Andij Duhlberfle Shot in
icn Home
His
;iBllrWV THE ITHI'OSK
I . n.nd f VH IU Hera OnVrea'
Arrest f the Mardeirr
for
A mly Dthlla'rge, a Hwede, was
muidcred in hi cabin a half mil-
I. from llrw' , III T'l'-
ixviirriMl hImiiiI wis o'clock last atur
ll iy VIIIIU. The deceased waa Seeil
iiy i.cightmrs at iiimiii, Haturday, ami
an etuplt yee nl I tie mill heard ihe re
l ,rc of it gun atsiiit ti o'clisk. O.itil
li.vge Was rtilllie ill hi cabin a hall
null- IrtiMi Him road. The assassin
MiiMlihly sneaked up from ihe low
ground to Ihe rear of Ihe cabin, saw
hi, victim through the window,
stooped down mill tired. The window
jjU was wr'il the bullet struck
at the basa of llie skull la-hind tlie
left ear, rn n.'l up ami came ul
above Ilie right temple ami attipad
ulieo il Klriii'k a ceiling board. 1'he
ugly piece of lead wax picked on
the Hour. Il i considerably battered
ami wiiiih Hunk il has laten fashioned
mil of lead with hammer, others
think il wHn molded la old fashioned
luillel ! Inal run say 40 to Hie
pound. A piece oi a felt allot gun
WJ'I wan lakeii from the wiajud, from
which lad it is thought that the gun
used was h aliot gun. Mr. O. T
Malison tirst discovered the crime
lute Kuiiilay afternoou. He found
the cabin door ojan and .saw his
ncighlsir alretcheil out on the fliair
' Sav, Andy, what you lying there
fin?" was iia adulation. He tepMsd
in to he horror stricken to dnd hin
ncighlM.r lead, without delay Mr.
Madison gave the alarm at Mr. Hcott's
a near resident and then word rauie
to the atilhitriliea in town. Th(l mo
tive for the asaassi nation was rob
U ry. The right iiaud trnuiers pta
kit of th dead man waa turned'
wrong hide out. Mr. I inlay at Bowl-
ville had paid Dthllierge, (130 on the
Wednesday la-fore for produce and il
was rumored that Niles Dahlherite,
the victims I. rot her waa going toaeurt
him money from . Mullen, Idaho to
pay on a mortgage that waa yet on
their land owned Jointly. Home evil
disosfd person who k'new that Andy
iiiilit have inonoy killed him and
took w hat lie had on h a person. No
thing in the cabin was disturbed
The murderer then ran down the
hill and diapieared aided hy lilack
night. Up lo this time his Identity
ia unknown, and the officers of the
law have no clue that will aid In
search. The county court haa offered
a reward of ."00 for the apprehen
sion and conviction of Ihe murderer
The remains of the murdered n an
were Imried from Ltmkin's under
taking parlor on Tueaday.
1 1. )ii,(!. K. Tigard received a letter
fr .m Manila laat week, written hy
his nephew, Fred Uault. Fred had
just la-en released from the guaid
house, where lie had lateti or the
two months lust prior In writing
lli had la-en one of M deinchment of
forty aohliera under command of a
lieiiieuaiil sent against Philipino
town. Thev 'ltaik the town," IihiI
ed it. This act coming to the know
ledge of Ihe commanding (ceueral the
whole sousd was arrested aim nm
lined in ttie guard house till a court
miirliat could la convened. Thia
im.lt two months. When the Oral
iiimii was out on -trial. Ihe evidence
mhmiitisl showed that Fred and his
com Mili-s were innocent, wherefore
they were at once aent to their coin
imny. bailing la o looked upon
with f.vor hy olllcera In the Ameri
can army. '
Mr. C. C. 1 1: tops, of O tntou, peot
Weilne-alsy in Hill
I-r. r.rown, dentist can not pro.
feaaioiially visit llill-lsiro tilt lec. 1.
lr C. li. ltioii wdl is- in Ii!U
iairo for a week, loiuiiiem tn- Iht: 81.
