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H1LLSJ30RO IXDEPEXDEXT. miDAr, juxi: ii, i-07. 1 LOCAL AND CENTRAL. Fireworks to burn, at the Iiill boro Pharmacy, - . , 8ehulmrrli-h A Hon is t.'io plat to get brw hut. Money to I "xa in sums to iii!t. Ilonins 1-2 Shute lldj., 1 1 it! oU.ro Oregon. " ' r' Cull on Uuuiphrf-ys for loam ir.t good lajnperty, al) farms to rent ml to st-lU Set. n! trier! wi'r I'tres- atd Vliiliroiiifiy liirapa-r limn Uliicl Intrr- chant buy them. Mr. and -tfr. tMt. MNH:y-..f Portlaud vUidil with lln forni.T'-i father ovt-r Sunday. i V wl I h.isv Jvj niv,t nuriicrou fv -U"i Ih I i-.fl.-l.r.ti at tiilia' Tvof t!it ti.itt-vt-1 l-fti t-M ii' vA In xii 'i rounty. The tn.in ini tio of arrriisjiuiMiw hiv xotteu fr eunuh aii.tj with lis wink to (linn. c-ir.vii.re 1 of that f.trt. Th or.iiuii viiii bo di-livervit y lio'i.. J. tin F. C.ipL n I'-irtlL Ti pr.vr-tm i.f mini iiK'Utd ii!i !' mn nr.tt w-'.-k, Tii Vt"r.tin AMHV::tliiii -11 plah'iir'K for tli l.ir.-nt iKMur.i;ii nt (.Hat ha h n I rou-.'it '.! h r Iliu In .i.u war of l-.j". Thrve ', tjiiy Miii- m l; K-r of : of m - ui r.j tt-r.luy rh;i-tt-ry. Thi- srvi.ss of a Job lot nftuen's shirts at Khulm- Tluirte nt'tNluitr tut I'-ntL t ':i!iy -o-it4U1ivL..JJ. knwn, who, f-.r Hi- nejij ffi!.')r", will he t tii rvsi.ieucd cf V- iiiat sfr, Jr. S. J. Urown. k w Mr. I.ry.i: li. C, r.it'vm I tiif ww 4 r.ui.-k ... . i .. i. . . . t . i. i it.. I. ' 'it -as iu n-.it i ii nii'i sjiin v lin irit his liifd ami tams at work- ft hu-ty hewr. Hn lim nVt dAJ A lut J for h'.s rt-tura ti the wouii.-, hut he will K'.o""t r- W.ti r-, hn bt-n at his &IOOQ Mr. Hoover's hnhy wliich h been trluu-ly ill. !lurTh;r tir- juwt week U r'orll tn-licr. Thili. Vft Wunl aiT.l Vntf..U o have mi thoroughly cvhiii Ii il h: l,alavvlio jitJ,lirUi-'l - f?' i'ortluuii ' Uk ,wt- V. . We caaaeil you m uttinir Miit l men aixl boy-4 uy oiAull wmi vini a cheap tliey i-an m Mhi for li.c quality. Kchulinerich & Son. Riv. If. A. r-h wi!! In pulpit' iv3.t fcun.lny inirnti)i; uikI evening.. HMTial metiii-4 will tx bald act evening next wr-etr." - voi. juuur in a Ken immm ai.iii.- ahop wi Vireni(l street, HiiNlioro, f.w $o.60 'r air, hw'1 nlne for $", and give Wi.t attention to rcjinir. log. lip 0ish f'tily Bit-KrMtin tcrk Which euabien hiui to guarantee hn work. The contestant for the Ifetnore-ir silver medal for Ijeot ilet-laimer- at the Chrhuian chun-h Lwt Tnesiby evening was hetwwn Kita " Lhd, Joaie Haywx)d Ircuo Young, Inez Luce, Huth Luce, and IX m Cve. (..iti'i, Tin-. l'jtiiitii.--r. .-III i.'.vr f .urteeii year t f J a -tio-j llit-k ye-t-jl with aitiit and hat--s -iulte'il a Cliiriiiiriuii Wt IIV .(!. iv .ntj TiiL'V "s y u.i.i4 4 unr.d iium inu, MltU tite H'H it ..! iy i'-;. in jiil jestercl t wht!-( not j- taunt, I .rtii j r.-a.sou no lie wi-iili -o ()It (i,..ir luil ijond. 'l'vkttit y-ii ..! y .ir-, ,.'.e:ir. f ich of Hfct-t" I "y- wr' :tl . frit :. cali tlot lilaKt h r.:w of I u-mi-'l .i hy "..UltingljTUfn.? nr r.nytmi; el-'. Th.VirVrrnn j i.'-.'io ill Warr n'i t-Ke t Friday waa u gjmtt suocifi itlrl stirprt.itt.lO meiiiliera of the loI,'u for tl a'.'eit l rim wa fir fi.-r -WeMwe-v-jtnod iU'ci-rl'-r t i irk trot!) I T'.t r. t !! Si !y a fy vitt- r i li'aipM vf 1 1 i J county. II ((rili-r I'f.ii', w.i" .ir'ii ul..rly h.i j.y Jtt" ht? li!clre in wi.u 'i h' n:.i!i!-(.:;.ir'a "":.. ",wyrk1ti);a of tiie r1- r. for those who find It. The winner Ktht Lano. Why suffer with coughs, colds and la grippe wheitJinxHtive Brouio iuL nlne will cure you in one day. not produce the ringing in the heud like null. hart? of quinine. I'ut up in tableU toiivenleni for taking. Guar anteed to cure or money refunded. Price ti ct. For nalo Iiy tho lteln. Loatf-jUayad or stolen Ont'graf ttlt piuitff; mare, welgtit atiout ii.ki pounn-; very thiu mane and tail; ii-.'eou-toed; left hind h-tt awulleii. Also one light bay Jior-; white hind fe t; beavy main and tail; w hite nl .r 1 forehead.;1 'Anyone hearing of mime will pfe' notify t'hrii Jolin-Nto, OletfcoeOf.'" . ' "S"At it iri etfMj ,r thv? Iioa'- I f diree-tor-j h.eld !i Hilitr i ly l ist, a part of Mi corpH ( sr!i !7 t lt HinpioyeJ ir.' Iliu Iiioi xtro m liool-i ttm next year wer.'- s-li e'i d, to wii; Mm. M. m. I'i(1. n;" r, K i..e ili-ox, time li wo'vf l.iij-y lilt jiplireya und Dora KiliiU.f, . 'i'tfii I iu'-e ol priiii'i'Mi and u.Maiiwt-i.iiil hi vet to lie filled. The 4irk )mv a iiriMciiml iii mind, I ut .vit,tcit yft dt?sin;tto who it will The Kl uunih FaiU t'rater Lake Club U arr.irviri;? -tit- t(fn fi r that -woiid.-riul hwt of waier, lob mad't in AutcuatUwU T urit will on r.ul carx JUKjvT..rt''iics or rs:t (jiitvi! 1 wak I'lB-Hwimi ro vr-io fsii'tto tliem w ho a f io!. Vle wiil go from HilNi.ro.;2 Wm. Iorter, , f-ropriefor t.