H1LLSB0R0 1XDEPEXDEXT. FRIDAY,JKCKMBEH 27." LOCAL. AND GENERAL. CaiKliw ami nuU, cheap, at Greer'. GkJTU burrt"1 f t J. I. KiilKht has money to loan, and buy noli. ' ' Baby ribbon, Um-eyanl for So, at A nk assortment of IwW k,i Klovw, at Sthulmerich and Hon' Cull on Huiimlireva f., Komi irorty, also farm to rent and No. 1 frCHh COW for uuln f....- old, caU by side. V. A. Will,,.,, Found-Ou the stm t In Hillsboro, ft plain sliver napkin ring. It la at this office, Children' eiderdown coats In as- Buru-u siyiH ami colors, at fcchuliner Kb & Son's. J. I. Knight is always prepared for all kinds of notarial work, efpeeially "i vrj-uii;illjf. Wanted To rent, a farm or Si) to 100 acres on the shares, or muwt be cheap for cash. W. 8. Hyde, Hills- .1.1.. . . . ' time, ir. The Kid-Fitting is the only best corset in the world at Uryan-Lald- law i o s l ash Mtore. Hee our new llainilton-lirown shoes. Call and inspect the holiilay gooils at the Pharmacy. Thoy are the latent. They ere the hint, and our prices are rignt. Prices reduced in ladies' wraps and genu' mackintoshes. A fine line of mens' mackintoshes at cost, and close out at isryan-Liaiillaw Co'a Cash Btore. New patterns Just in. Did you say perlumes? We have an immense stock to pick from; in fact, all the lateMt and best odors of Lubin, Palmer, Crown, Colgate, fcioely, Lundborg, Eastman ami many others. Our prices are right. The burglars who were arrested last week are not as frisky as they were on Thursday. The grand jury was recalled on Monday, indict ments were promptly found, and b-v fore another week they will be in fciulem. Mr. Albert Ault, well-known in the northweHtern part of this county, has earned the title "Mr.," and this id now he did it, as appears from the columns ot a local paper: "MarriM, on the 7th Inst.. Mr. Albert Ault ami Miss Alice Silar, Jtev. Gross perform ing the ceremony, at r ranktun. The Odd Fellows occupied for the first time, this week, their new hail, at the southeast corner of Main and Hec- niid streets, recently fitted up by II Wen rung A Hons. The order now lias one ot the finest meeting halls In the city, and the membership will be glad to entertain any sojourning brethren who may travel this way. Taken ur A bay mare, about years old, white stripe in face, white left hind leg and white right front loir, wore a halter and hitching rope fiwiene.! alout neck. The animal was taken up at my place, one mile south of Kluton postoHloe. The owner can recover said mare by call ing on the undersigned and paying chanres. J. C. Anderson, Kintnn, Oregon. ir von insure in any of the coin panics you aend your money out of i.o o.iiiiitrv. vnii nav from two to four times the cost of your Insurance, you have no better protection than hat flnlcd bv tho Oregon Fire ltclief Association, which keeps tho money at home ami gives you insur ance at actual cost, in this you enter ini,. on arreementwlth your nelgh- Isirs, that when one has a fire each of tho others will hear his share of the Joss. Wilkes Hroa., agents. Tho lury that had the weighing of the evidence in uie itim i. . . of Hlate v. James Lee, Indicted for larceny, entitled to tho broom for the denigration observed in render ing a verdict. The caw was given to it by the court Saturday afternoon. All that night, all day Sunday, and Hunday night, over Monday and 1 1 n,r midnight on Monday, they winnowed chart and weighed evi dence. No jury h"evr Vfore in this county, !eeii out ao long, w hen rendered, "however, II wm against Lee, and generally aatlafactory. On Friday evening last the firemen enVertalnedfat their hall, the mem bew of the coffee club, with husbands id ei'orts. The exercises were '"irwlthaquarteltesc iwe ren dered that the guests, fifty strong, SSS atonwIn pleasant temper and Jeady to enjoy all that was present id lion. W. D. Hare made the set Toeec-h of the evening, but, being In Kpplwt mood, all stiff formalism waVelimlnatiHl. More rioglnK rTare.1 the company fr Ex-Mayor F. 5 I a IcyN more than Interesting la Ik. Hi .was able to tell of some oi he This orhnd Incidents of th. forma tlon of the department that had to do w h the legislative branch of the de rartn ent where the city council had to ac Hy the time Dr. Bailey had ermdiidr Kx-M-yor H- i from a senxion i '"' - bringing with him J. K1; ' K rth "d. loth gentlemen had "run with