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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1900)
ASSOCIATION CLOSED E. L. MiOiiiiiU k Im kuii ii ti-m at reasonable price. Hand l led shell l onh r. Tlie Hospitality of Hillsboro Church is Appreciated KhSOl.l HONS AIHJPTF.I) Mr. John J. Moig hi is b-n k lr..in Nome. He spent h few day in liillsboio this wick. The A. J Lice f uiipaiiy ih i j.ix-. I Iwu cum of hifm l-.si w 1 1 1 1 1. I . v l theS. I' Co's SiiiimI Boole li Nc York il.rccl. A new mIiisiI In. list- ha Issn l.uilt at it tharty nnl school is now in m -ion iu that district wiih Mi.-w Lucy Dix for teacher. t'.uiltr- Action if Adailullratla la t lilaese Trasble The Annual Assis-iation of Congre gational Churches closed at a late hour on 'I hursday evening of last week. It is staled that the meeting wait Hit uiot satisfactory nl auy held lor many years. The attendance Was giasl ami the themes discussed wi re ably handled. Ackermau's ad dress on Chiua was paiticularly ttrong. I lin speaker regretted th luvt of lift) ami (lit! destruction of prota-rty, hut aside from that lie saw 10 reason for la-ing easl down. The Chinese ate receiving the oapel, or were wheu I lie outbreaks occurred, uuite na willingly the wlillea ol cmn.ccl Kuroiie ami. America. He expects great tit ri ilea iu Christianl)! iug that nation ait immiii a iteace shall have been restored. Judge Lowell, of lViidlelon, made strong preseti lation ol Civic Christianity. The annual meeting of the Wnti.an's Home Missionary Union for Oregon wh held Thursday after noon. The treasurer repotted that the receinls for the year had beeu tlt7.l. The Mid Columbia Assoeia tioii stands second iu amount of gifts, while Ihe Went Wide Bland lowest. But the latter association U entitled to credit') for money disbursed direct instead of through thin channel. One of the sia-akera called attention In the assistance Ihe wa-uty might have l.y interesting Ihe meu and the boys rather than hating the 1 in predion obtain currency that the women pre fcrred to no alone, The nrlieers elected for live enduing year ara Hon. Pres., Mm. blank M. Warren; Pres., Mr. V. Kggerl; Vice Pres. Mm. A. W. Acker man. Mm U.S. Winchester, Mm. J J. Slauti, Mrs. U. It. Taggart; liec. H-c. Mrs. F. It. Hook; Cor. Sec Mm. I. I). Clark; Sec. of Lileralure, Mm. 1. F. Toliey; Tress., Mm. v. t CIupp; Auditor, Mm. A. L. Cake; Hec. Young People's Work, Mi-s Hake: Missionary Kvangeliat, Dora It llailier: Kxeculive Committee 1 'oil land Asaociatlon Mm. L. A I'arxer. Mm. Ueo. Alexander, Mrs J.S. Bishop; Went Willamette, Minn M. R Karuham, Mm. M. A. Oady, Mm. C A. Raymond; Kant Willam etie. Mrs. W. O. Kantiier. Mm. Ken. nidv. Mm. P U. Urimu; Mid Col umliia. AIM. 8. A. Lowell, Mm. D. V. I'olinir. Mm. C. 11 Blewart The foliowhiK rcMolutions were re- norled and unanimoualy adopt! Wliereas. the hearts ol all men, and eNoeclallv of all Chriatiao men, have la-en deeolv nlirred and aaddened by tlie recent iicwecutiotm, HUfferiDK and inarlvriloiu of native Christian and Christian missionaries iu China, lie it Unsolved, that we aa Christians and as CoiitfreKalionalistB aam-mhled iu association in HilhlHro, Oregon, irive exii.-esi-ii.n to our deep fcelni(w of sorrow and of our warm inympathy for the thousands who have Buffered, Hud for Iheir relatives and frieuds. he it furtlier U-solveil. that though sorrowing, we rti'iifH that our fellow Chrtbtiaus h.ve Is en faithful even uulo death, ami that we ar profoundly gratelul that mo taitmy have leeii spared for l.oil.er Uvea of usefulness in our Meter's service, and In It further Unsolved, that we express our grst inidn in the Md uiin intra I ion and to Ihe soldiers of our country for what ii...v Iihvh done in rescuing our I fellow Christians. Unsolved, also that we commend I ho Hi-tivitv of the administration In pressing for a settlement of the .luims Hi'ninst Turkey for the de struction of missionary property In ii. ui eonnlrv and that we hope and ex-ct that they will press those culms Loasneedv and final seltle- ....i.t lie it furl Ik r Uesolve.1, that the scribe of this as- uu-iaiion 1st instructeu aim in structed to send a copy of Ihe above resolutions to Ihe Secretary of Htate in Washington, 1). C.and In ineseo of the American Hoard in iti-itfin iieiievlinr that the weekly relig ions newspapers, next to the public ministry of Ihe OohhI