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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1900)
Krh Portland bread at (JaUV. lr. J. K. AJKiiM will ro away one ihy nt xl k to I absent from bin I 111 f f'T t" Weeka. The i-t"MiiHli)i, Aiyyle, DOW UIl Ii m i ii I ' rl ImiiiI, Iiux Ihi eliar l.rtil by H'" K"iv iiiiifiit to furry rli..lifn to Aia. I.i.Iit tl. l KhIi will ITell in I In- li r i -I ihii i burch tit V ruiiiiKlou, Siimliy, Aiik'"-' l-lli, Ml tin. in. al- .i In t in iwtiini?. K v. Iv H. liilliUKHr, of Oregou ;i, iil I' t tin 0nu;reKalloual rhuri'li. 1 1 ill-Him, next Sunday, iii-iriiinK evening. Tin-won li l.'-a j:ii of Ihn Wml I ni'iM churc h will give an lee ereaw x.M'iil next FrMay evening, ttielntli. ryl'lv cordially Invited. A very heavy blniwer of rain fell Hi.iiit; the country of the lower Tual- hiiii on W'.'iliu-wlay afternoon. It -x it'iM I northward mi mm to take in l: e.lville. .Mm. II. I. Ford, wilh her daugh- Icr, .M1--1 K r., aru upending a few u.-. k-i in Ilill-lMiro. They are (loin I riliil in their lieaulllul collage uti Third Htreei. Mr. (lir"i M-triiu, foreman lu the i'niiiiiH hK room of Hit) MeMiuuville r, i. ilinn'-i; Kimer 0111 visueti friends in llilhlmro last Saturday hihI Sunday. Mr. llurlingauie, of Him City llrtki rv lot a valuable cow last week I In- ailment wait oliMrure. and lie doea nut yd know what he t'ould have ihme to anvil liia row. John Carstettcr Las tieeii threshing tifl'l pens I hi week, lie haa a yield of '1 bushels er Mi re. 'I'Iih peaa will ! ground into meal and made a part ol Hie ration for liia cow a. The wheeling parly out at Mineral Si.riiik' K"nir( last Friday evening was aver' enjoyable event. There wire about -111 ieoilH there during I he afternoon and evening. Our Win. Pointer la inliuiately ae iiiautcd Willi U.S. Minii-tfr Onger, now imprisoned in China. He hpcaka in the higheM terilia of our representative anil deelarea that if he shall la killed. Iliia country will hum lain a piwilive lot-a. Wehrung A Soil are putting down amiiH new Honrs at their alore ou M tin t reel. Thee id of the Joiala, where I hey rented 00 Hie brick walla, had liecome rotten. It ia a little uu handy, hut Ihey are doing liuaineaa while the improvements are in ir ig rcsa. Kliucr V. Hill, who worked al Si hiiimericli & Son' in the atore, for several montlis, one and a half yeara ago, died in SI. Vineent hoaiilal laat week, after he had been operated 00 live times for appendicitis. He left a wile and one child, an infant a nioni.li old. Mr. I'alli rwm, adjuster f the New Z 'iilniid Fire liiHurance Company, Inr w hich A. C. Shule ia lia-al agent, was in lown a few days ago to adjusl the loa that company sustained hy the burning of Mrs. Ailkins' reai- di-iu-e. ratleraon found that the leas Hiimiinted lo the face of the policy, tloil, and hence the company will semi its check for that sum to Mrs Adkina. It'V. It. F. Moody, who, alaiut nine years ago, was pastor of the llillslioro ('utigregational church, bill who now is pattir of a church in l -lif iri'iii. is Hiiendiuir his vacation amoni Ins old parishioners. The a Iveriisial supply failing lar-t Sunday, Mr. Moody occupiid the pulpit in Hie Conirrcifational church, greatly t 1 Hie a.itisl iclioii of the members of his former couirreualioii. and to the di liht of more recent meiiiU'ra He expects to he here a fortnight longer. The August Magazine Nuiulier of The Outlook is also its thirteenth Annual F.ducalional Nu Hilar. As 11-aial, the niiiiiUr contain many ar tides of timely quality, relating di rectly to important educational mai lers. Se eral of these articles are laaulifully illustrated, notably that bv Sylvester Hixter on "The Cuban Teachers at Harvard University," t'ie illustration includiug several photographs made expreasly for this purpt hc; and that by Hamilton W. M ihie 011 the I'niveraity of Virginia, in the series of niticles Mr. Mable has from time lo time written, under the title of "Some Famous Schools." Another school is the Imperial Uni vemiiy of China, with Dr. Martin Its head master. Weekly, .1 IMJ a year. The Outlook Company, New York j The third and concluding four mile bicycle race for the Native Sona' gold meilal was ridden last Saturday and won by Fueg ; I'urdin aecond. First and lust, Mr. Fu-gy