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NOTED SCIENTIST DEAD Dr. Houe.ra, of Forest Groce I'assed Atcatj Lest Tuesday inn) or ii i: v i: r failiuk lit- Mill be llurrl-a at Kiver View ( t-im-tery, rurtlmid Next Sat unlay Ir. Cl.forjfn . Hirers, well known in UilHli.ro die I hu l lonly nt hi iiiniH in l-'orent drove, last Tuesday evening hi herl Imlure, caused ly valvular iiiMutlH ifiuy. lie watt ron- cidtiH of hio condition several days lief.ire the enit mill approached it with i (iiinrtiiuty. He, naiil "This ball of j nrn ih fully wound up." He said ! frii'tida early Tutu-lay that lie cmild not hold on lilt another day. The funeral nerviee over the remain will lie held thin afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hon. H. I J. 1 1 union , hi iriend ami llev. Dunning paator of the Kurewt Urove Congregational church will xak at that time. On Kiturday the remaina will lie taken to liiver View cemetery, l'orllaud, for I'urinl. The deceart.il wiw well known in the sri.-ii title centers of the United Ntttlen aiel in wime directions he was riiinrui.iij ai an authority, eapecial ly ih tin trae in eHtiiimtiu the an tiquity and value, of porcelain. Ilia theories of storms though not lully acknowledged wi re tdudicd with in tercut. lie whs horn in I.rldifeton, Me., February ii, lSIiJ. In istio.at (lulld li'ill, '(., he married Mm Adeline Fink. After practicing dentistry for 11 years iu l,iiiCH.ster, N. II., he went to Hong Kong, whfre for 10 years he followed his rofctta!on, and then returned to HohIoii. A winter wa apent in Florida, ami two years in Mexico, where he made luijKir tint reneardics in nrchaeology, and then came to the Pacific coast. The past six years lie had been a resident of llillshnro and Forest drove. A li-elure giving his original theory of the tides, delivered In Forest drove, McMiunvillu and before the scienti fic association of I'orllHnd, attracted considerable attention, lie also (rave a course of six lecture at McMinn ville on "The Involution of Iteligion." Misaddress U'fore the Pacific coast dental eongretm, at Portland last year was the feature of that important gathering. At the time of hid dtath he was preparing a lecture on "The Value of Art" for l'acille university. While iu China he made a study of porcelain, and gathered a collection valued at 1(1,0(10, which in now in the 1! is ton art museum. He was prominent as dentist and philan thropist. Helen a wife and a win, A. F. Rogers, a Portland business man. itmtr n wise. COINTV (XirilT. 1twrence ltailey v L II Meyer, judgment for plaintiff for ."3.K. 1'KOHATB. Ivd deo Thing, deed, semi-annual account Hied and approved. Kid S A Klink, deed, bond of the administrator Hied and approved. Appraisers F W Kady, J S Fisher and F U Kelly. list 11 C Raymond, deed, ordered that the claim of Matilda Hughes tie allowed. Ivst Martin Manning, deed, admin istrator authorized to Hia-nd fl.r0 for a monument for the grave of the de ceased. MAUKIAllK I.K'K.NSE. License to wed were iasuAl Dec 2i to 11 It l.add 24 and l.iiima Jurgens 17 and Lticlaii H Waite ;?() and 1eli lia M Hickeiilmttom 27, Jan 2, UT Flint tit) and Mary F Hptdel 47 and Norris M Woad .21 and Mattie II Hunter 20. I i;l. rSTATK. .J P Tamelsio and w f to E F Wili-ox. I'ntlivided J in H J of N V. and N W ot N - i: j sic 2 r i h ua w 2.10 J J Meachamby, shritT to 11 O Mi a. ham N W w-c 4 T 2 N II ;l V 12G0 F.llen Mager . husband to K C Urown, lot 1 Mm k 2, Thorn' addition to llillsboro Mi U S to Knos Havis, lot 1 K-c 21) T 2 N 11 2 W, IS IU) acre Pat 11 S to Thus Crockett, N W f X S and lots 1, 2, 3, sec ;ti) T 2 X 11 2 W, 1:51 acrs... Pat H A Klink t K M Klink, lot 6 and 7, Stwl' addition to Ilcaverlon 100 A T Knox to Can ie Cnwley pt lot 1 blk 7, Fon,t drove 500 Matt Hchaihle A v. f to W II Lvda H 1 of X W andS ) ofX. K. s.-c ;!5 1 2 X H 6 W 2.'0 Y. V Wilcox to (leo II Wile: X X W i of X K i sec 2fi T 1 8 11 : N'O Mary A McL"od A bus to X A Watts, lot 11 blk 14 8 Park, Forest drove 75 J X dralel A. w f to J C Hare, pt of J X drntiel houH-st.nd, l.i actes CO lVlirt A IViud to Jo McMillen tract In sec ;l(l T 2 X 11 2 W, 17 acres 750 X POakerman A w f to Paul L Oakarman Interest In 77 acn A J Master, I) L C. .. 