HILLSBORO ARGUS, SEPT. 11, 1902. s : A I'Armi tmk I'koi-lk : : : ; . : a rtmm r ni Paoru i ..trd at the PusBi at Hillsboro, cratic party when there was an op-i The wt weather will mvn he' orcoB.M9MoiHlelM mU mum. portunitT to place Mr. Bryan in';'1''"'- " XM the White House and install a gen- ,,' Marvel areus ir LUCIUS A. L0S6, EDITOR, nine people's government In the 11 " " national capital. Let us devote our time and our energy to a dis cussion of the needs of the people i 1 County Official Paper. PROBATE ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY nd to the legislation which will RV remedy the evils of the day ana " 1 . . . .11. I l,m t his ff.tr.riimanT nspr r.l 11H The Argus Publishing Co. time.honorwJ Meftta miet wMch it I nnt rtnlv tlii nllmlwr of aabaor'ption: One Dollar per Annum. ttl Months, 90 cuj Three Months SJeta-llw people, oui mo uiunaj purpw wi every wan, woman and child whose Oreosed t Cold Meoe-sMtaltlsas. Be- eye looked up to the stars and ..Item: the Bi.ttallic Suadard. for inspiratlon.-Coluuibus . 1.-A D. l"-J n .1 a i n aoa rreaiicss niu . , 1 IDA VIM VI BUiaVO IO nMVu Consequent loss la ear CrediterV Gala. U blesaing. It is now the begin- liar so ane for Marcns A. Haaaa nins of the end. The contest be tween arrogant capital and lowly I 1.1 111 .11 V.. ,,.tl..l t.. it. ,.n T1nl f nnn i a .lanmiroua iawr win u bbihcu ... " ' 1 .! J .!.V .1 tl1...o...l thing. When congress was in es- "U1. "u i arwl anrin. the COme COlUUuniiy vkamh.1..- reeident must have suffered J ment Ownership of all thing whn h U,.flof nlpm,rv if onUto nav 7 'nr verJ naiurw, are uut,- any attention to what the execo, utilities such assUplsmauu- f.ve has been savin on his swing ure, con nnn iu.u-. ground the circle. At that time, "" c.nT wou "c " , Ka Ka t enact twice, may laugnat tne taea, ana : legislation, he was wondrously si- ?ain9t it,v'11"ing lent about the trust question. This B " " hPnn ninst nut nul mauon an uonorru iuo ..B" """ o r I u i... much faith in his statements as to ,m"un8 inowur,u ,u w 7 . M,rl.Sn. fh,. crnnratinn, whioh are Ut it Will Come. And, When bleeding the people of the country. ti,ne ds come tbere wU1 i. l.,.,.. . Pt,;i.ri k'n. or. I more saiisnea laoorem auu Extnte M.irllu Sprin-er, di'i'd; ad roinistrmor directed to mnke gmd and eurtieietii eiuiveyauoe to pur chaser of lealty, 1'relVrnrd cl ut j ordered paid. ' Kstale MurcHifl DruWid deol;l clwel of n cord and relf!B of bond ! will follow tiling ot icei(t. W. I. Ourli declared feeble in mind ai d W. K t'urlis appointed guardian witli bond at $10,000. Estate H. I) Christiut n d-d; closed of record; Aduir allowed the sum of t'25( f, r s-ervices K?tale Anna S. baker deed closed of record and residue turned over to heir. Smite, order in esUte f Horatio "iaker deceased. Call in and get a Free Shine at the Racket Store. J3nce used always used HOLLADAY'S Second street is t l nttnly laid from M.tin lo the Mo re property, this eide of the dep t. K C Brown te'uried lust Fri day from D.iugjrts iMiiuty, win te he was out with a euney ng purly. .Robert Foster, of London, Eng land, i. here for a visit with bis uncle, Win. lUsley. of Leisy villa. Mi Kva Bailey, f this city, will attend St. Helen'e Hall, l'rt land's young ladies' eemiimry, thi winter. BLACK MARVEL The new WatciprtHif oil Blacking for Ladies', Men's