HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY, KEITEMIIER 6. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Money to loan, building. Room 13, Morgan J. I. Knight hutt money to loun, ami buy not-. if lion. C. F. Tiifuril, of TIjfurtlvillH, wapiti Ilillnlmro on Wtilneaduy. 'Mrs. Murphy cat lit ln-r eli M-r Castoria!" 'Ut-iautto the cliildn-u try aftir ii!" J. I. Knight in always prepared for all kinds of notarial work, especially conveyancing. I'otinMret ltrowu, with her mother, are oil" thi week for a vaca tion. l)i puty John U "bathing" und so lonesome. Lout A warf pin with Minall dia mond wt. Association make the tritlo valuable, and the owner will iimro than thuuk the rlnder If he will leave it at this olUce. KiM-aking of fust work at the thresher, Judgo Humphreys men tions that while at his place the ma chine threnhcd .100 bushels of oats in one hour und live minutes. ' The county board of equalization meets in thn clerk's ottlce, .Septem ber SWtli. l-'or what purpose, and the time it will lie in session is best told In the ollicial notice apparing elsewhere. The annual conference of the M. E. church for trcgon will Im held in the Taylor Htrcet church, Portland, commencing September 2"th. Bish op Thomas Kowman, of Ht. Iuis, Mo., will preside. We have for aide, very cheap, 210 acres ot land, that can be divided up Into smaller pieces to suit purchaser. Four dollars for unimproved and $12 for improved. Al bk1 land. Near school ami wsio!lice. Terms very easy. Wilkes Hros., Hillsboro Or. The city council held a short ses sion Tuesday evening. Couneilmen lturst, Tamiesie, Down and IJrown were present. The only business transacted was voting warrants to the KlectrlB Light and Water lirni pany for $120.5."., and to Marshal Redmond for :!'. Hmoked glass was in nt ck Tues day night, but for the most part, there was no good opportunity to use it on account of the clouds that olwcured the moon. Then when the clouds broke away a little, old earth had to step in for a time and com pletely blacken the show. For only a few minutes eould the sharp out line of Mt. Hood be seeu, silhouetted on the moon. Win, Heamish, one of our mot estimable young farmers, died on Wednesday last, on the Connell farm, north of town, from an attack of typhoid rcver. The deceased had worked very hard during the sum mer, and even after he was sick he did not spare himself but kept going, so that his system had not that vigor necessary for carrying him safely through. Tlio remains were burled In Odd Fellows cemetery yesterday afternoon, under the auspices of the Knights of i'ythias, of which order lie was an active member. Large yleidsMr. lTennett, near Cornelius, at the late harvest, cut one Held of wheat containing ten acres, that yielded .1.1 bushel to the acre, machine measure. The method of culture was not stated, hut the land U the- common prairie of that section. Mr. It. T. Flint, near Hclioll's, reports threshing 73 bushels of outs per acre, machine measure. These will weigh out SO bushels. The land producing this crop Is highland, next to the Tualatin river bottom, but not in It. . It has been In grain almost every year, for forty six years, and has had no manure except what has Is-en scattered by pasturing llocks and herds. It has Ix-en well farmed, though, and Is free from weeds. Judge T. I. Humphreys reports a good yield, but it is from a Held in Tualatin bot tom and bcavenlam land. Hon. Thus. II. Tongue and family returned the tirst of the week from their summer camping trip. Mr. Tongue visited his old tamping places in Tillamook county. While there he bilked with the eople ami cilwerved the country. The principal sources of wealth for that county are dairying, lumls-r und Ashing. The prosH-ct for the future proscrity of that county nro npial to any other county in the state. All that Is neediil Is population. For that there is room, and opportunity for making money. Within the past year the dairy industry has lieen pushed more than in our own county. The natur al pastures are always green, and the grass is rich In those elements re quired for butter making. Several creameries have already tieen inau gurate!. One of these had a iat mil age this summer of 23,000 pound of milk r day. From this, 1000 pound of butter was made. Others have 12,oimi and H.ooO pound. w..oi,i,,.ri,.ii Kiuintv Is