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ROSTER OF SOLDIERS Encampment Held ut Forest firooo NUT An I.AIUiK AS I'SUAL Wan In Cauip t'uyr On Sew Oltlrrr r lei ted. New York K. Cheney, C, 10 II. Art., Forest if roV. A. r ul ton, A, 03 Inf., (jleuwood. Israel .Snri-r, A, 130 Int., Verooiiia. Indiana i. K. C. Meier, K, 12 Inf., Cornelius. Tom Hollixier, A, 30 Inf., University Park. J. A. Dintf, I, "3 Inf., tilcnroe. I.i.r.sn.lvke. K, 11 Inf., billey. J. liiirrigus, I, 'Jl Inf., lirccnville. Joiiull mi I'ruit, It. 01 Inf., Vernonia. A. Shanahau, li, 0 Inf., Yeriionia. MlHMlllli J. M. F.ilinonds, It, 2 Car., Forest drove. Win. I,eacli, I, 4H Inf., Forest Unive. J. J. lieyuulds, It, 27 Inf., Forest liruv. J. Itulilwin, 41, 2S Inf., Forest timve, J. It. hallux, II, lit! Inf., Forest tirove. K. II. Parker, II, 1 cav., liaston. Oriyoii-- A.J. Killiii, E, 1 cav., tireeiiville. (Spanish) V. I). Walker, C, 14 V. 8. Inf , Forest drove.. Win. Kane, It, 1 cav., Forest Orove. (Spanish) J. M. Jones, II, 2 Inf., Forest tirnVf. W. Ilnrrett, I), 1 cav., (ireenvill. (ieo. Ilavtleii, It, 1 cav , Thatcher. (Spanish) Alls-rt Itoiighty, C, 2 Inf., Dillc.y. (Hpanih) Chan. F. Doughty, II, 2 Inf, llillnlioro. J. I.. I. aui-liliii, It, I cav, Forest drove. (Spanish) A. 1.. Stephens, II, 2 Inf., Lmiyii. (Kiuiiiihli) Chas. Ileliuonl, F, 2 Inf., I'ortland. (Spanixh) C. K. Stephens, II, 2 Inf., llllxton. W. I) F.wing, I-anirick'ii Co., cav., IlilUUiro. A O llrown, Howell's Co cav Forest "tirove. (i N Ilule, It I cav Hillshoro. (' IlimiH, It 1 cav Forest tirove. M M llailey, Ititrnea' Co cav llillnlioro. J N McNamer, B I cav Forest tirove. A II (i irri-Kin, It 1 cav llillslsiro. Win K Stephens, F I rav Manning. ((Spanish) Harry II Hiltel, 11 2 inf t Jrct-iit ille. , (Spanish) (' C lluynes, F 2 inf Foreat (lOVt). (Spanish) John L Keiling, D 2 inf Park 1'luitt. John it Kevnolds, K I cav Bakerfiehl. W II II Myers, l 1 cav Foreat tirove. II A lMvia', (i I cav Manning. Washington I.N Fui chilil, II 1 cav Cornelius' W A lixn, L 1 cav Fo wl drove. Mimical l;i ' K W McNiitt, K U inf Foreat Grove. i W Cronin, K 4 inf. " W I. I'lka, I ti inf Itcaverton. Henry lapsliaw, 1 ti inf tittle Creek. Hiram linker, M 1 art tireeiiville. Iowa Win Kiilwley, F 2! inf Forest drove. Win Jackson, K Xi inf Uillcy. S A Howell, I 10 inf Heavertoll. K Cranihill, I. 5 cav llillslioro. iF Douglilv, 1 7 cav " K lhilicrtriili, It 22 inf Forest Grove. A II Tlmiinm, I. i ciiv " " Ai W I'riK ton, C Ti inf (iu1e Creek. ' Jl V dales, A tl car Hillshoro. K Wiigitoner, it 3 inf M S II llavcK k, I ft inf Kir. T It lietislow.C litl inf Yernonia. H I Wilson, C 2 inf ForeBt Grove. I. W I'rnl.lin, 1 :t(l in f Galen Creek. I! W Kirkw khI, F 13 Inf Faruiington. N ichoLts inner, 1 ft cav Forest Grove. I (' Hurt, G 1ft i It f Salem. Illinois K II Hiiilcy, M 4 cav HillalMiro. J II Id.lMlruiii, II I.W inf KorKt Grove. V J H Iteach, "Sturgia' Kitlea" Forest Giove. t : Wiwt, I 1 Inf Greenville. .1 T llaiilon, A f inf Ona. Kli Sniiil1, G -tii'I Fir. J 1' Giltncr, G 1) inf Furet Grove. H IMVhI, G til int ManninK. J V l'oa', 21 inf Fereat t i rove. (Mexlcan).N J Walker, I 1 Inf Forest i Grove. Ilenrv Challiuoiiihe, I 07 inf Cornelius. Geo WilMin, 1 1 1 inf Foreit Grove. ti MiHiU rrv, A M inf Cornelius. F. f Smith,' M i2 inf Fh eat tirove. I) Weaver, ti 2 inf Grenham. Juiiiea Uoa. li, II 14H inf Forest Grove. John A linker. G IIS inf " " IViii M.x roft, A 124 inf Waverly, Neb. Win Turner, K 112 inf Dillev. J l: Miller, I ft" inf Curneliiia. M C Collier, l Hl inl Seholla. Thoa Itratuel, K 2 " Sol.lier's Home. Jlernniii Kiigell.reilit, K 133 inf North Yainlull J. am Nee, C W inf Comeliii'. Aleiaiuler Ulackhurii, C H mf I'ortlnna. O 11 mm oh, J) 4 cav Forest tirove. Henry Kane, II 3 inf Greoiani. A I'oi ter, tl 12 inf Fire4 tirove. F. i Groat, K 1 int Mt-lnalla. 1141 It M Collina, H 37 inf Fir. John I'.arU r, t; ."to inf Forest Grove. A V llnrlier, B 23 inf HillHlioro. A It Ca.lv, Ailjl4 inf IlilMxiro. 1, S Porter, A I inf Korea tirove. W June, C 12 inf Mounlain.lale. ) P foniell, A 3 inf HillMlwro. John Willinm, A 2.'i inf ForeHt Grove. II II McGee, KHinf HilMairu. A F. I:iris It 42 inf Foj4 Grove. Wei4 Virginia K II Vurlev, I- 4 rav Cornelina. . C P Chri-tian, 15 ft inf Forest Grove. Nehrnxka A II Gntea, U 2 cav Foreat Grove. Ten nci-see I. II Witt. 1. I cav Forest Grove. J I, lian.lley, F. 2 Inf Forent Grove, Peiinxylvania II lluynea, M 2 cav Forent Grove. A K kr -r, I) I ll Inft Forest Grove. J W SiaiiKh r, K 18 inf Fore Grove. J K l!u.lnii, F 2 inf " " Mawaihuaetta II Yeoniim, navy Port-inouth Portland Yirninia F Hake, It 2 rav Forest Grove, olorailo t) K F.