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    HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT
a Mooud-
-cIbbb wail mailer.
bulMCrit!on, in adTanoa, y year, L5X
HILLBUUltO fUBLIUUINU Co. Trop.
D. M.C. GAL'LT, Editor.
Fill DAY, JANUAKY, 6. 1900.
BASK SOT EH ABE SAFE.
The New ork Tiinen remarks
that irju(ilce died hard, the hardest
of all when It in Inspired by eory and
covetouiieM and bawd on IgnortincH.
During the late debate in the houxe
of rert6!itativf8 ou the currency
bill, neveral iih inter ot the oppoei
tion dt-nounml the national bank
for their position of a monopoly of
notta iwiuml, and declared that thtwe
DottM were a source of Krt profit to
the bunk4 and ot real peril to the
noteholders.
The fiwl Htatenuent In gnly er
roneouH, the wx-oud la alpably faliw,
That thero it not much profit in iiu
Ine iioUd at prenent ia shown by the
tact that the iafues do not increase,
That every note Issued by a na
tional bank la atiNoiutely safe, as aafe
an the notes of the United Hlatea
the bonds of the United Stale, and
even a little surer to be Instantly re
deemed. Is a mutter of law, and
every congressman ought to know it,
in the first place the notes are
aecurod by the deposit of United
Htatea bonds with the treasury to the
amount of II 00 bonds af par for t'JO
of note, and those bonds at pieseut
are worth from $110 to 111:!. In
the second place, the momeut a bank
fails to redeem Its notes on presenta
tion, and the fact is made known i
due form to the controller of the
currency, he proceeds to declaro the
bonds deiMjnited for the security of
the notes forfeit. "Thereupon," In
the language of the law, "he shull
Immediately give not fee to the hold
era of the notes of such association
to present them for payment at the
treasury of tho United States, and
the same shall be paid as presented
in lawful money of the United
Hiatus." For the n imbursemunt of
the United Htates for such redeiup
tion the United Htates Is given
first and paramount lien on all the
assets of such association," and this
lien covers not only the property of
bank, but the personai liability of ail
the Hhareholden for an amount equal
to the par value of their shares.
In brier, If the bank does not re
deem its notes on demand, the treas
ury will, and to enable it to do so, it
bas security worth more than the
face of the notis and a first lien on all
assets, including the property of
shareholders up to the par of the cap'
Ital of the bank. For security, there is
nothing better in the country, and
cannot be.
The safety of bank circulation was
provided for in the very first bill
creating national banks by providing
that a bauk note circulation of only
.M) per cent of the U. B. bonds de
posited was permitted. This use of
U. H. bonds which was unusual up to
that time forced them far above par
do that the government Instead of
10 ier cent margin has from 20
to U0 per cent. The weak place with
national banks is not in circulation
but with the depoait department.
nisi tors have to trust to the hones
ty and business capability of the bank
olllcittls for the aafety of their de
posit. Legislators and National
bank officials have been fir years try
lug to ileviHe a plan to secure depos
itors against loss. Ho lar success has
not come to them, but the National
banknote holder is almolutely safe.
OKKI.O.N SECI KKS tiOOW l'OMTIOSS
Washington, D. Ci Dec 23, 18W.
Jt has been shown that our state has
been handsomely recognized in the
organization of the Senate. Now
that tho house Is In working order,
Oregon has similar reason for satis
faction. Home newspaper men at
homo lately made the criticism, that
Oregon representative would arrive
here to late too acquire suitable places
in congressional committees: liul
the writer who thus bowailed can n
serve the criticism then made and
ponspHM his soul in patience, with
some little raiih thai mere is tact as
well as brains to work to further
Oregon interests.
The success had by our state In the
past to secure appropriations for im
portaut object was greatly due to the
fact that we had good workers on
both house and senate committees.
Usually there were members ou the
same committee in each house, who
worked to advantage to secure legia
tion and win appropriations. This was
instanced when Senator Dolph was
on the senate commit tea for rivers
and harbors and rcprensenative Her
man on the similar house committee
as by working together their Influ
ence was productive of good results.
It was the remark of all statesmen
that fur years, when that was the
case, Oregon secured lar more money
appropriated for rivers and harbors,
In proportion to representation, than
any other state in the union.
