HILL3B0R0 INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY, MAY II. Kulk wwU ut (irccr's. VJ-.V) lluyyour wsds from ilobfim-r'j lie keep them hi bulk. flto J. I Knight hut somo money to (null ill Mllltll SUI1IS. f Try It. II. ( Irccr's pure 8un Dried Maintain Tea. J. I. Knight carries eighteen of the lt insurance companies in America, and write all kind of insurance at tho lowest rates, tf. Tho examination of teachers fr tcrtiueate to teach in the public wchools of the county 1 now In progress. Parties going East or anywhere els will find it to their advantage to ill on J. I. Knight before buying tickets. 41-tf You cui get as many need) for 5c. fit Rob (.Jrecr's out of hi bulk seed, its you can get for 13o. In packages. 4U-60 Tho regular service will lie ob nerved nt tho Congregational church next Sunday, in the morning ut 11 o'clock, Hint in the evening at H oYlwk. All ioroii IndcMod to the firm ol II. vtciiruug a .son tor tho ymr iw.i, mi norei.y noiintti to conn forward mtd settle within :i days. For iM-o-stands, fixtures nnd every thing pertaining to thoapalry goto IK l. I'liin i m, at tlie corner or First and Il.iscliiio stris-ls, HiiUboro, Ore gon. 47oO- Siitnrd.iy was u great day In town. PolitU'iaiM will not lie thicker ngiiln for two years. It in not often that opposing parties hold nominating convention on the Maine tliy. Mr. ('luti-lo Hall will lecture nt Vert 'a Kali, Forest drove, tomorrow, Saturday evening, at 7 :'M o'clock. Ill Hiitijift is "American Thewracy" which will le continued Ht II o'clock m. in., .Sunday. After listening to the Kipulist reakcr of last Monday night and their caudidato for congress who wu on last night, that party can say nothing to republicans cincerning one of their recent club orators. The speech of Hon. (Jim. II. Dodd on .Saturday night lust was one of the best that has Imvii rehearsed here during tlx1 campaign. Mr. I Nxid mad" his points from a huincs view of the matter. They were t-loitn cut and convincing. The W. C. T. I'. held their con vention hem yesterday. It was piite well attended by Illilshoro eoii'. The union has allowed the work to lag somewhat during the last two years, but now renewed activity will bring it to tho front. .Mr. Craig has his creamery so far along that lie Is ready to receive milk from the farmers. The first whistle sounded on Tuesday evening, which was u chninl to as many as heard it, that milk would ho received ' on Wednesday. Tho first butter will i be made today. .Services will 1k held ill the Kvan irellcul church, lids city, on Sunday morning at II o'clock and In the evening at M o'clock. Tho pastor, Ucv. F. J. Ntraycr, will oftlclalo. The Htibjeet or morning discourse Is The Church of Christ," subject for evening, "The Wonderful." A cor .dial Invitation Is extendi.! to all. Laldlaw U selling aimimer dress goods regularly at the name figures quoted for window snap pieces in rortland. It one goes to the metrop olis to buy " the piece which re main in tho window but a day or two, fire found on tho shelve the purchaser will have to pay "' ',,r the same line than lAidlaw asks. The county court ha granted the llillirboro baud permission to build a band stand In t lit court house yard. The band will take advantage of this concession and build a s'and at once. After this is built the musicians will ol I'll WtH UIv concert. When these In mmied. the court houst yard will Im quite as resort of evenings as fashionable a (lie plaas of J-tp.tnisli towns. The weather bureau put out bull, tin last week stating that there was a killing frost on the morning of the ni'st, and h.'lmr taken to task aliotit the matter dis-lare that the station d.iesti't mean by a "killing frost" that vegetable life is destroyed lv it, but lhat It Jsh 'black" frost that soul! out III lif 'of a potato vine. Now, the the average Tanner will l. much relieved by Ihisex Vlanati.n. and will view white fi-mted garden mold such as we had lust We.hieid.iv morning without shivers. For has not tin-department idd lhat the innocent white thing w ill not bite his cherrv blooms nor ciiii c his prunes to slusl the embryo Iruit Mrs. .1. M.Dick has ns-entlyre-eelvvl from her brother, J. II. Con rad, several curiosities which ahe prize very highly, lxl la'iau' hW nre the handiwork of her brother end also lavauso of the