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HILLSBORO ARGUS, AUG. 16, 1900.
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THE ARGUS
Knterad at the Post-othce at Hillsbom, )
Oregon, as Second class mail mutter.
LUCIUS A. L0M5, EDITOR. 1
County Official Paper.
ISSUED EVERY TllUUSHAY
BY
TU Argus PtMshiag Cempasy.
Huli-wr'ptlmn One Dollar
U Months, 60 cue, Three
Opposed to Guld Mono-metn His
lieres la the KiiueUtli
Hear Money means Debased
and Profitless American I'rud
Consequent loss is our Creditors
Has no use for Marcus
Brvan
than
reason
of
tilde of the ;tvrs ;. mst
Bryan, and you will ohsfrve that
he i assaulted in the .suue w-ni-wt
in which the Try press tt
sitilteil first W.i.-ihinjit.ni, snd ho
ar Jefferson; you wiii note th.i! she
spirit of attack is purely commer
eil. , You will see that tiie pa
pers winch txiay fight Mr, Bryan
nn every issue, would he, from
their owu admissions, perfectly sat
isfied under a military government
or under a monarchy. It is the
sentiment that wants all the power
in the president and none in the
congress. !t is the sentiment
which sees danger iu the rule of
common people; it is the sentiment
which believes in the rule of the
fe as against the rule of the
whole people. Withia four years
inuca has been done to show peo
ple that Mr. McKiuley is not the
president. The Porto Rico matter
disclosed the fact that McKinley
was and is a mere figure-head; the
Philippine question has shown us
that Mr. McKinley completely
changed front. Some one has been
the dictator. Some one has forced
us to the anamoly of a republic
with monarchical powers. For
this reason there are many labor
ing for the election of Bryan
Thousands who voted against him
four years ago are now working
earnestly for bis election. These
men are of the best brains of the
country, and they are in deadly
earnest. Meu like Boutwell who
have been life long republic uis,
have gone over to Bryan, and the
press which four years called them
patriots is now calling them trait
ors. Traitors to what? Traitors
to monarchy; traitors to imperial
ism! traitors to rotten nessl Per
haps this, but not traitors to dem
ocracy and the highest ideals ot re
publicanism. They support Bryan
because he believes in the con
stitution. MISTAKE THE TEMPER.
Mr. Hanna, the campaign manag
er for those who have gained for a
second time, the control of the re
publican party, much , mistakes
the temper of the American people
when he jells them he has a stand
in with the Almighty. Through
hiB journals, which lor servility
and obedience put to shame pure
journalism, he tells the people
that God and Destiny have it ail
settled and that this man and his
tool, McKinley and Roosevelt, are
elected without a doubt. He sets
at naught the temper of a people
who have always stood for a gov
ernment by the people; he sets at
naught the fact that the bankn are
running the country; ho sets at
naught the fact that the trusts are
Betting both the price of agricult
ural product and the manufactured
article; be sets at naught the senti
ment of the masses against building
and keeping, at public expense, a
great standing array; he sets at
naught the great public , seatiment
against our tying up with a great
power which never makes a mutu
al benefit alliance but which means
first for Britain and second or
nowhere for the other party to the
scheme. Mr. Hanna very much
mistakes the temper of the Ameri
can people. He will hold many
hut that great safety valve for dem
ocratic and republican institutions,
the thinking voters, he will not
get. And for this reason we shall
Bee W. J. Bryan elected.
DO YOU KKMKMBKlt?
Doynn rememhrbtit a short time
since, according to Hanna journal
logic ' lhat Senator Hoar was a
blight to his country? Do you
.UY.v'"-'-V - '.' J ml nt. CITATION.