the boys on the machine.' rt n tor Huston told of the funny In Kls lil-nlng within tl-1JJ ru:!:r;tof. hour was aw'" - toiV hnat. ne Hlamlnat!. Mini " ",JJ7the contribu The extra ligh - " ,,ur,n ,,,w .';.: Y.i AWatcrlbm. (Ill I'l . iiodld not do any half way Hunt could be . t .Wherever a ,sf he phwl It. e eolTiv club are The members much pleasea 'HUcntlonVshowcr.. The revival .J l IU 31. K (hnr-.h ...ill M.n . , - siva a . a a . tinueall next week. The hour for meetin U 2 30 and 7 :3o p. m. The nut-Jet-, for this evening U'-Motlirxlist lVictrlne." The subject for the Sun day morning sermon is l nanltnity Among CbriHtlaiM." Mrs. Kumia McDonald will addreat the meeting ill the eveninir. Kim-,,riti I devotional service at 6 :lo. We ex pect to have a grand meeting, watch Ulght. There will be an old service at 7 o'clock, followc.l with the Iord'n Sutrner at k f.vimk. Children' meetinir between 8 and . followed with the Hucmtncnt of turn. tinm. Kpworth League meeting at ':. Sermon bv Hih inutnr at lo-:to The I'resbvteriun ih urrli. Vorth l lain, had its regular ChrLttmas exercise last Sabbath speaking and singing by the children. The pro gram was excellent and eniovable. and the audience had the pleasure of nt-eiug uie children walk up UhiriU a stonewall in thesuhurh of the city oi uetiueiiein In all IN ancient grandeur and heuuty with appro- prlate Incrlptions encircling. The town was sketched bv Pastor Dier dortf. ilia work of art is a marvel Hood's calendar for tlie vejr 149G W out and is greatly admired. Many pronounce "the handsomest yet." It consists of the head of a beautiful young woman in an oval p:inel with a stylish gold frame. The hack grounds and pad are printed in harmonious brown tints. 1 lie re markable growth of the editions of Hood's calendars from one million copies a few years ago to over thirteen millions for IHOU is a wonderful advance. Jesse Cornelius, of the old pioneers or this county, died at his home on North Plain last Thursday night, after an illness of several weeks. The deceased came to this couuty in 184") with his father, and Inn renided here continuously ever since. At the time of his death he was about 65 years old. He was a brother of Col, T. H. Cornelius, mo widely and favorably known in the statu. The 8. P. Company has placed in the recorder's oHIce Its patent from the United States to the (). & C. it. 11. Company, for railroad lands lying north of the base line and west of the Willamette meridian, covering 40,091 acres. The patent will be filed as soon as the recorder's fees have been paid. It Is a document for which abstracters of laud titles have been longing. Special services at the Christian church, Sunday evening, Deeemiier 2yth. at 7:30 p. m., for children Singing by the children, reading scriptural lesoi by a child, prayer by a child. A short sermon to the children, text: "The Flowers Ap pear on the Earth." The front seats will tie reserved for the little folk but all arecoidiully invited to attend this servlee. Esquire J. I. Knight, anticipating a quiet week after the holidays, seizes the time for a flying visit to San Francisco. Like the prudent man he Is. he took his wife along, While at the bay, he will form the acquaintance of the insurance people for whom he has been doing business at this agency. The trustees of Montezuma lodge, No. 50, I. O. O. F.,are In the market for the purchase of an organ or piano for the uso oi meir louito room Parties having instruments to sell can put themselves In communica tlon with the trustees through D. M :. Oault. secretary. Hillsboro, Or, Mr. Craiir. formerly of Farming ton. has just returned from a business trip to bine county, me maram trim of oats about Junction Is no morn than 12 cents per bushel, am: Mr. Craiir heard of a transfer of one lot of 1,200 bushels that was etfected at 10 cents. The pretty things that were half buried in tne ix-na winnows inir been dug out ami sold to admiring customers, but there are a lew aru cles left, and the obliging attendants take great pleasure in pointing out the beauties, and quoting prices. The Han Francisco News Letter for Christmas week comes 100 pages strong. Some of the monthlies have rotten uo as iroreeous a number, out none of the wecaurs nnvc nn j-. --- .., equaled this San Francisco publisher, The city council must not forget to