FRIDAY, JULY 30, 107. LOCAL AND GENKkAl Oft your biiitliii); twine ol K. hn. nit-rii-ii A Hon. JSt hulunTiLii tV a-i. i! uu for tkirua on O t(Jii)i- mai liiiifri. li'-ru in lliii-K'T , Jul' ! h to lxl U trtint r ami a i.n u U.1U.'.!.) r. Moni'V li man in ruin-t to feu it Hihiiiis 1-- JSIiulw li.'l., iiill.slMUO ii I'nii. t liuiiiit rii' i it .'xii m.i1 O-Uiini' Hi 1M1 1 in--. !.. 1 if j uu -'.V:u: i. btuuur. CuU lluinpurfy for Iohim on i;t:ti jnoirwiy, aimi laruin iu rent aim hi! 0'll. 1 IVal ((UMliiy K'"uint) liu,Krtfd ami ii 111H1U0 nli r Junl mriveil al Hie lliliniioro rti.irnwi'y. Fin ruiKi, t in kiiivt n, iM. ipMir Hi Hit! l'miruiury 1 In uj tur casu large kluik tu ltd In 111. I waist ri::it a-jTViivicUii i.nck, lj norum anil harms lor thru uniiilim. Audri-wi (1U.V.) K. A. Uultl- I'lilfcVt-, a.IiiiniX'i Tim S. 1. Co. have on al round trip lickfi Irmii lliilsboro to Ya qtnuiid noo-l lor li'lurn till Oi.IiiIm i loiti. I li rice is Hi.liO. Ue are I10W oIlerinK hi Uih 1'liar iLiury for Hie mm 'M nays nil ilrun gima BUi.ilrieM, t.iunlite, n)nji.yt'.s, aoS jm tIuiikh Hint luilul article Ml greatly mluiiii rut 8. LmI Friil iy wctiiug a crowd 01 youiirf iBipii niM iil a very iit'u.-aul xurjiriiH) K'li'r"if Imuoro riuliH-j Walker at t lid reaiUuiicu of liM pur e 11 lit. SJitliiey U now In UU tweuly tinrii year. lit'iitH'tt at 1 lie (ilioioraoh tfult'ry U making; dome f xoeeiliujfly tint jiiuiuiea uow liy the AriMioilaiiiio lrM't. NuthinK more oiauiilul or artistic Ih.ui tlitMO now pictures I1.1 tlLll HllUtVU. Win. Muhr uiukt-a Ixiots ut hi lu on tk-ttmil Bin.el, Ili'lalioro, l r 5.6i per iiuir, aewcil aiiom lor $, mid jrivt-a niwittl Hiit-uiioii to repair ing, iio urn only liml-grado stock VYIiti.'ll ennliles lain to Kuaraiileri Iiih work. On and Blur May 27m the steam emoftheO. It. A. N. Co. which leave Porllauil lr 8tii FrrtiiilHCO very ttve days will rarry atfiii;er for 10 calilii and o m-t raK. J. ! Knight liilislHiro ioiiiiiiuuicmUh the particular.'. The Sliaula riie ial train that huH Imi u ruuiumc lii-tweeli 1'orlland and Ban Fraiici'o every live dayr, lias tM-en taken oir hut (he low raiea ol $10 aud (5 hiiIum to the daily train Utiweeu ilioae t l im. I he traiim leaven 1'orllaud every eveiiinins l 0 u'tlotk. Win. Ueim.111 at Ina machine nhop la puliliirf furm fiiKlim iu repair lor the threaihiiikf period. As Bleaui machinery la more xmii-raliy u-d on the arm, the n eerily lor it kimmI repair shop in (ell. I'll In we have at llillnhoro and lure el ouli lor all ordinary niueiiiuen. Why auller with coujcIih, chUIh and la grippe when laxative liromo (ul lilue will cure you 111 one day. lot Hot pnnlUL-o the niikfii'H in Hie head like fUlplMle of ipiiuine. i'ut up in tahleU (xiuvi nieni lor taking. Ou.ir iiliietil to eure or money relundiil. l'rice 26 cU. For nalo ly tlie lx-lt-t. The CouiityCourt vl.-ited the Yam hill tvuuty J ill hwt l utsduy and fouud ll ktood Hhd coiuplel" priaoii. The utilquilOUH aifillt was there ready tow ll carbon ited iron Jud lur uilure hut the county court did 1101 Imy. The tMUuiy Jul qm-M-lion will come up at the August lerm of Court wnlcli will meet next Wed nesday . IVinyon.eire'ili enirt (.tenoitrapher prM-trate4 a fair guy on a Clondyke prni(Moior. llai.ipMM.M he meet, In IS'JS, a relumed mini r. Of thin aruoiirtiit lieenipnrei Did yui meet 'Our llrow u' on the Yukon? l you know himV" "OH, We," airok Inn hi Htmiirtch, "had him for our ChrialuiH dimier." At the Cjiireati nial church next Siiiul.iy, the piitor will HM ik from Jinhiia 7:12, tikinif tlierefr-'in Hie timely tiii'iim "II hh4 (r Failure nd Itiwonn for S niti-i-A'icliMil and M'Mlern." I'll'' topic of Hie even liikf'a diacour- will Ui aunouii(Vii from the pulpit In the iinrnint(. Al other m'rviii' .w mu d. The CorvalllK O.a-iie luit week puhliidiel an elirht nfc'e edition. The exira lour pMirea were printed on ft.ie lunik piux r and illustrated with wine exit lleiit half tone cut. The arlli'le nn dem-rlpiivo of liiilou count v, i! hin'ory hii1 remro'. The linvhann il hikI literary work i excellent mid the people of Corvalli and the county outfiil to Ih lil ini pufhamT-i of the edition. Ir. liitiley haaolwervtil wnu' rul on w heal of the plain, thonuh a yet It l not had. Wear. Ii!vlii dry weather thi we. k which it I l.. ....-I uill grrmt the uroWth of Hie funuut though it hal.it hive not been well studied In Orrf.n and wo cannot certainly tell what tli. e.i 1 will he. Ku'iuiry f"' !s",1 rurda tin nml lndtil the wliolt river lu not revealed the pre-seiu-e of tlie red dual. There areall wirl of ruiuora touch Inirlho' wh huve Hie Cloudy ke goldrl.-hl fever, "ever.il well known in thi cnun-v are it n'K. Anmrni them are J. J. Mors in who ha In pajaaKe emt-ne.1 on the Kld. r, mid will Mil l y, the :!iih. O W. Will will lo p " ''ike thr.-e tnuleM with him. ILmIiu prep .