Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, April 13, 1894, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO 1XDIPI IDIKT.
Enter! In the ri'fn-aa4 Illlttboro.OretuB,
a Mtxintl-vjiifc matter.
BubMYipllnn, la advance, pwyrwr , , ft 3D
JlIl.LKltoHO rTULlMUIXU CO.. Proprietor.
. I. M C. OAI LT, Editor.
urrm tL r trtuor tmm city
fit I DAY, A Pit I L 13.
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REITBLICA STATE TH'IET.
For GuTrn or,
W. V. LOUD.
ol Marion County.
Fur Secretary or MUto,
U. H. KINCA1D.
of Lan County. '
For StaU Treaaorer.
WHL METHCHAN.
of Orant Coanty.
Fr Attorney General,
C. M. 1DLKUAK.
a of Multnomah Coonly.
Fur Hopt. of PuMla Inatroetion.
O. M. iKwnn.
of I'uion County,
For Hopreme 4adn,
CHAKLK.S K. WOLVKKTON,
. of Linn Coonly.
. ' . For Htata Prtutar,
W. H. LK VDS.
, .. of Jackaou County.
Y it CouKraaaaiaa, Firat Dutriot,
HINOKK HKIIMANN,
of Doaglaaa Coanty.
For District Attornay, Fifth Diatriot,
W. N. BAUKETT,
of Waauinfitoa Coanty.
For Member of Buta Board,
O. WINOATE,
of Ctataop Coanty.
IHSltSS THE l!Ml EH.
The llillnlxiro Itepuhllean Club
hereby extendi an invitation to the
I'eoplfA Party club of Ilillnhoro to
meet with tlit'in in Joint aeaalon for
the purpose ordincuittinjj the jM)Htieal
isHutu or tne any.
JXO. It. BKKQLK,
Hento.v Howman, l'reaidcnt.
8cretary.
CALL FOR COXYEJTIOX
Of ouiifr Menu' Republican Cluba
a per resolution made at the county
convention, held in IlilNboro, April
4, mn.
A convention of the Younir Men'
Republican Clubs I hereby called to
meet In llilUhoro on Wednesday,
the llh day of April, 1894, at 10
o'clock a. in. Each club is entitled
to one delegate at large and one dele
gate for every ten member. Club
are requested to elect their delegate
at their next regular meeting.
O. V. I'ATTKIWON,
J. C. Oiuky, Chairman.
Kivretary.
Rep a bl Ira a Coanty Ceareatloa.
A republican convention for the
county of Washington I called to
meet in the city of IUIlnboro on
Haturday, the 5th day of May,
181)1, at 10:3(1 o'clock a. in., for the pur
pone of nominating one County
Judge, thrco lteprenc-ntatlves, one
County Clerk, one County Recorder,
one County Sheriff, .one County
Treasurer, one County Awewtor, one
County Commissioner, to serve 4
yean, one County Hchool Superinten
dent, one County Hurveyor, one
County Coroner, and to transact auch
other business as may jroerly come
before the convention. The conven
tion will consist of 109 delegates,
chosen by the several precinct as
follows:
North Formtt Grove &
Month Korenl Urove., 5
Wapato
Onlea Croak ...
lany
Columbia.. . . ,
Hontn Tualatin
Weet Butt . . .
tfilley
IWaverJam . .
Mountain.
North liillaboro. 0
Huiton a
t'urnrliu . li
Waahiiuiton. rl
Kaat llutta 7
fcaal Cedar Creek ft
Weet Cedar Creek- .
lleaverton ft
Booth Hilliboro. 10
The ame being one delegate
lor every urtcon vote, and one for
every .fraction over eight thereof
cast for limger Hermann at the June
election, l'J2,
1'rlinarle to be held in the several
precinct on the 2d day of May, at I
i. m. Htiarp
Ity order of the Central Committee,
Dated April 4, 181)1.
t. W. PATTKItSOX,
J. C. Cokey, Chairman.
.Svretary.
The municipal elections In Missouri
show large republican gains. The
Olobe-DcmiHTat expects the state to
go republican this fall.
Nome duocrat In the senate are
proposing to force free silver coinage
by attaching an amendment for that
puriNwc to the Wilton tariff bill.
The Judicial authorities of I'tah
have enjoined the Southern laclrl
Company against unloading any part
of the common weal army in that
terrl' y. The company will have to
rtiii n tli.m to California.
The democratic caucus has directed
that a bill reeling the state bank
10 per cent, tax shall Ihj reported and
passed under the gag rule. Thus
will the rnl stump-tailed dog and
wild cat currency Is? again to the
front. The dream of the populist Is
to be ivalUed a currency without a
"redeemer," and plenty of It.
Republican are surprised at the
majorities thrown for republican can
didates in Rhode Island last week.
They were prepared for the successor
the ticket, but such a tremendous ma
jority was more than expected. The
Issue was squarely on national issues,
tariff and currency. The administra
tion w ill be quite as depressed as it
was after the IVnnsylvania huntings.
England, too, has trouble on ac
count of the private coiner who are
patting silver pieces Into circulation.
