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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1893)
HILLSBORO IXDEPEXDEXT. Kniri1 in the f...i.,m. at Hill. tori. Oregon, fc ....l-.-iaA maiu-r. ijh-rtt!nn. in advance, iffrir HII.I.HO!'.i ITHMslllMJ CO.. Proprlrtor. f. M r. liAfl.T. Editor. urrii i if. rtni Hor the n, FIUDAY, XOVKMBKH 3. VOH' WE ARE LEFT. Now thitt the silver purchase ma tin!) of the Sherman law has practi. ally ln re-Hled, onp may r(-rly enquire ho A' our white money li left It) the first plu.s- only the first ss tlmiof ihe ad of July 14, Is'.m, turn iiiouly known at tht; Sherman hill which authorial the purchase of ,?ms,mi ou of v-r -r month has Us-n repealed. Srtii.n 2 of tl u.t provide that all silver not.- jfiven in payment for the purchase ol silver hullioi) shall he a l.-gril tend. "in payment of all dcf.ts, iiuhliu and private, exts pt when othcrwi-' ex pre .iy stipulated In tht contract mid 1-hnll ! rceeivahle for custom-, taxes, Hint all put.lk-dues, und w hen wi revived may Is- re-lssmsl." Thl section has not Iss-li repealed, hut 1 slill law, hence the silver dollar hy this ami a former act is a hsal tend. for any sum except on a contract when; other money it stipulated silver hail dollars ami smullcr silver el in U a legal tender for mum of t) n or lew. Wherefore our silver coin already struck are as khs! as they ever have Ix-en. After all, tlnuli our tlnmicial legislation Is not com pit te. Nuiietliiiig more must U ilonc. We now have in the govern ment vaultn i:i!t,r.tiii,.!) ounces of silver valued at $h(MNM),0(HI. This piece of property Is in ouch n shaM that it cannot at present Ik- Used. As it lieM there it is quite as worth less as the same hulk of stone. Somt disposition must U made of that sil vcr, and the, law permitting It is yel to Imj formulated hy congress. There has heretofore Ims-ii two umt for silver. One for common pur- m s, the other for the manufacture of cups, plate, and the like. New mines ming discovered there was more metal supplied than was nettled unless an increased consumption wits stimulated. Klectroplating was in vented and the gentle housewife eon tented her-clf with plated war'. Her example was followed hy others, when the use of silver was actually restricted. To "expand" its uc then there was hut one thing to do cheapen it. This impoverished its coin value, and men Is-vanip sus picious. Now one use has heen ah rotated hy the I'nited States, the Ilriti-h government, !ermany, I ranis-mid Italy. To consume the world's product new uses must la found for silver or Us present usn must he stimulated hy a fall in price. Its money u cannot lie restored hy imlimihsl coinage Imihiisp at the ratio of Iti to 1 all the silver of the world would he dumped into Ameri ca, and while js rhaps there may not U' too much for coinage, if the world u-.es it, yet there is too much for the I'nited Mates to take care of alone. We are not large enough to make a corner on silver. There are two things to do, united with the other nations on an international coinage system or adopt limited coinage ulone. We can profitably use what silver we now have coined, and can coin enough more to main tain the present ratio lietw.s-n gold ami silver. .V.l Yoi: llRRISO. a it: I. A S v.4 VS'.V On Saturday evening last, about o'clock, Kugene I'reudergast rang for admittautv into the resideixt .Mayor Carter Harrison, of Oiicagu. hen the door wua opciied he brushed past the servant, met the mayor In the hall leading froui hi dining room and shot him Thrtf chamber of a 41 Colt' revol vcr were emptied, one ball going through tlie victim's hnitst, another through the ubdomcu and the third through his hand. Mr. Harrison died within ID minutes. The asrsts siu surrendered tu the pdlee officers and now is in prisou. frendergast ays he shot the mayor hrcttuse that otlicer would uot Miuke him corpora tion counsel of Chicago. Taking one view, the mayor Is in tome degree n-spontible for this tragedy. He was a politician, sue ccsnful, but by the use of doubtful methods. At th last election h was oppo-s-d not only by republicans hut by the Isnt element of his own party, leaving for his active friend the mercenary brigade recruited from gamblers, anarchists, toughs and that class of humanity. When their can didate was elected they claimed the sHils of otUcv, and w hen the mayor' Is tter princlphu for he was high minded and honorable in everything except cli-ction met ImmIs,) would not allow him to admit thcte people Into his udmiuistratioii, they txmme an gry a n I revengeful. Moral self-rs trairit lin king, they gave full control to their passions, and this revolting