Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, April 21, 1899, Image 3

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    COLD I
VERED
On
the hills near Forest
Groce. Also Silcer
and Copper
II KM ST K I) THE Ll'CKV ONK
Only 3( feet from tit surface f
rreaad. Supposed tit be
free milling re.
the
tor Horae yeara it haa ia-en known
that a metal producing quarts vein
exiated in the mountain wml oi
t-orcet urove, l.ut no jreat Interest
wan;taken for thereupon returns from
an-taya showed b refractory ore of low
jrrailn. W ittiiti the ttt few tlay
However intention ha ai;aia beto
draw!) to that Hpot by tlie location 01
inne claims l.y Mr. Jeremiah llttui-
ateatl and hia partner. 8. rt. K-d
Thrf mine 1m in Sec. 4, T. 1 H. It 4 VV
miki omy su yuran from the county
roail that goe up Itm jjulh fnm
(ial.'d Creek over lo tscoxxiu valley.
Hie (liatancfl from Foreat Urove
ia hut time ami one half miles an the
trow fliea. .
Mr. Ilt-matt-ail tlriftel in!o tho Hide
of the mountain only lio feet w hen he
Htrui K tlie hile at a leih 2i or Hu
I ft Irom the aurlaee. There is
.. .M1..1..... I I.. t-
njiii-i-ui iniijjr iji ire 11 it ia not a
low Krale to pay for working uiiU-hm
it Hliall l found to Im refractory,
'tnere are intlicMtiona that it ia fr-e
milling. Home drill dust wan pan
ned out mid a prowpect of both gold
aim copper wa round. An naaay of
auriace riR-ic nlioweii ai gold, a
trace of ailver and a trace of copper.
Atwaya ot ore taken froin the cut
have la-en made hut Mr. Hemmed
hut not told of the returua. He
aeem to tie ao well attifliid tho that
he la taking atepa to m-cure a title to
hia claim. The mountains in the
iiclghta'rhood hear mineral princi
pally Iron ho fur aa known. The
needle of the surveyor' enmppaa 1
deflected a many aa 17" in going a
instance if a quarter of a mile. There
will prolialily la active prospecting
In that iifighhnrhiMM thin numiiier.
laical Institute.
The following program will la
rondereil at Greenville, April 2!, IH'.Ki
Hong America
Fraction A N I .owe
Drawing Miaa Itoae Wilcox
Illm-iiswion The problem of wage
tdHitation
Hong Seed of Promise
Ju the Afternoon
Hot g Dear iNallve Land
Writing K I Wirt
School ltooiu lH-coration
Mm II fArnapigt-r
Heading H J Ell n la
t'lasa Exercise A M l'orter
Jtecit-ttion
lleiva
Oram mar 1 1' A Hall
Percentage M C t!ae
Hong K nd Word can never die
tULKr HOl'SE.
i'KOUATE.
Est Geo H J'apeni.ui? dit; the
administrator way sell personal
property belonging to the ciale at
private dale for a price not 1cm thaa
theappraisel value.
Est E turn a L. JJ -wh dn-il; the ad
iiiinistrator tii-Ka -riii ,-si ,n to the a
new and auflicieut ui.di rtjkii.g i n
Wnl. 1'eruiiMr.ioii is grante 1.
Est Gourge Morpliew deed; will
admitted lo proh.'e and Th.H Urove
appointed executor with bond fixed
ai f.ai. i Im appraiser are A Tip
uias, Cicero i lines and Geo Proctor.
Est John lUnley deol; report of
of peivonal proarty, approved.
-vmor amnoriwj lo py tliu t
il'leat liamisl in the will.
. Est W E I Ma no deed; report ex
amined and approved.
LAW coi kt.
Mountalndale Eumlwr 0j v E A
Jerome action lor monev. Il f,.ii.
Uaiita demurrer overruleil, and pirt
of defendanla answer aliicken out.
Set for trial Apr 2" at li) o'clock a m.
FIRST IX OREGON
The Church at West Union
teas the first organized
tcrst of the Rockies
THEliL WEUK EIGHT NAflES
Jiorv l hie TiJEisiuv.
Ily Treasurer Cady'a acini-annual
rejairt II Us I ihis week it ai.i.esrs t hat
countiinf tlie halance on hand July
st IH'.IH he liad rwr ivi-d un lo Aoril
lsl of this year !)2J!lll.7.. "Ti ls was
ilistrihuled ainonn the several funds
a follows:
Oiunly fund I'liJI'i!) 20
h'a,l Mt;M7 ;w
Indigent . mi h:j
Institute 7i
City of IIHIhImi'-o 17S279
1 . " horent (irove !).",
" lienverton 7il 74
SctiiMil district .'josii u.-,
llal. on hand 112013 7U
The oriiciual rreorilt are la pMMla
f Ziaa WimmI, a reoldrat f
this tit;
This week the Southern I'a. lHcfo,
aent moniy lo pay taxes iu this
county.