Tnls fact was no well appreciated,
and n i alters so well handled, that
although our members were not here
In advance of the opening of con
gress, the representation of Oregon
on committees is all that can be rea
sonably .sked for anla: greater, con
siderably, than a majority of meiu-
ber pomees. A morning paper tells
an amusing anectdofe of a member of
the house, from Chicago, who appro
ached the speaker with smiling face
and made the remark that he felt
proud belonging to one very import
ant committee. Speaker Henderson
exnresMd bis gratification that the
hcuorable gentleman was pleased
ai d inquired what committee be re
refered to. The answer was; "I am
a member of the commjttee of the
whole." Indeed, though from an
Imperial city he bad been appointed
to but one very Immaterial osition,
Ai d this was not an isolated in
stance. There are other members of
the house who serve on no luipoit
nt committees, which greatly re
strict their Influence. It usually
requires experience and service to
place a member where be can com
maud peaitiou ou influential com
mltleea. In the senate there are
ninety m embers, and at present there
are five vacancies. The membership
of the house la 6, four times that of
the senate when full. As there" are
the same committees in each, the
chance for position is four times as
gxid in the senate as In the house,
This will show that Oregon has been
well treated and prove that some
good work was done to secure it
The pressure for important position
Is very great: Speaker Henderson
must hav a ery friendly feeling to
ward our state to place Mr. Tongue
as he does, and to put Mr. Moody
a new member on three different
com mil tees. Such result is not ac
hieved at hap hazard, so it is safe to
imagine good management some
where.
Rivers and harbors was the com
mil tee where Mr. Hermann was so
successful at tho time when Mr,
D'tlph was in the senate and mem
ber of the same com initio there, and
they worked together so successfully.
It was conceded that no represents
tlve had ever achieved so much for
his state as did Hermann, but that
was greatly due to having had an
efficient ally in the senate.
Two congresses later we find Mr,
Tongue on the house committee as
Mr. Hermanu had been while
Senator Mcllride til is the similar
place on the senate committee that
Mr. Dolph did aforetime. The la-
bow of those two should so hsruiO'
uize as to secure valuable results.
Mr. Tongue is also chairman of the
house committee for irrigation and
reclamation of arid lands, of which
Mr. Ellis was formerly chairman;
Seuator Simon being a member of
the corresponding committee in the
senate. These two positions place
the senior Oregon member in good
shape before congress. Ill vers and
harbors is a very important com
mittee and effort had to be made to
secure it; he succ cded where many
influential men failed. This speaks
well for him personally and con
firms the fact m to the speakers
friendly filing for oil. state as well
as for its representative. Any one
not aware of the conditions and con
tingencies that attend congressional
life may not be able to appreciate
fully the value of committee ap
pointments.
Mr. Moody is a new member and
few new members obtain important
position on committees. It must
be borne in u.ind that each house
has nearly the same committees, but
it is for reasons stated much more
difficult to obtain good places in the
house.
Mr. Moody is a member of the
committee on public lands; another
committee that Oregon Is greatly in
terested in, and of much value to
the nation. In this he follows his
predecessor Mr. Ellis n recogni
tion that Oregon is one of the public
land states, so i Interested. This is
a position new niemlcrs seldom fill
at th a first scssiou. As Senator Me-
Itridu is on the corresonding senate
committee, here is another instance
where Oregon i well represented.
riiere is as much in possessing tact
as in doing headwork or hard work,
so we can pleasantly realize that
matters have Iwon well managed to
secure such high standing.
Mr. Moody is also on mines and
mining, that cover great questions,
and on expenditures in the Interior
department. Asa new member he
has cause to fml complimented by
appointment on three good com
mittees, I cannot say how he was
so fortunate, nut know that he has
reason to believe that his congres
sional career opens auspiciously.
H. A. C.
Amos Wilkius at Coburg, averaging
'"J8 pounds, Mr. Henry says he has
never, in the Chicago markets, soen a
better bunch of hogs than this car
load. He has two more car loads in
sight which will be shipped soon,
Mr. Henry says the quality of hogs
U improving and give it as his opin
ion that more attention given to the
railing of hogs would result in much
advantage to the farmer.
Handles for axes, picks and sledges,
manufactured from Oregon oak grubs
are on sale at several places in Port
land, and are fully equal to hickory
bandies, provided the wood is pro
perly seasoned before being manu
factured. There are thousands of
acres of the finest wheat land la the
Willamette valley covered with oak
grubs, most of which have grown up
since the country was willed by
whites. These grubs should furnieh
material for all the axe, pick, sledge
and other handles used on the coast.
Eugene Uuard.
