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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1900)
- STARTS EAST TO NIGHT Mr. Huston Accompanied bij his ttifc tcill be Atscnt about ttco months MAY W T WAsHINliToN 1 hi-jr alii Mart South and t'aaie 17 I lie North HopplNg at i hit-aga aud thrr principal tit low Hon. H. 15. Ilustoi, accompanied by Mm. Huston will atari thia evening for an extended trip through the aoutliern art of tho country, going north to Chicago. Tho tourists will Hiend next Hundity in Kan Francisco. The next two ilaya they will lie at loa Angle, Klpaao, Texan will claim a day, theu a week at Ft. Worth and half art lung at New Orlennx. l'erhap a few hniira delay in Mirwi- HHippi towna will lengthen the jour ney to llliiioiso hut I hern ten duy will M-rrnit rent and the falling oil' of theduatol travel. In Indiana two week a will tt-riiit of vinit to haunta familiar to Mr. IIiihIoii, hut they will le new wcnin for Mr. II for ahe ih a native Oregonlan. Mum liiouth Cave, Ky., will claini nhy and liuiaville two more. l'oemh.'y a week in Wellington limy be in. tlulged. Then by loitering Htagn westward through Chicago, Kaiian City-, HantaKee and the Orand C an yon of Colorado, our neighbors will make their way home. Thia will la) about the 25th of June. Mr. Dailey, brother of our M. H. Iailey now here but latu of Nehra ka tella thiaat Bryan' expense, lie haa four aona that at the breaking out of theHanih war in IS'.iK, were of military age and ollered themnelv ea for enlistment in Col. Hryan'a re giment. Three of the lioya were re pu'.Hicati hut the fourth wa a demo erat. The republican were rejected, the other taken, it wan a ilcuiocra tie regiment, a regular Hi to 1. Well the Ixiya went to the front which waa Tama, Florida. After leing there a while the Colonel left them in the lurch by deaerting. lie railed it resigning hia commission. The re giment that went democrats came home rcpublicana. loinailttrriiien of fret-lint. Hoavirdaui J J Wismer lii-averton W J Hutner Mux Ion Win Stephen tJorneliiia O W Jamea Columbia J W Oirnelius Dairy II O Caralens Iiilh-y ... : J W Hughes F.tat Hutto J Hurougha Kaat tVdar Crock J It tTompaon Oalea Creek J McLaren Monutain Arthur Itacon North lllllslioro W N llirrett North Foreat Grove A T Knox lleedville A W Haxlon Houth liiilalairo J Dennia Houth Forest drove CO Jtoe Houlh Tualatin W 11 McCormick Wapato W K Newell Washington J Uoodin West Itulte US llobinaon Went Ceedar Creek I MKJormiik At a meeting of the committee sub aeiuently held, Hon 11 1' Cornelius ' waa chosen rhnirman and A T Knox aecretaiy. William Waller McKinnip, well known to the residents of Washing ton county, died Wednesnay after noun at hia homo on second street. During hia sickness Mr McKinney assisted by skilful medical attention uiid nimvl l.v a devoted wife, made a heroic struggle for life. All rtforta were only to put off the Inevitable. He waa the son of J. N. and Harah McKinney. Ho waa horn in nillslmro Kept, .1, 1S7;I and sH'nt his life, with the ex ception of one year, In this county. During the last 6 or 6 years he did not enlov irotal health, but it was durinit the last year that eoiuiip lion forced him to auaia'tiil all work. A few days la-fore hia death, he irave himself to thai, thus leaving a christian testimony. Ileing a bright, cheerful young man and cninving the respect and conlhleiiceof all, who knew him, he will he greatly missed by a large circle of friends. He leaves a wife nn.1 f liild. father, two brothers and two half-Bisters. The funeral will take place at the M. K. church today at 1:110 o'clock. The schedule of rate on milk and cream la-tween liillshoro and Port land has la-en rhangid as follows: One 10 gallon ran, 25 rents, two or more cans 17 cents rat h- All cans will be charged for at full rales, that Is, no reduction will be allowed for partially tilled or small rans. .Ship ments, inrluding, empties, to delivered at and taken from the drKt by owners. Kmpty cans are returned free of charge. The directors of the liillshoro pub Ho school held a meeting last Tuea day evening ami elected the follow ing teachers: Principal, T W lUme of , Nebraska; 7lh grade, Mi Viclorf 6th grade, Miss 1 1 rare ltosrow; 6lh untile, Miss Minnie Osmund; l4lh grade. Miss Lucy Humphrey; 2d grade, Miss Rose Wilcox; 1st grade, Mrs. Mary ruti n ger. In another col II inn will be found Ruhsrriptions to the Soldiers Monu ment Fund. The new subscription cornea from Montalmlale. I llorn April lllh to Adam Ilell and wife, a daughter. SOMUKK MOStaKST ITSI. Amount heretofore knowledged A K Watson.. J V Crocker Oeo Armantroul CM Heynold ... Iio Schwantlcr L 11 Peters Chas Meek II W Hahn W II Williams OeoTooley W M Howell do Miller Chas Miller Oeo Harms Cly Watson Total ar ..132 45 .. 