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B eal E sta te T r a n sfe r s
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, capital on business— cash business He ! c. J. XrDotig»l to X. W. Portlaud Sub.
Inspector reported that there are faJ
mcalMBg ^ ^
of the ^
one-hundred-thousand more people ..Ch„ ley.. RoS4 , nd Constitutional Me-
I at M k post-office at Forçât Grove. Or. aa
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R ig h t
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legjsiatlire to ^
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daf „ 8me
tbe riKht to elect a senator.
them also that the -allied force, will con- f>
been m a d e,
th e r e
Co.
a m H Fear and wf to N ST For*land
. i win
T ony’s
Bub k k c o *. si m a in t n r l w..
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in Oregon.
effort h a s
ln w .,* .,« ..
j j Morgan ans wito J n Hero man it*
7 and H blk 4 Kairvier r »<ld to HilU*
hst members of the senate. He tells
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them if-Corbett is seated, tne govenor WMhingU)u Co 1^D,1 ,„d improvement
will not call a special session, givin g |
Co to Alice M Thoru tract IS it. Ce-
He tells
Fr»nk * Miller »nd wf to Adam
»rol tbe neat Oregon leg.slature; insur-
in g a d e m o c ra tic o r p o p u lis t s senator.
e n a to r .”
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f . 5 th , haa
h i , nani„
m g w a y ot nis, tn at nas m a d e nis n am e
j „ O re g o n h a rd ly a m e m o ry , “ it is th e
O Sebmender to vbbie Bourher
Its 1 aud 2 tn Han,lit' n't add to
Beaverton
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J C K elly etai to Guslan Teufel 4 a of
teclllsrl w
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Mandana U I h Tpe aud hiisbaud ,o
Camilla A t ale so.so sec 8 1 1 • r S w
and other land»-
W illiam Raid and « l l o W U Nesarvey
Its 7 and » bik 2 W Portlaud HeUhis
ud a f to C rl l ptou
- t n ^ W vttybu ry an
Corbett," Corbett’s prospects are so un-
flattering th at be once more makes terms
the
enemies
of
NoltDer> whfle
C o w 1, see as 11 ar i w
tbe republican
he is in the em-
has been a lr e a d y a g r e a t in - ploy Qf Corbett, evidently carries definite
crease in the imports o f wool on assurances, given by the Simon-pure re-
account o f tbe expectation that the publicans to the leaders of populism, as An(nu w Atterbury sud wf to Auua A
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•» a t >i 2 a, s w r I 1 u v*.
r
Upton
a of tec * 32
duty on wool w ill
be reimposed.
to the future. It
It is written, •’ By their
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w o o l.
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THAT T!
1 00'10
I FAC-SIMILE
2 3*1 00
41 « 00
I m a m s
S u c h fa c ts
ago
th e
$152,000,000 m a rk
w as
w r *,»„-<■ .o t 2 * , 1
w .................
Many
because
pros,K-rity did not sweep over the f° re,* n W« °1 W,U take the plaCe ° f
r
. , .
1
r
1 a pound o f our own pr»>ductlon, and
country w i t h t h e rush of a tornado 1^ . , , tpnd ln
lhp nrjre of o a r
,
, , ... .
will tend to keep the price of our
within a week after M cK inley was
.
.
,
product so low that our farmers
found to be elected. Such people
will make nothing. W hat is true
do not show a great amount of
ot wp'.l is al-o tiv e ol other com
judgement, and as far as they are
modities, and if we do not care for
personally concerned should have
our own interests we need not e x
no public attention paid to them,
pect other nations to extend a
but their continual grow ling at
guardianship over us only in their
tracts some attention and exerts a
-.elfish interests'
little influence in the wrong direc
tion. For the sake of those who
M r . H e n r v B u x t o n h a s b e e n c ir -
are depending on the statements of c 11 l a t i n v a n e t i t i o n f o r t h e s i i z n a -
c illa t in g a p e titio n , fo r th e s ig n a
ethers, and who are more or less
tu re s o f o u r p e .p le , th e p a st w e e k
r
r >
r
influenced by what they hear, let
th a t m e a n s a g r e a t d e a l to th e s u g a r
us call attention to a few facts. A
in d u s tr y o f th is c o a s t.
