HILLSBOUO INDEPENDENT. HI! HAY, MAY 31. J. I. K"i-'ht rma Ml. I I II V I'""""' nritioy to Inen, it S.i:il lnnf in the evening, I'iiikt -rV li : J itn lt. t .1 I. Knk'Iit iJHlwiiv prepare for till' kin1'- "' i'"triHl work, eeHclully (in Sii'uril iv lift wp liml conklne- i iin. ;n- rn prain never looked i,( iirr tlimi now. ,.r.t U )iinl"ir up ft ny iwTfrt . .......A I ...til tt..m IHT'i-S III" IlinrKfl, rill. I win iivuranti t ut nn ut in H'HW. . i v. A. Kou'i th, "f Koreht Orovp, will imviiiv ltv. liVs pulpit, In tin-1 nnirrt (rutionn! chumi, next Min l;iy inoniiiin. . . J 'ii, (. I:i.liis of lh KrtHtorn Star hui.ti r, A. r-Ynint A. M., surprised ti,. ir l.n.thi r-t at the lust rmnmunlca ,v KcrviiiLf Htrawlnrrii-s nnrt i -:ik". - - w. J. lloliiiiHon, of rmtjrewa, wan ' in. i.V I' : .-bi r corre.-poiidenl Oi-scriiHn ur ... ilitiou of all industries. The selling prices of product are Ik'Iow the cost of production. . . ..i. . ; Cliristisin Sunday wbool will give musical concert nt their church, on Sunday evening next. A, choice program bus !eoit preimred, anil lis rendition will entertain all who at tend at that hour. , 7 J Mr. (ieorire Hundley, once fa- ...iiiar with the alley and lanes of Ilillsboro, but now of Tillamook, wn in town it few day days this week. lie reports bis father, T. B. Ilandley, and ramily well. The name ttxed on for the new 'ru"store in the Morgan and Bailey block is "Pelta Drugstore." The painter are nt work this week and will bold the fort for some days, hut it win not he Intnr before the ailing may have their prescriptions: there eonipoundeil. The little daughter of Mr. F'red ii .,mi.i tv ho was so wrtomly burned lust 'week, l.s Hlill alive and doing well: still there are yet -doubt of lis ..ltiomto reeoverv. The area or 11 tie diMt roved I great, and grafting mav have to be done, even If all other symptoms are favorable. ... Pr. Tamlesie has hud some Jong rides witliintthe past text days, one trip was twenty-tivo miles distant toward Vernonia, wliile tlie next call fr.,m the hills lieyond (Jaston, mill rtnken beforiv the wearliioss Of the first trip had been put on". rim 11,'ur iin tlie band stand yester day is the one that went through the VmLIhiu liulian war of 18,1(1. It has four bullet holes ill and Is different from tho Hag on the court houMe, in Mint, it show in the Mne mld but i....,.u.-n utnrs. The banner was loaned by Its custodian, Hon. J. W Sappington. Mr. S. Itosentlnd and M eslluiable ..ir. i. ..I u irent scare a few morn ,... 'i im haliv was silting In his high chair at the breakfast table, and becoming Impatient, lost his balance and fell to tlie lloor. But, be ing a well-developed, plump child, iniurv. except a bruise on .i... i, i. which the little fellow en dures unite philosophically In some liK-alillea the wire worm is itrnil iim sad havoc with plant mo. -1.01.1 In Jackson bottom ate 'alive Willi them. One ilay last week, .. i.:i.. ..i ,l,,iL- iii his onions, ir. nulled ut a weed with a short stocky root, and found no less iii.n tl.lrtv-i.even worm nangiuK ... it. A vellow dock root had over twenty.' Mr. Meters sowed salt lat .. in. lament. He has done the same airain. using 4i tmunds to the ...... .. i,nv.uii-sst. Since bis sun iug this year there has not been mirfl- Judire C'randall ineiitiom d that as he commenced to spray Iii plm and prune tres, to rid them of aphis, ne none i t ni iiri r InsiH-ction he found .1.. i.M fllVI iiirina- theaiihi the la.lv bird, a kind of a tly ami a longer 'ii.sect, supsssl t be Hie i.ravii.g maniis. He stopissl spray- ut olid'. .' ii.it -- --- found the aplti ci.-aii.si - " tns- in perfect condition. I he In. nets that are man's friend may lie know n by the pla.i' they f.-e-l. N hen thev an- found al-.ut a curh-l they are doing good, and it Is safe to discontinue spraying. paragraph describing bow a mini lost bis life by riding under an overhanging 1""''. aps'ar.l re-,-,.ntlv in a Soul hern Oregon raKr, ,-alls'toioindanun.ls.rof low hmlw r of the principal traveled road, in Hii county, tin endways ,.Ullg through thick Umber Ud.j. ,,, miie all.T. Isi-ause tie V .... : . muni, hilt Wlll'll OIH I . .. .- . ..Z ......lino-s haiiis'iis. in ....k liml. that Is low enough to pu l ir u i,ggy b p or wMi '" J"' ; II would seem that it I as proier for tl.e road sni-rvlsor to cut l-uch braucb.