HILLSBOKO INDEPENDENT. Fill DAY, M Altai 4, IH'JS LOCAL AND GKNKRAL. SiH ure your lii kcl to Um U) Turn's ('itliin at omii to avoid th-rurtll. For hhIi at Wi liruim A Smi.'u Don't f id l m ttie fvent of th wiiMiii in tin' '-iforninniv of Ulii'le Toiii'h C.il.in Monday nlglit. Drii'.'t?iwt M. t'. Hr iwn f the Pliar-mitt-y, ih tnkintf a varalioii. Ilia ihui im Hiiiiliil y Jumi't Mat;rii ilrr. Hni'rvlsor Mort'liiiul fin Ufii I. lowing mIiiiiiim out of the BitHe In in- ro.ul iiii of town during lh JIMrtt Wll'tC. Allart lU uiifil who llvt north of Fori'Ht (iruv I mfiitiiiiietl aa a mp u list i-aiididitlc for reirn'iilative Ui tin' li'niiluiurn. Wtnlry Hohiiiw Hiid Frank MiU-li- ll li li IiihI Monday fir NkaKvvay. A iuiiiIm r of their Iriond aiviiiiiitnuil tlll'lll to tin HtMlioll. HiloinNcful revival iiiwditilis an holding in lint M. 10. iliurili, IJori e liiiH. M.iny iinivrmioiw nave al ready resiilied, and the interest in the im-i'liun in unahated. diri-uiun rliimli in without a pan tor, KUler .Slnlly ImvliiC rmitriiiil, hill u i uinliTHitHHl that iii'Koliationti are iH-iiilini: which will euahle the rhiirrh to call a mini's r. I,.idien, lake Iho U-nt. If you are troubled with constipation, iallow Mkln, and a tired fii linn take Karl'n tHover Tea. It is pleasant to take. Sold by llillslx.ro riiarmaey. Senator Sum Hughes ia IoiikIiik' for good weather, lie hasla''!! eonliiied to Ids room iiiiii h of the tune for the past ith, though he is U'tter than he has l- en. A bronehial ailment is the trouble. The amiud school meeting will Im held in the school house next Monday. March "III at 1 :.'UI p. III. The hiisini'is to l' transacted is the election of one dinclor for three years and one clerk for one year. Directors. 11. Iluslou gian out this year. Sheriff J. W. Mure ot Clatsop eoun to aiis in town yisti rdiiy after one Joseph Fain hil.ls whom Shentl Itniillord had loiiinl. Fnircliilds Ik under iiHticiim nt at Astoria forusirg Illegal latigiiage on the public street hihI otherwise improperly demeaning himself. Last Mondiiy afternoon Mrs. Wm. Itaiheldi r of l,inox. slarUil down stairs at her residence, hut lripel and r 1 1 , lireiiking lier right arm alstve the elbow. Dr. F. A. I (alley was culled to attend to the injiireil woman and he found several minor Injuries, though the fr.iclure of the arm I is the chief hurt. Mr. (Irani Hughes, Forat (irove electrician, has built a "." light lyn- aioo for the Forest drove Hour mills. The machine is doing food work, but being MriT than desired, will be replneotl by a smaller machine. The large dynamo will Ih iisciI in the tlaston'inills or in the Mi'Minnville tNilleg', as Mr. Hughes has both pla ces lor lighting. Many t our citi. 'tis are pruning orchards this week, iiscIims I i in lis are removed which Is a good thing to do, hut the hru-h oiuht to le piled at other places than the strict. There in a string) nl ordinami' agiinst such prnctiii', and the ailthorieties will he enforcing it lust at a time when the orchardist can ill atfonl to engage In brush burning. KMer Shelly, w ho lias so ably filled the pulpit in Christian Church, llills Isiro for the past four years, bus ac cepted a call from the lleppner church, lie will go to his new Held immediately. It is to be rtgrelteil thst the lliilsboro chun-h iiinnot see its way eb'ir to keep F.lder Shelly, Me is it strong man, an ehnpient pul pit orator and very sipular, not only w ith his own parishioner but with the general public. The ministers of llillslmm that at tendisl the ministers' ims-tingat For it(irove nthe-JNtof last month, retiirniil ilelightitland benefited by the pns r furnished and read by lU'V. tiei.rge of this city, as well ait the meeting in general, not ying any thing how they enjoyed their return trip Monday M'nh 7, Ilia. m. at the iioineef llcV. K. I'. Hugh."s, i" the date, time and plaif appointed for thtf next meeting. K- taver of For! t trove wjf).',Jtrniih the pn r for this meeting. I'pon the resignation of 1'V. II. 1 Shelly, an president, lU v. Staver was eltvtel. irSTniTiViT PIS ! 