HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT. Kslvrd to Wis ptMnffln at Hill.horo,Oroo, se woua-i abecrtptlon, m tdftiut, per ftw VILUIIUIU) PL'BLISHINU CO. Proprietor. V. M C. OAl'LT, Editor. orrtri l r.tfKU or turn art FRIDAY, (XTOIJEIt 19. fJeri. Howard, couitnunder of the Atlantic, la hU annual report, reconn- wen 1 a, 100 i-r cent Increase of the army "until several vexatious ques tions art) aettled." This Is a poor reason, and U aot iat I-factory. It waj eiDected. M a matter of Cnurae, that Cleveland would not work sanirnt Hill or even J?Kt to any of his frauds to do It, but repub licans m-wl not expert to sue crap on lilt hat wbfu Hill W defeated this tall. The LktllySun'promlsed foraoiue month, has apix-ared la Portland Jt U being received with favor every where. It U not yet equal to the Oregonlan, hut exhibits evldenre of enterprise and will, no doubt, rvcelve the support It dt rveM. Senator Gorman In not making any speeches In the present campaign but Mlmply MUndlug by one that he made In the senate, when he exposed the atx-rels of his party to the public irase In a way that contributed ma terially to the levity of nations. Gmit Britain in about to launch neven new battle-ships of the lartrmt class, and all warranted not to hug the shore during an Interview with the enemy which, In the light of the recent Japan-Chinese naval duel, Is good reading for the commandew of American crulaur. They held a stat election In Georgia a few days ago. The vote la the largi-Ht ever pollcl, fully 6,000 more than In '92. Then the majority wa 71,000. ThU time It was only 0,(HH). If 40,000 vote may be loot to "the party" In the Houth, what may be expected at the North? A copy of Frye'a prlenary geogra phy, published by Ginn A Co., Boa ton, hat been Been. It Is a gem and beautiful to behold. The relief mar are far ahead of anything that ban yet been st-en. The volume la com petitor for a place In our schools In compe titiou with Montelth'H, that lias been used in the state, to the ex clusion of all others, for more than twenty-five years. A daring roblery was committed at The Dalle tnla week, when the express box, containing 930,000 In gold, waa taken from the U. P. ex press oftlee. Considerable mystery shrouded the matter, but the officials think they have the right men in the person of the driver, who transferred the box from the midnight train to the ofTLe, and two others, the trio fjelnir the only ones having keys to the otflee. lilank cartridge have killed many a mobber. It is a pernicious custom that some of our police raptalna and militia officers have fallen Int. when they fire blank cartridges, or over the heads of the mob. When those Ohio law-breakers realised, on Wed nesday night, that they were receiv ing slugs of lead Instead of paper they wittered like chart. It Is morcy and an economy of human life to let It be understood that powder and ball will te used oil mobs. Our school superintendent, in se lecting books this fall, should cboone thow authors or system that Lave but few liooks from w hich to gather the rudiments of an education. No tice bow many writing books are in flicted on o. On the list as now auad up thct are no Ks thsn 37, vis: U iponeerian copy books, 7 Tracing tipy books, 5 Shorter Course ropy books, u Malison's written opellers, A Piper's eat work, and & Itond's htalT-ruled writing books. And readers. In the serien' there are five books the fifth and espn aive one being superfluous. If a boy ran read in the ftsirth reader, he can read anything. Is it any wonder the book fast is working to hake no change tuade this fail? ritventl paragraphs of General K'tiofields report are reproduced in another iiilumn. The opinions are vaiuablo Uvuse they are thoxe of a profetfeMuial, but tbey are to I read as coming from a out-lded observer. The general ha ali his lift been accustomed to look oa public affairs from a military stand-point. ILhicc he can see bo way of adrulnlstoring r,ivmnirnt ei lt by Kirions of men. Usiklng at lb future through the past, there seem little penalty for a material Iik rea.se of the amy. The crisis of Inst July was easily handled by the "handful of regulars" and we are not likely to have a ereuter emergency, unlewa it be like that ol 1st; I, whlch.was cared for by evea a less regular army used as a rtcucktis. Iff the July campaign the eek place aas not in the number of men or ability U officers to handle them, but la th law permitting them to be used at alt. The danger from foreign foe Is maguifled. A f(vlgn enemy must make pnara- tioas for an attack which are quite a important to him as our preparation for defense. That truth i plainly taught by that greatest of all modern commanders, General Grant. Scho field 1 riht in his estimate of the Y,Km of polio? and state troop. FESITESTUKY MAS AGE MEXT. The Statesman