introduce an ordinance at its next meeting to repeal the ordinance pro viding for the salaries oi count-union i u not necessary to elve reasons now for such res?aling ordinance We have some more Even Change ink.v. i.ru n oound. also a fine 11 1 1 Mil -h - . - .11 a nd complete line or groceries av .k nrices. Uryan-lAidlaw Co'i rock prices. Cash Store. For useful things as present, in eluding books, lovely perfumes, scrap ..u...nw i.u..t articles, vou may do well to tall at the Delta drug store, T..Qitln river Is iinroaring. Jack son bottom is a lake, and the water is still rising. The weamer is, now ever, much to be preferred to snow Dob Greer has'n't any drygoods, but he has the best stock of groceries, crockery, lamps ana giawwar Washington county. full stock of Christmas gift books In the latest bindings. The styles this year are ahead of anything . i ever ooiore mnw" dollars to loan on renl istate cecurity. Enquire of Adolph Miller, 40t) Everitt St Portland, Or. T. E Cornelius has a wen im proved larm oi w, ', ,,,. For full rtilHr eniulrnf him vrd nf i:t4 acres i rmi R inriirii"' I I. Knight has II ,200 t loan, on approved larm securiiy, "'- ' "I ' . . .w a v vears. ti tWO lOtS, Ir 11"- . .... I 1.ttiaF hoots In all s,;,r.nd for men ,.vs and cfen.atVhulmerioh S..n s. . The ell-known optician Dr. f -TWI'SV will arrive mum. w - glasses, wait for him . r .. 1.i,ilr an. id capos left at bargain In remnmits city. Shoats for sale by J- n' HillsUiro, Onyon. Room 13, Morgan Monev to ln. THFV CALLED THE FARMERS Ku.z-Boom-Ah ! Hilltown-Hilltown Itah-ltah-lUh ! It was clearly demonstrated Christ mas day that Hillsboro is a football town, and that she has a team of first-class players a team mat couldn't be scared by cit boys with ng hair, fine garments and ail the latest improvements in football paraphernalia, but one in which everv man e uld be dcs?udcd on to lay football from tne nrsi icm.-u till the final call of time. Some four or five hundred people waded through the mud and raiu to witness the twenty-two mud-covered gladiators struggle and tight and push the leather bag or wuiu over the ground, but thoe fortunate ones that were there, were chuck-full or enthusiasm and they cheered and yelled themselves hoarse as their favorites would smash through me opponent's lino and carry the pig- kin down the held. The Hillsboro team bad very little practice and consequently their end days were wean tnroiign lacn oi nterference. but when they bucked the line they would tear through the nvincible JSeversweat's lute iney were nothing oeiore tuein. tiring of that they would ss the ball to Tongue for a punt, when it wouid sail up the field as if It had wings, and the High School runners would be down on the mail with the Hall la-fore he could start back. The score gives no idea of the fame. The teams were morn eveuiy matched than 10 to u would seem 10 signify. It was anybody's game until tho last li-w minutes oi tne nrsi half when the home team held the Portlandcr down for three downs, secured the ball on a fumble and carried It over the line, which put hem four to the good. In the last half the High School had things pretty much their ow n way. and bucked the visitors steadily lown the held and over tne line for another touch-down. With three minutes to play, both captains changed tactics, and there was a swift interchange or kicks oy the mil-backs, each one netting Hillsboro about ten yards' gain, and the ball Uing well up in the visitor's territory when time was culled. This is tl.e first defeat the terrors of the East Side have suffered and thev feel it keenly, coming unex uectedlv as it did irom wnai tney considered a second class team. As they left they gave their yell ; Wet or dry, , Dry or wet, Novcr-Never-Neversweat I And the HillslNiro boys gav as a parting shot : Wali-hoo-wah, Wah-hoo-roar, Never-Never-Never score ! The following 1 the line-up: Oberle C. Mitchell Brasel It G Moore Russel It T Masten Ward K E Stewart Herman E i Oauil Hresliu L T Schoch Mciinn L E Council Dowling Q H Icwns Tremble It II ...Mcftanicr Slocum,.,, I H Merryman Meyer F J,. 