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HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT. FIUDAY, (JCTOBEU 30, ls'.MJ. LOCAL AND GENERAL. (lit noine of rxliultnerklt & Sou's tiu underwear for thU wiuter. ISooU and tthued at pricea lower than ever before at Schuluierieh A Sou. Cull on Humphreys for loan on pood property, auo farms to reut and to sell. (Jo to Kthulmerlch A Son for rib bon, all shades and widths, for lOcU vt yam. J. I. Knight Is prepared to make loans ot from foU to 11,000. See him and get his terms. Mason fruit jars, ) (callous at Hlk-ts., quart at (iOcts., and pints at'JjOets. at l,ryaii-Ltiiimw iw., easn store. Twenty pounds of lmnt Kranuluted HiiL'ar for one dollar at ltryaii l.ai'1- luw Co. Cash Store, tieo our II. 00 tihoes. J. A. Hteinbaeh, livinir on the Morton place, paxl by the base line road beyond Uoodville, bus a fresh milk cow for sale. Mr. J. II. Sewell, on Witlnesday l;i.t sold 20,000 pounds of bops at 10 cents iter immjuu. Huh In the best price yet realized in this county lor the lb'Jti crop. Ilibbon all silk, all colors, all widths from to Ti, at IOcts. per yard; smaller sizes 6ets. per yard. This Is no old stock or shop-worn jrnofl-f but ritjht from the factory tSchulinerich & Hon. A club composed of subscribers luu been formed in llllwunro which will rwoive the elrction bulletins hs trans mitted by telegraph on Tuesday night. The office will be kept open till 1 o'clock a. in. or the 4th. The buildings for the ISlooming Creamery have been completed ami the machinery set. The first milk was received this week, and a new business venture may be said to be inaugurated and In full oihih- tion. Tommorow Is flag day and support ers of McKinley and liobart are in vlted to decorate residences and places of business with the American rl igs and wear small flags on the lapel of the coat. A tine box of puppies is at Wiley's stable. A fine short haired iternani dam presented her owner with litter of eleven St. Bernards. Tin youngsters are alive and prjmlies to reach the run aeveiopraeni oi uog hood. Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets move the bowels gently, relieve the cough, cure the feverish condition and headache, making it the best and quickest remedy for coughs, colds and la erinoe. Cures in one day. "No cure no pay." Price 2") cts. For sale by the Delia urug wore. At the Congregational church next Hnndav. Nov. 14. the holy commu nion if the Lord's supper will be i-olehrated at 11 a. m. In. the eve ning at 7:30 o'clock the pastor will deliver the third address In the serlts on historical events, the subject lieing "The Covenautera or Scotland nr. Holmes, the celebrated surgeon nt at his home in Portland lust week. His death would have Is-en a c-reat loss to any community, but it ia inntlv ho to Portland and to iirnrnn. Ills skill was such that be cannot easily bo replaced. None will feel his loss more than the physicians of the state themselves. ilnn T. H. Tono-ue will t)Ut both Mavnr Pnnnover and Hon. W. 1). 1 f arA nn tha Atand tomorrow HtVr for cross examination. Mr, TnmllA WHS uresent on Saturday when Mr. Harespokeand remember i.ot i.o iu.iil The examination to morrow will be Interesting. The speaking will be at 2 o'clock p. m. at the court nouse. At the late state fair wto was sharp competition about the cattle pens. Theexniuuoi ui " better, and a llue riblsm from the 18WI exhibition Momethlntr. In the ring WHshiiiirton county was well repre sente.1, and though shown no ravoril i-m ..a not last in tlie list of ex hibi'tors. Mr. Withycomb took seven first prizes for cattle, and five first prizes ana iour wivuu bheep. The following is theprogram for a . i.. n.notinfr to ne iriven 111 n:iiuiw,r mitilic school building ilnnlmr at 9 o'clock All teachers and patrons cordially in ..ui. oimninu remarks, J. n 8 tanley, Uniformity of Text- rH,V "'A. .kA ' p..iUa rVliiwl. Jos. yrL'.Vk., .h Children Should Itoad. discussion led by M ss W ..... . i ........ itannrtment ol the Teacher , The Koo.n Miss Uraf-e Cronklte; l'W" the little Children, M. M. W"; u ti Humphreys, imkswv. Zlhrlstow. This Is the first of Herien of meetings to be given teachers of our public school. by Last Friday morning tire communicated from the open place in Mr. Jos. Kllnrawi '. HIiIa addition. was fire rest to "enA"."wv:;.r. (ood hiad w7 wTmaking when discover.. r.B.u " nilicatlou of watei ..... .... ... -.. . ,he t.lo.e, 37he gun wm an old-fashioned powder horn half lull of povvder. Th? horn was badly burned, but not lM"l . - .L. ntr the explosive. which Mr. Kl neman w I mn.le as soon as the adjusimein.u., proved at the head omce, The celebrataHl HeMoss Family ,v "lLn, of their celebrated wuartr. ontA, pnncerts on vot'Si ami iub... , ,h ouar ct I V wonderful combination qunrui s ..reformers on ,wm,BS.r : They advertise ,1um T" : h. musi.