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HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT. I IUI.Y, MAY 21. Six'iul tlitniii iii tint evening, al I'iirUor'M l.all, June 11. J. I. Kn'iKlit isajways irftri for til kiii'Uol notarial work, esHs-iully Two f the Kt-ott children are yet very i k, uiil tlit reivery of the- M.-t, a ;irl, I tl.iul.tful. l'n-ucliin at llio Kvanjji-liottl tlum-li ii xt Siimliiy, at II a. m., nml n p. in., uml at Ix'ifK-y's srlitKil In. list- tit :t . rn. 'I'liere will bean ico cream social at tlie resilience of K. t'rnhilall tli is (Frl flay)eveiiiiiKi May iltli. Kverylxxly mviteil. Ailinisiiii, in cents. V. K. Br.sk, druggist, has gone i. n a tramp to I'-mlcm Oregon, and while away will visit Baker City, Jlt-i.i.ii'-r and Intermediate points. The lw'o colt show of the Xorth wiTiern .Siullion Assuciutiou, will be held "in Forest (irove, Saturday, June l-t. Hie t.reiniums are worth the contest. The! bright clear tlays are partic ularly favorable to Rood results in photography. Shunter ban been very Miuceslui with all the work he ha dune this sprintf. lie Invites visitors In inspect work done under these lavoralile i-iiii.lilioiix. Oregon pa'r mills have been taxed lo their lull capacity to furnish stock for the ureiil San Francisco dailies while publishing rerls of Hie Huriint murder examination In that city. Our mills have lieen able to handle the orders, but they had to be lively. The Indian War Veterans, of Washington county, will hold an lm in.iiiiiil luectiiiir in llill-.ln.ro, Satur dav. June l-l. at Z o'clock p.m. It is undcrstiHHl that their part in the celebration of lndeK.'iidence Ihiy Will lie talked nf id that time. Two new post-ollices In thin county ure in process nf establishing, on the load riinniiitr almost north ironi Circeuville to Yeriionia, in Columbia 4 i ty. The tirst one to las reached from (ireen villi) is to lie named Uprinjf Hill. The second one, about fix miles further on, is Mead. A gentleman met on the train a few day ago stated that lli fanners f lien ton county rejHirt that they can't rcnieinlaT w hen there has been a better prospect for Umntiful eros than the present year. What they now want is to le assured that they mill have a brisk market at some flh'nre. Filler It. Ij. Nhelley Biid George 1 Rich will eommeiice a protra-(ed meetinu' at the liristian church at Faniiiniilon, on I-Tritluy, May 8 1st, at II o'cWick a. in., to continue over two Sundays, at least. Klder Iirown and other preacbinif brethren an expected to U present a part of the lime and assist in the meeting. Mr. J. L.'ArinsironiflhP Oregon sculptor, has discovered a tine quarry of white stone of a durable anil Ismu tiful quality, on Mrs. Parson's home, stead on Nciiggin iwk, eight miles from Jiilley, Washington county, Or. Mr. Armstrong eontcmpluh' opening Hie quarry and commencing imniedi ntely the cutting of ornamental tire places, tombstones, monuments and all manner of line stone cutting. This stone is or a pure, live white eol.ir, and iniix-rvious to fire or weather. On June 1st, the three school con tiguous to Oreenville Greenville, Wilkes and I toy schools, will unite in a grand pit-nit in a grove near tireenville. Hand music, speeches and school exercises will lie the main features. An attendance of two .thousand people is expected. The "school districts will each have their own table, but everylaaly that at tends is expectiil to bring a well tilled basket. lluxter shops or Mauds will U taxed 2 each ; swings and merry-go-rounds' go.uirtaxed. The finest Marshal .Veil rose tr,s? in the state Is said to be that In the garden of Mr. Jaeobson, at C'orvallis. That ruse stands on the south side of the .1 aeobson rcsidciM-c, is ni ue years old, elghl lis t to the first limb and l(r,s.s-s a symmetrical top. It is trained away from the wall by a Inline that holds it in position. While the Jais.b-sui may be the finest tiM in the state, it is doubted if It can surpass Mrs. Cave's nse that is now coming into full tlower. Mrs. Cave's roM', too, is on the south side of the house, but is much taller than its Corvallis rival, being full forty feet from the end of the furthest branch to the root. True, Mrs. Cave lias nut trained her 't In tree form, but she has, instead, a great bloom, ing surface that now ha hundreds of blooms to attract the Is-holder. In M.e, color and symmetry the rose from Mrs. Cave' Marshal .Neil are conceded by those who have seen both, to surpass those plucked from the lleutoii county pride. Iieputy Asssir Pointer renrt instances of heroism that are ertiliar to Aiiit-ri.n-. She homesteader of the mirth western part of the county are exhibiting lliespiril of the Amer ican pioneer that has (lamed out from th.i beginning. 