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HILLSBORO INDEPEXDEM Kiit.-r4 in tbs postomce l JUIlshoro, Or. as moumI-cUm mad '' Subscription, m 4siie, V r'. N-10- 1IIU-8BOUO fl'BUbHlXG Co. l'roia. I). U.C. OAt'LT, fcdilor. armiAt, rtriLHur tiik tin KIUUAY, JANUAKY, iW. VJ. MaU 1'KLM. Tim representation lor the reputill ran county convention will 1 1H1 U liatw. We believe in larjfe con vention. The more unlit! re- pu hi i(n we have at the naming of the men who are to comliict attaint fur (neurit trm the better. The enihuniamii of the county central cotiiinitloe yeMtenlay Indicate that the iwrty will he on (l k for a win ning campaign thi year. Eugene 114-xlHter. . All the (iiiwuHxiona ovef the de plorably wrong practice carried on by county aHHeMhorH, cited ty (Jover nor Jeer in recent interview, may be enlel mid the wrong righted by a verv aiumle ilan: Let the BaaeiMoni oliey the law. It ia the real inten turn of the alatute to have property aitm-med at ila canh valuation. Li honeely in attempting to em-ape a Junt share of the taxes levied by the alate haa grailually brought about the current practice of aHxetming l lower flmirea. lrt the law tie en forced, proerty awaetired at II lanh valuation, and then let debate ceas. There will l no nwd for further argument. Kunt Oregoulun. There la no such thing aa "imper ialism" in the United State. The country however, baa la-en expandtd ever aiuce the declaration of iude- iieiulence, and the original thirteen colonic are now only a amall part of tli in great nation. Albany Herald. There may be a number of &npir ant in thiHcnngreiwional district who want to jump into Uongrcsnman T, Tongue' ahoea but the Intercut ol the atate cannot be sal-rifle d to their caprice or greel for public office. He j now In a poHitlon to do the atate mime good, and It would le a suicidal policy for l!ie republican convention to nominate, or the voter to elect, any other peraon than Mr. Tongue for congrcHHinan for this dlntrict. Thi I, wo believe, the aentiment of thoae who look at the aituation im partially, for it in a ce w here even Mr. Tongue's political opponent could do the alate a gool erice by voliiitf for him. Tillamook Head light. Two Sunday' ago Winnie Thorn aged 10 year wa returning home from church at Cottage drove, Lane county. When within V0 yard of home at Idttham, he had to pa a train of freight car waiting for a Hlgnal lo Htart south. A tha picked her way in the dark, It w a after Ave o'clock in the evening, two men lift ed her on a Hat car and then carried her to the calxxi. Next day ahe found herself in ItoHcburg, an ' inex pericnced child among atrangcr and without money Have a half dollar which one of the villaina hud given her to. pay for the ruin he had wrought. Commenting on the ab duction the Corvalli Time write The xnitentiary will Im too jrood a place for l'atternon and Harvey, do baucher of Winnie Thorn. The irlrl ia only a child of 1(5. She Ik nenrcely out of the way of lathy hotal Hut her name 1 millled, her lifts 1 darkened by the shadow that ha fallen oer It. l'atteraon and Harvey, ateeped in lut and IohI to Nhame, wrought thi ruin. Kven if the child' detention ww not by force, the crime i aoarce. ly len hemou She waa a little un protected girl; they were two atrong men w ho hould have chivalrously defended little children, lntead of devilishly ruining them. If there in not a hell, there ought to be. Oregon will elect a aenator neit winter to aucceed Mcltride, and ail political cloth ia la'ing cut with that object in view. F.tit of the moun tain the editor of the Oregt'i"n aceitw to have many friends who le aire that the garment, when ready, Khali fit no other man; hut we have not heard from Mr. Scott hiniwlf. yet. Tillamook Herald. The l'ortland acrs are having a rather bard lime defending against th? ft 1 ,000,1 KK) slump in the vail'. ation of Multnomah Couity proper ty. One real estate it aven-twl a high a- it ought to be, that the in come lerivcd from it will not justify a more liberal valution. 1'er hap. lUil doe the defender consid er that there are many piece of res idence propcry who owner and oc cupant dx not credit Income. Then heclaime a jobbing trade of f IOO.inN), mat, nr year yet ha a Men-handie stuck of only f " 40,V?Ct. That I to ay, that stock must be turned aold forty one time per year. There Is t-usineiM life for you. Hut It i mid ll citixen pay per capita as much tax a the citizens of any other Coun ty. Of eourw they do, they ought to pay more. Portland has n.lllionare where we In the country have hun dred dollar eople. That is jtrat what we of the ottii try are oimplaining of We poor people are required lo pay a much tax aa Muluuouia' wealthy Citixeo. LEASED XASOES. 