asts4iiiatiou is the result, l'render- gast will be put on trial. The Jury will have the insanity plea hut it ought not to influence the verdict. The projs r thing done at this time will hear a soothing etTW-t on soim other lawless characters who conven iently lose sanity on occasion. J IheeoetHcieiit of srsonal danger is increased w hen citueus take ottlce, and society must do its art by giv ing the ls-st protection sssihle to its officials. HIS SIDE OF THE STORY- "The mortgage tax law went with the imlebltslness law for the reason that it was manifestly unjut to tax Isith the mortgage and the property, ami jss.ple realizisl that any tax iimiii the mortgage must ls paid by the borrower". Oregon I h mocrat. The mortgage tax law never im isirMsl n i'iit's tax more than wat leviitl before its adoption or Is now. An honest man pays en hit notes now, the same as lie did Is-fore the mortgage tax law was realed. The difference hctwivn the two srlxls, Is now the tax dodger can't ls caught mm is'inre lie i-iMlld. there Is a very lnteretiiig article on the out side of this is-ue from , corresiid ent, which is well worthy of study. Hy the way, one ipicstion of the IVm-icrat. Who has profited by the reped of the mortgage tax law, the I h Mir man or the wealthy money loant r ? SNvretury of State M . Itrhle refuse, to makt vrtillel copies of claims anainst the .fate, filed by surln ten .lent of s iietentiary, superinteml ent public instruction, state printer, fstatesman and some others, for the us of the Salem Indes nlent, that wants to use them for purpost-s o political attack. The secretary puts this dit'ision on the ground that the reiiinsl information is reHrted to the legislature biennally, and that w hile the making of thecipis would Is iuite profitable to him, he en n not consent that his clerks who are on the payrolls of the state, should ls put on work for the private gain of the secretary of state. The rcjs'al hill passed the senate on Mon.iay ny a vote r rorty thn-e to thirty-two. Of those voting ayes then- were twenty-three repuhli.-ans and twenty democrats, of losP voting no then' were nim repuhli cans, eighteen h m.srats and five opuii.ts. .n exchange ninnrks that a majority of thoe remhlicnn voting no are "publicans. The Marshall county, Alabama, News, replies to a paragraph that some week ago npjieared in Tiik Ixkki-kxdknt, touching the nu nls'r of lynching in the .South. This 1. how the News defends the custom : "What diss the Chicago Tril- une or the Hillslsiro Ixuki-kv-kk.nt know about the southern negro.' How much regard ha. ither of these organ for the feelings of our outraged southern w omen w ho have Ims-ii a-saultisl by fiends worse than brutes, when thes' pasTs de nouinv the sssly Justice that in variably awaits the black liend who lares to violate the Nrson of a pure woman and bring eternal sadness to OimI feai Ing tlrcnide? "All the chlvalrio spirit of these South hating organ has certainly leurtisl when they advocate tht' idea of dragging a modest woman Into siurt to narrate circumstams.s that are killing to her very nature and thus phuv her at the mercy of a bullyragging lawyer. We southern men are too ehivulrie, too sympathiz ing and too merciful to lie guilty of going through the fans) of trial and burdening the scaffold with these black Mends. The statement, 'negnast are lynched whenever then is a suspicion that they have com- mittcd a crime,' is basely false. There may possibly he some install es when- the wrong man Is lynched as there an eases where innocent men are punished by the law, hut the southern idea of lynching is for ense of nis and the orpins well know that the same thing is done in their own section fully as often a in the South in proportion to the num Imt of ncgncs nsiding in their sec tions." Tiik ImH'kmu nt admits that it ha not much knowledge of a negn, hut what little it de o-etess lead it to let them severely alone. TlIK Ix iiKi'KMd.XT has never Ix-cn tried and the hoK Is expressed that it never will Is', hi nee what Would U done is uot plain, hut if such mis fortune should ever overtake It, no Uinding together of the neighlsirs for a picnic lynching encur.ion would In attempted, hut rather a still hunt with a trusted friend. To us, of the West, the notoriety of n lynching party apcars to Ih quit as prostrating to the n tiring nature of a modct wom an a the publicity of a court room trial. Hut after all Is the ,,'ate of society in the South due to the lechery of the negros alone? Mullatoea have been sis'ii who claimed that their negro mothers lived in the South. What tales of outrage e.m th'-se wenches tell? the peaiH' that lnvails In the South may ls surmissl by reading this paragraph taken from another article in an adjoining column of the same iiper: "The silitical horion darken day by day. One day n proposition ol peaiv is imxle and the next a ihvlar atiou of war follow. Oin houses are thn-iitemsl, white caps still prowl ttlsmt at the hour of midnight, yel low fever hi invadisl our coast. and ha desoate, some of our cities, famine sits cut limn. si around the lieai tli-t. 