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1 . t . TAKEN WITH FORCE James Aiken teas taken by Jailer Barrett after a little shooting WAN . Ill) IN rOHTLAND IhiaU the Krraail icripe In the last few Xttalha I h vlhrr charge waa fur barglart. IiBnt Fridny fveninK, after dark Juil.-r N. A. IJam-tt havin- wur rant lo rve in a Portland criminal found hiit man, hut la-fore the arrt-nt wan tilta-tal, there wax a little hIiooI in. Juiik-m Aiken, ahout 23 year of He, wax wanted and wax the man that Mr. Ham-It K"t. Home time ao Aikcli wait indirted wild one C'liarlt-s Mcljtulilin on a liarife of l.urjrlary and ruMtiug commitcd on an old limn living at the WHtrfinj; trough In thecHnyon tlilx Hide ol 1'orllniiil. Mi l,HUtilin wan convicted and aen tencedtolhe h-ii for a term of 13 yearn. Aiken wan chared on tie tenliiiiony of a wilif mm who hauled him up the canyon that night "full." Aiken' wife left while he wam in tliHt hcrape and came out to her father 'a in thi county, Jimuiey l!urjeit who liven out north. Aiken wait a regular viailor at Mr. ('uiiii U'II'm till heenliced their 15-year-old daugh:cr from her home. The girl was dually found in the lower art of 1'ortland hut dear Jimmy had frkiiiiied. A warrant charjrini; rape wan aworn out and placed in the hand of Kheriir Bradford of thin county to aerve, as it was BUppoacd the young criminal had Ke hla father'a-in-law. Mr. isrmiioru rouui not aerve tiie warraet personally m he aent Mr. liarrett. A hint of the wt ereahoiiU of Aiken waa whlnpered and Mr. Barrett went hunting. Just before arriving at Uurgeaa' there was Infomation that Aiken was going; to leave there and come thin way. Mr. Ham tt concluded lo wait for hi in. In JuHt a few m inn tea here he came on horaeliaek la-ing armed with a win cheater and accompanied by hia brotlier-ln-law. Mr. Uarrett ordered him to throw up bin handa, instead Aiken made aa If to run. liarrett tired and hit the horse's ear, Aiken tired at about Ihe name time, the hall pa-wing between hi in and hla amlxt ant. The horau commenciHl to plunge and wheel In a circle, liarrett allot again but hK othing. About thia time Aiken waa throwu lo the ground and in the fall lout hia gun. lie atarted to run but a ball from the ollloer's pialol cI1im-iI a patch on his coat whereupon ho stopped and waa rtaaonable, only remarking "well 1 am your game. I thought I had a chance to get away." It was then 9 o'clock at night and dark. Mr. Bar rett brought hia primmer to town and next day turned him over to Infec tive Ford from 1'ortlHiid. Young Aiken is the making of a bad man, MfMCtlTKM I TAL. Mian Klizibeth Johnson who has la-eu giving instructions ainee last Heptember gave a second recltul by her pupils lust WedneH lay even ing at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hare. The execution of the instrumental eices was surprise to the par. nts w ho before had not realized that the children aieatilo to do such work. The vocal solos and choruses were excellent. Particularly mo was the quartet rendered by Mrs. J.C. Hare and Misses Johuaon, Humphreys Morelaiid. Miss Johnson Is very Bueeesstul not only with advanced uiils but with beginners. Following Is the program : PAKT I. Piano Duet lloulanger march He Hoi uiel John Archbold and Miss Johnson. Vocal Solo Ah lis a dream. Lassen Miss Mabel Moreiand. Piano Kilo Herman Song. Kohler Olwin Hughes. Piano Holo Piscatorial Pleasures BenhowMiss Ksther Urown. Vocal solo In a Thornebush Am- I,i-om Ml- Wilcox. Piano Hiiel Papa's wall. Liola and Ivirl House, PART 11. Ladies (Jii.irtet Spring is returning Mendelssohn Mrs. J. .'. Hare and Missim Johnson, Humphreys and Mor land. Piano Holo Briar Leaf Wake. Miss Moreiand. Vocal Holo I've las'ii Hn-aming Omk Mrs. J. ('. Hare. Piano Duet Call me back Scholtishe Fischer Kola and Am lloyt. Piano Solo Alpine Hells--tkwton. Jennie Thome. Children's S ingI-augh Sing Jump. WASlllMilON tt)lTV VETKKAS'S jtt.t:rixj. 