-f 1' irt' r'aNnwrrT Tiri'o'WTifo " What is the missing word in the following sentence: . Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it 1S- -because it is fresh-roasted. - Get a package of StkiUmft ttt tea at your Focera; take out the' YtlUm TUhtt; tead it with your guess to StAiltifs But Tta, Ssm Fttndst by August 3 itt. One guess allowed lor every yellow ticket If your guess reaches us before tru-t d -t Ilo.i i-V:r-o VJ7 X0 are enuuea to two fuesses tor eacn ucaet .. ; ... Juoe "lib.' eoi,.v ft to ..liiiii-t hi.i ir onlv one Denoa finds the word be teta Siooo. If several find it ute nr.,,-, rty, t. be a,;.!.!. xUin,' up IOOO wM be divided equally among tbem. : .... hU iuh,:,:iat is 7;7:i.. ;:-o.Vr,. Every one sending a yellow ticket mil get a set o( cardboam eon-itaMnif count- li-1 """Se'veiVir-Tr" vi7i"iii i " iiVi.'iiVt wilii Mexican (. ni r4 fn-eit 'iSrougfc ! tedir Cr.i jw aj ie;.J..U ilaU'iavi. a id Tu.iii y. ,:.bm a IX illem gyiiJtJ imi ix tney tf n:tt trlt-oitey sr.sy, tin y are a lurd .(t.rl 4 onK-ct i one school lioue in thai :ciiiat and i ir.otii.I c.'.'i'1 v!i!m"j "Itriirh " ratr. creeping babies at the end of the contest Those sending three or more in one en velope will receive a charming 189! calendar, so advertisement on it 100 BcbolOTPrk'h A Mini have opened an agricultural implement house in the Matoirtc building. Tliey hell Odborue'a blndew, mowers and rks alao IfartiywK, plowrt and etiliivttora. Will "keep" stock of niachine'-extra!' and binding twine, utve tnt in a call and git their price, .you will find them cheaper limn auy. bouwi y- . Hon. Henry' Unxton of Forest Grove is authority for the atatoiiitmt that better forming hat been (four in. the westiTU part of tho county this SDrinV than ever before. Farmer bave very generally rolled tho l.uul aa soonWtha grain was up, and nra result of thi careful tlllnge llie croj are standing Ilia dry weather o.;1'',' than usual. y v . -1.. i . . J . . - The ladies coir? duo, auxiliary to the fire department at Its lat tnept Ing adjiwrncd till the first .Satuntjf In HeptemlH r. However whoul l oc casion artttyHpeclid, meetini: .wllieh the president has authority to call, may lie held. All iieeeasnry commit- teea wrevppointed so that in tho event of a lire the work of the chin will not be neglected.. The 8. P. Company has not "taken off the flying train lielween Portland an J Han FrancNco, nor have the atandard rates N-en CHtabllahtHl.'' In cluding hvrth, the tickets for Pull man standard wleepws aro tit) and for I'ullman tourist Moppets. ' traliatarU .tvery flv da. le-.ivitig Portland at 10 p. 111. The next trains leave Portland Friday evening, June llth and Wednesday eveniug, June 16th. ... '..r-... . .Mi lfe T ll.jtiey suecenful!y JHsel..tfit, M'uid eXHiuii iition re quiretl by Uiempr'-nm lourt and was admitted "'. bf "pfuclii-u law in that trihunni aa weil ua in th iuferior courts. '.The vxaiuinution this year waaTiri.re'fear;-hiri than ever iKl'ore, and niiplieant for admission had to ui rwer! comvtly mi per cent of the llUl-VlO!'!.?.' '.; ; ' Th 0. U. A .. ha-i p'il)Ii-her a htiniOiook iif Jrie mining belts of the It M a biMik of 0 nni'es descriptive (,f mining cunt a iu Ore 10.14 W ,"!di.gl 'ti 'and Idaho where tol l Is thig. 'i'lm lufuiiinitii ri np peala to bu .!.!. and being ju-l frotti thtpi- tts a goml guide to a kiioylis!i;i " f tliH prv-ent lievtiop-Ui-.iits of the fjiHling t'idu-Hry. T!io priMiCiW.'i of cxt ri-i- ut the Lt-jlii-'rtfc'9';"u' church next Sunday i di sNts or a Tmon tit 11 a. m. on n ancient rowai I and his nnxlern t 'l n s mt.iiives," hy tie' p i-tor. 8il .1' h t-ii.i . at i'la. m; Junior C. K. jw'iw j.t li. prayer iiiei:ling at 7 srd 11 :?ion 'service ii 8 p. m., Uev. C. K. C'line pcw.-vJiin the sermon. . tfUTftis. KltneTH. hnd a hot flrp ulroiii thu head to th extremity with .Mexicati silver dollars. There is a report Ui tf 1 ih 1 can w tiiiltd soutii (if Bkit.i adihailh iUajd pitt h loaning tv-UwiiHMW. it may lo liiat we will see aomewhat of them. (Of It I llUlXfc -at iii las Dhuse in the north p'-.rt of town-ystenlap. A cursory exumin iiii(iilrc.";;jv'mceif t'i auiliori'.ici that lUa lrt(i-: vriii prenitsUtateil. 13ut t ft ! -1 1'.xo there v ill be no loss but an actual giii,Jbr Kliiieuiau's lirick kilnwould Lc ot no use until well c? Iu cduTuott a th $:cso s2fatd-in wi pay J :cs :sch't6 itt tn pcicci ho send in the largest number of SehStmft But yellow tickets before Juae t " : . if . - Cutthis out two weeks. F1 San Francisco Strayed or stoleu From Ueaver tcai regOB, May II. Sorrel horse, ijgtit main and tail, whittt fHiv, weight abnnt I W0, or 8 years old. Ki ward ,lni'J fir intormation leading lo his rctutiu' llubt. Kenedy, li av- j'ertoni- : i . " 623 w Uuv'.