Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, December 01, 1893, Image 2

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A lull-- -. invention of tie reptilili
ran electors of the City of I lili-lsiro,
is lnT.Oiv called to ru.s-t Bt the City
Hall in -ail i-iiy, m Friday evening,
itH-fiuSi-r 1, l'i't, nt tli hour of 7
oVI'jrk, fur tin- nrj..-e of iiotiiiunt
in: I Mayor,
:t t ouiiciliiit n t .-rve two year-,
.'1 ( 'oiini iliiifii to TVf oiw year,
I I 'ily Kii'onlr,
I I 'ily Tre.i-urcr,
all to In1 voted for ut the regular city
election to lie held Monday, las-cm-ls-r
I, I VI.!, mid for tin- tran-actioll of
such other lm-ines if limy iro rly
coin.- Is-fore the convention.
liy order of the City Il-u)iintii
Central Committee.
Wm. Mi H I I.I. . x, Chairman. '
Iated Noveinlrt r ;,", IVi:l. .
': dci y r kr.rriti.icis.
The ll'lit i- now on and the re
iu!ilk'aiH inu-t adopt a I'lan of eaiii
jialgn. What nhall it la-?
1 II -.-..lll-t.n..-.. i.im.I 1. riM.lriiiiifHl
all I.Mid Je4.1ou,i mixt be .orjfotten. favorable to this .lan, the ,-ily ditler
Indecd party glory and victory nM 'i.ce of opinion being on the taxa
not be sought if it Is to be at the ex- vi,,l,'1 ''""- '!''
peiM-of a true and pure patriotism. democrats ne t again Wedm-day
Loyalty to the prn-pcrity and happi
fie-, of the whole nation lull-t la
the great U-ani upon which every
plank of the party platform must
ri-st.
rw
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The repeal of the silver pun-lias-
bill has not given that relief to the
country which was promised, or
rather the repeal has proven that the
depre-vdon Is one of industries for a
cau-oand of finances for an elfei-t.
Mr. John Shute, ' prc-ident of the
KilM National bank, has Ju-t returned
from Xew York. While there, he
visiteil mid talked with his eorre
spoiideuts, and generally w ith bank
ers of that city. He found this
htate of things: The bank reserve
have Ix-cn strengthened beyond what
they were a year ago, all the clear
ing .hoiM cerli llinles have U-en re
dcemed and there is an abundance of
money to loan. Hut no one is loan
ing it. There is distrust ami un
certainty touching the policy of thv
administration, ('resident Cleveland
am! his party are too sphinx like,
'""vaguely promising something "that
J1 be naiisfactory when the time
U aavaiic.- It " The thr- V
v l""" etris ling the indu.C. "
lTnihiis is ipilte as bud as the reality,
'"' ytf not worse.
-V,- The t(ir, r ,,, thi, t(, Wtiy, ,1(
liieiurs c.iiuinittee has Just given to
the peiilic removes all protection to
the producers and leaves the manu
factures practically untouchi-d.
What will be the effect on the coun
try ? The bill looks like a jHilitleal
paper rather than a measure for the
lienelit of the nation. Owing to the
traditions of the. south, that sect ion,
judging from the pat, will continue
to vote the democratic ticket, thus
giving the balance of power to the
manufacturing sections. New York
mid Chicago promise to control their
respective states. Now then. I're-ilictlon.
The democratic malingers, certain it ,rt r protection. Smcthing
of the vo'es in the S.uth, will go to p,,,,,,,,,, d.-ricive and etlirtive ought
the manufacturing districts d say : I , ,n,.. Friday Jani.-s
" Your interests are not ton. bed by J Whig, of Yamhill county, visited his
the Wiloii bill, put your men tW, Portland and found him, his
work. Notwithstanding raw mater-j xvif(. im,i three children almost dead
ials you can demand and obtain your from ..larvatio,,. Thirtv-one dnvs
oldtime i,.i,is, b,s au.eyour market f( , raek, rs and water "had al.ut
I. At t lei .. .... I
is in i.ome. J ne operatives will he ,
patteii n tin- h;tek and the fact
,,m ..e.. 'ait uiai n.s wages n niain at : it up to enter upon this fa-t. Thechil
t lie old point, thin-fore, how great is ,ri.n Wl.n. fllrM(,i ..,.. . ,,OV4 ...,
.lemocracy iiu.l wortny o III- sil-- ( ;irs Aid society which lett them w ith
port. The-., songs may -ui-ce-.ru Ily 1 1. p,,,-,.,, lm,,.r ,. ,,. ,s;,diti,H
!. warbled in ''.'I and '..-! nrt.-r w hi. li j that lar.i.l was left by the Itabvlo
a new lay will be chanted. The I ,, .rvnnt, "Prove us ten .lavs and
manufacturer will call intention to the ,v,.- chri-f, in.l.-c.l, enjoined tasting,
overpr.Mluctlon, to the competition tl1t ,h). c remonv is to Ih ii. rform.sl
in
foreign mat ki ts, to in.-et w hicll
he niust make cheaper goMl-.