The coins there are said to have the
same amount of silver as the genuine,
as the Omaha piece here are under
stood to have, but it will tie a bad
thing for the coiners if the Itrltlsh
authorities get hold of them. A pri
vate made coin there as well as here
is bogus, even though it be twice as
valuable as the government piece in
trinsically, and the men w ho make
It re counterfeiter and liable to pun
bhment as such.
the pla TFonyr.
Two yean ago republican every
where said that if the policy advo
cated and followed by them be de
parted from la any degree disaster
would overtake the Industrial inter
ests of the country, that if a different
financial policy should be adopted a
money panlo would follow. The
prediction has been fulfilled lu every
particular, and the whole nation
suffers. This unfortunate verifica
tion statu the Minneapolis plat
form of ls92 as being a paper based
on a true political philosophy, hence
It la eminently proper for Its utter
ances to bo reaffirmed. Xo better
position on the tariff can be taken,
no better theory on a circulating me
dium can be advanced than to legis
late so that the currency of the na
tion, whether of gold, Rilver or paper,
shall at all times be Interchangeable
and shall pass at par.
The resolutions pledging the party
to economy In the administration of
state affain has a different ring from
the "demand" of the populNU whose
candidate for United (States senator
greedily grasps the perquisites that
have attached to the governor's office,
and whose legislators go home by
way of San Francisco.
Only one resolution wjem to be
unfortunate and that Is regarding
the construcclou of the Xlcaraguu
canal, for It Is feared that if the
Cleveland administration should by
strident become convinced that It Is
measure favored by republicans. I
would for very contrariness oppose it
With men Hket luxe named by the
republican convention standing on the
platform built for them by the party
the state is assured of a satisfactory
administration of affairs for the next
four yean.
.ST.4 TK XOSfXA TIO.XS.
The state republican convention
has nominated V. P. Lord of Marion
county, for governor. Judge Ird
came to Oregon ahortli -after the
close of the rebellion in 180.1, and
located in Salem where ho has re
sided ever since. At the close of the
war he held a major's commission in
a regiment of Delaware volunteer
When the supreme court in Oregon
was created a a separate part of the
Judiciary, Major Iird was selected
as chief Justice, which position he
has continuously held since. His
decisions have always been resjected
by the profession and the people
unanimously, have confidence In his
political honesty, and his worth as a
true citizen. There is not a particle
of Pennoyer crankiness in his char
acter. Judge Lord is a married man
having wedded his wife in Baltimore
some few yean after going to Salem.
Her acquaintance wa first formed
while he was an Inmate of a military
hospital, convalescent from an ugly
wound received In one of the Vir
ginia campaigns.
II. R. Klncaid 1 an old Oregon
lan, having established in iMtll and
since continuously owned and pub
lished the State Journal at Euirene.
He came to Oregon In 1853 a boy
of 17 yean. Coming at so early
day, Mr. Klncaid was educated In
Oregon schools and hence Is thor
oughly Orcgonlan.
I nil Mi'tschan is a renomi nation
and is tried and true.
For supreme judge, Charles E.
Wolverton, of Albany, is named.
Mr. Wolverton Is a brother to Uruce
Wolverton, well known in this
county. He came here as a 2 year
old boy, and Is a graduate of Mon
mouth college. He i a graduate of
the law department of the University
of Kentucky.
Idletuan is an Ohio man and "ume
to Oregon in 18m.",. He Is a success
ful practitioner before the courts of
Oregon.
O. M. Irwin has been an Oregon
la ti since Ihso. IU fore that date be
lived In OMu. Irwin Is a clergyman
of gocsl oratorical (stwer ami popu
lar lu eastern Oregon. He wa on
the Harrison electoral ticket lu 18t)2.
W. II. of Ahland Tidings,
I named for state printer. This is a
recognition of the country press, and
the gentleman will receive the sup
port of the newspaper generally.
JEfi.VAS .VO.V.V.I TEl
Hon. Dinger Hermann received hia
sixth nomlnatiou for congress at Sa
lem on Monday last at the hands of
the republican party, and the selec
tion, too, was made by acclalmatiou
The congressional central committee
Is composed, of one member from
each couuty. Hon. T. II. Tongue
was named from this couuty. Aftar
ward, at a meeting of the committee,
Mr. Tongue was elected its chairman
IIOXOUS PUT A WAY,
At Salem last Monday Hon. D. H.
Dulck, of Dauglas, an eloquent orator,
made a ringing sheech when he
nominated Hon. Ringer Hermann for
congress. This nomination was. sec
onded by another stirring address pro
nounced by Captain Orsmby. The
enthusiasm of the convention and of
the lobby wa great, but order wa
soon restored when John A. Carson
a halting speaker, without using any
of the graces of oratory, nominated
for congress Hon. T. II. Tongue,
This was the signal for one of the
wildest paroxysm of enthusiasm that
has been seen In the capital for years
Mr. Tongue had not consented to be
a candidate, and the only comfort
his supporters could obtain wa t
not positively decline, but to test the
temper of the convention. Whet
this outburst was made, they thought
It sufficient to put at rest M
Tongue's scruples, but after the ap
plause had continued for a time, the
firm voice of the erson motif Inte
ested whs heard above the din to ad
dress the chair. IMng recognized
he sKike these words, chilling to hi
Washington county friends: Gentle
men of the convention: 1 am flattered
by your demonstration, but I cannot
be a candidate for the nomination
I decline in favor of Mr. Hermann
The Rubicon was crossed and friend
were silent till Mr. Hermann's suj
Mrter realized what had been done
when pandimonlum again broke lose,
this time raised by a united eonven
tion. To the average olltician it I
hard to understand how a nomlna
tion for congress, that Is equivolen
to an election, can be declined.
at home fear our favorite ha made
mistake. We thought the tide was a
the projs'r stage.
