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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1901)
U'ro, io HilUboro, August H, to H. j. Kiiul and wife, a ton, Adoljih cei,;rM liua put hia vain tiou U-himl Mill ami it tm.-k fcl work HRniO. .Mount ir rUiu I'icturvs at the lKltPKNitCNT i.tticH, 1 ilea ami a tmlf (or 6 rl4. Tim miroury at u Mnlrj rfi I'titrniutt tu Hitiuliiwrii h' l VK WctrintMy at :W .. n. J uli 11 li iiUy, of Ibe Pharmacy, auil Win. .MrCtui-t weut ovt-r to Nbw. port la-tl Wflnt-lxy to Im away ten Uaya. Hjv. II. llaDneu wttt next HuiuUy at 3 o'clock p. m. occupy the pulpit in tho Uuptist oiiuriii auti r-peaa in the (lertuan lanKUHire. Mr. I'lclclir llalnea, of IUiuuIh, W vtriting with hia hn thrs, B. K. ami F. A. who live here, lit will tx here, a few day yet. The Delta ha a Dice assortment of l'uper DuMters, which are inuili cheuer thanothe,r kliul-, hint an long nutl get aofter with use. The painter have put the last mat ofpaiutoo the M.J-:, cliurcti. The cilorl a hanilxofue gra with pure white for cornice and cuMlngx. Hod. W. N. Barrett and wife are t Newport thin week. A remark ably wine move couHidering the tem peraiure U over 1 00 In Ihe afternoon 1 1 you want auirmora that ill aland Hit, iwt anil give entire aatifaetiun or money refunded, get a Clau-, al The Delta. See theiu In Ihe window. K. L. MiCoruiick has improved hi atire room 'thin week ly cluiug- lug lii ahelving anil addin a long counter. He Is getting hi new gum aud liii fall stin k of auiunitiou. Not much wheat na yet been tin tilled, hut the yield that lias tayeu measuri'il la quite aatinfm'tory and the iiiittlity ii U llcr til u n has been garnered lor two or three yer. The hop lice had the woml of it this week while the hud waatihiiiiiig mi hot. AmL the grain aphi.i. Hi .far not a word tins been khiiI about the little pen. Hot, dry weather neeim to be unfavorable for im pro potation. 1. A. Kline, a wealthy pro-rty owner ol Brook, (ndiaiia Htarted lhi wet k on the trili to hia home. He hrt.i been exploring ju Oregon and Washington and now true Kit.il to ilinpnie of intercut there with the in tention to return and invent !-.", ((l! in liirm IuiiiImoI Wellington 'county near Forest Orove. Hi'tior ItT liciiton llowiuan went tit P'Htlanil,' Tuwtl.iy taking with biui the eily rvcordri lo be exa mined by the attorney fur Wells Fargo A (Va hunk. The iittorney'a fiimi0ii ou th validity of contracts aud lenuUrlfy of our charter and or tliilnuccs la rt quired by ciipitaliMla bed ie they will inviml in city boiuH, Tint Idaho World of the ttlli iiiht couiuinn a ni.tice of the death of Arm-Id Duiilup which mi-urreil uear Mali i Ci'y o'l Ihe tith. The tleceiweil whh i)4 y m and 8 iiiontlii of age. He was Imrn In New York, crossed the Mann in 1817 and nettled Aral in Wa-tldtiutou county. In 1801, he went 1 1 Auburn, Kjker county, and to J laho lu IH63. He tlieil of con- huii) lion aud during the Ui-I mouth of bin illmtt.4 wat tendei !y careil for by l.iH friemN on Willow rrti k w til Itlalm City. Some id our lllilniiuro n c!i:i ulc re beginning to feel the effect of tlie H.iu Franclfico teamsters' strike. FreiKbt diss not come as promptly as before the labor li 111 cully. ' The anoyance will probubly lie only tem porary an it is uiiderhtiMMj that the whulnealers are installing private drays. It would be a little fturpria Ing if the alrike would have the ff.;ct of deatroyinjx the big city transfer coin panics ami confining ell cartagn to the whoicale houses. It wouttl be freedclivtiy as it is now w ith the retail grocery liius. The Kvening Telegram' of