1 he atot k men of the great range io Kstero (regon are opposed to the bill now before congroMi which pro- videa for the leaning of the raagea oo ltui vast prairies to herdsmen. Their objection ia that the system will prohibit individual ownership of Und and dmfroy the am all farmer and stock grower. The land if leasa ble will be controlled by rich cor poration and when the amall atock man cornea in contact with them ha will go to the wall or rather to the aand plain of the Columbia. How the system work ia illustrated by the condition of the range in Colo rado, Wyoming and Montana. A amall mail staya away and baa rea son for doing bo. The country ia un settled, Industrie are neglected, school and churchea and society are unknown. No revenue for the sup port of goverumeut ia collected. Ouly a few beevca are turned on. The advocate of the lease system reason that ii, aa heretofore pursued, in Karttern Oregon over-pawturea the plain. The grass i eaten off, and the herding grojud no longer pro duce forage but aro dusty waste. The nttle and sheep men 'therefore drive their herds aud flock to the mountains for the little herbage yet to be found there. The cattle at tack the shrubtiery and it goes, they tramp out the young pinea aud the hillside are denuded of a covering, The herder set Ore to tha forests and the timber 1 d'lroyud. Mountain rain fall aud wa.-h off the soil thus preventing the growth of vegetation. i'laut life becoming extinct, the cli mate . insensibly changes and the country becouiua a desert waste like the hillsides of Asia Minor atid eouie sect iou of Greece. All thi the cattle-men deny. They point to the lact that where aheep are herded the growth of young pinea is promoted. That neither aheep nor cattle brouau on the con i ferae. Only tire are to be dreaded. These cau be controlled by the herds-men who for that purpose are to 13 forest war. den. They deny that the wastes of Asia Mil or have ever been anything else than what they are, or that the climatoof those couutrie have been changed by the agency of man or in recent times by any other ageucy. True tiiere are manuscript that seem lo allow a different understanding, but they are not the record of train ed observer but rather the rhetoric of oriental scribes v ho delighted in visionary imagery Dr. Wilhycomb of the U. 8. Ex- perimeutai station uorvaili is au thority for the statement that grounds pastured by sheep are better titled for starting a growth of pint. He (stints out that in Douglas county the moat thrifty tlr thicket are in aheep pas ture that have been giaxed for forty year. Ills not true that the climate of Kaatern Oregon has tat-onie more arid by reason of the 25 yenrs herd iug of slock on the range. This winter i ample refutation of the charge. Fire is (he element to be dreaded The friend of the lease bill declare there must tie a fund raised to pay the exenea of guarding the forest and that rent income can tie devoted to that purpose. The stock-men reply that they are willing to assume resKinsibility for their own act, and that theii herders will take care of their own camp Urea. Then there are the hunters and tourists tola? looked after. Thi 1 an expense, but collecting money from rents i not the ls?st way. A letter plan is to gather a head tax on stock. The stock to la? counted in January when it is about the hay stack. Thus every man, rich or poor, MsMeaing many cattle or few, would be treated equally. Tl ere is no doubt that for Oregon the lease bill I a bad measure. Cli mate would be changtd by denuding Icised grazing ground a quickly a under the present arrangment. The poll tax system is prnixined by Kast- ern Oregon stin k men and the Inhk I'F.nhknt believes it to be tho belter plan. PF.r KMKH KTUbl E .Some time ago the Corvalli Time an advocnteof Bryan's peculiar view, made an ugly attack on Congressman Tongue because tho biard of engin eers had reported agdnst further Im proving Yaquina IJay. What makes the attack more dtwpicable is, it I an accusation that 1 not true, Corgreinan Burton, Chairman of the Hiver and Harbor committee talking to the Washington corn-spun dent of the Oregonian, defend Mr, Tongue, and give the true reason why the appropriation wa denied Mr. Burton says: "The article d- Mr. Tongue groa injustice. Any one who is familiar with the situation cannot count It otherwise than an unjustitlrhlefstlai k .o one coulil nave luhorel more strenuously or more ably in behalf of Yipiina bay than Mr. Toi gue did lie twice made