1 M Mt 1 (Ml f0 .V) I 00 25 fat ,fl:W 15 v.. and V M rn, A i ril 10 at tteedriile to Mr. Mr. Ja lUsinuastm a daughter. 3, April 5) north of Hillhorn to '..I Mrs J V iUU a mm weight iil'ida. ing to change made in legal r the Argus will go to euhat-rib-ie day lair) thi wt-t k. i. Chan. Klwell of I'ortlatiil ia ig friend ami relative lu iru fr a few wteka. . L. A. Long of the Argua who lim ta-ea loeul correapodeul of the Oregonlan aitout two yean haa ra sinned hi position. The new correa ("indent la not named yet no far aa !! las learned. The Arlington Advocate cornea in--, week with the name of ('has. K. i licks at the head of the editorial c iluiun. Mr. Hicks has wedded .-mice going to Arlington and now 1 1 ies hia place among the solid ritl . in of (J 1 1 lain county. Mr. Frank Stewart and wife of . ,ni. II ck, Morrow county ia visit ing relatives lu thia city. Frank haa j -t fltiixhcd a successful term as p. .ncipal of the Ine llock sehisils. II" will return to Kastern Oregon the I: -t of the w( ck. Mr. James llarwiMsl who owns a psrt of the Constable d 1 c was pain. fuMy wounded a few days ago by (hriiMting a harrow tool h throught t 'I -Hi fhy part of his aim. Dr FJ I!:; ley hia physician dressed (he .lid which remireil several Mr. Itenlon llowman last week re eivi J a letter from his brother-in- Ihw who is a soldier in the rtilllp- pines, in which he says they there h dly hetr of any more fighting. Oc ionally It la resrtei mai a iiih'I detachment ha had a skirm ish with a haul of marauders, but hat is all. What the soldiers now do is garrison duty. Mr. Phelj a Whilmarsh.the Philip pine correspondent of The Outlook, will send probably a doxen or more letters from that country. In the issue of The Outlook for April 7, he hps something out of the ordinary run of eorreiandence letters in the form ot a description of a typical friar whom ho visited. (: 00 a year. The Outlook Company, New York.) Tuesdayevening K H. Sappinv ton collected quite a Hum of money after the bank had closed. Evidently some one knew this for In the mid dle of the night Mrs. Sapping ton heard some one trying the windows, and in arrouHing her husband, who is a sound als-sr, she gave the in truder warning. When K. It. went to Outdoor he saw the scamp run ning down the street, but lafore he could tirand him he whs out of sight and hearing. The annual session of the Oregon conference of the United Kvangelieal church will he held in the liaptist REPUBLICAN PRICCINCT NOMINATIONS. Precincls Itoad Supt. I Iteaverilam IJeaverton Ituxton (' iriielius Coin rn hia D.iiiy IUIcy i: liu'.te F. tv-dar Crt.ek.. Oali 1 Creek K IviUe Wi -hington M imtain N llillla)ro N I'nrcst drove S I'lTt st drove S I U"Ht)oro S 1 11.1'atin W i.alo W I lar Cn ek W liutte J. J. Wlsmer L. S. Haines J. Cummings A.S. Hatch Win. Ilagley J. M. New A. It. Todd C. H.:Tigar J 8. P. Spencer J. Mclisren C. A. lUteth 1). Wenger T. d. Measham.. P. Haughman... A. T. Knox A. T. Knox F. M. Kelsey.... H. Orndoft S. Shogren J. A. Chapman. K. WixhIh cnurili ol Hillslsiro lieginning with nrt ichiiig servltw on Tuesday 17 Inat at 7 :!H) p. in. and will continue over the Inllowing Sabbath. There will l;e ;lie F.vungelistic service every evening throughout the session. W olnctfday forenoon will be devoted to examination ol Junior preachers and thealternoon to a special mis sionary program beginning at 2 p in. On Thursday conterencebusinesa will ts'tiii at 9 a m oKned with dovo (Ions an d an address by the presid i in; Bishop. There will lie a fore noon and afternoon session each tlay until the conference closes. Bishop It l)uls, 1). 1). L. I'. I), of Chicago, 111 will preside. He will also preach on Sabbath. Mr. Susan J. Brown received the -i.i.l I ait not unexpected information in-it Monday that her mother, aim Sarah Ducker of Santa K wa Califor nia htd died March 31, at the ad- : (I utre of 1011 years. Mrs, Duck it 1 111 istm twiir iiiniiuv, - . ....1 if... Hr-n husband and father of our Mrs. Brown was named Kverette. iMrs. Bi the only one of the Kverette fhildren llvinir. Of the thicker family there are several memlHra In jn' in the neighlsirhiKsl of Santa lt .. Mia . Dueker visiteii ner oau uhter here in Hillslairo alattit seven years ago an. I was expecting to come again lhi summer. Iler health was k.mhI till alsmt four d.tys la-fore she lieil. Ills Life Has Saved. Mr. J. K. Ully, a irominent citi ii'ii nt I latin Intl. Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a fright ful death. In tellinir of it he aayM "I was taken with Typhoid Fever that ran Into Tneumonla. My lun?s iK'came hardenetl. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up In bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to sn die of Coiinumption, when I heard of Dr. Kin- New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use It, and now am well and strong, I eWt say too much In its praise." This marvellous medicine Is the sur est am' nuickeat cure in the world for nil Throat and I.nnir Trouble. IW'iltr l "' l - Trl"' lMtll.w fn at Itelta lrug Store; evi ry lailtle Kiiaranteed. A I'avtiler .Hill Etplaniaa U 'moves everything In sight; so do dra ilie mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with iMloinel, croton oil or aha pills when Dr. KingV New Life Tills, which are gentle aa a summer breree do the wotk perfectty. Cures Head ache, t'onKtiation. Only 2fteta at I tell a Drug Store. Call on F. J. Barla-r, Second streel if von want a flmt-c'aas shave or hair cut. Try his baths, either hot or I'OtiND IS THE RIVER The Body of Frank Price is Found tcho has been Miss ing for orer a Month It I It It IF. I) LAST TUESDAY He weat U Drtvo Some Lr to a Mill Hid not Ketura. loaadbr Hfirrhtar Party The htnly of Frank Price who has hoen missing lor four weeka waa found asi Sunday evening by a party which had gone out to hunt for the missing man. He waa found in the Tualatin river with hia arm clutched over a limb alave Dilley near the Spring Hill firm, l'riee waa in the employ of Mr. Carll, driving logs and when last seen, the morning of his il.rlh birthday, left his (laatou roard ing house remarking that he would have the log at the mill that night. Hut he nevi r came back. Inquire were made and Sunday a pally went out to liaik for him and found the logsjammrd near where he said they were Ihiee days ls-fore. His dinner, uneaten, waa diweovered near the bank. Friends ami member of the Woodmen, in which order he carried a silicy of IIW0 in favor of hia sister in Minnota, dragged the stream carefully keeping Iheir work up for several days and each Sunday explored the rourse. It was one of these parties that hail their services rewardinl last Sunday. Price had lived in tills state seven years and had a claim in the Nehalcm. He waa unmarried. The funeral services (Kt-urcd at Hasten Tuetday pftcrnoon under the auspice of Woodmen of the World. (MLKS I'lttEk ITEMS. For the last week we have had bad weather. The coast range haa been covered with auow several mornings. Kverylhing is on the stand -still. The political pot is boiling, and next June will tell the tale. A few of our ritiaens went down to HUlslsiro on the 4th to hear the grett orator W. J. Ilryan, but they were not very favorably impressed with his Hopping racket. I auppoe a great many went through curio Ity as they did when Coxey ske at Cornelius. My opinion is if ho keeps on much longer he ran't he elected as road auer visor. Win MrKinley will be re-elected for even the shep in Oregon will vote for him. Mrs. '.. li. Haines left last Monday Jusitre of the Peace Constable W. D. Cady W. Stevens II. Hendricks C. Liuden S. P. Header J. W. Hughes II. 11. Tutard W. P. Day J. Ailklns C. Jack J. J 00s W. J. dreg 0. W. Mail iy O. H. iKiwns O. U. Istwns Itenton llowman . J. A. Messinger K. X. Harding M. K. Ituck N. J. Dave's Win. Hunter W. J. Slaley A, Itunning K. II el tier H. CCarstens P. Tupper C. Robinson Win. Hewett II. Dillahoy M. C. Lincoln lieo Swander K. Hatpin, 'ton John liitldwin John Baldwin M. S. Dailey John Crawford H. C. Tupi;r K. W. Johnson Chas. Oleeon for Baker City, railed there by tele gram stating that her husband was very sick. He went up there to work some time ago. The correspondent was surprised at the smiling faccofdrandma ltane and could not account for it until we heard of the hirth of a grandson, born to the wife of B. II. Bancs on the 2, Also our shoemaker, Iver Jacohson has a broad grin on his face, his Is a daughter horn Mar. 30. Horry to hear that Mr. C. II. Hodcs is imite sick and hope for his speedy recovery. O.i thr3lstof March six timber cruisers passed throogh dales City enroute for Wilson river, with sur veyor's compass, and apparently well etpiipieil for a long slay. They stop ped over night at N. C. Lilly's hotel The mail route from Forest drove to O len wood ha changed hands. Mr. Klink has sold out to Luster. Mr. Klink was a very obliging man and strictly attended to business. We hope the new one will till the bill as well. No Eight Ta CglinesH. The woman who la lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would lie at tractive must keep her health. If ahe is weak, sickly rnd all run down ahe will be nervous and irritable. If ahe haa const i put ion or kidney trouble-!, her impure lilia) I wid cause pi in plea, hlotchea. akin eruptions and a wretched con.plexion. F.lcclric Hitters la the taut medicine In the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the hhxxl. It gives strong nerves, tirigtit eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complex ion It will make a good looking charming woman of a run-down In valid. Only odt'ls at Delta Drug Store. Valraale Krautlnas Are grand, but Hkiu Kruptlons rob life of joy. