HILLSBORO IXDEPEXDENT. FUIDAY," JANUARY 10. LOCAL AND GENERAL. I Jr. I) we leave Saturday. KhoaM for sain by J. M. Urlffln, 31-34 Hillxboro, Oregon. J. I. Kui-ht hua money to and buy Hole. lima, tf Call mi liuiiiMireys fur loans an (tow I property, also lurum to rent and to Mt.lt. J. I. Knight 1 always propanHl for all kiniH ol notarial work, tvjxx'lally conveyani-lnjf. Wanted To rent, a farm of 80 to 100 am on tho aliurc-, or mut be clietii for cash. W. 8. Hyde, J I i lit-dull-, Or. Call and iniiai't the holiday (roods at tho 1'harmary. They are the latest. They ure tho bent, and our rice are riKht. The Kid-Httlnir 1m the only lest corset In the world at Hryan-Lald-law Co'a CuhIi Store. See our new llamlltou-lirown Mime. All wntehea ami jewelry left by II. Unternulirer are now ready. I'leawe tall for it at 1 V. UercUmoeH', In Hide three week from date. January 10, 181NJ. I'rice reduced in ladies' wrap ami gent' inaekiiitoHliefl. A tine line of mens' inackintoxheri'at tout, and clone out at ltrynn-Iaidlaw Co'd Cash Store., New patterns Just In. It. T. Flint, 1 of this county, witli his wife. exiiecU to tttart on a trio to California In a few days, Their visiting place Is in the extreme southern end of the state. Mr. r lint plan to be away several weeks. Revival services still continue at tho Kvanitelieal church. The meet, iners are continuing to increaso in in terest. A number have expre! their desire to become Christiana. The meeting will Ito continued dur int; next week. All are cordially in vitetl to attend. Our neiirlibnr. the Arcrus. has moved from the Morgan building, on (second street. Deyond the pout office, to the Corwin and Woonter block, upstairs. In the new quarters, the people of the Argus are much more comfortable than at the old pliue. Taken ui A bay mare, alxiut years old, white strie in face, white left hind leg and white right front leg, wore a halter and hitching rope fastened alsjut neck. The animal was taken tin at my place, one mile Hontli of Kinton iKiutoince. The owner can recover said mare by call ing on the undersigned and paying charged. J. C. Auoerson, iviiiion, Oregon. If vou insure in any of the com panics you Henri your money out of the country, you pay irom two io four times tho cost of your Insurance, vou have no better tirotecuon man that afforded by the Oregon Fire Relief Association, which keeps the money at home and gives you insur ance at actual cost. In tills you enter into Hn nirreenieiit with your nt lirh tMirs, that when one has a Are each of the others will hear Ills snare oi me Wilkes llro., lllllsboro, Or, Services will lo held In the Congre gationul i hurch, morning and even Inir. next Suhhath. The pastor, Ilcv Kvan 1'. Ilughi's, will preach in the nioriiliig from the text, 1 Them. S:2I, taking for his theme, "Christianity Proved Onori." In the evening the exercl-.es will be of a impular charac ter, npet ial attention lieing paid to the musical portion ot the service, and Mr. Hughes giving a short ad dressed "Rctlectloiis From the Life of Charles tleoigc Oordon, or 'Chi nese ('onion'." A cordial invitation Is extenricri to all to attend one or both of these services. Dr.- Parker, at Greenville, was taken on surprise by his neighUirs last Monday evening. He, as Is his custom, wa.4 In his store Monday evening, but was lonesome as no one entered for a chat, as had been the custom. Only ono lonesome caller, or whom the doctor enquired, "where are the Is.ys? What is on to-night?" Tho interrogated did not know. Nino o'clock 1 closing time. He shut up and went home. When he got there he found tho lioys, and girls, too. Tho house was full from parlor to kit hen. Visiting till mid night brought refreshments, when the company separated and got home Just in time to miss the rain storm that commenced early Tuesday morning. Rev. J. M. McDonald, pastor of the M. E. church, will preach Sunday morning and evening. Subject for morning discussion Is, "Will the Old Hook Stand?" And the topic for the discourse in the evening Is, "Who Made the Pevil? Where Does He Live? Doe Ho Kver Visit Hills boro?" The revival meeting till continues with unabated Interest, and will continue all next week. About 60 have united with the church up to date. The subject for the sermon this evening is "Rloomers, Football and the Saloon." The Epworth tongue devotional meeting Is Sunday o.,n.,in,r ui ft -l.i. The