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Independent and Oregonian
Vol. YXV.
HILLSIJOSO. WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 181)7.
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GENERAL 1H ItECTORV.
MTA 1 IS omcKIUi.
Ooveroor Wm. P. Lord
Himuy of HUM ...Harrison ti. kiueititi
treasurer ."biilip Metaoban
Sipi. Fublie InatraotWB U. M. Irwis
M Printer W. H. Leetta
Ciies. H. Wolverton
U. h. Hean
f. A. Uaan
iudue Fi'tli DislrVH T. A. Metiride
Attorney Fiftb Diatnc T" J. lleeit.n
COlNIi i.HCEtlH.
lodge.....
Commissioner ' ' '
Clerk
Sheriff
Keeordef
Ireasurtr
Aaseseor....
Sohooi Superintendent
Surveyor
'ortmer .... ...... -
....H. V. Cornelius
U. B. lleasoner
.... T. U. iudd
I. A. llllblir
. .W D. Bradford
K. L. Mctionuiok
it. H. t wly
Oeorge 11. WilooX
. . Auxin rii.4
... L. K. Wilkes
C. 1.. Large
OUEOON CITY LAND OrTlCB.
Keberl A. Miller
Win. tial.owny..,
Keglatet
Leouver
CI IV OFFICEU8.
I ..W
. N. Barrett, Mayor
... . Thou. Tucker
J. M. Orcein
kutrd of Troeteea
W. II. WliruiiK
. J. 11. Stanley
It. H. Ureer
....I. F. Taniieaie
iieoorder .
treasurer
Marshal
Justice of Peaoe J
.Betllon iioftiuall
. .. V. O. Mitchel
W.T. Lane
W D. Smith
i. P. H.ck.
POST Or KICK INFOUM ATION.
Ilia e-.ails oloae at tbe Hillaboro Post
. ftttm,. dailet
lileueue, Weal Union, lietbanjr and Cedar
Mill, at ll:'4U a. in.
Iliilnii Hinlh. Ml m.
tioiUM to fortlaud and vay-offloea, a.
a. Mil 4 n. m.
Kir KaruiinRton and lnrel, Wednesdays
and Batardaya at 1U: a. hi.
CUUKCH AND HtKUKTY MOT1CKH.
CONOKKQATIONAL CHCKCH, oorner
Maiu and fifth atreeta. I'renolimti
tT..rjr Hitbbatb, morniuii and eveniuff. Hab,
faatb aobool at 10 o'oliwk a. ta. Frayer
ueetina 1 LnrmlaT aveuiua. Y. F. H. C. K.
4,miM mt K M n. iu. All arioea will be
-in.rt brlirhi. inlereittinir and heliilul.
Krervona onnlially ei me.
EVAN P.HUiHKUr,
MVANOELICAI. CHCUCH. Oorner
Va Kiftb and If'ir TreacbinR every Monday
oveniuH at M p. ui. aeoona ounuay
t It a. m.i Hundav aohool at 10 a. ni.
prayer meetina avery Wedneaday evening;
inaaliera meetina every ounuaj
Ii. A. DecU, paatur.
I? 1KHT Chriatian Cbnrob, K. Ii. Hbellev
r Daator. liuaeline and 1 bird. FreaobuiR
Mntiftne at 11a. ui. and I'JM p.
HnndayHobiwI, 10 a. m. Frnyer nieetiiiH,
rhnradnv.M:O0 D, ni. I . r. b. u. .. onn-
day, 7.-00 p. ui.
a it r'HIilidll 1. K. ( line rastor.
At aFr-eitotiiiiK every Habbath morninKand
veuina Hnbatii ariiool every nauoain a
Id a. a l.aue ineetioa every nuuaay ai
:ui m iMnieral nraver meetiuu every
fbimdnv eveninu. lieadera aud Htevard't
tueetina the aenoud Toeaday evening, of eaon
juontb
a. . u. n.
f II.I.MIUIUO LOIKiK NO. 61. A. O. 0.
I 1 W.. meeta every brat and tbird
a,.l -wjtnincr m the month.
JOb. klilMCMAN, M. W
P. II. BAUQHMAN. Keoorder.
DauRhtera ef Kebekah.
HI1.LHKOUO ltbBKKAIl tOlKIK NO
64, 1. 1. t. V., meeta in Odd ellov.
Uall every Bamrdny evening.
HAHAll WILUAMS, N. O.
P. ef H.
I IILI.HIIOKO UHANUK, NO. 73, nieeu
1 X 2nd and 4th rtaturdaya of eaon montn.
ltNj. txjuoriaui, juaaer,
AMMta iMnaia, Heo.
1. 4. u. r.
IONTEZCMA LODOK, NO. BO, meeta
.1 1 Wmlnnadav evenmsa at o'olook.in I.O. I
t . Hall, viaitoraoiaiieweioiinia.
HICIIAkli HKMInll. N. (I.
V. P. a. C.
MK.KT8 very Hnudny eveninu at 7 o'elnek
in tne Chriatian ohorob. Von are
.ordially invited to attendita meeting. I
EIA A I'AMH, 1'rea't.
Drfrree ef Hetto!.
ri'
I1I1R
DKOKKK OK HOSOK, A.
O. II.
1 W., nieein n tKM Felloaa' hail every
brat and luird rriuav ev.ninir 'i '
tnnnth. M. M. Pinenaer, C. of 11.
Mrs. Belle Brown, Ke. order.
Kathbono Mater.
alKKNICIA TK.MI'I.K NO. U. R. a.
1 meets every 2nd and 4i Ii Kriday In each
month at 7:i " niiH'K n 1. in u. r. 11 uu
Maa. M'MK W I A NI.KY.
Mas. M. A. Ilniiaa, M. K. C
M. td K. and C.
K. ef P.
I1U1ENIS M)IK.K, NO. 34, K. OF P.,
1 meeta in M 11 111 if Hall on Mnndnv
venirts of each week, rejourning brethren
.eloomed to lodse meetinir.
J. M. WALL, 0.0.
I.. A. 1-onn, K. of K. A H.
A. P. and &. M.
I'll A I IT Y LOIH1K NO. 6, A. t. & A. M
meeta every Hatnrday nitiht on or after
nil inoon of eaon uioutn.
W. D. WtH), W. M.
K. CatHDALI-, Hecrelary.
O. E. S.
Mill ALATIN CHATTER. NO.Sl.O. K.8.
I meeta at Maaomo leniple on ifae 2nd
ind 4th Tuea,lav 01 ea n montn,
Maa. W. l. HAKE, W. M.
dura CaoaxiTB, Seoreiary.