material of wiiicli they ar made. The articles are several center thle rani baskets made from uteel Mhavings turned from the great cannon that the gov riiment is now building at the Washington navy yard where Mr. Conrad is a mechanic, one hakct fxauiiue I Is made of a aingle atoel piral that letlmaUil InlwM M lorn, and the ribbon slrlppl from the gun must be fully M f"t long. Another thing Interesting i to notlw line grainod metal that goa Into the oii-tructiou of the nation' heavy or.lnance. A team turning Into Main Mreet from Third, caught a gllmp' of t'w shadow in the trtet fornml by the are light swinging In mid air, anil was greatly frightened. Tu near hor sprung Into the air with a vlclou lunge that broke the neck vnkc. This let the end of the tongue ;.n the ground. A runaway wa .ailv. prevented by presence of mind and nerve of Johnn Freeman, who was aide to grap the h'Wte Ml the now thoroughly frightened animal-. For t time Freeman dido I know ow he was going to let go. Fortunately his strength ws t-qual to the emergency, but Mr. wn wn nerve was rual?.1 by . that of the '.Iderly lady w ho - In the wagon, for hhe held her pea n i "l. out only whtu tW ' kitvlit. Tlie corouer'a Jury In the Iiislrick anamination case has taken all the evidence ttiat could U procured bearing on the tragtsly, and have rendered a verdict in which it is charged that u crime baa Ihs. ii coiw ndtted by ome jmrty uuknowu to tho Jury. It waa lu testimony, that approecliing tho ldrkk nwldence from the roud the bouse was eoUred to tho right of tho front window. The ouly bedroom on the first floor la on the right to one entering the main room. The stove mil near the partition dividing the rooms. To the left was a table and iu the further left hand corner to one looking into me room from the front door It a cupboard built under the atalr lead ing to the second atory. ( n the buck side of the house la a lean-to wood shed, entered by a door opiioaite the front door. Witnesses found a chair Kitting near tho table but between the tablo and atove, and immediately under the chair was a spot of a square yntd or more In extent that had been mopped up. Blood wat found on the chair legs,, and dry blood wa scraped up from the floor teams. Back of the house a hundred feet away wa found dry blood clots and an old can top that appeared to have Ish.ii used for scraping the blood from the floor. Off to the left from the house some rods and a little to the rear, stands tho hay barn. Be hind the barn la tho horsu stable and to the rear of the stable the manure pile in w hich tho liody of tlie ileceastsl was found. 1 wo horses, a harness and the cart was gene, and since the owner's Ixidy was found it was plain that rohla-ry had taken place. Some of the ueii?hlor. had a suspicion which Sheriff Ford worked on for two days before he gave it up to adopt the theory that a tramp had campaigned through the neighbor hood, lie went to Portland horst hunting, was in every public stable in the city. Two weeks was a long ll'ne and liverymen could not re member all transient horses that had Ixs'ii iu their hostels, but at tlie last one the proprietor remembered that two weeks ago a man from 1 rants I'ass had driven iu a horse hitched to a cart with a second loading. "Did he have any more?" "Yes, he said he had Home more out at Hills boro," "Where are the two horses brought In?" "Sold, but one is hoarded at the barn, and will be in at quitting time." Ford loitered about that barn until he saw and recognized ids horse. A fairly good description of tlie man who brought tho horses to the barn fixed a picture in the mind of Sheriff Ford of the party he wants. A dispatch to Salem was iinswensl. "We let him out of the city Jail the morning of the 30th. Ho had 40 cents, and Mai led South." Mr. Font heard of him on the 1st of May, but ainco then diligent enquiry and aocklng has failed to hxato him. Ford will iret him though. Ho al ways doe when he knows exartly whom he wants. The only hin drance will bo Coxey'a army. What's his name? He has ho many aliases that the authorities sometimes think he has none. The V. 1. S. C. E. turn out in .'orco to the annual convention. The good jMfiple of Coryallia Invited the Kndcavorcn to that beautiful city aud asked that the delegations report some days before the mce'lng