Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, September 11, 1896, Image 3

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    HILLSBORO 1XDEPEXDEXT.
I'M DAY, KKl'TF.M I.Kit 11.
" I.OCAI, AND GKNKRAI..
(.,11 on Humphrey for loam on
.xx'l ir i-rty, ulso farms to rent ami
to sell. .
J I Knik'lit prepared to make
,,."n from '' to 1,kmi. him
ni.l t"-t 1'i-ttt run.
We sell 1'i'th Mi-Klnl.-y and Ilryitil
I, its at .ri-f l'lW toll eoinpctiors.
Sehultiiericli A Sun.
Muson fruit jars, ) Dillons Ht siu-ts.,
u'iirls at ',o, ls., and pints at .".nets, at
lWyuil-l-tiilhiW ',. easli store.
l.r a clean fhavc ami ft-hion-.,!,!,.
cut f--r the hair, Miliars purl. I
on s,.(i.iid street, llilMioro, U the
place.
uurold trieml, Prof. J. 1'. L'K.ney,
will heat lS.y City, Tillamook coun
ty this year in clmw of tin pul.lic
school.
The INKKPNKKKNT Will furnish
tlic N w York Wc kly Tril.mie to
polilic.il cluLstill after il.-Noveml.er
election at the reduced rile ot 1 . cts.
per copy.
Mr I. Smith now of Nordic iV t'.il.
l,u t formerly of this county arrived
from his southern home l.y ln-d Sat
urday's train. He is vi-itiu- wllh
l,is l.rother-in-law, J. A. I inline.
The Climax Mills,
is oltcrinir the farmers
Hiki: l.KASis". and
,f llillsbopi,
i iti:i: iiai.s
hu.k sroit
uo new de
1,1 uiieui. I IMS s
parture but is made more prominent.
1, V. lSerckmoes will K've l"i per
cent' oil' for the next 1". days on all
iewlery, watches, clocks, spectacles,
musical Koods etc. All repaint
will iM'done promptly and warranted
Subscriptions to the Iniki-kxiknt
and New York Weekly Tribune w II
I,., receive.1 f. r the next Tour months
for :J0 cents. The Tribune needs no
introduction to an Amercmn public.
The price is that of whito paper.
For several weeks busy hands have
been at work puttimt llcrr'u k Had ol
IMcille university in first class order.
New carpets, reparinir, varmsbin
and etc., are anion the operations
which are making the Hall very at
tractive. Wanted "at 'once: Active iijrcnls
for each county. Inclusive control
and no risk. Will clear li to -'
hundred dollars a year. Kudos.,
stamp for full particulars or t r
ample. lliir K'I'i'l- Mineral
Co., ltitt Hapids, Michhjan.
(let a fir-tclasa fire insurance policy
backed by a first-class Coi my by
calling oiiJ. 1. Kniuht, for the same
price or Im than you will pay for one
of a wild cat company. K member
your late experience with (he de
mised State of Salem.
The cheHp rat.-s ot $12 cabin and
ft! BtceraKe, including meals and
berth, are still in effect on the O. K.
& X. Co' steamers, from Portland to
Han Francisco. Sl.Nun. rs leave l or -land
every live days l or fur her
particulars we J. K Knight, Hill
Imm.
Itrynn-Kaidlaw Co., cash store, ex
hibit this week the McKinley hat.
they ore up to date in styles with he
finest Hbxk of hats In Washington
eounty. Their immense stock o
fall, (foods will be in this month w.d
prices are lower than ever known.
Uive them a call and get their pne
Thehoardmu' club at the Yoitf
Men's Dormitory inaugurated his
year is no experiment. This method
nas been in successful os ration for
years in many schools, I.. si and
West The advantages of the plan
is to furnish exc. lent board at
actual cost-with provisions as low
as thev are now, board ncd not cost
over I. fi lcr w.s k.
Mr. Divid White with his sister,
Mrs Mary Kester, son and daughter
of lion. John S. White, a promin
ent citizen of this mty tr, years go
visited Willi County Clerk .1. A.
Imbrie and Mr. K. K. NM.Heonib
Fridav and Saturday of last week.
Mr. David While is ll resident ol
Fortland and will vole for Mckin
ley Mrs. K.-stcr liv's in Wasbm
t.)V. Moth of these visitors Were
born on the John While don. land
claim In this county now owned by
Mr. Freeman mar lnov post
office.
The .ik'h rank of the Pacific univ
ersity Con-rvalory will be billy sus
tained the .Milling yr. .Mrs.
Waller lleed will again have charge
of the vocal music and Mrs. I . 11
Kk, of Portland, has i.een engaged
for the instrumental music. As .Mrs.
Cook begins her work with the
school this year it may not be amiss
to say that she ha had exceptionally
flue ' training for such a pillion.
She was ri pupil of It. J. lJini. fit
Itosfon, and is highly commended by
Ibis noted teacher. She et.lcrs upon
Iter work with the strongest testi
monials as to her .ii-wss in teaching.
The expenses of the department,
owing to the high class of i.uin.c
? . ...:ti i.n iitneli more
(ion fiirntsneo, i ; -
than any possible relur.u Irom (he
. ... ' . I ft .......I Itunl l,e
tuitions cnargeo. .
said, therefore, that tuitions must
invariably be paid in advance.
Hunters have an object les-on this
week and it is profitable for others,
to tell of it. Kst Thursday Marion
Jgci. and Jos. Williams, belli old
enough to know the law, went gun
ning on the land of F.llen Jack-ons,
three mile east of town, and com-
iced idiooting. They were
promptly arrested and taken before
Justi.ie Smith where tt.lw;
pleaded guilty. He .as bi.ed I .
ind .-osts. Not ln.g h'-h u.tl
money he xvrnt to Jail Mr seven an.
a half days. Odgcn's plea was n.
guiltv, d.inan.hsl a jury and had
bis tVial set for Thuesday a-t. H.v
that time he. having studied t.ie
evidemv and his cas.' more car. lu
found a weak point " two, with
drew his first plea and int'd an
of guity He was then lined and
e.Hts amounting to tr, M. On in
lion of the district attorney s. nten.i'
was suspen.hsl ten day-during which
time he may rai-e tl.enocd,, money.