'longue IIH.LSUOKU II SCHOOL v. l?VVl WKIUHTS. Another fK)tball game has been arraiiginl for New Years day. 1 he gridiron at the fair grounds will be the scene of tho boys against tne men. A ten-cent entrance will be charged to make good the deficiency of the Christinas game. 1 he line up and weights aru shown In this table Hioh Ht'HunL. Mitchell, 1"0. Moore, 175.... Heavy Wiciuhth a... ..K. (J. . L G... ..It. . Sliger, 225 ..Carstens, 20.1 ... Tut tie, 220 ...Knight, 2:ii Kelly, 21ft ....Hanna, 105 (lault, 150,,,. Marten, lao... Klineman. l'iO..L. T.. Shute. 150 It. E. Connell, 100. E. E.Si.hulmerich,210 Bailey, 120 ..(. II Colestock, 100 Merryman, 12011. H...Wehrung, 100 Stewart, 120 E. II Houch, 19 i'onguc, 150.. ..r . U isrocK, isu linrklen's Arulra Sahf, Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sow, tetter, cnappoo hands, chilblains, corns and all akin eruptions, and ositively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give rioct satisiaciioii or money refunded. Price zo tvnus ht itox. For sale by Hillslairo Pharmacy. tOLKT 1I01SE SEWS. t llu t IT rot'KT. Nickritz v White et al. Order made for publication or summons. Patterson v Tupmr et al. Judg ment for plaintiff by default. State v Frecechiii. .Motion lor a . . , t. . i . .. new trial overruiea. rwniein-eu io the penitentiary for a term of three years. Allowed suiy nays in whicn to nie ec uoiis. The grand Jury was recalled. J W Raker was excused on account of sickness. Juror C .M Kwp was drawn in his place. Stephens v lluiiman. judgment for plamtilf by delaiilt. Mortgaged premisea to be sold. F A Haines v J A Rf Id et al. IH feiidants allowed until Monday next to lile llit ir answer shnle v Sherman. Motion to strike part of argued and taken under advisement. llrugger v Hare. Petition for ad ditional surety overruled. - State v Chas Kenely and John Powers. Indicted for burglary, as sault with intent to kill, and for car rvlng tonccahd weapons three in d'ictments each. Rcnton Bowman and John Wall appointed to defend them. Kenedy plead guilty to an assault with intent to kill, and Power plead guilty to carrying con cealed weapons. Slate v Kenedy and Powers. In dieted for burglary committed in the residence of Hon T 1 1 Tongue. On trial. , , m..i. v Cornelius. Remanded to the county court for probate of 'ilrnWpr v Hiire ft al. Dtmurrer nrgoed and taken under advi lle! v Henry. Sale ment, of real estate confirmed. Dethlefs v Washington county. n t iackamns county for trial. i ..... , Washington county. Sent to Clackamas county for trial. philips v Weichbrodt. Dismissp.1. l.misiirnont. indicted for .Ulnir stolen giKMls. Verdict of the lory, guilty chargcl. Ter ,lat-- all'we.l in which to tile a mo . a-.. niill- triMl. J Verdict of the i..- ooiltv of simple larceny. Al .uv. in which to file a low ii ""j - : . . motion for a new trial. IDI STV ttttKT LAW. on December 23d, Martia UoeU, Mike Genzer and John Ryma, for merly subjects of Austria, were ad mitted to citizenship. I'ROHATE t-Ol'RT. Estate Win Iteamish, deceased. Bond of Hit-hard iktmiiah, adminis trator, In the sum or 1,000, with John Peters as surety, was filed and approved. Estate Jesse Cornelius, deceased. On petition, Thos K Cornelius Is up pointed administrator, with bonds fixed at 'J.ooo. The bond was exe cute!, with F A Uailcy, S T Elnk- later, Joseph t awrse, lhos l iium phreys, C ii IJiauchar.i ai:u l i. I lanwk, sureties. m liaglcy, sr.; Miko Wren and J C licach ure the appraisers. MAKKIAOK Ml'ENSES. Licenses to wed were issued IV- ceiuber 21st, to Win II Slyter, aged il years, aud Carrie Zeigler, aged 17 year; and on liecemuer siin, ioiis car Daugherty, aged 27 years, aud Emma Urown, aged 27 years. SI' HOLES. The community was most agrwa- bly surprised by the announcement, last Wednesday, of the marriage of two of SchoU's most estimable young iople. The bride was .Miss lora Spidell, aget 1M, and only daughter of James Spidell, ot this place, and the irroom- was Harry t lint, aged ZZ, youngest sou of 11. T. Flint, one of SchoU's most prosiierous tanners. The wedding, w hich was very pri vate, was celebrated at the residence of the bride's parents Wednesday, at 10 .to a. in. Ouly the neiir relatives of the contracting parties were pres. ent. The wedding dinner was served at the old home, after which the young couplo It-It for Portland. Their many mends unite in wismiig theui a long ami prosperous life. A Ol.lt r iHlLUlt ILAtt. The "Olympian," of Washington, lias this mention of a ting that is re- memliered by many now in Wash ington county. It