HILLSBOKO ISDEPEXDEXT. Ent'-rct in the i..r)i.- at Mlhttx.ro, lrrgon, a f4ul-'l matter. auo-r'..tiin, In alvuini, f yrar . . 1 I IllLLMlfc !( I'l Hl.IslINi CO., Proprietor. ). M C ti.tl'LT. Editor. o nri il r ft h or re jfi FKIUAY, SF.1TF.MHFK 15. We aro jjoinic to liave mime bitter arti.an fijflitln !n con jirti over the r nl or tho fi"lTHl eKs-tltm lawn. In tM matter vote alone will count. No reu-rilnxf no evhlewe w ill move the majority. Jupiter riuvlert sequin to have interfered with tlie hop rioter by turning his jrnut sirlnklinj pot on them. They neelil to t somewhat im.h r. "Pis said col l water will always quiet flu'Mlnif ilojf. Tim Orcironiaii taken Ist-natur Mitchell to tak for inakliiir a Hilve h, l.ut never a word for Herman ..ml Fills, who voted airalnst the is-tawl hill. riets print the para Ktaph au'ain with the addition of the attnics of Herman and 1 .His. Another r .uhluttii senator I wimted in Washington city, and the uovernor of the state of Washington iK to U lniortuned to cull the leg' Wure together. I nles he ciin tsave as-ursince of more progress than W iiuvde last winter he had lattt auve the mciiiU-rs at home. ft would ho a l"hh1 i.lau, if more twri'iicv is ntsslisl. to allow United SMTP'S hoiidhohlers to deposit their tatdi with the treasurer and take uwt currency to the value thereof in etetwt and tens. Thus eould the ssswaJutlon he greatly Increased am Hat isuvcrnincnt's interest avount wrtitiksl. Highwaymen are Incoming ly far t numerous, and their depredu - are frequent i-sneclnlly in the twty of railroad train rohtierics, AimIIht train near Chicago was held mm on Tuesday and the express ear asjwauul with dynamite. The safe nw krown oH'ii and a large amount of hnrty secuosl. , Xcdwltlrstnndinjr. the example ol tie California officials might serve as fMeotit, the Oregon federal officer tH-tlnlers aif sis'ing how not to prone- eat' the Chinese. Murphy sends com tktlmx witnesses to the com ml they to Judge llelllnger, and tw km'k ti Murphy. Those cople slaMt to he thoroughly indued with tlse spirit of the administnition. It Npattlo rost-Intellignicer was mUt iu ottering to pay to any worthy elmrity fVMt on condition City Treas urer Krug ciuld iinhIims ;10!t,(H0 which the last statement of the con trwllcr showed should ! in the atisonir box. An Investiimtion re- vealvd only 7.I,M)0iuid Krug absent. Tire defalcation Is the sensation of tW SWUHlI. t.iVtii4''a Irish home rule bill k-t in the house of lords by a ffixm majority and now the queen Is wswttatr. for Mr. (ilad itone to resign ot oiWoive parliament and nifil to tise rutjHtry. Hut either step would tm bies for the lords. If he resigns mi a tory government is apolnted tUt rtaaunoiw will not support it, and If aetv fleet ionn are ordcrd, hatred t ttw lords will return a majority ol tnMe raters. The nobility Is in tltt place take it as one may. Mhriukfc Teller thinks that one tWed of the territory of United WhnV w ill iHMlesolattsI and destroyed by tle rcs'iil of the Sherman xilver Qnmrhm! law. If it is to Is' destroy ed Xcvtrikt has Urn where grain UwM fare; yellow with riH-ning weaaku, and orchards are purple with ttsair rich fruits, or as the mining 4-4rU of California, which have trr n.uti4vto yield Isuintifully of the fMoiWHs of the earth, where the plow cultivator has supplanted the aurl sluitr Isix, then in pr- veri fy H4WH' let the destruction com nm4 Hw quicker the better. I rs a pity but tliat the professional ttrfMv of Marion county would 1 over theiragitutions till after the ritj is sis'unsl, so that the irTii and the iMuntry at larg nitl U'lietit by having something to M. It would ls much better if tin fiosWtH would wait till the hops are 0Mt4Wps and the pickers have the turm-cy in hand Then, if Clilna- ttam, they can in g'xl highway tytn pris-eed to relieve them. 1U wtMAe the way they now oHrate they trrcnt the Chinamen from earning eMiTt-king and allow the crops to go A wusts' so that no one receives any tfpresontative t irosvenor, of ( hlo, Lm intrislunl the following n-solu-u.m in the house w hich was n-fcnsl to VW committee on ways ami 'means It is not the intention of the fifty Hi ml congress to make railical or mvportant change in the principles f tariff taxation, and it is hereby m4emnly divlansl that congns will not undertake a sweeping revision of the laritf laws, nor will it remove from American pnnlucts, either of the farm, mine or