Is the uioat h.m.iIv aireiicv for furthering the i.,i..r..si- of (lial's Kingdom, there r..ru lu it lU-solvel, that as an Association we endeavor to prevail UHn every Christian family to take at i.... religions newspaiier and Supl. Hall Is making an (Moher appoitionment nf hi-IhniI f inds. The sum distributed is t 7' -r scholar. Of this I 'J cents conii-s fnun the cnuuty ami l.oi; from t,',m state irre ducilile fund. Mm. A. J. Avery started on Wed nesday last to visit friends at Metz, .MlsHonri, going over Ihe S. 1. t'o'a lines, Mr. Avery will start in alsiut teu days for llritish Coluinhia where he will spend Ihe winter. Do not foigit Mrs. llitilinsk's lectures at the Christian church, on H-tolar itt'i and lo h All ladies livited. Adiuission free. Anyone wishing It. see Mrs. iiilrhns-k while here may do so by calling al the Hillshoro hotel. Mrs. Lucy Hitchcock, of I 'or I land. Will give two health talks to the ladies of lliilslairo, at Ihe Christian church on Tuesday and Wednesdav, October th b-mI loth, on 'The Higher Physic ! Life for Women." All ladies rt'Hs-ciliidy invited. Mrs, Hitchcock a lectures are tsith inter eating and instructive. Lbtest Ideas Exhibited State Fair at SM'KFT MILK FOR t'ALVFS Ibr I'rraiurr; Mm Uatbrr the ( rran friia I'arairra Uvera Miss Uertrude Mulkey, of Mor. uiouih, la vNiiiug her sit.lt r, lr. 1 1 A. U I. Max Crandall has a H.a k of Lie i Ivtngshaiigs chickens of which lie is ju-t'y aiu. He has alr-ady sold uurt of Ins isa'kerels. iowi ver I has three or four li It Ileach A IViweu'a famous V h Miuslrela aie a-lnit! lo Hip ar lVtol-r Sth, .n the II ilNhi.ro Opera House. This is one of the Ut en lertaiuuients on the road. The ladies of the Congregational chinch of Hillslsiro wish toexpnss their (hanks to those friends who o fkindlv asaisted theui during the i " State AK-iatiou. ItiMMtrrit. There have Ikm-ii several changes of principals in the grided schis.ls of the county. The n:'W principals are John Hanson, at Oas- lon, K. W. Mhiii. Cornelius; Mist Itella Cunstall, llilliy; Win. H Bradley, Philips; Miss .M imic Lsn- dis, Tigardvllle; (J. C. 'Worthy. Farm ington and II. W, liirnes, Hillshoro. It is told iu Hillslioro thai Mr Hi tclikls", who lives on the Upper Mehalem, has found a coal mine that shows a tace of 15 feet In thickness. The quality of the coal has not la-en determined. Then is considerable activity among prospectors in thai section, and it will not lie surprising if those mountains are centers of a great stir next veiir. Mr. It. Waggem-r lixik charge of the 'post nftice last Monday morning, October 1st. lie takes his dniightt r. Wihua, with him for deputy. Miss Wai'gener is a prime favorite in soci ety and will be 410 less in her new position. Mr. Schulinerich, who gKW out of office by reason of expira tion of time, has performed Ihe duties for oer four years, was a faithful ofHci.il, and he retires to private life with the esteem and respect of all the patrons of the HillnlM.ro post office. Mr. W. II. Council is sending his daughleM to Forest (J rove to the col lege. During the Que weather this full they are driving up. List Mon day morning as the young ladies were driving past a rick rf wood at Cornelius, it fell with a great trash. rliis frightened the horse so that he began tunning. -oon a ditch by the side of the road let Ihe wheels on i n? si ib drop down. Here the occupants were thrown out. Miss Annie was quite badly bruised, though no lames were fractured. Ihe buggy was bad ly wrecked. Mr. C. M. Klspass. of Portland, a practical creamery man, wasiu Hills boroand adjoining country tins week looking at (he situation with refer ence lo engaging in business. What he wished to determine was the number of cows within a radius of ten miles of town. This month he says he could pay -." cents per pound for butter or rattier lor cream that would make a pound of butter, and he thinks that the price throughout the year will average i!0 cents. This is net at the farmers' door. If Mr. Klspass finds 200 or more cows that are not tributary to crcameru-s al ready-in operation, he thinks that he can safely install a plant. His plan of operation Is that outlined in an article appearing at another place in this issue. The Htate fair at Salem wits not only a succchs as an exhiiuiiou, but there were receipts enough to pay out and leave some for next year, The total eash receipts, includ-ng KiOOO stale aid, was tlrt,:iiM) Ji,. Dis. nursed in premiums ami expenses, $18,122 22, leaving a balance of 2t8. 