revival ser vices will begin in tho evening at 7 o'clock, instead of 7 :30. All are very cordially Invited to attend all of these service. Mr. Anton Pfanner, at Forest Grove, on Monday last received a dispatch from Sonora, California, staling that his friend, Martin Man ning, of this county, is dead. Mr. Manning started from hishomealioiit a fortnight ago to visit one of hi old mining chums, w hom ho hadn't met for thirty years, and who lives In So nora county, California. Mr. Man ning hud reached his last full day Journey and stopped at the hotel in the town before going to the farm or his friend. Not aps-arlng tho next morning, the hotel peoi''0 went to his room and found him dead, t r riiae trouble was without doubt the cause of his sudden death. He was known to have had trouble with his heart U-fore leaving Oregon. Mr. Pfanner at once went to California to bring the remains of his friend to Oregon for burial. It Is understood that he will arrive home to-morrow, S4lunlav,anri that the funeral will occur on Sunday, at the cemetery north of Greenville. Marttn Man ning was one of the substantial citi zens of the county, and weilded an Influence attained by but few. Ills abwDco will be greatly missed. 9 The Washington county Speed and Driving Association has been organ ized, with Mr. J. C. Hate for presi dent. Jt Is the purpose of the associ ation to have annual meetings of horsemen at Iliilsboro, or rather to make iliilsboro one of the points on the northwestern circuit. To that end the Iliilsboro fair grounds will be improved so as to make our county a desirable meeting place. lhe track will bo widened aud graded on the curves, and a new gratia stand built as well as a new tenue. The association has in view a fall exhibition of farm products and rami mock. The seej contests, however, will be earlier. The asso ciation sent Messrs. W. Redmond and John Northrop as delegates to 1'ortlaiKl on Tuesday last, to arrange with the managers of the north western circuit. The valley circuit starts at Central Point. Coming north It stops at F.ugene City, Al bany, Independence, Salem, Port laud and ends at Iliilsboro. The dates for the Iliilsboro meeting are July -J, 3.1 and 4th. These were not obtained without a struggle, for the Portland eoplo wanted those days. Messrs. Redmond and North rop had odds against them, but they carried their oliit. Mr. Tongue has leased the track at the fair grounds to the association for a term of years, on such terms as will justify some sulMtantial Improvements. It Is In- temletl to make the July meeting the largest and most interesting event of the kind that has ever been held lu the county. An adjourned meeting of the association will he held In Iliilsboro on Saturday, Jan uary ISth, to settle a few details that were omitted at the first. All iier- sons in the county interested In horse breeding and speeding are invited to attend this adjourned meeting. The coffee club, having been enter tained by the tlremeu, have adopted the following sentiment In recogni tion of the courtesies shown on that occasion: "The kind thoughtfulness aud appreciation of our efforts, as shown by the 11 re men, by the ban quet tendered to the members of the colli club, ami their husbands and friends, is highly gratifying to the ladies, showing that the small begin ning which they have made to assist our fireman in their laudable efforts have been recognized f ir above their worth. Receive our thanks with the assurance that the impetus received from your interest in the club will encourage us to new effort." Mr. John Cor u in, who lives a few miles north of town, was found wan dering about in a semi-conscious con riition. In the neighborhood of Glen cis, and brought home. Mr. Cor urn started out on Monday morning, on horseback, to solicit for the sale of fruit trees, and when found It was evident that something was wrong, Dr. Tamiesie was called, and gave as his nninion that the alierration of mind was nuite probably due to a fall from the horse. Later the horse was found with the saddle turned, which seems to confirm this opinion. Mr. Corn in is a worthy citizen, and it is hoMil that no serious injury to the brain has resulted. Installing Officer Rufus Waggener, on Saturday afternoon, January 4th, installed the officers of tlen. Ransom Post, No. W, G. A. R., as follows: P. C, A. M. Collins; S. V. C, II. L. Locke; J. V. C, G. N. Hale; Atljt., Koriolph