shop, that n teetioil which now stands U'twis-n the American prodmvr and the fonign pnslmvr, and esoclrtl!y Is it hereby dvland that congress will not remove from products of agri cultur.d Industries the full protis tion now atfonleil by law, to the end that w may Ih maintaiiKtl at the lrii'nt rates and the producer he rewarded for his laNr ancapltl by 4 equate prices." Tilt: HiSFsi: 'Kii;i.i:v. The ailmiiilsiratioii has U-en forced to atu-mpt aomething iu the matter of desrting Chinese. The courts I'Mjkiug with untiiii-.l juilgmetit ujsn the law and avu-tomed there by to ls governed have not toiind it tlifilcult to find ways of extvuting it. Nor yet have the Chinese fouil'l trouble in Inventing d. lay-.. Judj;e ItiiRS, of California, sinti-need five Clie to Is? sent home. These were taken to Suu Krani'i-s-u and their passage secured. The federal court of that city refu.-ssl to interfere. An apjs-al t the supreme court 1ias bts-n taken, but this it would seem can result In but one way, iui affirmation of the Judgment of the lower ciurt. For the mutter Is only a question of evidence. Is the Chinaman a lulr er, and has be a ccrtitimtc of regis tration? If he Is a common lalsirer arid has no certificate tliere Is but one thing to do and home he must go. To carry sueh eim up, is only to trifle with the court. The administration is acting like a coward. It seems to be afraid of China w hen in fact China cares very little aljout the matter only as the menvnary Six Companies npsnls to that nation to help in the occupa tion of smuggling Cisilies into the country. What this government should do is to adopt a diguithsl iMilicv of restrict ion ami ri'gi-tration and carry it out too, regardless of tin thnitU of the Si x Companies or their attorneys. If China wants to go to war, let her send her junks manned bv her wlrates over here. We can take arc of them. Two measures have lsen intro duced in congress within the i- week for the purjsse of assisting tin Cleveland tovernmcut out of the hole. One iu the house exteiwkjifl the time for registration to October, IH'JI. and one in the senate extend ing the time for thns months after the passage of the bill. I'erhaps it is proper tit do something of the kind, hut a year is too long a period. The government should do somethinf ( self protection, not only with Chliwar' hut nil other ignorant paiis r 'uiini! gmtiou. 77 K IUI'OHTF.1! HI 'TV ( i.v rut: The wavs and means commit' oi the house aimouncvd wlwii it fli4 met that It would hear arguoient from those interested on Isith sid- of the (piestlon if tariff reform. TIh first to aptsur Is-fore the committr were the farmers from ItermitiU Is. lauds, a colony belonging to (irnit liritain. 1'rolmlily without intcn-1- ing it the delegation conttrmisl the statement so often made by protec tionists that "the importer paid the luty and not the consumer." The eloquent Bryan tried his cunning in an attempt to get the farmers to ad mit that the consumer paid the duty, hut failed. He did not attend com mittee meeting iu the afternoon. Tlw American Ivcoiiomlst thus comnnsi on the Interview : "They came with thesanetkm o their government, with the as;'ovl of the Kritish government mi1 oi Her Majesty (Jueen Victoria. It would sii'tii almost ns if "Cousin lien" Folsou had rinvntly lam livturing in ISermuda. Thcie I trit Ishers explain how their farmers lid sutreml uniler American protect ku, and how they, the foreign product-, had to pay our import duty, Thi s'incd to stagger 1 1 it free trail1 ineinlsTS of the cominithr wbsi iM'loug to the iguorauiuscs tht pn'tend that the Amcrica.ii con sumers ay the duty. Hut the llrit islutrs would have none of thl. 1'liey came out in their blunt fKU and said the prislucers iy it, tloU U was no tax upon the consum?. fliey said they shipptil everything they possibly could to the United States and wanted to ship more, Mid southern members of the coumiitMr learmsl that IbTiuuda potato's cturw into dins-t competition uith trie early gnwn souihiTii putxtms.. What a hollow nns kery this sittiiv' was on Monday! What a de:ki give away I The Britishers vcnlctl fiii afar a Mssil new or betli r marUet when "the party of free trV'" should lie in iMiuer, ami IIr- it- isher was the first to swoop do n (l- n the pMr American inirpsi, mi k 1141 to tear otT its pound of ,-, whik' any tlesh was left, and Is'fure any ttlier foreigners were able to olJ'.k' up our trade." Over and over again the !e ilvcr coinage tsilitirians hv nargsi mat i .ngiaui lias torimsi a tsinspiraey against the tinatiiial policy of United Slates. The Salem I h-iiKH-nit shows how silly thva-sar tions Is, by publishing the following table by which it niuars that F.ngland has only a fraction nf (I world's stock of gold : (JoM. Silver. wroul H itHin . kiii,ii f .,. ai 1 in (Mrmnny &n,iki.ni ii,i rrnnt sjhi.ii m,im ;ii,'iii.ini I'diKmJ HlaUM ... t'M.ive.UO r.7.