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',- rxauuauutatsLia i i t A Faraa thk l hoi i.K : :t rwHBfiCTi'i A A HILLBORO ARGUS, SEPT. 13, 1900. ! ; . : A l't'KM iic i n is I'imh-i n ' rr ur r t.t .1 T.r x r r ? THE ARGUS Kt4 at Ih Poat-ofhcc at Hillsbom, Oregon, a Seonl etas mall matter LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY Hi irgv fttklishioi Cwapauj. RuhMir'jilon! On Dollar ter Annum. OH Month, 80 M; Tbre Months, SScW. Otfeacd to Cold Monometallism. Re lieve la the Bimetallic ; .Standard. Dear Money a tans Debased Property, lid Prefitless American Product. 0r Consequent loss is our Creditors' Cain. Has no use for Marcus A. li.tima A "ClVU.l.tCD" niSGKACK. You hear much from the Oregon "enlightened" press these days about the lack of civilization in the Philippines, ami of how "we," th.it is, the. administration, are going to civilize them, Ask the visitors of the Portland carnival what they haw in the Mill way where innocent women and children were standing id by side and witnessing a per forming revolting to even t he hab itutes of the Whithehapel districts. The filthy performance has Iwen running throughout the entire fair and the pure paper of Hanna ex traction have no word of remon strance. It is a disgrace to our civilization. If such revolting per formances are to be patronized, let them be placarded so that inno cent childhood can be kept away It certainly was the duty of Port land papera to have exposed such rottenness and the duty of the po lice department to have stopjied the immoral seances. Bui perhaps the two dailies in the republican city of Portland are too busy preaching voting the Hanna ticket as morals, and booming a governor who has been charged publicly of telling offices, to notice perform ances which would bring the blush Tf shame to even Oscar Wilde, himself. If the Fillipinos can show a worse exhibition of deprav ity than the dance in the Midway a select delegation should be im . .1. . . , , . . poriea io roruaiui ana given charge of the city administration WILLIAM .1 ENN I NGS Ml VAN. tfmmi v vyj Ar rjfm ' Cteitl, Montilio, Literary OREGON STATE FAIR ! ... SAI.I-M, OKECON ... SEPTEMBER 17 TO 22, 1000. ATTENTION, LADIES! ! : and Better Than Ever Before rw ,t,,(" ' ".ipwvc.l Bmkt.iiK Repaired and Renov.led, all Sl(Hk Build ;. jis . I horouU n,,kc.c,l- KvW) thing in VinU CimdUmn f.i the U 1 ,el au.t IUm l,v Mock Show ,..hI Agrieiiltiiral Kxposition ever held on (he Cot I $20,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES $20,000 ! 1 " "l K ii-msj fvm ,U'Miiiiii Miuio mt.l Vim m ni..tn 4...: i. . o . t? 'f R;,, ,,1',,, k,,U!f.,,, rate, on nil railroadi' i i r j.iemuim uti.l other mtntm.uum. sdiltesa W. II. WKHUl.Nti, Pres.. IlilUhoro, Oregon. M. U. ISUOU, Sec., Salem, Oregon, Wast your Mtmupn with Judattn Powilnr. (iuaranteed the bent. Cap. and fime Giant Powder! r,..4. : 1 1 r ni v- vjriiLcrviiiH. iii-R. i.rn w Vi VM11W'I . ... i.'-,i J. W. Arau(I(rv(;l(len Our Centennial President. Jefferson, 1801-1809. Bryan. 1901-1909. wmyh- vir tram fl,15 lo l.Su ,.r week Fiill Term begins Soptembor 10, 1900 F-r c.i'uloguea and full inf..rmaii,ni, uddtesa W. N. FiRRIN, Dean, Forest Grove, Oregon. Notice to Contractors, al integrity. No matter what self-j rules Mark Hanna with a rod of iron' ish reasons may be urged to the, Taken hy and large, this is cert.iinU Porto Ricans of their rights under one of n" maM i'"-wi "U .,,,;;" 1 'oii-liearted unlimittd monnrcli.i! . known to history. No wonder that OJ..HI uie uinirjr wiav uie .meri- gentle, shrinkinK sonts like trover! ' ' r.