Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, November 19, 1897, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO IXDEEPNDfcAT.
-imat ia uh poatoinoaal Hiiiauru.o.av
wbaerlpUoa, ia edvauca, pw W
: .-homo pt'ULiHiiiNu ux, rrirmiM
U M.U.UIULT, itdtla
tri 4L ruriciitHr run ciri
fill DAY, NOVKMUKK 19, 1807
Argentina, Houth America, It
wreatllni; with the locust quoatlon.
One ifoveruiiieot aenl reporta tha
he haa collected and destroyed -t'tuo
Ion of lueusU and their t'Klf Thl
heata the Kansas Kraaa-hopier.
Titer i.r strVoTii! is4j!fe So
country who would like to nee Hen
alor Tillman r'lrt from politic
well enough to pay for il. Nortl
Yamhill lleuord. It waa Dot the re
puhlictuia who hustled Tillman out of
Oregon in lHlMi, aud the Iteonrd prolj
aLly knowa what It ia talking about
M-Near,a wheat buyer, of Btti
Francisco, haa entered I ho Portlam.
market. Thia -ill be to the advan
tage of produce since heretofore ther
liaa la-en practically but one houa
buying wheat in Portland. McNeai
haa liought a large wharf in Alhin
and tliua become permaneutly idep
tilled with the northwest.
UitCM.i.srEl RF.COdSIZKD. Illy ,4 the county ..ffl.vra. Aa with I ASSEH8HEST Of WASUIJibTOI, t.
m'Ht f the oflJwjH, uomiitatbwi I al
Lat Mprliiy the Turk fought the! m,Mt equlvoleut to an election, the wmairy af Aiuyt for ibr fear
(ireeka and whipped tht-iu. Thie brunt of the hattle will be in the con-1 lo7.
- i '
jveMM Kells their head and p ira- veutioiia. Thia, al leant, will he lb 7,W0 ura tillable laud I
rapha more or lea belligerent have I aituation if oolitic! tnattfr are uiau-1 . Arrag value per acre :l 4U
rained publicity. The Turk even aged In the meantime with even al a vrraue raluu per acre4 W
'.nreateueu to urlve Lngiana out oi I too it-rate degree of intelligent, jhr l improvement, on deeded land
England even backed down republican party in the atate ia so J-
iiuiu wiv or iwu Mjaiiiuun. i uw mr i overwneiruiiigiy in me tuai-iriijr mm
l,o7,15
A WaHhinglou evaporator ia pre
paring )latM-a for, the market. He
cook it them with their jacketa cn
The potatoea are then pealed and
pressed through a perforated atetl
plate. Thia done they are ready for
the t-vaiiorator. In three hours tli
dry product ia ready to be reduced t
meal. It la then aacked for the
market.
J ( the preaent decline in the prior
of wheat and hopa continue wha
will the republican preaa do for evi
deuce on which to baae arguments tti
prove that the election of McKinley
and the pannage of the Dingley bill
haa ronton! confidence and brought
back the return of roHeri:y. North
Yamhill K"cord. Bay, do you want
to return to the policy and times thai
prevailed in 1893-5
Heaking of the threat of the Port
land republican factions to hold sep
arate primaries next spring the Ilose-
burg I'laindealer says: "In that
event it ia Just sjasible both delegp
tiona from that county will be ex
cluded from participation In the
councils of the convention. There
will be no such mlatake made again
aa the adraisalon of divided delega
tions. "
baneu lord strutted about with much uothing abort of a factioual Scrap'
ffuct in Ala Minor. They refused I (hat would divide it lore eually
opay transportation bill to a rail can prevent certain victory. Thtrv
roau company controlled by Aus- ia little likelihood that any auch
trian capitalist and dually one day trouble will arise. A few diasatintitd
lieaped Indignities upon an Austrian . tH'W-aeekera are trying to make a
nerchant. Thia was more than I big lot of noise and predict awful
the government wiajld stand. Where- couaequeuce if they are not taken
fore demaiHl was uiade. 1st retirees care of. Thia aiuouuia lo nothing,
i he wrongs of the merchani 2d aa- The men who try to make troubb
lute the Austrian fl ig, 31 diatuiss I hi because they have lawn tiiMtucwWtd
Vaii of Adena also tie Lf. governor I in the race for ohice ought to be sent
f the pro vim and la-it tay the ! : :he rear in disgrace, and will Is
claims or the Austrian railroad com- Where personal d.nVrence exist is
pany. All this had to to be done by It ween men of intelligence ami boner
yesterday niMtii and it was. Turkey I there should e mutual concewei.M'a
seeing the more solid ruiks tif the made but where princiHtl is invoiveil
rVu.ntriau army that was likely to flre there can be no comprouiiso. Tliere
hells with a fuse to them which the I are enough giasl, square, honoralilt
3.M.5T5
2.,ftno
ls:'A
M,:jo
" mi. ou laud not duolttl
Oil'KK bed 'Si milea
" luil'nic Uik ..
5H.9 aiilrt tle;raiu it tvle-
phnne aire.... . 4,370
Kngiix-a ami mfg luwhinery.. 4i.tkJ
Mervhanihae toik lu tratlr. 7H,l2-
Karniing iiuplemeuu.... 66.440
Money 24,475
rle aud accounta.... .... 3U4.525
4oo aharw ol aUa-k.... ..... ao,o.io
Hottxehultl Kurnilnre ate .... 114.4-IS
A,b'JH horaea ami niiilea Wu,2,0
Avenura value.. l W
8,4:12 rattle .. 101.373
Arerace Taint. 112.37 83
7127 sheep 7,275
Avvrttsu TJlue ......
3,i:3 baine 7,8110
Average value . 'J.41t
- 4.HS4.730
:jiUI,4'.'5
Grtmt value..........
Exemption
Net value taxable prorty$ 4,&1 ),i(5
The Milton Ksgle declare thai
tlreeks did uot do, dared not refuse men In the republican parly in Ore- "politicians ire not nece-sarily nhiee-
tiie deinand. Kugland had (juite as Igou who are republicans from princi-
jutt a cause and so did the United pie and who are not afraid to s and
HI a tea but both nations faltered and up boldly for sound money ami lion-
The good ofHces of the American
consul at Hatl has been exercised to
prevent the bombarding of the chief
seaport by a German warship. The
trouble arose over the imprisonment
of a German subject by the Hay Mao
police. The German was a natural
Izod subject aud desired the German
nationality to cover some of his
tracks made by his high stepping.
