Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, December 29, 1893, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO IXDEPEMDEXT.
El. k' red In lux pottoftlr t II Mwboro, Oregon,
U4 IIIMtirr.
Buberripllon, In advenee, per year , , fl SO
HH.IXHoltO rCllLlMllINO CO., Proprietor.
D. M C. O A U LT, K J I lor.
vt f n i t l r.trKU or Tilt: irr
FRIDAY, DKCKMIiKR ;I9.
Tlio treasurer, 8. F. Murjihy, of
Uaker City, I hhort hi hit account
In the sum of Jlnno. Jo Um been
arretel.
Tho tlemoerata will Imve to fintl
mtiiw ' way of putting more money
luto tin; treasury before they can
take out any for Southern warelairiH,
remark the Aatoriati.
Tlit Mi!nt of tiit iiiiM)rtniKv in
" Heeretary Carlisle's rejiort U tho furl
.thai It howi tin- affairs of the treas
ii ry t Ik1 in a worn coixlltion un.h-r
the rescnt administration than has
been known sinre the war.
Ilium, the wlf eonfessfil sinutfglt-r
unci Chinese return eertitlinte forger,
Iiih, hi-fi. re reeelvinir sentence, Iwt'ii
jiiTiiiitttd to take a Junketing trip tot a was oiittel out some month sliiee,
Stri'OSEA CIIASOK HE MADE.
Tliore arc thoee in Oregon who
advance the theory that taxes, atate,
county and municipal, should be col
lected on realty or trangible personal
proju-rty, meaning horsea, cattle,
wagon, implement and the like thus
leaving credits of all kind-t, whether
-cured or not, free from the burden
of taxation. Some would chwa mon
ey with live Mock while other, for the
reason it lit au easily hidden, would
exempt It also, Theno people berate
land owners roundly, because the a
sesoor U not able to exactly Judge of
the correctneaa of a disputed value
set on hU aenn, while at the same
time his wallet It full of notes
sceured by mortgages that he keep
hidden In his dark pocket lest thi
Hint should cause them to fade a
little. IVrhapM it U the mortgage
Hint he hohU which enables him to
luile so unerringly of hmd valuts.
liut suppose a change be made and
alt taxes'beeolUvtefl on money, uotisf,
and account, or In other words,
exempt realty from taxation. Then.'
U no i-jM-ciin of property uon which
the burden would he lighter than on
these and no property whone value
could lx' more easily tletermed, for,
Washington. With ili-mia-racy all
things are possible, sometimes.
Trouble will intH't the Wilson tar
ilf bill lit tho senate. All interests
whose products have been put on
the free list under the head of raw
materials are uniting for a deter
mined opKMitlon to the passage of
the bill through that body.
The boastful words of the head !
the Knights of Ijilxir ornnljilion
sound ludicrous when it it) considered
that with the best management that
can be exercised, some of the largest
properties in the country are not able
to pay running expense, and are
forced into bankruptcy or Into the
hands of a receiver.
The employee of the Northern
Pacltli; railroad have b n enjoined
by the courts on the motion of the
receivers, from making an Instan
teuus Hlrike. The financial officers
of the national labor unions have
lioen enjoined from advancing mon
ey for the support of North Pacific
employee! during the existence of
any strike on their part. Thus it
seems that the ixipulist' dream of
government ownership of the rail
roads Is being realized sooner than
has la-en exectcd. A was re
marked by an exchange a few day
ago, the modern system of receiver
ship of private property is practic
ally a governmental administration
of the interests involved.
credits curry the value on the fain
of the evidence. There could le no
Mihility of making a mistake as to
the value of a 20 piece or a 1m
note, unless the assessor deliberately
marked It down, as Is charged to
have Ix-cn done in some of the
counties.
f'iA''(i'.l 77.V I.Xro.VE TAX.
(overnor JVunoyer wrote a
Christinas letter to President Cleve
land. Now what he nays to the
prenident matters very little to the
chief executive, but n great deal to
us Oregonlans, especially when we
are put In a false light. The governor
is trying to pander to the basest
passions of mankind that his ieronal
polltliid ambition may be served.
In this ho Is sellish basely selfish.
It Is worse. It Is criminal. No
man has a light to arouse the evil'
instincts of his fellows and Mr. Pen
noyeronly dm these things because j
ho knows he is not amenable fo any
tribunal except the opinion of good
men and this ho delights to outrage.
In this same role he failed hist fall,
when he sought to create a demand
for the iisseinMing of the legislature,
and in this second attempt he will
again fail, unless the temper of our
citizens is not truly gauged.
A Tew months ago, in answer to
anapxtil from the regular demo
cratic candidate fur mayor of Chicago,
President Cleveland r-iondcd that
lie really knew so little of politics In
this city and was o loath to involve
himself in factional dissensions (hat
lie must positively decline t say
word for democracy. lcult Carter
II. Harrison was elected by a major
ity of 21 ,o.S.s. A few week ago hl-
cago democrats being again Involved
in one oi ine "scraps" wnicli presage
victory, President Cleveland wiwai
iMMled to in Is hiilf of a candidate
necking a nomination. He repont!
ed promptly by making two ii)Mint
ments for postmaster and for col.
lector of internal reventie In the ill
reel Interest of the candidate for
whom Ids Int'-rcesioi had In-cn
asked, ll-u't John P. H-ijiklu
Was elected yesterday by less than
IPX) majority. The next appenatuv
of President Cleveland in Chicago
IMilltlcs may make the city republi.
can. Chicago Times.