and IhV boots and vboes. A high-grade polish of utmost brilliancy. Traduces, without brushing, a brilliant jet black waterproof polish. Also excellent for patent leather, rubbers, harness, etc. Free from acids, alkalies or cheap material. Holliutay!) stands for supremacy in shoe blacking. proven lest by every test." fall and give it a Free Test. Sold only at ' THE RACKET STORE Opposite Tiuilutiu Hotel, Hillslhiro, Or. ........TTTTTTTTttt))tMMM)t' SHERIFF'S SALE. Drs. Linklater and lamnse were at Portland this" week, 'teid tinues to be his a'torney-generol m,UloniUr''a b-v v,rtue un,lu atHst9te Medic,il A?s . i iuou. one need look for the "busting" of ov 77"'; M. ihU Uni . n .heemoloy! no trusts. And. to conclude, the IUUlrl,7U9!,rf the ll-.u-le ...Ut, and M.rk trust still 'keep supr ing the will continue to make it as hard as, ,UuUr ,,,,,,,). i..kiM.ier j it . plSSlOlO Kir 11US IO Itlllir nmiin. Ml... H,e 1US CI X He l U l 'Hiei s. i aiu uieir uiS niusicr' ius" .- n 1 1 4 r i i n - "I tieitrRii !sp.'in wy, but government ownership; rr. a loin er tin i m I -. mid Mis will come oulv as a cure for thejlvsetu .vli.n... ..1 1 oithnut. is an evils of monomly. The fight nuu.;e.l by Po.t and .npe.s. azainst it bv the little peanut j John W. Cornelius, of Mountain heads reminds one of what a local UkMOCltlCY AMI IIS MISSION Some men seem to think that dem ocracy, has no meaning or purpose except to get officii for a few rich men who have exhausted the prime '' and 'manhood of their lives in accumulating.- filthy lucre. They seem to think that the business of the rich man is to hold office in his superannuated years for social ornamental purposes, and in his effort to secure the ornament he should distribute a few $10 bills, or a few $20 bills, and here and there a check for $100 or more among three, or four, or five ring politi cians in each county seat. Each state is infested with a few such rich democrats and a few such hireling democrats, who have no "conception of democracy except as it promises immediate returns to gratify the vanity of the Would-be rich, office-holder, and immediate cash to the machine politicians who have no other occupation and no visible means of support. Let us get into the midst of things. Why nibble constantly at the edges? Why not have a plain understanding? Why not recog nixe that Jeffersonian democracy means "equality and jus-ice to all and special privileges to none?" Why not recognize at the outset that Abraham Lincoln was a good Jeffersonian democrat when he said: "I believe this country with its institutions ought to belong to the people who inhabit it." What would Lincoln mean today if he were to speak of "a government of the people, by the people and for the people?" if he did not mean governmental ownership of a pos . tal telegraph, if he did not mean public ownership of public utilities, if he did not mean initiative and referendum, if. he did not mean that the trust-made commodities should be put on the free list, if he did not mean that on the money question the people should govern the banks rather than that the banks should govern the people? ' There is entirely loo much talk about (he candidate for president in 1904; entirely too much editor ial space and news space wasted by the different machine politicians in philosopher once said: "There are two glasaea of beeples you can't hypnodize; vun is an ijjiot and the udder is a poor fool!" ATTEND THE STATE FAIR. To be Held at Salem, Sept. 15 to 20. fake a few days after haying and harvesting, and to away for a change of scene tnd air. Too few firmer and faruies wives take any vacation during the year. there is nothing so goou as a change of living and a few day?' re-t to brace one up, both physic ally and mentally. Moot of the larsn city business bouses give their employes one or two weeks'! vacation during the year, and they find it pays well in the better health of their men and greater in terest taken by them in their duties. A weeks' rest attending the stale fair is both educational and recreative. The exposition building will le filled with the finest exhibits of the farm, field and orchard. The live stock show will surpass anything of the kind ever giyen on the coast, and no progressive farmer can af ford to miss seeing the possibilities of improved breeds and breeding. Good ractntc every afternoon tie tween the fleetest fooled racers on the coast Good music and high class entertainment in the evening. Reduced rales will be made by the Southern Pacific for the occa sion. Ask your agent for full in foimation. Fare, $3 10 round trip. iluie, ba-i purchased a ln.lt interest in the MuNamer barn, at tons. Grove The Argus ivislies him suct-ess. Permit tins I een granted J. 0 Hare by the Porlund city to put up a $2n00 residence rn Fourth Caruthe:p, and construction 1ms already commenced. Report comes tliB evening that forest tires are raging so fiercely around Tillamook thai there is but little hope of saving the town, Hi d that residents of 'the city 11 ru leav ing for places of safety. Andrew Gray don, the electric line promoter, was in town this sf ternoon, looking after hnsine- in tere-ts He says Unit he will be ready to start construe ion just as win as the line is rpeti for work. Paiitic University will open its fiiil term next Wednesday, and Hillsboro mill contribute its Urual large number of students. Mon mouth also opens, nd quite a number will attend the Normal. The following from this city con template going ( the sts'e fair next week, the mnjritv of them remaining throughout the meeting: Messrs. Hiid Mesdames W. Hons-, T G. Gardner. J V. Sew- ell, W. L luvi-,C. W. Redmond. W. V. Wilev. W. II. Welirung, F. M. Heidel. R. B. Collins, A. C. Shute and W. J. Wall. If ti,e-e do not represent Hillsboro proper ly at the bli fair they will tele graph home for reinforcement' IN TUK C1KIT1T fOl'KT Of Till! STATU OF OKKdON KOlt WASH- ; IXiiTOX for X TV. fnri'L- f. tiio-ihior, 1'lmnlirT, 1 VI I i'rtni.' 1'. li minor, W-l imi M w.iril HiiMlfimi ii.'ir, .,1 j .Llllh'sK. ItO.MV-. Ml.,. f,.;,..',!, v ;oi I U 11. Uii mi iplinu i ml liletii fr Willi i'i Mivai.l ' II l i il. -,. i!, 1 1. tVmliiiitv t 'V VtlU I K OK AX i:Krt T.V; ; ,liry l.vii,M M:i i' ih.. uh,m' ,o.iitiv.tt (,-oiit-t, 111 Uii- mi i.f- .."iiilf 1 f riv. i.i ni' I .In ! v liii.ft,',! mi, I 't-i 1 v 1-1 .;.ios( Hi :ir,t t.l.iv --ei teiiijit.r, !:o' iiimmi n i. ve ,.ii tc.f.t iii aiil imuri on i.'m 'J.":h ilnv ,t Ju Iv, 1 , 'i . in fiiv.ir l tin. Hiuotf u.ofril l.l.il Hill, mill uuiiiii . thu ili'lenitniiU ni m.vb naiiK.i. in iiml i..r tie' sunt of Two IhiinliY.I 1011I Klrty l.illiir4 lffHM) tn lO'lher xviih