-.. ,(() It would strm more mni-.tcnt to nay that we are trying to eoinrol Kngland's money, since we have more of both silver and gold. The Oregon National Hank wh!ch clostsl hi July, os iu d for business last Sttunlay. A few depositors removisl funds but many more de posited. The resumption wa brought aliout without outside assist ance though money from 11 1. road was within reach. Mm. iHinni way answers Mrs. John V. liOgan'n criticism of the Women's Hoe.nl of Managers at the World's Fair. It would not In' surprising, however, if th" ;rple of Uniteil State will still listen w ith resitevt to what Mm. Igan h:s to say. J IOW THEY TALK. Ijist year and If fore eastern manu facture talked free raw material or allowed theniM lye to ! thus quo ted. Thin nous, use went so far that a movement was started that eould not In? controllwl and Cleveland was laialeil In the White Hou-e on the platform of fns raw material, w ith a great following in favor of free trade absolutely. The shadow is having a different ene t from w hat the purty expet-tid, or at least different from w hat it preached. Manufactun ri arc dally apiearing before the ways and means committee and talking the -ante republican logic that was advanced la-t fall with this differ ence; now it In emphasized withnn object lesson that all can comprehend. The news report gives thl- account of one of thone Interviews that t'sik place last Tuesday : "Charles 11. Clark, of Philadelphia, representing ttie Manufaetureni' eluli, said he bellevml the depression affecting inanufacturing to b due in part to ttie apprehension eutertains by manufacturers that then would In- a fulfillment of the threat of radi cal changes In the duties on iuiMrtis materials. Manufacturers were afraid to ojM-rate their mills, and merchants went afraid to buy. Many mills hi I ciissl eratious completely, a much greattsr number were rutming tifsm short tinw, and many had atawdy insru tsunis'iUtl to rcduoe Wrtp"s. He expeMsl the ih4h-Uin tWt HW mhuv Is- affonk d instantly by ihr iMf tliUt the isanmittee would I wit assail the tali I V law iu such a iimihiht as to expose the imuurjnfrsss to uwsmmI eom-s-titioM from Kurojtus working with a lower watfe scale. M. C. I. North, of D0-H0H, rec resoUitloiis adopted by tlte National Wool M.n utoi'turws' AssiK-ifttkni, which laiakMl tke McKiutey bill ami k rccated tls pi-vse of ny riM-tvMirc to rrsluce tivritf ncKeokiksi m wiwil. Tk-ssiore Ja-e, of Vik44i,i, iMHi4tl tkswt it wam Vh iN-if iiss A th cowimittet to t wool (ss the free list, and sakl sttch action would ktroy thss eHinl largest agrk-ult-nral iiaUstry in ttie country. He iks4arel the cot (ftrin-s.irfiin wool Tismii (He portkai of this cmntry to arxatlirr was 12 rcnit. gister tkn tht'contof trattMirtatkiti fniu for eign cisa tries to Arwrrlca. He said the W(NM mills tk-tsska'ls.sjt the coirttry wrrv lnsiif cios iaily, 1 ftriWwt it to tltx Smi. that l'rr-i-iknt CVveUa4 kl tKsat within a fc'W HXHktrH WiI WiaM br idiv-ett HI ttw fee IW." .Hims4hw hM a4 ls 4ow hi mioiixg a ivy of wailimj k tKe itk-cliw of its lvt rMinlitgc indutry attvih- krted to hoitik k'f Wdtiisn. KreK tim i fr4 ut tkt wrtHrtrw ItHii iaffi l,BwtHl )sjM-t unit ten are rajtsslly plitfl rnl uwk'veiof i issssm iHs lyiaft t tkx very ft'H of tie wa4kNs. 