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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1896)
r H1LLSB0R0 IXDEPEXDEXT. FRIDAY, AUGTHT2I. LOCAL AND GRNERAL Straw hat atcoest at Kt-hulinerlrli'i. A new wwlnic machine for fJO.fM) rash at the llilUboro Uazaar. Call at the llillboro lluzaar if you want H'XxU at your own price. (ila"4 ami China ware, the cheap, fht ever sold iu UilMioro at the lla- Cali on Humphreys for liian on imh! ri)Tty, alK farm to rout and to sell. A good aewliiK machine to trade fur a in', wood, hay or grain at the lia.iinr. 'I' I ic pliuv to Kt Kinnlianw and miuimer ilresn good Is at Hi-huliner-Ich A Sou. J. I. Knight la preared to make I, .mis ot from t"0 to (I ,imn). St liiui and p-t his terma. Twenty pound of Ik-hI granulated Hiitfur for one (hill lr at liryan Laid liiw Co. Cash Store. See our f t.dO ithoeri. Sthulmcricli A Son have ust re reived a new invoice of lilnnkcts from 7.' wnts a pair, up. We have a uew line of plow Nhoea at prices to nuit the tliuea. Schul inirich A n. AH the dry good on hand will he sold at reduction at the llilUlxiro lln.iiir. A litrtro assortment of wall paper and iimttiin? at Patterson' Furniture Store at a great reduction over all former prices. The Isikinkikxt will furnish the New York Weekly Tribune to political clulw till after the Novemher election at the reiluwd rate of 15 rts. per copy. rVliuhiieiii-h A Son aell chilled aud nteel plows, spring tooth, xy and disc hurrows and cultivator also nborne uiachlnory and extras for the same. The Climax Mills, of Millsboro, is offering the farmers kkkk haoh, KKEK CI.KANINO. aild KKKK SToK- auk of wheat. ThU is no new de purture liut is maile more prominent. SuKscriptions to the I ndki-knkknt and New York Weekly Trlhune will he rewived for the next four months for 30 wnts. The Trlhune needs no Introduction to an Amerrlan public. The price is that of white paper. !et a tlrstcliiss fire insuranw pohry ackel by a tlrst-class Company by calling on J. 1. lCniitht, for tho sunie price or let than you w ill pay for one of a wild rat company. Jtemember your lute exerience with the del-cased State of Salem. The cheap rates t $12 cabin anl tt'i stwrntce, including meals ami lierth, are still in effect on the O. 11. A N. Oi'a Hteamew, from Portland to San Francisco. Hteainers leave Port land every five days. For further particulars see J. I. Knight, Hills lioro. Mrs. C. P. Hlaiichard, Itecordiiif? secretary of the Washington Oounty Sunday School Association, requests of Sunday School superintendents in this county file with their namea and addresses to be reported to the National S. S. Aesociailon to be used in a directory that is now preparing. Hon. l7v. Oaten was all broken up yesterday morning when he open ed his mail and found a regular hud peena reuiriii(? him to appear forth with in St. Louis Mo., to teatify at a trial of incandecant electric light. However on close inspection he dls. covered that the paper was a clever advertisment setting forth the merits of a new lamp. prof. Marsh has caused to pome to this office a tile of the "Htlo Tribune" published in Hilo Sinawlch Islands. I he paper is a well printed aix paper six column nheet devoted to the In terest of the young republic. At the glance It does not have the foreign appcrance, but when one cornea to read the articles and tho advertis. ments, he is at onw undeceived. A pretty good story was told on a Y'ainhill bimetal list official the other day. lb fore el wt ion it will be rem embered tlie whole hunch were loud economist. Well one of them after he got into his place was not Just Miitistled with Ids .piarters. One day he said to the county Judge who is a hold-over republican "what do you call this an othce or a hole In the wair." The Judge promptly replied! 'I don't know what you call it now but before election it was an olliw, was it uotV The conference then elided. Now that fanner have got into their wheat ftld with the thresher and are measuring the grain in the half bushel, they ttud the crop is not so had as they at one time feared it would 1h. The yield In not equal to what it was lust year or the quality as good, but it might have U-en far worse. The surplus in this county will lie considerable, and while the price of wheat may not bo better than in I !.", yet there will be some money distributed In the county. The price of oats promises to be bet ter. The same is true for potatoes, from which it appears there Is rea son for a gxl feeling among the farmers. Wm. liowningaged 24 years, son or widow iKtwning. living one and a half miles south of Hcaverton shot and killed himself at hi home, Fri day afternoon la-t. Wm. was a very hard working man and his neighbor suppose that hi lalsirwas so severe on Wednesday and Thursday thai hi ni i ml was weakened. His mother and youngest brother were in Portland at the time but another brother and sister were at home but in another part of the house hem no one saw the shooting. The rin was placed near the right aide l he head ami llrcd the bullet, passing lhaough and out at the left side. The unfortunate man breathed Tor an hour after the rash act, but was un conscious hence he never ike. lie left no urittcn wwege, though .i ....... r..u- .lir-nnne-ted senten ce from which his brother said were written J'M I fore he loo li' gun The sentence evidence an unbalane .