HILLSHORO IXDEPEXDEXT. .nl. r cl in in- p.'i.rtw l Hiiiiro.iri-'iii, ft ft lllni'.'IftV.. UlMlUT. I iiivr.!'ni. In I'lvaniv, r jr . . fl "0 Itil K'i l"l Itl.l-HIN.J ('.. Proprietor. M V. i l I T, r iil-ir. otm t it. v irf.M of rut: i t 1 r utiit.w, novi:.mi.i:u ji. A .' thou rut: itl.lt soxu. Kl.-vfii year ago, and h-fore, whenever the ass s-iinnt roll was ntudi.-d, it win found tliHt the item of money, note?, u ti 1 uceount. m out of all iroMrlioii with the it.ni of ex- (lllj'ti'lll for ind.'btl'dlllss. It Wilt plainly ms-ii that one of two thing-, or xrtiut With, wnt tin.- troulilf, ill. it money, iiofet mid iii-i-i u lit -Were fraudtlh'litly eoiii'ene or tie th'iolls inielileines i liiiint d. 'i n relneily tills the lilnrtg.ogo tax I a A of Wat 'iit.il. Thit w-i a er feet remedy lit f;ir lit discovering notet sci'ltr.'d 1 1 y fimr'.ga.!(' W itt ri ili.tTllisI, HII'l helpe.l the rounti" wonderfully, lint Hie i I lii r u- ei'te. evil aiis not tom hed. I ':iliilii:. nt einilinit continued to paralyze the ellorl of the iii-.'s-or to r.iite the 11 - .mi'lit. Ill m .Senator Tongue, from thit ('utility, took hold of the mutter mid 11 1 1 I hroii'.dit forward hit scheme in ls'.'ti, which Win, to let the mortgage tax hiw ttand, hut to prevent the listing of fraudulent I. dins for ox-4.-U 1 1 1 i n . Hit n 1 1 tt'ix 1 1 1 ' 1 1 were adopt, d Into the general ass.inotit law and tin n the whole hill was de feated. Men complained more hilti r ly than ever. In the reformer' iiiilied a I'erf.vt remedy. They re iealed 1 1 1 law allowing deductions for huh htiilness, ImiIIi siiitnllo and fraudulent. That wat done which the teacher did w hen lie Ahipcd all Hie Im.vm in the school that the one who kitted Mary Jane might lie liroerly unithed. 1 til t the lcgsn ture in l!J repcnlisl the good law . .So now the money loancr go hack to concealing their weidth. So far the legislation on iit'tiiieut ahnes hat tieen h sc"-sav. Ijiw makers never have correct! hoth nhtises at niiec. Taking the footings In this county, reported in another column, docs any one suppose that 1 1, I -Vnn of n.itet and aeeotinl have Uvn discharged within twelve motitht'.' or that that 11 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 of del it it due to non residents and nt.tet.ted in other coun ties of the Mate? Kallier it it not self evident that more than half of that class of property ha Ist'ii con cealed to that the assessor could not find it'.' At further evidence of hiding, notice that on the l-t of March, iv.i:, as up poured from the roll, then" wat only .,,"iiU of coin in the county. Now, while It in prohnhly true that no law can In patted that will reveal to the assessor money, yet it Is ca-y to tind written cviileiieet of credits The mortgage tax law ought to lie re-enai'titl. The deduction of Indeht eilnoss ought to he allowed. Hut a man w ho claims indehtcdncss ought to lie compelled to how to w honi it J is aw ini, so that it uiav Is' properly listed to the oi in-r. A tnatl who lirin's an action to recovei nioney onuht to l nnirel to show ulllrni-1 atively in the iealiii.rs that his claim has heen li-teil for taxation and that he has p:ii the tax or is IhiMcnir it. The next lei(satiire will have the assessment laws lie lore It, and the old dode of putting one tip nnd another dow n won't do. ll ith horns of the dilcina must Is' rraspeil nt the same lime. The articles lo Is added to the fri e list, is wool. Inmher, salt, i-ottoii, ta.'i;iiiLr. Iiimlin twine, rice nnd some other items of smaller import ance. Tli ii- Would iI' IiiimtjIs wiili ilrasv protii'tioii from the unskilled innlittiide of lulsin-rs, ami let it re main for the few opulent mnnufae titn'r. I'nt another w ay the hiliorer, who prepares the raw material is compelled lo pay as much for his suit of clot Iks nt he did under lull protection hut with diminished re sources, and hit liieakfasf, his noon day liim fi and eveiiint; ine il is to i .it into the ineiiK r (iirnlns of the la Isin r for a tarilf i to la put on surar to ta titty the -iiLNir cane men of the South. . The democratic idea it that rcpnh lic.in protection it a fraud, upon the lalsir iif a itrcat majority ot tin' American jieople for the U nellt of a few, -d. the feileral jrovernment has no coiistitutionul swer to impose and collect tariff ilutic except for the