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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1899)
HILLSBORO 1XDEPEXDEXT Eutsrss) in ths pnstotflcs) U Hillsboro, Or US MCUIMt-CldM UUtU www 0iUrrttion, In sdvsncs, pr J. 1J0- JIILLSIiOtO PUBLWiUXO Co. Frvps. I). M.C. OAL'LT, Editor. umciAL rAMtm tarn cirr HUDAY, APUIL 21.JSM. Th. eine ore of MlMMirl and Kaa mi U ttlll at top-Dotcb fltfiirt. Wow that it In aauertaloed that silver do tin! rfiuls.t th. price of tlno li .u.i.t t wffil tii make the price of cine gov n that ol inilver,-4Jlobe-Iffij'x:fat. (Jot. W. I. Ird baa been appelat ed ujiuMer to Persia wltb hU resi dence at Teheran. The station to a third clam and carriee a salary of f WKM). It la not stated whether the Juit;e will acept or not. The capital lit somewhat to one side of the hUtory Disking placeti and our representa tive will have little to do, except to dig among Ihe stories and leg-ends of ayrlan and Ilabalonlan civilizations of early agen. And, so, Mayor llarrbton, of .Chlc ao, In a liryan democrat, a free sil ver advocate, a 16 to 1-er. Well, Irhafl. Ilut Altgeld, whose support of the WM Chicago platform baa never been queHtloned, opposed JIarriHon, and the Bryanites condole with Altgeld. For what do they do ll? The Crokerites of New York congratulate Harrison. Yet these Hume Crokeriiea would not let Bryan HMak at their JenVrnon dinner. The Indki'KNDK.nt admits that It is not well up in Uryan party management but as one of the common people It due not bwlieve that the Chicago municipal election Is In any sense to lie taken as a silver victory. In truth it Is a nilvt r defeat which will be re peated in I'.MK). The U. H. gunboat Yorktown whs sent by Admiral Dewey April 12 to relive a Hpanixh garrison at Baler on the east coast of Luzon. LU Oil more and 14 men started out of the bay up a small stream to communicate with the belesuered Hpanltfh. When out of sight of the ship they were fired upon by the natives. The boat did not return and a search dU'loneil neither men nor boat. The fate of the, men is unknown. The York town went to the nearest cable station and notified Dewey. This is the llrnt men Uwt by the navy while the army has lout three prisoners. lie trt h.i U ti' r they art treated fairly .. . niMl.es money for their 'lie navy at Washing " i Oiliuore party maj I Ihe Hpanlsh garrison iy will devlne thi- on !!;!. 1 nv rv mini is a plans for the rescue or the punish ment of the captors. Notwithstanding what has been said about embtlnfed beef, charlatans go forward to laud their new fangled preservatives. This week a so-called farm ournal comes to hand from Indiana containing an adver tismept wherein ..liquid extract of smoke Is lauded. It Is applied with a bruHh. That Is Just what was done for Miles' embamed beef at Tampa This whole miserable business Is an attempt on the part of promoters to find some way of suspending the laws of nature. The Inukpkndent can not conceive an official tw base as to deliberately put off upon the army a food totally unfit for use. Packers thought they had It. It was an ex periuienL A further bad feature is that those naiueackera.wlll continue to put a product on the market which will be bought by a confiding cllixen- ship that has no Inspecting officers to protect the rights of the public In the town of Dallas In Polk cou'ity, there are five moderate man ufacturing eMtablixhinenta saw mill, woolen ru ill, foundary, tanuf ry and sash and door factory. About 15000 per month is paid out In wages. The result is that business Is good in Dallas, houses all occupied and well kept up, and schools well maintained. What Is done In Ihtllas is done by sheer force of energy and enterprise. The town enjoys no special advanta ges In the way of transportation, it l not on navigable water; it