1 hese yeomen have perched upon the hillside, creek bot toms mid table lands of the moun tains lying between Tualatin plains and the Coliimbin river, nn are hewing out what will I J'leasant and happy bonu-s. lint at w hat an expenses l' I .-1st year the fey acre reclaimed from the 'eontinuous woods" were planted to tatoes. Tlie pi' cr thought that even at a half-dollar per sack of list pounds, tliev would U- assured of a eomie tence, and so they would, but when Hie market was strong and sternly the roads were a quagmire and they could not Is' marketed. Now, that wh 'oning is goisl then' Is no sale at evtai J". . its s r sack. Mr. Pointer reports that be know of growers having "'Oil to l.ooo bushels each that will rot. In the meantime the fam ily live- on bread and Hit;it.s straight. No ugar, no tea, no cotliv, and clothes of the most primitive character. Are the )s..e happy? Well, not hilarious- erhaps, but ehisriiil b a degree. The.V are plowing and planting again, though Hoi on a-large a -cale as hist year. Tl.'-e is-opio insd a larm railroad that will furnish them a outlet at any s.a-on of the yenr. Such menus of trmsportation would have i ut w.allh Into Ihow wixsls on the head of the lalry rr.rks. There are i.. I... In Hint sts't on fundi, s that in tlie winter time are -olal'sl from their fellows except In i he matter of mails IasI Tuesday morning, about breakfast time, hii old man, W. II. William, aged about 2 years, w ho ha been ait inmate of the or house for twelve or tiltis-u years, lavaine cray and treated a great sensation in that otherwise monotonous boose hold. The Inmates were in the din ing room Just la-fore the breakfast bell Rounded, when Williams begun a quarrel with Mrs. Harris, another inmate, and threw a teacup at her. He then started to make an assault, when a lame patient commenced t belabor him over the head with his cane, but the blows were feeble like him who wielded the stick. A Mrs. -Smith ran in Is-lween the crav man and hi intended victim. The Smith woman was then struck on the fore head with an Iron poker that liefore that time Williams had kept conceal ed. The blow was a heavy one and laid the flrsh open to the lione. The keeper by thi time had been called, and was able to reduce the mutiny, though William was ugly. A charge of Insanity was tiled. From the testimony and the certificate of the examining physician, the lod manwa.sadluds'ed to lie of such mpntnl condition that it Is unsafe for him to be at large, hence he was committed to the insane asylum. Sheriff Ford took him to Salem the same eve ning. A aad case is reported thi week. It iof the family of Scott, liv ing on the road between Hare's mill and Farmington. The family con sist of father, mother and six chil dren, the eldest b years of ago. Scott I a hard-working man and ac cumulate by hard labor and pinch ing economy. Some time ago sev eral mem tiers of the family came down with la grippe, ami, not being proerly nursed, and the system weakened by severe toll, developed into typhoid pneumonia. On Mon day six of the family were confined to their lasls, and two more just able to lie about. Tuesday morning two .of the children died within ten min utes of each other. This so shocked the father that his mind was greatly effected. It Is feared that others of the household will die. No sadder case, where absolute destitution docs not enter ha come to light. Ijist Tuesday morning, during the temporary aiisencn or tier mother, little 4-year-old I'.leanor, daughter of Fred llaniel, got hold or mutches, which she lighted, from the blaze, tire wa set lo her clothing, which, before help extinguished it, had shock ingly burned her right leg, side and arm. Dr. Linklater was hastily called, and applied soothing lotions which lessened the excruciating pains, but the surface involved is so large that liopu of ultimate recovery hangs by a slender thread, though at a late hour yesterday she was thought to be hetU'r. Last Monday, a Mrs. Haslcr, of HillslHiro, and a friend were driving down a hill in the woods on 1'iiinp kin Kidge, the horse became fright enitl and commenced to viciously kick, and then to run. lioth women were noon thrown out and bruised badly, Mrs. Haslcr