iiitiMtr.st ilirntui Mt thi ntln uf leu per miu per milium until pa lit j irnm 1111.1 mier tne 7111 .lay 01 ii-tnir, ih !l, ami the funhir muh of Kirtv O-illuri ifioi tionuyN twi tumlhei with tlie ivhh ai;il (l.slniif Mimii ui uil, mi.iniiil iutf to mill lii"il itt tlie mm. of KortrTwii Hint avitw U' llars ill'.' ii', mitt alt 0m eusti of mill upon lb if writ is.iiiiiihii.Iiiik me to iiiiike mile m ilit- rel iiroiwity liptu. inafter 1lescnlx.1l. uiul 1 ill' I 011 Urn 3nl lay of Septctiibor, l ur.', ,liily lovy upon th fiillnwliiit ilmerllieil n-al propertv nit hhw in W'BMlitiiKloii ( fiii'iiy, Xtata tit Or liivii, 10 it: lh liurthurt qnni'ler nf -tion Twenty 1 u 111 Towuship Thriti CM North of lUiifie Klve (5) West (of Wll. Mer.j eniiniiiinif Ml 111 ret of land netiirit ' inn to Kinal Keeeivur's'lteeeiiil So !l Tit j dulixl. Kct fi v-r- nlllii', Ori-giiii t'i'y, Om gon, January Hill. I1B iiniti r Seellon !tSl ol I lie t.rvi-MXl Maluli" nf the I'liltiM States. New therefore by virlua of xaiil exwu tion I will 011 the lith 'I iv nf Oflnlier. Htf at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. al the front door of the Court Innoie 111 the town of Hilhl oro, snid eminiy unit statu soil al public auction subject to MatuUiry rittht Ijinblcp and Idea V ,t. jUl-1 lMHttTI $25, $30, $36, $40. $50 For cnle by .F. K. Dailky Next door ea.xt of Wehrung's Main Street, Hillsboro Keal EsUU Translcra. Ora L Truitt to C A Andertou i in Lawrence Hall d 1 e fi2. Pboebc Cos to J h Washburn e X sec 8 t a a r 5 w 700 C M Hcrmeni to lofeph Joosteo 14 a in Henry Black die looo 1) I Buckley to frank Heeaacker 1 a M Wren d 1 c 3S0 W S Gilbert to Alexander Rae 106 aiect6tlsr2w 5o A B Bailey to I W Bailey pt blk 3 Hillaboro looo T R Imbiie to Gilbert Highet 156 a in Albert Stewart die 4750 Margaret Bell to C r Wunderlicli, laMWiendlc 1 FSUlmtoT B Kendall 40 1 kc 3jtlr4w Lena Beck it h to V Roaiiter, lot to, II and 1 2, block a Simmons' rl HiUahoro. Lawrence Mo to A B Hammond et al 160 a aec 1 1 r 6 w looo Oregon Shout Line aho Union Pacific IiKPIRT roi nitv if redu mi pt urn to the highest bidder for ,TT' : ash. all riL'ht, title, liiten-st. claim ami ' h?." ptissi'Hs.im, which the within named An- j Jn& if niiitni- or euncr in nun, navn, biiii Bill u.. uersuns chiimiim thniiiffh them or either ' ,,.,15: .. of iheni with respei'l 10 thu alwve tltMri-, '?! bel real property or a-y part thereof lo j u ,,,. satisfy aaid execution, lirerest, mtata, al i,:, torncy'a lef and nil ccrniiiK cost. . Oafea at Hill. lioro. Ore , Kent. .1, I MB, ahuij J. W. ttKWKI.U I t-lrei Sheriir of WttshiiiKton County, Orenon, ' r A. KiiiB Wilson. O. A. Seat ,t 1. I. .' I'rice. Attorneys for l'laintiil. Hunt- ini(i.'ii ui pr,r BIDS FOR KEEP OF POOR FARM Vint Mail il ls u. SealeJ bids will be receive-1 by the Coun- via ly Court of Waslilniftoii County, Oregon, j Spokane on inc 1-11 tiHT 01 ucioner, iwl hi i wo o'clock P. M.. for roiitul of ill WsebiiiR- raoH I PORTLAND flHh Hihnfi1fl In I R lontnia Irt their effort to select a presiden ial in f5fet Grove I600 Benj Scbofield to J R Loom is lot 3 blk 23 Forest Grove joo He'.er .Siuckel lo August Kotli i'i a Jos Davis die L C 1 ennel to Win K Harris 91 Wni S okead I c Junies li Moore to Win H Mi'ue 5 a Andrew Harper die Jacob Scbiutdt to Sum'! .Schmidt candidate who will do