lays bare the nail and carefully uncover IU beavi, but never hits It once, though the fair wood U dented all about It by tal- wart blows. The Ktatesman quote a picture from an exchange a picture of the condition of a l aiuornu. con vlct. who emerge from prison In disgrac, without a trade excepi inr " . a iL . ability to run the machinery oi a juie mill. Yet in civil life there U no jute mill to oerate. Here U a bit of col oring from the article: "With tear in their eyes, young men teg lo oe auowwu iu tradts) or avocations that will prepare them to aland erect and be men among men whrn they Wave prison, . I . - mlr .1 but with, a practlL-ai curse tha w hurl them to enforced Idler or ends tbem to work In a Jute mill Why send them to work In ajute mill? Iie-aue that 1 the ouly Hud oi wora thati kiuU think of at which a man would And It impossible to get em olovment after leaving prison The deliberate object of California Is to unfit criminals for honorable self support." A parallel Is found In the Oregon penitentiary. And yet the States man would have a beet sugar factory built by the state and operated by the convicts, so that the lease system may be avoided, while prisoners have something to do for occupation and earn their keep. It Is admitted that a prisoner would learn to make sugar, that he would tie employed, but not admitted that he would have a trade by which he could euro a living In civil life. He u....t.i .4 hlolftM when he nas serveu nis uiuw as iuo i.ihuiui. ----- vlct, who has learned to operate the lute mill. The system of building expensive factories by the state that employ ment may be furnished to convicts Is wronir. The capital required for such plants limits them in number, and there are few civil corporations that build them. The Jute mills almost entirely are monopolised ty tne states. It is not good policy ror me state to seek a like monopoly of the sugar mills. If the state Is to train convicts to trades by which they may become self-supporting when returned to free. dotn, those should be chosen requlr Ing little capital for their operation j rr u-hpn 'a convict nuts off his Nirinnl clothe be has not mucn . - - - r money with which to Initiate expen tdve factories. If he can posse hammer, or an awl, be is fortunate, And ability to use theee tools Is that for which the California youth con vlct weep. The policy should lie to give them a hand training that will enable the convict to earn wage without the Intervention of expenslv machinery. A neighbor, the East Oregoulan, has thewe very pleasant words, which go beyoud the printing office to word of compliment to our county hence Its reproduction : "The Hllls- boro I.vnKr-K.voEST has not been visitor to the East Oregoulan oflto In the stst, but we shall ask It Bxchanire In the future. We want on our exchange list. It Is a four pMire paiwr, eight columns to the lge, all at home print, well edited, j eatly printed, and, all in ail, a model country paper. It deserve a liberal patronage from tho people of Hillaboro and the tributary country, and we doubt not that it receives it. A paper of IU exoeJUAnty Is worth a great deal to any town. t i a re llector of the Intelligence of the peo ple and a creditable one." Besides being unlawful, that mob which attacked an Ohio Jail for the purjose of getting custody of a negro rapist, is silly. The negro was duly convicted and sentenced to twenty years ia the penitentiary, which seems to be tbo extent of the law. It Is reasonably certain t.h,at the sentence would be executed. f tn punish ment I not severe enough, than let those people sjueod the law ao that Justice may rw done. There Is no reason or excuse for community acting as that one Is said to be doing. The militia did well to shoot and to kill. No innocent man ha been touched. Our neighbor, the Beburg Re view, Is unconsciously doing the work which the txigk trust wonld have done, to-wit: Oppose any changM of school books. Let the Re view call to mind the partial change made five yea ago. Jt did not cost the patrons a cul. Tticy gave an old Uajk for a new on, and the board of education will see that the same ft ee exchange U agaia made some ot our books are not the best. Some are doubtless proper texts, but let us get rid of the poor ones, especially when we can do so with out cost. Hill has discovered that th wealthy Now York democrats are In bad humor about the income tax, and more Inclined to vote with the republican titan to contribute to the democratic campaign fund. Hill must not forget that he, himself, found voting with the republicans the best sort of medicine, politically and personally. The committee of 100 In Portland reports that 9$ per rent of the books ii-shI in the public schools are those published by the American hook irut. The vote by whk-h thes werei4cted wasalmtwt