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AAY HILLSL50H0 INDEPENDENT. Mil DAY, MAY Id, 1H9S wOCAL AND GKNIikAL. Mrs. Line is pri p,tr .i to Ji all kin. is of n.'Aim; or luncy, at her III HUM. 51 Tlie Strt-t LMiiiiiuili-n i if tlio city enuiii-tl leive I,.m h nuiiil.er of new cross wulkri ni iuterst'i-llum that Iihvp uei-U'U tin-in fir intny mouths, Tiie lliilHOoro ixlii It-hows iient 12 of their initialing t' ltm to Umtoii last .S.itunlny i.ilil in visit I lie Inline at that place. The (iitstim brethren treiileii ilietn as 1-iviired kuiis. Iti'V. Julian linen will oecujiy the juiit at 1'unl.itiM I'miiia 1'rt'Kliy ter mii church iievi Siiii'ltty. H-v. S. A. Ueort) is at It in'iiuru, a delegate to the slate convention of Christian KuileHVur s leielitn. Tin L'niitM Kvancelical churcli ol the nlnle will liolil a Bible etmlereliee taint lamp niit liiin at liiile,einleiiee, 1'ulk county, i-uiiiiiieiicuig June 21, mill remaining in MVniuii from ilttj today nil 1'mlity July 1st. 'l'iie niiH'iisor of the lUwdville district has Krtt.liMl ui the road in IP mm I tiae lor the tlistnnee reaching ucioss the Ltdd A 11 ttl farui. The only error in the nititer is that the wmk was not oone early in Marcli. lion. II. V. U.tles spoke on Satur day evening al Ureeiivllle. There was a Lti ir audience out and much cntnusiasiu arrouseil. CoiiKreiwmau Tongue hits many friends ill and about Cireen viilo anil liia vole will la' U large, one. Ueu. K tiisoiu I'ost, O. A. H., has ill hand the arranging- ol a program lor the proper observance ol Memo rial day, .May oOlh. '"' htviwh al the chinch will h' held on Suuday JHny auiti while the cemetery cere monies w ill li on Monday, the 30th. Mrs. Jos. Miiim sent a nosegay ol tweet peas to the iNDEI'E.NUKNT Oil Tuemlity iiioiiiing May iO. It Is i laimeil that tliie are the tlrst bl.Kim ers of the season. I here in quite a rivalry iieiwecn several latliea in town u to who shuil have the tirsl aweet pea I.Ioouh. This year Mrs Manu is the lust to report. Next Sunday, It'V Ilaniel Slavel of Forest Urove, will exchange with Mr. Hug hen ami occupy the pulpit of the t'tinfreriHio"l church at nit liiortilinJ service. A spinal evening mrvit- iias Inimi prepared by I he ladies miniioiiary society ami Mr. Staver, w no at one time was a mis sionary of the American txiard in Turkey, will deliver a short address The other servuvs w ill lie in the us ual order. Twowavsof getting glasses -One to goto a tlrst eUs-t optii-au have your eye- properly tested, and gel what V'U need -the other, to K to a Uierchsnt who keeps ss tacls, make a "grat. hi the iig," as it were, get a pair IhMt do'il lit cacti eye (dlhough it may -vein . for the moment), run the risk of ruiui'i,' your eyesight en tirely. II you nee I the service of a g o.l optic in, Ic iti serve you Well ami i-heaply II t Hi" Jeweler. Alon Wur.lle, w ho has lieen un tler arre-t lor several day charged Witt) ste altii s .uvenir coins from a trunk in the rc-i iciice of Mrs. I). A. Jones of t! raw, h id hinexaniinalion la-fore Jiis.iiv ol the t'eatv .Jackson, Ims! Wt-lti. s. v. Tin testitiKinv showed that War lie had Ins-n work ing for his hoard at Mrs. Jones' that the coins were missi-.l and f mud at the store of Mr. U Miys. Mr. Mays got them from the def ndaiit. The latter sivs he hough! them from Mrs. Jones' son. The la I say no. The juslice held Wardle in a one hundred dollar ImmuI which was giv en. tine J. A. K ilan some month ago sold his ciaim foi nnlengf and erdi em a a uiiness in the circuit court l one of our lnwn-men. w ho at the tune ws inve-ting a Utile idle mon ey When I he warrant wa ready for delivery it di-K-ovcre.1 that mlan had It-en thrifty ami sold his claim twice. The matter wa laid la-fore lcpt. Attorney II. T. Htgley who h. 4 01 a hunt for the ir regul.ir ni"- "' 1"" Washingioii, r. .