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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1900)
CITIZENS BE READY Enumerators Start out to Work Today LONU LIST OF O.IK.VIIONS Tweatt -eight (aekUwitii are te be Aamterea Tbe IT. 8. census enumerators com mence work tliln mora I iik. There are 2H questions to be answered by each person enumerated, or if lie ia t mi young then by someone for hiiu. 11 wilt expedite tbe work of (he enumerator, if the questions art studied before baud ami the answers formulated. The questions are these: 1. Number of dwelling bouses iu tbe order of visitation. 2. Number of families iu order of vialtdioo. 5. Name ot each person whose place ot abode on June 1,11)00, wan iu tbe family. 4. Relationship of each person lo tbe head of the family. 6. Color or race. 6. Hex. 7. Data or tilth.. 8. Age at laal birthday. V. Dingle, married, widowed or divorced. 10. II. 12.. living, 13. 14. 16. its. Number yearn married. Mother of how many children. Number of these children Place ol birth. Place of birth of father. Place of biith of ne ther. Year of Immigration to the United Htatee. 17. Number United Mtates. of years in tbe 18. Naturalized. It). Occupation of each person 10 year and over. 20. Months not employed. ' 21. Montba alteuded school. 22. 23. 24. 25. 20. Can read. Can write. Can apeak English. Does be own his home. Home unencumbered or mortgaged. 27. Farm bouse. 28. Number of farm sc hedule. Tbe farm schedule is exhaustive. There are 46 quest! ons, mostly easy of answer except perhaps live or six, viz. Number dozens of egg gather ed In 1899. Number gallons milk produced la 1899. Number pound of butter manufactured In 1899. Value of poultry of all kinds and ages on hand June 1, 1900. Valueof meats and other animal products of 11 animals slaughtered In 1899, whether for home use or for sale. HEAL ESTATE. A Daniels and wf lo J Mc Uowan lota 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, blk 8 Beaverton 800 P Trochsel to 8 Blalier 10 a J J Brugger d 1 e 800 W N Barrett and wf to Eliza beth Benson lit 1 blk 6 Highland park add to Hills boro. 150 G J Bergen to U A Brickman ulofswiec30t 8 n r 2 w .7. 200 Win 11 Hhuck to Mrs U 8 8ny der tr in sec 14 t 2 r 2 w.... 1 Mt s U 8 Hnyder to J C Bnyder tr in see 14 1 2 a r 2 w 1 II A Wilson and wfto U F and J F Carstena 16.32 a sec 10, 1 1 t 2 n 2 w 80 O Brown to Harriett Browu lots 2, 3, blk 10 Walkers add to Forest Orove 100 Forest Grove door and lumber fo by asHignee to Pacific coast school furnishing co pt blx 6 Forest Urove 1300 P Weiderbold and wf to J Ilartnelger 120 a sec 20 t 2 n r4w 1100 P II Bradley and wf lo J 1' Uarduer 84.2 a sec & Hut 4w : A E King lo J F Walker 100 a sec 32 t 3 n r 4 w 100 Nellie s Crow and bus to W O Iritis lots 13, 14 blk 2 Cur tis add Forest Urove 2f)0 W U Curtis and wf to J M Bob tr In Win Htokes die 1 W Curtis to K A Curtis 1.137 sec 1 t 1 n r 3 w.. 1 Deas Letter List. Tbe following Is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in tbe postotttee at Uillsboro, May, 20, 1900: ' Lottie Crept, Mr. John C'wein. All letters not called for by June, 9, will be sent to tbe Dead Letter Office. Ooe cent will be charged for each letter railed for. II. 8CUUI.MKRICH, P. M. comr hoisk. COUUTY COURT. Htate Chas Delaney, committed to county Jail by the Justice of the peace of West Cedar creek to await the action of the grand jury in de fault of bonds In the sum of flSOO. The defendant was taken before the county court by a writ of Habeas Corpus. The writ was denied and the defendant was remanded to the custody of the sheriff. , PROBATE. Est Flora Collet deed; the claim of Win Collet heretofore disallowed by the administrator, filed nd the case set for a hearing on June 7 at the hour of 10 o'clock a m. The disallowed claim of John Itothes berger filed and evidence and argu ments presented Thursday May 31. Est Liverne Baber deed; Inventory died showing property valued at 1700. The theme of the discourse at the Congregational church next Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock will be, "The Huperlority aud Coronation of Christ ian Character." Other services will be conducted in their usual order. The pastor will occupy the pulpit. Mr. Wm. Pointer, formerly of Uillsboro but now at Salem came down from fctslem last Monday even ing to visit with his daughter Mrs, W. 11. Oault and will remain uutil -' election. ! women of the Christian t:'..;h will serve dinner election la June 1th, In the Bailey build ! opposite the court house, for 2.' In the evening they will strawberries and enke for 10 All are cordially Invited. airs, frank Chaiiuera who has un-u tin i. severs! k was tak en t a Portland hiMi.ii. I ihU here abe can have the benefit of surgical aid. Mr. W. J. Bum)U is making fair m um louuury, somewhat hiuuen-d though ty rush repair ubs. He expects to have the furnace up aud l ready for casting soujetitue uet week. The ditchers are on the block be tween Washiugtou aud Main streets, the very deepest of tbe draiu. Tra il s ia handicapped, but It will not be mauy days l(ore the tiles will be Ia-ed and the eaitti replaced. Wood! W.mmI! WoHi! For sale -giMsl pole ouk, at II 50 per cord, ouu year old. Eiiiiire o! D, E. Cur uell, liwceu Hixih aud Seventh alreels, on Washington, llillsooro, Oregon. Mr, E, li, Tongue has do e some splendid work ou trie campaign cir cuit during the past two weeks, lie rl im in that the speeches he made this week, have been particu larly effective, (Jeorge limes a prominent IhisI ness man of Jacksonville, Oregon tiled Mondsy, May 28. Mr. limes was isirn in this county aud was eduiMf.l ul flu .M.IU.i.u In L..u - " w. i . " hi i ni (J rove where lib had a wide circle of mentis. On Sunday Jtev. II. OIrg will prer-ent the following subjects in the Mt thiMiist church, morning "On the higii level ol lift j" evening, "Live the regulator of human passion. MA cordial invitation to attend Is extend ed to ill. Mr. August Tews, who has lived in ibis coui ty for pveral years is oteuing a tailor shop on .Second street, ipsiite the InhkI'K.ndknt eft Ice, Mr. T iws has a home iu tbe country and has done some work there which hss in every way been satisfactory to Ids curt imers. Mr. Ellis who advertised his pro perty for sale last week received a call from a purchaser this week to whom he effected a sale. The name of our new neighbor was not men tioned but he is a ship carpenter who will by the next steamer go t Noma. He wanted a good home for his fa mily while be is away. Mr. Qeorge Turpin, late of Pende, Nebraska, has bought a piece of land uear Scholia and is to be one of us hereatter. Mr. Turpin is a nephew of D. Turpin, who, iu his life time, was so well and favorably known in this county. Mr. Oeorge Turpin re grets that he will not be permitted to vote next Monday, but promises him self that he will cast a vote for Me Klnley this fall when his six months probation shill have expired. The Committee from Oen. Hansom Poxt Q. A. It, flagged the following graves of veterans buried in the Hillshoro Cemeteries: J N Ferris, Co A, 22 Conn, infl; N W Hose, Co. I, It) Ind. Infl; Chas Stewart, Oregon Indian War; Oeo Slgler, Oregon Indian War; Chas Bowen, Co. K, 22 Iowa infi; W W Annan, Co. I, 9 Iowa Infl; O J Fishburn; John Phillips, Co. F, 2 U. 8. inft; JomesMcCulloch; K 8 Whitlow; Wm M Brown, Mexi can War; II Patterson, Oregon Indian War; II Waggener, Co. U, 15 Iowa Infl; Ec rtreet.Co. E, 2 Oregon inft; P M Dennis, Co. D, 8 Iowa inft. and Samuel Williams Indian war, The citizens of the neighborhood four or five miles north of Oreenvilie, at a point called Fir Urove, have formed an eleemosynary corporation for the purpose of building a church. In the neighborhood there is no de nomination strong enough to build a house of worship or to maintain reg ular service, wherefore all denomi nations will be permitted to use the new structure. It is much needed as there is no place for holding religious services nearer than eight or ten miles. The building will be 20x36 feet in size and