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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1902)
V Vinl- Found, iu Ililblxiru an overcoat. Owm-r will Cad it at J.N. Fi.iher', JttiMvrtoii. Judge ici. 11. WillittiiMrepublican linn In-i-ii i-Ii rti'tl nmyir of I'ortlnnd. Tho Bad l.ind futilil not nmipa-w hid ili-font. Bicycles at the lUckfl Store, regu Ur wlnl for J0; f 40 whei'l for only I'll. Wh fully u-iranlce these wIiimU in everv wv. Cull on n lie. for buying. Jf you are looking fur furniture step lu at MiViriiii.Vt And got prices, he wlls com lit n nt tfi, wal pHn-r lit & r roll, er(et U5c per yard, iniUini; 2h? and other gtioilH in proportion. Tho llillrilxiro pupih of Mr. V. J Raley, assisted by Frederic H. Vron- iiuin, Mr. Will Fli'ti her and Hit mule iiiur(i't of 1'iu-ifli: University, will ive a eiing ri'i itul in the oern Ihmiki on Wedntwlny evening, June II. (Jenerd siitiuisrtiuii I'm:. lii wrveil Tit-ki t-) on sain at H. Wetirung & Huns', .Mr. A. M. Uiyl, of Simian, Wash i ni; ton Hiciil twmlays Item litis week visiting with hi former NelinihkH neiglilMir, N. 8. Buriies." Mr. lUyl Ih a quartz miner, yet lie has an eye fur firm lands mid wan ho well ilt'HMed at wliut lie saw here t'int he may invent a part of his next clean Hurry llwisou in laid up by a ser ious wound in lilt right thigh, plac ed there aiu-ldonlly hy himself ahoul a week ago. lie always keejm a sharp knife, and on thin oecuxion went tt i Iohh llio lilmle ly pri-nsing it on hi hip, and it happened that tli knifa waa turned I he. wronir way iu IiIm hand and inliii-ted a terrihle gush.' Muni Observer. Adolph A. iJi'kuni, trustee of the estate of Frank D.-kum, ileeenseil, ha sold In M, I!, llu Jon, of Hills boro, through Iloiiutreo & Hiniiionit, the quarter blink on tlm northwest rurner of First and Washington streets. Thin property la improved with a Ihree-Htory and hHinmil hriek hiiildinc, nod is now occupied tiy Williim (ladshy, who has a leise on the building whieh has we vers I years yil to run. The prie.t paid for tho proerly was $70,MM).Oregnn ihii May Next .Sunday Is'lng Children's l)y throughout the land, the Con gregational ehureh and Sunday Heho il will join in a special sorvii-e at 1 1 o'clock. A special program ol music by ehoir and school, respon sive reading, recitations, address by tln pastor and Sunday Nehnol mis sionsry etrricK. will he rendensl under Ihe superintendence of IS. W. IS.irnes. At nilit Hum will lie special music by thei main quartet and Instrumental music by Mr. A. O. Shute and a elieinie! n'riiiiin by II. A, Ui-ser, illuatratt'd with chemi cals. The new programs are work ing lire. The Portland-Forest drove dec trin motor railway fiilnpany aj tak ing Hleps to siwnrn a riiihtof WHy for the track Irom tie county line le. yond U 'dar Mills iventward to For est (i rove. The matter was inform" ally brilliant before the county court anil returned ho ms to come up in the form of a etition. The Hillshorn It isrd of Trade has the matter in hand and will no d-ail.t attend to ae cnriiiK Ihe siensture of properly owners alonu the line. The com pany will ask for a franchise along the highway from where the Barnw road crossH the county linn thence westward to Forest U rove. The comity court Is friendly ti the pnv position but will cotillon the track to the same side of the road and Hti pn late thai the company shall do other things for the public good. The company will bind itself to build Hie road in two years. - The ladies of the Congregational church missionary society held their annual meeting on Wedm-wlsy hist. On Ihe occasions I hey nerve Huppcr and invite husband and Hons. J.nst Wednesday Will 1 'itten ger found A deaf mule on the aliect who waa dilapidated and locked hungry. Will is tiolhinf, if he is nut eyiopatheic whin fine he took his tramp to sapper. Home of the la-dii-a nuked jow he came li "bring t.lri.r "Well, I thought this was a missionary rally and a goiwl place and lime In lake up missionary work." Th" ladies thought ti", and liberally f.