HILL3B0R0 INDEPENDENT. Fill DAY, NOVKMUEHI2, 1807. I.OCAL, AND GENERAL. Cult oil Humplirty for limiua u p-innl iiiM-rty,ttl-afi farum to rviit unit 1.. m-H. (l.i to llit MouiiU1iiIhI I.umlt-r Oj. fur Mte Ix.xes mii nil kind id luiiiiM-r. Hit Dirrtnl, mur It rer of liitiiu h ,i ii-tii', Hm Frtu-'i-ai-o, U lo Im ii'iil l-ily tiy tinii(iuK. I'll KwMli 1 mku will a-nta-tlnln in li it-nil l 11 bonk ium-IhI tia-li) mi 't ii.inkxtri vint; evening Nv-mU-r Will. At llm (HirWwii Chun-li, Humliy, N .v. It. It A. Vi. "An iriii- 111 ,r 1 1 7::i I'. M. "C'uiuviiie A fi'vv ni'iraif Uiimo imvclly ilp-n-.niun.H It'll Ml II. VNYIiruMg A 80111.' A.i l driMM .tllt-rii Blikn. Call In wMiii hihI I r clinic. Slop tlml i-ouxti! rk warnli!f. li in.iy li'Hil lo c-oi.miinplioii. A SJVr IhiiiIi- of Sliiloh' Cur, iniay mv y.,ur life Holtl tiy IlilUtxiro I'lmr liuiry. Tin Y. I B. C. K. of l ho ClirixtlHh Cliureli will eiilcrluiii llieir frii'iiiU mill ifUwU Hi mi oynler riuir ttl (ir.iui(e hull oil TliHukniulnif even iii; Nov. 25tti. Our ntoa;k of men' and lidiiVe iiiuikiiiliwlien and men' overcoaU are oiiiiletH ami al iirutM tliut I'uii not Im luillertti any where iu the coiinly. li. Wehrun 4 Sous. The Y. 1. H. V. K. of the Umnre lfutiiMi.il Church will KtveacanUuuu ChriHtuiaa nlht, Utceiulwr 25, at the ()o.-rii House. The tiile and cast ol characters will bo puiiliahed laler. For Bale A gentle A-year-uld lil.uk horn"-, (f'xxl tor fur in, titiiory, or any work. VVelnht 12(H), flue trav eler, true and aound. Inquire of Dr. Al. It. lrker, Greenville, Orcgou. Wm. Molir inaketj Ixmla at hi Hho oil (Second Htri-et, Hi'lnlMiro, for t-YWI ar Jimr, aeweil ahoea for $', anil ifivm Kcll attention 10 repair im. lie uh oulv flmt-irrailii toek which enable him to KUHrmitou his work. Notice to parents Mrs. M. 1. Itrowu haa dec ided to organize a Hat unlay afttriKMin drawing elana to tar uoinodate lliiane attending school. It irt ao opportunity lo havo your chil dren learn todraw from nature. Spec ial teruia will lie given for thia claw. Karl'a Clover Root Ten Is a pleas ant laxative. Regulate the bowlea purloin the blood, Clean the com plexion. Kay to make and plea-taut to take. 25c. Bold by UiilHooro 1'harmacy. Cipt. It. Crandall, of HilWioro ahowedat the llnliekah'a a seedling apple of medium ai2t, aweet and la-autifully streaked with red which st-eina wtirthy of further propagation. It is a fair kt'i'x r being in its prime as late as January. It is very Jucy In November ami a good cider apple. This week there Is an aullve en quiry for hops iu Hillsboro. There have been several buyers here who have nude oUers but producer note that they are not so high as rumors that ha.e prevailed lienor they hold oh. If dealers will show coin for whit they have allowed .0 gi( out as the price, they will get the tuqis. Hon. 8. U. 1 1 union is an Importer, In a amall way to be mire, but an im lairter. He lias Just received from the prarits of Illinois a cask of sorg hum syrup that brings memories of the old home. The syrup is a rich amber in color and as transparent as the much advertised drips of this market, and wnat Is better, it is Without the taint of glucose. The Corvallls Oazette thus speaks of the young hayseed who defend Washington county's athletio honor In the foot Lull Held : "Umilt Is, con aiderlng every thing, the Imai full back the coll' g has ever had. has delerinihalion, grit and entbu-i-astn. He fal d on several goal kicks Haturday, but is usually a sure kick er. He was Buffering from severe muscle bruises in the game, hut uev er let u." One of our young professional men was rudely atarted from a rev erie a few evenings ago. He rooms alone in a large rambling house Just beyond the business blinks, and on this particular evening had been kept to a late hour in hisolniw. Com ing on the street at a late hour the night watch walked with him till his home gate was reached when they separated, the watchman to his lone beat and the young man to his lone ly ns.ro but as he stuck his key lo ard the door lock he .....a ....lainutlmi ami hastily aurprimti - called the town