purpose of revenue only. Now tin n, if a tanif must U- colhvted, w hlcli llie W'ltcr policy, tax articles s,, at to intect the induttries of Anxricm citi.i'ii or colli vt a revenue from those artichsi w hi h will pr.eln, c the j;reiitest sum of money. A lier.v discussion of the o.,,h tarilf iiicsti.in w id o. im- fp i'lioti-gn-s (hit winter and it may ! pro( r at thit lime to nt.l!e the re publican idea. Ih'publiolllt Would protivt all indil-lri.ti per-inil in the I'nited States and a. lout fn- of duty all ni'ti. lcs that cannot be prisliei'd hen. The tnea-ure if duti.s im iov' l shall be the dill'ereliee ill lb' wa:es . aru.sl by American m.i b in-, ics and lalain-rt, and those re ivnl hy foreign lalsinTs who pro lu.v tie' same ai ticl.-s. Willi only Jt f C"ii In Wa-'i-' hu'ton -county, mi th ttr-t of Man Ii. there it no further wonder x hy tin hanks failed. The only strain." thing i that all didn't iis'ii.. SOME Tiuxns HAWAII AX. In 17 a new constitution was adopted f,,r the supreme law of the Sandwich Inlands. A little later the king, Kiilukan, died nnd Llliuokalanl whs electttl i the throne in peru- iuic( of the provision of this same inii-tittitioii. Whatever right to the throne she ever had wiu under thi nrta. The government wat elective, the franchise holng extend! to the white us well io to the native Kanakas On or ulxmt January 11th of this year the queen announred to her cabinet that ho would abrogate the Its? (sinttitntion and prs laim a new one. The new law dNfranchiscil the whites. It wa opimsisl by her councillors and it Is declare! that the minister barely (ucnpsl the (mlace with their lives. This was In the foiviioon of that day. Finally she wat iuitisl and made to - that her mad jMilicy would bring ill-a-ter to tier reign. Ijiter, however, the was hiiud to tay : "I am balked now, but I will tMUi have my way." From that moment the revoluti on dabs its origin. Men may have dreamed and eihaps did think of piittil,!.. changes, but all was yet iniMy. Indent the re Is -nine reason for ts'lieviie that Mr. Cleveland hud even U T..rc thit time Ims-ii ap proaehitl on the tubjivt. It may have Us'ii this key that unlocked flans SjieckleV barrel of sugar that went into the campaign fund. Itut thi' frost of January 4 1 It rieiicd the plum so that it dropped into the haket four days later when it was l'rc-id nit Harrison' privilege to carets but not po-tot. Thi an gered ( 'levelaiid. A glory had hivn matched -from his administration, (ire-luuii had four years liefore show u how small it hi spirit w hen he b came incensed at Harrison Iss-ausc he ilid not receive the nomination for president ill lss. Here was an oporlumty to even up on hi rival. In secret he conceived the plan. In secret lie procts'ded to execute it. Th treaty that had ltfn sent to the senate in diplomatic day light was withdrawn. Then a secret agent with secn-t instructions was as secret ly as postjiilc sent to Honolulu to "investigate" to tiy Minister Stev ens, w ho was charged with the crime of aiding anil aU'tting the overthrow of a (orrupt, not government, but ruler. Itlount was his name. In secret he listened to the tale of one side, and in a few instances reported, verbatim, the testimony of cxparte witnessi. 'as the provisional gov eanmeut prsent either in erson or by attorney when tht"e talis were told? o. Whs the iiiecn there? Yes, by representative. The story of royalists was heard. The "testi mony" of actors in the revolution who had not received office was w ritten down. Not a syllable from the lips of the new government reached the ears of Cleveland's se. crct agent. All I'nited States of- it....i.u it-tut im.l :lw. it-,, ri'imi.ii. ; I.. ' ll. 1, I. IIW ..l' ,-IH.t. II III. IM-.IF ' J the new government, was removed. Non-partisan admiral was relieved. The lloston, itself, was ordered home lest the very name H!i.ul.l .tHs,mrui.f j 1M Jni.lt Mit.m M4..ii..r tho iiios-t "ti especial day on which to give'er,,,,,,..,! in dealimr with the n-pre-a spirit of n publiean fnssloni. A i ,tllIUH an, importunt conimerr ; esp ial thank for all their mercies." j scntativesiif the Hawaiian i.cnilewho conspiracy was sitting and plotting in Honolulu. t wa Cataline with an mi'iitini; Cicero two tliotisatnl miles away and no electric tele- ;ritli. Itlniint sccn'tcly resirtel hi exparte evidence. (Jreshaui aefretly on the lih of ( 'toher w rote his tindiut's. Willis was sent to Hawaii with his vii n t instructions two or thri-e setsof them for every etner uency. Not a hint of the "policy" reached the (freat American Cicero I'ulilie ( ipiuiou till Willis was out in the I'licitlc, nnd all communica tion I iet ween the hruve hut feelile iiitiiotic 1 1 m ii i in us nnd their hiw erl'ul nnd warmhearted syninlhi.crs in America w as cut off. Then cow ardly tircslniiii r;ive his letter of Jus-tillt-aiioii hefore the fact, to the puh- l;.. ....,..,l I .. 