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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1899)
e ClilCtt! COBftT WEEK This is a eery busy fbeeh a oscs hare una mum Ml ;UA1f JIUY UIMWX Pi.rrli I outlet. 4 f frifry aiisJMalll Kcrrltre til Scute ..-'toi it r iidi sk. el lu TIT tXil.'UT. Circuit court for Wavdiinirton T fu iu'ity Niv -nlier term convened on Monthly iiKiruini;. No trrnd Jury vshu ilra vui, hei.n- all criminal huni litf Mill uipui' tx-forfc theeourt on ('lnfiiiiM itliu" h.-i provided tiy a Inte I.IW. '1 he bulliS tllHpO-ed of 1 a follow: Unnlley A M-dcalf v T K Cornelius Mlrn Ut n from tho docket. Kutfeno 1) Whito v Kiclifai Jlir tun, Mtrinketi from I lit docket Krniik (1 Wint) fH vU H. ili.-miiHwtl on motion of id, nitaraej. A J 1'unio v Volne-y Hall, ltlcl Hlll (llMlliSHC(. J A 1 inl.rif Clnrk v Joaa W VWl fi. mm In o! real ;riii4 intliaM. Woo 1' I. ird -t a. J O lm Cl, sale oi ptDwrtv coniiraiwl. Lill.v Kt Meyer H II Meyers, huh w.e diors-, (Jituii-Mil iof Jul term. A U I anno A J Fan an, dioai w-d on motion plir atfc.nirj wiUwwlt pr judicn. Mary Vinn it al v 9 It lisanpb rey. dricnw of fcrerltnur ai towed. i:iic-fi J.. H'k-u N A Itarrett, demurrer it l.uclnd Darren -ruled ami tittt allowed to enaarer. Jiiryrtiro W M Jarkma, Jame Met, wan, rg Urn were, exrus til fr the (t roi. ima nifftn Aoiie l'alteraon, art for trial l.r r.rh. Mary M Hmti w J-htt (I WeUa, ru-f't for trial Monday fk 4 at lo o'rlmk a at. Wai Hereon Oscar Thsyer set lor trlnl Is-cKth. J.hn M Walt i T Phillips, set for tmt ln fith. Nettie Uruirjrer J-ha J Brugger, de r of (iiori granted. Jennie flait A IWinney, rale i.f rlty ei firmed. C'nion Hating 1jhi Aiwcriatlon v John Northrup a;A wife, tlwiw of fowhwur in lasor of pllf fur tstMl, Ihii.ini aitofriiy and f.V).(it) rta. l-lif t utioii will do i--ue lot ;) lay. BailifTU. A Morvna ai'iMMDir court IxiilitfH, Ktiu t'orneliuo aotl I1uk HiuitL aaiiotd Uailiffl of ltit jury. Hti v VVanhionUio county, ooa linul ( ihr term. Tyler Woodward v TbvnULrite, default abd ler of forccliwur Cranleit T T iitt t et ai v II Dl-ucaetal, diN-rtf of forrrtoaur tit ten. The nifit.-r In ulltorinel to aell pn Mt iln of rental t I'rivat sale to tb Unt aduatitagr and anly roeml on jiHlii-nofiit. F A )Uit y x 3 J Morgan, default aril it f' oi f.ntrliie. T Ihw II lfaititMon v t'baa Jpnaun, default ami ilree of fim iitur. W in X Ulnar v Johu JSelm.o e( af, di fuult ami of trvltuia. Lucy lktanan v Walter Itucha nan, auit for ltvort. i'utiintion of nun moim ordt red. HiaU v TIkm 1 1 Vine, arraigned on an information etiafgina; aaMult and lottery. The defendant .le guilty and waa flued f.itt.i. Neotontw aua l'ioli d for tilt ttaya. IWcjamin Atutersnn Henry IVtern, rt fault and dem nf f rliwure allnwrd. Htle v r rank fmitb, duitinnml. tireifon MoMkh tniiny w O JohrtMin, iletault an l Ant allowml, ThutJ llraiu'! v iaaac Alh-n, Hon for laid.r. Trial tj )ury, ' diet for defendant. Nhute atni of K ' Martin Manning ilw t v liini.i.m awiiirne of Kt Anl.... iiaun'" f-nl. Juiltpment fir deft In WMta Mi rtupnmo nd eir. cud urt. Tfiensa NetiniM J'hn Merkrt, , naif of ra!ty ow.tlrmed. Htte M n I'arker, indirtmenta 1. '2 ami :i itmrninwit. JiatiMw t adwetl, d allovwl io fllt an aaien1ed auawef. Mrh i llriabine Johik A Hruv lilne, divon-r (fc'fi orden'llo y plff t"H fr fief ett i " la tititi of Mary Hioilet will tm laken before tJeo A trali oo Ia I, IK! H. , . J. rami I Allen, l(f aitowed day in ht ri t oit ft furtbet lipat-Mlirufa Ui f lie ai-tioO. J I' r inley mm Vry Wa wril ef al mi of 11 A 01 kod W N lUrrctt eiiterwl as llotnt-ya plfi. Hffl'n iloluiifn to cowtplkiW ausniin-d and .lil'alloW()l lo kla n aoH'niliHl comi'liiint. 