yji nm I VEJIVED 0111112113114 i 17il5m20r21 V' stew l-K i Ivl l HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT. Kill DAY, OCTOHKlt 2S, 181)8 LOCAL AND GENERAL. Turn mt l at K. K Ilryan A Hon. (M your otllre. tulllt'trt Ut Illdl'llt'llllelll Hi-html tahlcts olllt-e. ut the Iinlt'iK'tidcnt The i'tur of Hit' m'IhioI building Im on the talilctsi at the liidi'iHiidctit IffillH. Town Ik lillin up Mid lli iiuii.lx r of liMirnll VMdint licui-cM are Unily lM'coiiiiiit fi wr. Hon. W.N. hixI Mr. Burrett an tr thtt w'-k for k viit to Spokane ami lite liitf IVimI country in Waah intoti. They expect to lie away alxiut ten or 1.1 lnyn. Mr. F. J. llarU r Iihm put in a hath luhat hiii tonmirliil parlor on Second Ml rut. Hot or cold liu'li J2.r cent-, hair rutting cent-, Hhavinjr 10 wnls. If you want h tlrtd-clusn J d-, give him a call. Win Mohr inakeM hoota at Mm ahop on Second atreet, 1 1 UMM.ro, for .r.f0 per pair, neweil winn for Vr him! give apecial attention to repair ing. He uk-m only Hrnl-graile stick which enaolcM him to Kuaraiilee his wrok. Private Uoy Latham of the Oregon VolunierM now at Manila haa aent to hi MiHtcr-i nere a Spaninh ttw one yard xiihin, an lnsurKaiit paper, a HpanUh hiillet, nilk liandken hicfi and other trill -a valuable from their UHMia'iiilionM. H"V. W. II Uiirdurtr, atone time pantor of tlie Tualatin l'laina l'rehy lerlrtii c' 'irch, lut now at Klamath Fall w i visitor In Mm old parish thia weei . While in the Willamette valley he attended the annual (tynoc' of Mm church whlcli met thia year at AHmny. TIioHIkii, 'll printed iHOiuhly of eight p: -a and a cover la-mi'd from the Jo'- printing office of the Oregon Sell -ol rr LKmf Mutes, la the only period' -al that coiiikm to thw tahleahut that ii.tilniiiH advcrtiMlnK The Hltfn dMM pot contain a ainifle annouiio'iiu nt wilicting luifi neat, not even Ha own aulmcriptioii price. A wlfeimoinled Mieaker at the evening "'n (if the teachera IunII tute litM Friday made Home atato inenta that are not horn out by the letters or the IlilMwro aoldlera now at MatiiU. He Maid that the aoldiem at the I'lnlipi ineM are aiarviiifr. 1-t-Itryan and privatea Mann, Luce and Latham any they are not. The h-.ya are there ami Lnow. The other man la here and a The n-ccption of the HillMborO Ue liel torpa last Friday f.r the U-kver-ton l'.4t, (i. A. K.. waa a very ea ant oci a-ion. Lunch waa nerved ut li.a.n, alter which a program waaren dcntl. The principal feature wa an addrcHM by CuiRre-smaii Tongue. The M'aker was in hi lt form " While hrt thought perhaps that aoaie n.icht not eudorae all his vI.-wm yet theaudic ceappl:u.telwhMn he re fenstto installed where ece and wmmer h id cultivated Hie clniri andaor , 1 ele.n in men while war ua ' occasion for the exercise of virtues , f hutuani:y and oourap. and tlili.lltv. the ceres nn r,-...- work in miii'l i,,r fi,1, l,ut nature was not made public. its The i.ublic meeting of the Hillsta.ro Kmergency corp iu Hie court House last Saturday evening waa well at tended, every neat In the auditory being mvupi.-d. The ad lrc..e were well irepr.d, and gave much Infor mation concerning the working o l,e .s.rpa and the H l Cross o.-.ety together with their object and aims. The lied IT'. society I Internation al and I one of Umorganlxatton that I r.Hi.guir.Hl by the government. The a-ictty had IN origin In Sw.lxer land but In thi country the manage ,,ent I rut rely in the hand of Alneri.M,,. It undersbaal ha. the aociety only enquirca v. ho la wo..nd.,l.lsick s,rl-lnnl of hlp; la? he Ameri -an or Spaniard the 111 Cros. r-ignlze him I nrr other .vie.y, the WhHe lYr. but whether Its oi -t are theiimel no kn .wn. It i not n-pw-Mtol here The purely American aoelelj , partial to m.r Mdler ;l he Held is the WenianV U ;'lef Owr?. auxiliary to the A. It The ladl. know L'ncle Sam's aoldicr. but hae not