H1LL5B0R0 IXDEPEXDFAT. FHIUAY, OCIOBF.H 8, 1SU7. LOCAL AND GKNI'kAL. (J t lo the MuuiiUitnl.il.' Co. rr Hle loxt Mini all luinU-r. kin Ih i,i 1 h - n:j T.ie ip'ir of the Kv'.in-,'cHi'u; churcii i.-.-iiiy hi- puipti, m;u morning ni l evening, next Sum! iy. To curt- a eo'd in mi" tny. Tulle l.axittive liroiim i itiiiit Talilel-. All ilruifK'-H' rcfuml tin- money if it hiU to cure. Schulineri.-h 4 Son will linve h tock of flow, Hi', H.rint mid Vf loolh hxrro, nI-mi drills Hi M.t-"nic tiiilif.,"i'f 'mid AVatiihijioii Mi. Call on them hikI !! rif-. Mr. t'oininh picked "l chnin Irtil .Mono) y iiiori.inir U-tweeu hit home mi l ill' or... Th.-o-Aricr cmii hvf it ty wiliin r ' i1'" "tH-e iidi liliintC owncp-hipand tiyin clmr- en. ,Vni. Moiir iimkm ImmiIh at his nt'o on S.-coiid nlnl, Ili'lHtM.ro, for fi.fii per I'Hir, W"J Jl'.?: h ml Ki vi 'i-cci'ti'l " 'hi li-TiTi. JUT rc'i.i i r iri). Il' ue "' Hrt-ifrHl' l k ulii' h iihMim him Kuiirmilee his work. K mud trip ticket to tin- Mute fair Hi Halem will he oil wile Kt the llill tM.ro Mlrtiion U-twii n Kept. ilH hihI Oct. H, ImiIIi (liii- inclwh (I . for tl 95. The M'turn ticket w in (,M,' " tnoii till Oct. IJ. A one dollar mm- Iihk lieen made for the manufacturer exhibition tr'xxl to return Ht Hiiy lime U-fore (M, 3 Tills liit't r HcKei win Ik- Hold on bihI lifter the 22d instiint. Mrs. M. i. Ilrown is prt psn il to teach h thorough course In innlrii menial mu-ic piano, oruun mid hr ,i,v,ri rn K Htu'leiun in regular conservatory work ho I hey can pus examination ineny rtsiiitnizeil school of music mid tfradu ileln aahnrt time. HSH-iiil cure jjiven lo U kIiiikts, iiy IfivinK daily attention to their work. The v.ry I-.! and newest method. Mason' technic useil as a tmsis. The M. 1'. ConiiBiiy yesterday took th Vmiu'mini t ) excursion tickets oh Hale. It is estimated that the trav el the past season wan not more than a third of what It was In 1MI0. The visitor were diverted to other places the past ytar and some did not go anywhere. The Hhasta Mpecial train that has Itecn running Iietween I'orlliind ami Han Francisco every rive- days has In-en taken off hut the low rates t.f til) and 5 applies to the daily trains im-Iwccii those el lea. The trains leaves Cortland every evenininir at J o'clock. Horse Htolen Dtpple brown mure Morgan stiM-k, about it years oui, weight U'OO pounds, White on nose, very broad in Itody, heavy, rather fl it-ficilH.1 on fore fi-et, also an old naddleand briille, lila'ral reward for any Inforintiion leading to recovery of same. Addresa: A. V. Muw k, Aurora Oregon. -"-21 Th Hoiithern I'a. illc O.mpany do- ulrinir lo isiniriliiite to tll MIHS-SS f the annual slate fair to le held al Halem, Hopt. Ullth to Oct. Mh, has dc ridiNl to aell tickets from all stations on Its lilies In Oregon at on" f;'r for round trip. Those who had not in tended to go may ehinge their minds now that I ho company thus liberally extends conseasioiis. Mr. James II. Hewed has returned from Halem where he saw a Hue rep resentation of Oreg' farmers and farm products. The hop market was studied but Just at this time there are few new deals trans icting. O -liters are busy gathering t igeihcr and ship ping hops bought on old contracts while growers manifest no disposi tion to sell. They are looking for something better than 15 cents. Now that Mr. 8prclt.ers laundry Inclosed, HdlslMiro people have Ik en at a loss to know where they could get linen washed. The problem though has la-en satisluctorily solved. The Troy l.uindry, Cortland, his appointed Mr. V. lloscow to be its agent with a depot tit II. Wehrung A Hon.'a alore. Moiled linen may be left there at any time before Tue-day noon of each week. The ch-anned garmei t will be returned H.iturd iy morning. The charge are the 1 rt land price which Mre the same hs those of the HpreiUer laundry. Tin Cortland rule for payment, cash on delivery, will la- adhern-d to. William Kidg.-wa.v aged about '22 year was arrested Wednesday mom ing last by Constable Hislui iiid on the complaint of his father Henry Hldgway iharging the young man with threatening to do txxlily harm. The two men have la-en quarreling for several week. Henry threatened to have the Imy pulled for shooting bird out of season whereupon the youngster advised Ills father toenga.'i Id eut'lii at the same time lor he would ni-e l it. There was more lan guage of the same nature. The ex amination in JiMice I licks' court was act for Wedni sday afterni on hut at that hour the stale's witne s es had not apH-ari(l and the exami nation was eoniiimid till Thuisdny aftertKMin when the del.ndant was put under f500 tKitid to keep the K-ace. O. II. K-lmonson who wa born Mv 2-1, 1K, die.1 at the poor farm lasi'Monday morning. II" ha I been ailing for some time but the attend ing physician thought there was no Immediate danger, though he knew that his remedies could not restore the old man's youth. O-i Monday morning Hupt. Haxton had a tl re built In his mom at which lime he seemed a well a he had been for several week. After the fin.