Mouiita fortiii pirtureaat llie
iNUKfK.NDtxr i, (lice, 1 d,. and a
half lor ft ( t. '
Or.iri, uuis, ca dies and sweet
'iat.. for Cliri-tiuHi, at J. M
llnjwn'a.
in the window of J.
for Hoinctlii.ii' daintv
M.
for
' Lf mk
Uro u's
your Oh rial mas,
A Imix of candy uinkes a deliglit
fnl t'hriMmiis prewiil. (isles has a
U ne assort mem for the holidays.
Iave your order lor New Year's
i . ..... .
ivK..uiaii at j. i-avesa nanlwart'
stor-. Five i-enta per -ipy. The
numher ia to la of unusual i merest,
Statement from the Books
of the Secretory
OXK NKKDtl) AT UILLnUUUO
r araiers ia Uracral. itrnght t AtUa4
tlia lliiirjfwrii'a Mrrtlaf, Jaa. 8 aad 4.
They were giM at no .
oroiilit Mix ling- iii K
market last Friday mi l
I heir worth, till (Ml. t-....
hoga after all.
A faiuier
ek's meat
k home
.-. lit in
There is nervousness with the far
mers on account of the Messian Hy.
It ia reported that tlie est ia work.
ug on tail wheat now. Its ravages
next year are dreaded.
II. 1. lH-dy, of Tigardville, and
masler of the Oregon Hint (irauge
I, of . haa' hut recently returned
from the annual w-ssion of the Na
tional (Jrange held in Washington,
I J. V. Whilti there he saw President
Mr liin ley ami u s favorahly ini
pressed with the chief magistrate. .
n. ester itndires. aired 14. wno
lives with his parenta ii lr. Uailey'a
larm a mile weal of town waa tnrowu
from a voting horse last Wednesday,
in am h a way Hint hia right arm was
caught under hia laajy and the lame
limkeii a lion t three incnea ih-u.w ne
i. i r. Dr. F. A IWiley reduceil
the fraclrne. t'healer haa during the
.,..1 :,.ii i.n liri-Hkiuir the colta to
ri.lt and la van to think he colli.
atay on anything that W re hair, hui
the young animal ne was r-..
nesday, got scared and acted worse
tl.,... usual. The young horaeman
aays he is done breaking horaea, and
will not hereafter iday the cow-laiy
ct on Wdhimeite Valley inlta.
Just .til.lished Iiy the Southern
p-citle tlo..lsa nami'hlt t upou tt.c
msoun-es of Western Oregon, which
iiM-ltldes an exi-ellent map of
-..I- snd c-ou tains informstion on
flimso- lands, islucal ion, etc., exist
lug Indil-lrH-a ami, their capahllitiea.
Alleiiiioii is also direvied to audi
...... 11..1.U fur i-iit ri?v or cainlal aa
oriuiiise fair return, Thia publica
tion tills a need long exia-ilciicnl hy
Oregonians, In replying to intUiriet.
f easier n fricitda. I'oplea may la
iia.i of lia-al agent Snuihern I'aclflc
Vi.or from f. II. Markham, l"ort
laml, Or.
The annual chriatntaa enl'ertaiii
nient I'V Hi Kvangelicnl Huntlay
achool will la'gitren on Monday even
ing in xt. A very pleasing program
haa lw'n prepar. tl, anil all are invited
to lai present ami enjoy H,
A dim atviahie will he given hy
Ihf ladies' Auxiliary of the Chris
tian t hnrch, thia evening at the real
il. eeeof Jit'fgrt itaal. Lunch will
a -ervetl. AH oime.
S ihjta-t Sunday mining at rhrla
t.sn church will la Melt. I 3. In the
rw ning American Institutlona. The
I u .lie are cordially Invited.
r
J M llrown'a la the pi ac to buy
..or I hristtieia grnci'ric" atttl freah
ir.ii-s, in lies, hnta etc. Lirger
HOI t 'III ' II t than rer before.
a-
ii t a key puzzle at John Dennla'
! have vour friemla wta-k it out.
'Mi a k, "what can I net (bra pre
Hoy t can tell you.
A telephone line is to Is' at mice
strung la-lween I I'-h virion anil
I igartlville. A part ol tlie latiea have
already la-en preparetl. A 'phone is
to lie put in at or near I'rograa. Jl
ihe pun! master will allow it to la
placed in hia place, it will gj there,
if 'lot then a private residence will
1st chosen. The suhscrihera furnish
the m low as a Is in us.