-In, I 1 i' Harrison. ) J FriH"n.i, F I rav Forest Grove, Chris P YatS A 113 cav Sheriihin. J T I'll". A 2-v Hilley. M j' iTsTi.itli, K 2' inf North Yamhill. Ohio . , C C lloo tl 161 inf Ga.ton. M It.iilev, ileMirtuieiil rjs, Fore tirove. S W Poole, C II inf Pleawnt Home. J S Clark, C 26 inf Forest Grove, luiliana II S tionlou, 4 rav roret t.Mve. llailey, h'it Mrjs inf ForeM Grove. S P Hirkeraoii, I. 7 rav (Wnelius. Iliiraee Fit. li, U S ft "PoUmiac-navy , Ctaston. . . V Poller, l 13 inf Heavertn. T C Hell, L 74 inf Portland. CFf'V "llunlington, C 14 inf Forest Orove. Kenlmiy .. . t; C Thoinas, K 12 e rorest Grove. J unes II Stump, It 1 art Foret Grove. MWK "Uiinev, K 1 art Forest Grove. U S Itullm k.C I art Mannim. K.J llat.h. A I iol Jill;.T- M J Mammons 1 1 e,,"f M,H- J W Wheeler. Fl art Fore-t Grove. J F. CiHi. V 17 iuf Portlaial. ; W II.ivl, C. 20 ln( Yamiaiver, Wash. A A .Mea-I, M fstr Greenville. Arkna , I'trtj WatwMi, K 1 OresnvUJs. New York I Albert C harden!. I. ') CllgillecrS oaten Creek. Harnea, K 3ft Iuf rore-t t.rovo. M K Haskell, l 21 inf ltilUhoro. anaaa Kan J Fuqua, F 8 inf Willainina. Hli.le leUtiHl C T Buaen, G 4 iuf 1 1 illU.ro. The ollln ra of lhe hram ial inn Hie eue nix year ar- Preii.lei.t, K iir.aii, elMlle: r iral Vttf I'ri a. J. Walknr, r ur.wt (lnv. ; 2 i Vim Pres., W. L. 1'me, lira V. ri.n.; See., VtU J41-ka.it), l)ilh- ; Treiia., H. A. Howell, Iteavert n; I'luiiilam, J. M. KlI'' iriN. K'nrtwt firovM. 'I tiM iieui teiiii-aiiuunl uieeliiirf of t'le u-wx-ia- tion will tie In l.l at C'oriieliua, l liura Ky, O. ti.U r 4. L'wt lteiw.M ii JlillstHiro ami loin; hrlUe, it laity's uir-4. Fiinlcr lave at tliia ollii. Mr. II. I. F'..rl ami ilniiu'hter, Mirai Trellu, f I'l.rlliui.l, vim lei I in llillslx.rn this vmk. IIi-iiJ Hlii.ltl. l.l, .f thia tH.nnty, haa be ii re.aiiiiniiitil reirei.t of ihe Stat Normal rich'Hil, Mon innullr; fur tun t -rin tit mix years. At the election of teaelierH fur till' tlillrtborom-liixil helil lat April there was one il.iee nut tiiie.l. This vacMiicy WHH iiiilieil tlii- week l thu flee, ion of Mia.H M:iy W'llliM, of llillHtioro. Ilev. II. L. 1'r.ilt, ol Salem, hax ta-eii Hiiniiileil ImpiHin of t.iiiiiHHJ K, Fourth It 'ijiiiieiil, t)ivuii Nation. wl (luaril, with the rank of captain, t 'apt. Pratt ia wi II known HI Hilla. Uiro, Imviiij; laen iui.il. ir of Hie KvangelicHl i lmn h several ye:irsaK. At a mei-iiiip ol the ITnion parly executive iiiiiiniit'ee helil lat Satur day, Hubert Wiitz, of Forewl Grove, was Melei teil lo U. ilepiity ris'onler ! ewnvej-anettt. 'n plain A. M (Villin viaa re-appoint l janitor. J. W. Morgan waa t inporanly pMHiil..l deputy county eleik. No deputy slier ill" waa named. Sheritl' llraillurcl will reiimin in the cill fur two or three) iiioiilliH. The U. H. Iiotlle Mhip Oregon, prile of the American navy, ran on a rock in the Mia Tao croup of is lands at the entrain e of tin- trulf of tV-4'lii-Li. Th' fi'K was thick, mo that the danger mh iiis not to have twe.li seen. The ahip was M mted on Monday last mid hea.hil for the Jap anese orl, Na;aiakrt, hflrt-lie w ill he docked for repairs. The Iwii-wian din k at Port Arthur is loo Miiall for our ship t' enter. The Hood River tihieler has tHU parairraph for our tin iiMiian, Hun II. V. Clut'n: "The moi-t popular iiiemlier of the encampment was II. V. U t-v, department commander. He presided with dignity and impar tiality, and his 8Msi h in reply to the address of welcome was a ma-t r piet of eloquenee and palriotie sen timent. His humor I overpowering and was thoroughly en) ' I by the lari;H audience. Mr. dales visited more iiols while in olli.v than any of hia prede.vssora, niul under his ad min 1st ra I ion the ilepnrlineut made suhHtanlial uains in meiiilursliip The G A. II. of Oregon w ill never see tils equal us in puruneni com maniler." I'at-t r Kvan I. HiiKhes not a hard fall a li!tl. loiiL'er Mirn liiau two inonlhs hieh laid him op for a fort night, when , is hen 1 1 li seemiMi to lie compltt 'ly restored, hut when lie commenced mental work II is lounil that he cannot hold up, and that a complete relinquishment of lals.r Is necessary. His fhureh la-inj; ac quainted with ttie faels, Krai tsl a leave of absence for three nioiilhs. Mr. 1 1 ii ir lies is planning to take a sea vovaee. thoueh theexai t route has not been chosen. The church in the mean lime will lat supplied, either from Sunday to Hominy or perina Lently until Mr. Hmrhes'-return. Mrs. Hughes and the ilillilren will remain here, saving sThaps several visits of a few days each. Talk about machine)-! The "Un ion" party iu Washington county, though only four months of age, is better t rgani.".! for machine work and has more absolute Inishcn than the republican party ever dared to 4iiggett not to mention mi ork'aniy.i tioii. The executive commit 'e ol the '"Union" putty arrogates t ilsell the prerogative of naming all the deputies of the com ty ollleials. Now this iti not the American idea of things Olllo rs are held to a strict accountability In Ihe people for the orotM-r discharge of duties, heni-e In the very nature of thiuifsa deputy ihould hold his place at the will of his us rior, who is a handed otllcial. Under the "Union-' macliuiefit is different. The deputies in ai-tiing- toD county are ressuisible to thn-e or four meu comning the steerini; ommittee. This committee is under no ImmiiIs, but only rexMinsible foi the size of the vole lo be- wcured for its party. If a deputy is unfaithful he can snap hia tlogei at his chief, urhii is the one lo imike triaal the shortcomings of Ihe commiltiH's ap- (Miiulee The system is wrong and t'ie Inhk.I'KNKknt is sorry t.tseeii Installed in litis county. A few davs airo Mr. Win. M.ti iil- lai. was seen and asked ti give his views on tie gotai minis uisuou. 