74 which added lo 1 87a Oil, accounts in procesnol collection, gives a lot -I balance on hand of $1117 74 Then- are claims against me om itoaru amounting to tlOtltf ill, which this board is disposed to take up, Ihougl it is under no otiiigatton lo no so. File decision will lie readied in a Home of the latest idea iu dairy nig were illustrated at the stale fair le ld iu September at Haleiu. What was considered au up-to-date method teu years ago ia no louger so regard ed. TIm old plan was lo have a creamery ccut rally located, Ihe milk t be delivered every uiorniug by the farmers. This necessitated maintaining a team and wagon at a cost of Iroui IUU lo $200. Time was lost, two and a half hours at least, racu day. If a farmer lives three miles from (he creamery he has f travel aix miles lo get oue Isilcb ol milk tu the separatot. The skim milk that he takes home is piped through t sour hose to au oulside reservoir and from there drawn into his cans to take home. The picture is not pleasing. A new Idea l work ing. It is lo separata the cream from the milk at home, either by a hand separator or by setting the milk aside iu paus till the i-ieam "rises," and selling it to the creamer, man who calls for it at the door three tunes a week in summer aud twice i week in winter. It makes no dif tercuce how bad the roads arc, Un reduced bulk of cream compared t .he milk aud cream together makes the load so light Ibat It goes. The sweet milk, pure aud fresh, is left ou t ie fartu for the young slock. The farmer saves his three houra a day for larm work. If he uses a ma. chi le his womeu folks do not have io touch the milk. They are re lieved of all dairy drudgery. More is paid for the cream than the tanner can get for his butter after it is churned at home. The difference in ihe price of skimmed cream an I ma blue separated cream is two cents Die farmer not having to keep au extra learn can well afford to buy a separator which will coat less than a lei i very team and wagon. The creamery man, instead of traveling six miles to gel Farmer Higelow's cream, who lives only 3 miles from the factory, travels only three, be- sides he picks up several lots ou tie. wiy, for when he returns he takes Hcarlet fever is prevalent at (Ireen ville and Vcrboort, Indeed it is pn-s- ei.t iu the majority of the families. No deaths have yel occurred, though some of the patients have been very sick. Alouzo Higler has beeu coidined to his room this week, la-iug in the grip of a Luruiiiir feve-. However, Ins friends report that he is much Im proved and will la able t' la? out iu a few days. Butte Orange, I'igarilviile, held iis annual fair last Wednesday. 1 he si tendance was very I irge and Hie dis play of the products of farm, garden and orchard were or superior quariv- but the iiuaiitily did nol equal thai of some former years. Pastor Hughes of the Cougrega tional church, who w as ex peeled home last week, has nol yet reached mainland, though he wrote from Honolulu Hept. Vi that he was to go aboard his ship that afternoon It i suutsxted that ad verse winds ara to Im blamed for Ihe 'ong voyage. A rock quarry has la-en opened in West BuH" precinct on Ihe east side ol the creek Isteen ration's and Itubiiison's where Ihe na-k crusher is now stationed. Crushed na-k have beeu spread on the load from Pio gress to the lop of the Denny hill toward Portland. That stretch of road is in most excellent condition Mr Jacob ttiis, who has for yes rs been one of Governor Uoosevelt's elonect personal friends, and oue ol his slauchest assist nils in reforms ol all kinds, has written an unusual and leculiarly interesting article for The Outlook upon ThtMslore ltoosevell, Sr., the father of Governor Umwe velt. The object of Ihe article is to show how. in many ways, Mr Koosevelt inherits, or lias gained by paternal example, bis good citizeu ship. The ancle, which apR-aM in the Oclols r Magazine nuiiilsr of The Outlook, contains an excellent rrpro- . A Xk A Oi j9iiffjt0jP- A GOLD WATCH FREE. from other we i-specially recommend to the pen- few weeks. When those) old claims tilii reached by our Assisjiation, The are liquidated there will still tie Ihe Pacini', published iu San r ranclsco, M,nan balance of $84.18 