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HILLSBORO IXDEPEXUeXT. FKIDAY, MAY 21, 197. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Bt-reea doora with fixture, Carotfa Bros., Ilillsboro. 7.V-, at The Ladies of the Cungn Kational Chunh will five arose utiow in June m-xt. Monoy to Wa in kuws to fuit. Rooms 1-2 Shute BUIg., Jlilleborn Oregon. Call on Humphreys for ln on good property, al farm to rent and to 'll. - " County Recorder E. U MeCormW k pinched the end of hi forts nnnT nil lust Saturday ly getting it f- In his bicycle chain. He i not writing much I b in week. We are agent for the Columbia & Hartford bicycles manufactured by the Pope M'f'g. Co., w hich is b guar antee or their superiority. Call and get prices. The LK-lla Dru( Htore. Wm. Mohr makes boots at bis shop oo Becond Htreel, lllil.sln.ro, f-r 0.60 per pair, sewed shoe for ", and glvee special alteution to repair log. He uses only first-grade -tuck which enables him to -guarantee his work. The cheap rates ot 12 cabin and ba iiiwrairH. lncludiiiir meals and Krti. r mill In effect on the O. It. ! at N. Co' ateamers, fr)in Portland to Han Francisco. Steamers hwve Port land every five days. For further particulars see J. I. Knight, Hills Loro. Why suffer with coughs, colds and la grippe when Laxative Hromo (Jul nlne will Cure you In one day. 1ih not produce the ringing iu the head like sulphate of quinla. Put up in tablets convenient for taking. Ouar anteed to cure or money refunded. Price 25 cU. For aale by the 1 Mti. A special service will be held al the Congregational church next Sun day morning. It will be under the supervision of the ladies, and will consist of music, responsive exerci recitations, and an address by the pastor on the subject "How to rem HUory." All are cordially Invited to attend. The other servics of the day will be held at the usual hour. At a regular meeting of Oen. It in awn Post, No. Ill), O. A. It., May 1 18'J7, II. M. Conknte and A. M. Collins, were appointed as a commit tee to visit the public schools in their vicinity on Friday May 28, for the r urpose of explaining to the children n simple words, the meaning of the observance of memoral day and in vite them to participate with us, In theexercWes. . TheH. P. Company hits not taken off the flying train between Portland nJ San Francisco, nor have the standard rates been established. In cluding berths, the tickets for Pull man standard sleepeis are $21 and for Pullman tourist sleepers U. A train starts every five days, leaving Portland at 10 p. in. The next trains leave Portland Saturday evening, May 22d. and Thursday evening, May 27 th Mr. Geo. T. Ledford on Tuesday last received the following telegram which made him glad. It also gives pleasure to Mr. Udford's many friends to know that he Is to have it easier lureafter. The dispatch reads: Washington M.V 18, 1S!'7. leo. T. IiOdford, Illllsboro. Order reducing your pension set aside; You. will receive ten dollars a month from lime order reducing it wan made. Thoa. II. Tongue. Some weeks ago the resolutions adopted by the O. A. It. Post tit ltoseberg in relation to taking the pensions from the Inmates of the sol diers home were published. At a regular meeting of Uen. Hansom Post No. tii), Ilillsboro, the Kame rwolu Hons were unanimously adopted and the adjutant was Instructed to send a .n r thA resolutions and action taken by the members of the post the governor of the state. to The American Protective Tariff r.rtiA ha lust issued. In document form, the speech of Senator Klkins In on the subiinrt of the American Merchant Marine an.) niuiTlNdnmliii? duties. This coin- ..,.niiinn i.f II. e liencllis of inr.n i r.-. .... .-... - discriminating duiiesus pledged l.v the lteiiuhlican platform should ! i i. . ..i-..rv voii r Anv of our ri-nn f . . - can ulilaill a eol'.V fr l ,..... A.li for iiM-ument No. 4l ii.il aldrs W. F. Wakeman. (iui'l He 135 West Sad St., New York. - When a resident of HilWboro reads an item like the subjoined, he is glad his lown Is no as some other towns, at bust in some respects. It Is 4iol dangerous to la-come that much of a Pharisee; This paragraph W from, the M'Minnville Herter. "Il.e auspunsioll of the band Is calling forth a Kood deal of well founded re gret. There no good reason why the band should not be maintained, and there arejuany good reasons why it should he. Hut it ought to bo dotie with proper eonerssioiis from ail portles. A good band Is crfdlt toany town. As such It should haw all the encouragement and support enter prising cilUens are able to give it. In everv town where a good ban I ex ists it la the splrll of that town to make It a matter of public pride and to give It subslantlal support. lhl Is especially the case in many Oregon towns, s for Instance, Salem, Hills boro. Dallas SUverton and Mugene. At HilWboro the citixens erc. usl a a splendid pagod n the public miuare for their musicians, and In re turn they are gelling weekly Satur day concert. drawing the i-eople to town with their trade, and cheering and enlivening the spirits and moral natures of all who hear. lh sides this, sacred Sunday aftern.wo con Mrts are thrown In. A band. In re turn for assistance, has a duty to per .... f.. M. nuhlic It Should five Its town the cheapest fxwslble rst.