will cost about (000. A committee was in Hillshoro this week soliciting contributions in money to lie uxed in buying material. All the Inbor will be H-rformed by Iim-sI mechanii. Passenger Agent M. J. Boehe, of iha liiu ilrsiwle Wet"rn flv. was In fiwn on Tuesday Inst arranging with lion, and trs. w . i'. iiare lor ineir trln Kmki next week asdeleirates to the s,.., renin Lodiro. A. O. U. W. The company will s'ud a special car for the delegate rrom tne. w em anu arrange a time table to enable the tourists to see the grand tilings ot me t. The train nulls out of lorlland st 9 KM) o'clock p. m. next Monday and goes over uie w. II. A N. to Huntington, where it Is tiken by the Oregon Short Line to Oilgen, where the Bio Urande Western takes it for a run over its trai-ka Hhoulnir the eraiidet-t moun tain iivnivv lii America. The car is then picked up by the Denver and ltio Urande and passed on io mmix Falls by Satun ay at 1 o'clock p. m. Kiihruii m rhnnire of car. Theexcur- sion will have 6 hours, forenoon, at Salt Like, 6 hours, afternoon, at iv.nvr ard the afternoon and night of Friday at Omaha. The trip will be mcst deiigntiui one as u vm r the most part be a day excursion. t.iui. Mv 20 was a day ol church festivities in ft Anthony's parish (.War Mills and the people eamo from th confines of the county to attend the closing exercises of the forty hours devotion and witness the first eommunlon of a number of children boys, and girls, who receiv ed their first communion. The exer cises from Sunday t' Tuesday hsd been condutl ry ivev rm llnm, O. 8. B. who addressed the congn-gation In English and Uer- .h ..rv !. The children of the day were all cha Hy and simply attired in roian oi wmw, mm boys with their badges of the same. They marched from the convent to the church where special seals were reserved for them. After Mass they returned to the convent "chmilroom where a well spread table of good thing awaited mem. iw. rmii-i iL'ini.m honored the occasion by presiding and taking breakfast with them, they were also surrounded by their parents and friends, who par took or ineir nj nn . After breakfart they proceeded to hear high mass, which was sung by u. inthnnt i rholr. then a iroces- iion of the Blessed Sacrament was formed which manned irom ine .i k. .n.i .nuiiiil the convent grounds. At the conclusion the pss r.. I avenue had the first comiiiuii'lcat t gnupel annind the altar (wntcn was aw iu pholographetl as a remembrance of the happy day, a bright tunny day, vhlrh wi'l long live) in the memory of old and youug. COUNTY CONVENTION Sunday Schools of this Court tt, meet June 7th AT THE t UK 1ST! AN ( 111 U( II A tiaed Pracraai has keen Arraagrd fsr tbe Orraxien Tbe eleventh annual convention of the Sunday schools of Washington county will be held la the Christian church, Uillsboro, on Thursday next, June 7ih. Each school In the county is entitled to two delegates at large and oue for every twenty-five schol ars. The schools are requested to send reports by the delegates and one cent for each scholar to help pay the expenses of the association. It is ex pected that several state workers will be present aod since the time to so near the stale association It la possi ble that one or more' of the national secretaries may attend. Tbe follow ing program will be used: MOKNINO. 9:00 Itevotional Exercines . Kev. Bicakfotwe 9 :20 Topic (a) Owning Kisrciae Mrs. John Baxter 9:30 IHwamion - - - -U :f0 Topic (b) Lnwon in the School Oliver CurtU 10.-00-PiHcunsion -10:20 Mimic - - - " 10:30 keriution - Fanny Caurse 10 : Topic (c) Review - C 11. Peterson 10:5U Hixcussion 11 :10 Topic (d) IMamiesion 1 1 N10 lim-iiMion - - - 11:40 SI mic. Recitation . Klmer Borwick 11 :45 Aointing Cornmitteea 11:55 Mimic, llentxliction - AVTKRNOON. 