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MLLSBORO INDEPENDENT Kn tared in lb p-wtorne at HUUboro, Or ft MWIM-CUU uimii UtHlMI. Hubcritlon, in Mvanee; per year, 11.60. illLUJUUKO FUbLItiHING Co. Prop. 1). M.C. OA LLT, Editor. trru iAL fArxu or run tin Fill DAY, JANUAKY, 12. 19X). .VOr KSTIHEL Y USSELFISH. It Is little Muri'rUlnif that the nation cariuot understand the Unl tml Htaitti of America, but continual' ly Juiltfe ux by their own lntriguitJK Htanlitr, Jo the ow n door D('K''titt tionn that Hoc. Hay ha Just eoncluJ Ml. Envl-tiul made two rt'iilyu. The ttrnt waa couched in general terms: but coinmitteed that country to the ojen door policy. But a little Inter a second answer waa received from Great Britain. It went far beyond the Brut, and offered to concede not only the game com mercial and trading privileges which EnglUhuieu enjoyed, but to place Americana on the same terms with It own citizens in the matter of mining and of conceaHioua of all kinds. Oreat Britain even projx aed to throw open the port of Wel-Ilal-Wei. But attached to tbeae exceedingly liberal propositions wart the condi tion that they should only hold good If all other nations adopted the same M)icy. This was the first sugges tion of the provision that one na tion's offer would not hold unless other nations took the game jxwitlon. At once it was seen that England desired to play us sgainst Russia her old antagonist. Mr. Hay declined to be drawn into the scheme. We still maintain our policy of direct open dealing, and continue to shun entangling alliances. It was tor our interest to be permitted to trade in China. We so represented the facts to the nations. They acknowledge our position as one proer to be claim ed and there the matter rests. With dignity we are able to conduct our diplomacy and modestly we put from us the crafty politician who tempts us with glittering propositions. ST1TE V&tSS. Our populist friends year or no ago could discover the loving rela tionship between wheat and silver, and now they may be able to see a little touch of consanguinity between wheat and mutton. Farmers near Corvaliis last week sojd 300 mutton sheep at 4 cents a pound on foot, and the animals averaged 100 pound each. Verily, this condition beat the calamity described by those who declare that the oppressed farmer has no recourse, and no way of es cape from impending ruin except be vote for free coinage of silver. Me Miunville Reporter. The smaller the president the big ger the message. From Washing ton's 1,600 words to the major's , 000 is a long jump. Johnston Demo crat. Washington was talking to a 1,500 word country We have guwn some since then, Union UaE-rtte. On the very day that the gold standard financial bill passed the low er house of congress money on call in Ntw York rose as high as 186 per cent interest, and several firms in that city and Boston closed theii doors to business. Cut Oregonian. Aud the day following the passage of the bill money on call fell to 6 per cent and the threatened panic was averted. Plaindealer. American Imperialism is a myth the ghostly creation of excitables. It take rank with the sea serpent and ''the crime of '73." Astoria n. I 'alias' manufacturing institution are all In operatiot,. Her big saw mill is running on full time, and the machinery at the woolen mill is kepi going night and day, with orders on hand for its output for a year. Dal las Observer. The signifii-ance of the approach ing meeting of the state republican league of clubs is not In any plat form of principles that is to be adopt ed, but In showing where the index to political enthusiasm points. For mer meetings have declared that the policy of tho league shall be to leave platform mnking, to the nominating conventions. Indeed'lhie Is a reso lution already formulated defining the Idea of the republican party on every point save on. Protection of home industries is covered. Hound money is pledged, and It only re mains for expansion to be formerly endorsed. The league is free there fore to devise ways for getting voters to the polls and to enduee them to vote the