H1LLSB0R0 INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1897. LOCAL AND GENKRAL. All douieritictf at reduced price al Sthuluierich A Son'. Mr. Milne has a lot nf tare seed for sale. Apply at hi mill. A new line of parasol and um brella at Hchulinerivh A Koin. - Word comes from J. I. Knight that he U worying his rheuwatim. lrws trimming, lace and ein broideries at Hehulmerlch A Kou'm. (Wil on 'ifuiiipnreyii for loan on good property, alaio farm to rent and to ttt'll. Money to lotto Koumn 1-2 Shuto in duiiih to Huit. Hid., Hillsboro Oregon. K. C. lielchiuan Esq., U con lined to hi room this week of rheumatism. by an attack Wanted, for cash, 600 to 1,000 acre of plow land, must be cheap. Ad drew. D. K. llusch Hylvan pout olllce. Representative J. if. Kruno, who eon traded typiioid fever ai (Saiein laud month, died and was burled t It it week. Parents desiring to send their chil dren to a private aciiooi will pieax notify Mrs. M. M. I'ittenjrer or Mm. I) J. Elliott before March IDth. Widow Mauzey started for her old home at Culllacothe, Mo., this week where (the will visit for some month and poHnibly take up her permanent resl deuce. ' With every two-dollar purchase of dry or furnishing goods, boot ann slioea we will give a 25-eent book from a choice of the best authors. Hchulmerich A Hon. Three Inches of liht snow lay on the sidewalk yeiterday morning, but (he noon sun frlirhtened it. The snow auualls of the past week have not hurt the fruit proseot. The drifts in the Tualatin below Hare's mill are a source of annoyance to the farmers having bottom lands. It now looks as If a united elTort to clear out the darning olwt ructions will have to be made. Hon. H. 8. Hudson who spent sev eral weeks In a wrestle with typhoid fever has so far recovered that he ha come home. He Is as thin as a board but with proper feeding he can le brought to himself again. Wm. Mohr makes boots at hi ahop on Second street, lllUshnro, for 5.60 per pair, sewed shoes for ", and gives special attention to repair. Ing. He uses only first-grade stock which enables him to guarantee his work. r Money to loan upon Improved farms. Long time, low rate ot in terest, with interest payable once a year. If you have such security and need money, write to or call up on f has. Henry. No. 206 Stark Kt., Portland, Oregon. 42 The cheap rates ot 112 cabin and 6 steerage, including meals and berth, are still In effect on the O. It. A N. Go's steamers, from Portland to Han Francisco. Steamers leave Port land every five days. For further particulars see J. I. Knight, Hills Ixiro. The present term of the public school will close on Friday of next week. A program of exercises will be published Inter. A term of private school will be taught by Mrs. M. M. Piltenger and Mrs. Dora J. Elliott, though there will be a week's vacation between the terms. Sehulmerleh A Hon have received fioui the factory tbelr spring and animar line of dry goods, furnish ing goods and notionsthe latest style and design to be bud and they will sell them cheaper than you can get them at any pUw on the eosst. Come anl be comrlnml. Why suffer with coughs, colds and In grippe when Laxative Hromo Qui nine will cure you In one day. Does not produce the ringing In the head like sulphate of quinine. Put up in tablet convenient for taking. Guar anteed to cure or money refunded. Price 25 cU. For sale by the DelU. The 8. P. Company has not taken off the flying train between Portland and San Francisco, nor have the standard rates been established. In cluding berths, I he tickets for Pull man standard aleepeia are 121 and for Pullman tourist sleepers f 14. A train starts every five days, leaving Portland at 10 p. m. The next trains leave Portland Friday, March 2and Wednesday March 17th. Congressman T. H. Tongue left for Washington City last Fri day afternotn. He was accom panied lo the station by a large com pany of his neighbors and by the H lllsboro lUed and Cornet baud. A fpncral tmrtlnir hand-shake empna sized the resistt and esteem felt for ..nr n..ii7hlKir. and the last sound r.pr.1 as the train fulled away from the denot was the sweet strains of music executed by the band ami the hearty cheers of got speed iroin an admiring constituency. Mr. Tongue left Portland the same evening over the Southern Pacific road. He ex txtcted to sIod one day In New Orleans, and to reach Washington, Saturday, the 13th Inst. On Tuesday evening last the F.x. Com. of Hilsboro board of trade Dr. J. P. Tameisie. R. K. Hryan and D. M. C. tlault. went to Portland to attend the monthly meeting of the Manu facturers Association. It was expect ed that the subject of flax growltg would come up and the Committee above mentioned desire to get facts touching the