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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1901)
Mr. Win. Telford, of Tacoina, is visiting this week at Col. linwcu'n residence. H. 8. I'crklns, of Koedville, Wa in llllNls.ro on Wednesday, fit it not frHiititk visitor, though he inuie vasinnally. K. J. itirinT, S.smi. ..ireet burlier, has H4vursl the agi n, y ',,r ,ru Klec trie Laundry ('.,! Portland. They ul on tli Ixttl polih of any house on the cast. Mr. K. Ij MctWmick ha bought tin furnilurc store owned ilml con dllilcd by K. L. Ahlwitt on Neinud street. He will move Lis bicycle and guu store to IIih Cratclull brick thus uniting tint two lilies. A. CI. I.uca hihI family atarlisl last (Saturday for Lna Angeles.Cnlilorni The iKi-aion ii hU emigration U the horf Hint tin mild climate of Ilml southern coa-t may bring health lu Mm. I.ura whin- lungs are trnubl inn her. The Uocdville School District had stormy meeting last Monday w hich lasted four hour, Jump Uismussen ww elected director, hut Hie meeting adjourned witiiout seli-ciing the lurk. A MHwiitl mcetiiu: is to ! held for that purpuric. The City Oiimcil held the regular monthly nus-ling last Tuesday even ing. The billa or the month were audited ami paid. The ninnler wan instructed to eorresoiiil with Hupt, II. V. Gales, of the Light A Water Company relative to extending the franchise whirh la now alsiut to ex. pi re. meadows BL0011XU ITtlH. A. lam ll.-rgcrtjr. aud hi brothers, Phillip, Jacob ami J hu lve for Cathiauu t, V-h., atsmt the 15 lu.-t. The hoy a.e rustler ami are doing well. They will prolml'ly not re turn until in IKeeltlU r. Herman Itiitv ia w.rii for Fred Sehih ii ihis year. Herman Is a gen Ul young man ami wi'l do well wherever he gis-s. The result of the annual schiail ousting hel.l in aehool district No. 77 ia aa follows For director, for three veara Charles lt-kstrilc. Fur dis trict rem a it cl.-rk, 1). II. llailey. Aili.li.1. Neukireh is at work on iiie machinery of the new creBinery at llaston. lie eipecla to m t thing -bin Hhai-" aoon an'l win remove his lauiiiv to his new noun- within ten dava. He will no ileuM m ike - 0 the creamery great Miip-fa. The weather for the na.st few ilaya will Hiirely result in many malipint caes or mat pepuuariy aiiu'mihu type of illneaa known as Virln(j fever." llwve you felt any aym toms thereof? Ileriimn Krahmer w ill sian leave P.I'Mimiiii? for rorilaml ami poHsihly elsewhere. We hops, that he may strike a t;ooi bml ami (jet pay ilirt ilml will pan well. It is a rhhI sij;n to sh yoiui men try to make rome- (liiuC of themsi Ives. MISIIMmToK AT ClU KC'll ln" writes Mm. B. II. Uiw-oln, w atteiuled her thai fearful night. "All thought ahe uiusl aoon die from Pntf u.i.ouia, but ahe begged for lr. King' New Uia.very, saying It na.1 . nr.. ....i more ttian once aaveti n-r mr-, hail i-ire.l her of Onamuptiou. After; thns. sumll !' she slept easily all night, ami its further use completely ureil Iter." Thia marvelous meill im is KiiarHiitetsI lo n"r' Throat, t'lwvt ami Lunu Iisee Only oOc anil II (t. Trial laittli-a free at the leia Drug Store. A Monktrr Itevil rink Destroying its it tiui, ia a tyeof Omatilialioii. The Mwer oi iur- munlenMis malwly i felt on organs nuui an. I inlMeieH ami uini. There's no Imalth till U'a overcome. Itut Dr. King's Nw Life. I'illsre a ,afe anil certain cure. Rest in llie world for Stomach, IJver, Knlneys ami IJowels. Only 2-al D. " "R Store. FANNING MILLS! WITH SACKER FANNING ATTACHED. MILLS! Tnn M. CAMPBEtL PANNING HIllS CO Detroit, Mich. The Famous Chatham Faun inc Mill w ill cleau ami k"'' w heat lor Hcctl, taking out the tarts. wiM oats and cia klc. H will also clean and grade oats, taking out all the Jog leum-l ami pink sels. This mill will also cleau aan. peas, clover set-d. timothy seed aud Italian rye grass. FARMERS, 0W IS YOUR CHACEr- To purchase a first class Faiming Mill from one of