7 2.001 S2.00I taooi 2.001 .2.001 a.oai THJB ' f Independent and Oreflonian j Independent ond Oregonian OHM (! aow Two OollMra. J ..iA.ei HILLS BORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1891. No. Ti. Vol. XXI. OENKItAL DIRECTOHY. HTVIX omCEttS. i.,vornor 7P?Tr K.-crtory of State Omo. W. Mo Brule TiMi-mrer Phillip aleUoheo Knot. Poi-ISc Initmotion..... t. B. MoWroy h aw Printer F"B w p Kopreme Court j J-i.lue Fifth Di-triol '..iT. A- MoM'W Attorney riflb Uiatrict . . W.N. Barrett COUNTY UrtTCEKH. JuJ( Coniuiiio'iers J Clerk KIl'Tlil iUHiordfr V TrtirtMtir t ... Aie-wr. . . .... I". ;w, "vioi-rMlendont hirvi'iur Ctiroiiir ....... B. Crandall . . U. H. lUexoner T. O. Todd ,. ... H. R. Ooodiu H. P- Pord . .T. H. Wenthered . . Win. pointer . . C. K. Deicbmatt ... J. II. rltanley J. 0. Hull I). Wood CUV OrrlCKUa. I .. J. C. Hare. Pres Oeo. Wileoi ... . N.A.Barrett . . ...If. J. Bailey ... J. K. Adkius J. J. Murtctu ....J. J'- '1'hwimw I). W. Dubbiue .. O. W. Pattereou Frank ttmitb ....Win. MoUoiIIhii J. 1. K.nibl Bo'tird f 'I rnstecs INoorJrr ...... 'I r.'iuiarrr . . M ir ami.... . . iistices of Peaoe J I'lWI' O.l'KU INr'OUAUTlON. Tni i L.. t Ine Hillsboro Post Oi:l.i i, ilnlv: .... iiii.uo .o. v.'hih I'iiivu, lli'lbnny end tedar Mil!, nt 11 '.'' H. in. l. iiiu' H mill, a -I) a m. (i..MH( to Porll nut ituU way-ofOcee, 6:60 in. mi't 4 (i. in. . ...,, . K.ir Kariuiiitfl'in nd I.HOrnl. WanlJf uiul .H it.irJ.iv ut lu.J4vl . iu. OHMiON 'irY LAND OFFICE. Ji ilii-rt A. MilliT IVlef lHlIH't.... . UO!V0 CiU'lK II ANI Si XWKTYNOTICICH. " ' K. otV. I 1 1 I-: N' I X I.OIXtK, M. IU, K. OF P., 1 i, m. .in iii (Mil rVlloWH llnll on Monday -v. iiiii i .f imnli wwk. (HuuriiiuR brlliiii Wf mi.'J to nici'liii'.. W. KlAMIHII, 0. 0. W. )IIMN, K. of It. & S. I. . o. t. MOV IKZliM I.ODOK. NO. W). mwita WiiliiPMiliiy KVcmiirfUHt Ho'olook.ln I.O. O. 1'. Hall. Vmitorn ihiuIh wcloiiiii. !. K. DIIKUIMAN, N.O. .1 I Kniuiit, Hwc'v. W. II. Wkhhhnu, Ivr. tWj A. I', mill A. M. rni VI.II'Y I.OIX1K NO. 0, A. F. 4 A. M 1 i,i....u v-ry Hilnr.l.iy uiuut ou or after lull inn n ( t-m-li iuuiiiIi. J, K. AfiKlNN, Moaler. It. Chiniulo, 8-o'y. A. f. . l A. H.irilT TUALATIN Nil. 1M, A. OF. - J rf A., iihlH ery I umtlnf vwuinK In r i.l,l KeiUiWH Hull t M o'piM!k. " '-. . ; " . u . ui. P. H. . .. W. W L Vi-Kinm. F. H. . .... --- A. 0. U. H. HIM.miOHO I.ODOK KO. 61, A. O. V. 11 W. , mufti vvery toond nd fonrtli T w nlfiy tivi uiiiK iu lbs niontU. W. E. IUoob, M. W. .t.mi'.i'ii Kliniiv m, Hi'oordrr. V ' M 1 