yet lx't intr.Hlu.1! to the Snaniar I. All these Hncietie l 3 k and that without remiin frat ion. It Isc rtaitily an economh! S f diM-.slnK rharitU. where ......,t are found to do the w Irk and pav t..'ir own exH-n-a . men.Un.hip fee for the tiU fix, p AT. km J1' .V : A, I f:,j, 15 il H. -LI The late teachers' institute held here la apoken of as la-ii g the bet one tlmt has claimtsl the attention of the profesniou. One of the conductors alated that he never had, anywhere in the atate met equal earne linear and enthusiasm. Ordinarily, he said they were compelled to aland around and wait for the teachera to gather iu but on tliis occasion they found a room full of men and women, each in his heat prepared for the work in hand and wailing for the leaders. We can well tielieve this atuleiiieut. In the county there are 1 13 teachers holding certilleates. Of these, 111 are em ployed, and 101 were present at the institute. Of the absentees, 8 were excused for valid nasoim and the other two have not Ix-en heard from. They may have as good reasons for not atlendiug as thor-e ex -used. Six non-resident teach tm attended ao that the total attendance was 121. These results were obtained by the thorough preliminary work of Co. Supt. Hall. On the opening morn ing, he had his blanks, his attendance cards and his program of work all arranged so that when the teacher lHk his neat, lie at once knew what was expected. There was im ums-r-t iinty. lief' ire this the institute hud ls-tl thoroughly advertised, the su perintendent having personally ceeti many ol the teachers and written the others. Mr. Hall will not hold an other institute for a year but lie will have what is almost as valuable, monthly instittites on Saturday held In turn in thedistricta most accessible. The first of the district institules will 13 held at lteedvl le, tomorrow Octo ber 2. lien Holt a Washington county pacer, owned by Mr. K. H. Tongue, Is tloing some giaai work on the track this Humuier. His manager won with him at lndeM'ndeiice. Last week he was ahead of his com petitor at The 1)i1Iom and at La Oraude. At Walla Walla he won two races. He wa entered at Port land yesterday, hut the result at this writing is not known. Mr. Tongue will ns-eive him at home to-day. Ilia official record is 2:11), but the Rural Spirit in criticising some of Ida performances saya he can go bet ter than 2:1. ". He 1 a flue young horse of which more will Ik) beard iu the future. A piece of vandaliam wa practlml on the tenant on the Mann farm in South Tualalin a few days ago which he hoiM-a will not be often repeated. Someone went to hi plow in the Held, removed and curried away the jointer, the guago wheel, all the clev ises and then lraggcl tne plow a hundred yards away after sawing the la-am half in two. I he repair cost 7. The clew to the depredator Is vry sliuht. It wa but one person aapaar from the trad which give the only sign. Thia mentioned now. mav hereafter l seen again and point out the right person. Next Monday niirht, Oc t. 31. the Y. P. S. C. K. of the Congregational church will havi a Halloween social at the old Delta lrug Store on Main St. The young iH'ople will have nianv bright attraction and futures: a fortune tell.tr booth, a (able of the sens, a gentle grah-lmg ami other euually fascinating things. You are cordiallv Invited to this social held on he hoary-aged night of fun and mer riment. l'he partition-" in the new odd fel low hall have lccn set and Hie brown coat ol pi a'r put on. The hrethrcn are congratulating them- felvea on having not only the beat ep pointed lodge In the town, but 'he la-st In the county. Thpy t'Xiavt to tavupy the new quarters by the mid die of December, toasitiiy sooner. Forty live new cas have las-n commenced in the circuit court fir the N'ovemtaT term and the tine for tilinif ha not yet exiired. 