- had wartuwl the ro m mowhai hdn on son c impl lined that lie i-ould not breathe easily, that the room was t. close. Ttie su.a rintendi'nt o-ned a window at the head of the l'''l bed. The frh air gave relit r. .Mr. Saxon left the room for 0e minute and on returning noted that K Imonson wa resting easy, and a h mii'lNMil, as.-e.. After giving some final louche toward arranging the furniture in the room he thought lo arrouse the old man Mid take or der for hi further comfort. A rt put hi hand on him he realiied that the spark of life had gone. U. II. Kdmouon, at the age of l7 years i month aud 2 days, wa dead. The tiinn wa, wtl0ll theevaMrtora ' mystery for drying fruit liut no Hinder inn pto!.t drier Wild er unload their expensive pKmU oo inti lliein horticulturists, it j now kliOWu it.tt to .sUves,fu!y ,ry frujt or vegetable ,1P os-rator ha only lo iuu kly extrnct th- moisture- wat er iron, the green 'roil frohly pluck in iroiu Ui uce or vine. Only wat 'r h vipnrized, notl.lrg .si? i, en or ti.k ii avt.y. : rapid mat be tl e evnpor.itii.n th(tt no i-hi-riitful ciiHinres of thy Hilars or acid.i of loe rrillt nil take plu-e. At all t'-rn-icrjture of tue ir evaporati-m takt place till the air is aaiuraled, but in low teiiiH-rature lliesaluration is soon r.-Mi h. d.liut a cold saturated air is not s tiur ili-d when nist d to high teniM-r.iture aud hot air is a rapid evapora'or. In this fact Urn the intel ligent fruit drier have room to perfivt his trade. He must have au appar atus for applying to his rreeu fruit a '"piom tmih of hot air. That Is the " i"' i. Lvaporate rapidly so there ! not opportunity for fermentation. L!- hoi air and plenty of t hjt t!'Jt so Hot that it will Imke the prune, linked apples are g-ssl but not so, prunes. I'tiH dryer must be so ar- range then that there may la- a free "-s-aie of moisture ladcued air. The furnace room must have draft so that irenti air can go in to tm warmisl and ready to lake itie place of vthat has oneoirior nature abhors a vacuum. The teioperatu re of the dryiuir closet .fvi "i'o'is;o".' It ought not lo be ibovc the l.itier. Then if the opera or knows whin ins fruit has those i leiueiils in it that makes it the most desirable, not too green or too riia, and is careful wiih his manipulations l here Is no reason m by he should not he utile to put a first grade p'roduct on the market. II. Ii. Luce hssjust completed a simple and ( heap evapo rator that S4S.-UM to meet all the re ipiircmc ut for a high grade product. His plant is iiuilt for 112 tray which will hold between 511 and 00 bushels of green fruit. His furnace rootu is warmed by an ordiuar,' hop stove and hi fruit iscor.tinually surround ed by hot air winch alter bathing the green fruit till the point of saturat ion is approached may filter into an exit Hue through which it escape iroin lis prison. This exit flue is pro vided w ilu dauiers so that the warm air tun be directed to any part of the evaporating closet. Thi closet is so arranged mat it is of esy access from the lobby of the dryer. Mr. Luce is very careful in handling his fruit and hi product i correspond ingly excellent. He does not gather his prunes till they are thoroughly ripe. He then washes them and cam folly picks out all defective individ uals liut he does n it dip in lye or prick the skin, nor doe he use a sul phur bleach. When evaporation ha proceeded far enough the tray I eniiilied into an insect proof bin where it remain till packed for mar ket. The Hre in the fit ranee never cools, hut day and night the hot dry air is pour-d on the trays of green fruit. After the drying has been coinoleted anot iter search is made for bad fruit which is easily found if it had before been skipa-d. The culls go on the (vim post heap. The product of a tray of French prunes is about ten pounds. Italians win yield from 8 to 9 siuuds. And thus the different fruits vary. Mr. Luce's dryer is pal tented after Henry Dosch's which is the result of 10 year exa-r-ienee. Tilis one here is lariro enough lor hi owh orchard and some for the neighlKirs. liiiildiug, furnace, trays, all complete cost alsiut 1200. The music and art rooms of M. C. Itrown, over the Hillshoro Charmacy are now well Hlted lor her work. Her art work in oil, dm r oil, crayon, India ink and posted, is an evidence of talent and constitute aud exhibi tion of which Hillshoro should be proud. She ha received a new piano thi week which she has plac ed in lor art studio, where hereafter she will receive her music pupil tlio not on the same days of the wt t-k set aside for painting. The new instru ment 1 a miignilicent one. The tone is rich and full