-i ...i.,.i ('..niner I. true held an in ni ii. i " iiii.-t. The verdict of hc jury was lolhecrWt that tlie deceased died from a gunshot wound inflected by hiiiH'lf, but whether with suici dal intent or byccldeut the jury wa liol able to determine. The McMinvilla Report had A rep tentative at the Has beach last wee who saw our L. L. Whitcome aud did him up Id these words: Just ou the departure from N'etarls I met briefly an interesting character in me person I L. Whitcouib of HilUboro. He is an ex-sheriff of iamhill county, elect! away back in liMia on the republican ticket, aud w still a staunch adherent of the party. He was deeply interested in getting at the proper analysis of the crazy-quilt ticket put up against MeKluley. Being au early settler he was thoroughly acquainted with the Indian jargon of ( tregon, and at a camp conwrt sang with hi wife an Indian song. At the close he gave a speech In tho tame tongue, picturing the rapid passing of the Indian and the rapid following of the white man to hia long home. Mr. Whitcouib was one of the very first white men to explore Netarts bay. Mr. Jlufu Waggener of the Tualilau Hotel has returned from his Alaskan trip thoroughly convinced that the gold mines at Cook's Inlet are greatly overrated. There are a few good claims but they are of course already occupied. The whole coun try has been carefully proxpected and there is nothing new to And. Mr. Waggener left July 27th. Many more came by the same boat. About soo men are still there who will re turned as soon as they ran awure transisirtion. There is an abund anee or fixs! at the mines and there will lie no suffering even If a winter ha to be spent there. The water had been too high for working the mines up to a few week before Mr. Waggener left but now the season is fairly open and opperation will Is continued till the first of OctolsT when Jack Frost will seal up the mines. The digging are iu the creek beds. The water is turned to one side by wing dams while the claims are worked. Wm. Mcl.inn was seriously injur ed near Andrews Lumber Co's saw mill last Saturday. He was felling a tree which in falling struck another which caused the first to slip back ast the stump. In its career Mr. McCinn wa caught between the stump and tree so that he was badly crushed about his lulus and thighs. Hut for Ida presence of mind aud strength of arm enabling him to raise his body he would have beeii ground to pulp. Dr. Taraeisie at tended the Injured man and reports that his muscles are badly crushed but the nerve trunk Is Intact, hence the report that he is paralyzed Is not cor rect though tlie muscle of his limbs are t o sore to allow him to move them. One of our local butchers notes that cattle suitable for beef are scarce. Two year ago he could pick up hands of seven to ten bullocks in many neighborhoods, but now he is not always certain ot getting one. It would seem that cattle breeding for beef would be profitable. Can it be that too many veals are curried to market? It is probably true that Portland draws from the Willamette valley the veals used there, while the beef come from the great grass nlaln east of the Cascade near enough for getting mature bullocks, but too far away for marketing tne calves. The supervisor having control of the Barne'a road next to Multnnuiah county is preparing to macadam it with crushed rocit. l ne rocn crusner belonging to the county that has been used about Dilley la to be taken upon the mountain, where there is a fine ledge of rock by the roadside. Citizens ol that district have sub scribed one thousand or more dollars which creates a fund that I expected to nav for rocking the road from the county line this way till moat of the soft ground shall be passed. On Friday morning last the resi dence of Harry Watklns at Bertha Multnomah couuty was nurneii wim the entire contents. Mr. Watkins Is quite well known here having preach ed here several month, rbout two and a half years ago. The origin or fire Is not known as Mrs. Watkins was away at the time and her bus- band was In McMinnvile. The 8. P. Company ha not taken off the flying train betwwn Portland and San Francisco, nor have the standard rates been established. In cluding berth the tickets for Pull