HILLSBOKO INDEPENDENT. F1UDAY, JUNK 21. '.r.M k llnM-ntt-at-rn. J. I. Kiilnlit l!w "'iM-y to ln. tr l'.rK k will wll lilHcnw-kt-nt, Known i-.iii.ll-S .iil-wlitfl nntl tiiiili. n,. 7, "M," y c- llmiii, .In a iriz at tli Hajtar. No. iT.i, iri "I'," ln l.l l.y Mr V. II. lUirliliir, tlraw irual the ll.iz.mr. .1. I. Knijjlit lHMlwyn .roirl for hII kin.ln.1 iinluriul worW.t'xi'wittlly iiinvi'ynni'lnjj. A tl.irkiil(l 'y n,aJe to Htmrkl" with 11 reworks tX brink '3. Mr Ji.hn Cornelius hu bwn p- .w.inimi nnstiualtfr at the town of CoriH'llm, Inntewl of Mm. Mont gomery. ir .i.io. KalW-v. of Forest Grove, an- paying the hitchfHt market price r.. u.,,,.1 ami mohair. Call and see tin-in In-fore wiling. 1 To rise kkx1 turnip, bow Swed ish on liiMt or July, ana yeiiow aut .!. from 10th to 20th. fciewl at Grunge store, or Hughes 4 Son, For est tjrovo. Tli retfUoii of lleki'ti to the -m. m-nvuif'nt concert of Pacinc iTiiiv.-r-iiiv aro Rrknowlt-dired, but work at homo prevented an oppor tunity tO UHC- ttlt'lll. Tlu-rft will be a ball Elven In Mil it.r' Iwrn. one mile went of Cedar Mill Jun 22il. Koom for aiity cou i,ln at one time. Tickets, $1.00, to include upr. l.adie free. The Owr-go Irou mines are to start io alioiit Julv Int. employing about fifty men. Not all the plant will be put in motion, but the touimry nan ..r.K.rj r.ir water nine and some other canting. Messrs. James II. and John Bewell, u iih their fiimilies. have eone flsh- i..r m WilHon river. It la a little early for summer outing, but Messrs. k.uii iiHil to no now or wait till after harvest, when it would bo late, Tuesday, the IStli. Joe Woken- liotloin. son of C. Hlckenbottoin, overt urned a load of baled hay upon which he was riding, and was se l.rnistHl. and had two ribs i,r,,L-..Ti Dr. Triiniesle says he will lie ahlo to work In a few weeks. The O. H. A N. Co.. always alert to the welfare of their patrons, have i.Imi-mI on t-ale at principal stations, 1,000 -mile ticket, at the rate of three cents Per nine, gootl one year date of hale, and good for passage over thu mil and water lines of their pystem. Tlw. I'l.illmrinonlc Glee Club, of .ri i,.n.l will crive a concert In the in... house. Friday. June 28th 1i,n,ix ois-n at 7:i0 p. m. Admls- Mi. ... ii.liills. U!i cents: children, 15 cents. I'nswls for the benefit of the Evangelical church. Come and en joy a musical treat. Congressman Kills, of the Sivond District, was in iiuisuoro on weu. ni-wlny, tho guest of Prof. J. H. Hianiev. limiiiir the day he was at Forest Grove, w here he attended the commencement exercises or the col lege. This is Mr. Kllis' first visit to Washington county, and he is favor ably luiircHH4sl with our section. The men at Wiley's barn have a young pet In the shape of a coyote whelp. This youngster was taken out near K ibt. Imbrie's. The dam, with several of the littler, were killed, and it is hoied that the den has been broken up. Tho one here in captivity is eating well, and its captors hos to see it arrive at the barking stage nrcoyotmlom. Commencement at Agricultural College, Corvallis, occurs next week. The exercises of the week liegln this evening. A handsome booklet, con taining the fillowingRnnounccnicnts, has Iss-n receive.!: "In college eliapel, Friday, June 21sl, 8 p. ni., Freshman enlt-rtaiunient. Hunday, June 2:ld, 10-t'ia. m., Uaecalaureitte sermon, lr. 1. M. Irwin. Monday, Ji :lih, fi:ilO p. m., liatUlion drill on campus 8 p. -. Junior enter tuinment in os-ra house. Tuesday evening, June 2Mb, class day; 6:30 p. in , battalion review and dless par.ide; 8 p. m., class exercises in oht; home. We.lnes.lay, June 2tllh, eon iKi'inenl; i) a. m., graduating exercises; address to graduating class, II. ci. II. H. Miller, of Grants Pass; delivery or diplomas. Presi dent John Si. P.Iohh; delivery of stule t.nn hers' iliploiuss, jiaie nuier intemlent If. Al ain i reunion. Irwin: 8 p. ni., There was a destructive fire at the Forest drove station, on Hunday ruing lust. At almut half past 3 o'clock lire broke out in the elevator and wan-house, which spread rap idly, and In fifteen minutes extended to the flouring mill near by. There being no water to la had ororganisa ti.ms to rght lire, IkiIIi structures, with their contents, burned to the tr id. There was little property in the warehouse, outside of the nx-tim-s, hence the loss was small say, f r,no -Tolly Insured. Besides the ma. hi.ierv 'in the mill, there was a oiiautitvol wheat, owned by farmers. i,l,..