Several of the farmer have jb d
tiotis. as a Irindly warning, though
they are if. .thy law repbred bd s...
Hunters are a nuisance to the -a.et.
not only to stock but to the human
epecics.'Hnd there Is a dispo-ition not
lot rate them. K-piire Smith will
do his part toward abating the nuisance.
On Monday, Kept. 7th H9t, many
iiniriliert of lluttu Krauze and other
frieu li ami neighbors or Hor.. Tlio-t.
1'rtuU. o and wife of Garden Home
a emlilisj at his tteautiful farm rei
.lence and reuden-d their tribute of
re-jxvt to them In the celebration of
He ir silver wedding. Mr. and Mrs.
I'auU. ti wero united in uiurriagu at
Jacksonville, Oregon' twenty-five
years ai'o and came to their present
home where they have lived during
the last twenty-five years. The
iiK-riiln rs ot the L'rani'e (vme In ro-
ee .iou nurprUinir Mr. and Mrs. l'aul
sen v ith the cheers and presents
which were duly presented by a
-ls cli from Mr. "l II. Finlcy. Mr
I l'.iul.-4'il tiieo thanked the avssembiuKe
I il.'K 1.". ld.it Ulit'Apeili-d, hut ilixll-
ly appreciated expression of their
tfixxl will to him and his wife; this
whs f.,l.,wfd by a bountiful repast,
prepared by the grange, Home One
iiiumc t,y .Mr. uml .Mrs. t inley, a
Kood social time and with luauy con
iratul.itl.iiw this happy oerasion
closed.
Mr. W. 1). ('line employing agent
for Thompson, lellart A Glenn was
in town Monday looking for men and
teams that will worn on tiie Port
land and Astoria railroad. The
contract .rs are pushing the work ex
pecting to get all the dirt work done
before the rains net in. To that end
they are employing every man and
team that w ill go on the line. The
work to he done is clearing the right
of way scraping up the earth and
cutting through the ridges. Com
mon lalsirers receive l..riO per day, a
driver and his team of two horses
recieves :l..riu per day. Hoard is
l.n per week. If a man and team
want board and horse feed furnished
the contractors will pay him 'I'i.IX)
p.-r month net. When the dirt work
is competed or the rain sets in, the
rock work will be taken In hand,
lien.-e it is seen that the Job is not a
short one. The fare from Portland
to H imer is a half dollar or for a
team is tl.'M. However a team can
be driven to Uanier as the county
road from Portland down the river is
good.
The pastor of the Congregational
church will preach next Sunday
morning the first sermon in a short
series on the general subject of the
"Character o the Influence of Chris,
tiairty on Mankind." The sub
division of the subject treated next
Sunday will be "Chritianify Con
fronting Frivolons Skepticism," the
text being taken from an Interesting
episode In the life of Paul the Apos
tle. In the evening the topic will he
"Destroyers and Builders" :.ehariah
1:1S1. The Sabbath School at 1U
a. in., Junior Christian F.mleavor at
at 4 ii. in. and Christian Kndevor
at ti::to p. m. complete the services of
the day.
Mr. V. K. Johnson who lives two
miles north of Hillsboro, has liees to
the number of 4 colonies. From
these he has taken 1700 pounds of as
nice hoii' y Hs ever went into market.
Mr. Johnson is a skilled and pains
faking apiarist and the honey from
liis colonies Is sealed by the bees in
new white-wood boxes that go to
market in fine shape. During the
first of the season the bees did not do
well on account of the wet weather,
but June and July were good honey
months during which the industri
ous injects hoarded their stores.
The S. P. Company has not taken
off the Hying train between Portland
and San Francisco, nor have the
standard rates beeti established. In
cluding berths the tickets for Pull
man standard sleepers are 19 and
for Pullman tourists sleepers (It).
A train starts every five days leaving
Portland at It) p. in. The next train
leaves Portland Monday, September,
I Ith and Saturday, September, lllth.,
Mrs. 11. T. Flint, ofScholls, went
home hist Saturday after having lieen
at St. Vincent's hospital for four
weeks. While not possessed of her
old time health, yet she is much im
psoved and now promises to bo with
her friends for many years. Mr. and
Mrs. Flint are more than pleased
w ith the treatment received from Dr.
Holmes and the nurse of St. Vincent
hospital.
There Is In the Delta drug store
show window, a life size crayon pro
trait of Congressman T. If. Tongue
that is true to life, indeed one al
most expects to bear spi-ccli that is so
familiar to us all. The protrait is the
work of our young townsman Clyde
lleeves, who is a young artist of ex
ceptional promise. His work is as
good at any shown by eastern houses.
The adverllsment of the Tremont
Lodging House, Portland appears
this morning for the first time
and as it is a t!" room building, cen
trally located for visitors to the ex
position, mid perfect in all its ap
pointments it is worthy of patron
age. The house is kept by a
former resident of Hillsboro who will
be r. joiced to meet old neighbors.
Mat Mallard who has been on the
farm with Mr. J. A. Imbrie for a
year and a half went to Seattle, his
home, this week. Mr. Mallard's
father, Irving Mallard, was well
known in this county twenty,
years ago w hen he was a student at
Pacific university.
