HILLSBORO IXDEPEXDEXT. FRIDAY, JANUAUY 31. I.OCAI, AND GENERAL. KjfiTt taken la exchango at the Bazaar. Cull on Humphreys for loans on K khI iiroperty, also farms to rent and V) Ht'll. No. 1 froh cow for nale, four years ol.l, calf by V. A. lUlllon, tiliaicoo. If you are In noed of a Netting ma th ine, call at the Bazaar U-fore jiurcliaslnp;. Omo liundml and ftfty pounds clioice clover need for sale. V. A. liilllou, (ilencoc. Hoys' and children's caps, all Htyles, at hk-huliuprich & Sou's. Just the thintf, to wear to school. Wanted To rent, a farm of 80 to 10U acres on the shares, or muwt b cheap for cash. W. 8. Hyde, Hills dale, Or. One thousand dollars to loan on good real estate security; Knqulre of Ailolph Miller, 4IHJ Kveritt St., I'ortland, Or. If you want a bargain in ladies' or children's wraps. We have a few left on hand, at less than cost. HchuU inerich S Son. All watches and jewelry left by II Vnternahrer are now ready, l'lease call for it at L. V. Uerckmnes', In side three weeks from date. January 10, 18'JU. "A reduction in dress, goods, in or der to reduce the stock now on hand to make room for the largo stock ordered from the factories, at HchuU merich A Son's. TIhwo Interested in organizing a camp fir Sons of Veterans, O. A. 11., are invited tn meet in Senator Hus- to i's otllce, Siturday, February Hth, nt 2 o'clock p. m. Charles W. Tarleton, a lonely ,Q, h..lnp who ho mvsteriouslv disan- jKrtred the 10th of last May, from his home near ueavf non, nas noi neen been nor hoard from by his neigh bors, siuc. Mr. Ed Schul merich killed two niirs a few days ago that were porky, One weighed 6 10 pounds and the other 4-." pounds. James lnnikin also killed a big one a short time before. Wheat is good for hogs. All iersons knowing themselves indebted to me, or having been noti fied by nie thut I have bills against them fr colection, will please call and settle same before February 1, 18HG. J. S. Jackson, uleneoe, Or. ldro-niimt Hurraing! Itariralns! t. .r,i,.r tn rmlnoM our stock of win ter clothing, we are ottering a fine line or Heavy suits auu overcoats, also ladies, misses and men's mackin toshes at cost. We have largely in creased our grocery stock, and will not 1 undersold by any house this far west of sun-up. Bryan Laldlaw Co. Cash Store. Taken up A bay mare, about fi years old, white 8trie In face, white left hind leg and white right front leg, wore a halter and hitching rope fastened about neck. The animal was taken up at my place, one mile south or Klnton postoiiiee. The owner can recover said mare by call gin on the undersigned and paying charges. J. C. Anderson, Klnton, Oregon. "Property owners on Third street have oiK-ned ditch from Baseline to Lincoln street, that drains several fxtmls. The work was not difficult till Main street was reached, where a large section of diagonal planking had to be torn up. The criticism made Inst Hummer, when the plank was being laid, was realised to be true. A few days work done in other parts of the city would let on much water and Improve the streets. K. (J. Hagey was before Esquire Knight last Saturday, charged with the larceny of a ten-dollar piece, which an inmate of the poor farm said the defendant picked up In the path leading from the poor house to the barn. Although the pauper swore positively his story was not believed, for his old neighbors testi tied that his reputation for truth and veracity is bad, while the defendant has a good reputation for honesty. He was discharged. The electric light company has been using its arc lights about four years, during which time they have nut been adjusted. Notwithstanding this long run the light furnished has been up to the standard, but it was noticed that it took more power at the station to produce tho desired result. To remedy this defect, Su perintendent Oates has had a skilled mechanic from the General Electric Comp-mv at Portland out this week, overhauling the lamps and re-adjusting them. He found some slight defects, which he remedied, and now the lamps are ready for another long run. At the sHclal school meeting held last Wednesday, for voting a tax to maintain the schools in mis uisinui for the coming year, a resolution was introduced to levy a 10-mlll tax to support a nine mouths school. This resolution was amended to lower the levy to 8 mills and reduce the term of school to six months. The amended motion was then adopted. There are now outstanding warrants amounting to tJ,.Vi:J. The levy will, with other sources or income, pay all these warrants and maintain the school for a part or next year. The arhool term will not be cut short now, but the session will bsone of six months. SiKX-ial services will be held at the Congregational church, next Sunday iii.fn.