and the touch is all that can lie desired. Mrs. lirown se ll cted It out of tifty aud after that called In her father whoso critical taste confirmed her own choice. Mr. Urown ha a wonderful control over her piano at one plai-c bringing out sweet soft tones, and again the full strong notes of triumph or I he dis cordant angle of strife and disorder. Thus equipped Justice will ceriainly tie done to her music pupil of whom she ha already a goodly number. Her room are pleasant indeed and no once mid a k for a more pleasant place lo tnkn instruction. Mr, lirown desirve the sui-crss which her etl'oris and cxM-nse merit. Such opportunities are seldom found out side conservatories. Fano liros' mar Crogreis, this rotiuty, r.iisisl 10,0(10 bushels of on ions this year on lti acres of I md. This immense crop is housed and in the Is-st of shape. No one put on ions in the market in liellcr shae than these growers. They do noth ing else toil raise onion and at that industry none can compete. Their laud i in excellent condition, two men with wheel lea cultivate the Held. A I present prices their beaver dam Is a real Klotidyke. Next (Sunday, Oetola r 10, ltev. Holdridge w ill ill lic.ite the Forest P ile Presbyterian church in Scoggin Valley. The building is a neat structure that bus la en completed only a few d iy at a cost of fl.onn. All this sutu ha Is en paid in and the church will be d.slicated free ol any debt. The congregation that worships there is alive and active in Christian work. IJryu Wcyr college, one of the first schools of the nation off-rafour schol arship to graduates of preparatory schools passing the best examinations. Two of these go to fn-slimeu coming from east of Ohio and the other two from the territory west of Ohio. This year tioth Ine western scholarships were won by graduah- cf the Port land, Oregon, academy. IU-v. Dicrdorff who was pastor of the Tualatin Plain Pr shyterian chun h for several years but w ho now is at Klamalh Falls is with his wile visiting Mends in this county lor a few week. Mr. W. F Klineman, law student with Mcs-rs lUgl.-y A lirown, I in Salem this wis k taking hi examina tion Is lorelhe supn-me ctairt for ad mission to the bar. Goto U. V- Hryan A Son. Cash St re for groceries, largest slink, best goods, low-st price. Oar motto I live and let live. Just received, another shipment of children and boy ''l I1" lower than ever. K'. F. Uryan A Son Cash Store. Mr. Anna Lk, of Ooldendaie Is in Hillshoro lor a few days, tfu Mrs. Ali.riug. Oo to l'attersou' furniture 8 ton for easy chairs, couches and louu.'e at reduced price. George Ireland has i. ne.i a p tia: shop ou Main bt.next to Jud-.'e Ari h bold' hardware alore. Mr. Ueorge Morgan claiuis th largettt potatoes raised in the omtity. No one yet dispute his claim. Kcmenihcr the llillstrn Chami acy i the last place f-.r school sup plus of every kind, and cheasr than at any other house. The H. P. On. have ou sn(j round trip tn keis iroiu Hillsts-ro to Ya- quiuiia good for return 1 1 1 OcloUr 10th. I oe price is ;.no. At the HilisiMiro I'harms'-v. iuke a note of it you get what you call for.no cheap a lu le hov d off to you and reeotini-efidt-t! ::." Jit &J g.xi Stop that cough! Take warning, may h-nd lo coisuuiotioh. A ; bottle of Hhiloh s t ure m iy save your life. Hold by Hillslx.ro I'lmr uiacy. All s rsons i inlt-1 -test to i he firm ol II. Ue irung Jt H: .s, eliher iiy note or account e rt -j.vii'.e-V s ";m:: uiediale s-I ileioeni. Cie.tse read aud herd. Several of our i iliifii went to Sal em to attend the state fair this week Among the numlier were Congrcs man Tongue, Jas. II. Hewell, It -cord er McCormlck and VV. II. Wetirung. Catarrh Cured. A clear head ami sweet breath secured wi'h Sniloh'n Catarrh Uemedy, sold on a guaran tie. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Hillshori Charmacy. Karl' Clover Hoot Tea, for Con siiiiaiion. It's the li"t and if tiller using it you don't say so, return tin package and get your money. Hold by HiilHboro Pharmacy. For (Joust I pat ion take Karl's Clovei It-jol Tea, the great Mluid i'liritlcr cure Headache, Nervousness, Krup lions on the face, anil .makes the head clear a a Itell. Hold by Hillshoro I'hannac. Hhiloh' Consumption Cure cure- when others fail, ll is the leading Cough Cure, suit no home should he williout it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by Hills horo Charmacy. Work on thejiil is progressing sat isfactorily. J. Anderson the contract or doing the brick work will la through next week. Ha has done n excellent Job of concrete work. Itiley Cave ha least d the build ing on Main Si. .recently occupied by Mr. Landrock for a shoe shop. Mr. Cave I making some change and will move hi blacksmith shop there. Wednesday last was a nrord break er ii the Clerk's olllcc in the matter ol fees. The sum of $1)2.75 was paid over the counter that day, almost twice a much a ha been received in a single day heretofore. County Clerk J. A. Iiubrie went to Corvallis last Monday with his brother Hal ph who start in thi fall for a four year course of study in the state schiMi'. Mr. Imbrie returned Tuesday. Mr. Bender show a n-d apple which was sold to him for a "Canada red" that is beautiful to look at. Tin flavor has not yet been tested as It Is a winter variety and lhe-e are the first that hi tree have borne On and after May 27th the steam ers of the O. U. &. N. Co. w hich leaves Portland for Sail Francisco every Ave day will carry passcnrci for $10 cabin and 5 steerage. J. I. Knight Hillslxiro communicate the particular. The Climax Mill have just put In machinery for making the celebrated wholewheat flour, which they sell lo customer al uie same price as orui- nary flour. Try it It i unsurpass ed fir breakfast biscuit. Put up iu 10 pound sack. J. W. Cason theO. H. A N. brake- man who fought the train robbers in the Portland hold up last week is an uncle to Mr. Luke Stewart of Hills boro. In that affair he exhibited great presence of mind and bravery of the Hrt order. The Tualatin Plain Pnsbytcriaii church ha called ltev. 8. A. Georg? rert-ntly of Independence to belt pastor. The call ha In en accepted Mr. George I a K-holarly man and a fluent s-hkeraud the church I for tunate in securing him. The public M-hiad opened for study last Monday. The enrolment yester day, th fourth day, was 253 names. A year ago at th same ilate the en rolment was 2UH. The Forest Grove school opened the sanei day with an enrollment of 211 which i larger than a jear ago. In the Oregnuian of Monday i an account of the Jewish "Yum Kipper" or Day of Atonement. Thi was oh. served in the Jewish Synagogu, Portland, Tuesday of thU week. Mr. Hughes will make it the theme ol his discourse at the Congregational church, next Sunday in- ruing taking for his text, Lev. lt:2V-oO. In the evening the subject of the sermon will he "Son of Ood I John 111 :2." Olher services will be iu the usual order. II. Crawford, of the firm of Craw ford Bros , spinners ot linen Ihresds, who- manufactory I near Glasgow, Scotland, wa in Portland Tuesday last. Hi aeostors several genera tion tack established the first fcloiy in the world where flax wa spun by machinery, and their descendant have continued the busini ever sun -p. Hie onjeci oi mi, i riwiorn s visit t Oregon is to examine I he tl ix products! In thi section and s-c r lain Jof what quality It I. He ha seen a numncr oi sampii since nis arrival, and pronounces Ir'all right." He went to Sal- in W tslne-sl.iy, In company with w.j. iioneyman, m make more extendi a mvrstiga lion of the flax displayid at the fair there. He says, If roerly hiiidl.d, On-gon flax w ill la? supi-nor to H-is sian, and can compete with luti-h and Irish flax. Kverything, however de-uds Usiu the retting. Mr. Craw ford a opinion will carry great wi-t.-t l as pr-bai ly no one In the world Is tietlcr qu.tlintsi a ajungeoi nax. Ail Interested in fiil culture in this state will be i!eas to learn that hi opin ion in n-ganl to Oregon flax is so fav orable. IT THE ALTEtt Or HVXA'. "ia-iu.lt I 'ls tpuru liymvn'i gentla pua.rs, We uliu inipmve his g-il-len houra l'.y f -t (jxjienenca know That uurriagc, rightly uii-lersfoo-l, l.ivrs t the U-llUcr ud tllO g'l"d A piri H.- U-Ijw." .M -i l -s jiihi ly did uature aiuile on ilieiiupiial Wetlncs'lay night of O'le of nur I'-velv young ladle aud one ol i'oi Hand's is-pular young men. Altera g-ldeu Oclola-r tay ot UU rivalled hiilendor. the night showu out Willi lie- Kale rilvery lay of the iihsiii. At 8 p. iu. I he invited coiu pauy h.id assembleil at the C-ongre-gational church lo witness the ma riage of Mi Louis Tucker and Mr. Charles A. F.Uell. Everything that a cultivated lastn aud an ahuudaine of joyous and wdllig l.eip couid do to decorate the altar Willi sweet and fragrant flowers, was d-.ne. Mo-i iov-iy and charming was the appear ance ol I lie prtN-essiou as u movsi down the aisles, to ilieirin of the icd ling march, and Umui the:ll irlu where the ceremony was con-suriiab-d. Fiiai came the usneis, lA-oiiv t v), aopii'l raaks near the altar lo let the bridesmaids pass through filiowed by Hi bride aud maid ol honor, the former to take her place by the sid of the waiting tirid gr-sim. They stood Ulldera hug? .wishbone I ,ni.WYU7u"oiTiVihe7rJiT'ri' to' tiie vi-T lou of the audience gartasj iu swih-i and oilorous tlowers. It was cerlaiu ly agractful sight upon wnich tin exptH-tanl guests gazed, Hie high conlracliiig parties fronting the othi-iating clergymen, It -v. K P. Hiij'tM s, ue ui.i'd of honor and the best man a little liehjn l and to one side, and ou the left of the bride tile hridi sumid and on the right of the bridegroom the ushers. Iu clear, firm