-d the mail.' Aa he finished a repast the equal of which be had not partaken of for years, Hhcrilf Si-wi II irtit i up looking fur I be dr inger, his anteeeilenls, resi tleme mid the like. Itapeurs thai he came from I'Uh, h a shoemaker and a tailor, and he roiiie Ihia far oely to la slran.l'sl. iMr. I'illenger claimed the man and waa allowed to have him. He got hint a Job iu tne onion field whet be Is now at Work. Hon. (J. W, i'H(ti tsn waa a tor in Jlillilwiro .it-nlay. The i-plemllil discipline of the New York National (Juard was shown in a fearful crash of a review lug platform that was loaded with people viewing the Ilta-hambeau parade that marched through the Hlreela of New York last week. The stsnd waa built over an excavation teu or lifteen feel deep and gave away in the 'center. Thu opuhiee was pitched Into the vortex like wliea In a hopper. A regiment of the (iuard happened to le Iu the street opponite the staud when it fell. Tim colonel ordered ranks to be hiokt-li. . Tll luuil Willi tiad drilled with Ha regimental auihu-lnii.-e corps coiiiinenced their ruscue work, Tlie injured were tbken out of Ihe wreck, r.nd I lie emergency UriMiings carried by each soldier were used to atop the flow of hh.od. The hospital ambulance re-xndcd premptly hut the tuildier boys had a long lead with Ihe rescue work. It is well worth all that it cor-ts to have a thousand such men at hand in such an emergency. Washington county boys have not liis n without friends where they now live. Mr. W. C. F.lliolt haa been elected on the republican tick et iu Multnomah county to ho city engineer, lie is Mrs. W. C. lled iii ind's brother and a most reliable engineer. T. T. Vincent well known here as a former school auperinten dent, waa elccteu on the republican ticket in lienton county as recorder of conveyances, and V'irgil Waters of the same county was elected county judge ou Ihe democratic ticket. Mr. Watera when he cornea to Hillshorn visits with his hrother-iu-law. V. V. Wiley, I r. James Withycomhe, director of the United Klates Agricultural ex pertinent station at Corvallia, has written Industrial Agent Judsnn of the O. K. & N., a cordial indorse ment of hia effort to get more pure bred cattle in the Pacifle Northwest. "I waa pleased," wrote Dr. Witliy- coiutie, "to note Ihe succesuful Hale of Shorthorns at Colfax,' and also that (lie remainder of Ihe Hereford were dirpesed of there at Hatisfuctory prices. The farmers and stock men will appreciate the good wotk you have done for them more forcibly three or four years hence than they do at the present time." A native born Philippino named Jose Morene In Calle, was examined last week in Haleni' by our .Supreme Court as to his fitness to practice as an attorney in (he courts in Oregon. The young man is a graduate of Ma nilla College and Ihe leading Span ish College in Madrid. He haa read Spanish lay, but aince American im cupal inn of Manilla, ho saw the ne cessity of an i cquuintaiiif-e with American law. yi'hn rudiments he now has, an Unit ho will soon return to Manilla and enter actively Into the practice of his profession. A woman in Walla Walla, Wash ingt'iu, has pro'rtjl adjoining the base ball park. All balls that drop ped on her premises were confiscat ed, she refusing to allow the boy hired