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H1LLSB0K0 IXDEPEXDEXT. KnUrMl la the uoetorrtiwat Hlltstiuro.oraa'or., as wwuu-t'lw lltU,f . tubs'rtfptlnn, In advauee, p-ryear HILLMBoRO PC8I.IHIIINU (X)., proprietor. D. M f. OklT.T. Ed'toc. "p't'it iti. papfh r th t rri rHM.Y, AUGUST H. A Mil to ri'i-til tin Mutt ' mii . tv Ims U-fri iiirHlitil. If ' 'i'- will hitve arurrfiH'y fully eitmutitsJ. L' w ur t huvo unllruitl i-oln-Me of all vr-r, Ik's tnkv It ut ouw twe-J sliimle. without tin i'WJ'.i; of ton d-i. The Atinlt? Faxon, a rlvt-r Uut nn Mrmke river, Mew up ou Monday lust, an.l by which right men were kllie.1. The cholera Is in the Ntw York quurHfitine ho-ltnl. One dewth ha tirfurrej. Yellow fever bappfirl at IVasecoln, Florida, but as yet nol In a form that c reate general alarm. 'resilient Clevelan.l' health U not Hit gtl mt ttiH American people jutt now would like t j have it. It would be unfortunate Indeed, Hhould he himvuiiiIi to the strain to which ho Is Hiibjected. The, i-HiK" Is made up In Ohio. McKlnley, protection, and proxperi ty on one mle, and Seal, free trade and poverty on the other. Neal I tho author of the free trade plank In the Chlintfo phttform. The rvMiilt of the Ohio election will be watched with the keenest Interest by the ieople In the other stattn. The county treasurer of Jackson county, O. K. itloomer, fiaa default til and runaway. Ills account are f.MHM) Hhort. David Linn, a IU-pul-lican, hart U-en apjMiintist treamirer and ban trlven bond in the huiu of 9J0,(MH). liiun wan appointed treaMur it tn IS.VI or IH.')1, and had the ottlce by re-election for twelve years. Dave will not run on with any coun ty fund. We are not working under Itepub lican luwx, McKlnley tHrilf and Slier man silver jain-haae. When we worked under ltepuMlinii lawn the country was proMperous, and every n in n, woiiniu and child who wunied to work iii profitably employed. We ure workinc under ib'inoc ratic exisvliilioii, and it Is about to para iyM the country. There ure mine men who think no worse (limn "itil legislation can le en mrtexl thiiu free coinage of all ver, and when Voorlioes, 'et, HLiinl and the rest of litem are Haying such hard things of the Slu-mnii law, Ihey o.e Wlitof the fact that it is a "trijeo" nod not the desired letfl-ln-tlon of the Ki'imblican parly. Au thority for this -hiti iiiriil is Urover ( 'levelunil, iM'inocratic pri-sidcnt. All (lebts now due in the Tinted State have im'ii contrnctei on a lutni where the unit is J,".H siandurd gold. Krw nilver men want to pay thoh obligations with a new unit of 'silver weighing only 41i'J unihu and .worth lessthun six tenths of the old unit. Would it not be ipiite tu prop er to pay a claim at six tenths its face which was contracted when my horse was worth $:2iMi,niiiiply because he is now worth but one hundred and twenty? For fourteen (lays may the "situit tion" la diwtisaed in tin house of representative and then must a vote laj taken. From the way the major ity start in there Is nothing very assurinif about the result. Now it Ls a game of w hip-him-in. The aver- ne Jbinocrnt can raise no higher .than the Chicago platform. That Militical document was formulated In a day, by representative having none of the burdens of government on their shoulders, for the purH)se of catching votes. Yet it is now to be taken as the foundation for all those solemn laws that are to be enacted for the government of the American people It serins as if the fourteen iluys ill l.ui,- ts u !.s. If thel'hlca K pl.iiio.-.ii ir-v : ver, free bank i ii', Ire.- ti.lcu It our portiou i!,in in till cxii- ;,-iicc sake let the iuii tie enters! of record, and the tinkering stop. The 1mH'KNIknt maintains that ' the government stamp cannot give a disc of metal or a bit of aper 4,a value fur Isyond its commercial value." It didn't do it in Isiu, for two years later the government' "promise to pay" would buy only 4 5 cents w orth on the dollar and that, too, when the government had for aupart a million men In the field w ith muskets In hand. Then the government was visibly strong. These pas r dollars, except for a few months after they were issued, never would buy a KNi ccuts worth of fiour till John Mln-rinan declared there wssi'Vs miiis of -laii-lurd gold in the treasury fc.r their redemption and faith in the government's ability t keep that gold in s,,r,. wrmt maintains the urity. And it is "cause that J"i grain of gold is in the ti-.ii-ury that make the Kruins of siher wirth a inn ts nt. Mankind has agnssl that grains of thall Im worths is rsnts. Take it Is yond our ln.rdei it I l.ul lion, bring It hack or its(Sinil weight and it is still worth n hundred cents. II is idle for any man to say it is not, tr there Is uo other unit ol't)iiipr ioii. That itself i the unit. Might just as well My a cylinder whose i-apacily Is Jt-MM cubic inches is not .1 hiishel. ST A i' OF KXtX UTIitX. Governor lVnnoyer haa done sev eral thliijfs during hU politkml career for mere buticomb, but none of them have materially injured the rom- nonwealth. Now, however, he 'uggeatlng a measure for the aam 'nd that will do dama,re. He in i,p.jxln(f to call the legislature In .r e-lon for tle purpose of sa injr a law to ntay execution on all j igmenta for the ace of a year, tn. lie confidence haa alrdy been venkciied leyond what the timet. aciuaud, and to furtht r advertise to the world and to our people a condi tion that doesn't ex H w'll completely paralyxe busiuena. The time for