0 L ldirBO Auitin Cri'tai, Juilt inent lay default for UT. Mlll Meyer v Lewrl .Heyer, or dared tlmt deftny totheelerJt of lh court f 1(1 IK) to enaliln plff to car ry on the auitand thatwH hf no! IH rmill.il to plead or otherwise de fend till mtch wum ot money la paid. A JohiiM.n v V T lerry, aalo of nl Terty conrlrHteil. J Thorburn lb v A I) OliiTill et al, nal of .rorty n"f V,1v Jrtini'H II Howell v J W Mrtalen et al, liiilir'inent by default for lir. C II Km k v Fnil JunlierK, JuJ nient for pltr by default. II Wehrumf A Hons v J K , and Kmma Fourd, Judgment for plfl by (lefHtllt. , , W l Ilrad ford lm v Ale K Oimotid et al, "nle of land confirm ed. American Tye F.ndem Vo Ai.Htin CraifVnet for rlI Friday 1 MI. , ., Hi.ile v H U Ihrri on information for forgery, Jury trial, verdict, trullly Hae&antnl. t IDl NTV OX HT. Mnklat. rv 11 .hart, ludgment for plir bv iUfaul4 for ! ."'' :,J ) attorney r.v and for wt"- 1 tai hei: premNa will la' .sold. A J Fanno iiVlgiii-o of Kt I hHS roliiim FM H.binn, JudRtnent jrflir by default for in f,1 Jl'KOHATK, tliiardiaiHlilp Autratn helra, Ot eliwilof record, heirs N-ing or m. v iiuanllan innon inn-, . Fallon apiMilnlii! K"r.-n wiin bond? flxol at IJIHHI. i. .. ii v ll.tl.pr. deed. C V Caplea fllitjhi wml anual report, amounj dtl,uNiMto Mverna N li.da-r filjiia -25 talam-e on Kgd 2a700.(X). Trus tee allowed t-WTj services. F.itatb .iirad JVi-'. d fd. I'er HonalAroa rty will lold rtt private alo for canli. MAUKIAliK I.ll kJK. Nov. 21) Ui Uly-a W lliiS 3Sk, '""il A I-OIIOCK Mi. Can a hihii Iohh hU wuv i ooror Well, pi-rlmpa i.ot. hin mi nut a Htranip-r iiiThihiiio lm wilire.1 aothatiar may not know where h laaVl'u iliinirali: Not lng aJfitat dark a Keuileman Wh(,a 11 beeu loin; a n-HM1. nl WWrted home frou. the bminorw cen. ier rii.I walkeil till he wai in the outxkirt of town. Our block are rather larn and it U miinelliuitf of an effort to count the Htre-ta na they are paxl. Well, our nw neighbor had miaried liU count, lie knew not which v. ay to turft aud in tho Inky blaekne of nilit he wan JumI a little anxiouM, just then a group of boya came .of whom he en.uirel for street. o, you have pra-ed it. Areyou lht?" "No, well call it that." The ladri were luiNlcnt and polite and aaid further, "You are Mr "Y." "Well, we will show you tho way." The proccanion waa then formed and after four or live of our long block had beeu paa d the boy halted and pointed down a eroa alreet direcleil the strainer to walk that way till be itiiaf lo picket fence, when he oatl know bin way. The fence a turn in I bia own lot. Tlrn inci dent ahoaa that there oul.t to be inna on tha street corner ho that traagH can Hud tneir way about tovn. laikwl mly of the old tim er could rail dilate, resiilcncca by atriajt ratibea. Tkay know tkcin by Jonaa' plaw, Uirio'n tail at ai, but ot an the comer of Vine and Maple. Mr. T. W. ThoiiiHNin Wlir for anaoy yeara ha lived on h' farm on tad a halt rnilm east of UaMton in tbis.faiotj ban leane.! hia farm at will gi to California for a time. How-eve Iwfiir ha ipten ho will Wl at puMir anctloo hiaperHonal pro pety. Tim of aala f), In')!), Ilar, at tna farm, ariicl-, farm a-b, horar, rattle, Iioh, farming implement aueh aa wunw, butgy, biudm, aaovem,'pk4, harrow and bnuaehoid furniture. Terms of aale II iim ml ha, tiiua na toms over $10.00 m ilea to tm approved and la-tr H per tDt intereat. The Tualatin Aeailemy toot-hail team piaynl gauie on Saturday aftenxain laat wilfi the .ft lege eleven and