- '2,1 Is the lMh anniversary of the organization of the Y. 1. fs. c. r.., anu is wn throughout America among Endeav orers as Christian Endeavor Par. Agreeably to this custom, the En .i -.i.,tin i,t the Christian and Congregational churches of Hillsboro will conduct a union memo " -latter church next Sunday night at 7 ::li. Efforts will be made to render the meeting Interesting and helpful. The topic of the pastor's sermon In the morning will be "The Jericho Boad ot Life," based on text, Luke. 10:37. The Sabbath school and Junior Endeavor wletica will be i, ui iiii usiihI hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. It ought to be men tioned, also, IBS I ine juniors i vum churches will participate in the union vnl tig meeting. A Young; Men's Itroubllcan Club for Ileedviilo was orguuizrcx) on Wed nesday evening last, with twenty fife charter members. Judge It. 1. Cornelius, L)r. W. L. Wood, H. II. iiumptiris and lienton Itowuian went down from HillUro to assist In perfectliiff the organization. The cuustitutiou and by-law recom mended by the State League was adopted. The delegates chosen to the State League, that meets in Port land next Tuesday, are C. Lystrup and S. liuchaiiau. The club will hold meetings on the Third Thurs day In each month. The president of the club Is Jcromo l'almatier, vice-prfHiUent, Huns lUsmuHxeu; sec retary, James Miller; treasurer, Thus. Bramel. Kemarks were made by Judge Cornelius, Dr. Wood and Mr. uowuian. Much enthusiasm pre vailed. Chris Johnson, residing about five miles beyond (ilencoe, was severely injured Wednesday morning, while slashing timber. A falling tree struck a huge log, about 4 feet through, and forced It over Mr. Johnson's legs. In order to release him, It was- found necessary to dig away the earth beneath the log, and to split off the bark. Dr. Linklater, who was called, found him suffering from the severe shock and a broken thigh. Special for a few days, a fine line of ladies' shoes at tlM, wolth 11.25. Men's boots at Sl.r0, worth These are bargains worthy your at tention. Considering our unusually low prices on all gotsjs, you will see that our special on these means uoi lars saved to our customers. Bryan Laldlaw Co. Cash Store. "Passmoreism," or "Churchism and Politics" is the subject for discus sion at the M. I.. church this evening. The subject for the sermon Sunday morning is The Philosophy of Jesus Christ." The topic lor discussion Sunday evening is "The Baptism of Jesus Christ." Young Montgomery is to be exe- cuted t Albany to-day, tor the mur der of his father, mother and Mc Kercher. Sheriff Ford, of this county, went to Albany yesterday to be present at the execution. Another murderer Is to be hung at Kalama to-day. Tlio turliou' uii-letv nf I lie (Vimretra lioiial church will observe Lincoln's birthday, February 12lh, by appro priate exercises, at the Orange hall, together with a New England sup per. Super for adults, 2't cent; L II I .1 .4- VIE ... . . . cnnureii unuer i-( ii n-uis. Brock has taken the arc light out of his drugstore and replaced it with two clusters of Incandescent lights, suDDorted by tasty chandeliers. The change Is a very pleasant one, and his store Is brilliantly lighted. Lost A pair of gold-framed eye glasses, between Methodist church parsonage and residence or Mrs. S. J. Hr.iu.