Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, September 01, 1893, Image 3

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    HILLSIJORO INDEPENDENT
IK I DAY, HKITKMHKH 1.
1 li lVrtlunil ImlustrUl t-x)xnitin
will i-n n Vilnl;iy, S.jitemlx-r
i!7th.
Tilts I h Mrst-.-lus liinl wiling
In tl.i market at x-r thousand.
S irli ..riff hIiouIJ stimulate buiLl-
Tlr tiU' fair txilH lit Stil.'lll on
M mi lay, fv-pUMiiU-r 11th. It will
.sx'ii I.' time for those who Intend
jjolntf to park a irl .
IIonoraUlK T. II. Tonnu.t hit tv-turn..-.!
from hi hummer vwntion
iin.l it ilaily In hi law- rtli-e wrt
lins' u ilh tho Ihi-.1ihw inii'U-s ofliis
iliints.
A party wm this w.ik lUng
through town for u pluiv to put In
it ri'-'Hiirant hinl kv ri-am parlors.
At I.it.st Ulvh no Imiitlori lill'l
I t.fii t-lit'J.
'1'lit? oumJruot land case mis hecu
ai'p-.-ali'J to the United Static circuit
inurt, Ju.Jif.. Oilhert, of Ortvon,
.M Js'oniii, f California, and 1 lass ley,
of Neviul"', sitting together.
Tin- I'li mat Milling i-ompaiiy 1
iifi'ivlnij thl wfk ulmut twenty
lciii'Nof wh..ut per day averaiutf
niXty lill-ihH lurli. Tin quullity of
MmV'l hurVft I better tliuil thill of
I t-t year.
The farmer' lire Ju-t in the iniiUt
t.foati harvest. Th yield I het'er
than uas e.H- leil two month.-, hjjo,
mid the hor-its ran take mml'ort that
the f-tiM'k of rain is ample f. r the
I'liiniii year.
'i'here is it iiiaiiitloent nijMT
weight in the show wiinlow of
Messrs. UriK k A- Mel,, made from
maple knot. The mts'haiilu who
tiawi'd and polished it is K-iiire J.
1. Knl-lit.
Tlie Newport exeurslonlsts nfter an
at'-HinH of four weeks have mostly
rel urneil, Just in time though to help
iis hreathe the hot, hinoky uir of mid
hummer. The HIINUiro colony tit
Netarls however, liuuntuiin its in
ler'rity. Hop ilekliii will rommenee in
viriiest in this nelhliorhoixl nhout
Monday, tlx 11th. So fur there
wMim to bo no Im-k of pickers. The
crop U miiturinif In excellent lm;
and the quality good. Tho lice have
troiiblisl but Hllxlitly this year.
Tho iNtucPLXDEN'T Job fifth- has
Just printed a new edilioii of blank
w arrauteo dee U especially arranged
for use ou the typewriter. It I be
lieved theso are tho flrnt printed for a
lyi.'wrlter, and the beauty and
f-xccllenoo of the blank will cause it
f o b a favorite with conveyancer.
Ili'lrts from tho cholera-spreading
ceutrs are alarnilnjr. If all Amer
ican port wero as careful as United
.States lust year all might lie well,
Imt the fear of a lodgement In some
.f the Houth American countries Is
Imimnent, What wo have to do Is to
keep clean. How are tho back yards
in IJIlMioro?
A private iiirrenpondent a! Shoal
water ly, Washington, states that
l'ather J." S. Orlilln and wife, of this
county, are at Oylervlllo visiting
friend's. Mr. Orittln ha preaclusl
once In tho Methodist church at that
place, and was out ou beach
picnic excursion as froliiome a.s
though they had been Ukeil by him
fd xty years ago.
Last Saturday evening a the wife
.f Mr. 1. Abplaniiip, of Heislvlllo,
was in tho act of desi-onding from
the upper atory of her jiartlally con
Hiructed house, to tlie room below
by means of a ladder the atair hav
ii'nc not yet biH-n built shw slipix-d
iiihI fell dislocating her left hhoul.ler.
Next inornlng nho wa taken to
Jllllsboro .and had the dislocation
reduced by one of our surgeons.
A tremendous htorm is rcjortcd on
the Atlantic .seaboard at Savanna,
ieorgiu and llultlmore, Maryland,
the MOUtli'UMt winds piled high the
Kill w iters on Monday night ao that
the htrocts were Hooded and business
Pii-pended the next day. A hundred
lives were lost In (ieorgia and much
iironertv occuriil
.,.,-ii. ii..r In IlillslMiroi
all was quiet. The mnoke of a Hae
ful Indian summer is wltli us.
i ui' . .a. 't... ..... .
itovs cmch rats with hook and line,
There is an area in the rear of Messrs.
U-rst A Thomas' butcher shop w here
rats do congregate. They can't go
further since tho doors have leen
iron plated accordingly ' there they
play. The boys from tlie hallway
of the upper story dmp them a line
billed daintily. A rat Is most al
ways hooked, but rsvasionally the
bait, hook and part of the line go.w
is w hen fishing.
Messrs. llerst A Thomas are now
retting all ''lr ' nullo froln
iillaniook counly. The beef Is
exceedingly line, and belli driven
by easy stage over the mountains
gels here lu most excellent condition.