iiled ba Nu b of (be apie and (an junior and Hopbooufea. .The wore b id 17 to H. The academy hoyt hail planml to prevent their ofipiinenla from ilng; but Uault tba k-ft half hack and iwptain wag diaaMeil ao that one toni-bdown waa nuaile by tha (ilkve: They faileil to kirk b goal. The acadeniy'a made two tiNiehtlowna, kicked laib gtaula and made a drop-kick from the Seid, (longreaemn Torgue started on the train of Tueaday alternoon for Waahington where he eipeeted to ar rive on Haudey evening neit lie wae aeeoaipaniw by hia daughter Miae Toogue and hia Hteii4(rl'her. The party will go over the 1 1. A;. A N. and Unfein 1'aHttc ayatero by way ificaii. Mr. Tongue wilt not la at home again till July or August an the apnat-hing atwaum of tlonxrew i the long one. Heuator Mctiride started fr the citt'l the name daf iaitover the Northern l'ai inc. No one U denying the prizilege to Van Winkle of ciaiming the inter collegiate fmthall (x nact for Willa mette Univeraity. lie can buy ailk rniHigh to make a long one. The other college wilt not play with him nor will not riovgnise tht teem of that eoliev. They a t them akwie that la all. Ilutilhurta. Van ie out in a ivtlunin article in the regoniaii tiut hia ivy ia a lonraome wad and that ia what niakca the other college hnya laugh. In the fiayall game yesterday at Cortland Iw-tweeo the Multnomah if that city and the Olympic of H.n Franriacu neither mmIh ai-orett. ltuf it waa different at Eugene where the University of Oregon atrugglwt With the O. A. 0. team, at the end of the game the anre of V. of O. waa :i, . A. C. 0. IWkley, i!4 Htanfor.t . Mre. II. V. tlatea who a f w daya ago went to the lavtaid ef her nei. e at lleno, Nevail returnnt tbM . Mr. Wale reai-hed Weno ouly a few hour before the dealii of her relalite which (arumt on tbe IWh inat. Miw tn at the age of itf year leavea he mother, one aiafer and more dis tant relativiw. little Jimmy Warren who lives with Mr. Jbu Northrup at the II il liahitro llotH yesterday efiermam fell through the hay Hi ale in the Wiley A Ieets hern to tue below a diten t 1 tt- lJ H,r"('k .ai bis lak sad in ni- ha.lly hurt. At the refialar-ineeiii of Monte netna Ualge, 1. O. O. F. laat Wediv dty aveniiia tha follow ing otlicere er elected for the enwiiini.' term; J. M. Oret ar, N. ; W. O. Itonaldjn, V. .; K. U MKVirmick. Sec., and S. II. Humphrey, Treasurer. At the Congregational chimh next Sunday morning tho pant or will sneak on ThatikKivlng to Uod; What does it Involve?" In the even ing tho Oongregalion will worship In a union service at tho M. K. church. The officer of Hillstairo K.-la-kah Loilgo I. O. O. F. elected at the last meeting are Lucy llumplirrya, N. Ur I .ii III Mann. V.u;iviei oon-ii, See.; Mary Humphrey, Treaa. Ann Wgier. Term. Sec. and The election in Uen. lUnaom Tost U. A. Jl. occurs at the regular mii-t-Ing loermrrirw. It 1 lmxrtant that every comrade nliou'd le present. Ut none fail to rert forjluty. Negotiation are -nling for ew tablishing a amalt manufacturing plant In HillMhoro. The pay rl! will not le large but if it cornea this way it will e a la-ginning. . Mr. and Mr. Lowia Mialt, father ad mother of Mr. II II. Ureer and Mra. Shearer, iter, are visiting at Mr. Oreer'. Mr. lliall'a home is North YakimaV"- Next Thursday lo Saturday, thn-e days pnaillvely no longer. Yim. can have Dr. Iiowe the graduate eyesight p laliat ti-st your eyes for glasses at Holel Tualatin. Sift-e 1'-'l Ir- I-owethe opt lean ha been coming to llillsboro twi.i' a lyea? Hee him neit wi k at Tua at in from Thursday to H.itur.l.iy. Hon. II. V. atea pent aeveral days