LhTTER FROM MANILA L" ,t Letter from C. ppm,. """i, I'uiea uct 10th. I'KI.KINS ALMOST WELL All 111 IIIIUW. Koy, ,r, VM,S HeU;. T,,tt,.lorWltbrU bt " U WHIiitf 't. M.l!lll, I l--r !') or : Jt w 1 ' . Oct. 10, '98. win i,e lwv but I lrl f..w lHt(.M , , Hi lied wtu I) llif until . r n r iVr- I Uf iiiiNiM.ro Uflt-r iin well ami a I. If to tkf their nii-ms, with the met-pilon kiin, who li. H Ht the genem! Bloly n-coverinif from typhoid fe er. I Ko over to m him every tHy mi. I tell the new ami K'HMp of the iiuarti rs, mid cheer him ut to the heHt of my utility. H i al OV( tlie fi ver jmrt hut U very weak. I'm of the, lime he is out of hi hea.J ,! tams i inc nine when he and Tuiu Mann hikI John lVrkius went ii in it.. iv.iiii ii.-nun hi iwo week carried uui .h..iiii,im'o in Kolil. nB HWuy nuK'""' inn nowever. I lie hi.ti lul UllUllllllllIu ...... I... I . ... ' nui ior h iiktoiiu action nl thn heart wiiicii irni recently Uevelojied. He in j.reuy nun, nut KeU lot of milk eBK-noKK aim ru n hou.h and thoco- inn. TIih lust few day have Ix-en rrtiny and pooler, which ha help! many u .oor lellow who wan huniing U Willi irvrr, 1 am irretlimr fat myself The trou-M'in 1 wore at tump Mc Kin ley me no eAl-iillinciy lli'il tit ur lilt 1 think 1 am on lor a touch of mal aria, an every uvi'iiin tny pulse runH up huh i nave a headaclie, otherwise l am an riiftu. 1 nhall keen trolnir an I have noticeil thnt lh busy ouen are not o apt to get nick. They iiaveii i nine. I was in a rice null lard week. 1 dout know of a Hour mill in town there were a nuni tier of round hasin in cume worn ami an iron-Hliotl pet tie tell into lliein and pulverized the rice. 1 liemt pestles were rai-ied hy ciianiH worKinx on a shall. There were alioul forty of them at work. 1 alio vi-uleil another sawmill where the principal Haw ran horizon- t illy and took a Blice off the top of llielo. l he plank had to tie eon Ntantly wedded up to keep from liind in on the h.iw and then It lan an slow an American mill man would linve a lit. (.'low hy wan a native mill, where Chinamen was sawing out cikTir tiox lioanU hy hand. Thep were cut its I rue an could lie and they hud no oiler jruiile except the eye I'll it mine day I went over an oil mill, where cocohuuIh were being ground fur their oil. A liuHilo pulled a elone roller in a circular trough and He'll the prii-H The meal is put into small wack titling onto a ring and a number of these are placed .In the pre.M and several stout Chinamen drove in wedgea hy means of batter ing ram. There in a good opening here for American capital and machinery, Labor is cheap and the natives are nuick to learn and adapt themselves to new condiiioiiM though it lie ing ho easy to live there l-t not the name In centive mi work an at home. When you en get a handful of rice for a cent ami tmimuas almost for the pick ing and cloihing bet-omen a luxury instead of a neifssily; working In rather Unelt ss. " October 21. The mail goen in about two days and all the hoy are butty writing letter-. For the 1 ist two dayn I have been over at the hospital attending on one of the Hit k bon. He went over a week Hgo to be treated for erysipelas in the face. Thin noon yielded to treatment but brain symptoms noon net in and be was out of hin heatl most of the time. Treatment ap earetl to have no effect and he sank till yesterday afternoon he died. The doctor called It meiiirgitln caused probably hy the pressure of a tumor, lie was'iilf the time moving hin left arm in search of wimething. At Urst he could U aroused by seaking to him sharply, but toward the last wan utterly um-onscioun. The fun eral wan this morning. The Spanish cemetery has a great wall around It, full of iiiches. The ground around Manila is no awampy lht the graven have to be above ground. T'e f"' tin wan placed in the wall, three vol leys were tired, the bugler Hounded "taps" and company H had lost iiimrad. ... 1 am luitl up myself Just nw with alamemikle. Walking doea not tire it, I ut standing still nets up In nititnr ion. This ikhiii I could not k . i i,d it Hir for ouin. hut can hobble around now comparatively t, ? V- V'd returned la.