When the matter comes to be Invest!
gated the fellow's position iateen and
the questionable position of the Ger
mau government appears.
The Hryan-deino press seems to la?
really overjoyed that, wheat Is tie
cliuing in price. The cause of de
cline ia never studied. Last August
ocean freights were 21 and 22 shill
ja r ton. Now they are forty. Wheat
is no higher In Liverpool than at the
beginning of the sea-ion hence the
buyers cannot pay as much here,
This mak( the Uryau-democrat
happy raeclally since Kngllsh ships
get the advanced freight rate iutead
of American freighters which would
ho the case if we bad discrimination
in favor of American bottom as favor
ed by the St. Louis republican plat
form.
lost the opportunity. Austria now
wijoys the distinction of being recog
nized by Turkey as its master.
KMMIKIMMJ N41I01H OF MUM-
finxE.
"The conditions usually In an 'oil
year, have given the free silver
crowd much encouragement. Iht
democratic organization will now he
used more effectively and far more
Hopefully, in order to bring about
republican defeat in the congression
al elections next year, ami It is alrca
dy boasted that this has bjen insured
by democratic m !. The notion
is a tiluniicr. That battle
Iw fought, aud when It
est government to win at the next
election, hauda down. There ia 110
exciiso for trouble among these men,
hoiiicr al least that rule does not
hold good In Umaiilla county. The
moxt larnicious Haas of aliticians
that ever inflicted any country with
their presence are those In
ton who never held an ollice, but for
WONDERFUL RECOVERY OF HISS HATTIE KING.
Strtta ta ttw Bei tsi tpw tkt Verji ef tesanlti Sbt Finds i Rensd, tin fjopt
. lad Almost FW-Tbi Best Plrslcius Fille. ti do Aoitblns for Kir.
fnm itaaaaa, Maea. jr. T.
Um IlMtie Klna, of M Iluniboldt Ptne,
Ilhaoa, N. Y-, uu waa Kcruily aa ill Uiat
blU hope waa ulrrtantni of hrr rmtvrry,
kaa euiirrly rrgaiord Iter hrulih. Her -
ia oae of auuauai Uitareat. r olloili aub
taaiiallv the lansuaue of hrr atvulaiber.
Chaa. M. baraeu, eurroooratrd by thai of
the atotaer, la airaiin la repuner 01 Me
Mumcumt
uor la it prolwolo that there will tss. years past have levi.Ml tribute from
All thia talk of "split" is among a lot the public treasury. Such aa these
camu followers who are deciiiie of are the enemies or the public." The
the party for revenue only. IVudle- "Kle sees clearly for those non-of-
ton Tribune. nee noiuing pciiticiana organize fac
Hons to defeat or bleed parlies organ
t : . . I . . II 1. a .i .
The IsDKPKJtDENT has never ad- "m lHn,l"B 10 '""ner good
I .m. .....aa
vUnla wh.nl vrotft-r to Heil bis iron K"-rumt-ui,
MISS HATTIB KIHO.
" Ilattie la now arTrntren yrara olJ. A
yrar airo laxt Aiifrnat ah brpin to complain
of diizinraa. hi h became mutually worae.
fthe m9irA etrMaive naiiara anil atlarka nf
IVtldle. j Tomilinir. There wi-re daya whrn ahe conld
krep little or nothine nn hrr atomarh. Phe
alao waa trou hleit with kidney diaeane. Ilcrl
IiIikhI waa an thin that the drop or two drawn 1
by the prick of a mdle waa alnuiat aa eulor
leaa aa watrr. the had trouble with hrr
knrt and vflrn fninlnl frnm the alighieot
exertion, aa upon riaiug from bed, or from
a chair.
aud never will for the reason It can
not know when Hie highest notch
will la? reached. Attention, though,
has Ihhmi called lo conditions which
ou-jlit to be studied, such us the
Money enough to do the work of
the country? About the biggest
(ransHClion that haa put a strain upon
the money resources is the sale of il e
Union PacifiV for .'8.HHI.KH. The
. I . r .1 .1.1 '
Is yet to snoriage in loreign couumes, uie Icountrv is tak tor cr. of thi ho...,
comes, re- amounioi snipping to can aiwregon sulnB,,ti,, disturliances result. Ii
publican principles will unite in the ports, ocean fright rates and the time there la sound money enou 'h foi
electiou of congressmen great bodies I when the ships will he here. If a that transact ion tlioneof us who hae
of voters whom ls.ial questions in grower expects to soil he should do two and four, bit deal need not
various states have divided. But to so before there has been wheat stored worry,
the delighted Bryan every reptibll- sufficient to lade all g rain ships ex
can division seem certain to onen a nected to visit our nort. All these I I III. ink KIM.
I aurnlnif anil 1 H iuijuu Klu ana-t I n I liMll Ii klU aUttllal ttt fuUaal txt kaaalllvK
.i .,...' i 1.1, wheat seems to have reached th.
w..um. u. ..aiu u..,uj, umummu ... . ... ww.. bottom and thern r
support any xinu ni a uemocrai ror meni aim ieia nis surplus go at a 1 1 ions that there will lie a rail v with
local success seems positive proof that price satisfactory at least at the time, in the next three or four weeks. The
they will all rally behind Bryan In If the price is not satisfactory the tage of sailing vesel h:ts been
1900. In all this dreaming, the one grower holds for a better price, but II , Vn,P steamers are
B I " ' I luiuf oiklllranllntf la nd.tt till,,,.,. Tkl
Ihliio u,11,1 lu ,hu tl.o ...... .l.li.r, ha hot, la till (ha .hi... . n. v. .jr
- " ""e" p."", nmv lllHLe the demand morn act
party la to some extent weakened, wnat is the same thing till their ami stiffen prices.
" Another bad aynptmn waa a eoafth, whiek
waa aa BuremittiiiK that it was the eeneral
opinioa of mi frieudathat ah waa eooeuaip
Ore. rtheloat nah rapiuly. goanetimea ahe
would be confined lu tiie bed for tee or
three weeka, then be around again, but only
aa auflVr relapea.
