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1 HILLSBORO ARGUS, AUG. 27, 1903. . : a fr rot rn Ptomi t it i : A I'apkk of Tim I'koi'I.k : ; t Eatarad at lbs Pottolho at Hillsboro Orsfoo, as Beoond elM mail natter. LUCIUS A. LONG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. Hubacr?,Mon: On Dollar pr Annum 81 1 Montha, AO eta; Three Montha et-s. I8SDKD EVERY THURSDAY BY Thp Argus Publishing Co. THK 8UBSTANCK 1'llorKU. Now, when so many offenses of this kind are being reported, it is sig nificant to fim) in a paper of the Pacific Coast, The Portland Ore goniaa, these editorial utterances: "There i one remedy for lynching that is little discussed, but which would prove effective, an 1 that is for 'the e negro ravishers to let white women and girl aloie. If they will stop this one crime, jus tice will be permitted to take itt measured way with their other of fenses. This it is which sets every woman in the country against them; and is rapidly losing for them the sympathy and forbear ance of ewtwhile denunciators of the lynching-bee. The negro can stop lynching tomorrow. Let him let white girls alone. It is tho only way. We lave heard enough of pleas for the poor negro burnt at the stake. Let us hear something now for these helpless children, in virgin innocence and the freshness of youth, in whose thoughts nothing ever came but prayer that God would bless 'all the world.' who are condemned to a fate infinite'y worse ihan death by one whom they have never wronged. Lynch law is irregular, and burning is unnatural, but neither is more irregular and un natural than the crime avenged." Here a thought arises. Rape is not a capital crime in many states, but popular sentiment in cases where it is unprovoked approves of the death penalty for it. A law which punishes rape with a mere term of imprisonment is an invitation to lynch the vile perpetrator of this offense. Law Notes for August. W. R. Hearst, the New York congressman, and who was elected by an unprecedented majority, is the only man that the democrats could po sibly elect to the presi dency. ,. Hearst would not be ac ceptable to the millionaires, al though he is wealthy. The millionaires always support the man in sympathy with their ideas of legislation. They supported Cleveland almost to a man bar ring a very few of the manufactur ing capitalists. Hearst has ever stood for the betterment of labor. Labor is beginning to realize that its only show for representation in government is to enforce their ideas through electing men who are in sympathy with them Above all possible candidates in the field Heirst stands head and shoulders acc-ptable to the labor ing classes. He is thoioughly American, he appreciates the value of labor as an e'emcnt of national strength, and he will make a for midable candidate against any man who tries to ride with one foot on capital and the other on labor, with the capitalists foot glued to the saddle. After all, what's the use of talk ing about a high moral plane for America with a Mormon as United States' Sfnator, and with two or three polygamous Sultans In Asiatic America, and all this receiving the tacit sanction of the powers that be. Is it much won der that we have milk and water brain cells here and there, exuding tears for the lynched negro who has brought death by outlawry, and scoldings for a community that deals roughly with fellows who go around and abuse respecta ble women without stint? The snivelling apologists for as saulters i t women are still wailing their mournful notes on the jour ImluUc breeze, here and there, over the country, because ci mmunitks ill insist on sending the criminal beasts back to dust, via tne hempen mte. This vesania is a peculiar one, and