-t lOfiday from visit V, l'rineviile ni . ,lw'n udyiiig a prop-- Hon fo, pUUilllf , m lh J . N,,c"-t w "igoed llio' jne tield U nomewh it alluring. Mr. ten bd.1 bem i irjuvljlB M,,r then an a railrMd engineer hunt '"K for a route to build a road then ' Hilar proj-te-l. S-,ie f the old nueiia remHmtt rs iuoi to whom i relate.! binexin-rienre wuh cow oy". He found aditn-rence tatween n-n taken from city cuilixtlion and hose from the range. T .e city chap timid noul, loading bin liaggage I'rivilegea with whiskey and m -h lor r of snakes. The leant rustle ,f a leaf or the cracking of a a,e bil-h 'aunm him to Jump aidewis... On n.e other hand the rouh rider i- ac ' ve, fearlewn aud even huuts the rat 1 " nnakeno that he riuy la, bitteu . t n.p oi wtu-icey. ir It can m made to trick lit down bin throat 10 a geueroun tt w lin la-tter. The county court has done whal 'he l.NDtPE.rjivT thought I lm citv ought to have done several year ago, curel money at a lower rate of in- "rem to pay obligiiions ilrawing a high rate of intert t. The court or dered that six Warrants fur IHIII ach be tlrawu lii favor of .Shute A route ban kern ami ihu i,rm-iU t. 'leiKwited in the treasury. Thin done "in law points out how it nhall be used. The treasurer calls for all war rants endorsed i.rior to Sent. 1. Ih'JH. I'he old warrants are drawintr 8 ner 'nt Interest. The new warrants draw hut 6 per cent. The saving Is nearly a year's use amou!tit lie. tween .,oo and pm. Another ginsl fealure atMiut the matter in that the new warrants ar in auch denomina tions tiial they can te paid one at a time an !l,e county iiicun.ulairs money. YAMHILL CO. SUED Stout 5; Martin vs. Yamhill County. Action for Money 30 W1TNKSSKS ON THE CASE It luukMit-ea l aajers autla Jary to I'ecltlr Ibv I ae aud tliea the Jurj lalletl to itrrr. There came near U ing a tragetly in the court riaim yesterday, Valeii Une Hauer wan on trial for shooting Mrs. John Overroeder in April lam. I'he gun which did the shooting was lying on the table. Mrs. Overroeder wasj giving hi r ten iuiotiy, Bauer watched his opportunity and jumped for the gun but (Sheriff Bradford and i. ii i. - ner narreu were too quick lor him and forced him into bis seat, With thin - inleruptiou settled tht case wan soon finished. Hauer was found guilty. Within the pant 12 months Sheriff uratirorl ban collected and paid to me county treasurer costs on delin quent taxes amounting to tl 170.72. Hie expense of this collection has been which the sher iff paM out of bis own imi-ket. Now, then, suppose that ollicers salariea were reduced as some pro pose how could he afford to protect ine county a interests 111 tins one particular. Mm Hamiiel Williams returned home thin week afier a two months' visit with her daughter Mrs. Krazier in I'liimi county, liefere Mrs. Wil liams left the Inland empire she had a few days of winter. Know wan over Ihe low lands and next the bills it was Ihree feed deep. Being a resident of the Willamette valley all her life this wan her first opportunity for a sleigh ride. It wan not missed. Mr. L. E. Wilkes, late county sur veyor, has accepted a place In the surveying department of theO. H. & i. Co, aud started Into the held last Tuesday morning. His work for the present will la on the extentiou of Ihe company's line Into Idaho. It ina wlntery job, liut .Mr. Wilkes will not ht bis feet become cold. The cane attracting most attention at the court house this week wa that of Stout A Martin v. Yamhill county, an action for money. The ftcls out of w ti irli the actiou grew oc curred in July l.iM. Before that time the county court of Yamhill county hail made con trails with mill men to fnrnish what lumber was required in their immediate neighborhood for bridges and roads. Stout A Martin owned a mill which wat li aned and operated by Dew A Son. In June or July 181)4, a large lot of lumber was needed for a bridge across the Yamhill river which was in territory tributary to Stout A Mirtin's mill. The contract went to 1)-'W A Son as the parlies op erating Hie liii.i. iw A don were not well equipped for delivering ihe product of tlie mid and tne superin tendent ol the bridge who wan one of the commissioners, had some tears touching bis ability to tl il the con tract. Home talk was tad with Stout A Martin about delivering the Iti ml hit, and as a matter of fact they diil deliver it or at least a part. There was no entry of this side contract made in the records of the court. When the lumber was delivered Ixith parlies presented a claim to the court, and each threatened to bring an action against the county for the name. The court audited lew A Son lull and paid it. Stout A Martin thereupon sued the county for the amount w hich was a few dollars over 10lti). In Judu'e