W. t'. T. I'.
I I II.I.SKOIU). W.O.T. IT. MEETS IN
I 1 the Conare-taiional Church on the
1111 Kriday lu eaeli inontli at 3 o'clock H,
K. 0. T. M
VIOLA TKNT, NO. K K. O. T. M.,
meets in Odd fellows' Hail, on see-
nd fourth Thuieilay eveninvs of each
nontlt. U A. LONG,
Hibtok Bowbar, Com.
R. K.
Uf Aanl.iu ir.i c.rttiA.n 1 m av 1 no. .
1. O. o, r.. meeta oa brat and
bird Taeadavaof eaoh month.
D. M. C. 0i'i, rWihe.
JE. KASHO I'OIST, NU. , . A. R.
MKKT8 IN ODI FEI LiV II AI L ON
the llr-k and thlrl frionlays of each
m..n h. all : o'cioek. I'. M.
J. I'. Uicka. H. U Locke. V.
tdlntant
r.. RAXH0 COKPtf SO. 47.;W R. C.
MKKTjl IN npn KKI.LOWS IUI.L
lldishorn. oa (he l.i. tnd 3-1. Fridays I
01 each manm at p. m.
Mr. Crandall, I'n
M s.Ortba Oerlile, H,
PliOF ESKION A L l'KIS
TIIOVAM H. Ttl K
ttorney-at-law,
HILLMtOWJ, OHEOOM.
Orritia: Morgan Bloae.
v. . uum, . "
BtKKETT ADAMS
1 Ti RN EYS-AT-LA V,
HILiBOHO,OKKOON
ovrHB: Central Blooa, tbxmi aitd J.
atxT'iK aowMAi v. o. aauTB.
Notar; Foblia,
NWITH UOWaAN,
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW.
Hll.Lll)ltO, OKtOON.
)rriua: ttuotua and 7. MorKas Monk.
t. K. KIM1T,
YTTt,,lNKY-AT-LAW,
FUUTLANU. OHKXK.N
Uooai : No. S. Portland Harinira Bank
Buildins, rWeund and Waabiuutou titraeta.
, a. aauWH. ". atuLkT.
UAIil.l Y BROWN,
YTTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
HII.I.fSHOKO, OKKUUN.
Kent. lent atr-nt for Uuyal lnU'ance Co.
Knona: 1,3, and S, Hhuta Huilding.
H. T. BAWI.EY,
A TTOKNKY AND
iV tXlUNCKLOK AT-LAW,
U1LLSHOKO OHEOUN.
Deputy Dntrlot Attorney for Waahlrg-
ioii t) in my.
crrit-a: khiiu no. ij, morgan iu
Uailey b.oik.
8. T. LI Sit LATE U, M. U. V. .
piIYSICIAN ANUHUlUiEWXN,
UIL1L8BOUO, OUKUON.
Ilnini: at reaidenoe. eait of court
Honae. where be will be found at all home
when not viaitiua patieota.
J. P. TAM1ESIE, M. D.,
C P. It. R. HUlMJEOiN,
Oe ..
UllJjBUuatii, ubbiwhi
Orrioa and KxamaMoa: oorner Tbird
and -tain Htreeta. Otboe bourn, natu 10 it
a. ni., 1 to 0 aud ? to B p. ta. teiepuoue h
reaidenoa from Bnwk A Mela' DrutfHtore at
all boura. All otilla promptly kiwuueu.
iiutbt or day.
W. II. HOOD, M. D.,
IJHYSICIAN AND HUKUKtJlN,
A
UILL8UOKO, OUEOON.
Orriua: In Chenette How. Kamo
.wruer i irat aud Main atreeta.
K. A. UAlLET, M. D.
lIIY8I( IAN,8UKOrX)lN AKV
l AtXXlUCHEUR.
UILLMBOltO, OBEOON.
Orricai in Vbarmaoy, Cnion llloek. Call
uttended to. niubt or day. Keeiuenoe, B. vr.
Cor. Uaaa Line and Heoond atreeta.
K. NIXOJi,
lENTIST,
iJ
KOl'.tHl OltUVK, uuiuun
aklne teeth for I.V00 and S'.la
per avt 1 beat of eiatenal and wot at anip
Will eoniiiara with aeta ooatino (26. 'leetb
I .wlrntl withont cam. l llliuita at tnt
otiori
.
1. All won warranto-.
three doors north of Brtoa
dnre. OWoe boors from l a, m. to 4 p.
A. II. BAILEY, II. II. H.
DENTIST,
UILLHHOIUJ, OKEOON,
Rooms 1 and S, Moruan A Bailey Blo k
niLkEM IlltlW.
liSTRAtri'OlW AND
SURVEYORS.
II1LLHHOKO, OUEOON,
Alien
for Bar l-ck Type Writer,
of PoatoiBoe.
Two
doors
T1I0S. II. Ml .UrilKEYS.
CONVEYANCING AMI
V AHSTItAlTING OF TITLES.
HIIJJUlMIUO, OUEOON.
Legal papers drawn and loans on Ileal
Fatate nc-otmted. Hnsinei attended to
witb promptness and di-paioh
Ovrirs: k'sa M'revt, tpMite Couri
Honae.
t:m. kemson.
pilAlTICAL MACHINIST
rilLLHIMIHO OHF.OON.
All kinds of repairina on Hteam Engines
and Boilers, Mill Work, I hreahing Machines
Mowers, Feed Cotters, Mewing Machine
Waabinir Machines. Wnnirer. Pnmns.
Heahw. Soisaora wmnnd. Onn and Locks
smithins, rlaws grnana and filed: and have
a larse Bomber of seeond-band enfrinea and
boilers for sale. All work warranted.
Dr. CH A9. E CEICER.
.WILL BE IN FOKEST OKOVK
after A iBUl 3d to practice his nfesion
andwil I found at ti e re-idence of In
Wm, Oeixcr. 8ret Ial a.lei-t.on pa d to
M licnl and Surmcai Dlreae ol Wnnier
an-l tti.litriB an-l all Chronic !ie--se.
THE RECORDS SHOW CURBS OF
Rheumatism
y tmc use or ST. Jacobs on. or eMMenio cana .ca m or CD-fttoocrt
mtoAataiaroaty casta, r crvt
oliilinni ana esUciaeia.
FOtYOin
Absolutely Pur
ovm. nwa pamarn co , new vom,
DO YOU.WANT
A FREE TICKET
TO PORTLAXD?
we will give free ticket to
I'orllHnil ntiil return to aiiynnt
from WsMhiiiKton (iiunly who
irmketi a uri'haH of a null
oftttrlflly tailor miule cIoIIhh
from UK ainnutltillK to f Jtl.OO
or over.
We makel all our clolht
to your mraMurp am guarantee
them alrictly hand niniln by
experieiKttl white labor only.
Huita. friiarantyliiK gixxl lit, I1H and upwurd
Trouaera ' ' 6 "
IM TOUTED AND DOMESTIC
UNIQUE TAILORING CO..