the fight before the house, and presented every ptiasihle argument in favor of the project. The simple fact I the house was ut terly opposed to thi Improvement. The engineering force of the war de partment has always, regarded this improvement a impractihle, and ha oppose.! It in it recomendai ion more thaony other project within my re collection. -I am willing to lake a large parf or the responsibility myself for the defeat of the proitvt In the house. It ppSred by the official report of the chief of engineer that some 1700, oia tvl lieen expemletl there; a d pth of about 12 feH oUlalned at low water and 20 feet or more at high water; a depth which waa reported to ua a sutlicient for the purpose of accom odating coastwiae vessel on the I'm ciuV'ciatst. Notwithstanding thi the traffic gradually fell off, amounting to only 17,843 ton in the year lsyo, a decrease ot 70oo tons from the pre vious year. Ia 1S97 there was a still further decrease, to that the quautity of freight handled there in a whole year, according to the official stall Ilea, was lets than the amount bandied at mora than a doxjo porta in the United HUtea in a single day Under these circumstance it did not seem right to authorise the expendi ture of 1 1, OoO.OOO for further impruv. iug thi waterway. "A more vital fact, Dcrha, was that the engineer who examined the harbor do not think that the large expenditure sought would result in giving a permanent ami reliable rhan net. For these reason a provision waa inserted in the house bill regal ing the provision for Yaquin bay. That Mr. Tongue waa unable to con viuce the committee or the house that it should be retained u not his f.ult. It waa due lo the t mailt re sulta Ihua far obtainsd, and the Im- protianility of obtaining any future result by a further expenditure. A a matter of fairntw, however, iu de ference to his wieiws. a provision was agreed to by the house commit tee to the effect that a further board of engineer would examine the lo cality anJ make a further report, and that until they reported no further action in the way of repeal shou'd tie taken. This board ha made a re port, and as is known, it was unfav orable to the project. "There I still another reason why it would be unfair to blame Mr. Tongue for not obtaining a reversal of the action of the committee in II e premises; not a single amendment was made by the house during the two days' debate of the bill without the consent of the committee. It Is probable that In the next river and harbor hill some provision will lie made for the removal of rocks in th harbor. There 1 no disposition here to discriminate against that locality." lU-gist ration of voters is not all pleasure a the following paragraph from the Albany, Lion Co, Herald disclose: County Clerk Crabtree ami hi deputies have their hand full these days getting the voters reg istered according to law. ' Many amusing incident hapsn and it would take a whole column to relate even a portion. One notary public residing a few miles fioin Albany HUppoaed that each blank must re sealed and a the blank are gummed along one side like an envelope, for pasting in the books, he proceeded to fold them separate and glue the side down hard and fast. hen this bundle of blink arrived at the clerk's office, the lady deputies were given a half holiday in order that the iKiys could express their feeliugs In plain Knglish. Blanks are arriv ing from different precincts and many of them are incomplete, failing to give the section and township where the voter resides, and in many casts the precinct 1 omitted. It is a very aggravating matter and requires the moat careful attention. Herald. The situation In the Philllpine Island is moat satisfactory, in Northern Luzon the Insurant army has been scattered and only robber band remain which are cared for by companies and detachment of our army. To the south of Manila the same condition I fast obtaining. The hemp ports are freed from Tagal domination and commerce ia rcsum ing it accustomed channel. Civil government is being organoid and American supremacy i every where acknowledged. Thi is true not only in Luzon but .in the other island as well. Kvents are moving so rapidly that the 1'hilipine question will la- out of politic!) before our election campaigns engage the attention of voters or it will las in some other form than It ia uow. The democrat by fixing the box before drawing the committee got all they wanted on the committees that are lo decide the Kentucky contests. Of course this contest wil be a farce but the democrats by not shaking the box got the members on the committee