-s a It i b H a hole. t theln-t meeting of the Fourth - . . li i.m. .lie ..i in v ri. i-orawoii a . . I xub-committi'- appo men . Army committee, wne - . . .i. ........ ..r .m.i. arrange lor lite ciiicnuiiniK-.i " li.-rs .1 I', .'icrrj m-' '. , ,' uu r, .i. (,nmL p. l I riillilil l. ... " L. Haldwin and J iVV:-?. ",r"7.....,itt.;.n fire-wor . llillll fire-works, i i-i.i. , ,. I . Smith, li. n ave who are to report to the gen ..... .1 iii.H.. forthwith, a plan for nre-worU and probable cost; com mi.t.v to procure sis-aket, , 1. ; . . ii,. j 'iv ii. lonirue, in... --- i - . w n. iius- .In and W.l.ll..n;;c.,mmtt.ee on v It. Wcbrupg, I A. L g and ...M.C.Mnlt;eomn..ttee on music. W. II. W.-I.rtinjf ami J. V. i .r.,,.. ii.i.in.lKS' on .'I'mk"" ... v ater, i- J. I, von. r . s'liger. ordered that B. ,...( II. I ' ' .!.. ...IK n c, noli III con in" "" tlie t (rand Army committee to pro V. ... . .. i. ..r.l.r.sl that all sub- ,m,..ltt.Un,,t.Ml tovort t he geiu ral comiinuee ,rnin,r. rdensl that the general : ut. s mivt eacn rn Jnong aV .hcomce of tote .. '.. in the eouri noiwe, n. i . i-rii" , ... .,,. until after I in M H mi HI i. i-ommittecs T solicitors wno nmr subscription papi ir are requested to SllbsCril'llOU I'"! '11 " 1 !. re sirt "'-'r wnioUn puvnl commits, 1. W. Morgan. Mr. E. Kester in buy putting hi fruit preserving plant in order fur the iinmnf ' PTm gmirf-ww lions lu.il ytar re (Uiic hiici j and h ex i,-tie-viirM ex n.U.,... nui.i ..rKvJ . . r... . . - i . In twiwtiory hk'li uirlrL' ini m. lie huH a buiMUm bvJitl ftietiOMx'On Oty. The nilwaa found. I'loNed hIic.1, wlili-h be will roa lriin)vxd: eivunh to make at) the ttorage puruotwx. I.n-t year be iiu4rjTiwetor goll rtapMKK man It tiut oii t-ld.-r press; tliU yinr h lmi two. Then he used Moves for (Milling rliler; thU year bo ba a large fur nace. . lie has also added a dryer with a capacity of 1 0 l ulu l of areen fruit per day. Lnt year, lie. iili- the eider, lie made m arly -1,0(10 gallon of vliieyar. Of this he ha on hand 2..VX) Ealloni, wlii.h will lie lirime for the market next year. K eter vineifar s unitono, each bar rel being tested before it i net away to ajce. In testing, If the vlneyar doea not voiue up to the required itandard, cider U added till it dos. There W a g'XMj deal of m'iuiry from farmer ami orchanlists wlri desire to know how the fruit of tlii-i year may be utiliziil. To theni; it i proa'r toNtulcthat Mr. Kilter will Ui pre, pared to dry apple, pear, or .plum, to make cider vincjrar, apple butter or apple Jelly. No fruit j;rovn with in a r aHonulile distance ni til k to waste. j I'i'i! (.!-. V:i- !.i i , i.t I . I ! the money for the fine. lie was, on his promise, let go, but it si-ems be orgot how t' count. At any rale, he did not show up at the expiration of ten days, whereupon Deputy Sheriff Bagley went alter him, and brought him again ls-1'ore tho court. An additional tine ot (i- tor con tempt was- lmiosed. In default of payment he is in jail for ten days. On Saturday last, Itudolph Meyer, living south of Cornelius, consulte.1 Dr. Wood for u needle-like pain In tlie breast. The trouble had existed for rive years, though he had ap-l pealed to no surgeon. Dr. Wish! at I once recognized scfrrhus carcinoma of the breast, a very rare ailment in men. The tumor not only in volved the breast, but -the auxiliary glands also. An operation was ad-. vised, which a Her Hue iieiincraiion Mr. Meyer conwiiteu to undergo. Accordingly, on Monday last, Dr. Wood, accomimniisl by Drs. Tam- iesie and A. 11. Bailey, visited the pal lent at his residem-e and removed the offending tumor. Cvrus Bacon, who lives on a homestead at the headwater of Dairy creek, lost his house and its entire contents, by fire, on the night of Mav 21st. It occurred uiioul in o'clock, before all the inemlier. ol the family had gone to neci, nui so rapid were the names that nothing but a la-d-tick and a bureau were saved. The house was built mostly of cedar lumla-r which was ver drv and ititlammalile. 