-.. to solve the trituporl.'iiioii pr..t.u 111. L) 'lciVmlh w one th itit f rta'rtlinf, hut he will now content hiiuelf till!p'ii'- Uuv Milipuirh iiorf Ju-lue 0. riiel.u yesterday on a ch.ue pre fernM hy hi (ut'er, T.J. MHIiMiiith l lew in If. iii.Hdien.f of psreulal u horny. Ouy I nearly 14 rar ol aw"', d the H.y who wa l-i JH re cently chitmnl 'lh aulin.rf Chinee ktur liter. The cvid.'iice ye IrriUy uh'Hntu!' l ih- afhu tti ..1 In thcomplaiutit't I JudxeC rneiiu 1, M.len order e.imii'i him 1 to tl.e reform .fetoltill here.ch. the aeof2ly.Hr..r until hn reform, ati.tn .hall eulitle him lu the opinion vf Ui achoot oUkUUj, to hialiUerty. ( IlitlljtliM rt'l a yolil.fcf SI'HTlIp Ha mi I A'lieit lli ..'land loiinuig aU)Ul fSherwiMKl l-eam anerd at hi mother, entenii hr dutllltijf any rnahhe up In r furniture jfenerully. Fur thi act ol rowd) lf-in he wa ar- 1 il and bound over to await the -ntruitiinMHrfi.y,; IUj-44HI mit1 tret Uiiiil-tineH uni wait teuipnrat i'y coiifine.l In the tShertvood town prison. The room w.t a wixalen -truetar', Moor and all. It. el nut w hen il .lie, whieh waa irumt of the time, tured a rile of I oil fr.xn hi 'a ii 1.11 th- H .:ir. T!iU tie et on .lie mi. I a he took care hot to ue tK) much oil, the tl.idie wi coutrolahle. Thu nlowly lnirtiiti and wmimt olf ll.'i i-iiam-d wml, he nude a hole, in .he tl Mir and then oil -red Uu bail whieti the Buthoritii- were forced to 44t-l. fti'ienrt' Kr1fiit, th'iuh tie hint never bad the eu-tody of thir marl A 'ex, kept a Hharp lookout for him and la t S iturday trot word from hi atfent that hi priaoner wa in hand. ' IlieUti l will attend court uext Xovinilier. Tim two en- of the Htale v. John Mi Nmnura and the Lyle wou.an, aud lale v. the Frenchman and the name woman have la-en examined aud ili-p"d of ly baiiihiii) the woman ami lierhuand. The tlrxt ca iiV?ided iieeaue Lyle wa o ignor ant that he did not know what he wa aeanof to when H.r!:s'Je-TOns plaint. The parlie to the aecoud compiiilnt were held, hut the Lyle woman who could not lurnHh (tail wa ei ven her clmit-e, jnil or hanUh menu h-lie went. Complaint Wai- made i.'! i nit Lyle himselt, eharifliiii peijiiry, hut while the court thought he 1 guilty, tiiere were aoine double about wen ring KUlIicieut evldeni-e ti convict wi he w dimnlsKeil. It Is to he hiied that we are rid of a had lot. Mr. C. Koch met wilu a paimul accident, not to apply a more aeriou name, lat TueHilay evening. (She had driven her hoi -le and buigy from t'oithtnd and w m enti rlnir Uillsboro Jiit iM'yond Judge Ilumphreyfl resi dence when Homething on or by the fence frightened the horse o that he g ive a vicious plunge Htdewlso. Hav ing a Ann griiHp on thu rein, Mrs, Koch wa pulled over the dash hoard and In front of the huggv, though she waa dragged a few rials Injure she dropped to the ground. Heriou OruiHiK on the ImnI.v ami lace will keep her confined for a t i uih though it is I bought no permanent injury will follow. The horse went to hi xlable without breakage to wagon or btirne-s. Mr. (leo. .Sauud.ra living near Laurel during the pat $ear ha played to bad fortune. L'ist fall a member of his family came down with typhoid fever. When that one was convalescent another was taken flown and on till seven caes were developed. When spring cam" the (li-ense seemed to let go, but this week another chllil woke up ailing and it i greatly feired that the same experience of last year is to Ihj re pealed. The board of examining nurgeons for the bureau of Miion located at ilillHir organi.d July 2tiih. Dr. W. I). Wood was chosen president, Dr. J. T. Tamelsie, secretary and Dr. W. O. Cole, treasurer. The board will hold meeting 011 the second ami foiirlh Tliursdayaol each month un- le otherwls" onlerefl by the depart ment at Washington. The meeting i.laee Is in Dr. Wood's olHce on Main street between First and Hecoud streets. Hunters and iruuiier must not for- g.'t the time when they may hIkhiI groiie hikI pheasants. The law of 1H!I. iniikt s Ihe clo-n-il season mr tnai kind of game from the 15'h day uf Novemls r to the 1st ilsy of Sepb m Iwr fnllowine. It is reoorted that some pot hauler one flay this Wfiek killed sixty or more birds near Green ville. It would be a good U.iys work toruu thoHe fellows In. I). McCaiuirtii en mrfiHl hi mind at 11 o'clock vesterday morning and st tried on tl'.e 1:20 p. m. train for Clondyke. lie by buying a ticket from another party got passugn on the Elder that nail this evening. Dive has spent one season in Alaska hence this trip will not lie an entirely new cxcrieinv. Judge McUrtdo who yesterday finished the July equity term of the Circuit court w nl in a few d iys with hi foully and some Iriend, iHVUpy hi summer camp in the Ctsrarte mountaii.s alanit eight miles from the snow line of Mt. Ht. Ileilens, In Washington, lie plans to be in the mountains, six weeks. I. art's I'n.ver It, ml la is a tileas- autltxative. K'gulales the laiwh's puritic the b.i I, uiears me com plexion. Ky to make and pleaanl to lake. S."