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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1899)
COLD is discovered! Cold is discocered on Ceo. Kot'nson's place near Farminfltou. ASSAYS $42 TO THE TOX Is only hi lie from IlilUltorj First t.uld ever discovered iu Mash luglou ( OUIltj. La-t wck Mr. (Jeortfe Kul.inaon of I.trinmtftoii, who iiwiim the Fllx l.unler D'iMHtioti Lnl claim while i-utiiu a ilruiimH diti.-U through a pier of ht-awr (Ihiii IhikI HtrUL'k h iiirt!6 vein kIkhiI two and a hnlf l.itt in lliit'kntw. He wan runaiiifr Htly exritfd but iiianaijetl lo may witliiii ImiuwIs. liu mu.le no men tion ofiiii llml dut took a p'eee of the roi k to rortliiml w litre it wan aa-r.iv-l. H 'lurua iiiiw Hint it in frt milling unci I'niitaiii go Worlfi t l"2 jut ton. A mwiikI frtinplrt h:ta been wilt to HtmtliiT mineralogist but tliTH Im not Itecu time to hear from it. tJoii! Ium not tH'fure two fouivl in Wasliiiiiou county, but old miij. hm are uot mirpiMtnl to h:tr of thia find hi iii-h t Im "hiuh" ar favoratilit. On thu opposite hiiIh of the riile tli'-re are t-opMr indication.. The Wk'c whfitt uncovered extend in a north and south lirei;iion and pitches to tim eat. So jfrtut amount of pr oper! nitf cm Im d'inn tills winter on account of iiih watttr, but next NUiuiiicr when thero will lie a dr iu age fill of twenty or more feet a Hi trough examination will tie in tela. Tlia miii') when developed will re ipiire he:ivy machinery ainee the protileiu will lie to i;et ril of water. In other respectti it will Im easy to op 'rate. There is atfreat atiuudaiiceof tunlier at hnud anil there will he no loiiliiirtkiiiK over mountains. Indeed the railroad U only four miles Hway, it heiiiK that near Ueedville. From Hllls'Miro it Is no more' than mix miles to the ledge. The existence of the ni.mi is not yet kuowu in I'.iniiiiiiorr hut when it is whisper ed that $12 rock is just under the sur f.ice of the garden land, thero is bound to lie great excitement. The, members ol tiie Congregational church helil their annual meeting l.tst evening and made Itoueof rejoic ing which Hie reports of the various olll rrs touching the work of the past year Justified. One year ago the church voted to ask no aid of the Home Missionary society. It was something of an experiment. It was walking alone. At the end of the year the church finds it can go alone and not tie more wearied than when receiving aid. The piislor's nalary has lu-cn paid together with the iiici dentiil expensn and ni-ceasnry r'pnirs and when nil tl e pledges are re t'cmcd ms they will lie in a few days, a few ceuls will rem tin. H titer still. Tim Holh'iiing committee Hi ready tins ue.v pleilgi s for an amount that will almost c.rry the church through lino' her year. What Is lack ing is to coiie from smiro a that lust year contributed a like sum. The proHpi ct for a go k! year to come has never been better. Afler H long jlliem, Joint ton Free m ill has hiS'ii g:illierel to his fathers. 1'iilin nmry tui'iirculosis may be con trolled for a time, tiut in the end it compters its victim. Johnston Free man was horn in this coi.nty near llillsboro February 11th 18.15, and died Juniiar 11,181)1), lacking a few weeks of licing 4 1 yeais of age. The decens'.'d always lived in this county. His father, liolK-rt Freeman, was a pioneer of the 1845 Immigration. Johnston Freeman wedded Miss Kli zbeth lmbrie Nov. 1, 1883. Hue ami two children, a son and daughter aged i) years and one year respect ively survive, besides his mother anil two sisters, Mrs. C. T. Couklin and Mrs. lvizi Uraham. T. U. Mann of the 21 Oregon, wrlfes that the soldiers would like to come home but that they realize that they en me it le cpiired till all the Niu Hi prisoners now in the custody of the nalivia shall be mirrendered. He thinks that will not occur till the natives are walloped. ""J" "" natives tUlit ly lyintf Ht on the ground till their enemy is upon thm when they suddenly spring up and thrust with their short sword. The Ongouisns propose to ln them to the eauth when the time comes. The Od.F Fellows will dedicate their new hall next Wednesday eve ning in the presence of their families and visiting brethren. Fast UrBnd Mater l'arker of LsCreole linlge, 1 Ml lus will pr. side. All the lodges in the county have lsen invited to he present and the brethren expect to make the occasion one of rejoicing. The ISth of January is chosen be cause It is the anniversary of the burning of the old bftli. The old building burned on the morning of January 18. h is'.U. Nttrclur are about, l.sst Sat urdny thr residence of Mrs. Susan Urown on Main and Meil.lirtii Stieel was entered during the d.iy while the family was at the U. A. H insUlla lion, and ransacked for valuable. burvMit draws were cmotled and hx.