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i'urrison Humphreys Ends Life btj Hatifliri'i I'lH'HI nllOOlS HIMSKLF tluuuil.il Trvald tke ( ye of the lUiiflu - III Health Praatatrd lh Kmly Tuesday morning a search putty wm orgauix-! ti tin J liar rison Humphreys, a resident of IhU iiy tt lin ha' I lvu missing through the night, and his lifeless body wu found suspended froiii a trt-e in I tie little grove "fur I tie old brickyard oulhcasl of the city, Mr. F.laie Hchulmerich tlrsl discovered the ImhIv. The ire witt a very small one, and the dead uiau must have had ii hard lime t have completed the ghastly work, a bin fret, when l ie itody wax fouuil were uearly t luching the ground. Hardly tud tie body bee I cut iluwu until the ucws came that Ulrich Pieper a young man of aiajul 27, residing wild hi parents al Fariiiuigton bud shut hiiuielf tti a result of despondency over a hopeless case of chronic lutssr- CUloaiS. Harrison Humphrey km a na tive of thin county and bad spenl his life in Huh t'ily. He wan aged about 4'J and for year bad been in I tie a liil r art huilnt-w with hi father, the late Thoa. 1 Humphrey. He was married to Mint Mary Uault aud liad rained a family of fix children. He wan a uiau of very even temper ament and liia ranb art it iuexplica hie, except that Unaueial worrimetit he l lie cause. He bad been the guard an of Minerva Shipley, an in sane person and hi hondnuieu, Or W. 1). Wood, of this city, and Chris Moht.-mi of Scholls, were anxious to get oil (lie bond. Humphreys secur ed new laindsmeii aud was to have nettled the (natter Monday evening al eight o'clock, by making a report to the county court aud exhibiting Hie funds of the estate supported to aiiMiunl to about t'M get the release of the old bondsmen and the accep tance of the new oii"H. Humphreys did uol show up in mint, but in stead led bis residence for I he osten sible iurMMe of going to bit trad al the edge of town. Not returning, bis sons made search aud early Tues day morning the Issly was discover ed. Or. F. A. Hailey, who examin ed Ihu d-ad man, slates that hi neck was broken ly the drop. Owing I ) t ie Inability of the coro ner to he present, the remains were taken charge of by Justice of the i'eace Ktmlall and taken In the rooms of undertaker Brown, after which Judge Kimlall called the fol lowing jury, which found; Sunt nr Ohkuon, i Washington County a We, the undersigned cili.eua of Wash ington county, said stubs having been d 11 1 v anil legally aiiiiiiiioned, empanelled uiiil w 01 n u in I ipjulilied hy ami twfore the Hon. J. I'. Kitnihill, justice il the peace for South Hillxlioru justice ami muatahle district, sitting ami acting a coroner to impure Into, ana jury u( in quest, the cause of the ileatli of the de rcaieil, beg to report as follows: 'I hut we have viewed the Issly "I the deceased., 'Hint it i the bsly of the late llarrin in Humphreys, of llillsboro Ore. gun. That, from the best information uml evidence obtainable ut this time, we Is-lime the deceased came to hi" death on the night of July 111, I'.HHJ in 11 il Inborn Oregon by bunging himself with suicidal intent. 'lo certify which we hereto sigu our mines in HillMU.ro, Oregon this July 17, I'.HKI. K. I'. Morgan, S, T. Bowser, J. Ii. ilkes, C. W. Keiliiiond, A. .Sigler, I', E- Oeichinan, Mr. Humphreys waaautMd Fel low and wac the secretary of the local l.slge. D-ceased also belotigetl to (he Artisaus and curried a 2,UH) po licy iu the order the a-xiessuienla of which bad lieeii paid. The funeral took phtce from Ihe Christian church yesterday and the rem tins weie in terred in the Odd Fellows ceiintry. Ulricti 1'ieper, the Farmings!! young man w ho suicided, waa mu! fcrer from consumption and bad leen bedfast for over two year. Dr. Tamiesie, of this city, wbs attending him and had pronouueed the case hopelesM. Miinday evening the young man shot himself with a 38 calibre revolver, Hie bullet pasaing clear through the head. He lived for nearly three hour. leceased was born in llobflu tlermany Aug. J," IM72. The funeral aervlcea waa 1...1.1 .l.i. ii,i v fioiii the home of his parei.ts and interred in the .wla ivmelery. Uev. Sickafiswe ctindticl e Hie service. tin compluint John Sommers, of Hcthrttiy was brought in andexsuiiu ed on VVedncsdty by Or. Wmxl on chatge of la-ing Insrne and danger ous to be at large. KheritT Mewell ac- npanied by Si-lliilor W. II. Weh- rung as guard took