1.1 , I r .... ...... ..u. ie,r o, warning nils tan.ls nt llono.ulu. openly and cordially he is receive.1 hy the exei'Utive of a democratic irovi riiinent. The MisM"sion of a poitoiicd d.ijrifer lllaler Willis' sniil in speecli, is not, siispicloui d. "1 de-ire at the sunn, time to plm-e in your hands the letter hci reditir.' me a hit j Itlouut's) suii-e-sor. In lining thit I am directed hy the president to tive renewed iisturatii'es of the friendship, Interest and hearty p mi tt ill which our government entcr t.iins for y mi nnd for -the people ol this island nulm," pur't Minister j Willis. Will he, after makin,' (hi ! friendly advance to IY.-i.h ut 1 . i ' plumre hit daircr and reseat hrown l.il on the throne? We shall know when the next leatncr, due at San I'lMncisco today or tomorrow, nr 1 1 h i- 'llie day following thanktghjng has hifii made Library Jhiy in many of th) public t i. his of the eastern statit. Tin plan sc in to I' for the tiu.h'iitt lo gatlnr from .ill sou rut .o.k, w hich their ow ners may le willing to contribute, and deposit them in the public -rhiml library, l li i s it a commendable scheme, and worthy of Imitation hen-. There are many odd volumes in our hoiisehol.lt which if hroiio,ht together would make a n'spectahle and Valuable public library. It lliocrats sem (o risotto higher than pariy. All pr..s-.sl legithitinn linsas City. Thi was done i...t- 'Hi."pi-tioii to Is .ht-idt d w a nont. is diseussitl with file nferen.f not h ithtnnding the protests (.f tl in illy one nun ly 'f inoney, hut in as to how it will iffis-t the country ! Mis-sourl dchvallon. S. ail.' of tie is, reality much more than thi lay be but what will ! its rfT.ft on the s.pe an mad. tnath the urfa.-e of the di-ctision. d' m.1 r.i'ic t.r'y. Ilourke C.shnin o: t the income tax pro.it ion, i "t luitu-eit is p. sir statesmanship to rai-e tnoni yby that methtsl, hut Ihhiiis' it w ill ruin the ih tinx nttii Iirty in New York. THE EX It OF A STUVOOLE. The great English coal Ink out, that oeturre.1 June an la-t, ha end ed and the miner haveijone t work atthetdii wages, which averaged f" li-r week, our mon'y. The mine owner gave a two w'k notice of an is -r cent, reduction. Thi- the miner would not take and went out in a body strong, l or four and a half month ths' humble collier battled with capital and famine till the government came to the rescue. Ixrd IloneU'rry.a inem ber of tiladstone'. government, acted a arbitrator and efTivted the t,'ttl.s. incut. The mine owner claimed that, at jTesciit pric, it wasn't ible to operate the mine except at a !. The miner a--erted that they could not work for less wages and live. There was no middle gro uul. Tic miners declared that if the present ...I.-... ..t .u...l i i in.lf the ' 1 mine owner to pay 'n shillings t week, then the prim s of coal huM ! raistsl. Wherefore here it a ciite where labor Is able to control the telling iirh-e of its product. This is pot-ilile, though, only in those liistaucis s her' lb re is tin colii'titioil with other sources nt supply, in the matter of coal, l ing land seems to control the market of the world and lieiicc the miners and mine owner may fix thejirice. Hut with the Iron Imln-try in Amer ica or indissl almo.-t any of our man ufacturing interests such a tiling is impossihie except In our ow n Amer ican market when We have a pioti-c-tive larilT. We Amy not li the prii-e of wheat, for consumer come hi-re to buy only when they can get our cereal clieajsT th. in can Im-done in India or some other country. Here is an illustration of the truth of maxim that if the American laborer wishes to maintain his wages and better mode of living, he must have such a duty imposiil on iuiorts us shall ep:ial the difference between wage abroad and at home. This strike, the most stupendous, the most expensive, and entailing tlK most suffering even to death by starvation, that the world has seen, occurred in free trade England, and is a sufficient answer to the assertion made In the last presidential cam paign, that strikes an due' to n pro tective tariff system. The cost of i the English coal strike is estimated at over ."n,unn1nii, an immense sum. CAA-I.lSf.E S .N7..V7A The New York t'liamber of Com merce ate its r.'