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AN OLDEST PlOJiEE Mrs. J. L Meek dit d at th rfomeof her Son Stephen ( AMK TO OIU..0 IN Is 10 Sk want lie Hauicliter uf a V l' rce ..i . ...... U..I I.... ..r llltliaa niri .tmi lit-, in S-VfU ( lillilrcti. Mra. Virgiim Meek, widow of J.. I.. Meek, deewtaed, died a I tho home of her won, Stephen A. I). Meek Unt Mnlty, aged hO year, and wh tuirrii-il on Wcdiiinday hI the Tu.iln liii Plains Preabytwinn Church cemetery. In IH.'tH, tho lieautiful Italian prin-ci-hh, daughter of Kow-o Mo-le, a Ni . Perce Indian Cliii-f, tiril hud h glilllpNO of modem civili.illloll Hf rudely exemplified !y ih llot-Ky Mountain trttperH in her fat tier' dominions on Haliiion 1 liver in Idaho, iler father had heard of 1 he ChriHihtn MiHHinnary, Hpuining, who) station was to Ititt woM of him. He hail formed a fav .raliiH opinion of the, new religion ami It prolin-or. lie thirsted for knowledge mid im portunod tht) liold dishing Meek to iimtruct him and hi people. M'-ek with Home of hi aHociiitiu hud do aeciidttd from tht) higher mountain fastness to spend tlio Whiter ill the lower valleys. Mifk wan mow skilled in tlm use. of his rill.) than in tho delmti a of the schools, but tliere Is some evidence that hit gavo h lew theoretic lecture on the while mtui'it religion. Ibtfore tlie winter was passed he wedded tho beautilul In dian umldeu to whom ho Rave the name of his native statu, Virginia. Hho waa ttien ahou! 18 years of age. TrarKT Newell had wedded a airier of Virginia. Aout that time Un American Fur Company disbanded, Home of ita members returning Kwt, Home came to the Columbia while others reuiulnod lu the mountain.. Mock and hia brother in law Newell being 'f the latter comany. Thty trHied on their own account and while they found some lieavcr, the price of furs had lullen and and the prottlH of the business was gone. After about two year of this iiido pendent trapping Newell proponed to Meek that they leave tho moun tains and come to the country Weal of the Cascade. Meek consented. Tkls was in 1840. At Fort Mall the trai.ixirs changed to the plonivr and two wagona that had leti led there by Dr. Whitman were repaired and loaded wiih the families, Hj this lime Mock's first born, Courtney, wait a reHionsibility. Teams were hitched to tho wagons and further excriment of "taking wagons to Oregon" commence 1 and nucce-HS-lully strlormed. Meek squatted on a (fraud tract of land lying North ot llillslsiro and now known as J. I. Meek and wife's donation land claim. Virginia was Installed as the head ol her department 1 1 the house of thlb homel.uilder where tihe remained supreme till the death ot her husband in 1H75. Hoon tliereafler she, by iu vitatioti went to the residence of her HonHtcphen where sho has had a home during the last weare or her life. Several of her children have Kone to Idaho, at ol near the hunting grounds of her father, but tho girl hood scones had no enticements for the matron whose heart was attached to the land of her matuie woman hood. While Mrs. Mock never for got her isjopla or their language, she readily adapted herself to the wuja of the white man. Hho had a love able disposition. In acts of charity she was foremost though her modesty and timid tearing covered up many of her good deeds. The hist years ol her life seemed sad since some years ago she lost her eyi-sight but who can say that her ili.-erful spirit ws damiiedselng sho sat and hummed tho old air of her girlhood and ro toloed al lb" foi in f her children. Jos ill ia u pioHiprotR farmer and stock man lu iu.dio, Olivo Meek Hi ley who is a graduate of an Ivist- rn college, is comft rtably placed in i... ..Km Htate with her sister J on me Meek Newhard, a near neighU.r, HU phen A. 1. Meek is in our county a thrifty farmer ooiimuIIihI on Indus trial as well as public matters. Three other children were Isirn to Mr. and Mr. Meek, two of whom died in childhood while the oldest, Courtney was accidentally drowned a few your ago In the Willamette at Port land. Of royal blissl herself, her husband, Joseph I. Mink was no less a nobleman. He was a cousin ol President Polk. Two limes he served as a iimmIoI for the painter, tine he was wen in the pose as n typical trapper and frontiersman, and again In Htanley a famous paint ing "the lrapi r dasl shot. 1 he Incident that suggested thin picture was a tight with tho Indians in !.s..b or 18117. The coiiimny of trappers. In moving camp, unexpectedly came on a war party of Itlackfect Indian-. tku ixmiimnv was devided into two parts. The iion-combattanls, ..,!..... timrn tt-erH a few. and ol the p k animals were sent over a liUI while the unencumiwred lighting men were sent dlnctly against the The savagm wero in -nuiwi atrenirth and a running hi resulted. Htanley, the painter with tho pack traiu on the mountain aaw Meek Are his Iwt shot In the i, l,ml that laid low his enemy .Il..wed the Whiteo t' es.