-al tones ler ami verity "c would jZl. that there are sixty m ,u... j .t-rllHi on their w.m, nWon in I8T musical nun"'"" v .w : . . .... ,lr iaren ts. ." U'lng eu , luxur ration w .. . - - lofore mother! who he nran.r. chiid ah,prU.ofmJion Kll .V. . Delta lrug An accident from a loam runntnv off occurred on Friday evening at reaming io ine injury uiore or l s aeriouf-ly of kix ol the otm- punis or the vehicle Mrs. Attains was quite seriously hurt nr th- chest, and also had the left shoulder uacny prui-eu. Her daughter was caught under the overturned hack and knocked unconscious, having concussion of the brain from the lall. iurs. noweii and her two daughters were also considerably bruised, the younger girl striking on her head. a ioy id years old, of Mrs. Taylor's, had one bone of bis lee brnkun ln.i alove the ankle. Dr. liailey was culled to give surgical attention. He reports that the Injured are doing as well as can be exected. The Forest drove Choral Union Society at its uiceticg Monday even ing in-, zi.in. elected the following officers lor the coming year: pres., j. vtueiocK .Marsn; vice pres., ."Mrs. Kmma Chandler; treasure, Mrs. Bertie (Jrimi; sec , Ivlward Naylor; librariun. Mrs. Alice Pratt. The Union Ims secured the services of Mrs. Walter Ileed of Portland as dir ector, and thus fortified, will liable to do better work than ever before. The next regular nieetiDg will be at assembly room, Her rick hall, Mon- lay ov. tlth. at 8 o'clock p. m. All member are ri-.ueled to be present. On Wednesday last a Bryan sun- porter telegraphed to Mr. Long of the Argus that he bad 110(H) to wag er that Oregon would go for Bryan. The rumor had hardly got on the street, before a republican came tor- ward with his sack to match it. The Bryan man had not put up the coin at last advices. He has probably in- ested his money in silver bullion and will wait for the rise. The S. p. Company will sell round trip tickets to Portland for K."c, good on the the evening train of Saturday Oct. 31st lo return on the morning train only of Monday November 2d. Ihe event likely to call people to Portland from Ihe outside is the great republican rally and torch-light procession of Saturday evening. Why suffer with coughs, colds and la grippe when Laxative llromo iui nine will cure you in one day. !s not produce the ringing in the head like sulphate or quinine, rut up in tablets convenient for taking. Guar anteed to cure or money refunded. Price 25 cts. For sale by the Delta. We invite your attention to a fine line of capes ami jackets latest styles, and at surprisingly low prices. Bryan-laldiaw uo., uasn aiore. (lo to Schulmerich & Son if you want bargains. Alt wool serges at 2"cts. ar yard. All kinds of dress trimmings in Ihe latest style. Memorial services will be held Sun day Morning Nov. 1st. in the Congre gational church at Forest Urove In memory or sara vinceni james. Schulmerich & Son have a fine line of school shoes that can't be heat. Every pair warranted. It Is eoinir to rain soon. Provide yourself with one of Schulmerich & Son's rain umbrellas. See Schulmerich A Son's kid, chamois and Baritz gloves; they are the best. If you want good health get a pair ofgoml shoes from Schulmerich A Son. Bublier and water proof shots at Schulmerich A Son. F0KKST UKOVE. Mr. A. H. Gates Is marketing his timothy hay. So far in the harvest of potatoes, the yield has been poor not half a crop. Dr. C. L. Large'a new bouse, east of Judge Babcr's is Hearing com pletion. A man was confined in the city Jail for abuse of bis wife October 20th. Too mucn wnisay uio cuusc. It is rumored that the Cyclone Davis has turned republican. If so, it indicates that the dose of fret, sil ver was too much for his stomach. Buck Meyer's big crowd did not .,iii..riiiii7.ft at Ihe grand rally on i t..i.,i.r "7ih. The leaders did their part, but the people failwd to respond. This is rather an ill omen m me lMinocrats. Hventv-four teams were nouceu in town at the the ume ine snver speeches were being made Octols r ... .. ..-t'j I. ..II uaa fturlv 7 at i p. m. ' .......y ..ii mini. The weather was tine and the party was all out to bid each other a kindly farewell. A was expected, the republican rally on the evening of the 27th was the reverse of that of their opponents it few noum wrn. r-y immense. It was tne largest torcn light procession ever seen in tin Urove. mo procvraiou nmum i- posite Mr. Johnsons livery svaoi. and tta.k In all the principle sirccis. The band rurnlslieti exci neni mu. i r u.ihnrh's bakery was handsome i m..miii,.ted. The display of fire works was in keeping with the other r.-..r. - nf ihe urozram. llillstHiro and all other points of the county ...... -..ll reiresentol. It is but just to our prosecuting attorney to state . i, i ..... .i:...,,w.li.t liU liirL'c that lie OIU no mij p -" f audience. 101KT MtUSE XEW. IAW IWl'BT. Carl Oribner was admitted to citi U I K. 11 T.,l,n Arniker. Testimony of wltnesstsj taken and certificate of F. A. Bailey, f n i"v " " i consldcretl, from wiiicn .v i'i-'"; : ...tiJr..n.in nf th court that "V.. ...v. ; u nf M.und mind. He HUH niui- .. . was therefore nistnargi-u. PIIOIIATE tXlURT. F.state Kmma L.lBeacb Je sI. .. , t ..imtnlAtralor filed w ith J. .. T....,iui s surety. A i raisers, Vm. Stephenson, and FA .;n I y. ... A- i v,nell.deceastd. Bond nied In the sum of W,whi with Wm lit t , .i Tki-wi ( Toil. CVnnell, Klcnaru , ' " ., ! w Wrvml and v . II. ion noil, Invonfnrv filed showing realty valued at IJo.ihm). Fstate Sarah J. Mull.deceasetl. In ventory flltM showing personal pr.p orty and realty valutd at 4,t0J..lj. V'state J. P. Vaughn, deceased. J. C Clark appointed administrator wis filed ami approved. The a Risers are S O. Hughs, I. 11. S'Kre7hefrsS-Vhe administrator of the ate of Win. A. Porter, iIkiwhI, V,r ihst W. A. Porter at Ihe iTof his tbith had f I. Or 1, ml that the administrator be dis chaTge,! fn.ni the care of guaMian l2.l.So Into court. , Kstate J. J Bertchen, deceased. Administrator's bond filed with A. A. ( Ju'Tber and IVtrr Joaeey, su relies. Kstate Wm. Water, deceased. Will admitted to probate and Sarah Jau Waters appointed executrix to serve without bonds. The apprMl-ers are J. C. Woods, Pbiilp Beal and J. C. Greer. MAKKIAtiE IKENSKS. License to wed was Issued Oct. 22 to W. W. McKtuncy and Kiuma A. t'arstens. j oir uistussuTx. A rare and must enjoyable treat was tendered the jieoplo of South Taulatio by a joint di.