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LOCAL AND GENERAL. 'tiiit W" uiUniin 6c per yard at iiry ins.' A tiv.it fur tuerybody. Monday i v -ning. M iseotte. An'erieaii n finery granulated ou- MT Vi -", Ml llrVHns.' Wi'ikihi ii ate palming the roof ill l In- emirl hmi-M. ('itriiiy ! M I" Will tM'll in lo Ht. i , i M ;- ..! M'iMliy. 1 ... i-vi i - t t the Christian church ( . 1 -ei ve a T.i.nk-j:ivin;j dinner. i; il .m-irti ii-.ii re ill Dr. Parkir'a I, it', Ho t iiNiili', Oct 1 1 and S. Come ml. i K i r l-" was hutwriltnl ly our i in, m us au inducement to play ,M..s-.itle, SCHOOL m'OKTIU.IMEM. Hupt. Ball ha made tioument of school funds which ia here Riven; No wind yestorday hence there w no vacht race at New York. Ine tHmts will try Mgain tialay. Dr. I'. A. Ilalley and wife who via il.cl in rkain' over Sunday re turiieil Iioiiih on Wednesday last. Died near (la-ton, McKinley, the : year old .mil of A. 1. and lit laa Mli.iliey. Kastern paiar please. '"!'' If the aiiiiiiu-aMiienl loving people will palrniiiae giaal attraction Hill Imro v ill et niiwt of the show that toine to li.e etmst. . ' ' The llrst front of ihe fall wan visi ble Wednesday morning. It wan f tllowi'il ly another yeaierday morn ing mill all tender plant are dead. I'rof. M UMiinuml'it show will give a g ld rim to Hi" hut 11 1)' walUer in town next 8Uurdy eve. lib mint popular, lady cntost is growing warm. A district teacher's Institute will ht) hel I at Tigardville on Saturday, i , i- js Sunt. Armstrong of Multiioinah county will he one of tho luslruetors. Hnvil W. Her a pioneer of 1817 .ii...l mi Tiiiwdav lant at his home on dales Creek nt the advanced age of 7(i year, lie leaves a large laiuuy of children, all growu. -"Wheat in Portland is lower, choice "ley is tpjoled at 6'J cents. The si.m l.'iMiielsi'il III irket is ui a little. ehtiice shipping goes at (iti cent and choice milling al o.i genu. ii. I,, locke who fell out of the lear tree some weeks ago is Just ahle to get frtnii hi tsunami ling room hy the aitl of crutches Hi recovery i very alow. i.Moi, i 'r w fori I of Middleton, Ia. state orgamwr of the Christian M'. ...... ..-1 lt.ir.1 of Missions will l lliiinn" ........ --- npeak at the Christian church next Sunday morning ami evening. The reception and entertaiument to have lieen given on ine next, nu lar meeting nitf lit hy UrilUu Cahin, xt..ii.,u uiih ict. I'.l. ha heen Dos- ponetl hy the committee of arrant e- ment. ti.u i ..nr.. I him L'rowi n are stor ing their crop in Hillsboro ware houses. ISO sales nave yei tain mi nounml, though it I undnttooU that huyer are ranging me country through. Mr. A. Higler, Ml an ear of BUgar corn that i the equal ot any on exm hiilon at anj of the great fair. It would make a splendid roasting ear for the Is-y when they go coon hunting. int.. l.ii.li hurt 111 ii'iitetl a iiosition L..i..,.r with a l'ortlanu house, and haa taken up hi residence in the city, lie ' uicrei'irc " -er of llillstioro except a an occasion al visitor. Vh want to lure with you on .....,r r.. ll in. In . We are going out of husini ss anil our reduced prices Hre lower limn any coinnciiioni. r ing is helieving so come and see. H. K. Hryan Moik Chas, Doughty, had the misfortune to fall off his wheel last Monday, at the comer of !l ' a I Hiisellne atreeta. Uf",is ti' to i ruised alaiut the !...,! .i,i..M.ler i.hv l)r. Tamieaie ami hinklaler neiMtl the wound. In another column I the apxrtion ..r...!,...,! nwiiii'v now on hand Thl addetl to what ha hefore heen .,ti...iu.l make tl.7'i ler pupil which i the largest apportionment ever made In one year in win ouu.j A friend tif (leorge Ireland, who was slt k ho Iting here lasi spring, re ceived a letter from him thi wek ...i.;..i. mI,iI.i that he i much illl- .....l at lilt, new honiH in Kliokilat eonutv, Washington. Hel gaining In tl.