1 he clerk thinks the number may reeh sixty W. A. Walker who live lictwecn llill.boro and Cornelius h.n sold his firm to John L. HiniifMver of near Tualatin. Mr. Walker will probably move to Montana in the spring. Mr. P. Kllis not tn-ii.g able to get a suitable building for a photocriph calerv will huil I o'te on his lot at the corner of 7th and Washington street. The complete taylor system of dress mikinir invcntiM hy .Mr t. J. fto vi . will letniglit by Fva Arvhbold Chart with free instruction. Ladlr' ahl society ami Kpworth Iieagueof the Hillslmro M. I-church will wrve dinner on thanksgiving day, Nov. 21. "The Power ol hb-al in Human Character" I the topic of the nddre-s In the 0nnr galional church next Sunday night. Congressman F.lii of the second district wa iu HillsUvo last Tu' day evening, the guest of Hon. T. 11. Tongue. Yesterday the atate commeuced action against Washington county to ret-over about fuooo.uo delinquent taies and Intercut alleged to bu due there are aeven counts In t be com. plaint. The first Is for $1 13.0S uni versity tax for the year ls'J-; this is the lax that Mas levied but not col-let-ted on mortgages uudcr the old mortgage tax law. The second count is for tVUO ou lUegeneraf tax of IS'Jj. L H. Sappiugtou wlien treasurer re uiued this sum but did out specify to what account it should be carried. The vtate treasurer credited it to the old mortgage tax. The thirl count is 4 Claim for interest ou 116,791.32 at 8 per cent Ironi March tl, 1V'7 to April 12, MT. The fourth count is inter ent ou 17711 Ml from March 6, "J7 to June II, ".; Toe tiflli is for Intereat on a;ai :m irm Mar. & "J7 to Jun 11 97. tj'h is for inlerer-t on 11791.32 from March IS, "J7 to July. The 7th 1 for interest on t l '),H I J.l I from March 5, its lo May 11, lS'JS. Tbia claim for iuu real is made tkistuse the county ltd not within the 30 days after taxes Is come due pay the same. What di feuae the couuty w ill have for the first two counts has not been discuss ed, but for the other five it is thought Ih -re is a good ami milk-lent defense. There is iu justice at least- An old law makes lute taxes due on the tlrst Monday of February. If they aro not paid within 3tl day interest is charged. Af'erwr.rd a la w was en acted creating a s'nte board of equali zation whicn Ktt atsmt the holiday reaching iulo January. The county co. irt makes the levy afterward. In Ih'.Kt an amendment was made to the tax lav. vkiiah required the cuuuly clerk to keep bis roll o'n till the first il February, but this law did not change the date when "'st" taxes be come delinquent. Thegx adiuend ments mnke it impossible for the rherill' to get the roll and collect money enough for the atate liefore tfixts iHcame delinquent. It is thought that the atate cannot take ad vantage of Ha own acts to ptiuiidi an iiiuiH-cnt party. The Oregon Telephone and Tele graph Co. is stringing a new wire from Portland to Foreat Orove. The linemen reached IMMioro yesterday. I in-loess has so hiiTf.ised that the one wire could not care it. All the I u-iiuss between Forest Orove and the atutioas thitherwanl to Portland wilt be done on the new line. It it is desired to talk with a party South, connection will Ite made in Portland with the old wire. So, too, if a con varsation is to las carried on between McMinuville ami Hillslairo it will he through Portland. The O. T.4T. company is putting in an exchange at Fon-st Urove. When thia is done it is siid that there will la no charge to suliscritx r for conversations be tween Hillshoro and Forest Urove The ladies of the Congregational church had another of their aipular entertainment last Wedned7 eve ning. The feature ol the o-casion waa the lunch served. The principal item of the menu was hot wa tiles eaten with maple syrup. The ayrup whs genuine as w e boys had it in the suuar camps from