republican ticket - Hoc. Oage says the reason why he deposits public moneys in National banks is that the money shall not be hoarded In a "stocking" but may remain in the chai nels of trade. The reason it is deposited in a single bank instead of in several, l-i because it Is more convenient, aud the rea son why The National city bank was chosen was because at the time the order was made to deposit in banks it was one of but two institutions that had given bonds for the safe keeping of the money. Uage seems to be taking care of the public mon ey. No losses have been sustained. What places the American army head of all other armies of the world is the military education of a picked corps of boys at West Point who are asslgneJ to the command of the troos in field and garrison. It is not claimed that a man taken from civil life may not make a good com ruander, but the likelihood of getting successful leader is by all odds with hi in who has been trained to the calling of arms from his boy hood. Therefore all' vacancies in re gulars or volunteers shouM be filled by West Point men. If vacanritw still remain, then civilians may be taken. In the natural order of things the time for breaking up of the fallow ground In the distant Orient seems to have come. The advance guard of new and brighter things has plant ed its beacon ligh son the benighted shores that send out their beckoning rays to the great nations of earth to come, for "now all things are ready." The open door In the Orient will quicken the world's pulie and start the blood of progress flowing thru the channels of the stagnant east. Kugene Register. England has released the American fluur cargoes seized in Delago Bay forenight ago and agreed to acknow ledge that food cargoes are not con tra! ml of war where they are not going directly to the enemy. A Philippine transport started from Manila Dec. 26, for Portland for cargo of cavalry how. It is expected that the boat will b in the Willamette about Jan. 26. Mrs. BradisK, of Detroit Wrote Mrs. Pinkham and Tells the Result Hfr:Ki'Prt N.ii.r. una to au Hiiwa so. t-Mio) , " About two year ago I bepan long down and aoon became almost a wreck. I loat my appetite and began to loae flesh ; my bluod waa impoverished and I bui to leave our store. " The doctors gave me a little tonie, but I steadily grew worse and consulted another dot-tor. lie helped me in some waya, but my headaches continued, and I began to have night sweats and my reat waa o disturbed that 1 would have hysteria and would cry and worry over business matters and my poor health. "Finally, husband took me South, but with no benefit Thia waa a year ago ; no one can ever know what a winter of i misery I spent. Would bloat after eating and waa troubled with palpita tion of heart and whites. Having read by happy chance of your medicine, I bought it and wrote for your advice, and before having finished the first bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham 'a Vegetable Compound, the hysterica nearly stopped and I alept aoundly. " I nned seven or eight bottles with such beuefit that I am as healthy as I can ever remember of being. I shall never cease to sound your praises." Mrs. E. M. HbaOISh, 170 1IX AVE., Detroit, Mich. Mrs. PinU ham's advice is at the free disposal of every ailing woman who wishes help. Her address la Lynn, Mass. Every case is sacredly confidential, f NIIKKIFF'M NAI,K. A democrat said on the street this week that "You follows want to still hunt and register all your voters and hie that we will not hear of It, but we will show you. We will scour the woods and bring every demo crat and populist to the registry." The gentleman mistakes republicans and their principles. Republicans want free and lull vote and a fair count. They ask that every elector shall have the right to vote as he pleases and have his vote eounted as it's cost. The registry law Is means to that end. Those who feared that America would be compelled to abandon the Monroe doctrine when she stepped into world xlitics and acquired hold in the eastern hemisphere, were evidently borrowing trouble. The