Burnett's court the plaintiff sought to introduce oral tes timony to prove a contract. The county contended that onlj the re cords of the county court could be unt il to prove such agreement. The court held in favor of the county. An appeal was taken to the sup reme court which reversed JuiLe Burnett's ruling, directing that the case be again tried and that parole evidence of the contract with Stout A Martin be admitted. Thereupon the case in brought here on a change of venue. A cloud of witnesses came dow n some for the plaintiffs and oth ers for tlie county, thirty or more. The claim now principal ami interest in over II, 4011. The cau-e wan two dayn in trying and the jury alfer be ing out a nlgtit and day came into court and reported that they could not agree and were discharged. It in understood that the jury Mood 8 to 4 but which side had the 8 in not staled. The case w ill nut be tried Mgain this term. t'Ul'BT H0OE. ClKTVITlXUKT. - . , Toedtemier Clack ainaa Co. Ju g ait-nt on maudaie of Supreme court ordering the cause for retrial In this eouulv. Bagley A Browo v Wachliae, Ver dict for ilaitiliff for I2.V). Defend ants allowed till Dec. 12 to fiie a mo tion fur a new trial. Brooka v Brooks. Decree for iiliintirf Macrum v Macrutu. Decree for divorce allowed. State v lolan. Verdict of Jury "guilty an charged." Dolan waa In dieted for selling hia warrant for wit nena feea a second time. State v llickethier. Plea of not guilty entere l and case set for Friday Dee. l)lh. Mever Mever. Publication of summons ordered. Sweulzell v Martin. Dismissed on motion ofplffs. attorney. Charlea K Kunyon v Ella Runyon. Decree of divorce granted. Stout A Martiu v Yamhill Co, jury could not agree and waa discharged. Slate v Katnbo. Defendant plead guilty, sentence suspended during gisl behavior. State O Johnson. Plead not guilty aud case net for Dec. 12th. State v Frank West, plea of not guilty entered. Cause s t lor trial on I-c. 15' h. Fuller v Fuller. Divorce granted. Merrymau v Morgan, Default and decree for plaint tf. The Juniors of the Congregational churce i-nt. joi-mod their filcuJa lual Tuesday evening. The occasion wan enjoyable In every way. The little folkca had pleged a small sum at the beginning ol the year for church ex- jieoses. They more than made it on Tuesday evening last. Dead Letter IJnt. The following in a list of letters re maining uncalled for In the poxtottlce at HillstHiro, Dec. 3, 18lJ8: Mr. Harvey M Tiinms, Mm Almedia Oglasby. All letters not called for by lec. 17, will be aent to the Dead Letter Office. One cent will lie charged for each letter called for. II. Sc'HULMUKIC'H, P. M. tf I 111 angs Best tea solj only in Packages MHKKirr- HALF.. Croup in the terror of thousands of young mothers liecaune ita outbreak ia no agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh'a Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst canes relieved Immediately. Price 25, oU ctn and 1 00 at Delta. The financial affairs of Hi! Inborn nchool district are in la-tter shape than they have been for several yearn for whereaa teachers have laen paid in warrants they ase now paid in coin. District clerk li.wcow attend ed at the school building this week and disbursed the monthly salaries due. (len Ransom 1'imt, (1. A. II., on Saturday last elected officers for the ensuing term of 12 months. They are A. C. Archbold, post command er- B, K. Haines, S. V. C; O. C. Zsik.J. V. C; frank Doty, map.; John Berry, surgeon; Kjdolph Crau- lall. l. M : II. li. Lock, O. D.; anil Ueo. CamplK-ll, O. O. At the regular communication of Tuality lititlge, No. ti, A. r . A A. M. hi Id l int Saturday evening the offi cers elected for the next year are W, N. Barrett, W. M ; W. H. Webrung S. W .; Ed Schulmerich. J. V .; liu- lolph Crandall, secretary; and Peter Boecow, treasurer. J. C. Hare is busv making roads from his mill to the railroad siding, a listamv of alamt a mile. He selects the best slabs that fall ifrom the logs anil lays them for a nmd lad. He calls it a slab roail, tlioti'ii in lact it is nearly an gotsl as a plank road. An Incident out ol the usual order was an event at the court house yes terday. Judge McBrule was called from the la-nch to the witness stand to testify to a jury as to wnai is a ream) table attorney fee in a cane that had been ta'fore his court. The general topic "f v.V,i' is "w hen are we going home."' If the government keeps the Philippim we iii -n -tav here untill relieved bj .... 