KHrIIn who wh notyetbeyoud rei-all. lhat offlccr threw the rays ol his lantern on the door, and there hung a wriggling package that was recogniavd kitten. It was then sen that Its fur was what the young mans hand had touched ami its spitting was what he had heard. Last Monday night Isaac Allen and Ave others gathered In a drink Ing and card playing I'bu l; Iu Allen had considerable money on his person al the time and Ineau tlously exhibited IU The gang In duced him to take a drink and then another which in his weakene.1 con ditlon flew to his head, but I he was not what one wight term drunk I or he knew when he started to his slop ing place. Memts-rsoflhaganrro. loa,Hl to aecomimny him. He re ..embers going a part p' member, being MM to " 'J and pitched into a gutter "Jj waaeommnd.Hj to lay or he would he klll.il. His mini was a blank after that till daylight nex l'"; A yiMing man fiund him and suwwl eTun arrouslng him to "' All his money-llTi-was two promissory notes. Two rests have been made, one a negro an the other a white man. Their exam I na tion was made last i-veoing but loo ate" lort. It la the ion that the irt who wj-r In the sahwin ther hau a JJ " way, In the holdup. They oo ai len'. pl-tol from hly h''ye,m the hoU ao as to havJ no in the way mnn nearer work was la band. 1 Th Itebekah fair last Friday waa the Uest thilitf nf lha VI tn Iu 1IUsIm-o fi yearn, the J nuinw criuc'iHoa Ik n.g , ml the rsui iu which it was held was too mall, hut it U the largest vacant -tore In town, so all had to he con leu ted. The exhibition was hastily fcai hered to be sure, but it was large ud choice. On the U-ft of the hall as the visitors entered was displaj d rainy nit die work, o-it.'d with this was two a.'lk regimental r or. won liv a reuhiii'iit in 11.. ... .... is. 1 1 ion ami now la the ctiMixlv ol Capt. Craudall. Further along was the exhibit of the thregot Women's t'lax AsMM-isiinn, a verv inti rsiing as well as iiiMlructl'.- . i.-r-i -u ..f home products. Wi..i 1 rs. (Iri llln's a.x exhibit pr " irel mure man w years ago, l-i i.- tr York. Around the plailoriu w .- . im ctl.ee- 'iollllf oil liMliiliitiM u.i..i. ..... u sltraetiveeMpts-iaily the exhibit of Mrs. lirownwho Is doing so much lor art in MillnUiro. I'h wm 1(e nt the hull was Hcupie with the fruit Hint vi.in.iiii.iu .i.ii.u ..,1.;.. 1. - - p.- vaii.... ..mill could not have lvn better though it ould Im iliiplk-4te. many times over in this county. Through the center IV.. ..1. r. it iMnniinii 11 r iiowers aim ..1.. .. . . -I. ... I'miim. 1 nt. curios were in a show case near the diair. The literary ex- Ird atteiidiHlon Friday evening and whs persuaded to deliver an aii.lress n tl's r H ix. The attendance was all 'h it was exMM-(el and the managers are an well pleased at their auccees hi iiu-y win uiaKe ine lair an ao nual event. Mr. A. C Oiuylrii.h i.r lha V.irtk Yamhill Itetonl, spent two days In llillshoro this week. His bust new calls him over the state and being thus on the f.md he has listened to what Is talking in the hop market. At present 13 couts is ouVred for a prime article, but if like conditions produced like prlces.a much higher tig ure witiilil Iim rimi'liil llnwuuuthiiu. ers claim that there is no cause and ef fect In the hop market. All hops ure taken this vt.ir nt tuuni uriiw eveu those contracted for two years ago. Nevertheless it is stated that il I he market were helcw the con tract price there are but seven lots in 1 ho state that wonH pass inspection. One of these Is in I knurls nimit v anil six ill the Willamette Valley. Two of these six is credited to Washing Inn county and one of these is J. II. Se well's crop. The other was not mentioned. It seems that dealers are listing every hale in thfi state and il the list is not already complet ed, it soon will be and samples of ev ery lot will lie bound in heavy wrap ping paper 17 inches square, and 011 Hie In the agents' ollhws in Portland. Growers will have to keep an eye open for slick agents until they sell. Hon. II. V. Oates returned last Tuesday from a trip of two weeks in Eastern Oregon. A