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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1894)
FRIDAY, JUNE 22. The bund stand U building. Hay making U a popular farm employment thW week. The Rra in the courthouse wtuare win mowed on Monday. The tyK on which tho Orcgonlm! It now i.rintod 1 act on a machine. lVrwiiH wishing to borrow money will find it to their advantage to ittil on J. V. Morgan. It is (dated that tho Southern Paci fic Comany will xell excursion rate ticket over It linen for Fourth of July. Lent A pair of gold-bowed apei-tii tiw. The tinder can learn of thu owner by calling at the Indlckvu ext otllce. Service In the M. . church next Sunday conducted by the pastor, heceptlon of member at cloao of the a. in. sermon. A welcome to all. All member of Court Tualatin, No. A. O. F. of A. are hereby notified to attend a regular sum moned meeting at their usual place if meeting June 2d, Hill. A line of eaxHimero remnants, whit and cream, and a line of nl wim! sergei, nt half prices. Come und Nte them at Laldlaw' atore. The. are lew than the regular w holcsiile price. ShcrltT Ford got homo from Cali fornia on Tuesday evening, lie brought hU man, Myron Hoard, w ho comes back to Oregon In a Hour iikxmI. His reaidenco promlrttM to Ik contin uous for a few years. Just as well let th -bugs and worms have the apple a-s to use th Hpraysof theexiterht. IMidon purple will kill the tent caterpillar and cod- liit moth as dead as a door nail, but it tlrt kills the tree and the worms and moths starve to death. There will be a free entertainment (I ven at the Congregational ( hutch this even! nir. under the auspicieaol the Y. 1. H. C. K.. after which there will le served ice cream and strawia-r rles. A good enjoyable time Is guar anteed to all. Committee. nob Greer Hold on Saturday and Monday last at retail a few pound over a ton of strawberries. The prico realized was from 1.05 to U hit crate of fn'rtv two boxes. The lierrlo this year are fine, but their jjlory will depart alter tm weea. That part of Main Mreet la'tween .liwliri Humiihrey'rf office ami the old vv.iiiinLMoii hotel, at one time tem- iorarlly plunked, I now In a most I ennilltioll. bellllT lull l ix.ieM 1 xt It in roadway ami in plank !. ' twitters that Iks attend to vnur business. We ex las t Ielter thing of you! Special gosjiel services will be held i.. ,,ri.i vuiifi- lids county, as r..n, ....... ltv. W.'llcauchniiip, Jun 2llli. at'.l p. m.; Itev. W. KlrkM;; June 27 and 2s, at 7 p. m.; Itev.W i. i.'..,i.. i ii no tli. 7 n. m.: Ilev VV. ). Fori, July 1st, 11 a. m. and 7 tt. m. V. O. T'orliea will conduct m-rvlcis In l'atton Valley Hehooinotist July 1st at :i p. m. ilmm of IndeiK'ndence l.iy ...in i. hotil nt two nolnt In tliis ..tvMnntitalndale and Cornelius At the latter phn-e much preparation i- ....ikinv. Thev have one of the II nest uroven in the county, and ac . 1...1...... r... .Hiiliiir IMMI iss). 4"OllllllUltnwn . pie. A full program apear In tin advertising columns. The session of the Grand 1xlge o: I a ii C w. Is the lawht that ha .led in thlaiurlsdictlon. Tin delegate feel the necessity of cutting down the rcpreneniauon imn probably la done. 1 ne onu-r i . Instructor haw been abolished 'l he work which that official has been in rll to the three chelf offi- ier 4( the Grand Inlge and their Jcpittlew. William llugley, traveling agent joinvlucing a new HK)r dressing ..-11...1 drnialaer. waa In town over Sunday. Hi compound when ap ..i;.ui oi Hour nut them In audi eon- !n.i.... tt.ni ihe nccuuiulatitl dust .1...- .... ii Hlf in ihe air when Dirt's " ' p ----- i..i.... -.i.. i aLn. but rather in i rolls over the floor i...f,.. ihe bnami or brush ami allo- ,....i...r l.iavrsi Id a reiHrtable man r t t4i.liiiliiurlch A Son J.ave liml It 'applied In their store .Much lator la aavcu. The Rev. I. lltalnwr, brother of the Jale Mr. William Chalmers, w no has Uh ii a promlneut mlsHhtnary in 4 'I i inn for forty year, ami m "- partly Instrumental In the transhi Siiin of the holy acrlpture Into that lanii.K-,t rriv(ti nen is wifi.oiie.loy laxt wk. ' J -Pt vlnga lwrt visit to hi rclailv.s. Tere a well m to Mr. Ib , who all.rr therwwHiul gentleman vlfe On Witln.s.liiK they .ivlh-d frleml hilI attended ewwUa nt ? n-st ,rove. The worthy nup e Jive a mrrUtt daughter In Ca-'bt w hom they intefvl M visit on their ' V M 0t HrltalM where the reverend gentleman Intern! to iid I y ear and a half revising tlteCh Ineae translation of the near ligament and , lisitlng frleml- aixl Ivmwtmg the cutis. of hi llle'e ork Flht (llenrtM boya atartej out to not hattv hst Sunday to play imll. Vt a .UultU "hop k t by a ri ll , out n the hill they emtuireil 1 ' T ih hall grouml. In- ,", W"-Y. ""iv .n,l the iK.y Xk o t on The road donated. I n after Iravelin two mil.