'lie .iiii-innual meeting of the W i I inirton t'tniniy Veteran's Asso-m-k' i. -t. will meet at lWverton, 'llnns.!,,y. May the 4th, ISM at t::ti a. m. ui bride, on the time and plsi' of flirt next annual meeting. Ibis will be a very Important meeting. All liuinlwrs of the Association, Ixitu men and women are entitled to a vote in this meeting. By order of A. M. COLLINS, K V. Mi Xi tt, President. Secivlary. In Vrtaker Thorne, of To'edo, V a( ngton, came with the remains of 1i A. Y. Iloycw for burial iu the M utile cemetery, llillstioro, last l'r! y. It will lie remembered that t ne ileath of lr. 1 Joyce oecured aNut ti.itsi months ago. With the father tome the remains of two Infant chil dren that had I een dead longer. ills in one lot sleep three genera- Dr. Jo. Boviv and wile, lrs. ' . Y. Boyce and the chil- however are not all of 'he three oldest chil E. R A 1H01 u.lr u,jority MBKTS IN "IHrtland. llilmborw, en h Mm. H roviv Hi l ist EUaaboth Ol'ran.lall, leven u h-l.-.lllis, I'iier- iKKTtlSoitp ,u,k fr their S.hT.'.SS'M.I-y. -It I. oak J. I'. Urk. At)' Pealev Bri . of Portlubd, are publinhing a aouvt nlr Uaiklet to be distributed iu J hum to the d-'h-guteit of the National Kdit ril A ij tiun. Tliese, going luto th l.ai df of the editors before they get to Oregon will in wime uiea-ure prcpaie ttiem for What they uil Me. lie In k Will contain hml tone i.;u-'r- ioi of vi es and bull '"li.'s iuv r e o. v in the Hiaie. Toe i j i. i- 'I .,. uork will Is- gr. t ,i i, li here e.in ii i : 1 1 ii 1 1 if r I i g'a ui i'U- id--' of lln ....i. I. - i tfre' w r I ill i i . 'HA.: llit' ii I ... ... . t . IJ. Ml.t r, re r-s-iiting I'essley Bro, waa in llilitiro oti .Mondsy an I r ceivel ubiripti'iin auiouniing to more than fifty dollars. Tnesu were pledged ny I'onareMtnan Tongue; L A. L ing; hhutedc Foote, li inkers; li. Wehrui'g 4 S-m-; W. N Birrett, M iyor, W. D. Han; II. T. Bsgit y, deputy Distri'-t Attorney; J. A. Iiubrie. Clerk; Calvii. Jack Jr., Pe order; H. A. Bsll,Suit. SclesiN; I A. Ilood, Co. Judge; A. A. Morill, Surveyor; W. D Bridford, hlieritf, D. M. C. (iault. Mr. Malur was pleased u ith the gentlemen he met hero and is very favorably iiiijirewsHl with our town. Mrs. Simons who recently lied near Smla Springs, Mxrion county, at the ad vuuet d agt M7 years, with her husband, were well known by our Calvin Adams who more than If) years ago went lo school with their sons iu New York. Indeed Mr. Adams and one of the boys were seat males. Recalling those times, Mr. Adams nieutiouid one rea-ion u hy young Simons nought the rela tiounhip. He waa rather dull in figures while Calvin wns bright. In other branches, though, Ailuins took hints from his n.ate, thus establishing a profitable reciprocity. Another incident of an amusing nature Is re membered. The elder Simons with his family emigrated west to Indiana. Calvin' father bought a kettle of Simons who in delivering it said: "Many a pot of mush I have eat boiled out of that kettle," The old man's grammer may have been de fective, hut as a good law abiding citizen he was U yond criticism. He carried religion and a love of country, to the western frontier, lie was a nietliodirtt exhorter. II. Iiigbam, who las' fail went to Pennsylvania on a visit, lias returned home well aatisfyed with Oregon. He (has not want to go there to live. Ills friends reside in Ihe neighorhood of Gettysburg, where the farms are small and, to an Oiegonian accustom ed to the fer;ile acres of the Willam ette valley, stem imrri-n and unpro ductive. Mr. Bingham found that low as wages of farm hands are here, they are still lower iu Pennsylvania, w here laborer get no more than f 10 lo 15 st mouth. Do not fail to attend the chicken nie dinner (from 12 to 1) and wupper (from 7 :3t) to 10 p. in.) to be followed with li-e cream at Orange Hall Hat. April 15 by the ladies of the Congre gational church for the purpose of raising funds to paper and decorate their place of worship. A fine mus ical program has been arranged for the evening's entertainment. Price of dinner and supper 25c each, Ln- tertaiument including icecream l.ic. Attention is