occasionally attacks a fe male and a mother. Unlike hydro phobia, however, it is not contagious to any 't but intellect which are weak, or influenced by hysterio-in-sanity. ; And so. then, the world has mucjL to be thankful for, be cause, were this distase of sympa thy for bestial brutes epidemic, the rapist would flourish like the green hay tree; mothers and fathers would spend their tin e sending flowers to assaulters, while their own sons found the way to peniten tiary doors. Let the country l thankful that these misguided peo ple have neither influence nor suf fic'ent intellect to le held responsi ble for their sympathy for crime in the mo t virulent form. STATE FAIR TO BE FINE Senator Wchrung Says This Year's Effort Eclipses all. GRANDEST DISPLAY OF LIVESTOCK Races will be Better Than Last Year's Fine Agrunltnral Exhibits Senator W. II Wehiung, President of the State Board of Agriculture, is authority for the statement this year's state fair, opening on September 14, and continuing through the week, will be the finest ever witneised by the people of Oregon. The livestock exhibition a ill be positively the finest ever seen on the North Pacific Coast, and the races will he better thsn ever before. The agricultural ex hibits from the various counties will eclipse anyth:ng yet gathered fir an industrial display, and vis itors to the annual githering will enjoy the greatest fair in the state' history. Heidel fe Son's Washington county exhibit will be well worth going to see, and the camp ground of the capital institution will hold many from this county, who will no and remain at least two or three days. Certain is it that if you miss this year you will miss the best of our state fairs. Cornelius: A. A. Phillina. wife. daughter and son, returned Wed nesday from a trip 20 miles the omer siae oi ine unites; wnere inev visited with relatives. - Thwr son went on to Baker City, where he ba a position. While above The Dalles thev visited the famous Tamarack Falls, which are 400 feet in height. .Mr. Phillios renins good crops in that section Mr. ana oirs J nn ieep nave returned irom a trip w Washington state. J L. Banks, of Banks, 'and who thinks they have one of the beg country points in the county, wa in lo wn tonav. tie savs the rmm ery is running full blast: that tnev nave one or tne Dest country stores to b? found anvwhere: that the get a ciany man, ana that every body is prosperous ud there. J. L expects The Argus lo move np mere as soon as Ulasgow Keid ouiids the lillamook road. Cashier F. T. Kane, of the Haines bank. Forest Grove waa in town this afternoon. Mr. Kane savs that besides the plans of safe locks and the money in nossetminn of the arrested forger, that he had plans oi a double story house, which he thinks was thai nf T)en- uty Clerk J. W. Morgan, of this ciiy. ine toreer will not sav a word as to his actions. M. Tt Bump has been procured as coun- sei Dy me arrested man. ii .i . Rev. J. F. Dav will nrearh Sun day morning in the Conerf (rational church. After next Sunday the regular pastor. Rev. Curran, of roresi urove, newly elected to this charge will hold aervicea. Thr.nnh the efforts of Rev. J F. Day the napusi cnurcn has been newly painted and eenerallv imnrnvpH It now presents a very handsome Lee. the little fonr-vear old child of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Whitlow, of North Hillsboro, died yesterday of raemoraneoug croup with diphther itic tendency The father is in Oklahoma, and was telegraphed a request to return at once, the day before the death. It is supposed that he is now on his return. Sherman Bacon, of Bacona. above Mountaindale, lost his hourc and the best part of its con tents, several days ago, by fire The family had