The president of the populist clut
at it last meeting sought to empha
size the calamity stieeches of the
evening by reading a statement
where the number of mortgages re
corded in Washington county
comtmred. The number Increased
annually from 't9 to the end of 1 S
when they began to decrease. In
'.i the number was many less than
in WJ2. Xow this is as it should Is?,
There Is no renm at all for calamity
screeching. In a new country in
proscrou. times mortgage Increase
iu numbers. The working man of
little means, having faith In the fu
ture, w hich In case of Industrial activ
ity, Is Justified, buy his home, at the
first opportunity, giving hi note se
cured by mortgage for a part of the
purchase price. Knowing his own
liower, and the thrift and economy
of his young wife, he calculates to a
certainty that he will be able to pay
out and have a home before the real
estate becomes so valuable that he
can never reach It. Xo, Mr. Populist,
the recording of mortgages is an evl
deme of gHsl times and of thrift
In period of financial depression,
mortgages are iwld off and fewer
new ones executed.
In Mr. Ocorge's siieech here last
week he quoted the law creating the
much talked of demand notes, and
showed that they were not legal
tenders. The sps then found a law
enacted after the demand notes had
been retired, making them a legal
tender the same a U. S. note, which
Is the official name of the common
legal tender greenback. The sq
went Into ecstaeie and were going
to "chaw" Oeorge upon Monday
....!.. It .11 . i . . ....
Kin. itsrre puoiisiiisi an
article in the Oregonian of Siindav
that made the meal" too tough to
hew and on Monday night nelthir
r. Roblson nor High Priest Hare
had a word to say about demand
notes. In truth the amendment
made greenback of those demand
notes. Whatever d. fect clustered
about the greenltnck If defivt there
wa, attached to the demsnd note.
And there yon are.
The populists are fond of using the
term "gold bug," but it don't seem
to be an appropriate epithet to apply
to a man possessed of great wealth.
To Illustrate: One would hsrdly be
Justified In saying that a man having
a large stock of potat.ie I a potato
bug, or would one sssesslng a great
heard of hog be a aowhug, oor yet
is a large dealer in furniture prop rly
a NMbug.
The committee on education and
labor have reported adversely on
Coxcy's good road bill, which wa
Introduced by PeflW. Xnv lUten.
Much is, lu some quarter, said
shout the desirability of adopting
the laws of the state by Initiative
and referendum. It seems to Till"
Independent that the prKcd
method of legislation is only suited
o very small communities, and to a
small range of subjects. It i not
stated, but sople cannot vote intelli
gently on a matter unless it i lfore
them. The numlsT of bills before
the last legislature wa over a hun
dred, and by the new plan it Is not
proxcd to restrict, the promised
laws. , Xow these bill would be
rinted on the ballot, which would
make a big tiling, or they would be
printed in paHr, at least one in each
ainty. The printing bill would be
immense. Take the appropriation
bill alone. Iat year it contained l.V
Items, itch one of which would have
to lie voted separately. It is impossi
ble to get a more Intelligent expres
sion of the people than by the present
mellusl. The adoption of constitii
tion is a very different tliimr from
that of miscellaneous law. In win-
stltutions there are but few Items,
and changes are infrequent. The
constitution of Oregon ha not been
amended since its adoption . thirty-
five yean ago. Who will say that
iNvasion for the passage of sonic law
may not i necessary U-fore the
lapse of an equal length of time.
ORGANIZED LABOR.
A serious misunderstanding arose
some weeks ug'- between the eai
ploytesof the Union Pacific Railroad
and the reveiven ho are mauaglug
It. On Thursday of lat week the
court, before whom the dispute was
tried, rendered a decision which w ill
become a leading authority in all
matter in controversy between cap!
tal and labor. In one paragraph
reputed the judge said :
"A corporation Is organized cap!
tal. It I capital consisting of money
and proKrty. Organized labor U or
ganized capital, its capital consisting
of brains and muscle. What Is law
ful for one to do is lawful for the
other to do. It is lawful .& the
stock holden and offlcen of a corpo
ration to associate and confer together
for the purpose of reducing the wages
of its employes, or of devising other
means of making their investment
profitable. It is equally lawful for
organized labor to associate, consult
and confer with a view to maintain
ing or increasing wages. Roth act
from the promptings of enlightened
selfishness, and the action of both Is
lawful when no illegal or criuilna
mean are used or threatened."
This seem to be a reasonable poI
tion, and is a clear statement of what
has been Iwld by practical men to be
a proKr light in which to view those
disagreements. It will be noted that
tha. court In no way countenances
illegal or criminal means of enforciug
demauds, or even threat.