( 0-1:1011 pas-rs were at omv otitaimsl and a trap set In catch the thief, hut do what he could Mr llnglcy could not g- t the claw of the law'upou him till last Satur day. lotnn eaught at Seattle. Oil sun lay 1'iMistahle l4.slmoii. went after the game which he landed in jsd W tsliu-sdav. While I Mian has otiii r.wmiok-. " in lte'meiit was found hv the grand Jury, hence If he can't gel hail he will have hi rest deiuv in i ail till I'" Noveoiber term vl lli circuit court. L ISHi 0tl -m7 T I I I -rs 1595 1 li i lr. K. 1'opplelon of I'lirlliind was I in town Wedne-day la-t. The lr. j is fond of talking politii-s some times and he was in the mood when here. ' He thinks the whole republican tic ket will lie elected in MultiMiinali I county and in the state, tie is par , ticularly earnest in his support of Ihllihar lor secretary of state, lie asserts that Mr. Iluiihar's equal as an ollice man has not hneu ycl found in thu stale. Mr. Dunb.r is very (Hipular at home and it is said that he will carry hi" county hy uoo I majority. The whole ticket will rti'ive the McKiuley major ty of j tiOO. The S- 1. Co's hridge builders are 1 at work this week 011 the H m L Creek hridge ,ast of Xewton Station. List summer when it was partially hurtl ed the repairs were carried no further than were ueeessary for the pas-age of the cars. Now the work is sub stantially done and equal to any of the standard fridges of the company, which are the best that timber and mechanics can make. Mr. Dorrauce ol Mountaiudale has started his sawmill for the summer run. Ve has up to this lat shipped the greater part of his output to Newla-rg in Yamhill County. He loads at Cornelius. The car is taken to Whitesou where it is switched to the Ort-gniiiau railway and carried hack to New la-rg. Mr. I) irreni-e is investigating a new market at l'or laud. I'riees are enough belter there 10 pay the freight. Mr. Harlow Ills shipjicd one ear load of potatia-s to -St. L iuis, Mo. and will send away another in a few day. Mr. Cady of lleavcrlon will also send a car load. The quotations there are such as to justity shippers to enter that market when the price here is no more than -"1 to :W cents per sack. The Ireight rate to St. Louis is 7f cents per hiiiidnsl pounds. Mr. K. 1. Dunbar, republican can didate for secretary of slate w as in town for a lew hours on Wtslnesday last. He is a very alfable gentleman, anil after meeting him, It is readily seen why he is so popular. Dunbar is a very dilf-rent mill from Kin caid. and will never refuse to obey the mandates of the courts. I Tattle on the raiiroad so lar in May ! ha las'ii brisk and the S. P. Co. have had to work all kinds of scheme-, to supply cars as fast as they have heeu ordered. Indeed in some in stances shippers have been compelled to wait. The active movement of wheat is what creates the extra de mand. The odd fellows are agitating the question of building a hall on their tot at the corner of M tine and Third street. A resolution instructing the 1'rusteea to build w ill come up for action at the regular meeting of May i.'.th. ljeondor's circus is in town to-day. The tent is stretched near the rail road station. The show is a merit orious one and those who want to luiiih w ill ri 1 I oini irlutnti 'H for so i doing if they visit the exhibition. I The republican county centri.l I coin in it tee will hold a mee'ing in j HillslMiro to morrow-. This mis-ting 1 I for the purpose of determining the plan of campaign 011 the part of the : republican candid ies. Wa-hington Ivicampmenl I. O 1 . : F., w ill work in the royal purple de I gree this evening at o I I fello vs hall, I llillsitor . A delegation from K li ' son K'lcampiuent, Portland, is ex j peeled 10 lie present. j K. X. Ordway 'las la-en rearrested 'at the instance of Mr. 1 i .11-.I1 wi Her. ; The charge this time i-asa'ilt w ith I a dang'S'U weapon. The exaunna- (ion takes place to l .y in Ju-tice ' S nilh'a court. A party of Hill-lsiro ti-hermen K ! 1). Thorn, W. K Thorn, Hivonipain 1 tsl by I (orais Itultertieid of iiuit- r- Held Itros. Portia. id, went tistiing for I trout yesterday. 