Portland apiaMrs to U proud of
the work its committee of one hun
dred is doing, and, indeed, there U
no doubt hut that commendable ef
forts are making to retrench, for the
committee has in Its ranks some of
me oesi men in ineciiy, tlioutMi there t
is a sprinkle of ordinary repress illa
tive. 11 it, If reformation i nccesiry,
It might have Issn aeeompllslieil
easier, or rather public alT.nrs would
never have gone awry if thee men
had, year ago, taken that Interest in
the county admlut-tratioii hh h now
engages their attention. It Is fresh
In the memory of men when Mr.
CorU-tt was u r giil to Nvome a mem
Ikt of the county court. And w ho of
the eminent lawyers that are on this
committee have even siu'nirtevi a will
ingness to serve ascounty jiiili? It
Is sad commentary iion the Judg
ment and patriotism of a community
that has to organize a liody without
a h'gal standing to administer the
affairs of a county which has a ct of
ii : ... i ..ti. , ,
wiiic-rs photo nun hiii 10 es'K aiuT
the pllhl ic wehar. The ime hun
dred ought, at once, to enter into the
jxmI of xlitic and clarify It.
The pr-po-s d "small tax on income
deiivisl from certain corporate In
vestments," a President Cleveland
express if, i calculated to please
the who regard all corparation a
soulless agencies for the accumiila
tlon of wealth in the hands of th
few by the systematic and relentless
oppression of (he many. Hut there
ire other and Intelligent eopIe who
know that con orate investments
represent In large measure the sav
ings and the interests of thousands
upon thousands of citsens who have
no part in their management. The
stock of the National banks of the
country, for instance, Is distributed
among alxxit im),imo js-rsons. A
large majority of the stockholders in
railroad comcnics are not rich men,
but men of moderate means who own
small amounts. The money of the
savings banks, which belongs mainly
to the masse, is Invested principally
in corporate securities; and the same
thing is to be said of the funds of the
life Insurance companies. All de
positors In these banks ami all xl Up
holders in these insurance com pa nil's
would ! atfi-cted, therefore, by a tax
on the income derived from such se
curities. In other word, they would
have to bear a share of the burden
thus lmHssl. The tax would fall
directly uimii them, and reduce the
profits that they now receive. That
is certainly not a desirable way of
raising revenue, and yet that is the
way proposed by Mr. Cleveland to
make good the loss from the contem
plated reduction of tariff duties.
A tax levied iimmi personal in-
cornea or over f loon or f-nMM) would
prohnbly not be paid by more than
Ml.iHMi person, but Mr. Cleveland's
proposed corporation Income tax
would reach three or four times as
many, while pretending to be aimed
only at the men of large fortunes.
The idea of taxing the rich for the
Is'iieflt of the poor is a very attrac
tive one, but it will be seen that the
president' plan of enforcing It would
lie a snare and a mockery. It is
true that his proposition is some
what ambiguous, but it is safe to
assume that he refer to the net earn
ings of stock, which means Hie
amount realized by stockholder in
the form of dividends, and a tax
iniHis,i then-oil would simply !-.
sen (he dividend. The variou
owners of stock i-ould not lie sought
out and taxed separately, but they
would have the tax to pay all the
same. It would hardly be por-sibh
todevl.se a scheme of taxation thnt
would fall upon the incomes of
larger niuiilsT of people than this
procd way of reipiiring the cap
italists to U-nr the most of the bur
den. A direct ami uniform tax upon
all N-rsonul incomes over a jjven
sum would have More fairness am)
Justice. If the earning of the s)ph
mu-t Ive taxed, it should U- done ju
tlit'iously Hud impartially, and above
all. without discrimination niraiiist
tho-o who are deriving profits from
comjHiititively small holdings of var
ious corporate stocks. The country
Is not to ls deceived by a prxipo-itlon
Which Is so clearly Intended to l-ro-
lii"-? a deferent ri-siilt from theom
that is set forth as its justl;Iiitlion.
An income tax of any kind is obnox
ious; ami it is not likely to U madt
popuL.r by the singularly tincaudid
i. d inconsiderate method that Mr
Royal England and Japan united
with Cleveland' fierce to attack that
enlightened democratic government
In the Interest of black 1 .11.
L .1
THE YAQl'JSA KOVTE.
The people of Denton and Unn
counties, With perhaps a few Inter
ested persona In Ijiiic, are exceeding
ly aniloui about the fate of the Ore
gon Pacific railroad. This road was
projected by Mr. Ilogff. ' fc4,!J
tI5,iHK,0o bonds and realized about
111,1(00,000 coin. In the enterprise
he could have had but one of two ob
jects in view to build a road and a
great commercial city at Yaipulua
bay, or to build a cheap iith acros
the mountain, run a few trains and
then let go, retaining the bulk of the
111,000,000 in h possession, thus be
coming a wealthy man. The latter
he doe not ws-m to have done. The
money pusslng through his haixrs has
been honestly though not judiciously
sent. The construction of the mud
was extravagant beyond n-ason, and
the management since has not U-eu
economical. Hut Mr. Hogg doe no
seem to have been successful -with
his city. To deflect tmde fmrii It
natural channels is no easy matter
The Willamette and Columbia river
are the industrial and com men- lal a r
teries for the counties named, and
the same amount of mvney and effort
that has built that torturous' way
aero the coast range of mountains
would have made the Wiilanielt
river navigable from Kugcne to Port
!and during the whole year. It I:
true, freights have been lowered by
the Yiepiina bay route, hut they have
always been carried at a loss to the
tninsirtatIon company and the end
must some time come. It la-gins to
look as though it is now here. The
business world of AlUtny, Corvailis
and Kugeue will find it of advantagi
to seek closer relations w ith Portland
the great railroad and waterway ecu
ter. The Oregon Pacific road I built
and can le oKratcd, but not with the
tariff now colh'cted. To thi fact
the unMid employes loudly testify
A crisis approaches llra.il, ami it
is freely admitted that the next ten
days will be productive "f gnat
events there. The cause of the in
surgeants must ih verging on desper
ation, for all or mo-t all the revenue
go to the legal government which,
though, not carrying on a spirited
campaign must he In much Is-ttcr
condition than Mello. Adopting
our (Jeneral Irani' theory, Mello
and deOainamust not only be run
ning low in cash, but In supplies and
amunition, wherefore' victory or au
abject breakdown and surrender is an
inevitable. Tin mu-t he. or wh it I
hinted in a news rejsirt is (rue, that
tlio insurgeants are receiving material
assistance from F.uniean monarchies
which i a violation of the Monro.'