1000 Ilernard Westhotrto M West hotf, lot 7 and , blk 1, Fair view Add to llillsboro 500 V Tupis-r A wfto Ilenj Wi hol Held, III acre of M Copen haver I) L C 4000 John Mathe to J A Kirkpatric IS acres In X W J of 8 sec 2 T 28 It 3 W ISO J a unary l!HHl. For an old gander it Is getting cold damp and dreary. Have frmn.K a wldow'.rvo f'Vt sf.udtN' tu My y ioithe sunny aeulh with her to sj-end the winter. In the spring am In hopes to return to our U-autilul Ongon state, after the clouds have rolledjy. Thlgk have earned my keep and long "a I re main on top of the eartlj want to en joy life'the best I can and make my aclf comfortable asHissible. H. T. F. Hm't fail to see the Colored Aris tocraey Co. at the llillsboro 0eni Hou-H'Sat. rve, Jan. H, l!X)0. den- I eral admission :!.", resrved rU 50, children 25. " IV-xIatratiou comiL( iced at the Clerk's nfll e Tuesday morning U-t. C'lnrit-.i Purdiu leave tonight to atu;nd the Portland liu.-.iu m CjI.i fe. There la nome tmiuiriug for teach er in the county at thin time. First grade; teacher are always in demand. The County Court will not t rente any new voting preciucts for the next election. There were several peti tion before the Court, but they have uecn denied. Two cat of lumber were scut from the Hillnx.ro station this week, one to Portland, the other to Newherg. A car of Hour wa sent to Portland to go ibto the whip that 1 loading iu that port lor Japan. J, P. Kennedy aecretary of the republican state league is anxious to receive a list of the members of each club 3Udas U'fore the iins-ting of the league. To do that all list must tie 1111 lis) to him by tomorrow, Jan 6th. The slate league meet Mon day reh. 6th. The Derry mills of Polk county have advertised in this county for bills to furnish wood for a year. The mill Is a large concern and uses sev era I hundred cords of wood. For some lime they have been drawing from forests near the railroad and each year they go further away. Little Harold Merryman lingered on the brink of the river of death this week. List week he was slight ly ailing but seemed to ncover. Then he was chilled after which his ail ment returned and he was a sick boy for a few day, but he seem liettir now and hope are entertained for hi recovery. The Nashville Students played to a full house and gave an entertain ment that I worthy of patronage. Mr. Wehrun ha been successful In getting good companies in the opera house thi season, but this has been doue only by exercising a judicious discrimination. The people appre ciate the work he is doing for them in thi direction. Mr. H. A. Kllis, who last year bought the 8igler pniia'rty on the corner of Ilase line and Seventh St., ha sold the same to pxrtic in the east. The transfer has not yet been made but will be as noon a the pur chaser ge's here. The photograph galery goca with the property. Jt is understood that the fixtures in tne galery are for sale. Mr. Kllis is plan ning to go to Alaska. Yesterday wa County Judge Hood's birthday. When he went in to the court house a neatly packed parcel wan given to him which he opened when In hi otllee. It prov ed to be one of the new fashioned ink stinds and box of choice cigar. Both were highly appreciated es iiecially when he learned that they came from the clerk's otliee and car ried the good wishe of the employ es. The onion crop in thi section has for the most part Is-cn sold and ship ped to market. There remains but a few acks, 10 to 25 lot. Fair price were realized and growers are encouraged to plant larger area next year. They are further intluenced to thi since they find it easier to sell a car load than 10 sacks. Onion are not keeping well this year thought to be due to Imperfect ripening last fall. Tim miuli tmll i'lvin hv the Native Son last Monday wa a success both socially and financially. The ball room wa crowded, while the audi tory reserved for ectators wa jam med. The mu-ic too wa most ex cellent. Those Nwteil in such mat ters aay there are nui two orcneswas in the state, Parnon's in Portland and Tonov'a ai MeM inn ville. There is some hints that the Son" will give another ball along atioui si. aien- II nee day. Tl U nnnovlnir a well