axes on (Hintraet Isnd-.. . 1 M l ;',
Hinds and lot at ltedville. IJii.'i 74
I'rack and rolling stock.. 2s;7 o."
join in lIlllstMiro ai 43
Speaking of the iay inent of taxes
tiriiiL's to mind the thousands of tons
of hay that the company has mrk
eted during the nast vesr for the
farmer of the county. Had it not
eeii ror the road all that went M
'alifornia would have stayed at home
unsold, aince the steam ships either
could not or would not take it. The
rate of live dollars is-r ton to ('alitor-
ia enabled our larmers to send awsy
ll that was on hand in 'its. The
price iu California is now so low
hat not even that low rate will en
tile all Imrns and warehouses to la
emptied Ihis year ai a rate that will
remunerative.
JtapMars by the record now in
laxsession of .ina Wood, of this city,
trod the flrst linptist church oran
ized iu the United States west of the
llocky mountain was the one known
a I he West Uuion in this county.
Thi paa-r signed by the organizers
is in these words:
"Oinstittition ami covenant of the
West I'niou lUoiist church of Jeus
Christ
' 1'uiUtin Plains, Oregon territory,
w.-.v -.J, li i.
" where!, in the providence of
Uo.i, a lew iiamea of us, the profemcd
loliowersor Jeus Christ, who hold
to one lauii, one Iord and one bap
tism, have ts'cn thrown together in
the wtids of I he wer-t, and Mog
mcmlara of churches in the United
States, (let-irons of keeping up the
wor-hip of (iod iu our neighborhood
and in our families, agree that we
hereby constitute and come Into
union, flrst giving ourselves to the
Lord, and then to each other, do
covena.it and agree that we will meet
together to worship Ond and keep
the comaiidments and ordinance of
(icsl's house, and are hereby constitu
teil into a church.
(Signed) ll.WIDT LENOX,
Ill-.Mll KWKlih
"WILLIAM- ISKAGLE,
AL.r... ly.KVJJNS,
"NINEVEH Font).
M)USIA LENOX.
LLVINDA HKAOLK
LA VENA liLK V1NH."
The church org.tuizi'd was main- nick headaches, the curse of over
lamed and religious services were worked womankind, areipiickly and
neni im -iaren is,;i, pist .ti year ago surely cured by Karl's ( lover Hoot
though the building that was erected Tea, the great bhaal purifier and tis
Ulori Si
Cornea from Dr. li. B. Carole, oj
Washita I. T. He writ': 'F.ur
bottle of Electric Bitter has i uixI
Mra. Brewer ol si-rofula, which
caused ber great nutTrnng for years.
Terrible Korea would break out on
ber bead and face, and the Umt doc
ton could give no he!; ; but her cure
Is complete and her health ia excel
lent." This show what thousands
have proved, that Electric Bitters
I the best blood puritier known. It
the supreme remedy for ecz-ma, tet
ter, aalt rheum, ulcers, boil and run
tiing sores. It stimulates iiver, kid
ney and bowels, ixpel loit-ons
help digestion builds up the strength
Only Fa) ceuta. Sold by the Delta
Drug btore, Ouarauteed.
Uce.
I have gone back to blacksmithirg
again In the building rormeriy oc-
cupied by L. W. House, aero- the
alieel from my old shop on 3d street
I aolicit all my old trade. All work
U.U.UAHDNKK.
Ilillsboro, Ore,
Dead Letter UsU
The following is a list of letters re
maining uncalled for iu the isistollice
at llill.-boro, April lr, lsit'J:
Mihs Ei ma ISornett,
Mrs. K. H. Whitlow,
Mr. Tom Bak r.
All letter not called for by April
i. will l sent to the Iieed letter
)rlice. One cent will he charged for
each letter called for.
II. Hl'HULMKKIf'ir, P. M.
How ia your wife has she lost her
beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi
gestion, Kick Headache are the prin-
ipal causes. Karl s Clover Boot lea
ha cured these ills for half a centu
ry. Price 2" eta, and .10 eta. Money
refunded il result are not mills-factory.
Croup ia the terror of thousand of
young mothers because it outbreak
ia ao agonizing and frequently fatal.
Shiloh'a Cough and Consumption
Cure act like magic iu cases of croup.
It haa never been known to fail. The
worst case relieved immediately.
Price 25, 50 els and f I 00 at Delta.
Dr. K. II. Hovey, dentM, Forest
Grove Oregon.
Schillings
Best
money-back tea and
baking powder at
racers
Mil Kit I PPM MALE.
BY viR-rrE or ax
drrr, and order t
UiKCorrrrd by a Wamaa.
