Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, October 16, 1896, Image 3

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HILLSBORO INDEPEXDEXT.
F1UUAY, OCTOBF.U 10, lyt.i.
LOCAL AND GKNI-RAL.
Rullxr nnrl water proof
N-liulin.-rUh A Won.
1umh at
Hoots ami hhiK-M Ht jirii-cs lower
than ever Ix-fore at ttrliuliiu-rit-h A
Son.
Cull on Iluinplm-yi for Iohih on
HnkI iroTty, also farm to ri-ut ami
to sell.
do to Schulmerich A Son for ril
lain, all Hliatle aii'l wiiltlu. for lo"ii
ht yard.
J. I. Knl(lit l- pr-mri't to mttke
loun) ot from $.',o to tl,0o). Se liiiu
and K1'' tiix terms.
M.fon fruit Jaw, I gallon at hurts.,
iiiurt-i at tJOrU., ami pintu at .'diets, at
Itryuu-ljtUlla w Co.. ea-.li store.
Twenty pouiul-i of bent granulated
augur for one doll tr at Urytiu LhI.I
law t'o. t'ah Store. See our tl.K)
fehneri.
Hood !M-eond-hnnd organ at a Idg
tiarguiu If (told at once easy terms.
Cull at Tualatin hotel.
Ladien' eoriet, alto ladle' and
children's hosiery, will lie wild at
eont on Saturday at the Hillslioro
lta.aar.
W. I). Hare will address the citi
zens of Washington county at Hills
horo Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
lit the court house.
(io to Schulmerich A Son If you
want liargain. All wxl nerge at
ll-'icts. ht yanl. All kind of dress
trimming in the latest style.
We invite your attention to a flue
line of cape and jacket latent
styles, and at surprisingly low price.
Hryan-l.nldlaw Co., Cash Store.
A hand of five hundred head of
beef cuttle were driven through town
yesterday morning. These bullock
came from Tillamook county and had
l'ortland for their destination.
Ribbon all silk, all color, all
width from il to at lik't. per
yard; nmaller al.en .ict. per yanl.
This I no old stock or shop. worn
good, but right from the factory.
Schulmerich & Sou.
I am prepared to tit any one with
glass1, from 2.1 ct. upward. Also
have a new Hsortment of Jewelry and
watches. Repairing done promptly.
Hard time price on all good and
work. L. V. HerkiiKHn, Hillsboro
jeweler.
(Jet a nrstelasrt Are insurance policy
backed by a tlrst-clas Company by
calling on J. I. Knight, for the same
price or Jew than you will pay for one
of a wild cat company. Remember
your late experience with the do
ceaed State of Salem.
Dr. W. A. Hrown, of St. Joseph,
Mo., writes hU aister, Mi Mary
Itrown, that he ha choneu a wile
ami that they are now In the light of
their honey moon down about New
Orlean. Ir. Hrown talk of visit
ing HilUboro next year.
lruggit K. C. Hrown returned last
Saturday from hi Wit Kat ai-com-paniinl
by hi bride, formerly Miss
Hello Hose, whom we all know and
favorably. Mr. Hrown and hi wile
received a warm welcome. They
have chosen the residence on second
ntreet north of the Light A Water
Co.' power elation for their home.
The S. I'. Company ha not taken
oil the flying train between Portland
an J San Frem-isco, nor have the
Htandard rate been established. In
cluding liertlis, the ticket for Pull
man standard aieepei are i: aim
for Pullman tourist leepeis 110. A
train atari every five days, leaving
Portland at 10 p. m. The next trains
leave Portland Monday, Octolier
l'.ith.
Hamlin's Wizard (til Company
commence a aerie of high-clas con
cert In the (tpera Hmise next Mon
day night, Oct. HUli, ami we can a
aureour reader a tlrst-clas entertain
ment In every result. They carry
ft ne male quartette, a good compa
ny of KH-ialty artist, and a funny
little man only 40 Inches high. Com
bined they give a programme worth
tire time the price of admission.
Hringthe Utile and children Mon
day night. The admission I only 13
wilt, but you get 75 wnt. worth of
refined amusement.
A few day ago a small ly of a
neighlxir exerciid hi embryo arti
tie gin by drawing the picture of a
mule He placed hi pictun-d sheet
In hi mother' hand for Insertion
and her criticism, providing it should
ta favorable. She examined it and
wald- "Well. Johnnie, that i a pretty
good mule, but It ha no tail." The
young ho'ful natehed the drawing,
which ho held at arm' length for
critical examination. The boy' mind
work.Ml rapidly, lor the anwer was :
"Mother, there are no tile on that
mule. He don't need a tail."
Hon. H. V. tlate met Hon. 1. N
Dunbar In Joint debate on Monday
last at Dilley. Mr. iato- Mated that
he stood on the St lui republican
platform, while Mr. Dunbar a posi
tively announced that he i a silver
republican a,iiarely on the Chicago
democratic platform. Mr.
opened In a 4Vminute Hja-.vh. Mr.
Dunbar replied. ulng !-' minute
Mr. te follow.sl for 1 minute,
when Mr. Dunbar closed hi side in
another IS minute, leaving five min
ute for Mr. Hate to float; the de
bate Mr. (late debated along the
lino of the--si topic: Platform in
conistencie. Ho calletl attention to
what a republican had to endorse
who adopted the Chicago platforni
hnw inconsistent he I from what he
w four year ago, or at any pre
vloii time In hi Hitical life. In
truth, there are no n-publi.-an uP
por.ing the Chicago nominee. I The
are all Hryan .lemtx taU. The
n.l topic win -liver -in.- wheat-1 e
two had no parallel decline. he
third point wa to compare the pro
ductlon of silver In the I nited I Mate
with the other protluct. rourtn.
He told who the nilver mine owner
h He I not a po(,r ,,mn- '"l1
w.ntlthy ami anile, corporation.
Here tiie s,aaker calle-l attention to
the fact that the Imdon llotlw;hild
are fast getting a controlling int. -rest
in the Anaconda mine of
the most gigantic laxly of ore In the
world The tlfih point wa an exam
Ination of the (I .29 per ounw proptv
sition. and last the quwtion, an t
afford to to experiment with Imle
iKneiit free coinage at a ratio of It.
t I Mr. Dunlrnr di.ln't reply '
of thtw proixwltion nor make denial
of any of th.tlKition taken by the
rpublUan.
A thi i the season when typhoid I
fever is nio-t prevalent, e-ix-eiitl (urn
siiould txi taken to securo puru iniiu
sud drinking water, U :-au-.- tin ir
impurity is one ot the chief causes of
thi dread di-ase. Ju all ca-e of
doubt it !. safest to boil the water.
Active disease. J, nt aways follow
from drinking poluted liquids, but
the vitality of Hie system is invaria
bly lowered thereby, making it more
ou.seeptihli) to zymudic infection. We
can't with certainty say that the cow
that drinks from the polluted cess
pool will transmit the typhoid dis
ease ct II will, the ii. ilk. but it I-safer
to see that she h;is clean, fresh water
in abundance. It is better not to
compel her, at thi season when the
natural springs are low. to drink from
stagnant pools. Milk may not be in
fected from the cow, but It quickly
absorbs any zymotic germs thai may
be pre-ent in the air. Hence milk,
too, should be boiled and scaled while
hot, and kept so till needed for use.