part of this outing was for business but the great er part was a junket between and over the peaks of Kagle mountains north of linker City. While at Ki glo .Valley, Union county, Jos. Wright gave him ta package of the celebrated World's Fair apples that took the second premium from all eoirietitors. This apple is a seedling originated in K igle Valley and grown no where else. The apples are beau tics, rich in flavor and altogether de sirable. Mr. Wright has about 30 bushels this year, the total pro duct of all the Is'Hrlng trees in exist auce. The Indki'K.ndknt divided Its share In slices among the callers yesterday. Hurglars went through two stores at Cornelius last Sunday night, that of Handeock and of Mathews. The same class of goods were taken as that levied upon In the stores here the week ta-fore cutlery and silver ware. The thieves are experts for they left no tracks and suspicion can rest on no one. The property taken ia worth two or three hundred dol lars. J The Delta Drug Store has one of K lison latest rs-ts.the 'Uranhophone' which reproduces the human voice fterfMet y. Tey have a good collec tion ot songs (comic and sentimental) band and orchestra music, speecnes Ae. Cut this out and present it at 1 he store aud hear your choic 1 free of (large. I. Mr. Franklin F.veritt experiment al n.iu 1.11 unmmiT with tobacco in . ....Ki.it tut in llillslmm and has a core of plants that compare with the best grown In old Kentuck. Though planted late the season was long noilgn SO tn( ll rijieiii p-nn-iiy m. I in the hands of Mr. Mauley F.v eritt has been perfectly cured. no., n.inlcl Staver. Forest Orove nxchanges pulpits with the Tastor or the Congregational Church next Sun- lay. Mr. Staver win precn notn morning and evening, while Mr. I luirhea will occupy the pnipll ot tne 1 1. ... Tha nlhwr Mtirvlii. cnun-ii m ." - - m will be conducted in the usual man ner. t... i .mwirv. W. Hoscow at II. Wehrung A Son's, agent. Soiled lin-i- ............I im l.i Tii!'liv noon of 111 rriTi-" I- -- - iwh week anil returned Saturday morning. 1 orinnm pru-en htt m re press enargvn. For Constipation lake Karl's Clover II Kit Tea, the great Hlnsl Purifier cures Headache, Nervousne-s, Eru tlotis on the face, and make the head clear as a bell. Sold by Hillsboro Pharmacy Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, for Con stiimlion. It's the Beat and if alter using it you don't say so, return the packsge and get your money. Sold hy Hillslioro Pharmacy. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Shiloh's ltarrh Ilemeily, aold on a guaran tee. Nasal InJ.-ctor fro. Sold by Hillsboro Pharmacy. Cure that cough with Shiloh's cure. The lst cough cure. Itelieves croup nroinntly. One million laittles sold las! year. M h HillstHiro Pharmacy. Goto 11. E. Bryan A Son. Cash Store ftr groceri.'S, largest stock, iet gissN, lowrst prices. t)ur motto Is live and let live. To cure a cold In one day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggests n-fund the money if it fads to cure. 2-V. Hnvt. h' Jrrr, has a nice as Jt..;...,t of ladhs' lorgnette guards And chetn r. Stan I a nw mnf. I n Town ini"ri,T qu ofi.r. ". lllboro. EPWOKTH LClVtEkti. The Kevetth Annual convention of the EpwoTih League lor Piartland DUttrlct will be held in Hillsboro comnieoclng this evening and hol'l Ing over Sunday. A hundred dele gate have written that they expect to attend the meeting. The follow ing program has been preaircd for the occa.iou: FRIDAY EYKXIXU, NOV. 12th. 7 ; HI 0;s lilug Service, II v. S. A. Surr. ' , Lecture, 0 wis, Vultures ad Hit of literature," ltv. lleury IU ., II. I. Ileti"llcl"i. .SATL'iUMV Muttvisu. X.iV. 13 h. s; I 't lii'Vo.ioii i - r.ic-, Mr. 1 I U--ver. Itailing Minutes. Offlct rs' Hi-ports. I'rcli uiuarv Itiislm-MH. Iaer "Ciri-.tiaii Education," Miss Frances llookuis. , Vocal Sol t Mrs. A. M Smith. Paper lVriial Wo.k," Mi Mat tie Levitt. Itecitntion Mr. J. J. I Forest. I'Hper "I'hriil in the Poets," Mi Mary Whiilby Oencral lii--us-lnii. 11:45 Nimiii lneriiiis-i'Mi. HATt'KHAT AFTKKV.MIN. I :I5 Scripture ntelmg and pray er, llv. J. J. Wslb r. lteMirt ol Ht-cretary. Election of olHivrs. Itoll call of Chapters (l.rief reports.) ltrtcibt'lon J. i. I , Forest. Paper " I'lie 8uiss-H.ful L-ague," J. II. Ureetideld. VM-al S tlo Mrs. A. M. Smith. Address "The Law of the Tenth," Ilev. A. N. Fisher, D. D. Discuiwion. Question drawer H-'v. D. A. Wat ters. Filial business ami adjourn men i. SATl'BDAY EVESISO. 