Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, June 19, 1896, Image 3

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    HILLSCORO INDEPENDENT.
FRIDAY, JUNE 19.'
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Fire work at tho Ifclta.
A full ami complete titoelt of i-rai'k
en at tbe Delta fir work. .
Hiraw lut, all kinds and latest
Btyiea at ecliuiiiierit-h & bous'.
Call on Hutiiplirt-ya for loans on
good roH.'rty, aim laruw to rent and
to sell.
J. I. Knight U prepared to make
wan 01 irom f.u to f I.imjo. rice him
and km hU terms.
Call at Patter)' furniture store
for wall paper and fluor matting at
greatly reduced prices.
A larire awortment or wall paper
and matting at l'nttennn'a Furniture
Btore at a great reduction over all
former price. " ' ' '
New HpriiiK inattretMeM, 'all alwa 2
with 1 Intent! , $1.75; Hcreen doors
with knob and spring hinges $1 at
the Bureau of Exchange. .
MU Brown,-milliner, offeM lier
entire stock of haU, bonnet, rlblxuia.
feather, flower, etc., for aale at in
voice price. 8e her aiiuomivunpnt
In another columu.
- r
Get a flrstcla fire inurance policy
backed by jt tlrst-clmw Company by
calling on J. "1. Knight, for the aame
price or letw than you will pay for one
of a wild cat company. Itemember
your late experience with the", de
ceased State of Salem. ;
Huhulmerich & Son have on iiand
Osborne mower and rakex; can. fur
nish ail kind of machinery, 'hIso ex
tra for Osborne machine. No need
to go elsewhere fur machluery a you
can get it cheaper at Schulmerich &
Hon'. ' : :-
The cheap rates -ot 5 cabin and
12.50 steerage, Including meal and
berth, are still In effect on the O. It.
A N. Co' steamers) from Portland to
Han Francisco. Steamers leave Port
land evory five days. For further
particular see J. I. Knight, Hills-
boro.
Hon. Thos. II. Tongue, cougrea.
man elect, will not take his seat In
congress until after March 4th, 1897,
and since congress doe not meet till
December following, Mr. Tongue will
not sro to Washington till December
18!)7. lb-fore that time he will be
found In his law office as ueual.
Schulmerich & Sou are agents for
Columbia Implement Co., and will
carry a full line or chilled and steel
plows, spring-tooth, disc and. peg
harrows, and cultivators. Will also
handle mower, rakes and binders,
and extras for Osborne machines.
Oet their prices before buying else
where. Item nan? sale W have this week
placed on our remnant and bargain
counter a flno line of remnants at
aale prices. Money. aved i money
earned. Call and examine these
goods.. You may find Jut what you
want at cost price or It. - We have
a fine line of summer good now In.
Bryan-Laldlaw Co. !; ' '
The S. P.'company maintain the
train between Portland aud San
Francisco on which they carry pas
senger at reduced sate. Including
berths the ticket for Pullman stand
ard sleeper are 110 and for Pullman
tourists sleeper $?. A train starts
every five day leaving Portland at
10 p. m. The next train leave Port
land Saturday, June 13th.
We are receiving, this
lonn. Mtru-lr nf Htirinsr iroods.
week, a
We fan
save you money on all lines. We
buy for cash and sell for cash, on a
very small margin. Itememler that
we hold prices down. We have the
largest and best stock of general mer
chandise In Washington county for
vou to select from. Come and see us.
Uryan-Laidlaw Co. Cash Store.
A motion for a rehearing by the
supreme court of the case appealed
frdia this county entitled "Hehbrlx v
Willamette Real Estnt Company"
ThiH last decision
...iniiiha titiu tn a large block or
realty at Cornelius, ami gives Mr.
Hendrix hi dues at a time of life
hon Iia most need a liberal sup
port. Messrs Tongue and Huston
are Hendrix lawyers.
On Friday last A.-II. Garrison
,..i tho n.i.fnrtnno to receive a very
severe cut tnrougltthe eyeball of hi
left eye, caused y apiece m t.i
flying from ft wedge he was using
-..i... in,, wood. The eye was
frightfully lacerated as to destroy the
sight and also perhaps ne?',f1t6 hp
ultimate removal oi me
F. A. Bailey professional atten
tion to the injured man.-;
Mr. Mike Wrenn of Oenterville
met with quite ft serious accident on
Saturday of last week, On his re
turn home from the ratification he
attempted to separate ft Jersey bull
from some other cattle, la. the lot,
when the mad animal turneti uu
him knocked him down and bruised
him up generally. Tho brute was
dehorned or Mr, Wrenn would have
been kill.nl outright. Dr. F. A. Bail
ey was ca I led, who left his patient
fairly comfoiatble.
tua mnrninir' service in the Con-
Kregatlonal church next Sunday will
i .i......t.wt m the consideration of
what constitute the Sablath law.
The pastor will Use for his text
Mark 8: 2; the proposition being that
Christ I our exemplar In everything,
thomfore. his method or
constitutes the
-..I., iur nn the sub eel to
Christian. Kvenlng service will be
8 o'clock. Sabbath school, Junior
and Heuior C. K.t the usual nonr-,
Henry E. Vvh offers a gold
-i nam.iMi with likenesM'S of var
r'."r-..u. mwn In northwestern
IXZ nT. i-itr nr irirl between the
age of 14 and lyeaw In any unirraded
country achool who shall write the
best T essay on fruit culture In Mr.
Dtwohe'e district comWng he
oountle- of Multnomah gton
Yamhill, Clatsop nt T'lamol,k. It
will be remembered that Mr. lioscn
Is state commissioner for the flrst
horticultural district and he offers
his medal with view of promot ng
horticultural interest the
u.h of our state. The eay i n.
I...ntin over 700 worda,an.i
all
nanen nu-t be sent to Mr. Dosch at
address and school i
name, i""- v ttta .-ar,t
i.... Tha iiuiirm ui hj
wU. be'Dr: 3'&lJgl
ii v lke and Frank le. ae
he window t Ai' Feldeftbeimer.