-e.l at tlO.UOn; insur- u m ti. is iI.ks not include the grain owned by outside parties. Nome flour might have een saved hie I tlnwe that were on t lie ground fc'ivcn attention to that, Instead of at tempting to move machinery that ....... ii ....i to the tl sirs. Fivethou- sand of the six i.f wheal stored thoiisauu nusneis was saved, which uill Is lit for tii-ii-hinery Is a owners of the r.n-elen, L. II. Hn.wn. all men feeding: but the total loss. The mill are V. W. Alls-rts and Mr. of smsli means, uiIIH. total wealth, the accumulation of years, was invested in their plant. TI.e iti-urance will .V what they .. i..., ..ii the mill. The null h id not Iss n operated for some days, while extensive n-ors were maaniK i i... .. ..i... u-as owned by A. I M.I. ,. who. at present. Is absent in Washington. There are numerous I to account for Hie origin of the lire, but none of them are fully satisfactory. Nome think a i r...... a i.Hlnir locomotive may have r . lien on pile of old burlaps, of which there were some about; other-, think a cignr stump may have l.-cu o.rele.ly dropsst, wniie sun ..n... i. .ik i...... inliari-.nl by trampa. tine thing, however, Is certain, the ...:n -...i uaivlmii-w are nurneu. u hi.-h is a serious loa to the public Coiiiareour I. sal market that pro vailed here ten days ago when straw bearlen were sold at $1 s r crate with tliUr d.-M-riptioii of thuOmalm irmr- ket, taken fmm the thunlia World : "Fourteeu carloads of straw Isrri.-s was the supply for the Omaha and MM-nl apilite last week. The l.-.il.-rs ay the heavy run of l-ri from Missouri river. U alsmt over. Iowa l resrted short because of front and hot winds. The next large simply Is from Oregon, and though these will bring t- a rase, inst.iul of -J an. I t'i.Oo, the Oregon fruit Is so large and delieiiMis that no trouble is ex pected in reali.ing the advance. IHackls-rnes are resrlisl a short crop. The straw berry season will doubtless, therefore, be extemlisl, and Omaha dealers think they ran handle a carload a day as long as they can get the shipments." Our growers admit there is a wnall profit at tl per crate, which, if true, means the more we ran raise the better, carload are easier sold than wagon load. The triumph is the shipping berry. Without stopping to discuss aby Irregularities touching the awarding of the lumber contract for the Maiu street Improvement, it is plain to see that the city is buying more lumber than it la. using. The ends of the plank furnish a waste block two feel long, and on the contract this wilt run up into thousands. At one store in Forest Grove, this week, a sign was noticed whereon it was announceU that 12 cents per pound cash would be paid for wool. Remembering that several large lots have been sold for 8 cents within the past ten days, this is a rise of 60 per cent, and may lie considered a top notch. Last Saturday evening, between the hours of 5:45 and 7 o'clock, a till- lifter entered L. L. Williams' grocery store and cleverly got away with about !0 in rash. Clews are in poftsesuion of the oillcers, which will lead to the detection of the guilty party. S. Haworlh, the local agent for the great Htandard Knglish Dictionary, was In towu for a few hours Thurs day. He expects soon to lie here again, either in person or by repre sentative, when there will Im opjsir tunlty forgetting this great authority. Preparations for the great celebra tion, here are industriously making. The arrangements committee are haviny daily meetings, and doing promptly what is found to be neces sary for the success of the celebration. Those desiring advertising space on the daily programs for the big cele bration can contract for the same by calling upon the committee on print ing W. II. Wehrung, L. A. Long and D. M. C. Uault. Additions to the Keedville school house are to be made this summer. Contractors are invited to submit bids. For full particulars, reference is made to the advertisement in an other column. The annual teachers' institute for Washington county is in session at the court house. The attendance is good, and there is every promise for a profitable session. Shoes have advanced in price everywhere, but at Hchulmerich's they had a large stock on hand and ordered, and no one can duplicate their price. The IMtii drug store Is now 0en and ready for business. Druggist Byrne ts prepared to compound any prescription that may be entrusted to his can. - The plank roadway on Main street is laying this week. The going on that block will soon bo good again. JJJIf you are going to celebrate, Just go to Mcnuimericn x son s aim -i a suit of clothes, shoes and hut. The salary of the xst master at Forest Urove has lieen nslucisl from 1,200 per year to $1,100. Special prices made on Isiys cloth ing, for a short time only, at the llillslHiro Itasar. A complete line of flags, hunting and 4th of July supplies, at the Hills- boro tiaxaar. Lowest prices will Is made on all kinds of fireworks, etc., at the llills boro ltaaaar. No. S, series "N," hehl by Wui. .everich, draw a prise at the Bazaar. No. 11, series "O," held by Mrs. Klix. Gierm, draws a prize at the Bazaar. Scliulmerich 4 Son have a few do and see them. ladies' waists left. IVmt forget that Haines Bailey, ol Forest Urove, w ill buy your wool. 1-4 