which la'gan yesterday, tho Kith, that enter tainment might bo provided. Rut what was the dismay of the commit tee, which having accommodation for only -00 people received notice of the intended presence of 7I dele gab-H. Word went back at onen to reduce the delegations. IIIIIhImu-o had elected six, hut only three are going-Mrs. II. V. Uates, Mrs. J. ('. Hare ami the third had not Imh-ii agreed upon ut last reorts. These delegates are taken from the Chris tian, Congregational and Presbyteri an churches, with perhaps an occa sional member from tho United lirethrcn and Lutheran societies. The last call for A. Chalmers sale of stock. There is no doubt but it will ls a grand atl'air. He says he will turn out a good a lot of useful cattle as has ever been sold in the state. We have taken his catalogue through hand and would say, if lirwsling Isany criterion, he Missesses a grand lot of cattle, running all the way from hundred of dollars up to tens in thousands. -All arc invited to attend for business or oth"i-wlae Tlu sale occurs next Tuesday, the I.Vh instant, at his farm north of Cornelius. Taking Into consideration the dif. ferouee iu tlie matter of rents, of hues, city, county, state and school : not to mention other Items, U-twccn Hills boro and Portland, merchants here can give la tter bargains to their cus tomer than the dealer in the big city, This Is done every day over tho I'ounUtis at W. A. IaidlawV, corner Sivond and Main stns-t. F.vcu purchaser Hying more that half way on tlw Portland road And they get la tter bargain by going to I. aid law's. Tlie Seventh Day Advent church will hold it annual state cauip mccting In Portland, from the 'SM to the Until inst. This will U pr cisled by the worker's meeting w hich Is always un interesting gathering. Tim lent will lie pitched at the corner of Fourteenth and Fast Davis streets, Hast Portland, which . I easily reached by one of tlp street car lines. W. 1 Urock ha Iss'n chosen chairman of the exivutlve committi' of the Young Men's County Republi can Club instead of Mr. J. R. Reegle, resigned. The committee will have a business meeting at Forest drove at II o'clock tomorrow morning. n I lie afternoon, there will u grand rally to hear the address of Hon. Thonia H. Tongue. All member of the Washington county Rxl and lun Club are re quested to bo present at the regular business meeting, on Fridiy, May is, at Win- Mcquillan' office. A. C Shute, tlrst vice-president. strayed black mare, and sorrel horse, strip In face, A or 4 white feet. Suitable reward will be paid for any Information given that will lead to the finding of said animals by II. A. Edwards, Farmington, Ore. Hon. Mr. Horr, of Sew York, will address the cltisens of Washington county In Illilshoro next Monday at 1-30 p. m. Ho will espouse 'the causo of the republican party. The painty lodge of Good Templars will meet at Forest tlrovc today. In the evening an open leinpranee meet ing will be held. Six delegntes go from Hillsboro lodge. Roliert Imhrie I planting out imn vard on hi farm. A Ufa sail sj hop roolf Mr! 4a Ifctt ' who hi:ck tuc m rriuir. The following I a list of all the candidates to be voted for iu Wash ington county at the coming election who have filed their certificate of nomination and acceptance of the same. CONUUKSSXIAX, 1st. msTKHT. Ringer I Ieruia n Republican John D. Hurst Prohibition Charles Miller people's J. K. Weatherford Hemocratic lioVKKSOIt. Win. P. Ird Republican Win. Oallowuy - Democratic Jaifies Kennedy Prohibition Nathan Pierce - People's srrnt.MK jtih.e. Charles K. Wolverton Republican A. S. Bennett - Democratic It. P. Boise leople's T. P. Hickleman Prohibition kec'retjuiy or utatjc Harrison R. Klncald Republican F. McKercher Prohibition Charlie Nlckell Democratic Ira Wakefield People's STATE TRCAACRCR. Phil Mctchan Republican R. P. Caldwell People's T. L. Davidson Democratic Isaac X Richardson Prohibition ATTORNEY OEXERAL. Cicero M Mleman.. Republican C J Bright Prohibition W II Holmes Uemoeraiie M LOImstesd People's Sl lT. Of PL' OLIO iSSTUL'CTIOS. U M Irwin Republican Helen It Harford Prohibition T C Jorv People's D V S Iteld Iiemocratic STATE I'KIXTKH. W II Leeds Republican Jas II McKibbeu Prohibition John O'Brien Democratic OiHirge M Orton People's MKMHF.lt rtOAKI) ! KXJfAMZATIOS hint .Vrn jrmoiAi. disthut. (i Wingate Republican A Laccy People's I'ltOHhi'l TIM. ATTOItXKV Ko STH ji ir I u. insTuurr. W N Barrett Republican Silas B Smith People's K F Driggs Ik'niocratic IlKI'KKXTATIVK. Chris P Yates .Ib'publican I VOate C F Tigiird L A RmkI John Prickett V B Swlnney L A R-khI J B Prickett . Ifc'inocratir .... People's i. V RSwii y " nit'NTV JI ISiK. B P Cornelius Repiiiilican Herman Schuluierich BemiH'rativ Wm Dllan' Pise le's CO I. 