man standard siwpers are ? iw Bnu for Pullman tourists sleepers io. A train starts every five days leaving Portland at 10 p. in. The next train leaves Portland Saturday. Aug., 15th. Bryan-1-aiillaw Co., rash store, ex hibit this week the McKinley hat. they are up to date in styles with the finest stock of hats In Washington couuty. Their Immense stock of fall goods will be in this month and prices are lower than ever known. Uive them a call and get their prices. in i please make no mistake If you want the beat and freshest of every thing, you should come me my Bakery. Patronixe Home Indus try" we make all of our candies and bakery goods and roast peauts every day. You get them rresii ami crisp from us. Wanted at onw: Active agent for each couuty. F.xclusive control and no risk. Will dear li io so hundred dollars a year, f.neio-e stauip for full articulars or 2'hj for l sample. Mig itapius -Miiierai Co., Big Kapids, Michigan. The Ixpepksdicnt acknowledges courtesius rewived from the Argus this week in the shape or tne acnooi apportionment and a list of teachers whoontaineii wnimnies me mi- examination. U V. Bcrckmoes will give 15 per for the next 15 days on all lewlerv, watches, clocks, spect iclcs, musical good eic. ah n-w"ni will la done promptly ami warnnted Messrs. F. 1. and W. K. Thorn started last Monday afternoon for an unlimited absence. They will visit the coast about Tillamook bay and the trout stream betwwn. Mr. ThosTj. Humphrey rewived the contract for UK) cord of wood, for the court house at l.: per cord. He has set two team to work and Mill soon fill the order. The chairman of the county wn- tral committee ha called a mwtingto lie held in the court house on Septem ber :rd. Furthe Iniornialion la given in another column. Oliver dates claim the talleat garden corn In the county. He ha a rifting ear patch containing stalks ten fwt high. It. K. Ijirson, a prominent farmer living south of latuacl died of If phoid fvvcrjestenlajF, Au !'4W Born. At Laurel. Aug. 8lh to the wife of Mr Lorndutl, a daughter. Xt.w Ii the time fur croquet art when youcao get them at w.st at the Hillsboro Bsaiir. New McCoy, one of Portland's sue ees.-ful young lawyers, cpent Wednes day in Jiill-lioro. New wheat is going Into the ware houses quite briskly and next week the rusli will la-gin. The uverage yh-Jd for this neighborhood is esti mated at ubotit buslitls to the acre, The quality while uot equal to that of last year, is Uir. A serious runaway m-urcd last Sat urday at Win. Nelson's place live miles ear.t of HilUboro. Two men, Peter Ni-Uon and a young man by the name of fioyea living near Beth any wero driving out to us-.ist iu thsertiliiiiL'. w hen the ti-um las-ame frightened at the engine and soon be came uiiiiiatiitgutilc, mi away aud threw Istth men out ami smashed Up tho buggy. Nelxui who was tlie more severely injured of tne two sustained a dislocation of the ritrht shoulder and was Ionised alsiut the the law aud head. The other man had some ribs fractured and was pretty tstdly Jammed. lr. Bailey was summoned and after placing Nelson under mi anaesthetic reduced the dislocation and dressed the wounds of both some lime Iwf.ire le around again. men. It will Is' the wounded will MKCH IJIirs Ml It. There will be held in Portland, from September It'ih to Octolar 17th, au Oregon Industrial KxMMitioti. The fair is practically under the same management as the successful and popular exhibition f.t the same place lust year. The following circular in vit the co-oienition of tsryiers aud lii 'chanics iu Washington county, to lielp in advertising our county. The IxDKl'KNDE.vr will undertake to for ward all exhibits which may be offer ed. More on this subject wilt be said later. The circular hears date, August Isth, and is in these words: Tue sum- of the Fx position of lSa.', was in large degree due to the puniic spirit manifested by tho citi zens of tho State'iind of Washington, shown in their contribution of pro ducts, which were so extensive as to almost bewilder all who saw them. The management or the Imposition wasfyear i practically theame as it this last year, and we feel that even greater sin -s will attend our efforts this year limn which was obtained last. We cannot make it a success without the ni l of the people of Ore gon urn! Washington, and tills is ud un sscd yon to a-k for your co-operation. I am awaie of the fact that the grain crop is not up to its usual ex wlleiice; that the Iruit crop is more deficient than it ever was la-fore; thai vegetables are not an average, in fact, that all products arc not as good nor as plentiful as they were last year. This deficiency can Is' overcome by every ieisou interest! d iu the luater- a I impress and wellare ol iiie.iiain taking an interest in the Imposition and forwarding us au