HILLSBORO IXDEPEDEXT. I UIDAV, IHTOBKIl '--O, !-! !. J. 1 Knijiht ha ioiiiu iiium y to l'lllll ltl Mliull hUllin. If K.v. 11. 11. Ill worthy will imn. li In tint M. K. chureh next Suud.iy, luui iiinjf iiml evening. Waon-niuker llouo it nuking ;t lot i.f very Hue krout euttoi-, ul.iili It II' MM-""llItIl'. 'I'lii next ineetili"; of 1 1 1 - S:;tt I urtii'uliunil Swlety, i- id t'nr n :ilil-t ne xt .Monday. Tin- Light A Witter n.niiiuy Inn heived it ofllce from S-liiiliuerieh' Iirick ti tin iwer lu.iw. Tin.- Nchitl.'in Jiiuniiil 1 1 : - ln l.oulit I'V u eoliiti.iny who will here after iililiili it Hi a o,niii-l oriiii. J. J. Morgun't IuiiiImt pile, on Third street, in wmiev. Imt ru. ki-l, lull then-tire hoard there yet, uml lll."H. William I'orter w ill, In u few days t'oiiiiiien.t .IIk'K tree for full ami w inter delivery. His tree- lire wi ll irrowu. ('. J. )le-ly sliowi a potato flint Weigh four xiund. Jt i not the largest ill tlie county I. lit is u fair sized lump of htur.li. Winer Pointer, win of County Treasurer I'ointer, lias gone to Washington with U View of making that state his erniunflit lioine. 1 (alias, Polk county, voteil on Mmi ilay list on the nutation of Issuing 1 10,000 IhiikIs with which to con hlruct water works for the town. In nutli lng the Oregon iHlneiitional exhibit nt the worlil's fair, the American School Hoard Journal makes particular mention of the execllenee of tlio Hillshoro exhihit. Lost, hay mure tiliout 7 years old, weight, hint) pounds, xweeny on left shoulder. Address J. C. Howard, II Iville, or A. II. Morrill, I'ort- laud. l-Jl! The parties oinler arrest lust week charged with hurglarlously entering' a saloon at Hetwerton were dis charged for the reason evidence Hiilllcient for ii conviction could not he olitulned. Dr. Roger and wife, after ranil ling ahout all Miimmer, hav! returned home to him-ihI the winter. The doc tor may run down the coast to San Francisco, and look in at the mid winter fair. Mow would it do for Wellington county to prepare a county exhihit for tlie midwinter fair at Han I'ran cisco. There will tie many visitors there and a quality and quantity display can ho made very attractive. One hill of potatoes, hurhank va riety, grown hy John Musters south of tow n, has been left at this ollice. There are live tuler and they weigh tiltecn pounds. Will any other po tato patch yield a hushel to every four hills? Mr. 1. W. I'll tier in was in Port land the first or the week, in attend ance at the annual meeting of the N. W. Funeral Director' Associa tion. A full representation was pres ent; delegate reported from Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Countv Clerk (loodiu has ap pointed Mr. F. T. Kane, of Forest I i rove to he deputy county clerk. The appointment i an excellent one, Mr. Kane being a young man of thorough htisincKS training, which prepares him for rapid and exact work. Itev. Dr. tiue, of Portland, will deliver a lecture in the. M. F. church next Tuesday evening on "Reminis cences of army life." Admission, . cents, childred HI cents. Dr. I Sue is a very entertaining spnikcr and eloquent. Ill pictures ol h.1'IH'H and incidents in the army will bo very real. Miss Fllu Curtis arrived in this city Tui-sdav morning, from ('en trains, Washington, a the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hicks, having lived a neiglilmr to her folks Tor a number of year in the old home, near Stockton, Kansas. She is en gaged a a clerk in her uncle's store in Centralia, from which duty she U taking a rest for a few weeks. I ...oi.ur mull bv the name of Rhodes while at work for Herman Collier, at Scholl Ferry, while split ting stove wood, cut oil" the index linger of the left liiind w here it Joins the hand. It liecame necessary to remove alsiut half of the metacarpal bone to secure a proper covering for the wound. Dr. Frank Ituiley sm lessfully rfornied the ocration and the young man Is doing well. F.li.abeth Schmidt lias commenced suit against Christ Leiscr for ulnnder, i..iimr h.r ilaniaire at $1000. In March last Mis Hchmldt wan 1k trotlusl in marriage to Alphonso Hendricks. Alioiit May 27 defend ant leiscr uttered to Hendricks false and slanderous words, which caused him to break off the marriage iin tr act, to the damage of 10(1(1, and to the injury of plaintiff". good name and reputation, to the value of .