'STY t'LKBK. R IJOisrflin Republican Samuel A Walker People's sit r:ti! It' ll P Ford ,,, Republican John H Cornelius Democratic T A Ritchey People's IIIUIIttDKK OK COXVKVAN( 'KM. K L McCornilck .Republican J P IlK kert People's T S Weathemsl Democratic I Of X T V COM M IsslOX EK. 1) B Reasmicr,.,., Republican William Tucker ..People's CorXTY THKAHl'KKIt. John W Sappington Itepubllean Martin Cook . Ptniple's Peter Bomhw... CO! XTV K-orgi' Wilcox.. John Campls'll A Riverman HTIIOOI. Ml' .DeiiKN'ratic ASHKSSOU. .Republican .,. , PlH.ple's , , Iiemocratic KltlXTKXOKXT. . Wm A Bond Republican Ward SwoM People's M 11 McMahon Democratic OH'XTY Sl'KVKYOK. L K Wilkes Republican F L Oelger...... Democratic (MOIOSKII. Dr. W D WiskI , .Republican II O Parsons Pisiple's JI STICW OK THK I'KACK. HilUhnro Hirtrh-l J I Knight Republican James Mii'ulus'h.,.,.., ........ Pimple' mt lthir Vrrtk J K Young A CampMI Republican People's .....Itepubllean ItcpllhlifUU ,,,,.ll'publican Itepubllean Democratic People's b,(ii'0''"'" I'rii-lnrl M J Sammon Ktinl IStittr IWvinvf A N lhivies. v''f V ( i'fivinrt Ocorge C hy ,,,,, tWtiHtftht 'een- J II Davis A K Watson I' Jackson W'OMhiimlim 'if eiMef J V. immerman.. fhth Vrcik V'Ww.- M L Vlmviit J P L ily I 'iii ik linn I'fr.viwt- - A A Phillips Frank Davey Pisiple's Republican People's ileilKHTiltic Republican People C A lV lerson yon mixstaiii.i:, Went iVilnf Vinf; 1'rrciin't James Anderson Republican ,W Jlnt IWriwt . C S Tlgard Republican Hunt (V'o IWrk J'tf WrtW William KHiieer ....... Ilil!hnr JtMrh-t William W Annans.... William II bihman.... S A D Meek.. ...... fleorgo Hardy Huh 4 f'wi r,vW"f John Ibiycraft t'uri'rt 1!rttr Piatrirt L B Sappington Gtitf f rfk IWrini't L M Smith ...Republican ...Republican ...H-'inis'ratic ...Ib'publican ...... INsiple's ...Itepubllean ...Republican ........ People's t ars' r Tfesak. I desire to express my thanks to the many friend who have In the troubles of the past few months since my huslsind's decease, shown so many kindnesses to me. Without their active sympathy my sorrow would have been grievous indeed. Especial mention Is dua to the ladles of Illilshoro, who so unselfishly and at great personal sacrifice have be friended me. Mm. II. O. CiBisTtAXM. May 7, IttL I4. BtfATI tilSSACTlOV-. II b rwactsr and t le Hserjr affis lr 0 seres msi I't 1 1 s r s I0e0 U. C. IL. K. C. to J. 1. LHirst 70 M iml SMdlllltt l!l spkia HeeksH ska o Frank A. IW. SiH MSVsiaaa is, aiansusr- ...... esi ( l)t KT HOISE SEWH. Oil'SI V irt'BT. John M.vmey, plaintiff, v. rVlgnr M. Ward, def.-islant. Jury trial; verdict Ut defendant. I'KOIIATK OH'KT. In the nuitu-r or the estate of Wm. Chalmers, deceased; fluid account filed and Tuestlay, June 5, 18il, set hearing. In the natter of the estate of John D. laslriek, deceased; bond of admin istrator filed and approvetl. IjetUws of admluMratlo:i Issueil, and John Witt, F. Sehoeu and Isaac Iiy ap Mlntd appraisers. lu the matter of the estate of Rich ard Malone, deceased; on petition of Aaron aud M. II. Malone, only heirs of said deeeasisl. W. H. Wehrung Is herebv aoiHints administrator of this estate, and his bonds are fixed at 1000, and upon tiling the same, let ters of administration will Ukm Appraisers are A. C. Arch bold, F. J. Bailey and D. W. Dobbin. Bond tiled and approved In the matter of the guardianship of John II. Bissell, an Insane person; additional bond of guardian for sale of real estate Hied and approved. Iu the matter of the estate or Caro line S. McCune; Ole Olsen, Thomas Wood and Andrew Johnson are hereby appointed appraisers of as Id estate. In the matter of the estate of J. D. Loftis, deceased; final account consid ered and nl lowe.i. In the matter of the estate or Ellas Xcwton, di-eca-a-d; K'tiIlon to distrib ute asset tiled. Ordered that amnio Isirf.trix Is? and hereby is authorised to distribute :J0.ooo Woitti of per sonnl