for that purpose to n-covcr them. She menaced with a revolver to prevent the small hoy from re covering the ball. The hall manage ment had the woman arrested and taken la-fore a magistrate who lined her fit) and ordered her to allow the recovery of the ball in the future. Mrs. Sarah A. Hloan, of Foreal drove, oied suddenly Wedniwlay I ist at t lie age of 7U years U mouths and 21 days. The iieeeasi-d has la-en a resident of Forest drove f r al most a half century. For the greater part of that time hIio kept a house ol entertainment where many a weary traveler foui.d rest ami refreshment. Wheat slops will carry cargo for less money than last year. This time lust year -10 shillings was asked. The latest charter in Portland for m-ccinlsT sailing was for 27. Peace in South Africa will alio many ships to go into the gem rul freight market wherefore competition will do its work. A contractor of Ihia county has commenced cutting piling near Wa paio Station alaive (is-ton w hicli are to he used in Ihe long trestle of that lie road which is building across a bay of drcat Salt I.tke in Utah. The I uita-r is long rind must not vary more Hum two feet in length. There is much enquiry for tiiola-r lands in the coa-t range that passes through Cltit-op Tillamook I Hiid Washington counties. There will lie no l iiiloiiig of railroads iuto that ivuiilrj this year, but something may l evpii lcd next season. The Wahiuiigloii county ISuuday School Association in session yrnleiiUy at the Tualatin I'laiiis I'resby t'-rian ihunii. The attend aniv lare, and the aesnon a prtftllahle one. The association meets next year at W'ml Union. For Sale 2 Ci tiuhl bucks, one year old. John Mureland, Hilhboro, Or. 12 ( 01 KT H01SE. COUNTY COCKT LAW. The bids for building the Susbauer bridge woro received from 1) It lleaaoner ('-"7 8& MHUtilpy 2MK) J W Uiaidin 217 00 J 1J Tillotsor, Albany, Or..... 179 00 The contract was awarded to J I Tilhdson. Tho bridge la 110 feet long with a t-pan of 4H lei t. The price Is coiibidered very low. Est Wro K Smith, deed; will ad mitted to probate. Mary Smith ap (minted executrix. - Appraiaera W It Connell, John I'etera and W D Ew. Ing. K-t John Kay, deed; final account filed and Monday, July 7,19)2 set for examination. .MAKKIAOK LICENSE. License to wed were issued May 29 to Sidney II Thwaite, 24 and Katie Drake, 21. June 3, lo Win T Johnson, 31 and Iva Bisla-e Hunter, 21, O W TameiHie M 1), 27 and Theresa 1 lei ling, 2.". June 4, Albert V Keehn,22 and L?na A Trchsc-1,17. lUUL KM' A I E. H F Blood to Julia S lthMsl 10 acres in Solomon F.mcrick d I e $ flk F C Kelly and wife till N Hughson lot t blk 0 Steels add to lleaverlun 42.i American ISihle K.w lo Aude li Patterson i i it of said hoc in s J of J S (Irillhi d 1 c 400 Martin dardner ami wile lo iHartha Coldfelt part e J of P iriui.n d I e v. 600 d M draves and wife lo Mary M Cox a J of a ) of n e of a w J sec 31 I 2 a r 2 w 300 O M draves and wife lo Lulu L llruves e j ot s wofaw J sec 31 1 2 a r 2 w 300 OM draves aud wife io dd hert d draves ti of u w of h w hcc Si t 2 a r 2 w A (.' Prowu aud wife to Sophia Martin l acres lu Ivil.t Tup per d I c, . ( M draves and wife lo Her bert draves a of u w and w J of a w ot a w m-e 34 t 2 r 2 w.. Lowell A Young and wife In 8-nlie O Young 82 acres ace 33 tlnrl w It W Lancefield and wife to Wm H 1 fines lots 1,2, 3 aud 4 blk 8 Nayiora add Forest drove 250 100 2250 Ex. dov. Pennoyer who In 1S52 was a resident of this county, living on the land north of Hillshorn now owned and occupied by Mr. Koss, suddenly died at his reaidenco iu Portland last Friday. WmitsTo Help 01 h r. "I had htomaeh trouble all my life," says