"bhe waa not only a phyalcaj wreck, but
bar nind waa afleeted, and at limea ahe had
no realisation of what ahe waa doiue. We
frared. ia nvt. a eomplrle mental erthmw
and eanaeuent removal to an aaylum, lr
alihounh wa had two of the beet phyaieiana
ia the city, and had tried aeveral proprietary
menirinre, none oeneniea ner.
Wa bad read eouaiderable about Tie,
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - --
THREE COLLLGE COUibtb
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
Hi
The Academy prepares for College and flirea
a thorough English Education, the best pre
paration for teaching or business. All ex
penses reru, lotc. Board and rooms at the
Ladies' Hall Sfl to ?1 per treeb, including
i.l!t nu. JTJZ C!T-,e? electric liflht and heat
Ihrlu
drug
had dona rod and wa decided to give thriu
DORMITORY
rlT iMirt of Jfti.u..rT of thia rear. Im.
Drovni4nl was utMMtLl mftrw Iht final hnw
L k i re-1 a: . i a-.. . i . I I T e .
il. '.rS-.: .k.J.kTTi.i 2T-L7;iM unaer experienced management, trill rur-
bratla. he. Ihe attai'ka or dliiuiraa alao be.
an to alte in frequenry, and ahe eeaat-d lo
emigh. One after another, Ihe dialrraaina; nlnn rl-, f wiftA 41 RC
pymptom. Irft her. Hhe took, In all, nine P,un "OCCO eXCeeQ 4JI.OU,
boxva of the pilla. At the prearnt lime alie
ia in perf.rt health. The alteration in her
mind aud body la almnet neat lielirf.
" t vann.a any enunch In praiae of Pr. WiU
liama' Pink Pilla, for they eared the lile of
our nauirnier."
(Siirnnli Charles It. Bimnr-rr.
Huharribed and aworn to brtiire me May
8th, lsW. r. R. Woixxnr, Auury l,hhe,
Inand fi.r Toiupkiua County, N. Y.
Pr. William' Pink I'illa for Pule People
are ax.l.l hjr all dealrra, or will heat-nl paait paid
on receipt of price, 50 eenta hoi, or ail Inaea
for $2-5 (Ihi-y are nrrer unlit in hulk or h
the !) by ad.lreaaing lr. Williaiua' iledkiue
Co., evbeuectaUT. A. X.
nish rooms and board at cost on the club
For full particulars, address
president McClelland,
Forest Grocc, Oregon
rALL
TERM
BEMKS
SEHEMBER
15, 1S97.
Hillsboro Pharmacy
UNION BLOCK
main aratir,
Dr. F. A. (aili), r it p
piJEETINQ WITH DESTINY, .i
Pure fresh drugs, Uruslies, Paints, Oils, Sixvnces and all Dniiruists
Wi! Surrdries, Fine first class cutlery a siecialty.
Ktralsre lu I mponuiling rrearrlptiotia.'w
I 11
and the silver party to some ex ten I cargo Is bought, he will he compelli
strengthened, by results which how- to carry his crop over or aell at a
ever plainly due to local l.-wues, are at I runioualy low figure so a to enable
once heralded as a proof of the na-1 the purchaaer to hold over,
Hons 'dixguat with McKinleyiam,
Dingleyiain, and Ilannainm.' The
rtpublican loss of prestige i d owur
is not by any means so important sh
the Oryanitesiinagine, but it would
be a mlatake to ignore the fact that
there ia some loss.
"It is not the truth that the people
The Hillaoont market yeaterdav
mr wneat was t7 cents.
POUTLAND QUOTATIONS
Wheal Walla Walla. 73 Valley
ami iiiueaiem .'Ms in, er nuaiiei.
r lour oeat urudea. 4 t nrr blil.
Oatt while, elioiee. 34u (.": erev32i ner
uuauei.
It-tmM 'Pi (nn I. .1. ... mitt Xl. nt M t
anil 4 .iluuritu. ,h .r. nu)l K ".ir ai vi "or ,iu
.... - -wo aano nnu a-aaie J an TV ! ajap I &jU.
In the U. S. Senate there are 43 re
publicans, 34 democrates, 8 populKt:
The report of Ihe meeting of the
Itcpublican KditiM-ial AHxiatim
hehl on the 12th waa correct except
where it waa aisled that "the hatch
et wa hurried." No such ceremony
tiok place for the reaaon that after
dilligent search no hatchet could tie
. found. The republican paper repre
sented either in peron or lettt r are a
unit In defending and teaching the
republican idea sound money, pro
tection to home industries and good
government. True, some of tho pHp
era had hen calle.1 jMipulint but the
i pi tiiet hatl laen applied by Bryan
deiniN'ratic organs or by "indeien
dent', uiNrs that are for some pur
p- working with the Itryan de
mocracy. In making the charge
tho4esame paM'rs admit that they
themnelvcs advMate principles which
cannot lie defended. In the confer
ence it was developed that Individ-
uala are working at cross puraea
but even here the platform of the
party are faithfully endorsed, and the
differences do not involve honesty of
administration or ability In the per
formance of official duties. These
contentions are of such a nature that
the editors thought they ought to be
compromised for it apears l ly for
men to surrender principle to their
Hryan-demoeratie opponents that
they may put both republican frac
tions in a hole. The editors further
more decided that Ihe factions must
settle their own troubles, or if they
do not, the state con vent ion will bead
vised to refuse to make any effort lo
patch peace. The meeting was profl
table since the interchange of views
showed that the party preaa is
guided by the platforms of the
prrty that had undertaken
to , administer the govern
nient of this great nation. This It is
ruixwsfulfully doing at thia lime.
counted with the populists making
12, total numberof senators 89. Ore
gon is only half represented. There
are seven democrats. Hmlth. Mur.
nave ueeu. uianiieoiing any u.saaiis- phy Faulkner, Mitchell, Itoach, Tur-
m.uu auwrn wru tun n puuucau .,in a,,j Whlto wh(He .erInJ eI1irfl
t
BUTTKtt. EO(ia I'UULTK V.
Kvira. 22U-) per doien
OnicKeiia Jlil. ('2 fiu Dr noun: m x
tlb'Vt.i nor Jnxei: Turkey,, live. 9
per tti; Oucka r3tdlll 03 oor dot n : Ujea j.
e-wcii.
