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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1893)
;LWO INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, Alt', IS r j V. Morjjnu I ff rJatunlay vith hi wife Mml.Uhy at Nowiwirt. It. II. Mitihi-ll ami family ami F.. ; (irUHy ami family xtarttil out WcliKlay morning and are uow Iciu-rinj,' '' thewaaido. Mr. Jnrd Toinklti, who hail IU 1.' hnike Dome rive wet ago i, hIjK- t' l around on crutchm. Til!;ti""'k ha- 'Vr-ral nwtt hotel, f which U the Allen llouie. The it, in, k hit ioiw ar good and the bill t.f lure up with the wiwm. 1'itrfu- going 'tt't wl" 0 their interest to call on J. I. Knight I,,.,-, e t.uylng tl ket. Ortli-e In l.Tty Hall. HilKlfro. Oregon, tf MU H Wilcox an. Klvara Victor, who took the examination ,,r -hit diploma., tuecesfully passed ttmi they now hold thoe coveted pa"-r. The Hlllshoro. colony at NVtarU l,aV will be further enlaced by l. -m. Ogden, Wni. I'artiow, John Fr.--iiiun und Oil Italley w ho will Miiir the ocean ulr about thi Friday evening. l'.cv. John F. Flerens, Catholic 1,1 U-t nt l'ortlund. died on Sunday l.i-t. The Iteverend Father ha been a loading irclesliwtlo In hi church flir iiimiy years. Ht. Vincent' hoa pili'l It one of the iiioiiument to lift i hi- iiume In memory. Mi- Maggie. Durst, of Mountain dale, wm on Tii'enday examined on a clmiue of Insanity, before Justice Knight, ai-ling for county Juries onl wim adjudged iiisane,and coiinnltted t,i the asylum. lr. Italley was the eviiinining physician. At Udu'a mill there l an Immense hl-K-k of lumber, loth fir and cedar, which for the next twenty day will . Mild at price never boforo matched In this market. Farmers In need of fencing can never do heller than to purchase nt Lldla'n mill. .Mr. A t'halmer 1 again an adver tiser and otter a chw of good w hich whoiild Interest the progressive farmer mid stockman. Just at thi date tares should he emphasized a their wiison I now on hand. Mr. C can furnish seed for thi most excellent fodder plant. The Ulllslioro colony at Netart bin ha leen weakened by the re turn of M emirs. (Jute and Merry man, but it I again recruited to full strength by Honorable T. H.Tongue and family, Hen Chrnellua and family and N. A. Barrett and family. All these went by the Wllaon river which i accounted the bent toll road Ju the state.. New come that the w heat buyers are loaded with British gold, and are prepared to pay for wheat they get. There seem now that nothing can make a dull sea-ton, except a shortage on ship. The price of wheat 1 not s trots I a farmer would like, still the owner of wheat I In tietter shape than the wool grower, who can't sell at any price. The professional copartnership of I)i. F. A. and . J. jjaiiey i an nounced today. Vr. F. A. I so well known professionally that the ailing need no reminder of the care which u 111 bn l.etowed. F, J. ha grown up among u and U a general favor in. mid It Is rlttlng that he take hi place helde hi father In their chosen profession. An accident oeoured on Thursday to a daughter of Andy Jack near Farnilngtoii by which the child sustained a dislocation of the dhow Joint. The little girl who I about 1 1 viiir old was iedlng the pony a litt'le to fast and lost her balance, falling with the left arm under her. A surgeon from here wa summoned w ho nduiinlsteratea cnioroiorm aim reduced the dislocation. A few morning ago a paterfamil i... in the earlv morning got up built the kitchen Are and brushed the il,Mr. wearing a pair or suppers. WI1..11 he. to oreimre for the more ar ..linns,, sat down by hi kIiocm lilt ft HI n,l a twentv-lnch snake snugly coiled about one of them. Had the reptile ImVii In the shoe It would have iiecn a ditnouii ining 10 n off the suggestion of hi receut trip lo T illamook. Two or three term ago there wan an indictment found in the ctute of Hie Htate V. Btlnchcomh, hut the trial of the rase w a continued from term to term until ome of the ma lerial wltnease could be subpicnled. t the lust term of the court the Judge remarked that he would con tinue the owe Indefinitely till the witm-we could be found. The sher iff, for t ho first time, thi week got Ms eve of J. E. Llllle, a material witn.sH, whom he served with mir iseiat. Mr. Lllll will be on hand at 1 he next term of the court. There, are disputant whom the gold inonometallst cannot answer, nor In-fore w hom they cannot stand. Thi wa Illustrated a few day ago .n a street corner here, w here a knot ,f goldbugwere, In a neighborly wav, talking of the situation. A nou-d local ailver Uetle came up and joined the circle. Thi lleneed all advocate of the yellow tuff, and but for the tn-ad of departing foet, the dropping f il 0,1 the hi,"walk could have Uh.ii h.