Tht re w ill be somewhat of a de
parture from the usual way in the
nature of the topic discussed at the
Congregational church next S.mday.
Iu the morning the pastor will take
for his subject, "The Arithmetic of
Human Life" Psalm Will. .Natu
ral history will be draw n upon for
illustrations to emphasize the leasoiis
deduced from the text. The evening
serviif will w itness the opening ad
drt's in a short series on great and
world-known hi.sloric.il episodes, that
of next Sabbath night Ix-ing ''The
Destruction of the French liastilt :
Some Truth that (ireat l.venl
Taught the World " A cordial invi
tation i extended to all to attend any
or all of these services.
Why suffer with coughs, colds ami
la grippe w hen Laxative Rromoui
nine will cure you in one day. D'w-s
not produce the ringing in the head
like sulphate of quinine. Put up in
tablets convenient for taking, (iiiar
anteed to cure or money refunded
Price L'.'i cts. for sale by the Helta.
Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets
move the bowels gently, relieve the
cough, euro the feveiis'i condition
and headache, making it the Ix'st and
quickest remedy for coughs, colds and
la grippe. Cures iu one day. "No
cure no pay." Price l!" cts. I'ors.de
by the IH-Ita Drug Store.
The McKinley Club titled the
Court House Wednesday evening
with elector intent on bearing Hon.
M. C. (leorge discuss the republican
side of the question of the day. The
speaker was forcible, logical and elo
quent. He was to answer Mr. Union
the populist, and he did it. That is
all that i necesary to say.
Schulmerich A Son have a line line
of schtxil .-hoes that can't be Itcat.
Kvery pair warranted.
It is going to rain soon. Provide
yourself with one of Schulmerich A
Son' rain umbrella.
See Schulmerich A Son' kid,
chamois and Haritz gloves; they are
the best.
If you want good health get a pair
of good shx-s from Schulmerich A
Son.
A large number of our representa
tive fanner were in town yesterday.
(let some of Schulmerich A Son's
tine underwear for this winter.
Ill K miKY MKUfNt;.
Ma). Alvord, chief of the dairy di
vision of the I'. S. Department of Ag
riculture, visited Hillsboro yesterday.
He i on a visit to this coast to give
personal investigation of the resources
of this section for dairying. He met
the leading dairymen of the county
and many of the business men. In
the forenoon he met our citizens per
sonally, and made individual in
quiries concerning the items con
nected with his special research. In
the afternoon he addressed a repre
sentative assembly of our citizens
in the court house auditory. The
house wa well tilled and the gentle
men and latlies present were intensely
interested, a Maj. Alvord addressed
them on the subject of foodsand feed
ing. Incidentally thesuhjivt of beet
sugar came up. The speaker said
that a community which could com
bine Iss t sugar making and dairying
would be fortunate, indeed. Tin
pulp of the sugar beet, after the sugar
ha lx?en extracted, i almost as g od
as the best root crop food for dairy
cattle.
The commissioner is not an oiator,
a some regard that term, hut hi dis
course I clear and to the point. He
is practical. Hi presence here will
infuse new life into the industry, ami
his report w ill be bsikcd for w ith in
terest. Secretary Kincaid has sent out to the
county clerk the name of J. (I. Ilo
hart for vice president, instead of (iar
ret A. Hobart, w ho was nominated.
There was some lively telegraphing
Ix'tween thi city ami Salem yester
dry afternoon. The matter was not j
adjusted at a late hour, and Secretary
Kincaid exhibit no great willingness:
to correct the mistake. It i a mat
ter that will probably cut no great
tliure anv way. since we vole for
electors ami not for president and
vice president direct. County Clerk
Imbrio feel that he will Ik' justiiled
in making the correction for this
county Without the consent of Hie
secretary of state, and he will proba
bly do so.
Head better list.
The follow ing is a list of letters re
maining uncalled for In the postotllce
at Hillsboro, Mober lii, WtS:
H. Stephenson, Mr. T. Day, Mr-.
Kd. McClure, Mis Minta Tilden and
Mr. Most-.
All letter not called for by Oct.
21th w ill be sent to the Dead Lettt r
Ollhv. One cent w ill be charged for
each letter called for.
II. S III I.MKIIK ti, P. M.
I l(i lliliVII I K.
Mrs. Sarah A. Smith died at her
home near Kinton Oct. 7 a' II m.
Deceased was lsrn March I ' I'M.
and wa married to Milton P. Smith
in 17-. she w a the oldest daughter
of Wilson and Mary Tigard. A low
hand, daughter and s.ai are left to
mourn the death of a devoted wile
and kind mother. The remain were
interred at ('resent orove cementry
Oct. Mh.
The Orange fair held here hist work
wa the greatest ucet of any ("T
vear. The exhibit, except fruit, was
unusually g'X l "d the crowd in at
tendatnv wa Mr in ex.vss of any
pn-viou year. Sin.v these fairs
have Ixvome a fixture the general
public a well a granger have con
tributed largely to its sticces and it
i looked lorwardtoa a grand gala
day.
f Mr. Jacob Oeiger ha wild hi j
acre tract to a slux inaker who win
oin a "hop at once. The priw paid
I conslderol ipxxl the'hanl time
IV.
cornr iioise yr.n.
LAW t ill KT.
Jam. s l: ibh was admitted to citl-
i zen -nip i t. Hill.
I'ltullATK mi k r.
L-t.i'e Jacob Keiin, dco-ase.t. Final
ace unit t-vamiuisl and allowed and
continued for tiie tiling of ret-ipt.
Kttte Will. Vincent, ihs-eased.
Senii aioiii.il a--coiint tiied, exainined
and Hppri'ved.
Lsti.te l ied Srhluiter, ds -eased,
l inui act.i 1 '.ii-d slii wing disburse
ri.ctit "is'.i; balance on hand, per
sonal pr.ipt rty, t'.tl't I'l; realty, -,"j00.
Ibis bit', in. e is turneil over to Llizrt
Schlueter, the legatee, and the estate
is closed of record.
I .state Oiin N. Clark, deceased
adoiini-lrati r directed to pay attor
ney's In- ( f i77 iu full for service.
i.-lao.- W in li. t arpenter, deiva-xsl.
Adiiiinislr itoi directed to pay certain
claims niiiouutiiij to ll'i, and that
the administrator post, notice of final
settlement.
Instate S ir ill 15. Sues, deceased.
Si-mi annual reHirt tihsl, showing re -
cci.ts,t,s. in; uwiiurseiiieiits,
l.tate Madeline llhtsser, deceased
Wnl nf dee. a-e. admitted to probate,
and (ieii. lilasscr, son, appointed exe
cutor to serve without bonds. Ap
priis r-: W. J. R ibinsoii, L. II.
Nichols and Sam'l Rice.
Estate Jesse Corneliu, d(H-easisl.
Semi-annual report tiled, showing re
ceipts since last nport, $.!0.).40; dis-leir-mi
-nts, f J17.o; t.i t:ice, i';C.Jo.
The report was opproved.
1 1 r.l l sni kks t ut KT.
In mad district No. li, W. S. Walk
er was appointed supervisor instead
of I.. S. Porter, resigned.
l i; , v.. -. ....i:... ..f
I.T.n-l llistlll l .1 ,llll ,111,1,1 l' J
Janes Ihompsoii tor lumber ami
nails, referred.