Another great discovery haa been
made, and that too, by a lady of thiai io-.it
cuuuiry. "disease la.steuetl its clutch-
upon h rand fr aevea veara ah
Withstood its severest teals, but hxr
vital organs were underniine.1 an.l
uesm sts-mi d I in milieu t. For three
month she cou 'lied inceasautlv. and
could not sliH-p. She tiiiallv disuov.
ered a way to recovery, bv nun hsin
of ua a bottle of Dr. Kiim'u New Dia- l!WM-
covery lor consumption, and was so
mucn n-neved ou taking Brst done.
nini sur siepi an nigni; and with two
ooiilea, lias been almoluU ly cured.
Her ueme is Mrs Luther Lula'
inus writes W.U. Haiunick A tJo .
of 8helby, N. C. Trial bottle free at
the Delta Drug Store. Regular size
oocand -fi.oo. tvery bottle sruar.
uieeu.
KXKCrTIOX
1. iuiiiAii nut
of the Circuit court of the tuin oi ir-irm
iur n wnuiKkm vuuuty. Iu laor nf J A
liubrio clrrk ot th cirouit court of tin'
m of Un-irou for Wlnnt.jn county s
trute and AKamst Juhn W irkfn, tlt-nry
liink and Claua hriuikmuo lor the su n i I
4I.A0 CVIM and for the flirthrr unm nl
L"-6 t' nold coin with intrrtut tlirreon
mi iue ri oi 10 (sinsnit rr annuiii irom I
lilt amu any of Hnrxii isn) nd lor tb cot
and xpniir of Mtieaud rf mul writ :
No tlirrvforv br virtue and in nuntu.uw-..
of und jutlxn.eut. docrxeand onlrr ol alr
1 will ou Monday tlie 1) dar of May S! at
iha south door of tha court houae iu Uiila-
boro WLiU(tton county Ureion at the
hour of IU o'clock a m of (aid day wll : t
public auction to tha hinheit bidder fur
ciuh tha following described real property
i .
1 he south half of the northeut uuartrr
of ec t 1 w WilMer coiituimnir ati
acreaand couiiirutii .nd beinc the huii
lead land claim of (.'taper Beiland and all
i ium in aahiiiKtoii rouuty UreKOU to
atiafy lh hervinbetere named uim and
tor the coat and eilH-ua. ol aaid aale.
8aid proporty will be sold subject to re-
uem puuD aa per statute ol urejon.
n liuesa uiy nana IQu 13th day of April
Money Sam
is Money Earned
SI.
W. D. BRADFORD.
Sheriff of Washington county Ore.
lout
He l-'oaled The Sargeaut.
All dia tors told Benick Hamlllon. ffiul Me,
of West Jefferson, O., after suffering Th".,,Sioui,.doW
m iiiomii irom itectal c istula, he
would die unless a costly oiratlon
was performisl; but he cured himself
with live boxes of Bucklen'a Arnica
salve, the aurest Pile cure on Earth,
ud (he best Salve iu the World. 25
rents a box. Hold by the Delta Drug est'then at th of
riiore.
VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
dec-re and order ot sal Issued
of the Circuit Court of the
SlmI ol Oregon, tor W.-iehunrton Cnnntv
in favor of W. N. llarrett. as plaintiff and
Meaiham. Martha JS. Xlta-
alker. W. L. Kllwood,
Lumher t onumiiv. s
private corporation, and Kenton llownmii
as Trustee of the estateol J. J. Meacham. a
bankrupt, defendants, for the sum of f iu
costs, and lor the further sum of tltO II.
8. Kold coin, llli iuu-rest thereon at the
rate of a per cent per annum from ;h 7th
day of March. 1, and for the furthei
sum of 10U attorney's fees with inter
file rate of H ner cent ier
aiiDuni iruin mez, til day ol Mun-h Ifr.ll
and lor the oost and expense ot sale and
oi said nt.
how, therefore, by virtue and In nersu-
anc of said judgment, decree and order ol
Tills Is one thing you get as well
as fresh goods at
J. 31. Brown's
GROCERY
Ho never cheapens quality , to
Lower prices.
Ackers Dyopepsla Tablet are ol4
(HI A rWTM.1 1 ITTs ulluraiilua I 1. ... . U
UMiiir of the food. diatreH after eslinir or .J.. "". Bln "" 01
.vii.. vipfTmiai. who nine taniet
iri ves i muiediau rel iff. So and 50 cents at
Helta Drug store.
.OTIC'KFOKPHtMCMTIO.
N
The Orciron C'onfereiiis-, FiOh An
nual Hiwsiou held in Ei Kavelte clon-
el on Mondsy morning, liishnp W
AI. (Stanford 1). I), of lisrilsliurrf Pa,
presided at all the daily ses-ions.