United Htatos is upholding the Mon roe doctrine unlay as strongly as ever. It has taken no backward step, (iermany is the latest power to get accurate information on this subject. That nation would like very much to own the Ifcmish West Indies, a sicall group of islands which Ht. Thomas Is the most Im wtrtant. Their value iles In their strategic position, aud desirability as coaling stations. The German gov eminent has been taking steps to ol acquire these hint from this jection would prompt halt. po-s scions, when government that oh be made, caused ine Islands will re main dependencies of Denmark, and the Monroe doctrine will continue to be respected by all nations. Port Oregon Tribune. The tKilitical aspirant Is abroad in the land. He bobbeth up serenely from the surface of tranquility and straightway the waters are troubled. From now on, henceforth ad until after June, when the new crop ol county officers is properly plucked as brands from the burning, we may expect considerable turmoil in the realm of politics. Ki(eue Register The anti's who howled becat se the United Hlates interfered lu behalf of the Philippines and Cuba are now howling again because we do not in terfere in behalf of the Boers in South Africa. They are a' ways "agin" the government. Oregon City Enterprise. Multnomah county Is not doing right or it Is rapidly declining in wealth. In 189:1 the net valuation of taxable property was $t0,S79,R10. The very next year the decrease was bout 11,000,000. The equalization board raised the iwewuicnt some what but Iy 1h:h values had shrunk toAI2,S70,4iU, and this year there Is a further decline of 1 1.210.61);! leav ing the taxable prorly valued at 3l,65!t,?7l. Thus in six years Mult nomah county has officially lost lit round number .U),ooo,ikni, Pendlettin's two progsaaslve, well managed nanxs nare more than one million of dollsrs on deposit. Each of Ihe two banks have uowarrta of .-100,000. This Is an excellent show ing for Pendleton and I'matilla coun ty when the fact is that most of the 1H!( wheat crop is still in the pra sion of the growers. East Or re on Itn. Hon. T. II. Tongue is making an effort to have a life saving station es tablished at the entrance to Tilla mook bay, and will probably be successful as he usu tHy in. The peo ple ot the coast counties are under heavy load of obligations to Mr. Tongue, who has probably doue more lor them thai any man they have ever had in the lower house ot congress, Tillamook Herald. toM is going from : w York to Kurotf, not to pay debts, hut as limn. Europe owes us a large Iwl anee on commercial transactions, and what gold is taken from this side Is for interest till It Is returned. Over ItH) men are engaged in the hunt for August I'm Ur. the "lost The anti-expansionists have been so loud all along, while the support ers of the administration party have been modest and quiet so that some thought there was nothing to ssy In support of oar Intention to keep the Philippines, but the spell was broken last Tuesday by a speech Djado in Ihe senate by lieveridge of Indiana. It ul.u.fp. ikn ..u 1 1 ... : 1 I 1 IJV VIRTUK OF AN EXECUTION, II Ifcacree Mia timer ol Bale, issued oul of the Circuit toi'i tof the Btate ofOreiron for Washington County, in f:ivor of Ma. v Vinson and Jennie Chapman. Ki editors of (lie last will and testament of Minerva Newton, d'-ceased, and a-ainst 8. H. Humphrey and A minima K. Huph- rcyn, r.ie.iivois oi tne uist a 'i and tuxtu incut of Tlioa. I). Huiiinhrer. deceased. John J. Morgan. K'linia K. Morgan, hia wife, 8. H. Humphreys, Ms y C. Humph reys, in w lie J on n it iiii'iipnreyi, rioia Humphreys nla wife. 1 honias J. Humph reys, Lizzie Huniphrea, ha i e, Hamutd T. H nmphreya. rammm E. Humphreys, Maty A. Wolverton, and Bruce Wolverton, tier hushand, AUlier E. Humphreys, W,l. Wood and l T. (ieer, Oovernor of t lie State of Oregon, K. I. Dunha-, Hetretnry of ute oi tne oiaie oi tiregou, ana units . Moore, Hlute Tri-nsu er of Orexon, consti tuting thu hta'e I. md Hoard of tne ritute ol Oregon and E'izubelh J Iindess, fur the sum ol $.:".." it-outs, and for the finther