Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, March 09, 1894, Image 4

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    ASTOITS SEW YACHT.
John J-icab Aitor, who U inter
jstl In thxtrieity, has given coo
tract to Bn electric boat building
company for a y'-ht ninety fet
long. . The motive iwer of this
boat will be e lectricity, and It Is ex
pectml to mark a new era In yacht
bulldlnjr. The craft, the New York
World says, will be of the handsom
est and iiioxt elegantly tiulpied
pleasure craft In thl country.
Mr. Asbir's architects have not yet
finished tho plans for the yacht, but
she li exported to be completed In
aliout a year. The millionaire ha
niadv n nuiubor of valuable diwover
lixi In applying eUttrlclty a the mo
tive ver on water, and has bad
two smaller ImmN built within the
past few year. The ikwdJ one of
these b vits could n"tnmod:itf twenty-five
M-ope. It -eachiHl A aimsl
of twelve or thlrKfii milt an hour.
Mr. Astur's hobby It HtftriWty.
Ho hiw Ix-en expTiiiientlnjr for a
lonjf time with u wlMsiuiiiiKsl
plant at bin mimimr residence In
Wiluelrfsk, on t!ie Hudson. The
two Ismta be already (.losm-sn- are
fb:ire( rllit at his own private
dink with electricity iiiiiiiufiii'tunsl
by the millionaire li'iuisi-lf.
Mr. Attor Irf-llfvist the npplicution
of eltH trlclty as a motive power to
Ixmtt ha reached u iint where it
can be utilized to ndvnntiiifi) in a
jrood-sl.d yacht, hence thin order
for a ninety-foot stud yacht to lie
run by electric motor. The rinult
of the experiment will I' awaited
with great Interest amoiur electri
claiH uud naval architert.
(Vnnpuratively few eUvlric bouts
itro in operation, und these areowned
by wealthy en or promoter of
electric bouts. There are many elec
tric Ixmtt in line in Knirlutid, but be
cause of leg-al complicatioiiH it was
linMHill)le to use electricity as u
motive power for boaU In this (coun
try until ubout two yearn aifo. (Jrent
progress is being made, though, in
applying electricity as a motive
power, Mth on land and sea.
There is now In course of construc
tion la u riiiliulelphlu locomotive
works for the North Amrlcn ('on
Htriictiou Company, an electric motor
designed for 100-horso Hwer. The
armatures will be wound for KMl
volts at H-'l revolutions-equivalent
to a sieed of 25 miles an hour and
the total weight of tho machine will
be 120,000 pounds. If this engine Is
a success, and the Astor yacht re
ttllzes its owner's hopes, it won't lie
long before express trains and ocean
liners will be run by electricity.
Tbe Far Went.
"it Is uniushiif," said Charles V.
Wood, of Hiclimond, Va., who came
in from ft western trip last night and
wjient two hour in the corridor at
tlie I.lndell exchanging notes with
old and new friends, "how very jren
eral Is the Impression that all the
unsettled country is In the far West,
and that east of, suy, Detroit or ('In
clnnattl, the land Is fully net tied
with n Hiipcmliiirxlunee of cities.
The idea is as prevalent In Colorado
ns In Massachusetts, but It Is dead
wrong. While NK)ple are rushing
into newly opened countries they are
passing thousands of square miles of
uudevelossl bind, und, no far as
cities are concerned, Kansas is far
ahead of some of the oldest states.
The Hiintlower Mate is teemlug with
towns ninl cities, while In West Vir
ginia there are but three which have
nny ( I Jim to Is'lng ut nil large. In
(he latter state there are two coun
ties, each with less than Anno Inhab
itants, and there are twenty more
which do not average "Ono. There
is room for thousands of farmers, and
m few Ksiple an realising the fact
and emigrating Ksst, while the
masNeN are Mill following Horace
Ureeley's alvlee literally. That
none of our grandchildren will live
to see the 1'nited .states really over
eroweed Is a fact which a ride from
the Atlantic to the I'ncilte enipha-
nud to my mind the tlrt half
( tl Journey Is more Impressive
lhmi tli. last."
Hssmrtss Kitilroaillac
"K.iilnmding out in the Kocky
Mountains Is a pretty risky business,
especially in Hie cpring of the year,"
wild Merlon Caldwell, of IVnver, to
the corridor man at tho IJmlell last
night. "The roads out there run
through wild, rocky canyons and
V, abound in numerous sharp curves.
During the warm ralus and thaws
which occur every Hinting huge
bowlders often become looseued from
their foundations, come crashing
down the mountain ami, upon strik
ing the track, tear up the rails and
ties for a distance of several yards.
Hhould this hapsii on a curve and
not be discovered by a track walker
In time, a wreck is almost Inevitable.
Then again the Jar of a passing train
often cause large rocks which over
liang the track to lose their hold in
(he ground, and these, falling against
train, cau-e a wreck of he worst
kind. I was in a train a conplo of
years ago that was w ris ked In this
manner. Just a we were pnsing
through a rocky canyon bugr
bowlder weighing several ton funic
crushing down the mountain and
truck the engine juorely between
the two driving wheels, knocking it
on the track and into tbe river
which rail along slsiut I DO fret li.
taut." Kru use's Headache IVpsules war
tnnt4d. $im Ktaara
for any trace ut antlpyrine, imr
lhine, chloral or any other Injurious
i impound In Krause's Headache
4 'apsides. Tweaty-flve eea.
J- or sale by U kaafoitx sTaancif. ,
Oat Rtraw s Pit.