on hand, the oldest religious paer upon this Considering the unfavorable weather coast, for the reason mat it is our r fair week, tne result is exceeningiy MtiM-r. and that it is one or tne .HitSctory. HhiI there la-en no Is-st means that we have of couimu rain, the management estimates that ideation between Ihe churclieeou me Pacitlc Coast. ir..ivd that we hereby tender -i.,.,.r thanks lo the Houthern i in., ii li for reduced rates of in mi ... - - ' " - - , f ru iiwiii irtalion lo those who have at tended this Association fr narts of our slate. Now what shall we say about our i..;-ii friends in Hillshoro? Ihe mere i.assage of stilled and formal resolutions of thanks seems a poor return for tho thoughtful courtesy i..o,it.tiiiv we have received wi.i l have l-n done that has I., done? And the spirit of Ihe larfotmance has demonstrated that we l brethren, with ail thai implies. So It seems titling that In ......i.ist..ii we use Ihe words of Paul to the Philippians when he said, "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things I...,..! whatsis-ver things are Just, whstaver things are pure, uimis.a.ver thiniM are lovely, what- things are of irissl reisirt; if n,.,r la. anv virtue, and if there be any praise, think ou theae things." II was llii' ui.sniniotisexpresslon cf eterv et iegst1 and minister present tin- Stale Oingregationu Asws'ia- i.. .1.1 In this citv last week that t.u ..r she had the lasl hiwt and hos'. ws In llillsboro; and it was also Ihe ooinion of f very ht and hostess that they had Ihe best ilele gate or minister In attendance at the s-VMS-iatiou. 1 tits i-onies iniiu uin the deli'gsli's who nvrels very much that two home mi-sionaries monos li.isl the a-ws-ialion chickens propa- gated l.y Di ai-on IIIcp, Whose acci dent prevenleil him fnm enj ijing the association in (ssraon. it would hive had several thousand dollara to the gosl. Wt are in receipt of a copy of K. T. Paull's latest and greatest march Just from the press, entitled "Dawn of the Century Alarcli." ine tine page is a work of nit, without doulil the landsomest ever si en on a piece of music, miignilli-enlly lilhogrupheil in live colors. Mr. I'.iuil is known all over the country l people who use music as Is ing the author of the celebrated "lien llur Chariot liter March," which Is a universal favor ite. Other famous marches com posts! by him are "Chsrgeof the L(ght Brigade," "America Forever," A Warmin' Up in Dixie," grea. characteristic piece, 1 1 This new march of Mr. Paull's, "Dawn of the C-entury," is r-aid by comp t nt judges to be Olid of Ihe lal ever platvd on the market. Mr. i-auii is styled by the leading New iork music Journals, "ttiii iSew .isrcn King." Kvery liiano and organ player should have a copy of this piece. It has six full pug'1 of music. In consideration nf our niet tioning this new march In our nt ws columns, the publishers agns to lurnish any of our rt-adeM with a roiupli t 1 copy of Ihe piece for 2.V In s-tsge slnnips or eilvcr, providisi inis iioiut ami this paper is mentioned, otherwise the regular prii-e, f0c, will la- charged. The publishers also agree to furnish free, to any rcaucr ot mis pafar ft a 2c postage stamp, a cats. logue of tl.eir pulilicauons coniannng thirty pages of muslo. Thi-eil offer can only li obtained by men tioning this psa-r, and writing direct ti the publisher: F.. T. Paull Music Co- 41 W 2am XL, Aew ior, i The INDEPKNDENT will present to the person, who p between now and Decetuljer 20, 1900 secures the greatest number of subscribers at $1.00 per year, a valuable Christ mas present consisting of a gold watch, listed at $30 00. A description of this beautiful watch it given lielow. If a lady wins the prize then a lady's watch of equcl grade ir to 1 substituted. Price of Independent - - - $ 1 .00 Price of Independent aed Weekly Oregonian - f 2.cx DKHCRI PTION OF WATCH. 