1 2 34 51 67l5!9IO!!u, Marrleil, at Oaston Feb. 2.1, IS'.is, Mrs. S. H. Henderson and II. Hall. The eeremniiy was crforuied by Key. Shelly, of lliilsboro. Those present were Mr. and Mr. N. J. Walker; Misses Daisy and Lillie Hen derson; ('has. Hall; Mrs. II. I)., Mab el and Claude Itryant; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Davis; T. . Saine and daughter, Iottie; 1'earl and Olive Davis; Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Hayinond Mr. and Mrs. Ijciiox; Mr. and Mrs. A. Storey; Mr. anil Mrs. T. W. Thompaon, Wm. Storey; J. Kenny; C. W. Hudson; and Clyde Raymond. The table whs well spread with a delicious dinner, especially good was the briilea' gold (standard) cake and the groom's silver cake, pieces of which your eorresMiiideiit had the pleasure of placing under his pillow. The following is a few of the many presents received: Silver pickle dish, large Ilium, set silver forks, fruit dish, cup and saucer, splasher, tray cloth, pair Turkish towels, picture. May success crown their elforts is the wish of a host of friends. Prof. Greene, accompanied by Mr. Geo. li. Smith, of Forest Grove, left Thursday for New York, Huston, Chicago and other eastern cities. Prof. Gni'tie gin's to hUs-rvise in person the publication of the first volume ol his anthem laiok for the use of church choirs, besides numerous studies and small piano pieces for teachers use. Among these is a series of mcloili- ous studies on the scale in all keys which will lie a great help to teach ers aa the former uionotnous but nec- msary work of the scale will lie to a certain extent done away with. I he professor and Mr. Smith expect to at tend concerts pretty regularly and hear the best there ia going. They exaH't to return in about four weeks. On Thursday of last week Clyde Shannon was with his playmates on the campus at Clatskanie, Ore gon. One hoy shot an arrow at a hunch of lioys. The shaft struck Clyde In the eye, inflicting a very painful wound. The little sulferer was taken to a specialist in Portland, but his uncle, our Judge 11. Cratidall has not heard since how the II year old patient is getting along. William Slawson an employee of the S. 1'. Co. was t.irown from a hand car at Heaverton last Friday. The car passed over his arm and thigh without breaking a bone which is t remarkable escai. Dr. Tameisie, the company's surgeon was called to the injured man tiut did not ciusider it necessary to ui'ive him to a hospi tal. Charles James, Fred Heywood and Then. Miller, landowners lietwit-n Hiilslairo and Cornelius have taen hi,,u imr nut Htunins diirim? February Messrs. James and Heywood have their fields Utterly covereu wun uiiinin ami roots, while the (lull Ixhiiii is hourly sounding in Millers lot. Win. Mohr makes hoots at his shoo on Second street, HiUshoro, for . ' . i . f.i..M per pair, hcwcu siiocs ht , and givci siiecial attention to repair inc. Heusi-sonly tiri-grade stock which enables him to guarantee his work. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures when others fait. It is the leading Couirh Cure, and no home should la without it. Plea-ant to take and goes right to the spot. Sld by Hills isiro Pharmacy. Ti,. m P f 'ii- has maile a lower rate from Hiilslairo and Fort si Grove lor iNa'alofS and onions in carload lots of 12 tons. The old mte was f I. tilt per ton, and the new rate is tl.2i r ton. Phiele Hailey of Tualatin working on a stump-puller on Jos. ( ialtmath'a place was struck by the leaver as it Hew back, causing a fracture of the leg-hone alaive the ankle. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, for Con slipation. It's the Hat and if alter using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sdd by lliilsboro Pharmacy. Mr. J. A. Imbrie ha rcntid for ft years 20 acres of his ttcavc rdam land near Mountaindale to W. .1. Hockctl of Heaverton. The consideration is a part of thecnip. The Hillshoro Pharmacy h-ads all competitor in firsi-cl-s cutlery pisket knives, wior, Mmrs, and no st metal gisuls kept in this house. To cure a cold in one day. Take IjtTSlive Promo (jiiinine Tablet. All druggist refund the money if it fad to cure. Uememls r it. At the Pharmacy, no imitaiion are olil for the genu ine Hnd recomim nd d as "just a fP"l.M At lliilsboro Pharui iey, stationary tf every kind, pet, pen, envelow and inks told at lowest living rate. i iiit Ujioi j'u.iy s; I I I '1 II. I I I A 1 1 r :!?iP litiro, at Condon, Oregon, to E. R. '"'iriiHff Hti ! wife, h mm. lly fi r snif. K. 11. N arn-o, one ir'f inil' of Hill-Aoru. Iir A (W i in is vi-iiim; iu lliilsboro, dr.U Mill lxi hnr for a fortnight. 11. U. (ioihIiu rM'it hutiilny Milt M .uiij in HiI'nIxD with tiL-t fam ily. V.. )l. !l,r, It It I.I, J U'ltk K ' ; ir :t nivMii of ((.iriit'ii anil hnvinnk n. IckiK II in urUi.