-s for music when wanted for public tlebratlons, and should be a body of Hinlrte.1 and well oenavin fthl of their leader an. I of to his n-i each other on all oc-aslons. WUhierto... the iw.-li.wMl du'l.1 informed. - - wv,,,u. matters will always run y'vr If the McMinnville band coukl 1 reorganlxed along these lines, and and with perhaps a smaller nn.U-r-ahip taking only the best Material, there would be no necessity for distending." Mr. Oeo. NU kPrsoo. attornf v-at-1 law, Klamath FtHswti In HtllntMru J lnt. Ills presence h're brinirs to mind an incident of fast driving when he held the rein last ilay during the congressional rani IMitrfi then waging. Congressman Tongue was theu l'i Lake and Klxin mh counties, a country of magnificent dWtuiiov, and making two speeches a day. lli.n. H. V. Oa'es was out t'u ru and saw Tougue was working and, further realU'il that If he got any rest at all, good time must be uiu l" lMteen stations. Nickerson whs to drive the team that carried ihefutur congressman over the Cas eitde mountains. Oatea went to Nickerson als.ut the matter. "Say oid man, Tom knows what a good horse is. He owns a lot of them and knows how to send them, see if you cau't gt him over those hills on time." Ni.ker.-on only said, "I'll fl.v urn." He had a herd of horses of hisownlhut are fairly well bred. From these he selected a team aud relays which were stationed along the road. He met Mr. Tongue, took him into bW light uiouutaiu wagon and the raco commenced. Lp hill aud dowu, those range horses ed at a pact not reached by Hank Mona heu he carried Horace tireely across the Siera Jievadas. Nickerson beat all previous records and his trip Is i.t-iiiicJ rf ir. il.jt vot!; 1" uUfu driving. By the skill and superior management of his host, Tom made connections and got some sleep as well. Mr. Anton Pfauner has commenced extending his telephone line from Forest Grove to Ilillsboro. The dig L'iiiL' ot the iole holes, was completed last Friday and the gang setting poles will reach Ilillsboro today or tomorrow. The wire will at once be strung and Mr. Pfanner's bank will he in sneakiug distance of the county otlh-ers in the court house. A rumor was current on the street yesterday that the Oregon Telephone 4 Tele graph Company had served notice on him to stop work on his line, but an inquiry at the court house was an swered to the effect that legal pro ceedings had not been commenced. Mr. l'fanuer was also called w ho said that no notice to stop had been given and further that his setting poles aud striri?inir wire was a matter that con cerued no one except himself and the county court and thtt he already nad a franchise for extending his line. All that the O. T. A T. Co. could possibly do would be to try to prohibit him from u-ing instruments infringing on the (Sell Co.'s i.attnls. I he line lliai he is building is first for his private lire. Mr. l'fanr.er is as yet undecid ed ubout accepting commercial bus! ness. That will be settled later. Schh ruin quite well known in this countv through his brothers u'ds fniind dead in his mining cabin alaiut. 2t miles east of Chnyonviile, 1 1., n Jin piiin.lv on Friday last. A . - .... coroner's Jury enquireu mm mo caue' of his death aud wrote a ver- lict flndUig ithat?- he came to nis death from natural causes, presum- ui.iv h..nrt fx 1 1 u re. as no marks or vIoImihw m.neared on his body. He had on his oerson 168.75 lu eolo aud a splendid gold watch. - He appears to have been dead since last Tuesday. ri.M l.odv was In bad condition, and ho u-ss Lurried bv the jury. inr deceased never lived in I county but ownetl property here and vlsiti il Ids brothers. His occupation was mining especially seeding new ore bods and quart veins, lie was no of the original discovers oi tne celebrated Turnstone mine in Ari zona, the richest mine In America. ill) Wl'Ut into new llisiricis luny rc- parel to test any thing whicn ne might strike. He carried his assay- intr laboratory wnn nun. n u known just how much properly he hud at his derth, but It was consider able. Perrcn Stmle, who died on the 7th instant at the age of 68 years, war one of the prominent cltlaens of the county and deserving an me praise that can be accorded to a pioneer. He came to the state wnen u was young and labored long and earnest ly to build a desirable society in the far west. 1 low efficient was his help is seen in the magnificent Institutions that ho has left behind him. His large family demanded all his ener gies for its niaintalnance hence his hand was not large In publlu .affairs, i-i.i in matters of churcn ne uiu more than his part, and for what did for the cause of Christianity deserves the monument which ha in the love and resncut of ne he he his neighbors. Tt.iun are better and the INUEPKS- i.knt takes delight In presenting ....i w-uofiliat fact. Several tracts .f bind were mid by rhetifl iira,ir..r,l last Monday on decree of r..r.finsiire. tne