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HILLSBORO ARGUS, JUNE 29, 1809. 1'ArEK KO THK 1'KOPLK TXXXXXXXXXXXMMJiMXi itKXXXXXXXX!& J I. 1, THE ARGUS ''K'lteml at th Poat-orncc at Hillsboro, Oregon. as second class mail matter. LUCIUS A. LOXtf, KPITOR. County Official Papery tSSUED KVERY THURSDAY BY Tie Argus MEshing fonpaij. ubcripHon: One Dollar per Annum. fiix Mouths, CO cts; 1 litee untlw, V eta. Opposed to Gold Mono metallism. Be 'ficvci in the Bimetallic Standard. Dear Money means Debased Property, and Profitless American Product. 0 r T Consequent loss is our Creditors' Gain. Has no use for Marcus A. Hanna FEAR THK RF.8VI-T8. VTlie moneycrata are growing alarm ed at the wholesale support of trusts given by the administration. This is not because they are not in favor of trust support, but for the reason they are in fear of pcpul.:r sentiment and a reversal of the elec toral vote which in 1S96 went to A -McKinley. Their alarm ;s perfect- ly justifiable and not without cause, : for they know the regenerated dem . ocracy will not tolerate trust dicta tion, and they further know that the democracy, as now aligned, is not of the Clevelarid-Olney brand. Any one who has studied this re- publican form of government and realizes its general intelligence, tan ' well remember what Lincoln onre said about not being able "to fool ' all of the people all of the time." Hinied phrases and denunciation of trusts by the trusts' benefactors will not readily catch voters, and there were enough close states in 1896 that a scattered change in 1900 of -less than fifty thousand - votes would change the electoral vvotetoadaan and platform, who, in 1896, won the respect and bal lots of over half our voting Caucas ' tana. '8AD CASE OP VE8ANIA. Thai wr able a great journar as the Oregonian should be afflicted with monetary vesar.ia is a peculiarly nnbecoming advertisement for the great Northwest. Probably pathol ogy has no more sad case than that witnessed in real ability descending to the vulgar and hoydenish m the discussion of great public questions. Any theory, or advocacy of prac tice, of that which weuld tend to keep-product from debnsemei.t as ' measured in legal tender, at once Vhd ever provoke from this able nd powerful journal a tirade really enwortby of its columns. It will hare debased product, or no pro 'dact. Again, were the Oregonian ' contented in attacking the theory, tts vesama would not be so appar ent, and its inflnence might be more to be feared. As it is, it con- , stantly seeks to besmear its econ ' ernic opponents with the slime of ' ridicule and epithet. And yet, per ' haps this is the best a.gumenl the i gold cause can advance. There is - eo little sense in the proposed base ( product idea, that our contempor aries must use something even if ' it be stench. ' KARLY DEFENDER DEAD. i In Col. T. R. Cornelius was the i typical pioneer. He had an inter- eat in the upbuilding of Oregon and he never shirked his duty as his ' t lights te3t up guided him. While , he was provincial in some things and over radical in others, when it came io a question of public safety, J nd it meant physical sacrifice to v guard it, he was ever ready to not only do his part, but he more than 'didit. Col. Cornelius entered into ' the Indian troubles with all the . strength of a vigirous and hearty i manhood and he certainly earned laurels of gratitude from those who read and understood Oregon's full- wst history. His early sacrifices have never been recognized by thft t government; nor have they, been recognized by Oregon us they should. Col. Cornelius, aside from purely partisan lines, should have held Oregon's gubernatorial chair 8 graceful tribute to his honors t In the field when strong men were lies led. Another early defender is . gone. He rests well, and where he ;V would rest, above all other places. 