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SOME OREGON HISTORY Sixty Years a Resident and Farmer of .V'ashinflton County. 0,S HIS HOMK.sTE.ID YfcT Xh-. Olrh'n t -IU ef m f bis I virrlrm-rn an tke rlbweat t'ariur least. Thos. :cliin, one of the very mrl-j..-t s. tiler of Ihls county, now ml' the h'.- of ml yen, him retired from 1,1-4 lii.i farm and now reside In llillsla.ro whore lie entertains his ,,M. r- with iimny an interesting story f early dsys. In I H;tt he left lii Irai in Ihe mountain gorges, n, came l (lie TtJHlatiu plains, Washington county, determined to lulliiw Hi pursuits of Ihe farmei lor uhh-h his Hriy ivigiisit training . , . h uihnl him. .. year he ,7, Th, dreary ,4 Nature'. D..-..I-, . . it. a . lan-ft of all feiVM l.lk .Iibii.hV- .... I liul mat ill mini know m irvuiu. i h left there in 'II n,i early iu "SUE BAILED 01 1)1T. One of the prettiest tlitnjf Satn. L. Simpson ever wrote I the following on the wreck or the Uerse K. Vi right in 173. The steamer started on her return trip from Sitka ami look ear go at Kbook, leaving there Jan. , ij. ntu waa never hearij fi alti r ward. The chief ettirineer waa John Sutton, father of Mh lieu. Alns- worlh, well known here. There were twelve or thirteen pe-ssengeis, row Iwfnty-one. Afl the ship waa given up, 8. initio i rote lime paragraph which at owe received Ihe recognition of a claasic: The atiD had set, an.l all alone A steamer battled a ill. tha aca! Her plum o( smoke ia hockwar. While 'neath her prow with tuoun The conquering wave Wnds sullenly ; And chill and drear tialw crwpa Alum the wild and mist detai Thai roll to windward and a-lce. With matic laughter deep and low The coiling waters mock her way ; A pallid aea-htnl, w heeling clow, Khrieket to hia mother ea ladow The hopelces flight of human prey ; Ana o er tlte waste ol water lirnula WASHINGTON CO. HAY 1 blown bodeful Kow Being used in the Phil ippine Islands by the Gocernment, NO 1.0AU TO DKAVEUTOX The Farmer af that NrlgkberhtHtl ate Trjlaf te get eae Ih. Ihe leaatr laart ia town this a I la U U. a djiiy liter. i . . - i.i i i.m'mI.mI mi IIihI tamtutiful Irad of lui'l norlh eastward from Hillshoro known as the Titos. Olclilo and wife U. 1.. t'. H still own the tract and is the only "lie "f 'he early settler a ho does, lie. has made it hi home i t all the years of his residence in Hie ci.iinly except the last 12 uiontha miiii he came to Hillrtboro and a year in Hli'J, when he went to the j-oid ilitKiiiK' ' California. Dr. Mo I , advii'eil sKainMl that trip .i 'in i '' ptirpoHP. However when r. ':rt .'d hu reallzn the aoundnetw ,,: il' r ju inel, for otaloeii were ae:l i I,.. i .i farm at f'i er huahel and v. ..I IS. He inadw nothing by jcoing compared with what he miKhl haH iiiuiIh by Htaylnjf. Ilia farm wax In (treat neeil of care the fences were hrokPii down, weed were grow (., hi il hU Htm k waa acatterred. Hy the time the rixinjr wm fliilahel, Hie store of L'olil brought back waa ulu.nl d.TliMiiato.t. The flrxt wheat he had floured waa ...... kil on ix.niiM to Mill ulain. back of Vancouver. The next wan eround .at th mill of Jo Oale,on (laleetreek, u.iri i-oiiiitv. From 1812. the time uhon hn Mettled here, till 1848. Mr im liln never saw nv money not a dollar. All tradinir wa by barter. ri... Hi-.! Fourth of Julv celebration whhI l ive (Uka on the Zvhary do .., ..,u, in 1811 or MS. The finl jifiMt fan, a machine lor separating wi.c.f from chair, ci wt tlOO. It waa crude, but better than wiiim wing in the oen air. There u.r.. j iy amorg the pioneers and they have witiHfaction In telling. t'Ol'RT II01SE. PKIinATK. Kilate i:i!ilHlh Krnat, decMwed; invi utorv of iroirty filed which ia ....I.. ...I -I Mo K-itHte hxlward Conala hie, deceased; . ... a wr k nvT Ilnal accouul nteu ana Monutiy, ni" liih, net for Its examination. Kiate Maud 1 Kellv. deceased; In tlli-il. 1 "roiier Iv valued al :ll()2.ar. l'roperly set off to widow, 2 horses and wagon, buggy and sin gto harneas, 2 head cattle, 20 hogs, 23 iroat. crop wheat, oats and potatoes and all household and kitchen fur niture. - . . Kitate EliaaU-th Ilanley, deceased; Ih-nton llownian HpMinted guardiau-ad-litem of minor heirs. Executor authori-vd to sell real estate for cash in hand, or so much thereof as will lie necessary