You have all beard of the story
of the man who tried to accustom hi
horse to live on nothing and cot It
down to straw a day before It wad
mean enough to ssjil the exper
iment by dying," said alter Way
man, of New York, who kept a
circle of listeners alternately laugh
ing and protesting at the Undell
Inst evening. 4,I don't suppose men
can ever live on nothing, but when
put to It they can sulwlst on very
poor fore. Leaves and tree Uirk
have kept men alive for weeks, and
there are people la the Carollnas
who actually drag out an existence
on clay, the historical remark as to
its being a long time Is-tweeu drinks
is thus made very s rtluent, but the
SHple referred to do not have a very
elaborate menu to s-le; t from. It Is
a very peculiar clay and not nearly
so offensive to tbe tate us would Is
NUpoed; and 1 imagine there is
some chemical Ingredient or ore in
it thut the wayfaring man cannot
descrilsMir locate. The people who
eat it are not very liHppy-looktng,
but they have a never-failing supply
of uncalled food to fall back on when
hard pressed, nud they never g
rmilly hungry. Home day a scientist
will doiiMlex luvi-tigHtu this mys
tery and enlighten the world on
ceruing it."
Conductor H. V. Kulsbury, who
runs Is'twcen Memphis, Term., and
Howling tireen, Ky., detailed In a
very interesting manner to ntilobe
llemocrat representative the other
day, while uiukin his run, the cir
cumstances under which the now
la moils song " in I lie Sweet l!y and
Ity" was written. It was in the fall
of lM'.ii, in the little town of 11 k -
horn, In Wnllm-H county, Wis., that
a crowd of young men had a choir
or glee club, of which Mr. Sulsbury
was a member. I'rofessor J. I'.
Webster was the lender of the choir,
and already a music te.ieher of mime
note in the little place, S. I'. Men-
licit kept a drugstore, nud in his
room in the back of the store tin
Ixiys met to practice and often mer-
ly for a social good time. Professor
Webster und Mr. I Jen net t were then
engaged In getting up a Sunday
school song look, Mr. llennett lielug
something of a iioet. On the even
ing In next ion Halsbury nud Hen.
uett had Is-en Jumping, anil the for
mer was the proud winner of the
contest. As the crowd was ubout
breaking up I'rofessor Webster, who
had been drinking for a few days,
came up. lie was then "solsTiug
up" and had n dreadful case of "the
blues," which all the rallying of the
boys could not shako off, but he re
marked that he would Ik all right in
the sweet by, and by. I'eiiuett was
at once struck with the Idea, and re
marked that that would be a good
subject for a ftoug, nnd Ht once sat
down anil wrote the words, compos
ing them almost as fast as he could
write. I'rofessor Webster took u
his violin, picked out the chords,
and taking down a score sheet,
wrote the music, and In less than an
hour the song was completed and
in rig by the choir, with no thought
by tiny of the participants that it
would attain the world-wide iu
lailty It afterward achieved.
A Itet elul ion.
He "At last we are lone, and I
have and opportunity to speak. I
have Iks ii sinking this op'iortiiuity
for days and days, for I have some,
thing to say to you."
She "I Jo on, Mr. Harklns."
He "I will. Ml.-s Jones, you
isrhaps have not noticed Hmt at
times I have Iss'ii constrained, un
eiry, even awkward, in your pres
ence, thai I have had something on
my mind that I felt I must my to
you."
She (softly) "Vis."
lie "That constraint, that nwk-wimlne-rt,
Mi-s .buies, was due to
due to-"
,She"( jo on, Mr. Ilarkius."
1 ft "was due to the fact Hint 1
feared you were not aware that I am
engugisl to you mother."
Mare Tuckets.
At the congress of women on the
suhjivt of improved dress, he'd in
New York the other day, one speak
er, Mrs. Titeomb, asserted that the
first reform should Im more Mx ket-.
"It Is all vury well for us to ny that
we are the ruaU of men," she a!d d,
"but when men move niiaiud wbh
from twelve to fourteen convenient
pockets in their clothing, while w
have only one, ami that so hidden
away that it Is as hard to llml as a
match In the d irk, yve are iut their
ejiial And I hey know It."
Tbe New York Suu th'isi co.i.njenls
on th (lei'tioii of Calusha A. irow
lu Pennsylvania t "We eeiik o'
handwriting on tbe wall. The
phrase I too feeble. This )s il sir
ten t blazoned aTos the ky. I
there any denvs rat mi bliml that be
diKs not sec lit Is there any demo
crat so rraxy that be Iim"s not under
tjnd why It Is that in lids one state
among forty-four, the rcptdilicnu
plurality this year is t rtainly oii
third as large, nsi.rtMy almost one
half as large us the entire pljTnlity
for (i rover Cleveland oil the opuliir
vote In all furty-four state only iif.
tn months ago'."
Williamsburg, Ohio, IM. 7, lHU.
Nol'.M ASf UTV M'K'll. i., U
MollM-S, oMa.
(lon.iioi: 1 can uitivi4y
say Kraii-e's lleadaclie Cii siihsi ato
the best, hcadie he cur I vcr ban
died and have a ilo4n different
kinds. IUsMvtfully,
J. II. W.l KKR.
For sale by liid-Uiro l'i anuacy.
TIB THE STATE.
A w hittling buoy has ,bcu an
chored on the bar at Tillamook bay.
republican clubs are organizing in
Linn ouuntv. tbe strong bold of
democracy.
The new river steambort, Eegene,
Intended for the upper Willamette
trade, Is nearlng completion.
The growers of Saleni have com
menced preparations for their annual
rose show this spring.
A new sawmill with a capacity of
75.000 feet of lumber is to Is) built
this summer on tbe fsnntiam, In
Linn county.
Tillamook county Is credited with
the manufacture, during tho past
year, of 2'5.9H).OOi feet of liiriis-r. A
stock of 1 1, 990,01)0 Is on band.