-sh, eat well and I ahle to work, and I working. Small poiatoe w ill lw at a preml mu this year. There never has been ho good a general yield a that now harvesting. '" exhibllwl at .1... i ...rvi.i vT niillv Mr. Tay lor who lives Iwynnd the long bridge Vteight tl I - pountis, Blltl uiey aro no merchantable. iiiitaimlaitt IiumUr Ho three anil four ear of lumlMr r wek from Hillslioro till the past ween w nen n ...ikiu i.i irei car. The company however wcurel o" T r"r nlH i. ...i.s..h wilt tie loatletl for the San Francisco market. tTU. lmrl(i nth Annual Conven tlon of the Ore. on State Sunday u. .i. i a-uoi'I itlon will convene in t... ..r Aiimnv Oct. M 2H nest. Arrangementa for the usual reluction i.f railroatl litre nnn -. ..n:ii i r.v.liii-iimi will be wcuretl from l'ortlantl II enough delegatw.re- mrt to till a coacn II ha ordered no tice to be iHwtetl rlxlng Mom'av evening Oct. '-M. n tne unie lor near-i.-rtna obiiM-tlon to re- lairinir the sewer on Secontl and n.i.:..i i-.w.ia The rena r will prac .i ...ii.. .n...nnt lo reconstruction, .... .. j le with lumber or with tile a may be determined be fore bill are Invitee. t ..-t .niiiniKr there was a large ex mrslon fteainer going up Ihe lake from Chicago carrying a passenger i .. ..r,K...i i mu). The wind waa fn-sh and about himj of the pieaxure xeeker were really eaica. wun-n- man and an Irl-hman were aiuing i i... .i.i. IhimIIv enirftired 111 feed- SUIT" I'J ni'i. ." , Ing nsh when a friein' rame along . ... ,.1 IM'n hack saving. "1 aee your Momaen i weaa i ai mviii a he muld Pat ri'pllwl "Divil a bit. lam Ihrowlnr a far aa the domed Dutchman." No. 1 2 ii 4 6 7 H !) 10 II l- II II l lit 17 IH ia 20 21 'Z'l J 24 2l 27 2rt 2 ill) 32 :i;l :w 40 41 42 4.1 41 4' 4(1 47 4h 4! 4'.) 60 61 62 63 64 65 65 67 68 6!) 00 Gl 02 o;i 04 05 00 07 08 OU 7D 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 80 87 88 89 90 91 92 94 95 90 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 Clerk Frank Inibrle T 11 Miller KV Mulloy John Marsh J W Fuiua It M Kyle 1 Hi cow IUi I'll ITS J'W Connell Willi Vail I)r Kruest Kvcresl.. K ! K-eder J L lUnk 1 II l.tl-ihv. T 11 Adam 1mis WiU-ox (Jeo J Jack A V D tuny Jaa II Kewell A W Wright HAD Meek H N . ole C F Tigard J i JohiiMin A W Vincent J U 1'rickett Mr Amy Carsteu. J Ii liulay It P Lilly M T H ttea 1 Oiml.e. J ) ilnstin A II Flint O A Plielh A O Wlrla Wm Claiwhaw Win McDonald Kenton Phillips.... T F Fairbanks C M MiOiruiii-k.... C (1 Koeber 0 W Allen Wm Morris U M Holt W W Jaquith Thoa Murphey Carl Pfal Mrs KUray K J Kuratli A Uueiber Thoa Anderson M S llarnea D Iiurk halter Jim Hucher Oeo W Taylor C Berggren J K Smith J I Northrup W K Newell MrsC A Smith Wui Kertaon John Johns' in W II Weir Chun Iiateman .... Mr M AUilleaple. W F Shearer J H Itinck 1 C Clutter Samuel Uraf N C Shipley A II Wolford Itev. II. A. C. Pau F C Ilnrgholzer K llelvogt (J J.Hauudera Fred Berger E K Ball AThomas... It II Whilehead.... N liothman , Max liurgholzer.... A Campbell (1 N Hale Win Crowther W W Lewia J N Hoffman A Uassner Wm Jamieaon J C Emmel U Bolder Claua Christiansen.. A J lUymond J It Wilson J CKruse TGrant.. W F Young O F Cooke the appor for the yeur A'm't tl' 00 275 40 140 20 117 30 71 40 2ti4 00 788 811 K3 Ml 70 50 ISM 70 127 50 112 20 95 20 98 00 070 00 HI 00 117 30 130 90 88 40 44 20 140 20 193 80 187 00 20 40 . 