that would do as the machine told them lo. A democra tie election hoard has said that the republican ticket wa elected now a democratic legislature will say that thi same republican ticket was not elected if the machine can run the party ami it looks as if it would. Thi Is a republic. "X." Woolen mills In Oregon pre tin aoie io mi meir orders, ami steing that Oregon is the first woih! pnsluc ing state in the union, it would seem that more ought to be built. And while building, IMIslsiro I sugges ted a a favorable location. We have wood, water and transportation which are lhrca lndepenaahle-; an other is capital. That will have ti be invited, but if we can show that the other element are favorable he fore every other place, capital will come. Conservative authorities estimate that the Sheep Industry Of On-iion, wool and mutton will net ;,inn), 000. The .State lead is a wool Mo- ducing state, the clip tipping the "beam at 2l,29l,H7j pounds In I.). The Htale next below wa Montana 20,!:lo,10.' pound. Calrfornia and, Teias quit at lri,Ooo,nNt pounds asi h. With auch an tndustary it i no won der I hat Oregon la strong for protec tion. i Tiie tveuiLg Irliraiu, i'.Mlimd sptuking -f ptmible caii'li'lalew for Congress ii i r- l-.t Dw'rut state that -'Tie-li.as II. Tongue is said lo have his Coutty solid." The 1'H FtMiK.N r desires to amend the state ment so a to read Thus, H. Ton.'ue ha hi county solid. In l-US hi plurity in hi own County t tils. Tougi is 1 oiu a republican County whieh be belpei lo make reliable. MI ltll r'S JSALr. 1iK',ANT TO A MX-UKE ASM onlcr ol sale. riitler-ii in it.. I'lxvuit luUrl I' tlis Mule uf O i-iron lor VM.!;ioii t utility ub Hit- stti ituv uf l--riiils-r ls:., -.n tl - suit ol tbtf Alluiner 1 rui.1 ( onii.-'.ny, Lmnicl (.orHirutuin, 1'Uliilill v iiuuii HarriMjn liu:nplin-yH, Mary O. Iluiiiplirt-ys liis wit.-, Juini lli-nry lluiiipim-) a Kiu:a tltniti!irvy- It it. iK f tiuliiiis J II Ul'i, tirt-yi, Llzle llaulpli- rt-ys his wile Ituiinit-I luylor liumpli- reys, Araiu;nlu K Ittlinpiirvys, Kniniu f K Muriruti. ami John J Morvn lit-r liunitaiul, Mary AjN ulvcrton and liruii ulvruin lir liU9littiitl. Artliur K liu.n'lir-ys, W tl WihxI amis 11 Huiutlirt'-i ani Aratiiiuia K lluinph- j n-yii as vxts-uiur anil e&i-cutrix ol tin i iltt Will alltl tst;llllcllt til llioinu-i 1 Huinliriys iln-vamsl, IKlVuUunti. J An. I ly virtue ol an viectiiiuii ilaly U i.t out of tlit- siti.l coari in s.iiil r:tu! imi lhJ '.ln ilay of lKit-inhiT JIsm-.i. 1 will i-x-sisf lor Siile ami m-II u-i tin- luwiiiri-i ls at the Court llouse ilisirof saitl county 111 tlit lown ol HilUiHiroon Minnlay tue th ilviy Kt-hruary, l:ruu, at tlie hour 01 ten oeiot-k u in. the real proierty sitllateit in the county of Wasliiiifrton, I-ila of Oregon, ami iltfn crilstt in the ttaiU itut-ree unit onler uf pain aa lolioWJ: I he north half t'-of the donation latul t-laini of iiecrjce lU-r Is-..ik NoIiiiimIiuh .No 171 1 o rtoli .ite .Nm 1 lJ el.iiui No 42 in township one 1 1 1 south of runeu two C') wer.t ol ttie Willamette Merhlian, miid north half (S ot claim cuiituinini; unt huntlml anil sixty (niul acres, al.-o tliat irrn-t ileacrilssi aa follows, bee;iii!iiuK at the southwest corner of the doiiuiinu laud cliii of Michael Moore ami wile in tiw n ahip one 1 1 1 south of ruiiire twu (Ul wcstjol tlie Willanie'le &leriitiaii and runiiini' hence south eii;hty-iiiuw d, xrtvs anil twi-ntv-iiix IKi.'Ai) iuinuts eiu-t six chaiua and nine. y-teven (tiw'JT) links thence south thirty-seven (;t) minutes west furty chain and seven y-two(W.7-'( links to a km1 on the left hank ul'llie I uulatiu river in sec tion seven 7) township one (I) south of rau)r,e two i'Z) west aloresaiil. tlienc i south thirty-seven minutes west lo the center ol said river, thence southwes crly up tlie renter of said river cirht chains and st-vcu-ty-i?ht t.7s) links to a Hintdue south ot a witness post on the left bank ol said river, thei.ce north forty-live chains and eighty seveu ( L.7 links to the place ol heKiniiiiiff. and eoutainitiY tweuty-iiineand hl'iy-oiie iiuiidrtsllhs (JH .") acres ot land. Also part of the donation land claim ol tiore tlanirasser and wile in mi-lion tsenty-live 4) township oue(l I south of rane thri-e U wot ot the W ill uuette Meritlian and dt-scrils-d as ths nortii hall ( S)of the south est quarter i Hlicsoutli- we t iiuiirtcr I V4 ) ol the southwest tuurtcr t'4i and lot two (J ot section twi-nty-hve (i; coulaiiuuK one hundred and Miy-iiiiie and niiiuty oiiv-hindreutha ( I.i: a-) oitcs. Also that other tract desrriissl at the north half ( l of the northwest quarter I It ) ol section thirty-six (.'tti township one 1 1 1 south of rani:- three :il west of the Will lamctte Meridian aud containing eihly ISO) a-rtfl coiitainiiiK in all four hundred ami twenty-nine ami forty oue-h und red tha (4-..