HILLSBORO I.DEPE.DET Fill DAY, Al'di sr 11. M. Kvcritt cxhlMtisl timothy jfritw that Is nix ami a (lunrter feet liljrJi. It wits taken from h uitwlow m the Warren )Ihc, adjoining town. Oil and after Monday next County Kt'liool hUM-rinU'ii(lttiit Ktuiilcy will iiutvK his otJle to Nemjiort, where lie will rcinaiu for tho next- two Hillslsiro I.otlr No. CI, A. O. IT. V., 1 1 as an liu xrtHiit nn-tlntf next wis-k Kvrry member of the oili should l In his liuv, and consider tho mutters up for discussion. Tlii Oregon National (Juard will jto into anuual encampment at Olud tone, one of the addition to Or jfoit fity, tomorrow. It U expected that every company la the Htute will lm on hand and take purt In the pro grini. Several case of measles are re lortext this week. Mis Cornelius, who work lo the county clerk' otllee, has been laid up tho u.st W(s-k with the disease, but I now rapidly improving. Several other cases ulout Centervllle and Cornelius are reported, but all are now convales cent. A little two year-old child of Mr. Caleb Williams, living north of (Ircenvlllo, fell from a window on Thursday last and broke the arm near the tdljow, dislocating tho cIIkiw also. Dr. Italley, under tho influence of chloroform reduced tho dislocation and net the broken Itone, so that the little stid'crcr Is now dolnjf well. l!y reason of limited traffic daily trains have been taken from the Oregon lit n railway, narrow ganiie road, and an every other day scrvi.i' Instituted. At the same hours as formerly trains now leave Portland for Airlie and way points on .Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays, re turning leave Airlie on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. liy reference to a notice In another column it will bo hocii that the trus tee of tho Masonic cunetery west of town, will now require all ersons owning hits in tho cemetery to keep I hem In a proer repair. This Is right, and public opinion demands Mich move, as many lots in that beautiful burying ground have Ixtcn sadly neglected, and Hrmlttod to grow up to weeds and underbrush. Tho silver discussion was Intensi fied on (la leu Creek and nelghbof- liood this week by the discovery of a nilver hslge on Clearwater, aliout eight miles from Soda Springs in section 11, T. 1 N. H. fi V. Mr. Frank liernard exhibited cropping specimen. lit towu Wednesday. lie was going to have assay made at oiks', after which lio could act more intelligently. Conrad Ksnig, who lives near Cor nelius, while chopping wood on Fri day last, had a piece of flying ( hip staike him in the right eye, produc ing what oculist call a wound of the cornea, over tho pupil. Skilful treatment was required to save the eye, which I not yet out of danger. The circumstance of the caso are unfortunate, a Mr. Kswlg; lout the sight of the other cyn several years go. (hi Tuesday afternoon the resi dence of Mr. Jom. Twig on Mount Side three, inlle south of Scholl's Ferry, wa entered during the tem porary alMCiice of his mother, by a sneak thief who stole a suit of clothes, ii gold ring, ft watch chain and what J'oitd he could devour, nil of the value if about flO. A strange man was we u (di the road near, and a party lias Iks-ii organized to interview him if possible. lion. Tho. l'aultfon was in town during the week looking after a road in which ho is IntertwUftl. Some weeks ago the big onion patch for OrY"n was claimed for Washington tinty, and now the claim for the biggest jxitato patch I made. Mr. Paulson ha a field of sixteen acres crowing from which he expect to dig 'HMt biwIu.'U to tho acre. lie planted with a machine and is now ((Miking for a digging iniu'liine. He twipea to market at a dollar per sack thtugli 75 oeuts will pay. TUa Taylor Ferry bridge that w as rebuilt this summer has just been compliaeU nd received by the county court from the contractor, M. N. Daily. It U now the best bridge in the county. The original contract w as for building 'lit U't fortiotio, luit when the work of tearing down (he old xtructuro was done it Wi found that 'M feet and eight inches more was iirwwary, together with ten feet of roof which extra cost 4.V..3.'i more. The court at thi term lias audited bridge bill to the Amount of over two tboustuj dollars. The Heaverton Chronicle reorts that Mr. It. H. llardner, the photog rapher, wvll knowa in llillsboro, met with quits a serioua accident while engaged In Uklug view of a logging camp at auhUiwet last wis-k. A yoke of oxen dragging mmo large plank were inking when their load struck