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HILLSBORO INDEPENDEXT. rUIDAY, IXJTOBEU 13, ls!ll. li.rn, (M'iUt 10, to the wife of III. lUHT, it NOtl. Willi.- WuKKwr rxiil NVrtliutHlay in town viiitimf with old fri.mU. J. N wMrt In ijruimrinjr to o-n a li-h nmrk.t in town, wlu re liu will kii'p fnli tilt for wtle. 1 1. 11. SHinvr lifc oH-nwl k Imrln-r "Trt.cp on hxH-ond Htnt-t, n'it t Wih-y A mi'l DeiniU livi-ry ntatl. A -I'll" of liorw UdoiiKinjr to John M;itliv4 run Hwny ono day thin u . k, and witc im.lly Injured. S..' tlio new lint of ladles' ami m.'Lti' ii mlt-ru'inr ut IIuifh.it. Miirirun A K"Hr, ami the iirLv-t suit the linn. Wr"oudfnM in this county are iiio.Ii-i. Four l'ttTs have foifii rw I , Ivicl tills week Imvln no signa ture. Ss (lit new line of ladiiV and trents' underwewr ut Hugh, M orpin A H irers, hikI the rk-e ult the tiin.s. The owners say thut the maruder who Inive U-en ntMiiiK the (rnipe burdens in w'lith J 1 illstMjro, are known, n nd if they wish to avoid tronlile they must htuy out of the vineyard. A Chinaman wun in town this week trying to rent a Uwv for a w;i-h house. Ilissuivess will depend entirely tixiii the amount of patron iin he receives. This will not lie much if the otMiNitioii to coolie luhor is w hut it is declared to he. ('. W. JuiitcH, Hiniill fruit farmer living Ixtween here and Cornelius, luis lost hy the curly ruins a ton and a half of blacklM'rrles. Ill crop hus leeu in market for soino time, hut it was lurtfe and the damp weather caught him. Hliie vitriol, cuprum sulphate, ho c.xtcnxlvcly usetl hy farmers fc dif troy hinut kitiiii m"l wheat, is cheaper this fall than ever leforo known In this market. The Phar macy Is retailing 17 pounds for a dollar. District Attorney llarrett was at home for a brief hour on Saturday last. Tho two murder cases in As toria last week ondod in convictions. The prisoners were Hentenoed to lie huntf. This wis'k Mr. llarrett is in attendance at tho Columbia county circuit court. James ld chanjod with the lar ceny of two pulley blocks and 400 fis't of roM', the personal property of M, S. Ihiiley, had his examination in Justice Knight's court on Tuosday and was ImiuikI over to await the action of the Krai" Jur'i the sum of J'.o. Uonds were furnlshisl, and the defendant is at large. Some time ago V. 11. Wiley's sa- 1 i at lleaverton was hrokon open and rohlssl of goods. Tho authori ties have been looking ahout for the burglars, and have Harry (Jrow, Maggie Wulton anil John Hrugger under arrest. The two hitter will Juive their exaiiiiiiation totlay, and lirovv, on Monday. Mr. II. I'. Hcholfleld weighed his J. year old Clydesdale colt, Granger, a few days ago, who tlped the Ix-am ut 1700. At the June colt Hhow the same animal weighed 1128. At the colt show, tllenett, tlranger'a dam, had at her side a Fife Ally that took the second premium. Then it was less than two weeks old. Now that ttcrub at tho age of four months weighs (!VS pounds, bfood tells. The following petition Is nt the store of II. T. Ijttlfortl in Hilisboro, 11 tlio old Indian war veter ans may see it and aflU their signa tures: "We, the undersigned, Indian war veterans, citizens and residents i,r the state of I iregon. Washington and Idaho, reHsvtfully ask your honorable Isnly toconslder and enact n law granting each one who served in the Indian wars from 1845 to 181.0. a s'iision such as have been granted the Mexican war veterans, also a land warrant for 1C0 acres of land. As a large number who would ln benefitted by the passage of such a law are ipiite agisl, in fis-blo health, and In needy circumstances, and nn nliletogive their nntonal attention to locating warrants on public lands, they are rapidly passing away, and we' would therefore ask that the s:ime be made transferable. . . 1. In ii vacant lot la'tweeu Washing ton and Hascline streets, a few morn lugs ago Ksiulre Knlghtsawa Denny pheasant hunting for his breakfast. Alsait this time Mr. Morgan came along, to whom the Denny was shown. He hurried off to the store alter a shotgun. In tho meantime ,lo Iteid came alonif with hla '2 rifle. He stalked the bird and took three -hots, but the game was not dlstnrbed more than it would have been, by the breaking of a twlff In the Jungle, lis- this time the shot gun was brought to Isiir, and then a retriever and the three men cornered the prey and appropriated it for his honor's dinner. Hut how camo tho bird In town? Well, it Is tills way. Mr. licorgo Schulmerich