RESULT OF THE RACES ari ,r;e!l Assured that the cup tc ill stay in America AU'IDKNT HI .SHAMROCK In Ilic li r-t litter the Columbia brat cut by leu .Mill It If aad KlKbl SvioiiiN The American tup defender Col iiiniiiit ha won llm Second race at New York hikI ha Ihroo more chan-ce-t to win the I'liiril arnl deciding heat The lirsl I r'nl wan on Monday and In a hteaily I;' knoi hn-czt the Yankee juiled over I ht liouih line II) minutes H aecoiid4 (itlli'iul limu la-fore the . Sli:iiiir(H-k camo lo it. Iu the second r w It ifli was hiuUhI on Tueaday Hit Columbia wsh again leading 10 a wind h little more bj-l-dc than the dny Im-1'i irn w hen the top limit ol the lvi''lsli liout broke and jut iter out of the race. No one was Injured. The Columbia nailed the course in the time limit ami won the race. At lirnt ulaiii't it might l Haiti that the r.tcn hould he run ovT, but not W for the race are a teat of construc tion Hi well an of design and seaman Hhiii. l ite denigner of the Shamrock put hi keel tlifKr In the water than the Yankee no that lit might carry a bigger" catl, and on Tueaday morn ing the Kuglihman put Ui the lar' gent hail lie had while the Yankee Hkipper with a hotter judgment put up 1 1 tit second nail. Tlie big sail came down Willi a crash while the other Htayctl in place anil carried it boat to victory. I he t It i rd race was Hlartftl yesterday tint the wind failed mi the bouts could not cover the dis tant e in the (line rtywir'ed. They w ill tjtart again I'lliy".' . trttitr iiorsKr . j'iilTU'l'V I'illlllT Anton llilllirnniicr was admitted to citizfiisltip. I'lUtllATK. Kst II II Allison deed; the admin istrator reports that there is fl,:i2.8l) on hand la-longing to the estate. Ihe court rinds that a part of this sum may safely he dislrinuted wherefore il is ordered that the sum of f'.HH) 00 bo appropriated for that purpose. Kit Susan J Stanley deed; admin istrator's bond tiled and approved. The appraisers are KilUrcer, Ueo Hi'hiilinerich, hihI (leo Wilcox. Kit VVm Wilson deed; inventory tiled; value of estate .'i,K13.!)(J. Wid ow fleet) to accept (loo in lieu of ilower as provided in the will. The household furniture is set off to wid ow. Personal property will be sold at private sale. Kit iNallianiel Hollantl deed; or dered that the contract heretofore made lie set asiiln anil that the attor ney's lie allowed a fee adjudged to be reasonable at fill" including the amount paid at the la-ginning of the proceedings. Kit Jacob Antlerson Ali-crtr tn-dered thai Till hushi-ls of wheat and bus hels of cats Is; set aside for use of whlow. Kst John Miclmlec ilectl; ortlered that citation be served personally ami by publication, requiring heirs to appear.l iH-emlHr llltto show cause it they have any why the really be longing to the estate shall not be sold. Kit John W Miclmlec deed; same order as aiiove. liiiardiauslnp of Jacob ami Joseph A til ram minors. The guardian re ports that he has made final settle ment anil payment to Jacob Autram ami that all money belonging to Joseph Antram have la-en collected. Ordered that the same lie paid to Joseph after Nov. 2IKD0 and that thereafter this pi a; liaiiship be closed of reioni K. l .. tVi"'"'.' deed; final ae . count examined ami allowed, and the estate is closed of record. Kst K K Freeh, deed. Kst admit- A . . .... .1... f tk'..ll . . . letl lo prooaie. .miiiii ah nu poinled admiitistrtitor with bonds at Jiiltl. The appiaisers are It II Walker, Win llntler ami Ueorge Thomas. MAKVHIIK 1,11'KXSK, License to wetl was issued Oct. 13, to Win. F. IKirby, III anil Maggie F. llarr, L'.'t; (K-l. 1 1, Ueorge I) Kerr, :il, ami Ada May Hardin, IS; Oct. 1G, John V. Hale, ::;!, ami Angeliiie C. Clark, UO; Oct. 17, John Johanst-n, H'., anil Cornelia I'yl, 20; Oct. IS, Frederick lloet.e, 2!, ami Wilhel mine A Meyer, i. Tliere is . service that