-Uol.g liiwvii r Mfi la-nullf. liurt ltd v. ri ii i iit'i'ibil M.i lion uuli t te I' . i limit iMiiy Tribune I lii work i in if Hit r it y pi n if tie ; trum-ut. ill im uiitved bin family o th uif tr.Mli. I TMitli lruiii-, H(xiiiij hot-water jbnitlft, !yrini;es vltt-t jiroU-ctoM, 1 fctflil at it 'ival ri luciion at tliu llill- ooro rhariiiai'V Kvery part of the county contrib ut -s to the pH i rons of the lliilsboro Pharmacy, and why Umuuse you get fun vue f r our money ou oery urlicle hou.'hl. ttchiilmcrifii A ."Mm ipiote prices on fa m implements thai surprise the natives- S e their plows harrous ai d drills. N-w binders, mowers, and rakes to ai rive in about ten days. t he Kpwoitb l-sgue of the M. E. church will give a sociable at Grange ha1 1 on "St. Patricks day lu the morning." This brings the gather ing on Wednesday evening Mar. 16. At the Tualatin Plains Prenbyter istii church next Sabbath morning at II o'clock Mr. George will preach a memorial sermon, subject "the tem perance crusade and Francis E. Wil lard." An olferiug will be made for the IsNtrd of aid to college and acad emies. Hovt. the jeweler has just received hu invoice of tine gold watches in ladies' and gentieiiieus siz -s. Jn the 1 1. lies' sie be has the smallest watch made in America, but just as relia ble us, and much finer iu appearance than the larger one. Every watch is fully guaranteed. Dr. W. T. Lyon, dentist will he in Hiilslairo, March 7tli In remain for a week or ten days. He will lie pre pared to meet any wishing his ser vices. His prices are remable and he can be found at Mrs. HHneers residence one block south of base, line road on first street. Next Sunday morning al the Con gregational church the pastor will take for his theme "The audience, the Sermon and the Preacher." Horn. 1 :15: lu the evening the sub ject of the discourse will lie "The in evitable result," based on llomans t: 11. The other services will lie in the usual order. II. H. Johnson will build a large two story brick barn on his cottier at Forest Grove this summer. The structure will bo two stories and a Imsement. On the west side dummy windows will be laid in the aecond story so that at any time hereafter be can easily change the tiuilding fur commercial purposes. Mr. K. E. Hryan has returned from Union county. While there he saw the people who are building the sugar factory- Alter talking with hem he cornea home much encour aged regarding the plausibilities for this county. There will lie more to say alsiut the sugar beet factory nest week. I K. Adams under date of Feb. 21 write-i to W. N. Hirrett that the trail over the mountains from Skagway are in fine condition when the wind docs not blow. Ho thinks that nine out of ten who are on the trail would prefer to he at home if they c mld place themselves In the same circum stance as they were before they started. Work has so increased with L. W. House that he ia not able to do all thai comet, hence he Is increasing hi futilities by adding machinery. He is putting in a steam engine that will furnish (tower for his lathes, rip saws ami morticing machines, the pow er is the engine formerly u-ed to run the presses of the Forest Grove Times, New gissls, new styles in endless variety. We are receiving our spring stock and can furnish our customers with the best class of staple giMids at price lower than ever otter ed in this market before. Call and examine our prices before puchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. Hcmemh r we hold prices down. H. E. Hryan A Son, Csh Store. The city council held its regular meeting last Tuesday. The marshals salary of f-0 (Hi was paid and two ordinances adopted. One providing w hat animals must be kept in incloa- ii res and when, and the other lelat- Iik; to building sii'ewalks- The for i i Ideii sto. k is horses, cattle, mules, a nine, shis'p, goats, ducks or geese, provided cows not breechy or vicious may run at large from one half hour la-fore sun rise to 9 o clock P. m. Chickens must la confined from April 1st to Nov. 1st. The ordinaniv relating to side-walks is for the repair of su 'h and includes all the walks in town, and the walks must be repaired. The ordinance is an important one and iron clad. Senator G. W. Patterson has sold his furniture and underta-ing estab lishment to P.O. Hrown Isteof Iowa, Mr. Patterson has been in business here for 12 year and now dispimi's of it a a successful trader. He will not retire altogether from the industrial world, but will still remain with us (sissibly to engage in some other line later on. For it he present he will move his safe and desk to the oflice of (Vt. It, Crandall on Main street where he will welcome old friends. Mr, Drown is not w ithout experience and pomes here liei-anse of our mild climate. Having profitably served the public in cold Iowa he know nf no reason why he cannot do the ame here. He invite visits from all and whether they buy or not, a cairteoiis and affable gentleman will