this extreme measure has 'not come, if It ever does. No other tate has resoried t It, andjthere Is do evldenc that Oregon Is worse off than other sectlona. Indeed there Is reason to believe that we are better fixed. The effect of the proponed lJglslatlori would be to at once put all business on a canh basis. This cannot la? done, for having been on a credit basis so long the coin for that purpose la not here and the aale of produce ls so uncertain that getting cash cannot depended uon. The creditor clasa is showing great leniency and are now forcing col lections ouly hen absolutely neces sary. This bring this other Inter- ogatory : N hat are those people going to do who are depending upon those claims that by the proposed legislation will be tied up for a year Our business world Is so complex that a measure of this kind would completely prostrate trade, and it doubtful if the governor hlmsc favors It only to catch votes. A I. A ROE IS VA'KASE IS VI h VI LA TIOS. An unusually large net increase in the circulation is shown in the monthly treasury statement Issued this week. The increase amounted hi over tl7,300.0O0. The total clrcu latiou on August 1st amounted to tl,ti!l,0!H),017, as comared with l,6M,7:'ti,4ll a month ago. The bulk of the Increase was in gold coin amounting to 113,276,241. Theothe Increases were of 1.1,699,225 In silve tsrtiflcates, $.1,112,411 in treasury notes under the law of July 14, 1M!H, .'t,r 18,721 in United stutes notes, and $.',4u.'l,8'8 in national bank notes The dwreases were $0.',4. in stand urd silver dollars, 1,303,1:19 Instil sidiary silver, t.',3.rt,MM) in gold s-rtilli-ates, -tid H,(H(,no) in cur rency certirlcatea under the act of June 8, 1972. The change in the money, coin and bullion in the treasury duriug the month comprised increases of .S(i.V74 hi standaril silver dollars, $7(XI,.10H in subsidiary silver, M.51H.721 In Unlteil States notes, $',lol,2t in gold bullion, and fl,ln3,ui. in silver bullion, and ilts rcas4 of $6,74ii,297 In gold coin -,0lii,:l:l In tr'surj" notes unite the ad of IKlHi, and $ l62,8'i in mi liiiual bank notes. The net decrease ol lite tcs-K in, the treasury was I.H2S.72I. The total sbs-k of money coinisl or is-ued und the amount in the Irea-niy are shown In detail in the follow ing table: Uriit-ml iitiH'k, in tlic euiufst or inhuihI. trensarr. (l ilU en ii HtHiid. ml lilllltrs 41'!.. 1.1.', 4. HI .H,.t,(iM,l I HiilmiUutf V stiver 7ii,iVi,s;s sr,7ui.7:!!i rtti.mi .rs. l4jS.VSti.n4S .lu. ii oii; s,:'.),tNsi iKi,7r.'),i7 r.',.oii,;4i U'llil wrnt)omi . hilvrr MrlittoMt I remurr uow II. H. UlllM ... I'urrniOT ex4 Nnitou'l bn'k uiiIks BI.7I0 in 4 .U'.L'lil :'.'.si,iu 4S.mii ll.Uju.l "si Touu . $i,ii,sus,aa i;u,t,;i tti: The sums In circulation of each kind of money Is the difference Im- tween the stock coined and that in the treasury. The increase In circulation for July is noteworthy, coming as it ilms after thsTeases during the three pre ceding months. The total is over !i,noti,H in excess of that for Aug ust 1 last year, and but little mora than M,()00,000 le-s than the total for June 1 hist year. The treasury de partment officials estimate the circu lation per capita at 24.02, which represents an increase of 10c. for the month. Brads! rect. The decision of the Itch ring sea arbitrators haa been rendered ami published. It ptpsspsses the remark able proerty of pleasing Uith Amer lean and F.nglish. Four out of five of the h-gal propositions wrredccldtsl in favor of Knglaml, while the rules made regulating seal fishing are favorable to America. Seals may not be killed in the ocean within a belt oftiO mile of the shore line of the Irlbvloff islands nor from the 1st of May to the 1st of August sailing ves'ls alone may hunt for s als though tin y may use cams or undecked bimfs proiclled by paddle or sail. The use of nets, fire arms or explosives are forbidden. St Is must Is taken with the tiitear. License to reputable men alone are to be granted. Some further provisions were adopted for the gathering and ivini:ing Information to Is used in formulating future rules. The dam ages for catching poacher is left for adjustment hereafter. Canada Is not satisfied, while some of the Ameri can sealer think the rule cannot la1 eniorissj, ami I lint alter two ytir the htlsiticsx w ill I-dis.lro.visl. In one sense the division Is a triumph for Anicrii'i in that at her in stains- a precedent ha bc n csLiMi-hcil for settling intrmitioiutl dispute by arbitration rather than by ait hiimiI to arm, on ibis point the London I'iNt remarks: The l'nited states has the 'Btisf.M lion of knowing that the Hlicy of arbitration Is tine w hich their public men have done much tn promote and their ca- was prem'tited with most brilliaut nhillty. A Salem attorney In talking of Gov. I'ennoyer'a proposal stay law juote this paragraph from Vol, American and Knglish Kncycopedla r law, page 755. uIiut atatuea arc unconstitutional, aa Impairing the obligation of contracts, which fair port to grant a atay of execution to debtors upon judgment rendered is-fore the passage of the act, or upon udgmenM to be aubaequently rend t red upon contract formed before It went Into operation-" Here's a fact that we ask our free -liver friends to explain s The Mexl can dollar cou tains 1.6 per cent, more silver than our dollar, yet it. won't buy anything like UK) cents' worth of goods in Mexico. It lias not gold behind It, as has our standard dollar. Will they tell us why It won't buy Its