-O. K. t'iine's fine Jersey cow laid down and died last Tuiday and that, . luo .W ithout apparent cause unless Ilia because site was too well trissled and too fat Mr this warm weather. The animal was a valuable one und t;oLily replaced. oii iSldaTTcrMlyiTtii the sieam ers of titoO. lt . A. .. N. w hu h leaves Portland fr S.in Francisco pvery five days will carry passengers for f U) cabin and t" steerage. J. I. Kniiht lluisbi ro communii-att the (Cj"cu!r.-i. Y'-stei JaJ- ; iifu uio in it divided over lioriid ";sjt sprinkle.1 a little. ItVas : ib'fTii.d warning to hay iim Iters.- '1 h'i same kind 01 weather IMavaih! t t'orv illis hut at McMiu nvi.le ilu-uii was yet shining. lifr. facwr, p.tsdi:d through U Ui iin"Altnna printer, liili-lHTo yesterday "s w'lns l wiih rili-amooit for his (KM.n-nk'A. A tinfliT claim over t'tvf is Wliat tak s him out this tnriu.ttuj wetther. 'VJ'vk of II vpn-r is in 4Hik44TJn a isit. I'.ro.k .carrU' ill. the rqiiuiii t jn Ket a phomirapti fiisy5) twli n il he s!i iws With a paruoiitiPjV iT."o: . Tlio excavations lor ihe S.'huhner nh bvir-k aud the Crandait bba k will lf d nlsiw-d t M week. I lie masons will lie1 at )v'"MClis s n as the brick Lbeeouitt ewl. ; VY' arc ,i"ititH for .the t'oltinihia A Harjd ticy.-tcs manufactured by Wie ! js' M'i 'g. t'o., which is n guar autee t.f llicfr nipt l iorily. Call and tH-t ptici-s. The IM:a lKng Siore. . . 4 Schiilmeiiili & Sin by their giioil from the best market i:l the I'tdted all compet for your- StutiS and can uiidetsed iters. IVine ami ms Th. regular w.ekly baud concert T1! lie hiveti . toniotrow evening. Tho lades of I lit I'migrvgalioral church serve in cieam. -.$tyj V-JJ:' lurili J ill tile !lr:tillg ar"4rMi''t th fivirt llmw -ter- dn' It w rl:i I to t!i,- lo t s. i-i'ie-lort of ihe foiirt. .l'h'' weath-r forc.ists !' yesterday morning fdi' is ram f ( tlay.attl rnoler wcathsr. If you want tibtv.n g t it at St-hul-c'icIj A SD. The fheaj esl place in i v't Ki'ports show Powder MipiTior to all be Bet I Hoyt, tlio J iwe! r has just risrived COl'NTV (Xil'KT LAW, State V ' r(s Ml I !svif Ah c 'i taiu real estate bclongl'i:; t-tute shall tot l.e miu. John The bu,slneicircla of -HilWxfo and Foro-l Urove were Martied ye. terdav by he report thai . Mr. Anu If Pfanmr of th Fnriat lrove lank bad niadiu a.signiie iiti f Ids entire property. Intevexis to lions. A. 1 lin nan and HsmT Hughes for the liene- flt of his creditor-. Mr. I'fuiin. r i the sole proprietor of lln Forest Grove bank which tin- pUt.K l Lwal rtiu.fhrel oi!ld Bud ttTO Inl't ore cauuot le umierstood. Mr.i Pfanuer ts In Portland ahk,. urat his frienil ar that be Is overworked and lsnet tit for buslnets. ' YeaU day morning the bank w openud at the usual lime and transacted bust ne tilt tho mail that arrives from Portland about IDoVha k lu tlic mornUig was K'ned. It omtaroed lettuV from Sir. Pranner dim:Uiiji his ea.hler to close tht? djor. Jt-ls not known that anyone was crowd log the bank for money, ami it, is believed that financial distress .Wis not felt.- No etatnient of nwomvt-t ami liabilities could be obtalued yesterday, but Ihose la-st Informed think that there Is enough to pay every claim. Mr Pfanner has al way been recognized aa a try careful business man and his friend that this step has been taken to ms ure creditors and to liuhtta Jv business careJ. lent another vW Illness overtake him. The people at Fnrvst tlnve are worried more or less 81 most of the money on hand Is temporarily lied up in the bank. Furtea-r hariNhlpshl.s wiil come to many people In the County who had obtained money at the bank, for col lection will now luve to l uvidS regardless of any distress tht may beentalletl. Hon. S. It. Huston, at .nv f. r 1 tin itmnk. returned, lato last ovIllllir and states that Ml Pfanner wrote t ashier Kaoe that i Urf . had reacheil a point when lie thosiglir t . It unsafe for him to longer continue, i Tin l . In business, that he felt . that !J: ,yst llakin be was bnii g his numi ami mat imi ixuers.. w mvlnar iwhv tor m iimr,. ... 1 1 k.. n-.tiikt nhw tmck: if n C? .tl a.nnmr strangers. A a flue Ime ofshnt wai-t sets and ts lt aearch through . Portland yesfeRmyi bu -ki.sj. afternoiKt wits madi, bnt Mr. Pfwnm , 1 , miiM nat lie found. His friends lo 1 1 l'h - lln.-'ioro flnrm ny f.as an 1 not knnv where he K' Furtks-ei tno,.tisc Mrph Will I naJ. lie nas '.folUi r.mii and be tuav in bis ili atate of mind have drop out of sbjaA - Williams mid 1 1 v i . I llunhouser charged with assault and battery. Ti ial M-t for 7 o'clock p 111 Jane 8:1 Clerk ordered to i- a venire for a j.ity. () i nio ion tif tit ifinleiils ut torue.vs the ili l'eii-h iits wore IL;-hnrg-ed it appearing th.it-HvtMnnii! had no j'.ii'i.-iiiciioii. I'uoiiATK nn'KT. Estate L'lnirln K Hiffif t.U.uii. The uduiini?Ua;f i''T li'w ''Soliii wfiieli wiis K'fipriiveil. 