'ev4 wart a silver state, and lias nuns,' itKHiey inwtsl in tmtiipH and machittrry than any o41kt twitory of like extent, Ixit tlv ly ore gave out which is quite as greit a niisfi irtutw as the repeal of ike StierMiun purch law. Ths (MMple turned lk4r nttcNtkm to otlT lnlHtries, ami how agricultare is com4i3 to tse Prist and pnsni-s s hi lr a greanVr notwee of rrvetms thM ttwt t OHVoeti. TTKMkiitrrxN (4 iM'lvo of Htst Ttik land lave Iwsnt rc clMmerl front tk tnimiag dvnTt y irrigating dKcism. ."sfimtau is more favorably ituwitd tkan NevmU, hAvinar fertile trw4 tu4 ittMsl paoturwi which, in Iks' kul of tUe s4ilW kMlulHMH, are uoee valw- lsV trHMt tkn utKSTtaia oe 1U of Civil r ragvt in Ikatil twl mvtv 14 not fur our cofV we Might siy Lrt 'ts)t Mskt, )mt wiU tlw tvrkv of that Ymrry foitif f we Iiiim laterwsj sfwslaVnM. latest 4vics" repurt that th Inswrjs-ttiVen' tutMk- lvtHiiii kio Jawiro. It was tfci km rlay Mwer that I fee Sns-sjn ki( woakt Mot frrmU Iks' rrbrin to 4w4t tlw to M, Iu4 it wrwin thf titM't' wrre iv 4 able tt rr-c in tke at o vknVstoe. ( Ktr rrttimfit( ImkI no sttkfrsi In tkwt harlc, tlrnj k A rrJ t na ttw way tksr. Akwk-dflr" tW rn. The Hr- kU eissnly, Ala., News b more Caitk tkit-n tke avervfi' OregotuAn. Hear hinv: "Our fcirnwrs who have IntlK-rto wM Wvir cn fin- W 11 id "o CtsaU, will .fc) well to keep it this fall A corn will il ( tl next year." We wrntld ! glad to have a market ft iwf wkeokt at "1 cents r bu-hel. Do' (r'atorratu in-oniU-Hi im l hot Ml, but .Xr. ClevoljHvi hu n.4 .- Wtid tlw f Jatnlxs. It is an viw)inlisi-i rtK-ffdin;r for 4 I'liitert States prosvt'uting attorney toneitr fir the ik'S-nse in a crim inal inneciitiii, when' UnitisI Slates is plaintiff, yet that is what actually la-iwred in S.in Fnua-isi'U a wisk te.'o wrwn United .State district at tirui'y by direction of the iUt-ney-jsswial, aifape4 and aked the cmrt to diK'harfe a Chiuve prisoia-r who hi I IsM'n amKrl Imw is i't nig i"4rred. Tlie diflKt-vu-o U'twcen Framv and Skuu has twit liven completely ad justed ad tnere is an amount of friction existing that imKls a lead iiVg French journal to sdvise 'tc- air.v to the technical talents ot Admiral Huioaiin," which put in plain won Is na'ans "attack the siinese with the navy." Siam sts-uis to talk "fair but 1. nothing. France is tiring of such dilatory motions. The deadly cholera is spreading in Fun', but nothing yet equals the death rate among the Moslem pil grims at Mecca, Arabia, w here nion than "0 in'rwnt. erished. The StandanI Oil trut lias dis Itiiidtsl. This will ln satisfactory news to the poor isstple if th prii-e of s oil is lowertsk THE UKLtT DtPKKSSIOX IX MAX. Hit Il KIXi IMtlSTEIFS. The eff's-t of the prevailing mone Uiry striugt ncy or general di prtrmlon la trade on manufacturing Industrie throughout the country rjecome a matter of interest at thia time, In view of the numerous report of the closing of manufacturing establish- lllellts. The earlier stage of the squeeze in creil.ts, as is usually the case, was us-n in the extreme liquidation In Wall stns-t, and the sts-ond phase, in logical order, has been and la being olifrvcd in its effivt on manufa'tur lug Industrie. Heturns have Ut-n received con cerning nearly nun establishments, nearly all of which are of more or less prominence, and all of which have dosed their door for one cause or an other sims' June 1. The remrt like wise includes the Ust available In formation concerning the discharge of a numln-r f employe of silver mining comMiiiles In the far West, as well as of employes rendered Idle by the shutdown of iron ore mines. Ho far in change of the character refer red to nt a few of the larger buinK centers are comvrncd, nmny reporto by trade unions or statistical bodies having access m stick dnta Kuve wru eiiiployinl. A suiiiiiitM-y of tW- f9urluf Ht I vcstigs,tii.Hi s4wis tlot a Meww Mmmi Ii'.:1,oimi indiMral, Isiikfinr trVn and mining employes have lnsn thrown ait of work within the Hrk)d -jiei'itled, due to the absolute cfosirvjt of the e.-talJishnM'Ns at whk'k tkey a ere fngaged or tlie shattitag dowa of work nt tlx inits. kftkfs Vairjs' Btrrjftvtr ro tfrt f Wm Mi.otw, isr 17 prr eewt., mm r "S l tW ihWiIki or ttw aaMM- fcx tam- of iinw nt4 ; 3,tKit, T.' p r iw4., iu wooten, silk ami rot- ton mills or in tk nawaSwturo W clothing; 'Ht,H"rt, ir 1 1 per pent., leading limv in aiktirr tr4 a4 a ti w of the larger cities; 44,IM4, or 1.5 l r cent., iu si beer miaiaff and aJUasf iunWfri, m1 H,mh, or S jer e4. in cl mining an) ftrottixHwff, f the nmts-Kate of Mirne tve ciewsM, L'Til.i), it is pmvsjrsV tku4 kk a jsnipisloM :W ims? ees4. asm rutv ririly idk' a snrt UwnMtkk swm ofth yrr.