V 1 HILLSMORO INDEPENDENT, KI:I1AV, J M AP.Y 12, 13(H) 1 r. i r . ah iteniist will I, in Mills .' i i.i.e ( k Jan. L'J. I .d 'liti i .!. v-r reiuriml Tuesday fr'iiti i v i -i i in t ti rn Oregon. l.'r. Ili'mii iit reimbw dentist, all wnllc ginraiitec. U member the iIk'c Jiin. Tne l.pwurili l.-ag-jg v ill give an entertainment on anniversary of the tiirln of f -iiuiKloii ttu. 21. The 1'iijistfr hrue uhop, next diji.r l'i (ii nt i til i has some great bargHii.a in piu-li lap rotx-s For s-ile, a tl Kiiiiuiri at M rs. Wf -it il 'Chool hou- folding tied for $12. . L. Davis', south .Mumi I, hi tshsdy brook, Jan. 6, by ll-v. Walter Key nobis, Mr. Chs. JI. tjimey ami Mini Ma M. Truiubo. Htii), a HituitiKui at or near JI INti'iM to ire f.r horses or other mii k. 11 -it of nTeretii es. Call at iiiis i,n-i. )r. ('. IS. lln i) bus not ahscnnd- (I, anil will be in Il'l'sboro Jan. 22, prepared to 'Id dental work 'a all its liil -xt br;it;chi . Jam's Sheerer oi Gal- s Creek wan proitii'il eyly in the week by a stroke of imr-'yuU There la Binull hope of his rrr overy. Kvangelistie iixeiinfcj arc being inaiiilaiiii 'I tli'swek ut the Kvas- gelictl church. Hev. C. T. Hi d of 1'orllHnil is a listing pi-slur He Man tyne. M.trrifd, itl the rt .idence of Ihe bride parents, Jan. 1,-l'JOO, Miaa Kafitli Jiiiy' (Jicecy and Mr. Angus Mi LihI hH of Washington county lie v. 1 t rin w. orthrup cllli'iating Walter Hrunsou who fur throe rr more years has rarricd Iho U. 8, mail on Mie HilMxineUleneo-I'ort- land route, tlit d at (ilenoo last Sun diiy. During the past lew months he litis tx en on tin; Portland end of the route and has not tan In Hills- bon ofteu. He 'V sa soldier during the Ore -it R -lK-l'ion seivlng In the artillery. Ho wi t a mem tier of J. H. Matthews Tost O. A. It, Forest drove, and was buried by that or gani.ation. The ailment that car ried him off was pneumonia. C'apt. It. Cramiall, adjutant of Oen. lt'wmoine I'ost No. 00, O. A. It. has received notice that a consignment of heulstones for g'aves of deceased soldiers liu'-ii 1 in the Ilillsboro ce- meteri s aw'dts his orders in I'ort land. 'J'he Unitcl States govern ment upon not i Hi ition of the death of a soldier, and his burial place fur nishes a headstone laid down at the near -t shipping station free ol charge, The U. A. It. organization Is the medium of doing this work though the stone ao furnished for all lr. .S. soldiers, general or private. Mrs. Helen Dickinson Harford, State President of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union railed at this otllee on Monday. Hhe was in tho city looking up the work. (She Is making a tour of the county and visited Forest Urove, Dilley and Maston. Today she Is at Cornelius where a conference will be held at li) a. m. at which time otllcers for the county will be elected. She will lie at Ilillsboro 13, wheu sliu will meet tho iiieinbera of the lox'al or gani ition. I n Sunday, Jan. 14, al ;t p. in. in the Cong, church she will address a meet meeting. Subject Home and Foreign Missionary work of thi V. C. T, U. Fred liurigwho livtson the moun tain in the en-tern part of the coun ty near the Multnomah line was arrested yesterday and brought be fore F.-q. Smith on a warrant Issued at the request of Jacob ltais. Durig is charged with po;soning a dog be longing to the complaining witness. This iss-sid to have occurred two years ago. The defendant denies that he poisoned the cur. He aaya he never put out poison but once and that was when he placed it in hia woodshed ami wsmcd Ilia neighbors ol th"f:ii't tl ;:: iliey might protect tht it h,i oy ttr M'lng them at home. The case is'so Auey that District Attorney Bag ley will not appear or have any thi'ig to do ith it. Itais has employed a Portland attorney to pros . ute. W. '. Itnriett defends. The examination is set for next Monday at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. From the literary point of view, the leading feit'im" of the January Msaine Number of The Outlook is the first installment of Mr. Ilamil. ton W. Malm 's "William Shakes sare: Poet, Dramatist, and Man." In this series ot articles, which will extend throughout the year In the