Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, February 02, 1900, Image 3

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mil in-avy, J nc Milne.
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11. L'; : y an 1 wft- a m, 10 poum!.
'Hint). T. .k 1'. Co. b..v trfscorut:
fii-iy ii; iri uiiil clidi.itl iU reutral
i .Hi iti 11 ..l-i' ')(.
S ulj ct I .r Sji.iliy ni.iriiii.g Hi
('In Mi Mil t'tnif i, ( xl in Uturi Iii
li.e i v tuny. What uu-t I l.elh-ve in
i.rdi r lo U- hjvc i. K. II. Hn kuf.ot
pastor.
A K'MiMciii.tri win) mi Tueljy rol
id fr )lll hi hotiiH His units out of
l. iv, ii ii put i lliiit ho Maw fifteen
ohms turning -tuljlilo aa lie rarne In-
t town.
- 1 hern Will l.l' K Im.-kl-t fKK'ial at
W'e-l L'riion church, Wednesday eve
J-fii. 7, i:u!j. rfH fi-.in will im unel
toward K'ttini; an orHii for iwiij
chinch. All tin cordially invited.
Minn M.irjoiie youngi-at daughter
of .Mr. lii-o. 11. Durham left l'urllaixl
oti Wi-ilmwlny fv-iiin of lout wet-k
fur llmciiy of Mexico i join her
wsinr Mrs. Krun It K. Thayer, for an
imli tin 1 In nl.rtJ iicc.
Mir-r. T. 'mill K. C Johnson
h ivn Ihiii'IiI ( tin llei.drix hmw mill
now Ix ina oH ralisl south of Corno
1 iu-. The mtichiiicry is to lm moved
1 hi iu'l not till tlu liniUr within
ri-.i' h of ih .riK'iit locution it uianu
l.icliir' (I Into lumber.
lU'V. tJ. V. riilinjf will preach In
iIih IiiiiIihI hvaniroltcal church of
this city on Hnl. Feb. 3, Ht 7 ;.'!0 p. 111.
On Kiimlriy Fi'h. 4, at 11:00 a. in.
mill lit 7:110 p. 10. I1m will a I no preach
al llt'tilvilie on th HHintt date at 3 p.
111, Hit ru will Im eoiniuuiiion ser
vice after tlx: morning sermon.
Madam Ni-vaila sang in rortland
hint Monday ami hail moony her au
ilitors representatives; from almoat
every pail of tiie sime. From llills
iMiro wt ro Mrs. J. C. Hare and Miss
J'iIiiimoi). The irtdicH return home
(really elated at their good fortune
at hearing llm celebrated vocalist.
Kudyard Kiplii g has written a
ditty to lie muiij; in the London play
Iiiiu-ch for tliti benefit ol the widows
an oriiliuim of tlio 'llriti.sh soldiers
killed in the 1!im r war. Jt la a popu
lar lay and will bring Tommy At
km, widow ninny a icnny. There
l-i a llillnboro iucident connected
with it, that iu the liht of recent
Itritihh reverwet), Is worth relating.
One 1 1 on of Kipling's chorus rutin:
"Son of a duke, son ot a cook, son of
a lielted enrl." Thin had been sung
in one 01 our familieH so often that
the children I mil memorized It. A
few iiiorninKM ago one of the little
tola four or live years old was on the
floor Iiu'Idk her ahoea and Hinging in
her thin piping voice Kiplinga ditty,
hut hIio varied it to thin: "Son of a
nuke, won of a cook, sou of a melted
earl." It was comical.
Mr. John llonry of liuaverton la
the largest grower of horso radlah
went of the Itocky mountains if not
In the world. Thin fact is uot known
to all wholesale buyers as one Han
Francisco l'rm fouthl nut to its (lis
comlllure. During the late horee
railinli seiison a tlrm in Han Francisco
Ixlegruphed to Mr. Henry askiDg
how much horse radish he could fur
nish on hhort notice. He replyed
that ho could aend 2 car loads at
once and 6 more within two week,
Tl e amount was so great and so
much more than they expected that
they did not helieve he wan in ear
neat and only wanted to guy them.
They threw the telegram in the
wuate basket and gave no further
Hint of the mutter till the story leak
ed out to their competitors through
a drummer, when they found them
Helves the laughing slock of the street.
Mr. Henry iiad the home radish tho
and Hold it to o'.lur dealers.
Mr. . T. Flint who is In Han Diego
California for the winter writes this
cheerful Idler under date of Jan.
"1 am enj lying myself to the utmost
limit. This part of the world wan
made for old people, after they have
done their life work. About two
thirds of the. iH-oplt) here ape ir to be
old and on the down grade. They
are taking their rest. They have no
thing else to do. In fact it appears
there is not much I r the young men
to do. 1! ,, .-at a standstill aa
wel .u.,rvm iits of all kinds.
The soil here u. o uot produce more
than fit us fruits and barley. That
makes poor bread and butter, altho
wo have plenty of i;ood eatable, but
they are brought from other parts ol
the state. It lias rained but little
here this winter. We had a shower
last night, but today the sun shines
Iteautiliil. Climate is the greatest
production of the country. We can
almost live on it can Inhale it. It
gives us strength, It is easily digest
ed, good for dispepsia. Hut my ad
vice to the young mi 11 of Oregon is If
they have any soil hold fast to it.