T h e p e ti-
man was found in San Diego a t i o n d e c l a r e s t h a t r a w s u g a r f r o m
few years ago w ho said he was the t h e c a n e a u d w i t h t h e l o w p r i c e o f
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only man in the U. S. who fully
c o o l i e l a b o r in t h e S a n d w i c h I s l a n d s
appreciated the extent of this
can be laid down in San Francisco
countrx, and he came into posses
at \Y\ to 2 cents per lb. Beet
sion of the knowledge by driving
sttgar cannot be produced at this
an ox team ftom Northern Maine ti
cost. V irtually the U. S. govern
Southern California. W e do not
ment is now paying a premium to
,,
stop to consider how largea country
I lawaiiail planters to throttle our
He have anti how diverse our inter grow ing industry. The petition
ests are. There is one principle
asks Congress to abrogate the treaty
however which will apply in every in the interests o f our O W I l produc-
part, and that is supplying all our .
tions, because we cannot afford to
home demands
without going
buy even at a very low cost from
abroad for any thing we can ob
another country because by .SO do-
tain here. Such a course will save ing we send our money out of our
our money from going abroad.
reach.
Th e manufacturing centers us
ually become wealthy because they
"F re e T ra d e” Wilson has been
are like a hopper, reaching out in called to the presidency of W ash
«very direction and bringing every ington and Lee University, and has
tiling down to one given center. accepted. T h is is the same man
a r d th e first th ird
o f H a rriso n s. N o t sin c e 1890, a sh o rt
UlUc tiefore th e B a rin g fa ilu re , w as th e
tr ta s u r y so stro n g a s it is a t th is tim e.
T h e se g o ld figu res a re a v e r y im p o rta n t
fa c to r in th e fin a n c ia l s itu a tio n .— G lobe-
D e m o c ra t.
The True Remedy.
W . M.
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R e p in e , e d i t o r
T is k ilw a ,
111 .,
“ C h ie f,” sa y e : “ W e w o n ’t keep house
w ith o u t D r. K in g ’s N ew D isc o v e ry for
C o n s u m p tio n , C o u g h s a n d C o ld s . E x
p e rim e n te d w ith m a n y o th e r s , bu t n ev e
go t th e tru e re m e d y
u n til w e
used H r .
At
w h ich tim e a n y p e rso n in te r e s te d in said,
m a y a p p e a r an d file h is e x c e p tio n s in w r itin g .
to said a c c o u n t, an d co n te st th e sam e.
J a m e s C. W o o d s ,
A d m in is tr a to r o f th e e s ta te o f C a le b W oods,
d e cea sed .
L a n g le y & So n , A tty s .
Wb
Ripant Tabulas: at druggist*.
T ake the nation as a whole and who went across the ocean to be
Americana are the moat inventive
k is like any given community, feasted and praised for the great people on earth. To them have been
where people live largely by their amount o f good he had done, not to issued nearly «0.1,000 patents, or more
W RAPPI
OF EVEBT
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa
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Worms,Convulsions.Feverish-
ness and L O S S O F SLEEP.
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Executor’s Notice.
and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for date of this notice.
Couuty Judge
By order ol H. P. Cornelius,
S. HUGHES,
S-S
Executor.
Foaa.T G aovt, Ore , April 27,1»7.
her own industries and the general fo r g e t th a t o m c o lle g e s an d n n iv e r - receive immediate relief and be pertnan* | a speedy and harmless remedy for throat
jseaperity o f her people, but we s itie s w e r e b n ilt tip d u r in g , an d o w - ently cured by One Minute Cough Cure, and lung troubles.
e
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end. although his Protectionist pro- * as
expected that these would he res
•mined within reasonable lim its"
W hile the friends across the A t
fern tic *re feeling sad. smiles are be
ghtning to spread over the faces of
*r own people.