Urovesof from eighteen to twenty
live, come over at a time and finds a
readv esi.sh sale at flguns satisfactory
to th seller. This Is the first year
Ih.if Tillamook has Ihoii abie to
furnish regular market in Washing
ton county for the reoson then has
been no ifirect road aero the hills.
Now the Wilson river Is used,
A few davs ago a fanner, who
yearly hai i few 'les of wool to
market along ulsait harvest loaded
.... t.,r tiio nmiiixl sale, and mime to
own with a bulk that ut previous
-tie. netted eighty or ninety dollars,
but this year at the outside notation
be can realize no more than twenty
dollar for hU product, ami worse
than that there is no market at that
figure. o one to buy. JJe tound
storage rtoiii and tlien- it is. Some
KM.uUieans standing by culd not
pv.cti.v the self denial that ought to
belon to every partiam, but had Jo
mention to tin" wool grower that he
hid the cbumre for which he vote. I
l.i-t fall.
1'or the pa-t two or more wis k
hv ten . '.lH k in the morning tlie
hitching -t by the court house
-Mii.ire has lasn well patronised by
li' ht vehicles, of the thirty or forty
i.'ams fi.smentlys.vn standing there,
hardly ha a farm wagon Uen of the
number. Huggl- and carts have
predominated. And tha drivers Uo
are f,r the mn.1 part women or boy.
These do the errauds of the farm
while the strong men re In the
harvest field. The farmer herea
bouts are uot dcpendJnif much on
extra hired labor but are wappntf
work pod thu housing the crop
without a irnet expenditure of
ujoucy.
"The white raps were fait Ia.t
nlt.t, !ir" "No. they were not.
It was it Imrel'sisl prmssslitig, and
Tiuhoru mw liow it was and went."
The Ijeginiiing of this Khort stry
reacheo back noiiie time iuv. A
man liaiiesl Walile, I.s-.illy ansvr
H to Tinhorn, a gambler, has Uvn
making the cirvuit of tlie towns for
sime months. At one time he would
be iii Vancouver, then ho would
show up at Oregon Cite. IIilslMn
is in his circuit, and .McMimiviile is
not nhu lined. Some wis-ks ago be
eug.igti.1 in a game here in an out-of-the-way
plui-e ln-st known to the
initiated, and mado a little winning.
Somo others claimed to have h"iied
him and wanted a divy w hich was
made to some and refusal to otiiers.
Ibis lirought enmity, and Tinhorn
was not permitted to practis at the
bar, or engage in auy game. His
occupation was gone. Vengeance.
Un Tucsd.iy be buute.l f..r Listrlct
Attorney Harrett tut he was out of
town. In the ew tiing w hen he was
sts-u a meeting wm t.ppolnte.1 for
Wednesday luortiing and the iiftine
of everyone in towu who bad
matched coIqi for clears was listed
for urrt d on tlie charge of gambling.
Iiy soiu'j inemis this was brultixl
abroad t'id the innocent and guilty
pix-leil Issues and es-orte.l Tinhorn
outside of town and showed him a
barrel of tar and a sack of feathers,
accompanied with the remark that
he could go "us Is" but li" he .stayed,
they would pnxis-d to dress him in
a new uit. The barrel was black
and the feathers well, he took note
of the fact that they were handy, so
he Weld. Ilarrct thinks he got a '
dollar or two for going but he is!
probably mistaken this time. It is
slid that several others of the fra- j
ternity got letters by Tuesday night's
delivery riving notii-c that a more!
eircumscct walk Is to lx observed. -t
In talking of the matter Tinhorn Is
denominatisl a petty gambler w hich '
leads one to iiii'er that there are great
plungers in towu. If this bo true,
let them look luto the tar barrel and
touch tho feather sack as well as the '
mull ones.
Some of us are inclined to It ml fault !
and complain of the public highways ,
in the county and even wonder and!
spis'ulate us to why the county court )
don't do more to better their con-'
dition. Perhaps we would sing our
tune in u different key if w e con
sldereu tlie length of the road to be (
cared for. Those In let position i
to know, assert that there are 300;
miles of public roads in Washington 1
county. Many of these crosses rivers, !
swamps and gulches by expensive I
bridges. Our court Is exceedingly j
careful of the public funds, disburs
ing only when absolutely necessary,
The result Is a county out of debt, or !
nearly ho, und thoroughfares that are
pa.vs.ible, at least In the summer
time. It Is mild that JoNcphiue
county is $si,U0i) in debt. Verily
there are things worse than bad roads.
A stid case of drowning occurred at
Scholl'a Ferry last Tuesday A
fourteen-year-old daughter of James
Spidel, with perhaps others, were
bathlne; In the river and at the time
resting on a log float used for the
mooring of small lioats. This float
is part of the time Hnbmergisl so that
tlie logs are coated with the usual
slime and very slippery. The girl
moving on these treacherous logs
lost lier balance and HlipK-d into
diH'p water. The alarm was ut once
given but it wiu fully an hour liefore
the body was rcs'oveml, und too late
to restore life. Tlie girl's mother, at
the time, was visiting ut Portland.
