HILLSBORO IXDEPEXDUM.
FHIDAY, AUUL'ST 13, i)7
LOCAL AND GLNKKAL.
(it t your liiiiilin l w me 1 Srliiil
nu rn h A Sou.
Kin" rit"ri, I'tji Wet kiiivtit, a l-wirs
at tub I'.Mruiin'y rht'n fur tuMi
It.rk't "t''K t ' Imui.
1 in' S. 1. Co. tiave oil sale round
tri ticket troiu IlilUlioro to Va
Hiiuiiia K'JO'l f"f return till October
ij:Ii. 'I tie nee irt tii.OK.
Cure that tDUjjIi iih .-dilluli'a cure.
The tM-nt coiik!U cure. Kcluvs cnui
j.rciiiiiliy. One luiilmu mxlit-it wilii
lull year. 4.11 tine' for -.'. tSiilii ly
lliliniMiro I'tmrinHfy.
We are now nlli-rinK at the 1'har
inacy for tlie next ao laya all tiru;;-Kl-ln
all mint', liru.-du-), Miiijet.,
o.lH, lM'rluiii"t ami toilet urilulfn al
greatly reiurei rat a.
I,mlu, take the U-l. If you are
troubled with coiintipution, .tllovv
rtkin, alula lir.il It lintf take KarlV
Clover Ti m. It in pleasant to take.
Hold y liilinlioro i'hariiiaiy.
One inoriiini? thin week tlie town
cow clinilM'il u on a rule of wxxl
ahoiit nix or eiiiht lift liiIi mid ate
aleaout of that HuetretUliat Htantin
iu the rear of WehruiiK A boiii
store. l-'orC'oiirti)rtliuii take Karl' (Jl..vif
ltoot Tea, the Kfeat HIikhI l'urili. r.
cunt lleatlaclie, NervouxlieMi, Kiuii
tioiirt on the I'm--, ami niukttt the hei.il
clear an a bell, rsolil ty llillnlioro
I'harinac.
Juiltfe K. linlliM'k and wife Mpeiit
Sunday Willi lion. J. N. Itrown ami
wile. Ju'ltfu 11. returned to id-
home in rorllaud on Monday, hut
ilia wile w ill remain in llill.stxiro a
week or more.
Mr. Geo. K, Kley, Mm. Oeortfe
HiliulinerUli, Mm. A. H. 1'elice and
Mian l-attlmin atart.Hl for the coiwl
last Tuewiay nioriiinir. The ladies
will lie away threw or more week.
Ni larta buy will im their cainiliiK
jilnce.
It. Cavfl A Hon has a lure stoek of
nhell loaded with tolh ninokele-
and black iMiwdex. Thin amunUioti
h not to li compared with Ihecheap
er jtraile yet it fonts hut a trifle more
ier box of '! rounds. Kvery rthell
II res.
Win. Mohr makes himts at hi
Hhop oil Hecond street, llillsboro, for
$.1.60 per pair, Hewed nhoes for $.'1,
and k'vch "pecial attention to repair
ing. He uses only rlrHt-graile tock
which enables hi 111 to guarantee hi
work.
The Academy of the .Sister of
Mercy at Cedar Mill ha lieen paint
ed during vacation, and the Histers
are making other preparations
forachool which will la opened some
time in .September, though the ex
act (Jute has not ticen yet fixed.
The Hhasta ISpei iat train that ha
la-en running Iretween rorllaud and
Kan Francisco every live days, ha
tieen taken off hut the low rate of
10 and 5 applies to the daily train
between those, cities. The trains
leave l'ortland every evetiiiiintf at (!
o'clock.
Wni. UeiiHon at hi niachiim simp
I putting farm enuiiiis In repair for
the Ihreiishiiiir period. A steam
machinery I more generally used on
the farm, the mctssily for a good
repair aliop Is felr. Ttji
we have at llillslniro and large
enough for all ordinary mai'hiuc.
The lltavertou Hush Hull C'luh
challengi's any ither base hall nine in
the county to pluy a match game at
their grounds on any Sunday during
the season. It I really to la hoped
that the Heaverton club will not be
able to fiinl in this county ir any
other, antagonists who will Hland
before them on that d:iy.
The W. V. T. U. county conven
tion will meet Htiho Congregational
church, llillsboro. the ISih and lth,
this month. The first session will
mini ice at 1 :!lt Wednesday the
lHlh. Mrs. llarlord will give a free
lecture in the evening. A gold
iiiisIhI contest will x-cur on the eve
ning of the I'.l'h. All are cordially
invileil to attend the day a well as
the evening meeting.
The Methodist, I'.vsiigeliinl aid
Congregational churches of llillshnro
have united fur a scries of mid sum
mer evangelistic nns'tings to la led
by llev. K A. Iloldridire, evangelist
'f the Tualatin IM ilns I're-hvterinn
church. During this week services
are held in the Congregational church
Next week the M. K. church will be
used. However the afternoon
meetings are in the Kvangelical
church. Il I undei-xtood that other
town in t he county will liter on take
up the work under the leadi-r-ihip of
Mr. lloldr'dge. Large audiences
greet the earnest workers atel great
gixMl Is execteil to result.
Iist Tuesilay Mr. George H ,
who live near ltethany was return
Ing home In his farm watron from
Portland aiconipunifsl by his wife, a
neighbor woman and thri children,
On prt of fin roil r m M up the
niountain he carelessly hj the team
wander from the gradeiTroad ao that
the inside wheel ran iimii the tmnk
tipping the wagon over. Mrs. Hesse
was caught under one edge of the
wagon Imix and had her thigh Ixrne
fractured. Mr. Hesse had an arm
disInc'U.Ml at theeltsiw and fxtettired.
The others that were In the wagon
escape.1 with a few trivial a'ratches.
Ir. TBineisie was called to reduce
the dislocation and act the fractured
Imiiics.
Claire tlurske wandcreil away
from her home near lilo imiiig last
Saturday and wa found by the nil
thoritie in I'ortlsnd on Monday la-t.