has been gath ering up a coop of Denny pheasunts lor a frhsld In California. This one was an extra fine domesticated bird for which Uenrge had paid IJ.50. It had s(nped from its coop In an ad joining yard. ' The county court has granted to the Portland A Hilisboro K.ectrlc railway the right of way along the county rmid from (Vdar Mills to llilWM.ro conditioned that the road inuv ls operattsl by uteam only while building. Second, the track must be built on one side of the road, and not nearer than twenty-two feet front the center except nt tnrns; third if any portion of the wagon r ad now used, bo appropiated, the railroad must build in the center of the surveyed road a new track: lourlh, the railroad must bo confined to one side of the road except where a i'rosing Is made, which shall only I done by express ermlssion of the court ; fifth, the company must make and maintain crossings on the amo trade as the wagon road ; slxth.no wagon bridge or any part thereof Is to u appropriated or used by the railroad; seventh, tho franchise to 1-c forfeited If the road Is not com pleted and four trains run per day by n 'ptcmlNT ;10, isitj; right, the fran- Ii i-. to le forfeited If the company 1 its assignee fails to osrate it for a ! -iod of three months and ninth, ! ditches and tills must I so con " ii' t.si that the rond-b.sl shall le l 'numbly drained. A very sad accident happened at inceul's saw mill, nctir Middleton this county, litst Friday morning. The proprietor, William Vincent, had oiled the mandrill carrying the saws, when he notictsl a piece of nunc against tho saws which he reached over to remove. He ulipped and his right arm was caught by the saw and cut off at the elbow. He staggered back and called to his men who came forward, but not to his assistance, for instead of lying him down and lighting the tttump ho as to stop the How of blood, they led him first to his residence, Home distance from the mill. The loss of blood was great. A surgeon from Newberg was summoned who dressed the wound, but too much blood had been wu.st.-d And the patient died in the evening, atx.ut eleven hours after the accident. The dis-eased was 40 years and 0 mouths old and was a brother to T. T. Vincent, formerly suer intendeiit of schools in this county A wife and eight minor children are left to mourn the loss of huslmnd and father. Itesidea the s.Tsonal Ions to his family, the community will miss him, and his place in society will not easily ho tilled. HI funeral W's largely attended on Sunday. He leaves considerable property, but no insurance on his llfo which, had it ncen provided, would have been a valuable resource with which to pay a few claims that the eutate will haw to meet. The Hrock-Khea wedding Is thus noticed In the society columns of the Onvonlan: 'W. K. Brock of Hill. Is.ro, was married to Miss Klla llhea last Wednesday afternoon, at the bride's home on Uhea Creek, 1.1 mile from Heppner. Itev. J. M. Dennlson, of the Methodist church, olllchittsl. The brido is one of the most prominent young ladies of Morrow county, and daughter of C. A. Hhea, president of the First Na tional Hank of Hepp ier. Mr. Brock is n business man of Hilisboro. The bride was very becomingly attired In broendo cream satin, trimmed in chiffon and orange blossoms. The bridal presents were numerous and elegant. Among those present were the nearest relatives of the contract ing parties: J. 1. Hhea and wife, T. A. llhea and wife, tieorge conser and wife, James Adkins and wife, Itev. trunk Adkins and wire, John Friend and wife, V. Crawford and wife, K. (J. Hlocum ami wife, W. S. Honcer and wife, Newt Jonew and wife." Air. and Airs, llroclt are now at home, and W. K. Is the happiest man In town. He Is no longer high priest of evenings behind the pre scription case, having Installed Frank Mitchell in that omce. lie has tak en up the lines of a solid business man and the habits or an exemplary Is-nedict. From Pendleton Dr. LInklater writes this not.'