-eived at tlio Connlr I can flag as a colony, not aa an in- Cleveland and Tom Keed Mart l,.k in i ir, 'iwjl.'t's TJfL Tl,... , ..... I.trr.il iwrt ut tlu l!it.l KiaiM dismay at the spectacle of his .o.i.u-r ,r ! "! rm- j.tn of a bri.iKe anH till at lrl. , . . . " "Mllllg ...:,...'.. . ... .'power. No wonder thai the i...,!-.,!.. '!'. . I'mum ..Valle,.. . i ' ' y Irtrina will do Hell i nc fciion ns .AUirricaiiM uitu a re-j . ... .-T.......- nnu 01 i omiiiiiuner s t i.urt. l'litt'ir lull !tlnl I ti Vehtlial We bit vc IiiUcii I h e agriiev ol I he I.IIHOIH liew, Si'lhv it I'o , l.lldlin' hIih-h .1 It. I I t. II lit MIIV foul I'tlcra, 5ll, J( oil, f I f i.i' I'.nne III mid II. WEIIKUNO & 3 0 NS, liilJM:t)i;n. oi;i:!k State Normal School S .. MONMOUTH, OREGON . Jh rail Term opena Se.. JSih, 'Hie xludelilit ol the State N'ornul Hi'hool are prepared to Inko llie St:tU ft il'untle iiiin.i .litii. ly on gradu ation, I irailmtli'ii readily ceciue g.mil . j I ioitt. ICxpfhKeit ,.' year 120 to IKiO. Strong Acitdi'liiti' ami I'mlVaiiituil roiireea. Nea Speci Departinent in Manual Trainin. Vell etpiippe.1 Training le.nii inenl. Kor catalogue ciinlaining full aiumuiiieiiit'iit.-, addre or W. A. WAN.V. Secretary of Faculty. r. I. rAMI'HKI.1.. ('reside it I ;farms for sale public can have no co'onies." And ; tic dominiou of William I at once v .-. j int aucuiiiin an i nrtin ia ... aror me remarKaoie nei-ess.iaieu donation of every uin with wbeeh in feat (if attempting to exist as a re-j his head. Oreonian. public on the American mainland ( . j In the mailer orthe estaieors rtliili rulintr aa an etiinir intli! Tile above is a lilllu lliu i;.....,i! ilivottiwl. Philippines and Porto Rico, evervj I'i'ce of truth and saroantn that Imd American knows in hia soul that j "hone in the Oregoniitii f.r n l.ng this government "can not exist time. But you must vote fur Me- i, i. . 1 1 ...... . . s,.f,t. i.-,, ti... ,,;, ... ill(r i.un,ir,, , A. " ! I.. A. i;tx!i, 4utiK.i inipnreat I hk A nuts oiHre. Notice of Final Account. A. Klink, : t U',, Kinley, aaye the Oregonian! half republic and half empire." It is for these good and valid Americaii leasons that the demo-! ideas; he is the creature of uncer -ttte 1 ht rehv eiieii thai tlx. ni..lie. . ""'H I c . I : U mil.. fr. .,t,i iunwl hi. iii. il her iu;ul aivotini iw Ad -' '"' ,'r''' oiiiilr,,trisor a.o.1 eMHte, am) Unit the! 31 ..rM, I mile rr.t. !-.. III. . lah .lav o fv.leii,lr, I'.M.al the '...iotv ; a-re in en 111 vat -n- lo L,L ' t" '. Court Kootn. tit lt.tlsl.r.i Wa.i,,.,, , i " r W lahh II HViuttv. (JreVon. In.. .i. i,..,.. nv"-roJlii ho.ie. .'he ! lint, H.i ylu-e for hearing ..l.j-.um, I an.l Vh.ad: mZufu' ,1 "' )' K.3 A MATTER FOU THINKING PEOPLE. I he man who believes in a repub lic as against an empire; the man who believes in a republic in fact rather than a republic in nama, and th man who believes that the majority of our people should rule instead of a minority of bankers and trust stockholders, has much food for reflection in present con ditions and the present political situation. It is true that President McKinley is as weak as the pen picture of the