'The apprais i ts ure K lsr i ( ateliiu?, A C Urowu anil W W Parker. , , Ks'ate John li Itowell dicoased. Final account Q'i d ami July 12 set for hi'urinir same. John MJo'.';ey aitatHiiJuad;i L - aleiii n MctWHiwii, t"tw;irtrna bio Monday June 21 1S)7, rcfjuirtrS her to appear and show chush why to said tot l.e solo. John M Wall was ap;o!utcd guardian adiit- em or tt miuur ;u-ire oiuti J, vtaa fowit: L'Wis, Ed, Vred.'fit.k find- Josie Mlt'onirr7, ' " K-itate Uitureti K iiirjuw.'s.inseU. IN rial account examjiHtt -end aHiw el Tlio estate is rfwd ort.'onf. ' Fst ate U irvy ateigri.A jnjii yt?- count allowed and the estate is closed Estate Sarah J Mu'l defeased. Ex ecutor allowed to spend a sum,. evivenmg f 200 iu tlio purchase erection of a suitable tombstqna at the gravfl of deceased. ' S. $ X MAKHIAUK I.ICliN J I License to wed was issiieiS June H h to fl iTiiHr I F Jotinsnn aged 21 j fars an4 Mary A lteynol Is aged 22 years: Claraneo JC.Mays ucoOs 2o y.-ars and AliCeiCi lUjeKil Ji i 4-. i I 1 t II liu would tiefp iitir Sops mucti In this locality. -. 5. net, rich sad atoaib lartuimc laa4 la liM fcal" ruuntty. sira Waabv. av iauirovciacnti: iolro I lor HOlshora rroortir. . . .' s. si rv JmI MttM rlty limit; slstnl 7 ll acrsa at ibui la kigli Rrounil, Ana for buUtliaa abtaaal iba basl of Iruil Uod. lacra acavanlaia. A liaa liltl slrvmu ran across eaa coraar, fed bv numarou Thy vUit s Ou,iimjvioiiet Jt.ivui er's place atuoiJ'JhS. w'iia f. vori te pai,l l- .ui , evo-y, growo (a-Mcli.. OtiSA-aiieryaV'I boar to tt tho (Iiax .VtWkWUktaMBarH4- h:ive the criu's. Hie ginare a siucy lot, tittiiy aiUmlf vU- 4. 'Tljis Istier condition aooia ii ASeon- . ' . ! TTcZITX Ur,d profeaalonal course of three years "iiiil 10 ll ' "! -i I .11 i w.t r . , . . . . I j. MfiKTi-ii iuniu;iiout iu u hiu teaching in the public schools. Tlo ,-tilnrii. tt tha aihnnl aKovs last fully ninety per cent, of itsgrad tiAfisj of recent years are, at present, engigett in teaching wtilcn argues well for the work of the normal. You won't see It again, for -' ' " . ' " ' a ' ' A Schilling & Company UtATEK l.ikE ASU S0MCK VJ C'JtSIOS. RIVER Forty-four years ago, a little party of curious Americans not well ac quainted with geology were search' ini; the Cascade mountains eat of r,sefrhjejscj,.sa county for gold deposits. Theywere prospectors. They were about SO years of age, Just at that period In life when vigorous man hood laughs at hardships. Three of liUU party straggling off from the main camp in Jarre 18)3, nrst lookea into the mysterous depths of Crater Lake. This little company scattered and in these forty and more years some of tiicm have died but of the nrigluni three, who were the first whites to find that lonely sheet of water, two of them this summer have favored Mr. Martin W. Gorman, cor f sponding secretary of the Masamaa wiih letters descriptive of some things that happened during that trip Into tne mountains. One of these letters T.as been loaned to the IXDKPKNDEXT M is lelow given. The writer, J. W. Ilillman, now 74 years old lives iu Hope Villa a suburb of Baton ftouge, Louisaua. Further introduc tion Is on necessary: llnna Villa Anril IT 18(17. ....r- ..r... .., . . "kM. W. tJorman, tiq yenrs. Many are talking of grtfrig-'to the const this summer. t' i. Measra. Itartiie Morris and Young t.f Portland ppfiit Suuday visitsng friends. . J J J r k Mr. Uichardsoti and Nettie Thomas were united in'nMrr4ege1.ist week, 'j -K-s j If all the Sunday Schfio'sp-iliw pli'i-o u iwld give a picnic it' would speak a good worlf-V, iH to gt'thcr. -. School rlosetk hero Jaet-- Friday. Afier ejercises ' fi.e fiupiVs Utought their luut hi-s anif H'ttcrrt to-Mott grove. ; . Portland Oregon, Dear Sin Your communication of April 10th to the P. M. at Baton Houge was by him forwarded to mo at this place as I was the party In- LHiiirl for, in the issue or tne uregontan ot Jan. I, IsSG, I read a description of Crater lake by W. O. Steele, and knowing from his remarks that I Was the oiigital discoverer of said lake, I wrote to the Oregonlan, claim ing Ki it discovery and gave the par ticulars as near as I could remem ber them, but could not locate, the year. Since that having some busi ness with the U. 8. government In which I was compelled to be exact as to dates I can now assert that It waa in the summer of 1853 in which the lake w as discovered and on our re turn Ir'.p. I was luckily ihe first of our party to see the ltogue river canyon and only three of our party saw it at all, I think, and on my part It was accidental, we were re turning from our unsuccessful pros pecting, hungry, tired, worn out and on short rations when we camped for the night close to the river as we thought for we could plainly hear the dashing of its waters. J. ll Loudon said he would prepare our scanty r .; i : .a" . '....!" -...! 