-cussion of the H)litital Issues of the day between the two mo.it prominent representa tives of the two leading parties of the country in this neighborhood Mr. J. Witliyct mbe ami Mr. K. Schulmerich at tho rschuliiH rich school house last week. Mr. Schulmerich oja-ned the debate in an hour's speech full of figures and fancies, tln-orit s and co uumdruuis ami unaiisweiablo ques tions a very tine hn.ib skilfully pre pared, but it would not go down the throats of ieiisillc repunlicans on account of the enormous ipjautity of red peer that had U-eu spplled, al though we saw In the course of the meeting how John Sherman was sent down the throat of Mr. Cleve land by the same exM)iient. But one fact was extulili-hed Ix yond dis pute, ami that the nation Is in a pinching situation, but the cause of it carefully concealed in a challenge thrown out lo bis iponeiit to uu ravel the mystery of mysteries. Mr. Withycomls) refilled in an hour's speech, intermingled with pleasing anecdotes reviewing the history of both parties and portraying the pro bable result should either party be successful in this campaign, pointing out In an effective and convincing manner the defects and falaciea of the theories of the opposition. Mr. VVitycomlM, in the opinion of your correspondent, presented us able an argument as has heen showu in this county, taking advantage of the blackboard in the school house for writing down statistical figures, and keeping them impressively before the minds mid eyes of the audience, so that the opponent hud to resort to additional bellows work in his re joinder to offset the elfect that had been produced on the minds of bis fellow-popocrats hy the indisputable logic of Mr. Withycomla. It was noticed that several of the weak kneed and feucc-riding fraternity were considerably strengthened iu their inclination to jump into the re publican ranks. Mr. W. is to be congratulated, ami deserves the thanks ol the community and the re piiblii.tn party at large for his most valuable iud Hppredativo contribu tion towards solving Ihe present con troversy in the right direction, and to establish confidence and prosperity once more amongst the people of this great country. Time says, btop I Klectric Hitlers. Klectric Bitters is a medicine suited for flny season, but iierhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is telt. A prompt use of this med icine has often averted long and per haps fatal bilious fevers. No medi cine will ivt more surely in counter acting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, con stipstion, dizziness yield to Klectric Hitlers, oiic and 1 per bottle at tlie llilisboro l'harmacy. Mauds at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, tho leading drug gist of Shreveport, ha., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery Is the only thing that cures my cough, ai.d it is the best seller 1 have." J, K. Camp. bell, merchant of Sall'ord, Ariz writes: "Dr. King's new Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and Is a sure cure for consuni) tion, coughs and colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds Is not an exHri- ment. It bus been tiled lor a quar ter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at the llilisboro Phar macy. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World', fair Wittiest Medal and Diploma. VOTE THE TICKET AS PRKED M l It. toru off I'V the Chairman, To I. Sample Ballot for Hillsboro Precinct, Wash ington County, Oregon, Nocember 3, 1896. KafkBetwsenthe Number and Nameof EachCandidate or Answer Votedfor STATE for I'rfsluYnt of the I lilted for Vice Pres. of the I'nltetl I".r Pic-tors of President and MUX K. CAl'I.KS, of Portland Republican T. T. tiKKH, of Maclcay Republican 1C. TuTM 1 niTT Hood River Republican S. M. YOK AX. of Kuireiic Republican n X H X IS X fur President oMhe l ulled Statea, for Vlre-Pres. efUie I oiled Mates, If, X. 1.. rd'TI.ER, of Monmouth- 17 K. IIOI'KKH. of Salem. IS V. II. SIIAI UU. llnrrisbiiiv Peo-l)em-ilver-Rep 111 HARRY WATKIXS. of MiMinnvilfePeo-lVm-filver-Rep lor Prrsldeat of the t nlled States, for Vice-Pre, of the l uited States, l. rt F.KMAX, of Salem... Prohibition C. .1 r.RliillT, of Wan-o Prohibition l.Kl.IK IU TI KI:, ofl'he Ihtlles -Prohibition l K. HiKlNf. of Sprinabniik Prohibition j:l for President of I lie I'nlted States, JO II It At LEY PALMER forVire.Pres. of the V nlted Mate.SMI0 B0L1TER Bl'CiSEB CI I 5-: WIS P.. COX. of Portland National Democratic i. .ii.r... m. n,..vi..-, of McCoy... National IemocrtiC J'! I'RAXK A. SKVFERT. of Seufert National IVmocratio S7 ( I RTIS S. TKKNCHARI. of Astoria. National Democratic qiESTIONS ANSWEKED. To the Editor l4t evening Mr. Ed. Hdiuluitsrich stated, while I was speaking at the court house, that the official records show an excess of Imports over exports greater In HJ5 than under the McKinley law. Not having the figures at hand, I was obliged to pass the question, but on examining the Statistical Abstract of the United States, I find that our exports were la 18U2 f l,u:iu,27S,u& aud Iu 1893 they were 1807,538,163. The excess of exports over lmjiorts, or balance ot trade in our favor was, in 1992, $202,873,697, In 1885, $75,- 508,200. In other words, under the McKinley law not only waa the volume of business one-fifth larger but the profits on the business were nearly three times as great. Mr. Garrison stated that our ex ports of wheat were greater last year than under the McKinley law. 1 find from the same source that re duced to bushels, our exports of wheat were, in 1892, 223,005,812, in 1893, 144,812,718, balance in favor of McKiney, 0,853,094. Under