No. 21, series "L," held by Mrs. Croenl, draws a prize at the Bazaar. Bunting for decorating, at Schul- murich A Sous. 101KT IIOISE SiEWH. LAW COURT. J. H. Reed v Hausafus. Ju.lg- ment for plaintiff. Bernard Krebo, charged with in sanity Testimony of witness taken, and report oi examining iuy- siclan. Dr. S. T. Linklat r, tiled. Ordered that ine paneni ue nei.i ior treatment, and until Ihe further or der of the court. PKOBATK COURT Guardianship of Julius Maril z.l, minor. On -tition of Isaac Ball, or dered that citation issueioj.n ... Thompson, guardian of said minor, nsnilrlnir him to appear and show cause, if any he has, why his official bond shall no! be Increased. Estate Henry Martiaxzl, deceased. Final account filed, and Monday July 2 d. at II) o'clock 11. 111. el for hearing the same. . , , Estate William Jolly, d.n-asid Ordered that citation to the heirs-at-law of said estate laie, requiring them to apis-ar on Monday, August 5th, at 10 o'cha k a. m., to show If anv 1 here is. why an unlet to sell certain lamls described in the .mi..n lill not lie made. It is i..i-lu.r ordered that Geo. It. Bagley iw amioliiied guanlian ad litem of the minor children of Ada White, and that cilalMKi he served upon said Bagley as such guanlian. t.-.i- nf Jacob Hliner. dis-eased n...- .r adiiiinistraiot examined ..! ai.Dnived. The consldcrat ion of a petition, asking authority to mil realty, a continued. Estate Herman Behllng, deceased, t-tLi a.-rount examined, ami, it ap that all claims against the estate have U-en paid and that aU inattcra have been settled, It id order ed that the estate ts rinsed of record, I and that all property, both real and imrsonal, deacend as per the term of the will of deceased. Kstateof ('as r Mcheibig, deceased. Final account examined and allowed, and the estate closed of record. MAKRIAUB 1.11 KMjK. The following license to wed were Issued, tit-wit: June 14th, Henry I lografe, ag si 40, and Kmilie Itch ling, aged aJ; June 17th, S. W. Her, aged 2t, and Ada May Cox, aged 20 years. SOTtH rKOB NtHULLH. Light showers of rain last week. Little or no damage resulted from the hail storm, which swept through here last Friday. It was at first feared small fruit might be lujurud. D. B. Em rick did business la Port land Wednesday. J. D. Rowel I 1 building ft new summer kitchen. S. Seelye's saw mill 1 doing- a good business these days. Mrs. LeRue and children were visiting relatives in Portland the latter part of last week. . George Taylor contemplates leav ing for Nebalem in a short time,' Mrs. Wallan and children, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Messlnger, near The Dalles," re turned home Monday. Miss Minnie Sutherland, of Mc Minnville, is visiting her grand parents at this place. Fishermen are numerous in Scholls. There is talk of a new school house building being erected at Laurel Hldge. " H. Perk, who formerly worked for S. Belly, was in Hcholls Saturday. Estella Handley'a III health is somewhat improved. Chaa. Delaney aud others will start for the coast next week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker were visiting a son at Castle Kork, Wash ington, last week. Mrs. Wm. Warren has been quite indisosed for some time. . Bud Taylor visited the soda springs Sunday on his wheel. J. D. Rowell and family and Wm. Tavlor and Agues Rose attended the protracted meeting, at iarmlngton Sunday. Mt. Side school will close Friday, Juue 21st. with exercise in the afternoon. Mr. Mogram and Miss Morris, of Portland, returned home Monday, after siending a week with relatives at this place. Messrs. John Eagan, Will Hanson Bert Fonda were in the metropolis Saturday. J. Hanson is slashing for Mr- Adams. Mrs. Taylor had the misfortune to loose a young horse last week. ULt'WUOD. Archie Luster has returned to the Cascades, after a month's visit at bis home near Olenwood. Mr. R. N. Varley and wife visited at Mr. A. A. Morrill's, Hunday. Some of our young folks spent Sunday at the Soda rJprlngs. Mr. T. R. Johnson and wife and Mr. J. F. Allen and wife were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Brice Wilson, .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith spent Saturday and Sunday at Hillside. Mr. Brice Wilson Is doing some very fine work in the line of making beehives. Considerable Improvement in our country roads Is evideut. Still there is nsim for more. John Raycraft has gone to his lace on Haluionlierry. He says fishing is fine oyer there. THIS IHAXHKH. Now that Marsh Hall at Pacific University is a reality, it may lie interesting to have reproduced the reimrt or the ground breaking which was one of the commencement cere monies of June 21, 1H!):J. The IxutL i-kkikn r, of date, June 2.1, 1893, has I his retwirt of that ceremony : "At the groun.l breaking Professor Joseph Marsh was historian. It Is in the annals of the dim past that Grandma