Km HLU'AX PLATFORM.
ine opposition, unable to phk
flaw with the nominee, are engaged
In the senseless cry of slate candi
dates. If a republican candidate I
Kpuiar a n i receive the Hitive
support or hi party, why for-smth,
he is on the slate, put there by de
signing trick-ten. They hop. thus
to arouse unfriendly prejudice to his
hurt, but such attempt are silly, for
the very fact of a name leing prom
inently and generally nirntinmsl be-
fore a convention l evidence that he
I properly nominated.
it 1 somewhat amuting to old re-
publicans to hear the word of ad-
mlntion for President Lincoln and
ni aaminitrtion wh . i sum.. ,.t
thov Mttcr-dsy pnpiilit urv now
ultrring. All at once tiny have an
intense admiration for the grand
man, but If he wa with u tlu- he
would uot boa populist.
j ne ioiiuwing platform was, on
motion of Rufus Mallory, unanimous
ly adopted at the Republican State
Convention, in Portland, last; Wed
nesday :
The representatives of the republi
can of the state of Oregon, in eon
ventioti assembled, call attention to
conditions of industry and business
through the country as proof of the
necessity of returning to the hIIc.v
of the republican party under which
there was general pros-rity during
3D yean.
We reaffirm the principles of tin
republican national platform of 18.)2,
and assert that the results that have
followed the change decreed by tlx
elections of that year have Justified
our protest atrainst the national
oiicy announced by the democratic
rty.
We affirm thai a jsillcy of consis-
tent protection Is necessary for ad
vancement and conservation of our
industrial Interests, for assurance to
labor of steady employment and
adequate wages, for promotion ami
maintenance of prosjK-rlty, local and
general. We point to the pat, anJ
to the contrast furnished by the pres
ent, in supMrt of this claim, and we
censure and condemn the democratic
tariff programme, as d-vcloed liJ
congress, a highly injurious to the
productive and industrial interest of
the country, and in particular as
hurtful to those of our own state.
We denounce the action of the dem
ocratic party in congress for Its dis
crimination against produce in our
field, forest and mines and in favor
of particular classes of manufactures,
chiefly of the East, and of special
interests in the South.
We rcntl! rm the doctrine of the re
publican party in relation to money,
a stated In it national platform ol
892, particularly as follows, to-wit:
"The Aim rlcan eople, from tradition
and Interest, favor blmetalism, and
the republican party demand the
ii- of lstli gold and silver a stand
rd money, with such restrictions
and under such urovisions. to l
h'termincd by legislation as 'will
secure the maintenance of the parity
r value of the two mela s. so tluti
he purchasing and debt-paying
power of the dollar, whether ol
liver, gold or aer, shall l at all
times equal. The Interest of the
prislut-er of the county, its farmers
nd It worklngmen, demand that
every dollar, pajs-rtir coin, -Ucd hy
the govcrnmcnt,hall -lie a good a
any other.' We commend timer.
fort made by the government hither
to secure an international conference
to adopt such measure a will innre
arity of value 1st ween gold and
liver throughout the world, and call
lit it to renew and continue such
ffort.
The construction of the .Nicaragua
can.tl I of the highest imis.rt.i
the American jsviplo, Isith ' a a
measure of national defense and to1
build up and maintain American
commerce. It is moreover ofsiss lal
importai.ee to our' Pacific states, and
we favor it construction a prdily
a Mih. by tho government of the
United State.
We demand the enactment of rigid
restriction l)n foreign immigration
both for Vro'tcctlon of our country
against illiterate and vicious classes
from foreign lands, and for protec
tion of our labor and preservation to
our own people of the remainder of
our national domain rand to thee
end we call for a suitable capitation
tax tim all immigrant. .
. In our state affain we demand
clo-est scrutiny and economy In ex
penditure
gality and excess of past legislatures
and call tijHin the next legMative as-1
sembly to keel) all
within limit of the most economical 1
administration consistent with fti-1
ciency. The olll.s n of the admlui. '
tratlve departments of the state have
become too .Tj nlve, and their ec
pensmut I lwlueed. When the
"utiori nxe me salary, only the'
constitutional salary -houl.l he tMd
...i.i -ii... . 1 i
"iii.'ui ni .mortal emoluments. The
practice of employing unnecessary
clerk and of paying f,, n xrT cf
Just payment for scrvl.r needed or
Highest cf ill in Le.veninj Power Latest V. S. Gov't Report.
Li IT Q
Halting
NOW IS THE TIME !
TT
ABSOLUTELY FURS
rendered, has become an abuse that
mu-t bo cut off, and we pledge the
republican party to prosecution and
accomplishment of this reform. Dis
trict attorneys and other official
should be paid fixed salaries, since
payment of fees encourages litigation
and entails upon the taxpayer
heavy and needle expense.
We commend the policy of the re
publican party In relation to the
internal improvements, and In par
ticular In oiieningour waterways to
commerce, and we denoutuv the
ililberality of the democratic party
in these lmNrtant matter.
Experience in our fisheries ha
-how n that to prevent wholesale
destruction offish, all fish-traps, tUh
wheels and rwjfc-seines, and all other
gear now In use except the gill net,
should be abolished.