WHY BIJV.VN H SI ri'OHTKO. ,'"r V ? i" 'J VM" v
U receiving more Mpi'"f ' i VVrCV'l,,r,"", Vj" fJK'WW i '"' !M.V ' ii! . ''" "vu k i - Hih.iii.i . " """"""v"1
he did four years ann, t,.l !!, jWV ''tfk f t'.' JTjK W f ffl ' -' .".- ! t,..,,. pi!,,,, .In Hi maM..,-,.t'. l ,...(.. r ,
remember that when he said lhat
I WILLIAM JEXXLVflS IMiYAX.
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' Si N.WS ft v sM-i. "' V-f i- ! lit'slmi-o. n,-:troi,
v. H.mtia AT:i'V .V 'AW . ..
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7 VflX'V'i x VAWWiT ,;,;,, " ' ir..M.. . A,lrtl .H, Nl,u, y,,,,
Our Centennial President
Jefferson, 1801-1809.
MeKinley's Imperial policy would
ruin us, the Hanna press discover,
ed that he was a buccaneer with
horns on his forehead and warts
on his nose? Do von remember
,v , . ,.i-.., .
that he was a "little American:
that he was "superannuated? -
But when the poor old "Little Am-
rui-ii tusuovereu mat ne was nice -
ly to fall out of political preferment
by reason of a Hanna boycott, and
I l t i .....
lie ruHntn. did vrvn nrtir t hut ho
unuiia papers suuuemy aiscoverea
that he was a saint with curls, a
statesman with brains; a patriot!
with pure purposes? Now honest -
ly, Americans, doesn't this rot in
our '"only, honest and pure press"
of the Hanna" stripe, chill your
sense of the eternal fitness of
things? Do you remember how
these sanib papers told you a few 'clouds by day and pillars of lire
months ago that Hanrnt statecraft- by night. But with the present
had cremated the silver bugaboo; loud mouthed incubus, vwrvthin
forever and how they are now tell-1
ing you that that bad Bryan is a!
terror on postmortem examina
tions and that he will, if elected,
dig ud the silver corpse so securely
buried, blow in it the breath of life
and set it to work slaying the
banks and incidentally cause
dyspepsia of the body politic?
Dear readers, are these papers fool-
ish or are they drunk? Or are;
they just lying? Can you figure '
if rk 7 .t.- , e
it out? hat do you think of
them anyway? Has the dream of
monarchy by Hanna disordered
some livers?
WHAT ABOUT THE FLAG?
The administration has hauled
down the flag in Alaska Why'i hlnal wl"p Ui'' Boxer8 ,u:U1,er
It hoisted the flag in the Orient'..1': T in l
Why haul down the flag in Aias-
ka and hoist it where we have
nothing in common with people?
W hy do we do this? Because wej
have an idea that we John Bull i we are KtttinH. thc nation over, the nor
and Uncle Sam are both in the ' raaI f,icbicl Piled Juring Cleve-
a.m. V..,a;o IT.. ..I J . ,
"""' um uuwu ute
nag:
Who gave up gold hearing j
land over which our flag has float-!a
ed these many years? Why, Mr.lPrtceof that which she must l,v
Hanna, whose tail candidate, Mr,!
Roosevelt, says that all democrats;
and populists are cowards. Isn't! PROBATE.
it a pretty mess this hearing the!
cry, "Don't haul down the flag" j Estate of II L Hendericks, deed,
coming from men who tell us that il'"!11-' ik'1 ar"1 t'1"HP(1 "f m'"r'L
1 t i i , ,. , , i Ordered that residue of estate be
England has a better form of gov- J turned over to tfje hfjjr9
armmnt than we have; who arej: Appraisement and inventory of
trying to help-, imperial ' Britain j estate of John Somere, insane, filed
crush the African republics? Just
think a minute and see how ridic-
iilniia H, oihi.ln ,.,,.ui.:,... t..
a common sense standpoint. These I
fellows. Hanna, Hay, Roosevelt &
Co,, want; our flag to stand for!
nothing and either stands ready to!
, .. . r ;
,......,.,., ....wi jjuuiiuu says:
it would "he quite the thing, don't'
, ,., 0 !
