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HILL5B0R0 1XDEPEXDEXT. FHIDAY, 1)K( KM MM :i, 1V.I7. LOCAL AND GIvNKkAl.. il WlHll Hrliulim rich f.r flu V H Hl.'rt, A t u-iit i mi i.j-ilu.l in ii, .fa. LI II. A'!1"-" I'l Mlll!T milium. llrcie triiiitiiiuK In iiih I'll nil timU nf iln-m-H at Si huliiiiTicli A Sun. If ii uiiil in uj.t mi uii.l.n 1!m f-o-N'tiuiiuirii li A S'Mi.'m u-.Miiifii. t all "li lliiiiiiiliri. nr Iimiim on UikmI .ro.fl ty , ul-m liiruis (n ri-ul nml III M'll. l,.ll- Hl.ll M i-telf4 HM-H Ullll l-IIHln hII iiyl' H lln-'Iii-iih iii ( It city Hi S'liuluu-rit li A Shi. 1 In-I.. -I nn.ri ini'iit of lil irk ilri'r.-. gmall .l III. Mi ll ill till- flly Hi S liuliiii-ri.-li A .S.UI, K"V. li. A. I h . Ii will (H ( ii,y hi luliil in Hi., Kv.imk-Ii.mI I'liur.-li in ' Siui.l.iy iiiiirnin mi. I evening. S. IhiImhtk-Ii A' S hi.'s 1.4 the ihi. In )! hIi.i" hii.I .Iryt'iMHl-., Iln-y nr rlmn' llii'in Hi lilt f.n-iory hii.I f in m. II rlicii' r llinn (In ir roiiiwiitiir-. .si.ii liini i'ihiIi! 1'ukn WHrnii j. I 111 iv Ii'hiI lo iiii4iiiiii!iiii. A -". ImiIIIi' "if .SIiH.iIi'h Cur.' ly ly i-.iv your iif.'. K ii.l liy IliiUtiuru i'lutr-iiiii.-y. Our fliM-k of iin'ii'it ami lulic's iiiHi'kinl.Mlii's iiiul ii,t-u' nvcri'imt n iin-i-iiiiii'Ii' hiiiI ill (irin-Htli.it ciin not U iluilir.iti-. Hiiy whi-ri, in tin riiuuty. 'II. Wfliruiii; A .Suns. K'i in iiiiu. I tlio uiUHii- il" at Mri. J m 1 1 ir.i'i (lirlors mi I'Vi.l iy evii inj, 1 1,.-. 10. I'ii.i pr iMm will In uiuliT tli' ilir.iii.in of .Mr. V. II lii.t iu' nM-islci hy h mi 111 H-r of his jmiil. .V-w tr mi l.-i iIih w.'fk Ht li. i: liry. hii A Shii'm i'hsIi utor.t. I'riiiH n-ilu.'-fil oil riTlaiii linos In cl.n nut. Ask for llii'in, wi' h:vn liiiriins iimviTy lliin liook out for our i-lotk nnf in'xl wi'fk. lii'ii. ltuis.iin l'n-l. ii. A. II through i'ri I'oiiimitti-t luis Hski-.l for Hinl r.-ci'lvisl IiimuIsIoiu's lor I In lliri" iiiiiinirk.'il ifr.ivi-M of Holitii'rs Imri.'il in O.I.I Ki-How'rt CKiui'tiTy, I lilMmro. 'I'll. 'Hit llHVI ll'S'll wl, t IS t'li,H'll to IMU H Hlllill' Oil III.' f n't' of a wo.mIi'ii Imlian to hs the lriiml ri'sionsi' lo the very clever HilverttHini; of M"Hnrn II. Wchruin; A Snn'n. They d.-Hcrve the wticce-H. Their a.lvcrl iHciiientM are l.nck.-.l up l.y the riyhl kiml iromli Iimi, the K., N. A 1 1, (.'n. Iiraiitl. The (oiic of the sermon Ht the Conitreif ilional Oiureti hi 1 1 11. in , next Snn.l;iy, will le "Lile nut ol ,niHi"(l,iiiiliniiH II: I I; Ht 7 :.'I0 . III. the I'.islor will upeuk on Another of Ihe Ureal Chaniclcr-t of History." The reinaininu Mervif.n will he imii ilu. tc.l in their iisiin 1 or.l.-r. The M.'llioili-u churoli of IlilNlioro it consid.'riii plans for huililiuj,' a new church next summer to cost filioO. TIib new edilice will occupy the same corner wheM the old one now hHihK The present hilildim; is a jrootl one hut dies not meet the d.'iiiiinds of the coni;repaion. For sale: Dwelling house, store and stock til' irei.ernl nierchtiinli-e til (Irecnville, Oregon, at it ss than cost. Half cash, rest on loni? time, or will trade for firm properly. llea-'o" for desirinir a chanire it failinfc IichUIi. KiKluire at I s HKI'KNUKNT odhe or of Dr. M. H.i'Hiker, Ureenville, Or The sec! ion men cleaned up ahout tin? Ilillsl'oro stalion this week. The old warehouse foundation that so lony lias heen an eye sore to every one visiting the station h torn away mid the ruhl'isli removed. The IS I'.Ho. has removed another feature. Tl lonuolians have liecn replaced hy while men as g;-etion hands. The change is satisfactory to the company. There will he a meetuiK of tin Hillslsir i II wrd of Tr.nle hl l at Ihe founcil CliamUT, I ity Hall next Saturday evoimiji, l - '' Ht 7:'," o'clock. The executive cimuiiHee lc wlioin was referred the mull, r i f mal imr hii experiment of (irovuotf Ihs'Is will tit this ni.i'tinrf make a re port of the summer's work, ltis.lo sired that a full attendance until !' had as Ihe executive committee lots other work to sucest. Some further particulars have Ixt i. learue.lHl.out the bewilderment ol H-rirer and Inisinoni io ' halem mounlaies rcporteil last wts k. I he vouiikf men weie overtaken by H snowr storm and tlndiit)t theiits-l ves bva rahin, thoy t.n.k pm-x-ssioi The snow (ell so thick and fast thai thev isiul l not sv Ht-r.s a Kulcli. They slaved there three -Ity iH'fore the storm broke sunViently b traveling prudcid. At tin 'I that limetheystail.d out. The snow was ,, tp anil the fa.r of the com. try was so channel that IMisiunmH, tin K.iide, did not rtvoiriiin hi Hurr.Min.l- inirt mi w '"" 1""'4,, N ,, nonia. There the famished men vrot food and r.