A water ditch to la dug at Harris-
burir. Linn county. ciuses tho cltl
y.eiis of that idace. to rejoice. I'ower
as w ll as Irrigation will Is? furnished
A wife-bentcr has turned up in
Veruonla. He put his wile's face In
a pan of water till life was nearly
gone and then threw the burning
lamp ut the hired girl.
Linn county will collect taxes for
all iuriMiss this year amounting to
llris,Jl.K'i. The assessment of city
eorsratlons within the county foots
up SU7,C :l.-.'8.
The Sunday Welcome has ls-en
sued for lils l. The Mercury, a paer
of the same class was nupprcsscd hist
full. Now it Is lbe Welcome's turn.
iissl.
A farmer mimed Acorns living
iKiir Hamascus, Cli.t-kniiuis county,
was assas'iiiatfd InstMis k. A hired
man who has disappcari-d Is chargisl
Witt the crime.
Frank Hilegschlager, who near
Portland, in January, s:l, mur
dered Wooldridgo for his money,
and was sentenced to the sulten
tiary for life, died in prison -last
ws-k.
The Oregon I'licMe. train yester
day carried a curious piece of freight.
It was a derrick en route from
Salem for tin Pioneer stone quarry,
and was so long that it tsvuplcd
three Hat cars.
The Oregon City Herald gives a
list of the names of Mpulit candi
dates for office. It takes up a bull
column in nonpareil type, lly this
list one may learn the number of
sipulists In the county.
TheA.O. V.W. tratcrniil Insur
ance order numbers in the Jurisdic
tion of Oregon, by the March report,
D,-2'2 members, a gain of :07 during
the month of February. This mem
bership represents an insurance capi
tal Of llV'itl,(MMI.
The Corvallis papers report a fixht
that took place in that city last Sun
day between W. Hurtles und Coun-.
oilman Waggoner. The cause for
the disagreement Is not plainly stated,
but a silitical disagreement Is sur
mised. An ementeat Hie Marlon county
Jail, Salem, was frustrated last week
by the vlgilenee of Sheriff Knight.
An outsider had furnished the in
mates with a saw for cutting iron
bars, but the tool was found Is-fore
an opportunity for use had occurred.
The Jury that tried Charles Davey,
aecusisl of killing N. II. Jones at
Sylvan in Multnomah county, could
not ngriK' and were discharged. It
Is uiiilfrstiMsl that eight were for ac
quittal and four lor conviction of
murder In the first degree.
One J. li 'U'ld, was siiihI by a Mrs.
Iiella Mul'.irland last week for def
amation of character. I h i trial wa
in a Justine's court, Tho verdict I
for the plaintiff in the full sum
prayed for, viz : J.M. The defend
ant couldn't estalili-h tbe truth ol
his allegation.
A crowd of clgnrctte-Miioklng boys,
toughed by night exsisure and bad
associations attacked a lietter ili-osod
companion in Tillamook recently,
The little fellow was stoned till tlx
aid of a surgeon was required. Win
dow lights will not turn them nor
yet eggs,
The Headlight rcporUth.it Mock
men, who found Usf-inising more
profitable than butler-making under
the old way are, now that civtimcrie
are establishing, find more gain in
milk mid butter, and are changing
their plans aeisinlingly. Irge
barns art building and further prep
arations for winter dairying nre ls
Ing planned.
The corvallis Tiiiii-s reports that
llei river betAveii Corvallis and
I larrhiiiiirg is in a des'rutely bad
condition for navigation. The numer
ous Hoods this winter have lodged so
iinny snugs and other obstructions
that navigation issnhl to lie danger
ous. ()u her trip down last Saturday,
tip' KIwishI bangeil up Jier wheel
and hud In undergo repair at Ibis
place.
County Commissioner Schooii'iver
of Columbia county, was bung in
etligy and after uurd burueil at Vr
uonia last link, Tin1 jarlbular ml
that euraisl tie Mpulait wem to
have Is en t!ie refuel on the tsrt of
the coiiiinissioiii-r to consider a very
l irge tition of the eitl.i us of Ver
uonia for the nNiintment of road
supervisor. There is a bint that the
otlii hi "lost" the petition ls-fore the
iinvting of the court.
(I. F. Unssell, the defatil'.big ei liool
ujs-rinteiideiit of Linn ciiuoly, has
been orraiiigisl on two complaints,
one charging biin with forging all
ot hers name to un order for ))'., and
tho lur'S'ijv of f I't I froui I, 'nn coiiiity.
He waived evyiiii.njiii.ii mil was
held itl(tlierum of iSKI) on the flml
charge, and .'H i) on tliesn-ond, to
await the action of the grand Jury.
In default of 111 lie went to JUL
U definitions, it is said, will Sf
gregnte more than f inoo.
The work of setting out ! 00 acre
of prune trees on the Lxcel.slor prune
farm, five miles uorthweat of Monroe,
will soon be completed, seventy-two
acres having already been set out.
and the grouud Is already prepared
for the balance. A large part of the
tract Is fir and oak grub Und that
was slushed twelve years ago, and
inoet of the winter's work has been
the clearing out of the stumps. From
eight to fifteen meu have been en
gaged on the Jot) since l)eceint-r 1st.
Timcts.
Tbe last of tho week the Oregon
City Manufacturing company, placed
in the hands of 11. Kis-rner, the sup
erintendent, a new schedule of wage
which is to go Into effs't UNu the
s:artlug up of the mill, which was
cxvtcd u'imiM have lss-n on Mon
day of this week, but the boilers
were not yet repaired so the new
schedule is not yet in force. It is
uudi r-toixl that in some debarments
the cut makes a niluction ifr fully :H)
M-r cent. If this Is true, it make
the mill worse than a Chinese 'mili
in point of wages.