To tho matron of the Mliee station
she statist that she had sxn her home
catch from a forest Hre ard burn,
that her mother and brothers dlsap.
an'd. This left the Impression
that th-v had perished in the tlunes
She further st itisl th it her fa'ber had
diel atxiut two years ago. Kmpjiry
here correct some of thse state
ments. The young girl apent Sslur
day night iu Hillslwiro but where
she s-nt Sunday night is not kn w n
iswiblv on the rad to Portland.
Her father Is living, o also her
mother, brother an I sister. There
wa n. forcHt Rr In her nelgilMr
homl, and the dwelling was not
burned. The explanation of the
matter la that the young girl I aick,
and probable heruiitul la not clear.
Less than a month ago Ihivld Kd
g.r IS'iwen full of life and health and
hope left hi rather' home iu 1 1 i 11st
loro t' take hi place in the busy,
11. 'I to him, ihis-rful world. 1-ast
S'ji.day lie truing a lump A cold clay
was brought home to his bereaved
mot ner. With hi older brother
Aloert, l'-d had gone to liaker's liay,
Washington, and Ixxight into a fish
ing company. liurt movtsl hia
family and furniture dowu leaving
:icre 011 Wtslnesdiy ot last week.
Hi gixHls were Imleil Irom the
steam lumt on the dsk at ll'V.nsf,
troni where the boys took tte lil ill
their fishing sloop up the bay a
short ilistaoee to their new home.
At this Uuiling plats there wa no
hart and the txmt was run iu a
near tx possible and unloadtsl by
csrryiug through the shallow water.
Uurl kept dry by wearing long leg
led guuiixxits. rM w.Tf a bathliig
suit and tisik the water a he found
it. The tmt wa unloade d in three
quarters t, au hour wnen Kd got in
the boat and siled it into deep water
preparatory to throwing over the
anchor no that it would not strand
when the tide went out. Hurt
started up tin bank homeward laiuud.
1 lie anchor line wa long enough so
that aflcr throwing, the boat could
le rowed in near shore, but Kd
evidently wanting to try hi skill
t MWHiiuiing, jur.ipt d 1010 mrt wftter
to swim ashore. He had alstut ninety
fis'l to go. After tie hail got some
distanee from the lumt lie hallooed,
liurt linked back, saw him swim
ming and Hpparrently in good condi
tion Hiipposisl hi brother wa only
working off ids exhutierent spirits
and paid 110 further attention to him.
S sin L I gave another cry, this time
of alarm. Hurt turned again and saw
him struggling. H''aliy.mg that Kd
wa iu dager, he rushed foreward to
give aid. Kd had got sixty fix-t from
hi boat and was within thirth feet
of shallow water, but there he sank
just as help was within a tew yards
ofhiio. l-.very effort was made to
recover In 111 but without success.
I'lie Ixsiy was recovered after it had
Ia-en in the water about an hour.
I'lils sail ais'ldeiit changed Hurt'
plan. He put his goods on a Itoat
and with his family returned to
llillsboro. The cor pa" of the diseas
ed wa lirouglit here for burial, the
funeral being held at 1! o'clock Sun
day allcmoon. It wa largely atten
ded for Kd had a wide circle of
acquaiiitHnceaucea and friends 1).
L'dgur Howen lacked but a lew
monthsjof Is ing 21 year of age, hi
nirthday being in DecemlaT. H
wa ovial, possessed a sunny disposi
tion and absolutely fearless and self
reliant. It was this well known
trait that led his brother to treat his
llrst call so lightly.
The Union scrvii'e now in progress
t the Congregational church are well
attended. The program of exercise
for next Sunday is ess ially full and
interesting. In tne morning the
preaching services and Sunday school
sessions will be conducted art usual,
the pastors occupying their own pul
pits. In the afternoon, at M Kvan
gelist Iloldridge will hold a service
for children at a place to la subse
quently designated. In the afternoon
at 4:00 a men's scrvlee w ill he con
ducted in the Orange hall. All men
are cordially and heartily Invited to
ta present. Mr. Iloldridge will ad
dress them on a subject to be an
nounced later. At 8 p. m. a grand
rally of the churches will Ik conduct
ed at the Methodist church for Kvan
gelistie work, with song and praise
and preaching.
A 12-year-old son of Mr. Vanltim
residing in Centerville, was accident
ly phot on Tuesilaw. He was hand
ing the gun, which wa loaded with
louble II shot to a companion with
the muzzle pointing towards himself
w hen the gun went off, the load
striking the side of hi face and head
lacerating the cheek and left ear and
'lowing the face and eye full of pow-
ler. Dr. Hdley attended the wound-
h! lad and thinks the lioy's life may
be saved, but that he will Is ar the
lisllgurement of the accident through
life.
On Monday next Supt. t'raig will
listrihute wirraut for the annual
apportionment of school funds recei
ted from the state. Thedistribution
aggregates ir,2s'.l.:t'., which will
average f2.M to each child reported.
Of this the principal plai-c receive
namely: II illsboro, I.tli7..".0; Forest
drove, fl0-.i7.o0; Dllley, .I10; Cor
nelius, HJ".; Tigardville, .!7t.2..;
Heaverton, $170; Sherwood, f3:l7.5U.
ri... Xo.ithi rn P.i. itic Company de
siring to contribute to the success of
he annual slate httr to is nciu ai
Salem, Sept. :ioih to O.'l. Hth, ha de
cidisl is.-ll tickets from all stations
on Its lin.-s iu Oregon at one fare for
:ound trip. Those who had not In
tended to go may change their
minds now that the company thus
liberally extend contstions.
Why sutler with coughs, colds and
a grippe when Laxative Hromo Qui
nine w ill cure you in one day. le
not priMluis. the ringing in the head
:ike sulphate of quinine. Put up in
lablets convenient for taking, tiunr
.intissl to cure. or money refunded.
I'm-- i!' cts. For sale by the lelti.
Mrs. S Kll -cvcs, who went to
Molilalia last spr ng, has relurn.sl to
Washington county, and Is stopping
wilh In r son Jasper 011 the old home
o ice. At present she is ill of typh
oid fever, through her physician. Dr.
lUiley, hope to control it so that the
.ong course may not run.
Karl's Clover U sit Tea is a pleas
ant laxative. U gulat.s the ls.wl.-s
ourilles tiie hlo 1 1, Clears the com
plexion. F.isy to make and pleasant
io take. -..V. Sold by llillsboro
Pharmacy.