F.dw. Mehler, proprietor of Ihe Union Untiling Works,' Erie, Pa., "and tried all kinds of remed ies, went to several doctors and spent considerahl money trying to get a moment's peace, Finally I read of Kodol DyspcsiA Cur and I have been taking it to my great satisfaction. I never found its equal for stomach trouble, and glad-1 ly recommend it in hope that I may help other auirerfra." Kodol Dy spepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. Votl don't have to diet. Kodol lyspepsia Cure digests what you est. Delta drug store. Saved Hauj a Time. Don t neglect coughs and colds even if it is spring. Such cases often result seriously at this season just iKM-ause asiple are careless. A dose of Ono Minute Cough Cure will re move hjl danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Hure cure for coughs, cold, croup, bronchitis and other throat and lung troubles. "I have usiil One Minute Coiuli Cure aever al years,'' ways Post master C. O Dawson, llarr, III. "It is tho very Ix-st ctiugh medicine 011 the market. It has saved me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly recom mend it." The children's favorite. Delta drug store. Stand l ike a Stone Mall. Between your children and Ihe tortures of itching and burning ec zoma, -ealilliesd and other skin di seases. How? why, by using ISnck ten's Arnica Halve, earths greatest healer, (piiekeat cure for ulcers, le ver sores, salt rheum, etils, bruises and bruises. Infallible for piles, 2'ic at Bailey's pharmacy. I'rartiralljr Starring. "After using a few Isittiesnf Kodol Dy-lia Cure my wile received perfect and permanent relief froui a severe and chronic case of stomach trohle." siivs J. II. Holly, teal tale iiisnriimv and loan si'eiit, of Macomb, III. "Itefoie using KinIoI DysM-psia Cure nhe 1-011I1I out eat au ordinary niiul without iutenae autleiiug. OABTOTlIAi oWttks Ita HitJ i.alUiwi BjcjII jf Ida Hir.il I- Um lii Iimlan af Utll( IUT1S VIA TUtSOlTU EKN PAtlllt. The Southern Pacific will make special rales to Kan Franciaco on the occasion of the eonvtntion of the Noble of the Mystic Shrine, at that imiiit III June. Tickets will lie ou aalo from June 8rd to 8th inclusive, and will be available for atop-over Id California. Full Information relative to rate, limila and other conditions will I cheerfully supplied by ell local aireuts of the Southern Pacific. Itevrals a Urrat Kerret." It is often Boked how such start ling cures that pusle the beit phyni ciana are affected by Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption. Here's the secret. It ruts out the phlegm and genu infected mucus, and tela tli life giving oxygen enilch and titaliXH the blood. It heals the lu flamed, rough-worn throat and lungs. Hard could aud stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. Kings New Discov ery, the moat infalliable remedy for all throat and lung diseases, duar anted bottles 50c and f 1. Trial bottlea free ut llailey'a Piiarmacy, The article that appeared last week in reference to preparing a county ex hibit at the Stale Fair this fall was mutihit-'d in the hurry of making up the paper. It is reproduce I this week complete, and the suggestions of Mr. Hoidel are worthy of adop tion. " Cecil Humphreys went to Hep. pner on Wednesday last where a job of work awaits him. Portland Markets. Wheat Walla Walla, nominal t6( Utile; bltiKttein, r7e; valley, 0. 1-loiu- liest grailee, -J.lii(3J60 per Imrrel; gruliaiii, J.b!). Oats Old, $1 23ol 40 percental. Barley--Peed, --('!, 22.50 ; brewing $2:1.00 per ton. Millntulia lirmi, fluralT; inidjliugg, $l!f-i"20; shorts, $lit 'Xl ; chop, $15. Hay Timothy. $t I rv 13; clover, $7fe $lll.irs; Oregon wil-l hav, T.u,iS eer ton. Hul'ur -Fancy crcuneiy, iiif l"ic; nniry, I2w lao ; t-lore, 1 ojdi I s- per pound K.yjji Slnrni;e l'Je; fresh i:a."s-.. Cheese l-'iill en-ion Ihiiih, 1:I(p; Y'.iinir Atiierican, i:!'