.'ith annual dinner on Wednesday, : U H gtn.ts -at about the board. ThesHcli of theeveuing that is of intereist tn the general public was made by Secn'tary Carlisle of I'resi ih'tit Clevelund's cabinet. Carlisle said in part : "While it would ! unfair to at tribute the unci'ual distribution of: of our trade with the nuttide world 1 standing all their trial and hard to the character of their fiscal legisla- j ships, tlnste brave founder of a great tioti, I think it may he safely asserted jand glorious nice had so much to la this iioiintrv could not lomr maintain contptct clal nations which now control the truth of the world unless we pnserve a monetary system snhstantially, at least, in accord w ith the monetary system of other principal nations. We ca nin it sisjihy change the situa tion, and consequently the only prae. tlcal iueslion 1 w liether it i helter to etfalilisli hy law an Inferior kind of money for use at home exclusively and another kind for uc nhroad, or have all our money good enough for Use In every market where our peo ple trade, (iol.l i the only inter national nioney. It I useless for the advocate of a dilt'crent system to in sist that this ought not to he s t. It is so, and we cannot change the fact. "I have never lieeii nhl' to under stand what is meant hv (Inutile stand- ,lnI nf V)lM. Ml(, have never found any one w ho could tell inc. To my mind it seeui a alisunl to contend that there -liould la tw o ditlVrenl staialanls a it would he to ii,ti-l upon having tw t. yardstick of diih r- I cut hnirths or two 'gallon of different linte.isiniit. If two stauthirs are not i ipial in value, it it ox i.lent, no i matti r what law might declare, there w ill Is' in fact lint one standard. The tiestioti of w hether the oliligatiofit "f the I'nited Slates be paid in coin current in all the markets of the j world has already I en settled in my j opinion for nil time to come. This dees not imily that siivcr it to have moul h Colony to unite with hjm in no plait in our monetary s -tcni. a day ol public tii.nik-i ving Isiause What i li be the ultimate fate of: tin action of the llritish Privy Collll that niel.il s one of the problems i eil had Iks n favorable to tho col which time and event can sohej but Ionics, lu Miissuclitisetts l.iy Colony for many years lliu tnatiout in its I old records how that tlays of thanks value have Us n so rapid a to .lent- giving were appoiut.sl in ti;lj, 111:11, titittnite the fact that it cannot Is-i b;:tT, t'.:ts and Iti i'.i, and sometimes neiv .niueii niinoiii i imiiai ion. ' I. Tin political issinoniisl if he is w ise w ill shun all iinpiisitori.il no tli tslt of luxation. No system of in come taxes ha ever Issn popular, and h list of all wn the ytcm liked bv the democrats. Some then be yet alive who know how one Samuel J. Tilth II sought to cvtiilc the income tax law w h. u It statute bkt. lat wat upon the St it Harrison, brother of ex-Ppsj-tlent Li'll 11 irritin, hat Ixt'i) a p. isiitil.tl f.i Imi siirvevor of m.t in The Alam.sla nrrivl nt San Iran- i i.!. yesterday morning w ith lioiio- lulu date up to ;l p. m. NovemlsT i;. I p to that time the inonart hv jha.l not Isfti retonsl. ASit.t,H. The f.Kitiug of the a.ss,nieut roll of Washington county a it come from the county (siualir-atioii txunl ha Iss-n coiiipU'ttti. The items of interest are as follow: AttrKuiiarnl lnnJi. 3n3,lt text . . i s.'l lunnUt iA. In .r.AMiioiii uu IhuJs oceTi'itsJ ly ivtiJrnu b t li" Jet NOinirvd. lil.ti . ... Itt, .'70 Mi-riliAiitliw a m! impleu)nt. . . . :iAJ.i4 iluiu -J V.'l Ni le t:J rc3iiti( . '"''! hiirtrti of murk :s.u lwui.