In town this week. s THE CITY- ELECTION The ElfMtTon tciil tahe pftce eyt'xt Monday Morn infl Dec. 4 NO V:(0MI TK'KKT SO VAlt Thin will ha the mot lmuortrtit elee tinu la tbe hMary ef lllll.tx.ra A convention of intere4ed elin-tor asM iiiblisl at the council cliaails r last Weiluetulay eveuinir liursuaiit to the cull made last we-k fir the noiniii;i tion of a ticket for city ofll.vra. Tlieie was alxuit one hundred eopln j re-si-iit. Capt. Cramlall was chomn chairman and J. W. Morgan clerk. I'm- tellers ui-re John ItaiU-y and J. M. Wall. Hon. K. 1. Cornelius in a well worded ihort hjkiIi iiame-l councilman (b-o. II. Wilcox fr Mayor. There la-log no other inline plaiinl U-fore the convention, the rule were HUiMn.led and the nomi nal ion was made by ttrdamatioti. Mr. Wilcox la-ing present waa called for. He responded by acknowledg ing the favor that his neighbor showed him, and thanking Ihi-m for the confidence lawtowtd. lie ac cepted tho n iUiina::.);: :i:;d prii::!'.-d a faithful performance of the duties of the ollli-e ifelwted. For Couneilim-u the names before tho convention were Dr. S. T. Link later, W. D. Hare, John Dennis, Wm. Iicnson and Johii Milne. One name was vot.-d fur at a time. The ballot When counteil stood Linklater K Hare 7 Dennis Wl Bt-iwin 'J Milne 1 tt.iriiig ii Total J ! Nci-eseary lo a eboiiw 48, Mr. Den nis having received more than the itteNary vide waa declared to have been duly nominated lor counrllman. The vote for the second eouncil man steiat Linklater 1 K. C. ilrown ft Win. tSi-naon 22 W. 1. Hare 5 Mih e Scattering 1 Total i Mr. Milne having received more than the nocemary majority waa de claredtotaja mariinee for vouocil anan. For the third councilman the vole tml Linklater Hare Itenaon 66 Ilrown b Scattering . 8 Total 9.1 So Mr. Itennon waa nominated. Fia? llir.ler Mr. Ilentoo lioW man was nominated hy airlaraa- tion. A Imllot waa taken for Treasurer. The vote stood Samuel Kteritt l9 A. C. Arch hold 4 K. !. Urown. 14 Hiattering Total h:1 Ho. Mr. Kveritt was nominated lu Niiiivsil himsell. on motion of Mr. i. 11. tlreer a eomoiittce of live waa appointed to fill any vcaneia that may i-ur by reaMin of nofi ain-ptanre, and pro cure the ticket to tie used on elec tion day. Thia committee i U II. tireer, ii. I. 'or net in, W. N. Par rett, J. A. I in brie and K. U. Sip pington. The business of the convention be ing iKinpletnl it adj.ajrnisl. The ticket uameil ia for Mayor i.o II. Wikvis. For Oaincilmen two yeara. John lieno is. John Milne. Wnu. llensi.n F.aT rivorder, iw-nton Ilowman. For Tr.r4irr, Saml. F.teritt. ltRtLt:TaTE. J i( A Jiowlby and wf to H F. iM'iitly, mo ai-ri of the Wm t 'Idling d I c I S I'. II "iiily ami Mi lo Harry ilaytie, same hS alsive J J Morgan et ai hy sheriff t Mary Vinson and Jennie t 'bapman Kxec, l.'rft acres in l-aac Itutler .1 1 c S Klank and wf to K 1 Smith lot 4, bik t, N.iyl- ald to Korest tlrove I'eter Jonaeii to J A Moore, 7 acres S J N Held d I c W II Kuckir by trostt l A W Pike, lol 1 Blmk e Fair view add to llillslxiro (' F.isenhHiier to C H Hairley liol .1 I.Ik II Thorn's add to Hillslsiro (h-o II Temple to Kale Temple 4s:!..r t acres Hcrnggin d I c... Sarah F. l(-ully and lib to 11 Hay lies, ill) acres Win Catch ing d I c ..... John K Dallas to Mary Me Hart, Iract in Hec H t 1 n r 4 w I'jlifsr Ui.-hmond to Clan-nee Kichmond, 12 acres sec 18 I 1 n r I w Jnn a (' Hu -sa lo Mrs J Necp 2 !W, sec 3 I 1 a r II w A Hellenbuyck to F I Hum pke 2I,;!0 acre ec 20 t 1 r 2vv W M Tipion "anil w f 'to' (j it aud F. L Adams, ) acre sec .12 t 2 r a w J ijorcland to Mairgie Imm-Is r 10 acre wt- :i, t 2 a r 3 w.. . . .Him -1481 3.'