- they .rr1 t , Xe' black-ml.h an -Hs.n.l.sl pay r.r lh J. w. rlurJ In threatlng mnnner nn. a blulf on the (liH)soriMi timkek. At the time of visit in;; the Siuth eru l'acith: Company's wihmI preserv ing works at Cornelius last week, the llft chiiro bad not U-eu drawn, and tlieiis rintend nt could not certainly tell how our timber would act. ll inlaid prove to be refractory and it might take the treatment reality. Now tho woik are In complete working order and our tir lumber Is proving its excellence in another di rection, that of being easy of liiin.l,. ulatiou. Tin hhow that all the nat ural toughness of th' wood is retained after Is-ing injected with nine chloride, and that every wood cell Is Hi led witli the liquid. It remains to talk of the process ol creootlng timber ucd in water. Hut Ufore that is-d-.ne, u few word, alsnit creosote Itself will hi to u U tter undi r-tandinz of the process. liituminous coal in the gaj house Iglve fiur suUtancesllluminutlng iras.ainoulde liouor.coal tar ami coke. Coul tar, distill-!, gives thrs? classes of ulwtances-ils lighter man water from which anuline dye ate made, oils heavier than water, properly culled dead oils of coftl tar, the ereo- Mte usisl for wood pn- rvlng, and, third, gas houe pitch, used fur many ourno-i In tlie arts, irdwue, or dead oil of cold tnr, eon-UN of four orlncitml inicredients: lirst, phenols, or Mr acids, (carbolic, cresyuc, etc.i e-ond, naphthalene; third, alkaloids, (nrradincnnd crviladln',)aiid loiirui Ii.hvv o s diMilleit at ii'io" r. ami over. Hie fiineltoiisoi mis ium roii may thus Is- staled. 1 he phenols, or tit r 'acids, are isiwerfttl ts'iigulants ol the alliuinen In wool faps, rendering it hard and insoluble in water, and also uuiek and active destroyer germs, but they will volatilized time, Wood sterilized must ! Kepi so. For this nurnose imtithallne, the s mill of the ifrotlli. is nis-disl. It I- U-ss ttetive as a germicide, but Is ier miinent, exis pt under high ttini'ra- tures. The third group, the aiaatonts sre perinain'iit under all condition' of lc:iitt'ratiiro and fatal poisons to all kinds of horioir and other les. tructive worms and insts-ls. 1 h fourth constituent, or heavy oil, Is dct united on the outside of the tint 1st uv llitraiion, ami i mi j iiim hanical resistant. Iut forms an insoliilile c ni I which prevents tin titer protecting stihstaiHfs from lie. inur waslnsl or hsrhed out by water he It from the river or the sea, Now then, it stick of timlicr Is-ing lit the retort and having all the sap n ivcd is ready for the crtswot bath. The phenols at otttt coagulates the alliuinen in the wihi ami ne trovs all irerms of piitrefaetion. Tin wood is sterilized. Naptlntline enters u-llh the nhelio s ami. While not mute so active. Is iM-rmanent in it action. The alkaloids toJ go along to kill nil worms ami Insis t life, and is kept In place by the thick leathery varnish remaining on the outside. Worms do not penetrate it ond if a spot should be abraded by drift or other milliliter, the wortti or toredo mifts the poisonous alkaloid thid kills It. Mr. Isaacs relates that front a shipment of chemicals landed on a San I raitcisco wnari some oi im. ereo-ote leaked out and run into th Imv. following Hi' supporting pile. Tlie bat nacles and other sea life was killitl ami the timlcrs were a fns from those things its w lieu llr-l driven. There are lhns essential ttimldloits for correct treatment of tintlsr: First, use creosote having the reitis ite Ingredient in pmi-r proportion. Second, the wood unci be perfectly 'lesitvatttl, or tlried, and third, a sttf. Hcient iiiaiitity of crHotc itiiist Ik injtfltHl. The "SclentiHe American" of two weeks ago gives an acttmnt ol crttisohsl piles that hud bts-n driven into some of the bays along tlie coiH in Lotiisana and Texas that had Iss-n it lacked and tl-stroyetl by thetoreilo, and that the only way the railroad itimp'tiile had Ims'ii IIi to make the trestlework stand wastoemaie ilwi iJti. In it-nie nt. The pile had irohably not Ihs-ii thoroughly treated, I ir I hi. I iMfii crs.sottM lit retorts not 4iippliei by the Curtis Jn Jsaitcs mcth.Mls of manipulation. Another instaiHt' Is ineiitione.1 where piles Had Ims-ii exaniinisl and found sound to a depth of two Inches while the it-ntcr was gone. This ahnwed that the preserving ttuld