uroiH-rty belonging to said estate as follows: KM) to each of the children of Ella Newton, and I.Vmmi to Minerva ewton widow of said deceased. In the matter of the estate of II. O. Chriwtianson, ihsiiised; inventory and report of appraisers filed. Total amount of property .'v'W.'J 90. In the matter of the estate of F. M. Miller, deivased; final account considered. liKKKMVII.I.K ll'EMH. Plowing aud seeding is aliout over. Thousands of wild geese are flying uortti every day. Dr. M. II. Parker hasalsiut finish ed his large new store In f Jrecnville. When completed it will lie the best trame store in Washington county. There i a large hall up-stuirs, In which there will be a bail matuc May 2.-ith. Hon. Thomas H. Tongue's speech wa pronounced very tiuo by all who heard it. The house wus jam full, with a large crowd iu the hall and outside listening. Two iMipullst speaker were billed to speak to the Mocrat here last Saturday, but hail no audience, Messtis, Moore A Sou have out about twenty acres of Iioim. Mr. Bon Wade bus out altont twenty-live acres, and Mr. bteveusoti ha ulsiut ten acres. All look flue and thrifty, with a giMsl promise for a "baby crop." (iraeie, ihf . ,l-yenr-old daugh ter of C. A. Peterson, of Buxton, fell out of the wagon and broke her left arm an inch above the cIImiw last Tuesday evening. Dr. M. II. Parker wa called and reduced the fracture, aud at this writing the wound is heating nicely. Died May I, Ih!), near Manning, Mr. S. P. liiiird. I le has lsen afflict (l a long time, and his death was not une.pecter. He leaves a wife and a large family of grown children. Misses Lissu iNsiley nnd Rose llradley an- the champion hnrselsick rider. Mr. James Dempsey and family have mocd back into their flue home here, and Jim will hereafter make tlie anvil ring. Wm. Moore calls his dog "(Jen. Coxey," but Max calls him "Kitty. Mr. Hall ha just completed his filol at the Wilkes school house ami left on a lecturing tour. Misj Mattie shearer Is giving uni versal satisfaction in our school. F.PtrURTII I.KAUIK AMTKItSAHV. The exercises on the occasion of the observance of the tlfth anniver sary of the organizntlon of tho Kp worth I'ague in Hillsboro, will occur on Sunday evening next, May l.ith, nt the M. P.. church. At that time the following program will la? priented : H vnm Iir oongrcKStiua Honptnr truduiu I'rsvvr AntlifiD, "OU Otvs Tlisnk".... ... t-nnir "lllstiirT of Ike Kiiwortb IKKue".... Mm Clark Ihwt Krs ArplilH.I.I snd I. W. Dobbins "ihs (HiJfKit slid Outlook of ths Kp- worth lisauue" - Hoas Wilooa H;mo, "Tkrro u Much Wa Vmn Vo'' .... conRnsrstiim "Itflstinti .if tho Kpworlh Lmhiw to lbs church .. Mis Victor Anthem, 'Lord Hftumulwr Ms". choir fri'ssnt PossiliilniM of lbs FpworlU Lrnpue It It. Miiabrll Cornel nolo. "Of I lies".... Willisra Itnlniss AddrrM, "OlMvivittioii of Krllsion Atirosd" Dr. Liuklntsr Hong tr a elsss of liltk sirt "Kvana sad sintsg." Tim tilnv nf '.'i.'Bii ami AintinV was prislui-ed nt Med ford Tuesday f evening, to a large and appreciative audience, mid was very well ren dered, eoiwidcrlng that tlie eomtwny wa handicap! 4 ty the smallness of the stuge nnd the impossibility of using all their scenery and accessor ies. Many jssiple attended the per formance on aivount of the fact that it had been tabooed at Ashland and (rant's Pass on the ground that It wa immoral and gave a bad ex ample to the youth. The opinion of the majority of the witnesses of the play was exactly opposite, as the lesson conveyed by It was the tried and. true one that "the way of the transgressor I hard," and any boy who would ta tempted to become a trainrobber or an outlaw by seeing it is a horn fool or a criminal by In stinct. The play depicts faithfully the cowardice of some of the detec tives and hloodhuntcN engaged q the search, and the bravery and des peration of the outlaw but we do not think that any one would desire to have the fate of Evan and Hon tag befall hint. Jacksonville Times, April 2rt. The promptness and certainty of Its cure have made Chamberlain's cough remedy famous. It Is Intended espec ially for coughs, cohl, croup and Whooping cotiuhs, and I the most ef fectual remedy known for these dis eases. Mr. V. R. Main, of I'nlon flty, Pa., says: "I have a great sale on Chamlsrlain's cough remedy. I warrant every bottle and have