-.t after which they came out. In the mounlain cabin the-, found part -f ek of .lour and a lew polat.TS. This meak-'cr larder k. H them alive till they if"- out. Mr ! II i'l.nirue has been admit ted to a partnership b law ., . i.L r..n...r. Hon. lh- prac II . .- Ilr.il HSSIIIIIIKlT I" l.inuiie, i in- ii- ., tilleof Ihos. H. loi.rfite A V.. ... 'I-.... ..r,r,nii7 itlOll el this tlrm carries ...the notti-e of h-o tythat the wild splmdor of new - - il KiviiiK pla- l. ll-l""-1 H",,! JunMifm.. Mr. K. I nt'll On-iron an hav.,. l'"'" 1 ls.ro. He has oinaincn - tilmnti- in (treiroti mvunm-. . ... : ol ,..,k hisnairs..... tlreiron and 111 T A - drove thus escaping the p.vu bar i t Hl....M .vr-ait, to .s-len J on a student who a 'l- " " s. hool. Mr. Tonne studied law in hit father ortbt. I.nd h m...i -I...I..MI -is vet. He I lilli clear . ...1.. ....-in thi l'i 11. .-,ie elib r hi ill iiiesllon. imltion at diil .Ml. , hit father pv.m- ! . . I ttiltl A iioerai " :d a welleonn.il I , m".'":: " ;V her with what . 1 . ... S&tl!" t'; - d ::r;ei. with , t n...i-tT.f ;n.l..-try n.l plication, why "'''' n0,T,mr, arV- er.hip will ho rei:m- " A' the strong law llrmt in Ihestat.. Mr. K. J. Wnnl.of ,tDi, lllll-tw,r., 0, fi r,hl4 wtJ .... flu km "Turin thrtt lli t;i,... ...ui ...in. , nr.- Unl l)t tm W()rk ,.h , . ( . ! H r iii-inurai-lmvl U .,. jrim-,! ' WliTH. TllU ,-S,,..m, ,...!... ...Ill in-. - 7 . h.irr.-l- p.-r Uy f , n ) Ur or f.r Uuun. TU . r it .lr , " iJilinjf Water hi Utvt;i l!T tll.ll W W fXw.-l . A ! -.ii iirri'iiorn hUi. tt.i watirl-" -ii i run tiii.Tu.ilatm A rouvo ' lo Ih., mill throuli tii. h. At I'm- Ii, h I n,H t It. r- U in n fi ""l.v -.U-.li l..,,r j M,iiM,.r. if,, ir or low wmi-r iifi-r Wiui "i" Mi,(,y Mt Hm a ., HyM iiiiV4ryiiiK rniii hhI Hiiflitt. nt Mini I a ice Hit. li' loiiirv now Tli HO, (. H I 1 i mi. , .,1,11,1 now uinl. rsi,,,,,! l()4 ,, y w, i,,,, I'V.sl iil,ut ii. 1 s ,,, y coiiv.-iii.-n,-,. dm W1 j. . ,,( JttlUi Mr. Ili-nry M-l,lri,i of Orison ' 'Hy visiliil In.'hils in , HslM.ro anil l'or.'r.l (irovf this He rsvivsl hi hi. rrv trtinini H'i-V.r..t 'Jrovt- n.l.l HH HII HX Hllllll lll M- tlml I.M.-I lilit iu in- ,s'!iiik' 114 n-w lliintfs of M'iii-.i lour j-chm. lie ralliMl on I'rof. M irsli au, 'u-U him with "I know it oiiirlit ty he r. Mumh hut just for t k iy 4 it he 0I1I l'rof. Jo." I'rof. Mur.holits rfiilly Hitrt iit- ''i iimil.iy h i'oyii.j,fn fr.,111 on of li Is Ih y h hii.I Hii.sV'.l him I ho ol.l h iuiiIh in thfir imw selling. TIhtm an-ft-w tliinjrs inure ,li asHirt for H m.in than it vi ( to the ,lmsn where iinlru,rili'i ..r hii rtluilim. Anil the iroii-Kmr ira.lly wi-Iliiiiih the loy al stulllMIlM ln'tlUMI Of lllltl Millie l rubles. The Oreoiian of Den. 2 Ins this paragraph: A.'d H. McIumI of Dil b y Or., ill, -Iio ()osl M.tiiiaritan hos pital yestivmy afiern.Min of some cerebral c.oplaint. Mcljeisl has Ihi'h a resiibnl of Washington eoun ly fur the -t an years, ami for 10 ye irs has teen working as foreunn of a seclioi lor the Sotilhern 1'ncillc Company He left a widow and three clntlreii and several brothers and sisle one of the l itti-r.Mrs. An nie DurUiii being Ihe wife of thee.. Itor of ilf SiMikesmaii H 'view. The decease. ivis a memberof the order of Iviilghiyof l'ythiasaud will be bur ted by Jliat order in the cemetery at Fores! firove Krid.iy. Mers. 10. M tlloy and H. Malloy, iiiad upalot of 41 bales of hops whiih liny sold this week for 1:1 cento. There was iiclivity alsiut the hoi warehouse last Wfduonday, but whether the hales changed hands or nut could not be learned. Ituyers oir. r l: cents while growers ask it it is that, j cent that prevent transactions. 1'he Portland market as reported yesterday shows signs of nriktiess and it would not U Ht all strange if the restraining J cent were removed within a few days. lvder Hhelly of the Christian Church has been visiting (piite extensively within the past month, and on his itiucry he has compared I he proh'rity of Hillslioro churches with (hose in other towns, lletluds that we are in Is tter condition than many other places and that no neigh boring churches eijoy greater spirit uililyaiid exhibit greater religious fervor than ours at home. Jos. Huston of W.i.ton was in town for a few hours last Tuesday, and wits a welcome visitor. His visit brings to mind IhU ho is a brother-in-law of Judge Mason of West Vir ginia who was so prominent a lew weeks Hgo in granting the lalior in junctions. Mr. Conrad Hrhulmerieh has pur chased of Jabez Wilkes 1(10 acres of the I'.ivton Wilkes donation, north of Greenville for which he paid IS0t I'he tract is a line body of land and the price may be quoted at the mar ket price fir farming land in this county. No sooner had Johu Moore got out of Jail on a technicality than he was rearrested, charged with malicious nod wanton .lentriictiou of public proSTty. The preliminary exami nation will be held in Justice Hick's court this evening. I wish hereby to give notice to the eople of Hillslioro and vicinity lhal 1 am in charge of Ihe Photograph llallery and with my experience am .inililied to give, and will guarantie satisfaction. W. It. Hoyt. Troy Laundry, W. Boseow at II Wehrung A Son's, agent. Soiled liu linretTiv.il nl' ,,( ru'wly noon ol each week and rcturn.il Saturday morning. Portland prices free of ex press charges. Parties who have Imtight fruit tret of the state nurt-ry at Salem and or dered them shippul to the Hillslioro milr ad station must call for them l.y Monday Dec. lith or they will be sold. Karl's clover K-st T.