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HILL3E0K0 INDEPENDENT. Kill Li.VY, OCTOliKU VJ. Se what tlinCity Utinry la tilling. J. I. Kn'u'ht ha, kiiiio motley to loan in small sum. l'.l-tf Yron winliin ti borrow money w ill t'.n.l it to their advantage to cull on J. V. Morgan. County Clerk xxlln ami wife Hrc vHitin ut Tacinna Oil week, lit will return on Moml.ty. Straw for wilo on J. K. ;rifiitr firm, mnitli of liU tmrn, nnwtly oat. 1'riee, no en-tit jx r loiicl. Vv'miteil I'ariu luncl in exc-hanife fr 1'urtluml -rixrty. Serul ties tilption. II. A I leu Short-y, iTjt Sturk street, 1'ortlainl, Or. 17-iII Jobe Coliorn wai Hrrewtcl Tuewluy tveniiig by Sheriff Ford cliurtred with ;aiiult ami buttery committed on t he penon of Joseph Yell. Notice! From ami after ( Mutter 1 t li ull good will be sold at my nlora exclusively for cash. No devia tion from thl rulo w ill U allowed. W. A. Laidlaw. The Itev. Deordorph, of Buy City, Tillamook county, U fXfted to conduct the service at the Tuiilatiri plain I'nrbvterlan church, north plain, next IStUmtli ut the ntual hour. . . - . The mul new of the death of .fri. Xolau at Forest tirovwi-nine to her friend here. Mr. - X - wa a daughter of Ivi Smith of thi county. There will le no preaching wrvltv next Sunday In the Evangelical church, on account of the pastor Ix'inat the Lxur'd apHiintinent on that d iv. All the other Hervleon will be held a uhiiuI. Mr. C. V. William ha placed on the iNDEl'KNIiKXT table Mpecimons of fall Hpplf that are hard to Ix-at, even in Milton. Due kind I "Northern Spy" and the other Is "Seek no Further." The fltntlon agent at Cornel lux Im port that HOOD ton of baled hay and Htraw was Nhlpped from that place thi fall. No shipment of account have yet been made from II IPs boro, but the ware-houses are full to t he eaves. The bridge acrons Tualatin at the Jackson place Mouth of town hu lieen eompleted and thrown open to the public. It I the most aulwtantlal structure that hi been yet thrown micros the rirer at that place. There will be mas. held at the residence of II. itnternahrcr on Fri day, October L'Oth, nt 10 o'clock a. in., conducted by Father Donnelly. Arrangements for making this a regular monthly service are perfect ing. Final announcement will be made later. The services In the Congregational church next Sabbath will lie devoted to missionary work. -.Kev. C. F. Clapp, of Forest Grove, w ill preach at 11 . m. In theevenlngat 7:M p. m. a miwdonury rally will be jtlven, for which an Interesting pro gramme 1 prepnrlug. Kev. Clapp will also give an address In the evening. Superintendent V. A. llond will bold his tlrst toucher's Institute In the court house In Hillshoro on Sat urday, October !i7tti. Circulars con taining the. program, were mailed the first of the week, und w hile the list of topic to Im considered U not a long one, those that are set -for di. 4'ussion are pertinent and well choK'ii. The tetu her of the county cannot afford to Iks absent. An InstrtiK-eof the clrcuhitioii of money came to the knowledge of an n Dk'i'KN dk vt reKirtcr a few days go. A broker hud an applicntion f(r loan of fl-' for ninety days. Tlie- lent was a new one and had never turned any money toward ttie l.roker, lit he determined to make the loan tru-tinjr to get some' It tack. Within u half hour after the tn.te wnsoxmitcd h debtor came In ii nd nid hu mvouut of til, and within two hour tli bnlance of the TJ was paid In on another debt. Thus doe money circulate among neighbor. TheaiHitiaTniiulsterial and Sunday ..M.....I iii-r.iitl,.ii of the liulelieudent Kvangellcul church was held In the First F.vangiileal cnurcn oi iims tioro, Oclota-r 10th and 11th, ls'.il. On the evening previous, 11'V. M. J. Uillontvne preached tl good nermon from "XVhatsiM'ver thy Imnd Uudeth to do," etc. O" Wednesday. 