M'KLNLEY FOREVER! This is tcli at the 3d Infantry Shouted tchen they lizard frjm him M'KKK U SAN Jt'AX HILL 1 iisy ld-ard tar rl r rrr4 mmi di mI lrt Ihr ulyvrr at of aai.lli.-r trrarh Our t'.wrMiimn I. ). Brown r"c-lv i at week letter from hi boo tluy K. who i i'MrlT Mtit'rrS Ker IfHituI ()). A. rinl liiNtitry aurl litwith hU p-guui'tit in the l'hiliiii en. In enroll 4 iiy of teieyrdlit thai tin regiment hml )unt r-viv-l from I'resi.li'iit M'K'iiley, in th. wur.U: '!'' Oil. Convey to (Jen. Ltwtnn fil the gulUiit iiidii of hi coiutnini my i-iMigrntiilitMofiii umio their auc-t-rmCul iixrMtiim during the ai inoiilti renultinif in the capture ol Hmii l-Milro. Ttiia ine-wHB w m re4l to the while on the tiring line at tune when the men wereeut off from their bum of huii11.-h, ami Iwo l.iy IIMiiik in pns.ii.Tt tieforu they iuli lu lo iri-t the line re-pHtah IUIiinI. Ser. lirown thus lemriliei) the im-iili'ii'; " Itut you wouM have htil li nn in your eyeH to have noen Hint line of hro w ii dirty riulara(wlio iMililier for pay) come up out of the inti'l'ly riee ilyken an J yell for M Kinley Mi-Kiuley frier! For war 1! It, ill, It Uvular-!" Then the re Kimxut mailt) a ruth anil drove the Tan! out of another trench. Thin la HiebHiiiH regiment that waa at Hao Juan hill, Hantlago, and later in the Indian tight at Imeh Like, Minneso ta. To rharifH that the regular of the U. H. Army are not patriotic la to liMke aa great a mlatake it Avuinal do made when he di tli-d United Htalea authority. Tontt ir aidweks ami djmleks. The attention of fruit growers and dealer la again called to the aectionx of the new law relating to the sale of diaeaned and Infeated fruit. Hereafter thla law will te Htrictly enforced. Oipiea of (he name can be had by ap plying to the fruit cinnmlHHionera. Heo. 6. It Hhall lie unlawful for any Hraon. flrui or r-orixirntlun to ImiHirt or aeil any Infeated or diaeaa- ed fruit of any kind in the Mate of Oregon. B.-C. 0. Every xraon who packs or preparea for shipment to any point without the ntato, or who deliver or vauaea to lie dclivereil to any exprem agent, or railroad agent, or other per- won, or to any transportation com pany or eorioratlon for shipment to ny point without the Mate, any rruu or Irulta, either fresh, cured or dried that la Infected with insect, peats or limnn Injurious to trees, shrubs, lanta, fruit or vegetables, is guilty cf a nilmlemeanor. Hoc. 7. Any erson, firm i r cor iviration vlolnting any of (he provi- aioim of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and un conviction thereof ahall be puuished by a fine of not less than tweuty-ove (25) dollart nor more than one hun dred (HM) ilo'l.irn. Hiate Hoard of Horticulture, W 1 1, in ii K. Nkwkix, Commissioners First Diatrict. IIKAVKUTON. TKa aj.lifti.l hnnun Id lielnc riknnvi ted preparatory lo Ihe opening of . . i .a .1 rt'fc... a.. v IhiHyeHrHre II. R Oohwian. (jrm- ...... Joi.ui-iiixiii! t r'miilil IMin Hint wrjini " " ma Int. rmcdiaie, and Miss Mary Fisher Ihe primary department. Mrs. K. 1. Hen hum aud Kva Jones have returned home from their sum nu ra' outing. There waa an entertainment given Ktiinlv evenlnir for the beiHtlt of a hfe and drum corp. Mr Wm. Fletcher and Miss Carry John'on ol tfm I". .lelsco are visiting wit'1 .1 r N. i .i ler. H-uweiion i- m Industrious little titan uiinuie.1 iii the eastern iart of Washlncton i-ountv. wven miles from Portland by wagon road, and i. nillea l,v rsilroHll. llS IMIU- lalion is ovi rsix hundreil. It is lo cated In a w heat growing district, and w ou Id be fine location for flouring mill which if oicrtcd In the right way, would lie a profitable in vestment. Hop picking commenced in this viciuity last Wednesday morning. Prof. Moon cnt Haturday and Sunday In llcaverton. Mr. Teffts' folks started fr Till miHik last week, where they will reside Hi Ihe future. There area numlwrofnn build ing naring completion In our neigh iM.rlHxsl, and w hen completeU will lie a valuable addition. It gives much pleasure to note Ihe pngrea ol the piling Industry that I being carried on, aud we wish Mr. Mackehtire much suece In his un dertaking and hope he will make Ma home here. t X tTsrd W Mothers. Mothers of