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MILLS 130 RO INDEPENDENT vnUtfwl la it pnalolllaa a HiiUDoru. Oria aa MMud-iM aiaUar. -utixienpUou, to Kliua, pw ytar j U 1 1 ' jsUUtUJ PUBUnHLNU OO., tropttii UM.C.UIITLT, aVdllo 'm at. Mcmvr rue tin fltlDAY, JULY I, li498. Kpaiit is betriuuiug lo Uu'l out I In diHVreiice tx-twt-t-n wanting lo fljfh' who-u hIi don't have lo, and liaviny ' to fight when she don't want In. The diflfrfM-tt between the two li very marked, an 8 pa In now knows. 1. II. D'Arcy with hit two coun neli have U-en arrested in .Salem churned with tauiiering with the i Iwtion return from Marion County. IVArry was a candidate on the "Un ion" ticket for circuit Judge. K. 1 lioi-sj wan the other union candidal! By some blunder In printing the tic ketn Judge Hewitt the reiuhlicaii i-andidale did not get all the vn(en oi bin party, ltol.se appears lo have more vole than I)' A rev though the latter m-ciiim to have taken atepa l make the contrary apMar. Tht county clerk wan in Ihe conspiracy and haa almtxinded. He waa a party friend of D'Arcy. Home one ban been aprinkling Ihl-Uh on the bicycle path at Corvallia and Irvln of the Time ha picked aome of them up with the tire of iii wheel. Hear him tell of it. "Then M no language to fit the raae of the l-ron who wittu-rtil tucks along the bicycle path. Scoundrel, devil Blinker, are all hard words but they fail to deHcribe the vicious and y cowardly principle of the man whi wantonly and akulkingly lays anareo to destroy the roterty of hia neigh born. Ihe act ia exactly akin lo that of the coward who poisons his neigh born sheep or sets fire lo grain fields, or houses. The penitentiary yawns just as hard for the one as for the other and society will be blessed when the prison gels lis due. The chief hope in this case ia that the person who did 11 was actuated more by thoughtlessness than downright meanness, and that the desperate character of the act that he mistook for a joke did not possess him when he scattered the tacks. This is Ihe more likely theory and Ihe one we all, for the sake of the good name of the community hope to believe." Our ballot law needs amending or else repealing altogether. In theory it is ideal, but in practice 11 is far from perfect. It is expensive loo. At least one eastern slate, after a trial of several years has gone back lo older methods. The law la fram ed to check corruption in elections, yet there seems to m the same amount of fraud as before. If the idea of the law is to be retained, then the form of the ballot ought to be changed so that an elector could with certainty vote hia intentions. A promiment republican and an in teligent man In this county discov ered at the recent election that he had been voting the democratic and spulist ticket at previous elections because ho did not understand the direction for marking his ballot. In this county there were 3161 voles cast for governor and for congress man 3176 votes, yet there ought o nave iaen more cast for governor since a man may vote any wi.ere in the state for that office. For circuit Judge there were polled :iOl!.' volts but only LMfJ.) for disl. attorney and l!S,r4 for memlter of the !mrd or equalization. Although there is it ditlcrence of more than a hundred voles the same men that voted for one otticer had a right lo vote for all. Indifference cannot be assigned for this failure to exercise the elective franchise. The system of voting is at fault. There ought tola amend meuls that w ill make it easier to vole. It lias been America's fortune lo revolutionize sea warfare on several occasions. In lrtl?the United States led in heavy ordinance. Then Ihe warships were double deckers with .'IU pounders on the lower deck and 18's on the upper, Ul's the heaviest, but the Yankees put tit's on th upper decks and 74's la-low. They whiped everything they came up with. Knglish critics held such arm aments impossible hut ended by equipping some of their ships after the American system. In Htil th Yankees agsjn demonstrated lha1 wooden ships are not fit for war ca noes. Within the last week (.'apt. Sigsby has shown that the hereto fore dreaded torpttlo boat and torpi do tMiat destroyer are worthless and Ihe hundreds of these craft In Kurn eau navies might as well put out ol commissions. This week i'apt. SSigs by was sailing by Ihe srt of San Juan in 1'urto llico in the passenger steamer St. Paul renamed Yale. His ship Is no more of a war ves I than she Wits when carrying passen gers lietween New York and South ampton except that she is