Oregonian quoted from it in another column. No reader and observer will deny this But for this reason he is the more dangerous. He is controlled by that element in public affairs which believes the common people are too ignorant to have a voice in national administration. He and his immediate supporters not the rank and file of his party however find that John Bull is quite the proper thing for example; they want a large standing army to pile up burdens of taxation on the pro ducers who primarily pay all tax. Tbey want empire which means destruction of all popular govern ment. They forget liberty and all that name implies. They think that the South African grab by England is quite right and laugh at the misery of the , Transvaal Dutch fighting for their homes, and ape the British empire in all in ternational dealings. They ure willing that English brokers shall prescribe our monetary laws for us and tell us that it is "civilized" to follow this course. Is not all this food for reflection, and should it not tell ary man that a vote for empire is dangerous? crats, the populists, the free silver republicans and the anti-imperial-ist league are now drawing close together for the great fight of 1900. The existence of the government is dependent upon its issue. The . . ... ... ... i tttl'IVtu. aiui fol lh ...tH.,.,,,,,.1 . i ...... irusis control Alcivinley; he has no Uame. ti.l.Vi;KTIl M, ti I "Si i I'M Ut'ir.H til lltlu I...U....I .1 jV, . . i ; , '""'""oiiu uiai win i. I.". ""' " " ? ifood S-rooni A.lll.tlllM Notice of Final Settlcnten' .itrijt acre. lo , rm j nitlv4t) . l line bravenlam that will produce r ""' ,n-r acre: jfix., H room .iiililniusi orehard and r."i. tainty; he has no backlK.ne; he in a weakling; he is first for thi and then fur its opposite. But must vote for McKinlev or lie a!1"-""" Comity, lia tixti.1 M.imiay, Sool i" ie of elltw frit ti t '"; -"J- at ten "'eUa-k in the forewarn of - ' ' ' ta"S Mrma. I'hi hirm is in a tuna. ..I iiiii.i ..T'1",' .,,,; N'dh'e i Umvhy given thai the (Viintv I "'lety hUuhIwI, ran be divided, if itecm. JO" i Court of tlo. Si..n. ..t f.... u-... aary. Owner n r,.lll..- i.i!' ' . . - - .-..a"", i". " ,1,,' ..I. "'"iim aim itei- hnnr f.atei..t U.. 1.1 t ... ..: ' . V, " ',V " . "'""mi hi ' r-"'"- .'.. nouiu invc w .ur.iii me county lourl r.iin, at :m acre, -atw I. . 1.1 t.i , ! K'itlsl.ro, irr.m.a the lime and i,la.. . . 1 1 ,? .. ..'T 'T 1,1 C"'"H' j.u. inriu in exe-1 f r hiantit! Hloi'itn nf tho nnitnl aoaanU mi 1 CUtion. So nn miul r.. r...! '"e riiwl m- plolter for the empire is "Save thes him! According to its own U-1 eeawd, and rortiio mmt aouiameiit or'atml brawh d iJeverllai 'nm h?" "'""" r- v m. iifcAU.N. i i..i . ''- lurnun Ad.i.tniMtr..tor of the uid etie. : 7arm , ' 1' J""'"1: ro, ire.m. the time and t,a. e a,..aTr irood in. ill, I .7 . , t,l"."i M it.K objeetiens. if any ther.! l.e, t ",',. ", , "t "l fr cord I accooiai, ,,ru,ea.ijni,.i,tru.!o XflmlHhLL.' ? I'..rtl....l , ,T ' "oi roan republic!" St. Ixuis Republic. i mate of our presilent, the OregiMi Every thinking citizen who catirjjia" must be a very poor poliiicu to this country from European i adviser. s countries or Great Britain realizes -the truth of the above. Unhappy ! BK AX AMKRICAN. Ireland and the devastated Dutc.i " republics are the consequences of ; Americans should desire to the brute