worst. She was cut in several places about the face and head, beside one of the face bones was fractured. lr. I.inklater did what art can lo assist nature. The lady, though very sore, is thoughtjo be out of danger. The O. A. K. people will decorate with the ost at Forest Grove, next Thursday, in the forenoon. In the afternoon there w ill Ik exercises in HillslHiro, at : o'clock. At that hour the Sunday school children will form in procession ami, led oy the inmi, will march to the cemetery, Ora tion will be pronounced by Hons. Thos. II. Tongue and S. IS. Huston. There will be recitations by the youth, and songs by vocalists. The instrumental music will is- periorin- ed by the Hillslairo band. i Xfondnv. while handliiii; milk . ' , .. " tiuild In ihed.iirv. Sirs. Sarah Patter son, living a mile north of town, by some movement, dislocated the col ... . . lar bone Ironi the nreast none. ir. I.inklater was called, and applied splints that will keep the bone in place till the nganicni can ugam i-ome atrong and able to perform their function. The Ixiy at the new harness shop, on Main street, oposiie me rirsi .National bank, are busy these days. They are turning out some gooit ik-ork. A li.-avv set of harness, made on a iMcial order and delivered this week, was the admiration of all team ster. Their light driving harness not onlyatlract notice, but purchasers. Strayed May llth, one sorrel mare, star in forehead, had halter on, weight, alout !MlO llis., small knot on right hind foot. Finder will Is- re warded bv wilding word or bringing said animal to J. Iv. McNamara, HillslHiro, Oregon. nr linklater is nilttiliL' in the shelvlng land other fixture at his store. He will have a miniei nusi nes house when it is completed. He will occupy his new quarters within the next ten days. J. C. IJimkin has inovtd his shop to the corner of Main and Third street, where he is kept ismstantly busy on "tin thing and sich." For copper, sheet iron or tin smithing Lamkin can satisfy any customer. After a aoinewhal protracted ill ness, Jack Freeman gladened his friends by taking a little stroll about town Thursday. Jack is quite thin and pale yet, but be thinks he is good for a iermaiient recovery. Hillsboro llels kah l.odge. I. O. O. F., will give a rose fete on June "tli and llth. The ladi.si are bu-y with their preparation. Il.-sid.-s the rws, strawlrrie w ill le a feature. Mrs. Maggie NkeeK th- chrln'ian lady through whose efforts theul scription to erect the church building at Scholl'a was raised, is very In with cancer of the stomach. On Thursday next, 1 Mural ion Itay, the band' wilt, at i p.m., play several air at the band stand, while the siple are assembling and the procession forming. A bridge Is-yon.l Hare's mill, on the read leading to I'liiniinuton, is torn np for few day this week, while It Is Is'ing replaced by a new one. ' ' The Church of c., at St.holl's, Will hold their annual church meet ing, U-glnning Jun" sth and continu ing over the following Mind ay. This ha Ns'ti a busy week Tor lr. Linklater. Ib-sid.-s his ordinary practice he has U-cn calhsl to several consultations. J. I. Knitrht has money to l.n, and buy botes. tf The Hillsloro postotnee will be closed May W, l!i.-, between H.:W a. in. anil .1 p. m., In respect to th denartod soldiers of the Civil war. Mary A. Iirown, 1. M. Aunt Mary Wood, at the age of 8 years, allowed herself to be surprised by her friends, w ho, armed with cake and other delicacies, walked Into her house last Monday, that being ber birthday. The old lady i quite active, and her mind is a clear a It was fortv vear aifo. when ahe first came to HiJIsboro. Our tow nsman. W. K. Thorn, ae- com. .aiiied bv II. liutterfleld. of llutterrield Ilros., l'ortland, started on Monday morning last for a fishing bout on the Nehaleui. 1 he party took a lMt from here, in w hich they ex iected to navigate the river to point near it mouth. From that point they ex?eted to go by land to Astoria, and thence home. rr. liowser ha just received a new dnhorniiKr tool that works to the satisfaction of the cattle kind, as well as to himself. The COW Is 90 Well pleased with the gentle scratching anD soft uressureat the root of her horn that he gladly thrusts the horn under the knife. With this new device a pair of horns can be removed in three minute. The doctor Is now prepared to remove the horns from all herds that require his services. On Monday last lr. Bailey, as- sisted by Dr. liailey, Jr., operated on