the l-'lli inst. tti" that articles of lneorora tiou lnv" l")" Hied by iucorsirators who will nrgiinlx h coiiiny to build aud equip an elivlric railrmul from l'.irtland to Forest Urove. The ospital atiH-k la 1250,0410, and is to be MittocrilHtt by New York and 1'hlla dclphla men. Hurvryora have fiir neveral dya la-en running observa. tiou lines out of the city. The route now contcmplat'il is by Ml. :ion to Mount t'alavary cemetery but thai Is some whit Indeflnale as Ml. Ziort la two niiha from the Court House iu the city, and t'e cemetery is not known out tfiia way unless It la the builal place on the N. H. Jones D iitHtiiui t the head o( the Canyon rortll. Al prvseill uir vt"f i'i tu within a wile of Mt. Kiou church ml it is Msihle to founei t the ue proj-cl with f- rid. ' However thecily Icruiinus hm not been pub-li-.de. I. Tbe route over the hill will depend much on the matter of get ting Ihe ruM of way. The company ilia's tret ml a road bad enough lo Justify a light f..r Hie right of way. The Brat m-clion of the road will be ,..iit to the cemetery, though Forest Uiuvu U Ibe ultiiuate dec tintion. Tbe pmaneclua of the 'Portland Journal" ia circulating Tba new papb li to h uiorning dsily issued about Noveuilier 14 next The plunt will le su(H -lent to print a Zi Pg paper at the rat of 12,000 coplea per hour, or 16 g at the rale of 24.000 cnplev p-r hour. The pre In the mcsl modern pattern thai the Hoe eiipl nioke and la etuul to priutiug in three colors. The newa aervice la to be all that can be furnlsbed by the A-aclated Press with additions. In polities the par will be dcmiR-ratic, though flrit it will le a news paper. The people that aie behind the enter prise are closely asstciateU itb Hearst, of Ihe Ban Francisco Exam iner. When th J'-urnnt i" publish ed there will be four great dailiea lu the bunch, Examiner, Sri Fmnclsco; Journal, New Yi rk; Arm rh-art, Chicugn; ami Ji urnal, 1'. itluu-l. There will be no "yellow" alsiut the Portland venture lor such a til t is necesMiiry to Iksuu the great papia in the big cities. Portland being a conservative town, other devicea.are to be employed lo aecure circulation. The one relied upon la uewa service 'Kith loreigh aud local. The paper will have the use f the Exauiiuo.'a iptflsl wire from Washington, New York and Chicago to San Francisco, and a special leased wire from Han Francisco to Portland. The publish ing of Ihia paper Is contingent ou one proposition alone, the securing o! 10,000 paid subscriber at $7 50 per year in Oregon. The money is to l-e di-Hited with Ladd 4 Tilton, Port laud, in trust, to la paid to the Jour nal only when the first number is issued." If 10,000 annual subscrip tions are not H ur"il, the money will la- retured to I hose who do subscribe and the effort will go fur naugh. - In Portland, the Clmmla-r of Cuumerce, the li-iard of Trade and the Manu facturera Assia-iatiou have taken ti'iid of the proposition and are pushing it. Several Individuals have lulwcrilMHl loo papers each ind have tlcpoaittd 1750(10. liul 10,000 sub- scriU'rs are a giMMlly nuinls r aud inn be obtained only by united effort. It is umlt'r.stnod that 75 subscriber are expected from this County. Thera is really no organii ilion here to lake up the matter, hence individual will have to come forward without siiliciliou and give iinme mid deposit runuey. C. K. Henry, 273 Stark st. Portland, is Secretary of the Cham tier ol Commerce committee having the matter In charge. Remit tunce aunt to hi ui will be properly credited and deposited iu the band. Two or three weeks ago a Portland base ball team that considered itself fairly good, came out to Illllsboro Uccreatlon Park and waa whipped by a score of five to three. Some of the players are employers at Wad hams A Go's. They went home and tol 1 what aort of material tliey bud to face. The Urni became interested and the result waa a uniform for the "Diamond W's" who are adopted by the big provision and grocery house. Auotlier Portland Arm. lloaset A D.