tones were uttered the responses fiat enabled the minister to pro nounce them "lawfully married, man and wile." Ami llieu, lo Ih-ts-auti-hil strains of music, bi gn tint return procession, led by the hippy couple aud followed by the maid of honor and the best man, with the brides maids and usher bringing up the rear. " The bride was most Im-o minyly apparelled iu soil, white cashmere, with a veil of fulla held by orange bl.H-s.iins, while the maid of honor, Miss Lucy Humphreys, wore a fasci nating pale blue cashmere. The bridesmaids, Mis Uuth Hare. ML-s Grace Pis', Mis Grace Boscow and Miss Till ie Sicgriest, were appropri a'ely garbed In lovely creations i.f w hite Swiss. I hey all carried Ihiu quets of i-xiiuisit flouer-i. The hist man was Mr. George A Bsse, Port laud, ami the ushers Were Wtsley Boscow, Johu G ties, Frank Mitchell and Arthur Hhute. After several hour of enjoyable time spent iu the home of the bride's parent inspecting the many valua ble presents, doing lost ire to thi elegant repast, and wishing Mr. and .Mr LI well Joy, they were finally ustiereil, Htnid a shower of rice toil old slippers, into the waiting can iage to I a- driven to Portland, their fu'ur home. Weal wish them Joy, peace and prosperity. Ati HI 1 1 LI I It A I. tit I.I. Kt. K. TheOregou agricultural college is now under full sway with President u ill 11 iioidii g 1 tie nin . it has in attendance ot over 8tlu siudi tits from all over the state. The college la general never was stronger, the facul ty are men and women of the strong est character and mind to lie found any win re. aq electrician is soon lo arrive froiu Cornnell w hichrill add greatly to the mechanical course. Tliis year exited to find O. A. C. in the oratori- al contest, for there is not a Itf-lter instructor in ttie slate thau Prof. Crawford, who is develop ing some tine talent. the foot hall team Is expected to lie the la-st ever seen at O. A. C, Coach Blows, son of President lilosa, is doing splendid work. The experiment station Is busy at present with sugar-beet analysis, but if you have any, send Home samples, and sis-the result. When you have done thi and have any mineral wat er 011 your place send it up also, per https you have something valuable. (01 II I IIOI SK NtVVV I'KOHATE l-OURT. Kstate William Kassebaum de ceased. Testimony ot S B Huston the second subscribing witness to the will to Ken; will admitted to probate. Chris Schudler appointed executor to serve without bonds and Peter Merit z Carsleu Hansen and Thomas Miller appointed appraisers. Kstate James Itamsey deceased. Unit rid that upon the tiling of a re ceipt from Parvilla Thnruhorg for $1000 and a ns-eipt from O C Thorn burg for $.".117 17, this estate will la closed of rei-ord, ordered further that the claim held by the estate against A'lton Planner insolvent for (210 4:1 is- declared the proja-rty of the exe culor herein, the same ha la-en fully settled by said executor. F.siate James .Smith deceased. Fi nal account Hied and Monday Nov 8 set lor its examination. KstaleTL MrKldowny tit-ceased. Filial account allowed and estate closed of record. Kstate Henry Schroder deceased Ordertd that certain p rsonal pioper iy dcscrilM-d hi the pelnion la erased from the Inventory and declared to ta-long to M Peters. Kstate G H Hiddink deeesHial. Certain personal properly set off to the widow. The remainder will be sold at public auction. Ktaie Alex McDonald deceas-d. Kstate admitted to probate. Francis A Ucnnctt appointed administrator with ImiiiiIs fixed at 14,1100, the ap praisers sre A J 11 iy tie aid, I-m Scans and I K Purdin. Kstate Si nth K Patterson dis-eased. Aduiinislralrix allowed to sell per sonal property. I.AW COIHT. It II Waller v John Schmidt el al. Ordered that a wHrrant Issue for the arri-st of G.itlieb Arnold one of the defendants and that he he brought into court to show cause why his proarty should not I? applied to the payment of the judgment hi-reln; the sheriff could not find the defendant iu thi county. Th'is Itaycraft wa admitted to la? a citizen of the I'nited Stale. MAKKIAliK I.I-l-.Nt'K. Lisence tWsl were issued Oct. 4 b Walter W Sear aged 2o and laiura H lliker ageil 21; Oct C, Charles A Klwell aged 31, and Iuis Tucker pgisl 2"; Oi-t 7, to Andrew Olean aged 37 and Anna Ncllsen agi-d So; Nor man J Meyer aged 24 and Kugenla Tompkins aged 20 year. Bad! It is news to you, pcrh:ins, that baking powder can be bad lor tiic iaiJcs. Good baking powder, how ever, is not bad for the inside. True, it cots more than baking powder at 25 e'ents or 30 cents a pound; but it docs better work, and more work for .the money, than "cheap" baking pow der does, and it does no harm. Of the riht-price baking powders Schilling's test is the liest your money buck if you don't like it at vour trroi rr'-i Free Excursion! TO In order to enable