1 1 lu. jhiin a .ut umr w in m " - . . ..r l he ncrease oi regulars. cMiigresn auibiTi.ts n are raised and . L. . . . .. uml Hia ml1 inn army , ,fc i ilrille.1. While 1 get home!. -k. I tlont hH.k to get back tHI nex spring If the U S. don't keep these Islands, l.i iro hOllie OH I"" next I want to g "''n'.rLo,. in netting on nul' B' Stin- ... i . ,.l..MUl (ill He win n m. -- and will then com I up. He is all over He will probihly he the next nospuai the hospital light diet noon inence to buihl the fever now. aent home ly T ? hold fi'wr I'"'"' vt'w here and hecoul, no lit r duty for some m jcn Is in San Francisco now - If no at home. The l.y that w will.himdi.il the second lay o'lt from f. ver and ho alness of tl w liver HistKMlv whs embalmed and aem I, mebytbecapt-inofthH stumer ' his Is hard work writing letter, .u " -ihi.. iroes along so quiet Uliril r.i i,i " . t , 1 . ,n 1.1111 Ol Hint o-.---- to Miles I thai nllliilS'tS to he almost exnausun. 1 1. -t reirards and wishes aud all my friends. Yours as ever, C P. OLIVER. Co. II, 21 Oregon. All iH-mons suffering Irom weak or debv,i c'ght should not W Ho con milt Dr. L'1 he optician next w tk at Hotel Tualatin. The city election was held last Mondsv resulting In the election of the same men w hich have served us for the past year except Treasurer Schulmerich. Mr. Siminl Evelitt was put on another ticket anil was elected. Capt. Crandall has been elected for his 12th consecutive term an secretary of Tuality Ioilge. He thinks be will not stand for another elect inn. He in not superstitious but ill is an otld number. State Printer L'il.n remembers the Inkk.I-fnkent by sending a copy of the laws panned at the late san-ial session ol the legislature for which he has the thanks of the recipiants County Commissioner Todd Is con fined to 'his home by illness. The Commissioners court misses him sntl to some extent public biisint sutlers. Don't purchase glas-en from ped dlars claming to represent Dr. Lowe. Dr. Iiowe do'i't peddle and has no agents. The best ball of the season will lie given at the oera house. Ileal 11. mr in the county. Perfect ord-r. Dec. 2Sth. Wanted A lady or gentlemin so licitor to canvass buninenn houses. Apply at Hi;lboro House, forenoons. Married at laurel iKM'mls r tii h, Miss lb-rtha Messi tiger ami Mr. Ixm V.I lul it. Have Dr. Lowe test yonr eyes, He wont la hack for 7 months. Found 4 aprin call, black. The owner can have same tip (Mill If K,Oli'n'n, UiihII Ut. 1MC111C IMVKKM I V. Mr. Edward C. Luce, of Hillslairo, formerly a memls r of the class of '97 spent Saturday and Sunday calling on hia college I r lends. The memtars of the young men's Sumlay school clang were given a very enjoyable(rcceptiou last Friday evening at the home of their teacher, Prof. Ferrin. The features of the evening were music, college songs ami games after which delightful re freshments were served. P. U. has received a challenge from Portland University for an Intercol legiate debate to be held ttlsmt the middle of January. The challenge will probably be accepted and an in teresting contest l.n expected. Owing to a delay in the arrangements the time for the debate with the U. of O. In an yet undecided. The bowling alley was formally opened to students last Tuesday eve ning. An organization known as the Pacilic University B twling Club w ill la formed and the use of the al ley w ill la allowed each member up on payment of a small memliership fee and term tax. The members of the Philomatheau society invited the lei Hila rs cifOama Sigma society to be present at their exercises last Saturday evening. Both socielien are in a flourishing condition and will produce some excellent de baters iH-fore the year ends. The fisit bull game last Saturday iH'twcen Portland High Si hisil and the P. U. second team resulted in an easy victory for the Pac ific I'niver sily Isiys w ith a score ol 2.1 to 0. The special features of tlie game were the slipMry condition of the field, the poor defensive work of the visitors, and tht star playing of McKenzie, Huckahay, James and Millis for the home team. P. U.'s record on the foot ball field of ",H is a credit to the Institution and speaks much for the manager snd captains of the teams. The players of the home eleven were given a banquet at Herrick Hall Saturday evening by Pres. and Mm. McCIc Hand in honor of their victor lea The High school eleven makes the fifth team from Portland to min t de feat on the I. U. Campus dur ing the season. Many a lover has turnetl with dis gust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc , as nothing else will. Sold tor years on alisolute guarantee. Price 25 ctn, and "0 ctn at Delta. Beautiful complexion in an im possibility without good blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and laiwels. Karl's Clover Knot Tea acts directly on the laiweln, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 2.'i ctn. and 50 cts. at Delta Drug Store. On every bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure in this guarantee: "All we a.