1 ne jikix". . -
mere will be a great meeting of
utrpviueo anu nor- at the ktiir
erouod July lt, 2nd, 8d and 4lh.
inirty liornes are on the ground now
nd by the ttrstof July there 1!1 be
nunureu more. The Speed and
Driving Association U nuking exteu
lve preparations for this, the most
Important meeting that hat ever
been held in tbe county.
Our C. Percy Oliver has passed his
final examination and I nnvra li.
cened pharmacist. Mr. 'Oliver U the
urst druggist from Hillaboro to get
his degree by a standing at exaniina
tion. There are several very skillful
pharmacist In town, but they ac
quired their knowledge among the
bottles themselves.
Dr 8. T. Linklater. of oar town.
consented this year to allow hi name
to oe used for the offlea of vk r.rewl
dent of the state medical society. Of
course he was elected. He might
have been president of the society
last J ear but that he premptorily re
fused to stand for the olace at
election.
. The society drama, "Damon and
Pythias," will be performed at the
opera house , next Wednesday even
ing, under the management of Wm.
It ismus assisted by local talent. The
play I a good one and so are the
players.
Mr. Joh Milne has put new tim
ber and a new foundation under bis
mill. The structure waie built about
'JO year ago, and this is the first
time he ha had to renew the sills.
The expense ha been about i00.
The C. W. B. M. and the Junior C.
K. of Christian church will receive
their friend on the lawn of the Court
house yard, thlla evening where they
will be entertaiued with strawberries
and cream.
You can get all wool "suits made
from Oregon woolen mill good for
the same oriee at Schulmerich t Son
a you pay for shoddy at otner places
J. T. Stewart, Uncle Tommy, cele
brated his "7tli birthday yesterday.
Mens furnishing goods are cheap
at Schulmerich & Sons'.
The fire work have already been
received at the Delta.
KOKF.ST UKOVE.
About sixty ersons, mostly young
people, took advantage oi tne con
ductor excursion to Salem last Sun
day. All reported an excellent time,
Mrs. D. 11. Thomas starts today for
a month visit with her parents, who
live In Sherman countyKast of the
Mountain.
Miss Hattle Hice I visiting with
Mr. and Mr. A. B. Thoina during
commencement week.
Many prominent alumni and edu
in tor from different part of Oregon
WuMhlni?ton are in attendance of the
mminpnoement exercises of Pacific
University.
COURT HOl'SE SEWS.
Iteports It. B. Ooodin, clerk, II. P.
sheriff, and K. L. McCormick,-
reeonler, examined ane approver.
Petition or Isaac a. urown, ior in-.
jurie sustained when going irom.
Middleton to ianrei in me mum
time he walked off a bridge that had
no railing and broke his leg. The
Items or the bill are surgeons btlrf $75,
nurse bill, 125; loss of time, $104, an
guish and pain, $500; total, $704.
The court disaiioweu me ciaim.
iiriHil 845. ltnortof assessor of
dumairea anDroved and order made
establishing the road when petition
er pay $75 of damages assessed.
jl)H(iatu. un pewuou ui w. .
Shute.et al, change established,' con
ditioned that the old rosd lie left
cpen till May 1st, is7. .
The IHscererjr Rared ill .life.
Mr. O. Cailiouetle, druggist, Beavi
ersvllle, III., says: 'To Dr. KHigs
New Discovery 1 owe my urn. v as
taken with la grippe and tried all
the physician for miles about, but
of no avail and wa given up and
told I could not live. Having Dr.
King's New Discovery in my store 1
sent for a bottle and liegan it use,
ami from the first dose began to get
holier, and after using three bottles
urn li n and about again. It is worth-
Its weight in gold. Wo won't keep.
mm or house without it." Oet a
free triatat the llillshoro Pharmacy
' Dead Letter list.
The followinir is a list of letters re
maining uncalled for in the postotMce
at Hillsboro, jnr.ein, isno:
Wm ltiley, Mrs. IsalnMla Kmkin.
All ' letters not called for by
June 27th will be sent to the .dead
letter otllce. One cent will be charged
on each letter called for. n
llKKMAScilUMERICll, P. M. r
( are for Headache!' r
A a rompdv for all forms of 4iead-
ache Fleitrlc Bitter ha proved to-
be the very best. 1 1 etrecH a pwraa.
nent cure amr the most dreaded hubl
tual sick headaches yield to Its In
fluence We urgo ah who are
afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy fair trial. In cases of
habitual constipation Electric Bitters
cures by giving the Deeded .tone to
the bowel, and few cea long resist
thi medicine. Try it once.
iiftW Pont and $1 at Hillsboro-
Pharmacy .
Haeklen's iralra Kalre.
The lat salve in the world for
iit, bruises, son-s, ulcers . salt
rheum, fever, sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corn and all skin
eruptions, and sxitively cures piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction r pioney
refundwl. Price J5 ot nt4 per box.
For sale by Hillsboro Plutrmacy.
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t lit ttlleeiiHi rcnr !" "f l
IfgL.nllT -tni(ly ol lli.s(kol Oiwoiij
untied n sol -'to rvqrnr County War.
rant lo b cnr M lir icn years
from lh df of l-uno-.
Nolle l hmnf io H f h '
Uln namrtl rran i r not caHl for
nd prnit lor tymnt itli(n tuty
ay Irom the lit tiny of luly. ISiHi, tlity
will b MntallfJ nd paytnvat tUertuf
mil b rttUMtl.
Pntt of lumtcc. T u hom imvfd. Am'l.
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44 Cvaily Ciark.
T. A. ASI P. V. COtfXEH'ESEST.
; ( (Xmiittut d frun & co d l'ufft. )
prehend that there Is a something es
sential for hltu to be, which he will
not become merely by passing from
one day into another, by eating and
sleeping, by growing taller aud
stronger, seUlu what share he can
of noisy sport, and performing ap
pointed portions of work; and that if
he d not become thut which ho can
not become without a general and
leading purpose, he will be wort lilt
aud unhappy.
: Duty begin with lite and end only
with death. It encompasses our
wholo being. It bid us to do what
i right, and forbid u to do what 1
wrong.' It begins with the upbrlng
ing of children. It bids us nurture
them, Instruct them, and bring them,
by precept and example, into the
ways of well doing. . Duty accom
pauie u througlt life. It goes out
of our households to the help of
other. We owe duty to our neigh
bors, lo our country, to the state!