1 : Praia Bervics -1 -AO lrlmary Union, Mrs. E. L. Kixxin 1 :55 lisi-iiagion - - - -2:00 Music. Recitation -2:10 Home Department, Rev.Hnnter 2:20 DiscusBion -2 :30 M?eial Days In the Humlay School - Mr. Wistenheiuier BOSS LONG "Well Sambo, how do you think the old ng will run." SAMBO "Pears to me boas, lik dat ar mewl'd traliel Isttnh cf yoh.'d remove dat lii t i 1 plank and dem anti panshun cinches. And say boss, sheT loxe shuah ef dey doant cut of dat ar A r goose bandage its feslerin datar critters laig. 2 :40 Diwnmion .... 2:50 Music. Recitation -'.i :00 KeKrt ol Sehonls sod Committees 3:40 Election of Officers and General Kuniness - -4. -00 Music. Benediction Mlllloas Ulren Away. Is certainly gratifying It Is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be gener ous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Ihr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten mil lion trial bottles of this great medi cine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopele esses. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all dis eases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs sre surely cured by It, Call at Helta lrug Store and get a free trial bottle. Regular slice 60c and f 1. Every bot tle guaranteed, or price refunded. Brave Urm Fall Victims to stoitach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, ner vousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, lud. He says: ' Fleet ric Bitten are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength snd good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only .Ml cents at Delta Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed. Rrs Hst t'rsai Tke aa Was the ball that hit G. B. Stead man, of Newark, Mich., In the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that mi treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve rared him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Bst Pile cure on earth; 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. ?nld by the Delta Drug Store. Werklag Sight ass llay The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated glot ule of health, that changes weakness Into strength, listlessness Into energy, brain fsg into mental power. They're wonderful in building up I ho health. Only 2.V Nr box. Hold by Delta Drug Store. Bicycle repairing, braxng, turning vulcsnixing and sundries at O. U. Wilkes, Second street, next door lo Hillshoro Hotel. There will be special tale at Mc Corniicks bicycle tore, next Satur day, June 2nd. Repairing at reduc ed rate. Born at Portlanil My In Tl os. Belmont and wif-a itnvli( r. Sam Hoover and Bud O i and families have inovfl to K Wash. On June 14 to' 10 lr. Lowe tl.ejA Fett) eye-sight upecialiMa will is- at ttie Tualatin. Wanted. A coiiipi ti lit girl l take full charge of iiou-e rk. In quire at KiM-h's liu-at market. Mrs. Nilah Job, wl.o live- on t"ie Job d. I.e. st the v.t end of the long bridge, lsiiiifii-d to l r li-d a serious illness. M r advanced age and the character of the t t si k g ves her friends muck c uiivrii. Oeorge Homhurkle, of li.-nvnt..n, istMHifinisI lohislsilaa remit if a psraljtic rfoke uslitiiiid Mnie time ago. Dr. Linklt -r, bis physi cian, gives but I t le l.cpc for hi recovery. For lioot tift ysrs Mr. Horubuckle bus bet'ii a f-unillnr figure ab ait Iteaveitoii ai d now ti' t be is consianlially onfineil to hi home caues ihe vunucy tu is noticed. Memorial D-ty exer'i-xs i-oiiinien ml on Hunibiy'last with s sermon by ltev. K. P. Hiiabes in the Con gregational church. The " litory was full to nveifl'wing, and the irr mon eloquent. On dntl iy morn ing Uen. lUiisom INr-t . A. K. marched to the cemetery where Hie ritualistic ceremonies of the order were observed. In th veiling gen eral literary exerri.- were renilen d st the couit hous. The day throng out was oliscrved as ho.iduy. Smaller and sirnlbr, fewer and fewer, Just a hand full low in fie veteran parade oft he . A. it. fist roes to Ihecviiictciy lo strew 11 -iwors. More numerous are the HRi'd graves, liHrt Widinwlxy moriiing the procession was formed iir the Court house yard, but it whs slio-t. 1 I -m (..I.l.ul.. iir.'l.ii ll uty a i-w w,-i. -,.." ... respond to the call t iinil in They attempted the vigorous step of the Vicksburr campniirn but it was the mimicry ol age. Only lew years I more and the ting must be rarrit d hy other bands. a I William Mr'Khlnwr.ev die t at the residence of bis daughter-in-law Mrs. SAMBO'S FRIENDL Y ADVICE. T. L McEldowney lti-t -und iy at the advanced ag of !Wi year!