Prosperity is
coming Slowly but surely and com
as the result o f the policy o f
p r o te c tio n .
j
A r e c e n t d isp a tc h ) Irom
H a rris-
,
1 y. 1
republican .
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has redeemed herself.
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Crittenden county. K y
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•w e our own people a debt which ing to, our policy of Protection: th a t!
Or.. Sep. 1 , ’ 06 .
|ancl that our good times, under P ro- I . Portland.
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| plete etymological, or-
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torical
treatment o f the
° n W ednesday the long contest
>n K en tu cky over the election o f a ^ ' S j L J o S i S f r f
u - s senator to succeed Blackburn
culminated in the election o f Dr. *«•«"■
J j Debo* to that position. He
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y
T h e G reater
AilminiFti'ttio 's None»-.
N o tic e 1» h e reb y g iv e n , that, th e c u i n ty
o u rt ot W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , O reg o n ,
Old, on tile 2nd Uay o f M a rch , Ihq;, ■ 1 u 1 y
ip p o in t tb e u m le rsig u e d as antinm --
. ra io r o f th e e state o f W illia m G ilp in ,
.lec e a sed , a n d he has d u ly q u alified i
a s su c h . A ll p erson s h a v in g c laim s
tg a iu s l sa id e sta te w ill p ie se n t th e
-ame w ith p ro p er v o u ch ers a t th e |
.aw office o f S . B. H u sto n , in H illsb o ro ,
O re g o n , w ith in s ix m o u th s from th e d a le
h ereo f. D a ted th is 14th d a y o f A p ril,
1897.
T. W. T h o m ps o n ,
Administrator o f the estate o f William
Gilpin, deceased.
3-7
Personal.— The gentleman who an
ch out her hand and gather it the fact that, "C ollege professors,
Not only acute lung troubles, which noyed the congregation last Sunday by
i » for her own benefit. W e need who expound Free Trade theories, may prove fatal in a few daya, but old continually coughing will find instant
sot blame England for guarding naturally want free hooks. They chronic coughs and throat troubles may . relief hy using
_ One Minute Cough
__ m_ Cure,
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era ft y old England and Johnnie
■ nil’s face is getting sober. T h e
London Economist of March 27.
■ *97 said:
" T o the majority o f the Demo-
«rats who supported Mr. M cK inley
at the Presidential election the
policy he is now pursuing must he
frieveo u sly disappointing. It was
prim arily as a sound money candid-
ate that he obtained their votes:
Castoria l i pat rp ia ociy-tLe 1
111 sot told ia balk. Dca't alio* i
I yoa anything elia on the plea or |
I ii “ ja it as good” and “ *1U am
I poa*.’’ • * “ Be* that yon fet C-I
Hatchet and Weekly thicago liner Oral
years has been of great berenefit to man .iU U »1 Oregon lor Washington county, execu.
me must not fail to pay. That we their large endowments have been
Office oi
W i l l i a m ». W ood Ik
am liable to do this now alarm s' made generally by Protectionists; j
LlNTHICVM.
ICASTOI
By virtue of au execution, d*-* ree sud or*ie of
pale, issued out o the c irc u it C u i t o i 'h e s . a e
of Orexon. for WjoiiiloKtrui County, iu lavur of
U. H. Bauer aud a/umpt lame» K. a teo iu *, Nil a
E. C a tch iu g , t . ». B .iie y , tuo--. H. .o u * u e a .o l
C. Behu uierleh, pan u r n lloder the linn uaiue ^
o f Bailey, Tougue and Schuliuerico aud se ie r
dt Frank Com pany, a to rp o r iiu ,tiefeu d p iu a ,
for the »um of |16.,e. eoats, and for the fu iher
mini of «Ouo.Uu, C. s. gold com, ait., luteie t
thereon at he iate of teu p r c.nt. p. r annum
from itie second day of January. IvJo, a m too. u
with inicreat thereon at tne rate of eight per
j cent, per auliuui, iron* the l» l. day ol April j
j us, 7 attorney» fee», and for 'h e »-u.-t and et- j
his unameriemn principles he will kind then Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera tor of the la»t w ill and testament o f Thomas
teach the doctrines of tbe Cobden and Diarrhoea Rem edy, or has dune tt. Belltngher. deceased.