never heard of one failing to rive entire satisfaction." Fifty cent bottles for sale by HilUboro Pharmacy. aaardH Highest llonor-Yorld lair. Drv CUUvJt MOST PERFECT MADE, A purs Uaps Crsstn of Tartar Powder. Frs (torn Ammonia, Alum or any othsr adultsrani 40 1ft AM THt STAN0AHD. BEATIBT0X. Say. the pop's speaker ha been here, Mr. Miller who, in the course of his remarks, measured the amount of blood In his body at a "slop-bucket full" and then wondered why hi audience left before he finished. Per haps It was too large a (pill) pail, or was It the hand movements of the orator, which were very suggestive oi "uemanu anti supply," tliat moved the people; fully threfonrth of hi nearer lelt heroro he closed his remarks. Mr. Dodd, of Portland, was lu re Wednesday by sjss-lal Invitation to divide the time in aking with the pop's speaker, Mr. .Miller. The bit ter tailed to apear. Why? Mr. Dtsld made a very Mirring appeal to the voters present in la-half of the repub I lean party. He then returned to Portland on the evening train. When lot the pops' sHakerapH'ars six hours behind hi appointment. Oueer, is'nt it. Jack Frost is In town. We lioc to chronicle his departure for the North Pole soon. II. Wolf Sr. contemplates a trip to hi old homo In Oermnuy soon. Petty thieving Is complained ol here. The shot-gun Is a sure cure for this complaint and Mr. II. A. Rine-i hart say lie will try what virtue then is in Miwdcr and shot. We predict u good majority for all candidates on the republican ticket next June, both county and state. Ut.KStYOIHI. - The bright sunshine s.hmii very pleasant utter the many showers of rain, hail and snow. Mrs. oul ilea sun and child, of Marion county, are visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. M. .1. (ileason, near Ruxton. Fred Heimlich!, accompanied bv his father, started last Saturday for Marion county, where In-exoects to remain with his brother through the summer, white his father will return after a few days visit. Mr. Isaak and family have re. mo ve I to Portland.' Mr. Petr.ilka aud son tcut a few days in Portland last week. Mr. Kenney and R. X. Varley sN?nt Haturday in liill-liero. Mr. Phelm ha tin contract f..r carrying the m ill b tween HI n i and FurcHt tiro.e, to legiu nt tl c exmrauon oi .r. rj niouis nine in 44,,1 nelet t csltle to e said at Aae July. I IIom at in Fork lliaiirh Farm sa Taes- The plea -Mint fa of Mr. and Mrs. 'day. MAV l'dlii slss a few hsraesasd Pinney, of (Jale4tV.s k wera seen iu our burg a sh irt tin a 1. Mr, (iritlin, of l'ore-t (irnve chl, lia return -d hom ami is now lulling at Itatemau. kiiom ax ti n Kit m:x. Know sins1 may be had fur the Mi of Juno at the Mipittist lieadpiai t-rs. Wanted at (llcnwood, repiiiili can Ism and good roads. Mr. Hchntield and sou are visiting at Xewlwrg. M,esrs, Morgan nnd Hughe were klght-aecrsQii the Xehalem lust week. A. L. Hmith purchaswl a vehicle look out for election day. Republican club meet next Satur day, 12th, Prominent speaker t-x-prr-tcd. Tlie following nro letters uncalled for at Glenwood : Hamuel Taylor, Miss Tagg, J. S. Caffcr, K. Tngg, J. ('rather, Mr. J. F. Shaw, Mr. Oeo. Rarnet. TH00L: KII'OHTa, llrMKIK SCIKMtl., Ml. 2;l. The following I a n-Mirt of Itrooks school, district Xo. 2;l, Multnomah county, for month ending April 2t). Xo. of days taught, 20; Xo. of days attendance, ('.20; day absence, 2H; times tardy. 27; Xo. boy enrolled, 2l;Oio. of girls, M; total enrollment, 34. No. of visitors, a. Names of pupils that have Ireen neither alrsent nor tardy during the month are a I follows 1 Susie, Tcrea, Jane, Walter i William, David and- Mallory RrNks, I Jennie and JHta IVyne, Clara Msthys, John Munson, Hoy Pauly and Ren Ressesen. Joiix H.Haxsux, Teacher. KtsTKUT Xo. lf. The following Is the report of tin school in district Xo. , for the month endiug April 27, iininlxT of days taught, 20; Xo. days attendance, 281; Xo. of days absence, 22 1 times tardy, A; Xo. enrolled, 17; average Xo. ladonging, K: daily attendance, II. Those neither alrsent nor tardy are. Katie Rarber, Walter Karsteter, rrailK i.icniy, i riHioie reweu 11110 Fra 11k ie Smith. M. I". TitoMP-iN, Teacher. I'MoN w ll'S'l., No. It. The following is u renort of I tdoii school, fir mouth ending May till. No. days attendant?, II,.; day at sence, S22; limes tardy. t!ul