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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1894)
a roir mum. "IIllo." 'That you, aorg? Where did you drop from?" 'Oh, from how." "When?" "Only a week ago." The young men met early in the evening on the atret of a crowded city. "I was going to look you up," aald Gwrge. "But, -erhapa," he added, with a glance at two or three other young men who teemed la company with hi friend, "your time ia taken up tonight." "Oh not Hecial!y," said Hubert 8x-ncr. "My friend, George Mar hnll," he continue!, mentioulng the name of bis companions to him. "We're Just out to take lo a little of the city fun. Here's a good place to K' to. Have you been here? Come with uh." As he spoke he pointed up to the bright-lighted building tforj which they were standing. "No, I haven't," wild George. "1 haven't been about much. If It's a good place, I'd like to go with you "It'sa'theater." Gi-orgn Hhook hi head, but smiled picM'tanlly. 'In the country you know, Itob, we are told it will be better for us to koep away from the theater." "Oh, yes," said llobert, "but there are a great many things said In tun country that don't hold In the city When you once get here In the whirl they look different. Will you go with us?" "I think not," said George. "At least, not now. When I get Into the whirl I may change my mind." Well, jrooil-bye. then, rll come and see you soon." "It Isn't at all likely he'll change his mind," said Ituttcrt to his com paiiions, looking after George with a llttlo contempt. "He Isn't that sort lo you know him well? was asked. " li, not so very. I le's one of you over-goo! chaps. A poky fellow Never goes In for fun, but lays out n line for himself and walkes It." It was some little time afterward when Itolert sought his country friend In his room. , "I thought xrhaps you would U out,", remarked the former, as he found George occupied with a book "I don't go out very much yet. I like to feel my way, and And the places I want to go to. And my time is too well filled up to allow of my taking in many places. It's de lightful living In a large place, isn't It?" "Well, I don't know," said Itobert, as he guxed at George's well-satisfied countenance. ".Sometimes I think it's a tiptop place to be In, and then again I don't. If we hold by all the old notions, the city's a pretty bad place." "Vou think so? why," George's face lit up, "I think It's flue. Have you leeti Into the great library two or three blocks down the street?" "No, I haven't. I'm not much of a reader." "Then," said George, with entluisi asm, "you have something to see yet. The books there are enough fairly to turn a fellow's heud. A delightful rMim to read in, and every one .civil and pleasant to you. I tell you It suits me to be In a place where you can get Into such a library for nothing except a rccommed from your employer. And as you don't like reading, have you been up to the Young Men's Chrmtian Association rooms?" "No." "There's always something golug on tliere. Not dull preaching either, such as some folks think Is the only thing they have In such places Mu.ic and games. No end of fun W hen you find reading tiresome. And I'm just taking in a course of lec ture on geology, and I tell you It take such things to let you know what an interesting thing it is, this old earth we wt our fevt on with so little thought of what goes to make it up." "Well," siiid Itolx-rt, leaning back discontentedly into the chair,"wheth er you find a place pleHsa.it (Ii-mmiU entirely on the sort of thing you go in for." Which was as wise an observation as Itoliert, or any other lsy, will Ik likely to make. It will also InoI served that the boys who go to cities will Im very apt to And exactly what they look for. Those whose fasten are for thing low and vicious, or trifling and wasteful, or instructive and elevating, will be mire to find full gratification for them. "Yes," wnt on George, with a smile, "I used to hear a great deal aUiut the haduesNaof a great city. Hut I must say I have found a gisnl deal that's gisnl." "Hut you want to try thing all around before you really know alsnit things," mid Itobert. "t'omeon and go with me to the theater tonight. "I haven't got Into the whirl yet, said George. "And If I wanted to go ever so much I con't artl It." "IVhaw! I go as often a once a week, ami my pay U no better than yours." "How do you mar-Mr it?" said George gravely. "I have only t . enough to get alon on." "Well, that's Just the way with me," grumbled Itobert. "In fact, he went on after a little hesitation, "I have to borrow once In a while." "And whom do you find to lend to you? . 