The doing of our duty to ad in
volve an immense responsibility,
No ono eau lead a true life unless he
feel this seiise and energetically
act up to It. Example teaches bet
ter than precept; enthusiasm ever
was and ever must be necessary to
vigorous action. Indolence sinks in
to indifference; negation into des
pair. The scholar' obligations to
society are greaJ.. . . H ha , at his
command the means both of precept
and example. "My "people are des
troyed for the lack of knowledge,"
said the old prophet. Are we doing
our best to carry the education of
people of our jwu time forward to
such a state their education above
all. in., morality aud righteousness
a will, avert from us, from our own
nt ry;, so terrible an omen?
; The- nml rulrrs in our world are
feWj In' any. community, or under
any forni of government. They are
alwas dangerous when there is a low
degree of . vir-tue , or Intelligence
among, those wJioiu they represent.
Certaln.it is that their power Is near
ly absolute wJion tluy are sustained
by popular; .' passion or prejudice.
The representative of a fanatical con
i Itueucy has .uo-continued power,
unless, he perpetually, flatters thoe
whom, lu hi heart, he knows to be
lost to the control of reason. And
his influence is greater or less, accord
ing to the strength of the popular
passion which he inflames, or in
which, as I often the case, be shares.
He la especially the great danger in
TBponlie. . Democratic influence I
favor the asoondaticy of demagogues,
and the only "remedy lies in the
enlightmeut of the people. Thus far
we' have liad a degree of tiational
proWerity not due to the doctrine of
the reign of the majorities, but have
escaped absolute shipwreck In spite
int the dangerous doctrine and from
fh,e Opiirafion,of other forces, aud by
virtue,, ot pur peculiar location and
envlrooment, and the heroism and
patriotism of our people.
f If .- we, are to avert Alacauiay'
prophecy, tho educated classes if our
I country must act constantly under a
sense of their obligation to toe coun
try;, must work without ceasing;
must, be courageous and firm. You
remember thai prophecy made by
Macauhiy in a letter to Randall,
author of -the well-known life of Jef
ferson. .."The time will come," said
he, "when New England will be as
.thickly peopled as Old England.
Wages will be as ; low, and will
fluctuu.to n mnch with you as with
us. - You will have your Manchester
and Brlmlngliams, hundreds of thous
and of. artisans will assuredly be
.sometime out of work. Then your
institutions will bo lairly brought to
the test.. Distress every where makes
the laborer mutluous and disconted,
and Inclines him to listen with
eagerness to agitators who tell him
tlut it is a monstrous iniquity that
one man should have a million while
another can not get a full meal. In
bad year there is plenty of grumb
ling (iu Englaud), aud sometimes a
little rioting; but it matters little,
forhere the sulterer are not rulers.
The supreme power is in the hands
of , a clati, numerous, Indeed, but
selector an educated class, of a class
Which is,, aud know itself to be,
deeply concerned iu the security of
property and the maintenance of
order. And, through such seasans
tlie Viiited Sliiles will have to ns
Tu' the course of the next centuary, if
not In" Ibis.' How will you pas
through them? The day will come
wheu Iu the state of New York, a mul
titude of people, none of whom has
liad more than half a breakfast, or ex
pect to have more than half a dinner,
Will choose a legislature. 1 It pott-ible
to doubt V hat sort of legislature will
las chosen? On one side it is a states
man preaching patience, respect for
vested riahts. strict observance of
public faith. On the other it is a
demagogue, ranting about the tyran
ny of capitalist and usurers, and
asking why anybody should bo per
mitted to drink champagne and ride
in ft carluge, while thousand of hon.
esCfolk are in want of neeessariest
Which of the two candidates is likly
to be preferred by the workingmau
who hears his children cry for bread?
I apprehend ' thatiyou will In .me
such reason of adversity as 1 have
described, do thing which will pre
vent prosperity from returning; that
you will act like people who hould
in 'yeur of scarcity, devour all the
eeJ corn, and thus make the next
rear a -year not of xarcity, but of
absolute famine. There will be, I
fear, spoliation. Spoliation will in
crease the distress The distress will
produce fresh iili.itioo. There is
tmtbiBf to stop you. Your consitu
tion Is all ail and no anchor. When
a society ho entered on tL!s down
ward progress t ither civilization or
liberty must ptri-h. Either some
C'ieir or Napoleon will seize the
reius of government with ft fetrong
band, or your republic will be a
fearfully pluudered and laid waste by
barbarian iu the twentieth century
as the ltoman empire wa lu the fifty,
with this difference, that the Huns
and Vandals who ravaged the
ltoman empire came from without,
while your Huns aud Vandal will
have been engendered within your
own couutry aud by your own In
stitutions." There Is Juat one way to avert this
most sombre prophecy of modern
literature. We must educate the
people not merely In the technical
sciences, but in the experience of
history and the philosophy of life.
It must be obvious to every one
that whether we consider the internal
interest of society, it i desirable
they should be in the hands of those
endowed with the largest share of
energy, of iudustry, of intelllectual
capacity, tenacity of purpose, while
they are not devoid of sympathetic
humanity. This lust is indispensible.
It is not great money jsiwer or great
intellectual power, that I neccessary.
ThK poaer of money is over estimat
ed. ' Men are regenerated, not so
much by national forces from with
out, as by the Inspriation that conies
through human goodness and sympa
thy. That I the touch of nature
which make the whole world be of
k n. It Is recognition of the social
tie growing out of common sympa
thies of humanity, without regard to
station or fortune. Without this
sort of resect, which can only exist
where the sense of the real dignity of
man as a living soul, ha penetrated
no greater In the conviction and in
the feelings, society does not need to
go in no untrue combinations can
hold the country if any great strain
come upon it. But do I suppose thej
problem, a we view it, is hojielcss?
