I1ILL3B0RO IXDEPEXDEXT.
Fill DAY, JULY 13. C7
Circuit court will be in wlon nexi
( i titiil
llf di-dlC.
see tireer'a iinmence tock
l'erson w Idling to Is. r row moncy
will Hod it in thi-kr advantage to call
01 J. vv. Morgan.
Tlie flucit line of cra-kery that h;i
tvr been In llillsboro ha Ju-t ar
rive I from L1vfrMMl toll. II. Ornr.
Mr. Silas loi..roy and wife, llviii','
near IJreen villi, thin county, '.
their two year-old cliiUl one d.iy thi-
week.
The BHptiH .Sunday school will
give a concert At the ItaptUt church
next Hunday evening, July ISth. All
are invited.
Lost A pair of gold-bowed specta
cles. The finder can learn of the
owner by caMa t the Ixdeplxd
IXT otfi.-e.
Eider T. F. Drown will preach iu
the Christian church next Sunday,
July 15th. Subject, Inspiration ol
the Scripture."
Fourth quarterly conference of the
M. E. church next Saturday at 8 .
im. Full atfe'id.iooe nf omiarIe n.l
utt-'inlM-r-riii iWird.
The new tm.!' on t.ji.f tin LIM
A Water l'otiiitny'a tower hus i--
completed and the fetai?lug removed.
The bltf cask look well.
Messrs. E. l. Thorn and T. K
Veathcrml hHve irone on a canilny
excursion to Tillamook. Mr. 1 horn
will be atent several week.
Rev. M.C. Wlrf., 1. D., will preach
In the M.. K. church next Sunday at
II o'.-ha-k a. in. The sui rauicnt will
Imi adiiiini-tt ril at close of sermon
Eveiiiii) service at i p. m.
J. I. Knikflit in his new rooms In
thel'orwin A Woter block, la com-
fortutilv iilantcd. IIU convenience
fir doing lulit.i are
much lielter
than they
were at the old place.
Klineman A Phillip flnUhd burn
Intra kiln of brick at IJorneliu la:
Monday containing lrW.WH). Tlii
new stock will be ready to broach a
aoon at the kiln ha time to cool.
Farmer rcort the heaviest hay
crop this summer that has been cut
for many year. In some clover
livid an'extnt man ha to follow the
.Mvlotie and turn the jjruw away ..
thut a second round can lie made.
The Iodic of the Conirre;atlonal
clitirch rtsvlvcd and entertained their
friend at Or.ine hall lat Wednesday
afternoon and evening. The Utile
were liberally patronied ami an
-enjoyable evening spent.
L.Ht Saturday evening District
TWuty J- L. ItvnnU installed the
o!ttVerof IlilWmro Hcta kiih I.ree
L Kl;-'e. I. O. O. F., to-wit : Mm. W.
II Wehrunif. N. Mrs. II.
Humphrey-, V.O.J MrS. B. Hu.-.t,.n,
jtee.; and Mri .lt. 11. (ireer, tmi-.
Two woTthleii at iSherdlan a few
Java atro had a bit of a wrap In the
attWt, In front of a church durum
aervlcea. 8oogirln knocked 11. .gun
Uown and wa tlned IW for breaking
the tice and ault. Bogart w:
flnwi 111 fr dUturbing Migiou
worship. The lt wna tid.
Charley Meyer, a:ed ' aliout
vear. living nar Bethany, wa
taken violently ill a few dayi ago
with Inflamlnatlon of the bow. N.
He calle.1 inedii-al a.Manee, but the
malady h:td nnn eai u
Jng could la done for him. 1 1 ' '
ami Tuesday, tho tilth.
IVni. Buffalo, at the ageof 90, Mill
. ... ,1. itnirmii donation, near
Amity, w here h milled more
T. nrro. Moll'IaV. Jll.V
than
i'.th.
riiN t.lrthday, on which om .i..n
ll0 w lked to and from the Mtomee,
Xtant half a mile from hi, home.
Hin-e the salaried county ottl.i r
have laten their place. ,,ur,
t Z have to la fald lu a.lvan.-e.
Vlueh LnIuw- heretofore adju l.catcl
In the county and circuit -ourt ha
e , ,-arrle.l to the J. I curia.
Klaire Knight haa flUxl r,.ud
.lox. ii t-)ii).lintii ttiH week.
Mi-, Vblor wll. no nctipt the
.Ktlon in tlrf llilMa.ro ach.,l, but
I ill g.. t.. Ashland, Jack.n .iMiiiiy.
Herman,:.. ght ala.nl by a
d,0Xv..ce i'V ir. -IllVh,r.
1 1 illliMtrii m'hool and w ill ren t
i.iimll Mill
the
nenwity for a cluing?. M
iiwm Htfa. l.y I"
work
way.
Tlje LdZr Kwhrnigr, rcorN the
Tiive-. I- 1-onMderli.g ihf quti-.n ol
Sitae In a tannery at Ui. Crei k
.1 . ..... fMken a I l "' l,,"
f land oHi.ecr. k near thai
town
r. Ihe lain..'. A prac i..
tit nner
f li .l.Mfm'k lilatercting
nim'll
in U. )aW and heinUiek
lirk gniw
. ...in Ivj d truit Illin lor
ICnowaVh;K.W.-W-'
A uccewi.
F.irnierT exi-Hliog to n-e binding
. iLvm will tlml an
,n...ir vrudoat the I), if-
Ktltorn
A t'o'a. headquarter
In liill-.ion.
und they MIOUHI
m no time tn
..lacing order m. that the annoyan.-e
J which they were ubj-l.il lJ
year may nirt again
,rder t.r extcaa to hurvwt g n
ehinery at onw. M uioM of tlum
Millie from Portland.