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them, also Old, Itunning and Fever Sores, Ulcers, lloils, Felons, Corns, Warts, t'uta, Itruinco, Hums, Scalds, I hapiail Hands, Chilblains. Heat I'ile cure on earth. Drives out I'alns and Aches. Only 2-Vls a Nix Cure guaranteed. Sold by Itelta Drug Store. Do you know consumption Is pre ventable? Science has proven that. and also that negh't is suicidal. The wor-t cold or cough can Ian cured with Hhiloh'a Cough and Consump tion Cure. Sold on positive guana lee lor over fifty years. Delta Drug Store. Sick headaches, the curse or over worked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Knot Tea, the great blood purifier and tis sue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Irice S3 and M eta. at Itelta. CWnutd from l'irl ". 42; Heat, 10; Pike, 2; blank, I. Mr Hubert Bernard wa nominated. The ballot for aecond represent live Umm1 Vincent, M; Schulinericlj 10; Ldsou i Pike, 14; Blank 4; total 197. No one having received a ma jority f the vote cant there was no nomination under the rule. ll wa moved that the two persona having the highest number 01 vom be declared the nominee. The mo lion prevailed almost uoanimiaisly. But Mr.Hchulmerlch moved a re consideration and stated In support that ucb a nomination wa vicious and wa a precedent for doing In a minute what might lake sis week to explain. The motion to reconsider prevailed. The majority rule was enforced during the remainder of the convention. The second ballot for representa tive stood. Vincent, 74; Kdsoit, 114; Best, 1; PiLe,9j Burgholzer, 1; total !!. Kdson wa nominated. The third ballot was then ttken and resulted thus. Vincent, 170; Best, 14; Blank, ti; total lt0. 811 Dr Vincent waa nominated. For county clerk lUlph Wann and deorge Morgan were placed liefore the convention. Morgan decliud but hia barker Insisted. L Langley was also nominated. The vote stood: Wann, 35; Morgan. 139; Langley, II; Blank, 4; total 1M9. Ho Morgan i on the ticket. For sheriff Jsr Reeve was put la nomination, but he declined and moved that John Hewell lie noml nated by acclamation. The motion prevailed. Ralph Wann was nominated by acclamation for recorder. Max Burgholi. r was nominated by acclamation for assessor. Loul Manning's name was placed before the convention for treasurer, but ho declined. Tho Talbott was then nominated by acclamation. For commissioner the name of E J Ward, Jos Hchulmerlch, Ed Sehul nit rich and Archie Pike were up. Messrs Jo and Ed Hchulmerich de dined. A ballot was ordered and this is the way it looks: Ward, 84; E Schulmerich,69; Pike, 45; J Hchul merich, 2; Blauk, 1; total 191. There Was no election so a second trial wt-s ordered but both Hchulmericha' ai d Pike withdrew, Ward waa then nom inated by acclamation. For suia'rlntentlent of schools J T Dorrien and Ward Bwope were nam ed. Mr Dorrien was nominated by acclamation, when it was rumored that Mr. 8woe I not sound, it be log understood that be is a prohibl tionist. Tho Wilkes was nominated for county surveyor by acclamation. Johnson ami Oarrison were nom inated for coroner, but they both de clined. Then Dr W P Via wasnom inated by acclamation. On motion the precinct nomina tions were ratified. On motion of Mr Wall the execu live committee wa Instructed to till vacancies on the ticket and to place the Joint senator on this ticket hut it waa not instructed which candidate i to tie thus endorsed the democratic or the populist. The central committee apMiintetl is as follows: A W Pike, R Thomp son, C A Peterson, J Reeves, O E Kdson, J Hchulmerich, J K Boyd, J U Denny, missing precinct, B O Leedy, A B Denny, ( A Proctor, B C Ilolleiibeck, F M Heidelj A Hay worth. H Bernard. M Johnson, Wm Hchulmerich. Ed Ward. U WiUs, H Jack. The convention adjourned. Dead Utter UsU The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the poHtoftlce at liillshoro, Apr. 7, 1UUU: Master Cecil Fuller, Mr. T. H. Savage. All letters not called for by Apr, 21. will tie sent to the Dead Letter Otllce. One cent will be charged for each letter called for. II. Hchulmerich, P. M COURT HOUSE. PROBATE. Est Ilenard McKenna, deed. Ad. minislrator ordered to tell real estate at private sale. Est Augustine M Carpenter, deed Jane E Miller appointed administra trix with bonds fixed at $800. Est John Armstrong, deed. Final retairt