I'M i lor Kincnid, of the F.ugen;
Journal, is nponsihle for the follow
ing: "There Is a family in Fugci.c
who Is-hiiig to a quis-r religious sect.
They work six years and rest the
seventh year. They are now on the
off yiiir, nsiting the seventh year.
They differ from a good many other
pcopla of the class who assuioe thai
"the world owe them a living," and
who rest nil the time. The people
seldom go out of the bouse in the
daytime, and never allow anylsidy
to enter their dwelling. The disirs
are always kept locked, and when
the man steps out, if only for a
mlmue, he locks the woman in.
They lake a bath thrt timi every
day and three every iiight. O, Lord,
what finds we mortals be !
The Oregon City Lnterprlse re
jmrls that one may witness a lively
timber scene by taking u ride on the
Willamette Fulls Rail way company's
electric line to the l!pcr, end of the
track whereabout seventy-live wood
choppers are engagisl In getting out
cord wood upon the big contract
which the Ikitdorf brothers have
taken from the ehi-tric company.
The merry ring of the ax us It cleave
the soft tlr and the sharp clang of the
sledge upon the steel wedge serves
with the sound of the falling trees
and human voices to impress one
with the magnitude of the contract.
Most of the men who are ut work on
the con tract live in cabins which
they have erected on the ground
near the Tualatin so that they have
their families with them and do no!
have to depend iimui cohl lunches at
mid-day. Altogether it maks quite
a settlement and lias a lively appear
auce, much like tho new towns
which have so frequently sprung up
In the West. The money which Is
being earned hern will help f.ul not a
little in these stringent times. Winnl
hauling has not yet Inguu, but It is
now thought that the cars will begin
bringing down the wins) about the
luth of April.
The Twenty-Kim r I'resldeiits.
WiirliitiKtnn first of li e prs iilrnts Minn,
Xtxt I'lnmil J. ill li Attaint iiltenllon 0'iie
inntnli,
Turn Ji rt.-iili' Ihinl on tlit itlorions wtorr,
Auil Kiuim Jiuiii.y Mmliseu ciuui2"iiuils'i
four.
Fifth iu tl rreoiil is plain Jiinnsi M.nirc
And Julia luitiny AUhuis is mixiIi. ilcii'l jr
ktmw?
ext Jimkwiii Hi;il Mnrtin Vuu lliiicn tiue
lilut',
And llmris.iii uintli, kiU'tru M 'l'i?pccnrio.
Next I yliT, tlio flrsl ut lb vit lu raw,
t'.,n 1'nlk ninl lln i llnr, llio M-iiiii
Who dies
Nxt Killiiu rp, s tiw. tskrs tin' pr sidi ni'n
Jll.tVt'1
And siutill Fisiiklin I li Tec U f.i'.rtrAiilli tu
tlie r.u.
Fiflit iiili is IIiu li-nnti, mid (iilliiwinu loin
'I'll kicst uninr ( l.liiiolu li sk'.n I utl:irH
dim.
Noxt to Ji'limu'ti nir.ii Crsi.t, itii lb.
lnnri-1 Hud Iihvs,
And nt Kilt r (jrsut tiiru eouirs Kie.li r
Hiijros.
Nt t (InnifM, thru Arthur, tlitu (Kt l.o.d
Hie fut.
Acil iliuriMtn wcirmn his krniid. inlily'K
hb
l,lr..it liltlc Iw. iny llnrj In III" train,
it I Im-i un tin. ijit, Im-o d ( r loud
i;siu' Hnni.
Ill the l lilted States di.-trl t eoill'l
ycierday, by direction of Atbrrney
(Jeinriil Oluey, District Allornev
Murphy moved for the disiiils"iil of
the indictment against Mrs. F.'n C.
Harris, chargisl with
drawing pen-
enllv to (i..,
' "
sou money rn.uilui
amount of f !JI as the widow of C.
de Jetm, after she had been married
to Mr. Harris. Mrs. l(arr, wftcii :
arreslisl, clalmisl that she was not
aware that she forfeited her pension
on remarrying, and as stsiu as she
wiis made aware of this she returned
Hje money to the government. This
was done I s' fore she was urrisitcd.
She also paid all the eo-ts In the ctie,
and the indictment
op gttii.ii;
was disi.,i,M,i.
Kraii's 's Ilciil.tcbe C..st.es are
more pleas int uud lotiven', nt to tkn
than poudirs. Wafers, elilrs, etc.
,, , . , ...
r -nlo l.y llill-lsiro rliariiu.iy.
Slri mi' h a ml IN :ih.
If you nr lint fi i-!iui strmi ninl
hmtltlty, try i;!t tr!i- I'.ittrrs. IT In
uriif bs left ynit wink nnd wr-nry,
J..lidrk- lllltits. Tbis piiii.Jy
He's dins !y mi bvi r, sti.tnm h
liidiifcys, t'l'iitly iiiilinjr tln-o orHiis
ifsrnTm itii-ir iiiiiriiutis. irymii
sn iiiljirtiil t I'll ii k linnl ii li-', yi u
u i:l liiidi-isr.lv u:i.l is-riii'iiii nl ri . '.
' . "' '
I .ri ii.v iufciii' i.:ii'irr nnnr. f )no
i,l..lu. :il il i. 1
" ' ' ' x",m ' ,
tin-r-lliisly ymi nissl. Jirgi" LottlfS
..inly otjiruts at HiiM.oro i'burit.y. ;
i m i-
Itr.rCPLlfAX STATE C05TE5TIOX.