The dccuned was buried at Lone
Fir cemetery, Portland, w here other
members of the family ho.
lbxl and gun. C. lllascr, with his
family ami friends, have enjoyed his
outing high upon hairy creek, where
fl-h are plenty and birds to be found.
Cut he mourns the loss of a ten dollar
rod ruined in this wis.'. He heard ,
the whirr of it pheiuant and saw it
coming toward him along an open I
space. When miir enough he
whipped out hi favorite rod and
struck tlie bird, which fell a few fis't
away, its neck and w ing broken, so
was 'the tip of his rod. This is the I
more remarkable simr last year, not j
more than fifty loct from the same
place, lie kilbsl two grouse by a
right and li-tt aw ing of his tl-hing rod.
"The Hook of the Pair," by II.
II.
be
H.un rolt, is
nubli-hlng. It will
.
issued In twenty-live numbers or
forty page each, at a subscription
price of one dollar pef nuniUT. The
pages are 12x1.5 inches, pnnt.sl on
fine pajHr, In the high.st style of urt
preservative. I lie uiu-irauous are
tine. Nothing has before approached
the D'sik of the Fair in typographical
execution. Like the exhibits de
scribed, it 1 uiltspiahsl.
Wesly Harrison, formerly of this
county, is sp Midiug a few day in
II illslM.ro. Some months ago he
received a gun-hot wound in the
right leg Ju-t la-low the kns At
the time he had surgical treatment,
but the wound never closed and is
yet giving him much trouble. One
.f his errands this time is to consult
our surgeons here. It is more than
probable that a painful njeratioii
may by decld.sl upon.
A conversation with a Portland
saw bone a few days ago developed
the fact that the profession there was
living and that is all. The health
of the place is from bis standpoint
distressingly good This he at
tributes to the close money market
which necessitates plain living, and
leople eat no more than is r.s(iiirsl
for maintaining existence. No
glultoney i Indulged hence lllne-s is
avoidisl.
A letter iisslv.sl from our towns
man, Oisi. Schulmcrich, states that
he is enjoviiu his vl-it to California
to the fullest extent. At the time of
his writing he was nt hi-old loyhwl
home, looking over the tailings
hoping to spy a gold nugget that
was mis-4sl by the miners twenty
vears uK'o. What was then a mining
lamp is now a thrifty fruit -ection
grow ing grapes and poach. -.
An exciting story i- told oil tlie
tris-ts this w.s k w herein it Is stated
that now since the sihor purcha-e
law Is to ls resal.sl, the orcgonian
will -u Saturday next commetus)
throwing twenty "dollar pieces from
the tower to the street U-low.
Hurrying times. Thus thought
the people and horse on Mr. Con
ncll'a place, by Olencoe last w.vk.
Tw o car loads of outs wero threshed
on Tuesday, drawn to the station on
Wedii.-Miuy, lliursilay sold in I'ora
lanl at 87 cent r bu-hel
Dr. Poppleton, of Portland, was in
town on Tuesday, and Is as Jolly
USUnl.
For home made title and other
pnre candies call at th bakery.
You can always get your candies
fresh at the bakery.
AttomcyW. Ik Inllard, of St. Hel
ens, was in the citv yesterday at
tending to legal bll-ineM.
U-v. II. It. Kl worthy will occupy
the pulpit In the Methodi-t church
next Sunday, morning and evening.
The hund engiue of the Hillsboro
fire department, sold Dome time ago,
was lii s away the latter part of
laat Wttck. It is gone.
TheJsherwuod prerwsl brick plant
is running at its full capacity. Sale
for tie product Is found at remuner
ative figures.
Therv w ill lie a grand iiiiimchI con
cert aii'l i. creum festival ut the
JreiiyilIe w'hixil house, Saturday
eveniiip, N pteuilx r I'd. Adlllis-ioll
ffes?. Come every bidy.
The Veteran Firemen leave Port
land oO Sunday next for The lilies,
where the annual tournament occur
The Portland loys will take a
machine with them.
Marriage liceue was U utjd on
August d to John C: Her c-d
arid IX'lla Sear ageel is. August
20th to Lincoln A. Your g aged 2t,
and Ha-e J. Itis-vis ag.sl 2o years.
Those w ho pl.slg.sl money to the
fire lu ll fund are hereby notified that
the siime is now tlue, and they are
rspie-bsl to deSi-il the several
amounts .uU-criUsI with J. T. ,s
ford. t 'lerk I ioodin paid lilKs u dollars
for a myole sculp this w.s-k which
be will mount over the vault ihsir,
there to stand as a sentinel. Fil't.s'ii
dollar- - the bounty paid by the
county.
W. L. Thorn Is building a water
tank which is to lie placed on a
tower cr.vttsl at bis home-lead.
The tank will bo llll.-d with water
rai-cd from a spring underneath by
a w in I mill.
Proli-sor (!. A. Stanley, pritviile
of the Tucom.i, Washington, public
sc hool , spent a day in Hill-boro with
his brother, J. H. Stanley. Pro
feasor S. is on his return trip
from an e.xtendisl eastern trip.
At the Methodi-t conference held
at Albany la-t w.s-k and chiug on
Monday, the apointmcnt of pastors
affecting Washington county are
lliU-boro H. li. Kl worthy; 1 leaver
ton, F. J. Drown ; Cornelius, D. S.