-iJ liuuiluio, cnrnmfs. o 115 Isi H..PW4... .'" l"ti. I Ktllo t.fr-"l -- ua M' l 'i'7'i swiii. V.'Ml la. 170 Othi-r wrounl iirojwrty UAJ (iiei valno .... .TW.SH lioutrbulil rxoiuplicn Ni-tlue 4.41 H.S 1'or the puriHe of comimriton the footings if the rull of I'iC is given Ih-Iow. Thesi' figure were changisl hy the state Issird of t(U;il i.U ii in in some particijart. iriu'liiirl liinJs, :il;.:tln m-rt s t ' 4.0!u ' l.i til loll iii'i Id. iuruM'iiiviit4 i n IkiiJh oocupirj s rt.ij,.,t tiv tni nut vri Hi-iiuirv-il till H7.MI.I .l ' ..is II I ut.:,sii '.Ml ,itS UlOHll In I'd hi .! Mrri'tifiniliMv MuiirV. unit's t ncivMiiitit tiwiitvliulil turuitari M ir'i I Hill" ... Sl.ri .... . 4.!ss .i.s i '4! :i r, Onmi vittn'iii u lllilflit'lllltts l-.t-Ullllkll Jli Kil.'.'IJ ',i.'.7.'.t .11 I r.i,."ii ..!?...-. Sit vHlnntiua Vultirtt uai if iiinrt'i.( I'.iIhI nriiisrlr tufj.... . f l i;'i.ii-.i I.l!i7.'.m l.7;7 -t lllOMMStt UVf r NSMSMlUfUi of ?'M 414,lii It will Im seen that the s!l;l iiss,st. nient is h-s than last yinr by :KtJ, IMd.or taking the total valuation of proK-rty a tlxisl by the state Uard of ciiialiatiou at ",:! H 1,7 7 7 , the a-te-ment of this year falls I clow ' ' "'" that of fatt by y'.'i'ii, I It, or ill round nllllllsTS, ,MMI,IMIO Hut the item of particular interest it tin diilcn'ticc in that of money note and accounts. IjisI year there were found in the county money notes and accounts to the value of n,7l.',:llo, but this year all that the assessor was able to dig up are :'.ou,. I JO, loss of l,lll,!tJO. t II K OKK.IN Or' Til A KSf.l V I ti. To recall the circumstance ,,f the first day of Thanksgiving may serve to remind us of how much more we have to be thankful for than had those early pilgrims. History tells which, he expn-isl to those who us that of the one hundred and two were In hi confidence last winter, a emigrants that lauded on the bleak few week befon he wa relnaugu and rK ky coast of t ape C.kI Hay in , r;,t( for it WM Mr Djj.Ki,,,,, wno the w inter of li'.i'o, almost half died brought to thi city early in the year iM'fore the following winter Tail ly set new which lie revealed to a few in. lolay, in our comtortaiJle coun- try and city homes, we cannot even imagine the sufferings of the surviv ors, both from destitution and the inclement weather, which they were not prepared either a to clothe or habitations to brave. . The most of the brave K'ople were not inured to I . 11 1 .1 1 i i it Vloomr them u'liro ilell. ' ....... ... ,. . ....... cutely nurtured men and women. They staked and laid out two row of lints for the nineteen families that composed the colony; but w ithin the tirt year tin y had to make seven , time more gmves for the dead than house for the living. Notwilh- thankful for that tliev had to appoint I SJI. So, they agreed anion; iiiemseivea md overthrown the monarchy. li. k fliat, siti.t? tl-.i ir priitlenceaiKl rore- i,( who had il.tlareil that hecould thought liiul Ixs ti so wonderfully n,,t i. ,rcvails upon to enter the hiessd of tiod, they would send out ' ,hinet, was himself to l e chairnmn four men hmitimr, that they might Lf ti. ,.omiiiihioii, -ne distinxuishnl rejoice together in a special manner democratic merchant of ew York utter Hi' fruit of their labors had j WfH j ,M, ,.,in,H a another memU'r heen gatheriHl. Aiinnlinjr to thef t rtd a prominent detniK'ratic historian, larley and Indian corn were their only cros; the "peas were not worth gathering, for, as we hand, they were too late sown." This was under the good tJovcrnor I'radl'ord. The four men w ho went hunting brought in a much game as served the company for a week. The recreations of the day consisted of the exercise of their arms, Maasoit, the Indian chief, and ninety of his men, coming among Hum for three days, during which they wereenter taineland feasted hy the colonists, llie Indian- killing and bringing to thi' feast the disr. This was in IiiJI", and was the licginuiuj; of I'haiiksjv jug Il.iy in America, The t. est New Knglantl Thanks giving Il.iy was in July, lil.l, which had be n appointed us a day f fatl- ii. 3 and prayer on account of drought. While they wen praying rain fell abundantly, ami the goeitior a p.'iiilt.l it lutcttd a day of thauks gi:lg. Ill .In tie, lH'C', tJoveljior ii.tln op, of the Mas-acliitsctts IViy Colony invited the govern r of I'ly- 01 more man one itav in fie laiiie Mar. In I'lviiiouth we tlud mention I'one hi I'i.'d and iigabi in li'.ti. In bisii it sis'iut to have lavotue an aiiiiiinl custom. American Agri'iil-tnri-t. I UK I.IAIVV A H A It II. Probably the mot interesting and