HILLSBORO IXDEPENDENT. FRIDAY, FKBItUARY 21. I.OCAI, AND GENERAL. taken tti exchange at the liuZiiar. Cull on Humphrey for loans on goml pnnrty, also farm to rent and to 811. If you art) in nwj of a Hewing ma rhinw, full at the Hazaar before j.urrlia.iitiK. Taxes are now due and payable. The olUi lal announcement In in au other column. One hundred and tifly pound i-hoiee clover Heed for sale. V. A. ljillion, Olencoe. Hoys' and children's capa, all stylet, at Srhul merit-It A Hon'. J tint the thing to wear tojM-huol. Wanted To rent, a farm of 80 to 100 acres on the sharer,, or niuwt b cheap for cash. V. . Hyde, Hills dale, Or. If you want a hartrain in ladles' or children' wraps. We nave a lew left on hand, at less titan font. SWiul. tmrich A Son. A reduction in dress good, in or tier to reduce the atock now on hand to make room for the large Htoek ordered from the factories, at Schul merit h & Son'. Lost A pair of gold-framed eye glasses, between Methodist church liHrsoiiaue and residence of Mrs. 8. J. Brown. Finder will receive suitable reward by returning the same to this omce. The First National Dank of Hill i,anta ulilmvHil on Wednesiiav " t I 1 last, time carloads of hops for the lyiniloil marKei. Alter hub cmimKu ...-nt u IiiIikii. I hern remains in thli wmtit v about 400 bales to be marketed. Itev. Win. Travis will preach, th Lord willing, at Huxton school house on Sabbath, the 23d Inst., at 10 o'clock in tliu intiriiinir unit at 7 1). m. Al the morning service, reference will be made to the receni ueam 01 iw friend, Mr. M. Manning. trr.fi f t-f TnntMiP irnes to Corval Us this morning. He is advertised to deliver a lecture before the tu dents of the Agricultural College this u,. Tt,a hnvi u-lll hnve some rvruiiiKi ..v; . " 'j -- thing practical presented, as the sub- jecl is, "ueniu anu j.-.uuuiuk. iipnlerH In lime ivii.ii.h i - mwi MrtiAnr Portland, nave issued a neat catalogue that eoutalns information of value 10 inose usiuK their goods, w hich is not found in so compact form eisewnere. mere w do doubt but the gentlemen would tn w Ming to mall a copy toall appllcnts, Thn .ni.iiu.f for HiAciiHsion. Iv the 4 IIV 1 1 1 . 1 J V V - - T f pastor, at tne m. r. cnurcn, num.uj morning, at 11 oVl.sk, is, "The Why of Methodism." 1 ne ouiiuuy 7 an. u-ill lie verv In teresting. The pastor will deliver a short whlress or. me sunjei-i, - iuri- .,.(.. ami Marrtnire ." nr "How to get a Wife and How to Keep Her," or l low to lift a nuhuaim anu nmi to do With Him." Dr. J. H. Olmstend, of Portland, the, M. K. cliurch last Tuesday evening, in the iuterest of the I ni ted Artisans, a new tietieiirmi and fraternal order that la introduc ing into Oregon. A lodge Willi twenty charter memlsrs was insti tuted here this week. Both men and women nro admitted to membership. J)r. Ol instead is a very pieasum - tleman, and an effective speaker. The Jadies of the Ilelicf Corps, (J. A. It., will meet Saturday 22d inst., . tlm rMiilenefl of Mrs. i ....l. ,u,ri,urnr kiuL-onih ami Ititseline 1 H ItfllIMII , . . . ... , - streets, to finish up some matters of businetiS connecieti wnn ui un-""""1 ..i fue,,. hetran I nut Satur null ui i v - - et - day. At the meeting to-morrow the list of names will be prepared that Is to go on the charter, and the petition for that paper will be prepared. Thus it w ill be seen that a full attendance is necessary Mr. J. Messinger and Mr. Iaren, of 1-Hurel, are sorely afflicted by ill u..4.it. in iIih larsen fam J'lTi: - " . ii.. it. 1'mluila linn three tVtthOld fever patients, and live In the Mes .. .. r.....ii.. Tho nttenilinir bhvsi- fMUK-i I't'"".' - - " cian traces this epidemic to the water used by IkiIIi lamuies, wmiu is " .. r.flmt.ilii. The Larsens' tllt7 f-.H,.' ' . . . have usi d water from a spring which receives seepage iron, h siue-iuu " .i.i.. i. .i.u.L- i. allowed to pasture. Water from tills spring is taken in an ....... .lifr.tla ul.tlKf th Miitn-hiU to Mes- jiit-ii niiii senger's. who use it for culinary Duriarses. The S. 1. Co' safe, at the railroad ..-.i.... u-.. Down noen Wednesday night, and riflwl of the small sum of . fr ' . . . I I Tk.at.tinn I. change Kepi on nmiu. " "-' ..hniit 11 II uarter of a mile from the i filter of town and some. .. i'... i.i..!...! thmicrh thereare many dwellings wit'hiu a block. The peo- pie ret-iding In that nelghborlnssi :. ..... .li-turiuui though several claim to have hi-ard the report of the explosion some lime niwr u"u'H"" A watch d.g at a residence near by was uneasy about that time of night, .1....1.1 i.u. in hu U.