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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1900)
Dorn To Dr. and Mm. J. P. Turn Iwie, June 17th, hod. Mr. K I wards, of Newberg, Ik vis iting thia wnk with her aou, W. V. Wiley. Mr. Tom (Yrtielius, who Is 'in ployed at Salem, la at homo for a lew tlHJ'H. Mra. A. It. ll.tilej , of Spokane, h a gucrl Hi lier father's, Cnpt. J. ). Merry man. The mt or liDf absent I hern will be no preaching at the Kvaiigelical church lie it Sunday, llieycle repairing neatly dona ami prices very reasonable at McCor wick'a llieycle ht re. Mrs. V. V. Wiley pl.tus for A visit with her brother at liaker City. She will rlut hi a few daya. The wet weather haa about ruined the Uoyal Ann cherry crop. The cbcrrieaare butlly cracked. The proprietor of the llillslsiro bakery wauta to sell la-cause of III health. A gool business proportion for a BOiall huiii of money. Call at the Iniiki'kniiI'.nt oltke ami examine the famous Mellon tsmrd for mounting ktslak prims. Latent thiui; out. Any aize. Kugeae- Humphreys, youngest bn ther of our H. 11. Humphreys, waa operated upou for appeuiicilia at Ht. ineeut hospital, rorliaml, on Tuesday last. Johnny Crcightou, who rut his playfellow at Iteaverton, June 4ih, was discharged from the co unty Jail on Wednewiiiy last on his own recng. ui.iic . A complaint ol assault and battery han beeu lodged against him. To thin the boy will plead guilty. The raiu of the week hart not been of bei etlt to clover hay, either land ing or cut. Where it lands the heavy growth la rolling on the ground, and where cut the second growth ia cwiuing through. Fall wheat id not receiving any lieuetit, but spring howu grain will tie beneUlted. Lalmrera are airinging the wire on the (ilciicoe telephone line thin week, and by Saturday evening it Hex le ted that the Instruuieiita will be la place. The rate for a con v ersatinn will he 25 cent for three minutea. There ia no opimsitiou over thia six aiile alub hence the high rate. The auhacribera have it better rate to Portland, 20 milea distant, than to Uleneoe. The Portland rate la 15 cents for a minute talk. Percy Allison haa a currant bush, (he only one in town, that in remark able for It Iruit. Percy baa not uamed the variety, but he might aay "Mammoth" with the certainty of having hia name adopted. Huch cur rauta were never le fore exhibited, anywhere. They are great red glob- ulea of uelieioiisneas, fully a halMuch iu diameter. Theahruh came from nursery in Waahington, though Its fruit far surpasses what the original grower naa pnaiuceu. W. P. Uraliam, of Tignrd ville, waa in town Wediieaday. V hue here he wet Ken CornelitiH ti whom he talk ed lailitiea. "lien, we got cleaned out. It was awful. But 1 saw II coming 'ong la-fore election day." "How's that." aaya lien. 'How did you know defeat wan in the air?' "Well, it wan thin way : V'ou headed the ticket, and I wan on the tail for road Hupcrvinor. Knough'.'" "Why did vou not labor with the diasatia- lied?" ! did; but when 1 got them ali light for you. and they came down t' my name they became an- srrv ami tore the ticket in two, "They then went home, of course." "do home, nothing. They atayed Have you not found it out yet?" President W. II. Wehrung ami M 1). Windom, secretary of the state fair, will atart in a few days to make a tour of the atat1 In the interest of the fair, which la to be held in Hep. temher. commencing Monday, the 17th. They will atop at all the prill dual nlacea iu the state for the pu' una of interct-ting the people in county exhihitn. At the name tune excursions to the stale fair will be arranged for. The matter of a Washington county exhibit will lie taken up wnin. If Mr. ItenJ. Hehol fluid ran lai induced to take hold of the matter he will I) appointed aunerliitenilent. Ilia fltneaa for the ulace wan deuionntrated laat year, and it in believed by commencing early thin year, the county ran again win the premium, though every other county in the atate contents. Thin wan commencement week at iwirtc University. Forest Grove, Tim trunteea held their annual meet ing on Tuesday. The president of the hoard was lion. A. llinimn, wno has occupied the presiding nltlivr'a fhir for almost a half century. The annual reisirts were received, and Uiey indicated that the pat year has lawn iiu t satisla lory ami huiiwhh The reiKirt of the treasurer, Frank XI Warren, of Portland, was very full. The fluancea were shown to lie more satisfactory than for many yearn. The receipts for tuition have lawn the