141 10 90 90 64 40 159 80 127 60 47 00 ! 90 37 40 , 85 (Ml 129 20 107 10 79 90 90 90 01 20 83 H , 28 90 K8 40 379 10 52 70 G 80 88 40 67 80 91 80 71 40 219 30 124 10 ;. 20 40 107 10 88 40 83 30 , 35 70 , 34 00 67 80 108 80 40 80 13 00 42 50 80 70 28 90 , 61 40 34 00 71 40 81 00 64 40 141 10 01 20 32 30 119 INI 22 10 45 90 71 40 112 20 78 20 20 40 01 20 60 10 22 10 275 40 90 90 78 20 42 60 15 30 M 18 70 08 00 61 00 195 60 34 00 , 52 70 5 10 23 80 3 40 ..... .. 25 60 30 00 jhelp," Itev. A. J. Montgomery. Saturday Nov. 4. MOKNINU filOS. How the Pastor may aid the young ieople, Itev. Alhyu K-moo ilow the young people may aid the Pastor, V. O. Uxt. Our state work, Pri. Montgomery. Christian Knil.av 'rer' fruit in char acter builiiiiig. 1. Through llihle study, Rollin Kir 2. Through the quiet hour, Miss lircia Pnilip 3. In "The Spirit-Filled Life," Mi-s i:ila Maiy 4, In Soul wiuiiiug, Mi Nellie Heury. AKI'KKMaN lciN. School of methods. 1. Mikout Committee, llev. W . . Scott Social Committee, Monmouth So ciety Missionary Committee, Carlton Society Other Committee, Lvi D. Htrr Corresponding Secretary, Itev Win ter Junior Superintend't, Minta Hum-lihrevs. Open Parliament, Itev. tJeo. A. Mi'- Kinl.ty EVKNINtt aKSclOM. Aildifss, llev. 1. 11. Mi-Cullagh. Sunday, Nov. 5. MOKNINU HKSKION. Convention Sermon, Pre. Tho. Nvwlin. AKTKlt.NIM HKKSpiN. Junior hour. 1. The Junior social, Mrs. Alhyu Kmm 2. The Junior Prayer Meeting, Prof. 1). M. Meizer 3. Junior iiiethial, Open Confer ence. KVKNl.MI NKSSlON. Consecration ser ice. Address "Three Steps to a Complete Life,'' Itev. II. L. Bate. -1 MISWILIK. Mr. and Mrs. (late are moving in their new house, and Mr. Lizer of Greenville will occupy the nouse they vacate. There waa a birthday party given Taeaday evening In honor of Miss Bertha llanley. Those present were the Miasea Bertha llanley, wen anil Elva Young, and Emma Young, Nellie Bairley. Nora Miller, Augie and Viola I'nee. Lna Johnson, ami Mr. Lillie llanley, Messrs. Hanley and Zeba. Jamea Price is hauling lumber from the Durance mill preparatory to building a barn. Mr. Leisy presented the church with a new carpet for the aisle thi last week. Harry Baker of Cornelius began a term of school at Onterville on tho 3rd ol Oct. Old lady Penning died at her aon-in-lawa, Mr. Vandt hy, Oct. 3. The Iii'lsyville church waa the scene of another pretty wedding last Thursday evening. Charles Bennett and Ellle Back us were the contract ing parties. At the appointed hour thev marched down the aisle together ami took ti.elr place at the alter where the word were pronounced that started them out on lite's voy aire aa one. The bride was becom ingly dressed In white organdie sw iss and carried a boquct of IiFrance rosea. The groom looked very hand some Indeed in his prince allien suit In fact it waa a handsome coui le that Bttaxl before the large audience that had fathered to witness the ceremony. The Immediate friend of the bride and groom gathered at the home of the bride w here refresh' mi nt were served, which waa high ly appreciated by the participant. The brides cake was the center of at traction. It was as good as it was beautiful anil was gracefully served bv the bride. The moat conspicuous art of the decorations was a large . U--..II....I. 1. motto in evcrgrcenc, nnnw w PadliK'k. The evening was pleasant ly spent an t the party broke up at II o'clock, wishing the bride ami groom a happy and prospciou nie, cmmmssisi'otsiTL. The first annual convention of the