-s s-arcliisl, but nothing taken save a few rare coins and So cents. Triers is a gng of gvsies here but it Is nly a supposition that they were tho housebreakers. One of the Portland d Bne,, PX press,-.! a fear oi high water In the Will imette when the snow went off. It is true thrtt there was wnw snow In Portland and It made the worst kind of slush hut south of Yamhill and Chtckatnis counties thers was no snow so the high wetcr is no more than follows moderitely heavy rains. The Light and Water Co. hrt put In new sills under the tower. The sill- are "built up" lielng constructed of cedar plank 211 Inche. one on top of the other, seven high. The Men Is t:.at sills so constructed will out last ft single stick of the 8me hire. "Mrs. W. N. Hirrett Isconflneil t ho'me by H!n.-.s this week. The attack Is not con-idered dangerous, but it Is sttihlHrn nd does not yield lo tr-atn ( nt a.ssvdily m her friends wish. Mrs. C. H. K-h nd dsiighter K!i.i"'th who have been In n Kr.mcls.-o for year more returned Lome Wodnosly evening. Won. Hale U on the sick list with mump. A. A. Philips ot Cornelius was in town Wednesday. County Assessor Cavell took charge of hinotflc this week. John Carstens is confined to his home with mumps. Mrs. Hen). Anderson is dangerous ly HI at her home north of the Court House block. Mr. James Cave alter an illness reaching over never a I weeks Is ablf to be at his afore again. An epldeir.leof contagious diseases is seriously interfering with college work at Forest Grove. Mrs. Foutch living betw(en llills boro and Coruelim Is in the grasp of La Grippe and confined to her house. Lhmt fall tosee thntj taker Doctors show at the Opera House. A grand double bill will be given Monday night. Dr. Urown will be In town all next week. Those wishing to gee him will find him at the residence of Mrs. 8. J. Prow n, Main St. Free. Free. Free. The Quaker Concert Co. are giving free sho ws nighllyat the Oiiera House. Seats reserved for ladles and escorts. Every member of Pastor Hughes family excepting hi n self is on the sick list. The children are wrestling with whooping cough, and the others are prostrated with La Grippe. Messrs. A. C. Shute. Kd. Shute and O. G. Uarlow have a nart of Jacksons bottom leassl for ducks. They are tolling the fowl to their grounds by lilieraily feeding them with wheat. It requires a bushel per (la for that purpose. Business as shown in the post oil ice is improving. In lh'JH orders were IhsuihJ for 1-1007.42. Fees on iHine 9U,t.Mi. War tax t'J7.18. Total 22103. IM). For the same time orders were paid amounting to 18, 871. lt. The orders issued in l'Jl)7 were for $18,978.91. Orders paid II 7,737.78. The Quaker Medicine Co. Is giving a aeries of entertainment at the()s-ra House every evening. They carry a refilled t-how consisting of Hinging, dancing, wire walking, Juggling, funny farces etc. On Monday eve. Jan. Pith they will close with a grand double bill when a diamond ring will Im-' given away; don't fail to attend. Seats r-served for ladies. Tic agent has for saie at tho Hills boro station tor the convenience of the general public family commuta tion tickets good for 3D rides between llfllsboro and Portland if used witiiin six months for $12.35. This is at a rate of 41 cents per fare. There is also a ticket good for .12 rides each month for a named individual sod I for J8.00 This is at a rate of lti cts. per single trip or 3t) cents for round r- Ty. - f ,m!y A. I. H( IKH'lt '. K. The team which will represent P. U. tonight. The question for debate Is: "llesolved that the treaty of Paris of 1898, as proposed by the Peace Commission ehould be ratified and enforced by appropriate legislation in Congress." Pacific University debates the negative side. trip. This latter rate is made so as to allow men doidg business in Port land to reside in llillsboro. A sad Christmas was that of the household of M. Long who lives ou the lower Tualatin river in Clacka mas county made so by the sudden death of Mrs. Long. Ou Friday evening the whole family, Including Mrs. Long attended a Christmas exercises at a neighborhood gather ing. Next day, Saturday, Mrs. Long was in her usual health. In the evening her soim were preparing to attend a party and were lu the barn hitching up their team. Mr. Ixng had gone to bed leaving Mrs. Long alone in her chair in the silting room. David Long, her son, Just la-fore