A IMtKTTV BIKD, IMlKKIl.
When Governor Geer sends
n..:.t. 1. .L , 1 . . .
at ucie to ine east, lie gets in the '
associated disnatnhes with m '
'
splendor: when he wants to 'tend
ro 0.-0 tn PI ; 1 , : 1, t t 1
some oi.e to China to ack the E.tx- j
ers, he can always get editorial or !
news mention from the northwest I
'makes a speech for the Jews ami
liujieu: wuen ne soes out, rik :
Bryan, 1001-1909.
for "(iodV money, he t in uhv ivs
have a column dislied up in t e
But!fj!ort-n t'.liz..trd. 'tc But
when he is openly Vhirued with
;hv in v ,lil kil. . ..ki;., ..r.
I , , . . ' '
and when no wh, m-l-.. (, .i...
(offers to mke the proof; ,1 wh,,i
j the law will protect him fro.,,
, siatuter and the jtenilentiarv strtiuis!
open for the ;uvu-t should lie fail
j to substantiate hi? accusation hei
tmiu n l. .....
.
state circulation. This is a pretlv
condition, is it not? And whv js
it? When old II -irrison Kim-uiii
! use j a dollar's w-rth of p
more than his predecessor tlurr
was a holy howl raised; when Gov
ernor that ws iVtinoyer iued a
pardon, he caught h 1!; the journ
als of Corl.tui.-m were pillars of
goes. He is a veritable political
sou! saver and he can do no wrong.
Perhaps, however, his vetoes tell
why he is immune fro being
shown up by the dailies of Oregon.
He is a pretty bird ti pose as a
state executive, indeed. But he is
a valuable man for certain corpur-
jations. He is an immune. His
j veto is his vaccine virus.
cmaiii sets me pace; we !o low.
Ut us quit tW noDSenJ 1(J i)e A,jJerj.
can-just for once.
After all, ilr. llauna makes an excel
lent vke-roy for Salisbury iu tliis eou.
try. We should semi him to the House
of Lords.
As we go to press the news reaches us
ithat "av-" Gecr has not yet set sail
U .martiax uml',:r the ' chMt;s,,ert"(
Hanna gave him for making St. I'aul
as'ja"'l of him.
We have noruial crops and for them
Uu . ,K,8. uy let l,ie owners ol
, wrtuAo auii uuiius iiave tneir
i.t,. ii.. i. ,
when it can he avoided? Why let Hrit-
r,iti u-otf
n both the price of "'e dollar ami
1
an" aPProv'(1 at .5,403.2.).
I,1i?a,1'wtllen,,ent of estat0 o( 8 A
iv " ucf,;"' Bt!l nearing on
the 17th day of September.
Real Estate Transfers.
. . . . T
John Mclvachen to Marv D W Cet
n ;4 se yA oi s yt ot ne sec 17 t
2 " ' 4 ,w-
R M Pooley Sr
t
to Carrie P Harri-
t son 20 acres Horace l'arsotis don 000
i M K IJillcy toT H Kinxhton,(i864)
f 13.75 a ahove Forest Grove 117
! O & C R R Co to I.udwifj Hoi. ;4
I ne V ec 20 t I s r v Ho a . . ' ten
fJiXS m
IT? J , J y-l ... . . . ' " t J
r a"" l"a arrett to Alner li.irri-
"-? .m t 3 r 3 w 400
vv ni,ousipum iok 1) Montague
165isec 19 1 j n r s w
Alfred Striplin to.l'hilip Porterw!4
e x of nw sec 31 t t f 3 w . 610
A(lam E Klillk 10 n A Jasper 19.26
MUnl 'jackl
w "nortHtinrt w iim
V
2500
OREGON STATE FAIR!
... SAI.M.M.