-ard. One by one the friend each took hi Individual mi ti.n .tv-iM-ateof fiat money 1 ....iimioil silver coinage stood lacing a lone nionometalist, whom he punished w ith nu rnetone. 1. m... i.i.i fitiiinin. let me In 1" Ti.,.'. ..ri.-i null Marv Figleton, ,..r.Mi iiit i or 7 year, a few night 'i-i.a m-. cun In 17 a it did In 11,..'.. .1,1,11.. of the night, aronwul the , hole household at Mr. PittengiT' where Mrs. Asa Fjigleton na m Marv were vlsltiug, and gnatly frighten.sl all so that the wherea bout of the child could sx-arwly l-e bunted. "Here I am. I fell out of the window, but I'm not hurt a bit. M .n.ma I'll! not hurt." JIOW11T " nervous finger eouhl not get ,,roien. -If s)1UhI. l'uh 1...1. 1.....1. uil.l Marvi "l lll the the not hurt." And ahe wasn't that could be swn. Mary wa slwplng ujistalr with an elder cousin, and had in !wi, got up, walked acroa the room and slipped from the window to the ground a distauco of 15 feet. Next morning an investigation howil the mark of toea and finger nail on the ide of the.houw where she bad slid down the perpendicular wall to be rudely awakened hy lighting on the hard earth. ' 1 1 The Joues stajfe line between For est (irove und Tillamook U enjoying a K'"1 run of buinew. It Is a pleas ant drive, an u.vuunt of which w ill Iks found In another column. Fuat tinio Is made, drivers connidente and courteous, aud every effort put forth for the convenience and comfort of ptL.-iiir-rs. It is by far the best route to Tillamook city and county. Mr. Jouen make a "hi hit" in connect. Ink' Tillamook with the railroad in time to make train either way, ami all in one day. AsMHsor iJeichman is mo far along with hi work that coinparason with the "Ji a-meit inent cun le made. The grom valuation of proerty In Is'.iJ up to where the work of "j.i is com plcted is o75,9t;t), for thi year It i 'i8.",0.'0, showing a di.s reuce of about 10 per wnt, but w hen net valuation 1 consldeivd, tl.o boot l found on the other foot. The net valuaue in 1W 1 tViljM), and In IWi j.,oo, or a gain of nearly ill per cent. It tell when exemption for Indebted new I not allow ed. William Tupper lost a valuable horse last Sunday morning. Several horse were stabled together, on of these got hxjse, oud roaming about the stable began lighting with Mr. Tupper' auimul, kicking It on the leg below the knee and breaking It. The fracture wa of such nature that no recovery wa iwjssible, so the Insist wits' killed. It was valued at 1-W. This accident fulls heavily on Mr. Tuper, who only last spring lost a valuable mure by having her snagged, so she died. Frank Anderson, son of Mr. Jacob Anderson, of thi city, had the mis fortune to fall from n loadtsl wagon in such 11 way that the whts l pn-wd ovf r the left arm above theellow. The arm, though not broken, was so liruslcd u to cause partial paralysis. Dr. Frank liailey, hi attending physician, think he will regain the the use of his arm. Dr. Link later 1 moving the house on third street last occupied by James' laundry, acros the way to the vacant lot adjoining the Light & ater Company'. power house pro- erty on the south. In the new location the building will be thor oughly repaired, repainted and put In order for a desirable residence. One of our stablvmen started two or three horse to pasture yesterday. I hey were leu by a lad on a riding horse. The pasture animals pulled buck so hard that the saddle girth broke when the Ihv wa dehorned and nicely dusted. No other dam age resulted. J. J. Morgan ha a lumber yard on Third street, between mam and Washington, Blocked w ith the finest flooring and rustic that ha been offered in thi market. Thi he will sell for cash or on a year's time without Interest, at price to suit. Last Wednesday John, Ouick, of Suver, Polk county, son of D. O. Quick, a former resident of this county, while working on a thresher cleaninir out the cylinder nan 111s foot caught in it and cut off Just above the ankle. A course of study ha bisDii pre pared by the Superintendent for Marion county which reaches over eight year of ten month each. Multnomah county adopted a course lust year, (lood result am already apparent. Thi county' turn. In a recent catalogue of Ensworth medical college St. Joseph, Mo., the name of Dr. 111. A. ltrow n, for merly of thi city, appear in the list of professor. He 1 down for assist ant demonstrator or anatomy. 