larirest in the history of the college, and there in every evidence of an Mtaiitlai ami entiuniig iimnis-i Ity. The grade of work required of the students in colU-ge Classes ii lanrer than ever liefore. The gtadu atea from the academy held exercises on Tuesday. The mem lav oi the ..i.. fr.nn llillslsiro are Ia.tti Sara Peters. V'ictoi K.manuel Kinniel. William U. Hl, William Oilman Hare and Alice Edith Merryman. The Kvening Telegram, Portland k. i hi. narairranh of the accident that la-fell George Cronkite who is well known in llillslsiro: "Georn 11 . Cronkite, a carpenter employs! t. Morirenson t ('handler, ..f. n.ritliiii of John U Hutliie's rsidence at Fast Hrvent.'enth ami u. .!.....,. -I reel I. fell frolll a SCnllold u I Krldav aflerniMin at ...i..k .n.l anstainetl a liainful gash on the left side of hla head, and Ids back and shoulders were i.aui, renc bed and bruised. The Injured man was removed t hi" l"" where nroner medical assistance was procured, and the latest reiorts were ..nr.irinmte mechanic was I lint iiiv - u.i..r. The m-alTol ling uisin which he was working fell to the liatanec of 25 feet, carry. i, rronklte with it. He f. headlong, striking on a pile o i..mta.r. and to hi- remarkable pre- euof mind in holding his arms above his bead may be attributed his ..... ..i.... iMHiiiA from niorw m Mr. Cronkite is an ex-mem i,..rVi. F. 2d On-gon volunteers, iTi .v,.i,iv known atsiut the city . ... i..i..i.- will necessitate nun being ou the sick report for several dy Congressman Tunguo reached home ou Monday morning lait. Ilia health is excellent and be lik well, though he is not as Heavy by hlteeu M)uiiUs aa he wan when lie went away last full, tm public questions Mr. longue said he in a bacK nu:n- ber, since he had lieen mi I lie home ward rMd almct twelve da ys. lie came over the Canadian Pun lie. The ('hiueae iiuestion has sri-s-n since In- left Washington. "You in Oregon know more atmot wlo t in baiitieiiiiig than 1 do. 1 muni hurry t the wvik of calchinif un with tin- iii-ms. I have in t had as gissl psiers on the riaul home as you have." Go. (Jeer last week wedded Mrs. Belle Trullinger. widow, daughter of lion. J. c. TrulliiiL'er. of Astoria. Mra (Jeer is well known in HilUls.ro by the ople who were tudei t iu public school here aloiii! alsitit '7l. The rather tall girl of that day has developed into a woman of splendid presence, uud she has spurred her uieulal culture to an even pace with physical development, so that the place or tlrst lady of the slate is a til station for her. The governor and his wife will lie warmly welcomed at llillslniro w henever they din make it convenient to come. Home of the precinct utile r.n have made enquiries alsiut their cerliti- cntes of eitclion. It in prois-r to suy that Cou niy Clerk Imlirie has made out all ecitincatea i f election and holds them iu his ollli-e. J'he law directs that the olliivr elect shall ap ply at the clerk's olll.-e for bin ivrliti- cale It is presumed Hint the reason for the requirement in that he limy take his oath of olllcet-t t'lal linn- am) tile hin nllicial hand. Jiistici-s ol the Peace ami ('-unstable give IiouiIh iu the sum of fKNMI. No IhiiiiI is re- quireil of a road sus-rvisor. A paragraph in Monday's Oiegmi- ian slated that Ji hn II. Uault, assist ant engineer at the state asylum, had la-en badly scalded by the blowing out of a plK in a stemi ii while he waa near It. Ills friends in llills- tsiro were someahat alarmed, lint they have privale advices which allay their anxiety, (lault got the spurt of steam on bin Icfi check and more on bin ntvk ami shoulder. He in quite severely blistered but he is able to lie about the shop and expect ed to go to work again y this lime. Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, I lev. J. F. (Jhormley. Portland, ou June Ull, I lino. Miss Myltle (Jhormley and H. J. Ivinis, of Hillnhoro. K. II. HickafiMise, of llillslsiro orllciatiug. This young couple will make Hillshoro their future home. They tmik the evening train for Halem and will at'eml Ihc Oregont'hristiaii Missionary (inven tion at Turner liefore they return home. These young people have the well wishes of a host of friends. Farmers in thin county are having Home troulile In getting laiairernai wages that have ruled during the past few yearn. In one or two plain s it in staled that the farm hands quit work latcause they had Is tier idlers. They stayed, however, when thur wages were raised. Home of our cit'zenn are Inclined to nay, "Did you ever see so wet a week