Complaint of (f. M Frank touch
ing obstruction in the county road
at Frank' Switch. Referred to D.
IS Reasuner for investigation.
Report of E. L. McCormick, J. A.
Iinlnie and W. D. liradl'ord exam
ined and approved.
Coroner's report on the death of
Win. Knighton. Continued.
Si-hulmerieh Hridge -The bids for
building the same were? W. II. Mor
ris, tir.T; C. Peters. JI7J; (ioodin A
.eel;. .;s- J. A. Sheppard, f.l; T. C.
Johnson, iT'.i- A. E. Mead, f71j P. J.
Kaufman, 'iil. Contract awarded to
P. J . Kaufman for f-'a!.
lir wnson Hridgt Hid.-: W. II.
Morris, ?: .-.H; M. M. Mead, 7I; Peter
.urclier, is;i,.-,ii; (ioodin A Meek.fsl.
Contract awarded to M. M. Mead for
7 I.
Tigartlville Fill-Hids: W. II. Mor
ris, Jllil; lioodiii A .Meek, i'..; C.
line, jllT; A. I :. Mead, fit I; J. D.
I lite, c I "'. Contract awarded to J. D.
Mile fur f ."..
Doi ng snii'h Hridge and Fill
Rid-: V. II. .Morris, $sii; M. M.
Mead, M!i; W. A.O lin, ltt.r.; M.
S. I ladey, i 1 1" "o. Contract awarded
to W. A. (ioodin for -".".
Poor Farm The contract now ex
isting between the county and A. W.
Sixtoii for the care and keeping of
the a 1 1 pi is on the poor farm i con
tinued for the year ending, Oct. 1st,
Is!l7.
CLAIMS Al.l.uWl I".
A-ssfssing lt, (-(lilecling -t
ieo 1 1 Wilcox
liridcs and roads
Lewi- Powers !l oil
John A Johnson '!" -0
I biles ( reek Saw and
shingl Mill 12 t"
W J (in gg :l oil
.1(1 lare il on
Wiley A I i.-nnis o on
Andrews 1, umber Co :10 2'.)
J P J iribe-r A Son... 1 no
T ( ' Johnson s") no
D H Reiisoner I oil
1' (i Todd I Oil
A (' Archlmld 2 IT.
( arstens Itro '!7 tin
J D llite I 00-
( 'minty Court
D 15 Keasoner PI oo
T ( Todd 10 Ml -
County Clerk
J A Inibrie
( 'ounty Treasure
A 1! Cady
( ounty Judge
1! P Cornelius
School Supcrtcndcnt and .
ii tin Craig
( 'ounty Surveyor--I.
I! ilkes
t7 00
- L'.is si
- 2:1 mi
Hod on
"ill oo
I7."i on
:ss'ls
M I I
y no
Court House
li R Hagley ...
A C Archbolil
W A Finney
W J Hell si in...
and Jail -
I no
17
I 'St
I oo
Fuel, Fight and Janitor
N A Harr- tt :to on
llill-boro Light and
Water Co "J Jl
T J Humphrey :;iino IC'J ill
Insane and Inquests
Win Hoy 1 ,'.o
Paupers and Prisoners
Andrew ls n .i On
It II liret r :l I
I : H S ippington 17 1
A W Saxton 171 oo
Hryan-1 .uidla w ( o . I mi
J.iiin Northrop. loon
i Rosa Frot ' oo
i I larriet I .oii-inaiit . oil
Mrs D E Renter ."i oo-
i Recorder of Conveyaiii-e
i i: I. McCormick
Stationery
-jy 7d
17 " 00
EL McCormick :'. no
I J .VI nibric -
It P Cornelius A i:,
(ieo D I! irnard :. o'i
Hillsboro Pub. Co . I.'i .".o
W D P.radford - 00
Hatchet 1
Argu ' oo
ShetilV-
W I l'.radl'ord
i State Cases
j M irv V. IVn-low 7 no
, Joht'iatli ttt Truitt . 7 oo
'liR HagVy 7 .IO
j I! II sippington ... - oo
AO atiehn 2 oo
.III s.-tnini on
.1 II Di !-triiiti ! .'.o
, W D Smith lo I .
I F .1 Willmms 1J no
; W D Wood 1 70
1 N A P. trrett 1 7o
C R- dtiioml 1 7o
I W D Smith .", li'.
i-' J Willi mis 1 do
I W D smith 7'i
i F J Williams -2 "o
' W R Jackson I 7o
i Jack l or. I -J no
1 1 . I! Hagley ' oo
70 ."i
no
I ( rt i in- ..k in.
l W
I .nriH
to weil were lulled, net.
th. to M (' Haker and Ida Hailey,
i i p . h. 1 '. t . j ami 1 l,f loth V'.lu ir.l
..." ' . .
A. liowmau and je-ie Aiiii-tpaugn,
(rtJ ye-.tr
II 00 It VIEW.
Webster Hlatid Ri'.'g, who luis
been quite ill of late, is recovering.
GrandjMi Selly is gradually grow
ing wor-.
Mr. I'.. Todd, w ho ha been il! f r
some time, was taken to Portland
lust week for treatment.
Mi- Lottie Itigg. who is a natural
violinist, renden d a lew very i li 'i e
selections on lier favoiite iiistrtimeni
Saturday evening to a well tilled
house at thi plaiv.
Mr. Rohb ira! am hi! L'"in' to
Hritiali Columbia, where he i -x peels to
sjK i,d the winter.
Mis Etta Si-ely wi'l siend the
winter iu tiio employ ot D. Wiiiic
tiiesy, ut Aurora.
Miss Flora Sis ly is expected home
froui Portlaud smin io speud a lew'
mouth.
W. W.Oraliam Id planning to start
for (iermany iu the near future.
Messrs. iKilph Clisell, Harry Ri-ese,
Hyroii lirim and several other Imp
1 buyers were iu our mid-t Saturday,
The principal hop cr.i, of tld Io-
,-. it- :,re Kiie at from li to 7 cents.
j '
MH0I.1.S.
Horn to the wife of Floyd I.awe
rence, on the 10th inst., u daughter.
Rev. Mr. Sht-els and bride have ar
rived home and are stopping v il li Ids
daughter, Mrs. Lawereuce.
Hon. II. S'.iiati-, accompanied by
Dr. Wood, ot Hillsboro, addns-e I a
fair-sized audience at Mt. Side Thurs
day, and secuEcd many voter for
McKinley.
Mr. It imo and family, from St.
IV.ul, were visiting at Mr. L. Rean's
i last week.
' Mrs. Whlttemore, of Portland, was
visiting her sister, Mrs. , T. Flint,
last week.
Tin boys are all sporting a McKin
ley badge since the republican speak
ing Thursday evening.
Rurglars were calling at Mr. Crow
der's Thursday evening, but owing
to it being some biter than his usual
reception hour their welcome was
not as cordial a they anticipated, and
their exit wa somewhat hurried.
Mrs. H. T. Flint is slowly rallying
from her lecent prostration.
Mr. Will Hankins, of Oregon City,
wa the guet of Mrs. Steel and
Howell last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Emerick were
in I he metropolis Wednesday.
The annual conference of the
'Church of Ood" will convene id
I'nity chapel, this place, cniinucur
ing Fiiday, the Pith, and lasting over
Sunday, with a basket dinner.