some olmtructlitn, and swing, itig roiiud struck Jlr. Gardner on the ankle breaking two of the bones :uid also dislocating It. Jle was brought to hi home near iWJyillo m Friday hk nlng. Tht' county treaarer of Jackson county, who I defaulter to lfwcoiiuty in the sum or ;', and who it was supposed had gone to Portland to raise the money, claiming he had iiivetsl it in that city, failed tore turn. The county commissioners of the county hve called upon the do faulting 'tnmsurer' liondsnien to nirtke the county' lo good, and have also appointed another treasur er. The defaulter, h' luime is Itlooiner, is but 2) years of ge, and comes from highly respected Mjrcnt, who reside In Portland. Dr. Win. ticlger, ou of the very few first pioneers, spet a fc'W hour in town reerully. 1 he doctor was In Salem r w here Salem now Is, In s;l-., and with a Mr. Jigger planned to build a mill. The M. K. niMon which was (hen ten mile don Willamette river, juceeeiM to their interest. He wont to California, thence eastward part way acnw the plains, wpeot winter at the Whit man niu-Hon, tJien iu ISM etU.d on thctmi-t now known ua the ttelger donation aouth of the road lending from Cornellu to roreai wroc. The (bxtor, Itev. J. H. (Jrifflnand i vii.nah Walker 1 a trio of the old imlgranto who are still with wl There hits lxsu Mmie (smiplaint lsim- tliere was not U'tter work done at the little tire last Saturday, and lilmne has Iss-n fns-ly M-attensl. It Ms-ins though that fair service was performed. All buildings were saved that was any ilistaiuv from the burning structures. It will 1st re memls'nsl that the wind was quite fresh at that tune, that tiie flames were breaking out of the barn before, they were discovered, and for want of hose the piie men were Oili)s lled to work with the flames blowing on them, that they took water through ti'iO ft. of hose. Complaint is made that there was no pressure on the mains yet there was the tank pressure on, Just what the firemen want till they a-k for more, which iu this in-tance was given when the requisition was made. At the first aiarin tliere was fifteen feet of water In thMunk, and fourbs-'n feet at the taking up of the hose. There ire two or three thing thongh, which adopted, will make the department more efficient j first, we ought to have a tire-bell. The town ought to Imj divided luto tire district. The department ought to perfectly famil iarize it-si f with the location of hydrants. I (ad the water bwon taken from the hydrant at the corner of 6th and Main Instead of 3d and Main, the hose would have reached the tire. A jierfect code of signal uhould be adopted for the use of the depart ment and the engineer at the power house. It would be well too for the company to practice a few times at least through a long reach of hose, say 700 feet, the same to be hastily laid over fences and olistructions so that the unknown quantity of friction and kinks may be estimabsl. The boys, though, did gsd work on Sat urday and are fast learning the value of wooden shields to protect the noz zle men from fierce Hames. On Monday last the organization of the 1'oriliiud and Hillslxtro motor line, electric or Hteam, was completed by the election of It. W. Iluxter, I'resjM. Campbell, V. I.; and W. W. Cotton, Secretary. Next day, Tuesday, tho company' agent came out and asked for a right of way through town which at a s-clal meeting of the council held Tuesday was grunted on Tenth stns't from Maine to Washington, them' on Washington to the west end of tho street. Conditioned that the com pany build and commence to (qierate tho road liefore December 31, 189.1. The next day tho county court was asked to grant a right of way by the side of the county road from the city limits eastward to Cedar mills. The court took the matter under advise ment. Tho company propose to do both a freight and passenger traffic at rates that will be satisfactory to the (MHiple of llillsboro and tho patrons along the entiro Hue. It will be the object of the projector of the enter prise to carry all freight to Portland that now reaches the metropolis by team. This is to be done by making rates no low that it-will bo unprofit able to use horses and wagons. Due of the first trains to be established will le an early morning car for transporting milk and vegetables. The immediate effect of the road will be a denser population along the lino of the rond, and a quickening into life of enterprises that now plod along as a muu wrapxsl iu sleep. If money enn be ralstsl tho line will