.it 10 100 37 12.". 150 :io Itead Utter UsU The followinif 1 a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the sstii!iiv al llillslx.ro, ev, 2'.lh 1S)9: Mis 1 1 race Harris, s Mrs. Katy Ibiwen. a Aci letter not called for Uy Wr. 0, w ill I? sent to the-'Dead le tter Otlhvs tine c-ntr.will la? chiirf.'il for mch letter calhsl for. H. Srm i.MKKttiii, P. M. Schulmerich A Son have purt-ha,sed some wagon from the factory and can sell them from 7 to $15 cheaper than othei dealer. They yM a 34 st.s I keln 3 inch tinv ajl Complete forOO ' 0 The ImkI line of drew goods in the city just arrived at Schulmetich A Son. Mr. m il Mrs. F. I. Morgan were greatly relieved m mind thia week bv the rcceh.t of a leltcY from Iheir ton i harlea who took French lea e of hi home CK loU r 6tk last Uh.. is at II. e home of hit aunt in Koui ern Culiforhia and i where he inu make liiliiaelf -elfi fis-'-riim. Hie lad d.a-a not tla h- v . travel.sl, oiJy that it look l.m. iwt-.T ' day lo g?i'riA Portland to San Ftaiicim-o, and twelve days more to Ilia final destination. Il ia more than protat ble that he walked most of the ilia lance. When he lelt home it waa for the pur h we of attending the ex position and his folk tbot he took no extra clothes with himjl.ut he writia that fje has twosuitHith hiiu but wants a third which ia aliaS here. The boy probably put two hi i la on that October morning. The f).iiis l..r the trip had t-en de'itxr ately atuili.d. The wheel was lie poaileil in the express office October 5lh wit instrueliona not lo bettiip ied till the 7lhr Thi would give time for him to get out of the city la-fore the hunting parly was put oil his track. He would not ride the whtel because, it waa a partnership wheel, tho other interest belonging lo his broth, r. Charley lected to had it rather thiili appropriate this brothers property. While he would prefer that his Ron should la. at home for a few year yet, Mr, Morgan is reivm-iled to hia ab.-ence now that he JuoaVa Ch.". is Willi relatives. Carl Tups r a pioneer of the stale died suddenly at hi home in (laston laat Saturday at the age of 7ti years, aud waa buried Monday undar tin aiiM.ice of ti n t Mil Fellow; of which order be was a uiemla-r. The funer al director waa uadcrtgker J. C Lamkinof llillsboro, The dea-e-ff-d came lo California In IS ID, and to Oregon in 158. He had f.a- many years lived in thia county and WM highly rcHpocted citizen. If the preaident dnaa not bead hi s niaVge to coutfffws till f ueedsy, it nitty la? that the uext issue of the iNHti-KNUaXT will I ft few hoars late. The Ihi.ki-kkdemt has wade arrangement Kir setting the type hut if the a-ice is no ileltvereit till Taeailay there may i delay. lit. P. E. Diner of the clam of '7 Fa-ic Unlvewity, preached the ser mon at a nniiei meeting f the chnrchesof Smith CAieagnonTbenka giving dsy Myrtle Stafford, of Tacoma, la vis iting st H. 11. tlretYS Ibis week. Wm Mohr makes hunt at M ahoii on Semnd street, IIillahoa tot "... ivr pair, sewt atwM fiat arid given aial attentkm to rewir ing. He usiw only drat-grade atia-k which enables him lo guarantee his work. On to Mrs. O. (I. Wilkes for plain a -wing. Over bicycle shop. 30. Call on F. J. ltarla, Heeimd street If you want a flrst-rlaaa ahare ar hair cut. Try his hatha, either mat ur Cid. Ii aided "hot gun shell at Nrhulme rich A Son. Ijiaded with native son smokelesr and black pnwdei all shell guaranteed. Jlicyeles and tywriter repaired also umhrellaa retatimt ami rtv erel at O. tl. Wilkes', imm dia rth ol ITillslMiro hirfel. 