1 he loss is ..iiila kovere and will foot up to I ............. i i f a,0tK), or more. .nr. inicuii nan m house well furnished, a good library ami many pictures, hut not a rug or a book was saved. There will lie a rose carnival given by Ilillsboro Hebekah Jodge, i.u. . V., on the otn and am ot dune. Doors 0ned at 7 o'clock on the ftth, and 2 o'clock on the t.th. A pio- gram on VVedneuday evening; tnurs day evening, ice cream and straw berries will is served, ai mo ..ihukc hall. Admission, ill cents, children, 5 cent. All having roses and de siring to enter Into a friendly rivalry are invited to place the same on exhibition. Mrs. Dr. C. B. Brown, on her first wedding anniversary, surprised her husband and a quartette of hi friend, who are yet bachelor. Mesr. D. W. Dobbins, A. B. Bailey, W. Bos cow and J. M. Brown received an In vitation to dinner. This they ac cepted, it is understood that they solemnly promised that their social condition a year heuce shall not be what it Is now. Martin Winch and W. J. Robin son met at Jlalclgh a few day ago, whether by appointment, or by acci dent, was not stated, but from a knowledge of the two men, anything where land is concerned 1 not likely to happen by chance. They sent several hours in rambling over sev eral tracts at and near U.ileigh. A rumor was current in Portland last week that work on the Portland - Ilillsboro electric line I to is com menced June UHh, and that the road would lie pushed to a finish this fall. The franchise for a rignt oi way heretofore obtained, expire mis inn. Mailt fctni't between Second and Third, i down to bare knuckles this week. Tho old planks have Iteen taken up ami new om- will Is' put down at once. This Is an improve ment that has Iss n needed for sever al months. - The Southern Pacific Company's wood prscrvipg plant , was taken this week lo the Cornelius station, where ft will lie ued for Burnetii. hi!? tli and bridge timber for tlie nextJi'W weeks. . ;4 .- Mrs. SSkecl. wife, of Ibif. W. 1.. a-l Saturday Skeels, of Scholls, died and was burled on Sunday. Brides lier liuslwiid, a son and daughter. Is.lh-grown, ate It It to mourn ... r death. Dr. Bowser Is prepared to dehorn .utile with a new and iiiitonco tool. F'r a small turn, no stan- .lilons are nM-pssary, mougii for a large drove, .stanchion labor. lesson the At a mis t iinr of the business men and citUensof Forest ((rove, held on M,...,lv even ntr last. It was nsnivtn to wlehrate jmies inieiice i") " July 4th next. v . . t. 'n U the time to spray orchard' The cisllin moth are around, ine tent caterpillar sw'ins icss nunn iou than two years ago, though there are some. llulm-. Itailev. of For..t tirovc, are paying the highe-t market price for wool and mohair. Call and see them ls-ron si-liing. i- Miss (I race Powell has gone to polk county, near .Monmouth, where the will spend the summer with friends. Mrs. K. H. Warren ha gone lo Josephine county on a visit to her daughter. iv.ni rriwi that lldlnc?. Bailey, of Forest tirove, will buy your wool. 1-4 Mrs. Lucy Walker i visiting this week with her son at McMiunville. Another slde-trai k at the station I oing In Oils week. P.K.Bill has but recently return- ed from gold hunt prosecuted In --i naoentnms, OD low nvmi WBtt rn of the Molalla, a tributary of . . . A KiftrutKirlv fr to fTd V wa huvUx n knuwu rHr vnaM.thai it-old li to l Annul in that imjU riDornooa, liut only recently had much attention Ix-en ilireoted that way, eHt.ce Janu ary iJd tlaini have len located. The print hindrance to active mining I the dinVulty of making road. All Htippliea have to be packed lu on nieu' back, for a distance of from teu to tlfieeu miles. It U understood that the duiii of 10,(XK) has been pledged to build a road to a mine called Wed Wock. Mr. Bill's find I but five mile away. Mr. Bill will go back again a noon a the weather clear. Mr. Kami I. Hirota, of Japan, now a studuut at 1'aclrlc University, will deliver a lecture in the First Congre gational church of Ilillsboro, on Fri day night of this week, at 8 o'clock, on "Japan, its geography, history, introduction of civilization, manners and customs, government, christian iw ami the Oriental war."' The le -fir. vu!i be .'re , t"t a i ' 5 - t ' I i t Mr i!' IH i V, 1 1 I. , . -,n.-, i,v ... .. ildier of the I'nion I envy and rev Kdilh I.. Tongue, eldest i"aughter of erence him. No matter if be may Hon. Thos. II. Tongue, in oliedlenee not now beall his Iriends could wish, to the beautiful ivremony, as pro- that the hardships and temptations nounced bv Wev. II. I. Webli, placed her hand in tlie keeping of A. K. Reams, where her heart has been for ru than r two ve-motllll. 