-k of you is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not bene- tried return the taittle to your Drug. gist and he may refund the price paid. " I'nce 2- ctn, and o() ctn and 11.00. PiMItt l'tKlSUH'. To the Tkai hkks ok Wash. Co. I set so much piMir ieiimanship. that 1 am cor-1 rained to ask your co operation in : Ian for iuipr.tviueut among our pi pils. 1 will give, iu any school, a prue of half dozen st holographs to the pupil Olaklhi. h- .real est progress toward legibility between this date and April 1st ls!ij. Ikhmsas rol.l.t)Ws: Tht re shall not be less than five contestants in each schiail organizing a contest, each to have a negative taken (free) at my gallery before l)ec. 30, 1898; receiving a rebate check gotal for 25 per cent discount ou any photo he or she may order. Judges te appoint ed who will take specimens of pen man ship at beginning and closing of contest and send me certificate as to name of winner, when 1 will deliv er the pictures free. .uy or :m is ;o aiio omy m it-gto- liny at ordinary speed without re gard to the system of penmanship followed. W. It. Hovt, ililisboro. Photographer virtue or an Exrc ri iv ilooiv ul oe-l ol a.. la murl out of th Lin-uit Cuurl ol Hir 9iait oi Orau-oD, tor W..rihoitfioa to-i-itt, in lavor of Mirv Viuaon and Jonuif I'loii! I man dauiunol the will ul Miitt-iv .Sin- ton ilts-enjsl and uramut J J JMur-aii, l.in nia K Moriran, W illiam Nloii aud il.rj Nelisin lor the sum ol IJUci a u.1 tjr uo furtlir sum of I 1 I' s no I J . o.u nh in treat tharvon a tht r.ttjoi IU r ' "' M-rannuui iroiu the JMh day ol Cic oIst Isms and tor the rust and ripcux ot a.ik and f wid writ. Isoai, iberriore, by virtue ml in r--ru-inif ot mI judguienf. decree ana oru-r ol ale, I anil, on Mooduy, Ihr l'Jtli duv ..I Iec. ISHS, at lb aouib door ot ihe t ourt llue. ii Hillatjoro, Washoitfi.in County, Unagou. al lUa liour ol lu uV.ikI a oi of amid day, a-il at iiubiiti aui-tum to Iba bigiieat bidder for caan the toUwaLi.K de-.'rilMT-d real protertv towit: AU ih' piece parcel a d irao of laud 1 in being aud ailuaia in aiiiiitjn couute t)r.-aon being part ot tlie d 1 i- ul Isaac liutli-r and Wl e and being more par ticularl bounded and described ,ia hit loloi : Coium uciug at the s.'titli wea corner of tb d 1 c of laaac butler ami wile in aar 14 t 1 n r i w Wjll Mer and ruu uin I hen nor h SI- W ou die V lin - ol aaid d 1 c WHO cue ihenc ti r h na ' o.l eaatlDtM ch til nc north 4.7."i clia the i north Kf S3 taut 17 IT ch 'o i lie e at l.n. of the ea- bait of aa d die 'hence aoMh 3D.7Ucha o heaouib rust corner o he weal lialfufaaidd I c3T,7" clia to the place ol' beginning containing U acrea o aatialy lb bareiubetore naiued auius ml lor the coau and expenara ol aani ale. daid property will be told aubject to re deitiniloa aa per atatute ot Ureiron. Witneaa my band tbia Kith dav ul N'ov. IK. W. D. KKADr'ORU. HheriO of Washington County, Uregon. TUoa. H. ii E, U, Tongue, Attorney tor I'laiutitf. :'.V.S More Room. j secured more store room for 'tt : and Undertaker' I the trade better A Good Hearse In connection tcith the business. Prices rertj loic. P. O. BROWN. HilirLuro Pharmacy UNION QLOOK MAIN TSkT. r. F. A. Bailey, Prop l'ure fresh drugs, fc rushes, Taints, Oils, Sjxinges and all Druggisti Sundries, Fine first das i cutlery a sjiecialty. --t1 Kxtra t are In t oniiouuJiug rrrirrlptlns.7--w PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - How la your wife has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Iodi irestion, Hick Headache are the prin cipal cauHe. Karl's Clover Root Tea Iihs curnl these Ills for half a eentu ry. I'riee 25 eta, anil AO eta. Mouey refundtil it results are not aatia factory. Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and haa been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. I'riee 2Tt cts, anil 50 cts. MAKKII Ii. At the Mountainside home Mr. and Mm. Brooks thanksgiving day wan celebrated by a sumptions lh inksiMviiiir bridal dinner. Miss tlrilla lironks was unitt d in marriage with Jsines t (j'twrencv of Tillamook county. V. L. Skeeln oftieiated The iKin-ion wan highly enjoyed by the guesls. Kxpressiotisol kindness and esteem were numerous in tne bridal gifts as well as words uttered. Mr. and Mm. Lawrence will re nide for the present at Mountuinside; Instead of losing n appreciate!? member the community w ill gain an esteemed citizen. He sure and see lr. Iine the well known optician next week. He won't be back for six months. This a his 14 trip. There will be a dance at the opera house Wednesday evening, Iiec. 28. A rousing giKsl time is promised. Call on F. J. Harts, fevnnd atreet if roa wast tiM t'U-e. shave or hair t. Ik i cold baths. Do you know consumption la pre ventable? iScience haa proven that. and also that neglect is suicide.!. The worst cold or cough can lie cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. .Sold on positive guaran tee for over fifty yeara. Nothing la more becoming than new clotbea during the holiday sea son. Wanainaker A Brown have them, the very beat for men. women and children. Examine samples and priifaat A ri'h Is ild's store Ililisboro. James McCullia'k agent. Hick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Knrl s Clover Iviot Tea, the great blood purifier and tis sue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. I'riee 2o and 50 eta. at Delta. Ma for 5r Wm Mohr makes boots at shop on Second afreet, Ililisboro, 5.f tl per pair, sewed sius for anil gives siveeial attention to repair ing. He uses only first-grade stock which enables him to guarantee his wrok. Huy your holiday goods while you have a full line to select from. The Pharmacy is opening a large stock this week. The Pharmacy has just received a arge invoice of standard books which they are selling at bedrock prices. The lastt lead pencil in town for 6 cents at the iNhKl'ENliKNT's) station ary department. The dance at the opera house L)ec 2Hth will be a reunion of the good old times. The picture of the school building is on the tablets at the Independent otHce. Holiday goods the I'haimacy. are coining in at Dr. 11. II. Hovey, Grove Oregon. dentist, Forest Standard Pharmacy. authors for 30c at the Dr. Iwe spends Forest Orove. next week in School tablets office. at the Independent Tare seed at R. E. Bryan A Son. Dr. Low leaves Saturday night. Millions (.iveu Away. it la certainly gratifying to the public to know of one coucern in the land who are not afraid to lie geuer oustothe ueedy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, have given away over ten mil lion trial bottles of this great nietli cine; and have the satisfaction o knowing it has atmolutely cured thou sands of hopeless cases. Asthma Bronchitis. Hoarseness, autl all dia eases of the Throat, Chest, and Lung are surely cured by it. Call at Delta Drug Store and get a free trial bottle, Regular size 50c, and tl 00. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded Through Tourist Cars to M. Louis. A tourist sleeping car will leave Portland every Monday via Mo. I'ac and every Wednesday via the Bur lington route at 8 p. in. via the ). R & N. through Suit Lake anil Denver without change to St. louin, and un der the sutiervision of txperieneed conductors. No change of cars to the cities, Kansas City or St. Iuis. Keep this service In mind when going east and consult (). R. & N, agents or address, V. H. HtKUirKT, General Passenger Agent, Portland Oregon. But kli'ii's A mica Salve. The best salve in the worltl for cuts bruises, sores, ulsers, halt rheum, fev er, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions, anil positively cures tides or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money return ed. Prim? 25 cents per box. For sale by Delta Drug store. What is Hbiloh? A grand old rem edy for Cough, Colds and Consum ption; used through the world for half a century, ban cured innumer able cases of inclpmut consumption and relieved many in ad vh need stag es. If you are not siiti-fieil with the resulb we will refund your money, Price 25 and 60 cts and $1.00. Delta Less tli n ii four weeks Until Christinas. Have you thought of it.' Half the pleasure of Christmas Ilea in the getting ready in an ticipation of the joys to be atlded to the recipients of our thought