DraU
follow ill
LHtrr
list.
lUt of
W. R. Ellis wa renominated
congress in the second district.
for
Senator Hoar, though an elderly,
and usually a sedate man, enjoys
dramatic incidents. In the United
States senate on Tuesday he rose iu
hia place and stated that he w Ished
to make a speech, which he w ished
to have read from the clerk's desk.
Thereupon he sent up a pres. bulletin,
stating the Xew York legislature
had adopted a resolution tendering
thanks to Hill fur hi masterly ar
raignment of the foreign policy of
the goveinment, his expofition of
the iniquitous income tax and his
denunciation of the un-Amcrii-au
feature of the tariff bill in the senate
on Monday, firey, of lclevvare, ut
tempted -to break the force of the
Incident by explaining that the action
of the legislature wa nothing but
what might have leen anticipated,
seeing it is overwhelmingly republi
can. To which Aldriih cheerfully
responded: "Yes, but not by Mich a
majority as 111 on a Joint ballot; so
at least forty democrats must bav
voted for the resolution."
V kind of a challenge wa pub
lished in the (Knicsrat last wisk,
purorting to be from jmpuli-it bind
Darter. Xow, a this is just what
the republican club hail Imh-ii hunt
ing, Its president started out on the
war-path. As the mragraph wa in
general terms, he went first lt the
Democrat office, from where he wm
referred to a populist club official
who stated that the announcement
was unauthorized. This message
back to the Democrat oflU-e started
thing boiling. The matter finally
had to rest, the aPtre-aid official de
claring that the challenge for a debate
is "not authorized, at lnt not yet."
The following is a li-t of let ten
that remain uncalled for at the llills
boro po-toifiee. Mn. Clark M. Good
man. All lettrr not lulled for by
April Hi, l-'.M. will be sent to the
dead L iter office. One cent will be
charid on each letter called for.
M.i:v A. Hitow v, P. M.
i:xi:ci Tom .notice
NOl ICK nl.errl.v irivrii. tUst tha aiidar-
KiDr.1 liara Iwn duly aiipunleti n-ts-utur-
ol Mm lal wll muJ trntuieii ut
J.'Ijii Lriuu.iuii. iU-e'-j. mi l ttint ilira
rut tlulv q intuit! In 1 1. Min eunn ol
tli. Mri.- pi i irt'ti'iii. for VVaUiiii'in oouuiy.
All r-oli liatiuu rl nii atfniiit tha ratals
ol miii Jul. ii i.ruHiiluii. tlm-rnd, ara Uerr
bi Try ini and n .irt u l i irt Mnt ILem
w.lli its iriiK-r r.irliam t, tha Qiiih-r-i..'iM',rii
.irr tlu-i rr .i.!rietf in 1 uslslin.
Wii.I ir.l,. rsM ,IV, I I At III, I'lMolhiW
ol ll.o. li 1. ii.i '. in liui,i,..r.i. WiuIiiiik
lun owiitv, i.i . .ii,:mi kix in. ) I U 4 Iroui
ll.r d.it- Iii rr.il.
lMl4l r., ir , April ... !.'.
ISA.vC HAI.Th
ii:o. ;(;!: i.vi.i, itt.ua.
llxerutor'M Awiice.
23
7i
If) on want to buy a )tore of laud In a
sootl ltHtl)!! tho nnilerIsuetl lias for salt
300 aero In 3 ami HVirrc tracts in A. II.
Johnson First Addition, located 1-2 mile
northwest of
REEDVILLE,
nloiu' the county road to Ilutlcr's .Mill.
One-half mile to Station, Posfoillce and
Schoolhouse. lteedvllle In nicely located
12 miles from Portland on the 8. 1. It. It., 5
miles east of Hillsboro. Terms: 1-1! casli;
balance lu 3 years. All those lots hare -10-foot
road in front.
HANS RASMUSEIM,
27 31 Agent, Reedvillo, Oregon.
CITY DRUG STORE
Main Street, Bet. Second and Third.
! Drugs. Patent Medicines
Mr itock in thi line i a romiilrte
. , , , a can lie foiiml otituMe the cur or I'ort-
X ol:p i brrabv uivvii ttint tha oiidVr- ana, I a ,w.ialty inth'i liue and
X ai surd kid iiHiucd na a rcui.ir of tha I i. .. f .. .1
..j .... . R
UmI will au.l irauoiirii' ol J jliunt.111 Wlut
Uium, drovaarj, in itul will, and li-ttrr ;
imva ttfru laUcJ to tin-in a mn h liy Itar 1
County 'mu. .it tiin Mini, nf iiirm, for
t atliirik t n yiutily. .Ml r.am ljuvinj 1
0I11IU14 iiK'.;ni iiii,.iKiitw ni K.ii J .liilii at.ui
nuituinri, ilnfi-Hwt. a:t- l.t-rtiiv riiira.i
to pre 1,1 tliriu witli tun (M-"vr vouvlira
witiiin hix in 111U14 . rnu lUf u.it ! ilim, to
lha Uu.iuntujii.tl m ttifir rrai.tiioi-. in
South I milium prii met. 111 a i d oiiir.r
LMlru: at 11 Imlmio. O1m.11. tLiia Annl
kV i 1, VV iiuMour.