industry. Other busi ness crowded the flax out so that it is made the subject for a special nwet ing which was to be held last even ing. Although the Hlllsboro delegation did not get the data they expected, yet the visit was not without profit since ac quaintances were begun that w ill put us in touch with the active men of the city. They are glad to be assist ed In experiments w hich can only be tlone by our farmers while the man ufacturers have contact with men seeking Investments. Just now the association is wrestling w ith a woolen mill project which bid fair to mat erialize and be located at Portland. The committee's report on Tueai lay evening wa very satisfactory and a factory for making cloth together with wool scourlag mill la in sight. Prof. Shaw, chemist of the ex( ri metitul station at O. A. C. Cor.allis, was in Hillsboro Monday lat. In the evening he addressed the Hoard of Trade and Its Invited friends on the subject of sugar-U-et culture. Prof. Khaw, nti-iwed what had been done and what can bo exacted of Ix-ets proerly grown in Oregon. We can have the beet, and sufficient ly rich In hugar, to le profitably manufactured. The only hinilcrau ces to a successful factory will be the aggregation of capital, the water supply, lime supply and fuel supply. Is HillrtlMro haudicapSil by lack of water? The experience of the Hills boro I Jght ami Water Company hhiji to indicate that we can havo all the pure water needed. We have wood though it will require a hundred cord par day through the beet caui-pftiS-B. rr.-1 fsttLbcJ tf.Vug-u cheeper than the standard price, to even up on the co-t of lime, for 3) tons of lime will be requlri-d (-r day in the factory that works up U(0 tons of beets. In short, it requires a ton of lime to make a ton of dry granu lated riigur. This lime is brought direct from the quarry and burned at the sugar factory. It thus seems that a sugar factory furnishes much work for laborer. The experimental sta tion tiiis yeur will ..make exhaustive rc.i. ur.!i iti a'A i!ie counties of (lie state where there is any probability of establishing a factory. .In Wa-.li-iiK'i c.iuuly, cultivation ot licet will lie undertaken under the diroct instructions of the O. A. C, exerl mental station. At Hillsboro the experiments will be made through the Hillsboro lioard of Trade, but on plans approved by the Aglicul tural College. Already has an order for standard seed lieen placed and Is expected lo arrive within a week from this date. This seed will Is distributed to farmers who are will ing to make out a tenth of an acre ol land, give if thorough cultivation In the fall the Hoard will want to know the yield and will want a fair sample of Iss'ls for analysis. Print sl Instructions will go with the seed distributed. No wed will lie sent out to be planted on heaverdam land I.arge watery heels are of no value, since water can lie otitained in thi damp climate cheaper than by get ting it out of beets. Heed will be furnished, th nigh, for our wheat lands and the hill lands. The distri buting depot will probably be at the liryau-I.aidlaw store, Hlllsboro. Mrs. Sloan at Forest Grove, exhi bits table, bed and toilet linen that was made by her mother-in-law sev enty-tlve years ago, beforo her mar riai:e with Mr. Sloan, our Chester Sloan. The elder Mrs. Sloan's maid en name was Melinda Gould. As was the custom of all thrifty girls in those days, Miss Gould spun her own thread and wove the cloth that is t dav exhibited with pardonable van ity by her daughter. The tablecloth is woven in a beautiful design and the towel is exquisite. The sheet is of course woven plain. All these pieces are bleached and as white as snow. Mrs. Iemirt Humphrey, with her step son. Dr. T. C. Hum phries at the corner of Fast Ankney and Fifteenth streets. Portland, has a piece of linen that was woven in 1799 by her mother, Mrs. Hebe Andrews, Mrs. lxniira Humphrey remembers when there was in her home not a single yard of cotton fabric. All was linen or woolen. Mie remembers that the llax was in March of each year, broken, scutched and hackled by father and brothers and turnet over to the girls to be spun and woven for the family wear the coarser parts for the boys pantaloons tow breech es, and the finer for shirts and ladies' draperies. Mrs. Humphrey remem bers how she welcomed me introduc tion Of Cotton fabrics, but the rejoic ing was short-lived, and she now knows that the linen of her girlhood days was infinitely to be preferred to the cotton goods ol to (lay. Herbert II inclev of Progress was arrested and examined yesterday l fore Ksouire Hicks on a charge ol illoirttl votinir at a school election The testimony for the state showed that the young man was past 21 years of age but