?. Mohl by HillstK.ro I'harmiicy. DyM'pia cur.sl. sinioh's Vita-ltK.-r liiim.fl'Htely relieves sour utom a.'l., coming up of f'd distress ami Is tne great kidney an I liver rem edy. Sold by the HiiMxiro Tharm- " Lilies, lako the best. If you are tnaibied wilh contipHtion, adlow skin, and a tinl fis ling tske Karl's Clover Tea. It i pie iint to take. Sild 'y IlilMbuio I'harmacy. U.. Haunt from Wiley A Den tils' stable ha returned Irom tlie ci.ntwlier.' he had g ne In taki Hon. W.N Birrettaud family foi their summer outing. W e are now nlT -ring at the Phar macy f..r the next thirty day all druggi1' sundries briH'n'S, sponges, soaps, perlumcsi and toilet article at greatly nsluced rates. Cure thai cauli with Siuloh'a cure. The bo! cough cure. Relieve croup promptly, t t ie million tsittle old last ear. 4i doses f..r 2V. Sold by llill-ls.ro Pharmacy. Re not de.f I veil. A i-ough, hoarse-111-.S or croup are not to l trifli! with. A d.seiii time of Slilloh's cure will save much tutle. Sold hy llillsls.ro PhsriHary. Th" taiiiily "f tne late Cipt. Geo. Alnwortli,of Portland, areenditig the summer in llillslmro, Ihe guests of Dr. Link later. S. nator tl VvTl'iiiTrTsou and fno ilv and 1. A. Wehrung and luiinly have g ee ! N-w P..rt, LIi.o-Ih i.smi.tv f..r ihe summer. - - - Treasurer Cady make another call for wsrra it thl week. He want th.we cndorJ up to I'. lt. last. The flog ilas of summer are upon us, but they are not uuiudur-bin. jftmm it Lratiii a'" Iwtatf 1 1( Uie Ogri iMU(iial chuh recede tlurfrfiiMMlsala dioi ,WAl,lt the beautiful lawn a,..CivU.rMerr man a home thleveej)5.-j ji J j Th AnieriinTVrKinlt 'ai -ti. cciveil ouMii'eilijesday cvtmlDlf ot tills week coutaililng a full . text- tlif? tariir iii II which was sigued-.ty the i.reslilent at i:3f o'clock p. nt. last saturliy.- The, act wt fn,. fe imnii. t .t.vt used in a uewnt,per. i.tli would fill alaiuTT!tict4ioins of-tJie I N HhPKXDEXT.' Q;le ttf ' th". t law coi ' had by placiji'nrrd' rs with Wilbur8. Wakemtin, American Protective TariiT League, ia." West aid at reel. New York. It would la iniMMsible to crowd ,rtfi pt'ti'jrf 4r.i5 u i 11- -. - was eujoyeil by the young pefiple of ilillslsir last Wislnes'iay at sous Spring. It la-ino the oceasiou of the firt annual picnic of the mem- bera oft hell. A. A. O. given for themselves and lady friends. Thors? present were: Mi-a Kstella Boscfiw, Mable Mon-laiid, Coi slam'H Smith, Alice Moreland, E'oily Essner, Wil ma Waggeiier, Mary Eigleton, Messrs. Dorr Waggner, Fred Battler, Fred VrKinan, Geo. .Merryman, Willie Siegrieet, Frank Stewsrt and eiiaporous Miss Lura ' W ajfouer"' iiriff Mrs. O.iver Gitea. " HiuhI 'rloLRE btS. CIKC'CIT OOURT. M.Mire Irelaad A Co v UenJ T West Judgment for plaintiff, ilewl from defeudent West t) his son held to be a mortgage, stay of execution for 30 duvs allowed. iloueyman Dellart 4 Co v B.s. Foreclosure auit, d.s?ree for plaintiff. The German Loan ASivlngs Co v W E Lewis et al. Decree of fore closure. The German Loan 4 8vings Co v Francis Mai lieu. Decree of fore cloaure. Choa A Cook V Amelia Cook, De cree of divorce granted. Scholfleld v Moobray. Judgment for pldintiff for 1260 and 10ati.ru- lee and 110 coats. Ablaitt and Ria.' jwtitioners iu es: of Anton Pfanner. Ordered that pe litioners claim for $120 lie paid as a preferred claim. Olds v Tyson. Decree for plain lirf. A W Lanstleld petition In estate of Anton Planuer. Claim allowed. John Milne petition in N A Itir rett estate. Ordered that assignee pay claim amountinir to $ a prayed for. Italston v Hamilton. Foreclosure proceedings, decree of foreclosure al lowed and Judgment against defend ant Hamilton for any deficiency. Petition of J L Gregg In estate ol Anton Pfanner allowed. Uaber v Catching. Hale of real es tate conhrmed. Hyde v Marr. Sale continued. Cox v Lafferty. Sale confirmed. Lndess v Latham. D'-erce grant ed and an Injunction allowed restrain ing defendout from disposing of real estate. Showers v Griffin. Order granted allowing service to be made hy pub lication of summons. Ladd v Cornelius. Sheriff ordered to execute deed. Shute v Parent. D.murrer over ruled, plaintiff allowed IU days to amend complaint, defendant allowed 20 days to answer, no attorney fee is allowed. Petition ofCoffln in estate Anton Pfanner offset allowed. Gamier v Wheeler. Default of David Wheeler heretofore entered Is set aside. fualatln Mill Co v Taylor. Plain tiff allowed 80 days to reply. CI1H8 Collins assignment. Assignee allowed thirty days to Ole list of creditors. Blainey v Patton. Demurrer over ruled ami defendant allowed till the 2Sth to plead, no answer la-lug Pled the plaintiff took a default and decree of foreclosure. Nowak v Prlckett. Motion to strike out