called lo the fact that there will lie no services held at the Congregational church next Sunday. This is owing to tlie repairs now oe ing carried out In the house of wor ship. A splendid new paper on the walls and ceiling, ami a new carpet on the lliMir are mnoi'g the improve ments. XSollce will is given in next week's Issue of the services after the completion of repairs. Dravmau Whitcomh finds evidence of returning proj-perity In the quan tity or Merchandise wnicn lie is ue- ilvering to our merchants, lie nnils that there is three times as much draviiiLr as there was la-il year. Then ou freight days he had hardly a full load from thestatioii to me iiuwness center. Jiow if he gets oil witn three or four loads per day its asmui h as he exMM'ts. Sheriff Bradford has received an invoice of bicycle tax tugs and now he is ready to rei-cipt to wheelnieu for the tax of 11.25. Iu paying the lux wheelmen must uive the name and number of tho wheel upon which the tag is to Im placed. Wheelmen have till May 15 to pay. After that date the cost of collection will be added. W. W. McKinuey late deputy clerk under Imbrie returned witu his family lact Saturday from La- mona, an. u here iney apem me winter. Walter was sick much of the lime he was away, and ho is not well now but he is greatly pleased to be at home again. His father, New ton Milviuney came home with him. Mr I.. W. House finds his shni) on Third street too small therefore he had to move. lie has bought the two story wihmIcii shop on a.-hing-ton st. latwisn 2 I and 31 and will occupy it at once. IK' lias put a new foundation under It and t lie liuilding is now in good condition. Mrs. lloxterof Portland will speak next Sunday in the christian church at i p m to ladies only. Also In the evening al the same church she w ill peak for the benefit ot the Florence Crittenton Home located in Portland. All are Invited to heir Mrs. Iloxtir In the evening at 8 p m. T J Klievlin a vountr but success ful farmer living beyond Bcavcrton was in llillsboro last SUurday. He paid his taxes at this vi-it and tho he thought the amount a lime sleep, ha u fhiterfiil over his nrosocct for a good business for the next year. Tho lm roll for slate, coiit.lv and school tax will remain open till Miy 15 after which the shtnif will cli se the hooks and return tin in to (he clerks olllc-1. T.ixp.irs t. avoid (Msti should pay la-frc that tun.'. There will ! a mtetin ef t!ip Washington county exd U.. d Clu'i to-niorrow, Saturday evening at 7 ::)0 o'clock in Smith A B 'Wiium's law office. The buimst is tiie eliition of officers. Ciinrad H.-hUiiinTH ii wss i ' I -m-.! yesterday w hen he nt-eivd a tele gram from Brooklyn, N. Y. stating that nis omy nroiner inm tmii di' l l i tie' I r; ii .1. ! V.'-rV I, Apr-1 t :. f y It. ' Until'! r ". I'l-'i'V' ' f i .i . -id i t hi- r.-i ii h-.-, Mr H.r- s i '.; m l Mis- M v'. e Col.rs. Another Invoii-e of th'e 5 i-er.t I ladies liKmlkerchit fs at Schtilnierich I A Son's. Kipial lo any 10 cent grade told by other dealers. I lOUIt CORRESPONDENTS i Musical Treat Cicen to the ' Studerts of Pacific Lnicrrsity lurinirs at ( rtlar XilU Rr-Malng lall-cown Wkrat abich iu lrzra rtcinc r.MvtKMTr. Mr. Kdgar Smalley who has been sii k for several days waa taken to Portland Tuesday evening. Hia si.iter and Frank Stewart accompani ed him. Messrs. Brown, Orimes, Meeks, Crabtree, Walker and Uarllngton tin k advantage of the good roads and wheeled to Portland last Kat un lay. Principal Bite wis present at the mi eting of the Willamette Associa tion of Congregational churches an i Ministers, Wednesday last, al (Ja-iti n. Carlitos Bills, formerly a student ofPai-ilii: university, but now em ployed in Tacoma, visited the college Wednesday. The P. U. Glee Club assisted by Mine. Jennie Xorelli of Portland, gave the people of Forest Orove a musirtl i rent in the auditory last Friday evening. A young ladies basket ball team has Ins-n organized with Miss Butler capt. and Mi-s Kvans instructor. The court will be between Herrick 1 1 h 