""Aoimportant manufacturing in
dustry Is being started at Hcio, by the
Northwestern Flax and Filter Manu
facturing Compauy. This factory
will manufacture grain bags, burlap
sacks, twines, and all the coarser
grades of linens, such a crash towel
ing linen ulsters, etc. The plant is
already being installed. It will re
suit in the growing of &000 to MOO
acres of flax in the vicinity of Hcio
during the year. Albany Herald.
MIKKIFF' ISA Li..
A law should be passed perrniting
tho who desire, to build sidewalk
along the county roads under proper
restrictions. The law should also
provie'e for the protection of such
walks from damage by parties riding
horses or driving stock thereon, or
otherwise, with adequate end sullic
ient penalties to guarantee such walks
from damage. Union (Jazette.
It is a more simple course of rea
soning to lay the blame for the low
price of hops at the door of of the
temperance hall, then at the threshold
of the White House. And the man
who argues either is simple to child
ishness. Union Oazette.
XT4TK I'KtSS.
It now looks like the reciprocity
treaty rtwnlly concluded between
he Uuited State and France, will
not be ratified by either government.
France objects because they think the
American manufacture have undue
advantage. American senator say
the tradn advantages allowed France
are unfair.
In looking over American history
made during the past 4(1 years, the
Corvallis Uninn-Uszelte find that at
the close of the Civil war In 1MM
Orant was commander-in-chief c the
grt iitest amiy we will probably ever
mohilicH and his men were ready to
o hi bidding, yet that veU ran host
was disbanded in an orderly manner
and no one every thought of the dsn
er of imperialism.
Oen. French, in South Africa, by
flank movement, captured Colesbury
this week, though the assault on a
Boer strong hold as reported from
Pretoria, failed. The fighting was
not fierce and there does not seem to
have been much loss of life, yet the
small success has been cheering to the
English army, and the moral effect
will be worth more than greater
affair at other times.
The press dispatches recently in
formed u of the formation of an In
ternational trust, capitalized at 1100,-
000,000, combining all the thread
companies tn England, Scotland and
America. Local merchants now tell
us that the wholesale price of thread
has risen ten cents a dozen spools.
presumably as the result of this com
bination. Roseburg Review. Oh
that tariff! The wicked device and
trust promoter!
It is announced from the State Do
partment that answers to the ques
tion propounded by this govern mtLt
to the powers of Europe and Japan
touching trade regulations In China
have been entirely satisfactory. Eng
land, France, Germany, Russia and
Japan have acceded to our request to
maintain open door policy. The only
nation that has not answered I Italy
and it is not too late to expect hr
favorable reply.
Dealers have. been organizing a
corner in Manila hemp, but on the
petition of the manufacturers, Sec.
Root ha directed Oen. Otis to o-n
the hemp ports In Luzon as soon s
the public service will justifly. The
whole of last years crop is unmarket
ed and lies in the warehouses of
Southern Luzon, Oen. Otis lias sent
an army into the southern part of the
Island and since it has, with a trifling
Ions effected lodgment it is expected
that the Insurgeants will be quickly
driven out thus preparing the way
for trade to follow the army.
l'Url'ANr TO A LilX'ltKK AMI
JL upierot aiilr. remlerul lu the Circuit
luurt it lh Mate ul U t-on l, r
Vsl. inborn I'ouuiy un Hie Mli
clay ol lAiembvr. !, ill Urn uit ul
the Alliwic liiul Cumi'diiy, Lunltol i
a Curoriitiuii. I'laiianl
Simon Harrison II uiui'iirt'Vd Mary O.
H jiiiplirrya li:a iw, John H.-iiry ,
HuniptirvvH r'lora Humphreys hi itr
I koiniia J Hnmphrf y, l.unc Humeh
ry Ins U. buuiue'l X'uvW Huuipu
leys, Arunuiita K Humpfireyt. Kiiim
K MurKuit, ttiiii J u li u J Moroni her
liuststuii, Junry AVolvertuu mid Bruce
WulverloQ tier liusuauu, Arthur K
Humphreys, W 1) Wood am ij II
Humphreys and Ar iniiiila K iiuiniili
reya a tieuuior and eitx-utrii ul the
iust will aud teatauieut ol Thomaa It
Huiiii'lireya deceased. D leudaMt.