Dvspcpsiu curitl. Sluloh's Vita
liner lmmed'ately relieve sour atom-ach,i-oiiii..gupnf
fis.il distress and
is tne great kidney an I liver rem
edy. Sold by the Hillsls.ro Pharm-
'
He not dts- ived. A cough, hoarse-
... .sr.. It, t to I' tritl'Si
wilh. A dose in time of Shiloh s
cure will save much trouble, sm.iimij
H illsboro Pharmacy.
1 1 t ..n1iiv irfiiuine iiuisirUsl and
domestic cutlery Just arrived at the
llillslsTo Pharmacy.
Money to loan i" sum to suit.
H.k.u.s "l Shute IlMg , Hilisl or..
( n g ui.
S hulmerteli A Sn 'll Osborne
nnchinc. S.'eth. ui If you want a
tnuilcr.
Cull on Humphrey for loan on
kissl property, !-"' farm to n-nt and
to m il.
S hultiierieh A Son are agenU for
cxtr.i on 0-lsrne machitie.
Senator Mulkey of Polk county
waa a caller iu llillsboro, yesterday.
"New wheat begiua to be frilly dd
livered at the warehouses, though
there are no sales being made.
Anton Pfanner wa in Forest
Urove for a few bourn on Friday
last, when he had an interview with
hi assignee.
llillsboro fruity are clow sales, and
stocks lay about till they are shop
worn. Fresh peaches, 2J cents; fresh
iehe box fif 20 lb. .'o cent.
Hon. d. W. Patterson has hi store
arranged in an attractive way at hi
new quarter. Hi display of good
I particularly Inviting.
Contractor will be tub-rested iu
the building of the cinn- M thL
fall. Hid are Invited to furnish ma
terial. .See the ad for particular.
Mr. Virgil Wat. raof Curvalii who
selected hi wife iu Hillnboro, Miss
Dora Wiley, erit few hour in
town this w.-ek visiting with bis
brnther-ln-lrtw, V. V. Wiley.
Itesident of 4.1 year de'lare that
during no month of August ha the
atmosphere been a free from smoke
an it 1 now. The law passed three
year ago prohibiting and punishing
-jsjiii.ig inn forest nres Is making
campers more careful. The time for
burning clearings ha not arrived yet,
houce w breith pun air. (oo I.
A rally of the young people's oc
leles wiil be held at llillsboro on
Sunday evening Aug. l-r, lH'.l", at 7
o'clock p. m. in the Christirn church.
A chalk talk by Kvangclist K. A.
Iloldridge will lie ouw of the features
of the meetin;. All young people
throughout the county who can do
so without neglecting their own
churches are Invited to attend. Hen
ton Howiuun, Pre. C. K. Union.
Congressman Tongue did not get
home on Friday a wan expected, but
he did come 011 Saturday morning
at that date a the train pulled up at
the station the Hillslxiro Cornet band
struck up a number in welcome to
our townsman, and a he, wearied
and dusty, step'd from the plat
form he realized that he was at home,
siins; voice and face familiar by an
acquaintance 01 thirty year pressed
forward for a hand ihake and a wel
come greeting. No speaking was ou
the order of exerciser indeed the
whole matter wa an informal meet
ing which wa without ceremony.
Mr. Tongue entered hi private car
riage where hi son and daughter
were waiting and drove home. Hut
In stopped there only long enough to
put off dusly garment for within a
half hour hu wa in hi oftli-e and
at hi desk hard at work. Mr.
Tongue will not las able to take a
summer vacation. He will stay In
Oregon till Decemla-r, giving atten
tion to professional business and
liH.king after those matter of legis
lation in which the stale will he in
terewted at the next session of con
gress.
Will of Minerva Newton, deceased,
la'aritig date of July 21, 18!tt, was
admitted to prubate yesterday. The
will devise to the 1st .National liaUK
of Hillslxiro (1100 iu trust, to la
loaned on gix.d security and on la-sl
terms reasonably obtainable and to
retain the principal forever and after
paying taxea and expeuses of man
agement, to apply the pria-ecd a
follows, the interest upon 100 to be
expended in preserving and protect
ing the grave of Kliaa Newton,
husband, deccaed and that of testa
tor, and the interest of the remaining
tlOOO to be paid for the aupxirt of
the pastor of the 1st Melhixlist church
in Hillslxiro. If the 1st National
bank gia out of business, then the
Circuit court appoint 3 tru-iteo-j to
carry out the w ill of the deceased.
Claud Vinson Chapman, grandson,
receive 1000. All the remainder
of the estate, real, personal and mix
ed share alike to her two daughters,
Mary Vinson and Jenny Chapman.
Mary Vinson and Jenny Chapman
are appointed executor to serve
without Ixinds. The bequests are to
la made only after all debts owing
by the estate are paid. The estate Is
of the probable value of 10,000,
t'OUKT II01SK StWM.
I'KOIIATK IXR'KT.
Kstate Charles W. Tarlton, deed;
K'port ol Alfred Davie, administra
tor tiled and approved.
Kstate Peter Kindt, deed; The
personal property listed in petition
wa act oil to the widow, Phocla
Kindt, to-wit: 1 black horse, named
Jim; 1 bay man-; 1 brown cow; 1
heifer: 5 hogs; 10 goats; 1 bind-r; 1
hay rake; 1 spring wagon; 2 luinlx r
wagons; 4 plows; 2 harrows; 1 spring
t(th harrow; 1 cultivator; 1 drill; I
fanning mill; 1 eix.k range and uten
si Is; 1 bed n xm set; 4 Ix-dsteads; 1
sewing machine and other furniture,
pictures, hook and dishe now in the
dwelling of deceased.
Kst. Harriet K Uarnett, deed; Fi
nal account filed and Monday Sept.
17th set for considering the same.
Kst. John W. Sappington, deed;
Keport of administrator tiled and ap
proved. om MISSION Kits ItifKT.
Darling Smith bridge.--On person
al examination, the court decided
that a new bridge 1 not needed.
Ordered that no contract for building
the same be let.