exhibit. Many last year iu visiting the Fx posit i said- "Those are good exhibits, hut I have better at home." We collect tho best that can be obtained, bu. can only do so by generous co-oK-ra tlon ou part of all. We have live distinct departments, ami solicit your interest iu all or ut least iu tlie one that you can help in. i'ho department n mineral, which includes gold, silver, Iron, copper, cinnibar, lead, tin other ore, coal, huildiinr stone and articles manufac tured out of the natural products of Oregon. The forestey department includes wood of all kinds, and arti cles ot uny and every description made out ol wood. Oram and grass department, and this includes every thing under this head, including vegf tables, hoys, tlour, orn, and nil growing things and articles manufac tured from the same. Fruit department, which will con sist o! fruits, green, dried, canned, and fruits of all kinds in all forms. Fish department will lnclu le an ex hibit of canned fish, fresh and dried fish, a hatchery of salmon, fishing tackle, etc. There will be a miswll aneous department of article not mentioned iu the above. Can we have vour assistance and co-operation? We will transisii t all exhibits free of rharire to this city, and such as you u-Uh will be relumed lit the close of the i mposition frw or charge. This circular is sent to all the well known and publii'-spirited citizens and 1 hope for hearty co-oieration. The Immigration Board is doing a great work to imluce a desirable class of firmer to immigrate to the Pacific Northwest, and now you are asked to help us to show what our re sources are. Conditions are some what discouraging, but active work on part of our public people will en thuse the general i-la-s and circum stance will then t,e liem-ntcil lor ail. Kindly write mo, a postal or li tter, ir I can expwt your o-operation ami if you will co-operate I shall further communicate with you and give ilir- wtiont for shipments of exhibits. Trusting for a favorable reply, I am, Very respectfully yours, P.. S. PAiifK, Ch'm. Com. Slate and Co. Fxhibits. Uiilrlc liitlrr. Fh-ctric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but erhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted ft cling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish aud the nesl of a tonic a:nl alterative I felt, A prompt use of this med icine his often averted long and jst li fatal bilious fevers. No inisli rine will act more surely in counter acting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, con stipation, dizziness yield to Fleet rlc Hittej. ftoc ami ! -r bottle at tlie Hlllsboro Pharmacy. ( lmiir to Makr .Uniii j. In the past throe months have cleared ("itiU.75 selling dish washers. I did ino-t of the work, my brother helped some, I expect t- do belter next month, as every dih washer sold advertises itself, and s llssvcral more; I don't have to leave the house. pVople here about the dish wa-hers and send for them, t!u-y are so cheap. Any la.lv or ucntieniau tun make money at tJiis lm-ifn-, as every family warts a didi w.ihif. Any of our readers u ho have energy enough t- apply for an s-ncy i-an easily make Iroui S lo till per dajr. I on i-Mii get full particulars by ad dressing the Mound City Iih Wash er Co., St. t.eu's. Mo. lty it and puhlWtt JS'lrt t!i" is-n. Iltnf . A IV lOCBT HOISE JtKHS. PKOHATK 1'ol'KT. Fmiiia Carl bv final settlement of the estate of her husband. Christian I art, receives all pnerty iu accord ance of will. The final settlement of Joseph I.abbe estate set for Sei.teiuls-r .lb MARRIACiK I U'F.NSJ-X. Llwuce to wed wero issued t Chas F Umbel, aged and Mary I liintrham. aaed 17. uism consent of parents, both are of this county. t'OL'XTV IXU.-KT LAW. Marie Hoselair was by order of the couutv court surrendered to tho rare and custody of tbe Boys and Uir!. Aid society. Mrs Myrtle Frank was on Wedne. adjudged Insaneand the sheriff com nutted patlout to asylum at baiem A Wife Eqaal t a Uolil Xiae. Will some of your readers give me a good recipe for making corn starch 1 am sellinir self-heating fiat irons and iron a little at every house aud have to use some starch every place aud want to know how to make good starch. My husband was in debt and 1 being anxious to help him thought 1 would sell self-healing fiat irous, and lam doing splendidly A rent's worth of fuel will heat the iron for 3 hours, so you have a per fect heat. Y'ou can iron in half the time and no danger of schorching the clothes as with the old iron, and you cau get the most lM-autirul gloss I sell at nearly every house, as the iron saves so much luel everybialy wants one. I make 11.50 ou each iron and have not sold less than ten any day 1 worked. My brother is doiug well aud J think anyone cau make lots of money anywherd selllug irons. J. F. LA SKY A