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For tciinbli dental work call on 1 r lirown July 'J li. There li plci.tv of good brick now ready kt I Hjioii rd, For.ul drove. Mr. ISruwn th .lent,! will b in llillnlx.ro .Moi,tJy July S;li f.r one wis-k. .Shnliin-rii h A Son .vl. iciu -nalil Mie of l-lllH 14 at .'si H-r i! -lit (Hmi UIiI from former .ric. Picked ii on Hi' hi r el i , r photo gr.i.h gullcry a ttlr of steel i w il c acles, nickle plat-d. I'm II hI I 11 IH Oil! V. ( rtll Ht I III' iNOr rKMlKNT Utile and .xsiniiie the hnnou Mellon txmri for .Mounting kodak prints. 1itixt tiling out. Any mi.'. 'I'll it ii Hiitewalk week. Moh of the old snlewalks will I-rem-wnl ly Saturday ninht tin re being several g;.ngs of ini'U Hi work on thrm. .llilHlxifo will celebrate the 4:ll of July uml McConnick will Ink" enre of your wheel w hile you celeb' ate. Checks Klccitat MrC'i.ruiii k's 1 SI cycle sloe. I'.linir I'. Hill wlio worked fur ,r Si IiuIiiii ri li A Son 1m.- t yenr in in H J il I hi in 1 luifpitiil where In has uiulcigoue an open t:nn for a-is-mlie ill. Muddy complex ion", Nauseating liri'Hlli coiiie from chronic const i pa lion. Ksrl'n Clover lb Mil Ten in hii absolute cure hihI Iiiih Im'cii hoIiI fur tifly years on nil alisolute giiiirautis'. Price 2"i i ts, hihI .Ml els. lMta Drug S'or. It K. Admits whom Hillslioro o ile gladly called our Adams, Iml Will) HOW liVI'rt ill Sl.ll'lll V'irtitt'll hi oil IihuiiIh on Tuesday lie-t. Mr. Adams in looking well awl ih jolly ho Hint we know hiiHitiiss Im prosper ous Willi liim. Win. (I. Hale went to ltoehurg thin week lo visit his brother John. hile there, he nitty tike h rule on the engine hs for south as (irunls Pass. John will tike very great light In gently slinking ti' his col lege trained I. ml her hy a trip over the Cow creek lulls. Mm. IlHckwilti returneil lion e Ihs MomlHy after hii absence of two iiiuiillis. She. HiiiIh Oregon a leaa ant lHce, liiiiile ho liy green Ileitis and tortile giinleiis as well HS fresh, cool and invigorating air. Sim ilhl not see n ruin shower at Sacramento during her two inoiitlis slay. TuesilHy morning IhhI lr. J. 1. Tamci-tie whh very pleasantly sur prised when his ri'lutive, Mr. Victor llnyHril, wife anil Hon of Chicago calleil. Ir. i'aiiieisio IihiI not seen hi kinsmen for scveml yeaM uml will take great delight in showing them about during the next few weeks. J V. Hicks has Hold hia proa rty on First sire t known as the Hick house, lo Mcsmm. Wygant of Ash land. The new owners are nut here yet and it in not known how they will iH-cupy the preiuiscH. Mr. Hicks is at 1 1 en ly California and has a position an eight watchman in a mill. Mr. Jerome Paliiniteer ii'iilributea a vicious looking number of the thistle family which he found grow ing iu his garden. The leaven are more than two feet long mid fully eight inchea broad mid tinned with Hpiut H hs ahai-p as n cambric needle. The plai t has not laa n recognized, hut no one who lias neeii It ('area for itny of ila He'd. Wcwl ertr ia Hiidinjr HiHt the thing I must dillicult to do iu the matter ol liaaling a lieel augur lactory 1 ae curinu h'dgeH from the farmer that Will insure a mipply of he ts. It 1 with the grciifsl reluctance that the farmer will pledge land for laet growing in Hiitllciciit extent. The HHine obalacle whh t heie three year 8gi. We even had diftii-ulty iu getting friH Mail placed to raise !! for ex'riniental pm poses. There were no reul refusnls, but very gr. Ht inditl'i reini'. lliiek the triiHiH. Some of our mi. pie oul towartl (Jlcnco are imt really mili-moniipolist exwpl durinu a polilical campaign, lasl spring an iiulcHndent telephone lompany ol miiple memiH a d every way resin Hili'e proMMetl to build a lino to (I lei ico. The proinolei Hsked the citizen to buy Hie pole at the mil'. The eslimiit-d eost wan 7tHMi. The rouiiHiiy Hgrewl to mntribute - if thi. A half Interest in the line was to lw giveu to the haul Miliscrih er They also weie to have the right to purchase thei tlur halfutcoft of const ruction whei.lhcydesir.il. In telei.honiige for aubscriU r attm hed ofcotir. The proposition the citi reus did ai i -t I from Hie - . A T. Co. '1'he cumpany iMiught the ih'iIi'h, and iili-n