has no "pull" of any kind. It simply at tends to its own business and depends on itself, wanting noun of its forces In ambitions and longings for the una! taiuable. Many a more pretentions and lews prosperous town would do well to imitate the local policy ot Italian Oregonltin. How does this statemeut of facts strike Hlll-tboro? WILL USE THE HA YOSET Last week the , governors of South Dakota and Nebraska addressed the war department at Washington de manding the discharge of the volun tcers furnlfhcd by those states who are now serving with MacAlister and Lawton in the Philippines. The demand is baxed on the ground that their term of enlistment expired when the ratifications of the peace treaty were exchanged, and that the present conflict in the Philippines la in opposition to liberty and In the Id terest of capitalism. The Chicago Tribune recognising the incident as a political scheme to advance the Interests of Ihe anti ex pansionists desired to know how far the scheme extended and to that end addrexMpd an enquiry to several of the governors to the north-went who nave soldiers ti Manila. Uov. Ueer of ;Oregon replied la Itw. ringing word which reflect the sentiment of oar people. "There U quite a general wish among the people of Oregon that the volunteer soldiers of the state may sooo be returned from Manila, but not fur the reason Intended by the governors of the states you mention, to-wit that 'the present conflict in the Philippines to in opposition to liberty and la the interest of capit alist! . Thereto some Justice In asking for the return of the volunteers, now that the war with 3pain, for which they eolLted, has been honorably concluded, and that the spasmodic difficulty yet lingering in the Philip pines thou Id be Burprensed by the regular ariny of Ihe Uuited Htaies, which to amply equipped for Ihe por. pose. It to believed, bowevtr, that this wish la confined to those of us who are at home, as the Oregon boys at the front quite generally expret-a a desire to remain there until the diffi culty to settled. "Our people take no stock In the declaration that the conflict in the Philippines is waged in opposition te liberty and in the interest of cap Itallam.' The very met who make this charge now are the ones who, Utile more than a year ago. were loudly accusing President McKinley of 'cowardice and of delaylng the war with Spain' in the 'interest of capitalism,' as represented by Hpan lsh bond-bolders. "The Iselzlng of the Philippines waa an Incident of that war wholly unforseenby anybody, applauded by every patriotic citizen at that time, and they could not now lie relin quished without a taint on our na tional weekntss. "The charge that Jthe American flag is waving over a conflict In the Philippines Iu opposition to liberty and In Ihe Interest of capitalism' savors very much of a spirit of dem agogy to which the poople of Oregon are habitual strangers, and which find no lodgment In their minds at this time." OREGON PIONEERS. Mrs. Parah Jane Rel 1 1 ill came to Oregon with lier husband A 1 mora I Hill in 1843, a time when there were no roai, no bridge, no blues even. jnt a vague rumor that there waa a valley of marvelous beauty and fertility. Kin. Hill whose father waa Jas. C. Rued was born at lndianaiolia, I ml, Jan, 21. Wl'A. At the age of 17 years 7 months h married Almoran Hill who had been apprenticed to Jesse Appleitate to get an education and learn the mere han tile butine. The law of trade rudiments of merchantile met ho. la were drat learned. fr. Hill's rlrst child was hurried on the Osage river and the young mother weeping left the little lonely grave to the care of the wilderness. Mr. Hill's tiret hold ing was the place now known aa the llallett place which in 1S40 he sold for 400 bushels of wheet. He then located