just seated them selves to supper when the roof was discovered to be ablaze, caused bv a detective pipe. Mr. J. A FlWA nf Rinn. Tn - -- - w ) ... is prnnilAt hon. o(fo.t A t j . nviv v.ci j uaj U VIB'b his. cousin, A. W. Saxton. They nave not met since 1(U. Mr. Free ifl AH filil VflrAran nf I Lin Piatil W. and has just visited the San Fran- nionn Vatinnnl .! ' "ww t.onviioi vuuycillltlll. Leo Perkins, who bus for thr years been in the Philippines, re turned last ween and visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. R Perkins. The father came tin from Southern Oregon the first of the weeK in order to meet the son. I am agent for the Rambler and Wolff American wheels the best wheels for the money in the world. All kinds of repairing skilfully done. Full line of sporting goods. F. It. Dailey, Main Street. Miss Maude Tucker, of Portland, waa visiting relatives here today She departed for Goldendale this evening. Try The Argus a year. Mrs. Kliiabeth Shuts has starlit! Ksst for a several months' visit. Furniture, wall paper, trunks, etc, at K L McCormick's store. Get the Arem and Orrgonian for 2 a year, and you get all the neis John Goodin earns out frni Portland today and went i a out to (ilencoe. J. II. Cornelius, one of Cornelius' contraciiu carpenters, was in the city this alternooti. Marriage license has been grant ed Chas C. liana. n and Rota I le, both of near Pilley. Social dance at the Bethany hall September 12, li03. Tickets. SLOtt including supper. Bethany lancc UIUO. W. Lewis, of M untaindale. and Oliver BakiT, a prominent ranch man of Mierwood, wire Ihllbboro viiitors yesterday. Mrs. Win, Morelnnd and daugh ter. Miss Uulh, dep tried ihe first ot the week lor a three months visit in li d ana, Illinois and Kaa sa. Walter Bernard, whose name was forged to a 1300 note at For st Grove, ai d his bio.her. lion. Itu bert Bernard, were in town this allernoon. Max Crandall has gone to Baker City to be absent a month, assist ing Clark Kuchanan in expert ing the city odicers' accounts for several years back. Mr. Crandall is a splendid accountant and will iiiate.iilly aid the (lira. Miss Ri Bigham, a young lady in her teens, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Biglia m, former resi dent of (.ilencoe, died at the fami ly home in Portland yesterday, and the funeral mill taka place here tomotrow. Mit-s Bigham was a BiBter to Mrs. J. H. Urabel, of this place. The appraiier appointed by Referee in Bankruptcy H. T. Bug ley have reported the assets of the Giston Co-Operative Mill Co as valued at 115,200. This include the flume and mill race, alt rel estate, grain on hand, and all out standing notes and accounts. PROBATE. Hearing of petition, estate Wiley & Dennis, Hillsboro, to sell r.alty, continued until September 21. Estate of Philip Bel, Forest urove, appraised a. lU,3f 3 3G. Sale of realty of John W Lem mon, deceased, Phillips, confirmed. DAN J. TROMLEY LODGED IN COUNTY JAIL. Constable Sappington this even, ing arrested and lodged in jail I) J. Tromley.the Utr and feather eel ebrity. He was found in Peter's Fa lorin in Cornelius, armed with a big Winchester, and supplied with car tridges bought by the woman with whom he lives. The charge on which he was arrested is not pub lic, but it is supposed to be "threat ening to kill " NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice in hereby given that Ihe un dersigned Aduiiniatralrix with tlin will annexRd I of the Kaute of Fred Matthim. (leceiwwl, baa filed in the. Count v Court of WashliiKton County, Stale of Oreiron herlinal wconntaaaucb Admliiistrnrix ami that Monday, the 2xfi day of Septem ber, 13. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in of caid day has beon llxetl by aail Court ax the time and the County court rnnni in HillHlHiro.Ore., a the place for hearlnir ofobjectioiiatnmld report, and tlieettle ment thereol. KTT IK M ATI' HI Krt, Administratrix vith tho will annexed of the Kslate of Fred Matthies, dewaseil. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, AiiKu.it 27. 1UB. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The Piard of Directors of School District No. 0, Washington Count v, Oregon, under date of July 8, !X, pasiieil a resolution in ellect that the burial lota in the burying ground known as the , Union Hchool House buryiiiK ground, will he xilil at rates proHcri lied In said resolution. Tho rates tun lie had by applying to the school clerk of aaid district. II was further re solved that all unoccupied parts of Iota now marked out shall revert within six months from the date hereof, to the Hchiml I Mslrict, unless paid for according to the rales set forth in suit! resolution. This notice is given liy order of the rloard of JMrectors of School District No. 0. K0HERT THOMPSON, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF ORF.OON, FOB WSHINCITON COUNTY. RY VIRTUR OK AN EXECUTION, of the Circuit Court of the Btateof Ore jton. for Washington County, in fiivor of A V Una.a. A ..it. 1. (J i ' I. a, 7,,. t im rj. ouirr, i, JVHllii, liar nnt Killin aih! AAaniAt ni,.i, ,iV...i ants, for the Hum of .07S.&0 with interest rwoi it, per cent, rier an num from the zlHt day of A pril. 18W3. and the furthor mim i,t lll .. in. eat thereon at the rate of 0 per cent, nor annum from the 20th day of March. A. II. fee, with Interest thereon at Ihe rale of 0 imri-eui. peraniiiiin irom the ith day of March. A. I)., ltm.1. ami ir m k ......... and lor the costs ami n,,',,L .J said sale and of said writ: now. toereiore, uy virtue and In pursu ance of aald judgment, decree and order of aalo, I will, on M nday, the Hlh day of Septemlier, 1U0.1, at the south thmr of the Court House In Hillslsiro, Washington Comity, Oregon, at thi hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. sell at public auction to tllfl hllrhf.ul. Iiljldni, t.x naul. II... r..ll ing-described real property, to-wit: iinoi me wesinaiiortlie W. H, will linillS Ilonatinll Laiiil (!luli.i in U...11...... ,1 and 20, T. I. 8. It. 1 W, exceotinir the Mouth 80 acre, in WashliiKton County. Orcimn. it HallMriT lll ll.Mltn kjifniu, 1 D .... . , ,.,n u.t, iuiiiiril! 1IUMIUIJ auins and ooata as above set forth. nam property will be sold subject to re demption hh per alatute of Oregon. Witness niv hntul il.iu I'm. ,1,. ,.f a... gust, VA. . , J. W, HKWKM,, olieriff of Washington county, Oregon. - imiKiH in nriuai uimnci arnooi. Tht itriiinml lor )trailiialra nf tliia arhnul, a Iraehrra, far exrrala Ihe tu)ilv, Ylip tiainintf itrparlinrii', which rotiaista of anincRiaile public achool nf atoiit 7$o j)Uiila, ia well dulpel lit alt lit hianrhea, inctiuliiiK Slovil, Music, DrawiiiK anil 1'hy-ieal Yrainin). Tin Nor mal -,111 .a., i. tim I ... a 1 bm.I .ii.tt-uft u Aa f-.l.T. .. Jf iWrall term open" September 22. . For cnlalogw or information aihlrcM 1 t . O. Rossler, President, i or J. B. Va Butler, Secretary. . Notice of Final Settlement. i Notion Is hon-hv glvn,tlint the uiitter 'i!iir,l Iiks nicf In Uio I'ouiitv Oxirl of tlix Sinio of Oregon, l.r Wasliliiirton Cnunlv, tho llimt nx-oiiiit in tlie mailer of RlHto of Miiry J. Wilkrs, ilnwiml, ami saiil Oonrt litis mil M.mhIuv. Ilio yTllulxv of Ancun, ill 8. at 111 oVIwk a. to., al III I'ourt room In IIUIkUh,.. OITV..H as the llni ami jiliu-o of hi'nriiiir oliiivtloim lo saiil liiml niToiint. ami for lht linnl wUla liirnt of mill pKlutr, lnteil Una July :w, littl . J. Wll.KFS. AilmlnHrtilor of Ilia Mule of Mary