interested In the prosperity of Tillamook, since the const county i ni minium fruit, but draw its supply from this side of the mountain. Already, fruit wagon are lindiug a ready market in Tillamook, for what is taken there. Mr. Zina Wood, our veteran hop ii a iiktf wimleiit of the in dustry in which he is engaged It is hi aim to put into uie iiiarnei me Ix'st product possible, not only that ho may realize the greatest price, but that his liaic snail tie mvonun nnu eagerly sought by the consumer. He is already known In London, and correspondents write that they want hi ':" crop. Of course, this they can get, if their business meth od are satisfactory. Mr. Wood think ilit n better hot than the Oregon namplc doe not grow, up to the time of harvesting, and that the only dillcreiitv U'tween ours and the Herman hop, which sell for the most money or any in me r.iimimin market, I. in the picking and hand lin.r Tim Herman vards are all small and not picket! till they are Jut rigid, when the vines are stripped within two or inreeoajr. i ne iu rr are then spread in a loft and slowly .1,1.-1 ii.it iMrore thev are ready for Idling, dealer gather them up and finish drying in a iiiu. .nr. v.v.,.i ii.L.La uith twice as much floor, room, anil more time would enable him to dry slower ami turn out a Uutcr product. Hut thi will ...... ..I... ii.u iiia nf Inraer capital. which the depressed condition of the busloos will not nowjusuiy. Several of our farmers who have hauled oats to Portland say on their return that the market for oats Is utterly glutted, a well a that fi.r almost all kind of hay. Portland dealers advise them not to rush their oats and hay In under the present couuiiion or tne market. The Ore gonian of a day or two since Inti mated what our farmer have never known, that Hawaii does not raise any oats, hay or even any kind of cereal, though they employ Ihnu MiiiWof h'r- Mint niu'e in 'he ml livsiimi of xagar cn. Tm-y oats, liarley, hay and ch fent. W e have lieen shipping some of IIh-m-artlcles as opportunity h,- otf.-red by passing steamships, and it strike, u a Mi'uliar, in fact, gr.ws ueligcnAV, that a steamer has not before now been put on this route to relieve our state of a portion of the immense surplus of these commodities, and it may be that these lslauder could le taught to eat potato's. The Oregon ian should tell us all it knows aUiut tills subject, as it Is situated so as to be able to rind out more than we of the Interior. We ought to have that market, for no one can undersell us. A disgusted cigar salesman called on one of our general merchant this week with his samples. One brand he was quite anxiuus to introduce. The dealer was not a judge of a good cigar. "Well, light one and try it." "I don't smoke." A bystander was invited to test the brand, but lie did not smoke. A second was tempted, but to no purpose. "Well," said the drummer, "this beats me; four men together, and no smokers." Finally a visitor from Forest (Jrove came for ward and sampled the weed. He said it was delicious. 11 is word was good with the crowd. Fruit is going to Kester's dryer in liberal supplies, and all aro busy about that corner. Just now prunes are in excess of other varieties, though later apples will predominate. Apples for drying should be as care fully picked and assorted, both for si,e and variety, as though they were intended for shipping. Variety in sures uniformity in cooking, and size in drying. For cider, tho same care is not required. A further mistake is made in the size of lioxes. A large and unwieldy box Is difficult to han dle, while sacks are no protection against bruising. The Washington County Medical Hoeiety held its annual meeting for the election of ollicers, on Tuesday last. Ir. Robinson, of Heaverton, was elected president; Ur. W. 1. Wood was elected vice president, and Dr. Tamiesie was continued iu olllce as secretary and treasurer. lr. Mor row was voted a member of the so ciety. The next meeting is to be held In Hillalsiro, and some interest ing papers will be read. Dr. Linklater has a tine peach tree growing at the south end of his resi dence, on Third street, that is prolific beyond its kind. Regularly, for the past seven years, it has borne its an nual crop of peaches and its item for the Ixdepexdknt. No tree has a better record for both Industries. The fruit is large and