monthly Magazine Numliers. Mr. Mabie will otter, not a formal bio graphy, ! ut an attempt to realize the p a t and dramatist as a great Kng iisliman, to approach him through the Blmof phere of his own age, to aet him distinctly in his own lime, to tiring about him his brilliant con temporaries and t ) exhibit him as typical man In a gre:it e;Hch. The tlrst installment deels with "The Forerunners of Shakesieare," and Is Illustrate! with sirlraits, curious re-pretK-ntations of the ancient street pageants, miracles piays, and dumb shows; for the entire series there has lieon gathered a great mass of Illus trative material of value and beauty. ( a year. The Ou'.look Company, New York.) They had a Merely eon tested elec lion in Forest drove last Monday. There were 272 votes Hilled which Is the most that have yet exercised the elective franchise In that city. The cltiZ'iis ticket elected two coupcilmen, Ievl .Smith am! James T. Buxton and the recorder L. L. ljingley w ho had one majority over iiis competitor. The progiewsive ticket elected F. T. Kane mayor by a majority of four notes and one councilman, Jack Buxton. Hudson for treasurer an I Crang for marshal were on Ixith tickets and nleeted of cour.-p The citizens ticket boldly proclaimed that it opposed licensing saloon, and though it was charged hy'Mine that ! he progress) ta on! a license law, tht' i-andilatea denied this. Thfl hold over council men are Dr. Ijirge. A. P. Knox nd J. F.. Bailey. me of these Is posi tively opp'wd hi licensing saloons and while the others have perh not publicly expnu-ed themselves, they are rci-ociiiy'd asling opHed to enacting bibulous laws, gumming op the matter it may concludtsl (hat FonM tirove is to I a dry town during the next year. That Is the mvgni"d eomlitjion of things by all parties ( Julius Miller, better known as "Cully" Miller who trokejail lu the latfe aumuicr ofls01,aa recoirnb.eii iu Haiem In 4 Sundny t y Tom t'-iroe Hun an 1 captured ty i ity iimrshal Miuto. Cully was bound over to await the action of the grand jury on charge of larceny. -He mole some tmcou from the smoke house of p. M. Jackaon. He had al-o roMsl some heu roosts. Not being able to give bonds he was jailed July 18, 1U5. The prison theo was the old wooden jail juit north of the court houe. W. I). Bradford was theu deputy sheriff and jailer, and lived in the west end of the Jail. The prisoners were in the east cud ou the ground uuor. or safety there were two iron cages in trie room where the "birds" were locked uu at niiht. but during the day they were out iu Ihe room. Several vears before thi time, when II. p. Cornelius was sher'tt", a prisoner with great patience ana a not poker bad burned the flooring off between the lol.-ts. Tra- ditlon does uot state w hether he es caped or not, but the hole was soon found and mended by cuttimr awav the burnt ends of the boards till half the loista was exposed. Short boards were lilted in. a zinc board laid down and the stove set on that so the "hole" was hid. -Cully and a fellow prisoner named Wm. Holm had discovered this weak place and one evening just at dusk they set the stove to one side reopened the hole slipped through and skipped. Jsil er was not swav from tha r.ri.n more than an hour. He went into cage bis "birds" but there were no birds. At a glance he saw how they went and that was the first time that tie had seen the "trap door." He thought they might yet be under the floor. If they were there he could not leave to get beip, but used lm provised assistance, Miss Mii.'spaugh, now Mrs. Housley wrs a member f his family at that date. He armed her with a Winchester rifle and stationed her so as to guard the exit rihe was to shoot any one who at tempted to leave the low basement. Bradford look a candle and crawled through the hole in the j til fluor hut at once saw that "Cully" was a goner. Bradford watched Cully's house that night exiecting that he would visit his wife and family, but it was another worn in that he saw. He dropped completely out of sight till this winter when one day Win. Pointer, who Is in Halem saw him nd put Cornelius on to the combina tion. Salem was e. bad place for