Wing-tead ; Forest Orove, D. A.
Waters. The presiding elder Is M.
('. Wire.
Zina Woods and the dogs aregainn
at outs, Li-t Monday tlie dogs got
among his sheep a Hock of Sli and
.ntter.sl them through the bottom
so that at nine o'clock that night no
moro than forty could be found alive,
six dead ones had lasn sen, and it
was feared that many more w 111 die
of wounds, If they nave not lsen
killed outright.
Messra. C'onnell brother smashed
their steam thresher engine quite
badly on Wednesday. A support to
the fly-wheel shaft gave way by
which the guides to the piston were
wrenched apart and a cylinder head
blown out. The damage is so seriou
that repairs will not he undertaken
for this harvest. Anew engine has
Ihh'ii purchased and will be in the
held this Friday morning at work.
The delay will le but a day and a
half.
A gentleman, a practical baker,
was in tow n this week hsiking for a
I hi -ii i less oMning for putting in a
bakery. It Is ti-lrable, all things
considered, that he will conclude not
to do so unless he buys Mr. Heldel's
business. For, while conietition is
desirable, yet w here there is business
but for one another (stablidiment
would but so cripple the w rvhi' that
the public w ill sutler. There Is busl-
i f. . I... r.
uess nere uir imr imiver oui ii'M ioi
two.'
Attention Is called to the Newltcrg
fair which will bo held Scptemlier
2ii, 27, 2S, and 2'ath. This s the
only fair in Yamhill county, and
will doubtless receive the support of
the entire surrounding country.
Arrangements are being made for a
good exhibit of farm products, fine
-lock and everything that will make
the fair attractive and enjoyable to
all who attend. Lilsral cash pre
miums will lie awarded to exhibitors.
Ask von r postmaster for premium
list.
It is full time our young people
are selecting the school to be attend
.s next year, and lu doing this, the
Normal at Monmouth ought to
pss-ive due consideration. If a
young man or woman exects to
teach only as a stepping stone to
something better, a year In the
Normal w ill be of Brent w orth. The
y.ir commence Tuesday, Septem
ber r.H h. tvx am i nation Mr en
trams' In the Junior and senior classes
will Is? held Monday, the 11th or
Septcmlicr.
A talk with one of our leading
physicians was cheering lu that he
stated that the dreaded Influenza,
frcquantly know n as la grippe, run.
its course In thi-ee years, and that the
year following Its visitation is alw ays
one of health and a light death rate.
According to this law, then, next year
will lie a s'rii"l health, and of course
happiness. Now, If the lawmakers
will only pive us good rules, under
which to live, we will be happily
fixed for the enjoyment of life.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wehrung
will take the train tomorrow Sat
urdaymorning for Portland from
which citv they will the same eve
ning Htart for t'hieugo by the Canadi
an Pacific. Mr. Wehrung'a health
is somew hat Impaired and he takes
to traveling for Its benefit. He
exX'ts to be lsent several months
and while ea-t or tho HoeKie win
visit Pitt-burg, the home of several
nephews and nieces. It has lieen
more thau forty years since he vi
ited that city.
In honor of her giie-d, Mrs. A. L.
Ijivton. of illeno, Nevada, Mrs. II
V. Hates Invited a number of hT
friends to a ss'lal afternoon la-t
Tuesduv, Tlw following persons
wero present i Mr. V. L. Thorne,
Mrs. Mary McCull.vh, Mrs. M. M,
Pittingvr. Mr. J. I. Merryman, Mrs
R. Waggener, Mrs. J. L. Iiarnard,
Mrs. J. Hare, Mrs. J. P. Tamie-ie
and Misse Lura and Iiena Waggen
er. Fthel Merryman, Hattie J. Hice,
F.llar'th Lagleton, Maud Pittinger,
U.vse W ilcoz and Julia Jocclyn
Most enjoyable hour were -pent.
Accompanied by the best w Ishe of
her new friends. Mr. Lay ton nd
her daughter left for her home Wed
nesday afternoon, where sho ha
charjreofthe conservatory of music
of bishop hltakcr eminary.
The summer apirtionnif nt of
school fund- will be made by Super
Intendett Stanley next wec. The
rule Is 70 cents per scholar rvrted
lu-t March.
The new Mlitil firm in
York L. Me and Murphy.
New
PEHIIKS A CE.IM.
Tlie Mctluslist church at Farming
ton ha- pun lut-ssl an organ for us
in church M-rvicen and Incon-equeuee
gave a wxiul on Wedm-sday night
to rai-e funds to pay for the same.
Tlie church was well filled with
people from various art of the
county and promptly at o'clock
the literary and musical part of the
eut.rtuiiiiiieiit Is-gan under the
direction of tho Progress Aaiateur
Dramatic Club. While all did their
parts well, essclal praL-o Is due the
Mi--- May Hingley, Llllle Stephens,
Grace Milton und Kthel Heharrell.
To -ay that all tlid their part well
was substantiated by the prolonged
applau-e following each rendition.
Following is the programme a ren-
iere.1:
Iiutrauiental bl
hBcantiua
iH-clmiiou ...
HvadiuK . . -.