-IO acres more or less, to Kutialy the sum of $11-1 -Ml with interest from lec. , 1s:ki, tit tlie rah; of li'iercctit p-r aiiniim and -t4tS.5;- wild interest from the same date at M per cent sr aiiiiuui and $.fct w ith interest from panic date at i H.-r ts-ut per annum all in I'. S. eold coin ami tliecorl of said suit aud uf this sale. Said property will be sold subje. t to re demption us pel Matiitfc of Oregon. Witness my hand this 2d day o January l!WU. W. J). I'.KAI'I MUD, Sheriff fur Washington Count v. ( iit-gnn. FK.N I'uN, KKuNA t'ltll A. Mill:, Attorneys lor l'laintill'. NIIF.KIFF'5i MILK.. VIUTl'K OK AN KXtCfH'TKlN 1J Ilccree and Order of Hale issued out ot the t'ircuil Court of the Mate ol Meon lor Valiinc;ton io inly, in favor of i T. H-r, tlovernorol tlie -Mule of Oregon, K. I. l'unhar, Secretary of Slute for the Suite ol OreKon, t has, tt. Moore, Treasurer ol the SUite of Oregon, and loirethcr exsdticiu vonslitutinir the Stale band lloird of Ore gon aud against H, 11 l.nee, (). A. I.uce, Vendel Schersi-hcll, W II. Wehruni;, H. WehurtiK, tl. A. Wcliuriif;, John Milne, The t'limax Milling i o., a I'orpuratioii, Jidin Cnrslen and K. I'. t-arsU-ns, partners doing business unde.- the lirni name of i ar-dens tiros. , K iwaril I.uce, A. t' An-h-Isdil, W. II; Hare. James tl. Sewell, f ha. Stewart, J. C. ilarc, and John 1. Merrr maii, adiiiiuistrator of Iheestateof Samuel KitThty, deceased, for the sum el 1.'.' costs, and for the further sum of :."VV .Ml I). S. Kold coin, wit i interest thereon at the rale of s per rent per annum lroni tt.e 27lh day of Noveiuls?r Kri ami for the oosl ami eijiensesof sale and of said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue and in pen-nance of said judiruiciit, decree and order ot sale, 1 will on Monday the ;th day uf 1-eb-ruary prno at the nonfb disir ul the I ourl House in Hillslsiro, WiishiiiKton t'uunty. Or-cKOii. at the hour of 11) o'cUa-k a. in . of saut day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tlie loUwing-des-cnls-d n-al projierty, to-wil: All sf Unit piive. p rci-1 and tr;u-t of land, lying, l-einir situate in Washington county, Oregon, ami bounded itnd descn tied as follows, to-wit: t oiiiiiieiu-ing at a point on the west line id" tiie d- nalio i laud cla m of Michael Moore No. 41. in Sect li. T 1 S KJW, clis north ol" the south west corner of said claim, mid running thence south :'.li7 clis tlienee cast l.Vi-4 chs thence north 1 " w 7.'W -lis thence north 71" 41' K rt.ss clis to east line of I. lice's laud, tlieiu-e north I" w s clis to S K corner of b ock 4of Highland Addition to lillslsro, thence south n;s M' w t.l clis, thence northKi" :to W.ir.sOchs. thence north " links, tln-nei- north ," I.V W clis. thence north 2V W S.tVI clis, thence north 1" 12' W lil.l chs to the It. U. right f wav, thence north IX W I t.t'rti chs to the place of tsiginning. containing M.!-l acres to saiisl'y the hei-cints-iore iiaimst sums, and for the costs and exis-nsin id laiil sale. Said property will b aul-l anbject to re demption as s-r statute ol Oregon. Witness my hand this .'d day of January p.avi. w. t. !koi:i, 8herill Ws.shingtn t oioity Oregon. Hy I h IHic'iioMii i 1 icputy. Thos. H. K. II. Tongue, Attorneys for 1'laintitTs, IY VIRTI'K Of AN EXKi I TIOV, I-rree nl i irder ol ISale, n-u d out ot the Circuit I ourt of the Mate ot . eeoii for Washington t'oonly, in hint ofi Thomas II. liotiiniMin anil sainst t harlvs Jeiiwn and Mrs. t hus Jensen lor Ilie nuin ot sil Hlroft-. and for the further sum of $T.";.ij l!. M. irold coin, with ooci-v.-t I al the rate of HI wr cent per annum I'ri in I the -"Ih day of Novemlier !; and lor the I cifi and ei-n-Mi of sale and of said writ, j Now. therefore, he virtue stiff in roirsii I anceol said juditTiiietit dii-rve and order of' snie, i win, on Monday the ,"lh day of KehruiirT. l'Jo. al th. s..inh do r oi'lhe Court liolise in UiIIsImimi. iihuo-t'-n poutity. Orevon, at the hour nfnu ' lork m., ol sunt .l.iy.sell al i.ul.lic am-lioii ui tha hihesl bidder for cm.i, the fiillowinit-d.-wnhed real priwrly, to-it: rieitiiiiiiiiKal a isiniK .m rods east of Hie mirth vest corner of section 3 in tuan- ship I sitnth. raiinre t ,-st will, nier., and runtime, tlienc eat on the nerth Isiuud.irv line of said section : piIs, thui.-e south llli nds. IhenrM west m nsls and thence norm iTtiroiis to the i.iace of U-irinniiiif ciit.