No. pupils, Ml; avenue Xo. Is-Ioiik;-Ing, 71; averagi' daily attendance, As. Those who were pr"ent every day were Augusta I'faend -r, l.m tsinitli, Willie Hiekethier. (mtlieh an At" atolh r. Malph and N-tto '. tlenrge Tlinniron, Miunle Kasse. baum, Fredericn N imer and M' Hammel. While Mr. T. J. Ith h. y, of Altonn, ' Mo., was traveling in Kansas he wa. taken violently 111 lth cholera morbUN He canon at a irugorr 10 . get some medicine and the druggist nwmniendel t'hamherlain'j olic, 1 cholera snd it nrrnor'ii remwlv so lilffhly lie onclmhsl to try it. The! result wa immediate relief, and a few doses cured him cumphiely. It Is made for Isiwcl pomplaint and nothing else. It never fail. Fr ale bf Hillsboro Pharmacy. Or. PrfcTcrMmnakiflg Powder WsrW Pale rtiht A wars. BARGAINS IN- FRUIT TREES. AI'l'I.VH. I Kl;S. I'Kt'M.X. I'UKUKtE's slid i.lUllruil liws fur sxls kt Bed-rock Prices for CU r BirurU notes. TII0S. D. HUMPHREYS. 71 IF 10 U WAXV a flm-clau suit of clothes roaJs v order at liring prices call oa S. ROSENTHAL. Main : t.. opu. Citr Drug ?tor, Hiilsbnro, Or. 1 ill soils Kuinleel. I'nHiiptiis, Ate unify, 24 -pal. Mursif TAJ LOR J Suits Made To Order. LOW PRICED. ( lollie leaned and Kepalresl at HOLMES' IN CHENETTE'S ROW. HILLSBORO HOUSE . - - J. MOHI'IIHOr, . Prsprleter Oortifr Semmd and.. Washiufrton Mtreeta SKWI.Y n UNIHUKIl AND RENUVA I'KD I K11WT TLAKH TAHI.K. sad allao V ouiuuiiidationa for the eoorenienes of Kuost. rjr Charges Reaaonabl Shorthorns aud Jerseys 'shire pix ror ureeiiing srpse. My iniile hsve been kept for t'k Slid dj'.i'V ho'iiim-s only, ami rrHind to irsvl cure ia ;riis4 pAddiM'k or fersl lot. I have wiiilfifl nearly UNI luint Iswidva horse and lioir-, and fr.l Imt rcrv little gniin. The nidilo olleml coiimI-i of cnrs in liiilk or with ealvi , til o s few full udrera and u few yiiimu Lulls, My Lull mire in IHWI, (ik'spite Hie liuril time) averaged me f.V and gave iinivcrsid atUfnction. Sale to ciiiiiinetiis- ut 10 A. M., when liiirKrsi nail plirt will lie sold. Lunch at 1 1:3 when rattle sill 1e wild. A rredll w ill lie (riven on airovei aeciirity,' and disiYiiiiit for ea-h. Write for furtlier psr t ii'ii):irs uihI catalogue to A. i IIALMKKS, t'enlei ville, Wimiiliiiflmi Osiiitr, On'gon. AtlnilniMrator'a Notice. NOTICK Is hereliy niven, tbnl I. (lie uiidcniiiiticsl. have beeo duly anpointed ndiniiiisirntiir of the entice of Harsh A. levrrlt-h, deceased, by the county eonrl (if Wsnhiniflnn oouiity. Oretfon, and hare qtiitllttrsi as sooh mlmtntxlriilnr. All person bsvinu elmius mtninst Mid eslstesre berehy nirtifleil to present Hie ssme to me. with Ihe proper voiu-her at the Uw ntllee of Harrell Mmn. ill HillstMiro. Oretfon. wittilll lt uoiiths from lliis diU D ated st Hilhlioro, tlreuoo, this S ail dilf ot April. sji. WM. l,KVI.UIi;U, Adndtiiatrstor of tlif estate of Hemri A. I,i vericli, deoessnd. 4.fi!! When Phy waa le k, we tier Caatorts, When ihe wm a CinM, alw erM fort'aatorla, jyrwu ah tmHuiie Mlaa. die cluus le L'Mtorle, Wlien die bad Childmi, sli firr then Caatoris, Rurklra's Arslra Halve The Is'st salve in the world for cuts, bruin-, sorew, ulcers, salt rheum, fever or", tetter, chBpned hands, chilblains, curns and all ekin eruptions, and si(lvcly cures piles, or 110 pay rtUiisl. It I guaranteed to give s-rfi't sntisfHction or money nfiindsl. I'riiv 2"i cent H"r box. For sale by IlilUlN.ro Pharmacy. Help Wanted. To raise two thousand chickens for the coming enxin. I will furnish etfn on the shnres--4ino-hnlf of the chicks- to parties who know how to rhi. kens re .nr. ful and have 0 ,r Hr,tallt)Matiou. Apply , ;v yards or t-v h lt. r. J.' M. (Ar.RirVx, v Proi-riet. Fort (Jrove Poultry trwl.n.e. Or. 12-10 xiicre i notlilng I have ever ued rr niuscular rheumatism that gives .li,.! H, c hamberlaln'a : .. . ,. , , , V1 t,.n ,,nu 11 loraisiut two ymrs -tour ishui-s ! in all as (N-easiou niiinl, and al ways keep a is.ttle of it In my Inane. I Is-lieve l know a if'l thing when I get hold of It, and I'liin llalm Is the Is-st liiilim-ut I have met with. W. II. I lenny, dairyman, Xew Isling ton, ( hio. Fifty cent Isittle for "ate I by Hillsboro Pharmacy. HEBCHAKI Htnn (i i4.'is' i 1 w,iiia;iuuLiw. II FRED HAMBLETON 6463 PLANTER 2518 ttlll staa fsr Mrrtes Hr ike f Ih4 at Ike r'slt Urssads, Hlllkre I'LAMIH. hirsof I'sailora, 3:27; I'xnlius ,Hj t llajr uili.iu, ens white hiud f., haads, right IOTA. Itrtsl by J. C. Mo Kerrsn, Datisrille, Kr. Koulitl 1 -;.'