armed with light rapid fire cannon, and her tourist passengers are replaced with soldiers. A spani.h cruiser and Ihe torpedo bout destroyer Terror came out lo take Ihe Yale as a prile, ('apt. Sigsby let Ihe Terror come into ay r.tnge, when he began firing with hi light una. Three shot. look effect tnd sent the Spaniard off disabled. The tor'do bonis are shown to Is harmless unless they are permitted in the darknens of night d come near N fleet. Uros cariessneas on the pari of a battle hlp might favor such approach but the blazing search light should lliatuiuale th danger. ! T "atiosal cuv.wil of rut Next week will witnea the assem bling in I'orllaud of a body of men who may tie regarded as the eccles iastical desi-endant of the Pilgrim band who landed from the historic Mayflower on the bleak shore of New Knglaud. lu other words, Thursday, July 7, the tenth Trien nial National Council of the Congre gational Churches of the L'nitnl Slates will imveneii the First Con gregational Church, I'orllaud. This is a noteworthy event. This IsmIv, representing one of the great font of Protestant Chi islianily, and tiuin-ttt-ring within its delegation men ol nations! and world-wide fame, comes to the Pacific catt for t tie Hrst time in its his ory. Its President is Hon. Nelon liingley of Maine, t lie? present republican leader ill Ihe House ot representatives, and It -v. V. 11. Moore, is tegistrar. Congregationalism is pure and un adulterated item s-racy iu religion. Its two distinguishing and character istic principles are the autonomy of the lia-al church and fraternal co operation with other churches of the some name and purpose. The his torian, Bancroft, says, "Here was the tiirth of popular com-tiiutionai lila-r-ty. In the cshin of the M-tytt iwer, humanity recovered its rights, and instituted goveri.ment on the basis ofeipial laws, enacted by the people for the general good." It is the proud and just luiast ol Conrea tionalisla todiiy that they continue to conserve, In matters religious, the republican ideas which their ances. tors of the Mayflower so stoutly coil tended and suffered for. This polity insists not any the ch upou fraternal co-operation in the work of administering Ihe great ac tivities of the Kingdom of Christ than it enforces the independence of each local church. Proof of this statement is found in the fact that it is one of the greatest missionary forces, its members giving more per capita to the carrying forward of misnionary enterprise than any other people in the world. In educational matters it has occupied, and doe now, a prominent place, giving the common school system to In s country, and founding such institu tions as Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Williams, Bowdoin, and Amherst colleges in New F.tigland, ami Oher- liu, Olivet, Illinois, Jieloit, Hipon, Iowa, I)rury. Doave, Carleton, Wash burn, Yankton, Whitman, Pacific, and many others throughout the West. Among its institul'ous for theological instruction can bo named Audovor, Bangor, Olierliii, Chicago, and PacihY' theological semiuariis. It maintains seven nationul Benevo lent SiK-ieties for the operation of its work. The National Council may I said to give the most general and final expression to thin unity of the Con gregational Churches in their frater nal co-oration in great religious movements and work. There are other modes of expression, such as the local and state associntious, but this is doubtless the linttl one as re gards the churches of this order iu Ihe United States. It diss not "ex- ercise legislative or judicial authori ty, nor net as a council of reference." In the langunge of its constitution, it "consults upon the common interest. of all the churches, their duties iu the work of evaiigelixition, the uni ted development of their resources, and their relations to all parts of the Kingdom of Christ." I'his noted gathering will represent ripe scholarship, deep piety, broad aul sta'esui mlike powrof admini stration, an I a rare c msecration to tiie higher interests of mankind. fliese men represent a history to la- proud of. They come, six thou sand strong, delegates elected by- state ami local assis'iations and con ferences, as the guests of this coast. We welcome them to the Pacilic Northwest, and rejoice in this oppor tunity of bringing together the ex periences and wisdom of the F.tnt a. id Ihe vigor and energy of (he west. HOat: I.MItllM. The sigiit that was presented yec- terilay when Isith halls of the legis lature were given up to the boys iu blue, is one to