(immi, making the K()0. It will l rcmcmlicred Wesly (lar lisoiicame down from McMinnville some month ago to have an o ra tiou perfoniKsl on hi leg, which he had the misfortune to get shot nearly a vear ago. Ir. F. A. .V I'. J. P.a'ily oiK'rated on the leg on 'lui'sday of this week, K-rf.irniing what i known a exstvtjon of dead Isuie and removing alHiut' llfty shot from the -tnmil. 'I lie young man was miner the ansthetlc over an hour, hut the operation quite well and hi -..:...,. l.i ulll 1st triad to hear that there Is a fair chance of saving the Injured inciiilier. I. it Sundav Fred Moore, of iroen ville, son of Honorable Jesse Moor a.ridentlv shot himself with a :- caliUT pistol, the bullet taking eff.vt in the lower alslomen and ranging back. Dr. W. O. Cole, of Kon-t tirove was i-alhxl, who dressisl the wound. n Monday the patient had n high fever and was not doing well. Dr. Cole called Dr. Tanli.-sie, of Hi N horo, in consultation. ' The examin ation emphasized the iuHtilty .f making an iijclsion into the abdomen. Tlii revealed the fact that the intes tine had leen partially rut In several place. Those oHning were cl.-d, but the bullet could not be found. After the neratlon the fever went down and the wound.! man ri-t.-d much I etter than 'fre. though he I not yet out of danger. That was a sad avid-nt on the Portland mountain by which the young life of Alison KoB'er, who lived with his purcnt. on the Frank kelvty farm near town, wics crushed out. On Tuesday he was returning home from I'ortla.id, whither he had U'n mar kiting a load of farm produ.v. Cum ing down the llacon hill one of his Ii ,i-vsm lag.sl that iU niugle tn' fouled in the wagon wheel. Al reached from hi scat to loose it, Inch he succisslcd in doing, but the fns d singletree sw ung forward and struck tin- horse, causing the team to make a sudden start forward. - The quick motion of the wagon unseated Hi.' driver, and he fell to the ground in i'ront ij the wheel which passed ov. r hi breast crushing him. The suffering lsy was carri.sl to the lla con farm house and a surgeon from lic.tvcrton summoned, who prompt ly responded, but the sufferer wa to. i badly iujurcd for the skill of physicians. He died w.t'iin two hours alter the accident. The re mains were internsj in Presbyterian church cemetery, north plain. This week the tire proof vault fur niture ordered some mouth ago wa received and put in place in .the vault of the county clerk's ottlee. It is the late-t device used for the safe keeping of record and ended paier. While luist Judge Crandall visited many of the older county offices, but found nothing that will equal what I now in Washington county for convenience and safety. Clerk (1o4k1 lu i pardonably vain of hi possess ion, and will at onco arrange the court paper as they will prolatbly remain for the next titty or hundred years. '1 he large record IsKik., ty the new device are laid on their sides instead of being stood on their end in the new position it is almost iiu possible to burn them. The whole vault is not yet furnished, but w hat ha bis'ii put in i mo arranged that additions may lie made when needed, but that time i in the misty future. Mis Zulu Warren gave a very pleasant party to a number of her friends on Wednesday evening, the occasion being in honor of Messrs. C. 15. in-own and J. W. Spangler, who returned a few day ugo after an absence of several month. Tlie party consisted of llft'ii persons, mostly member of the Methodist choir, of which the hostess I organ ist, and the evening wa most pleas antly spent by all. Refreshment, instrumental and vocal music and speeches, were the general order of Hie evening until quite late. Robert Porter, of Forest Grove, for forty year a resident of Washington county, was adjudged insane this week and committed to the asylum at Salem. In hi prime, I loh Porter, a he wa best known, was a ower among the politicians of the county. He was full of exedicnt. and hold in their execution. Victory more than once marcli.tl with him and his associates even when the majority was suppose.) to he against him. In the CD's he trained with the union and republican parties, but latterly he ha atUliated w ith the democrat. A large county wa Wasco, and this i the reason for ho thinking. Iii.t week when our county clerk (ioodin win in eastern Oregon, he stopped aday at the Dalles.. Among his calls was one on the county clerk at Wasco, who called Mr. Goodin's attention to old records, one of w hich was that of u marriage solemnized in lsro at Gri-n River in Wyoming. At that day Wasco extended east ward to the crest of the Rockies, and north and south for a long distance. The