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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1899)
OUK CORRESPONDENTS With their tceehly output are uil on hand again as Usual. miikuood is ox utu list 1 Ik I iicir r'urtorv at Mi era soil pram. Ie to ia mrrm I. 1', will ra i-r Held Mines In June. Sllf.UNOOII. Mvnr- tci. find 11. L. Durham ol I' .rllaml i-.tlliil hern on Huiiday, tir onion farmer have lii hIiIi pin;: ilit ir pro-1 net iiiit lively during I J 1 4- Ull'li A. W. Morw of D-tyton, organizer for the Woialineii of Ihe Vor;l M uurk hero mi tin) inter ata of theordi-i --A WW lialH 1 pending. Mr. N'-l Ni-laon orsjHtii.ed an aa- M'lnhly or ;.ninil ArtiHina at the mill ltit week with some eighteen chart' r nii-mta-r. A new -e-iiilly of United ArtiKuriH will la-or imz tit Middleton hooi , Adout -."i candidates have signed the roll. A revival in in procrwH at the 'Friend.-." chureh which promisee to rt'full in i-orreetintr. many o the er rors of their ways and further the ad' vinireuit-nt of religious huchlngs. 1 wo prominent iHHiHogui s were lined 2.i0 rMM'ftively lor violating h rily ordinance prohibiting the rid lug of wheels on the Midewalks before the city recorder lift week A new light in I tie journaliatic world reeently appeared here under the cognomen of the "Sherwood Tim) a" eilited and published hy the Hall llros. 11 will txi a monthly edi lion lit present, however the project ors hone the community will aid Ihein financially and otherwise so hh toeinilil- them In enlarge their plant mid iw-uo weekly, ttie tioys are young and enterprising and deserve the encouragement aolicltetl. It 1: liiM-d nil may respond to the appeal hi Sherwood ueeds and tthnuld have a weekly newrfpaiMT Hicrwoi il i developing into quite a uiittiufacturing town, in addition to a cigar factory by Gardiner Bros, the Slier w(hI Drug On. have recent ly commenced the manufacture of a lull line of "Family Kemediett'' and ar" meeting with good success in the Hale (it the muho. 'I'eli hone connection ran now he had direct with IlillatKirn vihI he Ore- iron Telephone A relcirraph On. 'a of- liii of this place. wV loii); lelt want la now supplied in that direction com munication with the county sent. r.tcuic ijsTvehsitv. Fi in. Hides was In Portland Hatur day. Mr. Albert Kvana of Iluhy Califor nia, entered hchool last week. Mr. V. M. lUinsey of McMinn ville, father of Horace M., attended the debate Friday evening. The fortieth annivcraary of Ore jrnii iidiuia-lon into the union, and the liltieth anniversary of the exten hioii of the territorial government of the U H. over Oregon, will Is-; appro priately celebrated next Friday eve ning in the auditory of Marsh hall. I'rof. A. It. Hweet-cr and Jerry Walker reprcHenled l'aciflo Univer sity's Y. M. 0. A. at the north wo-l convention which was held in tSah-ni laat Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Howard Hiowncll wai sent ax a delegate to the n.eo ing of the: Inter collegiate Hthlctie asMlation held in Halem laat Saturday and nuirecded In getting T. U. admitted into the as HiH'iation. The Intercollegiate debate l tween the IT. ol O.and I. U. which baa las-u the huI joct of so much coin, incut and nceulation the pa at Tew weeks come oil' laat Friday evening la-fore a large audience.. Altho the U. of O. won tho decision our, defeat was an honorable one and that Eu Irene had hiiihII ground for iMiaatlnj; was admitted by the udea, two ol vhoin votinl for the U. of O. and one furl'. U. JnHUinmlinr up tho de bate I'acille Univeraiiy dehatera were not la-hind in arjruineul nor point, but the Kut: nejt'-ntlenieii huiwiIwI in brinniU "'it their arguments In "o -lear a mai.uer Hint il C rri l more weight than itothertviae would have done. Immediately after tho debate baniuct was tendered the debater and friends at llerrk k hall. LA I' UK I' mens. Mr. II. I)ll-r)er ret urmd from t'aliforola the other day. lie say II looks pretty blue down there from tho lack of rain. The iooplo are, in some parts, destitute and alnte aid id la-inci-alli-d for. Mr. Dilla-rK-T also visited the oil fields and report them very iromhlnx- Mr. Nelson of Middleton was here 1aM wtvk trylni; to orani" Unit'l Artisnns l.ale. We hojai he will sue will as il will lie i E'xal thliig for our iiciKhlairhiKxl. Friday nisht will U the last meet ini; of the literary wa iety. An ex cellent program is promised and the dramatic club will pliy a comic farce entitl.il "The Itliu-k Statue." Hit-i-tationsand wairfs will complete the ja-oram. Our schiait clos-l this w-ek after a very successful term. I'rof Skei-ls and Miss llarnes deni-rw cretlit for the admirable way they conducted the school and Intercut they took in the pupils. TI,P Mi--"' V.ola ami (lira Kotiln ma of V ii mlHKt m rt Saturday in l,urel. Mr. Itobt Mulloy, our uew road Suervisor had several men out on he nad this win k putting in rm layintr where it was hudly nided, Mr. Cliarh- Ilron moved to Moiinlaindide last wk. He will ensure I" the siw mill liuslnisa Iheie. Funis At lU(;e ar rt-flttintr Ihiir saw mill and Intend lo put in new planer, boiler !! entrine. it: ii a it mux. i is the IVdar Mill correspnnd- In-eii n-ia'AliHl over and over -i IVtective hav U-en on bin ' track ever nine the items : rt puhli.