Co, St. IxjuIs, Mo., will start anyone in the buisness, as they did m It you will address tliem. Mas. A. Hi'ssku,. ItKHOMJ 1'IOMS OK 1 1M0I.E( K. Whereas, It ha pleased (lod to re. move from our Council's our loved brother John 1). Howell, and Whereas in Ids death Odd Fellow ship has lost one of its most faithful aud earnest workers. Therefore lie it Kp-soi.vkii, That in his death this lodge has sustained a severe loss. Kkholvkd, That we, tho members of Montezuma Lo.Ige, No. 50, I. O O. F., do hereby tender to the herea. veil wife and children our heartfelt sympathy and fraternal love. Hijsoi.vkd, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the min ute of this Lodge, ami another lie sent to the bereaved family and one to each of tho county paers, and our charter be draped in mourning for tiU days. Committee ( C. K. Deichman 1 S. II. Humphreys. KESOLl'TIONS OK KKSI'KCT. Resolutions in memory of our friend J. 1). Howell. Whereas the great and supreme Killer of the I ni verse has in his in tini to wisdom removed from among us our worthy and esteemed friend J. 1. Howell, and Whereas the long and intimate re lationship held with him in faithful discharge of his duty in the socity makes it most befitting that we re. cord our appreciation of him, and Whereas we, the memliers of Si-liolls Ferry Council No. 45, A. P. A of Iregon, are deairou of expressing our esteem of hi love as a friend and or sincere and affectionate sympathy to the widow and family of the dec- ewased, who has bwn deprived of a kind, loving and indulgent husband and father, Therefore be It Hk.soi.kh. That in the death of J. 1). Howell, this council looses a true, loyal aud patriotic member, Hesoia Ki) That the fudden re. movul of such a life from our midst leaves a vacancy and a shadow that will lie deeply realized by all the members and friends of this organiza tion, Hesoi.vkh That with dwh sympa thy for the bereaved relations of the dweased, we express a hope that eve so great a loss to us all may over rule for gHxl by Him who dcs-tii all thing well, Kksoi.VKI) That a copy ol these resolutions lie spread upon the min ute of this council and our charter Is? drajied in mourning for a period of thirty days, and a ropy lie furnish ed to the bereaved willow and rela tives, as a token of our love and res pect of our friend who is gone to his rest. Be it further resolved that a copy of tlue resolutions lie forwarded lo The Poatlander, Washington County Hatchet, and the Hillshor lvutl'Mi ENT with a request to publish. Wm. Hanson, S. W. Seelye, C. 11. Adams. ( hurnluK Done In One Minute, J have tried the I.ightning Churn, rewntly described in your paper, and it is certainly a wonder. I can churn in less than one minute, and the but ter i elegant, and you get consider able more butter than when you use a common churn. I took the agency for the chum here and every butter maker that sees it buy one. I have sold three dozen and they give the best of satisHl'etion. I know I mn sell loo in this township, as they churn so quickly, make so much more butter than common churns and are so cheap. Some or.e iu every township inn make two or thrw hundred dollars selling these churns. By addressing J. F. Casey A Co., St. t.ouis, you ran get circulars and full information so you can make big money right at home. 1 have made (si) in the past two week and I never sold anything liefore in my life. A Fakmk.h. Ire Cream new Made In a Mlaate'. I have an Ice Cream Freezer that will freezer cream ierfeetly in one minute: as it ! such a womli-r a i crowd will always be around, so any-1 .. . t 11 . . .... I . oiif rnn uinte ironi uvr ill sia iionnis a day selling crfam, and from ten to I twenty dollar selling Frwxer, as triple will always buy an article , wnen ii u uemonsiraieii insi uiey i can make money by so doing. The ;l cream i frozen instantly and i snusith and free from lump. 1 ! have done so well myself and havej friend sum-odin so well that 1 felt i ii my uuty to lei others Know oi this opportunity, as 1 fwl confident that any cmoii in any locality ran make money, . any person can -H c ream an I the Freeaer wll lts-lf. J. F- Casey A Co. 1 1 I I St. Charles St. St. Iyoiiis, Mo., will msil you com plete instruction and will employ you on a mlary if you ran give them jf1r hoa time. rliffheit Honor-WorM'i MmUI. Midwlattr Fair. DIX- mm v J CREAM EBAESDN Ml Moat Perfect Mad. do Years th Standard, CERTIFICATES UBASTED. First grade wrtillcste were rran- ted at the late election to: Traver Forest Orova Fuiily M odell Mary C Sulfas Mlddlnlon Ia-uIs.M Kown Second grades. J B Bcal Forest drove Helena 1) Cox Florence Fdwards.... Anna M Sorrenson... Alla-rt Latham .. Hillsboro Samuel J Fnnea May Willis Sylva L Baker .... Thatcher Moutaindale Ailie L Scott Carrie Hanson Phillips Oertrude