. Kiiv, r.OUST,S:2l. Il dsn, Lucia ....by Ilaiubletcnun, o ilamofDsr Dream (t) 121;. Iirsnd daiu of Nvdis Wilk., 2.I.'J,. rati (. x:Z7, anu Hulila ii.i. .l , ...., . . k. r..i. i. .UWUI, . I ... ...... V .pi l I gijfVUKH Hsm of DeucstieAi S Mi, SootlsaJ Mald.r:2V. JUin Lots, ?:2 Saabora, S :2Vi, sad graiid dsn ef Day Dream, i .21 M dam.... ....... ..b Hem Darvck PANCOAST, hr Wssdford Mambrino 2 :21 ltdatu. Blera..'. hr Han.lJ iiu of Bstsnt, 3:"U, I Us of Maud S. fsweoast, 2.SU, . S:0t, ranJ sir BttscChif.S:2$;, of Kremlin, 2 :l7j and dam ot thresutbars with rscor1 btttsr than ttQ, -snd grand daw of Crwcsod, 2.H. Xon4uIn, 8:2i. Si dam, Bell.....5... by Mambrino I'hl.'i dam of Curti Hamklrtoninn, 2:2)i. BeJIouajt, irofNiUxsl, etc. ii dam, Bll Lup by llrvs n' Belfmindi i PANCOASt I the ir t I'uikc l. Iun, 2:tSj iiurnrt, 3:13.' ; 1'niron. 2;1 1 : froiiiil, 2: 111, ic.,iind n ftrunt sire i.i Alia, rs rtcord, i:C4, Psisolu, 2:12;. PLANTER hai ho.! bui luur colixo. i one year old trained and entered in rte e-s ami tso or tliese are in Hie 2:II-t With eren this diaUrautuire he is tin- roungna aire in the North I'sciflc l put n U-vearwld in ihe 2:30 list, or to li:oc tn nfhU hi art In lbs 2:.'W list. T F.R.MS To MF.KT M AUI) TIM IN: Shigle servi bj; Seiisou, tith privilege of return, 2.'ij IiiMiiruuiv, W Mare intrust)! to me to lie bred, will mvlvegotsl rare and rastuntCM at l."o ler mouth. For further liiioriiiatlo'n uddii-s. TIIOS. II. 'roNCl'K. lllllMlioro, Or. THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class 8TOCK AND COMMON BRICK .. at WORKS, nar HILLSBORO BLACKSMITH AND REPAIR eh All kinds of repairing iu Wood and Iron done in a workman like manner and on short notice. . . . CARPENTER SHOP IN CONNECTION . . . Horses Shod promptly. The repair of all kind of FARM AND MILL MACHINERY- Made a secialty. Shop on and Third street. Ilillshorn, GEO. CLIFFORD, Prop'r. When YOU we a u;ootl lliln-,' .. CATCH IT That Is shut every fit Hill lioiiw-k(!oH'r Hiidcuok doe when tdie know a w livre to bliv CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER HUGHES, MORCAN & ROGERS, of IlilUhoro, Uri'uoii, snd lick now llt;c liv hII a av;srior to ufir Ituklng Powder in ties iiisiket. Try It, sad be rsnriscew that what we nay Is tree. UUmiloS, M0IUJAN & ItOUKltS. Hillsboro Livery, Fed and Sales n b 11 HACKS, ItlMHilKS AM) KHUN (J II0HSKS PNSurm ATrK.iii. m. a tn ur. in- m ujits aimikii. Orders left far HMIKK will rerehe prompt attesUss. Itemrinher the I'larr. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. P. J. WILLIAMS A J. W. SCWELL Proprietors. IF YOU WUNT TO HIRE 00 TO Cily Livery SlalilG W'hn you nlll Hi id I lie Hosl Ten ins Hint nut be lmd IN lllLLSHOHO. EVERYTHING Iloml Teams M"1 HiiszifH nml (iootl Drix-rs. Cor. 8ooend and Waahlngtort 8t. ' FKKI) II.4NK1.I:T0. nire, llunitilrtiiiiiail M unbrlnrt, aire oi nleS., 2.1.H: Jane U 2:1'-i: Vampil.h, (3, 5; ISM. eio. It ihiin, Kim Innticld MiM-.... - . I.r Ukchtud Attdallaft ((.mi nf Knsl Ilaiiiil-toi, 2:. mii Tnaiip. 2 2.'. '.M ilam. KhIitI.i hv Alriii r' AKJul'ali J im el ru-linnri, 2:2".i;. :t lion..iy KrMuy, imii o( Imp. Trii4i lih il'Oii..'... "... bf Imp. frl?Minder I HM:LETUXIAX M.OIKP.tX Mon. Uiu, ton of ItnmMrtutiLin, 10. 11 dam, Oli-unn by EonU-r Oiief 2d dam, Oli'ii.la..Ly Olirrnnt.f Warner liKFLAND ABD.tLLA't, sire of litK.riio t, 221J,ilc, by ilin.-letnji .il. P 1st -hun, Kmtunirei!.-......bv.Mu;:.ih U a inJl t n ther to Harold, lf ( f Maud Si., 2aJi; (trand irs of Krsruiin, .07 ALEXANDER'S ABDALUH, sirs f liold-niiili .Maid, 2:14, He, end ol Al mvM, lu-limoni, U, by Hsrubletoiiian lu, ilmn, Kntie Darling. FRED IIAMBl.F.TON'S iscorJ iimd vi lien ft yenr old and repatel in ij:f.i-. i.ii.l un.! d.itd hiaUof a race l a hwli w In 1 1 .iilk , .inrt I'.ir ireral yems h i I.i' cliunifiiiiu 5-yesr-nlJ record of iln N .nii I'.n iri.'. NoNittiliun in Orei(ini r ii-liiiift.in has ytl ttcllr.1 LhI tal itli ;i liitle tr.-iininir a Frel tlimblrton had. IImIms Iks-ii uiti-rlr u-(lctei in lln n mi l itf l.rt'.l to but fow good iniur- liit)l, )"t.r ie.r. STOCK BRICK CO. their NORTH SIDE ADDITION Washington between Second Oregon riM A GOOD LIVERY TEAM THE FIRST CLASS. r-rN Me i v.. i1