well-flavored, but the excellence of the item de pends upon the skill possessed by the reporters after eating, Vnrmti. flrnve nt un elwtlrm held Wednesday, voted 7! to 10 to bond the city in the sum of 30,000 to pro vide a water and l!ght system. The project was actively espoused by the itaicnet, anu mat paper is ii im i-mi- typutiilutful muni the Mtieressful issue of tho campaign. The next move will tie tne election oi a commission that is to be charged with carrying forward improvements to completion. Frank Mitchell, druggist at Brock's, came home from Newiuirt on Monday. The Incident of his stay was the capture of a man-eating shark, taken the day he got there. Frank was not able to get a tooth from the mouth of the monster, though it had Ave rows of them, but he did get a tooth from a seal ion's maxillary. Wm.Connell has sold his dwelling, at the southwest corner of Third and Lincoln streets, to Mr. Zimmerman, who has employed M. S. Dalley, the houscmover, to bike it to a vacant lot on Jackson street, between Third and Fourth. It Is understood that Mr. Council will, this fall, build a new dwelling on his lot at Third and Lincoln. Tho Southern 1'acitic Company will furnish transortation to students nn.lop in v.Mir s nf aire at a rate that approximates 1) cents per mile. Be tween Hillsboro and Forest drove round trip fares In books or fl trip will be sold at a price averaging IH cent. Iiast week the shotgun was in doubt, but thi week It i held by Justice of the Peace Phillis, to be liable to an execution. The matter, though, is In a tangle, and the blun derbus may not go off for a long time. Mr. Wm. Jolly estimates that he will have 20,000 oundof hops this year, of a quality rather U'tter than was grown in 101. Tho bur are not quite so large as last year, but they are compact and heavy, which Is considered better than the greater size. II. M. Cronkite and wife start for their new home at Newport, next Monday. Mis Cronkite, of the Hillsboro public school, and Miss Hanley, of the Ixdki'K.wdknt com posing room, accompany them for a few days' outing on the beach. Judging by the number of wagons, buggies and saddle-horses one passes at almost every house, one would think that a wedding or camp meet ing is in progress, ltut it is not. Hop pickers are near by in the yards. Courtney Meek has sold hi farm, a part nf the Meek donation, to Mr. Mills, formerly a resident of Hills boro, Mr. Meek will soon go to Ida ho, where he has large Interest de manding his personal supervision. Within the next ten day fully tinimo will he distributed aliout Hillsboro, within a radius of Ave mile. This money will go at once Into active circulation, since it will tie paid for picking hops. Tim IimiiIkn ivrw out in force last Sunday, but the slight rain that drU r.led during the day damnod their ardor. The best that some of our town hunters could do was to offer to the market an owl. I K. Adams, who has been scour ing the Cascade mountain, in Wash ington, returned home yesterday. He has become an expert pilot on a spotted cayuse. 'I say, Blossom, how do you pro nounce c-a--t-o-r-i-a?" "vhy, cas toria, of course; how else could it be?" "Well, the doctor prouounce it nannies." Jacob Anderson, snd bis neighbor, Smith, Willi their families, h iving housed their crops, started f'r the Tillaunvik con-t xi-terilay, to Is-absent for several day. Hon. W. X. Buret i Hie! f.milv have ret'irn. 't fr mi m. ir i" r vacs'io i. r . . r i. -e.oii If -in ..-it, tiieru-'i i in., 'q in iowi.it it it III Ml. Il Min e. Mr. DiiVid I'o ir, who I" llniou.lo eri. rU.i , ola.es ili.U Inc- growers at Iteaverton have com menced pulling their onions. The crop this year is a good one and the quality 1 alsive average. A sou of II. Gardiner, of Mouii taindale, submitted himself to the surgeon's kuife, Thursday, for dis eased bone of the right arm. Dr. Tamiesie, assisted by Dr. WimsI, re moved a quantity of diseased bone, and the surgeons are more hopeful of a complete cure. The valley pa-rs report the aban donment of many hop yards in Polk county some on account of lice, other because of mould brought on by damp weather, and het there in a scarcity of pickers. Polk county is more than 1,000 short on pickers. The combine for low wages is having its effect. Captain Collins, who has lccn building the new F.ugene City flour ing mill, returned