eontefted with twelve or more men, but at each trial lie waa the flrst man out. There is hrtrdly any doul t but that the liethany champion la the heit long distance rider in Hie county. On a paved way some others make a Is-tler aps-araius than Fuegy, but when it comes lo road work where there is du-t or where there Is an ui grade be is at his la's), rolling Ilia wheel on a tangent. There ia where be makes gains. Knowing this, he w ill hardly he persuaded lo content on any of the lap tracks, where weight and muscle do not c Mint for as mud. as training and exierlence. Some weeks ago the Hoard of lte geiits of Knox College, Illinois, ten dered the presidency of that Institu tion to Dr. Thomas McClelland, of l ore-t drove, this ft it. Since then he hailed Is lwis n the Illinois school and his Oregon pition, but after full consideration, he has decided to go east and has, therefore, tendered his resignation as president of Tuala tin Academy and facitlc University. This was accepted at a meeting of the ;.':;;'" ! Gnr !t4 evening. Dr. MK'lelland'a ieceHor has not lsn chosen, and perhaps will not lie for several weeks. Id the meantime a dean of the faculty may lie naiiesl, who will ex -officio per form the duties; of president. For two or more years Dr. MoClelland has hts-n on detache I duties, an that the school is avislomed to la guided by other hands than those of the pn sid-nt. and it is certain that it wi lint Miller during this short in teregnuiii. The Unance of the ai'hiail were never in la tter shax than now, and the oulliHik in oilier directions is ipilte as promising. Just at this lime there area number of giaid men lo -king westward for plai-es on the ground tbhirol Hie New Pacific life, and It is not a question of a man, but the selection of the taut man. If course, we of Oregon regret losing Dr. M t lelland, but there is another pebble f r the cabinet at Forest Urove. Ou Friday evening of laat week, Just as La Par-sins, w l.o lives about teu miles abovt, Dilley, on Net a: gin creek, waa about t) sit at bis Mips r table, he thought lo heard a i-liotil of diatreaa fuitlier up the crre. Listening he heard a second call. He at once pr asmP-.l ,, inVetig4le. A abort distaui-e above bis house he i-auie to the camp of Ih aron UkvV launiy, who were out lor ricreht on r.mjuiri. g there he learned that Mr nice h id gone ep the brook for tlli lurrying forward, for he thought irom ine cats I hat were beard that some one was lu distress, Mr. Par " emur, lour in 01 a mile ir-jin cu.', to D.-ai-on Kice bioiM-lf, lying oil Hit! creek bank, his reel usi out ol the water. The injured man hud been Dshing from tsiulder to boulder and hail slips-d and fell, and broke III lelt thigh lame just la-low where it aiticulale with the hip Is me, as waJaflerward ht.rnet. He had laen able to crawl out of the Wat -r. but could not get up the bank, nor could Mr. far-ton, unaided, gel bun out He started lo the valley for aid, but Kxiii mi 1 .in. House, wtio was ji hi way to Join .Mr. Hice at . amp I lie two iie-u then got .Mr. Kice to cauip where h was made comforla t.le, ror at that lue it was in t known that a Isine liad been broken morning, though, suspicion had row 11 almost to c rttinty and lr. l.luklaler wa called over the telephone, il waa all moon la-fore he get there. He soon din-overeil the extent of the ii-jury ami ordered a long splint. Mr. Parsuis bad bails and material in stia-k and Mr. House waa the skilled mechanic, so tin1 rather complicated long splint Wh: soon ready for adjustment. The done, a litter was fixed in the am u lance and the forward Journey of Hi timet) commence.!. Home was reached at I o'clock Sunday morn iug. and Mr. Itiiv was put lo la-d, where be will slay Tor ten or more weeks, for the tames of a man lis year of age do m t grow together as quickly as those of a child. The frtcture is at a bad plai-e, and there are few muscles attached there to hold the broken hone in place Yesterday Mr. Kice was resting can ily, and able to see bis friends. Scott Allen, whose home is with his father, Isaac- Allen, north of Iteedville, was quilo sci iou-ly, hurt last Tuesday night, and now is at the lldlsUiro hotel under the care of Dr. I.inklater. Scolt is on- of the hardest workers in the coui.ty, hard ly lakiinr time