McKay Creek bridge. The bid
for il building were opened:
J W Oixxlin 7') 00
T C Johnon xi on
Contract awanh-d to J W (Jo din.
Light In Sheriff's office.- Contract
heretofore made for a light in the
Sheriff office at 1 00 x r month I
cancelled and that thejiuitor U
instructed to turn off light In eorid
ors of court house exivpl w he.e aliso
lutely required.
County Jail. It appearing to the
i-ourt that the present county jail
building or structure is in a dispel
led condition and unsafe for keeping
prisiouer and unsafe a to Are, and
that extensive repair are ms-essary.
I he court ia advised that such an ex
penditure will not be economical, and
on examination of the report of the
grand Juries for several year past,
is i ordered that a new Jail building
be erected, same to Is cotistrue'ed of
brick and Iron and in every ene to
be so constructed that the same will
In all respect beafire-prf building.
This matter i continued to Thurs
day Aug. 12th for drawing .-iti.
caliou.
H-tate Thomas J Ueed deoesl.
S II Humphrey appointed guardian
ad litem of the minor heir of said
estate to res.rt in two week.
F.state Minerva Newton deoe-d.
Will proven In open court and ad
mitted to probate. Mary Vinson
and Jennie Chapman daughter of
deceael appointed executor to ferve
without bond. John D Merrymau,
The Winner
of one of those $ too prizes got
her jx'iow tickets in this way:
1. I'.y using the tea herself.
2. By asking some friends
who use the tea to give het
tlitir tickt-ti.
3. Iy inducing some friend
to try the tea and give her their
tickets.
One of her friends kept a
boarding house, and sent her
lots of tickets.
Haven't you some friend
who keeps a boarding house or
a restaurant, or who has in
fluence in some hospital or
other public institution? They
nerd good tea there.
Rules of contest in large advertisement
aliout first and middle ol the moullu A
K II Tongue and (Jeo It Uagley ap
pointed appraisers.
M A KHI All K IJC KNsK.
License to wed wa issued August
12:h to Peter Vander.anden aged H
years ami (Jerdena Meruwsen aged
1 vear.
Huse Kail Challenge.
The Ileaverton Base Ball Club
challenges any other base hall nine
in Washington county for a match
game of base ball to la played on the
Beavcrton groiiuds on any Suuday.
In regard to the same write to
Karl K. Fisher, sec'y Beaverton Base
Ball Club, Beaverton, Oregon. -
lli-t-ailfulljr ervoiiH.
(Jents: I was dreadfully nervous
and for relief took yur Karl's Clover
Boot Tea. It qnited my nerves and
strengthened my whole nervous ays
tem. I wa troubled with constipa
tion, kidney and bowel trouble.
Your tea sixm cleansed my system ho
thoroughly that 1 rapiuiy regauieu
health and strength. Mr. 8. A.
Sweet, Hartford, Coil 11. Sold by
llillsboro Pharmacy.
Card of Thank.
Our friends dame to u In our
irricf and distress last Saturday, and
bore what burden could be taken off
our ahoulder. There wa no hesltu
11. .11 This iniiitiiiiioii tribute leaves
us under such obligation to our
triends that we can never discharge
our debt. We can tint acunowieuge
it, hoping never to have occasion to
repay in klud.
Mil, and Muh. ( has. Bowkx,
August 1J, 1HU7.
WKEKLV CHOP HILLETIN.
Portland, Or., August 9, 1897.
WEKI'KK.N OKKCJON.
Weather The past week has been
the warmest so far this year, and
seldom 1 a week so warm iu western
Oregon. The mean temperature for
the week, 7:i is 7" higher than the
preceding week; the maximum tem
peratures averaged 8t5, an I the min
imum 0. Temperatures of from
!KI to 9t occurred on Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
ox.ler weather Ix'gan Sunday. The
highest night temKrature was 64",
and the lowest .16 these temperatures
are all above the normal and mark
the maximum summer heat. No
rain fell during the week, cloud be
came more dense 011 Suuday. The
atmosphere is hazy ami smoky, num
erou forest fire are making the
smoke more dense. I he wind were
northerly to Sunday, when they be
came southerly.
Crops The warm dry weather
wasofno injury, but on the other
hand, wa of great benefit to the
hops. Hop lice thrive in warm,
moist weather and are killed by hot
dry weather, hence the great lanetit
to the hops in the killing of the lice.
The report from the hopyard indi
cate a great improvement in condi
tions and prospects. The hbp louse
continue to Is-very numerous, but
at present no w -hohvale destruction Is
imminent but on the other hand,
hopgrowers are exctiiig a crop
greatly iu exi-essof the total product
of IKIHi, and fully as large as the lar
gest output heretofore made.
The harvesilug of fall and win
ter sown grain continues. Threshing
Mas commenced in some localities,
riieeieellent rexrl heretofore made
concerning the tall and winter sown
Tnin continue; the yield, where
hii-lied, is fully au average one and
the Ix rry is very plump and heavy.
Oats i a g'xxl heavy crop, also. The
warm weather Is rix-uing spring
w heat and oats very rapidly, and
they offer pros-cls for exivllent re
turns. Peaches are ripening rapidly; a
In-avy crop Is reKirte I from all sec
lions. Shipment of apples, pears
and plum continue. The fruit crop
is one of the largest ever had in the
state. O irdeii produce i doing well
and i very plentiful. Corn and late
potabxst would he benefited by rain:
likewise, late or the second hay crop.
The itato crop I a very heavy
one.
I'lie current weather Is favorable to
everything, and is In keeping with
the condition which have made such
bounteous crop possible.
.Notice ot Final Account,
N0IH t H HE It KI!Y GIVES I HIT
t lie a li-- ni-1 sit mimittrator ot
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1 tip Mm- tor lip:irin ljp'tion- to sniit
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lilnstor li :ip Tin anJ spltlemont 111
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A lit' hii trtor n h est.ua ol It irrteu
E. ii i-n t .lrni ...(. 12-IH
C ASTORIA
For Infants wid Children,
' MM
tr
Baiting Pcmder
Abolu1ljr INai
NIlfr'.UIF" N.ILK.