., ,1
ne
'' i
only way to economize is to
wage. I In-mill hands have iioth-
ingcl-e for it biitto-ubmitandtake pUI,i.hn,ent m. t. d to him of the
what is ..tiered. Then -nialor will dagger.
be a gue-t in the work ingmairs !
home. ' Ki-.iilels of the Sab in State-man
The only rem. sly is for the mill who have been surfeited recently
men to look the danger spian-ly in w ith a ful-ome ih-ren-e of Pennoyer'
the f.ii-.' and resolutely vote as they i -tale's rights thanksgiving proclaim!
did in Ohio and Massachusetts la-t ' ti"ii, and have ..s n somewhat sur
month. Thus helping the farmers ! pris. d at it, will have some of their
that have already lcen ili--snleil, ' surpri-e rcmovi d when they are in
soiiiething may Is-done to put us all I formed that the pr.-s-nt managing
back in the way of oldtime proscr-! editor r Hie Matt small, w ho is also
ily. i one of the proprietors, is a ilycd-in
th-wool Missouri d.inoerat, who
Within a few days news may U-' .lances to IVnnoyt-r's whi-tle mi l
rxp.s. led of a battle between modern ! w ho has rtivivcd -ul-tantlal favor at
war-hips in l!rn.ilian waters. A new ! Hie governor's hands. liiNe.il j u
tlis-t Isiught and rltt.sl out in New , -aid by th.. n the in-iile'' at S-
York by the president . f P.rail has!hm that the Oregon world's fair
ju-t -aihsl. It is otl'ns-riil by men commi ion w a- constructed bv Pen
trained i-i the Amcriiiiii navy, and I noyer w iih the view of making Kd
lu other re-s-ets Is-lng about tipial to I lior Irvine It- -.s retiiry, w hich was
the old l'.i.i.iiian tlet t, the re-ult w ill ' .lone. It i-no more than fjr that
depend somewhat usai the -kill
pic-d by the c.mt hints. The
Hrailian rebels areof Portiigu.-e ex
traction, liein-e it will Is- Anglo
Savon ngaiu-t the I.alin r.ns-.
I
W hen r.nglailil r.-joiis- o . r the
n-pect r the adoption of a new
tarilf -y-tem, Amcriiiiii workmen
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inn . i. i -.ot.i. ,i win.-
evcr of our kTsxl- arc Mi.-li.-l ly f.r-
eiu'ii naiioii--, ny si mucii nn our
oiiss.,'le,e,.riv.slof workandiin
i I'orium ei caii.niK n u ciui.asi. ,
I SCO UK TAX.
At a meeting of tho way ami
means roiumltti-e held WsJnclay
it was definitely conclud.-l that dans
for tin income tat should I re,rtil,
but there 14 much liv rity of
oj.inioii as to it.- scojie. Mcsnrs. I!ry
an, McMillin, Whiting ami other
favored a j.lati providing for a grud-
u.it.-l tax on all Income in e.xr.'rof
I Vino, Lut th other member of the
committee uracil that the J'lun
adooteil should only Hly to
weal ; hy eorr rat ions and coinimnl.-s
holding exclusive frmichis, and
that individuals should not lie in
cluded in iti i.rovNioni. It I there
fore on the' ijuestioii of detail only
that any trouble now remains.
An im-ome-tax jdan 1 to bo re-porU-il,
and it will Imioe a tax on
income- nf i .r.ora(ions anil coin-n.iiiie-
holding valuable and cclil--iv'
fianchi-s-s, Icjrncic, iul.critani-.-
and successions of all kind", and
-ihly on nil income' ai ruing to for
eigners and noii-resid.-iils. Iuring
the meeting SiTrtury Curli-learrivcd
lo' 'arlieiate ill'the conference on
the internal revenue srh.-dules, and
ifiivi' a brief history of (he Income-tax
Y-tein in vogue during and after tie
I close of the war. I It did Hot s-m to
lie o'wd to a sy-tein which ron-
tincd its n-ratins to a tax on cor
ioratioiH, succelons, etc., and in
deed the whole democratic ineinher
shin of the committis now seem
"' ,"' '.ien. e o, rHs reiar
i aritsie aim re.-uuieu ine (iiscusmoii
of tin various plans proposed, and it
was thought probable that the in
ternal revenue schedule might be
completisl by the next meeting '
the committee.
a i.ini.i: ( cask
A correspondent rails attention to
the following bit of opulit Hible
imitation and comment taken from
one of its leading organs :
"The I'.ible says, in substance,
I K.ckiel 17 chapter and 4! vee, ami
lienesis I'.) and -J I and 21.) '!
struct ion awaits that nation which re
fuses to strengthen the hands of the
I mor and needy, whilst there Is
abundance of bread and idleness
within her.'
"This is now the condition of this
country, brought about by the plutiv
cratic clas.nt: and the almve texts are
n-siiecfully referred to the Thanks
giving orators of November :inth."
The contempt in w hich the author
should le held by all fair minded
people will Is- nppnrrant when it Is
stated that the 17th chapter of
Kekiel contuins but 21 verses, n in I
Oen. lUlli chupterand 2. 2i versea is
In fi-tation to the ,ainlng of tire and
Ljilsione (mi thv ciii'i") ' of NodoirtJn
and (Joinorrah. : might lie well for
that populist to adopt at once iuets
ures for an escae from the apfilica
lions of those instruments of punish
ment. The rinson for this advii-e is
to be found in Ki-v. xxl: h.