a patient of Dr. Crang, at Forest drove. The little sufferer, who is a son of Mr. Markham, ten years old, had a fall some mouths ago, Injuring the large bone of the leg, which, un fortunately, resulted in what sur geon call neerosl, or death of parts of the bone. It wa found necessary to remove considerable portions ol dead and diseased lame for about two third of the length of the shaft, The little fellow stood the Oaration well and i getting along nicely, hence there is a fair prospect of saving the limb. The Huxton cemetery association was organized at Buxton last Satur day. A lieautiful plat of three acres of land lying a half mile south of the iuxton itostolllce ha heen donated lo the association by II. T. Huxton. An ailj iimicd meeting of the associa tion will be held on Saturday, May 25th, at H o'clis-k In Hie morning, lasting, jterhaps, till (J o'clock in the evening. To properly conduct the moctinfr lb" neighbors are asked to take to the trysliug place tool and lunch. The brush and timber now growing on the tract will be cleared off, nfier w hich an accurate survey will be made, and the lot disponed of to purchasers. (OIKT HOl'SK MF.WH. PROBATK COURT. Instate Jonathan H. lleamis, de ceased. F. L. I team i appointed ad ministrator with bonds fixed at $000. Tho tiond was filed and approved, with E. Squires, J. W. Wilcox and John Ireland as sureties. Estate Oodlove Lltke, deceased. Ordered that administrator sell real estate to highest bidder, for , cash In hand, In one year and i in two years. Estate John I. Oearhart, deceased. Administrator on petition granted !ermisslon to sell notes and accounts belonging to the estate. Estate Itobert Freeman, deceased. Hearing of final account continued lo Friday, June 24th, at I o'clock p. m. Oltlt.OS WpATIIER REPORT. WKsTr.KN )KK(X. Wkathkk The forepart of the week was unusually warm, the latter part cool and cloudy. Wednesday night, May Iii, the minimum at Portland was 70 degrees, the highest night temperalure on record in this city. The maximum temperatures ranged alaive su degrees on i uesoay, Wednesday and ihursilay, since when they have been from liO to 70 degrees. The minimum tempera tures ranged from -to to .u degree. Thunder shower occurred in the southwestern portion on the 11th. few shower fell on the Ittth and general shower on the 2nth. I'uor -The weainer was very favorable for all vegetation. Straw lierrie are ripe. Cherries are show ing color. I-all sown wheat is in boot. Hops are to the top of the pole. Clover is heading and will soon be ready to cut. Spring sown grain lias a good growth and ha stooled and rsted well. The frosts of April are now being shown on the fruit. A largo amount of fruit Is dropping, suhVieut, it is thought, to obviate the necessity of thinning by hand. So far, there Is no appearance of aphis on fruit trees. The ground is warm anil with the showers of Monday, added growth and vigor will lie shown in tho vegetation, potato planting continues and those planted in March will soon la? ready to dig. Sheep shearing continues and heavy Htssi-s are being secured. Pasture are excellent and siock ron limns, in fine condition. EASTERN OREGON. Weather Clear, warm weather prevailed up to the 19th, when a few light showers occurred amounting to from .nl to .10 of an Inch. The maximum temperalure were above 70 degree all the week, reading 88 degree on tlie 10th. The minimum tcuiMrature rangisl from -H to W degree in the Columbia' river valley and from a to 48 degrees to the south of it. ' Warm northerly wind prevailed on the K.th and loth. CKi.ps The warm winds did no marki d damage further than todiy the soil' still more. The cereal crop is reported to be in fair condition In Wa-tvi and Sherman count les, gen erally or in Gilliam and Morrow count iis and fair in I'niatllla and I uion counties. More rain In those is. not let would be of great Is-neflt and tend b largi ly increase the yield. The fruit pnisjieets continue c. -client. Herri.