'lie of the l.iUring eliss- :l!ld still some of the would ls Imiders ay they are not in favor of i-ruee, that o far a they urn eoncernsl the I Hi v id I.ubin, of SucniDeUto, put forward a scheme by which he pr-ps--i t. carry freight on u level turi If schedule. Hy his pi.iu a bu-hcl of wheat can he laid dow n in New- York for the wine price as in Tort, land. To see the alcurdity f the proposition it I only nco sary to note the extra men and Machinery required for a long haul eiiiiptred with a short one. A man living ut Corvalli cannot alford to haul a load of w heat from hi town to l'ortlaud for the same price that will pay a man living in lUavertoii. Hut Mr. Lubin replies that the government will iwrry a letter from Hillsloro to Corueliu three mile-fir twuivnts, or from Hill-Uiro to New York f..r the Nillie prie'. Yes, thut is -s, but did anyone ever con.ider what a tjrice we are paying to get our letter to Cornelius. The average missive will weigh lev. than a half a ounce which, at '2 cents each, w ill coM I per hundred Muns. The railroad from here to Cornell Ut i, js-rliaps, i wnt per hundred, and il --r hundred siuiid will carry wheat some tlittancc Is'vond Aev orn. A public meeting of taxpayers in Portland hit been called to enquire why the tax rale In that city is :i I mill while in San Tranci-co it i. l(i-o. Jo th-sc same taxpayer. rememls-r that only a fevk- short year ago when they wen clanimor- ing for and voting bridge bond-, city hall bonds, harbor Uind-, dredger Isaids, sewerage Ismd-", school bond', water bond and Ismd bonds that a warning wa uttered to the cihvt that the intent would have to Is paid. The thoughtful man was ans wered that the city inu.t be beauti- thsl and made glorious. Well now the urban are entering into their If l'ry. TIIKOI CII 1 II K Hit ItlMIM.i:. the way on fst, which isatsiut thnv! mi'..-.. It lcauie quite tliisk U fore t .he came to the ups r Nehalem nulil, ) which he -!ould have tikcn. In-; .d, she kept straight. Hh.-ad until .he reached Cape Horn. She rc.iliz il .he was Iit and n'traced her step and arrive. I at Mrs. Cumming.' the next morning at 4 o'clock, complete ly worn out and nearly frozen, she rH hed home safe, but Will Hot soon forget that night's exsTiems in tl' Nehalem. Mr. Kd Stuck r and C. A. I. ter-r n, while driving home alter dark I it Saturnay evening, were thrown out of their curt but fortunately neither was hurt. Mr. Yates, of Manning, preached lien on ( Molier -L'nd to a large nn gngatioii. He g-.ive u a splendid sermon. Mr. Yates hu made a;t ilppointment to preach hen- everv two wis ks during the w Inter. SILOS AMI EXMUi.E T TIIK AI.KK l l.Tl KtL rol.i it.i;. s5t rinl (rrrtpnilvno. To those who are IntenMtsI in the tilound ensilage businsis, a visit to he burn on the college farm during the wt.t two ws.-k would have h.vu very inten-ting and instnn-tiv.. The new addition to the barn, ineii tiomsl in a previou nais.r. isnitnlns U-i de stalls for twentv-ttve head of ! i-attle, two new slhH inch lOxl'g feet otlt.ide measure, aiel JO feet deep. These silN which are now full each containing tlfty tons of corn ensilage, raisol on the college farm at the rate f Id ton jkt acre. They nre constructed on the in.M approvtst plan, hjn h one has a i-on- crele tlKr, which. Isidtsi lw-lo.r heap and lasting, also mtvcs as a protection again.t nits. The mater- ul for the trame i ixpi inches. The tu.Uling should not be over Ihini he. ! apart at most, in h :M foot silo. All Hie iMiitoin where the ires-ure i- ic-.iviisit they should ls verv tirmlv fixed, so as to prevent spreading The inside is hoanled up with rough lumls r, upon w hich is then tack.sl tarnsl building pasr. Matchni material such a Mooring or shiplap is naiUsl on over the pajsT, and last ly a thorough coating of tar and ro..- Hichest of aJl in Leaveninf Power Latest U. S. Gcv't Report THE LEADING DRUG HOUSE Tun HILLSBORO PHARMACY ABSOllTELY FL'RB Sealed liitl WILL ts rwoiTrJ Tt-uil-r 'Jib at 1 o'clock BDiil Tbaredav. So- f. M. l 11m OoimfT oU-rk oltn-, lo Hi Ulsjro. rvtfua, f.T Ilia custruoiiou of briiltr twrus tit crrrk st Giisl.m tu mplac old lriJ; also f--r I r.di. ud ail wru of tVaTvnoo. at lb J..ht .n ilart. I'lslitanJ prciti.