7 :30 Song service.Prof. W.A.Wet ell. Address "Toronto Convention," Mr. II. U. Wtlcox. Address "Silver and O M," Prof. Alliert It Mldin Sweetser. Benedict Ion. 8U.MJAY, NOVE.MUEK ll h. 6:!i0 Sunrise prayer meeting. V: A. M. Old fashioned Love Feast. 10 :.'() A. M. Preai hing followed hy communion service. 8: P. M Junior rally. ti:30 P. M. Epworlh L ague ser vice. 7:30 P. M. Platform meeting. WASiiiMiros fotisfF oym. We learn that our county bands are in a somewhat deplorable con dition, which is much to lie regretted. Two years ago Washington county could Insist of more and tatter hands than any county of its population on die t'acinu Coast, out at the present time not more than two bands have a full Instrumentation. The proverbial di (11 -utiles of re taining a "church choir" sinks into insignificance when compared to that of retaining an organized "brass hand." There are several Important positions In a band that necessarily must be filled or the band cannot ex 1st, and being the most difficult, are always tilled oy tne member best qualified; and it is seldom that a mem ber playing an inferior part is able to till these more important positions, so that when a part of this kind is va cated, and a bund not being able to exist without the execution of such parts, the band necessarily becomes disorganized. Bind men being, for the most part, uot above the average if men for stability, oft-times, to show their p.iwer and meaiinem In the organization, "get mad." The balance of the band knowing that it cannot exist without the part, stoo to persumle the unreasonable mem ber which ia often or always mortify ing, in order that the hand may con tinue to exist. It is also frequently the case that important members are compelled to leave the community through lack or work, and for that reason bands organize and lisorganize without end. It is often the case lhat they have to remain dis irganized until some new member comes to the I'ommunity or a lesser m"mbcr lie- i mi lies proficient enough to fill the part vacated. It takes months and vears of hard work to become a pro ficient band man, so that iiicwun'tn 'ier cannot be obtained at the band's requests. The Bethany Band, at one time the lirlde of our county bands, has suf fered much from the effect of its best inemliers leaving. This band has lots of courage and is working hard to re cruit and build itself up to what once it was. Three of its chief niemlars have removed from the community leaving tliein very lame. It worked for 4 years to bring itself up to the proficiency it attained, and it is hoped they will revivo from their present condition and equal their past. The Farinington Band could not have lat-n mora nearly obliterated had a "Kansas cyclone" or the Kloudyke fever,' struck them. Not more than one-ha If of the original wild is left, so the Farmington hand is extinct. Verboort Band Is, however, In fine condition. It has a full membership and Is in complete working order. While they have had several leave them, yet they happily have been able to fid the vacated parts, and by another year they will be among our best bands. The Dilly Band is disorganize! for reasons hard to discover, while the Forest drove band is as complete ly disorganized as they would be were their members located in as many different stalest They are mostly all at home, hut about as hanl to unite as It would be to unite pop ulist and republican parties. The Hillsboro Band has had many draw-backs In the matter of its mem tx rs leaving town, but has coutiniiid to All the vacated parts with new members. At the present it has fair begiuuers in its ranks yet by the time spring opens llillshoro will have a band that cannot be ur passed