pupil of the public school, of this city, were favored one day last week by an address, delivered by Mrs. Klliott, one of the teiehcrs' on the subject of World's Fair." The pupil gave good attention to her profitable talk, at the close of which a vote of thank wa rendered. Mr. Klliott promise the school another address on tlie same subject, when she will hone to have more time to devote to her subject. Rev. If. It. Kl worthy returned from his extended trip Fast. He approuiiusl as near the Atlantic a Niagara Falls. In Michigan hesiw tl Id homestead. At Salt Lake City he tarried for a day, Imt felt that he was in a foreign country an ecclesiastic hierarchy. During hi rambles he took copious notes, which will furnish abundant material for enriching hi sermon. It i not mentioned laicause it is ft -red that readers have not already discovered the excellence of Mr. Kindt's world' fair letters, hut for the purfioso of saying that w hen he has completed his criticisms, Tifh lxiiKPKXhKNT wid have another series of letter that will occupy an entirely different field, which will furnish profitable plowing for the reader. In 1hs, the co-partnership of J. M. Moyer .V Company wa formed, w hose duration should lie five year The original contract being completed tlie firm is now cl.ising out it im mense slock so ;i to M'riiiit other combinations. Their announcement :qear today. The largest sale of dairy stock ever put on tlie market in this state at one lime, will lie openeti 10 ine puo- lie at tlie Hillshoro Tair ground on Wednesday, NovcmU'r I. This herd is tested i)lil dalrvmeii should make it a point to attend tlie sale for the purpose ol slocking up. i,.v lfarrv Wat kins will preach mi SimilaV ' morning next at the Christian church. Subject, "Spirit ual life;" ' continuance of last er ni, m. livening at :.t0. Subject, Woman; from the text, "sue nam done w hat she could." All are in vited. Stranger welcome. Mr, llaffety, of Mountaindale, dis tributed to IrieiUl WHO rccognie.i the fruit, papaws reccivi.! direct from the Isittom or the Missouri river. Dr. Charley HaftVty, of lVirt laud, brought them on hi return trip from the old home. ."service at the Congregational church next Sabbath a follow: Sun dav -chiM.l at M a. m., preaching at II "a. m., subject, "The Popular Re pinse." V. I'. S. C. K. at ::lo p. m. followed by preaching at :.: p. ni. All are weh-ome. Cliahnger Chief, hrod and owned bv Wl-doiii, of Portland, troths! in the L':-0 classat I Angle thi week, lie won the ra.v in 2:ltJ. He hold the North Pacific stallion record. Dr. Cha. Hrown I visiting, at home for a few wt-k R.vid wlmT "llaTrett Jt Corneliu offer for lot). Asnewuir Heichuian and w ife start ed on Monday lat to the world's fair. While absent he will visit his boyhood's home. Tlie lunch, which the IU?beka de gree lodge, I. O. O. F. had proponed for next lodge night, Saturday even ing, I Kmtponed without day. The ladies' aid society of the Ilap tibt church will serve dinner to their friend on Thanksgiving day, Thurs day, November 30. Particular an nouncement wilt I j mad later. District Attorney Uarrct 1 sick at St. Helens, where court I now in session. Hi wife wa calhsl to hi Isslsitleby a dispatch on Thursday morning. The brief message did not state the nature of hi attack. Mr. Jame Spangler renewed the acquaintance of old friend In Hills tsirothe past week. He state that hi father' health I not gotl thi year, and that he I not able to do regular ministerial work. COIKT II01SE NKW. Ol'NTY COl'RT. D. W. Collin v. J. A. Reld, ser vice of summon admitted by defend ant, no answer or apearance. Judg ment for plaintiff in the sum of 1:J. ;W and for cost and disbursements. J. C. I all v. J. A. Reid, service of summons admitted hy defendant, no answer or appearance. Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of fl.Vt and cost and disbursement. M.Hiney, Valentine A Goldsmith v. W. J. Hice and Sallie Rice, order confirming sale of real estate entered. In the matter of the adoption of lifiin Killie Slaat. It ap-aring to the court from the paer filed here in, that said infant i legally in charge of the Hoy and Girl Aid Sociely and that they have signified their consent In w riting, that John llerdlein and wife, the iietitloner herein, may adopt said infant, and the court U'ing fully satisfied that said petitioners are w illing and able to support, maintain and educate said Infant ; it I therefore ordered by the court that to all Intent and purMihc Lena Lillie