1'iistor Dick, of the Congregational church. I coolly planted on Clour- water, sheltered by some of Hryants "eontluott wissls" and while "tin dead" are not there, a quite reigns that givi" opportunity for rest. There w ill be a istiche and cream social on Wedni'sday evening, Au gust Moth, In the M. l- church at Farmlngton. The program will Is' rendered by the Amateur Dramatic Club, of Progress. The first of the wheat wagons are srrivlmr nt the warchose and the creiit irruiu bins are filling. Next w wk the line of wagons will l 11 n bnikcn. The grade of wheat is excellent. Comini-ary JJarnard, of the insane asv urn. came down irom .suicm last V . ". 1 ... if. 1 . ,r ... 1. 1 j ...... .nt, .In suiiuniav. iit 1 i'u in i,n u,uii, ranch to put an extra weight on Ills government hoini-stead claim. Mr. Jo. Klineniaii Is busy at his hriek yard. Hi sts k of brick wa irettlmr low and he had to start his factory. The new Klin win is- reauy for bnmchlng w hen needed. Postmaster llrow n has in her win dow at the isxtonTee one of the finest fuchsia in full bloom that has own exhibits! hen in many a day , Key. Mr. Klworthy, of the M. K church. Is in attendance at the annu al conference of hi ciiurcn, w nu n is in session this wwk at Albany. The new shop on Washington trwt are In rapid course of building, Architect Cronkite i superintending the work, A porrcxiioniicnce from Tilliunook Is rrowdtsl out thi wwk. It Is so (fooil, however, that it will keep. Mis Sallle Llewellyn, of Portland U visiting her aunt. Mrs. C. M Whitlow, of this place. Judge Crandall ha gone VaM to be nlisent twenty or tniny uajs. Mrheol t'aad Auixrtlounifnt. Tin. Interest arising from the lrre duclhle school fund has been appor t loneil to the several counties a i shown in the following table: Connie. Hski-r ... IWntoti ClKOklllllM . Clntp ... Cilaiuhm . Chlldroa. . . a.'J .. 3,: . I.ikW !Wl ft.o.'T . . I.W7 ... 4i ... 4.: . . .' .. '. fi.f.Ht ., 7,"'.'- . 9.1"l .. l.R-'t UT47 ... I.4.H) . .! ,.. 4.M'i . . l.'iW . . s.o- , . 6.1 4.S10 Araoant S.lilS 10 A,,4i ml l,i 7) r. Crook 744 K t'nrrt IKinifU . Urmil i I 111 KIM 7 ft 3,M l,Ji l S7H .V9 4" S.IJH7 4) IMrn-T jApka Joscpbin . l.AV 70 74 l V l 4.H7 OH ft.4.4 40 KmniHtb LhW l.PID l.mo I.ino ln ... Mnlbear Muriuu .... Morrow . . MultDotnub . IVlk Hhrrumn filUmook nilill t'nton Wllow .... Wx.... Wanhintiloa Tumbill . foUl ... :i4 4,1 ,4. 7 l.M 70 ! 00 fts 00 LOU 00 S.6I4 10 3.1V 40 1.10 10 8.1ft) JO 4 iVi S 3,900 00 r."0,il44 4,451 W TO TILLAXOOk AMI ETA UTS. The opening of a new road arrow the is Hint range of mountain thi utnmer 1 a "big thing" for the average Tillainooker." Never l- fore could he make connection with railroad In one day, but wince the completion of the Huuyon road along the llson river he cun now leave Tillamook at early morn and arrive at Forest ( irove in time to catch the evening train for Portland and other railroad points. Heretofore It necessl-tati-d a two diys' Journey, either by laud or water, and a very uncom fortable one at that ; if he took the North Yamhill route hi passage wa fully earm-d in having to w alk up m many stwp inclines, ami 10 go by water meant it voyage on the little ocean steamers to Astoria, and from there up the Columbia by UmI, excepting to the tourist, a P-dlou and expensive Journey. The establishment ox the Jonej tuge line gives a bi-wwkly service belwwu Frct J rove und Tillamook, and negotiation are now pending w hereby the Lulled Stale mall route will be "transferred from the North Vuiulilll to the Uunyon road, and a dully stage service Inaugurated. Upon leaving Forest 4 irove at five Mock a. in., the drive I rather cool, but pleasant, for the first hour or so. The road leads through finely cultivated farms, the field of tall grain and meadow dotted with sleek cattle presenting a very peaceful scone to the expectant eye of the tourist. About six mile out (Jules ens k is crossed and a nine couuiry hamlet aiuieiirs. A