that he had no property on which he pays a tax. The defense introduced testimony to show that ho has some personal prterty a horse and buiriry but relied mainly on having the school election law de clared unconstitutional, 'iheneicnsc holds that the stateconstitution fixes the qualification of electors, and that the additional property qualification fixed by statue Is not constitutional. The questions raised are important and their settlement have been de sired by other districts as well. It b understood that there is no ill will felt toward anyone connected with this action but that it will be made a lest case and if the state wins, others in the same district will tie arrested on a like cfiarge. iieienutini inng lev was held to answer at the next term of the Circuit Court in tlyJ sum of flOO. llonds were promptly given. Prof. Llovd now in the chair of biology in pacific Cniversity. has re signed his position, to take a like station in the New' York Teachers' College. This calling for the West Is a crmplimetit lo the trustees of P. I'. who jia ve made such a choice of profcsKors that eastern institutions give a big salary to get them away fro iii us. Prof. Lloyd's suc cessor has not yet been chosen, but his place will be fitted before the next school year begins. A ftve-year-oU son of Mr. Herman who lives on the Cloninger place, Northwest of town, received an un usual wound a few days ago. The lad had an arui-full of kindling wood which he was carrying in the house Thus burdened he tripped and fell on one slicks wmcQ struck miner the chin and penetrated ladiind the jawlxme as far as the root of his tongue. lr. F. A. Uatley dressed the wound and at latent adt ice the buy was doing well. Sheriff Hradford, since he com mence! collecting taxes, has received only about tiOiK). However, as the Sth of April approaches the receipts w ill tie greater. The 5th of April is singled out because it is the date when taxes become delinquent. We buy direct from first party, and sell dirret to consumers, you pay no middlemen w hen you buy from Schulmerich A Son. Summer dress goods in Percale, Mechleus, Plissel, Zisc.iy suitings and other late styles at Schulmerich A Son's. Uiblsins, all widths, 5 and Schufroerieh A styles, color and 10 cents ht yard, at ion's. ' t'ost-mspterai'hulinisrii'h yesterday paid Mastofll"0 money orders amount- ing to $101.70. Ilev. F P. Hughes will occupy' hU pulpit next Sund.iy morning and evening. At 11 a. in. the holy com munion of the Lord's Supper will be adiiiiiiUtensI, preceded by the ad-mis-i'in of new membership In the church. Tho topic of the evening add re will be "The Two Reckon iugs" Mith. l:2l 30. It will lie remembered that a "loch Medal" of gold wa offered to the scholar in the public chool wno should write tho hct esay on apple trrowinir in Oregon. The pri.n was won by Hattie George, of Middleton, this county. The esay is written as an allegory and will lie puniistieu next week so that our other school boys and girls can compare it with their oa a work. 1210 in a cinv.is shot sack iast eve ning, out of which ho paid a small bill, returning the wu-k to his pocket as lie siippo'd. but it must have missed the pocket and slipped be tween his overalls and pantahmns, for when ho went to his room at the hotel hi money was gone. His dili gent search since has Mt been re warded. The money is gone. Mr. J. H. Ilinehnrt and wife, jot Ur.i.:. ...u.il j , fe i.-iteii iili M". and Mrs. H. L. Hryan. Mr. Rine hart is one of the Oregon pioneers, Is .uiV'el,- iiileienM-u III l.llllMlllf Wu mil Uiilt. wild is president of the Farmer!,' and Traders' National Hank of La Grande. Oregon. He attended the lecture of Prof. Shaw Monday eveninir on sutrar-lss-t culture anc says that Hie matter Is receiving much attention in Union county where there is every probability o. securing the location of a sugar beet factory. Hon. II. W. Corbet l, last week Pledged tIO.000 toward the Pearson endowment fund of the college at Foret Grov:i. It will be remembered that Dr. Pearson gave f,0,0u0 to the endowment fund of that school, con ditioued that it is matched by 100, 000 raised from other sources. This matchinir sum has all been raised now except flS.imO and President McClelland Is much cheered that the end is now in sight. The president expected to start for Uoston by yes terday's train, but if he could nut get off so soon then he expeTted to go next Monday. The matter of secur ing this $150,000 endowment has been on hand for some time, but tiiere is no occasion for Impatience, since we of Oregon are further nlong than any of several other colleges that are working out a like proposition. The bequest of Senator Corbett Is In ad dition to a more liberal one than he has in mind, and which will be made laler. It tit IMK kKT. The list of causes to be adjudicated ac the next term of the circuit court which is lo conveno next Monday morning is given herewith : STATE CASES. State v Jos Dillery; appeal from Justice court. State v It urisrtinger; held for lar ceny first charge. State v R Cris-iihger; held for lar ceny second charge. State v Jeaney Parrott; held fo larceny. State v Charles Parrott; held for larceny. KiJl'ITY AND LAW 57ti. Gilbert Hlair v Preston Richardson; action for money. G07. Kstate of I) M HaOley; as signment proceeding. 