1 lied, Agnes Emel, youngest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Emel,
Thursday, Oct. Mb, of consumption,
aged :l years, 5 month and -I
day. She had been a victim of that
malady for a number of months.
Medical aid was obtained, but the
physician could give the anxious
parents no eucour.igemenf. She grad
ually weakened, and last Tuesday, the
(Ith, she contracted lung fever and the
end soon followed. Although it hud
been expected it was nevertheless a
terrible ardeal to have to give up one
so dearly loved. She was such a
bright, winsome little child, -o un-el-ti-h
and bore her sutler ing so patient
ly her parents idolized her. Evcr
one loved her w ho saw her. Jusl one
more home desolate, jusl one more
flower nipped in the bud. She was
a flower tx rare to bloom long out of
her natural sphere. The sorrowing
ones should rejoice that she has es
caped the cares and sins of t his w m id,
for
Mis Iiiis fine toj.c.n the nliiii-N,
A ut to hi-r iiuiuiir'iil (-.-;.
Wnmeiucll (l i.vi-ri lituoiu Li ev
Atel tho Mllilei ones !UO tle-t.
Rev. Strayfellow conducted the
services at the Evangelical church.
The interment occurre I at Mt. Side.
The bereaved one have the sympathy
of all in their sorrow .
l.,m: Hliul Mill-Make It out-self
I made one of the People's Wind
Miils which I saw recommended In
your paper recently, it only cost me
'i 10 and is a splendid mill; my well
is deep, but it pumps it all right and
with very little wind; the neighbors
all like it, and us I am a kind of a
carpenter I have a g rest I to put up
nine mill already, on which I can
Lmake a nice profit, and there are
many tuner lor w itotii i can put up
mills this fall. I don't s.-e why every
farmer should not have a wind mill,
when they can make It themselves
for lea than (Mo. Anyone can get
diagram and complete directions for
making the w ind mill by sending 1
two-cent stamps to pay po-tage, etc.,
to E. D. Wilson A Co., Allegheny,
Pa., 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 Kit.
Kloitrlc Itittrrs.
i;ititrU Hitters In a iiMliiritie
suiteil for v.ny M'a.-on, lut icrltaps
mnro jr'iierally in1 -tic I, w hen the
Imiu'ht exhautetl I'eelin jtreVMiN,
when the liver is 1ril itinl hIiihUIi
ami the need of a totiii atnl alterative
is tell. A nnipt u-e of this ineil
ieine hns often HVerted hmjr ami er-h:-s
fatal Iniiuus fevers. Noiuttli
eine will a' t more surely i' emmter
Hctiritf ami freeing the system fr.m
the malarial pii-on. Headache, eon
stit.ation. diz..iness yield to Kleetrir
UittejM. oOf and 1 .er hottle at tin
HilKhoro riiarmacy.
1 have iiied many preparations fur
restoring hair to natural eolor, hut
never had fatisfaetory results till 1
usd Zulu Vulier; it will restore any
hair or Iward to it natural color in
three weeks. If it does not they re
turn your money, you Nke no
rikt. People who have never tried
it can tfet a sample package, wiiieh
contains enough t. restore any onr-
hair to natural color, hy -4endin -1
two rent stamps, to pay p-tai:e, etc.,
to WiNon A Co., New Concord, ( mio.
The regular prict is J.."o per
package. If it does not restore your
hair to natural eolor, or make any
color of hair darker in tlm-c wii-k-.
they will return your 'tamp'. Thi
proposition is so fair that thousand
are u-itt it. It is harmlos, h:it
never fails. Why can't hiu'tootey
lie made hy sell in Zulu Vulier from
hoiist to hoiiM"?
The Mrul I'HiiiHca.
Ja-. L. Pranci-, ahlennan, t h'u auro,
-.ays "I regard Pr. King's New lis-
in i.l. ol i.iinniii f( r ioiil',1'.
ji'ohN and luntr eomplalnt-, hiving
: 75 uh it iu my family for the lat live
'years to the exclu-ioti of phyiciat
. ; precriptins or other preparation-.'
" 1 Ww John Hurgus Keokuk, la..
writs; "I have iM-en a iniiii'io oi
the Methodist Kpipal chnrcli for
tifly years or more, and have never
found anything o U-nertcial or that
gave me ueh sH"edy relii f as lr
Vin- pw li-eoverv.,, Try thJs
i .i .. ....... ..s...t.i-.- t-jML- Triid
' '"K"
b'." vt t HiUstxjro Ph Aruia'
A arde J
Hijhest Honors World's Fair,
ilold .Medal, Midwinter Fa'r.
DEI-
CREAM
J
Moot l'crfevt MaiU.
do Vrij tiie Slav. in -l
( luilicr ti Make Mouej.
I rend how one of your subscriber
made money wiling- diswasher; I
j ordered one, and my lady friends
were charmed, us they hate dish
I washing. My brother and 1 com-
meiiced selling them, ami have made
I fl,T"' afier paving ail expense. We
don't canvass any. t lur sales are all
made at home, people come or send
fur tin-in. Tiie Mound Citv Dish
Washer is the best dish washer on
j the market. ( lur business is increas
j ing, and we are going to keep right
on until we make ten thousand tlol
, lars. We sell from live to Httet-n ma
'climes i-vtry day, ami some day
j more. The di-h washer is lovely;
: every housekeeper w ants one There
j is iioe.cu-e to tie poor when so much
money can be made selling dish
washers. For particulars, address
The Mound City Dish Washer Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. They will start you
on the road to .success.- A RKAIiKK.
I .Hie l ttlal to a (.old Mine!
Wiil some of your reader give me
a good recipe for making cold starch'.'
1 inn selling s P-heiiting (bit irons
ami iron a little at every house, and
have to u-e some starch every place,
and want to know how to make good
cold starch. My husband was in
debt, ami 1 being anxious to help
him thought I would sell self-heating
Hat irons, mid I am tiding splen
didly. A cent's win th of fuel will
heat the iron for three hours, so you
have a perfectly even heat. Ytiu can
iron in half the time ami no danger
of scorching the clothes, as with the
old iron, and you can get the most
beautiful glass. 1 sell at nearly every
house, as the iron save ho much fuel
everybody wants one. I make tl .50
on cadi iron, and have not sold less
lli.iu ten any day I worketl. My
brother is doing well, and I think
any one can make lots of money any
w here selling irons. J. F. Casey A
Co., St. Louis, Mo., w ill start any one
in the business, as they did me, if you
will address them.
Mks. A. Hi sski.i..
I lie New Hunk uon t ree to All.
I read iu the Christian Standard
that Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A.,
St. Louis, Mo., would give an t lu
''aut planted hook spoon to anyone
. eliding her ten 2 ct lit stamps, I
sent for one and found it Useful
that I showed it to my friends, ami
made f I i in two hours, taking order
for the spoon. It cannot slip into
the dish or cooking vessel, being
hehl in the place by a hook on the
buck. The spoon is something that
housekeepers have needed ever since
spoons were llr-t inventended. Any
one can get a sample spoon by send
ing ten U-cent stamps lo Miss Frilz.
This is a splendid way to make mon
ey around home. Very truly,
Jfnnkttk S.
Ice (ream No a Mailt" in a Minute.