sehoolhouse, hureli. store, lsistoftlce. blacksmith hop. and a few other small buildings comprise the place Ismring the digni- ed and high-sounding title of one .'it v. No stop I made, however, 11 the driver make time" on the comparatively level road. 1 he ascent shortly commences, and a few miles further up the tlrst toll-g.lle Is reached; with a loud blast of a urioiisly-shassl and cur-cracning orn the gate-kiM-r H summoui'd io let us through, but not until the necessary credential to pus the gate the other end of the line are securi'd, and only obtained upon the payment of two of Lncle Maura de preciated sliver dollars, wuisuiuoi his regular duties the gate-keeKr seems to employ hi time in raising vciretubles and children, the crop ol the lutter appearing to Is' quite pro line. The climb ha fairly commenced now, and ere long the stiffest part of the Journey I accomplished. To the summit and over, the road take zlg&tg course with very sharp urvcv, mid to Iook tiown ine nuisioe not very reassuring for ueiicaie . . . . 1. i nerve, iiazing pbck over me vuney Isalow Is a very beautiful scene; as far a the vision reache are field of grain, some standing, other mowed, and many where the magic binder is it work ; dotted wiin neal farm houses, mostly painted white and surrounded by fruit and shade trees enveloped in green foliage, I every indication of a happy and prosperous people. Here and there a dense smoke arise from the tlmts-r, for telllnir where the land 1 Is-ing cleared preparatory to becoming part of thi productive funning country. Another hour brings us 10 nevir lake, with which I connected u little Indian legend. There Is no lake, but simply a marshy piece of ground with probably a water-hole hero and there during wrtain time of the year, which might ouco nave own a beaver-dam. it appear inui in years trono by an occasional Indian would disapistir wnue crossing mis swamp, and so compicieiy inai 11 swmcd the earth had swallowed him. More than likely he Tell In a watcr-holo and diligent search tailed to find him, und yet It might have Is-en neirllgeneo on part of the sMircher. Anyhow, the story goes the devil or some other equally inter esting personage got away with the v et 111 and the spol was ever aner held In suiierstitious awe by the aborlirlm. and given the name of Devil' hike. The road I very gssl hereon, through tall tiniU'r, cool und shady Several camp were passed, and Judg lug by the nam1 win more recent travelers must have Imsmi a hungry lot, and nothing will so disgust a canqs-r as poor 'chuck." ( amp Mx-"no fish," Camp Hungry and starvation Camp were very conspicuous. Shortly after a bridge I met which crosses the Wilson, and a printed notice Informs u we nro four miles from "Walt Smith place," the half-way house bctwwn Tillamook and Gales City. l Mn Hearing Smith' place the w llson U lorded and neur nere is a schiHilhoiise 11 very unpreten- t ions cabin situated in the midst of an acre or so of almost cleared land. School was In si-sslon, and enquiry leveloiied the fm-t that there were 1 . . .t A l seven scholar wno receiveu mrw months' tuition each year. A short distance further on brought u to the half-way house, and right glad we were to sit down to a substantial meal, but were a little disapointcd alter hearing aUmt ami seeing such fine basket or trout along the way, to find that "Chinese turkey" salt pork occupied the most prominet place on our bill of fare. IJut what more could one exoet for "two bit'." fter changing team, five more mile of pleasant road were traversed and we arrived at the worst plats? of the road fording the Jordan river; but a bridge I now lieing built there. Another hour or so and the second toll-gate 1 reached, the Vll.on forded again, one more nine 01 uni- t. some five mile of grain valley farms and we are in Tillamook after a very pleasant and agreeable ride of fifty-six miles ami occupying a nine over iweive noun iiiciuiiuig niop' pag1. The Hunyon road follow the Wilson river most of the way. There are many pretty little tribu taries to the river, here and there a waterfall, and some excelleut scenery, The timber I tall and of fine quality 1 there i n good ileal of alder too and some hemes k. The bark of the latter is valuable for tanning puroe. There I a log ging camp Just wmmenoing opera tion at the mouth of Jordan. A telegraph