Tile drain It, tickle it properly. It
will reward them for labor better
than any thing I have seen. If all
the young men are not attracted to
the farm then take up another line
of Industry and rustle. They will
make it if the head is kept clear aud
the breath Is free- from the fumes of
poison which is disgusting io the de
licate part of society."
lltiyers have Uvn more ep.gor to
pt produce at Hillsttoro and vaclni
ty this year than ever liefore. llilis
h ro has Nvn made a common ship
ping point with rortland for Califor
nia shipments, hence Portland prices
or heller have been paid. The rea
son of inis Is Hint it has been poiwihle
to gel car load lots and the further
reason that the quality of the pro
duce has been excellent. On this
latter,, part of a Hacrainento dealer's
letter to the Washington county buy
er. "1'ar of onions 191H3 arrived to
day and are well pleased with
the quality of tho onion. In fact
this Is the tcst car you have shipped
us this season. The 30 sacks of lot
.V" contain a few soft ouions but
'icngh to make any material
hi ilii sacks of lot "H"
Ri,Hlt .. . re v,ry
MKKTS IS (ll KK-,hto compli
ll lKhor... on H tn , M,
Mr. 11. V. Out. 'VUlK
klimr-lh orrnn.U'l. tcir. 'he
nr.. k.mk rir, .
I KKTS IN (!! KK 1 LOWS It At I.ON
i tn 'irt unit llort SinnnUyn of ch
a..iiiN.i-M"' oVI's-k, I'- M- .
J. f. Itioks. It. CramUII I
Vl'un. !
Vaar I'srr.
Khown the t Hi" "I 'your fei'linfr nil ih
nut ' f T""r I'i '"" 'i i'"r"rf ' "i
If vim rr iit iini; i :ii i"ii im out ml
lo imi hnvf li. ilil y nii-rm-r von j
i.l.u Ul Irv A. krr i. Ulissl t.lmr. llcurv
Jhr I'muiV:;" j
Voters Must Register.
Either at the County Cler'n's office or, iu outside precincts, with the
Justice of the Peace or a Notary Republic
Before May 15th
to entitle thetu to vote at the June and November elections 1900.
St'KlUL TAXl'H
Taxes have been levied in the cities
of the county at the rates mentioned
lieaverton 2 mills
Hills horo 10
Forost Orove lu
The school districts that have
levied are these:
No District
2 (Virnellus
Mills
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3
7
8
11
14
15
16
24
2fi
27
2H
29
43
53
67
M
Gl
0
7!)
80
9(1
IiSurel
Hillsboro
lisyville
(Jlencoe
10
n
2
tlaston 71
Itoy t-'r
Forest drove 6
Hcroggln Valley 2
Iiucoula 3
Tualatin 17
Watts 3
Hill if,
Iteedville 2
Hhady Ilrooa 3
Veruonia J2J
llobt Walker 1
Iowa Hill 1
Dixie fi
Patton Valley) 10
Witch Hazel 3
Messinger .21
VmmI C liehalem 3
Newberg ID
Pleasant Hill 3
100
103
FARMEKH INSTITUTE.
Ilcpresentative farmers at Fornst
Urov are making arrangments for
holding a farmers institute at that
place on tho l.rth and 10th of Feb.
I his meeting cught to be attended
by the farmers of the county as well
as by those near where it Is to be
held. The Agricultural college peo
ple will tie represented taking for
topics, "The care of milk," "Forago
plants and grasses," "Conservation
of soil moisture," "Fruit jssts" and
"Household economy." The local
papers will be addrem of welcome
Col. J. B. Eddy. Wastes on the
farm," 8. T. Walker. The goat In-
lustry," Otto I'arsons. "Homo pro
blems," Mrs. Oria liuxton. "Hand
ling manners on the farm,'' W. K.
Newell. "Fertility of Willamette
valley farms," Miss Haltie Hchol
tleld. The program will le Inter-
-p reed with uiusic. The session will
be opened at t:M a m on the lotn,
after which time tho hours for the
other exercises will be published.
The special school meeting held
last Haturday afternoon was slimly
attended but the business transacted
was of an Important character. A 10
mill tax was levied which will raise
about as much money as was realized
IukI year from the 7 mills, the
bonded indebtedness of the district
falls due this spring and the matter
of refunding was referred to the
board of directors with full power to
set. The board may refund the
bonds In new ones, or simple promis
sory notes may oe issueu, or war
rants or the district may oe vnieu.
The board plana to pay $1000 or
11.100 each year until the debt is dis
charged, and that is in the way of
sefunding In new bonds. The bra"l
may adopt the government sclmi
and take a part of the debt to b -
funded in 6-10 bonds, tnat is ixmns
to run 10 years though they may be
paid at any time after 5 years. A
nine months school was authorized.
lion. II. V. Hates, Department
Commander of the O. A. H. accom
pan led by his wife, Mrs. Helen M.
dates, Department President of the
Women's llelief Corps started last
Wednesday on an Inspection tour of
the posts. They exect to tie engag
ed in this work for three weeks at
this time, visiting all the posts in
eastern Oregon to be reached by the
railroad. Later when traveling is
better they will go to those posts off
the railroad. This is the first year
that the Department Commander has
undertaken to visit all the posts in
the Jurisdiction.