1'lu-y exM-ct to bring home tlh. ' Three bay horses have Seen em poumbsl by the city 111 irslial, two ! geldings and a mare. These ill be I wold on Friday next. May Jo, uiile-s the owner stain claims ti.em. I Wallatv Mi-Ctiiiant of Portland ss.ke to the Hillsbiro r-puhlican i chin lat evening. His ad Iress w-as a ! Hue and clear presentation of the issues of the campaign. 1 A visitor drop(ssl a psir of -bl hnwt-d ss-lacles e-terdav in the etlitorial rtsnu of the 1M1 fl Nt'KN r. ! Tt-ey are h'-re for him. Mrs. J X. Hrown is -erioiis ill at her rs-itlen.t at t'n corner of 1'il'h and Wasldliglon ;rs ts. I " I SherilT Hradfird has collected lxs l,,;.,,! ,n the ls'.i. roll to the .aiMOMUt wf HlWJ i . W. McKitmey deputy i-lerk went to Portland yesterday ft days vacation. The youtig isiple of the Congrega tional church will give a concert in the opera house, HilUhoro, on Fri day evening June 3. The program w ill appear later. The repubiu-aus will have a rlg rally ai le-averton on Friday, May 27. I t-e speak t rs tannot oe naiotsj yet aii I be h-alures u . II tie all old fadl i'Uied tm-ba lie, a pris-esnloii and geli-t-rtl merry m tkiug. The whole tlay w i 1ms devote 1 lo I he hustings. Wf'.r MiTttv iio whs in town l.-t u.tk a ii 1 ' i-ing himself as w i k.n in l!ie 1 1 rsi ot the wid o vs ai.d orplmu-i d (he Miine disas t r, i a h,'k. ( ougre-s ha taken c ire of tli se weeping mourners and 110 one n-k' il this ft How to go shin ing it over the country. H i a 111 ad lant. tl i the TtU Hiesik S'age that runs to North Y.iii.hill, Mism D.a-rstler ai d allot tier g- nt I -1 1 1 11 W re passe u-g-r la Stfur lsy. Pt-ssiug along th- grade up Tr tk river the stage loppled over the tiink aud rolled down a tli-lan of tif'y or more feet. I he horses wi re drow ntsl. Dort sl ier was (lot able lo get out uf the wagon till ttie witter was reached, lb- w aa itiiisidt rably liruisetl thougti not so serioii-1 y as to prevent llllU 11 ntiiiuing his j iiiruty. His fellow passenger was more lucky about get ting out of the stage but he wa lo-sed a idistance of thirty feet and badly shaken up. Young Crissinger, a lad of 'J years, through force of circumstances ha it-en on the s'rts-t for some month where he has proven himself to he an apt n-olar. His mother ha had her living to earn aud could not give (tint care lo her children whicn they deserve or that stie desires. Tile young lad would not allow his moth er to correct him, but fought like a iiea'heu. He went from had to worse till lns Sunday he broke into the public school house w hete uf er break ing crayon he found, and tearing up books lie gathensl the pas-r and lighted a bon Are in the room. Pi per does not make a very hot lire so t hat the damage is trilling. The tire was discovered by Otliivr Ulieen who caught the Isiy iu the very act. Supt. (Jardiner of the Hoys' Jt Girls Aid Society has ias-n informed f 'tie condition of things. He came out and look the boy back with him yesterday morning. Hon. H. V. O ites was at Dilley last Friday night und made a speech that will set som-of the tripod jasj. pie thinking. Free silver trials have asserted that unlimited silver i-ninagc would enable mines produc ing low grade ore to be worked tiius providing employment for more la borers. Mr. (tales denies this, Blld challenges liis opHinellls to show a mine producing gold at d silver, and profitably op -rated when silver waa world one dollar ier ounce that I not opt rated now unless the vein has pinched out. Mop? than that. He lelies Inem to show A mine produc ing silver alone and profitably opera ted when silver was worth tl. 00 per ounce thai is not now operated. It thin appears that the field for the employment of labor in silver mine ir lor the increased use ol materials cannot be extended lieyond the pre sent limit. Mr. dates has recently ts-en through the mines and ha gathered some facta not heretofore