had not retich.sl furtlmr than the ring of woo I found to be Ntund. An experiment con ducted in San Francisco bay with treated piles from the Oakland plant and untreated Micks driven altern ately and iHiuml together at the top, ,howed, after fifteen mouths, that the -ticks not inj.ftod fell away of their own weight as mhiii its released at the top, while the creosot.sl pile were la-rf.ft in every part and, when iaw.il ami split, no worm or other destructive thing could Is found, lo do this perfect work a good apparatus must Is' had, and practical chemists must uieriulcnd tlu-io. N hevever he goes Mr. Isaac takes a simple lals.ratorv with him. He can't guess at anything, lie must know how pure hi chemicals are and even what cheml.nl he ha. Ill retort have pr.ssure gauges and thermometer, and his tank have measuring gatit'c. In no pun oi in iifimnu.i 1 there anv guess work. The plant at Cornelius la the last one built and the most perfect wood preserving station in the world. It wI! main- lain that distinction mi inw "" practical men shnll build another, when thev will im'ororatc some lin ,,rov. menu u hi. It they have found out while building U.i "'' jt Friday night, say ttlsnit . o'clock, me whooping prowler In passing the l..'1-y l)""l J",7 ,,r,,kp iix window glass., whi. h, of curs.', d.n tlislrict will have to n-plaif. suspielo.t n-sts on c rtain part .-s, and a stri.t njrveillin.v I i'i"S J, .H..!. The lo-s i alight to the district, but great to the par Ilea gailtv of the vandalism, though they n,.i.v'mt bebr..UXllt before the court to answer. Mr s l. I.aiiglili". who is- re-M-g ultlt Mr. Clearwater, in Fair VK additl-.n. p.tti-t.tly waiting his sick wif.' Whose end I very L got word Tu.-.lay l ist of the I . Isrt It- I,..thli.i.ln North Nam hill 1 1 1 d t ti si I was alKittt M J,r flldnnd wis well knijwnas a i,ioi.sr..f,7.an.lasalrust., repr. 11 live. res,.t.slly sent to the h.gl. lun.f.-.m. Vamhill county. ....i.tt n.l nrivate. Serle iletn ish 1 ' , V-,i.,. of June 4, s9l. .xawtuii 11. H,.llc of theOPVOt, H.tno i an , ,.xhini, Ma.,., origin, year are J. II. Stanley, principal; turning up In the si,as' of poptt li-t ju f,,,,, H(1(, Mr orrt i;i,iott. Histnt; Mi Kl money. TlK I ' yl fpsiuently carried ("and Into one's vira Victor. 7th grade; Mi Limn .lv,sltw,thillsn J At IM Monte 1 .w one or (uleman. ti.h grade; Mi Htella for faam and one for J - h((UN , lt, worMf a,j itsits.aalin.ith; Mi. Ada Sharpl., 4th; bill r.fit- "Treasury note I i.i . 'i, ,, g,Mf, Utmtifuliy Mi. Haiti K. Monroe, 0.1 1 Mi 31-...:i::.. Tho s.a..js ; rl iM r nin,nii, ,)l0rt. of the ; uwe Wilc-tx. 2d; Mr. M. I. htten. to the Is-arcr H"'. ' " " r -huiil.raun tailaoe near wr. lit. There are three nw : a ..... i..a r.tr ini im i in pierce." The by Ftmnoyer. other one was 1-...-. FKOM 0i:.0 10 CilltOKM. : Ft'lT'tn IxiiKi'KM'KtT Avord- in to your nsmest I now procetsl to give you, as ) r agreement, a short atttuiut of my rctviit vhit t' California Owing to the high water at Port land, we Intd to Ik- trunsfert.sl from the f.xit of Taylor tn t in ix i.iiiall steamer to the Meain.shin Columbia, anchored iu the river. It was dark wheo we left Portland, and ahout I.tyllglit whciiwt reached Astoria on tho morning of Sunday, June ltd. From the neck of the steamer one could view the enormous amount of irifiw.Hj.1 of all shats-s hurrying occHnward. About a. m. we at- letnpicd to leave the wharf, but und that the piopellcr only plowed up large iu.iiititi.-s of thick, black muddy water. F.vcti with the assistance of u tugboat It was im- possible for us to move onward for the want of etiottgh tide-wuterjhoiigli the Columbia itself was In a state of flood. While In this lxtsitioi) I man age I to hand u sstcar.t to a man on the w harf, Informing you of our pre dicament. It seemed indeed curious to me that we, so near to the mouth of the flooded Columbia, were unable to float for want of water. After breakfast we had sufficient water to enable us to proceed uoti our Journey. On crossing the bar it w as mousing tos- the change In hue that overspread the counteitan.t .f maiiv of the passenger, by let mentis excepting those of the tn.slical pro fession. On' would think that il rfood Militant ial breakfast had caus.il tcute imligi-stiou or had otherwise Ins-ii rcn.l.re.1 unendurable to the stomachs of many. A we proce.sl.sl along many passengers had to take their IsTths, some of whom remained there for the rest of the voyage. The medical profession sts'ineil e.Uiilly prostrated with the laity. Indeed 1 think that there were but two