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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1899)
The ttco Companies hace Reorganized and joined into one N .V.U I LKV KL KIT K IK II I K F The Heetln; Mlit will lift the V rtlurxlajr of rath Mouth. I'imt Wtnlneaday evening ihn work of re-orK'ttiiizin tliH IlilNl.oro volunteer tin- il.-onrtnieut wa completeil. A joint UKwIini; of I lie lueiultfM of Hook hihI Ladder company No. 1 mid Vuli'iu K itfiue company S . 1 whi li' I'l at th compaiiteV room iu IIih city hull, ami the coiiititiilion, which IM'I laatn drawn up hy a eoin mild appointed at a previous meet lug, wii adopted The nw organ lz.it ion U Known ax tie llilUlioro Vuluntw-r Fire It.'partment. The lioaril of tiro dltaiiit are to make tlic HnMtfnui'Mit of men to the hone ami the ladder corpa. An abneuce from the city for HO days without a proper ext-ue in aufllciont cauao for liiHini-Hl. Heavy tlntu are Import. for failure to be at tire, drills and the dinWntrnH of other dulits. Jug ular iiiHelin-4 will he held on the lir-it Wednesday in each month. Folio I I lie ailoplioti ol the con atitulion, otllcer for tlio new organ lition were elected a-4 follows: W. V. Wiley, chief; Calvin Jack, as hihIhiiI chief; L. A ling, prtwldent; John Wall, vice-president; Otto K'M'h, Hecretary; John Thornburg, arwlstant Hecretary, U. O. (Jardner, foreman hook and ladder corps and John Beauchamp, anitant, K. K. Coleitock, foreman hone cart with John Carntena a a-wiwtant. The Hoard of Fire Delegate aa elc'tcd are. He man Kchulmcrlch, Benton Ilowman, J. 11. Wilkia and K. 1!. H,ti.liit;toii. The chief wan made ex-iilllcio member and preaideut of board. TI1K STATE KAMI) Till KNAMENT. The band boys of Washington county are making all preparation to attend the State Hand Tournament to In held in Albany on Monday and Tut-a lay, June 5 and 6. The hands from Ihia county will he murt'ed into oiih orgitnlattioii anil will lie under the leadership of W.J. Wall, who la known as one of the most efficient teacher ami director of bands In the Hlate. Mr. Wall expects to jave over Ml inointxTs in the new organ ization and he Intends that the band .shall do ilself and the county credit at the tournament. The local bands are each doing full practice work and din in the remainder of this month the united bands will meet in this dly once a week for practice, the first one takes place tomorrow even ing. The city of Albany Is making great preparations to entertain thoHU attending the band tourna ment. Fie board and lodging will lie given all Immliiioii and the free dom of the city will le theirs. (Jrand parade of the bands will lake place at 10 a. in. of each day ami concerts will !e held each afiernoou and even ing iu which the leading musicians of the state will lake part. 1 incing, bicycle racea, haloon ascensions and other sports will help the visitors to pass the time away. II Is expected that there will lie 2iM) bands in at tendance. The railroads will give 1J fare and the boats 11 fare when ten or more tickets are taken. The hands from this county ill go by boat from l'ortlanil which will leave at 1. a. m. Sunday. The HillslMiro hand will give their first oM'ii air concert from the band stand this evening. As the boys are at considerable excuse for new music and uniforms they are planing to give an entertainment in the near future to raise funds to aid them in preparing for the tournament. It Is exectcd that the cliircns of Hills, boro and vicinity will show a spirit of generosity towards the band and give it audi aid that it may he a credit to llillslairo and Washington county. SI SIIAV SCHOOL I OM ESTIOX. The Washington County .Sunday Hchool AssH'inllon will hold Its I In h annual convention at Dilley, Thursday, June 1st. This program has lav ii arranged lor the occasion: IhilU l'raise nrvicc, Mr. Henry Jlaymond. tf :t.'i Heading minutes of previous meeting. Aoiiitliig committees. KhDO The Hahlmth School and Its object, Hev. WiUter HcynoUls. 10:10 Discussion. lOtilO Do christians evr liecoine to old too attend Sunday school? FrancisC'halmers. ll):;H Discussion. 10:40 Music. 10:45 Hccllatlon, F.lmer Hor wick. 10;.H Preparation of the lesion, riiilmore Huxton. 11:00 Discussion. 11:10 Hindrance to primary work, Mrs. Venen. ll-.'M Discussion. 1I::I0 Itecltntioii, tlr.u-e Harding. 11:50 Music. Itcncdictlon. 1 :.." Music. 1:,10 Devotional service Topic: eonncious presi'iice of the holy aplrlt, Hev. tloorg.i Hunyon 1 -45 How can wo iutcrwd the lays? 1:M 2:05 11a pp. 2 K. 0. Mulloy. Discussion. (Question 1mx, Kv. O. F, HMrts of schools and com- nillte. 