11 N(Ti ( )N KNOAMfMENT No. 24. I.O. O. F.. uiwU on aeooud and f mrtli I ruiiiy of uhoIi iiionlb. H. II. Humphriti, C. F. 1'. II. H iuliiiiiiii, NcrilM-. Ilauiflilera of ltfhtknli. UII.I.HIIOIIO KKIlEKAll I.ODOK NO. M, 1. it. O. F.. iiirat in Odd Fellnwa' Hull i'Vi-rr Ul nd rd Kiturilny avniiiiiK ol t'HOll IU IIUll. Ma. MY l.AMHIM, N.O. Muh. Mamt HuMi-uaaiit, Hro'y. r. or ii. Jlll.l.aitOUO OltANOK, NO. W, oMli 1 '.'lid and 4tli Kutuidtyaof anob tuiniili. Hknj. .-cuoriuLK, Mxalor, A n.m a Imhiiik. t''. . P . ('. K. Mi:i' I S fivw v Sunday eiiliiat To'olook hi l u l brmtiaii olmroli. Vou arv wwi.li UW inviU'd to allvlidit luiwtliiKa. A. O. l.i'OAH, I'rm'l. ' VH lli ToN (!OtlTV il)D AND Oni rinti nit'ftn in Mornn llloek Hu.it M.'o.md Tu:irlny of raoU uionlb, at " ,. i, J. K. l.ONO, . .1. A. 11. KOr.NDKY, Sec. l'ia. nll,l.SL)KO Jl'VKNIl.K TUMi'Lfc m-i iii 1mmI Trinplar'a ball at 8 Vhn'k rvrv ISnndsy ftoiniMaa. All ai inni.-.l l himiio wild Join, wiwoially tlir , Ii.i.Iiwi. M IC T!.K KKV.SOLI), V T. I,.iv Hrar. Jrnn lnrv. HI l.l.Sll' mi I.ODOK NO. 17. 1. O. . T. in.n in ti.Md iVmplatV hall avury S , mil i) i-f mux. Hijimrninn mnilir in ..d mahiliiiK ari Invin-d In viail wilb !! .ik.. J. I'. lUCKKKT.C. T. g Ai.i.m.". Hiaryury. ii)UUKOITONAL ClirUCU. eorner V.Alii'i and l-wtli atrrl. riKacninn ..i.i.mii. iin.rfiiiitf miiiI frvrnltiif. Hab. h.tlli M.'ln.il nt 10 o'olook a. n. I'rayM iii.m'Miu Tliui"fcUy rri'imm. Y. I. . V. K Hiiik1.iv t M l- I ''lltsl' 'lii ituin Chun-h, Harry Watkina, I i .ii r, I'anclnic and Kil ili. I'rMobinfl M...-..U.I and Fo'irtli Siindnya at II a.m. and 1 .: i p. hi, humlav SoIkwI. l a. ru. I'ra rr ni.'ixiiii, I'll "rid ii y. ") . in. Y.F.I C K.. .Hind iy. 7.0 1 p. m. ti i' t',il'iu!H. 11. It. Elw..rili. paator. .M I'rw.io'.inirf ovary Hnblinth DiornuiH and fv.-m: ;illiutU acliiNU ry rimum ai in k. ai. I.e.iu'ir inot'tinB tvary Hundny at a .. ... t,.nl iriar nttina every Hi. hi I iv eviiiiinii. I-Kmlura" and HWward'i in.H'tmn ilio aeonnd Tueadny veuni of eAori iiiiintn. 1 IVVNtiKI.U'At. :UtK('ll. Sero 'j iiml Hd hiindny Tniinn in aanb m, .n' ii al an ocira'i r. ., n". i. H.,.l. H.ih.ail at 10 . M. I r.i't. i' .., . , - t'civi'r iiim'liiia on Wilueaday waning ot Ii WITS I Clll Uril. Hunday School at 10 k. iu; rKT-r uM-etiiitf Tbnraday - tiw Rl V i.'m.Nf.l.U'it CMll KCU Brrriowi flrat V ' and iliir.l Monday ai i r. ai.i mwnu ni l f.iurth Sunday at II . and I r. M. V .nun; l'ili' SiHMt'ty of Chriatian Eiul'a-vort-vcrv MiiiJitTavMiina at J o'clock. Hun- I . in id iv ovkhiiii! at 7 ocl'ick. I'rcapbina nl iiliiic.M on htm anu mra noniw; oi nn.lilll HI 1 1 A. M. P. . WioariAp, Firttor. H l U..