1 lie .wrvnwiiiv was oerrormed In the presence of the family and relations .. .t i i 4 1. n I of the contracting parties, anu in uu? same building of her birth. The bride was tastefully arrayed In a woolen fabric, neutral tint, trimmed with pink, made more for wear than for this one occasion. Jir. U'sams, while not in his working clothes, also exhibited taste and good Judg ment in tlie selection ot garments that will serve a useful purpose herenfter. mm... f..,..,..i u-nr.u lu-inir sooken that made them husband ana wue, .....i ii... .H.nirratiilatioii of relatives i...i..,. i,.i..n,i urn nomnnnv. lo me ' v . . . .... I number of about thirty, sat down to dinner. At u tout t lie conclusion oi I ........ . . , ti.anw.ui uii were taken bv surprise bv the HilMhoro band serenading II, viuiiiir mid. " Tin was an Ull expected mldilion t the festivities, but none tlie ! appreciated. At about i!oVlis k Mr. and Mrs. Iteains ,.nii.ri.,l their carrlaue and drove to their future, home lu Kast Portland, where Mr. It am had prepared their residence and furnished It for oecu paney at this time. Their departure was somewhat hr.stened by a profes sional enirairement that had to be kent nt his office in the evening, Mr. Ileum, nee Tongue, Is well kuown in this city, which has been her residence since birth, and no new thing can be told of her sterling worth ami accomplishments. She is a graduate of pacific University, being a memlier of tlie 18i': class. A nnrt of her colleire life was spent at the State University, but, desiring the broader culture that comes by vui-ietv. her last vear was at Forest . , ........ Mr. Ileum. Is the eldest son, out ... . . second child of Hon. Thos. (I. Iteams, one of the substantial citizens of t.ultson count v. Mr. Reams, the younger, is a graduate of the literary department of the Htate University and of tho law department of a Vir ginia college. He is a hard worker, and clients, recognizing his Industry and shrewd management, are flock ing to his otllee, t lie acquaintance that ripened into love and marriage was liegun at Ku- cene eight years ago, where they met in the same dosses. The well wishes or her old neign- Isirs go with Mrs. iteams, and the congratulations of us comparative strangers are extended to Mr. lleams. (01 KT IIOISB KEn. law roi'RT II. Habiirhorst v. T. .Mchiison. Judgment by default lor the ptainim. .. .. u 1 Iflll... ut III Judgment for the plaintiff default Alli-e Cummins v. J. I. Marlon et al. lMsmissed on motion of plaintiff. frank Lament v. A. F. Miller et al. I lismissed on motion of plaintiff. a li. Jackson v. Thos. W. Savage. Judgment by default for plaintiff. Amos (Iritllth v. M. 1.. Urifllth. siierltt's sale of real estate confirmed Williams Bros. V. W. Thatcher. In, lament for blainliff by default. PIUlllATK imrKT. F.state Harriett K. Oarnet, de ceasi'd. Bond filed with A. 4- and A. K. Fanno, siireth'. Bonds ap-nrovi-d. A. J. Fanno. A. K. Fanno and W. H. Hobinson apinted ap- i,iiil-r. . . . : . ... . .i l..stule uoiM'ri r ni'iiinn, iinrnmi. l-'mal acount of the administrator ex amineil and approvisl, and vouches f.,r ut exis-m itures having is-en nieo it I onb nil that said estate be cioseu of reiord, and that the bondsmen be cxl.onorated from further llat.liity. I'.state Johnson Freeman, deceased Final account flail. It apia-arlng Mint nil claim akfiilnst such estate have iss ii si'ttled, It Is ordered that the same Is' closed of record, and the iM.ndsmen are exhonorated from further liability, 1 '.state luvid Happ, deceased. Or .lend oil ta-tltlon that the iw-rsonal nntierty listetl in the In ventorv ls set off to the widow Filial account tiled, and Monday, July lt set for hearing the same. Kstate Sterling Willis, deceased Final account filed, examined and allowed, and It Is further ordered that the title to the real estate and IK-rsonal proierty vest In T. J. Willis, ner the terms of the will, and that I Ills estate he closed of record. F.state Samuel C. Snider, deceased Ordered that J. C. Corey, adminis trator, with the will annexed, sell the N. W. one-fourth of section 6 T, i X. B. 2 W., containing K.0 acres, Is'longlng to said estate, to the high est bidder: one-third cash, one-third in one year ami one-worn iu wu years, deferred payments to bear a 1ST ivnt interest, ami secureu ny fir-t mortgage oo the premises. ltate . K. ix-wis, deceased, m ventory or proHrty Died, snowing ts-rsonal property valued