-HV. u-aa trvinir to make known the robbery then tn riiiruiuv in the station was effeited th.ough the west window of i he wa ling-room, me ui the waiting-nxim and the agent s or i.u.k..i r lth Hnrinir-liH'k lice v n-. - . ...... The bolt of this fastening was broken. The sal in tbe omce is a nun im-li hole was drill ed Just below the knob which throws . . .. ...1... ..t.ui..A u'M tli.n the tMHIS. urn riimmi" . i .. i.., I u.1 tn do its work. it was llrtsl with commoa blasting fuse, astul) of wnicn s i.-u. ...... . . . . i.ra.Hi ami rhistl. taken llie ucsir. . -- - from llcniKin' machine shop, were . . . ..i Thnv were left on ine iinu?i u. - . , , the tbor, as was also the burglar's dark lantern, wnicn .. ui. a .mam hole cut in BVrilllnll hiiii."-!"' - ' . one side. The outside shel of the d.srwas torn from the Inside part, which exposed the bolts and made . . i...t am In ivln the entrance easy mru t. was taken and some private papers, among which wa a oertlllcate of de pimite issued by the First National llankof llillsboro. The twist drill, the other too! required, ha not been found. Mr. 1 M. JHcon uilawd wichatool from hi farm "hep last Tuesday, after a.stranger had called ...,.i.i no shoo Wrdnesilay, and ....Li r... -,.fn-. Mr. Benson was f ' i. i n.iinie.1 ta tlas hy DUSJ , "("; r v.a k . ii. Ira nnlv nsl the fellow was urw - - 'iim suit, and was suiootn-fsart. Jrn The IlilUboro Republican Club held a business meeting lat Tuesday evening, which was well attended. lieporU ot officers were read, which showed the business Intt resU of the club to be in excellent condition. Dr. Wood, from the soliciting com mittee, reiMjrted and read the names of thirty new member who had igned the pledge sluce the last meet iug of the club, ia January. He further reported that it is much easier to get members now than it was last year, or ever before; that no rguments were necessary. An op portunity - to enroll was the only thing required. The officers elected for the ensuing campaigns are: Pres ident, Geo. W. Patterson; first vice- president, C. K. Deichiuan; second, L. K. Adams; third, it. H. Greer; secretary, ltentou liowman. J he chair appointed ' the standing coin mittees, to-wit: Executive com mil- tee, L. M. C. Gault, li. P.Cornelius, II. K. liryan; finance committee, J Morgan, w ho is ex-oftlcio treasurer of the club. J. II. Stanley, w. Wiley, John Northrup and X. Barrett; soliciting committee, II. P. Ford, K. J. Lyon, Geo. H. Bagley, W. D. Wood. F. M. Kelsay; commit tee on program, J. D. Merry man, J. Tamlesie, V. VV. Annans, m. Barrett and C. Jack. Jr.; committee on music. J. II. Stanley, t rank il llHins and Benton liowman. At tne conclusion of the business, Hon. T. H. Tongue was called, and responded In a few words of encouragement and promise to make more extended remarks at a later meeting of the lub. Judge Cornelius spoke of the duties resting upon the club and its members, individually, at this time. Hon. V. P. Yates, of Mountaindale, beinsr in the hall, was called. He responded in the lougest aiieech of the evening. He was historical, and presented matters that were timely. t he club showed its appreciation ny great applause and cheers. The club adjourned, to meet two weeks lince. The report comes from the neigh borhood of Laurel, that several of tiie hop fields will bo plowed, up this spring, w Idle others will be pastured with sheep. Jt Is further learneo that Mr. William Connell, just north ol town, will plow up his hop neiu, which was planted out last year, and sow it to wheat. He elects to do this rather than spend two or three thou sand dollars this year In new build- Inirs. which he would have to do if he cultivated his forty acres, which he now has in yr uug vines. The old shop on Main street, near Third, occupied by Mr. Landrock, for a shoe shop, was razed to the ground yesterday, preparatory to moving a better building to me same if round. Workmen were tearing on the roof, when it seemed a little shukv. Thev descended and pushed slightly on the walls, when the whole structure collapsed. The building originally stood on the spot now oc cupied by H. Cave's hardware store, and was built in Ii7 ny moan x Pickett, for a bowling alley. The themes of the sermons at the Congregational church next Sunday morning and evening win ie resis-c- tively: Tho Gospel eeds .Not Sensationalism" First Cor., 1:21; and "An Incident Uich in Suggestions," Mark, 16:14. The former topic was tn have la-en discussed a fortnight ago, but as it was not, the pastor will take it up again next nunuay morn ing. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Junior C. K. at 4 p. m, and Christian Kndeavor praver meeting at 6:J0 in. J. Wheelock Marsh, of the Times, has been apwinted postmaster at Forest Grove instead of Mr. Crossley, whose term had expired. Mr. Marsh is a native of Forest Grove, and well qualified lor the place to which he has been appoinieu. me appoint ment was confirmed by the senate on Wednesday, the 19th, instead The Y. P. S. C. K. of the Christian church will hold their next Sunday eveninir meetinir at 7:30 o'clock, in tMiil of fi:.10. the usual hour. The exercises will be esiax-ially for tin occasion, and will take the place of the regular sermon or mat nour. "Mother Goose and Her Temper ance Family." at tne iu. r. cnun-n . . . .a . r . l 1. Friday evening, February 2, Itwb. The Junior league, under the mHiiaireiiient of Mrs. Crandall and Mrs. McDonald, w ill give a very in teresting. unique and amusing entertainment. The ladles' aid society of the M. E. church will give a novelty sociable at the parsonage on Wednesday even ing, February 2Sth, at which time new things will be shown to all their friends who call on them Mrs. Blanche Kemphfer, formerly Blanch Morrow, died Tuesday last. aftpr a brief illness. Khe leaves husband and two children. I he children are lth young-babies, indeed. Mr. S. K. Cntlir has none on a bus- . . .a . a- at... i.i..ploa tn inoM inn inroiifcm iim vwumnra us t ha timfr Willamette valley. He has had enquiries from several points relative to instituting a creamery plant. I.ost A Plain gold Imnd finger rinir Inrmi mouth for a tiaoy, anu engraved on the Inside. The Under will be suitably rewarded oy leaving it with Dr. C. B. Brown. Services in Baptist church Sunday. stniiWt for niornimr. " rial nnau i do?' For evening, "Which Told ti. Truth. A. .ahum or the .Man in Torment?" Prof. Tripp, who mi eloquently en !.rt lned his audience at the M. h, church last evening, will again lec ture at the same plai-e to-night. Some good bargains in shoes, at Sehulmcrich A Son's. ew stock nno- In. also have some old stock at reduced pricr. One thousand dollars to loan on good real estate ecurity. Enquire of Adolph Miller, 409 Kveritt ft., Portland, Or. Wallace McCamant will address the republican club at Gaston to morrow, Saturday, at 1 o'chak p. m. ' Men's, ladles' and children's fur nishing goods, at prices lower than ever, at Sehulmcrich A Son's. Hair oil, complexion and tooth powders and other toilet articles, to he sold at cost, at the IViaar. Persian Bloom, Almond Cream t,n) the best face preparations n 4mI, ftt the Bazaar. J. I. fcnlght Is prepared to make TM of from $-0 to tl,000. See him his term, Friends and patron of the llills boro Bazaar are invited to call on us in our new headquarters on Second street, one door south of poetotnce, in jewelry store. Mr. D. T. Phillii", of Cornelius, is the first this year to pay his taxes. Oa Wednesday he visited Sheriff Ford and paid Lis assessment lor lVj'i, amounting to I'.U.OT. 101'KT 1I01SE SEWS. x ritOBATK COCBT. Ftate Henry C Detnins, deceased. Personal proerty exempt from exe cution set off to the w idow, lo-wu: 2 cows 7 swine 1 gref gelding : 1 bay " 1 wagon trolling harrow 1 drag barrow 1 cultivator 1 steel beam plow ..... 1 mower 1 fanning mill 1 feed cutter Household goods 100 bushels wheat 200 bushels oats 10 tons hay Total 1T7 Final account filed, and Monday, March 22d, set for hearing objections, If any there be. Estate I'eters heirs. On petition, Sarah S Harvey was appointed guar dian of the persou and estate of Al vid W and Orpha E, minor heirs of James S Peters, deceased. Bond fixed at $100. Estate Saml C Kichey, deceased. Objection to the final account filed by W D Wood, administrator of the estate of Esther V Gardiner, de ceased, one of the legatees. Objec tions sustained. J J Morgan was ap pointed guardian ad litem of the minor heirs of Esther V Gardiner, deceased, and the final settlement ol the estate is continued till Monday, the 24th inst. Estate Martin Manning, deceased. Inventory filed, showing cash in bank, 47.2K; real prorty, t-",220; tiersonal