to pay debts and cost of administration. MAKKIAGK UCKNSK. License to wed was issued, M. 3d, to IU iiJ. E. llrHT, 24 and Fanule Taylor 18. The Dignity of Ialsir" will he the Ih e on which I he nstor of the Congregational church excta to dis cour.H next Sunday morulng. The idea Mr. Hughes has iu mind; this is there is a prevnh"'! scramble among yours; m- to i. irthe professions, aair h .i : : i.e wee the avenue to a hiuorau.1 ni. iful life. No, says the preacher, Lalsir ia ilignitled and ...uui n.un..i tuimror is a far better pro.hu t than a K-tti fogging 1,wy,;r' aiUiick li tor or a nan hik vine. In the evening a pngraon by the lailies has Isn prepared. The (iuincy, III., Journal, Sept. 27, Hi psge edition, H. N. Wheeler, e.1 1 lor, came out Monday morning. II . .... uv ..i,nn.,il matter touch- iiiiiani-f j - . I... i lin clinirm I excursion trip mane by its eilitor last July. His descrlp Usiii are consciencloutly made and word of censure u.irn ooskI but he nowhere slops ov r and ust-s paint of rose .i ha ...ould have used n riui v plain grey. . . ....... i.. . r.,ur t nnr Ivne celling iwiiik l" ' " . " . . : . . their wlww they didn't lloog last wek, W.shIs isvep."-- . .. .. .' ... u..iiu It iloea this tell tneiruui -- -- week, though, and you should resd it. the I Miles Is spending a part of his Taction this ' .....I. ku nii.ther Mrs. lr. summer A. I kins. HeexiwcUtoreturntothe Dalles next Monday. ..... i .iii" the suhiect of "Uiiurcu . iifiivered at tne kit. atniii . Christian church next Buu.lay morn iinr by the isistor. Ilegular eervlcw in the evening. will tell on 1 lit. o. m . . . ..I im transtsirts lion to IMrtland for M cents gootl to return on any day during ma- w- Judge A. II. Tanner ami Horace Hutlerneld were guests yesterday ju W. H Thome's. A lew .- ing was the olject ol their coming A auddMn lilncliinK atrikea the flea To witnlwar.1 and the fearful twang In Neptnne trident hmua a glee (if might and wrath and agsiy. tor wliere the breakers Nmmii and claniT, Uka flying shrouds from rilli.! gru.'tK, The remled foam drilta on Ihe waves Whence Ocean's sluuiberiiiK furict sprang. Into the ieweleil arms of niuht The mail storm leaps, his vap'ry lair Drifts o'er her queenly breast taxliglit, And qtieii:hea all lis geiumy light; And down the corridors ot air. 'Mung taiiestrit of vluud, the moon Flits l'V with whit, scared face, and soon Night and storm hold empire there. The stricken billows leap away, With trampling thunders hi the gale, And staggering blindly to the fray The strong ship starts the bolt and stay iler cordage shlrieks, and with a wall 8 ho plunges downward in the gloom 01 roaring goi-ges hoarse with doom And none alive may tell the tale. What thouuhta there came of home and friends ; What urn vers were said : what kisxe thrown Were lost upon the wind that lends Ita liorrowed wreath no more, ana blends A siuh ol trouble with the moan That sadly haunts the restless waves, Forever rolling o'er the caves, Where richer things -than pearls are strewn. They sailed one one day and camrto more. All else is wrapiied in mystery ; The surges kneel upon the shore Anl tell their sorrow o'er and o er ; And still aliovs the Northern sea, A peiiaive spirit, pale and slow, The gray gull, wheeling to and fro, Keeps watch and ward eternally. The irovtrnmeiit needed --'' Ions of hay to be ued in the l'hilippiiH. I lua loowr foraire hl lo come imin th united States. C ill for flirt did not Iimwm it. '1 Im Suhniilance il.'imri inent turned loOnuon for it. Misrs Haines A Shipley if Forest Umve haottened to hear of Hie tiMlter and i out at oi.ee lo Invealit'ale. ine who tut is tuiiiiihv. It waa not cer laiuly known how much ibia county M lil furni-h I ut Ihe geiiilemetf nameil skrrce.1 to ilcliver 75l tons Thia mniiunt haa lieeu secureit Im Iweeti Forest tlrove ami U islon, a'ul it is now kuowu that I'ssi ions couui have Ish-h fonnd. Ihe price paid w.tM a tritln more than the oiien to.ir ket Im olleriiii;. Itelwet n t.sSM) and iMMMI have been ilaniil into that neiuhlsirhoiMl bv this Iran-aclion The reinaind'-r of the uovernini 111 inter wxa tided bv Ihe imwers ill Clarke county. Wa-diingio i. The rinl ni.ine market win wain hav next year, timothy. California dai-a not grow the variety, Oregon does and es-cially W aa.ungion iiuifilv. We ouu-hl to try and get the whole order next year. We can In it if but to that end we must have the hav. eissl hav. no weeds, no wild oats, lust clear liniolhy. Lt our far- m.