Brown "kept" the first school at Forest Urove in 1847. The first nucleus of the college, though, was the donation of land made by Harvey Clark 200 acres, Naylor a tract not estimated and a plat of forty acres by Elkanah Walker. These tracts all joined and ft simple stone monument now marks the cor ner. (Suggestion; Let this corner lie permanently flxed in. the floor of the Imsemcnt by ft marble block Blood Poison THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, Driven Out of the System by the Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilja Tor five years, I was a great sufferer from ft most persistent blood disease, none of the various hiediisiiies 1 took being of any help whatever. Hoping that fj .li.nm fit rlinint wnulil nenettt i me, f went to Cuba, to Florida, nii.l then to Saratoga Springs, where I remained some time drinking the waters. But all was no use. At last, being advised by several friemls to try Ayet's Nirsaparilla, I began taking it, and very soon favorable results were manifest. To-dav I con sider mvself a perfectly healthy man, with a good appetite and not the least trace of my former complaint. To all my friend o and esieclally young men like invM'If. 1 recommeml Ayer's Sar- 51 saparilhi, if in need of a perfectly 3 reliable blood-purifier. Jose el A ru-nma i.rniinetor Hotel 1 propneinr tioiei West, Fla.; rest IfltbSU New York. Victoria, Key West, Fla.; rest- a deuce, n . imunk, iw i ura. m Ayer?So;SarsapaiiIIa Admitt4 lor XaftlMUeft M AT TMK WORLD'S VAIN u w hich hull by IU whiteness mark the spot which is of historicol Interest to the college. The new building is to be built over the corner of the three tracts.) The historian thought three persons, Grandma Bmwn, Harvey Clark ami 1. Atkinson were the real founders of the college. The old college building was Is-gnn iu ISil.and so fur completed that " was used in I KM. The academy building was erected in 1X01. Hon. A. lliniuan threw the first shovellull of earth, ami in his remarks said that in his judgment the real mumi- eraof the college an Harvey Clark, Dr. Atkinson and Dr. Marsh, lor remove the error is or either one oi these men, the others would have failed. Mrs. Dr. Marsh ami Mrs. Pres. McClelland raised a shovelful I of dirt. Then Scuator Tongue, as the alumni delegate, lined out a spadeful!, after having aroused cu- tnususm with glowing words oi en couragement. Others more or less skillfully removed soil until ft hole was made that shall never again oe Oiled with the same material." SCHOOL KF.POKTS, The following Is the report of For est Dale school, district No. 1G, for month ending June 13th: No. days taught, 19; No. day attendance, M- days absence, 60; No. times tanly, 14; whole Ko. boys ennmeu, i ; No. girls, 27; total No. enrolled, 42; average daily attendance, 34. The following named pupils were neither absent nor tardy : Roy Matteson, Dexter Sain, Grace, Florence and Myrtle Dennis, Lizzie ami Sarah Hammock. Daisy Matteson, Grace Temple, Letts Sain and Arthur Ball. Anna liATEs, Teacner. Dead Letter list. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postoflice at Hillshoro, June 16th, 1896: Nettie E. Brown, Crist Uuiman, Mrs. J. M. Smith. All letters not called for by June 29th will be sent to the dead letter office. One cent will be charged on each letter called for. Mary A. Bkown, P. M. 04iai At Oornelina. Jnne 17. to til wire of lba. Cawrw, a dsuulner. Biu. Jon llHb, to Hit wife of J. B BiHuaui, a daughter. IssLAaD. Jons 13th. tu tb wife ut Oeore iralaad, s sua. Backlea's Ariiira Salre. The best salve In the-world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and piwitively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by Hillshoro Pharmacy. is larsmplete House. We run wild over the furnishings of ft house; its furniture, carpets, hangings, pictures and music, and always forget or neglect the most im portant requisite. Homething there should be always on the shelf to pro vide against su.l.len casuahties or attacks of pain. Such come like s thief in the night; a sprain, strain, sudden backache, toothache or neu ralgic attack. There is nothing easier to get than a bottle of .St. JucoIm Oil, and nothing surer to cure quickly any form of pain. The house Is in complete without It. Complete it wltb ft good supply. Xetlre mt finul Nell lenient. XTOTICE IS II K.KKBV tilVEX, ill mat J. tt. iy. l nun i n, a.limniH- A ' trittor of the estate ol' II. Martina!, deceased, bat filed hi linn I amMU i" id estate, and that M.m.Ur, lh 2 I day ot Julr. 1S!6, at 10o . lo k A. M . has tawu aut l.r lieari"K ol.its-ti.ins thereto, if tnT there be. By order of the Court. 4H J. H. C. TIIOMI'KON, June 17, 18'Jti. ' AJ''litltrat..r. Nl'JIJIOJiS. r n the cmccrr (XHIKT (IK OKI OON, I for WaUiington County. Ali.