'I'his was one of the most protitable
meetings ol Hie conleience. The re
port of the past year showed mark
ed ad values in all line of church
work. The church membership has
ureal ly lncreasetl and many new
iMilnts are openine. On Hunday Apr,
10 (our younr men were ordained to
the olllce of deacon. They were Ileva
II. A. Deck, O. IE Phelps, J. A.
Kenshaw and E. AI. IdajKer. On
(Sunday evcrlne over nix hundred
dollars was subscribed for the nils
alonary cause, t . U. 1'olin); was
elected Presiding Elder. Step were
taken lo raise an endowment fund
for La Fayette seminary the church
Bcln l ha-ated at Eh rayette Oregon.
Over two thousand dollar was sub
scribed lor this, llev. M.J. Ballen
tyne the retiring Presiding Elder
was stationed at llillslairo for the
coming year. Hwv. L. Myron lltaiz
er of the Ilillsboro church was traua.
feeed to theCorvalli charge. Kev
llallcntyne la well known here and
will las heartily received by all. He
and hia family will move from Ea
Fayette in the near future.
This iiaraeraiih touching one of
our wi II known citizen Is taken from
the Newton (Iowa) Record of a late
date: Fo the past two week Elder
T. F. Itrown lis siient most of the
time among hia Ni'Wton friends whom
he left about eiglit years ago to tine
a new Inline iu llillslairo, Oregon.
He has pa-wed through deep waters
of a 111 let ion aiuce tnen. About a
year ago he hurried hi wife, and
since then suite red a stroke of para
lysis from which he has not recover
ed and probably never will. Altho
feeble In Isaly, in spirit he i the
same geiilel, kindhearted man he
always was. He came to Newton in
Us;., ami lived here until he left for
Oregon, always honored and resort
ed by everylsxly. Eist Sunday
morning he preached at the Christian
church, of which he whs a charter
member when the an iety waa fl r.-t
orwanivl hear years ago. His old
brothers and sisters in the church
were delighted lo hear him again
brom here he will go to hi son, Dr,
James I Irow 11, at llirtley, reb., with
whom he will remain for a short time
N'fore returning to Ilillsboro, Ore,
i :- n't ikelv he will ever agnin
I friends in Newtiu.
Work on (he athletic track on the
campus, is being pii-lu d as vigorous
ly as tho rainy weal her will permit.
A number of students volunteer
their services each da and already
a largo amount of work has been
done.
Prof. Atwell is again able lo meet
his classta after a severe illness of
several days.
The baseball team is practicing for
some g.iines with the surrouiidmi;
town In the near future.
The Eaw n Tennis club of P. II. has
been nrganixd and now has a mem
bership of about 'h. With one court
in good condition ami another in
preparation some interesting games
may ho expected.
Ja. L. Ilerry Co. M. 2d Oregon
who was killed in battle April II, in
the Philippines at the age of ID vcars
was a sou of conductor Charlss I!erry
of the regular freight train that run
from Portland to Corvallia. The
father ia well known to the traveling
public of the west side as he in the
summer taken the place of the regu
lar conductors wheu they take a lay
off.
111 lS.'i.'J still stands and is (srasional
ly urs'd by other demominationa.
Wm. Kane now of Forest Ornve was
the contractor and he received l.r()0
for his work. In the .10s the church
was a strong rranixation. Hon.
John 8. VY bite and f.tmily, the elder
sue builder.
satisfactory.
Ueita.
Money refunded if not
Price 2o and 51) cts. at
Beautiful complexion
jaisaibility without if'iod
sort thi; only exists in
is an im
blood, th
connection
n'uo nun iiuiiiiy, mcwoii ami iamlly with eoiai diifeation. a health v lio-a
Minsiame ami Homy ami many am- and bowels. Karl's Clover It-ait
irle individuals being communicant, acta directly on the laiwel. liver am
What change ill years
new country.
Bishop W. M. Htanlord of Harris-
burg Pa. will preach in the Evan
gelical church Friday evening April
28 at eight o'clock and on Haturday
morning at II :) a. m. The Bishop
ia well known here and is deservedly
popular, llev. M. J. B.illcntyue
will have charge of the service in
Ilillsboro.
Oen. Olis informs the department
that fie will commence sending the
volunteers home, the flrst emharka'
lion lading May oth. T he 1st Call
lornia Infantry will be the first to go
aboard the ship. Then cornea the
turn of the 2d Oregon. Our vete
rans will without doubt be at home
by the loth of June, but if from any
delay iney ilo not got hero by that
time then the Imiepkmikn r hope
1 ney may not be mustered out before
July 4th so they may las in the great
parade at Portland that day. Oregon
is vain 01 ner soiuier noya. and we
want to show them to the editors of
the nation who will Im here that day
nring 10 a Kinney, keeping them in larfec
neaitn. rrn-c z,- els. and 00 cts,
iJelta Drug (Store.
at
Mrs. E. J. Hayn. s at Bedfleld. Ore,
wania some eggs or tne Oiiinea hen
W ho na them?