Christian Endeavor societies of the Second District of Oregon Including Washington, anihill and Polk counties, will lie held in the city of McMlnnvllle commencing Nov. 3rd, 1899. Th program of work laid out reads: Friday, Nov. 3. AKTKRNOON SKsnlON. Devotional. Address of Welcome, W.J. Wise carver. Itespnnae, Forest drove CmgT So ciety Business Session. A Social half hour. Addreaa: "The F.ndeavorer and self- l'l HMJ WALK. The uudersigned will aell at Public Sale at Cornelius, me wnow ing -( eriiied rsoi.al proa rty on tvt. IH, coinnieiiciug promptly ai 1 o'tio- k a. in. . . lr.u.tuull I . - i ! foal Apr. 1890 by Jt .'; N I85, linn Pri-i -ew.. I - Du.ih: Pi i nee, 3d iI iiii H,a l. .voil No 1107. 3 yeaning colls 2 2 yr old; 3 year old mare; i r olds, weight l-'Mi; s aorrji nor- weight IJtut 8 iniJ 9 yr-; 2 lay K-hl lugs 9 rs 2 t'HV marts, 4 anil II yrs 3 yro'ld geldui(; 1 ly mare anil tolt, it It sired by Ldd A It d Ciytle ........ i .. 8 l..r .v K knoid Iresh axt ;l pure in ed j-ley 6 yr old; 1 nam durham 8 yrsoio; i mi uumi.i 7 yrs oh); 2 yearlinu. 2 yr old heifei; hinder; 2 yrold hull; 4 shoal weight 110 pound-, 5 briHMl sows 20 small shoats 3 in hI ai iu w ,K"pi 'l' tiuggv, cart, 2 set naruet"'. heavy 3 seal "hack, house hohl gtssls all. I farming implements, 3 mda can 2 ten gal, 1 30 gal, bicycle, 300 hen and chicken, d turkeys, 3iM bus winter oal. sulat-y pi iw 10 in, 725 cedar post, hinder, two mowers, disc eu a ay, 2 harrows, 4 plow-, land roller, two clod mashers, 40 gal kettle, twelve Ins drill, two hay rack, eook and heating stoves, span work I orses, span brown hoi I and 8 yrs, gar den harrow. Terms of sub Sum under I0 cah in hand. 10 id over a credit of 12 month mi approved note, at H per it iit interest. 2 a-i cent orf for cash on eu n of IMI and over. P. H. tlBAY. B. P. CoitNKi.irw, Auctioneer (Ol'KT 1101 SC. ritOBATK. Est John W Michalec deed; cale of personal properly approved sum real ized US 90. Ain'N-ken: o l -.itf II tnnela 9 Cls, t Bryan,' Head Utter List. The following ia a liat of letters re maining uncalled fr in the piiHtotlice at liillslxiro, Oct, 7lh 1899: Mr. Joseph Delary, Jasper Weston, HUlslioro Nurcery. All letters not calltnl for by Oct. 21, will be sent to the Dead letter Office. One cent will be charged for each letter called for. H. Sc'HUI.MEKICH, P. M. INiulile Tralii Service to Saa I'raaclnco. On Oct. 15th, the Southern Pacltle Co. will inaugurate a 'Daylight Ex press,' leaving Portland at 8:30 a. m., and reaching San Francisee at 7:45 next evening only one night out. Both standard Pullmans and tourist SAM. L. SIMPSON'S P0MS If sufficient encouragement is re ceived a small edition of the poems of Sam'l L. Simpson will be publish ed in Iiecember, in time for the holi days. The book will contain about 400 pages and will be about 7x6g Inches In size. There will be two styles of bindings, Morocco and Cloth. The price of the book has been placed at a very low figure : Morocco $2.50 - - - ' " cloth 2 00 WStSOrQ SO 1)25 Subscribers will not be asked to advance money. A number of books of importance have been published In Oregon but il i believed that none of equal merrit with Sam'l L. Simpson's poems has been projected, Subscriptions will 13 taken at the Imiki'k.ndknt office and duplicate memorandums of the transaction given. The accompaning sketch show8 the size of the book looking at the bck. AND PaSbiQgSTHFt0rcgoi) SIMPSON PUBLISHIHG COMPANY. Est Win Wilson deed; will admit ted to probate. Henry Carstens ap uiintoil ovtw-tilor with hoods fixed at I2,MM). Appraiser Wm N Hay- .