Mas-sachusetta to Iowa. When will the ladies allow us to clone our teeth on Maple taffy. They are here, those Wanamaker A Brown saini l s of Ladies and Misses Suits, l ii.no, Capes, etc., and they are the latest, newest and nob biest. The ladies are invited to ex emino them at Arch hold's store. J. M. McCui.liOcil, Agent. Since the laat term of court held in July fifteen divorce casea have laien ommcnceii in this county, cviueui- ly a bungler has tied some bad mat rimonial knots. l.tlCMlM.TON There will Ih? aervicea next Sunday in the Meth'Mlist church at the usual hour bv Klder Luce of Cornelius. Klder Kich occupied the pulpit in the Christian church laat Sunday. l'he meetings were continued Mon day and Tuesday nights. The Missea Annie Khso, Martha and Viola Hobinson returned laat Tuesday from Port Townaend, where they spent the sum mer. Mr. The. ll'KMi, who nan neen at tending college at Corvalli, returned home last week with his health some what impaired. He will not be able to resume hi studies this term. Mis Hertba Kehse came out from Portland to-day to siand Sunday at home. Mcshi-m. Ian;lor Panne. Al. and Then. Osmund, of Portland, spent l;ist Sunday with friend here. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. II toinson re turned from their wedding trip last week. The lioy were waiting for them and irive iliem a serenade. Mr. K ol.inson served them with ci par and other luxuries. Mr. Ueo. Hotiinson has necuieu to nuil dairying, lit w ill sell hi cows and creamery at public auction Oct 31 Mr. Hobinson has remtrel his tore building and raised it above high water. Hogr Hroa. can now cirry a larger atocx oi gissis ami more conveniently serve their cus tomers. tttlKT 1I01SE. flKffIT tTlUltT. Msrtha A. Hoy commences cllvor praisling against Louis Uoy, al eging, orsoiiHl uniignities renoering life burdensome. Julia Ward uregg complains of Lsmont Uieirg alleging groea and habitual drunkenness contracttsl since marriage, ami gross and cruel indignities wherefore she prays for a divorce. W. K. Swentt ll commence fore closure priKvediuga against Joseph Martin. IXll'NTY tXifKT. John Phillip Olson was admitted io citizenship. James K. Price was examined on a e iinolaint charging insanity. From the eertinVate of J. P. Tameiste, ex aminlng physician and the lestimony of w itnea-s it ailearM llial tne aai Price is of unsound mind and danger ous to he at large. ritoiUTE. Est John W Strohridge, ilenl. Seiniannual account flU1"! and apurov ml. Orderwl that citation Issue by publication n-quiring heir to appear Nov. 2. issw. and show iue II any I hey have, why real estate belonging lo the i-state shall not tc sohl. list U W Crane, decs!. t)rdered that the administrator Ml the per sonal property talonging to the Htate at ouPlic or private sale a shall aonear for the boat interest of the wtate. Est Jainb Trachsel, deed. Will admitttsl to probate and Margaret Traehsel appointed executor to serve wHhtHit bonds. Vt Iloll L Iix, miner. The raid minor having married, and thf estate being fully settled it la ordered that it be closed of record. ROfcB&vSIVE TfU HEFS Ilelow Is a list of the t-acben attende.1 the annual teachtrs mi tute held here lacl w k; . Beaverton. A Fleck Harry E Coleman Eily M Barnes WillarU rleca M. McLschlan Lyda Barnes Anna O Rourke Marv J'iUer Eluabeth Downing Beryl Barue Bethany. John Hob man Buxton. Grove A Peterson Blooming. Harry C Baker Cornelius. Mrs M E Thompson J T Dorrien t-lora rolluck iena ai aiiuci Louise Mooberrv Lillian Bnggs Cedar Mills. J Karl Smith M Elizabeth oung Margaret c smiin Stholls. K Skeels Edward M Brooks Sherwood. V M Tiuton TigarJville. Pearl II Shaver Maud Gcslard Will Pollard Thatcher. Elliie A Baker West Portland. Emma Haines Elia Bingenliimer Krbecca Bingham Ruby Jackson Centervllle. Nellie Marsh Florence ilsou Liwie Henlr;er Erancis