be built next summer, but if the present panicky condition continues a year longer will lie required. I, at Saturday several small Ixiys In a vacant lot near Councilman Hare's burn, played with cat-tailed flags soakisl In coal oil. The torches were lighted. Fire was kindled in t ho t rash so that an hour later Mr. Hare's barn was in full blaze. The tire company wit soon on the ground but for lack of hose could do nothing save wet down the roofs nearer the hydrant. The roofs of two or three of the neighboring dwellings caught, but were extinguished with garden hose and the buckets of tho hook and ladder company. The loss is Jos. Hare's barn, with some harness anil hay, and Hon. W. D. Hare's adjoin ing barn ami hay, total value ",00. No insurance. The August numlicr of the Amer ican Soldier has Is-on received. The magazine J an organ for the soldier of the ItciM'llion and talks of the pension policy of tho present admin istration in phiiu F.ngjisl). Tho August No. i accompanied by a colored photograph of (Ion. (Irrillt, a companion picture to that of Lin coln which came with tho July number. The September issue ha a photograph of Sherman. The sub scription prion of tho new candidate is one dollar xr year. Itemlt to Nation Pub. Co., am Hroadway, N. Y. Ills congregation votisl a vacation for the month of August to Pastor Dick, on Sunday evening last. The pastor thanked his friends for their thotightfulncM and said while he thought the work would hardly er mit so long an a I wo i ice he would take a part of the time designated. IJe has elected to go to Netart Day, TiJIauuiok, and Join tho Hillslsiro colony. The usual services will Is? conducted al the church Sunday morning. .Subject, "Christianity a Collecting Force In tha World." There will le no evening servitv, Mr. D. Kankin and family packed up household etrivts and moved to Albany this vf'k. Mr Ilankln has Ihs'ii a resident of llillsboro for the past two years, connected wjth the Light A Water Co. lie will Ictvu hi family in A'hany while he uiuuolf Viill sKMid a few weeks at the Hot Springs for his health which is run down. After a rest Ije will go to contracting again, his employment before fuming hero. The departing citi.oiM wttit accompanied to the Mat ion by a large uuiiibrr of friends who will miss them. The Christian church ha calhsl F.Idet Jlrry Wat kin to bo paster. He has accepb I he call and will bo in the pulpit of that church reguhirly morning and evening on tho second and fourth Sabbaths of inch month. Tike first erviif Milder the new pas torate will U iut MiiKtoy, at 11 o'clock A. M. Mr lleldel wa attacked Wednes day evening by an angry cow who caj'fhoua lying Up. One or the horus struck film under the ril, and but for the proba tion of a heavy uudershtri wouni nave cuni'-x uk abdominal nivity. The call wn a Iolld Olio. iniii. servii at the M. K. church a usual next Sunday by the pator. Subject for morning discourse. "Pure Religion." Sunday school at in m. IHirue meet at 4 P. ni. A welcome to all. (Jo totJrecr' for tea and coffee-. Try (ireer'a blend 2."c. coffee. I lev. II. It. FJ worthy will preach in the Itaptist church at West Union next Suiulay afternoon at 3 oclock. Titular for a shop has leen dropxJ on Washington street opsisite Wiley & 1 tennis' stable. Strayed or stolen, lllack and tan Cordon setter pup, months old. W ill give a reward or lor roiurn of same. VK. C. I Ir(ii . Klder Lynch wilt preach. in itap tist church, the fourth Sunday in this month, both morniDg and eve ning. Partiea going cast will find it to their interest to call on J. I. Knight liefore buying tickets. Office in City Hull, llillsboro, Oregon. tf The contract for building the Rob Inisai bridge and making the CM, 1 let to II. K. Brown, 134. The Improvement I near Farmlngton. Mrs. Flwortiry, accouipauied by her daughter, Dertiia, went ou last Mui.uay' train to Newport to be absent some time for a much needed rest. The tiiue for returning the assess ment roll by the assessor ha been extended to Monday, September 2oth. The board of equalization will meet at that day. The tabernacle meeting of the Evangelical church that has been in session for the past week, wa well attended, and much iuterest In relig ious matters was aroused. Twenty-eight applicant apcarod ts'fore Supt. Stanley, asking for cer tificates to teach In the public scIhmjIs of the county. There are two appli cant for state diplomas. ('apt. Merrymun and F.ngiiasr (Jutes witti their party khuc ttieir ue- i.nrtiire I'nr Dih isiiit Tbuisshiv' morn