I'tLviN Vvu laolm,
t on Miu WillTMi.l a.
K'swniora.
Soaps, Toilet Articles.
School Supplies, Etc.
a Vonr K'hool mippliea ran lie prtxuroj
here, iu.h a. booka, pn, pnu na, K
writiiiff tableta, iJatea, and in fact quit,
everyihiini cuiuing umler thia lua i.
rerfumery. Proscription
III.. I Ml.
4 i 4 '
People 'a
Miplr'
1'nrty 4'4uveiiliui
V count v
Secretary Mark ley, of the Demo
cratic State CVntral Committee, in a
cltlclm touching the up- of ome of
the republiciin candidate Just nomi
nated, is Hitid to have remarked that
the young men would have a how
at Astoria next week. It milit be
well for him and all of hi way of
thinking to, know that there are
many young men in Oregon who
have great i-expect for their father,
which they will proceed to show on
the 4th of June next.
. 1 - !
It doe beat Watch how. the elec
tion are going thi year. On Tues
day lat municipal election were
held In New York and Xew Jerey.
The republican t-cem to have made
a clean r-wecp, choontng officer in
plttcca that have heretofore U"on
democratic for year. The democrat
lop Albany, N. V., after a control of
15 year. Lockport changea after a
i'S year' rule by the democracy. At
Camden, X. J., not a democrat wa
elected.
l'nriy Cnuvrniion fur the
t WnkbiUk'tou. u oallvd t.
mwt IU tuv town of 11 iln.li.irn, un April fl,
11H. al 1(1 o'oiouk n. in , fr lin. iarp- ut
uoliillntnii; a c uiiily luikrt and eltHiMUit a
otmiity i-xk-Hiv.i oi iuuiiit.e. and trnuanct
iiik ..n il 01I1.T I m. hum ai uih uri.ix rlv
w'Uif Ulurn thi' con vrlit mn. I hi o-iuvmi
lion will ruii.i.l i,( oiib ifju for rnch
prrt-iu.-t, huJ .ii- lor fVfiy ftvr luiniUr. of
vnou uii.li. It M rraoiuiui'lidrd llrnt IU
pirc-ini i oi.nv. iitioin in. la id in nn h p.
v.tiv. wii nn.iii wily, April I.,
Llalp.l April .1. Irf'-t
liy oiU-r ( (Vntrn! C- imiuitia.
A 11. IIUOWN, Cltnirmau.
In tlii line yon will tit.J a imiiijiK tc 1 A to i rfuiiierie. our i.ti k i. (in.
anJ mrie l aMitnieit to whi t fmiii." i cl.u-n anJ n.iii.. to. We make tin. J,Me a
alit-ra vuti can i-Iiimu..) niili th mmiiihuiv. 1 na!ulv u;ii .u. .... 1 .
j tiun. at any liour ol' the il.ir or niylit.
Ihut the K'KnU vou g t nra f retell.
W. E. BROOK, Prop'r.,
iuunouo, oiti-:tiv.
VOTMK.
T uTICE i Ucrrl.y oivan to nil whom i
a. may oonnrn. linn th iimtaniiKned
will pnwiit ilm lolluwiiiu iH'titiun to tba
oouniy i-iiurt, i, v asliiuuu.11 nouuty, llrr-
j-m un 1, ainmjity. tn :iih duv ( May
" vv . 1. Ml lilKIt A (HI.
iPi i ii Aii iN roil u if.i i n rxsa.
To thv lloiionili!,. Couiny ("durt. o( Wash
inutou uoum v. tlrtvoii:
we, tba niuli-iNit'iiml. r-i.in in nnd
ht'inir Ut-nl tui.M i Ci.iumtiia pn-rinct.
- fii.oiuion i-iiiiiiiv. 1 iri'Loti. coioitiliit
in iikr-ui..r 111 r.rliml 111. jmilv ,, Hllcb
iniio v.-ii-m. Un r. i.-UiilU erav fl at a li
urum mei s.i.ril 1 nu t hii I vi ii .i.
i.qiiori,, 1111 nioif-Milii iirn-nicll in l
iI'ini.iiiiM u.mii iiih- tfioioii, m ..r.iiuJ ,
" . ..I. AHIirr A L.. ... ol tun iiriiii.i! nnrni.
nnd at u 1 0 iifoumi I. f r ihr priod of n
iau.ii un.
I'ftU'il hi G'.imip h t)r . M'irou ;H, ij
r.u siiti, l.wi. v nilHnorriiiH, (I W
Uotran W it Well, a. KM K..nn...
lour, llioiuna Mnolicll. t Cvnhr. II
vvilmin. vy 11 A l i.iH. V. Pbiil.p. ti
iliiruy. I Jnfkio:i. J It tih.ldrt.. VV t ianh,
It llurlcil. hMMII.rl M.Klii. l M il K II
.tcuii n.-iiu, litsi 1.1(4,. r, H lleruifiia. J !
n.wuw 11,1, j n .(,..,. 1' iHro.a K l'..n.
wnd. Warn llniikiiicvi r. ! I .urn. I
llvrutena. ivtur J l!triiiMii. Ann..
rraiia wiriier, I It John sou. W 111 O I ,rtb
maun, . 11 li.Oi.lt. t Mi-rkK. J alilliPHt.
mil rrirnuintii 1. t'lini i v Hwsn.nn , 1...-.