I known. He cxpis-ted the big gun of liie Dilley "reform" forces to chal lenge his statements, hut such was not to be. Mr. Kirk wood of Farmiiigtou was in town this week signing voucher for bis back pension, mention of which was made last week. His hack pay amounted to ")o7.00. Talk ing wuh him brought to mind some pension facts enmtnuuicatt'd iu a re- i-cut letter from a friend now in Washington. Tlu correspondent says: "I Was over at the pension department today and learned that 41U pensions were allowed yesterday, and the rest of the week it ha been running irotn aoo to 400 allowances each day. During this administra tion, since Kvans took the oHiis? they have passed on an average of about 400 el aims each day about oue fourth rtjecledainl tlirts fourth allowed, at the time he came into office there were pending a half million claims. There have btsn a quarter million tiled simv 111 tking iu all about T.'iO, 0011. You willsts by this that if they pass oiiu every day it will take some rive years to dispose of the ap plications now on hand." These fig ures oiieht to go far toward allaying the apparent ill feeling that seems lo exist against the commissioner of iensions. t oi ir 11011:. LAW OlL'KT. Chester Chrissinger minor, Mr Chrissinger the mother of said minor having surrendered said child it is ordertd that he lie given into the custody of the Superlludent of th Hoys and (iirls Aid sts iely of Ore gon. John Willi tin was admitted to flllM-hsflip. I'IKiHA Th. K-l tico Hell died; V X H.arrett appointed trustee of said estate with bonds Hxel at toOOO. Bonds tiled and apemved. F.stJti oh I latist (i dts (I; Final ac couti. tio-d, Monday June 'i set for ex animation. l)si Ol ve Norman deed; Filial ac count w ill he examiil'sl June llllh. l.-l into Wilhellu Ferdinand We,, 1,!. rod! deed; Will lie admitted t o'proiiate and ll ps artng (hat the administratrix named in said will is ol uns iuihI llitlld it is ordered that cila'loa issue to Aagllsto L F Welch bro lt to appear 111 court on Wednes day May is aid sh-w hue if any tin re be why Oscar Weichbroth shall not he appointed administrator w illk-the-w ill-antiextsl ofsaid estate. 1st A M Parkhurst tietsl, F(nal st utit tiled. It will la examined June l:l'h. F.st Tho Dante deed; Sale of real t late con tilled. F.st I lios D Humphrey deed; S II and A rn mint Humphreys apMiiuttsl executor and executrix the last will, to serve w tthoiit bonds. Appraiser j VA .tsinngtiei County H i Jaiiiin S. hoi i tl -Id, Tie is I'ui kt-r aud Heulon Hiw intii. Marion Comity A Dawson, J II Settleiiieir and Chas ogle. I l-:-t Sarah J Mu I 1U1I; Thou II Humphreys executor of said estate ! ha n.g On 1 1, it is ordertsl Itial ( itsi U 'Hii'lev Is- app- tntisi adminisirstnr .1... i. ins i,. ,11. M aids tiX'sl "ll tlb.M . Fxtsti'td and approveil. I Irdt-retl I tint the e.xts ulors of the -tate of ll'h.D Hiimpbn ys flle a report of the condition of this estate, j L-.1 Miuerva Shepiey luaaue; Patl- lion filed asking that S H Hum phreys fqt)intel guarlian of stll estate Instead of Tho D Humphrey deed. Citation will issue retun Ve May USth. Fit Th oa J Reed dtisl; F'iual count tiled. It will ls eiamintd June l'Jth. Est Dunsman Heir, (iuardian'n account filetl. Cnlleeted tlM.lt di hurMsl fl2:i'-t. Ha lance on hand J!.6.r. Kst Saml Huchanan tlectl; Ordt red that the will of decesstsl lie forwsid etl lo Ontario lo take teslaimmy ol su'ist-ribillg witllt sses. MAKKIAI.K I. It KN-K. la.