cordially receive' them. tOlRT H0tF- IMMin ATK. F.state Fmw lavis tlerensetl Hum pbrev alty; w ill of deceased admit tetl to probate. Ordered that James C Cory ls a -'iiitcd executor to serve w ilhout I'oimIs a provided in the wi I. The appraisers are John S Jackson, t Jen Bantx and II T John son. CIKCVIT coc RT. The new actions in the airruit court are; Chas A Yottcr v U -c3 E Morrill foreclosure. II li :leiidrix, H il Huston and T II Tonfc ie v Jobu C-osU-llo buii o. quiet title. Sain v F Eberhard, suit to quiet title. I'MYtitMl V tW. lUlph Cl.rke, of Purtiand High School, -p. ii,. Siiurdiy and Sutiitay intheGrov" with hu brother Wi'l. The athletic exhibition given by the young ladies Friday evening in the auditory was a grand suicess The work done was nf the first ord er and well preformed. It spek volumes for Miss Evans, physkul director, to be able to do so much in the short time she has had. . Pacific University Glee Club is planning to give an entertainment the last week of this term. A yet the program has not iieen arranged but it certainly will he of high merit, as the club has been working faith fully up to this time. Saturday evening the second year academy class held a very t-ijoyable gathering iu the parlors of tierriek Hall. A well arrangeil program. musical and literary was carried oU' a pleasant time spent in amuseuien's and after feasting ou the gissl hint- prepared for the (s-ta-ioii the cla- adjourned well pleased with the on . er of the exercises in which they hi U participated. Nothing else is talked of in P. I . at present, except the probable out come of the coming forensic strugg'e between P. U. and W. U. A gte t nuni Iter of distinguished visitors will at tend and there is no doubt but thai the auditory will be packt d to it-, ut most seating capacity. A banquet will be given the detiat'.'rs ami v sr. ors at the close of the debate in Her ricks Hall. A committee of arrange ments have the matter in hand and they are making extensive prepara tions to give the visitors a royal welcome. SITDV TO l'LKAHE THE X.1KKET. The Agricultural Experimental Station has just issuid a bulletin on Marketing fruit which is timely since preparation for that should commence now. for if the horticulturist has no good fruit to sell how can he market any. Speaking of I ho customers tastes and peculiarities the bulletin remarks: The importance of striving to please customers is not always fully realised by those marketing fruit The consumer's wants may not coin cide with your views of what the should be but when he Is satlstlcil you not only make a sale but gain h permanent customer. Keep in close touch with the markets, visiting them often to find out what jsop e really want and pay the iiiilI lot. The producer, retailer and consumer should, as far as atssible understand and trust each other, remcmlM'ti g that in union there is strength, a xl each net'iis the others' assistants'. The sale of fruit dciiends on its up- irarancc, quality, the kind of paik- age used, proer grading and pack ing, and its condition when sold. Overproduction and low prices tend to cause carelessness in picking and packing small fruits which are fre quently placed on the market in an uninviting condition, Keeping price- down. When graded it is more in demand and brings higher prices. More care is needed in selling fruit. The market is seldom so overstocked that choice fruit retailed in perfect condition will not bring a fair price Beauty of form and color, large, uni form size ami good keeping qua'itics often sell fruit when excellence of flavor will not, and many litti i de vices may be employed to increase its attractiveness. For example, did you ever try selling choice pears, peaches, prunes or cherries in neatly labled one and five pound paper boxes? A .Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mr. Ada E. Hart, of Orotons, S. D., "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs, cough set in anil finally terminated in Consumption, hour Doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave my sell up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends, on earth, I would meet my absent one above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial took In all eight bot tles. It has curred roe, and thank God I am saved anil now a well anil healthy woman." Trial bottles free at The Delta Drug Store. Hegular size 50c and ll.