children a ffected with croup or a severe cold need not hesi tate to administer Chamberlalu Cough liomedy. It contains mi opl ale nor narcotic In any form ami may be glvi n as confidently to the balsa to an adult. The great success that has attend.nl Its use in the In men! of cold and croup has won f.r It the approval and praise it has receive, throughout the United Htates nd in many foreign land. Mold by Helta Hrug Wore. Satire. K-lrsr.l from the undersigned on tVa.per mounlsin twoinilch cows one bla.kmul.y while on belley wear ing bell, no mark or brand. O. e le r,.d hell, r n.arke.1 with slit In one ear. Informal ion leading to the re every of the same wiH suitably Swed by H. a Trsvl. llville, Ong.ii . ... . iv.ii. i . lartidon the iMI Hum ----- morning train yesterday ftWf several months witnner r.-, I,nng. who lives In olo county neaa i.ong.wu . tdonevr n.oK..r. Mrs. l.mr IS reshlenis oi nil""""" - ta tter knon as Miss Morgan. It is that IVrilsn I driers are not able to fill the China orders for flour which have been bonked, the ifiison there are no shlm to car ry It. llorn, Tues'lay pt 6th to 0. Gates and wife a son. The beat line of dre-s irMU in the city jut arrival at Ht-nult&uUb Hon. A mail agent ha beei put on the Independence f-xpre, bei.ee mall will be dHlrihutfd to all way ottiie. Oho. Merryman win hiU-:i at Lntirati.it (r several month ia at tuiioe agiin. liu nw plan ti euter ol IMi fail. Ge i. I.mgh'y was agreeable aur lrise a few djys ago ty receipt o' t U) from Helena, Mont, for aome of hi palrlo'ic sM-in. Mi. Klizait-lh Johnson who has been away on a vacation for two month w ill licet her mu-ic cl ina or rrgnuiztion o xt week. Miss Johnson is a favorite in Hillshoro and her return will be moat gracious ly welcomed. Mr Wm. Conuell is building a water lower and windmill at his place on Third at reel. The frame is up and endowed. The tauk g io next and ha a caiwcity of lour thou sand gallon. The windmill sur mount all. O.i Wednesday last Miss Kllr-abeth KH'h lei-eived her new piano and re turned the old one which was only used till the new Instrument could ttfi received from the warehouse. The piano put in thi week i one of the hues! turned out by the celebrated Kimbal Company. Misa Koch I Justly proud of her new itfwseMsinn. Twenty-live acres near McMin nville good Improvement to aeil or exchange. Iiusinea proerty in Ija- Fayette Ore. and stock of hnrness and etc for farm. Farm laud in North Dakota, Nebraska and California for farms and city properly. Many farms all sizes and description to sell in Washington county. F. 1'. Mor gan A Co. The manufacturer and wholesalers League of Han Francisco has organ ixwl an excursion for their customers from Portland and way stations to San Francisco to start from Portland on Haturday Hept. 16 at 7 o'clock p. in. The expense foi the rmiudtrin I Ihe far one way. The business man may lake his family or any member at the same rate. In addi tion the League will refund one half the business ma,na' own fare, The tickets expire at thetndof thirty days. Mrs. W. 1). Hare en Thursday afternoon entertained a nuuitar of herintimete friends at a six o'clock dinner. The occasion was the ob servance of the C'.th birthday of her husband, Hon. W. 1). Hare. All Ihe apHiiutmnt of the dinner table were perfect, and the company being in the Uvt of humor, the occasion was most enoyabl. The guest present were, llev. K. P., and Mrs. Hughes, Hon W. N., and Mrs. liar r?tt, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Thome, Mr. II. V. (Jates, Capt. J. 1)., and Mrs. Merryman, Hev. Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. C. (lault. Last Monday morning a stranger stepped from Ihe cars at the Hiils- imro station and asxe.1 a nysianuer u Cant. A. M. (kiliina was in town. "Yes, you will without doubt rind him at the court house." There is wheru he went. He entered the Cap tain quarters and asked "Is your name Collins?" "Yes, what Is your name?" "Collinr!" "What Collint.?" "II. A." The men are brothers, tho they had not met for twenty Ave year, and In that time both have growu older. Mr. H. A. Collins' home I In California, tho for the past two years he has bceu in Klondike, lie left Dawson two weeks ago. Mr. Collins says there is gold In the Klon dike, but il is difficult for an Amer ican to get It. The mining laws of Cana.lt are any thing but liberal. First a miner must have a license which costs him $10 per year. Then when he prosacts new ground and llud pay dirt he must pay 92b for Ihe recording of hi claim. When he cleans up, he must pay 10 percent of his gold to the crown. The second year he works his claim the record ing fee Is 175 providltg the recorder will ret or d the claim at all. Mr. Collins says that some of the best ground is withdrawn from entry, and II I sii.iected that it is kept for F.nglish or Canadian favorites. . Mr. Oilins will not return to the north unless pay ground Is found on the American side of the line. He is in terested with some prospectors who are examining a country on our side. Ha will visit with Cant. Collins sev eral days and then go to his Califor nia home. Mr Kliz-tlielh Kuchen.an F.rnst died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Itameiai iiemany, asn- ington Co. Oregon Aug. II, 6 JO o'clock p. m. Mrs. hliz.tbeth Krnst was born July I9(h 1 at wai.isnut Argan, SwIUerianu. Ai tne esny ere of seventeen she e migrat ed with her parents to America. About the age of twenty she married Mr. John Kinst and became the mother of four chUln. When yet Ihe gold fever was at its bes; in California she followed her husband who went i fore by the way of Cape Horn to Han Francisco. Thence via Portland, Oregon ' I'ho. It would be almost impossible even to hint at the many .Up.uhiiM she underwent with her Iwo remaining children oti the long and dreary Journey. Aei accoruing tho kind providence of our Heavenly Father she felt in these troubles the first Impulse of a better life. About twenty nine years ago Mrs. Krnst -iih her fmilv made Oregnu her permanent home. I st thanksgiving She IMMIOeU inn urs. sickness, ol which the views of the .l.wtora were thwarted. Mny fold .n.i mt limes Intense were the suffer- iinrinir t..ese eicrht an.i a nan months. In the last dajs of her sick Bn her sufferings came to their ex treme, but quickly and peacefully see pated from this to the better life. Already back east she had to hemoai the death of two of her children and eleven years ago a son andh r hus band went before her. From this time she made her home with her only surviving daughter who waited on her with child-like love till death closed her eyes. Her death casta a gloom over her many friend. Wher ever she entered a home, she gave ...ki. i.i the m in and comfcrt and joy lomany hearte. The funeral of the doccsei i -man lrcsnylerian church at Uethany An unu-mal large congregation gaih eml for the occasion, lleing dead, like the other worthy souls w ho have gone before, she. by her life and the ii HiM'iice she has exerted will yet sneak to us. The funeral wrvlcw were conducted by ltev. IUuujao. WOULD TAKE NO FOOD Wcs Redmond tcent to Tilla mook, teas canght in a storm IT HAS A VKT KAIX Ir. Ke4aia4 kad tks lraarf be- lag raafht at H ilMa rlvrr witksat fMl Tliev tell a ifaxl story on W. C. Ile.lliu.lul of HrsllIMHld A. KjlIDirtOI'. Just la?fore the hard rain of ten dy ago he had an order lo take a travel ing man to Tillamook. The drives were planned neiore starting. The first bight was lo la- spent at Hmlth on v. nn river, iteforeatarliin; Mrs. Itedmon.l pro posed putting up a lila-ral lunch for vV . I . !, n wanioi no luiit o, I.I iu,t lie IsMliered with it. No entreaty wa of avail and away be and hi drummer ronea. ii was pleasant driving thru Tualatin plains but the hill up which the nad run rroiu les Creek rain wa falling. It was a wet rain, and the farther lliey weut the weuer u waa. It was im gay prancing team then but a slow plialding mud la-draggled oiilllt that was giaal for no more than two and a hall mile per hour. Itut time did not tarry a nio;u. ut. It was dark long before Walt Hiuith' wa in sight, Inkey dark. Uoth men were wet sonked. They were hun gry too. Then the rejected sand witches were remembered but only a a torment. ICedmond could not drive so he walked In front of his team and led it. Two hours of this won brought Ihe lambs to Mc Nemar's camp which is seven n lies (hi side of Hmith's. The tourists decided It best to camp w ithout sup per, without blankets, without tire, without a dry garment. 