7!M. r G Olsen v Peter I arlson el at: foreclosure of mechanic's lien. 795. C John Olsen v Peter Carl.- son et al; same as above, S07. M W Patton, administrator, et al v Talbot Miller et al; for money 8411. Arata Honahno A to Pietro Ambrozl; for money. K(U. Peter liegalono v Mary Hedges: appeal from justice court. 874. Henrietta Meyer v Fred Meyer; for possession of really and damages. 900. l-.state of Kirhard Morton insolvent; assignment proceedings. 911. Hradley & Metcalf Co v 'I R Cornelius; for money. 92:1. Kstate of Donald McPher son," insolvent; assignment proceed ings. 9J7. John P Hoffman v P M Kd wards et al; foreclosure. 91(1. Kstate of T R Curnelius, in solvent; assignment proceedings. 900. Kstate of M A Powell, Insol vent; assignment prix-ccilings. M!2. Kstate of S 1) Powell, Insol vent; assignment proceeding. 9S5. Kstate of Annie Wilkes, deceased; Appeal from county court. 90S. James M Smith v Win and Alice Vaughn; confirmation 1011. Kstate of Charles (Jollins, insolvent; assignment proceedings. 1020. Kstate of N A Harrett, In solvent; assignment proceedings. 10:I1. Ktate of in 1 banners, in solvent; assignment proceeding. 104S. i-.ugene o w nue v uicnard Morton et al; foreclosure. 1000. John Harrison v Joseph Gaston et al; foreclosure, 1002. Pauline liall v S A Dial and W L Dial : foreclosure. ln95. Mary M Shepard v Abuer Frame et al; foreclosure. 1I0 H t lining and Sons v IIP Ford; replevin. llos. Assignment of l-oret Grove Door ami Lumber Company; Insol vent. UJS. M J Salomons v K H Mai- litz; confirmation. 1129. Assignment of Kowlby A Stinchcombe; insolvent. 1130. W T Hunnell v ("has B Bunnell; equity. 1133. llanna I. Scnrnn, guardian I W Haird; equity. 1139. Carl V Wint.ingerode v hn liong et al; to quiet title. 1115. George Good admr. v W E Heaiichamp et ux; foreclosure. 1 Iti2. Miss A K Hell v Alex Chal mers et al; for money. 1173. J J Morgan v EC Hughes et al; for an accounting. 1 17t. J W Shute v Anna 11 Mays et al; foreclosure. 1191. John Johnson v J W Kld riilge wf et al, foreclosure. 1192. C F Plyrupton v Eugene 1) White et al; foreclosure. 119t. K G Cooley v Ieaner Gray et al; fo set aside conveyance, 1211. Thos H Tongue v C J Mac Ifcuigall; appeal from County Court. 1221. Kaiie Hrugger v JC Hare et al; injunction. 12 14. G Melvin Thorn v Alice M Thorn; divorce. 1237. K A Eddy v Herman Sudan; forri 1 -ure. 1239. Sm-i., lltit.-chu A Wi.oJard Co. v F It ihlnon et al; for money. 1210. Snell, lleitsehu A Woodsrd Co v F M Robinson et al; action for money. 1J.. HWH -ssnvN A Barrett et al; for money. 12"7. John Northrop v ?t etal; appeal from Justice O Ilerdan mrt. 1260. Margaret Miller v W W Annans; appeal from Justice Court. 1270. Tersa Caatantloe GlnstJ Castaiitine; divorce. 172. First Nat. Bank v Fred Patterson et al; for money. 1273. Albert Smith v G E Court ney; foreclosure of Mechanics Lien. 1274. Joh a Aspin wall v Jacob R Foster; continuation. 1271. Renj Hirdsell v Lener Gray et'al; ;forlonero. 1283. George Robinson y W N Fowler etal; confirmation. 124. I'nion Saving and Loan Asstx'iation v J R Miller et al: ron flniHlion. 1280. The Dundee Mtg A Trust Investment Co v R Williams etal; confirmation. 7289. Oliver P Newton v A 8 Nichols et al, foreclosure. i i i. ' T&ri Sno w and 'H' if Huston v Edith Munroe et al; equity. 1292. German Savings A Loan Society v Wm Eisen et al; con firmation. ' - 1293. T O Newman v John H Dolstroro; action for damages. 1294. Tho Csborne v J P Younp; for money. 1595. Mary M Hughe v Nellie Vanderzmder; appeal from county court. 1290. L P Jackson v Amanda Zimmerman; In re-estate of Louis Roy, deceased, appeal from county court. 1299. M A Danks et al; v F J Williams constable damages. 1301. First Nat Hank of Hillsboro v Amanda J Sherman et al; for monev - 1302. O W Patterson v F 8 Me Leod et al; confirmation. 1303. John Dennis v J J Morgin et al: action for money. 1304. Continental Nat Hank of Boston v First Nat Bank of Hills boro for money. 1300. Emma Marks v Robert W Marks divorce. 1308. Assignment of 11 Bigharu insolvent. 1309. Joseph Dillery v John Ber wick Replevin. 1311. Assignment of Boosix Heltz hausen: insolvent. 