-. The deceased was a native of Ireland, bin has been a residei.t of America si mi be was 20 years ot age. His son, T. L. McEldowney, deceased, is the only one of his seven chiMreu wlio was known here. Mr. McKMowney had been an Odd Fellow since is 17. Before immigrating t Oregon in 1880 he had lieen a member of fie Presbyt-rian church hut hern he affiliated with the Bi t!st i hurt h. A large crowd of people gHthered In tbe court house on Tuesdsy In.-t to hear Hon. O. W. Fu t n. iliwu.- the burning politics I questions of the day from a republican point ol view As a lawyer, as a statei-msn and ora tor Mr. Fulton has no superiors nod few equal on the Pacific co;t-1 For one and one half hours be held the closest attention of evi ry I i-1 ner in bis audience while he poured Vrgu merits, too hrt for the opposition to pick np into their csni ; his dis course was logical, Imsed on fscts and figures, and as occasions demanded, It grew into fervid eloquence. The financial question, tru t question ami tbe question of expansion wem man terfully handled; he londe ltrxxuV i "flop secch" loon like :t(l cei t. The trurt question was handled without gloves and it wasconelusi vely hown, that the republican is Ihe enemy of the trust snd the demo pop combina tion is its friend. It ih rleiirly proved that Jones, chuiriii in of the demo pop national comm. tt i' who poses ss the archenemy of the fml, Introduced a resolution in thr-U. IS. Senate whetehy It whi iub ndi d fur Ihe U. 8. government to inske a pre sent of 1 800,01 tot o t he t rust a. H e eh n I enged sny nue ticmirvtiv.! him hut none a tempted it. lie hsndled the expansion question as only t.ilfmen can handle it., llu proved by figures and facts, conclusively th t he irt r eats of the penpta of this oit lav hi the government of the I'niiippine islsnds by Ihe U. S. Those people who did not hear his s-eh ntied a treat. Mr. Fulton spoke Ht U;ist..n In the evening lo a very hire anil enthusiastic crowd, lie whs warm ly welcomed there and loudly cheer ed during thecoursecf his argument. He did the republican ptirty in mo mensn amour t of good whi 1 here Mr. Fulton is alusy wi lmmed in Washington county where the peoph" appreciate his abil ty snd charscter and have his welftr st lesrt, ss much as have Ihe peo county. of hia own I CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Till Rind You Hare Always Bought Bears the. Slgnators REPUBLICAN TICKET Words About Nominees the! CAP A II LE, HONEST HEN Vatert Mill at VaksaHUtakela 8s asrtiag Ikrai. In the last issue before election It is proier to mention the candidates ii I on the republican county ticket. The list insy be said to be beaded by lloa. U. r. t'araellat, who is a native of this county. He hss served one term in the legisla ture aud is well equipped for his sec ond term.' He ts entirely reliable and what he promises will be performed. Hsa. E. W. Haiaes has served one session in the State ent and n turned with a record for efficiency. llaa. Abarr Briggs hss served a term in tbe house and ia not without experienee. No one thinks of leaving him at home, Uesrge 8tltt is a new man, but he will be at home in the consideration of all questions nVeiiug the welfare of the tttte. He is honest and blunt and no ooe will have occasion to know where be stHiids on public questions. J. C. Uackaaaa is another new man, hut his associa tion with the men of the world has i eeii large so that he will not be Uken by surprise hy any membi r of the third house. He was a soldier In the Second Oregon, and had his Philippine experience. J. A. Thorakargh, for county clerk, will bring to. the luties of his omce 4 thorough traln- ! ing iu Portland Business College Hiipplemei.t d by two years work In