BY VIRTTK OK AS EX ECCTION.
ducr-w pDti orlr ol ttii-, i-ued out
01 lb Circuit Coar ot ih bi'o nl Oregon
I W;iuitietuii Cnui.iv, hi Isror ol
J. B. Em, mil 11.. l 1 har B. Bun
ii'tl In 1 Lu.Hii.lJ. Bunnell lor th iu
0 do ai d I' r th luiiher -una o(
llo7 10 IT. 8. ((oi' 1 coin, w.iU liner. i
tiirKio m lUv r f 8 p- r tynt iwr moduiu
from th. 27;fc i' ol ; rc i 1-W7, auu ii
luritipr uiu fl 121.'J . norur y mi
imereat :hv ton at tt.a r-t 01 per rent
iwr lunuiu from tlie ltf n itav of J e ln7
ati't for the coat and xiuca 01 tl anil
of aalil writ -
Now, turrvfor. l.y virtue and in pu.au
anoo ol aaul judgment, det rt-e -n.l orJer
of aaie, I a ill, n Mondiiy, the I t U day ol
Saptrniwr, l"t7, at tuo aoutit n.or ! the
1 ourl H'luav, in Uidsnoro, Wasliiugton
Couui v.UraK.ni, al the b..ur ol In Vi k
a ui, ol aaiU Iav, ard at pubiio auttioti 10
III liiu-heat blilJer lor cash, tti t.liollK
laacrilsiU ral crotartv, nt..'.
A part ol Ilia uontttlon lan1 . Iiem ct
J.ilin I., It 1 k in anj M irtlia Hiokun ln
a ili-, auU u .un.lpd t.y a l.no Jrawn a
ioaia: twKinninn wberr th ilnriaion line
betwa--ii iu orta and Kmith ha.vea ol
.hi, 1 ciui.ii in eraao a itie W.l line ol ilia
lisiirit- Kn-biir -"n iloeation tami claim :
thenre running 8 utli 45 il-K'is a West, 11
euama to the Weal ii e o. tlie Norllieas
quarter of the rioiithtveNt itiMri , of -eo.
i henca North J -liniiis to me uioresuut
d r e .n line ihon.e Ka-t on aail l.ua to
'lpl ceol betfi.iniiiu. rontHiiona- aoout
l acrea of land alt aim u in Wa liinuion
County, Ortfiroii, to -a.tatyiue hieiniieio e
named auuia, ami lor tlie coata and it-
rnss ol autil a e,
4.i t pir.TMv -.T--.'i-iTri.-rii.7ia;tT?'Te-
detniilion aa par atutuie ol Oreieuu.
W lines- my hand Una tint dixw ot
Aunua , 1W7.
W. D. DHADKOItD.
tttienlT of Waatii'ijfiun County, Oregon.
K. I. Wr.iiht.
Attorney lor I lain ti IT. Jii
NIIKK1F-''M MAI.K.
IS PllRSUASCEOF A UKl'KEE ASI)
X order ot eale- rendered in the Circuit
Court of i lie State o O'eiron for the
t'.iuiitv f Waaliuiirion on i lie :td dnv f
Ju y 1"97, tn the uit of The Oprmaii Sav.
nils and an boi ieiy P.uint ff. T W. E,
Lewis, et al, IMienoaitie, ami of an ex -cu-
tion duly tanued CQ' ol ttia ka d court ei
tli m il ami on thfitti dav ol Aarusi 1HU7
I win etpoa tor aaie, itnd aell as tlia taw
direct, nt the Court H n-e door oi iin.1
(l'ltiniy, in the 1 i y ol Hili'horo, on tlie
lj'h da ol Meiteuiter, 1N7, at the hour ol
io o'clock a. in., the real properly describ
ed in aaid ilei ree nnd . r ler i.f sale, lo-wn :
The BiftiiD ha't (S ) ol the Nortnweai
iiinrter(N. W. 4) ol iUe Northwest qu trt
er(S. W. Ui ol arciion two C-'l Townsldn
one ( I) H-iutu of rant-e one (1) We t ot tlie
Willamette Meridian, and containing-
twenty (JU) acrea ol land, more or leea, all
' WasliinKion County, Oregon
H liaboro, Ur. K'. Auu'U-t 11th 1 s!7
W. U. HRADKOKD.
Sheritl'ol WaahinKton l..iony, Oregon
VI lli
NIIF.KII'F'.S NALH.
IN PURSUANCE (JC A PECKEE AN I)
I order ol sale rendered in the t,ir- ui
Court nf the H ate of Oreff n tor ttia Conn
. of aslunnton, on Hih a 1 d;iy of Jut'-.
IStl7, in the auit ol The Ot-rinxn Suvinira &
L"n H volety, plaintiff, a. Fritm ia Via -leia,
et al, detenilHnts, and u nn execution
Inly lasued out of the aaid conn in he
aid au t o the Vh day of AtwlHl I8U7,
1 will exp)ae f re aale and well as ttitf ta
directa at the Court Hnti-e door of eaid
Colli ty in the 1'itv ot HiHaboro, on tne
1 1th day nf H.-ptemlsr 1WI7, at the hour ol
tdu'eocka. in. he real proierty descrih
rd in aaid decrea and order of aale. towit:
Comiiiencinir at the pout hean corner ot
Ilia nurtheast quarwr of aection .hree (3).
townahin on -(1) a uth of ranfte one (I)
weal of the Willamette Mend an, runniint
tnence weat nn the line f a.tid clHitti
t enty-three (!) i litiina to central I ne ol
t-otinty road, located on the aaid claim,
hence Alone, aaid central line aoutti ft1!
la' east w.tnty-two (2) rha.na and thence
-ou h 2" li euat alma twenty-eyea and
I irtevu bundredths (27. I.I) chauia io the
eual line ol aaid cl-tini, tliotice north on
elaini line to thr north tin of tion 2 m
at I townaliip, th. ni-e wen twenty (20)
chatna to aection corner; thence aouth
lortv (41) enema to the plB'-e of ts-ifoinonr
a- d I'oiuaiiitnir atiout one hundrod and
th rty-one (131) 'Tea, exi'Jptinn therr.
irom twenty (201 chain aipiare (4 acres)
of the northern end thereof, all in Waili
.tnnon count v Oreiron.