- U it noteworthy tha4 ewt rt ttk afproxi ! atfjrreflwte 4 w rta4- I iri Motifs ret" rtrd siat (ktsra aia n crtit. deHred tkki actktst takisi lo-ausr of tke va4tiHif (b lssksi in getassl tMul," a "lack of onkrs," "stinproNcy h tKe nvmty nmrki-t," or "iivatslity Ut mm usual di-iiMts itie tu (Ke tlW nnssey," while oly prr rrn t:itc tUat tike shutiiowu are due to usual vacations at thin seow f the year, or owing to the reeeity of making rcirs or for t:ki.g in ventories. Strikes or wags dinfM'ten are given in cxpJiMiot of the ckw- ingdown of i ht cent, of the estab lishments r. purfasi, while fciilms-s la liiHw or other cnibarrsmeM, tin cr otler disasters, aeyitt the shutdown of about 3 prr ort. vt the eom-erns reH)rted. Ies thaa (s r cent, state in so maay wiashi tht shutdowns an' owing to "iajftrswiinf tariff chaujr." When it Is rvsUiand that tiki rSfnaH, eoioplete iss it Msuy be, la (fait lit' complete t far a the roan try at large is vorxs-rtknl, even with - speet to uianu4arinff enttaiah-nstit-i hieh have wlaaMy rhM4 down for one rvtvn or auoher, asd that it takes rw aerusiivtftf the thown lld4 tj Sn(tetiiMM ( WorhlM0 (owrs in otlsvr nuiufjts;,iH rwhwVlkth iiwstS, t onm-4al h in, or hy traojsiftUHS orgraaiaatkiM, ktrfpr a ik I s.tnail, it Wimc issua b the mini (sWrver tht there aes ks U probubilitl mo fewer tksva HMMyMM isr !ni,iii hth -uipj4jwij of mewa fail ur in.', oKrriU tni (4hrr eiasisr at thin tiltae wtm Wl nivrlj,- if rt4 ail ini'cri rwfkye4 lhn' or four months acfo, a-ad that not more tk froi one-ixth tn its tillh of fhia agueefate ny fairty he aid to have Ui-n out 1a" work (taris4 the past two morth owinf to the "custoniary Miid- MMier ht(hHraa" or to the iiTi'lty a ix-fites or K (irking of inveutis-kt, evew though (he not lnrtvqiwttt ilil-tMiwer wages disiut4 ia the im a4 tnr4 in lu.lris k tiai-w Uit aoeoswet. IVlstn. Judging fron the rewit uf the kmc presidential e Hi-Kim Calitfnkt la' a demN'ratM'sta-te.lnniHrha It vtrtwd for a president who MsHird ft -mUmV form which ikrhtrul that the rerh- Iiium dm-trme of protection wa ast only a fraud, Init wm aHtakrtK hi the constitution United fMates, That was the theory of (he tkla the clanging of the cymbal artd the bian of the trumHts, to nay Mothinc of the neighing of tlie home and the braying of the wild asses but now that "a condition and not a theory confronts us" we find that California is a long w ay from In'imr a free trade tate. Friday morning the Wind Healers' Protective Association of California le ld a mis ting in this city and unan imously indors the resolution of the ( Hiio Wool Traders' Association, whici took the strongest possible grounds aguint the removal of lm. sirt duties on foreign wool. These resolutions declared, among other things, that the fr,v Import of wool would iist the country at least Juu, 000,000 a year, and that the Indirect, though clearly traceable, results of the al option of such a olicy would be threefold inon harmful than the destruction of all the gold and silvar mines in the United States. California, t irvn and Ohio do not Highest of J1 h Letvenin; Power .Latest U. S. Report. I l w ABSQULTTELY PURE waut wool put on the free list; Penn sylvania, Alabama, 1 Tennessee and other atateaw lll object to the removal of the duty on coke, coal and Iron ore; Washington, Wisconsin, Mkhl gan and Maine will not consent to free lumber; and so it w ill go, until the great democratic slogan of free raw materials will die away In a feeble whisper, the echo from, one side of Wall street to the other. Uy the time the preseut committee on ways aud means complete iu free Ut, if it undertake to follow the Chicago platform, it will be the most unpopular body In the United States, with none so oor its to do It rever ence. Thai McKln-ley Mil U not perfect, htri Hie prtfswat democratic congr mi a rat tHsfposre M. As sown a tht nssia-aee hi attackcsl ail alotg the line, If it 1h, tliere will arise auch a atorm of indignant protest tlatt the ways aal Miean ciMiimlttee, like the now historic ciNttfresstoati, will ho forced toattt to the tsttenker to know "whemj It Is at." San Frwcloeo Cherwalrte. fVsiaeea4iisr TKeW, ( AhtAusw, hun itwfMwed a ki rl r the assraswe of aaavxiatf Utah to Neva-iw. In ia traV'ltt tha hill h wvkl : "I lutve beew thla4(iafr o th fwejtthas a km time, md I heHe I rWare ituii the trwe sol at km of a vsixlg crHewtkMi. The fdttst U wholly with! a Ike aosrer of coees to carry out. There Is tx4hlr In the coh otissjktsow t aeesrent It. Three ks no way h Wwiy the attite. That eastwut he doste, and yet the fwtaee of Xerahi la a serioam qetlo. Its aoftwittttusi bnsHMd from 7O,0H In 1 ) to 4i,im in l.M, ia roaJ nsMM-heiM, i tUee i na fensyert nf Ita froewreriac My fart of what It has) Inst. Osi the other kMi4, If the silver ila laslsrstry