Cully. Pointer is there, so is Uoodin Bender, Fen ton and Cornelius. All The Hilisis.ro republican club will meet next Tuesday evei lag to elect del gates to the state lingua which meets In Portland Tuesday Feb. 6th. Attorney, John M. Wall, has sev ered his ifiinectiou with S. K Hus ton aud is uow located in Bdiley A Morgan block, Hilli-boro, rooms 1 and 2. Scivicts at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Sub ject lu morning "lysjking Forward" hvening h.xpatiBion. l. P. a. C K at ti. ii) p. m. Preaching al Farm ins'tou at a. 00 p. ui. Mr. C. FTTlarri- of Ashland. "Wis- cousin, is vi!i'iug lor a moi;in wan his uioiher, Mrs. Col. Ikiweu. Mr. Harris tiuds our soil warm winur weather a great change from the snapping biting frosts of his Wis consin home. HIKE TIKE LAW. To the Editor: For the beneilt please to Wide "The Woman at the Wicket" will be the theme of Mr. Hughes dis course at the Congregational church next Sunday morning. At 7:30 p. m. the same speaker will preach on "Opportunity." The other services Willis' conducted at the usual time. It. A. Ivlis has a lot of several acr of land in Jackson county on H ig.ie river which he will trade fur a span of horses, harne ' and w agon. The land could not be better situated for a s ock farm than it is. A rare snap that sometimes is met. See him at Ilillsboro. Mesdams W. O. Doncldson and L. W. House have installed in their homes this Week pianos. The young (sxiple who are studying music un der the instruction of Miss Johnson are making such satisfactory pro gress that 'lie parents thought fur ther practice on a reed organ would n it be a profitable use of time. The IniiKI'Kndent has sold dur log the past year 24,000 sheets of butter parchments. These were wrappers for 48,(MH) pounds of butter nj-ial to 21 tons. Not half of the wriooers used in the county hsve been bought at the INKKPKSDKS sslea room, heuce some Idea of Ih magnitude of tho dairy interests can b ga hercd. William. Son of Joseph Cawise died at his fathers home last Situr dav even in it and was hurried Mon dsv at 2 p. m. He was at th time of his death, 20 years, 6 months and 2 ilavs old. and up to about two vear . airo one of the strongest and most rugged boys in the county Soldiers Monument Fund. Amount heretofore acknowledged H. A. Ball, per. Tigard Ilillsboro public school per. attached list.. 1125 00 . 1 00 . C 15 Total 1 132 15 Hillsboro public school, 8 grade. Prin. M. C. Case, 11.00; Lottie Butler 1); Mamie Burst .li); Carrie D maldson .10; Maud Bagg. rley .05; Bertha Fowles .05; Alice Sewell .10; Willie llnro .(; Klz ira Haines ..10; Fred Segrist .10; John Humphreys .10; John Abhotfc.lO; Amel Wagner. JO, Linus Brown .10; Whsrlon B.tughnisn .10: Fred Sewell .10; John Pe'jrs .10; Bettie Bridges .10; Lulu Palmatner .10; Clara An derson .05; Maud Wee .05; Kula Hoyt .10; Blanche Huston .11 ; I toy Luce .05; Eva Weathered .10; Grace Beeves .10; total ;l.25. 7th grade donors. Hugh Archtmld .10; Elward Sixton .10; (Karge Morrill .10; B y Ureeir .10; Willie Sim m . 10: Wardio Downs .10; Oliver Huston .10; King (l irlington .10; Willie Barrett .10; J itdson James .10; Ethel Ballantyue .05; Clarie Imbrie .10; Madge Imtirie .10; Ethel Wehrurg .10; Ethel D inaldson .10; H ise Cave .10; Claire McKinley .10; Anon .10. Total, 11.75. 6th grade. Ellis Purdin .05; Cornelius Blazer .05, Everet Crocker .05. Geo Schuimerlch .05; Minnie Oheen .10; Wilson Bradley .10; Anon .10. Total, 50. 5th grade. Otis Purdin .05; L"ttia Imbrie .05; Lettle Con nell .10; Minuie Ablnitt .05; Mary Zimmerman .05; Hose Harper .05; Guy Latham .10; Lm Brown .05; Martha Wagner .05; Charlie Morrill .05 Jennie D ii?hman .05; Herbert Heidel .05; Anon .25. Total, .95. know him. But T. . Iianuiey goi off the train one day and saw Miller at work in the station grounds. He later saw Mlnto. it was minio who made the arrest and Cully under stands that it was Handley wno was the "friend." Cully meu m g i away on a nuinw ""i"" r. ....... . i iT .u...l.l ttl ing, before our snerin rouui n Salem, but he got to dickering wim his attorney mi an possum? nmin: escape isssh!. The attorney wanieo fifty dollars sptii caso, vu.i lo