Henlarraer Dilley. Robt P Wirtz Coral Wilkes Farmington. Annie Rood W J Grimes Urilla Grimes Forest Crove. J T Fletcher Chester Fletcher Mrs Kstlier Allen Anna m aorencu Anna Luster A N Lowe Orell Beat Katlierine Myers Frances I) Myers Alice Christian Emma Gordon Bessie M Thorpe Mrs H I ArnspiKer Lena Stilwell Mary Clark Agnes E Cronin Bertha Smith Glencoe. Oliver L Curtis Eva Cypher Carrie Frutchey Geo V. Miller L Hickenbottom Eliza Sliorey Gaston. W A Johnson Lena Parker Allien M Porter K X Harding Mabella Wyinan E P W Harding Greenville. Maud Wilson Hattie Moore II J Wells Cora B Lizer Kinersou Baker Gale Creek. Ilaisy Curtiss Pearl Newberry Loura K Mills Hillsboro. Eilnion Caiitonwine Grace Boscow M C Case Lucy Humphreys Rose Wilcox Ralph Wann Dora J Elliott Albert Latham Jennie Beamish W A Tupper Amy Wells rvsiena oocuren Marv M Pittenger Lula Mann Mrs'C P Blanchard Geo V Doughty Mattie Zook Minnie Osmund Bertha Clark Rose E Kalscll II A Ball Laurel, Lillie B Haynes Mrs M Steventon Edna Little Mountaindale. Clarence Adams Mrs S J Raflety Chester Wirtz Middleton Mrs M C Saltus. Eugene W Moon. Manning Lillie M Porter. Reedville U S McIIargue, Hannah B Andersou. Lennox Killa Tunstull. Phillips Marie Frantz. Mrs Estella Toelle. Hillsdale Emma Timms. Linton Lena II Nelson. Fulton Helen J Ewing. Springbrook Niola Guenther. Sylvan Fivinda R Fay. PACIFIC L'MVEltHlTV 1TE.HH Mr. Edgar Smalley of Astoria re. turned to school last Friday morning and has again resumed his studies in the Academy. Five new student have been in- rolled during the past week. The new sidewalk in front of the old Academv building has been laid and adds much to the appearance of the college grounds. Prof. A. H. Sweebser delivered a lecture in Hillsboro last Thursday evening before the Teachers' Institute His Bubjact was the "road-stool" which he illustrated with stereoptl- can slides. He also delivered a lec ture on the same subject in Portland on Friday evening before the Young Men's Christian Association. Manairer Chas E. Uradley has ar ranged a foot ball game for next Sat urday afternoon lietween P. U. and the Portland Y. M. C. A. team. As this is the first game of the season and as there ai e many admirers of the game, it will doubtless l e very interesting and greeted with a large attendance. The game will tat called on the college campus at 2 p. iu The first Issue of the college pajsT, The Index, will la? out next week It is the Intention of the hoard to make the paper a bi-monthly, to pre sent to its readers only the latest and freshest news, together with literary articles by writers of merit. The Y. M. C. A. reception last Frl day evening at Herrick Hall was I memorable event in tne History ot tne as-stciation. As the young men ar rived they were ushered Into tin beautifully decorated parlor, where, after a short lime spent in converse tion a pleasing program, consisting of songs, short addressi-s and recita tions was rendered after which re freshments weie served.. A ICIIALLANt.E. A agents for a new stump.blast in, bank-blasting and mining lew der. ( The California Vigorit Powder) we challantre the representatives ol anv powder company on earth, at any time or place, to test their pow der airainst our for strength, suiar lorily and cheapness. 1 bis powder has la-en tested by Clackamas and Multnomah copnties and many Indl vidual citii 'nsand is acknowledged to be 4 cheaper than any other pow der. Its safety is one of the chief features of sueriorlty. Gko. U. Hate A Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon 11 Madison St., (west end of bridge) ltead Letter l.lsU The following is a list of letter re maining uncalled for In the poetoniee at Hillslioro, Oct. 22, 1VJS : C Patterson, All letters not called for by Nov 5. will tie sent to the Dead Ix-tter Omee. One cent w ill be charged for each letter called for. H. St HULMXKIt II, P. M. Dr. Linklaterhas received a cable gram from Australia Informing him of tba death of hi only brother. You 11 KEtl. KM'.tlK TU.tNSrl.U. Nenp WiPia P.iiii-i;!"r V add ' ll. ti ll liltOHO M lj P-eve- i to Josephine 111 Tongue's li'no ulso It 2 b I5U t0 August llelle- 1 . u 21 ,-o lucres siv 20 t 1 2 r'2 w C He.