By no mean. It 1 a problem for
faith, courage and lalior. The pre
valence or extent of error, even Its
absurdities are not varied because of
discouragements. There are times
indeed when the eople do not
wholly mind what the Oregonian
tell them. Just now they came
alarmingly near beating our friend
Tongue, here, for congress, but aber
rations like this are usually but tem
porary. We make new adjustments
and jog along. I have often consoled
myself by recalling what Bacon syys
that turth comes out of error more
rapidly than it comes out of the con
fusion of truth and error. There is
wonderful truth in that saying
Next to bring right iu this world the
best of all things is to be clearly and
definitely wrong, because then you
will come out somewhere, but if you
go buzzing about between right and
wrong vibrating and fluctuating you
came out nowhere. If however you
are absolutely wrong you must some
of these days have the good fortune
of knocking your head against a fact,
and that sets you Mraight very
quickly.
Human society is an infinitely com
flex organism but there are no mira
cle in it. It is a thing of natural
growth like all other things. Its
direction is due to Its own elements.
Externid forces guide It but little;
Inward forces create i(; it it not tend
ing to any prescribed end, but de
veloping a result. Tbe chief result
is the-progress of the human mind
forestalling Its utter ruin. It I one
of the springs of nature ever recover
ing it energy; it is the source of the
information of the codes of nations;
it causes the law and minister of the
law to lie respected In Tonquin and
the island of Formosa a well a in
itome and Boston. In human so
ciety all parts are independent; no
modification of one can take place
without effecting proportionate
changes in the others. Institutions,
law and customs are not mingled
together as in a heap, through chance
copriee, but connected one with the
tho other through convenience or
necessity. Neither prosperity uor
decline, nor dt sHiti-in, nor freedom,
is the cast of a die, brought on by
the vicissitudes of chance, nor so
many pasage of theatrical display
improvised by indi!dual wills.
They are conditions from which we
cannot abstract ourselves. In any
event, it is serviceable to know these
conditions either to lietter ourselves
or to take all things patiently, now'
to carry out opportune reforms, now
to renounce impracticable reforms,
now to acquire the skill which en
ables us to succeed, and now to
acquire the prudence which lead-i us
to abstain.
A culture that cover these prin
ciple Is tho essential thing. It is
only the cultivated mind that has
any real perception of the conditions
it work in. The present lies very
largely iu the past; so unless we know
the pant we never rightly understand
tho present. What a work for our
colleges! What a work for the edu
cated mind of the world!
Amid so many ravages aud so much
destruction we see a life of orderly
growth animating the species and
this recalls us to ourselves. They
suggest to u our destination. Some
of u have done our allotted work.
Other are in the middle course, oth
er are just at the beginning tf the
race. This is a picture la connection,
of human sxa-ietyt It is necessary
that these fforts of honest inquiry
should be continually re-enforced by
the enthusiasm of youth or soon
nothing would be done. One gener
ation succeeds another in these halls
(.Jut i'unttiiH'd Stjrt Witt. I
Awarded
richest Honor World's flMW
Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
'DR.
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Yuri tlt SUt'ilaiJ.
KATIHCATI0X DAY.
Last Saturday the citizen, of
Washington couuty met In Hillsboro
to ratify the result ot the late election,
Ihere were present between three
and four thousand people, all in gala
tires, ine town had more the ad
pearence of the national holiday,
juiy-iin, man a political meeting,
Mauy of the business houses had pro,
fuse decoration though it is only fair
to say that the populists spent no
money tor bunting. A procession
w as formed of dignified citizens, and
of boys who were not so dignified,
charlcatures of Coxey, Cyclone Davis,
Vauderburg, ami the rest of them
made every body laugh. Tho baud
from Forest Orove lesj the first sec
tion. The Bethany band headed the
second section. The third section
was piloted by the Farmington band
while the Hillsboro band was with
the rear division. At the baud
stand all the musician united and
made an organization of fifty instru
ments. Hon. Win. N. Barrett pre
sided and said the citizen had come
together to do what he thought
could not be done in any other county
lu the district ratify the election of
every republican candidate from Su
preme Judge down to coroner.
Sieeches were made by Hon. O. W.
Marsh, B. P. Cornelius and Thos. II.
Tongue each of the speakers empha
sized the fact that the occasion was
not the close of a campaign but the
beginning of a greater struggle to
take place this fall. At the close of
Mr. Tongues speech that gentlemen
ana ine assemnieu thousands were
supprised by the appearance of a
delegation of Indies from Yamhill
lead by Mrs. Nicklin of McMinn
ville bearing a great flower peice on a
painter's easel which was presented to
congressman elect Tongue by Mrs.
Nicklin on behalf of the republican
la-lies of Yamhill county who so
heartily rejoice at his success notwith
standing they had the mortification
of knowing that their own county is
the birth place of the bipopulTsts
(arty. The floral shield red white
and blue, with "gold"wrought with
yellow rose buds, was set in the ovn
area where it was greatly admired by
all of Mr. Tongues friends.
The exercises were over aud the
elector departed eager fur the
November fray.
XOTICK.
riWUS fK rlTlON WILL HE PRESENT
J vil 1,1 toe honorable County Court on
s.n div ol July lSWH.
Application fer l.lqaor Urease.
To the Honorable county court of the
Ciunivot Wfihliinm-iii,
W', the nmli-raluned resnM in and
lrfr.il voters o! Dory pre. mot, U'aslnnaton
County, Or Ron mid constituting togi-ther
111 actual majority ol sui li li-gul voters, do
rcntif-inillv nray lha-. a lnvr.se to sell
spirituous, ma t, and vmoiis liquors in lea
-iuaiitit,es man o e gallon be KranleU 10
J. W. Coruy ol the ,r. Rinrl, county and
stateaiores ml, tori he prlod of Sit month.
O.itt-d al oreeiiyiitv, M u.u, t'.rju.
J r Curstens,
K M Hanks.
A 1 onnK.
J l HeiUJH,
It f Wade,
iJeter Oab.e,
11 N"U4ble,
Jacob liable,
A J Itoy.
Elwurd Miicn,
John Friday,
S Htolia
C W McConnahay,
Ch is K Untie.
John B eilsoe,
A (1 Watson,
U Hnrma;.
K 1 Morgan
A W it iani'.