ouraKs men. He will show you how to set it tip and run it. Purchase now as our territory is large aud it will he a long time U lore we can call on you again. A five year guarantee goes with each machine sold. Insist on getting one. Only a snuill number of Fannin jr Mills left, anil intending purchasers should buy now and thus get one- of the best Fanning Mills with sacker in in the state. km TMf CHATHAM mm CEO. W. FOOTT, - State Agent Albany, Oregon. i AXJI'AI. MfllCMIt KET1S. The annual meeting for School Put- held Thu tall wheat ami the are liaiking well. The growth is be yond the usual at lh!s dalo and the color ia good. Nodoslrm live insis ts have lasn reartel ami the provt for a good crop has not been more promising for a long time, though of course tnere is yet opportunity Tor bad iull leuciM to show up. ('hi Steel Or IH-ath. "There ia but one small chanc to vonr life and that la through an . 1 - t..l.l !.... XI ,..1..., the awful nrudpect Ir ct ISO. 7 waw nem m iuwuu.j . lu fnrii Mrs. I. U. Hunt, of Lime commencing at I :! o'clock p. m H.ilge Wia., by her diator after atn- The attendance was larger man tor ii,.L to cure her of a frightful U-vral yeara. Hon. S. B. Huston case of atomach tnmble and yellow w elected diriK-lor for a term of i tin .lidn't count on the u,rt yeara to auccel nimseii. marvelous powi-r of Kid trie Bittera Lnndidatea for clerk were IVter Bos t,. ...ire Rtoiiiath and U ver troubles, tW mI H. T. We.itherre.1. Bunco w k.. heard of It. took aeven Ut- was elected receiving 29 votea to 25 ties, w as wholly cured, avoided aur- cast for hia oponenl. The Board or ! '.. ...... uoiatw -more and 1 ,t int'i or asked the sense of the " I gism a K.ioe, vi H.e hmchera' l.aal institute f.u I-tier than ever. Il'u p.ilive. mating relative to better fire pro. held at Cor eliua on the 2.1 of Feb., I ,.. K,Iltrnteed to cure Stomach, Liver t,vii0 for the building. Oo motion tlieaubj.s tof mlsla havior at church sni, Kldi ey trouble ami never d is- the matter was left to the uiacrellou isllv and nroia riv "Isil.lssl I ,.,,. Ililt. Price 50c at Delta lrup ()f the Iloard. i .. . - i: : Kua.il'... up nuring a oim-uNn. n iii"'", A Frightful Illauiler Will often cause horrible Burn, Ant.!, fut or Bruise. Bucklen a Ar ui. a Salve, the liest in the world, win kill the pain and promptly hrttl ,L tne Boar.l ol Directors to refuse Assembly room, also that the chatter and altar he draped In mourning for thiity days. Maky II. Hunt, j CHah. E, Milleh, VCoin. W W. Jaquitu. ) Pnif. S. T. Adams who has been teaching In the Blooming Sclnaii the past winter, has laeil re-employed, and the school will resume tudiea under, his elll.ient conduct, after enjoying a short vacation. Prof. Adama ia during vacttion, visiling several of the aclio ls in the V, unity. II j spent a day in Hillslmro and an other In Forest Clrove this week. F I. Ountmr S-s-. or Stale sends the Inukpkniiknt a copy r his re pirt for the year ending wilh-Jan. llKtl. The volume is a hook iKtce ImiuikI in paper laiards. report seems to be an exhaustive statement of the financial condition of rtst and a complete record of the receipts aud dishursinents ol public moneys. It is just what has be 'n wauteil and Secretary Iiiniar ha thanks for this remembrance. j. ct of "disorder in school, seems to me is a "grow ing is doing much to hrinif churches into disrepute and at the saine time to drive giaxl sople away from them altogether. I me relate a case in point that 1 am personally known to and can Avouch for. In the very c irly RO'a I livisl In a town in eaftun central lllinoix in which there were three churches, viz, an M. K. church, A F,iptit church and a Clermaii Luth eran church. This place w hich 1 shall call Salem 'or the very reasm that this name is ih. oi.isisile in meaning from the , real one, had a iiuiK of loughs "hoodlums" if you please and w hat totvnnf late yeara has not an afflic tion ot this sort? How loiign iney were may la easily inf.rrprl w hen I of f.lfl state, mat some oi inein wnu wmr pi, penitentiary for malicious misciiiei la-fore I left the place; nut lo my alory. Phis gscg of young men had prac- iially broken up the M. K. and the Baptist chnrclu-s, both of which had I;ihhI pastors and Isith of which 1 at tend d for a time. Said young men would actually play cards and other wise shamelessly comport thcmacl vee in the aloresaid congregations until it mad" the live ol I he-preachers and the parishoners a burden. 