2 A HI RE I I KE IOB i'ROl'F Twentr-ttre t ears' ( saitoat I'se With at a fail are. The lint indicatem of croop ia hoaracneeH. and in a child subject to that disease it may l taken as a sure sign of the appnaich of an attack. Following this hoarseness is a peeuU iar rough ciaigh. If Chamta-rlain's (kaigh liemedy is given uses w the child hccoineahaUe, or after the cough appears, It 4will prevent the attack . We have yet to learn of a single iuslance in which it has not pri.ve.1 t'fleetual. No other prepara tion can show such a rvwrd twenty five years' cnusiant use without a failure. For sale al the Delta lrug Store. My wife baa been using Chanitar lain'a I'ain Kairu, with goal results, for a irte shiaihter that has lavoed her (smtiiiually for bine year. We hare tried all binds nf medtrines and doctor wit resit rw-eiving any lawfit m any of them. One day we saw an advertisement orthis wedMiue and thought of trying it, which we did with tbe licet of aatisfactiim. She baa used only one U)tle and her shoulder is almost well. Adtrfph L Milieti, Mani'his-ter, N. II. F sale by Delta Drug St.we. My son had lai n troubled h years with chronic htrrhMk. Sometime H1.-0 I pcriimili-d him lo isle wine of (Jnamla-rlain's tVilic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Iicmeily. After using two laittle of the 25 cent mw he was cured. I give this testimonial, hop ing some one similarly alllictcii may riad it and la. benefited, Thomas C. llowcr, tJlencia?, O. ror sale at the I N Itii. A POPULAR INI v. Davi.l's celebrutnl wriiinn fluid kept in stork nt the lnnrNiMT olli.-e I now nt tho Post mce, .Hhate loote, llaiiken, ,,, TrtMsarer's tmice, t'oart HeasV; ' tror' tmice, l aart Heave. Snpt. Krlieolm ( eart lletise, :.a';:5.yi T. II. K. H. Teagae, law mce, Smith k llowmsn, l aw Ultlac, II. neHrnae Son. eej hunts, P. II. Itrown, larnitare Dealer, IlilMmrS Pah. t e Printer. Private ( ilUen. The flni.l when flrrt nel on pnpi-r i i. IsMUiiful Mui-li tinire but after ex .nsnre it turn lo j't Mark. It willixt f;l in t'l SaqS' rt .iin-liK!- N cdi nient il left in lite Ink well ami it ilnet it lasT.nio thick or rlolled. Try a botrto orit.( 'fOOlLPADS iT WOlili Tlfo hflld-ups in oii-iiihr n the .Neighborhood Or Uethirtiij WKKCK o AT ItOOM KU K0I K The flaffiueer aud Kireniau were killed and a llrakruiau Ser luuslj Injured bulk TWO foot pads atepiail frou hind apileol brwh byttwaide of the road near Itelliany last Saturday afterms.il as 11. rmau Telle and his son were passing. At command he thrtjw up his hands. Then they dirts-ted him to throw out hi money. This he did, on the ground. The highway flieti picked up the silver but left the gold which Mr. Tolle got next uioruing. He lost als.ut live doil.irs. Young Michael Wrenu of Ceulerville waa a ahort dialamv behind and wue matle to contribute between four and five dollars when he drove past. The place of these hold upa is about 12 miles out from Portland. The late rain softened a gravel tank on the O, It. & N. It. It. near lt'Xter I lock, Columbia river last Sunday. A atri al u.w fi ll oil I he truck t here it waa run into by the efatt Ijt.und train the same evening. The locomotive was pitched down the lank imprisoning the engineer, tha fireman and a brakeman The two former were killed though not instantly and the brakeman injured. The engineer, lbila-rt Hunter waa ooe (" the oldest men on the road. Us leave a wife whom he wedded atra.it a year ago, and two children hy a ftwmev marriage. Kirs. Hun ter, widuw, is a ni-aii of Mrs. C. E. Deicfcauai), llillsboro. Muddy unuutdesit), Natnesling hreath natie from