...tilirl BeUrrll
. . MoJ HiDtfij
.Mu lro Miltou
Msj HidwUt
....Mr t. F. WooJ
Llllu KidLl
tWS'ltltlluU
Uavt
JtiWie Su Libns itoJ MuJ HuilT
iSulo
.Jirs. cutlJl " r 4; u i
Kiiaiuui Ifswia Sivptions
Hnt'itstuiu .tlml ifa-uar II
I'liums "Suuixl III Haltie Cry" lb Club
At this Juncture "js-aclies and
cream" w as announts'd In order, and
not the Ica-t surprising was the fact
the jieaches were ac.simpaul.sl with
real cream not sklmm.sl Isith on
bottom and top but the genu
ine article. There was no delay in
waiting for napkins or llnger-glasts
to be pavstsl, uot even for grace
to lie said, but bll-llles.s Was pro
ctssled with in tlie u-uiil manner on
such occasions and ample Justice wa
sts'iniugly done by all. No pains
weie spans! to make matters pleasant
fir the visitors from ahrimd, and at
II o'clock the crowd liegan to wend
their way homeward.
Those pr-cnt from Hiilnhdro were:
Misses Maud Plttenger, May Willis,
draco Poc, Minnie Willis and Alma
Willis, and Messrs. John Drown,
Frank Williams, West Doseow, J.
It. Dts'gle, John Funis and Will
Feiltoll.
W.IIMT0.
Humor has it that Wapato is soon
to have a store.
Mrs. Wood visited her relatives in
Pike this week.
Ellis Flett Is ut Corvallis on busi
ness this week.
Oracle W. b-l. r Is very sick with
measles.
Mrs. D illard, of Portland, 1 vis
iting her daughter Lura at Mr.
Churchill's.
John Flett and Mr. Person are In
camp near Jones' mill gathering
berries.-
A son of full weight and measure
arrived nt the home of Herb Cowls
last week.
Miss Storey, of McMlunvllle, has
lieen engaged to tench our fall term
of school.
Mi-s fileiinie Durgett, of Portland,
and Miss Delia Garrison, of McMinn
uille, who have been the gmsts of
Miss Kiln Floury for the past three
weeks, returned to their homes
Monday.
Alfred I'leurv and Mlsss Delia
Garrison, Kate Matheny and Glen-
nie Durgett, and other parties from
Portland, spent several day last
week camping in the w ilds of f'he
hulem mountains. Stha ni; Kit.
M 11001. KKI'OKT.
The follow Ing I tho resirt of tne
m hool taught in (lie joint district No.
si, for Washington and Multnomah
counties, beginning July :11st and
ending August 2.", 1'J:1 No. of
lays taught, 20 ; No. boys enrolled.
s; Ao. girls enrolled, iu: ao. oi
days attendance, 21(9; No. of days
absence, :! i No. turns tardy. 10;
No. of visitors, 12 i No, neither ab
sent nor tardy, S George MuCoubrey,
Delia McCouliiey, lora Ii. oiihrey,
Ira Hoanl, Dick Hoard, Willie
Johnson, Fred Johnson, Tilda C'hris
tenson. M. A. NoiiTiiKi r,
Teacher.
Stetl fur a (cut a Pound.
In a ri-eent Interview with the
reporter of one of the Pittsburg
pais-rs, Andrew Carnegie, wdien
ask. si a I rfiu t the condition of the Iron
btisine-s, replied: "Well, I do not
ntssl to say anything about that; It
sxttks for itself. One pound of steel
for one cent ! I he niiiT baron ha
ceassl to rob and Is now being
roblx'd. Tlie eiglh wonder of the
world Is this1 Two ixuinds of Iron
ore, purchased on the shores of Lake
Suarior and transported to Pittsburg;
two pounds of coal, mlneii Inlon-
nellsville ami manuractunxi into I j
Miinils of coke and brought to
Pittsburg; one-iiair poumi limestone
mined ea-t of the Alleghenle and
brought to Pittsburg; a littlo manga-ne-e
ore mined in Virginia and
brought to Pittsburg and these 4)
pounds of material manufactured
into one pound or solid steel ami sold
for one cent 1 That's all that need lie
said about the sbs-l busiursvs. The
capacity of the country to manufact
ure is U-yond its wants. Some
furnaces and mills must Mop, others
mu-t restrict production, and, until
that is done, wo must expect the
continuance of low prices. It I the
-ame all over the world. England
Is even worse than wp are, but she
ha endured the depression so long
that she has cltrstd many of her
works. The longer all parties con
tinue to run. the lower price will
become, and the more disastrous the
top will be to sonic of thesti when
the end comes."
lntelliitenrf of the IUre.
U.sfntlv n cw Jrst'V fkrmer.
hilo insinu Hlciiij? the titr.".-! In New
uric, honra t 10 wt-u Known "noiirn"
r.f hia r. khI fil.l luirso. which lulil
Ins ii stolon fiMin Ms Iwrti la-t ititrr,
six motitli iiavliiif tlaii1.!. The
. i j i ...
larui.T turnisi, hui wiro f unuKn. s
the Hifictioiinte ol'l unlniMl, hitched
in a liiiti-lw r'a uncf.n. The horse
hu.t rocrrilzsJ hi master, and irave
him the RfCiistoiiiel signal. The
fnruif r reeovir.sl hi property and
111.' thief wa arreted.
rOKJIEXT.