lie remembered. Hun dreds of busy pens were skimming over paia-r ilescrii'ing the voyage (own, and the greeting that had met the hoys in t lie midst of (he Pacific ocean. I ho-e letters will go to city homes, to quiet (arm homes, to the wealthy and lo th poor, bearing to all pleasant messages and breath high hopes for the future. The desks ol senators and repre- sentatives have ne r been put lo better u-e than they wa re yesterday, and when the legislators return to their duties, there w ill not Is- one who will not think that his desk and seat has lieeu hallowed by thoughts ol home, of motherhood, of sweet hearts and of wives, who are waitiiig fur the message which will come across Ihe seas. .Nothing could show la tter the ma terial of which the Manila army is composed than this eagerm-ss of the laiys to write home letters. Ii showed two things. Ii show -d the standard of education, for the letters were no untutored scrawls, ami it showed the g'-od heart of the Isiys who eagerly sei'tl the first opp r tunlty to send their messages home, Honolulu Star, June :l. a inoi t.nr. The Hawaiian Star of June :ld has thia splendid tribute lo the Ameri can soldiers that spent Iwo days with that s opl : Could anything Is- finer than the . Some opponents to Hawaiian ao condtjet of Uncle Sam's t oys ymter- ' en, Hon base He r o' j-ctioti upon t ie day? Cooped up as they bail la-en in 1 w ill of the islanders, who ttify say, the transisirU, given free shore leave , !i not wml aunexaliou. Th-y iu a town that they were stranger to, among people they did not know, there waa every temptation to cut I iw and khow the worst side of their nature. But this town saw, what probably no town lias aver seen, and that is a couple of thous and men given llU rty and not a c" which called for police interference. Of course Ibis comes from the pe culiar material of w hich the troop is 1'i.mponed. They are no riff raff, no sweeping of the purlieus of a city. They are the pick and choice of the growing Western S'ates. Had l ot the call of duty come, these youths would one and all have lieeu filling honorable positions ami laying the foundations of their own pr-perity and that of the couiiiiuuily in which they lived. At a moment like this when all is enthusiasm it is hard lo contemplate the future, but one cannot help feel ing sad to see such Hue young men tieing used for such a purpose. It Is grand, and their spirit is what all must admire, hut it does seem a ter rible price for a tuition to pay when she sends the very flower of her race to willingly die for her cause. Other nations have sacrificed their dearest and la-st, but it is very doubt ful indeed whether any netion would send lorth to the grimmest of war such rank and file as are today march ing iu our streets. It Is inspiring, no doubt, but it is also very depressing. As in all cases in life, the bright col ors are made the brighter by the shadows, and we must consider both. Still it is our duty to consider the brighter s;de, and try to forget the shailows. IIONOI.ll.1 TTU.XMi OVEU TO HOYS IX III. I K. HI Last Sunday forenoon the cruiser Charleston came into this port from San Francisco. There could be i.o doubt that her welcome was a hearty one, as it was taii.sterous. The coarse-throated whistle of the electric light works announced tiie signtiug oi the warship lbout the time de vout eople were on their wuy to church. There was a rush for the waterfront, and as many of the re ception committee of one hundnd as got there in half an hour, went out on the island steamer W. (J. Hull to meet the cruiser. Whistles were blown, flags were ti iwn, and the newspaper offices breaking away from custom and restraint, issutd special editions Sunday HfterinMin, giving the latest war news brought by the Charleston. Wednesday afiernoou, late, the lranssirl steamers Australia, City of Peking and City of Sydney arrivid at Honolulu. It seems as though t in entire populace was at the docks In welcome Ihe ships anil the nearly 3000 tnsip they carried. In brief, so hearty has Ish-ii the welcome to the hoys in hlue that Ihe entire town was theirs for the time bring. Street cars, hacks, bicycles, six I a water, fruit, and anything and every, thing in the way of refn aliments has been freely given to the hoj without prii-e. Yesterday I hey were feasted at the paints grounds, by Ihe committee having that of the enter tainment in charge. They could ask no heartier reception Ihe town has been theirs. A startling report got out yester day thai a half Spanish volunteer on the Peking was caught laying a fuse lo Ihe ship's magazine, in which is 4(1(1 tons of ammunition. In the evening, however, the report wa declaied by several of the military men to la-a hoax. If true the cul prit w ill probably la- shot or hanged as simmi as the ship gets well to sea. F.vening Bulletin, Honolulu. hist Friday two regiments of AiiK-ricau soldiers st.ired from the lauding place ovi i lantl lowanls San tisgo. One regillinut W:is('i. WoihI-i rough rid-rs, ( owhoys from ('olorsdo and athli tes fr.mi New York city. The other was a regiment of regular i-omin.indeil by (leti. Young. 