- t 11: I ll,.lul!un nam, Aiarun jwinng, uu v lttila-n. Est Wm Vincent deed; semi-annual account tiled and approved. Est Susan J Stanley deed, estate ...I...IIIU.I 1.. i.r.il.ule J II Stanlev apHiinted administrator. Bond fl, tat. COMMISSION KIW UKT. liobt Mullov uia?rvior of road disl No 27 resigned. Beavertou lirldge accepieti. It vdville mad, Thoa Tucker, Peter lioscow, and ltialalph Crantlall ap- IniMl irlewf r anil A. A. Morill surveyor. They will meet on Satur day, Oct, 14 to view anu relocate saiil roatl. Mis. Wonloff indigent assistt d to the amount of f.'l.OO. Warrants drawn for f sessing and collecting revenue $ 181 30 Bridges and roads 300 70 County court 33 40 .. ........ l...fc .n,l ,l..nmv "IMI IMI fUlll ri nil.. J ...... County Judge 68 30 County treasurer n Schtail supt and assistant 70 33 County surveyor 1 50 C-ourt house anil Jail 116 Fuel light and janitor 43 30 Paupera and prisoners 230 80 Ilecontcr antl deputy 125 00 Stationery 27 35 Sheriff and deputy 2(H) 00 State cases antl witnesses 10 iu Indigent 88 95 sleeTa will be attached. This new train is in addition to the present 7 :00 p. in. Shasta Overland, and will give many passengers the desired psirluiiily to see en route the ureat Willamette, Umpqua anil Sacramen to Valleys without loss of time, and still arrive in Oakland and Han Fran cisco at a seasonable hour. Total 11711 81 M A KKI OK LU'KXSK. I.tivnsn In weil were Issued Oct. 5. to Charles Bennett, 19; and Effle Backus, 19; Jamrs Mc Poland. 27; and Oertriuie Craven, 22; Oct. 6, Melsor E. Itaymond, and Iaura Huniington 19; Ovt. 7, Everitt O Oood miller, 23; and Clara L Cale, 21. The Metropolitan Company con sisting of 30 members have been secured by Mr. W. A. Wehrung who has sutiscribetl f 12.i by the help of our husines men. The company will present the comic opera entitled M as cot te. They apiwar here only one night Montlay Oct. 16, and that due to an orn-n date on their way to Sent lie. The company carry their own siM-cial scenery and 71 trunks. This will certainly be the event of the season. Among the actors are W ill Rising, Blanche Aldrach, Jen nette Lincoln, Harry Warnser and a chorus of 20 voices. This Is the lar gest organization ever visiting the city and should receive liberal sup- port. Beautiful complexion Is an lm Mxaibility without good blood, the sort that only exists In connection with gntsl digestion, a healthy liver and bowel. Karl's Clover ltoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 its. and 60 cts. at Delia Drug Store. Mr. Lyman Wilcox of Mountain Home, Idaho is visiting with his brother at Cornelius. Yesterday he visited some of the law offices In liillslxiro. Schulmerich A Son have their new i" vr line of ladies' cloaks and winter wr-.-s on exhibition. They are beajtics. Tim planking by the court house hitching chain is completed . Hay has been better sale for a few days and is quoted by the Oregonian: Timothy 9 . Ill, Clover V fh, 18. Wagons! If you want one you can save from $ 10 lo 1 15 by buyiurom Schuluietich A Hon. CAFE COUNSEL FOR Si D If WOMEN EVERY Wum.ttt Buffering from any female troublt can ba helped by Mrs. l'mkhain. This statement is based on sound reasoning and an unrivalled record. Multitudes of America' women to-day bless Mra, Pinkham for competent and common-sense advice. Write to her if you are ill. Her auaress is uynu, .Mass. Absolutely no charge is made for advice. I suffered seven years and would surely have died but for your help," writes Mrs. Geo. IUinhkiP(,e, Morea. Pa., to Mrs. Pinkham. It ia with