Tim vitiin oeot ,le of the Maptist
Church will give a true representation
of a Japanese w.sioing in .uitrsi,
Memorial Hall at Forest Orove,
rri.l iv eveliinif Sept. II. under the
auspices of Pacific university. Me-
served K.WS -U cents.
so.,.!,,,, Airont Pence and wife
started for Tillamook on their
wheels la-t Friday morning. They
expect to be absent about two
w.rks. V hlle away me siauou is
occupied by a young man from Salem.
(Jrandma Mary Wood, now in her
l!:t year Is confined to her room, yet
her friends do not aban '.on a hope
for a nstoratiou to the hea lh she
Ins eijoyed for the past ten years.
U ibt. Imbrie who has been visit
ing at Cottage Orove, Kane comity,
for a fortnight, arrived at home last
Saturday evening.
Twenty pound of best granulated
sugar f. r onedollirai Mryan I-ai.l-law
Co. Cash Store, ti our K0
shoe.
i:. H. Warren, one-mile east of
Hillsboro has fre-h milk cow for
side. He also has fall pasturage to
I let.
! Mr. Imlea, r Keedvllle, hm a half
Jer-.-y Cow for sale. She Is fresh,
i and a good milker,
j (trccr leads, and others follow In
I all lines of gr.Hs ri.-s.
Just arrived, a full line of syrups
I at .'h Ureer's.
10KIT t.KOVE.
There i music In the air, w hen the
(ireenville glee chit, is around.
Mr. S. M. Haycock, of F r, was a
visitor in the tirove oue day last
wis. k.
Theari'iual teacher's Ius'ituteoperi
ed Tuesday, in a. in. with a t"ssl at
tellden. e.
The warm weather of the past few-
days is of great value in c-urring late
sown grain.
The college buildings and ram pas
have been put in line condition, for
the opening of school.
Dr. Carles F. Geigcr has rented the
liowlhy property and will move into
tne house tne coining ween.
Knrgo quantities of wood is ls-ing
hauled to town, evidently the jssiple
expect a bard winter.
P.. v. D. A. Walter has returned
from New port. He reports plenty of
rain and foggy weather, but no
clams.
The best yield of grain is reported
from the red hills of Yamhill, forty
acres, yield, 00 bushels per acre popo.
erat measure.
If weather permits, 'Senator
Mitchell will speak in the Naylor
drove, otherwise in the auditory of
the University.
Hon. T. K. Gecr, rep. candidate for
elector, ojieiied the campaign for the
republicans in this precinct on Tues.
evening, Sept. sth.
Prof. F. 1). Curtis, lute principal of
the Cornelius seho.il, assumes charges
as principal of the Sell wood school in
Portland on the 1 lib.
Muck Meyers is correct when he
sHid that P.oy Miyau will have a
formable antagonist in the "brains
and coin" of the country.
Many from this place have or will
go hop picking. The remuneration
is not so great as in ist years. Mut
it gives a little cash and good times
to those engaged.
Mrs. J. C. Itobb, w ho has spent
sometime on the lower Columbia,
visiting her brother, returned home
the middle of the week, and is ready
to resume her work in the public
school.
The smiling face of justice Dols
train can lx seen in his oll'nv. He is
ready to loan yon money, sell you
land'iu any quantity or quality, and
if you are in the "toils of the law"
see that justice is meted out to you.
The McKinley club have made
ample arrangements to give our sens
ior Senator, .1. 1 1. Mitchell a muring
reception on Sept. 1 I'll. Prehaps no
man wields a greater influence in
Oregon politics than Senator Mitchell
and nil oilier should avail them
selves of the opportunity to heir him.
The college auditory, excelling in
seating capacity any building in the
county, will be id together too small
to ac ommodate the crowd which
will want to hear our popular Senator
discuss the political quest! ins of the
day. It is to be hoped that the
weather clerk w ill favor us with fine
weather.
COT 111 IIWfSE NKW'S.
'( U X J V llll'UT i. a w.
Clans Christiansen and Chephas
Kiscnhancr were admitted to citizen
ship. Isaac Allen v Susie A J. W Morgan.
Action to collect money. Complaint
served.
i-nouA tk .h;kt.
Kstate John 1). Howell deceased
Inventory of property filed- realty
valued at 11 in and personal
property valued at ilOii0.o(). Total,
tlOl ID oil. Properly valued at ',(i7
was s.-t olf to the widow for her
support. A further order was mad"
allowing the administratrix to sell
all personal property except money
notes and accounts for cash in hand
or for secured notes, due Jan 1, IV.i?
drawing 8 per cent interest.
Kstate Fred Schlenter, deceased.
Final account filed and Monday,
October 12lh set for hearing ol.Jec
lion to the same, if any there be.
F.state M. Mann.-ng, deceased.
Administrator allowed to purchase a
monument for the grave of deceased
at a price not to exceed 1 ".'((.
Kstate Jos. 1ihlie deceased. Final
account examined and allowed and
the estate closed of record.
Kstate James M. 1'eris, deceased.
Cecelia D. Feris, widow, appointed
administratrix with bonds lived at
:ou. This instrument was executed
with J. 1). Merryman and J. P.
Tamiesie as sureties. The npprais.
ers are: .) tube Clearwater, Peter Pyle
and A N. Parent.
Kstate Win. Carpenf.-r, deceased.
Administrator's sale of real property
made to N. J. Walker for 1115 (10
confirm. . I and deed to be executed
on payment of that sum.
MAUI-.l A.iK I ICKNsKs.
Licence to wed was issued Sept Mh
to Win C Ingles aged '2 2 years and
I'.nda M (iarrigns aged H years
Sept tyth John Mews aged -" years
and Verdie Mrugger aged 2i years;
and II ii Hendricks aged 7 years
and Maggie Nccp aged 1 years.
Mr. M. K. Haines, a few days ago,
found a deposit of gold near town
which he w ill prospect and develop
a S.HIU as he learns his rights in the
premise,.
Head Letter 1.1st.