is the same that was unfurled in the streets of Hills boro two years ago. That fabric Is more than a rag. These are the words of the Puget Sound paper: When Company I, of Walla Walla, folded tents and packed their equip ments yesterday, they carefully put away an historic (lag which the company carries, and which atiia;iea no end of interest during the encamp ment. It is the property of Col. W. C. Painter, of Walla Walla, who carried it through the Yakima war of 1855. The flag contains but twenty one stars and bears the inscription, "Company 1), First Regiment Oreg on Volunteers." Tills Interest ng relic was made by the young ladies of Forest drove Academy at tlie outbreak of the Indian war. It was curried by Col. I'ainter, who took part in all the engagements of the campaign, and to whom it was presented at the clone of the w ar, The first engagement was at Yaki ma canyon, near where north Yakl ma now stands, and was the first buttle in which Phil Sheridan, then a llcuteiinnt, ever took part. It came into service again In tho Uanmx-k war of I87S, w hen Governor Ferry appointed Mr. Painter captain or a company of volunteers and was assigned to the gunboat Spokane, under Majur Kress. J heir first en gagement w as at Long Island. Tht volunteers were relieved by the regulars, but Mr. i'ainter was soon elected captain of another company and followed the Indians to manias Prairio on the Grand Ronde, where he captured enough horses to pay the expenses of his capaign. For his valiant service he was apointed aide de camp, with the rank of lieu tenant colonel, on the stalt' of Gov ernor Ferry, and was presented with n handsome sword. Wh,n Baby wm tick, we gare her Caitorta. Wbcnbe wu ChM, tlia cried forCutoria, When lw becam MUa, all elunf to Caatorta, When ah had ChlMran, h gn Uwra Castor ia, HORN. PI7KR. Heceniber V IS'5, to the wife tf Isaac 1'Ucr, a son. WiLLOtimiBT At HfeilTille, on the lTlh tnst., to the wiTe of Cbnrie, illotlghi.y, a danghtor, S eislit, II poumls. MARRIED. .Ssiitu Diitz. A' the rest lence of Mr. J1 W. Ileiis. "f Wnshmuioii county, on December 13. l-M, bv H-v. W. Huriburt, Miss Myra lleitx and Mr. Frank tluulh, bolh ol WashitiKlon counly, Oregon. Easy to Take And Perfect In Their Action, AYER'S PILLS Never fall to relieve Dyspepsia. Constipation, and Headache. "I have proved the value of Aver's Tills in relieving dysnep- Oi in ntut liAli romnlaiiits I was so long troubled o e o o that neither tho doctor nor mr .,f mtiMiaeil I should ever le well ntfaln. Through the nse of the alwive nirslicine I am letter than I have ls-cn for years." Oi oi c o A. tiAiiKlLLt iTsaiiles, 111. Ol "I have used Aver's Tills for 15 vears as a cathartic in Over o roini.laint. and always with ex trcineljr henctlt-hil effect, never having had need of other medi cine. I also give Aver'a Tills to ti-.y children, when 'they require an aperient, and thp result is al wavs most satiff.ictory." A. A. Katos, Centre t onway, X. H. "Havins been severely afflicted with rostivencs-t. I was induced a ot to try Aver'a Tills. Their use has effected a complete cure, and I ran confidently recommeiid thein to all similarly artlicted." C. A. AV hitman, Nipoiuo, fal. t AYER'S PILLS i Recelvexl Hlshoet Award o AT TH I WORLD'S FAIR eoeeoaeeee ceeoeoool Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, flold Madat, Midwinter Fair. mm CREAM ' Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. SCHOOL REPORT. The following Is the reort of the Reedville sch'Mil for the month end ing liecember 20 : No. days taught, 10; No. pupils enrolled, 5;; No. days attendance, 7S.1; No. tardy marks, 1:1; average daily attendance, 41. Tho following named pupils weie neither absent nor tardy during the month : Agnes, Itobert and Grace Imlay, Paul and Amy Thing, Ruth Johnson aud Sophie Anderson. Tlie following is the report of the same school for the term beginning September 2d, and ending iMH-emU'r 2mh : No. of days taught, 78; No. of pupils enrolled, til; No. days at tendance, 3,.Y72; No. days absence, 182; No. tartly marks, 82; average daily attendance, III. The following named pupils were neither alwent nor lardy during the term: Agnes aud Grace lmlav, Paul and Amy Thing. II. A. H.M.I.. Principal. I.AI KK. IlllKiK, IUSTItKT NO. 47. The following is a rcirt of laurel Ride school district, No. 47, for