niece brought 25 in.ie than the Judgment and costs . tit to the purchaser otner man the mortgsge. Another sale where iwo irai ts were advlrthfd, It was niccHry to sen out , -one put up bringing more than the ni. rtL'iiL'e and costs. The mortgagee uot his mouey instead of the prem ss. Mrs. ll inna Olscn Young died rv i- h at the home of her son, a. i..,, Yniiiiv. who lives 2 miles north of llillstM.ro. She was hurried I,, ii... ccmetorv of the Tualatin i. iii.,. Pr.l.vterlan church on Fri .liv Tl!r. C. K. Cllne conducted har,..UirHl services. The deceased ( Swewlen Europe lec. 21 iai un.I was near 74 years of liepnty a.ssessor Kuratll was In r.n M.md.iv. He ssvs there will ., I,., a hoof lelt In his neighbor ho. by fall except cows kept for the dairy and horses required for the f irm, l'.ven dry cows are sought for iof lie notes a very cot siderable rw.. In the or ice of horses over what w as off-red last year. tl.-o. U Hagley has forme.1 a law partnership w ith Hon. J. X. Prcwn i .to ..f Morrow county. Mr. Hagley already hud a large practli w-hi. h he brinirs tothenew firm. Mr llrow n Is sn attorney of several years .,....!iee and a fine talker, tne new Arm IS r.SIHinsi hie and able, hence can la? relied upou hy clients. atravnl or stolen From Hearer ton Oregon, May 11. Sorrel horse, ,.rht nmiii ami tail, white face .ihi .so.it 1-jf.ft. 6 or . years old Itewsrd paid for Information leading to his return. IVoi. iveneur, i 0. -1 v, A. lams Who nss neen unoer a. ir.,.ii,ient f reeversl nionlhs return .l tn Ills home In Ilillsboro last i-'ri.lsv restored to health. This Is a very l .-nsent event to his aged father .ii.i .iii-.tlier. who aladly welcome hint houie again. Ru-ll A l'. lVrtim.l advert! harvest luat'liIiK-ry this wrt k The V. S. Gov't H -ports show Royal Hakin; Powder ouperior to ad oth-r-. Horn, May-. 12 lr W ox ," thowifoof Js.i.b Suy.l.r, a hi.. weight, 10 jrf.uuds. A b 1'! nine of Hio"".. w 1 I nti.w li.u li,-elviile it i tie next fMiur- day at iho picuic grouads m-ur Heed ..iii . - ' vine. A wlud ye-lerday il' ' a cloud off Mt.. Hood and juiijl much cooler than it was thu day hefore. A soas ii.g rain wouM-sw;Il?"- The MMlHMiAAii:! s. hjH.1 pkiilc el in Wurr.o'a grove "on Saturday last. Tki until as attendi-a ny both fathers iiK.l fnf.llf. r -us- well as the youngsters. . . Mr. O. G. Harlow who grew 40 acies of potato. bi -yesr will keep up the lick bv flantinif 2u acre. thl season. He ffn.rVthat Tt I a'p"'111 able summer f.il low ernji. Th aslt of lmr-s at the4 Fai Grounds U Sanbiv wan fairly suc cessful. The priN-i r-nHri'd- were m its 8.f.'Mr IMP".!.-:-' -f - i:prSt yet he makes mi complaint. . Prosperity M wmliw byway of Mr-Minnv lie U. ' It. J icobson is to huild a two storv hri k iri.UiVrfmvnM 2xlft0 feet in i.e: One yi nr flgo nfl one thought ot nehKHM?o----.vJ Dr. W. D Wood fw clted 'L fefsionallv to - Dixje hear tCofum. hia line this week. A'tfhoueh he was on guard for news items he pas over 20 miles end lit vi r. gathered one. ' 1 - . . JSf r. Z'na W(sm"1 is iieg'otnttiig foj-" the purchase of a lOft-serw farm nivith In two miles of North Ysinhill.'.'Trje whole of the tract is. under cultlya-" Hon and the price nnmed.is iraK).. The land Is purehs-e -on. apecula-. Hon. m.. c A petition Is In circolnfloifthls" wek smong the busine-is niep of the city ssklne the department .to per mit Post MsstprSchulmerlch 'to move, the ft-ntnVe to Sehulmerleh's new brick to be ere-ted -on (snd street ut south of his present store. .J . W. A. Hrl'ton was cnplivlneifjif hv James MH'iarsn. who :jiv:h-e Britton of tpppiisln ow 'esxelosed lands not bis own Rbout Mntv .1st. The scus-d will .pr',h.' J1" ar rested today end twona-hb .,hefjrf K-quIre Smith, In Ilillsboro,. or P-V aminntion. ' " It. F. Hrysn of Rrvnn-Lildlaw Vn. srte.1 from HilW,,oro enrJyMast Monday mornlnp for Ids- losein? camp in Rritish Columbia.- He took with him from" Washleoti. county eight men Inclndlnsr hi foreman, Mr. Hailev. The outfit was to he pur chased in Portland, i The finest lane' "nhvwher?; nhrtnt Ilillsboro Is that part f SWori(I Ircet between Washington hod streets. On either able "there are thrifty maple trees, that are so litrge (hat the branches almost interlace." In the early mornlnir or late sftertlrthti there is a shady elootrt along -the: street tnai is encnanuug. The Rambler Is th'flrsf bifycle to usethecnlumnsriftrie lauxrBKnxxT for a dNplay advertlsmenr.' . Many oroposltlors have hrfore-.heen sub. mitted by manufactures.-, hut none of them were liberal enonuu ta pe .made available. The MerriHf company that handles the Rambler J as iiber si in dealing as in advertising.-,' t TiU. t John McCallan wHo lives fait by Cedar Mills, complained thrtt Johan- naSi-hleCli a lady aired Bis. ul l.o years assaulted him and -battered him. The lady whs arresttu ami brought before Psqulre Smith. She plead not guilty and through her at torney, Mr. J. M. Wall, demands a )ury trial. The trial will occ'urr to day In Equire Smith's court room. Geo. R. Hugley e-quire, appears for the stale. The biggest scrap in Washington county over the appointment or , A post master is now going op at uaies Creek. The prisent no master, Mr. Her, isa republican, ami was appoint ed during Clevelands administration and keeps the nflW in the store of N. C. hilly. Mr. E. C. S.irgent the pro prietor of the opposition xtore Is nn aspirant for the offl.