line follow the road and 1 in orution nearly all the year roundi one noticeable feature of it Is, that for flftwn or more mile the wire never touches a pole, tire answering the tuirioe. Tillamook l a quite a ousy nine place, and I rapidly rebuilding since the fire two month ago; two three-story building are in course of erection, and several other houses. It I situated on Hoquarton slough between the Trosk and Wilsoi, river, and I two and one-half mltc from the head of Tillamook bay. Thi slough I very crookeil and ha a width of about fifty feet at Tllainook, which gradually increase toward the bay o Ing to addition. from the above-named rivers. Ves sel drawing nearly ten fwt ascend with the tide to the town, und when the government operation at Pry Stocking bure are completed, excelleut navigation will ts had to Tilaniook. It w ill alway be a good town and when bu-ines resume it normal condition Tillamook will be one of tho first to forge ahead. A the saying g's-s "it is a regular California tow u." The people are w ide awake and pushing and having every natural resource at their door, there 1 no reason w hy Tllainook should not be a city of respectable dimen sion. From Tillamook to Netart Iwy, the watering place of the locality, the distance is some six mile a the crow fiitfs, but the road take a very roundabout route and increase the Journey to eleven milis. A uew road Is being built, however, and by next season will be fit for use. The Trask river 1 crossed one and one-half mill out, and the Tillamook three and oue-hulf. The last live miles to the beach I rather poor, iu fuct the worst that 1 encounted along the entire route. One excellent feuture of the county I it road., and although not many innumberor mile In length, yet gravel I tuiinly u.l In their construction, and w ill con tinue so. The valley I very pro ductive, dairying being the priuclpal occupation, and Senator Maxwell' motto Is inil.Hd suitable 'Every acre support a cow." The first glance of the ocean I gained um neuring Netart post office, 011 the hill betore descending to the heuch. It I truly a mag nificent view.. The traveler wearied somewhat of the everlasting timber, a he sniff the sea breeze, longs to "see over the heights" and gusto uhii the placid water of the Pad tic. Hi ol,Jivt is now attained. To the left, six miles distant, Is Cue Ijokout, and to the right Is tho lieach, w here Is ituuted the main camping grounds, "Happy Camp." Three mile to the right are the rocks and near here the home of Hon. J. . Maxwell. I he rock are inhabited by thousand of sen bird and numbers of soaliou, monster of whom some weigh almost a ton, and emitting sound to which tho roaring of the monarch of the forest 1 but a w lil-qx-r; hence the name. They really appear to be more of a huge seal than anything else. Another three mile and we have Cupe Mear on which 1 situated Tillamook lighthouse, it Is a neat and well-kept place, the keeper having two assistant, the latter having their families with them, so It 1 not near so lonely aw the average lighthouse. Senator Maxwell ha a fine tract of land comprising three hundred and twenty acres, reaching down to the lieach. It Is well watered by a living crwk, and near the residence I one ofthefln(st springs, If not the best in Tillamook county. Vegetable are grown in profusion and a fine crop of hay produced each year, stock-and chicken-raising being the main occupation. In a few years, and espwlally when there I direct communication with the coast, "Mai well's place on the bay" will be the most popular resort. The sena tor' hospitulity 1 a by-word and hi popularity easily accounted for. Taking everything into considera tion it i a very pleasant outing, and one well worthy of enjoying. The stage facilities arc good and accoin modations along the route leave no room for complaint. J. II. Jordan. Sl'HOLIH PERKY. Threshing ha commenced und harvesting will soon be over. MisMrt!e Ladd, of Tualatin,! visiting at Mrs. t'ummon'. Miss Hoblnson, of W'.couver, Is visiting her uunt, Mr. Crowder. J. W. Wright and family returned from a visit to North Yamhill thi wis-k. Herman Collier' little daughter I no better, and small hoe are enter tained for her recovery, Work on the new church 1 pro gressing rapidly, Mr. ('alder, late of California, Ix-lng the carpenter. W. J. O rime has gone to