The follow ing is a list of letters re
maining uncalled for in the postolllee
at HillsU.ro, September o, 1M)G.
o. llol brook, .Mrs. .m. l errv, .Mrs.
Frank Anderson, Cora Monnell, K. K.
IaIo, Mrs. K. A. James, Mrs. Su-an
Hunt.
All letters not called f.T by Sept.
l!!h will be sent to the I lead letter
Ollii-e. One c. nt w ill be charged for
each letter called for.
11. S( Ul I.MKIilCII, P. M.
Tin- farmer who la-t week lost be
tween tow n and I'.. II. Warrens farm,
a curved steel hay rt.ke t.sth, can
find the Mime at the M. E. parsonage,
comer :!rd and Washington ilreels,
Hillsboro.
I ( hn nee In Make Mono) .
I want to tell you of my wonderful
success. Meing a poor girl and n.s-d-Ing
money badly, I tried the dish
wa-her buisiicss and cleared Uml
every month. It is more money
than I ever had before im.l 1 can't
help lellii.g pon about it, for I If
lleve any per-on can do as well as I
have if they only try. lu-h wa-hcrs
sell on sigh'; every l.uly wants one.
The Mound City' Disli Wa-h.r Co.
Stt. L"Uis Mo., w ill give you ad lice-
essary insirii, lion, so you can bcnin
work at once. The dih washer d' I
splendid work; you an wa-h and!
ilry the disle s in two or thr.s mill- j
utes w Hhoul putting your hands in
the water at all. Try this buisin-si
and let us know' how you succis.
F.I.IAIIKI II C '
MITCHELL WILL SPEAK
AT FOREST GROVE MOXDAY
St-UMtor Mil. holl will Nt-feud Hi Vol
fur tbe 1'iaifley larlj and
igaiukt tbe ttenate t ree
Mirer bill.
Senator Mitchell's engagements
will allow him hut one day in Wash
ington County, and that date is next
!"!., Soj-. 1 ' t 2 o'd'H-k j. m.
In Forest drove. Delegations and
masses from all parts of the County
are planning to attend and hear this
speech from our eloquent and popular
Seuator. No elector w hether repub
lican, democrat or populist should
miss this opportunity of hearing Sen
ator Mitchell.
The meeting of the Hillshoro
Mi.Ii.t.i.'j" dub-faj 1 Ufeiday oveianjs
was a verv enthusiustlc gathering.
The singing of the Wheeler Mrothers
and Young was all and more man
had been promised. Mut the event
of the evening was S. C. Spencer's
speech. For logic, eloqueuce and
force he is rarely equaled. The
opposition bring no champions
against .Mr. Sis-ncer. 1 he next
sneak before the club will lie at its
regular meeting Tuesday Sept. 'd.
Attorney John Wall revived a fee
this week that had leen cished away
in an old stocking. It showed marks
of the safe deposite. Mefore John
dropped It with his other coins, he
washed it with strong lye and other
detersives. The coins have not been
worn much, though the oldest peice
w hs minted in Ho I, and the latest in
H7K.
A ;o.l HI ml Mill-Make it yourself.
1 made one of the people's wind
mills which I saw recomended In
your paper recently, it only cost me
f'.t.li) and is a splendid mill; my
well is deep, but it pumps it all right
and with very little wind: the neigh
bors all like it. audi am a kind of
a carHnder, I have agreed to put up
nine mills already, on which I cau
make a nice profit, and there are
many more for whom I can put up
mills this fall. I don't see why
every fanner don't have a wind mill
when he can make It themselves
for lis than 110. any one can get
diagrams and complete directions for
making the wind mill b semilog
H two-cent plump to pay postage
etc.. to K. 1). Wilson A Co., Allegh
eny. Ia.. and there can be dozens of
them put up in any locality by any
one that has the energy to do it.
A Fa km UK.
I'll I KM Mi lt)E IS .1 MlNl'TK.
I have tried the Lightning Churn,
you recently described in your paper,
and It Is certainly a wonder. I can
churn In less than one minute, ami
the butter Is elegant, and you get
considerably more butter than w hen
you use the common churn. 1 took
the airencv for the churn hero and
every butter maker that sets it buys
one. 1 have sold three uozen an.i
they give the best of satisfaction. I
know I can sell KM) In this township,
as they churn so quickly, make so
much more butter than common
churns, nnd are so cheap. Some one
in every township could make two
or three huntirea dollar si-inng
these churns. My addressing J. F.
Casey A- Co., St. liouis, you can get
irculars and full information so you
can make big money right at home.
I have made st) In the past
two weeks and I nerer sold anything
before in my life.
A Fa i; Mi;it.
Hair Heslure.1 to Natural I'ol.ir.
I have used many preparations for
restoring hair to natural color, but
never had satisfactory results till I
u-ed Z'llu Vulier: it will restore any
hair or licard to Ms natural color in
three weeks. If it does not they
return your money, so you take no
risks. J'eople who have never tried
It cau get a wtmple package which
contains enough to restore anyone's
hair to natural color, by sending 21
two-cent stamps to pay postage etc.
to Wilson A Co., New Cencord,
Ohio.
The regular price Is f 2 .10 per
package. If it d ie not restore your
hair to natural color, or make any
color .if hare darker in thre weeks
they will return your stamps. This
proposition is ro fair that thousands
are using it. It i harmless but
never fails. Why can't big money
be made selling Xvlu Vnlicr from
house to house.
wati;i.
w
ril I AS A 8M AM. KAIIM OK 0 TO
i0 a,to9 ..ruler riiltiviOion to rent.
A'Hlr 'ss,
P. O IIOX Jl.
Ci'MlerYllI.e Was.,. Co., Oreton,
leenlrl olice.