The installation of Ihe ollli-ers oi
Ihe Masonic Lodge and of the Chap
ler of Kaslern tar, of tlie city are ti
tw-ctir on HI. John's l.y,' Thursday
lec. 27th, at the Masonic Temple at
10 o'cha-k a. m. The exercises will
I public for the families ol both
orders mill invited guests. Tho iu
stailation will be followed hy a litera
ry program and refreshments.
We need latiter roads in Washing
ton county, llillslairo needs ia-lter
fotda not only in the city limits, hut
from the neighborhoods tributary
I he roads extending east and weal
through Ilillahoro are Iteller than
those extending north an i south. Il
any ditl'crenco is mailt, the condition
ou 'lit In Im3 reversed. ' The road
attosa Jackson laittom ought to ia1
hu It higher, wider and rocked. Aa
a town we ought to have the rade
of South Tualatin. Same way north
of ii. One way lo improve the roads
ia to put work, Intelligently directed,
on i hem. Cash will attract lalair.
Our road taxes ought tola collected
in money, anil if. Ihe court makes
thai order in January, a step has 1st n
lakt ii that will bring la'iter things.
I'he tax ought to lie large enough to
insure a luud that will not ta ex
hailsled when one shovel full of dirt
ia moved. For fifty year we have
held to collecting rim. I lax in lids ir,
and we have not succeeded in mak
ing good roads. I t ua now collect
in cash a lid see if latter results can
he obtained. The supervisor law will
probably have to la -changed. A
county aiiariiitendcut of roads seems
necessary, and our de cgation to the
legislature ia asked to take that mat
ler in hand.
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UL00.M1XM ITEMS. .....
ems
2996
2904
The late rains have filled tlie Tua
latin river to the brim, ami tho adja
cent iMtttoma are more or less cover
ed with aipia iiiipura. Thia is "nuts"
for the duck hunters and tho crack ol
their guns awake Ihe slumbering
ech(s., : '
Mcasra. Ilchriiian ami Holigr.ifc,
have ai nee my last communication,
lehorned their cows, and others an-
thinking of following their example.
Christopher Ki-culiar.U is asntl
ng some wta-ka in Portland ha.klng
after his bakery and other interests
Ilia son Fred is taking can f Ins
r.inch ic Ids absence.
F.dward Kr.iluoi r our i tli.-ienl
blacksmith whose Ntrvii-ea an' In
great demand is n covering from Ids
late attacked tlie grip.
On Christmas eve a tree will In-
exhiiitel at llie t rinsn Lutheran
church, loaded with gasl Dungs foi
theiiiildreo ami youth ". tins region.
Mnine iiiusic and nib tary exen isi
will al'o 1st rendered. lo one, go al.
a id help lo make Ihe ncca-ioii an en
tyahle one.
Messrs. ltockstroh.Oeiger and J s i
re taking advantage ol me uign
wler to thsit their several lots ol
white tir logs to the pulp mill ai
Oregon City.
Considerable interest is being mani
festetl in thia neighlairhood in the
Oairymen'a Convention held, in
IhllslMini on the 3 and 4 prox. A
thia Is one of lh moat paying Indus
triea herealsmls, the ople aic an
xintta to get all Ihe L.tesl thoughts
ami advancement in this line of in-
'ust.y. Several w ill attend.
Ileiiry ltehman, not .long wince re
placed an old eu kel fence on the
road lo Cornelius by a siiU-lan.isI
laxt autl Hvelward fence that add
miicNto the apasranct of that mrt
of hia tine proaTt-.
Hometlme ago Ihe church wasre-
roofisl and now the fences around it
ami the achool house are In he over
hauled anil made heller These ar
go. si Indications. Now if some m-a-e
aidewalka were put down anil Un
able roads better drained il w uld la-
real btain to the achi.nl and cdurch
going onea. r-t :
The paramount issu 1 in Una pnia
peroaa lia-ai iy aimv ne eus in... is
"Who will get lo Ihe creamery Oral
In the morning?" To th.wn who are
constitutionally indispsxl"t i hide a
wee," thia la a matter or some mo
ment ami it causes them to hustle
around these short days. "Morgen,
Stuiide bat OolU lin Mundo."