pleasure I now write to inform you that lam now a healthy woman, thanks to your kind advice and wonderful medi cine. I can never praise it enough. I was a constant sufferer from womb trouble, and leucorrhoeu, had a continual pain in abdomen. Sometimes I could not walk across the floor for three or four week at a time. Since using your medicine, I now have no more tear- ing-down pains, or tired feelings, and am well and hearty. I shall recommend Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vege table Compound to all my Buffering friends as the greatest remedy for all female weakness." Mas. Susie J. Weaver, 1821 Callow-hill St.. Phila delphia, Pa., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham I had inflammation womb and painful Btruation, and advice I began Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vege table Compound. Have taken four bottles and used one package of Sanative Wash and feel like a new woman. I thank you so much for hat your medi- 1 cine has done for me." Mrs. M. Baumann, 771 W. 21st St., Chicago, 111., writes: "After two months' trial of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I can not say enough in praise for it. I was a very sick woman with womb trouble when I began its use. but now I am welL" on of the A lful men- Y2' by your ml .n taking ii v . VW,nrzr. Simmmwmmmmmmmy 2 ...Ladies' Misses' and 2 iEChildrens' Seal aiulES Si Plush Capes, also 3 SErFur Collarettes, just E5 from the factory at... 2 Notice. The 1st semi-annual meeting of the Washington county Veteran A shi av iation will be held at Beavertou, Or., on the 3d Thursday in (HloUr which will be October 10, 1 This meeting was to hive lan-n hi Id ou the 1st Thursday in October, but owing to the rain and lute har vest, hence Ihe change. Trusting this will be perfectly sat isfactory to the comrads alt over tho county and that they will report at roll call. Ladle of the association are invited. I am fraternally in F. C. & L. W. J. it. Beach, J. IL Dolslrum, Secretary. Chairman. A f :S0 sewing unieUine for sale very cheap. Call and ee it at Mc cormick's bicycle store. Second hand bicycle for sale cheap, f 10 and up at McCormick's. Call on F. J. Barta-r, Second street if you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Try his baths, either hot or cold. CITATION. IN THE COUNTY COI KT (IF THE Hlute of Oregon, lor the Cuiimy ol Waxliiiaton. In the matter of the estate of I rinition Andt'raon hmitli, ilvmtscil. I To Nancy Ann Johnson. Hen W. Smith, Admit J, Smith, Jami'S V. Smith, IaI ward B. Smith, Suruli K. Spi-ars. Klijali Smith, Alex. Smith, Anna Smith, illiiim Smith, l.illie Smhh, and S inmnllia Smith, lieirs-ut-luw of Am lemon Smith, tlecniKed, and to all heirs uiikiiowh ami t" all per on iiitereptpil in uid eslatu, grei tinn lu the Name of the S.ale oI'Oivkoii. You are lierehy cited and reiiiiied to appear in the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Washing n, at th Court, room thereof, at llillnhoro, in the County of WashiiiKt n.ou Monday, the tith day of November, ISM at to o'clock in ihelore noon of that day, then and there to nliow cuilM?, if any exist, why an order of said Court should not be made, authorizing and directing the administrator of said ettate to sell the following deMrilied real property belonging to said estata described as follows, to-wit: lleingund situate with in Washington Countv. Oregon, and being a part of the donation land claim of An dersonSmitli and lie and more particul .r ly bounded, designated and described as lollows, to-wit: (omti'cncing