home this week. He brings home a secinieii of the Lane county hops, that are extra large. But while the burr are larger than anything we have in this county, it I doubted if they are as desirable a our smaller and richer hop. Coin talks. Superintendent Craig was before thecounty court yesterday, advocat ing the adoption of a uniform course of study for the country schools of the county. The adoption of the course will require the appropriation of twenty or thirty dollars, hence the interest of the county court in the matter. The country schools differ from those in the towns, in that while the towns have several teachers for the various ages and advance ment of pupils, tho county teacher ha to instruct pupils from 5 years of age to those of 20 years. The course presented by Susiriulendeiit Craig is one formulated in Illinois some years ago. It has been a success there and has been adopted iu New York and in part of other Mates. Benton county in this state ha taken up the idea. Both teachers I. lid patrons like it. The course is topical and any text book can he used. It would really be a good thing f ir Oregon. It wild help rid us of the galling hook trnl that is now carrying things w o i so high a hand. (OLItl Hoist tHS. LAW 1'Ol'liT. I) M Osborn & Co v C W Phillips, action fur money. Judgment for plaiutiir by default. 1-aac Allen v F Cole-stock et id, action for money. Settled. " PROBATE COURT. Fstate Edward Constable, d-cd.' Kli.aU-th bliuto appointed adminis tratrix, with bond fixed at 1000. Bond executed, witli John Shute us surety. J 1) Merryinttn, J J Morgan and J It Wilkes appointed appraisers. Inventory filed, showing real prop erty, 1,175.8'), personal, 1,034.10. Kstate Win Dudney. The order heretofore made, allowing the sale of personal pros-rty at private sale, is revoked, and a new order Is entered, directing the sale of personal prop erty at auction, to the higho.-'t bidder for cash. Fstate T II Best, an incom?teut person. Bond of Wm F Ralston, guardian, tiled und approved. The sureties are S S Ia-iiox und II C Raymond. Fstate John Arnlker, Insane. Or dered that 600 bushels of oats, six tons of hay and fifty bushels of wheat ho cold at private sale for cash, and that the proceed be applied first, to the payment of Interest due on the mortgage on the farm, and 2d, the remainder, if any, be applied on the ex H;nses of ad in i n 1st rat ion. Kstate J II Ilasler, deceased. Re port of executor show that the amount collected is I,'.hi).10; lega cies paid, 2,(100; expense paid, 1,011. 70; due the estate, 2,885.10. M A Kit I Ad K. MCKNSKS. License to wed was issued, August 31st, to II L Burchell, aged 20 year, and Ida J McXew, aged IS years; SeptemlK-r 2d, Fred Zimmerman, aged 13 years, and Amanda Roy, aged to year. HCII0I.L3. Every thing seems to have taken a new lease of l.fe since tho recent rain. Hop picking commenced at the LcBeau yard, Monday. Miss Xettie Jack, of Farmington, has Isvn the guest of her cousin, Sliss Cassie Rowell, the past week. Charles Km-ls-r and children left Sunday for the Vaughn hop yard, near Middleton. Mis Aggio R k returned home Friday, after spending a few weeks with relative an I friend i at Dallas, Oregon. ' Mr. Bigam, of Portland, who has la-en visiting her daughter, Mr. Spidell, of this place, returned to her home, Friday. Messrs. Will, Henry and Earnest Hanson, and John Dagan, left Sun day for the hop fields In Yamhill county. Mr. Adams, who has been cm ployed in the machine shops in Port land since spring, came home Satur day. He will commence working in S. Seely's mills, shortly. The Laurel Ridge school will com mence the lat Monday in Septeni-ls-r, with Mis Xettie Jack, of Farmington, as teacher. Mis Cassie Rowell was visiting relatives at Farmington, the first of the week. Wm. Warren and wife are visiting relatives In Washington. TH M ANOTHER TEN. Mi lora Jaquith, of Toledo, O., I visiting her brother, W. . Ja quith, of this place. Oroner Bros, and C. Hesse are hauling their large crop of wheat to Portland, with tennis, this season, instead of shipping it by way of Heedville, a they have formerly don. Mr. B. T. Flint siient several days visiting friend in Portland, last week. Mrs. E. L. Brooks and Mattie Prosser spent last week at Troutdalo, visitiug relatives. The coyote are getting mo.