-a is a plens i .vative. K -L'ulatet the Imw le .... nil, .s me blood. Clears the iiilil- ' ... .-. make and pleasant plexion. lo take. -" Sold by Hillshoro pharmacy. For Constipation take Karl's Clover II, Mil Tea. the great l.l.-od IM n Her ,.res Headache, Nervousn.-s Krup tions on the face, and makes the head ,.,(.lirHsa It'll. S.ld by HillslH.ro Pharmacy. Karl's Clover II-m. I Tea, for Ct.n siipaiio... 1ft the lUtt and if alter ,,-ing it vo. n'tt,y s... rclurn the ...... l. hii.I g- 1 vour money. NH.I by HillstM.ro I rmacy. Calarrh Cur. d. A .i i.r. stii Mi iin-d cli ar head ami with Shiloh's I'.ilarrh ll-medy, obl on a guarat - be. X."tl iej'f'r Hill-horn Pharmacy lr,e. s ,i.t ry dob. U- K. Urynn A N.n. (ash v;tore f-r pr-tTri.t. largi-sl st.uk. i;.Ug..Kls. low. prin. Our motto is live ami 1iv,- To run-a . 1-1.1 i" ,,H-Vr:,T laxative Itromo tjnnine Tablets. ll drugg' ttt refund the money if It fails lo cure. I K A bunt late f Ihe law firm ..f Vi.rritt A A.l-tm hat r.inove,l fn '., j" and -atc. at Skaguay Alaska. H,n t. he Jeweler, hat a nl.-e "mntofladi.f lorgnette guards ned chaint. .I. of J- r. n -. ""',- .llll VimI waiit.il at ,,,ry ,i ll.il-i-.r"- the Photo il- ,,its 10 at Sen ill- All wool Orec ' m.'ri. h A Soo.'t I 'Saving umney la a greater art than (.ruing it. II. Wehrung A S iis help you to nave." A eyi'lou has Htru. k print. A cut of from 1 to 'i s-r uii; f r fur ther particulars ctll on J. M. Drown "Your Klondike i here! Nugg--t In It-atber, fortuu.it iu comfort, m.ir vela in worLinanlii." II. Weh rung A Son's. II. F. Colfeu has Istii carefully go ing over the in-iniy for th asi f.-w Oa.s t inlying luy and . ats. He tiik ail lolo I11.1I were 011 tiie 111 nkel. Cure that cough with Shiloh's c i:. . Tin In l miih euie. .el i.-ves .'H"i, .i ,iii.,;y. He n ,i-.s Mill I ' yi .ir. In ..is-. ..r 2.').-. rvibl l I I il-sb .lo Pn.irii. ' I tie last mil us All H-rsons indebt ed lo the tlrm of II. WehrungA S,. eilher by Hole or Hiniiint are rnU.-i-ed to make i nui. di ite selileineiit. J'lea.; rtiid and o. - .i. Ladiea, bike the i.esl. If you are l.-nubled with isin-.lipalion, sallow skin, and a tired l.s'liiig take Karl' ( lover Tea. Il is pi.- .int to tak.i. Sold by Hillsluro Pliaru.iicy. Mrs. II. O. Ciirisiiaus 1 1 and her ftiuily after a r. sideme of thirteen years ill Oregon, vested ir hoar. Its I I lit cars for Cilttortii.i w Ii re she ex s'cts to n, a k- le-r miur. iiome. llevival aer vices will Is held next week in the Christian church, Hills lioro, couimeiiciiig Sunday looming. K der D iniiell will lie here in line, for the Mon. lay evening services. Wm. Mohr makes fusils Ht his shop 011 Second street, HiUslsiro, for $.".. 'il I ar pHir, sewed sh.fs for .'1, and gives Hpn-ial attention to repair ing. He uses only first -grade stock which enables him to guarantee his work. The grand Jury e111ploy.1l ('apt. J. 1). Merrymuu and F.d Schiilmorich lo examine and report wmii -the tax rolls and county oll'n-i ils hooks. The work has not yet Ihtii coli.plcled, though Hatisfaclory proeress has Imtii made. Notice to parents: .Mrs. M. P. Drown has decid.il to organiss a Sat urday ut It rn.Min drawing class lo hc (iimiMlale those attending schisil. Il is an opportunity to have your chil dren learn todraw from nature. Spec ial terms Will la given for this class. The grand Jury, of which Win. Mctuiilin is foreiuin, adjourned Tuesday till next Friday Dec. Klih, at 10 o'clock, a. m. There l.s not much business yet to do, though there are two or Ihree items lhal were not iiite ready for investigation The weather formast of yeslerd iy predicts continued fair weather for the next few days though cooler. Heavy snow storms ragul yesterday over the Dakotat reaching south in to Nebriska and Kant is. The tem peratures there ranged from 8 Hlmve zero to 1 1 lielow. Hli.. ml. I'KIZE KNSAV I'OVIKST. Portland, Or., Nov. IS, lst7. The Oregon Society of Sons of Ihe American Revolution is an organiza tion composed of descendants of an cestors who assisted in establishing American independence. Any male decendant of such ancestor it eligible to admission into the society. Ds objects are purely patriotic and his torical. One of them is to stimulate interest in the history of the Ameri can Revolution and loyally to its principles. For this purpose the so ciety otfert three prizes of tl't, II.') and JIO reseeiively, for Ihe Ifst es say written hy any student under 21 years of age, in any public schorl in Oregon, on any one of the follow ing four subjects: 1. The continental congress the influences which caused it to assem ble; Its character and rank as a delib erative body; what, it accomplished. 