2;50 F.leetien of ofllcera and gen eral business. ,1:l. Imitation, Mabel oung. :t:J. ltecitation, Jenette George. Music. Hcnedielion. ctnur iioutK. I. AW iXt KT. ha Hammock of tlaston pre , . examined on a complaint hv Dr. W. D. Wood and ... . . i nsane and sent to the " ! .11. . U ill A TK. . . . Meftlin divil. final Monday June 12 fo. . final account I Cleil and Monday June 'li get fur ! st l exaiinnalioii. Hst Jensen Heirs dewl annual ac count riled. Kd August iifolt de.-., ailuji.iis tralor authorizLsl to erect a tomb atone at the grave of deceased not to wot over l no. F.-it llolit Walker d.iil, e-tale ad mitted to prohute and U 1 Wei Ih witch apHiinlel aduiiniitrnror witii h mil fixed at fits). Ks Jacob Frachi l! d.-.-.l, Hnal ac count tiled and Monday June 19 xl for exxrnii.a'ion. Kst W W t'urilin dt-cJ, fiiml ac count allowed and the estate clow-d ol record. ( EUT1HI A tA .Ki.Ttl. As a result of tlie examination held by rtupt. Ball list week iTrtiticatea have been l-wut d to teachers as lol-low-: First (Jrade )ro H OverholtzT, T.gardville; Helen J Kvving, Fultor; and Mrs A II (love Newtwrg. Kecond tirade Annl H shI, Hills bori ;(rf l M. Hwl Forest tirove, and L'z.ii' Huiho (iales Crnek. Third (ir-ule Mury Luis?, Dell Young, Martha Ingram and Samuel Lawrence, HillslMiro; Ktll Adams and Victor Kiumctt, Forest drove; I'liis l.a Jack and Viola ibinsou, Farmington; Chrisue l.iule and Jane Pitman, l.surcl; Millie K Pros scr, Kinton; Lucy C. dult, Tigard ville; Maud ()ens, tVslnr Mills; Hel en O Johns m, H-edville; Anna M Kelley Sylvau and John Hcichen, Phillips. Ferd droner o. S.'lioiis was In town Tuesday. Mrdrouer is a inemlicr ol the bicycle coiniiiissiouers. He states (hat a club ot 115 has been organized at Scholia with himself as prenidfiit and LVI. Brooks secretary, 'l'lic club lias begun work on a path from Scholia to Portland and exiecls to have several mites of the path eoifi pleted this Hummer. The ni"mln r-i have contributed very lilx-rilly to ward the path fund In iul litio to their tax levy and hope Willi next year's contribution to complete their path to a connection with the Port land path. Sheriff Bradford, whore serious illness was memioned in the Lsdk I'K.nkknt last week, is still very low with little change in his condition, though his friends and physician have reasonable hopes of his recovery. During M. Bradford's illness the olllce has been in charve of his deputy C K. Deichman, assisted by Max Oamlall and the busiues ot the olllce has leen kept up to the high standard of elllciency maintained hy Mr. Bradford. Lute yesterday eve ning the patient was resting e.i-y and was thought to l slightly better tho visitors are yet denied. Hillslairo camp No. SIM), Wood men of the World, held a special meeting Tuesday evening at which they entertained State Organizer Hogers of Port lurid and a large dele gation of visiting brethren from the camps at (Vil.tr Mills and (ilencoe. After adilnases by the State organ izer and visitors a lunch was given, after which a smoker whs enjoyed by all present. The city council of (A melius held a special mis ting Monday and order ed the mxrchal lo enforce the ordi nance to the letter requiring a-iloons lo lc cloned on Sunday, llerelolore the hack doors have la-eti ocn on Sunday but now the town will l i'ry from Saturday night till Monday morning. About twenty memU-rs of the Congregational L'ldies Missionary society went lo Forest drove Wed nesday In response lo an Invitation from the ladies of the Congregational church of the latter place to hold a Joint business and social meeting. H. P. (Wnelius made a trip last week dowi to Middleton where he conducted the auction sale cf the farm implements and slock liclong ing to D. B. Hcasoncr. He reports a big crowd present ami that fair prices were had on the articles sold. County Treasurer Cady paid off last Wednesday the fourth warrant for .'),()00 of the f 10,000 nix V"t cent refunding warrants held by Sliute A Foole's bank. Treasurer Cady ex pects to he able to cali the other two in by NeptemlaT 1st. The delegates to the drand L')dgo I. O. O. F. from Hillslairo were Jerone Palmatecr. Calvin Jack, Jr. md S. II. Humphreys weut as delegates to the drand Lncamp. ment at Salem. Dr. Tamiesle is having what will la? one of the largi-st and finest barns in Washington county built upon his dairy farm 4 miles mirth of this town which