-n Kinder will receive suitable reward by returning the same to this office. Korvlcea at the Bantist church next Uuhluith mnmlniT and evening. Sub ject ror evening service "Why I am a Baptist; V ith a side IjOok at nap- tism." F. K. seoneici, pasior. ri.o v x h c v.. of the Conirre- rational church will give an enter lulnment on March 6. ISiltt. The program will be given later. anmu cnmil tmrcraina in shoes, at Schul merich A Son's. New stock now In, also have some oiu sioca ai reduced prices. . xr.,'a lu.iiuu niul children's fur ..:.,i, i.,,. Mk nt nrices lower than lliaii."r n , , . . , ever, at wcnuimericn a mm s. liuir oils, romtiloxion and tooth powders and other toilet articles, to be sold at cost, at me uazaar. Poniinn Bloom. Almond Cream and the best race preparations, re duced, at the Bazaar. t T K'nlirtit is nreosred to make loans or from f.0 to f I.ooo. nee nun and get his terms. a .wvi White" sewing machine nr sale very cheap at me lw.uar. Fancy baskets at bargain prices, at the Bazaar. t'Ol'RT IIOt'SK EW. PKOHATE TOl'RT. , heirs. The renort of I fjaiaiv 1 " - Ikn nnan an atiows IllHl at me Ulllf I nr ti. iuu mtwirt there was a balance on hand amounting to $2,717.90. Be- ceived since on ai-couni oi imeresi l nni. 4... Total receipts. I n 1 1 i. . , . .v. $3,944.41. Disbursed for taxes and support or heirs, tM.u.o.t, u-aving a lilnre of fcl.767.5S on hand. The t Mnit nil. atiitroved. Estate of Marion and Maria P The reisirt of the guardian shows notes on Hand, f.oo; cash, foZ.US; loiai, .i.-.on. L"tuu li. 1 Vnnl TltTanv et al. minors. The report of the guardian shows tne sum oi io.i im I Ixilnnvinir to said estate. Ordered that the said guardian oe ai inn-ii tn tiau rerinin Claims mention' Li in hi iiiililnn nut of monev be- II V. .1. .1.. V longing to the estate, and that the remainder ne loaned ior use. I i-oi..! Miner vn Khinlev. insane Ordereil that citation Issue to Minerva Shipley to appear and show cause why the prayer oi tne pennon annum not be granted. CLAIMS AMiOWF.n. ti, foil. miner miilitinnnl warrants u-ok vnipd Ht the sdlourned session of tho county court, hem lasi wees Excess Oeo V Patterson t 155 Insane and Inquest VV n W'nml 5 00 Circuit court Thos Paulsen W 20 CSchamburgh 40 40 J W Baker 3S M I J A Hulit 4 40 P Boscow 40 40 I J WSewell l C W Allen 41 40 C M Keep 4 w I J S Clark 8 20 E W Haines ; 20 IVter Kindt 4 " E I Kuratli 45 SO Andrew Jack 44 SO A P Luther 48 so Thos Connell 44 40 J W Jackson 44 4" J P Ireland 4t 40 Edward Squires ' C C Hancock - W Hartrampf. I VCImtno W " Chas Bo wen II O Davie 4S 0) F M Kelsay S E Kester C Elsenbauer S Everitt s .sk W Boucsine 4 20 8 II Humphreys 4 20 II C Ilayuiond - s bo Peter Evers - 45 20 C Bf.wen 2 20 K Crandall 2 20 Thos Tucker - 2 20 Joseph Mann 2 20 W II W ehrung e no O T Ledford 2 20 DMcCamlsh 2 20 W Bender 2 20 EA Street 12 20 It B Collins 40 4D L A Whitcomb 4 20 E F McXelley 47 20 J C Tuttle 2 20 Enos Davis 31 20 E S Gay lord 3 HO J J Morgan 40 40 J 1 Knight 2 20 D W Dobbins 2 20 A Stewart 4 40 C W Talraage 10 00 J P Vaughn o W m Seitzenger o oo Louis Lundgren 0 00 Eleanor Ferguson tt 00 Mary Ferguson 00 Anton. Kluppeneggar 12 oo Theresa Kluppeneg'ar 12 00 Jos Kluppeneggar 12 00 K K Haines L L Whiscomb 4 20 T R Davis 45 60 A Anderson 12 00 Ernest Fresch 3 40 luis Shogren 4 60 Albert Voss 6 00 W A Mosher W H Calkeus 6 20 F C Varner 00 J J Patton 7 2d C M Keep, Jr 3 20 J P Wagner a m J W Barrey 00 Paulena Precechtil o w Wilhelmina Lursman 6 40 Geo Oalbreath 2 20 Harry Ball 4 80 S M Smith 3 20 Lizzie Smith 3 20 M Maud Johnson 3 20 O T Hollister 3 20 D B Nobles 6 20 J WTigard 6 20 J It Daniel 0 40 Abner Brlggs 3 t0 D II Uiekard 6 00 Chits Ash pole 6 00 II Starrett . A J Hess 00 Louis Wilcox 5 20 Sherman Saxton 4 40 James Uobb 10 00 S B Huston 2 00 SO Holman 6 80 W W Annans 6 60 W II Burns 2 20 C S Tigard 6 20 B Moore 2 20 it M Donohue 6 00 J P Tamiesie 4 40 Sarah Miller 2 20 Perry lisy 2 50 J K Loeke 8 Perry Watson 2 00 A Thornburgh 2 00 H II Eyman 5 60 W W Baker 4 80 A Malone 2 60 E M Tongue 2 20 J T McNamara 2 20 Mrs E F Moore 2 20 John Moore 2 20 C W Redmond 2 20 Montie McKinuey 2 20 Richard Sandford 3 20 John H Dorland 3 20 J W G(Kxlin 8 20 S Johnson - 4 00 Anna Wier 5 20 M J Gardner 6 00 W F Hartrampr 3 20 A J Roy 3 80 Ed Roy 3 80 Walter Fowlie 8 60 Marion Black 4 20 Jas L Walker 4 0 C F Tigard 5 20 I) C Freeman 00 Dick Dennis... 