the recorder's (iffice. He is a genial man aud one whom the ci; liens of the county will gladly meet in the clerk's offli-e. Jons McXaaier, for "heriff, has been trained for the place, lie Is honet, capable and e res dent of the couuty for over a quarter of a century, t'alrla Jack, Jr., for mi-order of conveyances has proven Ida fitness lor Ihe place. No one In opHMition was thought of in the convention that nominated him. Oeorge II. Milcex, is another expeiiei ctd man aud will perform the d t es of assessor just as tiittifully as bo did four years ago. He is sure and Ihe people know it. T. . Tsdd, for commissioner, is a man of some means, and is accusti med to na n- dling large sums of money, just the man for managing the business of tho county when many dollars aie dishorned each year. Todd ia econ omical with the revenues of the county, hut Is not afraid of making Improvements when they are needed. 4 apt K. Craadall. for treasurer, Is well known through out the county. He has been here twenty-five years and Is recognised as a cs.reful and discreet man. A. A. Morrill, who two years ago wss accused with lNing satisfied with "crude Instru ments" hss dcinonsttalvd that he has skill to use complicated transits and compass. He is a fine workman snd has performed the duties of county surveyor to the satisfaction of all. Let us elect him again. II. A. Ball, ' who r just finishing np his first term ss siirimendctit of public schools, REPUBLICAN PRECINCT NOMINATIONS. Precincls Road Supt. BeHverdam...... It avcrtoii Buxton Cornelius .. Columbia Osiry Dllley K Ruite K I'lshir iTei k . J.J. Wismer-... L. H. Bainea J. Cummings A. rt. Hatch Wm. Bsgley.. . J. M. New A. B. Todd ...... C. H.jTlgarl 8. P. Spencer. ... J. Mcliaren C. A. Keeth D. Wenger - T. O. Meashsm. P. Baughman... A. T. Knox...... A. T. Knox F. M. Kelsey.... H. Orndofi. ........ ii!,, (Tr, K"eilvile Wa-hlngton Mountain N Hillshoro N Forest Orove H Forest Orove M IlilMoro S Tualatin. Wapato W Kcdsr Crtek W Butte S. Shogren....... J. A. Chapman E. Woods... . has made the best officer we hsve bad. He deserves a second term, and the people will call him to the office next Monday. Dr. A. L. SejUr, who was nnmintl for coroner ia not wed known in Ihe western psri of tbe county . but Id the Cedar creek precimu where hli imtienta live he ia held in high esteem. He will receive a heavy vole there. And now seeing that all these men are good and true let three cheers be given lor their success. Hip, Hip, Huxxah, How la your wife has she lost her beauty? If so, Conatiliou, Indi gestion, Sick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has cured these ills for hair a centu ry. Price 25 eta, and 60 eta. Money refunded II results are not satis factory. Delta Drug Store. Wm Mobr makes boots at I-is shop on Second street, Hillshoro, for fo.f 0 per pair, sewed shoes for I and gives special attention to repair ing. He uses only first-grade stock which enables him to guarantee his work. Sick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover lt"ot Tea, the greet blood purifier aud tis sue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 and 60 eta. at Delta. Go toJMcCormlck's for bicycle re pairs, reasonable, . Mr. F. R. I alley Is now connected with McCormlck'a bicycle store and is ready to do bicycle repairing at reasonable prices. Uive him a call. 8CMXEK RESORTS. "To tbe mountains our people in Increasing numbers yearly look for those days of relaxation and recrea tion necessary to maintain tbe hu man machine In fair working condi tion. The languorous sloth ol the seashore proves very seductive while it lasts, but many have decided that the annual outing should provide not only radical change of air and sur roundings, but aiso such stimulation of flagging energies aa will provide brawn and vigor for the return to labor. For this they urge Ihe moun tain climb and ramble, the balsam of the mountain pines, and the clear, unadulterated mountain air." "In this direction tbe Shasta Route now affords a