a amusing lo the other fellow sometime to iinnu how new law effect individ ual. A case in iKiint is the new reg iit ration law. It provides that every elector must register before he can vob . In reginhTi" he haslo make oath that he i a qualified elector etc. The County Clerk ha to administer this oath. Now the laughing part, J. A. Imbrio i clerk, and can regis ler everyone rise but can he do that service for himself? Can he admin ister an oath to himaeir.' It lixiK like he is disfranchised. At the regular meeting of the City Council on Tuesday evening laM, warrants were voted to the Light Water Co., $105.55; Tho. dheen, Marsha', 122 00; Interest on bonded indebtedness, 1400. A levy of 10 mills wa levied on the taxable prop erty of the city. W. S. Walker' lictition for a sidews'k the K.ist side of 7th street from Fir to 11. 14. track wa referred to Mreet committee. The street committee whs directed to lnsect and rexirt the condition ol the plank roadway In the city, and the Marshal will do the same for the sidewalk. This w ill be done as a preparation for repairs. The Oiuncil adjourned till next Monday evening. Tho HlHte throutrh Dint. Attorney Cleeton and ecial counsel, d. H. Ihirhain ha commenced escheat pro ceeding in the estate of August denir., deed, dentx diet aoout lec. lst)7, leaving an estate that I now worth about 112(H). The deceased left will devising his property share and share alike to hi three sons August, Henry and Kdward. Alter diligent enquiry neither of these can lie found, and it I not known wheth er they or any of their heir are now living. 8. A. Durham was name. I in lh will to lie executor of the es tate. On hi death K. A. Knott was appointed. He now wants to close up the ectate so a to be discharged and lakes thi method of duing it. Mr. Kock, how much are those three hog worth that hang on the h'Mik? "I paid 140 00 for those. That i averaging over 113.00 each. That I even better than sheep at ltl.00 per hnu.l ' Ami so it I. Onlv wheat i cheap this year apit when fed to flops, i H HFCcr u.au snipping even by 'the Astoria proposition. Mr. Koch after talking as above en.ark ed further on the profit of hog rais ing. He stated that the hog above mentioned were but one year old and had all the first of their lives lived in the pasture. Then they went into the stu'.'ble field and then Into the pen for the finishing touches. Mr. Koch likes to take hogs from the pasture and stubble field when the paunch is greatly distended and feed roots, carrots, beet and the like cooked, with aome mill the lat ter to be Increased as the season ad vances, pork thus made is'economi cal and of the best grade. niVSTERIOUS DEATH Bob Cornelius teas Found Dead Xeaihis Home. Friday Last liLKN DEAD TEN HAYS The torouer' Jary Have Nut I't-t lirouKbt la a Verdict a Harried Similar. The dead body of Koh Cornelius who had been missing fur a week was found last Friday morning alsmt a hundred roil from the resi deuce of 11. 11. Hall who live a few mile north of dlenco. The cause ol" death is shruded somewhat in my tery through no one suppoaea that a crone has ticcu comnuttnl. The verdict of tho Coroner jury has not yet len reiurned. lkt was about 23 year of sge, ami marrird. His wife I a daughter of Harry Hull. The young folk with their baby, aged a year, were visiting then. Hob had not been well for several months, being troubled with rheu matism. The disease had become chron c. L-trt summer he worked in tne liiKgiiiit camp of Va.-hil.ton, and did well, but a tho damp season came on his ache became unliear- able aud ho had to leave the woods. His bodily condition laid heavily ou his mind. He was last In HillaOoro on the 10th of December. That day he went out to Mr. Hall' where hi wife aud child were. Tliexe he de votedly loved. On Wediu-sday fore noon. Iiecember 20, he kissed his chiltl ami left the house taking the road leading to Uleneo. . On the bridge spaning the creek he was met by Mr. Hail's son, Hob's lrother-in law. The boy aked him where he was going. Hob replyed, 'Jtist for a stroll." Thi was the last time he was seen alive. Hi continued ab sence caused great anxiety though it was thought at first that he mighu have gone to the