accepted and approved and executor discharged. Estate closed of further record. list II O tawis, deed. Attorney granted time to file briefs. Est llosanna Ituxton, deed. Final account and and report approved. Monday May 11 set for final settle ment of said estate. Est Henry Buxton, deed. Semi annual report tiled and approved. Balance on hand JI4 198. Ordered that 2!2o be distributed among helis of this estate. Kate of real estate con Or mod, and executors aulhori.i-d to make a good conveyance. Siverne N. Baher, deed. C C Caples appointed ad minislrator with lainda fixed at 91M0. Est Harah J Mull, deed. Final account and report filed. Order d that Monday May 8, 1'JOO at the hia r of 10 a. in. lie tho lime for hearing ohjeel ions. Easter Services, In accordance with the usual cu tomeof this chur.'h Etsti-r Bunday will la marked l apetial t-flort. ! the evening a printed form of worship will lie distributed among the audience. The morning program Is aa follows : Organ l'relude, Hong of Triumph, ftlenoelaonn I'riM'easinnal Hymn, Christiana lift your voices, Stasnce Hymn 193 OfTertoire. Litany Hhubert Trio. O day of real and gladneas senecaer Solo, Angels roll the rock away. Itawiey Mr Fred Vroman Anthem. O I'atadise Uiffe Hymn I1HI I'utdlude, Prieals march fron Athalia Mendlewohn Many a lover has turned with dis gust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's (lover ltoot Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold tor years on absolute guarantee. Pi ice 2A cts, and s3 eta at Delta. The bmt bicycles on earth. Cres. cent ami Cleveland 1900 chain models t25 and Wi, chalnles .' and $ii0, 1900 Cleveland 1 10 and t'sl Hoyt, the Jeweler, agent. Hhulmerich A Soo have a remenant sale of shoes at 50 per cent discount from former prices, SllEUlFnM HALE. , fjV VIHTl'E OK AS EXEd'TIOX. 1 J dvcrvtf aiiu onlrr ol talf, iiuvt ul:it. ol thet-irruit court ol lii utabt tf tHrt.i;i, i n; . , for Waxliiiitrio'i rouulv in lavor of .1. Van N'tiuyver, 1'ui' lit i It an. I aM!ti M. K. I'ntloii an.l Vary K l 'ton hi hu- m Carson, ploliMia 1. OImmi aii'l OlelllMMl htr huatu&ml. Knit-nun tintnt I'tttton au.l w.l ' A una .. I'm urn I Vli ii.lanu. f..r ii.i'.imi of $i'4.iin cola ami i..sliuist' i--mi nli in terval thereon at the rate of II jr ct nt i.-r am. um from t!i':7 tlav of Jan.tury I'.mi. aud tti lurilie- uni of -il..l wufi inn r ml ttntreoii at th raltf of a lw t-tit. p.-r annum from tlia 7 tiay of January, the furtlirr um of tnlv thn'e ami twelve oiihumlrvllli iloliani villi inti-r-il tliereell from April ti, i!l at tin- rait of 6 pr cent pr annum, ami tln-mim of $7.Au rtwta anif iliwOiiriH-iiifiiti. itii ii.li'n-t thereon I rom lauuaty V7 at literate uf a per cent er annum. 'I he further um of live iiuuilreii ninteeii ami isty ix oiit bundreutti dollara in V h. tioM I'oin wah intereat thereon from January )' n I the rule ol 10 per rent per annum an. I the further eum of $J..tl coata ami dUbure nienu. Now, therefore, by vi tue un.l in jhtsu ance of aaiil juil.'ineiit iterrev an i order of aule, I will on Von.lay the.!.l ay of April. l:i. at tu- aoutli iloor u tlieourt hoiiaeiit Jllhalioro, 'ahiii;tou county Oreaou. at the lioiirof In i.'cIim k a m ol auidihiv fttll at public aiu tiou to the hi;lieat biiiuer for caah the IoIIoviiikhIu erilieil real property towit: tleKiimiiiK at a Hint which la reach 1 by minim trom the uuarter aivtiou cor ner on the E line of a. c l- I I r I w mill mer b as-- 7" W zt rha X K7" J ' W i. V ch 8 2' W 1A.:! rha to the X K cor of tin tract to lie deacrilied, thence K 2 links, thence 8 2" W 1M to an iron corner, thence 8 H4- 311' W l.TS cha to . li iron cor ner thence N lis" 7' W 7,V4ch to an iron cor ner, tiience N IU IIS cha to an iron corner thruce K .'), elm to the p ace of Uyi li ning, t'oliliiininn il.'.'U aciea, nil aituute in VVaahiu t n county, fnyon to eatinfy the hereinlnl.. nameil auma, and for the coata and expeuaca of aaid sale. Said property will lie sold subject to re demption aa per atntiite o On-Kiin. Witueas my hand thia l-'ili day of March l'.wo. W. I. BKADFURO, Hherill of Wa-hinton county tirejton. W. N. Hurrelt, Attorney for t'lauitilt'. 4A ti NOTICK FOK ri ltLICATIO. I. tan Orric-E at Obkuon Oity. Or. Mnr 10. 1!) 