(loeirine, ami uieni. is rcas in
for wnding the rnite, state cruiser,
New York, and the battleship,
Miantonomah, into southern water.
"The eoplo propose to keep liing-
r Herman In coiigrea," exclaim
the Htntesmnn. Rememlierliig what
the tone of that paer was only a few
short months ago, one is at something
of a loss to catch the ineaninir of the
quoted sentence. I la a reconciliat ion
lavn brought about or Is Mr. Herman
to lie put out of the way ?
The McMinnvllle Reiairtor rejoice
that it college has not, a yet, got
the foot-hall fever. It is for a "head"
education. Ol well, what Is the use
of being a fellow unless one Is a
4RH I LT( II b COtJ.KiiK NOTKS.
Cleveland
iVmccr d.
rccomiiienil. (ilolx-
My th' lii:-t advices from Sand
w a ll Islands it i learned that gre-.il
unre-t pn'vaiis at Honolulu at the
time of the stunner's sailing. A
clash of arm was Imminent. The
pntvisional government has l.'i-cn re
in forced hy the moral supptrt from
the I'nltcd St(i, and has an army
of liNio men well riiipd uiih
nnsli rn rifle and several plist-s if
light artillery. Their opponents an
the fons-s from the I'nited States
war ship, sitpporttd by the heavy
artillery of thos vists-l. The other
nation repr--M-nt.il in the Uiy an
Fnglaud and Japan, who might
without much solicitation be Induced
to alst the bluejackets in "mfthi.
talning onler." What a humiliation
The fall term of sehiKil at the Ore
gon Agricultural College closed l'rl-
lay, IfeceiiilHT 22. The new term
will open Tuesday, January g, ls!M.
The work done during the past term
ha las-n generally satifactory to
both student and faculty. The last
week of the term was sis-nt in the
regular quarterly examination.
President Illo gave hi class in
Political Kninomy, for their final ex
amination, a scries of subjects for c.
says covering the various topics i-on-
.1.1 1 1 I.. - .1 . . n.
si ( lent i iiiiriug ine term. I nee es
say are written outside the class,
the student lisiking up fnuu ail
soun-es w hat can h found relating to
the subject, tlc-n they are nud and
iliscu-sed in the classroom. Thi i
one of the mo-t important branches
In the literary line that'ls found in
any of the Onuon collcire courses,
I or a kiiDwIeilire of the principles
which liiuleriie I lie s,li(jeal system
of the country is certainly a Ix-nefii
if in t a neiss-ny to every one who
expect to Income no intelligent
voter. And In thi connection there
is no method Tor more thoroughly
flying the principle obtained from
the text hook than that followed bv
Prcsldcnt Moss.
Some excellent work Intended for
the midwinter fair has recently U-en
pn'pan-d by professor Horner and
hi classes in conios'tion and rhet
oric. his w ork consi-t also of es
says, written bv the student and
Isaind in various style of bindings,
dcvtail and constructed by the stu
dent in the Household K,conomv
and Mechaniiid department. There
urc over fifty of these paper, and al
together they make a very neat mnl
attractive dlsp'ay.
A short lime lwfore the clo-e of
the term, representative from the
two literary o ielie were chusen for
the nejt (Iceronhin and Welsteriaii
literary contest which i to take phut
Friday, January 20. Thi (nutr'M
the .fir-t one for the present lesil
1. .1.. .It.. B m . .
)i-ur,u iiu linn one OI lliesir.es
held It last, the Welsterian will put
forth every effort to have It trans-
fern-d to them again on the 20th.
While the literary tide of life has
received due attention, the subject of
athletic has not been , neglected at
the college. For the present one of
tho largest rooms in the new me
chanical hall has been net apart for
the gymnasium. While this lacks
much of being what students and
friends of the school would like to
have as a gymnasium, yet In equip
ment and general adaptability it
compared favorably with those of
other schools of the state. Outdoor
sports have, however, received a new
impvtus during the present year. The
omnipotent football made It appear
a nee uixn the college campus for the
first time, early In the term and cre
ated quite a stir among ' the "young
hayseeds," a thoe who set an islu
cation through the midjuui of the
Slate Agricultural college, havo.becii
ilublsHl. ,-aii "hnysetsts" have, lu.
turn, created no Mnall 'sensation
among their near neighbors and made
quite a mark for tlieiiisol ve and t lu ll
college in this line. The next tliut
tliey play they expect to meet a fix
"more' worthy of th ir sti-cl'' tlm;
any they have met as yet.
THE THIEF COM-KSSH). ' .
He has gout to khan the nlJiiir plattl
r Infers HmiisMcd. j
Fraui West Hide Trw Aiux-iHtlin.i
. M( MlXNVIM.K, Ore., )ee. -2.