htm to Malem lust evening, Homtuers waa btirn in Hwiierland, anil waa 32 yeaw of age. He bad ninde threats lo lake hia lile on several occasion. The dclcgafa re off this week at S.ilem attending Ihu aunual aestlon of the Orand lislge A. O U. W. HilNlxTo I.'alge aent J. M. Oreear. The 1) gree of Honor aent Mra KH Hridges. JmlK" W. I. Har la on an Imporunt committee. I). M. L. tlault is n tlclcgate from hi lodge In I'ortlHud. Mont excellent reorl come tro the prune orclmr la in the Chehalem bills. It is found that thinning will be tic1Mary, as the tree re over loaded. Tbeorchardisla are putting their drying- house in tinier prepar atory for Ihe fall cauipalpn. ii,. tViihus Clanu will tM.ru py i,.... k- i ll.iLlns' nuli.it ill Ihe i.t,reirttioiial church next Nutxlay i4..i,u..i of morning dlscoursv, "lie. view of the Work of the I'aciuP t'om?rsof (Niiigrt gatioual." Other ettlci"' order. 4 ..r man all down on the .i.- i. ihe I'harniacv the other I. .i. Ilia rest but when be gut up be found he had ait n nonie tsnglefia't " vl1 V vv ilev rwri-d wonl veater- ... ii... i i.i uife. w ho is visiting at the h. uiie of her brother at lurke, U itniflnetl to her room witl illneas. a lllev had lh misfortune to break his fore linger uu bis right band e-lerday while wollrtg with Ou the roniplsli t of Hon. ii. W. 1'wttersoii chitrgiug forgery, Mrs. KlUllia Mi l.lilowney Wns arrested in Astoria lajtt we k, and l.piiii.'1'i to HilUls.ro on Friday In t Mis. l Kldowuey lit aaid lo have ee. nt d a joiut aud sevtrnl no!e for tl), which ahe aigtied herm it and also at tached tue u sum til' to r motiicr-iii-law, Mr. T. L. McKd.vttiey. This note wrs due aix moulds after dale. M.SHI tier making It, Mrs. Kin ma McF.loowuey sold it lo Mr. I'.llt.T sou. He did not know hut Hi t it was o.mI paer III) be preseiite il at maturity for pay met. t. Mrs. T. Li. McF dow uey diirovered the for gery aud Mrs. K nliia was not able lo gtt the money on Ihe dsy it was de manded, heniv Hie arre-,1. She wa adinltleil lo bail In the sum or foiHi -id default of which Sheriff Mewell has her iu cui-tMly ut ihe ciiinty jol Iter examinaiiou U lore Juhtice ol the I'euce I'.verill iscurs nexl Tuesday, Two exciting runaways occurred this week. The tln-t was oil Tues day, wheu Frank Williams' team rau from his place and was siopped lit Ihe edge of town. The other was on Wednesday. The team belonged t i a Mrs. J oues who was sturtiug to Eastern Oregon and stepp d al Mr Jamea MiS'oobry. - Three ol his children gol iu Hie back the team started and threw I lie children ou', bul forlunately did uol do auy serious damage, otily to the In ck. Congressman Tongue gave out the inloruiatiuu yet-t-Tday that be had recouiuieudcd Mr. Kulus Waggener fur post master at lllllnhoro in place ot llermaii Hchulmerich, 'whose time expired some time ago. There were only two applicants for the place Mr. Waggeuer and Mr. Wtu. Hay aud as Mr. Waggeuer bad the largest endorsement noion the ps irons of the otllce, also the endorsement of the (1. A. K., he wait rccou mended We call atleulioii lo Hie advert tsc muLt of the Hlale N urinal S. lnsil ill Mouuioulb, appearing iu another column of this ismih. The nchool re porta a nucctralul year, with encour aging pruepecls fur the Ui xt session. Mauy teachers alb taking the normal course, both lor the sake of III pro fessiuual training, now generally de ma u lied, and also as the Is-st means ol preparation fur securing the state papers; The bicycle races la.st week were a complete auccesH. In the half-mile open, l.anet-tlrld won, Fuegy second. Hoy's handicap, Ingram 'Jj yds won, Wallace scratch setMiul. Four-mile open, Fuegy wou by alaiut half a mile, Laucelleld second, t freear third. I'here were il entries iu this race. Nelson l Keed coiiiineiiceil sawing for Ihe market at their mill north ol Ulenco Ihe tirst of the week. This mill la in it Issly of as tine timber as grows upou tile ('oast mountains, aud hciice the luinlx r will be excep tionally glKMl. KMjiliro W. 11. Mot tin, of lleaver ton, was in Hillaboro Alonday of this week lakiug Ihe i ath of ollice. Thin wakes theseventli lime Mr. .Morton haa beeu electetl lo ttiis otlice, four limes in Kansas and Hi roe iu lieaverti in. J. U. Henry, juai ice if the peace for Ka.-t IVdnr creek precinct, vn-itcd HillalMiro, Tuesday. Herepotts the ouiou crop as having beeu blighted to a coiiHiderab e extent, ('ropt are good, except wheat, which is lighl. Mrs. K. 1. Hughes, nccumpunied by Missi-s liermce l.itbam, Josie (SchuimerUh, Mary Iitice and Alma Itowmau are camping tins we.