force of empire. j Americans dictate your Americanism. UilUboro, Ur., July i, litoo. SUMMONS, :.X.I,?.."",!,oJ '.' wb law." , " "o Ran im iiK. a.,,ii I Z?,,' V" "Wnraiid liionefVh. ... . w.K...i.a in me oouiitv, ',j,.e I per aere on eaj.y Wm0,, Before you buy a Piano or an Organ it will pay to write Fir.PPK - Pi.ivr. iiruici MmKr a. lilliv - lll.)li 351 Washington Street Portland, - - Oregon We art the greni profit killer and I'iano price regtiltiiors m the ,N"urt1. west, and with our special faiiliiie ran s.-ll a piano ur Orm for lees llian you can get ihein elaea here. Write todiy. ('til l. .ifi rem fr Our rttwk Include the three tireatest A merit -an Pi inim-iha Kin,, hall, Wei r and t'bi. kering, lutfcther with t Ad other tim, nmkea iuc nuiDuuiu rii(inH(iuY,,i-"1t V I't THE PASSING OP A PATKIOT. ! ,)t et j!X TIIK I I K( I if l.'OL'KT OK TUB', aM',"'r-l hi(b tt of eiihivatlo,, i ... .... . . .. i lilonllv leav.r.lu. l..n.l. is . t. I maw oi uregnii. for the Uomitv ot ..... .. "" Iroin Washtngtou. 1... ! Elite flrvant. t'lulmiiv 1 r - i ..i ... u.a moil in Then let no few menUho K. nry.t7 Jtendant ; .-V i.r;,TM:Z; ' fur VOUr Americanism. 1)! T J"hn Bryant, Defendant; i hobnob with ., . ; I- , ,1 In the Name of the Htate of Oreiron, yJiit cornuicriialisU who . i,vr..,v n.,.ni.....i t. ., u..7i ...it, . raiiroa. Ktato,i and town: I8wi", r Portland. There i rlirtitn, n larui lor aottie gardener. Thta , XKI "''h.d fi . kt uere, Ir sold mn, ' oaf-To "l" '"."l" l"'!'1- Ol oak; viell luuitDd, being. ,(lly U miB' from Portland, I'm, fl.ioo. y " British ent.iialixla aii-werlo the eompbiiiit tiled nifaitist von ..., o... ....... . Nowhere does the dread presence of j . u., n , ,, '. . ' ' m the alam. wititle.! ,,it r before the ! vatlon. Prir iw " lo CM,U- ..... ,11., ri.iinc iii ii;vt rence ' m ...... i.nr. . n un-n i? mioMi'qiieiii i American imoerialiam reveal itaelf mere : unmistakeably than in the character of j vote ou 1,1 fal1 its personal embodiment, William I, i syndicate tote' you; do not let William the Conqueror of subject races, I straildlers vote you for straddlers William the Enslaver of the American ftre dangerous." Slrathllers were ilmffi . . . r .,. ,.,,., i im nous ttiivr ntpt, JJ0 not lit a ; X VM W ht. h U tiioilatuor'the lint ntih. . : f 1 1 pi. people, William the Destroyer of re-:,. .i, i . , relief demanded publican institutions. William the Au-i " ""lBU UM l" ""-!Aj lientioll of ttli HllnilllonH. it bellitf unm cribed in tlie otder of iiubliealioti that ihucoiitiiimn he (MitdiMhtd for atJ eon- ,,, uuul " Jiiooth land; 40aen s.)i ulive wi-..kH and if you fail to njia-ar, j tu'1" "". beat of aoil, friea, lou, ..ir ..i.iJiiui ni apply io itieeulin tor the a noon nawiinu, nu r ltlullt ,w.m. ig an. homeHtead, and awiaeri tiii.berland. A A.rtuua for the rbt n.a.t .,iv.,;?."f,,'il?";,',,V,lh '"I reln apidy to theeourt f,.r the W acre niilmproved land; well l.u.i..l in tier coinn n rit. to-wlt: fie inr ..i.lu i ...A... ..."" wu I'ated, ndirtimiit ai.d il( re of tbta Court IV.r. , t... Zu L' !Z trea'ery. V, ()., tocrat of hi. Cabinet, William the Ty. tortio of King George; VTJ! I 7 - '" "'21". who i '' "" otner roller s to lite Court , iimy KiH-ni jum aim eiuntame. Aumtnisirator'i Sale of Real Eitat. Tl.isHiiniino.isUpul.lisI.e bv order of " o : . " , t,Ut the iiou. m. C, (.....rii... Judir'e of th