call lie tlone for the future historian by the ad vanced class in Knglish in our public schools. I. very now ami then a clinracler comes in 11 e ironi hi uie army, the navy or in polilica whone sehiNi, lite would make Interesting lead m if. Just now there is iH-wey, Hampson or Schley that are in the public eye. Wonder what kind of In ys they were? Hid they ever at tend the t-oiiiinoii school? Was It a leg school house? What kind of lessons did they prepare? Kver play hookej? Then there is Ijawlon and MiArlliur in the army. Were they ever U'Vs? Of course of their pro- fcwsional life there Is a record, but w;hatf their Ixiyhood? The same -"?uriiwit 'U wfonseil by our business men. ilere is tlw. president of the . (). It. A N. Co ... and, t1w freight, anil passt-nger agent of the S. I'.'iioi, were they boys or.ee and did they to schoil and read In the third reader? The work lor the advanced class in Knglish Is to w rite biographic sket ches not of any the Imys who hsve grow n to prominentv already, but of thine- who are now In school and are yet to occupy the prominent stations,! .r.7i-rvvoi k irearclu.iy ami wen tinne w ill l appreciated forty and fifty years hems'. T..Nlat,e.4iilj)rica society w ill lx only tts glad to re ceive unit Index such sketches of li lug lxys. S-nator Hai es finds he has tore bail all Ihe hay (hat he has sold to the government to go ti Manili. The new bales contain frtjm 2iN to 220 pounds and are compressed Into a sin illi r iMinpass than it tsruphsl origin-lily. The new bales rcsj-mble rul ami are compressed Into a smaller compss thsn some of us I hot s1-ibli Is fore rebaling was com nienosl. The work goes forwarl day and. night, two-srfc laoorera being employed. - Easy Vacuuijarsat btowo'a Tha rain of Wednesday Inttrfcrred somewhat with potato tl urging. Town U full of strangera ami It is becoming a little ditll -ult to rind an empty dwelling. L. Hoy an old time Washington county boy but now a prominent business man of i'ilot H's-k, Umatilla county Is visiting in Htllslxtro this week. llliOKE BOTH BOXES Mr. Max Weichhrodt of Taroma is visiting with hiw brother at Coruel iu. Together they looked up records yesterday at the , County Clerk's oHlce. Congressman Tongue ami Hon. S U. Huston weut to Sttleiu yesterday i argua a cse before the SupreuiH court. They arc both expected home itiuay. luarrien, at the bride's parents, on Wednesday afterniMin, Ot.-t. IS, 18'J'., Cornelia I'yl ami Mr. John Julians u both of Hlllslsr... Kev. K. 1 Hughes orUciating. Ituhtier heels for slus-s are the coming heels. Hchulmerich & Son nave an invoice fitted with the () Sullivan safety cushion heel. The device is new, and an iiiiprovment on leather laM. Yestenlay choice shipping wheat was quoted in l'ortland at fi'J cents iter bushel I. The Han Francisco quo tation was Cil cents per bushell for shipping ami t7) for milling. The difference in price between Ihe two ports was UJ cents kt bushel against yvrwai u as an exHrnng cuy. Tliere are a lot of good cross cut saws in this ncigliltorhood that aie not capable of doing Ihe best work though In the hands of good work men. The reason is they need gum wing. L. W. House has a gumming machine anil knows how to use it. He too is prepared to grind chilled plow points. Our neigMsir K. 1. Thorne drop- lied in-' yesterday to say that the heavy rain of Wednesday night Km! yesterday is liable to drown the trout. We all in the office believe that Mr. Thorne was Joking and that a more probable fact is that he is on thejcreeW bank this morning pulling them out. Justice Smith on Wednesday last hail before him the case of J. N (laid per v M. Himhey, an action in replevin. On a part of the facts the jury could sgrce, but not on oil of I hem, wherefore they were discharg ed. The cause will have lo be retried unless the parties can compromise out