fats? value in gooCs? We repeat this query, because we round some persons supimsed we referred to the purchasing power of the Mexican dollar in this country. Globe ,Iem ocrat. Mrs. Williams, of Portland, has located the devil In man and finds him to be what physiologists term vermiform apendix. ThLs apendlx performs no known office in man's physical economy except as an oc casional receptacle for foreign bodies that produce the fatal disease, appen dieltLs. By Mrs. Williams' si-stem of religion a forty days fast exorcises this devil ami man lives afterward un vexed by his satanic majesty. The Northern Pacific railroad com pany has been placed in the hands of receivers. The reason published for this step is the depression of busi ness. There Is no freight moving wheat or wool suspended banks have tied up money that was for immediate use, and altogether a bad state or attairs is experienced. . it re mains to be seen whether the receiv ers, for there are three of them, will o better that) the old management It seema strange, but it ls a fact for which the Statesman vouches, that of Cleveland's appointees In Oregon to government positions (ex cepi postomees) there w not a man among them who la a taxpayer in the state. And the same Is true of the sub-apilntmcnts. Just run over the list and aee for yourself. Judge Bellinger ls tho single excep tion. Judge 1'uge, of Clatsop county, has Us-ii appointed collector of customs at Astoria, presumably at the in stance of Secretary Carlisle whose friend he is, and other southern s)liticiana. There were two candi dates for the position, Page and Muliucaux. Page represents the better element of society w hlle the other is he who organ Ixes the flambo clubs ami furnishes money and en thusiasm for the campaign. Pfcfter has introduced a bill pro viding for the i-sue of hW,OOO,000 of Hat money, exchangable for gov ernment bonds at sir. Is this another scheme to get hold of Isinds on which the government uavs interest Istntls that the government obligates itself to pay in gold t The country is reaping the whlrl- w iuil, after sowing Republican legis lation. It has taken a quarter of a century to raise a crop.. Roseburg lie view. Ami then it didn't sprout until stirrl iii with a leniocratlc ferli- liwr. Forest Grove Times. KKAL ESTATE TKWNACTIIUM. Brazil l Ounslsble ami bab to 8 At Diet Ion H nnd 4 of Kir Ohss ttub diTmiiiu .... . l'J.'iO Albert Hut-ant nnd wf to Wni H Willis 20 acrr of sect SH t 2 n T A m . 17S Joint J I'liKti to Wm f ngut SO aerrs of wo !iH t Hi r 4 w . l OAUKKUoioHA Hnward t si HU turs of mo !titi DlSt . . . Ilki Clofiro lima and wf to hmnoid Wolf w aorM olmMuitf .. I arm FOpiissnd wf to K H Cowing 10 terra of m 17 1 1 n r 1 w l .vio h in M Honodiot and wf to F frlu- Uff SiliinrMof wotitu t II nr 4 .... 600 Wm llacklnr to fclrnnor II UaokUr trsot in tbc ('fan UoCsy and wf dun 1 1 n r 8 w li) ouu L'tt to Jowpb InhokoUky 16U soroi or o ziwDitt patn t Claudine Knsmniwtin to t Noretard tt.M mm of mc S 1 1 s r I w 700 CUndiiM KatirouMentoi Norffssrd 10 sonut of aeo m t I r I w 120 I JniM K l)m and wf to Ins i Pal- Irta (1 a aorM of lb E Omatabla d..ntl grit a.ii K W Hainaa tt al to W M Taylor lot wt ana 14 ui tu ouaui I'ars aud ror- l Orora SJS B W Hatnrs fl al to t L Taylor haa 111 11 ana u 01 10 uatb fark add to Foraat Urova . . . t.t K W iiaintm at al to Hi-nrt Tarnar lot 6 bl U South Park add forest Urova AuO K W Haliwia at al to Adam Bail lota I and V blk 7 Booth fark add Foreel )rj ... . . 4.0 E W Hawra et a to Henry W Hobniale lot 1 and e I -i lot 2 bl 4 8.01 h Park add Koraat Oroya 878 t Hitiutset al to J W Brown. loU X 14. ir and IK bik II Hoolb Park add Foreat Urova Soil T M Mtnea aud wf to A B I odd. 7 aorea aeo I 1 1 a r 4 w His Hill ivnwterv Aanoialion to J A Oerrtsh. lot IW 1 1 1 In IOmeter . 10 11 f rortl aberiir to Tboe Moi'omrt. lot M and U 1 it lot 34 Onrdn Uouia -JO t red Nitrap and wf to Anton Pfaunar Ml IMUIIniK .... . iuw w iiatnea et al to t) K Downa, Ma A and blk 8 Hooth Park add foreat (frore . vvi K w Hatnra et al to H at Hakar. int MkUK,nlhrtr.iMtnmi. l.ui r 4 aionerein at all to Jobn A Holitt, mi aorea aeevttitrXw Rtt v M Kyle aud wf to Adelia A Kyi. 21 arrea Kill Hint Son W tiabn and wf in Cba H hay- nol.N. i tracts IntM'ltnlw., 1 I'rirer and wf to M K Molohlin, stl aorea see 41 1 1 a r 2 w 1 KW Hainaa at al ki RdwarJ Friday. loi 4 blk s Sonth Park KimI fir.ua IT Edwatd W M iasey to Mary Uorduo. b'k '.st HeitTrrton iiit Am labile and wf to Aana Millard. M arrea of I I) II juihrrr' doa t i ariw . I1X1 Wm WecnetauJ wf to Henry Mobrad ar 3 a jrea aecta XI aud ; 1 1 1 r a w 7i? H Hialon and wf to Jobn C Hutitb, ne I -4 sea 7 I 3 a r I w . . . . m ta KpUemlr ( !; l-r, n Sctcinli'r. IV;', dyintcry In vt-ry sevcrf fnrm, pr tgilisl at Jaiiiesitotvn. ,. .1. Walu-r YVillanl. wsll.knomi tncnliMnt of the piper). ma ursl a uiily of t'liamtsrlaln's olic, tliointantt Diarrliasj Ik'intslv. He says, "It Is cert n inly one of the lsst thinirs ever made, and has ffiven the hiifhest satisfaction in the most severe cases of dysentery." For Mle hy the llillstsiro i'harmai v. It. MITCHEIL! XOOSMIISE. Eu. Independent t In your number of August 11th, Mr. IC II. Mitchell contributes an article on Mercury, the planet, In which ha informs the puMic that he does not teach siM-culative tlnsirlist in utechanica as wume other philoso phers haveilone, but "theories w hich are principle of uiechanlca." ut withstanding, he tells alstut the effect of the "sun's centrifugal repelling force" ou Mercury. Hut repulsion is not a mechanical force, being found in bodies at ret as well as iu motion. It Is a gros error to confound centrifugal force with repulsion. Hnell's Olmsttsad says that motion in a curve is always the effect of two foretsj, the ceutrla bil and projectile, and that the centrifu gal Is not a "third force," but "the infinitesimal component of the pro jectile force," and is always equal to the centripetal fort. Centrifugal force, therefore, is not a fors, but an effect produced by projectile forts-. It is the result of attraction ami pro pulsion and It would be as correct to say that it is an attractive force as that it is a repelling force. Hence it can have no effect ou other lux lies, as Mr. Mitchell asserts. The centrifu gal, is a force of bodies In motion ; repulsion Is a force of bodies w 'holder In motion or at rest. The former is a force, or more correctly an elfts-t, whose orlgeu is understood; but repulsion, as the repelling fons of a magnet, is a power whose cause is not know n, aud is not a mechanical principle. His theory (w hlch is not new) of tne evolution or our )lar system Is, that the sun and planets were at first comets which wandered from other pans of the universe Into our present solar area, then occupied w ith cha otic nebula?, and for some unexplained reason ueoa use tliey got tired. is-r- haps staid here, and the sun-comet absorbed more of the nebuhe than the other comets and mastered them, and having shook off or nhsorts-d his tail and cured himself of his insane traveling excentrlcilics, ht compoiltsl his fellow comets to take off their tails and roll around him, the one maguincent and master tadoole of of the sapphire seas of this solar frog- ponu: r.urekai tho "nciiuhtr hypothesis" of Sir Isaac isn't in It. finally, our alleged iiMshanical Oud-grind, who paves the threshold of his airy structure with the solid stones of promise, escaja-s through the door and wanders oft into Milton's "Paradise Ltwt." anil ranges with cometary caudlcity from the rolling earth to the sunlit hills of heaven, and I hence through the "wide tract of hell :" and gels lost. of course, or tho preachers don't tell tne truth. lie argues that because Milton's angels aud the material riving beings of the Bible could fly, that there is a resisting medium In Interstellar space l Mow, 1 am not going to try to discredit Milton's angels in their graceful flight through "Chaos and ancient night," for they are confess edly airy nothings without a local habitation or a name. Hut 1 am coin pel lis I to remark, that those flying beings descrilasl in the Hihle did have a resisting medium to llv in, and the man who has been struck by the tail-end of a Kansas cyclone, as friend Mitchell has, won't doubt it. That there is a subtle ether which pervades the Interstellar spaces, is as generally believed as that then is no such thing as nothing! but that it' has any ower in itself to proK'l ImmIic li mere guesswork bast si on mere mtsmshine. Give us theories In accordance with the facts and the principles which uuderly them, friend Mitchell, nnd don't waste your time mooning a I unit "such stuff as dreams are made of." II. H. Livk. Illllstsim, August M, I KM. Haw U Care (holer Infantum. PofNTSVIlXK, IU'KLINOTON Co., N. J., July 17, 18!l;l. Our baby, now fourteen months old, was taken with every symptom of cholera infantum. 1 commenced using t liamls-rlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrliu-a llcin- etly ami after the first few doses lit was relieved, and at this writing I as well as ever. I feel that 1 can not speak too highly in its pralst Miw. Wm. K. Hkkd. For sale hv the Ilillslstro i'harmacy. Bnrkleu'a Arnica Nalyp. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Drub, Mure, I'hs-rs, Halt Hheum, Fever Hon-s, Tetter, Chapssl Hands, C'hilblains, Corns, ami all Main eruptions, ana noaitiveiy cures Tiles, or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to give jM-rtis t satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 2") cents Js-r box. For sale by Ilillslstro Tliur- macy. F. J. Bill.Ct, B. S., Jt. I. piIYSICIAN AM) SUIM.KON, HILUHOKO, OKKOON. Omca: in Hillahoro Pharmac. OIHn boor to II a. ui. an J 1 to 6 p. m. l.'if Indian War Vetera na fT WaabinRtop Count? will cieet at th KJ t'-ourtbouae, In llillaboro, Hituiuay September 2nd at I o'clock p. m. to oom plat organisation, a psr statute directed and for tba Iranaaotion of other businasa. Ii l:i 1 . U. t'OUN KLI LS, Oapt. .tlr tm Ire b torn. A LL peraooa knowing themselves In- XV debtad, either by note or account, to tb Hock Creek Lumbering Co., are re qneated, when tba earn a become due, to oorue forward on or before Heptember tbe 1st and par the earn. The uouka of the company ar at tba old Wilkin plaoe, where eettlement will ba made. NELSON ItllOS. Hillabvro, Aog. 1H, IMKi F.wf ra Xotlee. N OTICE i hereby Riven that the nnd.