(K) guaranteed or price refunded. Through Toartst Cars to St. Loni.tjf A tourist sleeping car will leave Portland every Monday via Mo. Pac. and every Wtdnrniay via the Hur lington route at H p. m. via the O. K. A N. through Sslt I-ake and 1). nver without change tost. Lmis, and un der the supervision of xperienc il conductors. No change of cars to the cities, Kansas City or St. Iou's. K.tp this service in mind when going east and consult O. K. A N. agents or addre, W. H. lit hi. m kt, Geueral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Weekly I'xrursion to the Et. A tourist sleeping car will leave Portland every Tuesday at 9 p m, via. the O. H. A N., without change to Boston, Hnd under the supervision of experienct .1 conductors. No change of cars to the cities Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo, or Boston. The ideal trip to the east is now before you. lleinenilsT this service when going east, and consult O. It. A N. agents or address: V. II. Ilnrlburt tieneral pa-nger Agent, Portland, )regon Preadfally frn-. (ients: I was dn-adfully nervous ami for relief took your Karl's Ciov r Id tot Tea. It rpiittsl my nervts and strengthened my whole nervous sys tem. 1 was troubled with constipa tion, kidney and Ism el trouble. Yiair tea soon clean! my syslem so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. s. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Hillahoro Pharmacy. Ilea Utter I lt. The following Is a list of letter re maining uncalled for in the iMntoftlce at Hillshoro, Feb. 'M, I Mrs. J. II. Barrett, Mr. J. W. Hobinson. All letters not called for bv Mr. 12, w ill he sent to the Head 1ctter Office. One cent ill la? charged for each letter called for. II. ScHULMtRK U, P. M. f T 0 Teware of M cheap " tah fnj pow.lers. Alum m.ikr-s good medicine hut ba,d food. Aali our doctor. n- Hut klru't Amit-4 Salv. Thf Best Salve in tho world f.r Cut, Bruises, Sore. Ulcer. Sall Rheii'n, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapl Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skjn. Eruption, and isjsitivelv cures Pile, or ini pay required, ft guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2" cent per Isix. For !. hv iMta Drug Store. ggs for NatcbiOg! My furiu vhiJ in well utocked with fine'l'iurred I'lymotii Kock hens llead ied by careful selected bints of the name. Eggs luriw and hrown which I sell for 'HI cents sr setting, (unie and see my liinls. MRS. R. It. COLLINS, Hurr (Ink (arm, tine mile uortli of town. K H V K It K K'H N1I.EO F II KA L PHOPKKTV. NOUCK IS HKItKHY (ilVKN. THAT the umlumiKmil by virtue unit in iiiir- suaiK-e ol'a (twree of the rirenit I'ourt nf the Slate of Oreiron lor Washington oimty, mane uiki eniereu on tne nn iiuy 01 juii uarv. lsilT. in s suit tor nurtition of cer tain proieriy, wherein Aniiiiidu .1. MIum mull unit Vun Kheriiiiin. her hiistuiml, Minerva Fisher and William hinder, tier IiiisImiihI. were plaintitlH aid Drncilla MeLin ami H. .'cl.in her himhand, Mahnlu Perry unit Klizals'th ShuU' were (lel'eiiilenlM, and re iiuiriiiK me to aell the real iruiertv liereiu- alter ileiu-rilieit in wtid dis-ree. Now there- lore, iu conformity with the directions and roiitimtnds of said decree aforesaid I will, on Monday the 4th day of April, lsiis. at I tie siiiiiii uooro the uoiirt House, in I III n-Imh-o, v ashington t'ounty, OrcKoii, at the hour of ten o'eloek a. in. of said dav sell at eulilic auction to the hieliest ladder for cash in hand, all of the following- portions ol me. souin null 01 ine ihnialiou Land Claim of Edward Cotistalile, lieeeaseit, in Washini.Moii County, Oregon, and describ ed as follows lowil : Iteimr all of lots niinnred. 9,10,11,12, l."i. IS and 111 mid the south half of Ixit No. 11 of and iu J. A. iteid'a Five Oak suIkIi- isuni in Sections, 1 i hikI lii, 21 and 22 of Tnwiiship one North Kanire two W ist. Will. iMcr. and also all of that portion of Lot No. tt of said .1. A. Keid's Five Oil suhdivision above described, lying south of the North line of the south half of the Ilon aliou l.aud claim of FMwurd Constable and wife alsjve desiTils-d. That I will tdfer suid tracts for sale separately, or in any manner to nit pun-baser. Witness my hand tlils'.'nd dav of Mch. IS"8 W. 11. l!UAIFl)IU, 41 45 Referee in the above entitled Suit. OTICK FOK I'l'IILICATIOK Laud Orrici at Orfook Citt, Oh. February lt, 1S!I8. TOTICE IS IIERE11Y UIVK.V, THAT I the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in supMirt ol bis claim, ami Hint sain prooi will lie made Is-tore the County Clurk ot Washington county at lliilsboro Oregon on April , ls!s, vin: Joseph Hearing. H. E. r'17 for the E X of 8 E K of Sec. 22. N M of N K W of Sec IV. Tp X R 4 W. Ho iiainra the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous resuh-nce upon and cultivation of. sai l land viz: V.. J. Crabb. liuxton, Oregon. John R. Hailey, " " i. A. Shcpard Greenville, " John Lipiwrt, " " CHAS. It MOtRF.S 40-4.i Register. F.xecntor'i Not ice. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT i the undersigned has taken out set tler testaments in the eslute ol Enos Duvis deeeaseil late of Washington county tlre- gon. All persons having claim against said cstule are hereby notitied to present the same properly authenticated to me nl mv n-sideiiee nor h of lilencoeor at the of lice of Humphreys it Son in lliilsboro with in li months Ironi nils dale and an croons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are nsiiestisl to make immediate payment to the unilcrsigncii. 1 latest Feb. 2s, 1!W. J.C.COREY, Executor of the last will and testament of Fnos Duvis deceased. 41 -4 Notice of stockholder" Sleet' Ins. TOIICE IS HEREBY C.IVKS. THAT I 'he annual mis ting of the stockhold ers of the lliilsboro Co-i 'perative Coinp iiiy will Is-held in t lie iirangc null in iiittsiioro i cgdii Saturday, the Jiiih day of March. 141. at 1 o'clock. 'I his meeting; is called for the purpose of electing rive directors to serve one year and for the transaction of such other husincssaii may properly come Is-fore said meeting. Hillsboso, Or Feb. 2". 1 JAMES II. SEWEIX. Calvin Jack, r President, Si-cretary. 41-45 mm,mmmmmmm?mi I SALE SALE I g Schulmerich & Son Will sell for the next Meek a ST" larse line of shoes below cost. JH See their stock before buyin?. US fiiUUiiiUUUiiUUUUiUaUi 'S THREE RAMBLER ROSES. Willi, trllffw. ritmn. iU mate a mr.iict h'r. ri frc the p nx. or rft trnttntf 'e1 1 nntlPt ho pkjtnt will roiiH.C triow4tftKnf( liwm hesrthiei l:n rtiH ihec now "application. TTTnTT'Q GARDEN ANO FkORALCUIDC. V VxfcJks Tlw . I it s m4 la LHr- lurtww mm4 Urtmr. Ts "miv is r ft,n m-nrsssn sa4 lhrccMMM tnc yntinf aa4 cultare , so wylifcmtft, cn.iMl, rl.,s,1 mnti IIWV.tt IS.! KC WHO RCHS MAT READ. Mm .tttratfiitnm hnm Mitire. ( rMtvfj ptf nf 9t Pw. NMnftmWM, Twhetnm Hirmm ilr-n ly lty. t atiM lahliM. Wrti A. rtr'.i v wivaa1 enw ? n rf pft JAMES V1CKS SONS. Rochester. N Y. IN THE Cll:iTIT t iH RTOK TIIF. Hiato of Oregon tortile County of uli-OtiL.on The Alliance Trust Company. I im-1 ltl-d, i luiiuiil, II W. Scott. Olive MavScott. his wile, Ktu- li. liel. J. I.. Martin, , lernsliu Martin, hi wile, F.rin-st , i-!verrst, Kva Kveret, his w:te. . Miliuii a. F-ustiimii. Faslman, liia wile, William Hall alidlXtilim .Murphv, lH-telldallts. ' To H. W. Scott, Olive May Sen't. Ettie U Iiel, Milton S. Kastinau and Fast nan, IVIeiidants: lu the name ut the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the cuinplainl tiled aguinsl you ill the atsjve entitled cause by the ti rst "day of the licit term ol Court, alter the expiration of the publication ol lhi numinous, lo-wi : Bv Nlotiday. Mart h'JIat, Is m, and if you fail to so answer lor want thereof, the plaiulir) will apply lo the Court tor the relief de manded 'in ihe complaint, lo-wit: For lodgment against H. W. Scott and Olive Nlay Scott lor 12 with interest from July 1st, IsHii, at IU per rent per annum; and fj with interest from Junuury 1st, lsM7 at III lull l.'lll ,U P Ultlllllll Ull. I I') ivilli I interest from July 1st, 1SH7 at 10 percent I J' er annum: and f.UOtu w uu interest Ironi uly 1st, lsxti. at s per cent per annum, and sco Willi interest trum January 1st, IwiT.al & per cent per annum, and limi.nn as atior- lll'll' tC rtll ill I'llitllt hllltM Vlllll inin f together wi li the cos aand liishursements I of i bis suit, and or a decree foreclosing plaiutilPa moriginre upon the following de scribed proierty in Washington County, state of Oregon, to-wit: The nor lieas (I uar er ol ion lour een Ilk township one 1 1) south, Kungc five lo) west of the Willamelie Meridian; and the southeast (planer ol section nineteen liai. Township one 1 1) south, Kange four (4) west of the Willamette Meridian, containing three hundred and twenty C" )) ueres : ami for the sule ol the aaiil proarty toaatialy said judgment, and barring and foreclosing you and each of yon ol all right, claim or eipiity of redemption ill the mortgaged premises and every part thereof, una lor such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This publication is made by order of Honorable Thomas A. McBridc. Judge of the alioveentitlcil Court, duly made and entered January, 21st. lsiis. F F.N TON, HKONAIOH AMUR, .'sj-4.