-is look lo their meadows. l.uis build up such a reputation, for I oth ipiality and ipjautity that it will be iinnct-eiMarv lo send InHiKClinu .m.vM into our wart'hou-s-s. We hsve got that I'hiiippi no trade, let U hold it. J.Q. A. Young wiis week attending court. Horn in Salt m Aug Uisxlin and WIN L-idit' ah snd ta-lt buckles from 2 Via. up !1 J"t i i it n .1 ' a;tCrek Iviilair M I f. Wis iu I. wu ytrlel- n i . linu i.r.lr.-M. vihuIs in the irffv i.i. -rnve.1 ul S. Uuluilich - j j Sou. W. W. William, v. no ha.- au oii n ..r Mo inlMll.l...f. Was IU ine ity this wek. Vaiour! II you 4Ul one you can ...... tin i.i i,v liuvini! troui ScbultueiiWi k .ii. j.. ...i n i,iv9 w n was one wl n im. t) U A N.Hurv jing psny ... l iHtn. has r-iuii.ii noM'i. WOMEN AVOID OPERATION! sale Mo A :W sewing machine for vsryt besp. Call and It at Cormick's bicycle store. . u -nr Portland's bar i. ih. . this week yisli iwn. w iw . . - - ing friemls. sale A prospectus announces that Simp son's son, aided by his aunt, nee Miss N ra Simpson will early in December publish a volume of the dead author's writings which is to apear in two styles of biuding, cloth and leather. The volume win contain ii w pages which will be filled with his poetical composition. The size ol the edition will depend somewhat upon the number of orders matie oe r..n the hook ffoes lo press. Agents are now in Ihe field taking suliscrip- tions, and It might do wen ior ier sons desiring a copy of the poems to at once make application ior n. Hlanks for that purpose have neen left wlih the Isdkpknhknt. Sici- men pages are also neie. l ersoua are invited to call and surwenoe ior i h work whicj will be delivered as soon aa Issued from Ihe press. PACIFIC USIVEKSITT. M. A. Leach of Eastern Oregon k.. nlnnui to SCtlOOl. IIA ailUK meat strength to the fisit-ball team w a liimlck went to Sali'iii last iLi,.nl aa a dcieirale from I. U. to .......! i ho interolleizlate loot-tiell association, at which time a schedule ol games waa arrange!. nhn If. Ilaull. CHDtain of the loot K.H loam Klurnetl to scnool last Monday. a t.iMuiant evenlnir was spent at u.h Hall last Wednewlay night. tk. two most nleasing numbers on .. .. .i. ik. tut nraa ins aonir. "liuwn on Suwannee river," sang oy me Afiee Club, and, -I stood on the bridge at midnhrhl.' sang nyrmi A Student tssly meeting was neiu IVeilnesilav at which time they .i.io.l J J.Jin W. S. hiai h as Editor t"l . " w - inhiefand W. A. InmlcK nusinew. manager of the lbdexitme ensu ing year. n it lllmm. secretary Of the VIW - - - - v Oregon Historical Society, Has neen in u..hlnrlnn pooniv ior ten ui more atherin relics of pioneer . . . , K 1 .. times, anil aoiiciung mriuuri,i.r the aociety. In the latter depart ment of his work success has not ,kot ita imiMirtance demands. I u - - - - A state pride ougni to urgw m ervatlon ol the story of our founding and settlement. Again business pros- nerltv otiirht to nictate mat meunai r . .i...tiinr Whatever calls at ,...,Un n tlreiron IS IO our autani """"" . " , LI.. .V.I. . liiMinriana are iiaiaiiia iuid way. If they find material collected they will linger with us, but if the field IS to DC trvneu, k.n nrohable that It will be some L..r.'. land rather than ours. IHlin i - n.,,.ht tn have a wen support L,....i..i .Iaiv. and encotirsirement i. ih.t line of research. lUibertson, as - . . . . a of ihe chair or history, ai ru k. antae time to write, hut ".T-r ,-Tandlo hnnU The Ot III" w " - - , , . i. inu. nf the nrofessor Of hi m ituv , t . t riimiii. i ntrrforvt ....... ' ..ki t. he numcrns In every nelghhorhiaid so that the work can be carrleu lorwaru. Strond hand cheap, f 10 and t.i....ii f.ir Iflljv"" , . , up at McCormlck a. niade a flying t tl..lloi ir. r. "". ...k V sit lo Iwlst .n, IdahiS thH a. m ThimrsTTu. ker Is vi-itin In l'orilsnd with her daughter. 13. 