Mulllns Hraiibai. Third tirade. Bessie M-Clure Forest Urove May Clark Catherine Stott Myers.. " Liloerta lirown Sadie Bennett Dillev Jennie Archbold Hlllsboro W m aubhn Middle ton Jenny Noble Oregon Ctty .tnss anna v Luster or uien- wood was recomended to the State board for a state wrtlflcate. A Uooil Wind Mlll-Mak It Taar self. I made one of the People's wind mills which 1 saw recomnded In your paper recently, it only cost me fit. 40 and is a splendid mill; my well is deep, but it pumps all right and with very little wind, the neighbors all like it, and as I am a kind of carpenter, and I have agreed to put up nine mills already, on which lean make a nu-e pront, anil there are many others for whom 1 can put up mills this fall. 1 don't see why every tanner should not have a wind mill when they can make it themselves for less than lit), any one can get diagrams and complete directions for making tho wind mill by sending is two-wnt stamps to pay postage etc., to K. I. Wilson A Co.. Alle ghi ny, Paa, and there can be doiens of them put up in one locality by any one that has the energy to do it. A Fa km kr 1'OKSELHS. Mrs. O. Wasbroad Is counted on the sick list this week. C. M. Johnson did business in Hillsboro Wednesday. Bill Wiley ami I'ncle Bob Imhrie were in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. liorrien did business in Hillsboro Tuesday. Miss Jennie Peterson a stenograph er or rartlami, has been visiting with John Neep and family this wwk. Miss Maggie Neep and her mother visited with Mr. Abe Hay, west of IMIley, Monday. C. M. Johnson's father left for east of the mountains Monday. A. A. Phillips did business In 1-orest Urove Wednesday. J. II. Allen left last Sunday for Astoria, where he has secured em ployment. The farmers are busy threshing these days. Our city council elected Jake Ward president, to fill the vacancy caused ny tne resignation or A. J. Wilkes, Col. Cornelius is putting up an ad dition to his residence. The Andrews Lumber Company have quit shipping lumber to Port land for the present. KM ward W. Hart and Miss Addie Is'. Ixith of this city, were married at Vancouver, Washington. August lath. The left for California on the Hlh. Dead Letter List. The following is a list of letters re niaining uncalled for in the poatoffice at Hillsboro, August 15, lHtfo. Crist, (. (1., Mott, M. F.. (ierman. Mr. J. H., Holbeaok, O. All letter not called for by Aug. 29th w ill be sent to the Dead Letter ( iflice. One wnt will be charged for each letters called for. II. SHU'I MKKKH, P. M, A Uiauce to Make Maney I have U-rries, graiies and peaches. a year old, fresh as when picked. I use the California UmiI process,' do not heat or seal the fruit, just put It up cold, kwp s-rrectiy rreah, and costs almost nothing; ran put u a bushel in ten minutes. Last week I sold direction to over 12U families; Anyone will pay a dollar for direc tions, when they see the beautiful samples of fruit. A there are many people pisir like myself, I consider it my duly to give my experience to such, and reel confident any one can make one or two hundred dollars ui ml home in a few day. 1 will mail sample of fruit ami complete lirections, to any of your reader, for ightwn two-rent stamps, which is the only actual mat of the samples, pcistau'e, etc., to me. FiiAXt is Casey, St. Louis, Mo. THE SISTERS OF MERCK .. CEDAR MILL . Are nw prepared t reeelre Hoarders either lit the aeek r prf Vsslua. - - TerillS Moderate Location Healthful ,.B, f ,ea la Ile and Palatlaf, Itojs t the ate of 0 jears Bill be takea a Hoarders, la. lla-K-a a OhaUrit Apply to the Sisters, Par Partlralar, at 1U TM3 OUOitV Otil Tlit andeiiigutil, having lrnt for term of Tear the well-kan flour mill ob North l'laiu kuowu the Pmllrv Mill, hw orerhauled it and put it la firt r)M order for Mrrchsnt ami Cimom 'rk. A s-claltT will be niad of EXTHASbK W0BK A3D IH0PP1SG Bi t kWHKAT AXU BE. Hour constant! on hand or rroiaad to order. R. 0. EU0!T, Oaterrllle 71 ALDER STREET, PORTLAND, OK, The only Fint- Class and Strictly Temperance Restau rant in the City. RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER rott TYPEWRITERS i i i AT INDKP INDENT OPFICI t'UNHTABLFN MAI.K. 1)URSCANT TO A KKyUEST, MAPK I sou indiirMU upon a certain chattel niortaagr, made and iUll the 7lU Uajr ol January, lstW, by John Brouawick, In favor of U. W. I'atleraon. for lha min nt Sijfi and interaat, by aaid U. W. Patterson coiumandinR and reouirliiK me aa Com- atable of South Uillaooro Piatricl, Waab Inirtou Lounty, Oragon. lo take into my poaaeaalon and aall the aaina to aatiafv the earn of SUA with interest tbereon aiuce the !t7ih day of January, lswl, at the rale oi tan per cent par amiuui, and the aura ol V attornera fee, and tbe roaia and ex penaeaof talcinf, keeping and advertialnir the aaina, 