-' At!orncv for i'luintilf. Ninnos. IN THE CIRCI IT COl'RT OF THE Stau- of Oregon, for the County of Washington. Fulva Reef, Plaintiff, 1 Jack Reef, Defendant. J ToJack Refi', the Iiefenilant above niiuied : In the name of the Slate of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint tiled against you in the alsjve entitled suit by the lirst day of the next term of the aUive fii.itlcd court, fol lowing the c xpiration of the time presi-ri li cit in the order for publication ol ttiis sum mons, which lirst day will lie Monday the 21st day of March, fails, and if you tail to so answer, for want thertif, plaintitf will apply to said court for the relief demand ed in this complaint. The relief dcmandisl is, that the bonds of matrimony now und heretofore existing ls twccii lilaintill ami defendant, Is) desofviil, set aside und held for naught; and I lull plaintiff have judgment aguinst defendant, lor seventy-live dollars attorney's fee, and tot till costs und disbursements of this suit. This summons is published by order of ine iiouoriinie l nomas a. MCliriiie, Jtiuge of the nhove entitled court, made at rham liers, on the 31, dav of January, I vlH. V. H. COOl'ER, 38-14 Attorney lor Plaintiff. IS THE CIRCt'IT COURT. OF THE 1 state ot Oregon, lor N aslungton t oun tv. (In eipuity) Philipjie Cliajieron. I'luintilf i vs. V August Schmidt, Defendant ) To August Schmidt, defendant In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you herein by the first day of the next term of Court after the expiration nf the publication of this summons tit-wit: by Monday March 21, Is? and if you fail to so answer the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for. til-wit: judgment against suid August Schmidt for $IIM with 10 per cent interest from Novemlier lit, 1MI5, and PV attorneys fees also costs of suit, further, that plaiutitls mortgage upon the east ball of the soul Ii wist quarter of si-ction Hi township 2 north range A west of Willam ette Meridian containing SO acres in Wash ington County Oregon, be foreclosed and said premises sold as provided by law to siitisly the aforesaid sums and 'that you and all persons claiming under you he barred and foreclosed of all right or eipiily of redemption iu suid mortgaged premises. This publication Is made by order of Hon. f . A. Mellride jndte of the above named Court, duly made January 11, 1IN. R. CITRON, Sell Attorney for Plaintiff. Adminlatrntor Male of Itealty T(iTICE IS HEREBY tilVEN, THAT H in pursuance of an order of Ine Coun ty Court of the State ol Oregon lor Wash ington County made on the Klst day of January IK authorizing and impovtering me to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of William Davis di m-asisl, I will on and after March the t h IS"is offer for sale ut private sale the following dcscrilM-d real estate owit: The K H of the X K 14 of sec 17 T 2 S R 2 W, Will Mer, containing SO acres. Terms of sale: t " u it.it Stales gold coin, one-half in hand, the balance payable in one year deferred pa) nient to draw 10 per cent in terest rom 'date ami to he secii'ed by not and mot .gage on premises sold. Piirrhas er to be at the expense of deed and mort- ''K!' LITTLETON I.INDSEY. Adniinist-Ktor of the estate of William Davis deceased. 37 41 3Onlj40Ccnts imrrt . fw-f. t ,!j hMlvif . , . idondiKe t t 4 V Moyer ClotbiDS Coropaoy 3d Zc Oak St., PORTLAND. BE 31 M ELLIN 0. I Manager.; M:M) I'UK OIK KI.0SUIKE IF YOU WANT TO HIRE O0 TO Cily Livery Stable GEO. W. BACON, Prop. Wliee you will Hnd the Kent Tennis that fan lie hint IX 1IILLNB0H0 EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. flood Teanw, flood Hussies and flood Drivers. Second and Washington fits. The Delta Dms Store will occupy the building former ly occupied by W. E. Brock; MIIFKIt'F'N MAI.K. BY VIKTl'E OF AN KXECUTION decrva sml onter of suit- Issued out ot the Circuit Court of the Mat nl Oregon tor Waih'nitton Counijr, in furor ol Frederick Verli;inwhi"le and nainsl Alff d Neep and Hitlle Neep for tha sum ol f mu, and fur the lurth er sum of I!. H. gold coin, with In- 1 ret thereon al ine rule ol 10 percent per n num. from the a3rd ilaj' of Noenitier 17, and tha further sum ut aii.( I null win interest thereon at the rale of 1 par rent per annum troro the 2-fil day ot Noreinber IWlT as aitorns.s' lers and tor the cost and axpenaes of sale and ut said writ. Now, therefore, by lrtue and In periu snoa of said judanient decree and order of sale I will on Monday the Tib duy of March lm, at the Miuth door ol tha Court Huie, in Hi'l.txiro, Wash hinirtnn Cauntr, Oreson, at the hour of III o'clock A. M , of said lny sell at pub lie auction to the hi(het b ilder lor euli, tha IoIIowiok described real proierty, 10 ait: AH of lot three (:i) in Mock six r) In Tborne'i add-iion to the Town of Hillt Ixiro, all siionta in Washington County, Ureiron to satisfy the hereinbefore named Mima, and for tha costs and expenses of suid sale. Had property will be sold subject to re demption as per statute of Orevon Wmni my band this 3d day of Febru ary IttlK. W. V. KKADKOKD, Pberiff of Wahing'"n County, iireiron. Ky C. K. Dutch man, deputy. Bigley fc Brown, Attorney's tor Flaintiff. 