on a beautiful tract of land farther up the valley and in March 1H4' mooved into the log lionxe where they lived till the new house waa buiit in IStiO, in which thev now lire. Jnat before that when the children were of school age Mr. and Mm. Hill lived at Forest tirove and engaged irt General Merchandising. Mrs. Hill was a leader in society and to get an invitation to Hill's fixed the student's place In the social world of Forest (trove. Now at the age nf 7rt years she enjoys good health and is cheerful in the society of her children and she 'lightly thinks of the privations she eierienced in early days. She has a wide circle of friends who hold her in great esteme. SCHOOL Ari'OKTIOXaEHT. No. Clerk Amount. 1 Frank I m brie $ 186 60 2 T II Muller 406 40 3 KOMullny 237 60 4 John Marsh 2o3 40 A J W Fmiua 120 60 8 II M Kyle 310 60 7 P Bowow 8S0 20 8 Louis Powers 100 80 9 Jas Conned 1.12 fin 10 Willis Vail W2 6t It K Everest 179 12 12 8 P Beeder 198 (Hi 13 J L Banks 173 20 14 I) B lsby 1S2 00 15 Joe Bailev 706 4o 16 Louis Wlh-ox 136 40 17 OJJwk 210 20 18 AVIV?nny 219 m 19 J II Seweil lt.0 2o 20 AW Wright.. 126 70 21 SAD Meek 230 20 22 SNIViole..- 1!3 4o 2.1 CFTigard 1S4 36 24 J Q Johnson 7160: 26 A W Vincent 227 76 27 J B Pricket 173 on i 28 Amy Careen 123 2o 29 J B Imlay.. 219 2t 30 RP Lilly- la 32 M T Bates. los on 33 OOoetzo 175 80 30 JO (Justin 69 971 89 A B Flint 161 20 40 O A Plleth 102 20 ! 41 AC Wlrta 190 20 '. 42 WmClapnhaw . IMoo! 43 Wm McDonald r.. 173 40 44 B Phillips...... 129 60 40 T F Fairbanks..... 67 69 4 C M McCormick 85 24 47 COKr 14a b 41 C W Allen 407 40 4 Win Morri 119 00 49 O W Holt. 20 M .WWW Jjquith- 1S W 41 T Murphy... IU i ) M OIM 180 VI IUena4 (iray 144 40 64 K J Kurstli 4M On M A Ouerher 2u M TAodeiNOu - 40 00 67 M H Bsrnes 19 00 M D Burkhalter - lo 8o Otf Jos Bucher 107 00 CO O W Taylor M 80 ol V Bergsreu W 61 J E Smith 116 21 J I Xorthrup 1WJ 80 64 W K Newell 103 0o ttt J F Uoodin. 14 40 W Win Kertson 107 40 67 3 Johnson 181 2 iS Wra Wels. VI 00 (i C liatenian 120 80 70 Mrs Gillespie M 80 71 WTKhearee. 120 W) 72 J II Hi neb 150 60 7ii JCCutU-r 119 20 74 Kim (Iraf. 2U8 20 70 NN Shipley ... 130 40 7tt A II Wolford tf 60 77 11 A Paul JOflOO 7!) Kllelvotrt 107 80 80 ( J Handera 14140 81 Fred Berger ltf 40 82 EEBalL 84 80 83 A Thomas.. 80 00 84 K II Whitehead 1 109 80 80 N Bothman 121 Ht 88 A Campbell 84160 89 Green Hale 102 60 90 W Crowther 102 40 91 W Lewis 100 40 93 3 N Hoffman 28 04 94 A Oassoer 76 20 92 W Jsmerson 130 20 96 J C Fmmei 104 00 97 FHohler 27500 98 C Christiansen 94 40 99 AY Bpymond 121 00 100 J R Wilson 12 M 101 J L Kruse 48 02 102 Thos Grant 8 04 103 .WF Young 69 68 104 OF Cooke 40 97 Notice to Contractor. Please tuks notice that the umlenufrned will on the 24th Hay of April lH'.H) at 9 o'clock a m at the ofliee of the county court Hillslmro Ore. let to the lowest bid- Ix-r the contract for building and con structing a bicycle path in accordance with the mieciflcationi now on tile in the office of the county clerk and aim coiit of which can be seen in the nanus ol O A WehriiiiR, Ilillliboro : V T Kitne, Forent Urove : or r red Uroner at Scholls. The Committee reserve the right to reject any or all biU. K T Kanb Fbrd Uuonkb . ,V-A 't"! k M I y''-" -i. 'w"t'! HxecntorV .olle of Snlf of IVrMonal Property . NOTICE Is hereby given that we the nndersigncd executors of the estate of John ilanlcv, deceased, wdl on fntiudav the loth day of April. lio, at the hour ol i Ml' p. in. ot s lit dny, at the litle rei deuce o( John H.inlcT. lUvciuted. in Hills hiro, Oregon, sell at nnlilic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of snle, all the ierannal property belonging to said estate, the anme being all the honsehnld furniture ot said deivacd. and consisting of a Imlrnnm set, uhlea, chairs. Moves and ot her articles too numerous to mention. John Milne, Frauk Chalmers, and J "tin Peters. Exr enters of the estate of John Hinlev, uereami. 