unanimous, and that 11 of the ballots are almost duplicates, a wonderful coincidence when It I remembered that some of these officers are hundreds of luilca Jlstaat from each other. XILT03 firiT USD. Last week something was said about the visit to Umatilla county and what was seen at Milton was left till this wk for recital. Two pasMeoger coaches attached to a king freight train held the excursionists. Slow ly the heavy train wound around the curves or tnefiortoou way up Wildhone creek till the high lands were reached. Then over the rolling prairie past Adams, Athena, Weston and their platforms of wheat, till a tributary of the NJla waiia river was struck. This furol-Jieu a cut through the table land by which the rail cars are let Into the alia v ana valley. The first stop is at Milton our station. lne station is inn. fourths of a mile from the business center of town. Hacks and carriage took our women to town and aouie of the strongest men. The visitors were received In the meeting hall oi the Knight of Pythias. The lodge, from the appearance or us mm must be a lanre one and prunperous. The A. O. U. W. meet in Ue same room and are nourishing. tamiliar emblems were ail about. From the reception hall we went to the ban quet ball. And such a spread I That land can have no nungry people. The people of Milton are skilled In advertUinir. They first foed their truest and then show their product. After dinner the exhibition nan was thrown open and the wonderful fruit display that bad btn gathered and arramred In a day and a half w as before us. ho would have tnougnt that in that brown, baked, dusty country such fruits and vegetables could be found lor the show naiL The water of the Walla Walla river makes it possible. Lven through the streets of the city flew small stream of limpid water. The fruit was beautiful to the eye and lurious to the taste, but remembering Hood luver of last year Its superiority was not marked, or even the Willamette valley before orchard pest had lis tened themselves on our trees. Com pari ug the fruit plucked from a home pear tree, nothing at Milton was seen that would equal it. But Mil ton Is a great country and Its people are vain or their possessions, ana deservedly so. The town has a population or 1000 or 1500. several brick buildings, a floe flouring mill and a large fruit evaporating plant. The fruit dryer 1 what Is known as a Ferris wheel apparatus. It has a capacity of 9,500 pounds or green mill peraay. ine product is very fine and set is at top tlirures In any market. None of the fruit from Milton finds It way to Portland but Is marketed In the Hocky Mountain towns and east ward. Connected with the peaches uf this town a good story Is told at the expense of our 1 u. Williams One of our party bought a box of Indian peaches and directed them to be sent home by express. These peaches are of a dark red odor and when they were received at the ilillsboro express oflioe, Mr. Wll liams by a glance between the slat of the box thought the w hole pack sire waa spoiled by decay. To get rid or them as soon as posniDie ne delivered them before the purchaser returned home. Harry was there and soon had the cover off and sample In his hand. They were I prime condition and Just the thing for pickle. Milton U an Inoorpor ated town, ha a water system that cost 110,000, an electrio light system both arc and Incandescent, run by water power, two churches, a graded school employing seven teachers who Impart instruction to 850 children The main school building 1 a four room structure that cost $8,000. Professor C W. Duffleld la principal The school Is maintained by a 4-mlll district tax. The newspaper of the town Is the "Eagle," a seveu-column folio that seems to be prosperous and is ably conducted. It has the respect and confidence of the community, which it richly deserves. While here a comely matron was met who formerly lived in thi county and was a favorite In society, and hailed as Miw Wilmot. Hht Was accompanied by her husband whose name, though spoken, was forgotbn iu a minute afterward. Hon. Nathan Pierce lives at Milton and was out u) meet thi boys. He is a Jolly farmer who seems to b able to defy hard time. LoatUsJ on the train again, an une ventful run was made to Pendleton, which temporarily was home. A system of pipe line has been be. gun in Milwaukee by which water can be thrown on a burning build, ng to the height of 120 feet. The Amer leans will supply any amount of In genuity and money to put out a fire, says the Globe-Democrat, but grudge the cost of fire-proof buildings. This hi probably our most glaring national (oily. It may be further remarked, had the Kinney building been con structed on the slow burning system that is, without hollow waljs or cIosaJ attics, the fire Wednesday morning would have been extin guished In twenty tuinuto