'h LET MOEiLY VOTE. ry man who thinks twice on liithjecl, and with a view of -'fng from nn timrejudiced V 'nt, wijf decide to cast u vota for woman suffrage. Equal suffrage is ' pre-eminently right. This old idea' that 'woman's crea tion was a secondary proposition and that she was created an infer ior being, should become obsoU-le, and reUy should have diet! out with the first advance in civilua tion. "Woman is our greatest civil ising influence, and to reason that a little fresh air is 'deleterious to woman's health ia annul equal to reasoning that her vote in civic affairs vould le n' disgrace to wom anhood at large. -Supposing thai politicians are unscrupulous. 1-t the woman know it; let Iter correct it by instil'ing into her children the same instincts and conceptions of public affairs as does she instill ns relative to affairs of moral t ature. Give your civilixer an equal suffrage right with the burly black buck and the bar room bum; she will make a purer use of her franchise. IS THIS I'NPKEIWI DICKD? Milwaukee, June 37 Brigadier-Gen eral Charles King, who returned from the rmlipines, a short tune ago, in a letter to the Milwaukee Journal, published to day, states that the capability of the Fil ipinos for self-government cannot be doubted, and it given a fair start, they could look out for. themselves infinitely better than our people imagine. He says they rank far higher than the Cubans or the uneducated negroes, to whom the United States has given the right of suffrage. Dispatch in Tuesday's Uregontan. The foregoing comes from a man who has been on Manila soil. It is opinion based on closest observa tion. - It implies a great deal and reiterates what The Abgvs has of ten reiterated that the Philipine islanders on Luzon were capable of governing themselves, and that Mc Kinley's original idea of allowing them to have their own government was just, humane and statesman like. Had Mr. McKinley staid with his Methodist sense of justice, we would now have been sending cargo after cargo of our products to Luzon instead of taxing our people to ship ammunition to subjugate what we deem as "rebels." The fire and the sword are the implements however, which-best Eerve army contractors and politicians, for it means profit to the layman wing in administrative counaence, ami pap to the red tape army oflicials iu line of promotion. So, by Mr. Mc Kinley's change of front, Brother 'Ab" is strictly in business, while all the little '2x4 papers in the country who have a postodice crav ing to satisfy, applaud and yell ''traitor" to all who would liave given the Filipinos their liberty. - Very- likely the statement of King is unpredjudiced, coming as it does from an army man. If it be a case of sour stomach, it nevertheless corroborates what the best Bri.ish authority has said of the Filipino people. The Oregon volunteers will soon be again on American soil. But a few weeks more and we will grasp with a cordial welcome the hands of our Hillsboro boys who went to the Or ient and helped to make world's history. The Argus is glad the ad ministration has sent them home. This country does not want, and should not expecl volunteers for either police duty or conquest in a war of aggression. The regular army man the man who fights for a mere stipend is he who should carry on the Manila campaign as it now i6 being directed. Those, who desire to fight for money care but little for any flag, go long as the paymaster comes on his regular trip. Volunteers are not made in this mold. They fight for honor and the preservation of the nation and the maintenance of its integri ty, not for conquest and oflicial pos itions for lickspittles