-hcd. Mr. Latham t it was Frank Keeves and , l IUvh Ihouirht it waa Mr. Bo In order to flod out Lrnain ngree.1 Uiat If It wan he who write he would jf'vn lleevi his best nal aud Ii'-- vend id the Mtiie, and if neither Wort, the hats u ere l-t po to llientore kiep.-r. 'J he pootuiM.--.ter no wa n (leeiiln It Infornieil Iheiu that they txxh .t and therefore the utore keeer (ot the hut and the hoy weui noine riHllen. Win TIidiiiis Lavinx sold his W-st Lolon farm liai remoed to hia piacv in mil vicinity. llorn lothe wif-. of M. O. It-evui th) I7lh, a Min. Mr. John Olson is on the ah-k lint. Mm. A. Ii Younic of I'ortlaud is vlsitint; at this place. A. J. Fa no, living iu-ar I'rotfrfa, wa in town last week. In talking ol lb-- outlook for onions this Mpriutc he staled that the prop-t for t-oai pri ces is not eheerini. He thinks there will le(uitea numts-r of growers in tli is county who w ill lose money, other will come out about even while few will make small profit. No audi prices as oMaiucd a year ayo will be rraliz.-d. The few who w i.'l have a small bularice ou the rivcht aide of tho account are the old well estale lnhul grower who sold early. Mr. Fa no will not l at all nurprised if the price dues not get alMtve resent tlitures, 80 cents per sack. Many who will i ohm money are those who were induced to go into onion raising by thehixh prici a lhat ruled la ".H They had suitable laud but it w:t not lu proier coidilion having la-fore la-en planted to cereals. It was weedy and required more latair to keep it clean for onions. The exs-nse was greater. Then the new growers did not have the run of the markets, so that now they are not able to sell at the prices readily paid to the old, wen ei-ianiiHhei gmwer. IT one ex. peel to make money growing onions he must grow every year and be wil ling to lose occassinuHlly. The entertulumeiit committee of the K. P. Lodg, worked under dis advantages last Monday. They or dered fresh oysters from Port land to arrive not later than 6 o'clock p m on Mot day. They came Tuesday morning They ordered butcher Km-h to la ill one of his hams for the oc.-a-I'iii w hi.-h he did and it w a-i a U auty, tiut the thief entered his hack room and aiole, which fact was not discov ered till just la-fore it was to tw-nlii-ed. I he committee then went foraging at which they succcedcdd quite well s' tiiat hut few of the guests ki.ew of the touble till next morning. H. llohinson f Farmingtor. was in town Wedm-aday. Ihvause of much water he has not laen able o prneiiect his quart ledge much be yond what was Urst announced hut he has received returns from several assays that have la-en made. Some of thsae are very 11 tttering while otli era are depressing. Now that atten tion has la-en drawn to the matter, much ll'iat quartz is found in that ncighlKirhood, and a well defined ledge of largi'dimetisien exists. This summer when the water Ria-s down systematic developing work will la? carried forward. Notices were posted last Wednes- lny stating that a petition would be presented to the county court at the April term praying for the lia-atmu if a county road connecting the Scholls Ferry rmd at Progress with he Taylor Ferry road at the U. IS. church in Fast llutte precinct. The proaie; road is what was years ago known as the Oregon City road. Tl e records of that path are lost and tills move is to bring the road again into iK'illg. Itev. A. I a-Roy of UtOraude, Un ion county was In town Monday night. lie represents the Grand Master of the 1. O. O. F. in Oregon, ind was here to visit Montezuma lodge. The brethren did not know f his intended visit till the day be fore, hence they hail madf no effort to et a full meeting. A lew of the lueinla-rs gathered about the stove for an informal chat which was enjoyed. Mr. Ieltoy hopes to la- able to come nit later, ixwsihly the last of March or Brut of April. Dr. Tamiesle loans the Iniikpen- dknt a copy of I he Mexican Herald, Ity of Mexico, dated Feb. Zl, W.nt. The pa-r is an 8 page 7 column iub ication limited