9 . lit.. Itev. C. C. 1'ollng, 1 K., calhsl the convention to order. The organiza tion of the mil vention w a completed ItV theHectioii of M.J. Hallontyne, v'ice-presi.l.Mit ; K. 1. Farnsworth, eiTetarv, and B. Ilartnian, treasur er. The different auhjects for the two day convention were ably In trodueAl bv the renecttv. i-nsayists to whom they had l-n a.ignsl. The dis-iisstou were Interesting and .ntcrlining. The last half day ol the convention wa ajMHlally l'v",,1' to Sundav mliool work. 1W. S. U. Kellv, of St. Johns, pre-tfliod on Wednesday evening, and Kev. C. C. I'olimr, of Lafayette, pnnchcd an excellent m-rnion w Tliumlay veiling. For tare Mowing ue fronl forty to titty pound of seed uiltl w ith from ie-half to twevthird- of hat -anxM-dlng to fertility of soil and time .f wmlng. rly fail -owing r.siuirs lisw ml and brings the U-st nssult. a- tlwy at,-il K"w, mul,"h moiv thrifty, making exivlleiit w in ter and spring tstnr for hogs or 4-Mttle It should be loru'ln ml" that land phtsU r works a charm on them and tnirty cviiis wwnn i - ter to the acre tvill make a ton or two more of feed if rightly put , Ifsownl toothU i It wH "ite the vetches lodkf S.-ient.st on ferlilixers aay Lmd l.uter th. choais-st of all an4 should be ued extensively where the .unsoil 1" rich ant heavy, ami when apj-liid to i.lant that reH)inl. such a pS 'lover, etc. The aenig.' crop of the vetch i from three to f.ur on to the acre, but a high a- ix and .vp i sometimes realized 1 I on rich d not pastund. I teuty .f wh.-at should be added In order to is-ev.t rot. Used for ensilage pur io.s, u,,-v bring twogo.xl cnp-'in the si-n, commencing to cut nen the t.l.xxii tii-st ai-is-an. lh"y "w .fro,., a m.mih to mix week In Woni inr and nhould Lx out ! tv Just ts fore the last blooiu goia n, lor en-ilage purpose bout Ufore. Twenty ton of grwu feed to o acre In ao ordlnaj-y crop. AH the tire apparatus that Hill fcr.ro ever boutrht wan paid for last VediK,jay morning, and a Rood Mg slii-b .-n Ok-er for the water tond.s. Ju,t Ufore 1.' o'clixk, Mr. KIsey, w ho was rooming In the front nx.ni of Ibe Finny building on Main street, wasawakentsl by an unusual noie. Fully aroused, bo thought hesmtlled smoke. Jumping out of bed he opened Ms door Into the hall and was met by an overpowering smoke. Not knowing but that the structure was naiyto tumble, he rushtsl for the Main and got out. Going Into Hughes A Williams livery barn ad joiumg, ho aroused too rs-)ple there. About the same time, or probably before, Mr. James Cave, who had Us n 111 at case tU a party, came to in store to see that till was safe. Alter trying his door he turned und discovered the tire. He yelled and hi cry wa echoed by Night-Watchman lledmond. No light bad yet shown Itself. Enough of th Are department, were soon at hand to move the apparatus, and noon two stream of water were ready. Hoee- men mounted the ono and a half story building between Finney's and the big Imru and Is-gan to play on tlauiCM that by that time began to show through. Two other stream from the hydrant at the corner of intra ana Muia were ready aud Curried lu behind the building where the tire wsjmed hottest. Thus the boy stood for more than an hour pouring water Into that seething m iss ol llaine. For a long time the immeiiM volume of black, smoke rolling up over the building fright ened tlx; anxious, but a no Haines broke out they were reassured. Then some one suggested a w ater famine, hut ho was quickly silenced by the declaration that Ixjth tauks were full aud only one pump at work. The lire was in the walls, between the ceilings and In the attic, ami it was a long time before it could be reached, hut idler about an hour a section of the risif fell In and exposed the tim bers, then the boys made quick work of it. After two hour of active work the Hume were under control and all breathed easy. One stream of water was taken off and the idler began to go home. At the end of another half hour the lire was out but a guard remained till daylight. The colli club did not forget the boy but soon bad hot coffee, and as noon as it was seen there would be a stuhlxiru tight, distributed it along the line of drenched hosemen. This with the sandwiches prepared by Frank Oordes of the City Bakery, put new life into the weary Bremen. 