J. Wilkes, ilocmst'tt. GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notlre la hereby rIwh Unit the inulrr siirneil, by vir'ue of an nitlor ami liituiw of I lie County Court of ill Malm. f Uii-im for A twliiiiinii t'oiintr, mail and enli-r-xicnml on lh Ulli ilny of AiiKUKt. I!l. in Ihe Miitterof the (iiuir Hainljip of lloa coe J. Vauch, n niinor, iiiilliorAinir, Ihimi iiiK and piiiHuiirui nii lo irnkoaaln of the n-al property hpreiniiftvr iiiriitiooeil, 1 will, on Miiiiihiy. llin 'JIxt ilay i.f tiepteiu. Iht, !!, al Ihp'Soiitli il nir of Ihe Court ll.iii.Ho, in HilUboro, Washington County, Ori-son, al tha hour of ten o'clock a. in. nfNtiiil ilay. wll ill puhhn nu.'lion lo Ihe hiKhett tiiihler f-r rah in hml, all of th umlivhleil oiiivllitril Inteiit of Rom-. J Vaughn of a;ul into lutl nuiulierisl One, Two.'l lirep ami Knur, of ami in Itloek No. Nim: ami nl fnn-lioiiul ItliH-k No. 0 in the Town of lilli, Wnsliiuiou I'ounly, Oreifon. Sahl mile will bOHiihJm-l In iim Ilrniatloii hv the County Court of Wiiuli iiiL't'Oi County, Oreuon. Datclnt llillNlMiro.nn thl t'.'lli day nf Auifust, IWU MAI UI.ATI A, tiuanliiin of the person anil pntnlr of Rosiiie J, Vaughn, a minor. II. T. MiiKlcy, Attornoy fi.r (iiianllan. SUMMONS. IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THF 8TATK OF ORKtlON FOR WASII 1NOTON COUNTY. Christena Nelson, l'lnliitltr, ) vs. Ole Nolson, ncfendant J To tho above named ileremlaut, Ole etson: , in ion moiiii oi me r.iuie 01 wregon. you are nereiiy required niitl coiuuiiiiub-il lo apHar In i lie almve enliilnl Cmrt In I be above entitled suit and an-kit I be com plaint therein II lei I avaiuvl vou, on or be tore tint tlfcliirntion ot six Hi! weeks i.ul.li cation of Uiih suiuiuons in the "llillHlmro Argus;" .the Unit publication thereof lio iMS on thi-3HUi dav of July, I:. and the iu.-i iiooiigtuioii iitereoi on ine intii nay id skipti'inlK-r, to-w it. on or before the 10th dav of Sept. l:trt. ami you will iibaw liiKiMiotice tluitltyou rml tosoapirnraud answer anid complaint, the plaiiitiil' will apply to the Court for tho relief pniyrd for and duniamled in her eomnlslnt I. .'to. in filed, lihwit, for a ileiireo diswilving the iiiiiii iiiKo nun iniirriMgn conirat-t now ex isting between the plaintiH ami defend ant, ami for a ilis-n-e awunllnit tho care. custody and control of l.llley Nelson, John Nel-nn, Chas. Nelson ami Marion Nelson, the minor children of the nluin till and the defendant, to the phitntilt', and fur such other and further decrm- as may bo necessary and proper in the lirKiiii.-wT. This siimnions is published agalnat jrou In the Hillsboro A runs, hv order or Hon Thomas A. Mcllriile, Judge of tho Circuit Court nl the Statu of Orernu, for Wash ington County, made and dated at hills- coro, uriviin, July Zi, nwi, Hmt which order n-oiiires that yi.tt atmear and an swer stiid conipliiint on or liofore the Kali uay or Honteniher, HUB. UKO. K. HA0LF.Y. Atuirnoy for l'lnliitltr. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtuo nf an execution issued nut of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of ...... ... vri-K-.M, ii. i , aiiiuiriOII I'miiilw in r... ..e Un..lM...l.. ....I..