.iV! I lo ix-r pound, I'oiihry t'hirkens, mix ed , $4,00d ri.00 ; hens, $r.0owf fa) ; ihessed, iUi 1 lc tier ihiiiuiI ; sia ini'S, $-.00(.i 3.f0 per dozen; ducks, lor old; $.t.000$4 00 fur young; geese, $il at $0 per dozen ; turkeys, live. ICIri'i' 1 lo ; drefsed, 10f r'tvc is-r noiinn. Mutton Lmnhs, :i '.,(-, gross; dressed, CftiO'.c per poiiml ; alieep, $3.25, grofs; nn-w.', o.? ist rsiiiiiii. 1 Iocs liroKS, heave, $((ir(.25; light, J..oiu.i; ilresstsl, , (.1 1 . S.,0 per pound, huge, ilJ71aC Veal Sinnll, X(.illo; . 1 per pound. Ilei'l dross lor steers, $.'1.5004.00; rows and heifers, $.!.(K)(.i.1.f0: dressed lieef, fij at (tic per pound. Hops loi at l.ri'.o ls'r piiiuid. Wool Vallev, 12 at lUc; Pastern Oregon, 8 ut 1 :! ; moliuir, 1M at "lo per pound. Potatoes $1.00 (!i $.4jper sack. Oiiiona 1, cwt, THE STATE Hill THIS t'iLL. Continued from Virzt Pagn a sotlrcc of prido lo you . to know that you Hr one of thoao who pro ducetl the first-prize exhiliit of the 8ta,e of Oregon You may think because you do not wish to sell or dispose of your farm you have no Interest in adver tising the county. This certainly Is not oul.v selfish but lacks the spirit of public enterprise, which spirit should imbibe very A merit-on citi zen, while the spirit to excel In a person's chosen avocation should be incentive sufficient along this line. Certainly every farmer should take M-rsonal pride in showing to. the world the great resources and pro ducts of our county, thereby Indue ing people and capital lo come in and assist us in developing our vast untouched resources, and in a few years double our population. We need not fear for an overcrowded population in Oregon, for the one tiling she most needs is people. The more people Ihe more capital, which means a market at our own door, and with increased prices. Could we at once double our popula tion our taxes would be lessened al the same ratio. The management of our couuty exhibit al the state fair will be in the hands of tho Cnimty drange. This I consider a wise arrangement. The memlH-rs lading scattered all over the county, are iu a position In look after and receive specimens. I was reiiieHiad by the president of Ihe .state fair, V. H. Wehrung, lo make lluve suggestions to the farmers of our county knowing that now is the lime lo prepare for the fall exhibit. Cultivation is Ibe watchword. Cultivate uoil w will win. I also wisii lo say Unit I will as sist to the ill tin-t of my Miwer lo help make Ihn 1002 exhibit from this county a -micits-s. Having had charge of this county's exhibit Ihe past I wo jears, I have naturally ac quired considerable knowledge aud experience in Ibis line, which will he Ireely givi u to the aid of the drange committees should they wish it. F. M. U EI del. . OF SIX WEEKS Beginning Monttar. Juno 30. will b ducted In une of th rooms of the Port land Uustneiw f-oH rnrnur lrk ani Whlnt.m irtrfrln. It will b trlrtty avhoul of study. a-ti;iif(l to Hid tt-acberii to bights- imiilM In the August examina tion. Kurtlu-r iiurticulani un aiiiltctttiua. OPEN ALL THE YEAg The Pcrtlnnit RuHncn Collrge In open at the year. atuilents mny enter at anj time, for rpl.