On every taittle. of hhiloh'a C-on
sumption Cure is thi guaranto : "Ai
we a-K of you is to u.-e two-thirds of
the contents of this la.ttle faithfully
then if you can say you are not bene.
(Tied return the laitlle to vour Drm.
gist and he may refund (he price
.-..I.I ft v . - .
imiii. i-rice zo CIS. and ;( cts anil
fl.llO.
Muddy complexions. Nanseatinc
i . 1. - . . e.
renin come irom cnroiiic conslipa
iion. rvnn i lover 1 tool lea Is an
absolute cure and Iihs bts n sold for
nity years on an absolute guarantee,
The most money ever paid into the
county treasuiers ofllce atone time
WHS the Slllll hatliltwl ttl trouanru
Catly Inst Monday by (Sheriff Brad- 1 rlL - ctH ",uJ 50 v
ford amounting lo f lbS47.CI. Treas
urt r Cady at once paid the state tax- Do you know consumption Is pre
es in lull and issued a call for en- ventawer (science has proven that,
dorsed warrant that will take up the and also thai neglect is suicidel. The
remainder except what 1 in the worst cold or couirh can l cured
Joseph Buchcr of Dilley Is in
Ilillsboro for a few days ihis week
that he may have surgical treatment
for his right hand which is in a bad
condition and threatened to poison
the bltaat and tissu,-g of the w hole
laaly. The hand is better than it
waaand will recover but Mr. Buchcr
will not be able to use it again.
school fund. Hupt. Ball has issued
warrants for that wherefore in a few
lays the big sum of money will be
hack in active circulation where all
giMMi money belongs.
with hhiloh'a Couth and Consumn-
iiou vure. noiu oil positive gu. trail
tee for over fifty years.
The board of engineers appointed
to examine and report on 1 nulna
iiay ami the desired improvements
are examining the harbor this week.
A public meeting at Newport is ap
pointed this afternoon unless it shall
be pooncd to accomodate Conrress
mnn Tongue who is desirous of at
tending.
Elder K. H. Sickafoose of the
Christian church baa moved w ith hi
family to Hillslxiro. lie h is taken
up Ms residence al me corner 01 .i'h
and Basel me streets where tie will
welcome bis parishioners and friends.
Ill:
Mr " it. Oates ha fitted up the
I" iiniif hi Second street opissiite
;i ;e i'kniikst priming otiii-e for
I-,-' parlors. It in a bower of
i's', The wall are papered
' i' r of Is-autiful flgure and a
pi- -put tint. The larire room ha
X
r.
n i i' e 11I by a partition reaching
' v 10 thereilimr. The dKr
r n" guardisl by portierea of
i " resign. The mint la where
" 1's and soda water are l-
c', '.!' in the parlor beyond are
' i-ii'iis where parties partake of
' . ' i i'. Beautiful ai-ns-n make
iii.:. in hanting ntaik where wor
r..: ." .-sriare to be driven away
n r tits for reneweil struggles
n,." l.ii-infss anxieties, llillslairo
1 -it n, t -s'fire had a place where
vfresh men's could be had,
Istes" taste and care for the
f his patron will bring the
deserve.
nr
i r
-Mr.
n.Oiio-t
te rl
- and
rlors.
nuU at Gates' iir
The Congretralional Church will
be ready foroccu a ney in xt Sunday.
All the usual services will la- cund.ift
ed at the usual hours. The theme at
8 p. m. will la "Mtu the Arbiter of
hi own D'stiny."
Attorney B. Bowman went lo
Portland yesterdiy to attend the
tale meeting of the K. O. 1'. M.
which translated means the fraternal
society of Macntas s.
llev. M.J. llallcntyne the newly
appointed pastor of th Ev.ingelical
church w ill pnach his intndtu'tory
sermons on Sumlay at ll:0O a. iu.
amis :0o p. ni.
Judge E. D. Sli iiiurk of Portland
was in town Wednesday lis'king af
ter hi business in'eipsts. Hi h' ailh
Is quite gmxl this spring, heller than
for aome time.
CorsTressniHii Tongue went to
Salem on W eilnesslay evening to
make an argument is fore Hie sop-
rtme court iu a es ise in which h Is
interested.
ncnmmericn s )n nave nad an
exceeding giaal trade in spring agri
cultural gcsxls. They have sold 27
harrow and 17 plows tesitles culti
vators and wagons. They attribute
much or their success to advertising.
Indeed in several Instance purchas
ers have stated that they had been
directed to their implement house by
their advertising in their home
paper. Printers ink like blood will
tell.
Best D. Q. auirar at Bchulmerlch A
Son, 5.60 per sack.
Wm Mohr makes boot At 1 is
shopon Second at reet, Ilillsboro, for
'.f() per pair, sewed snoes for ."r
and gives special attention to repair-
t t r . .
iiik. ne usi-a otny nrsl-grade slin k
which enablea him to guarantee his
wrok.