- ........j,.., ..v,.i .;i,jui, t llllt-riHIO a.,,1 ..!... t 1. . e ,i ... r ,.,i . Kniui.i. mini it, n not, ior niv sum oi tr.u ?n...l I. .,,.. , t. . . . .. T'.t.ii hiiii iiii-ivni, ifitrreon iroill noriltfU. I'Sl'I at II. a t u . . .... ...vtuiiTifi iiir i:lli Mtr HOIIIIIII, and for the costs ami exponsns of sale and nr..i.i ....ii i .. . . . . rnm ww i it, aim in, want iii niiiiii-ieiii per sonal property out of which to satisfy said win, uimi ior wain oi suuicieni por j,.o.,, mi.. , , im.n iiivini in the rti.il property lieri-lniiftnr described ... , . j ... iii.i.ivfii iiimi i iiiwi, Knw l..,n,,r...A I... -...I I . , i ,i, u, ,y VII tun uiiu in pii rail" ance of said JudKUient and execution. I ...ii,ihi uunniiy, nut ist nay oi nuietn ber. 1'iti.l, at the south door ot the Court IIiimg. it, it:nul.... tit t.i . ... ... ,,, jiuiitniirii, tt luwiniKidii uouuiy, tlregon, at the hour of ten o'clock a. in., of siiid day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder forcash, the following do- -...i.u'i iwii llll,ll-llV m-Ttii,; All of the rlglit, title and Interest of theileremlnnt, John I Hunt, of in ami to urn nm nun oi inn norm west miaruirol the Noiithcast quarter ol Section II, T. 2 N. II. 3 West of the Will. Mer in Wash ington Comity, Oregon, containing 20 AeTMl til Bntlulc II, a f. ..... I .. t ... t ...I t ""-""J .iciniiiiiriuiis IIIIOICU mm mih tiiol I lie costs mid exs-usesnf siilc. nni nai win ue niBiie suriject to redemp tion as por statute of Oregon. lfWit" my hand this aith day of July, J. W. HHWEI.L, Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Ooo. It. ilagliy, Attorney lor J'hiintill'. REFEREE'S SALE. Notice ifl hercttv irtvn,, Ihnl II.a .,,l... aigned Keforne, by virtue of a decree ami order of sale issued out of ami under the seai oi ine circuit court of the Hlule of urogou, ror WHHhiiiKton C.iunty, lu that cartiiln auit wherein Henry V. Jones, Chas. L, Jones ami Albej-t Junes wore plalntitls, and Margaret I) Jones, Julia K. Meier, U-nii Meier, linrrietl R. Noll, Ooo. Noil, CJara M. Panlsidl, J. A PaulsoH, Laura h. Monlsh, (leo. Monlsh, Kliza H. McKay, I) McKay Gertrude Howoll, M. b. Howell and ilarrisou b. Jonos, wore di)lenilaiits, to me directed, com manding and requiring mo loiell all of the hcreiiiartcr deacrilxsl roal proicrty at imbhc auction, and lo partilion procimda thereof between the nlaln'.ill's ami ilo fondants as specified in said decroo, I will, on Treailay, tho iHt day lof H litem ber, IHWI.at tlie South door of the L'ourt House In Hillslsiro, Oregon, at 10a. m., of said dnv, se,l t public auction U tho hiKhest biiblHr forensh in hand, all of the Northwest nuarter of Suction 14. T. 2 N. It. ' A Wftul. fit' II. M U..II u... ..i..t... ... v.... iTi.-i uiiiiuiiiniiir nsi i acres, uiii.1 u u-in t. i i i. , I nu. ,,, ,w ntiuH, rtiiiMiieb u ooiillmiation by the Circuit Courlof tho Mlale of Oregon, lor Washington County. Dated at liillsboro, Or., July ;, 1!K).I. J.'W. SKWKM,, ,, . Referee. Oeo. R. nagley, Attorney for i'iaintiffii. Greer leaila ami tlm real fniina, In groceries, cmrkery, lampa, china and wootlcii ami willow ware. STA TE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon Ttaiuiiig acltnol for Iraohrra' CtmrartattaitKrtl ccUlly for Uauiing tfat'lirra for a't hraiu-lir nf Ihe prttfraaion. Mot approval iiiciIuhU for gratlcit ami uttitrailcil work OREGON'S Blue Ribbon State Fair SALEM September 14-19, 1903 The greati et Kxpotiition ami Live SUm-Ic Show on the Piicific Count. High class racing every day. $12,000 Cash Premiums on live Htock ami (arm tmhutta. All exhibit haul tl frw over tln Southern I'acitio. Riiluceil traneKir'ation rati 8 on all linca. 1vo Stock Auotlon Sale li hi in coniiiviioii with fair. Finn carniinf! ground free ami ruluriHl rat on ramiM-re tickets. Como anil bring your family For further information, write M. D, Wisdom, Secretary Portland, Oregon. IT I OPFf.OM 03 Sll0fV LlNE Aiea UNIflN PACIFIC a TIIAIN8 TO THK KAHT IIAII.Y HIOM fUHTLAND. ' Through Pullman standard am tourist sleeptng-cnri daily to Omaha. Chicago ,SKkanr; li.urist sleeping-car daily lo Kansas Uly; tliroiiKli 1'ulltnan tourist sleeping-cars (ntrsnnally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, re clining chair cars (arsis free) lo the Kast daily. nitPA ST