. "As we are being delayed here for a while owing to the engine having gone on the tracK, I take the opportunity of correcting a paragraph in your last Issue refer ring to myself. In It you say I in tend visiting tho World's Fair Med leal Congress. Now this took place in May last and is consequently over. In reirard to taking notes for your paper I shall do as I promised viz : try. If however, 1 find it Imprac ticable, I shall have to be as concise as time will admit in my annotations, for I am not going in the capacity of repute." . A pross'rous year for Pacific Uni versity. Tho favorable estlmattf put upon the work of Pucitlc University by tho friends of higher education Is Illustrated in a very tangible form by the fact that the attendance Is now considerably larger than at the same date last year, notwithstanding the hard times which nave uiminisncu the attendance In so many schools Fast and Wist. The new teachers are proving themselves to Is? valu able additions to the faculty. They are w inning golden opinions on all sides. The firth annual convention of the I iregon State Secular Union, will le held at Portland on Friday, Satur day and Sunday, 20, 21 and 22d, lie tober, I.hM. The meeting will be held at the rooms of the First Secu lar church of Portland. Some of the rssd lils-ral talent of the country, In cluding Mr. O. A. Phelps, of Pueblo, California, will Ik In attendance as shakers. Hood music will be had and a large attendance Is expected from tluoiighout the state and Wash ington. Mr. Arlie S. Henderson of Gaston, under date of llciober t, writes these words: 'I threshed from a Held of Ki acres half sowed In white winter wheat and half in golden chaff spring wheat, 4' bushels sr acre. The same land was a timothy meadow for five years. Lust year It yielded 50 bushels of large white oats, and this year the wheat alsive mentioned. Who says farming does not pay with such yields, even at present prices." Little Harry Kramer, aged 10 years, was ls-fore Fsquire Knight last Monday charged with larceny. i'i,.w.vi,i.iw iinn conclusive and the culprit sentenced to six months in the rerorni school narry rai better for he remarked to the sheriff that he wouldn't allow them to whip him at Salem, hchuso his actions would be such that punishment will Is? unnecessary. t The stiM-kholders of the Hilisboro Light and A ater company, at a stockholder meeting, held Tuesday evening, elected a board of dim-tors consisting of D. lUnkin, W. E. Pruyn and H. V. Ostes. At a inci t ing of the board H. V. Hates was elected president nd treasurer and J. J. Morgan, secretary. The county roads within the cor poration limits of lleaverton have la-en turned over to the town, which ends the con filet of authority between the town and county. The dis agreement of officials has heretofore lsen the assigned reason tor bad roads In that town. Town seemed depopulated last summer but it Is filling up again. James CampMI and Alonno Sigler, with their families, are the last to es tablish residences within tiie corpor ate limits. Mr. and Mr. Behrens desire that their thanks lie thus publicly re turned to kind friends and neighbor who, by their presence and assist anee, made a sad bereavement lighter to Is Ix.rne. Nee the'new line of ladies' and gents' underwear at Hughes, Morgan A Itogers, and the prices uit the tinust. M.sisrs. Williams Donaldson are now ready to receive pruues for dry .. .. t i . lllg in 11. 1. laice n irj'' r.ggs 2-.c store. at lr. lVirker's cash J. I Knight has some money to loan in small sums. tf Some of the onion growers In the southeastern part of the county have been caught by the rain. A large part of the crop Is yet out in the Held. We would te pleased to have the ladies call and see the new fall and winter goods, which have Just ar rived from New York and Chicago, at eastern milliner's. Ferdinand Wheeler, a lad aged aWit 15 years, fell on the campus at the public school yesterday. Several of his playmates fell on him. When he was taken from the pile it was found that his collar Is.ue was brok en. He was taken to the Pharmacy for repair. Mr. H. B. Lu ha received re turns from his shipment of prunes. For those shipped before they were too rle he received five and onedialf cents, and for those over rix? not so much. Mr. Lu. U well satisfied with hi venture and next year will begin lu time so that he can realize top prices. lOLKT II01SK NEWS. O.L'.XTV 1LKT. In the matter of the estate of Sam uel C. Snider, deceased. Inventory and report of appraiser tiled and ap proved. Total value or real ami per sonal proierty, 1 1072.85. In the matter or tlie esiate oc i . W. Hart, deceased. Final account tiled and Saturday, NovemlsT 11, 1H!I:, at 10 a. m., set for hearing. In the matter of the estate of Sam uel C. Snider, deceased. Ordered that the srsoual proi-rty Ih sold uoon due notice ut public sale for cash in hand on all sums under ten dollars, t 'ii dollars or over an ac count of twelve monllis, interest js-r cent, approved security. M Alt 111 AUK I.HKNSK. Marriaire license was Issu.sl on October tf, to John II. Hoirmeister and Daisy M. Schlueter. on Octo- Ikt II to Kara a. Booth aged anu Mae Young aged 1'J. OBITUARY. In HilUlK.ro. Bptemr U. 1H99, 8mh A., neiuvu wira ok niuinu uvtvi-iuu, mtni H jMirs 10 mouths sod 22 day. Sarah Angellne was born nt Onon- . T . HUga COUniy, .ew lorn, iiuyeuuir. 