And by virtua of an execution duly is
ait1 out of the said uourt in maid caue on
Hi 2Kth day of iK-ceniber. Jlw.l, 1 will n
poav lor tale and sell as the law direcia at
tha Court itouiiedoorof auid county in tlie
town of Itillsborooii Monday the 6th duy
freliruary, 1!JU. at the hour often ovlock u
in. the real property aituated in the county
of Washington, Ola ol Oregon, and des
cribed in the aitid decree and order of suh
aa lollows:
'Ihenorlh hull ( I of the donution land
cluim of Oeorge hitler Imjiii Notiticu'.iou
No 1711 certiHcule .So iVt claim .No. 4. in
township one 1 1 ftouth of range tw i'H
west nl the Willamette Meridian, ai.id
north half (Si of claim cohtttiu-iit one
hundred and sixty (l(iu) ucres, also that
tract described ua follows, bt'ginuini; at the
southwest eoruer of the donation land
fhii-u of Michael Moore and wil'u in town
ship one (1) south of ranee two CJ fst;l
the Wiliaiuerte Meridian and running
licine south eighty-nine d grit's mil
twenty-six (S'.i.Ai) minutes eut six chain
ami nine y-scven ol.'JT) links thence south
thirty-seven Ct') iiiiiiulrs west forty chains
ami M'ven y-two ( KJ.7'.!) links to a post on
the left bank of tlie I iialatin river in seo
tion seven (71 tcrwnshiu one (I) south of
range two (2) west aior-caaid. thenco south
thirty-acven minutes westHQjh center ol
aid river, thence southwes crly up the
center of said river eight chains t.nd Be-ven-
ty-eight ."-) links to a point due south or
a witness post on the left hank of said
river, thence north forty-live chains and
e. Klity seven ( la.KT) links to the place ol
Ifegiiuiing, and coiitaiuin . twenty-nine and
hliy-one hundredths CJll iiO) acres of land.
Also part of the donation land claim ol
tieorge Jjangasser and wite in section
tenly-hve ii) township one ( 1 1 south of
range three (11) west ot the Will nuette
Meridian and described an tha north half
( S)of the south esl quarter ( ' ) the soul h-
we-t quarter ( ) ol the aouthwest quarter
lil and lot two (-) ul section twenty-live
(-) containing one hundred and titty-nine
ana ninety one-lniuureiitiis i;i:i y ) acres.
Also that other tract described a- the north
half (U I of the northwest quarter ( I of
section thirty-six (.Hi) township one (1)
south or rang- three (.1) west or the ill
lamette Meiidian and containing tin lily
(Su) acre containing in all four hundred
anil twenty-nine and forty one-huinlred-ths
(41.40) acres more or less, to satisfy
the sum of IIH'2.41 with interest from I'ic.
S, INK), at the rate of lu per cunt per annum
and 5,4'iS..');i with interest trom the same
date at 8 per cent per annum and f.t'Hi wuh
interest from same date at d per cent per
annum all in II. 8. gold coin and the costs
of said suit and of tins sale.
Hold proerty will be. sold subject to re
demption as per statute of Oregon.
Witness my hand this 2d day ot January
1UUJ.
W. I). IJKADFOIiD,
Sheriff" for Washington (JounU, Oregon,
r'KNlON, HKONAl Oil A Ml'lU,
Attorneys for I'laintiff.
The Hillsboro Pharmacy
ITKK MlTiiS. 1IU.1I (ilt A Dt CHEMICALS.
Prices that Preach.
(Jenuine Eastman Kodaks at 33 ier tent discount.
Full Line of Photo Supplies.
DAVIES.
PStSIDSST,
T. BELCHER,
aacv and riiaaa.
St. Charles Hotel
INCOErOHATrD
front and Morrison Street. l'ortluud Oregon.
Electric Lights, Electric MM and Hydraulic Elevator.
154) Room at 25 ta MH; Sultfs, "., U 1. KihmI Kcvtaurant
t oaurrliuH.
lu
Give us a call,
DAVIES & 11 EEC HE It, Manners.
s
g
Mil Kill FF'M XiALK.
Archbishop C'hawlle the papal
iilt'g-ate to the Philippines has reach
ed Manila. His arrival has fannnl
Into flumes more or less fierce the
hatred and jiwloui-ies that, for a long
time, have existed between the
brotherhood orJers and the natives.
The friars are the merit numerous of
the brotherhoods and deeply Interest
ed in the lands owned hy the church
The natives went to war because ol
Friars, and while the U. 8. govern
tnent does not Interfere with rt-11k ion
it may find it necesmry to regulate
the brotherhoods in stme matters
where they touch the industrial er
suits of the Islands.