Tho "MaMmaa" w III. on Thursday
next, dinent the top of Ml. itwul.
A V-Hnniitt.!. will remain nd
Jw.ll.ly ah-ep there, at kny rate the
Vlll Illuminate the great peak In the
Evening, rind H tho who an
wl.ire they car. aee the ..uwl f
i iregon' pride MioaM wat. h for he
Are. The charti-r roll memla iN ,.p
will be made up of the partii on the
aummit at 1-' tu. if the Itfth.
Henry Bidgeway. living eat of
'I hur-lay of bvt w.-ek he4-Jr t
... - ..,.,u-i. The tam had ol
1 :Z .l..u n. and he wa walking
tal.ind alckle, when
caught In taoifh rxra
i ...,..r hl handil Mruii
Ill fst
He fell
in
froid 1
of tla Mrkle Inwf, w Wer It wa, caucht
ea.1 rut from the arm at Iht w rW. Ir.
lJnklaler wa unnuomHl 11
,.h,aa-, ami wm with the "uff.-rtiu
inan w ithln two ho-ir f the accident
Althougli tlw haiW wm v:'
th.r. www '' lfJp n'1 thv
Mump ... routed that Um '"n
had to reject for a flap nd cut b.h
r up. The patient auff. red iDtenao
r .tin and waa much weakened from
io of blood, bul Qcouou he
iSU doing weJL
C IJtlTIT 101BT IHH'IET.
JCLY TKRM.
State v It 8 IVrkins, apd from
luxtire court, W N lUrn-tl for state,
I II tongue for defendant.
Mate v Myron Beard, avault and
huttr-ry wiih a il-tnyrou weapon, V
X ll.irrt tt for state.
Kt ate v Myroa Heard, aame a
above.
!-iute v Mvmn Heard, assault and
mto-ry, W N Ujrrt-Il for state,
fcitute v 1-tute M.-Candltvs, btltins
llowr to minor, W X ISarrett for
nU; T II Tongue fr defendant.
hiate v Isaac
Mi-Caudle, same a
MC4ftdieM, same a
.Uive.
Htato v Iau:
above.
h(a:e v Steve IIollenlckt a-ault
nd h.ittery, llirre'.t forMati.
li (iiluri B.air v Trenton Rich
rdon, for money, I'axtou Jt I'addock
for plaintiff. Tongue for tlcfen.laLL
j7 Io the matter of the e-ute of
I) M lilley. Insolvent debtor.
Tongue, attorney. "
Call Marioo Brower v O W
Brower, divo, O O Ho! man for
plaintiff.
CS1 Jackson Monroe v Edith
Monroe, action for money, Huston
for plaintiff, Tongue for defendant.
7dtS Jeanetfe Meier et td v V O
flocken, to correct eonveyaoi,
Perry Jt Huston for plaintiff, Tongue
for defendant.
771 In the matter f tho etate of
f' A Tcier-cia. inive, Tongue,
iir.irney.
7;i4 F O 0!-ii v ivnr tarlon
nd IVrre M rrin, forHHiwre of m.
i'hanie.4 lieu. Tongue for plaintiff,
O'Uiv for Morrin.
71)5 C J O.vn v IS ter Carlson and
IVrrv Morrin, rame an atmve. Tongue
for plaintiff. o'l.kiy rir Morrin.
soil K iUTt J Catton t Houa v
ralbot Miller t al, lor money,
I'onxue for plaintiff, Hunt on A Hare
for dtfeialant.
8I:J Arata fanaha A Co v Pletro
iml Aiiiile Ambrozl, for money,
Starr k Tl.oiue for plaintiff.
b'. J 11 rlMinl Jonea v Caroline
CoaK'HI et al, foreclinnn, l'axton A
1'uddock for plaintiff, 1'ilklngton,
I'ongue.Milli-r A Miller Tor defendant.
j r c'hnrl.-a Olile v II 11 Hendrlx.
to (uli't title, Mitchell. Tanner A
.Mitchell for plaintiff, Tongue A Hum.
ton for defendant.
y.j Ueo McC'uen v Henry Hunter,
equity, Joluirton A Idleuian for
plaintiff.
Ml AuguM Meyer v August
Meyer, "lander, Huton for plaintiff,
fondue for defendant.
8il Peter BugaJone v Mary
lledgi-s, for money, Stott, Bole A
stott for plaintiff, R and F. B Wil
liam A Carey for defendant.
t7l Henrietta Myerv Fred Myer.
for idnsewdon of realty and damage,
romrtiu for ulalntiff. Huntoit for
ilefendant.
870 In the matter of the estate of
J L .Smith, Insolvent, Miller A Miller,
aili.rnev.
877 Alice M Biffclow, adminis
tratrix, v .Southern Pacific 11 11 Co,
for da ma gi, Hume, Hull and Hu.
ton for iilaintiff. Fen ton for defendant.
83:1 In the matter of the estate of
Wiltrniit it al, Insolvent, lluMon,
attorney.
UO;) In tho matter of the etate of
Hicliard Morton, insolvent, Tongue,
attorney.
H02 M M Watt v John Wlltrout,
to aet aside a conveyance and for
money. Tongue for plaintiff, Hu&ton
for defendant.
!)il M M WatUv'n BWillrout
t al, same n awve, Tonguo for
plaintiff, Huston for defendant.
1MU Patrick King v Barney liintse,
to abate u iiuiMinee, Huston for plain
tiff. Tongue for defendant.