St: FT EMBER
3r and Uott r Than Ever Before
. . . ' "JT . S ''"'Tlnii.l RmvM.,H Stock lUiiU-
$i0.000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES $20,000
, u e; - '
Notice of Final Account,
In ti' mil tier oHli. ut,. uf s. Kiint,
illfl;l,...l,
Xotiri! j lit M.v ;ivdi i,;,i . i,,.r,
IL'ltll li.l.i lilt .1 Lit Itliiil ai r .1 ... V.I
MiinMratrix of iil it.ilt. itii.l ii.,.t it...
'"'V 'l't'int-r. I'Knt.tii i,p. ( ,ii v
f.n i;..m i ii.h .i..,., -,..i.i
I IlluVurvVilriV;,
( ZT UZ.VrK-Ftf'M'". i' k'""
.Ul, i. imitr.il .-ix.
'
Proposals for Warrants.
"i
it KH.-li tlial ill nn
"'-"I. I'ooniv .Iii.lu',' n Wu.hinitton
...riliy, l'lt )..ll, H lt ri.--ii ,nl.-,l l,!,l,
:it tin f.utrt lloii-r, in IIuIhIhiio, Lit tin-
t I.i. ;inh ,.f Atij-u.t, I'nii, t- ...y.-i. t7
rt'i'tiiitrly i-nif.l Hiirriit.i . ,, H aliiti(.toi.
i ..iiiitv . i iti'it in ! it, tlii' ilt'i.. niiiimi mil
i Jt.wi, aim lur uiic i-uiititv
tilt -.11111 i.f !,,l. tllB llHILt-V
.i.'.l.nilill ton
niirnint in!
fur lit.. ,il..
Jnt-d tin ,Hh .Uj - ! Jn v . ,
, . , -V i ,
iu.;i.-il li. t. npi.tn.,! I,, tt,p puviiiiMlt of, , JO. IN M. t A 1,1,,
the ili-lil linn ,ii stmt- on Iwi-k t. : Trii-U-i! f the uctule i.f Mn.i.-n lliank,
I in- t'.-uin r".iTVfi the rilit n njei-l -' l!aikrii4.
su.'v mill all I. ills ; - - - - -
hot 'IS A. IttMiK, r, t n
'"limy I. ..I.'- ..f Hasl,iKtn nnti.iv. dr. FARMS FOR SALE
Hy , .1.1.-1-' tlte i:...iitn.i.Niom.iM' rt ; M
"I Wiishiiittn.il Comity, tltti Wh il.iv f'
Aiijfii.!, 1-i.m. ' ""
" ' " Those tvli. t want to buy Wii.-diina-SHERIFF'S
SALE. ton Cumly lanns will'. I., ttcll i
Call nod invesligat,, the fnllowiitj!
iV VHtTfE (if AN KXKCL'ttoN M'fTers. I nipiire at Thk A uidjii iillli'R
1 J tln-ree an. I unlur of sal,., iu,., ,lUt !
ot tin Cirt-u't t'otirtiil' the Statu of Or.
Knit, lur VV'ali:titiiti ( uimtv, in favor of i ,.,
W. 1,. Arclian.U.aii anil uifatniit I'. A i 1 "",H !' uiuler fuHIsl.,n, Ui
Ma-ntmtn. Kni'iitt Mai(iiam, Mi wl, i ??'r7 '" l're, tW m-nm in lriwli ami
Will iimi W. Mariiiam. Jlm VV, Ki-h i '," ','ri 'rnj K'"t or-
ami Fannie Keaa, hi wife, N. H. Hustoi, '",'!r'J ' V" '""r,il i mile frm (,,,
ami Kiln HtiHtoii, ii,.. u,l (, a.'u Hi"' r"il""'l H mill' from i-ho
Marqtia ii, jr., for the until ( finax, v,,n, t "im. lm r acn.