-t tK friendly for the good ol the farmer. They have lvn vi-iting the hen roosts, Ills.) killed two rducp in an ocn Held by the roadside, fr B. I. Fint, mil I woiiiel.-l several others. Mrs. like and her d.tiitfhtei, MalicI, r.luriifd to their home in V.misiuver lust Wti k. Thee have lsll iliec'ie's of Mi- M E Tn - ', I .r .VeeiJ (1 I-1. I - I r. II o S ll. .11' -l-ler, l ill I . l III , .1 Mr-. K S n . oil -Ir. I lluo e V l-l I I . . I ii.eir'po.1., l.i i t'liii. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I.'iwreiice and ft. Skeel started last Thursday for the seaside at Wood. Mrs. Law rence's health is very pisir. It is hoped by her many friend that this trip may be lieueUi'ial to her. Mrs. Bi'ham and daughter, of Portland, are visiting at Mrs. Spi dell's. The Evangelical people of this place will hold a tent meeting, be ginning the 20th of September. Mr. Eddie Grout ha gone to As toria to spend several days. When Baby vu tick, we gare her faitorta. When the wm ft tluld, the cried fur C'wturUl When (he twcaine Mine, the clung to Cantoris, Whea (ha bad Cluldnm, she gre litem Cutori. Oltlll'AKV. EvfciiiTT In II 1 hIiot , Auuust 30, 1S1I5, .Mrs. June Kl 8'im Kvernt, aed t0 yeaia, II mouths and 1.) iltiya. Jane Eliza Shaw wes born in Kent county, Ontario, Xovember 1"), 1 Sit, joined the M. E. church during the summer of s."i7, and remained aeon staut memls-r up to the time of her death. She was united In marriage with Samuel Everitt, October 28, 1857, to whom were born eight children, alt of whom are living except the oldest, who died ill infancy. For many years she had l-eeli a great sufferer, always bearing her af flictions witli patience. April 2"), IMKi, she was stricken with paralysis, from which she nearly recovered. For the lust few months she had enjoyed very good health, and, on the evening before her death, went to spend the night witli her cousin, Miss Amelia Everitt, at whose place she was again stricken u ith paralysis at 11 p. in., ami died the next morning at 1:20. Sister Everitt was a member of the Hillsboro class, and was always at ehureh when her health would per mit. The class will miss her very iiiueli, but our loss is her eternal gain, The gs,d Lord lias called her from labor to her great reward in heaven. Hut-kirn's Arnica hulve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruisi-s, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapH'U hands, chilblains, corns and nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents s-r box. For sale by Hillslniro Pharmacy. ;lenwom. Ed Lilly and J. Adkins, ot Galea CUy, visited our little burg Sunday. Mr. Herman Pinnie, of Xewberg, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Git-nwoisl. Mr. E. G. Westinghouse and fam ily and Mrs. Briee Wilson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen on Sunday last. G. P. Varley is working for Win. Lida. Thomas Johnson and wife and Miss Vergie Varley have gone to Marion county to spend a few weeks with relatives and friends. Miss Minnie Luster lias returned home from the coast. The forest fires are about over with in this neighborhood. 110 It X. Ixomn Seiiti'iiit' 1, ls!)i, to the wife of 1.. V. IntrHiii, a daughter. HoirsFisTitH S.'ineinlir 4ili, at Went 1'iiion, l.i l he wile ol J. Hi.lTmtlster, ilitnirhtpr. M A Hit I til. Zimvkrm t Hot H -pi nibcr 2. IMO, the r sul.'iii'e of . r.. fmllh, .Mr. rrel t ni in Tin :i ii ami Mrs. Amamln I'.ov. t o h f V ..BliliiL'lun ciiuniy, O.cK'"'. Kcv. VV. K, Snuth othcialinir. HEADAC. i -P You tarns t aaily and quickly cor, by taking Ayer's Pills I liavs Ivocn a virtim of terTl Ms headache, and have rsver found anytliins? to relieve them so quick I v as Ayer's Pills. Hnce I Is'gan taking this medicine, the attack have heroine less and less 1 reiu'iit, until, at present, months have passeil since 1 have had onn." C. F. Newman, ling .-spur, Va, Having used Ayer's Mils with great success forlvss psia, from which 1 suffered for years, I re solved never to le without them in i. iv hoiisehoM. They are in deed effective." Mrs. S.m.t.ie Mourns, li-j Willow M.t Phila delphia, Pa. "I alwnv use Aver' Pills, and think them excellent." Mrs. (i. 1'. atkoi s, Jackson, f la. -- o Ayer's PilloM Received Highest Award AT THE WORLD'S a? All 24 Ml ms.2&$s.2jw.2a&2mmad WHY f w. . , Sick t Awarded filghe.t Honors World's Fair, nold Mdai. Midwinter Fair. DIV 21 CREAM PAEON mvmm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. 