of court. The football season will open to morrow afternoon at 1-orest drove in a game la-tween I he college team and the liishop Scott Academy ttain The same teams met last year, when the Forest. Urove players were the victors. It may be d liferent this year, since the aciuiemy hoys nave a heavier team and the urove lias lost some of the men who were in the line before. The Independent had a wrong impression when it was stated some time Rgo that Mr. i'erktns who owns the Keid d. I. c. between It.edville and lieaverton Is opposed to legaliz ing the public r at! r. inning through his premises. He favors the. road and says that he cannot get along without it. He did oppose laying out a country road along the line of the railroad and probably would do so again. One of the big lists of iter. mil pro- (terly that is to be offered for sale in the county this fall is the Johnson auction at Spring Hill Farm south of lil ley. next Monday, Oct. 2.1. At this sale there will be offered a large number of horses, cattle, wagons, buggies farm In plements etc. Ihe terms of sale are spot cash for sums under $10 Oil but on sums of $10,00 anil upward six months time will be allowed purchaser to pay 8 per cent interest. The loot ball players at Forest drove are happy made so by twi circumstances. It has rained and their grounds have been worked over with rolling narrow, lne otner is the arrival of their instructor, coach. It is reported that he finds brawn and a fine spirit, though science and training may lie improved. It is thought, though, that their antag onists will know that they have had a game when the matches shall have have been played. The birds did a good work last week on the frosty mornings. Team sters and every one else who was un screened were greatly annoyed by a tittle black tly. The pesky insects iiMlged on fences, houses, roofs anil on weeds even. The cold nights stiffened them so that they could not Hy early In Ihe morning. This was the opHirtunity for the birds ami they improved it. During these two or three frosty mornings they almost completely abated the rly nuisance. A complaint was filed in Justice Humphreys court last Wednesday charging C. K. D.-ichman with assault and battery. The examination will tike place next week. No one sup poses that Mr. IMchman ever com milted an assault not to mention battery, but the thing grows out of the Walker divoreo case. Mrs. Walk er attempted to forcibly take her chiM from her mother-in-law. There was about lo tie a hair pulling scene, and Mr. 1H-Ichmau being present In terferred to preserve the eace. The contractors of the Yamhill riv er Tuck, at LalayeMe. have let anoth coffer dam go out, and the season is so far advanced that It is doubtful If another-attempt will Is) made this year to complete tha work. It is now suggested that the government lake work out of the control of the cot tractors. This may be done. It is really surprising that a small stream like the Yamhill cannot be controlled when ills ptiesihle to car ry on public works on so consider able rivers as the Columbia ami the Mississippi. ' Th ) criminal acftiiit ,.f the state v Oilier 5 tried some time sgij ls-fore a jury 'lu Jtrslit- UuMtjffcrHy-vcourt .Is to be retried today rs-iore me same Jury. "At the first hearing the Jury failed to agree. H ally te trial to day is a continuation of thr first trial since none of the evidence taken at that time will be repeated. It was char ed that Oillery came up to young Ilorwick on Ihe r ail anil struck lh latters horse so that he stampeded, the boy being disabled at the time In his nand so that he h 1 1 not strength to control his team. This was Ihe assault. Dillery denied the charges and established in the minds ofaome of the Jurymen tint be was not on the road that day. Jouri Ocerroeder had bones in one leg broken both FELL