imp-riant of the nrhitnitioii in w bicii our country has Uvn involved was that known as the t ieneva arbi tration mj. r, U. ( ou.lerl iii Har Mi't M.igaine. The provision under which it was formed are eon - tained in t lie t rent v of 'iiti.'onrl,,ii t.real Urilain, by in r 'onditt t, duf. in,' the nio-t trying ri.d of the national history, had creat.sl general irritation among the oople of the t'nititl Star-.. She had vmi.titlii.el nlimt oM-hly with the rehcllion, Highest of n In Leavening Power Latest U. S. Cov't Report ID, ABSOUTELY PURE and had permitted her port to le used for building and fitting out privateer. The commerce of the North had U-eu ilriven from the iis, valuable jrojerty dtstroyisl and material encouragement offered the statis In n U-llloti.- The teiititiveness with which this unfriendly action, and still mure un friendly inaction, on the part of tln-at Ilritniti wa r"ganlisl threat ensi to hurt liitoojs n resentment. The cin-unistanee were such a to make the efforts f the eaceuiaker eitally delicate and difficult. It Is to the credit of 'nident (irant that, warrior as In' w a-, he preferred thit !lrt"r,', '"""H' ,,f M,lvlnif '"'''"'iHilitlV.,.,..,..,!-, itioiiik o iltt.1 lout to I lit lull re i r vviii i 1 ' ' 1 """ Hi words do him great honor, audi i i.i i i . i .. i . .i . I sin hi. ii in' Kepi iii intimg reiiiein - braiMV bv his isnple: . , , ... "1 hough I have Isi-n trained at a j soldier, and have participated In ' many batth's, there never was a time! u In. 11 in in v ..i.i,.!.,.. ,... ,. lit 1 C. I ft . ft .1 . i ," ' ' """, present uie urawuigoi tne sworn, i kh.k for - ward to an cioeli w hen a court, nTognicd by all nations, will settle international drtt'erenosi instea! of keeping large standing armies as they do in Kurope." i nsx iLor. A Washington New iamgraph reail thus i lMi Jiicklnson mutt la wondering what it Is that has caused the pns.i dent to change that enthusiastic ap pnival of tin idea of aniieiation ,s,nn,lants. and uhieh ho '.clarcd witli gushing tnthutiasin would, w hen it became known to Hie public, make Mr. Cleveland's administration glorious upon its very thnshold. In some way it was known to tin im mediate circle of friends of Mr. Cleveland as long ago a January last that affair in 1 lawaii wen- ric lor revolution, for deposing of the iUvii, and that Mr. Cleveland would U lu ottlie but a few weeks, ix-rhapH lait a few "lays, before he would lie called uhiii to accept I he Haw aiian Islands in the name of the I'nited State a an addition to American territory. Mr. Hiikijison said thai among the lirst nppointmenfs which V . ., i .I. Mr. t leveland Wiatlil make Would l e ,.iiiiii.i..l.,li..-- i.i rs.nr.ti.iii tl.it ..v. lawyer of California as the third. He dix'lansl that Mr. Cleveland was overjoyed at the pnunise of audi a brilliant ouing of his adminis tration, and he phslgisl the few per sons to whom he fold thi new to alisolute scen-cy. The democrat dread that Clove-1 la lli I. is lis lin-domocrath' Oil the tarilf a he is on silver may turn out to lie well irroiinded. Then Is a r'Hirt I ., . , ,-, , ,,i : . the llli d:il of IVoeiulH-r, s;i:t, hi llie aoiuh that he say Mckinley' big majority j ,,,,. , ,, , t'nMhl,HWi , H,ii,H,r... wa dll to "Neat's untoiintlnest on I inaton Couiuy, Orovon. at the hour of la ,, I o'cl.H'k A. M. "f oil dnv, II nl pulilic the tarilf. j auction to Ihe hiuliest liidder for r.mti, the 1 followiiiir-dt'SrriiM'd tent iroH-rty, to-wil: The report that til' oaltitU-t ill-, All of the 4. A. l(.-td Five (Ink MilHlivisiou ' dort's I leveliiiiil't 1 1 i w nii ill imliev recmlitl im.l plaited lu ll.e ti-iWii of iiorsta iniann Hawaiian hiiu Wll,llU,(m ,.,,, 0, ,,, ll,., in ' how that that Issly Is nut ill touch ! union IS, 111. Vt nnd towntbip 1, Ni ... . ft . i . . tiinuc 'i wi rxeeptiiig tola Ifi. 7 and with the country, taking demm-rat i ..,.., n beren,t..,or .. d HII'l n'liublliHII togi'ther, an stnuilf- d for llie c .t nnd es-iitn.u wild unle. 1 .. Naid iroieriv wl l lie a.d.1 aiilij.i t id re ly opJMestl til that Hiiy. demplionn per alattile of Oregon. Wit - n my liNini this .'nil Jut of Nin-eiulier. Then is no darkness hut ignor- isni. a. p. k iki, Hint. Shak(speare. Tho Holl-kiiown firm of J. )1. MOVKK '(). .o. I Ul Firt sirvvt, tmhiy mlvrrllsc (o c1,ko out lliolr stock nt ot on