I Private Sale. ri;irrin .muieiai mwriri, mmie iind dated t-rant who forces bis iron will and firm . straddlers are the fellows intellectual convictions upon all minds wrote financial platforms w hich and hearts, : a:.i ,t,: . ,i . This our despot has com. up through atw, t ara - strange vicissitudes. He was not al- 3 . '5"v"'"""ull,l ways thus. He used to be sogood-aa-, tnat the dm;lt is "J'ieiidable, turedas to go on other men's notes and ar"l laugh at the way they caught spend his money as fast as he made it. suckers. Be an American first tie usea to worsntp tne protective tariff iat ail( ftwav. Straddlers ar. ..an ui.v ,u nepte noer. IIHIO. Xotlen l I.um.1 l .... iiitc i.i ii i si Mioiieatiiiii, ste.t. 1.'!, KKMt. ,,f . ".,,-J ' V"" ' plirstljrice V I Id-KSI'IE, I'ortlaiul. ire.. 4 ,. ? r Zr . ,;ol'rt of the , mr n aat in ion Uoiintv fC"!'i ,lu,',!M"wl! H",, "led Atiitiit"ao' hhi I fffttnlc, will, irutu a, ttf.ar i.,,i... Atlorney for I'laintlll'. Administrator's Sale of Real Property. The Leading Drug Houso '. A. liailej 'r'i'ti''t.it. Where Hnitta, Medieinea. Painla. liHt,,N.lll!,, tritbnd all iiiiKalfs Sui.,1. t. tniy be procured al prb ea Unit simply .lllaii.ei...iiipeliii,.n, Mme. Raffert's Face Lotion. Splendid for the pimple hlttrklirad Cottiplmlon. Ponitlvely removes freckle, ntotb liatelte sod gives a youthful glow, white and bealtlti. Mme. Rifferfs Toilet Preparation for hands. The moat exquisite lotion in use. Cure ilmpped lmu,t, salt rlieitin, tan. n.irn l.tirna A.Ml,t. a. .,4 alt t.l.....l ..t..- v . . ....... ' ' . , ..... ,, ,,lll,r., .......m. ,m luiivn toiiei ta rtttiin ete ultli Coniains no grraay anlMtaniv ,,... it. Sold by JULIA A. STANTON, 554 Unlot, Ave , Stution 11, Ponlau.l. O.eeou MRS. JOHN NORTHROP, l.ot.1 A i-ent, . . . H.IUI,r, Uieion. ItG&EfiBEK f J:! mri ?TT y out for . "plain .duty"! t by j X Ran'Md v.. ...c uiiicj utjuuu iu tnVhi 3.1 1 . 'v.,"""" )""-"' hi an onier ol k.'iki, the o lowiiiir ili...rll....l . .1 he complaisanuy fell in with party"' -" V,,,Un t0 U' I X t'Jl TJ"&WiL.1 ' aeli ol emergencv and denounced Cleveland for mip 01 ""ty because f i Uht say i dated the ttid day of My; m, in the 1 Four it , ,1 1 ,,i T"1' v,''' (" l'H'k betraying silver. When the St ItisUhey must, Be an American all SftS fer convention of beanie on he palpitated, th,. time; don't let a party name 1 l-r..KTty la.onKin to said mui. M Jfale'will be subleetto tl,eoo0e between the uncompromising gold men rlm v , , UB , ',, , ,- that from and alter Monday, the 1st day tiiatloii of tlio Collide Co ,V and the Simple-hearted "bhuetanists." I . y.U rUP " I WXlrt 'Sue tj1'!i ' 1 ,W '" V Z'ed hy t . If 1 11.11 I IIM. I.iii.ii.i ,.H I... L .-. iiw, i : ',: """ i'y n. n. nun on. When the Paris treaty was under nego- larh Siccl, f ilm iidlotttiiK deaerilawl roil tiation lie hesitated again, and only P"1'' tickles a ' sympathize! of I i,..J'.,,!'' "!!!!. 'T 1"lU"J 21th .'lay f AuaiiHt. 1IMI. could make up his uiiiid after swinging I King George, Vote the other wav. I l"nieiilurly duxigiiuled and deseribed. na AHminlMti..,!... A' ''KY.Wi around the circle and hearinif ant.laue i Rn.,,1 11 .....1 ... j Ir.llowa.wuV The tbailb. Koat .iarlr L !. ilea..ed "r n . . . .... , ! 