property, "7:tO..M; total, 110,997.79. Estate Harriett E Garnett, de- ceased. Order granted allowing ad ministrator to sell real estate at pub lic or private cale for cash in hand. I. AW COtTKT. W W Williams v J E and Fannie Beam; action for money. Testimony taken as to proisTty in the hands of defendants exempt from execution. Ordered that Defendant Beam turn over to plaintiff a certain promissory note for $75, executed by Geo S Ben nett, and a note for ItlH, executed by F J Biiley, and, that defendant, Fan nie Beam, pay to sheriff fi0 on or la-fore lo o'clock a. m., February 14, 1890. MAKKIAGK IJCKNSKS. License to wed were issued Febru, ary 17, 1890, to Frank W Johnson aged 24 years, and Minnie Meier, aged 19 years. February 19th, David F Harlan, aged 31 years, and Uachael A Pointer, aged 10 years. WHO ET CERTIFICATES. As stated last week, forty-seven applicants took the examination be- lore the county board of education required by law before the suiierin- teiident can grant certificates. Of the applicants, those named below were successful. The list is kindly furnished by Snpt. Craig FIRST GKADE. Good for three years. Have hail six months exis-riencn and passed with an average of 90 ier cent and not fallen below 70 in any branch. Saint. Hetuiener Pearl Stewart Gaston Lucy W. Eomasson Forest Grove ( has. E. Hall Hillsborn Geo. A. Hall West Portland Grace Boscow Hillsbor Drusilla True.? Cornelius Average age, 22 years; experience, 18 months. WWOND GRAPE. Good for two years. Granted t those who have taught three month- and attained an average of 80 wr cent, not falling below fit): Mollie Miller Scholi Florence Griebler Gaston I (attic Moore, Greenville Mouutalndale Eliza Shorey Jessie Hnodcnpyl. O. W. Tamiesie... Minnie Atkinson.. Alice Christian Eva Cypher Lizzie Young Average age, 20 Gaston llillsboro Forest Grove Forest Grove Gleneoe Cedar Mill years; experience, 0 months. THIItU GKADK, Good for one year. No experience required. Must average over 70 tier cent and not fall Mow 40; Ma Jack Farmington Eily Barnes Beaverton Blanche Harding Gaston Ada J. Gordon Scholia Ossie Brooks " Edward M. Brook " lfcittie Cypher Glenn? Lincoln Laughlin Forest Grove Nona Reynolds; Beaverton Flora Noble Forest Grove John Hohuiau Tigardville Ralph Wann llillsboro Thomas Ingram Farmington Clarence Hartley Greenville Ross H. Pratl Forest Grove George Jack Farmington Average age, 20 year. Mr. J. T. Fletcher, of Gales Creek, and Mrs. Maggie llaint, of Forest Grove, who had each taught over three years successfully, were recom mended to the state board of exam iner for first grade state certificates, good for four years. SWAMP LAMP APPROPRIATION. Mmm.ETriN.Oii , Feb. 18, 1890. EtUTOK Ix DKI'KN DENT : A Salem correspondent of the Oregonian, in the issue of the 1 1th Inst., after refer ring to the fact that certain parties were asking for a return of the 20 pej cent paid on swamp lands, takes occasion to state that the legislatures of 1878 and ls90 made large appro priations from the swamp land fund for construction of wagon roads, etc. The corresHn(ient referred to Is either misrepresenting, or he is not conversant with legislative history of this state. The legislature of 17 provided for the location, segregation and listing to the state the swamp and overflowed land that might be w ithin its border, which would ac crue to the state under acts of con gress; a thing which up to that time had been neglected. In pursuance of till, the legislature of 1 viO made an appropriation of, I think, about ,ooo( to fey expenses C the locating commission, agents to select, and at- torney at Washington to attend to the interests of the state in the mat ter of swamp lands. Again, In 182, an appropriation of about o,000 for similar purpose. These appropria tions were regarded a necessary to secure to the state Urge areas of land which, under acts of congress, would properly belong to her, and which it was supposed, under projier manage ment, would be of immense value to the state. These appropriations were not from the swamp land fund, but from the general fund and in the geueral appropriation bill. No appropria tion were made bv either of tnose sessions without providing some di rect meaus of payment. A dose study of the records of those sessions of the legislature will convince the most skeptical that In the line or un necessary appropriation and exsn- diturcs, they