- of all kinks will lie unusually proline Strawberries are ripening rapidly and large ship ments are Is ing made from Wasco county. Sheep shearing continues, and heivy, cW-an fleece are secured. The range grass i fail ly good. The drive n tlie mountain will begin shortly. Theontinok for the year's crops Is ulxiut a fait average at this date. Tho'suei or failure of the cereal . rop-. il. s-nds upon the rainfall and lemis-rature during the next finir w ci ks. tifcl. II, Al t.iuM, Mir liHh. Oaoar W Hx ktua, aim! 1 inn and IS day. The funeral service were cod ducted by lWv. L. E. Pratt. MIRE WORKS. Prof. Washburn, of Corvalli Agri cultural College, ha replied to the enouiry touching tli3 suspected pest at work m hops, and hi entire letter Is here given: May I'l. lS!r, Dear Sue Mr. A. Hill's pack age of gru (reported a damaging his hop) arrived when 1 was away from town, hence the delay in answering. . - They are wire worms, the larva- of click beetles; the same st which af fect wheat and garden vegetable. Although thi is the tiist report which ha reached me ;ot the wire worm infesting hops, 1 can well im agine that the hop, csecially the young vine is attractive to them. They are always a difficult pest to combat, eiecially w hen infesting a large acreage. Potash salts (es-ial-ly kainite of potash) have beet found effective, and might be useful in this case if the injury is sufficiently great to endanger the crop. A small amount of salt (not too much) put about each hill, though not allowed to come in contact with the vine. It Is also said to be good when broad casted (about 200 lb to an acre.) Your correspondent does not state how bad the pest is; of course, the ex tent to which he would be justified In going in applying remedies wou'd depend entirely on the danger threatened. Examining hills, removing and killing worms could iie resorted to. and would lie effective, though laborious. Another excellent remedy, when not too many plants are Involved, Is to cut potatoes into piece aliout three inches square, impale each piece on a small stick, and bury about three inches below surface, close to plants in danger of attack, leaving the stick projecting. Examine every two or three days and kill worms found in potato. It is possible that the hop yard of your correspondent is on ground re. cently In soil. Such laud is always likely to he pest should badly infcsti-d. If theHynd .Mis Cinwie Howell visited be very bad, Indeed, I relatives In the valley last Sunday. there this year, it would not be ad- vantageous to have the hops there next season; at least, they would lie destructive and cull for very vigorous efforts on the part of the grower. I-. L. WASlllirHN. Wbsa Bob? ni ilck, f her Cantoris, WkB lb u Child, th cried for Cutorla, Wk fb bom MIm, ibe elua lo Cutorla, Wfesa bad OUMrw, ph vara iJuam Caatorla, HETIUMV. Miss Nina McClure Is about to leave us for good. There will bo a grand picnic at Hock Creek on the 80: h. given by the Bethany Cornet Band. The new German M. E- church is under headway, and will soon be completed under the general good management or Mr. I has. Hauman, and the willing help of all the members. Mr. O. Wlsmer, of Dilley, w as In this place on business, yesterday. The Rock creek saw mill was laid up for repairs yesterday, . . Fishing parties are quite Ircquent. niLE5i W0Ulr " Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, of Yam hill county, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. 'arley the past week. I. H. Hogan has returned home from Portland, where he has been visiting his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Scorleld made a Hy ing trip to Fxrest Grove last Monday. John Carlton and family have moved back to their home on tiic Nehaleui. Mis Nellie Snell, or Fir, is visit ing flss Minnie Luster, Thos. Johnson has gone to Marion county to bring some or his tine stock to his farm near tilenwnod. He ex- ects to go into the dairy business. ISil jitter ln. The following is a list of letter re maining uncalhsl for in the postoffice at Ilillslairo, May is, ISH'i: Miss Gracie Frazier, Mis Maud Jefferson, Mrs. Grant Moses, Miss Liny ttharman, avid Smith, Mrs. Etta Strong. All letters not called Tor by June 1st will lie sent to the dead letter office. One cent will le charged on each letter called for. Mary A. Browx, P. M. tJOHV Hour !. Mar 'JOtb, to the wife ui . 11 HauipbreT. a ambtr. A MARTYR TO IISPIQI3STI0N Cared by Ving Ayer'sSarsaparilla Sra4 al CwSrt t All he Suiter tnm Pxnla. "For VMr. I was a martyr f Indigestion, and had alsmt i veil VP all nons 01 ever iinuiiiirmiri. a tne cnmpiaini oniy set-uir-ii iu TOW nuiw i.iirni 01 ts7,ii, under crdir.drr treatment. At last, 1 was induced to try Ay r's isarsaparilla, and I hereby teMity that after using onlv tliree bot. ties, I wascured. lean, therefore, eOTHoVntly recommend this mrst Ictne to all similarly afflictr.l." FRAKtt.y Bkck, Avora. 