ha furthsrr diavlaUhed, tksHf wim't Ue JH,a Mestftte in the state hs Ire yeas' s, hwt It htM two seswttHM as4 a restrewMttn tire In PtMSffreas. Uth, J4 itn lag, hM 2W,Wtt4 aositiUiUluN, iwvsl is not rcyresewted at all, eneefnt by a dvtegHvte wHh no rot. It U wot right that Xevadn whsttthl hare m.M power in itrngiies, mr Is It avir tksvt we nhmikl kee Utah out of the Uaton. The paa-ge of tkl bill will solve the question what to do with Utah, and at the swnte tinse pstt life an( sirrrvgth in the vei ' a icay ia state." The bill want w riant e tKe rsaai nuittee (aa terifctrhns. ('(, asssJaa4 flr ff",-r isf iowa by the feasibitk)hts, dtsrtiasM to rn, om the geowwi that the tw a4r of petiiiliitloiM tlrhet Ji- aedii the refsildleas aarty a4 is fa the interest 1 the d ass went a who r fMiti ve mi-saist af Uw tMfr- rrtW fittMrtliaaV In his aateetH, hi the aewwte ft Jays agt, the katf-whijfcr4 lSMVtr ter, of JrlaniMKs enhlUd a gU ftw rssin nasi a (ohi bar ef the mm areigtit a4 Aaestess, astU Vchtre4 that white the ruin la wort the bar la ostJy worth H.i. MrsMtthw IVhVt Ue whether irf- aywftwSiy ar nwJlili awry, srs east t Ml. Ilia arffMsuent was that the twasy hS the eosrrrtHKwaS" emrerresl that rl.J f vahae ia Ute f 44 etvgtr ; aswl heswe th4 the "4a4ti of the fw- Taasrwt" (as ,rHI reats' verth of H rer wxwl4 eihr vaJio ewosuyh k nae the nim worth t. This is the tiase-wora M ItlW that kUlatiusi ran create valaas II east not, aistl never roukl. A liar nf ftsVl of the aasne wrkjttt a4 f wssom a m eesjle hi worth 19, ast4 will brlasT that mM anywhere. The "stAfna is the gorrrnmnU" tm the es)k siMpi cwetlAe that It ewn kua 23.'. gmim of pa-re gi. It coaates not one ktt of value. Mr. PHftr's objwt Vmsm dssji not harh whnt he ralasdy abHaeed it did ; hat t dM shNsr hh aa eithstr ! y Hjaseosut or at a atoik-lon avWiurr. HnUm U ksHnMuJay hansttsie. The horses tm the flee ernrtne way b trivea hs Ares at a tanit ait fb thna a trot. The horses tavt h savasl thosajh thf t hikt tiaras. I've Itcea tokl Hwt JeahLas has beea cft-Hinif me a cowiwl anst a thief." 'Tooh! I wouliln't ruins!. You know he never gets thlafa wove than half rlht at any time." Tommy, It must be awful un handy to live among the heathens a ho don't wear no clothes. Jimmy. Why? Tommy. 'Cause. How can any one tell wneiner any one is run enough to 'sociate with, when they ain't got no clothes on 7 I was very severely taken with lysentery ; I took a tl?of tliam- In-rlaln'n folic, Cholera and Diartwra lU'intsly after each oin-ration of the tstwels, nn ire than natural, fur alsmt thirty-is hours, ami checked the complaint. It tmk ahout all of one small bottle to cure me, while two or three tlosoa might cure an ordinary case. 1 loumi it wouiu give me im nusliate relief from all latin in the bowels. T. M. Hlackwtsvl, Friend- hip, Orant Iarish. Iji. For sale by Hillshofo Tharmacy. iir." lVsU OMttUL MTATEMEXT. Attorney Oeneral Olney has given publicity to this statement : "The statement that any action has recently been taken by the pres ident or secretary of state relative to the hon-enfonvment of the sixth section of the no-called Oraryactis without foundation. All that has been done since the original Instruc tions were giveu concurrently to revenue officers and to marshals and their deputies by the secretary of the treasury and the depart meut of Justice has been done by this depart ment. It having beeu held by J udge ItoMs, of California, that war rants could Issue for the violation of the said sixth section on complaint of private individuals, ami complaint having been in fact made aud war rants issued In various Instance, marshals and their deputies have been instructed that a warmnt Is sued by the court must be served, and any orders for Ueurtatlon subsequently made In such case must be put into execution to the extent of any fund available for that purioe. "Importations have not actually been mode, however, fitr this reason that in all cuses of warrants Issued as above stated, writs of habeas corpus have keen applied for, and heiHtf denied apfeas have been taken front such denkd. In t-hwt sbvtst tf thiaiss rwiv 32 of tta Uai States suarvisw enurt, expressly aw thoriaed by statute, forhhls any cka-Ntfe of custody lterwlintf triwl The lAmruture is: IVniHarr aftaeutl from the final derMoa of asiy court or itKhfe iteetlninr to rrastl writ of hattea i-orpum, the cuMotly of a prhatmer ahwll