'I'he rouli riders are wit lout d niUI (he hes cav ilryuien and la-t shots in the world A Winchester ritli is their toy. I.t.t'ol. U wvelt Ute assist ant Sec. of war wis along. The Cow. hoys, dismounted, t,irted up a thick woodc gulch. Th r-gul irs a half mile dt-lHiit w is on tin si b bill, I'hrough -be g-ilcli I her was only a trail, ti ll Ire l',t ici-iin-n h el biso IhrouL'h such thicket in tbw rN-Kv mMint.o"s ln-v piis'i -d firvird until iier the sU'iinm u licit tin y enmiiiitered the Sniil-h. It Whs the sinii" I'M g.nne over sg-iin, troops catiL'til in a trap. The roiiuii riders commenced the tlhl. Nmti young Fish, Krsiel-siti of 1 1 1 1 1 1 r m i 'i-h ex ss'. ol S'ate was killid. Then tirsve (apt. ' 'spron whs do n but bis n strength was ued to r.tise up iitnl with a private's rtllt nmke (wo buenii Kspanola, twogisst Spaniards. The tllit went on, k.'""l cili.'-ns dropping at this end ol the line tin I then over yonder, but tint line of blue never waveied but moved n as diii Sherman's veterans it the easi end of Mi-sionary ridge. The Span iards i-oul'l not sland thus spring, field rith-s in Ihe hand of those roiih riders, hut turned and fiil. Sixtemi lr'pef were kil'isl and the name of :i an- giv-n who were womiihsl. Nine are tn's-ing. The rigioit nl I now comixi e: .f ti-r-an. It has w iiipp) d an entrenched painsh army. t lllfri srlliall loiiaue Is to Hell, er ; Iheorxti.m at Ihe W a-hintt 11 .Mon-I 1 Ullient evlt lirHtiort in Witshinton, H. 1'., on July l.h. j ma claim that only a small imnori'y favor the proposition. These tl-j-t--tors ought to have their answer Irom the treatment of our soldiers as they tarried l hen. on the 21 and 3rd ot June. The greeting was popular and hearty. It ought to be more ixiii vlucing than a Mii.si'l'uiu. A graphic picture of this popular d ui onstratioii is seen in this para.'ra.di from lli- Ilouolulu Star of J ju.- .' : "The kindness and good feeling i f the nailve liiwaiuils was sli nil yesh-rday Umiii Ihe wharves, l.ittl. native Imivs in none list g-sid e iili-s, whom no one would up"ncd to have too mauy coins ill their p-s-kets, lug lulu their pints and brought up nickels (o pay f T fruit for L'uc e Sam's lio. Hawaiian ladies ii.-tve wdiing workers in helping towards making th welcome In the sol hers a success. In fact there has ti-en ie thing but the Is-st spirit displiyo lowaid Ihe men who have come io our shores, and from none has tin wvlcoiiie been more hearty than from the native Hawaii in. The question Is being quite geuer ally discussed in many ipmrteis whether this war witli Spain is for liberty and humauiiy ur for ooo.uon, 000 interest hearing bonds. Uo-e-burg It-view. Without question it is not for the more than livehundrid million interest bearing bonds issued in time of peace during the Cleveland administra'lou, which tiie It-view helped lo f list upon the country. II is chetky, not to say unpatriotic, f r an orgaii of this kind to say an ihii g against the expenses of war. Yam hill llr-porter. Two months of war hive been lived out and it is proper to take an inventory of what haa been done. I 'i a little more than (id days the Uiiibd States has enlisted, mobilized, armed and eijuiped an army of more than JOt l, 1)00 men. Not only that hut this body of men, divided into Iwo great invading armies, has been landed on foreign soil, and is sweep ing every thing before them. On the sea Ihe work has la-en of equal oi greater magnitude. Sixty days ago the American navy was classed at- I i tt It, if any more i lfi-elive than that of Spain. Today our navy, without the loss of a single vessel or a score of men, has utterly destroyed one large Spanish fleet and rendered an other valueless. In fact Spain is to day practically without a uavy. No such piogress waa ever made in so siiorl a time, by any nation on earth, us has I een made by the United Stales, during the past sixty days, in preparing for and inaugurating a war of invasion. Thia ia better -han was done in 1861. Then there were more men killed by July, 1801, than have been In this war. It must In kept in mind that Ihe campaign in Cuba and the Philipl' S la during the wet season while the Virginia incident was in Ihe dry season. Kng land did not do as well in the Soudan war. fKUKItlPPM NAM). I if RSI VX r TO AX KXKCLTIOX, I- I mied out of the ('iri-ued 1 ourt ot the Mute ol Oregon for Vasliin.