inontli ending lieci'inber 20th: No. of days attendance, 201; No. of times tardy, 4; No. of boys enrolled, 10; No. of giris, 12; total, 22. Those neither absent nor tardy during the mouth are: Arthur Nelson, Peter, Hcury and Lizzie Matthieson, Ferd and lleca Werre, No. of visitors, 15. Nettie Jack, Teacher. . This Is (iood "I'Mnh It Aloug " A.voeiwon, End., July 17, 1895. Isaac Doi.es, Es4., lxniANAin I, is, Ixd. : Dear Sir and Brother 1 take pleasure in commending the "Odd Fellows' Grand March," composed by you, as being in every way worthy of our great order. I should be glad to see it made the official march of the order, it is indeed a beautiful and appropriate composition. Fraternally yours, M. A Cm i-M ax, Grand Master. P. S. Die above march for piano or organ, price, 40 eent-q for brass baud, 50 cents) to introduce will be mailed for -half price when ordered direct from Isaac ioles, (publisher,) Indianapolis, lud. SCHOOL REl'uRT. The follow ing Is a report of Hpy ward school for m nth ending k, comber Hi, IniMs ,o. nay taugni 10; No. days attendance, U-V; .No pupils enrolled, 41; avenge No. be longing, 10; average daily attendance il.'i. Following named pupils were present every day during the month: Clarence, Irene and Calla Young, Julie and ltcnnie llonzuik, Winnie, Josie, Mamie and W i 1 1 it? 1 Icy ward, Chester and Delbert Rridges, Eepha (barter, Susie Garlington, Ereddie llutile, Harold Taylor. Adawald Wolfe, Anna and I.ydia Johnson. Visitors were Mrs. J. Young, Misses Antonia llontik, l.illio liriggs and Mynta Rayles, .Mr. A. Hey ward and Messrs. A. Honzaik and J. Rridges, directors; and Austin Craig, county superintendent. STELI.A M. Ml T.I.Eli, Teacher. KIIF.RIFP'M MAI.K OX FOItF.( I.ONI Ki:. rY VIRTl'E OF AN EXKCUTION. I) decree and order of ale, issued out ol luu I ircuit Lourt ot the Male of Oregon for WushinKton County. In favor of V llrownson. and at-ainat J. I". Looney ana naniuel Lounrv. lor the sum ol Sjl. costs, and fur tlie lurlher sum of arti, V. 8. gold coin, with intereM Ihrreon at the rate ol 10 p-r cent per annum, troni the o.li ilay of ivemter, l!i3, and lor the co, Is and expenses ol aula and ot sal I writ. ow. tnereiore, ny virtue ana in pursu ance ol said judgment, tiecree and order ol ule, 1 will, on Monday, the Itfih day of January, IS'.Ki, at Ihe south door olUie t-ourt tonse, in Hillsboro, w asinngton Colin Iv. Oreiion. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. M. ol said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor cub, Hie lollowing le'tribed real crnnertr. to-wit: AH of those pieces, parcels and tracts of land ivinir, Leing ana euuaie wiinm more tartitiularly known and designated lots In sun i,oi and in bioca no. i, ana all ot lots 1, 2 :i and 4. of and in block No. of and in llig lan I r k addition to the low ii of llin-hii.i , W .n.r'nn County, Oregon, lo s ;.!v Hi. 1hi ii, bt l .re named iuni. and 1. r lit- r.i t Mid rxpenses of sid sule. S lid :irir'y i I I, .1 l I subject tore- h-nip: .iii ,t-r i:rii c o; ' neon. Wiiik my i.aii i ihi i'IiIi day of De ieniu.7. lfio. ii. I . nKi. Slier.lt i, I W t'iinLOM County, )regon .y V l I M'nuii. Ii- illy. I Hos. It. I u,.'(, 31-V) An irnty lr I' ai il tf. NIlF.ltlFF'M SXi.K . roitft'i.oMi'iti:. liY V I HI I' K K AN EXECUTION If itfiTif mi', or lr nl stile, in, icd out ol iliBl lcu l I iill'l "f III" Htllteul llrrgon lor Was ii, gt i ' ra I - , in tav r ol 11. U Ix-ll and All Ili'W n.lrn, ami i.nliM II uv An,Uroii .ind .lnhn Henrv Aiider son, I r inr urn nl $"jn. cnt-, and lor the nnlier bum t tl.4.' x..i. I. aold coin aitii intrrist iliiie n at tlie rate ol 10 i er uei'.t rer an' uni. 'r in ti.e in I day oi Dr. e.i'l'-r. IW', and lor the r.ista and el m il id 9A and ot s.d writ. ',,. ihi-rei'tre. by virtue and in pursu an-e ni pjid iii'i-'tt.eut. decree and order ol u'i, I wu . n Mnndnv. the 27ih d:iy of J.ii, j. r. lv. al tlie wu h d or ol the l onrt ll,"i-e. in Hnlshoro, Wa'lnngt'iii C un'.v, ( lrec". at the hoti-ol Pi oV-lork . m. of ssi l it.iv. lt at n ilii am-ii in to the niglie'l bid o r lor ran, ti e f ii oa ing de. noe i io. ii prtii erty, !