1 enuldu't Isirrow If I wa hungry," said George with a laugh. "I lsrrw without asking leave," said Itobert. "You don't mean " "Yes I do. I mean that when I'm In a tight place I borrow a little from the till." Robert had spoken lightly, but George gazed at him with an ex pression of the deepest concern and surprise. "You mean that you took It without lea ye? Why, Ilob, you and I are o!d neighbors. Now you're going to tell me you're getting a Joke on me, aren't you?" 'No I ain't, George," mid Robert, with an uneasy look. "How do you expect to return It?" "I'm looking for a raise in my sal ary at the end of the year. "And if it don't come?" "Well" "Do you know," George went ou hesitatingly, afte a pause, "that there's another name for that?" ' "I 'spouse there I If I was found OUU You needn't look shocked. I don't mean anything wroiiu. It's only a little at a time. I've always meant to put it back as I went along, but I couldn't and so it's gone on." "Hut the money wasn't yours. It was trusted Into your hands, and you." "Oh, go on," said Robert, a little angrily. "Cull it by the name you're hinting at. Say at once I stole it." "It won't make tho matter any worse for me to say it, and It won't make it any better for me not to say It, mores the pity. Hut what's the useof talking, Hoti? I do feel aw fully about this." Itoliert's face showed that IiIm anger hail Imi'H more assumed than felt, and that he had, to a great extent, shared the concern of his friend. "Seem to me like walking over a volcano, Rob, this way you're going on. Of course I know you didn't menu any wrong I mean much wrong, for, you may get mad with me If you like, hut you can't make me believe you felt Just right when you laid your hands on other folk's money but you're likely to Is found out any day, and then what?" Robert gave n restless movement. "Then It means a courtroom," con tinued George, "and when it gets to that they won't call it by any polite names. It won't Is? borrowing then, and you know It. When you Isirrow a thing you ask for It. When you don't ask, It's something else.'' Robert took a few turns about the room. "It's all Just as you say, George," he at length wild. "If I could tlx it right at once I'd do It, but 1 can't "How much do you need'."' "Oh, I can get within fifteen dol lars of It." George sat for a few moments as if calculating within himself. "Rob," he said, "I can let you have that much for awhile." RoU'rt grased hi hand. "You're a real friend in need. George," he said fervently. "I'll promise I'll never get myself In such a trap again." "You needn't make any promise to me. I in not the one. And I'm not preacher, but I'd Just like to say that when you settle the matter with some one oise and your own con sclenH, 1 hope you'll decide to keen out of such doings, not only because of the trouble it might work for you, but because right Is right, ami wrong i wrong, no matter whether you call thing by their real names or not." The two Isiys lived some distance apart and, both being fully employed, for some time aaw little of each other. Cold weather came on, and Itoliert, on several occasions, noticed that George did not wem warmly clad. 'Why don't you wear your over coat?" he several times akcd, and George parried the ((iiestion with a laugh. "I'm not one of your delicate fel lows," he siiid, when Uoliert pressed him closer, "I don't need an over coat." "You haven't one? Why?" "Oh, I'll have one after awhile if 1 need It." "George," a sudden tl.isli ansto Robert's face, "it Is Ihv.hu. I Imr- rowed your money?" "Go 'long with your iiiestions," laughed George. "When I need the money I'll let you know." "'A poky fellow' I called him," Robert nii I to liimelf, as be thought it over. " 'l.lvcand learn,' I've heard old folk say. I h.iven't lived mi verv ong, but I've learned a few things, and learned them well, I hox. (in -ofthemisto call thing Ihivs and loings by their right names. An other Is that you can't do a mean, underhand, deceitful, wicked decil es, that's the word without others divide yourself suffering for it." The Kxamincr. Tne free trade cluli of Kugland which raised such a shout of delight when the democratic tariff bill passed the house, have ctNiled down somewhat, since there seems to lie a doubt About the bill gelling through i the senate. The verv fact that Itrit- Nh inanufm turvrs are tilled with Joy at the thisight of our taking the pro tection away from our Imhintries, ought to net the wage-worker to thinking. Portland Chronicle. All Irre. ThiMc who have ued Ir. King' New IHsi-overy know it value, and thoe who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Send your name and address to II. K. Ituckleu t Co., Chicago, and get a Minple box of I r. King's New Life I'ills free, as well as a copy of Guide lo ll'nlth ami Household