Mr. C. E. Dcichnmn saw a para-
irr.ipn in 111s nome paa-r that was
news. It was to the elfect that hia
younger brother, Peter, has been
olrertsl the position of teacher of
stenography and laaik keeping in a
college at a town some distance from
the old home. Charley says he did
not think that Peter could do it. How
the boys do grow.
T he patrons of the Eicey ville pub-
in' st-iiooi nave limit a horse barn at
the school house where the childreu
who ride to school may house the
horse. The district is not so large
but ihat the scholars can walk at
ordinary times, hut when the roads
are miidiiy it is more satisfactory to
ride.
Charles fasted an employee in
Smith llnv. saw mill at Tuslatin fell
or was thrown agdnst the saw
w hile in motion last Monday, April
1 Tl li. One arm was cut off and his
shoulder was Imdiy jumuiM. The
sufferer was at omv laken to SI.
Vincents hospital, Portland.
Why do Schulmerich A Son sell
more agricultural implement than
all other dealers in Washington coun
ty. The answer Is: quality any pri
ces and a trood assorted atoek f
goods.
Call on F. J. Barber. Second Hlrefl
if you want a tirst-class shave or hair
cut. Try hi baths, either hot nr
cold.
Laud Owes at Obioow Citt, Ohioon.
Anril l.i iwmi
JOTKK IS HKRKBY 01VKX, THAT
1 tiieioiiowinir named settler has tiled
notice .r his intention to make final proof
in support 01 his cluim and that aui.l
proot will De made belora County Clerk
of WanhiiiKton Co. at ilillsboro Oregon ou
Adolpb Lcchiier.
II E. !' for the lot sec 31 tii 3 N R 4 I Sheriff of V
W and lots 4 and 5 and 8 K w of N W V I W N Barrett
seen tp 2 -V K 4 W. Attor
tie nuines the following .iinmn
prove ins continuous residence uisjn and
euiiivation 01 sain lunu, vis:
j it..:.. 1 .. ..
"i-r 01 uuztou, Uieson
u. eii .
J, II. Uinek
V. Tolke
CHAS. H. MOdRKrt
4H"' Rcyister.
ay ISilH, at the south dnor of the
Court House, In Hillaboro, WsnhinKton
County, Oreiton. at I tie hour ol 10 o'cloek
a m ol aaid day, sell at publio auction to
tne lils'irat tmiiier lor raali town:
All of the N W M of See 4 in Tn 2 N R
3 W of the Will. Mer. in Wash
County, Oregon, containinir Pin 'is ai rea
(Said sale beiuir subject to a wriiten leaae
on a part of aaid premises to said Monti
taindale Lumber Company and subject to
the rights Of said comtianv nn.lHr Hui.i
decree)
to satisfy the hereinbefore named aiimn
nd for the coats and expenses of aaid
sale.
(laid nronertv will be sold aubiert in i-rv.
ueinniioD as per statute 01 urevon,
n linens niv Hand th
April lua
w. d. BRAnmtin
Sheriff of Washington County, Ure'ron,
4lkil
Attorney for Plaintiff.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - -
THREE COLLEGE COURSES
' CLflSSICflL, SCIENTIFIC, LITEARV
AUniMlHTBATOIIH MALI),
KIIKItlFFM MALK.
Notice ia hereby stiven that in nursn-
ance oi an order made by the eoiintv
court of the state of Oregon, for Wash
ington county on the Uth day of April,
lH'.iil, in the matter of the estate of James
f.j 1 . . . .
.iiuvAjniiicK uoeu, ana 10 me as adininis
The Acadcmi prepares for Colleae and aires
i. uth d, or a cnorougn tnglish Education, the best pre-
purdtion ror teaching or business. All ex
pense s rertj lot. Board and rooms at the
Ladies Hall $3 to $4 per tceck, inclu ding
eteccne ngnc and heat.
THE COLLEGE DORMITORY
Under
Y Vlfl'llTK OF A KXKCCTI0W.
ir i lecree. and Order ol Hale. iHnued nm
oi inecirruit court ol the blateol Oregon
for V a.shiiii'toii eotintv. in favor of I! l.va.
-.,. -.,.1 VI .. L' I . . ! ik . ( . . .. ..
.,..,.., , a ,.,nir..,, auu agauisi w iu uie lureiiuon oi saiu nay all those pie-
... '"ii , aKein tor rra, pam-ia anu tracts or lanil, lying Ih-
....... .....'uil, .,1.1 V l.UIII IIIM1II Mllfl f l.ti a... I a.,.... II' 11. .