-e Norton, plaintiff, George Kaoe Norton, defendant. To George Kaoe Norton, the above named defendant : la tbe name of the Htate of Oregon, von are hereby required to apiwar and answer the souiplatnt nied against you in the above entitled court and suitwitlnii leu days troiii the date 'of tbe servine of this summons anon to If served within this ooui.lv. or if served soon yoa within any other count v in ibis male, then witi.in twenty flavs afo-r tbe cum or aaid aervioe, but if tins sn.n- ms Is seryed apou you -by publication. then you are required to apiaiar and an swer said complaint on tbe flrnt day of tbe neit term of said court, after n weeks pul- ncatton of said aainmt.ni. to wit i un Moadar, the lath day of July, 1 Ktr.; and if yoa fail so to appear and answer said com plain! for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tbe court for the relief demanded in aaid complaint, to wit : For a decree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now ex isting between Ihe plaintiff and the defend at, and for Ihe ousts and disbursements of this suit, and for such other Bud further re lief as shall seem meet to this Honors ble Court, and agreeable to tbe principles of equity. And yoa tr further hereby notified that tne summons in this suit is served upon you by publication thereof in the Hili.ib " osessosBT. a newspaper t ublieh.d at Hill boro. in Washington County, Oregon, pur suant to tbe order of the Honorable '1. A. Mo Bride, judge of the said Court, made the Jf7U day of May, A. D 1S!i3 CAHHON A H.KMISCJ. Attorneys for I'laniiifl, 17 NHKKIt'F'M HLK KXF.dTIOX. OS BT VIRTCK OF TWO F-XEfl'TlONH, issued out of the ('-.anty Court of the Htate of Oregon fur Waahiogtou U nntr, Arsl, in favor of William Barke , aud gainst W. T. Hmitb, for the sum of fU.UO, eoete. and the farther sum of .M0o, U. 8. gold doiu, with interest tht r.-tm at the rate of IU per cent per annum, from the i.tn day of Otober. I8l; eeoonil, iu favor of J. W. Hoghee, aud against W. T. Smith, for tbe sou of f 14 AO. costs, and tbe further sum of ftlMi.UU, I). $ gold coin, with inlereet thereon al the rate of 10 per cent per an nam, from tbe &tb day of October, Is-.rl. and for Ihe costs and eipenees of sale and oi saia wm Now, therefore, by virtue sr.d in pnraa ance of an id judgment, and for want of auf Seuuil nn ami ttrouertv. 1 did. ou the 12th day of June, SU, levy on all ine interest of tbe above-named defendant, in the h. r.-iu after deeertlied real p..it.riv, aud will, n Monday, the f'-l day of July, I -J'., at Hie south door of the Conrt II. mar, lu lllila- bora, Washington County, Oreg.H, at Itie our of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, sell at pabl aaotioa to the highest bidder for eaab, tba following deaorilnd real p(.iarty, o-wit: Beginning at a point on the east line of tbe donation lend ola.ut of k.lkanah Walker and wife, m l I N H J W north s- 3o rest ZS JO ohaina f n.na the H K corner of the same, thence north tj' weal a.sil cl.aina: Uienee soath 1.1."S -hams, thence sooth tr K S.tat chains to the sold east line of the Walker i-laiui, Iheuce north 8" So east I.WS chains to toe plaoe uf beginning, all said laud stleale in Washington Countv. Oregusi, to aalisf y the herrlutaifore natued sums, sad for the ojels and expenses uf aid sal. eaat properly will be sold abject to re deaipttoai is per stalate of rregon. Witness ay head this tmb day of Jane, 18. H. P. FOKD. Bhertf of Waeaingtoa Cuouty, Or. By W. IJ baastoav, iepat. Awarded rllfhest Honors World's Fair, llold Msdal, Midwinter Fair. DR. CREAM Mott Perfect Made. 40 Years tht Standard. C1TATIOX. IN THE CUUMiy IXJCRT OF THE 8tat of uregon, fur the County of WaatiinKton. la th matter of the eatate of William iollj, deaaaed. Citation: lu t ii Jane Jolly, William B. Jolly, Julio 1. Jolly, e'rauk B. Jolly, Ann tliia WiUiauia, Hamtiel Williaiue. Crwanda M. Howard, a. V. Howard, Adeline Jane r'lrtouer, I. 11. iletoher. W. J. Feokar. Ucorue Liohtantbalar, Uiobard Wbite, and the unknown euildien and heirt at-law o( Ada Hhlte, dooaased, tiaorite K. UaKly, vuardmn ad litem of UaorKe Liooenlhalar aud tue uukuuwu ohildron aud hairs at law vl Ada W hits', deoeaaed, aud to all other lgiu interaaled ui auid eatate. areetiUK: lu tue name of the Htate of Urevon, you ate l:reby eited and required to apiiear iu tue cuuuty court oi the state or Urtwon foe the t'ouuty of VVaahiUKtou, at the Court rooji thereof, at Uillaburo, in the !0ouuty of A' aahiUKton, on Monday, tba 6th day of An;-usi, issu, at luo ohjok iu the loreuoon of that day, theu and theie to (hoe- eaoae if any exiat, why au older of aale ahonld not be tuade anthoruiuK aud direotinK William It. Jolly aud (rank II. 4 oily, executors ol the laat will aud Itsstauieut of William Jolly, decea-ed, to sell certain real property as prayed for iu their oetition filed hurein. auu wui.