1 1 and Marsh Hall and some prac tice games are excled soon. Ted ak "mills Mr. Kl. Hall formerly of this place made us a visit in company with his fair young bride. Ed has made an tarly ftart and we wish him a long happy prosperous life with bis helpmate. The farmers have been busy turn ing under tlieir fall crops of grain which were partially destroyed by frost. Mr. Walters and daughter are visiting friends here. It is reported that John Croeni has left the community for a wife. Mr. A. Kcynoh'a while trying to get over a board fence fell and broke a rib but as he Is a doctor he attended his own wounds. till III' HOUSE. LAW IXIl RT. Herman Kowal.ke; on a charge of insanity. Dr F A Bailey examined ihe patient and reported him tune, he was therefore discharged. foMMiKSlONKlW COURT. Ordered that the time for collecting (axes lie extended to May 15 and that the county lurnish one man as extra help to Ihe sheriff. The repairs to Tualatin bridge are completed according to Hpecifi cat ions and the same is accepted. Ordered that Ole Oleson, M DCady and J Smith viewers find A A Mor rill surveyor meet at Progreas Apr 21 at 10 a m lo view and locate a road as prayed lor by J M Burroughs et al. (1 A Wehrting, F T Kane and Fred (inner, npHiinted supt's to construct bicycle puihs. The county will furnish lumber and nails to build a railing on the bridge across gulch near the Theo Pointer pluiv. IMUIllATK. Guardianship Zlla Bouham; or dered that M 1) Cady lie appointed guardian of the person ot Zclla May Bouham minor, with bonds fixed at 100. list Jos McOowiin deed; final ac count allowed and estate closed ot reisird. Kst Fritz Marines deed; same or der. I'.-t O Staiger deed; same order. Kit Jessie NchI deed; estate admit ted to probate, J C Corey apKinted administrator with , bonds fixed at t'Mn. The appraisers are C Jack, J l hornburg and (Jeo Wilcox, property valued al :):'.. lvt James MrCormick deed; or deied lhat administrator sell realty belonging to state. Guardianship Lnrsmatl Heirs minor-; annual report Med, money re ceived ll.iO, (lislnii-S'iiieiits fi'iil, or dered that the gun mi an have (50 for his services as such for the past four years. M A IUII Alt E I.tl ESSE. Lii'ense to wed was Issued April 13 to Herman Atrops 41 and Maggie Cohrs 54. The Wist Willamette Association of Congregational churches held its annual iie-eting at O.istoit on Tues day and Wednesday of this Week. In the association there Hre 12 churches of which S were represented. The -es-ion was very Interesting through out. The next association will be held at Hillside. Mr. O. B. (.fates' very cosy Ice cream parlor ou cou ' street will be opened some time next week. The windows are heavily shaded and no know jut how the inside furnish. ing4 w ill show up, but hints of a very tcHutiful apartments had been dropped. The United Arti. ins will have an open meeting next Tuesday evening w here all interested in fraternal life Insuraiii-e w ill U welcomed. Either the supreme in is'er Artizs.ii or su preme reprtsentative will address the meeting. Dr. Atkins is nnnd pleasantly sit imteil in dental parlors over the Pharmacy. He has never before had si go- I a luht and patients can find no offices more pleasant. R.ilph Jolly, the 17-vear-oM son of Wm. B Jolly died at Portland Thusilay morning and " ill be bur ried today at Ihe J ill) cemetery. Washington Encampment I. O. O. F. ha aork : t the regular meeting to b held Ih.a evening at (Kid Fel lows hall. The llillsboro band went lo Forest drove Wednesday evening to prac tice for the state meet this summer. Sch ul im rich A Son have In stock the best hue of children suits la the city; see their near styles. lrd Uttrr liU The following la a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the K-toct at HUlaboro, April 8, IsSW : Mr John Buchert. All letters not calleil for by April 22. will be sent to Ihe Dewd Letter Ortic- One Wi ' ' cliVst f.. "Mil I. ' V vUitur this week. blorlom Nt Comes from Dr. D. B. Carile, o! Washita I. T. He writet: "Four ki.itlM