'he Cierman preacher whom An auditing Committee composed f W. N. Barrett, B Crandall and J.ihn M. Wall was appointed to ex amine the clerk's reart and file find ings with Board of Directors. A resolution was passed Instruct The leading dealers in agricultural implements in Washington county ... s.h.iliuerieh Bros., they are manufactures' agents for the ml low ing lims D. M. Oslarne .., bind ers. mowi rs, rakes, tislders and h r-1 (( (.Hj or convenience (iutmiinn rows. Deering llaivit-ter l., binilers,! , . 1...1 u :, the mot her -a widow " ---- - and mowers, llisk I-lami plows, i.m.u. ! cultivators and lish wagons, tiger ha Mul hIms- drills Their prices on all incse lines are l-.L.vi' all Cdimslilors. tome aud see their stia-k la I. re piirchas i"g. L. W. House is adding to his fuel lilies for iloing Mil p woik. The .at est is the arrangonn Ht er -' ' rrlage ..- i.ij ...r.. nl.tr ksw I l ie W Ii 'his .... ..... .... - he ia able lo split up timber -i- ir'e ..i,rlt liu-liea ill diameter. The . .... .. .. .1 MA.eo.nl lougmw t.moer -r ... ? -- - ,h.-mselves in the ...ihiMli in .ticks four to SIX leet . ... ,....... U....1, ,.r ti.e house, ami lor a .. -..;.. luk..n .litlli.nll ftjl 1 - 10 - - iniengin, ; 1 : , :, Erp ionK work sim-e It is 100 ... .or ... - . - Mf y 1, ..i Ur.'o for a hanvi rip " " I . " 1.. ...l.l.ial.tmt mm I. .lit that 'sunn ami ... somctiiing to his parislioners, aevera one of the leading spirits of the gang alluded lo, and at the supper t ible said spirit told his mother of oiue ol the devilment they were guilty ofat one ol the other chiirchea. Mr. CI. list" lied to wnat was sanl by the young man and then he quietly remarked :"You would la-tter not try such a course at my church." John, a I shall dub the young man, const .l..r...l thia a sort of dare and so he timutht he would maki au exKTi 1 ' ment at Mr. CI a. c'lun h. his malea went over one He and Simday saw, but with this attachmi Mr. House has devise. I he -an sup- nlv bimsi'ir with a class of lumU r that la-fore was not lo In- nhtaim-d 7:113 4iNl ti(K) 900 200 -..p. -I it. I Sores. Fever Sores, Ulcers, Buils. Fel. ns. Orns, ail Hkm .fcrup lions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only ifiiaranteeil. Hold by I telm Drugstore. keTETstate. Tninias CVmnell Irui-tee lo First Naliond Buk, IlillsbornOr a 1 of the d I e of J Johnson and wife. ' August Kalisch to Adam Her bert 80 acat-c 20 1 Is r 3 w... J(w. ph C'awrse et ux lo Henry Harms 10 ac Benjamin Cor nelius sr d I e Win M Sa-nce to I J Baughf- man 80 an sec 29 t 2 n r 2 w. B Huston et ux to Finer Murdcs k 40 ac aec 33 t 2 a r 1 w ihn CVrneliua et ux lo ;A Benson lots 1, 2 and 3 blk 3 Cornelius Parson et ux to Frank II Ackers AO ac Bichard Arthur d I c II li Vim-ent to A V Denney ir Ml' J B Jones add to Bea-verton Itohert A Taylor and wife to Mary Htilt lot 65 Steel's add to Beavcrton J J Van Kli"-k and wife lo A F Millard 5.01 ac Thoa D Huuiphreys d I e 200 John Mndess and wife to it Ijmdess and wife Ir in the M Mfre d I c Joachim Sleenlaa-h et ux to J Ilohman 20 ac nee 3 t 2 a r 1 w Ferdinand Optix and wrfe to Frit Wolff and A Zwicker to admit any outside pupils to Ihe si-hmil unL-sa they had the clerk's risvipt f r the amount of their tui tian. The Clerk 'a report shows number persona of school age In Dist. 457. Ami 011 hand March 5, 19U0. . . .f 364 65 " District tax ieceive-1 S158 27 " Co School IiiikI. KHI2 65 ' Slate School fund 678 60 Kate hills 32 00 ". Iiisuiamv on acc't Bre loss 66 00 Total 63M2 15 Th riixluirgiiiiiDta have been for Teiu-h-rs' salaries $3091 86 Furl and 'hiMil supplies m W Kepmrs and miprovuienW aivi I nterest and 1 bond 1422 69 Clerk'a salary 60 00 Janitor's wasp 180 00 Total...