01 o a Si 0 I 2 12 MLLSBOKO INDEPENDENT. Kill DAY, JAN IT A HY 28, OCAL AND GKNKRAL. All wool On -trim HiiiU $10 at Ki'liul mcrirli A. Soii.'h Ki'liuliiicricli A-Simi.'h in the place l gvt hIhIh anl (IryuiKMirt, they ur c!inw iIiimii at Ihc factory ami can -II -hi-aMT than their coniH'titorn. Stop that coti'h! Take warnitiK- It may Irml lo iki Hiimplion. A '2te hoi l lc of hliilnh'H Curo may nave your life H..ll ly IlilMxirn Thar macy. For Hale A Hteinway Square J r tin i piano in K'mhI condition. If Hold at once it in a Ii trpiin. For par ticular ei iiire at 1 N liKl'KNUKNT if tlce, I lillHlioro. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and Hweot lireatti wrured with Hhiloh'H Caturrli llemedy, Hold on a tfiiaran ti. NiiHiil injector free. Hold hy llillslMiro I'liarmacy. Win. Mohr inaken lootn at liU nhop on Second wln-el, lli'lntnim, for ."i.f0 er pair, newed kIhmw lor .', and i;iveH Hiecial attention to repair I in;, lie iik-h only tlint-KrHilM Htock which enahlcH him to guarantee Iuh work. For Count i pal ion take Karl'n Clover llml Tea, the ureal lil.xxl l'uriner runw lleailache, NervousneHH, Krup tioim on the face, anil make the head clear an a Ix-ll. Sold ly Uillnlwirn I'liarmacy. KarlV Clover limit Tint In a pleas ant laxative. Kej;uliten the liowles purille the hlooil, Clears the com plexion. Kiny to make and pleasant to lake. 2.V. Hold hy llillnlioro I'liarmacy. Hhiloh'H Consumption Cure cureH wh ilhers fail. It is the leading ('oiiilli Cure, and no home should la1 without it. I'lcatant to take and tiHsrii;ht tthesM)t. Hold ly Hills lioro I'liarmacy. A upccial meeting"' the c(fal vot ers of school district No. 7, llillstmrn district, will he held In the hcIkhiI house tomorrow afternoon to vote H tax on tlie pros'rty of the district to support a nine mouths scIiimiI. Tin occasion Is an important one and ought to call out every voter. The hours of service at the Tuala tin I'lains Presbyterian church for the present arc: Sahhath school at i A. M.; I'reachimr, I a. m ; V. K. praycr-me'tini;, at 12 m. Next Hati liath Is Christian F.ndcHVor day, anil I lie pasti.r, llev. H. A. (leorge will speak in the Interests of the a iciety. The I'linrne of lectures under the patronage of the public school men tioned last week wilils-vmon Friday cvciiiinr February 4th. The tir-t lecturer Is President Camiils'll of the Slut.. Xoriniil HchiMil. Hissuljis-t Is t he iniblic schisil and free Kvern- ment." Tickets are on sale at the D lla Drug store at 10 and K cents The hi tiire will lie delivereil In the Court hoiisi auditory coinmenciiig a 7:110 p. in. Mr D. H. l'nicrhk eontractor for moving the drill in the Tualatin riv er from Scholl to the mouth of Dairy creek was in town yesterday, lie reports that all the drifts have been Moated under the HchoU'a bridge exi-ept the one just In-low llan-s mill and that ' has Is-en moved to a point near Farmington. He timates that four men in four days time will send it under the bridge. That will Is' done at the next rise of water. The work will then le prac timllv completed, as the olwtructions alsive Hare's are slight. Home dan ger has In-i-ii met but so far nothing more serious than a ducking ha hap ieiicd. The loss of tools axes and saws has been serious though and the iM.ttomof the river Is the resting place for many of these instrument The rcptiMicMii club lust Wednes day evening was well attended and the roll was increased by the names of several electors ho heretofore had not voted with the party. The roll th.it had Is-en revised carried the names of 101 meniliers thus entitling the ciub to nine delegate to the slate . iuh Some of Hie meiiilH-rs were ar- roused hy the s remploty rulings of the chair, but when the ipiesiiou was till, llv imdcrstiNNl the routine of siltsting the delegates was taken up and completed. Those ehoMMi were Cslvin Jsck, Jr., K. K. Hrmi. . W. Patterson, Itenton lt.m inaN, Uisirge K. Hsgli'V. Wm. N. lurreit i F. Kin'. W. V. Wiley ml W X. Bradford. The numls-r of vol Jrnst wer alsmt !Hl, and the Jf. i lected bv from 40 to 70jf s. j5VNhONrVE,WEDll1U.r Rl ISATB SLJO.lL iMyiTjis ! 16 17 15 19 SO 1 i2g! TIlH UHl villi- It'llllliMll club hold a mwtinif IhhI Tii"Ihv fvi-utnti. Tim mw nftliitw nm II. HHtiniHMn, (ittw.; (J. Lvtrip, vice ir-.; Jniiic liniHy, mn-'y. hikI Jerome I'alumtier, triUM. 'I'llC (leh'tfrttfrt In lh Htrtte) dun hth Jaiutu KaMiiiixw1!! ami Win. I, Uavix. The Delta tint"; Nlore hihI ItrockV are to ' conliila(cl, llr. S. T. I.ink later having Imuifht Mr. Brnck'n mIim'Ic. It In planned now fiat the Delta will gu to llrock'rf old Hlore, though Dr. I will Hiill retain the name Delta. A number of our lis-al musicians are associating themselvts liitrether a a string-hand. It will include ;t vio lins, I viola, 1 Iroinlxine, 1 clarionet, I It Hat cornet and an organ or piano. A public rehcrsal is to tie given alsiut a fortnight hence. The Y. P. 8. 