-r-aiimed eieontor of the laat will and testament of Milea laviea, deceased, have tied their final acoount aa anoti axecutura with lb Uouorabla t'-oouly t'ourt of tb State of Oregon for Washington countv, and aaid Court has flted Monday, tbe 4tb day of Heptentber, 1S'.M, at 10 o'clock uf tbe forenoon of aaid dav for bearing objections, if any tber be, to tba anproval of aniu Baal aooouut and arttlemeut of id eatate A1.IKKU 1MVIKH, A. N U.WIKH, Kiecqt.rs nf lb laat will and testament of Milt Parte deceased. letd. Hillsboro, Oregon, AagQat IS'ti. C. te Kindt, Aitf. for executor lo-M Aaaiaee t .tltr. N'OflE i berebv given to wliuin it iua concern, that on tbe '.'Ut dayuf in. A. I. I SHU, Jobn I.. Hmitb wade a general aaiunwenl of all his rjroliertv and efeet to tbe pdrii;uej. tor lb henelii nf bis erejitoi. in aocordanoe with the general assignment law of th state of Oregon. All per-na having claim agninal th (aid John L. Hmitb. iuaolvent debtor. re erenr a.iliaea to preaent the aru to tb aadersiguad at ioalattn, Waslnugton aoomy, Oregon, or al the law otTU of Ui. Jer f Millar, 17 Kirat Street, roorua 12 and 14, PorUnd. Oregon, ander oatb, with lot three 4 nicatb frcni data hereof. fated at Portland, Oregon, this y&) day of Jon. ISS3. -l D. C. MILLEK, Aeaigne. I Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report ID, IX ABSOLUTELY PURE Ml Fit IK FN NAM'.. I)YTirtnoof an nwnti.iu imsed ont of the Circuit t'ourt if the Htnie of Or Knit for Miiiiiiiuu tb couuty, aud to tne direct! upon a jmitfiiirtit m fnvor of Wil liam WhUIisius nnd aunitiat t! f. Kicliarda J A Marber and J. t. Stuiib, eo-partnera aa Maihrr 4 Smith ootuniandinK me tu luake-iuiia of tlie nal proper l dntoribe.! tliert-iu to MtttHfy tba auui of SS.I3 mi I . S itold ooiu with itiU-rtNit tliere -it at tbe rale ot S per ot-t.l. per auuuui from Ibe -'7lh da of &fny. li'tl. and tLe fnrihi-r amu ol tl.ll M eta ana z.1 ant-mini rvtu urnl for tba oosta and nu. of anid writ. Now. therefore, by Ttrtue and in poraa atioe of sni i juJxiuettl. 1 will at In u'oluok a. H ou M,)iulny, iu -lib day of September, Ist, at tlie aoutb dour of tba (Vnrt Houie tu liillstioro, Waabittitou eoauty. Ort-Koli, mill tbe followtti(-deaoriled real property at ptitilio auolioii to tbe highest ladder for oitsti. i lie aoitib-eaat of tbe north earn of a.iioii I a n , r. 2 w. of tbe Wiilauiett.' luerulian and tba north- east 1 of tbe noil I It-east uf aeolton 17, t. J , t i w. of tbe Witlaiuatte meridian, all aitunte tu Washington oountv. UrvKou, to Mtutfy aaid execution and tbe oosla aud etiieusea of anle. Km. I asle will 1st made ulj,-et to redeiiiptioti m pnr atatuw of l)rrou. ni-14 Witness my hand Ibis Ut dny of Aittfnat, IsiKt. 11. I'. KlUl, hherilf of Wa-iluMitcin county, Oregon. Itl.FF.ItKirs Nil.K.. N'tlTK'K i liereliy tiiveit that in pnrau titKie of an ortler nnd dectee made and entered bv Slid lit t lit. I i ron 1 1 t'ourt of tbe Sttiteiif Ort'ifott, ni Vnsliiti(ti,n couuty, on tlie '.1,1 Ii day of Juk, l-:i I, in aauit there in pending, in whiiih Alln-rt lleilaud wa iilmiitid nil J Klu.iU-tb lteilnitd, lieruard Kindred, C W. CHraoii, Otto llrunke, l!ob ert Hruuke and ilnry Itrnnke were defend anta, and wlnuli decree directed tua to aell the preiuisea hereinafter deaorilH-d aud upon the li-ritia bereiunfter set forib, 1 will sell at public Mtlctiuu to Ilia bibet bidder. Ht the aoiiib door of the t'ourt House, in UillNlMiro, WaslntiKtun county, Oregon, ou bittun'ay, tbe L'nddny of S pteuilxtr IS'.iJ, at in o'clock in I ho foreniMiu uf aaid day, nil the follow iiik descrilH-d tractuf In ml, hni, lieinunnd Kitimti- in Wnsbinutou county, Oregon, and more particnlarly known and tleacrilied hs the south half of tbe northeast quarter of Mention ti, township il south range 1 neat, Williiniutte Meridiuii, ooutiiin lligs aorcs. and lieiiig the homestead laud olttnu of Casper lieilaiul. upon the follow ing ternia ol anlu, to wit: O. e half of the purchaae price to be paid cash in hRiidi tba rrinaiuing one-half tn be pin. I in one ear from thu'dny uf aale, to draw interest at the rate of lu per cent. r annum, mid to be seoured by a mortgage npon tbe preiuisea sold, conveyance to be at the expense of the purchaser. HI 14 ti. t'. Klltl), Ueferee. NIIFItlFKH NAI-F. BY virtue of nn execution, decree and order of aale, iamiedont of the t'ircnit !ourt of the State of Oregon, fur Waahiua lou county, and to tne directed, uihiu a jiuloineut nnd decree in favor of Krvin Hird-iell aud agninst i. 11. Firming, U, I. Kleining. InaH0 Kuuia, '1'hos. ). liuuipiireya. ( lurk Simib, (ieorge Uilniore aud Mrs. Mary Krisbine, coiniuaudiug ma to niakt sale of the ri al property di scribed therein to witisfy the aunt of fiisi i) in U. 8. gold coin together with interest thereon at tbe rate of S per cent, per annum from the L'7th davofJuly, 1S!, and the further anrn of f Mi'l fsi in t'. a gold coin, with interest thereon at tbe rale of H peroenl. per anuntii from the JDh day of July, s'.l.t, and for tl If I. costs, nnd for the costs and expense of I his aale and uf aaid writ. Now, therefore, hy Yirijic.mJ in puran ance of aaid .iiidguient.i., , , 4ord.-r uf anle, I will, on Monday tnVlun Miy of Hp-teiulx-r, IS;i;l. u::n o'clock in the forenisin of aaid day, at Hie aoulh door of tbe Court house, in HilUboro, Washington couuty, Oregon, aell tbe following duaorihed real property at pnlilia auotiott tu the hlgbeat bid der for cash: lying and being in WuHbiiigton ou'iuty, Oregon, nnd particularly doacrilied an low it) tour. .r) nvo, Hi) hix, (7) aeyen, (Si eight, (Hi niue, ( I III ten, (II) eleven and i-i twelve, in i.i.kK i.i'.n tlortv-niiie. in p.utii oast Auuiooii to mo town of llilla-1 -.i... i i nai,i cmiuv ami euiie, to antisry toe , bereiutietore named auma and tbe coats and etiieiihea of aalo. Saul property will lie aold auiijfct to redemption as per atatute of I Ire gnu. Witness my baud Ibis lit Ii dav of August. IS1M. II If. II. I'. KOItl), (Sheriff of Wnabingtoii oouuiv, uregou. Nil Kill FF'S Mil.K. 11V virtue of an execution, decree aud i order of anle ixaned out of the I irouit t'ourt of the State of I Iregon, for Washing ton countv nnd tn me directed npon a judg ment nnd decree, in favor of hy I venter I'en noyer. g ivernor of the State of Oiegon. (Jeorge W. McHrnle, secret ary of tbe State of Ore li. end Phil Met-lian, treaa r. r ol the State of Oregon aud ex-otUcio tbe liotird of (' uuiuiasioiiera for the aale of school and university lands ami for tbe investment of funds arlning therefrom, and against Loin K raua. Ketiecca Krau ami John J. Morgan, guardian of the above-named ing me to make aale of tbe real uronertv da scrolled therein: 11 rat, to antiafy tbe aitm uf . . .. .... f.Hi.'