22, 1820 and was the daughter of Walln.-M and Iluldah Marsh. When 8 years of age her parents moved to Branch county Michigan There liniiaru tjtll I R-l' nt the aire of 22 a J m m"l --r-t years she married William Uverich. in ttiat ncignnornoou inn yuu.iK home-builders resldtsl till In April, is.v In com nan v with a lariro num- Ikt of n-lativisi and friends, they started for On'gon across tho plains. On November 2:), following, they arrived in Portland. Soon a tract of laud near Hilisboro was selected for a 'K-rmanent home and the labor or reclaiming and beautifying the wil- a rut at . a a leruess commenccu. ine nrsi sei- tlement was never abandoned till age had crept on and mane a residence in . town more uesirai.ie, where tho advantages of church and society could lie enjoyed. The do- ceased has tKHn a devoted cnrisuan and an examplary member of the M. church for nearly or ouiie iniriy- flve years. In fullness of year and a ripe christian experience sho " appronohed lmr Brat Likd on who wrap the drapury of Ilia oonoh AU.nt him, and lie duwu to plensant drrni.K." I'OKKST UK0VK. Born to to the wife of Mr. Newell Macrum, a daughter. llev. Mr. Sh.K'k preached In the M. K. church last Sunday morning. The Congregational pulpit was ftlhsl Sunday evening by Principal II. L. Bates. Mr. Iloxter ha sold ten acres of his proK'rty north of the llrove to a man from Nebraska. Mr. Claude Hallett entered the Academy Monday, iuteuding to pur sue a full college course. Miss Mamie Anderson, who left school last Christmas on account of si-kn8 Is again a student. Miss Armltage, a young lady from south'-rn Oregon, has entered Tuala tin A ademy this week. Mis Thompson, who ntlen.hsl school here last year, is again en rolled as a student at Pacific Univer sity. President Thomas McClelland spent Sunday in Portland, preaching In the first Congregational church ol that city. Mr. Fred Smith taught In the pub lic school, Monday, in the absence of his sister, Mrs. Cane, who went as far as Portland with Miss Day Smith. Dr. Lyman P. Johnson left Fori'st Orove last Saturday for Dayton. We understand he intends to start fruit raising on a small farm which he has purchased there. Itcv. Mr. ;Cornwall, lately of Day ton, sKnt Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Dr. Oeiger. He was on his way to Enterprise, where he Intends to take charge of the Presbyterian church. Mr. S. It. Childs, who sold his butcher shop to Keyes A Thatcher, Is building a shop In Oaston, w here he expect to sell meat in future. Mr. Childs leaves many friends here who wish him every success In his new place of business. Miss Day Smith left last Monday for Chicago. She expects to he ab sent for some time. TheUrovecan III afford to lose so talented a vocal ist even temporarily. We find some consolation, however, in the possi blllty that what Is our loss may prove another's gain. The Junior F.ndeavor Society, of tho Congregational church, gave a dime social last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Shannon, (juitea large number were present and en Joyed an excellent evening. The proceeds, amounting to over seven dollars, will Ik used In securing hymn books for the society. Ijist week at a chapel exercise, president McClelland announced to tho students that more rhetorical work would be reoulred this year than usual. Instead of one or two exercises per term, each student will he expected to prepare at least tnree. Two of these, however, may be de livered before the Uamma Sigma or philoniathoon societies, provided the quality of the exercise Ik approved by some member of the faculty. A public entertainment will rsvur each month, In which the best of those exercises will I rendered, and at which all students are expected to be present It Is hoped that this plan will help to arouse Interest In the societies a well In the rlfWorleiil work of the Institution. (0BEUIS UlIK.tr. The city Jail was dedicated last Monday by the caging of a noisy drunkard, who after paying his fine the next morning, wus released. E. IU Cornett und wife, of Port land, are vNiting