roa DAILY TIME HCIIKDUbKH raoM PORTLAND ARRIVI raoM IIAIt.T Chhtago Special 0:20 a.m. via Atlantic' Kxprcas 8: 15 r. h. via Kt. I'auF Fast Mail Salt babe, Denver, Ft. Worth, omaha, Kansas City, Ht, Ixtiiia, Chicago and Kast :30 r. m Halt Ike, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, Kt. Ijouis, Chicago and Kast Walla WalUT I,cwuj. tnn,Ksikaiie. Wallace I'm II nin.li, Miiiiiesie oils, Ht. Paul, Jin lull., Milwaukee, Chicago and Kast 10:30 a.n 7:3T A. M 0:00 p. M, via Spokane OCKAN AND KIVEU HCIIKDUI.K FltOM PORTLAND HteaniHhlps iKitween Portland ami Han Francisco every live days. ltfvnr Itfinls ntt I hn lntve ftiiliinilita mh.I wiilHiuelle (tally except Nunday. LOW 11 AT KB To and from all noints In the Knit Tickets via this route on sale at all ilmmi uinctis oi 1.1 hi oouiiitu raciuc t;o. -.1,1 .1 .... ... , ., A. L. CRAIG, General Faaaenger Agent Portland, Oregon Inula Mfirk Krlliiu'. i ,i,.i..u..i. Uilollidca S.cl!i,l.i,.i,:,ln Rheumstlsm, Kidney, fttomarh,and Nervous Diseases are positively cured witli Oil and Hweet Spirits nf Kilcn. Ilrugisla w RFt It f.r you. MauiifaclitrcJ by California Co-operative Medi cal Coillisiiy. Cfipitnl Mnck, i 500,000, of 50,000 shares at Jjorach. No one enn own niore than one share. As I iieone inereatcs, sliares increase In value. Write for list of nieninersaud rules.l C. C. M. Co,, Kurc-Lti, or Oakland, Cal. -For sale by- mm V DR. JOHN L. KGLLETT. BAILEY'S PHARMACY . Hillsboro, Oregon. Do You Pay More Than Once? When yoti bring your prescript um to its you may !e coiifuletit that it will lie fillctl aci ttr ntely with the liest quality of tlrtis, ami that you will lie. charged only what is reasonable for such service. Wc pay no jxTcentagc to any physician for his prescriptions. This is one reason why you obtain full value for your money at BAILEY'S Pure Drugs, ' The Delta 1 m mm m a William Scliulmcricli, (I li H ft ft If II Breeiler of A. J. C. C. Jersey fettle f I,liK .Mirainn. An 18 montha ohl JerBey Hull fur aale, si ret I hv King of KarminjUm, (iramlaon of llroiyn Hesaie, Clmnitiioii Jersey Cow at Chicago Worltl'a Fair. ...Poultry Yard... Alao has a fine lot of Rarreil Ply month llock Chickens fur Bale. Bretnling fowls are inrchasrt from K. J. I.ailtl, whose chickens have won the moel of the priwa at the Ore gon Poultry Hhow. Kgga in wason, l.00 pr Betting. Cockerel for sale. We Are Doing; Hiisiness Hccause wc carry a complete slock of hardware of all kinds, and sell at prices that cannot be duplicated by competitors. Sec Our Wagons and Buggies We handle only the liest and can save you money. The famous Mitchell wa gons; Mitchell and Bcclinc buggies. Fine Line of Stoves and Ranges Every range a success, or your money back. Come in aud see them. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Let us help you earn several dollars. Great Guns! Wc have a fine line of Remington, Ithaca and Winchester, double and single bar rcl, shotguns. Get ready for the hunt ing season. Finest selection of guns on the West Side, aud at lowest prices. Everything you want in the hardware line The Nelson Hardware Co Hillsboro, Oregon. Commission and Feed Store Keep constantly on hand all kinds of feed and hay Will sell in any . quantity. Will handle hay and oats on commission, or will buy oats outright. Pay highest market price. Give us a call mi your crop. Wc will handle all kinds of farm produce on commission, llnng us your chickens and eggs. Claude Greear, Manager Opposite Koch's But.fl ler .Qlinrv tfil1..1 n PHARMACY Sundries, IUc Wc take pride in the finality of our goods, and sell as cheap as we can afford. We carry the most complete line ever brought to the city. Dim Store a is m m . Farmington, Oregon 1 1 Muuro, uregon ifc S