In J-.ngli.sh. there 1 an Hpa-arnee about the paa r that is diflcrent from the states' publica tions notwithstanding the language used. The foliwing is the program for theentertainmen at the (-ra House tonight: 1. See-saw, wait.; 2' Q lilt ing Prty;3. Vocal Solo; I. Fariv, by a party of jrirls; & Statuary, in 2 parts; ti. Solo; 7. Scldier Drill, by a party of laiys; 8. Solo; U. Heading Ol "Hiawatha, cloning with a Tableaux, Grand Chancellor Cake of the Knights of Pythias paid an official visit lo the HillslxHMi Ialge last Monday evening. The brethcn did what they ciuld to entertain their iisiinguished visitor ami from com ments made, it would seem that they ucceded. The young people of the Christian hurch w ill hold a Calico Carnival at the old church on Friday evening March 10th. A carefully prepared program will te presenter! logeini r with n-rresiime is. Next Sunday, Itev. Daniel Staver, of Forest tlrove, will iht-tipy the pul- it of the Congregational Church, laitli morning and evening. Mr Hughea reaches at Hillside and Oreeuville on the same date. "If you can't go up that hill, stand and let my men pass." '1 hai is what Kosevclt said at San Juan, rrivate King wa there and will tell how It waidonc. Marsh Hall, Forest drove, Saturday. W. A. Fiuney, blackMuith, has he n adding some new bails to his shop. The last Is a set of die 'or cut ting screws. He counts his outfit the la-sl lu town, wtiieii ihci is conceoeu. Last week Mr. John iicish r of Galea Crsk sold 14 head ol le f cat tle for I'i75 7.' which Is an average of over 111 per head. Sheep were sold last week for over ja r nean. There Is a ready market in Hills- born for tur pelts, such a otter, mink, wain, fox, skunk and ta-ar. Mr. K. I. Thorn Is taking all this class oi furs lhat offer. For sale cheap or t-xch inge, five years le on giant small fruit busin ess and comfortable buildings adjoin ing Amity. Address box b Amity, Oregon. Miss Minnie Spaunling of Portland is visitb'ir h-r grandfather, the coun ty treasurer lh week. Marrieil at lluxton by lU v. S. A Oeiirjre, N. It, West and Jaue J. lllddink. LUCE WRITES HOME Says the Washington County toys are getting along all right. l'EItklNS IS IX HOSl'ITAL lie Ttlln nan the SaUrr d w mi baa larj ased U d-HiM KuOKfc U aU '.Manila, Jan 16, XH'yj. Dear Folks; We expect mail in a few days. The natives are gelling ready for a tight and it is dangerous to ran around away from the male eart of town. e hud a good scare the other day. "To arms" was blow n through the n.tin parts of the town I was on a discharging steamer right at the hridge lo the main street The Kscolta, when the call was blown The soldiers from all parts of the city madu for their quarter on the dead run. The natives, lor ine tii'w pari went tjward the suburbs where the insurgent forces are. The Spanish soldiers, prisoners, made for the walled city, yelling blue murder. The Chinamen were most seared. They closed nt:d barred the heavy ibs.rs to their shops and made for the walled citv. Il was useless for the guards to keep the rigs from running acn-ss the hi-idge. Soldiers who ere away from their quarters some dm lance Jumped into the Urst wagon express or carriage that they raw and whipped the horse to full ieed for quartersi'hcther the driver was on his red or not. At the appro.ioi ol the t.ridtto the street was blia ied with all kinds of vehicles. Several horses were killed and many more tigs smashed up. A street car was In the in ddle of the pile. Three of the main streets of the new town came togetherat tl e approach of the bridge and the curnetas and cams is coudug down the three streets at lull speud piled up at the meeting pl..ce. The Oregon regiment was i-alied to arms and was in regimental formation ready to march into action in seven il ii ti cs! All the ciaiks left llif ki ih.iu, goi gun and la-It, and fell in with the company. The band boys dropHil their horns and grabla-d '(ins. The invalids In hiiiiials who were hai weak to stand, juniasl up and would have shiggeml to the couipany line but for the barring of ill airs by tiie nurses. It was the biggest excitement I evirsaw. In 1") minutes the regi ments weie out and had every ap proach to tho city well guarded. We do not know at what time w will Iw attacked, tiut we are ready for tin in at any time. Kvery native we meet holds his builds out and butts l is lingers together thus i ml at the same time says: "Anx-r Ico, Philipino, Ihmiiii! boom!" Heft re thev would always put their two for" lingers together thus Hjrv mid say: "Ana-go" which r-lM means "friends." 