ing bright and early. They will lie aiiseut several weens. Kev. Tims. VanSooy, dean of the Portland University preached, morn ing and evening, In the M. F.. church last Sunday. Hi sermons were ex- cellaut and highly appreciated. Hon. W. P. K v!yt cs sja'aker of tho state house of representatives, lias lieon in towu several days during the week. This i hi first visit and he I much pleased with the town and the surroundings. Dr. LInklater presented this otllce with the tip of one of his peach trees that had become so heavy with it loud or fruit that it broke off. Twenty-one eaohe were on the twig and they are Just prime ror the sugar and cream. Wiley Jt Dennis have undertaken the enterprise of distributing the Sunday Oregonlan from Portland to McMinuvHIe each Sunday morning. The paper 1 delivered to patron in llillsboro at or before 8 o'clock in the morning, lirock t Sols' drug store is the deKit h"re. K. W. Muller, recently resident here, writes that ho I very pleasant ly situated at Klsiiiore, California, a place of 1000 inhabitants, hard by ; small sheet of water, five miles long by two and a half broad. The In dustries tiro coal mining and fruit growing. Tho county court ha ordered that no more gopher scalp shall be re ceivtsl by the county clerk untill tliere is money in the treasury to pay the bounty. Hoys, what you must now do is to salt your sculps and keep them till the clerk gives his notice that the money is on hand. The brick foundation of the F.van gelical church on Fifth street, oppos ite the publie school, was completed Thursday evening, The church will bo small, twenty-eight by forty feet, but is so built that a wing may be economically added when it shall bo IMSsltsl. A destructive tiro was started on Tuesday up Oale crerk and wa running up the mountain side at no uncertain pace. When last heard from It was nearing the road. It is unfortunate for the country that these forest fires are permitted to get out and tho careless camper is a criminal. Mrs. 1J. F. Iayton, and daughter, from Hcno, Nevada, I visiting with her brother, H. V. Gates. Mr, ljiyton is a good vocalist and was prevailed upon to sing in the choir at the Congregational church last Sunday. She ha a voice of great volume, rich in tone and well culti vated. She will stay in Oregon a month or more. The Andrew Milling Company have set up it machinery on Hum creek, a tributary of F.ast Dairy creek on the land of Samuel Sipps, where Is a body of the finest timber of that exceeding fine belt. The mill Is about one and a half miles from Mouutaindaleover a fine grade. The mill company propose to plank tho way from the mill to Mountain dale. The lutulicr manufacturtst is or the finest quality. A rumor I current that the rail road company will put a telegraph ottW in at the llillsboro station. A now situated, Hillslsiro is completely shut off from telegraphic communi cation with other pliUtu, notwith staudingit is the principle shipping station on the railroad, and the county sent of one of the first counties in the state, in oiiit or population and wttulth. A further statement is made that the ti. 1'. rompany will build a a larger freight tatlin. Nelson C. Hawks, of the firm of Hawks Shattuck, type rounders, San Francisco, called one Ja.v this week. Ho is one or the San Fran Hsco excursionist of last week, and cannot get over telling or the royal . .i . . . a i ii. . treaimcui inu uriy recvvci in me Willamette valley. Among printers, Hawks I a character, he having rcvolutiouizsl the trade when he invented and put out what printers know as thu point ytom or liodio. Now he has another involution n id, log iu what he call perfect spacing letter. What Is the remarkable thing he ha not taken out A patent or copyright for hi invention, but has given hi Mm to the craft. How U Care ( holer lafaatiM. PulNTsVIU.K, BrHt.INC.TCHC Co., N. J., 4uly J". IM Our baby, now fourteen monthi old. Ma taken with, every symptom or cholera infantum. commenced using Chaiiita-rlaln's Colic, Chohra and Diarrho Hem edy and after the flrt few doses he wa relieved, and at this writing I a well a- ever. I tool that 1 can not speak too highly In It praise. Ma. Wx. 11 Uttn. For sale by the Hillsburo Pharmacy. lOKi vr i.kovi:. Mrs. Th.. S. Kts-p returned Fri day from her Lutcru trip. Mrs. Greer Is still very sick, though she 1 Improving somewhat. The Time ha bts-n designated to do what city printing Is needed. Dr. and Mrs. Nlxon were doing business in McMiniH ille ednmlay. A few children have the measles, Jut