A purchasing agent tells the Ku-
gene Jlegifler these things about
x'k In Lane Oiunty : He has been
over the country pretty throughly
and had succeeded yesterday in
rounding up the best bunch of hogi
that has ever left the country. The
ear li sid averages 218 txiunds. A
hunch, of BiWeq"hef I pirrchased from
f i
Catarrh Caaaot
be Cared
they
rnnnot
a
with local applications, u
teach the seat of the discnfe. Catarrh ia
blood or constitutional disease, and In
uer loctir it yon must talc internal rein-
edtr. Hall t'atarrh Cur. is taken Inter
nally, ami acta dircctlT on the bl.sxl and
niiicoua .urfwes. Hall's t'nlarrh t urn
not a ijua k nioliiMiie. It was prrscnS-d
hy on of ih best physician in this coun
try for yearn, and as a regular prescription.
ii is conipovrai oi i n nest tonics known
conhtnrd with the best blood purifiers, act
mgdirvctly on th. mucous surfsi-es. 1 lie
perfect combination of the two mgrH cnts
is what prndncr such uonderful mills
in curl, g C'alarrh, tend for testimonials
tree.
Addrewi F.J. fll EN K Y A Co., Tole.1 ,0
rsini ny 1'ruggisT, ,.-c.
II sir. Family Tills are the beat.
Jkrker Rarllsk ReavedT will atnn a
rough at any time, and will rare the
wort cold in twelve hoars, or moarv rr-
fuminl. 6 and 60 crnla at Ielw lrnf
Store,
BY VIKTUK OK AN KXKCl'TIOX
Dcirroc Hlld Urder of Hale issued out
of the Circuit Court of the titate of Dregon
lor Washington county, lu favor of T. T.
tlivr, Uovernorof the titate of Oregon, K. I.
IHinbar, Secretary of State for the otnte of
Oregon, 1 has. 6. Moore, Treasurer of the
Htate of Oregon, and together e olllcio
constituting the Btale Land lio ird of (Ire
gun and against 11,11 l.uce, C. A. I.uce,
Vendel rk'herscliell, W. 11. Wehrung, 11.
Welmrng, O. A. VV'ehuriig, John Milne,
The Climax Milling Co., a CorKiation.
Joiin Carstens and r . C. Carstens, partners
doing business under the linn name of,
i arstens llros.,Klward I.uce, A. V Arch
lmld, V. II. Hare. James 11. iSewefl, Chns,
titewart, J. C. flare, and John i. Merrv
man, administrator of the estate, of Samuel
Kiehty, deceaseil, for the sum of fli.ou
costs, and fur the further sum of fV."i '.1l
II. H. gold coin, wit i interest thereon at
the rate of sper cent per annum from tLe
27lh day ot November lft aud for the coat
and expenses of sale and of said writ.
Now, therefore, by virtue and in persu
auceofsaid judgment, decrtand order ol
sale, 1 will on Monday thuith dayof I'eb-
ruary llssj at the south door ot the Court
House in Hillsboro, aslitngton county
Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in ,
of .aid day, sell at public unction to the
highest bidder for cash, the lollowing-des-cnlsnl
real property, to-wit:
All ef tnat piece, p reel and tract of
land, lying, ls.iiig situate in Washington
county. Oregon, and bounded and descri
bed as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a
fioint on the wast lino of the d nulio i
and cla m of Michael Moore N'o. 41, in
Sect ft. T 1 H K 2 W, 41 31 cha nortli of
the south west corner of said claim, mid
running thence soulli JTi.OT chs tbenee cast
l.i.i t chs thence north I ' w 7.'m chs thence
north 71" 41' K B.KS chs to cast line of
I.uce s land, thence north 1" w 8.2 chs to
S K corner of h ock tot Highland Addition
to Hillsboro, thence soutn ! M' Willi
chs, thence north W ' VV.'i.HOchs, thence
north 1 links, thence nortli fin" 15' W '1:11
chs, thence north 25" W 3.IVI chs, thence
nortli 1- VI' W 10.18 chs to the 11. It right
f wav, thence north Sir l:C W M.Mi chs to
the place of beginning, containing fil.til
acres to satisfy the hercinlM'fore named
aunis, ami for llie costs and extMiiise. of
.aid sale.
Maid property will be sold subject to re
demption us per statute of Oregon.