- I ,.y Mt.ne t.:ii2 pari if alar, v kn and !e- r.i' I i-'Miig a part ot thv donal on Mud ; iim of has. Mewarl and i e, n to i ii.Ii.ii I .'lit!! rsriFB i we t ot I lie Vil liiiH t'e no ri-linii. tlreiron; ho'inded by be -uni n in f:ie s'iilliwet ifrner of the Nsthan k diert'in don;t'i"n land naini in the ai.irt-, tl I 1'iwn.liin end rang-, and runii:ng tlifiife sutti Mi Mir. :1 1 nun. we. I 4.Y li r ii.i'ii. ; tnence norfi I deir. :v) ni'n. ert '..M l rutin.; I hi'lir . s.nilli N tie r. lulu, fa.t t:l .it Clisins to Ibe lilsi-e id l g i ii ii i " ir. and rontainitiif ."' t.H sere.; al Hilnt'.eui asttliia'l.'il t oilitly. Ilrerf.m, IO aatWtv tlie beieinb.'fiire '.an.. d smiii, and lor tne ros! and etitoi'S" t sa d .ale. S i. f.r"(eriv :i: l so' i bmI J-'ci lo re iMnip n a. n- r siatu'e ol I lrg"o. W.iiitmi ban I Ih s vi-ii d y of a te.n r. I-;.V H. P. Mli!l. Mi-ritl of Wt,.ilnioii Connty, IJ.-egon, llv W. 1'. l'ati'cnn. Iteiniy. 31. v, Tuns. II. tof.1 . Atiomey lor 1' aiiiiifT. Dr. Price' Cream BaKint Powder M'a Fair rtiflMSt Award. M . 571 ALDER STREET, K'fs PORTLAND, OR. The onlj Class and Strictly Temperance Restau rant in the City. THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COMMERCIAL! Leailing Paper of Keutucky. All the nei ami correct market reports. REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS! Sample copies free to any address. Till: tOMMEKUAL, Louisville, ... Keuturkr. AMCRKAN 6 ATE! The above Is a correct pi, tare of Am 'nan Automatic (ittf. It la rmrieoi ir. its aciion, not liable to nrl out ol onlrr. and hn clol ia nerurviy locked. It i utterly impossible tor stoi k to open n, yet by reaaon of weiuliti tbut erlecly bnluiicei, it, a man or boy, in a angoii or on bor.e back, can easily raise it. ONE OF THE 6ATES IS ON EXHIBITION At llouae's Wagon 8!ion. on Third Street. near Main. Uutea made to order or farm-rlulits to use it sold at reasonnble I'mures. Tbe extra ooal of lb gate will not be Two Italian more than an ordinary gale of the same workmanship. or lurtner particulars, call at the shop and see the gate. L. W. HOUSE A CO. Hillsboro, Nor. 14, IS!. 2J-2H. HOW ,.I2 i FORTUNEI KM) for every $10 lnyeMed ran be made by oar uew SYSTEMATIC PLAN ofSPECULATIOS Ten P illars anil more made dally on small investments by persons who live away from Chicago. All we ask Is lo Investigate nnr new anil oriiiinttl methods. Past workings ol tlan and tilirliett references nirnixbed. Onr llooklet 'fotnts A Hints how lo make money even when on the wrong aide ot the market and other Insinuation sent f Khh. CIlMORf Co., ankera and Inker, Upen Hoard of Trade Hldij., Chicago, III. 2.V37. W. A. FINNEY .". BLACKSMITH .. llnrfl0-hoelng and Gcncml Johliing done in a Workmanlike matin.'r, and IMf Promptly. Shop on Third St., Hear Mulu IlilNlioro. ... Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN OX FARMS, ALSO OX tiOOD CUT PROPERTIES IX ASY AMOl'XT. If Vou Need Money, Write to me. If Voar Mortgnire la Dae, and you want to liorrow .Money, write to me. If Your Property I (iood. Write me an eiai't ligrriitliill, xtatlllg Inration kind of improvements, amount of in n ranee vou earrv, and state the amount of money wanted 'and I will at onre write vou as to tlie rate of interest. LOW KATES AND I-ONH TIMK ! AOORES9 CHARLES HENRY, So. 2Mt Stark St., PORTLAND, OR. THE MAIM WHOSE CLOTHES FIT Seemc b get along in the world easier than tlie other fellow. In the first plaee, lie ii more at rase at aoeial funetiona. Ami he generally finds a situs Hon quickly, when thrown out employment. He seems to get the heat paying positions. Thafaet that he buys food rlothes it in itself a recommendation. It allows that he ia econnmital W. HOLM EM, Tailor. Malu Street, . Hillsboro, Oretroa Suitamatle to order. Old gannents eleauetl, dyetl or repaired. YOU'VE KEEN WHONfl t St'lllKIIIR '"" WmMm U . I a. ... ouss MAvmsant la lha M fl atnrl I tLIUiso r.ait aawtasiaa VAtl 11.111 UT w a. I Jinn ftnt iii"s ----- trot It fndeJ Hint it bit no tami. Whtn hrii9hl una (onged, U kkjk uv.ivr, T3 "V 13 It is as Ire.h and bright as when now, and will issi longer men i, um iwiui. wma. THE TAME IS RESTORED. I am now prepared to e esn and color . , , . Meat Salt ' . . . . Overcoat , . , . LadleVrTrapaand Dreaseaer . . . . Any Eabrle.ef Family Wear At short notice, and at reawnsble prieet. l an on or wism. ... MRS. THOS. TUCKErf. MAIS STKFF.T. 2l-lr lHLI.mR(A X ) C. . I0B. Fr. nm.X.X X Y F X - X rs . r. IT IS SWEET SflTISFflCTIOJI For the patrons of the popular pharmacy of W. E. BROCK MAIN STREET HILLSBORO. - - OREGON. To know that they can rely on getting the house. This in the way preferring to the benefit of price possible Hillsboro Livery, Fed and Sale: Stable .. IIHUIKs OK .. HACKS, MHiGIES AND KIDIXO HOUSES PHOMPTI.Y A SEW LINE OF llttitiltS ADDED. Orders left for IIEAKSE wilt receive prompt attention. keiiiemlier the Hare. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. 8EWELL . Proprietors THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK at WORKS, near HESTER'S CIDER MILL Makes Cider, lYIakes Vinegar, Makes Jelly, Makes Apple Buttor, Dries Fruit, Dries Corn, I am prepared to handle all the fruit that U likely to be delivered. My dryer has a capacity ol 11 bushels of green lruit per day. My presses have a capV-iiy of 500 bueueia per day. My vats have a capacity ot 1W gallons per day. My boiler will cook and prepare lor market 100 gallons or appla butter per dav. I have sweet cider in stock that Is 11 months old. I have vinegar that waa made last yesr. Tatrons ennget boxes al I lie drier for packing green or dried Trait, flder will be put up either raw or boiled. Woik done either for a siiare of fruit or cash, a tho patron may desire. For drying, permit the caution to be given, that fruit must not bo too ripe, especially is this true of peach plums and prunes. Over-ripe fruit is not as saleable aa when dried sooner. Terms more reasonable than have before been offered. Kactory: Corner Fourth and Jackson Btreeta, Hillsboro, Oregon. 8. E. K ESTER, Prop. directly and Indlructly. by people who cannot do tbolr own figuring, write their own letters, or keep their own books; and w ho tbi not know when bu.liiesaand legal paper which they must handle every day an' made out correctly. I-All these thing. much more, we teat-li Ihimnmhly. Hundreds of our graduates are, In good positions, and there will be opening for hundreds more when times Improve. AW M the time to prepare for them. Beside, a business education Is worth all It owls. or w"s oirn war. Kend for our catalogue. learn araat and tone we tench. Mailed free lo uny address. Portland Business College, A, . Armstrong. Prln. Portland, Ore&On. J.a. W.M., r.t IF YOU WANT TO HIRE OO Gily Livery Stable Where you will llnd the Host Teams that can be had IN HILLSROKO. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. Hood Teams, Good Iliigglcs and Good Drivers. Cor. Second and Washington St. Treannrer'n Xotlre. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT all County warrants endorsed p; ior to July 2AI, !(. are now redeemable at k. Am nf ih.innlr treasurer, and in tense will ceaso on In aame after Decem ber M. 1WS. ... Dated at Hillsboro. Or., this, I'lth day ol December, IKHV J. W. WAIHlS-HON. ,-t3l Counly Treasurer. AdmlMlntrator'is X(lr. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVES. THAT tho County Court t.f tlie Hlate of Ore gon, for Wsslungton County, has appoint ed tho undersigned administrator of Ihe estate of nervals W.lliains, decessed, and that h" has duly qoilllied and entered upon Ihodwhagge of hisdnties. A I persons. tliereLife, having claims against this estat are hereby requested and required to present them, with the proper voucher, lo Hie undersigned. II ZI residenc. at O enc.. Wa,b,nr ton Counly. Oregon. w.tliH si months from lb dslo hereof. , i encoe, December T 1W. e A IH(W H. Vi I I.I.I A MS. Adminlst atorof th etat of (wrvalso Williams, dec ed. very purest and best of Drugs, Medicines, etc., together with polite and courteous treatment from all connected with the firm does not throw out bait of grab-bags or lottery prizes, give each individual customer superior goods at the lowest AT;j - fcll''.D TO. STOCK BRICK CO. their .. NORTH SIDE ADDITION AND FRUIT FACTORY are lost annually. A GOOD LIVERY TEAM TO THE IIILl.SB0R0-P0RTLASI EXPRESS ! rVsW WII.LUN ICPrER, Prop. Having punrhaaed Mr. Anderson interest in tliia line, I hereby announce tiiat I am prepared to eiecutoall commit ainns entruated to me,' Kegnlar trip to Portlaml are made on Mondar, Wednesdaja 1'rldajr Returning on the days following. Ppoclal attention given to the execution of amall order. leavo order Xetlr tw the Pm.lle. 0EPH D. STEWART LKFf MY J bed and board without fuel ran. I shall not pay any debts of his contracting after November 1. 1 ". -M MATILDA f TKWART. 1 building. under as