or thns- of us able to walk the d.vk and attend summon for meals during the whole voyage. And, if Ihe truth must be (old, I, myself, owing to a f.t ling of sympathy for the ex-presi-dent of the Oregon State Medical Society and seeing hischair empty at our J'rst lunch, somehow felt uneasy Is-nettth my vest. An hour ' or so later, on passing through the dining hall on the way to my stateroom, I discovered this gentleman finishing u sipiare meal all by himself. then resolved to dispense with all sympathy in his case ami henceforth had no difficulty a far us sickness wits comt-rmsl. On in tiring San Francisco I w as up early enough to see the famous miii ri.o in the tioldett (late, and it wits ind.ttl a magnificent sight the golden tints from the orb of day dee orating tint adjacent headlands and converting the buy into a rippling sea of molten gold lieforo us. Having scttlis! ourselves into our resMftive hotels, we met at the head .puartcr of the American Medical Association at W a. in. on Tuesday tho 'ill i hist, and had our credential passed ii ion. F.iuit then received a large cuvcloH lit which were con tained a little hook indicating tlie programme of the work of the ses sion and another giving the pro. gramme of the entertainments to be given tlie association while in the city. It also contained several cards oi Invitation to mvptions of a more or Icsm public nature from college end private individuals, us will be refer- red to later on. Knelt delegate rc ivivtsl an appropriate badge in the shape of a button ami ribbons the latter indicating the state hailed from and the word "delegate." We met In tlie great Odd Fellow 's hall, where ample it.vomtnodatioii was had for general session nns-tings In j Ihe great nan, ami iors.fii.niat meet ings of the various branches iu the smaller one. Thus If an interesting subj.t-t was Just (lnihc(J in one de partment, and the following aeem.tl apparently rather stale one could slide out ami attend something Inter esting in another section. Hut I ahull not speak of profession al matters. We had a nt-css every day at noon, and nt f :!jn p. m. got clear for the day. Then every even ing had Ita program of entertain ment; the first evening being Hint of a nteptlou In pioneer hallhy the San Francisco (Vanity Medical Asso ciation ;where we all got a badge presented by them, with a gold Ixnr on the top of it. This was worn by all during our session mid return home and iml.ssl was a sort of passiort to considerable cordiality by the eltuen. Vt evening we were entertained '' ithn Coo-r College officials in tneir line hall, un. saw through its new hospital. Tlie fol lowing evening the University of California gave a most magnificent re ception in the Mark llopkin Institute of linearis. This magnificent building built a a p'si'h'nce for that deceased millionaire, compares favorably with many Furoeii pala.s-. This re ception was probably the most gor geous of any we received. Next evening we were given a free pass 1 1 the midwinter fair and entertained in th Test ival 111 thcro Here M. H. lie Voting was the chief sneaker, lie told u of the origin and rapid production of tlie fair In the short space of five month out of a plot of barren sand. Thi wa nt tlie con clusion of our professional work, ami next .lay we were cntertaini-d to a whole day' excursion on the buy string all the sight and after an elalairate lunch Is-ing let ashore on Mare Island, w here the government outfitting of war vesw 'Is is done, and where the marine hospital Is situated. We were now out of the hand of the hospitable Cu.liforni.ins who had daily treated us royally on our re lease front our lulstrs. Before leav ing for Oregon I had soup Hires, day t. wuit for Ihe boat. During thi time I vWttsI Monterey "d on thewavsaw Mt. Hamilton witl the Kick o'liservatory liken huge white barrel on ils top.. The country en fertile, the towns route sitcmcd very such as San Jiest, neat and pretty. etc, Is-ing very i.,.i,-wl fir ultivatloii it would Is Imr.1 to imagine a filter HM .ifout)- trv. I was rcsoind. d of the fertility i )t..v. A. Itogers, t.r poit-st Drove, of the Bhine valley In iermany. w,, ,,...!, n Congregational The hay was cut, hut the stablo eti , ,.h(,ri.,, ,,r ,,Hiro next Sunday at tivatloti wa evidently fruit which j,, ,.niM conduet the quarterly sit inisl well uttend.sl to. Oram i p .j,,,,,,,,,,,, .rvi.t'. All nieiiilar sifin.sl a matter of less iii'jHirtance i if ho ,.niir,., Hri. UTg, (,, . pn-sent and was but little ahead of our (,, .,,,1,11,. nr. most cordially pv-ipI riH-m-s. In Iont.