account of riioIiitioii orciiirliiorshl. TIip coN canictl hy tills firm me well known, and have shell satisfaction to.eory purchaser. Their stock Is complete in niry respect ami thev offer their lines of Imported sooils at w York covt, anil their steiiliii: line of Orejiun-matlo goods nt actual cost ormannfactnre. They offer 325 lines or men's snlts in Crepe. Clays Diaixonals, Cheviots Meltons Kerseys and Tweeds; 100 lines or Overcoats In Kerseys, Meltons Heaters Pilot Cloth, Cheviots, Chin chillas Serses, .Mohairs and TveetN; ;:, lines til trousers in eery coiicehahle iattern; oi) lines of Ilojs suits In Cheviot, Serges Cnssimeres Worsteds and Tweeds; 0 lines t.f knee pants suits orall grades; large lines of Furnishing goods, Hats, I'mlnellas and .Mackintosh. all the sltick consists of over so,000 worth orilrst-class, mhsoiihII( goods, which will he s M at actual cost. This is an opportunity that should not he neglected. The entire slock or clothing is placed in stacks with prices underneath In plaiu llgnres, each stack containing goods or one price. Merchants in the Interior will find this ; splendid chance to purchase goods at New York cost and sae freight, t.oods m,M for cash onlv. Powder w Teacher' Meet lug. VUKML Wkcbrm'iiiitituW vill h brIJ I llmwrton on Sntanl.iv, llttViuhrr 1, Is'.d. Aiiioiic Itie iljeci (. r uisoiuwmii r i (i.Ii.iwiiil': "lis (iru,J I isl i let Srbool," "I.itiriitiiri' in Ui Coiiuiion Srliiol," "Ifn l tniu;sOut of I'Ino ill lii scllis'l r lll." Irnollt rs KU.l fllrUil t e nlillv invittHl tonltt-iul. J. II. STANLKY. Cel'IltT Siiorrilllt'iulfllt nf IV-lii..l. Notice Ol Itissulll ion. N Ollt'Kw hrrrl.v hl tliirt- Urrthip tifretofou X'stnikf uuttr lti . tifiu bniur ef ( nrttriis lir... A' Mrnd. rup. i ru-tr il eif H illtliiir.i S itli A iKsirl oiu- 1NUV,H flilttlsV liUfttxIVfl liv IlllllUIlt ISill- svnt. ill.- iiiirrrtt f Mr M M Mm J Iisviiik tMtit aiclmtcj ly ('urttrn Itrn.. bi will A;.Tr-u::rrur.;ri;ri to Hit. Int. Hi iii. nr.- Iirr.-I.y r. . il.-J lu oniiir fur tii, .nut riiili iiim.i-iI'ni tnlr - VI. s KSS hlf IS. M M . M K V 1 1. i s i.; " AMliiinienl ol' ignee. i x'oiio H Lrrrl'V ci mii licit IVnilil ! A Mot'lirrtnii. rit .l. ni W!mlunt;tii eniitv, ( Irrcnu. lim imiJu an iitiliiiuiMit ol , n bi pteriv ;. ib.- ui.,Ursi,.'i,..a. f .rtb; b""r,i ", "' ""J "' creditors of Itie mij 1) inula Mcl'lirrson rr , brrri.y iwun.-a t., iretut ih. ir i-Uunt mi-; I UTiwin, i.. me nt in,. , olluv ..I lli.ti 11. lornine. in ltnttlitii.1. W .-isliii.L.i.iii ftiiintv. ' t L ... .1. - . , . i Y' " "it o,m ,i,P unif , n,,i.i-,. it , v is h -'4:ni N A. IIAKUKI I . AssiUiir.' of Hie rint r Deimlil Mcl'lifr- toll. i.ttir!tt. l-.lerlioii tlce. N'OTli'K i luflir iv"ii thil on M. n iliiv. llir lili of tin ilsr. t.'.. nl tl.f I'tlv Ht'l in tbr Citv uf HilNlioro. W nsliinuloii Ci'ieitv. Oiftriin. nn rlt'clinii will tie liflii fur i'iIV ultiivis, nnnirlT: A Mnyor, I hrw I riitiis? for on .ir. Tlirw 1 rul. for two yi'urs, A Citv Hcwirjer. A City I ri'i-iirf r, Wbii'b flfctioo t hrlJ nt o'rlix'k in Mm nioriiinu, niul will on.titiiif until li in t be tlcriKsm of m,l Uhv. liRl.tl tins I'.Ui ilmr ol N JA.li: M. I t I.I.IK II. ny Ui'isinli r. Mil Kill I'I 'S HAI.K. BY rirtn of hii pi--i'uIioii isu-sl out of lb (Viunly Conrl, of tin- Slitu of lr" lien, for S -inliiuitton t'oiuiiy, in favor of IS. II. i rvou and Huninst llii'linnl I'opkPiI'I.'. for tbv sum of i.j ,i t . S. u.i'il coin, wnli intt-rest llierron nt lln- rate of h r wilt. 1 rsT Hiitiiiin, fiom itii- tiiti Jay of NoTrintM'r. j Is'.ct niij for tho fnribrr mini of 7"i. oohiii, mill for tlii ros'snml ex nf of h iIk nntl I of Kllil -nl. Ami Htto tiy viriin- of nn - I eiition, issnr-tt out of t lie (rmiil ( 4iurt. of : Itie S:atf of ( Irfiion, for Wnstimilon County, in fvorif (too. W. 'mm mid -iihuihi Iticb. nrdCoiiM ible. for llif kiiii of $.1) or t . S. tfold oelu, Willi mtfii-it llicraoii nl Hie rslx f rr ci ul. l'-r iiimiiu . tiuni t lit- Pilli day 1 of Nov inlwr, I t'Al, mid for ti fiir'liiT sum of ' I.i. rotil. "Bad f'T Hi eoats nud r-sn-i't of "..If ni'il of nit J writ AIsoIit ir.ue i f mi rxciitlili itsm .1 out of Ilia i I'ouiiH t'uini, of ll.e Stilts of Irek'oii. for j WntliiliU'li Ci'iiiily, ill favor of Ivino H it- I ler mid ntmiiti Anroii Mm lone mid Murr i Msloue. for llie sum of I n I', s. cold ooni, wub interest Ilirri n nt the mu of in per oeiii. -r milium from I lie I'l h du of I Si'iiti-nilier, s'.i', mid for tile further sum of is. !Vi. riwtt, Hiid fi-r llie i'osIh nnd e-nnt- i of nle nml ot unul silt. : Now. tlier. 