'i lie In- irir .".urge.iiils have thrown up Sw-t-Hl trenches ail around the city and cm make a pretty strong light ou thetle fensivi but if they tal e the offensive which sis-ins to lie their plan they cannot do much harm. The soldi n do not go on the streets much now, hut are kept close to quarters dressed in latlgue uniforms. The saliatu keeta-rs do not make much money. The boys are thor oughly well frightened now and well on their guard. IJefore they paid no attention to the reports and rumors and went among the natives without fear. A sentry of the Colorados killed two natives the other night while on guard, but he got the side of his face cut osn with a knife. Perkins Is at Corregidor island in the hospital. All the rest of the Washington Co. boys are well, some of the regiment contracted smallpox hy handling baggage from Hong Kong, but they had been vaccinated and the attack was very light. There are several native kids around the quarters that Mack our shoes, sweep the floors, wash dishes and tne lUe. Yeali-rday one of Ihero got into the first sergeant's room while he was absent, broke open his trunk and stole fti5 gold of the com pany's funds. He skipped. Other soldiers have been losing a little In the quarters but kept it quiet hoping to find out who was doing it, but they were loo sharp for us. They are natural horn Iheives, and im proved hy training. There i one or more of them arrested around the custom house every day lor stealing. They will steal anything they can gel away with. Well it is dinner lime and 1 must quit. Sit. S. We are fed well enough. We cannot I- ick as ue draw ration for 100 men and over half of them are living on the taints. The other com pa nii-s say lhat they do not get enough and also other regiments kick about the grub. The CI st Iowa and the 1st Colorado went to Ilo Ho. We call attention this week fo the advt rtistuient In another column, of the new real estate firm of F. P. Mor gan A Co. who have recently opened an office on Main street with the Humphreys Abstract Co. Mr. Mor gan, the head of the new concern, has iia-atcd here and is now identified with our aople and will strive In worn for the interest of HilUboroand Washington county. He conies highly recommended as a first class citizen, full of energy and enterprise. He hs had ma. ty jears experience in the land business, abstracting and in the practice of law In the supreme and federal courts of Texas, as evi denced by hi licene issued by those courts. He Is intcrexted now in the development of our country and In ducing Immigration lo settle among us. He Invites a share of your bus iness In his line. Give him a trial. If you have farms to sell you will do well to place them with his Arm where they will be advertised. Gault denies lhat a clock key or any other key laid on the top of his phone will impair the instrument. Tho key has lain there a year and msy continue In the same place and not disturb the circuit. Of course that lineman must have an excuse s nd he found lu Facts do not verify I lie claim. A SOLDI EBH' KOM'lEST. To the eiti-u of Waahlngto: tVuintv An orvauUttioo ha been r.m.i in i rei'.n known a the u l.iu-i.' Monument Aao n.lir.r, " lineral Cll. F. IJnebe of I'.irtUiul is the uri'-iideut and M. Ii. Wis-loiu of I'ortUnd U secretary i ku i u i of this assocatiou U to Ni funds and erect Urge mouu n.Kiit in the memory of Oregou'i SoldiorTWd. The inouumcut will mil Ii. AM- tl until the cloew of th wtar anil un til our soldier have re. iiiriml to their home. Thin the name ol everv Oregon Soldier who hu iiie.1 either through aickneaa or woumls or in battle duriug the Span ish war will be inscribed upon tl.U monument, which will be dedicated with propt-r ceremonies in wnicn an will tie luviteil to arucipaie. 1 have been apiaiinted as represent alive of the as a at ion in Washingt- n Couuty. We do uot proi"e "k invniw to contribute to the pur la orthisnnraniziiion. but we feel il oroia-r to irive everyone an opportn nitv to conlribu'e who feels disposed to do so. Certainly the object Is oue w hich appeals to the lympathies of every patriotic citizen ol ine siaie. lfyouwishto contribute anything vou mav leave your contribution with either of the is-rsons uicntioued below, or you may remit! directly to me.I should preler, However, inai vou should leave it with the neraoiiH mentini ed. He sure to leave your name, as the desires lo keen a record ol the nam of every person who contri butes toward the erection of this monument. Leave your contribu lions with the following persons: K E Hrvan A Son. Hil nboro. Hank of Forest Grove, Forest Grove, J K C Thompson, Tualatin, J CSinock, Saerwiaal, Cornelius, Gaston, Dilley, Keavcrtnn. Green"llle, Cedar