'.mmJ ft C Urown v I. C Wilde-witM-h,
eonnrni.ition, Tongue for
plaintiff. Huston for defendant.
Din w a ucMKiin v L.iuitn
Stevn et al, foreclosure of niechan-ii-s
lien. Tongue for plaintiff, W F.
shower for defendant J KlShower.
911 Bradley A Metcalf lo V T B
I'orni-liiis, for money, Kmnion A
Kiunions for plaintiff. Tongue for
defendant.
XI 1 T 11 ti.rnelius V W I llox
ter, for money, Tongue for plaintiff.
lr Win Jergen v r'gon Ipmi
A Stii-I Co, dainagi', .sa'ner A
...u. for iilaintiff, Holoh, Mallory A
Si moil anil Tongue for defendant.
!)it II Saffran v Oregon lr.n A
Stis'l Co, damages. Spencer A Jone
for t.lalntitf. Doli.h. Mallory A Simon
and Tongue for defendant.
Herman Hudeii v Ongon Iron
A St.s l Co.d tniagisi. Senecr Joni
for plaintiff. Holph, Mallory 4 Simon
and Tongue for defendant.
Hil In the mutter of the estate of
lMnal.1 Mcl'hcrsou, insolvent,
I'on.'iie, attorney.
John P Hoffman v V W 11-
ward, forirhoure, Mclugall f-tl
plaintiff.
I'.'O Anes (lault, admlnlstnttrix,
v James Killcenet al, continuation,
Kindt for plaintiff.
Oil Win Biitlie et al v John
UolsTtson et al, for money. Tongue
for plaintiff.
it 17 U M Fra-ik v Thos Knold et
al, revlo from J u! ice court, Flower
f.ir i.laintilf.
I0 In the matter of the estate of
T H Cornelius, Insolvent, Tongue,
attorney.
I7 J Birtrand Jones v J II
SMiMy et al, foreclosure, Paxton A
Padd.sk for plaintiff, Young for
d,fi'tll:lllt.
!)H II Beck with v T R Cornelius,
damage, Stewart for plaintiff.
Tongue for defendant.
W Win Vaughn v Jamea Smith,
forelKure, Johnson A Idleman for
plaintiff. Tongue for defendant.
i.,t) Tlioins J lliil v Wixa Hill,
divorce, Stott for plaiiitiiT.
t:.7 11 U t.iltner v Annie .oorc,
coiillri.iaion, iJutner ami longne fur
plaintiff.
D.iS In lire matter of the istate of
Jamb Anderson, inwlveut, llustou,
attorney.
ll.VJ V V Swlntify V A 4 yeatch,
forcclmure of mechanic lien, I fusion
for plaintiff.
Miil Forest (lro.'e I) air Lumla-r
Co, v J T Shannon et al, foreclosure
of ims-fcanic lien, Barrett A Adam
for plalntirt, Tanden for defeudant
Johnson.
SMiO In the matter of tj;e estate of
M A Powell, Insolvent, Barrejt t
Ad ims, attorneys.
yo2 In the uiatlrr of the estate of
H V Pocll, InsJvcnt, Rtrrelt
Adaina for plaintiff.
ttii'i Ladd A Tl'tonl UlVn,e.
liii, foreclosure, Sou it Mmant
for plaintiff. Tongue iw neieiniain.
!M7 F. liJackcnousn v n D'i
nell et l. Injun.tlon, WU'Um.
Wial A Linthinim and Mnow A
Cjiuant for plaintiff, Miller A Miller
fornVLudant.
KM Bosa K Ilowell v William P
Howell, divor.e. Huston for pUiutiC,
Tongue for defendant.
j71 ChaH Dodd A C o r V Her
dan t-t al, conflrntation, Tongu lor
fore, losure of mechanic lieu, Tongue
for plaintiff.
I7tt Bo A Heltxhausen v Clta
S X ay lor,
, ipi in-ujusLx..,
... . . i ......
Hunton
lor plaintiff, Tongue
defendant.
!7 Henry Hamilton y Cieo Ray
craft et al, confirmation, Tongua A
Smith for plaintiff.
9il II Wehrung et al v A C
Adams, forecloaure. Hut-ton for
plaintiff.
Vs2 A C Hall y Julia E Ooudie,
foreclosure, llutiu for pL.i.iliff.
Tonzue for dcfendiit.
ilai In the matter of the estrtte of
Annie Wilkes, dect.cd, appeal from
county court, Huston and Williams
for plaintiff, Tongue for defendant.
Cm! H S Lenox v riarah Lenox,
divorce, Tongue for plaintiff.
1H7 Fred S:ettl.r Jame M Bur
gea, eject men r, M -rnlt fr plaintiff.
lev W T Bunnell v Cha B Bun
nell ; Johnaou A Idle
man for plaintiff.
E V isharuck V T F Kourke, fore
cloaure. Wilbur for ul sin tiff.
sm Schulmerich A Kocli r John
D Doyle, foreclosure, Huston ft
plaintiff.
fciit Carl V W intzitigerode v C
Beat and T P. .Mauriing,ioiuiet title,
Matquam for plaintiff.
992 Mry C Flavel t al. v. J J
Morgan, B I Cornellu a asaignees
of the estate of T K Oarneliu. Insol
vent, J J Morgan and liobert imbrie.
Barrett A Aiaui lor iilaintiff.
Wiltjor Siken v J Gaston anil
M Iiunbat, lOr money, Tuitgue j'orj
plaintitl.