-ton l ountv, ol dute June .1, Istis, iiim.ii u jittlifinetit unit decree of foreclosure duly rendereit in said Court on April i, l5s, in' tin- case of the Alliance I rut ('oiiiputiy, Ld, v. II W Sentt I 'live May Scott liis wife, ICttie It I'ii l, J I. Martin Jerushu Martin liis wile, Krnest Lverest. Kva Kverest his wile, Mil ton S Kastman. Eastman his wile. ' tillie Murphy and M J Hull, and l.ily hall, hi executors of the will of William ll;lll d. -ceased, Slltthtituted illst'lll of said William I'al defendant, in favor o! the plaintiff and against the defendants, I will ut ten oVlick in the forenoon on tae 1 1 tlx lav of J til v l-iis. nl the front door of the Courthouse iu llillslioro, ureuon, sell at iihlii- auction to the hiiflcst hiilder for cash in hand, subject to redemption, the premises ill said di-cree of foreclosure d.-i-rihed, tieiutf situated in Wasliiuftoii con n Iv state ol Oregon to-wtt: The northeast ipiarter of section fourteen (141 township one 1 1 south, range five ia wesiol'the W'iiluine"e Meridioi :uid i tie sou tie ie iticir er of sec ion uincie n (1'' township one (1 sou li, r tigi- four Id west of t lie Willamette Meridian, contain ing three hundred und twenty CilXii acres to s tisfv the sum of Sllntt VI with int-Test therism fro.n April 2, tslis, at s per een' per annum and fl.tt 1 ! wi-h inlerext there on mini same nale HI in per cent per an nuin and ioi as attorney' fees with in terim! from same date at S mr ivnt per an num, all iu I'uitisl States gohl com and f'i'.M Xt w ith ititi-reit from hiimi' date at s er cent per atiniim and the eot und tli--iiirsemeiits of said suit taxed at l." and the costs of and upon said writ. I'ated. llilNIoro June 7, ts-.n. H-7 W. II. IlKAHFOItl), Sheritl' Washington County Oregon. Adntiiii-Alrnlor'a Mnle K.atittr. of Itenl TICK IS HEItEBY OIVEX. I II AT in pursuance ot an order ot sale made ami entered by the county court o the county of W ashington state of regon on June the '.nth litis in the matter of the es tate t.f W t, f'rts'tliiin dei'easeil, the ui'der sii:md administrator of said estate will ell at public auction subject to continu al inn by said court the follow ing describ ed real pn.perty situated in Washington cltontv ''regno towit: Co erti-inan- -ie I norlisesi . iniii i o me I) I, C -u Ch.is Mi-K y stel ite m Tl S K 3 W. Wi I Mt i iiie.ii -oiitli TT- d'' E tiie north line- o' itliesad M. K. iy i I. C 41 hs mor- r less iti'llieS E cornerol lue W ba t of th s.mt McKay P I. C iteni e S lo W (var iii ' ' E( '."J in re or less lo a point H ut di i..ei Inn a res, iht-nie X 77" :tn' VV I' ctis uml lotas more o- ins- 10 oi" K l.i.eol llie II 1.(1 ..I T h Cntue.ins and i' t hence X l'.i .HI' E n sanl ea me .f Hi- l 'n helms I, c 12 et a more or es 01 I ri -.t r. k thi-nce - 10 ti 77" ito' K ttiro'ugti the K:eemi'ii 1.) I. C Aetis ami 1 links to ti e t irtine p( ini oontaiiiing list artes. A s , o 'mmeitcine at the fHor'bw.si C'r- iu-r ol Hie H l,c in Cn ries Mi K.iy and i n T 1 N K .1 W ol th - W., M r men - IJ" i' K the fs Imr ,, t,, (! J. ii. sm and wile I L C 111 rhs am p) Onus 11 s p si in the una r ' the said Juckson ' I. C t e -. e vri. 771 W 17 ctis set i-nti 10 the W rnrntjr ol the nid I' J.icks ' ami wile l I. c tnenr-r ) Mi i.nxs the 's one of . ti tritoi mn.l 1 oei e S 771 E n tt a ot -.i.d ' or.l Hi's land VI cha 1 . s l.s- .to' A 0.1 1 he K line o ill 1..- inn. ian ' l i cits and 7.' 10ms t the N VV fnripr oi W A En- m in inn I i-n H 77" ;m s; on in.- N I ti- 01 the (ml W A Ei .-etnnx's Inn I 5 i-h-and l.nka to me m !