for his necessary shoj ping. Ou Tuesday evening he was at tha alore at Kedville for a supply of groivries. He started home, car rying a sack of tl or and a bucket of syrup. Instead ol (raveling the long way by the wagon road, he walked a near cid across lots. A foot log Mpat, ned a spring brook which he atait'd to walk, but It la-ing in the night and dark I e made a false step and slippei. off, striking a lower log clotln-a-pin fashion. Ibis log bad a snag 011 II which tore into Allen's llesh. Aft I wo or three hours he got frs from the snag and made bis way home. Dr. Iiioklat.'r was called Weduesdaj morning and bad his patient re. moved lo town, where, assisted by Dr. Bailey, the wound was clo-ccd aud the injured man made comforta ble. He will lose two or three week's time, but as compensation w 1 U have a rect. At the Sunday morning service in the Methodist church, lt-v. II. Ola'rg will present an Interesting subject. In the evening Itev. D. A. Wallers, P. K., will preach. Communion aer vice after the sermon. As this is Hie laat quaiterly meeting of Ibe confer ence year, a very large attendance is desired. Win Mohr makes Us its at lis shop oil Sta-oud street, Hillsboro, for fi.fO ar pair, sewed shia-a for lr and gives special attention to repair ing. He uses only flrsl-rade sba k which enables him lo guarantee bis work. While the wheal crop of Willam ette Valley Is short, the crop of F.asl em Oregon is enormous. The yield is greater than ever before. Al Latham, John Archb .Id, ('has. Laiukin aud Jiw Hector started on Tuenday morning for Ihe coast, by the Wilson river road. There have laen several showers this week, but not enough to be any beuelit, but damp enough to scare Hie harvesters. Hicycle repairing, brs.ing, turning vulcanizing and sundries al O. O. Wilkes, Second street, next door to Hillsboro Hotel. Ex-(Vunty Clerk J. A. I nbrieand family are moving lo Ihe farm, where they will live until after hop picking. Dr. Link later has built an addiiion to his Senmd street residence, which he usea for a dining room. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Heaim-a, ol Jacksonville, visited at Congressman Tongue's this week. Mounts for ft imp pi tires at the iNliKPKNIiKNT otllce, 1 dor. and a half lor A tt. Horn, i" llillslsiro, August .1, Dr. S. T. I.inklatir and wife, daughter. F.lder T. F llrownw ill preach the Christian church Sunday at II. bread delivery twite a day by Hates'- IO :!U a. m. and l:::o p. m. inks' Carnival. Account tlraud Carnival of the Benevolent protective Order of Flks, to bo held at Poit'and, Se t mber 4th to loth Inclusive, tickets will le sold at reduced rales Irom ail stations 011 tfregon line to Poit'and and re turn. These lb keis w ill 1 e on sale S-iiteiiitier 3 1, fh, i h, H'lli and l:llh, and limited to tlin-e days after I -tof sale. For further parlli-ulaw, call on or address Southern Pann" agent at Hillsboro. 11-H old Meel Or Heutli. "There is but one small ch-ince to save your lif" and that is througii an operation," was the awful prosis-ct set before Mis. I. It. Hunt, of Lime K'dge, Wis, by her d.Htr, nrier vainly Irving to cur" her of a (right ful case of stomach trouble and yel low iiaiidi-e. He didn't ifnint on the marvelous iwer of F.lectric Put. lew to cure stomach and liver trou bles, but she heard of il, t'sik seven Isittles and was wholly cured, avoid ed the surgeon's knife, now wen h more aud fdels lalt-r than ever. H pilively guaranlesl to cure stom ach, liver and kidney troubles and never diapMints. Price rate at Dl la Drug Store. Cream, twist, plain and graham b revel at dates'. COI KT HOlK. F.st Johu Summer, insane. Win Orntf appointed guardian of said 1 lute with Is md fixed al f KHMJ. Bond itlhsl and aooroved. Anuraiaera. 1 ns Schiiidlcr, H. Stotfera aud I", J. luralli. Kst Louis F Nierruan, decM. Est admiit-sl lo prolmte aud Katie Nier- man aiiiaiiuted admioistratrlx. 1 1 ind (.'.Mi. Oiiardianship Mercy Land Sophia J Niermau, minora. Katie Niermao, mother, appointed guardian, tioud :!