W 1) Zeigler,
Jacob Zjigk-r,
J F 1.0yd,
S A E tsly.
George llledsoe,
W H linker
C A Watso i,
A W Wilkinson,
C A Chapman,
Krunk Vandoineien, John Martens,
Win Helling, A l. rkver
George Vaudehey, A M Vaughn,
tjoiei Kirn, C I) Vaughn,
Jrs-e J heard, A Kill its.
John Wilder. K J H indslis
W F Hiard, A Thatcher,
John Collier, CA Uhondt,
John Vamleraal, J A Hhepard,
Cornelius Vanduhey, Martin Cune,
V J Thornburgh, Aloert Hpiertng,
U E Kudrr, William C Hart,
Phenis Kymal, J 11 Wilaon,
i ho? S Wi.kes, John Vandomelon,
i C I'nr-len, Albert Hteaart,
John O Watitenecker.Ueorge Herb,
W H I'urdin, John Vanderaandeii,
Irs Miller, Wm Hauler Jr.,
F A Keiizel, li Vandjhey,
W 1 lln-nt. T M Keynolda,
Tims iiillingher, John Caldwell,
J F IVer.-nbnom. Wm Htireadboroiigh.
.I.iilor Vjnderi i.len, A-lolpb Prongue,
oh i 11 l.eynolits, r ueynoiu
C Jee,
J 11 Keynolda Jr.,
li J Umle,
i.o.1 a liny,
; utries Ilfrb,
Aitierl Friday.
J il McN'nnirr,
A i honibiirah,
Win O Walker,
liu.lo f V os ,
Tli o V indeliey,
Henry Vogl,
F ed .imiiia: man.
It Strohin:ier,
J W I'hil.lppi.
-J Ilerh.
Jo Hpiering,
II ll-nnett.
E Mpr idiiorottgb,
Krniik Vanlo,-,
prrnnr.l Overman,
M Vand-iriden,
V tir S: e-ing,
J h , II K ode,
I ra Wi son,
W K Wheeler,
K Mioi-kwell,
A H I'hili.ps,
C Jaspers.
Arnold Van !onn'irii,
l,-wi Cri'p-.
Charle Mi II -r
C E P. it keil.
I.JC -V
Jnc il V.'lis,
J I. bmik.
M ciiai'! Hvi-rey,
H,ley Thomas,
John Hoekr. Jr.,
John B.jfkr'r,
C W l. i-n .-,
D li Iiushy.
Jolm Spleritlg.
K E Stietli,
A li ft.ireatPioeonsh,
Win VnTi,rrs III irn,
Ait'o-i Meennjseti,
H U.terinsit,
'1 lieo Jensen,
Jav H'-vmond,
Wm Kidgriy,
O N Snein.'er,
E.-S K,ri,
Statu t r Ohio, Citt or Toi.nno 1
as.
I.ri . Cot tr.
F J. e H-iltT makes oith ltnl be Is
the eiii.r artner of tb lirtn ol '. J.
t UrstT V Co.. d -in b.isinees In ll.e City
of Toledo, e'ountv ami S! eal.i'esni-1, and
ileit s ii-1 hrn ! par the sum of USE
ii I'SDllKIl I'OI.I. ARS lor earh and
?-T rae td Catarrh that cannot he cured
bv- the ureol llAt.t.'a Cahhrh i vnr.
rltANk J. CHENEY.
Sworn to bef re ni and mhet rilied in
my r-e-rme, this lith day of Ileemlier, A.
1. 11.
i . A. W. GLEASOV
Jna.1. - Notary Public.
h id" Catarre I'urs is taken Inlernally and
art. dufit y ui on the bio hI and mtirous
snrfaces of the system. Mend for testimo
nials, free.
r J. CHEN EY A COl, Tole.lo, O.
('I by Itrugeis a. 74 cents.
Hili's 'Family Pols ara the beet.
Dr. Price's Cream Bakinf Powder
AwsrosaooU Measl Matwausr law. Saw rsattsasa
mm
1 the ciRcriT cornr ok the
maif ol Otrfjii, fur Ilia County ol
it aaamiou.
Teresa Caslantiul, Plaintiff
GuUto Canlantinl. Pelcntiun
.
nil
To (iuito t'jstautini, defctiJaul in lb
aiHtr ni uej iuii :
In lha Nauie ot ilia Stata nf Orrpon, you
ara biraby miuirtd lo apnea.' uuU tii.w-r
lo Ilia complaint tiiml aitainl you in Hie
ahove amuse.! ml by Mum! iv, July a);b.
Is"!, tbeaama teinu'iis nr.t oay ol lli
ueil lanu ol Ibia Com I Mio inu tueai
iration of tlie time rnfnb,l l-r i.t lie
publication of sujimon. haiil suit la com
oencJ by Ibe saij Tervaa tuatautiui
ajrainit you for a divorce, an, I if you. t,l
to sns-ter betaean now and anttl time, lor
lha want thereof, tbe plainiil! will lake
juoVnianl aainat you lor a Uiroroe, and
the tliolation of the tuarriaee no exist
ing between you and Ilia aaid plainMt,
and lor the c.tre and custody of your
minor cliiij. Sylvan Laaiainuii, and lor
tbeeoata and dieburseinenie ot this suit.
Tbia summons is aerveed by publication
in pursuance t au order ma,! by tha
Honoraole Loyal 11. Steams. Ju-le of the
e'ircuil Court of the ritate of Oregon, for
the County of M uitnoinab, acting in the
absence of e e Hoiiurali'a T. A. M : bride,
from said County of Washington, and
d .ted May s h. lwi.
Sr-KSCEK ii MALAKKEV.
52 U Attorneys lor i'.aintill.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
State of Oregon, lor Washluutcn
County.