0, NOTICE 18 HEREIIY (ilVKN, IHAr the followimr-naiiied attlcr haa li.ed notice of ki intention to make linal proof in aiiiHrt of hia claim, and that n.u.l proof will be made ta-fore ilie i ounty Clerk of WaahiiiKton County, at HillblHiro tire., on Apr. H, l'JU), via: JOHN L. HUNT. II. E. No. 9!7r) for the BKofNK1,' of Sec 12. UN It 3 W . lie nainea the following witnessci to pr ve hia continu.iiia rwiilence upon and cultivation of auid laud, viz: Aiigue McCloud, of (ilehcoe, Ore. Waahinirion Jouea, of " ," Jolin McCloud, oi UeorKe Lauoii, of " " CHA3. B. MOOKES 43-48 li-Ki.ter. Notice r Final Net t lenient. Notice is hereby given that the nn.lcr- sign 1 haa litest Ins linal acrnunt aa adini- nixtraior ile-lHinis-nnn-w'ith th"-will an nexed of the estate of Surah J. Mull, ilctl, intbelVmnty Uourt of the rl tie ofdre- son for Wasliiiiirton County ami that said court haa fixed Monday the 7th dav "f Mav, l'.D, at 10 o'cha-k in the forennnn of aaid Jiiv aa the time for bearing oli- iectioiia to laid linal aiitiuut and for the settlement thereof. K. It. TtiNtil E. Ailninistriitnr-ile-lmiiis non-w it h-i lie-will annex' I of the estate of Sitrnh J. Mull, deceased. 47 Til Notice ot filial etttment. Notice ia hereqy given that tho I'ml'-r-aignrd Knecutora of the last will aud tos. tanient of Win. Cii'pl-i, dcil. haa filesl hia tiiiul aiDimt as such executor in (ho County Court of Washington County. Oregcn, and that wild tourt has apiHiinted Monday May 1 1th l'.KU aa the t me fur liearing said acxnunt. late.l thia 10th lav if April, 1!00. W. THOMPSON. . 47 51 Executor. WaMliinctonC'onnty Veteran's Awaocialion You are hereby notifuil I hat the semi annual meeting of the aswa-iation will la? held at llillslano on the 3d of May, 1000 for the purpiaie ol transacl'iig business pertaining to the next encainpinent. J. II. lHllXTKCM, W. J. R. BaAcn, President. Secretary. A Moaster Itevil Kisli Destroying its victim, la a typo of Constipation. The jaiwer of this murderous maiany is icit on organs and nerves and muscles and nrain. There's no health till It's over-come But Dr. King's New Life rills are a safe and certain: cue. Ih st in the world fr.r Htomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. On"y 2ic at licit Drug Htore. WISDOMS KOBEKTISE istlom's libertine corrects all blemishes of the face and makes a beautiful complexion. IM Drug Store. KlllXPtV TEA. Oregon Kidney Tea cures back ache, (idney and bladder troiii'M and constipation. Dells Drm S ore For Sale. Four lots in .M'"Tf or will trade for ncerni e Uin The lots are fenced and within fcur blocks of the railroad siaiion, snu veil aitnatei for residence property. Addrrss, Mrs. Sam. Uainnain, Tualatin, Orevon. 1 1 Hchulmerich A Son's la the place to buy farm implements. Plows, har rows and wagons sold at prier s lower than other dealers offer them. Turt and stubble 1 4 In stis?l or worst beam at $1150. Stubble plows cnespcr 2 horse steel lever harrows for 113 ro a horse steel lever harrows ai i i 3J wide tire wagons h.v t onipsre ikm nriivn wnn inoee oi o.o-i dealers. if shlloh's coiiirh and consumption core, which is sold fi thesmall prl.-e .rib rain and 1 00. does nt cure Uke the nottle haca and we win re fund your money. Sold for over years on this gusrsntee. r or sale at the Delta lrug more. Wm Mohr makes hoots at Ms shopon Second stnst, Hillsboro, for f.V'0 per pair, wwed shoes for and gives siecial attention to reair Ing. He nsea only first-grade stock which enables him to guarante his work. . . F. J. Barber has put In a tine Mora of cigars a riftanlti. 8. 8. Jeffries. Main strwt, ia afnt or the 8tar Laundry of Portland. M III IF WH MALE. ii Vir.TlKOr TWO EXECUTIONS iurd out of t lie ' ircuit Court ol i i n) jii f..r M uliiioiitau county I rii-1 u i ivor oi Mary O tt teu al.U ai,':tiul i Ji.i,!i . "l.i.eu f.ir tue ain ol IUJ IJ with in tri -i u.i- 1.1:1 ai tin- r le ol ii ir ivni , .-.- i j .. i roii, mc ..Hi day of ttbruary, I.'- j, i lu Hiur in Mary uVrmii and 1 u.ii.i-t .o.iiiiliimu lor l.ie uiu ol fitl.tai j l. -la .ill 1 J.-i...r-iucul nil liilurval llierw; ; 1 ..I. vl u . er t-. nl ht ami m Irom itlio Iflli .l.i ol' J.ily inland I lie lurtlier uui ot l-i. ' ) act . ued coaia and tlie further iuiii ol i J with intereat thereon at the rale ! u ptr cent per llll'.llll I mn menu .l.t, ol . eiuuary 13 J, and the futtli aiim ol VjO. 4) w.Ui mlcrvat tlieieon al the rale ol per cent Mr anuuu Irom the li'tlt day ol Juiv lay, and ior the coal aud expeu m ol su e and of aid writ. .Now tliere ioic l.y x rl ie an. I in piimua:ie of aaid jil.l-.uielil -H. I lor w lit ol auiiiL-ieui rr koi.ai i.rut.t .iv 1 did on the Uth day ol Ai.nl lJou,,l,y cvy ull H -tlie illteiest tf J. hit i, Id. i.. lu lue hi r-.umller decril?U reil tuo.e v and 1 w ll on Monday the I 't i o.ty ol . lay ltu j at the mjuIu door ol UieCourl liouBem ilamooro, aatnimtou Count--, UriK.ui, at the hour ol 10 uVKkH in. ol .