-u real orouerty la situate in wasu iuutou County, UrBon, and desoribed aa roiiowa, to-mit ; first traot : Commencing at Ihe north weal eoruer of Ihe s. nth half of the dona- tlou land olaiin of William Jolly aud wife, iu seotion 14, '1' 1 NK1W of the Willam ette meridian, aud running thenoe south u.tKlohaius more or leas to the northwest oorner of a traot of land heretofore con veyed to and owned bv L. M. Howard. thenoe t aatward on the uorth liue of said Howard traot Ul.bO chains to the uortheast oorner of said Howard traot, thenoe south 12 'il chains to the southeast oorner of said lluasrd traot, theuoe south X.U0 ohaius more or lees to the uoituwest corner of a Iraol of laud nowowued by MoNally, theuoe eaat about 1&.UU obmus more or lees to the uoitheast oorner of the MoNally traot of land, t hence southward along the east line ol Ihe McMally laud to theouuterot aloHay creek, theuoe uorthw ird aloug the center ol euid McKay oreek with the meanderiUKS thereof to where the same oroeaes the line dividing the north half from the south half of the said Willium Jolly donation laud oIhiui; theuoe west ou said division line ir.uu cliaius more or less to the olaue ol befcinuiiig, anu ooutaiuiug 40 sores, more or leas. Second tract: Commencing on the eaat uneoi the donation laud claim of William Jolly and wile in section W mil N K V W of the Willamette meridian, 71.82 ohaius south of the northeast corner of aatd olaim aud ut a ooiiit where the south line of the mud rHTet.ii.ire sold Dy William Jolly and wife to Frank H. Jolly, crossed tbe east liue ol aaid olaiiu, and ruiin'tig tl.em-e souta H7o 4L eaat 1.1.UU ehiiina t.i the aoutheaat corner ol tbe aaid I It. Jolly traot of land Ihrnce south VI HU chaius. thenoe west I cbaiua, thenoe south al.inu the eaat line of aaid Jolly claim about 2.- 0 chains, more or leas, to a point ft. i-hains north of the soutueaat oorner ol said Jolly donation laud olaiin, thence west on tbe north liue of the laud of Itrianer and wife Ti M ohaius ... the Bennett tract ol land, thenoe along the eaat line of said Beunett laud to the ot-uter of McKay creek, theuoe northward along tbe center of Mohay creek with tbe meauderitigs there.! to the southwest cor uer ot the F. H. Jolly traot of land, thenoe a. utu e7 4.Y east K..UU chains to lha place of beginning, and oontaiuing 74 aores, more or leas. It is ordered that this citation be served noon Adelma Fletcher. F. M. Fletcher, W J. rVoker, Hie-hard White, and the unknown ohildren and hnir-at l.iw of Ada White, deceased, by pul.liHlimg the aauie ouue a wet-a ior lour weeks til tne nn.LaaRo is ubpkmdicht, a neWHimij r pobliehed regular, ly and weekly within Washington (bounty U.egon, and of general oiioolntuin therein WrTNeaa: The Hon. 11. P. Corn, line Jodgeof tbe (!.,uniy Court of the State of llregoo, for the t onnty of Waabiuutou, with, the aeal of said Court atliied., this IStli day ol Juno, A. 11 , isj.ri. A rrrsT:, U R (HMIDIN 4-S Clerk. eliee tr Nnle of Itenl by Administratrix 1'rU'Hte Hale. Katote Mt I T XDKH AITIIOIMTY OF AN Ok- Uiler i( aale gr:int.sl bv the Count (.'oiirt of t lie County t.( Wasliington, State ol Ort-gnn, ami "lule.1 June 6, 18115, the tin.leralgn.tl will, Iroin and after Sat urday, the aith day of July, 1M1I5, prta-eed tn sell At private Ktln lor raah in Hand the following described real property aitmite in Voiruigttin County, .State of Oregon, to-wit: t'omnienring at the soutliweat Corner t.C the northwest i of section 'i'l, toaiinlnp 2 north of range 4 west of the Willamette meridian, ami running thence eaat H0 rods, thent-e mirth til rods and V feet : thence wet HO roils. thence hhuIIi til rods and 3 feel to the place of beginning, containing si acres Bids will be received at the otlioe ol W. 1). Hare, at HilUlxiro, Or. lutel this VDta day ol June, 181)5. 4-8 KMMA SHELIHJX, Atlmiuiairatrix of the eHtate of Frank Q Sheldon, deceswd. 1UIH IWITKU. rOXTBACTORS AKE HEREBY IX vite.1 to eubinlt bids up till noon of June 2S1, lsw.i, for building an a.Mi tlon to I lie acliool house in diatrirt Xo. 29, Waaliington Countv, Oregon, at Reed ville. Kiecirk-ations may be seen at the M'hiKil clerk's office. The said bills to be opened at the acliiail house, on June 2U, l, at 8 o'clock, T. M. The board re serves the riglit to reject snv or sll bi.la. tit.la to be lile.1 with the clerk at his orti.-e In Hoed ville, aud marked "Bids for bnibllng srhnol hotiae. A tt rT i HAXS RASMfSPEX, J. B. I .-slat, Chairman. Clerk. 4-6 TICi: OP MAI.K. I WILL SELL AT 1TBLIC AVCTIOX, nt the livery utalilo of ile.v A 1 tenuis, 1 in llilleburo, Or., at oYlork p. m., Siiturdny, June 2'.', lHVo. to the highest bidder for C8.ii, the following de-a-ribed is-ra..nal pro;s-rtv, to. wit: tha sorrel horae, 5 ye.ir old, aeight, pound ; I eorrt-l mare, ti years old, weight, I S'Ai pounds, being a firl-rlu, gentle team ; 1 biy hllv, 'i years old ; l re.1 nionley row, 8 veara nl.l ; 1 aiKittetl cow, t year old, giv ing milk ; 1 3' ln. h Hu.l.