during June." A proper reply is " es, several or them, anil at a tune when I had clover hay down ami in the Held." While we do not always have a wet fortnight in June, yet ch is of frequent iK-currencc. H. A. I. Meek ban bought a new threshing outfit. His power is a Hi-horse engine and the separator Is a 32 inch Buffalo Pill's machine, with a wind-stacker attachment. The out- lit is classed first grade and no one in the county has a U tter threshing plant. Commencement exercises at the convent school Cedar Mill imtum next Wednesday, Juno 27. In the evening there will be a popular enter tainment by the mcmncra oi ine graduating clans which will lai well worth attending. At the (Joiigregational church next HumMy the pastor, llev. Kvan I. Huirhen. will discuss thin topi Ail Old llomaii a Ty of Home Modern Amerieaim." All are cordially in vited to attend the services. Capt. McDonald, or Portland, was . I . .. . . ..- rri... in 111 Islsiro lasi cniiesnny. mo captain was one of the few successful renuhlican raiidiilatea in jtiuiuioinaii county at the late election, la ing chosen to the office of assessor. Hon. S. B. Huston and ife, after an alwenee of two and a half months, returned home on Tuesday evening. He reports having a most deligliiriil visit, but glad to get home. The bent bicycles on earth. Cres. cent anil Cleveland r.MMi cliam mislein $25 and fl5, chamlesn f.al and fiiO, l'.lOO Cleveland fit) nml f si. Iloyt, the Jeweler, agent. H. Wehrung A Sons' will hold their drawing next Saturday, at 2 p. m. A Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine and a juvenile bicycle are the prizes. Call on F. J. Bnrla r, Hei-ond stru t if you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Try bis latins, either noi or cold. Services at Chrbtlan church Hun day, morning and evening. Subject In the morning, "1 egcneralion." Hhulmerlch A Hon have remcnant sale of shia-s at Ml per cent disitmnt from former prices. Dr. McLean, stale veterinary sur geon, was in HillslHiro this week in sss'ting stin k. Prfveatoil a Tragnly. Timely Information given Mm. George Long, of New Htraitsville, Ohio, preventinl a dreadful trageily and savetl two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and thalors but steadilj irrew worse until urged In try lr. King's New Discovery. One Imtlle wholly cured her, and she write thin ma rvelons meilicine also rureil Mr. Uimr of a severe attack of pneumonia Mm.ii enrea are isisitive proof of the iiali-hliM merit of thinuraud reun .ft, for enrint? nil thrust, chest aod lung troubles. Only TmIi-and ll.no. Kvery Isittle gimrant-nsl. Trial bul lies free at Delta Drug Hton. Itlsniarrh'it lra Serve Was the result of hin splendid health. Indomitable will and tre- mend.iun energy are not found where stomach, Uver, Kidneys and Bowels re out of order. If you waul these qualities and the sin-cess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life PilU. Tiny develop everv siwer of t-rnin and body. Ouly 25c at lvlta Drug Stor THK 11H.M.M5 TUOl'liLK. I What two week ago wan consider ed a mob about several ujission- ary ci utt ra in Chum bus grown to such prosrtiona that it is now rec ognixid an a rel-cliion, a rebellion against civil itnt ion and g sal govern ment rather than pgaimt the Chinese government since it in im t certaiu hut that Uie government an adminis. h re.l by the quceu dowager Is aiding and au tiiug the "linxcrs." The loreign lenalionsat Pekiu have lan n cut i. If lioin ciimuiunicotion with their r-spe-llve goveruuieutn for nearly a wet k. Admiral Seymour, of the Feglish Navy, in command of one thousand or more meu reeruiieu Irom the navies of the power at la lvu. marched from the isauit to I'ekin w here he is reported to have reached nu the aflermsiii of June 17. The liCgationn were safe then and none id the foreign ministers bad been assassinated as reisirteil. On Hhturday, the llllh, the fleet of the Lowers observed that great nuiu- tn rs of what apin-ared to Im soldiers wire uiassimr at the Ta-ku forls uusriliiii; the mouth of the Pi Ho river. A note wan handed the Chi mi-e conimanderol the forts demand ing the dispersion of these masses ol iiii-ii by 2 o'clock a. in., Sunday. At I o'rlia-k a. m., Hie Chinese foils oiM'iicd the on llie allied tlei t. The shins acii-uled batlle and iu a bom bardment of ti hours Ulittll reilueeil two of the f rls to ruins and captured the others by an assaiil'il'g column lauded from the idiipn. The loan of life among the Chinamen was great The hhii.s suffered. Iisi. hut not so severely: one or two gunlsiats wen sunk. An explosion on a Russian ship killed several ami wounded till or 1(1. Ih- Ameriiiiii ships seem not to have pait cipated ill the tight. Soon our licet of liitht draft Isials m id be lnri;er and more etlW tive for work on I lie Pi Ho river than the fleet of any oilier power. The battle ship Oregon has la-en ordered to the month of the l'i-llo. It is known I Imt I he .i(h Infantry will go, ami li is rumored that two other regiment-, making altogether with the commis sary and aitillery Mint belongs to an American higade, a fonw of fjIMNI These Inn ps go from Manila. From the i'hillippioes to (he Pi Ho ins distance of Hlsiut I'nMI miles. Il is indud foituiift" for Ami r.i-aus thai we have territory so near the storm center and the value of having naval silicons M-attensI over Ihb world is heeii in this instaiiee. The conditions in China haik lailt-r at this writing than I hey did a week aao. I.i-Hung Cluing has la-en rail ed to I'ekin. which in taken an an iiinen of n ace. If the Chinese gov ernment exei t itself for good order l.liMt can be tntalilisheil. and it is Ihonght Unit I.I Hung Chang In well enough acqiiain'cd Willi the govern mental Hiltcies ol the world to know that the dismemberment of the Chi CNCI.R dM: "IIAHDKn IF THIS AIN'T Till IiKI-.NIiKsT f'M.KT FUUHTH OK KKIXIKDI' The committee of arrangements for the celebration on July 4th are at work like la-avers. The HillslHiro band are seconding their efforts, and the meat roasters are settling details about the barbiM-ue. We had a bad June llh, but July 4th will lie with out blot or blemish. nese Kmpire can only I preventeil by it-wlf maintaining good order. Japan is prepared to land 18,00 soldiers iii China, Russia fitKNI, Kng laud ia hurrying a few from India, which w ith our 5,(MI0 will make an arinv that can go anywhere in llie Flowery Kingdom. rot nr not sr.. I'lUIIIATK. I'M. te August Genlz, deed. Final account allowed and administrator ordered to hold the money ou hand the order of the circuit pending court. F.stale Johnnie Hatch, minor, Bond of guardian approved, Ap praisers, L. h. Iangley, C. A. Hart ra npf ami II. II. Clark. Ivdale Krnest Freeh, deed. Final account allowed and estate closed of record. P.stntn TIiim. J. Wilson, deed Final account allowed and estate ch wed of record. K-t lie Flora Collet, deed, ('lain a of Mary and Win. Collelt, heretofore tlis:illow id. examiiied. Claim of Mary t oilet allowed to the amount of 7-Vi l, and William Colli t, $12:1.24 with an offiet of fd-i, leaving a bal anee ol SH.4. Kslale Barnard McKenna, decil Final aci-niint allowed and estat' closed of record I'.itate Jacob Anderson, decil Final settlement continued. M A Kill An K l.ll KNSK. I, iet use to wed wan issued June 18 to Altn-rt H. Hatch, 2:1, and F.lleu A B ites, 20. Hi ll. r.M VIK. J II Wil.-on, by sheriff, to Thoa ll Humphreys, 5fi acres Wm Wilson d I c 80 G W Misel to Dala i Baker, 1 a near Forei t Grove TiUO F A Fverest to Krnest Kveresl lots S, !'. HI, I-Ik I, G tston.... Iniisa Freteh to G A liechncr 25 i a lemiicl Sparks d I c... Jennie (Vsik to Catherine Cisik, w sec M t I a r tl w into H A Burris to (! T Crow, ) acre Isah Kelssy d 1 c (! A llsrtrampf to Clarem-e lUnsl. part lot 2, blk H. For est Grove !inO Gn-tave llartrampf to C A ami W F Hartrnmpf, part lot 2, blk S. Fore-t Grove 2ti0 Henrietta. Warni-cke to Peter Tracliscl. lots 29 ami at), Hrugger tr-ict 700 Martin lltiys to Cornelius Heriuens. i7 acres in Henry Black d 1 c J50 WW AilutlMlalralur'a Mule. Kotica i hrrrhy given tliut llie iinl-r- lied d 111 i 111" traloc ut tlm i-.-lali-of " '" J. Mvimea, iltssaiHl, iu I " ain-tioii tu Ilia liiifltes' t-iilil-r t.irca,-li llie lloing de-riLe.l rvul in.Tiy ix-iunn- iiiK to llialnVi inenlioinsl eiaie innur llie onli-r of iIik i-aiiutv euuiluf Mului" m.b viiuilv. tilate f tlri fDii, ln.i-le and mured on llie id day el' Ju- l'"'. 'I ! thai Htid ule lll ln mane ai i 11 o'clotk a. in. on Hit l.tli ''ay ot luly. no at ilm door l Hio cmiiny i-mni m"i"- ot aalilliKloli 'olinly, in llills'ioro. tl to ail: the ftorttieasi , "I suriiini. of toutliei.t I., bt-o. i, ionslni i bouiii ol Kaiitf 1 West mluau-d in "a tension csiunly, Orraoii, and lliat siile a ill !' ina-lr uuiei'l lo llieaierivi ui viie i.t.v j coll r I. Haled tbiytli day of June r. J AMKtt A. I' V U It. Adinlnislrator of Hie estate ol Vt in. J Meniiea, deceaad. " By VIRTUKOF l.N OKIiKll to- nai.r and execution duty i ueil out o mid under die aeal of the l in-uil I 'ill" in htate of Oregon, for Hie I oiinly id Mnltim luali, to nie . ire. Uil ami daUd llie lull ilay ol June, l!0. upon a jud mi ni ami int-ree rendered and ente-ed iu miid i-o.irt mi llie mil day of June, 11)0 in favor ol I. I. lieer, as Ooverner, . i. iMiiioar n.