-vcrs, Coffee and apices are patrons of a team organized with young men from the city. They have been uni formed by the popular Coffi-e Co., and named Q Idcu Weat'a. These tenuis will contend for mastery in il-creation Park next Sunday at 2 o'clock. It is learned that the Port- laud housea are lacouiing enthusias tic and are to be fully represented at the game. The visiting team liao been leateu but once this summer but the Diamond W's will try to make it Iwn. A coincidence Is the pitcher in each tam is the younge-t in the state and that this ia the first season for each. The work they are doing is remarkable. After the ma cli game the married men of lillsboro, (benei let-) wi'.l crosa bats with the bacheldors, (diamond dicks.) The line up w hich follows indicates where the laugh ooiu"i in. Shute c W:inu II. ilagley p W illiams Finney 1 b Jack H.-hmelUi-r 2 b Waggener O.irtlner 3 b Perkins L in It a a Uowers (I. lingley . r f Lttmkin Otia cf C Allison Sappington I f lti.iler H- v. 11. A. Deck formerly station ed In Hillthornaa pastor of Ihe Evan- Ileal church met with a M-rious ciilei t in Albina last wis k. He was making some repairs to the riaif of his houe when he slipped off and fell to the ground striking on bis head. On Saturday last he was con valesiint. Severn! of the Willamette counties report fewer "erns of school age this year than they did last. VaRh ington rouuty is short aft pupils and Linn drops hack 179. There are gains in all of Ihe counties e.-4 of the Cascades a.d south of the C-dapooii. H. Van Meatle, of Orants I'asa Mas in tiwu Inst week visiting friends and relative. Van ltarncd bis trade on the lNPRrF.MDK.NT and Is now in charge of the mechanical department of the Oregon Mining Journal. Mn. F. C Shaunahau, who haa Iwn visiting at her father', Mr. M. Ireland, for several days haa gone to her horn lo Tacooia. ARTICLES roRCOl'STT EXHIBITS. HHng anxloua to have the exhibit from tiila county cover very variety of agricultural product, I appeal to everyone tomakeao effirt lo con tribute at least one article for exhibi tfou al the coming State Fair. Any one having farm product will confer a favor on the undersign ed by diopplng a card addressed to me, utatlug what be baa or when coming Into Hillaboro, bring your product with you as tout ia the only way 1 will be able to get, up a credl table exhibition for auch a county aa ours. You individually kuow best w bat you have, aud where the bct can be found In your field, orchard aud garden. We should all deal re to take an active interest lu allowing to the world what .Washington county iv capable of prialuclog, and aurely each one cau afford to take a little time to help this tbiug along, ao that the Blue itibbon at Salem thia fall can Ihs brought to ua. Many have contributed liberally already, others have promised to do ao. And when you come to Hillaboro I Invite you al) to call in aud see what 1 have ou band up to date. I want fruits of all kinds, green, canned and dried, drains of all kinds, but especially buckwheat. U.