'I am really loiioinai nil nirirnmi iii., lnroveiiieiit iii the cotintv ol greater importance." lie then went on to tilk of the work thai bad laen ..na i.n lill'l'l' H IIHtllS. lie tllOlll'lll .I..... .... i ,i,o IkIuit well Miinlieil and nai.l for without burdening the public Ireas- y. The tlx Ol f l.tai on eacu wn.-ei ihanuintv had created a fund thai has paid for making paths in many directions. Ite thinks the system a giaal one that ought t apply in other directions. .Mr. M.WuiIIbii would levy an annual lax ol tl.on on ...... H ' hi.ran UHVHIl OWIIIll ill t'lC county ami a lax of oil ivnts on every single hoise, wnettier mieiieci u s vehicle or used under a saddle. This .......... ahonlit I imid in cash to Ihe supervisor where lle property Is OWIKSl, U tiller tne resrni sysieoi km i..,i voooirh work out on the IKCIV ..... - . n . iii rliiish them, wherefore U.tli money and lnUr are lost. It hae oiuie lo Ibis. i labor, no money, on gotal roads. Ve need g oil road-. Initie.l we cannot la- a smi''sslul r.iiv without ll. em. Hut we cannot have them without money and lalsr. inepreseiu sysiem is seisind hand way of securing roads When poll tax cannot iw coin i n in n....luV it IS Wl II lo aci-epl labor. The present law for wlerUiiir a super visor Is a easl one, but a siijh nior without n tmey Is like a wagon with out a horse. All property ami lax rhould l paid in money, an. I an additional tax of l.im It vic.l on s 2 horse wsgon and fat it-n's tin single horse. Will the del. gates t rolll in is county to Ihe slate l. islalure tike up tuU matter? FOURTH AT IIILLSBORO A Vert) Enjoyable Time and a Large Crowd t l UK WORKS WAS A SUCCESS CvatrrettKaiaa Tsa-fae UelUr4 Uratiaa. The celebration that waa bad lu IlillatKiru od Weduenday last waa the muVt satisfactory iu all respects of any that baa beeu held iu tbe county, lo be sure the raio of the loranoou m as disagreeable and delayed every thing, but the program waa carried otit ua had beeu planned. Tbe floats were beautiful, fiuer tuau we have Is fore had. The larije one bore iiiiall girls repreaenliutf our etitJe and lerritoriea. There were over tifty of the little onea presided over by Ihe Gialdeea ol LJUerl). AO ad ditioual doal had Iu be added Ibia year, one carrying- representatives ol our Insular poaseaaiou. Uirla repre seuted Cuba, Porto Rico autl Guam, m bile boys hIimm! for the Philippines Uncle-Ham presided and took care of t.ieiu. Tim weather was so Dad mat bicycles did uot appear In treat oumla-rs. lu M. tloyt bad his wheel dtajorated as a yacht under full sail. The goddess of flowers bad her chariot in the procession and at Ira. ted much admiring attentions. 1 lie literary exercises were very fine. The baud music waa classic. and t'le siugliiK waa Ihe beat ever heard here. Fred Vrooman sang tbe "S ar naiiiflcd banner" as a solo and chorus. Miss Heidel. who read ihe iMIaratioii of Independence was it her Iat. The oration ol Ckjugreas man Tongue was oue of bia best el- f.iiH. Tins was reeogou d by his hearers who frequently lulerrupte.1 with hearty applause. At noon the rousted meat waa dis tributed and no heel waa ever better cooked. The committee who pre sided over the roaaliug pit served nertect total. In the alt-truoon the games fur nished entertainment that kept the visitors iu great good humor. There were four entries for the half-mile bievcle race. The winner waa Ksrle Wallace, duy Ltthaut second. Tb road waa slick and it la a wouder tliHtanyof the riders got over tbe it. Latham fell three times. In ihe mile race tbere were Ave eh tries. It waa won by Claud Greer, Tom Hood aecoud, Harvey Humphreys third. The lat man's race waa won by (Ira Mt Conn iek, Ueo. Zimmerman second. 'There were four entries fur tbe 220 yards foot race. Ward Downs wou it. liert Measinger second. The tiU-yard race for boys under 12 waa wou by Carl Huston, duy Mes senger second. Six boys started. 