Butter rancr Orjiin rif. 4711 anil
ujiry.jww per roii
VEQBTABLE8.
P.lt cat.ua tlie.raU..L -.'3llt . ...
a IUI M H VJ'rl Uinil O aJlilUTJ KIVIIlK i BiiCnl
' a
them 44 to 33 f r the democrats. Ill
is reasonably expected that they will
in 18U9. The republicans are already
national policy, lie who is man
enough to look facts straight in the
face sees that the only democratic
victories have been gained where the
tleniocrMt retiffiiuixl v nhstul.ml frnm .
:. " gei some oi inose 7 places above en
aiscussion or the tariff ana insisted uulerated which will i..sur a work
that free sliver had nothing to do Ung j.ty oll 1 measures
w.... .D u aiieu- ttfUir i8,n. R,lUhll,n nihv op! menc nir Saturday morninir Nov. 2(1
tion of Ihe iNwple was wholly absorb- help from the national democrats on J""0, Haturday will lie
ed by local issues, aud they had no t.rreucv legislation vet it can not heW.,n the Christian Church and on
- ... t-urreut.y n gistaiiutl, yet II can not sund.iv In lhf 1nno-rom.il. .nl .h.,i,
u...ug..t ... me .arm or oi repuoucan oonaldefwl so reliable kas republi
n...l......l ....II..1... r o.a ... ...... I 1
uaiiuiiai niiu ira iron, urai lip mm, yotCS
Y. P. . C. E. COS V EN 1103.
The fifth semi-annual convention
of the Washington county Y. P. 8. C
will be hel.l in Hillslioro com-
the results came which are now para
ded as defeat of Mt-lvlnleyism and
rebuke of the Dingley hill. It ason
ingofthat sort affrts some minds
just liecause it is childish, but most
York.
The great question in American
politics ttalay la sound money, but
sound money is not an issue in the
republican party. and an v man who
American voters are not deceived by attempts to make it such iaa dlsor.
it in the least." The Tribune, Now Lanlzer. and so far as his influence
goes exerts It In the line nf republi
can tlefeat. There is never any dan
ger that a wrong cause, ii presented
on its own merit solely, will triumph
iu this country. Tho fieople of the
United Ktates are sound at the core,
though they .are liable to misleading
and sometimes defenceless ngainst
su title falsehood uttered by designing
iitMrgnni'rs whine amhition is to
rule or ruin. Morn Observer.
NOMK I'T'I KltA.M'KS Of THE STATE
There is no such thing as a free sil
ver republ lean "any more. Put your
finger upon one that has hitherto
been musipieradirig under that name
and you will find a man who support
ed Itryan last year, and is now de
vising means to defeat the republi
can nominees next year. The "re
publicans" who held to Unit Idea have
dropted it, the others are npulits
and the party must exisrt to tret
along without them (ill they hav-
seen the error of their way. Plain,
dealer.
The democratic ptirs that have
been talking nf a landslide through
out the country have suddenly drop-
ed the subject. Outside of Tam
many's victory over a divided oppo
sition the republicans mom than held
their own. The people al! fl icking
to free trade aud free silver as Itryan
predic ed dia?s not seem to la? coin
ing true at all. Instead of the next
congress being pnpo-democratic as he
prophesied, the republicans will make
gains and will gain at least one
member in the senate, that from
Maryland. Albany Herald.
When completed, the aale of the
Union Pacific K til road will have
paid back to the Government prln
cipal and interest at 6 t?r cent. This
"investment" was made about thirty
years ago, and bow many Invest-
men s of that length of time could
have panned out better? When the
national advantages resultiug from
the construction of this road are con
sidered, the investment on the part
of the Uuited States would Dot have
been a bail one if no part of the prin
cipal or interest had la-en reid. It
is probable, however, that the demo
cratic wallers will continue to talk of
the "st-nl" that was perpetrated.
Wtst Side.
The republicans should elect all
the slat e t fflcers, and a large major
A telegraphic paragraph states that
Kainlsh spies are in the United State
insisting our defences and our mil
itary resources. Well if those spies
return home and report the truth
they will be undone but if they re
iort what the Mpanish widi to hear
and they are believed, the nation will
lie undone. Ho let thorn son what
they may or report what they will It
crnn matter little to us. If they report
facts Spain will not go to war with us.
If they reMirt us defei celess and
without resources and war be declar
ed against us, they cannot be deceived
for at the end of the skirmish, there
will be no Spaniards to deceive.
Men should lie elected to nrtW who
possess enough of the spirit of self.
sacrifice to think at least twice for the
people and Ihe conimunl'y to every
time they think for themselves. Men
who seek office solely to advance
their self-interest cann it add to the
strength of a government the peo
ple nor Improve conditions. -Kist
Oregonian. And that is just what
the populists and Bryan democrat
did not do at the last session of the
legislature.
Sunday In the Congregational church.
the following program ha been ar
ranged: lor the occasion:
SATURDAY MORXIXQ.
9:30 Praise Service. R. L. Shellev
:45 IWr"Onr Motto." Wm. Rnl.i.
10:00 riijier "Tho Meal Endeavor So
ciety." Mrs. 8. II. Waters
10:13 Paper "The Associate MetnlK-rs."
Miss l.ilhi I'unli
10:30 Report from International Con
vention.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON'.
1 :1!V Praise Service. Rev. II. A. Doch
1 :30 l'mn-r "The work of C. E."
II. It. Rlood
1:45 Pnper "The Coming fenera
tion." U. 8. Mcllargue
2:00 liiiriiness meeting.
3:0o-'iiH.r "The Tenth Lci..n."
P. Oliver
3:15 AiMresa "Missions in Turkey."
liev. Daniel Staver
SATURDAY EVEXIXO.
7:30 Praise Service. Rev. S. A. (;nnre
7:45 Address. Rev. Austin Rice
SUNDAY MORNING.
11 :00 Church Services.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
3:00 Junior Rally.
SUNDAY EVENING.
0 :30 Consecration Meeting.
, . Ren Dennis
7:30 Conventional Sermon.
Rev. Geo. A. Tapgart
M. M. Bridges of the Climax Mill
ing Co. selected a wet stormy night
for his last birthday which occurred
Wednesday, but notwithatandi nvthp
storm llela-kah degree Lodge I.o.