-.li. I dav a. II at public a'U-tlou to the niliC 'l hi.l U r lor cash all the luter-tal ol lln dele 'idaul John u Urieu in the hireii.attirdeacnlad real proerty, lo-wil: 1- : r-t irui l eomluelicuiK al the ll w curlier ui tue llc.nerdam tiact of land pur ch iioed by Mm. M . dm of Lawrence Hull and i.ucy 1 Hall hia wile, in aec4 I 1 a r I thence li I. w. III cha, thence a .n- w l.i. 7u cha. tiience 9 oi" 1.) , t rli. theme n Wa 12.47 cha 10 the plm-e if CKini'iii. CA.titaiiituK oti.iai acrea. elotlU uact coiniiiciiciiiK at the li e cot ol the aDox e dexcrlU-d Hail ol land, theiu-e ;il".a' e 21 rods to the center ol the main ditch ihtouh the l.cttviTilam tract thence alonn aaid ditcli aouthwcaterly 12 rodt, Ihe'ii-e paiullcl Willi ll Hue Do roua, tiience l .liic place ot Lh KiniiiiiK. toulainuiK 2.2o aci ea. third Tract. The whole of a tract of land commencing 21 riHlafrtim the it e cor ol Hie hr-t above dehen ed land on the e line therm:, lln iice a Xi'-i" e HI roda to center ol main diu li, I lieiice aoulliw. alcrly uIoiik oitid ii. U'h 12 roda, thence paraiiei with the ii line i.i' rKia to ine e line i tlrat described tra't, thence to Hie place ot bcginiunt; . onniiinuir 2 acreii, more or leaa Hourtli Iract. t'umiiienciiiK at poini on the w line ol the d 1 c of Lawrence Hall Mid wife in nee 4 t 1 a r I w. WM. thence a Z--" w lr. ." clii irom then w cor of aaid claim, theme mnaliward following the center of the public road I'l.nbeba more or leaa to the center ol the puuuc roau Known uo the old t'.'uyou road leading to I'ortiund I hence Jiv, iKi mill w. about 2..'0 cliaiua to the t cornor of ilie llillord land, theme n e 12.:'! cha thence a ' U e la.ai cha. thence n lio- e ii "U cha, thence n (i2" i. w 2!..l cha to place of beguiling contaiu niK I'j acres, ino.e or leh. I Uth I rai t, i ne n w w oi n e oi aec 4 t 1 r 1 w, containing It) acre excepting from the lamia above dct-.i rilH.il a two acre It-, t conveyed to E N. lllanchet by John tl ll. ien and recorded on page T. Ml o I book X" ol I veils of Washington fount y, tire. Hxth l nu t, '1 he a w Ki of the a e ol di e -all ii r 1 w, containing m-ie. " aituute in Waliington County. Oregon, to sali-l'y the hereinlatore uaimsi siiina anu for the coats and expenaea ol aaid aalu B .id uropei iv will be aold aubject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. itncRs my nana tins inn ohj ... Kl. m. Y. U. HKAHHlltb, hcritt'of Washington County, On-gon. Carey A Muya, Attorneys for l'laintitl. ui K I IK TI IILHMTIOX Land Ornox at Orkuoh City. Or M an-h 17, 1'.KKt N'OTICK IH HEREHY OIVEN, Tt r the following named settler hua tiled nntiue of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that aaid proof will . made before ibcHegister ami lie reiver at O.rgon City, Or., Ii April SM, limn, vi: AX I IKE W KOSTUKt. II . E. 10 -l for tb S V WolNWW, X V K o 8W l c. 13 and b H "f X E Wee. It TJ N 1(5 W. lie miinea the following witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon and fi-t'.ivnLion of a. lid hind, viz: Erank I'ci.zilka of Ituxton, Or., Ion Swett of rorlland, Or.. William Keldt ol ItHiton. Or . l'uviil K. Kuhn of lluxlon. Or. till AS. H. MOOIiES 41 :si Hcgister. Xotire ol Final Nil t lenient Notice ia hereby j;ien that the uailer- gigne.1 Kxc ntora of tlie laat will ami tetament of Kosarna Huxt'm, diK-eaHeil have tiled their linal account as such ex editors i'l the County Court ot Washing ton l orntv, Oregon, and said Court lia apiaiintcil' .Monday May Mth 1!HM) as the tune nr Hearing saui acconiii. Diitu.1 this loth dav of April, 1U00. ll. T. lil'XTOX, A. T. liUXTOX, , Executors of the la-t will and testament of '.tosaniia Ituxton, deepest!, 47 61 OTICK FOIt PI HI.ICATIO I.iuid Othceat rpgon City Ogn, Murcli 17. IU NI. XTOTICK IS HEP.KIIY tilVEX, Til AT lolloaiiiv iiiimed settler has bled notice ot hia intention to make linal I roof in suiinori ol hi- claim, ami Unit rain iw'ioi u'ili 1,, in mli. i efo re the Keiriatcr ami li c i-erat Oregon City, Oregon, on April a) limO, viz: HiAVK rtfTUZII.lv A. H. E. No. 1W47 for thu N i ol 8 E 8 W uo SK V, and j(,)ji8Wj8C Yi I A V It A . He names the fol owing witnesnea to piov I ia continuous rvsidenoe liHn and cultivatoin ol said Ian I, via: I. .u i Maett. of I'u t mill, Or., John of Ituxton. Or.. A. II. Hcorield (lleiiviood. Or., Andrew Kosturi of Ituxton Or. UllAS. B. MIHIKKS, 41:'s liegister THEY ALL WANTED ITU Yon Ih'T Oiouiht th Mrjrrl In th window, m the only one w tit. Ther wrre plenty more inside however, Ind w old tin on e-h. w a fit you out slM il yott don't wilt loo long WITH A CRAWFORD K L McCUMI:K, 1, nli r i.i Bicycle and Bicycle Sundries Itacycle, Iin'rinl, . Rambler, . (Vaw fonli, . Vh'U to rpri' wlueli f(5r al -.: :ir to K.5 25 to 45 20 to 35 to 45 .Ml HToncl hand . t le pricea. Hula Street, M ' f ' Residence TGrjc .. PIANOS and 0H(JANS T! AMI III iMinr.iii Wirt Gaarantccd. Terms Bcassnaole. AiWrf, r.f.SHIM", IlillHhara, Ore. Tim t l" vnily that Mr. F. ('. Ktianslisn