1'hu tire originated under the staircase. This dark hole Is reached by a door opening into u back room. All sorts of rubbish had been thrown m there for months, and whether an incendi ary mutch startid the flame, or spon taneous comliUstion, has not yet bucn determimsl. The principal loss will fall on Mr. A. Finney, who will use l,0l)t) or 1,000 to make hi house as good as new. Wui. Tucker 4 Co., damiigo by water and removal, 1000, fully insured. U. Cave, hardware, removal of stock, 1100. In a race for the hook und ladder truck, Jas. Cave went ono way and Marshal Ilcdmond another. Fussing Wiley's stable Jim stuck his head in and yelled "F-l-r-e." I bis brought up llauna and Taylor. Those three dragged the hose cart to Second and Main when F.d. Lyon Joined them. Uediiiond was yank ing at the alarm bell and making a gnat racket. Which company got the tlrst water 1 not reMrted, in ilis d it i doubtful if tlrst water was once in mind. The thing to do was to keep the big barn from catching. I latum was on top the building tlrst, while J. C. I finikin and George Bag ley had a plK line to tho rear, and were sending a stream through a Mix inch Mpace betwis-n the building. Thus at close quarters was the battle waged and victory won. No braver llremen, or Industrious, are anywhere to 1st met, ami the only thing lacking is exsrience, and this it is to be hoped will be denied them here. Mr. Marrs, a lac.y approaching her ti'ith year, and living with her daughter on the north bank of the Tualatin U-twivn Scholl's Ferry and Faruiingtou, looked death In the eye one day last wis-k. Hiding w ith a young man of the family in a cart, (lie horse liecaine unruly and com menced to kick. In an attempt to get out Grandma Mrr slipped and thrust her right leg through the wheel between the siokcs. The Isme was completely fractured near the hip Joint. A (suit the same time the Iron shod horse struck her a vicious blow with his hind fisit, on the forehead Just above the left eye. From that time the Injured woman had no mind till the surgeon did his work. I'r. Tamlesle was called and saw his mticut within a few hours after the accident. He considered the case so serious that he asked for a consulting surgeon. Thi request M as granted, ami next morning he w ith Dr. Linklater were at the bed side of the unfortunate woman. The opinion was reached that Insenslbil iiy resultisl from pressure on the brain by a part of fractured skull and that relief could be obtained by removing the pressure. This could Isj done only by trephining. Sur geon Tamii-sio aIjustod his Instru ment und commenced to cut out a button of the bone, but this particu lar part seemed to be Icxwe. Dissect ing a little further the extent of the fracture was seen and by cutting down ut one corner a section of the skull more than a square Inch In slxo was lifted out, The symptom at once improved aud In a few hour consciousness returned. The wound was closed and proper dressing a -pliisl. Thepatienfs temKroture re mains uormal and she bid fair to make a complete recovery. The frac ture of the thigh buoe is far more painlul than the graver wound In the head. Dr. Tamiesle deferred his visit to eastern Washington for sev eral days till he could see how this ea. would progress, r inning mi" the patient was doing well he left it with Jr. Wood and started for Spokane on Monday morning. F.t-County Surveyor J. C. Hall ha purchased " ,ne Big Nestucca, Tillamook county, two and a half mile from Heaver, w hich will Is his postofflee ;!. Stock raising aud dairying will be actively engagJ In. Mr. Halls departure from here will not occur for some J l.vs yet. though he will take poswssioti of liis new property this fall. Oen. Lew"' Wallace, one of the i.rominent commanders In those bril liant caniignsonthe lennc?ln ish ' but quite as famous as the au thor of "Hon Hur." Is In INsrtl-n.r He gives a public lecture there this evening. Mr. JohnMitne quote ome price today that art on the bednxk. Notice the unique announcement of H. I'nt -rnahrer, the Jeweler. Itev. fcchollc Id. of Forest Grove, will preach In the Baptist church at this place, morning and evening, on the fourth Sabbath. Charles Latin was arrested and fined flOlu Last Butte precinct hist week, for unruly conduct at a party held at Tigardville. He puid his flue. Whydoe-n't the Hillsboro bund favor the city w ith open air concerts this fine wisither. The citizen built them a fine stand. Turu alsiut, you know. Or is it true as said by one of the musicians, that they cut.not spell able. Mrs. Dick, w hostiiyed at home last summer when Pastor Dick, her hus band, uud the boys had ihoir vaca tion, now takes her. She started Thursday morning for a visit of a month with her friends in Clackamas and Marion counties. If the wood hauler who took my wagon seat from Newton station will bring It buck, bis error will be over looked, but if be does not, trouble will come to him. I