41547 B I iormdius Amiioneer. VALUABLE fa it it nm hai.v The F.Jecutor nf the will of 8.inh Pst. terson, deeil ( offers for sale the farm be lli nm or to saut estate, containing nrres Improveii. mile from eity limits ofllilla boro. Washing-ton County. Omron. Ibis Is one ol the twet ramts in the stme. AsiiK I'AlThKsOV, s.xecutor. 4630 OASTOniA. Us yf lM IM tw Urn iwm gang HI MHOS . IN THF. CUO'TY COt1 B'f OF THB Stat ot Orcgun. (or the cuunty of Waste uftlt. b. T. Link later. PUlntff John Bohart and , . AdnsH-bart. , . . Pe'endan-s lo Joliu iiobarf snd Adna toliart, the above nsmeil deteottauts. In the nuai ot the slate of Oregon, you su 1 each ol yott are hereby required to sinea.r and answer the 4onilaiui tiled against '" 'be above entitle I action in the a ove named evort on or before tlte luM day of tbe tinie prescribed in tiie enter for publication of thi enu. uions, to-wit: ono befor tbe expiration of six weeks troul the day oft ' tint publi- ation of tins suniuious tit first publica tion themol bring .on tbe U day of April. IKU. and if you fad to so pear and answer for want thereof, tiie plaiiiliil wi I lake judgment airaiust luu ad eacit f you as prayed for and di-niaiwhsi in bis said cvmtdalut. tu-wit: ft at tbe I'lainutt bavs judgment against the defendauts ichli liobsrt and dna lbart and ew'b ot tbein lor the sum ut $ U.iSl in I'. 0. old com with interest therein in like gold coin, sine tbe 'Jti da of Octotier Its', t the rate of tu per cent tier annum and the sum o H '.l)a toriteys Hesand lor hiseostaiHi disbu stuwnts of tnnaciKjn. And will apply U the Court fi.r a juilgmeut dicecting tbe sale of tbe real proerty aitacheu herein, situate and being in Wasliiugton County, Uregun, and dcwribwl as follows, to-wit: Ueingallofloia l 10,17. 18 and 19 and the West bulf ol lots 13 and It iu Uobart's siib-Uivision iu the 4- W. Kbberta and wf l I. C. Tcwuships I 8 and I N Kang i i W Will fcer and eontaining scree. ( And that the pna eeus uiereoi oe atipnea to the saoisfactiou of said judgment uereiu prayed for. tliissumiii ns is published gciust you by order of Hon. I.A. Hood, Judge of the above named Court niade and djted on ibelTtli day of February imt. '1 bo. H.SK. H, Tongue Attorneys lor plaintiff. Tear i'aca Shows the stnte of your feelings, and the suite of your health as well. Impure blood niakea iuelf aprent in a ilt and sallow complexion, plinples and skin Eruptions. If yon are feeling weak snd worn out and do not have a healthy ap pearance von should try Acker's Wood Elixir. It cores all blood diseases where cheap auraaparillas and so called purifiers fail ; knowing this we will sell every but tled on a iiositive guarantee. Delta Drug Store, Played Out, Dull headache, pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit or the atom, ach. Lois of atiiietite. feverish ness. pine plea or sores are all positive evidence of ' L I 1 V .. V I. U. 1111 1II m uioiju. n o uiniwr iiuw isviint soil most be nnrifled in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Eleair has never failed to enre Scrofulous or Syphil itic poisons or any other blood diseases It is certainly a wonderful remedy and wo veil eery bottle on a positive guarantee KXfX'lTTOKM' NOTICK. Notice is hereby given that we, the un dersigned, have been appointed executors of the esiate of John ilanill y, deceased, by the County Court of the Htute of Ore. on for Washington CounW, and have duly qualified as such executors. All persons buying chums sgainst said estate are here by notified to present the same to us, with proper vouchers, at the law otlioe of W. N. liiirrett in Hillsboro, Oregon, within six months from thiadiite. March