m, .rtl ri - WuMtVah ' u, tTX :rli "
iiiUui Kt tnrremi at llm rt.l f .. r cut barn ami out ,'ni?h ,,. Z . '"
tan! an.) ot saiil writ. 1 IIKi acres a,-ri In ciiltlvstliiti' 7
Now. therefore, l.y virtue ami in pnnn,. ! a.-reo due Irf-avi-nlatti l lmi will proili'i,.
aoi'i. ol saiii jinltfiiiitiit, ilwi-i' ami ,,r,,.r , 4tJ nai kfi of imiiuiim Hr tu-rv; gmnl N-pmiiii
ol -ulis, I Mill on J hotiw, con Jl kd; ,H,a bura uliwf
Monday, .Si'ptemlier 10, 11I00, ! ,,,,f! !'h "' ny huahM.
;: -r , i hy'rju.t rii" w iffi'M
llillNlH.ro. iHungioi, Comity, ori-iioii. twry. Owner i t fatlliiK beiilth an ,1 .IT
at the hour of W u'.Hk a. ,,., of Wil j tnK old, la 0
ilay ll at puhlU: att.-tio,, to the hltflnt per acre, on euay tnrnm. ' ?
l.nl.ln- for cash, th foliowiiiK iJi.M-i-il,i-,J ! V '
n a! .ni.Li ty. Io n it; I 00 acres -200 acres in cullivatloii! loo
'lite North-Went Quarter of Fccilon Ten 1 min "f K00'1 tiinher muitahle for ooril
(ti) T.iwuslitpTwoti!) South of liitiiB one I wni; hi'Use ami liarit; '(! urehitnl 2
1 West or the Willamette .Merlilinn, av- 'r"ln' 'HHsburo ami on main n,a,
"'K '! exireptiim lite Iu acre tram (on " rortlaml. This farm has ruiiuiiix
eyl to one McKarliut.I nu,l the ,5 acre !'" ' ami vi-ral .riuKa that I'ltritiMli
tritct Willi ami hitomlwl t-i ,i- cuiive.re, . 1 ahumlance of alr the yijar rouiiil. 'l'hi
one lialthawr Fink, l oiitaitiiiuj in all ivi iurm '"hiir mtuautil wt near town la t.
res, in. .re or lie, ami nil tiilualcil in
the hi-i'finljeforH namwl Hiiuis'aml for the
coitiiml ftXieues of Maiil anle.
Sai.l properly will U aohl auliject to re-rli-liijilii.li,
u per atatule of Oregon.
Wilnens my liattil tlilM lit It day of Auif
' "M J. W .NfiWKl.I,"
.Siteiilldl V.jHhni(jton County, Ort-xoo.
H. 1!. IlittiUm, Atty lor i'laintill'.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
aunt ttfton l ouniv in,M ...
I-Y VIIU'UK ol' AN ICXKCUTlov
ZtCaVX?J
t""' ''"w1"" ,(;"t,v, in favor ol
Lyttiau T. Wllc.01 ami acniimt H, V. Hen-
tout, .icssie feiiiol.l, Henry J'cn,,l,i
mnl Catherinn 1't.nlold for tticwiin ot S.'ltl
conts, ami for the further Mint, of fvjo, V.
S. fcold coin, with Intercut, tliefeou ut the
rate of 10 per cent i.er Hiitiuin IVotn the
ltd, day of January, lMi, and the further
sunt of 7.1, with interest 1 hereon at Uto
rate of 0 per cent per annum fron, t,
iiinutiyoi jitiy, liniu, as itltoi'neva' fee,
ami also the stim of 27 ..Ml, with 'interest
thereon Ifom tlto 21th duy of July, llnto,
at the rate of II per emit perunnum, ami '
lor the costs ami expensoa of sale ami of i
Said writ
Now, therefore, iy virtue and inpursn I
am of said judgment, .decree and order '
01 mw,, 1 win, on
. Monday, September It), 1'jOi)
at the south door of the Court House, In
iji.tiMiioro, vt iiMiiiiiKlon l ouiity, Oreioii
at tin! linttr of 10 o'clock a. in.. ,.f m.lA !
lay. sell at pitlilie auction to the hik-ii.