not be d-wtnehesl The reswlt U that in ail cases of the kind referred to, tli- parties ia cue tody of (lie nnrshal or kk treftstles at tlve time when HptteAM were tawen froru onh-rs re rasing writs of habeas coraiM rNWst poNtlnwe In swcn rastody aeadiae sweh aavetd. aad can lie oWtorted, if at all, only aJtwr Jsnh Meats upon awch aayitts asm la Atvor of the ffoveraastvut." a UHt ami baA U Ba- (. as 1-tsf ne 1-4 m i 2 a r 9t) I A MNuto t4 ai mni llmfat. Bt f bill 26. IHmmS Unw iOt B A Hts t M Ake4Mvui JMuw-at, pt af hik 2.1, rots! ... WsM as Mi, Five OM sufcJ- TUMim T H Cum axis ami sat to F sssn Hwi4, M 4 4 k kOM 1 7, (.mm bos.. tmom hsifea ni t to K W WSwk WM SOWS MS IS I lllf 1 wilhnn LaoDbmi4t to bis ksaa bsvdt. 4 mm tMlitlsrlv . . Hwaaw Ukfzar mti wt to Mmmum leUfr. Ul f., aMSt fspMmrd . . tet Ntuses Bbrrvnck to M M lleatMston. lut hlk 7. Uyd Frb . 1 rtMlltr Ktyi4 Hd wf to K HtrtMsHty, HO aoiw of His Uwumis HWaa Su I IllKr IMM SVebssi C Tsfsw ad f toOiwhoa isrpr, Wl sttd ft let 6 bit (MMtMMt UhtmI Swvt k rmA ( to Kmvtonm K ksH, 1 mm la tbs JtoWt S Tsrvt MB Daria BuMtr. n4 4 to W M tMnsst 1 MM ia MS 11 I 1 llll Vimi t tMtotne to lsww4s ftxAi, id mm ia Wmsaisa VbaSssnv 1 1 a t ttoaafchiarV armwa fcitssa. TV he4 autre la the wortsl Cats, Uralses. ea, I'k-een, Matt Kheaas, Fever ae, Tetter, ( VTss1 ftanto, ltmiii4s, i's-ie, mmi ail Mstla rras)lsa, uat tsiatUTetr cares Kirs. s bjo uy reustifWHt. It hi ffaur- aateetl to ftve is-rtrrt sattstH'tkm, or awasef ersMnW4. hW 35 resits pec a)x. tsr sa ttMMwes rSar 1 asve Henre tmm at1e H awsrura af Mseatlrlas) Uwtt vimkt relies mm of rheumatic a4M kitte Chajuber Wk'i rtwa KaJas. I hasre atso im4 it A hvroe horti, wish fHfM mat-few. It kt the het Usvlnieat 1 have ever aaauaal tJtuA lauLat aAMMaavkaaA aani aatyuaa. awwj mwm at aMj vnFcanswar'v aFWa measUasr it to asj frieails. Mrs, Vmily Thome, Totenlo, WaehJ atnst, I r ante hjr lluhewen rharNsaejr. "11 kt a btetnaee trt aetl (ttamrssr aala'a t'sc lk'nw4y," sars!tkskae7 laANtler, (fratMcists, refwWhr.(Jtikx " rtorausie a rakaer aAwr i asee asiatf M, m atnseat eertnisi h call ir It whea avnsst hi aesst rtf awrh a manti rlne. We ssti asore of it tkiut ay othrsr eosjfh aetk4a wst handle, asul it always fives tttfMtM'tkm, I'e eouarhs, pokss ast4 CKfls. it kt wlthnat aa equal. kar swl hy ItUlsaoro rattMMaey. aMnatoaaaMMsesaissMMP ItTATlWK. 1 31 MM Caaqsr CaasS af Kia aa t StW- cssa. ir WasMiiwtaB Otwt. la Kra awHwal Mia aataSs f W-iMiajft RrSV, acaaaars. fa Anuria atU aos DaaaahaCiMMtwRa, aaj Ml aaaanita MMraaalaid Ml aa4 satasia: Tos, and aasrb af fmm aaa baraba wsmwn tnas-af mi ma aa Mainl uort. as mm CMiHhaaaa m fttUabaaa, asms md ataia taraawid, on IkondMr. Hra 2nd dws af Onto brs-, lew. at W s'ateant a. m. af said dar ad Sow aanaa, it imt asait, am isiar af sat abwntd nwt ba unh as aaayaat far aa tba aaiitma af Mia adMMatrsaur ofimd aaMSa talMab said prSi-lsaa i beMin 4-lad aad piitf Mm4 Hi adRHiin4ra4Mr af said daaanaad. WilUasa Vail, ba divaatad tasaU Ml tka bmds baluina ta Vha aMd WuMam aM, daamad, to pstr tba slam aeMnat and aaaaM, aad rai Mta aaaM aud rauaia f admtnislpnti a. twd fawds ia siaaata ia WaauMoton aamity, dranaa, aad la da atnliatj as fullaaH, ttt-ast: Umg tba aaat butt of Ilia DoissVaaat s;MSaf of anSMaa four, towasbijt oaa nartsi. Ma taor aiaat, Wslliwiatta Martdmii. Wanta th Uaaorabk ItaSuUh CraadaM, . Jodtie of tba Cooaty Court of His i , I blaa of Uarunn, for tba County 1 (of WaaMn0l'fi. with tba saal af "said aonrt affeiad mms Isth IJ of Aagast. lsj:t .H7 A Has: E. R. 004)01 V, Clerk. JUhw"sVtsatoa,'a Ira-ra. N' OTICE is harrb idn that tbs nndor siirnrd admiuialralor of lha aslateof H. W. Ilnrdnar. dcorawd. will tall at pnb lis asfltiasi to tba biwbast biddrr at Dr. Bailey's farm (Iba lata roaidenns of da eaaarsl) aboot leuoiilra nnrtb of Hilisboro, tba follnwioa-disiortliad p-ncwrtT, oa IJst ordns, Haptvnihar 1, Is-.n, at il o'oluok a, m tka prraoual urttartr of said aatata. eonaistina of a lot of boraaa, hruod niaraa, eattla, fans IniplamrnU, watfuoa. drill. btndar, aalkv raka. plows, fork a. boas and otber farm liopiamanla; alss alwol twantf- ra wm ni r--kj iimotoy aar. Tannsof aala: All mma of 110 or law. I eaao is nana; oa an soma over fin a ersdii of aibt mnntba will bo asaa oa porrbaaar rtin approsad aoM bwan 10 put ot. intaraat .'roia dSa of poanbaaa. f. A. AII-KT, Admioistrstaa, stade of H. W. Usedaaa, daeaaerd. 