'in ( an. 1. 11 .uhtl j iiklw. i- .i (... J 1
liMir .tv.8 J ll lfi tv. ( Kuk N,,nsnh....l
U. I ' . . . . '
r WVDH d4. JH1III.. M Hit....
Wit Millar. Joliii Mlmir. Krrd Htniner, T
" inin. II l.llCK. n r H11 lnliM., U.' 'I'
Aiiurewa. 1; a I.im1iop. V W lmhoti. l
Uurvry, A K Mc(Jhiiiiu. J 1 1..... if..i....
nici. linviu line, w Linn, a 11. ........ w
() Jitokwin. CI mi jiiiiIII W k.l..... 1' ui
lion,.., 11 llratiu, Juii.i Alilr. ( lark 1W.
m.tu, ik 1. n.ciitimwy, I, Hniilli, John W
Haimi-a. W Har.nvL W Kmnh i' i...
J H;ovr. Autoua J iidrt-T. J C Doliliiua,
J Jhtuilb.l ha nwr-c Jo-rpU C'awwe A
Hiewart. John t iradeiithol. Jnima Jor.
ern. V li ltot. r., , w M MUlar. It.
Johll.n. 4ft-4!
n 11 rtTiFFM
HV yirtuat.f nu noium. Iul oat of
Ilia count mntrt. of tba t.nla of Ora.
, 1.1 usiuncion oouniy, m f,lV(ir of
I I'liktriitoQ and atr.iim.1 J. B. 1'ilkiiiif.
K011
V. 1
tnu, Jr
r ilia emu ol ..l., 7.; I . M ..l.i
ooiu. with iuu-rtttt therein at I he rate of H
wr crtit. wr annum, from the :iiib d ir of
JJ.rnry, l-nt, .ml fur tb f orthcr twin of
f.l "it.. and for thaetaaudtxp.uaa
of alt mid of aniJ writ.
Now thervf .ra, by virtna anJ in pnrau
aura of wild ludjinriit nn.l ...
j have lrird upou and will, on M intav, hr
u (( MKT. IHl'l. fll II M ati.lll.
- .rtllouw. in HillsU.ro. Wa.l.inui...
THE LEADING DRUG HOUSE
v:
The llillslmro I'luiriin. v rir-.l.tr lid alitjM fau. al. ... . .
nini in iminxiKDIV PllpIliNT With rv
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
ig fnim the nict r-ltlle hmiiiif .ctiir, ra
reqtiirite neoriarv f..r i,r.,.fu .1,....
1 i.A ll.l.llhtul.... M BU. ..... . .1
lio.t.a..n,vl Ihi.i r.. li u. ' '"IW ?. .. ,r "' "nun n,i i
alaunn IwuT " uf 'ECT.t'LES and EYK-OLASsKS i.
PATENT MEMCIXFS of all p.pulur kind. ,Uy. in 'Mork,
Tl,o fJnt WIN KS n, l.ViVoUS ,.pl W tlhW .irklleilll ,,((NH, ,,.,,
Union Block,
THE HILLSBORO PHARMACV,
Hillsboro, Orecon.
CARSTENS BROS., Proprietors.
HILLSBORO SASH AND DOOR CO.
Maau'acturer ana Oaalara
SASH. DOORS AND
A Fall Uue of kUmhtril nizei ami rattfrn
KrackH mnatantly in lm k. I ancrn
special iienlirna of huildei
anal)
MOULDINGS
of iw.li, do.r aioiiMinp,, ,!
1 amber l.rd. 1.. .rZ",". w ordt'' n abort noti.-e
.a ... KillllfllllHI Still a
vatd will ho kent conatmitl. .w.l,i " .1. ' , '" fHt toiv
naiiueri ar
Olttce at the
IW. . f ,h. r-ilr.,.1 .,l..-l,,,,, e
BARGAINS
iiiini.i't
kiinl.
M.U.K.
Ht yirtna of an execution. Jecrw. and or
urt. t.f the atate of I rolf,.n. for W.-b,
(on fiountv nn (l. u j .
OOII
ion oounty. on the .7th
i;.t.
J. W.
IN.
the
e..tini.tr..n. at Ilia I. .or of lllo-H.! A
M.. vl ... d . lay. a.11 at puMia n:xti.m to tP
iKi., oiuiinr i..r rami, a of Hi,, ii.t.rn.i
of sat.l defendant. 1. It. r' 1 1 k 1 n jtl ui. J
It toil..ii.c.d.ritHd real property, tow if
he N K S ,.f !,. K. of .elllrtl j ,
1..1 1 W , mia. rea it f ibe llorniio
Cook
Dr. ltobinon, the populist, I not
a very effective ntaker. He dream
1ly clow hi eye, only to occasion
ally ii-n thetn to roll outward their
white. W. 1). Hare i Immen
urahly hi ujerior.
tiRrXiox I'itt, April 11, l:u.
The two trnni itrnfitel In port
land tor the lart;larly of Ilev. J. A.
