The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 13, 1896, Image 3

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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 18.
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THE AUG US . .
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Dully Mull Arrival:
Knimt Oinvn - u 111 7:1
i'ortliiii.l, YVuv iukI Kiihti'iii H:'iO
.,,,, - n 111 friMi
4 'orvitlliH mill Way - !:W
I'nrtlimil - ':
Dully Mail l)i'iurliiriM:
J'lirlluiul A- Kiiti'in via S I I"
Tort v in (ili'iii'iw', Lenox A Itnllmiiy 7.00
SirviilliH A Way - :'
I'.irllniid t VVay - l i
Kiiiiisl (Iriivii -r'nmilnuton
ami Laurel Ii-hvun at 10::l 11
111 anil urrlvcM al :i:!i p 111 1111 Tin-winy,
'rimi'Hiluv anil Hntnrdii.v
No Sunday inailM. I'oHtnlllro open from
7:m a in to S:OU p in, except SiiiiiIm.vh.
S. I'. Tlinu Tnliln:
Lv. Ar.
rortlaiul a 111 7:111 p in W
'orvallin u 111 X:M p in fi:i
1'iirtlioid it in H:.'ill i in ':"
Mi'Mlnnvlllo H m l:l p m 7:13
J. II. DllllllillH IlllS Sold his in
terest in the Main street livery sta
bles to Wes. Redmond, who will in
llic future l I'liuinl at that place
nf business. Mr. Dobbins think
of U'ling oai t (if tli mountain:'.
Fort) Mjilt! &2 acres 1 mill! Hast
of 1'oi est U rove, occupied by It. M.
Jirei'ftnn 4'2 notes in cultivation.
12 to. 1") acres in ln-iirii orchard.
iniii!viuusi! anil nam. Apply to It.
J.iviiistinii', 221 Stark Street of
1'nrllaii'l.
J. J. Morgan has leased hit
residence to County Clerk linbrie
for a number of years and will with
hi family move to Portland where
Minn Klhi'l can have the advantage
nf metropolitan Bchoolinn. Mr.
Morgan will (jo into business in the
citv. Ho has been prominent in
Hillsboro business circles for many
vciirs and himself and family will
in' greatly missed.
When vo want an "up to date"
liair cut, or a neat comfortable idiave
or hot It, nail at the City Shaving
Parlors Hot and Cold baths im
mediate on order.
K. K. Coi.Khtoi-K, Prop.
The San Francisco Chronicle,
. . 1 I
u string Mckinley paper., rceeuuy
gave what purports to he the indi
vidual ha ud-hakes of the. ri-publi-1
an and democratic iircsideiiMnl
nominees McKitiley's shako is
n eielv a grasping of the end. of
tin; lingers, "a la aristocratic,"
while the Prvan shake is a hearty
j grasp of the hand, such as for ecn-
turics has been the custom of till-
-rs of the soil and laborers. Take
yoitr choice.
Call at Millet's barber shop n
Second street for a nice clean shave
..or a lirst class haircut, at hanltime
prices. I'-est in the city.
; A circus struck town this week
and was for a day or so camped on
the Atfchbold block. Their visit.
from Nie attendance, could not
, have Ween a very profitable one.
We have the finest and largest
'stock of hat in Washington coun
ty at the lowest prices ever offered,
liryan Laidlaw Co. Cash Store.
F. B. Mnckinder, the guest, at
(lie Warren home, leaves the latter
jiart of t lie week for his homo at
JSt. Helena, California.
W'liy pur your money for Wild
rut paper v. hen" for the same money
or less, you can get as good an in
iurance' poliey as the world pro
duces, for t he same price or less, by
ailing on .I. I. Knight, llillsbo
ro, Oregon.
S J. I. Knight is no a' located in
-is ground floor ullice on the south
fide of Main strict, in Hie building
t one lime occupied by Morgan &
iaruard.
J. M. Krown has disposed of
his news business and . K. Brock
will hereafter supply the people
with magrzines and monthlies.
C. Hlaser was up in the moun
tains Friday last and caught 85
fine trout and brought down a fine
two-spike buck, which weighed con
Miderably over 100 pounds when
dressed. Tun Audi's force was re
membered and any exaggerations
in the news columns may he attri
buted to the action ol the wild
game on tame gastic juices.