A il persons having claims against the said es
every legitemate effort will be made club to the young men o f Virginia more to relieve pain and suffering, J.
tate are hereby notified to present the same to
W.
Vangn,
of
Oakton,
K
y
.,
says:
“
I
•a keep our money where it can be and so try to help raise up a new
iu o at my office at Forest Grove, together wi.h
have used Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera the proper vouchers, «.th in six months from the
leached and used.
class o f men who w ill labor for the
several years, and find it to he the best
medicine I ever used for cramps in the
stomach and bowels. For sale by J. C.
Clark, druggist.
T]
Pm*im SmJ-
.10 ou
his own America, but England by than one-third of all the patents issued
Notice I. hereby Riven that the undersigned
in the world. No discovery of mondern
ha. been confirmed by tbe County C nrt ot the
his free trade services. T rue to
W e are digging thousands upon destruction of our industries and
inds o f dollars worth of gold our prosperity.
o f our mines every month, and
A n exchange calls attention to
we calmly allow England to
IS O N
T- t- s n j Tk-SMOLBItm
K i n g ’ s v ie w D i s c o v e r y . N o o t h e r r e m e d y j l^use» of »a e . u 1 o f-a m a r t .
|ak e l u
|at.e in o u r h
B9 in it t .Now.th. r- fore, by v .n u r and la e r.u .u e eO l I
1 , .
.
_ ^ , ol, „ ,
. . . , £ . .-ihiii jU'.Kifi' nt, wecice and urdcrof a e. 1 will.
w e |,aVe a c e r ta in a n d s u re c u re for ou
die 3ibt day o f May. i a t tne
Coll({|1g> C o ld s, W h o o p in g C o u g h s , e t c . ” south d or of the Court Hou.se, iu H Uso r<>,
i t is id le to e x p e r im e n t w ith o th e r le m - »\ashiuKtou CoUa.y, oregou' a. t heh- ur oi lo
o', lock a. in., ol bam day. ee.l at pUolic aueltou,
e d ie s, e v e n if th e y a r e u rged o u y o u a»
t i t h e huh t biu«ier lor <a^., th- lol »wing
ju s t a s good a s D r. K i n g ’s N ew D isc o v e ry . dewritied renl propert , o wi t .
T h e y a re n o t »a Kood, b e u a u H e th is r e m -
The Norib half
t ie Norineaat q tar e> of Mse*
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e d v haa a re c o rd of cure« a n d b e sid e * is tio i io, iu 1 -w it. hip 2 Aor h oi K iuae 5 West of
gll'araMleed. u IlcVer fails to satisfy, t ie Willamette >lcU«ii(i i, a d i.io o ith nan ot
the fHiutneast quarter of -eeti n 3, in lo w hhip
Trial bottles free at the Millar ph»r- 2 N orih ol haiiK^-p »'est oi the v\i la .*eite .Nief-
i iau ail situate ia Wa hi 'Ktajii C.iiiiny, i ff?< h , I
maty,
t t * sab.siy lie l•e^eilloel•»^«.‘ uauicti 8 i.ns, hiiu lor
t ie c >sli> aud t xpeuBts oi sal . .-.ah’. - d r*»- '
.Notice of Final .settlement.
l»erty will be sotu BUhjet . t > reut inptioa as per
In th e P ro b a te co u rt o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
ktataie i o n jr n.
an d S ta te o f O re g o n , iu th e m a tte r o f th e
Witness in> hnini thisJHtn d •> of April. 1H'. 7. '
*•*•**of c®i«b woods deceased:
a . »» Hii illF o K U ,
N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n , th a t Jam es C. W oodh,
ih eritl of Wash uirtou Coiiuty oreK^n.
a d m in is tr a to r o f th e e s u u o f C a le b w o o d s
»MiTii A H w m .« a . Ait)'a. fluf Piff.