of K'eelrie Bitter has cured Mrs. Brewer ol scrofula, w hich has caused her great aunYrmg for years. Terrmle sores would break out on her hel and face, and the bent doc tors could give no help; but her cure is complete aud her tiealtli is excel lent." This shows w hat thousands hauu r.roue.1 that Electric Killers is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme retuedy tor eczema, lei ter, salt rheum, ulcers boils and run ning sores. It stimulates liver, kid neys and bowels, ixpels poisons, helus digestion builds up thestrengtn Only 60 cents. Hold by the Ielta Drug Store. Guaranteed. NIIF.ItlFF NA1.K. RY VIRTPE OK AN" EXEi I'TIOX lMor -t Rn.l nrfli-r nl' ite. issueii oat of the Circuit court of the state o ir i?'"' for WaahliiKtnn couiiiy. in iavor n j a Imbrie clerk ol the circuit court of the ... ... . . f..- W. -Iiimrlun tfwinnrv II' truntee and against John V ricken, llcnry l:..k. I i'l.... t.v;....lriti!.ii for tllfl Hll'tl I I JllllK '.IU"" i ... .. ........ - l.50 con Is and for the further mm of H.Vvi U B koI.1 coin Willi uiUTcsi inereon at the ratu of 10 jsirceiit per annum from o.o 'll. .I..u irirr!i ih!Ki unil lor tho cost and expenses of sale and ef Ha id writ: yon tlierelore vy vinucanu iiuihuhuic ofsuid judgment, decree and order ol ule I will on Monday the 15 day of May INIfl at the eolith door of the coui t limine in Hille boro Washiiigton county Hre.un at th hour of 10 o'clock a in of said day sell t public auction to Ihe highest didder for ciuli the following dcucnljcd real property lo-wu: i i... k.lf i.f tlm TirirtlieHMt nnnrtir of ec t r 1 w tt i 1 Mer colltaillilin SO acreaand comprihiiiv . lid beinx the home tead lund cluiui of Casper heilaiid and nil bi uaie in Washington county Oregon to utisfy ihe hereintiel'iire named sums and for the coats mid expensi's oi sain saie. nr...upiw will h mil i Hiikiicct to re demption as per statute of Oregon. W lines my nauu tins xooi ujr oi ai-i W. I). BRADFORD, 61. Sheriff of Washington county Ore. Nil F.HI FF'K S iLF. BY VIRTUE OK AS EXECUTION decree ant or.ler of s.de Issued out of the Circuit Conn of the State ol Orei'tin. lor Wnthiiigion Cmnlv. in favor of V. N. Uarrett, as plaintiff anil agguinst J. J. Mem bam, Martha E. Mea ciiain, Robert II. Wulk'-r. W. I.. Kllwood, The Moumaitidole l.umlier loinpaiiy, a private corporation, and lientoii bowman, as Trustee of the eslateot J. J. Meacham. a bankrupt, defendants, lor the sum of 10 costs, and for the further sum of tVZK V. 8. BTold coin, ith interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 7lh day of March, lsiri, and fur the furtbei sum of flOJ attorney's fees with inter est thereon ut tlie rule of II per cent per annum fr in the VTth day ot March ls!'.l and for tlie oost and expeasos 01 sale and of said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue nn I In iwrsu ance ol said judgment, decree, and m dtr ol sale, I will, on Monday, Ihe 10th day id May IMHI, ai the homli il"or of the Court House, In H llKhoro, W.i-hingion Oounty, Oregon, al ihe lniiir ol 10 o'clock a m ot frftid iiay, -i! at public uuciion to the burliest hidd"r fur eah tow n : All of the S W H f Sec t in Tp 2 N II 8 W of the Will. Mer. in Washiiigton County, Oregon, routaiuing piH !IS acres, (Maid sale being subject toawriiteu lease on a part of said premises to said Monti tuindale Lumber Company and subject to the rights of said company under said decree ) , to Mlsfy the hereinbefore n.imed sums. nd lor the cosu and txDL-uses of said sale. (laid property will be aold .utiject to re demotion as ner statute ot Oregon. tt'ttness my band this Mil day of April tsyu. W. D. HRADKORD, Sheriff of Washington County, Ori-iron W N Barrett i.U Attorney for riaintiff. Notice to C'onlrartor. Please take notice that die undersigned will on the 24th day of April Is: HI at V o'clock a m at the office of the county court llillsU.ro Ore. let to the lowest bid der the contract for building and con structing a bicycle wth in ai-cordance with the specifications imw un tile in the oflice of the county clerk and also copies of which can be seen in tho hands tit (i A Wehrung, H'iIWkko; F T Kane, Foret tirove; or 1-red U mner at Hcliolls. The Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. tit A Wfiirckq Com -J FT Kase 47-48 ( KKKll tiKONF.K AUni.MHTKATOKM NALI). Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order made by the county court of the state of Oregon, for W'a-li- lngton county on the 11th day of April, IH'.iH, in tho matter of the ei-tatt! of James McCormick deed, and to me as adminis trator thereof directed, I will, a such ad ministrator, pell al public- auction at the south door of the court house in IIiIIsIkjto Washington coiinlv. Oregon, on rauirdav the 13th day of May 1S'.''., at I'lo'c ix k in the forenoon of said day all those pie ces, parcels and train of land, lying tw ine and situate within Washington coun ty Oregon and being more particularly known designated and descrilasl as fol lows to-wit: First tra-t Being all of the southwest quarter of sec 10 tp i north, range 3 west tt ill Mer containing 1'hj ai res. ccond tract Commencing at the northwest quarter of sec 15 tp and range aforesaid, and running thence ea-t one half rod, thence south 14.73 'li thence west 1 rod thence nortti li-73 chs them-e east one-half rod to the plare of Is-ginniug upon the billowing terms ot -ale, to-wit : One-half the purchase price to be -ah in hand ; one-half of said purchase price to be paid in 12 months from the riar of ale. Deferred payments to draw inter 1 1 at the rate of eight per cent per an num and to be secured it mortgage on the premises mid, and that the convey ance be at the expense of pun baser J. W .1 KltA:, Administrator of the estate of James McCormick deed. It is not natural for Schillings Best tea and coffee to be as strong as Schil iug's Best spices sex '.a flavorirr ettrscte and baking nowilef are pure in J but they pleasin a' For sale by ii E. Bcyan St too How la your wife has he lout her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi gestion, Sick Hiadache are the prin cipal causes. 'K irl's Clover Hoot Tea hjk cured these ills for half a centu ry. Prl- 25 ct, and 50 ct. Money refunded It results are not aatht- j factory. ( . . . - I e o rr- r of i hoii-ands of l: - is til- l i l break x aiel ti. ieii lv fslal. i ii m ' t i.i -unifllon , -. f ero .. Dr. 11. II. Ilovey, dentist, Forwt Grove Oregon. Kick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are quickly and sutely cured by Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, tiie great blood purifier aud tis sue builder. Money refunded if not -atisfactory. Price 2j and 50 cU. at Delta. lU-auliful complexion is an im poxsibility without good blood, the sort that ouly exists in connection with gisal digestion, a healthy liver and bowel. Karl's Clover ItViot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping thetn iu perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. at Delta Drug Store. On every bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not bene (Tied return the Is it tie to your Drug gist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts, and 50 cts and 11.00. Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Karl's ('lover ltoot Tea is an absolute cure and has been mild for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. Do you know consumption Is pre ventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicid&l. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Hold on positive guaran tee for over tlfty years. Win Mohr makes boots at his shop on Second street, llillsboro, . for f.'i.fO per pair, sewed snoes for 5r and gives speeial attention to reair ing. lie uses only first-grade stock which enables him to guarantee bis wrok. Why do Schultnerich 4 Son sell more agricultural implements than all other dealers In Washington coun ty. The answer ic: quality any pri ces and a good assorted stock of goods. Call on F. J. Barber, Second slreet if you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Try his baths, eMlier hot or cold. Brown leghorn eggs for sale by Charles Grata II, three miles south of llillsboro. E M. Cheedle D. D. S. Dentist Forest Orove. What Is Shiloh? A grand old rem edy lor Cough, Colds and Consum ption; used through the world for half a century", has cured innumer able cases of inclpiont consumption and relieved many in advanced stag es. If you are not s.itistled with the result- we will refund your money. Price 25 and 60 cts and (1.00. Delta. IHscovered liy a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady of this country. ''Disease fasteued its clutch uain her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seeintd imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could uot sleep. She finally discov ered a way to recovery, by purchsing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her neme Is Mrs Luther Luta.'" Thus writes V. C. Hainnick A Co, of Shelby, N. 0. Trial bottles free at the Delta Drug Store. Regular size 50c ami 11.00, Every bottle guar anteed. He loeled The Margeons. All doctors told llenick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after sufTerinx 18 months from llectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly oja ratlon was ierformed; but he cured himself wilti live boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Kirlh, and the best S.dve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by the Delta Drug Htore. Tablets are sold on a ssiitive guarantee. Cures heartburn raising of the food, distress after eating or .. (. ..... .luaruityil. 11111 little tablet gives immediate relief. 2o and 50 cents at Delta Drug store. They That Sit in Darkness It is a atory of the Australian Nerer Never, apicod with excitement and adventure. It is just the kind ol tale to keep the reader on pins and needles from beginning to end. One Way to Kill a Snake Just bow this beautrf nl young woman tilled the venomous snake forms an interesting deeenpaoo is Jonn Vaarin i charming slaty Schillings Best money-back tea and baking powder at YourGrcccrb For sale, fine Jersey cow, fresh April first. Enquire ut this office. Tkreara Tsarist Cars te St. Uuls. A tourist sleeping car will leave Portland every Monday via Mo. Iac. and every Wednesday via Ihe Bur lington route at H p. in. via the O. H. A N. through Halt Lake and Ikenver without change to St. Iuis, and un der the supervision of t-xperienied cond uctors. No change of ca rs to t he cities, Kansas City or St. 1ouis. Keep this service In mind when going east and consult O. It. A N. agents or address, ' W. II. HURI.Bl. RT, General Passenger Ageut, Portland, Oregon. Sick Headache Positively aad Perma nently cured by using Muki Tea. A pleaaant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and haiipr. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 25 and 60 eenta at l bs Delia. SlJtJIO.VJ, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE State of Oregon, for Washington eoun- '(, J. gammons. Plaintiff. v. E. H. Mai ti. Theresa Mulita, Clrns. M. Kyle, Kyle, hia wife. John W Kyle and L. H. Kyle hi wife and i W Cihoie. iieienaanis. To E H Maliti. Theresa Malita. John W Kyle and L 8 Kyle, four of tiie above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to ap pear in the Circuit Court of the rHute of of Oregon, for the County of Washington and answer the complaint therein tiled againat you on or before the expiration of aix weeka publication of thia Sunimoin in tlie uiLLKHoRo l s dependent, lie iirst pub lication thereof beius made on the 3d day of Mnrch lm and the last publication inereoi oeing made on tne l-tui uuy ol April, KIM, aa prescribed in the order of publication oi thia au.nmons upon you and you will please take notice that if you tail to appear and answer the complaint, the P aintitf will take judgment aguiust K. 11. Malita and Theresa Malm fur the sum of $440.35 with intereet thereon from Febru ary 6 l'M at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, the sum of $ U0. Oil Attorney's tees and the costs nd uisburseinents of .hie suit and for a decree against all of the above named defendants annulling and setting aside and holding nau.