Instructor ms, all of which I guaranteed to do . you gisal ami cot you nothing. For ale by Hillsiioro Pharmacy. J THE EXPOSITION I'LTER. We are now fifty minutes out; the throttle Is closed. A half mile ahead U the water trough. When the engine reaches it, the fireman drops a spout, and In thirty seconds the big track trough Is dry. When the tank Is filled the throttle Is opened, the fireman returns to his place at the furnace door; and In a few min utes we are sailing along the line as fast as before. The block smoke curling gracefully above the sjwndid train reminds me of what Meredith said of his sweetheart : "Her flowing trews blown behind lief (boulder la lb merry wind.' Swinging the door on, the skilled fireman threw in three or four shov els of coal, closed It ami leaned out of the window, hatching the stuck. The trained fireman can tell by the color of the smoke how the fire burns. The -Milliter goes around fo 190, and the white steam U-gim t llutter from the relief valve at the top of the dome. .She must lie cooled a little now, or she will pop, and waste her energy. An extra flow of cold water quenches her burning thirst, and she ipjlets down. II"W like a woman when her heart is hurt! She must be othid and pelted, or she will burst into tear and sob lnr self away. Now we turn into a long tangent, and are clipping off a mile a minute. Our iron steed trembles, shake ami vibrates a little, but aside from the fact that there Is some dust, the call is not an uncomfortable place. The exhaust, that began in the Grand Central station, like the explosion of a shot-gun, come so fast, so close to gether, that they sound like the drumming of a pheasant's wing. The sun sinks In-hind the big blue mountains, the shadow creep across the valley, and up to our window comes the faint ierfumeof the field the last scent of summer in the soft September winds. Here and there we can see the lamps lighted in the happy homes by the Hudson, while the many-colored signal lamp light up our way. Not long ago I stood for the first time on the deck of a steamer, Isiunding over the billowy bar at the mouth of the Columbia river, and was tilled with a reckless Joy. Ixsik ingdown at the little woman who hung to the railing near me, I lie held a face radiant with nipt are. "How Is it?" I askiil. "It's worth drowning for," was her answer; and sol reckon now. Taking into con sideration all the risk, and the fact that I must remain on this narrow sent for twenty hours yet. I am forced to confess that so grand a tri Is but KMirly paid for. If I am at all uneasy it Is only when turning the slightly reversed curves', where the way changes from a two to a four track road, or back Plain curves are all well enough Hut it does not seem ijuite right to shoot her into those kinks at a mile a minute. Yet, after I have seen her lake two or three of these, I rather enjoy It. Hhe sways to the right, to the left; then, with a smart shake of her head when she rinds the tangent, she sixi-ds away like (lie wind. I lie engineer look across the cab and smiles, and the"exHisi- tlon flyer" rolls into Albany on time, MeClure' Magazine, nor ( i.KVKUMir hkkmnks. Iter Torkiiiirtni'ii'a (ley rrnle lax. full ' For Cleveland, Valine he xlmore llu'd nmh dot iIhi IiTk, bust dot ilruiU, I ml pring giott dinipa roiu-e inure; Hut hanlt dime id vm vomer hdill ; Kor Cli'felnnil van von lie, I'll'lt nil rniitlt d"t Yuukee lnn.lt, Kor preHl der vorkmen cry. A monkey dells a toimnts vutii-e, "Yoime let me take your aw, I ah aecu tli-r ilit-anud. from tier alnlove. Or elo you pal item raw." I'tnll so ilol foul ii l lcn.lt Ida aw, Vii'li make him quickly learn How dot hnrp monkey got ili-r nu.ls, I'iSj how lis ifsl der burn. (lefe av; "Ia.t tariff law' ton ainliM-1," Hut he led dot law I. Ilitf 1 ln lliii a common il.ef, I'm yoiit fo had as lie. Ife yonrl -lipit mi dot lirury law, lie liluy in ( lion I'n II ' Iniml. I'a l in von Imivlredt heukiiig wv iinldt Jot Vim ktw laiult. I Mr var lii" dry vm half liarl dimes j I er nin't no inlea o dirk, lint vt u you bIkkxI .Inn mil von (fun, Kt mll jro tliroiifch dot ijuiek. Yell I miike now one m lmtnll UKite.l You hear me vliile I i-liHuk Vli.V don't der enver all der sliipi Mil Mister ( lev l.in.l elirek? He nr-ler waved dol l.ln.Mv -tnnl. Im wilt rt lie urfer Vnre ; lit ii.l a tiMidod to dii I IN own uliir I In il-r (lore ; Vliile pnve Ih Unlit on MiuMv flel.ls He -lineik lo It lir lo Inwrn, I'ndt de lot aafo"(liir Idory Kline." He got d'-r leieiou down. II, hrrpl of a glorious Inn. I ! Yur cheeks nni-4 nirn mil (Inline, -Im j-chi eleoilt mm like lol To lcken your gre-i.tt name. I), larel uf l.inknln, lan.1 of liraul ; land of Yaslilngtoii ; - "O"1 'r "T niiichty 