IOFFKR on Fiva-Acra tract la K rth
Side Addition to Hillaboro, for loon
leaae. It I partlr plantod to fruit tree
and bernea. and balaneo eiiUble fur r
denlna. Iter la 4 alvruom baftwontb
nreuiieea, a rouu el) of water and eity
wfitet in tba yard. I'oaltr boa and
other ontbatldinua of oooTenienl eonetm.
tion ro with tba baa. Ksquir for fartber
rarticaitr of
11 j C. U. WHI1L0W.
TJEiEi-
HILLSBORO BRICK CO.,.
rptlK jri.rdsnf tkio HlU.SBoKO HICK X. I. h' a 1.-1 i:..r lh l;ilrr.J
1 ID the tvioltl part of fnu, and bar fur aula lli U of Mill K,
vbioh will be aulJat IbajarJ or duhvrrvi)
AT REASONABLE RATES.
laqairvMt the Vnrd ut F. M. I I'.I.SA V, r ofOwuer.
JAS. II. SEWKLL, rroirhtor.
Portland's Ureal hkiwl Eption,
OPENS SEPT. 27 1BQ3 CLOSES QCT. 2Q
LIBER ATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND
WILL FlKNIsa THE MtSK'.
A WORLD OF MECHANICS IM MINIATURE.
THE bfECl.L rtATruEs) WILL ECLIfSjK IHO-iK OK ANi I'KEVIOUS VKAB.
MADAME CIRARD CYER'8 PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN
Contiraolaii at a cost ut flu.000 and tbruwlun a thonsaud jen i,t mutor m all tl color ol
ttia raintmw will txaaufr Sluiio linll.
LARGE JQTJJjzZTTJTLS
('uulaililUK tlsh of nil tarietir foQud Id Orou waters, Lava I u ooiialruotrd
at Krent rxprus.
THE ART GALLERY
Will contain a oollwlion of imiu'ini' lts-le.l from IU World's Fair. Auionu Ibfui
KlUbaru wlrl.raUsl iiHiuliiiK t'l'KI KU'S L.4SI' F Hilt I . lu vini this tfronl k?i posi
tion nud vivw its wim.irr iu ry dxiatsiuriil of Art and Svi.-iioe, will I uril thni to
a visit lu tlie Wurld'a fair at ('iiicauu.
KKDl C'F.l) UVI KSOX ALL I K NSt)l( I A I P IN LINKS.
For further hifurtiintion addrr-a y. ALLEN,
II t hi-riiit. tidriit and hM-rotar.
Coming Sure !
Troxetl's i T r a n SjA t ! a n 1 1 cV a u d e v 1 1 1 e s .
OPERA HOUSE-ONE NI6HT ONlf
SMyRDAY,SEPJ.2
20 American and European
ceieDMiies i)
Sl'KCI Ah iliss Amy Hud-sin. tti dariuii
Win-Walkr, will nmU a yr uid Aoeniuu
In front l the Tlienier at !:.' . in. Frv
to every bly.
FTlt Al'rulriiwr Hull will give a grand
Callou ball alter tne allow.
Admission 25 cts.
Reserved Seats 10 cts Extra.
HcaW on aiilu at Webrantf d Son.
An F.ilUfinlc of ilyseulery.
In !sViit'iiihi'r, 1 Stil, dysentery In
a very sfv.-r.' form, jirovuiksl nt
Jamestown, N. J. Walter Williird,
a well-known uiorcliuiit of the phioe,
prix-ured n supply of C'liiuiiUerluln's
tolle, Cliol.-ntHiid IHHrrliten lU'iinsly.
lie says, "It Is certainly one of the
best things ever nuulc, anl ha
giwix the highest satisfaction iu the
most severe eiise of dysentery."
For sale hy the Hillshoro l'hurtnacy.
Haw to Cure ( holer Infantum.
l'oIXTSVIl.LV., llLKl-IXUlOX Co.,
X. J., July 17, IV.t J. Our Imhy, now
fourtivu months old, was taken with
every yniptniii of cholera infantum.
I commi'iiit'il iisititr C'liainhcrlain'.
Colic, Clmlira ami linrrhua Hem
etly and after the ftr-t few !oss
was reliev.sl, and at this writing Is
a well ns ever. I feci that 1 can
not ipenk t'H highly in its praise.
Mils. W.M. V.. Ki:kd. 1'or .-ale by
the HIIIsIkho I'harniacy.
:.ih) Kenard
For any trais- t.f antipyrine, inor
phlne, chloral or any other injurious
compound In Krause's Headache
Capsules. cent. For sale by
Hillslxiro Pharmacy,
Ititekleu' Arulra !uItc,
The Ust aalve in Hie world for
Cuts. Urnis., Sore, I leer, Salt
Kheiini, Fever Sin, Tetter, Chapsl
Hands, ChllMains, Com, mid all
Skin eruptions, and positively cures
Pile, or no pay required. It is unr
anted to irivo pt-rfiK-t satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 2" cents ier
Ih)x. For Side by Hillsboro Phar-;
niacy.
It Sines the t Itlldre u.