-n-y ' M'i ,nvi,L eoiil.l d Stuinisll si-iota i-tiiiouigs plentifully s.-iutircd aljotit. and in inhitliitant w-eni.tl fp- lee J th tP all I11 Vienna than any piuce ''s-. I twi.t sul.suently vlsltttl the midwinter fair, but one who ha aven the world fair need but end lime time inercm. in tuy.riv tower Was U realty sai iTinsirmiiyu. and commanded a magiiiticcut view frotn its too. The wind waa rather Mroitg and c!d tlt-cvcnitijr I was Up .Ul, di.iiiu tly felt It rck to ard rr,. HJ i i,it more secure on tcna ' llrina. Siin f us also visit! the city and county ho-pital one day, when our newly eli-ct.sl privUleU oM-rated beforo us, and where we saw inuny intenting cas-. I may mention that the gynecologist of San FrineiM-oentt rlMiu."' ourMCtion to "breakfast" one day iu the Bald win hotel 'aid "breakfast" Is-ing from I to ;! p. m. and a groat affair imltssl. a visit to Chinatown in care of a guide convinced me, if I msd-sl convincing, that theChlu.e with their cursed opium habits are a deadly blot Uxn the country Which must Is wiped out. lUlore leavil g I visited tlie Clin Hou-e aud luacuuu in sight of the grunting sea llom op the s-ul rocks. Sutro baths and park ami Oolden Oate park, etc., were also admire!. Nothing of note occurred on our voyage home. At AtorIa I visited Kinney's salmon cannery where I saw suhuon taken from the boat and put through all stage ready for the market In casts. In the Colum bia coming upw ards dozens of house and barns were seen submerged, and more than one toppled over. On Siuviisi island a church wa seen nearly on "beum ends" one man remarking that It was probably a Baptist church as It had a leaning to ii.u.h water, incalculable damage has bts'ii done along the (Viluinbia evidently to crops and buildings by the tlooil. A for Portland, 1 shall not eak. S. T. I.ixki.atkk. 1 01 KT IIOI SK MEM'S. l.ol'NIV l'BT. In the matter of the estate of J. Trumho, deceased. Order confirm ing sale of real property made Au gust 1 1, 1HJ, is revoked, and admin istratrix is authorized to sell the real estate under the first order of sale made herein. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of John H. Bisell, an insane person. Report of sale of real estate filed ami confirmed. In the matter of the ewtate of Wm. Iiavis, deceased. Upon the petition of Littleton Lindsay, he Is appointed administrator of said estate, and hi bond are fixed at $10hi. Bonds flletl and approv.sl, letters issu.tl; and C. 1-. Iieichmau, S. II. Humphrey and M. S. Daily are apNiinied appraiser. Inventory and r'xrt of appraiser filtsl ami approv.sl, showing property amounting to .'i.M. In the mutter of the estate of Caroline McCutte, d.ttntsitl. Petition for tlie sale of real estate hied, and It is nrdertsl that citation issue to heirs ami all parties interested to apMstr herein, on Monday, July 2nd, ISiH, at 2 o'clock p. m., und show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not Is granted. In the matter of the estate of Win. A. Frtt-'inat., deceased. -I'pon IK'tltion of Bella Freeman, widow of deceased, K. B. Ooodm 1 appoint ed administrator of said .slate, and his boud-i are fixed at ;loon; bonds tllisl and approved, and letters Issued., C. F.. IMchman, N. A. Barrett ami T. S. Weatherred are apMiint.sl apprHis.-rs. ' Inventory and report of appraisers filed, show; ing n al estate to the value of-4.k. In the matter of Ihe estate of John Dilhl, di-cilised. I ' mii petition Bo il. II Mattisou is appoint.tl admin, istrahir of litis t'Htate, he Iteiug one of the eittlitor thereof, and his Imhi.Is are fixisl at Ion, and umhi filing and approval of said bonds, letters of administration will Issue. In the matter of the guardianship of Agues, Ivlna and Maud Porter, minor. Bond of W. A. Porter, guardian, with Joseph Leonard as surety in the sum of 1000, filed and approved. h s In accordance with the order of this court made April 111, ls!i, and he is ninstattsl in all his right as audi guar dlan, from which he wn tempo rarily stisndei. CLAIMS AllWEH, AllsTKAT Or' Oil NTV WAHKAXT UllAWX MAY TEKM, 1H4. As'ssing ami ttilliftlng rev.l ftti-1 00 Bridg." 2!I9 80 Bounty 78 80 County Court 2: 3.5 Commissioners' Court 42 80 Circuit Court ,, 23 80 Flection 2S 00 Fuel ami light 15 M Impiests- 82 60 Janitor 30 00 PatiMTs 582 42 Prisoners 80 30 Bonds o82 02 State case 300 25 Stationery 191 70 Witnesses, stale cases 2 20 Tolal 13575 29 AllsTK.KT OK cor MTV WARRANTS liHAWN JI XK TKKM, 194. Assessing and collivtlng rev.l 603 05 Bridge , 112 10 County (Vttirt 155 50 Commissioners' Court ,,. 