know who tA It, und he I aware of my knowledge. October IS, Is'.U. C. K. KkiisK. Special attention Is called to the advertisement of W. A. Lddlaw, this week. It would seem from the price quoted, that bis conclusion to doa spot cash busineis will be a tssiii to 11 ill.vtoro as weii us ii residents; s ca-h spent in u town help every business in the town. The mass meeting called for Wtsl nesday, to consider matter touching the building of a Is et sugur factory, did not materialize, many of the signers of the cull ueglccting tout tend. Considerable interest was manifested by furmer living out of town. Another uttcmpt to do some thing will be made. Mr. McNutt of Cornelius has placed on exhibition with the lN'OK I'KXHENT a specimen of cannel coal mined by himself from a vein in the Nehalem country that is eight fts-t thick. With the coal he submitted a fragment of quartz from a recently discovered ledge that Is thought to have something in it. Four hundred Miund of this quartz hu Is-en brought out from which a working assay is to bo made. The Bethany band will give un open air concert from the band stand in the court house yard, Hillsboro, on the evening of Saturday, October L'Olh. On that ix-casioii, the follow ing piei-es will Is4 remlerisi : O ran it Muroh K. Hryrr NelioUisobii, "! Orsy" .SVmfiicW ('Innonil holo, "Nar.i" . ... Hiwun Wslti, -hlMV on th Karin" . kir.u IJtilckstsp, " tenuis" Julimon Ovnrtnrs, " Ynrioh" . . J'hitur Walt. "Suiuiuwr Shuwers" tiuutlttcrtl SoboUlHOliw. "iMilm" km-tlt Ovarturs. " lli)lrnlue" Veiti KiCk'ht WhIUhk Sovthivrtl Dvrrtiire, "l.nntnna" . .twn UkIi.), ,-Surins" A'. Uryer The time lock saved the coin of the First National Bink of Hillsboro on Monday night. The reason of this remark is that on Monday even ing nlaiut ll o'clock nt the brow of the little hill Just this side of the McKldowney farm, Mr. John W. Shute, president of the First National hank, was set upon by highwaymen and kept a close prisoner for eight or nine hour. His experience during that time was anything but pleasant. Mr. Shute live on his farm four miles east of town, and during pleas ant weather goes to and fro on a bicycle. On this occasion he was walking up the hill and rolling the whis'l by his side. When near the top, a bandit Jumped into the road in front, another to the rear and one on either Hank. The ono in front wore a papier macho mask, the others were bare faced, but Mr. Shute had no opsrtunity to scrutin ize their faces, for the muz.les of four big guns were of absorbing inten-st just then. A hoodwink was quickly thrown over his eyes and his arm pinioned to his body. Thus helpless tils captors led him into the thick woods and brush that there comes up to the road. When away from the highway they searehisl his pockets, taking the keys to the bank building doors. Then on pain of death they demanded the combina tion to the vault, which if truly given, would secure his rehsase, but if false, would subject him to a trip to the city. Two guards were left ovr him and the others departed. Conversation was limftisl and con fined to a Mingle si-okesinan. His captors were quite humane, giving up a coat to protect hint from the chilly night air. Aliout 10 o'clock the guard said "we must take you to Hillsboro." They all niarchrd out and on the road till the lane running into the woods east of the Sara Wil liams place was reaened. They went down this a short distance where another halt was called. After about un hour the bandits came on anil up the street running north of l'eler Hoscow'a, where a final halt was called. Here Mr. Shute was act ued of giving the wrong combination and threatened with death un lis he o'Ucd the vault. He reiterated his statement that he could not en it till the time lock ran down, as It was set for 9 o'clock. "How do exs'rts open those timo locks, then?" Thi ques tion shows that the highwaymen are amateurs and on their first job. Mr. Shute told them how they could determine If there was a jime lock on. A part of hi captors retired, but after a time ret or nisi apparently satisfied with the truth of the pnsti dent's statements. Thev marched him buck along the road to a sMut In the Win. Jackson h.ne this sid.i of his house, w here they unlsiund him, returned his keys, watch nnd purse, that contaimsl but forty cents, ami hid hii.l to go home, not