-.... turv of Hlate, and C. H. Moore, as I rea.-urer of the B at- of Oregon, ronntilutiiia .Hi Stale land Hoard plaiiititlx and a?unit U.K. HubIi, A. l. miMi. n. J. Alfred llavis, I lie I'otlee i rw i .vninu: 'oiiioanv. a corporation, Anna i,, p-iinin. Ueorge S. Ulieplierd, Alios r lehls and W U. Hradfori. def iiiIiiiiIm for the mini el fcHIIXXl. and (lie further sum ol l -'. on, at- torueya fee, Mid .tu,hii an i i - inenls, I did. on the Mill ilay ol lulie. I!m. duly levy iihii all lliat poriion ol ;ne llowlliK ilewriinsi real mo.iiij ....... lie ill tit County ol Washington. Man- n Oregon, the whole ol llie real ir.. ri herein descriti a neing mnian-o i"- niiitii- ol .Mult'ioinali and wasiungion, Hlate of Ore on, to'wit: beginning at the nortlu ait lorm-r oi me Donation l and t'laiin of William louder and wi r in H-ction 7, lowillilp I hinitli Uange I Kast ol llie w lla eiie .Meriuian in tha rouuty of Mu tnouiali, Male of re- gon; running thence souin aim i n mr. thelll-e weal iAI. IS c-liailis lo a n.afce in t on 13. Towiihliiu I Woiilh, Uange I West of the Wil auiet e Meridian in the t eunty of Washington. Hiali- of Oregon ; lliem e running north l.e;i chains ; lliem e noun SI- .m' east 2I.:I chains; theni-e south .1 east .rK hain; llieiiee nortli ll:tv east S.e' rhains; thence north m;" l.'i' east liehains: thence north i ! chains; llieiie- east in s ell 'ins to the place, of lie lining, exeept nig thereiroin a ao-ac-re iraei sum K. IIiihIi and wile to Amy r. iiains i.j teed dated June V.i, isih. ami recorue.i June an, IS1M, iu I'eed H'mk i, I a e l.ii Uiiorils ol said Washington touiuy, me adiole of aaid tr 'd i-onlaining 7s aeres; and will in compliance with its c- inaniti on Monday, the liith day of July P.Mi, at the hour of IU o'clock a. in., at the tn.nl door of the County Court 11. him- in the city ol Hillahoro, I niinty of Wi shinglon. Slale of Oregon, sell at puMic unction In the highest ladder for cash, a I the light title and interest that the said deleii.lant had ou the l-'th dav o' November, lst7 tin dale of plalntills' mor gage, or have since had III ami lo ll ut lOlti.ni n sain rem property which lies in said Washinglo County to satisfy said judgment, deeiee and execution, with interest on $:m;l.!M from Ihetith day of June, pHm, at the rate of eight per cent -r uiiiium, on $liiu from thelllh day oi June, l'.OO, d the rate of 0 i er cent per annum, and the custs of and upon said writ. r .1, I. 1,l . I.L'i ,1, It w , i. iinAiruikii, Hlieriff or Washington County, i regnu. I ated, llillslsiro, Oregon, June I I, I'J o 4-8 e. l Mccormick, Dealer id Bicycle aild Bicycle Sundries KtPAlKIMJ A SI'H Itl.TV. Wheeln to rent eld settind hand wheels for sale at reasonable priit-s. Mai u Street, llillslmro, Oregon. AHENT8 wanted for the lM-st typewriter arket, the '-I'ittshitrg isihle;" on tliA murk writing in sight at nil times; exclusive territory given. Address llimlliy llard wa.e Company, l'iltsburg, I'a. NIIKH1FFM WALK. TOTtCK IS HEREBY GIVEN: That ll by virtue ot an execution i-sued out of and under llie seal oi me t-ouniy onri of the btate of Oiegon. for Washington Coiintv. dated June V!ith I'.mo. favor of 1). J.J Ilucklcy, plainlill, and nguinst A blue A Ls-ileiw, iieieniiant r.. ll.A hi, in r( t in. II miilreil a fl Hcvclll V Hollars with interest thereon from the lllfi day of Man h. ls!W, nt the rate ot eight s-r cent per annum, un.i the flirt lie sum ol t.an costs and disbursements, with interest thereon irom me urn nay oi March, lsw, at the rate ol s x wr cent uer annum, anil me co.-in oi aim uii.ui sain writ, to me directed and delivered, for w ant of HUlficieht iwrsonal pruiH-rty, 1 did .liilv lew iiniin. and will on Men. lav, tin TMa day ol July, n"i, in me bouiii oonr in the Court House in llillslsiro. Oregon nt . , the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., of said day sell, st Miblic auction lo Ih highest ltd iter fore sb in hand, all of the loll wing d.-serilied real tirop. rly lying Is ing ami situate ill Washiiigton Coiimy, Oregon, to-wit: 'llie North half of the North K.-od iinar tcr ol the Mouth East uuar.erni hei tioii -.M, Town. 2. North Kange 8 We-l ot tin- n laiuetle Meridian, contain ng 'M ai-rei, to aalisfv the hereinbefore inenti.imil sums and the costs of an I uimoi said w r i, and the costs and expenses of sale Maid a de will Is- mihjii t to redemption as ssr statute of Oregon. liaie.1 mis June & r.rv. W. I) HKAI'KoKO. Sheriff of Washington ' oiint.