0. K. will celebrate the 17th anniversary of its founding with union services at the Congrega tional church next Hundiy evening at 7:110 o'clock. All the Kudeavor societies in th city unite in this ob servance. Owing to llin iuvilaiion extended kiy the Y. P. H. C. K. f the Congre ...;....! i ...I. ii... V l u t I.1 i;miiiiini v iiuimi, ,ii i.,.. w. of the Christian Clinn li will not have servhi-s at home. They have ac cepted the invitation of their co-workers. Hon. W. N. Harreli lias lieen ap Kiintel committeeman from Wash ington county to serve on the repub lican state central committee instead of Ucorge Hall removed from the county. Mechanics are hurrying the gal lows for the Wachline execution which is to take place one week from today. The defence find that noth ing can lw done lor the doomed man. Ladies, take the Isist. If you are troubled with constipation, sallow skin, and a tired feeling take Karl's Clover Tea. It is pleasant to take. Sold tiy Hiilshoro Pharmacy. Karl's Clover Hi sit Tea, for Cm stipatinn. It's the ltest and if alter using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Hold 'iy I lillslsiro I'liarmacy. He not deceived. A cough, hoars icss or croup are not to lie trifled villi. A dose in lime of Hiiiloh's ure will save much trouble. Sold by Hillslsiro Pharmacy. Cure that cough with Shlloh's cure The liest cough cure. Kelievcs croup .iroinptly. One million bottles sold ast year. 40 doses for 2"c. Hold by ilillslairo Pharmacy. Clearenee Hale of Macintoshes, iVpes, Jackets, Hats, Hho s and Hem- lents at H. K. Hryan A- Hon, Cash Store. We have many bargains. Call and see us. ' Messrs Frank Mitchell and W'osley lloseow are laying their plans look iug to a summer in the Alaska mines I'hey exMS't to go a'out tin) niiil'IK of February. Attorney A. K. Heamsof Jackson ville was in Hillslsiro the first of the wis'k. a guest at Congressman Tongue's residenc'. do to H. F Bryan A Hon. Cash Store for griH-i-ries, largest slisk, la-st L'ooils. Inwj-st oriis's. thir motto is live and let live. To cure a cold in one day. Take laxative liromo Oumme I ablet All druggests refund the money if it lads to cure. 2.. Mother tlisise inelislies and other nursery ceremonies will lie given at (Iruin'e Hall this evening to enter- lain the public. Just ommis1 a frc-'h barrel! of pick- lea at Ilrown s lirmvry, also iusi ri irlveil the Hnest line of canned goods in the cily. I.. M. llovt. Jeweler, will next u-M-k move to the tlrst disir west of the liank on Main street. The total VHlue of all Hsishle prosrty In Hill-lsiro is joorso; in Forest tlrove, Jii0.iiH.".. Wilkes Hros. has a customer who wants to buy a small farm near Hillslsiro. (VII on "Humphreys for limns on gissl proHrty,also farms to rent and 'o sell. All wisil Hchiilinerich merisials for A Hin.'s. fio at If you want to gel an umbrella see Hchulmerich A Hon.'s assortment. Drew trimmings to match all kinds of dnwes at Hchiilinerich A Hon. Toi proa'rty for sale or rent, quire of J. P. Haks, HilUlsiro. In- WACHLINE CONFESSES Sais he Helped Bury the Murdered Man. 10 KIIIFT TIIK UMXE U HK K. Tries U Nakr It Appear, l ailer Oath, Tlial KolH-rt Hack killed Juba l. Lrdrlck. "Hi:l-h .r.i,)re in, J uiuary 1H0S. "(' niiuy hid, A -liiiigtnii Co. Ore. "St ite of Oregon, Waslnutoil C ma ty, a-i: "l.iim Wic'ni-i , k iojviii; th-cr- t.i.n y ii in .-x s-ir ta ol tue "r rant :l deal ti, and ! -iKi.ias of Uluk ii n suifiiii-ut in iKe this as a true i le-ineiit of inv kuo'Jirlodge of the leith of John D. Ltlriek, and of the i u-is which in any way iiinntH't uie wh the coiiiiiiissioii of the crime with which 1 w ts charged and con victed: "That on the 7 Ii d ly of April, 1MM, 1 was discli irgl from the pen itentiary of the stale of Oregon, at Stilem, and iuiiu'd.ately went to Portland, Oregon, and registered at thrt Metropilis llolei' mi b'rthe name ol (Jus llicsi'ii: tli it I remained at P Tlland two 'lav-, and i'ma there 1 started for tn ; re-.i.leni of my fath er on the Hiiverton place, in Wash ington ciuuty, Oregon; that I nisned the farm of J.ilri D. It ilrick in tak ing a iiiori-ent to tnn and Silver ton iiiaiV Bfn7 arrW'SV'at tun larm of It iImtI litiek; that at said time 1 met ItotM-rt lluck in his orchard, and con versed with him on various topics, and he invitisl tun at that time to stay wall linn. 1 had previously met J. 11. Allen who informed me that he had a h ip-yard near U tstou, Oregon, and he told me when releas ed Iroin the penitentiary that if I ailed upon him he