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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1899)
PRAISE FROM ILLINOIS Camplimen's the Hillsboro Ladles on their neat Bouquets. 0 1 U FA I U I S AT t It-FO W E U frank L. Shmp rwiaparre the Orefea ( 11 aaler-pewrr alia teaie East era waler-pewer. It la unfortunate that every Cre goulaii nnii'il ha a full Hie of the paper of the L' 11 i tfil 1-t.atea contain lutf the corretndeijce ot the dele gates lo I lie National Kditorial A- tMM-ialio'i. If ho could, he would know mure atiout Oregon than he la likely lo find nut In many day Krault L Hliup, of lite Newton, ill.. lrea thus speak of IUIiaiMro: "Our tiral slop out froli. Portland on the (Southern raeilii' railroad, over which w were, traveling, wart at Illllsboro, a neat ami enterprising little city, the county Heat of Washington county Aa tlitt train ri-ached the station, committees with baskets of ti mer passed thru the car and gave to each of u a Im-huI ilul laiuiiuel, the "com pliiiicnl of the lailiea." Further along he give this comparison of the water power at Oregon City with the famous water laiweraof the. country: City II owe-power Oregon City, Oregon f.6,000 Minneapolis, Minn 20,000 llolyoke, Mm 19,000 Mam-healer, New H'shlre 11,000 Lawrence, Maaa lz,000 Jewell, Mass 11,845 tAKMlMilOX. Kev. Luce addressed a large con gregation at the Methodist church laat .-Sunday. Mis Meta Vlohl who wan Injured liy falling from a Ireatle aome time ago la uhlu to be about again Mr. Herman Kaiiuia of Ulencoe waa a welcome visitor here laat Hun- day. Miaa Anna llood of Illllsboro and Mia Ot. lia Osmund of Portland were the gueata of the Misse Anna and I Sort ha Itohse laat wek. Mr. mid Mm. K. L. McCormlck of HilUlMiro aant laat Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Kohl t son. Misa Ilfevey of 1'ortland la the gut of her sister Mrs. Ueo. llouln aon. John Kamna haa greatly Improved hia residence by building a Dew front porch. lloge A Knni-edid their first thresh lug laat Thuraday at C. Kehae'a. "bEAVEUTOX. Beaverton councllmen decided that the.lii-enae on iieddlera waa to high consequently they reduced the rate 0 "i f 1.Z.J per day to f.ao er aay. All of the timber on the Elleraon frt. ln haa been aold to firm In I' H'latid, who will at once put a Ui force of men and team at work converting Ihe timber Into piling and hauling It to the railroad. L, H. Harnoa and V. Welch have bought a threshing machine and expect to do considerable threahlng In this nlghbnrhood. V. II . Thomas ami A. It. Cady apent a few days at Wilhoit Springs laat week. The tw.-inii annual Klucational Nuinberof The t)utiKk haa a group of articles on educational topica of decided timelines and of equally decided geuerul Intercut. The lllus (rations -ire iiuiii eroua and excellent. m in;.- the llluairateil articles are: "Aum r. can Kliication at I he Paris KcpuHi:mn," byjlie American Direc tor ot Klueatiou and Social Economy for the Exposition, Mr. Howard J. 11 igers; an exceptionally scholarly and comprehensive paper on "The Klucational IY';' iif the Year," hy I"r f - r N ' Murray But ler; r : t )-.. i - ketches of three new college) j i .- lent Faunae of lirown, Harris of Amherst, Wheeler of the Univerity of Olifornia; a well written article by Arthur Heed Kimball on "Yale a University," aproponor the choice of president II ad ley and the approaching end of Yale's second century another article by Hamilton W. Maoie In his"Kam ou (schools" series on Edinburgh University; and one on "Vacation SchtMils and Playgrounds," by Hen T. Stewart, Associate Superintendent of School for New York. President Stanley 11.11 of Clark University writes with many practical rriticisui mid suirgetiotw upon "The ot Educational Advance." Mr. Charles It Spahr continues his series on America's Working People," w Ith n arti -le on the Pennsylvania c. al iini.ei.; there is a short story by the w.'ll l.iiown Irish tale-teller Suraas M !. nus and a charmingly llluh lra:e I urticle on "pictures of Birds N't '." by Mr. Krnest