1315. Lucy L Woodard v W E Bowlhy et al; confirmation. 1321. Frank F Winters v Q 1 Hedrlck and Isabel Hedrick; action for motiey. 1323. lena Bruchler v R M Jasp erson et al; foreclosure. 1325. Louise Anlker v John Anl- ker; confirmation. 1320. P L Willis v Portland Pressed Brick Co; foreclosure. 1327. K E Randall v Chris Peter son et al; foreclosure. 1333. T W Thompson v The estate of E Weber et al; confirma tion. 1335. 8 Hughes A Son v Henry Turner et al; foreclosure. 1330. Peter Wlkander v Phillip Grim A Lizzie Grim foreclosure. 1337. M L Gove v R A J Neck ritz et ux; foreclosure. 1338. August Schafer v Samuel Stein et ux; to set aside conveyance. 1339. Simon Bachman v Geo T Lcdford et al; foreclosure. 1340. Frank C Baker v The Bay City Co Operative Co et al; confirma tion. 1341. Russell A Co v J F Wilcox et al; action for money. 1342. W T Bunnell, admr, v A N Davies; action for money. 1343. T W Thompson v K I ward Griebler et al; confirmation. 1340. Elizabeth C Mills v Eugene D White et al. foreclosure. 1347. II M Timun v Leaner Gray et al; foreclosure. 1318. Thomas Tucker v Oscar Thayer; suit for possession of realty and for damages. 1353. Estate of Samuel C Ritchey; apieal from county court. 1357. Frank C Baker v F A Olds et al; foreclosure. 1358. G W Patterson v John Northrop et al; foreclosure. 1359. Mary M Heal v James Harper et al; confirmation. 1300. II M Timms v Albert Brandt et al; acti in for money. 1301. Estate of W E Beauchamp et al, insolvent; assignment proceed ings. 1303. First National Bank of Hillsbcro v Ole Oleson et al; suit to set aside deed. 1301. Jacob Hrugger v Isaac B Everson et al; foreclosure. 1305. Anton Pfanner v T C Me Namer et al; action for money. 1300. Everding A Farrell v Em ma Hackney et al; connrmation. 1307. Emma J Marriner v Mary C lhivia et al; confirmation. 1308. W O Donaldson v Albert A Witham et al; foreclosure. 1309. Charlotte M Miller v James Hackney; foreclosure. 1370. K A Hyde v C v Cblpman et al; foreclosure. 1371. William I l-ord et al y William Hoener et al; foreclosure. 1373. Kobert Maciuaw v r M Harteretal: foreclosureof Mechan ics Lien. 1374. The State of Oregon ex rel.. M L Pipes, James McCain and 8 B Huston v John Ditchburn; disbar ment. 1375. Earnest Detashmutt et al v R S Browne; to set aside convey ance. 1377. Hannah Lard tier v P L Spencer et al; foreclosure, 1378. Jacob Hrugger v U W 1II11. braad et a I; foreclosure. 1379. G Kirk wood v Willis U Vail et al; foreclosure. 13S0. J E Showers v II L Griffin et al; foreclosure. 1381, Cnarles Schamburg et v H Kuhne; action for money. 1382. II McArthur v H Fsrnham et al; action for money. 1383. Wm P l-ord et al v Alex Chalmers et ux; foreclosure. 1384. Wm P Lord et si y T T Vincenl et al; foreclosure. 138.1. K trandall V C H DeLaney et ux foreclosure. 180. Almira Spark v James Alexander et al; foreclosure. 1387. Clarissa McNutt v R J Pomeroy; action for money. 138. (1 11 Haber v James K Catching et al; foreclosure. 189. Mary A Walker v I, V Walker; divorce. 1390. Sarah Jefcott v Annie M Hart et al; foreclosure. 1391. Clarissa McNutt v Rebecca J Pomeroy; suit to set aside deed. 1392. Peter Nelson v Elizabeth J Conklin et al; foreclosure. 1393. M M Block v Washington County action tor money. u u otas et al it ti Tyson et ar; suit to set aside mort gage Ac. C ASTORIA Tot Infant and CMldran, k Mr. Graeer: there arc thousands of people who want good tea ( many don't drink tea now, because it hasbcen cither costly or bad ) and here is Schilling's Best good tea at a fair price. Don't you want to sell lots of such tea. and money back it if your customers don't like it ASckilliu k CoaiMi,r Fnana CIS COCRT HOI'S E MEWS. PKoBATK lllt'RT. Est Henry Schroeder, deed. Will admitted to Probate and Frederick Windier appoiuted executor to serve without bonds. The appraisers are Albert Malloy, George Papeuberg and Oliver P Scharp. Guardianship Neil J Brown minors Report tiled showing $59.05 cash on Est Thus Best Insane. Guardian having tiled all vouchers and prop- oeiy auL-uuuied for ail property that came into his custody he is discharg ed and this estate is closed of record. Eif Michael Wren, deed. Admin 1st rafor's bond tiled . and annroved. Inventory of property Hied, showing property valued at f3,8 18.70. Per soual property was set off to the wid ow to the value of 1142. The re mainder of the personal property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on eight months time ou secured notes drawing 8 per cent interest. Est B II Catching, Deed. Final settlement continued to Monday March 15th. Est Win Mauzey, deed. The ex ecu tor filed the receipt of Martha Mauzey for the sum of $3000 being in full of the amount devised in the will of deed, , Lo said Martha