0!i, how It rained. The ouly comfort Iteduvind 1ml was lo talk alsiut the sandwich es that might have been, Ihus mak ing the tormi nt of his traveling com i,.nlnn Miira grievous. The trio WHS a bard one. but like bad weather, it ended. A much as any thing, the roses ot Oregon were admired by the member of the National K litorial Association that met in Portland last July. One delegate from. Mass achusetts gave expression to her enthusiasm in these words: "Jlere," Portland Hotel, "was located Ihe headquarters of the Acsoclation, and here we found our mail awaiting us; here we were greeted by members of Ihe reception committee, whose one purpose was to serve us; here we were extended the courtesies of telegraph lines' and the wires were kept for some time busy with the happy messages sent io the home friends; here we were supplied with programs, maps, itineraries aud souvenirs of every description anu issi.oui in; not teas. the rose of old England in heituty and profusion which we had neve imagined liefore. was mere wun tne sweetest of welcomes for the guests from New Knuland. Haskets alter or these native beauties was emptied into the omii arms of the guest and the spell that their subtle charm of color and odor wove around us was for the time intoxicating. U vea we had never dreamed of their size their coloring their delicacy, their perfume, and the wealth of them made us feel that we had reached an enchanted country. From that hour no lady wa without her huge corsage bouquet, and no room was without Its daily replenished pro fusion. With all their loveliness in the moments when our sense of the beautiful had been grai tied, we realized lhat there was a deeK'r beauty a beauty ol action in the giving or those flowers unspar ingly that cannot be rivalled in expression even in those queenly (lowers. F.ven as those roses graced every function so the th mghtful ex presslon of kindness, hospitality and thoughtfulnes loll owed u thru every hour of every day that we were privileged lo be sojourning in that fair land.' Four taps of the fire bell Is an alarm of tire. The location of Ihe tire is cignaled by striking Ihe bell as many taps as the nunilier of the fire district. For this purpose Ihe city has been divided Into districts. The description of these districts is to be printed on a car. I which will be lur-nl-heil to each fin-man. A map of the city has also been trade showing the district lawndaries, Ihe more prominent buildings and the halation of the hydrant. This map is to lie. photographed and distributed to the firemen, Ho, now, if four tajis of the Im'II Is heard ami after a slight pause three taps follow and this alarm is re ;ested In the same order we may kgow that there Is a fire In fire dis trict No. 3. We had another hard rain on Run day and Monday that thoroughly iik-d the already damp shock. Uood weather came with Wednr-ay and it now bids fair to be permanent. Of course thi second rain damsged irrain. tho It I Impondhle 10 estimate in is?r cent. Indeed the amount of damage will depend npon the char acter of the weather daring Ihe next two week. Walter Johnson living Iwo miles smith of Cornelius was hurt seriously this week by being thrown from his horse. He wa riding Inward Forest Drove when his horse fell turning a somersault. Mr. Johnson wa ctught beneath the animal. Dr F. A. Ilailey w ho attend.il the injured man found no fractured bones, tho the bruisr are arrioas. Wheat is oin Into the warel.oues st a satisfactory rate this week. The grain is in fair condition tho it Is a little soft. However M is no worse than irrain was two years ago. If farmers feel that they can let Ihe hocks stand out ami harden Ihe quality will be improved. 