A republican convention for the
state of Oregon is called to meet In
the city of Portland on Wednesday,
tho eleventh uy of April, ls'JI, at 11
o'clis.k a. m., for the pun of nom
inating caiulutuies for tlie oflloo of
supreme Judge and all state and dis
trict officers, except congressmvn,
and to transact such other business
as ni;iy prtjrly come before the
convention. The convention will
consist of 20S delegates, chosen by
the several counties, as follows t
rUtST IOSOSSXIOS4L Dursicr.
Hentua ..
Lids ... .
I.JIB . .
I inoola H
Alsriuo...
Felk ,
Tillswook.
Wsshinitaa
Yamhill
Tot.l ...
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U
S
..Jl
. T
. ft
1
II
"Ms
CUokaotss .
..
.13
B
t
..10
. T
.. 4
. a
a
Cuos
Corry
Doolss. . .
Jackson . ..
Juorptiiixt
KUmalu. .
Lakt
SKV'USO UnauBMSIUNAL DISTSICT.
Kikr u MsiUur 3
Clntsup Morrow . ... 4
Cultirub'n. . .... U Jtlal'B'tnah . rV
Cr.ok ... a Slier iu so 8
Uilliaru 4 I matilU . .Ill
Urant ... 5 l'uuu t-
Harnrr S Wallows ......
Waseo. .. S Total ... law
The same being one delegate at large
from each tsmnty ami one delegate
for every I.V) vots, and one for
every fraction over one-half there,f
cast for the rcpiililicati presidential
eliM'torsat the cie tion in Xovemlier,
I MIL'.
The tommittce recomiucnds that
the primaries U held on Wetliiesslay,
March und the county eonven
Hons on April I, unless otherwise
ordered by the projsT ismnty com
mittee. All voter in favor of the republi
can principle of protection to Ameri
can industries and lalsir ami theu-
huildlng of tlie home market, are
cordially Invited to unite with us.
W. I JmHSK,
K. P. MiViiXA( K, Chairman.
Sttretary.
KIIIHT' IXIN'IURAI'NAI IHSTHIlT.
The republican convention for the
First congressional district of the State
of Oregon is herehy culled to meut in
the city of Salem on Monday, the
ninth day or April, 101, nt 2 o'clock
p. m., for the purKte of nominating
u candidate for eo.igrerss for the First
congressional district. Tlie conven
tion will consist of I IS delegates,
chosen for the several counties. The
apportionment is the same ns that
for the state convention, and tlie
numls'r of dclcguti to which each
county is entitled, upars in tlie
table ulxive, under the head of first
district. TIIOS. 11. TOXd L'K,
C. A. Skiii.iikkdk, Chairman.
Secretary.
WIIKltlKKM HXl.K.
BY virtus nf nu rxmintioi, di-orort nnd or
4vr of wil, issntsl out tim ttimuil
oourt, ut Ihx stnto tit Orptsin, for Wmloim
ton oonntv, ou Ilia lltli d.iy of IVIir'inrr,
SI4, iu f nvi.r of j. (1. i'.inwn, hiiiI HUHiimt
li. O. Wxidrwitacli. Jimpn Allison. J. li,
(Virnvliii. lifnry Ki.'r. lliuyninu, lie
lliirl V. Hoinpsiiv, a prifitto oorpuratiiiii. fur
thitaiimof s:l7.i(J(l I'. H. Bold eiu, with
mtxrtwl tlicrni Ht llicrsitof IU n'r Ofiil.
prr niiniini. from ili SiMli d. of jmin-irv,
I SIM, and lor tti fnrtlior 'suni ur fliMC.
(UMla, Hud for tin- nest nud ;k'1ih- ol
mIo unit of Nsid ivrn.
Now. tle.iri fortt. I,y viitun and lit p'intn
aiiou of fc;d judi.'liii'iit. dim't' mid older of
Hitlf. 1 will, on MoiiiIhv. itin If it ll dliy of
Miireh, 1111, nt Hie south d r of tlia o irt
hoimi', in llillslioro, Vmli.nut.ii ooniity,
Urruou. nt Ids hour of H) o'clock A. M ol
Stiid diiv, at-II nt 1'iililin Hiii'tion to tli liiili
est biddxr for cumli, ilu- foil iinu (Ixs.iriu d
rest (iropi rtv, lnwii i
Itointinll id lot No. A, inliloek N.. '.fl intli.
town of C iniKli'is, unuiilr of Wnsliifiutoii
andaisUiof tlicijiti, tu nutUfy llm Imr. irt
tHifor imnicj minis, and frr ttit (lost nml
Xliit"S ol snidml, Hu'd propvrtv wi I !
sold mil ji ot to r"i!itnptioa as s-r ulaiats t f
llrruuii.
M itiii'M my timid this '.'1st dny of Fiibra
nry, istii. ::.i-:l Jl P. F.Mill,
Mieriff o( Witnliinut in aoniitT, llw.
"MlKltirF'M NAl.F."
I)Y vlitusof an urciti ion, Ueorcr nnd oi'
Uer of i!n i i(il out of tlix uiinuil
court, of th Htntrf of Ori-irni. for Wnliliiu
lim o.iiiniy. in fnvorof Willinm II. Jsokson,
md n,!iiinit N II. Mi itd, A. 11. Mxinl. II. V
Mi'nd nud KllnM.- i l for .!- men of fiilS.lHi
I). S. uol I (mill, wi'll inuTHit tn.-r.siii nt til
rut r of I r ifid. yr nntinni rrcni it '.i.tl
d.iv of Jiiiv. Isaa, nnd lor thr loiiiisr muu
of U..V iiohi x. uud for the omts and x-
tioiiws pf s.ili- and of a'titi writ.