pay this contingent on the success of the proceedings. The attorney ..i,i n..t lake his case, but left htm for Deputy Sheriff Delcbman to deal with. ... . Miliar talks little of his experience but says he has been in worse than a prison fur the past four years and n half. He was in continual nreao. oi being recognized, and was often on the run. He worked much of the time In the timber along the line o the Oregon and Fslern Hadroad east of Albany. He was continually dodging when became out lo th. towns. Speaking of the night he left Ilillsboro In "J5 he s. ys that he stood very close to a tree as two men past on searcn lor mm. -jr ' .. . ......I.I I...MI r.UI'llM.I so near inai ne mum out and touched them with his hard. He had made up his minu ngm fhe had been dlnxverel, oui uiey passel and he proceeded south going Ihr-sifch South luaiaun, aim oei the Chehalem mountains. Helm who escaped at the seme time rr never been heard from by the OlU cials since that night. 'u McKinley republican club of Beaverton met l Aiorion s nan Monday night Jan. 8, am! elected the following officer for the ensuing iwo years: H. E. ixm rnan, i res , M. II. Cadv. 1st Vice Pres., W. J. Stilt, 2nd Vice Pres.; George Thing, Sec; J. N. Fisher, Treas. J. N. Fisher, O. W. Stilt, George 1 ni"K, VAimr Hummers aud E. E. Fisher were elected as delegates to the stale republican league, at Portland Feb. fith. The club is in a nourisning condition having an enrollment of nlnty-three members. Last week it was stated that K. A. Ellis had sold his property en 7th -reet and so he had, but the pur chaser did not show up at the ap pointed time so that desirable hx-a-tion is again on the market. The property, always desirable has been much Improved by Mr. Ellis and It cannot be duplicated In this or any other place as a residence or business location for a ga'.lery. The freight movement at the Hillsboro station has been respect. hi this week. Two cars of hay went' lo Puget Sound, four cars of lumber to Calisornia and two to Portland and one car of potatoes to Portland. About that lime he came down with au attack of pneumonia and altho he rail its! from the acute attack he did not fully recover. Consumption developed and blotted out the pro mising young life. The council held a special meeting last Monday evening. The petition of . S. alker, asking for a side walk on 7lh street was denied. The recorder was instructed to ixint notices requiring sidewalks to lie repaired. Like notices were ordered for the repair of second street and the plank ing of of Base Line street from 1st to 2d. Ihese improvments are to lie made at the expense ol the adjoining projaTty. Objections to such im provments will he heard at the n xt n.is'ting, Feb. tith. The will of Dr. G. O. Boirers. who died at Forest Grove lastwiek. was probated last Monday. His heirs are Anson F. lingers, son, 2000, lo lie paid as soon as convenient; to sister of deceased, Caroline Lsrrable, a resident cf 'he Esst, 1500, the remainder of the estate gian to his widow and executrix, Adeline Holers, he also expresses, in his will, a desire ttiat his little grandson, GeoJi;e lingers, lie educated from the eslale left his widow, provided he Ik wor'hy and industrious. The estate is estimated to be worth $70,000 to t lOO.IKM). itnnr iioisk. mt'NTY (X)fRT. ("has A Ekstrand was admitted to citizenship. TRoruTE. Est O O Hogers deed; will admit ttsl lo probate. Adeline lingers ap siintcd administratrix to serve with out bonds. Appraisers F M Heidel Ed Luce and J M Wall. Est H L Hendrix deed; inventory and appraisment of property tiled, value 420.00. Est John MeConkey divd; receipts having ticcn tiled for the .dishurs ments ai heretofore ordered, the cs'. is cloeed ol record. MAKKIAGE I. It ESSE. License to wed was Issue' Jn 5 to Chas II Gosney 25 and Ida M Trum Isi 21. Card f Thank To our neighbors and friends we tender our heart felt thanks for the aid, help and sympathies shown In our late and sad bcreavment (in the death of our beloved son Boh) Please accept the same and yoo will lie ever kindly remembered by B. P. Corne lius and family. Oil on F:"J. Barber, 8econAsfreet if