Kxtrom'a nldence lat week Inul
their examination here totlay and in
defitult of $1HH) Imil eiuh wa com
mitted to the county Jail. Severn!
piece of the Kxtrotn jewelery were
found on their per n, and the evi
dence was conclusive that they had
committed the luirlarly.
Kx-Prlest Uudolph, who hture.1
laxt week in rortlund, apoke ln.t
night and tonight in hhivelv hall to
a houe fllh! to overflowing.
M.tln atret-t and the i.lewalk nre
niUtl with vitrified i.rick, and the l
a...l. at I.. f ...
W c cmdemn the pnali- ,,,, (
Hud prnp,.rty will be a. 1,1 aal.i-ct to r
'y nud hia 4h d .y of April
43; HherilTof W.hiHiuu t'nty, II.
I'wnnd utire.
OIH K la Irrrhy nlen. tlmt
'HOD and iint.nnili..l in .... .-
not. (Ill Of Him l. 1 1 I ' .1 . . . "
r '"" ' ' '-end ol
I"". iow. 1 : 1 me aorrel hurnm
Kia.ut .m poiitioH. nn I nh.ut 7
ami one time loan Willi
Tearoiu. wi-ininn alMini
Iht owiin, 1.1 the
that if Itieow
d iT of r..l.r...r. '
1. will. I4JUW.
th. , i7.. .L. ""ra. r..r'
T..,.,, v. a. if 0 ,1 com. wilu
iniereal tUerM, at th. raWof 10 ptVeVnil
IKJtt.and for lbefartllvr amunf 2l :ti ouata '
writ
Now. tbrefore. he
anna t.f
aale. I
Ylrtli Mn.l In .
and Ju.luii.Vat d.Tre and order of
.1.1. On llitlii . .... 1 ,
..... ... i ua or
hiHiaa. HdUlKiro. Wablnt,, e.nnu '
Oreiron. al tba hour f In o'rliiok A y !i
sr.:.1.1- n&
fJoinuiencing at tha a mth. a.l e.tr of ,
the doi,,t,.,n land claim of W. h, wm,m, ' 1
Xr.wm" """""P "
ran Weal, W illametta nierut..m. .nj '
t Ul.liKU.s and othir fruit
tiece for aale at
Bed-rock Prices
ttf
forCaah or approved hoe.
THOS. D. HUMPHREYS.
a f.d-
Wriuhliis
)'ar old.
eie a'axit a
bit
f" IMlllJ
Vr iMffi '"5 M'". i iV7d
nuininu ti..n.. .... "r.uiin ana,
h . V ' a.ld..in to tu- r I L r"i !
Suits Made
tberailnwul T'"''9 n" "
tliciica to tin. . 1
11 bill tweia d-tta fn.u n,U dnut 1 ol'
lll 'M ul .... ... ...... -"
en hnturdat
the h'.ur of lu nl x-k
Ai.nl. ivu .
A. M . ... 1 I."
mala a) pnhlir anoHou f. the Upbeat l.icdei
for raab 111 b.ni.l. '
I n.lrr an oronin-e (if 111 ill.. ... U:n
lairn. Wii.biiilnii -v iinlr. ir.
t ItA.SK A. H it 1 1 H,
'iy M-rsbal.
AdmlniatrtrU'i .Noilce.
Ia-t7inillli0. And. mi... n.. 1
4 .at.af, Ihi tornnM .J" U'
iil prn.wri ..i k . aaia.
w.u ani.iect iy M.
uro.puon na pr afitnte of lr,..
norland Una ?.g f
nii i:ki r fV niili
HY tlrto.of tw. .icotro,. .i on,l
of the emint .n . 0,11
To Order
low prices.
Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder
WerM'e Fair HlftMat Medal ana Dlfloaia.
Wfcaa Batr waa tfc-r. wa faea her CaMorta,
waa a Child, aba cried forCaetoria,
W1a a aarama Maa. tha efiinf to Taatorte,
Whea tha haa ChUdraa, tba raea Omm Caatoiia,
f po'nirj l.y ili rn-iiitv o..urt of tfce t..t. I Ueinrr for 11 . f',"r' a.ona'. I'.
Ib-retor. all p. rnn biiw ui.., tJ 0.'.. . Vi" . ll" '" ''"L-r aiilu .
aaid e,tale re brr... c....7" i " . . ... . . Iur eoaia a...l ....
.. .... ,...,,.r . .u.'h. r.. to the und- r- Kaiem-r. for the .no. . i V"',"'. .lfn'n" '
"ill'UH'i, r ail Ul': f Mm.,.l.. M
-uoin .i ro. mit.r ir,u t!,e ,ltn
uiiii"ir... Dr., Una
AI'i'eK A. Li.. i
V MiW h SL
itiminlwirntor'a
rrvm.
hereof,
day of
VfON
-wllee.
J-nna-y.r. "f i tb ,Sd d""f
(lot he ( leaned ami Repaired at
HOLMES'
. IN CHENETTE'S ROW.
HILLSBORO HOUSE
For Hale.
FOR ! barbel rd feed oata. at
y warehnnaa for ;A en per bO 'I.
ftrnn tba d. bereof.: Wumbt '"-a ,4 aid nie Hn I , .