2 70 J II Peterson 4 40 Chris Carstensen 4 80 Jas Hill 4 80 . Mary Malone 2 60 J S Beam 4 00 F A Bailey 2 20 James Young 2 30 Ernest A Millard 2 30 UeoR Bagley.v 2 20 John Pugh 6 20 - J C Larakin 2 20 J II Freeman 2 20 - R E Bryan 10 20-1CI4 State cases and witnesses W II Burns 2 20 Wm C Gray 3 CO W W Annans 4 40 Sister Irene 6 00 F D Stewart 6 00 Sadie Garvin 00 Ollio Pugh 6 00 C W Talmage 8 00 Jack Ford 2 20 Miss E A Hell 6 00 W II Wehrung 4 40 W F Hartrampr 3 20 Walter Fowlie 3 60 A J Boy 3 80 Samuel Holman 3 60 Ed Squires 8 60 John Vanderwal 4 20 Etta Patton 5 60 Mrs J no Wilcox 5 40 , Rosa Lee 58 00 D D Lynch 7 20 D W Dobbins 4 20 B Birdsell 8 00 C E Kindt 8 00 J B Scoggin 8 00 Geo S Bennett 8 00 Chas UBarre 8 00 J I Knight 4 20 J E Beam 4 00 A Anderline 6 no M Tannler 6 00 I Soloman 6 00 T Fueg 6 00 II Varwig 6 00 G Deharde 6 00 F A Bailey 2 20 W I) Wood 2 20 Wilhelmina Lursman 6 40 Paulena Precechtil 6 40 John Minster 6 00 Geo Oalbreath 6 00 H B Johnson 3 20 D M Dunbar 5 80 Cooner Branaman 6 80 10 Peter Gibson John Yunker J II Allen Donald Martin 00 80 60 40 40 20 Thos Lott Iiouis Wilcox J J Patton Wm Baxter Harry Ball (4 W Duncan T R Cornelius J J Ward Thos Seth 40 40 6 HO 4 60 4 60 00 6 ft) Elizabeth Ward S John Pugh 7 James Churchill - 7 BcnJ F Duncan 4 W W Tatton 5 J E Robertson S II W Scott 5 Harry Southard 8 L Shogren M T Patton I I Patton T WE Moore 4 E Oribbler t W F Robertson t UeoDurren .... I Oil 20 20 60 40 60 20 60 44 4K 20 20 00 IN) J D Cvrbett.. I 9$ Moses McCoy 7 40 Ed Magoon 6 40 Luther Dureu 7 00 W II Berry 7 40 James Booth 7 80 Mary Booth 7 o Louis Grout-dyke 5 60 Henry Ko!?rts 8 00 Frank Burton 2 on Geo W Hall 7 40 E L Parsons - 8 00 Wm Tides 7 60 L B McFarland.... 8 oo New tun llarw r 4 20 James Harsr 4 20 lknj Harper i Roa Leo 4 00 J F Wileox 40 J II McNamer l' R O Stevenson 2 00 A Stewart 4 20 Mary J Stewart 4 20 Willie Walker 3 50 U Anderline 5 John Zuell 3 50 O K Townsend 2 50 Fred Townsend 2 50 Peter Clerk 2 30 iAura Townsend 2 80 Joseph Cawrse 1 "0 L K Adams 2 50 Henry Wilklns 2 30 Anna Wilkins 2 30 A W Davies 40 C S Tigard 2 40 Wm Pollard 1 20 S N Fuller 1 40 J M Burroughs 1 40 J E Young 6 50 James Anderson 11 90 Fred Cooke 1 50 Maggie E ;llall 1 0 John Hall 1 CO Relsner 1 H Starrett 1 Anna Bea vert... 1 50 Susie Roberts 1 50 EG Hagey 1 50 Mrs L A James 3 20 John Koehnke 3 20 Wm Wilklns 3 20 G F C Meyers 3 20 Iiouis Ennes 2 00 Herman Boge 2 00 Sam Ilinlon 2 00 - Chas Brown 2 00 A M Vaughn 4 50 F Reynolds 5 20 L A Whitcomb 2 20 J P Vaughn 3 20 Ella Lousignont 30 70 Asa Corwin 2 20 J T McNamara 2 20 C W Redmond 2 20 A Woodrum 8 00 L D Hopfield 8 00 Win Pool 8 00 W Pointer 2 00 John Moore 2 20 E T Bancroft .' 2 20 Mrs E F Moore 2 20 E B Tongue 2 20 Geo R Bagley. 2 20 E M Tongue... 2 20 J Northrop 2 Oil J B Imlay 3 00 W D Smith 13 20 J I Knight 83 90 W W Annans 14 60 W N Barrett 7 50- 796 90 Bridges and roads Wiley A Dennis 2 00 Beam & Williams 2 00- 4 00 Stationery Glass & Prudhomme.. 18 75 Meston-Dygert B K Co 23 50 Court house and Jail account J W Benson C 00 County court D B Reasoner 10 00 TO Todd 13 80- 29 80 Paupers and prisoners A Stewart 7 50 T O Todd 5 00 Mrs D E Reuter ft 00 Irvln Hutchinson 5 00 L M Bell 15 00- 37 50 MAHHIAGE I.ICENMF.S. License to wed were issued Janu ary 27, 1890, to Perry Benetiel, aged 23 years, and Hornet ta Uullock, aged 17 years; January 28th, to Talliof Miller, aged 29 years, and Mary E RoU'rts, aged 18 years, and on Janu ary 29th, to Arthur J Bell, aged 19 years, and Rosa BlancharJ, aged'17 years. IX MEM0KIAM. The sublime mystery of life, with its joys in childhood, Its hopes in youth, its aspirations in early matur ity, its ambitions in the height or Its intellectual powers in a ripened man hood, and in its tranquility and se renity in declining years, in any and all of these stages of man's existence when we are least expecting him, the awful majesty of Death appears, "time is called," ami we pass over to the thither shore. Thus, in the zenith of his ripened intellect and manhood, the dread summons came, on the 4th of Janu ary, 1890, to him who was our neigh bor, associate, friend and brother, Martin Manning, an honored mem ber of Holbrook Ixslge, No. 30, or A. F. and A. M. Alone in his chamber, at the silent hour or midnight, amid strangers, in a strange land, the silent messenger called, and quietly obey ing nature's mandate, "he wrapped the drasry or his couch around him," and sank tn sleep, and passed over into the unseen. Aud earth, that ever kind and indulgent mother, who so generously furnished the means for his sustenance In life, re ceived him at last in death into her bosom. The life and character of Martin Manning is worthy of emulation