2. The causes which led to arui.il reslstence in Massachusetts, inclu I ing the contest at Lexington mid Concord. 8. The Trenton Princeton cam paign. 4. The surrender of Cornwalli.t and the causes leading up to it. Essays are limited in length to twenty-flve hundred words; must la' written on legal cap on one Hide of the paer in the student.t own hand writing and must If accoiiipaui.il hy (h certificate of the principal of the school alien. I11I by the Htilhor, to the etnft that the author It a Isms tide student in the school and has been in attendaniT therein not less than six weeks during the school year ol 1S97-8. Eassys must lie forwarded to the chairman of the committee in charge, Wallace MeCamant, ; Con cord liiiildiiig, Portland, so at to reach him if. it later than February 1, IS'.W. In awarding the prizes the .iiiiiiil ttee will It govern.il by these three consideration-.: 1. Historical accuracy. 2. Manner of treatment. it. Orthography, grammar syntax and punctuation. Any additional information rela tive b the comH'titioti which miy la desired, will tie cheerfully lurnish ed by the chairman of the commit tee. The essay which itaward.il the first prize will be published in full, with the name of the author, in the public print. Chairman, Wallace McOaminf ) H. II. Northup y Com Philips. MiI.kIiii) ( 01 It T IMU SK rllM'fir.tUKT. Slate v Pem Patten, apfeal di-onis-sil; judgment for plaintiff f, ir costs of lower court, tine having heen paid. Slale v CaUin Ponu-rov, set for trial the 2.1 day of Nov, s'.s term F.lizalfth C Mills v Eugene While et al; sheriff ordemi lo execute h deed de-n'ribing certain real estate. McXutt v Pomemy; -ti iih.t inn Hied and clerk ordered to i-ne iviu mission to take deswi'ion i f J"hn F Pomeroy. Honey man v Dradf ,r.l, set o-'rial IVs? li. Oerman iSavings A Ian toe v Malliet et al; sheriirs tale coi firm e.1. (terman Savings A I vin sih- v Le wis et al; shcrifl'a ale coi firnuil. 1st Nat Dick v (iu-,n, seltl.sl and di'initseil. Sndderstrom v Sodderstrom, .Iittco of divorce granted. llritchcr v Oarhavim; demurer to complaint argued and submitted. Alignment Anion Pfar.ia r. Inol. Petition of John W srt.i'e a I 11 of the estate of Martin Manning ,l. .i for payment of $"7i KO tielonging to said Mtnning estate; argued and nb niitt.il. Slate v W" II Warren; dismi-sl n the motion of Dial attorney. I J.m Diliery v John Borwlck; a.ih ! m 1 1 1. J 1.1 a Jury w ho retired In tun. i M l. r of I heir Verdict, after belli.' "ol i twentv-fi ur hours they return! n 1 r. isjried that they .uld not agree up lo:ia verdict whereupon thejury was ' d:.i barged. lihmsuu v Fowler: niotton toaet a-ele judgment argued and aubntitt M H Low ry v F Y Ralston; de I. n -l.oit allowed till the last day of tins term but one to answer and plain. iiM show-id 3d 'lav from that time lo 1. ply. J 1.1.0 Now k v J 11 Pricket et a in 'in. lo strike out ameuueu aus- w. r aikru.il and taken uuder advls- llient. C P Ba.nn t J W Ltwyer, Jury trial; v.-rdict for plaintiff. L.umer v Latimer, default enter .il and cause set for trial IW-c 3. J W hniiie v A N Parent, Judg iiiei'l for plainiitr as prayetl for in amendisl (iimplaint. Siato v Iynlrick Ilala-; defendant plissls not guilty, tri.il by jury and i-aas. ubii.iltrsS and Jtiiy eonai.ler ing of their verdict. Slate v J W Cory, defendant waives arraignment on two Indict ments mid plea of not gnilty entered; Itagley A Drown for defendant, Elwood v Meachain, default enter e.1 and judgment for plaintiff. Newuiau v J II Dotstroiu, dismisB eil w ithout prejudice. CliKus.u v Lawyer, reatraining order sel aside. Thou Uslxirn v J P Young; order il that E (irim, attorney for plaintifl Is- atlitchetl for contempt. I 11 Oove v E Pointer; aherifTs sale i-ontlrmeil. S:ale v (ius Si'ldler; defendant not Hppearing his bond la declared for fciied. Slate v James Uiggs;pled not guilty iiiul cause sel for trial Doc 7. Hate v James Lee, indicted for rape; verdict, guilty. Siierman v McLin, stipulation made in oiien court allowing defend ant to withdraw his papers from the tiles of the court. Kiaie v Seidler arraigned