'i. ;i .1. . .... j i I held In th ?rt? . . . , ... ,r One of the parly, (Dan Kathhorn 1 i r V Ws?- W enre) ll waa not churiha wn-k rrrrrf CTk.rii.--Eiil and u'y-self started Miss L)fc 1 i iioi imi i .ui .TtuHUiaU. foi uierly of this. J a'fl. o.vtr Susut-y last wh-J viiH )jrrttalfl. ; It seemed liatiHTTi-Jjf 1IKJ jdog Ing in tiie churi h ieur Sviiii SurfTtHy evening. if All boys aiifiH. a-'-jTVoa'giil some time to teacti scLiJoi," it. they ev r eljat t lln1n IhP? ouzlit totiave a chaiali oi:iilu i whllis afttaf t!la gofxl grades in toechers erf rnlnfllien mill itre csealile to teach. -.t Xii.y 'lo.ildhai.ve-oifij show espuCUlly if tliey w'lnVld lenf-si l or t "- per i montlf wM'nyi;tr" wti paying M2i and w id pjV-3j-U istiu ter, oujlit-to trynrtrih enyw-sy. Win n Urant tirjt bc'an as a. soidkr, ho said, 't'try iut'JLu -4 S-1- 9'Uat he c.'U'd'do. lie prtAisi A J Ma of Amerli-a's LiJgenerhai -jf'i i I' Look out tW-rcr yunir chV-kLca. Thieves l.tv ,tlin rfgjsisl . tnauy if mir old? la-s-tyt -laforv loug they vi 1 be i.fii t- JiTl tsfitvicns to tfuit'1 Ut rt .loir ilia I 'rrft thSkdry 'os do-ynar 'ii m I'liiriney has !ih k of rl igs tuiii fireworks r l . . .... to t Mo ii noors wn:i nuir-s, ..., at Mr. .,v H(if Uis , HilUtwro. ts-4 fry. Now ie tho hook and h.JiU-r t.r seastm i-t at In il eo duty beairo yonf homes own flywn. Tiie Wurlili-.ieii CwuLfy eunday s-shool fnT'i.ti Ws. l.d -In l!nvcrtim !:if Tl.urday i4k Ihe Con-. gregutiiMinl chnr. b. . 'Ttuoty was well rerrCi-aiad! 'TflTthe fore noon tln-r were discussions about the best way taawul lfeXiiiiil)iy Sihoo!.' In Hf-ffftuwH etettriif offlisrs and dir.illrtr pt-ssV- to iceet for next 'crnveiot ,hh,hf Is CiriifiinH.' "l -i , " , '"lr.rfW.iVf.iu . irmof!rear.-' The State Xorn'i":iT.'1iiv.T Si' Mon mouth bas j ist cloa d a very neus ful year, w ith atkii r. '&f ttrvsen- riiloiltittt In I fS tli.f -wiling "tSSlM a J The sclwsil offers a s;rong academic ntf nr that purMwe but Instead of be- inff w ithin a Tew hundred yarda or thiiriterwe must have been more than half a mile away, Well the road was long and rough the brush aly wo inpvnetrable and at last we saw the water but none could we vet from where we stood as we had nit upn the canyon about midway so we went to the upper end and after ww hire, drinking aud Ailing our camp kettles we started back for canip but it was late upon our arri val there and any one who knew Lud n (usually called Rube Rinas) can picture to himself the welcome we got, cussing" stamping and all kiuds of abuse for keeping supper so late, but on the road back from the river I cautioned my companion to sy nothing of what we had seen and tn the Rtorntng we would semd Lon don for the water. Sure enough next Won. 1 rig I told Uube to get water wHIe I prei-ared breakfast I think ke must bave been gone nearly two hours when he came back cussing as far as we could hear him, aaying we tltought ourseives d d smart and lots of remarks not usually used in ordinary conversation. Now yonr patience la exhausted and you ak w hat has all this to do with Crater lake Well, the article I wrote was published In the Oregon ianof March 10, lsj, and I don't know that I can add much to It. I suppose you can find it on file In the office of lhat paper if yon cannot I will furnish you with the copy of same. It Is as nearly correct at I can remember and Ihe only reason why I did not go back ami drink of the waters and swim In the lake was that hostilities with ihe Indiana hroke out In the (all of '53 and I was badly wounded on Evans' creek during that campaign. I waa very aaxlooa l go down to the water and would bave made the attempt but being abort of provisions and in a hurry to return to our companions who were awaiting us, the ' party with me refused to listen to my request for a longer stay, and they were right, for although 1 might -.pave got down allright It would have bothered nie materially to get back again. " Until I read Mr. Steele's descrip tion of the lake I could not account for the reason why none of the Klamath lake Indians would ac knowledge knowing1 anything of Its existence. I have talked with the ltogue river, Klamath lake and- Ap plegate Indians, old and young and not one would say a word a-lsiut it but I could see from the way. they looked and acted that they knew of II and it waa superstition . that kept them silent Now. my dear sir, as you have been appointed to write a description of Crater lake it may be in your line to write other articles relating to Ihe early daya of Oregon . and al though I was in Oregon City, Port land and Astoria, iu '19 yet of., them I can say but little but of Jackson, Josephine and other southern coun ties in Oregon I might tie able to as sist you In material.