Cranriall; . M., Jas. Mc Culloch; Surg., J. H. Wilkins; Chap., O. C. y.ookjO. D.,Chas. liowen; O. O., E. G. Tate; t. M. 8., A. W. Ilowen; S. M., J. P. Hicks. The reg ular meetings of the Poat are held on the 1st and 3d Saturdays of each month, 1:30 p. m., in Grange Hall. Dr. F. A. Railey was calliil to Rea verton one day this week to see Dr. Robinson, whose throat was trou bling him. He found the patient suffering with an aggravated attack of tousililis. While the doctor had a sore throat, he did not have a symp tom ofiliKhtheria as hits ieen retain ed in his neighborhood, and he is now far on the road to a complete rcovery. Pluenecia Temple, No. 10, and Plnenlx liorigo, No. 34, K. of P., of Iliilsboro, will publicly install their officers on Monday evening next. While the installation is sad to Is? public, it is for Knights and their families, and invited guests. The nulilic ceremony is used Instead of the ono followed in the lodge, which gives tnc name public Installation. Forest Grove has been anxious aliout a water supply. Ronds were voted, wold, and an experimental well duir. The earth's crust was pierced down by the creek. Well, last Wed nesday the superintendent was row ing over the suposed location In a boat, hunting for the well with a fif teen-foot pole to see ir lie nan si rue k water. A small house in Forest Grove, owned by J. T. Hayney, was burned last Friday night. At the time of the fire no one was in the building, though It had been occupied by two students who were hoarding inem selves. The loss Is 100. No iusur- ance. J. I. Knight and wife returned from San Francisco by the ocean route, reaching home Tuesday morn ing. He had a pleasant visit at the bay, ami returned latter equipped than ever for fire insurance. The contract for furnishing tin lumber for the Forest Urove Light Water nlant has been let to Mr. t. Hyatt. It Is understood that the price to be paid Is (0.35 cr thousand feet delivcreii. Ono thousand dollars to loan on good real estate cecurity. F.nqulre of Adolph Miller, 40!) F.vcritt St., Portland, tr. T. F Cornelius has a well Im nroved farm of VU acres to rent For full particular!", enquire of him at Cornelius. Jt-J For school shoes that will out-wcar anv other make, try a pair of our "Wenr-llcsistcrs." Sehuimerich x Son. Two lbs coffee for 41 cents; 100 lbs salt, 90 cents; F.ven Changu tobacco, 17 J cents, at Dr. Parker's, Ureenville, We carry all the leading brands of rnhltera anil rubber Hoots at tne lnumt nricos. Schulmerlch A Son - J. I. Knight has 1,200 to loan, on annroveil tiirm security, in one or two lots, for three or five years, tf Hchuluierich A Son have received another Invoice of those water-proof shoes. Try a pair. No. 1 fresh cow for sale, four years old. calf by side. V. A. Uillion Ulencoe. All our ladles' and children's wraps will be sold at cost. Schulmerlch A Son. Dr. W. T. Lyon has moved his dental office to residence, two blocks south of KMtoffiee, on UasePne road. There will be a meeting of the ladies at the office of J. 1. Kulght, the lith lust., at 7:3) p. ui., to or ganize such society auxiliary to the G. A. R. as they may decide upon. Mr. Zlna Wood, with his assist ants, has cleared Dairy creek of drift from the railroad bridge to tne mai atin. This has been done so as not to tempt the creek to overflow Its banks aud course down through the fields. The stiff current has a bad habit of washing farm land, w hich Is not liked by the owners. Monday, while playing at football, a son oi Mr. Osmund sustained a green stick fracture of one of the bones of the leg. Dr. lamiesie siys that "it is an ill w ind that blows no body good." -The young man will, no doubt, be fully recovered In a few weeks, aud the worst to endure Is to be obliged to walk with crutches. Erastus Savage died, at his home, near Scholls, Decern icr 3 1st, ageu 82 years. The deceased came to Ore gon in 1HM, and settled a donation land claim in this county, which he sold after perfecting his title to it. He soon bout-lit another tract auioin- Ing. w hich he owned at the time of his death. He leaves three sons and two daughters, numerous grand children and several great-graud-children. Krastus Savage was a man of inflexible honesty, of a pure life, and universally resieeted by his neigh Ivors. One of his daughters, Mrs. M. S. Dailev. Is a resident of Iliilsboro. lOl'KT