The burgular, who got away with
some twenty-five watches from
Smith's Jewelry shop f.nd w ho is now
in Jali, has eonress.nl the d.s-d and
is willing to make amends. Jie
stated that the watches were caehed
on the bank of the Willamette a
mile or so alwive Salem and was w ill
ing to have them returned to the
owner. IcxtcMuy IN'outy Hherifl
Connor atarted with him for Salem
to get the watches. T!;o burgular
e.vssls this act to count on his
sentence. The proitcrly was found
a iiKlieateii, Inddun in a hallow
stump, .
At the competitive drill of com-
pany It of thi city last night for a
Highest of all In Leavening Power Latest 17. S. Gov't Report (f-
ABSQUJTEiy PURE I
- .... . .
NOW IS THE TIME !
0BITU1RT.
Mrs. Malinda Hoover, who died at
the old homestead ou tho North
Plv!u, on the 17th Inst., was born in
Indiana on the Nth of November
120, , She was married to- Jacob
Hoover in 11.1, and along with him
and her father, the Rev. James
Cave, enisled the plains lu 111. It
wa t lien a long, weary lournev ol
u months, oneu attended with Uiill-
ou I ties of various kind-;, such a oxco
dying or being stanipedeil at night
oy imiiau u not carefully watctiel
Sometlme sU-kness and death would
overtake them and the grave of
loved ones would mark their path
Tiiroueii the wilderness. Uy the
time they arrived at their destina
tion their pnivisious would utlen Ik'
entln-ly exhaustul and everything
gone, in such circumstances it re
quired heroic men and women t
face such irotiect and begin the
battle of life anew, In making homes
out or what wa then out a wilder
no, traversed by roving band of
Indians, ami trapper In the service
or the Hudson isay company. To
such men and women, worthily rep
resented hy Mr. and Mr. Hoover,
the pnscut generation are uncon
scioiisly indebted for many of the
blessing they now so abundantly
enjoy.
. Mrs. Hoover and her husband nt
once settled on the donation claim,
where she continually resided for al
most nair a century, till she was
called to take possession of a better
and an abiding inhabitance. She
carried out her sterling principle in
every relation of life, ami wa never
ashamed to express her sentiments
on any subject even should they run
counter t popular idea and cus
toms. Kven those who flittered
from her could not but admire the
divided stand she took, and main
tained.
To her husband, who predoceasod
medal Surgeant A. H. Coooer w as her 7 years almost to a day, she was
adjudge, the U-st drilled member of I m!wl . ' . . 1 "H,mul " w
1. 1 ... i.. .ii ui.. ..i.i. a .i...
Il.n... l.n ....... huh ill nil um emir is vt mane
" " ' ' " '"" la eomforlHhle mwl hni.nv hoitw. o.l
i ....I.... . ,
haiiin-
after year of hanl toil and aelf deni
The evening train of Sutunlay did ?' they had the satisfaction of n-ap-
not arrive here until i o'clock a. m. "8" '"m ine.r ier-
, .... . ine neuis ho inni iney nau enougn
Hie passi-ngers fr this city i njoye.1 Rn,i to ,,.. Mw. i0im.r was a
niige kick, sevenil pressing en- mother of mothers toher children.
nigenn-nt w e re missed by the young an(' arly Instilled into their minds
iruin, ami sue nan ine unspcnKaiiic
iniiii, oi me i cicpnoue-iiegisn-r, happiness or seeing them all well
,'ot buiglisl up w ith the cylinder hn(l comfortably seithsl in life, and
. i.. i .... i i .
press last Satunlav and he is now : "' ''7s "pauu can uer oiesseii.
- Her motiierly love also went out to
..... .,,,-,, tl,,K,;. llioeliildn.il of iul,rl.l,m.-
II. Flohauer, who was opciateil she was always giving good advice,
iifion some time uu-o and a lanre stone Mri" "If Vvm ol the many snares
n t . l .... . ..!.. . i t.
nun leiiipiauoiis h uh w men uiev
' A lh rr' knowini! tbeiuMlre in
i drilled to tk Briuof Uuubvs. Morgsa
A Kouers ar rueiled lo kdw furwurU lr
ianunrv I, isyi, and rank -Ulrinnl witti
out fail: for in d.-fmill of (uch roiOR
uM will (mi sJ.1sJ
Ontrd Ocnlirr?7. ls-.ii,
31 Htuitt;.. MOKUAN A KOUERS.
i:M atriK Xotlce.
N'OTICK i liornhjr u .-II lint ike a-ider-slutcd
li.n l.n-ii ilultr M.i.joiowd io
irtrix uf tti UhI wi.i iid) I'ltmuoul vt
lm A. h tuilU. tlr-m-d. bv lb lioners
l.U l.'o-iiiry Cimrt uf Wn-tlnruioa 1'unniv.
re ; tlait L La iuhOinl siocli riso
alrit; mi I all person iiHVia.- cUiiui anuiot
aaidnsu-v arn l.rlT rrqairtd k (jnul
tbt-iu. tiU prup.-r touclmra. under oth.
onbin six uiou'bs fioui Ihr dnte bi rxof to
iu at ui rsH)iu- nt Writ I mun. Wab
lUL'tnn -untv. I ro It.
I'd'..! mi Hiltsliern, (r.sin tii rts-uj.
Ursa, isai, r. l i KMIItl.
txn-itrix.
If j on uant to buy a piece of laud in a
good locution the iindeiNisrned litis Tor sale
300 acres In . ami 10-acre tracts in A. II.