65 90 Circuit Court 7 20 County Surveyor , 27 00 County school HUHTintend- ent and itssslslaitt .. 33 05 County Treasurer's salary... 100 00 F.lections 972 45 Fuel ami light 28 00 Insane 12 95 Inquests 15 (Nl Janitor 30 00 PautsT !H 10 Prisoners 70 79 Bonds 2u7 HO Stale cits-. J.'il 70 Stationery... .19 75 Sidewalk and fence ........... I 50 Witness.., state cose M AO Total.... ,., 12774 44 Found on the road Is twts n Far mingtoii ami Beaverton, a lady's hawi. Owner can recover it by calling on Mr. S. Jack, living near Farmington, and paying riiie. The teachers eltfl.tl to work In the liillshoro iiuhlic s.'h.Ml for the next teacher taken, Mia Coleman from Monmouth, Mi Sharpie, from Fugene, and Ml Monroe, from portlsnd. Aaarf4 Highest Horiors-WorM's Fair DEV mm u CHEAT. MOST PERFECT MADE. A port Crap Gam of Tartar Powder, t ra torn Ammonia, Alum or any other 4ulUna 40 YEARS THI STANDARD. F0RE4T GROVE. Fraok lUvey and family will wove from here to Salem the lost of next week. lie ha accepte.1 a position on the Ially Statesman, with which he labored aome years before coming here. Mr. D. love the newspaper business and lis numerous friend In Salem, so the position U a pleasing one. lie may make hi future home In Forest drove upon the revival of business ami retains his residence property here with that view . . James B. Nesinith, of ltickreall, visited friend here over Wednesday night. Itev. !. A. Watter's boy went hunting south o. town a few morn ings sluts, taking hi father' rubber coat along to protect him against rain. In a field down toward the Tualatin river the coal wa aome. what heavy, no he laid It on a log to crawl forward for a shot at some pigeon. He proceded some distance when he looked back and wus sur prised to see a man walking oft with the coat. lie yelled to the fellow to drop it, but the thief paid no atten tion except to Increase hi speed and get away from the boy, who I un able to identify the cheeky rascal. Captalu Tyler, now of Portland, ha been circulating among friend here thi week. The coinme ncement exercises passed off at Forest drove with the usual cermomes, though the managing hand of President McClelland wa missed. He wa ahsent at Chicago on a short business trip and wa detain ed bv washout, on the Oregon Short Line, lie got home on Wednesday evening in time tor the concert of the choral Union, the last exercise of commencement wct'k. The great event, though, uta the Hueistwful lay ing of the corner stone of Marsh memorial hall. The la-ginning uow really made, that structure will In rushed to completion. oumiKi. t.tos.. Ili'.l, ft lua rratl-nor, Juno 1.1, W.H, Mr. Im Ly.m, tA Hi year. Deceased was born in Kra county, Pennsylvania, IKsvuiImt 2S, l2t. At the age of 12 years he moved with his lather to Branch county, Michigan, where he lived till after he wa married to Mis Sarah Nicol son, who h i prist led him to their eternal- home some 5 year simt. He wa the father of six children, of which four are left to mourn his I -, two sons ami one daughter Is-ing present at the funeral Dr. W. T, Walter B. and Mr. Dora Mush. The other daughter, Mrs. Ilirrlet Madison's home h.'ing In Idaho, she was not here. Uncle Im, n he was familiarly called wa an old pioneer of Oregon, having emigrated here with hi family in '02. He first sell led iu Linn county, then he moved to this coqnty about 1st; , Liv!ig his family hero he went to the mines and on hi return iu '00 he movtd on the home place, where he died. lie was well known In thi county a a good, honest, Christian man, is-ing a mem tier of tho M. F.. church Iu good standing for a period of 44 year. The last four year ho ha been seriously afflicted with paral ysis and a complication of diseases and he ha borne them all very pa -tien ly, but he oftcd apoice about being like a shock of corn ripe, ready to be gathered unto the great "har vest home." General Hervice were conducted by Father -Smith and the grave was "beautifully covered with flower, a many kind friend and neighbor were anxious to y a last tribute to one w ho had been to them a good neighbor and a faithful friend. He came to thU earth In the winter time, when anow covered both flower and vine. He pa.s.d away in the month of June, Whan hill and UU wr fall of bloom. Th alorm and nntfaiiM of Ida ara oVr, H baa rod lodwrll on lb other aliora. BOH. 3rrtu. Horn, asr HilMhoro, on lh Vial tn.l . tu inawlfaot M r. r'rUr Got t llab, a too. aiAHRIF.t). 