Mauzey, Est Laurels K Larsen, deed, lie- port tiled showing 1133.91 receipts and 1109 84 disbursmeuts since last report. Est J D Howell, deed. Ordered that a monthly stipend of $50 be paid to tne widow until the further order of ttie court. - ' LAW fOLKT. . Fred Mat was March Oth admltt ed to citizeus'lilp. COMMISSIONERS COURT. The resignation of J. A. Chapman, J. P., In West Ltedar Creek accepted and J. E. Young appointed in his stead. Clerk ordered to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of E F McNelly for $47.20 instead of warrant No. 740 lost. D B Reasoner appointed a com misslouer to buy six dump road scrapers. Taxes of Elizilieth Hackney et al Ordered that tho county make a quit claim deed to lot 30 and N 1 of lot 34 In Garden Home heretofore sold to the county for taxes when said petit loners pay taxes and forfeitures. Reports of J A Imbrie, E L Mc- Cotiuick and W D Bradford examin ed and approved. Roads No 353 and 35 1 established. Balance of tax assessed against Sar ah S Henderson remitted. Francisco family aided to the amount of $5 per month. .Bridge lumber allowed toChas E Young not to exceed 800 ft. Petition of N Hansen for lumber continued. Application for bridge lumber al towed for David Wenger to the amout of 1500 feet. Road 355. L E Wilkes appointed surveyor and Robt Mulloy, John Will and Charles Mathles appointed viewers to meet at the commence ment of the road on March 10th to view and survey tho same. Report of D C Stewart, supervisor of district No 20 filed his account ol $130. Allowed. J B McNew allowed -1000 feet of lumber for district No 18. 8 W Seelye allowed 3000 feet of lumber for district No 3. J A Thornaurg, Greenville, ap pointed supervisor of road district No 83, Instead of r 8 Hradley, re signed. MARRIAGE I.It'KMF, Lloense to wed was Issued March 11th to James J Pal ton aged 33 years and Josephine N Helsler aged 22 years. ; COCSTY EXPENSES tOR FEBRUARY The following is an abstract of Hit warrants drawn at the March term of the County Court for the expenses of Fehruary, 1890: Assessing A Col revenue $ uu oo Hritlges A roads , 232 25 17 80 County Ctiurt.... County Clerk... ; 250 00 County Treasurer 60 00 County School Supt and As sistants , Circuit Court , Court House A Jail FueL Light and Janitor lo3 frO tlfl 00 85 61 95 7 00 Jurors in J Court Jaupers and Prisoners.... Itecorder of Conveyances Stationery., -, Sheriff State Cases and Witnesses... .119 85 175 00 111 05 275 00 124 30 IritllgerrV 70 70 Total amount drawn. .....$2190 25 Da4 Letter UaU The followlnjf is a list of letters re maining uncalled for In the postnftlce at Hillsboro, March C, 1897: Mr. Henry Miller, Mrs. Emma Thomas, Mrs. A. C. Wallace. All letters not called for by March lioto will be sent tn the I lead Letter Office. One cent will be charged for each letter railed for. II. ScHULMEKK'lf, P. M. REEUTILLK. Hchool beptn at the Witch Hsael school last Monday with Mr, Jesse Shelly, of Hillsboro, as teacher. Messrs. Sam and Julius Sorenson have rented sixty five acres of Van Iel,sshmutt's farm which they in tend to put in wheat and oats. Mr, Thomas Walsh, of Portland, Is visting Mrs. J. II. F.llerann, of Iieedvllle. . Mr. Harry Miller, who works at the (Ity A Suburban lar Shops In Portland, made a flying visit to his parenta, who reside on the John son farm In Iieedvllle. Mr. Halderrnaa is moving on Mrs. M. Grow' place, southwest of Reed vllle. T Fx change. rpUK Eyl'lTY OK AS IMi'KOVED X boiiitirst corner on Third. birt. i'urllaod. Orrgou. fur an Improved, unm Cumbered farm. A'Mra-a 430 CliAMDtU OK COMMEUCK. I'jrtlnnJ, t)re(!-in. Treasurer 'a Not lee. NOTICE IS HKKKHY GIVEN. T II AT tt Couutv warrant cuiioru.l prior lo April IS. lSHS, are no r 1ri-ui!)l al tli ollii of Iba County treaaurvr. in lite city of Hillabjrn, Ceuntv ol Witilitngton. and louireat il rea oil Ilia aniue ulier March sth ls7. lie ted al Hillaboio, On-iron, tlii-.V-of March. Ii7. A. H. I'.VliY. il-42 Count Traurer. KXKCI'TOK'M MALE KEALI TV. OF nrti" i. in pureuanoa of pureuanoa ot an onlt-r et tee County Court of the Slate of Oregon, tor aabington ujantv mail ana entered on the 2.1b day of leb.-uarr A. 1). iv;, in the matter of Iba aetata ol Sarah J. Mj.I, de ceased, the andaraifned was author led nd directed to eel I al private eaie cerium real estate belonging to aloreHiod eatato nd In aaid. order and hereimtfter partlca'arly described, I all on an f attar Monday, tne 5 h ol . Apr::. 127, offer at prvute sale, at niv it bee, in U haboro, ail ol the irt.-ro.t .f afureeaid Sarah J. Mil I, ileeeaied, m the time ol bei death or since acquired by her eat at In eh f-.owiv;.- t!-,v:.