HOl'SK .NEWS. CllUL'IT COL' KT. Hell v Chalmers; two cases. Mo tion to strike out the answer of John Chalmers argued, submitted and taken under advisement. Ruunell v Bunnell. Referee al lowed until March 1st to reitort. Rank of Forest Grove v Gilpin. Clerk ordered to file sworn copy of verdict, and attach to the pars. J J Morgan v E (' Hughes et al. Defendant allowed five days in which to file his motion to set aside judgment. lilock v Mai I les. iielcndants at lowed thirty days to tile exceptions. State v Lousig.iont. Sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. Al lowed till January lHth to llle bill of exceptions. State v J.tmes Ijpo. Fined $100 ami costs. Allowed sixty days in which to lilt' bill of exceptions. Court adjourned till January 18th. LAW COCKT. II Wehruug fe Sons v John Eand Silas Pomeroy. Action for money. Judgment for plaintiff by default. Crisena Recker. minor, surrendered to the custody of the Roys' and Girls' Aid Society, with the understanding that said Crisena shall be bound unto Herman Roge and wife to bo their own child so long as properly cared for. John Henry, formerly a subject of Great Britain, admitted to be a citi zen of the United Slates. PROBATE COL'KT. Estate Jesse Cornelius, deceased. Administrator allowed to sell one grey mare, named "isird," aud one lot of wheat, in warehouse, at private sale. The remainder of ersonal property will be sold at public sale. l-.state Mil ran A iA'vericn,ueeeaaeu. Final account filed, and February 10th set for hearing the same. Estate Jacob Keim, deceased. Will admitted to probate. Carl Pfahl ap pointed executor to serve without bonds. Appraisers, Thos Talbott, Jno S Mountain and J Alex Mayer. Estate Heury Dcmin, deceased. partnership estate. Final account examined and approved. Disburse ments f 1.1; balance belonging to es tate. $-075, which Is to be paid to administratrix of general estate, and administrator of partnership estate discharged. MARRIAQE LICENSES. License to wed were issued Janu ary 4, 1KU0, to Samuel J G Young, aged 27 years, and Minnie F Nor- throp, aged 21 years; and Jan. th, to A 11 Todd, aged 37 years, and Lizzie h Griffin, aged 27 years. IITV 101.MIL. The council met in regular session January 7th. Councilmen absent, Downs and l5rown. The mayor appointed L. K. Ad ams to be city attorney, and C. V. Itcdmond, city marshal. 1 he ap pointments were confirmed. The recorder appointed v. U Smith to be his deputy. . The special committee appointed at last meeting to examine the re ports of I-.x-llecorder Dobbins and Kx-Treasurer Patterson, reported that such reports had Ixsl-u examined and found correct. Tho report was adopted. Mayor Goodin appointed the fol lowing standing committees: Streets K. C. Drow n, II. II. Greer and J. II. Stanley. Finance W. H. W'ehrung, II. II. Greer and h.. V. Drown. Light and water J. H. Stanley, Joseph Downs and J. P. Tamiesie. Sanitary J. P. Tamiesie, Joseph Downs and W. II. Wehrung. License to sell spirituous, malt and vinous honors in less quantities than one quart was granted to C. Itlaser for a period of six months to July !, The finance, committee audited bills as follows: L Whitcomh, work oncros'ng t 50 Light 4 Water Co (Nov billi.. lo.i 5, " " (Dec ' ).. 105 55 C W Kodmonri, salary 35 00 D W Dobbins, recorder's fee.. 10 00 The application of George Hilling, for a duplicate warrant to replace mutilated warrant, was referred to the finance committee. A warrant for f loo was voted to pay the interest on city IkjihIs hel by Ladd A Tilton, Portland. The matter of procuring books for registering city warrants was referred to the finance committee with power to act. An ordinance to rceal ordinance No. 10S, and to provide that the mayor and council shall serve with out pay, was read a first ami second time, and laid over till next meeting for a third reading and final action The matter of disconnecting the three extra hydrants In the middle of the blocks on Second and Main afreets was discussed and referred to the committee on light and w ater, Council adjounasj. Dr. Price's Cream baking Powder Wartl-a Fair rufheat Aware. F0VERTT BOCIIL. RI LES, REGCLATIOX AXD THVKiRAM HiixsRoRo, January 19, lsto. (Rulsov Regulashuiw an rrowgram ) I. ever women wat kunis must ware a kaliker dress an apern to be appropriate. II. know rem wiui a uuu buui and dood k oiler la aloud tu cum, on- less he fails a