will la4(ix!H) leet Willi W It. walls. lion. A. S. Brig member of the legislature, was III town Monday transacting business. Mr. Briggs in company with his brother is ing.iged in the merchantile business ai uuiey. Conjrressmai Tongue, accompanied hy Mrs. Tongue went out to Jackson ville last Tiiifiday where he attended the drand Kncampmeut and drand IiOilge, I. O. O. F. Miss Klla Hoyt, a professional nurse of Portland, who has been en- Joying a rest fa; the past two weeks with her pareuis returned io ncr duties In the city Tuesday. Schulmerich A Son will soon re- eclve a full supply of n-irvesung machinery. Mowers $10 and up. Binders for $100 to $1)0. See their stock iH'fore purchasing. Prof. J. H. Stanley, principal of the training sch.ad for Consul idatinl university was in IHMioro last Sat urday greeting old friemK Dr. C. B. Brown will N In Hills lairo May -.ih at I he residence of Mrs. J. W. Morgan, to remain one week. J. J. Kuratlli, at one lime assessor for this county but now a well-to do farmer of Phillip, was In town Mon- dyr. 8. H. Huston r'tiirneil yesterday from Heppner where has Ns n dur ing the past week nn legal business. Umbrellas forram and sunshine at Schulmerich A Son the laft asort nient for the lowest price. John Hale made a very brief visit to his old home while his train slop ed to lake on wood. Thoa. TalNd pre-i.lenl of Cornelius' cilv council was a lLIL-Niro visitor Saturday. Mi Heroin Latham has returned from Portland last A Cicijcle Club has been formed recently at Glencoc AT1ILK1K TUlt K KIMMIKI) Mauj w.jr ItPtn ranie fram Fan miiiKtoii. Taa Marriage Kepurteil (iLEMOK .0TLS. This town has joined the procession of the uii-to- ate towns ami has or gani."il a bicycle club. A meeting was held last Stturday morning and H. P. C irneiius was temporary presi dent and W. It. Mays secretary Af'er a brief discussion it was decid ed lo organize a club under the name of dlencije Cycle Club. A permanent org inizition wis then affected and a mt ints-rti: of some 2" secured to the chili's roil. The officers elected are K. C. Mays, president; F- Kane, vic president; Mrs. W. U. Mys sec retary and r rank dordou treasurer. Tin exivutivo committee cousisls of K. C. Mays, K. Lincoln and F. Gor don. J ihn Connell, W. Jo-Hand W. K. Mays werechiMen as a committee on by-laws and constitution to report at a meeting to Ik) held on Saturday evening of this week. The club has Ims-ii asauied of its share of the bicy cle tax and I his money together with a large amount pledged by the mem hers of the club will be ued to build a patii from this pUce to Hilltiboro. Our K. of. P. Lodge has recently had a fine two story hall erected. J W. Goodin who did the carnter work upou it has beeu given the con tract to paint the building and is now at work upon his job. Mrs. Nancy Johnson has let the contract to J. W. d xxiiu to build a residence. Work will lie commenced next week. I'iCUTC IMVEhSlTV. Piof. Frank H. Foster of Oakland Calif, addressed the Y. M. C. A. last Tuesday evening. Pres. Tims. MK'lelland intends to return from his Ktstcru trip in about ten days. Mr. C. II. Barber relumed to school the lirst of the week on a short visit, Thursday was gala day at Pacific University. Kecitalions were dis missed ami all joined in celebrating the completion of the new athletic track ami field. The finishing touch es only remain to tm done, when P. V. will have one of the la-st tracks in the state. Much credit is due lo Mr. W. D. Clarke who has sucrii tended its construction, and to Ihe students who have so willingly given their servi. es toward its completion. Saturday May 27th is local fit Id day at P. U. Much Interest is laing manifested hy those who are to take part. Trainer Hansen reports about twenty younw men who are goiig to cuter for the different events and al- llio hamlicapHd hy a lack of time for preparation some gissl results are ex peeled. There Is some doutit as to who will be Ihe winner of the cham pionship cup, altho Ihe Freshman class will probably make the best show log of any class represented. If the weather will permit the Lawn Tennis club will hold a tour nament on Held day May 27. The ladies basket ball team will also play an exhibition game the same day. Practice in both games has taen re tarded on account of Ihe weather, yet a good showing will lie made if noth ing hpans. 