W. E. Thorn is tearing away his
old house at the corner of Hecond and
llascltne streets. The usable mater
lal goes into out-buildings on his
home plsceat the foot of Hecond
street. The old house that is going
was a land tnsrk in Hillsboro hav
ing been build in 18.VJ by W. M.
Hrown father of our J. M. Drown.
Mr. Drowu and his tamily occupied
the house at once. The attic atory
wis not finished for a number of
years and the last work done on it
was by his son who was n t born
when the house was built.
Gommlsaioi er Newell has been
inspecting old orchards in Hillsboro
and vaclnity during the week. In
every case where he has found fruit
pests he has ordered spraying or a
removal of the trees. In a few in
stances where the trees are too far
gone to be profitably reclaimed he
has ordered their destruction. Mr.
David Campbell plans to provide a
spraying plant 0 that he can spray
for the public Where orchardist
have but few trees, this will be the
cheapest way of doctoring th pests.
The total of freight leaving the
Hillsboro station for the month of
January was:
Flour, 3.rrt0 sacks,
Barrel il.s-.p, 210 bnndles..
Onions, 61H) sacks
Potatoes, fc"0 sacks
.Cars
Lumber, 147 M feet.
Hay, 13H3 bales
Total number cars...
Mr. Ch-w. Hiatt at Hiatt A Reason
era saw mill on dales Creek was
squeeeed lass Haturday. He was at
work among the log when one of
1 got away and rolled over mm.
HERViik
crushed and bruised aooui
but was saved by hap-
Cures Impotent: j, o deprsion of the
wasting diseases, aln and about now
abuse, or exce-
cretion. A nerve tou.. .
blood bulldrr. Brinpi'0' n"
ink glow to pale cheek "
.V. Kri nf rnnthin-
kSstmJ restores the fire of TOlith
2s1jShv mall HOC per box, boxes
e to enr or retund tnc money,
Send for circular. Address,
lurPUIT MfDICAL CO
For sale by DelU Drug War.
COl'HT HOUSE.
r iBL'LTT Oil KT.
Judge McBiido iae ou the bench
of I ho circuit court last Haturday
when the following canes were dir
jsiwd of:
Htate v Frank M Oarduer, charged
with big.uuy in having wedded Mrs.
Ford, while having a wife in Salem.
Defendant plead guilty and ww hen
teuced to one year iu the eniten
tiary. Thoiuson v Thompsou, ordered
that the plaintiff pay o0 on or before
Mar 1st aud f-O by Mar 20th to d-
leni ants attorney to enable fier t(
nrooerlv defend the suit.
Canon v Cm lion, plaintiff ordered
to nay tlOO to defendant attorney by
the tirht day of the next regular term
of court.
Meyer vMeyer, suit for divorce
C-suiissed.
H'ate v Julius Milier, (Cully) de
fendant plead guilty to larceny ol l.a
eoti from tlio smoke house of P M
Jackson. A fine of ."0 was imposed
The defendant naid the sail 10 aud
was discharged.
E W H:.iues v E POadwell, ap-
Pul from justices court. Judgment
for plaiiitih. Defendant asked for
leave lo llle plea to the merits. Tak
en under advisement.
(iiurt adjourned.
(XlUNTY COURT
Will Harimann and August Wcd
eking were admitted to citizenship.
rnoBATK.
Est Neep heirs, minors; ordered
that Tuna Talbot lie appointed guar
dian of the person and estate ol Min
nie, (ieorgia and Tracy Neep on their
petition. His bouds are fixed at
000.
Est l'atric F'orester deed; final ac
count filed and March 6 eel lor lis
examination.
Est Michael Wren deed; final ac
count filed and Monday March 6 set
for examination.
Est C P Oliver deed,- the adminis
trator having filed his leceipls for
ttisbursmeuts, the estate is closed of
r?cord.
Kit Marion and Marco P Hmilh;
r?irt of the guardian for the years
".Mi-'O'J filed and approved.
MAKR1AOK LICENSE.
License to wed was issued Jan, 29,
to John Parsons, 30, and Elsie Corne
lius, 25; aud Jan. 30, to Herman
(llake, 27, and Ida Zureher, 21.
KE4.L ESTA1 E.
Faunie T Neep to Albert Bun
niug lot J blk 2'J Corneiiuf...