Uelivere.1 them. There are no consesioiiH lo the' p-o-i,le Htid lhe have to pay 2.1 cent for ev'ry convcrsaiion of three ininut-!. tllcniM is made a i n I"'"'1 'f n Hillsboroasti points beyond Hills luiro. Thus li would -cem thrt when- there i a choice, our Iih .iI 'o ple are to I' thrown down and a for eign monopoly suppoiti'd. Ilashe Humphrey well and favor Hbly known t , all oM lime Fortlaud printer n'id Sunday in llillsboro. He was Induird to talk of the .lays from 1S.VI to WTO. Many. H't rest ing riminh-eiicH were indulged tine will lar repeating: Mr. lry ar widow of Hon. TIi-h. J. Pryar founder of the Cr. gonlMii found lier elfat I.erhuHhHli.H dealh in strHit en. d cir. umslan.T. l o earn bread -he opei .si a iHiardinir h.u'. "' . ...... a I. li. uoiiihii nlie sHin Nrame H.pular and bad her house full or gue-ts, prim. "'7 - It.. e use of her bili ous in"" '" - . . band .avupalion pr.t.t.r were t . orit.-. t ne Chri-tma sl-.e d. frmin- e.1 to et partiatny n" . . ...,!. a ttle dinner r . ......... " Aiiiiiiil' the gii.s.1 wer..llVCrandclleity.'.l.t..roflhe (Iregoniaii. Cnrndell wa rau.er l..!l m! 1 in. and a .hrided blond net ... ...'i., i...u.l.l but with stig qlte ..ron, u ...... ftkl,n , .... .. .. .m in n .1 t Hi occas on in- "i"" I'.. I.. i Jear ol. -.n, an ,.l-rv.n im.. Durinir the very iii.nl iokeand.aughterw-ru rhta.n..irlnf-...- iiu.iti.ni " i'I '"" v.". I" --- 'u ..... t n were dim-ted ll'sno-.: I. wasasnsl as V: . ....b.. it nn to hi tyw Th victim appre. i,..-nbe Joke and Uugh,M a merrily a any of th. tUWMIM MUr 4T (IIIIH Mill The traveler panning over the m-.d (i m lie. 1 1 iik Portland and llol-CMro hy way f Cedar Mills would never suited that hard hy Cc.Ur .Mils pM nllice u.tt'lug among the orc hards mid reiniuniiig proven of un live timber that iri -rei- an etluc tlonci' it Uml h worthy to l the pride of inu'h more irleutious .Imi-c. Some ears Htfo the ci.iiv.-l t ol O'li Ltdy ol .Vim d Heart dirin-ti-d y he sisiern of M rcy o'iied a Helim.l which t ie church knows us a ar enl Hi hool hut it is more than fi. t. The course ol study and train II. i; in in uiHiiy direelions fully eiiual lo the Hcademv. Ill musical 'ult ire and r lliieini nt the -s IiihiI is the leader ol a mnvemei t that is revolu tiouiy.inir the iiit;iihoriioMl. For tuiintM indeed is the community whii-li has such a n tlumj; factor. The yi ar'a woi k was closed hy cimiiiii ncemeut exerei-n-a last Wil nesday evening. The chaM'l of the convent whh irofiisely ileroratisi wilh evergn-eiiH and hunting hIiow i IC the national colors red, white and hlue. The Hiidieiu-e. was larire, the room U'iiitf lilhsl till ftinlni); riMim was at u premium. Miss Vuiiinr, daughter of coiiuly coin iiiissi nier Vounn presided at the piano, where she isnt home. The niiikfle graduate this year is Miss (hit rinh" lii'rimrd who is a loveal'le. girl hihI as talented as she In comely. Iler theme was "Failures in Life" which is a paper of hih-Ii ex eel lei, re t 11 eit it ia here t'iven ciitire Dressed in pure whit", the young lady modestly st 'pasl forward and ill M clear, well urn lul iti'd voii'"Htid : l.!fi la A battle Held, and it has its sueeensis arid ila failures. As I am alsmt lo ine the lrautlil haiy schiMil life, and launch into a ilill'-r-ent tphere my theme has lieen chosen thus : 'Failure in 1if.'." Nnw lirsl cornea the iiiesliou, wnat are the cHusea of ho ininy fiiluns in life? I'ircuuislau -es often heyou-l our cnu - sc"7" The celebration in I lillslwtro will ! what a patriotic citizenship makes it, and it will be giaid. At first the committee sought attraction from abroad, but it was the farmer and lark fable over again. Our owu resource are now used and the ei joy inent of the celebrdiou will las much more sat isfactory thHii it would be if catch l emiy allows Were alaiut. The steam swiinr w ill be al acid ami our ear w ill not be offended by it creaking and groan. The balloon h banished ho the horror of a fatal accident is elimi nated. The whole attention of the visitors can be ecntereu upon me ineme of the day Patriotism. At 9:311 o'clia k on ttie morning of July 4th. the pnrade will be formed on Main ctrect, between First and S cond, under the dir. ction of Hob. 11 P. Cornelius, grand marshal. The procession will move at 10 o'clock and inarch on Main Hlreet to Fifth, thence west on Base Line to Second; thence siiuure, w here exercise w ill !' rendered according to thi order: Addres of Welcome Miyor Music nvocatioii ( horns "SIB! Spangled Haulier" Reading Declaration of Independence Chonin "Flag of the Free" Oration Music UarlHH ue, from 12 o'clock in. lo L.'