were very careful. MX thousand dollars for clerk hire In compurl.4n with 120,000 at sunse quent sessions is a fair sample. Whatever may have been their shortcoming, they were certaiui watchful of the treasury. They lowered the state debt irom 700,000 to less than half that amount and at the same time built the ore gon Insane asylum and made many other substantial improvements. The lavi-h, and, to my mind, In many Instances, Injudicious appropri ations, commenced in 1884 and have been growing from that time to the present. You, Mr. Editor, were a member a tsirtion of the time to which I refer, and w ill bear me out in saying that in the heat of one of the hottest senatorial fights that was . . . . ... i. ever w aired in Oregon, amt which lasted (luring the entire session, we never "lost our heads" sufficiently to do very much that we have had to apologize for since. Please excuse me if I have trespass ed upon your space and patience, and my only excuse Is that while I never shirk responsibility, I do not like to see blame rest where it does not belong. nespectfully, K. H. Tysov. MARRIED. Hakhk I'iiixtkr February t'Jih, at llir ronlonce ot D. M. C.Ouull.lu II illlwno, bv Ilv. K. I. Huxlien. Mr. DuvfJ F. it.irlun a H 'I Miss Kai-himl fuinlrr, all ot W iiliinirton county. The bride U the eldest daughter of Mr. Theo. Pointer, one of the most substantial citizens of the county. Mr. Harlan is well and favorably known in his neighborhsKl as an in dustrious and economical young man who is rapidly accumulating prop, erly. His many friends congratulate him on the step taken, and the bride's asiociales wish her the happi ness she so richly deserves. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. r.:'tio Hsal Hut ami liiven'meiit ' to JM Itnlisun IH 4 ) 0 7 VI and I I in hhaltuck'i Orchard H line coil iM ncn g 8 K Craitrnmi wf to A W albiir. It S ec III t I I r2 except 100 It ri?ht ot av tor OJCliK ... TIioj Tie lo-r A a f to boui-s S Tucker lis 1 and 2 bik 2 Tucker', adit ci:i?wiirt' add lo Hillaiioro Daniel Krliardt to rVrdmund Klalt 10 H-re ac 1!) 1 1 n r 1 w J no W iSirurlieii and f lo iao H sty a 14 of of see Irt t S R I V Allrrd Hcyaooil lo -cliool diat No s9 I h.tu in' sec 2 t 2 r S w li K liuriei and wf tu Dt-Witt : and M iry V. Merrill 4l acres ot Ilia 1' I. H pen car dun in ec 17 t litlw.. Alic e K mid W V llottinnn to Jolin 1 Sorihrup, a to idway .'W fwt wi la aoiis Ibf cait end ot lb" n t ol the n e of n w ' t sec 'is t J n r !t Kl inbi-tn and W t) Hudson to 11 S ilud-on, tr.ict in sec lli l 1 1 r t w . . W W William to E.U William, !, of d I r o' Sun ill llieilsnj rnd ( in t,H"t 2s and Xi I 2 n r 3 , Hl .icre . Sim' K lltiovcr to I'nrrie M Vcbbert ;i0 acre ol tlie li a ul s ' ec 7 t S.r3w K A E tdy and wf to Oregon Iron A S:et-1 Co, c rniitt-tion to hiitid und maintain a dam on Tualatin river a liteli an it now is S A PurliHin and f to A A Kilrlx. i ill ..3 acrei ser-a 11 and 12 t 2 r 1 m S A Imrliatn an I wf lo A A Kurtz, 40 acres aeo 13 t 2 s r 1 w A A Kurts to Klla ; ilurhain. 40 iji i'c 11 I 2 i r 1 w . . A A Kurt to Kila I' Purlinm, 1.0 VI acrea wci 11 and 12 t J i t 1 ski l.vi 1 7jJ T&i 3 Ml 25 7S0 S0 1 I 0 mi ', III l 2 int ui tlia noli lot tecs 12 ami I.': arlw A A Kurtz to h a : Diirliain, 2ti anrra tec. IH t 2 r 1 w C M kp lo M;iry A Mcl.oo I, lot II t.ik 14 Hcuih l'.irk add to r'oreil lirove 1" ' TrUHtcea i'otitf church. Hood iaa-f to Trustee t'ongcliurrh. Sncro xi V tl and Mary A Smith, by V J Smitn. attornev, to llinrr Mier. l'l TS acre, iec 31 t 2 a I w . 47. J (1 Ume and wf to t" S li Kanea, nt of tot 4 b.k 42, r'orest drove S10 Kiiziwstli A l.uiiip' t i J l.ullier. w of lid, 21 Uirtw .... 1 Jane A Arnn'mn to J V l.titiier,tl artrea in lol 2 .rr 2S t 2 n r It w tjo FA liillt-v and wi to V A li ii ii us . it I acrea w :.l l 1 s r J 840 Adoiiui Mil i-hoin and wf to lie i Ku .Wi n li. :ot K Ik IS a id lot, 2 and A I.U ID . ounty of W ihingt in 22" Jense 11. ili-. vi and l lo Y M H irter .t ol iivtiiSirlt 3Xi Jacob Krltiii.e! to Ai.n K.-iniliel, 15 ii. r in iti 9 m.l l'l i 1 1 r I w . 4 ""i II ll K. 'nan In V .' V irn- r, w of n a t; ' 7 t 3 r I w, 4 acre iOO Jrniiei to H -k i r. a to "iie.l.i M Mn.er lot 4 t'.k 4'i, L'ornclim 22." Jaroh Vi'ii I. in nn I f to r ra-ik iterb 2o acrei in t'h ii t'onklin d 1 c sec lit 1 n r .1 . 24 I Jeo l'hmi; t't K imia ll Ttimir. s ot a w 1.4 "A I Unr.t . 