-rman and Hungarian Millet, sugar cane, broom corn, corn, nax, etc. Vcgrtiblea of all kinds, both freh and canned. It ia my Intention to bring the whole exhibit back from Salem ami exhibit it at o it Street Carnival at Hillsboro in Octnlar, o that parties who are intending to contribute to it are lequcated to aend their products In time for the State Fair. They will be brought Iwck ia time for ex hibition for the Street Fait. Awaiting your liberal co-operation, I Din very resp; j-tfully yours, F. M. HnutCL, i Hillsboro, Ore. KEtLemie. Henry llutto to J F Hall 10 ac sec 13 I 1 r6 w .; $ 100 D C Miller to John Cnaika Iota 3 and 4 Fi uitvale add to For est Orove 376 S Kums i t al lo Loren Wood bury s J of w 4 aec 4 t 2 n r 8 w '. 600 Alhan Meyer to Brunp Meyer li.75 ac sec 3 t 2 a r 1 w 800 Sarah Halderiiian to L D Hal- dermiin 97. 6 ae David Alien - die 1000 J S Etrhart to Minerva Ear- . hart 4 ac sec 6 t 3 r 1 W.... 850 Elizabeth Sargent to D J Fenn and E J Jae ger nw aec 22 t 1 s r 4 w 500 K lii liuila Ennes to F M Hel- del lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 8, 7 and 8 blk 1 and other landa Hills boro 600 F A Dai ley admr to J W tiiiodin 45 ao A Smith estate 225 D U llcasoner to Alice Beatty, Q. C. 0IAMOSU W WO. I he Diamond W.. team won an eleven Inning game from the Port. land Ramblers, at Recreation Park last Sunday afternoon by a t-core of 3 to 2. The visitors scored one tally in the first inning. The Diamond W's scored two runa in the old relia ble sixth, and Ihe Ramblers tied the score in the nth, which took two more Inulngs tu decide Ihe winner. Meach the Rambler pitcher ia the best the boys have been against this year. Their whole team are fine playt rs. Downs waa invincible, striking out 17 men. A very pretty Inutile, play was made by Hare to Hriggs to Purdin. Miller made two Cue catches in the field. The boys looked neat in the new uniforms A Co., of presented by Wad h am Portland. The acore follows: DIAMOND W. AB. U. R. TO, A. E. F Krim, 2b 5 0 u 6 2 0 Hatch, cf 5 2 0 0 0 0 Hut-ia, c 4 1 I 14 A 0 Punlin, lb 5 0 1 0 1 Mi-Fee, rf 5 2 1 0 0 0 Miller, If f 0 0 t 0 0 Dnirna, p 6 0 0 0 1 1 llirr, 4 0 0 0 3 2 II Cook,. 'lb 3 0 0 I 10 Total 41 5 3 81 13 4 KAMBLEKS. Mvath, p 5-1 I 2 6 1 Allen, e 5 1 A 10 2 0 Kwd, It 4 1 0 13 1 0 llitrkett, -Jh 4 0 0 2 0 2 Walliix, II 3 0 U 0 0 0 McDonald. .4 I 0 I 1 2 K.ywr, i f 4 0 0 0 0 1 Dtirnev, 4 0 0 I 4 0 Ulw, if 4 0 1 2 o 0 Tatid. 37 4 2 :t It u Rum by innings KunMer. . ...lOOOOOOOloo J Iiian.uii't W 0 0 0 0 o 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 Strn. k (Hit hy Diwns 17; Meach 10. Itas i-n Ital's Ikiwnit I. 2 hit Mr Fee. Stol.n b.i-es Sues, Hare, t Mrach. Harriiitv hits I'mjlin, Miller. Ifcaib'e pl.ij 1 birr to Briggs to Par din. Time of (Mine 2 huura. Umpire, Ktiy (oik. D tn ii:Ur th.-t while Set-u I me r Ich Bros, are the leading ilenlers in farm implemetit' in ibis county their store ia the bent place to buy all kinds of general merchandise, full stock of everything on hand. romT mint. OOUSTV 11CRT LAW. C 11 Koi h v S H lliehey, acai-n t r money; luugi:ie.t.t I -r plaintiff b. default. PROBATK. Eit Nathaniel Holland, deal; ad mio'atrator, Wm Hesrn, directed to turn over all property Id hia band oelouging to the tstate at Jaa Laid law, attorney lu tact tor the hekra. Upon the filing of the receipt tb es'ale will be closed of record. Uuard. Win II Oordon, miuor ordered that cltatloo by personal er vice bo maae upou aaid minor lo aupeur August 20 and show Cause I any why a guardiau ahall not be ap pointed, E-t Nathaniel Francisco, deed; or dered that the real estate belonging to the estate being appraised at leas 350 1st sold at private sale without advertising. Guard J no S-immers, minor; an nual