-e, but to get A republican removed is not an easy matter. I he voters ot ,lhc precinci ssms to Isabout rqually divM. d as evidence.1 by !he.luiHlur to tlio two N'titious Unit have leen f.rwar.led to Congressman Tnrine."' The Oram! E'li:e of 1 Id Feilows has Uen In wvooti In pnrtUind ttiis week and a lar delegation fruiu Hillsboro Is In attendance. The regular delcgliP ar .'I " Huston and W. II. Wehrme'. but they are aceonpaQicd by P. 's. S II. Humphreys, who is a del. ir ite to the Jrai.il Encmjiri)t, K.' H. (Jreer, l. Mtiimlsh.ds. l.iinkiu, C. E. 1 ichman, L. V, WitVi-vJ" I. Knight and it. II- Uoodin. .. The State Asmbly of Itels-ksh Degree llges, 1. O. O. -F. ni'-iHs. at Ihe same time, which, calls Mr. S. H. lluiophreys, M,rs. P. H,. U.rcer and Mrs. W, A. Finney toytten.i.- ' Two of our Hillshoro fsiy wptU to Dairy Creek sw burning ln-t Wednes day evening nfi'-r wotking hours. In the dim shade - tf . ihu hotioiu the boys found-a -Vm. lf was a beautiful little fellivw ImmkIs iuely striped, but the strips cxteuJed lengthw.iys on his back luitead of around Ihe body In rinirs. Hut then they thought It might le young and, like a fawn, (liifcrently uiurxod frun full-grown ""coins. A nii- pet was in ight and ihey knvw 'c"ns r.re easily domesticap-d, ticnw Ihpy.a' tempted to catch it.. Well, in'-- b .vs are hsrdiy H' f r soel.-i v one of them hur.ed hi clothes and Ihe other an eye. It was t...t a V at all. It was a skunk. Al'Pttf. TO THE t iKMEILH. The Hoy's and Girl's Aid Society are trying to cultivate n sin ill tract of land for the double pnrro of as sisting to netKe th institntion ""If sustaining t.nd to find einpli.y ment for the l-y who iin. ikhLt their charge; they Tbeefbr the farmers In thl- ViritTMy to n-it by donations oflsel pot:!Us. Every bushel help snl dnnika's Will t rectivi'd im ackn''t'-dgM at Ihe oftice of this pap. - In nwlsjujom llo above - The tiest way to buy any thing is to borrow it first Get a package of Scti' tiitg's Best tea of your grocer. He pays you your money fuck if you don't like it v That's our way of lend ing. A SclunhMr a Coansuy Sam k raattatu Supt. Gardner states that the society has a plat of 10 acres of land which Wto be planted to potatoes. The society is worthy and any one having pota toes to spare cabbct pat there to a bet Urfsjse. They more thao feed tb hungry. They will help hungry boys to become self-supporting. THE KOIKTH, THE WLOBIOIS . rOCKTM. -The Ofiieral Committee ap- Uioiiittd by the c!lUi meeting u making saiistaciory arntugiueiiis n tlio' celebration of July 4th. The county velern's association, as here- .... m . - A?.'.!!'. ..t .-.Tt, -r-.A tolore siaieii nave voitrvi iu .. annual encampment at Warren's Urove. They pitch thtir teula on the 30ih of June occupying the east Side of the grounds Instead of the Vest side where they were two years ajm; . The celebration will be held on Saturday July 3d. The ueuerai koinuiittee furnish grouuus Jor ine veterans. ia smau leuis oi .w. and three Itlx24, straw, w-od and, uojnic in the afternoon of each day. The association has restaurant prlvll eguj for four days and exclusive privileges for the first three days. ' 'rue foil iwing letter of iovitatlon has been sen! to thecitizensof Forest Urove through Mayor Hinman. Ilillsboro, May 15, is7. Hon. A. Hinman, Mayor, Forest Urove, Or. " !-ar sir: -As a oimmittee ap pointed hy thecPlx us of Hillsboro to arrange for a celebration on the Fourth of July next in connection with the encampment of the Wash ington County Veterans' Association to be held here, commencing June tilllli and ending July 21, ia.-lusire. we most re.-pectfully ask the citizens of your city, of which you are their representative, to unite with us lo our celebration to be held on July 31 next. Iu return for your co-operation with us this year, we, asa committee, and as individuals, pledge ourselves to use, ou r i n H uence and best endeavor to cause the citizens of our city to cu operate w ith you in a similar cele bration at your city next year. It is our desire Pi promulgate and maintain patriotic and, friendly re lations betweeu the two cities that we. unitedly, may celebrate the Fourth oi July In our cities alternate ly each year. We certainly believe that if this unity of action and co- oiK-ration can be established between up iu these national affairs, success each year w ill be our reward. H-speetfully submitted, W. II. Wehruug, cum. John M. Wall, Sec. W. I). Wood, It. II. Greer, Jos. Hare. Com. The general committee has ap pointed the following citizens , to serve on sub-committees: Commit tee on program: Dr. W. p. Wood; Hon. W. N. Birrelt, Hon. W. U. Hare. .Mr. W. 1). Bradford and Mr Wess ltedman. Committee on fit works: H. II. Ureer. The general committe serves as a committee on music. . It H. Greer was appointed to be