by the youth or our land. By his perse vering industry he overcame obsta cles that would have discouraged most men. His generosity knew no limit; be sfiiml to be happiest when he could do anything to Rilvance the interest and well-being or his friends. His honesty or purrsise in advocating what he deemed to be right endeared him to all those who came within the sphere of his Influence, so that those who knew him longest loved him most. In the untimely death of our be loved brother, Holbrook Lodge has lost an honored member; the craft, a true brother and steadfast friend; the community, sn enterprising neightsr and honorable man; the state, a de voted son and worthy citisen. To the craftsmen of Tuolumne Lodge, No. 8, of A. F. and A. M., at Sonora, California, we send fraternal greetings and our grateful thanks for their kindness in caring for and pre paring the remains or our deciased brother ft the return to his firmer home. To our frlctd and fellow-citizen, Mr. Anton 1'fanner, our thanks and gratitude are du ; he, who through hM warm hearted sympathy for his deceased friend and his good will to the Masonic fraternity, generously volunteered to proceed to the scene of death and bring the remains of our brother to us for burial. To our Maonlc brethren of Tuality Lodge, No. 6, of A. F. and A. M., our fraternal tl.anks are due for their kindness in aiding us in performing the h it B4 nit f our order in coo- Awarded righcst Honors World's Fair, nold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING Ml ' Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. signing all that was mortal of our de ceased brother to the tomb. To his relatives and loving friends, in this, the hour of their affliction, we extend our sim-ere sympathy. 1 heir friend and ours has gone hence to that "bourn from whence no trav tier ever returns." As a further nisrk of our esteem, we a.-k tiiat the seeretarv lie author ized to furnish each ueupa r In this county with a copy of this memorial, with the request to publish the same anil also to rorward a copy to tn. I. Manning, brother of the deceased, at Elmira. New York. . Ri-speetfully and fraternally sub mitted this Janusrv 22, lsini. IlKNUV Rl'XTOX. Committee W. G. Cui.K, M. E. Dii.i.ky. When Baby lu tick, we cm her Csttorla, Wbaa alia mum Child, ah cried for Caatoris, When aha bacam Miaa. aha clung- to Caabvia. Whea aba bad CtuUraa, aha gae Utem Cattoris, i'OKEVr DaLK. , George Temple lost a vuluable cow last week. Patton linn, had the misfortune to lose one of their oxen, while hauling logs, by a log rolling on it, breaking its leg. Harry Southerard made a flying trio to this place this week. He is on his way to the Jacksonville mines, Tho pcnpli! of this place appreciate having their taxes lowered by the county otliemls. The bridge carpenters, Dailey and Mahau, are once aain at work on the bridge, after the many delays caused by the capriclousness of the weather. The Ideal I'auucea. James L. Francis, alderman, Chi cago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Meal panacea for coughs, colds and lung com plaints, having used it 111 my family lor the last five years, to the exclu sion of physician's prescriptions or other preparations." ltev. John Uurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes; "I have Is-en a minister of the Metho dist Episcopal church for Hfty years or more, and have never found any tiling so beneficial, or that gave me such hpi-edy relief as Dr. Kings rsew Discovery." Trv this ideal cough remedy now. Trial bottl.-s free at Hillsboro Pharmacy. Iluuliou's Arntt-a Salve. The lies! sulve in the world for cuts, bruises, sonis, ulcers, salt rneum, lever sores, iciier, enapeu - , - eruptions, and positively cures piles, or 110 iiitv reoiiireil. It is irimranteMl nanos. eiuinmiiis. eorns hihi hii skiu - 1 - - 1 to give ierlect sati.slactton or money reiumico. i-riee z.i cents jkt uox For sale by Hillsboro Pharmacy. Tenclier' nnrtcrly ISxamii n 1 . NOT UK IS, llKltlCltY tilVKN. THAT fur Ilia iiurpnio ul iimking n turn nintion ul all per, ins wliu may olljr tlienuulre as canilniatc for da:herrt ol the sclioola of this County, the County school superintendent thereof will liohl a publiu examination in I ho Court House nt Hiltshoro, heionning al 1 o'clock p. in., un February llfth, the second WedneaJay ol the in on til . Applicants for Stat i papers may preseut tlimnselvei on Friday, Febru ary 14th, at In o'clock a. 111. Dated this 30th day of Jnmiirv. 