fulness. Hut there is much to be done, and time flies so I will help time pressed people by keeping Open until o'clock every evenina; until Christinas. It will pay you to examine my grand line of Wate'.ies, Sterling Silver Novelties, Solid Silver, Silver Plated ware. Mantle Clocks, Jewelery of all kinds. Don't fail to see the latest. The Wave Crest ware. The most beautiful Wedding and Christmas goods ever put on the market. Made in opal, hand somely mounted with rich gold plated trimmings. YOU ARE CORDIALLY Invited to call on tne and sre the many Is-iiutifnl things with which I have ailed my store in preparation for the Holidays. H0YT, The Jctreler. Hlllsborn, Ore. ScJiiliuQs Best soda is used in Schilling s Best baking powder must be good. Schillings Best Kikine (Hinder flavoring extracts and apirrs arc all money-back right here. tta cortec oda 10 For aa by R. E. Bryan Si Son MHEKIt'K.H NALK. BY VIRTUE Or AN EXECUTION dacrw and order ot aa.e laaiied out ol the Circuit Court ol the .Sino ol Oreiron tor Wahiiiriori Cminiv. in lavor of Wi liam 1'. Lonl, Uovt-rnor ol the atute of On-iron, II. K. kinciid. Sts-n-tury of State for Oregon and I'liil Metseh un. Sluta Treasurer for Ort-gon und to Ifetlier ex-orticiocunalituting tlm Hoard of Coiniiiisaionera for the mile ot aclioul mid university lands and for the i ivixlnn.nl 0 the tunda ariainc tlierefroni for the Slate of Oregon and against ie Neill for tlie aumot$17.Sn, coaia. oia 'or the further sum of 17t7.UO, U ti, void oin, with in terest thereon a ihe rate) olh percent per annum from Ui 'ith day oKX'oher, ls:is, and for the . oat and expenaea oi aule ami of said writ. Now, thereti re, by virtue and ir persu anueofauid jUi'unient. decreea"''' order ot sale, 1 will, on Mouday thn . th duv ol l-i-eniber, 1KHH, t. it utli dimr oi the Court House, ' .ililihoro, Wash lunetiin Countr, c .iron, at I lie hour of 1U o'clock A.M., of said day aell at pub lic auoiton to the hiahest bilderlor ot'h, the lollowing deasribea real pioperty, lo wit: ComnieneiiiK at the 8 E cor of the I1 I. C 01 tieo W thbert and wf in si-c 2 T 1 S It W of the Will. Mer. and runninn theme X 17.S0ch thence VV "is.iehs theueefi l;.tiu chs to the b line of the claim thence K on the claim line 2K.AU rhs to the place of ! K ) i ti i K eontainiiiK 5S acres, all situate in Washington County, Ureiron, tomitisfv the hereinls-fore named sums, anil for thceoxts and expenses ot said sale, Haul properly will be sold suhjwt to re demption as per statute of Oregon Witness my band this Kith day ol Nov. 1HH& W. I). HBADFOK1), Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. T H A B B Tonpue, Atty.for xifl', XiiO NIIKBIFP'H NAM:. ir VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION. Decree and order of salt- issued out of the Circuit court of I lie State of Orea-on, for WashiiiKton County in I'uvor of Henry Heywood, lieorge llcy wood, Calvin H Hill and John U Walcli. partners doing business under the ftnn namea-id style of He wood llrothers A C'ompany and against James II Sinilh Ne lie Sniith, Anson 1'owull and V 1' A I kinson for the sum of 117 costs nnd for the liirthersum of $JiMI U S gold coin with in terest thereon a, the rute of S per cent per annum from the 1st day of June IS; '7 ami fur the cost and expenses Oi sale und o suid writ. Now, therefore bv virtne and in pursu ance of suid judgment, decree and order of sale. 1 will on Monday the l-'tli ilav ol 1'ec is: at tne soutn aooror tne court House in Ililisboro Washington county Oregon ut the hour or 10 o'cli-ck a in ol said day sell at public auction to the highest ladder for cash the following deseribed real properly sitiiute ami oeing lu vt ashingtoii county and s'ate of Oregon towit: i.ot numtierea six (to in block niimtiereu four (4 in I horns addition to he town of Hillsboroas shown bv the duly record edmipand plat of Tim ns uildition on i:ie and ot record in the oineeoi tne recor der ol convevancea of said W ashing on unty Oregon to sa isfy ihe hereinbefore named sums and tor the costs and expen ses of said sale. Said property wiil be sold subiect to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Witnees my hand this lUthday of Nov. IKK). W. D. BRADFORD, Sheriff Washington County Oregon Cake A Cake and Haglev .t llrown. Attorneys lor nam t n. AUniXlMTKATOKH XOTICF, OF MALK. NtHE COUTNY COUR r, OF THE , Stale of Oregon, for Clackamas Couu- y- I n the matter ef the estate of I Charles