treasurer. The committee on print ing is L. A. Long and I). M.. C. Gau.t. Everything now promises a most successful celebration, aud only a rain storm can materially Interfere with the festivities of the occasion. THE KITH ISAS I'LAI EhS l' "DEP l i t MltKDlKl-" LAST SIGHT, H ibert Duclmtian scored a success last nights! the opera house in "Dep uty SherrifT." Mr. liuenanan's' acting throughout was of a high order and much sympa thy was manifested for this soul In ipirating man for he was every where and In every place. Miss draco IIjys as a tough Iloston bar maid filled the role to perfection, and did it with a spirit of willingness and determination. She scored a hit (n this mie. Mr. barton as a hlghwayrob bery and murderer speared to ad vantage, his part being opposite- to that of Iluchanan's. In fact every one of the company showed them selves to advantage in their various riles. Mr. Weaver's specialties were well received and added much to the enjoyment of tbe evening. At Ihe concluMon ot the third act . Mr. Hut hanaii give several violin solos which were well received. At the coiitltiiioii Ihe auditor dixpesed thoroughly pleased with the night's entertainment and determined to see Mr.' KuchauHii and hia company again. Tonight Ihe company will be seen in a beautiful American comedy en titled "The Hayseed." Th I comedy should be seen by all lovers of clean humor mingled with a pure senti ment. . '. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock will he produced one or their best comed ies at a reduced price of Admission for the lienetit of all who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity to witness real entertainment. Also on .Saturday night the great comedy of States evidence will lie presented. (et a seat early, now on aaleal Weh rung's at 15c, 25c and 35c. Watch for street parade. Tell your neighbor, who, what, when and where, CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. Letter LIsU The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for In the postortiee at Hills'Mirn, Msy l l7: Mrs. J.w-,ie Hsll, Mrs. Frsnk Jenlr Mr. Herman Jackson. ' " All letters not called for by May 29th will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. One cent will be charged for each letter called tor. II. UcHtruittucH, P. M. A H rtnssclsl Syttsab Tha Vtnsd. o.. luard from nr chauts and urnuaf:irtareni and tankers aud other iuttliin'-ut i rven in every part of tWcooiiirj U not for scms re pairs to oar finuuj i.il syttem, bat for a new system. 3o govcrumeut paper can tw free from obj.tiioa, boraaM iu vol awe ami r-deeinahiljty will depend in part spun tlia puiitais of congress and iu part npou the rpiniuus of the prcs IdHni. No Gjie ran bs certain that thess will be correct in all years to ouine. If w could be sum that they would al ways be .correct, cob Id act bs rare that the govtrumeut won Id always ba abls to uiaintaiu a lafficleiit reservs for the redumption of tbs uotes. If tb weight of it poaaa and the length of a yard were liable- to be changed at any time ty cuigress.tlie ancertaiuty could hardly be to dangerous as tlie present ncertainty reganling tne unit of value. This ezplsirs -eby ta maay of U uicu Who da tbe bdsioeas-pf the oountrT, Dot alone in the north -and easW bat also ia the south and west, demand tbe with drawal of the government notes. Iron Aga. . .: . - :: . . . A atudsra of VslB. Oar moneUry . etandsrd is nothing bat a nunnrfitI. Upon its su bllity depend growth. an.d prosperity. It uiost tie .recognized as the very bent brawl as well as at home if our so-" tire commercial Intercourse with the tinue and develop. - . Wheat atoms to have- advanced to a figure where it is steady. - For more than two month Valley has.boen quoted at M ad -fib cents. .Yester day, aud for K-Verat days Valley has been advaniSeU UT-ceBts; Ts Cars. Coaatlptttiun larttr Tsks CtMcarsu'-OkrisT Oalhri.i- lue ortXe. If C ti. C lUtur.jlrun,u rctuuU muuer itmt Trr ssil tm4 lusuk Iw .Jr isa;. To lult tobacco aMIIy and furtoer. Lc msf aeUs, fuU orjils. urv and vivr, luke io-To-Bu, tb 7niler'S.lkr. tl.ut niake urak men atroofr Alt drtuvu. KM or l. Cure (uanta teed - Bouklet avl. aiutii.ie frt-r. AtldrrM Bwrlluf KMneJV Co , -Chicago ur Kcw Voik. Karl's Clover -Hoot "lVa is a sure cure for headache and "nervous dis eases. Nothing .relieves so quickly For sale bythe Delta Drug Store. I ,ws nervous, tired, irritable and cross. r Karl's Clover Itoot Tea has made aie well, and. happy Mrs. . B. Worden . For sale by the Delta Drugstore. ;, . . . Ts Care Cooallpatlon lonm Takf OaaearSM CuoOvCattiauic. luc or Ho. B C 0 V lo curs, druKa.au rt-fuud mouf. MHERIVF'M MAI.K. BY VIRTCE OF AS E-SECCflOS, - -dertes and brotn'of anie, iasusii not of (he UUSHII Court of (he Mats of Ori-gon for Wail.ington County in fnv r of it, B. Ailtmi tnil tm.nll Join.a 0 irlaon anil lulls Carlton oe Ihe sum ni $10 coals, ami f jf Ihr turlher auiu of $179 .VI 1. S. irol.l coin with intsreal isrrean at ihe rate ol 10 per cant I er. am.uiD t'roin Ibe 1st tiny f April 1097. ai.'U for the further um of f ailh i.iwraat U.efeon al. rals of S -r cent ser annur.l Irom the I tiny of April p7. a torneyf fe, ami for the coau and luautMOl e nd S a.Kil ru: Now, thcrelure by ii .ih and in prn ancw rf rd jitilvniiit4lerree (owl order ot aa-ei't vl.l, on-Monday. . lis iiUli dy of Way, 117. al the a-iutVdoor ol the (..' urt Uou , ih HiCaboro, 4Watiuifrion Cnuiity, Ureiton, at Mie. hour oi 10 o'clock a. m., ol aid day, aell ait publifnuclton to ih h.h at bidder fwa.iif-444.i4owiiig-de!crit-ad real . ro;,ty t'iv: Com roe' -cl nV art1iisMittiJat- corner of the Phillip iri.