-, Oregon. (IO. K. llAOI.ICY, Attorney for I'lainlilt. Mor j Ufa Mute. To be Isiund hand ai d had years bv the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George l Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave wan made ins-. II says: "ftly wile has tan-n so neipn-ss for Ave years that she could net turn ovei in Inst alone. After using tw bottles of F.leetrtc llit'em, she in won derfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female disease quickly cures ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy headache, backache, fainting; and ilir.r.y sia-lln. Thin miracle working meilicine is giHlaend to weak, sick ly, rundown in-ople. Kvery ImttU guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by I Mia Drug Store. It Maved llisl-r- T. A. Ihinforth, of Iiadranire, (la suffered intensely for six moulds with frightful running sore ou hi leg, but writea that llucklen's At nil's Mslve wholly enrol It in ten dsy Kor Ulcen, Wounds, llurns, Ihnl I'ainor Tilea it'a the ls-t salve in I hi world. Cure irtmrantissl. Only 2s Sold by Delta Drug Store. (ieo. W. Stitt, of IU-averton, ha (Tone to Nome. He started a few daya before the election, hence he id tea not yet know nl his defeat for the legislature. fan U Blfuttn f Mr. J. hn ls-tmis gM-a to Idaho this week prospect iiir. Wm. Slicehy, of Stieeiiy ros ,con-tr-eiiii painters, I'.irtlaud, wa iu Hi Islsiro yesterday. UNcxt Sdiiihty morniuK H"v. II. tils-rt' will preaeli on the sul jts-l : -G sl's S iis-iiil-iiin Scheme." In the t -veiling t ie Mir ji-. t iH Is : "M tsk llltr." A c irdlal Invilat oil in extend ed lo all to a'lei.d tin se services. If Hliili h's it ui ami coiisuiiiption cure, which in sold for the small pri.-e of 2'ic, rale and 1 1 00, does not cure take Ihe Is d lie back ami we will re fund your money. Hold for over otl yearn on thin guarantee. For sale at Ihe IHta lrug; Store. Nllfr.ltlt t" MA I.C. IY V1KTUK Or AN KXKtTTt Itl.V J) decree and order of sale, iss-ted oi.t l the eireiiit court ol the Hlate of Oregon. or Wa.--hingtou county in lavor o' i W. Laurelia. and against rerdluaiid Kelllke. v,adclme i,. I this. Mrs. M. J. ffeevea. Mr hceve., K. 1'n'kel, Klda I'ickel and J .eliuess trustee, lor the h-iui of I7 liO nets ami for Ihe further mini of lim.no with interest thereon at the i ate nt 10 per l cut per annum irom ine t;itn uav ol iaiiuarv ls!7 an 1 the further huiii ot MJ..rsi with interest thereon at the rateofii jstr em iH.r annum ir.uu tnei iin ilay ut Alar. hml.und the fin Iher huiii of 10 nil attor ney's hs'S with interest at the rwte of li per cent per annum from the 'MiU day of Mar Phni, and for the cost and exsMise ol sale Hid ot salt! w I'll. Now Iheretore. by virtue and in pemn- inee of said judgment, decree and order of a!c, I will, ou .vionday llie tith dav of luly limn, at the south ihsir ot the i-ourt house in llillslioro, Waahington county. 1 regon. at the hour ol iu o i'Iim'k a. m . nl said dav, sell at pllblii ailelion to the iHdiest bidder for cash the following hscrilHil real property to-wit: he r.ast nan oi the Pinrihweai quarter the Northwest ouarter of the North it quarter iilriii ti.ui M 12 H H 2 W. Will .1 er. coiitaining I'JU ai-res of land all nitualeil in Washington county Oregon to satisfy the hereinhelore named huiiih, and r t he ' osts and ex peusen ol said Hale. Ha d property will lie sold subject to re leiiiptiou as ier statute of Oregon. w tness my tiaiui nils sin day oi June, IHI. VV. II. HttAHEOIil). Hherill of Washiu ton counly, llregon Hunt h ,V I ow inuii, 'Attorneys for I'lainlilt, Wnoil, Oak WimmI. Wood! Wood I Wood! Kor sale- giMid pole oak at II. .'si per cord, one year -til enquire oi o it. Borneo, oeiw.-eii Mxth and ric ven th IreeU ou Washiug t n, 11 il ll to Oregon. Jl-S Trenail rer'w Xotire. All County Orders Endorsed prior to I, ikiki are catted lor. i nie rem win ceae alter June , I'M). A, B. CADY. Co. I reasurer. f. Ml l ll i: FOIt I'l ItLHMTlOX band Otticeut Oregon City Ogn. May III, l'.i. N' Of ICE IS HEItEIlY tilVEN, THAT the following named settler has tiled notice ol his itilciilion lo make tiual i roof MiplHi of hi claim, and th t -ant prool II lie Hindu lelore the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, on Angle t '.' ; sj, viz: JOHN 8. OA Rl, H. E. No. lol .j lor the H W K.