I have an ice cream freezer that
will tiee.' cream perfectly in one
minute. As it is such a wonder a
crowd will always be around, so any
one can make from live to six dqllar
it day selling cream, and from ten to
twenty dollars a day selling freezer,
as people will always buy an article
when it is demonstrated that they
can make money by so doing. The
en-am is frozen instantly, and is
smooth and free from lumps, I have
done so well myself, ami have friend
succeeding so well, that I felt it my
duty to let others know of the oppor
tunity, as 1 Lei conlideiit that liny
person iu any hx-ality can make
money, as any person can sell cream
ami the freezer sell itself. J. F.
Casey A Co., lib! St. Charles St., St.
Louis. Mo., will mail you complete
instructions, ami w ill employ you on
-alary if you can give them your
whole time. W.M. Mc
of Final tovtt lenient.
Noip r. is HKKKiiY ;ivi;x that
t ho ur.-MTiiiMiiM has this ilar Med
loi 6 )-il inv.iunt in tin i-iaio o John
U :vrr it . tl.'fi'.i.'f'1', ni 1 that tht- Piili. -lay
i" N ivoinler I-1!; h..a l eon kpI hy the
r..iinf v (urt il tie S uto ot I Irt'iron for
thf ho ir ii'-" o'i tc fr 1 1 - -it ol the iim
A 11 ji -r mi ' i t" ' ' i o su l eiaie ore
i-oriiu-l to I . . .-n. r .it -x-.A ilare to
. ti m k( o j " i f .in. t .( ii ive to tho
.too W at.i (i. i ho tun
i;h II Mi ! i KA Vi'l! VT.
A'I".iii -. r -' -r ! i ; i: i 1 John Itay-
v .ii ;. !(. c .1 ' 1. J I - - "i
i h i in i i ', 1 i.
Firntor' oli-e.
None;: i nr.KKv -ivks. that
t i irid.'r-it.''n 1 Ii ih lu i-ti at t'Oinieii
-x.cil'o:- .1 ido l,.Ht wil :in-l f e- ' i tiiPii t ol
V iu i.i. ii" Pt.i"--r, I'Hti "I W i-sinniMon
t 'mi : - tlcriM-i il. All r.-r-un i havitiir
i.t.tiK in: iin .i ii-1 c in; uro col .to--1 to
.- -Mi- th-1 H 'MIP tor ;:l.oWittn o to th
uiil ihL'lirl :if inv r i-'ie; .vt li.tr-h-ll
It. in.-. ,ln:.' ...i i.ii.rv, n-rm.
w;tiio-i x iiioiit .s lr 'in ill.- il.i'e, and
p r- 'Hi knoii'.if t h ins i ci Itt'loliicvl to
s.,ti. f-t.'ie arc Iuti !.- n t IhM I niat
i inno'it 'ai !' v n' t to thf iiiitierine i.
i .). f r 1 l"'
.K"i:'K I'..A--KI'.,
Kv ( ! : "I lii- o t 't t Mjtf'iiirne
1 ' ' .i 4 , .Ic.ta-d. I'l -'
1 1' i II! tl AN K X K- t 1 U
) ih.u- out o! Cm- i ir nil 'irt ot the
ial.' ct Oro -on. V r W rt ittiu'luli I ointy,
,ii t r ni V. I'.. Il : r. ii i : hu J . i;nl K
I ol. A M- l,f..d mnl Jnhii
;, I, i ior rho -11111 of l I '. 'o-.ti, and
t r 1 (! h r uii ol ?l H.S 1', K old
( ' ..II, ( 1 1 Ii Hi!", -t t'lcc' ll :il Hi" ril' Ol
, 11 r t to 'loi.'s-n. 1-"-" Hi" - Mi 'y
... i ire 1- O. -ii I lor In o'--.Ih i I ex
j, 11-. ni -'i.-1 . f I wry .
y, . :!i-'M "-'. "v v.rtu" n i-ti ru-
ii..-. ...i j'i 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 f , ; i n 1 tor n-it ot
s- fl; it t " r o;i i j r-' ri v. i .l.d. on tli
1 h .1 v o u- 1 '.. r, I:., tiu y h-vy on nil
i;o u.lT"t ! l'i' :vt'.vc titiin-d ilolen-
-U I'l tho litre iintKT ih-i fihe 1
T r. ; .TV. , :IM t i W 1 - , - M l.'l.lV, tht I Hill
. I -mii!mt, lvi nt Tin? nr.it ti door
d t III I OU' t lion-..'. Ill II ii'l' T , V t9h-
111.: m ' . aiy. w 1. nt tho h ur t. It)
(, ', .1. in. ot 1 1 i ilsf, 'fii T i 'ilo
it : : . ' 1 t 1 the h jlto-'t old It fr o.-ti the
u :.j it d r .' .-.1 r-.il I rot c: t v. !..-. it : t
1. d:i f.l l.M t - 1,: s in "' k !
in t:t ' '.vii o Out 11, Wrtiiiini;toti
f iiii-,'! ."ii. ' -.1 1 ; -1 V tho In T:nhe- ,
I .re ni'iiwl nu. a"i l t r the roti nil '
r x pii-' ii .' 1 -1 '"
-.ii I nr.. 1 '! v I he - 1 I '' i"-1" t- I
in il i
j.-r
i.t
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S ,1 ! '.V s'l I. ''I f ' I , .ll'- Of
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y:nruj Isti tt "l
THE DUDLEY MILL
Tiie unJi-rigius!, Imiii,- K i,-l i'.a a
term of years the w. ll-kno a t'.niir mill
mi North Plaiii known a tiie 1 i !'.
Mill, h.-u ovt-rhmiltsl it and put it in frn-t-clitsi
Older for .M.Tchnlit mul Ciitnin
'rL. ?cialtv will U- iiKide oi
E('IIAM;E MOUk AMI CIIOl'l'lMi
' III ( k HE IT !! Kill.
j H air coustitntly on hand or nr.nin.l te
I unlcr.
I.. 0. EISi,
( ruten die.
i.l AL0EK SI Kf'ET,
POKTLAND. OK.
C. 6. aioia, fre.
The only First- "fa
Class and Strictly
Temperance Kestau
rant in the City.
OREGON INDUSTRIAL
EXPOSITION
'OKI 1. 1 Ml,
OKHiOV.
SEPTEMBER 10 to
OCTOBER 17.
The t ireat Krrioutccs ni tint l'aeilic
North wi-st Agriculture, Horticulture,
Fisheries, Mines, Manufactures, Ma
chinery, Truiissirtatiiui, Trade mid Cmn-lueri--
will lie represented inure O'lnplcie
ly than t'er tn-fure.
(.rand Hand Coiu t'it...
Every Afternoon ami Eteiiluir.
Special Attractions...
Ever) Night.
Lowe. Kales E-r .Made
Ou all Traiisiortaliou Lines.
Admission 25c, Children 10
For exhibit Rpiice. apply lo lieo. 1..
baker Superintendent, ut the building.