- Jacksou coun ty in particular. The siege of Oal- ie creek where I was by orders of Col. Ross the means of rescuing the people of that camp from. the In dians who had-theih romaleieiy hemmed In.- .-. , . .., The killing of Mrs. Wagoner . and her little girl, and the noble stand and fight of Mrs. Harris aud her wounded 1 1-year-old girl, Sop ha who during one whole night kept the wnooplng Indians at bay and was rescued next day by a party from Jacksonville, iothine.is more wor thy of a place in the history of Ore gon than her brave tight, romance does not excel 1 It In Intense Interest. And now may I ask for a couple copies of your description, of the Jake and if I can be of any further benefit or use, you may command my servi ce. . . ... .-r J. W. HILL-MAN,- ( An Oregon '49ei .) - That the pending tariff -bill Is es pecially satisfactory to the farmer is shown by a closing sentence of aa article In the Minneapolis Tribune,) wboee editors have especial facilities for testing the senUdient grthVgrf- cultural classes of the country. The sentence in question' snj-sr There Is one thing certain; the Western far mers will not have any cause "to com plain that the bill was constructed In the Interests of eastern manufacturers and capitalists as . opposed - to their own. It Is the most favorable tariff bill to farmers ever framed." . ' r. m. noBLY list or lasds. I0W OS THE MABhlT. I. I. 77 acrsa. Miles roai If cMiavlll, Yam 4 I hiU eoaaty. Urraoa : U aesr clrarsd 40 aei alubad ad aeadvd : banaaaa naT eiaarad. Oaa Ibauaaad eaannc frail lim. AU feaead, raaaiac vsur Ao. A aaod por lioa of Ibis la nvar bottom land. Hodv ta atbeoi, cborea aad poatotlU-a, 'tp bauaa aad bara. Tata is advrad vary cbrap fur caab or aoa d irads for coaia suuU baainasa. Bakarvaad conlaclionarr pit- farad. I ' K. C. 40 bsia t aiilaa from HilUboro, asarly aa:i at taia la aaaniaa p-ar- dam, noalf ail elaared. No batidinia. frira f I.6uu, . a. Uf acraa about IS miles from ".i. )U boro. SO urn brnab iaad. a-T Cicarad j balsa vood Km bar; ao taproa- mra i. rnta foMt; aaa lariat. i - '. I. A. i.)i aoraa M Marrow. .Co. Orrgon, 5 J vU- onias ftota Lssianloa. liiu acraa ia cjlllnauoa; bauaa, bara tod all suioolb laud, io Ira, la for Willaroatla Valley farm. -prutaa soma af wbieb ara on Ibia iracl. Jw.a it tU i yet ia to'.tivHiion, but U a.i aiaahad aad asaded alao fenuod. Tnia ruala ba aaada a modal suburban hour. luia coata ta aaoar allraaly ta eaah.fnoi oumiag lb alaarmg of it), about Ii4jU.0u but I am autaonaau, lor a snort tuur, to ri ii tor vary sauoa lata. IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A GOOD LIVERY TEAM GO TO THE Livery SIqIiIb Where jou will Hud the Uest Teams that can be hat) IN 1IILLSB0K0. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. (Jo ot Toaiiis, (iootl Iluics aud Good Drivers. Second and Washington 6ta. . v4 aa He. 7. 3 and on half arret of land Iu baart tl HilUboro. Allpiattat. Tnia ta a real snap. Re. 8. f! aoraa. all fenced, slaaued and aecdad, O Fin Htllding aigbr, would make f nod noma . very cctap ana on taay lerma - r. He. r and oae-balf acres, inal.la cilv limits, a O lair houaf. aood bearloc orchard of alwut 16 traaa. aprinsa, Ac. Tbia would ha a od alia fir a creamery, bein clo-e to railroad track, 1 bave a aurptiae lor you In the price of this propetty. If you are loowiaa lor a real soil anap," then don't rail lo investigate this. K. 10. 'Po lota ia Onterof Hillaboroon winch X - are a wall hniabed tt room bouaa ba' n a d other oat balidiun. fruit Ireee and hrubery. Vera deaireabla property and are coins to let some ona have lor about half tit actual value. 6S0 lakes il. . 11. A nice sad prottiahle butineea for tula. In good loan. Invoices about $lloa fart casb, paiiance lima. 6 . X. 12. room hoaae, in Hlllsboro, in aood re- Dalr. 4 blocks from buaiursa ornirr, la rotr.e Ihrht and water niaiaee on ihta straei) one large lot all planted lo fruit and mrubhery. . Bara and other outbuild' inyr. Wi'.i tail on easy pay mania. q X. 18. ill trad th foar tracts laetbodre. art bad for a sjood improved farm in tle W uiametl valley, W' CASTORIA For Xiiiknti and ClxlldniL km Ask your lruggixt for the Kinder garten Novelty, uThe house that Jack Built.' IIoViTtKiViQ'yyou Shllelh'ls Ayrr's t'hVm-l'w ttiral. " TrenaiiiarX6tfce; NOTKR ! n.Er.f OttJiN. lH.tT ad t own lv ntrraaia ciid arwd Auot to kVpt. lafat. are uo rr-..W'tnjliU'hf-theotBeeof the County treaa irrr. In the city of rliilab-irn, Oiuaty ui WjaUinf ion, aad tat' real will rtai s '. tha. iaaner Jana Ah. I.t-d at Hillsboro. Urrgon. Ilii- 9 h ofJanelSHT. ... . A. t. C'AliV, W 'Vel jr'i1'- BY VIRtCK Or AN aVXatCfftlOS, 'decree and order of n r. ipife,l out of the Circuit Court of ibe M ala ol Urein for Washington County, in fsror of J ,hn A -pew wall andaga nsl J. A. Miller. Wil liato Wtdhaaia. and t. ITrsiiV. Alw Wrier, Jeanett Ifeieeaad iaaa r gaaak awrtaeea aa Main A Praaa Co. lor the sum ol ti.Vfti enata, aad lor tae fin bar tasa of ami. I". bV. gtild cola, Wittt interrsl thereon at lb rata of S per as nt per annum rruin the 15th dar -5ov.. 1SS4. and nirtbtfnnh. ersumoftrt attorneys lee 'an I lor Hat eoete at aad eg peasea ol labr aad er aaid ant. - - Ko. taatafore, by vigtat anil in aeratt saoaaftaid Iudgemeat, decree and ordr of talis! . on Mood tv the Kh dag of Jlf, 1X)7. at tht ton ti diior of the Court Houea, ta Uillsboro, Wtabtiigtoa Cottolr, Oregoa, at the honr ot tea oclork a. oi.. of tasd day, tail al public auction ta the tugb oat bidder lor aaeb the lalioauat Jeeerrb.