Since the cereal crtipa of thia valley
tor the past few years nave ao far fal
!: n tl.. tud Usual MniKlaitl m have
the pricea, tisj, for said cro last-n
discouragiugly low owing to our
market being ao far removed, this
ipiery will no doubt las of more than
passing interest f the farmers of the
w.s-t.-ru portion of thia atale, who are
asking themselves very aertoualy
what they can do with land that pro-
(luitu grain aold lo the market at
alMiiit the cost of pruduelioii, if even
so miicii aa that.
In answeriug this queailou J shall
not indulge iu a few fanciful, glitter
ing generalities, but shall present in
stead some tacts and figures "for n ti
ll re will not lie' thiwjgh "liars may
figure," aa haa- beea aptly aaid and
this data way easily las proveu false
or true.
Iuring the early months of 1396
Ihe feasibility of ealabliahlng a cream
-ry waa seriously discussed hy the
1-eopuMif thia vicinity autl six of tajr
citi.i'iia' viz: ? FMward Krabiuer,
( harles Krahiner, Cliarloa itockhtroh
Julius Asltahr, F.rnest Uurake and
Herman Turner severally subscribed
soup iiuio worth of stis-k aud with
thai amount ol capital ami alaiut $100
of lalsir eslablianexl and put in opera
Hon, about Octols-r 1, 1896 w hat Is
koiiwu aa tlie blooming creamery,
I's-atetl some three miles south of
Cornelius in this county.
One of the stockholders, Mr. Tur
in r. was put In charge and uuder his
tntierul business-like management it
has paid Ihe investors a very gissl
dividend aa may I at seen from the
lust months general and special state
mei.ts;.
Ami,, of milk delivered at
creamery t'uring the month
ending D.-C I 1900, Ilia
Amtrif butter made from
same, b"
And of butter retained by pat
rons, llw
Ami of butter marketed, llw...
total cash divided among
p runs ... ...G04 10
A lltmf bu)ter fat contains of
butter, l) 1 247
No of cows uiilked 161
No of patrons 29
One of the stockholders who milks
thirteen cows, six of litem strippers
haa this allowing:
Amt of milk furnished 6-103
ICe.lativH value oi. milk aa per
last churn standard...... 3 80
Share of butter fat, lb 206 31
Kate of milk iter lb of butter... 21 64
Net price per lb,cta. 20 81
Net cash recti for milk $o0 90
As this man uses tho milk of one cow
for hia family and gets hia family
butter beaidca we think this ia a got si
showing, i aiclally aa Ihe milk and
buttermilk he geta from the cream-
cry will well repay him for hia labor
with tho cowa, aa be teetls it to his
htajs, w inch also net him a goiai pro
tit. Now let us see about what divi
dend tills per sou gets from hia Invest
ment:
I'hirteeu ordinary cows worth
.say f 10 per head total valuef520 00
Coat ol feed per month 20 00
lot-tl capital per mouth......... 640 00
Total receipts per month 60 90
Tills will las atamt 10 per cent per
month or alaiut 120 per cent per an
ntim, aud if the milk and butter uaed
by the family are considered it will
19 about,; 14 percent per month or
169 a-r cent per annum. A rough
estimate tuakea the return per cow
from 93 to $7 s-r intuitu owing to
kind of cow, care and leed. Cowa in
thia vicinage since ihe creamery jas
iH-cn in operation have increased iu
price from $16 to f20 per head to
Irooi $0 to $t!0 sale prices.
ii a creamery pay?
l'ro lioiio Publico.
, Kiglit la I'gliues.
The woman who is lovely in fare.
form and ttmia-r Will always have
n.-eds, but one who. would Is- a
tr.iciive must keep her health. II
she is weak, sickly ami all run ttowt ,
she will te nervous noil irritable. i
lie has tsiin tipatlou it kiilney II. ...
I. If, her imi'lire I.IimmI Will Clll-epllt..
pies, blo't lies, skin eruptions and
wrelt-hiil is inplrkeai. , K'ectric Ut
ters is the Is-sl meili-ine in Ihe wor tl
lo regulate Hloiiiach, liver and kid
neys anil tn purify the blixst. It
fines oiroug nerves, bright eve.
uioolb, velvety akin, rick comply
xiou. It will make a gtaMl-liaiktni ,
charinieg woman of a run-dow n ii-.
valid. Only r.d cents at IVIta l.ig.
Ail kinds of tally candy at Gotta.'