Johnson's First Addition, located 1-,' mile
uortlnvest of
REEDVILLE,
alon? the county road to 1 hi tier's .Mill.
. One-half mile to Station, Postollice and
School house. Kcedville Is nicely located
1 miles froni Portland ou theS. 1. 11. It., .
miles east of HiHsboro. Terms: 1-5 cash;
balance lu 1 years. All thoie lots hare 40
foot road In front.
HANS RASMUS EN.
Agent. Reedville. Oregon.
27-31
Ui
.in i
t Larfe loa-lgaimut of
KxeeutMr'M .otire. j
"Ol tf'K i lu-ivliy iivii tbl ilia unilrr- I
1 sitfn-vt U miMi.,1 m 'out..r of tb
laal will nod (stitiniii nt HlHl.nd . H.wiv... I
diKXmsed. in hn id will, and Hint Irltera bare
been iMiiisl In bim nil aui.b l.y tl.o f'onnly
Court ol the Stao of Orrwon. f,r Wanbiiiv-
ton entity. All -roim havinu rliiui '
aRiiinaltliai.autiia.i .ui JLiiiiid.! Huovar I
ar beraliy r-qT r si to . r--,t Im ni. witb
tba nii.-r v.mol.rr . wi Inn u ui.mtbs fnmi
tus dnir . f tins ii .ll.-,-, to iln- liu '-r:t't)cd,
o" i-iiTiir, r. . iw-llcv. MIUlK.re.
t. wi-uiiiw.ii utj-iFi.y. .r.-tf n.
liau-d Hv-rtiilM-r '."s. l- i;l.
I'll-iM H H HiKIVKH.
Kzeeit'or f IIih t w.U auj ir.lniut-nt of
Maliudn II sVt-r, Uiivawd. Sl-Xt
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AT TUB HTUKK OF
fit Ire f NnI.
(llll h Is licrrbr uivwi thill tbo under
11 niuned rci-vi.ur of !b --.sl of John
BARRETT & CORNELIUS,
...SECOND 8TREIT, HILLSBORO ...
Tliis htiK-k of if.Midi will hi' sold
VT .TJCTIOOSr PRICES
h. ntuitD. tuailr mi li!i:nr. wrl. nu 'I nr. I
uiv. ainnanrv ni. in.ib At tit nitii rr ii i l. .1 .i. i ... . .
o'ol.kH.m..oiilbi.r.ini.anrlnUiin. . V : '. """1 . "C" ," -i'i''i miv fiiiurr.tr !V.I. niW)ll
in Waliini..u a...mtv. Oreon. aelt at pub- "". ' "J ? . l"K K' HM" lr."" " " tlif evcilillr. The nt.u k ts.u-ists ,f
hi aao.iuii ra in inuutsii uiuarr lor eaim In " wn-n v iiuirwmr, uiuu-s- liiiiiks, luild V-iniKlo Sil ts Ovfrslilru un.l
hand, iha uvmill lw.l..n.ti.ta mmi.l ...... II..wilt 11.... 1.. t. ... . i... . . - .J . Hllti
uBmWf with bV tt,tu Tnd .,: "I". ur.xrrii-.-i and I hirdttarc.
anoa tbvraid bolotiiiiDtf. iooludma th
N. A. IIAItltTT.
leaavaf the Krnnud nu wliioh mid mill i
situatrd naar Tualatin in anid ooantv and
tint, mm uoiioo ii gitan and aaid asla
will I) made in oooruauoa with an ordr
of the Cironit Court fcr aaid oonnty, herato-
iui umj ninua.
HaUKl UtweiuTwr ltn.
I), fl. Mil l PH
Aaaign of th aitula of John L. ttmitb, in-
aoivaoi aaoior. Bl-M
2C.tr
ut nut of liis MtuMcr, Is now on the
Sim-is, fei-linjr U'tter tluiu rvor. Y
Die Mistni;isler'.s lime U out JyiJ
the (leiinK ratiL- niiiiuistrdtiiiii is puy-
Intr liia snl.uy, The ilomoerntlo
is)irants (o the Mixitini art ircttlnir
IIIXilllN.
Cokvai.LIh, Ihv. i'7. Juil'e Full-
Hon refuses to i-oiirlrni the nule of re.siiecte'i
cue (ireiroii rat'iiic riillroml. Thisi rnun our
were surruunilisl.
io ine iotr mnl needy niie wiih
nlWHys arlvlusr lieln, nnd mniiy ol
thest) will itreutly nil-sj her.
Her vhrwtitiuity. Iiko all (rut-
Christianity, expressisl Itself in deitU.
It wns not for Ihe Hithludh only lull
for all the day of the week, mi'l for
all the week of tlie year.
.Mrs. Hoover who wa IovikI ami
hy all, tins heeii taken
midst, hut her work do
net Ion on the art of the court meets follow !', and her example and Ihe
hwiiiw in uer ine remain loeiuiair-
A.rA All. I uf ,i.iv li.t. 1. ttw. .11-.
reditorsof the road. Su M-rin ten. lent chftrff r UP ....w iM1,h .,,
Mult-hoye ha re.iRnl. A motion and man; and then Ht last we shall
ha been made to Holnt a, new 'u,lr ",0 hleso welcome, 'Well
receiver. The attorneys for the late (,ol". Bo.m1 and faithful servant, enter
iiii ,. . ., , ... ,,. thou into the lov of thy litl."