driving away re-entered the house to get a forgotten article, lie spoke to his mother but she made no answer. Thinking this strung" he went to her aud found that she was dead. The deceased and her husband were well known in the county particularly among the old soldiers ami their families. They were regular cain-H-rs at the Veterans' reunions. BESOLl'TlONS 01' Kisri-CT AM) Cd 101. IM K. At a regular meeting of Montezuma Lodge No. 50, 1. O. O. F., held Jan. Uth 181)l),the following preamble ai:d resolutions wereunanimou-ly adopt- WtiKKKAs: It fins pleased me - . ... i Supreme Grand Master of the uni verse lo remove from our midst our late brother X. C, Bichsrds-m: and WllEKKAs; it is but just that a fitting recognition of his many vir tues should I had; Iheref ire lie It Kki.vkd; By Montezuma Lodge No. 50, I. O. O. F., of Oregon, that while we bow with humble sub mission to the will of the Most High, we do not the less mourn for our brother who has been taken from us. ItKsoi.vKii; That, in the death of N. C Uichardson, this Uxlge laments the loss of a brother who was ever readv to proffer the hand of aid and the voice of sympathy to the needy and distressed or me iraterniix ; an active mem! of this society, whoce utmoet endeavors were exerieu lor its welfare and prosperity, a friend ami companion who was dear to us all; a citizen whose upright and noble life was a standard oi emuiauou . his fellows. IIksoI.VKP; That the heartfelt sympathy of this Lodge Is? extended to his family In their atlliction. IIksoI.VKP; That these resolutions to spread upon the llcord, and a copy thereof be transmitted to the family of our livaeil brother, and each of Ihe new paper llillsboro. C. E. Delehman, I). M. C. Gault, Calvin Jack, Jr., Committee. ROAD SUPERVISORS- The names and addresses of those tcho tcill toorb our roads. 57 SUPERVISORS IX ALL lliry Kerelrrii thflr Sutlce f ippeiut meat Wetluendur lut. taxid Mea lppolated. The following is a list of the road supervisors appointed at the January I IT-I 111 .11 tVUUIJ VVUI. VT1.11 - addreeseH. 1 F A Fldy Tualatin 'I A 8 Ford Sherwood 3 Dan Fmrick Scholls 4 Charles X Johnson.... Farmington 5 fUlward Kchulmerich HillstHiro 0 F M Hill Gaston 7 Fdward Wood Tigardvillj 8 Ferd Groner Scholls 'J Andrew Johnson Kileigh 10 C W Allen Ueaverton 11 James ltasmussen Ueedville 12 Andrew Kggiman iVslar Mill 13 I'eter Nelon llillsboro 11 John Wismer Hethany 15 P II Haiiirhmau..:-. Hillsboro 10 Win L Pachelder Glenco 17 Wm Hagley.. llillsboro 18 J B McXew Greenville 11) Hulert Bernard VerlKMirt 20 Andy Knox Forest Grove 21 Wm Wilson Gales Creek 22 John Heisler Gales Creek 23 A B Todd Uilley 21 Geo Temple 25 J.imes Cumuiiugs, 2(i Harry Ball 27 Kobert Mullov 28 Henry David Gaston Buxton .... Buxton Laurel ...Forest Grove Gleneoe , Cornelius Lnurel Portland Manning Middletou Blooming 2!) SAD Metk 3D C W James il Samuel ( irnilull..... 82 Jo 33li oh n A Johnson.... F Carstens 34 C True 35 Charles Kusnl 3(i Charles Kchatuhurg 37 Joseph Bohitison..., 38 J A Chapman 3!) W J Buttner 40 T M Divies , 41 Thus Kmrick Ai Itola-rt Service ..Tigardville , Farmington ....Middleton ....Beaverton Glencoe HiilslKiro Glencoe 43 John Loftia Glencoe 44 Berthold Luck. 45 J J Meachain.. Cornelius ...Mountsindale Glencoe , Glenwood Bacon a Gales Creek Gaston Tualatin Glencoe Hillsboro Sherwood .. Mounfuiudale 40 Jolly (iilh-spie 47 T It Johnson 48 Sherman Bacon... 4!) M 8 B Haycock.. 50 Turner 51 1 C Clutter 52 David Wenger .13 F M Kelsey 54 J C Smock 55 John Kobert 50 57 Frank Peterzilka. Buxton y 1- t HAKTLKY I.YNX LAM'KIKI.D pacific UMVEKsrrv. Pres. McClelland visited Portland Tuesday evening returnlug Wednes day morning. Mr. John Connell of Glencoe, for merly a stude-it of P. U. visited school Wednesday. Miss Jennie Yoder who has been taking a course of instruction for a trained nurse at the Portland Hospi tal returned horns Tuesday evening. Owing to financial difficulties the in stitution has been compelled to close, but hopes to be able to open again iu a short time. The home contest for the purpose of selecting a team to meet the Uui vrrsity of Oregon team in an Inter collegiate debate on Feb. 23 was held in the Auditory of Marsh Hail last Saturday evening. The subject was The lvatitlcation of the Peace Treat at Paris 18118, ami was well aigued by both sides. Those who took part were Messrs. Lineetield, Schoch, McClelland, Hartley and Slewart while Messrs. Lancefield Schoch and Mei'lell.ind were chosen to represent P. U. The Philoiui-.theon and Gamma Sigma Hocieiica elected officers last Saturday evening tor the