part of answer allowed and HI day to answer. Powers v Powers. Decree of di vorce allowed. Estate of BeAiichamp Insolvent. Order allowing claims. DeLashinutt v Browne. D 'fenilent Sliifll.'beam granted 20 d.iy In which to file an amended answer, Tic other ilefen lant t i tlie answer within thirty days thereafter. Henry Brauer v Minnie Kushnal et al. Order for deed as per com plaint. Sarah Jeffcott v Anuie M Hart. Sale confirmed. Miller v Hackney. Sale confirm ed. Cox v Nighton. Decree of fore closure allowed. Estate N A Barrett Insolvent. Bar rett A Adams attorneys allowed their fee or ll'S. Hyde V Thatcher. Sheriff deed ordered. Hyde A Hamilton v Patterson. Sheriffs deed ordered. Snow et al v Munroe et al. De murrer of defendant austaiued in part. Stephens v Itollmnn. Sale con firmed. Tongue v McIonald. Judgment for plaintiff. Snow et al v Munnw et al. Ie murrer to the filarial defence an tainedand defendent allowed 30 day to answer. Jackson v Zimmerman. Defend ant motion to dismiss the apM'al al io Wed. Shute v Parent. Ordered that the defendent be enjoined from remov ing permanent improvements from the premises. The court ailjourned for the term. FKOUATK UlL'RT. Estate Alltcrt Wilcox, iln-d. The st.sud semi-annual report liled and approved. Estate Wm J White, deed. Bond of J J Kuraili admit istrator with G W Patterson and Jacob Wim-r sureties filed and approved. The ap prater areS A Klink, David Purser and G W Stltt. WtlKLf CKOP BLLLITIS. Portland, Or., July 26, 1897. WfcSTKKX ORKOOM. Weather. Normal summer condi tions have prevailed during the past week. The mean temperature aver aged 60, w hich I 1 wanner than the preeeeding week. The day tem peratures averaged 7S and the tiighl ii Tlie highest tcnisTature dur ing the week was 8G and tlie low est Ml. No raip fell during the week. The cloudiness was slighlly iu excess of Ihe normal amount. It'll'. Ideal weather Conditio;! have prevailed for all crop djmu the week, except for hopa. The hop lice develop and flourish during per iods of moderately warm weal tier Pha emi.m..it atmiwpherr, and t . ,..r.,V.t l,.k. .Uoixi ' jV-irenei-aily H Vtr AtuJri jjNitii: 1 i.r erouih. fiut flis Mlsi Ire mnuerou-; Uy'irario weather win ct.ll t!' ravafctsof Ihe lice. Not Wirhsta Mling th IKej tU tVP pro- pr x is ptMetJea1' Hashed and UUi',"lui"wfeIyJiou-er. Ttiejiay cr.p r--s'Hi, faoiiu mvry nu tw -- 'ilTOllly. Tne tH-.c'4iU crop f Waif i auJ clover is is itir than was- fcXM-cl-cd.' Fad ti' l hsrw ciin liiuif, an 1 thu fttrmeri ar- all w H siU-iied w t!i e i.tal.s k. '1 nrtshit g- will 1 ot U-tfVefer .a wn-k if neis'v CI hi r" luri.iu imor and' will be. ready to cut witliiii- ten ..' Spring Miw n wheat and 8!tfhjw Uig-il. T. fa" larger than 11-UMl. aiai niiwl exis tlenl . pruef-ts re reported for it. Flax for D'jer is turning y.ll.w and emit low's' to ..ff. r ex. . II. ut .i..ssris. Tho 'ic cess of ihe growth of tlix for tl r 1 1 Oregon is HS-ured. Sngr beeissowti in M ly lire llircc. iiiei.es in diameter; they, too, pr itn.se to I most auccesa lul. The fruit pio-jieels isilitilllK- gKsl. Hale's Hrly a lies will be ripe to ship this week from thu southern counties. Several varieties of applet. .tivJ A'."'-b.-'!h.vjJs iti. .".'p.. very plentitul. Biack tierritsi continue to ne uuu-ually prolific. Potaloea con-tina-' t r-porleil from all bs.tir as Is-i'ig an In.iuerise crop. All gar den product is doing remarkably well. A year of plenty Is assured, tor all crops are excellent. The weather conditions today are fa vo rut ile for continued fair weather with increasing cloudiness Wednes day. Cooler weather is probable Wednesday, Thin lay and Friday, to be then followed by clear and warmer weather. rAKHlMiTOJI. The warm weather which we are having of lale is ripening grain verj fast. Fall grain i nearly all har vested. Geo. Alher of the firm Albew, S hneid. r Co., nf Portland, was oui buying liny and Rrain lt week. He contracted several thousand bushels in this neighborhood. Herman Kiiiinia purchased two head of 4-yearsild horsea at McKay's sale in Hillshoro last Saturday. Miss Lizzie Puvogel was the lucky ersuu who won the bicycle that wa rallied off by Mr. Hauganu last week. Win. Wilklus 1 back from Califor nia after an ahseneenf nine months. He says California Is all right but there is no place like home. Mr. 11. Siemon of Portland has been visiting her brother John Kam 11 a lust week. Hop-growers are iirnund engaging pickers, but they are not offering a very good price. Mr. and Mr. E. L.M Cormick and Calvin Jack of Hillshoro were visit ing at Andy Jack's l ist Sunday. Frank and John Simp.1011 gave a very pleasant dance at their home last Saturday veiling. Those pres ent were: Mr. and .Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. T. O. Bowlov, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart, Misses ilettie ami Bessie Simpson Liz.ie Puvogel, Annie Bei tha and Amanda It'hse, Messrs. Frank and John Simpson, Churhf Johnson, It. Uowlby and U. Pieper. A party ofcrahflshers were out from Portland last Sunday. A some of our young men were on the way to Sunday school, they were attracted bv the ladies who were tishing around the bridge and lailed to reach their destination. " II00I utv. Mr. N. P. Atterbury of Sherwood died on tlie 17lh Inst. The funera look place Sunday nt the Pleasaut Hill lemet.iry and was largely at ten- ded. He leaves a wife and eight children. " Mr. Matt. B iker, more familliarl'y known as Uncle Matt., while working in the garden .Moml iy at the home of his nephew, Cliai. Biker, was struck with a paraletic stroke, one half of Ihe entire isidy being badly affected. At latest accounts he was slowly Im proving. Mr Amel Yeager had tha misfor tune to get his right leg considerably crushed while riding oil the cou .de lug pub's of a wagon through stump patch. Mr. Yeager is able to be around. Mr. Cliitter is erecting a new resi dence. Mr. Fred Swarts has his new barn about compleled and material for a house. J. W. Graham, of Graham's Ferry, 1 able to be around after his recent illness. Mrs Clara Lamb, of Portland, is home again. Mr. M. C. Graham and daughter were guests at M. C. Young's this week. Mi-s Effie Cain fran is a guest at Bish Si ely 's. Mr. F. F. Seely and family visited the C'liauinqu at Gladstoue Pari this week. President McKinlej will show the country that he is n jt help eas. lie Miked for a money comuiision, as Secretary O.ige explained in his But ton sptech, which would la-tween now a. al D'-cembcr report a currency reform bill that would meet the wihes of hi sound money is nstilu innls of the country. But the sen ate refused to pa-s the lions.- bill. It i not likely the president will revive the project of having a monetary reform meiiure framed and recoro manded hy a commission. It is now planned that an administration plan shall he f irmulated during the sum- i nier and autumn and sjbmitted to congress when It convenes in I-ceiii- la r. S i the tifv silver S"ntor gain ed not In i g hy olge,-ting. They looe by not hiving a commisioD IsTor which they ran lay their cmreiiey si hetiii-. flic president i in earnest alH.ut thi matter and if he cannot reach tr."end by one way he will chooe auother. i nt .HiKktrs. POItTlVXn QUHTATtOXS. Wh-i V'i WaV, .. 71; Vll. 75, V o'lr -.i r.i'ies, "S'A CO r bsl. I. il l.i.e, i' ...ic. I" f 3'&&; H r ,..,, ,y, Hj fiJfri; Cur. I ll DO to HI tX lltitll, KtioS, PCCLTRY. K , as si It d. !. t le- n oil, 7- I-, s.i t perin ssat Cm. :k. n ijui.x, l&o4.U.; Xarttfi. II'-, ll.ilt roil, if p u ,.l; 1). I' !. II iei I ul f i Ji a ; tinm-ii is) 4 J au par i t n. i.a fr Fnrr Cnsaierj, UiJIO sad D.rj. 'rifni yt rub. Don't waste stamps. Save up your Sckfflutfs St-s yellow tea-tickets, and send sever. 1 guesses for that missin word in one envelope. Scu'IfiKiT's Best nionev back tea, at your grocer's r... t. ....la:..,., .j . . (muunucu in lar, advertisement about Ui first aud niiodi S.. MavMinu Al6 CASTORIA For Infants and CluWsn. tktht- nau, has lrsJri'.l -Svi-r!,-;- - Gents: I was dreadfully nervoi'H and for rell-f trdr yur K::r!' CJif.t V Risit Ten. it qutted my nervis and -itrengthentsl my whole nervous sys tem. I was troubled with co'iatina lion, kidney and Is.wel trouble. Your tea soon cieaused my system so thoroughly that I rapid I v regained health and strength. Mrs. n. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Hillshoro Pharmacy. FEXI.MXE I.tl.lKXK 0!( AMKH ItAN THOUGH I'. In a paer on 'The Mmleru Amer ican Mood" (in Harper's for July), William Deau Howell call attention to the potent influence on our natural thought and lifo exerted hy woman. He says -. "Shall I go a little farther and say that this American world of thought and feeling shows Ihe effect, beyond any other world, of honor paid to woman? It is uot for uolhlng that we have privileged womeu socially and morally beyond any other peo ple; if we have made them free, they have used their freedom to make the the whole national life the puerest and best of any that has ever been. Our women arej iu lage degree the keepers of our conscience; they influ ence men here as women Influence men uowhere else on earth, and they qualify all our feeling and thinking, all are doing and Is ing. If our liter ature at its laist and our art at its heat, has a grace which is above all the American thing in literature and art, it Is bet'4Ue the grace of the moral world where our women rule had imparted itself to the intellectual world where meu work. YYheu it shall touch the material world to something nf .its own fineness, and redeem the gross business world from the low Ideals which govern it, then Indeed we shall have the millen nium In plain sight." The London Standard has been manifesting