--co A wf to A Nichols "10 00 1 ts i-rrf sis.' I t 1 n r 3 WT. W A Walker A wf to John L liar ' Krover 20 1 acres sec 2 t a a r 3 w 2."(I0 00 Geo Nobha-h & wf to K Kobn 11 7 l 14 unit lis ' A I.Ik l'l Cornelius -100 00 Mary E Hoxter to Ahio 8 Watt tract in the E katiah Walker d I c 4000 00 II Scho! field A wf to I hos S Cornelius 0!( acres in the Chas McKay d I c 3IK.0 00 Wm M Ladd a' I in to ( has N Johnson, tract in It Tupper d 1 c 50(10 00 John Dickson to Maria Anna and Wm Dickson r J ol u e J sec 2S t 2 u r 2 w 1 Joshua Clarke to Aibert Mts- ner c J of n e and s e of n w 4 sec 3") t 2 n r 4 w KalO 00 () I A ft Co to lieo Fisher se 1 of a e sec 21 t 2 s r 2 w... 520 00 Anna M ilathuway et al Thrtdness Sms'ls in- sec (J t 2 s r 2 w 6 00 Anna M Hathaway et al to Preston Skeels s w i f n w J sec 23 t 2 s r 2 w and e J of e J of s e of n e sic 2J t 2 s r 2 w loso hd 5 blk 5 Sherwood 5 00 nna M Haulaway et al to Hattie F Hit s w J of n e J sec 28 t 2 s r 2 w 5 00 IJattie F Hits et al to Anna SI Hathaway n w of n e 1 sec 2S t 2 s r 2 w 5 00 Eliz J Tibhitla to James Cof Hello w J lot 53 Cornelius Environs 400 00 U S to Winslow Hrownson A wf 313 5rt acres see 31 t 1 n r 2 w Patent Eunice Walker A hu-Laud to J W Hrock tract in sec 3" t 1 s r 4 w and oilier lands.. 850 00 Geo Harris A wf to Hose) la Holunsim lot II blk 3 Thorn add to Hillsboro 280 00 The best lead peueil iu town for 5 cents at the ImikpkmiENT'h station ary department. A .Narrow I' scape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada EHart of (iroton S. D. "Was lakei wilh a bad cold v. hich settleil on my lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in cousuinption. Four loctorsgave me up, snytng I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior determined if I could not stay with my friends on arth 1 would meet my absent ones 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 Dot tles. It has cured me anil thank God I am raved anil now a well and healthy woman. Trial bottles free at Delta drug store. Itegular size 50j and 1. Guaranteed or price refunded. Backleu's Arnica Salve. The best salve In "the world for cuts bruisea, sores, ulscrs, salt rheum, fev er, tetter, ehapi ed nanus, eiomiams corns, and all skin eruption, and positively cures piles or no pay re- tulred. It ts guarantied to give isrfect satisfaction or money refund si. Price 2; cents per imix. J-or sa'e by Delta Drug store. CITATION. X T1IK fOlTNTY WirilT OF THK Mate, of Oregon, for the County of Washington. In the matter ol tne nsuiie o. Marv ltooney. deceased J . . . i n i, wier. Ha he Vourl. John knnick and Peter U-ionev and to all other (lersons interested ill said estate, tm-etinit: In the name ol tne Biare oi on nun, juu lire hereby rinpiired to aptear in ine i.oim tv Court of the Mate of Oregon for the i ountv f Washington, at the roiirt room thereof at Hillsboro in the 1 ounty of Washington ou .Monoay me " v.vml,. r IK'.' at P) o i l, . k in the forenoon of that day then and there t. show eaiise if any exist wny an uni.-rui -... ...v . lowing dwrilmd n-al property aittiutis in Washington county ri -gun, aim iwroi as follow, to-wit: the ei nan oi uir utheast ipiarter ot seeuou mu i,-.... township three norm, ram:.- i"o in. Willamette Meridian containing eighty acres, sleiuld not t ma-ie an pray.d lor in the t-tition oi near' . iiiiia.c..-v,.. . sai l estate, tiled in this eou-t and cause. Wi nes the ll"n. I.. -. if. jo-ik . the County Court "f the Mate ot iiegou .... .i. i-..'