1. ' "I im Tjersonsllv arqaauitf-d T& Mr l?ek gn.l belies any jtatement b tnav uiakf to I true." V. i. Ma'xwh.l, Inns gtst and Pharmacist, Avoca, Ij. "I have used Aver' arsapa rill for general liability and. as a blood-purilW, find it d.ies ex actly as is claimed rr It." i. i. i ADAMS, tzzell, Tra. fief's; ThePor,nnirilll loniyuaioaainia AaHltt4 tor Xahibltiea AT tHt WORLD'S FAIR f aoaaaoooooooopo Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, .Sold Msdal, Midwinter Fair. oa mm 11 " S. J CREAM 3Jot Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. SrHULI.S FERRY. The laurel Ridge school is making preparations for the coming picnic, June nth. A good time is anticl Lovely weather" ! Crois are looking tine. Kstrella Emerick returned home Sunday, after spending a few weeks with relatives in Portland. I'erd fironer has a new bicycle. Mr. Sutherland is visiting her daughter, Mr. Anna Nelson, near luxie. J. 1. Howell had the misfortune to come in contact with some poison oak last week, and has been suffering the consequences since. The earentcrs are busily at work on Seely's new barn. Mrs. J. W. Ilaker was giveua very agreeable surprise last Thursday, in honor of her sixty-second birthday. All of her children were present, also a number or relatives and friends, among which was a brother from Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Schmeltaer and fain- IheKIdd villa club are going to give a dance at the club hall Friday, .May 21th. A good time is anticipated. We noticed Deputy Sheriff Brad ford pass through here Saturday. Miss (Jraee Sutherland, of Mc Minnville, is visiting her grand parents, at this place. Mr. K. Cook, of Tualatin, and the superintendent of Pulp mills, at Ore gon City, were up through here last week, engaging white fir for said nulls. Miss Grace Wallan visited Mrs. Horenson, of Heedvllle, last Sunday. Frank Howell attended the basket social at Farmington, Friday night. Mrs. Schmeltzer was in the city a few days last week. J. II. Peck commenced logging for S. Seely, Monday. J. D. Howell and son, Frank, vis ited the metropolis, Wednesday. Carrie Miller visited friends over the river, Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Schmeltzer and Mrs. J. I). Howell, visited Mr. W. I Skccls, Monday. E. Oroat preached a very Interest ing sermon at Amity chapel, on Sunday last. Ruckleu's Arnica Hair. The Is -si salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers,, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cortis and all skin eruptions, and iiositively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give K-rfect satisfaction or money reiuniieii. rnee z cents per box For sale by Hillsboro Pharmacy. SCIIUUL KKI'OKT. M ANXIXU si Hfjoi.. I he following I the report of the Manning school for the month ending May H: No. of day taught, .0; -o. pupiiu enrolled, l.t ; .o. days attendance, i:i; So. day absence, in; -o. times tardy, 1; average dany attendant.', 1-'. The fnlluwing named pupils were neither absent nor tartly during the month i Laura Mills, Fred Stephens, Wuy Wilson and Christopher Yates. Mrr t'A Jamk, Teacher. KK.lt, KMTATE TRAXSUTlOJiS, Hniutu A Iaby to John Leahy gft acres of ec ST. t t n r 1 w Carl t'eteruo to Pe(r jaoobeon B W !, of e of kmj H t t n r ft w . 2-Vin t-nnme 1 Neep to A S Hendriok et al It :i bl W (Virnelin. ITS HI' rord Inberini to Anton r fanner n e I, of n w W i of a i of a e of see 14 t i n r 4 w snd of a of m.'I t i n r 4 w 4'.H Jhoim I, Marioti at al to Annual Oem- ballit et n ttUniiroaof d I e of John Urilhth Itnii 5m) Koiueo H Hnllook et oi to Marion II f rt-alon iM aorea ofaee3t2nr4w 1 i U VoKlror et nx to Margaret Kelly --i acrra oi arc tllini Mnmnn-t Kelly to Wro H Orosa trart in s) 4 I I r 1 1 Wm It Newton et n. to Harah 4 tirsliel s H of w of arc 14 t 1 a r 4 w l?r Wm H Nrtrton et ni to MiuerTa New ton lota I 4 h nud t! in hi Hamph rer ml J Hilliibcro. 40u Jnif O m lo Klia I. ee 111.71 a ore ol e -) . and Hit t 1 a r'a 4 and 5 . . 1 Frank II Iniicrs-.ll to Ferdinand and Geo K Oroner fl ttl iinre ol aee I I I 1 arlw 1 Kerdiiinnd Gn.ner et al to Slelobior Mi-rrt r 1. 1 aum of aen :l I 1 a r 1 3W Murt K Sq'iire to Hnmaritan IsJse No I I ( t) V n w '.j of n w of aee auiijt . .. SB, flora K Hinilli and bnah to Fraukllll I batcl.er part of d I e rf llnriDon Tbnt. lur m 1 1 and ll I 1 n r 4" 3ht) Fmnk U Iiiv-rsoll to I, add & heed Fiirip I 'o It '.to a-re of t-ee lit I 1 r It t Frrdii.ti d (ironrr et al ta l.edd A llwj l- irn. t o A.tKI aere of aee t'l t Itrl I June Smill, to Forest Orove Canning Co . 