17 cotn- 20 year James Boss, gold filled, hunting jeweled, IClgin or Walt ha in, 5 pair jewels in setting, pensrtion balance, patent niicronietric regulator, patent r Breguet hair-spring, and dust-ptoof band. f 1 a-t4r-BJ- w another road and gathers in Jones' store, who la-fore had to travel his six miles, ('ream need not be gath ered every day. It keeps longer than milk and cream together. The new way of managing a creamery Is far in advance of Ibe old way and it is hoped that the companies already operating plants in the county will change. Fisher-llainrl. Fisher Ilamel. At 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, in the pres. ence or alsiut nrty Invited guests, Bev. John J. Fisher and Misa Bettha llamet were united in the holy Honda of matrimony, Itev. Wuttcul, pastor of the Baptist church of this place, officiating. Ihe wedding tisik place at the home of the bride's parents at Bethany, and was an occa sion long t ) tat remembered by those who were present. After Ihe la-autiful and impressive ceremony had la-en pronounceu ami congratulations had been offered, din ner was served. And such a dinner, l-iisi ami cakes like our mothers ustsl to make." The bride aud groom received val uable and useful presents among which were a silver tea set by Mr. ami Mm. Wismer, set of silver forks, knives ami spssins by Mr. and Mrs. Diesley, and parlor lamp by Mr. ami .Mrs. W. A. Wismer. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will soon de part for Springfield, Ore., where Mr. Fisher will assume Ihe duties assign ed him by conference, as pastor of the M. K. church of that place. To Car a CI4 la One IHj Tkn Ltxative Broino Quinine fai'lel. All druggists refund the money If It rails lo cure, f- w. drove's signature is on each box. 2'c. Tke Ostary Eail With Decemla-r 31st next, and I particularly wish to have all my old landing accounts adjusted la-fore 1 hat lime. H. T. LINK LATER. 1 duction of Daniel Huntington's painting of Mr. llsiscvelt, Sr., espec ially photographed for The Outlook. ($;l a year. The Outlook Oimpany, New York.) Slops the ('agh aad ('14. Warku alT the Laxative Bromo-ljuinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price Sj cents. On Sunday, lt-v. II. Oherg will preach in Ihe Methodist church la.lli morning and evening. Interesting "til.jeets w ill bo presented. The even ing service la-gins at 7:30 o'clocf. Hul-jivt at the Christian chunk Sunday morning: "Joseph, a Type of Christ." Services la 'he evening at 7 :1!0 o'clock. (lo tn McCorraick'a for bicycle sun nries, guns and ammunitions. Business is much unsettled by the IsMsiole result of the presidential election. A gentleman was met this week who said, "I am somewhat perplexed to know what to do. 1 am out of business; have a little money and just i.ow hsve an oppor tunity of investing it in an enter prise that would give me profitable employment. If 1 were eettiiu of McKiuley's election I would not hes itats a minute. I la-lieve he will la elected, but some of the Bryan a-n-ple are very sanguine of success ami they may la- as clo-e at guessing as I am. If Bryan shot-Id lie chosen ami the Oriental policy of the govern ment las chaiigisl, Ihe enterprise 1 have in mind would Is- badly crip pled, perhaps ruined. There are chances which a conservative Judg ment advises me nol to take." Our farmers are effected the same way t some extent. Is it safe to seed the ttehls to timothy if we are to null mil of Ihe Philippines and call i.ur army home from China? Mrs. Manj Hinqlti oF Hrv.ss Dird St pt. 17 Pro- I.IVKU IX COt VI V i 1 FAILS She kaa bera Sick for the Fast Year light GUNS GUNS GUNS Mary Hiugtt-y, wife of J.atepli tliugley, die. I at her resiilein-e In Progress, Septeuila-r 17, aged lt years, iKs-eastsI was Is.rn iu Warwick shire, Kuglauil, iu IHIti, aud uiairied J " I'll Hingley iu 1871, coming ti the United Stales iu 1873, living iu Sacramento, Cal , Portland and I lieu Pmgr. ss, where she has resided for Ihe past twenty -live yeai. As a wife she was loyal and de voted; as a mother, wise aud lender, ml iu every duty active and uust-l. dsh. She had beeu a patient sufferer for the past eight yeaM, aud leaves a husband aud six children lo mourn their loss. Oently breathe it, "All is peact !" Life's Jny aud pain is o'er, Aud far alajve, in sweet release, A raptured soul doth soar. Nor pauses ou its tireless wing Till, at Ihe heavenly door, Angelic voices gladly sing, "F.uter! Welcome everuiort!" Urate Me a Fall Victims to stomach, liver ami kid ney tumbles as well as women, and all feci the lesults iu loss of appetite, poisons in the bliaal, backache, ner vousness, headache iiul lired, Ih-t'ess, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Oardner, Idaviiie, lud. He says: "Klis-tric BitteM are Just Ihe thing for a man when ho is all ruu dowu, and don't care whether he lives or lies. It did