ngersoll. The cover ueaign ol this Educational Number Is fn.m an artistic drawing by Mr. HroM Brown. (I a. year. The Outlook Company, New York l-'ly) P. O. Brown, furniturei dealer, haa esil the tine uew storeroom uoder oild fellows hall at the corner of Main and Thlnl Mre-ets which he will oc cupy on or before Sept. 1. Indeed he is now moving a part of his stock to the new place. He has arranged 1 Is new quarters (specially for bis business, and finds that he has much more room than at the old place. Congressman Tongue goes up the road t-d:iy to be present at the ao. diers' reception lo Benton county. This evening he will go from Cor vailis to Independence by team ao as to take the 4 o'clock a in train for McMinnvllltf where he will address the soldiers tomorrow, Saturday. The hops in this county are boom ing. The prospect f If"1 croP was never belter. The aphia Is not troubling much, tho the dampness of yesterday la favorable to their pro ideation. Picking time will he little late, but that will not matter unless we have early fall rains. It B. lieasoner of toe Uales Creek Lumbering Mdls was In town yea ter liy. lit reports that the lumber tnde'l brisk. Next week his firm will Increase its numlier of laborer w as (o invrease the output of the mill. The company U filling a targe bill th.t is lo Iw used In Colerado. nnrt TraafcMa a .r m Th Light A Water Company is potting in a new boiler at the power house. The rock foundation 1 near ly completed. The engineer la utilis ing aome new ideas in lurnaee build ing. The aab pit will be low, really below the floor and the drait will be thru it and upward thru the grate tan to the fire. The grale w ill tie omewbat smaller than the old du Igna and will be set at the bottom ol a hopper like fire i ox. Tne ad vantage expected to tie derived la keeping the fire compact aa the wood will automatically roll together aa It burns. It is etid mat more heat la thus developed. The old boiler ha been on duty 24 hour per day for the past 8 years and begin lo need over hauling, but the company caunot spare it for the lime that would be necessary for cloning the station hence the installation of this new boiler. Mr. L. II. Taylor, the Inventor of the new fruit and vegetable press, sold the right to hai die the pre- in Yamhill county to Mr. Peter Peter aon of Foret drive, JMr. Peter-o:i la an eoergetlc business man and i highly indorsed by the business men of his neighborhood. Mr. Pet erson approactuxl the matter of buy ing the county right with much cau tion, but after critical examination of Mr. Taylor's utensil, hia method of doing busineMi and hia credentials as a man of sterling wprlh, he had no heaitancy about investing. At every station In Oregon the d diers were met by great throngs of people. The returning soldiers doubtless now realize that it waa no uienenary spirit that led Oregotiians lo ask that the be mustered oi.t at home. L. W. House and W. K. Thorne returned Saturday evening from a fishing trip up Scoggin creek. They waded up the creek several miles and got each a good string of Bh. John Ilemy Stretcher fell from bis moving wagon last Monday while crowing the long bridge west of town and broke bis arm. OREGON STATE FAIR Grand time is promised all tcho tcish to go and Participate. PISH THE BUTTON IS ALL The Mountaindale Lumber Cora pany Is getting a fine lot of lumber ricked upon its yard just north ol the H. K. atati in. The commissioners have bought a small Invoice of vault furniture to be placed In the recorder ofllL-e. W. A. 11 a nor and family returned Tuesday evening after a two weeks' visit at Tillamook. Large reapiog machines are the favorites this year. Nothing short of a seven-foot sickle bar is saleable. Jas. Young and W. H. Taylor re turned laat Saturday after a fortnight on the beach. Vsa twvUs la ease f a fire aaa thrra will k plratjr wstrr U rHaee ths flames How many and who are planning to attend the State Fair at Salem iu u....ti..i.r ti oofii Friday 111 loth. Camping privileges will be free this year, and i