-k ou ihe Clackamas river near Oregon City. ilorl, II. V. Hales and wile, Willi their sou, John, went to lleppner this week. Mr. Joint Hales is very low iu health, but it is hiisil tiial this trip will improve turn F. M. Heidel has opened up a real estate otllce in the building recently Mrupied by M. Kvcritl aud ti. W. Fattersuu. He will devote most oi 1,1s lime to selling laud. Johu linn); writes to a friend iu il.Ui-itv from Fuirtield. Wash., aud says that all I ho boys who went from this place are al worn, wages are $2 to 2 60 per day. Mr. Heniy Wehrung Mini family went last Halurday lo their collage al New port lor Ihe summer. .Misses Amy 1'attersou and Hva Catching accompauicil lliein. John Hitnpson, proprielnr of Ihe llillsboro llartiess 8 iop, is very ill at the home of bis parenH In South Tualatin, with pneumonia and pleurisy. Mr. F. M. Heidel has sold the bakery t H. H. Iturlingsme. Mr. Burlingame has resided in llillsboro for some inonltis aim nsia cnarge Mouday. Judge fhoH. A. Mdliide nslo a wheel out from Portland Monduy, and aaya though Ihe weather was warm be thought it did mm gHo. L. A. Whitcouih and wife, of Port- laud, are. in Hillslsiro this week, irutwta at the home of Mrs. v bit- comb'a father, Mr. All tt. Aa we go to press Ihe intelligence I- ru.wiveil from llciinlier oi me death of John Hates, iu Ho t city, t 7i:i p. m. uiK't'. C. lllaser was up on the crtvk Tuewlay and brought duvwi a line basket of trout. He says the bushes are lull of tj-ih, . Mra. Samuel Williams went to II- waeo thla week for a breHth of salt air. Hhe Is Ihe guest of Mrs. I- rater of Portland. Mr. John Crwforl and wife, of i -..! yiu-nt Snndav in llillsboro. guestaat' the residence of Mrs. S. J, Brow n. Call on F. J. Bartier, Second street if you want a tlrst-class shave or hair cut. Try bis baths, either h"t or COM. lsve Marsh of Forest 1 1 rove was In Hillslsiro this week. He starts for the Hawaiian islands next. week. (i v. F Uuiiynn, haves this wet k lo tke charge ol the United Brethren ch irch at MarsbQeld. Miss Tennie WealherrtHl returned Friday evening from Tacoiua. w here she ha been attending school. Mias Agnea Wilson, of Potthind visittl over Sunday at the home of j. v. BMiipy. Mr. WuiT Finney aud family have returned to Hillslsiro. Mr. Ueti. Bigger is visiting" friends IU lb city. RACES aTiIILLSBORO l utire Sons Offers Valuable Gold Medal TIIKFE KAl'KS MlTlHUAV Uue te all HasBiugltia tlc)ile Kidrr. (aatj (Inrliu Cabiu, No. 7, Native Sons ol Oregon, will couduct a aeries of bicycle races al Hillaboro; the 2ud series to occur Saturday, July 21, lH. No eutrauce fee will lr chargeil and each race is open Iu ail Wasinugtou county riders. Haud some medals and prices will be glveu t the winners. The Native Hons offer au expeuaive solid gold medal to the winner of the lour mile road rntv. Thia Is an open challenge, medal aud must be won three tiuiea telore it becomes perma nent property of the winner. The llillsboro Band will give a concert aud Ihe Native Daughters are preparing to spread one of their famous suppers. The bicycle races for next Satur day will he even better than those ol Iml week. The Native Sous do uot iuleud lo rest ou their well earned laurels, gained by giving good entertain ments iu the paxt, but they will en deavor lo make each one belter than the oue before, 'They have the heartiest co-operation of Ihe business men of the city, and with their help expect to see some very closely contested races. The list ol prime were not yet select ed as we went lo press, bul It is safe to say that there will be many worth racing fur. There will probably be more than t iree races uud for that reason they toil bcgiu at 2:30 p. fit. shaip. It is rumored thai au exciting mutch race will t-ike place. At any rate the following program will lie carried out : Four-mile open. tjiiut t r mile i peu. Lidies' race, 1 mile. 'The ladies' race waa added al the suggestion of some Native Daughters and others, who were disapKiiuted because there was none last Satuaday. iiHivrsof Ihe day Judge of the course, B. P. Cornel I ua Judires al finish, W. P.. McCuurl, I nlviu Jack, Jr. Time-keeiers, Or. W. U. Wood, F. B. Tongue. Slalt-r, J. W. Bailey. i. u. i . n. woK.it. 