- 6187 36 Bulunce on hand HC 7 250 COURT 110 USE. 1000 750 2."i00 Misa Portia Knight who this week causes the great sensation in England and especially iu London na,'iety lie cause she haa sued the Duke of Man- heater for breech of promise to wed, well known in Hillshoro where she haa number ot cquainteneea. She visited here for several weeks four or five years ago. She ia uu ghter of Col. N. B. Knight, who came to Salem at the close ol the great rebellion in 1865 or 6, wilh his verv intimate friend Major IjOM, now Oov. Lord. Col. Knight wed ded the eldest daughter of Uen. John F. Miller and Portia is their daugh ter. She la now z or sa years u. handsome and talented. She is 1 l.ruuette. her hair being aa black aa the plumes ol the raven. The Duke of Manchester ia young man about 24 years of age, but like others of the Kmrlisb nobility, a pia:r man wun expensive habits. Ou his recent Ue- narture from New York ne aianeo to lake two dogs with him, but it .. . . t .. .... . . i . hi. seems mat uie pureuan- p. - tot been paid. The former owuer would not let the Duke take them from America till he received bis money. The Duke not having Ihe necessary 2000 about his clot nes, uie pupa were returned lo their Yankee kennel. It is not deer how Portia will be the winner unless the Duke's blond heiress wife takes of her green backs to hind up the laceratioua of her country woman's heart. county as a young lady in 1858 to ta with her father aud Ben, who had bought and were living on the tract of land adjolulng town now owned by Mr. Zin Wood. In 1803 she married Wm. Hay who then con- uctcd blacksmith and wagon shop on Main street. To the union were lairn five children Frank, supt. Pull man car service, Jersey City, N. J.; Ben, John, Hattie Hay Imbrie and Sadie, unmarried. The funeral ser vices were conducted at the family residence and the remains debited iu Ma-sonlo cemetery 011 Suuday last. Mitchell A Lewi through their lo.nl SL'enls. Measrs. II. Wehrung A PROBATE. (Juardianship Bessie, Clyde and Claude Wisslham; Joseph Woodharo apHiinteil guardiau with bouds al s00. Kst John Smith, deed; flual ac count filed and examination set for Monday, April 8. Eat John Clilhool , deed; ordered that citation by publication be issued to heirs to appear at court rooui April 8 and show cause why realty should not be sold. Est John Karsteter, deed, appraise ment filed at f 3BB 9:i. Administra trix authorized to sell personal pro- 390 1 a-rty at private sale for cash in hand. Est Eli J Haines, deed; wil. prov ed and estate admittbd to probate. .00 lots 14 and 15 Brugger tr 3tHi Win B Haines appointed executor C00 1 !..... iu..lii.r sr.- comiie to Ihe n...n,. 1 in Cai lots and a few Ami their way to Wash ngton CViin tv. but only a few because no system atic etlort has been made to inform ..f uhoin haikisl back to where tre ou flt was soat.sl. This had a quiet ing effect uMin the Uiys for a time, It was not long before I hey began their disturbance again an.l tins ume Mr. O. said something in a decisive wav lhat cause 1 several old Uermans to rise up ami walk back toward the them that there Is such p'ee s hoys who "atwal no upon ..e..r.. i T,..i.tin Plains. There is no f ,i,eir iroiiiit" 1ml went and that iu..,..i..r .l.erii.tive of the County f,., Thcv unanimously vetinl or its r-sonrces to give to emmigrants W1um not go in that church Several of our real estate dealers have vw the point I wish lo m ake in ... 0-1.. arhh-li thev are UHinif. I r,,r-ninL Is thi-: WnycouM the I lrvi 1 J ir . p.