How long will the citizens of Port
land submit to the domination of
that religions fanaticism required
by .Mrs. Williams? Should wounds
In' inflicted on the body by stabs and
then torn open from day to day till
the victim diisl, society would
properly interfere to prevent its
repetition. Now, here is one slowly
snutring out life by teaching the
duty of starvation and theaulhnritics
only exercise a supervisory care in
the matter. It Is a "nlcase-don't-ilo-
,!,. t. ,,in(
Young King had
it sitioii at sii -r iiionth, but gave
tl.-.t Iber.- shall not l. I .,,.
. . 1
.,,,. f the ,,,-t. If Mrs. Williams
w ill not stop the murder of her
victims let her endure the same
the '-l.it. -mail -hould
now n- ipro-
i-ate, but the work shows very liitlc
I s.n-i-teni y with that pas-r"s pa-1
i-talwart and u bii'ra'ile repul liniu-
Wlen Mr. Cleveland has tini
-l,.,
up hi- Hawaiian biiin., it will ts
in order for him lo try bis hand on ,
1 1. .ii II ... I., i. . i . i . , i
i. iio.ii. i"'in i .-ii'. i.iis i-iii I'll llie i
throne a k.sh while and the -uw
x.ners m ros sons, (tiu ni, man is ;
d. - a.h. an- hoini activity and j
- inoijiii. . nine neip JU-l now 1
would, no doubt, be thankfully n -
ceive.1. Hut thru, MrttiY iriiice Ls
white, and his oj.iioi.enU arc not of
our own rav, Wlilcn lacw migni
make adifTerence.
A JtAY IX M'MXXi Jl.J.i:.
riiovr of the Oorvallis lla.ette,
Pentland of the West Side, Snid. r of
the Tianscript and the printers, puU
Ushcr and etlitors of IcM inn vi lie's
two uut extvlletit weekly pap. rs,
fumi.-h as g.xxJ coiiiiuiiy as one iht.1
desire. Itut it Ls not of the j,crsoiiul
tliat one should w rite but rather of
the pla.-e and its grow th.
In the Uglnning thetity of Mc
Minuvillo was proj.-c-ted. This lie
ginning was siiiii-u here about l-'.
or 'il, H-.n. W. T. N.-wby settled
on the banks of the Yamhill at what
was in th-e early limes so .b ar to
an emigrant from the flat prairie-of
Illinois and Iowa, u "mill scat."
There he built his flouring mill and
pulverized the white wheat into
whiter flour. One day Sebastian
Adams, father of our 1.. K. Adams,
went that w ay and to Miller New by
-aid "w hat a grand place for a town."
Kr( III that moment the lss hiled
visions of u splendid monument
rose up before the proprietor of these
magnificent acres. True to hi
Vmerican instinct a scIumi! and his
church were the materials for his
memory protector. To his mentor,
Adams, he said: "If you w ill build a
houe I will give you a lot on which
to set it." Nolliing loth the oiler
was accepted, the house built and
lilled with "goods." Adams' was
the first "store." A college was pro
jected, with the Christian chunh for
its sponsor. At that day the Chris
tian church was .juite active in
school work. An academy was
-tar till at I's tlicl near by, and anoth
er at Monmouth, but either for want
of support or by reason of the scat
tered efforts that denomination now
has lo-t control of all these embryo
institution- The McMinnville
-chool Ix-coming financially embar
rassed, had to be sold, and was pur
chased by the ltapti-t jxsiple. C. li.
Chandler was soon in charge and the
locality bad the requisite elements to
attract ipulatioii, a mill, a store and
a school. l'roni that lime till the
present the town has not i-. a-.sl to
grow, j sometimes faster, sometimes
slnwer. liven I ten Ilolida in the
days of the St. Jo Ihniiii could not
stop its relentless march toward the
dignity of a city. Now the town lias
a population of between 2nki and
:tniM souls, two flour mill-, one sash
and door factory, large grain and
warehou-.s, six church.-, one.-'liege,
two six-room public school buildings
tilled w ith eager liiietl descendants
of noble sins, fine tiu.-iivs block-,
i-onifortable ottlces mid vcrv many
well-built and handsome .Iwelliiigs.
the county seat of oi'ie'of th"
four old unities, Yamhiir. Wash
ington, Clackamas and Munen is ing
the others. The eoiirtbnns- pr.--ents
a llneappearane.4 and is well planned
on the inside, though, the furniture
is not eimal lo out own. The city
has not yet built a city hull, though
it is the owner of alight and water
plant", which represents an expendi
ture of ii.inni. The lights are
iilxiut equal to ourown inciinilcscriits,
40 of w hich light the strts-fs. They
have no arc lights. The water sup
ply is die Yamhill river, and it is
umli-r-itiMHl that some trouble is ex
pcricnccl in keeping the small boy
out of it in the summer time up
about Sheridan. The lights are a
trifle more excnsivc than here since
1 per month Is charged for a lil-can-dle
power light up to three when
then' is a -r cent, rebate allowed.