'The officers reports to Ihe I.'Klge. A. O. U. W., uow iu Uraud seat, ion al Halein, show Ihul during the past year Hie grand medical examiner approved ihe. examination of 2314 applicants, but rejected 80. The average ago of app leant was 2tt 46 years. The total membership of the order in Ihe stale is it.&Oo, a net gain ot H'i.'i during Ihe year. 'The average a .re of tue loenitsrs of Ihe order la 311 03 The average age last year waa 41.91 years. It thus appear? that the A. o. U. w. is not an "oiu mini's" lodge, bin is ao Institution that Is grow lug young and Is a re-ver-al ol Ihe law of nature. During the vear 70 deaths occurred. Of ilieae, 30 were 00 years of age or over, !' tMtwceu the agea of 45 and oil; II hctweeii 40 and 45; 7 between 3o uud .'III; 1 lielween 80 and 35; 2 be tween 25 and 31!, aud 4 between 18 and 25. There were paid to the heirs heirs of th'se deceased brothers the sum of f I45,IuU.4. Balance on band tMM 35. Two warranu for 12000 each has not been presented for pay ment 'The lurthersumof ll,.t9i.. 9il has been paid for death losses In tucr jurisdictions. The 1'Mlge that bus received the largest sum ol tiioi.c" for pay tueut of death losses is Industry No. 8, of Portland, to whom has been paid since its organization, tlt;M.,ti00 The next highest is Sea side, No. 12, Astoria, that has re ceived f 120,000. llillsboro liOUge, No til, has never had a death among ils members and hence his received no money out of Ihe Is-neticiary fund. It has Ism said of llillsboro l.ode that it could not anil would not take on a rapid growth tiil two or thr of its member died. It is believed, though, that there is not a v. ile in the city that would care to promote Hits prosperity of the Italge in that way, notwithstanding the l ut that she would get bonus ol C'ooo The cost of carrying on this im mense Insurance business during the year lias been .w,0Ji.i. inia money tins isrn paid to a grano master, 1200; a grand secretary, t Ihihi; a fraternal paper aent monthly to each member, 2000; expense of traveling about, 2b00, and printing circular-, about tJooo. The balance has gone for a multitude' of smalltr i em. One, though, ought to be inenlioiied the mileage and per diem of representatives t the grand IikI'c, which foots up over 1MX1. Who insure with the A- O. V. 1 It can be ansvtuvd that all occua lions are represent!. The report shows that last year U59 farmers ap plied, 119 clerks, 3m0 laltorers, I3U stock raisers, b uieruhants and the stine nil it) her of miners, 28 teachers, I broken, 7 editors, ID students, hut nut a single saloon keeper or Uar tender, It Is a grand order and U aolid aa the faith that men can place the one in the i t'll r. hi;l. riKTATE. A'vin Hi ma aud wftoNtttie B. Ibllingher, pstt of lot 1, hi k 23 City of Forest Urove ( h:is ti Oiitiand to Joseph WiHslham, 53 acres in (Mvid Allen die Johu W alters and wire to John ( abler, lots 11 15-ill bhM'k a West Pnrlland Heights OCR R Co to N S Nelson I P. P. Reed, r ) t'( i w sr 'J3 l 3 n r 3 w 14,50 1700 400 200 (i F Nsyliir. assi, nee t' John C Armstrong part block 14 City f Forisjt Drove Anns Krimls-I et al lo Joseph and Henry Reiff w 4 of s w and lot 4 sec 19 t 1 s r I w 62 28 senst Amnion E Davis lo A A Mead ii w J of s w sec 3d I Hnt 4 w Wm Rehrt et al t o C Cabler lots 17 18 27 28 29 in blk 10 lots 5 6 8 lo 11 82 S3 84 35 ' 36 in blk i West Portland HelgtiU ...... 520 992 150 100 A fire alarm turned in at 1:15 Tuesday afternoon, proved to la Ihe bouse occupied by L. A. Long.idi'- r of th AririiM. The house, which l- owned by Mrs. Adkins, was totally destroyed. Most or the lurnnure waa saved. The Iom lo Mr. lng s estimated at about 1-00, but most ol the things destroyed cannot lie re placed easily, such as btaiks, papers and fruit. The house was iusuied for400. (oinr HOIST. Utl'K'r-Y IXtl'KT LAW. Win. Juergeo waa admllUd to citizenship. PHOBATfc. Fit a la Nathaniel Hollaud, dee'd Final account Hied and Monday, Sept. lOih set for examination. Guardianship of Behliug heirs. Cited lo appear August 13 and show cause If they au, any the realty ! longing to the estate shall nut la sold. Estate Johu Luis, deceased. Fs late admitted to probate and J.iseph Lana appointed administrator with bouds fixed at 3000 Estate Michael Keuedy, deceased. Administrator Bust au additional bond. Estate H. L. Hendrix, det'd. Final account filed. It will be exaunutxi Monday, Augu-t 13th. Estate Flora Scbulmerub, iusaue. 