O. F. arranged a surprise party tor
mm at nis resilience. The surprise
was complete. Not a whisper of Ihe
matter got to his ears. However
wnen nis friend appeared about fl
o'clock he took in the sitnni Inn nnl.
ished his hoots and assumed his place
" "'"i- iib iruesis irmnt ivow
lr. J. P. Tatniesie and wife, Mr. W.
ii. ncnrung anil wife. Mr. I). Hor.
win ami wife Mr. J. M. Ureear and
wife, Mr. A. Sieglerand wife, Mr.C.
i Ln-icnman ami wire. Mr. J. Palm.
ateix and wife, Itev. Atkins, Mrs. S.
J. Williams and the Misses Lucy
numpnreys, i.UU Mann and Li la
t-rtUII
No nun can tell when It will
come along . OOca It atarta
ap before na la aneapected
timet and placea. livea aa
alternooa atroll with a friend and a chance
Introduction may ahape all the conrae oC
oue'a after life. To be alwaya at your beat
and aot aabamed of your deatioy yoa anuat
dreea Ilka a true grnUaniaa. Thia caa
be done by ordering your Sella aaa (hirraaWi ot
M. BORN & GO.,
Tht (treat Chicago Merchant Tailors
Wtio are unrivalled Itaatereof
the Tailoring; Art.
00 NEW patterna. Flncet Material. Perfect
Pit. New Stock. Lateet Sty lea. Beat Work
aunahlp. Thrifty Pricea.
A Cheery Onaxaatw With, All.
CaMeai
.' . . .-
Ml .TltIOM.
IN
SCHULMERICH & SON.
HILLSBORO. OREGON, AND SEE PATTERNS.
Dr. C. B. Brown dentist, writes
that he will visit Hillsboro profes
sionally next Monday.
Jim Biggs, serving a fifteen days'
sentefice for larceny of a bottle of al
cohol, is the first prisoner In Ihe new
jail. Biggs came from Sherwood.
Hon. II. 8. Hudson was a visitor
in Hillsboro yesterday. Mr. Hudson
expects to go to Alaska early In 1898
snd serve as deputy U.S. collector
of customs at St. Paul.
Notice of Mnle of I ten I Troper
y by t.xecutor at Pri
vate Nalts
VJOTICK IS IIKKKKY GIVEN, flfAT
LM DUi-HUHiit to an onlt-r of mill-inuile liv
the t'ounty t'oiirt of the State of reriiii
for Waxhinpton county, in the nmlti-r of
Sheriff Bradford expects lo iro to
run iana tins evening after Ii is pets
wno nave neen in prison there for
ine piiat iwo months, tie will es
cort Ou Wachlin and John Moore
out ou Saturday morning.
Huston A Shute have completed
tneir nownng alley ami have thrown
it open to the public. The apparatus
I the best that could be built. No
resort In Port hind I superior. We
may now lock for tournaments
participated in by teams from abroad.
After, many years Washington
county has one of the best Jail In the
state. I h-cell work is conceded to
he the best aud safest made. The
court and contractors wpre fortunate
n getting the work done N-fore the
rainy season seeing that it was un
dertaken so late in the year.
Mr. Frank Mitchell has been mak
ing suMantial Improvements at his
bowling alley. The building has
been pvpi-red, a grand stand built
nd rudls r rug laid for the howlers.
The experts say that their big scores
are made on Mitchell's alley.
The K-f worth League of this dis
trict h i their annual convention in
the II I ii- ro M. K, church last Fri
day f-'c y and Sunday. It was
. .. iva most enthusiastic meelinirs
tneLea lers have ever held. Be
tween HO and 90 delegates fnim
abroad wore present and they kept
the exercises moving. The local
church, benefited by the presence of
the outside helpers who aided to
swell the memliership by 21 aoces.
sions on probation.
THK 4-IUCllil' loritT, OK THE
h-.te nl Oreiri.ll. lor Wu.liltwien
ll'Min, ..
I'Mjnii 8. Hull, Plaintil),
v.
U. W. Mnrah, a administrator of
i no entitle oi Mirliaol Wr.-ii deieaa-
h(I, Oirlntma Wren, O. Il, Wren,
Nllie Uevnolda. Kaiv W run. lrw
Newell, Liily M. Moon, Kiiiiiih
W I ami, l.ulu K. Wuliama.-n an. I
Anna Wren ll.-lemliiiiia
lo ( . I). Wren and Mary Neaeil, of the
nituvn iiHi.ieti -lereii'iHn'a;
lu the nmue of ihe Hlatu oi On-run. vou
Miu encii ot you are lierchv nuinrml to
IT" oii'i anawer inu colnolnilit IlleU
againet you in theabove enulli-.l auit by
.Monil v.tlie ail dav ot Novemlwr. 1S1I7.
the aiime briiiit the ur.it day ot tiie next
reeulttr term ol thin l.'niiri in.inwi a
the expiration ol the an wt eka' pub icu
tion ot thia auniinotia preorioel by order
i t the Court; and if you tail to ao appear
and anawer, lor want thereof the plniniiH
wm mipij 10 me uuurt lor mo reliel de
mauiled in I lie eouiulaiiii. to-wil: that a
tecree be en er.nl aauinat vou an-' pa.-h nl
aniil defeDiiania reitiiring y.,n and em h ol
aaid defeudui.ta lor theinaelvea and aaid
Marah aa dminiat:ator of the t-Maie of
Micliael Wren, deceased, tor and in eliaif
of aaid eatuta to execute and del ver ta Ibe
planum a deed wilh the usual wnranty to
the reel esiate deaeribed in the complaint
herein and that it raid defendants fail in
execute euid deed euvhdecree atuiidtorand
iu place of the a line the aaid real estate
ia ailunted in Washington County, Urenon
me estate oi t uristiuna Halt, uweaaeil. unit I and beiua more Iiarticmuriv .leai-r ned
duti-d July tith 1K7. follows to-wit :beuiK the south fil'tyacrea of
Ihe uiik-raiKiiiMlex(xutor of aunl estate the follow InR ileai-nlh-d truot ..f land: be-
will, under aulhority of aaid onli r. from ginning i8..'J ona. Weat . f the auuih-eaat
ami atti-r Moiulav the tilth day of Dt-tt-m- corner ol tiie donation land claim of M irh-
VY . ' r.""" ' " at private ame ine aei wren anil wile, in Town. I N. ol U
following diaorila-d ruul proa-rty. aituutc W.W lli.Mer. in aai i 0-unlv and Btate. .ml
in Washington county Oregon, and partic- running thence West 15 32 ha. Hience
ninny oi-m-rusi-o us follows, to-wil; Lots
No. 1, 2 and H all ol and in Illock No. 1:1 iu
Hiiniiion'a addition to Hillslioro, Oregon,
Terms of sale are one-hull cash down, re
mainder in one year from diiteof sale; de
le red pnyint-nt to draw interest at Sf-r
ceui aim to oe M.-cureit tiy Inortguge on tin-preiiiim-a
Hold. The puri-ham-r luuy at his
option payuiicasn ttowii on .lali-oi suie.