umof U':IS.C0 U.S. gold coin, with in terest tlieieon at the nit--of S per cent per annum from the l.ltli day of IH'cemher, I;) and the fuiiher sum of JlO with in terest thereon at t'te rate of 10 per rent per annum liom the 1 jth day of iecen.ter SI land the lin llier sum of f 1.11 M in V. H. gold coin wi h interest thereon It-om the I Mil duy of Dei-ember. IN J. at the rate ol 9 per cent Per annum and for the cost and enpense ol sale and of said wi t. Now. therefore, by virtue and in pursu ance ofsaid judgment, decree and order of sale. 1 will, on Monday the fth day ol rebrup-y, lfl sj. at the south door of the Court Housa In Hillstsiro, Washin -ton County. Oregon, at the hour of M o'eloek a. m.. ofsaid day, so 11 at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described reel property, to wit: First: Tracts iiumliered ."K and :tl an the -auie appears in the ame ided plat of Fair view addition to the town of Hillsboro, Wasi ington, County, (i.-egon, 8eeond : I rHcts nuniben d ?t, 25, 2i, 27, 2M, "It and 37 a marked and platted in the amended plut of Fioiview addition to the low n of ilillshoro, W'asl ington County, Oregon. Tui-d : Tructs nii'iibered 22. "3 and 3.' in Fnirviriy add tion to the town of H:M toio, e asliington County, Oregon, alsive dcsciilH-d o sal sfy he hert inbeiure named sums, and for the costs cul exjieiiaea of said sale. Said property w'll be sold subject to n demntion as per statute of Oregon. vt itnesa my hand this 3d day of Janus y iro '. W. D. BKADFORl). Hheiilfof Washington County, Oregon By C. K Deicliman, Deputy Thoa. If. A E. H. Tongue Attorneys for P.a: ut' IT 3.".-37 Ml 1 K K IOK I'l III 1CATIO I tso Orrici at Orruoh Citt, Ok. Deo. H Is'.O, NOTICE 18 HEREBY (ilVEN. IHAi tha following-named settler has lied notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will lie made before ttielounty l lerK Washington county, at Jiillsboro Ore., on Jan 24,1 0, viz: C H A 8. J. IlKRGIiREN. H. E. No. 10822 for the 8 W V. of 8 UN o' R2W. He names the following witnesses pr..ve his continuous resilience opon and cultivation of said land, vis: l baa. Brickman, of Dixie, Or Cornelius Nels in, of ' " Ed. Nelson, of " James Ryekman, of " (.11A8. It. MOHKr.3 80-35 Kfgiter. I l" RSCANT TO A DECREE AND I. orderof sale, rendered lu th Clicuit loi'-t t' the rttute ol O e-iui l-r VVa-biiiytou Coiiniy oa l.,e s:h !ar of lAi-eiuts . 1-.1, uf tlm u:; ol Ihe A.l..mce liu.t Company, l.inn i a torporaiu.n, I'Uuiliil Siinon Harrison liuinphrevi. Mary G, ( 11 autrh't-) 1 S Wile, Jjhll li,-my M uiiijhrt.y i Flora 11 uuiphrrys his a i ;e ; ' tioinoa J'llum, breve, Lizie lliitnpii- I re ii! wile bainutl Tu lor liuiiih- it-yi, Aiarii.nta E ituuipiireya, Ennna -K Mor.tii, and John J Morg.n her, tiut.hn.id. Mat y A, olverioii and 1: u-e t Woivrrion her li-itbntl, Arthur K , Humphrrya, W D v ..od and s 11, iiuiiij'lirey-. and Arani'lila K Huinph- revs executor and e i-utrix ci tne j uu-LWtl an 1 ti-9talnelll .-t Ihoin.i-t l tcium i t rc- decta-ed, IWfelet .-it-, j Ant! i 'i ui' ol ail I'cu' ion duty Bi.t-d out ot ' he anl i o'm; in s u -e jti "l ."!(! da. ul 1 -miIn i- Jl '.1 ! ft poe lir yah-an 1 m-M . tne lanrii ti-( ut the Court If ou-e door of .viid uoun - intne tow ii ol H ''islKiroon Mondav the .''it! d.tv lent uary, I "JO at I lie hour ul ten o- lot i a Ii. ihe ri al pioperiy iiu:uni in the i-oiiitty ol Wanlilligtou. ftta ol Oregon, und de- ciib -d in the tid- re and order of .i't tt hil'owi. ' Iheeorth ball ( 't i of the donation land rhttiii ot i-eorge aig.er being Notiia'aiion No 1711 cei-tinYate No 4122 claim No 12 m town.ihip o'le 1 1 1 south of range two 12) wcit oi the Willamette leruiiati, all north ha" ( l i of claim contain. ng one hundred and siMy ( ,liu acres, al-o (hat tract dei-crliied a-i follows, b-ginning at tln S4iulhwrt corner of tlie donation land clai ii of Michael M.wre and wile in town hip one ( 1 1 south of range two (21 wi-ttd the Will-tine'te Meri-iiau and riimin g heiiee south eighty-nine d grees and twenty-six if...'. i) iiiinute.H ea.