.,.,. .,f V,ishitiLFton. wiHi the seal or paid i o'urt adi xed this 7th day of OrtoU-r 1MIN. At e-t: I SUM j at-'jsi J A I -M I'll i r , f ii-!, W. W, Mckinney, deputy. Ira lUtl tin h.i BoiiM Tit fra Cimtli.tlon ore. Tafce Ci-nreTs C.tnoT ',tr..FF.c 1'lcorWo. HtCX lul ut cure, dtu . n tuna mooef "One huntlrcil million dollars spent fr worth less 'fuoil' every year in A m ' r.l. 1 W Buth.-n. MTlCriCa. am'iU fee j AjnciiU ScuWhs Best te coffee soda bikinf po-vder rVivorint; cx;ract and space have no sympathy with such waste. n For W by R. E. Bryan ii Sou Hum ,. SI O tl tl o o !l!snf's in Tbraugb Tourist t ars to M. loui-. A tourist slipping cur will h-ive Portland every Monday via Mo. I'ae. and every Wislnesday via tlie llnr lintrton route at 8 p. m. via tie (. K A N. through t4dt like and D-uver without change to St. I,.ui-, and in;- ''''r ",e Hnpervision of xperiepced conductors. io cnange m ears in ine i cities, Kansas City or St. luiis. K.s p this service in mind when roi ul; I inst nrtd consult O. H. A N.Hgi tits or address, W. H. IU Ki.m iir, General Pa.saeiiger Agent, Portland, Oregon, M'JIJIOX.H. IS THE CIRCUIT COI KT UK THK htale of Oregon for tlie County of Wash ington. M. U Wills, l'lamtiir.l Kluub th Wills. PctVudant.l To Kliza' etli Wills, the above r.ainod Ji -tenilaal: III the inline of tlie State of Iii-l-oii, yon are hereby repiireil to uppear ami a:isvi-r the complaint tiled aain:-t yua in iln-ahovt-entitled Hint hv ftionitav ih'- t."-tli day of Nov. lSlls whii ii is tin; i it day uf the next regular term 'f a!,l eoie i i.ext fiillowiiix the expiration of the timo lol-tlie publication of this summon. Ami if ya fail to ho answer for want tle n-oi tlie ilainliff will apply to the eonrt for tin relief pruved lor and demanded in his complaint tow it : I liat : tie niarri e e anil omuls ol nnini-. uiony now existin i lie ween the pl.iiiinll'j an i ileli-nilant lie a nulnl -i it h- a-me , and rendered void rom lied te of he ! - t ree ot laid court, and that Mieli o her a d far her .elief br gra iied us may he eipiii- aide. This fmiiinioiiR is nnhlished against you hy order of I hoinas A. Melhide, Jud the aliove named Court, made eel Old dated on the, 21th day of Hep'. IMis. 1HO. Jl. iV J-., li ltJ.Mil I-., l'J 2o Attorneys for 1 'hi Played Out. Dull headache, pains in various parlsuf the body, sinking at the pit ol I lie ntom- ach. ly8 ol npectite, tcwi iV ess, pun. i plea or tores are all positive evidence of, impure blood. No matter bow it h came ho it must be purified it) order to oltain good health. Acker's l!l"od Eiesir has never filled to cure scrofulous or syplnl. i tic poisons or any other blood diseases It is certainly a wonileiful remedy and we sell every bottle on a punitive guarantee I Acker's English Itnimly v. Ill slop a cough at any time, and will cure tlie worst cold in twelve hours, or money re funded. 25 and Ml Cents at l'ella 1 Irug Store, Your Kiii-e Shows the stnte of your fucliims, atnl the Htate of your health ar well. Impute blood makes it elf appoent in a e.i'i and i-al low complexion, piniplos ai,d skin Kruptions. If you ari feeling weak atid worn out and do rot have a lunhliv ' earance vou should try Acker'a blood hilixir. It cures all IiIihhI (iisi-iisi-s where cheap sarHnparilhiH and e illnl ,i.ni.cls fail ; know ing this we w ill sell -i rv hot tied on a punitive guarantee. ItiRi DniK Store. (100 Menard, iU ). The readers of this paper w ill he i le iscd to learn t at there im ut least oie- liri-a.it-d disease that seience has hii n able to euie in all its stagisj and that is Catarrh. 1 lull's Catarrh Cure is theonlv psii;ve cure now known to the medical fraternity. atarrli being a constitutional di.