Slants named herein shall ho the child of John llerdlein and wife, Minnie llerdlein, and that her name he changed to I'iia Lillie llerdlein. . Isaac Allen v. Alonzo Wilson, ac tion for money, case submitted and taken under advisement. rilOHATE COUKT. In the matter of the estate of Ura.illa (Vinstahle, deceased. Upon petition of Mr. Klizabeth Shuteaud Mrs. II McLin, J. W. Shute Is here by appointed administrator with ImiikI fixed at 20,000. liouds tilts I and approved with John A. Poote and R. Hcholtield a sureties. letter of administration Issued. Appraiser apM)inted are Peter 11a cow, J FnH'uian and J. D. Merryman. In the matter of the estate of William Vincent, decease:!. Petition of widow for apsiiitnient of admin istrator Bled. Ordered that R. Vin cent, brother of deceased, be appoint ed administrator, and upon his tiling a Isind In the sum of -'0,000. letter of administration will issue. In the matter of the estate of J. Wirtz, deceased. Citation returned a served on minor heir A. J. Wirtz, J. H. Wirtz, W. P. Wirtz, M. J. Wirtz, Agnes Wirtz, T. J. Wirlz, A. C. Wirtz and J. J. Wirtz filed their apH'arance, no objection being filed it i therefore ordered that land in Yamhill county and the farming land in Washington county belonging to saitl estate lie sold, one-half the purchase price cash In hand, balance in one year from date of side, secured by mortgage on proM-rty sold. L. K. Adam apMilnted guarhian ad litem for minor heirs. In the matter of the guardianship estate of John II. Hissell, an Insane icrson. Citation will issue to John II. Ilissell and all other Interested in said estate to apsiir and show cause on Saturday, November llth, 1mj; at 10 o'clock a. m., why an order for sale should not I hi granted, a prayed for in petition of guardian of saitl estate. In the matter of tht estate of James I). I)ftis, d-e.ted. Ordered that the administrator of said estate he dinvted to sell the personal proerty of said estate except promissory notes, at private sale for cash in hand, at a price not less than ap praised value thereof. (ORKiLiis hYiui:t. Rev. R. I). St rey feller was a 'pas senger from ernonia on .McNutt Rroa.' stage, from Corneliu to er nnnia on Tuesday, also Mr. R. Rog er and Mr. J. A. Kirk wood. Mi-s Klla Pollock visited the ex. ixisition at Portland last Friday and Saturday. Hie fact that students of Corneliu school who have tried going to school at other places have returned, satis fled they can do as well here, I a compliment to our school. Two loads of hunter and fishers, one load consisting of Man IMzer. Charley Johnson, J. W.Clark and J. II, Corneliu; the other of Sol Knicrieh, t). M. Prather, Win. II. Watts, Arthur Watrous, M. II. Hen tlersou and Ike Pizer, left here last week ImmiikI for the Wilson river country. A the aliove mrty wa exected home on Monday evening anil thi being Wednesday, p. m., it Is time for alarm ami a searching party to !: sent out, or It may lie they have more big game than they can get home with. There wa another lawsuit this week. State of Oregon v. John Doyle. A.M. Hatch, the complain ing 'witness, had Doyle arrested for assaulting and forcibly detaining him on the highway, George A. Hrown apearing for the state ami Hon. S. R. Huston for the defendant. A Jury wa Impaneled, and after hear ing tlie evidence and tne eloquence of the attorneys, brought in a ver dict for the state. Justice Phillip fined Doyle -5 and cost. The latter he refused to pay. ami a the law of Oregon, or at least tlie practice, Is such that a prisoner cannot he com- mltted Tor cost, the prisoner wa releastsl. Our enterprising citizen, Jacob Kelm, proprietor of the Imperial Fruit Works, I now very bu.y, and I turning out abundance of excellent cider, Jelly, apple butter ahd " boiled cider. ' Thomas Tallxd ami wife returned from Coryalll FrMay evening, iicjv ii. j . "-I-,. ". - . . ttliy. Mr. Talbot resumed his duties as section foreman on Monday, after a vacation of six week. There I a move, to organize a night school, and no doubt it would be a gotxl thing for the young men. rnOM AXOT1IKR PEN. II. Challacombe wa In town one day last week. Mr. Markham and daughter, Pearl, were guect at the hotel Thursday. Will Toltsjt writes from Chicago that ho has reailied that part in safety. Will I very much missed by his friend here, eixlally by the girl he left behind. Charlie look very cross lately. He think we have a Joke ou him but wo haven't, have we, girls? If the person who wrote this item in last week's t "Mr. went