and al lowed till Friday morning to plead. Cm Hi 11 v Dyck dismissed on motion of plaintiffs altor. ey. Hargnfe v Myer, ilismissed by ii).i!io!i of plaintiffs attorney. Suite v lxlri. k RoIt, indicted for selling or giving spirituous liquors to minor, submitted to a Jury who relired lo consider their verdict. Slate v John Moore, Indictment for aiding a prisoner to eacaT Jury inipannel.il and county clerk put on ihe witness stand with the records ol (he county court. It appeared thai the record committing Fisher to Jail had not btiMi signed wherefore Mis ire had committed no crime in aiding him to Hcas. Judge Mcliri.le t Hereupon direct.U the jury to re turn a verdict of not guilty, where upon Moore was discharged from cus tody. I'K.illATK. Estate Emma L lleach deed; on stipulation of Ihe administrator and J .tin (Jriines claimant, Eli lleinrick, M C ('oilier and D Savage Hppointed a commission to appraise and fix val ue of said (iriines' claim. Estate Win Twigg deed; will here tofore Hied is admitted to probate and I.'iz.ilM'th Twigg was appointed executrix with bonds fixed at (1200. Bond was executed and the miprais ers apMiute are Herman Collier, E ('Miller, hid I James S Miller. The appraisers in Multnomah county are Toot Walker, Alvin Wilkes, and Q Gordon. Estate Darling Smith deed; the fi nal account was allowed and the es tate closed of record. Etate II O Chrislianson deed; time far filing new bond extended to Dec 20iu. Estate II )ht J Patton, deed; sale of real property approved and adminis trator will execute his deed for same. Estate Rufus E, Eva L and Uattie C Norman, minors' inventory of property tiled. Estate Homer Griffin deed; J. S. (irirtln, fattier of deed, appointed ad. mimstrator with bonds fixed at $10, 000. 1! md tiled and approved, Sam uel Williams, Uerdanand Louis M. '.lining appointed appraisers. Guardianship of Rob O Keiiu et al minors. Mrs A II Daley, mother appointed guardian of the person and estate of said minors with bonds fixed at (.,00. H ind filed with Ed and C Schulmerich, sureties, lioud appro ved. Est Wm Uathrie, deed; ordered that citation issue to the heirs-at-law requiring them to apaar on Monday Jan ;!, ls'.IS ami show cause if ny the have why real estate belonging to I lit estate snail not lie sold. Estate R il.t I'Atubell, deed. U F Imlirie, a minor, makes oath that his former guardian, Ilobt Cambell, is dead w herefore hechoostt J A Imbrie fur guardian. The Court consented t the selection. The guardians bonds are fixe. I at ll.MKI. E-t Alois Hardweiger, deed. It appearing that the residence ol two of Hit 1 cl nonius is unknown it la or dered that their distributive shares iu s od estate agregating II73.5S be loaned by th cleark of Ihe court for one year at 8 t r iTtit interest. l-.late Preston Richardson, deed; estate closed of record and bondsmen discharged from further obligation. MAItKI.XI.K I.ICK.NSF.. LU'ciise to wed were Issued Nov 10 to WiIImit S Jo'ins in 21 and Lillie E I'm i.-r 2.'; K ex rt N Gerrith 2li and (J.T.ru.le Weld-nan 18; Nov 15 Hen ry I. Smock 21 and Susie Richards 20; Phineat M Rymal 21 and Dertha Williams 21; Chat A Kern 20 and Eva Blanch Sears 20; Nov 17 Chritt A Kin li 27 and Julia Jatinan l!l; Nov 22 S i'n'1 E Il'inver 2ti and Fa t. lit Ca ..pU II 22; Nov 2.1 Wm II Smith 21 and D.titey M Sattuck 20; ( Mas D llsndley 28 and Esther Lilly 1 1'.; 1". Iwtrd P Cornelius 2i and Jen nie M Rice2l;Nov 21 Den F Yer ger 22 and Lult Hopkins 2o; John Wshute-- and Emma Smith 20; Dec I Augustus Brui Bailey 21 anil M iry E'nel M"rrymn 20; Charles D Anderun 2:5 and lri E Roberts sg d 1! v ars. Head letter IJU The following is a list of loiter re maining un. nihil for in the pot-totti.T st Hillsls.ro, Not. 27, 1SH7: Miss R .nn Hayes Mi Kmm 1 Berank Mr M.-Callsn Mr E D Timmut Mr William Levi Mr Jim Dx-hmam Eider P 11 Burnett Ail letters not call.il for by Dec. II. will be sent to the Dead Letter OtliiT. ():e fnt will he chargwl for each letter called for. II Seill-LMKRIrH, P. M. -T-nar tor rtn? mt r. m-ni.s.i k.'4i-tobiiii cisi, aiakn tnli Bla stronc. tsal Wc.IL All dni(IM THE BilLF.l'XEUKl MIX M l'TliU Wednesday if tern n at 2::l0 I prompt. Dr. A It. Util.-y and .Mia j M. Ethel Merrj urn were uni'ed iu I holy wedlock ty It-v. E. P. Hughes, I at tuw home tf Hie I, ride's p. nut, here iu llillslmn. I'lie weildliig Was entirely a tuiony fuiiciiou, only a lew ! very iuiiuiate iiiei.dt b.iiig in vi .-.I benlilea. Every detail iu Ihe air 01. e ment ol Ueeora: ion, dresn, a.. I . r vb-e was in exii.ii-.it- Uste, tlie ciief features predoui I.ating tieiieg sim plicliy, purity, chiiine-M and ele gance. The priMvs-i.ui in the room whete th" c r.-ui itiy was 1110 lu ctd consisted ol .M.ss Alin M.