'The four-mile bicycle race was cinteated by Ave wheelman, and was wou by Claud dreear, time I j Ait. Considering tbe road this is a giaal record. Oeorge Stevens came in second. Tlie dleocoe team won tbe tug-of. war. The fireworks in the evening were the lieat that have ever been seen in the county. The Inuepkndknt moves that we hold another celebration here iu Hiilahoro of the same character and t the same place in 1901. The county court baa appointed Jas. 11. Sewell to be superintendent of the Washington county exhibit at t'jo state fair. W. V. Wiley. A. C. Stn.t ! and II. T. Baglcy have been appointed a committee to solicit and secure money to defray tbe expenses of the exhibit. 1 have taken up at my place, a black sow; same hag four white feet and white six.t in front of left shoul- il. r; no ear mark or olher brand visi- lin ; weighs about 200 pounds. Uwner lmii have name by paying charges. 7 HIC. Kkhsb, Karmington. His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. K Lilly, a prominent citi I 'li of llatimbal, Mo , lately had a wonderful deliverance from a fright ful death. In telling of It he says: "I was taken with typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. 1 waa so weak J couldn't even sit up In bed. Nothing helped me. I expected lo soon die of consiimi tion, wben I heard of Dr. King s New Discovery. Oue bottle gitvc great relief. I continued to use it and now am well and strong. I c.tii't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine u tbe siirit ami quickest cure In the world for all ll.roal and lung trouble. II -gular six 60 cei.H and ti. Trial bottles free at Delia Drug Store. High! U I'rllaess. Tiii woman who is lovely In face, form and leuir will always have friends, but oue who would he at tractive must keep her health. If she K weak, sickly and all run down, she will I si nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trou ble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions aud a wr t hed complexion. Electric (titters is the best medicine in (he world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and purify the blood. It gives strong nerv s, bright eyes, iin Midi, velvttv skin, rich complex ion. It will make a good-looking, i-hiirming woman of a run-down in valid. Only 60 cents at Delta Drug sii.re. A Ponder Mill FiphMhta Removes everything lu sight; so do dre tie mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. D.in'l drnamlle the delicate machinery of your btsjy with calomel, croton oil oraloea pills, when Dr. King's New Life Fills, which are as gentle aa a summer breew, do the work perfectly. Cures headache, constipation. Only 25 eta. at I Mia Drug Store. ltidsfer W4. N. ti is herebf given that sealed Huts will t r. reived until 6 n'clta-k ii m , Satunlaj July 14, 1900, lor liirnlihing 35 tvrds flr wood to school distriit No. 7. Wood to be rut four feet long, out of sound green timber and delivered at school house in Hillslatro on or before Monday. Ihe 20th day of Augut-t, 1900 The Hoard reserves the right lo reject any or all bids. Itl.ls will be Died with I'. L. McCormick, district clerk, al his store on Maiu street, endorsed: "Hid for Furnishing Wood." ATTK.sT: H. B HCftTOS, K. L M.ormick. Chairman. ' Clerk. . llillsboro, July (, 1900. 1 John Abbott visited hi parents on Wednesday. Cbaa. aud Fred Wilson visited lllilaboroon theaih. Mrs. Elizabeth Sbute has returned from her California visit. Born, at Verbort, July 4, to Henry Vaudeuburg and wife, a sou. Born, at Karmingt in, Jutw 24, to John Kobiuaou aud wil-, a daughter. Born at Tigsrdvtde,, July 8, lo John Wymore aud wife, a daughter. Mia Lizzie Bowser, of I'm t and, visited with ber parents Ibis week. Mrs. Thus. liuinphrea, ol Heiibner. is visiting at ber lather's, Judge Hood. Fred aud Carl lleidel webt to Uoideudale, Wash, last evening to tne barvirt fields. Will Adkius and Milt in Morgan i-tarted yesterday eveuing lor loue to go iulo Ihe barveal nelda. Mrs. A. d. Lucas received a lett. r from ber husband at Nome eajtug he is uot tbe Lucas that wua killed tbere. John Heinler, a prominent dales Creek farmer was iu Hillslajro this week. He reports much hay down and Will probably be lost. Tbe reitory is-cupied by fathei Le Veaque w is entered by theives last Wxiliimdav iu bis absence aud per sonal property taken valued at $176. Mr. Ballard, accompanied by her sou aud daughter, cam a up I rum Los Angelea, Cul., last week, and is visit ing Willi ber sisler, Mrs. J. A. liubrie. Win. Weirner will have a public sale of farm property, household fur niture. ta. . al tils farm oue nine boh a hall uorlheaal of Ceiilervilie uexi Saturday, July 7th. Kuu Morion I). Duuniiur. Forest drove, will occupy Ine pulpit of the Congregational church next Sunday i.liiu and even HILT. All Other nun.Um will Im Iii the usual order. Dr. Htaodiee, of Cornelius, lost hir rmt.lMiivini the even i hit of I hi 2d inst. The diK-tor was moving and nad a Dart of his household goods oul of the buildiug. The remainder vvai- destroved. Iobs. 12000. Insured for H00. Prom bia nine-acre orchard near Corvallls, Thomas Bell