VM Felix llnvUrH v ln 1
Wheeler, f.r money, Cuvinaw
Smith for plaimilT.
f.t. Mary A Me.i-s V SI la li
He.lg.livorce. McXary for plaintiff.
Wai Annie C Platte v Alfnd
llatte, divcrce, Huston fiM- plaintiff..
i)'.i7 Kdward CiM.kiogham y J
Hoggs and Kate Bogg, foreilosuri',
StnsJo A Waite for plaintiff.
tW Jaioes M Smith v Win
Vaughn itnd Alie Vaughn, fon--claniirc,
Tongue for plaintiff. ,
l".ej t 1 i r Larrn v Iaac Cram and
W Ii Wood, foreclosure, Huston for
Plaintiff.
101X1 Wui Mcquillan v Van B Be
Lashmiitt, for nionev, MKluillan for
plaintiff, It A F. It Williams for
defendant.
1001 Samuel B Crow v Matilda A
Crow, divorce, Taylor for plaintiff.
1002 Jame H polhemu v Win
II Xeaheack et al, foreclonure, Tongue
for plaint Uf. '
lno.3 Beojamln BlnU'll and Mary
E BirtLseil, executors, v Olif Johnson
et al, forecloaur', Huston for
plaintiffs.
Jos. Darlrow, a complaining w it
ne, bn.uglit 1. B. Lmrick before
Justice Knight on a charge of asasult
and battery. The defendant wa dis
charged. This wa a trumped up
eaae and ought not to have been in
any court, and eclally ahould rot
have been brought here. District
Attorney Barrett would have;
nothing to do with it. The com
plaining witnes could not prove an
assault, but could prove that the
abraded skin on hi breast wa due
ot the application of carbolic acid, orj
carbolic acid salve. i
The Forest Grove Tlmen reports
that II. B. Johnson wa approached
by representativea of the strikers In
Portland, Tuesday evening and offer
ed hi price to refuse to carry pa
aenger by at.ifc a he Intended to do
ami did do. Failing to bny Mm,
they threatened him hut with no
greater effect. They want to cause
the public as much inconvenience a
pofsitile.
' ,
Dr. S. T. Linkliiter ha caused to
be placed in his office three large in
strument cases that set off hi concil
iation room to much better advan
tage than the bare wall. The cits.-
are fine pieces or furniture, timt.
though of Oregon timls r, have ihe
appearand of rich tropical wiaul.
Marriage lits-nse were Lsued July
7th to Frank J. Williams, agtl is
years, and Maud Imbrie, aged 10
years; on the Uth to John H. Ken
nedy, aged 29 years, ami Jessie Ire-
land, agtsl 1.. years, and on tiie pith
to John I. Ilolil.lc, agist 2 years,
uimi 1 mine 11. ouni i nn, ;
1 It t. a .. . 1
Tho ladle of Iho M. Iv chur. h w ill
entertain their friends at the parson
age Friday evening, July 2uth. A
cordial Invitation is extended to all.
THE FOURTH AT MtttlSli,
-The Fourth waa ohscrv.-d In old
tiuie style. The day U-fore the
neighlair rallitsl and raised a line
liberty pole, 81 f.s t high, clancd tip
the gn.ve and laid a dancing tl.s.r,
10x4 ftet, and built a table 100 feet
long. Bright and cluar the day
broke and he . Ilr-t thing, Old Glory
uuj Horii td-r. tlt hr-noiA IlAril'iMiM Q
was flung to the breexe. Between 9
and 10 o'clock the people of the
neighborhood began to gather, com
ing with baskets, buckets and Im.xon,
flll.sl to overflowing with good things
to supply the want of the inner man
.trawicrrit, cherries, chickens,
incuts, pic, calif, fruits, cream ami
coff.tt'. All, H wa a sight, when that
table wa spread, pi make the tipiuth
of a gormand water. But better
still when the -at were all filled
and the good sople
..pie doing Jtitl-e Io
thing spread before
'
the feast or good
them.
At II o'cl.ak Win. Stephen called
to order, and the blesj.lt) g of God was
asked let nt u;mui this people, this
nation, and the exercises and amuse
ments of the day. Then tin follow
ing program was rendered :
Hong, "Columbia, the Gem of the
0"etll.,,
Ueiuliiigof the 1 slar.t ion of In
dejM'ndeiice, by S. Paisley.
Song, tiur National Burner."
RecihUlon by Jls F.I la Yates and
Mr. G. 1 Parker.
S.ng, Star Spangled Banner.''
Oration, by Chrl P. Yate.
Song, America."
Theu came dinner. Due hundred
and eighteen sople sat down, to the
first table, and half a many more
waltisl for the .iiiid, but there was
enough ami more for all. After
dinner music sounded and Ihe young
people reondil and the dance went
on until the "wee sum luajrs ayant
Iho twal."
The oil folk gathcrcil in tie
jhade, and in sisriul ponverse and
visit the day pnsstsl Joyfully on, not
I jar occurring Io mar the pleasure of
the day. LVit at Its close all could
Join and aay, "God ble or nation
and its natal day."
FJJer H. H. Baver, of Mt AllUb r
vllle, Janlatra Co., Pa., says his wife
I suhjirt to cramp in the stomach.
I.a-4 summer she tried Chamberlain's
ro.io, cholera and diarrh.ea renwsly
for It, and wa nmch pleased with
Ihe rpecdy nliif it afforded. She
has since use-1 it w henever necessary
ami lound that it never fall. For
sale by lLUUboru rharaacy. .
bLESWOOD
T'ia f'oorlh at Clenw-nod toiiued tff
1 .
very ..leain ly. The Mntng waa
r ;l)int.d. nod tin wood talrl.y rang,
I Mm I le Baker lead the Peclarw
' tloi of Iiidndi-ijc with a well
iusj!Mtd v ce.