Mills, Tigardvillf, 8 H 11 L'STOS. CO Hancock, Ilaymond Hros., Hriggs Hros,, A ECady, MisireA Son, Geo II Uneven, Chas F Tigard, Assessor C. A. Cavcli Is ready lo go into the Held for the ptirose of listing nroiMtrty for the 18i)! assess ment. Indeed his deputy started on Wednesday last. Four deputies will commence field work next Monday, They are Ii. C Walker, whose terri tory is the southwest part of the c tun ty including Forest Grove, Cornelius and Gaston; K. J. Kurattli takes the northeast art of the county where are ivdar Mills, Helhany and Glenco. It. Harrington will work In Slier wiaal. Middleton. Tignrdville and the country la-tweeii. Mr. Cavcli w ill himself go up Gales Creek. G. II. Wilcox will keep the office in the court house and list the proa-rty in Hillshoro. All the deputies are ex pcrlenccd meji save Han inton, who is new to the calling, lie has in me preparation for his task and will soon get the run of the details of his work Geo. Morgan cut his knee seilously last Saturday. He was In the limber working with a log that lay on a side bill. Hestepia-il on a chunk that proved to be rotten. It did not sup port his weight. He threw his dou ble bitted ax which stuck in the ground la-low him and not being able to reg-dn his balance he fell, cine knee striking the upturned ax. Dr. Link later closed the wound and hoiK-s to be able lo save the knee joint. Mr. John Horroughs of Hutle pre cinct was in town this week. He rt- sirts that Aunt Kll.ala-th Gault who ahout the holidays was so seriously hurt by a fall, is doing quite well tho she is not able to walk or even stand, and possibly inaj not for some t'me jet- Gi o. C. King a Troop D Rough Riders, lectures at Marsh Hall, For est Grove tomorrow evening, at the Congregational Church Hillshoro Monday evening. The Santiago Campaign fought again before you. Dr. K. M. Chccdle the dentist will he at the Tualatin Hotel from Mon day March C until Thursday, where he will do all kinds of work in his line. Call and see him. Prices reas onable; work guaranteed. Private King of troop B was at San Juan hill. He we tell the story at the Congregational Church Mon day evening. For sale, a fine span of horses, a Enquire good wagon and harness, al Hi is office. CUIKT IIOUSK. rKOHATE. Est Chas P Oliver deed; Dr 8 T Linklater npaintcd administrator with laind. for 12000 tiled and ap pinved. Est G W Crane deed; letters of ad ministration heretofore issued to E X Harding were cancelled, ordered further lhat L N Crane m apiaiinted administrator-de-bonis lion with laind fixed at f 400. Est David MclVinald deed; final account allowed and estate closed of Record. Est Elir.t J Joily deed; same order. E-IO II Orillln d.-cd; inventory filed and approved. Property val ued at (tilKio i'iO. Est th-o H I'ais-ntiinl deed; estate admitted to probate and J L Kouse appointed adm. I. AW IVl'KTi Raymond Urns v E II ami E'sr.t Parker and ti H Huson garnishee. Ordered that Huston garnisher be discharged from liability under the garnishment. Ioltie A Robinson v Calvin Came i-t al, evidence and arguments sub mitted and the case taken under ad viscment. T II Tongue v Robt Buck; Ju Ig- incnt for pi IT. MAUKIACK LICENSE. License were issued Feb 2" to R W McNult 62 and Surah Picisnn BO; Sani'l Mattison 2' And Jvile Nlyter Hi; Mar I to ocar Baldwin 2:1 and Emma Hay Fairchild 20. Schiilmerich's is the place to pur chase domestic and shirting. School t.iblcN at the Inde;nden office. lleail letter LIsU The following is a list of letters re maining uncaihsl for in the postohlcp at Hillshoro, Feb. 24, 1S99: I Mr A H Wol ford. All letters not callinl for hy March II. will lj sent to the Dead Letter Office. One cent will be charged for each letter called for. II. ScHUt.M ERICH, P. M. Wanted immediately, men lo cat 1000 cords 4 ft. fir wood. Call onoff addras, Win. Nelson, IlilUboro. ONE MORE HAS COXE! Pioneer J A. Buford passed array in Portland lust Monday. A TEACH E KS INSTITITE Meld at (ararlias lust fcdardar X sarrtMral affair S-t Teat hrrs la Attradaare. Died at Portland, Feb. 27, of fatty degeneration of the heart, John A Buford late of Ceuterville, this eoun yi Swi - years, 1 mo. The re- mains of the deceased will be buried in Cornelius cemetery, tomorrow Saturday, at It a. ui. John A. Buford waa born in Vir ginia in 1827. As young man he settled in Illinois and apprenticed himself to learn the blacksmith trade On the breaking out of the Mexican war he laid his apron across his anvil and shouldered a yanger. He served to the end of the war. In HI'J he came west and resided in California for 12 years, making picks, sharpen ing drills, and