8. H. Humphreys appointed guar dian ad litem, with bonds at I loo Estate Hiraui Burt, tlec'd. rinsi aeltlemenl sel for Aug. 20, 1900. Estate W. H Lewis, dee'd. ttrder- ed that citation be issue. I showing why real estate shall uol be auld. Eslale Husau J. Stanley, dee'd; citation be served ou heirs why real estate shall not be sold. Estate Minerva Shepley, iusane. Ordered that a new guardian ts appolutetl. Estate John Michaiec, uecessen Monday, Aug. 20, at t f ir final heal ing. Estate Johu W. Michaiec, iic u. Monday, August 20, sel tor until hearing. Uuardiauship Chris Stoller, insate Annual report Bled, and 87.22 ls? longing to said estate on hand. MAKKlAUfc UlIENSK. License, to wed was issued June 29, to Edward E. Lawrence anil Anus M. Haynes, 19. July 3, Lowell J Magoou. 29, aud Emma A. U al, 19 July 5, to John H. ilendley, 21, and Eva M. ChatUeld, 16; July ti, David Storey, 21, aud Maud S. Uruehler, 20; juiy iu, w m. jurgcus, oi, auu u i onika Nolan, 52. t lBt'UIT C0UKT. Circuit court Tuesday made au order authorizing A. H Ionian, as signee of ihe estate of Anton Pfanuer iusoivent, to ret-on fl200 as pait compensation for his services as ai torned ror the assignee. Cbas. Mitchell v H. B. Unodin di murrer argued anil submitted. Bell Free mail v T. S. Con elms, dismUsed. J. W. Sbule v C. C. Perrini dismissed. F.A.Bailey v Mary Vinson and Jennie Chapman, defendants allowed lo reply to answer ot w. 1 smur. B. R. Henry v Jennie Henry, di vorce withheld as evidence wa? insufficient. W. D. Smith v Washington coun ly: action for iutice lees, reopened, rearranged and submitteil. State of Oregon Chas. Oet.aney; justice allowed to append ceriillcste to transcript. Set for July 24, 19(H). Ellen L Jackson v Thus 11 Tongue. Demurrei of defendant su-tiined, and plaintiff allowed t tile au amended complaint. J W Shule v J M Pitman. De murrer overruled by consent. De fendant allowed to file answer. Metropolian Printing Co v T W Thompson. Demurrersustalned and defendant allowed lo days to tile amended complaint. A Gordon v N A Barrett et al. Argued and ttken under advisement. Kodolph Crandall, as county judgt , v KtniLt Shipp. Demurrer over ruled and defendant allowed to tile answer. T T Qeer et al v H B Luce et al. Report of receiver approved and he is allowed $20 for his servliin John Hatch, minor, v L W Fletch er. Demurrer ov rruled. Judgment for defendaut for f lo costs. Oerman Savings A Loan Society v E K Jones et al. Confirmation ol sale. Ruth Scott et al v Helen Smith el al. Order for publication of sum mons. Oregon Mortgage Co (Ld; v O Johnsoa et al. Order for sheriff to make deed. Elizabeth Ward v John J Ward. Divorce granted. State of Oregon v Chas Kneutson. Ent -red plea of li t guilty to charge of pointing pistol at another. A Life And Heath Tight. W. A. Hines, of Mancnet'T, la., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death, says: "P,XHMure ft"r measles (ndqet'd serious luuti trouble, which ended In onsQmp lion. I had frcijuent hiiuurrhage and coughed night and day. All my diwtors said must siMii) die. Tin n began to use Llr. ivti.g's New 0 a covers fir consumption, which com pletely curetl me. I wool I nut I e without it even if it cost (5 ou a but tle. Hundreds hve Useil It on my recommeqilatiop and all say it never falls to cure throat, chest and luof troubles." Regular si'? 5Uw" and fl Trial bottles free at Delta Drug Store. ( ar4 af Tbauka We most sincerely thank all those friends and neighbors whoso kindly came to us in our affliction with aid anil condolence. Their words and acta of a rnpathy (rive ns strength to endure trouble. J. If. PitfKtt, C. R.hse. Farmington, July 16, 10. The little 2-y ar-old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Smilh, of Tigard ville, while attending the grange meeting, toppled a pile ol lumber over, com. pletely burying himself. One h g waa broken, besides numerous oiner bruise. His escape from instant death was miraculous, a- Ihe lumlsr pile was 2) feet high. The ame child recently lost one eye fron fall ing on a f Kit sera pel. J. W. Shut and V. l. Hare're turned this week from F.istern Ore goo, where they are interested In some mining claims. Mr. Shute t xik pound of dirt f-om one claim and washed gold out of it that weighs 50 cents. They are greatly encouraged over the result aud think they have mada an e$e lient invest ment. Born, to the wife of lscac Uibsoo, in llillsboro, a daughter. He fietn Judgment Against the Plaintiff LAM Ali I! so vaise nni tiiti'lirr Vttlunturil) Aparri t curt Iu The demurrer to the complaint i, the case of J .lin Htt h, a minor, sgaiust S. W, Fletcher, i.i JiC,,, f,,r 8001' damages, tt i ni.Mud In II. e circuit court ti-duv. m- i ., case which resulted fn ill (lie ihnih ot Anus C. Hatch, 1. 