1 have taken In my poaaeaalon tne loiiowing ueaoriuea property, and be- inn luanuoneo ana aeacrinea in aaid nion care aforeaaid, to-Kit: Una black horae, atar in forehead, about nine reara old, brandml "It" on left anouiaer, named "jimnne, one aiuirla lop buggy com plate, one tingle narne.a complete. And In purauance to aaid requeat I trill aell the above mentioned property to the htgheat bidder lor canlt In hand, at the livery barn of Williama A Redmond, in Hillaboro, Oregon, on the lat day ol Aug. uat, 1st), at 10 o'clock a m. of laid day, lo atiilv tba above mentioned auma due and owing Irom the aaid John Urmiawick to the said O. W. falteraon and tbe coata and aiu.aa ol aaid aale. C. W. REDMOND. Constable of Houlli Hill.l.oro Diairicl. waanington t ounty, Uregon. MIIKKIFF-H HALK OX fr'OKF.l'LOMLKK. t)V VIRTUE OK AN BXECUTION 1 deorae and order of aale laaued out ol tba Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, or naemngton vouniy, io lavor oi r, 8choen and againal Ifanre lioerefe and T. H Millar for toe aum of til). eot, and for tbe further aum of0u0. I .S. gold coin ilh Interaat thereon at the rale ol H per cent per annum irom the ltith day or May, ll, and for t7i attorneya teea, and lor tbe eoata and expenaea of aaie and of aaid Ml. Now. therefore, br vlrtua and In Durau- anoe of aaid Judgment, decree and order of aaie, i win, on Monday, tne ziat day ol Heplember, 1KUU, at tbe eouiti door ol the Court Mouea, in Millaboro, Hub. ington County, Oregon, at the hour ol II o'clock a. ra. of aaid day. aell at publio auction, io tbe higheat bidder for caan tne louowing deacrlbed real property, lo-wit: hot No. 8 in block Na 15 In the town ol lornellun, Waahinulon (!jlintv, Oregon, aa ahown by tbe recorded olat thereot. to aatUly the hareinbelore named auma. ana lor me eoata and rxpjiiaea or aaid ale. Hand orouerty will be anld aubioot lo re- ueniption, aa ei atatute ol Oregon. witnri my band line wth day of Aug oil, ltl W. 11. hKADKOKD. nheriff of Waahingtoa County. Oreaon. m, in at uowman. Attya for I'laiotur. u-V) MHKRIFFX HALF.. OX HnK('LOM KFM BV VIRTDB OK AN-KXKCL'TIOX, decree and order of aale. laaued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon , lor waaningion county. In favor or A. W. Lambert and againat David K Ualaiead and Henry B. Travia. admlmatrator ol the eeute of Eva Haielead, deceaaed, for tbe aum of fM.K. coata, and for the further aum of I-J17.2S. I . B. gold eoia. with Inter- eat thereon at the rate of a per cent per annum from the lfd day of July, tWM, and for I3U attorney! leva, and for the eoata ond e I rentei of aale and of aaid writ. now, therefore, by virloe and in pnmu- anoe of aaid judgm.nl, decree and order of .ale, I will, on Monday, the 2lt day of neptemtter, lewi, at the aoulh door of the Court Houae, la Hillaburo, Waahlnglon County, Oregon, at the hoar of In o'clock a. in., of aaid day. aell at nubile auction to tne highest bidder lor e iatt the lollowing deacrlbed real nronerty. to.wit: N Uot H W Wof the N E Wofaeetioo 25 T I HKIW of the Will, Mer., containing !W acrea, mora or leaa, all aituate in Waahlng lon County, Oregon, to aaliafy Ibe here inbefore named auma. and lor the coata and expenaea of aaid aale. aaid property will be Bold aubjact to re demption, aa per atatute ol Oregon. lineaa my hand thla lSftb day or Aug- Dst, iswrt, W. D. HKADroKD, rJheria of aahingtoa County. Oregon. A. T. Lewie, Atty for rialntlB. 12-1U NHKniFFtt HALF. OX rORKCLOSrRK. BY VIRTfE OK AS EXICCl'TION, decree and order of aale. duly laaued out ol the Circuit Uourt ol the rttate of Oregon, for Waahingtoa County, In favor or feter Wikander and agalnat Tbomae Hanten and C A. ruhr for the aum of tti.hu, eoata, and for tbe further aum of ll'Kj.Ou. in II. H. gold eoin. wun latereat thereon at the rale of U per cent per ennum from tbe 2ath day of July, laj, and for the coat, and eipenaee of aale and of aaid writ. Now. therefore, by virtue and In porta anae of aaid Judtmtnt, decree and order of aale, I will, on Monday, the Kl.t day of Hap tamber, l-ajrl, at the aoulh door of the Court Houae, in Hillaboro, Waanington County. Oregon, at tbe hour of la o'clock a. m., of Mid day, aell at pnhiia auotion to tne blgh eal bidder foe cub, tbe following deacrlbed real property, lo-wit: 1 he N E H of Ibe N E i ae:tlon ) T 8 R i W of th Wit ametle Meridian, all alt aaie la Waahingtoa County, Oregon, to tailaly Uae aeretabefore named auma, and foe Ibe aoall and expeaaea of aaid aale. 8at4 property will be aold avbject to re demption aa per aiatate of tjregoa. W Meea aay band ihle 2tb day f Aug ail. IKHL W. U bKADrOKD. 