would give me Vork; that at the time of the meet ing between the said Hohcrt isuck and myself I informed him that I de- ireil lo go to iJastoa to obtain worn from thu said Allen, and if I did not .insure work 1 would return and -lay with In in. The following day I vVHlked to Oaston where 1 met Vv. 1) itradliird and others, and relumed tnd stayed with Mr. Muck fora num-is-rof d-iys. "On Friday, the day of April, I SIM, Mr. liuik took a rillo, now in ho possession of my attorneys, Bag- ley A Brown, and told me that he was going to look for two cows on the i ange near the Catholic church north if the farm of John D. Ledrick. This .vms early in the afternoon. He did not return until between !t and 10 I'elock thit night. When he return- eil he did not have the rifle, and I nked him what he had done with it mil he told me he had left It near the Catholic church as he did not rare to carry it back, and would get it next day. The next morning he iskcd me to go with him as he had l.iund one ot the cows and one calf. 1 iceiiiiiiiHiiied him, he carrying a (Inu tile barrelled ahot gun, and when we reached the line fence lietween the farm of Hohirt Buck and the farm of John D. liislrick, he, the said Hubert Buck, informed me that he had k i II- ed Jiiliu D. Ledrick. I did not lie- believe him at the time, and laughed it him, hut he told me it was true and wished me to go to Mr. Li I rick's house with him. 1 did ho, and on reaching the house found Mr. lied- rick lying usm the floor, in what 1 iupiosctl was the sitling-room. Mr. Buck then wanted me to carry liOdriek's Isxly to the barn. I refused. He insisted, and I finally issisted in carrying the body to the harn. and then he Insisted that I should bury it. I refused and he in sisted that I should, saying, that he would watch and see if anyone came. lie then went to the house, cleaned up the blood, and then told me that lie desired to bury the gun, he hav ing previously told me that he had shot John D. lslrick through the window, and then having beaten him with a club, and at that time I saw the club in the sitting-room of the house of John D. Lmlrick. "We then started north from the house of John 1). Ledrick and he found the rill ', which I now Is-lieve is the one in the possession of my at torneys, Bagley A Brown, and hur ried it under a log alsiut two hund red yards Irom the house of John D Ledrick. We then returned to the bouse of Hobert Buck, and he made me promise that I would not tell any one atHiut the killing of Lei I rick, say- big to me, 'You are as much In it as I am, and if they get me they will get you, and you will have to suffer with me. They will susHft and ar rest me; if you take the horses then there will lie no evidence against me, and they will not suspect or arrest you.' "1 promised at that time to say nothing. On Saturday evening Mr. Buck was atiscnt for some time, and when he returned he had a span of horses and a cart. They were on his place all day Sunday following, mid about 12 o'clock Sunday evening, as rear as I can reiiiemls-r, he insisted that I take the hordes to Portland and sell them. I finally, after much per suasion, consented and started (or Portland with the hornes and sold them as I related upon the stand dur i ig the trial of my case. " This is all I had to do with the killing of John D. L"drick. I knew nothing about his Is'ing dead until mforiiKs- of the fact by Hobert Buck. "Dated at Hiilshoro, this 2-"ith day f January, ss. Signed , til s Wai'III.INK. Sul)-beriiMd and sworn to before ine this a.'ith day of January, ls)7. J. N. Biuiwn, Notary Public for regon. SI lKW I.kOKlimM E. The following is the full text of the ordinance recently pas-ssl govern ing the building of sidewalks In Hillslsiro: Section I. All sidewalks hereafter I lid, or re-laid or repaired along the itns'ts in the city of Hillslsiro, shall correspond to the provisions of this ordiuanis-, unless otherwise provided by the city council by ordinance. Heetion '2 All sidewalks hereafter constructed or re-laid or repaired along the stnets in said city shall ln nut less t'lan six hst wide from the line i f the block. The covering planks shall Is not less than six fis'l long, nor less than one and one-fourth inches thick, and not more than eight inches wide, and shall be laid miss ways iism sleepers or stringers three by 'four inches in size, placed usn edge and parallel with the street, not less than three such atringefs to lie placed under such walk, one in the middle and the others within fair inches of each side respectively. Hild slecrs or stringers shall not be less than fourteen feet long, and shall 1 laid to as to break Joint and the) iinU securely fastened tether. rov ering