lit, ltM. Frank ?baliners, John Milne, John Peters, Execntnrs of the estate of John Ifanley, deed. 44 48 Catarrh Caanet be Cared with local applications, as they cannot each I be seat of the disease. Ca urrh is a IiIimhI or constitutional disease, a:ni in or der to cure it you must take Internal t in etlics. Hull's Caturrh Cure is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not s quack medicine. It was prescribed bv one of - he best Dhvsiviuns in this coun try for years, and as a re - ular prescription. It is coimiosed of the best tomes known conhined with the best blood purilien. act ing direc ly on the mucous surfaces, ine perfect com bination of the two ingred -nt is wi at produces such wonderful resul s in curing Catarrb. bend for testimonials free. Address, F.J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo.O hold by llruggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. NIIKK1FFX MALK. BY VIRTUE OF AN ATTACHMENT execution lsiueil out of the Coun y Court of the htste of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Washington, on the 24th day of Mar , A, I). lSWin favor of I), J. Buckley and against Abbie A. Coburti now Abbie A. Leehow lor thesum of 4170 in U. ti. Oold Coin with interest thereon at tbe rate of 10 per cen per annum irom ihe T2nd day of Marcn. A, u. ifcw, aim tne lunner snin ot 170 costs, ami for the costs and expenaes of sale and of said wri'. Now therefore, by virtue and in pursu ance af said a1 tuchment execution I will, on Monday, tbe first day ot May, A, D. lfCW at the liouth door of tbe Court House in Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, at the hour of IU o'clock A M of said day. sell at public aurton to the hi rhest bidder for cash, the following described real prop erty to-wit :- 1 he No th half of the South East quarter of the North Fast quarter of He tion 23, I i N K S W ofthe Willamet'- Meridian and containing 20 acres, being the rel proper ty belonging to said Abbie A. Coburn, now Abbie A. I.cehow. to satisfy the hereinbe fore nsmed sums and for ihe costs and expenses ot said sale, said proper y will be sold subject to redemption as per toe stat ute of Oregon. In w itness whereof, I have hereunto e: my hand and seal this 2tli day of March A. 1). lew. W.D. BRADFORD, Sheriff of Washin. ton County, Oregon, tleo. It I agley. 45-4U A ttorney for PlalntitT, DO T0U WIHH to Bay, Sell, r Exchange Your farm, town property, or bnsiress, or have you personal property of any kind to d ayose ot, or some good timherland in townsl:ip2 N orth. 5 West ; .1 North 6Met: .1 North, tt West; 2 North, S A 9 West. Then come sad see me before yon do any thing it may pay yon to attend to this soon before the (treat Current ol Emigra- gets her-from the east, which is sum to come, with it prices of re I estate are sure to gonp. A word to ihe wise etc. OlHceinCity Bakery, Jlillsboro Ore. KieratwtV Ntlee f M mt Ileal Property. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned executors of the estate of John I Ian ley, deceased, will sell at private sale the residence propeiiyolthelate John llanley. deceased, in Hillslmro, tregon; This nennertv is a trr nf 1m.1 mi. bont four acres, situated immediately ..or.uwem yn uma iiouse, tnere la a good cottage, barn and other itn meats on said tract. This Dmuenr will be sold cheap and Is a good opportunity to obtain one of the lust itA.IHkl. ..: ol residence property in the city at a moderate price. Intending purchasers can get further information in regard to the nriee and condition ot this property bv conferring with oor attorney, W. N. fuA rett, in llillsborn, Oregon. t 1 rfono mune, Frank Chalmers and Execotors ot the esiate of Joha llanley, 4660 1 I iiSl, I Ladies Tel of tne comfort nd security afforded to them