-c. 311 T V ! li 7 W. He names the fnl owing witnesses to i ov I is continuous residenoe upou and iillivatoiu ol said hunt, viz: allies A. N cl.ean, of Astoria, Ore. I- rank II McOatlin, ol " II (' Hatch, ol Port and, " I.. V. llicki y, of (. II Art. M. Ml SHIES, Itegisler 1-10 Hit You Want (hie Hundred Hollars Any good man or woman rail organize a tgu'ol the Hunker's Union of the W.tI I, il Omaha, Nihraska. Teachers and stu tei.ts find the work highly remunerative mil pleasant. 1 he leading fraternal socie ty in llie West, l ays Heath, I'isaniiiiy, ml old Age claims, and issues Joint 1 on- eies for man and wife. Pays Hick and Ac- idetit claims Uidges iu thirty state. I.iirire niemhei-ttliiii o meu ami women. .Splendid reserve plan. If you care to make Jlno. HI or more in a week or two, write to the Ib'iieral Mana er. Hankers Union of the World, Portland Oregon, for a contract aa Local or District Manager and organize a lodge. . Kvery day 8 delay means your iiioineo loss. KOTK'E. Mr. A. K. Cooper, G. A. P. !., C It. 1'. Ity.. 1160 Alder St., Polt land. Ore., advises me that hin com pany will run four sSH-lally cheap excursions to the eai-t leavinp Heii- ver. tkilorado Sprinim ami Pueblo June July VI and 120, ami Aiitfit I. Tie will Is- pleaseil to answer any iiiitiii ies. 11. Scbiiln i en, P ...im ster St MM Kit It I Ml I S. " i'otlie iiiniiiiln.iis 1 ur neoiile in increasinir iiumUirs yearly look for tho-e days of telaxHtioii ami recrea lion mii ss.iry to maintain the hu man nmi liine iu fair working contli lion. The hiniriioriiiis sloth ol the -Miieoiore urn vis verv seductive whill it lasts, but ninny Have tleciuisi nisi the annual outing should provide 1101 oiilv ruilieul i-liMiurM lifllirHllll HUT- riiiiinliiiim tint hiso soell Htlmulatioii of llaggiug eni-rgii-s aa will provide brwn Hint vtL'or rorltiereiurn 10 inlHir. For Ibis Ibev urire Ihe inoun tnin climb and ramble. Ihe balsam of the mountain pines, and the clear, un olulti ruled moiiutaiii air. "In this direction the Shasta Iloiili now affords a wealth of attractions. I he entire line of road from A-blanl to Ueddiii,' is studded Willi charni ii g and accisilile hotels ami rnnips. where are cheer anil comfort and healing at reasonable cost, and where you chii hunt, flsh, ride, loaf, tir play with eipial facility." "Or if you liaik for healing waters, none la-tter can la found, hot or cold, than the springs of Ashland, (Vilesttn, Anderson, ltarllelt, Myron and Paso Itoblea." "liefore viaillng Kurojie, Ihe peo. pie of the North west should si-e the gloriin of Ynscmite Valley, ami the wondrous groves of Mariposa anil Calaveras; the Parisians are likely to make iiupiirii a eoni-eriilng these at tractive ri-sorts." Send to Mr. V. H. Markham, Oen 1 ral Passi nger Agent, Portland, for new IsHiklels on Castle Crag, Shasta Springs, McCI'Ulil Kiver, Yoaeniile, and excursion ratea thereto. Muddy eiiinplexioiis, Nauseating breath ts mie from cb runic constipa tion. Karl' Clover ltoot Tea ia an absolute cure and haa been sold for fifty yean on an atisolute guarantee. Price 25 i ts, and WI cla. lk-lla Dtug Sore. CASTOR I A For Infantt and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bear tha Signature of Kiir;v rt: v. Oregon Kidney Tea cuiea buck ache, aidney and blad ler troubh For sale al Ihe Ik-it. ! lbcycle r-tiri iif . brn. ,ij, turning vulesniziiig and suudiies al O (i. Wtlkis, Seisuid -lrtel,i exl ilimr. to Hills' oro llolel. Ou i vt ry Is. Ill-id !, Hub's ('mi sumption Cure in this gu-irnntit : "A I. we a-k of y. hi is to u-- tun I hi ids : the couteiils of this Is d lie In it ti in 1 1 . I hen if you can nay you are not la in tfttsl return the Isdile to your I rujr Kist and he may n lnnd the prtet paid." Price 'J." els, and o i ts ami 1.00. Helta Hruo Store. Croup is a terror of thoiamls td ouiik mothers because Its oultirenk is so Skroni.inn and fnipiently fatal Shiloh'n eolith and is.iisiiiuption curt act like magic in cases nl crout;li. 1 has never lss-n known lo fad. Th worst cases r-lievei immisliately Price .rs-, , Mie and (I no, You caii Ket it at the Helta. Many a lover has turned with (li KUst from an ollier i-e lovable yir with an otlensjve breaili. Kurl'i Clover 11-sit Tea plinth's the linall by its action on the bowel-., elc, a nothing; else will. Sold lor years oi absolute (rutirautee. Pi ii-e 'l't els, am1 .'Octn at Helta. On account of the -It el trust all farm implements will Is-higher thai la-fore but Schiilineni h .v. Son will sell after the raise al same prices a others sold la-fore. NELSON & REED. man I'l'vcrr ii ei;s ti Hough and Dressed LUMBER We will have our Hit w mill ready b mi liuiiU r on or alsmt .lime Sth. The IkhIv of tinilsT tributary is the !e-t in t In state and lienee with our snpeiini ma. Iiinerv anil uiechanicnl skill our product ill is- axual to tliut f.iiiu.l in any market and sujs'ri.ir to must. We invite orders. Ill Acker's Kttgllsli Itcmeily will stop a cough at any time, and sill cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money re luu.le.1. 