(Jates is agent for Lt-wuej's iho
colatid. lt.ro, north o U it-new lec. Is. to
Herbert Miller and w iU, a daughit-r.
Jrt..rna Cariettui, who baa l-een laid
up for five weeks, with rheumatism.
U ' 'tne la-tter.
We have hail a week of wt
wither and aa a result the earth ia
nerriy or -uite aatuiated. The water
In the wells ia now raising quite ra
pid.y. Nir. Jaiuea liutier duds employ
ment these rainy days iu drawing
chritl crayon pictures. His ani
mal heatls are true lo lire which la
the highest class of art.
Prin. Barnes, of the Hillslxiro pub
lic achool reMrta mat lor tne month
ending lhi-emlsr 10, the numls r ol
pupils enrolled was 29i
Number tardy tl
Nuuilar alw-nt 2
I'UKE DKU(JS.
FRIGIITMXG MYSTERY The Hillsboro Pharmacy
IIKJII (UWlfi: CHEMICALS.
eef, Iron anil Wino
Is a Good Tonic
;1
The Citizens of Tigardcille
Carry Guns for Defense
WILD ANIMAL AT LA. HUE
Ills NupptMurtl
ta Keleag
Family
ta I ht Cat
The contract for carryiiu the imii
on Ihe llillslHiro-(ilenc.:e routu was
sublet last Fritlay lo Mr. Frank Hall
who lives ou the t Itamta-rs donation.
but la?fore he made a trip he threw
up Ihe job. He claims that the It ngth
ol the route was m l truly slated, and
that it ia worth more money than
Ihe amount he was to receive. The
agent of the contractor had gone I si
fore Mr. Hall gave up the work.
The football team of Pacific Uni
versity defeated Die Portland Dental
(ml lege, on the Multnomah Held,
l ueaday, by a score ol t to 0. Cap
tain Day, of P. U. made the winning
touch down within lbr-e minutes
Irotn the close of the game. This in
Ihe second time P. U. lias defeated
Portland Dental (Sollege- this year.
The P. U. iaiya returned Tuesday
eveuiug in high spirits.
The delegates from the Christian
church, of Hillsboro, attending the
District Convention t Forest Urove
last week on the lo and 17 were Mrs.
Dr. Adkina, Mrs. Judge Ro si, Mrs.
Ann Seigler, Misa IScsmh Seigler,
Miss lierlha lleiil.-l. Miss liessie It e
Mr. aud Mrs. Ilaworlh, Mr. Mi Fad-
den and K. 11. Sickal-H.se and wife.
I'he convention was roj aly enler-
taiuetl by the Forest drove church.
I he churches represented were from
Multnomah, Clackamta ami Wash
ington counties.
The benetlls ol the tile drains pin
in last spring Ihrntigh Second ami
Third streets are now ouite apparent.
There is no water iu the gutters, anil
ihe at reels are quite dry. The sur
face water tlmt during wintera belor
have Rttaal alaiut the Light A Watei
(.'ompany 's is gone. The same i
true of Mr. Council's corner. The
property owners of the blta-k on Ihe
east aide ol Third street north from
Main have put in auxiliary tiles
which keeps that lino dry. The M.
K. church a?ope have decided to
lay auxiliary tiling on the east aide
of Third street which will give them
dry land.
I am earnestly desirous of having
all accounta in tuy favor, and against
me, sett let I by Ihe end ol the century
or aa main thereafter as possible.
S. T. Link i.atku.
Christina In Church.
Our great Natal Day festival will
he celebrated in the Congregational
church next Sunday, both morning
and evening. At II a m Mr. Hughes
will Ha?ak on "I'he Mis-ion of the
Three VVii-e Men." The evening
program will Is announced at the
morning service. Subjoined is the
program of Ihe musical feature of tlie
morning service :
Voluntary "Impromptu" Shti
bert. Baritone Solo "The Holy City"
Stephen Adams Fredrick K. Vnk-
man.
Offertory "AJeltalie in F" Itunin-
atein.
Anthem "Christians awaku. Sal
ute Ihe Happy Morn Sclmecker
Poatlude "Sarabande" Bach.