-tiniiift :l acres all in W ashiiitl'.n Co tre. lo satisfy lliehereint-fore nsii.,-,1 urns and for Hie exists and ep,nes of ,i, sale, (aid prov.iy will l sold snhiVl to re- uenij iion f t ..JiUlle ol lreon. wiiTi--. my tiai.il llo j. id BSI-T, !') Uay of J:in- t W. P. niJAHKOKI). Slieriffuf Washmcton Connty. tireimn. Hy C. K, lieicliman. & . . 1 1.. nt Tboa. II. A K. B. f(neiie. " lllitrnova t,. l)UIH.(t - a. nn iBlMlllt, iMj 4 Sick . . . ii Ta tV r-in cw rC t- trrt 1 aii -f art n (9 .....-v,. .........t, to many women; of neglected tumii.M and unhappy homes. Pleasure ii banished from the life that is subject to these at tacks, and yet it is possible to be free forever from such trying ordeals. Dr. Williams' Pink 1111a for Pale People, by en riching the blood, toning tip the nerves, and strengthening the stomach, make sick headache impossible, and restore ner vous energy to the despondent sttfferer. The full name : Dr.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People is on every package of the genuine. Mrs. Fannie R Rtoffls, of MutlnsvlllA, Mo., says: "I nsed to hav lerrlhts sl.-k headaches, which I bsd as lar Istcfc a I ran rensniltwr. lu recetil years they were ireltliic worss. A few ysrs sgii 1 lisik tr.-sl-ment of a smcim1IsI in Kananal'Tty, tmt It only roileed ins lor a wblle. W hua I raiiie tiers two yenrs twu my health was miHerMhle, My bus Iwnd, who had great (all a In IT. Williams' Pink I'llls lor Tsls 1'eoplJ. Insisted that 1 rvmmenee asm them. Aflr takliiK a few 1sie 1 could se mo Improvement, and my hsadMCbe Sells w. re not so severs. I used four tsses, and sloes that time I have not bad any of tbuss at tucas, and 1 never lelt so well In niy lire." Prom IA KtpuNiean, flriAmy, Sta. No discorery of modern time has proved such a blessing; to man kind as Ir.Willis.mV Pink Pills, for Pale People. Acting directly on the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the functions, they restore the strength and health in the exhausted patient when every eiiort of the physician proves unavailing. v These pM are sold In botes at AO eents a tiox.nr bnxas forKM, and may tie had of an druKlsta, of direct bv mail from Ir. Williams Modiolus Co., ttchensotady.M.Y. P Christmas Bargains ! a We have some of our Cue stock of Lndics wi.'p 0 a Vhicli we will sell A Rare Bargain! We also ofTcr some bargains iu our clothing pile aud broken suits at 50 per cei.t iciiuction I Schulmerich & Sonl .ii nu iAi, 01ti1i.1t. IN THIC lURfUlT CoriiTdK THK I rilats of Oregon, for the County of V JMllllKlOII. 1 lie Si ate of Oregon, I'lainlill, v K. A. Knotts, Adininistralor a-ith the will-!iinioxe.ile-l)oniK-iioii ot the estate of Au ustlieutit lect W llliam tjourley, ami all persona interesletl in sani estate, IU-lenii oils. Whereas T. J. t leeton, ili.-trict attorney for the ,'tth jmlicial ilutlriit, anil insirge It liuihain, ss-iiil eouiiM'l, as aMorni-ys for 1 he stale. Oi Oiegon, hy leave ami direetion of llmi T. T tieer, governor ol the slate of ihu on, have hhsi in this couit nn iulor-lii.-ition nhowiii thai on the 1st day of December. Iej7 an.! prior thereto, August lientx was the owner of am! seueil in ee simple of certain lamia in Waihingtun county, Oregon, Is-ing a part o! the dona tion 1 ml claim of W. VV. Oraham anil witet in low nliip two sum h range one west ol ili.iiiieiie Meniliau, ami partu-ularly de-srriis.-. as follows: lleginning tt a point in said tliiiialion lam! claim K.'i.i rtiains oillli 1 111! ..'si chains west o the nunrter sceTiiu corner between sections 1 and 2 in si id townaliip and raiue, and running I lii,i... m tin h 1.1 -A". i-lnoliM thi'iu. wi.hI 7 7.. chains; thence norih 1 1 ;M i;hani; theiu-e n.irn, 7n I.".' ..:ll . I.i-OI1m- I lietl.-l. M H 1 1 h 1 1 '." east M linkx; ineiice no nil TM- ;V eat .ill links ; tht'iioe north 11 4 .V went fi-l links; llu in-e norlli Tii 4.V east 4 loclniim to tlie place of te.-iniiiiiK containiiiK 111 acres more o. lens Ant that the siiil a n!llit ttLlit was t hen untl there ali I he owner ol certain M-nonal roierty; that on the !t da ol' IN-ceiiiln-r, Imii, Hie said AllKU?t tictitx dlitl at Ins residence u. oil n:nA lun.N in said sliiii;toti county. U-avin a laM will and tt-pliiiicni lnc i !aid will wa allfrward, on the M da.' of !trt'Hitn.'r, 1.i7, ituly u'IhiiiumI loproiinle in thf count, curl ot iht- ntalo t inirn lur Warliin;l'ii nirity , ami . A. iurliam ai upp"inul and (piahutsl a.