-Iu! brancht-e or a regular courae. and rta-elve ludlvidual or claoa in struction, aa pn-r?rred. i'iiII or pend far catalogue. Learn whut and how we tf-acl A. P. Araulrui, I.L. II.. I'rlnelpaL V I I. 4 a j , 1 iniurriianu, ri aanea,iain XOOIl'K l-tUt PI HLICATIOM UITKD bTATIM I.AM) OtHl B. Ohkios Citt. Oar.. M T 1H02. XTOTICK IS JlKHKil Y UIVKN '1 HAT il in compliance with the provisions of tlie act 01 Conrvm 01 J une a, is.s. euliitea "An act Tor the sale of timber lumis in the Htales of California. Urexou, Nevada and WashiiitUii J erritory," as attended to all the fublio Land States by act ol August 4, John ( laser, of Oluey, Oouuty ol t'latsop, Mato of Oregon, has this day Hied iu this orllce his swora stals- ment No. i75S, for the purchase ol Vi'K of tlie N V ; , h K i N W i hec 10. 8 W ft w or ec. no. 3 in ran no w and will otter proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or KVuae than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land liefor the llegi-ter and Receiver at this otlice at Oregon City on Friday, the 8th day of August, muz. lie names as witnesses: John Henck, of Oluey, Oregon. Julius Garbe, ef " George Vose, of Astoria, " I'ljns, jj, Larson, of " " Any and all persons claiming adversljr the aoove-deserilied lands are reipiested to file tlieir 0'aiius ill this oftice uu or before said stli day of August, r.i- i ll Ad. K. MOOKKtj, lte$ister. Nollce of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby gi van that the under signed t'lrrulors ill the last will and teeta aient ol J01111 Kay, deceased, have filed their final account as such executors in the eouuty court of WashiiiKlon county, UreKOU, and said account will be heard by said court on Monday, July 7, 100J, at the hour of IU o'clock of auid diiy. M KT Jans Kay Hikam it. Kat Executrix and exts-utor of the lust will and tcatniui-nt of John Kay, deceased. Itiil tor AVood. Notice is licri tiy idvi-n that the under signed will receive bids from date until Monday, June Hi, iia for Itirnishing anil ilclnerinu in the schoolyard iu llillsboro, I irt-.-oii, . . Ji:.ui Fik Vnon: 10 Corn's Pole Oak cut four fi-ct iu leiiRili from sreeu timber and delivered by tiuptemtier I; PHI:' By order tlie Hoard 01 Uirei tors booi district No. 7. I itii Iloeii.w, S-5 C'erk. Slimmer Kormul The first leim of the Capital Summer Normal opened May 6 in the 1st National hank bldg, Halero, Ore., to continue eight weeks. Tui lion tO for Ihe term or f I er week The second term opens June .lu to continue till the August examina lion. Tuition j. Classes will Ima formed in all the branches required for state and county papers. Hoard ;1 per wetk The attendance will te large. For Information address, J.J. KUAPS, Ha'lem, Ore. ti Tlx Kind You NawAlmrtEwcM Arkrr's I)ikim-sIu Tablets are soli on a poaitive iruarantee. ('urn heart-hurl misiiiK ol the fisat, distroHa after eatiiiK oi any form tit dyHM-psin. One little talili irivesinimediaie relief. 2.r cts, and 60cts t he Delta Drug Htore. Xotice to t'ontrnrtorM. Hea'ed bids will ho received at the coun ty court room Wednesday, lune i.VJ"2. lor the construction of a hridue serous Dairy creek at the point commonly known a Hushaur bridge. tlie same bridge. ' lecilicaUoiis may nc seen at the clerk s otlice. Jjy order ol the Commissioners court. v h, A. UOOD, Judge. Xtlreot Final Kfttlemrnt. Notice is hereby Kiven that the aniter- igned, as executrix of the estate of Sam'l Huchannn, deed, has tiled ia the County Ooiirt of the rant of Oregon for Wash iiiKton I'ouiity. his liual account, as such executrix, and that said Court baa appoint ed Monday, the tilth day of June PNK2, at 10 o'clock in the lorenoon or sain any as the time lor linul settlement of Miid estate, and for hearing objections, if any, to the said linnl account, and the final settlement of aid estuta. ANNA J. UUC1I ANAN. Executrix of the Estate of Bamuei lluch- anan, deceased. K 4 Hillsboro, May 15, li. iiasrdinn Male