2nc-ie; a i lot 5 bik ti Thorn's add to HdNtioro 1 Nannie and lieo W Itacoti M 1, 1 )' Ojitllr., id ot John It it! d I c,.acr- I Frani tiras.er and lieo B.rar.lorf--r( In i' r -9 ol M Wren d I c t I n r : 30l W I Via and w" to Anton Planner, part ot Ilk J K iret irov ITO t'on-Ieiii'1 TeatlnionT, ( has. 15. Hood, broker and Manu facturer's agent, t'olumbu, )., certi fies that lr. King's New, 1 icovery has no eiiial ala cough remeily. J. I), brown, proprietor !St. James Ho tel, Ft. Wayne, I ml., testifies that he was cured of a cough of two years' standing, caued by la grippe, by l)r. King's New Iicovery. 1$. F. Mer rill, Ilaldwinsvtlle, Mil., av thst he ha ued and recommended it and never knew it to fail, and would rather have it than any doctor, be- caue it always cure. Mrs. Hem mlng, -222 K. 2-Mh t.f t'hlcago, al ways kteps it at hand, and has no fear of croup, lie-ans it instantly re lieves. Free trial Imttlesat HillNiro Pharmacy. Wh Baby m sick, wa iwt ar Oaatoris, yrttn aba was s Child, aba cried for Caatorl Waaa ate tweam Hlaa, aba 1ub to OaaSaris, Wkta a aa4 CkiUraa, aba fats Umsb CssMria, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, mi J Medal, Midwinter Fair. DEV CREAM Mont Perfect Made. 4o Years the Standard. Uut-klen's Aruiea Salve. The lst salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and oitivcly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give erfcct satisfaction or money refunded. Price 20 cents per box. For sale by llillsboro Pharmacy. KORX. bauw February 14ib, to tba wile of Law- renca orowo, a son. Rvhi B Feliruary 10 b, to tli wits of J. H Kub c, a Uauglitar. Dcscaji Near II illnl.oro, to the wifa of Geo. M. Duncan, aon, e glit 11 puunua. ilMMH Al Kotet Urova, Khrua v 1 lib. to tba wifeol K. V. Hainei, Hul l Joae- bine, weight. it pounds. IreaU Utter List. The following i a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postotfice at llillsboro. February lo, 1890: Mrs. Iiraudes, James tl. t'olson, hi huller, II KchmeiiiHberger. All letters not called for by Feb ruary L'Otli, will be sent to the ueau letter office. One cent will be charged on each letter called for. Mary A. Brown, V. M. Kleetrle itltter. Klectric Hitter is a metlicine suited for any season, hut iierliaps more generally neetled, when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when tlie liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medi cine lias often averted long and tier- haps fatal bilious fevers. No medi cine will act more surely in counter acting and freeing the- system from the malarial poison. Headache, in digestion, constipation, dizziness yield 'to Kleetrle Hitter. iiOe. and $1 per bottle at llillsboro Pharmacy. Edwin F. L'lil, assistant secretary of state, has boeti apMiinted ambassa dor to Germany, to succeed Minister itunyon, deceased, l'lil is from Michigan, and, before taking office tinder the present administration, was a practicing attorney. He is a grad uate of the Ann Arbor Htate Univer sity, of his state. He is remirted to be a bright man, and well qualified for the duties of his new station. It is understood that Mr. l'lil is intense ly American. The luo.u co.ctio worth of U. bond have been awarded. Adding the premium, these bond have placed in the U. 8. treasury, 1111, 378,8.10.09 of gold. New York gets the bulk of the bonds, to-wit 37,32 1 ,3.10. W'eyler, the new captain-general of Cuba, has arrived in Havana and assumed the duties of his office. The insurgents will now I crushed, even If they have to lie massacred. But note the old SpanUh receipt for ra- ghout "First catch 'your hare, Ac.' The British are mourning because the rich gold fields of Australia, re cently found, are not in foreign terri tory so that they couhl steal the country. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Warld'i Fair tlighait A war. HILLSBORO DRAY CO. Whltronih A .MiKliinr j, Preps. Special attention given tn Haul ing Freight and Moving House hold (ioods. I barges reasonable. I rders Solicited Only Dray in the City. HII.I SftrllO. . ORF.bOX. HILLSBORO HOUSE J. Milt I II it! . Proprietor Corner Muound aoil.. Waubinaton Ntraets M.WI.V H KMSHLI) KLNOVATED 4 FIllhT C'LArH TAKLK, and all so l eouiniodatiutit for tLe eoueoieiioa of gnesta. tvCharpee Reasonable lllLl.SilOKO-fOKTI.AMI EXPRESS! I4V WILLI IM 11 PPEK, Proa V4)iy Having iun-lirte. Mr. Anderwnt inlereat in this line, I hereby annoitni- tlist I am prepared to exeenteall coinmts siona entnifteil lo me. I!