OFF OF HIS W.UiOX A.ry I'leasuut Surprise Part j The Moral Kfform Wave Has Mrark Ids (.'Urge (il). List Saturday M . John Overroed- der met with an accident by which both bones of his leg just above Ihe ankle were broken. He was hauling haled bay from the stack to a ham ami in driving diagonally over a culvert the Wagon rocked and thru the bale off that he was sitting en. He fell so that a w heel of the wagon passed over his leg ami muscle at the place was badly lacerated. lrs. F. J. Ilniley and Kinklater dressed the wound. Ai last news gissl progress toward recovery was making, tlto his surgeons fear that it will be three months la-fi re Mr. Overroeiler is atiie to do bis usuul work. Acetylene tta. lie indeitemlent of gas ami electric light corporations ami own your own lighting plant. The Na' ional gene rator dta-s not have to lai careti lor oftener than onm in 15 days. It is lositively safe and I- recommended by all Insurance board. ve light residem-eH, churches, storos, fuctorieo ami towns at 40 per cent less than other systems with double the illuin- intion. To responslhle parties win hip machines on thirty days trial. Semi rur iree immikici on Aceiy (las. We want gtsitl agents. National Acetylene (las Co. lluffalo, N. Y. Dead Letter List. The following is a list of letters re- mnining uncalled for in the postotlice at Hillsboro, Oct, lllhlS'.ltf: Maik litirtlaii. All letters not cnllcd for by Oct. S. will lw sent to the 1 Hud letter Office. One cent w ill Im charged to each letter called for. , ' H. SCIIUI.MEKIC'II, P. M. l'ilHIC I'MVEbSlTf . The Y. M. O. A. held a reception at Herrick hall last Friday evening, After a good pgra.-u had been ri dered. an annetixing lunch was served. Will FMcli. r I re urned to school to finish his uutk ltb the seniors. Wednesday was founder's day. Id the morning exercises were held lo the chapel by the students. A his tory of founder's day was given, also a poem written lor me occasion, ah branches of the school were well re- preseuled. The slophomore boys made the noise. In Ihe eveulog Jiiiltre Nortbruu of Portland add res set! a large audience, subject "Dioiel Welisler." which was heartily re ceived by all. Coach Arlett of San Francisco ar ri veil last SaturJay. he is giving the Ihivs hard training, and with his ef forts we expect to havsa team second lo none In the state. Walter Faulkner was elected pre- siilent of the Sophomore class and Arthur oiler vice president. A game of football will be played at Forest Urove, on Ihe campus,. Hat unlay, at 1 p. m. Is'tween Bishop Scott Academy ami laciiic Universi ty. A warm game is expected. Notice. The 1st semi-annual meeting of the Washington Asrtinty Veteran Assoc iation wirlie held at lieaverton, Or., on . the Uii Thursday in October -Which will lieOetolier 19, 1899. This ineel mg was to have been . Id on the l.-l 'lbursday in October, but ow ing to the rain and late har vest, hence the change. Trusting this will be perfectly sat isfactory to the comrads all over the county and that they will report at roll call. Ladies of Ihe association are Invited. 1 am fraternally In F. C.4L, W. J. li. Beach, J. II. Dolstrum, Secretary, Chairman. Mil Kit I Ft ' HM.K. BY VIKTt'K OK AS ATTlt UMINT eit-t-titiou iwtmit utl I of the nutitv l uurtof tli Mate of lir. .in lor Witxliitur ton comity, in favor ol M. 1'. Hrnw ii iiml UKatunt I. It. u, ll lor tin- nni of tSl iU, i-osta, mill lor tii further inn of f.Vi.nu l'. ri. Kol, -,,iu, witlt in If rent tliiri'on ul the rats ol s pvris-iil per minimi from tin 1st day of Murth laati ton! f,ir tlit'cost ami eiiiisol'uluntl of aii writ. Now, tlivrt-lorv, hy virtue tin, I in penm- xrmuttlM Ol fettle jtlil.'llient I will on Moniluy the littli duv ol IK. ohci 11, at th- itonth tloor of Hie . ourt house in liUlslsjro. Wttnlenirtoii county Oregon, at the tiourof Iu ..' lo. k a m Ol nm'lttluv 11 tit lilllilii; HUffuiti In t!. hUheet biilder f r ttuih ll.e Mlowitt(-du-acrtbed rntl pr perty t -wit: r. w oi lino f, 1,4 01 sv. 