piauka shall lie laid one-f .'i' of au inch apart and each sli ..i firmly fastened to thestr-ngers witu not lwt than 1.11 nails, two nails to each stringer. Section 8. All uidewalks construct ed or re-laid or repaired under the provisions of this ordinance shall lie without offsets and as nearly level as practicable, and built in a good work, manlike u inner. Ktringersand eov. eriug planks shall Is- or aouud yellow or red tir timlier aud free from auy knots that would uutit it for the use to which it is applied. Section 4. The constructing or re laying or repairing of all sidewalks, ulyivM nrovided. hhall he done sub ject to the approval of the street colu mn lee ol ine ciiy council, mini iwiii ...i.itriii-riiin uorkiiiaii-hlo. and quality of material ud, and upon tne approval oi any suen wi, or part thereof, said coiiimittis shall re srt that fact to the city council at the next regular meeting, t'pou the Mlo..ili.ii nf uni urullr tt HMrt thereof T" .....a ... . i said committee shall at once notify the owner of the adjacent lot, or lots, or his agent, if such owner ls a non resident of this city, to that effect. either personally or hy mail, and shall in said nonce oruer sain owner to construct said s dewalk, or speci fied part thereof, to conform with the provisions of this ordinance with in fifteen days from the date of said notice and order, and a refusal or neg lact to eoiiinlv with the reuuiremc tits of said order within said time shall la? deemed a refusal to comply with Jl reoiuremeni oi ine ominsscv directing such aidewalk to lie con structed, or repaired or re-laid. Section 5. Inasmuch as there is not sufficient ordinance relating to the construction or repairing of side walks in said city, this ordinance shall take effW-t and Imj in force in five daya after its passage. Passed by the council this J uiuary 4, 1S0S. Attest: Benton Bowman, Heeord er. Approved this Jan. 8, lrt'.ix. W. N. Bakkktt, Mayor. PAllrlf IMVEKSITV. At a meeting of the oratorical asso ciation recently the following officers were elected for the year : President A. D. Hchock, treas. F.lla Inason, sec. C. Hartly. The lia-al contest will oit'urr Friday evening, February II, at which the contestant for state hon ors will Is? chosen. Quite a valuable addition was made to the library by the arrival of about a ton of books bequeathed to the institution by the late Dr. Atkin son of Portland. Ijee Payne of Albany has Iss-n compelled to leave school on account of sickness. J. E. Kirkwood was elected presi dent of Oamma Sigma in place of W. T. Fletcher resigned. Considera ble interest ia lieing taken in d 'lnte preparatory to the meet with il lume! te. The Philomatheans eloctisl the fol lowing officers for the term at the last meeting: Jessie Lancetield pres. Ijois Parker vice president, Charlotte (iraham secretary, Lillie Porter treas. urer, Lucille Howan marshall, Anna lUm critic. The following is the program for the meeting tomorrow, .Saturday evening. Heading Maud Htewart, debate: "resolved that the U. H. government should own and control the rail roat's." Vocal solo, I-oln Vem-n. Hev. Farquhar, of the Hassalo HI. church, Portland, will address the students Thursday morning at 10 a. m., it being the day "f prayer for colleges. Prayer meetings will lie held by the students la-fore the ad dress. Prof. J. H. Robertson will give a lecture on the Karly History of Ore gon, Frid iy evening in the audi tory. This is the first of a series of lectures on the same line to la given by the profess (jr. A class in Swi-edish gymnastics has been organized under the able lead ership of Miss Kvaus. Willamette University won over the U. of O. in debute at Salem last Friday evening. Willamette will face Pacific in debate sometime in' March. HEAVEKTO.X. A surprisa party was tendered Mr, Win. J. Htitt, at the home of his par ents Tuesday, Jan. 2"th, which prov. ed to be a genuine surprise anil en joyed by all. James nd music were the features of the evening, after which refreshments were served and the happy party very reluctantly broke up at an early hour with well wishes to all. Those present were: Hev. Mr. and Mrs. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Htitt, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Howard; Misses Margaret Frost, of Portland, Mary Pike, Bessie and Geneva Hine hart, Jennie and Lottie I lis ken, Del la Oilbert, Daisy Da vies, Mattie and Ahbie Billstine, Carrie Blazer, Cora Tefft. Lizzie Kvans, Mary and May Fisher, Katie and Iciia Wolfe, Lillie and Valiie Htitt, Hazel Austin, Mil dred Taggart, Anna and Maggie Pet erson, I Ma Hisiver and Kate Htitt; Mssers. Bert ( ady, Mason Cady, Ar chie Pike, Will IIih ken, Hol-ert Hoc- ken, Karl Fisher, Hev. Hardingham, Floyd Allen, John Chatterton, (leo. Austin and Win. J. Htitt. ioFktIi 01 n" ES lew S. 1'KOllA TE. Est Herbert, Francis, Hurley and Frank Miller, minors, Humphreys atty; ordered that the HpMiintineut of Mrs Mahala Llnil-sy ls entered of reisird as of July 11, isui. Est ThoH Bellinger, deed; invent ory of prowrty filed Est Jacob Hteiuer, need; final ac count alio Weil and estate to Is- cloned of ns-ord when receipt for ti2 10 is tiled. Est Joseph Connell, deed, Huston, attj; final account allowsl aud estate closed of record. Est Emma L Beach, dvd, Huston, atty; report of refens-sas to the claim of J Grimes for t22't approved. E-t Thos Bellinger, deed, ordered that a certain notedi-scritH-d m ine pe tition l sold at a sum not I.-- than its face. action for money, testimony of wit nesses taken and argument of coun sel heard The cause is taken under advisement by the court. Htephen McD inald was admitted lo citizenship. MAKKIAI.K MCKNSK. Lhvnse to weil was i-ued Jan B A Williams, :t.i and I'.-srl M Hay-eia-k.'JO; Jan 20, Arthur T Stntton.il and llith I Drnrhaugh, 17. Ktlaral War Hnwvl Wllh I warcta. ran-lr Calhurllf. eon ronmipalion rnr-ver. 10c, K6e. l . ' c u. (a.1, druKKisu rrluotl moanf. THE XikKETM. The wheat market for the past w-k shows the starch that is in the gi-iin. Portland prices for valley wheat is approaching the K0 lint notch Is-iiig quoted at 7H eslerday. If ships were in port at '2b shilling instead of 40, the farmers would gel mi ami more, but the canoes are not in the creek and we have to tw eon tent with cumin ions as they are. Potaiisn go freely at 40 ceuta per sack for garnet chilieaand 45 for hur bauks, I In inch extra choice small lots have brought ."SI. Onions are standard vegetables this year, Is-ing eagerly sought tiy evaporator comiianies for the Alaska market. The price is from 1.7.1 to t2.2t per sack. IKKTLAXU 11 OTATIOXS WIk-iii Wai'n Waha. 7,i Valley in I liluvtUin 7S pr buahel. Kiour lMal Krailrs, :t 7!( per btil. white, ciiuioo, a.'iii iii; ary Sic per btiHtiel. Hit-Tiinuiliy, 12 ,V tu $13; Clover till Mill. BUrrKK, EOliS. POULTRY. Kz. 3): t-r deien. I'hif'Keuii ,illt :t Ail (M-r angim; mixe't, ft 7.1iHJ ! s-r itni-n; Turkey. Iivr, line ner fti; Uiickh Mu4$ pertitixen; Ueeae. iiuttor Kain-y Cre un -ry, !Atfri) and D.i.ry.eH p0 p r roll. VKli K TA HI.KS. Putiitova iliiroaiiks, -t.Vti'S) rent per a-k ; Onions $1 75 per ct-ntul for white; 12 25 for red. A New for in of Pf rsonalitiM. The old style of portraying famous people through a "sketch" or "biog raphy", js to te TjiMt'r)3-J l-the-Ladies' Home Journal during ISOH. Five of the most prominent Ameri cans have Is-en chosen for the depar ure: President McKiuley, Mrs. 'levelanil.MarkTwHin, Joseph Jef fer sen, and Tints. Edison, 1-jicli will have i sscial article, which will censlst ol tlsiut lifus-n or twenty 'resh, unpub lished Hlories and anecdotes strung oge'her, each anecdote showing some characteristic trait or present ing a different side of the subject. The idea is to show famous personal ities through their own doings and sayings, and to make these artic es accurate the relatives and closest per sonal friends of the subjects have as sisted ami given to the Journal the ls-st storii-s and anecdotes within their own knowledge. Etch article will thus represent theclosest view of the one sketched. No authorship will Imj attached to any of the articles. 1 lie Mreatest Discovery yet. W. M. Hepine, editor Tiskilwa, III., "Chief," says: "We won't seep house wi bout Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds. ExH?rimented with many others, but never got the true reme dy until we used Dr King's New Discovery.. No other remedy can t ike its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc." His idle to exs?riiiieut with other remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as gisxl as Dr. King's New Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a rec ord of curesand tsides is guaranteed. It never fails to sitisfy. Trial Imtlles freest D'lta Drug Store. Keiluvtiuii in K. K. Kates. Persons who attend the Farmer's Short Course at the Slate Agrlcultui- al college ai Corvallis, is-ginning Jan. 1 1th, may have the tienefit of a re duction in railroad fares of the lines of the H. P. H. H. in Oregon. All those who attend must ask for a receipt from the station agent lor full fare going. This will la counter signed by the president of the college and on presentation at either Albany or V, irvallis will entitle the hold- r to a return ticket at one-third fare, pro vided at least '!" persons use these lines in going toOirvallis or Albany. Tiioh. M. GATt it, President and Director. Weekly Excursions to the East. A tourist sleeping car will leave Portland every Tuesday at 9 p m, via. the O. H. & N., without change to Boston, and under the supervision of experienced conductors. No change of cars to the cities Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo, or Boston. The ideal trip to the east is now before you. Hemember this service when going east, and consult O. H. A N. ngents or address: W. II. Hurlhurt General passenger agent, Portland, ( regon. Dead Letter List. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the sstotllce at Hillslsiro, Jan. 22,1800: A S Bridgefarmer, J E Giesler C P Johnson, Mrs E Htewart All letters not called for hy Feb. fi, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. One cent will lie charged for each letter called for. II. Hi HLLMEKICH, I. M. IirrauTally erou. Gents: I was dreadfully nervous and for relief took your Karl's Clover ldsit Tea. It quited my nerves and strengthened my whole nervous sys tem. I was troubled with constipa tion, kidney and bowel trouble. Your tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regaineii health and strength. Mrs. H. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Hold hy Hillslsiro Pharmacy. llurklrn's Arnica Naive. The liest Halve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Halt- Bheum, Fever Hores, Tetter, Chapa?d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and sisitively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guar Hiiteed to give perfis't satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2. cents per Ism. For sale by Delta Drug Store. The tax levy for the city of Me Minnvilie Is six mills on a property valuation of ."i.'IH.,M!. The estimat ed ex is-nsis of the city for the cur rent ear Is fiititu. l ne income is f lo.PM. If these figures are realizeil a part of the floating debt will be paid. This debt is f.VM 00. Hoyt, the Jeweler, will move Feb ruary 1st to the building next Hhti'e Fisite's bank on Main street, lie will hate all the latest used instru ments for scientific refraction work. At a sjsrial meeting of the city council held Wednesday evening an ordinance levying a ten mill tax on the assessable proHrty within the city limits was passed. This will raise a fund with which to make some needed improvements as well as put city finances on a better basis. The pity government has been very econ omical within the past year, and the same policy will be pursued during the current year. Mr. G. R. Bagley literally made a flying trip to Minnesota, lie left Portland on Thursday and was back aguin on Saturday i f the following week. Ilia destination was 81 miles by rail beyond Hi. Paul and then !' miles by a team. Ha arranged his time-table so that he caught every train. Do not forget Hoyt'a place on Main street next the bank when you have a watch which needs repair ing. la kuylnt wkI ereaaai la rairavaauare. tMKmtiwtlii-t of t uiti VMII..U MMtvd tii lulcrhir M-ila Jwr UklKly Vlivnl. ItM- original ml i f I '.it- tf, alia lama Mssl' lo :ia lia-i Tar hnl U altera Ike iaeIM-(. !' li id. oionr fur FERRY'S n.1 irtf wti M jrmir worth. My ci it a pr iaprr every wnera. Tkw 9.M FEI3V&C0.. Detroit. NinnoM. IX TIIK t IKlH'lT ClintT OF TIIK Stale ol'Urt'KOii fur the County ufWash- 1 tit- Alliunce Trust Comiiuny. Lim ited, I'Uiiitiit, II. W. 8vtt,lMive May Scott, his wile, Ktli- it. Hiel, J. 1.. Martin, .lurushu Martin, Ilia wife, Krnest Kverest, Kvu Kven-st, his wile, V-:-Jjrira. &!.ic-.i.-a.T KuSliintu;- Iiih wile, William Hull and OUilliu Mnriihv. Ik-leiidautH. To It. V. Scott, Olive May Hcott. Ettie It Ihul, Milton S. Kutiiian and Kust iiiiiu, iH-teiiilaiitH: In the name ol' the State of Oreyon, you Are herein' re.iiireii to uiHar unit answer the complaint lileil inuiiiixl you ill the uliove entitled cuuse liy the tirst day of the next term oi l ourt, iit'U'r the expiration of the miblieution of this Humiiioiiii, to-wit: Hv Slonduy. March 'Jlst, lsiis, and if yon fail to no uimwer lor wunt tliereot. thu plaintill will upply to the Court lor tlie relief de mtindrd "in the complaint, to-wit: For jiidxineiit HpuniHt 1. W. Scott and Olive May Hcutt lor 32 with iiiUfrest from July 1st, ut 10 per cent per annum; mid with interest from Junuiiry 1st, IS!)7 ut 10 percent per annum; and 1'2 with interest from July 1st, lS!f7 at 10 pi r lent lier u n ii il n ; and .1l0.lio Willi interest Irom July 1st, IS!;, at Kperceiit per iiniiiim, and fauuwith interest Irom January 1st, 1117, ul s per cent s-r unnuiii. and f luW.mi us utior iii'ys' lei's, all in Unitist States frold coin, tonethur wiih the con Kami disbursements of i bis suit, nud lora decree forei-losing pluiutitfa mortieure upon the following tltv serils-d property in vt'usliinirtoii County, State of Ori-KOii, to-wit: The nor lieasi Hilar erof sec ion four.cen (14), township one ( 1) Hoiith, ltaiiKe live (.') west of the Willainetti- Meridian; and the soiitheusi piurter ol section nineteen (111), Township me (1) south. Italie lour (4) west of the Willamette Meridiun, contaiuiiiK three liundnsl and twenty (,'J'JO) acn-s; mid lor the sale of the said property to satisfy suid judgment, and Imrrino; mid forerloninif vou mid each of von ol all riirht. claim or equity of redemption in the iiiorts-aKed premises and everv part thereof, aud for such other und further relief as to the Court niuv seem luei-t mid eipiituhle. 