1 J '"o nouyoui rigltl8..!oi me M.utn iM,H qitai-tur of Mnelioii I, H, II. Ilimtoii i t. i.t, i 1 , . for expansion sentiments. When the in a ; and all of the Weat half .,f tt. H....11 " 1 t""1 Ailiitinbitriitor. Maine was blown up he was for peace ; till congress declared war. When Alger ; grew distasteful be had to get Hobart to I tell Origgs to tell Alger to resign. When It, Why He Should Be Elected. i Hint ull of the Wont Half of the Hoiiil. j Wiist quarter of Hei:lion ,'), 'Jownahitt 1,1 1 North of Itango Four VVt!S. f til0 WiJ 1-1 j inette Meridian, excepting h;it eertaln ! tnii;t diM-ded to A, L Mi'.J.eiid and Fred ! ralto-MMi and desentied aa follows: Me- Executor's Notice, UMl'KI) AMKKIOANH. Porto K'co .catne up he was strong for I AI1 tl,is n0e podge about ft hat Bryan free trade till congress came out for a C0Hl,In t do if elected president has notli 15 per cent duty, and then he was for j imJ lo 'lo w'tlj tlle case What he anyt'.iing congress was for. He was for I couldn't do does not concern us, but civil service reform, but he couldn't what he could dues concern us mightily. resist the Ohio appeal to encroach on We know what he could do; therefore the classified list. He let Gage demand , we are concerned. Oregonian. and DaA'es denounce banking reform1 - - , :..' l -"' . , . j simultaneously, How firmly he resist- It II becoming apparent that the j td apl,,kalions for appoilItll,ent of fa. , irut American spirit is aroused hy the peril now meanacing the gov rnment. No matter what argu ments of loot may be advanced to tempt to rule the Filipinos by force against their will, we have been too long taught as Americans that "constitutional governments derive their just power from the consent of the governed" to sanction a sin 0 lurf.ly destructive of our nation- j K liKE HOUGH. j ginning ut. tlm (Sittttb et corner of hec-1 N"lll' boreliy given that the iiuder Mion a and rtiiiiiiiia then north HUiri has this day, l.y tiro Coiinly Court j iiuins, tlidiice north 47, degiviw east. 1.11 " , Htitte of (IniRon, fur the Coiiutv ...111111115, iiii.mi. am iz.m enuitis, itieiice " "iohkioii, unnn aiiDoliitocl south l'-l ili'urww eitht ILWehaliiM, tlieiii.e . extor ot the laH will and lenUinitiit (' wiiiiIi in nliitiiiN, Homed weft lti.77 eliniim ," h"lit'i decetuod, ami bus duly ua1. tollie pined of beiiinning, llm tract lobe """la soeh. Now, I liereloie ail nr- old eonlaiiiiug Kt.i-,2 tn-res, upon Hie fob "'" tiiivitiif claims againat the elale of l iving terms: wild John Hiuilh, de..aed, are here- Oim-balf llm piti-cliane price cash In ,,v .ri,,iiwl'"l to nitweut them, timix-el v inu.d at the tituo of sale; thu balance oil i,1'',11 Bt ihn 'aw olllcii f John limn lu unit the puri'liimer, to lie seen red Wh,' Millalioro, Oregon, wtlhiit by liiMl iiiorigago upon the priuriiwia Bold, """Hits from ditto, . That purity and freithnens nf il mil-h ami rheir.1- cals is what brings llm mmt Hiitiffuclniy re stills; and you will t.hvavs find thmtl at THE DELTA DRUG STORE. We also carry the bent urtpi Hlock ol Toilet articles and drug sundries In the county Fad that we buy fr (.llH, (.1,1,,B ,m t0 J,. with lirnt cla-s.hi.ti,-eH ami get the best," Fam ily recipes receive its careful iitieiition aa physicians' prescriptions. Hired is ths locution. vorea sons ana sons-ui-mw to the vol- "The Pedee postoffice, in the various utiteer army. How loudly lie stamped , changes which have recently "been made his imperial foot lor speedy justice in j tmt section, has been out of mail for the Carter case! How like flint be sets two weeks," Despatch. ' his face against senators clamoring for! recognition of their pets with postoftives : ' . . ,. ,, . ' . and collectorships! , How he converted ! 