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it-ltrr l.'liiiiwni,try nl this .I.itp nim the
l"mtP er J tin l. Uowel IhI ol Wil.h
ni?lon I'o.in'y, Oregon, .If.-eAtwd. A1!
per-on:, having rluinM niiitnxt n.iiU rHtale
ur tiprehy noltti.i to prrsMn' th sun, to
the un.l.Tsi,?iel wi.liinmjt mot, I h from
it,.. .Lite leopof. nt my resi.lenre. neur
Scletl.9 K'Tiy, in f.ai.1 ( nuntv, f-r
;.,w:inre. nn.l n I MT'.i-n knowing thni-9Plv-M
i:etellp I l.l Shi I m'?,! il. Mink
iinuif.l Hie niiviiip-it ' the iu.llri,'he,l.
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si I .ii in W.isl.if.cti.n t'oui'v. Htm i,t
Ore? n. to-sri. : Lot X i. on. ( I) ol srrtlini
tsent. -t o ( JJ) in t'.An.Int, t.o i'2i S ot
It, to(J,Wr,iof Wi ldindi Mri.ifin.
r.m'.Tnini Pi..4 rri.j nl-t, ser,ii Irurt;
Lot o. four (4) in '.Hoi k 1 1 ) in Minor kv ill-,
now Sherwo, d. Tlo I. rn" of s.tl ure
otie-liHit' cs.-l" .(own, reninin'ter In one
veiir Iron. .1st ol sln ?rcu el hy m ,rt,"tt?e
en 'ii'l proiwj.y. Pii, iin-er m.iy nt tiis
o .lion i ny ii ! rf-H Jo n t dme ul' .lle.
s.i .1 F.if milt l-e "til.i' . to Ine t)iiiiriin.
lion nt the II .iimI. . ...irf, rttl. will he
rv.etv.st hv lie- nt s. Iioii'.. in this County.
P.ite l this lo h l :i v of S-efeniher, !.
. W. f-EKI.YE.
Etriitor of the lt i.l of Jimes R
thepley, neceas d, pi-J)
The U. S. Cov'1 Rtfttt
i tupwlof to II
Awarded
Highest Honors World' Pafek
Ooli Medal, Midwinter Fair.
oa
mm
CREAM
BAEflM
Most Perfect Made,
do Years the SUndari
A Wife Iqtiid to a (iold Mlue.
Will some of your readers give me
a goo.t reciie for making cold starch?
I am selling self-heating flat Irons
and Iron a little at every house and
have to use some corn starch every
place aud want ti know how to
make god coi.i siaicii. My husband
was in debt and I Is ing anxious to
help him thought I would sell self-
healing tlat irons, and I mu doing
splendidly. A cent's worth of funl
will heat the iron for (:i) three hours,
so you have a perfectly even heat
You can iron in half the time and no
danger of schorching the clothes as
with the old iron, and you can get
the most beautiful gloss. I sell at
nearly every house, as the iron saves
so much fu.-l everylxxly wants one,
I mako tl.Txi on each iron and have
not sold less than ten tiny day I
worked. My brother is doing well
and I think anyone can make money
anywhere selling irons. J. K.
CASEY m, St. Louis, Mo., will
start anyone in the buisuess, as they
.nil me it you will address them.
Mrs. A. Hissei.i..
MIIF.Itll-'F'N Nil,: O
KXF.f'ITIOX.
VIRTUE OK TWO EXECUTIONS
II ti-sueit out of the Cretin Court ol
Hie 8lte ot Oregon, for the County ol
usiunir.ou, one in Hfor oi t. r.. Iieicn.
man Rii.l uKUinit J. K. Miller tor th tuin
ol tt ID coats, nml lor the further aunt ol
f :;.. la U. S. troKl roin, with lntaroat
tlmrion at the nee of 10 per cent per an
uuni from the A ti day of February, 1 "!',,
atranm r.pt ofwlnrli ju.lvment u Hied
in me circuit court ol tne mute ol urevon
for WushhiKton C'unty, upon ajudutneiil
rt-ndered in the .lu-tite Court lor North
Hillshoro Justice of the Peace and C ue
st.itile l.istrict, Wushinifton C'ounty. Or
.'.in, end si-cond. In luvor of William Mc-
U nllan, pUintill. and atrainst J. li. Miller.
defendum, lur .hy stun of coats, and
lor the Inrtlier sum of t.l3 5.n U. 8. gold
coin, w ith interest thereon at the rule ol
10 per cent per annum from the ft. ft diy of
rehruarv, is,, a trunsrriri'a ol whi, h was
tiled in tne C rcuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Wn-.hinKton County, on tbe
!it!i day of Kcb-uary, lSmi, upon a judg
ment re ml ere. I m Hit, justice Court I r
Hillshoro Justice of the Peace und Con-
Htaole Uistnct, WnehiniFton County. Ore
gon, and for the coats and axpensea of
sai.i executions ami ol e.
Now. therefore, by virtue and In per.
siian' eof aaid jtidirnietila, and execution
aioiesm.i, ami lor want .1 auttlcient ter
s .mil property. 1 d .1 on the Htli day of
S '(iteinner, IS-.W., .I'lly levy on all the
liereluiiticr .Icscrieeii reni prope iv, and I
will, on Monday, th 12 h day of O.'lot.er.
A 1. P-'KI, at tin-soiill, door of ll, e Court
H ,uae, in II , 1 ' a t oro, W ahinBt in I'ountv,
Oreffon, at t ie hour ol 10 o'clock a. ni.
of sitid d:ty, wmII nt pu' lie au.Hion, to
the highest niieler, (or cash, in linud ttie
following desaril,ed roil property, to-w,t:
Lring. heing and situate within Wa n
iugton C tintv, Oregon, mid described aa
lot six (U) in block sixteen (Hi) ot Hie town
ot Conicloi. asliiugion County, Oregon
to Niiti.sly the lierein before named auma,
and for the cist nil expense of sad
snie.