here is no U tter camp ....... ...i ih state. Thedisnlav of cattle will Iks the best that has ever bJt n exhibited til the state. i,.irrea .......i....... ia n uroureait with breed ers not only iu Oregon but in Wash- inglon. One liunureu an-i iw i Irie for racing eventa have already la-en reported. The tract , always a fust one, has never before lieeu In ho good a condition at this date as now. It Is today the heat track in the west. Mr. Geo. Uoodhugh superintendent i f the poultry depjrtmeut assures Pr.sideut Wehrutig that the exhibi tion in bis department will surpass auythiiig that haa before invited the .1: il uru atttriai'tilll niUt'h UPiiirtrui'in - - attention and the public is aroused to showing wnai is p.sii.ij. Schollleld is working faithfully in . . .. .. . . 1 L t . .1. l.....,tniU UiWdlHiriri woien nw is ufirimmru led. Washington county farmers should go up lo Salem with tent and team auI recre ate for a week. Tha flrumen have had some diQJ cultj In signaling tho power house when an alarm of fire ia rioging. The rumble of machinery at the station ia so great that outline noises are uu heard. This state of facts has been i.rouiriii to i b attention of the city council. After investigation it was decided to stretch a wire from the city hall to the power l ouse and at tach an electric ueii. inisnas un-u iliiiw in.l Ihii sbrnal HMmrutUS was tested laat Tuesday in presence of the ore and water committee oi inevouu cll and the chief engineer of the de partment. It works perfectly. The electric apparatus is in a small box placed in the stairway lo the council chamlier In the city hall. The button 1 protected by a glass over it which IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHTtT""' Tl 11 ill' Amount heretofore acknowledged $77 John J. Kurattli oo E. J. Kurattli a oo H. A. Kurattli I oo D. Kurattli I oo Ceo. II. Hamel I oo Robt. Fuegy oo M. Keholi I oo Jacob Hiltbrand I oo Total .' $37 00 y - i Vaoum Jar at Brown'a. The Industry of this couuty Is ag riculture. So far during the season careful estimate list the twine bind ing harvest machines that have beeu .olil within the county at 75. Last year more than that numla-r were placed In the county, the lite 01 a hinder la conoecded to be 10 years. which gives 750 harvesting machines Tor the county. I nis is pernaps a liters I allowance since 10 years ago the full number of 75 machines ia r year waa not sold. The firemen are taktnir ereat inter est in the company this summer. The hose company Is out for practice every week. The la?t time yet made was on Monday afternoon when Ihe company left the hose house, ran 4H0 feet anu got waier inru m iionn fitly nine seconds. The first load of uew wheat was delivered to the Climax Milling Co. last Monday. Mr. Oreear reisorts that the quality Is excellent and while the yield is a little shy, ex- cellence will bring tne value up to the standard of ordinary years. Mr. Wm Morgan, of San Francisco owiiinir thia week with his broth ers, J. W. and George Morgan of this county. Mr. Morgan win move 10 Portland this tall ana engage iu ready-wade clothing business. County Clerk J. A. Imbrle after a month's vacation returned lo his desk laat Monday morning. He with his daughter Mae returned from their California trip last Satur day. J. M. Brown, erocer. wearied of having to depend on others, has a .lullvvrv wairon of his own. His new wagon bought for his needs is a beauty and his nag ia every way suitable. WANTED 100 hop pickers at th Kobt. Imbrle yanl. There Is a pas ture for cows if campers desire to take one along. Forty cents per box will be paid for picking. John Sail gerber. Mrs, F.mma Abttt sister In law of our E. I Abbott will lousy arrive Illllsboro from ber home In Sn IV dro Cat. She la In search of health and may remain four or five mouths. Tha Pharmacy has aU thus far this season, three tons of white lead and thirteen barrels of linseed oil. Henc It Is seen that there are a few p tinted buildings In the county. 