-t mix ch.iinn and nine y-eveu iti t7 links thence south thirty-seven t: miiiuu-s w-st forty eh im. and seven y-l wo ( -4 I.72) links lo a kii on the left bank of the I ualann r.vel in si-c-tioii seven ',7 township one (II south ot range two (21 west atoresaid. thei:cs M.ut Ii thiity-seven minutes west to the enter ot anl river, thence aouthwi-H erly Ui the center of saul river eight chains ..ml --ven-ty-eight (S.7-1) links to a point due south ot a witness post on the left bank ol s.'id river, thence north forty-five chain an-1 eighty seven (4.i. H7 links to the pi. ice oi beginning, ami containing twenty-'iiueand bliy-one hundredllis (2 o0 ucie's oi land. Alopart of the donation land i-laim of ti-sjrge llangasser and wile in .-ction taeuty-nve t2'i Uiwiiahip one(l 1 south ot ranire three (3 west ot the Will ii.ietie .V endian and deieribed as the north hall ( 'a)ol the south eat quarter ( 1 , ) the koiuIi we i i(Uarter ( V, ) ol the southwest 'Uarter ll and lot two (2 of section twenty-live (21 coiitainiiig one hundred and litly-niiie and ninety oiie-h'tudreilih ( 1.:I i i acres. Also thai other tract h'scnlHd a- the north hull (', I ol the northwest quarterly) of section thirty-sil (Hi) township one (1) south of rang- three ( II weat of the Will lainette Meiidian aud containing ei -lily (SO) acres containing in all four liuud il and twenty-nine and forty one-liiindicd-ths (42.1.40) acres more or less, to satis i Ihe sum of $11 '2.41 w ith inl ireit I. oni Dec 8, I: at Ihe rule of ll) percent per an nun and IV.Sl w Hi inte est 1 oni the same date at N perc'il per annum and : to w ith intere.it from yauie dale at per cent per annum sl in 1'. 8. gold coin a id Ihe costs of said suit aud of tins sale. 8aid property will lie sold subject to re demption as pet statute of Oregon. Witness my hand iliis2ddayo. January l"i)J. W. D. 1! K A Dili I; D, Slier! H' for Wsshinglon Con ntv, Oregon. FEN ION, lilioN At till .V .i llii, Attornevs for i'lainliif. .T-3, MH":itiH"'. isa 1. 1-;. Arkrr'a Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a posit ive guarantee. Cures hca .-burn rs sing of the food, distress after eating or any lorm ol flyspenua One little table fcivea iniineiTia e re .el. 2d c. , and bVct; The Delta D. ug Htore. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with local application, aa they cannot leach the seat of the disense. Catarrh is incsHi or constitutional disease, and tu or der torure it you must take internal icin eilies. Mall s t atarrh I lire is taken inter nally, and acta directly on Ihe blood and mucous surlaccs Hall s Catarrh Cure not a quack medicine. It was prescribed ny one oi me nesi pnysicians in in is coun try lor years, anil as a resiilar proscription ll is composed of ihe best tonics known outlined with the best bluod purifiers, act uigdirec.ly on the mucous surface. Ihe perfect combination of the two ingred cuts is what produce uch wonderful resul In runi'g Catarrh. 8end for testimonials tree. Address, F.J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo) coin ny l'rilgglsT. ,.-. Hall Family Cilia are the beat. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . Oils I.ASO Orrtca ATOaaon Citt Iec. . 1SUI1. Y'OTICE IS HEREBY tilVEN THAT ll the follow mg-nanied settler has tiled notice ol Ins intention to make linal proof in supxri hi nis i-mim, aim inai sunt proof will be made before the heril. r in,) vis-eiver m urcgun . uy. ogn, on t-eir, -. ,.9Iilemishes nsi, vis: AKC1IIKT KKLI.OiiU, I. E 1224J. f..r Hi K U of S W v N W i of 8 W u and S V of N W 14 of 8ei 8 l' cdertrilmca the following witnesses to prove hi eontinnou midence nion and cultivation of aid land, via: Koland Jsrason. oi Toflsnd Ogn I'erry J:ickson. ot lavid Hatch, oi C. W. Cn.jiel.l. of 1 11 AS. B. 34"-ifJ BY VIRTUE OF AN EX RCt'TiON" pecree and Order of Sale is-med out of Ihe Circuit Court of the btatc of Ofgon lor Wade-iglon county, in favor of X. X. tieer, itoveinorof the 8iate ol Oie.'