at 14-23 and real property worth 1700. t r ilensl that the personal property oe sold at private sale. Folate Johnalhan r. iteamis, oe- censl. Appralsmcnt ami Inventory filed and approved. MARRIAOS I.UKXSES. License to wed was Issued May Jtth to A. F Beams, aged 2-'years,l aud With L. Tongue, aged 23 years. Peroration rvy wtw pncra1ly oh wved, ,bott hire ml at KortM; Urove,u A ort Uroye, i.y ieo r..r vui i..i .i u it. a. il. uuni 'thA hiviiAi-alluin were uiui'li mure mrhiar Hiair nw, win inerrowu us vmw. lanm. There the nroirrtitii lit vluded exurclsos for both loreuoon and afteaqoou. Here, on the tou trary, an ' Impromptu (aiming to gether of the neighbor at 8 o'clock, and a proeension of young pwple, who maruhett to the cemetery; bMiig led. by the baud, playing fuueral music was all that was attempted. In the ' city ' " of the ' dead, Comrade Oraklt read Oefleral' Or, der 'o. ; Senator Huatoa delivered from notes, an addrvaa. . Mcnra. A. M. Sanders, 1. V. libbiiw, f. U. Brown and A. T. Palm sang "The Star Spangled Banner." Hon. T. II. Tongue was theu introduced, wlio said : Veterans: Memiieiis ok iiik Grand Army ok tiik ICi:ii bi.h : 'tm this, when lel (ji . , v ; i . ie war for the n j. u ; ; ( :' liom it is ul- ,, i., , . ter of sincere -ic! 'at 1 cannot use the word " vi i i ie." It Is a word so full of .on . i ig recalling so forcibly com ii.e dangers, common hardship in -U and camp, common nacrillces, muion triumphs and the common eling of rejoicing over a grand luse, nobly and heroically won. Whenever and wherever 1 meet a of camp and lli'ld may liave under- mined hi manhood; that the crown he om-e wore it.ay have slipped from nis orow. uau never 1IH1J.-1 .uai was once royal, that when in Ile Hush of youth, when i r.. lis.. I al! the world seemed fair and life held out bright hopes, then in his breast beat the heart of a hero: mat men ne was willing to iflve life and nil it prom ised. that freedom miifht live, ami the republic might become tlie glory of the world. I have tried to-day, as best I could, to comprehend the circumstance that surround you. and the feel in that animated you when you llrst oinea ine armies oi ireeuom as i looneu out upon uib m-i.is, clothed in robes of living green; the . ..n ,.r l.....l.. r......l irees iuii oi leniy n nriiuui, iiaimnv flowers springing up at our feet, the merry uirus sun ior nm nioun-ii., - t . ...fii .i . out only waning -uu me ciouus rou oy" 10 nil mo air won rapiuious sone: the sky a few days ago a it will ueasiiori si.uce ience ruo.aiu with splendor, I have tried In imag ination to go back long years to a springtime In your early manhood, when the distant murmur or mreat- ened war came gradually nearer; when the cry of danger to liberty and union, from faint memories be iran to swell till it filled your north ern homes; when the sad voice of one, while dead, yet living in patri otic hearts rorever more, nr.si caiieu the sons of the republic to save their country from destruction and their flag from dishonor, how strong me ties that bound you to home and loved ones and the scene of your childhood, how griien the Held were then how fragrant tho tl owers at your reet; how sweeny me inrus sang In their leafy bowers; how radi ant skies and the bright sun waned, and thrilled, and uuickeucd the . . . .i.i. puisesoi young nenris, no i n- ..is I, and WOtjUS, wneryou nun iiucn iii childhood, recalled fond memories of early childhood Joys and youthful loves and omnia mem annum your hearts: when you looked into tlie eyes of dear ones how tenderly and lovingly,, beamed upon you wim love, how warm their hearts; the clasn of hands was never so loving or so stroncr. Lire seemed so tun i.i hone and promises of future success, wealtn, nonor, nappiness ami repose, And yet, when your country called, you left all this behind. You e.