'Four Oreat I'nchangahle Princi ides" w ill be the theme of Ihe dis course by the pastor at the Congre est ions I church next Sunday mrtv Ing. Tha other service of the dty wilt be conducted in their usual onler. I top pickers went to the yards this w c k and established crm. They w..t be ready for work next Monday mnr ling. S. R. Huston and family have re turned from the coast. K;t cars of hsy, one of oa' at ' ' of fl air were sent from the Uiils: , station this week. Kxhlhit intended for the .; I t'J go in the collection from tl.e oi-trl , t ohould :-! ! I j. -vl.. field at the fan a, Preacblng niormii kfoJ rVi-nii a ' thi CtirisUiiii ciiurcu by the p-: r. K. 11. Hic.af '. Prcichiuj tt Far.uiugl'.n at a, p. m. Sunday. Hon. O W. P.H.r-ii t b--Q in A!-ka f-r the p.--i uioutii returued this k. V. i.i.e away he iuspected the atrnc Mjrv - anil the lown Sites HI K1HI IDfll I.. There are a few oNi ."stales 'inl.i in lir-itMle that occasionally tome i the front. The one up tin we. k lintof Ail-rin S'liiih who -l at hi h me near Gl mico als mt -i or 27 year aiso. At first hi v.i.! was administratrix, after her c:.n T. W.-Pittei.ger, and now he i-su.veei.-d by Dr. F. A. iliiiy. I'aig Smith a son 1 an he;r und -rvoii him will I obtained l publitstion. The ciieriff l a I ; n eeking bin fur many years lu never could catch him. The members of llil-U.ro L "'! e A.O. I). W. wi'hl ." I), greeol Ii ri or burprise.1 P. O. M. II .ire la-t Fr day evening by leading him mnl hi wife intotlie bar.quel hull and l table presenting him with an . io hlematie watch i-hariu. Hon. W. X iUrrelt made the presentation spe. U and said this l.is (i-V.h liirtli I ty w-n chost n to present him with a tc-li uionial of the work hehas.lor.e fir tti order and mark the esteem Ins n.-s -ciate In the lode hve for him. T is surprise w as complete, and it w as on time when Post Master Hare bin' difficulty io selecting filling words for hi reply. The new (.ostal money order wen res.ly for delivery to money order office last Monday aud w ill Is is-u i to Hillslairo K-opleas soon as the old stock which is getting low, is a hausted. The new form issomewhui smaller than the order now in us lis dimensions are about those of th ordinary bank draft. It has two hi! juncts the advice, or nntinVatiott to be sent by the issuing to the pavii g IMwtmaster, is a repr.aju.iion of tl order thru the ue ucafiNinlzcd p i tsr (the manifold pr.K"ess) and a le ceipt for the amount, to be furiusl:e;t by the ii-su'iig postmaster to me re milter. On Ihe back of the order a separate sat ha b.-n provid-d for the stamps of Imnks thru which, it may le passed for collection, in col or the order is blue, having a 1 i ri t blue ground, with fiuP, chmiy inter laced, tsited lines of geometrical lathe-work of darker shade, lu the center is sn escutcheon bearing the woids "Postal Money Order" in slind- ed capital letter of the same two tints of blue. The tint ot mo order and the lathe-work will serve to pre vent imitation.-; but, as an additional snfeguard against counterfeiting, h horizontal water-mark, composi.l i f the initials U. H. M. 0.,.in broml capital letters, has len wrought in to the paper on which the new fonts are printed. tomr iiot sr:. I'KOIJATE. Kit 'Sauil P Kelly dead; bond -f administiator fllcl and approvid. Appraiser T W Thonipsoi, U 1'. Misencrand J I Hoops. Fist Jacob Auderson deed; ord-rcd that Ihe ik woiiiiI projierty uot set otl to widow, be sold at private sale f.i cash. Kst Micliall Kennedy deed; order ed that citation tm served by publica tion requiring the heirs to appear ut Ilillsboro Oct. !) and show cause il any they have why the realty ic- longtng to the estate shall U'il in sold. . Kst Wm Vincent deed; the a.) ntinistratrix is authoriz -d to sell per sons I proarty at private pale for cash. Kit Anderson Smith deed; resigna tion T W Pittinger administratcr, accepted. F A lii il. japi oin:ed ed- minist ralor tie bnuis-non. lfotid i,niin .ajdercl that citation to the. heir U served by puMication requiring them lo 8ear and show cause u any the j have why ther.