the (Simmon kind, but nothing serious. Mrs. Ksther Kane and son Harold have returned from Tillamook, where Mrs. K. hits Just finished a term of school. Rev. C Do Ijttte, pastor of the Catholic church north or here, re turned Friday fi-om a six weeks' Kantern tour. The legrs or Honor lodgo U A. O. U. W. preparing for a literary aod muslcale treat for their member September 13th. Mr. Frank Large had a tumor removed from hi right cheek th first of the week. Dr. Cole assisted by In. Large, did the Job very neatly. Among those who have returned from summer outing are Joe Bailey and family, Mr. Ransome and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Strlplln, and Mr. Jones' family. It 1 said that J. A. Abbott has sold his harness shop to O. W. Bacon. Mr. Abbott has had a pros perous business and hi successor is qualified to continue the same. Among those who are huntiug pleasure at Netart the latter part of this week are Win. Kane, J. R (lleason, . Iloxter and families; also C. M. lumison, Drown th painter, and Mr. McDowell. A railroad up the Tualatin river to Forest (.rove and thence to As toria is among the latest assurances. It is to le built, so the rumor says, by the big licet rlc Light and Power company of Oregon City. Railroad Commissioners Ma.runi and Kd.ly went up the road Wednes day to Investigate the terrible acci dent near Amity Monday in which old man Bell was killed. No blame 1 attached to the engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby, and Mrs. Mullory, of Nebraska, Bre here visit ing the brothers of the ladles, Hon. J. (J. and Andrew Boos. They are delighted with the country and will enjoy its lieautie and pleusures ror a month or so. Rev. A. Rogers and fiimily exeot to start nut for a rusticating trip the last or this week. His congregation gave Mr. Roger a leave or absence recently, so hi sermon on the rollow lng Sunday evening was from the text "I go fishing." A dead Is 'lit giving the name of Henderson stopssl at the Western House, this city, Saturday. night and riffled a valise, next morning, stealing three silk handkerchiefs and a pair of overalls. A bundle which he had left with the landlord, proved to contuiu only a couple old gunny sucks done up in newspaiK'rs. He skipped without being apprehended Our bank I settling up its affairs without trouble or litigution, and every dejsisitor Is being satisfied Just as fast as Hssihlc. Confidence tia been expressed in Mr. Keep and the general feeling is that of relief that tho affair litis Issmiso wisely handled, lion. Thos. Tongue wa present at tho meeting of the creditor and gave very good advice. Adolph Anderson, of this place, is making arrangement to gather up from among the fruit growers or the neighborhood and ship to Chicago a carload or peach plums to ho sold at auction in the Oregon department or tho World's l-air. S. A. Clarke, tho Salem fruit man of wide reputation, hits given assurance or good prices and Mr. Anderson feels quite san guine. A refrigerator car and cheap rates have lan procured from the Southern Pacific company. Scott Walker is still quiet ill with the measles. B. Brier ha disposed of his resi dence pnqierty to Mr. Magoon, of ernoma, Frank Sharp, the surveyor, and party returned Saturday from the mountains, having finished survey ing in this section of the country. E. X. Harding, 0. A. Raymond and families returned Monday from Patton Valley, where they have rxs'il camping out. J. J. Fowler has sold his stock or general merchandise to S. C. Tupper, who will com I net tho business tor the prevent at tho old stand. In tho draining or Wapato lake Mr. Oaston has evidently struck a bonanza. Ho has succeeded oven Is'yond hi own oxMvtations. He has aliout 1W acres in oat and barley, which Is the nicest Issly or grain in Washington county. He will plow up aliout -too acn of now land this fall. HKTHAM. Farmers have commenced harvest ing in this vjciulty. F.veryltody is taking a vacation ; so is the brass Uuul. Miss M. lifebelt, of Portland, Is vNiting friends in this vicinity. Messrs. F.llis, Haines and lirown, of Portland, were here last Sunday, F. Kruger, of nitokauo, is vlaltlng at his old home. He intends to stav with us a tew weeks. Tho IJethany baseball team has changed its name and will hereafter be called the Mountaineers. 