r-aid sule will he auhject to the coiitirma-
tion of theCouiitv t'aitrt. Itiila will lie re-
ceived hy me at Hillslioro, Oregon.
Xlutt-il this litli iluv ol .NovohiImt, ISilT
KOiKII.PH t'KAXDAI.U
Executor of the estute of Christiaiiii
Hull, deceased. Z'r'SJ
orlll chs.. then-.- tCn.-i l.ta'chs.
and theme 8-iuib Ti.27 . in - j.i ... . r.t
beginning, coniuiuiug It i .n-n-s.
in ailuiltoll to sum a. l.tn i. Iv .i.-re?. aaiii
d eree will a.ao unnii anuiu riii..lii.nna in.
elu.le a atrip ot laud 30 tcet wide extend-
nig ir.nn a Milni on ihe (J niinv r.md at
tiie uortheaat oriier oi tl..- rui-l loo acre
tract aoutlierly aioiia- ihe eiu.iurn boun
dary ol aal.l one hundred aire tract
to the aaid aouth liltv ac ea mid tli.it
the pluiniitl have audi other and further
relief as the court mar deem iuit and
eiimauie.
Una auinmona ia served unon vou bv
.. niieaiion or o ueroi non. -r. a. ii-
lliiue, jit.ioe of aaid court, mud. an i dale I
t C'haiubura. at Aitoria tlreeoi. the Tin
aay ol Uctoher 17.
W. N. HAKUKT r,
2,-20 Attorney lor Plainiill'.
Im Your Jtiisiiioss Dull.'
Then this is the time to iniirovo
it. lfcin't wait until "souictliiiiK
turns up," but turn it up yourself.
Itciueinla-r this tlm purjMiHc of
advertising is to bring luixineHs.
The iso lniKini-HH man will adver
tise as much if not more in dull
seasons as in busy avitKona.
A giaal and tiino-lionored way
of advertising is through the
Ilil.i.snoKO Indki-kniirnt. W Ik-IIi-eryou
want to get out soim-tliing
neat to sen. I through the mulls or
something cheap to throw around,
come and see us.
If You Were He
Yes, if yon were the creditor
and saw the merchant sitting
idly in Ids shop accumulating
more dust, cobwebs and out-of-style
goods than cash, vou would
proliably fuel like asking, Why
don't you
Wake Up
use the advertising column of
the iln.l.MioNO Indki-kni.knt
aud exchange, vour stiak for
legal Wndcr? Vlnit say yon.
Itush Work
IN THE CIRCUIT COtTKT, OK THK
a nn.t-.- oi ti.egon,
i 'oiintv.
Kmerov leat Wilson, Plaintiff,
nil II. .
I nit. )
Ulin Chnddirk Wilson, D.-fend
To Ulin Cliudd ok Wioon, deiendant
hove named :
In the n sun- of the 8i..t.i of Onvon. vol.
are hereby require I in a.wr and ansaei
ne eunipiaint ineii against you in tin
shore entitled suit on or l.efor'e ihe lira
day of I lie next regular term nf said Court
following fie expiration ol six aucce-aive
weeks' piiltliration nl till- sui.unons, t...
it, on or iK-iore siononr. oveniher !i2ml.
IS!.?, and if y u mil to so apsnr and ana
war for wuin thereof the nlnintilt will nn-
ply lo the n uri lor the relief prayeil lor
in Ihe e-miphnrit, to-w t, for a deeree dis-
ng till II.IIHIS
ItoliiKinent Tax l.iat lor the
Year IHOII.
VTOTICEI8 HKItKHY til VEX, THAT
XI nv virtue ol a warrant imm.imI ....i ,.i-
the County Court of the Hlnte of ilr....
lor Wuslmigton County, ntlesUil hy the
Clerk ol'sui.i Court on the 2tth ihiv of Men.
tembi-r,lsj(7, and to me dint-ted coiiiiniind
ing me to collect the delin.iient tuxes for
the year lfsa! lor the tkiunty of WushinK.
ton. Mute ol Oreg anil for want ol sum-
.klV-tl,f .,,, Il.l.t.ltf l.f H. U 1 ...,. .. I
.... ...... i cieui M-rsoiuii protH-rty I liave lev noon
twee p ,.,n,,rt and Ihe ile.en.la,., ... and will scll.nl puhlie auction, to the ,K
hut .Ms.ni. I have he rare and riist.Mv ..I eat bidder lor cash, at the soulhd" r ot Tie
Dan.el l'-.vl..n Wi n, a minor rlni.l ol Court House in the City of llillsbom in
pla.ntil and defend,...! and lor the cat, .uid Washington ot.ily. Or g ".. m, y ,L,"
an.! dishuraementa ol this auit. (!iy the it it I. -lay of NovVmlK-rT 7 The to l
riimsunimi.ua is nerved upon you l v lowing . li s, nl-. real proM-rty aitiiiite in
puiiiiraiion tliereoi in I lie Killslioro In.le.
p-i.ue.,i pursHHi.t to the rder of Hon. gon. or ao much thereof nan. I-
I ilolllns A M il-til jiiriBAftt ..u r'n 1- . , . ' '
... -j . -- , IWKIHHT will
vin-u, wm ci i ii rues men-oil. euul sale to
tnnd
The Cuban administration has run
against a snsg. It offered atonomy
but the Insurgeants feel themselves
strong enough to reject it. They
probably entertain the same thought
as those running through the brains
of the colonists in the American rev
olution after the battle ol Haratiwa.