-as The scene was made the subject for a painting. H.memlxr Dr. Hrown the uji-to date dentist will 1 In llillslioro Mar. I'.t. m l. t Hhanahan and wife ".iave taken up Uielr residence with us of vvui.lnlim county. They tor I ni urn out at Mr. Moreland s. U welcome and our ...In hone onlv f r givxl fortiine ....i hmiiiiem as a result of their coming. "A Taste of War in Lnxon," Is tin titln under which Mr. l'hetp nu marsh, tho special commissioner In the Philippines for The Ou'look, dem-riln-a his stirring expericuci with Oilonel lU'll In tlie righting and forced marches in th northern purl of Luiton by which tho insurgents' hrmy -there was dispersed. Mr. Whltmarsh also furnishes many in teresting photograph. The article apear In the March MagaJne Number of The Outlook. (Id a jT.tr The Outlook CXmjanj', New York K. h. Mi "r in irk has reopened his l i' jcie Blore on Main ntrwt. '1 lie I'lillippino Inlands brought to your dixr by Chaplain (iillierl. The Witter lu the lake has r.seu at the rate of 8 feet day since the rain bi-gan. ll'-nry Kehuultxer won the wheel given !wy by U. Webrung A Hons lat 'cilunlay. 1'. J. I'rttrs r is down sick with tho Isgiippe. His brother Fred has charge of his shop. If you want a good bicycle, call at Mi (Jorinick's bicycle store, he can sell you one at Portland prices. l.tily Oregouiau coots per week. Head IIih war news, fresh from the wires. J. W. Cave, agent. 4i-4li Tlie event of the season will with out douU lie Chaplain tlillx-rt's lec ti.re in the Mcllnslist church this Friday evening. Not Aguiimldo, but Chaplain Oil ls r( will present tlie Philippine Is-lamL- at the Methodist church this Friday evening. Mis. Kva Wollf, of Ileavcrton, diiil yeHierday morning, aged 28 years, i-ilie leaves a husband and one Miiall child. Dr. Vj. H. P.rown will Is) in Hills Is iro Monday Mar. I'.Hh at theresi-deni-o of Mrs. J. W. Morgan, will re main one wis k. Kvery bicyclist should have a good lamp The 201 b century and Holar lamps are amoeif I be lst, for sale at V. h. Mc( rod' k's. Don't forget that on Monday Mar. I!) you will have an opportunity to have your denta. work done in tho latest approved manner. On We liicsiiuy last we had an un usually heavy rain storm Hccompaui- n I by a wind of some force. It is to be dcsirtd that a hpell of aunshine follow. All js-ople who want to be posted on the burning question of today, will hear Chaplain (iillM-rl's lecture tt the Mcllnslist church this Friday evening. Judge I,. A. Hood will start this evening or tomorrow morning on a visit to his brother who lives In Missouri. He will be away about three weeks. The members of the HhI Cross Moiety are requested to meet Hatur day afternoon at i-.'M, at the residence of Mrs. 8. U. Huston. Uy order of the president. Washington county doca not fur nish all (he beef eaten by her citizens. Several shipments by express have been received this week by a local dealer from Portland. At the Christian church in Hills horo last Hunday there was raised in the collection taken at the end of the sermon the sum of $10.21 for the cause of foreign missions. Frank in Kit liter who plays the piano at the opera House next Tuns day evening celebrated his eleventh nirthday alsiut two weeks ago. )u the i.ecusion of his Hrformance next week he will use his own piano. Dr. Mulkey of Indciendpnce, Polk county who some weeks ago went into the Hocky mountain states and territories on a vacation ramble stop piil on his way home and s ent Hun lay with his sister, Mrs. Hickafoose. A local contest in the Hecdvillc school district brought out the lar iest vote that has ever lxori cast in that district for kcIumiI oftteers. The whole vole cast was 44. N. 1'. O -crman was elected director to nerve ihree years and Hans lUsmussun clerk. Mr. A. C. Hhute when In Portland list Tuesday bought and brought home for the Hillsboro baud 12 new nieces of eoni-ert music, llcgnlar daily practice of the momla'r is kepi up and a weekly meeting of the en lirebaiid. A new tei.or horn has lai n added which materially streng thens the band. On last Friday Wm. Vandyhe living near Verboot was working in the timlier when striking a steel wedge a glancing blow caused num erous pariicliw of stel to strike bin, in the face. Two of these cmbedihsl themselves in the eye and were re- noved ly the Drs. ltailey under co- niii auaetithesia. Little Interest wan taken in the schisil meeting held last Monday. I'he report of the clerk substinttally s reMrtel last week was read and refined