They have a mystery at Tigardvllle
that is more creepy than a well an.
thenlicated ghost story. The whole
neighl orbtajd is anxious, aud only
the most stout of heart will allow
himself to be away from home after
night. Some leu days ago a uiatt
uearing Tigardvllle from the Poit
laud side al dark twilight passed a
point of timber Ibat comes within a
rial or to of the road. At that spot
l.e heard a scratching uoiau as though
it came from Ihe crotch of ao ash
tree. Looking that way he saw two
glaring balls of tire. To say Ihe least
Ihe man waa startled. He hurried to
the store with hia tale. He had Mseen
a bear la-tweeu Lere aud the achool
house. He waa iu a tree." Since
hears do uot climb trees uuleaa bard
pressed ami since a la-ar's head ia uot
grey, his listeners were iucliued lo
be skeptical. The crowd weut down
but could see no bear or lind any
tracks, but they did smell a smell
that ia peculiar lo a cage of wild anl
mala. Thia ia veriQed by tha experi
ence of a uumlatr of Ihe most reputa
ble people of that ueighlmrhoia!. A
few nights later one oi ihe beat shots
there ttsik his repeating rifle aud
sUrled for Ihe run of the varuiiut.
As he tieared Ihe placa he carefully
eyed the brush to hia left by the road
side. ' A alight noise Just ahead
auaed him to look forward when
thetd waa the thing not 10 feet away,
ola.idg eyes and all. He threw for
ward bis gun and pulled the trigger,
hut a defective cartridge waa what
waa struck by tlie tiring pin. Before
it could la ejected and another put
in, the beast loal off into darkness
-hi that Ihe lead that followed went
vild of the mark. Something ia
ringing the woods there and proba
cy of the cat kind, either a lynx, a
tiugar or possibly an escipcd tiger
from Ihe wild aiii.iis' sh.-w that ia
A'intering near the Portland natd
ihout four miles toward that city.
Patent Medicines,
Druggist's Sundries,
Toilet Articles,
Perfumes,
Kodak,
Plioto Goods,
Wo IM )
Fuir Deal ins Kequires no Fairy Tale.
Furniture for sale
AT PORTLAND PRICES.
al
To prove this call at the corner of main and Third streets and get pilce
P. O. BROWN,
Furniture Dealer.
OAVIES.
easaiMNT,
, T. BELCHER.
aacv and Taaaa.
St. CHarles Hotel
liroitroiuTtD
Froat and Murrlaaalrrf t. P.rtlaud Orettaa.
, Electric ;uht, Klactrie Ut-IU and Hydrmullc Elevator.
IGORoain at 25 ta 60c, Suites, 75, to It. Um4 KesUaraat
I'oniitrtlou.
la
i
pive us a call, .
DAVIS & ItELCIIEIl, Managers, j
Volraulc Erapttoat '
Are grand, but Hkin Kruptior.s rob
lifeofj iy. Bucklen'a Arnica Halve,
ciirea them; also Old Running anil
l-'ever Horea, Ulcers, Boils, Felons,
Corns, Wartf, Cuts, Bruises, Burns,
Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains.
Beat Pile cure on earth. iH-ivea out
Pain anil Aches. Only 25 ctsahox.
Cure guaranteed. Hold by the Delta " ,kTi lTTk a
. i ) r iio iicri M ty out Bt
b'jt Henry Buxton, deed Monday
t'ULHT HOISE.
PKOBATB. '
Kt Elir.abeth Johnson, deed
Fiually cloaed of reoerd and admin
istratrix ordered to deliver balamw
to heira. .
Kt W R Lewis, deed Final ac
counting and settlement net tor Mon
day, January 21, liMll. 1
Kat 8 H Humphreys,tleotl Upon
payment of purchase price adminis
tratrix authorized to convey deed to
realty sold upon order of court.
Rst John UilhotaVy, deed Proof
of will to be taken in open.court
I. 24, llitK). , .
1-ytt Wm Kunst, tlecil Final aet
Irug Htore.
Ilead Uttter UU
The following la a list of letters re
maining uncalled for In the iswtottlce
afc HillHlsiro, Dec, 15, 1900:
Misa Julia Altraliauiaon,
Mr. Flary Ibach,
F L Neville, 2.
All letters not called for by Dec.
29, will I as sent to Ihe Dead Letter
Office. One cent will be charged for
each letter called for.