OHt fii.lder lor cash, the following tlcscril,-
ed real oroiierfv -1u.u-ii,
Jieitm the soul heast of thiutorthwest V f , Notice of Final Settlement.
and tlie.Hoiitliweht, of the unrtheast '-i 1 .
of sectioii U) in town 2 north, ranxeft wnit ! '
of the Wilhtinctte Meridian, cmitalniiiK ' Notice Is herehy Kven that t, the umler
80 acres, more or lens, nigned udinlnislraior ol the Knlate of J lin
Alio the, N K 14 of h v 1 snellon ten Mii-lialec, deceased, have filled In 'i,e
1th township two Norilt of uaKK Hvo county emirt of '.V'iiHliiiiK't.oii Cotinlv Or
U) West ol tint VVtlliinietto ileridian mid Coti. my Final Account as administrator
conlaiiunj; tOacnn of laud, and all aitu- ol said Kutate, ami that said court has II x
at in VvuMhiuKUii, County, Oreyiin, to ; d Mon'hiy the )th day of Anirust Mm
saliHly the herciuhofoi'e named sums, anti ; at 'he hour of in o'clock lit tlu dVirounoii'
lor the conU ami expenses of Bttitl sale, j of said day as the time, ami the Court
Said urooertv will he sold snlilect i : Room as the nluei. I'.r I,,,,,,,;,,.. ,,t,u,i...
InmjHion tm per nulutc of OrcKo'n. .
' Hues my lutml this Hlh day of Auk- ;
USt, IIKHI. - ,1. W. HKVVKI.I
Bherill'of WashiiiKton County, Uiwon
Smith & Bowman, Attys for i'lfl'.
Mrs: Ella Hare O'Connor, who
bus for three months been viHitintr
.. til. ...I..,: :.. ,1 -, 1 . .
niui imiuives 111 irim city, departed
Monthly evening for her hointi in!0"' on Main .Street opposile
.,,.i.t.. 1.. .: 1......1 ii-ii . I.'
Seattle.
OKMiOX ...
IT TO 22, 1000.
-I.H-K n. ...r exhil.iw luulr. lRKI
M. li. WISKOM.Sw.,
, Sali'iu, (iii'tmi.
In Num.- uf ,NI:iti i,f OiriTim, vol
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i..r id., i .1 Ml" Wnil.iiii'l.iii. niili il.
H.-ftl uf will t ..nn iiitt ,..,n,i !l, ,1 iv ot
j i.iv, i:m, A t t,vt;
"iS'iih t.Ku. A, JIUlli.' A V. i ',i,,
I'ruttctt' Sale of Kcal Eti,t
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ori-Ui'it. iiel I to I hi tilfh.rf ,..,l
,'tt"1' " ". Hi" IoHoh mt lrnlwl
, l t'-ui'', t.-tt:
( N.W. iiutirtcr ..i H ii..u hs. i (,. it-
' !ot 8 Norili nl' Km.jjr s l ,.t i.f
'1' " l iin'tti ,ii i iiluio, tv a.lnnyton
' '"i"" , "it. ii. t ojiliiinliiij Iiiii ttcti-..
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, " ''' H.y IuiihI hi 1 1 il iMt.r, lirry.ii
Oii !.l ilay ..f .Inly. I'M!
j """''", r uatryin ami rurilmln , aa well
.... ,my raiMHIK, SIK1 l HUB ol lite
(treateat baraum In the county, price
per acre on ay payments,
airw,i l.iuh state of cttlUvatlou.
ntmttly lleavnnlam hind; x ,( frlli;
ratiroa. slallon and town; IS iiiIIi-m weal
of I'tirtland. There i roitttno In thm
larm for gome Kaneiifr. This land h
chettp at f per aci-n; it chii hn had lor rsj
41 acres all prarie land, except 8 aenm ol
oak; well located. UinK only 111 milea
..u 1 i.iimiio, i rice, ji h.i.