77 aerr of d I e of A T hmilh t I a r :l w fHi (' A Sl'ut.l el nx t Joat-uh Moraree 4 aTt of I. A Sparka d f e t I n r I w 2U0 .tiliiilnialmtor'a .atle MV1ICK U HKKF.HV OIVIN. THAT I I In oiaa J. Wilha. adn.lmalrator of tiietata'e nf Sterl.na V4 Illi. dreeaaed. ha ihi ilav tlletl l.ia bnalaeeo.ini in aaid ea tnie. and tl.at Mmi lav, May '-'7th. 1 .'". has been ai t l l liratiiid the aame. AH psranh iiitrrrxv-.l in mlnte are beehy notined lo -i-.r at mt.l tiuie, in aaitt aonrt. and mike ..l--ett-.fi, if ni.y tbev have, te the hlltW:VH- ..r !it ttnat account. A.rl .1. !.. B. Y. I SIHS F.I.I ra ta-V. Coty 4i0t. HILLSBORO HOUSE J. JOKTItROr Preprleter i Ct rtter Heod and.. Wnl..'jiti ante MWl.T Ft RMSHFfr AM KF.NOVA 1 ft V FIRST rt.AMt TAHI.R. sad alls oaiaa-Hlatnms for Ine eoa.enteaae of taeata. 2 BOUND TO HAVE IT! That is the way the ople of Hillsboro feel alsiut SCHULMERICH & SON'S SI.50 SHOES. It is a long-wearing easy-feeling shoe. and IT IS JUST WHAT YOU WANT. There are otbttr styles and prices In Schulmerlch A Son's big stock, but THIS IS THE FAVORITE With wear, time. all classes for street It stands the test nf SCHULMERICH & SON, tiESKRAL MERCHANDISE, llll.LSBOKO, . OKEttOX. CHA. K. JACKSON H. W. SCOTT II. W. SCOTT & CO. . REAL ESTATE . HOMESTEAD AND . . . . . . R. R. LANDS LOCATED TIMBER I.AMH BOl'tJHT AND MOLD I'. S, Unil Olflcs Hnsluess a Specialty. .. IXfiLl.S BI.Of'K r'orft IJreve, . Oregea. BARGAINS 1 1 ANOTHEH RALE laat nutht on the inatHiinient plan, at 7 percent inter eat. 1 will aril UMIaores foor and one half niilea from town, all cultivated Ilea well, ia of tine quality, haa a Rood Dunning aue, tor flO per aere, in clndins srowiua emu AIo a home iu Hillaliora for $3o0, on installment plan, at per oent inier ent. I will a)ao aell tint and second grade luuiuer at reaueeu nguree. Hee W. H. RUCKIR, For information about this land. USEFUL AND IXSTUCTIVE. tjEW ILI.I'STRATEH I ATA LOUIES, 11 eltle, Clrcalars and Price Lists. .Vailed I'rec t any Address. SEW YORK SI'EUALTT CO., tl Breadwsy, . . V Verk, X. V. IIILLSIIURO.I'OHTUMt EXPRESS ! UPPER A AMBERSOX, Pres. We have i).ircliasi Mr. ('. R. Mead's interest ill this line and are now prepared to execute all eoitiiiiiaaions entrusted to a. Regular trip to Portland are made on Msadays, Weiiaeadays A Fridays Returning on tlie dsva following. Special attention given to the execution of small orders. Iave order MIII.HIFF-M ISAI.K OX FOKKt'MIMl KE. BY VIKTl'E OF AN tXK'.C'LTIt N, UE eree and order nf aale. iaaned oat of the Clreait Court of the State of Oregon for Wnabinutnn' Coonty, in favor of the All i anoe Troal Company, limited, plaintiff, and asamat David A. Clomnirer, Heaaie It. yioouuier, laaae leiay, tleury Lieiay, V. A. Billion, 'and William F. Hartrampf and Charles Hartrampf, partners a Hartrampf Hroa'e., defendanta, to aatierv tb snra of f:iNU.tiu, with intereet on tb unra of IwiSi.tSS from (be :itb day of Mareh, i-Hj, at tbe rate of S per oent per annum: and Intereet anon 00, from tbe th day of Marob, lssfV, at the rate of 10 per oent per "nnnm. and the farther anm of ir)0 0O, attorney'a fee, and the farther am of I ".'.10, ul. and for the eoata and exnanae of ante and of said writ. Now, therefore, by virtoe and in pnr in ane of said jodiuent, deeree and order of aale, I will, on Monday, tbe 27tb day of May, I at the aoatii d.wr of tbe Court Houee, ia Hilhlwro, Waahiogton Connty, Ureaon, at tbe hour of lOo'eloek A. M., ef aaid dav. aell at putilie auction to the high eat bidder for oaab. tbe follow um-oerribed real property, to-wit ; That eertain paroel of real prowrty. aita ate in the Cnantv of VYaabinaton, and Htat of Oreuop, and deanribed a tollowv te-w.t: A part of tbe donation land elaua of Jacob Wuolev. and Klaaaor Wooiey, hia wife, in towmfein. 1, north of rain & weat of tbe Willamette meridian, deaoribed a follows : Commencing at tbe nortbweat enruer of tbe land told by Jacob Woniey and wife, to laaae Leiav. rounlnK tbenoe weat to tbe eaat line of tbe land sold by Edward Wooiey to htrpben Hoa. tbenoe mtb to tbe aouth lineuf tbe donation land claim of Jaooi Woolev and wife, thence eaat to ta aouth wet eorner of laaae l ev land, theme north to tbe place at W -.uninn, containing ninetv acres Al besiimln at an old atake on tb autitfe line of tb donation land elaim ol Jacob W.mley. and Kleanu veooley, bia wi(. in e.