16-17 Hillabuio, Oamaa.'.Hbatayaas'r II, lt. Portland's Great Industrial hyim, OPENS SEPT. 2T 1893 CLOSES OCT. 20 LIBER AT IS CELEBRATED MILITARY 8 A.N D will rruNisa thk Mt sir. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. THK SPECIAL FKATfitES WILL ECLIIK THUMK OK ANY rKKWOl'K WlUi. MADAME CIRARD OYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Construct al eosl of $Hi.iW and throwing ibaaJ jets of wsU-r ia nil tlir colors i f lbs rsiubov will bsaalif; Music ifsll. Ouutsiaing tb of all vsrisliM foauj la UrcKua ttUra, bsvn Ihsid eoustiucit j Sl RrSl IStUM. t THE ART GALLERY Will run lain a eollsclioo of painMnirs anUctod from lbs WvrlJ'a Fair. Kllabartf a oalabrataMi pamtlmi C'l'H Tbtt'S LAST t'lUHl'. iu .il tin I loo aua ti Us wuhUkis ia arart departaiaul uf Art and tk'iaimv, will a Tiail to tbs World's Fair at C'luoatfu. KEDIVCEU KATKS U.N ALL TKANSPOKTA ri'JN UNtd. fo fmtbat information aJJrn.a ( W m ALLEN, It-18 ,'. huotrlutt lidelit HIlJ rv.t'l..aiy. THE LEADING T HILXSBORO Careful iisrUi.)nJ ri-riiutsl x-Crnt and aiiiflakiii)( liarinat-isls ! Tbs Hilb-buro l'liariiiai-jr onlers Its tlruas from the most rt lial.l.' 1nn1111f.11 1 r oulr, and is thoroughly aiiijil with rrrrv requisite iKs-evarv f,.r .n.. i l . mIh, i iliK a lirstsi-lass rrscriition lniiu as. Tlie proprietors ant e'vi-r w uti-lil'nl' tlmt niont-approved Islml n-mtsliea are continually U-iuj sil.ltsl tu the stork a il i n of medicine and phnrmacy aJvan.v. lU-in poanaMml of p uiinr uilviinl.-iyi s in i,t. chasina its aupplit-s, owiii to iu husiixxa rule of taking trlo .Iihiih, foi",,,.!, fr. "- iittuiwa, iu man jiru-s are (xm-ssiwiuiv lowrr tliau thuat of 1 ,1 drug stores. 'l fie landinartiel.Mf nuCliliHTM' HL'Mikira, iiirln.lin ilw raar i .mi.k, luii.ir HKIItUH, A kwMSt aet.4 sseathsvt wit.la.nl km oa kand. PATKNT MEMC1NT ofall fcymUr kinds aJ.av, jH The aiwot WI.NK4 aad LlljUOttri ausllaj in s u ao-ks-. THE HILLS HO Uniasi Mack, OREitSON SraTE MORfiaL SCHOOL STotttiMsUfc, Olff. WaiMl paatssaMMit aad aawaaMi eaamaa, ad wil ortui-l a.. U.I ark.4 for MSM lswim of taavbaaa. KaemaJ, asrranat aa4. baaiaaaa. aiatia a4 art .,.. sienss. aao4al asM-bvaSMOal bMMW,liSit naao.ai aaiaMM. Tba NorBM4 bas aajayad a staodr uroaHh dwwifMM past year, annum -oa aesneaHauss of otm tsM, His fareat ia in be aMrf. Hanr mam. bam baaa bum addati to Mia Ms lr. aasr atuu aausstwDliadaaid tbs aaueae of stadr MMfised aad swenKtMiaed;Mia JrndtMtas aaa m aaaaad tu tW aod paatsmas. lha aVialoHNi aa IMIeS tbs Imidw to teaeb is aa eeuMir i the aMM wit-bast fur- Hie r HIMMM. tioa. Tuition t MnrMMl.flS.&'i pw MS-m el 1(1 weaae; lAniMaaoSh la easily aeeiH frum all sapisl, aiot auW aaa of t'ortlaad. ( . L. CAMi ei-l., I'waanu; THE LEADING NORMAL SCHOOL OF THE XOKTIIYYEST f HAINES & BAILEY. oaoot 4 utnoe use GENERAL MERCHANDISE A tuM Ksm of im s taaata, hnattaasaf CasawUM-na. tMa' Mot KusV ( ttdMia). Awas ar tarsisHiMllle 1aAiM. sa, WaiiK, Dtmmm. ere. tMsaMwrbas t'rsasW? eatst ttennuaiaa. if ?0U mi TO HIRE OO TO XftktTf )ra will Otwl ihr Eily Livery IX UILlaSUOKO. EVERYTHING Co. fretd arw FIVE tf 1 ktT Mf4h -UMtiUc rife Vwn lit 14 f U hhI 21 wrrt l urk uumwr ui fiM-k In-, Yrmnt a Yi4. TERM OF SALE TO SUIT PUd'H IK.IB Tlth Knli-dlvlNloH in miles fiM frw Hlllslforo nntl T nest from rortlaiitl. The land l natural prairto, s ihrro no expense lor cruhiiliiff, J. A. Hasonic Temple, THE HILLSBORO Are now making a First-Class QTOCK AND COMMON BRICK .. at their .. WORKS, naar - . - 0R,tK SIDE AODmOrY Aui it'll llielll k'ttHl l.Xt.lHt- iii I tliaiij l DRUG HOUSE X I XI PHARMACY liysitiiina ! .A ecu rule l i-. j i i n l.v n,m- I-MI,MI,,. r lT lm., To .V i t l.Tt'., are on di-.;n . T liCTAC LKM ail KY K-( i I. s.P s U Ml ivs ri.oii RO fttARNGV, Hillsbro, Oregon. ai-Hora.al, :. pt-r Mm of ti n r'u.anna,, jcr tt. htniiil nt Horuial Smia UmIi.si.;.-, tr -4c. biMSHa afBTMikrtriaii Ml iS. i t k, rara i.ii d, I is Wl.i;wrfc. rssitd Md lie ins mi irivw nwi-la a, tVl.'M V TI "S ptr tank, ant lira, l,oad. lohMUH.I'M4a b-iw tkim ft yrnt. IV. KvrVAary of Sls sw: "ksroa iais are c tUsj d m vik-iiI huS HtHIM1Ml.hlM.H1. s c; liiiliwii. Sis pur tmai of :M paHs af MM MaSa, tnyvlva wiWa from thf atule aMloe;aMi elwaf tally awl mm apttiaRtioii. a tm tmi, avaaiisiwr af rat'Hltjr. Orraraatt, A 000 UVEBt TBt3 TtIS Cr4 Tntut thai ro tr tud FIRST CLASS. WB!i-lsnigtea 8tft OAKS mm REID, . Hilisboro. Ortscn. u STOCK BRICK CO. Sf able