1 lua piililii-utioii in iiiiule tiy oriler ol Honorable Thomas A. Mcllride. Judee of the alHjvt-entitled Court, duly made and entcri-d Jaiiuarv, iilst. lsjis. r'KNTOX, HliONAliUII .MUIK, 1(1-42 Attorneys lor I'luiutiiT. hi nno.H. IN TIIK CIKCCIT COI RT, OF TIIK 1 State of Oregon, for WushiiiKtoii Coun ty. ( In eiiiity) I'liilippe CliaiHTiin. l'luiiititt I vs. J Auirust Selimidt, Hefenilunt ) To August Schmidt, defendant In the inline oft lie Stale ut (Iriyon: You are herehy reipiired to upis-ar and answer I lie ciinipluint tiled nsaiiiBt you herein hy the tlrsl dav of the next term of Court after tlie expiration of tlie publication of Ibis xiinimiiu to-wit: hy Monday March 21, S!M und if you tail to no unswer the plain till will upply to the Court lor tlie relief priived fur, tii-w it : judgment iiKainst said Auirusl Schmidt for tWt with 10 ner cent interest from Noveinls-r 111, S!5, und ulloriieys fees ulso costs of suit, further, thai phiiutilis morlane iism the east bull uf tlie Houibwest quarter of section hi township '1 north ranjfc o west of Willam ette Meridian coiitaiiiintf 80 ucres in Wush iiiKtou County Drcgon, he fnrei'lused and said prrmises sold as provided by luw to satisfy the aforesaid sums und Unit you mid all persons claimini! under you ls barred and foreclosed of all rittlit or eipiit y of redemption in said liiorlKW'd premim-s. This piibliratiiin Is miide by order of Hon. T. A. McHride jude of the above named Court, dulv made .laiiiiiiry 11, IMis. K. CITKON, 35-U Attorney for Plaintiff. Ntorkholilersi Sleet Ins. Notice is hereby it ven that a ineetiiisTof tlie stiH'fcliolilersol llierirsi .iiiiuniii nana ol llillslsini, Oreirini. will be held ill the bank of Sliute A FiMite on the 1st day of March, 1!IS, for the purpose of elcctuiK Isiard of dins-tors for the ensuiii(f year mid for the transaction uf such other business as limy roine bt-rore sunt nieetuiK. S4-3S J. W. Sbiile President. MIIKKirF'M MALK. BY VIRTt'K OF AN EXKCUTION, di-ree mid onler of sale, issued out ol the Circuit Court of the Slute of Oregon, for Washinirtoii County, in favor of li.riinn I'uliiieieer mid against J A Sliepard i-t all for tlie sum off 10 costs, and for the further sum of fts7 a0 I- S koIiI coin, Willi interest then-oil at the rate of 10 per cent per annum Irom the !!d day of November, sn" mid for the costs and exa?nnca of snle and of said writ Now, therefore, by virtue and in nersu niiee of said juiiifiiient decree und order of sale, I will, on Monday, the 21st dav of February, ISifS, at the south door of the Court house in Hillslsiro, Washington Cuiintv. Ori'L'on. at the hour of 10 o'clock a m of said dav, sell at public auction to the biifln-st bidder lor rnsii, me ioiiowiiik desrribed n-nl proiierty to-wit: I be eust 14 of the northwest Vt a'"' the east V of tlie southwest of section 211. of andiiitpHN It 4 W of the Will Mer, all situate in WashiiiKton County On'iroii, to satisfy th hi-reinls-fore nuniisl sums and lor tin- costs and cXs-nsesof said sale. Said property will be aohl subject to re demption us per statute of Orejrun. Witness my hand tbia lltth day of Janu ary 1!IS ' W. D. HIIAPFOKD. Sln-ritV of WashiiiKton County, Oregon. S. K. Huston, Attorney for I'luiiitifT. as-U Milt: III rr'.H MALK. BY VI RTt'K OF AS KXKCfTION. Pecn-e and Order of Sale, issued out id the Cin-uit Court ol the State of On-iron, fur WashiiiKton County, in favor of A. C. Sbute und iiKinst liwifgin M. Kniffbt et als lor the sum of l'i. costs, and lor the further sum of l"77"i. C. S K'd't coin, with interest thereon at the rate uf In -r cent per annum from tlie 22d day of Nov. I!i7 mid for the na mid expenses o: nab and uf said writ Now. therefore, by virtue and in (ersu .ince "f said juilKiiient decree and urderot sale, I will, on .Monday. Hie 2lsl day of February. s!IH, at tlie south (bsir of tlie Court lluiise, in Hillslsiro, WashiiiKton County, i in-Kun. at the hour of 10 o'clock a in., of said . lay sell at public auction to the highest bidder for rasli the