A J Wilkes and wife to 8 E
Montgomery part lot 3 blk
2S Cornelius
A J Wilkes and wife to H E
Montgomery lot 2 blk 28
Cornelius
deo L Parker and v1 to Henry
Heudriekson w J of a e Jsoc
6 t 2 u r 2 w
A H Hineltzer and hub to C K
Nmelixi'r 77 ac sec 21 t 2 s r 2
w
Jane N Hmith to C L Xargn
part lot 1 blk 1 Walker add
to Forest drove
Michael CJ Lyon to Herman
Hirschberg lots (7 Cornelius
Environs
Henry Peterson to Nels Larsen
9 ac sec 17 t 1 s 2 w
W N Brown and wf to CA
Cavill part blk 1 Humphrey
add to Hillsboro
J W Baxter to C C Hon pea 12,
ac of D McLeod die
Henry Witt and wf to Euaily
lUtter nwjw 14 t 2 s r 8
w except 30 ac
Austin II dates to Barbara
A dates 21 ac B II Catching
die
deo Hart and wf toCCllan
cock lots 4 and 6 and pact of
lot 3 blk 28 Cornelius
Moritz Smith to Christian Zur
eher e of n e 4 sec 3 1 1 n r
2 w 20 ac
Anna M Hchiblg to C Zureher
AO ac sec 34 t 2 n r 2 w
John Wilson andwfto Ha ml
Parkin e of s w J of a e
sec 30 t 2 n r 4 w
Alvln C Brown et al to E C
Brown 20 ac Wm Htokes d
1 c
Htate of Orckron to Catherine H
1 Mcled a w of a w 1
end lot 5 sec 28 t 1 s r 4 w
Dd Olds to N B Brooks 90 ac
see 30 1 2s r 2 w
U H to John ltice s w J sec 34
t 2 n r 4 w
J.icoh B Werts by sheriff to M
T Cox n w 1 see 10 I 3 n r A
w ,
Eunice Walker and huh to A
J Johnson n i of lot I blk 41
Forest drove
Harrisou Crater lit Chas Crater
s ) of s w J sec 21 t 2 s r 2 w
August Both man to Rebecca
Whitten n J of s e sec 29 t
2 n r 4 w
11 11 Kiblier to d W Marsh
lot 1 6 and 7 sec 2 t 3 n r 5
w
Eugenia lleniy and hub to
Hlate of Oregon w of s e J
of s w J sec ID t 1 r 1 w...
E J O'lH-a to J H Shearer s w
J sec 34 t 2 n r 4 w
J c Woods and wf to J W tip.
lea part of lot I bi 2 Forest
drove
Moris Blond and wf M Palley
sec 2 t 1 s r 2 w 20 ac
Cora A Robinson and hub to
Marvin H Preston n J of n
w J of n w J see 2 t 2 n r 4
w
J DWirthtoJ Nyburg part
sec 24 t 2 s r 1 w
J Nyburg and wftoj D Wirlh
Iacsec24t2s rl w
O A C R R Do to H P Font n
w of n e J sec 13 t 2 n r 3
200
200
315
150
1500
600
150
300
800
709
1000
600
ICO
250
250
COO
600
Pat
250
1 100
300
800
.500
700
3000
100
10
750
500
200
Mary E Hooes and huh to J
I Hoopcs 100 ac of J II Walk
er d I c
Caleb C H sipes and wf to J T
Hoot) 74 ac of I it Walker
Von 1 1 c
loT.-d Manning to Ellen Man-wli-n
lsawi sec 11 t 2 nr5
waU with the
wfkf n.sje fr"-f'ioR W LanrV
I will leve you tih Forest drove
tut bs so cold, so cruineer 320
200
Rev. D. A. Wattrtrs presiding eld
er will preach iu the Methodiat
church Hunday evening.
The 21 tiuarteriy Conference of the
Methistist church will be held at ihu
church Hat u nb y at 10-30 a m.
Mrs. C. Hehn ivi; h ii 1 has been
seriously iil for i.m ja.a. f.irtnight is
rtlL'titly improved and her menus
have hos-s that she will have her
unUnl health back again.
'i'he literary meeting of the Ep
WTlh League will Is held at the M.
E. parsonage, Friday evening, sub-
jeci: Longfellow." The young eo
pie especially are Invited to attend.
Thon interested in good bargains
of hind would do well to iDsMft the
sixty acres of lbs Eoberi's estate, lo
cated near Reedville which will le
sold at sheriff's sale at the court house
door, Hillsboro at 10 am Monday
next, Feb. 5th.
The ladies of the Congregational
church will give a concert at the
church Wednesday evening Feb. 7,
which will consist of solos, duets, ami
iiiBtr'.imeutal music. The best talent
of the ciiy will particulate. The
ladies intend In make this tho event
of the season. Price of tickets 25 els
children under 15 yrs 10 cts. Con
cert begins at 8 p m.
Judg J. W. Cochran of Ashland
Wiseousid Is spending a few days in
On pon, he with his daughter la-ing
on a trip that will take them into
Mexico and possibly Cuba before
they get back home. The judge was
in Washington County, Wednesday
aud yesterd iy .er j tylng.the beauties
of our cIiiuh , M'cnery and the socie
ty ofh'sold friend, Col. Bo wen ol
Hillsboro.
Card of Thank
We take this opfmrtunily to ex
pros our heart felt gratitude to all
who so kindly came to our assistance
in our bereavement. J. P. Magruder,
Ida L., Clark.
Wm Mohr makes boots at Ms
shop on Hecond street, Hillsboro, for
t5.f0 per pair, sewed shoes for 5
and gives siwcial attention to repair
ing. Houses only first-grade stock
which enables him to guarantee his
work.
KlltXIKY TEA.
Oregon Kidney
ache, nidney and
and constipation.
Tea cures back
bladder trouble
Delia Drug Store.
Many a lover has turned with dis
gust from an otherwise lovable girl
with an offensive breath. Karl's
Clover Root Tea purifies the breath
by its action on the bowels, etc , as
nothing else will. Hold lor years on
absolute guarantee. Pi ice 25 cts, aud
50 cts at Delta.