great concern for the welfare of the United States aud la menting that disaster is to come to us on the enactment of the Dingley tariff bill. At the same time that purly disinterested J mrnal laments that the commercial rus riimcy of England is to lie maintained at our exM?nse and that she is to reap more advantages than harm when our uew revenue system is to be iuforced. To this the Chronicle remarks; "If the Standard really ladleves this, what In the world is it fussing about? If England is satisfied, there is every reason for keeping quiet. In the meantime it may not he amiss to suggot to the Standard th it its pre diction that we shall he nfllic'cd with further deficits, gold shipu.L.its and a fatiguing succession of strikes and panics does not convey tlie idea of good natured acceplatice of n Is-nefil, but Indicate extreme disruntle ment. It also betrayes Ignorance of facts. Ther never was a tUflcit while we had good, stiff protective tariff, that experience came under the Wilson-Gorman free trade bill. When protection flourished our complaint was plethora of money in the treas ury. Mr. Cleveland usea to can it a "dangerous surplus." Gold ship ments were common enough during the protection era, but they bothered nobody. It was only when we were flooded with English goods that had to be paid for with gold that such shipment caused trouble." CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing go to E. S. BOOTH. Main Street, Hillsfcoro. KID t'Olt WOOD I.VITF1. fera'nl M'N ar inviifl no to ! ir.lay no n J u T M 1 1 ' t'irti h i .V '-'-. l'Wt lir -.-i. ni i'i i ' Mm H 'i in 11 - boro. Vvit must isu rat of vrvfn timber an 1 -na-t ! ..iinl, W. ii. 13RADORI 8'ierilT nf Waaliin.Kin lu. h'ala nt Or (in. l'l Treirer"j ttlce. NOril R 13 HERKliT GIVES. THAT a I I'unn , vt airali a en.l r to Ds-. 1. Ktt. irj no cmp-iim I- "I th ,'ftW of iliCriint tn-aauri-r. In t" .!T ! Hil tb r C i'i. IT l Wa-l.int .n and lnt-fst a nt ili noif ilur An, to. L 4 Hi 11-boro, Or nn.li'.iS d'T orju.jrUt7. A. H. r.l. Y, Coo tr Traarr. DoSaIm Powder FOR J? FIXE " SOW OS THE XiBkET. ' Si. I. "s. orrM. mil from SioMtntrttl. Ym- I lul. toaniy, iir''on : la srs u arcsl 4il .irrtu m!iy(1 . tt'l vfdi-u ; bai.au vmsv i-iis-j. tl i itiousaeil brsrim trail trM. AU iHin-ed, lunninc ur Ao A it&'xi Mr- ...n ol fa. i rivr b'UIoin land. Huidv la m-Iiu:, cbureli uii MMt.)itif, IJrirap ti. Usv 1J l.Mra. Tloa la ullomii vwrf CUra, fur rab nr ou.l trmd for aoai roisl luiiii,n. bait.ry aud ewntwitioDary l. w- I f.T.-vi. il l. a I ol tlna la itpntiln br- '5', it-;! ii; i,:..i:iiii Hil iU,.UU0- I 1G0' ,frfi l.mi IS idI'm frutn Hu. lor... SO arie brusli lanJ. av ... rv ; bai.n'i axMsl nuitMr; no lApra i.i n;,. lru HJ6H, uruia. So. 4. QOA sr in ilirn Cv Uron. .1 O'wu' uiima irum l,rx.bion. ttiO ai rr. in i j .tumion; uou, oarn aal a.l sniHb ta.nu, to ini.lv tor Wiilauiaii V allay l.-roi. 5s, 6. 1 acri'a, rich d tmootb faroilnn lUU lauil io lli ''ii. bend" country. Kasi. ra Waah., no imirovinnu; totraaa. lor H.ilsuoro Proutrit. 6. -t f cri just out. Ida city limit ; about 7 1 VJ iirres ut thia it lilgti vrouiiil, tin foi iimi'linx aiKbt and Hi baa I of Irult land. Saoro beaT-rilMiii. A tin littl ttiwam runa acroaa on cornt-r, ld by nnmarom snriuKa a ime of which ara on tbia tract. Nona of tbia is yet la cultivation, bat la al. aiashed and iiil atao fncod. Tni. could 1 1 mnd a inoUal aaburbaa horur. Tbis coata tli owuxr allrea.ly In cah,(noi counllnK tn clenrii'K of it), about fl4U).0l.1 but I aiu authorlMiil, Inr abort tltu, Ii al it (or ery much iaa. Ji. 7. ) nnuLon balf acroa of land la haart of J lililaborv. Ail plana I. Tbia la a raal a. ap. .la. 8. trrn, all lenrcl, alaabad and awdad. 0 Fin Hiildiiitf IkIh, would malt food lioma . Vary cbrau and on taay tfrina f and one-half acre, insida city liniita, a O lair house, good bearing orchard ol about 15U triH i, aprinua, tc. Tbia would iw a eond an for a creamery, bain, cloa lo railroad truck. I have a lurpria lor vu In ill pric ol ihla propel ty. It you are lookinii lor a real aoll "anap," tben ilon'l fail to iDVcatiiiat thia. So. 10. 'p.i lota in Onter of Hillaborooa whioh I ar a wall lini-hed 8 room houa barn a d oilier out l.ulldiniia. Fruit traea and shrubery. Very deaircabl property and w ar Koina to let a im on bare tor about halt tta actual rnlu. (630 takaa It, No. 11. Vnlre and profitable bualntaa for aal. In K"od town. Invoices about $1100. Part caah, ballunc lini. No. 11 c room house, in Hillaboro, In trood re pair. 4 blocki from buaineva eeater. ( tctrio liKht and water mainra on thu aircat) on lam lot ail planted to Irult aud anruubvry. Uarn ana oiner outuuua inga. Wi'l aeil on aay pay want. So. 18. Will trnde th triur t'acia laat abo.adea nrlbed lor a nood uaprovrd tarm In the Willamette Valiry, Xo. 14. ood 4 room house, good woodahead, I I... . n II , , ..... fr.. .... P. in tt'U.OO, 1100.00 eaah. Ballanca on time. 0. 