laore to give me new strength and good appetite than any thing I could lake. 1 can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 5U ceuts al Delia Drug Store. Kvery bottle guaranteed. GUNS GUNS GUNS KngliOi and lii li; iam li imiuer and h unmet less shot Remington, Ithaca, Cult, Parker. Baker, Smith gun. Winchester and Marliu repeating shot guns. Winchester. Colt, Savage. Mailin, Stevens, Remington, pavciiiant ami Flulert rifles. Colt, Smith St Weston, I ver Johnson and other revolvers. Daisy and King air rifles. Hunting coats, la.lts, shell hags, etc., shot, txnvdcr, wads, caps, loaded shells aud cartridges Bicycles, bicycle sundries and repairing. All at reasonable prices e. l. Mccormick, Hillsboro, Oregon. Ked Hut r'rarn The an Was the ball that hit U. B. Htead- inan, of Newark, Ml h iu Ihe civil war. It caused horrible ulcers I hat no treatment helped -Tor 21) years. I'heu Buck len'a Arnica Salve cured him. Curt 8 cuts, bruises, burns. hods, lelons, corns, skin eruptions Best pile cure ou earth. 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Delia Drug Store. Mil lions liivea Anajr. It is ccrtiinly gratifying to the public lo kuow of one concern in tin land who are not afraid to la- gener ous lo the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis covery lor cousumi tion, coughs aud ol Is, have giveu away over ten mil Hon trial hi tiles of this great inedi- i ne; and have the satisfaction of kn -wing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopMe-a cases. Aslbms, bronchitis, hoarseness and all dis eases of the throat, chest aud lungs are surely cured by ii. Call on D.-lla Drug Store and get a free trial bottle lingular size 60c and $1. Kvery bot- e guaranteed, or price refunded. ( Ol'KT IIOISK. The Hillslsiro Itepuhlican Cluh held a meeting in the Court House last Tuesday evening which was fair ly well attended. Hon. W. N. Bar rett and Judge Oiriieliua made brief speeches after which Congressmtn Tongue was in trisluced. He was the chief speaker of the evening, lie touched brii fly on all the ipnstioiis now up for settlement, ihe oue dwelt Uain was what Bryan mime lime ago called the "paramount ' issue-iinperialisui. Mr. Tongue hand led the question well. Indeed his reasoniug Is Isstter and more con vincing than any thing that ha so far appeared. The speeches of all the great debateM have Is en ptihlish-d, but none nf them equils Mr. Tongue on tho Philippine tpiestion. The address Tuesosy night was to la an inf ruisl affair. Tn speech of th campaign is to la- made by Mr. Tongue on Monday hef--re the elec tion. Th t will Is day when ev ry voter can afford lo i present. PKOBATK. J A Imbrie has lasen appoiefsl guardiau of minor heirs, Clay ami Mary Ann Freeman. Orderea that administrator sell realty iu Columbia county. Ordered that Sarah Cordelia Sea- nen las cited to appear- before Ibis court or a Justice of Ihe peace and how cans within ten days Iroin Oclola-r 2, why J P Lilly shall not la- appointed guardian of said minor heir. Ordered that John Wi'l, a-lminis. trator of the estate of Fred Witt, de ceased, convey to L K Benedict, a gissl and sufficient deed to realty purchased by said Benedict from Ihe estate. Monday, Nov. 6, set as dale for hearing the Hnal settlement of Ihe administration of the estt-l -of Win I Wilson, deceased. t'lRCUITCOUKT A B Thomas v Iiis D AlcMahon and husband; suit lo enforce specinc rantract. Abbie Li'ighow v D J Buckley; suit to set aside sheriff's sale. B Westln ff v Win Mack et al Mortgage foreclosure. MAKKIAtiK I.ICK.NSK. Lii-ense lo weil were issued Oct 1 lo Moses Dillataiy, 6H, and Amanda Ilery, 42; Cs t .1, Hen I) Kason, 42, and Kinma Kay, 39. and Charles J Herb. 25, and Anna C VaDDomelen, 21. lYurkluir Mailt aud Hay The busiest and mightiest litll thing thai ever was made is Dr King's New Life Pills. Kvery pil is a sugar-coated i lobule of health. I hat changes weakness into strength, listlcHsness Into energy, brain. fag in to mental power. They're wonder ful iu building up the health. Onl) 25c a-r box. Sold by Delta Drui- Store. Head Letter 1.1st. The following is a list of lelteM re maining uncalled for iu the isistolliet- at Hillshoro, Sept. 2'J, 1900: Mr. M. A. Uhlig, Mm. Jane McCoiitu'll. All letters not called for by Oi t. 13, will be sent to Ihe la-ad letter Offii-e. Oue eeul will ta charged for eai'h letter calhsl for. II. S HCI.MKlUCll, P. M. The shiaitiug seasod ope: ed at da break last Monday morning, Mosi of those it toresled in Held a-mrl were out. A scpiad of people in Portland chartered an engine and car and came as far as 11 illslairo on Sunday evening so as to la-near by the game preserves ou Monday morn ing. It is understood that D.