'ion 1 T 2 B It 3 W Will Mer to .utixfv the lier.'t:.'..;.r..r.. nanietl mm, and f ir lite couls mid eipen n ol until Mtle. Stud nrolKTtv l i)l,l tili,..t tn r- drmptiiMi an per Hatnlp ot tli.)oii. WitiHw niy hand this llth day of Sept. lHUtl. W. I. UK AD FOR f), r tier Iff W twhiiiicUiii Couiitv Drttton. 8. B. II union. BOER-ENCLISII WW The Boers hace had to do all the adcancinfl thus far Delicious by (J K llvu'liiiiitii lh-puty llormyfor Plaintitrj 17 it EXiLISII X0T ritEPAUr The English hsr it alll be at Least Sit rek llefore they take lbs Olfrusive kiue AdntlniMtralor'a Mot ire. Notl'-e is hereby L-ivon tlntt the timlor- i;ned has U-en duly apMiiiiietl by the county court of lite statu n Oregon, for WaehliiRton cotintr, atliiiiniHtrator of the estate of Nil Rao J. Nttinlt-y tU-ceaseil mill bag duly oiialitieil us :m-li and eiiteml upon the oWftargeof iluliet. All peniona therefore liuvinir t hit lit J agniiist the estate are lierehy rutteu' and required to present them with pro-is-r votifht-rs to the undersigned at lite oHiceoftlte County Clerk in llilUhoro, within nix months from the date litre J. II. HTANLKY. Atlliiinlstrator of the est a to ot 8ii8tin J. Ktanlev, deed. 21-25 Feuton, Itroiiaiih & Muir, Attya for the hstcte. Tour Face. Three wagon loads of immigrants nassed thru town yesterday on their wav lo Tillamook hy the Wilson Kivt'r road. A part of the company came from Idaho anil the others from Union County. . They already had crossed two moiiutaiu ranges, the lilue mountains and the Cascades, and had yet to pass over the Coast range. They were cheerful ami did mil seem to mind the rain. They (hot it could be no worse than some if the weather they had already ex pcrieneed. The friends of Mrs. Ann Slgler 01 Tu-fsday evening last assembled at C. K. lh.-iehmai.'s at the next door, and tvhen all was ready went to Sir. A Sigler's residence to pay their res pects on the occasion of Mrs. Sigler's birthday. The surprise was complete for although rer husband anil daugn- er weie In the confidence of the cal lers that was all. The evening was ileasantly passed and the twenty five or thirty friends brought cheer ami good fellowship to the home of a highly respected neighbor. Public opinion at Forest drove is pronounced on the question of tem perance. At a public meeting lately held there a sum was pledged to pro secute those engRged in the trade. 1'lie supposed dealers were seen and he fads laitl la-Tore them. These hey saw and at once closed the den if the tiger. Miss E. ltealst, who attended Coo r institute in New ork City for Ihe last two years, will meet her art class Saturday morning Oct 21. Her studio at the Tualatin hotel. Arrange- mvnts v ill be made for a class of school children. A picture will be in exhibit Thursday and Friday at he Delta. Win Molir makes Is sits at I-is shop on Second street, Hillsboro, for 1'i.fO per pair, sewed shis for V and gives srial attention to repair ing, lie uses only tirst-grade stis-K which enables him to guarantee his work. After Ihe '"C" supia'r given ' last week by the ladies of the Congrega- tiojiaj church at Orange Hall, a small gold broach rr. pin was picked up. It is now at the Iniiki-enhknt of fice waiting for its owner. Schuliuerich & Son have purchased some wagons from the factory ami can sell them from 7 to II it cheais-r hanothel dealers. They sell a .