-lloo l ceuntt clrra's .Mttrv on and aftr (tclobar lh, ls'j.1. lit or4-r of Ilia CooiiIt Court. lalM)l.rtt CKAM)A1J '-"-'.'J CVoniy JudK. Ailuilnlsirtt.ir' Mle. Yirtu.( an or.lvr and !cr of tli (ixit), industrioai. iukU man. with f tU cauil 1. to lak oim balf IUUT it K'Kjd rriilt-d fsnu. A barKsio for tba ritfht innn. hmiuirr 31-ii li.iKKKITi C'OKNEMIH. i:e-iitor'a Notice. N Ol H E i kvrd.T Kiven that tba nudr itiurd list Ik-tii duly appoinlvd rlr oilm of the last will and ttsttaiurot of W'ui. II. A. I'ollsrd. dcrasnl, aud ba dulv qaaJ-itl.-d m tbw ('."HUT l'urt of the s.'uiof ilreuoii, for V KahinctoD county. All yrt una, thiri fore Imriiii; olnnu Against tbr .. of Kid Win. 11. A. Pollard a re her I'V r.-.iiiruii to presrul theiu wub the iroor v.nip!nrs, to uie. al the law olt'.oe of Thoa. 11. IVi.une. in HillsKro, Waabiuuton iv.nntT. Oie:;oii, witbiu sti luoctha from lli d'tlt btTt'of. HiIUIm-io, (I t .l-rr 4, 11. l'J-i JOHANNA IDI.LAKD. Aduilnisf rnlor'a .otire. in, mix. si in the proimrtion of one I ir.ill..ti ..I' t f. ...... I ..t ... ; . . , . , . ,, f,.". "I . uir ill risll. IS rhe (.rego,ian'so,K.n,..g paragraph ;1U.(L ,f ev,.r,!thilllf ,w jj,, its n'port of the wniking of a u...u. ,i " stns't car and the loss of i. w.s.-1 ' , -' , ' .,-' -' - - mst.aymormnglsasfollows: drv the silo is r K-,. i mi Li r . "Portland. second stret t railway 1 ,.i i,.w. ,i,J :i . ,'. ... , catastrophe within a year isvurr. d ; ,i, w twenty ' early yesterday morning, when llio i ;, ,i.....i .i. lectricar Jiu-s. bound from Mil-' . ;":T .ir r" . ,." ' waukee to this city, plunged through , , rojruI-tN, ,, t C-'a 'l take u complete layer from the top, so us not to leave the sumo surface exposed for more than one day. A silo of loo tons capacity can bo built for 1imi. For one of this sjZe then, the cost Is about 1 s r ton of capacity. A the size increases, the cost per ton decrease, and vice versa. The inside should lx repainted every two or thrtv years, and with such can' a silo will lat a long a the frame i g.ssl. One similarly built the open draw of the Madison-strivf bridge and sank in the river. There were Is or I'll passengers aboard when, the car started to ero-s the bridge, and nil hut seven of them saved their live by leaping from the vehicle ere it dived. Five eorpstvt have Iss-n recovered from the water, and a man aud a loy ar" missing. The dead are: Charles Itcckmau, John 1'. Anderson, Joseph Studler, Alex. Caniplsll, Theodore llennick. Faiil Oder ami Charles S. Albce, aged 1 1, are missing. It was the first trip of the cur in the morn ing. The tmck was icy mid a dense fog hung over the river. The car was evidently going slow for all the lieople saved wen those whu suc ceeded in jumping ort" before it went over. One woman wa thrown otr and while striking the side of the bridge was not Injun! so but what he walked to her destination. With grappling iron and hoisting appar atus the wnrked car ha been raised from the Isittom of the riser. One corpse wa taken from it when the urfaee of the water wa reached. The following statement of the in-.i- i dvnt of the road, which, taken in connection w ith those of passengers and eye w itnosses seems to U-:i proper summing up of the sad catastrophe: "Then' was a heavy coitingof ice on the mil, w hich ihe electric cur rent could not iH'tictrato, ami when the brake were put on and tin power reversed the wheels tops, hut slid. The motorman shut oil' (lie power well in time and had Iss-n un usually can-ful, knowing the state of the track, but neither brake nor reversing the motor took ell.-et. and the car slipd on the track through the gate and into the river. Tin- ear was running verv slow, and . the motorman wa familiar w ith the bridge It seem lionesciise to snv be recklessly ran at a hili rate of . pnsl. I oeu me car rail lino me gat.' Ihcn was no power on. or sliding dead. Sand would havt las'ii of no use in such a situation a that." I he conaier' jurv wa. in yesterday and mav find N'('1 U't; ia lii n-l.v civvn that the uauvr sik'tied low Ihssh npoointed by the County Court ol the Klale of Oretfon, for U mhiniii.n county, adiumistrator of the rstntu of Sjainuel O. Snider, lately deceased. Ml wrsiia lisviue cluoua uainst aaid t-rt.-'tt. will present the asm to uie at the ottlce of I horns II. Huniphreva. in Hilla horo, Ureiton. within i luontha from this U it", and all traon knowiDtf Iheruselvea ui.e'ineu hi aina i-aiaie w ntv iniu-nt. Aitiuiiiistrntor of Ihe estate of Samuel C. Minder, dt oensed. i!l tireson. tuade nv.d em-red (ut4tr S, Is:';, an heruiiiit aud dire -luii rue to lunke sale ff the real estste I 'i. .nyttiK tu t he e ttnte ut William lirll, t!e a-t J, 1 will, uu SsturdSf ) th Ath ria .if t..ivttt ... r I.'l'. mt tl.H hmi. , of 1 o'cloi-k tif said d.