1 AKMlMi I0. Llder Wolverton is holding pro tracted meetings at the Christian church this week. Hev. Kicli w ill hold services at the Christian church Sunday morning May 28. Misses Phoebe Jack anil Viola Hohinson attended the teachers ex amination at Hilishoro last week. Mr. and Mrs. j. Halverson depart ed for (heir old hi me in Norway to day. The achool district has invested in a bell and Hag. The ta ll will be erected in the near future. Mr. 1M Hoge, our merchant, and Miss Kda Adams were uuited in mar riaue last Thursday May 4th. The tsiys did not fo.-get the usual serenade for which they were well rewarded. Miss Helen Johnson who is teach ing school at Patton Valley was the guest of her sister Mrs. Simpson last Sunday. J. II. l'ier of Milton paid his brother a flying visit Ibis wet k who is seriously ill. There will la children's day exer cises at (he Christian church the 1st and the M. E. church the 2d Sunday in June. The advents have secured the use of the achool building here and are holding meetings every Saturday. A very ipiiet wedding taik place at Ihe home of Mr. Myers last Wednes day. Ihe contracting parties were Miss Mela M yrr and Mr, Henry Haase. VtltlUISV KE-l'MOS. Committi of Washington county Viternns A-sK'iation met at 0r nelius yesterday forenoon and out lined Ihe program for the (Sth annual convention lo be held at Cornelius June 30! h, July 1, 2, and :l 1. The following program was adopted: June Afternoon, arranging the camp. Camp tire in Ihe evening. July 1 Formal opening of the association and woman's auxilary at 0::!0 a. 111. Address of weh-ome by Mayi r of Cornelius. Bcsponse by association and anxilary at 1 :')( p.m. W. H. C. program. Kvening camp fire. July 3 Divine service: 1 0:30 a m, Sermon, Hev. C. F. Clapp 3:0 p m, " licv. B A.Atkins S.oo p m, " Hev. J. A. Campt-ell July 3 10:30 a m biisimsa meeting 1:30 p. ni. Beaverton will liurnish the program. Spni Final camp fire and closing. I Mmlod program will Ik arranged each day. H Ciandall, Wm Leach, Lewis Fairchild, Ksrnest llatsT-troh, (Vinmittee. The citizens commillee of tirnelius is making active prearations for the pnp'r celebration of Independence day on the 4th. I Sunday evening la-.t the fywialh League of this ciiy celebrate tlie tenth anniversary of the fotin Jing of the society, lul.pj and liar. i---m with n tl and while buuting uu-ld the pulpit and platform bright with the color of - A larife audincewaspr i. -ent being occupied, and . a teu'ton was given. The Y. P. r. IV K. of the Cngregational church, by invita tion, came with their pastor, Hev. F- P. Hughes, to attend Ihe exercises. A line chorus made up of tlie best singers in the city under the leader ship of Mrs. Laura Wells, added much with their splendid singing. Following the opeoing aoug by the choir was a bible reading in union after which short invocations were made by several memts rs followed In i.raver bv Hv. K. P. Hughes. A solo was rendered by Mr. Fred Vro mao, which captivated the audience. Misa Lula Manu read an inter-ting historv of the orlirm and growth of the Leagus. Following this was solo hy Mrs. Laura Wells, thi well known singer whose tine soprano voice has so often ple ised Hillstoro audiences. Mr. George B inyon read a naoer on the spiritual aim of Ihe League that was of iimcn interest to all leairue workers, as was also tne address of Miss L-'WU Olmslead, who siNike on Hi moltos of Ihe League. The program w. a closed by an able address by Hev. E. V Smith of Clatskanie, who spoke on Character and Heputation. The Home Dramatic Club gave an entertainment last Saturdjy eveniog at the Hey wood school house that was highly enjoyable and a plcndid success iu every way. Instrumental music, songs, dialogues, recitations etc, made up tlie program. those taking part acquitted themselves iu a most creditable manner. The club which has about 2'i memlars, 1ms just recently) orgaulz d withF. 8 Olsen leader ana .'Mis.s Anna iiohzuk secretarv. The club iuiemls in the near future to give a seiies ot socia bles and entertainments, the proceeds to be used to purchase an organ for the Sunday school of that district. The Sunday achool, w hicli lias la-eu organized for the p.tst three or four years, has a good attendants and is in a prosperous condition. The present superintendent is Mr. A. Martin and Mr. H. A. Huhle Is the assistant, ine hour of meeting Is 2:30 p m. This is a union sunilay scnooi anu every body is invited to attend. Superintendent Ball will hold a teachers institute at Dilley on Satur day May 27, It is en peeled that all teachers of Washington county as well as all l ersons interested in the cause of education will be present as work of interest to both will he car ried on. Prof. J. II. Stanley princi pal of the training school for Portland university will la present and take part in Ihe program. 