- cnaugeo. nems ramam won 'n') , fragrant with tlie srfume of sweet flowers, thrilled with Joyous song, sacred to fond memories, for one drenched with blood alike of friend and foe, where the smoke of buttle clouded the sun In mercy that it miirht not see the striteot brothers and the shedding of fraternal blood; where death held high carnival and danced in hellish glee to the music 0rp,fin( gnns f dying, cri. of ilesoair and yells ot defiance irom friend and foe, while brothers waged deadly conflict and fell in fraternal war. ou turned irom me tenner smites of loving friend to meet the stem glance of a defiant enemy; irom warm clasp of friendship tor me deadly grip of a foemun worthy ot your steel, in short, you ottered life, Wltll all lis promise, mai nncny might prevail, that me banner oi me brave might continue to wave over the home of the free the emblem of a united country mill goveniiuein of tlie people, by the (miple and f r the people" migiit not srisn irom the face of tlie carl h, that our bclovisl republic might fulfill Its grand mis sion, teaching lils-rty and fraternity to all the nations. 1 can not. In the short time allotted to me to-day it will not be expected of me to recall the countless deeds i f noble heroism that have made you th pride of your country and of hu manity. Suillce it is to say they are the heritage of our race. They hav e elevated and ennobled all mankind. You have proved how much human ity can cudurei how much it can at tain, and to what height it can at tain when occasion iiemami grm sacrifice and great effort. Veterans, It Is long since the lart bugle call sounded and the cclns' of battle died away, but your mils are being thinned by an enemy more relentless than war, against which no courage nor army can prevail. . roll call now would reveal mat many of these grand armies have laid aside their battle array, ami slept me sleep that no earthly strife can disturb. But they have left to us a heritage of heroic lives and grand achievements, and It is extremely fitting that a peo ple who has received from them m much, should donate one day to adorning their graves with ciiit.lem of bauty, to cherish their memories, ami to Imparting to tlie riling gt ikt- ail..n Iho I.H.n their II ves -triiL'L'li suexwe ami triumphs nave ihiikih m wop(t ai on nn ixvasion like this 1 have no synialhy with that maudlin senti- - mentality that would iu any way jtVP tho slightest doubt upon the rightfulness of the cause to which - xteate men devoteil their lives. There to n quarters a sort or fa-hion 0f 0fty m lf-righd'ousm'ss that wrsji ijr jn lne ell-known phrase of mii only knows who were right." We know who was right, you know who was right, and all the world knows and honors the right. And no man living more readily accords the rightfulness of your cause than .- I ... Awarded ' " """ ' Highest Honors World's Pair, rioltf Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM l to ..i.UW ' Most ferfect Maflif ' 1J Ul' -' ' it Years the Sfn.lar.t' H'"' .1.1-1 Jl ,1 Mil I the brave uiejiVui wore the-itrayj and who knew by actUaf 'lrial, th sterling worth. tUe: tmflitieblug roifr ago and undying - dovntienv ft$ men who wore the blue. ;,.The sen-' timeuts are uttered only by., sickly time-server, despised by tlie Very men whose gmsl will they would gain. 1 he men who wore the gray, nul fought the cause of the coufeder t cy to its final end, now know that it i not so much the suiicrior cour age of the armies of the North as the uM-riur Justice of the ca'e in which they fought that brought victory to one ami defeat to the other. In say iug this it is not necessary to cast asisr- sion upon vast numlicrs of the rank and hie of the armies of the confed eracy. J.rigttdcs ot these meu vveie sincere in their Is-licf ami had t In; courage of their convictions, but they were mislead, beguiled and be trayed by leaders who knew they were sacrificing country usn the allar of a personal ambition. For these leaders, who, that they might gratify personal ambition and per sonal vengeance, betrayed and mis lead their people, let loose the dogs of war, drenched the land in frater nal blood, filled our country with widows, orphans and maimed and crippled heroes, an almighty and an alwise and a Just Ood alone can ade quately determine ami meet out their punishment. But when I become so abject a follower of time-serving that I cannot say these men were wroni; that the cause of liberty and union, for which you fought, was right, "may my right arm lose Its cunning and my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth." Yet, I believe I voice your sentl ments when I say that for the rank and file of the southern armies you have no feeling but those of good will, and if any of their dead sleep in your midst you will pay them the tribute of your tears while dropping upon their graves those flowery em blems