chronic constipa titm. Karl's t'lovee IV id Tea is an ehj4ute cure and has lai-n sold for 8fty year on an afawlrtte guaranba.. Pea 25 cut, and cl. J k lla 1 rug S'ore. Hit-k beatlaehea, the curse of over worked womanfcint,areiU)i'kly and surely cured by Karl 'a Clover Ibid Tea, the grtwt Metal purifier mid tis sue huil.h-r. Money refunded if nol awtiafarttrfy. l'tice 25 and 511 eta. at IMta. Many n lover ba turned with dia gust frmn an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. KarlV tlover Hunt Tew puritltv the breath hy itaactitai on the Imwel, etc., as ntsthing else will. Sold tor year on ataadute guarante. 11 ice 25 ct, aud 50cta at Delta. How ia your wife ha she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi geathaa, Sick Unwlache are the prin eifan.1 cauaw. Karl'sClovcr ltnot Tea ha cunsl th(w 111 foe half a centu ry. Price 25 eta, and 50 ct. Money refumbtl II reaults are not satis factory, la lta Drug Store. What ia Hhiloh? A grand old rem edy It- Cough, Colli and Consuru pi ion ; used thnangh the worltl for half a evutury, has cured InntiintT able case nf itu-lpiiHit consumption and relievetl many in advatn-eil sing es. If you are not satislbsl with the result we will refund ytair money. Price 25 aud Ail cts aud fl.oii. I elm. ynu know isavtuiuption is pre ventable? rk-lems has proven that, ami also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can la cured with Shi lob's CtHigb nd Consump tion Cure. Si .1.1 on paMitive guaran tee li over fifty year. Delta Drug Store, Oil every bottle of Hhiloh's Con aumptitan Cure is thi guarantee: "All we afc of yiai is to use two-thirds of tbe contents of this laittle fait I f lily, then if yta can say ytai are not hene fftl return tbe N.ttle to your Drug gist and he may refund the price paid." rrio. 25 cts, and 50 cts and 11.00. Delta lWug Store. Iwwutiful rompletion is an im possibility withtsit g "1 M.i, the sort that only exists iu cotineiHon with glial digestion, a healthy liver and bowel. Karl's Clover Ko 1e ati dimtly on the la.wels, liver and kidneys keeping them in srfet health. I'ri it eta. and 50 ai. at Helta Drug Store. Wagons! If ym want one yott o save from flit to 115 by buying from Hi bolioeth h A Hon. New sba k f Umbrellas at ekbul- nteriri. A Hiai's. r. J. Bsrher has put in line i-h of cigars a cigsrettts. I! Wlmml HetleHt. Nnli.-e is hereby ifiven that the umlur- it,'nel ha file.1 Ins linul tcrnunt ss ml' nnnitrator of the estnle ot V tiai-. 1 . 1 'li ver ilia-eased, in the county oiiirl .f the state of Oretfonjfor Vwhili!lon county, ami that mid court has-Kiinte.l Momhiy, the4(lilav of )eceiiilr, lS'.s.i, at 1" o'clis-k In the forenoon of said day as the time for hearing ol.jertiens to surh tini.l arronnt and for the settlement thereof. S.T. MNKt.ATKR, A.linioistrator of th-t;ile of ( bus. P. Oliver deceased, ' 25-.1. It. T. Hurley Atbwncy (..' estate. BWitla. lWllHieirtB()UBI J Candles ffnt htnsr stlaw ,! an mnch to t h hfm of the .Ira nut mi rr honHoir the ft i r1i- nl I it hi tr--m l ilHIHlV k 1 aii'liew. . WothinaT will rntrilMi(e mr- to th rti-tir ncrmm of lh I in- rt-i, S rre r) inner. Th reif tt.orattve w endlew ft fh aumplextt or lhe ""t Ufwmt) fViiiri ion - f"f rf . lAwtxtt mansion. M1e in all colon aiil ihw rrot r1ltrrit tint wawr'ArirrnT a7mmti vr ttn - i i tie y)e, 9 -4 from a hot Royal Baking Powder biscuit whets the appetite. The taste of such a biscuit sweet, creamy, delicate and crispy is a joy to the most fastidious. What Do You Know Of the Boers or of South Africa? Whether you, know little or much yott will enjoy reading Olive Scbreiner's great masterpiece of fiction, "The Story of An African Farm." It Will bt POblisM lO this Paper. It deals with the personal charac teristics, the peculiarities and the home life of the Iloer people, It must la; admitted that these are profitable studies just at this time. hi Stan Mti Aa.1jsne Ex- V'...:. 