by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for P&le People tlc&d&ches nj back&chcs that come expectedly or unexpectedly ire charmed away And the rich, red blood shows itself in the pink checks and bright eyes of those vho use these pills. They ore not & pur 9tive; they dive &trendth instead of t&kind it away. Wise mothers give them to growing girls.. Mrs. Amanda Rohlnson, near HowMrrtUe, Clay County, Ind., says t l was adtlcted Uh troubles Incident to my sex and In very dsllrate tiealth. Ust appellle. Hash, and was irreolly depressed. After taking- various reinedms without benelll, I waa Induced to try Hr. Williams' FlnklMlls lor Pals People. In the summer of Ism 1 pro cured Bvs boxes and heuau taking tbe pills as directed. He tors con suming tbe so-ond box I eould very perceptibly feel their beneneial Cfteeta. Appetite returned, complexion Improved, and 1 bad renewed sirw.sth. AftT tHklns toe nve boxes I lelt better In every way; I Was able to do my usual dally work and I stopped taking tbe pills. AVwsi the Jtmuicrai, JSrtittl, Jnd. Look for the fuQ name on th package. At druggists or direct from the Dr. sVilliami Mtdicins Co., SchtnrcUdy, N.Y. SOcperbox. e boxes 2ja Sp ring is And yoiftoantto rc-papcr your house and tjou trant the latest shades of paper, and a large carictu to select from. We haoe just receiced an ira- mence stock. Call and examine it. i P. O. BROWN. J F. DAVIE6. FRtSIDCNT. St. Charles Hotel INCORPORATED Krent and Mnrrisna Streets. 1'erlliind Oregou. Ui-etric Li'lita, Elect rip Hells and Hydraulic Elevator. !."( Konins at 25 ta AO, Suites, (ounectioii. Give us a call, OA VIES & F. P. MORGAN & CO. HEAL ESTATE, SALE & EXCHAX0E AGENTS. Hillsboro Oregon. r We now ot'ergoml Iniprov rd firms several n ee properties to sw.ip t ir o are esT-iiu iurK" niiiKniiioii mis seaonaiKi would line more lurms on our list. We sell and trn eon 5 per ceiitcomiiiissio . If you have liirius to trade or sell list them wi h us. W e ure connected with the only uhstract linn in Washington t'o. und till titles unrnntced Weadvertise hII property listed with us tree ol charge to the owners ntisrt!i'tion guaranteed to our customers and clients. I-nr;e Isslies of land will lie sub-divided on reuaonahle lernis. Colonies and colony lands loo ted M'ter. Hilisbtjio Pharmacy Pure fresh drugs, B rushes, Taints, Oils, Sponges and all Druggis Sundries, Fine first-clasj cutlery a specialty. vExtra fare Iu t (impounding rrrnrrlptlens. MHEUIPF'MHALK. In pnrsnnnce of a decree and order of sale rendered in tiie l lrcuit ' ourt ol tne stateof Oregon, for the t:unty of Well ington, on the l!ist day of M.trih, 1KH), lit the suit of The Alliance Trust Coiiirnny, T-d , a corporation, J'lm'ntiir v. 8 W Milan, Minnie Voore. Tlios H WtHire, llred Milan. -cr-trude Mckennv I, 11 McKenny. Klizalieth Milan. Matin jiilan. Unisie Milan, Anna Milan, J K llootlie executor of (he last will ami testament of Anna M Milnn deceas ed, nnd H W . ilaii. ;.'iiaril an e. Ilie per-Mins and citat -s ol' Ma'-i-i M i!:io. Ihiiie Milan and Aura Miiuu and B J ijtniic, Kelt n.lanls, and lv virtue nf an execution t i y i' fticd out ol si id Court on the i'-ld day Man !i, IHir.1, I will exp.ose for sale antl sell a- I e law directs al the Court lloiife do.-,- -f said County in the town of HilUI.