124 Gth., near '.Vahiii(ton,
IOKTLAND - OREGON,
The most Dillicult
Photos t Take
are those of children. Yet
WE,have'no'difliculty in se
curing splendid likenesses.
Guess it's because we have
had so much experience.
far Ask to see our "ARIS
TO PLATINO'S" $4 doz
Nearly like steel engravings,
Exquisitely finished.
E. D. Bennett, the Photo
grapher, Hillsboro Oregon
IIrs. IW. P. Bfouid ...
Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN
and HARMONY.
Woik pursued as in regular
conservatory course.
Also -thorough course taught
in ART, PENCIL, CHAR
COAL,, INDIA INK. CRAY
ON, and OIL PAINTING.
STUDIO, Room 7, over Hillslwro
Pharmacy.
('reap (nlrkljr Cared.
Mountain Glen. Ark. Our chil-
Iren were suffering with croup when
we received bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It afforded almost
inntant relief E. A. Thornton. This
I . 1 , . 1 I
eeiet.ntieu remwiy i tor naie i.y inr
Delta drug store.
BrtarateToar Howels With raaeareta,
Canny Cathartic, cure ronstl itlnn forever.
Oe,iKic. IfC. C C fail, druKKlsta refund money.
Ml Takaere Hflt aae KaeAe toar lift iwij.
To quit Uitiacco easily and forever, tie m&ir
""c. lull of life, nerve and vigor, tuke No 1 o-
tian, uie ono,ir- worker, tnat niuKra wan mea
strmia. All drusff ista, too or f I , Cureruaraa
teed Hnoklet ami sum plo free. Allures.
Slerlina; Kenedy to , Cnlcaco or New York
T Car CmMtlpatlnn forever.
Take Casrareta CanrtT t'atharllr lllp or 9a.
if C C. C fall to cure, drugs-ists refund money.
r.tiicte tnnr Bowels With raaeareta.
Can- Cnthnrtle. cure eonstlnatton forever.
10c. :, O.C. ta. I. druggiata refund money.
OABTOIIIA.
rfM- r
U M
ty
wrsstta,
m i
444
OABTOniA.
n.fe- - ..
Bail. STN' C, ,
-nfiea.
OABTOTIZA.
nail. Ttr t - .
a "SI' Sf. WIMGmt - r-
vnsiiat,
MIIKKIFF'N NAI.Ia
leellsTieaiieait Taxr fr I he j ertr
tjntinuel from fourth pig?-.
McFarland. C Lite 35 blk 12 West
I'o t and Heights 9 70
Mi F r'an.t. F C Lot 33 bik 12 West
I'.irtland lNishta ft 70
- a ho Dcwyiirs, it CURCS.
2
M. Ij-o.1. MaUl I.ot 2. J. blk i. Xar
l.ir au'lil Korwt tirove St
l. 1 .,.1 J,,liu- IjiU I). 4. I.Ik t (ma-
... 5 1
MrUtxI. I.UHK-Ut 2 I lk llitMull. .. 1 U
Mclud. 1' f ii V oi a i h oi n
w '.4 arc 2J 1 1 r 3 w, lW ai-rtit.
M. l.aiiini', M e. ii Ka,a
J& I I r 2 , Ml acre.
l t
Ural. M M l..t U b,k Ili .rn
add Hin""r.
Mr:; !, 1 v F L.x 12 Bnharl'e ami.
. vl.i hi, 10 ai're
Meier, Caroline a !, of u V, of a w a
U of a w So arc 2t t t r 2 w, louaf-
7 ft
4 00
n-H
13
Mliur. John-1aIh IS.It, l.i. In, 17
hlkai Wrnt I'orllaml HeiKliU . ...
M. f h.nit'n Nuliunul liunk,- IaiU I, t
S M
blk roni.1 drove
Mrrrutiu, U u w ! ol n e V, arc 25 1
2 n rS w, -HI acrtu
Mever. Iau. a w fi of f Hi I 2 n r 2
ti 41'
w lillmrfM .
II Un
Miller, lien II Jnv Ck Annex lot
h part of lota t, H, 7, H22 a ua reeonl
eil in rol ta pnue itis nvurila of tli-eda
WualiiiiKlou Cuiintv, tireuon
M illi-r, .V V H - I'tieir iHtemetibatu
21 1 1 a r 2 w and ewe 2H t 1 a r2 w a
revordiil vol 'Ke X3 and 2N i(fe
27.1, and 4i uu;t't.J, 44 pune ;IHI and
4ti puifc .'rj nnvrila of tleeda Waali
ini;lon foiinly, Oregon, and their
intenvt in the J.MKileliev donntion
Nii 'mt I r 2w aa nvonleil vol V
pane I7 n-ooriU of deeda NVaBhiiiK-
toii coiiulv, Ort'ifon.ajarn-a
Mountain I 'a 111 K AaauriutiinVflieir
18 02
intenvt ill n e V, o n e " 1 ' 1
a r 1 w. ;H, ai'rea ua rworiliil vol 'Si
iaK'2ll riionlao deeda Vlini(
t. in I'oiinlv, Ori gin
Murli n, II Hi inlerent in the W
O liilmon donulion Nn.iltl urDw,
1U0 aerea an reeonled in vol 42 ii?e
ll'J reconla of deeila Wunhingtou
ronntv, Ori'iron
Nullott, C V Ixt l! blk 13 llydu
9 4.'
1!) 1.
I'ark
3 77
Nii holn, A -Ixt blk a riiome'a
3 2b
5 50
Xolil.-a, Flora l-ota 17, IH, 27,2, 21blk
HI Went I'orl IiiikI Heighta .
Solanil, Murllin M Her iutereat in E
Wulker donulion No tm 1 1 n r 3 w,
of un m re ua rH-orled vol 33 pnire
i reeorila of deeila Vunliiiiloii
eoiintv. On-iron 13 2ft
Norien, Mury 1 Her interext in A W
Hurt ilonution Ml t t ar i w, -v'-,
ueiieaua nt-orilel vol 2H page 411 rec
ords of deeda of Wuxliinulou coun
ty Oniron 15
North Weat rortliind Huluirbun 11 K
Co Lota 1 to 87 inrhmive, t (slur
llule ai-c 27,4.'il ucree 142 ft'
Nelaoii, John s J o n e of n w l4
neViulu w1 ol arc 30 1 1 s r 2 w,
W acres 7 40
'
luka. CliriatvftruMttft n 'A of SW X
3.tUr5,w acres 7 lu
Oulinun. I. K I inliviiicd M uitereat
in s S of s e aec 34 1 2 n r 4 w, 40
acres 5 2."