and tuft hunt ers. 80, then, The A rocs repeats, it is glad our boys are coming home. Roosevelt is playing hard for the republican nomination for Ihe 1900 campaign. Col. Roosevelt has always been a very player to the public galleries fur political plunder and he will be a strong candidate because of his Culian war record. He would most likely prove a much stronger candidate than Mr. .McKinley. in many respects Luckily for Mr. McKinley, became to Mr. Piatt's aid in the New York mayorality fight nf '97, throwing the influence nf the administration in favor -f the Ikihs' candidate, and the combined effort of M:KinluyV friends and Mr. Piatt's friends will doubtless shelve the presidential aspirations of the ambitious younir Rough Rider, with easp. Pkrhaps for years -ho death in Hills boro has caused jo profound nnd univers- Closing Out i I r. .. R. E. Bryan & Son .. Retiring from Business! Our Entire Stock of General Merch andise Regardless of Cost. Commencing, Monday, June 12 th We will place our stock of General Merchandise, consisting of Pry Goods, G rocerie, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Furrishiug Goods, etc., on the market at Closing Out Prices, as we are Retiring from Business. We desire, to realise cash on our Goods at the earliest pos sible dale. Come early and secure a share of these Immense Bargains before the stock is broken. Fixtures for Sale. l a sorrow as that of Mrs. Nellie Wehr rnng. Young, heautittd, and gifted with that sympathy so rare in its charity, Mrs. Wehrung was beloved bv all who came within touch of her presence. With a j beautiful home and atl that which goes to make life a great happiness, her de mise was one of those iuconsolable events of life which passetb. understand ing. Col. Henry Wattetson still wants the democratic party to look to him for coun sel and guidance. Why doesn't Col. Henry put up his gilded "gold" ticket and tell about its beauties of economics ? Why does he still rant about a man who has more brain, a better temper, belter statesmanship, and a following over fifty e' s " iimcs irgc as iuc gauani nouroonr ... , , According to a late number of the Law Review, a corporation has beto formed ! v i. u , , , , in New ork wuh a capital stock of fioo.ooo, to advertise the merits of Dela-1 ware as a trust iucubator. Delaware, it seems, has entered the field with corpor- ation statutes that are a big improvement I ovr thnu nf Ww Tprv nn.l tf,i Viv York corporation proposes to let the fact 1 be known, ft will be remembered that I Delaware and New Jersey are now con sidered safely in the republican column. Dead Letters. The following is the list of letters re maining in the Hillsboro post otbee un claimed: W. H. Willis, Mr. F. H. Biirson, Lura Elwell, ,Mr. L. Meier, Mr. Ed Ixjuis. All later not callvtl for bv lulv S iSrui illl.-..i ,l-.i -1 J.,.. uv. vrnc vein mil ic l.iiKlni Ull CAV i letter called for. II Sritll MKH1CU I'M - Real Fstild Tranifor. L Hutchison and hus to "as M.iv, 10 n in sec 11 a 11 r 3 w, '. . . . f4. Alexander Contute ami wife to l'li-aunt C Nolaml, lol 5S Corneiius env, (425. H Thurner 10 B Thnrner, go a res in sec 34 t 1 s r 3 w, Quit claim deed. R M Dooley trustee, to C F Clopp.loU 1, 3. 4 5. ' '3. M. 15, 6, in blk 13 S l'ark ad Fores. Grove $1000, J N Hutchison to S Hutchison 40 a in sec 2 t 7 n Jt. S A Hutchison and wife to S Monahon 4 a in sec 1 t I D r 3 w, $150. j J Carlson and wf to Enoch S Crawford; 25 a in John E Campbell d I c,. . JI500 j George fuhr to B F 1'urdy part ot W G j Scoggiti d 1 c, and parts of sees 17. 