WISDOM'S UOUEBTIXE
Wisdom's Robertine corrects all
blemishes of .the face and makes a
beautiful complexion. DelU Drug
Htore.
Muddy complexions, Nauseating
breath come from chronic constipa
tion. Karl t lover Knot Tea Is an
ehsolute cure aud has been sold for
fifty years on an alisolute guarantee.
Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. Delta Drug
H'orc.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE
Ktute of Oregon for Washington coun
tv.
(5. W. Laurens,
riointitr,
Kenlinnnd Keinke, Madeline L.
Bruce, Mrs. M. J. Uceves, Mr
Uneven, K. l'ickel, Kida
I'.ck 1. ami J. A. Venness trus
tee, Defendant,
lo Ferdinand Reinke, Mrs. M.J. Keevem.
Mr. Reeves, and J. A. Vennesa
trtmteo, four of the above named defen
dants :
III the name of the tnte or Oreron, you
mid each 01 you are hereby required to ap
pear mid uiiHWer the comelaint tiled ajcaintit
you 111 Hie aiiove eniitieu rour. anu imton
or before tiie last day of the time pre
scribed in the order for publication of this
iinininiiK, to-wit: on or before the eini-
rntion of six week next from and after the
(into of first publication of this summons
the first publication thereof being on the
2nd dav of February, list), and if y.iu fail
to so uppesr and answer, for want thureof
tne planum win aptuy 10 me court lor the
relief demanded ill his complaint, to-wit:
for juilirnii.nt against the defendant, Fer-
(liliuml Kcins.6. lor I no sum or JViwith
interest thereon since January 13. IW. at
the rale of 10 iercenl per annum, for the
turn of f 4d attorneys' fees, for the ag -re
gale sum ol l.iu taxes pmil, and lor the
costs ami disbursements of this suit, ami
for a decree correcting the description of
the real estate duscriliea in and reforming
that e irtiiin mi.rtgsge executej by the il. -leu.
taut, Ferdinand Reinke to plalntilfon
January 1117, and which Is recorded on
pee 1 ol boi'k "34" Iteeords of Mort
KXt ol ssid Washington county, Oreon,
liy correctly dascr.bing said lands as to -lows:
'The east half ot the northwest
quarter, and the northwest quarter of iht
northwest quarter of section iU T 2 8 K I
W Will. Mi.r-, ci n tain i n g 120 acres of land
according to ti i.il receiver's receipt No.
4HSS, Apiilicnt.oii No. ,(!. dated Receiv
er's Ottiee, Oregon City, Oregon, 1 c. 15,
Isivi, and loreclosing said mortgage so
ri'tnrmed and corrected, and ordering that
the lands above desonlted be sold In the
manner provided by law and the proceeds
aiielieil to the satishiction of DlaintifTi
s.ii.1 judgment, and that the ben of aitid
inortsire hi ilecree I prior ami superior to
all chum, interest or . q ilty of euah of the
deiemlnni's tierein, ana fir such other and
further relief as .i the court may appear
i qiitalde.
1 Ins summons is served upon yon by
pub'ication h or.ier ol the Hon. T, A.
Mnllndi', j i lg-ot Hie tilth Ju.licl il ills-
t-ict of O. t-gon. ra idc la ope i oinrtat
llillshor , Ureaon. on January 27, PK).
K. ('. Il.evker and Hmilh A bowman.
37-43 Atiornern f ir I'ls ntilT
IS THE CIRCUU' COURT OF THE
Htate of Oregjp, for Wathlagton Co
unty.
barrh K. Davidsoo, riaintift,
v.
Waiter Davidson. Defsndsnt
To Walter Davidson, defendant:
la tbe Name of the Stat of Oregon, you
re commanded to appear and answer the
mp aint niea against you heroin, on or
ore the lthh day ol March I DUO, that be
l'ic tbe first day t( the nest term of said
court. If yoa lull so In lj the plaintiff
win take a deciee ot Court azniust yon
prsvwi lor in tne comialnt, lo-wti :
. Tiiat sh t divorced from you
and that the marriage con
trout sutil9tin.r between you ant the
plaintiff be dtsolved.
The day fir ii--imnc I. fxl and
this publication male in the Hillsboro
In.tctenderU by urder of the lion. Th imu
A. Mcl'rido. Ju.lgo of aaitl IViurt, mad on
Janusrr il, I'MO,
FETER H. WARD.
37.43 Attorney for l'laintiff.
Ktir of Kiwatl MfttleMent.
The undersigned administrator of the
cirute of -M uli mm ren ileceosot, ho fil-
el hi final rei.rt j uch aihuinistralor
In tlie cunt v court ot ashtngtoo roao
tv, Kreir.n, and said court ho appointed
M .n.lsy the nth dav of March, ImOO as
time for hearing objections to said ac
count.