with one tenth the ds ma?. rr a ! The voter in New York City will handle about twenty separate ballot on election day. Voters fresh from the naturalisation mills will vote on a new oJtutloo divided Into three parts, on th consolidation pf New York and Brooklyn, on lending the credit of the city to an underground railway company, and on a doaen and a half other Issus. The new cit izen will be Jtvply impressed, If not completely rattled, with the greatueas of hi adopted country. It has been decided by the supreme court of Nebraska that a man who murdered his daughter may Inherit her property, on the ground that in the steoc of a law governing such casts), the established rule of Inherit ance must be sufbrrcd. Other courts, however notably the New York court of appeals hae held different ly, for the better reason that as a matter of public policy, a murderer should not be allowed to Inherit the estate of the victim. The fact come out in the Episcopal convention Id New Yorx that thj game of foot-ball is seriously redo. Ing the fund for aged and infirm clergymen. It is incidental fact 1 due te the great foot -bail game played In recent years on Thankaglv Lug Day, which keep people away (roiu the church and causa them to forget their annual contribution u a most wurth TWO SUDDEN DEATHS. be Yamhill Ricer and the Transportation Problem. ruLici rsoTccrio. McMlxsrviLLE, Or., Oct. 17th. Thi morning at 7 .30 a. rn. Bedding, a prominent citizen of Laftyette, was found dead In his bed at the Essex house. He left orders to be called at 7:15, which was carried out. He answered the call of the boy, but not appearing was called again at 7 :30, To thi no KNponse was given, and the door being locked, a Ladder was procured and tha room entered by the window, ne was found dead in bed, all Indication pointing toward the fact that ha had died but a mo. ment before the entry of his room A doctor was called, who prououncd the cause heart disease. Mr. Redding has held several responsible Dotations In the county and Is well known by ail the old settler. Pat Callahan, an old resident of these parts, was stricken with brain paralysis, at the r.ureka housfe on Sunday last. He died Tuesday morning, not having regained eon sclousness since taken down. For the past twenty year he has been roaming up and down the West side, doing enough work to keep himself, and refusing to reside with his sons, who are prominent business men of Albany and Corvallls. In fact, has kept bis whereabouts from them They were telegraphed for as soon as be was taken down, and they were here at his death. He was burled to day from the Catholic church. The committee, appointed by the cltisana, on the sugar factory is work, and a mass meeting ha been called for Saturday, at which the Sub Ject will be discussed, and agreement as to the amount of beet each farmer will raise, will ba made. The assault on Banker Shute has caused considerable comment In this city, and our people are wondering when their turn will come. The banks of McMlnnvllle are fortified with time locks and the ugly musxles of shot guns can be seen in bandy positions. Time locks alone are suf ficient to stop a desperado. A reao lute night watch paces the streets nightly, and sn attempt at wholesale robbery will not succeed In this cliy if care and precaution have anything to do with stopping It, The poor old Yamhill river will bear upon Its bosom the knightly form of Senator John H. Mitchell on Friday. Our people are determined to have an open river at all seasons of the year and our representatives I congress must recognise that fact at once. The river has msde the rail road company drop the freight rate to seven and one-half cents per 100 pound from here to Portland. As soon the water raises a little, regu lar trips will be made by the boat Nearly all the freight received in the city 1 hauled from Dayton, the boat': rate from Portland on all classes be ing 19 cents per 100. The railroad'! lowest charge is SO rent per 100. fQ r It hast aatherlt. Editor Ixdkpkndext: Kindly say in your nest Issue that Prof. Traver, now a teacher at IW vert on, will not take charge of the Mass said at Cedar Mill. He will not, because he can not ao4 way not, Thiy fact ha, or tils party responsible for the fa Unreport which appeared In a re cent Issue of your valuable paper, should have known, O. M. Dr. Price's Crwaaa Baklag Pow4ar WsrlTs Mr Ntgwsst Mass! ssd Dlplisia dvartiaiog T P. PI8HKR,. awspaper XJ agent, II sssat. 