1 Fnie-I lir.ive, and the plaittiff tic tends thai I'l. ti h.t vtas respnu-ible (or lo r death, himI li tis lies n actually d iinxid in the Mini of f'ilMNl, and s-ks f. .r f iiloo, H.l dilional, as viudictive ds.ui '.. Hun T. H. Tongue and J inns MiCtin, utti rneys for Flelehe nlen . il ihsi IIO CtUse of action existed; that if an) wrong was dime to .Mrs. H t Ii, it wat witri her coti-ent, and that iu such cases the law iIih-s not provi lea right of action in an heir nr iidmiiiis iralor. It is clainud tin t it any cause of action exist'-d it abaied with the death of Mrs. Hatch As soon as the argument of counsel was beard, the court announced his opinion, mis. taiiiing the demurrer, and slating hat thecasedld not admit of iimeiid meiit, dismissed the hcwoh, and ren dered Judgmert against the minor and guardian for costs and di"l.urc. mei.ts- No summons vtas rve.l 'ipnn Fletcher, and he voluntarily appeared iu the ai t'oii. Fur high-grade, timr-.uh hteil young Belginii ban-, call at the Hill-horo Rabitry, Seviinh hihI Washington sin els s Mii.To.N P. Mun.iAS, Proprietor. Moi'vrm novo: ii iis. Mr. and Mrs. Cash and son are ve iling nt Mr. Clark's. Miss Mattie Earhait wid leach the Mountain Home school. Mrs. Wounderli slarled for N .sh ville, 'Tenn , lat Wednesday. Mr. J. IT. Eiumcl has compu ted his well. The sugar be t fuclory will be ipiile a Ixmiiii lo Mountain Home. Orain is beginning lo ripen ou the Lone Fir lurin Mr. J. C. Enimel took -nun' pius to town lust Friday which were in t six months old, and Iheir average weight was 215 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. l..n Vergcii wen Ihe guilts of their parents, Mr. uud Mrs. HopkiiiH, Stinil ay. Hie ippetite of a hunt Is envied by all poor dy-pt-ptic-whose stomach tind livt r arc out ol order. All -ncl. ln ii'ii k 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 1 Hr. Kicg's New Life I'ilis, the won tier till stomach and liver ictuc.lv, gives a splendid Hppetiie, soinul ill gestion and a regular bodily h il. i Ihsl insures per ft cl health Hint u'n.ii energy. Hilly 25c, nl 1 . -: t 1 UlT Store. ttlurluiiii ivts Coin s from l)r. H B. Cnrjife, of Washita, 1. T. liewtites; "Four bottles of Lleclric Biib r-. h is cur. d Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, vt h it-it had caused her great sun" ring lor years. terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and t'ic be t doc tors could give no help; hi t In r cine is complete and rc-r hcniih is excel lent." This shows what thousands have proved that Kin trie liiliers is the W-st blood pimlier know n It's the supreme remedy for n cm i, t t ler, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and run ning sores. It Ktiiuuhiti s liver, kid ueys and liowels, expels poison-, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sod hy Hflta Hrug Store. f 'ominencinir ie xt Sulnl iV. Rev. Bet i. Hartmitn will preach at the jKKir farm at 3 o'clock p. in. on the 4th Sunday, and nt R "edville on the 1st and 3 I Sunday of each iimntli, lit the same hour. ?' KIIIKVm. 1 4 Oregon Kidney Tea cures back- ache, id:iey uud bladder trouble I F..r sale al Ine De.tl. lin jcle repairing, brazing, turning v iilc.inizii.g and sundries at O. ti. U ilkes. Second si reel, tie xt diMr to Ilillsi ,,ro Hotel. ' On Mccnuiit of the stetil trust all ! tsrm impleiiieiiis will tie higher than Is lore but ts hulmeal'jh 1 Stin w ill ei after the raise at same prices as .I u rs sold before. NELSON & REEP. MANUTACTCKthS OF Rough and Dressed LUMBER We mil have our sua niill ready to ua Imiilwr on or about Juno Slh. The body .if timber tributary i the bet lo the slate mid huce with our superior uiachincry and uiechauical skill our .nlui t will be axuul to that found in any market and nuperiur to moel. We invite orders. ltf Acker's TiiglUh Keutetly will atttp t.iuiili at any liuie, and will cure the worn cold iu twelve hours, or money re fnii.l.'d. ib and 5U ceuta at IhjIuv lrug Sli.re. NOTICE FORPUBLICATION I. o OrticB atUbiuus Citv, Uus. May, ltf. l'X). VM.'TIi:; 18 HKKKbV UIVK.N THAT 11 the f. .UoHiiiK-iiained aettler has tiled uotiiiof lua iiitt-iiliuii to niake final proof in Hupimrl ol his claim, and ttiat said prisii will be untile before the County Clerk nl I ill.unook County, Ore , on Aug, 'i, I1 u. Tit A Mi H. McUAFFIS, U K tiiMa't, for the E j of N K 4 and E of s K M Ciic M l lti K7 W. lie nainea the following witiiesae to irove Ins contiiiuoua . raitlunce upon and cultivation of said laud, viit: Jolin ti. i.u d, of At jria. Ore. Juii.i'k A. Mel eun, of '' " I), C. HitU-h.of Portland, " 1.. V. ttickcy, ot " l ti Ati. H. MOOKEH. 