8hoit Koains In Iba H. E. ehorob, in Hlllstiora, Jona 17. at tlia lnaa of Iba morning aanriera, by h. H B. flworihr. Mr. h. K. Hbombv and Mis K. M. Kobi on, a II of Washington county. RaaTaa Haoaoaaa In Hillaboro, al Iba ratldrnoanf L. A. Wbiteoroh. Jan th, bv K. H. H. Klworttiy. Mr. 1. K. KoTri and Misa I.ixxia Hhorgran, alt of Waahtnatra eoonty. Hear one aide ami you will latin the dark. Halibtiatoti. Fifty cents is n snttill dwtor bill, hut thst is all it will cost vou to cure any ordinary ease of rheumatism if yoq use Chmi'sTlain ram imhii. Try it ami you will be surprll at the prompt relief it affopN. The flrt annl liait ion will unlet the pain. .Vtcent laittles fornle by Hilllaro ptinrniacy, Harklra'a Irnlra Halve. The Ut salve in the world for cuts, bruises, ns ulifp. aalt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain, corn and all skin eruptions, and oltlvely cures piles, or no pay required. It i guaranteed 0 giv larfect mt Inflict luii or money efunditl. Pri 25 cent er Ihj, For sale by HilUboro pharmacy. AJwIiUtrattora atat N QTIOI la hrhv rivaa tbal Iba nodr. aianad baa bn bt Iba woni eoorl of lha alat of i)rrm f.r WaUiiitoa aoqat. appntntad aJminiatmtor of lha Hat of NVilltara A. rraamaa, dtoard, and baa dqlf qaaliflad a twb. AUprrs" bavtoa pUlota against aai.l ratala aia bara bf B4 Bad to iranl lh-a " nta ilh pit par aoaabaa, al lb awtlt alarb' -. Hillaboro, Drago. within mi nontba fro. thiadala. 4 H. U. UlJOUiH. IPaigdat Hillofo. UragoB, tbta J ana BARGAINS IN- FRUIT TREES. AlTf.l'H. TKUIH. PI;tNKM, I ii MiIIII.k i-ud i.ttivrfrvit faro .r aala al Bed-rock Prices for I'na'i or api r,r J ata. TH0S. H. HUMPHREYS. 7k IF vor WANT a tjrt-.lj. ult o iluthtst uida Iu otft nt living price call on S. ROSENTHAL, Muln St., upi. Cilv Drug Stura, UilUbuM, r. All work giiaraiiteed. l'roiuptnesN, P ASltcy, 1 TAILOR! Suits Made To Order. LOW PRICEG. t'lolhes ( leaiird au.1 Repair! at HOLMES' l- IN CHENETTE'8 ROW. HILLSBORO .HOUSE J. XOKIHIIOI'. . PrtrleUr Corner Meoond and.. Waabingkai Htraala NKWI.V liitMSHKI) AND RENOVAIKD FIKHT CLASS TAHI.E, and allao eiiiiniKlatiotia fur Iba onnaenlanea ol gunat. Vjr Charges Reasonable Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powdar WarM'a l-'alr HKbtat Award. Wban Baby ai tk k, r gmr bar Oaatorfa, Wh.o ttf wm a Chil.l. iharrtad furCaalarta, W'tivn sb baMina M im, aha aiuag to CMtorta, When ti bail C'liUJnia. alia (a UMiaOatora THE BETHANY Will tarnlNh the Uteat, Heat aad moat CarefallT Hrlrctrd Xlsle fr all Urrasloa, Kor full luforuiatloa, Addreaa F. C.TOEUE, BDSImtMiuter, Bethany, - - Oregon. Dr. M. J. Davis, a prominent phy sician of lw ls, ('tis. county, Iowa, and has Iss n actively engaged In the practice of medicine In that place for the last il.'t years. On the ;'ith of May, while in lie Molnea, en route to t'tiicatro, he was ruddeuly taken with an atbick ofdiarrhoja. llavinir wold (ImmlM-rlain's colic, cholera ami diarrhuM retiusly for the past 17 years, ami knowinjr It reliability, he procunsl a 2" cent bottle, two d.wie of which completely eunsl him. The excitement and change of water and diet im-ident to traveling often prisbice a ilinrrhrea. Kvery one should procure a bottle of this remedy UTore l.avlng home, ror sale by liillshoro Pharmacy. Are you insimsl? If not, now I the time to provide yourself and family w ith a hoi tie of Chamber lain' Cilic, ( liolrra and Dlorrh.ea Ip'tn.sly us an ins ir.tn.s against any serious n-sull from an attack of bowel complaint during1 the aummer months. It Is almost certain to be nisxled and should be pro. ur.sJ at onee. .o oilier n-iiirsty can taae its nlaee or d it work. Twenty-five and .VI cent bottle for sale by ilill- Isint rhiirnincy. ,Mlnitrnlrl.'a Hale. N'OIICK ia Iht.I.t tirrn. that In l'Oro aura of ana'.U r of asla niatlabflba Comity .'oiirt ' I Wn.liiniiton aunniv, rg on. in tlia nin.tar of th atat of Jnba Trnmbn. ilrocaard. Ilia unMitftiaJ, adiuln iMratnxof iwi.l aststa. will aril al pablla auction. iihjfH-t lo roiittrroatton bv aaki ( wrt, th oiluiii ib-wnlMHl raal pMparty; Tba -utb-ral i'isru-r i f tba noilb-wrat qoartrr. and lha north al qna tar of Iba ao b-act inailvr of aranon IK. lownabip 'i north of rnntf V oast W ilUnMlia Baartdi an, annlaininif si arrra mora or bMO, mm4 all i'uiisl in abink'tio ouaniy, ataa ei (tratfoo baid aila will I mada on wtaa daa. lb "1st d of Jul, 1I. al I'ln'ol-- AM. al lha lQribisiw d sf la Hillatsia. WaainuitWm aoaif. Orria Tr t sa, ouo-tbtrd of tlia pnrcliaa "ioa agb m band on dnv of aalv, otta Ibtrd lo 00a ) and Iba remaining ona third la two ;aaa) froiy dna t aala. lrfarrad parmanM to draw tutarMl a', tta raU of aparaaal pat annum, and to t Marad Lf worigaga a7 Iba plain tar ai Id. ('onaajaooa al Iba a 1 pan f pnrcbaar. KI TH E. TnTM BO. AdniBiatralris of lha aatata of ioba l ntt bo, daoaaaad. liatad J 00a 14, l!H. I mm m FRED HAMBLETON 6463 PLANTER 2518 Will ataad for rlc fr taa aaaaa of ll at the I ait tireaae. NllUawrw Pl.ANTFR. hiraof 1'ati.Uira, S:27; Paulino (1) Bar atallion, one w hite hind fua, haiklit. waight Prist bv J. C. M - Ferran, Uj., l.iiil!o, Ky. Koal.il lsi. Stit. PVM'OAST, 2I4. 