-ti.m J. in townabip north of range 4 weat of tae Willamett metidukk, ?i ebain weat from the auatbat auraer of lb ue. tbenoe north la turn etc, eaat lebain to a (takeou, ta aonth line of a I nglit nf waj twrlve feet wide, deeded by laaae liv to Jonn i. nnent. tneno loilkxr m m is .-bains and 40 links oa tb mm'h tin of aaid right of way te a take on the eaat line of land formerly owned by tb aaid Jobu 1. v ntrbt. theno mtb te ' weat ejusa tbe eaat line of aatd lands C obam. and a linka to an old stake. aia vriIUk laou on tvw vm.B oi ibw aaid Jaeob Woolev donattua land elaim. iben.esoath mVi M IS cfaatna and SO linka to ibe bite of beiiinnios eontaininc W.;J sere, to aaltafy tb bereinbefor I named am, and for tb eoata and a prnwa of aaid eale. Maid property will b aold ab)t lo re demptHMi aa per tatat of regr). Witne my band tki 'tb dy of April lWs H. P. rOKD. fbrifl o 'aahinton Coaaty .Oregon. SS-U Dr. Prks's Crsasa Baktag Pvw4f Wrtr ratr nifkeet Awsr. CITY DRUG STORE Main Street, Bet. Second and Third. Drugs, Patent Medicines Mr stock la this Kits la aa eonu.lrte at can ba Aaind outside tli city of l'urt- awl. i niaae a efs-iaiir iu init nus ami i-arry the very freshest goods. Soaps, Toilet Articles. Ia tale Ha fa will fiud uuipleie and sattad itawt to slct from, whew fm sawrnie with the auurauce that tht goods you get are fresh. W. E. BROOK, Prop'r., HILLSBORO, THE HILLSBORO STOCK BRICK CO. Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK .. at WORKS, near OKUtHS IUH HACKS, ULHKJIKS FHAMPTI.l' 1 HEW LIME OF Bl'UGIES AIIEI. Orders left far HEABSE "111 receive prompt attention. Remember the Place. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS A J. W. 8EWELL Proprietors IF YOU WANT TO HIRE OO City Livery Stable Where you will find the llest Tennis Unit cun lie lmil IN IIILLSIlOItO. EVERYTHING FIRST - CLASS. Mood Teams, flood Ilnggies nnd (Jood Drivers. Cor. Second and Washington 8ts. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - With its Associated Preparatory School, - - - TULATIN ACADEMAY Is one of the oldest and best-equipped schools of the State. Its work is characterized by breadth and thoroughness. Besides (he regular College courses, which are equal in extent to those or the better class of Eastern Colleges, it offers superior advantages for pursuing select studies. To those desiring to perfect themselves in the -common English branches, the Academy presents every opportunity. Expenses are very mode rale. The Spring term began March 3, 1S05. . " For catalogues and specific information, address THOMAS McCLELLAN.l), Forest (Jrove, Oregon. 7i IF YOU WANT a flrat-t'law saitof dottiea niwle t order at livingf.rii-e call on S. ROSENTHAL. Main opi. Citv Drug Stor, Hflfaboro, Or. All work guaranteed. Promptness, Accuracy, Neat. SvW ri if. meecm n VfVX r.'l'rS rrS ' annually. dlfVCtly lnle-l ly. tf pruplfi who vnvmA do their own fff irmif. writ lb-i IsMtCf. krrm ihHr o rwsnk: Bud who imH knf.w mh i t.u-ii,.-, tml W ja whu.h thy " handle every dav ar mmvh. aucb aore, we tea-h rSarimffkle. Hundred of our trad.iatea ar In ufmSS.na. anS thre will oi t.lnH f..r kusdreda more wheo tlrur le.pnne. .Vow Iv the time to ftrr-mr. for td.n. II. bualaea du-atlo la worth all It roata. f"r tmt ira nd f.- inn .-...vo.. . Inn v-fce) aad hum we taw-h. Mailed lire lo any a.ldn-v. Portland Business College, a. r Sriaalraria, rrm Portland. OregOfl. 4. mk School Supplies. Etc. Your arhool niipplie can Is" procure! here, such aa l-ks, )"'ii, '-i .ls, ink, anting tablets, lana, and iu l':.ct .piitu every ll. ing coming under this In a. I. Perfumery, Prescript UjW A to perfumeries, our st.sk is first class and ciaiir-lrte. We make this line a specialty. We will coiniound pfi-rip. tion at any hour of the day or nix lit . nKKGO their NORTH SIDE ADDITION JM andSaIesJiable A SI) ltlDlMJ HOUSES ATTKISIIKU T. A GOOD LIVERY TEAM TO THE is W. L. Douclas S3 SHOE is THt ersT. riT ron a kino. 3. CORDOVAN, rsrxca a uwuun clt. 4,3P FlNtCALf IKANOAWH 3AOP0LICE.3 sous. jVS2.W0RKIN6VEfA 2.l.7?B0YS'SCHWlSH0Et 'LADl'ca- mvr: W- -.5 r-KOCKTOti'JISS. OverOfM Mlllloa Peopl wrartha V. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes ara equally satlafactory Thee elve the bt value lor th money. Tkv equal cuatom hor In ttyla and fit. Tk-fr aorlnf eualltlx are a.urpa.aed. The erlcra are ynllor m.-.tmpd en aolc. from ti to SjeaveS ever ether mekra. 11 .ti. dralrr canuut tuly yju e uui. bokl by liealrn1. whiw name will l.nrtlv app-ar bere. Aveuln wai.trd. A..l al on-e. am lot .Hit r..rr-. ll. Ilii.tir.. 1 v sax T r criun rno eATi ecitr L-DOUGLAa