-liukor tanii iKOn, ciiuiid.-ie, I aet Visible farm har ne., with breaching; I fpaul.iing cov ere.1 iwo-rtH. da. k. J. 1. KXltillT. 4 5 .Notice to llritlxr lliiiltlr-r. HKKK WILL BK I.KT Tt) THE weal bidder, on e.lne.lay, July IS'tVal III oVI.a-k A.M., St the (Vanity (Vairt nxin, the oa.tra. t f..r omi-.tPH-ling a bri.lge and till on Csinty ma.l lead i nil south from the Porter nur-a-ry to HuM-line rat. I in Washington Coiinlr, Or egon. The Curt reerve the right to reject any or all bids; all bid tula-aealeil. STihYatitiiiS may Is' seen al Clerk's orti.-e. on or after Julv 3, si',. B. f'. (tiKXEI.H'H, County Judge of Wael.ington t'ouuty, Oregon. 4-5 nilil'.V TO MIA. MONET TO LOAN, IN AMOl N III OF f .'aai and pward. haul tnue, st S per cent, oa improve! farm property. Call, or ad drees, K.hmb 'J116, Commercial block, tSee ow4 sad W ashing toa etteeva, Portlaad, Or. 7 ... iiiMXiouti. pomxASu ... EXPRESS! U SM.im, I'mprlelsr. I tail aisklag regalar tries betw. r i IlilUlMtra sail I'srtlaarf, lat-laibbir wat -ktatioas sa M0MIAVS, WHIMSDAVS ... AMI FltlBAVS. Saiall Orders atteutled te prempt I), as aell a, larire Oaes. t.llk' HIM 1WIK KEXT UKPCK HILLSBOKO-I'UKTLiSU EXPRESS! TIPPER AXDEKSOM, Prop. Ws have purchased Mr. C. R. Mead's interest in this line sod are row prepared to execute all comuiiasiona autrusurd to as. Kegular trips to Portland are made on Xosday, Wetlsesdays Fridays Returning on the days following. Special attention given to the executiou of small orders. Leave orders CHAS. K. JAl-KSOM H. W. SCOTT II. V. SCOTT & CO. . REAL ESTATE . HOMESTEAD AND . . . . .. R.R. LANDS LOCATED TIMBER LAS IIS BOl'GHT AMI S0LU I". S. Land OQloe Kaslness a Specialty, BLOCK FrMt (.rove, . Orffon, BARGAINS ! ! I will sell or trade one of the best paying bu.ineas bl.icks iu Hillaboro worth fu.7UU that pays In cash reuts i sou per year. Will take good farm lands to tbe mount of IS.IMO, nd give time on remainder. Also will sell 110 sores; 85 sores clear, good bouse (nd large barn. It is Que valley land and well located aud ia free from pink. Prioe, $1-' per acre. Also Klu acres i 30 acres clear, with nouse aud barn, for I la per aore. 8ee W. H. RUCKER, HILLSBORO HOUSE I. NORTH R0P, . Proprleter Corner Second and.. Washington tftreets NEWLY FCKN1BHED AND RENOVATED FIRST GLASS TABLE, and all ac eouimodatlons for the convenience ol guests. C3Charges Reasonable Or. Price's Cream Baking; Powder World's Fair Highest Award. TAILOR! CLOTHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED BY -HOLMES - All Orders left with SL'Ul'L MCKICII N0J, will Kecelve Prsuipt Atteutloa. Mil KltlFfW WAI.FW I IT VIRTUE Or' AN KXKX'l'TION I J deoree and on'er of sale, issued out ot tbe Circuit Court of tbe HI ate of Oregon for Washington Ooanty, in favor of O. N Denny, as receiver of the I'ortland Havings Hank, it. u. Button and i;ora A. HtratKHi, and agninat I. W. Bailey, Kranois 1. Bailey, K. B. Williams, K. M. Wade aud W. H. Nunn, for the sum of f Itf tiA, costs, and for tbe further sum or S-llKi. la, V. It. gold coin with interest .thereon at tbe rate of per i-eut per aunuiu, it.mii toe aim uay or no vnutier, IHiU, and the further aura of f .iiu.uo, wltb interest at the legal rate from aaid date, and for the eucta aud expenses of ale aud oi said writ. Now. therefore, by irtuc and in on ran anoe of said judgment, decree and order of sale. I will, on Monday, the 'i dav nf Julv. IMA, at the south door of the Court House, in nillsuoro, vf aaningron uoou.y, tlregon, at the hour of 10J o'clock A. M of said day, sell at publio auction to tbe highest bidder for Caen, tne roiiowiug-deaoribed real property, to wit : Mitoated in the County of Washington, and htate of Oregon, and bounded and par ticularly described as follows, to-wit i In township one, (1) south ranee one (1 west section one, ( 1 ) and being a part of the donation laud olaim of James barker, and described ss ronows : Commencing at the distance of ten (10) chains in a course due west from the southwestern corner of a (iffy (U acre traot of land heretofore sold and conveyed to Isaac Barnes by James Barker, being also tbe southeastern oorner of a tract of land heretofore Bold and oonveved hv kin. ahrth M. Cauiphell aud John Campbell to Henry Hart; thenoe north eighty (MO) rode, thenoe weat tweuly rods, tbsnos south eights (M0) rods, theuoe east twenty (Jilj ruds to tbe place of beginning, containing ten (10) aorea, mors or leas; also ail the follow.na- bounded and described real property, situate in the County Bud Stale aforesaid, to-wit hitnate in section one, (1) townabip one, 111 soma range one 111 weat, Willamette meridian, beginning si the southeast corner ot a traot uf land deeded by James Barker to Kriok fagers'rom, by deed bearing date the i.tn day or novemrjer, a. u., nuw, and .lulv reoorded. thenoe running northerly on Ihe eastern boundary of said traot three ('!