'I he giaxl Ico nic of Dilley are preparing to fully sustain their reputation for hospital ity and those attending the Institute will be sure of a pleasant and profita ble day. Witnesses at the trial of Haines charged with disturbing public wor ship testified in ls-ha!f of their friend that it was Wm Harjier who was lo blame. William was promptly ar rested. He said he had attended church three limes this year and on one occasion he had misbehaved, hut whether the time was the one when Haines was present is not stated. Inquire Smith fined him sixtisn lollars and not i lied him that if he ever came into court again on such a charge he would send him to jail for six months. Prof. Hopkins, an authori'y on in sect depredations on timber, is tour ing in Oregon. Last week he inspect ed some of (he forests in Lincoln Co. His report will not he published for somo months yet. The eople at the Agricultural college keep in touch with his movements. Mr. J. A. Blanchard, of Nebraska, brother of our Cap Blanchard, took his brother by surprise yesterday, in that unanounccd, he dropped in for dinner. Mr. Blanchard may remain here for several months, tho he does not expect to desert his Nebra-ka home. Sunday's services at the Congrega tional church May 21: II am theme The Minister of Pain; 8 p in A ser vice oonducted by the Ladies Mis sionary Society, on missionary lines. The Lndeavorer Societies, Isith Jun ior and adult, will be conducted at the usual houis. The photograph of the court house io the window of the I.nhki'KNDKNT office showing ihe fine cloud effect Is from the gallery of W. H. Hoyt. Mr. Hoy t has a new lense for his camera and is doing some fine work with it. J. D. Philips a Mexican war vet eran ami brother of D. T. Phillips, of Cornelius, died at that town last Wednesday aftcrnixw, aged 72 years. His funeral was coi ducted by mem hers ol the Grand Army. Schulmerich A Son have purchased some wagons from the factory and can sell them from $7 to $15 cheaper than other dealers. They sell a 3 steel skein 3 inch tire, all complete for $80. Deputy Sheriff Deichman Wednes day turned over TO Trcarurer Cady $9,764 6'J taxes recently collected. This makes a total of $sl,077.75 as the collection for this year to that date. Mrs. A. L. Monette who moved away from Hillslsiro 33 year' ago Is visiting at A. Sigler's. Sirs. Monette Is from Kureka California and is ac companied by h r daughter Tiilie. Mrs. M. M. Bridges and Mrs. J. M. Greear went to Salem this week, being delegates from Hilishoro He hekah I alge I. O. O. F. to lle St tie assembly of that order. Miss Adna Garlingtou will leave tomorrow for Itufus, Sherman county where she will ea-nd the summer w ith relatives and friends. Miss MacBride, ventriloquist, Is advertised to give an entertainment in Ihe old Christian church liext Monday evening. Mrs. A. C. Gar ison and children nfportland was In HilMwro over Sunday with Mrs. Garrison's parents. Wednesday was baby days! Perry Kills' studio, anl there w as about loo babies there to sit for a negative. Ir. S. A.'Mulkey of Independence spent lat Sunday with Hev. K. II. Sickaforwe. Schulmerich A Sin is the place lo buy shoes, see their Me and 7."c Jobs. Fresh cherries 15 cents r pound or 2 pounds for 2- cents at Gates'. iTWO HOVS RETURNED John V. Perhins of Co. H and C. Ur. Louden of Co. G OK EG 0 HOVS ALL KlUlIT LaaaVa fall was a reraltr aad served his tiaie-l'rrkla Ketaraed a nick leave. C. W. Louden. Co. G. 14th U. 8, Infantry returned home last Monday evening, nis term of enlistment hav ing expired. He is a native of Wash ington county and when at home lives near Gieucoe. W hen the war broke out he was with his company iu Alaska, but it was recalled and sent to Manila with the fir-t expedi- tiou that went last summer under the convoy of the Charleston. Private lyiudeu wore his brown cot ten uni form which was warm enough for the Philippine climate but rather thin for Oregon. He was not in any of me campaigns against the Spaniards tut soldiers who have been in C uba aud are now la Luzon state that they preier to nght the Spaniards. A Fii ipino is treacherous and they will as sassinate their guard tho they know they will tie killed the next minute. Mr. Louden praises the rush and dar ing of the Washington and Tennessee volunteers with whom he was most