Hiliab.iro OroKO'i, Aiwasl 11. I!i7.
W. D. HKAKKOKI),
Mieriffof Wsh:iit .n County Blaie ol
Oregon, W
Xotlce of Final Nett lenient.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT
the umler-icned Administrator ot
the en I ate of Jaine Kinney ilecened has
thla day tiled in the County Court of the
l ite ol Oregon for WaahinKton county,
hia Hnal conunt in said astute and t'tat
Monday the 27th day f Heptemhor 11117,
has b' en eet hv aalil Cnnrt lor the heaniitr
nnd determination ol the aatne. All per
vim interested in aaid e-late are notilied
to be end api)ir in aai'l Court on aaid day
and make objections If any they haye Io
ths allowance of aaid Hum account and the
discharge ot aaid a tminiatramr.
Dated Augt.-t 12, l-t7,
AMBHOSK I HODM t'KO.
A liniiilstrat.ir ol tue, ealaia ol James
Ratnaey deceased. 12 Id
NOTICE IS HEKEBY IIVEN THAT
that the last will and teatan.ent ot
Minerva Na ton, deieaaea, lao- of lltlla
boro, Wachiiigtoii Comity, Oregon, haa
been admitted to probate by end In the
Connty Court of the Ktat-of trcH"n, for
Washington County, and that lettera test
amenlnr thereon haye heen ia-tiel to tne
undrratgned aa executors of aaid Will.
All reraone therefore having claims
against tne eatate of Minerva Newton, de
ceased, are herehv requested and miuireil
to nre-cnt them with the proper yoiichera
tn the tinderatgneil at tlie lew ottice of
rho. H. Totigae In llillsboro, Wiisning
ton 0 untv, Oregon. w;thin aix ninnths
fiotn the date h-rent.
listed at Hilsb.ro, Ore mn, this 12'h
day of August, 1SU7.
JENNIE I'H PM AN.
1216 MARY VINSON.
XOTICF. TO 'XTH ACTOIl.
fIP8 WASTED FOR THE Fl'KNISH-
IJ) ing an delivery ol the billowing
m tsria s for 'he const met 'on of a Doti-.ty
jail Brick fttsM) more or Ip, w at a ncc-ea-arv
tor aa d Ja I. aanip!e Io ncornpanv
bida: X) hn-he a line ani l or what is nec
essary; SAblla, of Roach Harbor lime or
flan Juan lime, and for t orrcgateii iron
necessary for t ine and nln'tih ng, cement.
tin rooting for aaid jail, re- lidped lint for
necen-ary lutn's-r and WMd materials tr
sime; windosa and sashes and nm erinis
for concrete rl'Hir : iUo bids tor all labor
and materials. Comi'l-d acilications
mar be seen at the Cletk a ortice on and
sfter Auruat 1", lsl7 "ids open 'd Htto
dav Atie-nst 2l-t at 2 o'clock. Coinniisoon-
ers cnnrt reserve the right to rejct any or
all bids.
B. r.CORSEI.irs.
Couiilv Jn 'ge.
Dated Aug 12 1!7. 1 13
Treitarer' Xotlce.
TOTICE 19 HEIiEB' GIVES, THAT
11 all County Warrants rn lor ed prior
to Jan. 1ft, l'7,'are now redeemable at the
oftt -e of the roam trea-urr, in tne cur
of llillsboro Count nf Washington, and
Interest will c.ise on tha satn alter Aug,
l.Sth.
Dated at Hillshoro, Or., thia l'Jth day of
August, lu7.
A. B. CADY.
12-13 County Trca-uivr.
Tri-inrir'i Xollrr.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT
ll ail Coiintr warrsnta emW-ed prior
to Jan. 1. 1!7, are now re lemible at
the oince of the County treaa't-er. In the
city of Hillsboro, Coiinty of Washington,
nit interest will cease on the same after
Ang. Kth.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this 5 h d.i
of August 17. A. HtAltY,
CooAty Treasurer.
r. X. HMlilL'S UT Of LllS
0W US TUE XlBkET.
Se, 1.
r acrea, t miles from McMinille, Vim.
4 I hu. county, Lir.jron ; 1& acera clenred
til -crvs ataabesl . ni'. aessdrd: baltftnee eaav
cUared. One thousand bearing trmltree.
An Icn -ed. running aaler Ac A go-sl por
non ol tu's river bottom land. Handy
to school, church and poatorbce. Cheap
house and barn. Tins ia ottered rery cheap
I r cash or sun d trade for aom good
i n.tne-a. Bukeiyand . nlectioliart p-e-fered.
i.
iit acres i miles .roui HdUboro, nearly
4 IF had ol this la genuiua beaver-
datn, nioatir ell cleared. No buildtnya.
.'me l,tsaj.
s.
acres about 18 mites from Hit
I I I Ki i .i-n. Kru-lk Unit eaav
un-ured j hMauce gooil timber; no improve
ments. Price tuoO; eaay Urruis,
acres in Marrow Co. Oregon, S
uute.ft i.r.v-l.'K Lt-'nii.i.'ri. -(?.
in cjitivation ; bouse, earn and ail smooth
land, to trade for Willamette Valley larm.
o. 5.
acrea, rich and smooth farming
lU land in ths "B:g uah.1" oouniry.
Eastern Wash., no Iniproreinents' to trade
lur Htllsboru rroperty.
So. .
rv acres just outside city limits ; about 7
1 J acres ot tins te high ground, line for
bunding atk-ht and the liest ol trult land
3 acres beavvrdam. A tine little stresm
runs across one corner, led by numeroua
sin nigs soiint of w hich are on thla tract
None of this is vet in cultivation, butia all
aiashi'd and seited also tenood. Tnii
could Is made a model suburban home,
'f ins costs the owner allready in cash, (not
counting the clearing ol it ), about 14naC0
but I am authorised, lor a short time, to
sell It lor very much less.
No. 7.
;3
and one ha. f acres ot land In heart of
Hillsboro. AU platted. Thia ia a real
- acres, all lenced. slashed end seeded
0 Fine I'liildmg sight, would make good
home . V cry cheap and on eaay terms
So. .