111 tin. Vhere to vour m-oile! gotn-! Hands IhinderfiN. lie. For aale by 1 1 i 1 .r Pharmacy, Krause's lleadat lic Capsules war ranted. A thoughtful person cmi'iilt. Ida liest Inten-st by liuviug a Imt of Kraus.' Ilittdai lie Capsule at lund; taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no mat. terw hat the cause In fact if your skull wa cracked it would prevent psm. i ne ircipieiay or the attack , win ninnm-ii, nul i.y taking the casulee.at the approach of a head-' ache, you wilt never have another. '2 cents per Ikv.. For sale by HilNUtro Pharmacy. OTER THE STATE. There are 4H pupils in the state deaf mote school. One hundred and nine Chinese were registered at Albany. A county fruit grower' association bas been organized In Yamhill. As far as the Salem Statesman' damage suit has progressed, the pa per has won. The Kipulists In Morrow county were unable to organize a club at Ileppner last Saturday. The Statesman boasts of being the only paer In the Northwest that now takes the Assm-iated Tress dis patches. A new cur coupler Invented by a Sulem mechanic, has Uh'ii tested at hiseityaiid found to work -atifac-torily. The four arc lights now lueaied at tin1 corner of Cupidd bhs-k, Salem, tire to he removed to lite cupitol dome, A ln avy raiiixtorm visited Jacks, n county last Saturday. The placer miners tire rejoicing at the abund ance of water they have this winter. Sab-in gas consumer lire using a new burner that lights not l) a tl.ime, but by an iniandecent solid. There is no during by the new de vice. The Albany lleiiioeraf lat week devoted the whole if hi islitorial page to a religious discusMion. Kvi deutly J list ice could not Is- done to demiKMiatic polities. ' A horse buyer has Ixen picking out desirable animals in the iieigh horhoiMl of Forest Grove the past week. He now ha a band of alsiut twenty, as rcorted In the Cactus. Jo YValdrop I. to laiiime editor. His part-r, the Ijalior Advocate, 1 to apsar March 1st, says the pross tus. Won't J(s send more soul to than he has ever guided to heaven? Tho Klmore ha now been bar. twin m I for two week and the liar rison for nearly that length of time. Tho bur ha lieen rougher, and for a longer la-riod than has tiaiiiH'iiisi for several years. Headlight. Four youths, who call themselves young gentlemen, have la-cu sus pcudisl from tho Oregon City public school Tor conduct uniKfoinlng a good student. Immorality was charged and proven. lleppnerha.su boy preacher who promises to eclipse all records. He will not be 21 year, old till May, and has led a revival there with Ml conversions. Fossil I trying to get him to shake up the dry bones in that neigh borhoisl. A simpleton at Oregon city threw an old pistol catridge in the stove to see what it would do. .He became impatient and lifted the stove-1 id lo in-iset Just as the ssky thing went olT. The brasN shell struck his lip and Imlssled Itself far enough to Insure u fee for a surgeon. The Whatcom populists think tliey need an osra house very badly, and being short of funds they are offered their own prescription by a local mer in this wise; It is the easiest tiling In the world. Issue scrii pay It for material and la I sir and then make it receivable for entrance fif to concert, operas, etc." The "Sign" lelates how architect are enlightened on visiting the mute school at Salem. They go there with the idea of wards and nttenc'- ant's pmiiiis, and come away know ing that In the new Uiilding there must la chapels, recitation rooms, ilntrie and all other facilities re ijuinsl by an ordinary institution of learning. The statement published in son of the state paia-r that a fine of :)o cents r hour is iniMicd on the Salem Klectric Light Company by the city for each arc light that falls to burn, turn out to be a myth. The light company Is only ths-keil what the light would have earnul had it been In order, viz: ;t:t cents s r nigfit. Jjoui H. Johnson, lMsikkeeM-r In the first national- bank tit Kugene, was murderously assaulted last Sat urday, lie had opened the ihsirs of hi room in the curly morning to nir the apiirtmcut, when a burglar en tered and with a bludgeon felled h in to the fliKir, where he lay for three hours, till he was found by a fellow e'erk. The thief got away currying Johnson's watch and what other ) 'is nal property he could ap r iprl- ate. There Im Iss'ii another outbreak at the Chemawu Indian training school. Sttia-rlntendent Wa.won. who ha Ims-ii in control since April. Ih'.iJ, was requested to n-slgn at once. He did so, likewise I C. Walker. O. (. Savage, firmer, I not a pleas ant -ron. The reason for all this row I not fa. to seek. I McCnr mitk, inspector, 1 from Virginia, suh," and Ucorge I. Alexis, the lerk and supKel superintendent, from I.oul-iaiia. Tlie Statesman r. x.rt that this same Alexis I a scientific Investigator, and Is exjerl- mentuig witli "llrewater" minimis. tertil to tl;e children of the forest. There you are. Santa Clara, S. Duk., Nov. 2.1, 0. Nokm tx Lit iitv, Ik Mi ilnea, a. I'KMl SlU.