report filed ami approved. Est Susau J Slauley, deed; final account allowed aud estate Is cbaw-i of record Ed Anna C Hatch, deed; notice ol filial settlement not having been pnl lisbed the exaiuiuatioo of Ihe final account U continued till Sept 0th Guard. August, Bircher, lusane; ordered that cltatiuo be served on said Uorcher and the supt of Iuaaue Asylum to appear Sept 9 and show cause if aoytheiebe why a guard iau of the estate shall not Im9 appoint ed. Est Sam I Williams, deed; adminis tratrix Uauthoriaed to borrow 15000 with which to pay the claims owing by Ihe estate. COMMISSION EKH COURT. RKrt Geo A Morgan clerk. Re- cei ti of fees for the month of July tl2t Report approved. R-'port RSWann recorder. Re ceipt for July II 19. Kfport ap- provi d. Application ol Cora Tucker et al for repayment of di .trict attorney's feea in divorce proceedings. Con tlnutd. . - Od ir Dale dedication. Ordered that the tots and blocks in said dedl cation la) vacated. Peti ion John Troutner, for public esr-iumt. Ordered that suck ms- nient be established and that ao or der to open said road will be issued when the said Troutner shall pay the damages assessed and the costs of the proceedings. Petition of John McClaren for a bridge across Uales Creek continued. Appointment of B W Barnes, as sistant examiner. Confirmed. Rebate taxes, ordered that warrant lor $1.50 on general fund and .19 on road fund dist No 4 be drawn in fa. vor of Samuel White rebate on bis taxes, Land sold for taxes. Ordered that on payment of 111.05, taxes and costs, the county will execute quit claim deed to C Allenbach for land ltcrihed in his petition. Decrte or court, ordered that a warraut for 187 in favor of W D Bradford be drawn to pay livery bill as per decree of circuit court Acceptance of Gales Creek bridge. Ordered that a warrant for 9230 I drawn In favor of J W Goodio in payment for building the Gales Creek britlge. Bridge bouds. Ordered that con tractors be required to execute auffl lien I bond for the faithful perfor mance of their contracts to build hridgo or make fills in the public roada, Change in Cornell Road. The at torney for petitioners was allowed to withdraw the petition. Tigardville bridge and fill. Rids for building bridge and making fill were 0'ne.l. M S Dalley ...805 M M Mead 842 W L Crocker 284 W L Ciocker being lowest and bewt bidder was awarded the con tract. Est Jas Fox, deed, ordered that M II Parker tie cited to appear at the court r sim Sept 4t'give i-videtce touching the prorty if any belong ing In the estate of Jas Fox deed The clerk and udge will summon other witnesses if in tlieir Juilg uent such testimony is needed. 'oil Koai I. The application of Claud Thayer to have the Nehalem river declared a highway in that part ol its course in this county was continued. CLAIMS AI.IAAVLu. I he following claims were a bowed ti.tl warrants voted at the Au, ust erm i f Ihe count, court. Ilillt-'oro, frtreol aMnirif nt... .) 28 85 B.S.- A Enuii, li itl'i s, roi.ls.. .. 12 00 Bloyd A fiKler, br-lc , n .. . . 31 75 lie 'inond & Sitpi'iiKti'.i, r ads.. 2 00 C V llani-ork, bri-l'--, roa '..... 15. F C Toelle, brids.:t roads 60 Vigardville bun co, " ln'i, .".I 50 U W fiUBwart, Kalf : " t. - ... 2 00 A C Arch bold, puuptH' 21 40 J F M Coley, Indigent 10 00 Hill-horo Electric 1. A W Co.... 13 ' C K Kra.lle.T, pnu and prit (10 00 E M Kire, pait ami pri. 2 OU 11 A Ball, school iopt. sal 60 15 W E Milam, lUK v Aiken 6 tti Coast A gt Co, stationery 4 00 Glass A Proiiliomme, stai Th Inrla lloxlson Co..... 74 70 00 May Brr-s. pan and prig 4 45 A M Collins, paa and prit l. . . . 