at Mr. Montgom ery's. TheyexHH-t to make a trip up the valley by wagon a far as Altsiuy. Our Jolly landlord, J. K. Miller, went to Portland Saturday, remain ing over Sunday. S.me curious pis.ple of the town are Marvin or marvellous w hy he stayed over run day. J. T. Dorrien 1 s'rforming the duties of county cb-rk thl weelc, in the absence of H. B. liisslin, clerk. J. T. will commence hi school in district 77 south of Cornelius next Monday. Last Wednesday K. S. McXutt and wife went to Polk county to visit the parent of Mrs. McXutt, and expect to Is gone some time. Elmer sticks close to business so we ho he and hi estimable wife will enjoy their short vacation. Simonides lodge Xo. :J7 K. of P.. will be represented in the grand lodge ut Heppner this w.t-k by P. Cs H. 15. (oHslin of Hilisboro, and U. W. Marsh, of Centerville, either one of whom would do honor to an olllce in the grand lodge. A young man of the town was ar raigned in Justice Phillip's court on Tuesday, charged w ith having brok en a lump in front of II. llogrefe's saloon, Ueorgo A. Brown Httring for the statu. But there not being sufficient evidence of guilt he was discharged. Some of our people wore treated to some line violin and guitar music on Tuesday, and when the band struck up the "Arkansaw Traveler," our steady councilman, J. 1 1. Cornelius, could not keep his f.s-t still, but took the floor and gave a .K-rformanee that would have done credit to a professional much younger. A visit to our school shows that it is well managed by Profisisor Palm and his assistants, Mr. Dorrien and Mrs. True, liood discipline is main tained and general harmony pre vails. The directors have taken a step lu the right direction, and em ployed a Janitor, so that the school rooms may be kept comfortable for the pupils. Cornelius Is In tho finest part of the Willamette valley, its railnsid facilities the tsst and by a well di rected public spirit especially lu the line of good schools and improve ments, we can mid materially to Its population. When tho sidewalk which is ordered built is completed, we will have a sidewalk to the school house. It. U. McXutt and wife; of Ver nonia, are in town smiling and being smiled um.ii. We (.clicye Bob came to help his father in the store while Elmer was away, but no sismer was Elmer gone than Boh took to his bill and played sick leaving all the work, which was extra heavy, for lathers shoulders. However, on Sunday Boh relented when the rush was over, and now is able to get out of the house, and is discharged by his physician. KIK..M A.M.TII K It I'K.V. T. 11. Cornelius took a spinning trip to Portland last Tuesday morn ing returning Wednesday evening. E. It. Cornett and wife, of Port land, are visiting Mrs. Comett's mother, Mrs. Sarah Montgomery, this week. Mrs. W. II. Tibbitts and family have moved into the Fridenthal liou-e, Mrs. Fridenthal having moved into her new house. T. 11. Cornelius has shut dow n his logging camp, on account of muddy roads. Some of the men got a little too noisy while here and one was lHlgi in the city Jail for the night. The street lamp on Ilogratfe's corner was suddenly demolished last Monday night leaving that corner In darkness. 1 here is a warrant out hut the clue is not yet found. II00I1 VIEW. Hood' Vikw, OcioIht 4, IH'l.J. (luitn a number of IIom1 Viewites were in uttcnilau.'c at the Xewlerg fair the past week. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Young, Mrs. Frankil Browsi, Mr. Henry Baker and Mr. lld Brown. Ilrandma Necly is again on our sick list, but it is hossl nothing se rious. W. F. Young cxeets to stait on a visit to the world's fair and ill places of importance on the nsid, to ! zone some six weeks or so. We sympa thise with the remaining one. The Hood View school oKnod Monday the 2d, with Mr. Harry Hand, a tri.il and true hand at the helm. Miss Jones of Marion county, is the guiding star at Wilsonville for a term of three months school. Invitations were circulated last week to alsiut thirty of the most in timate friends of (indium's Ferry to attend a wedding ceremony Satur day eve at the residence of J. W. Oraham, not stating who the partici pating parties were to be, so when the time arrived all were very anx ious to know w hliii one of the three Misses II rahiim was to Ik the happy bride, when to their surprise they wereentertain.il in the well-lit and dcorated parlor halls and lawn, and all Join.il in games and merrymak ing until 10 o'clock, when tickets