E. ('. M ASTEN, Secretary.
TOIK'K IS IIKIiKHY -1IVKN THAI
I the utnttrj.iiif(J li its 1km ii jifii ai r-t
uy t Nt t outnv t'uurt til WuMiinirtim t'uun
t v, ( )rt'(fiii, ittlmi nii( ratr tit i lie esi.ne l
AiIdh llai t ;it;'r, deceaHod, late ol s.i d
t'uuiity. All persona hnvini? cla'-ni"
niitiiiist mu ill esUiie are Iwrt'liy init ncd tn
prt-sfiit the BiiniH to the uit.ter-siiit'tl at
the latn reniilenre of mini dei-cu.'il, tur
utiles northeast ut' tireenville, viitliin mix
luniuhs troin the date lien'ol tor m low an - e,
.in l all tiers inn k iitt w ing t Ihmusi?, v in
.ltbtel to Hani estate will iiiako t.aynuMit
ot the "nnif to the U'Mlc'Miunc 1 nhout
AiJnuntttralur of th f?late ol Allni
il ii 1 1 a 'i iftT , Jece;i-iel.
lT-'Jl
In thk uiu:t ir 'ui:r ok nil
Sihi ot Orogo.i, lor W;ih'iii(.oii
1 ouniy.
Miry M. HugliM, 1'litintill 1
v-
K. HuKhe, Odicndiint )
l'u K. '. 1! ugUer, tho uhovu naiitod
il.tteriilitiit :
In the Name of the Sin to o Oroiron, vo.i
iirt! horohy coin ttiH tided and rooutrod to
;ilpr;ir in His uhove etuaiod Court and
.in1 or the ronif'Itiint li It i aniiiHt you 111
t ho iihovp nntitlod imih', ou or hoi or o
Monday, the ''.' I tluv of Novoruler,
the name htiin tine first dtiy ot tho lu xi
rojjulur term of the uhovu entitiod t'tnirt
no it tolio-A in the exoirnti in ol the tout
pi jHonbo.l 111 the order tor tho p'lhlio.i-fioii
ot this Miinnioii). And yon will p.r.io
tiiktf notu e thut if von (nil to so a poo r
mi l autMor waul coinplnint tho plniutil!
will apply 10 ine 1 ourt f.ir wo rein'i
therein piuyed for ami tlctii:iridod, to-wit:
For u dissolution of ilo marrmo mid
iu;irriitit;e cotilraot now and horotoioro v
hiniit heiweenthe abovo u inn d phtintill
a fill the nhove named defendant, nnd lor 11
decree uw uriting the cure, ruilody and con
trol ol the minor children oi I lie pl.iintill
iiid dolon lmit to the plmn.iif horoin, nnd
lor a dooree of perinanont a imonv ot 1 ho
-.uin of $ per nunith dur ni the minor tv
of said c hild. en, und lor uch oMmt and
Outlier deoroe it may m- m nu.-t with
p.(Uiiy a.i'l irooil rni? rii' t.
l liu Miiniiiioni is serve 1 a' uni yon hy
order of H in. inomfli A. MrUn lo, .I i Uo
o the above named il 0.1 rt, 111 u I ut Cnam
!hti nnd l-iled thf omv ot M.MtMniior,
ls: .KO. U'. HA'.hKV,
1 ; '." Aitornoy lor I'lrtOitilT.
svnmrss.
in thi: riittiiT it.titr
1 Slule ul OreifOil, lor V
OK UK
C-.il III ttOII
IJ.-iinty,
Hubert linbri, I' a n ill ,
v v
Jxlin Vi for uml I fin k kellenn.vi '
lielt)iiilnris. 1
J.jliii W user, uno of Ihe ahuve iniitii il
ilvtendHni. :
in the Nam, of tli Stt n( Ori-K.m, you
are hereby conunaitile-l and re inr'i lo
appear in the above entilleil Uoiirt a it
answer the complaint tite I aiMtnsi yot tit
the above entitled mul on or lulore Mon
day, Ihe U day of November. A. 1) ,
the same being the first duy ot the neii
reuiur term of the above emitted Court
in-1 1 lollowinK Ihe expiration of the lime
prescribed in the order lor puh.ii-uiiuii ot
thu iiimiiioni. and you will phase inkn
notice that if you fail o to appe.ir and ans
wer ,aid complaint, lor want thereof, the
piuintiir will apply to the Court for the
rlnf therein prayed lor and demanded,
to-wit :
1 hut he hive u lirtnent ngHinit you for
the uin ot 7:1".0I in I'. N. Hold coin. wit:i
t mere. t thereon since the Jinh duy ot Jul.-,
lM,.i4, at the rat - ot per cent per annum,
and the sum ol ln0 attorney fee.. ami the
sum of Mtf'taie, p.ud lor year ls:n, tnd
ihe costs and lishur-temenls ol thig suit.
Tnivt the nioriK-iKe made, ecuti-l and
delivered by yi u to Ihe abvo n itm-d
plainlitt to eoure the pivment ol the
-O'lis abovn et torlli and upon the fo'
lowintc ilesrriiied real property, lyinir, te.
mit and situate, iu Washington Comity,
ilregon, aod boundel and i!ts.-rtli-d n.i
lo'. loos, to- it:
Coiniiientuitt on the south line of the
donation land rlnun nf Iiair llutler an I
wile in section : T 1 N It 2 W W.ll. Meral u
point :U.2I tli. westward Iroin tliu miuiIi
east corner of ssld d nation l ind rlsim,
anl running (hem- souili lu Is h-iM '
(lis- to Kbherts line; Ihenie est ,
His., thence north 1" 4s' west '.'.. In clu. to
llutler line, and teem e east war I ".H i cba.
lo the place ol beginlng, i-ontain Iwcn
tj ( Ji) acres, be foreclosed and said land
ne decreed to lt sold by the Micrill ol
Washington county, Iregon in the man
ner provided bylaw and Ihe practice of
hi. Court, and that the procec Is ot such
ale lie applied Io the payment ol the sum
one and owing t the pia null I. en in as
ul.ove set f irth, and that the defendant lie
l.arrc-d aad foreclosed of ad claim interest.
tight, title, lien or e.iiitv ol reueuir t on.
save onlv Ihe statutory rigiu i reo-em in
or lo Ihe said mortgaged premises, or any
pari thereof, and for inch other ai d furth
er decree as may seem ineot w ill r iuy
and good conscience.
This summons is published again,! von
by order cl Hon. T. A. M ilri le, .In lg ol
the above nauiel Court, mads at Chamuers
sn I dated the sth d'V os o.-toi-er. A. I.
is-... f.KO. H. IIA'.I.F.V.
2D ji;. Attorney lor l'i iintifl.
liarltlrn' Arulr nlt-.
Tin- lt -wive in th wnrlil far
i-iiti. Iiruisst. -xirt-si. iil.ss-rs, sxlt
rht'Utll, fi-Vtr rVirtf, tctt.T, -lliiiii-l
hrtmls. t-hillilHins, ,rn, ami ..II -kin
t-niitio!is, ami K.tlv.-ly run-. il--..
nf nl IWV r-iuins. It is irilltriilit.sisl
to irivt -rfsft tifitfti'in ir iii'm.jr
firillliltsl. Iris? 'S fllLl pi lei 4.1
tvr ntle by llil-jre 'tiii
i HAVE YOU USED
BUTTER PARCHMENT?
A'l gilt-edged butter put on the ni.ii
ki t by creaiuciic is wrapped in j .ija-r.
"the product of the private daily would
reach it market in much bcttei c-ik!i-.
'.!! i!" wrapped i:i lluttor r.-iclniiciil
than it does when wrapped in cloth.
Parchment i not on!v be'ter then A th,
but cheaper.