find ov 5 cents. (A kouipertant kommerty will look af ter the bachelder fellers.) finds fur wliiimiu no apern, 1 ceut; ear-rings, 1 cent; finger rings, 3 cents; eckiikels, 2 cents; silk dres, 0 cents; wul dres, 5 cents; waring new dres, 5 cents; brespin, 1 cent; irenuu apern, 2 cents; store teeth, 2 cents fur men and wlmniiu. finds fur men blacked butes, I cent; segars in pocket, 1 cent; cuaw Ing gumb, 5 cents; standing up kol ler, Scents; button-liol bokay, 6 cents; creased trowsers, 2 cents, sooiilu', matin' sheap eyes an actio' up, 10 cents each. vitties brown bred, Jlnjer bred, bostlng baked beans, pickels and koffy. this is the prowgram, komoacri with grate kare and panes ycllocu tiu, sakin peaces an singiii songs, imported premordoners from portl gal. germany, spane, chilly and all outstandin town sblS. graduates from 13 story skool houses back In the states, aud all to konklude with everybody jinin In, "my country Tls ,f Thee," won vers only. You w ill have tu pay 5 cents at the dor fur grownup adults, the little children under 6 years of age will not be notbin. Just wipe there deer little knoscsand bring urn along. cum 1 cum all. P. S. a valuble einblermatic prise will be given to the most distreast look in man individual, also the wuinuien wat look ckelly as bad. ail to kuuieuse at early kat.dwl lite. At the Tualatin hotel, January 18, IrtVMi. Net proceeds for tho Junior Baptist Union of the Iliilsboro Bap tist church. llurkleu'i Arnica tsalre. The best salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give irfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Iliilsboro Pharmacy. This Is iiood "1'ash It Along." Anderson, Ixd., July 17, 1895, Isaac Dulkm, .Fxi., Indianapo- ,is, Ind. : Dear Sir and Urother take pleasure in commending the "Odd Fellows' Grand March," composed by you, as being In every wav worthy or our great oruer. hould be glad to see it made tne official march of the order. It Is Indeed a beautiful and appropriate composition. Fraternally yours, M. A ClIIPMAX, Grand Master, P. S. " The almvo march for piano or organ, price, w cents; ior nrass band, 50 cents; to introduce will is? mailed for half price when ordered lirect from Isaac Doles, (publisher,) Indianapolis, ind. When Baby was alck, we gae bar Oaatotta,' When aha was a Child, she cried for Caatoriax Whan aba became afiae, she clung to Caatorla, Wheel aba bad Children, aba gaa tnam Castor', Dead Letter List. The following is a list of letters maining uncalled for in the postotlice at llillslMiro, January 4, IHHt. : V in. John li'ithwcll, Mrs. Mary A. Hothwell. All letters not called for by Jan uary 18th, will be sent to tho dead letter ottlce. One cvnt will be charged in each letter called for. Mary A. 11 now n, P. M. The Entire Stock of Mer chandise of McNutt Bro. Cornelius, Oregon, consisting of Dry Hoods (Jrocorles Hoots mid Shoes, Tin and Hardware, Notions Etc., Etc., Together with all Fix tiirnes Pertaining To the Store, Shelving Excepted, 31 list be Sold within the NEXT .10 DAYS REGARDLESS ... OF COST llargalng never before obtained in tlih Count) are offered. The atten lion of .Merchant" especially invited. i R. L. SABIN, 3Iortgasee. MORTGAGE Awarded HI theft Honors World's Fair, ilold Medal. Midwinter Fair. mm CREAM Most Perfect Made. io Years the Standard, Hlir.lt I FF? HALF. OX FO It F.l' LOH I' It K, Y VIKTt'K OK AX EXECUTION. J tlecrv anil oriler of ante. Uauvtl out oi is Circuit Court i.f Urn Mats of Orviron. tor WmtliiiiKtou I'ounlr, in luvor of K. U en ana Andrew I'isen, anil afrainai illy Aniteraou and Joint Henry Audrr- soti. t r ilia turn 01 aju. inu, anu lor Ilia urtlier aum of H,C.s..)t, I'. 8. cold coin. ith intereat tlieraon at tha rata ot 10 rer cant par annum, Irom tha 2nd day of I)r- nilwr, WXi, and lor I lie costa and oi- prntaa of aula and ol aaid writ. ow, uivreiorp, uy viriua and in purau- anea ol aaid jud;mant, docraa and order of sir, 1 will, on .Monday, tne Ziia day ol inuirv, ls:i, at Ilia aouili d or of tli ourt llona, in Hillaboro, Wnahinirton County, Oregon, at tha hour ot lu o'clock H. ol aaid day. tcil at public auction lo Ilia niuueat bidder lor cash, the following: describa.l real property, to-wit: ne kaiua Di-uia; particularly anowa anu aenbed aa beiiiK a part ol tha donation and claim of Cuaa. blewart and wile, in ownahlp 1 aouth ranee 2 went of tha Wil- ainetle meridian, Oregon; bounded by be ginning hi flie eouthweai corner of the than tiooerlaon donation land claim In tha atoreauid townauip and range, and running thenre aouth Ml lvg. :W nun. wait .iKi cliaina; ttienca north 1 ilea-, .to nun. eat V.i.OI chaina; thenceaoutliHJdeg.au mm, tut 4:i. J") chaina lo the place of be- 11 n m ir. and containing ,Vi.tiS acres: all ituutein Waaliinxton County, Orea-on, lo satlity tha hereinbefore named aum a, and lor the costs and expenaea of aaid sale. aid properly will be sold subject to re demption aa per statute of Oregon. Witness my hand tnja v-ttn day 01 De cember, IK1.1. 