.il afikunoon i m.l mile Bicycle Koad Hiee. Kaiv. Four mile liicycle K iad must weigh L'otl pound or more. Fih U.ce, UNI yard-, contestants iimler 1 The lirst pri.1 for the liicycle races are gout meiiais, boo nuver mtsiais for Hii-ond prize. All other lirizes w ill la' la-sioweu alaive a premium w ill U- awarded parade. Intersnerseil w ith the alaive events consisting of music, instrumental and At 9 o'cliK-k in the evening a ever wiliiesaed in Washington count, ly via.hle from the summit or Ml. IIimmI, Mil the visitor I auvisea not io go lln-re. It will la more comfortable iu llillsboro. trol to govern or prevei.t; erroneous .i.u.ixioiis Ht some inii'ort! nt crisis of our private liv.s, or in our biisin.-s atlair-; following nail aiivu-.'. loreveu ii... ....mi kimllv meant should I' ciirelully weighed and considered be- j fore being mtireiy iwii'i i-.. ; i i.i.iN i .ie most daiik-erous of all I siumhlii g lilia ksin the life of any j one; ha-te 111 ilccislon, u error in.". i.L ..iv i . I. ...i.eii in Mint I1, over can ti.in, the rror nn st likely t i incur in . Id age: 1 hen w bat Hre the cons. ,ueiicc oi , . . ti i...ui i . so many lamin-. m- j " ,.,,1., ii. hi.IimiiiiV and tliscoiilei l il. lunn.. - w or even remors. lul, ifweluv. ly ourM'lve lo blame for disaster, they ... ..a .liMiriistfii or ouniw n ai'iii u,..i inn il iii tru-tinit ounlves again in affairs of imporian.', ami thev make tissuspicious o r iri.-n.i- and often uejuslly so. Have failures any U" Yea Uiey teacn us uioien.u- tion with regar.i n . .n j.. incnt or a.wplinjr t e advl.v of . i...ru Thev teach 11 liuniliiiy. sin.v our lirsl failure ollen pr.are.1 , from arroganci' ami .-onis n. inej ....I t us our own deticleni-es mid warn us against stumbling agon in the fain.' path. Mow come the important ipiestion What must we do lo avoid laiiunV.' I w ill M'fts-t " .oii.t, tir-t culiivnt'' l..K- morsl habits that HUC.li "' exist "in oiirowa I. rain and hand-, .ind not . I. yen. I uisui loriune an i favor. Second, we mil.-t la govt rne.1 ny Chrtian principle, so that if mis fortune should overt ike u we in. hive the inward cen-cinusni ol H iving acted with re titn 1-. Third, never to act upon mere impulse but consider every crisis carefully, l r r.' sllowi ill it t govern our a. t; n Fourih, we niusl guard against wi.d pviilalioiis, Hie most brilmn' s, lieui.i that promise sudden wealth without hom-t lat'or are the in l ibingeron allurements to J'nu!i. Fifth, and.nsily, we h. uld listeu resps ttully to th ndviiu of those ho hy Dtiprrior k, wiadouior il er ex iTieuc. hiivu jfulniHl deeper kim ledge of the wirlil than our-s-li. "lMrienc keep d?ar achiMil" i.ut the wise will endenvor io profit by the experience of other rather than purchase their own t theco-tof locH mill disipsilQliuul! Never sit down Idly to liemonn your trnuhh a, hut face the ditUcultie iu l hey rise, ami i-onquer them ai far as IHwsihle. Again I repeat Life in bt tie Held, ho we must lie ever begin niiig.and aft-r lailure bravely bear the diaappoiutiuent and start again upon new undertaking, wiser and Infer from our first reverse. May such ! my miMle of ac-tiug through I he new life on which I am about to drift, and if I fail iu all earthly en terpnaea may 1 be aucceasful in at curing my heavenly Inheritance, Archbishop l'rity wan pre-eul a part of the evening and presented I he diploma of the instilutioll to the graduate. In the remarka made he eulogized the high ideal of patriotism which theSisteM f Mercy were, by precept and example inculcating t ' I he young peiple under their tuition. The Hinging wan tfiaaj and there are Home giKMl voicea at Cedar Mill, that if pmierly cultivated at our musical conservatories, can Ming to other audience thhn thoae i-oinMjsel of their near neiKhlaiM. One of these is Joseph Murry, who Iimh a