5-9
d vc v a M d . h a s rctK lvrrU an.l p r e s r o tv il fo r s e ll it-
w e n t, an u file d in said co u rt, h is fin a l a cco u n t
o l h is a d m in is tra tio n o f said e sta te , a n d th a i
M o n d a y , th e 24th d a y o l M a y , 1897, a t 10 o ’clo ck
a . m . o f said d a y , h a s b e e n d u ly a p p o in te d b>
said co u rt fo r th e s e ttle m e n t o f said a c c o u n t,
( h il d k e n
HO»' DO
m o v e m e n t o f th e tr e a su ry g o ld re serv e Bet.ey R McDonald ■ If ll l i>lk 2 Nay-
c a m e th is tim e q u ic k ly . L e ss th a n a
lor’, add u, F o r k “ rove
.......... 20,010
w eek
■ OF-
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and R es t. Contains neither
».Morphine nor Mineral.
Mary Stilt aud hiub to Heury A Kiue-
hari 7.4 2 a near Beaverton
sioni
Simon H Markham and wf to Krant ia M
lo he but little difference between Cor-
no oo
Wright pt It 3 blk 8 r oiest G iv v *....
bettism aDd populism as to means and Jul au Haleb and wf to Juiia A Hatch
105 00
lti a iu aee 7 t 1 * r 4 * .....................
ends.— Corvallis Gazette,
C M J' hn.sou and w f to W S W alker It
1 blk 6 Co rue lin t............................
The Gold Reserve.
W 8 Walker and v*f t » C’ M Johnson 74
T b e j u m p o f $1,000,000 in th e u p w a rd
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3 5,0 U)
a of Johu
n Walker ___
u 1 c.
a s th e s e s h o w h o w g r e a t h a s b een
a “ d now l ^e $153>°'x ''000 ' ‘ ne *s j h w in . to Brie.- wiUou »«.• *.,»<*' 2 11
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- crossed. T h e g o ld fu n d is u p to th e ;
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persons are croaking .sadly * e inJur^ ( one our * n i e r i c a n woo m a r^ aroumj w h ic h it stoo d m o st o f th e J B Wlrlz to Hr»ce wiUou 1 a near ► ••r-
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ye shall know them.
Proles-
are 0n iu ie account. There seems
P R O S P E B T Y IS COMING.
««rn industry and can call in and
fc«ep money at home rather than
Send it away. Under our present
administration the prospect is that
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works
and states that more than 125,000
bales have been imported into Bos-
t >n during tbe last month.
It also
alleges that a syndicate has been
formed to buy all tbe wool now for
sale in tne European m arket and
that the expectation is to bring in
1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0 bales of Australian and
S o u th A m e r ic a n
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duty of us ‘sixteen to oners’ to seat Mr.
with
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Y E A R ON ,
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an d w e are b e g in n in g to tell it h e r e
A S tro n g
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Camant to have Corbett seated.
duty lies with the democratic and popu-
tell a similar story and have been
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telling it ever since November 3. the
ibliahed for the diaaemination or Washing-
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n e w , the C a tio n or human,ty and an d Will C o n tin u e to be m a d e, to
ary we can make
ch eat us ou t of o u r w ell earned
mama o f general interrat gratefully received.
.
WHtor'a hobbiea end opiniona on this page, all V icto ry by cro w d in g into OUr ports
»vast (acta—impartial and uncolorrd
all kinds o f goods th at are liable to
riant home in his sanctum, H a t c h e t
be put under the guardianship of
g, Forest Grove, from 6 a. m. to io p. m.
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i week day and nlwnya glad to talk and
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