-eiise to weil i lod MaV Hlth lo Chas J VanStrate!i Js and Uiuise K Herb 24. TUD 1 1 I li VL tOUMIIIll. The is-ulral tsiuiuiitttainen ap sinte.l hy the repu'iln-tn oouniy isinventlou late Thursday even it g last are: Beaverdaui, J. J. Wismer; Ife-av-ertou, ti. W. Stilt, liuxton, II. I. Huxlon, Co'umbia, S. A. D. Meek; Cornelius, Charles James; Di'ley, W. M. Jackson; Dairv, II C. Carstens; Kia" Butte, C. F. Tigard; Falsi Cetlar, W. It Day; (iales Creek, N.C. Lilly; Mountain, T. tl. Meacliam; North Hillslsiro, Oeorge H. Higley; North Foreat Urove, David Smith; K-eil-ville, C. Lystrup; Sou h Forest drove, A. T. Knox; .south Hillsboro, James Withycouihe; South 'Tualatin, Jotseph Hobinson; V-st Butte, An tlrew Jack; Weot Ctslar Creek. J. O (iuslin; Washiugton, J. J. Kuratli, Vvapam, C. W . liudsoii. The committee organiztal by elect ing Dr. James Withyisimla) chair man and deo. It. Hagley F-i. secre tary. Lxecutive tamiiiiittee Joseph Hobinson, Farmingion; A. T. Knox, Forest (inive; ti. W. Stilt, Heaver- Ion. The warrant drawn at term of the county court we count of: Asessii gand col. taxes Bridges and roads County court County clerk and deputies.. County treasurer Co school supt. and as-t Circuit court Court house and Jail... .'. Fuel, Lt and janitor Pauper and prisoners Keeorder and deputy Stationery Sheriff and deputies State cases Indigent the May re on ac- .. 202 On .. 21.0 llii 17 HO . 2.i0 (HI 50 00 44 Hii 11 HO ."id 4.1 75 i 10 170 00 4S so 275 00 21.) 70 :3 05 Total 2092 ao StHOOI. Ktl'OKT. lteport for mouth ctnnmenciiig April 11 and ending May 7: No. day taught 20 Attendance M5 Absence 210 Tardiness - Hoy enrolled 2'J dirls enrol liii -il Total etirolltnl 60 Average belonging 5.1 Average attendance 42 The following is the roil of iion.tr : Clara. Jimiiiv and Noah Vil.la-ri; John. Alfred, Mary and Hertha Mul loy; Nathan, Murl and Maud (irimes; Floyd, era aud Sarah Kittle; Kloyit itrown; Klmer Chrislenson, Myrtle McClarkin; Mary Wohlllel, Lottie Heineck and duy Hathoru. Miss Matad Savage got the most perfect mark. ltuphac I Sktt-is, Teacher. Mernl Letter 1. 1st. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the laistotlice at HillslK.ro, May, 7, 1V.W: Win. E. Thomas. J. E. Ebbert. E. H. Studeveant. All letters not called for by May 21, w ill lw sent to the Deaii Letter Omce. One cent will l charged for each letter called for. II. SclIL LMKIllClt, P. M. Cure that cough w ith Shiloh's cure. The lst cough cure. Kelieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 2.ie. Sold by Hillsboro Pharmacy. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Kool Tea, the great Hl.sxl Purifier curist Headache, Nervousness, Erup tions on the face, and makes the head clear a a lell. Sold hv Hillsboro Pharmacy. Stop that cough! Take warning. 1 1 may lead to consumption. A 25c bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold hy Hillsboro Phar macy. To cure a cold in one duy, Take Laxative Uroino tjuinine Tablet.-. All druggests refund the money if it fad to cure. A fresh invoice of the celebrated Tiffany calling cards just retvived at the I.NDKPKNI'KNT oftii-e. Two size Ladies' anil Misses'. Other cards cut to order. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Slnloh's Catarrh Hemedy, sold on a tuarati tte. Xasal ii.jtvtor free. Sold by Hillsboro Pharmacy. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, for Con stipation. It's the Best and if alter using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by Hillslairo Pharmacy. Ladies, take the tt. If you are troubled with constipation, sallow skin, ami a tired feeling take Karl's Clover Tea. lt is pleasant to take. Sold by Hillslsiro Pharmacy. Imt a pair of steel frame spts-ta-clea, gold bridge, on the rotd hading to the Wooley bridge. The finder will he suitably rewarded hv h-av.ng them at the Is hki-kx kukn r tli . Karl's Clover II. sit Tea is a pi ant laxative. Hegulatcs the Isiwo puriUe the blood, Clears the com plexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25c. Sild by Htllsls.ro Pharmacy. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cure w hen others fail, lt is the leading Cough Cure, and no home should tie Without it. Pleasant to take ami gi- right tothes(st. Sold by Hills boro Pharmacy. Win. Mohr makes hoots at hi shop on Sewnd strts-t, Hilshor, for (5.50 per pair, sewed shia-s lor 5, and given ss-ial attention to rt inur ing. He Use only rsl-grad Mock w hich tMi hiw la fmnrxa- kjw work. Directions in everv picUe of Schil. :nfi lUst tea. Follow tiirin n,0 nutter whit tct ynij use. f. Momy to loan at 7 mm rout interest, accoiilin to anioiint vantMl. on improved farms. Apply to Cll AK1.ES ilE.NKY, Xo. -27-i Stark St., Chamber of Com merce buiklinir, Port land, Oregon. 