at a point on the Township line between townships No. I North, Hange -i West and Townships North. Hange 2 West, lit) chs. Kast of the West line of the donation land claim of said Anderson Smith ami wife, thence North 4.iilchs., more or less, to the center of the creek kuovin as McKay creek, thence up the center of said creek with the meaiiderings thereof to the mouth of the stream known as lieiivenlam l reek in said donation land claim, thence up the center of said beuverdum Creek with the meander ings thereof lo a line runnini: directly North and South through the Northwest corne; of the donation laud claim of Will iam Hums in Section HI. Township i North, Kange 2 West. Will. Mer., thence .South along the West line of suid Horns claim to the South line of the North half of the don tion land claim of said Anders n Smith and wife, thence West on said South line to a point dub South from the place of beginning, thence nor-h to the place of beginning, c intainiiu forty-five (4.') acres, more or less, as praye I for in I he petitiou of the administrator ol suid estate this day tiled herein. Witness, the Hon. I.. A. Hood, Jud.-eof the County Court of the State of Oregon, lor the County of Washington, w.lh the seal of said Court alii led, this tith day of Septembe', A J). ISealJ Attest: J. A. IMISKIE, Clerk, by J. W. MOxilt AN, Deputy. lti-21 How is your wife has she lost her beauty? If "to, Constipation, Indi gestion, Sick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured these ills for half a centu ry. Price 25 cts, and 00 cts. Money refunded if results are uot satis factory. Delta Drug Store. Wm. H. Wlltner, a Portland drug' gist, Is visiting friends In Hillsboro thi week. The beat line of dress goods in Ihe city Just arrived at Schulmetlch A Son. On f very bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you i to use two-third of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then If you can say you are not bene fited return the bottle lo your Drug gist and he may r funtl the price paid." Price 25 cts, anil 50 ct and 11.00. Delta Drug Store. AJIMAL Ml.tTI.Xl. To the Patrons of Husbandry, Hills boro Orange, No. 7il: All memU-rs in good standing are urged to attend the regular meeting to be held in ihe Hall it Hillsboro, Saturday, Ot. II, at M iVIoik am, for Ihe iiir,H se ol lrn-v:o tuisi ne sin! io partake ol li e A .i.tial Harvest Uracgc Feat. C. A. II NLKY. ATTtXT : .Master. Mrs. H. B Luce, H c. The Metropolian 0 ra Co. have 30 poople. Next Monday night in Ma colte. Judge Majors of McMinnville spent day In Hillsboro the past week. The society event of the season. Mascotte, Monday evening. Don't fail to see Mascotte Monday evening. Kvent of the season. Near stock of Umbrellas at Sthul mericla A Boa's. OREGON 9nvUi.tria S-vpoilioii Opens in Portland, September 28 Closes October 28, 1899 HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL Products of Oregon, Washington and Idaho in greater variety than ever before Bennett's Renowned Military Band .tlixa Alice Itaymond America's Greatest Lady Cornett Soloist. The unequalet! Florena Tronpe of ArioliaU, dircrt from the Empire Theatre, London ; first time in America. A Great Filipino War .llnseum ii J rent Niatera Jlacarlc Uiisurpassed Aeiialists, in thrilling aets. OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS. A Season of Great Surprises ami Astounding feats. Reduced rales on all transportation lines. Admission, 25 cents Children under 12, 10 cents. DON'T MISS IT ! ! I Many a lover has turned with dis gust from an otherwise lovable girl witli an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Knot Tea purities the breath by ils action on the bowels, etc., as uothing else will. Sold tor year on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, anil 50 ct at Delta. Sick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Knot Tea, the great blood purifier antl tis sue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 anil 50 cts. at Delta. 