.i.Ider tleelaro thnt their client. will ,,,,, , , , Jfi ;oJ. h?J X thro'
have nolhlnjr more to do with the faith and ntlenco an now Inherit-
lnH'rly. The -iiii(.ye have sIr- inir the promise, and fon'ver rcjofc
nitlerl their readine to operate the i'!' blesstvl and kIoi Iouk
IV.I .,,,111 .,,..1 nil,.) Il. """"'I WIUIT lllfIT lJ lUlllfSS III
' , 1 ioy ! lea'ire lorevermore.
ty can Ikj miM, Rimraiitis-liiR (hat no
additional expense shall be enfailril The On'Roii IMeillc' MteaiiilMmts
upon tlie reit-ivershlp. ,;lVe been tied up nt Corvalli. The
Willamette I now patrolled by the
Union Pacific Umt an. two or three
iinleiK-ndeiit craft,
NlIKKItP MALE.
Ill virtneof an Meontion, iaaaaj out of I
i J oircuit court, oi tue atata of Ora
Kl" iur i naauuiKion oonuty, npju
juu, urni m lavoror H. U. i'atnm
unu . 4. iwweu, partner a Tat
mu A Ilowen, rendered Uaroh la, lw.
hkh nHi en jj. noinrnvlin, fur tbe aum el
Assignee of the Etute of D. McHierson, liwolvenf.
IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A GOOD LIVERY TEAM
GO TO THE
City Liver; Stable
iW.SlWpSfW.i'K w',,(4re 3 will llnd flip Host Teams that ran be bad
ibe llllh dny of Macb. IC'.W, and for !!
l. IIIIiLMIIUKO.
liuf. r, Wasco couiiiy, corrKmn-
lent, furnishen the iuns to the
Ialie Chroiiiclei The imliwlrioiis
fanner I plowini every day n ll
Wheat broujfht (1 pf r bushel iiih! he
had lo.oiiii l.u-liels, and wishing for
more f.f nui h Weater, while the loafers
.if Oil hurjr (of which there I a Treat
iiuinrier) are wi-luny it would ntw
len f.-et deep so the Mor.-kiTK-r
would keep up a better lot of tire.
Am orry to.av that 1 nm i-lnssiriMl
with the latter lot aid am aiieuklng
rrom experieiuv. liut the fctr.oli.-t
are ruiiiiiiiir a rivivai ineetinu nt
present and e can jruther eriouli
heat nt chiirt h lo last uulil the snow
doc tome. Our I'. H. -jninistr Jm
untie to Mnro lo n-ni: In levin Nat
that pliiir, so you ewe wiil'ktH-p
warm wune way. Tnise the fird !
When on a visit to Iowa. Mr. K.
IMIton, of I.nray, Russell c-unty,
Kansas, called nt the laboratory ol
C'hamherlaln A Ctiinpnnv. IH
AlniiiM, to nhow them bl hIx year
oki ooy, wnowe urn inni iieen wtved
hy ( hainla-rlain coukIi remedy, it
navniir eurtfi him or a very evere
altaek of croup. Mr. Ihtlton
certain that it wived hi hoy'a life and
I enthusiastic in hi praise of the
remedy. For hI by Hillsboro
Pharmacy.
Whea Baby waa akk, ire (are W Caatorta,
Wbi abe waa a Cliild, aae erfcsl for OMforla,
Whca aha became Miaa, abe eluag lo Ceatorav
be bad ChiUrea, ahe fave them Caatorta,
ni.imr sum oi fin..iA ooU, and for Ibi
mist and expenaea f mle and of and writ.
.-. Ihereiore, by virtue and lu piiraninu.
of raid exPonion, 1 bnve levied upon uu
win, on aiommy. me kji. any or Jiuunrv.
Iie.it. t tbe KetiiU il.Hir of the court bouse,
n Hillsboro, Hnibiuuton oonnty, UrcK.m
nttkebonrof M o'clock a. lu , of anid dav.
" nuiwi in. uiKneat Diuj-r,
!ria.i, allot Ibe inlerma of Iheasddo-
..lionnt, r.m l,. BOJllrai-llll, the f.Ul 11. la
d. aonbed real uruiMrlv. t win
r nuuenoinK at the auuth-enat ooriir of
tlie donation laud olium of Uavid Alaurw,
...u .uf win a. inw oi ni wile (Uws-as 'd, I
Helmy Mnnrue, lieiuu utilioation No. l.M,
uinuu jo. 1 1, auu part of at-otion I A and l
n wwuhuiu ,d. oue, .North rui.tfe No.
Vi. rnnninif tnent-e Wpat on the 8mth
line of stud douation olnim forty-eitfbl
v..n.t.. ouu i-'iij-iwu uiiaa, to I lie Mouth
net oorner of a traot of land Bold liv -m.l
Uavid Munro to one, K. I'onierov, tbeiic
u.wiu kiuuk toe r.a.i line or laid fonicroy
, ;.' r" ' Buaina. tuenre west n.i
ue .Minn line oi aaia ruu..rn. r...
tbiiina nnd twenly-flre link to Vnxti
' "iruce up aaid iTrwk Hnd wnb
be meauderinRa I hereof, to. Ibe Month line
. I the Uicbnrd Arthur land clnira, tbenoe
taat Iq ll)s H-mih enst oornrt of lb at.id
n.iuur riuuu. luenoe florin r..M w nhn....
Ibente East atvenlti n e aina and .....,...
Iiiika, to tue, North wrat corner of the amd
Jlouioe uliiini. thence I nut on the North
enm cinitu eiwuty enaiut and fitt
Bre link, to Ihe Norm-rast oorner of wi
olalin. tbenoe Hooth y jlo , Wtat thirty.
u. auu nine lil.Ka, inence Bou:b
- . lorty lour ebmiia and ei.bu
link lu the place of beiimin(,', ooiiIkiiiii.u
b.) aorta, more or leas, all lu WaahiiiHiou
oouuty, Onson, toenmitv tba btr Inls-lur
uau.ru aunw, uuj lor tlio r.s,ia and m
uri.araoi aaid ima, Aaid property will be
ra..rv, iu iv-ut'iuiniJi., aa
WI v " - If - S I.