look back or tell the story to the new. -pa per. Two of those Injunctions be nU-yed. Soon his w heel was nnsivensl w hen he hst no time in g'ing home, which he rvachsl lout '.' o'clock Tuesday morning. A missenger was ut once sent to Cashier Merryman and another to Mr. Fisit. Mr. F. raised a posxe ami came to town arriving at Main aud Third sint about the time Captain Mertyinan and his pnsxe reached the bank. An Inspec tion showed that no violent entrance had Iss-n made and it is not believed that the f.mtpads visited the building at all Night-Watchman Redmond saw nothing during the whole night at all suspicious, and he w as on duty till 4 a. m. The posmsj were there a half hour later. The track of the highwaymen have Iwen examined but they are not the highwaymen, and that is about all there i to say. Their identity hs not been exposed aud may never e. The boldness of the attempt was great enough, but kill wa lacklog. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral SAVED HIS LIFE So says Mr. T. M. Reed, highly respected Merchant of Mid . d lot own, III., of a Young Man who svao supposed to bo In Consumption. One of inv customers, some year ago, hud a sou w ho Lad all the symptoms of consumption. The usual medicine afforded him j;o relief, and hrf steadily failed until he was unable to leave his bed. Hi mother applied to uie for borne rcuiudy anil 1 recom mended AVer's Cherry I'ectoraL The young man took it according to directions, and soon began to improve until he became well uud strong." T. M. Hlt D, Mid dletuw n, 111. 'Some time oco. I caught a severe cold, mv throut and lungs were kully imlauied, and Iliad UTriMo coujjh. It wussuppuscd that 1 was a victim of consump tion, aud inv friends hud little hoe of recovery. Hut I tstught a bottle of Aver' Cherry l"ectoral, took it, and was entirely cured. No doubt, it saved my life." I. Jo;:s, Hmerts Cove, Tcnn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S PAIR t'Ol'KT H01SK NEWS. I'KOHVI'K vi:kt. Kstato C. T. Neep, deceased. The appraisers tile their report showing pros-rty found valued ut x;)73.3i. L'pon petition of Thomas Talbot, the administrator, he is authorized to make pulsic sale of personal prop erty. The terms of salo to bo a credit of twelve month extended to purchasers, upon the execution of their promissory note bearing inter est at H percent. The sum of $50 per month is appropriated out of the funds of the-estate to lie used for the care and keeping of the four minor children of deceased. LAW CillHT. Arthur Bird ami John Derrick, adjudged insane on the report of Dr. W. I. Wood, examining physician, and ordered conveyed to the Insane asylum and turned over to the proper authorities. O. W. Patterson v. Josie Travis, Judgment for plaintiff by default. MAHKIAliK I.N KNSKS. Marriage licenses have boon Issued Oetolsjr 10th to James A. Bam ford aged 24, and Mate It. Patterson, aged 2r; October l-'th to John Kaiser aged ;s0, and Minnie Kreiger, aged 20; on October l.'ith to Ferdinand Oronef aged -years, and MabeJ CoIioh, aged 17 year. ; "I consider Chamberlain's cough remedy a specific for croup. It Is very pleasant to take, which 1 one of tho most important requisites where a cough remedy is Intended for use among children. I have known of cases of croup where I know the life of a little one was saved by the use of Chambejlaln'a cough remedy." J. J. IaOrange, druggist, Avoen, Neb. Fifty cent Itottles for sale by the Pharmacy. assm;m;f.s sai.k or ieu- IHOXAI, I'ltOI'KKTY. N OTICE is horobr Riven, (bat th an-(l-r4'unt.l will utill si puhlio aaotion la I lie tiiulii'Ht iiKl'ler. nt lb remdeno of Wa, Oisltiw. Jr., bIkiuI two milM north of Onlnrvilln. Wnhini;eii O'xnity, Ursiioa, on Hstiird it, th ' 7 1 h d ly of DotobT, lm, nt III oYI.Rjk A. M., all tbs full, wiug-doa-antird iwnnmnl proierty, tvwit : One fiiilf (.'Iv.Im liy iimrs. 4 yesrs olJ. Two bilf Civil Imr iuarss.li) ysrold. Oiih ditrk aurrul IJiiii, years old. Ouh liubt jrivl ho I ill n j. S year old. Out bUck BHldibti, 9 yean old. . Oua bay ieliliiiir. 6 renrii old. One gray iHJint:, S year old. Ona wtroiilniB colt, lliree-fiinrtha Ona yearlina ooli, tbrea-foqrtbs nirdo. Cljrd roar full-iilixHia suortuoro row. One yrsded bburthorn oow. Ou pare hloisli'd Jersey oow. One nare-bloiJed Jersey heifer, I uontb old. KleTen bead of well bred bom. t birtT aeirll bead of liov' and pilf. One uantf plow and one walking plow. One spike-tooth barrow and one Acme borrow. 