It was iuipitwible to induce the rev-
oiuti, mists to ay d iwu their arms at
that lime. The I'ubaua will continue
the struggle.
The first number of lh. rimaa Vl
ley Journal has been received. Grass
alley is a thriving town In Hherman
county. The etliior is C. K. Brown
ami nis paper is republican. The
paper is print it with the material
lately used at Newberg by the New
Is rg Imleitendent. M i ihora u
less ppu Mat paper and one more re
puoucan. Ihisisan instance where
proserity killed the waller and
builds up a new enterprise.
Dorrence, the Mountalndale lum
ber manufacturer brought a load of
tunioer to inecity yesterday wet as
It was. While unloading castings at
thestntion the team was frightened
ami ran away. The hauled wagon
was ditched in a railroad cut nearby
and one of the animals was tempor
arily disable,!, though it was Anally
released iroiu iu narrow quarters
Good lantern projections of pictures
have always been Interesting, and
disolving views have fascinated the
profound physicists, bat as wonder
ful as those project i"-!-. are they do
not compare witl- u new projection
bearing the na' cineograph." In
the old was a. gnided pose, but in
th i.ewther i. life and action. This
U- rsa'siiileby the new photogra
phy 1 1 i 'akes Instantaneous pictures
ami can . i a picture of its subject
in every u.. men!.. These photo
graphs developed on a ribbon fllni
can be thrown tism a screen and if
by machinery they be thrown upon
the screen in the order tl.ey were
photographed and sufficiently rapid
the original motions will he repro
duced. The Hillsboro people had an
opportunity to see this novel enter
tainment thi week. The company
exhibits at Forest Grove tonight and
Ortoln-r 6ih. 1117.
Ken ion, llronanqh A Muir,
' 2(1 AiU.rnrya lor Plaiutill.
is a problem in most job oll'u cs.
Not ro with the 111 i kimiuo Jn-nKi-KNiik-NT
I'rintery. We have
a large force ol men at work all
the time ali.l can rush" a job
for you without any trouble.
When you want work done
quickly give the IIii.i.mhoko In
bhi k-NDKNT Job Ollice a trial.
NI3I.TIOK5X.
.OTICK I'OK 11 III.ICATIOK
L.tan Orrn r at Onitona Citt, Or.
Novrllllier i, S!I".
VTOTICK IS HKRKItY OIVKN. THAT
lv the following-iiumcd settler has lih-d
notice of his intention to make tinal pnsil
ill sup orl of disclaim, and Hint said i.ns.l
will he made la-fore the It.-gister ami Ite-
ceiver at Ort-gon t ny, On-gnn, on lee. is,
in;.,, tib: ,
William It. I nusicnnnf.
II Kmoi lor the K MufS K M, M K of
r. oi r-i-c o, U1H1 v Vt ol rt W ol
nee io, i n X 11 . w .
lie names the following witnesses to
prove Ins continuous residence iiim.ii ami
cultivation of. said land via:
ItoU-rt T. Mimpson of lliixton Oregon.
Adam Simpson,
I'eterJ. I. nn. I.
Frank llurgholxer "
( HAS. II Moo K KM
21-28 Ucgister.
AbstrMclinc and Onvejanc-Ing.
tomorrow (night. The plant for the
exhihiiion is quite exia-nsive hence
there will not he many on Ihe road. I
and present opportunities ehould lie1 "X'' ;;' . rtJ-IKRiKtH
. . 11 XV the tlmlersiefi.il Im
lliiiniveii.
S2000.
Economy: save to cents on
a package of "cheap" baking
powder and eat the cake.
You couldn't do better for
your doctor.
StAtfinf' Best money-back
baking powder ia at your
procer's.
ASch.iHaf ae.
SaaKra
Y filVEV THAT
irneil tias entered into i.nrt.
iiersmp Willi n. il. Iliiiiiplin vain the Aha.
tract and Convevanciiig husiness under the
urn. iiHine ot itnuipiirevs k rkm,
ttrdera for work solicited. All work will
i promptly ami satista-torily done. Ollice
at the old place on Main street opiiosite
Court House, llill-.ls.ro, Oregon.
Oct. an, 1SSI7.
THoM. I). HIM I'll ItEYH,
Trennnrer'a Kwtice.
NOTICE IS HF.REB' GIVEN. TH t
ail in..ty Warmnta endor ed prior
lo Jin. IS, Ri7, . re now redeamable at Ihe
otTiee nl the ouniy treasorer. in the etty
of II llsi m County of Waahinrtnn, and
IZtlsT7 on ,n" s,l Nov.
Dated at Hillslioro, Or., thia 11th day of
Nov., 17.
A. B. CADY.
I'ouBty Trafturvr.
comiiience at 10 o.clock .i. M. of aaid dav
Ullll ,.,.111 i ,1.1.. Sr. I.... ... .1 -
cejited until anid land ia aold.
J.ihiwon, A II Ihcirsori-Theirii.lcr.
est u si-c 1 t I a r I w. f:i acres as re
conliil in vol 2 page 4 HI record of
deeds, Wiishiiigtou County, Ore-
f '. ' '.-' ". 22 7ft
in mi set: If inn W: lot I 111 Mi-e
I -, t I a r I w. '2i acres nai M,
.us t aim nun Ol lot .i. Ms-f urn all
a r I w, 11 acres ns recorded in vol It
age fh'W. record of deeds Washing
ton county Oregon . tO
. ..v.. n.ierrsi 111 J HO CUIUS (loll
(si t I 11 r I w ; U acres us rci-ordi-d in
y.l I. page -Jii. r.-cor.l or il.i-.ls
Washington County Oregon; hlk I
tuiu.i iiiavert. n . o-.