1&. IF you wlah to Into a good, aubataa tiAt buatnesa In a ao..d town tn lb Willnmeti Valler, then don't tall to in- 1 - . V. . .T .... Mnl.a nt about tV O0 worth nt hardware, tin war, loola, griwern-a, proviaiona, dec., and ia just tb p.ac slirr i.n could probtnbl mid a lull line ol implement ana term innrhinery, a there ia nothing of tb kin. I iu tne t wu. Will tell on eaar peyminia, or noirht conaulir a trade for a good, im proved Urm ia the Willamette Valley. The above i only a partial liat of prop erty I have on n.y booka. Hbouid you tun to una wnat you want, writ me or call, and you w ll vr likely lind what you want. F. M. H El DEL, illilaboro, Oregon. Hinnoxn IS THE CtRCCIT OOCRT. OF THI Hata ol Oregon, toi Waahingujn l inn iv. J E. Sh.iwera, Plaintiff, v. B. U Orifflfi. J.nn Or ffla. M L. O iil.n, Joh i Ifr.tnn, Tbeador Orlt&n. Miry ri.'l.l. A I'll link. Elian W. Lilian aa l Daiay Ar. noil, Deiandanta. To J hn Oriilln, Tbeador Orittln and Ma-y F old, ab ive nan.ed delendanta. In the name 01 be 8tate ot Oregon, you and each ol vou are h rely required tu a pear and amwer tbe romplai t II ed : guinat you in l be attov entitled 0"Url and . l on or ttef.jr th lint day ol th t m ol aai 1 0 ur neit foi. owing tb ex t nation ol z week pub.icaooa af tbia .Sui,mi,.n, wlnrii ilar l.l be th fo I dr of S irr-nl-r, lsi7, and if you fad a., to ap pear and anw-r ani I com plaint, tor want thereof the Plaintuf will lake Jieiement and decree atrain.t you for b ama $0.i ttu inter-at ihereoo Irom tu It u dar ol February Itei at the ruaof IU p--r een.. per enn'im and lor th uro ol i-kuiXi at ornev'a bern, an I th cos. aai disliiiramenu ol tbia auil and for th tor eioaure ot that certain no r ga. on tbe r il pro.erty ecnb-d being part ol 1 1 U. U 01 of John Ha I an Jan Unit bia ait, aud more parncu a'-iy dcrind as follows, t.-ar i t : B ximiiiig at a poiat on the aoutb boun iarv line oi aHid U. L. C. diatani aoulu "0 iV 12.73 chain, from tn eoutu west irorner ol said .a:m, and running ihane aoata 89 1 ' nn tu eouib hoan lsrv line of .aid eiaira IS chain to a i- nein t if center of tb roel, tunr north XY aat 3'bai a to poet ti anc aor b S.P tb' W inju iba lo a CO t, i banc outn 4UI chaina lo th ptc of b mining eontaifilug bve aere ol land more or leaa. the asi l pr .party beti g In tne c-iuniy of Wsabma oit, Siate of O e aon which aid mor'ga.e iara date Feb rusry 14tn Ism aad air, ilng the eel el tli' a dm ri g gsl prop rty a id Hit ap. pl.rat.onof th' p-ieela thereof to tuo psyiueatol aaid judgment, interval and atl.j :-e a te and iwl feriic . ( lam.noai in tbia ull la aaxie ttisin y.,u b p'lb.iva l'.n pursuant to order tner, for ill f tnide by the auove entil ed court on Ins JH-tt day of Jaiy is;. C A. cHOWKRa Att-.rne lav p aini.d. Dated II lUaoro Ja y l'7. lo-U IF TOU WANT TO HIKE A GOOD LIKRY TEAM , , j, a jell .,'l m-T GO TO TIXKe- :: v. rt-i'if ."ia vr; irr ... .. ' ".-lft l-;!cw".'t ft .'. g .t-g-e t ' . ;L. ,;.. .r, , ,i'' Where you vtll Hiid Hie Yct Teams that cau bp Iiail , . i ,t' "il sj l-i. t' J j ; all" a l niLLsnono. " - '-'I I' l-T "e.a'-'i' l"e ,; H'.l4 I ' a 3M". el i,l .!:: -ij OH. f ., . . " r'" v n ! - : ... ; " e , ti m r ' ' of J t . ' l" , I EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. .., . , - - ! i t:i -: .r ' Hi:t .,;l,- Good Teams (Jootl KuIex ami ttood Drivr.. ... ' .'-iiU. -M-i I" Second and HAVE YOU USED . BUTTER PARCHMENT ? All gilt-eil;eil kct by creatuciies is wrapped in paper i . Tbe product of the private daily would reach its market in much bettei condi- . tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment than it dues when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth, but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, from which 27 sheets cau be cut 37 Parch ment wrappers cost 3 cents. 500 Sheets, 8x1 1, 500 Sheets. 8x13, The standard ize for a-pouud rolls is 8xii inches; 2-pound block are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has uot been' generally used beretoiore, farmers could not get it at the general store It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. uuu.uuuiiuiuiuiuuuuimi.iimu.? THE DELTA DRUG STORE ... MA 13 HTREET, HILLNBOKO, OKKWOX ... Pnhp.nh Mp.Hirinp.s i.:f r c nnicius, ruuuiiiKiy, :PECIAL ATTENTION ' to Quality and Accuracy in Dispensing. TELEPHONE FROM STORE TO OFFICE. NHKKIFF'M NAlii: BY VIRTUK OF AN EXKCUTION, dex'iee and order of aule, lanued out 01 the Circuit Court ui the mate ot Oregon fur Waablngtun Cuiinly in fnvnr ul lirai A Wood and aif .ln-1 W ii Kucker el hi lor lb auin ol 118 80 cual. and lor I lie lurtlier earn of (1.210 U. B. K"ld ruin, witb inter est Ibereou at lue fnle ol lu per cnt per anuumlrumtnaiu.il any 01 July, wi. and for tbe emu and expeuaea ul aie and of aaid wru: Now. tburetoro by virtue and in pursu ance of aaid jii'lvuieiil decree and or li-r uf aale. 1 will, un Monday, tlie trl day of Auguat 17. al me a un b duor t I lie t i un Uuu-e. lu rii.iati'.r.i, Witsbiuirioii county. Oreirou, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m,, ol aaid day, Mil at punuc i.uctmn to tu n.