25 W'eslern refl.iery cne augar ner sitck at Uryans.' oCaltot V" muslin 5c r yard u,Sj Bryans.' A recent examination shows thai there is no county mad from th ..truer hevonil Iteedville. past the Masters ilmalion buildings Dick 1'erkins' to Ihe bridge across the n.k hv Johnsons, this side of li-a verlon. The Iruck travelel is onl in Ihe nature of a public ea.meui and can be closed by ad) lining land im.n eiceot a track for travel. iN bicvele path is inisxili'o there and the uisrvlHors do not leel iustined in making permanent luij roveinenis, yet there is no piece of road between I'urt ami anil lllllMlloro 1IIMI neeoi Improvements more lhan it does . . ... i ...... .1; L.sna is sreiiinK vsiuaoie in ui u trict and is ow ned in small tracts so that ihoHA interested leel that the road question ought to be settled at nn.-o ta.rnr a roait is locnieu irom H iel ville to lies vert on by the side ol i lie railroad wntcn is a tangeui oe- tween those two stations. Such a move would deprive farmers on Ihe road of a way of egress, lieing thut- ii.tt.Ma.tu.1 a numerously siirntHl liell- tion was presented at this term of the miirt lo locate a leirai 10 ig on int- truelr aa now traveled. However. strange as it may seem, there is ob Lviion raixni iiv ine alien lanu own ora ot the Lido A Ileed Farm Co. ami by Dick I'erkius. These parties, ilioiich wtn lhv anil is-neniteu. wain ilainaires for the land that will be usul. II tt.rr.-n wi l' UI liaUthter . i t. .... I'.t.t .riiia I MM atilinie reiui .1 n..... - lai.1 Siurd ty slier vr vi-u. . 1 A vl h r W... ,ji eia-utionlst oil . . I , I u . ...... i..r.iv....i ia vi.ifin t us W-s-K wun ..1 vv... At il Ji.hu VS all. of! IlillntMini Kt hnlmerii-h A .s .11 have their new iu u l.eei f I I. i.V i-IimK I"'" will' u r. n . vi.il.i ion. They arei tieaulies. Wm. Pointer, who Im s ik.uioi SHiim.w.is nliukinr huidn win 1 I ..t. ihe aireel lliH WtCK. Iir reiurmd "' 1 ,v Hunters ..T.- ie oiiltP rume ...j niu. and tin iiflv one V6 1. . hr,l iilsmitisl h nere a 1 ni.nnai went ut and in one dsys' hunting killed a blue jay. ir. '.i t w.nal.unn. entrineer at 11. r. f..-r Mlllincl'omiianv started ,-....... , ; i... ;ist Monday evening ior oii. while away he will vWit the oiu r. it at home who live ne-.ir that city. ii..si. it nvurir of Ihe M. r.. Lk.in.ii K-ill ocrnnv the ptilliit in his ch'irch next Sunday, morning aim vening. Mr. Ols rg is a man seni he-e by the Bishop at Ihe late session of the annual conicrenre. Mr V. N. Ordwav. who has rsvn a .,i.t..nt mf 1 1 i1Ulw.ro severs, vesrs, went to I'ortianil on .iioiiny "-' . ...i...... h uill liv-n hereafter. Mr, ikiai.pi, tec U trivlncr him much Irourile yet and ne tins nine iiim- -i ls nir helter till me "iireeon anue ds-i its blisxly work. Kllf. very word "efatloa" ttn'm terror to wema aouL Nearly always these operation become neceuary throngh neglect. U tha tnens are very painful, or too irequeni ana excessive. . . . . , get the n;ht aavice ai once auu top taking chances. It will cost you nothing for advice il you write to Mrs, IHnknam at Lynn. Mass.. for it. and if you let the trouble run along it will surely cost yon a great deal ot pain ana may mean Miss Sarah j. URAham. snenaanviue. r.. "i.ici --ia - - ... rr J MRS. 1'lNk.HAM : 1 naa sunercu iw k erl vun with female troubles and I doctored until I was discouraged. I felt etched and tired 01 living. 1 nau uis ea&e of kidneys, bladder trouDie. dropsy and bloating, bad womb fV Jflw vwVAl ..m..l- in ir all m ortrana TKa Uereoutofnx. tl i i-U "9ingl womn a-ner sai Vf l- K your remedies, I wrote to I her and ihe begged of me to try it. telling me all that it had done for her. I bought six bottle of Lydta E. Pinkhara a Vegetable rmn.tn i.ryA tinvt Mhllflt CI. ' press my gTatitnde to you. The tumor negan 10 come pieces and I got better all the time. I believe now that I am entirely cured. My doctors could not believe it at first, as they all had told me that my case was a hopeless one, and no human power conld do me any good. They were astounded. If I can say anything that can help other women, I shall be glad to. " It Is pot safe to wait until the last moment. Head off trouble by prompt attention to it. Don't be satisfied without Mra. Pinkham advice. i...Latlies, lIisses' and2 EChildrcns9 Seal andE2 E Plush Capes, also EFur Collarettes, just 3 E from the factory at... I Schulmerich & Son uuiiiiuuiuiiiUiUiiiiiiiUiu-: Ua4 Utter lint. aivi luiion u ao v' - maining uncalled for In the tsiKtomce ai itiiisooro, epi. isutn : Miss Mvrtle Browball. C. It. Brown, Mr. W. W. Msnter, Mr. II. E. Wilson, Mr. Daniel O. Milam. All letters not called for by O t. 14. will be sent to the Dead Letter Olnee. One cent will be charged for each letter called for. II. SCHI'I.MEKICII, r. M. Weather fine, after Friday. Sat ur dn and Sunday's rain. IIoim are irathered in this neigh borhissJ, though several yards on the mountain are not nunnca and will take all this week. IIIa nl all Ij.MMhiul tft.ll. IIHIII in M.t n . m.......u. ..... . liu's machine is finishing threshing, ,rrK except a few llial want uge s ma chine because it has a blower. It is claimed it can stack Ihe straw ca-icr ami cheatwr. as it takes four lo six hands to stack Ihe straw. Don't tret fooled into buying ma i.htiifirv fmm travel in it airpnla with headquarters In some other country. tut buy from your home ilealers who Beautiful ccmilexion is sn im sen neuer goons at lower price-. .!hiiii without tr.Kd blood, the Mowers fto and Hi, nimiers irom .... 11..1 o.iuia in minnpcllon f itiu to iijwi eacn. ine isti wk'u wilt urn, w.mj ...... ... - ----- , . ... , ., .1.1 With gootl tllgesuen, a umnny nt-i . T.. . . . J . Vr-M , . and bowels. Karl's Clover Boot Tea era, ai mnuimencn win iiii"'", acts directly on the noweis, liver sun .Rv.... kidneys keeping mtm ! w iviuivs. ittiltt'HTIF heslth. Price 25 cU. and SO cts. et j wISImijI S KOBlKTIst. Delta Drug Store. I Wisdom's Hoterline corrects all ... .:,,,.. -;i blemishes of the face and makes a lsst eiiiit-tiiij , OREGON 3utittia S.vpoiNoH Opens in Portland, September 28 Closes October 28. 1899 HORTICULTURAL aiii AGRICULTURAL l'r.liirn of Oreinin. n suhlnglon an. Malio in frretr vat arty than ever before nni it ti r r 4 i. Bcnnctt's Ecaownci Military Baii Alice KsTiasnd Ameri.-a's greatest Ijidy Cornett Solobt. The urqualed Klorenz Traape of AitolK dirert from the Empire Theatre, lnnilou ; hrst time in America. at the advanced aire of 79 year, died at his home near mencoe, ami wa hnrlo.1 in tho iikes cemetery wun Masonic cereinonies, he In his life time being a memlier of luniny iw No.ni .MlillMhom. Thedeceas sd came lo.Oreoti in 1HI3, and with in a r.,or nn.ntln thereafter settlcil on the Wilstiu D. L C, nr Greenville, horo ho live.l ihe life of sn norlsrh cltlrn. Mil a few years sgo he moved to tllencoe. beautiful complexion. Store. Delta Drug 1TATII.. V TUV Pf.l'VlV flll-KT (IK Tllh. I ' Mtnta of Ort t'on. lor tlie Coun'.y of A ttreat ( ilipiutt War JlasraM 2 4; rent Materw Mcrlc PiunroaaMHl Aerinlinia. in tlirillinit acts. T.aat Rondav evenlnir Mr. H. A I to hi p. who lives beyond the long m for the land that will be bridge, drove his horse nit. nea to s i.eirs-at-iaw ot Anoerwn onou . The court, has not passtnl , ; newbiigiry into !.". ".Ihltchrtg the mailer, but itimaie that the road hliculd tdrops?d. I.AIBCL it run. he (IrariL'H nheils. He then .ni in chnrrh. When he stsrteil ho ne atwiut & o'chak he found his hnre and htnrizv trotie. At tlrst n thnmrht thev miirlit have brokt U ai ami imne home, liul on izoiuir t the farm there was no sign of the hnrw. Monday morning he rotnieti the Portland police department of his loss ai.d Mtartcd down. By the time he reac hed the ritv the deivsrt m nt hail tho hor Slid buggy, but It o man that atoln the rii? Is still at Furmera are now about ready 'O haul their wheat to the mill or ware hiaise and then Ihe fall seeding i next. Farmers are anxious lo get their wheat in early because UiPy think it does letter. A utiles are scarce ami very wormy. I'otatcss are isiriy goon. Some Improvements are going on here. Newton Womer is building an ad lision to his house. Ihmlel womer iMiill a new houie last winter. C. W, 51c Fee has made some improvement: on his noui-e. Ilanli.l Womer ili.l at his son s residence, Sept. 2Nt, after an illne-s, aired 84 vears arm 4 mourns, lie Iiuvm an aired widow and seven clill Ir. n. a hoat or irraml chili ren ami .l,rht trnwi irranil children. His re mains were enterred in the Mount Olive Mmtry. Notice. The lt semi annual meeting of Ihe VVaahimrlon niuntv Veteran Assoc iation will be held at Beavcrton, Or., on Ihe 3,1 'inursiiay in vn-iooer which will be (K-tober kP. 1H'.)