Eva Stewart, Plaintiff
John H. Stewart, U fendan
nt )
To John II. Stewart, tbe above named
defeudam :
In lha Name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear ami answer
tbe complaint li.ed against you in the
above entitled suit by Monday, tbe Irnh
dnv of July, IStsi, which is I lie iirsl of the
next regular term of aaid Court next fol
lowing the expiration ol the lime for tbe
publication of tins summons. And it you
fail so to answer, for want thereof the
plninliff wid apply til tha Court fur the
relief prayed fur and deiuuilaJ lb bet com
pla'ui, to-wit :
mat tne marriage anu marriage con
tract now existing between you and tlie
plaintiff be di-tsolved. Tliat the care, cus
tody and control of the minor children of
nlaintitl and detendaut be awarded to this
plainliif, and that site nave jiidgem nt
sg iinst you for Hi cost and discitibiire-
men Is ol thla suit, and that sucn other
and further decree be made ss may beeuui-
lame.
Tins summons Is nuhlUhed against you
by order ol T. A. ill Hrulc, Judge of tlie
ahove nan rd court, li ade and tinted ot:
the 3d day ol June. lawn.
tuus. n. ltt.Ntii r.,
2 Attorney for Pla,ntift
BUREAU OF EXCHANGE!
If vou have any iicnonul' iiropei tv yon
want to sell or exchange, tiring it to tlie
undersigned, who will find a inirrhnwr,
or- trado same at your request. Will
... sell for you ...
Household Furniture, Tools,
Ntoek, aud iu Fact any kind
of 1'enonal Property you may
Desire to Trad or fell.
ALL A KTICI.FS SOLD oa COMMISSION
i i i i i i i
Place of Business, Kinney liulliling,
Mala St., Ilillslioro, Oregon,
... CHA3. E. HALL.
Cloned on Matarday aud Sundays.
871 A LI) E It ST K LET,
l'OKTLAMI, OK
C. 6. RIDER, Prea.
The only First-
r.laaw nnrl S?trl-tlv XreV
Temperance Restau
rant in the City.
Nl Jl VEK laOlt JIAL KCIIOOI,
'HK NORTHWESTERS SIMMER
Normal School will liegill lis annuiu
sesion in rooms tf the Portland ifusinena
College ou June 22, 1UU, and coiitintie for
five weeks, tuition lor the spsslon, i.on.
hor lurther Inlorniatton concerning tne
school, address
c. fc. ivb f. rnne'pni,
JO. l'oitlsnii, Oregon.
Mllfr'ltlFF'N N.1I. OS AT-
T.1CIIMKXT KXKITTHIX.
By ytrlue of an uttticlinient execution t
suctl out ol tho County Court ot the
state ol Oregon, (or Washington County,
in favor ol li. W. Morgan nml against .1 u : 1 1 1
ko'c olek for the sum tit 1i.nl, not , un,i
lor the f urther sum of 75.li.", t'. S. g old
coin, with interest inereon at tne rate 01 to
IM-rcent, per nullum, Irom tlie'.-nu uny (it
July, and for tlie costs mid expenses
ot sale anu ol saiu writ.
Now, therefore, by virtue and In iursu
anee ol said judgment, and for want of
siilflcient peroonal property, I did on the
llth ilay ot June, lK'Jo, levy on ail the In
terest of the wbove named defendant in the
herein ilter descr.bed real property.
and 1 will, on Monilnv, the II h day of
Julv, lKal. at Hi. soul li ooorol ine l ourt
Hous . in Hillsboro. Wasbinglon County,
Oregon, at the hour of lo o'elock A. M., of
aaid dav. sell at puliiic action to tlie blith
est bidder for rash, the following-described
real property, to-wit: I he n iA ol tlie s
W K of Section I.I T 2 X li 3 W of tlie
Willamette Mer dian, and containing M
seres and situate in Washington County.
Oregon, to aatiafy the hereinbefore named
sums, and tor me costa anu expenses ot
said aale. Said oroperiv will he aold sub
ject to redemption as per atatute of Ore
gon .
Witness ray liana tins n cut oi June,
IWJG. H. P. FORI),
gherilr or Washington County, or.
by W. D. if ra nroHD, Deput.
8. 11. Huston.
Attorney for plaintiff, Z-n
Mil Kill FF H MALK OX
KXKCXTIOX.
BY VIRTUE" OF AN KXECfTION,
Issued ont nf the Circuit Court tu
the State of Oregon, for Mill I noma h
County, and to me tiireotel, in lavor if
Thomas F. Corbett. plaintiff, ar.d against
nt. Mary a Home Association, ucienuanis,
for the' sum of f."4.i., costs, and for rhe
further sum of 17!.77, U. S. gold coin.
with interest thereon nt the rate ol a tier
cent per annum, Irom the 4tu day ol .day,
lata, ana lor tne cosvs anu expenses ui sa.e
an I of aaid writ.
Now. therefore, by yirtuo and In pursu
ance of aaid Iti'lcment. and tor want ot
sufficient personal nrotierty, I did on the
6th day of June. duly levy on all the
interest or the Mt M iry s tlome assm iu
tion in the i ereinaiter tltcrUe, retl
nroperty and I will, oi Mondny, theUD h
day of July, 11, at the south door ol tbe
tLourt noase, in nuisuoro, tvssiiingion
County, Oregon, st the hour ol Id o'clock
a. m., of said day, rail at public auction,
to the highest bidder for cash, tlie follow
ing desenbea real property, to-wit:
Iteeinnitie at tlie southeast corner of thw.
donation land claim of John E lioit, InV
section II I I 8 K I Wol to. W dianielte
Meridian tlrenre north 21east lo chains to
a stake on the eatt line of sul, d nation
land claim, tlienee south M ' e i-t ai7
chains to stake, thence sou in 21 a est
1L21 chains to renter of said rulroal.
tiienee north HI 50' weal A.'iMclia ns to
stake in canter of sxtd radrosd, thence
north 104 cbaina In the placu of be
ginning, containing 10 acres,
8ald property wut be sold subject lo re
demption, as fer statute ol Oreiton.
Witnesa my hand tbia lath day of lane,
lffjfi. . II. P. FoKD.
Hheriff of Washington Countv, Or.
By W. D. Batnrnan, licputy.
Woodward A Voodaad,
Artnrnev for rinmMfT. 4 "
las))ryBSBlck.lserse(oTa
Whew. ahewaeaCSil l.tastrisd forCaatorlty
WhewatatbeceeMHssvatseeluMseCwetorla,
WsastwkstadresaUgawetheaQSalOTia,
A v
T
pfiiffiimimmHffliumtmtmmmi!