I W. i. Brock can now supply
the public with the choicest maga
gines and literature, Come and see
v (vx yourself.
Nv H. Wehruhg left Saturday
aiorning for Newport to remain
Xh his family for several days.
Go to Hryan-Laidlaw Co. Caoh
store for, bargains inshorcs. A fine
Usplay on , their special Jbargain
sounter. A new lino Jofl ladies'
dioes at $1 per pair. VlMsy carry
the best stock of grocAufeB in the
jitv and don't handle China sugar.
Prof. Hen Dillon, anaccomp
Ished phrenologist am'- physiog
lomist, has been holjling forth at
,he Christian church each night
,his week. He is registered at the
tiotel Hillsboro.
Thirteen acres, halt under cul
ivation, rest slashed and seeded.
Three acres is of beaverdam and
iwail. Situated close to Base line
oud between Hillsboro and Forest
Jrove. Goes at $50 per acre. Call
t thi office.
L. L. Whticonin nu'.i lirjiyf
Marriavu license has been tuk- Ti
en out by the following named par
ties: K. Welch, 4a and Mrs. Fidelia
Wright. 50; Ileinrich Peterson, ','.',
and Mrs. Paulina Ricbter, 32; Os
car Voigt, 2H, and Sadie Krinnick,
P.t, all of Washington county.
You ryTjKl 20 pounds of liest
grannlateifytiglr for if 1 00 at Hry-an-laiilliiM''
Cti Caf-h Sloru. See
our lcl'iuey hats.
Bryan spoke to 20,000 people
in the Madison square gardens,
New York, last evening. His ad-dre-s
of acceptance was read from
manuscript but at the close be
made an elx(UHit plea for his plat
form and linai.cial convictions.
Bryan made votes for bis cause
and M'-Kinley will have a fmhl to
carry New York.
Bicycles to rent at Brock's
)rug store.
Jesse Stewart left this morn
ing to spuml a several nays vaca
tion at Tillamook and the Netarts
country. He will make the trip
"'a la cayuse" and return with the
band boys who will leave in a day
or so for the same place.
County Judge Cornelius deli
cutely tied a knot matrimonial at
the court house yes crday, tins wit
nesies being the county officers and
Col. Campbell of the Life Cuards.
The principals were Mr. Oscar
Yoigt and Miss Sadie Krinnick.
John Bohart came down from
Idaho hint week and reports the sil
ver cause growing steadily in that
section.
Bryan seems to be meeting
with popular favor even in New
Yolk city, the home of supposed
opposition in his party. Thiseaus
rg the Oregoiiian to groan very
"vinegary'' and sarcastic. Of course
U will hurt Harvey to see Bryan
elected, or for that matter McKin
ley. Laying aside iptestious of
financial preferment, Scott, loves n
man who knows where be is at and
is not afraid to say so.
Married: At the residence of I).
A. Lynch, (iaston, July .'!1, LS'.Hi.
Mr. J. F. Barton and Miss Maggie
K. Duren, both of t his county.
Attorney Kindt and wife were
guests at the Tualatin over Sunday.
Bicycles to rent at Brock's
Drug store,
lion. C. P. Yates of Manning,
was down Wednesday on business
with probate court.
II. M. Cronkite and wife and
daughler (I'lice have gone to New
port where Mr. Cronkite will agai.i
take charge of the public schools of
that place. Miss Cronkite will
spend a few weeks at that famous
resort prior to school opening in
this city. . .
Will tnuVy011 bread fV flour.
Come and .frrunge vithtist the
Bakery. '
ored "MeKiuley picnic." WVnruug'
has since Ix en happy, Bradford ap- j
preemtes me point uiui kmgiii mis
nothing to say.
SAD DROWNING
TO AM'T OF $2,088.22
Bounty is Paid on Six
Coyote Scalps.
KMoHT'S TACO.MA EXPERIENCE
Henry Allen Hunter Drowned in
Lewis River John 1). Kowell
Head Sent to Re form School
Other County News.
ASSESSING AND COLI.F.CTINO.
G II Wilcox 78.00
S II Humphreys 2850
Win Pointer 43-
UKIUCliS AND kOAUS.
S W Seelye
A K Meml. .