WltlM
EVERYTHING FIRST-
(iootl Teams, (.'ood IinsirioM and
CLASS.
Good Drivers.
Cor. Second and Washington 8ts.
CARSTENS BROS., Proprietors.
HILLSBORO SASH AND DOOR CO.
Manufacturer 1.4 Dealers In
SASH, DOORS AND MOULDINGS
puttem uf rush, loorn nioiil.liiin and
rllll 1.1)1 Ol kl.ll.lflr.t aina ....1
hracki-ta ronslimilv in st.nk.
it!Ti",-,T,i,,B ?f hu,IA'r, H""" "' to order on short notice.
I.Hmlier lard. Ill rmimxllm. alt). I.. ... I. i , . .
A.m. . J'"""1 ,u r'w oieir "rii-r wlih u.
Wnlce nt the fn.i..ry, west of ihe railroad aintlon, HllWioro, Oretron.
r alwlute
" " . -,1 .
The sttuin chopper i running nt
Cull blast most of the time RrindiiiK
the Miilt wheat of thUcountry. It
make very hhI horse feed; if not
too Uully sHllcd.
t hvin to the recent rain it ha U-en
imjMs.sihle for tho farmer to jjet
voo. fn.ni the tiniUr, nixl that
makes, good busline for our city
wnI yards.
. .ir. iii.llmin. ol IjiiM'eotintv,
i ha in. urr.-d the enmity of hoiup of
hi nehflili'ir who (fi t even on him
by killing hi cattle, faist week hi
Inst row Wil shot ilouu Milhiil n
piarti r of a mile of Ida iu.
Mr. (2. Ik'timao, of i:ni-i;, ha
Just enniplctisl hi. eleventh year of
-Tli a f-rntary of Ihe laiLt-ne
t h; I !. r, .No. ., U. a. M.
The Hawaiian complication ha
ieveloas the existence of sterling
Aiiifiicaiiisin, but it r jr.illinif lo our
praleln know thai it ua ttewtoprif
Mr. J. V. Blaiw, an extensive real
estate denier In l)es Molne. Iowa.
nnrmwij- eciteu one or me aeveret
attack of pneumonia while In the
northern part of that state during a
recent hli.zard, say the Saturday
lleview. Mr. Maize had oeeasion to
drive several mile during the storm
ami wa o thoroughly chilled that
he was unable to get warm, and in
side of an hour after hi return he
wa threatened w ith a.evere ea.fe of
pneumonia or lung fever. Mr.
lllaixe nent to the ncan-wt druirstore
and got a bottle of ChamUrlainV
cough remedy, of which he had often
heard, and look a number of large
dose, lie wya the etri-ct was won
derful ami in a short time he wa
hea thing o,ulte ea-ily, lie kept on
taking Ihe medicine and the next
day wa able to come to IH- Moine.
Mr. Illalze n gard bis cure a simply
woiub-rful. Tor sale by Illllsborii
I'harinncy.
XVunlrd!
IAEri;iniiNof a few ams inw-taof
r land, with price and terwai tnnet he
cheap. Nnnu. nte. t. W. It A ('It AK I'.
I U'vii I ', Hamilton Haildioi. Ponhtid,
lrr...n. ai.
and promise to he ii very iMtere-tlug ' ln """'u'u Instead of Vas,iiigi(,n.
olio. Thus far Hie ml.d ha U-en;
held one term by e-.n h of t'io two . '
it would he for u Americaiui If.clelie, and a ihe Cii-eronians '
-I'd. ( hpadi-le.
Or. Price's Cream Daklng Pom it r
VerM's Fair Mlfkesit Medal mm4 Dlpfoaia.
Iltf Xellrr.
'PAKES ap at rar reaidene on Cooper
X moqulJiin. one do deev. tame and
wrtoa baiter wbea takea ap, trvner
ill eall and pro prpeny and pat ei.
penae. AlAi N. Klxi(R.
inv h ud ibia I'm. .l..w ..i i
oeuiber, lja,
WJ 11. P. fOHU.
blK'i.g of W a.l.lngtou ouuty, llii'ii-ai.
!l Kill Vt'H MAI.:.
Hi vinneirnn eteonlion ixaued out f
the f Wtonty (Vnrt. of Ihe 8tnle of Ore
gon, for Waliinifton fount v. in favor of 8.
i. irronaoa auainai llicbard Tonstalde
for Ibe nm of tij ii V. H. jjold euin. with
intereat thereon at tbe rate of N per cent
per aim nm, from the t;th day of November
IM13. and f-ir the further anni of t ;l T.-,, e.mte
anui-irme eoa.a anu exprnwa of a ile and
of anid writ. And also hy virtu of an eie
eution, humeri out of tlie Ciranit Conrt.of
tbe Ktat of ( rein, for Waahinuion Connty,
in favor of jko. W. One- and nuninsl Hich
ardCoiutdjIe for tbe aura of $.. on t'. 8.
if. Id 0- in, witb intereat thereon at the rate'
f H per e-nt. ier annnm, from the l:ltu dav
hf November, t!rt. and for the fnrtberaiim
uifj.i.hww ami f.r tue mu aud FX
penaea of aale and of anid writ.