For water alxmt the same tariff i-colli-clcd
as here.
The town Is on a level plateau,
and is ea-y to sewer, but nothing of
the kind has been, altempf.sl though
drainage is badly nt-diil. The soil
is about the same as ours and makes
the same kind of road-. The au
thorities have ju-t comm. -need to
n k the -(n ets w ith crush. si stone.
The -Ire.-! comnii ioner could im
prove the npM arancc of tlmrougfarfs
if he would scrape off the mini from
the top of the roadway.
The educational interests an- in
the hands of two well conducted
weekly piiM-rs, the lb porter, repnh
lican, Itarnhart editor and the Tcle-plioii.--ltegi-ter,
demis ratic, Capt.iin
Heiith editor, an exis-llcnt public
s-iool, and the l.aptit college, T. II.
Ilrownson, ir--ident, whi-i-e there an-scventy-tive
-tmteuts in HthMnlanee
this year. No primary work is done
there. The attendance of this year i
iiiite as giMxl us if ha-been at any
previous time. The college has all
endowment of 2!,ihmi, a trai l of :;u
acre of land, a substantially built
brick i-ollcge, a library of l-mi volume-,
consisting of reference, hi-tory,
mi which it is particularly slrong
and litcMture, and a lUinch t: le-sipe,
the gill of the Kinney family. 'Ilii
lis Just 1ms n plaii d in an ob-.-rva-tory,
built '-s-cially for its mount
ing. The chun lli-s (m to Is' Well at
tclidisl. I hie plea-ant and uoti.t ahie
thing was tiie large numlx r of young
men w ho wen
in attend lin e nt tlic!f,,r -!m k. nnd me. Ii.hI- .,r f.lio
IU.fi-t Sunday sch.x.l. At ft..-1 'in i- ' nnd cinnc f,r st.s k, limy lx-studinl
timi churcli, rt l.ire so.-iety of the Y.'f.i.iu a pnu ticiU tiindi'i'nt in con-
P. t'. 1 is iniiiut.iiii. il, nud tin y ii.-cii.iu with the clas.ro work.
had the white lirtiiner in Ih.-ir kis-. ! The coiiiin.Hli..us and well tilled
l.m for the n ate-i p r t. , p,i p., ,, ,. where .l;.nl- fmni ev. rv
for tl.e ,-t year. This honor i- m t , ,-;.i t ,,f . world may lx- slndi.-d;
claim.sl f..r the local s-x n ly hut f.T.ju nii.cii.u then- is a recitation
thiM-oui.ty, Ihe re-t of the - ale I.. -i i j r and work r-xmi w h. ri u'ranili", l.ud-
...... .ri.-oi p,-lei men-
iugs has U--n held
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siliiliieliclll)f ;i U.s-ks n-ii i,i re.iell-
iii In Ihe -re-ent. As a r.-ult tin re
Juive Ixs-n 17
aii-ii,u t,i the!
church. Tl.e inii.i-t.-r is rt y.,un-
111.111 nnd .(Uite l-.tU.-nt, hut like ,
1 niort uivn it human and JiaMo to
mistake, oi.e of which be uiu.lt- on
Sunday night when he rruchevl to a
rrowneti Buiui-iiti- i7ij me Piuiuium
of dancing. In 1 one hour dariug
which be -poke ho wt inoro u icked
thoughts t-ha-ing through the luind-
of old and young than all the .Uuosi
that are likely to be paironii-d in
the town in a year.
This Yamhill town is the home of
Hon. Win. lialloway, jeonnty judge
and president of the State Agricultur
al Sxiily. It fell to the judge', lot to
make up one of the flour exhibits for
the w orld's fair that was awanhsl a
ni.-lal. lu the matter tin re is a
dramatic clement that lend-int. n-t
to the exhibit for Oregoiiian-. l!arly
la-t spring he went into John Ki.-r-nan's
stcxiii mill and asked for a
barn I of tl air for the Chicago fair.
The miller said "yes, but let me -l.-ct
wheat and grind u b.irrel," "in,"
n pli.-l tie collector, "there 1- m
time." "Well, Ih.-n, let me -.-ml to
Portland for silk s.icks." "No, there
is not time for that." Aci-ordiugly
from a pile ( a hundred barn-Is on.
was taken at ram loin, and within in
minutes started to the big show
w here it was awarded the I I ll for
ricbiM -s in giuti n. The MiuneaM i
iiiillers who had spent iiuni.-v on
their exhibit consoled theni-elvc- by
boasting that for stn-ngth of flour
the eoutent ul their shining silk -m-ks
Would easily win for them the badge
of .excellence. The On-gouians laid
low and pinned their faith to that
flour sin k from that little mill up
there at Pendleton, in the mid-t ol
thai bard, flinty wheat district
Again-victory inarched withon gon
Well, McMinnville is a nice town
and having sit'if it, there no longer
is wonder that people from Portland
go there by the car load in summer
to .-x-nd Sunday.