18.14
35
CTrue 247.00
6.30
5-35
4.00
ration ltros
N II Shenlle
Williams & Dobbins
S II Humphreys 2 60
2.00
i3-9
KAIN FALL DDK . j
WJOD
of town. Good fence arnundMbt,
good woodshed, and two roomy
closets in residence. Also pump
qmtu at this olfice.
Already Ripened and Un.
der Way of Harvest.
Cecil T Humphreys..
Andrew Lumber Co.
TJHraincl 200
Geo TliiiiK 2 00
Thus Tucker 260
I K llerst 2 bo
I. K Wilkes 4 ;
BT Flint 3 'W
S 11 Lawrence 3
HJ Groat - 3 "o
WWJacimith. 200
J'fwiKK 200
H C Miller 2.00
L K Wilkes 10.60
J V Goodin 98.C5
"95
A Ii Mead 1 4 00
C M Kyle 44 7
A C Archbold 2.25
C R llloyd 16.7S
James You tic 30.00
JRMajs&Son 4-75
Win Johnson 12 40
Geo Helluir 2.00
T C Johnson 182.50
COCNTV COURT.
DllReasoner 1700
Thos G Todd 14 80
SALARIES.
I A Imbrie 211.55
A B Cady 3'-65
K I. McCorniick 175 00
W 1) llradl'ord 232.54
SCHOOL St l'i:KINTKNI)KNT andass'ts.
Craig School Sup't 39-of)
I'Cia., LIGHTS AND JANITOR.
N A Harrett 30.00
CIRCUIT COt'RT.
Remitted by Cleik J 00
KITAlkS C. 11. AND J.
WD Hare n.50
1NSANK AND INfJCKSTS.
Of a Washington County Boy in Lew
is River.
Harry Allen Hunter, 11 young
man who was well and favorably
known hi re, was on August first
drowned in the Lewis river, Clark
county, Washington, while at
tempting to ford the stream. The
body has not yet been recovered.
The young man was the eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Hunter, who tor a number of years
reside I near seholls' ferry crossing,
this county. He would have been
21 years of age this October and j
was soon to have la-en married to a;
Miss (ieralph.a niece ot the Mr.
Jones, whi formerly was the pub-'
lisher of the Independent of this
city. His parents now reside in j
Clacksmas county and be leaves 3
brnl hers mill X (.inters. The VollOB
man was industrious and manly from last week up to Friday, in the
and had a large circle of friends' Northern portion and along the
who feel deeply his loss. His fath- !ClMf,t; in the Southern counties but
er is yet on Ihe Lewis river trying! ,iu,e rain f(;l) ,fhj U)(ftl rainfa!1
to iccover the reman s. : . r , .
from August 1st to 8th at Portland
John D. Rowell is Dead. ! W11S I13 illull(iH- leasing to .11
Mr. John 1). Itowell, a res, ected l"f ' i,,ch at g. From one
citizen of Seholls and a pioneer of j t two inches Ml along the coast.
This is the first rain on record,
P Phoenix Lndjfe Xo 84, K of P meeto
J3L on Mondav evening of each wek
TL?Ti Ir, fuif,n;. hall.
"tThorreeia Templo No 10 meeU on thtnum-
onil anil lonrtn t ruiay 01 oaon iiionin
in 1 1) OK hall.
La grippe! La grippe.
For In erinne. coughs, colds nnd
NO INJURY TO GRAIN; consumption Wilbur's Cough- Cure
j has no equal. Nice and pleasing
I to taste and can be taken by the
most delicate female or child. Price
50 cents. Sold bv W. E. Brock.
The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Koselair died last eveu-
MUCH OF THE LATK SOWN CROPS ing after an illness of several days.
j E. II. Sappington has. been ap-
i pointed deputy by Sheriff Bradford
Will be Benefitted by the Moisture- an,i ;H now juv in8ta!!-d. His an-
SOCIETIE8.
syn. Moiitcziiina Lodne No 60IOO
-zSt V moet every Wed nesduy ev-
'?nf cnlni; ill their hall,
llillstioro Rebeknh Ui(ge No M meet tn
Odd Fellows' hall on thu-third SHturd7
of each month.
Tunlity Lodge No 6 A F ' A M
meet every Miturnay Bigni on or
after full moon of eat'h month.
Timlatin Chapter, No 8V, Eastern IStnr,
meets second and fourth Tuewluy in
each month at Masonic hall.