McKinley we sold more wheat and at better pricer than under Wilson. T. B. llANDI.EV. Experience la Ariiona. (From the Arluna Oii.) As the bullion value of silver and the quotation of Mexican dollars fell, prices of goods In Mexican money advanced In the stores of Nogales, until now the Mexican dollars buys but half as much as it once did. But the wages of Mexican workingmen remained stationary. Consequently their living was reduced by half. But prices In American mouey re mained as before, and those paid In that coin fare as well as ever. Free and indeMudent coinage of silver would affect workingmen all over the United States in the same way. The republican party pledges itself to a policy of international bimetalism, which is the only policy which can rehabilitate silver without robbing the worklngman. It is the only pol icy which American workingmen should support. The Bryan supporters have been Industriously telling what James O. Blaine did not say, but here is a para graph that he did publish: "If we coin a silver dollar of full legal ten tier below the current value of the gold dollar, we are simply opening our doors and Inviting England to take our gold. With our gold flow. ing out from us we shall be forced to single silver standard, and our rela tions with the leading commercial countries of the world would be not only embarrassed, but crippled. What gain should we make, there fore, for the circulating medium if on opening the gate for silver to flow in we open a still wider gate for gold to flow out?" V. M. Arthur chief of Locomotive Engineers, E. P. Sargant of Locomo tive Firemen and F. W. Arnold sec retary of Locomotive Firemen, who have been quoted as free silver advo cates have published a statement to the workingmen of the United States that the document circulating as Bryan campaign document is a for- Kcry, ana mat meir Biguniurcn I those attached to a petition to con- imkina for redress of other 1 grlevences. The pltition was signed throe years ago, and the proclama tion as now paraded by the Bryan 1 people in no wise reflects the sentl ! ments of the gentlemen pretended to J be quoted. I STl'B. To le torn off by the First Clerk Slates, States, GARKETT A. 1IOBAKT Vice-President. Vote for Four W. J. BRYAJt T. E. WATSO Peo-Dem-Sil ver- Rep ..Peo-I)em-Silver-Rep JOSHCA LETERI5U HALE J0IMS0 Awarded HlfhMt Honor World'. Pair, 4014 Medal. MMwInter Fair. mm CREAM Most Perfect Made. 4o Years the Pts"'"- LAST DEMONSTRATION THE FIXAL ARGUMENT Will be Made for McKinley and Hobart UKEAT TOKt'HLHiHT PK0CESS10S M. L. Pipe, Suuad Money Ueniorrat, mil be the Speaker. On Monday evening the supporteis of the republican ticket will close the campaign. A torchlight procession will march through the principal streets of Hillsboro and congrtgate in the auditory of the court hoiist, where the eloquent M. L. Pipes will address the electors of Washington county. Judge Pipes Is a so.ind money democrat, but he, like thousands of others, are earnestly and enthusical- ly supporting McKinley. we -have heard sound money republicans and free silver republicans, democrats and flat mouey populists, but this oppor tunity Is the only and last one .we will have for giving attention to the reasoning of a sound money demo crats. Everybody attend. Thos. E. Watson, populist candi date Tor vico president, has with drawn his name from tlie official bal lot In Kansas for the reason that the electors named as Bryan and Watson electors are all democrats, who, il elected, will vote for Bewail, and that he does not want to be a party to such a betrayal of tlie true populists of the state. The rowdyism nf Yale has more than been matched by the hour bons of Kentucky. Hecretary of the U. 8 treasury J. (i. Carlisle spoke in Covington, Ky., on Thursday even ing, when the Bryan supporters not only hooted but egged him. Car lisle had to be guurded from the speaking hull to his lodgings by a police squad. The Democratic Campaign Book of lK'JC, page 144, bas this paragraph: Munhall says, after reviewing the census of 18'JO, it would be impossi ble to find a parallel to tho progress of the United States In the last ten years. Every day that the sun rises upon the American people It sees an additiou of J,.r)00,0J0 to the accumu lation of the wealth of the republic, which is equal to one-third of the daily accumulation of all mankind outside of the United States.' " .Now, if tills was the condition duriug the decade between 1880 and lS'.m, when the republican party controlled the administration, would it not be Kood thing a safe thing to return to the same policy now that the times are out of joint. Value of the (joverament Stamp. Froin tha New York Bun.) "I took five twenty-dollar gold pieces to my bank to-day," said the St. Paul man. "I wanted to get 1100 bill for them. The cashier took them and put them on the scales Then he said, 'Seventy-five cents more, please.' 'What!' I asked. 'Is pajier money at a premium?' 