to an nuditing cominiUe consisting of C. K. Deichman, W. N. Ilirrett and Oeo. ileox, U. n. ireer was elirled director without ipposition and F. 1. MKJorniick rlerk. Dr. F. J. Hailcy of Hillsboro took the required examination in meiii iiie Hinl surtrerv last week Is-t- re the armv lsard and will enter the service as assistant surgeon with the rank of lieun mint. Three only a elicd from Oregon and Washington and Dr. I'.ailey was the only one that .nswered the reouin-d numher Ol until ions. He does not know yet when he will Is' assigned to duty. C. A. Cavell ha apisiintod his de puties to assist him lids yeal In the Held listing nropeny lorine iiss. Hssiissment. K. I Kuratll will have the north cast part ol the county, Ij. IT. Walker the south west, John Vanderwall the north west, Oeorge II. Wilcox will le on gunrd at the oilice and will assess the city ol Hil'.stsiro, while Mr. Cavell will work in the south east part of the county. Mr. D. C. Dowea agent of tha Columbia Hoap works Is In town this wtt'k Introducing the Blue Mountain Mineral Hoap. The soap Is a flno dfturi;eant and will be found to be entirely satisfactory for removing lar nilch or grease from the hands or Irom fabriin. Mr. (lower Is also showini? ihe Harrington clothes washer. The implement is one that every housewife should have who does her own washing. The H. I. Company has made a rate of 1 1 fare for round trip Iran. poralioiito delegate attending the democratic slate convennon wnicn m.s ts in Portlsnd, Atil 12th next Although it D not so stated, it Is pro- bible that the same coocesflon will (h- made to delegate attending the republican congri'ssional mn vent inn held at Mi Minnvilleon April 10 and the republican state convention to be held in Portland on April 12th. A rule of 1 1 fare has been made for ntt ndtnts al the Inter-collegiate Ora torical contest which Is at Monmouth March Uth. IV LIST DRAWN Thirty one of our Citizens tcho trill be Called upon next term ot Court nn.i.miM; ItACK TAXKS Sheriff Kraiiruril Is Makiair UimnI MiaaiuiC t ollt-ctis 'I krui The citizens drawn last Stlurd-iy to serve on the jury at the March term of the circuit court are. T H luibrie, N Hillsboro, Farmer P lioncow, N Hillsls.ro, " K L. Abbott, N Hillsls.ro, Merchant J Iterger jr, IVavenlain, Farmer L Nichols, lleaverton, " J K Hedges jr, K Cedar, " J M burroughs, K Htltte, u J C Hni.s k. W (ilar. Merchant Cal Jtcksr, W Hutte, Farmer J H lliiley, lluxton, " CO Hancock, Corneliuf, Merchant t: His-kstrotli, Cornelius, Krnier C Ituchaiian, Cornelius, " J V Hartley, Dairy, " A Knox, lairy, " I K Hradley, D.iiry, " Oeo DiM.ley, Dairy, " H Alexander, Dilley, " Olio Wismer, Dilley, " J II Davis, Cj. lun bis, " II F Oordon, N F tJrove, " II H Clark, N F Orove, Contractor D V Htewart, H F Orove, Farmer II M Shipley, H F Orove, Hpeculator II 15 Johnson, H F Orove, Liveryman J CHchulmerich, Dairy, Farmer C Khese, H Tualatin, " J Miller, H Tualatin, " W J Oregg, Mountain, " J W York, Heedville, " Thos Hain, Wapato, " During the past year taxes amount. Ing to lil:l,470.2l havelieen collected by Hheriir liradford and his deputies. A social ITort has la'ti made to gather in money from the delinquent rolls. The success has been gratify ing. The work has not beeu fully completed, but w lmt haa been done Is shown in this slatcuieni From the S'.)l roll.. 45 7.1 18112 147 80 103 43 388 40 413 70 681. 08 U24 12 loiooo y: 1h;i 181)1 18!)f. 18!lli 18i)7 18U8 o entire.. Total 1103470 21 In additiou to this sum costs on tho ill linquer.t lists have been collect ed amounting to $1167.13 swelling the money going through the office to t0t,(27.34. l'AtmC UJitVEKSITT. The second year class ditl them selves credit, upon presenting "The Courtship of Miles Htandish" Friday evening Msr. 2nd. All the parts were so well plajud the costums o appropriate, and the stage so realis tic, one could easily imagine he had witnessed an interesting scene in the irood old colony days. The cast of characters, was Priscilla, Hena llux- lot.; John Alden, Horace i nomas; Miles Htandish, Frank L. Orimes, and the Klder, Magistrate,. Messenger Indian and wedding guests. Music was rendered between the scenes by Misses Olgers, Duller and Yoder. The rest of the niemlars of the class showed lively Interest, in the adver- tising of the play, and were reward ed by having one of the largest aud iences which have graced Marsn Hall lor sometime. The success of such plays Is largely due to the un tiring etrorts of Miss Martha 8. Evans who is at the head of the department of Vocal FxpriHsi ni in the Univer sity. After Ihe play was over the participants and a few guesui were served a delicious repast in the din ing hall of tho Ltdioa Dormitory. While