200 pairs of short at Schulmerich A Sons, your choice al 60 and "octs. per pair. ... t t ...... w.ni nnD rmi can VagOIWI IIJ'Sl '" j - nave from 110 to 115 by buying from Schuimet icn ". Have yon tried that Ins, for f 1 ro jreeo cofi. t John Brown's. Dr. B. II. Hovey, dentW, Forest Grove Oregon. must lie broken In-fore the signal alarm is given. There Is a small mallet hanging by a chain which is to lie used for breaking the glass. Idle curiosity will hardly want to break this glass as it is a part of a public building and Ihe state law for bidding Ihe defacing of a public build ing ia very stringent. But w hen a tire alarm ia to lie sou re ed Ihe per son who rings the bell should first break Ihe glass. Then he can go on ringing the bell. The reception for the Washington county inemtaTS of the lid Oregou Infantry will be held in illllsboro on Ihe court house yard, Saturday after main and evening August 1'Jth. A committe of 0 from Hiltshoro and 3 from each ontol!)i renter in the county has been appointed to prepnre for the occasion. There will Is? speeches, music and a banqiiul. Tin exercises will extend iuto the even ing so thst there may lie a camp tire. Around this will gather the old Mil diers and the uew. The moon will he at its full so that visitors from the country ami the neighboring. town may attend. The full prograiii can not lie printed till next week, but let every one prepare to come and in oerson testify that he appreciates the work our defenders have done. Nineteen applicants for a teacher's certificate presented themselves on Wednesday morning last for exam ination. There was a tardy one who thoiiyht it would be soon enough t appear at noon but the board re fused to admit the applicant since to lo do so would establish a bad prec edent tnua making precedeut of more elfect than law. Mark Hanna a thorohred horse bred in the county has been taken toSsieni where he will appear in peed contests this fall during state fair week. Mark has already done some giiod work and his condition now is good so that it is expected that he will be able to maintain the dignity of his country. M. M. Bridges and wife returned on Tuesday evening from their visit to Texas. Mrs. Bridges' health was Improved by the travel. The exper iences of Ihe tourist were varied, but always pleasant. They stopped over at Salt Like where they visited the sigh's of the Mormtn city that are open lo callers. Mr. E. C Brown has bought Ihe Patterson property 00 Washington street opposite Ihe M. E. church and will make some needed repairs when he will put it back on Ihe market. , Attorney Holcomh of Portland stayed a day la Hillaboro this week. He was looking at a tract .of land a fr w mites from town but as yet has 1 1 imlered the deeddraan. Ve delinquent x list will thU wi-k be published in the Argus. Th t was no competition tho the rei.n Jlcan papers In the county wer willing todotbe work. cvinr H0OE. PKOBATK. Est Saifcb a Benson deed; will ad mitted lo probate. W L Davis ap pointed admi--rf "ith bonds fixed at 1500. Eat W H B n d; Inveo lory and appia-e-"i uiid, total value if property lltf.'AI. Est Huiih A Lewis deed; inventory filed. roual property 17L', realty 112,000. Ordered that the personal property be old at private sale lor cash. W F Balaton deed; ailm authorizd lo tell IM bushels of oats and -lJ bushels wheat belonging to Ihe es tate at private sale. Est Henry Beavert, feeble minded; appraisers of the estnte are J C Sim.ak. E B Hall, and J Ci.mpbcll. Est Ueo Sinclair 1Us.1l; inveutory filed, realty I5J:, iersonul property I27 60, tola! tl '.".! 50 CUL'STY Oil ltf, E-t J ihn Bu liter, devd. Admin istrators Isiud filed and approves!. Et James K Hume, deed, . Inven tory tUtd. Value of all prop-rty tt:tS. Adminii-trator atiilmriz il to sell personal property at private sale lor cash. Est biliis Beafy, dsil. E-l admit ted to proliate. Alice Beaty a poiuted administratrix ith bonds at VIU. The liond was filed and ap proved. Appraisers, A C Hall, C T Hall and J C Smia k. CUMMlrtSlONElW IXKJKT. Frauk Hi uppointtd coi i'aMe f r Wapato precinct. Jones bridge near B-?averbo re celvid and warrantt voted for con tract price of IMI-wger bridge rerei veil, contract priisj? f25, extras t'. 