-o on Sntunlav, the .'4 tiny of April, nr.; at li e hoiiroflo o'clock a M , the r il iTo i iy situated in the fount v of Wafli'ii, Ion, State of Ulegon, ami deerllail in the decree and order of sale as lolhors. li of that portion ol the norih a-t i-.r.nr-ter (ll of section Iwenty-loiu- i.i) in township one li soiilli of 'rime e ne (I I West of the Wiiiameitc Meridian lyng nest of the Counlv r.al, moie par.iiiii r Iv ileserilteal as follows! Coin: . . r . .it ine noilhwes etirntr of the iio'in, ...i quarter ( n ,of section twenty-fir !. run ning thence south alone the iiii i ter section line thirly-iiine CHcliains und eighly-eev-I'll (S7 links to the quarter seclton fn-oer in theeenter of seetitu twenty-lour, iln tiri' east along the quarter section line twi iuy ( rliains and thirteen ll.il liuls to n point In the west sideof the coiuiiy mill thence nortli twenty ei.'ht l-) ilegi-ces lilty five ( Vi minutes ea.t eighty-e'chl ") links thence north twelve. I.; (decrees llvei :,:! minutes west along the west side of s. county rmr' t.ve ioi chains and rime .i links thence north twenty lour (.41 ! grees thirtv-tive l-l'il miiiules -est fonrii) chains and thirty-four fall links flier, t north twenty-four CJ I de rec thirty -mm minutes east one 1 1 1 chain and t Hy mns ii links tin nee mrtn cnt;u-tt.. tr-j) degrees eighteen (1st niinufts eaf liir.t- (.:) chains ami seventi-en 1. links, li t i'i north eleven (II) ihirreea seventeen iiTi minutes east SI l II followine ine titi tf said county re I to its siitt of iitU-ry . t-- IMin Willi tne norm nue tu sam s.rnon Iwrnty-four (2, thence west along ihe north lineot said section twenty-lour iu.i to place of lieginning containing eigl.iy-tiv-acres more or less. fo satis v thesum of Jim." with in:, r- est from fcian-h ilst lie J. at 10 per cent per annum, and liAM sowim interest from ihe same date at H per cent -r atiiititn. and $AV with interest from s.medateai K per cent per annnm, ail in f. h. y!.t coin and theeosu of said suit and of this W. I. PRAKKHIK. tti Blieriirof Wash, Ore. Fratoiv, flmnoagh A si uir. AUornes for piaiiitifl. 1 K it t vt i r ii Other here C. T. BELCHER. accv and Tnaa. ., to t.ood ItCKtunraiit In HELCHEK, Manners. for snle. also citv nronrrt. Wm htm tier propertios in iliifurent loea:ili ii-s. Wn UNION DLOCK main 8TnsaT, th Pror rn pnrsnanee ef a de- ree snd order of sale render, d In the Circuit t ourt of the v n mail on the sixth day ot March, 11, in the suit of Henry Carstens, 1' lain 'ill, vs. IT, . rani Mariuam, Julia Marquam. Walter 1 Krem h. K. JI. I'ter, J.D. iiihlmns, John Uu y, Uuttie I. French, A. J. Allen, K. K iaylor, A. Hallowcll, A. Clapp. liimaii, I oulsen A C inpnny, a corporation, Rich ard Kvc nling and Kvlvester Furrell, part ners as Kverding A Furrell, Sophie liai kus, as Fvecutrix of the Idist Will and Testa ment of John Kocku. deceased, Cordelia V Johnson, as Kxecatrix of the Last Will nnd testament of A M. Johnson. dWciutfd, John Kiudihurn, J I. F, McKlrov, F. f. Mays, A. Uootlnoiigh. 8. 1'. Ixx kwooil. Narcissn D iaston. W. C. flrugan.ti. i. on lay, and J. M. I'.reck. stilmtituted for Z. C. Woo.1, tleorge T. Kwry, Alliert Ituckle. Charh-s Kwry, Victor Hrunell, Kcniiis Cur ren and F. 11. lliiyn, defemlnnts, ami hv virtue nf an execution duly issued out ol thesaid court in the said suit on the Kill day of March, I will expose for sale und sell as ihe law din-cts at the fj url House iloor of said county in the to n of Hilislioro, Ores-oil, on the and day of April. Isiiu. ar the h'.nr nf ten oVI.k It X M the said real prtiperty situate i In Ihe coun ty of Washington, stale f Oregon, and dus- cr neu in said decree and order o sale ns follows: fommeiicing at a slake in the south ho ndry line of the Klam ouiig Ko nation Ijind I laiin. ma ked 4 and A, which s ake is l.tJi feet west from the Moiitheast etirner of said claim, runnim; thence north to a stake marked 14 and l.'i in the center of lock i reek; thenee down said Hock f reek ma stake marked I'i and l:l; thence Ponih- erly and parallel to th- east houmlrv line ol said chum to the stake markeke 7 and K, which slake is in the south side line ol saul claim: thenee east to the place of be ginning containing VCU acres. Al-o commencing :tti f.