ensuing term as follows: For president ol Philomatheon society Miss Beulah Warner; Vice Pres., Lira Butler, See., Grace O Igers; Treas., L'ley it'iwnn; Marshal Blanche Mcllattie. For Gamma Sigma society, Pres., Clarence Hartley; Vice Pres., A. D. Schoch; Sec., Lynn Lancefield; Treas. Frauk Stewart. Mr. Samuel E, Wells the noted Shahesearen reader has appeared three evenii gs at the Auditory tH' fure a large audience. Mr. Wells Is an excellent interpreter of Slinkes neare's works and delights his audi ences. I'UKJKI.llS. J. D. Philips has been confined to his ra iu for the past 10 days. Mrs. Godfrey has returned from SNikanc, Wash. Two boys by the name Kirgcr and Cut's w ho broke some of Ihe street lamps were found guilty and fined 117 and costs which was paid by the former. A. A. Philips gave a social hop at his residence last Friday niht. All I resent n sr; a good time. Mar-i i- nii'l Is in town visiting witii ftien ls. J Free -hows and free talks at the Opera H ii-i;iven by the U,uker M -I. Co , all week free to all. Seats rc.-ervtd for ladles. Dr.C. 15? Brown will be in Hill bun MonlivJan. 16. rfeenared to wa4 0.1 tho in need of dental let-. F0KEST VUOYE. f Austin Craiir. editor of the Washington County Hatchet, left for s Lm lst Mnuiluv. wnereun remain during the legUlative aeaalon. Attorney L. L. Lungley JaTnt seve ral days in Corvalli Imd week. Attornevs A. A. Phllllpe. of Cor nelius, and II. T. Barley, of Hillsboro were in the Grove last week on legal business. t C Cinlea exoects to leave for CHlifornU in a few days. Mr. Cap- les poea for the benefit of bis health, and expects to be absent for some time. At the annual city election, which was held last Monday, the following officer wen elected: tr mayor, A. Hinman: for councilm n, for two years. John K. Bniley, A. T. Knox, n:t C. f Iirire: for recorder, L. L. Ijinirlev: for treasurer. W. S. Hud ami: for marshal. J. H. Wrscott. The total number of votea cast was 219. A. T. Knox lea for Salem last Tuesday, where It Is reported, he has secured a clerkship. CUIKT H01SE. PKOBATE. Est. Amhrose Cox deed. Ordered that citation be served by publication requiring the heirs to show cause why therealtv belonging to . the estate shall not be sold. Ksta e Wilson Bowlby deed. Final sets in nt allowed aud the estate is closed ol record. Estate Emma L Beach deed. Fina avunt filed and Monday Feb. 13 set for its examination. F.stHte J It Khenley deed. Sale of rex I pxtate continued. The final ac count In such estate was filed and Mondav Feb. 13 set its examination Estate Alliert Wilcox deed. Final account allowed and the estate is losed of record. MAKRIAGE LICEN8K. Licens-e to wed was issued Jan. 7th to John Caldwell 32 ana xeua Thomas 21. Discovered lT a woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened tts ciuicn- es uoou her aud lor seven years she withstood IU severest tests, uui ner vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discov ered a way to recovery, by purchas ing of us a bottle of Dr. King's Hew Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night, and with two hot ties, has been absolutely cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz.' Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co. of Shelby, X. C. Trial bottles free at " he Delta Drug Store. Ivegular size .litcisand fl.00. Every bottle guar anteed. Through Tourist Can to St. Louis. h A tourist sle ping car will leave Portland every Monday via Mo. l'ac. r mwrw- 1VW K ' v r : HOIIT. M t't.Kl.t.AM) and every Wednesday via the Bur lington route at 8 p. m. via the O. H. A X. through Salt liake and Denver without change to St. I-ouis, and un der the supervision of experienced conductors. Xo change of cars to the cities, Kansas City or St. Louis. Keep this service in mind when going east and consult O. 11. & N. agents or address, W. H. HURI.ItURT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Do you know consumption Is pre ventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Sold on positive guaran tee for over fifty years. What Is Shiloh? A grand old rem edy for Cough, Colds and Consum ption; used through the world for half a century, lias cured innumer able cases of inclpiont consumption and relieved many in advanced stag es. If you are not satisfied with the n-sulb we will refund your money. Price 25 and 60 cts and (1.00. Delta. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption (ure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has never been known lo fail. The worst cases relieved im mediately. Prii 25, 50 its and tl 00 at Delta. Many a lover has turned with dis gust from an ol her wise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover U nit Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc , as nothing else will. Sold lor years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts at Delta. Beautiful complexion is an Im possibility without good blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digistion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea acts directly on the liowels, liver and kidney keeping Ihem In perfect health. Priiv 25 cts. and 50 eta. at Delta Drug Store. On every bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure Is this guarantee: "All we ark of you Is to u? two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can sy you are not bene (Tied return Ihe bottle to your Drug gist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts, and 50 eta and 11.00. Free show at the Opera House ser- every evening doors open at 7 per formance at 8 p. m. pf ANOTHER TAKEN AWAY Louis Rood died at his home Tuesday ecening of Pneumonia. HE WAS OXLY SEVEXTEEN He was a grarral favorPe among alt rrleaUa Was a graduate of the UllUlMM-b School. Death loves a shining mark and no brighter young life has been taken away than that of Louis Hood, Jr., who was taken last Tuesday, aged 17 years 1 month and 3 days. Full of humor, equal of temper, a general favorite, life was bright, but a severe attack of the dreaded inlluenza fasten ed upon him which develop d into pneumonia. The end came quickly. In his last illness be was surrounded by his family and his friends but he bad to struggle alone with the de stroyer. Louis graduated from the Hillsboro public school last year with the highest honors. After graduat ing he spent a few mouths on his fathers farm and then entered the general merchandise store of H. Wehrung & Sons, having decided to follow the occupation of a merchant. The futieral services were held in the Cbristain church yesterday after noon, conducted by Itev. E. P. Hughes of the Congregational church, ond hla remaiui were depos ited in the Masonic cemetery n the aiuiijr UUIJT!U Mil. uouiity uierk lmbrie cert id is un from his office as to the valuation of property in the cities of the county ior the purswe or levying city taxes. forest urove has a valuation of 21 1,355, Hillsiioro 2273,780, and Beaverton $40,990. There baa been something of a rivalry between Hills boro and 1' orest Grove as to which place Is the largest. Heading the story from the assessors roll it ap pears that llillsboro Is worth the moat money. Forest Grove however can retort, "Well, I don't care; Hilla- tioro will have to pay more taxes." Cornelius does not levy for city pur poses this year since there Is already $U00 in the treasury. Cornelius is fortunate in another respect. The county and state apportionment of school money is enough to support the school so no special tax is levied. Sherwood is another fortunate city. The meeting at the Congregational church next Sunday evening is planed and will be conducted by the Ladies' Missionary society of the church. One feature will be the ad dree of Miss Mary F. Farnham. Forest Grove, who for eight years was a teacher in one of the so called Murry schools of South Africa. She was not a missionary but on the ground where she saw much of the missionary work doing In that country. The title ol Miss Farnham's address may lie well expressed in ihese words: "Personal Ooservations ofMision Work In South Africa." Site was there eight years and be came familiar with what is doing in in Ihe Nalal Missions. Next Sunday evening she will have photographs to illustrate her theme, also tpecimes of ornaments worn by the natives. There is an epidemic of influenza passing over llillsboro this week. Almost every household has a sick member and there are some where all are ailing. The attack is serious with old people but not ordinarily stubborn with young poop e unless uneumonia sets in when there Is trouble. The clear frosty weather of aloinight ago is responsible for the present condition, if the same anount of sickness prevailed among our soldiers at Manila a great bowl would be heard, aud the war depart ment would be in greater trouble than it was before we had whipped any of the Spaniards. Charles Mitchell, brother of Mr. Frank now In Alaska, started this week lo Join his brother at Skagway. Frank writes that he has some good ground and wants Charley to help him remove the gold from the bed rock to their buckskin sacks. Dr. S. T. Linklaler Is sick with la grippe. His attending physician en joins perfect quiet