50. Mr. Oito Bichier of the id Oregon Infantry relumed this week, la an interview in the Oregonian be criti cises (Jen. Olia because he did not capture the lr.su rgeant army at Mai ahon. 0:ls directed that the to 11 and army be captured, and he n:ay las responsible for the failure but we remember that Urant directed that laka and its garrison I captured but it was not. Wheitou and .Nine Ar thur, Mr. B.chter's favorites, were iu command about Malabon and had Otis' order to curry out. Th v let the niggers get away. At the lime it hxpjieued we here understood that they could not held it. By proclamation, Gov. Ueer set aside August 10 as a legal holiday. The proclamation bears date Aug. 9th, so there was but one day lo ac quaint the people with the fact. At HillaUiro the fact was not known lili tl o'docc on the 10th and it is ventur e ' that there are some counties who have not heard of the proclamation yet. Now, generally the eople do not objift lo holidays but they ought to know of tliem long enough btf re hand for preparation, What eliict the execution of legal papers on such a day may las a question for the court to settle. Verses In Honor of our Country's Heroes Is the title of an attractive booklet composed and published by our townsman, Geo. V. Doughty. A patriotic fervor is r fleeted from each page, and the poesy exhibits the skill of the author. Ihe success or failure of this venture will have de ciding 1 1 fluence on the future work of Mr. Doughiy. If these verses are kindly received he 11 ay temj t for tune with more. EXPECTED HAVE CUMH-c J. M. Brown was not in a peaceful state of mind last Sunday evening ten minutes after church. He left his wheel out side while he atteiVb'd divine service. When he started to whil home the tires were defl ited He found nineteen puncturers in each wheel. Brown is now ready to re commend the whipping post as a cure for such deviltry. Albert Litham and J. It. Willis returned home Wednesday evening from their trip to California which they made lo Sin Francisco in ten day. Mr. Litham had a mishap which fortunately did not result ser ious, while riding along the rail road he fell a distance of 25 teet into a rock ted. They reMrt a splendid time. Whnt ia Shiloh? A grand old rem edy lor Cough, Colds and Consum ption; used ihrongh the world for half a century, has cured innumer able cases of inclpiout consumption and relieved many in advanced stag es, lfyou are not satislietl with the results we will refund your moneys Price 25 and 60 eta and 11.00. Delta Beautiful complexion is an im po-wihility without giaal blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover K nit Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in la-rfect health. Price 25 els. and 50 eta. at IMla Drug Store. Many a lover has turned with dis gust from an otherwise lovable girl with an otrouMve breath. Karl's Clover Knot Tea purities the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing Ise will. Sold tor years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and .Wets at I)-lla. How is our wife has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi gestion, 8ick Heidache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured these ills fisrhalfa centu ry. Price 25 els, and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. On very bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask or you Is to use t wo-t hirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then lfyou can say you are not bene- ffteil return the bottle to your Drug gist and he may refund the pri paid." Price 25 cts, and 50 rts and II.OO. A part of tha bos icho tcei.t to the Fhilipim s arc tacit CLOSING OUT SALE! R. E. BRYAN & SON. ALL IX EXTLLLNT HLALTll; As wo Intend to retire from business we deslro to turn our stock of (Jt'iicnil Merchandise Into cash at tiie earliest possible moment. On iind after June 1-tli, Ib'J'J our entire stock will be placed on the market Regardless of Cost. HrrtanJ t'ba, liaaxhtf came Mivl. . .. da; CvealyR, the oilier three last u licit. I'sndemonium broke ! y r d.iy af ei n.xiii h hen it wss annnn i,-. il Hint the returning soli iters r.