(M. IIU'NTV 1)KT LAW. D J Ituckley v Abbie Coburo, now Alibie l-how. Sale of realty coo tirioeil. Fred Sparing admitted toritixen-ship. ItEtL ESTATE. It F Itlissl to Julia S Blood, pt of Sol Kioeriek d I c It) acre Asenealh I hint to Lucy V Humphreys, lot 3, block 2 Fairview add lu Hillsboro... ( Johnson el al by sheriff to Oregon Mortgage Company a e 4 of n e and n e of a e sec HI t '1 r I W W V Wiley and wf and Johu Dennis and wf to tiugh llrannoii, pt of Joseph Tup per d I c sec II and 15 t I r I w Heirs David Mclonald, dee'd by W D Bradford, slier iff, t W V Wiley u J d I e Joa- ' eph Tupi er Flora and (Mi DeLauey lo S W Seelye, tot 2 block I lot 6 block !, town of SherwiKal... J W Shuie and wf to Komau Catholic Bishop, lot 12 hlk tf Simmons add lo Hillsboro... K AT'Mdy and wf lo Winona Cemetery Aciuti n, 5 ac sec 23 I 2 a r I w Allre.1 J, siripiin et ux to Pliilip B Poifr, w I d 1 11I 11 w j sec 8 1 t I s r 3 w 20 at' and 01 her lands 800 200 252U l.'aJ 100 800 610 KESOI.1 110S 01' tOXIMH.EME. The following resolutions were passed by (ieneral Kaliaom Belief Corps, No. 47, at a meeting on Tue dav. August 7, ltM'0. Wiixkkas, in ai-cordauce with Ho w ill ami Supreme Commauiter, the Ureal Architect of the Universe, Ids -ecu til to remove from our midst ' he la-loved son of Mr. aud Mrs. II. V. dates. As a friend and companion lie was genial and kind hearted, as a brother, was true and loving. As a corps, of which his mother is .1 meuila-r, we do tender our sinceresl sympathies in this sad hour of blHic ion. Yet we may remind t'lcm thai ihey may llnd comfort la ihe knowl edge that although his life waa like 1 he blossoming of a delicate flower, loo, like Hie flower he has left be hind him a fragrance iu his giaal acts, and angel-like life that will shine oul as a la'acon-light for bis brothers, -it ter and Iriends 1 1 shape their lives that when their work ou earth ia ended they may go, as has their broi her, to ihe Heavenly Temple above. f Mrs. B. K. Haines, Committee j Mrs. F. Arch bold, I Mr. I j. Kwing. Die following resolutions have neeii prepared - by deneral Kansoui Belief Corps, No. 47. V 11 kick ah, the hand of death has removed from our midst the beloved husband of our sister, Mr. Mary Humphreys: 1K it KK-.01.VKH, that the heait- feft sympathies of our Corps be con veyed to our sister and her family in this, t'ie hour of her bereavement, commending them to Ihe consolation of our Heavenly Father. ( Mrs. B. K. Haines, Committee V Mrs. F. Archbold, ( Mrs. IA Kwing. APPOBTlOSMeSTOMTATESCHOOL nsu. it'4i'o.umos. The aUte treason r laat w eek made the animal apportionment of the in terest on tha Irreducible school fund, collected during the fauit year. The total number of persons of achiail age in the alate was found to be 1M.IM; the amount ul uioucjr apsriioiid, $207,457 34, making a a r capita dis tribution of tl.5ti. During the past few week the state treasurer has checked Ihe bool ol loan In Ihe treasury department aud the land department, to aaeer- Uiu the number of ujortgage fort closed, the number of places, thus ecu red, sold, aud the ise accruing lo the school fund a a result of these foreclosures. These losses had grad ually reduced the irreducible fund a trifl-, and it wa propose.l, in view of the large interest receipt durin the past year, to reimburse that year' Interest r.ceiiti. thus reducing Ibe amount to be distributed. The inter est receipt;; during Ihe past year on account of tbi fund were t3,l3 80; ihe losses suffered by the principal ol the irreducible fund, aggregated 10,355.90, and this lalt-r sum beii g deducted aud credited t the princi pal, thus making the fund whole, left $207,457 34 to be distributed, the largest apportionment ever made by the department. The major sirtlon of the lues ol 1 1 ti, 355.96 In Ihe irreducible schoo: fund was iK-casioiied ou one loan. In 1870 Ihe legislature author!, si tl e state scIkmiI laud board to loan $10,000 10 the Baker City Academy ou its building and properly. Up o 1887 but one year's 1 mere-1 aud 10 part of Ihe principal had been puid. (n that year, seventeen years afti r the Itain was made, the legislature passed an act instructing ihe iaud board to foreclose lis mortgage on the properly of the Academy, and the Baker City school district purchased the land and building for H'oo Thus over half of the loss of Ihe 11 re ducible school fund wa cause. I by the bad loan authoriKr-d by t ie ! I--Utnreof 1870. The several counties in Ihe s'a received t'ie amounts as shown h the following table, where also is showu