21) acro near Iteedvilie3 acres In cult!
vatinn. Price, $(,
A koihI sawmill, with or without dwell
.iK am ttttiiiet.m.l, and S00 (.re of xooil
tinihmlami, A fiirtiine r..rtherlht man.
m acrca of nice mnooth Imirl; in aero ii,
' ..., iwi 111 ami, rrtne, SHKXl,
W) acres iiiitiunrovo.l lttmi; We (.Hted
txmiK only i miles from creainerv. V. O
Fltc I,. !,..,. M-I.i.. 1 .,'. 4
, 1 mi, u anmiai S.iOU,
Carstens Bros,,
MANUFACTUBRK8 Ot
liough it U Lui
Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Etc.
rrrf f ?H(lBn
1U,'''S'0
.' ""'
OR BOON
to said account and the final sett lumen, ,.r
M eslate.
Dated this lllth day July, 1000,
Admhiisti-ator of tho li-latn of Join,
Micltaieu, deceased,
( l 1 1 ,i r i,-
h M. Heidel makes a specialty
of buying and HelliiiK tiiuherhinds
Tualatin hotel. Hillsboro, Ore.
ATTENTION, LADIES! !
I
V
State Normal School
.. MONMOUTH, OREGON .
The Full Term open Sept. l"ili. '' lie stinlintR uf tin- Slat Nuinitil
Sclimil me pri-pitreil In Ukc 1 1 r St tto t 'erlilii'iilo iiiiii.i'iliiilfl y on Krudit
all. hi, ( ! rti.ltiiiti'it re.iilily si-iurti jun.l pu?ilioiis, Knpi'iii. uf tnr
tl'io to if I. Ml, Siruuu Aciiili'iiiic and I'rofennionnl -iiUrM- Sett Spn-iit
lh'ptti-tnii., in Mtiniml Tritiniiit! t'iiipp-i Ir.iu.Hn' liepnil-
lii-nt, ''nr r:t!.il.t!tu fiiiilrtiiiinii full hiiiii.iiihtiiiimiI-. ;t,,ic
r W. A WAX V.
Sorro'lirv of I'WultV
PIANOS AND ORGANS
FOR CASH OR ON EASY
PAYMENTS
I
Th home of Chlckerlnq
Klmbull Plmo,
Kimball,
The Hillsboro Pliarmacy.'v
The Leading Drug House
Whore I'm,.., M.Hliclnea. I'alnla, ll,N,a.Kr,, ,!,, . l.ruiHl'a N,f
m ty lie prot lire.1 at price lhat simply ilisUm 1,H.U,,1,
Mme. Raifert's Face Lotion. Splendid for the
7J -1-' .... black, U
Mme. Riffert's Toilet Preparation for hands.
The most es.uiile lotion in use. Cures chapped Itun.ls, salt rl.e Ian ai.u-
burn. Imrns, scalds .ltd all trntsteil surface. N lu,v' iuic . m o li u .!,i
it. Contains in. greitsy s,it.nc ,. , "
Sohl hy JULIA A. STANTON, SH Union Ave., Station It, l-onh.tM ,ZZ"
MRS. JOHN NORTHROP, Iocal Aent, . . . ' 0,
Ilfl&EBER ri nl ,mrilv ftll(1 fWil hh o(.(liu(fi ni(l ( )i( ( ;i
cm h is what brings (he most cut irf'.u-tory re
suits; nii.l you Wi ,,VM ,ini ,),,; u,
THE DELTA DRUG STORE.
We also carry the best assorted stock ,.l Toilet
"n "-s a,
OR&W
Time Schedule ..
. . From Portland
rfn1vt:,,:t! ten ?:.'.!!.. f,iM-"""t,.
nt I.OU1S. i: lleairii u.,,1 l,'l .,,...!.