the bidding of Wall st ree', always, and of the people never. It is all misdirected effort . The democratic democrat are class of men who believe that a great political party ought ..to ViuV something. And now what do 161 tr4w these editors who are harping about j Jc.Con; harmony propose to do? Uo they j w.ltrr Wxaut to t.ouis Wyant lot . . .... . ' . U I. Ik. ." . I. .1 01 nHinii In n e.e n the Whi e i . "uu-- wawi? v - House an executive, and in the capitol a congreBB that will hear no other voice except that of the masses, or do they projione to put .1 - .UU U l,v.,la i-.f T "T.. " . . m. , : B .ru. Heptember 8 1902. to Mr. the privileged classes, mere s,B(U, Mr... Win. Vanderven, of Cor V II WebruoK ail 111 r to C Blaser 11 Yi tu 4. $, 6, blk 1 Simmons ad ililifthoro BIRTHS. 1 1350 1800 J"0 lo.')0 2600 2-jo 156 Mall Lake, lieuvsr, Kt. Worth, oiiiaha, Kamaa City, Hi. Louis, Chii-ago and Ksal Halt ijike, Denver, Kt. Worth, Omaha, KaiiHaa City, tit, Loiiw, Chicago and Kasl Waira'aTIaTliwti: ton.Mpokaiia.Wallaua Pullman, Minneap olis, HI. Paul, Du tilth, Milwaukee, Chicago and Kant AllKIVf raoM DAILY 4:.'i r. m H:10 .M 7:00 a. M tun County Poor farm and for the rare and kceuof the Inninteson said farm. In cluding 1 ho furnishing of clothing, board anu ineiiiciii atteuilaiiCA of pauper for term of tiro yean. i'.ncn mil muni im ae:'oiiitanieci ny a gnw! and snflicient bond in the sum of I Get Cash For your strictly tirHt-elnm epH", frifh; ond lor your poultry. No trade. High ent mnrkel price paid. x g" iiX), as a sniarantee of e.jod I'uilli In the A "he were 111 Ihe air and on the erioruuim.e of the contract aiiouiu the . 1 .1.. c id he aw-enod. The ountv court re Bireeis u,is inoriui, aim eiiny ai rvM tho riltlt , roj0,.t aT ttrirt ll bids. ter daylight it locked like a tuinia- ' I.. A. KOOD, inr kiiiiw ainriti. Th breeze rnm. County Judge. . , , ' , , . . rsy order i otniiilsiiloiierN' Court, ing fiom the Norlb brought cin- Hillaboro, Ore., September 10, 1902, ders and nnhes from t lie rug forest tire near Mountaindule, where they say territio lire hrs been raging for two or three day?. Tlmu-'andii of dollarn' worth of valuable, tim ber baa befiii deg'royed, ipiile a tew aettlera cabins have been burned, iind ninny fences put out of existence he? tluniea have al ready spread as far hr I'unkin liidge. lie'erring to ashea brought so nmnv miles, one citizen pavs that in 1868 Ihere was jiwt ruch season as ilii-, and tlie anhet felT to the depth id over a hall inch To see the whit" flak'") falliotr this morning reminded one of cold wuainer mul show spitting V eat, 11 reMd -nt id th S cotl'itv miic- Hi4, died nt his Miiiii' , I 'I mile' liortb of li.n.ls last rvcniiisf. ni'ed fi3 yenrn lit has li en ;i m fT rer ' '"ft yi-a-s f'-111 i.'ticer, hich 100 lnei o-il on hi 1 I'p nod aieaHV tlie ( bin ii,,i buck ii to Ihe ihri'iit. 'J lie fuc-ral ' as held tiiis i. i noon ni .'I o'clock, in Ho- Will, C-llieie v Mr Vis'. whb no o s(ld;er, In vin ! Is Ml O (! of foir bi'Ot 'P'S ttluj 1 ntered 'he HTrlV', He wii- in IV. 1, I7 h Illinois f lit-v II'1 lenves a w IV oiil !hr e cliililion M rs ,!