(rare W.sul r.., th. ...... r .. j """ "u7 " " aaiuilgum cotlll-
. .. - .i v , " iwui n i ui i iu I 1...... ... -...4 v... : .. . .. , , I
lor the lurtlier sum of r70 II H vl,l 1.' " ." ." '"K '"ore lariii-uiariy
coin with intcrcHt thereon at the rate of !'n,,wn uignatcU and described as fol-
iu per ceni per annum from the and .law I
experienced manaacment
nish rooms and board at cost on
trator thereof directed, I will, as such ad- Din. not to PXCPOci l RC
niinistrator. Bell at public auction at the F ' l CXCea $1.60
south door of the court house in Hillslxiro I v ,
Waehiueton countv. Oregon, on Salnnlnu I r0r FUll Dartirillara arlHeoa
iUi'i,i. j..ni..'i.7 . ; r uuuimjo
...... ui .uajr loi-ir, at IO O CIOCK
trill fur-
the club
SPRING
TERM
BEGINS
MAR.
29, 1S99.
president McClelland,
Forast Groce, Oracjon
per cent
ol January lairj and for the costs and e-
penses oi sale ami ol saul wnt
NOW. therefore, bv virtne anil In rnniti.
ance of said judgment dc rec and Older of
sine i win. on .Monday I tie i day of Ma,
V' soutn door ol the court house
iiiuniivro, t
111 llillNixiro U'iiM)ilnt.,ii ii... it- I aion
at the hour of 10 o'clock A M of said day : n" "h thence south 14.73 cha thence
sell at public ai.ction to the higliest bidder ,"t 1 rd thence north 14.73 chs then
for cash tlie following described real nrnn. east one-half rod to tha nluca of l,r;.,i.i I
on " I .i . r, . . b l
v. uiion me toiiowing tornis oi sa t....i-
All Unit ivrtinn mix. .tul n.m.1 .1 LnJ I si t. . .
. ' ... - . ' v v.. w. mnu
y"K. being and situate in Wa-hington
county Oregon and more particularly
Known and described as lota I and 2, in blk
U of DoUghtv's suh-fiiviainn ttk Knipvi...
addition to the town of ilillsboro, to sat-
iniy me iieerenioviore named sums and lor
the costs and expenses of aaid sale.
Said nronerty will he ailil mhii tn
ucniifiiiuii ua ner atutute oi Oregon.
Witne-siny hand this lmli duy of April,
Wi.
W. D. BRADFORD,
oheriff of Washington nnintv iiij.in
Geo. K. Bagley, '
U At
low lo-wit:
First trai t Iteing all of the southwest
quarter oi sec iu tp z north, range 3 west
it in mct containing iihi ai res.
ecolld tract (Jonimencinir at tln I
northwest quarter of gee 15 ti and ranw
sioreasui, ana running thence east one
Utorncy for I'laiutiff.
executor's Xotire.
What Is Shiloh? A irrand ohl rain
eny mr Unufrn, Coliia ami Cunauiii-
plum; uacd ihronifh the worhl for
nan a ccninry. hai cun- innmnw,
I, la nu. ..( I. :. . .
,,i iiu-iiiiiin iiiiisurriiiiii.n
anil relieved many in ailvam-el utair
en. ii ytiu are not aaliyflnl with ihu
reaun.- we will rcruml vnur money
1'rice 23 ami 50 eta ami 1 (K). Ih-Ii-.
Juhn 0. Leisure nf I'ortlaml will
organizes t'ahin nf Native 8ona of
On vn at Wi-hriing' hall nexl Wed
nclay. All yotinir men horn In
Onvm are invil.il to la prcaent and
la'ciime inha'dlant nf the chin. A
rixm.1 liit of charier members have
alreaily la-en necurotl.
The laliea of the Christian rhn n h
will Rive ilinncr on in" urn my oi
May In the tJranr' 1111. ci'iia.
Alo refrtxhnienta ami xociai in the
evening. -W
The fmiiii- of t.ie l.icey ville church
la raiii aim workmen have com-
menivl lo put on the aiding. The
atruclure i-i '1 by 40 fiH-l in aiin and
will cixt uli-'ii ciniple'el 1700 or
nmre. Th lurnVr in iMmtlcte it Is
on haml.
Ir. A k i ii-, .l.niHt, ia cnlliil to
llippncr by ln-iru-r and will fa?
a I --cut a wii-k or ten rlay. He will
start etart on the trip May 2J.
Pr. A. II. Built y and family are
vi-itirjr in llilltarn Ihi- week. Ir.
It. will return in a few day, hut Jlr.
Itailey will remain lonrer.
Ir. Brown will he in town from
Monday until Haturday at the r-i-
dence of Mra, S. J. Brown on i Ht.
prejHtred for dental work.
Mr. Willard Henry, of Tualatin,
dil at Brown. ville, April 10, i,t and
wa hurried at the Iird cemetery at
SlatTuril.
00 pairs nf nhoes at S-hulmerich
Son, your choice at 50 and "."a-u.
la-r pair.
For fine confivliona and fruit go lo
Gates' on Second street.
Uatea' for icecream and soda.
Tkraairh Tourist i ari t St. Loola.