-rryman, Ihe bridi siuaid, mi the urm of Mr. Johu Hailey, the lii-s man, followed by the bride on the arm of I tie l,ri 1. -groom, .Miss Miry Toukuh plijii.g the weiidiug iimn-h lr 111 Wagner's liohengriu. .MimI l .st, hi! and ! comilig was the dresK ,f ihe bride. She Was apparelled iu a dress of Or-t'uuJi.-, witli satin rmlhins at nek and lielt, and etrried a (hmu iuI lio quet of Brides' rones. ''.- ;i idtr. maid was gurls-l m a dress of lace -trimmed Organdie, ni l denciously delicate pink tun, and h.-r lsuiuet was of pink rose. After the cere mony congratulations were shower- ed UKu the happy piir, and if but one-third of the good w ishes be real ized, their married ld'. will have a large share of J-unsliine, j iy, happi nesa and prosrny. After the rumplil' iis repast had been partaken of and in.- m my el -gaut and valuable prin-uls iii.spe.Meil. ihe guesls formed iu ki,ols to cheer on their way Mr. and Mrs. Itailex who drove to Portland en-route to en joy their hoieyu on. . Needless is 11 In say Hiiyihing of either the bride or gro an. They are well known and universally respeci ed and esteemed for Ineir worih, ability and standing in our .iimmmi ity. The Indkpknuk.nt ei-boes the sentiments of its many readers in wishing Dr. and Mrs. Bailey a long life, whose horiz u shall be tieauti'ul with the sunshine of increasing pros perity, sweet usef ulness, and desel ved honor. May lavorable winds kiss the sails of their bark of lif-, may they h-ivna Pilot who shall sis-r it' clear of ail UUS.TU locks, and, "wli" her in mid sea or among the hreakers of the farther jshore," may they have the sw.Tl joy of knowing that all is laul and trim. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Merryinan, Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Bailey, Hon. mid Mrs. W. I). Hare, Hon. and Mrs. Win. I.arrcll,('apt. and Mrs. James McdiUm-li,!!-v and Mrs V'm P. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Ike, Mrs. T. li. Ton-rue, Mrs. L Manning; Mrs. A. E. ll-ames, Mrs. M. M. Pittenger, Mrs. Coinst,n k,Mis rigleton, Miss McDonald, Mist War renj Miss Tongue, Miss Hare, Miss Emma Monte, Miss Eli.atielli Tongue, Miss Pittenger, Miss Harriett Hoov er, Miss Alice Merrym.in, Miss Eva Bailey, Miss Florence Tongue, Dr. S. T. Linklater, Dr F.J. Bailey, E. U tongue, J. N . U tl ey, A. .N tvig- lelon.G. H. Merrymtu, Wm. bitten ger, John M. Gales, Master Harold Merryinan and M isier Tom lliiley. ( Ill I 01 .M il.. A Htttrial session of Ihe city (iiiin- cil was held last Friday evening. The mayor and all ol the council men except Stanley were present Ordinance No 10:1. tn or linaivi' to tax dogs whs passed. The recorder presented hit report in these words; To the Honorti.l City Council of Ilillsboro Oregon. Dec 17, ".Hi Loreu J icksou f 1 00 Jan 23, '97 Weber Dram die (J 2 r0 25, " 2 50 20, 27, Mar 2, May 20, 21, 25, Aug 18, Oct lit, Nov 1, 10, 7, " ' 2 50 L L Whitcom ;i 00 Lop'n Jackson 2 00 Buchanan's Com C 2 1 .1 2 0 .1 2 J P Hicks 1 .1 1 " 1 Hudson & Dean. Total receipts 2!t 00 Jan 27, "Jti Paid to treasurer...!!) 50 May 24, ' " 7 50 Nov 23, ", 12 (Kl Total paid over 30 00 Ilillsboro Nov. 27, 1S!)7. The treasurer pretent.il hi report (heretofore printed.) The reports weie referred to the finance com mittee. After examining the same the committee reported and recommend ed their adoption. The judges to conduct the city election to lie held on Monday, iKr. 6th were appointed, to-wil: J.C. Lamkin,S. 11. Humphreys, and Pet er Hoscow. The clerks appointed are John Bailey and J.S. Merryinan. I he recorder was instructed to re port, after conferring with the mayor, an ordinance governing the laying of sidewalks. TIIK MIKKKIS. Wheat after touching the 81 maik at Portland hat dropp-d back to 7'.) and slugishly lingers about that quo tation. At Hills'Hro yesterdny the selling price was 71 cent. This it a drop of one cent from tiie first of the week. At the higher ngure there were a numls r of transactions but at the lower quotations nothing is doing. PORTLAND Ill'llTA rinvs Wtit W Wnl 1. 7-i V liPT and blua-i.ii "sstT:! .-r i"is , . Ki.nir best irr.i.l. s, l T . -r Mil. Oats wliilo, cli iio-J. .'ILitti; it--i 12 por buslirl. HT fiinjthy. ill t- ll. '.i; Ci .Tr l ll. BcrrKK, ixi'ia. pt.ri.Tuv. Ecfi. 2.'. 2 pr .1. nii. t!hickii!i ol.l. J '- .-n: nox-l. It 7-'i 1 on p-r il"j n: Ttirkvrs. I '. 'A- rr H; UJCKs t.VH f t ' ) I " nuz-n ; ni-w, Hutter ranrr t'ni mrf. 1, r.i .til Dirx.JMtt0 p-rroil. VlOKTAlilKs Potatoes Hiirbinks. :'.". 1 1 1 v.m pr nek : llnioim tl S" per rviil.il t.,rliit. . $1 .'S for ml. l.tKIM.To. The basket fs-ial given in the school district No. ;".S was quite a suc cess. A splendidly arranz-l prigrm was rendered in w hich Cin-letella" was mot chsrinir.gly pr-xluml. Some very handsome tskel were brought for the or.