logging camp a thero had Urn some talk on that topic, but no letter being received the family of the missing man began to use the telephone and telegraph. Xol hearing of him. fears for his safty were entertained. On rrulay morning I. l(. Durity ami JviimuiHi Cornelius, a brother, met on the bridge where Hob wa last seen. Talking the ninttet over the two men decided to examine a pasture across the creek from the house, notexjiect Ing to find tho oody, but hoping to Hud hi track which might be an indication that he had turned and gone over the mountain toward the Columbia river. They did hud some track though they were made days before. They were encouraged to follow them. Sometimes they could see them and again all trace was lost. Finally a the two men side by side pushed through the young fir they came directly to the form they were seeking but not execting to find. The body lay at full length on the ground, alHlonien and chest next the ewath, face turned so that one side res t .ii on its cold pillow ami arms and hands extended along the body. His hat was on the ground liehir.d him w here it had dropped w hen the body pitched fcnwtrd. there was go evident of a struggle on the ground after he hud fallen. What caused his death? It might have have been paralysis of the heart caused by rheuiatism. It might have tieen a quick poison, lr tne latter, then it wa biken in a fit of melancholy when the poor man could not exercise the strong will for self preservation that most of us have. .No letters nave leen lounn throwing light on the matter. A few scrap of nper were found in the path that he might have i roppeo, but these, torn from a cheap tablet had lain long until they are but little better that pulp. There are a few figures reaihtble but no letter of any kind. The remain were buried iu Tualatin Plain Presbyterian ceme tery on Sunday last. MITK E 10 VOTEItS. From the 2nd day of January, 19ik) at 8 o'clock a. m. until the 15th day of May, 1VMW at 5 o'clock p. m. the records for the registration of voters will bo open at the office of tho county clerk of Washington county. Naturali.nd citizens apply ing to register will lie required to produce proofs ot citizenship; either declaration of Intention or certificate of citizenship, except where the same apears oil the record of Wash ington county, and also give their property street number if located in town or it in country, the section township and range. The law pro vides that if an elector is unable to conveniently apptar before the coun ty clerk for registration, he may be n-gistered by a Notary Public or Ju lice of the Peace in the county in w hich he resides, J. A. I.MIiltlK, County clerk. lUleigh 14 ibinson, d. W. Stilt, H. K. lVwny and A. J. Fanno, of Hea verton wete in town Wednesday. Husinoss liefore the County Court brought them here. Dave Smith the big black come dian always with a laugh. Satur day night at the Opera House, ad mission 35, reserved seats 50, child ren 2 Vts. lVm't lall to see the four Hroad way Swells, D. D. dreen, deo. H. Williams, Oris. Young and M. M. Dyrd, Opera House, Saturday eve. Oliver Howard and Will Brown the acknowledged knockabout of the country. A barrel of fun at Opera I louse Sat., Jan. tllh. A car of tiling consigned to T. H. Tongue came from the North Yam hill kilns and will be used In drain ing Mr. Tongne' farms. Miss Dinla Lees wedding day, don't fail to see this warm reception produced by 14 male arlst. Miss Jennie Archbald ha been en upged to teach a term of three months in the Ortvnville school. "For sale, pure bnil Jersey heifer calf, two months old. Will Hager, llillsboro. A. M. Porter, of daston, hs" been tmployed as principal iu the Cornel ius sch.iol. s Ilea McCorkle the funny monolo ginst, he, make a mule laugh. Hairy of Gasloa ly la llillaboro this vwek. ' llev. II. Olierg, of the M.Hchuri h vimteil Portland Wedneadly. Kiil-.r.Sitkaf .wwe wi'l preach at FaftTiuiKtuu nef bii'iti y M n " - . . . ...., si Hon. V. r . tigmU uii uiumuwb with County offl.