1-IU Ret; later Cull et the Inuei knuen r office and examine the famous Mellon hoard for mounting kodak prints. I.Htcst thing out. Anyaizp. Scbulinerich A Son's is the place to buy farm implements. Plows, har rows and wagons sold at prices lower than other dealers offer them. Turl mil siubhle 14 in steel or wood beam at 111 Stubble plows cheas-r. 2 hoist. Hteel lever barrows for 113 50 3 horse steel lever harrows at $15 00 wide tire wagons 85. Compare iln-e prices with those of other dealers. Ile tooled 1 he nrgeous. All doctors told Renick Hamilton' if West Jefferson, (., alter sutlering IS inoulhs from Rectal Tistula, he I would die uuli ss a costly operation ! was performed; bul he cured himself jaith live boxes of Buck leu's Arnica S.iKe, ihe surest pile cure on earth, mil the best salve in the world. 25 t-uls a box. Hold by Helta urug 't're. Born, July 16, to Henry Vandyke : and wife, a son. j Hold. Wirr. will go in Ihe record ' cr's i llice nct Monilay. J di ii (Itult. of Mc.Miiinville, was iu the city tins week. Prof. J II. Stmley, of St. Johns ass iu the city th llrst of the week. K. H. Sappington and family are ijj the mountains .i tting some flesh air. linn. U. W. Patterson was in the city, from Portland, during the wee k . Thesubjett at the Christian church Sunday morning will be, "The Church nl the First Century." Reu litr hi T vices in the evening. (JES 18 anUd for the best typewriter ,.n the inarket. the "1'iltshurif l.-itde;" writi:ur in siunt at all tunes, exchmiv territory (riven Address Hindley liurd wa I'oinpaiiy, I'iltsbarir, fa. at "jr SB" I v X 1 M T 9 M WWI SV W bsotutety Pore, pi5 Its use is economical and assures the most healthful and appetizing food. Royal Baking Powder imparts that peculiar sweetness, flavor and delicacy noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent bovm. aisa aowoea eo., Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the corner iif Maiu aud Third streets and gtt paioes P. O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. THE OLD LINE Bankers Life Insurance Co. OF NEBRASKA ISSUES The Policy of the Future Send name, address, tnd age and get full particulars of the be plau ou which Insur ance was ever writteu. J. Hi Maruuaui building, 1 have taken up ai my plats', a black sou; same has four while feet aud w bile sp( t iu front of left shoul der; uo ear mark or o lor I rand visi ilt; weighs about 200 pounds O-tner -an have same by paying charges. 7 llC RK11.sK, Kallliing'KII. SmVKII lUXlKIS. "To the mountains our people in increasing nuinls-rs yearly look lor (hose days of lelax tlion and n crea tion necessary to iiniinlci I Ihe hu man machine in fair worUng condi tion. The languorous r-li.tii ol the seashore provi s very seduclite w hile it lasts, but many have d- t ided that the annual outing should pro ide not ouly radical change of air aud sur roundings, bu' aiso such stimulation of flagging energies aa w ill provide brawn and vigor for Hie returu to labor. For this they urge the moun ain climb ami ramble, the balsam of the mountain pines, and (lie clear, unadulterated mountain air.'' "In this direction theSh tsia Route now affords a wealth of attractions The entire line of road from A-hhind to Redding is studded with charm ing and accessible hotels mid camps, whero are cheer and comfort and healing at reasonable cost, and w here you can hunt, tidi, ride, loaf, or play with tqual facility." "Or if you look for healing w aters, none belter can be found, hot or cold, than the springs of Ashland, Colcstin, Anderson, Bartlell, Byron and Paso Rohles." "Before visiting Lurnpe, the peo ple of the Northwest should sif the glories of Yosemite Valley, and the wondrous groves of Maripoca nnd Cnlaverac; the Parisians are likely to make inipiint s concerning these at tractive resorts." Send lo Mr C. II. Markhmii, Hen eral Passenger Agent, Portland, for