- I ft niniiir -o .is i,,. fl.J7aeas 1 1 hat raid sale will I-iiinile on the :V th I day ol July, si nt the our ofl'i ochs k , in 1 he lor. noon of said dav at the south 1 door ol tin court house in Itillslsirn, ash 1 ington county i regon; terms to ( rash 01 burnt 111 I SI ,.l ..O, ' ... te t expense of purchaser "'"'",' Ju"v ,. , v. K It liihlill 'dministralorol the estate ol W A Erce- 11. an Utsvaseu kit How He Spent the Greater Pa; cf His Life--A Time When His Life was in Danger. th Frt On of th tannthnt lapportrri of il. deeu-air wJ from (he (irrat Lakn to ll.i-t-caa m M ij- A. C. BUhop, of rii Tluni A., Detroit, Mich. MA JOB A. C. BISHOP. M:ij. Ititthop hu had uduhiiuI pxp-rirnee In that line of rk ami pruiwiitly t-w art m wrJl sjuiiliUVti iu apeak inn-lliVuily (' it km lir. Fur the trmttrr part tl him lile Ii haa n lthit! in wutr kkvi. mid i ui ine oinet.1 4VUU ihui Known civil eiiijineerk north ..t'tlie oliioriver. of yenra an aitant emrineer tin- the II ul an kiver KailriHul, ami later hHl like tKii- tloin with Ihe Oenettev lley Ian. Ne York, ami ulo the lea Muiuea hiver Jiu- aaovi iu-nt and Kailruail Co. nrit r. t-oit rnii.tiMTiox I 11 1 o nm at rf..iox City, Orehos. J unc UN'S. N ol li'i: IS HKItKBY UtVKX THAT ill lollowiiiK-nuiiieil tu-ttU-r bus tiled nulire (if liis lutein ion to make linul pro.'!' iu sniHrt ot Ins cliiiiii, and that raid proof will lie niu'li' la-fore County I'lerk of W ash .iiistim futility at HilMioro, kii., on Auk. Mh, ls!s, viz: Jane Jotiuooii, widow f t harlrs John miii, lceased. II. K. fW for the S V W of Sec 24 Tu 1 X It ;i W. lie names the following witneHHea to prove Iiim contimiouu reBiiienc upon unit cultivation of oaid land, vie: Ant post Tliomas of liales (.-reen Oregon Waller X hilly, James Martin, " J T l-Tetclier, " CHa3. B. MOORES. 5 10 KeKister. OTK i: Foil 1I ItLH ATlOX I.axd Orrn i at Obkuos Citt Or June 14, IS'.lS. VTOTU E IS HEItEBY 01VEX. 1 11 A T i.1 the follow ing-naiued settler has tiled notice of hia intention to make titial proof in support ot his claim, und that said prool will le made before Co Clerk of Wash ington Countv ut HUlsboro, Oregon on August 1, 13S. Nathaniel Kraacisc . tl K KT5S for the X K ,t of Sec 17, To 2 X l( ft W, He mimes the following witnetsea to prove his continuous residence upon und cultivation ol (aid laud, vu: S. li. Haycock, of Eir Oregon Ceris Koos, Eli Smith, " " " It. M. Collins, " " ' ( II AS B MOORKS, 4-! Itcginter i.n"nixj. IX THE (TltCt lT COURT (IF TI1K State ul'Oregou for the County of Wash ington. Alice Beckwitli. PluiiitirT.l It W lleekwith. Dehnidant.i To It W" lleekwith, the above named de fendant: In the name of the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint li led ugaiust you in the above entitled suit by Monday the tstli day of July Isjta which is the i.rst day ol the next regular term of said court next following the expiration ol the time for the iiuhiicution ot tine miuimomi. Audit' you fail to so answer for want thereof the plaintitl will apply to the court for the relief prayed lor and demunded ill her complaint towit : 1 hat the marriage and marriage contract now existing letweeii you and the plaintiff ! h dissolved, thut the cure, custody and I ft,,. I ). ...P. ,,-l...l O...I I control of the minor child of plaintitl' and - -"- iietettiiiiiil, lie uwameu to tins plaintitl uml that she have judgment against you for her costs ami disburseui nut of thin suit. and that such-other und furthel decree lie made us may he equitable. This summons is published against von tiy order of Thonins A. McBridc, Judge of the atiove named Court, mude und dated on the, loth duv of Keb. Istis. 1 MOS. II. .V K. II. TO XI i I E, 1-7 Attorney! tor I'luiutiff. TO COXTItAt'TOKst. EAI.EH BIDS Wild) BE RECEIVED till 1'-' 111. July bl for building Odd Ki'll'iw'a Iw story brick hull on corner of Main and ' hint Strtssts, Hillshoro. I'lans and specillcutions now read, and call tie seen at 111 a ore Ihe right to reiiit any and all bi'.s reserved, R. II. (JKEER. T rustee i Male A Beautiful Present In order to further intriKluce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), th; manufacturers. I. C. Mubingi r bros. Co., oi Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to IIVE AWAY a beauiifiil present with each package of starch sold. These presents are in the form ol j Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are 13x10 inches in fti.,an.l are entitled as follows: Lilacs and Pansies. v SEARCH ' r (0uti aocoois Pansies and Marguerites. tm rouNQ or t irifH QT All ' if STA.1CN. I mjr huriHg :r i nr .. , in - t - .. Tiiee nre picture, (our in r R. ..eKov. nf e- York, ha- b in .lis MU'lio an.! an- now nin-p. ,1 i,e I'!.e pictures .ir- .1 i ttru Iv r ; usiuicii u. ;ii the colors used in the orig in.i.s, and nre pronoum rd by coini ; nt critics, works ol an. Paste! pit lures arc the i onv t thing for the home, nothing surpassing mi ni in neauiv, rnnucsa oi oior anu ( Hit of those pictures will Ik- giien away w ith eai n r acka:? of pun based of our prorer. It is the - - hundry starch on the market, and is sold for 10 cents a pat k age. Ask ur grocer lor this starch and get a beautiful picture. ALL IROCtiS KEEP ELAITII f URCH. AICEPT II CMSTITITE 'rvnr i vS.ii V.U. Mr,;, .I" ; He ti ii- Im.h nperiiitenlent of larve mi.f iiiL' r.!M..i, t.. j h ii the M;ile ri kiiuiri ur mi Miitira. N. ., m built, h ,H- run tiu in ftu.l eniiii-trf in charge ot th I'UI ll U- I t. II. Mi. -r i.i-Iii.j. h attached to tliertrt.