'ore. by virine mut in iurtn-; n.. i.i ft.i.1 in. I. mi. nt. I Aill mi T.i.. t.l... the '.Villi dnv of I'eceuils r, It'll, nl the south I JJur"' V"" r""r1'""1'' , li'Hsih.r,., 'e ; lUtflou ( Oimly, (liivon. t tb hour of i '..,Kik A . It., of .nd day. M il nil f the in- ' , t. relH of Hie wid defendant at iitilin nun li jii lo ttie blft.ti.'Ht tiid.lei' tor rash in hind, .be folUiwiug-deiiprilw J lui I ros riv, to wit: In the south hnl' of Kdwsnl Cnitnlle nnd wife' dounlion cl iiin No. 71 , in section VIhiiiI '-', lonnhii I noith. rmic S went; nil in WHshitn'ton Cvmilv. (reioi.i t.. unt isfy Hie tun mix f .re limned aiiuK. mid for 1 t be cost and e nn. of a id isle. Said po s rtr will lie mid il jeot to redemption ' no is'r statute of ( ieu'n. ', W ilni i my band ibis '.' Id day of Novi'in ler. Is'H tt. I''. rOUt. Jl:ni Mietiif of aliinttun Coui.ty.dr. WIIK.HIFF S KALI:. It V virtue of toeecjtion itsnetl oul of tba Coiinlx Court, of ll.e Stnle of Ore iron, for Wattnnnt.ni ('.unity, one in favor ! orj (' lull mid aimfiitt l. A. Kent, for the . tun of I VI in, f s cold roin, witli inter- rat thereon at i be rale ot III per cent tier nntium, from the .Mb day of tlotilier, s:i:l,i and for the further aniu of f 11 !.': and one Inffirorof I). W.lollin and nuninai J. A. j Iteid. for the aii.n r fist :U, f. K tfoid coin Willi intvri'-l tireon Ht tba rate ot I'l er rllt s-r hiiii'ihi, from the Atb day of I leio- ' tr. It'.Lt.niul for the furtli.r anni cf ill a... ma'., mid f r tlie o i-t and eienses of ale and of a nd writ. Now. therefore, lor tirtno and in iniinl ance of said executions, I will, on Monday. : (herin or wntlunuton couiuy, (l eiron. 1 t-Ji I sar.oTs.c 1IO Vlmi Street, Public Auction Sale At t lie E. K. JONES, '!- MII.KS FliO.H llKAVKKTOX- Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1893 Tlic follow inir will o suU to tlic lii-rlit ( lu'ddcr: LIVE STIM'K i Shlro Stnllloiis s )wrs old; ." Ilrotnl Mart's, (i to s .years old: - .-oiir-oM Mart s; I tJ-yoar-oltl Colts; I Yearling Colts; Sucking Colls; Work Horst. CATTLK " Cow: I IleilVrs. IKMJS 1 FulMiltMMl llerkslilrt' Sows. FARM I Ml'I.UM i:TS-l lunpite Mower; 1 Suikv :.w mnr. a was.,,. aimot neSs; ".arts; cts ol .Single Hiriliss: J H.ltlOWS; 1 1 lows; 1 1 rr. .... . t c.r. 1 It..- I'.,,!,... i.' . Xfi' 1 i' ' . I l.ill'Ml , A...l.ll'll, ,l.l v IHII I I l 1 ...... VI'. . other ihinns t'Si iiiiiik ii.'i- to nu nt:oii. TIKMS Ol" S.M.i: -liT under. Casli: n loi; m be given on appuuid scemitx . E. K. l.nrgc I GENERAL MERCHANDISE a r nil-' BARRETT 6c CORNELIUS, .. SECOND STREET, HILLS BOHO .. 'III it stock of gomlt will be sold - lTJCTIOZST prices Kverv lav of the we'k from 1 to :1 o'clock, and from ton iioleii I'nderw car, laaliet' I Iveralls, Hatt and ( apt. Hoot LV.lf IF YOU WANT TO HIRE OO TO Cily livery Stable Whore .you will liud (lie lltM Tnuiis Hint can ho lial IN mi.l.Mtoiio. EVERYTHING FIRST- (JimmI Ton 111, (hmmI llimirh's mid Cor. Second and .. FIVE I lime suli-dh itlctl Hie Five Oaks rami into lots of 10 and 20 acres in sncli inaniitT that each tract fronts a roatl. TKIOIS OF SALi: TO SUIT PUKCUASElt This Siih-ilivision is miles cast from llillshoro ami I'l vtcst from Port la ml. The IiiimI is natural prairie, so there is no expense for irriihhiii::. J. A. Masonic Temple, Bilbo Livery, Fcsd and Sales Stalls .. IIHI.I II I OH .. HACKS, lU (i(Mi:s AMI MMMJ 1I0KSKS lltltl I I trTI XIII II TO. A M MM'. l' III IdiliS AltllKII. Ilrtler l.ft for lll tllsK will rerelyp rmit nttrntlun.' I.'eiiiemlier thi l'larp. MAIN STREET, opposite TUALATIN HOTEL. J. WILLIAMS & J. W. 3EWELL Proprietor-.. SS v roillmul, Oi -,,. la nn of Hull, lull l.looil Durham; : Kerksliiri1 I'oar; (jratlctl KaUe. 1 O-- eW: i i-horse ,ts n.,r. 1 Cutaway es-,, ...i 1 JONES. eiitiraiiient f roKK ok A Special Auction Sale aturdav afternoon in the evening. The stock con-ists of Cloaks, Heady-made Suits, (kvershirt and and Shu-, (iroccrie and llardwan. .. a. itAitierrr. ssKiiii of the Kslateof J). Mi I'ln-rton, insolvent. A GOOD LIVERY TEAM THE CLASS. (iootl Drivers. Washington Sts. OAKS .. REID, Hillsboro, Oregon.