8Ti ami 50 cents at IVltt irug Ktore. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I.A II OKKICE ATOltKUON (-1TY, tON. May, 111. ton. VTt'TICK IS IlKUKIIV tilVKN IIIAT ll the fiillowllig-llaiueil settler has tiled notice of his intention lo luaketinal prisit ill support of tiis claim and that said prool w ill be mailt- Is-fore the I 'utility (Merk of Tillamook County, Ore., on Aug, ', I'.iu vix: FKANIv II. McOAKr'IN, II. K liti&t. for the K of N K J . and K 'A of H K Vt bee .KJ T 2 N ll 7 W. lie names the lollownig witnesses to nrove his continuous lesideiu-u uiion and t-ultivation of saiil laud, viz.: John . tiaul, ol Ast.ina. urn. ames A. McLean, of ll, C. Hatch, of Pol Hand, " I,. V. llii key, ol l II AO. II. JKIMLW, l-ltl Uegister lh ynu know consumption is pre- ventHhlc? Hclenin has proven tlmt, anil iilso that nelis t is suieiil.-.l. 'Hie vvor-t tiilil or couuli can Isi cured with Hhilnli's (!oiif.'li anil Oiiisump lion C'urn. Hold on positive- e;unrii tce lor over Hfty years. lH-lla Unit; Store. Hchulmerich A Son's is thc.pliic to buy farm implements, l'iows, liar rows and wagons solil at prits s lower than other dealer otter tlicm. Turl anil sluMile 1 1 in slts-l or wihhI ln-am at $U..riO. Slulilile plows cheaper. 2 horse Htecl lever harrows for :i oil 3 horse alis-1 lever hnrrows at Jl-'i nil 3J wlile tire wagons fso. Compare these iiricea Willi those 01 oilier lialers. 7 For the third of a century the stand ard for strength and purity. It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every quality. No other baking powder is ujust as good as Royal," either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. Spring Bargains! We 1 sonic of our fine stock of Ladies wrap which we will sell at greately reduced prio A Rare Bargain! W'e also offer some batgaius in our clothing pile ami broken suits at 50 per cent reduction I SchulmeriGh & Soni Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the corner of Main and Third streets and get piiee? P. O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. THE OLD LINE Bankers Life Insurance Co. OF NEBRASKA ISSUES The Policy of the Future Send name, address, md age and get full particulars of the best plan on which Insur ance was ever written. J. F. COMPTON, Gen. Agent 41-2 Miiriiiuiu lliiililiiifr. JOHN DELLAR J Cor. 1st and Yamhill Sts. Mil l. TIIK HI.I,I)1M1 I'KK Ladies' Sliia?s, Hid or Kangaroo, I.aee or liutton, 2.50 value 1.7."i , Men's Clothing, Cheviots or Worsted, Latest Style, 9.00 value 7. fill Hoys' Clothing, Durable and Fashionable, - 4.50 value i!.fi i Crescent Suits, - - .75 value .4) PORTLAND, ORE. JOHN DELLAR. Prop Kick lieailtchi-s, the curse of over worked womankind, are iptiekly anil surely cured hy Karl'a tMover Ilisit Tea, tliti;nat IiIimmI purillcr and tis sue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. I'rii-e 2,"i and 50 eta. at Helta. l in.li.'t.l i 11 1 li xien ia an im Hissibility without 'smI IiIiksI, the sort tlutt only exists in connection with k'shI digestion, a healthy liver and Isiwcls. Karl's Clover Hi sit Tea nets directly nu the Isiwcls, liver ami kidneys ktepini; them in H-rfcet health. I'rtce 2i cts. anil 0(1 eta. at Helta )nnr Store. M.iny low-priced imitation bakiny powders nr upon tlif mar ket. Thi-sc are m.nle with alum, anil care should Is- t.iken to avoid them, as alum is a poison, never to be taken in the dsn I. royal laataa powot eo.. im wiuiak rr aiw rortluiiil, On -on. CL0THI"fl r.PMT'.q Piii7Mniiii!r. UUtl ft ft UltlllUlllllVJ SHOES KSONOI KSI'KI IALTIKS: How ia your wife haa she lost her beauty? If so, Constifiatiou, Indi geHtinn, Hick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover ltoot Tea haa cured these ilia for half a centu ry. Trice 2r eta, and fid eta. Money refunded if results are not satis factory. lelta Urutf Store. Win Mohr nmkes Issits at his shop on Second at reel, Hillshoro, for 1'i.fO per pair, sewed sIks-m for $. and givea apecial attention to repair ing. He usea only Hrat-grade stiM k which enables him to guarantee his work. vona.