and the even tem perature or his nome. Airs. Linx la ter also suffers with the malada. Because of the death of Ju ge Rood's son, the county court did no work this week but adjourned till Monday next Jan. 16. Patriotic Masqurade ball at the opera house Feb. 22. Come early and get in the torchlight procession. The school district at Farmington has voted a 1 mill tax for improv ing the building and grounds. T. P. Bowlby town yesterday. and wife were In H. B. Ooodin for a few days. is visiting at home John Wilkins was on the streets yesterday. Sick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind. are uulcklv and suiely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood punner ami tis sue builder Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 25 and 50 cts. at Delta. Wm Mohr makes boots at Ms shopon Second street, Hillsboro, for I5.f 0 per pair, sewed snoes for 5r and gives seelal attention t repair ing. He uses only first-grade stock which enables him to guarantee his wrok. The I! lead pencil in town for S cents at the I.ndkpexdf.xt's station ary department. The picture of the school building is on the tablets at the Independent office. Dr. R. II. Hovey, denti-t, Forest Orove Oregon. Backlea't Aralra Salve. The best salve in Ihe work! for cats bruise, sores, ulsers, salt rheum, lev. er, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay re quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect aatUtfactioa or- money refund ed. Price 25 cents 'per box. F sae by Delta Drug store. Schillings Best tea sold only in Packages Muddy eemplexlont, Nauseating breath eome from chronic constipa tion. KaN's Clover Koot Tea ia an absolute cor and baa been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee rrice so cm, ana ou cts. a ri.iK riEci or color woks. An experienced art critic gives it aa bis opinion that there will be no handsomer piece of color work Issued this year than Hood's Barsaparllla Calender for 1899. It is not only use ful, but artistic and beautiful, and up to date. The Charming "American Girl" whose beautiful bee appears with a delicately painted flag in the background makes a pleasing feature which anyone will be pleased to have before htm the whole of 1899, We suppose druggists will havethla Gal enaar, or a copy may tie obtained oy sending 6 cents to C I. Hood A Co., iweit, mass. How ia your wife has she lost her beauty? If so. Constipation, Indi gestion. Sick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea baa cured these Ills for half a centu ry. Price 25 eta, and 60 cts. Money refunded if results are not satis factory. The next local Institute to be held In this county will be on Saturday Jan. 28th at Beaverton. Prof. Wet zel I will be thero to assist. Miss Alios Porter is teaching in the primary department of the Dilley school. This Is a change from the last term. Call on F. J. Barber, Second street if you want a nrst-claas shave or hair cut. Try hla baths, either hot or cold. Get your tablets at Independen office, i Schooftablets at the Independent omce JHEBims SALE. TY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, mj Decreo aud order or iale i aimed out of the Circuit court of tho tttate of Oregon, for Washington County I .. .. x 1 1 w' . .1 . deibonU-non of the Mtate ot Huuiuel C Hituhey deceased with the will of (aid de ceased annexed and virainit J I Monruii. Kiiiina K Morgan and J Deiinin, for the eum of V1 costa and for the fur ther mm of 1978.15 U D gold coin with In terest, thereon i the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the ifirth day of Deo. 18W and the fur h raumofflOO attornevs fee with Interest thereon from I be Win day or Dec. 1SUS at the rate or percent per annum for the cost aud expeuees of sale and of taia wm. ance of said judgment, decree and order of ule, i win on m onaujf tne outn nay oi jau. Is'.W at the south door of the court house in Hillsboro Washington county Oregon at the hour or iu o clock a in or earn any aeii at public auction to the highest bidder for Caen the following described real property situate ana Deing iu wasnington county ana S'ate oi uregon town: Being particularly described as follows Being all of lots 5, 6. 