-m, K. 1. Diinixi, Meet eta y of 8tate for th .St He ol Oregon, i has. tt. Moore, Trensi'-c ol the Hlale of Oregon, and together c o.liuio cons' ii.ning tne 8t:ile Land llo.nl . I Ore gon and a riiinst 11, 11. l.uce, C. A. I.iu-c, endel piciiersclieM, W. H. Wehrnnir. II. Wehtl ig, (t, A. VN'ehll ng, John M'ne, The C!;,iisv M'1 '-ig i"o.. a I oi po-nt ion. John Co Meiisand 1. C, Carrions, p.nmcr doing business under th li.m na-nc ot i a"sicns llros..K'iws''d Luce, A. C A ch bold. W. D. llli-e. .tallies II. Scwcll, I'lnis. 8'wiirt. J. C. llnrc, and Jolin D. ,li. ; niaa. a'luiinisti ator ol I lie estate of -.iiiiiic1 l.'ichty, deceased, lor the sum i-t fn.ri cos.s, and for the . u llicr sum of n II S. gold coin, wit i interest thcieuu at the line of s per cent per annum irotn I .e 'Ji lb day of November !"') and for the coal and e-penses of sa'c and ofsaiil writ. .Now, ilierelore, ny v -tile and in ierMi auce ofsaid judgment, decreeand order ol snie. I will on Moudav the .rith day of feb ru:i -y r.:"i al the soutii door of the Coti' t Hou-e in lHlsboro, VS'nsh:ngton County. Oregon at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, of t d day, se'1 at pul'lie auction to the hi-'hest bidder for cash, the loilowing-ilc-ciioed real tiropei ty, lo s t: A i nf t nit niece, p reel and tract of find, lying, (wing sil tate in Withiiigt-iii county. Oregon, wed nou.ided irid descri bed as follows, to w: ouinieiiciiig at a point on tie wvsi I'nc oftiie d na'io i land clam of M eiiacl Moore No. 41, in Scl li. T 1 8 Ii . W, 44 : i chs n.i.lli of the south west corner of said t-';i - mi, and running thence sou i :..Mi7 rbs toe ice cast I.I.04 chs thence 1101.I1 - w7o3ch- thence norih 71" 41 E ti.fei cli to east I ne of Luce's land, I hence no h I- w S.2s chs lo 8 F. cm nerof 11 ock 4ol' 11 ii-hland Addition to 11 IVIhiio, thence soutiiii'i .' !' W 2.11 cis,ilifiicenoi.li i'V.2. Ochs. thence 1101 h 2irnks thence 110 h V to' W 2.'-i" chs. thence norm 2.V v 3.1 1 chs, thence noi.h lu 12' W lu.ln chs to the K. Ii. ri.;ht if way, thence Dot lb JLf 13' W lt.ii eh lo the place of beginning, containing M.' I acres to salisly the hereinbefore named sums, and lor the cots and eiienses o rid sale. 8aid property will I sold subject to re demption hs M-r statute ot Oregon. vt itnesa my hu id t is 2d day ' Ja nn -y l,l'J() W. D. RKADFOHI), riheritT Washington Countv Oregon. Py C E l)eichiiian Deputy. Thos. II. A E. II. Tongue. Attorneys for Plain Hs, K lit: It I Ifr'.S SA I.I'm Y VIUTIK OK AN K K T II Jji 1 and Order ol hr-iti iin-. ol the C cuito .of the Sum oil ht ' iiciru ion vuuiuy, I'l i.iinr tu - , . . . 1 . . riirnm II. ..obinson mil agn'nst hmles ! ', " .-. I ' V. oil. egon Rheumatism A slight indefinite pain in the joints is the first sign of Rheumatism. When you feel this warn ing sign take Tjt. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and the progress of the disease will be arrested. This remedy acts directly on the blood and nerves and has cured hundreds of cases of rheumatism that have been declared hopeless by physicians. See that the full name is on every package : Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People Mr. Mary Rliton. of Barry rl lie, Rulllywa Co., N.Y. 8h ayt "Aiout two ysar aao I had a wifru attack of rheumatism. I tif fered acuta pain and much Incouventenca. 1'tivslelaus vers luiabie to eheea th diMtuM-. aud I was directed 10 a aimilar mm, which was cured by Hr. W lllmnia' Pink I'llis h.r I'ale Psople. My son bougtit ui some of Ihe pill and the first boa did me so murti good Uml I IT's-nred anrHnsr boa and tnua two boae of Dr. WUUaiua' l lua 'lUs for I'ai 1'aopla cured dm," Dr. William' Pink Pill for Pale People contain, In condensed form, 11 th elements necaaaary to giv near Ufa and richnea to the blood, and reator shattered nerval. They ar an unfailing specific for auch dibeaies as locomotor ataxia, partial paralyais, St. Vitus' Dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effects o' the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and aallow complesiona, all forms of weakness either io male or female. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale Feople are sold by all dealers, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of prvce, 50c. a box oraix buses for fi-io (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. WiUtania Medicine Company, Schenectady, N.Y. V, ' n -'A k ViWr :urv till the y ;:iul vt li uiir not in 1 iMiim ar loin. 1 1 si wo will -ladly j;ot for yon. j Drug Sundries j Consislinir of combs, tooth, hand, nail, hair and cloth brnsiics, tooth powders, pastes, soaps aim Mashes, chamois skins, purses, hot water bottles, nipples, etc. Stationery The Hillsboro Pharmacy PUKE DRUGS. HIGH GKAHK CHEMICALS. Pi ices that Preach. Genuine Eastman Kodaks at 33 per cent li con nS. Full Line of Fhoto Supplies. Our line is complete, consisting f the latest styles, colors share box miners, tabh opes. fools caj), legal cap papei inks, etc. and ts, envoi- visiting cards, note, letter, pens, pPerftimery I' We carrv a larjze assortment all the popular odors of thevb( manufacturers. The Delta Drug Store. IT J F, DAVIES. S fRI3IDNT. T BELCHER. SIC'V AND TSI ,S. St. Charles Hotel INrORrCRATKII I'ront nd Morrison Streets rortliiml I'-reiui. Electric Linlits, EK-ctrio Dells and Hyilralllic E evator. I.'iO Roiiiiih at 2.1 to 60c, (Suites, 75, to 1. (od I't'stunrmit ( oniiecliou. Give us a call, DAYJES & HELCHEK, Miinii-ors. W Mean Looking Letter-head has lost many a dol'.ir for husint ;s men. If a m?n is judged by 'lie e i.it he wears, he is also judged by the letter-head he us?s. An artistic, nit Nly pi inted letter-head may be looked upon as a profitable investment. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERAR'i 11900 STATIONERY We "know the c-ise," de.sirable for 'he many 1 bolh as to the ' yr :s asses of work and 'he needs of the customer in 'ha way of T. nti-ig. ''And l?tly," as the p eacher sas, let us impress upon you 'he impo.tance of getHng the right k;nd of P.inting, at the right price, just as you want it, and when you want it. HILLSBORO PUB. CO. The Acadpmij prepares for College and flices a thorough English Education, the best pre para ion for teaching or business. All ex pens' s ce. j loa I'.ovd pnd rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per treeh, including electric light and heat. THE CCLLE'lE DORIUTCRY Ur.Jer experienced management, tcill fur nis'i rooms and bird at cost on the club plan, not to exceed J1.G0 For full particulars, address I'RESIDEM 'cCLELLA'D, Fores.iT-oce, Oregon WIXTER TERM BEGINS JAN'J 3, 1900. tine, .m to f" tuwrt-- '-t of tUo JfiiMii nnd Mti. I'hnu . eitMMi lor ttip !um ofU. cr is, and for the iirilntni'11 ( $7.iT.' J U. S. jrold rnin. ifti miuti'M at tl. rule ul i pr ni " j iiiumi . mm the ,7" ' day of Nov Miitwr ' it ml t r the co!l aiui exnw- of nitU- ;m i w it. Now. tlirrtjio-'e, y iv . i : pu-n-nrc ol'tuui jii'lnient l -. ,1ml fn-lcrul rale, In' on Monday ihe .'i hiy of Kel' ., i!Tn.t the no'u li do r ot the Con t Moute in H MnlofO, W.il nui.m countv. Oi-evoii, At the lion of u i'. Iih Ii in . fr-HHi ihiv. U at iut i the li"':h st b!tili-r lor can. 'he dt"ri ,iMd rea' n. iiht . , tov .i : iit'tfi-iriiiir tit a point "') rod, i noi . h enl ro n-' o. m rlion ; I'll 1 r'nth. n ):p 2 wi'U " i .inn) rt t hfiu-e e.i ton he nort M te ot utt d s - on .HI rod, ihfv lit hrn w'-t :nroiU nml north It rotl to the ':up ot In-, tie. to hi y,y I he hi i-Mti floic u: ii" and fr ihe roMs 'tnd i pffiof! ol n'd nroite ..v w ( noM miti. . i derii?t ion h. rr ?t.i t .i'e of ' e-m. tinp-i my lmt.il I'm:! dv of Jit'i- W. I. RU AIM O'll). lu'TilTof W.lrnii.n oniii ", 1 1 e Hon. !' K Jn-x ninn, I li'tilltV Tho. If A K. H. Toneue. ' A iforncyn for 1' nt:f! ;7 tl. d .. ami ..d.ir -out , 'ii'iice 'itiuitf 'ti o. ; MllOf r Wwlorn's Koht-rtirie ctrrH.ts all Y VIKM i; OK AN KXKCUTION. 1 Decree, mid t)nier ot' fcalt', innued out ot theciretiit court of the State ot Oregon fo- WnIiinkton runtv. favor of I. 0. fc. Hotter, W. I lloxter, Ira Kiiuin. Vn t -i:a I-iiiiih, I K. oriiili'j, ni eni-utor of ti.t ldft will id Davicl Monrfw, !er .ined. t'lm. l Vo iiikt and M r, i'Iiiin. D Youiir for the utn vf 3 t leo-twatid dilUTnii'titfl ith i iti-i e tin reon at the rate of hjerernl in-r annum from the tt'th flay of AukhhI If.m, and for the further mi in ot Mi.V w tu nit rt th; ri'oti at th.