nowexpeit a Iwo-thirits crop or Fellennerrf (Ital ian) pruuee. Many of the trem are well loaded, and the quality prom I sm to he flue. The out out of the orchard should be, Mr. tt-ll tniuas, more than 1000 bushels. Thu nulehrxl loll at Sl-bolls WSH a very sat sfaclory oliservatn-e of lode iMtmlencH dav. Hon. S B. Husto delivered Hie oration. There were about 400 people in . attendance, a company Hint would have Is-en much larger had the weather Is-tn favorable. A leleerauh message from Cash Mead not i fled his friends here that bia daughter, aged alsiut 9 year, had died from a bad burn received two days before. The family is in East ern Oregon and was making the trip bv team from Baker county to tne Southern Dart of the state. The child fell into one of their camp fires. The burns were severe and resulted in deatb. Pres. vT II. Wehrung. ol the board of managers of Ihe stite Fair, haa n turned from a abort trip through valley counties. In every county he succeeded in getting an interest aroused that win insure county exhibits at the Slate Fair this fall. Tbe premiums for sucn exntn- ita have been do bled. The first premium for a county exhibit Is 200. second. 100: third, $75, and loutth. S60. This county will, of tourse, make an exhibit, though the superintendent has not yet been selected. Arthur Knox, who lives on the Martin Manning l.lace. has six three year-old steers, two two-year-olds and one cow nine in all. fit for la-ef. A buyer was there last week who offer ed him taeo for the lot. Mr. Knox asked $400. After dickering for awhile he proposed to sell for $380. The butcher offered $-177 50. which waa refused. Four years ago a like bunch of cattle could not have hi-en sold for more than $IH0. )et theie are those who ssy that Ihe times are nt t improved, ami fy to have their statement believed. The Multnomah county health officers last Friday not i lied our CiHiiity Judge that a young woman n a met I Heft, age-1 aiaiut 19 years, had passed tnrougli Portland on Ihe cars on her way to her father's resi- deuce which is in this cuuty and it was siiH-cted she had t ie sinal' pox. Dr. F. A. llailey, who has h d a great deal of experience Willi the disease, was sent lo In ve-ligale. lie found Hen's place alsmt a mile from Harden Home in the Kislern part of the County. The gin has Ihe small pox and is with her father and mother. .The old la-ople are prejud iced against the new san til ion aud had the room of Ihe sick girt shut up as tight as a Imx. Hy threats Dr. Bailey got some venlilal on, though the old people laisMively refused t let the daughter he ttken t the pest house. Since the residence of the far mer Is isola'ed Dr. Bailev allowed tier to remain, but established a strict qasranti ue. At tirst the -iri- I let ion of the rase was In some doum but a retracing of the aettiou line shown lhat the house is on the Mult nomah county side, Ih ugh only a few roils. At last advices the patient was doing well. e u Mccormick, Dealer l i Bicycle anJ Bicycle Sundries REPAIRIXH A M'MULTf. Wheels to rent sill secnnil hand wheels for sale at fiinalile l-rifea. aia Street, Klllahara, Orrgsa. OAalTOniA jju, n. lha Iind Hi Ha iwet tangl HHKItlKIH HALK. BY VIBTUK OK ill KXICCmiOX. dverrsand order of sals, lu ted oi l of Ilia circuit eoun of lh slat of I irvgon. or Wwiiiuirlou couuty in favor o' O, W. I-aUTin. autl atfaiual Ferdinand Roinks. ailrliim L. I taw Mi, it J. hscvea. Mr Uevvea, K. pukel, Kl.la Picks! aud J. A. Ven Haw truatex. lor llio in of 417 60 eusta and for ttia further sum of IJMl.uo itn intercut thereon al tha -ale ol 10 per cent per annum from tus lHlh daf of January IHU7 an the further sum olW..vj with lutereai tlivreou at (lis rats ol tt lsr cant per annum fn.ni Ilia U ah day of Mar, 1!MJU, and tha further aum of 40 uO attor ney'! lees with interval at the rats of S per rent per annum front the UOth day of Mar 1MU0, aud for tlis eos- aud apeiiaas Ot sale and of wid writ. Now therefor, by virtus sad in .aro ane of aaid judjuieiit, decree aud order of ':, I will, ou Monday the bib day of Ag. 1&MJ, at the south door o' the court doum iu HilUboro, Waahiuatou couuty. Oregon, at the hour of li) o'clock a. . , of saiil day, sell at publie auction to tbe loichttal bidder for caah the followiug diw nbed real property to-wit: The kaat half of the Kortbweat qaarter an i the horthweat quarter of the North ..... .......-.. a j t a u it u.' Will Her. eoutaiunia 120 acre of laud all ituated in WashiiiKtun county Oregon to . r - I max la. in. urrruiuciur. u.mmj auuie, iu. for ihe roats aud eipenaes of said sale. Ha d property will ho sold subject to re- ueutpiion aa per aiatuieoi ureiroii. Wilneaa my hand this 2Slh day uf June, 9o. W. D. BRADFORD, HIieriB of WaahiliKtou county, t)reon Smith 4l r'owmau. Attorney! for Plaintiff, 3-11 MIIKUirr'M HALK. B Y VIRTUE OC AN ORDKR OK BALK aud execution dulv Issued out ol and under the seal of the Circuit Court of tbe Htate of Oregon, for the t'ouiily of Multuo- mull, to me directed and dated the Uth dav of June, lo. upon a iudiiient and decree rendered and entered in said court on tbe titli day of June, ltU. in favor of T. T, tieer, aa Oovern.ir, r'. i. Dunbar, a becre tarv of titate, and 0. 