wealth of attractions. Tbe entire line of road from Ashland to Redding Is studded with charm ing and accessible hotels and camps, where are cheer and comfort and healing at reasonable cost, and where you can bunt, fish, ride, loaf, or play with equal facility." "Or if you look for healing waters, none better can be found, hot or cold, than the springs of Ashland, Colestio, Anderson, Bartlett, Byron and Paso Roblea." "Before visiting Europe, the pen pie of tbe Northwest should see the glories of Yosemite Valley, and the wondrous groves of Mariposa and Calaveras; tbe Parisians are likely to make inquiries concerning these at tractive resorts." Send to Mr. C H. Markham, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Portland, for new booklets on Castle Crag, Shasta Springs, McCloud River, Yosemite, and excursion rates thereto. Shulmerich A Son have a remenant sale of shoes at 60 per cent discount rrom former prices. Muddy complexions. Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and bsa been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 60 cts. Delta Drug 8ore. Do you know consumption Is pre ventable? Science has proven that, and jIso that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Sold on positive guaran tee lor over fifty years. Delta Drug Store. Call on F. J. Barber, Second street If you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Try bis baths, either hot or cold. Many a lover has turned with dis eust 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, sot a lor years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts, and 60 cts at Delta. On account of the steel trust all farm implements will be higher than before but Scbulmeaieb A Son will sell after the raise at name prices as others sold before. NELSON ft REED. MANUFACTURERS OF Hough and Dressed LUMBER Ws will have rsir sawmill rcorly to saw lumber on or about June 8th. The body of timber, tributary ia the bent In the stats and hence with our superior machinery and mechanical skill our product will bt ax ul to that fuund in any market anJ superior to moat. We invite orders. . Acker's Eaiibdl ReaiHy will stse a sough st say time, and will cars the wont cold ia twelve boars, or money re fnnded. S6aadMeaU at Dei Ut Drag Store. Jualtcv of the Peace Constable W. D. Cady W. Steven..... II. F. Hendrix. C Louden M. P. Reader J. W. Hughes.. II. R Tigard.. .. W. P. Day , J. Adkins C. Jack Won. Hunter W. J. Staley A. Dunning K. I lei Her H.COarsten P. Tupper C Robinson Wm. Ilewett H Dillahoy M. C. Lincoln lnn 8wsnler K Ha,ln ion John lialdwin John Baldwin M. a Dailey John Crawford 8. C Tupper F W. Johnson Chas. Oleaoo J. Jons W. J. Oreg J. W. Bail?y O. R. Downs O. R. Down Benton Bowinsn J. A. Measlnger.. F X. Harding.... M. K. Buck N. J. Dave's Regular preaching services at the Christian church Sunday morning by tbe tstor, Kider K. Sickafxise. The iuterest in the Farmington evangelistic meetings is maintained. Mauy conversions have resulted Irom the work alr sdy done and there ia reason for Ihe Istlief more will take Ihe new position in life. Mr. M. B. Bum n attorney recen'- ly loest -d in Hillshoro, has Ishmi ap pointed I s-al ageut of the Hartford Fire Insurance Comnanv. Tbe Hartford is a reliable company, liul uol more so than Mr. Bump. Call and see him about iuaurauce. Hon. Wallace McCauiant will ad dress Uie eletrs of Washington county tomorrow alt?rnain al Ihe Court House. He it a forcible cam paign rami candid. He builds no air castles, but has plain unvarnished facts for the consideration of the people. Mamie Huntington daughter of Mrs. Pet Finney Huntington died in Portland on Tuiaday lact and was brought lo Uillsboro, Thursday morning for burial by the side of her ulster who died only a few months ago. The remains were met at the station by Mr. A. Finney grand- fattier. Mamie was nfteen years of age and died of tuberculosis, the same malady that carried away the elder sister. IhiVsa Want Oue llaadred IMIars Any irood man or woman ran organize s hwlite ol