-r:!;t .1 ici estate, ti-wit hituuto In Wunlonitt.ni County, Oregon, and being art ol the donation land claim of A.J. lla-iteuaad rlara M.!iia, uHtiiiii tuna: Commencing at a point n 1 3"' 4:1.2- che i nd 4 11 cha e from the tv corner oi the n said don land clu in ttietice n 12 12chaina thence e to a line tit raiiroati Ibunie a 81" -!' e tn the n c mer ol !a".d- !k'.---neTT .y II-.m-'.! irrii'.iii cnn thence a 1" M' w .:(0 rh to n line c Jamea KfiiiiiiBseti laud in .0d cluir tnence area eriy un mjiiI n line i. jioiies H:umuaaen ind to the pUce ot ht-KiiiU'bK, ooutainlog in! acrea. 1 arms of aaie: Odd coin; onc-lia f ol perchaaa price In band on diiy of ri'e tbe balanoe not to ex-.eed ix inontbs time; lor deferred payment urclm-er iv ing note with morgan on pieii-ea nold tnterent at the rate of S per rout par an num irom nine ol ante. I urjuaser .o lie .ti expense ot deed and marten?. TltOS. I. Ill Mt'HHKYS, Execator of tlielHut Wei and lesoiincni i srah J. Mull, deceased. 41 4 March lo, 1S-J7. SHERIFF'S SALE. TOTICE ISHEIiEDY GIVEN THAT 1.1 by virtu ot an cxecutm decree and order of aula, iastiej out of the Circiui Court of the Mlate ol() eRon, f.ir Washing- :on County, on the pltb day ol rt-lirunry lSi7, in a suit wherein O iver I' Newtet a plaintiff and A 8 N'ichnN, tieo. 1-: Courtney, The l"t Nntinnnl Hunk of ltilln hoM, Oregon, W H llnrirove, A'ter Snildt. O P Juhnaon, J C llure, M E lliir phv, B V Durphy, H II McCarthy and J c liargroye, were detundt-ota, and to me aa Sheriff of Wnshinnton Cjunty, (Iregnn directcu, I havo this day evied iii mn um 111 eell at public auction lo Hie h ylicat biddar at the aouth door of the Court House in Hillsboro, Wellington County Oregon, on Harnrdey, the 1 !tli tiny o March, IStIT, at the liotlr of lu u'clotlt it the forenoon of said day, for cash in hunil to satisfy said ax-srutton, decree anil oidci ol aale all of the lollowing dcM-nl.e,l real property lying, being and situut w ithin Washington County Oregon, ami more particularly described as lollows, to-wit: Hetngall ot that part of the donntion land rlaim nl W T flnrues iu suction 17 T 1 8. It 2 W. Will Mer, not heretofore cm eyed to .M C it 11 K Mteeplen, nnd I ein 11 of said U L C situut on the N able ol the Tualatin river. Together with all nl the right, till. Interest and enttitn of tin above named pluintitt and dclondnnts and each of them in and to tho :ime. And I will alao sell at add tune and nt a:d place by virtue of stid ex-cniion, oi ilr antl decre, at public auction, to the bigbeat bidder for cnh in hand, and nt p aratelv. the dwelling house and the barn constructed and being upon the pretntwi-s anove uescrtoeii. (tie purchaser ol enci of suid buildings to remove the same with in AO (I lya lr m the dnte of anid sale, iiml said sale to be made frohject to continua tion by the Circuit Court of the htate oi Oregon, lor Washington county. w. u. mi A ii runt). Sheriirof Washington County, Oicitoii Tboa. ft. Tongue. Attylorrn. .IS-4 NHF.KIFF'.H MALK U FOHKCI.O! KK. Y VIRTUE Or AN KXK( I'TION. dear and order ot sule baued out of the Clrilnt Court of ihr Htute of Oregon, for Waaliingtun Couniv, In lavor of r rank C. linker and against ihr bay City Cj Uperulive Coni auy; M. I!, 1'etteys and John H Jucloon forth sum of f 1W.73, coats, and for the luriher sum ol $i:tsu.u7 U. H. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per nr nnm, from tbe 27th day of January, ls!i7, and for tbe furtbor sum of attorneys tees, and for the cons and expenses nl il and of said wm : Now. therelore. by virtue and in pursu ance of said Judgment, dcre-i and order ol sale, I will, on M miny the :'.2d dav of March IHU7, at the aonth door of the Court House, in tlilinborn, Washington County, tlregnn, a' the hour ol It) o'clocc a in, of aaid d y, m1I hi pulnic auction to tbe highest oulder for cuili, ihe fotlowing-dorlbed real properly lowit : commencing at in in. tv, coiner ol the D. L. I. of Charles McKay and w f . in sec tion all. (6) T I N K2 W of the Will. Mer. in Wat-hington County Utala of Oregon. thence 87' W It IH chain, tnence N .'is V S.H7chs, thence Ni'i":W 1.4.richs, thence N 84" K 0.2o 01 r. thence 3 77" lit)' K f,..V(rh lo the place of beginning containing li'A acres mors or lesa. save and and excei t a tract sold out of tbe above land to J. I!. Mays by H. K. Krance and recorued on page 1M7 in book 34, recorda ol deeds el Washington county, Oregon nlso another tract aold and oonveyed to J It .Muvs out of the above described tract of laud by W It Haubeand WC rorthiuan and Mary Kortbman and recorded on pnge 414 vim- ume3U records of d da ot Wakhiugti u County Oregon, all sltua'etn Waahinuton Oountv Oregon to satiety the hereinbefore name f sums and for the costs and expen ses oi an in sate. 8al-l p-.operty will b aold subject to re demption as per statin of Oregon, Witness my ha. il this tilth dny of Feb. 1897. VV. D. Ii( ADKiiKH. Mh'rifl for Washington County, IStn'e of Oregon. Harrett Adams, Att'ya lor plaintiff. 