The Wil-on tariff- bill abandons the
specific system of collecting duties
and adopts the ad valoruni. This
ox-ns wide the door for fraudulent
under valuation. A half century
ago Henry Clay sa'uf that he cant I
not who made the ad valorum .luties
provided he had control of (he in
voiiey, and Ss-n-lary Manning,
(Cleveland's tir-t reerclury of th.
treit-uryi, is credited with "tli-hone-
ty is inherent in the ad valorum
system."
The new tariff bill Is di-igned
to couix-l the producers in our fields.
forc-tsand mines to sell th-ir product
in competition will) all the world,
and to buy their manufactured gi unl
it) a hiiirrt fro ii which, by protec
tive duties of -j.'i to 7"i per cent., nil
comp.'titioii i- excludcil. And that,
remarks Hie tregonian, is calbsl pi t
ting down monopoly and tariff re
form !
John
loiter, who murdered fw
man w ho iisl liiui, and J )fin Hansen
who murdered his w ifc,' in' Clntsnp
county, witf be hangisl to lay, 1).'
cciiilx-r 1-t at Astoria.
rHMEU-l AT III K AI.RMt lTlHAL
lOll.KliH.
Those hi charge of the 'work of th.
-tate agricultural college have deter
mined to in-titute a short course,
during the coming winter for the
Ix-netlt of the agriculturists and hor
ticulturists of ( tregon.
This short cotir-e is not to take the
place of the regular college work and
in fact, has no connection with it but
it is designed e-xcially to meet the
want- of those who are now engaged
in the actual work of horticulture
and agriculture, w ho have had some
experience in the practical work and
now w ish to add to this exix rienee
by a study of tried and appmv.sl
iii.-tli.xl and thus derive some Ix-ne
tits from the experiences and
experiments of other. A well
planned cour-e In agriculture and
horticulture adapted lo the condi
tion of this climate has Ixs-n de.
vi-cd. It is to U- thoroughly prac
tical tlinnighout.
There w ill ho no educational test
for entraii'-o upon this short course.
All la. lit-and gentlemen over twenty-one
year- of age who are engaged
in the work oT agriculture, horticul
ture or floriculture, or whoarecon-in-
i.il In. any way with such pur--alt-,
or desiring any - information
along the-.- line-, will be welcomed.
And all -mil who can- to avail
themselves of the familiar advantage-
which the State Agricultural
College now has to offer ill such a
cour-o, may r.- l sure of Ix-ing well
repaid.
All the valuable material Mating
fo the subjects to lx pur-lled, and
which have been collected from all
parts or the state and other parts of
the world, will add much interest to
the studies and again, all the appar
atus which has -cn collected at
considerable expense, will lx-at the
ili-po-al of the students.
The i-oll.-ge and station libraries
w ill be onii lo all.
Among the special advantages
which the college pov-ct- for a
coin-.-or this kind, may I. men
tion. -d tue following; The arrange
in. nt of barn-, silos, i lggeries. etc.:
her
the
preimnilion of various f.xxls
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on I y the ela-- lin. I- r t'ie
,'ilidiin.s-
of eiiiiiis leiit in-lrii' t'ir-.
II... v.,i...,i..ui i i ...t -i..
,,'rln,. - nt - Is.tl, have is,,s tioi,s
W hi. Il ill I
of no -mall value in )
f Iihe5t of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
ADSOULTTELY PURE
connection with the work. In the
..xilogical department will lx found
a large number of axs iiiieiis of birds
ami Iiievts Ixith injurious and Ix-ne-
tidal to man. The txrtaui.-al collec
tion einbractsi more than .,iHHi-xt-ies
of I in-gon plants.
The tuition for the course w ill Is
Ins'. The sun.- proviioiis for Ixur.l
and bslging w ill Is-made lor thoc
w ho enter this course as for regular
students of the college. That is,
I'jili.s. may Is. a id at the girl's dormi
tory and gentlemen at Cau thorn
Hall. The pri.v, including Ixiar.l,
nxiin, light mid heal, is .."tl x-r
wts-k. Sin. I. -nt- taking this short
course however, will not ! nsuin-d
to I h laid at the halls. Many places
may U-round in the city w here ac
couiimxlatious can lx had In private
families, hoarding hou-es or hotels.
The course will Ix-gin Tuesslay,
January in, ls'.M, thus covering a
(.x-riiMl of four w.t-ks or twenty days
of recitation. There will lx no reci
tation on Saturday. Pour hours
each day w ill lx devoted to ncita
tioiis and lectuns. A carefully pre
pansl course consisting in all ol
eighty-seven lcclun-s touching all
department.- of farm life, will Is
given. A complete list of the Itrtures and
full particulars concerning the course
may Is- obtained free upon applica
tion to the president, John M. It loss.
If Ixiar.l lsoblatuedat the stud
ent's hall, the whole exx-nse fur
Ixiar.l, light, heat and lixlging need
not e.xitsil fin.
Such a course as this if well pat
roni.sl can not fail In In' of greal
Ix'netit to the farming intcn-ts of
Oregon, by ;itt' t ing among II.om-
actually eugagisl In the work, a
clearer conception of the principles
which goto make farming an art,
a lxtter knowledge of the ele
ments with w hich (hey have In deal,
and a more thorough understanding
of the combination of brain, muscle
and money, by w hich the best nsmlts
are to lx obtained.