Bunnell, dec-eased. ) Notice is hereby given that the under. signed administrator of the estate of has. Iluiinell, deceased, by virtue ol an onicr in Ihe County Court of Clackamas ( onnty. On-gon, made and entered on the loth nay of September, lsjts. which was modi lied by an order made and entered on the 1st day of November, 1SSIK, will sell at public auc tion for cash in hand to the highest hi. Viri on the premises hereinafter described, on the Isth day of January, Wilt, at the hour of one o'clock in the alteruoon of sai i day the following described property situated in Washington County, Oregon, to- it : Beginning at the iiuarter si-clion corner between sections two (2) and three (3) Town-dun two (2) South Kango ore ill West Willamette Meiidian. and running thence on the section line South forty live ( I.V) minutes west, nine and h ty-twomie hundreth ( nil chains to a stone; tliem e east ten ( in) chains; thence north forty-live grees (4.V'lesst, four and ninety six ( I ' chains ; thence north forty-live degrees! I.V ) west, three and Sixteen hundredth (H.lio chains; thence north forty-live degrees ea- four and seventy-tour 1 4 4) chains; thence south forty-live degrees east, three and six teen hundredth 3 1H rlmins; thence north fortv-hve degrees '4ol east, eleven and nineiy-six hundredth 1 1 1 Hti; cli:ii:.s t north liftv-seven degrees and fortf minu tes (17" 40') west, twelve and sity-..iir hundredth (12.H4I chains; thence south forty-three degrees and twenty-five min utes ja'' 25 west, four chains; thence north hftv-ssvsn degrees and f irty min utes IBi" 40' 1 wes. thirteen and sixty-sev en hundredth 13K7 chains; thence norm fill sen minutes 15'J west, fifteen ami forty-three hundredth l.i.ll! etiains. thence north eightv-n ne degrees snd f irty-eight minutes 4' east, sixteen and two-one hundredth! fit) 02, ehams; thence north lifteen mlnuUs , 1 - ' j .', ten chaius to the north line of the south hvtltoi the John L Hit klin and ifr donation land claim ; tber.ee with sail line south eigh'v nlns degrees and fort eight minutes .Kr 4S'J west, taetitr-thrr aud thirty-seven hundredth (23 3. chains; thence south foriy-tlye mlnjtes r4-"i'l wes. f irty-t o an 1 aineiy-hundreitas 142 Ko chains, to the south line of said claim; tben-e nons. etghty-sn degrees and fifty minutes si," Sil l east, seven and thirty-five hundred ths 17 3f chs ns lo lh place of beginnin. containing elghtv-nlne and seventy-five hundredths rw-.7. acrev more or less. Dated at rorusui, tiresnn, wov. 4, lstet. W, T. HI' S N EI. I., Administrator of the estate of Char s. Bunnell, deceased. Pirn A Tirrr, 70B-711 Chamber of Com. merce, Forllaud, aitntAeys lor the ad ministrator. 2B) Ta Care Coaetlpatloa rarevev. Take Caarat-eta Caadv Cathartic Hie or ZTie. UtCC fall le sai-e, drucK.au rcfuod asueei THRE' COURSES CLASSICAL, SGIEHT1FIC, LITERARY Hi The Acadermj prepares for College and cjices a thorough Encilish Education, the best pre paration for teac'-::ifl or business. All ex penses ceri lour. Ladies' all $3 electric light ai ooard and rooms at the o $4 per ireek, including leat. THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY Under experienced management," tcill fur nish rooms and beard at cost on the club pin, not to exceed $1.50 For full paiticulars, address presidet McClelland, Fost.Groce, Oragon FALL I TERM BEGINS SEPT. 21, 1S9S. FARMERS ATTENTION! Schulmerich & Son Have received part of their stock of Implements and offer them at prices that defies compe tition. They will sell: Lever harrows, f() tooth, all steel 14-in wood beam steel Clipper plows . 14-in turf and stubble plows iron plows 11 12 11 45 I4-ineh chilled (Jaiiir plows . . Call and examine their stock of Plows, Peg", Disc and Spring" Tooth Harrows. Buggies and Wagons. HAVE YOU USED j E BUTTER PARCHMENT? 3 . All gilt-cded butter put on the ni:ir kct ly creameiics is wraptied in potior. The proiltict of tlie private daily would reach its market in much liettei cotnli- . tion if wrajijic-d in Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents y from which 27 she:-H cm be .nt "Parch ment wrappers cost t cents. 500 ShePts 8x11, 500 Sheets, 8x13, 55 cts, 60 cts tandard size for"2-pouud rolls is it inches; 2 pound blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not been ;enera!ly used heretofore, farmers could not jet it at the general store It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. WB"aw aWTiW VaffPVV JT"Ta) """ar