- and one-half acres. Inside city limits, s
t) lair house, good hearing orchard of
amitit 1SU trees, apunga, iSC. inia would
Im a good site for a creamery, being close
to railroad track, 1 have a surprise for
vou in the price of this propetty. II you
are looking for real soil "snap," then
don't fail to investigate thia.
No. 10.
'wo lots in Centerof Hillsboroon which
1 are a well tinished tt room house barn
a d other out I nildinga. Fruit trees and
shrubery. Very desireable property and
we are going to let some one have tor
about half Us actual value. (oaO takes it.
No. 11.
V nice and prolitatde business lor sale.
In g. ixl town. Invoices about $11110.
fan cash, bullance time.
No. 12.
n room house, in llillsboro, in good re-
O pair, 4 blocks Irom tmsiueas center,
( ectno light nnd witter maines on this
s reel ) one large lot all planted to Irint
a id ahrublwi y. Barn and other outbuild
ings. Wi'l sell on eaay payments.
No. 13.
Will trade the four tracta last above dee
crils'd lor a good unproved farm in
tlie Willamette Valley,
Mo. 14.
good 4 room house, good woodshead,
large lot in Hillsboro for sale. Price
iisl.isl, li"l(l cash. Ballance on time.
No. 15.
IF vou wish to g ! into a good, aulmtan
li.il business iu a good town in the
Wilinmetie Valley, then don't tail to in
r.aiignte thia. Tlie stock conaiata ot
ilHiut tUXIO won hoi hardware, tinware,
onta, griK-erics, provisions, dta, nnd ia
just the place where one could prolitnblv
.dd a lull line ol impleniente and farm
machinery, as there ia nothing of the kind
in t ie t w ii. Will sell on easy payments,
or mil lit consider a trade for a good, im
pioved farm in the Willamette Valley.
The above la only a partial liat of prop
er t.- 1 have on my books.
Khouid you fan to Imd what you want,
rite me or call, and yoa will ver likely
nnd si. at you a ant, F. M. HEIDEL,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
ItAIHV KTIM'K AT At CTIOX
The nndersigne-J will on Saturday Aug
ust It li at hia farm two and one-half
miles southwest ol Hillsboro, oiler for sale
at auction his Jersey dairy stock to wit:
2 r'rfsli pur bred Jersey fowti
!8 Freh 8-4 Jerae corrs
10 Half Jersey rows to ho la milk la
Me pte miter
I Jersey bull, S year old
1 Jersey boll, 1 year old
4 S-4 and 7-M Jersey heifer
i Jersey ralves
4 7.H Jersey ralves
1 Well trained hpggy team, 4 yean
old
1 Kugry
I Set hurry harness
I Het hack harness
1 Hark rorer
1 20-ralloii milk raa
2 ln-rsllun milk ran
I Mood saw lar machine
i lllvea or bees, aoppoaed to bo full
of honey.
TERMS OF 8ALE.
Ail sums under $10 K) 'o be paid cash in
hand. For ad sums ol tlO.Olland upwards
t ere must be g ven notra with approved
s.onru, due In s i mitiltn from tne dale
of sal , and bea-ing interest at the rat of
sprcenl ter am utn, A dl-count of S
jer cent will he allowed on all sums ol
100" and upwards for cash In a d.
A.G. AN DEK.HlN,
11. P. t os-tg It s,
Aactiouerr.
otirr of Final Me-ltlrment
N'nTICE 18 HEUEIIY GIVEX. THAT
the undersi -tie 1 baa n ed her linai
a. co'.nt is adniinistrair x of the e-lat of
T. L. McE d 'wney, ilecppseil, In theconr.
ty urt ol tue Ut ile ol Oregon, and th I
s ii I C'i'iri has apie Int-d Monday the 27' h
tiny of M-.i;eniber, 1-7, at ten o'clock in
the loretio n, as the nm for the bearing
ot obie.-nons to said tin l acc unt and tlie
settlement thers..f. Any heir, 0 editor
or ota r pers-ms n t-n- ! ia said estate
mar on or te-:o said t ate tor such hear-in--
and settlement, 0 bta objections
thereto in s'd eontt
HELEN M. M El DOWNEY.
A'lmisirtttrii ol tn atat ol T. Is McEI-
uownpr. deceased.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon Aligns! S, 137.
1114
IF YOU w:nt to hire
O0 TO
Clly limy Slafile
Whore you wl Untl the Host Teams that ran be hd
IN IIILLSnOHO.
EVERYTHING FIRST - CLASS.
(Jood Teams (ood ItuieH and (lood Drivers.
Second and Washington 8ta.
HAVE YOU USED
H BUTTER PARCHMENT?
. All gilt-etlged butter put on the tuar
kt;t by creameiies is wrapped in paper.
The product of the private daily would
reach its market in much bettet cotidi-
. tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment
than it does when wrapped in cloth.
Parchment is not only better than cloth,
but cheape7
. Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, from
which 27 sheets can be cut 27 Parch
ment wrappers cost cents.
500 Sheets, 8x11,
500 Sheets. 8x13,
The standard size for 2-pouud rolls is
8xii inches; 2-pound blocks are
wrapped in the 8x13 size.
One reason why paper has not been
generally used heretofore, farmers
could not get it at the general store
It is now kept at the Independent of
fice cut to any size wanted.
iiuiiiiiiiiimiuiiuiimuimiiimuuii?
THE DELTA
, MAIM NTKF.ET, II I
Patent Medicines,
4f Articles, Perfumery,
PECIAL ATTENTION
1 to Quality and Accuracy in Dispensing.
TELEPHONE" FROM STORE TO OFFICE.