8. Moore, aa Treaaurer ol tiie Blal of OreKou, conatitutiiig the State Laud Board, plaiutilhi. and aKaiuat 1). K. hush, A. D. I.Uhli. H. J . Youuk, Alfred Itavia, The Coltee Creek Milling Com pany. a corporation, Anna C, Hmitli, lleorKe . 8hei)herd, Ali os r iel.la and W D. Hradford defendants, for the ium of .IOI;(..tJ. and the further sum ot $lk OU. at torneya' fee, and $.W HU, coats an I disburae menta, I did. on the 13th day of June, buo, duly levy upon all that portion of .lie following deauribed real properly ahich lies in Hi" County of WaahiiiKtou, Htate ol tlrvKon, the whole of the real properly herein deacribed. beiiiK situated iu ttie Counties of Multnomah and Washington, Htate of Oregon, to'Wit: beginning at the northeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of William Pointer and wife in Hection 7, Townahip 1 ttouth, Range I East of the Willamette Meridian in the County of Multnomah, Htate of Ore gon; running thence south 20 ui chiina: thence west uU. IS chains to a stake in sec tion 12. Township I Houth, Range I West of the Willamette Meridian iu the County of Washington, Htate of Oregon; theuue running north 11.08 chains; tiieuce north M.' east '.'130 chains; thenc south 30 eaat 3..V1 chains; thence north &V east S.i rhainn ; thence north W 4&' eaat U chains; thence north 2. SO chains; tlienc east 10 as chains to the place of beginning, except ing therefrom a two-acre tract sold by 1). V.. Bush and wife to Amy K Harris by deed dated June 25. IMtH. and recorded June 30, 1M, in peed Book 411, i ago lU. Records of aaid Washington County, tbe whole of aaid tret containing 7M acres; and will In compliance with its commands on Monday, the ltith day of July ltun, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the front door of the County Court blouse iu the city of Hillabom, l ollnty of Washington, Htate of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all tba right title and interest that the said defendants had on the l-'th day o November, 1S07. the date of plaoitiuV iiior gage, or have since had in and to t at t ortion of aaid real property which 'tea in aaid Washington L'ountv to satisfy said judgment, deciee and execution, with interest on $301:1.83 from the Uth day of J une. limO. at the rate of eight per cent per annum, on 1125 U0 irom ine bin aay oi June, imi , h ine raw of 6 er cent per annum, and the coats ot ana upon saia writ. W. D. BRADFORD, Fheriu" of Washington County, t.regon. 1 ated, Uillaboro, Oregon, June 13, til 0. 4-8 MHEUirr H HALK. NOTU K 19 HEREBY OIVKN: That by virtue ol an execution i sued out of and nnder the seal of the County Court of the Htate of Oiegon for Washington County, dated June 20th Isast, in favor of D. J Buckley, plaintiff, and i gainst Abbie A Leihow, defendant. lor the sum or une nunnreu a a eeveniy Dollars with interest thereon from the 14tb dav of Man h. 1H90, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and the furthe sum of fi.oii costs anil aisDunwmema, wiin merest thereon fioin tbe 14th day ot March, imt, at the rate of X per cent per annum, and the co.ta of and upon said writ, to me directed and delivered, for want of sulbcient personal property, I did duly levy upon, and will on Monday, the 23rd day or July, laoo, at tne aoutn aoor oi uie loun nouae in xiiiisuorv. uranin, ai the hour of Ut o'clock a. m.. of aaid dav. sell 1 1 Dublic auction to the highest bid der for a sh in hand, all of the foil wing deacribed real prop rty lying, being and situate in Washington Comity, Oregon, to-it: The Noith half of the North Kasl quar ter of the Houth Eaat quar.erol Section 23, town. 2. North Kange o We-tnl (lie Wil lamette Meridian, contain ng 20 acre, to satisfy the hereinbef -re menli -ned s'lins and the coats of an upon aal I a r l, and the eosts and expenara ol sale Raid a le will be aubiect to e.ei...ti.in as per Stat ute of Oregon, iiaiea in is June a u. w. D . KAI KORD. Sheriff of Washiiietou i ountr. Oregon. Uxo. R. Baulbv Attorney f r I'laiulitl. Valraalc raptloa Are gtaud, but ck in eruptions r b life of oy. Huckl -..'s Arnica Salve cures lliein; also old. running and fever sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, corns, wsrt. euis, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chiimai. -, best pile cure on earth. Drives. ul paits and aches. O .ly 'lit els. a Is.x. Cure g.iiiraiilerf.1. Hold by Delta Dr g Store. Hl'MXEK KICHUUTH. "To the mouulaius eur pi-ople in increasing nuui4ars yearly haik for those days of relaxation and