-fai!,mUo' donation laud claim. III- nr tunnmii north SJ" and &.V e-,Vloul'trchl to Mfrt In the cen ter el lbs JwiJt'n njmr i.1 Mrarmra ll.- V.enca aiorur the o-Mier of iha Tualatin r ver.n a weir flirenion to a p lot whew the w4oili..l.l Ihe Phillip It una and wife doaition t.od-laiin croei the aaid -river aiutinf aboiit 8.7 ch..in to lheaoaHievU.mi.U torn-. , thence aouth Si taat 7.3H charhs to Ihe p mce of beginn inf , cefltaintM 39 acre more or ieia, ajul land aairgi., taction A- lovnahit. 2. south range; tf wSa',' XVtllii'tneiie Meridimn. to Miai tb 4ierain before nan. -d aunia, an i for Ibe coata and ex,ioiiara of aaid sale; - - ' - 1 8ali) prepM-ty mill be sold aul.Ject to re Semtit.en aa'par alatute of Ort-g n. Wltneaa my hand thia 131. day of April, 1T. ; "-W. I. MtADKOKU, Sheriff or.U'asliiiiuton County. Ureon. H E. B. SiPtilnuion Deru'v. 4S 52 H. C Adama. aitoruey for plaimi fx. NHKKirF'M MA I.F. rY virtue or AN EXECUTION, J decree and Order of aie. .sued out of iha Ciiuuit Court of Ibe Hiate of Oregon for Washington County, In favor or t, in- helbU M ma and againac r.tifrene v n nue. Emma O White (leo Banford C K F.ynn ton and Uanton Killin for Iha sum ol 75. enata, and lor Iha further turn of .t7s-.'.lS I. 8. gold coin, Willi interest theie in at tlie rate of 8 per rent rer annum Iroin the A.h day At Marth.lasi, and lor th luri h- r aum of ISO attorneva te atilh i tereat thereon at Hie rateot ter rent peranunin ironi Ibe l'Jt day ol Mnrcl. li7, ami lor ta of and exiwuats ol aaie and oi aaid writ. . Nuar. therefore, bv viriue and lu t erau anca of aaid iuilirement. decree and order ol aale, I aa tit. on Monday Ihe 31t day f Mar. iJ. at Ihe aou u door oi ine t ourl Home, In llilshoro. NneLingion Oregon, al Ibe hnnr of ten oclock a. ni., ol aaid day, aell al l.i'l c auciton to tne ingn eat bidder for cab the lol lowing raer.brd real proprrti'i lo-wit : Lying ami tiring u Wasliinton County. Bt-ile of Dri'goii. A i u.iilivniid five- aisiba (Ml ol the lu.l.um-.' p irtion ol I lie donation l.md cluita of Jmnei A. .Mills, said porilo4 tHiing .tea r.le. ai th . rii. kail or III 8ouiliei.t iU irter uml the South ureal nurt-r of tin- southeast qua -ter of aatiinn li Ton-h.i one .. Hi ot Rang one YVesI of the Ilium. t Me- ndain la eauely le liareiiiurlore named uma, and lor Ilia sos'ii and ' nwi ol aaid aala,"' aid roarti.jrUl be a.il-l nU.leol to re- 4emptloM, aa per a atute of O egon. Wilnert'roy hSiidthis I4(ti dav of April, 1S97. " W.-D. HMAUM'KU. fnentt A Watk ngloti Coui.l v, B a ul Oregon. . i-i g'raoS fV-tke, Atl for P aint IT. " 'it-v; 1 tftleei Bid for Painting. fllEMDERS AKE KEQI KSTKO FOK tne ialr.liT 01 ia uiD"!""', vur ill end elll be rvre.vnt I .Mar 8 b, In- Clueair. .Apply 10 H atare nl Wrr.-y, LAUNDRY! smTf p)ll o malmn- fn-Onet' work at the low McrifW Femlly a,hlng at reduoe- principle for All waehlnf done on w . , , No derfnwtW. .eU. uee-1 "her dnr; ' Uctlon (tuarantil. g.f " of " ' teenyeere'eiperien narrower r. X. HEIDFLS LIST OF USDS SOW OX THE XlBkET.. Se. I. 7s aerea, miles from McMlnvllle, Yam i hill county, Oregon ; t5 aoera cleared to men a alaabed nd aawdad : bal.suse easy cleared. Una thouaaad bearinf fruit tree. All fenced, running eater Ae. A good por tion of thia la river bottom land. Handy lo school, church and poatorhce. Cheep bouaa end barn. Tula ia ottered very cheap for caaa or sot d IraJe for some good business. Bakery and oonleouoaary pre fared. Se. t. t A acres I miles from ttiiieboro, aearty ) halt of tbta ia gennine bearer- dam, moatlv all cleared. Ne buildings. Irue !." Se. S. ' Itf scree about IS mtlee from Hit- ImI horn, ao arrea bruah eaav c.eared; balance good timber; ao improve- mania, trice KiW; easy Urn. Se. 4. 3,)i screa in Marrow Ce. Oregon, -.V oiileetrom Lexington. WU mt in cultivation ; houae, barn nod all amootb land, to liade lor Willamette Valley farm. Se. 5. 100 acres, rich and amoolh farming land to Ihe " His band' country. Eastern Wash., no ituorovementa: to iaeda lor H'lllKro I'roper.y. Se. . IA ecrea ssl oufslde oily llmlta ; about 7 " -t a titi ground, Saa for building eight end the beat of fruit land. S acres oearerdain. A (ine little alream rune ecroaa one corner, fed by numeroua springs game of nhti-h are on Hi la tract. None of thia ia vat in cniUeatioo. butia all eta.hsd and aeedad also lenrdd. Tnis could be made e model auhurbaa none. 1 hia coata tbe owner eltreaJy tn caah.feioi i-ounling the clearing of il). about tieuUOO nui i am authoraed, lor a snort time, lo sail it lor vary much lean. . . -. . . Se. 7. Q and one half acres of land In heart of t) UillaUoro. AHpUttal. Tuiaktareei 'ap. . .... . Se. H. T acres, 'all leme l. alaal.et and aeedad, 0 Kmc I nildiug sight, would make good Home . ery cheap aud on eaay leruia Se. 8. and one-half avrea, inside city liraita, O lair houae, goanl hearing orchard ol aoout ISO treee. apringa. 