.Ki ousts, nnd for the tvnta and exwuaea or ante: second, to aattsiy the sum of fl.lUlsl t;. S. gold coin, wilh interest i hereon from the I'-'lnl day nf July, I H't.l, at the rale of S per cent, per annum; third, to satisfy the auui of f il.iKl guardian ad litem fee: fourth, to aatisfy the sum of tl.Kll.uO iu U. S gold coin, with interest thereon from iinil day of July, s!t, at tbe rat of IU per cent. s r annum. Now, therefore, bv virtue and In pnran anceof amd judgment, decree aud order of sale, I will, ou Monday, the 11th dav of Hep. temlsir, l"'.i.l. al IU o'clock in the forenoon of aaid day, at the south door of tbe Court house, in iliilslxtru, Washington countv, Oregon, aell the following-described real proH-rtv at public auction to the bigheat rudder for caah, lying, being and situate in Washington couuty, Oregon, and more par ticularly bunnded and described as f' Hows, to-wit: Comma, ring at the point in the center of the lualatin river where the north line of Christian Kmerick'a donation laud claim croaaes the aaid center uf said rivor in township I aoutb, range il weat of the Will. Msr., ami running thence eastward on the north line uf aaid donation land claim llf. AO chains to the northeast corner of said claim; them e southward wilh tbe east line f aaid claim ls.j, rh'iins; thenoe south is legreea Al minute weat fi t'i chain; thenoe otilh s degree west 1.7'J chains; thence sonth HI degrees east '2 W cbaina; thenor south 41 degrees eaat chains; tbenoe mth li s", chains: thence north K! deereea to niinntca weat l.'i .s chains to the center of tbe Tniilatiti nvr; tbenoe northward down the cenle -of aaid river to the place of beginning: containing 7n acrea, and being mm of nM-iiona :t. i iwl In. In Lnii,in and ranire afornsaid. to satisfy the herein-iM-fore named aunts, and the costs and ei-pt-naeaof sals. Said property will Int sold subject to redemp'ioti, aa per statute lreron. itness my band thi Hth Jar of August. !'.. 11-1 It. P. POItb. rbenff of Wailiimrlon county, Oregon, Adininlatrnlor'a .Vollrr. N'UTK'K is berebv riven that the nnder aiiined has tms-n dulv npisnnted ad ministrator nf the estate of II. . (iardiner. leceaaed. by the County Conrl of the State f (Inifnii. f ,r V ahinwtoii iantv. All persons, tnerelore, Iisvimk olaitu Sttalnst aid est ite are bcreliv r,-iitirvi to nresetit iheni, with projs-r vmcheni wi tue at my office, or at the In ' ollice of 1 bos. ll. I itiiruc, iu HillslMiru, Xtsnhinuton countv, iH-euon, w i ti in ,x idoiiUh fium the dale hereof. llillaboro, Oregon. A-ivu-t .tr l. l"ii.i I" 14 F. A. HtU.kY. tlca ta tfinetr rj I at Owner. N'OTICK ia berebv iiiven thai all fieraon owninu lnil lot in II amnio Cam t-ry. tlillshoru, whether occupied or other wise, are req ur-d I take care of and keep said lota free from nnderlirQab, weed and rubbiab of every kind I hi action takea on acconnt on resolution of tba Lodg passed al it last regular commnnicatKin. ll-IJ R. t KAM4LI., Secretary I uality Lndtfe, Baku Powder NIIKIIIFF'N IV virtue of an execution, tieoree and J J order of sale, iMNued uut of the Circuit Courtof tbe Stite of i iregou, for W'asblUK ton county, in favor of 1 hoa ti I.hIJ ana agaiust Uaniel Wiltrout, John Wtiirout. Clara It. l'U0, llurr.et J. Lilly, Nora Jedera. arllb ( ros. 1 Ieorge Wiltrout, .-seme w iitriHii, uv w utroui. Marry wil trout, t iara W illnuit, Anv Wiltront and lauiel W iltroul. admtniatralor uf tbe es tate of lianiel vtiltriHit, deiaeed. for tba sum of r,l.jt) f . H gold coin, with inter eai luereoti at tue rate ui ten per cunt, per auuuui, from tbe flat day uf July. 1 "',!, aud tor tne further -turn of s it to ooata, and fur the ooela aud expense uf aale aud uf aaid writ. Now therefore, by virtue and in purau auca of aaid judgiueul, decree and order of ale, t will uu Monday, tba ilMb day ot nuguei, i -si, at tue aoiitii Uoir or the t'ourt Home in liillaliuro, Washington eounty, Oregou al Ibe hour of II o'clock 4. m , of seal Usv, aell at eutilic amnion lu the hiuh tat bidder for caah, the following described ree.i property t-wit : All thorn, pieces, paroel and traota of la ml. lyuig, being aud situate in tbe oouuty of Waauington, elate of Oregon, and known and bounded aa followa : beginning at tbe norfb-west corner of tlie ilotiatioti land claim of Hamuel Shep herd and wife, in aectioii 17. townahip 1, Uorlb raiiue t west uf the W illamette mer idian, and running thence eoiuh -J0Jt cnaiua, thence east IJfto chain, thuuoa ataitu in s., chains, to the north-weat oorner of land owued by Juiuea Martin, thence north 71 degrees, east L'li ml ohaius uiure or lea tu the east line of county road, ruuuiim from rureatOrove np tinlea Creek, theuoe norm a degree west 1 1 obaiua. Ilienoe nortb ." degreea weal S chains, aud uorlb 4Siieg- rnea west, following