44 40 Geo H Will oi, aaseasing, and ooU 1 00 B Cracdall, sal anil ml 51 00 J W Kel, 1 and col 205 3 Bo A Ituiton, pau and pri..... 15 00 A li Cadv, pau and pr'ia 4 (10 H-nves Hroti, pan and (iris. 3 IK) Ralph Vt snn, talarr 127 60 Hillsboio Pub Co stationery,.... 42 25' Argus, stationery 'i 50 Qro A Morgan, salary Bog A Ennia, bridges, roads. . , L A Rood, salarv and etc,; J (j A Young, salary E J Ward, salary M 8 Dailey, bridges, rosdt 231 70 7 11 80 800 18 80 1)0 00 Total 1534 30 Why do you work for small wages when with us you can earu 8 to 5 per day pleasant, inrmanent aud prcfltable employment to ladies ai.d keiiilvuieu. Address Manager," room 403, I'bambt-r of Commerce building, Tacoma, Wash. You can save money by buying bicysle sundries of O. G. Wilkes. The hot weather of the past week ia bard on children who are apt to get too much acjd by the green frnit tbey eat. The bad symptoms are vometing and diarrhoea. But a worse lood is candy and starchy sub. .-.tauces. The sugar of the candy this waim weather if too much is eaten sets up acetic fermentation. Much of the candy has a liberal portion of starch and wh'n digesting in the stomach first turns to sugar, so there are two sugars when during this summer weathet there should be but a trace. The same diet effects adults the same way ouly they generally do not eat so liberally. A little care should be observed about thia time by both adults and children. Yesterday David Wenger and son aged about 16 years were felling a tree in the forest, the ax used by the father flew off the handle and struck the son in the lower abdomen cutting a frightful gash. Dr. Li ok later was cilled by telephone from Glencoe, He hopes to save the lads life. M. Petersou A Son mix and apply Are proof aud water proof roaf paint that Is a perfect protection. A roof that waa this week repaired iu Hillsboro shows that the leather end of the shingle, which is always cov ered by overiaplng, is asaouud as when laid 24 years ago. It is the part of the shingle that Is exposed which rota and wears out. Peter son's paiut covers this aud renders a roof practically everlasting. Mr. J. C. Miller living three or four miles northwest of Glencoe is building a tun section fruit diyer this year. Its capacity will be about! hundred bushel of pruues per day. Last year Mr. Miller had three tons of evaporated fruit prepared on a small drier. He bas a full crop ol prunes thia year but no apples. The city will lake posse slon of tiie Light and Water plant ou Monday, September 2d. The superintendent has not been yet sell cled, though lie Will probably be chosen ht the next j meeting of the council which occurs to-night. Mayor Bailey nominates aud the council confirms. The vote for queen of the Native Son's carnival is: Miss Annette Elliott . 80 Miss Maude Shannon 74 Miss Marie Tongue 73 Mrs. Emily Council C8 Miss Eva Catching .4s Mrs. Elsie Schulmerich 20 onerman wiison leiviveil a mes sage yesterday slating that tho wife i of bis sou Walter, who lives in Albina, is dead. Mrs. W icon's maiden name was Kolley. The O. R. A N. Mtauiship Elder i- at the bone yard at Portland with the Columbia. Both ships are wail ing till the end ol the S.ui Fraucisco labor strike. Mrs. Walter Taylor aged 34 years died this week. She leaves a hus band and six small children. The laws of health require that ti e bowels move once ea.