Newport to enjoy the seiihreoze and viit with hi sister, Mrs. w. .1. Oliver, or that place. Little Walter Nelson ha leen Hick with aore throat which the doctor pronounced dipthcrlu, but at writing he I improving. Miss Flora CutU, and brother Kd, nis-oinpanhsl by a friend, came out from l'ortlund Thursday to visit ana attend to business at Idlewild farm. There wa a weildingon Mountain Side the ioth Inst. Mr. Floyd Law- rent? and Mis Oraee Mkeel being the contracting partle, and Itev. W. W. Jaquith omclatlng. J. I). Ilowell and family visited with J. K. Miller, or Mountain Hide, Sunday. Mr. Miller talks of moving to liillshoro this fall. He and fami ly will lie greatly missed by their ninny friend a he I an old resilient of Mountain 1 Hide. X. X. omwodP. Honorable W. II. Oalvanll visit ing at Mr. Suerb' home. We are having pleaant cloudy weather but are needing rain b idly. T. K. Luster and S. V. Varley went to Fir last week to visit B. M. Colling and wife. Mr. I'inney and family visited New bcrg last week, lteturnlng later they stuitiHl for the coait. Mi ldrta Smith' school will chne next wei-k with a pleasant little picnic. All are Invited O. T. Varley left recently for (liamnocs where he will remain through the remaining summer . . 1 . . Mr. S. U. Luster left last week for the World' Fair and farther eastern state where she will visit friend and relative seeral month, yt. and Mrs. Murphy, of Oerval, have Just returneit after having ent 'veral week at thi place, hoping to Improve Mr. Murphy' impaired health. J. H. Catching and Oeo. Hender son are the champion hunter around here. .Some time ago they brought In from a short hunting tour a nion sterelk. It had a very beautiful pair or horns. The camper on the Nehalem thi week are having tine times berrying, fishing and telling stories around the enmptires In the evening. A large crowd from Fir and Olcnwood vlcln lty.are there. Mi Nina Itateman'n picnic wa a aucce" and every body enjoyed the exercise, the good music and the excellent dinner. I. N. Kogan fur nished the music. Ml llateman returned to her home near Lyda's 1 mill. -THE- HILLSBORO iu lli rtoulli iuir uf t own. ni vbiob sin t oU 11 lu jmr or illirrl AT REASONABLE RATES. Inquire Mt the Yrd l V. 51. KKI..NAY, or of Owner. J AS. II. SKWELL, Proprietor. 0I kT HOISK NEWS. I'KOIUTK loL'HT. In the matter of the dute of John Leouhurd Warwick, deci-used ; will filed, and (x-tober i, l:J,set for hear ing proof. In the matter of the nl ite of II. W. Oardiner, deceased ; ixtlllou to sell personal property at private sale allowed. In the mutter of the e-tate of dher Oardner, Jiy-wwed ; bond of administrator hTcd. W. H. W eh- ruug and . A. Barrett securities. Bond approved. Marriage licenses Issued August 10th, W. A. Pullen agi-d Zi, and Josie Morgan aged 17 year. Au gust 19, Floyd Lawremsj age and Oracle Skeel agisj 21 years. A MONO. Should yon ha little thought. Writ, it Tbonirli It svem vidua!! to jron:--O'tiurm if 'iitKuod nndtru. Will ouaiHMO take from wliHt Jfou do: -Writ. it. Should too ban litllo )ii: Hiiio it. Tboayli joa aiun witb tr.iutiliug tmr. Lent ou. not. bi fi,!t-ini) elr; It suiue tirt-d brain will oliwr: Hing It. Uhould joa bar a word of prais: - Hny it. Jail a titif, niii'jere word. Hath Kladni-asKivrn. and uliMiru dafurrad Hath tn rued mia aad aonl Havuward H-ij it. Kbould jou hav. a little flower: UiT. it. Oiv. it a'tr the atar lit eve, Gold ar.d dim and dead doih li.: t, wrr p not rt)krt'e vnin crv: Oire it. Should you Iuts. so fondly love. fell it. Tell it in all tondnrni m: (tweeter thou!it oau nt-T.r IiIsm, Than that aoine uim loTcth in: TVI1 it. Should jroa have a little prayer: fray it. Rileutl; 'twill point the way, I'l ward to nnendiuu day: Hp akinu wli il tongue cannot ea:- f rav it. Itose Wiloox. An Epidemic of Oysfntery. In September. IsilJ, dysentery in A very severe form, prcvaihsl at Jamestown, N. J. Walter Willard, a well-known merchant of the place, procured a supply of ChamlxTlaln's Colic, Cholera and Ilarrhoa Itemcdy. He say, "It 1 certainly one of the best thing ever made, und ha given the highest satisfaction in the most severe cases of dysentery." For sule by the liillshoro l'harmacy. How to t ine Cholera Infantum. I'OIXTSVII l.r., ItL Kl-IXli't'ON Co., N. J., July 17, iH'.l.l. Our baby, now fourteen mouths old, was taken with every symptom of cholera infantum. I commenced using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and liiarrluea Item ody and after the first few doses he was relieveiland at thi writing Is a well ns ever. I fi.