were given to each lady and gentle man, corresponding in numU-r, num Ist tlx being for the bride and irroom, then the couple were asked to arise and Mr. Hiram Wood and Miss Lamb of Michigan, were found to Ik the lucky couple. After preparing for the occasion they took their places in the nrch of a bay window handsomely decorated with autumn leaves, and the ceremony was per formed by Mr. Win Graham, which was very comical and in rhyme. The couple then receiv.il congratula tions and head.il the line of young people, who took partners ns their nnmbers eall.il for, and marched to the dining rsin, where a very dain ty and delicious luncheon was served. About midnight all took leave in hoes of a real wedding next time, and d.iiarlng it the latest. Come, girls, don't fool in that way, any more, or we will take you down to the river and give you a good duck ing. Among thone present were Misses Xellie Sayer, Ethel Preston, Chattio Chatman, Mr. Charles Smith, Mr. Itols-rt iVmcritt of Mel wood, Mr. Clara Lamb, Miss I-amh, Miss Nettie Wood and Mr. Hiram Wood of Portland, Mr. Kate Oraham and Miss Margeret Oraham of California, Mr, and Mr. A. Vsughan, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Young, Mr. W in. Young, Mr. Scott Ingles. MIm Kate Tw ink, Oraham, Grace Yoncll, and M.-ssr. William, Robert and ltced Oraham. Bev. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome and iv.ra Barber, pitted their examina tion and were after a few moments delay on tho part of the conimitt.' of delegates, ordain.il as minister of the holy bible, from G.sl to man, with great honor and ens lit. This plainly tells us of how our minister have been working for the past few years to obtain this, their one aim In life. We all oiu in congratulation of the highest order, of w hich they are well deserving. At 10 o'clock W'edn.'sday quite a crowd came to gether, and atler a few words titt.il to the occasion and prayers of thank were offered, a nice dinner was spread in our grove and all Join.il in a hearty meal. Then a sts-ial good time wus enjoyed until 3 o'clock, when the examinations began before a large audience, the questioner being Itev. C. F. Clapp of Forest Grove and answer.il by llev. Jerome and liora Barber very satisfactorily. Then ull udjourued to the grove where the service were concluded by several very able minister from Portland and adjoining ne (glilsahoods, and the laying on of hand took place. Then another hearty meal was served by the sisters, and a good time in which ull Joined until 8 o'clock, when again our visiting ministers cull.il our attention more heHvenward for a discourse of some DO minutes, ending with prayers from many of the congregation. Anna. iohv 1'irpiH. 'I'm-Hdny, Octolw 10, to the wife of Willisui T.iisr, a Kin. l x ii it 1 1: . Ht IUil. October I, ls;U. nt Orsr.-I Point, Wash. Sir. An run Hnv and Ml. Anus Hull, KKIerT. K. llrown, of ililla boro, tiltlmntiutf. Itooru Voiihc October 1 1 til. nt Hie ri dttiioo of the liride'a f other, M r. Jitiura Y'iiuiik. by ll' T. 'I'. ii. Bmrbuok, Mr. E. H. Hooth and Misa Mao Younu. In the U'liutifully decorat.il parlor of our nclghlxir, James Young, w ho lives one and a half mile west of town, was said the word that make Mae uung and E. A. Booth hus baud und w ife. The company pres ent was small, Ising composed of the intimate family friends, but it was a happy gathering. The bride was sim ply rolsil in a rich costume of ashes of roses silk di'.lntiiy trimmed with white silk lace. The groom wore black. The ceremony wasperform.il at 11 o'liiM'k a. m., after which there wa time for congratula tions ls-fore dinner. If the table, had Is-en animate it cer tainly would have groan.il Isneath the burden of viands, but sine.' it has no such power the groaning was done by those who were tempted be yond capacity. Mrs. Young is a good HUsrintendent in the kitchen. Music after dinner und an insc tion of the numerous wiilding pres ents consumed the interval till train- time, when the guests took leave each of the other. Mr. and Mrs. Booth will make their new home at Vancouver, Washington. Those pr.'sent outside of the home family were Mr. and Mr. O. L. Perrlne, Mr. and Mrs W.J. Dart, Mr. mid Mrs. J. C. Hall, .Miss Grace poo and Mr. .and Mrs. Cameron. . . Car. I of Thank4. We most heartily thank the kind neighbors who so syiiip.ithellcally gave aid Hiid comfort to the last sad rites of our beloved, and we do here by desire publicly to express our high appreciation