1SK AUSTIN CUAIU, Schoil Superintendent ot Washington County. Boy' mid .irls" Aid Nwriety of Oregon. BOYS MAY UK I1ALI (AMI MIME times Kirl) tor (I ) ordinary service at aires: t-') n"'i indenture, io i rk,at timl Mi.hiinl ami he hroiivht lln somewhat aa your own;! and (.'() children may be i I i - i . . . i I I ii ior irKi-i aiiu..i'ii. i'n-i" W. T. iAKINF.R, tupt. Hoys' and (liris' Aid Society, I'ort land, Oregon. XOTK'E OF KXECITOIW' MALE OF ItKAL I'ltOI'EKTV. N OTICE IS HECKIiY (ilVF.N. THAT In pursuan'- ' i mi oi .J.-r of sa e made by the Ctmn'v i'lciri ul ihe Matof Ore gon, tor WawliiiiirT-Ki County, on the UUb day ol 4 mu iry. I !i i, mi tin' niatiiT i'f the estate m Wiliiam Johy, Wease l, and to the unnersiciie l. in i e ut irs ol the last will aim it M.niK iit ol said V illlam Jolly, decreed, directed. We wm i 1 at public auction, to the highest nldder, at the south door of the Court House, in liiilsboro, Washington Couiitv, Orenoii, on Siturday, Ilia 1 "it h day ot February. s:i, at thu hour ot 10 o'clock in i he forenoon of said day, ail of thnt ir n t ul lend belongniir in the estate of Wii.iam Johy, decea-t-d. lyinp, Le.ng an. I aiunc i;hin V,i-!.l:i(M:i County, Ori-piic, inl more pnrtii marly Lounded and di s- ri'ied as it. ;o .v t-r- A if : Coiiini-iii in at tne nurtliwe t corner of the south nu.i of ih- .lon.iiioii land riaim of W n Joliv tin I wile, in M-e. II T I N, 1! it W. Vi I. M.T.. i.ml iiinun.K thence S 5 chain-, ino.o .- lu ti.e northwest comer ot . ir.iet oi i.irnl nere:. lore con reye I to I'. M. Ilo.rari!, tl ence eastward on the ninth line of sa-.il Howard tract. i!l.si chuins to the porihenet corner of said Howard tract, th nte soiiih t f, chains to the aijiithr-a.l corner of eau! Howard tract, thence south i chains, more or less. t the northwest corner of a tract of laud no o.vnel by McNally, them- east about 15 chain-, more i-r leas, to the northeast corner ot the McNally trm I ot In i d. them e south war I alomi the east line nf the MiN.uiy land to the center nt McKay creea, th-n e imrih w hpI aloiiif l lie center ut snil .Mr Kuv t reek with limine, aniterincs thtrcot. to where tho same cros.es trie line div Idm tbe north halt from Hie south hail' ol ' sni I W in. lol y an I wile's donation land c aim. thence west on si:d division line 4."i chains, more or less, to tne place of bvirinuinit. and cnil tatnin I r i v t4 ' acres, more or less, to gether w ith ail i I ll.er.rht, litie, interest andesl.iteol William Jul. y, deceased, .it the time of his iletitli.fr that has since accrued to his estate, in or to the earn. S i iv, land w ill tw sold in traits to s iit purrlii.s rs. 1 he portion east ol lbs How ard trv t being first so rt, and will b npuii the following terms of saie ; One-third of the purchase p;ica to ba pa.d, crisu in band. One-tlu d ol the purchase price to ba paid one year Ironi the day of a., a-.d the remsinder ot the purr base price to ' pa:d two years from the day ut faie; n. ferred psynients to draw interest at I rate ol 1(1 per cnt per annum, pa.Hie aniuaiiy. ami to lies cured by luorti! i -e upon Hie prenus s a :d. Conveances to ba at purchaser's pn-e. WM. It. JOl.LY. 4-3S IIMXK H. J"l.I.Y. Eiernlors of the Inst w nl nd tsl.inte..t of SV m. Johy, deceased. I I mm 1 ?! II tlVU kTRFI'T. sarvaB l' aaaaaa v'f l'OKTL 1M. 0U. SI OCa, a-raa. TK. Anti. I?;,- N jtW. tiass and itnetly 'f' Temperance Restau- rant in the City. THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COMMERCIAL! I'SilinK I'aper nf Kentucky. All the newt ami correct market reports. REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS! Sample copies free to any address. Till: COMMF.IitlAL, l.uuisillle, Kentucky- HOW M a FORTUNE! 