you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Try his baths, either hot or cold. . of the roe J men of the county, w ill you publish tha U-v in record's t tire wajoD. , - ja. Nmjt)X Complying wijh the above request the text of the V. ide tire law Is here given: "From the first day of January A D. 11MV, the county court or county byid of each county within the sifete is hereby authorized to make a rebate each vear. for lour years, on the road tax of each person within its county who shall own and have in habitual use on the highways of this state wairons cr other vehicles for the traiistiortalioii of freight and other heavv article-", the tires of which are not le-s lhan three Inches in width, of 1 for each w heel of such vehicle; a uu, provlled lurther, that the ow ner of each vehicle having tires of not Irss than lour Inches iu width uMih which there is differ ence of at least elgni incites in me length of the front and rear axle, so constructed thut the front and rear wheels will not come in ontact with the same road surface while the vehicle is moving In a straight line, shall receive in addition to the atore said rebate, a further rebate for four ears on bis or her road tax as afore said tbesumoi i lor eacn venicie of this class for each and every year during said period that said vehicle is habitually used upon the high ways of this state. "Approved Feb. 17, 18H9." I EtLKSTiTE. Alonzo Clapshaw to J T Gard ner, s e 4 of n e J and u e 4 of a e sec 5 t 1 u r 4 w 900 Michael Kennedy by adm to Ellen Kennedy 45 ac in A W Hart d I c aud other lands... 1200 O A C It It Co to Alfred Guer Ist w i of s w I sec 27 t 2 n r 2 w 450 Moses Dillaboy & wf to trustee of United Evangelical church one ac on Cooper nit 1 Ernest House & wf- to Itosa Heghitto lots 12, 13, 14, 15, It;, 17, 18, 11) and 20 si eels add to Beaverton 37 ac 1700 J 'cob Knrth & wf lo Nicholas Kurlh 2 ac sec 18, t 2 s r 1 w 1 Ferdinand Opitz & wf to W C Deilz lots 4 and 5 Bruger tract 500 James M I'artlow A wf to W H West macpec 12 t 2 n r4w :; coo Mary J Kay to C II Sunder mier 6.52 ac arc 25 t 1 s r 4 w 500 C C Vogt 4 wf to Wm and Sophia Bremer 10 ac sec 9 t 2 s r 1 w 400 t'EDAK MILLH. Andy Eckerman supervisor of Cedar Mills road district has cross laidj about two miles of road. This makes the Cornell road the best for several years. The right man in the right plate. There will be a hot time in the sticks when Canyon and Cornell roads are put In one district. Wm. Nelson lr doing a lot of wire pulling not politinl wire's but tele phone wire as he keeiis the Hughes' system in repair over the hill. Shoemacher Bros, have two thou sand sacks of potatoes and one hund red tons of hay to haul to tho Port land market. Bender several hund red bui-hels of grain, they have a hundred acre ranch. What Is the matter with the sticks. Clearance Sale. Greaf-Reduction, For Sljort Tin? 0i)ly. My prices have always leeu ar low as Portland prtccs. !mt till Fdiruary ist I will offer any article in my store at prices never before offered in this county. Watches are going at prices that can not be duplicated any where in the state. A stem wind, pendant set watch, a watch that is non-magnetic; a watch that has a superior, flue white enameled dial, w'th sunk second hand, this giving it the appearance of a $10.00 watch; a watch that can lie fally wound up in 5 seconds; a watch that has a dust-proof nickel case; a watch that is fuliy warranted for one year to give satis 'action or your motley refunded; going while they last, only $2,00. Come early as the supply is limited. Walt ham and Elgin gents watches $4.80 up. Ladies Elgin or Wal tliam watches in 14 k gold filled cases, regular price $12.50, now only $9.80. Gents Elgin or Walthatn walch in 14 k gold filled cases, regular price $ 15.50, now only $10.40. Every article in my stock at the same great reduction. I give you the best stock in this line west of Pottland to select from. A nice assortment of cut glass, sterling silver and plate ware. A full line of the celebrated Rogers tahieware. Silver novelties in endless profusion. HOYT, The Jeweler. ft A tiRE4T UAIUaiS. It. A. Ellis offers for sale at a great bargain, the property