-ials on euuewiay lat. llev. (1. W. Orannia D. I. will preach iu the Methodist church on Sunday. J. X. Fisher, of Beaverton, was a vbitorat the iNDErnsDENT office thi week. KUIer 14. H. Slcfcafoose will occupy his pulj.it in Christian church Bun day evening next. Elder 14. II. Sickafooee begins hi second yeir a pastor of Christian church. Hi work for the past year ha been successful. In 1 ha caha III state v Haeley. ex amination wa waived and the de fendant was held to answer at me March term ot the court In the sum of lUbO.OO. There i an unverified rumor alsmt town that a son of W. H. Ben der, formerly a resident here, had been run over ty a car in naiem nu killed. No particilar have been obtained. -ri,a lliMHrv meetinir of the V n worth Ieainie will he held to night at the home of Dr. 4 Mrs, Wood. Suhjeet: Shakespeare. Mem bers and friemle are cordially invited to attend. Tlir will te a Hiieclal meeting of the K ithtxine Sisters, Saturday even ing, Jan. tllh, at the Temple, to pre uru i.,p inxiullution. All member are requested to be present. Kate M. Wiley, M. h. C. a ..r r.wW from the Castle Roi'lc miarrv wa received by the Light A Water Co. ithi week. It Is to be umh) for furnace foundations at ihu iiiiu.t house. Thi rock i a pumice stone and resist fire quite as well a fire brick. Mr (Mr'M Schulmerich come down Tuesday with an attack of rheumatism though at thi writing he is resrted tielter. Mr. Bcnuimcricn ha la-en taking more outdoor exer cise thi fall than usual, going in rain or shine, and the damp ha brought on the old ache and pains. At the last meeting ol Washington Encampment No. 24, 1. O. O. F. the otliocrs chosen for the ensuing year were Jerome Palmateer. C H.; Calvin Jack, Sen. Warden; F. 8. Olsen, Jun. Warden; D. M. C. Oaull, Scribe and 8. II. Humphrey, Treasurer. Electors who apply for registra tion to sither the County clerk or tc Notaries public or Justice of the peace should carry a memorandum of the section and township in which they live if they reside on farm land. And in addition naturalized citizens must exhibit a record of their natu ral iz it ion paiers. The Thomas H. Tongue llepubll cai. club of Cornelius held a meeting Sat. Dec. 30th. The nqxirl of com mittee, apjxiinted at previous meet ing to revise club list wa approved. The club has a membership of about one hu-idretl. The election of ofti iwn tin. 1 delegates to state club was positioned. A meeting for that pur pose will be held on Sat., Jan. 27th at 2 o'clock p. m. Dist. Dept. d. M. Palmateer on Wednesday evening last, installed the officers of Montezuma Lodge No. 50, I. O. O. F. They are J. M. dreear, X. d.; W. O. Donelson, V. .; K. L. McCormick, Sec. 8. II. Humphrey, Treas.; John Thorn- burg, Warden; Jerome Palmateer, 11. 8. X. d ; Calvin Jack, Jr. L. 8. ri. d.j D. McCamish, Conductor; A. Sigler, I.O.: F. M. Kelsey, O. d.: 14. II. dreer, 14. S. 8. and F. 8. Olsen, L. S. 8. Mr. Jaa. H. Kubiuson and family who have been iu Oregon a few week started to their old home In Ileilclou.l, Nebraska. Mr. Kobinson mine here intending to make this his home, aud while he wa pleased with the country, hi family rememliered with longing the old home, hence the return. They went over the Southern Pacific so a to escape the blizard that sometime rage on the more not hern road. Forest drove city politicians have nominated a second muiiicipa' ticket to tie voted for at the election next Monday, viz: A 1 Unman, Mayor; D. C. Stewart, U-vi Smith and J. T. Huxton, couucilmen; L. L. Langley, recorder; W. 8. Hudson, Treasurer; and E. J. (.'rang, marshall. The lione of contention between the two parties if not clearly visible but it i mere just the same and the contest I to be a fierce one. The Henry Tucker house In Bea verton was burned Monday night so that what was the oldest structure in the town is now ashes. The pre mise had not been occupied for many year but as empty dwelling are few in Hcaverton a tenant had taken the place to clean up for a teniirary n-sid- niv. He had h en at work on Monday and it is thought that th fire that had burned In the big fireplace during the day some how set the destructive blaze going. Los nominal. Il..n Uanwimu PimI Wv f,!t fl.A.IL and den. I4nonie Relief Corps No. 47 will hold a joint installation at II, mIt hall on Kaliirilav Jan. filh at 10 o'clock. Hon. TI. V. dales, Dept. Com. d. A. 11. will install