by any town In Oregon of its size, llillshoro need not fear ling out of a hand, and a band that the county seat will have no occasion to be ashamed of. THlSKHKIVUtt flHL.YlTIOS. "In remembrance of Mod's good ness to us in the past year, which has been so abundant, let us offer up to Him our thanksgiving and pay cur vows unto the Most High. Under His watchful Providence industry has prospered, the conditions of lator have bw Improved, the rewards of the husband met i have been Increased and II e romfort of our homes mult iplied. Vis mighty hand haa pre served ace and protected the na tion. IU-ecl of law and order .-r strengthened, love of free lusti u i-iw cheri-hed au l all sections of ; loved pvoimtry hrought luio cJo- howls of friin ml regard and guer ous co-operat .on. "l or the great benefl's it i-. our duty to praise the Lord iu a spirit of humility ami gratitude, and to offer up to Him our most earnest supplica tion. That we may acknollg our obligations as a people lo Him wild h is if r.t. io'1-.ly granted us the be si!s nl I government and ma iert.1 prospfiny, 1. Willi : i M--Ki:-ie. , president of the L'ni i n ate-, I t In ri ly dcniKiiitte hihI s-t spar: I'hurislay, the &Vh day "f N tvoi-a-r fur national thatiksgi wr aod prnyer, which ail of tin people are tnviiisl l i olwrve with appropriate rebiou -rviv iu lh-'lr respective places nl w'or-.hip. On this day of rcjoi.-ing and do mestic reunion M our prayers as cen-l l'-?l'-J''-'r ef every if si aid perfect gift, tor the cotitinu nice ' His love and fitvor to us, th it on hearts may lw filled w bli charity bii. IfisHlwtli and lhat we may Isi ever worthy of His lieiiclicieiit inois rii. Iu witness heieiif I have hereunto set in v hand and caused the seal ol the United States to ttttatUxed. "llone at the city of Washington this 2'Jth day of October, the year nt our Lord, l!iU7,aud of the lndesn detuvof the United States, tht-IUUih. "WILLI A M M'Kl N LEY. "By the President. "John Sherman, "Secretary of Stats; lOl'KI HOlMi KV. tiKtirrt'ot'KT. The'diM-ket for the next term ol the court is a long one and is as fol lows : uii7 Estate 1 M Bradley, Insolvent, T H Toiigun att'y. 7U4 F (i Oles- u v Peter Carlson el al, foreclosure Mifhanlc's lem; T 11 Tongue for Pill, P Montague for Deft. YSTi C John Oleson v Peter Carlson, fore, losu.e .Mechanic's ieiu; T il Tongue for I'ltT, Maitague fr Deft Htitf M W Pa!tou v Tdbot Millor. action for money; Tongue for PI ft', Huston and II ire fur I) I't. tlC-i Peter Bogelone v Msry Heilg. es. Mpca,l tro'u J P inart; Sioti, Boise & Stout for I'.ir, IU K II il liams for Deft. 871 Henrietta Meyer v Fred Mey er. Suit for reality and for damages. Tongue for Plti, Huston for Deft. DUO llichard Morton, Insolvent, Tongue att y. 911 Bradley & Mutcaff Ci v T 11 Cornelius. Action for money. Km iiioiis & Eiiiiuoiis for I'll)', Tongue for Deft. 923 Ed'ate D McPluwson, Insolv ent. Tongue ait'y. JIKV 1.1 iT. The following named electors lev been drawu to serve as Jurors at ih November term of the Circuit court which will convene on Mond.iv Nov. 12: udrew Pierson, IUs-dvi!le... Farmer W SlevciiHon, S Tualatin " Ed Hoffman, Eist Bnite " W L Batchetder, Wu- h " J M Ulenson, N F drove J J Kuralti, Washington " Oeo W Slili. Beavcrton " Win Stephens, Buxton " L Tompkins, Washington " J C Hartley, Dairy - J A Loillf, Coliiiiibin " Arther Flint, W Uutte " J tj A Young, BtMverdam.... " T Mathiesen, W Cedar " Ole Olsen, W Butte " S T Crow, N Forest Urove... " J S Jackson, W ashmgton ' A Tliornburg, Dairy " C 1. Crocker, S llillstioro " P Baughuian, llillshoro... " T W Sain, Wapato " II F tJordon, N F Umv- " Lewis Wilcox, Wap.ito " LSiiogren, Wapato " L O Spencer, K Cedar " S C Sears, N Forest drove " W M tiiillin, S Hillsboro " John Buchanan, Cornelius.... " J FCar.steiu, S IIiIIs'mim.... Mechanic. C II McStu rry, S Tualatin Bl'ksmith W illis Ireland, D.iiry Merchant (Iltt'lir (OHKT IMll'kF.T. M27 John A Hoffman v P M FA- wants, foreclosure; C J McD mgal for plaintiff. Ulti Kslate I U Cornelius Insol vent; tongue attorney. !H0 Estate M A Powell insolvent: Barrett attorney. 