- - bile in m-ttver last fall, I bought a Isu of 'Krau-s-'i Headache Cnintilc) w hich did m much gisnl. I am subject to bilioii hendacho. lean tlml none In tht dr.ig - tore here. AVIuit will -nd me h ilf a toz-n Uixes fo " you S our Truly, I. II. SrKTt IIKH. For sale by IlilUlmro J'hsrmacy. XOT1CE. V()TICF. i hereby given U the ander aitftMMl apple u the Coanlv Cuurl of the hi ale of Oregon tor With IB loo Coont? on be 7th day of March. (or lieenaa lo Mllauiriiuoiu, mail and eioona liquor ia leas qaaiililtre In all one gtUoa in UaaferUaaa precinct, Wabmtoa euualv, Oregon, aud tor thai parpuae will preeenl i be iieuowinir peiiiino. IsAAO MoTAXPLHii. i. i. MLACUAM. ArrtieaTtos rot uquoa uoaau. To the Honorable Oountr Coort of Waah inston Coontv. Drewon: We. the niider- aiKiwd, reHkline la aud being legal voter of neTerou preolnev Wxauiuirton Coont OreKn, and oocatnaiinx lotrtitber an aolaal majomy ot aucti e voler. do reapeol fully pmj tuai hoenae to aell apiri nooa. unit aua viuoo luinor In lee qaotiti than one esllou in Beaverdan precinct Waabinuton t'oonly, revon. be crauled to laaae alocandlia and J. j. Meebam of the preeincl, eounlr and aUlesforeMid. for the penou oi one year. . Dated at t'dar Mill. January 1. 1S4. Willinm Hilifi rs, Con Uilitera. Cbaa Al derman. K II Nlnltli. Joe Knubl, Andrew Hevkuniiu. C K Kluu Wtu Kirts V latter bauirr, K ThouipNun, W N Arn-dd, A (ioetl. W fell, J K t'.lknntion. jr.. J T Pilkinton. H lleiuiei. t i Moore. Ja P Moore, t' W St-liultlieia. Kraux Uralokr. John 8uk orllkitiurr, Joliu Yop. I'lia Kiwslak. Peler liriu-lisel. Adolf M.uniHkrr. Anlou White, John Sullivan. J.imrn Sullivan. John Hour er. Win Mmiunkrr. VJ .Ip MaU-liou. li W k. SoblxilUuMiii, J I. K-kr. k. hh-illauk, H lloiUHiilsl. A AuUrraoii. J C Siullh. A Ilol liuawurth. I'liria 8.'hiiuUer. tduioud Hlaua tteld, M Axeriauu. Kriud Haunt. J kaaae bamu, 1 MoCniulliM, I, Kcnurll. treiu Hit ler. I'harley Hiuidt, C'laua Felenteu, I' Peter aeu, Jaa llnleu, ft ink Otav, M Htrrett. V U Hurt-It, Nile O NiqnUI, V At Miller. T H Miter. 8 Hiriiriithealrr. H hn.ffr. jr., Froil Weaiboir hernard We.th.ff. li bs iu U'esih .tf. Y Malila. Hoberl MaliU. Jo in 11 Murray, lielirj ll.-llbrrrf, N Haoarn M ke Umkiuuh-u. A HaauiuMwu, Joliu Alt-i. r. John llt-riit-r. Clirint rfawt. Heniy St IT. r. nr.. (Jottf Hhoruaker, K Uonovau. Albert Keehu, Jaoob Traokel, L Helbork, A bpit-e, J'din Ueiliek, Albert Hraobt. K T Wiiglit. Fred H iinrr. W U Mallei, Kobert Johnson, I Kieueiitliealer, Mel Lanaan, i bnrU-y Yaooliaoii, J llatierihior, M i g eun. J J ti'liunuell, P T tinvaKe, Fide leume. Fred Uuriu, I' Jeiiaen. John ('line. John H midenliurii, O lloltake, (Jhriat Pnetlaeii. Jodu And rtn. John LajO. U L Itoaanilt-r, Frutik Miliar, W 11 Lau bert, W U l.niuliert, Artbnr Han kui. Mike Marker. Klchard Boyle, V M J Murphev. M U VVanrr, L 8 Harnra. Ja lleev a, M HuHb, J Lown. John Hou r. II K Hhot-krlford. H J Foreia, W FOeena, i F Hpoea, Jlnrno 8 MaKariua, Fred Mee, P Forealer, M Kriinedv, T Keutivdv, I bo IHiIhu, Wiu Hmiih. K Hob I Her. Waller Strood. Tho Lrhjr, llatih l-hr. ) Bur Ion. J. bn U'Brien, Fred WollT. D M Oar, W P Haruiuett, V Ttviuan, M Anderaoo. Win Huhata. Tom Kubitzn, K F Jinnwni, N Ibouia. F ('leiuant, A Oroaaun V llnlliuan, Juotl'MeHra, Frnnk Kelleraon, John Dvrr tnxliinr, Wui ilverniMlder, Wni Ktelin, henry Voaa, Andrew Coaler, Andrew Mar mko. Wiu Kaaaelmniu, John koetbliaborgi-r. L.ni Kunkel, Wm Kunkel, Jaoob lledman, Tnauer Baamau, H Kini. Frank Bernard, Miohaul WeUb. Jn Baker, Ueru Koaier. Frank Irwena, Karneal Keehil, John 'Crook eel. It Tavlor, Jiui John n. Peter J Morita. I'hriMt Manrvr, Joha Wiainer. i'harle) Bov, Fred Itek-lien, Khepher I Baruea, J W Barut E K Bnirw. Peter Pearson. II Katterninnn, Jn Barues. Willintu Wrleli. Ja Mead, H Mul lies, Fred Berber, J. .I n thy. M fHIIF.ItlKFW f Y virtne of an exeontion desire aud 1 tljnrt. of tlie state of Oreuon, for WaahluB ton county, on the ltfth day ot Jiinoary, ISilt. in favor of Flia Newton, and against T. K. Brown, Isaac Knnia. John Harriaon, Ma-y Harnw.n, J. J. Morgan and Tb.si, H. To itfiie, for the uni of tliNiS.Ul U. H. liold out i, with interest I hereon nt the rate of 10 per pent, per annum, from the Hb day of Si veniber. IS'.M and for the further auiu of f JSI.7H ooala, and for the ooett and expense oi ante and of laid writ. Now, therefore, by virtue and In pursu ance of aaid jiuli;ueiit, decree and order of an In, I will, en V. dneedav, the !!Sih day t f February. IS'.U, at the Month door of 'the Court Jtouae, in Hillatairo, Waaliinctoii e nnty, Oreon. aj the hour of II o'clock A. M., of aaid ilnvVeV-11 at putiiio auction to the hhibeat bidder for oaah. the foliowinif-deaertls-d real property, tow it t l.yinii, bt-iiiR and situate in Waahititfton oountv, Oreaon, and krnwA and designated aa the H H of tbe rt W V of section 1 1 T I H It t W of the Willmuette luernliiui, and oontaiuina SU aore, to ttitiaf y the hereiula. fors named sum, and for the oral ami ex iM-nae of said aale. Maid property will lie aeld subject to redemption a pur alatn of (Itfttfon. Witneaa my iiiind this .'