Said property will be o I subject to re.
dpntption. hs i e atattite ol Oreirou.
Witness my han't he-etoset this fl.h day
orsep-eniber, A. U. IS'in.
W. 1. HRADKOK".
Sherifl of Wa.hington County, Oreiron.
Hv E. It. Sapi-inotos, Deputy.
Cieo. I!. Ilagli-v, Pi jo
Atty tor 1'iaintilV,
4 BLOCKS MOM 1 GAS AN0 CLICTRIC
UNION DEPOT. T StKVICi.
TREMONT HOUSE
Seventh k Everett SU., 1'wrtUiid, Or.
New House, Xewlv Furnish. !,
liiMiins 'Joe, rs-r Night and l.i.
REASONABLE RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH
Transients a Specialty.
S. W. UK KI.INfi. 1'rourletor.
OREGON INDUSTRIAL
EXPOSITION roSSS
SEPTEMBER 10 to
OCTOBER 17.
The firral Kesotnoes ol the Pacitic
Northwest Agririill lire, Horticulture,
Fisheries, Minos, Manufactures, Ma
chinery, Trairsporliition, Trade and Cim-
mercewill he rcii''-ntpi more complete
ly than ever Is-for.-.
(Jrantl Itiiiitl (OiictTt
Kvery Arternoon an. I tvenlnir,
Sperinl Alt met Ions
Kvery lht.
IiOwosI Hiilos Ever Maile
tin all Transportation I.l lien.
Admission 26", Children lOr
l or exhibit apuce, a(,v to Den. I.,
linker, Superintendent, at llio building.
K. r. M VSTKX, Secretary.
THE SISTERS OF WERCY
.. CEDAR MILL ..
Are now prepared to receive Hon r iter
either hy the ieek or per Srdon.
Terms Moderate
" Location Healthful
ttftm itiieu in luslr and I'lilntlnr.
Hoj t the aWf or 10 yeara will
he taken aa Krdera. te
ligl. a no Ulrstarlp.
Apply to the Sisters,
For I'artlralar, at ( IJ) H M 1 1. 1.,
CJanted-An Idea
ot mm utiLM
thlikat In MtfBtr
rnr thr mf brag witk.
WMblnfbin, D. C, t r tblr $l.u pnm o8r
POM
The uuJeraigutsl, haviiij; lease 1 fur a
term of year the well-known rlour mill
on North I'lain known the Ifudlcy
Mill, haa overhauled it and ut it In first
cIum cider for Merchant aud Custom
work. A a)iecialty will he made of
EXitmtiK hokk xo tHorriso
Bl'CkHHElT AM) KE.
Flour const Dilv on band or ground to
order.
E. 0. F.IVM)X,
t uterville.
271 ALUtK SIKttl,
F0BTLAND, UK.
C. 8. IOia, Pro.
The only First
Class and Strictly
Temperance Restau
rant in the City.
RIBBONS AND . . .
. . . CARBON PAPER
FOK
TYPEWRITERS
1 : i
AT
INDEPENDENT OFFICE
Adnilniatrntrix Xotlce.
JOTICE 13 HEKfcHY GIVEN. THAT
1 th undersigned has been duly up
pointed, by th County Court of tne Stale
of Ureiton", fur Washington County, ai
mlnistratrii of th astute of William ('.
Downing, deceased, and that aha hue duly
qualified and entered upon the diacharire
ol her dutiea aa autti adnnoiatratrix. AH
persona, therefor, haviufi claima affainsi
said estat ar hrby required to prssent
them with th propar vuuehera to me at
the law oltte of 1'bos. II. Tongue, in Hills,
boro, Waati.nirton Cjunty, Oreiron. within
aiz montha Irom the .late hereof.
ANSA C. DOWXIXO.
Adminislratrii of the estate ol Willo.ui C.
Downina;, deoeaked. H In
Dated August 27, lxsi.
Aiwenaior'a) Xotire.
f r
I Ington County. Oregon : Notice
hereby gircn that the Hoard of K,iialitt
tion for Washington County. Oregon, will
convene In th Coucty Clerk' oltlie at the
Court House, in Hillsboro, on the 21at day
of Heptember, lN9i, and continue in ses
sion on week, or until the ith d:iy of
September, inclusive, for t'i purpose of
publicly equalizing and correcting the tug
list ol Washington County, Oregon, lor
the yearlsmi. OEO. H- WILCOX,
Aasesaor of Waahington County, Oregon .
14-ltl
NIIKKIKI'H HAl.V. OX
FOKtilXONritK.
BY VIRTf'E OK AN EXE.TTTON,
decree and order of sale isauc.l out ol
the Circuit Court of th Stato ot Oregon,
lor Washington County, in fnvor of V.
Schoei. and against Henre Hogrele r.n.1
T. H Miller for the aiun of f 1.1, oosts, ami
tor the lurther sum of .ii0, U.M. cold coin,
with interest thereon at the rale ot H per
cent tier annum from tne Kit ti d:.y of Miy,
lHlai, and tor $7 attorueya fees, and lor
the costa and expeneea of aale and of aaul
writ.
Now. therefore, by virtu t ani in pursu
anc of said judgment, decree aud order of
aale, I will, on Monday, the 21st day of
Sepieinler, l&ffj, at the south door of
th Court House, In HillHlioro, Wash
ington County, Oregon, at the hour ot
11 o'clock a. rn. of said day, sell at
liublio auction, to the highest bidder for
cash the following described real property.
to-wil :
Lot No. H in block No. 15 in Hi town ol
Cnrielius, Waahington County, Oregon,
sa ahown by th recorded pint there.it,
to Batiste tli hereinbefore named sums,
and for th cot and eptoiaea ut said
sale.