----p - - Theae are ginsl and as much as an unheran minister and his people so ' I . . ln.IUl.lual outht to he expected in m(.tually ait down on unseemly ne- I . . ... ...... ..1, ... .1. u hila the other HllllOlV. A lew umniTi -"'- HlHfllir 11 liiniinu"'" - busiiHss cards for advertising I'm-" two, one of which I was temporariny . l...i has tiecn Slliruest-U..,..w.t,. with did n-'t do so too. pun . --- --- ii.ii.' .id to sutily the want. It Is to print p one rise ami explain. 20 isH) ,rstwge bookU-ts and si mat in,v mnu to this state I am per i .ui.inii e.ieh home acker's ...w-iiw known to the tact that at train when it h-av-s Omiil.a or s u.t lhns cast .f this kln.l nave I Paul. Thus new settlers will have before the local magislrati and two or thri-eilays to read and Uvome , , wo n each one 3." and familiar with our names and l''-1 1 ,he other sls.ut J.'si. arasa as pictured by the earner. I Young men! Young ladi.-s! What This i.rolmblv would cost 00 or travesty on Ihe word, are you - . i - . .. . I0H0, but It would turn more man Sw-rB that you are tr-aiing on v-ry UMN) iss.i.lc tins way. V e can allow .-round when yiaj gnu - ... u Im.....! . I ! ........ I. ...4 1'n.inutlVM.? more tnan a uonar ran " cniircn aim iiu--"..mu. j.-... - for l.s-siiiiL' new citirens. We need Cavlat Actor isipulation ami w -an ol irrow witu ...i-i-niul thr ft till there are mor.- ....t... ts.ii a move- "Amful ant Mr was hit mr mr ........ .iril toward an organil w.dow ef the brave General Burn- i I . s . t f. at Knn Ka iIiw. I . . i.i I i mA till nii.rn Douglas A Morris et ux to A F Millard lot 2 sec 12t2sr 2 w Mary Flifk and husband to Rolavt A Taylor lot f5 Hleel add lU-averton - 2500 Sarah E Hay and husband lo E Ina C Fletcher 30 ac sec 17 t I n r 4 w... A B Findley and wife lo II 11 Findley 40 acsec 21 t 1 n r I w - J L lH-mieey guardian to Carl Meier tr in sec 7 t 1 n r 3 w. E M Beggs ami husband to T Spillman 87 ac J A Flippin d I c M E llendrick and wife to Le- vina A Watt lots 15 and 16 blk 10 South Park add to Forest Grove 30 171 100 350 A Sight Of Trrrar. Mer. Schulmerich Bros, have bought tha Bailey brick now occupi ed by the Pharmacy. ltie I nar- macy is to be moved to the store room1 in the llailey brick next to John Dennis on the corner of Main and Se out! Sts. Messrs. Schulmer ich will occupy their new purchase witi detmrtment of their general merchandise, probably hardware and agricultural implements.' Growers are beginning to plant onions for the crop to he harvested in S'ptemlier. The industry has h..n r.rnlitable for the iast two " " I - years ami esscially ia this true of of the market now. v itn the u d it ion of the Orient lo former mark ets it is thought that nv production will not prove di-mstermis 'his year, f-om-rmonan Tongue startisl from Washington last Tuesday nd Is ex lavted to arrjve today or tomorrow withiait lionds, Est Margaret Gruhhs, decl; J b Buxton, II C Atwell and Joe Bailey apMiinted appraisers. Est (III Hiddink, deed; final ac count allowed and estate closed of record. Est Henry Buxton, deed; receipts for -disbursements to legatees Died and estate closed of refold. Est P L Smith, deed; administra trix authorized to institute action for collection of notes. Est Henry Beave rt, deed; final ac count file I and Monday April 8, set for examination. MAItitlAOK I.K-knsk. License to wed were issued March 5th lo Neil J. Srenson 23 and Ann A .Myers 2S; a id J B Wilke 82 and Eva 3 Waters 27. To the 0111111 aud members ol Echo Assembly No, 1S4 or United Artisans WuritKAS. In view of Ihe loss we have sustain! by the decease of our sifter and ai-sa late,' llschel A. Wallanand of the still heavier hms sustaine.1 by tho' w ho were nearest ami dean-st to her, therefore I it Kf.soi.vkii. 