hni. Ixtii m our rin ilv " lnnr nd rrp r rr, mI wa lou 1 him to ! n rtticient irkinn sii'l an nniinirnil hi n nrciipl- ""!ly' TIIK WM KY II A I.I.KN To. l'.y Wiley B Allen Vn PortUml, l 9, iKp reason Mrs. Pinkham's promptly is that they have conhdeuce in her. Through some ot the many tboui-r'ti.i cf Mrs. Pick- ham's friends an ailing woman Pinkhara at her home in Lynn, Mass., and will tell her symptoms. The reply, made without chtrge of any kind, will bear such evidence of knowledge of the trouble that belief in her advice at once inspires hope. This of itself is a great help. Thtu the knowledge that women only see the letters asking for advice and women only assist Mrs. Pinkham in replyi.ig makes it easy to be explicit about the little things that define the disease. Mas. Eiu.k Thomas, of 6j4 Pice St., Easton, Pa., writes: "Dfar Mrs. Pinkham I doctored with two of the best Mm m Ittf S 1 wm about four years I was a great sufferer from female troeMes. 1 had backache all of thetime, no appetite, pains in stomach, faint ing spells, was weak and my system was completely run down. I also had falling of womb so bad that I cculd scarcely walk across the floor. After taking two bottles of your Vegetable Compound and one box of Lozengers. can sav 1 am cured " I Spring Bargains! g We 1 aTJ some of our fine stock of Ladies wrap 9 which e will sell at greatcly reduced prices a A Rare Bargain! 3 " We also offer some bargains in onr clothing pile and broken suits nt 50 per cent reduction I Schulmerich & Soni UUUUUUUUUUUUtiUuaUR Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the corner of Main and Third streets and get pJlces P. O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. THE OLD LINE Bankers Life Insurance Co. OF NEBRASKA ISSUES i Policy of the Future Send name. aiMress, md age and get full particulars of the lies plan on which Insur ance was ever writtett. J. F. COtftPTON, Gen. Agent 412 Miiritiam HniMinir, . JOHN DELLAR Cor. 1st and Yamhill Sts. I .v i k 1 nt: 101 i.owimj run ts hi k mi: tu.i ikm Ladies' Shoes, Kill or KangaHHi, Men's Clothing, Cheviots or Wor-tcd. Latest .Style, 9 ixi value Hoys' Clothing, Durable and Isishionalile, - 4 50 value Crescent Suits, -75 value PORTLAND, ORE. JHN DELLAR. Croup ia a terror of thoiismid of young mother lictstiiso il onthn-alc it ho agonizing? and freiui'titly f n t h I . .Shiloh'n cough atid c.iif.uiiiilion fiirn act lik magic tn ca-m of crongh. It han never Uvn known to fnil. The wor-it cawe rtlleviil iinmiiliMleiy. I'rh 25c, fide and l H, Yu inn get it at the IMta. II-Hiitiful com pi 1 o-wihility without 11 n Ih an glKMl lllolKl, the it that only cj'Mh in punnwtion 1. y-ood digestion, a lu-althy liver vi-K Karl'n Cluvrr mt Tea . in I'y on the? Uiwel.4, liver and ki.ln- - 'inf 'hem in ptmi healln f 5 et. and 50 ct. Rt Ilelta Ir 1 ; Muddy complex r -, NuiWHting hreath come from ponttipa. tion. KarlVtlover It r Tea ia an itmolute cure and haa I mi 'Id for fifty yearn on an aliaoliite p Trice 2-5 eta, and Wl eta. I 8tre. r it. !. ll Urug treatment; help womea ao will be led to writ to Mrs. CONFIDENCE HELPS TO CURE doctors in the city for two years and had no relief until I began the use of your remedies. My trouble was ulceration of the womb. I suffered something terrible, could not sleep nights and thought sometimes that death would be such a relief. To-day I am a well woman, able to do my own work, and have not a pain. I used four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and three packages of Sana tive -Wash and cannot thank you enough for the good it did me." Mrs. M. Stoiihard, 268, Springfield, Minn., writes: Dfar Mrs. Pinkham For . Portland, Oretraa. CL0THIHG GEM'S FURMdlllXGS SHOES Lace or HutUm, 2.50 value 7.ro 2. CO AO Prop Arkfr'a KnKlUh Keineity alll atop a riiiiKli Ht any tiniti, ami will cure tlio ,.r-tril.l in twelve hours, or imoey re finnlcl. 25 anil UI i-nts nt Itelta Inig SUtre, tin every hottie. of Hhiloh'a CVin iiiiiptinn (.'ure in this giiHrantee: "A't we a-k if you In to me, twii-t hlrdti of ' the rontenti of this Iiottlr) faithfully, j then if you can my you are not hene. ' fTl-d return the Ixittle to your lirug-'"'Igi-t and he may refunil the irl paid. ' rriee clx, and M cts and ll.ixi. Ih lta Urug Htore. How ia your wife has nhe loet her iKKiitj? If wi, ('ontlialion, Indi gition. Hu h lleHdHche are th tirin- 1 ciiml rauv. KiirlVCIover Itoot Tea I hie rurwl thene 1 1 Ih for hull a centu ; ry. I'ri'-e 25 ctx, and M eta. Money refunded it rifiilta are not aatia. fitftory. iH-lta Irug Htore. On acrvtiint of the xteel (runt all arm inililernenta will la hlirher than ji.f,, hut rVhulmeHrh A Hon will j ,n,.r t). rai-e t same pricea a lather wild la-fore. cold.