11. P. KOKI. Mieritl ol nnln(iim county, uregon, Hy W. I. llRAuroHii. Deputy. 31-3.) Tims. H. 'Insure, Attorney lor I'latntilf. HIIKHIFF'H HALK OX FO It F.C I .OH L It E. BY VIRTUE OK AX EXECUTION, decree and order of sale, issued out of Hie U rcuit Court of tlieHlateof Union, ir W a-uingloii County, in Uvorof Isaac (Iraiton, ailminislrator of the estute of I'aill ruhr, deceased, tilaln: II, and attain! William Mi l.eiKl and Mary Mcl.eod, de fendant., tor the aum of $l,"i.tiu, cuts, and lor thelurtner autn of fHl.OI, V. S. gold coin, Willi interest thereon at the rate of H per cent prr annum, irom llie tuin nay oi December, lfllj, and for the cvsta and ex pense, of sale and of a dd writ. now. therefore, by virtue ana in pursu. nee of said Judgment, decree and order of snle. I will, on Monday, the SI day ol Keiiruarv, B'Jii, at the auutli door of tha Court House, in Iliilsboro, Washington ounty, Oregon, at the hour ot luo oioc A. M., of .aid day. st!l at public auction o the highest bidder for rash, the lollow- ing-dusoriled real nronertv. t -wit: All ot that Mere, parce and iraci 01 land lying, leingnn,i sun tie in .iling ton C.iinitv. Oregon, a' d being mora par. ucuiarly known ami deaignaied as all ol the north half of the northeast quarter of ertion 3D, township one, soutu range hr e west. Willamette marl lian. eontnm ing tu) arres, lo san.iy me nereiiiueiore named aiiiuH. and lor llie cosis anu ex nenaea ol aaid .ale. lid properly will be nlil .ubjeci tu redemption as per statute nt i Ireenn. W linens my Hand tnia ooy nt Janu ary, l!"i. ii. r. ruin'. nnerirc oi u aiuingion timinv, tr, Hv V. II. llRAiir ku. lletiutv. Thos. II. Tungue, Atturuey lor P,aiiitiff. AdnilniHtrator) Xotire. N OTRE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT llie undersigned bas been, by tha County Court of the Bta'e of Oregon, for Washington Counte. anroiniea .aminis- tralorot the estate of Jesse Cornelius, de- eased, and has qualihed as such adminis trator. All .ei soiib having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me, witu proper voueuers, ai Hie law ollice of Oeo. H. llugley. in Hill. boro. Or con. within aiz inonlus ot the late hereof. Dated at Iliilsboro. Oregon, tbie 2na lay of January, ll Administrator ol lhe estate of Jesse Cor . IIUi,, I VVIt.'I'U,,',', neiius, deceased. SIS) HILLSBORO BUREAU OF EXCHANGE. P irties desir.ni to buy. sell, trade or ex change w ill do well to call npon or w me at my office. I handle Ire.h cows, second hand wagon., nacas, Duggies, sio.es inr reasonable eointieiisation OlHce in building lormerly orropiea ny II. T. Hurley, near Iliilsboro House, on Second Utreel. I HAS. E. HALL. AdminlMtrator'is Xotlce. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT tha County Court of tha 8:at of Ora- nn for Washington t ounir. naa annoini- ad the undersigned administrator of the state of llervai." W lllsms. deceased and that h b u du V q I ilitied and entered nnnn th Hlrbilrue ot Ills dlltie. All rers ins. tl.ereior. iisvuia cmiui airn insi this eslate are uereny rrquesieo and teniiind to tires'lit them, with the nmrwr voneliers. to 'he undersigned at his residence, at O encoe. Washing ton Coilntv. Oregon, within six months from the dale hereof. O, encoe, De.