( .-hams and thirty aerea (17) links to tbs center of la r nee Couuty road; thenoe aorta eighty three and one half (MS) degrees west two 121 mains and tweoty nve IX.) links: thence soatb silly si (,) degreee west three :t chains and hfteen I h links to the weat boundary of Krink Kagerstrom's land: thence snulberly lullowiug the west ern IxMiudary line of said tract two ii) chains and nfteaa 1 1.'.) links to the soith- eaet mrner of same, thence easterly Ave tr.iehsins to the place of beginning, being all that portion of said tract of land lying south of the center line of aaid Barues County road, eouveyed by aaid James Barker to said r.riea rsgerstrom; together wi'.b the tenements, hereditaments a4 ap-. purtenancea thereto beloogiug or ia any wie appertaiuing, and elsv their eelBie. right, title and tuterewl al law and equity therein ur ttereto, loolodiug dower aad rutbt of dower, to satisfy the aereiolfora BBuied aoma, and fur the Boats aad ei prnaea of said sh Maid property will be sold subjeai to re-detupt-oa as per statute of Orsgoa. Witness my band tlua 1Mb day of Jane, lie. 4 8 ti. V. FOKD, - Sheriff of Wasliiagtai Ooanty, Oregon, By W. , baso, Depaty. CITY DRUG STORE Main Street, Bet. Second and Thirds Drugs. Patent Medicines My stock in this line is as complete can be found .MiUi.le ll.e city ol l'..rt- laud. 1 make a specialty iu tins liue ami carry the very fivehei-t g.aj.K Soups Toilot Arliflos. la Ik is Una ou will Cud a cniiidete and Varied aaeomueut Ut select from, where yog caa choose with the assurance that tbs goods you ft ar fresh. W. E. BROCK, Prop'r., HILLSBORO, THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK Mt WORKS, near OKUt.HS Hillshoro HACKS, UUG01ES AND RIDIXU HOUSES PIIOTIPTI.V 4 TTIIIIII TO. A NEW LINK F UKitJIEH 1IMIKU. Orders left for IIEtltSK still ret-elve prompt atteutloa. Itenicmlier the l'l a re. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. 8CWELL . Proprietors IF YOU WANT TO HIRE GO TO Gily Livery Slable Where you will find the Host Tenuis that can be hail IN HILLSROItO. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. Wood Teams, (lood Kugglcs and Good Drivers. Cor. Second and Washington 8ts. PACIFIC UNIVESITY --- With Its Associated Preparatory School, - - - TUALATIN ACADEMY Is one or the oldest and best-equipped schools of the State. Its work is characterized by breadth and thoroughness. Itesides the regular College courses, w lticli are equal in extent to those of the better class of Eastern Col leges, it otTers superior advantages for pursuing select studies. To those desiring to perfect themselves iu the com mon English branches, the Academy presents every opportunity. Expenses are very moderate. The Spring term began March 3, 1S'.)5. For catalogues and specific information, address thomas McClelland, 10-22 Forest Urove, Oregon. Ti IF YOU WANT a first-class suit of clothes ma.le to or.ler at living prices rail on S. ROSENTHAL, Maia St., m. City Irit( Ktire, llillHlM.ro, Or. All work aiiaranteerl. Promptness, A AAllMitltr MERCHANT TAILOR directly asd tn.llrfvtly, by "t.' rit.n.4 .1.. ttwlr .wn rlcurli.K. write ibeir ue y lettees, or keep tlilr own t..k; hh.I ni... il. ik. rnnw eneu buMf..m. snd less I pmr weir h laey su hsodle e-rr l.r r xtmiU- ...it .-..rrvcilT 0 All theee Uli.(.. sat such BMire, we tes. b thimuhin Hundreds of our rrs'Liuts urn l r'.l pr4. ..m. sf.d there will be openlne for buadreds more when tln.. Inpr..ve ...h 1. il.e tit.H prepsre for tHwt. bV...Is, b bueiuess eduretloa Is worth sll H . .! t t .Wi ,,un w mti our rmlslof n, u laara and km we teerh. Msilr.i fr. n l i . i.jr d.ln. Portland Business College, A. P. kMlre. rrk.. Portland. OretfOn. 4. Weeee, aeeretery. School Supplies, Etc. Your school n''lioe ran be ir.aii re J here, au. li a laa.ks, a-iia, pentila, ink, writing tablets, alulea, ami iu ( '. I iu.t cverytl.iug ciiiiiig uialer tl.ia bead. Perfumery, Preserli,im As to i-erfunierie. our st. k ia first class sud t-ouiplele. We make tliia line a epeuulty. VVa aill cuinpuutid pros, rip tion st any hour of the day ur nig-lit. OREUON STOCK BRICK CO. their NORTH SIDE ADDITION IOH A GOOD LIVERY TEAM THE W. L. Douclas 61 CUnt iiTMtiriT. Ol.) Oil wEa "T roa AKINO. 3. CORDOVA 1ST, rwcacss.i'uu.ckLie salt. 43.fl Fine CaiIKamomm 3.WP0UCE.3SOLM. aV.tL -LABICa- nrun rn rTt neur KOCatTOH.itAA. Over Om MllltoM Pwwpl witr th W. L. Douglas $1 & $4 Shoes AM our ahoea ara equally MtUfactory Th.y alvs tHe beet velae toe llie wteney. 1 h.y euuel cestees (hues la slvle mni III. I 1 hlr weerlng aeelltIM ere esearnaMe. Hi. prtrr. ere eellos.-etssiped e sole. , fr-HK tt te M v ever elhee Mkes. II ,uur 'lukr aanu supply yu ws ua. buid by IH-slers, wti.HM. heme will eti.trtly s here. Ascitis wenlea. A ..ly et oli.-e. are Icmt annusTty, V I a well as to the individual owoera.