In the midst of this delightful part of the evening the recent would lie bride anil groom received glor ious old time charivari. Friday eve March the 9th the State Oratorical Contest lakes place at Monmouth. Mr. Win. T. Fletcher who won llrst place in the Tll.bals prize contest, which was also the Home contest will represent P. U. The University may well hsve con tiilence In him, for he not only has a good sound oration, but a popular one as well and we know he has such a delivery as to sustain it. SCHOOL IHStKICT NO. 7. District Clerk Moscow's annual re port shows: liallance on hand Mar 1, "J'J I 47 Taxes 2075 54 Htate .School Fund 2254 00 Tuition outsiders 38 00 Miscellaneoue 1 50 Total 52ii9 51 The disbiirsnients have lsn for: Teachers salaries $.1082 50 Interest on warrants 2 14 Incidental I4li 88 Paint and lals.r 045 34 Water 31 80 Premium on refunding bond 87 50 Interest on Isiiids 510 00 Clerk's salary 00 Fuel 112 72 Janitor's salary 10 00 Knllanceon hand 374 63 Total School children 52i; 51 district is 435 In The following named pupils in the public schools of the county have just completed the 8th grade in the course and have paM a satisfactory examination. Diplomas have beeu granted to the following pupils. Mary I-elUtiu.... Middleton lie wis Iwrence Mary Patterson Mints M. C-amplieil Klanch O'Cahow llattie J IVhow Caroline Withrcom'ie... James II Jack Martha Holmes Ker.iah M Ingrahain Ilertha M Kmmel Minnie II Kmmel Scholia Laurel Farmington .Middleton Hhoda V lleaton - The Native Hon's will have impor tant business at their next meeting March 15. All meiiilerB reipjested to attend Misa Henderson, the 17 year old d mchter of Mr. M. H. lit nderson at Cornelius died yesterday. Dig shipment of new spring goods expected next week at H. K, Hryan A Hon's. ttufuis MintKf iiiuiUiinY ' tt.M. Chaplain Gilbert of tb 2d Oregon regiuiant will give his famous I c ture "On Tho Firing-Line" in Methodist church this Friday eveii- ilig. All the nev.-p p. is "f the Btale unite lu baying iha. l; .eelure M the uioft interesting aud uulqu lec ture preseuted in lain years. In this lecture the Chaplaiu will give the funny aid as well as the more pathetic aide of the soldier tife- i. i Incidents from the camp, hospital and firing line crowd the lecture. A large collection of curios repre sentation ofSpanshaud Philippine warfare, aud illustrating native dress, customs, courtship and marriage will be exhibited. At the close of the lecture Philt pine souvenirs will tie distributed. Admission 25 cents, children 15 cU. TKeTsTkKK'S KtCOKT. On ba I lancing bis Isx.k March 1st County Treasurer Ca.ly nuns money on hand in these lumls: School districts County fund School fund Hoad fund Indigent fund Institute fund Kxceas fund Citv of Forest Urove.. .. 2 l!l 35 1105 till 1007 t o 228 80 3:18 80 48 55 ti 50 18 27 2 31 City of lieaverton Total.. $3025 33 Master Frank ie Hichter,4he mar velous blind hoy pianist, w ho was here als.ut two years ago, will make his second apiwarance at the oi-ra house next Thursday, March 13. He is larger than he was at his first visit, twing taller aud of finer ai pearance every way. His skill as a musician has kept up with his physi cal duvelnpent and h's iierforiiiance that was fine then is far superior now. The shipment of freight from the Hillsboro station for r enruary was Hay Flour , Htraw .... Potatoes. Luuilr.. Wood Hops Total 3 cars., 45010 rt. .4 " . .. 1 " . .2 " . . 1 " .12 " .. .3 " .. 20 " 141800 H 21320 Hi 00540 lb 573 A) tt. 41 MM 10 Hl 35335 It. 780015 H On every Is t tie of Hhiloh'a Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you Is to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfuily, then If you can ssy you are not bene fited return the Isitlle to your Drug gist and he may refund the prii paid." Price 25 cts, and 50 cts and 1.00. Delta Drug Htore. How la your wife has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi gestion, Hick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea has cured these ills for half a centu ry. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts. Money refunded it result are not satis factory. Delta Drug Htore. Many a lover has turned with dis gust from an otherwise lovaute gin with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover ltoot Tea purifies the breath by lis action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Mow lor years on alMolule guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 50 cts at Delta. The ladies missionary society of the Congregational church entertaiued the ladies of the Methodist church missionary society last Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J. II. Murrvman. The occasion Was one of profit and an inter change of good will. The Coffee Club auxuliary to the Hillsboro Fire Department entertain ed the firemen at lunch last Saturday evening. The occasion was a most enjoyable one, the cake and the coffee being standard and the spetchea both witty and grave. Henry Wooley, a pioueer of 1815, is lying seriously 111 at his home in Portland. Complication of heart troubles makes It doubtful If he re covers. It Is announced that Go. O wr is wed Mrs. Hell Hairy. Her maiden name was Hell Trullingt r and well known in Hillsboro, where she at tended school. (Tall on F. J. Harber, Hecond slreo! if you want a first-clasn shave or hair cut. Try his baths, either hot or cold. Schulmerich A Hon will have a car load of Utah land plaster next Wed nesday. Sugar American Granulated, ISIti for 1.00. H. K. Hryan A Hon. Hamilton Brown Hhms 25 cases just in. H. K. Hryan A Hon. Hoap Fairbanks 10 bars for 25 cts. H. E. Hryan A Hon. Hrooms for .Hon. 25c. H. E. Hryao A Arkf r' Kagllsh Remrily a 111 stop nsiKh at any lime, anil will enro the worst cold in twelve hours, or money re fim.Usl. 25 and 50 oenU al I 'elti Drug 8tire. ni n.no:. IS TIIR ClUfl lT COlTIiT OK THK Stte of Orison, for the County ol Washington, U. Kklin, ri.titititf.1 Ouatav Sundbriy, Krick Hundliern and Peter I. mil, partners under name of Handberg A f'u. iN fi ndants. To Ouatave Bundher . Krii-k Humller and Feter Lind, the above named defen dmita. in tha name of the hint of Oregon, you anil each of von are he n-h reiininsl to ap- pmir and anawer tneminipiaini nitu against vou in the above entitled action ami court on or before thelat day of April, l'J V that heiiic the time urewnlietl In tlie order cs the publication of lliia aummona, anil if yon fail to ao apjiear and annwer aaid com ulaint. the tiluintilT will take iinU-ment against vou and each of yon for the 111111 of one hundred and -Trt!'v-i.re dollar., to gether with interest thereon from the Mth lav of June. IXH. nl the rati-of eight Issi cent per aniiuii., and for the atlin of K) attornera feea. and for hia ciwla and tin bnrsementa in thia action, and an order of anle of all your right title anil inten-al wh eh all or any of yon have in ml to the following deecnlMsl real proneMy located in Washington comity, alate of ore on to wit: The houtli Kasl ifuarU-r ot Hection in Townahin X North of ItJin -e h w of Willamette Meridian, aaid property having been duly stt-w-hed in this action Wnd now hel-l under aaid attachment to satiafy and judgment obtained in lliia tion. Tli ik innimona ia pnbl ahisl bv onlcr of the Hon. I onia A. Rood, I ouii.y Judge of Washington comity, Ktate of Oregcn, m de and ntered in Una cause and court th 27th day of February, !:., and the date of the nrat pahiication ol Una notice is Mar ti, !', knd ia to run for aix consecutive weeka thereafter, A. W. JOHNSTON", and JOSKt'H A WHI.Ki.KU 43-48 Attoroaya for I' lain tiff M'JIMOX. IV 1 1 1 E (ir.CUr CHUiT OF THK 1 Matt-of On-null lur Waahiugl'm eouu- i . W. I.durim. l'Uiutitr, t'voliiiatiil Lt-iukt. M.tilfliiie lh brut-e. Mm M.J. Iirs-vn, Mr II.SVIS. K. Pu-kt-l, K1U t1 t'ki I. anil J. A. tiilu-M lru- t'-r, lK:t"f lldttllts. 'lu Mrtliit.-tiul K.-iiiku. Mr. M.J. IU-vtt, Mr. Uts-vst and J. A. Yvunrwt trui.ltt.. four of llit) above named defeu- dalits ' lu the name of the lut of Onso.i, you anil m-li ot you nr I.enjt'V nsp.irvj to ap-s-ar a it' I anw r tliv oiu.ii iaint hint mraiual you in tlie uUive eutitltsl i uurt ami auit ou or ts-ture itie laiil iluy of Ihe time pra-is-rils-il in tlie orilt-r tor piitltt-iitiiH of lliia miiiiiuiiiis. to-wit: on ur before tltt- evi.i rution el si eeita nt-xl fioiu antlaju... lue date of tirtii iiuiibt'utioii ut lliia aiiitiuioi.a, tlie tirsl put.l i-utlon thereol heiriK ou Itie Jnit tlav of Ki-liruiiry, 1'J. ami if jru fail to no iip(H-ar nntl uiiHuter, for want thereof tlie I'laii.urt will apply t the court for tlie n-lii f .li'inaiiitt'tl in iii voniplaiiil, lo-wit: for juilifiiit nt al lium llie ili ft-iulant, Ker linuiiil Ki-iiikv. lor tlie ti in of t-U'with iiitertsil tlu-ri-oii anice Januarv I t, IstC, at tlie rutt-ol lu M-ri-nl s r annum, for the uin ol f lu aliorut-yrt1 lift, tor the aere Itate rillln ol I2.."iU tamn liaiil. anil lor lti ionIh amt tiinliurseiiieiila nftlna auit, and for a decree eorrei-luitf the ilescription of the real t-tatv (lest-rilK-d in ami returniing that oiirtuiii iiioi'lKSrfe eam-uUKl by ibe tit lenilaiii, lVrllniiiiil Ki'liike to plaintitt oa January 1:1, I!I7, itnil Im h ia rt-tritil on paie 4o ol Uslc "al'' K'srortls of Moru nxrm ol Haiti aahmton oountv, UreKon, by correctly ileMiribniic naid lamina lol lowi: "the rum liulf ol the northwat ijuu7ter, an'l Hi nortliwe.it quarter ot