-alty belonging to t.ud estate shall not be sold. Kit Oeo Thing deed; ordered that the admidistrator pay to the widow the further sum of l-Vi.r..") for her support during the pendency of ad ministration. Kst Itovid Monroe deed, ord. -red that J A lmbrie be appointed admin istrator de-lainis-noti-with-thc-w ill- annexed, bond f l.tMMI, Kst Sarah J Mull tlird; ordered lhat Oeo U Ugley administraior-1' bonls-nnn, be cited to api-e..r Sept. IS and show cause if any he has, u hy he shall not Is? remover.. X1UNTY OU KT. Ci-rson v B H Put Ion, judgment for plaintiff by default. MAKKIAOK Ll F.XSK. License lo wed was Issued S-pf. (J. lo Oerman Anderson 31; and Matdd . Penne 24. New stock of Umbrellas at Scliul- ' mericli A S in's. j Wagons! If you want one you cat, , save from f 10 lo f 15 by buying Iron, i Sehulmeiich A Son. OREGON j SUtNottkt C i?."pO-iiioit j j Opens in Portland, September 28 j Close ! October 28, 1899 j HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL I Product" nf Ores ill, V.iliini::.iii an 1 I Idaho in greater variety than I ever before ! Bcnnetrs Renowned Military Bj Jll Alice Itaymnnd Ameriea'i tirestest Lady ( orm tt rs-l"i The atMsptaleJ l'lrrna Tron sr of Aeroliats, tiras-t fnnn the F nntre Theatre, lnlon ; tint time in Ann n.-i. A tirest Kilipia War Jliwam srmt MUtetlAcnrtc I'mnrpssseJ Aeri.tlisls, in thril.iiiit ti tTHKR tiUKT AtrRACTIONf A Reason of tret Surprise ati l Ausin.lir.e feats. Keiliiccl rates on all trsnsportstion liu-i. Admission, 25 rents Children anilor 12. 10 cent. DON'T MISS IT 1 1 1 :N TIC I, ihe i'..! exee- l.-t .!' r-:'iiretl ...jafhe . . . -W'l, lil- diW I; I.'.nUr 1. 1C-.'. Kl I.I V. ui S.IU1U.1 P. 1 1 T.u itiy. p. n:r i'K THK .tuniy ot i' r . :,!,- ,.f, t .....r.-- Ir. in V liite, Itmii W liii I ' on, you 1. 1 si'ptv.r ,Lir,.l M i ' ! I ii ifill. W.'t...MO'i ;it tin fl: .-'i-.ro III thf it i 5. iii luv the '.'t vt I o l i-. k in the til-'l M'-il lllt'TV io h tvr, luy an ord-r is -w- ;k irat-. ti I ! he i oi . S l':tr-i'll t-K-CU-i: rti-l exe-ulor t: i-l;ii iHi:tl rioii, Is-loux-(stl s follow s. umli in.- Ml I in t ,i I X li V Will .-i !;. D i. i ..r K.twai.i .nt U..-C N 7t- :t' W K iMirii. r uf s ill ohiiln : t-I . n -:e. II I,' (' ,!.t nrN i. u rha to the N nu.; tli. n - 71- au K on :-t.s: 1 1 S .Hs.lechs lo ;ii!!M:i'Xvi.ll.iinilii; llOacrefl i n i in' "J r-'. lit: ,i M' )' ft i'l -t: . i t N l.iw i III J i.U - 0) I" lii-rt' i.f i . ..!..', tl:ict : II 1 :mi1 : l: icilli it ti M .s. I'l 111 S K criicr of iii.ks: thence W to Lenox linv )tt.D of begin liH'llie -l lllllj.'. f'ti nt r -l t!.e,..s I. 1 W 117 1. .1 11H- - i nu ir n't ni.'.M .N , 'I !i:.c ul i chains: I . : lm-ti4 ;ll'l iilU ilitt at the- 8 E t:t! fitt, irs tr in 1 i-l: N .1 fivi ; then, e 1' 2 f'tH't ; Iheili-e lo i i' .ll Ihe lollosr- I 1 1 1 i :jT ..1 irut h ,-ri in!-re m.m, com liie -S K crii. i ol the llil-ucre : i!-"HTii.fu iin.l niiinini- thence . -.7 ' t h t j :t --take "ii the N i ii 1. i ; ti-ni-e isoutli S.sVi : i.'ien.v S.mii.Ti- )' t. :r.TJ ii'-iicv N Ti.SI t hi! ti t :u4-eol'lH'kriii-i . iiiaiiL' '. iuTr. or tiiuch thereof I 1 c i . -. try t. 1 i v Ihe lilortaije ul i.ii' I ;i vt ail -iiirr claims and ! -i'li: I ai.i e .ta:e Wiiiu !! II. ii. I.. A. Kooil jiiilRe -t l : ii' (.-lil'ty 1 u-irl ul Ihe hlrt'e of iir.V'iu, i'..r li e ' "unty of Waah-ii-.-:i-ii with ilc. .alo sur.1 I'ourt aiUM'.l tLia VS i.iy ol AumipI A. I" l-1'.i. ,in.-r J. A 1MHK1K. ti.rk- likcr's )yvicpi.t Tatilets rs old in a Hi:uve e;:ir:.n;i'i . un's heart-burn aiMiiu ol the iIIsitmi iii'ter ealiiiK or .my I.tiii -1 ilvM.i'.?ia une little tablet ;.i.-ii..i."i'a c f-li.-f. 'ii .-ta, and Viels. 'l . e ln-ita I'ruz Mi re. 11 lll.'eV SAi.V.. Til. ,1 lli mi l-isimu'il sell at I'uhlic Sals farm, one mil one-liali niil.w milllll i-t iif 1 anniiiL't ii'. "ii MitHr.laV, Sept, i i-.Miin:i i.'. M'niiiiitly at 10 the f.il. me, ilcscriU'd 1..-" it : , I I 'if Inch are purs HM- IS II ad off I 1 a ! '. S l..a.l Ktit-'.-d j( r- y. J:'.i-ur-i.,l li-i -rj-. ui'iuK'il Jersey. I hull, 'J y, ire old. icaisteml. Eifbx. ot'ti.esei. are fresh, calves at -id.-, .lie oil r tin he.-i'i wilt calve within tliu n-.a si iv v.vl:. The ooun ranga irnlll 7 vein-, oi iil-c d ovn. 'i -nil's of .-ale . Sums of 10 cash in hand. i'l iiiol iver n credit ol six months w iiii ui pr. v.-J P'-rsonid note at ti ;.er"-!it inter. 1'. S. l'KSNK. il. 1'. I'-i -v liu-, AiU'iioiK'cr. 17 (ir.iTiox. i-(r s' i it Urt i V I'OrilT OF HIE in, lor tlio County of .