'That it is but Just tribute to the memory of the depart ed to any that in regretting her re moval from our midst we mourn ror one who was iu everyway worthy our respect and regsr.1. KK-sot.VF.D That the heartrelt sympathy of this Assembly I ex tended to her ie!atives ami friends in th. ir hour or affliction and trial. Kkwii.VKo. Ttit nw copy ol lhm involutions shall be given lo the fmily f the deceased, ote copy sent lo the csinty sqs-r, aud ne copy hung upon the wall of th Died March 6lh at the family resi deoce near Greenville. Henrietta wife of D. E. Kuder aged 79 years. The deceased whose maiden name was Henrietta Dawson was liorn In Indiana in 1S22. 8he moved to Illi nois with her parents when child. Then to low, afterward lo Missouri thence in 1817 to Oregon where she has since resided. Her first husband was Wm. Dotsou. To them were born two children now dead. Iu 1859 she married D. E Kuder, who with their two children survive. Her daughter Mrs. Ellen Kuder Woods was wilh her mother ttluring her last lllueM. Her son, Lewis Kuder lives in Southern Oregon nd could not ot home. Her ged huslud Is left . .. a J .... 1 .... alone on their donation muu ,." where they had lived for more man thirtv year. She was faithful wife nd mother nd the testimony of those who knew her is that b" .a irood woman and kind neign bor. She ws member of the Bap tist church at one time but fter com- in to the tlce where she died, nnu- soclety Of that ln amw d..c Sons have lsen looking over the city this week for a ware-room for agri cultural iriaals. Th Jackson build- ng on Main street next to E. J. Lyons was about settled upon. The Couuty Court bought two rock crushers this week, paying for each 1200. One will go to Cedar Mills and vacinlty, the other to the w.-sl end of the county. Mr. Herman Schulmerich Istarted on Monday last for his gold mine near Sumpter. He got word that the snow is melting aud that there is an abundance of water for piping- Wm. Poioter, of Salem, visited iu Hillshoro, this week with hia daugh ter. Mrs. W. U. Gault. He is just reenverimr from an attack of the rip. ' Watch for the clearance sale at Schulmerich Bros., when opening up Ihe annex to their store about April lot. STATE Pit ESS. There has been no election of se nator in this state for many years in which Ihe people so readily acquies ced as they have in the selection of Hon. J. H. Mitchell. Those who opposed htm are free to admit that Oregon has not an bler nor hrsinier man for th position and that Pacific coast interests could uot nave laiieu into better hands. Mitchell's past record in the seuate shows that In those days he was all work nd no play nd he is yet the same Mitchell who will be untiring in his xeal to promote the welfare of Oregon. Mitchell won out in a nam fight, having behind him the conser vative republican element of the elate, the class of republicans who not only desired the election of sen ator who was in absolute accord with t'he administration, but also the se lection of man whose statesman ship entitled him to Ihe confidence of the public. The fight is over and the victory won. While the Register vigorously opposed Corbet t we are not so per sistent as Carrie Nation, but taxe lavimr aside our little hatchet only hoping that Ihe neces sity for unearthing II will never arise Hooks t.lvea Altar. A little booklet, "What Chair Car is," has just been issued by the Burl ngton Houte. To anyone in tending lo make a trip cast it will give a great deal of valuable informa tion. These elegant Chair Cars are attached to every Burlington Koule train and eats are free to holders of tickets via the Burlington. Many travelers prefer the Lliair t.r to me Tourist Slee er. The laaik will he sent free to anyone addressing H. W. Foster, Ticket Agent Burlington H iute, Cor., 3rd and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. New Train t Nt. Louis. The popularity of the, St Louis gateway to the east is ,empliaaiel by Ihe announcement on the part of the Burlington lloute that it will establish additional traiu servlcejie- tween Denver and