9tS2 Estates 1) Powell insolvent; Birrett attorney. SiS't Estate Annie Wilkin deceas ed, aps'al from County Court; Hus ton and illiaius for estite, tongue contra. ltll 1 Estate Chas Collins insolv -m; Tonu'iie attorney. 11)0 Estate .N A Birrett Insol; Barrett attorney. Tongue onlra. 1(131! Estate Win Chalmers ins !; Tongue attorney. Hits Kugeiie D lute v Ku-hanl Morton etnl foreclosure; Oiltnerand Stott Boise, Stout for plaintiff. lOtiO John Harrison v Jos Uiston fortcio-uie; Tongue for plaintiff. 1H62 Pauline Hall v S A aud W S Dial foreclosure; Oiltner A Snow ers for plaintiff, McDougal, Spncer A Joins for defciiilaut.s. 1 ()!." Mary M Shephard v Abner Frame foreclimurt ; Milton Smith foi plaintiff. Hot it Wehru ng ix Sons v II r Ford replevin; Hu-ton and Bowman for Iff, Tonuue for deft. 1 1 OS Estate r U Ds.r A L iinbCo insnluent; Tongue attorney. ll-t) Estate Howlby St inch comb insolvent; T-ingue for assignee. lltlj E A Hell v Alex Chalmers et at, action for money; Smith A B iw man for plff Lougui for deft. ll'tj J W Shute v Annie B Mays, foreclosure; Tongue for plff Barrett for deft. ll'.M John Johnson v J W EM ridge, foreciiHure; Caples A Aleu for pit). 11M EU Csmley v Itim r tlray et al, suit to set a.side convi .. tu -e; Mi Dongs! A Jins for plff, II -a n and Tongue for deft. 1216 Thos II Ton.'iie C J Mc Dougal, apeal fniiii C uuty Coun; Tonuue for l fl Sncer for d-ft. 1221 Katie Brinrger v J (.' Hare et al, injunction;M iliory, MuirA Mil ler for pltT T tngu-ifor d -ft. 1239 Stieil, tlcitsche, Wo-i-lsni Co v F M Uohinson, action fori money; S :ow A MisJamant for plff, Hus on fur deft. 1210 Sn. II, Heits. hu, Wooilard Co v F M Uohinson et al; action mone;Snow A McCatuant far plff, Hllilo i for deft. I2ti H W Hesse vN A Barrett et al, action for money; Wh alley A Muirbsr plff. 1270 Tersa Constant ine vOCn stanline, divorce; Sjs-ncvr A Malarka for plff. I2si Oliver P N. wt.n v A Nickols et al, isiiinruiatiiHi; Tongue f..r plff. 12'JI ZjtsM aud SB Huston v Eiiith M.mns- a t ai, .uit; M -C ui .it l.tr Mtr, I'onu- f r dull. I2D3 TOXe lum v J ii Dalstrom, BU I La- djuiitir; t'wiigue for p:ff, hin.ti: A li oi .ii fur licit. I3ut Knit N it H iik Hillsboro t Amanda J .S e rnun, action for iti-iu-e.v; i'-IAwfUe lor .-it), Whalley fur dell l;to Citit.Nit Bank B-t.i.i v Fhbi X a Bank Hill-ltoM, action lor iu oii. j; E t.iimiis A Eiiimous for plff, I'lltlgU't lor tell. liiott Kuioia M arks v It tbt W M ok.-, it.c.r;-. ; S. htiaoel for piff. IMS F-t.ite II Bingham, Insolv ent; llirre I mty. lill'J J t. I il ley vJoo Bora, i k, r. p. evn. A daily A Mu r for pill, Tung' it l.r il-l'i. 1311 As-.iguuaeiii B im A Ileiu N'w ia Iimtiveii ; liiri.it miic. 1321 Frank L V. titers "v tj F 1 1 .-.lin k ei hi, Hi-iioti for to nicy; o i. It a-.- A Slolt lor ff. I33ii Piter M Kaniler v Philip drnu and wf, foi. c..,-ufe; tongue f ir pitt, I l'i nn -ir .lt ll. I l-JS Aiik'Uat Si hafer V Saiol St in et al, suit to s"t aside deal; Paxlon, IS Men A Simon tor pill. i42 W T Bmtie.i aim v A N D ivies, action lor monex; lille uttii A kVebster for plff, J V halley and Uirretl Tor it. Tl. I3."t0 W in Mcljiillan v J It Mil ler, k-litioti to vacate sale, U It Bag ley for piff !35! C E Duicaaiunn v J it M uleri (etition to vacate sal -; U K Bale for plff. 1353 Estate Sainl V It chew dia-d, appeal from C Couit; lotigue atty, Hust hi con'.ra. 13 )7 Frank C b iker v F A O ils. fi r losurc; li.iriett for pill'. 1 W) 11 M Tim tin v Alta-rt Brand el al, action for liiouey; E U Timuis lot plff. 13til Estate W E B..iucliainnl wf iiisilvei.ts; d It Uatrley attorney. lilt;.'! 1st Nat b.tuk Hillsboro v Ole Olesou el al, suit to set aside deed I'oii, 'ue for plff. 1335 An on Pfan'i.-r v T C Mc Na in-r at at, action, f.ir numi-v; r.eit'iie f ir iiff. l.UiS W O D iiia:l-o;i v AUtert A VVitiiam, contlriiiatioi;; rongue for piff 1374 staiv Ex llcl I'ipi-s, M. Cain a id iiiistoti v John Ditchnuru, lisbar nent. 137 j E Di-Lashiiintt et nl v IIS Browne, su.t to set asnie ileeil; tongue for plff, Cox, C i'lo i. Teal A Minor and Huston f r S nlll beam. 1378 Jacob BruKcr v d Wilheim 1 1 1 1 tebrand et al, conlirniiioti; Has ion for piff. I ISO JEShowTrsv B L Oriluu et al, foreclosure; Tj A St.owera for piff. 1383 Wm P L m-iI et al v Alex Chalmers A wf, torecifc-ur; Tougtie for plff. I3S1 W P L rl et hI v V T Vin cent, continuation; T-inaue fur pill 13U1 Clarissa .McNu i v ll.'twt-cs J Poiner .