- executor o saut i itat , ami on Jaima v I'. lilud his iiucntory and aprT;ti!m nt inlaid vftale in mud county court; t at u'tfr ward the uni tt. A. iMirhaui tuily Atimin i.HtTcd rvti i ertatr, and on tli - Xml ilay ol rv-pleiitiHT, dud wlierriiiKiti h. A, k not in im lit v HliiKiintcil hv the riild county court in a-.i:in.t n C uuiy a t h a1 . uu-! rator -ilc-i-oins-iion- with-ihc unni-xt'd ot'lheiaid Augutt iteut, dc ci'.uu'd aud duly ualiliti iw unrh U'liiiiii tm i at or and ver Hiticc h;u Ih-cii and now i sut'li adiu nintrator, and a u,h he ncciv ed and i.M-k ovt-r on May I.'. 1 from Klta i'. J urlia:ii, the duly niialitied adinin- ihi ratrix of the totatc of H. A. I Hi. ham, dc- rt iuH-M. t ne nuin oi r.r.tif oci:ig inc mu x lHIIOCl IIIOIICVM It'lolicm . til -till ... ..... I tielltz rotate in tlie hands ot aaid rt. A. iMrham, cKcutor, at the tunc ot imp tl nth, to ttMhcrwit i the wild real cetate ttclongiu ... si f .....I A. - .1.. T: Cliai the sa..! E." A. Kt-.M,' ad- 1 miuiKtralor mh af nfuiitl. ia how ill powt-ci-Hiii o and holding thch.iid real estate anl the Hui nuin ol $''it.:.t, Inhik all the pcrsiMtiil projHTty ol the coiale of AuiMint oritiK, dcc-aeti, and that the di-leud til Wifliani' ourlcy, in tenant at will of da id latidi midt r a il K not t a ; t hal iaid A UtrUM (rntx, doc afet. lelt no h tn. Ic.atccaor d viemi-f. and naid in ormatioti cliari ami !huwt that thcie arc no heir. Uatcca or orvi!ii'B o Uic aaid Aiitrupi ttcitix, d- i'a.Mil, and that l y r'aaon thcreul ilie stale o. t ri-ffou haa n:ht hy Ihh ! him'ii .ptale towit tlir Miii ienonal an-l rral property herein lie fupt- mvii itmcl, and that the Mii tuu pm l.e:it d t the M.iie of or'ron. Now. ihrrelorc, in dii identtion .( tbe prvmiaen, it ionierd, adjildpf d ami de creed that all -e mhik tutc eted in the ud rwtaie ol August lieiita ilwwwl.aif hendiy rciiirrt to ap, enr and allow raue, if any they ha, on or before the I't )ay of M.ircli, l' 0. why the title toaaid alnnede- ; criUsl real e talc ajM to naid M-non.i I property, t-wit, the moneys lrloi.ainc t !aiti Cftate of Aniirt enti. deceased. nhoul i not Teat in the taie "I reirn. -I is therefore ordered 111 I tins order sintll I ; mllihed lor six coiiscciit ive w,- k. Ir jiii . tl.cdate. hereof in the Hi Mxiru sj.s, . I.RST, a nes s.HM-r puhlishe,! al lliftidNiro in sal i county, 1H"S. A Meltlillii:. .vij i im ft Jud:e. -3JS. acarr. ..j.p,n.. .-u.r,. are .. on a s-itive sii.irnntee. I tires heart -1-.irn raising rf lit. f.l. distress after etin or any firm ol dy-sa line little tnl.le 5 iv.-s immedia e relief. i ts, and M cla i. ;mts I'nig More. ... . 1 1 . scV.i 1. a r-er - X -ass NakvX at greately reduevd pric-vs ; 1Y VIIITI K OK AN K.K I TIDN, I decree iiml order of sale, issued out I' tlieeireuit court of the state of Oregon, for Washington countv iu favor ef I yler Wisslard, I nisle.', and against 1 lic-o. H l.iehe mid Kliaheth l.ieU-, his wile, and en. A. I.iels-, lor the sum ol ill! OTI.-Jn mid the sum of ls.no comIs. and for the lurtlier sum of HI W attorney's lees, said derree K-iiring interest on t,.e mini o s.l is. T.i I' . H. gold eoin.nt the rate ot in tier rem per iinnuiii lroni !iie -JTtli day ol NovenilsT lunt am' the sum id fms.nl at the rale of ! s-r cent per anniiiii troin the 27th day of Novemls-r, ls!(i, and Hie sum ol $1111 4 (HI at the rate of H per cent per annum from the L'7th dav of Novemlier ls: and thesuni ol f .'oU.un .itiornev's fees from the -.'7th day of Novemlier 151. at the late ol h per cent per annum, and lor the cost and expenses of sale and of said w rit. Now, therefore, hy virtue and in istmi- IHTMlalHf of sairl md nieul iLvo imi ordorol sale, I will on .Monday the iL'th day of Kehrnnry l'.l.m, at tin south door ol ine . ourl house in JiUlshoro. Washitielon county Oregon, at the hour of lo (."do. L a in ol said dav m-II at puhlie auction to the highest I. idil, -r for cash tiie fullow-ing-do- i acnlaxl real property. situausl in aidung -'i evuill. ClillC Ol WreL-llll. UVWIf south hall of lot eiv'ht in the suh.livi.iou .-.iii.iioo. iwo. tniee. o r. live iiml tlo- ot ncf-tioii iiunilcritl tsentyone in towin-hip one soiitli. r.-i litre one west of the Will.-iiiulte Meridian xix hiiowti hy the map and plat of xaid nuh divi.ion recordoi on the U'th day oi (ct-oU-r lrc:, in the o;tn e of the countv re corder ol Wuel.ilitftoii collnly. Mate of itrciron. coniaiuiinf n mtv m re, nmr.. nr ! le'" ' satisfy the h re"inK-fore naini-d mini and for t be roctn and cxh-iih oi taid Mill property will In' f l -i uliTt to n-ih'iu- tion its pi'T ftututf o Or-ein. iiih'.-b my hiiiui tliin J. I d.iy of January W !. lUiAPKnlil), Siieritl of Wa-hinpton rounty tn'on. I'y V. K. li-u liniaii IN piity. 'Ipli, Mallory, Simon tarin, fT Attorneys or l'laiiitilf. XIITK K Hilt I'I III.IC TI4. 