Witness my hand this id day of January
HKKI.
W. I). r.RAPIOIil),
Sheriff W ashington County Oregon.
n 1
A Mean Looking Letter-head
has lost mitnva dollar for business men. If
a man is judged byliticoat lie wears, he is
also judged by the IcUeHitad-Jie uses. An
artistic, nicely printed letter-liead may lie
looked upon as a profitable investment.-
STATIONERY
We "know the case," both as to the typ-s
desirable for the many classes of work and
the needs of the customer in ths way ol"
Printing.
'And lastly," as the preacher says, let us
impress upon you the importance of getting
the right kind of Printing, at the right price,
just as you want it, and when you want ii.
HILLSBORO PUB. CO.
MIFIt. Ft" AI.K.
Hy C K lleichuin
i uos. ii. iv r.. it. tongue,
Attorneys for 1'laintitfs,
Hcputy.
Nil Kit I IP'S HALF-
nng-
BY VIKTI K OK AN KXKrrTIOX,
Decree and Urdcr ol Sale, isxucd out
ol the Circuit Court of the btate of Oiegon
for Washington County, in favor of
Thomas II. Kobinson and against Charles
Jensen and Mrs. Chas Jensen lor the sum
of 414.(0 costs, and for the lurthersum of
$7."i7.00 IF. b. gold coin, with interest
at the rate of i per cent per annum from
the 'J7th day of November If't nnd for the
cost and exetises of sale ami of said writ.
Now, therefore, by virtue an I ij pursu
ance of snul judgment di-ree ii I order of
sale, I will, ou Monday the ..th day of
February, 1;T. at the south do r ot the
Court House in Hillsboro, Washington
county, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'lloi k
a. in., ol said day, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the folio
di'scrilKfd real property, to-wit:
Heginningat a poing .jl rods east of the
north west corner of section in town
ship I sot, th , range 1 west will, nier., and
running thence east on the north Uiun.lnrv
line ol said ai'ctioii SO risls, thence souili
li.l rods, lln nc west .lu nsl. and thence
north lit) rods to the place of beginnii g
containing : acres all i.i Washington o
Ore. to satisfy the hereinbefore named sum.
and for the costs and expenses of said sale,
haid tiroite tv will be sold uhic.t tj rn.
demption as per statute of Oregon.
Witness my hand this.sd day of Jan
uary, l;t.
W. D, Hll AI r OKI),
nnenDof Washington County, Oregon.
liy C. K. IVicbman.
Iknnl
Tl tf . t.- i
'ni. ii. r.. n. tongue.
Attorneys for lliiitift. .ITI7
BY VIUTIIK K AN EXECUTION,
Decree ami Order of Hale, issued out
of the Circuit t ourt of the btate ofOregon
for Washington I ounty, in favor ol
Mary Vinson and Jennie Chapman. Ex
ecutors of the last will ami testament of
Minerva Newton, deceased, and against H.
It. Humphreys und Araminta K. Huph
revs, Kxe. ittors ol tiie last will and tssta
tnent of Thos. I), huuiphreys. dex'e:uied,
John J. Morgan, rtiinia K, Morgan, his
wife, M. II. Humphreys, Mary c. Humph
reys, his wife. John if llutnphreys. Flora
Humphreys, hie wife. '1 hoinna J. 11 iiniph
reys, l.izie Humphreys, his wife, Samuel
T. Huuiphreys Aranmila E. Humphreys,
Mary A. Wolverton, and llruce Wolverton,
her liusbaml, Arthi;r K. Humphreys, V,I.
Wood and T. T. liter, (iovernor of the
State of Oregon, K. I. Dunbar, Setretary of
State of the btate of Oregon, aud (Jhaa S.
Moore, State Treasurer of Ore. on, consti
tuting the c-tnte Land lb ard of tne State
ofOregon and Eliabeth J Lamless, for
the sum oll.'t.'i.rs'lirosts. und for the further
Mini ol IliW.on I'. S. gold coin, w ith in
terest thereon nt the rate of S per cent per
annum from the l.rlh day of December, 1KIU
und the further sum of fliriu'O with in--rest
thereon at tne rate of 10 per cent
per annum from the lTilh day of December
ISii.iand the further sum of $i'f".Sf in II.
S, goltl coin with iulerei't thereon from the
lotii d y of December, IK J, at the rule of
'.) per cent er annum nnd for the cost ami
expenses of sale and ot said writ.