formerly known as the James Sigler place, consisting of a beautiful large two story residence with tower, a good barn and henhouse. Also the nicest new photograph gallery In the north west which was recently erected on the place, and which has been doing a spiendid busim ss ever since open ed to the public. The grounds are set to the choio st fruits and flowers. Itesldence and photograph gallery is furnished throughout with new fur- uiture, r urniture will go with pro s?rty if so desired. For full particu- ars call at residenie, corner Seventh and Baseline streets, or address. It. A. Eilis. Box 54. Ilillsboro Ore. CanjpaigQiog PbilippiQtS" A book of over 400 pages with nearly 300 Is-autiful illustrations of troops in action ami wencs in the Philippine Inlands, published by The Illcks-Jutld PulilixMug Company of San Francisco, the only publishers in the L'niicl States who neiit repre sentatives to Manila especially to rumpilcahiKioryof tliewsr. As many as 23 wri'tfra were enpa';ed :n the work in Manila, many ol whom were with the troops in vario'-s engage ment niiil were permitted to use of ficial recorda to verity their repoi is. Advance Sale over tiOOl) Volumes fn M:u.il:i pIii.wk the fiiiili of soldiers in the publication. It is sold lir ub scription only ami returned soldiers have leen employed as far as possi ble. A few more agent wanted in this state. Address The Hiiks Judd I'uhl shing Compsny, 21 First Street, San Francisco, Cal. Dead Letter List. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the postottice at llillshoro, Jan. 6, l'JOO: Mrs. I.idget, Mrs. N. B. Wall, Mr. J. II. Jones. All letters not cal If J for by Jan 20, will tie sent to the Deed Letter OHice. One cent will be charged for each letter called for. II. StHUI.M EKlfll, P. M. '411 Fit 1 1 F.N M.LK. F. J. Barber has put in a fine stock if cigars a cigarettes. On every bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then If you can say you are not la?ne ITted return the Ixittle to your lrug gist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts, and 50 cts and J 1. 00. Delta Drug Store. Do you k'low consumption fs pre ven'able? Science has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidf.l. The worst colli or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Sold on positive guaran tee for over fifty years. Delta Drug Store. If Shiloh's cough and consumption cure, which is sold for the small price of 25c, 50c aud $100, does not cure lake the bottle back and we will re fund your money. Sold for over 60 years on this guarantee. For sale at the Delta Drug Store. The best assorted stock of shoes in town are at Schulmerich A Son.'s. 8s3 their Clara Barton Shoes. HY VIRTCK UP AN EXECUTION', decree and order ol sale, issuist out of thecirruit court of the state, of Oregon, for Washington comity in favor of Tyli i Woodttrd, Trustee, and hkhi 11st liieo.il l.ii'be and Elizulwth Lie be, his wife, and -eo. A. I.ielie, for the sum of $10 071. 'M and the sum of IIS. (m costs, and for the further sum of $iXUU attorney's fees, said decree bearing- interest on the sum o. IS.14S.7S U. H. gold r,,in,Ht the rate ot 10 percent per milium from the 27lh day of Soveinlsjr 1S!Ii ami the sum ot $.iiH.51 at the rate of per cent per annum trout the 27th lnv of November, lstut, andthesum of tltiHOOat the rate of S per cent pi-r annum from the 27th day of Novenilier l'.l. aud the sum of ilOO 11 .ornoy't fees from the 27th day of Noven-her lh D, at the rate ot K per cent per annum, and tor the cost and expenses of sale anil of said writ. Now, therefore by vi lue and in persu persuance of said jud ment decree ami ordorof sale, I will ou Momiuy the 12th day ot February 1'iJO, at th) south door of the Qurt house in Hillsboro, Washiiig'011 county Oroiron, ut the hour of 11 o'clock a 111 ot said dav sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following-described real property, situated in W ashiiiK tou couiuy, State ol Oregon, to-wit: All of lots two, thiee, four, five and the south ha'f of lot eight in the subdivision of section numbered tweiu-one in township one south, range one west of the Willamette Meridian as shown by