Iateil at llillslmro, Oregon thi 31 -
day of Jfcniiarr,
rv, l.SV.
w. . My
Administrator of the estate of
Wren, deod, '
V
Can)paigQiQ3
Philippics
1 1
A book of over 4"0 pane ith nearly
300 bea'it.ful illustnitiiuiH of tr.M ji
in ai-tion aist -en. in the l'hili. n.e
lolandd, pnbl.shcd by
The UickM-Jailil PuhlUliiug foinpany
of San Frncii, the only publisher
in the I'luiul Sistr wiio M-ut r.-t re
CDUtivus to Manila epo.i.il!v to
com pile a history of thewur. A iminy
aa 'ii wri'ers were enrav'iI iu the
work in Manila, many of whom were
with the troop iu vnrioii engage
ment and wera i-rinilted to u- of
ficial records to Verily their reports.
Advance Sale aver ttooo VoIuiiips
In Manila shows the faith of ..lier
in the publication. It is sold l.y .iil
scription on'y ami return! soi.li.-ni
have lieen employed a far as po.'-i-tiht.
A few more bl-ciiLs wanted in
this state. Address The lli. ksjinl.i
Publishing ('oinp.iiiy, il 1-irt Stnn-t,
San Francimu, C al.
Map of liattlflleld
made by an otii.ial inap-tieiker in
the 8th army corps t'liahlen tin- leads
er to follow clofely the movi iiient
troop. Description af Philippine Islands
giving atatUtiiid and othor informa
tion as to climatic ii.li.li: ions, resour
ces, etc., ami an aeeontit of the trip
to Manila, taking the remler thru
Honolulu, Japan and China.
The Oregon Special Edition
contain a complete history of the 2d
Oregon Volunteer regiment in the
Philippine campaign, aud also the
nsniH, port otlice address ami occu
pation of e?ery nieiiilier of the regi
ment, together with lists of killed and
wounded, death by .liso.m.-, promo
tion, discharges, etc., and also cuts of
each company and otlicer of the
regiment. It is vouched for as otli
ciallv correct by a certiuYate from
the Colonel.
NOTICK t oil V lll.K ATIOX
Ltao Orric at Obkuor Citt, Ob.
Jti. -2ii, i:o,
NOTICK IS HERKIIY tllVKN. THAI
the followiinr-numed settler has liesl
notice of his intention to n.uke linul procf
iu support of tiis claim, and that said proof
will be made before i lie ( ouiity Clerk of
Washington County, at Hillsboro Ote., on
Mar 2, l'.HO, viz:
ALliKUT 8CHMIDI.IN,
H. K. No. 1I.W for tlie N V W of Sec (I.
T3N oi R 4 W .
He name the following witnesses to
pr ve hi continuous residence uihiii and
cultivation of said land, vis:
ftrngellwrt rltmixen, ol nrownsport ure
Iternhart Royer, of " "
Ambrose Sctiiiiidliii, of " '
Oust r'chiiiidhii ol "
CM Aa. H. MOOllKS
3(M1 Register.
Teaicber'a F.xnniinntlon.
Notice il hereby given that the rnunty
uperintendent of Washington county,
Oregon will hold the regular examina
tion of applicant for statu papers at
Hillsboro, on February, 14, 15, 10, and
17, a follows:
Commencing We.lnes.lay rebruary, 14,
at 9 o'clock a in and continuing till .Sat
urday, February, 17, at 4 o'clock p in.
Wednesday; Penmanship, History,
Spelling, Algebra, Heading, School Law.
Thursday; Written Arithmetic,. Theory
of Teaching, iriuiiuiar, Hook-keeping,
Physics, Civil Government.
Friday; Physiology Geography, Mental
Arithmetic, Composition, Physical Geo
graphy. Batdnlay; Botany, Plane Geometry,
General History, English Literature,
Psychology. II. A. HALL,
County Superintendent
Dated at Hillsboro, Ore. Jan. 30, 1!H,
o7-otf
If Hhiloh's cough and consumption
cure, which is sold for the small prLw
of 25c, 50c and $100, does not cure
Uke the bottle back and wo will re
fund your money. Hold for over 60
years on this guarantee. For sale at
the Delta Drug Htore.
Sick headaches, the curse of over
worked womankind, are quickly and
surely cured by Karl's Clover ltoot
Tea, the great blood purifier and tis
sue builder. Money refunded if not
satisfactory. Price 25 and 50 cts. at
Delta.
On every bottle of Hhiloh'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 asy you are not bene
fited return the bottle to your Drug
gist and he may refund the price
paid." Price 25 cts, and 50 cts and
11.00. Delta Drug Htore.
How is your wife has she lost her
beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi
gestion. Hick Headache are the prin
cipal causes. Karl's Clover ltoot Tea
haa cured these Ills for half a centu
ry. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. Money
refunded if results are not satis
factory. Delta Drug Htore.
Always cheaper
Id the end than mmy seeds
that onlv cost half as ronrh.
Tsausl, true to name, fresh and
reltabl. Always the Pot. asm
. for Ksrry's take oo otnera..
Wttte far tu) SsI Asausl.
rr.HBV
tlMSl. Stlrb.
II
The Absolutely Pure
Made from Grape
Cream of, Tartar.
m
Baking powders made from alum and other
hrU. Mtistle adds are lower in criceVbut
; '
MM MM . Ww www - ww
county in wtt--wk and injurious to the stomach
,ne
reside Thscounty ciera soto su,
AN.MlL ANNUIMIKL.NT.