I u ri ntr the epideinic in this eoun- ;
ty lu Ausru-t, H, my little. Iwy. ;
aifi'd thre years, was taken with
bloody tlux in a severe form. When
my wife eomniencsl giving Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera und li
arrh.ea Hem.sly the discharge were
bloixly and unnatural. After the
first dose w a given lie began to get
better and the stool Imsmiiio more
natural. Thre dosj eomplet.'ly
cured him. I cannot i'alc tMi
highly of the medicinu. i.
(I.KXV, (it way, S into County, Ohio.
l-orsnle Iiy the llillslsiro Pharmacy.
Dead letter LM,
E, O. Perking, lllnrik Petterjan,
K. U. Woo, Is. All letter not called
for by Scpteiulier 9th, will 1? wnt to
the dead letter olDce. One cent will
be charged on each letter call.sl for.
.MANY A. 11HOAVX, 1'. M.
lloamaoK AuL"lt ?ih, near Farmington.
totliewifo Jusepb Kobiumm, a uaaxliter.
Will At Lanrel.on the 2W1 iutt., tothe
wne of Mr. John n III, a aon.
.niHKii.D.
fl.ua Sas At the Tnnlntin hotel Anoint
a.'d. hy J. I Knmht J. r., John C. ller
and Ma Delia Hhh, of Hberwisid.
Yocho Kaavaa Anir'M 'h. at Cedar
Mill. hT U. V. V. W. tldndiie, Ut.
I.ineola Voni aud Mis Hnaa l-enn.
Tba toiiuu ptsjiite t's.k leave of frionda
and will s-nil the boneTiuoou uu an
eionraionto the World' Fair
Vn, Jkf. y. Uor4
"I Was a Wreck
W.ta catarrh, lung trnuLI and fcB'raQy braaaa,
down. Bafor I h.-.d ukan half a boti'.a at
Bo4'( Sar4prilla 1 f -It bettir. hv" I aia U
Hood's'-'Cures
food haalui, tor a.'l ef UiU my thaiiki ara duo
to HtxxTa arprm." Ma. U. r.
IkiXK. Ctover, Inn Co., Mo. it HOQ't
Hood' fill ur Cuoitiaatioa tf rwator.
IM U wUU.Ua acueaof tut auaaaarr aaaa..
p.
AN OLD SAW:
" A Penny !S;ivwl is
A Penny I'-amed."
And wheu it come to buying
clothing these close times, the
"Saving Saw" I
A WISE OLD SAW.
The need of ready cash Just
now makes the "item of prices"
all on the Mde of tho buyer.
You cm get
Just What You Need
At ju-t iiliuut -our own price,
in all the lighter fabric and
especially in
Furnishing Goods,
At Sclniliilerich A Soil's.
IMTKHIAL K(J(3 FOOD
For all varieties of Poultry, laying
FowN, Young Chicks, Ihicks,
ie.s and Turkey,
WILL MAKE V01 It HENS LAV
It k.-eps fowls In Ix-st condition, and
inak.-s poultry the most prof
itable Mock on the farm.
No poultry yard is complete without
I MPF.lt I U. IMU KM)I.
For aiili by . . .
S. F. Ml"riIAlM.
HILLSBORO HOUSE
J. XHtrillior, . Proprietor
Comer Ssind and.. Wimliiinrton Street
SKWI.V I t UM.HHFll
AM) KFNOVAIKH
FUiST Cl.Avs TAIil.K. and all ao-
euininoUatioiia for the rouvenienee iif
Riieata,
K Charges Reasonable
OREGON STATE FAIR
I'niler Hie huiml.'i-ui nt of the State Hoard
of Aericulitim, on the Htato Fair
tiriiiiiiils nenr Snlem, oommeno
in September ll, l'M. and
roiiClnuini one werk.
More Than $15,000 in Cash
Will le pnij a I'reiuliinn for Stock,
I'ooltry Swii'e. Aririilinial 1'rodanta.
t rnitH Ntie V ls. Minerals, Worka
of Art and Fi.oejr Work, and for Trial
of peed.
Reduced Rates of Fares and Freights
on all Transportation Lines.
PAVILION open fonr evening during
the week, with si I ronsic in atlendanoe.
THF. NEW OltAM) STAND and the
NKW KtlH I.A IIil.N TKACK are conceded
to l.e noii'Di: tlie m t romfortahle and the
heat ou the I'nciUJ Cn.iil.
hl'I.KMll CON1K.H1S Or KFEED
earh dnv. I hum i entered for tbeao eon
I testa tli Ual ft Id of M.rsea tbi year that
ham ltfa tiu the iru'imla for Ulfll aeaanua.
Valuable and baiidwirnA ImproTementa
hawe lieeu niadeou the Knnda and build
ina. ritK.MII! HIT.
Una been rensrd und improved to tba bene
fit of exhibitor
F.iitrba ft.r l irruluiu' cl me at S . M. the
first dT of the t air, nml exhiblta moat be
in pin by 10 '. 'J. ft HaiJ dar.
pi'.u i;h or AiitiiMHiox.
Mn'a S. K. n Tu Le-a . . .
onu-n'a rie-i.ou 1 lutt'ta ..
Meii'i lnr 1 10 is
Voivn' l's licket"
lim lrark lickeia. Daily
SI R0
,. 1 Ct
( Wnnun t' tlie n.ire C.iue, Fra. Cbll
1 ...... r.- ... .11
Send U the SrrU.f at Fortland for
I rrmiiiiu Li-.i.