-uuy pheasants are more plentiful this year than ever before. M-t of Ihe huulers were able lo put mine birds into their game-bags. The fanners do not take kindly to the guuuing pubiic. Many land holders, alt ho the law dia-s not require it, have posted notices warning all gunners The Hillsboro Pharmacy l'UKK m.uis. mini v,nm: ciikmkmls. Pateut Medicines, Druggist's Sundries, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Kodak, Photo Goods, Call Swell and sec our Stationary. Fair Heal Inir HtMj ui its no Fairy Talc. Col. Bow en, who went east a lew weeks ago, has returned. He had a pii.:nSAlll tlip. Miss Mable M reland, who has las-u visiting friends on I'uget Sound is at home again. i Miss Kli.ahelh Johnson, who speed her vacation in Salem is back again and ready fc work. Win Molir makes hoots at I is shop on Second street, Hillsboro, for $5.f() -r pair, sewed shis-s for "i and gives special attention to repair ing, lie uses only tlrsl );iade sl.s k which enables him to guarantee his work. Paper napkins, 20 cents per 100, at Iniiki'k.niiknt ollii-e. Imported from China before hostilities broke nut. William Mi (uilan, Auctioneer. Parties desiring his services will against trespassing. Some of our local , reach him by addressing a letter to nunters nave lessen ut nis ior a snoot- llillstxiro, Oregon lug ground ami this is alaiut the I .est plan for Ihe farmers, Hiiee, they have responsible persons who are inter ested in keeping strangers oil the premises. t'utarrli tu until he Cured w:tli l.s-ut ui'iilicatiuns, as they cannot leucli 1 he scat ul Ilie -lisvast. t aiarrli is a I. Imsl or colltlllltllllml disease, uti. t iu ur iler tuciire it voii iniixl tnke internal icin istieH. tlall's I'lilarrh I'ure is taken inter uuliy, unit u ts ilueetlv (in the I'I.h.cI ami mucous hiii laces. ll,nT Calarrli l ine is not a tpiack ine.hcllit-. It was prem-rlhe.t ly one ..I ; l.e U-sl pliysK iann in Ll i it coun try lor years, anil as a re.ular prescription. It ia i'uii".M'il i. i lie 1,,-st tuliu s kiulwll. conl. i ne. I with the hest liliaul iiii'Uicr.s, a.'l iiit ihnv ty imi tho iimcoiis mirhices. I In-pi-rl'eel coiidiiiialion ul the Iwu inivil cuts in wi.at ti oihiees Mieli woti.lerliil resulis in I'lim-g ('atari Ii, N-ml I'ur tesliim.iuals free. A.litr.-ss, K.J. CIIKNKY St Co., T.ileilo.O Sold hy ilruisls, 7.'h'. Ball' Haiuily pills ure the bent. Fresh Port hind bread at (lads'. List Friday a fl s k ol quail found it way in'o a garden almost in the center of towu. Lstn in (hi after ikmiu rive of the la-auties came into Second street opssite the Imiki'K.n DKNT ofUce, but being frightened they tisik wing for the open. One not gelling high enough to clear the buildings look refuge in J. M. Brown's grocery store. That was not a giMsl place of refuge for it was caged and displayed in the Pnarmacy next day. Saturday morning then were quail whistles from a numla-r of places in (own and it is probable that most of the birds finally got together again. The farmers are already plowing preparatory to seeding for next year's crop. The land is almost ta dry, but Ihe moist weather that sot in yes lerday will soon 111 Ihe land for cul tivation. Esquire Hand ill, has repaired the fences alaiut his home place at the corner of Washington and Fourth streets which adds much to the ap pearance ol the premises, Miss Mary lleisler, of dales City, visited over Sunday with relatives in Hillsboro. New and si cond hand bicycles, bi cycle sundries. All kinds of repair ing. O. (I. Wilkes, S coiid street, next door lo Hillsl'oro Hotel. Ladies' muslin underwear, wrap pers and dress skirls, at Schiiiiiierich A Son's. Fall slock ol boots and shia-s now on hand, at Schulinerich & Sou's, (let their prices. Schulinerich A Sou have received a part of their fall stock of dress ami furnishing goods also InmiIs and sIiih-s. Prices and gisals a little hi tler than formerly. Prepare lor winter by getting your supplies from Schulmt-rich A Son, Will positively under sell all .com petitors iu shia-s, clothing and lur