to Portland Saturday, and some people are Marvin a to why he staid over Sunday" will show u w here there is any sense in the ex pression, we will endeavor to appre ciate what seem to have been hi first attempt at punning. Mr. Meron Tibltts, who went over to Nehalem last week, returmtlTuea day. Glad to see you, Meron; we were beginning to fear that some bear had hugged you to death. Several of onr young eople will attend the masquerade ball at Dilley, ou the 20th. We noticed that J. P. look very happy lately, and when questioned a to the change, he replied that it made him so glad to think that he didn't have to cros any more cattle guard. Ml Flora Pollock, daughter of Col. Pollock, 1 teaching the Iowa Hill school. A i hi I MI Flora's third term In that district we Judge she 1 quite a successful teacher. Quite a rumpu wa heard on the street Saturday night, ami w hen ye ever vigilaut marshal went to ascer tain the cause, he found it wa only the jieople going from church, falling through the hole In the sidewalk. Never Mind. Just wait till our town 1 incoriiorated, then we'll have sonic new sidewalks. Say, if you want to see some pretty houses, look at Mrs. Friedcnthal's residence on Oak stn-et, Mrs. Sues' next door, and A. A, Phillip' down the track, ami then go home and and sav to your wife, "we'll have one." 'Well, Corneliu i Improving. Word come from I ley wood's dis trict, that a usual, Mr. Kinma Cor neliu I having wonderful success in tier sch.Mil at that place. Mrs. Cor nellu I an excellent teacher, and our scoool Is unfortunate In losing her. Died in Cornelius, on the Gth, at H o'clock p. m., tlie literary society. Remain were donated to tlie church in token of kindly remembrance. May she rest in ismee until the day of resurrection, when every wrong shall lie righted, am! they who have been "faithful in little thing may be made ruler over many." t'O REST UR0VE. Keyes A Thatcher are Intending to start a branch butcher shop In Port laud. Mr. J. P. Vaughn ha moved Into J. W. Walker's house, the one re cently occuphsl by Mr. Russell. Mr. Chipmaii, proprietor of West ern Hotel, expect to rupy hi property, west of the public school, in the future. Mrs. Wilson Ralley I very low with paralysis. The doctors enter tain no hopes of her recovery. There are a few cases of measles in town, all of them mild, however. Mr. High Clark had the end of the middle linger oi ill right hand taken off hy hi steam saw lately. V'e understand that Mr. David Patterson, who I visiting relatives in Ohio, is beginning to long for home. He I eeeted here e're long. The rainy weather I comelling many to build shed for their wood. Rev. Mr. Green, of Oregon City, preached at the Christian church last Sunday. The pulpit of the M. K. church wa tilled hy Presitleut McClelland, morn ing anil evening. Misses Lizzie and Jennie Arm strong spent a few day visiting friend in Portland thi week. Mis May McWhirter, a former student of Pacific University, now a resident of I ji Grande, paled Forest Grove a tlylng visit Monday. She was the guest of Mis Sarah James at the hall. Mr. T. R. Greer, the grocer, I enlarging the house w hich he recently purchased In the ruuthwest corner of the Grove. He intends to move his family there a soon a the repairing j completed. Mr. McClure, of Portland, entered Pacific University last Wednesday. Mr, Fred Moore met w fth a serious accident last Sunday while hunting near Greenville. He was eating an apple and carrying a calibre re volver in the same hand in which he held the fruit. A he raised the apple to hi mouth, the revolver omehow wa discharged. The bul let entered the young man's abdo men, cutting the Intestines In several place. As soon a the accident hap iened, Mr. Moore ran to hi home, aliout a mile and a half away. Dm. (Vile and Ijirge were sent for, but they failed to find the bullet. Mr. M.sire' recovery I considered doubt ful. The evening service at the Congre gational church last Sunday wa given to the consideration or the Columbian exposition. Professor Powell and Robertson, both of whom visited the world's fair 'ground last summer, read paHr on what they aw there, the former speaking of the building, statues and relics, il lustrating the time of the discoverer, the latter ahout the art department. Mr. Roger siKike briefly concerning religion at the fair. The descriptions were excellent, and caused those wha could not see the great exposition to realize something of their loss, Dr. and Mr, Ward departed last Monday