1'ortlaud Produce. Wheal, vat'ey, weak . . tl.iin, while, imlliag . 0;it, grey Hay, timothy 4S- 2-'(:;4c- a-'ii' ...to a,!i ' Hay, client f5eiaji;io KtutAr, fancy creamery, str roll 3."m4Hic Billli-r, 'i ivute tluiry 3"M t.'c fcM i-tmi.ic I'uUUiea, ier aa k 30m Wc Dead Utter List. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postofUce at Hillsboro, August 31, 18!.r: Ih nloii O. Faith, 2; Miss Winifred Kiitiue. All letters not called for by Sep tember 11th will be sent to the dead letter office. One cent will be charged on inch letter called for. Maky A. Brown, P. M. KOTICK. NOTICE IS 11EKKKY CilVEN. THAT my wife. Sarah K. Will aniaon. haa lafserle.l me without cause, ami, therefore, ill peraona are notilied not tocrnilil her on in v aco tint, ami that I will not pay any del'ta that she may contract, Lafayette, Orrjron. Sui'tvinher 2. iH'.tf,. 1111 J. T. WII.l.lAMSoS. VOTICK 19 HEREBY UIYEX, THAT 11 the Hunrd of Eunaliiation, tor Wash invtoii County, 0'"iton, will convene n the County Clerk a otHce, at the Court House, In llnmboro, i,n the 2 1 J day of tieptenioer, Isa.'i, und continue in session one week, or mi il the is ih Cay of beptrnilier, lor tha . urpose of pub iciy eqna iz K imJ correct nic .he 1HV hula ot Vaatnii)ton 0'iunty, (JieKiHi, lor the year ls'jj. Ij-17 OhO. H. WII.C0X, Aaiosaorof Waahingtoii County, Ore. Adnilnlatratrli' Notice. VOTtt E IS HEKEI1Y (ilYES, THAT ll the in. ilerBiguetl hue been appointed ittiiuinistnitriK ol the estate of Duvul Oiippv, ol Wuslnnntoii County, Oregon, lately decensed. Ah iieraoiia having cluiina iiKHiust aitiit estiite are hereby notliieil to pri-gcnt the kuiiio to ttie iimlersined, aithin sn mnutha from line date, at my rmi.U'ntt', near tileuwe, in auid county, lor aoiiwance, und all lersons knowintr itietnelvve iudi'bted to aaid estate are re i um ti'd tu iniike mi nicil lute pnytui.Mil to ttie undtirslsned. CATHERINE DAI'I'E, Ailniintitriitrix ol the catate ol David Ihippe, decfaiieil. tllencoe, Auitunt t!l, IMtt. 1.1-17 AdiniiiislrHtrix' Notice. NOTRE IS IlEHKHY (il YEN, THAT tin- underaiicueit liua hern ililiy ai ointiid hy the Cmiuty Court of the Mtuti' I OiVfion, lor Waih tiffion County, ad min slr.'ilriz ol the estate of K Iwnril Con italno, deci-a'-ed, and haa duly italilied a siii-h a.liiiin.airtitrix, AU persona, tlterefore, having claima liguiust aa.d estate nre hereby requested on! rriUir,d to present them, with the proficr vouchers, to the undersigned, at the law ollice of Thos. II. T. iiKiie, in Hills boro, Wahiiigton County, Oregon, or at the law ottlce ol W. 1). Hare, in Hillsboro, Wasliington County, Oregon, withiu ail months Irum the dute hereof. Hillsboro, Oregon, August 21, lslCi. 13-17 KI.IZ A UK 1 11 BHl'TE. C OXHTAlll.F. MA L.K. 1l'ltSL'ANT TO A UKql'EST OV THE Advance Thresher Co., mortgagee, by assignment made and eudors:d upon a cer tain otiattel mortgage, nimle and exeriu d. by E U. While, in favor of I'eter Cook, 'earing dat of the luth day of Novenii.er, Isy t, 1 have taken the prooerty described in auid mortgage, to-wil : One gray borse, i years old, i.amed "Colonel," weig t about I, '--i JO pnuiiil.. One bay horse 7 years old, named "Charley," weight about 1.2A0 tiouuda. One aot double hami-at, with breeching, And will, on the 14th day of September, IMtAi, at the livery barn of Wiley & Dennis, on .Second stre t, in Hills boro, Oregon, at the hour ol 10 o'eiock a. m , of said day, fell, t. public auotinn to the highest ladder for caab in hand, the above described property, t realise thi -utn nf $A0, with interest ainoe November 10, IsiHl, at 10 per cent per annum, and flu, attorney lee, and lor the co.ta and ex penses of sale. Witness n.y haud ihis 3 1 day ol Se tern ber, IJ-U5. W. W. ANNAN'S, 15 Constable of Hillsboro District. KIIFKIFFN HA I.K OX 1Y VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION. 1 decree and order of aale issue! out ol the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon, lor Washington County, in favor ol Phillip J. 11 assler, as executor of the last will of J. H Uassler, deceased, and against James Ii. Donaldson and Kiichel A. Donaldson, lor the sum of CHI, costs, and lor the further sum of ,i0, I . fi. gold coin, with Interest thereon et llie rale of 10 per cent per annum, from theV.V.h day of July. 1SH, and f K). attor