HAVE YOU USED
BUTTER PARCHMENT?
. All gilt edged butter put on the mar
ket by creanieiies ia wrapped in paper.
Tbe product of the private daiijr would
reach its market in much bettei condi-
. tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment
than it does when wrapped in cloth.
Parchment is not only better than c'.cth,
but cheaper.
. Cloth selU at 6 cents per yard, from
which 27 sheets can be cut 27 Parch
ment wrappers cost 3 ceaU.
500 Sheets, 8x11,
500 Sheets. 8x13,
The standard rize for 2-pouud rolls is
8xii iucbes; 2-pound block are
wrapped in the 8x13 size.
One reason why paper has not been
generally used heretofore, farmers
could not get it at the general store.
It is now kept at the Independent of
fice cut to any size wanted.
tUUitUUUUiUlUUUUiUiUUUIUIUUl
IIKM'K l,AYlXa.
JOHN RING. THE WELL-KNOWN
brick laverand contractor, w II exet ii
all work entrusted lo bun, draw I lam
and spedliciitions, and muse estimate,
role eine 111 Uil aiioro: T. II. Tongue, N.
11. Huston or D M. C. Gault. Portland
address. 61H Colombia Si. ' t-.
IS THE CIRCUIT lOl RT OF THE
Stale of Oregon, lor Washington
County.
George N. Driver, Plain tiff
v.
I.orlnda Harris and
Charles Harris, Defeiidan
To Lorinda Harris, one of the above
named defendants:
in the Name of the .State of Oregon, you
are hereby ceiiiiiianded and required to
uptiear and answer the complaint tiled
against you in auove eninioo t on" m toe
ahove entitled suit, on nr la-lore Monday,
the 20ih day oi Julv. IMiSi, tlie same I ems
on the iirsl dav of tlie next n gular term ol
said Court, rext following tlie expiration
ol I lie tune prescribed in the order ol puu
licntiou of tiiis summons, and It' oil tail
so to ft' pear nnd answer said complaint,
the pltiiiitilf will appiy to the Court lor
the re icl tlicre n prayed lor and demand
ed, to-wit:
That thi plaint, If have judgment againa'
the oelendtints above mimed, and em h of
I lm in lor the sum of One Thousand liKiJ
Dollars with intereot threon since tlietili
day of March, 1KI3, al the rule of ten per
cent per milium and I lie sum of One
Hundred tltsll Dollars attorney's lee and
the sum ol Three an I i.!l.'l Dollars
taxes paid on the property hereinafter
described and for the costs and disburse
ments ol tins suit and tor a tlecree
that tbe mortgage descr bed in suttl com
nlaint be foreclosed and the property there
in descr.bed, tn-a it : Lot No. Hof Section 17
Township 1 North llunge 1 West of Will.
Mer. in Washington County, Oregon, lu
tlie district til lands subject to aale nt
Oretrmi City. Oregon, be e Id, by the
sheriff of Washington County, Oregon,
and tlie proceeds of such aale be npplieii
to the payment of the demands of plaintiff
ahovj aet forth, and tlie costs and dis
bursements of this suit, and ior such other
and further roll' 1 as duiil eecin mete with
eiiiity and good conscience.
Thin summons Is published uiteinst you
bv order ol II m. 1 ho?. A. Mt 11,-nle, Judire
of the above entitle I court, made ai
Chambers and dated the lit day of May,
lS.Si. GEO. R. IIAGLKY,
MM Attorney or Plaintill'.
, A. B. II A I LET, l. II. H.
JJEN'TIST,
HILLSBORO, OKEUO.V,
Rooms 1 and 2, Morgan A It.itley Block
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HILLSBORO.
Transacts a General Ranking Business.
J. W. HHCTR ..raiuni
BENJ. 8CHOLFIELD Vtra-Psns
V. HEKRYMAN Canitia
Hell aiirbt Eiebange and Telegraphic
Tranafera, and iaanea Letters of (irtxiii
availalile thronghoot the l uited Ktatea.
Draw mils of r.xcnanpe on Lotioon
Liverpool, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort-1
on-tbe-Main, Ktockhulm, and all pnncipa
eitiea of fcurope.
Colleotiona made on all acoessihlt poiiita
Banking boars from 1 1. h, lt r. si.
RIBBOXS AND
CARBOX PAPER
FOH
TYPEWRITERS
AT
INDEPENDENT
OFFICE
tr"
cot
EAGLE MARBLE W0RKS1'
T. Or. Ii.r6K:iIsti3
kuircr.cTuase ow
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES
and all kinds of Marble Work in
TALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE.
Importer and dealer in
A ndcia and Scotck Granlti Mosaseals.
orytnt n woks
22ft. ftnliwaa St.
PORTLAND. OR.
riwAi. AttorxT.
VfrriCEIS HEREBY GIVES IHATjty, Ore.on, to ..u.fy ti hEZZEZ
11 Anna i'e-ers. Adin iil.trairix ot the ! mention! sums in favor r ih. ..,.1
Estat of Albert e'ters. dfcaed, with-
he wil'-innexed, lis. this dsy tiled her
Fmnl Account in fnid Estate, sml I tint
lb 6th day of J l y, l-!)i, at 10 o . k, A.
M., te et for the hearing and determina
tion of the same. A l persons interested
in said eilatO sre not.fled lo he and appear
in sal I court, at said oat , and make ob
jections. If any tliey have, M tse eliow
snce ol F,nal Account.
Hited June 4ih, I-ii.
21 kAt -TER-i.
Ailminislr -trt of lb .ial) of Albert
ir, Vcea.i, an (rtLe-aki-aaaexod.
55 cts
60 cts
AdsalsilatraUr's) Xetlee.
N OTICE is hereby given that Ibe un
deralgnad has been duly appointed
bv tne County Court of Washington Co,,
Oregou, administrator of Ibe aetata of
lilden Reaucbamp, deceased, and baa
ijualilied as such. All persons baying
claims against aaid estate are hereby re
quired to preeenl the aame, with tbe pro
lie r vouchers, to me, at tbe law office of
W. I). Hare, al Hillsboro, Washing
ton County, Oregon, within als nioutba
Irom the date hereof.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, tbia I lib.
day of June, istfti.