!, This mis-linir was to hve been h Id on the 1st Thursday In Octotter, hut nw hi lo the rain and late nar- uoat henrn the chanire. Trust Inn this will be perfectly sat i.f,.inrv t,i Uia niiiiniilH ill over Ihe ,inl ami that thev will telMirt at roll call. Ls-diea cf Ihe association .m lntrito.1. I am fraternally In F. C. A L, W. J. K. Beach, J. H. DoNtrum, Secreisry. Chairman. Last Sunday evening during the absence of Ihe mmuy at rami-n . ik.ironioeoii. hv Ihe rear door. snewa inc. - . . .h. realdence ol Ketr. E. P. Hughes .i .hootinir Pistal and several pieces of Jewelry belonging lo Mrs. Hughes. A thorough hunt was made thw trtinks but as , nnthlnc but fsmily linen was found It was left. C.II on F. J. Barb, r. Second street if you want a first-class shave or hair cut Try hl bath, either hot or eM. (l.mnel Oa Sunday, Ihe 2-d inst., the Con- gr vat ion ministered to by Bex. A. B e ler will dedicate its new church. erected during the summer at a aiot ljmi.es norm oi ieuuoA (miHiunT, i.i ihia n.nntv. The utructure is a ...;, ,;... I.', f..t ..r. tho oue-siory ouiihiuk . up ... ,. . . , gn,u.,d and . f-t hin,St or bell tower has been built w hl h Is ,,..:,. i.,.,! -lai,., .,eiire un tl l(' feet high. The Is II placed in li .-oiirha k:.ii tHiunds. It will not bt1 Liirt.riulm if wn in II illnlmro under favors e conditions near us can to urnrahin The church. When Colli ..let.Hl as it will lie by tledication .law. will coat f'.MH). The church Is Herman Beform and Mr. Baedt rhas 2.- communicants on the roll, lie now sneaks in the German language, Lot it is safe lo aav that in 2n years this w ill give place lo the Knglish. All the Imivs sml gins in me neigu- l.rkn..l la'lk Knvlish. hilt SOtllO Of the fathers and mothers mill cling lo the langusg" ot Switzerland, ine home of their youth. On Saturday last the evening train fr. m Portland lo Independence waa crowded till Hillsboro was pss-ed Many of the passengers were gun ners going to the counlry lo oe on hand at the oning of the game ma son, but more were shoppers return ing home after a day among the Portland stores. Msny bundles were In evidence purchased iu dif ferent plai-es, but Ihe place that M.mo.1 to have a ttrHcted the largest number of purchases was the cloth ing house of A. 11- Hteinotcn a uo., on Fourth and Morrison streets. This would seem to indicate where bargains in quality, fit and price, are found. Steinhach's is an old bouse, having been on the corner of First at d Morrison for fifti-en years, or if the founders are considered, the pres ent proprietors father-in-law, for thirty years, and hs a custom that goes no where el-e. rsince ine unn have got Into the new quarters on Fourth street th- facilities are better. Steinlstch's chow windows are the finest In Portland and the corner window is not matched in any other city. The inside fittings of theslor. are rich, ami, except Ihe marble base, all from O'egon material. Stein hach's otiening day, a month numerously altcniea New line wa-hing outing A lard. We are nsvimr our customers lo hotn us tret nut of business. We guarantee to save you money on your all supplies, ami invite you iu come in and lalk it over with us before .nvinu an v where. The larirer your -j - - anler. Ihe more we lose, the quicker we are out of business and the hap pier every hotly " liro. w as more (lasts ksffre, Kake than the oiantnir r.i.rht of the itreat The ladies of the Congregational exposition. The great store is a de- i...r..h ..ill irlve o- .Ui,iar iu sireable Place si which to trade since ii.u vi'.l.w.l.u av.. i i..f it I all irarnienla are made specially for Suiisr will be served by the Curious this market. This tvpuMsl supervis- fVltfinir tViL irom ft:.wo cio k o i wv ion in mr inf-urTie-.. "'t M Povam enerii thl I flAI iniTHIt'eK 1 fir C m l niuuiin i v II. III. A IIVISIII I " ?i.it trr and i.rivram 2.V. Stelnbach does not make as much on i. m fy. iia. a Minn le mil out. tn 11-1 n...... . - fence ot encn sun ensoien nim " t.. v a rtaiiow and w. won i in la irreat many more than otherwise Poriand yesterday for a visit of sev-l might he, hence the gsin In the ag era! days. I gregate ks satislai-tia-y. . Vanliiiiatiti In the mattrr of the eslntt. of 1 rituti.m Anderaoii Biiutli, Uocraaetl. I To NaneT Ann Johnson, lti-n W. 8initli, A oner J. Siiillu, jainvs n. nmnn, r.u wnni B. Hntitn, Haruli K. Hin-ars Klijuh hmith, Alex. Hnutli, Anna ftnitli, w illiam mi, llll, I.illie Minlili, and n .iimiitlia niiiiin, lieira-at-law of Amlerson (jnutli. ilei-en"l. ...a inO.rWMt.si ill Hlfcid estiltr. ffrrctiiitf in ti.a v..mM of tl.M H.att. of Oreiron. 