Oehle, Chnrles ( heirs of) Lola .'10, 31,
33, Oehle's add Corneliua, 2J acres 7 37
OweiiM, I' L e ol n e ki tif se It acc
4 t 2 s r 1 w,20 acrea 0 .'ill
Owens, William M Ne V o n e
sec lilt 1 n r 4 W 40 acres 4 Ui
Puliner, Alice Lola 9 to 21 in
clusive, blk 7 V est I'ortluud I'luce S IA)
I'litliTHou, HoU-rt A n e H u n w
uml w i ol a e p n w X aec in 1 1
a r 4 w liO acres 0 4.)
raltenioiitt McLeod Their inten-st
in s w Ii of s w H sec 8 t 1 n r4 w
30 acres as m-onliil vol 3 puge 4i0
records ol'deeds.W'utiliingtoii coun
tv, On-gon 6 K
Put rone, Lorenzo Ixits 12, 13, 14, .,
HI, 17, 18 111, 20, Steel's add lleuv
erton, 35 ucres 41 77,
Putrone, lirenso Ilia interest in s
w M ol s w H set: 21 t 2 s r 1 w its re
corded vol 3)1 puire 421 records o
ileeda Wiutliington count, , Oregon.
Ilia intereet in n w o ntk '
2H 1 2 a r 1 v, 11 ueres as recorded vol
HI page 1.17 records o, deeds W'ali
ington county, Oregon " 21
I'avne, W 1 1 -Lot 4 blk & II. do
Park 8
I'ellcy, 8 J I-ots I and A blk II uml
lota 7 8 blk 13 Weat Portland
Heights 4 55
Peul'old, Henry w i and s e H of
s e It sec 23 1 2 n r 5 w, 120 ucrea.'n e
St oi n e K sec 20 t 2 u r & w, 40 ac-
cses 13 4'
Peterson, U M Mrs s 4 o nwKol
s e W sVt ol s w W ol so K sec 33 t 8
n r 4 w, 40 acres 7 00
'luno MuuuluctumtK Coinpun n o
Wo sec 2 1 3 n r 4 w. IK) ucres . . 10 Ml
Polimever, llenr . Ixjts I"), 18 blk 13
llvde I'ark 4 04
Pope. J V Lots 9.10 blk West I'ort
luud Place 4 30
Portland Pressed llrick Co llicir in-
U n-st in c o n w sec 32 t 2 s r 1
w, 34 ucres us recorded vol 20 page
K3und 3'J4, iuhI vol 28 uigc4t rec
ords of deeds Washington county,
t Ireiron 95
Prouly, John A a w M of sec 30 1 1 n
r 0 w, liioacres II 50
Puller, W O Undivided H interest
in n e H of n e of wc 20 1 1 r 4
w; I liilivuliil iuu-rest in w of
s w it ol sec 1 1 s r 4 w ; Undivid
ed !, interest in s e of sue 20 t 1 a
r 4 w. 0 ucres.n w It of sec litis
r 5w. lOOucrea . 12 05
I'ullen, (ieorgu His interest in sec
14 1 1 n r 4 w, 10 ucres us recrded in
vol V imire 322 records of deeils
W usliinirlon county, Oregon .. 5 18
Itaines, Jusht O His intesest in the
l Allen donation o 4i lllirin,
52 acn-s as rei'oriletl in vol 30 fiuge
175 records of deeds, less tract sold
to Henry Hamilton and E A Hyde
records ol deeds ill Wusliington
couiitn. llri'-Fon . . . .
i!u,lllllH'H;.n A" , u,u 12, 13 blk 3
Tliorue's add llillslioro
13 25
Kusiuiissen J P Mrs IaiIs 1, 4 blk 15
II pile Park . . .
4 04
liuvinouil, J N -l.otst, .') Iilk 4 Mouth
I'ark add rorcsr lirove
7 90
Reeves, 11 s ol s e we 13 1 3 n
r 4 w. n V, ol n e see 24 t A n r 4
w. W0 acres
10
Kciilt. Annie-Ixda3. 4, 12.13 I.Ik I) lot
1,1 k 10 West rurtland lleiglils ..
6 50
Iteitlcr, Jeremiah Firwoud Farm w
i of lot 13 1 1 n r.Hw.Ot acres
4 OU
Ileidi-I. Josepli n j of sec 0 t 1 1 r S
3-U acres
17 B0
4 00
Reynolds, F T-ne li of n w !' sec 20
1 3 n r 3 w, 40 acres
Itidgwny, II c !, of n e i n ofse
st 4 t z s ra w, i.m ncrc
13 Kl
Kiggs, Theoilon'l heirs of) Their int
erest ins 't ol s w sec 23 1 2 s r 1
w. lucres as rworded vol O puge
f2l ncords of deeds Wusliington
coiinlv. tin foil
13 f
Uola rts, A I In-irs of)-e Vj of n (; of
s e Ii sec .it 1 1 1 r I w. 20 acres
S !-'.
Rode .1 Minligim s oi s w of s e
and part ol s e of s e 1-4 si-c 12
1 1 r S w l:t acres aa recvrdeil vol O
iiage.'Miiirccor'la of di-etls Washing
ton count v. Oreiron
9 SO
5 10
Roilgers. I iinothy- Ixits 23,24, blk
2 ttcst rortlaml llelvlits
Rossls-rg, Max His interest ill s
ol s w 1 4 sec 10 1 I s r 4 w, ,0 v, acres
as recorded vol 3 page 78 records of
ili-eils Washington county, Oregon.
II is interest in Martin donulion
No 52 t I s r 4 w. 71 acn-s as record
ed vol 38 page 78 records of deeila
Wa-hiiik:ton couiitv. Orciron
IH 10
Kurker, V II Tmct in M Mooredon
No 41 1 1 s r 2 w us recorded in vol W
page 4J!I ri-conls of deeils W asliinu-
toli count v Creiroil
18 50
Rule, II M-s e I. sec 712 nr ' w
It.) scns s w t-. of n e l n 1 ol s w
n w i ol s e sec 20 1 1 n r ., w.
luo acres ; s H ol n w ' , sec :I0 t 2 n
r ft w, acres : it'i ol n e n e
of s e H sec i'."! 1 1 n r rt w, ho acn-s ;
n e of n e 'i sec :4 1 2 s r 2 w, n w
n ol n w sei- 3 t 2 s r 2 w.sti acres
is interest in n w of n e sec
14 t 1 B r 1 w, 10 acres aa recorded
vol 43 paire l.sj rcconls of di-eds
A ashiugton count , On-gon
Rns, Ira -1 Ait i til kH W est Portland
I'luce
Robinson, Thomas II n Vofn e M
o n w V; sec 3t 1 1 s r 2 w. 20 acn-s . .