4 I. Ilrt-atlfully rrvuun. ttt-uts: I wa tlrendfully lit rvous ai.d for relief took your Karl's Clover lt.Ht lea. It quited "ny ner vt s and strengthened my whole uervous sys tem. 1 waa trouble,! w ith constipa ioiU kidney . a.".d tyiie r'--s:!:!c. Your lea stain cleanaetl my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. swts-t, Hartford. Conn. Sold h IlilNUsi Pharmacy. Itucklru's truita alrr. The Best Salve iu the world for Cuts, Hruises, Sores, I'ltsrs, Salt Itbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapeil Hands, Chilblains, Corns, anil ah Skin Eruptions, and Hitively cures Piles, or no pay required, ll is gunr anteetl to give perfts-t satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For sale by Delta Drug Store. 1 lirouirli luurist Cars tu M. Louis. A tourist sleeping ear will leave Portland every Monday via Mo. Pac. snd every Wednesday via Ihe Bur lintrloti route at H p. in. via the O. H A N. through Salt Ijike anil llenver without change to St. Liuis, and un tier tlie suH'rvision of txperienml (sinductors. No change f ears to the cities, Kansas City or St. Imis. Keep l ids service in mind when going eas? and consult t). li. A N. agents or address, W. II. Hl'Kl.llI RT, Ueneral Passenger Agent, Portlaud, Oregon. Sen en if sirs and hanging fixture complete for cents at Carsten Bros HillslM.ro. 4.1 It Police of t'limll Mettemeii! X-oTii-K lj HKKKHY lilVKX, THAT l 1, the uiKlun-iKlit-il Imve lilet in (lie I'uunty l.Aurt ol tin E?tiit.ol" lirt'Kon, fur U';e.l.nii.,ti.ii county, my liti.il accoiiiit us iiibniliislrator ol (lit- esbtte ol Jacob A Hull H..H il.t-i asc.l ; iiti.l tlntt ui.l court lius set Mon lay. tin" lili t'ay o nil t-, !Ks :it (lu ll ur.it IU o'clock a in, aa the time Icr iit-ui inn ulijtt-tions ,o sai.i liuul settiL-iiii-nt of suit! estate. D.itt-.l ul Hillslsiro Dr., litis Ttli duy ot May, 1V.W. li. KKIM.Kl.llAl 11, Atl!lillitral ol tlit; estute of Jucolt A H ansuti, Ut,ctueli Ot-;t ollce of Final Nettlrnient N'OTICK IS HKKKllY 01VKX. THAT 1, the undersigned liave tiled in the County curt of the State of iirexou lor Washington county my tinal account as admitiisiratorof the estate of Olie Nor man deceased and (bat said Court lias set Monday the l.itli day of June, lsw at he hour of lu o'clock, a m, of suid day as the time for hearing tibjecliniis to salt! tinal ac count, und the settlement of suid estate. Paled at Hillt-boro, Oregon this 7th dav of May, lens C. K. TIG A III!, Administrator of the estate of Olive Norman, deceased. otloeol Kin it I Nettleiuent. N'OTH K IS HKKKllY' C.IVKN. THAT ttie undersigned administratrix of the estate of Frederick Scbaer d.s-t-ased bus tiled in the County t ourt of Wash ington t-oiinly oretron her final account in the matter ol said estate and that said Court has set Wednesday the stb day ot June, Is-isat 10 o'clock a in at the County cuurt room in Hillsboro OreKun us the time and place of heurini; objections to said tinal account slid for the settlement ol said estate. Dated tins i day of Mav l.. B. 1. C'ok.NKl.ICS. County Judge' KM Iteward. I!M. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at leust one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure iu all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Iteinit a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation 0 (be disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. 