1 Mr Vliwlir fir IVittM.! Ilmva u-nu in this nclghlsiihood with a load of pumps last wts'k. I uth John, tho blacksmith, is preparing to build a new shop on tho I jcrmuntown roud. Tho Mou n tai neer baitall tram jwill play thi return game here Sun day with the Ciloneoe. J. Phlugmaker, who has been working in the brickyard at JVn tland, is at home here, r:. t'urattt tui. purchase! a binder and is now ready to cut for all those who will patronize him. . very -ad accident occurred at the Cars'ieti P.ro. mill at this place last Friday, r-ultiiig la the death of a young man who was yery highly esteemed wherever he wa known. Mark M. King, a nephew or M. M. Manning, was driving the log truck forCarstcn Ilron., and w hile unload ing logs at the dump was caugbt by one ot the logs as it rolled oft from the truck, and was literally crushed from the sacrum down. He linger ed in great agony for about sis hours and then passed away. prV ARE YOU PREJUDICED ? Many people think it necessary to c,o to miiio large city to find a first-cla-.. .. DRUG STORE .. Don't you believe it, because you can be convinced that there is a first class drug store here, by calling on BROCK & SELS who carry a fine and varied stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES IHMH I HO.n TIIK I ll'l llll I . Prescription earenjlly compounded by an experienced . . chemist . . FINE PERFUMES. HILLS BO ItO, TUALATIN ACADEMY -A. 1ST ID PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20, 1893, For CATALOOUK or further Information, Address: JWulont TIIOS. McCLKIJiAN I), U-io Fotest Crove, Oregon. and LInklater were called to attend him, but could do nothing but alle viate the intense agony and si sit he his last moments. Mark M. King was 2il years old the Ud of last April. During the quiet hours of the Sab bath day he was taken to his lust resting place, followed by an Im mense concourse or friends and neighbors who came to pay the last tribute of love and affW tiou to their departed friend. It Haves the Cuiltlreu. During tho epidemic in this coun ty in August, ISSS, my little boy, aged three years, was taken with bloody flux in a severe form. When my wife commenced giving t.'hain berluin's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy the discharges were bloody and unnatural. Alter the first dose was given he began to get better and the stool Ixsiiime more natural. Throw doses completely cured him. I cannot sM'uk too highly of tho medicine. v.i. (ll.KXX, Otway, Scioto County, Ohio. For sale by the if iilslioro Pharmacy. HILLSBORO HOUSE J. NOH I IIKOI'. . Proprietor Corner Hvooml sod.. WaobitiMton Htnti NKWI.Y II'IINIHHKI) ,U AM) ItKNOVA I'M' j VF11WT CLASH TA HI, K. sud nil o eoiunmdiitioim fur th oonYeiiixnn of travata. Sr Charges Reasonable Uuckloii's Arulea Halve. Tho Is-st salve in the world for Cut, Urulsos, Soros, I'hvrs, Salt Hlieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chupissl Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no nav rooulrcd. It is guar anteed to give jierfect satisfaction, or money rctunuou. rriee z.j cenis st box. for salo by Hillshoro Phar niacy. .-M Kewaril For any trace of antipyrine, mor phine, chloral or any other injurious compound In Krause's Headache Cmsu1ch, Ur, cents. For sale by 11 iilslioro Pharmacy. IOFFEK my Five-Aare tmnt in North Hido Addition to UilUboro, fur long Imn. It ! partly plnntdd to frail trnoi Had brh. ktid halnuo aitshla for Har dening. I bern i a six-room houae on th pratmaaa, a good well of water and oity wr.ter in tbe yard. Foal try boaaea and other outbuilding of convenient oonntrao tion bo with the bonne. Knqaire for farther rartioalar of 1-16 (Miaa) C. M. WHITLOW. Am Epldenile of Dysentery. In September, 1382, dysentery in a very severe form, prevailed at Jamestown, N. J. Walter Wiilard, a well-known merchant of the place, procured a supply of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I'larrtuca ltemedy. He nays, "It Is certainly one or the best things ever made, and has given the highest satisfaction, In tho most severe cases oj dysentery." For sale by the Hillslxiro Pharmacy. Tanrh on the Dearon "Tough on the. deacon AHundor, ain't It?" 