tenor that la at iti tatt In the high in t H. llertha Vsnderhy ia a JC'XX soprano and her Hiatew have giaid alto voiiH, Ksn-ssiins all Iih rare. The entertain ment was long, laaliiiK from 8 o'clia k t 11:20, but at no t line was it tedious. The h'IiimiI will be closed till Sep-ti-inhi-r when It will agai i beopeinld for students. dii iir iioisk. ritoHATe. F.t J ihn Miclialee detil; ordered tint the admit islralor lie allowed to erect a monument over the grave of south on nun io isa.se i.ine; inence norlh on Second to Court lloune Hen. II Wilcox, President of the D.iy Ilillslsiro Cornet Hand llev. K. P. Hughe Fifty Voices Minnie Heidel Fifty Voices ....('ongrifstiiaii Tho. 11. Tongue Uand p. m. i:ni:iicisf.s. F.ait ltue, uo yard dash. Sack Kiii". Fat Men h Hace, conteHtanl t Kice, -- yard dash. ISoys' Unit years. ug oi war. , ill ik.sii. iu n.iuuiou io .iic pri.'-u for the best d.i'orated wheel in the , , ,,, , , a further program will lie rendered, via-al. May pole, etc. ' - -4 A 1 jr .),'; vr;r tv m tii grain! inspiay oi r ireworas, me mien. will tieahown. Tliey will im plain I lie tiic.-ase.l at a Cost not to exceed ;ii 7". Fst John W Miclialee deed; order e.l that the ailmiuistralor be allowed I I expend fi'.ii 7' for ere. ting monu ment over the grave ol the deceased. Fl Flora Schulmcrich, insane, or ib red lliht citation i-ue to said Flora Schiilm. rich to H'ar al the county eon 1 1 r.M.m iu llillsboro Oregon July 2, I'.hhi a ml show cause why a guar lian of her m rson shall not be ap iHiirt-'d. F.-t Mary Hisniey de.il; executors sale of real e-tate coulirmeil. I'.si Juliii Hatch, minor, inventory of .n perly lil.d. The propeity is lifted III tl'.l !'(. Ivt J icob Anderson deed; final ac com t allowed Hiid the estate . lose.l of reconl. M AKKI AIIK I.I.'K.NSK. Li cits.' to wed was lssuel June 2:1 I.) I. Ten J Cr. ps and -ophia J KuH 1 1 J Walker and w fjo P Heal w of lot I in blk H Forest (tiovc .1 C Voigt ex to P A Ptfrsou w j of s e of sec .1.1 t 3 li r 2 w NWCUrkt.DJ lUrretl lots S, 9 and HI in blk 13 Corne lius W II Iturtte et al to M C Steeples 27 32 a ill K Ibs.l br.sk d I c Augusta IM huvill and litis lo J I K s pt of the A tirillitli d I e P II M si lay nnd wf lo ScIhmiI tun. I com l-ti a sec ti t I s r 1 w It Hi d Mala I Hsyi.es to S S it t man 40 a in sec 2tit 2 n 1,'iw li L An.h rs.ai to J II Uruela. lus her 10 a iu sec 30 t 2 s r 3(H) 315 I 1 100 3-0 J Frucd' idhal au.l wf to The I in si 41. 17.1 Alii Trust Co n e J of se ' of kec 15 I I a r 3 w J A Moore and wi to P. ter Ueisher 7 a in S J X Hrk d I c. Ltura L Tuwns.nil to J D Huckley I a td Michall reo d I e KHa H Cheney and hub t h A Kddy 5 a in aec 23 t 2l 1 w John Walfrs and wf to Ciih (1 Ackerman lots 17 an. I 14 iu blk 9 Went Port lb igli's. Chas ti Ackerman to Kuima Dunbar H 17 ami Is in blk 9 West Port Height A W Heely ami w f lo t Tur pin 13.34 a of J M ft well d I c 300 GO lill 335 Hou. Bei t n Klllluwasiii Hill lairo yeft-rday. U.-V. II. Haitman will (.reach al lleedvilie next Sunday, al 3 p. in. Wanted, lo rei t a piano lo ' used July 4. St Fred Vnaiman alsiut il. Kegulai prea. liing Hervnsnat the Christian church Sunday morning and evening The proprietor of the llillsla.ro bakery wants to sell lacau.-e of ill health. A giHMl business proposition for a Hinall sum of money. The HillstHiro -ornet IimikI lias r. -ceivetl it new uuilorms. The t(ar menls were worn fio-trt 'he o n air concert giveu hist Saturday even ing. Herbert K Mr Kinney, who bus bct-n with Messrs. U (linond A Sap pinglon, has gone east ot Hie Cascade inountams where he ex-ts I w ik during the summer. K-quire L'veritt has titled u olli ces ou lh norlh side of Main siren so as ti be ii his prtcintt Tit building usetl is what wa lately m cupied ly Hucker'a real estate elllces. Itegular preaching service at ihe L'uiled F.vaugelical church uext Sun day morning. Iu the evening a vt ry iiilerehtuig "Children's Day" r. graiu will rendered. All are invited Archbinh Cristie of the Cu'holic diiM.'ese of Oregon wan in llillsboro on Wednesday latt Inspei-ting Ita-a-tions fur the erection of the chuit ti to be built this summer. Three id lers of ground were matte but a choice has not been fixed upon ye'. F. M. Heidel