BENJ. 8CHOFI ELD,
Admin'alrator of the estate of Tilden
llusucbauip, deceased. i-t
CITATION.
IN THE COUNTV COURT OF THE
Htato of Oregoa, lor Wahlngiou
County.
In the matter of Ibe estate of I
Jease Cornelius, deceased. )
To Willard Blanchard. Jesse Blanchard,
Ray Bianchard, Myrtle Blanchard and
Hauls Cornelius, bei"-al-law of Jease
Cornelius, deceased, and all persons un
known claiming an Interest la said
estate, greeting:
In the Name of the State f Oregon, you
and each of you ara hereby cited and r.
HUired to be and appear in tbe County
Court of the Htale of Oregon, for lb
County of Weahiugton, al this Court room
thereof, at Hillsboro, tn the County of
Washington, nn Monday, the 27th day of
July, A. D. 1WW, at IU o'clock in the lore
noon of aaid day, then aad Ihere to show
cause if any exlat, why an order of sale
should not be made by the above entitled
Court, as prayed for lo the petition of
Thos. E. Cornelius, administrator of tbe
estate of Jease Ciroelios, deceased, and
which pei I tion la herein filed, aulhorii ng
and directing laid T. E. Cornelius, sa
such adtulnlstiator, to aell all of the fo
lowing described real property, lying, be
ing and situate in Washington County,
Oregon, and more particularly bounded
designated and described aa follows, to
wit: Commencing nine chains south of
the northeast corner of the donation land
claim of Jesse Cornelius in see It township 1
North Range three West, of the Willamette
Meridian, and running thence southward
al nig tlie eaat line of aai I donation land
claim lo the southeast comer thereof;
i bene westward along the eouto line of
aid Jese Cornelias donation land claim,
to the north weal corner of tbe donation
land c'ulin of J Sims Buraton and w.le, ia
vet Ion 22, of aaid township and range,
thence north eleven degree and forty-five
minutes east along tbe center of the
public road, 24.01 chains more or lest to a
post, said poet bel-.g the south west e ir
ner of the tract of land heretofore con
veyed by Jesse Cjrnelius to Cnas.
W'ambeks, thence north sixty-six degrees
and thirty-five minute eatt 47.19 chain
to the plae of beginning, containing
lRUT acres, belonging to said estate of
Jesae Cornelius, deceased, to satisfy tho
unpaid claiina against aaid estate, and the
costa and expenses of administration.
Witness, the lion. B, P. Cornelius,
Judee of the Count Court of the Htata of
Ores-oil, lor the County of Washington,
with the aval of aaid Court affiled, thla
h day of June, A. D. If!,
Attest: tl. u. uuudiis,
Geo. R. Bagley, Clerk.
Attorney lor Administrator. 3-7
NIIKRirf'S WALK ON
FOBEVLOMtTKK.
Y VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION.
A) dvcreo and order ot aale, duly issued
nut of tha Circuit Court of the Mtata nf
Oregon, for Washington County, on tbe
Mil day of June. 18tJ, la favor of Thomaa
Tiirktr, plaintiff, and against J. Kertrand
I Jonea, Kliae C. Jonees,Van B. Dslsshmott,
I Anna 1 Kotermund, Edwin K. Kearney,
Caroline M. Cowglll, W. C. Cowgill, H.r
l bert Hpenrer and The Security Having and
Trust Company, of Portland. Orreon. and
J. M. Huhcr, defendants for the aum of
i:ilii.3 In U. H. goil coin, witb Interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per an
num from the IZM day of April, lNtej. and
for the sum of 130.00, tv sts, and
for tli further sura of $2713.74 In U. M.
gold coin, with Interest thereon from April
1Mb, 11M, at the rate of 9 per cent per an
nun in favor of the defendant, The
Sfcurilv Having and Trust Companv, of
Portlatitl, Oregon, and for the sum df $A.0f)
coats, and against the defendant anove
named, end for the cost and expenses of
sale and of ss d writ.
Now, therefore, by vlrtut and In pursu
ance of said execution, decree and order oi
sale, I will, on Monday, the l.llb day of
Ju.y, 16, at the south door of the Court
House; in Hillsboro, Washington County.
rugonrai 'ine nour iu o ciooa a. m. or
id day. in accordance witb tbe terms and
commands of aaid decree and order of
ale, sell at public, auction, to the highest
bidder fcr cash in hand, seperately, and In
tbe order hereinafter mentioned, the
several tract nt the following described
real property, lying, being and aituate In
Washington County, Oregoo, and more
particularly described and designated a
follows:
First tract Block No. four (4) and tract
lettered "H"and "O" In J. B. Jonea' ad
dition to Beaverton, Washington County,
Oregon.
hrcond and separately All of block a Nn.
one ( 1 1, two (2). three 13). five (ft), eix (el
se re n (7), eight (k nine !i), ten ( 10), eleven"
(III, twelve (12), thirteen (IS), foarleett
114). fifteen (Li), elxleen (10), ser.ntees
(17), eighteen (lk nineteen (ID), twenty
(JO), twenty-ne (21 K twenty-two (22 f,
twenty-three twenty-four 2t), twenty
five l2o, and tract lettered "I" and "C"
and tlie north bad of tract lettered "D" of
and tn the said 1. B. Jonee addition to
Beaverton, Waahlngtoa County, Oregon.
Third tract All of block No. m, 27, 2S
and 2ft in tne said J. B. Jonee additi . to
I lieav.rton, Washington County, Oregon,
and
Fourth tract All of tho north half of
I tract lettered "E" and the south half of
I tract lettered "D ' or the ssid J. B. J one
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Thotna Tucker and tho said Security
laving and Trust Company, of Portland,
Oregon, and for tbe costs and expenses of
said sal. r
Said property will be (old subject to re
demption aa per statute ot Oregon.
W tn my band this 10th day nf June.
If. H. P FORD,
Hheriff of Washington County, Oregon,
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