iha iiorttiwest ipiarler ot net-lion 34 T 2K K 1 W Will, tier-, l oiiUinoiK lji. aerea ot laml micortliiiK to liual rtMs-ivar'a receint No. 4ssN, Application No. s:tvi, .laled Kneel -er'a Oilii-e, Oreifon Oily, Oreiron, liar. 1&, Istai," and InrtH-losins aunt luortftaK ao relormetl anil rorrecteil, anil orilermg that tht. i4iiu4 ttUi. .lvi.oml ly ir. lh nianni-r provide! by law and the prooaeda apiuied to the aatislai tion of plaintiff"! litt jinltone nt, and that I lie lien of said inortKite. tia decreed prfor and aunerior to all clitim, iuterest or t q illy of each of tha detendtnit'a herein, ana for each other and tnrther relief aa to the court may appear tipiitahle. This aumniona la rerred upon you by nub'ioatton by order of the Hon. T, A. Mcllmle, judne of the t ilth Judicial dla trlct of OreKi.n, nmdo in 0sn court al llillMboro, (Ireiton, on January 27, l'JUO. r. V. iioecaer anu Biuitn at itowman. 87-U Atlorueya for Flamiifl. Notice ! lieSnieu. Ilicycle tax for l'Jmi ia now due and pay able at the bin-nils otlice in Hillsboro. W. J I. IlliAliKOKU. 4,2-40 Hhcriffunil tax collei-tor. Dead Letter Mat. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the poMtofllce at Hillslx.ro, Mar. 3, 1900: - Fred WisslrufT, J. N. Harrett. All letters not wiled for by Mar, 17, will he sent, to the Dead Ijetter Mice. One cent will le charged for eawli letter cal'tsl for. H. Ht'HUI.MEKICH, P. M HlSltOM'M KOIIEUTIME Wisdom's HolHrtine oornn'ts all blemishes of the face and makes a beautiful complexion. Delta Drug Htore. Schulmerich A Hon's is the place to buy farm implements. Plows, har rows and wayons sold at prices lower than other dealers offer them. Turf anil sluhhle 14 in sleel or wood beam at 14 oO. Htuhhle plows cheaper, 2 horse steel lever harrows for 11:1.50 ' horse steel lever harrows at 115.00 3 wide tire wagons $S5. Compare these prices with those or other dealers. Hhulmorich A Hon have a remenant sale of shoes at oO per cent discount from former prices. On account of the steel trust all arm implements will lie higher than before but Hehulmeait:h A Hon will sell after the raise at same prices aa others sold before. Croon is a terror of thousands of young mothers l-causo its outbreak is an uirmi7.inir and freouentlv fatal. Hhiloh's cough and consumption cure . .,, . 1 .. . L I. f.CI line magic ill iwten 01 tiougn. it has never Ihsuj known to fall. The worst cases relievisl immeiiiately. Price 25c. 50c and 11.00. oo can get it at the Delta. lleHiitiful eomtilexioii is an im tio-wihility without gissl bhssl, the sort that only exists In connection with gissl digeHtion, a healthy liver and Is.wels. Karl's Clover Hg)t Tea acts directly on the Imwels, liver and kidneys Keeping tnem 111 la-neci health. Priis- 25 cts. and 50 cts. at Delta Drug Htore. Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Kai l'g Clover ltoot Tea ia an alisolute cure aud haH lcn sold for fifty years on an alisolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, anil 00 cis. ieita irug HN.re. Do you know consumption is pre- ventsl.le? Heience has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal. The wor-t mid or cough can be cured with Hhiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Hold on positive guaran tee lor over fifty years. Delta Drug Htoie. Uo.k l.u.luiliii tliAriinn of over- m,rtul wmiiMnkinil. are nuicklv and surely cunsl by Karl's taover lUiot Tea, the great tilissl puriner aim tis sue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 25 and 50 eta. at Delta. If Hhiloh's cough and consumption mm u-htfh iti aflll I fur the small i.ri: of 25c, Me and f 1 00, does not cure take the Is.ttle back and we will re fund your money. Hold for over 50 venrs on this eimraiitee. For sale at the Delta Drug Htore. a?, xinhi m.liM ImmiIs at Ms shop on Hecond street, Hillsboro, for 1 rn ir iHtir sewisl shisw for 15 and gives special attention to repair ing. II" ust only nrsi-graoei nvn m which enahh him to guarantee his work. Kintrtv tk.. Oreiron Kidney Tea cures back ache, xidnev and bladder trouble nd constipation. Ielta iH-ug Htore. Kurek ll.rme Oil Is the heat pn-.'rv..::r-- of new imtber ami Ihe tsut slmt "Id Hstthrr. It oil., oftens, blw-fe-naand protect. I'se Eureka Harness Oil on vmr hm- mnf hr- nm ti,1rir mrrtn-b.iw1 UT Will fM "ntv Um MU biU mrmT l..ri 4-r ri.i rr nWtrln rnm- lri w'f I "ft ' mlm. s MHKKIt'FN MALIC rY viktck oir am Kxecrnos 1 J Decree and Order of Kale leaned out of the Cm-uil lourt of the Male of Oregon or Washington county, lu favor of W. P. lx.nl llovernorof the Slate ol Oregon, II. K. K.iiKii, sVcrrlary of Mate ftsr the tiLale ol Oregon, I'lnl aleUhaii, trawaurer ol the Mute of Oregon, and tugelher exs.ltirio, being