Hpokitlm li'lver I MUiraii fl ,, ft... U.....
w,t it.... . ... ... :rr: . t "
Milwaukee, , mu, 3;
m ' "I "urn, ni. caul, Kulutli.
Ocoim Hlnanishliis" I.
Han Francisco, HailliiK every live days. '
Columbia River leave H p m excent
aumlay, Haturday 10 p m Mr AslorlJ , ,!
..,r ..iiiiiiiiKs, arrive 1 p m except Sunday j
Sun.lay for OmKo cny, Newhe1(f, h, I,
Hl!!mhtyy lan,llntM' arri :' 1 in excepl
" HHiilloun liviir iMllVfl H a si. i
W'ilhtmette and Yamlilll .. I
a in Tiiitsday Thursday ami Katur.lay for
Onuron City, llavton ..ml if.. .
Friday m,nuiy. wetiuewliiy mill
Wlllainetto river leitvefla m Tuesdiiv.
Ihursday and Huturtlay for CorvalllK ftm
waylandliis, arrive l:;tu p m Timsday.
Ihursday and Maturday ,v'
Snake river loave lihinrla dailv
atlhl fi a. m. for LewiHtim wlur, ,g a'vf,
J-ewltondullyata. m.
Address W. H. HUl.BUItT,
Gen, Pans, Agent
H.-.-I.,., tt.-io '..., U. .. '.. "V "is,
V tin ve lulrii I Ii p
Agency ..I tiie Luium
lir, Si-tl.v Jfc C ,
I.M.Ill'l' IIM-K (Old I iIJ
lit any Iih'I I'lii'rn,
jo, ll '. ft 5" no.!
C..IH.' Hi nn. I
tr llirm,
II. WEHRUNO & SONS,
mu.sittwo. ti;i:nt,
P I. l AMI-I KII.,
I,-.,.i..i
It is cm? to obtain foe4 SML
Whers no Iocs) ileslcr sells thcut, tm
will sen4 i piano or organ tor a
small caih payment, bsUtnca as
monthly payments, Two years rims
to finiih purchase II desired. Wa
fcuultl like to explain our method.
We will send sn in ointment ruaraav
teeintt lalufaction, r ths piano nay
he reiutririi to ut at our epn.
t'aUlugurs tree lor tht asking tall
all shout ihrm Special prios aa4
lull inlutiiution il you writ.
la New Suli
Biuia,
Ut WuklMl.. tu, r.rtWma. 9m,
Pianos,
Weber Pianos,
Crown, (Nccdliam and
Great Weatern Organs
niott IUikI,
Mum HI.
A. I'.ailet
'luprlelol ,
m urug siimlricH in the n.unlv
Kitct tluitwe buy fticash enables 1IH to .l.i.l
with first class houses ,ni,l get i 1,,., VllUi.
ilv reoips m.rivH (.r,.fu ,,, io
lhysiciaiiH' prescriptioiis.
Street is the location,
TrBiisact it (Innorai Itanklntf HuhIiiiiss
J. W. SIIUTH
A. t!. HIIUTK ....
..Manure,
. . .CaHhier
tn . ife !j L , " ,,",,,"f" ,'" TelcKraphle
av d a " 1 llN',"",, biiltnra of CredH
t olloctlonsmtidi, on l! acccHHlldo point,.
IhtnkliitfhourHfi-omDamto.lpm ,
IIIIInIhii-o, Oregon,
Cor. 2il A WjmIi''jb
IV
JklUi
I. NoHI,,t, I'lop.le,,,,.,
Newly Furnished
JN- and Reno vaterl
A first-class tal,le ad
nil Hccounuoilatioiia
for the convenience
of KUests. , ,
Goto KJ Barber, Second .Street, '
for 11 neat shave or haircut. Htiti.,
factmn giiaranleed. Viue butb
room m couuucliou.
l.'ll.l II
n v 1 11 iv
'tiiu liui