-, suit to set .isj.lo "ed; Toiiitiie for ptff. 13U3 M Al Block v Washington County, action for in iti -v; Hume A Hall for piff 1395 J It Edarnier et al v Ira E Wheeler t nl, suit to sol aside deed; Emmons A K'li'iions f ir plff Huston for deft. 1 D7 Thos D-ihsaii v M;iry J Ilea o. b.Mjip, e utlriii itiott; Hitst-io lor pi If Begley A Bivnvuo ml II r. for d-ft. 13!H II B Adcns v Jonas Carl son et wf, coiitlrm ei n; I) in .ulit A Adams for pilf. 13!)9 J 1, lion, ymaii v W D Bra 1 ford sheriff, suit for return iff person al property and for d mi i-T IIuslo i and Chnmterlaiii A Thomas for plff. 1400 O C Blaney y Ben) K Pat ton, s''itioti to vacate jjdgiiieiit; Kin mons A Kmmous and Smith A iiow maii for plff liarrett for al.-ft. 1402 E T simp-x.n v J P Louney el al, foreclosure; Hazen for plff. 1403 Henry Hogn ff v Oeo N Meyer, suit for d-imagca; Barrett' for plff Huston for deft. 1 401 M try A B irrett v John S. li leick et al, suit for deed; Miller A Bell for plff Huston foi deft. 1 408 Jiw II igers v A C I tall clerk action for money; Huston for plff Barrett for deft. 1413 Maggie L Rogers v Mary A Bryan, action for money; Pipes for plff. 1414 SFDysle v E Hent-chell, coatlrmation' B iirlev for pill. 1415 Portland trust Cn v .V L Mi'Iie-nl, conliroiatif n, Cox, Oitton, Teal Minor Hnd Conor for plff. 1 116 J B Ewing v Chas B II. y nolds, confirmation. 14is M TCox v Sarah C Knight on confirmation-Smith A Bowman for plff. HI'. II K N bin v Mary Jorgen son et al, foreclosure. 1420 L uitM Nissen v Walter Nis sen divon-e. 1421 Mary E Morand v Elmer, E Morand, divorce, 1422 Lena Sislerstrom v John Soderstroni, alivorce. 1423 Wm II Sti.lllebeam v US Browne et al, action for money; Hus ti n for plff. 142K E L Cady v Eva A Suckan, con rtr mat ion; Huston for plff. H2i Law Ouaranti Trust Soc v M irv A Hogue, foreelosiire. 1432 llobt N HeiinlKich v Ger trude Heiriibach, suit for partition. 14 13 HillslH.ro Light A Water Co vJP Tamit-aic, apts-al from J P court; Huston for piff, G II Bisfley forn-fl. U !7 Fred Voland v II Gunther et a , C mllrin niou. 1118 derni.ui S A L Sc v W E Lewis et al, confirm ttlon. I MS German SAL .1t Win Mulltea, confirm; ion. 1410 Es' ate Wm Pirter, Itis .lv- ent; Bail -y A Brown atlortieys. 1413 Estate Anton Planner, In solvent Huston a'ty. Ill ) JW Slim-v Allti l'irtnt, for'i!lopur ; IVigley A Bmatu fir plff, S'litth A Hi uai f r d-ft HI'S Honey man IH-Har te A Co v J G Bj is, coiifirm.ition; Hustou f i plff 1417 Jais X'iwsk v J H Prick- ett, ae'ioii for iu .:iiy; Biley A Brown for plff 11 Is W W Pj-liu vJh Steel a l'ti, suit to q liet tit.-, Birrett for plff. 1150 Orem Mfg Co tr DC Mer rill et al, coutlrin ati m. 1451 Gr iii' A Wood v W II Iluc ker et al. co'ifli-m itioa. Iljst-in fir plff. 1 15 1 L A M L Itemei r v Cla-k-mi- co uit for d imaeH. 1455 Karne.st Bn kiuiu v Claik am as co suit for ila n iges. ll-Vi Tualatin Mill co v W J Tay lor, f area-! 'Mil re M-vtiiui.c lein; Hus ton for deft. 1457 Tualatin Mid co v W J Tsy or, faneelosiirj M jtiiiri;' i"i i; II ia ton f ir deft. ltd I L Reynolds v Johnston Freemsiet al, actio tut money; lla A llniu i ' -Iff Uti") r II V B .I'D i.vck. action f d i u ik-e-; ilaitt- t If- twn for plff litis am fur ileo. ll'iti A'liaiu-e Trust Co v II vY .Scott et Ml forea lo-ure. Il'i7. JFS,-h(Kit v Ant. n Pfan it ! a', f tre -iosur' ; Lui-ley A Son I'tr plff Huston for tieli. I iCJ L M Km g v O Kaufman el at, action for money. 1470 ThM Briicher v Natalius d.irtiarius f.tr damages H T Baxla-) lor plff. 1171 Fre I Vcrbau.uheL'e v Al fr d Necpet al, lorecl'tsure; Bagley A Brown for plff. 1 172 James M S ni-h v J. J. G ar ii.tto i, foreclosure, lUir- tt for plff. 1171 Ciiarl -a llanley v d "org-i Sili r, -Hit for iHissewi-an "of real .niji-ry ur ilainag); Jliiey A tr i ft plff. 1175 Chas M-achaui V Alms vlimc.'ium, ilivnns ; J M Walt for plff 1170 W K Mititurt v E J Lymi, iciioii tor inouey; Bagley A Brown lor pltl. 1477 WJ Vail Sehuvver A CV EJ Lyon, actem for money, Bagley A B--on .