Said proiierty will l aol.t subject to re
demption, aa pel atutut of Oregon.
witn-ss my oan.i tnia lion iav of auk
uat, lSUti. W. I). Hit ADKOIU).
Slier.fT of Washington County, Oregon.
Sin th A How man.
Altya lor 1'iaintiff. l. Pi
HltKri,ON'lti:.
I)Y VIHTUK OK AS EXEI TTION
Ij deer and order of aale. lesued out
ot th Circuit Court of the Mnleot Oregon,
lor Washington County. In favor of A. W.
Lambert and against David r. Hulstea.l
and Henry It. Travis, admimatrator ot the
estate of Eva Ualslead, deceased, for the
sum of $ '). costs, and for th further
sum of tHi.'JU. 1. M. cold coin, with Inter
est thereon at the rat of 8 per cent per
annum irom in Tt any ol July, istaj, and
for IVJ attorneys fees, and for the coats
ond axpnaes of sal and of said writ.
ow, llirrelore, Dy virtue and In pursu
ance ol said Judgment, decree and order ol
sal. I will, on Monday, th 21st dny ol
September, lWai, at th south dour of the
Court House, in Hillsboro, Washington
County, Oregon, at th hoor of lno'cloik
a. m., of said day, sell at public auction lo
th highest bidder lor can th lollowing
lacribed real property, to-wit:
N 4 of H W U of Hi N K U of section 2.r,
T 1 H K 2 W ol Hie Will. Mer.. containing 2"
acres, mora or lass, all situate in Washing
ton County, Oregon, to satisfy th here
inbefore named sums, and tor the coats
and evpenaes of aaid sal.
Maid properly will be sold subject to ro
demrtion, as per statute of Oregon.
witness my nann tnis izin nay ol Aug
ust. I ami. W. D. UK A 111- OK II,
S li e r i II of Washington County. Oregon.
A. T. Lewis,
Ally for riaiqtitj, lMtl
NIIKRIFF'N HXl.V. 0
f O K EC UiS I It K.
HY VrtlTfR OF AN EXECUTION,
decree and order of sale, duly Issued out
ol the Circuit Conrt of the Mate of Oregon,
tor Waahington County, in lavor of Peter
Wikander and against Tho.naa Hansen
and C. A. Kuhr for th sum of ;.'.Vi,
roa. a, and for th further sum of ll's.7.1"..
in U. rl. gold coin, with interest thereon at
the rat of tl per cent per annum from th
2.th day of July, lui. and for th coats
and agpenses of sal and of aaid writ.
Now, therefor, by virtu and In pursu
ance of said judgm.nl, decree and order of
sale. I will, on Monday, the 21st day of Sep
tember, I'tti, at th south door of the Court
House, in Hillsboro, Waabington County.
Oregon, at th hour of lu o'clock a. ni., of
aaid day, sell at public auction to tne high
est bidder tor rash, th following described
real property, to.wilt
1 na N K H ot th SE' sert on y. T I M
RjWol th Willamette Meridian, all sit
uate in Washington County, Oregon, to
sa isty In hereinbefore named sums, and
for the costs and expenses of said sale.
aaid t roperty will be sold subject to re
demption aa per statute ol Oregon.
W tness my hand this l.'th rtsv of Aug
ust, laei W. 1). HKADKOKD.
SherilT of Washington County, Oregon.
Thres. H. Tongue,
Attv for Plaintiff. u -li
Dr. Price's Cream Baklaj pow4m
WerU a Pair Nlrkeet Meaal ana Dtoatr,
At
mmmmmmmmmmmwtiimm
p HAVE YOU USED
E BUTTER PARCHMENT? 3
. All gilt elided butter put on the mar
ket liy creaiuciies is wrappeJ ii p?per.
The product of the private dait;' wjuM
reach its market in much bettei ccudi-
. 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, fiotu
which 27 sheets can be cut 27 Parch
ment wrappers cost 3 '4 cents.
E 500 Sheets, 8x11,
H 509 Sheets. 8x13,
The standard size for 2-potuid rolls is
Sxu inches; 2-pound Mocks are
wrapped in the 8x13 sie.
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.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
..MONMOUTH. ORECON..
Itewure or Oinf incuts for (utarrali
1 laaa. (onfiiiu M.-ri-iirv.
Aa mercury will surely destroy the sense
ol smelt and completely derange I lie w hole
system when entering 11 li, rough the
mucous mitl'.icos. roich article should
never be used except on prescriptions
from reptltiihle physicians, as the dnln
ngea lliey will do is ten told to the good
you cull possibly derive from tliem. lluli'
Catarrh Cure, niHiiulu.-i tired l,y f. J.
Cheney , Co., Toledo, Ohio, contuins no
mercury, and is liiken intcriially, actiiig
directly upon the liiooj and iniicous sur
tace, of the system. In buying llull'e
Caturrh Cure be sure you get t he genuine.
1 1 ia titken internally, and iiui.lc in Toledo,
Ohio, by K. J. Chcnney oi Co. Tesliinon
lals Iree.
old by druggists, price T.",c per bottle,
H ul s raiuily I'll I si are the best.
Xollre of Filial Hvti lenient.
N
OTICK IS II KKKHY OIVKV. THAT t
the est ate ierv.in S. Williams, de
cenied, have lileJ my linul ucroiiiii hh al
miinatrattrr ol nuid estnte and 1 hat lite
County Court ot Wuliinton t'ounlv.
OreKim, hai lixrtl Mundnv, tin 5th dny ol
(frtobtr, at the hour of It) o'rlork h.
in, ai the tiini', anl tha ( ourt lloutf, ni
MilUboro, Oregon, m the place tor henr
i n li utijfMtionn to ail linal account and
the stetileiuoiit ot ni rHtuN,
Tlios 11. WILLIAMS,
A'lminiMtrutor ot thn eitate of (ijrvni M
WlllllUIIS, ill'Of'MTil. M
Datei Aufruil 27, IM'.