of lieauty, which, in the fields ot yourconflict,our Father In Heaven ha caused to adorn equally the blue and the gray. Miss I.ucy Humphreys read one of HI t arlton s poems, alter which the assembly sang ''America," Iteing led by the quartette, and was ut. missed. When Bahr vat tick, w far her CaatorU, When ilte waa a ChiU, aha cried for Caatorla, Wlwa alw became Miaa, aha clunf to Caatorla WIhio aha luul C'hiUrea, aha gave UwniCHtGriS, Ituckleu's Arnica Salve, The best palve in tlie world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give ierfcct satisfaction or money refunded. Price :!. cents per box. For sale by Ilillsboro Pharmacy. HCIIOOL ItKl'OKT. KISTKUT NO. 10. The following Is the report of Forest Hale school, district Xo. 10, for month beginning April : -No, davs attendance. 701; Xo. days al seme. i:7: Xo. times tardy, H; Xo. boys enrolled, 1; Xo. girls, 28; whole Xo. enroll) d, pi; average rvo. belong ing, 4 1; average daily attendance, 88, Tlie following named pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the month: 1-ttie and Dexter Sain, Kuhv Wilcox, Arthur Byers, Jasper Hall, llov and Ihiisy .Matterson Hollv Butt, (iraee Temple, Sarah and Lizzie Hammock. Anna Batks, Teacher, Tlie most pleasant little pills for regulating the bowels are lie Witt's Little Larlv Itisers. Cures sick head ache an I con-tlpation. Small pills, small .loses. W. K. Brock. WHY SUFFER WITH ( Sick and Nervous HEADACHEP You maf b sasUy and quickly eura. bytakln Ayer'S Pills " I have ipeen a victim of terri ble headaches, ami liaa lioer found iin tiling to relieve them so qiiii klv us Aver's Pill. Since 1 In uan taking this medicine, the attacks hae become less and t-. frequent, until, at present ilis have missed Since I have had one."-t . F. Xt-WMAX, JJ iniU .Jiur, ii. "Having fird Aert Pills with 3 great ' illness tiirlM'psia, irom which 1 sutlered for years, I n- g w.lvtsl never to l without tnetn 0 in i. iv household. They are In- o . .-ft.....;....'. lm KlOIC O (leeu . Ill-el I.e. -v,-" Cl ll'OI..... vi I'lllLb TV .mii;i.i, ii - f delphiii, Pa. ' "I a!v.ss use Aver's PI1K and o think them excellent." Mrs. ti. P. Vatiioi Jaikson, Ha. a a a Received MighMt Awards oj AT THE WOUID'I FAIR eeeeeeooeoeooooe aaa as taiaai .l.iiilOJJ io i v.t. n i to tl UjU riVj a i Jwf ti 'wod v? BOUND n v..d i-,U ,-rr i:j y. -.ji.,'. . I., tl!lf? Ifft 'lV.- TO HAVE. ITS. ! , fil ii H i i.l jjt to l.iTr rWPray h -peopkl of Hilfcffoord ?c4 abol1, 1 SCHULMERiCH & SON S il.bU SHOES hAX.t.i. L'JL.tf.kX, tu It is a lii-0MSo-"au tW vio-m Ju lai Yts ,4.baoeb tla: uti'.ii-b ftiit'ktg otnVPstvlen'a priilrilfruibrlrlliA'Sfin'B blgstf)ck,mit,u," on ,if.j' inlr1iH.il tins HIS IS HE FAVORITE !). v.l . '-t With wear, time.: all classes for street It stands the test of SCHULMERICH & SON, UE.SKIUL MEK( HAXOISE, II1LI.SH0K0, . - OKCtiUX. CHAS. K. JACK80M H. W. SCOTT II. W. SCOTT & CO. REAL ESTATE . HOMESTEAD AND . . . . R.R. LANDS LOCATED TIMBER LANDS BOUGHT ASU SOLD I'. S. Laad OIHee Bnslaess a Surclalty. .. 1XULE BLOCK Forest Urore, . Orrfoa. BARGAINS 1 1 I will aell or trade one of tha beat paying bninea lilooka in Hillaboro worth ii.7U0- tbat pava in ci n-uta tS6U per year. Will take Kixxi farm Innda to tlie amount of f3,:iA), and uive time on remainder. Also will aell 110 acres; 814 aorsa clear, a ffood bouae and larue baro It ia flue Taller land and well i 00a ted and ia free from pink, frioe, W per aore. Also I mi aorea ; 8u aorea olear. witb Douse and barn, tor f ja pet acre. W. H. RUCKER, HlLLSBORU-PORTIilNll EXPRESS! IIPI'EK k AMIEKSOS, PrB. Wo have niirchaaed Mr. C. R. Mead'a interest iu this line and are row prepared to execute all commission entrusted to us. Kegular trips to Portland are made on Monday, WrdaeKdays A Fridays Returning on tl.e dav following. Special attention ifivcn to lite execution of auiall orders. ltuve orders HILLSBORO HOUSE J. NORTH KOP, Prsprletsr OornerHeooad . and.. WaabinKtoa Btreela NEWLY FURNISHED AMD RENOVATED FIKHT CLAHH TABLE, and all 1 oommodaliona for Ilia aoDeanienM iroeata. ("Charges Beaaonable Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair tllfheat Awara. TAILOR! CLOTHES CLEANEO AND REPAIRED BY HOLMES faT All Order. Irft ulth St'Ht'L .UKRH II A MOM, will Rerelre Frempt Attention. I N THK CIRCUIT COURT OF ORIOON I for W.hinirton County. Alii Norton, plaiatlfl, I