'No, he replied, pajKr money Is not at a premium, but some of these coins are worn, and they are light.' "Well, yon know," concluded the St. Paul man, "I came away from that bank wondering how it waa If the government stamp on $99.25 worth of gold couldn't make it worth 1100, the government stamp on 00 cents worth of silver with no gold behind it could make it worth a dot lar. I'm going to ask Bryan about that next time I see him." Morliraires are bad, but not the wort thing that can la-fall a commu nity. If an Individual mortgages his rpaltv with iifdiiment. using the money obtained by the hypothec tion for improvements, there can be no objection to the transaction. He usually Is able to pay out; but even if he does not and a foreclosure results the community loses nothing, even gain may result, since a more enter prising citizen takes hold of the prop erty. But far worse is that jsuicy that cuts the wealth of a community in two and destroys one-half. And that Is what the adoption of Indepen dent free coinage of silver at 16 to 1 would do. The Bryan supporters boldly assert that their policy will give a cheap dollar, wherefore they want the policy to they can pay .lthu. Well. Now we have, ac cording to Waldron's Handbook of Currency and Wealth, in silver and paer In circulation, l,()7o,t".",.H2. Adopt the fhap dollar and this ac cumulated wealth would shrink in a day to f.')3" .737,671. What a fearful mortgage foreclosure this would I. Not individuals would suffer, but the whole community. Talk about gold contraction! It is but a dot beside the proposed contraction of Bryan. Mortgages are not the worst things. Wboa Baby wai alrk. wo tare her CMMtfc Whea ahewsjj a Child, sbeerlerl farCastorlm Wkea aba tecaovs Hies, abe elunc se OtaaoHp Whs em Ud ChiUraa, ate faee tbaa ( BOOTS AND SHOES .. NEW SHOP. II. ine commence! bu.lnei it Hill. trn, 1 (iu uo iirepar.i to maka NKW vtuiih. 04 to (ire eapecial eUi-niun to .. R. EPA IJRI N O .. ATISKAC1ION with all order. -ntru-- el lo me u Rusrented. All work crumpli; me, and at n:ol r.iwonnbl. pneva. Bhn on mvouJ bimti. lietw.eu Main and Wanluiiiitoii, iiext door to Down'a lacksiuiib aliop. K0BEBT WitttEK, llillsbore, Oregou. UILlUORO-rOKTLAD EXPRESS ! WILLIAM TIPPER, Prop Ini purchased Mr. AnJeraon nteren in this line, I herrbe announce that I am prepared to execute all coiiitnis iona entrusted to uie. Keguhir trips to Portland are made on Moadars, WeJuesd.irn frIJajs Returning on the davi following. Special attention given to tha execution of niiiall orders. Leave oniera 271 ALDER STREET, nly First- Class and Strictly Temperance Restau rant in the City. Wanted-An Idea Wbo can think of iom aim pi tuiutf U pauenir Protect roar Mmj the mar bring you wealth. writ jutin rn.uur.nuv nr 7M. WMbltMrton, D. Cfor their Ml.fW urlM ofXtftT a iu it ol two bumlrtd tuvoUou wauuMl HILLSBORO HOUSE J. NORTHROP, Proprietor Wnahington Htreeta Corner Seoond . . .and.. N WLY FUKNWHKD UKNUVA1KU A FIRST-CLASS TAHLK, AND ALL accomodations for the convenience KUeeta. C3 Charges Reasonable DEAFNESS l'AN0T BE tlREII lit local application, ns they cnntint reach the diaeased ponton ol theear. There onlv one way to cure dealncsa, and that is hy constitutional remedies. Deal nesa is caused by an inilamed condition f tba miioons lininft ot the r.ustaclnan In be. When this tuhe sets lnllimed. von have a rumblinff sound or imperfect hear nff. and when it le entirely closed deafness ip Ihe result, and unless uie inllnnimanon can be taken out and this tube restored lo ils normal condition, lies ini; will be ile stroved forever-, nine cares out often are cr.used by catarrh, which is nothing Inn an in named oondition the mucous sur- laces. We will eire One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot he t urod by II ili a Catarrh Cure. Send foi circnlirs, free. F. J. CHEN K Y A CO., Toledo, O n ild by DruiKls'S, 7oo. Hal 'a Family l'llis are the beat. Kttlre by Exerntrix. OTICE IS HEREBY OIVE.V THAT the nndersiirned has been duly ni pointed executrix ot the last will ol Wi. iiam Waters, deceased, by Ihe County Court of Washington Coumy, Oreirou, anil has (lUslliied as such executrix. Atl per sons having claims against said enlate are required to present tiie frame to ir.fl, with the proper vouchers, at my residenco at Forest (irove, Oreiron, within six months from the date hereof, listed at linlsliolo Oregon, this 4th. dav ol O.-loher, f'. r A K A II J. WA11SIIM, Executrix of the last will of William Waters, deceased. 2:127 Ml .JIOXM. N THE CIKCL'IT Cot' If r OK THE I State of Oregon, for the County ol Washington. Thomas Withyrombe, Jr., and Catherine Withycombe. I'laintills, r. David Williams, Margaret Williams, F.llen Chamber luin, Chaa, Chamberlain, C. 1. Withycombe, John Withycombe, Jr., and Eva A. Suckau. Defendants. J To Eva A. Htiokau, one of the above named Defendants. In the Name of the Stale of Oregon, ynn are he eby lequired to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, and in Ihe above named Court, by Monday, the it i dav November, itf'i. being ilie first day ot the term of paid Court next following the ex Diralion of the time prescribed in the orJer for the publication of this summons, And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the pi sin nils will apply to the Court for the reliel prayed for and de mamled In said complaint, to-wit: That the pla ntilfs above named be adjudged and decreed to be the owners in Ice aimnleof the land described in the e0in nlsint In this suit end the whole thereol. and which land is lying, being and situate within Washlrgton County, ureaon, ami bounded and described as follows, to-wit Commencing at a point on the souih boundary ot pec 33 T 1 8 It 2 W Will. Mcr., where the east line of Ihe donation land claim of 1'hiliiD Hsrr a and wife erosn s said south line, thence N K along east tine of said Harris claim Ih.i ) chains to the center of the County road running from Scholia terry to Hillsboro, Ihence Me 10 W along center ol County roan chains to center of Tualatin river thence down the center of the Tuaistin river lo the wont line of the I', llnrrris claim thence h 2!X W on tha west line to the S W corner of Ihe I. Harris claim, thence H M" E along south line of claim, following the Tualatin river about li chains, thence runn nf along tne south