.III dsy of anuary. ishi. i. h. r.lliUU, Hheriff of Waahinutoti eonnty, Oregon. avail SIIKHIFF'.S Hi.b BY virtne of an execution, decree and or der of aale. iasued out of the circuit oourl, of the atate of Oregon, for Wuhin0- ton count r. in i a Tor or wiuiaiu i(. yankaoii, and aeainal X II. Mead, A. H. Mead. H. V. Mead aud Flla Mead, for the auiu of fHin.Mt U. H. irold ooin. with interest tieriKiti at tha rate i f I ier rent, per aiiiniiu from the '.itth day nf July, INUCt. aud lor the further aum of frttl.'ifl coats, and for the c as and ex- penae cf aale and of laid writ. Now, thi-refore, by virtne and in tnrau- auoe. nf aaid Jtidi'iueiil, dec res and order of aale, will, nil Mnnuay, me IVIU day if March, lrlt4. at the aonth door of tbe Court done. in HilNlwro, Waahinston county, Oregon, at the hour nf 111 o'clook A. ef said any, aell at Dublin auction to me niitneal tiiililer, for oaah. tbe lollow.nir aeaeriiMMi real property, towiti Irfit HI and the Weat half of lot II. in Mock 7, and lots 4, li and 6, in block 1 4. in Simmetia' additiou lo tbe town of titlls- iMiro, ealnpklon eoQtity, I 'reuon, to natia 'V tbe hereinbefore named anm. aud for the coat anil expenaes of an id sale. Ha id proiertv will be sold subjwt lo redemptiou a ier aiaiuteor Oregon, vritne my band Ibi 7 tli day of rebruary, 1SH4 117 41 U. P. FOUt), blit-ritf of Washington sounty, Ore. (nnidiaii'd Kitlr. BY virlue.of a liorna therefor, sranted by tbe bounty court of Waauintrtoo county. Oreaon. 1, tne nndrrsianed, tinar dinn of In. a Curran, a mitior, will, on Mon duy, the l!Mh dny of March, SH4, at the (iiribouae d.nr in Hillahoro, Ureeou. at the hoar of teu o'chwk A. M., sell at public auction to tbe bmbeat bidder, sullied to oi tinrmntioii by said court, the following real proirtr of anid minor, towit I Ileum nina at tlie south east corner of the don tion land el a m. of Caleb Wilkius and Mr.r ion Wilktnn. hi wife, situated in townahio one f ) uorlu of ranae if west of Willamette merklian In waulniiutna county, Oregon, tlience north ! dearer west itM chain. theuce noith and parallel with the east line of said claim such a dmtatice to a jmint .tin, n in. iHiiiiiuit .iiririi.,ii,.iuiu ivue alee eaat !i :W1 chsius to, arid meetma (aid east boundary line ixUnded mr'h from the beam n in i' point w.uld enclose jnat fen acre, which ten acres tho euchieeU by said tiHir txinud'irv line ia tue tract berein ad vertied for ante. rms of asle, one hall cesii in hand, balanoe sreun-d ty mortitav on earn Ir.nu, lu one tent I Mm date of sale, with ir.yiliee of pnnhaser tiayina full amount upon coiinrmntion of sale. Us ted this sth day pf irbrunrr, ls- . J. H. ADAMS, H7-41 Onardian of luei Curran, a miuor. A Sir t are fer Pile. Itoliina Pile are known by moisture like peraptration. oanaina intense itching when warm. I ma form aa well aa lllind Bleealina or Prsrndinif. ys-ld at obob le lr. iliauinko' 1'ile llentedv, whioh acts directly on parts effected, absorb minors allay Itohina and eSeeta a permanent enre. noet. iinivatsts or maij. circular tree. Ir Boaatiko, I'biladelpbia, Pa. Mold by Prork Aftela. TMISE PIULS brina aelatuie-ooated and oviform in shape, are ey to tke. nca a tire led hy atnioaptaerie ehanee. and are very soluble aud easily di elved. PEO CROSS TANSY PILLS AUK PI UFT.Cn.Y HAKMI.F.fW, Ifl.tt.Y VEGETABLE, (etreptma lh tonie Iron they eontaia) safe and anre a a monthly reanlator, 'Ihesxait eminent phvaioiansof this aa do not hesi tate to n-eominettd these roll when thev ere nitnsr.t nf the formula, iant thiUir nnubt j be aaid nf th. tr ncinv viities, tjiint v.Stia- isrt iesMiuouii njiynk oe pioiieneu. oni this lilierty will not be taken. Many grate ful ladies hate wril'en letter without even marking Ibei " eooSJential." W dto not oicil nstimoniala, nor do we rare for them, a w eanmS e them. Sold by Uilliboro Pharmacy. 