-i.i-i, thru of them being in the hs of violins .1 and were sold for 1 7'.. H.-'i and 9 cents respect fully. The total pritfed amounted to 14.71 and will be ex pended for improvement of the school. Miss Matilda Penne gtve a very pleasant entertainment at her home last Saturday evening. Dancing was the feature of the occasion. At mid nikh an elegs.it In-, 'i was servel, after which the Use -. gu.-sts depait tsi. lhi-e i.re 1 ; Ment Mls s Matilda lYnne, Mo.ii.e, Olelis an-l Cora Osmund. Annie and IWrtl Rel.se, Ida Ph.ehe, Hetiie and Annie Jjck, ,MH Peter l?nne. Alf. IM- mui.d, Wi liam, George and Ben Jsck, O. llaugaun, Thouias Ro.nl suit J. jSort-iiseu. A PLACE 10 bU. At the "Book Social" to be given hy ihe Ep worth League at Gran ire hall Friday evening Dec. 3d. The titles of lorty books will be represent ed by as many persons. All are in vit. si in s une and discover the nooks. The following is the program to begin at 7 :30 o'clock : Music I'ornet band. Otlrl..ttfc I .iiMiii rUniitt flsa Ar. hi Is il.l. Mrs. Brown. Mesars. Ev- ritt and Waggcuer. Itecitaiion. Via-al Nolo 1 fear no foe: Pinsutl. M inly Eeritt. Recitation. Vocal Solo The Gift: Behrend. Zulu Warren. R I'ltation. tjuarteite Serenade. Recitation. Guessing the book. Admission Including refreshments. I'm?; children 10c. Mass Merltac At the request of forty-five elect ors of the ciiy of Hillrboro, a mas mn'liiig of the voters of the city Is called lo meet at the city ball on rrnlay evening, IJec. a, 1SD7 at 7:30 o'cliK-k for the purp.-iat; of nominat ing a municipal ticket lo be voted for at the annual election lo be held on Monday Dec. 6, 1817. The officers to i,e uomiuated and elected are mayor, recorder, treasurer, and 3 council men to serve two yt ars. The State Intercollegiate foot bad cup belongs to the team of the O. A. C. Corvallis this year, because the farmers have lieateu every team that tiHs met them this year. They have one more game, that of tomorrow 011 their own grounds with Ihe Univers ily of Washington team. The visi tors are Ihe chain pious of their stale and a few pounds heavier than the ')regon loys. Let us all wear orange rihlaius tomorrow. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures when others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no home should la without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by Hills lioro Pharmacy. Be not deceived. A cough, hoarse ness or croup are not to be tritl.il with. A dose In time of Shiloh's cure will save much trouble. Sold by iiiiisiioro 1'iiariHHcy. TIIK PKESIDKXT'M MKSSAbE. A Washington news report dated Dec. 2d states that "the message of President McKlniey will be devoted practically to the subject of our for eign relations and thecurrency prob lem. It will be unique in one res pit't, in that it Ignores the great bulk of matter usually constituting the de partmental portions of presidential annual messages. While ihe details of the currency plans are not definitely known, they can ne siateri to oe in the main an incor)oration of the views submitted by Secretary Gage. A strong presentation of the Haw aiian question Is made, and congress is urged to take Immediate steps to ward ratification of the treaty of an nexation. As to Cuba, the message reaches the virtual conclusion that existing circumstances do not warrant inter ference in the affairs of the island. The Alaskian problem is discussed at some length, and a plan is laid for extensive occupation of the public lands and grants of right of way for roads by which all parts of the coun try may be made more accessible. Tims. II. Toiuric, B. B. TOUGH B Ni tary Public. Til OS H. E. K. TOSUl'E, TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, UILLKBOKU, OKEOON. Urrioa: R Kmii3, 4, a S, Morgan Block To Cora Coaatlpatlon ForTr. Take Csarareu rao.lT t'athartlc lacorBo, UC.C.C. fall 10 cure, drug-uiu refund Blooey. Dreadfully Xerroas. Gents: I was dreadfully nervous and for relief took your Karl's Clover Itoot Tea. It quited my nerves and strengthened my whole nervous sys tem. I was troubled with consti lion, kidney aud bowel trouble. Vour tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by II illslsro Pharmacy. " Atteatioa ( aar! On Saturday Dee. 4. 