KHF.ItlFF'M Hi.K
BY VIRTUK. OK AN EXECUTION,
deciee and order of aale, issued out
01 I lie Circuit Court ol the Mate of Oregon
for WaaliiiiKtnn Ummty In lavor of Urate A
Wood and aitiiinst w 11 Mucker et aia lor
tli turn ol IIH Nil rusts, and fur the Itirther
-nm ol 1 1,210 U. H. a. Hd coin, with inter
st thereon at the late ol 10 per cent per
annum trom i lie rj li day ol July, IH'17,
and for the t-usts and expenses of aaie
ami ol said writ;
Nosr. thorelure hy rirt'i and In pursu
ant' ui said judgment decree and order ol
aaie, I yli, un Munday, the TM1 day ol
Auruat Itwt, at the a'ltit n uuor ui tne t uurt
Uuu-e, in 11 liiahuru, Wusluntoii County,
Oregon, at the hour ot 10 u'ciuck a. tn,, til
said dtiy.aeil at public Mi'-nun to the hiKh-
st bidder fo casn, the ti'lliiwlnfr-desrrib-d
real iroerly town:
lleim all ui the west otw-iitiiirtor of nil
and each ol lots niiiul.ere.l si i and seven
in block numtiered one. ot and iu the town
ol lltilsuoro all situate in iishin;tun
Cruinly, 8 ate ot Oremm, to satialy
th hereinbefore named sums,
an for th costs and expeusea of said
aale.
Ha d property will be old subject to re
demption aa per statute ut tin it n.
W lines my band thla ilia day ol July
1HU7.
W. I). I!KAIKUKI,
Hlierlir of WashiDKLun Cutinty, ire..n.
13
9. B Huston,
Aitorney for plaintiff.
tITATIOX.
IN THE COl'MY CufKT OK THE
Stat of Oregon, tor Washington
County,
In the matter of the estate!
of Thomaa i Keed decHSdt
to Jessie -. rar-ons, a minor, ( . ' Pitr-
aon, her la'ber and N, H. !iiitnjhreysi
Iftiar-iiatt ad-i,lein uf s.tld Jessie C l':irsuns
and to all prrsuns interested lusalu estate
Oreetinn:
IN THE NAME Or J II K HfATE Or
iREOilN,
Yuu ar hereby cited and ri-ouired toap-
near in the County Cmirt of tne Mtate ol
Or-on, lor the County of Washing-ton at
the Court Kuotn tfierr-ot, at llilla un, in
tbe fiunty ol washinrt- n on .Mimlay,
tb liith day o' Ati(fut. Ii7 at 10 I'clock in
th foreni on of hut d iy, then and there
toshow cause if any eits , why an order
ot sal ol th following dpscr.hed real pro
perty, annate in vt a-tiinirion lounty trre-
Itiin, and 'J scrimd ss loliows luw.t:
fletrinnma; : t a tuni n w II t, and I.ii
chs Irom ibe N W corner id the ilnntion
land claim uf Jo-hua liicksnn and wile in
Mi Ion 21, T 1 M K 4 W of Wiiamen M-r-i
iian. and running thenoe N Zh" 41' E 3 14
chs In the renter of the County road,
thence N tl 11' E In said rentr ol County
road II chs them- N il' E in said cen
ter .YVi cha to a post ; thenca n H'i" E
9.IH chs to -ection line Utssrn scii'ns
1.1 A 14 T I M It 4 W, tin-nee .-t nn said -e.-
Iion line S.Wi chs tlirm e f "4U" E l2ft
chs to center of rieiii of ay id (lr-im 4
Cal tnnn rai ruad, thence . 1" 40' W in
d center ls.ti7rl.s ih-nis VV to th east
line nf Joanna lh k ons dnnal on land
clal n thenc S il" r W un s-ulea-t line
to th place ot heiflliuiii- ri tun lift A3 11
acrvs ol land more or le-s, shQll not be
ma.le aa prayed lur in the petition of 11.
W. Keed administrator ol tne estate ol
Thomas J. heed d'-esscd. hied herein.
W1INE.-S. th Hon. 11. P. Cornelius
J ndir of 1 he t 'ountr C art of the Htai nf
Ore7on, Coont nis Wbsnini-ton witn the
Heal a aaid Court alined this 14tn day uf
Joly, A. ii. 1-W7.
Ait-ei : j. a. iim rte,
S-12 8hI.) Clerk
a good livery team
THE
55 cts
60 cts
DRUG STORE
M.SIiOKO, 0KF.U0N
Chemicals, Fine Toilet l;
in Great Variety.
Hew ar roiatmtutii ror (iitiirrh that
CnUla Hercary,
Aa nieroary will surely destroy the sens
of smell nnd ooinpletaly derange th
hoi system when entering- It thrnuirh
th muooua surfaces. Hurh article
should never b used except on prescrip
tions from reputable physicians, aa th
.latnage they will do is' leu fold to th
(food you can possibly derive from them,
Hull's flaiarrh Cure, manufactured by K.
J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., cnntalna no
mercury, and la taken Internally, acting
directly upon th blood and inuci us aur
face ol th system. In buying Hall'
Catarrh Cur b aura you get th genuine.
It Is taken internally, and made In Toledo,
Ohio, by K.J. Clienny A Co. Testimonial
free.
Hold by Druggist, price 75c. per bottle.
Hall's KaniUy I'lils are the beat.
Is Your I. u si n ess Hull f
Then tliia ia tlie time tn ini)irovH
it. Ilun't wait until "wiini-tliinir
turn up," but turn it np jrimrwlf.
Ketue-tiiWr this tlio ptirfsiMH nf
mlvertia.ni 1 to tiring Inisiiieas.
The wiae linaineaa uiuti will uiver
tise as much if not inure in dull
aeaixifia aa in Inisv mtaeona.
A g'xsl anil ti'iiie-liimureil way
of advertieitiK ia tliroturli tlm
lltl.l.SHIIKO I-inici'iNiir NT. Wlielll
er you want to Ket out anmetliitig
neat to semi thrmiuh tlie mails or
auiiietliiiiK cheap to throw around,
come and aee. aa,
ir You Were He
Yp, if you were the creditor
ml saw the merchant sittiiiK
itlly in hia simp a.ciiiniilating
mure dust, colwel and out-nf-style
good than cash, you would
prolialily feel like aeking, Why
don't you
Wnke Up
use the advertising columns of
the llu.LaitoNo I.-iiiai-rmii t
and exchange votir utrak for
legal tender? Vhat ay you.
I.iisli Work
ia a prohlcm In moat juh uffires.
Not -m with the IIji.i shoho It-nitir-iiixiT
I'rintery. We have
a large force of men at work ail
the time hd lean Tush" a J I.
fur you without any tri.ul.le.
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quickly give the Hu.LsaoHo I n
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