7, and 8 in block 8 in Kairview add to Hillshoro also tract mnrk- ed 14 and tract marked in the amende t plat of Fainriew add to Hillsboro all sit uate in Washington county state of Oreion to sa isfy the hereinbefore named sums and for the oosta and expen set of said sale. Haid property wiil be sold subject to re- aemption as per statute oi uregon. Witness my hand this 2SHh day of Dec. 18U8. W. D. BRADFORD, Sheriff Washington County Uregon. WN Barrett S2-3B Attorney for P lainttff, MHERirrtl MALE. rY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION 13 Decree and order ol sale issued out ol the Cucuit Court ol the gtaU of Oregon for Washington County, on the '27th day of December, HUH, in favor of J R DeVinaey. Mary A DeVIo nev, J A Held. Laura B Raid. L E Lock. The First 5atlonal Bank of Hillsboro, Oregon, J F Carstens. and L. r carstens. partners doing business under Ihe firm name of Carsten Bros. Beniamln Blrdsell.E D Hhat tnck, F M Robinson, E C Hushes. J W Moron, aud J 1 Morgaa, partners under the nrm name of nugnee, Morgan Rogers, Charles U Dodd A Co, a private eorporation, W L iron am beau, receiver of said Charles H Dodd A Co, Elisa beth Bhutr. administratrix ol tbe estate ot Edward Constable, deceased, Mahal a Perry. Elisa beth Hhute, Amanda J Bher- naa, Kicnard uonataDie, Mar tha Htorms, Mary Malone, Drosilla McLin, Minerva Fish er, heirs at law of Edward Coo stable, deceased, R H Walker O R Hall, Geo A Hall. Perry CHall, Lottie C Hall and Nancy B Hall, heirs at law of J 0 Hall deceased, W D Colins and O W Patterson. Defendants. which ludgment ntl decree ia against the defendant. J A Reid for the sum of 1151 and txl costs and against the defendants, i KDeVinney and Mary A DeVinncy rortlie sum of f 120 and $il costs wito interest upon said sums from the V h day of Dec ember, 1HMI at the rate of 10 percent per annum and fo' the costa and expenses of sale and of said writ. Now therefore, by virtus and in pursu ance of said Judgment, decree and order of sale, I will, on Monday, the rtth day of February, 1 at the riouth door of the Court house in Hillsboro. Washington county. Oregon as 10 o'clock a. m. of said (1st. sen at puone auctioa to tne nignesi bidder, for cash, to-wit ; beingtha west Hoi Iale tk tot and la Block No S of and in Purview Addition to the town of Hillsboro Wash County to satisfy the hereinbe'ore named sums and for the costa and expenses of said sale. Haid property will be sold subieet to re demption as per statute of Oregon. w itncaa my nana tola otn a ay oi Jan. utm. W. D. BRADFORD, glierig of Washington County, Oregon. Qao R Raulst, Atty for plaintiff. Takes lots of courage to say to everybody, "Your money back if you don't like Schilling's Best tea keAiay sjewrder eesle aasl spaces or else the goods are so fine that it doesn't need courage. llt m Per sale y ft. E. Brya S PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, The Academy prepares for College and gices a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex pense eery low. Board and rooms at the Ladies' all 3 to $4 per treek, including electric light and heat. THE COLLEGE DORMITORY Under experienced management," tcill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club pin, not to exceed $1.50 Forfull particulars, address presidext McClelland, ForestiGrooe, Oragon pmtmmtmmmmmm?mnmm?? l HAVE YOU USED j 1 BUTTER PARCHMENT? 5 . All gilt-edged butter put on the mar ket by creameiies is wrapped in paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much bettei condi- . tion if wrapped 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 sheets cati be cat 7Parch ment wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 ShePls 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x13, tandard size for2-pouud rolls is Vi inches; J 2-pound blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not been jenerally used heretolore, farmers could not get it at the general store It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. nvnnoxs In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- son, for Washington County. James A. Imhrie, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wanli ington county, as truaUn, 1'laintifl. v. Henry W. Ficken, Harry llinrk and Clans rlrinkiiiann, ivtomliititi. To Claus lirinckmann, one of the atave named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby raiuirtHl to apix ar sml answer the complaint filed aguniHt you in the above entitle! suit in the aliove nam ed Court by Monday, the 2ilh day of March, lH'.ll, the same rx'ingtlie first day of the next regular term following the ex piration of the puliiication ot tins Sum mons. And 11 you tall so to do, lur want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for and de manded In said complaint, to-wit ; 1 hut the plaintiff have jiulirmcnt airainut the defendants, John W Kicken, Henry llin k and Claus Brim kmann. and earhof them for tne sum of in U H gold coin with interest thereon since