-ir'ilar trip to Portland are tiiiulc on nsmlsTs. rt rtlnesilitr Frlilajs Ki-ttirnina fin the ds following. Siril attention given to thw rxsration of aniall orders, l-ave orlera RIBBONS AD ... . . . CARBOX PAPER FOll TYPEWRITERS AT INDEPENDENT OPFICB M . tl alMB utattr, fV.x V. . .. aa.aai w. x - " The only First- Class and Strictly Temperance Restau rant in the City. THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COMMERCIAL! leading Paper of Kentucky, v All the news and Correct market reports. REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS I Sample copies free to any address. TIIE COMBERCIAL, Lsiilsvuie, KcatackT. HOW Tit MAkF. FORTUNE! IM for every I0 la vented ran be made by oar aevr SYSTEMATIC I'LANef SPECULATION Ten Doll am and mora mad daily oa mall inveattnenta by iieraona who live awav from Clileniio. Ail wa ask la to inveatiirala our new and oriinnnl nielhods. Past workilias of plan and liiithent references furnished. Oor Booklet " Points A Hints" how to maka .Honey even a lien on lha wrong side ol tlie market and other Information sent r'KEK. CILMOai C... taakara .ad Brakara. Open Hoard of Trade Hldir., Chicago, III, 2V87. M0XEY TO LOAN UN FARMS, ALSO OX WOOD (ITT PROPERTIES IX AJiY A3I0CNT. If Vou Need Money, Write to me. If Year Mortgage Is Dae, and you want to Borrow Money, write to me. If Year Property Is Good, Write mo an exact description, stating location, kind of Improvements, amount ot in surance you carry, and state the sniount of money wanted land I will at once write you as to the rates of interest. LOW RATES AND LOXO TIME I ADDRESS 4 CHARLES Xo. &Ht Stark St., HENRY, PORTLAND, OR. THE MAN WHOSE CLOTHES FIT Seems to get along in the world eaier than the other fellow. In the find place, he is more at ease at social unctions. And he generally finds a situa tion quickly, when thrown out of employment. lie seems to get the best paying positions. The fact that he buys food clothes is in itaelf a recommendation, it shows that he is economical. W. HOLMES, Tailor. Mala Street, . Htllsboro, Oregos Suits made loonier. Old garments cleaned, dyed or repaired. mi nnoxM. IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE Htate of Oregon, lor Washington I'otintr. John W. Hliute, rinintltr, 1 Annie II. Mays, U It. Mays, J. A. I lieid, and J. V. Tamiesie, I Defendants. To Annie B. Mays and U H. Mays, of the above named delendanta: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the emended answer and cross-complatnl of the defendant, J. f. Tamiesie, tiled against you in the above entitled suit, in the above named court, by Monday, the lHth dov of March, 1SH6, said day being the rirst day of the term of said Court lol lowing the eipiration of tha lime pre scritied in the order tor the publicstion of this summon,. And if you fail tn so answer, for want thereof, said defendant, J. V. Tamiesie, will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said amended answer and cross complaint against vou, to-wit: That said J. I. lamteeia have decree against you and each of you, for the sum ol 300.CiO, in V. H. gold coin, with Interest thereon from September 2, 1SIH, at the rate of 8 per rent per annum, for the sum of IV), attorney fees, and the costs ana disbursements of thl, suit. That the mortgage described in said an swer and cross-complaint and eiecuted by vou be foreclosed, and the land therein described and in plaintiff's complaint, and situated in Washington County, Ore con, and doner! bed as follows, to-alt: Commencing at s stake 20 teet west of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section ll. T 2 N ol R 8 W of Will Mer, and runnlug thence west 19.37A chains, thence south l.'i.VI rhsins, thence eait 19.375 chrins, thence north 15 .W chains to the p ace of beginning, containing &) acres, be sold, to satisfy the sums afore said, and lor such other and further decree as may be equitable. This summons is published by virtue ot an order therefor, mede and signed by Hon, Thos. A. McHride. Judga of the above named Court, on the 27ib day of Jauuary, lWSi. BARRETT ADAMS, Attorneys for Defendant, J. P. Tamiesie. JUST TO MAKE THINGS LIVELY. Make la the f'ellewlag Redartloas All-Wool tlathlsg. DO Meat,' Hilts, ( kotro 97 00 100 " Cte, 400 Pair PaaU, to Wlltaartto Vaitoy Woot Bate Mo Root CMkiof. sfeaotator tkwrw rw aol lAHTtlf MNt0af. Tkey ar tat f fit IsWf