Otorgc Raoa Norton, defendant. I To Genri, Raoa Norton, the ho named defendant t . la tha nama of tha Htata of Orrvon. Ton are beret. rronired to appear and anawar tba eoniplaint Bled anainat yoo in the abora entitle.1 court and aui wnbin ten daya from tba dala of tba aemoe of tbia aammone nnon too if aerred within thia county, or it nrw.n no within any otbet aonntT w i... Mate, then within twanty daya after the date of aald aenrioa. hut if thia aom mona ia aerd ! J hy pnblioation. ..... lyunired to appear and an- awer aaid omoplaint on tba flrat day of tba neit term of aaid oonrt, after m wceka pub lication of aaid aomm(a. to-wit I tin MnadnT. the l.ab day of July. 1WVI, and if yoa fail ao to appear and anawar aaid com plaint for want thereof the plaintit will apply to the wart for tbe rebel demanded in aaid complaint, twits roe a decree diaaolrins the bonda of matrimony now c- iatina between I tie piainun una ant and for tba ooata and diabonemenM of thia anit. and for aooh other and further ra Itef aa ahaii aem aaeat to thia Honorable Court, and atfieeauJe to the principle of AnJ yoo are farther hereby otinaa that tb aomroona in thia anit ia aerred npon roe by pobhoation thereof in the Htt-taaoao l paraaneiiT. a newapapsr pnbliabed at Hilla boro. in waahington ooo;t, ."-K"--jr; . t. the nr.Ur of the Honorable T. A MoHrtdc. iodiic of tb aaid oonrt, made the rtfe day of May. A. I 1. O 17 CARS)N FLEMING. 11 Attorney for f laiatlC XX 1 x -x. S ... I .1 CITY-DRUG" Main Street, BetJ .i i l'oi-' (Ui c.H' sll .I.iurrI Ii .l.....'.:f,, . I . Drugs. Patent Medicines : ' t.T. u ei .'i. .. -M stock la this lis to ss eMrrlftd ucuU 4jo4ouumU tba 9iy oiA tvui land. I make aisHiialtr in ttus Lue ud carry tea rcry freshest goods. U ,: i an n iin i il )n.;sl li -" 1m IV L. Ma aar - a-DI Kr,,t ''is,fni,1..f sd, saslad aiiiiiiiil t vslsut a, bar raa aaa chociaa with Ui aMimin1 IL( tb good you get, arj (trt. .ri..H .ut tall1.i -K Jl .t."3TS flf . Bn.-i..k."iJieo.-liJ'l a M t."-.-i II ILL.1UUUO. r . . . . .-!. III ' "' y.n -.:1T .al iH-st-tU ' THE HlLtSfiOROSTOCK BRICK ; CO. !; - MiU.-,llUll- Trim .jail -iuii! B Vil -r.W JtniJfejl,( h.l- It ..Jl-ll IHI'I . Jl '" ".I Aff nowMJiaVipg a First-Class , i -.i( " -.' I : : ci I .'I'll I h .t;ti- l in -i ..i utt'i! a iifv tt th umin il.iiuil WORKS, near STOCK AND COMMON BRICK iiThi ill 1 ... . Hilhboro Livery, Feed and Sales Stamerj ohui:h HACKS, BUGGIES AND HIDING HOHSKS PHOnPTl.t aTTKSIIMI T. 1 NEW LIME OF BIGGIES ADDED. Orders left fer HEARSE will receive prompt attention. Remeuiber the Place. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. IF YOU WANT TO HIRE GO TO City Livery Slable 1 Where you will find the Hest Tennis that ran he hail IN HILLSB0H0. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. Good Teams, Good Huggles and (Jood Drivers. Cor. Second and Washington Sts. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - With Its Associated Preparatory School, - - - TULATIN ACADEMAY Hi Is one of the oldest and best-equipped schools of the State. Its work is characterized by breadth and thoroughness. Besides the regular College courses, which are equal in extent to those of the better class of Eastern Colleges, It offers superior - advantages for pursuing select studies. To those desiring to perfect themselves iu (he com mon English branches, the Academy presents every opportunity. Expenses are very moderate. The Spring term began March il, S)'t. For catalogues and specific information, address thomas McClelland, 10-22 Forest Grove, Oregon. IF YOU WANT flnt-elaaa luitof clutl.ea mailt) lo order at living prlivs rail om S. ROSENTHAL, Main 8t, epp. City Dm Store, Hillaboro, Or. All work ftuaranteed. Promptness, Accuracy, Neat. Marwf MEECmill WOE dltartll and Indleertly. by people who canwrf do their own fliriirii.L', erlte tin letter, or keep their owa book.; and who do not know wh-a Imi-Im. nr'l leva! which they amet handle every day are muck more, we tearh taortioi. Rundrada of our fraduatra are In ond poti..r. and thrre elll e opi-mr. f.,r kaadreda mora when tlmea Improve. .V.. I tlie time to prrnaro tr tl m. IV .h - aJutloe I worth all It n mt t ntrn Send f-.r our ratal'Vit.-. I. nam wArtl aad mum wa teach. Malle.1 free to any addrxw. Portland Portland, A. . o l.li l I.. 3 -. I '.M'i i. 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