-or. st the a.mtb do ir of the IVuith'.Qu-. in ll.llslsir... rvu, aril I public auotwi-i t . th b.k'hest l.ld.ler. the followirjki-ilrscribed real (n(wjir, to-wit: f . 't he east ball f Ihe n .rlLvr,.! qmrifr of UlllOn section 4. towiistiio I n irib, imvc I west of the WilUraettM Mendiau. in W athinuton ' rounty, t lreifou. l erui of .i!e, ode third I of the purhaiM- rioe rash in hand, i ne- I third lu oue rrar. an 1 on third in tw l I ' L'.tVinLf Oi.kra msIi ll Iim llMfkV.l I putwent to kar inler.tt al tha rate of S l-r eiit. s-r annmu. and to ls a-cured by n ortat. nesi ImJ a Id. (.'onveran o t fs- at lb.- es-nf .-f the (uirc.laarr. bated al lilUsboro, Vr . this (let. A. IS.U. W. U WiKIl), A.lniiuis'r.itor of the e-ttte of William Hall, deoeaaed lif'Ji erTis'.n ty rxS'rietu-tvi ph.yiioiri! Accural) iii-penin t oni . peieut and paiatialon- liarmacUta ! ' The IIilU1a-.ro PhjrmacT ordt'ra It drug Iwn the nioet relia! !e mi.t t . i: f ,ot u r n otilv, and is iliori.i.ghly snpplioi with terr rrquiile ntHtsuoirr fr po rs-rlv cui ,(u. t- ttiat hrt-claa prnx i ipiinn ttnoiuesa. Th pn.prict.'.ra ar erer watchful y at td inoet -approved laie-t r-iiitsl.e ar contioually Is-iuu added to the st.s k as the N-,-n.a I of medicine and pharruacy a.lv.tixv. Bs-ittaT faesi of peculiar a ivatitagca in pnr rhasiiif itaauppliea, nwinc to IU tUinew rule of J kiug trade d.o.inii lor .ii tr,,m 1 the ls-st hoiiM-e, the retail price ar conssuenlly loer than lho of nn.t di.i.rr;n . drug ft. re. " All the les.pnj anie'ea of MIUOttlsTsJ' SUNDRIES, i no) n.l ; ris the MNPsT PKRFl'Mt.s, Tt.tli.KT AKTICLKU, BUrsilES. ilVNOEs, ETC.. .,,, .1.'.,'.. A l.sre and e.-e!leiit a-sortrueut of SPECTACLES and EYE- . L ssr s 1. l.o on hail I. PATEN T MEMCTNES of all p.pular kind alway. in at . The line a WINKS aud LlyCOK wpplied in oaaufaick- THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY, Block, Hi:iror, IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A GOOD LIVERY TEAM OO TO THE Ci I v Livery Slable IX HILLSBORO. M )IJIIIS. In Ihe Circuit Court ,.f ilr S ale of Oream ; U'horo you will llutl the llest Teams that can ho had or nniiiiiii.ii i ouiiiy. Canie Kiueriek, pUtutitT. j Oeo. I'uieiick. defeu.Isnt. Ij ToUeo. Eiuerirk, tlie alsive-nauied defend ant: IN the name of the State of Oregon, yoo areuerel.v reiiird to appearand ana wer Ihe ooiuplai:; t!sl a;iiiit yon in the aboTe entitled es.nrt and cane, on or before Monday, the i7tb ihy of Kovenilsr, ls:a, that beini) the first diiy of Ihe tlrat term of tbe aboTo entitled court next anoceeditm the expiration of In weeka p'lhlioatiou of Ibia auuiiuons i'n ton. If v.iu fail a u. apiar and anaver the plaintiif will apply to the court for tlie relief demand.! in the complaint, to-wit: A dissolution of Ilia ! or Isillil nialriiiiony exisiunr lslween tne lowiDtf tueroselvea vlamug Mld Jr(, ndint atid tint tbo pUmtitf '," rAVTv J" I ' '! re-."', b. r ...hide,, nime. li. m ;.'. I, thissuninioua l oidi-red to be published otict wf I'iuitl Settlement. N' O TICK is hereby iiirn that A. Kobnian. KiliiiiiiiHtrH.nr of the eseite of C. W. Hart, deceased, bus Hint his final aoeonnt Haaui'b aduiinislrHtor in the Cyunty Court of the Sine of Oreuou for ' Waahiuuton eoui.tr, and thai au.d (Vxirt baa fixed Satur d .y. NoTeiLber 11th. Is'AI, ut tbe courtnsim of aaid Court, in H.llsboro. county and atnt nforeanid, at tbe hour of 10 o'olock A. .M.. of aaid dny aa ihe time and plaoe for tbe final bearn.K and the at ttle.mnt of anid Hillsboro, 001011 .1, l-ttl. i'-'Jt A. HOHHAN. Ad.uiu.strrtor of the esti-.te of C. W, Hurt, dec? aat-d. tllllll I.I.M.I . in tno iiiiisii.iro iMotrxsnxsT, a weekly t.ewap.p.r p'iliiia!ie.l ia ti.il.lsiro. Wah i uuti .ii conntv, (reiii, fr an full wt-eks by order of Judye T. A. Mellride, jndire of, the obove o. urt. nii.de lli- Sr. I ,l i ! 'r. l-e.ct. (i. i;ol.M..V -. "''' Al'orii'-y lor I'lainiilT. ' ( In the fin-nit Court of Ihe State of Onvti, for WahiiiK(iu County. Kmrua White, plaintiff, i r. -Qeorire White, defendant ) To Oeome Wbito, tbe hImv named de- tenuiiut: SUF.HU F .S WA Lli, virtue of tworxeoutiona issued out of the County Court, of the Stale of lira IN the na.ur of tfie State of Orecon. yon are hereby required to appear in the above named Court, in Ihe Above entitled EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. (.oo(l Teams (iood Uncles and Good Drivers. Cor. Second and Washington 8ts. .. FIVE OAKS .. I have sub-divided the Five Oaks Farm into lots of 10 and 20 acres In such maimer that each tract fronts a road. TERMS OF SALE TO SUIT PURCHASE.. This Snh-dlvlslon Is 5 miles east from Hillsboro and 12 west from Portland. The land Is natural prairie, so there is ' no expense for grubbing. is known tu litlve Uhmi in use 'fur ten ,"'n-whiiiuton County, one in fayor y.Mrs.m.1 U Mil. ,,s ever. IW Tdi.V ellow .lent ts.ril is Jfenenilly ts.n- eat thereon at the rste of 10 per cent is-r 'iilensl tl.e iH-st forensilne imrti.is.