.,1,. ,t:ii..i T VT CI A n it W
J 11IIIMIIOKI LiUtlU aui'i n. J .
meet every second anu lourui
Friday in eaeh month.
Threshing is in Full Blast
Potato Crop lias a Better Out
look Than For Several Weeks.
WEBTKKS OHEOOJJ.
Weather Showers continued
pointmentis iisal and meets gi n
eral approval. It wiil be remem
bered that he was ncting treasurer
for a short while this spring.
ashhiKton Eneampmeot No 24 I
OO F li'.pets on seeond and fmirth
Kiii.av lit' eaeh month.
iggV Hiilfiboro Lodge No 17 I O U T mem
Gsgy in Grunge luiii i.eiy .SiuunUiy
Bf eveu.iu. '
S? 11 ill.-,!
The Oregonian is opposed to
Bryan and his wife because they 1 Vl,l;lu,'ic",'' ?'J.:
' 1 I Fellows' lla
sro GraiiKe I I'A P of meet
Hint tin S.aunUYa at 1. in.
h 11 T SI, meets 111 Odd
Fellows' tin" .in hti... ,t mul Fuurth
are "country bred." The McKin j ihuisiiuy eitniuu-' :i moeth.
handshake has done its work : Uuby Assembly, No. 2H, thiited Artisans
! thcet tint and third 'l'u-.slay at t du tal
low' nan.
ley
j with poor old Harvey.
I
682 tSoo. died at his home Friday eve
covering seven days, that has oc-
niiiL' hist at G:00 o'clock, after a
rt 11 1 ill severe uiness. uewasa. ,. 1 firi;t rxf AMlit
I r... 0
SlIO
loan universallv esteemed
and re-
spec led highly, was a promi
nent Odd Felloiv and his death is
deplored by a la-rye circle of friends
and the community at larce He
was possessed of a considerable es
tate of which, under the piovisi'in
nf a late will, his wife is sole legatee.
His family consists of a wife and
four children, the eldest of whom is
a young man of nineteen years, all
of whom are possessed of liberal ed
ucations. Mr. Howell w;iS about (SO
years of age. His remains were in
terred in the Odd Fellows' ceme
tery, the funeral serviees linving
been held at the Christian Church
in this city.
The Verdict Inl
The verdict is already in, giv
iny to Wilbur's Blood Purifier all
that the prfiprieloi claims fur it
that it is the best blond purifier and
rheumatic cure vet discovered. It is
, , . 1 ' 1 .1.1...
indorsed ny iiiousmihis uimi nave
taken it, $1.00 per buttle. For sale
by W. 15. Brock.
While the republican press keep
telling us that the silver craze is
dying out, it is a patent fact that
Mark Hanna keeps on raising
money to elect the gold standard
candidate. Or is Mark just col
lecting money to buy a monument
for the dead silver cause?
A party left for a fortnight's
outing on l ho Nehalem, Wednes
day morning. The personnel was
as follows: Mrs. J. W. Morgan
and son, Miss Emma Carstens,
Miss Emma Esner. Susie McKin-i
ney and Walter McKinney.
John llaller, a jeweler of Che
ilitis, Washington, and a brother
to Mrs Siegrist of this city, came
in last week to visit for a few days,
making the trip on iv wheel of his
own manufacture.
I5iley Cave has received from
some staunch gold standard frit ml,
a real genuine "gold bug.'' It wi 1
have no diet but treasury notes.
With silver certificates und coin or
bullion silver it. will have nothing
to do. Uilev one day tried it with
a blank bank draft but a fast of 12
hours proved its taste immutable
and the next meal it ate a great
hole in a to treasury note.
The weather for the past 3 or
4 days has gradually been growing
warmer and less comfortable, but
when we read of numerous deaths
in the east caused by heat, we are
satisfied that with our mild winter
and not unbearable summers, Ore
gon's is the finest climate in the
world.
Five hundred dollars worth of
countv warrants wanted. Apply
to F. G. Mitchell, at Brock's drug
store.
T. S. Weathcrrcd and N. A
Barrett are spending a few days in
the mountains above Mounlaindalo
this week.
"Papa, what is the difference be
tween a republican and a populist?"
"There is no difference down in Al
abama, my son." "What is a re
publican, anyway, papa? I can t
tell you, my' boy'. McKinley hasn't
defined hin'i yet Wnit for his let
ter of acceptance."