tue number of school children in each counly : No. of Children. A Mglit Of Terror. 'Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave deneral Burn ham, of Machias, Me., when the doc tors said she could not live till morn ing" writes Mis. S. II. Lincoln, who al tended her that fearful night. "All thought she would soon die from pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it bad more than once saved her life, and had cured her of consumption. After Ihree small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completely iired her. I his marvelous inedi ine is guaranteed to cure all throat, best and lung disease. Only 60c ainl $1 00. Trial bottles free at Delta I rug Slore. I Itead Utter l.lsU Die following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the poetohiee al HillslN.ro, Aug, 7. 1900: Mr. I harlie Anderson, Mrs John Flaom, W. M. Spence, Mr. Jacob Wilson. All letters hot called for by Aug, IS, will la? sent to the Deed letter Hliee. One cent w ill Iks charged for -e h leller ealllsl for. II. Sl lll I.MKKKII, P. M. A 1 rightful lilniider Will often cause a horrible bum, en', scald or bruise. Buck leu' Ar una Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain aud promptly hea it. Cures old sores, fevir sores, ulceis, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions Bert pile cure on eai th. Only 25cls a box. Cure guarantied. Sold by Dt l a Drug Store. Port laud Itreail. At dales' Ice Cream Parlors. IY110 bread 8 loaves for a dime, cream aud french twist 5 eta a h:' I oilman 10 1 1 a loaf. Two deliveriiH per day, 10:80 a. W. (.-. .. , .. 1 . ,... -1 -.... ..-. ,-. wi. ii ;uii umei. l a ke s 3 lor a dime, S lor a quarter, ;1 tor II n. A Moaster lell Kink lK-slroying its victim, is a type of ni i-tipalion. The power of this murderous malady is felt on organs smi muscles and brain. 'There' no health till it's oven-ome. Bui Dr. King's New Life Puis are a safe and i-erlain cure. I Visit in the world for -tiiuacb, liv.-r, kidneys and bowels. inly 2V. Sold by Delia Drug S'ore The last quarterly conference of tha year will Is- held in the Melhlist church Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Presi ling elder, Bcv. D. A Watters, will preside. Members of the quar lerly itinference are requested to ba pr sent w ith 1 heir reports. lantlit f i"t vm ioi win nann goupt County, Baker Bebtou.. Clackamas... Clatsop (Columbia Coos Crook Curry Douglas Oilliam Grant Harney Jackson Josephine.... Klamath Lake Lane Lincoln Linn '. Malheur Marion Morrow Mu tnomah . Polk Sherman Tillamook ... Umatilla Union Wallowa Wssco Washington. Wheeler Yamhill ,.. 3,882 .. 2.500 .. 7,582 ... 3.IW9 ... 2.213 .. 3,800 .. 1,1)08 ... 082 ... 5,350 .. 1,094 ... 1,647 ... 1,004 ... 6,053 ... 2,394 .. 1,033 ,. 979 .. 7,382 .. 1,26(1 .. 0,919 .. 1.305 . 9,775 .. 1,588 ..24,887 .. 3 050 .. 1,291 .. 1,729 .. 6,830 .. 5,554 .. 2,149 .. 4,408 .. 6,030 .. 888 .. 4,882 Amount. 1 C.055 92 3 900 Oil 1 1,622 90 5,770 44 3.452 28 0.121 00 1,000 08 1.003 92 8.355 30 1,706 04 2,509 32 1.500 24 7.882 OK 3,734 04 1,011 4S 1,627 24 11,615 92 1,959 30 10,793 64 2,035 80 15,249 00 2,377 28 38,823 72 5,691 00 2,013 90 2,697 24 9,101 10 8,004 24 8,352 44 6,876 48 8,792 16 1,385-28 7,615 92 made un from th' rough search of the records in this nice and ibeof-fli-ea ol the clerk i-f the laiard and the ss-retary of tit of all the bans m ide since Ihe b sard ha la-en lian dling the loans, and while ierbaps they do mil contain all Ibe cases in which losses of principal have la-en made or funds misapplied, Ihey con. taiu all that rau las ascertained from the records available. Very retqat-t-fully. ('HAS S MisjKK, Slate Treasurer. State Treasurer Moore also gave out a comparative ttl meut, show ing the apportionment made each ol the past teu years, aud that tVs year' appoit oumeut 1 by ar ibe largest sum ever distributed, as follow : No. of Per Year. Children. Capita. Amount 1891 105,022 $1 45 $153,151 90 1892 111.770 1 193 1894.... 1895.... 1890... IK97.... 1898.... 1899.... 