digging gold. In 18G3 he came to Portland. Those were golden days, for bis wage at the forge were $ I to per day. In 18U5 he came to Ceuterville in this county where for 30 years he stood in his smithy, cheerful and con tented. He was a good citizen and bore well his part In the industrial pro gress oi the county, in 18(3 he wed ded Miss Mary McCurdy w ho with two married daughters survive him The local teachers institute held at Cornelius last Saturday was very suc cessful, being attended by thirty-five teachers and a large numlar of the patrons of theCornelius school. Prof Burnhan, principal of the Couch school Portland, was present and by his valuable advice and suggestions contributed in no small degree to the success of the meeting. the session began at 10 o'clock and adjourned at four, an hours intermis sion being taken at noon at which time the teachers were invited to par ticipate or a bountiful lunch, which the g(ssl people of Cornelius had pre pared in one of the rooms tof the school building. 1 he principal features of the pro gram were as follows: Geography in the lower grades, II. Baker; Grammar, Prof, liuanham The teachers daily preparation. Gen eral discussion; Geography and Men tal arithmetic, Prof, liurnham. I'rof. liurnham illustrated his talk on geography with several unhiue piece of apparatus of his own con struction. Just before adjournment the follow Ing resolutions were adopted by un animous vote of the vhiting teachers: Be it resolved that we, the visitu g teachers, ten.ler our sincere thanks to the patrons and teachers of the Cornelius school for this generous hospitality and kind entertainment during this Institute and also we ten our thanks t ) Prof. Burnhain for his valuable suggestions, likewise to the board of directors for the use of the school building and to our school sup erintendent for his earnest efforts in trying to advance the school interests of Weshington county and aid the teachers by holding local Institutes. A few days ago a young man was shooting song birds in the eastern part of the town thus breaking two laws at once, one a state law that forbids killing song birds and a city ordinance that forbids using firearms within the city limits. The reasona bleness of the city ordinance was re- lizei! by a citizen who heard the bullet whistle uncomfortably by his head. Dr. R. II. Hovey, dentist, Forest Urove Oregon. Ride a Rambler. Their Huslness Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a genetai revival of trade at the Delta Drug Store as their giving away lo their many customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable remedy, from the fact that it always cures and never lisaplaiints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases are quickly cured. You can lest it la-fore buying by getting trial bottle Iree, large size 00, and 11.00. Every bottle warranted. Men's I lialiiH. A man has opportunity of showing only three articles ollewelery in his external dress a ring, stud or ick- pin and a watch chain. The chain is Ihe conspicuous item. It is im portant thtrcfore that the quality liould be a good as the man can af ford, and its style be distinguished for taste and character. I have taken special pains in se lecting a comprehensive stock of men's chains. lam sure you will say that the patterns are the most tasteful ever shown In this town; and rices have sufficient range to fit very pocket book. It won't coal you anything lo look at them. liOYT, Jeweler. Spain's tirftet Seed. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Rarce'onii, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, C. Weak nerves had caustai severe pains in Ihe l-iuk of his hend. n using Electric Hitters, America greatest lilixal and Nerve Remedy, all at in soon tell him. He says fill ers nd remedy Is what his country needs. All America know that it cures liver anil kidney trouble, puri- es Ihe bhsMl, tones u the stomach, strenithens the nerves, puis vim, vigor and naw life Into every mu-cle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. very bottle guars nt(d, only 00 Delia Drug Store sell it. cents. Red Hot Frtm Tke (Via Wa the hall that hit O. B. S'ead man of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers lhat no treatment heljasl for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burn, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Beat Pile cure on earth. 