intimately connected. John W. Perkins, a private in Co. II, 21 Oregon, returned home last Ibursday. He did not come home because he wanted to come, but be cause he had to. He had been sick and iu the hospital for a tedious spell, and rsuaut to the policy of the government to discharge and send home sick soldiers, Private Perkins was discharged. There was quite a ball of red tape connected with the matter and before Ihe dis charge got to Manila young Perkins nad recovered and joiued .his coin pany. He was out of the service several days before he knew it, Perkins says the soldiers do not want io come home till tney have couqur- ed a peace. They want the glory of completing what they have so gal lantly commenced and by so great labor carried along so successfully. Dead Utter List. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postotlice ai JtiiistNiro, 31 ay 13, lS'jy : Wm. A- llohhin, Mr. Aaron Brown, Mrs. A, J. Martin. All letters not called for by May -, win ne sent to he Dead letter Office. One cent will beieharged for each letter called for. II. Sc'HULMF.KIC'II, P. M. J. Samuel Aplin, of Aplin Bro.'s, proprietors of Ihe Cornelius flouring mill, was in Hillsisiro Saturday pay ing taxes and attending to other business. Mr. Aplin is secretary for his company and does the oulside soliciting for trade. He recently re turned from down the Columbia river and reports giawl sales of Hour. I heir brand of Silver Dust has met with special favor and is meeting with ready sales. Howard Donizel Smith, son of I). Smith at one time a large stock hold er in the Climax Mills, died at Port land May 12 and was brought here f ii burial last Monday morning. Young Denizel was horn in Hilishoro in 1885 and at the time of death was a few weeks past 14 years of age. The deceased was sick only 10 days. Frank Smith of the Tualatin Ml 1 Co., Tualatin, has been arrested on a charge of larceny and will have his trial tomorrow before Ksquire Smith. Frank is accused of breaking Into a dwelling and taking thereliom dish es lo the value of $. Albert Phillips has been at home with his father D. T. Phillips for the past six weeks confined to his room with a lung trouble. He has so far recovered that his physician Dr. F. A. Bailey has discontinued his visits. Hia't A Heasoncr have commenced sawing lumber at their new station, i he first output has been used for mess and bank houses at the mill. S twing for the trade will commence in a few days. A Fourth of July celebration is ar ranging to lie held at Soda Springs, on Gales Creek. Mayor Barn tt of Hilishoro has been engaged lo deliver he oration. Mr. Samuel Walker, once a reai d -nt of this county but now of Wash ington, was a visitor last week with his broiher-in-law A. Sigler. Hev. K. P. Hughes will preach at the I ley wood school house next Sun day afternoon at 3 :30. Kodney Clark a well mer of Cornelius was at seat Saturday last. known far the county A fresh lot of ta tiles at Gates'. Just received otice I have gone back to blacksmithicg again in the building formerly oc cupied by L. W. House, across the stieet from my old shop on 3d street. I solicit all my old trade. All work. U. O. OABDNEH, Hillsisiro, Ore. l or Hale. loO acres on Gales Crfek. about 4 acres cleared, small cabin, $."00. For terms inquire of S. S. Dallas, agent, dales ( reek Or. irk lleadarhe I'osltirrlr aad IVrsia. neatly cnml by iisinir Moki TVa. A pleanant herb drink. Cures oniitiplion and imlijr'-liont makes yon m, alwp, work and hppy. butisfjclion irurantl .r money refunded. 1!S and 60 ceuU at The Delia- It is not natural for Schillings Best tea and coffee to be as strong as Schil ling's Best f. vffiir extracts soda and baking powder but they are pleasing. pure nd For aal V R. E. Bryan & Soa Schillings Best money-back tea an i baking powder at Your Grocers XOT1CKFOK PI UI.1C VT10 LandOtliceat Onyen i'i;yi.-n. N'OTICt IS HERfcBY i:! i A . Ul AT the following natural ! :.t - i: :.c.l notice of hit inu-miuu lo m iko r'-i : , r-'i in support ot his claim, u'lii tn.;t ..'! i-ri ill Im nial bvlorelu. ii rk .1 u !.:. ton Co, at Hillsburo, Orw, on J jiii- ' : W.r,i vii: FKITZ l'AKl.-i ll. H E ll(4i lor the E eft U' ami K of x v -x it lp n r nv ue nmwi tu ioiiowiiil' ni.fr to prove his continuous ri-suk-tui- ujhmi ami ullivauon ol caul laml vu: Heiuru-h IVtvrmmol Itu x t ti ( m- -on Jamra X Klippin ius . u'lBiimiKen Ferdinand Utvener " CHAS II Miami S. 61,4 K.