the eaat hue uf tba eounty road aforeaaid, 14.A0 obatue, mora or leas, to ibe nortb boundary line of sod donation land claim, thence weal to tbe place of beginning, containing uue band red acre mute or leea, also tbe aoutb half of lha John MoCoy bomeatead laud claim in aeotion 17, townahip I, north range 4 weat, aa aforeaaid, aave and exoept nfteeu acrea on the south eud of aaid claim, to satisfy tba hereinbefore named eume, and for the oiait and expense of aaid sale, aaid property will he aold aubjeot to re demption aa wr a atute of Oregon. Wuue-w my band tbi Z7th day of July, IHttt J ' 9-Vi II. V. t'OKD, Nbcriff of Washington oouuty, Oregon. Nil Fit IFF' NAM-:. HY virtue of an execution, decree and order of anle, issued out of tbe Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, 'or Washing ton county, and to me directed a Don a judgment in favor of Win. Daly, and against Mary Plvntt aud J. T. Plvnn. com manding me to make aale of tbe real Dron- erty described therein, to aatisfy tba autu of f 7-7.60 in U. S. gold coiu, with iutereet thereon alnoe July 17th, 1SUI, at tba rate of teti per cent, per annum, aud for the furth er auiu of .U M, ousts, and for tbe oosta anil expenses uf aale aud uf aaid writ. Now luere'ure. by virtue aud in pursuance of aaid judgement, decree aud order of aale, 1 will, on Monday, tbe 'sth day of August, I "'.LI, at IU o'clock, in Ibe forenoon of aaid day, al the south door of tbe Conrl House, tu Hillsboro, Washington Miintv. Oregon, aell the following described real property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all that piece, paroel and tract of real pro H-rty situated in Waahing tou couutv, Oregon, and described a fol lowa, lo-wit : Commencing at a point oa the north line of the donation land claim of Htephet; A. Uoloonib and Amanda lloloouib, his wife, in township I, nortb rauge ' wea- of tbe Willa mette meridian attid point being ten chain west ot tne nortn-eaat oorner of aaid olaim and running thence aoutb 44 cbaina to the oeuter of oounty road, theuoe north 7S deu i-ees, west ; iL'.td ohaina. to a atake on tbc north line of I'.llcn O Connor a land, thenoe north-easterly along the east line of Itelle Wilauu'a land, l chains to atake, thence north H7ft chains to a atake in the nortb Hue of aid donation land claim, aaid point Isong the north-east oorner uf aaid Uelle W ilson' land, thence east along the nortb line of aaid claim lU.'.ri ohaina. to the ulaca of beginning containing M acrea more or esa, reaerviim tbe nubt in favor of th w uaon Hioa. to remove their liuililiinr now on an id laud, to antiafy th hereinbefore named sum, and th coata and expense of una aaie. Haid property wilt be aold aubjeot to re demptloii, a er atatilt- uf Oregon. Uated this H-'d day of July is.i.l. 11. P. EOKU, MheritT of Washington county, Oregon, HIIKIUFP'M NILE. State nf Oregon, Washington count aa. N O TICK la hereby given, that by virtue ot an execution duly isaoed out of the oirouit oonrt, for tbe oouuty of Washing ton, and itata of Oregon, on the 17th dav of July, Hy.l, Umii a decree aud judgetnciit nf foreolo-re duly rendered, entered and diaiketed In and liv aaid oiromt oonrt. on the 17th day of Jnly, lS!i:l, in a nit then iending in aaid court, iu wbi.'h K. 1. Shatluck waa plaintiff, and Alhalia Walters, llarrv Waltera. It. L. Wouater, W.K. Itrock, David Hear and Herman Hevnetnan were defendants, which judgement wa rendered ! 'vor "' plaiiitiB, 1 will aell to tbe 1.1. l.,.I.U. ;.t.. a... .. ,K ...-n i,,u.. . , . n n lj , w m ii iu tue uonra prescrilied by law for abend' aalee. to-wit ou Angnat Ulat, IS'.M, at on o'olook r. M , al the court hoote dixir in Hillahoro in the county of Washington, Mate cf Oregon, all the right, title and interest of tbe defend ants, Atbalia Walters, Harry W. Walter, It. L. V ouster, tlavid Hears, Herman Hevne niau and W. K. Kruck.in aud to the fal lowing property described to-wit : Ixita one nnd nine of hhattnnk Orchard Home a platted and recorded in the coun ty records nf Clackamas ooiintv, atata of Oregon, and also platted and recorded in the r cords of Washington county, of aaid state, aaid land being aituated in aaid Waahitigtou ootintv. in the south aaat quar ter, of aeutlou seven, townahip three, south uf range one west of the Willamette merid ian, levied on a tbe property uf Athalia Wallers and Harry W . Waltera, her hus band, to a itiaf y a jiijgemeiit for the amonut of '.i I. is with interest at the rate of 1 pi r cent tip to tbe dny of the above deoree to gether with ail oust and disbursement anu accrued eosta ami taxes paid, and at torney fee herein. Oivun nnder my baud anus, in tins tne Wtliday of -Inly, s'.u. it. P. EOHtt, HheruT of W tdilngton onnty, Oregon. Nil Kit I FFT NAI.K. " virtue of an ex.-cntion. decree and order of sale, lsued out of the Circmt t;onrt, ol tne state of Oregon, for Wasbinu ton countv, and to me directed opon a Judg ment and decree in favor of Cephas Kiaon hauer snd against John H. i'leiiiing. Martha Kleining. Clark Hmitb, lanao Kntiia. (ieorge i n more. i.i. tiumptirera and John Mat- new, eoiniuandliig m to make sale of the teal lir-uierlv doacrilied therein ( aiili.r. H.iiu o, i . koiu coin, vtr'iner with inter at thereon at the rato of H per ceni. er niiiiinn irom inevitnilay of Jolv, is-jil, nnd tbe fnrtber anm of .'