The cheap rates of 12 dollars
cabin and G dollars steerage, includ
ing meals and berth are still in ef
fect on the O. R. & N Cos', steam
ers from Portland. Steamers leave
Portland every five days.
V I) Wood
Win Hendtr
JCKOKS IN jrSTKK COt'KT.
V I) Smith
S liveritt
l'eler Boseow
raiSONKKS AND I'Al l'KRS
An Incorrigible Lad.
F'liirteen year-old ('. A.
way, whose folk live near
was brniijiht in the ol her
Ridge
Laurel, d.iv bv
A O.sen
Mrs Reuter
Rosa Frost
John Northrop
Pauline Richter
Harriet Lousini.ont. . .
Brvan I.nidlaw Co. . ..
Williams & Dobbins.
STATIONKKY
The Argus
K L Mi'Cormick
J A Imhrie
Hatchet
Glass and Prudhotume .
llillstioro Pub Co
MISCKU.ANF.OIS
Constable, Justice and witness
fees in P courls
Pool & Ash pool, indig't
KhMlTTF.n.
Mrs E Walker.
5.00
2 00
3.00
2.00
i.oo
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
7-35
.50
8.00
3-55
3 75
3.00
54.30
34.00
39-5
5 00
5-88
Constable Williams on a charge of
incorrigibility pn f m d by the fa
ther, Henry Riducway. The led.
so the parent nfiiulieil is beyond m 1 1
control and ineii:id In mam j.ImUI
at will. The boy wau taken to the
Stale Reform school lust exening by
Sheriff Bradford.
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
KKAI. ESTATE TIIANSAI TIONS.
BOUNTY.
C Whitniore
David McMaugh o.oo
Edgar Bin! 1000
1
1 .A
V.-WTlnfl'. ''tin
i.heir ':'vl I ij.mo.ik
tie- iiriH ol llni wei t;
McKinley to coming gold stand
ard candidate: ''Here, you inter
loper! What nre doing here? Get
out of my way! Don't you know
that I'm tho only, original, ruort
ed, gold standard candidate?
Knight Won't Talk About it.
Messrs. J. I. Knight and W. 11.
Wehrung and Sheriff W. 1). Brad
ford returned last Friday morning
from Tacoina, whither they had at
tended the trial of Wm. S ilkins,
charged with passing counterfeit
money. Win. was discharged, but
the gentlemen contend their wit
ness fees and mileage will not com-pern-ate
them for their outlay in
railway fares and hotel bills, to say
nothing of their investments 111
'McKinley sarsaparillas" and "free
silver fizzes" which are now the
1 -age as beverages.
Speaking of silver calls to mind
a good story told by Sheriff Rrad
ford at the expense of Hillsboio's
ex- Justice of tho Peace. It seems
Mr. Wehrung was the only demo
crat of the trio and the two discip
les of McKinley were prone to guy
Wehrung in public when occasion
presented. This continuous attack
made the Riyan man lose interest
in life. But thinns changed one
day, and Wehrung is yet smiling.
It was thus: each street car iney
were about to board, Knight would
usk, "Is this a McKinley car?" As
the majority seemed to be that way
Wehrung grew soul sick and much
tired of tho frequent question. At
last, revenge came, and it was com
nlfit.fi. Two cars stood on parallel
tracks and the trio approached for
transit. Hailing the nearest one,
Knight called out, "Hey there! is
this a McKinley car?" "No, sir,
this is a Bryau car. On the other
track is the car you want and it is
going to the grounds. The other
car for the McKinley picnic-, h'011'"
Ume.nl" J. I. gazed at. th car ami
J W Morgan et r.x -to The First
iXat'l Bunk of Hillsboro Us in town
of iiiiishoro mm.
J J Morgan et nx to Thos D
Humphreys Its in Hillsboro and 30
a of Boharls subdivision-if 1.
Christian llollmaii et 11 x to Got
tlieb Weiss part of d 1 c of .1 II
and Geo Olds and E Harris t 2 s r
2 w .f20. .
T A Wood et al by s'netilf to the
German Saving and Loan Society
80 a of sec 36 t 1 s r 1 w and other
lands $12934.
.1 J Morgan et ux to Elizabeth J
Landess Its 1 and 2 in blk 8 and e
J of Its 4 and 5 blk 6 Fairvicw add
Hillsboro $."00.