The days wh 'ii "any f.xil can lx-
come a fanner" and make a sini-c-s
of It, are past. I'or the successful
tilling tif the soil at the present day,'
skill Jind Intelligence yefar niore
essenlial fnclors than lr tbe faitti J,
I Miming us n trade nt? If a rii
must Veep a.i' with tlw.,.. i-'fog-
r.-is riie limes in other line-, and
liny nill like the present one, for ;
ST '
iiiitcinic xuch HdviinlHires w itliin misv
n-iu-h of tl.e furn.ers of Ihe state ,
imui.1 ix riicourntreil.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder
WorM' Fair Mib.t Medal and Dlploa.
TeHclier' Me tin jr.
VMH'Ali teacherx iimtltnte will lx. held
HI lienve.rt.iii ou Halurday, ex uil.er
Is'.i.'l. A 1111 mir the milijectn for illsrtlH-iloii
are the following: - 'the Graded Diatrict
S.'lnxil," "liiterntnre in llie Coiuioon
Heluol." "fen 'IIhiikhOhI of I'lac in the
S0I1.M1I r-xxn." readier nnd friends ma
o rdiallv invited tonttend.
J H. STANf.KY,
Coin. ly Superintendent of Hohn.i.
Appointment of Awlttuee(
N'OTICK is liireliv (liven lhat Don aid
Mcl'herson. a rmid.-nt of WashiniUin
county, Oit-iinu, bat made an aaaluiitneiil of
nil bis irx-rty to Ihe undersigned, for tba
beiietlt of all h.s creditors and tbnt nil
creditors of the aaid llonnld MrPberaon are
berrliy notified to preent their claitua Dn-
ler oaih, to m nt Ilia lew oillce of I boa. 11.
I'onune, in 1 1 1 ! 1-1 siro, Waiihiiigton oouiity,
Or. eon, within three months from tba date
hereof. ,
Hill iboro, Oregon, Nove.uler a. H:i, I
Ji HI S. A. U AUK K 1 I'. I
Asaitinee ol llie eataie ot ona!d jlcl'bcr-)
iiifiirui.
THE HILLSBORO STOCK BRICK CO.
-.'tC .
Are now making a First-Class i
STOCK AND COMMON BRICK
i
.. at their ..
WORKS, near
The well-known firm or 4. M. MOVEH CO., .No. 1 10 FIM sin el, today iiilvertlse lo dose out llielr
slock nt cost on account orllssohilloii or copiirlncishlii. The rcooiN carried hy Ihhflrni are well knomi.
and have given sat Israel Ion to every purchaser. Their stock Is complete in ncry respect and tin y otlt r
Ihelr lines or Imported goods at New York cost, and their sterling line ol' Oregon-made goods at actual
etist orinannraclnre. They oiler : lines or men's suits in Crepe, ( las. Diagonals, Cheviots, Meltons,
Kerseys and Tweeds; HMMines ol (hercoals in Kerseys, Meltons liners, (Mint Cloth, Cheviot's Chin
chillas, Serges, Mohairs and Tweeds; .;, lines olhoiiscrs in every conceivable pattern; ;0 lines of Hoys
suits In Cheviot, Serges, Cassimeres Worstfds andTwee.ls; CO lines ol" knee pants suits ol'iill grades;
large lines or Furnishing goods. Hats I'mbi-ellas and Mackintoshes all the stock consists ol over
irS0,000 worth orilrst-class seasonalile goods, which will he s ld al ncliial cost. This is an opportunity
that sho.,1,1 not he neglected. The entire slock o' clothing is placed in Marks will, prices underneath
in plain lignres, each stack containing goods ol' one price. Merchants in Ihe interior will llnd Ihls a
splendid chance to purchase goods at New York cost and save freight, t.'ood sold for cash only
tlle-rtioii Notice.
N'OTirE U herrt.T ciren that on M-n-Jxt,
Hi 41b ilav of lH-uilrr. Is-xt.
ml Ibv Citjr iUII in the t'ny f Hiilslxiro,
W BKLiTiclcn C'ouutT. OrtvJ". nu clrrtlun
ill t Lrld for ciij uttii-rrs, uauivly:
A May-ir,
'I txruv Trutws for on ar.
'Hi rev 't rutt-.4 fur two ji-nrs,
A Tily l.i-ciriit r,
A City I iM-uitr.
Wliub rli-tioii sill I" In I.I Hi X o'rl.vk in
Ilii. iiKirniiit.'. hihI will oo.itinin until H m i
tu rtiif.n-iiiii ul iMi.l dxv
iiuUtl tin him ts of N-ivsiiiIm-r. I.'.
JAMK-i M. I t l.UK'H.
1'iiy Ki-onrdrr.
jsiiKKinrs ii.n.