'How's that?" "Just missed rescuing tho Presby terian elder who Tell overlioard." "Well, what hindered him?" "Had to stop to ask the eUb-r what he thought or immersion late in lire." 47 ' Mr: It. .i. HnjHUnt Given Up to Die I vai lrul4 with llntr eoaplalat aa4a hvaaaMal tl tba fm. At laal I eml4 valk arraea mj roan, aa4 took lo air bed, a Maf lbof hi. la 41a. I began to toi Heotf araaaaMlia ami am enuraly cured. It kaa ' Hood's"Curcs beta kreMbt abil by Becd't -trUla.s Una. B. A. BAKiLton, fraaaa CaJtfarala, H044-0 PIH Cva lafc M 1 1 L OREGON' WII0K Villi SAW A harder pinch for ready money than we are witnessing now? It really sis'ins to ro uiie a hammer and A SAW To et into a oockctlsiok. Hut the better times are coming and us good an Autumn trade as c ever SAW May bo cotili.lf ntly looked for Money is plenty, crops are giMHt, ami, AS THAT OLD SAW Kiiiim "('ouli.leuco Is as OimnI as Cash." Ssiii the stress will be over and we shall not have to boj-ter our courage with proverbial SAWS ! Seliiilmerieli ,t Son Is right here through It all, as calm us a W orld s I-air Manager. IMI'EItlAL VAHi FOOD For all varieties of Poultry, laying I-owls, doling ( hicks, Ducks, iocso and Turkeys. WILLMAKK 10 I K IIKNS LAY It keeps fowls in bet condition, and makes poultry the most prof itable stock on the farm. No poultry yard is complete without lummi. t.Mi toon. For ante by . . . S. F. SOL'TIIAKl. OREGON STATE FAIR Under to lusnuBfiiient of the State Hoard ot AktruMiltiirw, mi ibe 8lata i'air (irntinils near Snleiu, onmmeno inu Hpiimber II, IHil, nnd ooatiniiiux one week. More Than SI5.000 in Cash Will be miil aa l'rniuinuia for Hlook, Poultry hwine, Ancultmnl frodurtn. Kruitt. Native W'ixhIh. Uinernl, Wurks nf Artnmi l-Muey Work, huJ tor Trial ot Npeetl. Reduced Rates of Fares and Freights on all Transportation Lines- PAVILION' open f'Mir evening darina tbe week, with k""l nmHic in attandanoe. THK NKW (IIIANI) HTAND and the NEW Kh(rl LA I ION TK('K ar oonceded to lie ainnni; the must eun.foftahla and tba heat on the I'ncilio C'onHI. HI'LK.NMH CONTKSIS OK SPEED eaoh day. I hre is entered for these an testa tli tssit li ri of liorsra thu year that baa been on ih- t'roundu for tunny aeasona. ValuaUle and baiitlwnie improrenienta hawe breu made on the erounda and build in v. iMtt.Tiii n Mr, Ha lieen reviiwd and iirptu.wl lo tba ben tit of exhibitors. Kntnr f'T Weuiiimm clo at 8 r, it. tba Drat day of the rir, and eihihita moat be in uinre by 10 r. a. of anid dny. I'ltK I.H OF AliTllMMtOX. Jten'a Seaaon I irVeia . . Woinen'a tex'on I k u . . Men' !" 'l'iais Woopih im lirket" K.K lrack t ickets. Daily f AO .. 1 Wl Jf Women to the loii-e (uua, I tea. ALU dren nn.li-r IJ years. Vr to a J. Send k' t U- rxcr.ry at t'ortKod fort Premium I. lit. J I . APPt IW).N'. President. t. T, OUKtHJ. twrrtary. a 1 -! t'lifnee'a otlrf. IN tbe mntler "f the aasiftttnt nf M. P.. Event!, an ln'v,r.. uvbfir. notioa la hereby Hivrn, t1 ?V I, the nndersigned, a lunee of bee rtite of M. K. Kver.tt. an inwJvtit di'Ltor, hnve ftl"d my final aconmt aa orb viih. to th Ciremt Ccxtrt. of tbe atateof Orron fur Waluutt4i eounty. and that anid a?roont he beard and aaeti 0 pan at the terra of aaidooart.be- S inning at H.I whom, Oregon, the fourth londay of N'ivemtier, 1""". Iiateil al Hilllioro, Orcon. this t.tb day of Jnly. l.tl N. HAKKETl, 1.1 Aaait(neo V lie ii YOU see a Rood lliliu; CATCH IT .. That is t hut every (iOOD house-k(sM'r and c.xU diss wh 'n she knows wheiv to buy CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER .. sol ,1 1 u .. HUCHI8, MORCAN A ROCER3, of IlilLstsiro, Oregon, and acknow l.slgtsl by all as su.erior to any linking Powder In the market. Try It, and be rontlured that a bat rte say i trae. UUdHES, 31 OKU AX & HOiJEKS. HILLSBORO MEAT MARKET BEKST ii THOMAS, Proprietor. MAIN STRF.F.T, ...... HILLSBORO. C HOICE BEEF, MITTOX, VEAL AM) 10KK Kept Constaiilly 011 Hand. Highest market price paid for IUsvc, Mutton, N'eai and Hogs, fair dealing to all. Please give us a trial. CARSTENS BROS. I MEAD. Proprietors. HILLSBORO SASH SASH, DOORS .1 Full Line i hlan.lard ami brackets ronstiintlv in stork. Special llesiirna of baiMcrs' k.xhU Lumber lard. In ronn.s'tion vtitli yard Mill Is kept miiHtaully stoi-kisl with Ilullders ara invited to plu.s their onltrM with u. Office at the luitorv, vienl ol the railroad Malion, llill-.lx.ro, Oregon. PokiLako, Oi..on. A. Open all th year. Student may enter at any time. Catalogue free. J A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. Hilhboro Livcry .Fecd and Sales Stable .. OHUtlt IUH .. HACKS, lilKJGIKS AM) KII)I(J HOUSES fROTIPll.t tlTIlll II TO. .1 Mitt I.IMK UP 111 (.CItS ADHtll. Order left for II PAUSE will receive prompt attention. Itrmrniuer the Place. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. SEWELL Proprietors. CJAI.I, AX MKK ... Dr. W. BOWLBY, DRUGGIST AND D00KSLLRv FOREST CROVE, And Ret your numcy's wiirtli of lrurs, Mtslii-incH, Toilet Articles, Knvclopcd and Phkt, Musical Mcn-lmmlisc, hikI cvcrytliiut; usually kept In n first-class country I'rtijfi lUsk ami Nttvclty Slorc. l'roM'rIitions and formuliu carefully (siiiisiundis nt all hours. FRED HAMBLETON 6463 PLANTER 2518 Will aland for service for the aenaou f FKEI IIAMHLKTON (4U:i. 4-,ar-l4 Racerrf, a:it; -year-ale' r4, aiai Public Trial, a:a Is a chestnut horse, I.V hand", ci((h 1075 pounds. Sire Ilainhletonian MamVa.ao, aire of Su-ie S., 2:11: Vanquish, H:l at 'V veurs old : Jane 1, 1! :lti, etc. ; datu Sirintii l,l Maid, dam of an I rump, niul r rel llamhleum, ''.!, bv LakolnuJ Al.lnllah. ire of ( icore O., 2 111 j cu., a full brother to llf.rruld. sire of NUu.t M., '1 :0SJ, ami ((rand-iire of krviulin, 2:t7 ; 2d. .im Sa luda, dajii of Casiiainira, 'I by Ale an.ler'a Abdallah, flrp of ( iol.l-iiiilli Maid, 2:11 e. c, and of 13 sires of i.'M tDttera, ituluclinir Almont, itelnunl, el.:., and 27 dnnin of o- 2 :Z tpitur ; :t! dam by Friday, aire of the Wiu of IooIpv, .'17 by Imp. Irnntee; 4ih 1nm tiv Imp. l-elifoUllder, Hi; fit llr-ls K ll un- bleloniiin. Fre.1 lUu.hleUm'l record vi.ia in,. au(tiv-lv in tbe e.sxmd and thjri liei.i of a liotlv rndtektrd ra.-a on the Sal. in track before the turna more tknmn His nd alter only two tut s:nwin a '.sk. Noother trMter iu Oregon rum ret(siitullvi that pt rfor.UJ.rH-e with so ahurt kaivUiiiit. llii. oire in thu only Ulliiv in iKe North 1'a. ifir that ha three of hn t ith re onli. better than "2 Fre.1 lUulin-w und Van Tmnip nre the only alkltions in the North I'a.ili. hor.kai baa pnlnced two lallion-si'.i, trotliuif rrsir.U of and In tli r. Hi(.iH fiiiportniiities hav e.-n limit ed. P.ut three of hia t4ts have tieen worked. Iia, a veiling, trotted a 'piar ter In 40 eei-onoV. Alia Hamlin, tiwl in a rare, tjje-hall mile, in I :lo. ti.ls- llinihlvtun won the :'. year okl V'k.' t.1 hi year at Salem and Spvk'Viu Sail-, aal v then injure.). Neillicr Iia. nor Aha llainliu h.l full recovered, Irwn akkne-si donna their -r- frwtaiii. TKKMH: Sinirle w'rviv, iJi! Insuntntv, ' Maroa intrunri lo nw to U br-l, w ill rics-iv ! caiyanil itura at tl-.'sl per rcMdh, fc'or further iurtuaeiort nrlress f, II. 10 MILK, llillsboro, Or. AND DOOR CO. AND MOULDINGS ialtcrii ol kiiIi. .I.xirs lmuuMuhh and ui.nl.' to or.lcr on short notice. the whIi hii.I door fu.-torv a lumber r.nili mi.i dresMsl lumber of all kind". H. AiiMtiriioNO, FmNt if Ai.. ls;i:j at the tali Wrvnnds, HIlUfMtr. I'LANTHK 351 S. klea ( f.ndora, ( 4 ,,. A hay hor. l.j IihiiiIh, neinlit in Deafl, lllKi .rmnd. Sire I'nnci.ii-I, kire I'onre ile Leon, 2:13; (iarnei. il:U ; I'.itnn, 2:14). etc., and the rre. 2 : 10 nt 4 venrH;.li.m l.urla, dam of Ihiy linniii, J:'JI. nt 4 y.-ra; Marianne, trial. 1! ::m, mid the ilarna of Wyatt, 2 :,.'7, and Nydia Wilkes, 2T.ll, hr llamhleton ian III, nire of ;;s, kiie of 1172 ill the it, mil I ol u'.i diuiw oi s; 'J trottrra; 2d dam Trntv, ilaiu of f leiirilion, 2 :I2, aire of t in the ii.i: .loliii live, 2:it). Nootland Mm id, 2:'ti, mid the dam of hanlsirn, 2.2-'i, I iy M.n llx roiiidi, mx i of Tninlee, li. I -ire of the .linn of John (ioldaruith. 2:2");.'bl dum hv ilenry Durork. No t.illloii in the north I'aciiir haa a better ; peed inhcrilaiiec than i'lanter. I'aneoa.'-t. his aire, disabled a large Hrtjnu of his life, yet at 15 year of aye, : '. of hl iret had reo.r.U Is-tler than 2 :'0. and iV. ,' of thisn had retards Is'tKsr than 2:I.V himI sie of his wins had tired Alii, ; 2:2t, at 4 v. nr., and J iu tolm, 2:I3. , KhoaiiiK ennalleil .y no oilier Ha 1 1 ion jiy iiiK i .1. ml. l',ii).oHt a dum, till livin. 1 lis-, f colt with trotliiiK nsirda heiur Ilia n 1." .:;n, and .'. of her .n and twavf her . dailiihtrrs Imve prodnred 2 :.'MJ i-peed. j l.iieia, I'laiiter'a ilarn, has a 4-year t4J I with a re,-ord r.f 2 :l'l aisl 1 aui and t I ilaiiKlit. ri lloit hate prtvluved 2 :.'fl pd. Trust , his H.-ond .tain, h 3 eolta with ! re-.jil la lt'-r than 'l..'A, and I nm and 2 ' (uiiiKht) r-'lliut t.ave prudiierd 2 UK1 apeed. lint 4 of I'l.inl. r i. k.-i have tsen traine.1. I ranlnra. at 4 yi.nr. 4 gr had won fix riti'e. mii i. ..lamed a reivrd of 2t. I I'aiiline, iw a yearling, Martnl twice, woi at SKikaii4 ina n mend at Salem. rUu. t tiA i ver, was Ms-rind loCanliou at T.'iiipli t.in, at 4 veura waa aet. I ond to Wi.n.l. r at 2:;H). Nrvithcr Mullion in Irvr1" or Waehlnjf Itiinat leu years of awe, had had eo little , opHirt unity and ItJL aiadu no if! a akow ! ini a I'l ml. r. I have a number a driw in hop-, (e.Kxl mares with faei, aa4 -oll ninl till lea hr the :i)mv utrr't9 aalt. at reaenahle price I Sjuvm, wilt un At- t rvti, f.j.'i: aud all in goou n(n". (