-l Itritynilii-r iit-ntl 4'liMiiiiH-rliu, ot' the a ti.'ti! inijinl ..t New with the rank tit- hua tiet-n 14 atH iu iMroit ainre 1 V- aritl a iiiri'e aqita:iitaiH-v ainuug the buai Lie utfli ;irni itl-iift ut (in city. '!'. rirst at-, tir the first time. M-iv iit.M.f unit in me hAiHHl. J ur tvto luonit lie ina Hie ttel ltit-lj attetitlMltce hut 'i u he 0i itur;eU h Waa nm like ll M 'j-r lii-sliop .it mI.1. Wh.'ti tk.-.l r- if iniiite hia health, he aaW "Whu I liml ruy lat of ihaiii antl e.:t- out ot the h-wpnitl I hhiuxti i'it. 1 ei.'il-l iiit irtiti my aimi'th. etuM tiat Uatlk over a hjo k l'ir everul Week a. I iio'i.-fi avinie nrfic'a m the nn a ei retfartjinif r. illittut- 1'it. k IM if lor I'm reof'ir, w Ii t'H Hit-tit me 1 1, Ml liu V Mel Worth irvin,' ani Inu In tuo laii. tit not takf tlx in t r mv e-uti h u n but t atretictli. ,!:. r un u tut io tr-It l eiter and k?i.-w iht-y 1.. m- moiIU of I am ileu.i tu r t'i'iiiiui mi liu In to in,tili ahu neil ti toiiK r to hinhl up a uliMiereu COIl-llI'll'o i. " .. . lilMHiP. Sul.st. r:'r ti ;ui. n orn to lt-tre me thia eiknh i:iv t.t .I'Miiii-rv 1 lititc hi l: lit n. Jk . .V.s'-v VW. The pnr N.ir!il t- tut le ii r-ti'-ii' ir. .iii;itiit- t ink ii - ; r I'.iie I'ei.t , Knpv tht U'"i:i.i.- t th.- nl h.i i iti r i't-tn iii inHiitr St- tin -ui net tit tl hnw mnt". t , U- in-t rrlii- ) imii fniii. ..inrv iii.ftiM ! llir iiimIVmI inf. frii)ii l .t MHS'lllllhll lo Hit' l l, i . itii;n!i l'll-- '1'iiry run f unt ir i.l.i l..ipj l.iiriiili-Mi iii ilit i h vn , uuiiirt-. Iut mihi rlui in rInii:i:niiDf liim-a. AxisterH olice. Notice is hereby eiven, that the under signed will on 'Saturday the liith dav of July. 1-cs at the livery stable ot SMppim; ton v Keitmonil on .Maui trs.-t in tti towuof Hillrdioro l ountv of Washinglon sttle of Oregon, sell ut public auction to liu litgliest tiutiler lor cardi in hand u ulin male four veai'M of Hire rtunditir ultoiit l.i hanil" liiirh and weighing uloutV! pound and being the property of K It Cunniii.' ham ol Montana said sale Is-uig mail lor tiie purpose of paving ami satisfying ineagisiers i-taiin ol H -u w hich was curred tor the keeping ami csreing lr of sain mare tor a period ot time eon tnem-ing June the. h I 181 and ending June the '.'1st s: Jamks WiTHYi'oMnr, -! Agister, Xolireof Finn I Kelt lenient Notice is hereby given, that the under signed executrix of the last w ill and testa meni oi nullum Iwigg, ili-cea en lias tiled her final account us such executor iu the County Court of Washington eoinc y tiregon ami ne said Conn v ourt tin fixed Monday hell hilay of Jnly Istts, a' 'he lour room t' said cour at 1 1 illlor Oregon u he hour of o o'clock of said dav us he ime and pliu-e of hearing oliji-c ions io sum account una lor ine nnai se i meni of said es ute. Iiuedu Hillshoro this Still day ot June 1 s-.si, ELIZABETH TWIUd. Executrix of the last will and testament of illiuni Twigg ieceus-d. .i Xollce of I'lnnll Meltement NCITICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT John J Kuratli, udministrator of the estate of William J White deceased has hied in the Countv Court of the State Oregon, lor Washington county, my litia account as such administrator and lhat the ttith day of July lstls at 111 o.clock a m ut the courtroom o said court, at the court liousc in llilisboro in said county unit state nas oeen uuiy appotnicu ny tin- juuge said court lor the hearing of ohji-ctious aid linal uci'otnit und the settlement thereot. JOHX J Kflt ATI.I. Administrator of the estate of William J White deceased. 4-S l-lxerutrix otlce VOTK F. IS HEREBY (ilVEX. THAT i.1 I, tiie undersigm-d have been duly appointed executrix ot the last will an. testament ot ,-iiinuel Buchanan ilcccas tiy the Hin. I olllitv csiurt of the Stale of I Irnunn !, A i ,n t un.l I...... ,,,lv .m.iliiied sn.-l. ...s.ntri'. All ...r NU M IILVl IT f II Mtfulll.t ..II. ..Hlltte nr.. - ,' .... ,1. nereny liouiiwl to present tiie same to me ut the law ollice ot v X Barrett iu Hills boro Or. w ithin six months from the dute liereol. Hated ut Hillshoro, Oregon this Kith day 01 June, is: is. ANN A J. BI'CH A X A X. Executrix of the lust will und testament of Samuel iiuchunun deceased. 