Mi-tr .S. inoy Varl jr decl.laa d
Hjjr O u'.ir.v very weil.
Mi La in Oirvin recited "Inde
pen U nee Day."
Mis Minnie L'isterga vena MTli
Lat BMudslle."
Mr. I.u-ter read an es-ay on the
"Life 1 1 Lincoln.'
The lst of all wa Mr. L.ngley'a
pech, which was hcrt and to the
point.
S on everyone gathered around a
well pread table. Mr. Scbofleld
brought some fine Mrawberriea, one
measuring l Inc'.ie. After dinner
the yoani; folk gathered on the plat,
form, where Mr. Bob Johnson dis
course.! sweet music on the violin,
w ith an organ a?oompalnment, en
livened occasionally by Mr. Stewart
linen in de chorus on de hone.'
Everyone express! himself well
pleased at the cloe of the day.
Mer. Ed jnl Walt Murphy ami
Mr. .Wligen. of French Fntirle,
pent their Fourth at Olenwood.
Little Lyman Oarvln met with
erious accident the niornlug of the
6th. w hile playing w ith a firecracker.
It di!eharoed In hi face, burning it
badly, also one of hi wrist.,
Mr. A. Morrill and family spent
the lourth mi the Xi'haleiu,
The
1 ...if 1.1 ..! (in. kt nlllni. with fh.
Mim Clara Riling, A rude Mntod,
( elia (ilejxon, lt'a ami Emma
Klink were the guest of Minnie ami
Annie Luster, also Hugh Fulton and
Mr. Harrison,
old Mr. Murphy spent several
day with Mr. Donahue, who ha re
turned home.
A little boy of Charle Batetuan's
was badly burned while playing with
firecracker.
Fre1 s hont l apent hi Fourth at
Glen wood.
Tommy Lustir and Dio Gleason
have gone to work at Wlltrout'
mill.
Mr. lioui Gleax)u, of French
Prairie, Is i.peiiliog a week with hi
family at bis father', J. M. Gleaaoo.
Mis Nina Bateman will teach a
Mcond term at the Glen wood achooi,
Ugliining on the 16th.
.Several fauiiliea front Galea City
went up the creek and spent the 4th.
Mr. Langley and family expect to
go iu ramp on the Xehalein aoon.
f'KOM A.N'oTUF.B PEX.
Mr. Bdluford and Fjirl, after spend
ing a few very pleasant weeks with
their uncle, Mr. Hughes, and other
friends, took their departure for their
home In Portland, 011 Monday hut.
Mr. INiney apent Saturday night
with Mr. Flu Ip.
51 r. Donahue returned home on
the I'm I Inst., and la Improving the
time canning fruit and cuttsng hay.
Mr. and Mr. X. C. Lily, of Galea
City, were men In Glenwood a short
(time ago.
j Oue day last week seemed to be
'Postmaster' day," there being Ave
' at Glenwood during the day.
j Ed Murphy came up to hi place
;SundHy tn remain for a few days.
1 laaing in wom tor it, ne came up
I to cut hay, but we think he know
j Mr. Scoticld's have a good many
!rle strawla-rrie.
I i.eorge iienoerson wa seen hi
jday last wivk, on hi way up to hi
; claim.
j Nehiilein river for tlsblng.
NMV TEltllEIW AT THE XUB1AL.
The following new teachers were
elected by the Board of Regent of
the State .Normal school at Mon
'mouth ut the annual meeting held in
June.
Methods and Psychology, II. H
Buckhain. A. M., recently of the
itnil,,o, St-w York, State Xormul;
Mathematics, 1 J. Canstland, B. .
Cornell College,' Iowa; Chenilstry
1 .. i.. l L. i, .
auti ihuiiijt, rf. r jhiictjiiiu, d.cs.
Kajisii state Normal; physics and
Mutlieiuatics, M. B, Brown, A. B.,
ivansis state .Normal ana Indiana
state University; Music and Draw.
lug, Mia Anna B. Sickle. Detroit
Conservatory of Music.
Prof. But kiiam take the place of
t'roi. r. a. uitz, who resigned to
accept the principalshipof the Ellen
burg, Wasiiingtou, State Normal,
Prof. Balcomb w ill take the place
of Prof. W. J. Siiillman, who waa
elected last spring to the chair of Ag
riculture in the Wahington Agricul
tural College. Toe present faculty of
,he .H.,1(H,, wini,UM of Wa lwm
all of whom are teachers of ability
and experience, with thorough special
preparation for Iheir work. The
future of the school seem to promise
much valuable Work in the Interest
of the public school of the state.
SCHOOL REPORT.
Following is the report of Witch
Hazel schis.l, District Xo. 79, for
J un r"-n ay?
,un i'11' ed. S
-No. day attendance, ShUi No. day
alsence, 31; No. time tardy, 8; aver
age attendance, 1 1; No. of visitors, 4.
Ttne neither nb-cnt nor tardy were,
Lulu Pal niateer, Susanna, Hilda and
Frankie llclvogt, Klmerand Charli
Scott and Paulina Pitterson.
Mjiiiy J. 1m lay, Teacher.
.Ica4 Letter Lint.
The following Is a list of letters re
maining tincnilid for in the rostoffiee
at Hillsls.ro, July 7, 1991: )
Frvd Beck, Wm. Contcr, Miss
Clark Hoffntin, Frank Ray, G. C
Rippey, R. Warner.