the map and plat of said sub division recorded on the Lth day ol Oct ober. !,:), in the oiBce of the county re corder ot Washington comity. State of Oregon, convening ninety acres more or less to satisfy the hereinliefora named sums and for the costs aud expenses of suid sale. Said property will be sold subject to re demption as per statute 01 Oregon. Witness my hand this 2d day of January 1NM. W. D. BRADFORD, Sheiilf of Wa-hington county Oregon. Oy C. K. Oeichman Deputy. Dolph, Mallory, Sinion v. Oearin, :UiH Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Sick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Bool Tea, the great blood purifier and tis sue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 and 50 cts. at Delta. How is your wife has she lost her lieauty? If so, Constipation, Indi gestion, Sick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured these Ills for half a centu ry. Price 25 cts, and 60 cts. Money refunded If results are not satis factory. Delta Drug Store. Muddy complexions. Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Karl's Clover ltootl-tis an absolute cure and has been f ild for fifty years on an absolute k J" an lee. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. Del t Drug S'ore. 4 Clip Your w Coupons Now. fe The Coupon apiie.it in,? below will tie redeemed at the fj sftireof J. M. Brown for $i.ih, same to apply cn the f.i purchase of .my complete suit listed ;a the uianitnotli y line ofsinTt samples just put out by I THE ROYAL TAILORS, 1 CHICAGO, U S. A- COUPON fiil fir a Credit ot $1.00 On a lit Y Al. Mitt oiiivnnrfii I ill to H Mill I w ti II t r.-M lit. i Id J. M. BROWN. 1 la Addition to the-e f mntile terms 1 have len ae'horixed lo quote s.liis'ouijt of S pf c nt for a limited time. tt mm nnMWii vy -7 7 V7 W VI M f Vi SI VI V v lb SSFroo mrvn.P Fr The ticket below is a fac s mile of those g'ven awpy by II. Wthrung t Sont, and explains ikel'. Your nam'; will l,e written on the blank line and put in a box awaiting the drawing: IS r5 No. H. W. & S. ft f This ticket is riven awav with a cash j purchase to the umount ot $ l.t.Ki and is a t chance on a ljtdies or Uents p M) Col-I Jti j umliia Hicvcln. To be given awsv by j S(i II. WKHBU.Nti A rOSi. j IS mmmmmmmmmminininiiiinif 71 HAVE YOU USED BUTTER PARCHMENT? . All gilt-edged butter put on the mar ket by crcameiies is wrapped in paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much better, condi- . tioti if wrapped in Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard lrom which 27 sheets can be cut 27Parch ment wrappers cost 2,i cents. 500 ShePis 8x1 1, 500 Sheets. 8x13, 50 cts, 55 cts Wm Mohr makes boots at his shopon Second street, Ilillsboro, for 5.f0 tier pair, sewed shoes for 5' and gives SKH'ial attention to retir ing. Ileuses only Oral-grade slock which enables him to guarantee his work. A Great Name .-Tf is a guarantee of ! superior In baking powder, in these WOrth days of unscrupulous adul- ' teration, a great name gives the best security. There are many brands of baking powders, but "Royal Baking Powder" is recognized at once' as the brand of great name, the powder of highest favor and reputation. Everyone has absolute con- fidence in the food' where Royal is used. Pure and healthful food is a matter of yital im portance to every individual. tatidard f- rt lor 2-pouud rolls Is 8xi t inches; 2 p ootid blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not been generally used heretofore, farmers could not get it at the gcnetal Mote It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. nmmmnmmttmmtmmk? tatmas tains! We have some of our fine stock o' L idics wtnp s which we will sell at greately reduced rri'.'i iE: A Rare Bargain! We also ofier some bargains in our pile and broke 1 sit 's at 50 per cent clothing ' retlii l n ' Royal faking powder, assures the finest and 'most wholesome food.1 Avoid alum baking powder. They nuk the stood unwholesome. norm, sjamissi rowois CO, acw roaa. I . 1 SchulmBricli & Soni furniture fQr sale e AT PORTLAND PRICES. o o To prove thj call at the corner of Main and Third streets and get pJi P. O! BROWN," a o Furniture t)ealer.