wa hurt this week hy a stick of cord wood rolling on him. The teamster was piling w.mmI ou top of a rick ten leet high when n billet rolled down and caught Mr. Heidel on his back. The injury is so serious that he Is walking with a crutch. At Ihe storming of the Chinese stroughold at Teiu Sein lust Mom las the Anglo Saxou soldiers were the lirst to break through the Chinese cordon, the Americans ami Iviglish go in neck and neck. The Kussiain storoied a lort a little later ami weie the heaviest looser. At the last meeting of the Hill -Ixiro Band a unanimous vole ol thanks was tendered to J. M. Brown for hi work in measuring the boys for their new uniform. The lios say the Ills are simply perfett, while the last two sets ol uniforms made for the hand w. re meahured for by tailors ami almost every uniform had to Im9 remodel, d. Th a speaks well for J. M. Brown ami hi agency fot tailor-made suits. A Might or Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave Oeneral Burn ham, of M chias, Me., w hen Ihe doc tors she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. 11. Lincoln, who at tended her that tearful night. "All thought she must six m die from pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it hail more tliauoucesHV.il her life, ami had cured her of consumption. Ariel three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use upleteh cured her." This marvelou niedi- cine is guaranteed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseaes. Only fit If and (1.00. Trial holies free at Delia Drug Store. t obi Steel Or Ib utli "There is but one small chance to save your life ami that i through an operation," was the awful pri-pecl a t la-fore Mrs. 1. B. Hunt, of Line Ridge, Wis by her doctor slier vainly trying to cure her of a fright- ful case of Hmiiaeh trouble ami yel low jaundice. He didn't count ou tho marvellous power of Klectrie Bit ters to cure stomach ami liver trou bles, but she heard of it, bxik seven I x it ties, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weigh more and feels letter than ever. It's posi tively guaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney trouble and never ilisapMiinb. Price .r0f at Delia Drug Store. A Frightrul llluinb r Will oft -n cause a horrible burn. scald, cut or biuis-. Bueklcn's Ar- ii ie salve, Ihe bert in the world, will kill fie pain anil promptly heal it. Cures old sore, fever sons, ulcer-. Ixiils, felon, corns, all skin eruption'. Best pile cure ou earth. Only 25 c's. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold bs Deln Drug St rt. A Mai.fder Urill lish iKslroying it victim, is s type . constipation. The taiwer of this murderous malady is felt on organs and nerves hii I muscl"s anil brain. There's no health till ii's overcom. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a certain cure. Best in the woritl for for slou ach, liver, kidney ami Ihiw el. Only 25 cents at lalta Drug Store. E L. McCOKMICK, liealer i.i Bicycle Qui Bicycle Sundries KFPtllilXH A M'tf ltl.1V. Whwl In rent -ii H.H1UIII haml ahwl for sale at r f iial'le price. alaKtrrrt. IlilU'.ai a, tln-foa. a V nd 131 Hi irrt 1 cw ng iDi nr.. imn uaiij-Ti Bifwtan tt I Y VIUTrKOK AN EXiXT'tlON If Ut mui onltTO rale, Oi-t ill circuit Hurt u lh mint of TftT-tn lor Wnj.hillirtoil is Hi nl T ili-tviro i W. Lauren, ami umiiit Kfnliiidiitl Kemke, .k'lii. L i rue Mr, M J. h t Mr liivt, K. rirkel, ti-U l'icrl mul I A, Vni'iesa trute, (or the m of 7tio coM aii'l tor the furllier iuiii of 9JHU.UU Kli inltrr?-l tliTtoit at tilt hU 10 cent t uiiiiuhi Iroiti trttt I. Hi h iluv it Junuury Ici7 ati ihf 'iirlur uni ot l !.S i Vkillt iiittrt-l tlifrcn Ht Iiih rlf ot ti' rr t'nl vr mi i iu nt frmii tlie'itli tiny of Mn' uiiii the further mini of HO U ultoi my leva tth iiiltTt!! al the rate ol ti ht iiit t-r uniiuiii ftoiu the UJth day of Mar I'tlM, alto) fur the co anil expeiiitea ot nale auU ol n.ii'l wrt. Now ihrrrfurtj, hy virtue auU in Hrn attct of jU'itf uinit, iltt'ree aiil order of .i't, I will, on vi on. lay the tnli Jav of July Ht theouth door o' tht ih' rt huuMi in llil.itoio, VA anhinrftoii couuty t'riKon ut the hour ot luoVlot-k a. m , (t tmid dty, nt ll at puhlu LKlion to the hiKheiit hiilder