line of the claim to the center of Tualatin river, thence following down the center of Ihe river uortnerir, easterly and pontheast to Ihe east I ne of the I'. Harris donation, thence N 40U E along east line of claim to nlai of beeinnins. containing aers more or less, said land being a part of the V. Harris and wile donation land, claim No. VI In seep il and 33 T 1 S K 2 W and rlmm Nn. .'is in sees Vs. 4 and 5 in T 2 S I 2 W, Wl.U MerM Washington County I Imsnn And that tou and each of the defend ants be decreed and adjudged to have no interest In. or nguior line io sani una, or inr nsrt thereof, and that you and each of said deiendanta be forever enjoined and barred Irom apserting or claiming said land, or any part thereof, or to own the asms or any part thereof, or any richt fo, or title in the same. or any part lhe-s I and that such other and further dtorve be made a may be q liiab'e. This summons is published aeainst yon hy virtuof an order made by T. A. Mo Itride, Juiiee of Ihe above named Court, nisuo eyid datod o Mia fids Jay , pfPlsi, ksW. Tails. B. TOrjj, jp,4 A.tirn fc a? Ataaitl& 4?A rOKTLASII, OR. yJ . c. e. aioia, Pre. Ml TIMOXN. in Tin: ciiff r rocKT ok the 1 Siaie fcl Urrjun, lor WusJiiLoii Luuntjr. The luntr M rl-'ac and Trot IiiVvtliuviit Comiuuy, l.i:mirl, v. Ui.-VirJ V IVatiis an.l Clara J. Kli!i!iM. Jll H. 1.-Lahuiu t ar d M.tia C. l'vl.alouutt aul licr: I uticu utid l'ul:cii, lilenjiut. ToUoorie Pallen, ('f'tilnnt : lit Hi Nam ot ilia S:at i of tl-nn. ysa aro hereby r. tiuut ti l ttp. ur a.i! answer tliu cuii. a in i"l tm' in.t you ui tlie atove Luin.ol suit tv i!ic I.rst of Hie nril Itrm of Court att-r liio ni'irutioit ol tli publication of tUia unimuns, t.'-wit : I y M iiiiluy. Novonilxr il, mid if you f.ni lo o lOisAer, lor want llicri-of, tlie pl i nt il win u p.y 1 ii.ti Court I ir tli r-lut ilriio.iiI in too roiiid.iint, to-it: Unit i: bu dfi-n'ol tlint lliera is duo ami o mi: Iu thd i-: i. iit It upon iliv promiiiory livie uvvr:w.t i i"0 lomiilaint li.a sum il t'.JiO, ui'.ii uit.Tfst tliereou Iroiu Junn I t. 1:I. Ht riei. lo p. r i-rnt per an num, all in I'nileti Mnlss roM coin, auu tu.it pliiimu! Ii:iv ami r cover ii com .in. I dlbuif ments; limt pliillit il's lllorl t .a tlesi rilii-'i in Uio complaint, an I It. von lo secure n.int n..te be U'c-re'ii to be Hit lirat lien upon the niorl .fuire i prennc inline in VV UKhnik'tou County, S"it "I Ori'ir iti, aul iK-irniitl an loilon, to-wii: Ciiiiimem ilii; nt the ao'ltlieunt comer il t: !,-nat:aa Uud tU:m I'.. l'a il.-W !;.i:i, umi tf.nif in n.'i't ioiis ioiirtecii (14) ami liiuen tlo) Tonhip una North Kaii(f I, ur vest of the Wii mm-itc meridian, ami rii'i'.i'iii. ip.'.-? isi'r!!: aln ' j;.-; i;iJ of s lid donation lund ciniiu twenty fJ) cliiinm, theme et twenty (Jo) ciiains, and runnitiit Ihema noriti twenty (-M) chaina to the north line of the Kelly c!uiui, thence we-t ulon n.n.l claim line iwenly L'jo) chair.9, tliaiii'e south l.u ly t) tlium aioiiK tha west line oi ai I o mm, 1 1. fine east iorty ( i) chirnn to tlie pluc heiiui.ini;, contiiinini; 1JO are ; i l-o the m rill lin t ot a certain donation lami chum aituaie in sections lourieeii (II), nllcen (lo, twenty tso ijl'l and iwenty time (J3) 1'uwnnlii,, one CD north rnnae four (1) west of the Willamoito mer diau uml known ai the iloiiation lain! ciann o: lieome TeelinB, thesaine beins Notihcatlon No. iM said north ha I iiiciuain 101 two (2) ol -rnon niu-i-n (1) l i s ihroe 10), lour (I) and lie ) ol per urn f urtecii (II) and a trip oil the norili ile of Hie (.outheast quarter it aoiitiie.'gt Uartor ol ueclion ir.d'en (15) and aoutuu-esL iiianer ol aiillh- wet qnurter ot e tio i io n leen 1 1 1) an i! nid ioni:iip a ol rann; "oil ih.n. hi.i inoituajre be lore.- o- d mil ' idpropi -tv u sold ill Itie til I'lner prnv .'li I l yi.tWti- iitiNly the a iTo;i I Ml :i.i ! He Hie pia 1. t II, and mat voi; no I ai pi moili claiiuiiiK under you be bane I And l T.'M''J hi no i ht, c in nt or i ipl t , ot rviienip.i m in no aid preni H.'H, atol e;erv ( art tlic.-eot, and lor Hlli'll other and l.l: tin r re i n as lo llit tun may seeiu nie.'t and eiput ihle. '1' li i - iitii'i en, u t m id" by older of Hon. Loyal H. Steiirns.j'idrir of Hie Circuit Court I the Mme ol tlrevton, lor uie rourir Jul'Cili UiKtiie.'. uelliiu ill the absence iroin Vashlii.-ton imM! ol lion. I. A. Mcllride. Judee ol Ihe I iiouit Court oil e Siaieof Oreiton, lor tiie C ouniv ol Wash iiiuton, and ajid order waa in ide on Oct ober O'.h, iNm. UKU.N A I t.H, .MCA II I II II 11, FtNTON .t IKON A foil. 2i) ati Attorneys fir P.uintill srinitixs. IN THE ClltfflT COt'ltT OK THE 1 State ot Oregon, lor Washington County. U. F. Lamb, riaintiir J. V. feterson, f. M. l'eterson, Jos. Van lilaricom, Clark I.. t'arker and Jos. Main'. Dolendants. I'o J. W. l'eterson and f. M. l'eterson. two ol the above named dclendanla: In the Name of llm Mate ol Oregon, I oil and each of you ate hereby required and commanded to appear in tlie above en titled Court and answer the complaint Hied again-t you in Win ul.ove entitled suit, on or hepire Monday, tlie 23 I day ol November, lMsi, the same being the hrr.: day ol thu next tegular term ol thu above entitled Court next following theexpirn :ion ot thu nine prei-crihed in tho order oi publication oi this summons. Yoiiwill please take notice that if yon fail lo so nppaar and answer said com plaint plaint. II , w ill nrply to the Court lot the reliei therein prayed for and demand ed to-wit: 'flint that certain mortgage made, ex ecuted and delivered hv vou and each ol vou lo tho ubove named piaintiif on die 22 1 day of April, l"!i,r, to