't hree wtgons. three net of doable har ness, on bark and one cart. 1 he horas atsive demribed are laree ief troiu, well. formed and well broken to work. Hevernl of the eow are nearly fresh. The ante will commence at 10 o'clock A. M., and eontiuue ontil completed, and will be npon tbe fnllowinir terms of sale : All turns nnder f 10 00 tn te paid eaah In bund. I'or all annia of tlO CO and opwarda there mint be uiven note with apiirnved aerority J ie in an uiontli from the dale o ante, and hearmii interest at tbe rat of- 10 o I sent per annum HKNJAMIt Sc'HOLFIFbD. Asaionee of tbe eataie of William Cbidoier. iiia.'lTi"nt. -" FiKar NArvr, bank of hillbboro. Mortirnis of portion of the above des cribed property. 81-34 Government Reports . ON TESTS OP Baking: Powders, Analysis by th Chief Chemist of the U. S. AjrrlctiH'trkl Dep't proves Dr. Price' to be superior ia leavening strength and purity to all other powders. THE PROOP, (From Official Record). Dr. Price's Cream Baking powder The award of highest honors to Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder at the World's Columbian Pair was the result of investigation by the Government authorities and leading experts in feed products. It stamps Dr. Price's as tbe beat and atrongest baking powJcr ever offered to tbe public me A BRII.Lli?iT BIB1 Always catches the eye and hold the attention. Flue feathers make a fine bird, and even the rarcnt beauty I not abaent tbe assistance of adorn ment. It's an ensemble of brilliancy, and an exhibition of art, a gallery of beauty that I am presenting for the inspection of our jiatroos. We're right on the brink of the holiday season, when maklDg present come as natural as eating, and you ran present nouuog ai acceptable as a selection from uiy stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Ootl -al goods, at prices to come w Uhln the reach of all. Come and see me before buying auyw here else. . . H. UNTERNAHRER, The Main Street Jeweler, Hillsboro, ... Oregon. Wbei Baky wee alok, we rave her Oaatort, WhM aha wae Child, aba erled for Oeatorie. aha aiumf to Oaetorta, " Perhaps some of our readers would like, to know In what, respect Chamberlalns's cough remedy Is better than any other. We will tell you. When this remedy Is taken as soon as a cold has contracted, and before it has become settled in the system, It will counteract the effect of the cold and greatly lessens it's severity, and it is the only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids na ture in relieving the lungs, opening the secrections, liquefying the mucus and causing Its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs and restoring tne system to a strong and healthy condition. No other remedy In the market posse-sen these remarkable properties. No other will cure a cold so qlilckly. For sale by Hills boro Pharmacy. 0BITU1BT. Naap In Cornelia. October 5th, Cbsrle T. Neep, rcd SO vear and 4 month. Charles T. Neep was born In Kenottha county, Wisconsin, May 3, IH'A, and died at his home in Cor nelius, Oregon, October 0, 1894, mak ing his age 40 years, 5 months and 2 days. lie was the seventh and .youngest son of Charles Neep, Sr., deceased, and Fannie T. Neep. He came to Oregon with his parents, four brothers and one sister, in 1872, since which time they all, except one brother, William, who now lives In Omaha, Nebraska, have resided In the vicinity of Cor nelius, and all but hi father survive him., . ... - He was married to Irene M. En nis Decern I r 8, 1877, who died April 11, 1891. They had seven children, four of them, Annie, Minnie, Oeorge and Tracy, survive him. Charlie, as he was familiarly known, was a kind and Indulgent father, a true and faithful friend and neighbor, an upwright and honest nutn. He leave a host of friends to mourn hi loss, and to extend the voice of sympathy to his sorrowing loved ones. HI'MMOXM. I N tbe county oonrt of tbe atata of Orn- a. Ron. for waaninpton conntv. A mo Orifletb, plaintiff, I M L. Oriffetb. defendant: I To M. L. Oriffetb, the above named de fendant : ia the name of tbe elate of Oreson yon are hereby repaired to be aud appear tn tbe connty eoort or tne ataie oi ureiroa for Waablnirtoa oonnty, to anewer to the com plaint filed azaiuat