37-41 Xtir er Final rttlement. IS THK CiU'XTY Ot liT F THK ltate ofOreiriin for Wasliiiiirtoncouiitv. In the mutti rot the estate ol i'eler Kimft, deeeaseil. Notice is hereby s-iven that the nnder siirneil adniini'.lratrix of the estate of I'eler Kindt di'ccaiil have liliil my linal account ansiich Milininixtralrn in the above etili tliil court, and Hint said court has tie. Monday the 11th day of .March, 11 at loo'clorkin Hie forenoiiu ol" said day for hearing of ottjei-tions to said linal account and ill lenient, if anv there be, and for the tinal settlement of said Mati. I'llKBK KINDT. Administratrix of the estute of Peter Kindt, dii'cani-d. C. K. Kindt. Attorney for the estate. .1M2 Xotlre mt final Aeennt. N'OTIf E IS HKRKBY OIVEJt, THAT the undersiifniil i-necutor of the last will and testament of I' I Jnrlcon diTetui eil has lile.1 in the I onnty ourt of Wash inirton county Oreifiin hi. final ai-connt in the matter of sniil estate and that said I ourt has set Monday the VI -t day of March l- at Ibo'cl.sk a in at I lie ( utility court room in II ilUrmro lreon as the time and place of hi-arin? objections to said final account arid for the settlement of said estate. Dati-d this 17th day of Febrntrr 1. JMJA'KHiN, Fiecntorofltiela will ania Usaiant n( I' jJvkiniii"-l, aw ii7ai,ii sVttwnijr mm m $ Supplies! If you are going to Klondike, we invite you to call and inspect our im mense stock which we are oiTeriuK at Lowest Prices. We have devoted an entire floor, 75x100 ieet to Klondike supplies, and show the largest assort ment in the state. Our stock includes Hubber flood, Hoots and Shoes, .Mackinaw I'lothiiis;, Fur Caps, Sweaters, flroceries, Provisions, Blankets. and Tents. We pack and deliver everything free at the wharves either at Portland, Ta coma or Seattle, CIT4L0IE.-IT IS MtEE. 4 A GOOD LIVERY TEAM THE I0 Reward. IH. The readers of this paper will I pli awil to li iirn Hint there is at leant one ilreadud I iIiwiim thut science has hern able to cun in nil its sliures and that is Cntnrrli. Ilall's t utnrrh liire is the only pomtive cure now known to the mistical fraternity, Cnliirrti iH'iiijr a constitutional discii'. re.iiiri-s a coimtitutioiial treatment. If.iM's Ciiliirrli I lire is taken internally, uctinif diro, llv up 011 the blood and niuciius siirfaces of tin y-lein, thereby destroyinir the loundiitioii 0 the diwaee, and frivin the patient nlreiiKth by building up the constitution and ueHistinir nature in itoinir its work. 1 lie proprietors have so much aitli in Hi fiirntive powers, that they otter I Ine J I u mi nd Dollars lor any ruse 'lint il ail m cure. Hend lor lis. Ol 'es imonials. Address. K. J. CHKNKV .V CO., To ledo, O. Hold by DrnirifiHts, 7-Vt. ilull's Kaniily fills are the best. HII Kill VV'H NAI.K. Y VIKTUK OF A! KXKi t'THlN 1 decree and order of aula lnin-.l nut of the Circuit Contr nf the Mate ot Oregon, tot Wishniflon Comity, in lavor of Henjsmin Andnisnn and siralnst Hannah Ann Freeman ieorv V. Patterson and Isaee Allen for me sum of 117. CI costs, and for the lurcher sum of ft). lit) II. H. (old ooin with iiiiereat thereon at the rate of 10 -r cent per annum from tha 3 2d day of Novemtx-r 1 r7, and tor the ousts and;expenea of sale si d ol said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue and In persn- I re ot aald judgment, decrna and order of sale, I will, on Monday, the 7th day .if Miticb IWM, at the souih d'or ol the i ourt Housa. in Hillstioro, Wa.hinirton County, Orea-on, at tha hour ol In o'clock a in ol sai'lday, aell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following di.crilied real projiertv towit: Heginning al south west corner of block no. three H of and in the. Town of Hil's b roln Washington Oounly Oregon, and running thence aofth .'f H feet thence ea.i lll.'7feel. tbanne aotith l feet thence e- 144 "7 teat to the place of lo'innini? o aatisty the herein before nsmel siim, and for the roa a and expenses of said ale, rlsld property will be sold snhject to re lemptioa aa per atatnle of Orea-nn. W tneas my band this 3rd day February I W. D. URADFOUD, Sheriff of Washington (Joiinty, f"iaia ot (re(On. fly C. K Delcbman, deputy. I line. II. Tougne AluMney f. t PlaintlfT. .17-41.