All I. tier not called for will be
sent to the dead letter office. One
cent will be charged for each letter
culled for.
Mary A. Brows, I. M.
XtKRIEU.
Kn"u-rtii - U b nsdiitlM of th
b il tlb-r, am Ho !, 4atJ iJk. bf
H lilr. 4 p.. Mr. i. H." krBUjr aa.1
biim Jrir Ir-Und.
Vl'ninsi
o lb. b
-Is Jntr ih. t th bnaa
br0r Isti, Ul. Iran J. Wil
li, rut ami M.aa Mnt lmtwM. all of
W..rinir n obu'.j. I Ir tsrB. Kv. W. E
einub ollioi-.ling
Ja. Xewfrfirt was thrown dosrn
ye-trr l iv artcrnoon on Kecond street
l.y a d. r.vtlve plank in the side
walk. Fortunately no bones were
l.mken, but the bruises are of a pain
ful nature.
Assessor Delchmsn Is nearly
through with the Held work or
ing for 1894. ' '
Awara4
Hlshtftt Honor-World's Fa Ir
CHEAT,!
per
' MOST PERFECT MADE
A pur Crap Grot of Tartar Pow la. Fm
torn Ammonia, Alum or any other aJulurMvt
40 YEARS THI STANOARO.
SEUIIXISGOFTHEEVD.
. This dispatch from Ciiiago I pub-
lishel a reflection of the position of
affairs io that city, and reajrc
every patriotic tod law-abiding tit
uen. Slowly but stei lily.edrnly and
certainly, a befltj the supreme power
of a great nation thtoughout ait the
wide stretch of iu domain where evil
disposed person are taking advant
ageof the exceptional industrial cou
dltion to incite violent- and l.ltsul
she.1, the f.k-ral government I mo'
mg 10 trie accoiupiisiiinent or that for
which It powers were delegated to it
by the aople, the preservation l
order and the safety of life and prop
erty. At Chicago, In connection
with the stale and municipality, it
has already brought pew out of the
condition of war . which prevailed
last week. At Km FruncUs., Sacra
mento, and vurioiis jsints in Col
orado and Washington where the
unruly are creating havoc, it has let
loose the dog of war iu token of its
intention to have peace, even if It has
to fight for It. In Chicago the mill
tary arm has accomplished its pur
pose; the Judicial arm ha taken up
the orderly course of its duties, which
include the fixing upon the guilty
parties the measure of their crime
and the fitting of the punishment
thereto. The first step lu this proce
dure was the assembling of the fed
eral grand Jury and the delivery of a
change to it by JudgeGrosMcup.
That it 1 the Intention of the
national authorities not to he turned
aside from an exhaustive Inquiry In
to tho questions which it ha under
taken to pass uisn by mere technic-
alities, was evidenced at Ihe outset
by the brusqueness by whiih it
swept aside the ph-a of privacy
and privilege which the Western
Union Telegraph Comtstny, with a
due regard for the privacy of the
messages of (s clients, w .4 forved to
put in, w hen the J jry called for the
message from Pre-ident Dt-h to the
member of his order which bad
been transmittal over its line. The
court held that public ssf.-ty
paramount to private right, and -..
ordered that the .li-ia!cli" be .r e
duced. That it I- th- Inleoi on 01
ho government not to Is- 1 , lo.ig
about the work in hand. ns Ilm ii
by the fact that the f.atsleM fifth
telegraph official who brought lie
dispatches had scanvly coast d to is ho
along the corridors lending to the
grand Jury nm, when that Islv
filed into court and hiiiiouiiissI it had
found a true bill of indictment. 1'eud
Ing the arrest of the person thus put
under Indictment, the public was al
lowed to draw all Its conclusions
from the premises and such prelimin
arydaU as It had at hand. That
rresiuent net was the man none
doubted, and subsequent develop
nients Justified the surmise.
It waa in rather a boastful spirit
that General Master Workman Sov
ereign announced to an Associated
Press rejortcr today that he wa
writing an order for a general strike
that would involve 1,1)00,000 men.
As Mr. Sovereign sees the situation
from hi. hlghnalaricd perch, it look
to him to be great strategic move
ment, and he doubtless gloats over
anticipated victory. It has probably
never occurred to him that hi gen
eral strike order means suffering
and destitution for the million of nrn
and their families who are Involved.
He dosen't take time to consider
that In pinching the industries and
business Interests he is creating a
condition of actual starvation for his
deluded follower. f he is going tu
lay seige to the business industries 0
the country, he ah uld understand
that ihese Industrie are In a better
eondition to stand the siege than he
Is to become the aggressor. Like the
foolish king of old, he I going to war
without first counting hi host or
reckoning the cost. He Is only dig-
glngthepit into which be will rail,
and in which the cause of las.r or
ganization will he buried.
After sufleiliit for thrve years fioin
Inflammatory rliuniMliiii, and try
tli2 many dirf-rvn rHtoedie, lin lti.1-
"T alJftwn wet-ks trcatmenr iif the
Peuihrattsl niinr-d wells at Martin
ville, Indiana, without any sM-i;
hedeflt, I was M'ruatl t try lr.
D. I. r)rda.v,s . -ter-- I f lt re
Ili'Vi-d at orxv, mxl hsv u--l llviii
luce with (rrvM l-'o Ht Io me.
Max rKAXHAM
IlllUioro, ir., July ir.ll.
I'lsr gale at Hrrx't's druu store.
.