-emtwr 7. Wi, TIKH. H. W I I.I.I A MS. Admlnist alor of llie estute of ervlsa Wil I.. ma. decea ed. KU HIIF.HIFF'M HALK OX FOKM I.OHI IIF.. IY VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION, I decree and order of sa e. issued out ot the Circuit Court ol llie .Stale pf Oregon for Washington Counlr. in tavor of K. A Hvde. and against S. 1,. Thatcher. W. O. I'nrdin and tieorge M. K reamer, lor in aum ol f.rf 41. ciMia, aim ior nn inriner i in of S1.V:iii, I . H. gold coin, with inter eat thereon al Iheriiteof In per cent per annum, from the slit day of Ootnlier, l, and for tl.'i. altor , va fee., and for tb co-ts and rx-nsesof .ale and nt said writ N, w. therefore, by virtue and In pursu nr. nt sal,! iurtainent. decree and order of aie, I will, on Monday, the L'T.h day of Janllarv. lyi. at the soulll ilnor ol th Court Houw, in Hillaboro, W'a.hln glon C unl. Or-gou. at tha ho ir of I o'eloc r. m. ot raid (It y, sell at pub Ic am lion to the high at bidder for caih. ihs loilow in daTrilied real uroDertv. to-w it : lteinaarart of the Harmon Thatcher donation land claim In town-Inn No. north range No. 4 west in said Wn.hinglon County. Oregou, and being r-art of lot "H in aubdiv sinn of aanl claim ; eottiinene n at a nost on the north line ot said lot "H, in thaonterof trie county roan leaning north and aouth ; thence aouth 'J deg. is min. west 2l.rt chains, to a post in tha center of the county road leading east and westward; theme south deg. 3d min. east . chains to a post : thence south t deg. i mil. east 17.70 chain to a post in .aid county roail that lealsni rth and son' b: ibenre north it deg. t,"' nun. east Pi.7'1 cha ns to th place of beginning, oont lining 13 '.'l arres, lo ealixfy th here Inhcf re nanieil sums, and tor lhe Costs and .fpen.es of .aid tale. faid property wul be aold subject to ra Jimniinn as twr statute of tireron. Witness nir band thi. VI h d iv nf I- camber. I!. II. r. r OKU. Mieritl of V avhlngton County, Or. By W. I. Haanroan, lepoiv Hhith . flnwma. 81-35 Atturuey lor f.aioiul. ill ALDER STREET, rORTLiXD, 0B. c. c. aioie, Pea. v TVis. rn1. T." i r . J ....i.- 'Ost Class and Strictly X Temperance Restau rant in the City. THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COMMERCIAL I lA-mYmu l'aer M Keutucky. All the newa aud correct market rr)Mrta. REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS! Sum pie copies free to any atlilrera. Till (OXMEIUIaL, LeuUville. . . . Keatickr. HOW Tt MAKE FORTUNE! 100 for every ilO lu rex ted ran be made by ur new SYSTEMATIC PLAS rSFECl'LATIOS Ten Dulhtra and mure made dally on mall Investments by persona who live way from I'lncniro. All we ask la lo in veitiirate our near anu original methods, l'uat workinira of clan and ltl(liet relerencea lurnisheu. lnr Booklet "I'ointa fc lliuta ' how lo make money even w hen on the wrong aide ol the market and other information sent KKEE. CILMORt A Co., iakera mf4 r.kera, Open board of Trade Hid., Chicago, 111. 2.V37. W. A. FIlMflMEY BLACKSMITH .. Iliirse-slioeing and General Jobbing done in a Workmanlike manner, and Promptly. Shop an Third St., near Main lllllshoro, ... Oretron. MONEY TO LOAN ON FA R.MH, ALSO OS U00D CITT PROPERTIES 11 A!tV AMOUNT. If Vou Need Money, Write to me. If Your Mortgage la Due, and you want to 'Sorrow Money, write to me. If Year Property I Good, Write nio an exact (learn utlon. stating location kind of improvements, amount of in surance you carry, and state the amount nf money wanted 'and I will at once write you aa to the ratea of interest. U)W KATES AND LONO TIME ADDRESS CHARLES HEXRV, o. iMI Stark St., PORTLAND, OR, THE MAN WHOSE CLOTHE8 FIT Seonis to get along in the world rftxier than the oilier fellow. In the first place, lie is more at ease at social functions. Ami lie generally finds a situa liou quicklv, when thrown out of enitilovtnent. He seems to get the bout paying wis it ions. The fact that lie buy. good clothe. is iaitMilf a recommendation. It shows that he la economii-al. W. HOLMES, Tailor. Mala Street, . lllllsboro, Oreroa Pulls made to order. Old garment cleaned, dyed or repaired. YOU'VE BEEN WK0NU In thinking that, because yon had to wear your gurment In tha sun ana nt it faded that It bas no value. Whan Crushed and aponged, it look, batter, but when It is aa Iresh and bright aa whan new, and will laat longer than it did belor lading, THE TALl'E IS RESTORED. I am now prepared to ciean and color . . . . Vena' Salt . . . . OrercoaU . . . . Ladles' Wraps tad Drnesor . . . . Any Fabrlc.or Family Wear At abort notice, and at reasonable prls. Call on or address MRS. THOS. TUCKER, MAIN STREET, 21-25 HILLSBORO. Mil Kill F I 'M MALE OX FOHIX'I.OMI HK. rY VIRTUE OF AS EXECUTION 13 decree and order of aale, leaned out of 1 1, Cirenit Court nf the Slat of Oregon for Washington Coonty, In favor of W, Itrownson, and against J. V. Lonney and .tamuel I-oonev. for th aum of lil. costs and for the further aum of t'X V. S. gold coin, with interest thereon at tha rat of 10 per cent per annum, from the V5ih day of November. l"!rt. and for tb coats and sinenses of .ale and of said writ. Now. therefore, by virtu and In puna ance of aaid Judgment, decree and order of ale, I will, on Monday, th U7ib day of Jannary, !, at the socio aoor oi in Court House, in iim.Doro, na.mngion County. Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'eloc a. at. of .aid day. sell at public auction to th htgheat bidder for cash, th followm riaamhed real Drooertv. to-wll: AH of thoee pieces, parcels aod tracts of land lying, Ming ana siiust wunin Washington Coonty. Oregon, and twin mora particularly known and designated a lota It and P, of and In block No. 1, and ail ot lota 1. Z l and 4. nf and In block No. 4, of and In Highland Park addition to th Town ot Iliilsboro, yrasnington louniy, lireeon. lo sstlsfv th hereinbefore named sums, and for lb costs and (ip.DM.ol aaid aale. Said property will b aold (abject to re demption as per (taint oi uregon. Witness my hand this 24ih day of D rember. H H. tf. FOKD, So riff of Washington County, Oregon Hy W. l. tiaarrnan, ueputy Tno. IL Tosora. jl-JJ Attorney for Plaintiff. TAKEN IN DAYLIGHT! THE SPACE on the Second Page, which tca3 offered the past ttco weeks. HE WILL BE CAUGHT With Plenty of Business, and thereby learn the use of Printers Ink in any and all of his undertakings. Do you tcant to talk to 1200 people about business? These columns can do it HILLSBORO PUBLISHING CO. CHRISTMAS SOLD AT A r J. II. SMITH, l'rotr It-tor. Hillsboro Livery , Feed ad Sale. Sta.le ,. OHDt'.HM t'OH . . . .n.ss wsa . . a aa, -m K m -, m T M si r -a, f t i v i a HACKS. BUUUIES PHIinPTLV A NEW LINE Or IIIUGIES lliUED. Order left for HEARSE will receive prampt atteutlaa; Remember MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. THE HILLSBORO Are now making; a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK .. at their WORKS, near KESTER'S CIDER MILL Makes Cider. Makes Vinegar, Makes Jelly. Makes Ap-ple Butter, Dries Fruit, Dries Corn, I am praparad lo handla all tha fmit that Is llkeljr to ba rtellrarad. My dryrr baa a capacity ol 1 busliala of grean fruit per day. My presses base a capacity of SIM busliala par day, M y Tats has. a capacity of 1 10 gallona pr day. My boiler will cook anil prepar for markat 100 (rallona of appl. butler per dar. I hara aareet cider In stork that la 11 month, old. I have vineirar mat was made laat year. l'alrona eanget boia. at the drier for packing green or dried fruit. Cider will be put up either raw or boiled. Work done either for a ahnre of fruit or cash, aa th. patron may desire. For drying, permit the caution to be given, that fruit must not be too ripe, especially is tills true of peach pluma and prunes. Over-ripe fruit ia not a. saleable aa wlien dried eooner. Terma more reasonable than have before been olfered. Factory: Corner Fourth and Jackson Streets, Hillaboro, Oregon. 8. E. KESTER, Prop. directly and Indirectly, by people who cannot do their own Hvuring, write their own letter, or kerf their own Ixsiks; and who do not know when hu-lneiw and Ifgal paper Which they must handle every dy arc made out correctly. 4fAII tneee thlnga,aad aaucb more, we teach thtirimuhly. Hundreds of our gradnatea are In 'sl positions, and there will be openings for hundreds more when times Improve. ,V.ie is the time to prepare for them, lleaidea, a business education la worth all It ciists, fur ow n oicn tue. fend ff our catalogue, W learn vhat and tutu we teach. Mailed free lo any address. Portland Business College, A. Armstrong, erln. Portland, OregOfl. 4. A. Weaco, Secralera, IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A GOOD LIVERY TEAM GO TO THE Gily toy MAm Where you will find the liest Teanin that can be had IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. Good Teams Good Buggie and Good Drivers. Cor. Second and Washington ISttw IS OVER J And what is left 0- BAMBOO GOODS. BASKETS, and all the line of HOLIDAY ARTICLES will be ... REDUCTION Also all HOUSEHOLD GOODS and NOTIONS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES and OTHER LINES will be reduced for a short time. Call and get prices at the (( ffillsboro Bazaar. ill ii 1.M nuir. j ATTEN WED TO. the l'lace. 8EWELL Proprietors STOCK BRICK CO. NORTH SIDE ADDITION AND FRUIT FACTORY are lost annually, el a 9