1 Good CooKiOSf is rsstatial to Good Digestion- In pantry yoa cannot bar either without a good hrrt ening. Lard ha always had Tery objectionable feature, causing indigestion and . many other dietetic trou ble. Science ha come to the aaaietunce of the cook, and of weuk stomach, with the new ehortcniug, Cottoleoe It is eompoaed of the choic est beef suet and highly refined vegetable oil. in tnauy respevt a good a the finest imported olive oil. I'bysiciau endorse it, cooking' expert recom mend it, and thousand re now using it in prefer ence to any other shorten ing. RefuaealUuttetitutc. Beni three cents In atampa to H. K. lairtauia at Co., l'ltli-i.., for tii..l sume 1,'tKloleoe 1'tM.k Hu.Sc. f.iiiine Ibif all tauuurej rrro... .ivLMiv.t l.jr eilietmiueul liOi.oll.i'.t.H t,Haiue. CwlWleUe la MM by ail rin-eia. Made only hy N. K. FAIRBANK L COn ST. LOUIS an. CMlCAtlO. NIIM VOmt. lOlTAM r-vCy" ' ' V-"f Y"-: ''-; vr' k i for Infants T HIRTT years' obaerratlot millions of persons, permit it jds Mwer ti tuiSk y -min tiH."v. If NN i. vou himiIiI at flrt sitir- Mi FERRY'S H I SEEDS. 11 SVrrjr's Mee.t Annual tor lsl J VeiiUihiM iliemini ni.il nutiMtuiit-e II' IiiK-kI Iiirtiiui; knnwl- VW eilae. ei y i lniuor Kliiinlil III SJ lime It. H..iil :reo. P.M. Ferry Ce., MM VSS. Petruit, S&ffir It ia wnqneaHonably the test twaieiijr foFlBfitut and Children the world haa erer known, It is narmleae. Childron like it. It glTee them kealtk, It will saro tkoir lire.. Tn it Mothers hare seaaetS tne which in aheolwtoly aafo aud pranUrallr per foe . a r hildmdtoln. Castoria d eatroTsWor m a. Caatoria alia FaTarlahaas. 5,1-P "'?ljromitinf;SoeHCnTa. CasUrianres DlnrrhaanilJWIni Colin, Caateria roUoToe Toothing JTroubloe. CatoHajenresContipation and J'lntu'oeey. Castorla neotralieoe tha effeetsof earbonlo noil (as or poisonous ir. Casriaoeoentala morphlne.pinm, or other narcotic property. Catorlaaalmilaesthe foodLt eRnlate-. the stomach and heweJa. Rlviua; healt hy and nataral klnen. trJJ.PlrPjLen."l ,9ly.. It i not old ia knlk. Don't allow any on to sell yon nnythinn; elo on tha plea or front!. jJl!in.qod" and "will answer orery purpose. go that yoa get C-A-g-T-O-R-I-A. 'sTtnr.f . 4iS7fl(Jt6i Children Cry for AT SPEAR f ea AND SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, $(73,250.00 In valuable Presenta to bo Clven Away In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1 ,1 68 "TFM WIVDIVf. EUiiy oni.n BLACK r NAMkl. TRIMMI.VUN, seilUU lil . i; i. r L-v i v i. illl KIIURN 1IANM.K, lllt'll PI.AI i:l 116,600 ";;!: f ' ''M WATl II IIIARM 1 1 6.500 tsiii.TO 261,030 PRI2C9, AMOUNTINO TO HEAD I'luf r.bA.s an.l return toual. i i annve .n eie. w h. i.iHknii k W will .llatnbuta 13 of these DMie In re TItK PTY niin na the ereateat nntnber e- ., . V a0r..'.a If " w " ,'"'" . . .. i . f'i r"'"11' " ,n" neai n,r ,rv nr..in ia.,w.wiii rive tueatb. fottie IW KUY rnTIKH aen.llnr US li e neat rreateat nnml,er V vMLi Vrt It-Al1 lAti.-, we will five to earn 1 Kn'KkT rotbeUM: Ur.SI'rtKO rMITIKS senrlint OS the next ereAteat nun.r.r ..f r-I KAIt IIKM TAU-i, we will five to each Ki.l I Kli I...I.I. WA1VH I IIAK.M I TtujTU I'IcK ... . .a tier ON K HI NPTt KT PXHTIR1 andiDf nuinhe, f m kH III Hi TM.H, we Iwlal Xatnber f Mnri CAI TfOV.-Vo Ts,-. UI he roc!.! tMintT. .teli. . k.l Nmitl.r J 1 . in a.... I. ..... " K' ' ..iii.t.,,n.B ih. Ml w le . m ' " " .Viitiii.r.J lKSIaeui'U I l.fll... fill: ttt mitfl Km . nrswai I. ' nlnf lnt.- iir ,.t i".il. II l th rr.ii--rr ..iiiii. j .paarwei timm .." .'.:' ? iitl. I'. .te,.iuieir. p.-11'V.-.T "nl etH.nw.tl.el. .VHWe nt lu U ivor lewm er AM.er " . . ..,", ti-i e-iii -.. i.Mn- n.e in. -i ...J.....I .,f tt,! f-n. it i. ii.j .1 . hsran.1 al on enrtii, wlitch p.iei that It l'. rmji,i tiK. ,.. jeei.pl. Try It, in t r-oril.-li. .te In Me rnntu.t f.r un... .- - ,'t -j-. a ... !' "'"- ''" . "IIIU A l!l ftf the en.e ol.talnlnf tbeta irl. In th a lonttr will hi l j,!i,l,,i i , ft li.iuaiVi alter l-cbruary ui, l-'iT ' J'ihm.4 la tah CSV T SEkO INT UCS ItfOPt Jlll'IM I, fjji. RipansTabules. Ripans Tabulcs ere com pounded" ftoin a prescription widely used by the best medi cal authorities and.j.e pre sented in a form that is be coming the fashion everywhere. JS'jfv' . le ,il t -a Ripans Tabulcs act pently but promptly upon tlie liver, stomach and intestines; cure dyspepsia, habitual constipa tion, offensive breath and head ache. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, biliousness, dizziness, distress aller eating, or depression of spirits, will surely and quickly remove the whole dilliculty. RIpansTahulea may be ob tained of nearest drut'iiist. Ripnn Tahiileo nre t-asv to 1 1 quick la I sive many , a ti,ic-k-?iy tin's bill. FIKST NATIONAL HANK OF HIl.tXltOKO, . . . . Transai-ta a (M-nerul Ilaiikitix lluaineha. J. W. KHC'I E HENJ. SCllOKIF.l.D J. I. MEKUYMAN .. ... raaaiDKai . .. Vii'i l'saii)T ('aaniai Hells sittht KictiHtiHe anil Teleirrauhii Transfer, and isatie Iietter uf Cn-iii availuhle tliroiiL'liout tlie L tuteil Ntatea. Draw llilla of Kxetinnife on lmilim l.iverMMl, Oulilin, furia, liorliu, Kruiiklort on-tlie-Main, titiwkholui, anil ail iriuuiis ouieaur r.nroiie. Oulleotinn made on all ooeailil hiuI- Hankinv tinnra from 11 . m. I 'I r. m Z7SZ2S5ZflK9 i e W- . .'W tSSTV. :T A and Children. of Caatorla wttb t patroaaare of ws to speak of it wltknntynesains;. I...ewery wrapper. Pitcher's Castorla. HEAD C0r.irE&. WATc nM (.1 AHANTKKb A II IW t.M 'l li . !. UV IlOTAHY TKI.F Df'K Tin (Til lmi r A ( $173,280 OC , 1 A. taken tUer.fn.ru. llala e.aa.ie .. f..n.... of Bl'LAK 11 K All GfJI.ti WATCH rresTear number r.f 1 OfaltA iiLAWt... iilt t n atn... .30 nx KIT Ji.VIVI:- .lot) TWlil 1'IC t. os the twit ereateat wlU alva In euTb T 1 K" I II 1 L Hit far thl nl, a-jn. l-f..re Jnnnnr let. li an. ..t.. . im . . uiftraiJ b.i.mlv ailh V ry 1. ' -.. ,iuijr fwkikfe. All i k .... ..i. 'L. n.. r , , ' I 1 I. ii.WI lull. I I " r t qualltlea rf Intrln.lr ftr tti-n .,, ret. -.'i"- . Tlflie.i. r.1-1 ... lilt I, J. k.:m iivpivv .,,........ . Bl'V NONE 111' T THE U E N 1 1 N E ... . . 3,000 Mi tvhiint m II llawkt s' S c tactos. I'.IMMl t.f tin in l.aiHlh il oll.t r SlftHl-hs without fUni-s. Shuwltiir tho pmtt popularity of IIAWK1X' til.i.-Mi. ovtr nil i.tl-crs. lli.s oi.tttul plant niul fi.rtrry Istmc of the most compute in the I. S. r.vntY I'Aiit vai:i:antki. TIicm' fimmiis f!nsc tire Hititl to the eye nt the Mure of BROCK & SELS NORTH PACIFIC . CLAY WORKS . V,. n.-.-s V- ' hi .: j 3 A Kull sl,'k uf DRAIN TILE Couatantlv on ham. - Orders Solloltect. JAS. H. SEWELL, Hlllsboro, Oregon. PER WEEK FOR WILLING WORKERS of either et x.say stre. In any part of tin- eouutrr. at tlie employment wnicb wc furiiiili Yu m-eil not Iwawsyfrom hoineovernlKht. You can (It your whole t ime to tlir work, or onlv ) our tipare mi aient. Arapltnl I not reniilreil you run uorik. We ii..ly you Willi all ttiat ! uei-tit J. It will eon you lioihiiii to try the Ini'ineo. Any one ran do the work lleitlmiera moke money from the itart f ailure li unknown with ournrki-r. ICrery hour you luhor you ran i lly make a dollar. No one who ia wllline to work fall" lo makr inure money evrry day than i-sn be made lu thr.-e .lay at aiiyonlliiarv I'loplovni. nt. hi nj for tri e book eoniaiuiug the fullent iufonnutloii.' H. HALLETT & CO., Box 830, PORTLAND, MAINE IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT IQHN vVtOOtRBURM. . M.niqing A1tof.u W!-IU,ioN, 1. C. SOLDIERS, WIDOWS. CHILDREN, PARENTS. SlaA. fn. MVtl.l.MM ..! d.llnM .II..I.Im4 In tt.a. Ihi.id intf in ttia reralar Annyor Nnvy alneeth war. SurrlT.ira ot i:m In.llan warai f ISifi to 1-1 J, n.t UKir wlaiws,aow rutitle.l. rit jaml nijHt.u rlAUua Lttierlaltv. I noutanda i ntHk'l to (ilirlitr r-t.. nJ for ni-w laws, he cWgo lor aUvic. Koto auiu auccvaaful. CAVEATS.TRADE Mark COPYRIGHTS. H " I II., who have Int. nnailt iiiit siperl-nceluthe i.l..i,t bo.iii... ,,uT,JZS. iinnatloD eonoeiniiui felenl. ai.il b.. to AoT Uia llioai sent free. A lao a raiabue ot oJoaail; tval anil acleiif Iflo IxN.ka anl fre Paionta taken tlirouah Munn A On, meet re 51'.'?'" "LV" 'I'KltSe AmerirTl IlHUTi -J.L.I . ,,'"it"r; 'I hie ai.i. rnli.l uaiN r. : ..-"..iiiij i inairaiMi, ua l.v fur m mil? l,5,ul,'" o' any .,! r, . World. . : year, ran.i.lu r..i,i. t Hlilldtruf K.l tlon. n...f. il.lv a-Wjt. ... e.les, -4 cents, Kvi.ry nun. Imt eonia einela tiful pl.i in eohwa, ai..l i.hirt.wraph.ni 'new Iiiim. with Plana. i.i,.i,,,i , r. i.. .1 ... i,Z KTt?.-nS "'"ra.-ta. A.I Iron Hkw Viina, aui HM..i,wr. MM C-treats, Trade-marks. Design Patent., Copjrijfilt; Aad all Patent buatn. aa r.mJuctid fur MODERATE FEES. Information srnl sdvlcs girts to Urculvrs without ttawt. Adlreas rRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEOOERBURN, UaaaalBf Attornry, P. O, Bo S3. WAftir.r.v n o - , - . eThl Cowoaar Is msnare.1 he . t.i...... Uis laraeat aa4 aioat Inflaeatlal aewapapers la tha t BUM atata, for (tie eTprru rurpoai. or aestewt. la. their sakeerlaer Lniut' ..1 sa raromprtert r.ient Armta. an4 ,rb tp,r IMlsilnf tlit.rtTerilw-mentTeaeh.sf o,th e re.p.n.u blUtJ.rt hi.,, atauaia, of tu fnm CUiuu. JTaT,. . ., ,( aTeeta.andTrale-Mark.nbiinieil.andall t'at. iitbusines.eonduotul.i00tB,Tf ,n.l wscan ae. ui t.ienl in 1... i,ulJ (icmo'a front W a-.hineum. .i !ld v."""'1- '"' fhoto., with Wrip.S Xtlon. patamaol er not tree ,,l I ta.re. Our la. ?o a., till patent I. .Vu'rtV J I ,'aitT, "HowleOhiain -tent, ithe C.A.SNOW&aCOJ J Oee. Tartar Oer.cr. TyasH.aerox DC r RIBBON'S AD ... CARBON' PAPER fun TYPEWRITERS i i-i AT 111EL!ELndent oftice . BfT If T,r xrumtn. Hi mm r - if if iiif.l f T I fonttir. .r r i it l cLS 1V: 'Tf.r.rrranrspr,r;;1;: i P