Ueidt. William tta 19, 20. 21 blk A
lots 1.1, 15, 111, 31. 32, av:W hlk 7
..t 34. 3.. i. blk 11. lots rt. 7, A.
lit, 17, IS blk 1. lot 10 blk 20, lots
6. 6 blk
2
Snlinir. I E His interest in A ll.tr--r
ilonution No 51 1 I s r 3 w as do-scriU-d
in vol 40 page 7 reconls o
deeils Washington county, Un-gon,
"i"-., scree
39 40
4 05
4 8.1
ai
10 'i "
11 SuAon
25 62)
Sargciit K C u w w oi sec 22
Mb
1 4 u r 4 w, liM acn-s lu
5uge, rni:i.HTi-l, r lliteteM iu II
o s e siv o l 2 s r 3 w.ju acres 8
ts liuiiig Julius- the Ouk biio div lot
i 2 ucres
tS. liiinur.lt leuiiis Their iuturi-el'i'ii
n of n e i, aec 2i t i s r 2 w as re
ror.i..J oi .15 pue is.u rtsmils of
deeds Washington county, tingoii,
so acn-s ,i
-Sliaier, lAuis Lota 31, 32 I.Ik 17
I
"est I'ortluud HcikIuh t HO
nuue, iiermuii-Ia.Is I, 2,3, blk 1
i-t I'ortluud Heights S 10
nclilewe, liottleib a e of II l; II e
' of s w i, lots .', 3 sec is t 3 u r 3
r, 144 at res a 15
niiiiui, ,ugust--e y. ol
1'i t 2 II r 5 W. 8 acrea 7 :'J
oKgiu, t; is ilia intesest in a w .l
ol u w and part of n w ol a w
sit 2.1 1 I s r 4 w as recorili-d vol
31 iage 212 ni-ord. ol deeils Win.li
iitgtou county, tin-gou, ih'- acres.
lot 1 sec I., t I II r i It 1
SK-oiliu, 11 i-ltreusti-el ler iilcn-sL
an
Hi li Kit liurdaou don No .18 t I s r I
w us reconled vol 3s. mgu 42H n-c-wnls
ol deeds W ashington count v.
Oregon, 3 . acrea It 4J.
'urs, j .u n w W ol s w W sec 33
t 2 B r 1 w, 41 uc res 10 ttt
--leinuiisu, Mm His interest in I.
Hull iloii No 43 I I s r Iw us record
cil vol .l" page. It records of deeds
Wusliington county, tisegon I.',
aiTes Ii
Seward, W II a e ol's w li s w .'
ol s e '.. si-c 14 t .- a r 3 w. h i ucres 7 lu
ocyinour, r His interest in e S of s
w W sec 31 t I u r I w us n-corded in
vol 43 puge u0 n-conls of deeds in
Wusliington county, llregoti, 15
ucres 1 Ti
onuw lima M n e W sec 7 t 3 n r 5
w. 10 acsea II .vi
fiiHW,, t f. His interest in w H of
r w sec 31 1 1 s r t w us recorded
vol 4 i pugo 28!l jeconls of deeds
W a.-lilll-'tiin colilitv. ncn-s . 7 311
Sliuiiullun, 1 lol a2 ulk 2i W est
I'oriluiid liciuhls . I
Sheppuid, J A J, of n w M e U of
s w l-4 sec 2ii t 8 n r 4 w. luo ucres . 9 4n
ncticilile, Mat a U ol n e V and a i
ol s w k sec 3i t 2 ll o 5 w. Il acre. 1 1 -JL
stiipley, Miuervu Her interest in u
e i-4 ol ll w 'i ol sec 32 t 2 s r i w us
reeonliil vol 31 page 2 si records of
deeds Washington county, Oregon,
1 ucre 4 On
Mgler, Lucy l-ots I und 2 blk 2 Fuir-
view add Hillslsiro 25 25
miiiiiioiis, V Lots 4,i, tr lilk 11. f-ini-
luons uild llillslioro n w yA ol u e
'. sec 2 t 2 n r a , 4U ucres 12 7!
Smith, Isuuc N n e sec .Si t 3 ll r 2
w, Ilk' acres 9 on
Binitli, Abuer I. s U ol n u Ki n U
of ', si-c- 34 t i n r - w, Hi'.l ucri s 13 AO
Winitli, Nellie h Her interest lu A C
l.asoi n don No 57 t 1 s r i w us re
corded vol 44 puge i'4l records of
tleeils Wusliington county, On-gou
20 acres 13 71
Hinith, 1 H w i ol n (Itvuli
w sec 4 t 2 a r 3 w, ll i ol n e
lots 3, 4, 5, II, sec 5 t 2 s r 3 w, 22
ucres, nek sec 2- t 1 s r 4 w, ltkl
acrea 33 NU
Muith, Nelly h Her interest in w J
oi u w 4 sec t 1 i n w ui reconl
ed vol 4- puge 17 record of deeils
Wusliington county, Oregon 40
ucres 11
inith, W W His interest ill P D
r-hucklcl'ord don No 01 t 1 n r 1 w aa
recordiil vol 1 page 113 records of
deeils Wosliington county, Oregon,
6 acres 5 05
nntli, 1 II ti Hton-y J L Interest
iu n e t sec isJ I 2 n r 4 w, 80 ulires 7 So
inith, W F n e 'i ol's w l w V oi
e b c v, ol s e i sec u tint a
.11 U.....U U IM1
neiliiig, M P Piirt of lots 3 anil 4 blk
33 Fureat Orove . 3 85
rorciiseii, tieorge Lot Ul)lk!l.l West
i'ortluud Heights ... 2 71
.Sorensen, tn-oigc- Lot 15 and south
2 acres of lot 4n duty Oak us reconl
ed vol 30 puge 2 .i; roords of th-cds
Wusliington county Oregon 7 ucres 4 73
SK-nccr, P I. iTis internet ill
P L 8H-nter don N'o 49 t I
r I w us recorded vol X page 479
except tract as n-conleil iu vol 30
page 108 n-conls of d-eds Wusli
ington county, Oregon, i'4 ucres 00 2
flpitijenlierger, Juo ImI 24 blk 11
est 1 oiiiunil Heights t ill
ppurling, O W Lot 3 blk 0 riniiey's
udd Hillslsiro 8 0.
Ht.iuln-iscr, ike Lot 2-' blk 6 llydu
Park 8 77
btepheus, I.uluin n S of lots 1 anil
2 blk 1 Cloutli I'ark udd Forest
Orove 4 U
Stevens, C J s of s w of n e Jj
sec 25 1 1 a r 2 w, 20 acres A 50
Stephens, W B Ilis interest ill a w
of n w and part of n w of
a w sec 0 t I a r 1 w as nt-onled
vol Ki page 370 records of deeils
Washington county, Oregon, 30
ncn-s 15 ;
Sloltc, C FO His interest lu A J Mas
ter's don No 40 t I s r 2w us record
ed vol 88 page 14k records of detils
Wusliington county, Oregon, 0 uc
res 4 7!