11 Msrohaat' atebange, Has rraaotsco, is oar aatsoriaed aor Thi paper t kept oa Sis la hi mm fPRTER NQT1CE W, A. LAIDLAW Will Sell Goods For The Follotclng Pricci Royal Savon soap (20 bars). F'lnawt Toilet swap a cake Coal oil per gallon Mens' Blveted overalls per lr Cotton thread g spools for......... Silk thrvaJ per spool Ladies' Jersey ribbed vest m m panu Ulanklets per pair Best grade 1 CO 05 I' AO 2J 06 Sol 2i 75 73 THESE ARE ONLY SAMPLES Of PriccaA CLEAR CUT al through our Una. We carry a full line of the latest LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, HOSIERY, SHOES, ETC., it Rock-Bottom Pricea for Spot Cash or . . . FARM PRODUCTS AT CURRENT PRICES . . . We guarantee to gice tetter calues for the money than can te got in tny other store in Oregon, Highest of 3 ia Laavtoiag Power. La.: t U. S. Govt Report Id IWC7 Adsolutely puce T X th alitmit suun. of ih Mats of Ors- 1 soa. for tbs snaBly of W uiuagt as., hobsn Imbris, plaintifl. V. i l Qsors B. Harkls, CI MB Msrkls. IJ I I Mtrkl HsasrBbrarn. HMuhiwt, tbs sssbsjiii of IJ; Vs H. W- f Lssbjsatv Maris U. ItoLaabmatt. lbs i Otssrua NaUooal Hask of forllaod. asd I W. W. Csiiid. rsesirsr of lb Ursituo Nat) goal bask ot furUaiul dsfaowlasta : I ToUwm H. Markia. Clara start ks. Ida Starkis Haaatohracn. ani lo Hao btnoh, to basbaad of said Ida, dsfcailaata: la tbs bsbs of tb rials uf Orayua. yoa ul ssch ot sob. ar ssrsb rsaoirvd to appear la ths abora aauad auart ami aba sal lbs ouoiplauii mad itfaioai too. is id abovs souttad Mil. br Uocdar, lbs iniu dar of koraoibar, i'S. a Bleb will b lbs Ar4 daf of tba Ball rvffoiar torn of aaid ' ouort lollowuMf Iba axptrattos of tas tuua ia tbs ordaf fur tba pablwatioa or tnia snnimnna. And If oa fad so to asawar aaid arxn slaiot, for waal ibarauf, tb plaiuliS will applT Is eoort for lbs ralt is, aaid oootplaiDl pnirad for. town i lbal tba plaint is bava )aumrot SiraiDat th dafandanta, Gaurtf B. Markia and Van B. Dalaauntutt. for Uia auia of I JO.inX' DO in I'nilsd otataa auld Cum. wub IBtaraal Ibaraou aiac Jauaarv I, S oar sanl uar aaunui, al tba lata of aod lbs som or Xiuo allorner faa. aud tba saw of idi JO a taiaa paid, wiib utlsraal lbara sums April 1, lM, al tba rats of S par nenl par anaain, and tb soats and diabaraa isanu of Inia auii, 1 hat iba saurta-air aiaoutod by aaid da faadaiiu oa lb Aral da f Mareb, ItwS, aod raeurdad oa paw lis aod 7U of Book "H." ot Iba rsourd of Bortaasa for Waab lairton soant, Uratfou, to aaeora saii hs, ba f oraclosad. 1 bat said tararal arnai b daelarad to ba a lias, pnor and aaparior to an Iwa or elaun of an of Iba aboa Baniad dafand aata, ia aod to tboa sararal Iracta cl land daaoribed ia said morta-aa, and whiab ar lirm, baina and aiiaata witbia Waabinatos sosBi. Urwatoa. and ar saora partiosiarl) boandad andSaaonbad a fullowa. town : riasT 'l'BacT Bounded b sou.nieoeina wbar tb saat lin ot Iba dooalioa land alalia of Osoraa U. Hoi lib and sifa oruaaaa tb soaib lioa of aaitioa XI town 1 our lb ran i wst WilUuati aiaridiaa. and ran ntu inaaoa wrat oa baa lin IS.I7 ohaina. tbaoo sooth tb.t ehains to tb sostb lin of tba donatioa lauj claim of aaid Uaorira U. amiib and wifa, tbaaus waal on said a hi I a Un to tb sontb-wi surnar ot said donation load claim, tbaoo aorih on tb wsat lin of aaid donatio claim to tb aorth-waat oornar tbrraof. tbaao saat to tbs Borth-at oomal tbaraof and tbroo oath oa tba saat lias of said claim to tba pJaoo of bwionina. oootainiibi &M.S7 men. HrouBD 1 acrr Haing all Ibai Iraal known sad dsauraatad aa tba aoalb-w.at qua; r of aaeuua 4 Iowa 1 sooib ranir X wrat Will, ssastts meridian, ouatsinina ltsl aorsa. Tbibo J bait booBdad Wt oomiasaoina at a staka '&) ebain aaat ot lb aoutb-waat sorasr of arotion a towa 1 soolb ranirs 1 waal Willamrtt m and, art and ranntng Ibane sootb S ehaina. tbaoo l li AO abaina tbaooa north t ohaina to saonoa lioa and thanoa weal liV) chain to tba alao of bavinnma, eontaining S aoraa. Fotiara Tsot Uooudad bj oamaiaooiaa al tbs north-wrat ootnr of aaciion S lown abip 1 soath rang X wat Willamait mar HiiaD, and running tbaao aat oa amotion lius obsma to lb aal aids ot crack, tbano aooih IS 64 ebaloa to tba Iwa of tba O. 0. H. U-, tbano waal on said lioa lutf ebaina to avclioo Una and ihaoos north oa aaeiKin lioa 17.76 chain to lb plaos of banuiniotf. sontaming 10.67 acraa. tint Tb4CT Coiumanoiog al tha snoth aal ournr of lb d.iuatioo land otaim uf Uaurg H. Sinitb and wifa m aaction 4 torn I south rautf li wet M illaiuall meridian, aod rttuuing tbuc soottt to Iba north aaat oornar of tba duuaiion laud claim uf 1 bran aa Htawart and wifa. In aaid arotion 4 town aod rang aforaaaiii. thanoa weal to tb osia-woat sornsr of lbs dooalioa laud lata of Aluart Htawart and Wi(. Ibauos nurih on ths west I ma of aaid aunau. n land Olaiqj to tba nortb-wsal ouroer tbaraof, and tbaooa aaat to lha piaos of uaginaing, svotsmiiig lAJ M aora. HixiB laact Bouudrd b suaimenoing St tb nortb-aal ouruer of lb dooauon land alalia of I'boma htawart sod wifa in aaotiua town 1 sooth rau i waal Will, araati aisridian, and running ibanos aooth f la K oa saat lins of said claim IU Mi chain to tb ocular of tba Hillaboro and I'vriland road, thanoa