-s, A variety known as 'I'riile of the Xortli" lins litsn use,! here witli very s.itif:ietory results. When the enrn is out for the silo It shtitilil Is' just laz.sl, us it then con tains the largest st eent. of stiur. It is htiuleti lit onee to the ehos-r whli h euts it into pieces Hlsmt :n Inch in leiiL'th. From the choi.i.rr au.iu.u, front the .lib d .y of tKit-iber. ISU.L and ft.r the further am., of $M tk"i and oue iu ii.rorof l. W. Collins and nyaiuat J. A. K.'iJ, for Ihe amu of lss.:t,l, C. H. gold in with intt-reAt thereon at the rate of 10 per cent. s-r annum, from the tb day of (K-i4-ber, lsiU, miiJ for tbe further aum of $11 costs, and for the oovia and eipeuaea of salt and of anid writs. Now, therefore, by rirtue and in rurau- nine of anid exeoatlona, I will, on Monday ihe I'll .lav .if I veviiils-r, sh:1, at the ninth U.sirof ILe (Ajuithoura, in ll.ilsboro, N aah mi fieviii.ar carriisi n RIKl ilinillis Itnniftoi. Cvuniv, Oreu'on, at Ins uourofll Itlfo the tup of the silo. When Ihe oV-bs-k A. M. of aaid day. aell at public silo is full thesilHtfe iscovcreil wit li ! "",7"" l"f- liJd.-r for cash, the ...i ,. ,, .. , ., , followinit descr.ls-d real pro.arty, U-wit: chopptsl dry straw to the depth .f All of the J. A. Uid Fire Oak subdivision five nr six illi'hes. This Is nccessjiry as recorded and platted in tbe reoorda of to prevent W'tlsfe. If it is not Mil I vv ssUi.ikM.iu county, Oregon, aitualed in l fcM-ll.lll "I... Ill RI1.1 ...w..l... 1 K iniiKo " . exi.'p.inK lota in ana 17 o prevent Wtlsfe. If it is not on, iiUnit three or four inches of tht corn will ss.il ami will huve to Is throw n off. A hirp' mils, of r.s-n m.iteriiiMs'ino; thrown into hulk and tramped solid us this has to lie, of ts.iurse iMs.tuiu's very warm, often rtMihiiiij l'O Farenheit, or even liiL'lier. When it is taken from the .silo it is slightly sourc-il and ia rel I islnsl dy all kinds of stock. Its chief j rtssitfiiized value at present Is as a food for dairy cows, t'onihiuisl with a little grain such as bran, it makes a very vulualile, and, at the same time l economical food for dairy cal'.le I The value of ensilage depends upon j the r.-s. tnlilauiv to the natural gns-ii food: thus hy its us' the cattle can I pi-at-tically Is- kept on gns-n pasture 11. ........I I.' t. .1... t... It tt-il rililllillir ".. I. 11 IS UK- llllCIIIIOIl ii was runtiing - ,,. r. ,..,,.... ,.. ... r....... I ' uiv v"iicr uu iii all this winter mi., next sumimr on the (s.rti ensilage without any pasture. The total cost of planting, in th lo a.ttitfy the In re.nbeiorw named sum. ntid for Ihe eta and eipenaeaot anid sale, Said property will he sold anbjeot to re demption aa pt'r atntutoof Oregon. Wit tiesa my hand Ibia L'nd day of November. li. I'. Y'OUU, MierifT of WaahiiiK'toa County. Oregon. . ...i, i ., ...I ....!... 1.. .1. . ti. eriiiiiti-il ' I'uu.nit ... ine sno, ... no 'i i uu ... . in.- ns-vni Kent on tne ffliHrl i trt.iii.. If 1 ..B..1.....I . .1. '"" lk,.w I.'...... ... II A.. . every day on evidence of fatillv 1 V ' ' ? 1 . '.,'-v r,,,.,"" : .r , iiii AK. uu n unit- gnu ll as j.H'i.ire ineiiticitictl, is isinsid.-rtsl a goial f.ss for an average cow. spuipment and iinM-rf;vt manage ment of many of our tran-i.iu tati.in lines hut for the ahseiiiv sin-it i Frs nam:. 1 V virine ofns ry.'entlon iaaued out of 1 Ihe Con. itr Court i f the nun. rfn.. kou, for WaahiiiKion counts;, iu faror of 1'.. Cnarlson and avainat Julia K. Oomiie and A. I'. Wilki a. for the aum of IViOl i:, S. cold coin with interest thereon al the rate of . s-r cent, per annum, from Ihe f.th dar of fr'el.rnnrr. Is.iJ, and for the further aum of $1S.'.I.'.. .'.!, and for f-'.'.lo attorney fees, and f r Ihe cntta and expeuara of sale and of aiiid writ. Now. then fore. I.y yirtue and in pnrau mice of aud jinltinient. I will, on M.mdav, .ne i.ui. out oi .ivenner, is-vi, at tbtieoutb ti.s.r of the ('.iilitli.nise. in Hlllslair.s Waal, iiikt".. county, Or.v.ii. at the hour of I.I o'elis-k A. M.,of said day, aell al public nuutiou to ihe hii;lieat bidder for cash, Ihe foil witik'-deaorils-d real property, to-wit: lietiinniKtf at a pjint on the eaat line of tha Iviac 1 eisey d xiation land alai.u, in lown atiip 2 north of rsnje I weat of Willamette Meridi.tn, in Washii.uton countr. t)re....n I'.'