25 rt. a box. Cure guaranteed. Hold at the Delta Prog tttora. Schillings Best money-back tea and taking powder at Tbur Grocers The annual meeting of the Oregon Dairymau's Aasucatiou will be held in Portland on Friday and Saturday .March 10 and II, lsW. The import anee of a meeting of this kind it at tended by the dairymen of Oregon, as it should be, is self evident. Or ganisation means strength and pros perity, ine experience or the last year has forcibly called attention to the nesessity of maintaining a strong dairy assocatlon In the state. For the coming meeting an Interesting program nas neen arranged. Thomas Pauikx, Pres. Many a lover has turued with gust from an otherwise lovable di girl with an offensive breath. Karl Clover Root Tea purities the breath by us action on Ihe bowels, etc.. nothing else will. Sold lor years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and iaj cts at 1 vita. How is your wife has she lost her beauty? If so. Constipation. Indi gestion, Sick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these Ms for half a cento ry. Price 25 cts, and 00 cts. Money refunded if results are not satis factory. (-roup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Lure acts like magic In cases of croup, It has uever been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately, i nce z.), ou cts and f i.oo at Delta. Muddy complexions. Nauseating Dream come iroiu chronic const I pa uon. rvan i tnver uooi Tea Is an almolute cure and has been sold for tiity years ou an absolute guarantee, t'rice .'j cts, and 00 cts. Do you know consumption is dm vemanier nciem-e lias proven that and also thai neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold i-r cough -nu be cured with Mii.uh a Couuh ami Consum tion Cure. Sold on positive guarau tee lor over nity years. Win Mohr makes boot at his shopon Second street, Hillshoro, for M.cu tier pair, sewed snoes for lOr and gives siaaeial attention to repair ing. lie uses only first-grade stock which enables him to guarantee his wrok. Sick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and lis- sue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 2.! and 50 cU. at Delta. Call on F. J. Barber. Second street ii you want a hrst-elass shave or hair cut. iry ms nains. either hot or cold. Wanted to buy for cash, a farm of 80 acres good land having some iin- provmenls. Address L. A. Eberhart Portland, Ore. 40 Schulmerlch A Son have received their new sample book for spring and summer clothing. Fits guaranteed and warranted to please you. Dr. C. B. Brown returned lo Port and Tuesday and will be out again ne last oi the month. Brown Leghorn eggs for sale bv -harles Grabell, three miles south of iiHsboro. Reduced prices on ladle's Jackets at bcnuimerich A Son's. Preaching at the Christian Church next Sunday at usual hours. Hear Private King the Rough inner ai Atirsn Hall tomorrow. Nl'JIJIO.Vt. N THK CIRCriT COURT OF TIIK hUile of Oregon, for Wusliint loo coun ty. M, J. Summons, Plaintiff. v. K. H. Mai tt, Tlu-n-ra Mitlitx, Chit. M. Kyle, Kyle, Id" wife,-John W Kyle na I., n. nvic inn mile ana J w Hlmte. IVfi nlanl. To E It Mnlitz. Tlirrmw MuliU. John W Kyle ami L H Kyle, four of tua above minimi tlt-fi-niluntH : In the name of the HtnU) of Orceoa, 1 ou are lirreiiy reiinreil to ap pear in the t limit ourtuf the Mate of ol' On-iron for the County of Washington mi answer ine eoiniiiuini inen-wi 1 1 led aim"t you on or la-lore the expiration nf ix weeks publication ol this niiiiiiiion. in the lin.l nh-iU" IshKi-F.simsTtlie lirt pul lirntiun thereof la-iii)( nuule on the 3l ilny ol , Mi-ri ll lKr.l ami the Inst publication thereof hem iiiuile on the lllh ilajr of April, 1SIW, as prcst-rila-d in the order ol puhheatioii oi thin ii.iiiiifiiR upon you and ou will please take notice that it vou tail to apa-ar ami aimwi-r the complaint, the I' annul will take jiMiriiient against K. if. Malitz an. I Thcrtna MaliU for the mini of $4 i-it with -.nt resi tin nsm from Febru ary tt ls4 at the rate of 10 Jer cent er imuni, tiieaiiui oi fiiuim Attorney's liin u1 therosU-nd iahursenieiita of ni. nit ami for ii decree airaiiist all of the above named defendants muilling and fa-ttiiiK aside and hoMinfr nau lit that certain judgment and di-cree of forecloeure made nd etm-nsi in tne ireuit t-ourt of Hie .Slate of Oregon, for Washington county ou the -Jfitn d y of S'ovenila-r, ls!k in favor of he alwve named plaintift'and against the lajve named defendant- and for a decree irrw-ting a certain niortriure executed nd delivered liy K II Maliti and Tliervna Maiitz lo M J t-Jamnioa, the alaive named Plaintitron tnehtli duv ol Kehruarv. ls-.u to conform lot lie intention of said parties then-to at the time of execution thereof: I hat said mortiratre be foreclosed and the property therein intended to be inort paKed and described as follows: t onmieiH'inir