19, j 20 in '.1114 w, $6000. j F Opitz iind wf to Chas C Opiu 20 acres ' in Brujrger tract Ji.i Louise Muller and bus to Henry Thur-i man Sr. 160 in sec 10 1 1 s r 5 w, $1. j Caroline Kcberstein ami hus to E H Jet- 1 er 50x100 tract in (iaston $:oo.j Fred Harris et al to Wm Mahler 20 acres in ec 15 t 1 s r 3 w,. . $1200. Gun-nhot wounda and pmvder burns, cutg, liruiuep.Kprnini', iv iuihIh from rusty nails, iiineel ctins and ivy poieoriiiit quitklv healed by DeWitt'8 Witch Hazet'Salve. P.w itively prevents blood iiioiiini. Bewarei.f counterfeiu. "DeWittV" is fiife and Bound. Delta Dru? Slore. Mr. J. 0. Wpittherred. of Ta coma, Wiich , accompanied by Mi Mim Bepsie Wade, arrived in thip c'ty the tirwt of the week Mis Wade returned to Por.land Wed nesday evening. Mra Weatherred will remain aeveral dayp, the guet of Mr. and Mrn. T. S. ' Weatherred. Hon. W. D. Hare returned this evening frmn Indianapolip. Ind , where h' attended A. 0. U. W. Supreme l.de. Mr, Hare hap again . en elected Supreme Trustee fur atnitlier year, and uill attend at Si.nix FuIIp, I),ik , next peaaon. DeWitt'a Little Early liine p len elit permunently. They lend gentle flpsiftance to nature, caiifing no paing or weaknefH, jiermanently curing corir-tipntion and liver ail inentu Tbs Delta Dru Store. .Mr. Kliner IS. Smith and Mabel Ai. Phillip, were wedded, June 25, at the rehidence of the officiating iiiinisier, Rev. W. IS. Smith. M .riiatfi' licennep have been grm, led 10 Phillip K Bauer, 2G. .!liir.ig III, and Mi-ip Blanche! tiirri-iiin 2, Forent drove; anil Liwience I It avertnn leek and Katio S.ilt. nf F. P. Morgan & do., If yox want to sell your property, list it otlicrs on commission. We want a few more g-ond Improved farms to handle; we have Bayer. t We have some choice Residence property in Hillsboro and Portland to trade for raruis and pay the difference in money. We write deeds, mortgages, furuish ab stracts and investigate titles. We also foreclose mortgages and do a general land business. '' ft' Satisfaction guaranteed. Call on orwrit c F. Y. Morgan &t'o Hlllsbot'O, Ore. The Grand Cabin of the Native Daughters of Oregon has been or ganised at Portland. Mrs. Edyth Weatherred. of iWllaml, has' leen elected Grand Secret ary, and Miss Mary Tongue, Ilillsboro, Grand Inside Sentinel. Mrs. Dennis Dulle was removed to the St. Vincent Hospital, Port land, this evening. Lieut. E. J., and U. K. Bryan, were in Portland this week. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids rill 1 rtx eived nt the Coun ty Court room m Hillsboro, July A, IS), i "T ? t,w " ,,,r 'm00 r." . '! jf a brldtfu and till near Helling Vr's land on the rot-at Urove ami Utwnville rtta, ant a bridge near Henry Jones' land, I about It mil from liVaverton. I'tmisaiui 1 l"j't'" y neon at the t ounty lerk'x otrlre. Hillxlmru, Orntoii. y or-: ,jerol the County .urt. J atci Jim st, it! l A. KOOD. Judge, Eaecatrtx' Sale. 15 cull,y tiirt of Miilti...mli Couu v, On-tton, in the matter of tlie nstatn of Mnm Ann i.uther. cttM-vawil, 1 will, nn July 11. IS', at 10 oVIork a in, at the rourt houwr dMir in II 1IhIkio, WawhiiiK tnii County, (lrt(fv)n, koII at pnbliu aup tin, the tnuli vhltxl l-t of the n ol tli n w and the ' of the n w ofano X!, I I h r - w of the Vtl. M or. MAItY It. KASin, Kxei-ulrix nf tlio esiule of Siinih n I.ihIut, dflll. II. U. Nii'liutaa, AtUiruoy "15 Oregon Inn I'liig , I'urtluml. Administrator's Notice. Notice i hereby ai vctt tbut tin tiiiilerKiftii- nas iwn ajiia,iiu(i i auuiIiiik mior m t ho liiiintyioiirtnrine Mate ot unnon or ". """-, " , iiiiiimoiinouniv. ah DcrwniM n iv tiff , !." .,..-,. i-.ni-.-ii, 1 ... ;. . . i"!""" . l - n'1' ' ' -"- ... ... .. ,.,.,r.-. . .t;i i n, I ),' !olIleMir V. I), lime. Illllnlmro. Ilitvou, j ivillmi II inn fnilu tlit ihiloul lliin notice. : Knltil thi "Hi ilny of lime. I'l fl. )l A IU i A It KT r't ' It KMT K It Admiimtratur of the estate of 1'iilril k IfTVl, ,ll-,l-..