followiiiK describeil real property, to-wit: Tlie south S of lots ft and H and nil of lots 7 and s of blurt 2 ot Morgan's addition to the town of Hillshuni tJn-Kon in the Coun ty of WashiiiKton, save and except astriQ 4u feet wide ott of tlie north ends of lots i and S all situate in Wasliinirt.m County, iliwnii to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and fur the costs and exis-nses uf said sale. Said projiertv will Is- sold auhicct to re demption as per statute of un-Koii. Witness my hand tins I sb day of Jan. IS-.H. W. I. ItRAI'FOKIl. Sberiff of Washinifton County, OroKon. S. B. Huston, Att y tot Plaintiff. So-39 A wm v - 6 Moyr ClotbiOg $ Conjpaoy 3d & Oak St., PORTLAND. HEX NI'.l.l.INtJ, Mauairer. SEXlt FOK OI K KI.OJilUkE IF YOU WANT TO HIRE GO M aav ah av mm mmt Gily Livery Slable Whcc you will find the Kest.Teams that can be had in iiiLLsmmo EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. (Jood Teams, Good BuggleM and Hood Drivers. Sec and Washington Sts. THE DELTA ...IMAIN STREET, Here toe arc aqain with a larfleand tcell assorted stock of Holiday goods consisting of MANICURK SETS, COMI1 & HRUSII SKTS. TOILET SETS,, COLLAR & CUFP IJOXES, GLOVE ISOXES, HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. VEIL BOXES. TRINKET BOXES, HANI) PAINTED CHINA IN THE LATEST AND MOST DELICATE DESIGNS. Our line of Perfumes is tcell sellected and consists of all the leading and popular oders in qunities from 10c to $6.00 per bottle. We also hare a large assortment of the latest Japan ese nooelities, Come and make uour selections while the stoch is complete. TELEPHONE FROM STORE TO OFFICE. IS YoCjr Vfml Crippled? If it is brins it to us and have it re paired at reasonable rates. 0UK STOCK OF SUNDRIES Is complete in all departments and prices are so low that it will surprise you. Agents for all leading wheels. Cull or Adrlrrrw, H1LLSB0R0 CYCLE CO. AT miKPMIH'T 01 IK E. W. H. UAI'IT, Mgr. 2VOTICK Ml PI 'BLICATIOSi I.apd Orrn 1 atObkiioh Citt. Or. lH iTinrHT, :i, IHIC N'DTK'K Irt IIKUKBY HIVKN, Til AT tlir lilluwiiitt-iiiuii''l wttl.-r linn tiltxl notice of hi inti'iitimi to nmkn final prool in support of liis i-lniiii, aiil tliiitmii'l i root will U lnaile lM-lore the I'miiity i-rk ol W:liiii(rton ounty t llillloro, lircnon, on tXirnary, li, lit. vi: John T. Wllilrr, II K So. U2 for the W i of K ',, K H W H of P!T JS K : V. He naimn the lollowinif itn--- lo .rv Ihm mtiitintioiM n'niilt'lire upon aiid cultivation of naiil laml, vi: J earn I. Ilenru, ol "ireeny , "rnran, A. II. I'hii.., " " " l-'nil Wili-ox. " ' " Jalx i Willi.- I HAS. It. MimliKM. Ilrrelo l onrriitnrr. A nil little farm near town, Uoml laml tiuililiiPK" onhanl ; near -hojl ; -re plowed, reailv for rrop. Ilorw and im pliiiientii Kverythinif ready to ko to wora with, for U- than what the land in worth. Apply to K. M. IIEIHKI., Airei.t, IlillaUtro. Oreiron. XrHh Baking Htarwdci AbMl1t Plui- t If ytm are going to Klondike, we invite you to call and insjiect our im ruense stink w hich we are otYerm; at Lowest I'rk-es. We have devoted an entire flour, 75x100 teet to Klondike sujilies, and show the largest assort ment in the state. Our stock includes Kubhcr (Hoods ltoots and Shoes, .Mackinaw Clothing, Fur Caps, Sweaters, (Jroceries, Provisions, Maiikets. and Tents. t We pack and deliver ever thitiR free at the w harves either at Portland, Ta ootua or Seattle, t'ATMMJl E.-IT IS r'KKE. r9 A GOOD LIVERY TEAM TO THE DRUG STORE. tllU.MUJKO, OKEHOM There in more Catarrh in this wetion of the country than all other iliarunca put to her, and untill the hint lew year wai nupixmeil to lie incuralile. For n irreat many year ilix-tort prntioiiiiced it it Iim iiI dieaMc. and preacrilied local ri-ni.etiei., and hy coni.tantly fulling to cure with local treatment, pronounce! it incurahle. hci enee has proven catarrh to he u conntitu tioual di-M-aM-. and theretore reipiiri-K eon itltutional tn-alnn lit. Ilall'n alarrh lire ITialiul.liturcil hy F. J. I heney iV I o., lo Icdo, Ohio, ia the only couxtiliitinnal i-uie on the market. It in taken internally in iI'M" from IU dnipM lo a tea-aoonlul. It acta directly on the hlol ami imiii oiih mir fucea ol the cytni. Ihey otter one hun dred dollara for any cae it faila to i-uie. Mend lor cireulara aud teatiinouiala. Ad dreaa, V. J. t IIKXKV CO., Toledo, O Nold hy HriiKiriata, 7'c. Ilull'a Family pillaare tlie licit. ml Tuaarca Matt ta4 Mamat loaf i.lfV . To quit ltreo eaally and forever, lie mair netlc. Mil of lite, nerve and vlirnr, Uke No To Bar, the T-rniiler worker, ibat rtiakea weak m. atroria-. All drurriata, Roe or tl. Cure vuaran tee4 Horihlet and aaifiple free. Ad1r aw Bterlturi KeaMef V, Ua.MMO a New York. r