the Post, and Mrs. Helm dates. IX nt. Presi- dent. Relief Con, the Corns. A dinner will be H-rvcd at 12 in. A program afterwards. The dinner w ill tie free lo memls rs of Ifith orders and their families. Other will Is- charged Ihe sum of 15c each. Come everytHsiy ss tne tun. is received are I . Ik ii r renei purpose. mr. it. it. Wsggener, Pres. den. Ilansome Relief (dorp. A very quiet wedding took place Friday evening, Dec. 2fllh ISSli), at "The Multnomah" iu Portia, d, where Mr. Lucian 14. Waite and Miss Ietitia Hickentmttoin were united In the holy bonds of wedlock, Rev Les ter F. Clark omclating. The bride was becomingly attired in a dress of cream cash mi le and carried a bou quet of white carnations. The groom formerly lived at Philomath where he is well and favorably known., Mis 1 1 liken 'nit torn ha been a teach-' er in Washington county for several year. Mr. and Mr. Waite took the tiain next--morning for Philomath where they will hpth enter college. Mr. Waite I preparing himself for the ministry a hi life work. A HOME S.1 Mrs. I. Boscoto u aa taken ill , tcitli a stroke of para- lysis Wednesday ONLY ONE SIDE AFFECTED Mr. Done a Taken Mi k W it h rr - l'raot ration Ijtte In the i:fuiu(r. The home of Peter Iloseow was saddened last Wednesday when Mr. Moscow suffered a stroke of iiarulysis ol the right side of her Is sly. she wa in attendance at a meeting of the Ltdie' Missionary society of the Congregational church held on the afternoon of that day at the reshlcuce of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. W li ning. Mr. lVoK-ow had a place on the program of exercises and was reading her paia-r when it wa ol- served that her voice wa failing and her right arm ilropsl ucrvless at her side, then the reading stopiel. Iter associate gently led her to a lounge in an adjoining room and telephoned for Dr. Hailey. Whtt had been an assembly of sulidued joy and gladness was turned to sympa thetica! sorrow. Thine of the ladies not required for nurses quietly re tired aud the before happy home was left under a dark shadow. When her husband, Peter Hoscow, wa notified he hastened to her to take up his vigil. The atHiction coming so sudden and uuexiected he wa prostrated by a nervous shock. The intensity of this however lasted but a short time. The attack would not be considered serious only it is the second one that ha occurred within six month. A recovery thi time I expected tho it may be slower than before. Hotli patients were much improved yesterday. l).ail Letter Ust. The following is a list of letter re maining uncalled for in the ixwtotlU-e at Hillslioro, Dec. 30, lSHi): Mr. J. II. llurson. AH letter not called for by Jan 13, will be sent to the Dead 1etter Olfice. One cent will lie charged for each letter called for. H. St llt'I.MKRICII, P. M. It KS-Fwi X4 V iriitUT K. For sunshine. II iwers an I oranire take the Sunset Route via Los An geles lo all point Knst. Tourist ex cursion cars and chair cars to El Paso Fort Worth. Kansas Citv. Chieairo. Cincinnati, Houston. New Orleans and Washington I). C. r or rates, euide and information addreeas, C H. Markham, d. P. A., Portland Or. Many a lover has turned with dis gust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea purities the breath by it action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold tor years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 50 ct at Delta. Sick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover 14oot Tea, the great blood purifier and tis sue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 and 50 cts. at Delta. Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Karl's Clover I4oot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty year on an absolute guaranh-e. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. Delta Drug S'ore. Do you know consumption is pre ventable? Science lias proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can N cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Sold on positive guaran tee for over fifty years. Delta Drug Store. Wm Mohr makes luait at his shop on 8econd street, Hillslioro, for 5.0 per pair, sewtsl shoes for i and gives siecial attention to repair ing. He uses only first-grade stock which enables him to guarantee hi work. If Shiloh's cough and consumption cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 50c and fl 00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will re fund your money. Sold for over 50 years on Ihi guarantee. For sale at the Delta Drug Store. Ca!l on F. J. Harla-r, Second street if you want a flrst-claat. shave or hair cut. Try his baths, either hot or cold. K. J. Barber has put iu a line stock of cigar a cigarettes. I IT A N T K l t K V K R A I. ItKIOHT AND IT honest perpoim to n prem-nt n sii iiiamwei in this and clow by nmnties. Salary $!m year and ex'iisfs. t nvifitit. boni-tide, no more, no less pautry. i o- iiition pi'rmanent Our rt-lervni-e, 'iiv IvnliK Hi any i wn. ll is iimiiny oinee wo k conducleil nt home, lii-fi n ni-e. KiH-lone wlf-ddreiwil and Mainvd en vpIoiw. The Dominion Company, Dept. 3, Cbici-iro, rtD, The Absolutely Pure Made from Grape Cream of Tartar. Baking powders made from alum and other harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but inferior in work and injurious to the stomach. ov- SAKism powocn co, new voaa. 1 What Is Khlloh? A grand old rem e ly for Cough, Cold aud Cot'sum pium; ued through the world for han a century, has cund Innuie.r able cases of iiuipii.nl consumption and relieved many in advanced stag' eg. If you are not siti.tied with the results we will refund your money I "rice 25 aud 6o cts aud ll.tMl. l'i lia. For notions go to r-Hhulmcrich Sou's. e Ileautiful com eli xioti is an im m nihility without good IiIimmI, the sort that only exists In connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl Clover Root lea act directly on the bowels, liver and kidney keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. at Delta Drug St. re. Croup i a terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh' cough and censumption cure act like magic In case of crough. It ha never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25c, 50c and 11.00, You can get it at the Delta. On every Isittle of Shiloh' Con sumption Cure i this guarantee: "All we a-k of you i to use two-third of the content of thi Is it lie faithfuily, then if you can ay you are not bene tfted return the liottle to your Drug gist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 ct, and 50 cts and 11.00. Delta Drug Store. The Inwt assorted stock of shoes in town are at Schulmirich & Soil's. See their Clara Harlou Shoe. How is your wife has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi gestion, Sick Headache are the prin cipal cause. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea ha cured these ill for half a centu ry. Price 25 els, and 00 cts. Money refunded If results are not satis factory. Deitu Drug Store. Kill. It IF FN MAM'.. BY VIRTUE OF AN KXKCTTIOV, Decree, mid Order of friale, iwiued out of thecirvuit court of the htateot Oregon for WitKliinutou eountv. in favor of 1. 1. ( lomiiel and n'uinxt Alary E. Jloxter, W. i. ii . i .. i- :. i':... .'....:.. 'i- i iiuiwi, irur.iuiiB. ,!-- i ij r.iiiiiM, i. it. Cornelius, tw executor of tin) Inxt will of David Monroe, deceased, I'lias, 11 Youiik and Mrs. Clias. D You lie for the uin of $:i.UU rosin and diphuix-meutH nitli interna, thereon at the rate of S per cent 1st annum from the 'Jiitli dav of AiiKimt Is:;, and for the further mini of $.n.;Vi w Hi nil rt'rl (hereon at the raw of S per cent per annum from the tli day of Au- Itusl lv.ni and for the cost ami eiix-unes of uie ana ot sat.t writ. Now. therefore, by virtue and in runiii-aiH-e of miid judgment decree anj order of rale I will, on Monday the 2.'d day of Jan. 1-1)4) ut ttie south iloor of the court houne iu llillsooro, Wimliintoii county Orepon, nt the hour of 10 o'clock A M of miid day sell at public ai.rtiou to the highest biddur for rash the following described real prop erty to-wit: The HOUlh east quarter of the north went quarter and lot 1 in bee -JM T 1 n r 4 w of Willuiiielte Meridian, all in WaiiliiiiL'toii County, Oregon, anil coutaiiiing 7 acres to eiiti.