4c. This nould ba e good alio lor a creamery, being dose lo railroad track. 1 have 'a enrpriae for vou in tba price of thia propel ly. If you are looking for a real suit "soap," tu don't tail to lnveatigaie this. Se. 10. 'Pgo lota in Center of Hillaboroon which A. are a nail tint-died 6 room houae bam a d other out Lnildinee. Fruit trees and .hrubery. Very deaireoble property and e are going to let aotne one have lor about hall na actual value. tJA0 lakes il He. 11. V nice and profitable baalness for mie. in good lown. Invoices about $1100. fart cash, ballance time. Se. It. . room houae. in Hillsboro, in good ra ti pair, 4 blocks from buaineaa center, (e.ectr.e light and water mmnee on this atreeil one large lot ell planted to trail and ahrubbery. Barn and other outbuild ing. Wi'l sell on eaay permeota. ..a Se. 18. fill trade the four tracia last abo.edea- crlbed tor a good improved farm In the Willamette Valley. Se. 14. A good 4 room l ouse, good woodahead, large lot in Hillsboro for sale. Price ttiO.ff), f 100.00 cash. Ballsnoe on time. Se. 14. ' f K you wlah log'l Into a gaeMf.'eatsataa- t Hal buslnma lb a good -town-In, ine Willamette Vallev. then don't tail "to in- Vi-aiigate thia. The stock conslsU ol about S4000 wonh of hardware, tinware, oola. grocerlea. proviaiona, dec., and ia lust Ibe place where one could protitabtv dd a full line ol implement and farm machinery, as there ia nothing of Ihe kind in the t wn. Will tell on easy payments. or might conaidre a trade lor a good, im proved larm ia the Willamette Valley. ' The above is only a partial hat of prop erle I have on my books. Sliouhi you fail to find what you' want, rite me or call, and you will vera likely nmi what you want. r. m. umi'hu, Hillsboro, Oregon MTATIOS, IS TUB COtlSTY COURT. OF THE Stale of Oregon, - lor Waahina;ioa County. In the matter of tha atala of 1 I'. U. Jackaoa, deceased, f To Sir Ii Jarkson, John H, Jackson, Mar- C.rette A. Ilorland and John Durland her usbancl i Amanda 8 Neaell and Robert Nearll. bar buebamt) E Ian U Johnson and 8aniul ). Johmon. her husband; I.urr E. MacMahon and Mae- Mation, her buaband j Harah N, Traill and Irulu, bar kuabaod, and A. 3. Arehbold end to all paraona Inter ested or claiming to be Inlereatcd, In ibe aaid estate of U. Q. Jackson, deceased: In Ihe name of the 8tat ol Oregon, job and each of jou are fcereby died and re. qulrrd lo be and appear In tbe County l-url of ihr State of Orecon, lor tbe eoan- ly ur waamna-ion, at tne Ujurt room thereof, al Ilillsboro, in the county o' Waahinitlon, Stale ol Orrfon, on Monday u.e ziii uar oi Jiina. lohi. at mo'oioru in the forenoon of that Uav, and thro and ll.rre show oauea if any extat, why an or. ,lr should not be ma la by Ibe above en- j titled fjourl as prayed fi r in 'e petition' of John f. Jackaon, exeenter of ibe Inat Will and ie.ian.nl . f t7. O r Jackson, de-j erased, authoriiina and d-.rertma the aaid 1 John H. Jarkaon, aa sn eitecuutr f . aaid last H ill aud teataiuent of L. ii. Jackson. d'-ceaaad, to sell all of the foltosrlne-de. r.lel real property lylnu, belnf and all. uale in Washington County, Uracan, and more particularly boundeJ deeicnaled and de.cnbed ei follows, tonii : rir.t iract ein a part or me donation land claim of William Bbrrla and wife, in townehip one end two, north of rtn 10 weal ot the Wlllamatte Meridlen, and hounded and particularly described thaa: Commencing al a point ou the line Ot aloreaal.l donation land claim, aaid point belli a 3e Sand M.0S chs from tba 8 W corner of aaid claim hence ou laid 8 Hoe, 8 Vi" K 11.74 che M elake; thence N J" w 55 .10 cha to Ihe W line of aaid donation landrlatm; I hen fa N 66 W 10.78 cba; ihenca8 2BS3 2ehslothe place of be ginning, contaiame R7.01 arrea, rlrcon I tract oomsaenoina at the north, east corner of Ihe donation lan 4 claim of ionn B. Jarkson and wife. In section 24 townehip t north, ranee 2 West and rua- 1 1 1 ti at thence weal 40 cha; thence south SO -hs tbeneeeasl 18 ebs; thence aorta yeba thence eaet 10 cba; thence eonrti g che; thence eaat 12 cha; thenee north ) cba lo the place of begmoiua?, and Containing 76 acres, more er iea. an in namington Counte Orezon, beloniinc to said estate nf C. O. Jacksoi. deceased, ahoold not be sold in accordance with the prayer of aaid petition, lo satisfy ihe anrad claims araina said latale, and Ihe coals and cliamei of administration. Wltneee. the Hon. H. P. Cornellna. Jo.lra of Ihe Oountf Conrt of the H.ate ol ll-efin, lor the County pf Washington, wiiu the seal ol earn court am led ibis smn diy of ArrU tie;. Atieit: i. A. IIIBBIE aiAi.l Clerk. Oeo. R. Bry, Alty for e... JL. ctvilimtloo. ha eutxlusxl earth. The frort of th wismt of the statesmen of the different nations Is befog direct exl towards making Ibe pontal nolon a thoroughly world wide