f Ileal Property. NOTICS IH I1EKKUY ( IVEN THAT the nndersiirned. guanliau of the estate ot Flora V aki-mnn, Kliner Wake- man and Muliel Wakemnn, imnurs, ny virtue of an jriW made and entered on tlie 2-Hi day day of April. V.nrj, in the County I'ourt of the ritatc of Orenon, for Washington County, in the matter of the guardianship of the estate of the said Mabel Wakemnn, Klmer Wakemau and Klora Wakeman minors, authorizing, directing and licen sing tli undersigned to sell at publio auc tion for rasa in hand all the right, title and interest of the aforesaid minora, eon nlatine of an undivided one mil h Interest in and to the following descrilwd real pro perty, to-wit: The northeast one quarter of section i, t 3 n r i wi I raer, in Waeb- tngton onnty, Oregon. Mow, therelore, liursuank lo suid order I w ill 011 Katuidav theSlst dav 01 Mar, I !'.!, at ll-e Kouth dnor of the ( imrt llosne in Hillsboro, Oreiroii, al the hour of In o'clock 111 tlie forenoon of saut d ir. sell for rash in hand, to the hmliest bidder, an undivided one aitxh interest in And to Ihea'-ove desrritted renl properly, haid fate l I be made aid said property he nld soh)er-t to ronrinns tion l y the sai l County Court of the Htale ol Oregon for Washinvlon C. unity. itness nir hand nil seal this .""in oar of April, Itar.'. Wm. M. WATK0C8. Onardian nf ihs estate otMahel Wakeman, Kltner Wakeman and iura Wakeiuau, alinors' e. ii. roNore, Attorney for Ouardian. IjtkUtf i f . y r el l. 1 l i J a, I A YOU WANT 'it 1 1 . Jiatf rss . v s A neat shoe for your chil dreu, as well as a servlrable one. A good many neat shoes, are not made of good stock mine are. If you want A SERVICABLE SHOE For your children, as well as a neat one, yon will make a mistake if you do not get a pair of . : JOHN DENNIS Mens Gloves v A Full Line of Hose r, J. P. DAVIE. paaaioaNT. St. Gharles Hotel . UOOarORATCD Front and Morrison Streets, Portland llreron. 4 Kleotrio lights, Klactrio Delia and Uydraulio Elevator. 150 Baiu at ti U 60, Suite, 76, to 11. Voad Restaaraat t'aaneetloB. ' Give us a call, DAVIS HEAVES CAN BE CURED By the Prussian Heave Powders. as have beeu demonstrated by more than twelve years of success. Price, CO ceuts a package. Get a Farmer's and Stockman's hand book free. Delta Drug Store Hillsboro, Oregon. Juat received at the Racket Htore A large assortment of Battenburg pattfrns. Dtiiliea, center pieces, sailor onllnin, Bolero, tie ends, turn over collar, paraaol covers, handkerchiefs etc. Oo to McCormick'a for Imperials, he has them very cheap. Wanted. Rye Straw for stuDlng horse collars. Address W. II. Mo Monies A Co., Portland, Or. ' Bicycle Repairing neatly done at MeOormicIrs by N. D. Westfall. Work guaranteed, prices reasonable. What Thla Folks Heed. Is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. Kings New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate Ihe diges tive organa, gently expel all poisons, from I tie system, enrich the blood, Improve appetite, make healthy flesbv Only 25c at Bailey's Phar macy. The United States Separator is no experiment, bat is a prise winner. Tba T. H. Towhsend Creamery Co., of Portland, will sell you one on easy terms and take cream at highest market price. 8 Vien using powder it is always econ omy to buy the Royal. Royal makes the finest, most wholesome and de licious food. A Neat Shoe For I The i Ml uniiaren C. T. BELCHER. aao'v and rnaaa l.i & llELCHER, lluuagers. i use of A Doctor's Bad Plight. "Two years ago. as a result of a severe cold, I lost my voice," writes Dr. M. Ii. Hcarbrough, of Hebron, Ohio, "then began an obstinate cough. 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