aud constituting the Hoanl ol Coin niia-ionera for the aale of School awl I'ni veraitr lands and for the iiiveelme'il of the funde aruiug therefrom for tlie Mtat of Ore. and against N. A. I arrett. Heurietta Har rett, Henry Boge, John Hoge, and Krank Bailey Mignewor tlie ealate of N. A. bar rel I. ai.d lieurirtl-t I arrett, luaolvenu. lor the at. 111 of t.'i'O eoata with iiilerrat tha-r ou anu- Jaly U'4 1. at the rate of S percent per anuuiu and the further auai of flHoiiiJu I'. B. gold colu with inlereal thereuu at the rale olH per cent per annum I nun the ltitu d .v of July, ISU&, aud for the cost and eipeuaee of aale and of aaid writ. Now, Ifierulore. by virtue aud in perau- iiceol aaid judaiiieul. decree and order ol ale, 1 will on Monday tue 3in uay 01 March li"i at the aotith door ol the t ourl House in Hillsboro. Washington Count v. Oregon at the hour ol II o'clock a. m , of aunl day, aell al public auctiou to the highest bidder lor vaali. the loilowiiig-dea- critssl real properly, lo-wit: lining all the m.naliou laind I laim 01 Klem nig Uobbina Ising claim No. 4a uotilicatiou No. TS..7, cerlihcata lata 111 sections Ti, -1. 2ti and 27, Town 2 North Krange S W. Will. M. containing t ocrra all ailuale in Washington county, Oregon to aalisly the IierviUDeiore imiutsi auma, and for the coat a aud expeuaea ol laid sale. Maid pronertv will he Bold aubiert to re demption aa per statute ot Oregou. Vt ititeaa niy hand thia 21at day of Febru ary law. w. ii, ioiai.ror.il, Sheriff WashiiiKton County Oregon. Thoe. H. Tongue, Attorney lor riaiutin. o-io MLnsiosii. IN THE ClECVl'r COURT OF THE Huta of Oregon, for Washington Co unt. 8srrh K. Davidson, Plainllll, v. Walter Davtdeon. Defendant To Walter Davidson, defendant: In the Name of the Bute of Oregon, you are oommanded to appear and anawer the eomplaint II led againat jrou heroin, on or betore tne itn day 01 Mann iwuu, mat De lug the tiratday ol the next term of aaid oourt. If you I.iU to to do Ihe plain litt will take a decree of Court againat you aa prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: 1 rial an De divorced from you and that the marriage oon- traot aubslating between you and tha plaintiff be diaolved. The day for appearanoa la lied and this publication made In Ihe Hillaboro Independent by order of Ihe lion. Thomaa A. MeBrlde, Judge of aaid Court, made 00 January L l'JUO, PETER U. WARD, S7.43 Attorney for Plaintiff. Sutler ot Final NeUlraaent. Notice la hereby given that tba uu.ler siirmsi administrator of the rnlat ol Win- alow H. Hrownaun, deceaaed, has filed his final account ia tha County Court of Washington countr. Oregon, and mid court baa fixed tlie 2nd day of April, 1U00, at lh hour of 2 o'clock p. in. ol aaid day, at the County Court room in liillstioro, Waahimrton countv. Orairan. aa the lime and place for the hearing of objection! to aalu bnal account. Dated thia I2th day of February. 1900. W. U DAV18, Adminiatrator of the eatcte of Winslow II. Hrownaon, deceaaed. II. T. Baulky, Attorney (or Eaute. 39-43 Notice r Pinal NettlMear. Notice la hereby given that tha under signed administrator of tha aetata of Sarah A.'lirownann, deceaaed, ha filed hia tinal ai-coiint in the County Court of V ashington County. Ureeon, and aaid court haa fixed the 2nd day of April, 1900. at the hour of 2 o'olock, p. m. of aid day, at the Couuty Court room In llillsls.ro. Waahimrton Countr. Ormron. a the time and place for tha hearing of ol.HH'tu.na to aaid final account. 1 sited this 12th day of February, 1900. W. Ii. DAVIS. Administrator ot the eatate of 8arah A Hrownaon, deceased. II. T. Uaui.iy, Attorney for Estate. 39-43. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I,as Orru atObiooh Citt, Ouh. Feb. 24. 1100. VfOTICE 18 HKRKBY OIVKN THAT ll the following-named aettler baa Hied notice of hia intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that aaid Droof will be made before the County Clerk of Washington county, Hillsboro, Oregon, on Apr. 7, i'J via: WILLIAM ROOS. II. K. 1iw67, for the N K of Bee 14, T t N K 6 W. ile names the following witnesses to Drove hia continuous iraidenoa upon and cultivation of aaid land, via: benjamin M. t'olltna, ot r ir, ore. KeiiiMiiiin A. Collins, of " " William Buaaie, of M " Kh Smith, of - " I HAS. B. HCXRE, 41-46 Keg later PrjKIJC HALE. 111 anil mt Piihlln Helav In lha kl..ku.l IdihlAr at mv farm nnevhalf mile west of Bethany P. O., W.'aih- Ington CO., iregon, ou juouuay, KM .. ... 19 lOiin hairlnnlnir al ' 10 o'clock a. m. th e following property 1 . . o-wn; 1H milK cowa. o irean oiira, 2 hrjhVri 2 yeara old, half Jersey, K k.llfvra I rear old. half Jerser. 