11 van flial lli timli'lt- lll.bHC 10 nriti'' i..a .... ... ........ .l k... Ii-i., .tt.l niiiwiintjil i-Tm-lltnr ol the lust will slid testament of J.ihn . Hmitli leeHHeil, Inle ol asuiDL-ion 1 a. ... .11,1 fh?it Vim liaa ilntv qunlilU'il an ttii'-h in the ODiinty court of the htatp ol l irpjjon lor Kion yo. All . fl...mf.irA Ii a tr i Tl fflnirtl. aciiint luiiil ptnle are herehy reqneHed IIIHl mUireu HI III will men w.iii . vdu'-Ih m at thu law oHiee ol Thon. H. h l it r..ttii in llilllinrn Washington roiinly ( Irep.n, within six tnontlm from the ilatr lu reol. IIUMhiM On-imn 10, IS'.). J.V.".l I'll AKLK8 I'.K.KNA HP, Kteeutot ol the last will and testa ment of John V. Smith due-a.-l. Year face. H ns ihf aljita of vour fe line" and the state of your health as well. Impure Mood makes itst-ll iij.;.arcnt in pale ami sallow comil.-iion, IMmpl.-s mi.l Skin Kriiption if youa t.-elinif wen anil worn out sml .to not hiore a ln-allliy appearance you .l.oiil.l try Arker's IIIwhI Klmir. Itrnrrs nil hliKxl diseases where cheap ttarsapanilas mill so called puritlers fail : ki.owuit this we sell every loltleon po-itiTe guarantee. The IH-Ita t'lrug Store. n, XOTICKIOltl'l BLK ATIOX t.Asti Orrira at Oit.ioii Citt, Ob-oou. NovenlH-r 4, 1.. NilUl K IS UKRKHY lilVKN THAT the followina-nsmed Settler has hle.1 notieeof his attention t. make linul proof In support of hisrlaini, and that said pro! will ! n.ailc before l o. Clerk of W.wli. Co. at HilMs.ro, tVn.. on l-. A!, l-f '. .: AI.HKKI' II. KANKIN; H K. !"TH lor tlie s w u ol H.m. : 1 i N of It ft W. He aames .he followiii witnes.es to prove Ins eoiitimioiis residence up.' ana cultivation of saiii land, ri . Keiijaimin A Collin" of Kir, Oregon. Nicholas 0. Lilly, of lata Creek, Oleiron. J..hn K, Lilly V il iam T. 61 hefjr - CilAS. B. MO(Kh. Hegi-U-r. 25.0 Ok Great Story ad hm s-O. 3-s R and 'adds 'to tnrh,ealthfiil- ".. ncss of all risen ilour-fbeis. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more digestible am! nutritious. Royal Making Powder makes hot breads wholesome. Food raisetl with Royal will not distress persons of deli cate or enfeebled digestion, though eaten warm and fresh. Imitation hakint; lain aliinu Alum arWL Mbta rowrats co., new vomt B 3 B HAVE YOU USED 3 i BUTTER PARCHMENT? 71 . All gilt-ed;eil butter put on the mar ket by creanu-ties is wrapjsed in pnper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much bettet condi- . tion if wrappctl 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 lrom which 27 sheets can be ut 27Parch nient wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 Shepfs 8x11, 500 Sheets, 8x13, tatulard slit for 2-pouud rolls is fix 1 1 inches; 2-pjund blinks are wrapped in the 813 size. One reason why paper has not lit-en jenerally used heretolore, farmers could not get it at the funeral store It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the corner of Main and Third streets and get piiees P. O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. ..Ladies' Misses' aiid Childrcns' Seal and 3 Plush Capes, iHFur Collarettes, a"- - from the factory :. ScklwictiSon. iliiliiiltUuimuiliiuiuiuuu s a OYAL Rilung Powder improves the flavor js.wders almost lirariahly cott in.ikea the (.kI i.wliolu 50 cts, 55 cts 3 also at... 2 m o e