At the beginning ef the year I
wi-.li to infofii t' s p ib', soioewhal
in regard to my t iirp.-
Into ileti rini. .oil lo kit upwi'b
''ie tioi. s an I d i tit" very i si ..rk.
This liowev. r :s nn'-NV Yeir
wilvo" tor I i . ve 1 i'ti, n I a n now,
earnestly sii.il.. .1 2 to iitipr iv-.
1 am iiet no.... I In line! the ttlt-
l:c dcm.-in.is. if you uaiit ciietip
pboli" ciniie ami gi tthoinat a eelit
s oietv. If you wirt life six- Kr
ti i's, 1 make tl - in tine t n.iu.'b for
xi. y one, and a. lately ierte't in
likeinvs. All regular work of cabi
not ami older sir. -s will t' .imie in
tiie mint cons'cieticiou-. ui.inni r and
to your full s .lisf.ietiou.
If you w:ii'i tvirtnit frstiHV, 1 c-in
show Villi tin n ;(i-.,t H.svir! Iliel'l Hlld
the lowest pi i vs.
t'oine and see loo whether you
want anything or not. iloyl Photo
grapher. Cm up is a Ion r of tl.ousanils ot
young mothi rs K-cause its outlirt-ak
is so agonizing itnd tri.iii ntly fatal.
Hhiloh's iiiugii mill ei.iisiiiuption cure
lo t like magic iu eases of erough. It
bus never tieen known lo fail. The
worst case r. In v. it iiiiine.liiile y .
Price 25c, 50' and tl 00, You Jan
get it at the Delta.
V. J. liarta-r has put in a line tock
of cigars a cigarett. s.
Call on V. J. llartsi, .Second street
if you want s lirst cjass. shave or hair
cut. Try his Imths, either hot or
cold.
What is Shiloli? A grand old rem
edy lor Cough, Colds and Consum
ption; used through the world lot
half a century, has cured innumer
able cases of incipiont consumption
and relieved many in advanced stag
es. If you are not solistled with the
results we will refund your money.
Price 25 and M cts and f 1.00. 1 t lia.
Beautiful complexion is an iin
xsssihility without good blood, the
sort that only exists iu connection
with gixni digestion, a healthy liver
and Uiwels. Karl's Clover ltiait Tea
acts directly ou the Isiwels, liver and
kidneys keeping them in perfect
health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. at
Delta Drug Htore.
Do you know consumption is pre
ventable? Science has proven that,
and also that neglect Is suiciiltd. The
worst cold or cough can Ihu cured
with Hhiloh's Cough and Consump
tion Cure. Hold on positive guaran
tee for over fifty years. Delta Drug
Htore.
SHI HIFF S HALF.
HY V1RTUK OK AN KXK.CUTION,
Decree and Order of Sale, issued out
of the Circuit I ourtofthe State of Oregon
for Washington County, iu favor of
Mary Vinson and Jennie Chapman, Kx
ecuturs of the last will and testament of
Minerva Newton, deceased, and against H.
11. Humphreys and Aran. int. i K. Huph
reys, hxe utors of tiie lust will and tsstu
incnt ol Thus. D. Humphreys, deceased,
John J. Morgan, Iiiuiiiii K. Morgan, his
wife. S. U. Humphreys, Mary ;:. Humph
reys, his wife, .lolin it Huinphieys, Flora
Humphreys, iiiswife. T hotmis J. Humph
reys, .i.zie Humphreys, his wife, Samuel
T. Humphreys Aritlnllit.l K. H ilinehreys,
Mary A. Wolvertoii, and Hruce Wolverton,
tier husband. Art her K. Humphreys, V,l'.
Wood and T, T. (leer, (iuvernor of the
Slate of Oregon, F. I. Dtinhar, Setretary of
State of the Stale of Oregon, and Chas. .
Moore, Mute Treasurer of Oreion, consti
tuting the r-tnle Land It. ard of tlie State
of Oregon and F.luahfth J l.andess, fur
the sum of fli.. si costs, and for the further
Mini of 4T2IK.nu U.S. gold coin, with in
terest thereon at the rate of percent per
annum from the loth day of December, lstiH
and tlie further sum ol ILWIiU mill in
.crest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum from the loth day of December
IKitianil the turtner sum ol :si in i.
S. irold coin with iulerest thereon from the
loth d iy of Dei-emlier. IKC.I, ut the rule of
M Mr cent per annum unit lor me cost aim
expenses of sale mid of said writ.
Now. therefore, by virtue and In pursu
ance of suid judgment, diereettiid order jf
sale, I will, on .Mon. lay tne ..til nay ot
February, l'.mo, at the south door of tlie
( ourt I tons.! in Hiiisiniro, vt iisiiin ton
County. Oregon, at the hour of to o'clock
a. m., of said day, sell at public auction to
tlie highest bidder for cash, the following
dcscrilsjd real property, to-wit:
First: Tracts numliered 3S and 39 as the
rame aniM'urs in the amended pint of ruir
view addition to the town of Hiilslioro,
Washington. County. Oregon.
tsecotul: tracts numbered 21. 2.1. i. '27.
'2, ; and 37 as marked and platted in the
amended tilat of Fairvicw addition to the
Town of Hillsboro, Washington County,
Oregon.