- ratfofn per eent per annum from the VMh day of Au ifii.t and ior tiiv eota ai d XrnrT ol pnlv Htid of, said w it. Now. therefore, by viitne atnf in furn line ot said niilmeiit de rte an ! order ol rale I will, on Monday the 2V day of Jan. I t at the fwmth door of the eotirt Iioiihc io MilNhoro, WMnhhittni county trevuo( at the hour of 10 o'f lock A M ol paid day frtl at tuihlir nt.ction to the hihe.-t bidder fTcann the hdlowiiift dincrihed leal prop er! v to- it : i'he nouth eat (ju.irter of the north most quarter and lot 1 n Ne 'Ji i hi r 4 t of Willamette Me idi.tn, all in Wurthiu oii Connty, Oron. and coiita-ning 77. acres to ra fv the life nix ore named miinii, and f r the coU a id t n fM's of faid iale. bald pnterty ill Ih' sold nilhji rt lo re dt'niptiou as per -laini- of Oreifon. Wi.nt-a my lia.i-4 IMh d y d IV.' , W. P. rtUAOFOKO, 8heritf of Wapluiiffton c unity Ore.-on, I'.y i K. lei- hman deputy W N Barrel t, 31 :i AtU'rncy for I'laintitr. IN I 1 1 K CIKri'iT CorKTtP THK I Plat lounty riaintill, beiiutifu! rouipleilon 8tor. Vr Vtcr. Shos thn slate of your Cslins ainl ili sini if your hi-.ilth hs well. Iinpare lil'.-il niik ll hi'I nliniirpnt in n tinl 11 lid sallnw ' if ,th faoe soil miikpw i roiiipivxniii. I'lmi.ii s miI bliiii Kniiion I II yuUMre li-v-nn- wi-ak snil isorn out nni! 'lo not liavi- s lifitllliy sf-jiraiir-- yntl sli.iiiUI 1 y Arkers hlisslfclnir Itinrps1 nil bW-od li-.is,-s whrirhpni .irsiiunlliis ; mi so ritlirii parirti-r f:itl ; km mr tins srM f 'Tt luttlson Nsitivp 'iiar.int'. 1 he 1'ilU I'T'ik Morr. Urug MIHV TKA. OrrjoD Kiilnoy aol, tidaey eftd Aikrr's l.uellsh Rrmrdr mil slnn a Ten CUrf hark-i rough st rnif tune, n.l will riirp llir KU.I.Ixp irnnl.l.i 's, m"' ,n ' '"our, .r m.ioi y r- oi uri-Koii. lor t hu i iMintv ,,r iisiiiiiL-ton. Lury r.m hiiuin, v Wnllur S. I'.iii hsnan, IV('n.l;int To alter f. i'.ncliaiian, ih nurnp'l ilrlHinimit, In iIip name of Hip Slatr of ( irpon : You are Ih'-hIiv ri-quirnl to ap ':,r in the slsive enntltil ( Viurt, ami answer Hu- com plaint (ili'il against von in tlie nlsiro imi- tul.-l init, within six wick (ruin the ilate of the first itillication of tlii-. niiiiiions Hain-t you, uliich lirit mhln ai n,n will Ik maiie on Kiiilay, he Krt ilny nf (-t -m. b-rt 1WC.I. Anil if yon (ail solo answer, lot ml thereof, I ho rilnint'ir sin Hil to tlii Court fo- the lelief uavcl fir nile mamlixt in lifr ronilaii)t, lo-nit: That the niai.iae and iiii'n.aire con trart now etistinu Is-twren Hit- plaintiff ami the ile,'eiiinl 1b snniili--l ami lis s.ilvp.1 anil rppdere.1 oii from the ilaic of . he ihi-ri-e of sa d CVi.irt. That the care, nistisly ami control of Millanl Cm hmian' t'e I or rhilil of plaintirf and ili'iVii'hinl I awanlcil to phiinlitl. That the pla:-itiH Is ailjmleil ami ili-cree.l to I the owner of i -ie onc-thinl ..f the real property ile. rilml in plaintiff complaint to-wit : l.cinir lots iiiiinoereil im ntv foiir '241 ail twenty-lire f2S) in hls k iiuiii UtciI I ventr-three '2:t Trroiont (lice, Tortl-nul. Multnomah 'oiintr. (Iregon "1 1 "hat she hare imlaininl for the sum of hsi iinoiir for the support .( her-elf ami minor chi'il, toif.lhcr with the ciiets ainl iliniiremen f llii sn. ti.al such o er and further dec Tee ne made r lliav lie eijl-'tahle. fliis Miinmion i pnhli-hcd siinsl ym ny orocr oi the I in-uit ( .,n:t ot the State of ( Ireiron, for Washintrlon ( o.i.it, ina.l, ml entere-l on the 27lh dav of NovemU r 1!H, ami duly "iirmxl l.y f A . Mi I'.ridc Jiulpr of aid ('ourt. ' ' TIMS. H A K. Ii. TUN'.I F., 0 4 ,-in-T for I'luintitl. 2s :i i Buy where you can buy cheapest. Stationery. Tho n-ents from Portland think tins is tho noorost nhieo to :.. i - l ,w i-i u llcllH l JI1 Keason: tho has tho trado. couitoous tivatmont and low proost an grades, no o jdo largo or too small. A 1 UMy ovoi- saw IXDKPKXDENT cuco .-'''I PARKf R'3 HAIR BALSAM N ef Pn to Hrrrp Orj Wc have just Received the Finest line of Paper ever brought Hillsboro. Try it. to INBEPENi)INT, 'Hillsboro, Ore. many of Lanejxiunty. ttfnfii ion to the suits'. M(.ORK8. Kea later nd couatiiintion. 1 li Vrag K'Die jhiore, 9