1) V virl.iK of loorxvoiiliiinx iss url out of
Hi I'niintv t'ourl. of tli-Siini i. f ( in-i.-in.
fur WiiHlnugton I ouiitv. i-mk in fxvor
of J I' Mull ninl ttif.'iiii-i I. A. Ke'il, f.ir ill
mu of f I.Vl it i. I S told in wnli ml. r-
ri ttii-n-on nl ill r.tt ot I'lprrc-i-ui -r
rtiiiiiiin. from ill.-.".'.ti d iv of . -Iht. 1-H.I.
mid (or tt I o i ' lie i i.i in of til "nil inr
IHIAVorof II. W. .'.'Iliii- Hii'I iiu- iiiiMi J. A.
Itfid, for lllF mini of IS- .U, n K'.i.l OOIU
wild intcn-l tin r.-oti nl tin- Fit of ID irr
cent. N-r Hiiiia.ii, fr.au Hit .'.th d i of I Vbi-ls-r.
lvJ. mid for Hit- f urttu r mini if fll a.",,
M.H, Hud for Um o ls mid ctpfusrs of nt
mid of nxiil writs.
Sow, llirpforp, liy virtu Mild in piumi
niio of anid rxemition-, I ill. on Mondxv,
111 4lb UiiT of lPCi-uil-r, l-:tl. nt lb xoiitb
d'Mir of li e Coiirtl.oaM-. in )l ill -horn. Wni.li
inL'lou r.nuilv. Ii-iv"i. nt th lioiirofin
uaiH-k A. M . f mid d iv, si II Ht puliho
nurtioii t llu- Iiil Iip-i bidder fur t- mil. the
following ilr-i'iilN-d i en I iir- rl v, t-i-wil:
. All of II J A. It. i I t'l.ii Oak xiilidivision
ita rM.iiili.il itii.l iiIm.-.I in II.m imui..U
Wnithiiig'on e-iuiiiv, llri-jon, sit ua led in'
M-tittoiis l.'i, f.i, :'l .tiid 'J.'. lowiiHliip , N !
rnnuf- J W, rx.-i-iiiiiii' l"lx hi. 1 7 nud X. j
'f-i s -I mfy 1 lie li, teiidi rom i.n.rrd atltll. I
mid for the 0 nIs nnd .-tjieii -. it lu.id xnle. ;
Mnid pro.errv mil In- lil M.tjnl . re- 1
d tnplii'ii MS i. r ni iliile of (lo t'.ii. Wii
nes. in v ItHUd llu -Jiid ili.T of November, '
lss.:l. H. IV K ill l, !
niierin or wu-niiiKton ronntv, .i.ek'.ni.
Mlt.ltlrl -.N SXl.V..
BV virtue of nn ciiontiiiii issued out of.
ti.e .' ily .'our, of ill.- Suite of Ore-
Uu, for WitHlum'toti .Uiimiy, in fnvr of H.
II. I n-'ii niul i'iniii-t l!i iinrl 'oii-lulde,
for the sum of f':.' ! II. S. fold cum, itb .
Illlerel thereon al Hi rule of h per wiit. '
ixr minimi, from the I'.lh .Inr of Novemtitir,
s;i:l hiiiI ( ir the furl tier siiin of ! 7"i. oosta. i
nd for t'-e cosis hii.I ni-'tisi ii of nle nnd
of n.iid w. it. And xl-o l-v vir'ne of mi eie
ciltioli, iHsiied mil of tlie 1'irriiit Court, of
Ibe Mills ol I Iri'tfon, for Wniliiii!tn Comity,
ill fxvorof (ieo. W I'm and iicninst t!i-li-urd
l'..li-l 'hli- for the 'lin of .i7 te- 1'. H.
irold o- in. ub mteiest tln.re.iu nt the rate
f x - r ei nt. N-r iiiinun., from the l;lih day
of Nuvri.'lier, ls-.il. hihI for the furlber xmu
of costs, niul f;r ilu. vosi nud v-
peliM-M of h lie nnd of - ild nt.
Now lliere'ore. ti virlno slid in pur.!
iinoe of said excel! loll t Imv.i It vi d nxn,
mid I will,' on I iu mI iv, the '.'I'd ilny ol
Jjiliunrv, l.-'.ii. ul Ibe .ulh .dis.r of
lie IVmr-h-x !. in lliil-liiro, W hsIi
Ititf on ( oiiiiij, (Inv'i'i. mi ihe hour of l.l
o'clock I . M . of Haul diiy. sell nil of the in
I. l-nt of the mid d- felid-llll Hi lllilic MHO
li ill Ut Ibe liu he-t bidder foi rn-U in hand,
the folio iiiK-deiorilied lent iiroix rtv,
to wit:
In Ihe i.uh h it of K.lward CoiiKi.ilde
nd wi''( d iiiiiiioiiel mu No. 71, in -tio.i
HI ml !', ottiilii I imrtb. rniitfo a west;
nil in Wftaliilii-'tou .'uiililv. llreoii; to al
Isfy fie llereiiilx-forn named xiiinx, nnd for
lh nwU mid Mii(H nt mid nxle. Said
imiwrty will lie ild njl.jeil Ui rrdeuiption
"V' ",",u,e ."'"s; ,n
, VrM Uh"I lhi-
.'th it iv of N'.ve lu
ll. I". r(ltl.