20,645 ..123.786 ..120,935 ..129,023 .129 956 ..130,753 132,388 1900 183 181 45 40 87 05 05 04 20 51 56 102,000 50 168 9i3 00 107 093 82 183,281 75 I3V472 05 135.154 24 156.9U3 00 199,905 88 207,457 84 KIOXISV TKA. Oregon Kidney Tea cure back ache, iidney ami bladder trouble For sale al Ibe IK- t. !SOTH't:tOKIM llf.lf ATIOX July. 2!, I VOTICK 1S11KUKOY i.l'l Ihe folio iiiK-nmiKsJ 1 Lisu nrrn 1 it Omi.ua I'itv l'i . THAT tiler hut lilml uulu-e of liia intriiliun to make loiul proof i.i uet""i vi ma 1-1.11111. ami mat awi Lruul ill be mail leforv His KeKlsler and Kei-B.ver at Or. KUii Cily. lire., uu ix-pl. 3, I'Ui, vi: KWl.V NtlioS, II. K. No I147U, f..r the '-, ..f K , 8,0 2s laNKCYV. he liaiura Ihe f .lloniiijf ituessea 10 prove bia eoiitiuuuufl rvaidnu-e upon and cull ivatton ol said land vix: Feler A IVlemou, ol Oleiiaood Ore Ja-ob 1'. 1 01, of feler t Warner, of " " t). A. Wed. rf. of C'iiAd. B MiX)KK8, 10-1 Kc(jiatrr. , tKa. Tolals. 133,181 $207,457 84 The school superintendent of Clackamas county reported last year 7888 instead of 7686 persons of school age, hence Clackamas county re wived $305.02 more than it should have received, and that sum has been deducted from the amouut due that county this year, and the alaive table shows Clackamas county's quota r duced by that amount. In transmitting his report to the stite land board, Treasurer Chas. S. Moore makes the following state ment regarding the reimbursement of Ibe Irreducible scImmiI fund : "State of Oregon, Treasury Dep irl ment, Salem, August 1, 1900. "To the Hon. t'tite Luid B ard dei t'emen : I ha -'e the honor o submit berew ti a d- t iled s . ne-. of all places ai (join d by 'he Is 11 rd by loreclosure of mor'gg or di ed from niorlgagois, whicli have lain rtssolil and Ihe places have lai d lo sell for the principal of the loan, or the pr.avedsor any par thereof hive been erulited lo tie wrong foe; also statement showing i t detail cases in w hich the exM-ne of lor. - closure of mortgages, taxes, t , liae been charged lo tl e w rotig fun I, to gither with a summary showing the amounts necessary lo I transferred from one fund to Ihe other to make all li sines of principal good, from t ru in tereat of Ihe respective funds, and lo straighten up each fund so that it will stand charged wit'i its pnqa-r amount of expense aud would rec ommend that Ihe clerk of the Isisrd be directed to draw warrants b favor of the state treasurer on Ihe funds that have gained, to he credit -d to tha respective funds suffer ng the cor responding loss, and that all losses of principal be made gcssl from the i teres! account of the respective funds an I that warrants be ordered drawn therefor. "I make this reocnuiif mlaiion at this time for the reason that ming to the large amount of common hixd luud interest on hand, this laz ing the fund from which the princi pal transfer will have to be made, ami still leave more money to la dis tributed by several thousand dollars than has ever been distributed be fore. This is due to Ihe large an.nunt of delinquent I r teres! collected dur ing the pa-t year and w hich cannot amount lo so much in Ihe luture. Then detailed statement have beet) The apportion ment of these funds should have been done on August 1, as by law piovidtU, but the annual reports of Ihe schiml superintendent of Multnomah county, A. P. Arm strong, and Douglas county, F. B Hamlin, due in Stale Superintendent J. H. Ackerman'a office in June, had not la -en received, and il was found uecesaary lo use the telegraph in or ler to ascertain the school popuh lion of these two counties Had lb apportionment been ni-nb' among he counties reporting 011 liiii", ith iut waiting for these t vo delin quell I s, 'hey would have la-en taught 1 valuable but expensive lesson W. H (fault and family are out on 'he Upper Nehalem lliis week. Th' IndkhkmiKNT real i ..is that lis fore nan is away. Win. Pointer is with hem. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Blguaturs of IN TH K BUte NELSON & REEP. M ASUFACTl'KERS OK Rough and Dressed LUMBER We ill have our nawmill ready to e luiiils-r 011 or about June 8th. The body of timber tributary is the best in (he state and liem-e with our iuariur uiichiuery and mwliaiiical skill our product will b axual to that fiaim! iu any markri and us-rior tu must. W invite orders. lif Furniture for sale AT PO' TLAND PRICES. To prove this call . the airucr f Main and Third street and get piices P. O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. THE OLD LINE Don't Be Duped Ttwtro have ln plmt'd upon the market several vh rtiriniat tf h oliautlMUf tnlition of " WelMtt-r1 Olctttumry." Tbey uro beiitK offenxl uuittr vtariuiut uutuei nt a low prlmt By dry rood doler, rrocera, ftKeutt, etc., and lu afw niHtKnoMiu a prviuiuui furubcrip Uuiis tu papers. uuuuuoviuenU of thae cotupanitlvly Worthless reprint are very miniating:: for Inrtanoe. ttwy ra ndvertweit tu tie ihe ulmlanlml equlvuleat of a biKtitr-prk-ed btHk, when lu retalilv, o fur u we know nJ ln-iieve, they are all, (rotu A tu Z, Reprint Dictionaries, phototype copk of a book of over fifty ittr HifO, wiiun 111 imunj wiw ni mrniMfui Bankers Life Insurance Co. OF NEBRASKA ISSUES The Policy of the Future Semi name, address, md age and get full s particulars of the bes. plau ou which Iusur ance was ever written 412 Marquaiu Hiilbllnir, J. F. COrVIPTON. Gen. Agent - rortluinl, Oreirou ve 16. uu, and whit b wim iiun-h noirior in pMwr, print, and biimiinr to iiutm luiiiaiioiiA. ueiun tfben a work ol soiue merii iintiean of one wimiiiXH, (IKIMltr tOURT UK TDK of Urt-Kun. t 'r WanhiiiKton IvOlllllV. Kutn (vnii ti. w. Ht'oiiaiiu Margaret Scott, bin a-ife, . IS Htiniway. M. K. t'oukr, r. A. I'oliuru H. M. ktllv ami .1 M . Kelly tn-r IiiihIiuikI Ida M.Suott. Anna KuhiIhui. ami her himh ml A. H. Kaathaiu, hileii 8. I atourelte, a d II I'. tutoiirettH, her husband, arrielt l. Buhner, unit liiuac I'uliuer, her h aliand. I'luintills, v. Helen Kniitli and Chan It Hinitb. her hnntiand. Miiriruri.-t I'liilt-lmllin and AUKuatua I'liilebaum bur liualiniiil, by I venter Acklry, lloy Ackley, beonarl Ackley, Aeklty hii wile Harvey Ac lev. Guv Ai-k v and Ix-slie Aotlev. leiendanta. To Helen Hinitfl and Chan U Sinith, her liunband, Mylvexter Aekley. Koy Aukley lonanl Ackley, Ai-kley. liia wife, Harvey Ackley (iuy Ackley and l.enlie Ackley, and eat li o you defendants, 1 11 the uauie of the 8 'ate of Or koo: You are hereby auiiiiiinned to appear and answer Hie complaint tiled aKain.it ou in the atiove entitled Court. 011 nr before the hint day of the time prewrihed in the order for publication of this Mimii-ona whirh ia nix weekii from the date of the timt publi cation hereof, which hnit publication is made July 27, ItHAI. And you will take notice that if you fail ao to appear anil anawer the conn hunt tiled anainut you in the above entitled suit on or befoie aaid latit day of the time prescribed iu said order, the plaiutifl will apply to the Court for the relief demanded 111 the complaint in this auil which ia for the imrtition and sale of the following described roperty, to-wit 1 Ixita one and fuurof Hlock four of Korest Urove, also commencing; at a point 1 10 feet .-outh of the Northeast corner of ot two of said block four and ruiininv thence houlh to 8oulh line t said lot two; thence West unsaid eouth line to bouthwest corner ol rait ', of said lot two; t ence Norih on West line of Kaxt o said lot two to a po-t 110 feet South of North line of said lot two: thence Ksst to place of tx-i(iiiiilliK, all in Washington County, Male of Oregon. And plain tiff will apply for such other and further relief as is just in the premises, 1 Heading. Long Since Obsolete. The iupnleratmt of HM"1 no-called "new words," tvhii'U some of tlitwe tMHka itroadver UkhI to contain, wut compiled by a tftmtlt niMn wbu dltt over forty years bko, itiid wu putilished before hm di-atli. Olhttr minor addition are probably of more or ! yaliMi. The Webeter't Uoabridged Dictionary pub IIsIhhI by our houm ih Die only lUftitorioua una of that name tainilhtr to ttii treiifratiou. It cou twine over puir, with llluritra tiom on nearly every nirt and bean our Imprint on Hit title pnin It I protected by oupyrtirht from cIhp imitation. Valuttbte hm tine wirk in, we have at vart KpeiiHtj pnbliHhed a thorouKily revined aurcetwor, known throiitrtnait ttie world aa Webster's International Dictionary. Am a dictionary lasts a lifetime you should Get the Best. Illustrated pamphlet free. Addrma CIC. MERKIAM CO., Sprlnifleld, M.M. Ta-li4rM K.xiiniiiinOoii. NOrtCKIS HKREBY OIVEN THAT the countv school supe intendent of Washinglun county, Oregon will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county pape s, at the public school liuili'ing at Hillsboro, a follows: tor Mute rupers. Couimenc ng Wednesd y, Aug . 