100 fur trerj $10 luvested ran be in a ile by our new SVSTEJI.lTll' I'LAN ofSPtt'l'LAUON Ten D.il lars and more made daily on small investments by persona who live away from Chicago. All we ask Is lo investigate our new and original methods. Past workings of plan oid liUlie-t references luruiaheil. oor Uwnklet "Points X Hints" how to make .iionev even w hen on the wrong side nt the uiarket and other information sent FKEK. CILM0SI a Co., Bankera and Srokars, Open Hoard of Trade iiidg., Chicngo, III. J.V37. MONEY TO LOAN (V? OX FARMS, AUSO OS UOOlt V VITX PKOPERTIES IS ( AMY AMOl'Yr. If You Xeeil Money, Write to me. If Your MortgHge is Due, and you wan to llorrow .Money, write to me. If Y'our Property is fiooil. Write me an exact description, stating location, kind of improvements, amount of in aili'Hiice you carry, ami state the amount of money wanted ;and 1 w ill ut once w rite vuu as to the rates of interest. LOW KATES AXI) IX)Xi TIMK ! ADDRESS e CHARLES HENRY, o. 2(MI Stark St., rOKTLAXll, OR. THE MAI. WHOSE CLOTHES FIT Seem" to get along in the world easier than the other fellow. In the lint place, lie is more at eime at sociul functions. And ho generally limls a situs tioti quickly, when thrown out of employment. He seems to get the Ix-et paying lHiHIllOllS. The fact that ho buys ood clothes is in itself a recommendation. It shows that ho is economical W. HOLMES, Tailor. Main Street, . lllllslioro, Oregon Ptiits made to onler. Old garments cleaned, dyed or repaired. HI M tIOXM. IS THK ClltCUlT COt:UT OF THE 1 Hi, He of Oreijon, County. John W. HUa'.e, Washington riaiutitt; Annie It. May, I. II. Mays, ays, J. A. ) lefendants. j ueiu, anu J. r. tamiesie, Uc To Annie II. Maya and I,. II. .Mays, of the uhove named deiendnnts: In the name of the Stale of Oregon, you are beiehy required to apiar and answer the amended answer and cross-complaint ol tne arieuuani, J. r. tamiesie. Hied against you in the above entitled suit, In the above named cour , by Monday, the I tit li day nf March, IKMi, said day being the first day ot tha term nl said I ourt to! lowing tha expiration ol the lime pre scribed In the order lor the publication ol this summons. And il you fail to so answer, for want there. if, said defendant, J. I. Tamiesie. wi I apply to tha Court for the relief de manded in said amended answer and cross complaint ngainst vou, to-wit: Thai said J. I'. Taniiesia have a decree against you and each of you, tor tha sum ol S.iuO.OO, in V- 8- gold coin, with interest thereon from September 2, IHttt, at the rata or H per cent per annum, lor tha sum of $00, attorney fees, and tha costs ana disbursements of this suit. That the mortgage described In said an swer aud cross-coin plaint and executed by you be foreclosed, and the land therein described and In plaintiff's complaint, and situated In Washington County, Ore gon, and described as follows, to-alt: Commencing at a stake ) feet west of tha northeast corner ot the southeast quarter ol section if, 1 2 01 KBWDt win Mer, and running Ibencs wast 111.375 chains, thence south 15..VI cbsina, tl.enca east W.'A'S ch -ins, thence north UW chains to the p ace of beginning, containing 30 acres, be sold, to satisfy the sums atore said, and lor such other and further decree as may lie equitable. This summons is published by virtue ol an order therefor, made and signed by Hon. Thos. A. Mcllride, Jtnlt-e of the HlKive named Court, on tha day of J mi nary, IK'l. n AKKETT .t ADAM 8, Attorneys for I'efendant, J. I'. Tanuetle. t i.osi iii: of Mi-:i'irAX- IV'S 1,1 K.. BY VIRTUE OF AN FXECIITION. decree a -d order of sale, issu d out ol the Circuit Court ot ths Maieot Oregon, for Washington County, in lavor of Wm. I.yda. nlaiiititl, and against W. rt. 1'earaon and U. I. Huxtun, defendants, or the sum of ll o, costs, and for the further sum of I loil.t.0. I. H, gold coin, with inter est thereon al the rate of S per cent par annum, from the i'Mri day of November, l-'.i'i, and for tha costs and expense ol sale and of said writ. Now, tlreref re, by virtue and In pursu ance nl said judgment, decree and order of sale, I will, on Monday, the 17th day of Fehrnsry. -li, at ths south door uf tha Court House, in Hillsboro, Wa-hir.g on I ounty, Oregon, at the hour of pto cock A. M.. uf said day, sell al public auction 10 the highest bidder for cash, tha fo lowing- lescnbed real property, to-wit : . mate In Wasbinctnn County, Oragon, and descrilied as follows, to-wit: A strip of six acres from tha south side of the farm owned an I in possession of W. T. Huston and wile, in aaction sixteen and seventeen, town una north of rang four west, ba ng a strip full length of said farm, said six acres being in the possession of W. f. I'earson. f aid aal la to satisfy ihe heremb-fore named sums, and fur the costs and sxiienses of said sal. Hald property will be sold subjact to redemp tion as par statute of Oregon. W.fese my band tbis 16th da' of Janu ary, l-l. H. P. OKI, .