affair, ao that every nook and corner of tbe earth may be embraced in Its action. Tbe Globe-Democrat says that one of tbe "very few direc tt"a la which the world has prctl agreed to work together ia IF YOU WANT TO HIRE OO TO Gily LiiBpy Where you will find the Vest Teams that can be lind ' ' ' ' , IS HILLSBOltO. EVERYTHING Good Teams,' Good Buggies teond and &mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmn!4 B HAVE YOU USED H - BUTTER PARCHMENT? . All gilt-edged butter put oh the mar ket by creatneiies is wrapped in pajier. The product of the private d.iiiy would reach its market in much Ix-ttci cutuli- . tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth, but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, from which 7 sheets can be cut- 27 Parch ment wrappers cost $ cents. 500 Sheets, 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x13, The standard fize for 2 pound rolls is 8x11 inches; 2-pound blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not been generally used heretofore, fanners could not get it at the general store. It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. UUiUUMUUlUUUUUUUUUUIIUUir THE DELTA ,H1IH STREET, HII Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Fine Toilet Articles, Perfumery, in Great Variety. :PEC1AL ATTENTION ' to Quality and Accuracy in Dispensing. TELEPHONE FROM. THE LEADING HILLSBORO Careful eoeerrialoa Vy ax perieoceil phyaicianal Accuratn Iir-nKinx bj com patent and pelneuking pharmaclati I The Hillsboro Pharmacy ordera ita dm ft from the ma-t rt-IUMe ninintfarlurera only, and ia tnorouahly supplied with eeery requisite wnwan Inr .rui.erl t'onilm t inf a flret-claea freecription buaineaa. The .mprictora nre pver wntclifiil that the DiGrt-approred la leal remedies are continually being: aMel to the uk sw the ecienrea of laedicine and pharmacy advance. Being .K i : ita supplies, owing to iu bus lineea the beat hoiians. the retail prices are cnnanjupnlly lower than iIhkw- oi nnwt lisenBing drug atorea. t nntiri-iuTai All ns leaaing arucies oi inLotn.-t..- t- i -i.n. mm ine .i....,?. PKKFUIalKat, TtILT AhTlCLKS, BKI'KIIKS, Slt.t,KS, KTt'.. are on diapla A large aad aicellent aaaortment also oa haatt. PATENT MEDICINES of all popular kimla always in stork. The finest aad LIQUORS supplied in caaeaof i kni-sa on preerriptio THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY, Union Block, A4al.Uratsi'n Natlee. VTATtrK IU HKBBHY OIVEH. THAT Ji Ihe nadereined baa beu appointed . bythe County Coort of ne oiaie n ue eon, for Washington County, edmiB.stra. tor ot the aetata of Perren Bteeplee. de eeaaed. Sow. tharefore. all pere-ns bar ing claims ageiasl aaid eetate of I erran Bieepiee, deceaeod, are herebyequired lo present them ia tbe nndersigoed at Ihe law office at Oeo. B. Beg'ey, el HUletro. Oregon, togetatr with the proper eucb ere within a.x Booths of the date hereof. Dated al BiHshoro, Oregon oa Ihe Utb d.yofM.y.lW. wftBRAOroBD. Administrator of te eataw of P-rren glerplee, deceased. 1 Hall? al riaal Aeeaaat. 0TICK 18 HIHIBT OIVKN THAT the andereiaea easaioiairair.a -- Joha Trambo. deeeeeed, baa hand aVLne ls aaid eelete In the a- . a k Bl' Oregon for to a fund U. Tf M4 taat Ihe Judge newaoarjert eolasad Monday t-e Dewipspwri , w.,ocB in lh. typed attack laf Ibe bearing nf U nal at Ihaaa L "J tu MOa oi "eeJ at a rrdiinr-oro her MtaurwUity, aat aid eetate are her. i . , en wr Ulre th dear people Of r 4 nia Ihei- objec- the siduslvely la Oregon, thia 13th them fbrelga sreaa maaafaets -1 mCM BO, r eata-e State. of John A GOOD LIVERY TEAM THE FIRST CLASS. and (iootl Drivers. Washington Sti. 55 cts 60 cts DRUG STORE LSUOKO, OKHiON W STORE TO OFFICE. DRUG HOUSE PHAHMACY eaeme.l ol - nliar a.lvnniK'a n pur rule of taking trmle lia -onntH fur raah from trvriurcc i.. i-i vt tT of 6Pr.CT.u LES and r. i r.Hi I.AShrJ Hillsboro, Oregon Satire to llriilce Itnilderis. rpiiERE wn.i. hk i.i:t to the i.ow- X est l.i.l'l' r or l.id it-, nt th lli a of tlie Countr Ju.le in II t.-ooro, W iahin ton I'ounty Ure;-on. o: H.lurl.-y M ly the tl, 1W7, at Ihe lio-.r ot .I'ciin-k p in, con tracts for tbe b-iiiilinir ol 4 'r dt a in aaid coanty. Ihe ('o.nn.iitoi.e.-s '..uri rraerving the rlghta to n-je t mir r n I l d-. opac ifications mav ) ar-en n ..i'l d r Dated ihia l.Mi ol M iv, 1!)7 I!. I'. I OUN Kl.l i"rt, 51-A3. -.iiiiiy J jog-. Xetlre or tlnnl Mtt lenient. NOTICE IH HKHKHY OIVKN. THAT the umler.iiH-I Ad iiii.mratrii of lliaeatate ol I.i-eta i. J.:iron. il-o-aaedt haa this d.iy 1 1 1 -i .n u.e i o iriry ljuurt of th Htato ol O.cjrnn. (or ni.inrton County, l.er linnl nr. -in. in inl eitatw an -I that Mondiy, the 7 .'. 'liv r.T June, A. I. 17, I. a. I.eeu a-t oy . i-. ! I fi. iri t r iha hearingand det-i tnin.il;..n J tlie aarne. All per.ona inler-T 1 -ii i'l e,mte are notified lo I an I ai t '-r in aa' I ..urt i.n aaid day and make ohj--. I ni il any they have, to the I'lna.n'-. o' aaid l-na! e- ewunl and the d.a haiir- of aail Adn.inia ir-r. i. Dated Mae 5, 17. M AUV LA Km IN. JHmin!tfMr-:t f i r i i- ,., I.are'a K. Larson, dcceaac.l. fft 4 OAfiTOnZA. Ilia