3 jersey bull' 4 jeart old, 1 work horses, 1 eoit 2 years old, I Knaiiond cream aeperator, 600 pound, 1 10-gallon milk cans, I l.niir workMr. 2 30 gallon nh unit, 2 4 Issue Hiwi mux tenter, 1 McCormitk mower, 1 hay rake, 1 hay tedder, 1 HI -inch farm wagon, 1 2j-inch spring wagon, 1 2i-inch ipring wagon, 1 road cart, 2 aets team harnera, I act hack harness, 314-inih plows 1 cultivator, 1 disc harrow, 1 3-am tion harrow, I sieel drag harrow, 1 l'laoct Jr , garilen drill, I feed cutler, 1 ianniui mill, 1 cider mill, 1 atiimp pnller. About 100 bushels of wheat. About 100 l.uahela of oats and other arti cles to numerous loo mention. Terms of sal. 1 All sura under f 10 cash In hand, $10 aod overt credit 7 months will be Itiveo on approved nolea diawlet; imereat at Ihe rat of T per cent pat annum. Hamukl K. Uraf. B. P. Cornellua, auctioneer. rr Male. It 6 and 6 block 17 in 1st, plat of Vernonla Col urn Ida coo my r d- drern pier Tlinm, 660 3rd atreet Portland, Or. 39 l F. J. Barlier baa put la flow stock of cigar a dgarettea. Wbal laTThrioht A fraud old rom edy for Cough, Colds aod Consum ption; used through lh world for half a century, has cured Innumer able cases of inclpioot consumption and relieved many In ad va need stag es. If you are Dot satisfied with the result w will refund your money. I "rice 24 and 40 cto and 1.00. Delta. PERFECT womanhood depends on perfect health. Natiu rarest gifts of physical beauty vaniah befor pain. ' ' 6reet dispositions turn morbid and fretful. The poeaesaion that win good hus band and keep their lova should bv j,-uard-dby women every moment of their Uvea. The greatest menace to woman s per manent happiness jn Ufa is the sutlering that comes from derangement of the feminine organs. ; Man v thousands of women have realized this too late to save their beauty, barely in tune to save their live. Many other thousands have availed of the generous in vitation of Mrs. Pinkharu to counsel all suffering women ffww of charge. Mrs. H. J. Gakmtson, Bound Brook. N. J., writes: Da th room without help. After giving up all. hopes of recovery, I wm advised to use Lydia E. I'inkhain's Vegetable Com pound and wrote- for special information. I bey,an to improv from the first Kittle, and am now fully restored to hcaltJA." tTnmTTfTTrftmTTnTfTTnTTTTTTUtttTfTTtTf B HAVE YOU USED j BUTTER PARCHMENT? 3 - 2 ea ... AH gilt -edged butter put ou the mar- m ... ' kctj by rreaniciies is wrapped in paper. as .... The product of the private daily would as ... rcttt'h its nmrkct in much bcttei condi- 4 . . '. tion if wrapped in Putter Parchment ... - than it 'docs wlicn wrapped in cloth. sa ... Parcljnicnt Ts not. only Ix-tter than cloth ass t but cieaicr. . . ' a Olt. -scU; 6 cents per . yard Irom aw -. '..- which 7, shecL-j cu Is ut 27Parch " . . '. ' mcnf iytapot'r.'i eost 2 cents. " 500 500 Sheets, 8x13, tandard sire (or 2-poand rolls is 8xri inches; 2-pound Mocks are wrapped in' the &x 13 size. One 'resis'n"why paper has not been jencralty used hcretolore, farmers c6iitjiot St'.H el. the jiircial toTe It 'i.i nowkcpt at' the Independent of fice out-, la any..si.e wanted. ' ' , f . ?jiiuuuiuiimiiamuumiuuiuiiiiimv 1 t ,,. t 1 I Spring Bargains! a aar s. We have some of 'our fine stock of Ladies wrap V TB which wc; will sell at greately reduced prices. . k A Rare Bargain! We also ofTer sonic bargains in our clothing " J pile and broken suits at 50 per cent reduction I Schulmerich S Son A JVIean Looking Letter-head i has lost many a 'Hollar for business men. If 4 a man is judged l.y the coat he wears, he is ' also judged by the letter-head he uses. An artistic, niri-W printed ktter-huad may Ik; looked lij.ii as :.i 'profitable" investment. VV'e'"knVw tlie ca-jc," Uttli a to the tyjajs desirable for the many . classes of work and the needs of tjic iUw r in the way of Printing. , . . , . . - ''And lastly.,' as tliC' jircarher says, let tis impress tixu .you the impoMain c of getting the right kind iaf Pnif'.ing'.'at the right price, jnst aa yon. wiuii ir, a:td' when you want it. HILLSBORO PUB. CO. PERFECT WOMAN- HOOD Mrs. Pink ham I have Deen ia Ing LyUia E. linkbum's Vegetable) Compound with the best result and can say from my heart that your medicines are wonderful. Af physician called niy trouble chronic inflammation of the left ovary. For years I suffered very much, but tliHiik to Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and kind advice. I . am today a well wo man. 1 would say to all aufTering women, take Lydla E. Pinkham'a medicine and your suf erings will vanish." Mrs. Mai.gie Thil Liri'fc'. of Ladoga. IniL, writes: -Dfar Mks. Pink ham For four years I offered from ulcera tion of the womb. 1 become so weak I could not walk across ShJBPcls 8xl; ' 50 cts, s 55 cts 2 I . 1 li STATIONERY