-I that 1 can not speak too highly in It praise. Ml(. W.M. V.. Kkkii. For sale by the Hlilslioro Pharmacy. ;M Kenard For any trace of untipyrine, mor phine, chloral or any other Injurious compound in Krause' Headache Capsule. '1't cents. For sale hy Hillsboro l'harmacy. Iturkleu's Arnica Naive. The lx"st salve in the world for Cut, Bruises, Sores, L leers, Salt Kheum, 1 ever Sores, letter, Lliaieil Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, and shitlvely cure 1'ile. or no pay required. Jt I guar anteed, to give jierfect satisfaction, or money refunili'd. Trice Z cent per Ikix. For sale by Hillsboro Phar macy. It Save the Children. During the epidemic in this coun ty in August, I hhs, my little Imy, ageil three year, was taken with bloody rlux in a severe form. When my wife commenced giving Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Hi- arrhrea Iteniedy the discharge were bloody and unnatural. After the first dose was given he began to get I etter and the stool liocame more natural. Three dose completely cured him. I cannot stx-ak too highly of the medicine. Wm. Ot.KXN, Otway, Kcloto County, Ohio. For ale by the JUllsiioro Pharmacy. FOIMIEXT. OFFF.Ii my Five-Aor tract lo N-rth Hide Addition to Hillaboro, for a long It ia parti? planted to fruit tree and bernea, and halanoe anitalde for gar dening. There ia a aii-rooui honae an the premiaea, a Rood well of water aud city water In the yard. Poultry bonae and other outbuildings of convenient eonatrno lion go with tbe bonae. hnqair for farther rttoalara of -1 (Maa.)f!. M. WHITLOW. Head Utter Lint. 1. Ahplanalph, John Brunswick, S. UraU-l, Kntnk A. Hartman, Mrs. Jimies Howell, Johnson A (tilpin, Ih-rnard Manritx, Kmly Munson, J. V. Trice, Mrs. C. Uichle, Fnnk J. Walsh. All letter not called for by Heptcnilier 2, l9;, will be wnt to the dead letter ofilce. One cent will le charged for each letter called for. MRV A. Urow n, I M. Hood's5 Cures "I SufTerfd Several Year With rkeuawttim. t took Hood iaraaparll!, 4 tl betirr than I bar fur rar. Mjw.fr b4 a ba4 tut of ca'irrh a a wa rew Mtmtt loeurabl. Mi lovk eonlldenc U tb katt I bad received front tbe Hood's Bartaparllla ail after lakinf four botilea ef lb laedlcta m i (ottitiT w-iL w. n. Haklit, ruit- Maik. k iur te t H d Haad'i Pill wr Over Hit. akk Wle4ae, iMAdte, la4iMUuC. Iij kvL Si. BRICK CO., tiv fur un 11,0 vii Is it of l.hlCK. AN OLD SAW : " A Penny Suvtsl is A Penny Farms!." And when it coim-s to buying clolliiug ihc4 closi times, the "Saving Saw" is A WISE OLD SAW. T he iiis-d of ready cash Just now 111al.es tin- "iicin of price" nil mi the side of the buyer. Von can v'ct Just What You Need At Ju-t about your own price, in nil the lighter fabric and c-pis-iully in Furnishing Goods. At Schulmerich dr Son's. IMPERIAL K(i(J FOOD 1..J. M.rb.l For all varieties of poultry, laying Fowls, Young Clucks, Ducks, iis-sc and Turkeys. WILL MAKi: VOl It HKNN LAY It keeps fowls in best i-otnlition, and iiinkes poultry the most prof iiulile stock on the farm. No poultry yard Is complete without IMPF.KI w. vuu num. For suit- by . . . S F. SOlTHAHD. FIRST NATIONAL RANK OK HII.I.SIIOIIO. Trans:uls a firm-nil Hanking limine. J. W. HHL'TK... . HEJ. 8C1IOFIKI,) J. U. MKKHVM AN .. PainiDiin . .. Vira-PaiHiDr Cuniu K1U aiclit Kiruanj- anil Teleirrauhii TratiHft-ra. ami isHiii-a l.etlcra of Crude available tlironulmnt t tin t'nited IHtatea. Drawa Hills of Kicbnuitn on London, Liverpool. Dublin, I aria, livrlin, r rank fort on-tlie-Maiu, Hiockliolui, and all principal cue 01 enrope. Collections mail on all jnootaaibU-'pointa Banking bonra from U i. m. to ft r. a. HILLSBORO HOUSE J. NOKTHKOP, Corner Second and., Proprietor Waauinvlon Htrneta SEWbY KfltNlHHKI) A KD HENOVA I ED A F1UHT CLASH I AKLK. and all ao v oomniodaliona for the oonveuteooe of guest a. tiF Charges Reasonable OREGON STATE FAIR t'nder the manutixiiu-nt of the State Hoard of Auriculture, on the Htate fair OrouiuU near SjiIxid, eomiuena ing Si-plenilM-r 1 1, lM'.KI, and oontlnuitiR one week. More Than $15,000 in Cash Will be paid aa 1'rpniiunn for Stork, Von I try Swine. AgriiMiltntal Prodnota, Fraita. Native