-h day and one of the penalties lor violating this Jaw- is pilea. Keep your laiwels regular by taking a doae of Chamberlain' stomach and Liver Tablets Mhen necessary and you u ill never have that severe punishment lnt tcd up on you. Price 25 cent. For sale bv Delta Drug Store. OABTOniA. Beast! er PROFESSIONAL BASE BALL "Where Rolls the Oregon" ! hjuxlaND v. TACOMA I AUCTION' Lewis t Clark Exposition ' OT S'lTOOIv J'ortland, Oregon, ! OCTOHER4, 1 001 Jr xcl j 1)AY Native hi Carnival, Hillsboro, Octobsr 2-5, 13111 SPECIAL... ATTHAOTIOXS ... EACH DAY SPECIAL RATES ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC Win Mobr makes boots at lu shopou SeiMiiid street, HillslMiro, for 1.o ja-r pair, ews sliia- fur 15 ai i . fves special attention I (aiir ln. Hn usea only flrst-gru't- rtik-k w hich t nablt-s hlin to guaran h hia work. Astoandel the Eultor. E litorS. A. U.'ivkij, il B inie.t- vilie, 8. C, was ouce Iiiiuieusely sur- v iitiMl- rhrtulLrh 1.tn. mifT.. luir t - . . . (r 'iu Dyspt pita," he writts, "my wife waa greatly run -lowu. She had nirr-iisu tr vittl auil ruut'llll ' great di"tretm from her stomach, but .... - t .1. ... ..I l ir : she tried Electric Bil'cf-i which help. iu,, bl'r "l "" DlJ ",Kr U!,i"k" f,,ur i 0 't',c8 Bte " "'Wrely well, i tii eat Dy,nln8- It' tfraod tonic, and Its ! 1't.lkllM lu VtiwA flllMliliM. IPfl kltluiull.l for torpid liver." For Iudigelioi, , Lnaaof Appetite, Stomach and Livt i trouble it's a positive, guarauti i cure. Only 50u at Delta Drug Store. Those wisbiug to puichase improv ed farms, large or small, city lots or city residences, in Hillsboro or in Forest Grove, will find it worth while to see J. W. Shute at the bank, Hiilaooro or Ben). Schol field at For et Grove. For sale, for little money a most valuable dairy farm of 322 acres in Tillumook couuty. Thirty cows and all farming Implements go with Ihe land. Two residence, four bams. Eighty acres in meadow 235 acres of the tract Is bottom land aud most of ii beaverdaui. From three to four tous of hay to the acre haa been the average yield of hay. The Income of the dairy Is now 150 dollars per month: Town four miles distant, good school and a .church hard by. The market is Astoria and spot ca-sh for all produce taken there. The coast steamer makes weekly tripe. Reason for selling owner is over 60 years of age aud wauls to retire. Terms $20.00 per acre, half cash, bal ance on time to suit purchaser. For other particulars see memorandum ou file in this office. What a Tale It Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaun diced looi, moth patches and blotches on the skin, it's liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear rosy checks, rich complexion. Only 25c at Delta Drug Store. "Through tho mouths of June and July bur baby was teething aud took a running off of the bowels and sick ness of the stomach," says O. P. M. Holliday, of Doming, Ind. "His bowels would move from five to eight times a day. I bad a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and DiH'rhirt-a R inedy in the house and give hint f-jur drops in a teuapoonful of walor and ,bu got Isptter ;it orce," Sold by Delta Drug Slore. DYSPEPSIA "For alz fftn I was victim ordra prpaia In lu wm form. 1 could t-t nothing but milk touAt, nnd at times my stomach would Dot retain aud diirttt even tbuL UnI Msrrh I bviran taking (.'ASCAKETS and since t lien I nave swaony improved, until 1 am as well as I ver wm in my lilit." David ii. Mdrpbt, Newark. O. CANOV Plaasant. Palatable. Potent, Tsitte OooS. Tto ' Good. Never Siukeii. Weakf-n. or Grip. Mto. Jbc.Auft. 1 ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... a sit f rtiMss. ammt, s. ia. in Hll.Tfl.Rlf! BoM D"1 8."ifnt"1 by all 1ruf- PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal A practical, progressive