for New York. The doctor Intend to pursue surgical studies there for some time. Rev. C. V. C'lapp arrived here Tuesday everting from an extended tour of eastern Oregon. Honorable Ben Stark, of New Iunion, Conn., arrived here on the Tuesday evening train. He visited Pacific University next morning and siMike very pleasantly to the student at chais't. Senator Stark ia one of the earliest h ttler of iniron. having come to the vicinity of Forest Grove in Im.i. lie I also rememoereu a having been a benefactor of the uni versity during its early struggle, and it I for the purpose of visiting the institution trial ne i nere now iaenator Stark I one of the men w ho represented Orison In the United States senate during the six years subsequent to 101. During thi time he moved his home to Conner tleut where he now r.wldit. We hope senator Stark will enjoy his May ameng u. M0M0llll ITEMS. 8rcil Corra poiulvat. . The Normal opened Scptc mlKr p., with an enrollment of l.'i. Miss (Usisurvant, a graduate of the Pennsylvania state Normal, ha tss'ii added to the faculty this year as critic teacher in tlie model school. The hop yield in Plk county has been unusually large this year. The Northwest Raptist Ass.s'iatioii held a convention in this city K'tober 3, C, 7 and X. The student of tin? Normal en- Joyed a solo from MUs Ayer Friday morning. Drawing has Us n added to the regular course of study, for the Is-ne-flt of those who w ill Issx-ome teacher. The athlete are looking forward to a match gums of foot-ball with Pacific University eleven. Student attending the Normal from Washington county are a follows: A. A. Walker, Paul Rowe, Myrtle Howe, Lucy Humphrey and Birdie Barnes. The senior clas orgauUtsJ October 2 and elected the following otUcers : Sarah Drlggs, president; ltruee Davidson, vice-president; Kitty Me Cue, secretary; C. F. Tilton, treasurer. The regular chacl work was taken up by the senior clas Friday morning. Mr. Rlngo and Mis Crosly gave us a very good descrip tion of their visit to Mt. Hood. XI II 00 1, KKl'OKT. Rock Creek School, District No. 51 for mouth ending tk't, Average daily attendance, L'li; No. cases tardi ness during month, 111; No. of visit or, 3; total No. eulolliHl, A.; No. of girl enrolled, T2; No. of isiy en rolled, 2:1; pupils ou roll of honor for the month ending Oct. lhtvi.1 Kurath, Henry I Sower and Peter Hower. Chas. II a xsex, teacher. SCHOOL KlrORT. The following is a rexirt of ihe school taught in Sctiggln' valley beginning Septemlier Is, anil ending Octolier I-', Isll.'t. No. of day taught 1'0, pupil enroll. si, day attend ance, ii(i(i; Average attendance, 2'; No. neither absent nor tardy, Fl. Arthur Rail, Nellie Jackson, Lizzie Meier, Anna Meier, Rhoda Meier, Lula Sain, lioftie Sain, Lottie Ki.in, Cynthia Scott, Lula Scott, Henry Scott, Vemie Wahl, Rlunche Wil cox. A I.U'E PoKTKIt, Teacher. "Tho best thing in tlie world." Thi I what W. 1). Woodrlng, of ISordly, Kentucky, say of Chamlier Iain's cough rem. sly. He ssike from personal experience in tlie use of it, himself and family having Just been cured of bad coughs am! colds by it. For sale by Hillshoro Phar macy. It I not unusual for colds con tracted in the fall month to hang on all winter or a stain a a ierson is over one cold to contract another. This succession of colds is what causa chronic catarrh and bronchitis. One or the other of these diseases is al most certain to be the result. For thi reason it i of much importance that coltl contracted at thi season of Ihe year receive prompt attention. They can U quickly cur.sl if Cham berlain' Cough Remedy is used. It acts on nature' plan, loosens the coltl, aids expectoration, and relieves the lungs, si Kin effecting a crmanciit cure. 2.i and AO cent bolt lea for sale by Ilillstsiro Pharmacy. When troubled with pain In the stomach, bilious colic or diorrh.ea, give Clianilierliu' colic cholera ami diorrh.ea remedy a trial, and you will be more than pleased with the result. It I pleasant, safe and reli able. 25 and 60 cent bottle for sale hy the Pharmacy. Kntry of Final Htntement. NOT I OK it h.irfhT Kiven tbnt thantuler imiHd Iih tllrd in tlie ('ountY Court of the Htnte if reuon for WnHliinuton duality, hi flunl noooont M adminintrator, with thf will mineixd, of tlie extitte of H. J. Kwunn, .ksMiRMitl, and that mod ('onrt hail appointed Saturday, tl lltb day of November, 1S!U, nt 111 o'olook A. M., as the time for lieariiiK the objection to Haiti final account and for lb Uleuieul thereof. SiJ-2 4. J. FOWLF.lt. Healed Hid WILL Ih received nntil Thnrn.lay, No vember Dili at 2 oVIonk I. M. at the OJanty olerk'a office, in HilUboro, t re'on, for the construction of a bridire acroea the oreek at (iaston to replaoe old bridge; alao for bridge and fill welt of Keaverton, at tho Johnson plane. I'lnim and epecidoation at county clerk' offloa on and alter Octolier 'JSth, 18113. Uv order of the Comity Court. KODOJ.t'H ("KAN DA 1. 