1.4 ND )TI AT tlRXOOS (.'ITV. I 111 J an. 1 1, I'.s.i 'lir("K IS1JKKK11Y (ilVKN. Ill X I I tin- follow i ti sr named settler h.-is lihl notice of his hiten ion to make tinal nriH.I ... -.....,T . ... ,,,c . i'.i.ii. hit' i ma. i; , i f I iiro,n will lie made U-fore the I ollnty Tiers of It. IIIIH...I f 1... fll.O... .1.... 1 . ii .iMiuik-ioii oiinty, nt iiniMiuro lire., on Keh. ai, P, 1 1,1' EUT K WKsrtMiH.H MC. I.Ca fo. the .V of . .7 I a S K 5 W He nan ea the following witi)cnea to prove hit continuous rctidence ujm und cultivation oi miii land, ti A. A. Morrill, of IldlnlMiro. tr. OicilWoMl re. I(ntuii, He, Kor')t Ttvo. (He. It. M KKS UKiftcr. Kdw.ird Hu he, of Mas Purirholaer of ."Mia I Kciil of riiAs. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I.axd ()rn ATiRona Ctry. O'is. 1 . it. Kfi. 'CTK K I.H IlKUKItY ;IVK HIM the foilowinir-nanit-d setlier im tiled notice ol his intention to make tinal prool in siippurt of Ins claim, and that said prool will he made ticfore tiie leirinler 4iid Keceivf-r at Un-jrun l ily. vn, on rei . &i, V'tt, n: AKCHIF. T. KK.l.l.'Xii;, If. K V.-J4.'. f .r tlie K oi kWv.NM! of W , and ri W i, of N W of Me :i I IS 117 W. lle lti,iiii-s the ftiMominv w I rw.,- prore los r.;tinimns -csnl.-n-e nioii snd cnltivution of said land, vis: is. .! J: sson. oi l'ortland lnii. rrv J:lrknn. t In id ILioh. o. " W . I.ji, Id. of V it Ad. H. MtHir.Ft lUister Ar.,r., r.ngWk KeHy fill st. r - "M,!h",1 ? tune, and i,l enre the ort rol.l in lelve hours, or imasey re- f.indcl. 2-'i and 'iO cents at In-L lrii? lre. Patent Articles k P : J W o cany all tho jugular ivin. ;.. tiliiv and aiivtliiiiLC t in stot-k wo v. ,.i gladly -fi lur ou. NDrun Sundries ConMstiiiir of p, nail, hair and cloth brushes. 3 tooth juAvdois, pastes, oaps and J washes, eh'aniois skills, jauses, $f la hot water bottles, nipples, etc. W Stationery Tjj Our line is eomMlete, consisting tj of the latest styles, colors and S) I It at shape box papers, tablets, envoi oes, visiting cards, note, letter, )4 fools cap, leiral cap paper, pens, inks, etc. U Perfumer i fviri-V :l v v - a a - - - w , all the popular odors of the best Q manufacturers. The Delta PACIFIC UNIVERSITY THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, The Academy prepares for College and Rircs a thorough Knqiish Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses reiu lotc. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to per tree It, including electric light and heat. THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY Under experienced management, tcill fur nish rooms and board at plan, not to exceed $1.60 For full particulars, address president McClelland, Fotvst Grocc, Oregon The Hillsboro Ph armacy 1TKE IUUCSS. lII(JirJliAI)i: CIIKMICALS. Prices that Preach. (ienuinp Easlmiiii Koiluks at "jier cent discount. Full Line of Photo Supplies. New York Tii- Wcckly Trihum; MONDAY, WHDNK W).Y, IIUDAY. 1'rm-li ally A DAILY Cheapest Imoton A.iPWHn.l ronwrkHbly Mtrwil. piil.lii-Mtion, i.rof.iwdy lllu-.tr.HtHl with priitritiH hihI half Ihiks-; m. tains nil llieHlriking new-f. Hltiri.Kt The Daily TriMmo. S ial war lclHti-hcw, Jiiii(wtic ami forfit'ti (N.rrKMinilt'ntv, tdiort Mlorien hiiincr- out illumrili.ins Inttrial infortt.a. tton, rahion nolp. Atiriculturtl iiiHtnm carefully trcatttl, ami com- r.rrh. nivean.l n lial.le lit.anrlHl an.l market rfiKirl. It in mailed at hhiiii hour a.1 U,e tlaily etlilii)n. liofulHr auteH-riplioii ,riee 81. BO per Year. N e furni.ili it with lh nin S2.00 per Year. Send all orders to the IDEPEXDET, Hillsboro. OrcBon. J F. DA VIES, ennsioiNT. St. Charles Hotel r r.nt and MurrU.n Si re r ts Vnln4 Oreton. EI-eMc I.i.-I,ts, Klctrie ,,e, an,, UjAmillu! Eu..alo M Kanms at t. .10c, Suites, JJ, . . nnrmnt I. (oniiecti.,. Give u a call, DAVIKS & 9 - m P M . jr :il-r,i nssnri IIUMH Ol s V Drug Store. SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY WINTER TERM BEGINS J AN' J 3, 1900. cost on the club Now York n'ookly Tribune I'iiIiWhIipiI on TllirilSDAY For tivir lifly-t-ij-lit yrars n Naticnul Family Paiior for arm,'r',,,'1 viiurt, wh-M ronicm "", 7 V"'y H" four r"un,"y populHtion. It rrivpH all inimrtant powk uf Iho nntim. .i .,.n ., B"l Wor!'1- ,he nmt ro"' mrko reiortn. Ka.4rir.alini nhort Mf.ri.i an ,.,,i. , ,. , . ' unox"' KrUultural p. lri'n, frtHhinn artit-lc- for the womer illuHtrHiii.r.- f . . ,n W "r' "1u!,"h""" fr old antl y"nK- it In ihe "peoiile'a ier" for the entire Unit.tl Hlal.s. . llegular avls.-ri,,iin price S I 00 per Year. tr , : ,. I'KMiKST for SI.5S per Year C. T. BLCHER, IC'T AND TSIlt. IlELCIIKIt, SfanasPra. combs, tontli, hand,