-heritfof Washington County. Or. Tho. II. Tongue, Attorney for Fi)ntirt,l as 3 SEE REDUCTIONS - AT THE - IIILLSliOP.O UAZAAlt. IVndun lihHiiii .3S Aliuoutl I'reuru Elite I'ouiulexiou t'reant Athens Face Powder Persian . Imperial .. .It) .17 .17 .7 t l KL!o ( KF.VMS IttV KI M, HtlK OILS, AMI DESTIFOAM. All KEUITEU IN FKll'F.. TAKEN IN DAYLIGHT! T T 11 T1T1 I T 1T Hh WILL lib UYUbHl Hillsboro Livery v Oltltt.H t'OH .. HACKS, I.UCiCJIES AND KIDINU HOUSES PltortlP'l l.t A MIW LING UF BL'tjGlES ADDED. Orders left for HE A USE will receive prompt attention. lteiiiriuher the Place. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. SEWELL . Proprietors THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class STOCK AND COMMON BRICK at WORKS, near KESTJERTS CIDER MILL AND FRUIT FACTORY Makes Cider, Makes Vinegar. Makes Jelly, Makes Apple Butter, Dries Fruit, Dries Corn. I am prapnrnt lo liamlle all lha fruit that la likalr to ba dslivarsil. .My dryxr lias a enparuv nl l."sl bushels of Rraao fruit par day. Mjr firrssra have a capn'iir "f bushels r day. My vats have a capacity of 110 srallons per day. .My boiler will nook and prepars for market 100 gallons of appls hutirr per dav. I have sweet cider in atook that is 11 months old. I have viliejj.ir mat was mmle last year. t'atrona cancel boxes at lha drier for packing green or dried fruit. Cider will be put up either raw or boiled. Work done either for a share of fruit or cash, as the patron may desire. For drying1, permit the mution to he given, that fruit must not ba too rife, especially is this true of prach plume and prunes. Ovor-ripe fruit Is not as saleable as alien dried sooner. Terms more, rensonstile thnn have belore been ollered. Factory: Corner Fuurili and Jackson Streets, Hillsboro, Oregon. S. E. KESTER, Prop. directly and indirectly, by people who cniin.it do their own flguring, write their own letters, or keep their own Imokx: and ho do not know when hiilriea and legal papers which they miut handle, every day an- marie out rorrectly. TAII these things, aarl niucb more, we teach thuntwjhlu. m Hundreds of our gniduutea arc In iror.l prmiiiona, and there will be openings for hundreds more when times Improve. .Voir u the tlmn to prepare for them, llesldes. a business education Is worth all it roM. for rmr'i men irr. Send for our catalosrue. w learn vhnl and hoir we lewh. Msilerl free to any address. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstrong, lrln. Portland, OfegOn. J. A. Wesco, Secretary. IF YOU WANT TO HIRE GO TO City Livery liable Where jou will find the IN IIILLSH0H0. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. flood Teams, flood ItuIes and flood Drlrers. Cor. Second and Washington ISts. - mm !) Xetlre f Fit.! Wittlfmf t. NOTICE Is) HKHEriY 01VEN. THAT the underslgued baa tiles! in b U mil Court of Ih Stat of Oregon, for Washington Counly, bia final accounts assignee of lb aetata uf Donald Mclnr son, insolvent, and that said court ha ap pointed th lourt Moitae, at Hlllabiro, Washington County, Ongon. aa lb flacs), and Monday, th hi h day of March, . at ID o'clock' in th torenoon of said day, aa th tun at which said linal ai-count will DpMaupon. s A EARBKTX Assign of th estai VI Uonald Mo 1'lirrs.in, msolvi:l. 33-37 Xotire f Final Wettlement. X'Orifl? IS IIKKKUY GIVES. THAT Ellxabeth Kilcher, xcutri of tha last will and testament tf "arnu! t. Ultchey, deceased, has thia day lild h linal account in said taie, and that tn Ith day of February, lwi, al lb hour or 10 o'clock A. M is set lor hearing and determining objections, if a y. l lha same. JJ. F. COK.N El.U S. S.Vtti Counly Judga. Decembsr 31, THE SPACE on the Second Page, which teas offered the past ttco weeks. t TT111'P With Plenty of liusiness, and thereby learn the use of Printers Inh 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. Feed and Sales Stable ATTENIIKD TO. STOCK BRICK CO. their NORTH 8IDE ADDITION are lost annually( A GOOD LIVERY TEAM THE Ucst TeaniH tliat van be had 1