"My little hov was very bad oQ"
for two months with diarrhoa. We
i-aed various niedlUn., IoiaI in
two doctor, hut nothinir did him ,
any (rood until we used C'haiuU rlaln's larlaln cllo, cholt-ra and dlarrhira
eolie, cholera and dlarrho? nn.edy.lmedy, which we did, ami that
which ravelmnkedlatereli. fan.l-s.n;ru,r,htw.v. I think guvm
cured him. I consider It the lnt "f what it waa
medicine made and can rr.na.l. n-, r"eomnaiidid toil.. 4vJm ertsler,
Uoosly recommend it loall who ni-d ; U thH. Ib rki t o. n and 60
adiarrhoaor cniit! medicine. J. K. ,eent l-otilc th by lliiMioro
Hsre, Trenton, Tex. 2:. ami to .-ent i I'harmacy.
bllea ft)P sale by lllllsbom -har- lh,:hZn.n rrnty
m,,c' will be sble to clear m tini a
The rresbyterlana of NewU-r will 'year fmm the tees of eonnty rfflrr
build a new church this summer to after pay lug the salaries under the
cost 12,000. 'aewlaw.
BARGAINS
IX-
FRUIT TREES.
APrt.E.4. fkALM. I'UIKKS,
I U k I. Ul tH t4 otlwf IraM
tit fu ala at
Bed-rock Prices
lui Cud ur apfttvvcj nut.
TIIOS. D. HUMPHREYS.
7i
IF
VOL'
WANT
a Grsti'! uit of !the ml to
at hrir.f prices call vO
order
S. ROSENTHAL.
Main M.
, opy. Cirr lraf Stor,
lli.loru. U'.
All work guaranteed.
rromptiiPss,
Accuracj,
.Neat.
TAILOR!
Suits Made
To Order.
LOW PRICES.
Clothe I leased ssd Repaired at
HOLMES'
IN CHENETTE'8 ROW.
HILLSBORO HOUSE
J. MiRfllKOP. . rreerteter
rnr!soutid aad... Waahlogtoa Htret
EWLV FTKNIMHCD
AKD BENOTAfEt-
must ri. ass TABLE, and allao
i i oiHuUMHiatkNi lor tb i
.
Surcharge Beasonabl
Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder
WorM' Fair HItMM Avar.
Wb Baby wa ak-k, t bar Caattt,
WLb tht u ChiUl, tb, ertod forOaatorla,
Whta aha bwam Him, aba ritwc to Caataria.
Wbaa aba had Uuklraa, as (ara tbara Caateria,
THE BETHANY
nisMn
DHUU
Will l-sraUh the Utesl. rteat aaa
most t arerallr Selrrted Nasle fsr all
llershiea.
I'sr Fall laforraatUa, Addres
F. C.TOELLE, Bislint Maiipr,
Bethany, - Oregon.
W. L. Douclas
1 Q 14 fir isTMsetsr.
5. CORDOVAfi,
r ut .101 t m4uC cms '
3.UP0LICE,4Joua.
LADIES'
SCNOrOCATAiMu
iAJ a . aa i aas a a
' si OW1 s .
BROCKTON, MASS.
Yaa caa aav taaa. fer vaala W. L.
lloa.la
BmaH. wc r. iu l.r.-H wft...fktl.iatl 4
drcrtiMi kbo la Iba warl. a a aaraa'
mt vaiaa oj manipia in aaraa aaa pne wm
lb bottom, hich pratMta alat bl.k
orkea aa4 Iht miMlrraaa Bra.. Oar aboaa
r.ju.l cu.tom work ta tnyl, .y Siting aa4
arr.rla qn.lilie.. kiva Ih.ta atl rr.ry.
wh.tr at lower pnrrr. tat th vala ia tbaa
nv otttrr m. i ... via kuamttaia. it aaf '
Barklra Jt,rlr kaife, ,
The W"V salve In the work! for
eiits, tirui-s, sores, ulcers, salt
rli.'titn, ft'v.-r sorvs, tetter, chapped
li oui". I'liilttlains eorns and all skin
i ni'tioiis, nod ssltlvelv cures piles,
.r no my niiird. It Is guaranteed
to irive srfi sat infliction or money
rTiitidd. I'rie i cents pef sx.
Vr -ol ly llillilMr I'haruutry,
Ij-t f:ill I wa,i lakc with a kind
jof sumnivr t-uni Ulnt, aoirtnanled
i4 n tut'ir. iu. urarriH, noon
tny wit.-S iter, who lives with
, wa to n in Ihe same way. We
u ''ot ev.-ryihioe without ben.
Then I sai l, kt us try Chan.
IH TAILOR
(inn
FRED HAMBLETON 6463
JsV2Z
PLANTER 2518
Will staa1 for Mrrtee tor the
PLAKTKR.
air of raadora. t -T7 ; PbuIIm :l) t:2v
Bar Ma-lia.e wkit hiad fa. 15V
hi, wiaki lora. brsst br J. C. Mc
Isrraa, i., Uuirilta,Ky.'FcM IS'I.
iaV fAGOAST,S Slf,'.
si s. afji isj .m.vt llliwwiwui IV
Jam W bar Drsaai ' ttlK.
rmnd dan of N'ydia Wilks. :IJ4.
Sd dam, -rWr.- MwlU-owgfi
iuu Of IncluHl, 1 1,
ltia-aad.V.ld.S:Sa.
Jol.n LoTs,i.n.
nbra, J;,, ,
n l grand Omb of Da Cteam, S:t.
i amm .. ......or nnrv LkuxKt
PAXC0A8T, Wd Mimbrioo 8 :2!
m Jsra, blram. bv Hrvli
sn ol iWant, t:2I, I ir U Maul V
i'uicoau. Jt:i. SJ. Ilaad !