(i inch tire, all complwte t (eel skein 3 for ISO. Hon. Charles Fulton of Astoria was a visitor in iiiitsiHiro on weu nestlay last. Professional business kent him employed while here so that Ihe opportunity for visiting wis hort. Married at the residence of Rev. K. P. Hughes, Ihe uflk-iating clergyman Saturday mam, Oct. 14, 1 WW, Miss llarr of Washington county, anil Mr. Wm. Darby of Marion county. O.O. Wilkes has removed his re pair shop from the Morgan-Bailey building on Main street to the Ilagley building on Second street between Main and Washington. In Hillsboro. Saturday Oct. I I, at the resilience of Mrs. Hansh Itrand, by S. II. Humphreys, J. P., Miss Ida Harding and Mr. Ueo. C. Kerr, A child of tlto. Johnson fell from a hay-mow a fetdtsWys-ntjiv-a-wd frac tured the ct m f bone. Ihe injury was treated by Dr. Tameisie. The iNtiKi'K.MiF.NT is rememls-red by our W. O. Doiielson who sends a copy of the Omaha Ilee of Oct. l:tth. Photographs one dollar a doxen at Mis new studio. Satisfaction guaran teed. Perry F.llis, Photographer. Mr. N. A. Ilarrett has moved his iinily to Portland where they will stay at least tluring the winter. Mr. K. II. Tongue with his sister Misa Tongue are visiting In J.tckon county this week. IVirn in lliiismiro, tel. 10, lo Anil.-, w Avery and wife a daughter. J":ge E. L. Shattuck was a visitor in lliitshoro last Tuesday. Ne stock of Umbrellas at Schul mericU A Son's. John Vite Hale has been at home this week 011 business, the most im portant he will ever have. The errand is 110 less a 0110 than wedding his choice Miss Angeline Clark of Cornelius. The Indei'ENUKNT con gratulates Mr. Hale on the step be hastakeu,aiid bespeaks the choicest ol ItiM-anes lor Airs, jiaie, lor iney are nolinore than her due. The wed ding! ceremony toon place at the home of the brides parents in Cor nelius last Wednesday. The young iM-oiile the same day took the train for tl rants Pass which is to be their future residcuce. bhowi the Mate of vour fts littirs and the state of your health as well, impure lilood mukea itaell apparent in a pale ami millow complexion. J-tttiiili s and Skin Kriiptioita If you are tit-ling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy upieuraiit'e you should try Acker's lilood Kltxir. 1 1 cn r-s all blood diseases where cheap barsaliiti illas 11 ltd so culled purifiers (all : kliowoit; this we sell every bottle 011 a positive Kunrunti-e. ine ueiia itrug ciore. Mr. James II. Sewell's horse broke through the long bridge on the west end last Friday. Mr. 'Sewell said that he thought lor a moment that himself and buggy would follow but fortunately the hole was not quite large enough to let even the horse to the giound below. The break was promptly repaired and several other weak spots have been strengthened, Editor Lettmour of the Manila American has come to America with the avowed pnrpos of having Otis recalled ami Ltawton appointed in his stead. Manila advices ot yes terday state that Lawtou has started north with Tarlac, the msurgeant capital as the objective point. The Columbia Telephone Com pany has been very courteous this week in that it has reported by 12 o'clok noon each day the result ol the yacht races at New York. The O. T. A T. Company has also report ed the ame facts though they came later. Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, inditf. stion anil constipstioii. A ileliKhtlul herb drink. ht'tiiovt'S all eru(- tions 01 the skin, protiiicinir a pcriect com plexion, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 60 cts. '1 he.Dellu Drug titoru. How is your wife has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi gestion, Sick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover Itoot Tea has cured these ills for half a centu ry. Price 25 cts, and fill cts. Money refunded if results are not satis factory. Delta Drug Store. On every bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask 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 25 cts, and 50 cts and 11.00. Delta Drug Store. tneuoer war is malting some progress, (ho as yet no great battles aave oeen lough t. 1 ne IMigllsh are not ready to tight and hence are