north s W along said road 1(1.74 abaina. tbano north If IS W parallel with lbs saat line of aaid alalia 81. .4 obain to the north line of aaction V own and raoire aforreaid, aud the no al on aaid section line 21.71 chain to Ibt place of beginning, oonuining 8 75 ao.aa. That aaid land b ordered to b sold aod th proceed of aaoh le be applied to Iba par merit, lo Iba plaintilf, of atld ecral am above apacified. That Too, and each of Toe, and each of lb above named defendant ba debarred from all iriieraat in aaid pramiara. icpt i to eo,uu of radempuon ; and thai anon sthsr and farther deore be mads a Dia 1 be eouabla. I 1k.a MMmnw.n la nnlil i.libl aa.ln.1 vna b ordei f th iraaii aoon of tb iai of Ursgoo. for nunington count, mad and entered on tha Mb da ot October, 14. directing that this earn moo be pabliebed againel too once a week for six aoocesai weeks, In tb Hillssobo IgDsrispaaT. a new pa par pobliabed veeklj a UtliauprOi Waahington eooolf, Oroaio. I HlVs. H. rONQl'K. Attorue for plainiiff. ADHI.MftTlt.tTOK'N NALN OF BK.4I. PKOrKHTV. nTfrK ia fcareli aieit. that In nun. ' X sacs of aa order and deoree mad b j th count cosrt, ot th ilal of Oregon, , Waabingtta eonnt. oa lb Sd da of ; October, is tb nailer of th ealale of ; Jalea Vaa Damns, decsased, and to oa, th . ondsrsignsd, as decolor of tbs last will 'Comforts per pair 1 L L Muslin 21 yds to the 1 00 00 i Amaskasur einghsni 110 vds tot 1 00 ..1 00 Gladiator gingham ti yd for.. llarniony prlut tl yd for Mens' suits Boys' suits Mens' pants ti and upwards... Best brands of flour per sach.... Fbwd 173 a aod taatamacl of lb a aaid Ja.i-a Van Damns, dwwaard, aa dirvcird. w will U at poblic auonoa. tu tba lii.fcral bidder, fur saab is hanJ. at lbs Jw.lhct Loot ailaatvd I apon lb miiiara baruisafu-r dsKnrad, Skjh uiv prrnjiBT DtniDllwr awrirwa o eiara, it jj hit i.f .Tuibr. at tb hoar of 1 o'ciork m tba aftaroooo of aaid da, all tboa pircra, tarvl and tract uf land, limit. bViny and aitaats la Haabmstuo ouodi, lrvruB. and buondad aod dcntl a fuiluwa, wail : Haiiui in t I nortti K S Waal WillaraatU Biaridiao, and BMr irtiea4arl daawrtbad aa.outa mrnamg at a point I wo rul seat of lb avxitbraat oror uf tba bomaatead land elaio of Juaboa W Marab la aactioa A) t 1 Ski, Ibaoraaaal lo IU- aoQlLwaal eurorr uf (aid Bomtd claim. tboa auolb along Iba Imaof Iba Urvry Black I) I. C to tba .MiiLr.w Oirnar of aaid Hrarr Hlatk D L C II ri.cw aaal lo witbia Ivo rod of Iba arcuou Uu twtwaan aactiuua XI and SU In aaid T I .V K 1 Weal then sortb lo lb place of brginoiug. second parcel: Coin menciug at a point 1 rod ra.t of tba S E ouroer uf Iba 1 L C of S i S Heek aod wife, iu ecitoa 21 1 1 N li 3 W of lb Wulaiuelta lurriaiaa. tbeur aaet rs rods. tbei.o uutth 4 rods, tneno Ml Ss rode, tbenca ,ulli 4i roda lo Ilia plao of bagiu Biug, tte two Iracta Cuntaming 43 acre mora or La, Uvrtber with aU Iba ricbt, title aud tiiu-reel o( tba aaid Jul Van lamme at too time of bi .lea 'b or amp aou,uiru ui lii mnu m u,l to tue aaiae. opou tbr folioa.ug l.tii,t ol a!a : lltie-half of p r'li. pru-e to lis paid, caali in baud: ie-half ot and pari'haee prise to be paid id twelve utoutba from tba dar uf aala. Deferred pavuieul to draw interest at lb rat of 7 per cent par annual and to lis ercuied b s mortgage on th promt eold. C'onveiauoe tj b at tba expen of tb porcbaerr. i- rtitu inKini, JOHN' Vt UK. JUKI. Ex ecu tore of the Uat sill aud leataissol of J ale Van Denime, deoeaard. A 1)91 1 I ST It IT 111 X HALF. OF UK II. I'HOI'F.KTV. N'O'l'ICE la Sere) gireu, lbal lo poru aoo uf ao orlr aoJ d niada h tba euuutT soar I of lb state of Oregua. for Wahiiii(kD suuulT. iw lb da uf IH'fcv ber, lHt4, lo Ibe UiatU-r i f tbe eeiaU of U. K. Uanll. decaapl, aod lo toe. th aoder aia'Ded, aa adminialralrit ibrreof direelad, 1 will sell al abiie eartion, lo ids bttfaeai bidder, fur eanb lo hand, al lha south door ot Ibe ooort bouae, iu Hillauoro. WaabiDK toa ouoot. Orsoo. no rtaiorda. lbs third da of November, lam, al laa Boor of 10 o'ekwk io Iba forrouus. of said da, all uf lbal pieve, p&roel aod Iraol uf laod, Itiuk, beio aod aituais lo Waabioirtoo euuol, UreauU, aod boondeU aod droribi a fol low, town Cumuieoeititf uo Iba aaal lio nf aeiHKin Stt. lowuabip I sooth resits 1 wsat Wiliaoiel' nieridico. at a poiol IliS ebaloa sooih of lb Dortu-eaal eorner of aakl se tliio, aod raoointf Ibeoo waat 'Uti chain tlieoo aooih lli SO chain tbenoe eaat S !M obaiu to tb eenter of t alr's f err road, tbaoea aorih .' east alooii th reoler ot aaid road i.d. ohaiua, tbeoe oorth SX Su , eaat a king the oe titer of said road 7 obama. theoee Forth ( .10 . aat with th center of aaid :oad & tl chain to aeotioo liut aoiLtbrntM north 10.76 obain lo tba p an, of TjiuDiriij CHiVnimav M sere of laod, locetber With oil lb ritfhl, tula aod tiiieraat of tb aaid IX f. (jauli at tb lim of bi dvaib, or emc aoqaired by hlaeetat, aod eobjret onl to th dower ritrhl of tb widow ol aaid tl. F. OmuIi, deceased. Coneaoc to ba al tb eiptuae of th poreharr. AONbS UAlXT. adniiuitrtr.i of th eaiai of l. . Uanll, decpaapd. l-'.