secure the pay men t of the sum of JloO f . S. gold com, with Interest thereon lit tho rate of S f. r cent per annum from said 22 I dav of Apr 1, I "li.r, and upon Ihe f iliow in.' describ. d r n property, lyinB, beinu mid situate in W.isiiinirlon Coiin y, Oie'on, to-w: : Tiie south hall ol the west half of lii nottlii'iisl quiiner ol s.'Ction 211, T 3 N K I W Will. Mer., Ie relormed, and that toe description intrein be reformed t run lorm to the land owned by ti e said J. V, I'eterso.i on the 2-M day ol tpril, IHlo, to-wit: Lying. l c n- .m.f .situate in W'a-li tngtnn County, Oregon, to-wit: Ti touth half of Ihe. m; half ol the soul -east quarter, of ruction :(.!, T 3 N It 4 W Will- Mer., and tliat said mortgage be a. I judged and d' reed to he a Hun upon sal I premises lant above du-criled. That the pluintilt have judirnient strains vou and each ol you for tne sum of It'M I C. S. gold coin, wilh interest thereon since April 22, lM'o. at the rate of 10 per cei.t per iiiiii ii in and tlie sum of (oil attorney lees, and that said sum and the who. thereof he adjudged und decree I to be a mortgiiL'c lien upon the premises lasi above described, and lor a decree Unit said mortgi.ge be foreclosed, ond siid premises he sold in Ihe Sheriff of Wash ington County, Oregon, in the inaimcr prescri e l by law, and Hie proceed i I such sale be applied to the payment of tbe demand of the piailitil, above pet foul , and for which judgment is prayed lot' and tor -ucli other and iurthcr relief as may seem meet with iqui y aud good ton science. Tliis summons is p'lbli-hed nrnin-t you hr order ol Hon. T lion as A. Mr Untie, Judge of the al.ove-nnmcd Court, made ai Chambers and (laud the 2Ht h dav of Sep-tcmbe-, Is-Ki. I.EO. U. HAt.I.EY. 111-25 Attorney tor Hamlin". Dr. CHAS. E. CEICER, ....WILL HE IN FOI! EST (.HOVE after August .'id to practice his profe-sioii, and win I e found at ti.e re-i lence id Dr. Win. t.rier. t-poeiiil itt'entnn pad to M 'dinil und Surgical Dlseas 's oi Women and Children and all Chronic Die-iues. EAGLE MARBLE WORKS ! t. gk pix-ioKiinsrs Misn'rcTrjuit o MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES and all kinds of Marble Work in TALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE. Importer and dealer in k Rielcaa mil Scotch Granite Monmerts. orrirp tun woaxa tW. Kulrnna St. r0UTLASI, K. FIRST NATIONAL op iiri.unoi'.i T i'Sa-s ent)rl Pat.k'fig iT'tsirtSsst, t. W. KBCTe 1IENJ. HClKli ritlt. I. V. KKHIiV Nf avj . . iVi hnt'i .. ... (sss ini Sel't sigh! ttrhsms nfl tet'sMphir Trfera. and isn-e f itters pt :rdil available tfcronghont the fritted States. Draws llills of Fichsnpe on Imdon Liverpool. DnMin. Psr . fcerlin. Frnnkfort-on-tbe-Main, Stoekhoiaa, add ii frijii tie of Europe. CsfJleetioni ma. ay ' tMsM'eXt 0MaUM b'vt frasi .. i Kxcyntor'a Xotlcr. Norit E IS IIKKKIIY OIVEN. THAT ietien Usluiueiit iry on Ihe ep ale of iraU J. Mail, late of Washington C unity, Oregon, deceased, has llus day beel isa jed out of Ihe Cuuiity Court of paid Co .ty, ! ti.e isudersii-ned. All rson l.avm elaiiue ava nl M il estate are hereb noti fied lo present Ihe same to me at lldlp boro. Oroon, ailhin six mouths i-om this date, aud ail peraona knowing thru selves indebte.i lo Hie aaidcatatj ill make lmmediaie payment. I HO-i. 1. Hf Ml,ltKES. Etecuior of me last will and teaiam nt of Sarah J. Mull, deceased. --' -o Oi toiler I!), l-'.Si. Kxerator'at Xollrc. TOriCK IS Hr.i:EUY GIVES. I'll AT ( ti.e un.i.r-U'iie I h is been api o.nted executor ot the last will and testament of Magaalene I'lasiT, late ot WasU.njton County deceased. All persons hiving ilaims apauisi said estate are nutilied to present tlie same for allowance to tbe nod 'rijiied a! try rmr'-denc. at liardca Hume, Washington County, Oregon, wilhin six mouths from this date, aud persons kuosiiiK themsc.ves Indebted lo said e.ta'.e are hereby notified to make immeiliaie payment to the undersigned. Ucaouer lh, Imsi. tiEOUOK ULASSEH, Etecjror of the eUle ot Magdalene ilaser. deceased. "1-2' Mlr.ltiFFIS NAl.tU Y VI It I I EOF AN EXECUTION 1 issued out of the Circuit Court of the Mali of Oreiron. for Wsphington County, I in luvo.r ol VI. r- lieitmsri po, s'i.'. r. M. Mcl. oo, AHill .li l.eo.i ana jonn McL.'ii l lor Ihesu.uot sil t 21, costs, and for ibe further sum ol H1.M1 I . o. goto coin, wuh interest tueieon at Ihe rate of 10 p r cent per annum, Irom Ihe 24 in day f Murpii, ioi, n I tor me cosis ana ex penses ot sale anil oi sani writ. .NOW, inereiore, oy suiuo nuv. in k.- ance ol saul J'l lumuni, ami lor want oi snlllc.ent pei sonal p-op.rty. 1 did, on tho :l.u day o. October, l.vsi, ouiy levy on an the interest of thu annve named delen- lants in the hereiiiatter describe! real orui ertv, and 1 will, on Monday, tne Ititn day i f November, lv.Ki, at the south Ooor l the Court House, in Hillsboro, wasn ii"i., n County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 iVl.ick n. m.. ol said ti ii fell at public an. -lion to the hiuhest bid. ler for cash the odowing described real properly, to-wii : Loti 3 and I in block 4 and lot 5 iu block s, in the town ol 0ton, Washington O untv, Oregon, to satisfy the hereinbe fore named auius, aud lor the costs and xpeii-es ol said siilo. lid properly will I e sold subject lo re 1. 