von In tbe above en- tilled action, by Monday, tbe third day of eoember, 1H. that being tbe Drat day of tbe reRDlar term of aaid court nest follow ing the eipiratioa of tbe time prescribed in tbe order for publication of this (amnion. And If yoa fail eo to anawer, for want tbeisnf, the plaintiff will take jndement asainat you fur the eom of $100.00, with interest thereon aino April 1.174, at the rate of 111 per cent pat annum, and tte earn of t.'iS.Oo, with Interest thereon einea April I. IftH. at tbe rat of 10 per eent per ennara and th ot end dinbaraemente of tbi action, and the plaintiff will farther take jadtfnient aueinet yoa deolaring aul asm to be lien opon all of your interest In and to that piece, parcel and tract of land, lying, being and aitaate witbm Waabingtoa eoonly, Oregon, and more partioalarly dee. Urn a led and deeonbed aa all of tbe north half of tbe donation land claim of Amo Onffeth and wife, in aeetiona A and , town chip i ath range 2 weet W illamette mer idian, containing 160 acre; and that Judg ment be rendered directing and adjaiigtng that said land be eold. by tbe eherifl of Washington county, Oregon, ia the manner prescribed by law for the aale of real prop erty opon eteentinn. aud th prueeeda thereof be applied In payment to plaintiff o' th aeveral earn eliove set forth, and that the remainder of aaid pnrabaae uric. if any. be paid to yoa. Tbia auinmona ia pohliahed againat vo by an order aigned bv H. B. P. Cornell a, indire of the above nanned court. Mad at 4 dated (Kif.lier IS, 1KH. Jl-.'T 't HUM. H. TUNUCI. Atlotiiey for plaintiff. leeataf Oa (uk ul eere. . 46 7i IF YOU WANT first-cloaa suit of clothe mads la onier at living price cavil on S. ROSENTHAL, Mala St., opi. Citv Drag Store, llbUboro", Or. All work gusrsntotsl. Promptness, TAILOR! Suits Made To Order. LOW PRICES. Clothe ( leaned anil Repaired at HOLMES' 3 IN CHENETTE'S ROW. HILLSBORO HOUSE J. MOUTH HOP, Proprietor Corner Hvoond and.. Waaliiiituo Htreeta NKWLY FCKNISHKD AND KKNOVA t'ED 4 ttKMT CLAS8TAHLK. and all eo . oouiiuodationa for tbe cooveuianoe ol gueeta. Charges Reasonable W.L. Douclas cunr iTMiT. Via OllwCa MoeouKAHlNO. 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH. ENAMELLED CALF 4.'i.V FINE CALf &KAN0WS1 93.VP0LICE.3SOLU. 2.l7l BOYiSCHOdtSHOEi ladies. "W-L-DOUaLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. eae aav maaer hr rehaele W. 1 Uaaelae Ahaea. Became, we at the latf ret aiaauraeturere of dvertied ahoea ia tbe world, aa aaaraatee lb value by (tamping the Bane ead price oa the bottom, whlrh preieeta yoa against high pricea and the ailddlemaa'i profits. Oareaoee equal cuatom work in style, easy Stung and wearing qualities. We hsve them sold every where at lower prirea (or the value givea the nv other make. Take ao substitute. If your dealer caanot supply you, 4 can. told by liealera, whose name will shortly appear here. Agcuta wauivd. Apply at ouoe. BARGAINS FRUIT TREES. API'f.ES, VKAK8, fltFNKH. t Hf llltltS aud other fruit lieea for aale at Bed-rock Prices for Caah oriapproved not. TH0S. D. HUMPHREYS. f During my tt-rm of wrvloe in the army I mntntcti-d chronic tliarrlm u," Hay A. K. lii'iidiinf, of llalnt-y, t)rt Ifoti. "Sint-n then I have uki a irnut amount of tneditiut-, but when 1 found any tlmt would clve mo re lief they would Injure my htomarh, until t'lmmlx-rlBlii'it colic, cholera and diarrhiHt renitHly wa liroughtto my notice. I umh! it and will eay it I the only renietiy that (rave nrv Mrmanent relief ami no bad rexultx follow." For xale by 1 HIItxro I'hannacy. Barklea'i Araiea Malrr. The best Halve in the world for cut, brulxe, sorOH, ulcer, salt rheum, fever oren, tetter, chapped hand, chilblain, corn and all nkin eruptions, and ponitlvely cures pile, or no pay required. It in guaranteed to Rive ierfert Hat infact Ion or money refunded. Trice 23 cent er box. I-or ttale, by IIillMhoro I'hannacy. KEI'OKT. Or the Undltlon of the I'lmt National Hank, at Hlllabor. la th SUto f Oregon, at th ( Iwe af Batlaea, Ortobrr 9, 1SDI. KtHOCKCEH. Loana and diaoounU I 75 M 41 I hrenlrafta, aecured and nnaemred M U'l U. H. Hunda to aecnr circulation l.w") O) Htorka, aecnritiea, etc ... d . 1 S IS Bauking boose, furniture and Bi- turea . 4.