Wood. Minerala, Worka of Art and r'nury Work, uiiv for Trial of Heed. Reduced Rates ef Fares and Freights on all Transportation Lines PAVILION open four evening daring the week, with t"KJ niuaic in attendance. THE KKW ttlUNl) STAND and the NEW HtOl LAHUN I HACK are conceded to be atnon the iiumt romfortalile and tb beat "a tbe Pacitlo Conat. HPLINDID CONTESTS OF SPEED each Wy. '1 here ia entt-red fur theae eon teata the brat At Id of horara thia fear that baa been on theRrounda fui many a-aaoua. Valuab'e apd bAnilxome improvementa bawe burn made on tbe Kroonda and bnlld inea. ritF.mi m MHT. . Haibeen reivd and improved to tb ben fit of exhiliitora. Entrie for l'r-mim.n elrwe at S . . the Drat dav of tbe Kair, and ubibil luoal be iu place by 10 r. M. u aaid dnj. ritivK v AimHiox. Muii'a Hrinaon Ticket . . . . Women 'a Sexron I ii-krta Mou't f"T Tick-ta ..... .. .U Women" Ibt 1 Ir-krta Kace Track Tickrta. I .',! 8S Cbil- Women to tUa hc Conrae, Free. dren. nnji-r IJ veara, free lo all. V-ud W the hcrpt.iry at Portland f uf Trunin m Lint. J. T. AITEItMOX. treald.nt. t. T. GKEGO. Secretary. Jl.W 'tlre to laebter. 4 LI. ueraon knowina tbereaidvM l iV del. ted. either by not or aocownt, to the Kock Creek Lninlrln Co., ar re- queated, wbea tb anui booonie do, to eonia foiward in .r before Seotember tb lat and pav the aame. I he book of th eompnny are at the old W'ilkina place, wber Mttlement will b made. U-U NELSOX BBOH. Hillaboro, Aog. 16, AJRE YOU PREJUDICED? Many jx.opIc think it iuccs.iry to go to sonic 1 irftc city to find a first-lass .. DRUG STORE .. Don't you believe it, because ou can he convinced that there is a first class drug st'irc here, by calling oil BROOK & SELS who carry a tine and varied stix'k of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES iHtiH i hoi Prescriptions carefully coinouudl by au experleuood . . clii-mi-t . . FINE PRHFUMES. HILI.SHoHi , TUALATIN ACADEMY PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20, 1893. For CATALOdl'K or fmllicr Inronnatlon, Address: President TIIOS. U V.LVAAtXXl), U-1U BRANCH FORK When YOV oo u good tliini; CATCH IT that -i what every t.iiolt hou-kci-ia-r and cook iIims Iiii she know where to luiy CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER .. Mil. I) IIV .. HUCHES, MORGAN & ROGERS, of Hlilslioro, Oregon, ami ncknowh-di-d hy nil as MiMrior to any Making l'owder in the market. Try It, ami be romliiceil that wh.it -Hjr In (mr. HU(iHi:s, 31 OHCi AN & ROGERS. HILLSBORO MEAT MARKET HOST THOMAS, Proprietors, MAIN HTItKKT, C1I0H K HKKF. .MUTTON, VKAL AM) PORK Kept Constant l,v on Hand. HiheM market price paid for lloeve, Mutton, Veal and Hog. Fair dealing to all. l'leae fcive tin a trial. CARSTENS BROS. I MEAD, Proprietors. HILLSBORO SASH SASH, DOORS AND MOULDINGS A I'nll I J tie of htutiliir.l siim aii-l pultern-i of cn-li, Hora nioulHitift and hrackela conatantly in atix k. Special Ireslfrita of tu llder mxnla in:nlf lo order on ahort notice. Lumber Vartl. In conmHtion viith the nh and door factory lumber vaid will ho kept constantly M(M ki-l w ith r. .-n; l and dreasod Inmtier of all kind. Handera are iiivilrd lo .:kc lln-ir opI tm villi n. tlftlf at the fiKtory, wet i( the railroad Million, Hill-boro, Oregon. roitluii Uu. . Open 11 th year. Studinlu tnay ent;r at any time. Catalogufr J a Busirjusr; i?:ducation pays. Hilhboro Livery, Feed and Sales Stable OltOt HACKS, l.UCailKS rituir t i.t k SFW LINE OK mt.tiIKH AOOtO. Ordera left for HEAItE wlM ffrelte prompt altentlen. Ileiiipinhir the I'Ucc. IrfAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS &. J. VV. cam. sn hv.v. . . . Dr. W. BOWLBY, DRU66$T AND B00K&LLR, FOREST CROVE, And (p-l your riionry'a vtfirth ( I nikr-, Mili.-iii, Toih't Artlcl, Knvt-lort hikI V&-r, Mu-iml M- n hiin.li--, :ui.l pvrrytl.lnif uaiuilly kpp in a flrst-iht-w tfiuntry Inif, ltxiW ami N'om lly Stun-. rrcw-rlptlon. anil furmutw tun fully rriiniuiidl at all hrjur. iiu luroHt. ORF.tX)N Forest Crove, Orgona STOCK FARM! HdHIHOKN AND JKKSKV CATTHtS. S iIh of ditfxrt-nt f'ariu 1'rotluflta u IihikI. TARE AND TURNIP SEEOS A SPECIALTY. Hhepl:rJ Dtg for Hale, color, Black and 1 an, or Hnble. Orders IHN With Vntv. A. CHALMERS, Centerville, Wasbiogtoi County, Or. IUL1.SUORO. AND DOOR CO. In I'. AautiaoH.., eklX' II AL. MS IOH . AM) KIDIXCi HOUSES f ff iii a to. 8EWCLL . Proprietor.