'minion, as per atnto of Oregon. Witness my hand Ibis loth day of Get s' o-. INSL W. 1). UKADFOKO, Snenll' of Washingioii County, Stato of O-evon. n-o I' ii os. H. Tongue, Attorney lor I'liiintift'. M M MPS. IS THE ClHCflT COfUT OK THK 1 Stale ol Orego.i, lor Wu-shingion County. Mary M, Hughes, I'iaintilt j E. C. Hughes, ' Defendant I To K. C. Hughes, the above named delendunt: lu the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded and reunited to appear in the above entitled Court and answer the complaint hied against you in the above entitled cause, on or befoie Monday, the 231 day of November, lsisi, the same baing the iirst day ot the noxt regular term of the ubove entitled Court next follow ing the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons. And you will please titko notice that if you fail to so appear and answer sunt compliant the plaintiff will apply to Ihe Court for the relief therein prayed for and demanded, to-wit: For u dissolution of Ihe murriuge and marriage contract now and hcrelolore ex isting between the above named plaintllf and the above named uetonuani, anil lor a decree awarding the care, custody and con trol of the minor children nf the plaintill' and delendant to Ihe plaintllf heroin, and lor a decree of permanent a imony of tha .inn r.f f ill per month during the minority of said chiidien, and lor such other and Itirther decree as may se-m meet with equity and good conscience. This summons is served against you by order of lion. Tnoinas A. Mcllride, Judge ol the above named Court, niudo at Cham bers aud dated Ihe 2nh day of September, M!l C.EO. II. llAULEY, 1(1.2;-, Attorney lor I'lalntill. ' AlrniMHTKATOIfH MAI.K IN I HSUANCK OF AN OliDEIl OK 1 the Court of tho Slate of Oregon, for Washington County, pitting In probate in the matter of iheestiiteot 1'atrlck. Ilyrne. decea-ed, ma lo and ente'ed on the 12tli day of the September, A. D. lMiXJ, aullior iznig and diiccjling ine to sell tho real property belonging to sail estate, and hereinafter described, at private sale, 1 will, on the 2th day of November, A. D. Iks: f,er at nrivato sule. the following described real property, being all of the interest ol sum 1'atrioK iiyrne at ine nme of his dculh, or since acquired by his estate in aud to that tract of land In Washington County, Oregon, bounded and t"rt cuiarly describe 1 us follows: Coinm ocing at the N W corner of the E H ol the SE'i ot sec 1 T 1 N II 2 W, Will. Mer. snd running Ihence E H.HI chains to a stake: Ihence H 47" .11' W on the N line of the County road 1.77 chains lo a stake: tnence S 8:1 W 2 21 chums to a staxe oil the N line of the County road; thence S 7" W 3 07 chfti'.s P. a stake on tbe N aide of the mad; S .1- 2111 chains lo a stake on the N side ol lue road; Ihence S WW H. .V) (bums to a slake on the W line of the ni l K H or f Is r. i of the snol section I ; thence N 7.13 chains, to the plai-e of beginning, con taining 5 acres. On ihe Pillowing terms: One-third of pur base price, ra-h in hand; .nc-third In rpe year from day of sale, iid one-third in two years from day of -ale. D'fir.cd 1 .iy moots to he secured by mortgage on .eiuises sold. Deed and morlguge to be at expei.se of purchaser. Sale to be f -r sold coin. S. M. TfNSTALL, Administrator ol Ihe eslaltt ol I'atrick Ilyrne, deceas. d. 22 2i October an, lS!!i. hi .njioxK. IN TIIE CIl'tfIT COfliT OF THE State of O egon, for Washington County, Itobert I inline, John Wieser an. I'.a niill ; Frank Kllerman Detelidants. To John Wieser , ono of ihe above named deiendnnis: In the Name f "he Slate of Oregon, you are hereby (on 'landed and required to appear in thu : mve entitled Jourt and answer the com laint hie I against yn'l in the above emnl" I "Hit on or h.-lorn Mon day, the 231 day ol November, A. I) , I Med, he same beiior the Iirst day of the next regular term of the above entitled Court next tollowing the expiration of the time prcscriiied in the order lor publication of this summons, and you will please take notice that II ou lad so to appear and ans wer said complaint, for want thereof, tha plaint.tr will apply lo the Court for tha r.'liif therein prayed for and demanded, to-wit: That he hive u Igment against you for ihe sum of 73o l in f . S. gold coin, with mlere.t thereon since the With dayof July, ls!4, at the rat " t H er cent s-r annum, and the sum ol 1H0 attorney fees, and the sum of (4 l7 laxos nl for year IKi'i, and the costs and disbursements of this suit. Tnnt the mertgige made, execute! and delivered by y. u lo the above named plsinlitr lo secure the payment 'if tha .mm above set forth and upon the fol lowing described real properly, lying, be ing and situate In Washington County. Oregon, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing on the "ontli line of tha donation land claim of Isasc Itutler and wife in etion 3T T 1 N It 2 W Will. Merat a point 34 21 chs. we-t surd from the south east corner of nil d' nnlion Ian I claim, and running thence south 1" Is East 'ii.l'i, chs to F.oberts line; thence west 7.!5 chs., thence north 1" 4s' west 2.V IS rhe. to Itutler line, and teenee eastward 7.il chp. to the place ol begming, containing twen ty 1 2' acres, be foreclosed and said land be decreed to be sol i hv tbe Sheriff of Washington county, Oregon in the man ner provided hv law snd tho practice or his Court, and that the proceeds nf sncll sale lie applied to Ihe pavinent of the sum due and owing t-s Ibe pis mill herein aa sUive set f irth, and that the delendant be barred and foreclosed of ad claim, interest, fight, title, lien or eipnlv of rsdemnt on, save only the statutory ri,dit to redeem In or to the said mortgsged premises, or any part thereof, and for sucn othr and furth er decree as may seem meet w.tii equity and good conscience. Tnis summons is pnldlied nga1nt votl hv order cd Hon. T. A. M ll-lde, J i igsj .f tbe sliove name I C'.tirt, mads at Ctiainbers snd dated the nth dsv os o -lole-r. A. D. lss:. CEO. K. llAil.EY, Mrfi. Attorney tor fiaintiff. ii.rtt ml it I ft.