-et west ofth" corner of the Klam Young iKina ion 1 nnd Claim, miming thence north lur II..I l the east hoiindry line of said claim l.i the ceiteror Kuek reek; thence .town said f. or k Creek t a stake marked 111 and 17; thence Mintherly and parallel w fh the east hoiindry lineot said claim to a stakr market and :t, which i in the sooth side line of sdd claim : thenee east to ihe p!a-e of heirliiriing, exntaining 1 1.1,7 acre. All 01 aani preiuises lieing 111 ihe cour.ty of its-niiiKuinsiiiisill ttregtm. w. n. nRAKFoiii), t HheritT Washington County urcgon. Trrawnrrr'i N.tlrr. V11CK IS Hrr.EHYmVKS. THAT Al all '.unify Warrants .minrtnl t,rl.,r Kee 12 lel also nnmls-r 4H. 41ft 4 l MS and .VW all of class f endorsed on the' I'.th day of I lee lst -re now redeemable st ibe..tn-e ot the Conn'y trmsnrer. In Il llshoro County of Waahtnrtnn iiwu wU' Crm" " ,b" m Apr4 A. B. CAIY, i- County Treesorer Speed ! Size J.J)VELACEi. 8-year-old record 2 20. 3-year-old trial, 2:12. Will mate th season of 1S'JC at the Fairgroumls, HUlsboro, Wash ington couuty Oregou, upon the following terms: Season, with prit liege of return S5.X lusuraure Sa.WO Lo-elaceis a dark bay, with one white hind foot, over 16 hauds high, will weigh upwards of 10OO pounds. Sire- Fxtist. 2:22 't and sire of Egoen 2:0Gi the Conquererk and29 0thets in the 2:.to. Full brother to Sphinx. !:20Ji, stre of 57 iu 2:30 and Electrite 2:JfS-j, sire of 34 in 2:30. First dam Crt pon, dam of Lovelace 2:20. Dorsey L, 2:aoi; Betsey Critton jao'i; Goldlace 2:27. IJrillar.tine 7:'i ; Chantilly trial -9h Klondike. Uial 2:iS; Duchess, trial 2:22; Grand dam of Chanty 3: 15 by 1'rinceps. Second dnm-Crape Lisse. dam of King Rene jr, 2:17 and Balzariue, 2:27 by Geo Wilkes. Third d un The dam of Tarlton. :3t, trial 2:21. Lovelace, as a 2-year-old trotted in two races, obtaining a a year-old record of 2:29?;. As a three year old he was campaigned iu several states, trotted in 23 races, obtained 1st, 2nd or 3d money in 17 races, took a record of 2:20 in a third heat iu December; worked publicly a full mile at Cleveland iu 2:I2;4. His breeding is unsurpassed. His dam, his grand dam, the dam and grand dam of his sire, and the dam of bis grand sire, are all in the great brood mare list. Sprite, the dam of his sire, had five colts by Election eer, nnd all are in the list. Three of them having at different periods headed the list of winning sires at their age. Waterwitch, grand dam. of his sire, has six in the 2:30 list and has over 300 descendants in the 2:30 list. Mares from a distance will receive good care and pasturage at $1.50 per month. A number of standard bred inares and gelding fit for road or racing . for sale cheap.' For further particulars see E. B. TONGUE, Manager, Hillsboro Ore. gmmmmmnmnmmmmj ISckkericli & Son 1 Have a full line of bicy-g cle hose and shoes. Wo aro also agents for all kinds of farm implements including wagons and bug- IS Just received a new andS S: complete stock of ribbons 2E at very low prices. Buy where you can buy cheapest. Stationery. Our Stationery department is complete in alMines. Envelopes of all sizes and prices. Writing paper is our specialty in our side line, if wo haven't it already in Tabs -vvo can very easily cut it to any sio wanted. A new and elepnt lino just received, call and ex amine and get prices. Type Waiter Tiie agents from Portland think this is the poorest place to sell paper in they over saw. Peason: the INDEPENDENT has the trade, by courteous treatment and low nriccs. Pa pei larire or too small. INDEPENDENT, Hillsboro, Ore. SUPERIOR For Superior Photos callat the Washington and P.asclinc Sts. Call work , ' OFFICK HOURS m . SSk STUDIO WILL nur BE ! Breeding ! Supplies. of all grades, no order f- PHOTOS KMTF, STUDIO at STUDIO and 7th bctw" i::i examiiK ) 8 8 to t a. m. ) to 4 p. m. OPENED SUNDAYS. OPENED PERRY ELLIS, PHOTOGRAPHER. 4