-ty Hie iiereinrH-iore named sinus, and f.ir the coits and expeu Heii of said Hale. tiaid projierty will tie lolit eubject to re- iiempiiou a ier sutiute oi urt-Kon. Wiinese my hand thi 15th day of Dec , lssi W. D. BKADFOUD, Sheritrof WanliiiiKton county Oregon, by K. lieichmau deputy. W N Harrett, 81 ;i" Attorney for lMaintiir. (I CanjpaigoiOg ID tb PbilippiO" A liook of over -I(H) agea with nearly ;KMI iM-autilul lllustnitiona of troniK in action uml wene in the rhiliimi Inlands, inblishotl by The Ilicks-Jndd l'ahlisliiiif Company of San Fruncinoo, the only publisher in the I nited state who wut repre sentatives to Manila especially to coin pile history of t lie war. As many aa writem were eagatreil in the work in Manila, many of whom were with the troops in various engage ments and were permitted to D of ficial rei-ord to verify their reports. Map of Kattletlelils made by an official map-maker in the Mh army corps enables the reads er to follow closely the movement troops. Description f Philippine Inlands giving statUtical and other informa tion as lo climatic conditions, resour ces, etc., and an account ol the trip to Manila, taking the reader thru Honolulu, Japan and China. The Oregon Special Edition contains a complete history of the 2d Oregon Volunteer regiment in the Philippine campaign, ami also the name, post otlice aildres and occu pation ol every memlwr of the regi ment, together with li-tsof killeil ami wounded, death by disease, promo tion, discharges, etc., and also cuts of each coininv ami ottieers of the reviiuent. It is voiii-hel for as otti cially correct by a certi tit-ate from the Colonel. Advance Sale over M)00 Volumes In Manila shows the faith of mildiern in the publication. It is sold br sub scription only ami returned sol.liers have lieen einployeil us far as possi ble. A few more atreul wanted in this state. Address The IlicksJudd riilihshiiig Compiny, 21 First Slnt, San Krani'isco, Cal. ' v- Clip :: our tl iN IN J IN IX i ! 4 Coupons Now. The CottjHin ap;e. iritis IkIow will l redeemed at the store of J. M. I'rown tc-r t.ii. s.unc to apply on the purch.i-H- of .in v txmiplctc sit. i listed in the mammoth line of stijrt samples just put out by THE ROYAL TAILORS, 1 COUPON IowkJ f. r a I'ntlit of $1.00 On u K A I . mi i f mi hii U h u n j tu n j f t wliinl 141 J. M. BROWN ; r. - I Free BICYCLE Free y The ticket In-low is a fac simile of those Riven away ly II. WchruiiR & Sons, and explains itself. Your name will Ih? 3 written on the blank lino and put in a Ikjx awaiting the drawing: W ft W No. I- I clianc-n j umtii I H. W. AS. - gimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm li HAVE YOU USED BUTTER PARCHMENT? 1 . . . All gilt-edged butter put on the mar- fc . . . ket by creameiies is wrapped in paper. . . . The prcxluct of tho private daily would y . . . reach its market in much tiettet condi- . . . tion if wrapiHxl in Ilutter Parchment . . . than it does when wrapped in cloth. . . . Parchment is not only tn-tter than cloth sy . . . but cheajier. " s . . . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard lrom s . . . which 27 sheets can be cut 27Parch s . . . ment wrappers cost 2 cents. "" 500 ShePts 8x11, g 500 Sheets. 8x13, tandard slie for 2-pouud rolls is 8xd inches; 2-paund blocks are wrapped iu the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not been jenerally used heretofore, farmers could not pet it at tl:e per.etal Mote It is now kepi at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. p Christmas Bargains ! We have some of our fine stock of Ladies wraps - m which we will sell at greately reduced prices b A Rare Bargain! e also offer some bargains in our clothing pile aud broken suits at 50 per cent reduction I Schulmerich 6 Son Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. Tn move this call at the coni.r t ot M 1 V. 0 BROWN, 0 Furniture l)"caler. f V? vf V! M V U f w M V! V t M V CHICAGO, U S. A. la Addition to lliee f.iv,.r-M,i terms 1 have lieen iiulhuritisl to quoie tdiscoiint of S h t i nt for a limited time. j:m. brown. -g. rC- -C gZZ-GZ No. J This ticket is (tiven swmy with :i rash ! purchase to the amount of (l.tHl and is a Jt on a La.lies or usni isniu v oi- i liicycle. To be niven swuy by ! 11. Wt.HRUSii A SdS'li. J 50 cts, 2 55 cts 3 !: Itl.'l T'tir-t Stft-Ss I -111 . 1