Now. therefore by virtue ami in pursu
anccof said judgment, divroeand order of
sale, I will, on Monday the fth day of
February, l.siii, at the south door of the
t ourt Housa in Hillslsiro, Wfashin rton
County, On-gon, at Hie hour of M o'clock
a. ni . of said day, sell nt public auction to
the highest bidiiiT for cash, the following
desc.rilsjd real properly, to-wit :
First: Tracts nuiiilsrred SK and :CI as the
ame appears in the amended plat of Fair
view addition to the town of Hillsboro,
Washington, Countyj Itregon,
Second: 1 racts numbered 24. 25, 2H. 27,
2H, 'Mi and ;17 ns markeil and platted in the
amended plat of Fairview addition to the
Town of Hillsboro, Washington County,
Oregon.
Third: Tnicl numbered 22, SI and 35
in Fairview addition to the town of Hills
Isiro, asbiligton ounty, Oregon, alsive
deseriU'd to satisfy I lie hen in In-fore mimed
sums, nnd for the costs and expenses of
said sale.
Said property will be sold subject to re
demption as per statute of t Iregon.
nncss my hand this -Id day of January
l.Ui.
W. D. rtllADKOItl).
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon
liy C. E Deiciimaii,
Deputy
Thr . II. Jt E. Ii. Tongue,
Attorneys for I'laintilf .V.-.T
A New York Phvician Ar'vijfs
His Patient to Take Lvdia E.
Stockholder's -fleeting.
I'he annual meeting of the Hillsboro
Light .V Water Co, will be held at the
ollice of the company ou the third Monday
in January, to-wit : J Hillary l.'ith limn, nt
1 p. in. OEO. HCIllM.&IKIlli 11 ,
.THIS Secretary
otk f:foic ri iti.M atio
N'
IjlMII OKHI'lt AT OKKOI'N ClTV. Oil,
Dec. II. i.S'lil,
TOITCE IS IIKKEIIY (ilYKN. THAI
the following-iMimed settler has lio1
notice of his intention to make limit proof
in snpport ol Ins claim, ami that salil pns
will tie made Isdoru i lie County Clerk t
Washington County, at llillMioro Ore., o
Jan 21, l!K0, viz :
Cil S. .1. liKIKiliKKN.
II. E. No 1122 for the H W ',, of Sec 30,
T a N o II 2 W.
He names the following witnesses t
pr ve hia continuous residence upon urn
cuitivaiion oi sain laim, viz
t has llrickmau, of
Cornelius Nets tn, of
Ed. Nelson, of
James llyekman, r,f
CHAA
MM
Dixie, Or.
MOOIIKH
llvgi.ler.
Acker's HyMiciioiii Tiililels are sold
on a positive guarantee. ( ures heart-bum
raising ol tlie IikmI, Mistress alter eating or
any lorm ol uvspepsia One little tnll
gives inimedin e relief. 2f cts, and Ml its
llie Delta Drug Sto e.
SI'JIJIOXN,
the nitcnix cociitok ti
Stato of Oregon, for the Countv
rlaintill,
Ik'fcnilnnt. )
Wilom'u Iwila-rtine corrects ail
nlemiwhr f.t-.ics; and makes a
txMiitirul coiuplejtiuu. lit lu Irug
rjtore.
JilDXIKY TKA.
Ol-pjfon Kidney
ache), c id ney nnd
and roiiMlpRtlon.
Tea curr .f Imck-
hliiiliU'r trikiildu
lt-Ita Drugstore I
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
littib to aaa. ris.UAa so. rj.sy)
' Df.ar Mrs. Iirkiiaw I have thrc
Children and Buffered with falling of
the womb and Hooding. My physician
craped the womb, RtlU tlie floodinir
continued anrl I wu no better. At
lat he awl vised me to use I.ydla K.
IMnkhatn'a V"e(retl leConnnnrl. Thea
I thought I would write to Mm, Plnk
bam for ahe could B.lrlae mo better
than any one if I wu to take her n roe
diea. I received her r ply and followed
all her direction:! u-i I I am very pliwl
to aend yon this tcstunoniid. for I.v.lia
E. rtnkham'a Vepctnhle Comxnnd la
Just what it la recommended to be. I
advise all women who suffer from
these complaints to try It." Maris
Lane, los 2u Avr... Naw YonalTr.