'Third: Tracts ntimliereil 22, 2o and 36
in Kaii view addition to tlie town of Hills
boro, y ushington ( ounty, Oregon, ulsive
described to satisfy the hereinbefore named
Bums, and for the costs and expenses of
said sale.
Said property will be sold subject to re
demption as per statute of Oregon.
itm-ss my hand this :id day of January
l!Mi.
W. D. BRADFORD.
SherifTof Washington County, Oregon.
Uy C. F. Dcichmaii,
leputy
Tlio. II. A E. It. Tongue,
Attorneys for Plaintiff 33-37
Catarrh Caauot he Cured
with local applications, a they cannot
leach i he seal of tlie disease. Catarrh is s
blood or constitutional disease, and in or
der tocure ttyoii must bike internal rem
edies. Hall's Catarrh i tire is taken inter
nally, and nets directly on the blood and
mucous sitrluces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is
not a ipijiek medicine. It was prescribed
l.y one .1 i.r Is-st physicians in this coun
try for ycais, and us a regular prescription.
It is composed of t tie bi-st tonics known
couhiut-d Willi the best blood purilii rs, act
ing direc Iy on the mucous surface. The
perfect combination ol the two ingredients
is what prodtici's such wonderful resul's
in curl g Catarrh, .S lid lor testimonials
I'rec.
Address, F.J CHEN K Y A Co., Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists. 7.r.
Hull's Family Fills are the best.
.
co, atw voaa.
MANY young woman ara completely proatrate4 for
week ont of avery month by menstrual sufferings
Tho terror of menstruation overshadow their whola
lives. How needless thia la la most cases is sliawn by tbe
thousands of grateful letter constantly
coining to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mas.,
f om women she has helped.
Miss Joi, Saul, Dover, Mich-, write
as follows to Mrs. Pinkham :
I suilored untold agony every
month and could get oo relief until I
tried your medicine ; your
vice and a few bottles of
Compound have made
I shall bless you a long as
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Pain leaves its mark. Faces become pale and thin. Fea
tures grow sharp and haggard. The stamp of suffering is un
mistakable. Write to Mrs. Pinkham for aid. Her experience t
la the widest in the world and her advice is free.
p Free BICYCLE Free
Q Tif tii-t'i-t Im-I.mt 14 n fnp
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II. Wchrutif; iS: Sons, and explains itself. Your name will bo r
wtitttti on the Llank line
drawing:
No.
H. W. Se e
mmmmmtnmmnimmmmitfm
B HAVE YOU USED 3
BUTTER PARCHMENT? s
71
. All gilt-edged butter put on the mar
ket by creanieiies is wrapped in paper.
The product of the private daily would
reach its market in much bettei condi-
. tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment
than it docs when wrapped in cloth.
Parchment is uot only better than cloth
but cheaiic.
. Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard irom
which 27 sheets can be cut 27Parch
nient wrappers cost 2 cents.
500 ShsPts 8x11,
500 Sheets, 8xi3,
tandard slie (or 2-pouud rolls Is
8x1 1 inches; 2-pound blocks are
wrapped iu the 8x13 size.
One reason why paper has not been
generally used heretofore, farmers
coii!d not get it ot the ntnttal htcre
It is now kept at the Independent of
6ce ctit to any size wanted.
?anaiauaiaaiiaiaiaauamimiiaiu
Furniture for sale
AT PORTLAND PRICES. .
To prove this call at the corner of Main and Third streets ami get piices
P. O. BROWN,
Furniture Dealer.
i vV ir Vr ic
SAVE
YOUR
it
"Star" tin tap (showing smr.II stain printed on nn.lur si lo
of taiO, ' Horse Shoe," "J. T.," " mii1 Lurk," "Cross Bow,"
aud " I)-utiimoiiil " Natural Ieaf Tin Tai?s are of wiial value in
secnrinn presents mentioned below, and may lie aaaorteil.
Evt-ry man, woman and child cita find ouethiug on the list
that they would like to have, ami cun have
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STAR PLUG TOBACCO
wilt l lensrr aad r mnr- plrv.ure thaa timr'u WHtt f njr
hrs.... r4KETHETE9TI
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HAGGARD
FACES SN
WOMEN
letter of ad
Lydla E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable
me the
I live."
happiest woman aliv.
MISS ROSA tiCLDEM, 116 VY.
Cleveland Ave., Canton, O..
writes:
"Dcar Mrs. PiSkham
Four years ago I had almost
given up hope cf ever be
ing well again. I was
afflicted with those
dreadful headache spella
which would sometimes
last three or four days.
Also had backache, bear
ing-down pains, leucor-
rhcea, dizziness, and terri
ble pains at monthly periods
confining me to my bed.
After reading so many testi
monials for your medicine, I
concluded to try it. I began
to i-uiK, up aner tailing
the first bottle, and have
vH Cfr. ri i 1. c t ,i train
rapiuiy, unu now leci
like a different woman.
I can recommend Lydia
E. Pinkhatn s Vegetable
Coisinnund in hlohi-sf terms
to all sick women."
iimil nf thnii oivi'ii nunv hv il
and put in a box awaiting the
No.
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j (itirrbaso to the aiiioiint of fl.OU and is a
i I'bain e on a Ijulios or (.lent l'.mo (h1
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