8 at nine o'c ock a. in, anil continuing till Hal. Aui. II at four o'clock p. 111. W dnesdav Penmanship, His ory, Bel ling. Algebra. Heading anil Ben ol aw. Thursday W itten Arithmetic, Theo J of teaching. Ijramiitar. hook-keeping, I'hysi s. 1 1. il (i"ViT'iineiit. r'ridav fhyaiology, Heography, Mental Arithmetic Compoxition, 1'hysical (ico graphy. Baturihiy Bota y, I'lane ) ometry, Cencral History, Kn.iinh Literature, I'sy chology. r'or (ounlj I'm per. Commencing Wednesday, Aug H. nt nine o'c ock a. 111. and continuing till Fri day Aug HI at f.ur o'clock p 111. r irst, Heco d and Third tirade Certifi cates. Vediieday Penmanship, Hixtory, Or thography, lieadiug. Thursday--Written Arithmetic. Theory, of teaching Orauimar, Kchool law. Friday ieography, Mental Ari'hiiK'tii!, Physiology, Civil iiovernnient. rriniary t'ertillcales. Wednesd y i'enmiiimliip, (lithography, HAVE YOU USED BUTTER PARCHMENT? All fcilt cdnfil Imttcr put on the mar kft ly rn-anieiios is wrapiHjJ in pajn-r. The proiluct of the private daily would narli its market in much hcttei condi tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment than it does when wrapped in cloth. I'nrelinieiit is not only lietter than cloth hut cheaper. Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard Irotn which 27 sheets can he .ut 27Pareh ment wrapers cost 2 cents. 500 Shepts 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x 3, 50 cts, - 55 cts The standard ize for 2-pound rolls is 8x . t inches; a-p tind blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not been jenerally used heretofore, farmers could not net it at the general Mort It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to any size wanted. Ml IKK F.)K ITIII l AIION. OTI('K FOIt ITItl.lC ATIOV I,SII Ol.l'll K IT rUK'loN riTV, (JllN. .Inly il, III 1 . N'OTI' KIS HKKKHY iiiVF.X THAT .ttie olluwing-naiiii'd scttl'-r lias lijt-il notice ol'his inteiition lo niake linal proof in support of hiw claim, and thai naiil i-ronf will be made before the Ko i.Mcr and Keceiver at Oregon ity, Ure., on -pt .1 1110 viz.: I'KTKIt K. WAOSKIt, H. K, No. lliKI, fr the X H t N K 1, nn.l x J4 of x vv sc.- .-t r a x 1; i w. He names the following witnesM", to I prove his continuous rondcii e upon ami , ciiltivaliou of paid land, vu : 1 Swan Xelwon. of li-hwoid Ore. , Peter A. Pi-ti-rson, of " I Jacob I . Cox. 01 " 1 I 4 . A. Weiiberg, ot ' j CMAI, II. MOOKKS, I 10-1S iiegiler. I.amd Orrici at Orkuov Citt, Oun. July, 21, PHU. N'OTICK 18 HliHKII V UIVKX ITIAT the fullowin. '-named settler has lileil notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that aid proof will lie made before- the ItcgiMler and Keceiver at Oregon City, Ore., on Mept, 3, l'.wn, viz.: JACOH T. COX, II. K Xo. l evel, for the 8 of8 K 'i Hru iH I 3 X It 5 W and lot ! 8ec3 T 2 X It W. He names the following witnc.iae to prove his continuous icsideiice upon and culli valion of -aid and. vu : hwan .Nelson, of I ilenwood Ore. Peter A. Peterson, o! " Peter K. Wagner, of ' . " 0. A, Wwiherg, of " " CHAd. 11. MOOUK8, l-li Ugiter, This Summons is published by order of T. A. McHride. Judgeof the above entitled Court duly made and entered of record, July IS, l'JUu li. It. X V. Vi. LATOl HkTTf Attorneys for 1'lanitilfs. 1 I bur day A rt of (Juestio ing. Theory of tea hing, Methods K. A I' A 1. 1., School Siiperiutendeiit o. Washington county, Oregon Dated al Hi Mto o, Ore.. July 21', IIMi. Bears tl Blfutnr tf Call on K. J. llarlwr, Keiiitnl street lltn Kind You Haw Hlwrn BougM 1 'f ' want a flrst-elaas shave or Imir- eut. 1 ry nia hhkh, either hut or i cold. Afe.solutely Pure -a Vy Makes hot breakfast-breads wholesome no yeast germs, no alum. Makes cake, biscuit and pastry of superior fineness, flavor and delicacy. Makes food that will keep moist and sweet. Is most economical, because it is the purest and greatest in leavening strength. In the easy, expedi tious preparation of the finer cakes and pastries appropriate to the season, Royal is indispensable. Care from thf-y wil muM be t.ilren to avoid Uilcinij powders, made) alum. Such hiiIh are sold cheap, because rost but a f'-w rents per pound. Not only they spoil Ihe rake, hut alum Is a corro live acid, which taken in food means injury to beakh, WOVU Mint OW0Ca CO- WO WILtUM IT, Ml VOMN.