1 "U are herel.y cited and reniied to aps-ar in tl..l' frv I'ti.trt ..r tl,a Mate of Oregon. for thet'oiintv of Washinict n, atth ' ti.urt ro'.ni therts.i, ai iiinsoorn. in inrvw..,.... ,f W aKlimisl .r, on .Mommy, ine "in u.-.t ui , . ut . .. lit ,'..1.... it. llifi.rA- I! ' I1 1 1J I , l" a. ' " - ... noon of that day, then and there to Miow cause, if any exiat, why an order of mud Court uliould not be ina.lu. auiiioriiiiin ... .l.u u.l...iniMtrsti.r of Haiil rttale to aril ifie Mlowinij tleserit.t rial proiK-rty belofiKitiK t said eatata iicacrineu as lollow, U-it : Heini! unJ iluate with in Waahintrtoii County. Oregon, mi.l Is'inx a part of the donation land clulin of An- ileriKHnnninn ana -ieiiim iuir..i... -ly hounded, ileaitinittsl and dwribeds .- . ... .. : . . i nl a lull, it iuiiuwb, w-ai . ..- - , on the Township line hetween iownlii o. I onn, Ktinire a tt ,,.. .......... North, ltanite aAVest, W ehs. Kast of the Wtvt line of the .lonation lali.l claim oi aaid Anderson binith and wife, then.-e North t..VJth., more or leas, to me ociiier of the creek knos n aa Mrkay ens, thei.ee up the center ol aai.l rnrt umi k in aui.i .imtn, tllir. .. nn f , ....... - - - donation land claim thence up the center of said Heaveriiam Creek with the iiieaiider- inca thereof lo a line milium: inncui v . . M..tl. il.r..iiLfh the Northw.'st corner of the ilonatioii iand claim of Will iam Uurna in Pectioii hi. iownaio. North. Ranire 2 West, Will, iler., tin-noe w .i . .... .c. lo.a of tuti.l Hurria claim to the bouth line of Ihe North half ot the don tiofi land claim 01 sain anueia Winith and wife, thence West on aaid Bout It i line to a p..ini due fouth from the place of beiEiniunii;. Wieiice nor"H toiiiepiawm ikKinmntr. c niainin wn; ,,.. . . I . r... ... , 11.' I i 11)11 more or i.iM, I'.M.t "" i - -: of the adininiatrator of said estate tln day nieti nerein. , Wilnwa, the lion. U A. Rood, Jiideof II...- i.. .....rt .r tUv Mixta of UreKOII, for the County of Waahinttton, w.th the .... ... i .i.i- .1. K A nv . .1 aeal ot aaiu uran atneu, ss-ptember, A i. IsMl , ., . Seal) Attest: J. A. IMBKIE. Jlerk. liy I. W. M'XiKAN, li puty. hi-l How is your w ife has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi gestion, Sick Headache are the prin cinl cause. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured these Ills for half a centu ry. Price 25 cts, and 60 cts. 51 out y refunded if result are not satis factory. Delta Drug Store. On every bottle of Shiloli's Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you is to nse two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then If you can say you are not bene (Tied return the botile to your Drug gist and he may refund the price pald.' Price ..ri cts, and SO els ard tl.OO. Delta Drug Store. New sbsk of Umbrellas at fchul mericl. A Son's. 'AXT):ii-if:VFRAI. P.KH.Hr ANH hon. -I is-raoiis t' rtpn-aein na - . ... ,.,! , I . i 1. aiarv '' a year an.l rM- i''-- -' raigiil, Uiiis-'ll.te. no nrore, no Has aal.tr . I'o Mlion larumiieiit .;"r rilereiii-e, -iiv hank, in anv t wn. ft i m iinly .. toe wo k cjiidiiit.-.l at home li.lfr-,re. Knol.-ae aelf-a.ldresse.1 and stani-.i eie rrlota.. The liniinion i oippany, l ft- CI-HUflO. DTI1KK liKKAT ATTKACTIOX8. A Season of tircat Surprises and Astoiiniling feats. Keduced rate on all transportation lines. AdtuiHaiun, -5 cents Children under 12, 10 een. DON'T MISSITl!! Many a lover has turned with dis trust from an otherwise lovable girl with an ntTensive breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies Ihe breath by its action on ine oowets, etc., as nothing else will. Sold tor years on absolute guarantee. Price 2' cts, and oOcts at Delta. .. ... ...i. . i nnost lino oi toilet articles and drug sundries in the & Con nt v nhvitvs kent at the w U Delta Our own specialties are fei gootl values, because the)' are made from tried form- Dj ulas, the pure and fresh j JUrim Our line of patent mod- a m w a. lcines is comi)lete. Lareiul attention given family re- " a ccipt. Store tlicse fiiots in your brain. saitufmntmiimtntntiminttnmit!! B HAVE YOU USED 71 sii.