(rn t bidder fo rau, lb tulioiii$-d'crib-ed real iroerty town: Bains all ol the ereat one-qunrtrr of a I ami each ot Iota outuuere I am and aeveu in hluck numbered one. of and In tne.oan of Hulaboro all aiiuate iu V aabiniiton County, Slate ol Oreu.m, to aaliaiy tbe hareiniiefora named nuius. an . for tb coal and iiiiii of aaid aal. Ha d property will be auld aulijett to re demption aa per alatule ol On n. wlloea my nana una ziid uay ol JUiy 1897. W. V. BKAUrOllU, Blieriff of Waahinrflun Couoty, tfreenn. t 13 & B Huaton, Attorney lor piaintm. CITATIOX. IS THE COl'NTY COI.RT OK THE Ststa ol Oregon, lor Maabingion County, In ihe matter of the estate of rtioniHa i Kiei dec.aed roJeeaiel'. iarofia. a ni nor, l Par- anns, br faihar and H, H. Humphreys, guar lian a-ntern of a.wi Jeaa C. i'.ira.dia ami to ail peraona In eresteil in sanl e tate Oreetinr: IN THE NAME OF 1IIK 81 A IK Or ORKOJS. Y'ou are hereby c.ie l nnd r. nulred loai.- re.-ir In th Coniitv Court nf uiv rjtaie ol Oregon, lor ttie County of Washington at tne f otirl KiKim tnereoi, at tuna oro, in the Onunty of Waabmet n on M-mdnv, in VAh day ty Aueu-t, JrV7 at 10 .'elm k in in lorenisiii ol .uat a y, men ani mere tnahoiv raua if any eia , why an order ol aai ol the following described real pro perty, situat in n ui.inirion County Ore gon, and i acriocd aa follow .uait: Beainaing t a point nirn t. anUiM) cbafrom the N W ro-m-r .f the donation landciaim of io-hu Ilick-nn and aiie in aeoikon II, T I H K i W M W I an.eite M-r- bitan, and raiinmg tliet oe ifv 41 K 4 14 eha la the renter of ttie l.oun-y rovi. thence JI IF 11 h. In aaid center ot i.ouniy road II eha then.-e N r 42' K In d cen ter t 9u eh to a pot : Inrni e H" K .IS ch to .eriion lli.e letaeen n u .n- U 14 T 1 H K 4 W, ttieoee 8 on -aid -eriion line Mb rha ll.en. e n 74U" 4 UK b to center of right of way 01 0-- -". i A California rai.ro., thence r 21' 4i' W ia aaia center H.li7rhe 'henre W to the el line of Joanna Ihrk o- a donat on land claim tbea N 23 '' W on said east I ne to lb place ol hejnmi'ig 'at ti.n nt fit It acre uf land .nor or ie-. .hon.d not tie ml aa t ravesJ tur In t n- it iion of O. W. Reed adioinistraior ol the estate of; ThomaaJ Keed deceased bled herein. I WlINk.rU. the Hon. 11. V C-.r lelius 1 Jdf 'het einlr art of the Cia e of Oregon. C anlv ul W 1..111. toa witn l.'i" heal aaid (V,nrt atfite I thia 14tb day of . aly, A. if. 17. A 11. at: 1. a. imi.fw. 1 Ut iHaai.) C.rk Ifl 411 I til Wanhlntfton 8t. .' .t-slll -I . rv .l Jr. I-- eiiiill I i t I A' butter put oa thfl ijaarj 55 cts 60 cts Chp.mipnla Pinp. Trilp r . 1 r I,r in urtsat. vuneiij. Beware af Ointments for Catarrh that I'antaln Jferrnrj, Aa mercury will aurely destroy tha aena ol amell and aoinpletely derange tha whole ayairni alien entering it tbronKb the niuioua aurfaee. Such ariici should never be used eicept on preaenp tlona Irom retilltahie physicieiia, aa the lauiHge tuey il do I. ten loJd o tha irood you can Haibly derive from them. Hail 'a Catarrh Cure, manufacturrd by F. i. Cheney A Co., Toleilo, O., contain no iinriurv, and ia laken Internnliv, acl ng directly upon the blood and inuc u- aur fBis'a ol the avaiein. In l uying Htn'i Catarrh Cure be aure you get the genuine. It la Inken Internally, and ma.le in Toleilo, Ohio, by F. J. Chemiy A Co. Tealiiuoniala free. Hold bv Drovgiat. pric 76c. per botli. Haifa Family Filla ara tn beat. Ih Your Huslness Dull? Tlien thia ia the time to improve it. Don't wait nntil 'VimethinK turn tip," but turn it up yourat-lt. Hi-memlier Una tlie purismi; of advertiiring ia to tiring tuiHinea Tha wiaei tuieinesa nmn m ill nlver tiea aa much if not mure in dull fs'ueoiia aa in busy atiiHons. A it'fl and time-lionrer way of ad vert in in f in thronirli tlie liiLi.aaoHo Inukpr.aDkXT. Wiieth er you want to get out nonietliiriff neat to aen'l throtiirli the muila or aotnetiiing chwip to throw around, come and atse ul. If You AVcrc He Yea, if yon were tlie creditor and saw the men liant aitting idly in bin ahop aixtimulatina more dtiat, cobwetia and out-of-etyle g'sla than caah. vou woul'l prrjllly fel like a kin?, Why don't you Wake Up use the advertising column ot the HiLbanoao Iabkrr.itifE!T and eirliane ronr etork for legal tender What aay you. ICiisti Work i a prohlem in nrt job otTtr.eJ. Not eo with the HiLmrK.ao I (.iPEKDairT I'rintery. W hay a large force id men at work all the time ahd ran rurh" a jolV for you without any troul lej When you want work dona quickly give the liitLtnoao III ' ucraauaaT Job Otlica a trial.