-r plff. 1178 Isaac Allen v E J Lyon, action for inona-j ; II T Bagley for plff. 1479 J W Winters v C F Barrett et ai action fir money; Tongue fur p ff. 14S0 Tyler Bites vS F Peiifold ei hi, foreclosure; Smith A Bowman for plff. 1481 Wm P Lord et al v Gottlieb et al, foreelo-iire; Tongun for plff. 14s2 v J Van Schuyver A Co v lien K l'atton, null to set aside deed liarrett lor Iff. ,,1483 t'at M irry v O Johnson et tl; action for in i ley. 1 484 E S Huff vd W Marsh, suit f.iriiee l; Barrett for plff; Huston for deft. 1480 M II Lowery v T Y Il ilston et al, action lor damaga's; Tongue for p ff, Huston for deft. 1185 Lark in Reynolds v John Eckert et at, foreclosure; Biglcy A Brown for plff. 1188 Emmy T Wilson v Olin C Wilson, iiivorca. II8!I Hopa idW'ool Advance Co v A ) Br.ulford, sin-riff, action for dam lea's. H'.IO Josie CCrisinger v llobt M Cr singer, d.vorce; Barrett for piff. I I'll A rican Mtg Vn J W lloiisoii a-l al, forech suri ; Huston for defr. Il'.t2 Clark L Parker v J W Peter son et ul, forei-losur. ; 11 T Biglcy for plff. 1103 W II S'ulH t'statn vM T Bruue, action for tn iu 'y; Huston for Plff. 1104 W II KiutlHteam v C M Brtlue, action for money; Huston for plff. 1405 W tl Stulll 'beam v II 8 Browne, :.ctioii for motley; Huston for piff 1 1'.lti L B rla Grimes v Lswis E driiues, d.v rce; Smith A Bowman for plff. 1407 A C SSiute v decrgia M Knight, foreclosure; llustipi for plff. 1408 II B Allison v L PQtiimby et ai, action for money; Tongue for plff. 1400 O N Bata-r v Jacob Vohs, f inf. os ii re; S tilth A Biwjain for plff. 1500 John Aspiuwall v J C Hare et ox. foreclosure. 1501 llanali Lardner v J M Greesr i t ai, im eclos tire. 15n3 Ai.tiin Wicke y Hanah B sml h, foreclosure. 1504 W L Ellwooils v J J Meach sin, action for money; Bagley A Brovvn for plff. 1505 Arlington Nat Bank v Mark Land Mary 11 Noble, action for motl ey. lout! Wm P Lord v Geo It Duren, foreclosure; Tongue for plff. 5i)7 Ellen O Cotinell v John O'Brien, action for money. 1508 Minnie Latimer v Wm Lati mer divorce: SmitliABowman!for pin". 15U0 Geo Iloischer v Andrews L Co et al, suit to set a tide deed; Hus ton and Tongue for plff. 1510 Jerome Paimateer v J A Shcpard et al, foreclosure; Huston for plff. Dreadfully Nervous. Gents: I was dreadfully na-rvosu and for ra-lief took your Karl's Clover Boot Tea. It united uiy nerves ana strengthened my whole nervous sys tem. I was troubleil w ith constipa tion, kidney and bnwa-1 trouble. Your tea soon cleatiswl my sysla'in so thoroughly lhat I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Swe-t, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Hillslioro Pharmacy. " Ifeaal Utter IUU The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postoftlce at Hillslstro, Nov. G, 1897: Mr 8 N Ullrich. All letters not called for by Nov. M.will tn sent to the lKsad l'tter Olliee. One cent will I charged fur each letter called for. II. ScllLI.MF.KIflt, P. M. Ladles, take the lst. If you are troubled with constipation, sallow skin, and a tird feeling take Karl's .Clover Tea. It is pleasant to takj. Sold by Hillsboro Pharmacy. .NIIKHIKK'Js.NlLK. n Y VIKTt'E OK AS EXECUTION ismeil oat ot the Circuit Court ol tu s te ..t lr roa. l-ir Mu liiotu ill I'ouatv, in t ivoroi J thn W Kei.. and ngKinm I'. A. Maroicim m 1 P. A. Maniaam Jr. 'or tiia sum "I lis .V. i- i-t. an I f r tli turlh- r.um ot lofi.'". U. rt. col. I rom, ll h In- itrnl t pr-oa a ah ru o. 9 perca-nt wr men trom me I7iH ar "a J'lnr, isut. ami I r tie-oat n l xponwsi ol al a. id ulsn.l writ. Now. therlors, by virtus ana In pru- a i a u: aaid lU'latnient ana lor want ol a the: nt persoDai property I did on lha s.h Haroi l.'. Istli. lev on all ih intt-r-es'. of ihe ilureiiU.mta in Hi" lirrrinaitvr df.rrih.-d ral pr rrty. I will, on Momlav ii- 11 it ilar o: U o. 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