.lt'sj clmina aouth of the uortbeHal corner of aaid Ja-tsey claim: theace weat til n; ' anit. aril suawrr the complaint therein uieu ai;ai..si you, tiy .'in x. tn usy of Norem- uer, I.-., wnicn la the tlrst day of the next te.m of aaid Court followmu "the ei.n rut ion I of the lime pr.oM-nt.ed for the publication of ' ua aumnioua, ami II you fail ao to anawer for waul thereof, the j. .lutitf will apply t--tha Curt for the relief ilc.uaud.sl tu aaid ' complaint, to-wits 't hat tbe innrtiroje and I uia-r.ave o-mtract now existiinr between you and the tila.nt.tl he uiailvi,l an.i f... juduiueut asiimt vou for the cosu and li iMirsemenla of thi auit, and that such other and further deoioe may be made aa may lie egn itnble. Thia a iu.iiiona ia published auainat yon by yirt'.e of at. order made and dated the llth day of Octols-r, ls-.u. by Hon. 1. A. Mclir.de, jude of the abc.ve named Court i thos. ii. loNori:, Attorney for t'laiutilf. In the Circuit C.mrl of the Slate of Oregon, for Wiiahinutou Couniv. M. M. Wall, nliinlilt ' ' V. ' ' John Wilt rout. K. lVrktead. N. P. Lilly ' I and W. 8. Her. defendants. J To E. lieckatead, ouo of the above named I defendnnta: IN the name of the Htnte of Oreijoe. yon ; are hereby reiiiired to appear in "the ! hove mined Couil and rnawer the com plaint filed niraiuat yoo in the above eutitled ; auit by Monday, the '.Tth dny of Novemla r 1 IS1.H, whk-h ia Ihe tint Uht of the term of ! aid Court fol'owiiitf the eipiraliou of the,' time prescribed for the publication ofihuj auiumona. Aud if von fail ao to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the I Court for the relief therein prayed for. to-t wiw juai a ovrtaiu UesJ made I.y John ' Wilnont and wife iu your lavor, date.1 ! Ai)uat l.Mh, If.tl, and recorded on pace of hook ;is of Iteoorda of lleeda for Waab- inton county, On-asm, for the aontbwisii V i of sect ion l:. town.hu I north. rnne i wet 1 VS illnuie.le Mcr.di .... Is set aaide as fraud- I ulent and void na aainst tl.c pUintid. and thnl aaid land be aolJ to mi ih nl., . i 1 planum aa set f .ith iu the complaint, and thecoma and dikl.urartueuta of tlna suit; and (lint U..-II other and further decr.e be i. not. aa ..my oe t4l.ua.. J. A. REID, Masonic Temple, Hillsboro. Oreeoit. W THE HILLSBORO STOCK BRICK CO. Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK .. at their WORKS, near . . NORTH SIDE ADDITION flfc fay, Fee, and Sales SlaHel .. OHUFIIfl roH .. HACKS, DUGfllES AXD RIDING HOUSES motlNlV ATTSSJIIKU TU. A SEW LISK OF HK.GIES ADDED. Order, left fur HEARSE will rerrUe prait atUntlou. Itemember th IMarf. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. 8SWKLL . Proprietor.. I b.a anu.n.ona la aerred upon yon by pub- ' - aaa . lic.tion in pnrauan.eof an order tuade by ! 0 V- RaTOC Sk Wlfa-K M Hon. T. A. Mi-Hride. fudwe of the als.r. ! ' C sO tTlln flaZx?! i.auusl Conrl. made and dated on the l"th I s',v22r: -t:.- -. day of October, ls.a. r; y-M llloMAS H. TONGi i:. 1 Witch Hazel Trottinp; Association will cive a tl iv1 n.v onSATURDAV. NOVEMBKR 4. 1W3. or cJ th. fiAt R"1 d.T.!S Xotlce of I'lnnl Sot t lomri.f . good track thereafter, nn.l will give purses for the following ra.-e: 'lomt'iit, cur rat l.tisy at tliv gins! lViimlil U'i.s i.i.o.mI 1.11 &..... L- :... . i i.i- ti,, ...... , 'I1" ' at the isillcp. ftirm. It .lis-s of lort in tin ms-k, vxuws nti l.v : ( nX tir, S,ik,. f nH lv'in for a rM.nl run hi th.. s.riiiZ. ir:.Il.ra, iltir;l,.ti,.. illie. fMost son , f r. u.sMlr. k, j I'n.r.-si.ir Frviu-li kstpsl rt l.ull. tlti fell lllst Motlll.lV Hll I lirnWi- Iii, iiriuion flio sul.lis.f ..f u...l .....ll...... l hence aouth IS deyree. :(.! n.iuuts. eaat la i L,Zut of JZ '.ti. As' " " J"'.' I '. of auiL'l.'i ... , . 1 110 loss li-. ' , , ...... H :.o .win; r"L a. is tiuaiua; tuenee eaal account for llnal s.ttl, ment in ih. rV.n.i. : . Ultl.n.l. is t .r.-.it nin.lm-tin-'';' t..lne eaat l.e of aa,d ly l'nr, of t Bl XT0 1IIMS. M,rim'lN for til.' .tirs,. ,.f ; iu!.h-n0s north ou...dea. l.ueof w.d ton county. .:j ha, rlxed nt rtMvrtMliiimr th.' vnlu.. vuW ? Nove,.l,h".Ku?at il su,s.rvi..,s luv, l,- -iV" Usf pr-slunrr. ZIS work Oil the r.n,.s ,rinr ' Un"" T UUi' 'H' l",")lUX "f ''ri'rHrruVu uVL"?r.nii; M' "l i ( bearing of said n?at.,,ai,dtb;' WfillU'r rsiiltrin from .-. to tf. St-vcral .7. ,, ? . J ' redemption aa settlement of al eso.te, . MflW...rirr.vrv-..,r.. ,,: 'T'lii iui.m-s ar,. ns-.iinn.rn.i.si. w,,ne hand th., nth d.y f iv-b- ur" 1 .... , niim iii i 'i. -ii i , - . . ii. i . r lull. r a-.ilr ut ih. h.i lll , . ... . . ! - :( M.r,'.. Of Wal.in:U. tV04ltr.il. . J ..sJl,Heaa,dece,, d. i 2: Itt 1'u rap, a?.)0.0() oO.OO ."iO.OO ii i Vcarline race dxsli at rn n.n. The r.ices will lie open to toth trotter, and pacers e and repeat. Entry fee, ICntrfes to close with T. mile on N"oveniler 1, lSO.'l. xiiii.' time i.'