"A year apr, I wua a ST-at nniTcror
from painful menstruation. I could
not He down or sit down for the dread
ful pain each month. I wrote to you
and took twelve bottles of Lydiii K.
innkham'a Vem-talile Compound, and
U has helped .Tie so I cannot find
word, to express my gratitude toward
Mm. Tlnkham. I ,rm Uwlny well and
iiearty."-3(i!w J.ii Sail, Dover,
Clark Co., Mich.
More than a million women hava
been helped by Mra. 1'inkhaiu a atlvioa
and medicina.
r
Wasliiu.-.ton.
I.ney liuclianan,
v
Waller S. liui linniin
lo Walter H. liitoluinaii. the alsive
named dclendiint.
In the name of the State of Orcirnn:
You are hi'rcliy nunireil to aius'ar in tint
alsive entitled l ourt, and answer the com.
plaint filed against you in the nlsive en
titled suit, within six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this summons
against yon, winch hr-t publication will Iw
nuicie on i ri.i.iv, tne iiri clay ol lloccui-
her, lS'.MI. And if von fail an to answer, fot
tut tliereot, tlie plaintill will nun v to
th- t ourt for the relief pniveil f ir sielh
inandi-.! in her complaint, to-wit:
That the marriage nnd marriage eon
tract now existing Isdween the tilainlilf
and the defendant be) Minuted and dis
snivel and rendered void from the dale of
the ch- roe of said Court. That the rare.
ciicto.lv anil control of Millard Itucliamm
tlie minor child of phiiiitiH and ilelcndanl
Is- awarded to the pl.iintilt: That tlie
plaintifl ik adjudged and decr.e.t to Is?
the owner of the one-thinl of the real
proiMTty desi rils?d in iilniiitiff' complaint
I to-wit: lleing lota nuinlred twenty f..ur
I '14; and tweiitr-hre (25) in bhs k nitiii
; Isreil twentv-thrce (2;t) TnMtiont phut',
oriniiMi, .Miiitnoman tnuitv, I irrgon,
an i inai sue nave pi.tginent lor the sum
of f.ii0 alimony lor the support of lu r-elf
and minor child, tog' lher w ith tlie costs
and dislureuienls of this suit, nnd that
inch other and further decree lie made as
Inny 1m- eipiitalile.
This Summons ia pulilUhed against yiti
by order of llie t'ircuil Court of llie Slate
of Oregon, for Washington Countv, made
ami entertsl on the 27thdavof No'vemls-r
lm, and duly signed by f. A. Mcllride,
Judge of said t -oort.
Tiios. ii. ,v k. H. ton'(;i;k,
AIUm iicvs for I'laiiitLQ".
1!H 34 '
$
134
1
Bo sure to keep your
eye on this space as
we are too Busy too
tell you of all the Bar
gains you can find at
tho Delta Drug" Store.
Vaar Face.
Shows the state of your fefdinra and tlie
state ol your bealth ns well. Impure blood
makes itscli apparent in a pale ami sallow
complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions
If you are baling weak and worn out and
do not have a healthy apienrancc you
shnrM try Acker s blood Klmr. It cures
all bliKnl iliseaws w herecheap Sarsapanllas
snd so called purifiers fail ; knowing this
vre sell every tsittleon a positive guarant.
I he Delta Drug Store.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - -
THREE COLLEGE COURSES
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
Tho Academy prepares for College and flices
a thorough English Education, the best pre
paration for teaching or business. All ex
penses eery loto. Board and rooms at the
Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per tcecU, including
electric light and heat.
THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY
Under experienced management, will fur
nish rooms and board at cost on the club
plan, not to exceed $1.50
For full particulars, address
president McClelland,
For?stGroce, Oregon I
WINTER
TERM
BEGINS
JAN' J
3, 1900.
Buy where
you can
buy cheapest.
Stationery.
The n-ciits fiom Portland think tins
i"' poorest placo to soli
i nny (!V(!i- saw.
IXDKiPUNDHNT has
courteous treatment and U
Motion ,.f ..II 1
njiu tn an grades, no
larire or too kiumII
paper m
Keason: the
the trade
) "7
w preest
i derioo
We have just
Received the
Finest line of
Paper ever
Hillsboro.
bnfttsht
to
Try it.
TT I PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
nlBw and rv-vit.f ih hft
1 rr-r..4ri Jnurtr, f-mMv.
i f PMtt to H-tor Om
Vi h f H tr to iia Tmiihril Color.
INDEPENDENT,
-Hillsboro, OreT?