Frank B Jolly et ux by sheriff
to Wm B Jollv KiOaof Win Jolly
ii I c 1 1 n r 3 w $2700.
J J Morgan et ux to G 0 Rogers
Its 12 7 and 8 Morgans add to
Hillsboro $1.
M M Mead et ux to J 0 Moore
It 14 of blk 3 in Thorncs add Hills,
boro $220.
John C Wasteneder to John Wes
ley Portland s w $ of n e i and w
of r e 4 of sec 19 t 2 n r 3 w if 1600.
M T Shaw, bv Sheriff', to Clark
Smith ll. 8 blk 3 Henry's add Cor
nelius $7,
S J Teal, by shetiff, to D L Hoff
man It 11 in Boharts sub t 1 n r 2
A J Wilkes et nx to A I? Schoon
over Its 1 2 blk 25 and und $ hit
in It 1 blk 27 Cornelius $3000.
Dorothea Dhondt to Margaret
Phondt e 3 of e 11 w 4 sec 23 t 1
n r 4 w $1200.
Dorothea Dhond to Minda M
Ravmond e of w j of e of n w
sec' 23 1 1 n r 4 w 8200.
J V Allen, by sheriff, to Clark
Smith It, 5 blk 3 Henry's add to
Cornelius $4.8o.
J I) Rowell to Rebecca Rowell
79 a sec 22 t 2 s r 2 w $1.
Cloudy, cool weather continued up
to the 10th, and today is clear
though cool.
Crops The rains delayed har
vesting, and may have done some
slight damage to grain in shock on
low land, but as a whole, the rain
did practically no ilamage, except
to delay work. Harvesting will
begin again today and will be nc
tivelv prosecuted. Some little
threshing has been done and the re
suits have been better than was
expected. A more general spirit of
encouragement prevails throughout
the country, ll must be admitted
the grain crop is not equal to other
years; yields of wheat of 25 to 35
per acre and outs 50 to 60 bushels
j n r acre are commonly reported'
Failures are spoken of when the
yields are much less than thofe
figures, yet there are few sections
ol'lhe world that will produce wheat
year after year and yield eyen 25
'btisheis of No. 1 wheat to the acre,
and tins without manure lidded to
the soil. As the greater portion of
Western Oregon has always grown
25 or nioie bushels of w heat to the
acre, a less v i Id causes the fanner
to be discouraged. Spring-sown
grain has made some improvement
since the laitiS, but much ot it was
so well nd va need that ihc rains
1 1 1 . . ! ( .
etiti ot inn nine n any neneui.
Fruit Some correspondents re
poll that the raii.s caused mire
fruit to fall. All conditions appear
to he against fruit this year. Spec
ial reports as to fruit have been re
ceh'rd, in addition to those repott
ed hist week. The correspondent
at Langlois. Curry county, reports
that the petite, silver and golden
prunes have very good crops upon
tli3 trees. The Tragedy prune has
a fair crop. The Abundance, Sa
trunia and Rhine Clouds have poor
crops, while the Italian and Ger
man prunes are an entire failure.
The young trees are making a phe:
nomenal growth. The peach, apri
cot and apple crops continue to be
reported as poor while pears arc
cencrallv a fair crop. It must be
frankly admitted that Western Or
egon hi .s this year the poorest fruit
crop, in quantity ami quality, that
she has ever had. Late berries are
quite plentiful, but the period of
dry weather from June 10th to
August 1st was very injurious to
them.
Vegetables The rains were of
great benefit to gardens and vege
tables. They were especially bene
ficial to late planted potatoes; be
fore the rains there was danger of
ihe potato crop being short, while
now the crop will be very fair. All
vegetables are making rapid and
aood growth.
The rains were of inestimable
benefit to pastures and tne second
hay crop. A correspondent in lil-
lamook county reports clover hay
yielding five tons to the acre.
No campaign since that of Jef
ferson has lieen so abusive as the
present one. From the gold stand
ard press people are called fools
and anarchists, gibbering idiots and
all things despicable. This is the
kind of argument they are putting
up to elect their president. It
won't do it.
And now a cleryman, with a long
face tells Mr. Bryan that he is a
blasphemer. This fellow is a relic
of the intolerance which was the
power behind the incorporation of
such institutions as the "blue laws"
the Inquisition, and the Salein out
rages fjr suppression of witchcraft.