lor ranh the follow inn ji.t-rilH-il ial property to-wit: I im tui"t hulfoi the Noithwevtt tiuarter ant tlte Norlhwwst quarter ot the North wt-sl tuarter ot Set Uoii Hi 12 e w , Will Mer. eontainiiiK I'JU atrea of lanii all situated in Washington county Oregon to iality the hereinbelore named huiiim, and tor t lie rontH and ex Huiea ot aaul Male. Ha d property will U aold Muh)ect to re di ioptioti an er ntutute of Oreou. VA Inmn my hand thin till day ol' Juii, Hhenfl of Wanhin ton county, Oregon 8mith A I'owman, Altoriieya for I'luiiilirt, 3-7 Nil I. It IF KM WAI.fU Y V1KTHKUK AN OKHKK OK HALk Ii I Hint xeeuliun J..iy i-aiieti uut o mui ter t lie sent ol Hip l.ir. uit Court ut Ibr M.ilt- ol tlreKoii. fur the t'ouiily ol MiiMno- iiiali. to iiic tlirei'ttil un.1 duted the Htti tluv ul June, l!l o upuii tt jutl 'luent and decree rendered ami entered in auid coort on tbe mil iluy of June, III 41. In lavor of T. I, lieer, a lloverinir. f. I. Hunbiir, as h.n:re- lurv ol tute. anil U. b. Moore, an I reasiirer ol the 8 at' ut uriy'ii, coiiatitutuiK ttie .Stale I and Board ilitiutilts and aaiiint II. K. I.Unll, A. If. l.Ubll. II. J . IOUI1K. AH'ri'.l l:ivi. 'Iliel'ollee Creek Miniiik roiniiiiiiv, a corpurutiu.i, Anna C, Hiiulli, (leuifie Slieilierd, An oa Kielda and V II. Until lord ilelenduiilH lor tne aum ol MH.I.;4.l. and the turllier aum ut li'i UU, at- ..i im j. iee, mid A), cxwta an I disuurse ineiitH, 1 did. on lite I'Uli day of June, I'Oi. duly levy uikjii all that portiou ol die l'..llowiiiK deaeriln'd real roHsrty lncli lies in tli - County uf WaliinKloii, State ot Oregon, the whole ot the. real nroperly Iteruin described beiin. situated in the Coiintiex uf Multuoinah and Washington, Mate ot tlreon, lo'wtt: HciniiiiiK at the norttieast corner uf the Donation Land Claim of William Fuinler and ite iii Sectiuu 7, Townahip 1 doulli, KaiiK r-a-l " "if iiiainetui .Meri.uiiii in Ui ''ulintv uf Multnumiili, hlute of lire Kon ; running thenee aoulh 20 01 eliiimt: Ihenee went M I eliaiilB lo a stake in sec tion li IowiihIiii) I Houth, Kau$e I Weal of the Willamette Meridian in the County of W a-iliilinlon. Hi ate uf Ureitun; thence riiiiiniiK "i Hi 12.1'H clianiH ; liieaee north 1" .in' eant 'Jl.:KU haiu; thence aouth A) east 3.AHi'liauia: thence north &V east H.i ihains; tlieitue north H"i" 4')' east t chains: thence north 2.aii chains ; them" eaxt In H chnilis to the (plueti of benniuiur, elceiit- ni tliertlioiii a two-acre tract sold uy i. K. Himh ami wile tu Amy K Harris hy deed dated Julia -V, X'M and recunled June WI, ItlH, in I'eed H'Hik 40, ae I'JO lieeurds of haid Washington County, the whole of said trtct containing 7 acres; and will In compliance with its command.. on Monday Iheliithday of July l'.', at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the front door uf the County Court lloune iu the city ol It illslioro, I en my uf Wfxhihirtoii, State uf tlicifon. sell at public auction tu the hifillCNt bidder fur cash, all the riKht title and interest that the said detnntlants hud on the l'-'th day u Noveuilx'r, 197. the dale of plahitilln' nior hhkv, or have since hail in and to t' at lortioii of said real property which ies in said Washinnton Cuiinl" In satisfy suid jiidgmeut, decree and exceiitiun, with interest on J.toll.iCt h.ini Ihe lit 1 1 day uf June, l'.Mi, at the rale of eight per cent per annum, uu fli'iHU Iroin the (.III day ol June, I 01. i t the rate of ti ' it cent per annum, and the costs of ami upon said writ. W. I). HRlKlKI). Mierilf nf Washington County, I regon. 1 ated, llillsburo, tiregoii, June 1:1, IU 4-H MIIKIIIKr'M N.I.K. NOTH K IS 1IKUKIIY HIVRN: That hv virtue ot an rxet'iitinu issued oul of and under the seal uf Ihe Conn I y Court uf the Stale of Oiegoii for V. asliiiiKton County, dated June Jtll li I 'XI. tu fa.O'- ol I'. J.; liticaicy, piaiiiiiu. and sgainst AbbieA leilew, defcnuaiit Tor the sum of Due Hundred a d Seventy Hollars with interest thereon from the lith dav of Mart h. IMHI, at the rate of cigl.i per cent per annum, and the furtlte sum ut J7..VI costs ant disbursements, with interest thereon trom the tn nay ol Maifh, ls:, at the rate of r I per cent per annum, and the co ts o' and upuu said w