-S !ni:iiin s nalr irtoa of ail eieruii, . deem and order uf .i, iaud uut of tba email ooart f Ibe atate ( I irrtfoo. for W aaiiinjr loo eouuty. in favor oi Ororoe ti. Koblueoo, plain. id. atd aaaiual Jobu rA. Ureeubeld aod liar rl. Uneutirld, defeodanla, for tb taui oi $1.1 So. omia, aod for the farther uui of fvu.oo. 1 . 8. void 4B, and fr SiO.l", atiorne' fe, with iulereat thrs ou at tb rata uf 10 per eeol per annum, from lha day uf Aunuei, lnni, aud for the ooata aod axpeoeeaof sal and of said writ. Now. therefor, b Tina sod ia Duressor uf aaid judgment, uerree and order of aala, I will, on Monday, tba Utb day of NoTsiubar. l!l. at the south door of tbs eoort hones, io HilUburo, Waauiniitoo eoonly, Oieyou, at ths hoar of lo o'olm h A M. of aaid day, aall at public ar.otioo to tbs bivbsat bidder for oaau. tbe followiog-dea-cribad real property, to aril Veeionititf at tbe aaction oornar on tha north aide uf arctiouAl l 1 8 It 1 W of Willamette meridian, running tbenxs son lb 11 6n chain to a poet, tbrace eaat 10 chain to a pnt, tbenp soo'.o ll.Wcbaiu loth eaoter of tba Scholl terry road, thanoa north 'J IU , et along Ilia center uf said road IO CS chain lo a fluke m said road, theocs oorth cliaiui lo a pool on see- tmolineco f orth aid oi aaid section thence weal uo abaina to the plac ef begivping oouiaiuing to acrea, ailuaud io waabiugtoa eounir. Orrgoo, to srtiafylha hereinbofore named nma, aod for tbe ooat aodripeuat of said aala. ijaui p;upariy will be told lubjeot lo Jenu vJ a pr tat ol of Uregio. 'Ai-t WitueM my hu4 t,i, IHh da nf la-as. tr. oy4 11. Y. r UKD. bbenf of Waahiogton. euaoty. Or. IN ill circuit eoort, of th atat of Urs goo. for V aaliiUMlon soooty. Sam it. Varoora, plaintif , . 8. D. Ver onal, defendant) lo 8. I. Varnom, th aboT named defendant : la the name ot tbe atate uf Oregon. oo ars hereby re)nird lo appear sud suawer the eooiplaint hied sgainat yos. in ths aloe milled ait, si lb oocrt hone lu Waab ingloo conn I. Oregon, b Monde, the Jt.ih da of Noenibar, lret. wbMh will be u oral da of th next regular terra of uid ooort I ollowiug tb eipiration o( th lime eo beer i bed In tb order for puolioalioo of aammon la tbi ou. aad u to fail so to anawer. fuf iui thereof, the plaiotiS will ajrrily to Iba eoort fur the relief prayed for Ul laid Sosj plaint, town: That tha marriage aad uamags eootrapt a rw eittung between tba plaint, 1 and h defendant herein b diaeiTt4 and ssuUled aad ruderJ ij f,m lb date of ooh deer, '(uat til plaiptif, hs judgtseol agaiotl yoa for lb eoat asd diaburaemeoia ol this "Bit and that suuh o'r asd fart bar decree be mads aa may be eqniiable. thiaiommuo 1 pobliabed againat yos in parasepo of au order of ih sIm aamed eonrt. maJa and dated on tba Bib day of October, lsn 'Jb lUOa.H.TONUl'lt, . A Homey fur plaintiff. STANDARD DICTIONARY Urlsss Ts,0HHJ rsart ward ..J rhrsart tkaa say star r Dlrtlea. sry la tse EaflUk Laafsare. Tb beat and moat complete er leaned la lbs anglieb-vpeakius: raoe. lbs moat learned men of tbia co-inir and hngland ba endorard it. and lo Ibeir aerdicl la added thai of letding AmerioaQ collegea. I ia Joat lbs thing f r e ear one in want uf a good, eutsprebenvirs sad reliable dl.-liooar lbal ia abratat of moorro arholarahip. ll is deatmed to hold preeminence for luaur esar some. Henoforaard onr old frtede Welter and Worosaler nin.l take a bask srai. Prof. A. M. Wheeler. rt Yale Cnirit, saa: "It w a nvt eicellcnl work, apeHal 1 well adapted fr-r oea in a acwapaper of&o. I tear, ponriae, c.-nrle. mmprebenei, al ones scholarly and p"relr, admirabl ar ranged, boiifall printed, of eoneniil siseaud abap asd therefore saay toeorjenlt" It Is tks Dr-tt Mctloasry fr ths !chsl Ksani, ths Tamil Uarary ar the Rstlacas laa's W Br jft PablUkra'. Pries low. olJ ooly L uU.ripbun. . IX Jk. XV OUT IX, PablUkrrs' iff at, .wkerf, . . Urti-sa, Call in and get our prices on BOOTS AND SHOES, DRY GOODS, Clothing & Furnishing Goods. And convince yourselves that we sell for LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES ! We are here to stay. The Auction Sales will be discontinued. Look out for our new stock in a few days. WM. TUCKER & CO., MAIN STREET. HILLSBORO. THE LEADING DRUG HOUSE 1? xx an HILLSBORO PH ARTVT A O Y Careful supervision b .iperi.Deexi payalcUo! Accural. Ji.paueiuj by eora petsnt and pairutaking pharmacist I Th Hillaboro Pharuiarr orders Its drugs from tbs most reliable nianafacturers only, and ia thoroughl supplied with rr rwquieit. aevosar (or prHrl ii ln, i inf a ftrst-lae. pm-ription buainesa. Tl proprietor ars Ver aaU-hful' tliat tliw moat-approved latest muiedut