A tourist aleepinif car will leave
Portland every Monday via Mo. Pc
and every Wednesday via the Bur
linirton route at 8 p. in. via the O. Ii.
A X. through Salt Lake and l-nv. r
without chanjre to St. Ixiuis, an, I un
der the supervision of xp riencMl
conductors. No change of cars to the
cities, Kan-msCity or St. Iuis. Keep
this service in mind when i-oinu
eaat and consult O. 11. A S. agents or
addrei,
W. II. Hi Ki.ni RT,
Oeneral rasaentrer Agent, Portland,
Oregon.
Slrk Headache l'ltsitiTply and IVrma.
nently cureii he using Moki Tea. A
pleaant herb drink. Curra oaiatipaiion
ajal indigesti.ai, makis von eat, sleep,
work SDd happy. Sati-f tmn gnaranteed
or money refun-led. 5 ainl &0 eeuta at
The Helta,
Notice ia hereby given that the last
will and testament ol (Jeorge Mornhew
leceased, Isle of Washington county Ore.
ias oecn uuiy a-inuited to probate, by
he I'oonlr court of the state of Onwin
for Washington county and that letters
ter-tamenUry thereon have been dulv ia-
iel to the undersigned. aa executor of
lid will.
All la-raons, therefore, having claims
acain-l said estate sre hereby not i lied anil
quired to present them with the i roiK-r
mcliera to the nndcrsigned at tho law
offii-e of Th.is H A K. 11. Tongue, at Hills-
noro u.-ii Hilton county tlrcgon, w ithin
six months irom the dale hereof,
ilillsboro, Or. April l!i, lS'Ki.
THOMAS (iROVF
Executiir of tlie last will and testament
ol Itco. .Morphcw deceased.
One-half the purchase Price to be cash
in nana : one-nsn ol said inirchsse tin
to be paid in 12 months from the riav of I
sale. Deferred payments to draw inter
est at the rate of eight per cent per an
num and to be secured by mortgage on
me premises sold, anu that the convey
ance be at the expense of purchaser.
J. W.MORUAN.
Administrator of the estate of James
Mivormick deed.
p.!mm,mmmmjmtmm!wmm!
j HAVE YOU USED j
B BUTTER PARCHMENT? jf
899
. AH gilt-edged butter put on the mar
ket by creameries is wrapped in paper.
The product of the private dairy would
reach its market iu much bettei condi-
. tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment
than it does when wrapped in cloth.
Parchment is not only better than cloth
but cheaper.
. Cloth sells at 6 cents from
which 37 sheets can be cut 7Parch
ment wrappers cost a cents.
FREE BOOK.
For men only.
48
Dr. Myers & Co's
Marriage I Snide and Private Conn
lor to men is worth its weight in gold.
1 011 can get
A Copy Free
It is not natural for
Schillings Best
tea and coffee
to be as strong as ScM
iug's Best
spices f avnrirje extracts
Soda and bdkinf powder
are pure and
but they
pleasin
rr
For saw br
R. E.
Bryan Si Son
by writing. Itmnlains a world of
valuable information in rev"' I lo the
lawa of nature, marriage relations,
health, etc, and should be in the
hands of every man, young or old,
married or single, sick' or well. Sent
scaled.
Dr. Myers & Co
sful aneWsIirts in
America, with a record of cures cov
ering more than IS yean. Home
cures a specialty.
DR. MYERS & CO.
731 larket St.
San Francisco, California.
500 ShePts 8x11,
500 Sheets, 8x13
55 cts,
60 cts
Rambler I
- 'tandard size for a-pouud rolls is
I inches; 2-pound blocka are
wrapped in the 8xr3 size.
One reason why paper has not been
jenerally used heretofore, farmers
could Jnot get it at the general store
It is now kept at the Independent of
fice cut to any size wanted.
M0.00
W. H. GAULT,
Hillsboro Agent
Bee Supplies !
I hare nnrchaaed the Gales Creek Bee
Hive and Boa Ksctorv and am nnun.l tn
mr ism lowni pnrn, nee hives, bee
suppinta. apple, grape, cherry boxes etc.
Gumming saws a speciality.
, To save money call on or address
M. M. Hart. Usles Cret k.
uuiiuiiiiuujiiaiiiiiiiaiiiijiuiiiiui
We are not
The onlv House
In Oregon that sell Paints and Oils; however, we do
keep a few of these rare articles occasionally but as
a side line wily.
We arc Pharmacists
And we sell Drngs first and foremost
drugs at reasonable prices.
Good, pure
Monarch - - t-is tn
Imperials . . t4.' lo t:.1
Sterling . . f.50 to 7.5
E. L McCormick,
Iealer in RTr'VT'T TTC3
1XD BICVCLE 6CXDRIKS.
fnr in aiM-Bilear BoJJing.
Our Prescription Depart
ment is our Specialty.
THE D.ELTA DRUG STOF