rit, tu nte directed and delivered, for want of suiticicnt personal property, I did duly levy upon, :id will on Monday, the I'Srtl day of July, Hlun, at the South door ol the Court House in II illslioro. Oregon, at the hour el 10 o'clock a. in., of sani .lay, sell, i t public auction tu the highest bid der lor c nil iu hand, all of the full winti described reul prop rty lyinK being tni sUuate in WanliingUin County, Oregon, tu- il : The N'uttli lulf of the North Ksst tpiar ter uf the South Kast qiiHr.erol Section TA, I own. 2, North Kunge 8 Wel of the Wil lamette Meridian, contain ng At acres, lo satisty the hereinhel'ere mentioned sums and the costs of ant upon said r.l, and the osts and eKpeuses uf sale Said a de will he lulijeet to redemption as per statute uf Oregon, liated this Julie'J I '.. W. U UK A . KtiltO. Slierill' of Washington ount , Oregon. (.'. K. ItHIII.KV, Attorney f r I'luiutitV MMMKK KtSUKTH. ''To the mountain our people in increainp; niiinhers yearly look for tlioedaytMif relaxation and recrea lion neeertHary to maintain the hu man machine in fair working- condi tion. The 1h nation iu sloth of the calire rovta very netliiclive while it last, t'Ut many have divided HihI the annual oulini; Mhould provide not only radical change nf uir and Hur roiindiiiii, tun HiKiHuch Hiliiitilatiiui of tiiiirtfiiiK enerKii1 aa will (irovlde lir u Hi d vigor fur ihe return to iHlxir. For thi I hey urjfe the iiioun i win riiiuh hii.I ramhle, the tinlaiii of the tiioiitiinin (line, and the clear, ilii.nlul . rletl iiieiintnin nir. ' "In this dint'li.in llipSlm:a Itiul tiow uflord a wealth nf attraction The entire line of road from A-IiIhi d to K-diliii' i xl milled with charm- ico; nnd accewsilile holi-la ami camp, where are cheer and comfort ami healing- al reMHtuialile nl, and w here you can hunt, fl-h, ride, half, or play with i ipml facility." "Or if you It x ik for hml.iiir water-, none U'tlcr fun lie found, hot or cold, than Ihe xpriiig- of Ahlai.d, t'oleslni, Anilcriii, ll:irtlelt, Hymn ami 1'hho llohlc." 'U.-fore viaitliiK F.urti, the -o. pie of the Northwest shoultl ee Ihe ttlorie of Voemile Valley, and the wondrous (frnva of Mariposa anil t nlHverax; ihe I'arhian are likely lo make It quint a concerning tltee at tractive norl." Snt to Mr. ('. II. Markham, Oen crl l'aei)t;er Aiffiil, I'ortland, for new iMMiklct on t'a-lie rraif, !shata SpririK. MtT iud Kiver, Vts'emlte, ami excursion rate thereto. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Uguatura of .tk, I ti ii H,w Low tougM I&fUlU KIIUNY TKA. Oregon Kidney Tea cure back ache, iid.iey xid l'l.i Mer trouble For sole Ml the L 1 1. llicvclc repair i n if, hrsx mf, turning vulcauixii'tr ami sini.lries at O. ti. Wilkes, N cond strecl, next dtxir lo Hill' oro Hotel. Ou every Uitl, of Muluh's t'tn uuidioll Cure i lliii t;unralit.-: "A nte a-k of you I to II-' two Kurd . the content ol thi Ixiltle lailhlinlj , then if you can y you are not Immic t)tJ return the In. tile to your limp it and he may refund the pric aid." 1'riee 'J.'i els, hii.I .'HI els una rl.lHI llelta Urili; Store. I roup i terror of thottaml . i ouiik mother l-Hue il ouihreai i agonizing and fri queiilly fatal hiloh' cough and it.n-uinption cut. act like uiHgic in ms ol croiigh. 1 has never l-en known to fail. 1 Ie worst tuse relieved immediHtcly I'rice ur-, Mif ami II IK), You i-ai gel it at the Ivlla. Many a lover ha turned with .lis gusl I ruin an otherwise lovuhle gh with an offeiisive tireath. Karl' Clover H'Hit Tea purities the hrcall hy ila action ou the bowels, etc , a nothing; ! w ill. Sold lor year oi holtlle guarantee. 1'liee li.'i cts, am .'.Oct at IMta. On account of the Hteel trust al larin iiiipleinenl w ill lie higher thai I' fore hut tSchuliiieai.'h A Son w il: sell after the raise at name price a others sold tit-fore. NELSON & REEP. M A N I' KA CTT K K US tK Rough and Dressed LUMBER We will have our sawmill rea.ly to saa lumla-r uu or about June Sth. The body uf timber tributary is the bet in the state and hence with our euperioi machinery and mechanical skill our product will be aiual tu that louml in any market ami superior to most. We invite order. ltf Acker'a English Remedy will stop a Cough at suy lime, and will cure tin worst cold in twelve hours, or money re funded. 