4-s Male of Ileal and Props rt j . I'ertaonal Theexwutor of the estate of Thos. D Ilamplireys oiler tor sale all the persoii.il prneny nitouging to sanl estate. Ihe personal property consists of household goods, library, farming implements stock Ac" Also 2 gool farms improved land, city ucrcagc. improved and unimproved, also cttv lots. For terms iniiiiirc at tiie othceol S. II. Ht'M I'll KEYS, opp. Couit House, Hillshoro, Oregon, Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. wttt cc ho irp - . - r - ' :nt r. bv the renrmnrd partrl artirt, 1 iios'.n from tht- i tv rhoiteit aubiecta first t tin- t the public. ' i Hiinr anu anmic merit. Elastic Starch anisuc merit. i " J 1 F AS one sai4 by aa obsrvr to b the j- 'l!) I.V4' Vei tranJM wisl't m the world. "A Bobltr f ! V'j'" ..xfSL:. 1 i -is. tatter and walkinf irm-in- P Al Vi k . both b drwxJ in r.kvI usM th. charm 'j. Z 1 ICybl 'N? i ol the picture Is inunsincd. Man, men ol .J.S'tY T jV" good lutein over 7.UO American Cities J : PYVJ 1 T LKltownsnow(ktSuiuaaIOv.rcoatiromf L - I a: j , 7 r ; I t) -sj .CAU. SCHULMERICH & SON, HILLSB0R0, 0REG0X, AD SEE PATTERNS llilisboro Pharmacy l'u re fres-h drugs, Brushes, Paints, Oils, Si-nipes and all Druggist .Sundries, Fine first class cutlery a specialty. r i:tr t uri In I inptiuuiliiiit I'rrscrlpliuiiH.-Tw- Perferred the Champion! His a iintalilo fH Hint Hit- folio" in-; AViisliiiiirlon County farinois, to-wlt: HHRMAN KAMNA. JOHX KAMXA, KAMXA & ALHKRTS, CLAUS REHSK. JOS. HARK, HKNRY HARRIS, Aftor lookiiiir over all tin- iliflVront ni.ikcs orsi'inilmliiii; llarvt'stoi-s ollVri'il in IMIIsImm'o anil Port la ml, soloctctl t lie Cham pion, notwillisliiiMliii"; the juice nas liilu'r tliau otlici uiakex of inaeliiiics. Farmers mIio infi'iiil iMi.yfii" Itiiiiici's or .Mowers this season should not overlook this fact; it Hill pay you lo examine the Champion line ol -ii 1 1 i hi? machinery. There is nothing on the market to compare with them. Sample with J. T. Buxton, Forest Grove. Sample next door to Redmond & Sapping ton's livery stable; Hillshoro. If yon go to l'ortlaml call at the House, ist & Taylor Streets and see the machines. MITCH I'LL, I.KWIS & STAVKR CO., John Xissen, Salesman. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY The Academy prepares for College and qices a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses cert) loir. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per tceeh, including electric light and heat. THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY Under experienced management, ixill fur nish rooms and board at pin, not to exceed $1.50 Eor full particulars, address president McClelland, Forest Groce, Oragon TIIE MAUkKTS. I'OUTI.AND UI'OTATIONS Wlifni in a VVal.a, lil Valley an! liiiif.iein im ivr tnifti. Kiiilir het triiili-.. 4 00 ht bM. (:iu In:-, ciioio-. -too: Krt-y.'tH' rx-r 'mij tel. If i- Tiinolliv. f 1'. I 'miii f; Clover tin 8. I'dl lJIlV. (uUl. i inrKK. kg' K-'f-, 14 : '-r ihii. Iliiipk in n.ii, J4 mi ,cr ilm-n : in x-l. $1 H) )ior iii 7. n; Turkcrs. live, ,ii Hr Iii; Dih'ka ;ii4(7 .er d....'ti ; till 7. utt-r I .ini'v O.-oinerf 3 rt.t.'i anil I) my 2.,((:I0 lr fill. VKfiKrAlil.K.s. !it;iiMs i:ruaiiks. 2.m4;1.'i wnn i er lark : Onioiin-.fi i" iier rvntal for wliiti- or ri' l. I'IhjkI Out. fliill liiHiliiclip. iialna in varioiii iartof the IkkIv, si ii ki iii at Ihe jilt of the Mtom- li. 1a ol lip, -tit, riv-rlhm-ai, pi in . , It-a or -ores are nil ix.iiire eriilriu-e of impure I1mmI. No nnttu-r how it Ihthih.. wilt ilt lie piirilieif in onl.-r lo ohuin ifMal lio-alih. Aiker'a HIkmI Kli-air liax ni-ver fsill lo cure Srrofiilona or vphi. i'i.-ioi-in or anv nthi-r hli,ol lirHi. It m (s-rlaiiilv n wniflrfiil ri'int-ilv ami we sll eTt-rv Imttle on a piMiiivi) miaranti-e Pure WI- DO NOTOIVK YOU HOBSON'S Choice. If we baven't just what you will quickly jet it for you. And our prices are right Take some ICIJ the l iy in hot. Jiititi and iiiartt. M. BORN & CO. Thm Orent Chicago Merchant Tailor. r plrad. N iss.f wora. r-o tu.-ni.. "- aT nor guotit. ti '" e- - a i CverjlMMir fully wiins. TT and IT.M5H OUARANTEED. J3 Onr UO bulre 1-allrraa VIU jt tour ortlar lruu OH UNION 13 LOGIC MAIN STRIST, tr. F. . Bailey, Prop SPRING TERN BEGINS MARCH 30, 1S9S. cost on the club vr-i"i;-. f)t:Writ(;r Supplies Oil, Paper, Carbon, Ribbons. Host of livcrvtliiii" Indeftendeni ffic. Biro HtrontF, t fMi 1 irt.i'aTlbLA Drugs CRICAM home lor stijijur when We have paper buckets fur it; It will cost you 40c jr fuart. THE DELTA DRUG STORE.