1 Schulmerich & Som auiiuiuuuuuauuiiiauui Do you know consumption is pre ventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect i suicidal. The worst cold or cough can tie cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consum tion Cure. Sold on positive guaran tee for over 11 fty years. Delta Drug Store. Tiulilv coiniilnxions. Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Karl' Clover Hoot Tea is an absolute cure antl has la-cn sold for fifty ytars on an absolute gu trantee. Price 25 cts, an:l 50 els. uetta lrug S'orc. Wm Mnhr make Iks its at Ms shopon Second street, Hillsboro, for 5.c0 ?r pair, sewea snoes ior re am! gives sa?cliil attention to repair ing, lie uses onty nrsi-graue biock which enables him to guarantee his work. Schulmerich A Son have purchased some wagon from the factory and can sell them from V to 115 cheaper than othet dealer. They sell a 31 steel skein 3 iuch tire, all complete for f so. Fruit canning season U now here. Some will keep and some will spoil unless you use the Vacum Jars lor sale by J. M. Brown. Ltaded shot gun shells at 8chulme rich A Hon. Liaded with native son smokelcs- and black powdei all shells guaranteed. Lasy Vacum Jars at Brown's. What is Shiloh? A grand old rem edy for Cough, Colds and Consum ption: used throngh the world for half a century, ha cured Innumer able cases of.inclpiont consumption and relieved many In advanced stag es. If you are not satisfied with Ihe re ults we will refund your money. Price 25 antl AO cts and 11.00. Delta. The iinest lino of toilet articles tyi and ilnu sundries in the County always kept at the Si Dclt cl Our own specialties are good values, because they gj are made from tried form ulas, the pure and fresh Drug Our line of patent med icines is complete. Careful attention given family receipt. St01C these facts in your brain. B HAVE YOU USED 71 BUTTER PARCHMENT? ... All gilt-edged butter put on the mar ket by creamciies is wrapped in paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much bettei cotitli- . . . 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 sheet can be ut 27Parch ment wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 ShePts 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x13, 50 cts, 55 cts tandard si i for 2-pouud rolls is 8xt I inches; 2-pjund blocks are wrapped in the 8xi.i size. One reason why paper has not lajcn renerally used heretolore, farmers could not pet it at the nci al Mou lt is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. luininiuiiuuiiuuiuiuiumaiauuu A Detective Story! BY NORMAN HURST The first chapter will be run this j week. Look out for it. THE IVORY QUEEN f( The tap, tap at midnight when the house is otherwise f wrapped in silence rivets the attention of the startled hcar- iv ers. It is mysterious, therefore interesting. That is why C detective stories are so fascinating. There is always an JJ element of mystery and to clear it up is the object of the story. We have purchased the serial rights ard the story will be f published in installments in this paper beginning soon. Start with the First! 4 ii I i it r I I t