-ht that certain judgment and decree of foreclosure made and entered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington county ou the 2Mb day of November, li'.5 in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the aliove named defendant and for decree correcting a certain mortgage executed and delivered by K 11 Malita and Theresa Malita to M J Bammoas, the above named Plaintiff on the tub day ol February, lH'tt, to conform lo Ihe intention of aaid parties there to at the time of execution thereof: That aaid mortgage be foreclosed anil the property therein intended to be mort gaged and described as follows: Commencing at the S K corner of 8 W K of Section 21, Tl N R 1 W of will mer, thence W 46 rods, thenc N 3s rods and )' links, thence K 4H rods ttienoe South 38 tods and S links to the place of beginning containing 11 acres rx c pting a atrip 15 feet wide on the K line thereof: be foreclosed and the properly above described be aold in die manner pre scrilied by law in the nrac.ice of the above entitled conrt. That the proceeds of such sale be applied to the satisfaction of the costs and disbur sements of ibis auii and of sale and the payment of the claim and demand of the l'laintltrjabove set. lorth snd for which judgment is herein prayed for and fir a decree forever barring and foreclosing the above named Defendant of all and every rigli', tide and interest of, in and lo suid premise and every pan and parcel! hereof exc tit i he sM'Utory right of redemption nd for such other and funher decree as may be equitable in die premises. I bis summons is served upon you by publication by ordir ot Hon. L. A. ilood, County Judge ol Washing'on Co,, Or. made and daiei March 2d IS'.rJ. UF.O. R. HAOI.KV, 41-47 Attorney for riaintiff $40.00 W. H. GAULT, Hillsboro Agent Bee Supplies ! 1 have norr-hased the Gales Creek Pee Hire and Box Factory and am prepared to fnrninh at lowest prices, bee hives, bee supplies, apple, grape, cherry boxes etc Uoninung saws a speciality. To save monrv call on or address M. If. Hart, Gale Creek, E. L McCormick, Iiealerin "RTrTr!T ."F" ? AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Stoea la Monan-Bailey Building. JOtia Street. JaUasaoro, Ore-jo a 8 Rambler P Money Savet in f t t t lie never Lower prices. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - THREE COLLEGE COURSES . CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITEARV m The Acadcraq prepares for College and gices a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex pense s eery loto. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per tceeb, 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 For full particulars, address president McClelland, Forest Crooe, Oragon mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmf p HAVE YOU USED E g BUTTER PARCHMENT? if . 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 better 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 irotn which 27 sheets can be cut 7Parch ment wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 ShePts 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x13, We arc not The only H use In Oregon that sell Paints and Oils; however, we do keep a few of these rare articles occasionally but as a side line only. We are Pharmacists And we sell. Dm gs first and foremost Good, pure drugs at reasonable prices. Our Prescription Depart ment is our Specialty. THE DELTA i n l mnov hp.rnnn a.sv aiaiWUO J aUttl llUU This Is one thin? you get as mcII as fresh goods at J. M. Brown's GROCERY cheapens quality to SPRING TERM BEGINS MAR. 29, 1S99. 33 55 cts, 60 cts tandard size for 2-pouud rolls is n inches; a-pound blocks aro wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not been jenerally used heretolore, farmers could Jnot get it at the general fclore It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. DRUG STORE.