BaincCbi4l:H, -j of Kisanlia,
od dm ot thriMatsiihreoisi
bettw tkaa S f,
nj grand daot U CrMcvoJ, S 3 4.
foniuIa. t:S".
ti dam, BU L Mucbriuo Chh-i
lara of Curtis f(rklt'Mia, J -Mi,
ticilaunt, air of Aiutap4, tne.
iduarii, Bll Lup by tfrui.' Brl&.un i
fANCOAoT i lUm of Kno. 4.
in,X:13; iirat. :13 : hir.i. x.l .
Proi.al, 2;lli,lcfcoJ ni irs e
Alia, raco raoird, s a7, rViolu, X;l,.
PL1NTEK Las had but four i-oli-uv..
oat ymr uld trained and saunsl in ra.f-.
uid two of the r In th X:Sjll-l
With a Uii dii.fauc h i tin
rouugati ir in th N-rtU f au trie to uul k
Vlil. to t i. tk. sn ii.,
TLHNLS TO MKKT HARD TIMllSs
Single servicv t Seaaou, with privilege of return, U-; Insurance, 146
Mare iatrwated to me to be bred, w ill re. iverood cure and r.astunira
it 11.50 per month. For further information addrcs.
; T1I0S. 11.
THE HILLSBORO
Art new making First-Class
GTOCK AND COMMON BRICK
at
WORKS. nr
HILLSBORO BLACKSMITH AND REPAIR
151
All kinds of repairiDjj in Woo.1 and Iron dqpe in n woiknuu-
: like manner and on abort notice.
. . CARPENTER SHOP IN CONNECTION . . .
Hones Shod promptly. The rejwir of all kind of
FARM AMP MILL
Made a specialty. Shop on
and Third streets, llUIshoro.
GEO. CLIFFORD, Prop'r.
When YOU Nee a good thing
.. CATCH IT
That 1 what every GOOD house-kei-per and coo due a Urn sha kuows
. , whre to buy
CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER
.. Wil l. BV
HUCHtS, MORGAN
ot
UiUoburo. Orefa, and atknow1ed,ed
Poa.U-r in
Try It aa4 he eosrlaeed
Eillsbofo LiveryFeed and Sales
IIACMS, 0UGGIEH ASM 1UDI0 1I0KSKS
rarTLt TBHs.r.-a a.
A IIV USI UP Bi6ILH AIDC.
4fe4s-t Ml far HIAKSK Kill reeHre rt atteatia.
atesseaiber the flaee,
ttainr STRBST, oppoaiU TUALATIN HOTEL.
P. J. WILLIAMS 4. W. SIWILL Pronrlefora.
JSI-- ...
IF YOU WUTTO HIRE
00 TO
Cily Livery Slable
Whsrf jou will fiod the Rent Teaim that can be hud
IN UII.LSR01.0.
EVET1YTIIIMG ntTSTCUS&
Good Teaiai. God Biig;le ami WW Drf?r.
0fa tond and WMhlngton 8ta.
f lM at tsa tali Urial, HtUar.
rKKD HAMIILI.TON tf.'rt.
Bu, iUml.U I.Mii.tti M,
uhI.
8ai S is; J.i.e I ,
Vsnipildi, (3j 13'
, ' '' ; ,
v-lc.
Ut Ura, Siii.k5U M.i I
. b UWrMbdAU.'.Uk
dum of I'rssi HattiMvUM, t:'-t,
a Tnn . Z Xa
Uilam, (luU bv !i t.il r's .V t.!VH
t" U,l'r?: 4:SVf-
Ski dIU..b lfiL, labtl uf llkl. f !!)
' ik oViq.. . b. il.c. 1 I. ' 'r
! II t MUX. ETON I IN .it y i.tU W
I VufMlk, kua i II. Ol lUrUmU-t, 0
11 dam, O'esrm ... k lt.r..r ' Uf
3d dam, OleD4..r OliTwr, mi .i A r
LAKELWI) Al'.II IJI I. ! f
Oforg" O. ?Zl4.tc., b lls.l.rs..i.i..o. .
1st daiu, i.4K-t.i.tmM I) A -i. ui i
j 1 s fuli busli.rtu II-r I I, ir : Mm.J
S., ; jrnd r of KrrnJin, 1 7;.'
' ALEXANDER'S ACDALIJIH. ! f
1 GoM-mlih Mit, f.l. tie, ami Al
MKat, ijellutout. etr., by liauibitriuutaa
j 1U, d.a, kti lMrluif. '
Fl:LD HAMBl.LTOS'3 rv,rd .
bad a hen 6 Jr old sd K-praWd iu
: lb rood 'k1 third Lrati of a rmtv to
hi;b lil Milkt y, and Car mrrnl jrmrt
, lli rt.aaipioit 5 year-old rrovrd of
tk North Pr 16c. No aojlwa In (rvuii
nr Wabln1ia h yri trotud that fa-t
i with llitla traia'nc m Frad llamblto
naa. ll aaa rsra altcru aald m
' .k-. ....
aud a btwd to bat i food
' Buusr Diil.1 1m year.
T0.Nt.UK, II I lis bo io, Ur.
STOCK BRICK CO.
their M
NORTH 6IDC A00ITION
MACHINERYr
Washington between Second
Oregon.
ROGERS,
lr all a
aw;srr Ut nr Flaking
the market.
that what we sa; U tree.
HKJIIKS 3I0IUU & 1.0GEIIS.
Stable ::
aasJ
A GOOD LiVERY TEAM
TUB