nishing giNids. Bread delivery (h.tV- 10 :I0 a. m. twice a day by and I::t0 p. in. New dress goods at Schulmerich A Son's. 1'ortluud Bread. Al Hales' Ice t 'ream Parlors. Plain bread 3 loaves for a dime, cream aud french twist .1 cts a loaf, pullmau 10 cts a loaf. Two deliver!" s per day, 10;!!ll a. in and 4:30 p. in , send iu your order. Tickets 3 for a dime, 8 (or a quarter, 32 for 1 1 (Ml. Mounts lori-tiiop pictures at the iNIir'.i'KNUKNT office, I dor and a half for fi i U. This Biirnatura I on every Ik.i ol tlio irtmuina Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets tha remedy (list rnres a eulil In one day NELSON & REED. M a x r k a ct c i; k i ; s oi" Rough and Dressed LUMBER We will have our Haw mill remly to saw luiulwr on or alsmt June th. The Issly of tiinla-r tributary is the Ut-t in the state nml hence with our Ua-rior machinery ami uiecliuuiciil skill our product w ill le axual tu that fomul iu any iimrket ami tnqn-rior to most. We invite orders. nf Notice of Fiunl isell lemeiilT N'OTICK IS IIUltKllY (ilVKN THAT I, the unilcrsii'ii.'d em-elllor of the eshite of Willi am W iImom, ilefease.l, have. Iiled in the colony court oi WashivKtoii County, State of Oregon, Iny li lial aceouul as eleeutor ol said cnlale, slid that said Court has set Momluy. tlie atli davof No veinher, imio, at the hour ol III o'clm k a in. of said day, an the time an I the county court room in Hillshoro, Orujou.as tlie place for hearing ol.jectioiis to said ac count and the liual sett einent Li' said estate. Hated, Oetohvr .'I, llnm. H. (J. (JAKHTKN'U, Knecutor of the rotate ol Willunii Wil son, doccuacd. Call at the lNliKI-KNUICNT olllio and examine tlie famous Mellon laiard fitr iiiounting kislak prints. Latesl thing out. Any size. W. A. Iiaidlaw, formerly in bus! ness here, was in town Tuesday last. The reeular quarterly union rally ol the Young People's Society ol Christian Kndesvor will be held next Sunday evening at the Congregation si church, Hillslsiro, la-ginning at 7:30 o'clock. The leader will I a iiienila-r of the Tualatin Plains Pres. byterian church. Preaching at at 3 p. iu. Fartuiogton Sunday Mr. Kd. Wisals, of Tignrdvillc, was in town yesterday. It w ill Im- remem bered that several mm ths ago Mr. Wisals team atamsdis at Tigsrd ville and threw him out, hut before he got free from the tangle his li ft leg was badly msnghsl. Being ad vanced in age some of his friends barcd thnt he would loose his leg, but he with his surgeon. Or. Lwik later, would not think nf the matter lhat way. The fractured bones af'er several months united and Mr, Wissl now moves alaiut without the aid of a caua even. The mombeM of the Htate Board of Agriculture are to he conirratulated and thanked lor a new and mo t ex cellent ts.te fair this yi-sr. They have by Ihe exsiton accomplished wonders in education and Ihe promo tion of the diir-rer.t industrii-s nf Ibe tale. Woodhurn I mlependent. Iast Monday morning a niimls-r nfyounir in n from Ibis mon'y en- t'-red Portland Business Ci lete, A P. Armstrong. Pre , for a course ol raining. Those from IliMsb-ro sr.' Iyrne Palmsfsr, Fred Sewell and O'-orge Moreland. Ar'hur ltamu sen goes from lts ,cile. The young men from I lillsts.ro go to and fro on Ihe cars. This Is 'fonomli-al as rail road fare rrsts Iheiii no more Ihsn 100 -r month. Mr W. W. Willisrna. who Mornl his onioes in his wan hoim at the at ion, had a I t'le necidenl Is-t Saturday inornlrg Ha had built bins for his onions trie posis nf w hich wore I wo by four Inch acantlings t on the two Inch flar. The support was not sufllcient for the scantling cut through and let Ihe whole limd of shout 1,000 hnshels drop down In h-ap. The other side was fast going Ihe same wsvlut llniely suwrts were used so that the onions on that j aide did not have to be repacked. A i i- .m L Tlie absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most the baking powders in bra ted for its great leav ening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, bis cuit, bread, etc., health ful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. celebrated of all the world celc- rovvvait. V T- tC t .- " m fTT'-T "- .I II i Alum baking siwder are low jiriced, as alum rosMlast two cent a pound ; but alum is a corrosive M.isoo ami it renders the baking pow.U r dain;crou to ue ia foist ovt aKma owota co., too wniui it., Hiar voaa. i