( hh Mi Met j mill, 1 1 d Mm Chns. 1'rickelt. Ti mts. (If KAN AND BIVEK HCHKDL'LR raox PORTLAXD Hteniimhlps tmtween Portland and Han Krauciaco every nveuaya. River bouts on the lower Columbia mid Willamette daily except Sunday. LOW HATES) To and from all oolnta In the Eait, Ticket via this route on sale al all depot office or tne Boutnrn rwunu 1.0. A. L. CRAIO, (leneral Passenirer Agent Portland, Oregon I One Drop ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. J Mrs. C. E. Beckwith 2nd Si, near di'p'it, liilbboro 4 Ailminibir.itiix's Notice. no other question before the demo cratic democracy. This is no time to consult those who established Hannaism in the bad. This is no time to confer with men who betrayed the demo neliui, a daughter, Sept. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Jewry Hinton, of Laurel, a son. Born, Sept. 8, at Dillley, lo Mr. and Mrs. John H, Mizenhimer, of Portland, awn. Notice i Jli-ri-hV If I Veil Unit tilt; iK-ilf?. ! BlXiicit bn.bien by IliO Coinily Cmirl of i the Male of t ireoii fur 'VsiHliiiiifton 1 omi ly duly i-pi oinlcd Adiuiiiifiiruii is nf li e e-tate ol II. L. hillock. (ieei:is.i. Tliere'oie, nil perna iii clain a Kalii-t aiii I eMal arc hereby iciul i d to prwent the aaiiin with proper vuiicii eri, at Hit oilic'c of l.oni Ai t(i k Koiuu WW, i'huinber of I 'niiinior -h, 1'urllan'l, Oreirou, wiliiin aix uinnllm from (hi! dine uereof. Dated at HillNhoro, Oregon, this 20th day of July, VM. 8US1B SMOCK, Aduiiulairalrix of the Estate uf XI, L. Urn jck, deceased. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine FoFntsif One Dollar TTHIS Is the cheapest and best 1 Fashion Magazine now be fore the American public. It shows New Ideas In Fashions, In Millinery, In Embroidery, In Cooking, In Woman's Work and In Reading beautifully Illustrated In colors and In black and white. Above all, it shows the very fashionable New Idea Styles, made from New Idea Pat terns, which cost only IOC. each. Send Five Cents To-day forailngle copy of the Nsw 1dm Womb's Maouihi, and Mt wiitl frail vilu lor the monty It caa cl" iroa. a a a THE XIW IDEA rUBLtSRIVO 00. 38 Broadway, Hiw Terk, I. T. Al. Waddel, one of the princis on ihe road, and representing Van Snlmyver, was in town this evening, Notice la hereby ulveil. that the iindor- iiied. aa admiiiisiratrix of tbeeatatof f Mutnerisnn, aeceasaa, ny viriue 01 an order of the County Court of waahltiK ton County, Orenon, duly made ami en tered in aald eaiate on the lHih day of AUKiiat, IWi, emooweriiiK, ornerlnv and liceimlns her so to do, will, at her plaee ol rcaidenoe, at Hcbolls, WiuililiiKlon County Oreiron, from and after the 4th day of )c lober, IH02. prncaed to aell for raub, at private aale to the hl(haat bidder tho fob lowing ileacribed real properly biiloii(lg lo sain eaiate, to wn: - Being a part of the foliation Land Claim of Joneiih Hinton and Mary Hlu- ton, hla wife, and beln all the part of the m iii! llonnl'.on Land Claim in Hrellun Fourteen (III Townahlp Two (i!)Houlh PanireTwnl'2) et oft lie Will Mor., et off lo theaald .loaeph illuton, Have and excopt that tract or portion of name, con veye.1 by Willia'r: liulawney and Hulh A. In l'lwnov. hm wife, to William .1 Roliiimoii. on the 1 1 th day of October, IWl, ami duly r'-corded In Vol. ' II" ol licedn, piiite (1 10. KuiKirdsof aaid Sanh iiu on County. Alwiall that tiiint or naiiel of real e bitn IvIiik and lieini? aitiialn Kant of the Hat lino of the limepli Uliiton uonation band Claim, and hounded on the I'aal Hniitli rind North