Dr. CHAS, Ei CEICER.
....WILL liKl.V KOHKST ilOVK
at cr AiigtiHl Hd to practice hit protnifMi,
anti wnl he ft hi nil at the rciitiice nl )r.
Wm. "ieijfcr. Hpeciul atrentuMi pa'd t
Medical and hurictil Iif'afi' ol Women
and Children and ail Chronic Di Hoaxes.
It I'.FI'.lt I'.I'.'.H MA I.l'. or ih:ai
ritoi'i.itTs.
N'OTICK IS HKKK11V (i.VKN, THAT
by virtue an.i in pursuance ot a de
cree of the Circuit Court ol the nt .te ot
Oregon, for Wastiingtan County, made on
th :tlsi dny of August, l-.i, in a strt
eherein Minerva Newton was tdntntitf
and etarnh .1. lir.il.el, Juser OralM-l and
Oi;vr Newton s.to .leteuiliiuis, and re
iniring me to sell lliepropertv her. lu des
cribed and described m sanl der......
N"W, tner.'lore, ! cotitortn tv vvith tii.
directions ul shi.1 decree iili.rc.iid, I w l
on .Monday, the f.lh day ol u.-to'irr. lll-l,
nt the aontli dno - of tin' Court Mouse, in
Miilsiinro, Washington County, Oegon,
at the hour ot 1" o' .k k a. in. ot said l.y,
sell at public mi. t. on to the lowliest bid
der for casli m iiand, all of tho l.iliuwin ;
deacriled property, Wing, being and
ailunt in Wn-liiiifttnn .'.auty, Oregon,
and more particularly dcr rihe I as tollowa
t'.-wii : Lots .1, I, .'i uml of and In block
No. 2, of and in Humphrey's addition to
the town ol Miilslioro, Orecon, and th
south tn.lf ot the aonthw-t .planer of1
section 14 Town 1 notitn H inge 4 West, '
...... ....... ... ..n- . IIIIIII,, V.l.--
gin, that I will ofter said tracts Hvparate.
ly or in any m. inner to suit purchaser.
lines my Iiand this I dny ol Sep
tember,
V. II. HflAHFoKD.
Kef, rce In ilie anove entitled suit.
Thr New Hook Spoou Iree to All.
I niul in the ClirUtinn Slnnilrirt
that Mi A. M. Krilz, Statiuti A.,
St. I.iii, Mo., woul.l (flvo an He
trnt plutit. il h.Hik t-p.Hiii to miytin.'
-niliiof Ikt ten 2-ctit Mtnin.s. I
wiit fur onp hii.I f.iun.I it tso iwful
that I kIiow.iI it to my frii'inN, ami
nmdo :i in two hour, fnkinir or.l. M
for tho smkiii. It cannot Klip Into
the .liah or rookiiijr vhwi-I, ln-inx
h. l.l in the phic' l.y a hook di the
hack. The spoon is iiii tlilni; that
housckHdaTu have tnsili il -ver nv
senilis were firt invent.-n.l.'.l. Any
one ran (ret a ainple f-mm l.y en.l-
inif fr-n 2-cnt xtrtinps to Miss Iritr..
Thii is; a aplen.li.l wnv to make mon
ey h rnuii. I hoiiic. Very truly,
Jf.XXKTTf. S.
Hurklen'a Arnica Salve.
The l"t salve in the worhl for
ruta, hrui-ass, a.ip"s, ulfrs, wilt
rheum, fever or", tetter, chupaN
hull. N, chilliliiiii-t, cHirnn an.i all fkin
eniptioiiH, ami pfwilively cur' pil.ai,
or no pay rtiirel. It is ifuarant.ssl
to (five p.-rfx't satisfaction or money
reiunmsl. l-rioe i-i fi'iiisj 'r iix.
For sale hy Ilillslioro Vhaiwai f.
55 cts 3
60 cts 3
. A training school for teachers. S.-nlor
ver wholly f.roteasional. Twenty weeks
ol I'sy. hology and lleneral and Special
Methods; wenty weeks of teaching lu
1 raining Department.
I ruining selioul of nine ersdea with X1
children. Kegular Norm il ('ours ol t rea
veiira, The Normal Diploma is recogn z.d
l.y law aa a 8 alo Lile (Vrttlicsle lo teach.
1. grit expenaea. Hoard at Normal Dining
IImH tl 1 ...... ,L L
will, light and lire, 7.V lo $l w per week.
Hoard and lodging in private fami lies
10 ,1 M per week. Tuition: Sub-Normal.
per term of 10 weeks. Normal, fii 2.-
per term of lo weeks. Orioles from repu
tnl.lo schools accepted. Catalogue cheer
"ily sent on appli. a'iou.
Address.... p. I.. CAM I'ltKI.I.,
or W. A, Wish, l'reaidenl.
Sec. of r acuity.
t. , rt r .1, 0 i.iv.i rooms
HILLSBORO HOUSE
J. NO It TIIK OP, . I'roprlrlor
Corner Heoond and.. Washington Htreet
V WI.Y R'HNIHUED
KKNOVAIKD
KIUST ri.AIsS TAHLK, AND Al l.
aci'ouiodaiioiis for the convenience
ol gueata.
? Charges Reasonable
II ILLS IIOKO- I'OUTLA l
EXPRESS!
MM.MAH Ti ri KK, Prop
Having pnrcliaae.1 Mr. Anderson
inlereat in tliia line, I herelij announce
that I am prepared to execute all cniiimia
ions entrusted! lo imp. Kejrnlar trips to
Portland are made on
Momlav, WednesdaTa k Krl.lajr
Returning on the rlnva following, special
attention ?iven to llol exisr-ution of small
orders, lfava order
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