school, conspicuous for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates In positions as bookkeepers and stenographers. Already proud of a high stsnding wherever known, it steadily grows better snd better. Open stt the year. Students admitted any time. Private or class instruction. Lesrn what snd how we teach , and what K costs. Catalogue fre. Hoera al Dtractara D. P. THOMPSON, PRF.SItlKNT D. SOUS COIIKN - . PAVID M. DUN Kg iTIlE BL6T COUNTY ! FA I It EVER HELD IN -STATE OF OREGON Tho iiuriington Riute have the lowest rates lo all points east, quick est time, ift s-rvie aud you ride on Ibe Finest Train In the world. For hats go in Si-huliiierich Rms. Schulmeriih Bros, have sobj 69 machines this season to date. Call and are the Yale and Pool I bi'-yclea at O. G. Wflke'r, Second St. A. C. Archbold, Second street Hillsboro has just received a large Invoice of cook stoves and. steel ranges. j Call ou F. J. Bartw-r, Secoud street if you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Try bis baths, either hot or cold. A. C. Archlaild has an over stock of aickle grinders. These he la sell ing below cofet while tbey last. Sec ond street Hillsboro. j O. G. Wiikes bas the finest linee of suudries and bicycles iu the city,' Also a neat repair shop lu connec tion. All work guaranteed. J Schulmerich Bros, are offering a nice line of medium priced buggya aud wagons see their stock and get': prices if you waut anything in the' Hue. ' Their Secret is Out. All Sadieville, Ky., was curious lo learn the cause of the vast improve ment in the health of Mrs. 8. P. Whit- taker, who hail for a long, lime, en dureti untold sufferti g Irom a chronic bronchial trouble." It's all due to' Dr. King's New Discovery," writes her husband. "It completely cured her aud also cured our little grand daughter of a severe attack of Whoop ing Cough'" It positively cures C ughs, Colds, LaGrlppe, Bronchitis,' all Throat aud Lung troubles. Guar anteed bottlea uCc and 81.00. Trial bottles free at Delia drug store. j Te Save Her Child j From frightlul disfigurement Mrs Nauuie Galleger, of La Grange, G., applied Buck leu's Arnica Salve to great sores ou her bead and face, and writes Its quick cure exceeded ad her In -pes. It works wonders in Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, Burus, Scalds and Pilea. 25c. Cure guaran teed by Delta Drug Store. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures, coughs and colds at ttue. We don't mean that id relieves you for a little whil it cures. It has been doin a t this lor nan a century, it nasi saved hundreds of thousand cf lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. ! huvr rxtv- to much benefit froti It, that I a. wat rr uruinrntl bmiolt tut uu.. thri.ui, brnnrlii'l and lung trnuklc.H CiiAx VANDLkCAKa Wa.urfur4, N. V. ftliiloh'a CriHTimptl Our la nM by a- ilrtiKtclHta t Vr, Aon, I.OO b.ttlr. A iirliilsil cit.rettits ror with avrr iMitflw-J II vu ar unt umiIhIImI tm u drugKiatl Writ for UltitMtrd ln-: Mi crnivamptlAQ. Fur wle at Dt'lt Drujf Slore. Bcldwin's Dys pepsia Tablets, food digesters, start digestion properly--make a healthy, clean stomach. Help the stomach to do its work prop erly until it's cured soc flAW FlAWCIaK, CU PI) W A HO L DAlimiM CO., . I hav (faiuH ! pound Urn ovtaff J'Otir lvipr;i.a Tablet. My at on tact rnw u uui cooUuiua. A. ati. bMNia. AL-llM. CatU KtVAn I BAtnwiw CO., After au(lcr:tsf wm u loonarll trontitf 1m three vmr, hmvt fur- T nutll by uaiag ytnr 4)v-fsetMa Ubirtft, Uittihf avoiiliiig vtrglraf I mi , hi.1' I M rx ut l CASH I'RIZICS ON' A-L.L. IvITL).S ot:i:xiihjits