-.;i-t-r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Ornci atOkih.is City. o-..n. May s. l-n. TOTICE 18 HEKK1IY t.lVKN I II AT Xs the followinir-iiniiud M-ttU-r has i.li-d notice of his inlviition to maki- ii:iai -:ot.i iu Bunnort of his ciuiin. antl that said proof will be made iKt'nre I'o. l'!rk o Waahinton Co. at lliilstturo, ' oil June 24, IDM.vn: JOIi 11 mills; M. E. for the Krao W !, of X W . of PVc i Tp 2 X K 4 W. lie naiiiea tlie loiiowmi; witne.-i-s to prove hta contiiiuou ieuleiix- ueuu and cultivation of Mtid land, vu: wiiiiani.M btepliene ot Uuxiuii, iin--on V Whiuher WmToIke Q W llimen VaiiniM : " CHAS. ii. Mtulil-. 61-4 Kt'Kiatcr otIre ol Final Sett lenient. The undersigned, executor ol" iho c tale of Ed Schietlelin tlect-unel lias lilesl hia final acoDunt aa inch exi-ci.ti.r in the county court of Washington l ounly Hn soii and said court has aiHiiitnl Mon.l iv June 12 18SIH, at ID oVI.s k a in tor hearing said aoDouot and objection nhn li may In made thereto. C L ScuiKt t ki.in, Executor of the estate ol Ed Sohieili?. liu deed. 61-3 Beautiful complexion is an im poaaibilily without good blood, the aort that only exiats iu conneelion with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl' Clover K ot Tea acta directly on the bowels, liver and kidney keeping them in perfect health. Price. 25 cts. and uO els. at Delta Drug Store. On every bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you la to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not la ne- fried return the bottle to your lrng- glst and he may reluml tie price paid. ' Price JJ5 cts, and oil cts and $1.00. Many a lover has turned with lis- guat from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. KnrlV Clover Koot Tea purities the breath by ila action on the bowels, eie., as nothing else will. Sold lor years on alswlute guarantee. 1'ihv 2" cts, and 50 cts at Delta. How ia your wife has she lost tier beauty? If so, Constipation, Imii- geation, Sick Headache are the prin cipal cause. Karl'aCIover I toot Tea has cured thene Ills for half a centu ry. Price 25 cts, and 50 els. Money refunded If results are not satis factory. Do you know consumption Is pre ventable? Science has proven thai, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can ! cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Hold on positive guaran tee for over fifty years. Wm Mohr makes Ixsiis at his shop on Second street, llill-horo, for $.).0 per pair, sewed sma-s for f.ir and gives special attentiou to repair ing. He uses ouly nrst-grailo stork which enables him to guarantee his wrok. Sick headache, thecur-i- i ;' r w rked womankind, are cp..' kly .... muely cured by Karl's lo. r Uk. Tea, the great bl.aal purlMcr i id Ii sue builder. Moni'V n foi".: if t.., itisfactory. i'ruw 25 ani '.lit-. DeJta. STUAYED or HTOI.KX -One light bay horse, with white atrip i;, the face, pigeon toed, dim bran. I on left hip, weight about 1050 lbs, $.1 re ward for any Jniormalion leailin ; lo his recovery. II K. Ols m, Osstou Oregon. Vulraaic Eraptlaus Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Iiucklin's Arnica .tlve, cures I hem, al-o Old, Hunuiiig ami Fever Sores, Ulcers, lloil-, l-cion-, Corns, Warts, Cuts, llruise. K irn-, Scalds, Chapped Hands, ( niii.i oos. Ilest Pile cure on earlh. Unves out ains and Aches. Ou'v 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Soid by the Delta Drug Store. Muddv noiiuilexioiis. V lii-s-aMriir breath come from chron c i-t .. na tion. Kh' Clnvt-r It i.' Il.. - !: bsoln e cure and has I ei i. - . i a flf'y years on an a'woluie g i ii-tu . I'i ice 2d cts. and .'Ml c a. Why do Mchulim rich .V S-m morv Huricullural inn. I i i i all otlit-r ilinlcr Iu Va-tiii ; . mi- ty. The anvyr Ik: quality any .ri- cr and a good aHKirtcd 'o k of goods. V. T. Hlattcn, d ntit, ui !, 291 J Morrison Ht., Cor. o h, tij -i..ir-i. opp. Meier A Frank, port! ,.,,). nr-. Call on F. J. Karra-r, S.hhu I -ir If vou want a flint-clan hvenr I ,nr- cut Try hia bafht. t-ii ti-r le t or cold. COO paint of kIiom at Schu!o.. ' cii A Hona, your choice at M ntnl 7"--u. per pair. Remember GateV for a c IP H!ll and aoda. I)r. K. II. Hovcy, uVnti-t, F r-i O rove Oregon. Klrawberrie 2ic per box or (i for f 1 at Uatea. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, The Academy prepares for a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex pense s renj lorr. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per treek, including electric light and heat THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY Under experienced management, trill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club pin, not to exceed $1.60 For full paiticulars, address presidext McClelland, Fost Groce, Oragon mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HAVE YOU USED BUTTER PARCHMENT? 3 . All gilt-edged butter put on the mar Let by creatueiies is wrapped in paper. Tbe product of the private daily would reach its market in much bettei cotuli- . tion if wrapped iu Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard from which 27 sheets can be cut 27Parch ment wrappers cast 2 cents. 500 ShePts 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x 3. iiwiuiuiiuuijuuumuuuuwuuwms J F. DA VIES, pnaaioasT. St. Charles Hotel IlfCORPORATKD front aud .Morrison Slrr-ets, I'ortlaad Oregon. tlcrlric LIkIiUi, Electric Delia mid Uydruulic Kl.-T.itor. VM Kooiiih at 2i to 6c, Snltr, 7., to fl, Uood KrMaorant tonnectlon. Give us a call, DAV1ES W. H. GAULT, Hillsboro Agent in tiik ciP.criT ct i:r k thk I Sf:ite of iireijn for W'.-whinrton county I lirren i Mi htni.lt, l'lainlill i .tin Meikel. Iiefcndaujf I o .l.hn Merkel the above natnel defen-1-a-t. I m the name of Ihe Htate of Oregon yon .i-c herchy reii;red U) apjH'nr and aiiMwer thee nnplaint Ii If 1 aga.nt you iu the .ilH.ve entitlci uit on or before the ith lay "f .lime, l.i!iand if you fail ij to an-'i-rf r want thereof the pi iintitf will at ply to th court for the relief demanded in n." en. plaint, lo-wit : I or oidirnient amt you for the mm of II il'.-l int-ret tl.ereon at the fate o' lo per. -i.t er nuniiui nine-; .fa'.uary I'I W ; for l hi- pum of Ml attorney fee and the . o I- arid diMhumineiita of thin pui'. I a ihH-ri. foret toning .tie mortgage held hv plailitill ujmiti the K -i of m-c l In 1 N't! ) VS'ent, Will Mer Waxliiiigton roniitv Oregon, and ordering naid real i-.i-rty woid toaaiisfy toiid ju gtnentand fur .-titer and further e.(inti.ble relief. I hiti loirnn.'.fiti ia published ngaiurt yon I v order of Hon I A Mcltri-le judge of iid court, dated April Ti. 'lirn ting ite pul.lieatioii agamt rm oim' a iwk f.r u conaecutive we ka, cnmnii-nring on April j, lsi, and ending; on June 9 l".". kUlU. V. HKLU iJ-i AUwroejr for PUtntUt 89 ja 1 Rambler $40.00 SCIENTIFIC, L1TERRV College and flices SPRING TERM BEGINS MAR. 29, 1S99. 50 cts, 55 cts tandard sit tor 2-pouud rolls Is 8xi i inches; 2 j-nd blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not liecn jenerally used heretolore, farmers could not get it at the jtneial sine It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. C. T. BELCHER. aaC'T AND TRIA8. & I.ELCIIKU, Jlaiiasors. Admlnlatratori Nnlo. XTOTICE IH IIERKIIY OIVKX THAT 11 the aiuleniiKiiil, ndiiiinihtriitor of tlie ratnte of Mu-harl Kriniclv, d.iil., bv virtue of un onlt-r only iniulc aii.l rnl. r.-il in tlie ( oiinty Court of the Htnte ol' i ir.-on for Wimhintim county, in the mutter ol 1.11 i.l mtHle will on Moil. lay the .'. 1 1 1 .lay ol June at tlie Court Hduwj iio.r in Hilishoro, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. in. ot ui.l ilsy aell at pul.hr auction to the l.ifh eit hiihlcr for raah ail the following .locri-b-l real lirooertv. Mitiuite in W ... I. it, ....... I County. ilencriUxl a lollown, t.i-w l : Iieginiiui at the c cor. h twe. n It-It. T I Pi ft I W will meraiiil thence S along the W line of the A W Hurt an. I wile l L (I in auhl 'lowiinliii) an. I llange 41N.'cliaina toa point on n.ii.l w.-xl inn- of aid chum ; thence H if f &' K ai.Hi elm to tlie center of the Canyon road; thence X :ln enct to a point in the renter of naid road, which point in X ,yj" :iir ij. ch from the interwiction of aaid Canyon road w ith the W line of aaid Hart II I. thence H I'' W 41 el. mm: thenee X mi- 'A)'. V IMllchatothe W line of .laid i lalln ; thi nc i X 4", K 11 a I rha to the see line hetween m-tionall and It of raid town-hip and range; thence W 8 7fl elm to the nlue- (,r heginning containiug 70iTea und hcing in the A W Hart and w7u I.C. Haid mile wil I be lor cah and tram-fur to h at the e I pence of pun.-haiter. liateil May I, !!. KICHAUIl II. JOXI.8. AilniiniKtrntor of the entate of Mieh.iel Keiieily. deed. 1 Y Ixigau and ) R B.igley, Attomea for AcJmi hihI rutor. Mol riri liri In pi riaU Sti rliiiK1' -'" o 7:. t W, lo 17.'. l-'rtl to 7-' E. L. McCormicrJ, Kval. r in BICYCLES AM) BICYCLE hCMUlIKS. f-Wire in Morgan-Bailey BuiMiii. Main Street- IlilUWo, On-gon I cp cr-aio wxla with cru-ih-.l fruiu Jatix'. Frfh frult.i constantly on hand at (JaW. Hide IUmbler.