J. T. ArrERSCX. Praaidont.
J. T. OREOO. Srcri-tanr. 11 li
Aa-aorll tic.
rPHE Board f Eq laluitioa far Wmhitui
1 Ion Ooau'T. ili eonvt ne In 'haCkra
olUoe at tba Conrt H .use in It illabnro. oi
the 2 nh dT "f e--''.-ii tier, 1-JJ and oon
llnna is aesalon on week, or nr.tll tba NMh
of heptember. fir it mifym of aqaa.Ulog
111 :vt of ainir.ctoti smnt.
1514 C. K. LtlCMilN,
Ataeaanr of Wal.ln(rt9B count j, OrefoO
ARE YOU PREJUDICED
Many jxtp!c think it neotssity t i g to some l.irgr
city to find a first il.is
. DRUG STORE ..
Don't you believe it. because ou can !.- couviiutd that there i a tir9t
class drug stte hcie, by calling ou
BROOK & SELS
who carry a fine and varied
stoik of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES
I HI 411 IHH IHi: I tllOHt.
Pre-KTiption curofuily compounJod by an expfrlenotl
. . clicmUt . .
FINE PERFUMES.
IIILLSPOP.O,
TUALATIN ACADEMY
AND
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY.
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20, 1893,
For I'ATALMU'K or furllier Int'or-nallon, Address:
Pivsidetit THOS. .MtCLKLLAM),
il ls Forest Crovo, Oregon.
FORK BRAWCH
uhii.ij, n,
..'7 I
vV''a; i
, I
When YOU see a Jtood thins;
a. CATCH IT a.
Tliut I U'liHt every (HMJD houst'-k.H ir riuI cmk ilow when she knows
w Ihth to buy
CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER
.. soi.n TtV ..
HUCHES, MORCAN & ROGERS,
of Hillsboro, dragon, Hint ucknowlcilol by all .1 Mtiwrior to ny Ituklng
PowiUt in tin market.
Trj It, und be coutluceil that ln e j In true.
HlTCillKS, MOIMJAX & ROCJEItS.
HILLSBORO MEAT MARKET
It Kit ST .V THOMAS. I'roprittorN,
MAIN STUKKT, HILLSIK)ItO.
('HOICK HKKF, 311 TT0, VKAL AM) 10 HK
Kept (onsfmitlv on llatnl.
Hilibost iiiurkft iiric u i 1 fur Ihi-vi's, Mutton, V.-hI itntl Ilogi. fair
i.tilintr to all. riit- tfivu u u trial.
CARSTENS BROS, k MEAD. Proprietors.
HILLSBORO SASH
atanwlacturare
SASH. DOORS AND MOULDINGS
A full blue .if hUrxlaril ei H ainl
hri:ket conatantlv in elixk.
KperUl Dealirn "( bill liters' ix-l
1. amber lr.l. In mnni'dimi with
yai'l will le kepi conMrti.tly ulixki-.l
Knllupr aro inv.leii to il.ne iinir uni. r with tu.
UDIre at the t'urtorv, west o( the rnilimiil Miuinn, 1 1 1 UlM.ro, Orvtfou.
r'wwUAMi. O
Opn 11 lh ya-. Ctu U x r n rn-r at any time. Catklou fr
J A businej:z; education pays.
Hilhboro Livery. Feed and Sales Stable
. . OMIil II I UH . .
hacks, nna.iKs AMI 1 1 1 1 ) I N ( ; H01ISKS
fKiitrn t ti ii;iiiD To.
A MW MM: 01 lill.f.lF.H ADDH).
Order left far II Ft lis r. will rerelre prompt altentUa.
Item, itibe r tbe l'ln.-e.
MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL.
F. J. WILLIAMS dt J. W. 8EWELL Proprietor.
CAM, ASlt KK.K . . .
Dr. W. BOWLBY,
DRU66IST ANP D00KSCLLCR,
FOREST CROVE,
Andg- t y.Mir ruo.ifj-' worth .f In.ir Mi-li ltn-, Toilet A rttcl.w,
Envtlornw ami r r, Musi.nl M. ivli;iii.li', ami . v.'rj thln(f usually kfpl
In a it-da country lru', lUk iii.'I Nov. lty St. re.
Prerl()tloii and f jrtnul mnfu41y poropounclmJ at all hour. .
OREGON'
STOCK FARM I
nniiiiM.i .1 r u j r.n.r. i (All nr..
Sim..I nf diAnreut 1'Hriu I'rodunla keil
mi AND TURNIP SEEDS A SPECIALTY.
Siieplurd Dik for hale, color, llla.'k
and 1 an, or Sable.
i I..I..K. t'liu.i am-i.i.
1r,,"ia a aa.v-i. vaiiu i are.
A ru ai Mr no
4 uiiMa.iiic.na.
Centemllle, Washington County, Or.
AND DOOR CO.
" DaaUra In
tattern ( m-li, duor uiouUIdic oel
iiimle to oi.lir rm htiort nutice.
vlia kkkIi rmI ilur futniT lumlier
rmili aii l Ji.'hm?I liiinlx-r uf all kirnl.
r,
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