1 be p -uprielurs have so n uch luilli in its t uraiive powers, that they offer One Hund red Ptillars or any rase 'bat 1 ails o cure. Send or lis o es imonials. Address. V. S. CHKNKY 3i CO., To ledo. O. Sold by Pruggis s, 7,'s?. HaU'iVitmily Pills are the he'. z t e- I Farmers Attention !1 Schulmerich Sc Son 2 Will liaiMllr all VIvaU of airrlf ultura I iiiipleinentH at prirpn llow any hereto fore olTered. I'oine ami ee their sain- les before purcha-siiis. All extniH for lcaHiB? machines uill he kept In stock. m Trtaarrr't NoritE IS HKKtHv t.l VKS. I H A I ll 1 .aimy Wi-ruiii , na..r i. ir ni Mity 1. lv7. - r now r---it-rin.;b tt . . lti. c ! tttu t'ountf irt-.i-'.is-r. iu itir c.ir el 11 Lsbt.ro I ouiitv ul vv tsnin'.ii, t iel-rl ill t"j oil Iht turn aoer tlua .luu-. llto-tai Itit.sLoro, Or., llo l'UU av ol My, Isms A. B. I'AHV. .M :S Count rt-sur,r F.x--Mtra utire. N oTU'K IS 11KHKHY ,ilVKX. Ill.vrl I lie uiuif iiM .I. iiAS Utrti iv thf t uuiitv i.uiii t ol W ataiih:toii otint n kii dulv apMjuitt-d r i-.-utor- the lust uiii"i it'ctuiiient ot 1 tiOM I. Hunt-l-lirt-Vn dtMeM-J and h;t'f duty tjU:tll Iinl m uctt t-xrcuior. All (-tToii haviiikf claims aifitinM .li itlatc art- rt Hiiird to jriTseiit th um- with pro r . uUt h. t- ut iht otlu i uf 11 lliiiiiylin vs 111 jIlJisik.pu, iirthiuu. within x uiuntii5 in'iit tint d:itf. I'Mt.-d t lidbboru thtp loth day ul Mav, S H. H C M I'll KK V, AKAMIMA K. HIM J'll KK V, Ki-t'Utun ol the laft iUuiiJ t-taiat'tit u Thoit. 1) 1 1 m 11 pli r dtx- aeU. 1 3 8 ti. ilu-tou uiul .V . S barn-it, .UOs.-iirya lur Klati. .OTIt l-: Hill 11 HI.IC 1TI. l.tsti Oi ri k ir Ukklos City, I'KH .i.s. April '.'1. I sua. '1TKKI. HKKKBV G1VKN I'll.U I ihe lolJuwillK-uullied st-tller lias liletl notice of tils intention to make liuul pro..! in supuort of 1 1 its t-laiin, and thai saiJ fiiotit will be llia.le before C'ounty I lerk ol Wusle nitfton tounty at Hillsboro, I'ttn., on June Mill, lsiis, vu : Albert i:t'hlllHli; U.K. MWH lor the S. V ol s. K '.' ol See. L's I p. J S. It -.' W. He intuit- the following witnt-sstti to erovt- ins coiitiiiuoiitf n-siiieiice upon mid eultivution of suid Ittuil, vi: James t', Corey ol liU-nt-.s-Ort-on, John Joss uf " " Use .r J. ToiupkuiH ' ' Herman Miller ' " IIIaS. B. MUOKKf.. 4H Kegisi. r. AlniiiillrMtora .Vol Ice. N'ttTICK IS HKKKllY lilVKK, THAI by virtue of an order and decree ut tiie L'uunlv Court of Wustiingd.ii County. Oregon, made ami enl. -red on April l!is, vtliiclt said ur.ler and d.K-r.-e uuiliuri z. s me as adiiiiiiiftralur ot the estate ol Klu.'iiu L. lleacli, dets-ased. to sell the real ertnte Is-lontfiug to sunl esiat.- at private sale lur cash in band. Now. therefore. 1 will on and after the ;.t day of May. lsiis, prts-(ssj (o oiler fur sale (lie following tiets-rils-d real estate, to wit: The east hall ol the southeast quar ter of See 1 1 r :l w of the Will M.-r, con tuiuiiiif st) ut-res. Said ttule to lie for cash in baud, convey, an.le to Is? ut expense of purt'liaMT. Pitted at Hillsboro this Sitli dav of April iv. .1. H. lH.UKl!'iiKli. Aihninistratnr of the eMute ol Kmiua I., ifeacb, dissiused. 4s-;,J TI1 t: t'OK I'l III.K ATIt I. AMI llFFtl K AT OhKi.o.N ClTY ( 'R Mav 4, IK'. N'dTK'K IS HEKEHY lilVKN, 1 11 AT the followiiiK-iiamed settler lias tiled nulleeof liis intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof w ill Is made Is fore t'o Clerk of Wash initton County at Hillsboro, iirt-gun on June Is, 1st is.' illliim t. Met ourt. II K 10-JiK fur the S K of See 14, Tp .i X It 4 V. He names the fnlluwiiin witnesses to prove Ins t-ontinuous residence upon and eultivution of Kind land, vi.: Martin Hart, of ttrcciiville i irt-gon John l.ippert, " " Kli (irin.lel. Amos & Mead, (HAS II. MOO!it Uegister .U-:l NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l.onOrni l atOrkho' Ciry. 0-;. Mav 7. Isis N'nIH K IS IIKKKHY U1VKS III A I I the follow iliK nullied settler hits Mle.l ii. .lice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Wash ington county at Hillslsiro or. on June IS,: Augustus H. Wolfcril H. K. HWi) for the W V, of N W i uf Sec ii, . p , N K 4 W. He names the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon und i ullivuliuii of said lund, viz: Kli linndel of (Jrcenville Uieiion John 11 Kennedy of Martin Hart ol Amos K Mead of " c HAS B. MOOKKS, 51-4 Register IN THE C1KCI U COl'KT, OK THK Slate ol ttregon, ior tv asuiiiKiuu ou..