ar continually beiuf sddxl to tbs etovk si the science uf UiCvlu-iiM sikI pharuisr silantw. Boiug poeauai cd of penuliar adrautagf iu )r rlisMng its supplies, owing to iu buainee. ml of Ukiuf tnul. duxxamta for cali Irviu tha beat house, tb mail pricv ar conseutrillj lower llias tboa uf niuet diieiiaiii; drug ttorv. All th. K-sJIng articiea of DRUGOISTS SUXDRIKS, iuduJlii iL FIXtT rERFL'Mia, TOILtT AKTlCLtii, BKL'SHES. SfOXUKS, tTC. ar on Ji.plsy. A larsw and .icsllvnt aaaortutsnt of bPECTACLKS and EYK-OI-ASSK.S is also on kaad. PATENT MEDICINE of aU popular kind always ia stovk. Tb. nnsst WIN Ks and UgL'OBd supplied ia osaaof sickness on prescription THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY, ' Union Block, .... Hilliboro, Oregon. CARSTEHS BROS., Proprietors. HILLSBORO SASH Haaafartarer sad assises as SASH. DOORS AND MOULDINGS A fall Lias of tUndard aias and patlaru of aaah, d.rs mouldiiigs aud brackets conruntlr iu atork. e,sl Delgas of builders' rood mad to ord oa short ra.lii's. Laaibrr lard. In connsision with tbe saah aad dour factor a lumber yard will bs kept constantly stocked with rotif k and dressed Isnibor of all kind.. Rallden arw invited to plac their order with u. Ofllcs at th. rWtorr, was of Ui. railroad sution, HUhdxvo, Oreyoo. THE U. 8. GOVERNMENT Reports Show Royal Bak ing Powder Superior to all Others. MIIKHirP'N MALE. BY irtsof asierati,B issued oolcf lbs Oonnl tVsrt sf lbs biaieof Orect-n for WaahUurtoa Coantv, in favnr of Uso. YV. " of 9'3 00 I . H. si ld eoin. with inlersal iw raw ui I't mr real sr S' 9 f,r tbs fortber asm of eoat a and 'or ... m. riaiiaa oi aa ia ana oi aaiS writ, s V at... m k. , , - ., uj vino sna in pars, anos of said judgment, for waul of aolbcHMit han,n m I u. u I . , . , i . . t-i-"". leTiea spow ana will oa Monda. the liib d sf .Voeewibsr. 1HIm .1 Ih. Ja... .1 . . . . . ,, ,7 . . u. loin nooas - : 1 m ,n,ii,r, 'nwifl, st ths konrot lao'olueh s. at of ssid d, .mnm w IH DlllDMI UMlOer foe oak. tb fuilowins daanril.1 1 art to-wii i Y tkHumsneitui si tbs sootbaaat eorner sf nestma tn Townahip I Month Hasars 1 Weat of 11. Vlll...r VI I " " HVflUUI., THI1B ttisnos north on lb esat Imaof said seeSioa 1!0 rods lo a point ; Ihenes west ',, rods a point theuos auuih ljO rods as ths soath ia ewmi ineses east along said lineV tuJ.ieik. !.. k.. talaing la) sores, mors or leas, to aatiafe o. hereuitefors aswad rani sod for lbs eoata ! aod eipenae. of aaid aala. Hld propsrtf will as sold ab)e to rsdewptton a per I la tula of Uregoo. . . J!""-" ,BI ,hu ,7,D Oi-tobsr, tS H.KK11HU. tihanff of Wsabingtoo Coont. Orarun. .1 So B W. 13. Huunia la.uul. . r - !a tbs Circuit ftontt al hs asst. of Oragea o waahiaVoo Ceauij. Vdia a iisrrstt, plaisliff, . Ckarlsa L. klsrrsll, dsfsadsat. , ToCkarle L. barret t, tb. abovs aaaisd dsfsadsalt IK Till NAME Or THE 8TATK OF 1 Oregon, yos ar ber.br rsqairsd to sp pear la tha above named soorl. ia tbs sbors entitled sail and a a .war ths eoca plaint therein Al d agaiaar yoa. n Moo da, th Jbih day of Nooibsr, ISSa, whish I Ih Aral day of ths Beit refolar Ursa sf aid soort. f ji lowing the eapiraliea uf ths time prsseribsd for lb pa hi met ion of this sainiona And If you fail ao to anawer, for want thereof, ths plaintif will apply to ths IViart for lbs relief demanded ia aaui complaint, to-wit: lbal tha uaiaugs and marriage contract now ittiai between yoa and lbs pHintifl Us disaold, that plainlilT ba and raws of sod from to ber ooal sqJ dabo s.nenia in thia soli, sod thai aaoh other aod farther dee re b a.da a saa be equitable. 1 bis sua moo la pobliabed acaioat yarn b lrta of aa order made and dated tu. lith da of Beptroiber, lrx. by U-. 1 boat a A. McHrtd. Jodt; uf tb aboT named Coort. W. D Hsira. 1. ?1 Attorney for llaiatif. X)tle f th rabllrv. rrs tkU .at I will Mil at r mui fr cak. 1 sark srsa qaaaUtr brat Bsar, &0cts railed aat . . ti rrakaat Bsar ) M bsrkwheat Isar mm bra a . . , . 14 aksrts . Tlkeat, ajtts tad tk.a r, kt aallti at lwt artm far ruk. r.aisOaet Tana lilt tsars tralj, .50. falUl. L AND DOOR CO. GOODNESS ! Wnt's the Matter! N'othlaa; very aerlrswa h th matter with rkhu-Wrkh A Hon, eicpt that ks In rushing Uatlw by niaklu; priit low. A Woman at tho Bottom of It. Perha pa there U. TTioy ay "Truth is at th bottom of a well," and If tUfa so, you can count oa It tkat Schulmerich & Son aro Helping. I? flQd, h A'! trrarr... Th real fk U, Sfhulnn-rlch dt 8o umI this basmtlful iUu trallon locnll yoor attention to thei a atot k of gdi. CITY BAKERY ... FRANK GOnULS, lrop. iaa.aareai.au ft tke fall iradw f naw Bjja. w ( f) o 0 0 0 i Lssre .f irMl . ttw U itasrted Cakes . jo 1 Pis, aar kind . . io Caffs, wH.Satdnirkes, Daifsaau ar Csfr,- Cake 10 Ll'SCIlE. Far Plrale Partleai.d Hiat-ra Pat l Praraptlj. WEOOIMS UU$ A SPECIALTY ! A Lad Will k la Attsadaai ts H.n I'atUu.r. i