4.1 IS TH 1 8-st. County. tub ciRcriT col kt. ok thk of Oregon, toi Wanhlngioii William P. Lord, Governor of the Htate of Oregon, 11, K. Kinca'd, tweretary ol Htate, for Oregon, and fhil Metsohan, (State '1 rem. urer of Oregon, and together ci ottlcio constituting the board of Commissions lor ih sale ol Hchool and I'nlversity lands, and for tbe Investment of the Kunds arising therelroni l'mlntiir,, T. William Hoener, ilertha Hoener snd Henry Matte. Defenilsnts. To William Hoener and Bertha Hoener, Fart of tbe above named detenilnn'a: n tbe name of the Hint ot Oreg in. you and eaob of you, are hereby riUlred to apt sar and answer the complaint tiled againat you in the above entitled suit by Monday, the today ol March, IW7, wbich a the first day of the term following the expiration of th time persrrihed it, the order for ths publication ot this summons. And if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, th plaintiffs will apply to the court for th relief prayed lor and de manded In their complaint, to-wit : That the plaintiff recover oft ami from the defendant, William Hoener, the sum of fdttOin 1.8 gold coin, with inter est Ibereon since January Z'. l-'i'i. at the rate of S per cent, per annum, and the sum of 176 attorney fees, and the costs and disbursement of this suit. That the premises derrib d In sairf oomplaint, aituate in Washington County Oregon and known and deeerined a. nil o' the west nail of tne aorwieaM qnar:er of section ii, town 1 soutn range .1 w. at Will Mer containing t acres, lie mil in the manner provided by law, and thnt the proceeds of said sale be applied to the p .y nient to plaintiff of the several sums above named, and tbat such oilier and further decre b mad as may be equit able. This mrarnone Is published aeaiB't vou by ' rder of the Circuit I ou't ot the Htate of Oregon, for Washington Cmntv, rn-itt aid nir! on lb 21n4 day ofjvu.rr, 17. ?Ki 4 IHOS. H.TONOtE, Ally for p amtitf. iNEVROAD SUPERVISORS AN as AN Will find tbat tbe Indhpkndhnt OiB ... bas a Cne stock of ... ROAD TAX RECEIPTS Suitable for Supervisors use, put vp in books of 50 and too Receipts IN IN IN IN IN N gUlilUliUUUUUUUUiUUUUg LOOK Ami read this carefully if yoti want to keeps Jewelry Store in yourCity, 1 callutten tion Hiiuin of the people of IlilUlmro ami vicinity lor the last time to call snJ aee my New lloliihiv Ciixxls, alm to lluy Watches, Nl VI rVl uriVanf. Nl IN KitigM, (Tiiiitis, Scarf and Hreat Pins, Sleev Htnl Collar iltittous, Silk Watch Oanls and Vi-at ( huins, all Mini's of Optical Goods, lirawlcta, Oper.t (iluinea, Silver. War, te. WILL UXDERSELL PORTLAND Kins maitu to' order if ordered in time. All Watches. and Repairing left over three months nnixt he called for lielore liecemW-r ...tli or will be sold for the charges. Htf tuenilier your liien.ls with (.liristuias I'ii-iciiU. Yours Truly, Nl S $$NI Nl mtmmmmmmmmtmo IF YOU WANT TO HIRE QO Cily Livery Stable Where you will find the Host Teams that can be had IN UILLSROKO. EVERYTHING FIRST- (Hood Teams, (Jood Bus;s;ics and Second and pMmmtmmm?mmmmmmmm B HAVE YOU USED 3 B BUTTER PARCHMENT? 3 . All gilt-edged butter put ou the mar ket by crenineiies is wrapped ia paper. The product of the private daity would reach its mniket in uiuch bettei eotidi- . tion if wrapped in Hutter Parchment than it does when wrapped iu cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth, but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, from which 27 sheets can be cut- 27 Parch ment wrappers cost cent. 500 Sheets, 8x1 1, 500 Sheets. 8x13, The standard size for 2-pouud rolls is 8xfi inches; 2 pound blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not been generally used heretofore, farmers could not get it at the general store. It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. ?flUUIUiUUUUUllUiiUIUIUU!UWi!IUu v-"V . dlrortly and h .-lir-'.-t lv, lijr people wlm can nut do thir owu flfurfrifeT, write their owi let t4 ra, ur k tlifir iwn IhhiiVh; and who do uot know whtu ljuln and legal paper which ttn y miMt h irnl!e cvrry dujr ar rtad out t'orr:tljr. thM thlnir. and tuuch niftp, wf t M-)i thoritwjhly. lltindn'dA of our irrudiiati ii art In fl pnHUm, and there will be openlnra for bundrtxU rmtro wlif n tlim't linpric. Aoir It Hit time to prepare fur theiu. benldf a bUHtnena iMlticat n U worth all It rmt. f-tr iow oirn u. Hnd for tmr uataiotfoe, U luarti vhnt and fcir wu ti'iw U. Mntl'l fn - to any addree, Portland Business College, A. s. Armstrong. Prln. Portland. OfegOn. J. A. 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