-,-,l Administrator's Notice. Niitii la hereby ulveii that I llie iiiidemijt' nod hiw lieon iii"dntH, niliniultiitorof tin OHtnte of Jidin V. .M ichntiHi. ilei-onwil, I iv tlm I -tiliiil v nmrl t1i In. --tut nr i iriiniti for WashiiiKton etiunte, and have duly qimliueit hmsucii lUlmititMtnitor. All 'er unn tint ini; t-lainiH nKaiun said entitle, aro lierehy nnlilied Uir-m-nt llio anme to me with proper vnucdertt, tit llio law of Heeof V. X. Itiirrett. in IlillalKiro, Ore gon, within six month from tno date hereof. Dutoil nt Hillsboro, Or., this 25th day of May. 1HMI. O. N. HAI.K, AdtniiiiatmtiirnrtliectUateof John W. I ichulee, (ieceajted. Cr.2d4Wasl. Northrop, Proprietor. Newly Furnished and Renovated. A first-class table and all accommodations for the convenience of guests. . . . 0 R& N 1 ime Schedule . . From Portland Kaat mail leaven at 8 p 111 for Halt l.akc, Jienver, Kt. Worth. Oniaha, Kanxiw City, hi. l,oui,- t'hii'ajfi) and Kasl, arrival Ik-Kip 111 Rpokano Flyer leaves 2:10 p m for Walla Walla, M imieiipoliH, St. Paul, Uuluth, Milwaukee, Chieairo and Kant, arrives iBiaouin I Ocean Steamihlos lenve at or Han Francisco , Milling every Columbia River leave 8pm except Sunday, Katurday 10 p in for Astoria and way landings, arrive p ni except Sunday Willamette, river leave 6am exeopl Sunday for Oregon City, Newberff, Halem and way landing, arrive 4:30 p in except Sunday. Willamette and Yamhill river leave 7 a to Tuesday, Tliutuduv and Haturday for Oregon City, Dayton anil way liuidiiifN, arrive 3:30 p m Monday. Wedneaday and Friday Willamette ilvor leave 6 a ni Tuesday, Thurwlay and Saturday for Corvallla and way landings, arrive fe'iOn in Tuesday, riiumday and Saturday . Snake river leave Itinaria dallv for lwision; returning loave bewiston j daily exeept Sunday, AddrepH W. II. IIULBURT, Gen. Pass. Agent Real Estate Agents. with us. We buy, sell and exchange for txxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvxxi 1 Sale! R. E. BRYAN & SON. 2 SUMMONS. in the Circuit t'ouvt nf the StutofOmgoii for WaMlitngmii Coinily. Willmr r. CoKHWt'll. FUlnUll',) Kmnia K. t'ogiwrll, I Vfon.lwnl.l To Kmnia K. (Vpwel, dvfinduut altove nwincl: In the name of IIik Sluts orOrt'Kon you are hfnby utiiitlm! to aKar and anii'm'r the complaint hrmin HIihI ntrnint you. In t lie above pn til Iwl milt and court, on nr tieforv Ibti V7ili day of July and In caae you uliall full m t NM'nr uud nn wrr. tlio iilalntitf will ailv to I'm tomrt for ttir tliil dtmuindiHl in lti miniilnlnl. to wit: Kr n ilncrt of tlin rrturl dlwilv lug the bond of mat rl tunny tMlwi'ii lh pluiutlll'and ili'linidHtU, nn'lliw i-ound of urH)rtitu of ilii plniiitilt )v tin vloltindaut. 'I hla aiiimuoiM i wrvrd iihiii yuii ly pil ll i. cil ion fur l "tunVHlvo wnlm by orili-r of llio Hon. Arthur l Kraacr, Jiu'ifoof tint 4tli Jitdlriiil tlittrinl, liulv ninili' tlun Sill day of June Ikmi and ( pubhulii'il for lliv Nt ilmiMiii 1 1 m lull itny ot June I -''J. ttKU.it till I.KMl'IK, Allurnvysfor IMnlntill Notice of Final Settlement, Notice I hereby irlven Hint the muter IiiiuhI. mtmiiiUinttiirnf tin' eMutenf John Mi't'oiikiiv, downiMl, tins filed bin tluitl in- Count uh aiii'li ailuitiiUtrulnr in llm l uunlv court of Uk'Mhi? ni un-itoii fur Wuxhtiiu ton i-ouiKy mid Unit tho mild inuuly court has nu'ti ouitny tno imu itav ol Jul v ln, at the court room of mild (unri at ItlllMioru, county and umln iiforimiiid at the hour of Iflo'clmk a. m. l' unid lny an me time anil lunce lur lirarliiir onim't Ion In mill lliml arcouiil. If auv llierv lw 1 1 1 1 I he lin.il wHtli'int'lil of unid t'filiili. lhltod ut IIIINlH.rn iIiih June S, IMCl. ltrMI'llltKY I'r AliMuN AduiiiiMriilnr of the mliilo of Julin MuCoiikey.iln-ouiHHi. Delinquent Bicycle Tax. Ntl. la hereby given Ihul t.ie hlryrl , ,rt hnniwllawlv lliernaltor all heels mi am Dvcoiur iriiuiiuiit Juiv s. i 1....1. i.H i.; id - 1...