-lf hea. laches, the curse of over- I worked womankind, are quickly and laurel v cunil bv Karl's Clover Boot T the a nut blood nurifler and tis sue builder. .Money reiuntieii it not satisfactory. Price 2o aud 50 cU. at Delta. lv voi i bnnw consumtdlon Is ore- ventalile? Science has proven thai, an.l also that neslect is suicidal. The worst cold or coiiM-h can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Curo. Sold on positive guaran tee for over fifty years. Delta Drug Store. Muddy complexion. Nauseating hr.ntth coioj from chronic constipa- ti-ui. Kan's Clover Bistt Tea is an a. dilute cure and has been sold for hhv riwn on an absolute Kiisranlee. Prlts- cts, and 60 cts. Delta Drug sPiTO. Win M ihr makes boo1 at Ms ahonon Strond street. Hillsnoro. for 'i.f 0 ier tair. sewed shoes for f.V an.l i.i tics aiwlal attention to rciir- inir. He uses only first-grade stock a-hlch enah es him to truantntee his work. BUTTER PARCHMENT? . . . All gilt-edged butter put cn the mar ket by creamettcs L wrapped H paper. The product of the private !vr; ould . . . reach its market in much be. . ' .vondi . . . tion if wrapped in Butter P.jrbnient . . . than it does when wrapjn.d in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth . . . but cheaper. "". . . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard irom . . . which 27 sheets can be cat 27Parch . . . ment wrappers cost a cents. 500 ShePis 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x13, 50 cts, 55 cts tandard sl e for 2-pouud rolls is 8xt i inches; a-paund blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not ta?eii jenerally used heretofore, farmers could not get it at the gem:al store It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. w Xwllce ef t'latal NeltlrmeMl. Notice is hereby irive- that the nixler aiimed has tiled his tinal account a.1 ministratrit of the eataie of Kdwanl ConaUhle. Hecea-.ed in Hie County court of the state of Omr-ai, for Wa-'nmrior. conntv, and that af.l court has appointed Monday Ihe Hth dav of Nov. is.'t. al 10 O'clock in the lorenonnof said day aa llie time for hearing objertinna to au.h hnal acronpt, and for the settlement thereof. ELIZABETH SUI TE. Administratrix of the estate f Elwtrl ConaUbka, iles-ease.1, 1 HuuuuiumiiutiuuuuuuiuiuuuuiR Schul merit 11 A Son have purchased anum u, scons from the factory and can (ell them from 17 to f 15 cheaper than oth"i ucaicrs. iney se a 04 steelsiceinS inch tire, all .complete for cti. Fruit CHiiiiine season is now here. Some w ill keep an I ome will spoil nnieaa vnu nsc ihe v acum jars ior sale by J. M. Brown. Iw.hsl shot gun shells at Schulme rich A Son. L wiled with native son sroo keles-- and blsck rowdet all shells kUHmntfcd. Iviay Vacnin J.trs at Brown's. Kxrrntria Net ice. " v.. it. .a l,ur..l.v ulvpu tht the tinder t'iKii.'l bits heen a(aintet execiltril of I the eta'o of Mlzal-ftn r.rnal, aeco., oy 1 1. .. ...... t tv.urtnf the Male of Irecon for WJiiiiKton conntv. All persons hav-j ing claims ai: nni,l aaiu estate are request ed loj r.fent ilie nine to Ihe uudersiifncd Willlinai III.MHi," riuin ...f ...wv.. llethanv, Ore., t-ryl. 27, ISiW. MATII.IIA IIAMEL. Eiecoiri .f the esute ol Elizabeth Ern-t, deed. IS t.l r I A Detective Story ! BY NORMAN HURST Schillings Best tea so!d only la Package V ...... . , . . ' . . f. 1 . C M...el.rw r Will b." jmoitsnea in mis paper wajn. it ia mu ui wj,;, a IT ..... i . I admirably written. The scene is laid in a suDuru 01 V Chicago. If you are fond of good stories, it is sure to inter- est and please you. Start at the first. It is entitled . . THE IVORY QUEEN a-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaTaaaaaaaaaaaasasaMiaa The tap, tap at mnlnigbt when the house is otherwise wrapped in silence rivets the intention of the startled hear ers. It is mysterious, therefore interesting. That is why detective stories are so fascinating. There is always an ata.nr. r.t mvatorv and to clear it tin istheobiect of the story. We have purchased the serial rights ard the story will be K v . i i : :H,i,iiH,.ni. it. this narvr beainninv twain. A puoil-SUCi-l in iinidiiiuvu..'. ... i i n -- r Start with the First! .aaa-WWaW'toaVoS.'