Stott, 8 H . R-IajIs 1, 9, 3, 4, sec 8 t
2 s r 8 w their interest in Oeo Stew
art don N'o 50 1 2 s r 3 w us reconled
in vol W pngetu n-conls of deeds
Washington county, Oregon, 159
acres
17 53
Struyer, F J Lot 6 hlk 9 West
ort-
unit i'luce
3 ft')
Stmt ton. II C His inten-st liiarV
ol ll e sec 1 t I a r I w as rec onled
Vol 3S page 29 records of deeds
Washington county, tin-iron. IMi
acres 13 13
Stuart, John C Lot 9 blk 32 West
Portland Hcntlils ... 4 70
Stiihr, rred A s w U sec 29 t I li r 5
w, I0J acn-s .. 9 50
Sullen M E Ixjt I t blk 13 Hytle Purk 3 62
Suiiilt, OC His interest in a e Ki of
s e see 20 1 1 s r 2 w us reeonliil
vol 43 page 335 n-conls of doeils
Wusliington count v. lreiron.14 acres 6
Sutherland, John a e of s w V. sec
1 1 1 2 n r 3 w. 4o acres A 00
Hweek, John! heirs ol I blk 3 s, 4 s, 4
n, w and n e 8 n Tuahitin ... 10 l
Sweek, .Maria Her interest n
mv 2.J t 2 s r 1 w. A2Vt acres 14 72
lunim. I arl-lit 12 blk 21t West
I'ortluud Hi m its . 4 70
I ualatin Acuileiiiy and Pacific I m-
versity- a w ol n w sec 21 1 2 n
r 5 w. Their interest iu Win Stokes
tlon N'o 01 t 1 n r A w as rescordi-d
vol 43 puge 273 n-conls of deeds
Washington county, Oregon, A
acn-s n v,
long, 11 A 1 C Their interest iu
n I'ointer tlon No t 1 s r I w as
recorded vol 34 page 314 rcconls of
deeds vVashingtoii county, tlreir. in
n aert-B Ift fa
1 ro.it ner, John s w of s w sec
JK t I s r 4 w. 4 i acres At
Tualatin City, R K Co Their inten-s-
est in sec -4 t i s r i w as recorded
in vol pug-t 5"2 records of di-eds
of deeds Washington county, Ore
gon, 133 acres 20 23
in ker, lieo w oil w V, -c 15 t 1
art w, i acres . n
ucker. Win His interest in n U of
li e sec 21 t I s r 1 w us recorded
vol li pave 194 reconls of di-eds
Washington county, On-gon. His
interest in e ol s w , and part of
w S of s e W sec 10 t I s r I w as re
conled vol it page 194 nt-onls of
tleeils W ashiugton county, Oregon
S3 acn-s 8
ys.ni, l( 11 -Ilis interest in a e U sec
illir:w,n, Bites . zt Kl
ein-n, Adi-lia M- l.'s.xjisi feet iu lot
gblkai lon-st lln,ve as reconletl
vol ( puge 214 reconls of deeds
Washington county, Oregon 8 05
nice, J Ji.-l.ots 1, 3 blk 9 West
Portland Place 1 Ml
ogil. r ntx s e 'i ol s e U sec 21 t 2
s r 2 w. to acres fl .V)
allace Mav O Ixjts 5. H blk t (in-toii t Sy
Waliler I. P 1, W S ol n w y, sec 19 t
z s r a w, a acres 10 50
arner, AJ-. ivt lav", 24 hlk 22 Wrsi,4'-k
te8 c i uit fur iI iiiihhm.
ILV ErntMt li s- kio in v t'lm k-
till IS CO
! i m
jir, for.s
n is iv i suit fur lis) n iifos.
TiMl.ttnt Mill it, v W J Tay-
b.f. ....... f . ... ...I. J- I..I... IT...
' 1 ' no .l-il lilir 1 l.-lt', liu-s-
for d-ft.
1 7 Tualatin Mill en v V J Tsy-
or, r-trerl04ur. M ;h ta'c's 'i t; II n-
ton r-MTdeft.
lliil L Rynolds V Johustoo
ol a w 'i sec 1 1, t 2 ll r 4 w aa re-
corded vol 43 iagc 3 3 record of
ii
dis-tls, 1A ashiugton county Or, Iti1
a.-rea
U -ilia. us, I ho. -Lots 8, 9, 12 blk 8
liiie Park .. . .
iliain.ittc li.ul Fi-tutc Co -IaiU 3, 4,
5. ti, 7, a, 9, In, blk I Cornelius or
Lot 4, ;, 7, 8, block -1 ornelius
OJ
4 30
1.2,3,4,5,0, 7, S.WblkA
lo
0
1. 2,3, 4. A,
4. 5, 0, 7,
3, 4, A,
1,2, 3,4,5, (
1, 2, 3, 4, .', s
1. 2, 3
1, .', 3, 9
0, 7, 8, 9, 10
blk HI'
" 11"
12 i
" 13 "
" 14 "
" IA"
7,
9, 10
" 18 '
" 19 "
. II. . ' 24 "
1,2, 3,4, H,7
3, 4, ft, 0, 7, a, 9, lo
0, 7, 8, 9, 10 20 '
0, 7, 8, 9 " 28 '
, 7, 8, 9, 10 " 29 '
1,2,3, 4,6,0,7, 8, ,M"30'
1, 2,3,4,5, 0, 7,8, 9, 10 " 31
I, 2, 3, 4, ft, 0, 7, 8,u,l'l " . '
1, 2, 3, 4' 5, , 7, s, 9, 10 " 33 '
I, 3- 3, 8, 7, 8, 9, 111 " 34 "
" 35 "
" .Hit '
' 38
39"
41
All
4.' "
'4.1"
-44-
t-,
48"
47"
l-ots 8, 9, Kl
All
l ots 1, 2, 3, A, 6, 7, 8
All
IK ' 80 00
W isdoin, J W S e V.' of s w W acc 4
tZHI W All Mi-rea ll! T4I
W isurt, Peter Lot 23 blk 12 West
I ortland lleli-lits 4 70
Witch Hazel hi.a-k Farm All of B
stcwurt dou No 44 I lar2w 285i
acres 101 00
Witienbejg, 1I-S e K sec ;k 1 3 u r 3
IU . acres Ill Ml
ithuiii. A A Ilis Interest In ll w '.
ol li e sit- 13 1 1 ll r 5 w aa record
ed in vol.37 puge 32 recorda of
di-eds vtusliiugtou county Oregon -19
acrea A 92
Wolf Sam'l His interest in Jno Har
din don No 110 t I n r 4 ' as recorded
in vol 3" page 20 rcconls of deeds
Washington countv Oreirou U acre 10 .'18
N oiner Newton N e of n e u e
l l oi ii w 1-4 s a ol n w 1-1 ol u e l-t
see 18 t 2 B r 2 w l ii acres 10 10
Woiuer D J ilis interest in B w 1-4
ol's e 1-4 sec 7 t 2 s r 2 w as record
ed in vol 34 page 107 reconls ofdi-eds
Wusliington county Oreogu. n 4 of
n w 1-4 of n e 1-4 sec 18 t 2 s r 2 w
30 acres 11 32
Wood. .Mary Her Interest in a w 1-4
of sec 13 1 1 s r I w as n -co riled in vol
34 puge 48i records of deeds W'usu-
iiiKloii countv. On-iron 4 acrea 10 48
Wright, Adelaide M Tract in M
Mooredon No 27 puge 24) records
deeds Vi usliington county, Oregon,
4 of uu acre 4 7A
.imiiierinuu. E n e 1-4 sec 25 1 3 n r
4 w. I'iO acres 10 80
.iinmerinun, L- Ills interest in W h
Hull don No 44 t 1 s r lw as reconl
ed ill vol 20 page 219 reconls of
deeds Washington county, Oregon.