Now, lli.'tvf'in', y rum ami in fnrnn-
iiiiop, of sniil jiiilk'inf i". aporo- and urdxr or
nli. I will, on Monday, tho l'.'lU diiy I
Mnrcli, s:t. at lh sonlU door of tin-
Court Lorn, iu lldlsliom, Wasliiiitfton
noniilv. Urriron. at tha lionr of III o'clock
A. M.. of antd dnv, suit at inlilio n not ion to
i In- hit In hi I'lilJir, for cssli, tbe loUowiu
..il In nud lli Wrtl h'llf of tut 11. in
1'N'k 7, and lots 4, a nnd II, iu block 14. iu
K,ii,neiin nilditioll to lbs luwu Of Hills
ti'iro. Wi hlmit ton county. rvKon, to nntia-
IT Ho" lit-ri inU fiirp iiniot'd mi's, and for
tl:r roU. nnd rtiipnao of nnid auto. Haiil
lroirrly will I"' sold nnbjort to redemption
m ' r nlHluK-nr irririm. wn mvis my m
this 7ili liny of rVdrmiry, l'Hl
:I7 41 H. I. FOHr.
Nn-rtf of WniliiniJliiu connt, Ors.
ilin)ldinit'M Wnle.
nv,.
virtniof a lici'tow lbrffor, orntitrd
lir the poiuity court of Wnnbinirton
(1'iiiiitr. t irpi'o". 1. Hi" ntd' rlinnd. ennr
ch n of l:i' x I'urrnn. a enuor. will, on Mon-
Jny. II I .Mli dnv of Msnh. lM. nt tbf
I'ouriiioiiM door in l!il!horo. Urnoil, nt
ili hour of ton o Vl'stk A. l , sell nt nolilic
nn.Mim to llin bivhrnt luddir, utrii-ot lo
m i.Ii tu iimn It wild conn, tbn followiuii
mil ir. h rty of md iniiior, towit : IS-tfiu
limw nt the omh fn-t sotiifr of ll:n (loon
lloa IhiiJ tiiniii. of t 'all li W ii kins and Mr.r
lou illitos. his wtfi, nilunls-d ill towusbip
oii' 1 1 1 li. n t li i t rnii!c y rt ur illniiiutt
nirriootu in mhi.ihi:,ou oouniT, srrfon,
lliMii l nm I i Til livurre wnsl ohmus,
tliriii'c li' " ill nnd C'lrillt l wiih tha rant Imp
of iaiu t'ln'ui m li n disiiuip iu a point
tl.nt it lino riniiiiiiu ilirrrfr nu. a uh !tde
U'mi rttut 11 :!." rltxiiil to, and uis-tuir aaid
Nut iH iimliiiy iin ixniiUut nt r b troiu
tin- liL''niiliic polt't nld ii,'l'ap jut Irn
nprps. wbii'li If n hpips llin cnoiosnl by antd
f mr b mnibiry iini s is llin Irnvl lictrin ad.
j vprt's.sl for s-id1. '!' rm of ndp, oiia ball
'"nali in Imnd, bntnnno mrnred by nioritfnui.
O'l mid Innd. In ot )pi.i I Mm u.iU of anlr,
Willi nvilffp of llirhit r I'StillU lull
mogul neon renlirrtnitiuii of ssir. Untpd
I Ui sth dny of r'cbrunrr, S"4,
1. H. ADAMM,
37- II (luardinn of I..i t'urrnu, a u iuor.
A urp tare b.r I'ilrs.
Ilnbiiiif 1'id-s nrp known by tnoistor
lika pprKftiratiiiTi. csninff tnlpnan ilrbiutf
lirn warm. Ibis form n well aa Itliud
lppdinn rr Proiruditn;. yields at onoa to
!r. Kia.iuku'a 1'iln ltitM-d', whjrli acta
JlMll. nM Mrf. S'.fA.I .lu.,l
nllnys itrliiutf and Plfppts a ppmanptil entw.
Jlr'V'l'.TV.!:
iriinlnrs trrm.
I'r
ll.iSiriko.
1'liilnd. IpliU,
V. N.ld by
I l:ev
k A ri -ls.
' " "
, , rUiin-' and oviform In abipp.
snpay lo t.ik.liot itHn-ud by ainHMphrne
ahnnrf. and arn very aoiubla niidpaaiiy dia-
'aiv - l.
? REO CROSS TANSY PILLS I
AliE ri.ttt l.rtl.Y HAKMLKPS),
ITiiKI-Y yiEIAULE,
lTvi'Hn lb Ionia trintby aonlain) aafa
anil anra na a niontnly r gnlalor. '1 ba anooi
rpnnvcl pbysicmns n( this njr rin not heai
Inir to rrsyiinmiid tlis pills hn luy art
a.lriwu ot in rr.rtunia. .tisuy ibinK loluut
liasnidof tlifir li;r.ny yiUm. n-iis yoiuu-
m.i''.''il .t-''' li'iMuhad. hnl
Una liiwrtj am not im taaan. Alany
.;.!
ful lailira bas wril'va aa (Mtart
'" matkins tbara ooAuVntial.
ant atSiril testimonials, aor tia
llum, aa saaao saa thara.
told by Hlllaboro Phsrmso
i. V a
1 do not Eat Pastry:
How often you beur thu
rxrtresion. noil ths v. si
planation that iiiually Si
. follows: "I am troubled .
uilli tftfrwrui i '
The K 5
....jj.. .... ...
explanation not far ti J l
seek. In the past Lard jJ
1
has. been used ns tlie pnn-
rmil t:ir,rtAiiiin- t:i n
pastry, tlie result ilys- "sJ
pepsia. The dyspeptic ljj
x ueed no longer
be
troubled, providing
GOTTGLENE
W is aubfitituted for lard in
; thepreiaratioti of all footl.