AloMf atrovao- Tlllt Woaaoa HUH at aaaat Price, aal Saelt Uaafaaa lo RaM qnalltyraa a BaaiM Hit la fofteaal. TaU I llat wa Mil fMth TECT105 for oir U.taattra. CAPtES farfat tfrote, A THOMAS CLUB MEETING THE ABRAHAM LINCOLN REPUBLIC.. Club nill hold a meeting On The Club will By. All are cordial.)' invited to attend. Sueeial Invitation Is extended to Ladles. II. S. HUDSON, E. X. HAKDINU, Secretary. President. X0TE The aboce is the text for hand bills printed for Republican Clubs at the INDEPENDENT office. When an order is placed, the name of the Club, together tcith the name of the President and Secretary should be gicen. THE DELTA ... MAIN STREET, HIM.HIIORO, OREllOX ... CPECIAL ATTENTION to Quality and Accuracy AT LOWEST PRICES. A Fine Hillsboro Livery.Feed ani Sales Me , . OKOKK HACKS, BUGGIES AND RIDING HORSES rHOMPTI.tr ATTENDED TO. A SEW LINE OK 11LUHIES ADDED. Order left for HEARSE will receive prompt atteatloa. Remember the Place. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. F. J. WILLIAMS A J. W. 8EWELL . Proprietor IF YOU WANT TO HIRE GO TO Cily Livery noble Where you will find the IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. Good Teams, Good Buggies and Good Drivers, Cor. Second and Washington ISta. THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class GTOCK AND COMMON BRICK .. at their M WORKS, near - - L . BERCKMOES, WATCHMAKER A f Second St., Sear P. O.. Hillsboro. fyrf& I WATCHES e iSA'V A?(Sm: l JEWLERY. gjf- ' SATISFACTION BRICK LAYIXM. TOHS RISO. THK WK1.I.-KNOWS brick laverandeunlraclor. llexeru all work entrusted to bim, draw t luns and specifications, and mass estimate. reference in Hlilsiioro: i. n. ioiiku. r. B. Huston or U M. C. Oault. I'or'lsod sddrets, 5i1 Columbia Ht. !-'. Xatlcc tm Hten-kholtlerw. T0 THE SrB.-tRIBKHH K I MK X eapual stock ol the Waihineion Countr Speed and Irlvin A jsoi iaiion : Yon and eacb nt ru are herehv notiiiel that the capital stock of the Wsstiiniriun L'oontv Hpred and driving Association lis. been foil? subscribed, and y" r" lurtlirr notified that a meelina; ol the sharelio drs and subscribers ot su h slock will be nrld at II llsboro, riron, on fatuniair, tn J!ih day of brnry, ', at ll hour oi t I', a. or sell car. a in. nan i r.. J. ..on., for the ourtxe of iierlerlinc the oroon aotion of nu ll corporation, and to elect director therefor. .sa-eU t t.. J . I.VOJrS. Incorporators: ' Tno. Thi bot, I l'M. r. Nvi a Itwttllltri' letting. THB AXNUAI. BTfCKHoI.rKI.V meetlns; of the Hillsboro )- , .rstlrc Co. will be held in Orrnin Hall, nn f'rt 10f. March 27, li, at the hour of I o'clm k p. ., tor the purpose of electm a Hoard of Dinar tors, and for tba trsnasct on ot tueh other buoinata as m rme before lAOmootine. J, al rtWKl.u, J. . ia.sia tawasarf. freti'lO". 4 1 Sfltt. be addressed DRUG STORE. in Dispensing. Line of Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, School Booha, &c. IOH . A GOOD LIVERY TEAM THE Rest Teams that can be had STOCK BRICK CO. NORTH SIDE ADDITION CLOCKS .. SPECTACLES. ETC plicated Watch Repalrlaf. GUARANTEED Treaoarer'a Ntiee. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEJf, THAT all ouniy warrants endorsed prior to AiiKust K.h, IWi, are now redeemable at theolliceof the oounty treasurer, and in terest will cease nn the same after Kebru ary 2i. lWHj. Iinted at HillKhom. Dr., thl. 20th day or February, 1W. 1. W, KAPPINTON. 3! V I Oiuntv Treasurer. Hoys.' and ilrU' Aid Harclety r Oregon. BOYrt MAY BK HA? (AMI KOal at tunes Kirls) for f 1) ordinary service at ?: (V) upon indenture, io wirk, at tend . hool, and he bmusjhi up somewhat a. your own; I and 1:) children may be had for lear.l adoption. Aidress W. T. UARIiMER, Supt. Bovs' and fliris' Aid Hociety, Fort Intid, Oregon. Adaalalatrate r'a Xatlc. VTI E IH HEREBY ftlVEN. THAT it the undenigned has been appointed by the I'onnly Court of the Htate of Ore it n, for Washington County, anmlniitre lor of the eaiate of James Mef'ornilck, de rensed, late of Washington County, i Iregon. All pers-tis. thereforo. having claims svainst said estate, are hereby requested and required to present them, with tlsa nmper vouchers to me, at the law ofltoe of Tli o. H.Tongne, In llillsboro. Washing ton County, Oregon, within slg monltta from the date hereof. HiLsboro, Ws.htDfton C'oanty, Oroaoej, F.bru.ry 12, !-(. Jaa MOKoaaj. adminhyratoref IMot0o iaewM att fMba 'ord wailBl to see iasi imnt