'J '"8 18 ' .rouK'b al"' WV Oageto the gold standard and imposed ; HnouM 1,e taken to remedy V, i). i'l bis ideas of diplomacy on Hay! How. ,. . he railroaded his platform through at, Mrs. G. V. Harrow was out from Philadelphia and resisted the rural de- j Portland the first of the week, vis mand for Roosevelt for vice-president! i itillg with her .parents, Mr. and How he disciplines Piatt and Quay and I Mrs. Adolph Honzaik. and. to bear intenwt at- the rata of itrtil per rent per annum; expense of transfer lo lie paid hy purchase.!-, .. Mated Uds A ttgitat 'Hi, IIICO. .IIIIIV 'WITT. Admiiiinti'Htoi' of the estate of Fmd Witt, dtwieaw-d, ' i , Owi). R, ilagley, Ally for Adiniufstfatnr Carstens Bros., MANUKACTUKHK8 OF I II l.tllu Hi li' V a urnii'ti tt ......11 mull 11, UIH'caHOU, "iiou ai iiiiisixiid, Oraifoii. tl.tu fltf Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Etc, , HILbSHORO - ORKGON diiy of Aiigiist, 1(100. lohii M, Wall, Atty Atty for Kxectitor, Treasurtr'a Notice. ; County, (Iregou, (ui,,,rH(i,i ''Ifoii, emliirHod "Not payable 1, Mm. Interest, will cease after t t ilate. KODOM'H CltANDAiil,, AlX- . MM. County Treasurer. Cigars ut V. J. Barber, 2nd St. O.R&.N Time Schedule ... From Portland Fast mall aVo. at 7 p m for Halt l.ako, Ilenver. Ft. Worn. 11.. ...1.,. i.- ,,1,..' nt, l.nuls. Chi. .ami anil Kusi ,,,.ui.,.'... p III. ' Hpokaiifc Flyer leaves 0 n m fiir Walla VValla, Minneapolis, HI. I'lttil, Dululb, .Milwaukee, t;hlcago anil Kast, ulrlve.li S:40ain Ocean Hteainshlps leave at 4 p, 111 fur Man rraiiclseo, sailing every live ilayi, Oojtiiiihla Kiver leave S p m exeunt Hunday, Hatnrday 10 n m for Astoria ami way liin(linga, arrlve4p in except Sunday Willamette river leuva a ... ......,. Hiiiiiluv r.ti. 1 ........... i't... m .' ' ............ .,,.,,.., nen oerg, nit urn and way landings, arrive i:M p ni except Hunday , , ' Willamette and Yamhill river leave 7 a in Inesday, Thursday and Halnnlay for Oregon (Jity, DayUiii and way landings, Friday P '" ,Vl,""l,iy' Ww'wda ami Wlllaniette liver leave 6 a lit Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Corvallls aiii way latidlna-s arrive iiW) p m Tiinsdav, 'ITiursday and Hatnrday ' .'SIk rl1' ,'eve Rlparla dally atUtHS a. m for Lewlsloni returning leHVe bewlston dally at a. m. Adtlress IW Traimnot it (lenoral Ibuiklng HtisluwiH J. VV. SHUT H A. 0, MI1UTK ..... ..iMiiluigni .. t'liHliltir Nell sight Kxehioign ami Tolngritplile IriinsleiH ami Issues letters of Credit aviilliiliiu tin ghoul the United Htntes. thaw lulls f Kxi'hangR on hoiiilot , J.lverpnol, lli,l,n, pa,.N, liMn, l-'rant. ioi'l oii.niti..viiin,Hloi.kholm and all irit elpitl cities (if Ktiropo. CollHeHonsmiidoiill all un.'nssililu pot lit, , Hiinlilng linn is from (I a m In ,') p ni lllllsboro, Oregon, W. H. HULBURT, Gtin. Past. Agent P.... 11 1 1 in in. in aiioa m- tinniwii'jn J. Noi'llirop, I't'opiletoi'. Newly Furnished 0. and Renovated A first-class table and all accommodations for the piui,. of iniests, , . ' Oo to F, J. Burlier, Hecond Htreet, for 11 neat shitve nr hair en I,. Hatis- niftiion guaranteed. , Fine Uth room in conuectiou.