Cloth sells at 0 cents per yard, from
which 27 sheets can be cut 27 Parch
ment wrappeis exist 3 '4 cents.
500 Sheets, 8x11,
500 Sheets. 8x13,
The staud.iul ?!e i'oi pound roiis is
Sxtl inches; ."-pound blocks ate
wrapped in the Sxi.tj sie.
One icasoii why paper has nut been
generally used heretofore, funnels
could not s;et it at the general store.
It is now kept at the Independent of
fice cut to anv size wanted.
liuUUulUUtUtUiUUtUuiUUlUUiUUS
Dr. CHAS. E. CEICER,
....WIM, HK IN KOliKS.
.OV K
lit-
a 1 wnl I Itniiil .it 1 1 v iv- i' 1 is.i. '
Win. t.eitu-i-r. S(h ci.i1 iiifetiv.tin t il t
M-'tin'.il an.i S iruicnl llscrtrt'- ut W.unen
tiii'l CliiUlrt n un.l nii t'hrtmc Um'ttM--.
SIPHONS.
i;. v . I. mi. h.
rw.int.ll
w.
I'pl
li. I . M.
l'l'I'-ritn,
( l.ti K I..
J.
in 1'ii.int
I'urti'M ntiil Jt?. M tnti,
liltit-. j
M. rt'M r-son,
IcinlmitH :
1 t )t'irun, ru
L' J. V. I'l'tcrhoii mi 1 V .
tVtO (t t!l' IlliOVf HUTPll (Il
In the Nuii.e ol III-; M;ii
tind oath ol voti mi hii o by iotiurod antl
o, mi to a 'i.l od in 11 open r in 1 hu tibovt on
o:lod Court aid uinwor tho roiiioianit
ti it'll ut!-iiii-t you in iho ut-ivf entitled
Miit, on or he ore M omhi v, 1 ho .'t 1 day ol
.Noventhor. l'.ti, tho s.imo hein the l.ri
day ot the uexi regular tt mi ot tho ahow
oniilU'tl t'l.iirl noil lollowin theexpir.i-:i-m
ol the nine proscribed m th.i order d
pul-lu ation ol this uniinoii-s.
Vuii ft. II ploaio take notice lliat if von
fail to !o appear and answer -..tid coin
plaint tilaint ll vv .11 apply to tho t'ourt tor
thu reliet therein piayed 1 r and demand
ed to- it :
1 hat tli.it certain tnor ; k----'1' mnde, ex
e 'Utod an 1 h'hvorel v v. u and eaeh ol
VOi to the above 11: ino 1 puillitilt on tho
fcJ 1 day ol Apt. I, I-.f.i, to .-eon re tl.i pay
ment ol tho hum ol t.i-0 I . i;'ld coin,
with intoivM thereon at the rale ot Hpr
cent per annum troni said I day ol Air:l,
iVi.'i. and men I ho follow 1 iitf don -nii. d re.t
property, iy nit', boiiitf and i'ualo in
Va.-hiinf ton Conn y, refon, to-wit :
liie -south hall of ttio west half of tho
n. 1 1 iie.iMt .marter ol s rimii T . K I
j W Wish Mtr., no r lormed, and iniu thi
I locript ott liien iti he lelormed t con
I t Tin to the hoid owned bv ttie said .1. V .
lVt-To,i on the d.iv o fprp,
lo hi.; l.v in, I'eiii.; nnd sit a ilo in ' i'h
tnton i' juntv. O eron, to-wit: The
"otiih halt ot the t,ul halt ot the hoiiI -ft!-t
.'uarter id p-oction ;.!, 1' ."t N It 4 W
Wit!- AUt.. an t that lahi tnoru'airo bo a'-j'pln-'
1 and tie reed to lo a lieu upon Mai I
prioiii-oi last above letcrinod.
Thai tho 1 laint lf li'ive jud 'iiieut uirftin. 1
..u and ea h ot you for itie Mini -.it $4'' )
I . . if old o.iin, h it Ii nit oi o-t t herooii ti ni
April JJ, ls..". nt the rite ol 10 per 101 t
nor milium anil the 111111 id -f hi at torne v
iee, and th.it rail t 11 in and the w ho e
thereoj he adjudge. I Jind decree 1 to he a
luoiinairo
lion upon the premise I ;i -1
; uLitivn
le4(Tibod, an I lor a derree thai 1
i iid mortirare ito f ororloied, and a ml '
I pro mi mm he fob J h iho Mionll ot S'a-h
I inton ( ouiitv, O i'L'nii, in tho iniiiitit-i
ipro-til ed bv law, and thrt prtieood- i l .
Milch :ilo he appli' d to t';o payment ol tho
I tiom uid of tho piaooill ain.ve i-et for'
ami (or w liich ju h'inon 1 in praved toi ' mi I
:or u h other and turth'T n-liel ui ma
. 1 1 iiieet it 1 e.jiii y and food ton
1 tic, summons is p'll'li-hcd n-iiinsf vio.
1- order of lion. llion:is A. Mrllrid'.
.Iu Il-c ol the aiiovf-miuicil t ourt. made it
l h. til. hers ;nd d.UC'l tin- Jsrh dav ol sei -tciiih.--,
c . T : . li. U A i . I . I: V .
l:-:.i Aiiorni-y lor I'lamiitl
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
VV'iM-ld'a Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
RIBBONS AM)
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EAGLE MARBLE WORKS!
t. g. icx-Kii-isre
MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES
and all kinds ot Marl.lo Work in
TALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE.
Iinpurtrr nnJ tU-ftlcr in
A meiciii and Scotch Granite V. Mints.
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Ml siuhl E"-hni- and I 1 irrspliic
Tranf-rs. and tsu- Utters ot I r-dit
j .M- "r.lH'i'id.in
; iVu"i,,.. I an. i--. -ri.n. Krai kf .rt-
I .tijMam, Storkuolin, and all i.rmoiia
eitit-sof Knr-ajn.
Collfottorn ma c n.l r.cccsailnV pints
fsvw lvw I r- t a. m. to n r.
55 cts
60 cts
sin noH.
I N i!IK t ill' l r k ol'HT ok THK
1 Snitu u( Orf;;tn, iur Vu-U iugtou
t utility.
l iii l'un-lie Mu.:ir iil Trust I
I iivi'ttiittnt iuniirt.iy, l.iiniiptl,
r.u.imtl
, K: h.nd W Iham- uml dUarii J. y
WitlianiH, Van It. Ii hnsitiniuit '
ami M in i'. lh l a-.hn.uit and j
oeoru Puiion uml - Pullcii, ,
l'fteudatltn.