.i, mill tlii w who is.in lurtliir inforiniitioti on fho sul..st ill lo w i-ll to tsmnlt it. ( lltill.-tln No. ,Or1-,-i)iiKx K-rimtnUil stittion.) It Is rt-Mirt.sJ that rli'h Rull an. silvt r miii s ha vp Iiopii tliscovml In thf Iliiiny Ijiko rtK'ion, niul nls.nt I.UK0 i.f tho Wixsls, Wlsc.nsln nml Mimie-sitii. Il (Kit. S.Kor iai. .a-t.iber I, of cholera mfan tuoi. )air 1, , Toiiinfeat da.wh'erof i. A. and Mary Knudford, ne.1 7 mntba and 1" daa. d.nth. ll Vl-l.ilis unions Otir lasil.lo kltilll mon' ls.iuilists tlmn ""tiniip, tnt Ln-iu-'u- vi.ipntsi, tli. ns.-us-.ioti i.iiK't hcmsi, wliUc the hiirnl of (.s is writing on the wall' throtih f iniiiip, sMilpiippanl p-(r. ty, tht- tis.m of our ss. anil the .Icsirui'tioti of our briyhwt lioj?s:" , The f..urts n jssiplo . , .r.ssl tsl f.s t, in world's fnir l.-vrifor, kavw what ni., tnnlt is. u hue piityimr in the hay-mow. ir Ip, of l-on-st (irovp, was t-ail sl i-i. Arthur Knox has mov.sl frum hi. homt-st.iul m-.ir Itoxton to Mr. Man ning's farm, hi.-h hp has r. iif.sl f,,r one j't iir. Hpv. Willinm TraU, o.' I'ortlan.l, is announ.t il to preach it t 1 1 ..YU k npxt Sumlay ut tho s. h.H.1 hou.'. Mr. Parker javea party hik! ovsf.-r supper last Iri.luy eve. tml1 erow.ls anl pxsl time. j Willie, s.isn.I s,n of Thin-:. m ! Hu.xton of this plms', nut with n! very serious aivi.lent la-t Fri.l iv I pvt uinij, whilp coinir t.i the pnrlv nt j Mr. IVrk.-r's. Miss K n-n i Kliii.-k, , Fillmpr Huvtoii hikI Willi.-, n-in l the t.UKK.v. Their horses, Uvi-n hi ! friifhtentsl unit utim.inatf. al.le start. si 1 to run antsy i.ikI thn-w the .a ctin ints out. Mi-e Klin- k mill l ilm.r t i iass with a fe.v I. nil-. lm: Willi. -'s It'll arm was broken at the elU.w. lr. Via was s'nt f(r iiiim.-.li'it. K- ami as s.an n he uiriv.il r.-lnis'. the fracture. The l.y Is & vAut aloiix as well a ran l-e evp -. f.sl. Jr. (J. I.. Park.-r wen! to I'..r;l i i l tne nr-t ot the week. The Huton Sunday sch i l c.,i tinties, and w ill as I.ui;' as the H eath- er srmits. Mrs. Iaiiao tirmcrlv of Portland hut : now liviiiir on tJalvanie's place iu. t with a verv unnlisi.nf ... i.ri..,,.. ' It.at 1'ri.l te ui.Lt 1 . turning fr,m, l-ortland to her h., e ! -.Yi Z '., 'Z V"r",,.'.te!!- she left the stntfe Rt HilTNei at live Ieffinnini at I e'clork. n. m.. and will Is? a close with Tolm n. .! .. if. 1JKU5IIMUTT. President. fcbST BROSS, Secretary. "There n reiper. whoe name ia And with h ekle keen He re i.a tlie lnard-sl tfrriin at brenh. A::d Hie tlow'rs that trow beti-ej.' to the wife of 1 Mothi r and j i moiiv (Sis.s -Horn, tlct.itfc.r Jt Mr Xiaon, a ilinulit. r. bs'.y l.t;i doinit well Whin trotil.l.al with pain in n,,. ! i s. .in n h, hilietts ts.lio or iliorrleea, inve i h. mils. nin's eolic choler I and tliorrh.i a r.-mtsly a trial, and y-m ' will Is-ii.or.' than plems-,1 with 'the iwilt. It is pl.asiint, safe and ivli-, aide. ::, and . ts nt Is.ttlps r,.r ..,le i.y me riiarniaey. To Trrtrliera. j ..jiiMiniMi lor tearhera cerlift. jr. TIip well-knoirii llrm of 4. M. MOVEU CO., Xo. 140 First treet, today adverlhc to c lone out their stock at cost on account of dissolution or copartnership. The soods carried by thh firm are uell known aud have uhen satisfaction to tMery purchaser. Their stock is complete in every reject and they offer their lines of Imported .roods t eu York cost, and their sterllmr line or Orepon-inade poods at actual cost or mnnuracture. They offer lines or men's suits in Crepe, Clays, Diagonals Cheviots, Meltons Kerseys and Tweeds; 100 lines or Overcoats in Kerseys, .Meltons, Heavers, Pilot Cloth, Cheviots mill chillas, series, Mohairs and Tweeds ; ps of trousers in eery conceivable pattern ; 50 lines oV Hoys suits in Cheviot, Serse,, Casslmeres Worsteds andTeeds; (10 lines orknee pants suits orll -Mades-Iarire lines or Furnishing Soo!s, fls Cmbrellas and Mackintoshes. I all the stock consistsor over 0,000 worth or llrst-clnss, seasonable goods which will be s ,ld at actual cost. This N ,, onmirliiiilfr that should not be neglected. The entire stock or clothing Is placed in stacks with prices underneath In plain ligu.es, each stack containing goods or one price. Merchants in the Interior n III find this a splendid chance to purchase goods at Xe York cost and save freight. (Tooth sold Tor cash onh oYlnck, inten.linu; to i;o the rt rn t r J. H. Hl AM.H Conn I y Superintendent. MO FlrM Street Portlnntl. On-nn,