14 dam, Lu'ia ..- b Ilanibletoiiinu, .i datnof Day Iriii (i 2 21'.. grand dam of Ndia W ilkes 2:I2" VVvntt (Ai.tt?, and M aita it.i. -' is'4 2d tiatn, Tniaty ...Ii? Marlrui-ii dam of IV.iml.en, 2 ill, !Sxtlatld MalJ. 2:2S, Jotin Lor, 2:2Se Sauborn, 2:2li. and grand daw uf 1 a I tresm, 2 -i f, 3d daiu ... ........by Henry Duro.k PANLDAST, hy Waedtord M:ittil.riiio 2 21 lt dam. Illiarn bv Hie l-I Lint of bt iant. 2:21 J. in of Mitiul S. Paiicuast. 2.2IJ, 2:.is, gran.l Balrac Chirf, 2:26b of Kninliti, 2 . 7; and dam ji thrvaothrrs aitli rs.-oris better than 2 JO, and graml dam of I'reMviido, 2.21, Toii.uin, 2:2s. 2d dam, Belle ...by M tniliniio . Iii. I dam of Curt . lU.iil.l. toni oi, 2 :.V.l, itellUHHil, irot Niil.Nl, etc. Mddaiti, llrlle jls- lv IWowu 'm-I.mhi,. i PAXl'OAST i the ir" "f I'ome .1. Isjii, 2:1U; liariat. 2:l.ii ; I'rtU .n, l':l I : Pnxligitl, 2 : lu, etc., Hiii a yrani sir' , Alix, ra.- record, 2:U7i, I'.utolu, 2:l2j. PL.ISTKR ha had but four sl.., i one year old trained and entered in rie.s., and 'two of these are In tlie 2:.'IOlel With even thi disadvantage hit is tlie youngest aire in the North Pui itic to pot a 3-year-old in die 2 :'J0 liat, oi to have l o of hit lo get in the 2 .'Mi list. T Kit MS To Mi:i:T II Alll Tl.MKSj Single ser v ii- ft A; Season, with privih-ge of return, 925; Insurance, ;1A Mares intrusted to nu- to Is- bre,, w ill rc.vivego.Mt mreand pastunage lit II. 00 per month. For further information address TIKIS. II. THE HILLSBORO '-vt Are now making a First-Clasa OTOCK AND COMMON BRICK at WORKS, near HILLSBORO BLACKSMITH AND REPAIR sun AH kind of repairing in Wood and Iron done in a workman like manner and on short notice. . CARPENTER SHOP IN CONNECTION . . . Horses Shod promptly. The repair of nil kinds of FARM AMP MILL MACHIMERy- Made a specialty. Shop on Washington Ix-tweeu Second and Third streets, liillshoro. Oregon GEO. CLIFFORD, Prbp'r. , When YOU nee a Kootl thing .. CATCH IT That la what every li(Ml house kevjx'r and cook due wtitn eti kaoia h lieii to buy CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER .. Wil li HV .. HUCHI8, MORGAN A ROCER8, of Itillatioro. Oreyim, and ark now c.!nd by all a tuperkir to any Pkinu I'nwili-r in th market. Try it, and be runvluced that what wc a b tra. HKillKS, MORGAN k R0GKR8. ,. OMIll H HACKS, HCCJdlKS A XI) RIDING H0RSK8 fNonrni .rT.! i:a . A MEW Id M: 01' HHioItS ADUBI). Oram left for Itr.tKsK will rrrrivc araaipt atteaUea. Hrmrntber tke I'Ura. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL, r. J. WILLIAMS A J. W. SKWELL Proprietor. IF YOU WANT TO HIRE 00 TO M!ily Livery Stable abtf f IU And I Ii o TeiimH that ran he bud IN IIILLSHORO. GVEDTTHING FIRST CLASO. Goot Tea his, Gotxl Iliizelcs and Good Drivers. Oor. Sooond and TJaHlngton Sts. VUYU II iMHI.KTON Bire, llatnliU't.Miiau Maaitriao, air of Su.ies., 2 1: Ju U Van.piih, (3; t IV etv. 1st dam, Sorliitftteld Mid by Lakeland AUalUk of Kre.1 llaiiitdet.in, J;-.tl. Van Troinp. ? JdJuiii. Ssluil I'V Alriandr a A'sJ.llatl mi i.t t a-tinaii, 2.2vf. :'-l Jim ..by r'ridny, tAof Lru; To!-1 llU.d.-IVI..'... bv lOip. llrl.'t.UJVi.r IIWIBLF.TOMiX MA.MBItl.VO y MiHKrUui, sou of HauiUetuh'in, Iu. 1st ilaui, Uleaon by border OJf 2l dam, .Heoda -byOlirer. not Wur LAKKLWH ABIULtAll. Jiv of tsrg, o. 2 2lf.ru-, by llaaihieioi.jaii, 1. 1st .lain, tni'hantresa. ...... -ty Abitailah Is a full brother to HatjIJ, aire of Lt'iJ S., 2 Cs ; grand aire of Kratnliu, 2 "ii- Al.F.XANnER'6 ABDALL1I. aire of iiolil-initti Maid, 2:14, tv, and ol Al ii.., nt, I'.ellmont, U., by lUmWeton'.sn 10, dam, Ratio thirling. FltF.M IIAMBI.FMOX'S record . inmle heu i year old and repeated iu the Hititi.l and third Itrata of rata tu Ii iuli ahicl ulkey, and for aeveral year . ilie iiiauiloa 5-yer-old reird of ilit-"Nurili i'iii itic. No atallioit In Orvgou or W'adiinittoit baa yH trotted that fat ith iu little tnilning a Frwl Ifatuliletoo hud. He has Isttu utterly arglecled iu tin- stud and aaa bred lo but few good niiiris until la-l year. T0NUUK, Illllslioro, Or. STOCK BRICK CO. their NORTH 8IDI ADDITION IOH A GOOD LIVERY TEAM THE