-easc, rcijiiir -s a constitutional treatment, liall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dircctiy up on the blood and mucous suriaein ol Un Hvstem, thereby destroying the louudal ion of the dinease, and giving ihe patieu strength by building up the constitution ami BHHiHting nature in doing i' wois 1 he proprietors have ho much faith in il curative jiowers. that they oder i l ie- Mini, dred JJollars for any case that il fails to eure. Send for list of testimonials Address K.J C11KNKY V Co., loledo.tl Sold hy liruggists. 7rc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. NOTICE I0K ITIll-ICniOS I-ASD OrFICK AT 'EK'.OV CiTT 1 Notice is herehy given t' at the !"'! named settler has liletl notice of tion to matte fn al proof in him'1"'-i III.. j , s..H. i 1 l.l claim and that said proof will l n liefore County Clerk of Wa-hiie.-toii 1 Hillsboro, Ugn., on ret.inli, K. vix vrns llaeou; "t I ! H K HE for the N W ,,( : I I He names the following witne.-. I trove his continuous re.-elenec up-oi x i: to I :il ! cultivation of said lami, viz : I I. Meachaill of Itarona, Ure ; J J Johnson " " li h lioe J X Klippin 1,'it CHAS. B. M'miKK.-. Kefri-'ier riiii.ic sti.i:. I w ill sell at ptihlir unction at Karm intttoii Snii'e" south of H i 1 1 -1 . the f,. low ing deerilFF?l -rsfnnl proi-erty "ii .HOMHV, OtT;lltlt 31. ls.iH. Conimencina al 10: "l o'cim k. 80 Milch r, 1 Jer-ey bull pure brew with prdirpe, 1 litipre, He. laral frparatr 2 In r f. running order. 1 .Hct'rmic lilniter, 1 Knre. ka hatter worker. I lla Kejc i-lmr-e pswer feedrhapper and power, I 4' ral tvl4Br4 rbara htnil r w r. 1 Tathlll naternheel rvi as new. TKKM.s (K S A I K. Ten dollar or nmh-r ca-h ; over ten dollars one years' time on (,,r.v-l note at lr cent. R per cent oil for n-h. B. P. Corneliua, U. . KOl;l", AoctiuMer. enot Best packages. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - THREE OOLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY The Academy prepares for College and gices a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses eery lotc. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 tc $4 per tceeh, including electric light and n -at. THE CCLL ;::QE DORMITORY Under experienced management, will fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club pin, not to exceed $1.50 For full particulars, address president McClelland, Forast Groce, Oragon RiRMRRS 1 IllllflUlIU v mmniTmTA tit i Schulmerich & Son Have received part'of their stock of Implements and offer them at prices that defies compe tition. They will sell: Lever harrows, 50 tooth, all steel. . . .$11 14-in wood beam steel Clipper plows. 12 14-in turf and stubble plows 13 14-ineh chilled iron plows 11 Gang plows 45 Call and examine their stock of Plows, Peg, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows. Buggies and Wagons. THE GERMAN FROM PORTLAND OREGON Arc Coming to Hillsboro or. TUAIATIH If you have a Chronic Catarrh, consultation is free of charge. Do you blow mucus lroru the nose? Are you troubled with bleeding of the nose? Are the nostrils obstructed, making breathing difficult? Are ou hoarse at times? Is the mucus dropping down from the nose Into the throat? Is your nose stopped up? Is your hearing affected? Is your throat re at limes? Do you spit a good deal when rising in the morning? Do you hem and hawk to clear your throat? Catarrh is a dangerous disease, which leads into consumption. Weak eyes cured; cross eyes straightened without operation; cataracts removed without a knife; glasses fitted where all others have failed; Ruptur md Hernia cured, without trusses or operation; sure cure for kidneys. CliT'itik rtcamtism cured. Do not f'i tj c tkc Cencan Specialists. A friendly talk will cott 4)4 ifcavtiitf, avll U ttvN4l to CtHult in a great deal of good to you. buy tea SPECIALISTS 8 and 9, and toil I be at the mm FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 21, 1898. a. n riuiM liiriiiiiui I Alien nun nun - privilege.