at the K K corner of 8 W of section 21, Tl N It W of will nier. thence W 41! rods thenc X 3M rials and link, thence K 4 1 roda thence Month :ts roils and links to the pluce of Is-ifinning containing II acres ex c ptinga strip l.i f-t wide on tbe K line lliensif: lie foreriae and ihe pniperly slaie iliix rilied besoid in he manner pre-s-rilef hy law in the prac ice of tbe above entitled conrt. l hat the tirorerdsof such sale h applied to the satisf rtion of thecoeta and disbiir semenU of iliia sni. and of sale and the payment of the claim and demand of the l'laintilljifiove see forth snd for which iitflgment is herein prayed for and for a di-cree fo ever harrina and foreclosing the above named llelendaiit of all and every ritrtr, M-le and interested, in and lo Mid premise and every pari and parcelji hereof exeeyt he sUmiory righw of redemption snd for such other and furiher decree as may lie equitable in i he preT isea. I III! umniona la aerved urmn yon ny . L A. Uxxl, pahlicalion by onler of Hon. Cvanty Jiide o Whin on Co., Or. inadeaoddaiel Manrh! latw. UKO. R. HAOLKT. U-7 AtMroty lot faMtJI Mnnnu Qnunfl mUllDJf UOiVDU v is Money Earriet PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIEHTIFIG, LITEARY The Acadcmij prepares For Colleflc and fliccs a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex pense s roru, loto. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per electric light and heat. THE CCLLEBE DORMITORY Under experienced management, tcill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club pin, not to exceed $1.50 For full particulars, address president McClelland, Forest Groce, Oragon P HAVE YOU USED 3 BUTTER PARCHMENT? y ... All gilt-edged butter put on the mar- ZZ ... ket by creatne lies is wrapped in paper. . . . Tliu nrotlitct of the private daiiv would ZSZ protlttct of reach iu market in much bettei condi . tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth, rarchmont is not only better than cloth but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents y Jrotn whiaii 2 j sheets can be cnt 7P.irch ment wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 ShePts 8x1 1, 500 Sheets. 8x13, - ? tandard size for'a-pouud rolls is i'l inches; a-pound blocks are wrapticd in the 8x13 size. One t -nso-i why paper has not been jenci illy used heretolore, farmers could ;it.t kit it at the general More It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. luiuuuiuiuiiuiuujimiiuaiiiiiiiii The Ravages f (irlp. That modern acourKP, tho (Jrij', 1 Kiona the air with Un fatal ifcruia k i hat 110 home Is sale from iih rava'-a, , hut iniillituclni have found a mir-, iiriiti-i-ii-ii 8(finMt thia daiiiroia 1 malud in Dr. King's New Distuvfry. Whon you feel a aorenexi in your iti mill iiium lcs, nave ciuim ami fever, with aura throat. ihiii in Ihe hack of Hip tiffwl. catarrhal symptoins and Mulilmrn i-outrh you may know you have the (Irlp, and that you m--l Kii'K'a N-w uimiivery. 11 viii promptly -iire th worst i-outh, heal the li.tliuinl nifinbranfs, kill th- iseaie c-rni4 aud pwvi-nt the dri-l- I after Ifi-f a of the inalaily. rnce 50 tts. and l.l. Money lm-k ir not rured. A trial bottle free at the Delta DiUji Mlore. What U Mill..!.? A kmihI o I r-r- llnUlll- edy lor I ux , I - ami t ptinn; Uai'l iiirniin ine half a eeutury, l.a- runal norlil l-r iiihumi r- lec-aaeai-f ni-l-ioiil -naiiiiij-tion and rvliesn' m'-.. in al mm-il i-ta(f- If you 11 1- Hot a.itinli-al with lite reaultr we i':l ri fuml your u"i ey. riee 2.5 and 60 i la a.id tl I a lia. It is not natural for ScuMng's Best tea and coffee to be as strong as Schi! iinz's, Best srace rnvonriKextrar-M mm la but they and ha king powder arc pure and pleasing. Per laKbr R. B. Bryaa & St This is ono tiling you got as well as fresh goods at J. 31. Brown's GROCERY lie never cheapens quality to Lower prices. week, including WINTER TERM BEGINS JAN. 3, 1S99. the private dany would 55 cts, 60 cts Kunz & Boy JHacksmitlis juid V aron Mak(;rs BETHANY. OREG. Repairiey in vCooJ or iron promptly executed. Special utlention given to pow? vCork. Stump-HHiim tacks constantly in stock or built to order. linn '"laMayTn E. L. McCorraick, Dealer in BICYCLES AND ISICVCLK PUNDKIKS. ftore in MorKan-Ituili y Ihiililinif. I iin 8tre-t. Hillalairo, llriynn. Hrklnir 5liht aad liar The buaieat and miirhtiit lilt!i thintr that ever wsa made la Dr.Klnc'a New Ufa rills. Kvery pill Iaaauifar coatel trlol.ule of health, that i-ha-ifr-ea weak news into atreiif;th, Ii UleaHni-m Into eneriry, brain-fair lato mental rxiwer. They're wonderful in build ing up the health. Only &jc per bos Hold at tbe Delta Drug Stoie