1 '.1KJ3 County Jndpe. WAXTKII. V(K)D, liiduHtriou., tingle man, with f 4u0 capital, to take one-half interent tn good rented farm. A bargain for the right man. Knnuire J-U liAKKETT A COKNELIl'S. Htock holder's MrMliif. The annual meeting of Ihe stockholder of Ihe Mawniio Huilding Aanociatiou, will 1st held in Manonio Hall. Hillloro, Oregon, Saturday, October 2, la:t, at i o'clock p. m., f 'I the election of officer and the transaction of uoh other buaineaa a may be brought before it. IS 21 KODOLl'II CIUNDALL, Heo. Dead Letter LIkI. The following list of letter remain uncalled for in the Hillshoro ixt- oftlce. J. C. Adams, Mis Dell Rak er, Ferdinand Rurrle, Fred F.verson, Horegan, O. Settle, Jack Simoson. All letter not called for by Octolier 28, 19:1, will Is- sent to the dead letter omce. One ci'nt will be charged on each, letter called for, iAny a. hiky.v, i at. Hood's'Cure Ml HutTered Several Years With rkruaurtim. I took Uood Mrtprilla h Ml betlrr than I have for jear. My ka4i b4 cue of catarrh aa4 llfU tneurabek Sh took eoiSlence (roat tba keavtt I h4 received froa ttt Hood's Sartaparllla a4 after taking four bottle f In meairIM b It eatlrely wrll. ' W. It. IUuit, Pull- Baa, Waah. Be mt to ft Hood. Hfrexl'a rlll cur nver lilt, lrk hcadaclt. auaito. bMiineaUwO. Ztr Iwa. -. lion Does This Strike You? As a ieciliieii of what Schill merich A Sou i doing, kindly notice that they are offering Fall Hais.S2.00. Ifyoun.ssl a full outfit, the ratio keeps riht there; for they otter Fall Suits. SI 0.00. And theu In a strictly confi dential way, they whisper: Fall Underwear. 50c. It's cheaper to Is' a civilized man and dress well, than to be a Soiibnnese on Midway Plais aniv. Scliulnicricli Son. lMl'KKLUi YAM 1001) For all varieties of Poultry, laying Fow ls, Young Chicks, Ducks, leese and Turkeys. WILL M AKK YOl H II KN SLAY It kts'ps fowls in best condition, and makes poultry the most prof itable stock on the farm. No poultry yard is complete w ithout I M PICK I A L K.;1 FOOD. For aide by . . . S. F. SOL'THAUD. Hillsboro Laundry. A. Hort.iler. proprietor of the Hillsboro JiH.iudry, bit moved to the lir(bHHt corner of Third and Washington STREETS, Oppoailethe M. K. Church, where hi fa oilitlea for promptly clemisiiw ami starching linen and drsperiea are better tlmu ever before. Thankful F'or pant patronage, the proprnitor hope to re tain, by auiierior w.uk and prompt delivery, hi old customer and Herure new one. IS '."J CITY BAKERY V, M. IIKIIIKL, Prop. We alway carry a good t ck of BAKERY GOODS, CONFKCIIONFUV. Ult llS ANI1 CIO A KS. HOMK-MADK TAFKKE KJtKSU KVKUY DAY. Call on us when In need of anything in our line. Cor. Third & Main, HILLSBORO, OR. 17-tf HILLSBORO HOUSE J. XOHTIIKOI' Proprietor Corner Heoond . and.. WaahinKton Htreet NKWLY Fl'KNIHHKD AND KENOVA 1'KD VF1IIHT CLASH TAHI.K. and all ac eouiuiotlation for the convenience of RueiU. KC" Charges Reasonable lUrklen'a Arnica Malre. The Is-st salve in the world for Cuts, Hruises, Sores, I leers, Salt Ilheuni, I- ever Son-s, I etter, (. liapS'.l Hands, Chilblains, Corns, ami all Skin eruptions, and jsisitively cures riles, or no pav nsiuinsi. it is jruar- anttssl to jjive HTfts-t satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice ! cents s-r Ikix. For sale by Hillshoro Phar macy. X of Ice of Final Nell lenient. N- OTICK hereby niven that the nnder aiunrd ha Hied hi final account a administrator of the efttateof Hlenlien Cum min n, deceaeed, in the tvmnty Conrt of the State of OreKon, for WaahinKton wunlv, and that anwl court ha apsuuted Mommy the litb day of N'ovenilier, ln:a. at 10 o'pi k A. M., a the time for hearing objection to audi final ucoount and for the settlement theieof. J. It. O. 1 ll.M 1 11 IN, Adnitniatrator of the eatate or ntennen Cniuinin tleeeaeed. lll-'JI Kor KxrhMns. rpWi) Lot lOoilOO feet each, at Wood 1 (took, and a honae and lot at Wod lawn. All gxsl 1'ortland anhnrhan prop erty. No Incamiiraooe. worm u. n in ex.'banva for a farm of ahont sn acre got d land. alonl acrea In cultivation, email honae an I barn, in Ihe vicinity