-a) real proirtr. ta il i Th tontheaat (4 of the northeast M of taction SI In towashia 3 north of r me watt of th Wtilamvtt Mendtia aitirsiaal ia Washlagoa C ataiy Uratea aad con. laiatag 10 acres ef Iaad acotl ng to V. 1. tarvey la tatialy tb hereiaaafvr aamed tama, aad for tit cost ano tataaea at Said profterly wilt be eold suhjeel la r aampuoa, as peg S-atas et wiegoo. Witnsst my haad ibia lOUi day of Jan, 17. W. D. BRADM'KD. aent f WasVagtoa Cauntjr, Slat of Oregoa. :..- -..- s-T - Davit A arakaas, AUys fur").auilirT. . W, - -' -ra ia Re. 14. good woodihee-1. SiOlOQ. 1100.00 cash, bails nee on time. A aood 4 room house. l. large lot in Hillaboro for tale. Fnoe He. 14. 1 1" you wish lo wl Into a good, tabttan X tiai business In a good town in tha Willamette V alter, then don't tall lo In vrtiigate this. Tha slock consists of bout 44000 worth of hardware, tinware, loola, gmcertea, proviaiona, die., and ia Jnat the plao where oaa could prolitnbty dd a full line of implements and farm machinery, at '""re ia nothing of the kind in the twn. Will tell o easy paymenit, or nilebt consider a trad for t good, im proved larm ia th Wlllametle Valley. The abav it only a partial lial of prop erty I bar oa my books. Bbouid you rau to nna wnst you want, aril ma or call, and rna will vr likuly find what yon want. F. M. UK I PEL, nmaooro, uregon. IU KXCIIAXtsK. WHAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANOE for boslneaa properly in Portland, Oregon? Good home and opportunity for btis.neee; traaa aireaar eaiaonanao. ror paiticalartvtaqa ira of so- .aw. KINO. Waibiagtoa Building, Portland, Or.- MHEBIffS MALK. HA.yE YOU USED BUTTER PARCHMENT? . All gilt-edged butter put on the mar ket by creameties is wrapped in paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much bettei condi- . tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth, but cheaper. . Ctoih sells at 6 cents per yard, from which 27 sheets can be cut 27 Parch ment wrappers cost 3 cents. 500 Sheets, 8x11. 500 Sheets. 8x13, 55 cts 60 cts The standard-M7.e for 2-pouud rolls is 8xii inches; 3-potind 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. riimumuiuimuwjuuuuiiuuuUiUiK THE DELTA DRUG STORE. MUX STREET, HI1 LMtORO, OKEUOS ;J Patent Medicines.-Cheraicals, Fine Toilet l; Articles, Perfumenj, in Great Variety. QPECIAL ATTENTION to Quality and Accuracy in Dispensing. TELEPHONE FROM STORE TO OFFICE. THE LEADING DRUG HOUSE -1" II 13 - Bl. V1BTUE- OF AN EXECUTION decree and order af sale, issued out ol the Cir-olt Court of the biete of Oregon for Waahinatoa County, ia favor of 1. H. Onve and atainef K. Pointer for Ihe sum of 20 ii, coats, and for Ibe fur ther sum of $1,061 12 V. & gold coin, with merest I hereon at tbe rata ol s per cent. Kr anaum.irom ti nna any 01 ay, IT, and Iht lurtber tuinoi 1125 attorneys tee and for th eotit tnev expenses ol j.e a-ndof satd writ.' ..r .. oe. tlerefere. by-eitiue nd in Mini airra of said judgmenl.decre and order of sale, I will, oh MoaJot, the l.'ih day ol July. lnT, nl tiie-soHii ooor 01 toe court House, la HMleborev Wtsblngioa Uoubty, Oregon, al lb hour vf 10 o'cloc k a. nu ol ttid day, sell at public -ouclion to tbe highest bidder for cash, tbe folioaing dr am bed real nroMrtv. tow it 1 siiesinning at aatake 28,24 chaina north ewe west from tbe )( taction corner on the ml l ilt 01 section one ui townsntpone II ) south range one tl) nl Willamette Meridian, then north Was west 3HM cliaiaa then-tnath 24 77 chaina Ibtnre ontn nf east ibi rbains 1 hence north 24-77 chaina to th place ol beamniag con Uiaing sixry-li () rcrra b it and ex cept tbe following desertlad tract of land b-xlneiiia at a point rtams north Mr aeal ank lJI chains sooth of tht section corner on Ihe tat aide of sec lion one 1) InWbahip enefl) eoutb ranee one (1) weel Wlllametle atertdiaa tnenca raith S.VI rbaias tbeaca aorth Wf west 7.07 Chains ihenc anytli 80 chains thence anuth ajrs seat T OT cbaiaa to Ihe place of heeinnimng. eoataining aix 181 acre lo aattafr the hereiabefore named sums, and for tbe raatt and expeasee ol aaid