11 ;tl hberitf of Wn-biuuton Ouii.ty, t)r.
siiiiniir.s xai.k.
IY virtneof an eierut ion, 'issued out of I
J Ilia I'onnty Court, of the Slate of I Ire- !
on. for W.nlntiytoii CoiKHv. in favor of
Isaac I'utler nnd riiam-t Aaron Malotie and
Ma y M.ilonefor the unni of '..iii) V. S.
!f"ld ooin. with inter, at thereon nt tba r ile
of 1(1 per rent. -er ntiniiui, from the l:nh
day of Hetiteinlier, l-'.i-', and for ibe further
ii iu of $1 S s. i. coti, nud for the o.mts nnd !
exiienvos of Male nnd of said writ.
N'ow. therefore, bv virtua and in piirno-I
arc of nid rierui ion. I have levitd iijsui,
and I will, on l iiiml' y Ihe '.'nd day of Jan- i
uiirv, I-1H. at theaoiilii door of the (.'otut-hou-e.
in HilliilHiro. Vnsbini(tin County,
Oreifnii. at tli hour of M o'rha-k A. M. of)
anid .lav, m-ll nt lllilo nuvtioii to the '
biuhest bidder for cvh. nil of Hie iuteresta
of the nnid d fi-ndniiU. in the followitiK
deoribed real protierly, to-wit:
In tha noiilb half of Kdward Consta
ble and wife'i douation claim No. 71, in
aectioua VI nud :'J. town-hip 1 north of
range neat, all in W nliiiiLtiu county
Oreumi, lo aatiafv Ilia bereitibef.ire named
anma. and for
the cMtH and exiieuses o f
an id .ale. N.inl itootiv will Imi aold aub-
jeot to rednn.lion na per Manila ol Oreu u.
Wltnesa iuv bund llu. LC.tli d iv of Novm.
lier, Isicl. II. I. rOHI).
ji - oi ntii-r in iv naiiiuuioii iuin; v. nr.
I
j
NORTH SIDE ADDITION 1
KfiOi'S'SiS
140 'Vlri r.SIrc,t,
NOW IS THE TIME !
C
If you ww lo buy a ploco of land in a
pooil localloii llio untlersluiied lias for sale
:M)0 atrts In ." anil 10-ai'rt' tracts lu A.M.
Johnson's rirt Addition, located mllo
nortlnvost of
REEDVILLE,
2s5'
.lions: 1 lie county
One-lialf mile to Station, Postolllce and
Schoolliouv. Kecdvlllc Is nicely located
VI miles t ro in 1'ortland on theS. V. It. K.. o
miles cast of HIIMxho. Terms: 1-i cash;
balance In : years. All those lots have 40
foot road in front.
HANS RASMUSEN.
-;i Agennt, Roodvllle, Oregon.
V l a r r' I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AI' III K
BARRETT 6c
SECOND STRtET. HILL6BOHO
- 'I'lli- ,-t.x k Of
AT AUCTIOIT PRICES
j livery d;iy of the w.s k. A Snvi.il Auct ion Sde Satuid.iy m'tci-minn
' frnni 1 In :I o'cliH-k, mid fr.iui 7 to ! in Hie evenimr. The stuck" eon-i-ts of
. WiMileli I iiderwenr, Ijldie- I'liiiiks, IUHdy-lliilile Suit-, Dver-liirts nnd
juvenilis, Iliit-iin.l I'lips, ItiNit-nnd sii.x., irM-eri.s. nnd llurd wure.
-HI f
A itfnce of llie
IF YOU WANT TO HIRE
GO TO
City Livery Stable
Wliere 3011 will liud Ihe Ilcst Teams that can he had
IN HILLMtOHO.
EVERYTHING FIRST
(Jootl Tetuns, (iooi! Unifies and
Cor. Second and
.. FIVE
I hae suh-dhlded the Five Oaks Farm
into lots ol' 10 and 20 acres in such
niiiiiuer that each tract fronts a road.
T Kit. MS OF'sALi: TO SUIT FUHCIIASKK
This Suh-dh (sion is . miles east from
HilMioro and li nest from roil In ml.
The liind is natural prairie, so there is
no expense for sruhhlim.
J. A.
Masonic Temple,
Hillsboro Livsryjecd and Sales Stable
L
i
.. oil l.l lis OH ..
HACKS, III (JtJIKS AM) ltllHNtJ IIOItSKS
i ti-in iriiMnii to.
. m:w mm: or mi.iiiis aimifii.
Orders left for IIKI:sj: rrrrhr prompt attention.
llriiirmlirr Ihe TUrr.
MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL.
F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. SEW ELL. . Proprietor.
roillaml, Oregon.
road to llutlcr's Mill.
o.i 1,'nuient tif
STUKE K
CORNELIUS,
e;iM,s W ill lx' sold
. A. IIAllltr.TT.
l'.slnfe of 1. M.-riiersou, iiisolvcnl.
A GOOD LIVERY TEAM
THE
CLASS.
(Jood Drivers.
Washington 8t.
OAKS ..
REID,
Hillsboro, Oregon.