- ..... 1 ...1.1 , M pro-ifiot' 1 hy law, win ! h-vi Hl mnii In mitl-luctii'ti t!ier .f. W, h. riiAM-'nttti. Sluiiil. Duled lhi r'lli ilny nf Juno, SUMMONS. In UioCiiviiil Court of llieSlate ofOrenn fur iwliiiitftiMieoiiiity Kiinnu M irk. i'liiliitil!'.! Itnlil. YV. Markt. Ihfriidniit.l To Rnbert W. Mark, tlicanld di fendiiiit: In the mime nf I i Still'' tl I ri M'n, you I r" hereby iiotllul tlmt the I'lulntill licit- liy liotllieil Unit the riuliillll lieie- in linn IIIihI a roiiiiliiint nKniin-t you In IlieaiHive entitieii caue mill you aro li're by required to npx'iir nuct nnwer aaitl eoinplnhit 011 or liefnrf llie Innt day of 1 lie time lireserilieil by thn nnler of iulilra. tion hereof, u.it: on nr before the I till day t f July, l-W; you are further 1mtifie.1l that if you lint to iiiH-ur nod answer tle conipliiint or plead tln-relo the plniniill will upply tiindid murt forthe rollef pray ed fur in the cniiiplaiut, that in to any, lor a dneree illaaolvlnx forever the ImiiuIh of matrimony eslxtiuif Iwiweeu deieudikitt and plniiiliir herein, and for sui li oilier and further relief na In the court limy eetn pmiM-r; thndiite uf llio llmt ptibbeii ion of IIiih NiiiiuiioiiH, la 'I'lni rwilny the IhI day of . I one, IMC), mid the In-t publlra tlon hereof In 'I hurnduy the Cith day of July, IKKI; Mild u tiimotisaliall lie puhllHh ed 011 'I hiintdiiy of each week fur tho per iod of Nix weeks between wild dales: TIiIh aiiniiuoiiN la piiiilUhed by order of Hon. T. A. Menrule, Junf ursuiu t ourt, inadft nt CliHUilMir. Haled tliini'.th day of 'nv. I KM. THAY Kit. HT. It A VN K It A' NO! I N' A HE. L, Aiw rneyj lor I'lulnillV. Administrator's Notice, Nu! ice Is hereby given that tthe uiuler siKiied have been appointed iidiuinistraliir of the entitle of John Mlelmlec, deeeaed. by the county eourt of the rUute of Ore gon for WiiNliiiiKtou euiiiity, and liav duly qiuilllied hh such iitiuiluiHlrator. All persona linving i-luiins iiK:iiiit ald ealale, are hereby riiiieMteil to priwnt the same to 1110 Willi tho proper voiiehern, nt the law ollleo of W. N. (larrett, in Hillsboro, Oregon, wllhlti six iitonihs from the dale hereof. Dated al Hilliiboro, Or., this 2Mh thy of Mae, IHlrt). O.N. II ALU, Administrator of tho estate of John Michalnc, deed. n Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and alda Nature In strengthening and recon itructinn the exhauHted digestive or gans. It Is thelatest discovered dlgest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. 8lckIIeadache,Gastralgla, Cramps, ana Jl other results of I mperfect digestion, Prepared by f C DeWitt A Co., Cblcag Delta Druif Store, Hillsboro, Oregon Shute (S Foote, Backers Transact 11 General Hanking HuhIiiphs J. W. SHUTK ..Ma.iagei A. (!. SHUTE Cashier Sell Klght Kxehnngo and Toliigriiphli rranafern ami Inhikw Letters of Credit availahle throughout the United Mates, Ura'V Hills of Kxehango on Ixuulol Mverpool, Iuhlln, Parl, Berlin, FinnV fort-oii-lhe- VBin.Htoekholm and all prli elpal cities of Europe - " " Collections made on all aecesalble point Banking hours from 0 a m to 3 p in HIllHboro, Oregon HQ) Another Popular Suit Iklt .p'l" Is Mr 5lagle Uraatl MraliM Cut Aevk mJ by Mm taatxia Kuh, Nathan A Hatha Ca., and aoM bar aiclualvaly by as a combination bant anatarlala, br.l skill ml baal ttlaaa maka thla Una lha baa. Vm ( by thla mark - U'lguaraalaaA, V-i 11. WF.IIHl'M! ami SONS, The Hillsboro Pharmacy,:;."" U I'M Tho Leading Drug Wlii-ro Prni.". Medli'lura. I'nlnU. OlU.Spi.iium, llrualira and all IirttKglM'a Mlilitlilat tiny bit prorimil nt prl, Hint iniilr iliHiuiirn'..in'rtlliiiii. Fact in, that ninny M-np!e tin mil know where nr iinine