26 and oil cent at leluv Drug Store, NOTICE FOR PUB LIC ATI ON I, A D Ornct at Ok. in Citt, O.in. May, 111. I'OU. VTl.TICK IS llKHKIiY lilVKN I HAT I. 1 the folluw iiig-iiamcd settler has tiled notice of his intention tu make tinal prool in siipti.irt of his claim, and that sai.l prool will be made Ix-fore the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., uu Aug, 2, P.hju viz: FRANK H. McUAFFIX, II . K ln.16 i, for the V. of N K ; and E U of S K Sec i T i N It 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous lesidciice upon ana cultivation uf said land, viz: John 8. liard, of Ast jrin, Ore. James A. Mc Lean, of " " 11, C. Hatch, of l'oriand, " I.. V. Hickey, ol " " CHAS. H. 1IWKKH, 1-1U Kegister Do you know consumption is pre venlnhlf? NclHtiif Iihs prov.'n tht, and also that neglect Is Htii.'itlf.l. The wort eohl or coti(;li can lie cured with Hhiloh's (Vhij;!) ami (.iismii ti:m Cure. Sold on tiositive eunrHii le lor over fifty years. Delta Drug Store. Sehiilinerleh A Son's is the place to huy farm iniplcuients. Plows, liar row and wbkiuis sold at priii's lower than other dealers . tier t hem. Turf and Hliihhle II in steel or wootl Ileum at fflirilt. Hlulihle ilows cheaper. 2 horse steel lever harrows for II I .Ml ,i horse steel lever harrows at f lo 110 31 wide tire wagons ts:,. OmipHre these prices with those of other dealers. The lieal bicycles on.eiirlh. Cres cent and Cleveland 11MXI chain modeis (25 and (:)", chainless f"0 and t0, 11)0(1 Clevelatul (1(1 and (.'() Uoyt, the Jeweler, agent. Call 011 V. J. BarlxT, Second slrts-: if yon want a tirst-claw. shave or hair cut. Try tils baths, either hot or e 'Id. 1- ;n V -4 4ns 111 No other aid so jrent to the housewife, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised. ovi I Spring Bargains! We 1 vti some of our fine stock, of Latlics wrap which we will sell at groUly reducevl pric ' A Rare Bargain! 3 We also offer some bargains iu our clothing pile and broken suits at 50 per cent reduction, 1 Schulmerich & Son! Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the comer of Main and Third street and get paices P. O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. THE OLD LINE Bankers Life Insurance Co. OF NEBRASKA ISSUES The Policy of the Future Semi name, address, mil age ami get full particulars of the bes plan 011 which I usur ance was ever written. J. F. COiVIPTON, Gen. Agent 41'2 Muriiiiuiii HuililiiiKt JOHN DELLAR Cor. 1st and Yamhill Sts. NtlTi: THE KOLLOWIMi I'Klt'ES t' OL'R SI'Kt'lALTlKS: Ladies' Shoes, Kid or Kanganxi, I.ace or button, $2.50 value $1.77, Men's Clothing, Cheviots or Worsted, Latest Style, 9. 00 value 7. fit) Boys' Clothing, Durable and Fashionable, - 4.50 value '2. CO Crescent Suits, ...... .75 value .40 PORTLAND, ORE. Sick headaches, the curse of over worked womankind, are tiuickly ami Hiuely cured by Karl's Clover Knot Tea, the great blood purilier and tis sue builder. Money refunded if not utisfactory. Price 2.1 and fit I cts. at Delta. p.futilul i n. 1 1. x i n is an im lOHsihilily without good blood, the ort that only eiists In connection jvith good digestion, a healthy liver -triif bowels. Hurl's ('lover Until Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys kieping them in icrfect health. Price 25 cts. and &n cts. at Delta Drug Store. There nr.- imit.iti. i nn, ,.. r. 'I 11 . .uu, Inch n tAKina powot n co., 100 wiuiam t., tw 1'ortlaii.l, Oreiron. CL0T1IIHG GEXT'S FURNISHINGS SHOES JOHN DELLAR. Prop How Is your wife has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation, Indi gestion, Hick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl'sClover I toot Tea lias cured these ills for half a centu ry. I'rice 2') cts, and fit) els. Money refunded if results are not sat is factory. Delta Drug 8tore. Win Mohr makes Ixxits at his ' shop on Second street, llillsboro, for j (.'(.J 0 KT pair, sewed shoes for (."' ! anil gives sMM'ial attention to r. air : ing. He uses only nrst-1'rad.- stock j which enables him to gunranlee his work. m Inking riowders, sold cheap, by hey nr.-iiMtle from alum, a poiwuH iiiieri ihe food injurious to healtli. vok. diners. i