- i s l.,eksoti. Kxet-utorof the lastt will and testainenl of I.'. (J, Jackson, -detsiased. riallitlff. ) v. . Kols-rt .1 Newell. Pefeiidant. I , . U.. I..... I V..U..U tt,M ,tlkj.V ti;il.lt',l defendant. In the name oftbe State of Oregon: Y ou are hereby commanded and required t. ap)ar in'tbe alsive entitled court in the aisjve emit let! cause on or Isjlore the brst day of the next regular term oi sum Circuit Court of the Stale of ' iregon, lor Washington County, next following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order of publication of this summons, to wit: Monday, the tsth. day of July. Issia aud answer the complaint herein filed against you; anil you will take notice that it you fuil to so apiwar und answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plain tiff will take judgment against you lor the sum of luu.nu. with interest thereon Irtnii the . 1.1 day of Jul v. lass, at the rate ol ten percent per annum, and the sum of Ml tJ attorneys lees, and the sum of fj Ml i. with interest' thereon Irotn the! day.nf J uly, lsss at the rate of ten per cent, per milium, and the sum of A).l attorney fee, and for the costs and disbursements of tins action, and tor the sale ol the following d. scrilsd real property, lying. Ismig and sit uate in Washington County, Oregon, and deserils-d us follows, to-wit: All of that portion of the west half ut the west hall of the donation land claim ol James It. liobinson and wite, lying north and west of Pairyrrei k m sections and T T 1 north range A west of the illainett. meridian- tsmtaining i:Vi acres, heretobe. fore utlacbed ill the above entitled action at the suit of the slstve named plaintiff, to secure the payment l such judgment a he might ohtaln in the ab-oe entitled action. lhis summons i- published against you hv order of Hun. Alfred V. sears Jr., made and dated al Hillsboro on the sth day ot A,rU',"W- BA.H.KY BKOWN. Utj. Attorneys for l'laintilT. r HERE'S YOUR CHANCE ( all at the Furniture store in IlflNboro for priees on hiij thins in our line. Wall X Taper at l'ortlaml prices. A No stock of l iMlertakers coot!. P. O. BROWN. Pri. EASY FOR SAMSON !j AND HIS FLEET For today Mraps, for FIRST IN THE RANKS Tliey only coat li rents, and you cannot afford to do w ithout oue. New goods daily HILLSBORO CYCLE CO. Headquarters for Bicycle Sundries. THE DELTA I'l li !!!' f!'r. 9 t ' ,-'S . t , , v s, t i i i y I Hillsboro, - t iiioiiQiiie Moyer ClotbiDg Corrjpaoy 3d & Oak St., P0RTLAXD. iik m; 1.1.1 M.. MunHger. I.M I'Olt Ol K SIS IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN dN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN A lull Line of Druggists Sumlries kept t-onstantly on hand. 4 9 . -X - Nf. Y. .yrywai-.-1sesM i1ti i ry qr-;ryrv3.., , jr q 9 Ramblers 98' 97' tohile they last IDKlRhS, $20 to $o. Second hand tthnels of all make at all prices. FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO. lOo-107109-lll Sixth St., IN IN IN Portland, - I f IrtuKtM. RroKisC, TOt'iHll, To pull down th Ancient Temple, but that lias nothing to do with Admiral Sampson lie stands, at Jo our I'arcel Uicycles, and our entire, stock DRUG STORE 1 1 1 4. Vw,vXs . T. 1 - Oregon. supplies! 9 If you are' going) to Klondike, we invite you to call and inspect our im mense stock which we are offering at Invest Trices. We have devoted an entire floor, 75x100 feet to Klondike supplies, and show the largest assort ment in the state. Our stck includes Kuhher (Joods, Honis and Shoes, .Mackinaw Clothin?, Fur Caps, Sweaters, Groceries, I'ro isions, HlankeN, and Tents. We pack and deliver everything free at the wharves either at Portland, Ta- 0 ' coma or Seattle, Kt.OMMKK CATtL0lil'E.-IT IS MEE. 00 $ro Ort ''nil SF.tTTLf I