I t) lieoru'e Pollen, deloiulanl :
Iu the Name ol the Male ot O; e.in, you
ari hioehy ri iiiirod toappi iiraud answer
the coinpiibutL iiifd a!.iiiiHt you in th
above entitled u:t hy 1 lie It rt day ot the
next term of Court utter the expiration of
the publication ot Hi n iiniimiiiiH, t--w it :
I V M niidny, November t, lv, ami if you
tail to ao ttlltwer, tor want thereof, ill
' plainlitt will apply t 1 the Omit I t the
r-In t deiiian.lt , m u,, complaint, M-wit:
1 hat i: he decreed that there ih due ami
owiio; to the plaint t! upon the promissory
note iltMorilH'd in the tomp. 'iiit the miia
d t'i,t Willi intrreM thereon trim Junn
1 U. I !!, Ht the raie ot lo p. r rent per un
num, all in 1 oiled miiIm K''t com, anil
th.it plaintit! have ami recover iti cost
ami di.ihiintement ; that plaint li s mort
1 t :ii'.ti ite.irnbfU in the complaint, anil
riven to soi'ine said note h do. red to he
the hri-t lien upon tho mortai'd promisa-i
ait ii ate in Washington Cointy, Siatn of
Oregon, and tloici ibfd ui tollwi, to-wit:
Comnittncintr at the Miiitheait corner of
the doiiatoii land claim lo Patrick Keily,
a. id be. 11 if in ei'i loni loiirieoti til) ami
titteeri (li) fowtiMlnp one North Kan04
1 ur wtMl ot the Wiiimneite meridian, aul
runniiiK' thomu north ulon the east line
id sud donation laud claim twenty (-0)
chain", theme, west twenty cimina,
ami r:inmn thence north twenly (-'")
Wiuiu to the north hue of the Kelly
e.aun, thence west nlon' H.tid ilaim line
t wenty u'') chum, tbenee south lorty t1)
1 hams uioiiir th.- wont line ol said claim,
1 ilii'iiro easi lorlyto rhaini to the piac.j
jot hekfin 1 in, coniainin IJO acre; alio
' tho north hail ol a cerium donation land
' claim Mtn ite 111 tteclioii totirieeit (14),
t hlteoii (loK twenty two i'SJ) and twenty-
three (t.i) lownnhip onu (I) north mtirftt
1 loir () wvsl ot the Willamette mer.diaik
tnd known 10 the donation land cntnii of
tt-.Tio I t eo:iff, t ho m;i me Lenin Not ihcalion
No. THMsi Huid uorih lia 1 incliitliuu; lot two
(-) ol NHotiuM tilteoti 1I1) lota inreu (,,
I lour (1) and live (-O ot M'tiimi
fur teen ( 1 1 j. hii I a Ktnp oil l ha
north Hide of t lie southc i.it 1 uarter
I ol soul tie.iHt i) uarter id section li I teen
I (!-') and coiibiweit .planer ot outh-o-.t
ijnartor ot seetion fourteen (11) all in
said township and rane; and that sawt
mortiak' he torec oed and naul property
ne sold in the m inner iirovuloj hy law to
Dit ml y the atorosaid xuuii due the plam
, t il, and that you and ml permmi claimina;
1 under you he barred ami loredoied ol all
j nirht, c.nun or evi:ty ot redemption in the
hi I ' M s. -- iitnl tvrrv l-.irt thcn-ol, mul
lur mm' 'i i 1 1 1 1 r Ht, -1 1 utlur icih-I to tu l ho
(.'it.iii iiKiy stTiii nnvt .ni l O'l'liltlil.
I Iii piilihf.il i. u ii in nit liy oriicri'l lion.
I . v : 1 1 H. ?-i'Mrii-, pnl-i'M ol t he irunit C ourt
I the iitH .it Oienoii, lor tUv Kuurlli
.1 il I u;i it 1 1 1 ii-' . ui in t Ihi t.li'-f m:t
troni Wailniitio i ti t t v ol Mon. T. A.
Mi tiit'lu, .In-Ir ut tin- 4 1 1 on i f ourt nt th
Mute ol 0.f!in, lur tlio (' unty ol WhmIi
ntloii, Mittl s.t i onler win m.iile on O. l
o:.i i o.Ji,
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.f'. A loru.-v t 'i Piiiinlitl.
A DM I IN I It TOIt HA
OT II K A I. PltOI'FKTV.
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Tori K is iii:i;i;itv (.IVKN, THAT
uiHilo lv th' t uiitity ( ourt ol tho Siitt ut'
ri u'un, lor ii-lniiffoii r.Minly, on lh
7 th il h y uf .lull, lh., hiuI a nuipenm)t
ry ornr iuii iv "ttt-l Court mi the LM.tii
iltiy tif S!.i inhrr, l'wi, in th-s in;atT ol
i lit i?Hits oi J"-e ui ntilufj, tliTi'iiMi'd,
nnd to 1 liufi, I , Cur ih'1iu-, Mil:iiiLi-trHtor
ut tend eftiito, o.ri-i ifl, 1 nl Wl nt puhklo
auction, Iu Hit- h Ik-he-.! hitilrr, at ilia
utli Muor of i.'usin H.Mi-p, in iluls-
Uoro, iiiiiuurr
u' u: il;iy , I lie .;
; he hour 1 l'l
lt Hill'i 1 (V, III
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to Hit! hull iiih-'i,
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Wiii. M.r. mi"
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it tlx ilunniiM
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Cut tt ol tha tori-noon of
llf'ilH 1 ot i.ltl -it ill I? of
il-r--.i.i , all ot thu fol-tf-i!L'iinfii
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n. a i-.ii t ol ih - l. 1.. C.
tu in I I N It .1 Wt of
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1 1 ut the northiMist ruriHT
1:111-1 flat HI ol J - 'or
!t I'l n one tiurtti, ruiiirrt
liel 1 11 in Mi'i'i ton
thre w-it ut tii w nluiiift ti niril mn mul
run run if thinrn muiith milv -nitir ilftn-es
..nil Uc.vi' iiiiimie-i wet champ, t
ihe fluiitlH-a-t ruriiiT ut thu trm t ol htnti
fonvpyfl tu ( Imi. Wainhi-ttM hy Jif
tJornrlu-, lin me io itli tvtrlv cl.no
-int lori vM!ht minuti' wtit 7.47 rliairin,
I hence nori h huij-hihh de-rei i and
twoive niinnU') hami, "t hrn
north "Vi'ii tl-rc.-i uii1 thirty ni.niit'
e-t4.tv rhaini, Ih- iKt nurlh Mixty-miia
t-vr--'i VI rn i ri tit i fawt H rhiuiii io rnt
line-ot sfti'l "lor fcttmn tiaini, lhn. e n rth
-tfht ilpgreei Hill Ii I T y -onu lit i li il h-n, i'-it
1 . 7(1 fhfi ni tu i "I hckfiniiiuK, an I con
taintfitt; I a- rc.
ri i't lan I nl ho mil. I ut"'fi thf follow
in ti rriiH ut rn l- t Im- imlf ot I lie iiir
( li-isn pri f to If f i-l in i ,i i li at ttm lima
ut j h. ha lam e i n two vmii ; oV (erred
pavnii'tit to iH-ar infpri"t at thn rule of
--iht p'-r c-n i pr Hi.n im, -.yahu Biiriiii'.l
lv.nri'1 to h" "ipcurc.1 l,y mortK'iifl upon
; hu prnin i- jM . ( ' n vy n ii to hu at
the eiiiann- oi 'l'i-1. r.
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Atltiiini'.tratur of the csial'j ot .1 -n-e 'ur-
lici illi, 'If fjtril.
liM). K. H ' 1 1 . K Y ,
't 22 Attorney lor K tale.
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.. REP AIRINQ ..
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to in" is imnran'"!. Ail or pr tntlf
d'ine, and at niol resoiistile pi t .
ssi r . i. on -s -in I Mr.e'. i.tw-eti Nfatn
and nstiiiit'iii . nt-zt djor 'o lloan'ffj
h.a k-linlli sli'i.
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