R. Wauoener P. M.
A l'uader Mill Kxpltxlaa
llcniovea everything In sight; so
do drastic mineral pills, but both are
mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite
the delicate machinery of your body
with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills
when Dr. King's New Life Pills,
which are gentle as a summer breeze,
do the work perfectly. Cures head
ache, constipation. Only 25c at the
Delta Drug Htore.
lowney's chocnlatea at Oaiet.'
reb 4 aet for final settlement. Or
dereti that balance due heira he de
posited In . Ladd ti Til ton hank In
Portland. Oregon. ' j - -
KEiLKSTATE. . '
E Smith and wf to P.htala M
Kotle; 214 a sec 15 1 1 n r
4 w , $ 490
Kdward KThoir.aon and wife
to Lewis O Leacb; 0 a of Ihe
Adrew Hai-s?r d I c.... 600
Vinzeni Dolp et ux to Joseph
Dolp ft ux; 81.815 a sec 18 t
2 n r 4 w '1
Joseph Dolp et ux to Vlnzeni ' .
Dolp et ux; same aa above... 1
A B Lewis, admin to A -W ..
Barber; lots G and 7 blk 4 ,
and lot 10 blk 4 Cornelius... 235
J F Melzer and wf to Frank '
Colfelt, 23 a sec HO t 2 a r 1 w 900
C E Hunt et ux to John Oer-'
ritse; 44 82 a sec 16 t 2 r2w 600
W E Thorne et ux lo Jacob A " '
Hughes, 20.37 a Highland
Park Add Hillsboro 1250
W E Thome et ux lo Jacob A
Hughes, lots 6 and 7 blk tf
Highland Add Hillsboro..
850
Cramberrles, colored sugars, nice
clean freah atta-k raisins at Dennis.
Hchulunerk-h Bros, shipped their
first car of potatoes to California
yesterday.
. Hchulmerich Bros.,
powder -for sale.
have blasting
Call at the Independent office
anil examine tlie famous Melton
board for - mounting kodak prints.
Latest thing out. Any sixe.
Paper napkins, 20 cents r 100, at
Independent office. Imported
from China before hostilities broke
out. i
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If you want something neat and
attractive for a present look my stock
ovcr.: lloyt.
Christmas is coming, and John
Dennis will lie found well stocked
with fine candies and nuts.
John Dennis haa the prettiest line
of baby shoes that ever came to the
city. All colors and very reasonable,
It will pay you to look over th.
neatest and most complete stock of
Christmas souvenirs ever in town.
Hoyt. . ,
J, M. Brown has a
sauerkraut.
fine article of
Call at U, Cave's hardware store
autl see hia new stock of Venetian
granite ware. 3.
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Ilia Life Was Sarrtl.
Mr. J. K Lilly, a prominent clti
aen of Hannibal, Mo., lately hail a
wonderful deliverance from a fright
fil' death. In telling of it he aa):
"I waa taken with typhoid fever,
that ran Into pneumonia. My lungs
htc.nne hanlened. I waa so weak I
couldn't even sit up In bod. Nothing
bellied liH". I eXactetl to soon lli
of consumption, when I heard of Dr
King a New discovery. One hot I It
give great relief, I coiitii.ueti louse
ii, and now am well and strong I
cm'l say loo much in Ha praise '
I'his tiiarvelliMis medicine is Mm
surest and tr.iickesl cine in the uorltl
fir alt thrn-il and lung lrtajlil. Iteg
ilir six. 50 I'enls and - tl rri 'l
Isittea Ir.-e at IK-lta Drug eion
Every Isillle guaranletsl.
Absolutely Pure
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The Thyra, one of t:e U. H. Iran-
fsrt-t on Ihe Manual route, an i veil
in the Portland harhtsr last W'ednea.
Ity morning. The transport will
hive iinii-k dispatch to Ihe Orient
nking acargorifrHM, bar and horses.
Of the latter th" ilp I lakefi'O.
tlitiw' will keep Jolly's choice
chocolates during be holidays.
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, apb,priatc to the
f 1 ? 1 II i - .11.., I I .
season, ivoyai is indispensable.
Care must be taken avoid baking powders mad. .
from alum. Such powdrrs are sold cheap, became
they cost but a tew cents per pound. Not only
will they spoil the cake, but alum is a corro
sive scid, which Ukea in kxxl means injury la I
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