- t beotithti o'cliH-k tr.tin. 'tin- i-t-.ii committee hail arranged f r in.tify 11. u llieciliz 'IIS Whell il was ktiuA tl on vi hat trilu the broi z M veler iif would arrive by ringing the ch iri-;i bells, blotting whistiex and hu jiit.-: ihe tire la II. All Ibis was d me liom half p.tst four till nearly tr r: iiuient (1 o'clock. It is witiiiu t. j iid to pay ihat liillsisiro waa uevtr In fi.ro u 1 o s y. When the train pullil in tl,. it were fully a tltousand people at tbe slaliou. The band txfcuied its m t stirring numla-r but its un-lo l w.ts unheard for as soon as itie tir.-t th.w. i garlml man ohowed hishe.nl li.in was a mighty shout 01 welcome. The men did not come in a l ly, only three putting in appiarittuc, B iy Latham, Sidney Iuce andti o. Summers, liert and C'lms. D 'tiL-hiy came on Wednesday evening and hud alni'Mt as many people to wi ki ine them. There are more to come but (mi what train they will come is a little uncertain. Most of It em with, out doubt will arriv this evening. All the boys are looking well br.t are as browu as a nut rand shiver a little when exposed lo the cool oi the evenings. This cot dm I public welcome is iiol given because the Ixiys have come liome, but because they hme cone witii their patriotic duty done. Head Letter Mt. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postotliis at Hillaboro, August. 5 lS'.lO : Package for Mrs Nancy Johnsi.n. All letters notcalltsl for by Aug. 19, will bo sent to the lhnil I.i-tit r Oltii-e. One cent will la? charged for each letter calkv for. H. SllIUI.MKUICIl, P. M. 1 r 1 Our stock is made up entirely of staples of the best makes, brands and qualities consisting or Dry Hoods, Uroceries, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, I'lotliiug, I'urnishius? (ioods, Notions, etc. Bargains in Everything Come early and secure a benelit from this sale before our stock is broken. Ki member this is our Closing out Sale. R. E. BRYAN & SON. -1 v msimes Through tourist Cars to St. Louis. A tourist sleeping car will le-ive Portland every Monday via Mo. P.ic. and every Wednesday via the l!ur. lington route at 8 p. 111. via th" (). U. A N. through Salt Lake and lvnv. r without change to St. Iuis, ami un der the supervision of ixperi'-nivd conductors. No change of cars In the cities, Kansas City or St. Iiuis. Iv.i p this service in mind when going east and consult O. H. A N. ag'iits or address, W. H. Hi Ri.nuiiT, Qeueral Passenger Agent, Portt.nid, Oregon. Ilop-tiroarrrs otscc. There will laj a mi-e-lin of Wash ington County hop growers at Hiils lKro Weilues lay Auuisit, lti, H'J l, at 2:30 p. 111. A lalge atlerlarii (i is desired. Best tea eo!J only in WIIHIK WILL WK S1'EM OIK SI M HE It VACA1I0M. This is th.' time to think about it, but ttcfor: you decido write for an eliib in c ill, 1 -tr ili . I pamplih t allow ing uu.iier i.ii !i 't' engraved views ol th in ; 1 y iittrto tious at ihe sea s i' 1 . mid ei:rouli', and advantages of tiie ( 'i.luiiibKi river benches as reai-h-ei liy 1 Im A.li.ri i and O lumlii.l lliv-r Kulriil. Tlir hours and I' iity ininiites from Union deKt, Pol il.tml to your bea Il hotel iu a iiit.i;iiitUfi.t piirlur car Wilhcut change r tr in-ler is a convenience and lux ury lew r'sorla nil oiler. Su ii is the initial attraction of this f.tvorite resort. J. C. Mayo, (.ii-n'i. Pass. Agent Asb-.ria Ore. Win M'lhr makes Ixsits at his lioi on S"i-oinl strv.-.t, Hillshoro, for l"i.fn per pair, sewed Miia-s for ."ir mil jives sjn eiiil attention to repair ir.ir. ih' usu only lir.st-grade slock vi hieli emilili s iiim to guarantee his i r- k. Nill.Kll-1 'S MALK. ir M.'i I ':r V. r, Morgan it Co Hiltshoro, Oregon, have funis and c ty property for sale, ail sizes at:o descriptions, also saw mills, creamer ies and country stores. Wheat farms in California to exchange. Call or write for list. If ,-ou have farms to rent let ua know we havo "applicants. 