-ate of I cit.,tioll .. leaned. I !iuou. Hell V. Smith, I in ic8 V. t-mitli, Kd .r: li li. fipcirs K I i j a h ,. m a Smith. William Mat' . a.lnii: UMi. I ti t h'' mat l-r -t t h. A li'li ifOil html Ii, lo . ain-y Ann .J A liner J, Mn.th. .1 It -11.11! A I I.::! .sinilli. -ml h. A-, I. tl- U'l I ill -I'. mil S niaiitha Smith, -i.'Ti Sj ot i i h, ikveafoil, n m n ami to all per t ,'Mnte, (treetillK : S, lie of Orecon, You n: cl to appear in tl.e State ol ' in jjoil, 'lii'tt n nt th- Court ti. ro. in the County ml to ail !. ns 1 1 1 1 e ''-'. i. 1 li Ihe S an ' Of I ire 1m .1 : I 1 in' t o.ii.tv I i fur I lie i i 1 lit V in nil I' -rt-M tit oi I NVa I II on I .1 Wa.-!.:l :t '-. ' .mo,, i. l-i. 1 no, n of l.-t 'i.i .iU", if an y t 1,'litl 1e n.l l m l .lioelim; I it ii- t.. -.. tin jllli:IY nl iv, the 'ith day of o'. lock In ihe foro- lit I v. HI" n t, ni l .1 t. I-., n.in in.l there lo show order of sunt in.i. hi, iiuthoriili! iioini'itlor of said .lur ilesenlsiil real ii I eitata ileserlls-ii nc and Mt ate with- i i 1 Ml V : w s. I Ml,-' in : , . i ir.-eoii. ami Is-lliK n land riallil of All- an, I more parln ill r- , il ami ile-erilHsl us i i eneiiitf :U a point r U'tws'ii township We-l mid Tonliip2 I t .n.-h:t. , 1 ; : i : . i- J ' t I lo . I N...1, ah. I.. i , -il s. V. i of the land claim of j 711'., -r l:-,e it" A u l. r- ni S , i. ,: i r,. lh ami wile, themw i,- h's.. to the center S. rl -I Ii- i:i ' n ai Airrv.tv iTeeK. inciter f -anl rusk mitli the r. .. lo he m.iilttl of the oeo.-r i.mi rcex in said in, t : II P I he center ,. , r. k ith ihe im aii.ler rt une mi i.inu' u ir.ft 1 v !i ir .!--!' tne Northwest . it : . i i.in-1 claim of Will- Ill: .-I r. la ..I . V.i 1 --or , ,n -'!. 1 (.win-hip 12 ,.-!. Will Mer., theiH-e v , live of said llnrns I, ii-i, ul" the Nortll half of I ,l:,i-n "1 si'i'l .inters ll Mil . . II . 1 . i; i t--t on ui'l South - .in ii irom Ihe place h"r h to the rilaee of f riy live I 4.'. I acre, . r,r" in he pi litiou o i n I cnute thu day ,, l !.! Wit m . A . Posj't, Jnd e of ,.' ,-t.ite oi tireifoll, ,-!li:.l.toll, w 'h Ihe M-d. li.is th day of IM' V IMilKlE i. pi.iy. lerk. n -a hy J. C !vt, ( elv.tc.iP io id I'-.n-.. i.i .-re-it !'! 1. 1 Alabama who r coin. at Ihe u pronounced eX i, '.I i- no whiih is ii i c'.l.t'ting a v th Bryan ' ' re ... i i not 1 I- I T.. ; siti print a t, !.. J !-. p-.r ' ! A. . ", tne ,- p!,'is:: l int" m-uresnts .1 K -.-l io Ju'y by Oen. r . 1 i f I.um w hem .! t i iii ih" si'ssiin. . iv r , r's h.ive been t p-t i.'-i f.uiiiiiar with :! r- I it't the truth of i r-.f li - . t I IY-r, j Aim ' ! N c : rev ! I'. 'ii;. lh" ---s i rr T T A. . i Bonus .i-t-it i "'" fcaff 1 (2Lsy7zK Dm4 Uttfr Uu The f.41owing 1 a list of letters re maining uncalled for In the iwistotnce at HillstMiru, August, 1'ti IsiW: All letter not called fr by Hept. J, will l sent to the lfead Letter nilUv. One cent will be chaived for each letter called for. H. St. Hi ikkicil, P. M. Wanted- Poll ', .'sj Hop pickers at tV.I. Cornelius, Commeuce S-i'1.7. II w la your wife baa she lost her beauty? If so, Cuoalipation, lndi gitiou. Sick Headache are the prin cipal cause. Karl's Clover lUs 4 Tea baa cured these ills for half a centu ry. Price 25 eta, and 50 cts. Moim refuuded il result are not satis factory. llta lrug Store. t)n f very Isitlle of Shiloh'a Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ark of you is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not bene fited return the bottle to your drug gist and he may refund the price paid." Price lb els, and 30 cts and 11.00. Itelta Drug Store. Y. P, rgaa I Ilillsboro, Oregon, have farms and e ty prosrty for aale, ail sixes and descriptions, also saw mills, creamer ies and country stores. Wheat farms in California to exchange. Call or write for list. If you have farms to rent let us know we have appli cants. . Don't get fooled into buying ma chinery from traveling agents with headquarters in some other country, but buy from your borne dealers who sell better goods at lower prices. Mowers $40 and f4 binders from 1 100 lo 1 130 each. The best wagon frotulotnflS less than other deal ers, at Schulmericb A Bod Ilillsboro, Oregon. What Is Shlloh? A grand old rem edy for Cough, Golds and Consum ption; used through the world for half a century, has cured innumer able cases of inclpiont consumption and relieved many in advanced stag es. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 and 60 cts and 11.00. Delta. Beautiful complexion is an im possibility without good blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea acta directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. at Delta Drug Store. Many a lover has turned with dis gust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by lis action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold tor years on alwolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 60 cts at Delta. Sick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are quickly and sutely cured by Karl's Clover lioot Tea, the great blood purifier and tis sue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 25 and 50 cts. at Delta. Do you know consumption is pre ventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suici.lp.l. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh'a Cough aud Consump tion Cure. Sold on positive guaran tee for over fifty years. Delta Drug Store. Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Karl's Clover Koot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 60 cts. Delta Drug S'or. Wm Mohr makes boots at his shop on Second street, Ilillsboro, for f5.f0 per pair, sewed shoes for f.V and gives special attention to rcpair intr. He usee only first-grade stock which enables him to guarantee his work. Schulmerieh A Son have purchased some wagons from Ihe factory and can sell them from f 7 to $15 cheaper thanolhei dealers. They sell a 3J steel skein 3 inch tire, all complete for $80. Fruit canning season is now here. Some w ill keep and some will spoil un cks you use the Vacum J.rs lor alo by J. M. Brown. Loaded shot gun shells atSchulme i i -h A Sou. Loaded with native son smokeles and black vpowdei all shells guaranteed. Call on F. J. Barber. Second street if you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Trv his baths, either hot or cold. Eisy Vacum Jars at Brown's. SO SOKE HAIKACH E llrn.in Kid ne v Tea cares backache, kid my, and bladder troubles, non-retention of urine, brick-dust deposit, one arm poison iiiK nervousness, constipation and all complaints of the kidneys and urinary o-jrans. 1 be Delta sella it. WISIIOM'S R0BERTISE Is a strictly hyuienic preps'ation. While it preserves and beautiliea the complexion, it also repairs the daniair done by the nse of the many danavrous conipoonds now in the niariet, ana iy lis ionic ana siimuia- tunc enert restores in sum to a neaimy action. Kor sale at tn Delia. Schillings Best tea told on! ta Packages HAXyLEH) riaul a big I FJ&Y bl hil1 if I r the wagon I I wheels with I I KIC xl firm I iMSManataanik7R'l i he an am im put mimuik a I s.od vi ii. na r I aTASDJianotl. CO, . i E The finest line of Ladies' Neekware in the city, just receiv-j2 ed. Prices the low-3 est as usual. 3 P Schulmerieh & Son We are not The only House We arc Pharmacists ' Our Prescription Depart ment is our Specialty. THE DELTA DRUG STORE. B HAVE YOU USED 1 BUTTER PARCHMENT? 7i . All gilt-edged butter put on the mar ket by CTeameties is wrapped in paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much bettet 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 Irom which 27 sheets can lie cut 27Parch ruent wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 ShePts 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x13, tandard site for i-pouud rolls is 8x.t inches; 2-patmd blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not liecn generally used heretofore, farmers rou Id not get it at the gtneral More It is now kept at the Independent of 6ce cut to any size wanted. jauuuuuummuuuuuuuuuuumir; Beware of Immitations! Don't uso hop nainoprinted Free Tickets. Some hop agents are giving away "free tickets'' to the hop-growers. Don't use them. They can he duplicated. For Safety Hop-Tickets Come to the Lvdetknukxt ollice. Prices Reasonable. Hilipboro Publishing" Company. IuOregoti that sell Paints and Oils; however, we do keep a few of these rare articles occa: tonally but as a side line only. And we sell Drngs first and foremost. Good, pure drugs at reasonable prices. 50 cts, 55 cts - tickets without your on them.