f it is composed mricuy ot vj
(( J highly rctincvl vegetable
i oil and beef suet. When 5
t 'J used as a sliortctiing. it
JK3 proauces wmuesome unti
healthful pastry. I'liysi
ciana nnd exiarrt cooUs
indorse it. BefuM inrutitite.
snl tlin rtnu hi uai.ips to N K.
dtrtisakA Ct.,i-hu-c,l..r I1- "'l,omtf
Lntltilens i'uuk ImhS.. immiiiiiii, kis
huiMlrr.l riipa. jtvirJ b lour ctui-
UrUI feUllKWIIMI MI liMklll.
i.'ullolcu i t-v jll ti.'ffi.
siWisA.'' W
rWtlo unly bv
AIIJBANlv
i 4
K. FAIIiBANlv & CO., v3
ST. LOUIS and
V2
. it mmt 1 1 jmt ' ?'.SH -m
Don't
Pf. A vr l l.it it t TIM
ih.. tu, . iiii.i li... hi Lu ii inoa
Kpppi '! n Hlll mr I "to v, 111 J
Kv yi'll llialiy vaiuiti.i.. iiiiiib ,
hImmiI h umi oi mrit'iiiiii mm u.j
nilM II. II IMMIHIII llllurlll.
.tli'li iiiIm. ItMi tnati no hi iic.-c
, auun-.. Krpp la all..
.D.M.rTj.Co..
Petrsit,
Kick..
tsgsmmjffigfiesgiiig
V" I
TV
kuV.wv-iv'x.vxC'.iij;.
for Infants
1
71
V
THIRTY y pars' obwnratfou of CantoHa, srltli tia JsiMnaija of
atiUlnns of peranns, psrtnlt as ti npaak of:'! wliUont miaeniai;.
H Is anqopntl-iwaMy tk bant mmody f trlxifautw ktiiI Cbiblraa
tkt world BMivr Itnown. It in li'umVia, Children JjiKoJtH
SjivajHtom baalth. It will iy 4hotr iivc. To it Motbcfa kara
omnttitno; which in abol-tly aafo and apallry",P,; na
chlliTa aiadlolito.
ortns.
Caatort allay FovoribkaoLa.
Caytorln jiravauta Tniuif in(JSonr Cnru.
fvKktorla mm . TJInrrhrriy amlv inl Cnlto.
Caatoria rtiliorea Toethinu Tronblon.
Cattnrta enraa Conntloa'toa nail i'lntuToiry.
Cisatoria itatitraliaaa tho 8irts of rtplion'o ai I p;ns or j,Miorin a'.s.
Caatorta Jooa wot ooula'a ninrpliloa, oplnat. nv oltiar naronllo prr-yrty.
Catrtaasatmi1ataa lm fond, troltas tho atoruaoh anit bowoli,
P!lTtit(tliilthjr and uatnral btaor.
''".',r''J"P,,J,,PJ,'n""'", ',0'i ""'y I ttrt aoTit in tiulk.
Dua't allow anr on to aall ytt nnytbitvr f ia plan errrojuUj,
tkat lttaj.jnt aa good " ami it ill anssrnf vry porpoao."
Poo ttat yon m A-B-T-O-H-I-A.
Tka faoaUrtlta)
lnnaturorf
Children Cry for
SWEETEST I
TOUGHEST!
RICHEST!
PLUG
TOBACCO!
It is absolutely, positively and distinctively differ
ent in FLAVOR from any other Plug Tobacco now on
the market. A trial will convince the most skeptical
of this fact.
The largest seller of any similar shape and style
on earth, which proves that It has caught tho pop
ular taste, and pleases the
It possesses more qualities of intrinsic value thaa
any other Pluj Tobacco produced.
DO NOT FAIL TO GIVE IT A TRIAL,
WE KNOW YOU WILL LIKE IT.
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
The P. J. Sorg Company!
MIDDLETOWN, OHIO." . j
RipansTabules..
R'pans Tabutes are ecn
pouiJcJ from a prcccriptio;t
wiJwly use.l by the best nn-Ji-ca!
aitthoritics anJ Ji"e prc
sent.'J in a fonu that is be
coming the tiihion ever)-whtre.
- ns
Ripans Tabules ait penily
but promptly upon tho litf,
stonuch unJ intestines; ci::o
ilyspepsia, habiiu.il constip.i
t;on, oilcnsive ba .it!i .uti! Iu.i.'-
ache. Oiiet.iluilet.ilun.-t tn: ;
first symptom of Indigestion, j
biliousness, dizziness, diNtiv.'s t
after eating, or depression of '
spirits, will sitiilv and quiJi..)'
remove the "wlwlo d:il::ul'.y.
i
INpnriM inhuK's r.i.r't'e i
twined ot'no.ii i t Jrite-'i- t.
::rj l i.v t.i I-;'.:',
t; .!:.! I ) n!. . !!
s:i! r.v.v'.':' a di.e
! r s bi!l. '
';P
NATIONAL HANK
OK llll.llioiio.
Tninsai'ta a (U'liprul llHiikiiiK llusiupna.
J. W. HIIITK
MKN.I. - UOr'IKM)
J. I. MintHYMAN ...
. . . .. .. raaaiuain
... v li i-l'asn. kt
CAsniM
Spla aiijlit Kiohnnirp ami 'I'el.'tf rithi
I rniiHliTM. ninl ixMica Li-ttprs of Untie
svitiliililii tliroiinlioul tbp t niti'd Htittpa.
Draws Hills of hxnbiitit: on Imndon.
I.ivoriXMil.liuliliu. I'uriH. liorlin. Kratikl.irt
on-ttip-Maiu, Mookboliu, and all prmoieal
mop or r.uroNi. '
Collitotiona niadu un all avaeasibli Niiiita
Hunk ma honrs from H l. M. t' !lr
J VI . A f'W '
El KX r-ii I I A'A
D
W 3 t7 A
iV w mz M m ty .1
V M'.i tiA U f Utf f SM
and Children.
isoaT.rr
44
Pitcher's Castoria.
n Emm
people.