or their presence and ministrations. October tnh, 1 '.:(. EmVAKII Co.NSTAIII.K, Mils. E. Siiitk. Card of Thanks. I desire to express my sincere thanks to the friends and nelghlior who so kindly assist.il during the late illness und death of my wife. W.M. Lkvkiiicii. ItKTIUM . Farmers have commenced their fall plow ing. Itev. O. Hurtling, the sucrintf int ent of the German M. E. church, h-- cupl.il the pulpit last Sunday. Miss M. liCiiiclt, who Is teaching at the Bethany school, was visiting friends at the metroolis and I di versity Park the latter part of last week. She returned Sunday. KEAI. KM TATE TIMXHAITIO. John A. Fool to N. A. llarrett acre or aec 'X t 2 n r w . . . I 10.O John Hotnmftr to llnr; Htoffer It 111 ao.ea eo ill 1 1 u r 1 w 1..S0 Mnr; M Hnuhea and hash to K K Tats lot II M hiniiiioDl add Hillnhoro.. W A rVott nnd wl to I hoa li ToKua two trnflta in o 10 t 1 n t 'I w 170 Hilaa V Flower aud wife to Herman Itanonw 3S..14 ncrea of tlio Win lu- Krm don t 1 a r 2 w . Im I) H Hteeplea and wf to K i and OH Hawkins nt the Tboa Hcewarl and wf don t I a r 2w 10 John Koe-iter and wf to Mike K ouster 11) acre of aee U t a r w 2.1.1 Jainea M Itexvert and wf to Chan Wil- on w H of n w aea :u I 2 a r 1 v . imkj B n C Irwin and wf to Kinma J Irwin ne l aeo&t 1 n r ft w . . MX) J C Moore and wf to John Koeker tract In neeZI t 1 n r 4 w.... an M Ulan k nnd wf to A Miller traot in the Klkanah Walker and wf don t 1 nili !' Archibald Miller to J H Miller lllanrea of I he Klkauah Walker and wf dou limit 1 William T lllake to John Nelson CO aeres of sen l I 1 n r 2 w l.VX) tmnia K White to Anton I'fanner w V of aee IS 1 2n r 3 w I s) U and C It K V to O H Er j n e V ofianoftt2nr2w... s U H to Orin brook H , ot aoc 2J I 2 nil w pain I T K Cochran to Itobl Imbrie tract in the W H llennett and wf don I 1 1 1 2m ... BK) t H HoharfT and wf to Ma-r h Aletan- tler lota 1 2 3 and 4 hi 2 forrat drove 1 Alf-ed lieywood 1T K Cornelina 9 8 J aerea of aeo 2 1 1 arHw .... wi Wm T lllake to f'barles M Meehan treat in ann 3H 1 1 a r 2 w . . . .... Soft) Anton I'fanner to Wm Kemner 3'.l.i1 aerea of area 17 and S t 1 n r 3 w.... lino H 0 Ford, eberifl, to O Harlow 1HJ noreanf umIJII lllw 3o0 K Wheeler In David It Wheeler lota in Wueeler'a aulvdiviaion, and Jl acre of the Jaiue. MoUill dou Mlllirlt sfOO O AO It It to John Troiubo sii acrea of aee 111 1 2 n r 1 w l" N A llarrett and wf to It and Elixa-l.-tb 1'nvia l.'iO acrra of the Wm Watlrra don eeo 14 1 1 n r .1 w ... rVM.O I have never Isrn able to procure snv medicine that would relieve me of rheumatic pains like Chamlsr- lain s Pain Balm. I have also use.1 It for lame back, with great succes.. It Is the best liniment 1 have ever used, and I take pleasure in recom mending it to my friends. Mr. Emily Thorne, Toledo, Washington. For sale by Hilisboro Pharmacy. Stork holiler'i Mrrtlng. The anonal meetinj of Ihe atnckholdera of ihe Masonio Ilnildinir AMooiat:on, will lie held Id Maeonis Hall. Hillalmro. Onsron, Satorday, Ontfiiwr 1H. at 1 o'clock p. in., f r the election nf oltleera and the transaction nf ancb other buwneae aa n ay he hrrmuht Iwfore it. .! ItODOl.rit CRANDAI.L, He. How lint's This Slrlkr You.' As a "p.s'imcn of what Schul merich A- Sin is tiling, kindly notiiv that they are .it'ering Fall Hats, $2.00. Ifyoii need a full outfit, the ralio keep- rijjht there; for they oiler Fall Suits. $10.00. And then In a strictly i-onti-ilciitiul way, they whi-s r: Fall Underwear. 50c. It's iiciicr to Is' a civilized man ami die-s well, than to lie a Soubaiiese on Midway Plais a nee. Scliiilincrii'li A. Sou. hum: in a i, i:(;(J food . i.j. a... For nil varieties of Poultry, laying Fowls, Young Chicks, 1 tucks, 1 ieese and Turkeys. WILL MAKE VOrit IIKNSI.AV It keeps fouls in best condition, and makes poultry the most prof itable stis'k on the farm. No poultry yard is complete without IMi'KKIM, VMii 10011. For anle by . . . S. F. SOLTHAUH. Hilisboro Laundry. A. HnrriiziT. irotiietor of Ihe Hillnhoro Lnumiry, hna moved to the norlhensl corner of Third and Washington STREETS, ()ipoaile thu M. K. Clinr.ili, where liia fa cilitiea for prompllv cleansinu and starching bneiia and .Irperiea aro lu tlur than ever Iwfore. Thankful .