cntun from it's a good iinnin nml we hud gmwl feannns for adopt- ing it. Let u explain:.,. .,.., . w Bella, IK the -Hit letter if the I i Trittimle. three aiiled. Now, n we ere Jtnti icaliy thetliird 3 Store eaialiliiilied in llillidmro, tin tlre, otiriu-red lllr i ciuiiiticaiit J'leitse reni'-inlwr t'a t.mloir natne , nml nlrtiiya w ill 1h, Inn. th r.re sign of )iif(lieM iiinitily an low eft price. We uill In- iilwnv pletsed n lmve vti cull at unr JlOPC! FOW THE. FIN EST DRUGGIST'S LINK. IN WASHINGTON GOUNTV. Speed! Size! Breeding! LOVELACE! Three Year old lierord, 2:20; Will MARK TIIKSKA.SON OK 1IIH1I AT THK KAllt(iKOt'MS, IIIM.SilOKO, Waxliingiou Count), Oregon, Umiii the Following terms: Season, with Privilege nf Return, f 25; I.OVKI.ACK is a durk Imy, wilh left hind fnol, while, over six teen lunula liijli, am will weigh upwards of 1,200 uuiids. Site, IKut't H, and sire t Hjjoien a:o6 V, tlieCotipirrir, iUlK. snd 1 o'hers in j.jo. l'ull brother to Sphinx, a:io sire of 57 iu 1:30, and Klectnte 3.JH , sire uf H iu the :.yi. l'irst ilani CrtKn,ilaui o( I.OYKLACK, J l", l'orsvy I.. a:o,llrts) Hrittonllio V, Cohllac 1:37, Itrilliiiitine 3:10 ,S, Climililly t'inl :u S. KUiiulike, trial, J:M, iJucliess, trial r.n, Graml clam ol Chanty, 9:15, by I'riucrps. Second (1. 1 111, Crupe I,ie, dam of King Kene.Jr , 2:17, and lliilxarine, 1:17. by Cro. Wilkes. I bird 'lain, the dnm of Tarlton, 3:31, trial a:Jl I.OYKLAI'K as a two jcur old trolled in two races, obtaining a two year old record ol i .au As a three year old he was campaigned in several states, trotted in 33 races, obtained first, second or third money in 17 races, took a record of :jc in a third beat i t December, Wotked publicly a full mile nt Cleveland in :aj )i. His brteiln g is unsurpassed. His d un, his grand dam, the dam and grand lam of In 11 sire, and the diini of his grand sire, are all in the great brood mare list. .Sprite, the dam of bis sire, bad five co'.ts by lilertioneer, and all are in the list. 1 hrec of them having at diliereut periods headed the list of winnings sires st their ue. Waterwttdi, grand dam of his sire, has six in the 3:30 list, and has over 300 descendant" in the 3:30 list. Alarrs Irnm a distance will receive good care and pasturage at ll.joprnnonth. A number of standard bred mares and geldings, fit for the road or racing, for sale cliuiji, I 'or further particulars inquire of B. B. TONGUR, Manager, Hillsboro, Oregon. X' Js (23 (I i.,-;J.,i...-.:5'....?5, , " ' ' ,m llfV H-' 'i-tr-,-ilNlV"-', ,.' ' I Vjf Jas. H. Sewcll, Owner - - . J. A. Johnson, Manager Hired by I'ollock. Hit dam, (iumnt. by Itulomagoi sucond dam, Enllimc, by Ohal loiiKe; third diun, I'nss. by Hit fluirlosi fintrlh tlain? an linilgrant maro. y ... Tho Per heron Stallion ... Ptini o Almo b a iliipplo grey with hlnck Hilnt, and hoiiiitlful white inaiioiind lull; li lianilHj good action, IuhI. wnikor. Itix breeding combines tho very best blood for dra t ami u.moia nuri.oi bmse II , gentle lUHpnallion. Will sbiud the anason ot WKiHH ollinis: A lombiya. 10 till 1 p in, S lllnos. (iulim tVeek, 4 p 111 mid night, John Jreliimi's, (iruenville. 'I untidily noon. W in iielieldnrs't II 11 m and nlirht Jo 1 Mie'-H'. Cedar Mllli Wednesday. H p in nml night. He.hollH; 1'httra.lay nights at J H Howell's liirni. 1 rlday, H 11 in 10 I lledninnd A Happlngton's, Hillsboro. Bator- 1 uy, Hto4 p 111, 1'iiriiHt l lrovo, 1 riday and Hutitrday nlglita and Sundays at J A. JuliriMuii.fi piano iieiirTJilley. Care lo prevent, but not responsible for aneidenlo TKItMHTKN DOIiIiAUS FOH INBURANCB r5 ITT liabNlMiUO.OKrHiON, nion IUtK'k Main Ht. A. Hallos mirli'tor. House. reek Alplialwl nn I i sli ine.l like a Three Year 014 Trial, t:U 8-4. lusuraitee, fii. Prince Almo 1 1 4 1 Hi