8benff of Waabmgton County, Oregon. Tboe. H. tongue, Atty for Plaintiff. U-I Dr. Price's Cran BakJag Powder Wertai'l fir IHgwaet Meagt mi (Masai C. . BIBIt, Pre. X-ev mTT!mmmmnTmmmm,TTtT,mTfT B HAVE YOU USED 3 1 BUTTER PARCHMENT? kcl li) ctcaiilElica Is tll.tt.u I tu'tT. The product of the private dait; wculd reach its market iu much bcttet coiidi . tiou if wrapped in Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth. but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, from which 27 sheets can be cut 37 Parch ment wrappers cost 3, cent. 500 Sheets, 8x11, 500 Sheets. 3x13, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ..MONMOUTH. OREGON.. Keware of Olntineiita for Catarrah . rn.i.in y.i..ii,,. 1 Aa mercury will aurely deatroy the aenae ol iiuell and completely derange the whole I yaiein when entering it tliroiign tlie 1 lunrout aurtitcet. niich artirles ahould , never oe lineti except on tireecripiittn. . from reputable pliymciann, aa the dam- . gea they will do ia ten told lo the iron. I , you can poa.ilily derive from them. Hull's ; Catarrh Cure, luaiiulactiired by r'. J. 1 heney X Co., Toledo, Ohio, contalna nn mercury, and la taken Internally, acllug nee or the ayatem. In buying Hall a 'atarrh I ure be aure you gel 1 lie genuine, I ia luken internully, and made in Toledo Ohio, by K. J. I heiiuey ,V I'o. Tcaiiinon aia tree. Sold by drugitixtt, price i.",c per tioltle, Hal 'a Kamily I'llla are the in-at. Nolle- of Final Net (lament. OTICE IS HEltEHY OIVKS, THAT I, Ibe undersigned, executrix of the 1 eatate ot Joseph Lubbe, deceased, have I led my final account at executrix of laid estate and that the County Cnurj of Wash- ngton County. Oregon, has hxed .Momtav, the 17th day of August. 1I, at tlie hour of 10 o'clock a. m, aa the lime, and the 'ourt House, at Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place for bearing ohlediona to said html account and Ibe aettlement nf aaid estate. M A It Y I. A HUE. Executrix of the estate of Joacph I.hII. deceased. B li. Dated July 10 lH'.nl. Dr. CHAS. E. CEICER. .WILL BE IS FOREST OUOVK Iter August 3d to practice his profe-.lnn, nd will tie louna at the resilience 01 ur. Wm. Oeiger. Huecial attention paid to Med ich I and Hurgical lMaeaas of Woman nd Children and all Chronic lia?ase. HIIF.KIFF'N NALFM BY VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION, decree and order i f sale, lasued out ot tl e Circuit Court ol the Htate of Oregon, for Washington County, in favor nf (ienree N. Driver and aeainst Charges and Lormda Harria lor the sum "f t'M.'M). cosla and lor e further aum ot U:X9:i I, . H. onld coin. itb interest thereon at the rnle ot In per rent per annul,, from IhJ 21st dayol July, IMei. and lor the cuia and expenses ol sale and nt tald writ. Now, therefore, by virtue and in purm- nce ol said judgment, decree and order ot sale, I will, on Monday, the Ml-t day ot ugusl, 1V. at thesonth duorol the Curl Hous . in Hilislioro. Washington County. Oregon, nt the hour of loo Block A. M., ol said day, aell at pumic action to toe nnrh- t bidder for caah, the following-described real tiroperty, to- it: Lot No. 3 of section 1 KI v 01 tne n iiiamette mernnan the district linds sutiiect to sa'e at 1 ire gon City, Oregon, all situate in Washing- I ton County, Oregon, to satisfy the herein- j before named sums, and for the costs and xpentea of said aale. said properly will 1st told sunject to re- emption aa er amtute ol Oregon, j Wiloesa my ban tins 2in iisy nt July, ajai. . I'. HKAIr"IUJ. aherln ol Waahlnglon I ounty, Oregon. Oec. K. Hsgley, Attorney for I'lalnlllf. I'M I. The ew Hook Spobn t ree te All. I read in thn Christian Stamlard that Mi A. M. Frlta, .Station A., Mt. Ixul:, Mo., would iflve an fle (rarit plantfd hook HKmn to anyone soilinf her ten Si-cent Htam. I aent for one ami found It no u-s ful that I ahoweil it to tny frionN, and marie 113 in two hours, taking ordi-r. for the apoon. It cannot flip into the diah or rooking vpaael, Mx held In the place hy a hook 011 the hack. The apoon in aometliint; that hoiwekeepers have nsJ-d ever ulnce spwons were first Inventended. Any one can tet a sample r.pgn by aend ing ten it-cent atanipa to Misa Frit.. Thia it a splendid way to make mon ey around home. Very truly, Jt:)'NKTTK H. Harklea'a Aralca Salve. The het aalve in the world for cuN, trui-e, wireH, uls-ri, aalt rheum, fever ,ri, tetter, ehappeil handi, chilblains, inrns) and all skin eruptions, and Mitively iun pilea, or no y reuirts. it ia guaranteed i to jrive perfs-t aatWfaetlon or money refunded. Price v e-nti ter U.t. For jue y lilllaboro Fharmy. 55 cts 60 cts The standard rie for 2-pouuJ rolls is 8xn inches; 2 pound blocks are wrapped iu the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not been generally used heretofore, fanners cnuld not get it at the general store. It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to anv size wanted. A training aohool for leachere. 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