.., eosta, and al'i the e si of and Usjn this writ anil of aalo sale. Now. therefore, by virtue and in nurau ano of said Joilouierit decree and order of aaie, i win. on Monday the 11th day uf Hep tetuber, IS'll, at t0;ii o'clock In lb fore noon or aam Usv. at the south d-Kir of the toarttionae, in ItillalMiro, washinuton oountv. Oregon, aell th tollowinii desnritied real property at public auction to then. sh eet bidder for caah; Iving, belnii and situate in Washington rnntv, State nf Uteiron, and iticuUrlv d'-scrllMNl aa Iota one (II, two tit, three (,li, tm t In), eleven (II) and twelve ( 2 1, In block three Cli, in the tract of land known n J H. t leming' land in South aat Aildituti tn tb town of Hill bori. in end WnjIiiiihIoii oountv, Oregon, to satis v the hpreitila-fore named sums and the osta and erntes of this aale; ui! propel I v,l m sold aubiect to redemption as p-r statute ot tlric in Witnei inv band this Sth day of Ancust. 11 I". II. P. KtiKIt,' Sheriff of Washiniibin countv Oream. Pstirfe. I have alont sno acre of food psalnrs supplied wttb good livitm water, and nnder and fence. Kate for pasta ra, 11.00 Der month. Horses salted yery weak. Will take all rssacnabl ear of animals bat tuiavoidsbl aooident at owner risk' 3m J AM KM It. i.r.K, t)sion, Or. ' BARRETT & CORNELIUS, .. AUCTIONEERS .. and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HAVE REMOVED Opposite the Court House, Hillshoro. where they will conduct .. AIXTI0X SALES .. every Saturday. Fanners, nr other persons, having anything to sell, either jx-rsonal or real property, will do well to call on them. They ir BUY AND SELL REAL Mild I'AV TAX THE LEADING T II 33 HILLSBORCL PHARMACY Careful HiiiM-rvisiiiit bv cN-ricints t.hvsi, lans ! Accural) iliNiM-uinv bv o.iii- 1'i tellt Hint pain-taking pliai inai-i-ls ! Tlie IIIIIsIhiio I'tiiii niiic-v nnli-rs its only, and is llioiinil;ly Hiiplusl viilli every rstiiiite iit-ttsuot ry for irop-rlv i-oi ilin t ing a lirstt'lass piei lij.iioii l)iiiin s. The proprietor are ever WHtcliful llml tin-niOHt-ttpiniveil lute-l reiiioiiies aic iMiiliiiiuilly Is-ing ailde-t to (lie stork as (he ii-iH',-H of lllislii-inc anil ,i:h Iiiiicv :ulvitni-. licing hiss4imhI of peculiar alvantili;ca in l,iu - chaMng its supplies, owing to i I- lilisiiu-aM tlie Ik". Iioiim s, tin-ti-lail pi iron nle iiiii - drug stores. All (lie leii.ling irtiili'iiif plil'titilsTS' SL'XDKIKS. Imluilinn the TINKsT I'KUKI MKS, TOII.KT AKTICT.KS, liltl SlIKS, SfO.NtiKS, ETC., ara on dinplut . A largo ami t xis lleiit asoitin.-nt uf SPECTACLES and EYK-tlt.ASSl'S i. also nn liaml. PATENT MEIillTNKS .r nil Niular kln.U always in tbak. Tlie HiK-Mt WIN Es) iiml I.ll'OKS supplied in rascsof alckneaa on nrcn-iiptioii .THK HILLSBORO PHARMACY, Unio.i Block, OREGON STATE Monmouth, Oregon. Htrotiu UrofHasiolial nnd ncaJemia ivmrul anil amll oraniju..! i...utl ...l..u.l ... tioal trainiuii of teachers. Normal, ailvnnoml normal, buaioeaa, uiusio and art denart uieuta. Ileanliliil and healthful location huh t a V I to I lata . till aiaLMklia a uc s ununi 11 it n enjoyed a steady growth diiringthe past year, reach ing atieurolliuent uf over 4od, the lar eat iu its bis- alory. New mem bers have been added to the fac ility, new appar atus aupplied and tbe ouurse of study revised nnd strengthened ;the araduatea are in euiaud to All good positions. 1 be dinluma en V i as I' 'ii ii ill titles tba bolder to teach in any eounty iu the Km r''1 state without fur ther ex am illa tion. Tuition -Normal, tii 2" per term of III weeks; ,1 ,,,,,, I I , u ...... I U . . . . .. - rnii, nuui-flmiim iron, an v....., iiit-n aoiii.ii or r oruanu. Addreaa I'. . CAMI'HKl.l,, President; 3 I THH LEADING NORMAL SCHOOL OF THE NORTH. VI-ST f HAINES & BAILEY. CARRY A LARGE LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE A full line of Dress Uootls, lucludluir UroaJlieatl's. tienls' ami Hoys' t lotlilnr. A:eiit for Krvaaayllle nollilinr. lints, Hoots. Sltoes. etc. Also llroce rles, rrofaery nnd Llsssasre. Forest a4 rove, IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A GOOD LIVERY TEAM OO TO THK NJily Liiery Stable Wltoro yon ulll Iiml i(St Tfnms at fnl ,M, IN IIILLSH0H0. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. (lood Teams, (j00.l UWh nnd (Jootl Drivers. Cor' Second and Washington 8ts. FIVE i have miIi-(II Med I Iii tlx .... '"I III lt ( .iiaiiiier that eaeh AI;K TO ,?.S,,,M,'V'HV! I .... . . Jl 11(1 I- The Imiiu Is natural no expense J. A. Masonic Temple, THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-CUsi STOCK AND COMMON BRICK at their WORKS, near OtaltaS In preparftl t ESTATE. RENT BUILDINGS F..H for nou llesldeiits. DRUG HOUSE drugs from the moat ri'liaMei iiianiil'.n-tiu. r a rule of taking trail tiiscotinU for ea-li Iruni miii - iiI If loner than those of nut ilia ni.iiiK Hillsboro, Oregon. NORMAL SCN00L Hub-Norinnl, f;. per term uf t n week; Husinesa, fii.'JA rer term. Iloard at Normal dining ball, l.7.- a-r week. Kooms unfortiiHhedtrom l Cts. per wei-k ; furnisbed, $1 iki to l.l'.1)eri-ek. Iloard and IimI,;. lug - in tirivnte fainiliea, T.I..'J to tt HO ier week, uition, boariU lialgitigandbooka leas than tlM per year. Coti servatorv of Mil aio: Thorough conraes are cfler td In voce. I and tuition, U tier term of So ... . . . parte ot ine rih, twelve Dillaa from the atate 1 f Cutaloirues cheerfnllv aeut on anttlieuii..,. S Hli LUL, Secretary of Eaoulty. Oregon. OAKS .. ho vi ..... sMin:i I Mllll 'Zif acres in such tract fro nt n SUIT PUHCHASKK . illo east from vcsl roill pllHl.wl prairie, no there Is for tjrnliMnj?. REID, Hillsboro. Oregon, STOCK BRICK CO. NORTH SIDE ADDITION