1) in't get fooled into buying ma chinery from traveling agents with headiuarters in some other country, but buy from your home dealers who sell better giaals at lower prices. Mowers $10 ami l", hinders fr "in IIUO to ti;)i) eacti. The la st w.igoii from " to II.) loss than other ileal ers, at H -luilmerieh A Son Ililliboro, Oregon. Do you know consumption ia pre ventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst colli or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Hold on positive guaran tee for over tifly years. BY YliUri. OK AN EXKTTIOX ill- . V M.'I O Kt Ot Bit ft 0Ud 1' l oiiri l the Male W fli'nirlon I'oilntV in l;tv.r i f M .! ;i"nnon!i ami acu met The-ri-a ;il I. K II Malii lui M Kyle and k;. Ik It's ifr. J.ilin W K le ttiul I. K ! Ihs'm : 1 1 t I V frUiitc f'r the sum il Ml ri'-iii. ami t-r tin further b-iiii of .'-'iir.N 'M c'iu Willi intt-i't-s tlu-reon at lie rn ul i'i p-r r-tii per .uiniiiii Trom the I s 1: ,I.1V' itl" .1 oly l.vr.i;iinl lortlie cost uikI ii.- P-ii.-i-i a (.li- :.iiii ul s;ii-l writ. Sovt, tin-rriort' Py vi tuc uiil in ru-mu-iim-eul j-.ntlj'i'l let-lit 'Jferee mid untrr ul , ;ilu I will "11 . oin.l.ty the till day of S-p-iniiii't-r S"i, - tu- svinth iloir of i the , .nn I hw:.- : in ' i lili slum, Vai-hinfton j mi . Ji . -..ii, a! iiil-u.mr of lo .r.ltMka ; ii .mi t i- il :ti pui.lir auction to the !(--! -t 1-iiitl.T f r oasli the lullowing-do- 1 mtiIi l if;i! pr l tv t -w I: v'f.iMii.riu iii, ;it t lie soullH-at t corner of f 1- fonthut'.-t 'pi uu r of .-ti-tion "Jl town ! hhip out' li'-rl !t. 1 in;;'' one west of the Wil- l.inifite M. ri.li.m. tlience west Hi roils," tln-iK-e 1. ..tli ...s r .il. ami , units; inenee h 4'i roil, thi'1'..-i' a-s ro.N, o' l.iika to tiie plui-i- ol I- .iiin;r. e nt.uiiini 1 1 acres ex-i'i-p- in a - in-.i l.i I" i t w i.ii- on the eu.-t line Umti-uI". 1 1 1 in t- is aMiiiitrtiiii t'ountv i -r ti.'ii, to j:iii- y 'i e lu'ri'itilii-1'jre iiaiiKsl sunn, una for tin-i o.-t ml ex !. of said al.' s.iPl pi-Mp. rtv will In sold suhji-ct to re '1. iitptl" : h. p. r rlat'ite ol U.-i-t;oll. Wiinos my ii ami loin Jut day of All, ls-i.i. V. 1. ln.AIiFOltD, Slu ri:T W.t.lni.jrton t'ountv Dreeoll, p.y I 1-. licieliiiian le)tity. lie... It I'.n.'It-y U-lo a t'onn-y f r Pl.iint ilf, PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY Hi The Academy prepares for College and flires a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses rery lot. Board and rooms at the Ladies Hall $3 to $4 per tceck, including dectric light and heat. THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY Under experienced management, trill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, not to exceed $ 1.60 For full particulars, a idress PRESIDENT McCL1:M,AND, Fost.C.oiv, Oregon FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT 20, 1899. mmmimnmmmmmmmmmmg B HAVE YOU USED 71 Muddy complexious, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Kail' Clover lloot Tin is an absolute cure and hsa law-u wMd fur fifty .vchi-s on an a'solute ku irartee. I'rice 2'i cts, and 50 cts. Schulmerich 4 Son h.ive purchased j some wagon from the factory and can sell them from r" to :." cheaper than othei dealers. They sell a ?, steel Rein 3 Inch tire, ail complete for tU. Fruit canning season is now here. Siinip u ill kis-n an-l sotoe will si.'iil unless you u-e Ihe Vacuni J irs lor ale by J. L Brown. ".liuimf ritloi-'a ollre. t-ieisli .'i-i.'i t! it tiie nn'ier !.! 1 '!..' ii p i'inl' 'I by the ii..,. . . t i In- fliit. ol Hi-itjoii, for V, ,. :.,.-. :'i . ,, t.itv, leiiniiii tralur nt the ,. . , i , -.t ;,i,-., liiveapeii anil i' . .in' ..-..t : :. ! -ii Ii and entcrnl :,,n f : , . . .-.' w." hit ililtie. Ail tut. a- i, -..toio bariiiR clainu ., .; t! -! ..It- .i the ill James R. H-i,.,, : ;.. '. '. y .-.pie-tiil ua I required I top ii.. in' t i the nn.ler-iiieil at the law -Hi'-i- ( I'll". H. A.K.. 1!. Tongue, in lliii-l on., W .i-liti.