new booklets ou Ca-lle Crag, Shasta Springs, McCluud River, Yosemite, aud excursion rales t hereto. .TI( K KMC M KMC ATI4 Land tltlice at iiiion City Dim. May Ml, num. XTOI ICE IS HKIil.KV (ilVllX, 1 11 AT the followuiK moiicU pettier has lilcil notice ot hia intciiiiuii to inaki-i.n.d i ronl i'i uppol of hi- claim, and th 't rani proof will I); ii a. Ie ielor.. the County Clerk of l illainook County, Urejuu, on AuKu t 'i) VMM, via: JuIIX 8. ti AUD. II. K. No. ltfi o lor th W ','t tree. Mi i' 11 N K 7 Vt. lie name, the fol owiiiK witnea-.es to P' OV' l.lb Coiltliiunu8 rcMili-llot' lljioil and cultivatuin ot tuiul lani, vis: .lames A. Vclan, of Astoria, Ore. Frank il McUalli .. ol 1. (J Hatch, ol Tort and, " b. V. llickty, ot I 11 AS. It. MUOKK.S, Kcgi.-lcr 1-10 Wood, On k tol. Wood I Wool! Wo'dl l-or ale giMid pole oak ut l..'Slpr cord, one year old fciiipiire ol U K. Ctiriifll, between Sixth and Heventti -trit ou YVuslutig t ut, Uillsb iru Oregon. :t - V Alum is used in mak ing cheap f wk ing powders. If you w.irt to know the fleet of alum upon the tender linings ol t: . ttiKTiai h, tout h a piece to vour tongue. You ran raiM- l.i cuit w ith alum bak ing pow der, but at hat a cost to heallli I 100 wiiliam st, vokk. F. COflflPTON. Gen. Agent l'ortlauil, Uregua. Admiolairator'a Nale. NuCice la hereby given that tha under iined adiiiiiuatratoi ot the eatiite of A tit. J. Memoes, deoeaaed, will aeli i t public auction to the hit'eei bidder lor eaali the j IuUowiiik deacribtsi real properly belong I mg lo Hie abovo tueiitioiitsl twiale under tlie orUer ol tlie ceuuiy court ol Multno mah comity, mule ol Oregon, made uud emered on the 2d duy ol Juue l-.niu, and thut said aale w ill d made ut the bour of 11 o'clock a. m. on Ihe 17th day of July, la 0 al the door of the county court houee ol W anhuiKtou .ouiiiy, in HdUlioro, O e., to wit: the iNorlheaal S of .Norlhweat H f ol oulhweat bee. 4, iowualnp 2 bou'.U ol Kauge t M eat, altualeU lit V a-lnllKlon county, tlrrgou, and llial vale will be made -uuji-11 to i lie approval of the a id county court. Duled thisHlU day of June. 1!KU. JAMtS A. I'AVLOK, Adiiiinintrator ol tlie eatalti of Win. J, Meuaiee, decea.id. 4 S NI'l)ION. IN THE CIHClIir COURT OK THE 1 Mtaie of Uregou, for Waahinglou County. U villi bcott, H. W. Hcottand Murgarct bcolt, his wife, A. B. JJuuiway, M. t. Cooke, C. A. Coburu. 8. M. kelty aud J, M, kelly. her husband. ld'4 .tl. bcott, Auua Eaathii.an and her husband. A. ti. Eaalliiiiau, t.llcu 8. balourelte, aud il. C. Latourette, her hunbund, llairieit b. rainier, and Isaac I'uliuer, her husband, PluiutiUi-, ,- I Helen 8iuith and Clou. 11. Hiuilh, her huabanU, Margaret i'liiichauiu and Augustus t'hiiebuum, her I husbaml. bylveeter A'klt-y, hoy Ackley, Leonur.i AcLlty, I Acklcy, hia wile. Harvey Auklev, I : Uuy Ack.iy and heflle Ackley, 1 , Delciidaiita. ' In the iiuiue of the Stale of Oregon: You are hereby summoned toappearaud uiiKwer the complaint tiled against you iu i the aliove entitled Court, on or before the ! last day of the lime presciilied in the oruer ; for publication ol this buiiniiona which ut i nix wi-eka Iruiii the date ol the timt pubh- cuiion nereoi, which i.rat puuiicuiioti is muile July 20, emu. And you will take notice that if you fail ao to uppeur and answer the com t'laiul hied ugainsi you In Hie above entitled ami on or beloie said lust day ol the time prcacriht-d in said order. Ihe pluiiilitl will apply to the Court tor the relict demanded in the complaint in this suit w hich is for Ihu partition and sale of the lollowing described property, to-wil: Lola one and four of block lour of Toreat Urove, also commencing ul a point flu teet ."oulh ol the Aol tliiMBt corner ol lot two of said block four and running thcuce bouth to Bouth hue ol said lot two; tli. Ilce West on suid rjontli line to bouthwent corner of hast of said lot two; tuence onh ou West hue of hast Ji oi suid lot two to a pel 1 10 feet Houlh of North line of suid lot two; tuence Kit I to place of bediming, all iu Washington County, Mute of O. egon. And plaintiff will apply for such other and further relief ua is just in the premise. This bummoiis is published by order of 1'. A. Mclti iile, J uilge of the above entitled Court, duly uiudu and entered of record, July IS, 1:100. C. II. it JJ. C. l.AIULlKMir. Attorneys for i'luiiitills. U l.i OABTOniA. Bean lis t '"II HH ilwan Boill nay ion.