Now. therefore, by virtue and in pqmn
anre of anid eieontion I hv. l.i,.i
and I will, on 'l'ur.div, th Veil dav of
Janmiry. t ,,ntn uol,r l(
Ihe Uotirthoua, n Hillalioro, Wnb
ii.R'on tiinnty, Orci'oo. at the twMIP tt 111
."cl.-k A. M., of anid dav. aril all of tha in.
I. rests of the aaid dt-fendnnt at ml.l.. .nn.
Ii n to Ihe tui-lic-st bidder for ean in band
tho follnwiiiL'-drsorilx-J
lo-wil: r-r-.-j,
lulhoaonih Lnl.' of K.lanr.l P.n.inl.u
and wile'a donation el dm No. 71. i w. ......
21 and i".', lownshiii I north, ranee 2 weat;
I n nnuiliku.n I OUIIIV. IfTftfnU; t. aat- !
iafytbe here n.Uf.m nninrd amna. and for
the eosts and extwtiw-a of fii.t.ni. u...il
proierly will Im a ild anl.jeel ti redenmlion I
aa sr stntnte of tlntniu. I
W inn a n.y h Hid Ibia J.p.tli due nf M..MU.
hr. I"'-1.'. M. V. rXIHI
l-;U bheiift of Wml.liiBton ConLly.Or.
MIKItlrFM HM.K.
nT virtneof an e.tut ion, iaaned mil of
ll-.e f 'onntv Caurt. of th wt.,Ui ,.f tirr.
f -n. f-.r Wa.hint'ui Cwmtr. ill favor nf
lsaa lintkr and ruiinsl Anr-m kWI,la an I
Ma y JUl Mief-ir the anni of ai.'wi.iii IT. u
IP Id ooill. with iiitcrrat thereon at tha
of III pi-r eent. per aniitini, from the l!Hh
lay of H.-utenilM.-r. s'. and for Ibi. Inni...
mm of $l:i.. rxmt'. aud for Hie mt and
neneea of a.le and of aaid writ.
Now. the-fore, hr virtue and in nn-an.
roe of Mild rucn'iou. I have li vicd iiikio.
una 1 win on I iiead iv Ihe :'nd day ofJnn
narv, Is'.'l. at tbe annll. H.w.r of the f'rairt-
noaae, in iuii'r.. w s.i.ii.v.ki ( i.nntr,
rrecon. M tbe bonr of Id oYlock , j. ,',f
aid dsr, a. l at rnllic aneiion to the
bin heat l.i.ldi r for rah. all of the Interesta
of tbe aaid d. frndnnta, in the follow m.
df-crilied red proirty, t--wit:
In tbe aonib half of rUiwa d Conata
ble and wife'a donation claim No. 71, in
eetkifia 1 and r. township I n.irtb nf
rnnne 1 weat, all in Waahtnctoti (sximy
Oreaon, to aitmlv tbe hereinbefore naiue'd
pnrra. and for the eoete and eipensea f
aidanle. Hnid property will be aold ob
ject to redemption ll per etatnte of Oreyon.
W lines my band tliie 3Tth dav of Novenj.
beMs. H. P. FtiRU.
ii-Sl bberiS of WaahiAtrtoa Ootiniy, Ur.
Hilhboro Livery.
.. OHIIIRk OH ..
HACKS, IU'((JIKS AXD HIDING HOUSES
mourn. v attkudkd n.
A SEW I.K OF IlKfUIFM AUIiKD.
Order, left rr IIEAKSE lll rerelve area.pt attfatloa.
Keinemher the Place.
MAIN STREET, oppoalto TUALATIN HOTEL
r. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. 8CWELL
Proprietor.
THE WINTER TERM OF
Pacific University
UM I I ma. V
WILL BEGIN
Tuesday, January 2, 1894.
Tor Catalogues or other information. n.l.Jresa,
thomas McClelland.
reaojiciesnt.
Fr fl or F.xrlianCr.
AtliMlnlatrwfra Vol Ire.
rjVKpondnk lltoek in llit.toe,.lwo haTken1 VtT'
t alormhi.jh. re:na for Tii i.. ... " .7. ' ""T. leltera
m .nth. for a .la or trade for fnrni-t.j l,..l' l I IfaUieaVl . " ,"n '
l . Al . . . " " V -'Tev-viwv-u, Mil
wasMBo.., eomilT: alo 1U0 arr-a of oo.l elnlma n.,sin, asid ealati w I rTr!"JI.ni .T,'""
nnlwr land in Malinon ah noor lv within et tnv reaidn .. i" p nl ,h"m
"S3-, !-"'''-i,i,r.r,s. i "-"a-'-a .'.I'ia ,.
p-r.na having
ItilUlM.ro. in-yon.
Mmleil Iti.la.
iaei.
Ntiveinlmr 1H, M'Kt.
i ftlfx-LhAlfter, .Ytertlnc.
, i. ; ""frs n,.n,i
ril.lli l'.Nin.l,.ril.Al:...f ir... -
... i.r...T.ii , , iiiHiHir.i in- ' am t.M.t .... ... ... - ... . . ' -
I vile aealed pr..i.r. f.,t furiiiahiim nil K.rat K.ii.Vn.i ii.i. . .T. ""'''" nt
lumts,, u. be n-d l-y th. ri.v for the en,n- j w II be blld at iaidUnk
iu year. Hi la will I a.dre-d t the li. JanoVfv n il T. " ,U x,rd Jaf
e..rde and filed w.lb h.m l.v no -n of tm.iiHMfri''m 'l-ctin,
oary f. H, order of lhe( n0l. , rWwiio .f Li, !? i!"r ""1 ,of tn