aii...-. . i, . . I I. .:-.: ill -i
.... ... j i IO-.-0 oon .o -ii t I a r 1
w lying north of Portland road. -J r;
ncri-s, ns recorded in yol F puge .V2
records of deeds itsliiiigtou couii-
iy "n-goit MS HA
jonnsoii tract lots a I) c d e Tg Ii I 1
to T, inclusive in Joseph Wood don
4S t I s r 2 w, 81-i acres ns recorded
"'vol l, page 211 rccorda of decea
niisiiiiiKii.ii . ouuty. On-gon H2 90
. ... .. .hi in e oi w l-l and part
of a e 1-4 of sec i t I a r 2w. Vtl
acres us re-orded in vol Y page ftlti
ni-ord of deeds Washington county
i r.-gon
I heir iiil.-r.-sl in j it Mc.Miliun don
No .ia t I s 1 w and an t I s 2 w
acres us worded in vol Y page 5lti
reconl of.lceda Washington county
0"(0 '
Mw 1-4 or n w -tnnd part of li c T 1-4
of n w H and part of n of a w 1-4
ofMi-jioti 7 t 1 s r 1 w 77 S acre na
,...,,,-,, ,,, T pil(tp f, m.(ri
of l-eila Washingloiigton County
OrKoii '
Their interest in K llarton' ilon No
17 t I s r I w i 0 ai-n-s as n eorded
U! .." I"re"l,! reeoni, ordeiila
wtshington Coiintv Oregon On zt
Moid proia-rty will I aold unhfcct to re
deiupti.m as -r statute ororegoii
Hated thia aith day of ( N-t. IH117'
hi :t , -b"AIE015I,
ri ientrof Washington county On-gon
and Kxjtllcio Tax oile Ur.
Baking Ilowdcr
in t.ie rtitouir ootrRr of thk
1 Wtaie ol Oieg .n,,,r Washington County.
1 he American Mortgage Company 1
-. nooiinini, i.iinneu la corpora- I
Ilalnlill,
V.
Jeaae Hohaon and Mnry C.Hhson
111a wile; r..M. tlarteran.l Har-
ler.iiia wn.-r ill lam f. Young ami
..VWl MIIV.II.HW!
D.-fendnuta.
1 .V ,l,r'''r and Huner. Ilia
wife, defi-u lints aim re tuime-i:
In thu nil il tin, rliate o; Oregon, You
anil each ol you are hereby notilu d and
required to annear in ilia .1....
Courion or l-lore the lirat .i.v f ih.
next term of Court, in-wii- il,n K..iiril.
.Monday nf November ii... nu,i.
2'ld, ll7.loni.ike auamer I,. ,.i.....,uv
complaint l.l. d in ll.ei.l,ve eniitied cause
and if you tail so 10 appear and answer.
plaii.1,11 will apply te u, cllllrt 1(r lhl.
lie! demanded in said eomni,i,ni
The reliel demand, d in aaul .......
conaiala ol the foreclosing a c-rlam
11 r""" oy J"Mr hsoi. and
Alary t-. lli.hH.n.his aril, in 1...... ...
lift. Ha d mortgage bear, itate ot rehrtt
aiy 12. lial, and aaa given to ec. ure the
ayuieiit o tne sum at lli'im.,. 1 i.-.i
(l.aJ mil dollars and intercut ,,l u.B rale of
eight per c. nl per anunm Ir.nn date, 11c
. ..rding to the lerma ol a certain 1,1111.1
.ai note and certain interest nolo-, recned
i. sain i.ior. g - go
Haul mortgage la nn the f,.ll,. ... ....
wribed real pioK-rty. situate in the C.iim
Wasliinglou and Stale of Oiegon, 1,.-
Lota four(ll, fiye(ft), six (f!), ,7.
eiglittS) two.y.112) and thinee..( III). Hliui-
I uck Orchard Homes, situate 111 Wash
ington O iii.uy.in the Hi ale ol Oregon ron
taininii seventy acre a.
Hn.l inorigHge is recorded in the rec
iV'l'i, vy,i,,t"n oun y, Oregon, in
II sk .Uot H'irigagea at page 32.
ih rei ei ilemanded iiiciu.lea a praier
lor ju lgenienl aganiat aaid tnorigagora in
lae.u... ,U..n hiindred(l.ai.ij dol.a.s
toua.her witn iniereat tli, reon al the rale
-.1 eight per ceni per annum, aince Febru
ary 12, 1 , a.l in the Limed Hiatca i-..M
v "" ,"r,""' auiiioi-Tcn lull!
(1U.I0) ilo.lnra the amonut of taxes
.ea.n-t -aid real property I i,y ,,,,.
till, a uh ruht a-r cent ir nm...... ......
est Hi. -reon aince Orinlmr I...T
the lurther bum. ol fuiM 1 1 a ..,
, . . . . , , ..M..M1... n.,i. nil.
(LSI) ilmlari as a re., nable ml..ra,..
he em and for the e..... ....1 .1..
mrntH ol thia anil, an.l i..r . ,1 ......
the ai,i niorta-ige. toueiber ia.ii, . 1..
omitol aaid tnxeHttorl.er. le.-. unit can
IVl i?1"."" ,,JM",!t"" aa.-l real roia-rlr
nddtrw tiiig hjiauc.irau pio erty Iwsold
o ,-ay ll. e .11,,. a uleive mei.ih.i.e.l hi, I
mat 11. e purclia.er hi ,u Ii sine tie let into
poises. no, ot , rr:t uri.rly Mn,, ,lBt
yon and each of you. and each and all ot
l il- lendant-i un.i ..! er..n, claiming
onderi,uor any ..I saiu d, lend..
ihoil t arred an, 1 Ion-. tTlna il aril a.l a-i.el.a
lit e slid iniereat in and lu or lien unon
loi rea- pr.ipei ly r any part thereof.
Una iimiiiwna ia ..i.l.i..l,.,.i n, ...
sn order ol Altri.,1 v i.- ..- 1. ... . .
he Circuit Court 01 the Htntu ol Oregon.
ir Miilmoinali County, departineni ho 2
ma. uiii the sn li day of Oi;iober. Iss.7.
... . . l",r"'" wash.figion Couiiiy
1 !"''' 'hea .v en.i l,rt.
"E JldiK, UK KOOKY HUM WAY
Aiteraeya fur I'lamtiil.
Xlle ! Klna I fteltlrment.
VOTIf E M HKItKHY UIVKX. THAT
11 the iiiideriigiied has tiled i.,.,.i
a.iwintaaex.-,iiirn of the last will and
ies.,inic..t of Oarlm Hmith divease.1 in
the ( oiintv Court ol tl. ...
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