Hit- Danker' I'nion of the W.rlJ. of Omnlia, Ntbnuka. Teachers and Hu di'i.ta rind the work highly remunerativ and i U-niwiiit. I he leading I'raternal aoeie- tv in Ihe West. I'avn tK-ath. Iubililv. and I Hd Air eluinm, and issues Joint I'ufi- cius for man and wile, l'ava Hick snd Ao- cident claima lAHlae ici thirty iitate. Iirire meitihershin o men and women. Fiplendid rewrve plan. If you cars to make tlnl.Ml or n ore in a week or two, write lo the General Mttna er, Jiankera llnitin or the World. Portland I Ireiron. for a contract aa I xval or District Manager and oritaiiiie a lode. Kvery flay delay means your monieu lose. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, will give their Annual Excursion to Sunday, June 3, '00 4 Bands in Attendance from Dallas, Monmouth, Portland and Sherwood. Bicycle Races, Base Ball, Trick Bicycle Riding and many other Attractions. All State Buildings will be Open. Fare Round trip and ad- 1 1 mission to Fair Grounds -P Train Leaves Hillsboro at 7:30. Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the corner of Main and Third streets and get piices P. O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. THE OLD LINE Bankers Life Insurance Co. OF NEBRASKA ISSUES The Policy of the Future . Send name, address, ind age and get full . particulars of the bes. plan on which Insur ance was ever written, j; f. COMPTON, Gen. Agent 413 Nanism Kalldlng. JOHN DELLAR UUll 1 kJ 1 UlllllUllliiUJ Cor. 1st and-Yamhill Sts. SHOES sort: the nu.j.owno pkuehom oibrpkcialtieju Ladies' Shoes, Kid or Kangaroo, Men's Clothing, Cheviots or Worsted, Latest Style, 0.00 value Boys' Clothing, Durable and Fashionable, - 4.50 value Crescent Suits, ...... ,75 value PORTLAND. OR. Croup is a t rnir of thousands of young mothers Is-eause Its (Kit tires k ; is so asroutxtng snd frequently fatal, j Million's rough and consumption cure, act like rosgic In cases of rrougn. Iti bas never been known to fsil. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25c, and 11.00, Yon can get it at tbe Delta. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Uk O'Vica TOs.ioa Oirv. Ouk. Miv, U I tt. VI.TICK 13 HEBKBY til V EN IHAT i the I'iiIIowiub-iumimnI nelller has UUd Kit ice ol UU intention to uiake liiial P" iu uuiNirt "I hi claim. ai;J Uit ' Rrool ill ! ma briore tlia Kctri.ler anil eceiver al Oregon 1'ity, Ure., jii July I'JiU i: KKASK It. McO AFFIX, II. K Ha51. lor tha K U of N K ! and K H ul s K V b IW r f K 7 W. II names IIm followine wituewtra to prove hia eontinuoiu ieik-iK upou anil cullivaliooof wtiii land, via: John o. oaid, of Aaria, Ure. Janiea A. McLean, of , '" l, t'. Hatch, of Portland, " L. V. Uitkey. ol lltAU. B. MCH)REri. l-T tituwr XtrTICK ViH PI ltLICATIO. Lss Orncs at Uios Citt. Ob. Ar. 21, NOTICK 18 HEREBY UIVKN. IHAi the followina-xamed settler has nst notireof hi intention to make final proof in eiipport of hia elaiiii. aud that Mid proof m ill lie made before the ouiiiy t'lern of Washington Couuty, at UiiUUoro Ore., ou J nue , ltmO, via: CHAS. 8. M1I.I.EU, 11. K. No. 10181 for the ( of N W X ami lota l anu x oeo i i n r o . lie uamea the following wilucMca to pr. ve hia ooiitinnnua reiiieure upou and cultivation of said laud, via: Daniel Uoe, of Baeona, Ore. Hhern.an Uacon, ot " '' 1 hoe. O. Meachaui, of " " Arthur tiacou, of " CHAi B. MOOKES 4U4 Kiter. The best bicycles on earth. Cres cent aud Cleveland 1900 chain mislels t25 and f:!5, chaliilem .i0 and $10, VtOO Cleveland 10 and t"rf. Hoyl, the Jeweler, agent. KllrSKY TKA. Oregon Kidney Tea cures back ache, xldney and bladder trouble For sale at the Delta. l'srtlasit, Orrgsa. clothihg Lace or Button, I2.50 value 1.7." 7.1 2..10 . Prop JOHN DELI AR. On every tsiltleof Miili.li' .m aiimplion Cure is this ifimrsniti : "A. I we a-k of you is lo 11 ie lwo-1 lords of the contents of Ibis bottle faithfully, then if you can say you sre not bene fited return the bottle to your Drug gl.d and he may refund the price paid." Price '2,'t cts, and 00 cts and 11.00. iJelta Drug Htore.