of HilUtxiro. Will aaeuma aotne tnoamhranca. Nocom- miMion, no agent. Aitirea rr run par ticnlar. IHOrt. F. FAUiHANKH, lij.'ju wooaiawn, uregon. .ollre tn Farmrr4 w rANTF.D To br.y foe ah.atock kog. fall blooded ( beeter White, ten or tvelye lull grown ow. twenty or thirty l.ihU mine ta-iv.1. ali one lull gravu tniar all fnll-llHsl, to lie uenvereu urn me Willamette llw or nt I'ortlnnJ Anyone havinit the aliove pl. aae aiwwer thi notice, atate prira and t'ir akltww ao I can sail and ee ttv rw. a.itinstant U tf JOHN O. UENUICI, 'VkirJand Waahinifton treei. old council hnilding, room IA and 21. Portland, Or. haim.aixm. BAKOAINH! BAIttUINM. I will nil for oaab at lateral. ratM. a larva lot of lomber at Unllar'a mill nar Hillalx.ro, alao a losina tvam. yok. of oin, aliont A) lona of Bay and "otbr prorty. I will aim aril on fa.orahla trrm aid mill, now In pood running ordrr. nd U flilnrr an -nrtml tbvr.witta. All paiwin indl.trd fi Inmlwr pnrol.aa.tl al aaid mill, amna Jnn . an I. Iw.ll. an brnhy notified to maka Ira- mwliaM piytn.nl tt ro. al n,y otl. in Hillaboro, and aara e -at. HKW. U. HIMPHHEY. o ;, lrutr. , H.lt.l ARB YOU PREJUDICED ? Many s'ip!c ll ii.k il nc-.eai y lo to tumo li; t ily to ';n 1 it liisl cl.ijs .. DRUG STORE iKm't you Is lii vo it, Kc:imo f in ls .-..iivii .-cl tlmt there i a fjrtl vim Jru ht.ire liere, l y i.il'.iiij; on BROCK & SELS W I H I 'ii I I H lilH Mllil A I 1CU 'l DRUGS, CHEMICALS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES IHI OI I aun I lie: Mt IOHI. 1'icM.ril'tioti. I'ar.'fully tviii ouiiJcd by uu cxpeneauwd ctil'lljiHt' FINU PEHFUM.ES. IIII.I.SIKlKO, 9 HILLSBORO BRICK CO., ' I'lIK ynrds of tlie IIII.I.SIu Ki ) I'.'.tli'K CO. are l.tcaWd near Ihe KailroaJ 1 in lli South part ol Town, mid Imve for aula the very beat of HllK'h, wbi.'h will Is Hold M tlieynrd or di'liv.'r.'d AT REASONABLE RATES. Inquire ttl Hie Yiu-l ol I'. ?l. Ii F.I.SA , or of 4lvner. .1 AS. II. SH.VKMi, Proprietor. FORK BRANCH . rb&cX. cr-TrAa VZ.Z&i mm i ' 'i s '. ' ' ,vi jar" n r-n , .... j.jl """''"v(s:j'.i!:"o."..:;j. .:. .1 . . X ft H'Iiimi VOll sec a sootl tliini; .. CATCH IT .. Th.it w Imt t'M'i v ( ii li il i lioiiNi'-U.M'ii'r ami ciMik iims when nh know w Inn1 to liny CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER .. ewil.lt IIV .. HUCHES, MORCAN & ROCER3, of I lillrtlioro. Hi. !'. oi, mill tirkiioM lt'.li;i'.l hy nil an Hiiierior to any rWkiag I'otvilrr in lli" imukt't. Try II, uml lie rou vlneed tlutt what we say U true. IIlKiHKS, MOltOAN & KOCiEliS. HILLSBORO MEAT MARKET 11 1! KS T A: THOM AS, I'liiin ieliiis, , MAIN' SIIM'.KT. ...... 1III.LHB0B0. ciiokk m:i:r, mutton, vkal axd pork Kept Coiistiinlly on IIhiiiI. llii;li.'st iniiikt'l iiro niil for I'.icm , Million, '.-;il mill llor. Fair dealiuj to ta 1 1 . Pli'iiM' jjive tlrt a trial. CARSTENS BROS. & MEAD, Proprietors. HILLSBORO SASH Manufacturer SASH. DOORS AND MOULDINGS A full Line of Imii.Iui I ii' iiimI niilt'rti .it nili, door inoiilding tod l.rii.'kelH .oiiHliiiitlv in ! k. Siet inl llfsliriia of liiiilil.'i'H' phhIh mail.' to nnlcr on abort notic. I iimli.'r Yurtl. In .oniici tion villi ihe ..r'n iiikI door factory a lumber vnnl will lx' k't -oii-l a n 1 1 v liH-k.-il wiili rniiL.i mid .li.-'d liiiiilx-r of all kind. Itilllil.'I'M nr.- invll.'H to lmc lli.'ir onliiH with n. Olllee at the l':i torv, .'t of llie railroad hhilioti, 1 1 ilUlK.ro, Oregon. v. k i i..t:M, A. Oycn all ihe yir. Ktu h r.'. rnt-rt any lime. Catalogue fra Xv' a hussn:: education pays. (j aj.iii i ai 13 mm mM and . . tlltlll l Mill . HACKS, mT(J(iIKS AM) ItlDIMJ HOIISEH I'IKinril.k Al ielltll Tt. a m:w i.ixe hi iti i;i is aooed. llr.hr l.rt for IIKWtsK will rertltf proiupl afteiitUa. lieiiieitiber the l'lee. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. SEW ELL . Proprietors. cam. ami rr. ... Dr. W. BOWLBY, DRU(5dlST AMP D00KSCLLR, FOREST CROVE, And Kt t our in. mi. - . w.irll. i I I'rn.'-, M."ii in.", Toilet Article, Eoftloji and l'ar. Mu'ii-nl Mor. h ni'ii-H, :i;cl nitintrv I riir. I'mbiW uii.I Not. Itv Moro. I"ri"."'i ii'tiotit and f"riiml r.u. piiIv OKKUO STOCK FARM t olllHtlllOHN AMI JKKSKY CATTLK. Seed of dirtereiit Kami I'rotlavt kepi .... . T"t AND TURNIP SEtOS A SftCIALIT. siiepiierd I 'ou". Tor nale, oolor, olu and Tail, or Sable. Orders HHed Willi Vmrr. A. CHALMERS, Cenlerville, Washlngtoi Couity, Or. AND DOOR CO. and O.el.r. In )'. AetJ.: iikoNii, IVim ii-Ai. I IMI Mill -y.-ry lliinif nn'ially krpt in a lrll n.in 1. 1 ..' !-' t at all iiuur.