18U7. Gen. R ini.tn Pint, No. 60 G. A. R. will I. i t its offlu rt for the ensuing year, 1 full attendance is desired. I. P. Hicks, II. L. Locke, Adjt. A.C. Sew tMable. A New utahle. I. to7- c-nt rr pan ov ... .....1.1 will. ,,r arilliodt r-.l. Tlll.oll.v i , ir ami halsl oat Mrawfor nal. Also dry w.sxl, any li-nirtli. ( orner of Uk biii! I loni mrvei, iiiiisuoro. ifo-k'u. 1. II. A W. I. AHA M.S. Prope'l i $2000:22 Schilling's Best baking pow der is such baking powder as you would ask us to make if you knew the facts. A Btfc.Uiai f eMaaaf tea Frac m' CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. $2 Your money Ixick at yo think that Schillings Best is i baking powders that you ever knt " Hut," you may say, "I can g for half the money." Yes, but Si-Iiiling s Besfxs worth mo. c as much, because it does more work ano . no harm as alum and other cheap baking pow. ors do. rit I t-fl H. WEHRUNG & SONS, JIILLSKOKO, IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A GOOD LIVERY TEAM O0 TO THE City Livery Stable Whce you will find the Host Toiuiim that can lie Iimi IN HILLSIlOltO. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. (lood Teams (Jood Hussies and Uood Driver. Second and Washington I8ts. THE DELTA MAIM NTKKKT, We icish to call "jA complete line J7LS0 SCHOOL supplies consisting of talbets, paper, ink, pens, slates, pencils, rules, sponges, books, bags, straps, etc. TELEPHONE FROM STORE TO OFFICE. Xatirrof Male of Itrnl l'ror ty by P.xerutor nt Pri vate Male. NOTIC E IS JIKISKI1Y U1VKN. THAT pumiiHiit loan iinl-r of uli iniilf l.v tlie f'ouiiljf t;lrt of the H atv of iin-iron for Wanliinirloii rouiilv, in tlie 111 t t r ol tlie enlale ol Ii ril iitna Hall, ilmwl aii'l dule.l Jul v lith !;. The nmlrri'iifiH "! enrutor of il i lat'- will, nnli-r aulhoritv of ail onli r. from anil flr Monilnv tin- i:tlli lay of l-in-lurr. 17 pruff'l lo im-II at ,rivat' ali- tin followinjr diHTilf mil pruTty- kHiiiik in Wahinirton ponntv Omon ainl pariic ularly iIiitiI1 a follow, lo-it: lxt- o. I, I aii'l f aiioian.iin mora no. 1.1 in rtiniliiuli'" S'lililion lo II illxlMjro. 1 irivn. Trrim ol alr ar- on--half ranh .iri,f-- niaimler in one year from .lute of aale:il'"-f- rl navnieiit to ilraw interest al it wnt ami to I nwnn-'l l.y iiiortiraire on ihr tiremiwa aoM. I lie tiun lianer may at Ina option payalleai-h ilown on ilab-of anle. hal'l ale ill ne pnujifi ut ine ruin rina lion of the County 1 aiirt. Iti.l will be r- reive.1 Iit me at Itillilioro, Un iron. Dated thia th dar of Soti thUt, Ii, . KuIxiLI'H tKMAI.I. Eierolor of the entate of Chritiana Hall, d.cea-wl. r'U J.aadwUpen Fr Katry. t'nited Halea Ijin,! O-lire, I ir'-if'.n City. Omron, Noeniler l.th, !. NOTH E 1.1 HKKKIIV III VEX. THAT the approved fractional plat ol lon- ahip i Ullll,, Kanre l ha lo-en re, . ed from the liurti-vw iteneral of Oregon, and on January 4th, I ".. at M ' U k A M .of aaid lau-. aaid plat willl Med m th r office, and the land therein enihra-e.l mil be nihj'Tt to entry on and aft r .aidd.it.. UU1 B MiKlKh!, Wni l.all.iwa), Keiater, Kerener. WEAR OUR If your head Is out of date, the rest of your body is pretty sure to follow. Our Hat men are hat experts and know Just what block or curl or color becomes you. Our prices become your purse too. No antiquated heirlooms here; no machine pressed goods, but all the latest nobby styles In headgear to go so well with a K. N. d. F. Co. Suit or Overcoat. Look for this label on your cloth ing, it represents a mako that's guaranteed... i.i:;o DRUG STORE IIII.IMflllfO, (IK 11.0 tjour attention to our oP School Books. fT There in more Catarrh in tlii !e.-li,n of the I'oiihlr tlian al I ot ln-r !ii ii-m- pill lo i .-her, and Ulltlll Ihe l.tri h-A i-.i i w w -H MlpMt.. l to lie ilii'iirai.l . I ,ir a ir.'.il many y.-arn fl.H'torn pioiiouiii . 'I il a lo, .il ,li a-.-, mid pre.rrilM-.l l ;,l i. -in .-li. -. and hy c.ililaiil l laillii to iiii,' Willi hi. al tlettlliii'lil prolioilIM e I it in, uial-ir I eiH t: ha proven ralarrh to le a l onlit l tlolial ,,-ta-,' and llier lot.- t .-. j u 1 1 t-i ,-.,n-rlltlltlolial t r ;. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 II. ill "I .il.ntli I Hi.-miiniila'liir-. hy I. J. I In it, . A ' ).. I' Ir.lo, I liiio. II. the olll i-nMiluli,iti;,i , Hr. on t lie II I ar ket It ix taken I iil.-i n it I y hi do-- Irom ,U tlrim I I a o a -a.ioiil .i I L m tt dir,-,-lly 011 the hh.'Kl aul mi ,,,i- -in la.-e ol the wywUMii. I li oil' : 'iiii- linn dotl dollarn lor any ra- Il l.nl- I., rit.-. rw-nd lor ireui.irn aiel 1-Iiiiiiu.iIh. A'l- V. .1 I IIKM.Y A I 11., .,.-..i Nil-I hy llrinri-l-, 7"-. HaH'14 ramiiy pill, are the h. -t I'll I.I Ir Mule. N firU EH IIKKEIlY il V EX, I II A T l.f an ' tf ! r il the I oniiii'a-l-.n.-r. lAtQ-t of V. tiirii on C'lnit. Ilr.-1r.1t, ill- o 'I V'a-n. Co 111U j itl h-nl lin-.. .ti ,r- I III lilt- I O irl ilO le ..(u ire ail Iw .0. at I nil ir b.le lo ilte i,,r,.t l,.. .-r i,,r ra-h In 1 1 1, rirl , O I V-'I lie.a ? Il-e. 1. I""?, Zo' O 4 III. ?"a e 10 II' p'tii e nl It,,. 011 h ,100' o' the I our Unit' 111 II n.. lro 1 1 eaon. II I'. I 1 l: S E I II , I l.alrtrtun II .a"l. Ile-I at HlU.lKiro, tl.l. I'l' h 'lay of Kuteintr l-C, in.