20 acres 13 98
Said property will be sold subject to re
m .iion, a. per s alute ol Uieon.
l i!-i , Ins 20, ilnr ol Oct. 1N'7.
W. D. BRADFORD.
nert ill Wa.-shiOKtou County. Ores-oil
i'. c-ouituo tax collector.
KIL1IVV
I EVER AMI
FEVER.
TVI'IIUII)
The L'luUville Courier Journul has
MHninv-8tiratiiiir the death losses
from twodeatliy fevers to this effect :
he New Orleans Times-Demo
erst, which out;lit to know something
bout yellow fever, has lieen investl-
ifHllos; the truth of a recent tleelara-
ion by the Courier-Journal to the ef
fect that while the iieonle of this
(Hiunlry are thrown Into panics by
yellow fever and take extraordinary
steps to stamp It out, they have much
more to fear from typhoid fover.from
which they suffer many more deaths
and atrslnHt which they take fsr less
precaution.
"The.Times-Demwrat's Invention
lions convince it that this is true. It
finds som rornilHirative figures in a
recent reiort of the Philadelphia wa
ter-works as to the advantages of
profierly filtered water and illustrat
ing the greater prevalence of typhoid
fever in this country than in Europe,
where some sanitary protection
against It Is attempted.
"Thus the. death rate from typhoid
In lh i I st lei ph in Is 10 times as great
as at The Ilsgue, and the total death
from typhoid in Philadelphia for one
yi-ar are as many as the total deaths
from yellow fever In the entire Unit
etl States for the last 18 years.
The city freest from typhoid fever
is The Ilsgue, In Holland, which
uses wnter filtensl from sand dune.
The average aunuid death rate there
from typhoid fever In the Hve years.
IS!) ill, Inclusive, is 4.9 ier IISI,(H)0
if population. It-it Icrditin, with
lent h rate of 5.2, is second fin the
list. Oilier IniiMirtsnt cities rank in
comparative immunity from typhoid
ss follows: Drvsilcn, 4; It. -rim, 8;
Amsterdam, 10; London, lit; Edin
burgh H; Brooklyn (N. Y) Hi; New
York, 17; New Orleans, III; II tm-
mrg, 21; Paris, 2"i; MilWHUgi-e, 2S;
Ibasttm, :i0; 1 M roil, 31; Buffalo, :15;
Providence, !!li; Ssn Francisco, 3S;
MintiesiKilis, 4n; Ilultimore, 41; Ne
wark, 42; St. Louis, 43; Philadelphia,
ii thetlve years covered by sta
tistics Philadt Ipliia had 213 typhoid
leathstoeach HMl.lMHl of Its popula
tion, while The llagu in the same
peril m I hud but 24 and Rotterdam, 2ri,
ml all the other cities using filtered
water a rate nearly as low. The Phil-
delphia typhoid tli-alh tale means
about 2,130 deaths from typhoid, and
as only 6 per cent, on the av rage of
vtihoid cases are fatal, It Is esltmat
eil that the e must hsveb-en between
40,inni aud 50.INHI typnoitl cases In
that tit, in 18!M) 'ill, inclusive.
"Supi that those 2,400 deaths
from typhoid and 40,1100 cases in
'hilitdelphia had Is en cases of yel
iw fever. What an evacuation of
the city there would have been;
what a panic would have stampeded
the siple; what heroic measures
would have been taken to destroy
disease!
e Courier-Jnurnal doe, not ob-
the fight nisdi against ycJIow
.Ut it d'W deplore such U0
lible fear of it, and itd--sin-
yi, f. t tin re are ft her uioredestruet
r. a:., ... M ki.,k ... Aih.i.ni.
I -ectetl wnicli sntHlltl Is? ftnigtit
f y igorouftly."
In the liiflil of I lit above when we
examine our erudition iu Hillsboro
Wi) note how fortunate we are.
Our
water U the Altered supply so highly
commended since it ooiues from a
dtep welt and iM'rcolates tliruutfhl
tulles of sand which excludes surface
drainage. Not a ease of typhoid Is
on record where water from the eity
mains has beeu exclusively used.
1MHMKIAL EDIIATIOM IS OIK
1'ITtLIC M II00LS.
There is a widespread complaint,
and in the main a just one, that the
ideals in our public school system are
almost wholly literary, and only to
the very sllgiiest exteut industrial In
their tendencies. In spite of the fact
that fully nine-teutbs of the children
in the public schools are destined to
Is laborers with their hands, the pub
lie school course provides but little
it any manual training, ami lays but
little strtss uon the dignity and im
pnrtanceot manual labor. If a bo,
negins work with the spade or saw
after having completed the public
school course, theie Is a feeling of dis-
apsintment on the part of his friends
Who seem to Ihiuk that his educa
tion was designed wholly to tit him
for other callings in life. It is ex
pected that he shall la doctor or
lawyer, a slorekee'r, ir civil engin
eer, or, at the very least, a clerk iu
store, if the course in the public
sclusil frankly recognized the fac
that the great nuijority of children
will be obliged to labor in somo way
with their hands, and If the effort
were made to develop in them a love
of labor and resect for It in every
honest form, public education woult
more nearly meet the actual require
inents of our people and build a sure
foundation for national prosperity
Industrial education in the public
schools need not be elaborately sys
teruatic, nor attended with a very
great expenditure, or money or
equipment. The spirit which grows
out of training iu manual w ork is of
really greater value than any skill
which may be incidentally acquired
It is of more imsirtance that the boys
and girls should learn to lisik for
ward to doing work, and to resjiect
honorable labor of all kinds, than
that they should become siecially
skilled workmen. In our district
schools simple provisions might Is
made for various kinds of common
latior, under the supervision of the
teacher, and a skil ful teacher would
soon learn how to mske this work
interesting as well as valuable. The
careof the school grounds, lieautify
ing the yard and building, simple
work with the ordinary tools found
In every farmer's workshop, plain
cutting and sewing and many other
simple and useful kinds of work
could easily be given in any country
school. In the graded schools of the
towng anil villages, a more complete
system of manual training; could be
introduced with little expense and
with no great expenditure of time.