Si. Louis, May 5, 1901. The new train will leave Denver at 2:30 p..m., arriving at St. Ijouis 6:00 p. iu. the next day dupli cating the service now offered by the Burlington between Denver and Chicago. Orders for new equipment have la-en plai-ed, aud the St. Ixiuis S.a-ial, as it will Ik called, will have many attractive features hitherto un k now n to travelers betweeu the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi valley. Schuluierich Bros., powder for sale. have blasting Rubbers, lubber laxits, rubber and oil clolbiug, at Schulmerich Bros. Good stock low prices. . , If you want good repairing work on boots and shoes, please call ou Gus Koehler, at Landnk'sold stand ou Main street, Sehulmerii-b Bros, have few ladies' caK and cloaks left which will lie closed out at cost, also some men's overcoats and mackintosh's. Incr no joined no church though held to her pope in Christ until tne iasi Died at the family residence near -gaiu during our connection with Look elsewhere in this pawr for the Burlington Route advertisemeut of "What a Chair Car ia" and send for it it's free and if you are going east it will iut-rest you. For domestic dry goo-Is Schul merich Bros.' prices are below all coma'titors. ijiiu-rn. March 1st. Mrs. Rebecca Si fiolflied Hay aged 62 years. She had been fllcted wilh sthm for several years, and duriug the cle r weather of January, n tic o. . .LI. a axtilk. grippe. She was noi am stand Ihe complications oi ou.. - ladas. Mrs. Hay was sister ot non. Benjamin Seholfield, now ol Forest Schulmerich Bros. Just received an invoice of men's clothing, see them if you need anything in their line. Mounts for stump pictures t the Indepkntif-nt office, 1 do and Itnlf for 5 i ts. t ar4 of Thauks. Wm, Hay snd family desire lo ex press th.-ir heartfelt thanks for the kindness and sympathy of friends during the Illness and burial of their beloved wife and mother. Schulmerich Bros, have a car of Utah plaster, price 113.50 per ton. Oregon politics.. -Eugene Register Blahsk island in the Columbia river below Umatilla station is ovr run with rabbits and coyotes. The owners have arranged for a drive f rid the Island of these animals. It the hunters would not kill quite so msny cotes for their scalp", Ihe rabbits would not require driving. Nature has balance of power tnai Grove. She came to Washington ought not to lie broken .wliceol Finn I frieMlemeot. Noti.s- is lnr.-liy yivn. tlmt tlie nniler 8iiMll enflltrit ol llie at Will nJ tst:i ni. nl of Hriiry llravert .1 ce-n-d haa tiled her filial acromit a hu. Ii eieeiitria in t" Comity Court, of Wii.hinitoii County. Ot- 5 mi, ami Kaid oiirt liax ipoiiitt Moil ay, April Mil I 01 at Hie liour of II) oVIork a. in na the time for hearing uiii arr"ant ANMKHNYUF.R, y xet-utrii of llie liu-t ill ami testament of Henry IteaviTt, il.veaawl. It la easy to tell when your nerve-force fend vital power are slipping away from you. When your day's work leaves you weary and exhausUnl; when you are so nervous, Irritable and sleepless that your nights are passed in restless tossiru?; when you pot up in the morning with no appe tite fr breakfast, and go around all day with a headache; you may bo sure your nervous Btrenpth is being used up f astor than it is being renewed. m j troubled a great deai with nnrr ousness and headache. The least exortion would cause a dreadful pain in tho head and when I became excited I would lose entire control of my nervw. I lived In that misery for ten years, failing to get relief until I began using Dr. Miles' Nerv ine. Within a week my friends were re marking how much better I looked, and soon after I found my health restored." llua. Louis Euj, Idaho Falls, Idaho. IDte o Miles9 Ne vime Olv. the tortured nerves a rest, helps them Wa their tone and Klines, and is a speedy remedy for nervous troubles of every kind. SoI4fcyfllgt."t Dr. Mils MdicI Co, DLLt, Ind. i tor mw u crui