by the Tualatin Itiver, In Section Fourteen (14) Township Two (2) .South, ItaiiK Tivol'il Weatnf the Will. Mer., conluliiiiiK Nix (d) acre, more or Icih, alluale In WaMhlnirtoii County, Ore. Also tht' foll.iwiiiK rent pronnrty In Vaiiihlll County, Onnron, ai ollnwa, to wit: Tlie Norlli una hall of Lotii block a, urinliml Town of McM liuivilln, Yamhill ('riiinty. OniKon, exenpiliiK the folliiwiiin ihwriiiB I preiiiiaeft: 'oiniiiiielnj( AO feni fiuiii Ihe .Southwest corner of xahiioto in Hiii.l Uloe.k No. Hiii the Town of McMlnn villu, Yamhill Coiinlv, Ort'nuni tlience Norlli IH fpt llictiiie Kaat H.'i I'eetj thence Hiuth l feet! thnuco West IIS foot to the place of la-ginning. Dated thin Intdny of September, Wt, MARY JANE HtJTrlUlt LAND, A'ltuiulNti'Htrix nf the ealato uf V.. V, Jiiithorhiiid, deceaaed. McCain &' Vliilmi, Attorimya fur Ad niliiislral rlx. The cheapest insurance, and safe as the safest. 0. F, It. Assccialioo. P. E. Waters, Forest Urove, Ore. f d M h m m 4 Of Toltlo Couquot Perfume Lats Ten Da78. Tins uiul cut lMTiieli Ciiinatuni l'iuk arc the two leading perfumes of the year. Hesiiles these vc have oilier high grade uhns from the leading manufac turers. Come in and test their fragrauee. Prescriptions If your prescription is filled at our store, you can depend upon it Wing filled accurately mid with the best ma terials the market affords. Our prices are always reasonable. Don't forget this. BAILEY'S PHARMACY M9999f4itt909l99999 m m m .. : - zzziCIGARS i MSAI, OK MLNNKSOTAS At it ! I -1 m m m m 4 H. I, McConnick s g f Three doors south of 1 O., 1 'ii t t i 1 1 t ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 .A Hillsboro, Oregon . . . . State . . . . j Normal School Monmouth, Oregon 1 j Fall Term i Opens j Sept. 16, $ 1902 ' 4 tirailiiiilea of tlie Sclinol are in oonatanl iU tiiiiml, at aalnrioa rniiKing fruiii f 40 to $100 per iiiotiili. Htmlenla take the aiate exami natini'H (liirinif their emiran in ihe si hiMil, uiul tire jireparril tn teceive rittl" ('ertificateii on Ermluiitinii, Kxjifitses ruiK fmui 1120 to $175 per year. Strong Normal cmiree iiml well r-qiimtieil Traininu IVpnttnienl. Kor Cittalocun eoniatiiinii full informa lion, iiiMrewa I',. I), lteaslcr, I'realilei.l, or J. B. Butler, i'eeretiiry. 1 I OREGON'S Blue Ribbon State Fair Salem,. September 15lh to 20th 1902 tJ5 No time in the lii.-Uoiv of lh Orem Slain Kair liaa there iJV tieen Hticli li K"txl feelinit nnioii? tlie iiwricnltur il elaaeea ti. W ?j5 wanla Hih MiifceM ol tin- lair im -x ih! e ui tin- Movent iiiiih S iK Every section l 'lie cliito.-ie'iiH. t ' bikini mi iutereil in s M ihe fair mid nnm)l to uivn ll ilu ie lo-urtv Hiniiori Tlin'e ft (J Hie reiiHoiid lor i IdiJ I'.wiilieiiiiii! nl I In- naiile ! I he rtitiixirt CD "f I lie fair. 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It Kp ill itl-o (im-tlm cxl i'i'tni the I e-t jiooitiln nii rniiiii fn showing lii.i iii .ittiM'i, n li 't .ui' ll Ii... i'i.hiic, ura.-iea, Iiml 1...I.UI lili.d tn.,i.l,."l l.uin.nrk ,,r nt'iiilil' XM V 74 V of t iil, aid see tlie greulest liu:stnck show tver Vou are invited Ui ultein industrial expor.it.inji mni held on the l'acifie Const. Oood racing every afternoon. Camp ground free. Come and bring your families. For information.,. write M. D. WISDOM, Sec'y, Portland, Oregon. SllllllllSiaSSlI