sai. aid property will n eold tobieet to re demption as pet ttatatt nt O nun. witneet say aana tuts iota dar or Jaot iam. W. 1. BHADIOKD. ' Sht'fof Wteblagtoa Coualy, Htaie of Oregon. S 7 George Gregory at Dtattg, , attorney t tor pisionn. HIIXSBORO PHAR1IACY Careful srrnerviaion by experienced physician I Accural dispensing by com- ' petent and painstaking pharmacists I Tht Uillsboro Pharmacy orders its drug from the mart reliable mannfactnrers only, and ia thoroughly supplied with every requisite necessary for properly coed act ing a firtt-clsaa prescription business. The proprietors are ever watchful that th moat-approved latest remedies are continually being added to th ttork as tht science) of medicine ami pharmacy adranre. Being Mced of peculiar advantages in pur chasing its supplies, owing tn its business rule of taking trad ditoonnta for casb from the best bouses, the retail prices are ronseqnen l ly lower than tboat of aiust dispensing drag stores. All the leading artkles of PRUGfilSTS' PUNDRTES, loclnding th FINEST PERFUMEti, TOILET AKTICLEK, BKl SHEM, SPONGES, ETC, ar on displa A Urea and excellent asnortment ol SPECTACLES and EYE-GLA.SKEh alto on hand. v PATENT MEDICINES of all rlur kin.la always ia stovk. The finest WINES and IJUOKS supplied ia rases of sickness on preerriplio THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY, Union Block, ... Hillaboro,' Oregon ATTKSTIOXt TIHAIF..N. AdMlalatrator'n Xetlee. Xtlw Flaal Hettlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEX, THAT Josepa Hardaeigee admintstratar ot tbe estate f Alnlt Hardwetger deceased, bat Ibia dty tied hia Bnal tcaoaat ia said estate I th eeoaty rottrt of the state of Oregoa tor Washington eonnte and that Tweed ay th Sth day ot July 187 at 10 o' clock a m tt tat for th hearing and deter, aiiniagot tbe eaase. All paraooa inleresi ed ia aald estate are hereby aotlriel to be and appear ta aald Mart aa aaid Say aa I mass otectioa tf aay they have to the allowance of seld aeconat aad Ibe dis cbsree of said administrator. Dated Jaa a, 1SS7. b. r. roRsELirs. Conaty Jed of Waabisgt m Ooanty, Oregoa. rpiIE WAgHISOTON COfNTV VET-i aL eran A-aocisiion aiti so into tami st Warrens rrore. H.I!-loro, (Ireenn JunSil. lisyf. T'nts, tlraw . l-r bedil ng. suxT, warer. lla-hts tnd mu.ic. free. j The tents will be a t ready lor occupy.1 a Jane 2lh. tucsmrnienl a ll iat June SO, July I ana 2,-enling with a grand crUhra i a July SI. liunU" meeting June in. o: 10 o'clock a m. AHre.e ol we.eome st l HO b the mayor ut H I s:iro Oregon, togetni r wiia tne prnt rr voucb. H n. W. N. barrstt, rte;on-e ly li.,u. 11. 1 era wilhln six monthsof ihe dste hereof. V. listes. IJled at Billsboro, Oregoa on Ibe llth Com everyone a ho e-r aerreJ nnd-r I d.iy of May. 1SU7, Oi l l.or an 1 hrlp make thl, ihe ;i i.e. ' 1 W. D. BKADr'OKD, N'OTICE IS HEREBY OIVEX, THAT the on lersijneJ haa bran appointed by the County Court of ibe Htate of O.e ron. lor Washington County, adm aisira lor of the eetat of l'erren Sleeplrs, ds cessed. Now. therefore, ail persons hav ing claima against aald estate of IVrren Kteenles, deceaaod, are hen br reiuirel to present tbem ta Ihe nndirsigned at the Lie orhie of Ueo. It. Bag. ay, at lliilai rsro. 1 be lad es auxiliary veteran s is i.in rntitled to tbe seme accommodations aa the veterans. thaa.Bwen, Klol,h Crandilt, becratary. Fri-tiUcnt. Xotireof Final tttlement. Administrator of tbe esisU of H:sp es, deceaeeil. F-rreo 61 S Notice ot rinnl Aeeonnt. X'OriCK IS HEREBY i Ihe anderained ad mimatratrig VOTICK IS HEREUY GIVE HUT 11 th underetarnel has h -d in ihe I'ountT Conrt ol ibe Brute afOrreon, fur Waahinitton County, ber bnal etnniii a-, -lirln elrairlx ol the raiate of J il.n 1). Rone I net-eased and inn Mnmiay Ju V 12. 1SHT, attbe nwur al 10 o'i ! k s.'m.. set tor besriiiit tl;e sime. A-l persons' inter eated n aa-d -araie are herel-y a-i n-.l o be and appear in aald enrt at anil ilaie and auow raaseif any tbey haea wiiy said account thouid not ne ailuve-i aud said esiate closed of reird. iatd Ibis flh day of Jn- e, 17. . B. 1'. I (IKN r-LI I'M. 7, County Jala. GIVEN THAT mniatrntrie nf i ha estate of Joba Trumbo. deceased, hae tiled her final account ia aaid e.tats In the t'oiiaty Coo 1 1 of lb Btat of Orrgin fog jsii nton County, and th it the )udg o aid court baa anpointed ifo id y tn 21 -t day of Jon, 1SOT a 10 o'clock in ihe lorvuwon as tbe time for the bearing of .,)-rtifns to aaid account and Ibe s. tie men I thereof. AM heirs, rredttorsnr other ; eia..ut lutereated la eaid telal are here. y -eoalred lo appear on or u tore tbe aid 4ay apnolated and hi their o vac lion a io ta d accooat. liated at H'I It two, Oregon, this l.lih lay of May, ISN7. KTJTH E. IRt'MBO, Administratrix ol the etia'e of John Tram ho, deceased. u.g 1