(Jen lUnaoin Tost, No til), OAK n,vi. at
Orange till lirst and third HuUiivun.
PROFESSIONAL.
BARRETT & ADAMS,
ATTOR NEYS-AT-LAW.
UiKitus 6 and 7 Central Block,
iiillsbcro, Ork
T. H. TONGUE,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
In Morgan Bloek,
Hillsboro, OMfoa.
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucher
Office In Hillsboro Pharmacy. Resi
dence aoutn-west corner Baseline and;
Second. All calls promptly attended day
or night.
S.T. L1NKLATER, M.B.C. M.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office at Residence East of Court House.
It certainly is 11 plain proposi
tion that today confronts the Amer
ican people and for that matter the
people of the whole world. Those
conditions which are most favor
able to the money speculators are
least favorable to the producers,
who ure the ieal backbone of gov
ernment. For instance no one
doubts that a condition which gives
those who have fixed incomes a
good return of produce for their
money equally gives the producer
a poor return of money for his pro
duction. The tendency of legisla
tion in this country for a number
of years has been to decrease the
volume of currency. This means a
larger measure of products for a
smaller return of money. No farm
er who reasons for a moment dis
putes this. It is not theory, but
fact.
TWO FOR ONE
A. B. BAILEY. D. D. S.
J)ENTIST
Rooms 1 and !i Morgan-Unilry Ulock.
HILLSBORO,
OPKfiON.
JAKES PffllLIPPB TA10ISIE, K. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon Southern Pacific Railroad Co.
Consultation in French or English. Office
and residence south of Main uear 3d aL,
Hills 00 ro, or.
WILKES BROS.
ABSTRACTORS and SURVEYORS.
Conveyancing and fine map work a
specialty.
Lindsay Block, two doors north of the
postofflce. Second st,, Hillsboro, Or.
GEORGE R. BAGLEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
00111 1 t 2, Shute Block, over Greer's.
HILLSBORO, OREGON.
Local Agent Royal Insurance Company
SMITH & BOWMAN,
ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW,
Notarial Work and Conveyi..jcing.
Rooms 6 it 7 Morgan Blk., Hillshoro, Ore.
Send for free sample and judge thereby.
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Main Street, - Hillsboro.
Facts Stronger Than Fiction.
All pains arising from rheuma
tism, gout, megrim, toothache, neu
raliria, headache, neuralgic pains,
sciatica, lumbago, stiff neck, chilb
lains, contused niusc'es, enlarged
veins and all pains of the bones or
nerves qukkley relieved by using
Wilbur's Oil of Gladness. 50 cents
per bottle. For sale bv W, E.
Brock.
Centerville, Oregon
Weaves carpet striped and
measured to fit any room.
Prices to suit the hard times
flue line of Toilet Articles, Brushes
Combs, Perfumes, Patent Medicines
and special attention given
to Quality and Accuracy.
HOLMES Makes Pants
$5.00. $5.00.
Why not patronize him and have
vour clothes fit.
He has Received His Full and Winter
.Samples.
See Mini on Secomi Street.
Commissioners' Court.
Reports of all county officers ex
amined and approved.
County roads 351 and 35'2 or
dered established.
Stationery contract for county
officers let to Hillsboro Publishing
Company for $1 13.
Brugger bridge and fill accepted:
also M inter bridge.
County road 315 ordered established.
Smith admitted to
Steam Wood Saw!
Until Further Notice U. S. Hicks
will saw Cordwood at these Prices:
Fir and Ash, 2 cuts, 35 Cents
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Ouk 2 " 55 "
1 " 40 '
Ono Load 45 Cents.
He Gives Special Rates On Large Contracts.
Leave orders at Ilh'ks' ofllcCiCertral blocl.
oujit'iit to play in my yard!" gaw thirty negroes bound for a
Tiik Independent at one time, in
January, 1805, contained a direct
condemnation of the gold standard!
and in no uncertain terms stated j
that a condition of silver mono- i
..Aiattaivi luitnM nrpfprrnbln. It A.
is different now. If right then it,an"-
is wrong now. If wrong then and ; a Bargain,
ri'ht row, its record as u standard A enty P0nstiucted 5 room cot
authority is broken. ta;e within '2 bll:s of business part
H.
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