standlllB on the defensive. The Doers are gaining the advantage position. News or military move ments are not made public as was the case with us in the Spanish war, The first serious conflict will probab ly be at the town of Mateking. Some skirmishing about the place has al ready occured. Keports thru Dutch i hauuels put the Iioer loss at 70 killed and wouuded. The English losses are not kown. The news of yesterday afternoon indicate that a pitched battle has oc cured between the English and the Uoers, but the censorship of the press is rigid ana no definite word has yet ih-u received. The English government has called out the reserves to the number of I.MI.OOO men. It Is not claimed that thebn are to Ih used in the South African war, but they are tu-eded as a hiut to neighboring powers who might think the time opportune for interfering with England's policy. Editor Stead 2s out with a pam phlet charging Colonial Secretary Chamberlian with consenting to the Jameson raid on the lioers two years ago. ifianiberiain Is on the defen sive and is to answer the charges to day in parliament, 3 OREGON itvUotrta S-xpoMf ion Opens in Portland, September 28 Closes ; October .28, 1899 HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL 1'rodiicts of Oregon, Washington ami Idaho in greater variety than ever before Bennett's Renowned Military Band Sllaa Alice llayniond America's Greatest Lady Cornett Holoist. Agents of hop buyers were here yesterday. Last week they offered 11 cents iter pound. No offers were made public yesterday though they said they .wanted 600 bales. Grow ers are asking 15 cents per pound. Next Wednesday Is the last day when the the S. P. company will sell tickets for the Portland expos!- sinn. Hound trip 11.65. This in cludes two tickets to the fair. AXXl'AL MtfcTlMi. To the Patrons of Husbandry, Hills boro Urange, iSo. 7;i: All members in good standing are urged to attend the regular meeting to be held In the Hall at IlillHboro, Saturday, Oct. 14, at 10 o'clock a m, for the purpose ol transacting busi ness and to partake of the Annual Harvest Orange Feast. C. A. IIANLEY. attkst: Master. Mrs. II. B. Luce, Sec. Joseph Klineman aud family went to Portland yesterday wheie their residence will be in the future. What Is Shiloh? A grand old rem edy for Cough, Colds and Consum ption; used throngh the world for half a century, has cured Innumer able cases of incipiont consumption and relieved many in advanced stag es. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your mriey. Price 25 and 60 cts and 11.00. Da ta. The unequaled Florenx Troupe of Acrobats, direct from the Empire Theatre, London ; first time in America. A Great Filipino War Mnwain . rent NNierssJI near lo UnMUrpasited AerialUta, in thrilling acts. OTHER GKEAT ATTRACTIONS. A Season of Great Surprises ami Astounding feats. Reduced rates on all transportation lines. Admission, 25 cents Children under 12, 10 cents. DON'T MISS IT I ! ! Fruit canning season is now here. Some will keep an-l some will spoil unless you use the Vaeutn jars lor I sale by J. M. Brown. Tlte-e is the same significance to be attached to the movement of bring ing out some republicans in opposi tion to Pres. McKiulcy for the nomi- mil inn in 1 '100 as there was in 1HPi4 I T AAiln.1 al.,,1 xitw.lt. B Ul...lmA. u.rul.wl 1rcl.l..nf T.fnnnln Mr. iwkumhb Kuii ma-tin si.itoiuto- ...... -j. ........... ... .. . , . . 1 nu.ljul .,111, nUllua.,n , , i ,!.. , I. uiiu, utniuii mill, unlit.? rmru wneoin launiuny ana patriotically smokeless And black uowdei all went lorwaru in tne performance of shells guaranteed, his oflicial duties. 