-.-t'n coitrity Oreon within -is ln.'iitns from tiie date hereof, j liiil.-l.on, . vii"ii. An ', lM;iy. .1. V. Hates, j A lmi; i-lr.l .r of the ecUte ol Myrtle; Hit.-, .lis . -if 1. BUTTER PARCHMENT? . All gilt-edged butter put on the mar ket by creameiies is wrapped in paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much liettei 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 per yard from which 27 sheets can be -m 27Parch nient wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 ShePts 8x11, 500 Sheets, 8x13, 50 cts, 55 cts tandard sin for J-pound rolls Is 8xt inches; 2-pjtind blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not licen generally used heretofore, farmers could not get it at tie general stt ie It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. uiuiiiumiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiaiiuuuiuiiv It n quires nice Judgment and thej Ul. ..k..t..idi,Kiii alrill fit (Ktrrpfl. 1 ly render the tinfoil in HhitflMry Call on F. J. Unrtr, Hcoml etr.et II j uu w nui n ii i.--T7 - ...... , cut. Try his bath, either hot orj cold. .iloiini-ir.lr" .Notice. v. , ; , r. 1 y yin n ih-t the under. si.:i.- ! ! .1.- ! '.'ili' n;.intcil hy th :i,tv 1. u-t ot ii e sta'e nt Oregon, fur V.:!t!!ii;t"ii c " tv a.lii'iiiistrator of the 1 r,;.i..i 1.1 ., VM.i.r-i.ii, .1. i-eastsl and, Ins i , y !)! ii'.isl iii-'l entertil nsin the ; ili-e'.-.i ' i t liis iltl tie. All aisn ' liter. 1" '-..wu liaims ttwHinst tuiid i-.-Uiic nr.' l.i r. t v t. -ji.eti 1 ami risuinsl : to 1 ff., 1.1 ti,. in lo th iiinler-itMird at ihe j I f r-l.-s'i- V l'o. ite, Unkernj 1:; -l uiirt.-n ci.'inty, Oregon wttior. '-ix !it..t-l' s tr-.m tin- ihite hereif. liiil-U ro, ii: -i. .Vvut t. Is'.'.'. .1. . MII IK, lll-a r-'' ' '' '''I- '-111? ol Jacob l. r.!. el. II f. I J F, DA VIES. . PB1I0T. C. T. BELCHER. O'Y AND TSi -rK i Sick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind. are onieklv and suiely cured by Karl's (.'lover K.a. lea, the great M.xsl puriner ai d tis sue huihier. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price Z't and 50 ct. at IMta. I'mbrellaa for rain and funhine tit Schulmerich A Son Ihe txsl asort-' nient for the lowest price. ! Oruue ci l rat G tteV .i't.. g!n-s 1 . : ,r . . A refreshing shower last Wednes day cooled the air and settled the dust. There were clowds yestterd.iy aud a slight sprinkle of rain, hut in Ihe main Ihe weather was favorable for harvesting. 1 roi.tr j 1111 t.io iiicihu i v., , i-. culorly in a-tv or aire' an,l ernlli-fHi. It cm-i-ln ul insjoniiy oi .ir- n in .1 -r and aniinhihty lorvta n it U-yoini m f.':n7t pt-riivl. It run V an- rom catarrh of tii-- Ma.l'lpr. lrrifaointy o' inr ore !.-. 1 .1 ..t or acnii ms-r torn. II Hit" ci.i"ii i..'i-' are cuml hy (Matron ki'lncjr Im 1 .r -ti.-at Delta I'r'ug More. Ilnn't forin-t that llovl lh Jhiini r carries the largest and best assorted slock of spectacle and optical good la Washington county. Miss F.stella True of Mid.! let on la visiting friend here thl wek. A full lineol photographic supplies at the rharmacy. Oregon Kidney Tea. 1 Monarch Imperials ft-rling t:r, in iT.'i to i?.' ' E. L McCormick, rv-aler in BICYCL ES AXD BICVt'LE SUN I'M KP. Store in Morgin-CitiieT Luil-Ung.-Maia Street. UUUboro Oregoa I !virJs Clover Root Tea P r- tH. . I .--t . 1 .. ..- I.ll- 4, -1. .1 -. , ., -.- ,t - - S.T-1 ' .. . uioa T m'l .- . .. c. r,4 l.'s. t c. wclls 4 CO , icaot, n. T. St. Charles Hotel IX' OtrORATFD I'rent ami Xarrlsen Xtrret. I'ertlaad Urrgea. t' rt-ic Lights, Electric I . Hi and Hydraulic ElcTator. 150 Keens .i V, U 60e, Saite, 75, U fl. Ue4 Ket0rat la Ceaaretiea. Give us a call. DA VIES ii IIKLCIIEH, Mniiarrs. Say how much lumlarr have you (?ot now? Well we havn't as mnch as we hai but have GREAT VAC. MLi:.S of all kinds of fini.shinjj lumlr dry. and making tS.ooo feet every day. an cut irom the best yellow nr that grows. Yard at Hillsboro North of depot. All kinds of building material furnished at lowest price. Correspondence solicited. Mountaindale Lumber Co.