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V
f'r: tk Z-''" Vs
BUY NUN i: BIT HI U I I ' E
8.IMHI Men bunt s II llawktss' Shh
tiit liss. 2,vam of tin-in b;ii tllnl tib r
SiHVtaele W itlmut Mitts t-.-.
HkiwIiit tlu Rrtnt pf.pulnrity -f
IIAWKJJS' tihisMS tntr ll ntl'trs.
His pptUal plitut ninl tiii tur) Is m
of tho liii Mt e.:jltte iu tbo 1'.
tVr.KV I'AtU WA.iltAN XI 1.
Tbfo famous pla-'M" nrt fitted to
the rvent the slure 'f
CROCK & SCLS
NORTH PAC.FIC
.CLAY WORKS.
a'
xuz Ail; i - '
LL T . ... V w-V"' "
4-Mr-n-rtJ r.sirflw.,- I f - . '
JV'I.' ,r, n i. : . .. . s
' '. ; ; ' '-) 1 cir
1--:S '
A r-tock of
DRAIItS TILH
Coustimtlv I'U b'llid. -
Ordsrti Solioltocl.
JAS. H. SEWELL,
Hillstcrs, C;."rcn.
C)s!-U WEEK
FOR
WILLING WORKERS
ol altlW-r , any a, in auy part of the douctrr.
at Um injiloyownt wlikb furninh. V.mi u. i-it
sol br away from horuaovf r uU;hl. Vuu cun Ira
ynurwhotaliiiifloUidWork.oronlir your pare uio
tni nu. Asriiiial Itnolmiulrvtl you run anri.k.
V iiif ly yoa wild all Hint l ncmli J. ll will
eiMt yoa uollilng to try Ilia biuinem. Any nn
ran ln Ibv wurk. Il-nlnni rs niakr aioiicy front
thr lrt. Kallura Is unknown whli our aroikrrs.V
hriry lionr you Inbur youranrnilly umkfa dillnr.
No unt alio ay wllliii to work full" tomski- muia
tnony ait-ry day than can bv nisdr lu thif r ,sri
at aiiyiS'dluaryiniiloyiniut. Hnd for Irisi bu.ik
aoutalulug llw IuIIkkI liiforiiiullun.
H. HALLETT & CO,a
Box 680,
PORTLANO, MAI NET,
IF YOU WANT riHFlWION AVOUT
Ton rein iLAliis nisriVT,
I0HN wtuOI.HBUKN, . . Mitnaqinq Attnmna.
P.O. Uol S4. TraHlUSu'lON.ii. C.
prrsioss rtiocnu.'n mn
SOLDIERS, WIDOWS,
CHILDREN. PARENTS.
All's for aokiirmanilTlsllnni il1.ip.l In llin llnnof
Suty In Ilia rtvular Arinynr Ksv alnrtiiii war,
hur.ivurs of lim iudlmi wirn t I t t'tl'J, mi't
Ulrlr willows, now rntltlrU. OMariilrcjiTtrilcliiilwa
a cirUIIV. 1'itMigiiMl, rittlllril to lil"lior 1-iWh.
sii furai-viam. a ckiM lur nlvico. tlotua,
SfilU succvssf lU.
A'f.lrr.i i. irttf. or no.tul rrl I i
llin r MEUV I
.V" CQPYRIRHTC iiL
luni uni w. i iniuk. innim urf
TAJI OUT A IN A PATKHTf An.
Ml IS SI At f 0..whohlv.j nwi i .,;;
HUMOUR In tl.B lulnnt bu.i,.. , ,mill,.
llMMMrliSlyiirliilMi. a llaiiM,,,nt ,5 to
kl mill Klnullila l,nkm .
I'atmtu tiji,.n ilm.ii
ii nu Kinullila l Mil. Knl fi. .-
Mmii.1 notUHnnttie lntlilu AinVi;,MT.,Vi
..TLw..'?'M!.h'"na IS'ioa ft Civ mwm
law.tor. 'I hit ..Ii.'.hii.i
Hulkliiia K m m.ituiT. Msja rZr 'Ti'iwla
ffWiV ""." .'" ""nil" isovris b?Ji,"
llfiil plains, in w.h.r., n. piii.irai.h"of m-w
f'.'"'."l "I" ""al'lnif l", "trilsVw tiZ
MUSS "fX'i """r." i. a.m" l"
",!r"?;J.a.y"'. sin.i, t'.ioi,.,.,,,
Caiialj.TraoVniarU, Oefri Palanii, Cr;rllilj,
AaS aa rataal fcostnnw ftwiiaiitiHl fur
MODERATE FEES.
lafonnatlnn aad adirleaclrea libin.ouh.M
Urga. AdUnaa
PRESS CLAIMS CO.,
JOHNWEODERBURrf,
tlaaalb Atlonwy,
P.ft Do M3. fiuivnt,.. n n
aThU CemnuiT la martaaaVa S.aa . m...m. ,
"" bra ,ui n.l lr.no-aii.1 a.sr.pap,,, In thm
aa Iwoiiips totmt A t... and tv-h n.n...
0
i nt buMTM.. eon.lurtew tor Mooras rr ., t
ilohn""lH:r."i,.',i"w'"" ' f!,u- f"P-J
amrt, "Ho., i., ),.,., 'rw. L it,,
ic.A.sissovv&co.i
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CAR1J0X PAPER
Foil
JTPEWmTERS
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no n p en o NT ofticc
3 ttxul
Mill
vcAVEAto. nAUt MARks3f
Hill
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