(00 00 Other real eat. and mortgage owned 7,om li Due from National liank (not re serve agentai.... T.T'.1 7B Due fMui aixinived reanrve ageuu 8.ID.7 C'becka and otlisr aah items . lot Ou Note of uther ational He oka S uu Fraotionat pafier enrrenoy. nirk- ke aud evuta t. hperie tlH lgal-tender note... m isi T-r-- M lleJeniptinn fund with I'. 8. I reanqrer ti per oeul oi etr alMa Ml W TiTit. I.IABILtTlt-H. .i:)o. M rapttal a'oek paid in . $ V'. 00 Horplnofuud ... .... l'J,iJ U Lnaiviileo prucia. ieea eiprusra and taxea paid tM SA Natuoial bank notee oolataoitintf H.-'.'l iJ Utvidenda unpaid . . Ai W Individual dtpeeit eubjrt ta cbrrk . i.wm Demand eertilteatea of depot it . A "l W 1 line oertlttoatea ol tteptaut 44 Ttn.l. .. . . ..llJW.a.4 M t or Oa I M tvnnty ui waanuivw, i Caabier. of ih above-named bank, do witenniy ewear that the above statement ia true to lb heat of my knowledge and belff. Hobaerilad and ivn to befor aue tbi t.'tb day of on ber, 1H T. U. H mewaeva, KoUry fuMuj t " Ornf"-Caa-T Atteet: T. H. Tooc. I Havj. Hm n.risu.0 VUtrectofa. I. W. bntrr. I Dr. Price' Crwarn Baklaf Powder Wartr Fear fUffwaet eer4. II 1 c , C,K 1 W-r CITY DRUG STORE Main Street, Hot. Second and Third. Oruss. Patent Medicines Mr ttork tn thi lin 1 a roniilet a can be found outaide tli city of Port land. 1 make a ipcvialtv in thi line and carry the vt ry I'rrahoet goU. Soaps, Toilet Articles. I a th la 11a yon will finj compU'lti and varied aaaortment to aeltit IVdiii, where yoa eaa chituee with tbe wmununx that th fuod yuu jvt are fmh. W. E. BROCK. Prop'r., HILI.SBOKO, NOW IS THE If you mint to buy piece of land in a 00(1 locution the undersigned lias lor sale 300 acres in 5 and 10-acre tracts in A.M. Johnson's First Addition, located 1-2 mile no it Invest of REEDVILLE, alons the county road to llutlcr's Mill. One-half mile to Station, Tostoillce and Schoolhouse. lleetlville is nicely located VI miles from l'ortland on tlieS. 1'. It. It., . miles eat of UilUhoro. Terms: l-' cash; balance lu 3 years. All thoe lots have 10 foot road lu front. HANS RASMUSEN. 27-31 THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK .. at their .. WORKS, near NORTH SIDE ADDITION Hillsboro livery, Fed and Sales Sialic I .. OHIil HH IOH HACKS, 11U00IES AM) MDIXI HOUSES rHunrni ait..m:u to. A XCU LIVE OK UKKilCS AUUF.U. Order left Ut HKA1LSE Mill recele prsnipt attentloa. llememher tba 1'lace. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. 8EWELL . Proprietor. IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A GOOD LIVERY TEAM OO TO THE Cily Livepy Slable Where you will Uud the Hest Teams that can be had IN HILLSH0K0. EVERYTHING FIRST - CLASS. (Jood Teams, Good Hussies and (Jood Drivers. Cor. Second and Washington 8ts. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY With Its Associated Preparatory School, TUALATIN ACADEMY Is ono of the oldest and best-e.,uiied schools of the State. Its work Is characterized lo breadth and thorou?huess. Hesides the regular Colleso courses, which are equal in extent to those of the better class of Eastern Colleges, it oilers superior advantages for pursuing select studies. To those desiring to perfect themsehes lu the com mon English branches, the Academy presents every opportunity. Expenses are very moderate. The fall term begins September I1.), For catalogue and specific information, address THOMAS Mcl'LELLAM), 10- Forest (.rove, Oregon. directly aad ltitlr-tljr, If people who cannot d i tlielr on (xurinic. wrlln Isclr rr latter, or keep Uw I r own book.; anl hu d i ix.t snt.w h.n lin.iwa nl Irtil (" wr kick tbef muM baii'lia every or are mel- nut rornv-tlv. f t I lltee tlilnr-. an t sauch asor, w trarh tViriitlK Ruadrad of "ir rraduaiee are In assl pltln, and tlteee k' I epenlnirs f buadredt snur he a tlsses Improve. .m I. ! time t' prrpara t'ir tnm. It. a buataen ducatloa la wurth all It nrti, f' a inn, sue. X.-B.J f e ixir c , t - Mac aad tea. h. allrd Irea lo Portland Business College, Portland. A. P. fmtf so t. artn. School Supplies. Etc. Vour ahool siipi'lit'S can b roHireJ here, (Urh aa N'k, rn, pem il, ink. ruin uMtta, lati'. ami t it fail tjuit rverjiLing cvining under tbia lu-ud. rerfiunery, rrestrIitlons As lo rH-rfiuneiie, our at-x'k 1 fiit ola. anl ifinpli'to. i' inuk tln lim- a aprvialty. We ill winliiliil .iv--. .p lious at any hour il tbo Uv or nll.l. om:uo. TIME 1 Agont, Rccdvlllo, Oregon. STOCK BRICK CO. are lost annually. sn atUresa. Oregon.