The whole Ideal of the sehtsil might
liecome much more largely industri
al. It is not claimed ol course that
the very best development of mind
and hpart Is not the due of every boy
and girl whether destined for man
ual labor or that of a literary nature;
but a much greater emphasis laid on
the industrial side of education need
by no means interfere with the very
best development on the intelectusl
side. Already a great many gtss
schools have introduced manual train
Ing with marked success. The Idea
remains to be more fully developed
so that the common school every
where may train its children lo the
best kind of citizenship, which I
selfrcNpecting and Industrious In the
humblest walks of life as well as lu
the highest.
How to ( are Billions Colic.
I suffered for weeks wilh colic am
lains in my stomach caused by til
iotisnesa and had to take medicine all
the while until I used Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rome-
ly which cured me. I have since
recommended it to a good many peo-
pie. Mrs. F. Buller, Fairhaven, Conn.
Persons who are subject to bilious
colic can ward off the attack by tsk
ing this remedy as soon as the first
symptoms appear. Sold by the Del
ta Drug Store.
The three-year-old Iwiy of J. A.
Johnson, of Lynn Center, III., Is sub
ject to attacks of croup. Mr. John
son says he is satisfied that the time
ly use of Chamberlin's Cough Reme
dy, during a severe attack, saved his
little boy's life. He is In the drug
business, a member of the firm ef
Johnson Bros., of that plai-ejand they
handles great many patent medicines
for throat ami lung diseases. He
had ail these to chose from, and skill
ed physicians ready to respond to his
call, but selected this remedy for Use
In his own family at a time when his
chiltl's life was in danger, Iss-ause he
knew it to ln?sus-rior to any o her,
ami famous the country over for Its
cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says
this Is the be.tt Helling rough medicine
they handle, ami that it gives splen
did satisfaction In all ca-s. Sold by
the Delta Drug Store.
OVER THE STATE.
Ileppnerls to have a uew pakr,
The Times, conducted by E. M. Shutt
late of the Antelosa Herald, su-jud-ed.
Z. llouser, the recently appolhtcd
V. S. Marshal for the Dist. of Oregon
will lake vtlK-e ab ut the 1st of De
cember.
The Silverton Apsal says that trib
utary to Silverton are 3000 bails of
hops that, at a conservative estimate,
are worth 7S,no0.
One hundred and eighty-three pu
pils are now enrolled In the Lske
vlew school, which Is Just one less
than there were at any time during
the last term, ll Is thought that the
200 mark will Iw reached before the
end of the term.
There was recently 'shipped Into
Klamath county from the Altmo
Hereford cattle farm, in California, a
bunch of flnecatlleas follows, Hery-
fortl Bros., 12 bulls and 18 heifers;
II. R. Heryrortl, 1 bull id 15 heif.
ers; Warner Valley Kts k Company,
2 bulls and 4 heifers; Morris Wing
Held, 1 bull. The prices ranged from
HM to lo0 a head.
Track lay ing on the Goble road was
completed Thursday to a x!nt a quar
ter of a mile beyond Eldridge'a sint,
lmt 19 miles from Astoria, and the
lorce will now go back on the line,
surfacing and ballasting, so the ma
lerlal trains ; can lie run over the
track. In a week or 111 days the
force will go ahead tracklsying again.
They exs?et to reach Clifton in about
two weeks, says the Astorian.
The Klamath reservation Indians.
of the Klamath agency division, tin-
bsiied threshing last Monday. Tho
crop yielded il43 buahels-wlieat.faWI;
oats, 8393; rye, 14PJ; Iwrley, 77. The
total yield of grain for any half dou-
en previous years put together would
probably not equal this season's yield
alone. The Indians are dellglded
with the result of their lalsors, "alTtl
highly appreciate the encouragement
given them by their farmer, George
num. ir the weather continues
good, they will seed quite anptcreage
io wneat this fall.
At the Oregon agricultural Volitiro
is a queer fish, recently captured at
raquma, and presented by Dr. M.
M. Davis to the. museum. The llsh
is known as a squid. It la 31 liiciica
long, has two large eyes, and protrud
ing from its head are numerous long,
nmy tentacles. The gills are in the
back, and are protected by a loose
blanket of flesh, wh ch Is fastened to
each side of the iHsly. Professor
Cordley says that they are rare on
his coast, but near China and Japan
they are morejplentlfnl, and are us
ed there by the natives as an article
of diet. A Eastern fishermen use the
smaller species as bait.
Three of Heppner's young lady
teachers, who reside in the Hallis-k
prois-rty, near the Christian Church,
n what their admiring friends have
denominated "The Angela' Rest '
were the recipient of a "cat parly" on
last Wednesday evening, reports the
Oaactte. The Idea of giving them
this party arose over a request made
their friends to bring them a fine
house cat in order to rid the "ranch"
f those deadly enemies of female
Ind, the mice. By a prearranged
plan some fifteen friends, young la-
les and gentlemen, met at M. II.
Galloway's gallery on the evening
mentioned, each with a precious tab
by. There were old cats, young cats;
gray cats and black cats; cats with
color and some none at all, all des
tined for "The Angela' Rest." It was
an unique party, somewhat of a sur
prise one may guess, but thorough
ly enjoyed.
B. S.Cook, president of the Ore
gon Land Company, has just return
ed from Scott's Mills, In Marion coun
ty, about 20 miles northeast of Salem,
where for some time mst bs-al par
ties have been drilling for cos I that is
supMised to underlie that section. A
hnnd-drill Is oiicrated, and at a depth
of 280 feet a vein of what Is thought
tots a good quality of lignite coal
was discovered. The vein Is four
feet and nine inches thick, the walls
ts'ing seven feet apart There Is a
comiMMitioii of slate next the walls
on either sides of the ostl. Mr. Osik
brought with him samples of the
coal and these are ls-ing analyzed
and tested here. The assay promises
to he highly satisfactory to the pros
pectors, who were so encouraged by
their find that they continued the
work of drilling, and have now at
tained a depth of 348 feet. With the
exception of about 70 feet of slate,
the drills have passed through solid
ns k, and are now in sandstone. No
vein of water has been encountered
since the first surface veins were
iassetl.
"The worst cold I ever had in my
life was cured by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy," wriies W. H. Nor
ton, of Sutter Creek, Cal. "This cold
left me with a cough and I was ex
pectorating all the time. The reme
dy cured me, and I want all of my
friends when troubled with a cough
or cold lo use it, for it will do them
gssl." Sold by the Delta Drug
Store.
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