our numerous friends and customers to pay us a visit and examine our NEW STORE with its entirely NEW STOCK we have concluded to give them an opportunity of dolus? so FREE OF COST. OUR PLAN 13 THIS: Everyone visiting our store from Wash ington County who makes a purchase of us amounting to ten dollars or over and pre senting a cop of add will have the amount of his or her rail road fare to Port land refunded by us. To assure those who are not acquain ted with our house, we beg leave to say that we have but ONE PRICE ami that is the lowest. All our goods are marked in plain llgures. Our stock is en tirely new and has been carefully selected by our Mr. Hen Selling and we sell only at POPULAR PRICES. r tt MOYER CLOTHING CO., BEX SELLING, Manager. Till III) AM) O AK. Work for the public does not Ixg in Congressman Tongue' otllco. In a single mail received thi week he w.is not i lied thst pension had tfn allowed hs fillows to old soldiers wh e claim Iihvc been long pend ing, one for w'lx yeurs: Hichel M. li ving, eastern portion of Washing ton countv, rc-cive H 00 -r month si, t-t! July 8, 180'), and the remain der of I he pension due her husband William S. Hehlltle, Middlelnn, Ore. receive 12 per iiniii'h since Oct. 2tS, 1M2, the buck pay for thi pension ill amount to over 17(10. I-aac tl Thompson of Linn county, ni-elves f8 per month since April 2!, 18!H,M e li.ick pay In thi amount to mIkiuI limn Wilbur F. Cogswell, Port land, Ore. has had his pension creased lo .V per month. in- 1 It I'.ASl I! Klt'S It K 10 nr. The county lieastirer submit his w-nii-Hiiniml report of dite .September ;jl, 18II7. Cushon hand last r. pori...l7.f.2s 12 lie!eivel since last report... IU O-i'J Total WV "0 This ha Ns-n transfi rn-l to the dim-rent funds and paid as follow County fund 8.8.-3 92 Disbursement On hand 7,C7 18 880 74 . Hi, 071 1.1 .. I 1,057 fill ...I 3,013 3 (Volition School fund.. Disbursement On hand Schl districts 2.124 24 1,721 69 Disbursements On hand 402 M Cities l.2K 90 1,207 27 79 63 87 70 Disbursement On hand Kxeesn fund.... Disbursement., On hand 87 70 108 00 108 00 County intitute. Dmbiirsement ... On hand Relief Disbursement... 2"il 0-1 f3 f5 i)n hand. 2nl 10 10 II Road Disbursement.. On hand. 10 14 1,791 32 1,791 32 Htate Disbursements On hnd Recapitulation. Received Disburse d.... llslanis-. ..:io.")88 io . 2." ,900 61 ,. 4181 49 What Ir. A. K aller Saj. Ilil-FAtxi, X. Y. Oeiils: From my js-rsonal knowledg-, g.iinid In olis. rving the effect of yonr Miiloh's Cure it-asc of Hdvamisl Consump tion, Tain prepared to -ay it i the most remarkable Remedy that has ever la-en brought to my attention. It ha certainly saved many from consumption. .Sold by Hiloro Pharmacy. Call on Hum idi revs for hmn on good prorty, also farms to rent and lo sell. TKE V tltKtlS. Wheat Hitvaiin d two cent III Port land lasi W due-day. The Hillsl'o ro market sympathise with the great -eoter. I'OKTL A N D QUOTATION Wh.-io W:i Walut, 77 Va'luy io , I i io-sieni t '(akl, vr luisliel.' F'on- lst lfalle, $4 ?r t-'-r bbl. (nis- whlip, iiiDio.'. 30(12; RreySO, llllSCHl. i prr H iv- Tun.iiliy. $12 to !'.. 5(1; Clnver I0 Oll. l irriKK. Eii8 POL'I.TKY. E l'", 1 !i ' I' llelen. li:i.-eut - ll. W M r loin; m'x-' ) i t d- l ii 1 nrki-y. live, hW iS Iii-r It,; H'li'kg i'hifi u-l per dnaii ; tine.,- on t r Kmcy Creinnory, 4'iftS.VJ D ury.XM VI p-r roll. VEtiE f A UI.KS. t.ttiit...s i.tirtaiilet. 445 cent pt-r RKStHX'H0'H OF RESPECT. Where -s. In view of the lo the Tiit' itm Orange tots sustained by thi 1 1 " is- of our worthy brother, Oeo. ('. 1 .v. and of the still heavier ls siis .uned by tho-e who were nean-st and ileirest to him. Therelore, he it R -solved, That It I a ju-t tribute to the me nory of the departed to i y it-it -i ,, -i -lling hi removal from our nodst we mourn for one who was i- - way, worthy of our re-tt and i . ii I. R. - cd, That weaineerely con dole w ith the family of the diee.iM d on the d spens.tiion with which it Ims ,lca td Divine Providence to af llict I'lein, and commend them f r eonMi'ation (o Ilim who order all thin-. . for the het. R ulved, That thi heartfelt tes timonal of our syuiathy la? spread ii.)tiiier( irds of Tualatin (Jrange ami a coi.y he tranHmitteJ to the fam ily of our dei -a- ed brother, and lo itie III' 'SI.'IKO iNliKI'KNDKNT and .NiTthwt.it Pacific Farmer, for publi- c ! .on. J. L. Kruse, Klla Seedling, , Com. Sarah Larson Drjil letter I'st. The follow ing i a lit of letter re maining uni-alled for In the postotfii-e at HillslM.ro, Oct. 2, 1H9: Mrs Im B Irvine. Kugene tiautn r, C W I. i-ghron, Minnie Amelia We le'. All letter not caiusi ror iy ki. Ifi, will lie aent to the Dead Letter OtJice. One cent will be charge! lor each letter called for. II KcHULMERK H, P. M. IhMtructive forewt fires are racing in ManitohH, Canada. Wild animal re driven from their lair and seek ing mfety in the o-n country Severn! people have already been burned to death. X-t auch destruct ive fl re hv ever N-fore devatalii that coiimry. CASTORIA For Infant and Children. km IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A GOOD LIVERY TEAM OO TO TIIE Liners Where you will ttnd the Hcst Teams that can be lnl IN IllLLKliOKO. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. tiood Teanix, (iootl ns:;ies and Hood Drivers. Secnnrl and Wnahlngton 8t. HAVE YOU USED g BUTTER-PARCHMENT? S . All gilt-elged butter put ou the mar ket by crcaiuetk-a is wrapped in paj.-r. The product of the private daily would reach its raarVct iu much beitei cotuti- . tiou if wrapped in Rutter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. Patchtneut is not only better than cloth, hut cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, from which 27 sheets can lie cut- 27 Parch ment wrapjH.-rs cost 3J4 cents. 500 Sheets, 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x13, 7iU!UWiUUtaUHl!HUl!UiUUUUWUUU; THE DELTA MAIN SI Hi t;!, Iltl We voish to call complete, line niso SCHOOL supplies consisting of talbots, paper, ink, pens, slates, pencils, rules, sponges, books, bags, straps, etc. TELEPHONE FROM KXKCl TOICS OF KKAIj ritoi'nt i V. TOTICK IS 11 Kit Kit V UIVKN lilAi XN tit' uniif riniK-tt, 111 p irtiUKitoe ol un order oi the iotiuiy Court ot ih rH;itu oi Oregon, lor WHniinl'Mi Joiinty, iu ide aud ei iTttl un tin- .'lti i y ol June, 1MJ7, In ihc amtier ul th eai -tte o I'. O. J.irtt si(t, ilevt-asel, wtU ne'l at public hu- lkhi ttt uie until 11 door ol Ui ijourt lloune in li iini urn, W .i-luiiluii i- uuiy Dreuoit. tin hitiurlH' tuo u ' duy oi ()-L toUr. 157, u e hour ut lit o'cum k it. in. to the titKi't'sl buMur mi ol t.. lieie- IwillolUr lor saie ft r si cite lotionig triioi of iiti to wit ; buiiiii it pari ol Ihe iionathtn l.m.l clitnii o Wiilium Uiirrm nntl wil iu town ship 1 uiiu 2 orlu ol K l n k 2 W--t ol ilu W tiiuinuv Mf riouin , untl ouuinlvd hihJ panit uiriy um;rib-tl tiia-: CoiiiiiK nctiiK ut u (lonu on tbo 8 line ol lori.iiti liotiniion L.niU 1 iailnvnttul point twuiK M tUyrtes K. ttu l 2 H oiihiiis iroiu the b W. i-orner ol vaiti ci.omi thence on nul H. line S. 5 tit K"" " H 7," elm n loftBiaKe; iiietue N. I ai'ue VV. Ki iV i haiiiH ta iub m 'I'm oi buid Liia ion Lund Ciuuu; thum-e N. t?ri NV. 7 Oumiutf tht'iite 8. 2 decrees K. b3 oh.ilni to the piaee ol b Riiiiiin, i-oniUiutUK 7jd acres. Aud if iie-Mirv I in then idler for ale ttifioilowliitf de. cnlM diiut it iowu: Ctminienc.utf tt the u rtltHHHii corner ol the iioiiuiloii mud ctuim ol Jt'iiu It Jiit k. son and ite in net' ti tut ii, tu a ii 2 ii Tin raiiKe 2 hihI runinx hutn t el 4U elittinfl ill e life u. it 211 n.tu.a ti.erte et tehitin th-nee N 2 Wi en.-i 10 chttiii) Houiii 2 ehHiiia tht nc eutd l.'eha u ihenct noriii oiiuuii to die pi u-e ol ueiu-tliik', mid routHiiiiiiK 11 ai res iiff or i nil I WhmIiiiikIoii J'unty Uit tion. Hi'd pr. in- iwi b-ioiiKflttf tne t-uUtle ot U, Jack uu deceatl ut ttm tune ol his le ttn uuU wid at aid mile ted ail the riji lit, title anO mierc al :hul the e.-lte -.1 li, (. J-irkun bits by operation ol l.i or olhcriad ut- ju.reJ utner t'mti or iu ani tion io mat toe MHid II. O. J tu i:i li 1 i toe lime oi hu death, upon me lo.toin l-nu am conditioni, lo-wu; One liiird ol the i-urclidve price (iinli in hati'J at the nine ot ne; one llurd in one year, und tin- reiimimiiK Hur l in l wo years Iroin th iiate oi nine. iW erred u&v nieiiti to he ir interel,al the raie ol 6 per cent per .inirnn mil to lie ne- Uied by hrxl luortacaKe upon t: prt intwei old. I i.a trHiiater to be at the exp line of ur- ctiaicr. Wiiiie-ii my hanl hereto n ( Ht 11m b ro on ihiD 'im duyot ttepteiiilx r I "''7. I Kte Utorol the I mt M 1 1 a't I ieti i.'Q 1 of V. ii. J U'Kmmi, Ot-t't-a-e-l. l' M j Aivuiieya ior eniuie. IN TIIE Cmc'UlT C MMtr OK TH K titate ol (r-Koti, tor W.iih-itgio Com. L. IVert irriinei, i .anuin.i .. .. Asm E.Orime 0 femlHD',) f i lwh . ijriiues the tfovt oiim deten ia t : In the natue ot the Male of Ore n, ' o i j are hen bv reiuire t to MM-e.tr :n thel eniitu d o;i t, in tlie ilxtv-j bd i t and nnKr ib Mnn a n Hirfin 1. d acainsi yo-i t T MMd.iy in. 2'1. dt.j ii the n x r K lr terni oi tii i. url io - inn lite ei irnt"U 1 th. Iini pre -rite I lor the pu.i uat on r; this miiihih) t-. A ,( f yon t ii. - to an swr, ;q u w.i ii ti-r. of the pi on' it ut apiiy to tb 1' un for the relief le n ande I in r np i.rit l -m it : Tiint l he mti rimre i.d m ir . iae e n trar i w it in I t f-fi -.on Hn 1 1 1. pln.n tl be d Vfrl. I tmt pi iln'.tt b a ardfd itv ci- t-d . ot tne mi ior e .i.