- tjtin I iv ; inl ronage, the ,...'1 ... ' lain, ny Niiiwrior worn and prompt delivery, hi old customera and stcure new mii'5, IS-2 CITY BAKERY K. M. IIKIDKI., Pmp. We alway carry a Rood at nek of BAKERY GOODS, (H)NKKCl IONKUV. r'M'lT! ANi CI OA US. IIOMK-MADK TO'KKIO KKKSII KVKKV DAY. Call on in when In need of anything in uur line. Cor. Third L Main, - HILLSBORO, OR 17-tf HILLSBORO HOUSE J. MHtlilltor, . Proprietor Comer Hccolid and.. WiinlniiKton Htreela SEWI.Y Kl UNISIIICI) AND KENOVATKD VF1KHT ri.ASH TAKI.E. and all ao oonirniHliilioiia for the coiirenienoe of KUeata. TSr Charges Reasonable "It Is a pleasure to sell I hainlx r Iain's Cough Itemeily," saysStlckney V Hen tier, druggi-ts, Republic, Ohio. 'Iki-.iiise a customer after once using it, is almost certain to call fr it when iiLriiin in u.s'd of such a m.sli clne. Wes.il more of it than any other cough medicine we handle, and It always gives satisfaction." For coughs, colds nnd croup, it la without an tspial. For sale by Hillsltoro Pharmacy. Head l-cttcr 1.1st. The following is a list of letters that remain uncalled for in the II ills Is .ro H)-toillce. .1. A. Itower, Mr. J. Emli, V. T. Faggart, Ir. O. C. Iliatt, Miss Harriet Stimson. All letters not called for by OctolHT '21 will la. s. nt to the dead letter office. One i-ent will be charged on iwh letter called for. Mahy A. Hhowx, P. M. Mr. . M. nantlrtu "I had Typhoid Fever Whloh left me llh torpid Iher and kl'luey trouMe. I wai a gieat leinr'-r. I lo" a botUoof Hood't rVvraparii; ami waa retlored Hood's'P'-Curcs to health aal Knne,t over f.-nr pniudi la WelghL II H Ih' I.e. t M.el l-nrife- I'. M ri.Asnra. rale:aie acent, l uiiUml, oreann. fill cure coinUpni'.is Iry a tea. ARE YOU PREJUDICED? Many pisiple think it iivee.ary to go lo aome Ur0 city to lin.l a liri.l-cl.i--a .DRUG STORE .. laju't you Inilloe it, Ks-aue you run ! cx.iiviuotsl that there if tirat ia Jni Bloro here, by culling on BROCK & SELS who curry a tine mid Turicd "M.a-k ot DRUGS, CHEMICALS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES ltl ll IHIKI IIIK I U T.IHI. PicM i iptiona carefully eoii,jiuided t.y an ipcrivnwrd chfiiiist' FINE. PEKFUMES. HII.l.SlSOKO, TUALATIN ACADEMY PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20, 1893, For CATALOtari: or (uHlicr I n format Ion, Adilrcs,: President T1I0S. Mc CLKLLAI). u-iii FORK BRANCH 1 a When YOU see a mm! t Ii i ii 27 .. CATCH IT That la w hat every (ll)Oli hoiiHc-kevpcr un.l c.Hik 1hn when ahu know v. here In Imy CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER .. HOI. II IIV ., HUCHES, MORGAN & ROGERS, of U'iIIhIkim. Oregon, ami acknow Ipil.il hy nil an a.iMrior lo mny PukinK I'owilcr in tho muikct. 4'rj It, mnl he roinln.cil thut Mhiit nr auj la trie, III (.MI S, MOINJ.W & K0(JEHS. HILLSBORO MEAT MARpT HKItST A; I II (Ml AS, ropriclorH, MAIN ST I! KIT, IIIMIU)It0. ciioici: i:i:f, mutton, veal and pokk Kepi ('oiislaiiil.v on Hand. Iliylii'Hl niai kct iic pniil for I'.ccvo, Milium, Vcul and llgn. Kair douliii( to ull. I'Ii'.im- i(ive iih a t ri.i 1 . CARSTENS BROS. &, MEAD Proprietors. HILLSBORO SASH Manufecturere SASH. DOORS A lull I .Ine of Mmirlnnl -o nnl liritckrla mnMlitnilv in Him k. XieclHl HcKlfrn of Imililcrn' kimkIn 1. 11 m lie r Vur.l. in .oiimi lion w ith yanl w ill Ih kept r.iiituiitlr nt h -k 1 willi Ilnll.lrra nr.; invited to hne lli.-ir Iinirf at the factory, went of the rJX I'oRTLAHti, JCrl.lirl, A. Open all the year. Stud, ni may enttf at any time. Catalogue fr X A BUSINESS CDUCATION PAYS. Hilisboro Livery, Feed and Sales Stable . . milil It HACKS, U(J(JIKS AM) IMI)IX(J HORSES I'ltotll'l 1 41 I I Mil l Til. a m:w mm: ok hh.i.ii.h added. Order left for II F t KM', will rerelre prompt atteittloa. IE em em her the 1'lure. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. 8EWELL . Proprietors. Dr. W. BOWLBY, DRUctllST ANP D00KSLLRf FOREST CROVE, . And crt your nioti.'v'a worth nf lrtiir M.'.li.'im-e, Toilet Article, Envelope and I'nr, Mimirul M.t Imn.lixe, mii1 evert Ihinir imnally kept in 6rt-clam country Pnii?, I'mm-U and Novelty More. rrewri.tioiif aiel foriiiiil.e rnrtfully roinonnded al all hour a. OHFXIOX Forest Crove, Oregon. STOCK FARM t CllOKTHOUN AND JKKHKY 0ATTI.K. is Neiila f different lariu i'roduota kl en timid. TARE AND TURNIP SEEDS A SPECIALTY. Hueplierd Doa for Kale, color, lllack and t an, or bubie. Ordi-rs Filled With Care. A. CHALMERS, Centerville, Washington County, Or. AND DOOR CO. ni Declare In AND MOULDINGS iniltrrna .if fiikI., ilmira nmiildlnii and mini.' to order on ahort nntire. llic m.hIi and door factorr a hiniler ronli und ilrrnscd liunU'r of all klnda. onlera nli u. Milroud IAlion, 1 1 1 1 Ulxiro, Oregon. P, A RMbTKoMO, PmHCffAL. zj. a l on . .