ney's lees, and lor the costs and expenses of sale and of said writ. Now, therefore, bv virtue anil In pursu ance ot said judgment, ilucree and order of sale, 1 will, on Moinlav, the Zii day ol September, Isti'i, at tt e soiuli dor of the C'ltirt House, lu H!.ii?Mro, WashlnKtou l onnty, Oregon, at the hour ol pio'clork s. M., ol said iluv, sell at ll ilic ntli'lloil to the hiithent lilclder lor cajii, the I. (l owing described real propertr, lu-n it ; I lie wi st hall of b'oi k "N," Kairview a Idttion to Hi.iahorf., Wn-biua'ton County, Oritiin, couiainiiig live ui re, more or leta, aith the privilege ol a thirty-tcet roadaay ni'ross the ewsl end of said half block re served, to satisty the hereinbefore named sum and tor the cos:s and expenses ot said sate. S lid property wilt l-e sold subject to re demption as p -r statute of Oregon. Witnes. my hand this L'lst dav nl August, l. H. I. Ftilil), riheritf of Washington County. Oregon. 11 W. I. llaApyoRii, Depuiy. , 13-17 J ... hillsuoko. romnsi ... EXPRESS! L. 31 1 I.I EK, Treprletor. I mow tuakluK regular tripi between HilMioro and Portlaaa), luc nil - r iti') h iuu:l Or'ji t t . -U- t .ti y w.t. g ly, as well as large Ouea. j tilVE HIM V01K E.T 0KDEK CUA. K. JACKSON H, ". SCOTT ll. W. SCOTT & CO. e REAL ESTATE . HOMESTEAD ANO . . . . . . R.R. LANDS LOCATED TIMBER LA MIS BOUGHT AMI SOLI) I'. S. Laud Office BnNluesi a Specialty. .. INGLES BLOCK .. Foreitt Grove, . Oregon. HILLSBORO HOUSE I. JiORTIIROF, . Proprietor Corner Second . and.. Washington HtreeU NEWLY FUBNI8HEO AND KENOVATED 4 FIKHT CLAR8 TABLE, and all ac xV oommodationa for the oonvenienoe of guttata. C Charges Reasonable Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. TAILOR! CLOTHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED BY HOLMESE- All Orders left with SCHIL MEEK 11 SOX, will Reeelre Prompt Atteutlon. IIILI-SIIORO.l'OnTLAM) EXPRESS! WILLIAM T I ITER, Prop. Having nrrliaal Mr. Anilcrson'g interest in tills line, I lierelir aniioiinoe that 1 am prepared to execute all coinima aiona entrusted to me. Keirular triiwto I'ortlanil are made on MouiIhjs, Wedaeadiijrs ft Friday Relurninff on the dava following. 8ecial attention given to the execution of small onlera. Isava order tOll MALK. HAVK (INK HOLSK TOO MAS V, and I want to sell the one in Iteaver ton. it is a om-.torv frame business house, smooth reiled thorouirhout. 1(1,24 teet in size, situated on leased land front- Inff Main street, Seventy-hve dollars la the price. . Jos. Hot' SUV, r j nytvan, Oregon. For Kale or Trade. T 11I.I.AMOOK DAIRY RANCH, KiKhty acre, lonced; house; good barn and 11 enou row. Will trade for small Improved iarm near Portland. For further particular address r. , r'N.Aiwi, Heaver, Or, M MA I.K :t'LON 'UK. ox .. iull K Of. AN F.XKlUTION 1 1 decree and order of aale, issued out of. li-e riieuit Court, r,T the Mtale or Oregon, for Wsshitiftton County, in favor of fohn W. Hhute, and against Theresa Mailt. E. II. Main and N. A. llarreit, for the sum I if ll..M). coal, and for the further suro ol Nil, I'. H. gold coin, with interest thereon it the rate ot 8 per rent per annum, from he 2i)th dav of November, IHSH. and for he costs and expense of sale and of laid !vrit. Now, therefore, hy virtu ami In parso nic of id judgmen , decree and order ol ile, I win, on .Monday, tn 23 1 aay of eptemlx-r, Ish'h at the south door ol the 'ourt House, in Hillsboro, Washington 'ountv, Oregon, at the hour of H):3U ,1'clock a. M. of aaid dav, well at public sue- ion to the highest bidder for ca-h, the lol owing described real property, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast niarter. and the southeast quarter of the Iiorthwent qiiartr ol section 32, T 3 N R 3 W t the Willamette meridian, containing 80 icres, all situste In Washington County, Iregon, to satisfy tbe hereinbefore named Minis, and for the coata and ipnse of aid sal. raid property will be sold enbjeot to -edemption, as per statute of Oregon. Witnesa my hand this .'1st day of August, lr. If. P. FORD, ptiieriff of Washington County, Oregon. My W. 1'. nhrii. Deputy 1V17 There In no doubt, do failure, when you take Is Witt' ("nolle A Cholera Cure. It l pleasant, arts promptly, no bad after effects. W. E. Brock. CITY DRUG STORE Main Street, Det. Second and Third Orus. Pplenf WprtTinus OuuiO .aiwi Iu this line you will tluJ a cvln'k'te and Turin! n-Miiltuciit to m-IvcI Irum, where you MU cliooK- itli the as-ur:uii.e that ttie good you Kt't aie frevh. W. E. BROOK, Prop'r.. HlLLisIlOUO, THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK at WORKS, near UNIVERSITY OF The University of Oregon, Iutgene, Oregon, offers free tuition to all students. Young men can obtain board, lodging, heat and light in the dormitory for $2.50 per week. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young women are provided with Niard in private families at $3.00 per week. Young women desiring lioard should address Prof. John Strano, Kugene, Oregon; or Secretary Young Women's Christian Association, Eugene. The University offers three baccalaureate degrees, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Letters with corresponding courses of study. The following shorter courses are also offered. An English course leading in two years to a business diploma and in three years to the title graduate iu English: An advanced course for gradu ates of normal schools leading to the degree master of pedagogy: A three years' course in civil engineering leading to the degree civil engineer; A course of two years for teachers of physical education, leading to a diploma and the title director of physical education. The University charges un incidental fee of ten dollars which is payable iu advance by all students SunU nts holding diplomas from the public schools and those having teachers' certificates are admitted to the pre paratory department without ex amination. Those desiring information regarding llie preparatory department should address the Dean, N. I. Narregan, Eugene. For catalogues and information address C. II. Chapman, President, or J. J. Waltou, Secretary, Eugene, Oregon. Hilto J5S .. OHItll HACKS, KUUG1ES PHOTiPTi.i A EW LINE OF Kl'UUlES ADDED. Orders left for IIKWtSE will r feel re prompt attention. It 0111 em ber the Place. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. 8EWELL . Proprietors IF YOU WANT TO HIRE GO TO Ciiy Livery Stable Where you M ill find the Hest Teams that can be had IN IIILLSIiOHO. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. (3 ood Teams Good Huggie and Good Drivers. Cor. Second and Washington 8t. KESTER'S CIDER MILL Makes Cider. Makes Vinegar. Makes 'Jelly, Makes Apple Butter, r" Dries Fruit. Dries Corn. I sin firensrerl lohanCeall the fruit that -I kl to be delWered, My ilryer lias a c "I 15 Miiilila ol free'. Irui. per day. M t.ra-'s have a ip;i -a -151 :i'is,(.-l. er 'lay. f v v.i I . tiav1 x c i -iii i ' v "I 14 ir 1 1. tins per 'lav. My iK.il. r "m ami irrture tor umracl 10 gallons of apple hui rr i it ilnv. I mf swfet cile- in s!m -It tuat is II m nitiis ol I. I h -VP T n.if r ' ii it a. is iii;i if l:i.t etr, l'af.r.,ii. r:inii- i.' nt the liner i"r rai sing gresn or dried frull. i llie' i le ir t:p . n.er ra r Ito it-d. W.ira (1 me .i i.rr tor a sn.ire ui Iruu or caab, at tne patron n -,v ilii e. ... . F t dry. i fr. iwnnit tin- mil 1 in t'i he ft r-n, iha' fruit must not be 'ni'niM., eve'-m: y i th s irtie nl tiea'h p umi and prunes. Of"r-np fruit i mil as saleable as heu ilr "1 sminer. TVrms mure rensnn-inla lli.in have before been ollereil. factory: Comer J-'ourlli an'l Jackson Streets, l .llsboro, Oregon. 8. E. KESTER. Prop. dlrevrtly and Indlrwlly, br p"iil" hn runn.it dr lllr own lurlnc, write) their ova lettera, or keep tti. lr n n Ih.1.: ami who d.i ii.t know when bnlneMand legal papers which they must han.liaev.-ry d:iy urf ma.li- out rorre'tly. sAII tbee. things, and BUCb more, we tea. h (li..riiy'i'i. Hundreds of our gradual.-" nrt In an.i.1 positions, and there) will be openings fur hundreds mora when times Imprme. - l Ibe time to prapara for them. BesidVe. a biMlnena eduratl.in Is worrh all It r.t: hr mr oa-a use. Send for our cataliiM. U lera srnot and we leai-h. Mailt .1 ln-o to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstreng. Prln. Portland, OfCgOn. J. . , ieet,. School Supplies. Etc. s i-nsiiis- . c . i .....c i j i'l CCl'liiUli A to perfumeries, our stock I first class and complete. We make this liue a l'eii.iltv. Wo will couipound preecrip tious at any hour of ths day of nignt. OUEOON STOCK BRICK CO. their NORTH SIDE ADDITION OREGON, 189S-189B IOH AXD HIDING HOUSES atti:ni:d to. A GOOD LIVERY TEAM THE AND FRUIT FACTORY are lost annually, i