recrea tion necessary to uiaintaio the ho tuan machine In fair work ng condi tion. The languor, us sloth of the seashore proves verj seductive while it lasts, but many have u.t-i.ieii mat the annual outing should provide not only radical change of air aud sur roundings, bu aiso such stimulation oftlagging energies as will provide brawn and vigor for the return to labor. For this they urge Ihe moun tain i-iimhand ramble, Ihe Isjlaam of the mountain pines, and the clear, unadullerated uiounlalu air. In this direction IheHhasIa Route now affords a wealth of attractions The entire line of natd from A-hlsnd to IUsldin is studded with charm ing and accessible hotels and camps, where are cheer and comfort and healing at reasonable ctmt, and where you ran hunt, fl-h, ride, bsif, or play with iqual Mcilily." "Or If J no kak for h al.ng waters, none belter can be found, hot or cold, than the springs of Ashland, Colest in, Anderson, liartlett, tiyroo and I'aso liobles." "Ilefore visiting EuroH, the tv ple of the Northwest should see the glories of Yonemlte Valley, and Ihe wondrous groves of Mariposa and Calaveras; ihe Parisians are likely lo make Inquiries concerning tht-se at tractive resorts." Send lo Mr. C H. Markhsm, Oen eml Passenger Agent, Portland, for m w booklets on Catte CrsB;, Hhsts Spriugs, McCluud itlver, Yuaouiita, and excursion ratea Ibarato. KIUKV TEA. Oregon Kidney Tea cures back ache, tidney and bladder trouble For sale al Ihe Ik ti. Bicycle r airing, bramiig, turning vulcauixing aud sundries al O. 1J. Wilkes, Second street, next door lo liillai oro Hotel. On every laiitle of Whi lull's ('on sumption Cure is this guarautee: "All we a.-k of you is to use two-thirds ol tbe contents of this tail tie faithfully, then if you can aay you are not bene fited return tbe bottle to your Drug gist aud he may refuud the price uaid." Price 26 els, aud 60 cts aud f 1.00. Delta Drug Store. Croup is a terror of thouisands ol young mothers la-cause its outbreak is so agonizing and freijueutly fatal Shilob's cough and ci.nsutnptiou curt act like magic in cases of crotigh. It haa never la-en known to fail. Tin worst cases relieved immediately Price 25c, fal.- aud f I 00, You cat, gel It al the Delta. Many a lover haa turued with .lis gust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. KarlV Clover Hoot Tea purities the brealh by ila action on the bowels, etc., a nothing t-lae will. Kohl lor years oi. absolute guarautee. Price 2o cts, and 50 eta al Delia. On account of the steel trust all farm Implements will be higher than la-fore but Kchuliueai'.'h & Sou w ill sell after the raise at same prices an other sold tspfore. NELSON & REED. MANUFACTURERS OK Rough and Dressed LUMBER We will have our sawmill ready to saw lumber on or aliout June 8th. The laxly of timber tributary in the lt in the UU and hence with our ktiperior machinery ami mechanical skill our product will I axuul to that found in any market and aujierior to iinwl. We invite orders. ltf Acker's Eaglish Remedy will slop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold In twelve hours, or money re funded. 86aud60eula at lH)lu Drug Mtore, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1.4 a Orriea itOkkion City, Don. May, l!. I'M). VTl.TICE 18 HEKEHY tilVKN IIIAT the following-named settler lias tiled notice of his iiit.eutii;n to muke tiiml proof in support of Ilia claim, and tliut said proof will be uiade before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., on Aug, 2, lt viz: FRANK H. McOAFKIM, H. K 10361, fur the E H of N E and E U of H E Hec 8U f 2 t( H 7 W. He names the following; witnesses to Drove his continuous lesiilenee uoon and cultivation of said land, via: joiin a. tiara, oi Asuria, ura. James A. Mcl ean, of ' " D. C. Hatch, of - Portland, " L. V. Uickey, ot " CHA9. B. MOOREH, 1-10 KeKister Do you know consumption Is pre ventable? Hcience has proven that, and also that neglect is suicldr.1. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Hhlloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Hold on positive guaran tee lor over fifty years. Delta Drug Mtore. Schultnerieh & Son's is the place to buy farm implements. Plows, har rows and wagons sold at prices lower than other dealers offer them. Turf and stubble 14 in steel or wtaal beam at I4 50. Hlubble idows chcaoer. 2 horse steel lever harrows for l;l Ml' 3 horse sleel lever harrows al$l'(IO Wood I Wood! Wood I For mile XI svliiA lire wairona flimi.are Kod pole iwk at l. per ror.l,oiie year these prices wilh those, of other " . - ' . dealers. Makes light, flaky, delicious hot biscuits, rolls, muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread whole some. These are qualities peculiar to it alone. a.9Yk Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the comer of Main aud Third streets and get juice 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 ami get full particulars of the bes luu ou which Insur ance was ever writteu. J. . 