-l ot pim-itiif end ft d n -ha io-In - m i rao'fort an I .roin. -n mrc tta"id iiume-iient' in tl i 'ii!, mi l I n n i o i - r a id I'lrmer feiiei aa to Hie o'lrt niu ;ear i tiuitiii'l-. bis uinrn in l M-nre-l ni-ou Toil U pn b nit ion t'T rt ie of uti ordr iii'tl ht H . T. A Mdirid-. J i de ol t e Kit h Jo I e it Uist n t ol O e.'-oi i d tt" l a Chern'rem at A-t r . l);rf'n, ou O t. SMITH A BOWMAN. 2i 2i Attorneys lor F m If. lafile 55 cts 60 cts The standard size for 2-pouud rolls is 8xli inches; 2-pound blocks are wrapei!-in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has uot been generally used heretoiore, tanners could not get it at the general store It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. DRUG STORK IMtlHtO, OltH.ON ijiur attention to our i; of School Books. rf STORE TO OFFICE. DrariiHK in ii not be Cured l.y lottt applications, a- lliey c iniiot reach t e 4 eined porluin oi the enr. Tin re in onl o e way lo cure dealuee,. tin 1 thiit le oy i.iiiHlilutional reinedies, UeHlnee ie mued by an inllumed roiid tin id the iiiueoui tiuiiiK ol ol (lie EuHiiioiiiitii lube. W hen ihi tube iiiilmn.-d you buy a ruiiiblmK xouiid or imp-ifect hearing nnd heu u i cMiitrely cioHtd tle.ifiiens m the result and unless thi mil iiinit oii r.iu he t . km out und ll lube runoied to it normal i o idiMoo liuai ui will he destroy ei loiever ; nine raeeou! ol ten arecuutied by aurrnu, which m nothing but an In llitnied ei-n litlon of the muruui HarlttceH We will KiveOne Hundred oiltir lor any cane ol d.-ainetoj (ciel by ctitttrrti) mil (annul be ruiel ny Hull Cularrli ure. H md lor circular t, Iree. K. J. OiKNN Y A CO., J'nipe., Tvledo, O, Kold bv IrrutfKittiti nt7-r cents. . rial.'g Kainily are tne beet. Nl TI TIOH. Tii k ciuuuir couur of thk htile ol Otfg-iujor Washington C utl- i he American Morttifre Company) i notniatio, i.iuiuea I t oorp ra- Inn ), I'lMintill, v. a Jmm.b li'tiisun and Mary Cliohmn, ii in wile: t. M, tl.ir.ur an-l --1 1 uf r, h. wte; Wiluaiu K Youn and Kobcrt Maokiiiaw, 1' -ienda'ilH. J To F, M. HirW and Handbill wne, deleudants aoove lot men: lit I lie name ot I he Male om OrPK0i You ind ew ti ol you are bert-ny uotihed nnd retpitred to appear lu Ibu aioye eitnleo Cou rl on or bcloi i he IitmI ilay ot I he .irillerm of Court, io-wh : the Fourth .Vtuiititiy ol Novi inner, i-eia November -2'i'l, lH!-7, io i:ike si lAtr to p u.nt U com pt hi ii i In d li- t he above eiiiiin-d iumi ttnd if ou lad so to it) enr and ai ewr, laintiif a ui apply l tne Court for (he re lief titftniindid in raid e mpla ui. The rene. d m:ind d in eaid couii laint, . uiis.stis ill the lorec os.i tf id a c rtntii fnoriuK;1 eie- u ed iy Je e H itmoo nud Mary . II duoiijiii wne,iu Jo v. r d p u.n (dl. Hi.') mortrai.e tears dale ol tei ru- iry 1. I!, and wim ivimi to se. nrj the i hiiii ii ol tilt; Minn ol Ih'een liuiidie l ( l.XHJ dollar ami iutenni al the rate ol uiKi'l I er c ut per annuui irom .a'et no LoidiitK to ihe lernid ot a certain uitnci- pal not a id certain lu.erent uolei iei:iiel in a od in t K xa hdi'i iinriitiKe in on the following de tcni'ed real proerty, ituate in the. Coun ty ol WtiohiiiKton and Haie ol ) to- i it : Lots loiirm, bvrf), -U ('i). m- vnll). rmhiC), twe.v (12) and tuinee (11), Hu - tUKlOth.itl limns, llU.te hi W h iiKiuii C lUfity.iu tin- tt.uie ot Of eguii.Lon t.tin.nu leTeiiif ncre. hid iiioritae in re -.orded in the rec anin oi W emitigiofi i on it T, iire'on, in liiok 'M ol M inuei at paire S2 1 lie re. ei deuiaudetl inclu i u pracer lor ii .gemaiit afain-l stud iu r y ig r m loe aunt ol filt'M-n hun'lre li :P)) doiiu tot.e ner Willi interest ih. roii al the rale fit' hi i-r cent p-r annum, suite Fehru- a y l- 1h6. all in tin- Cniied hi.t-s lm.i i o a. t.a in the .uriher miiiii ol I en lu in i l'odars th Hinouut ol tax m -? n-fcaid real projn y p.ii-l ny pit u tllf. w th eitfhi p r ent pr aim tun n.ler- r-i tii'Tenn iinitj Ono ter'du, 17, ;tn I in i luriio-r film ot ot.e hiindr. d a.i 1 Id y ( IV') do us en a reus natoe m orm e1 lie fin end lor the cot nnd 1 'ur-e i ii en. ol his Kfi.l, and lor a d- re hii 1 nf ra d morifi i. e, tot'ther nil the i in o-iiit ol a iid ta ics,ntt'irne',- a and e. t iisiiffi "ii umii :f - id inil no. iy and r tin h at ucb real t r e y ( so d to t ay e i m .i.M.- i. i. iMi.-d nut that t t , tircha er av iu h he ;( it lo ' p i--r i on ot n i re po;Mrrty iu I th it i v u an I t-ch t.f you, slid a h and nt ,il I de.eii'lunt an 1 al. rioi c tiintmr QidiTjQU or any ol watu i ; ti t imi- i j mIio ly linrreJ nnd lor- o-d id a I ntrni, i Tit -ti d interrn: in and to or l.i-u utou a'd re-1 pr ppy o any .rt lhreoi, I nis uiniii'ins ia pubiislie t pur-u-iut to mi order ot Alfred F. fear. Jr. Jiilf of t he C.rruit C 'Urt rH the f't" d 0. e....n, ior Mn inomnii ouuty, tlep-trinieni Nn 2, maoV upon the Jixtb day of O lot er. I'7, in the aiMii from VSIi nton i u nity 1 the Jn 1 of i hen wiv en i'it-d J!-ii r r. (jfcoh, OkMioKY A I t' M W Y, Aib.r i)B for I'Uinntl. M &