Sept. i, lH'.Ki at the rate of 10 per cent. T annum, anil for the further sum of f4llil in U 8 gold coin with interest thereon since the filli duv of Oct. IS!), at the rate of 10 per cent r an num, and the sum of f l.'aj atlorm-v fWn, and the cost and diHburwmenliiof this suit. That the mortgage descrllieil in plain ill's complaint foreclosed and that the real property, described therein, and lieing si tuate within Washington County. Oregon, and known and designated as the S J of theNE 5iofsec5t3srlwwill mer and containing HO acres, and roinprioing and being the homestead land claim of taoper Beiland, be sold in the manner provided by law, and the proceeds of the sale lie appl led , First-. To the payments of the coots and disbursements of said sale. Second To the payment to the plaintiff of the several suins acoveart forth, and fur which'iiHlinneiit ia therein uraved and t ami disbursements and for sui fi other and further decree as may he equitable. 1 tils summons is published against vou by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington county, made anil entered of record on Monday the 2Mb day of November, 1 '.. 1HUT. II.A r. I- loMii a, Attorneys for Plaintiff, NOTICE FOB FCBLICtTIO. La sd Orric t Oaaoo Cur, Or, Nov. :, laws). Notice is hereby riven that the fo!!owiiiK- named settlrr has tiled notice of bis inten tion to make final proof in support of his iaim. and that said nntof will ia? made before County Clerk of Wahinirtti Co. at llillsboro, Ugn on Jan.iJtu, iw.n, vis: Thomas f Paravas H K UY for the 8 W of sec 4 T 1 Sit He names the followini witnenses to prove his continoows residence uikiii and cultivation of said land, vis: U B. .Mrrarland, ol Dilley uregon ohn tierreran O W Keed " " i'. H. Fnckelt Forest Orove " 294 CH AH. B. M(JOl:K-1, Kegister. KxeratArll-'laal Arrcaiit by given, that fiatur- day tbe Tth day of Jannary H'.W at the hour of IU o'clock a m has hes-a set by the county mart of Washington (ouiity Mate of Urr-goit for the hearing OI otijec tion if any there he to the allowance of the final acconnt of theexemtor Bled in lb4 relate at WilwnBowlbidevewed. 2V-33 BOWLBY k-sacutor. SGIEfiTIFIC, LITERARY WINTER TERM BEGINS JAN. 3, 1899. 55 cts, 3 60 cts 3 IV THE CIItCUIT COURT OF THIS Htnte of Oregon, for the county of Wiiah inpton. 1 liomaa Whulen I'luintiff v Joseph Delaney, Addle Swain Delaney, I otherwise known as Aililie hwuiu Uilliim !, Kliza I'eluney, R R (iiltner. M O'Neill, 'l liaildeus H Potter, trustee, Charles F Ixjnl John R lirigham, Jacob Joss, and Mary A Leonarl, lielendants. To Addie Hwain Pelaney, ntherwi kmiwn as AddieHwain Clilluni, and Eliza Ueliincy, defeii'lantn: In the name of the state of Oregon, you ami each of you are hereby commanded to beam! appear in the circuit court of the state of Ore , for Wash. Co. on or before the IM day of January, Imiw, to answer the complaint in the above entitle I c iusc, and ill defaut thereof, a decree will be entered against you and each of you for want of such answer. The relief demanded by the plain till" in his said complaint is for a decree against f'B defendants, and each of them, for the fo'ec osu-e of the mortga -e describe I in thecomplnint, madeexecuted and deliver ed by Joseph lie am y and Addie riwaiu jN-ia'iey, otnerwise known as Addie Hwam Uilliim. 011 the litth day of October, 1!IZ to the inrciors' Mortgage Security Com pany, Limited, upon the following nescrib ed real property siluale.1 in Wnshingion county, tin-goo. to-wit, the soullia-t uuar ler. Hie east half ef the sou: h we t quarter and the sou'h hslfofthenor bweistipiar tr of seuiioii 'IA in lowuship X somh, range i weal of the Willitmeiie meridno, eon aininir :w acres; and which said mort age has lieen duly assigned to an I is now owned by plaintifTalao for judgment svainsi said Joseph Iielaney and Addie Swain Delaney, otherwise known hs A'lilie Hwa n Oil urn, porsmally, for liiesiini of l.'ssj. and iirer. st, in accorlance iih ihe terms of the not mentioned in the com plaint, and the fur hersum of ll.'iO. attor neys' Urn. and iheeosis nnl disbursements of this suit ; and for atlecree div arimr I In said nuirtxaire a Brut lien on said land and the rinlii, title, anil in erestof the. deluti dtnts. and eai h ofthem, in said lands to lie Mil or subsequent lo the lien's f plainiilfs mortgage, and that plaintill 1 ave such other and further reiief us may be eqmt able. 1 his summons is published pursuant t an orjer made and entered by ihe circuit c nri of the s'ate of Oregon, for Washin -ton county, Hon. 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