41:2 Murquain building. Kick beailaches, Ihe curse of over worked womankind, are ijuii kly nml surely eureil by Karl's Clover llool Tea, Ihe gnul IiIismI j.h r i tl. r tool tis sue builder. Money rt liinil. il if lint atisfactory. I'riee 2.1 ami M cts. at Ulta. How is your wife has she lost her beauty? If so, ('oiisiiaiin, Imli trcstion, Kick Headache lire the prin cipal cause-. KarlVl'lovi r ICoot Tea has cured these ills for half a centu ry. I'riee Hfi lis, and fid cts. Money refunded II results are not satis factory. Itella lrii( Kiore. Win Mohr tiiaki-s Issits al l is shop on Hettiud street, II illsboro, for .ri.f0 a?r pair, sewed shias for f.'i and jfives special attention to repair ing, lie uses only tlrst-railo stiM'k wliich enables hiui to n'larntilee his work. OTK i; HHt I'l ltl.l ATIO. Land Othce at Oregon ('ityi)gn. Slay 111, l:i0. NOTICE IS 11 Ell Kit V lilVEN IIIAT the lulluwiug named settler itas tiled uulice ut his intention to make i.nal ruof in mipiHirl uf Iii- claim, and tint Mild proul' will hi made lelure the County Clerk Tillamouk County, Oregon, on Angu t I:m0, vim Joll.N 8. ti A HI), H. E. No. 1(. for the H W ti.-c. St! 'I N K 7 W. ol He name the fol owing witneenes to pi ovi I in continuous resnlenue upon aim cultivatoin ul said luiii, viz: lames A. . cl-ean, ul Astoria, Ore. Frank 11 Mcllatlin, ut . 0 Hatch, ul L. V. llickey, uf C HA8. lift Fort and, " II. MOOKKfl, Register Do You Want One Hundred llollurs Any good man or woman can organize a lodge ol the banker's t'liion of the W. rl I, of Omaha, N liru,-kH. Teachers and Ktu deiits Iind the work hk'hly reuiuni'rative and I leaHiint. I he leading fraternal nocie ty in the Went, i'ays I leath, IHsaLiility, and Old Age claiins, and iHHiics Joint I'nii ciea for man ami wile. I'ays Hick mid Ac cident claims UnlgcB in thirty state. Large membership oi men and women. Hplendid reserve plan. If you care to make $100. "O or n ore in a week or two, write to the Oeneral Mima er, Hunkers Union of the World. Portland Oregon, lor a contract aa iaiciii or mmnci .iiuoager unu orgaiu.e a lodge. Every day's delay means your inonied Ions. Wood, Oak Wood. i ul, I Kinoiire or I) K. Cornell, between Hllth Klllt Beventh -treets ou Wushilig- ; t'Hi, ilillab To Oregull. as I have found the Royal Baking aAKiaa rewDta co. too wiluam it, ncw F. COMPTON, Gen. Agent ... Portland, Urrgoa. Adiiiiniatralor'a Mitle. Notice is herehy given that the iimler Nignetl adiniliiHtrutOi ol the el:it of t in. J. Melixies, deeeastsl, will Hell i t iilllille aiietiun to the higlies hiililer fur vnAi the fiilluwniK deeeritsHl rent prnpt-rty lieloiiK iiig to the alsiv mentioned estate lliiilur the order ut the county court uf Multiu niali county, Htate of Uri'iron, ininte and entered on the 'Jd day of June l!ieut unit that uaid Hale ill he iiiailc at the hour of II o'rliMk a. in. on the 17th day ol July. l!MI al the dour ut the county court house ot Washington i uunly, in llill.tttoru, O'e., to wit: the Northeast t. of Northwest of I ul iSollthMCMt 4 Hec. 4, l uw nxhili '.' Koiitli ul Kauge I West situated Hi M a-hiligton county, Oregon, and that sale w ill tic made 'Uiiject to .lie approval of the 8 id cuunty court. liuted thi!Hh day uf June. VMK JAMKrt A. f V UOK, AiliniiiiMtratur uf the estate of Win. J, Menzies, deceased, 4-H AliENTH wanted fur the hest typewriter on the market, the "I'ittHliurg mihle;" writing in sight ut all tunes; exclusive territory given. Address ttiudley llard-wh.-v t'uiupuuy, I'iitMburg, 1'a. IStrutiful t iii i lex i n is an iin possibility without gissl IiIimmI, the sort that only exists in connection with giaal digestion, a lienlthy liver an I Isiwcls. Karl's Clover Rim it Tea acts ilireelly on the Isiwels, liver aud kidneys keeping them in rfect health. rritt'25cts. and 60 i ts. at IMta Drug Store. Call on K. J. Ilarber, Kccolid slreet if you want a nrst-cluss shave or hair cut. Try his baths, either hot or cold. The proprietor of the Hillslatro bakery wants to sell la-cause of ill health. A good business proposition for a small sum of money. For reliable dental Dr. Drown July illh. work call on There is plenty of good brick now ready at Dixon's yard, Forest (J rove. Dr. Brown thu dentist will be in Hillsboro Monday July Illh for one week. Khulmerkh 4 Hon have a remcnaut sale of slua?s at M per cent discount from former prices. Call at the Independent otllce and examine the famous Melton board for mounting kodak prints. Latest thing oul. Any size. Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Karl's Clover ltoot Tea is an absolute cure and haa been sold for fifty years on an absoluto guarantee. Trice 25 cts, and 60 cts. Delta Drug H'oro. Powder superior to all otliern. C Ookju, lata Che, Delinomco's. voak.