80 will President McKiuley now. The people will take care of the nomination as they did in 1S61. Call tin F. J. ItarU-r, Secont! if you want a llrst-class shave cut. Try his baths, either colli. Beautiful complexion isrssihilily without good sort that only exists in with good tligestion, a healthy and laiwels. Karl's Clover ac's directly on the Istwels, kidneys keeping them health. Price 25 cts. and IK-Ita I'rug Store. Do you know consumption is pre ventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Sold on positive, guaran tee for over fifty years. Delta Drug Store. Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation.- Karl's Clover Itoot Tea Is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 2.1 cts, and 60 cts. Delta Drug S'oro. The best line of dress goods city just arrived at Schul Son, in 1900 1 AAAtfttftAtAAAAAAklAAtiriftAttlftAAsftftAAftftfeBft A TTWTWTTTwmmmTTmTTmks I street or hair- not or I - is an im p ration T a rl i os Misses' ands IVwt Tea I .liver and f1!, ZlAsmr WamI in perfect I till III I L'll da. 1 1 11 -vi 1. 1 i " 5: v' iimn twines, ajsti- merich A I m r 7 B 1 - -w -m -m -m ma a -ssr U TV o Ol riot are made with Royal Baking Pow der, and are the most appetizing, healthful and nutritious of foods.- Hot biscuit made with impure and adulterated baking powder are neither appetizing norwholesome. It all depends upon the bak ing powder. Take every care to have your biscuit made with Royal, which is a pure cream of tartar baking pow ! r, if you would avoid indigestion. ROYAL BAS-NJ POWDER CO., NEW VORK. 111C linost liiu. uihl (lruir of toilet articles sundiies in the 1 e gl Oountv always keiit at th Delta Our own specialties are good values, because tliey are made from tried form ulas, the pure and fresh Drug Oui icines attention ceipt. line of patent mod is complete. Careful family re- givcn Store ti iese facts in your brain. i HAVE YOU USED E BUTTER PARCHMENT? 1 7i Many a lover has turned with dis- guit from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover It-iot l ei purifies the breath by Its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold tor years on altsolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and f0 cts at Delta. ,,Mick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are quickly and surely curett by Karl's Clover Iloot Tea, the great blood purifier and tis sue builder. Money refunded if not set isfactory. Price 25 and 60 cts. at Delta. Vagonst If you want one you can save from (10 to (15 by buying from Schulmetich A Son. Kitrckii I lumen. Oil l thabmt pntHTTniiT of bw lnth-r n! O10 tl rt-novHtnr tl old k-athfr. 11 ollt Mrtfnis biack i. ami protect. Is Eureka Harness on wrmr Tvt hurnww mr AM hr E n and rnqr rrrtmc top, and tby P '1 miii asIh t4tt Kill aiaaf Innirvr oir1 PTrrwhfi' In ctn9-tul lira fmm half pint lo flw mlk mmtn y rr ml t. i Fur Collarettes, just from the factory at... I Schulmerich & Son UNION BLOCK MAIN STStlT, Hillsboro Pharmacy Pure fresh drugs, B rushes, PalnU, Oils, Sponges and all Druggis Sundries, Fine first-clasj cutlery a specialty. TEitra Care la Ceatpeaaa'laff PrestrlpUaas. . All gilt-edged butter put on the mar ket by creameiies is wrapped in paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much licttei 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 ironi which 27 sheets can be cut 27Parcli ment wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 ShePts 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8xl 3, 50 cts, 55 cts tandard s!e for j-pouud rolls is 8xi t inches; 2-pacnd blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 siz One reason why paper has not been jenerally used heretofore, farmers could not get it at the general store It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. TiuuiuiiuumuiuuummmuumuuR Hillsboro Harness Shop. The undersigned has opened aXew Harness Shop on Main Street nex ddor to the Livery Stable and will keep a full line ot Light and Heavy Harness, Whips, BlankefsTCombs, Brushes, Robes, , Oils, Etc. Repairing a Speciality. W. L. DAVIS.