-HO 111) UKADINO BOOM. Ke. ond aiieot. in old M iaonio ball, ta rUHUniay EAGLE MARBLE WORKS! HAMrrAcrraaa or Monuments.Headstones iiml nil klmliof MnrMo Work la ITALIAN AND AMERICA! IAIILI. Iinporti-r and aValer in In.lcu ind kited btniti ItKca. mriri a mtwm tM iUm Si., PT1I, PBOFEH8I0NAL CABDB. C.E. KIXItT, TTOBNEY-AT-LAW, POBTLAXB. OREOC.N. Boom i So. S, Portland HutIiim Bank Baildiim, hWoond and WMbloKtua fetrwta. W. . BA.1MTT, i- BABBETT ADAMS, lTOUNEYS-AT-lJVW, HILLS BOKO. OUEOON. Umci: Central Blook, Koomt and 7. . B. IIIST0X, A TTORNKY-AT-LAW iV AND NOl'AHY rL'lJLIC. HILIJiltOHO, OUlXiON. Orrt!l i Hoom No , t'nlon Blook. THOMAS II. T0NUIE, TTORX E Y- AT- LAV, H1LLBHOBO.OKEOON. Ornoi: Moryan Blook. WII.ErS BK0H. AIWTHAC'l'OlW AND HUHVKYOllS. H1LLHHOBO, OBEOON. Afnta for Bar Look Typa Writer. Two doora norm oi roatomcw. j. W. MKRBILI YTTOHN K Y-AT-LA W, HILLHBOBO, OKEOON. ttna- nr Oreet'a tirooerv Htoro. on Mainatraet. " TII0M. I. HUXIMIRKYM. CONVKYANf'IXO AND AUSTHALTINO OK T1TL1"X HILL8HOUO, OHEQON. .-.I - .1 ... . n.l f.n.nl nn Rjial EaUta neicotiatad. Buaiuxa attended to witn promptueu ana uiHyni.cn. Ornont Main Htreet, oppoalte tb Court Honaa, II. MX0, JJKNT1ST, FOI'.KHT GUOVK. OBEOON. l: . r... in M nd ft7.5tl la now uiiibiuk w.i. i ,-.. n.. ., twMtt of uiaturinl and woikmanabip. Will compare, with aeia eoati n 28. leetb traotd wltbout pain, r illina at tbe lowwt prioea. All work warranted. Orneat tba doora nortb of Hriok rtorn. OtBoa tiwra. frf 4 9 at in. to P- A. L. STB0DE QEPUTY (X)UNTY hl'BVAi HILLHHORO, OHKUun. i . . ith 1 V. Hall. Connty Mar- eyor, at tba Conrt Hocae. WM. HEJiSOX, pUACTICAL MACHINIST, HILI.BBOKO. Ultmun. AM. klnd.ofrepairin on Btean. Knlnea and Botlera. 'SZZZZPEMm. Waahlni Macblnea. JWrinera, Fampa. Hcaloa. SclMor. Bronnd. Onn .and llaata mil tbiUK, Uawa Rroon j i ,7n.. .iid a lame nnmber of aeoond-band enmea and bollera lor aaie. ah wu. r. .. AlLy, M. I. - . DBS. r. A.r. J.BAILET. HYHICIANH. KUIUIKONS AND I Alxouciiiiv". HILLSmHtO, OUKOON. . iii.. lll.wnfc Calla Orrioa: in rnarnio. v w . ... .i..i.iA.ii... kmiidenoe. d. tv. aiienoea i'. umu. j - Cor. Bane Line and Heoond aireeta. J. P. TAMIKME, M. I.. o p. n. n. MUiu.EON, 0 ...w.IW. V1.1(UV .. . Third and Main htreeU. Uto. 12 rTdine, from Brook jTHala' Drntore at M boorm. All ealla promptly attended night or day. H. T. LI5KLATER, M. B. C. M. piIYSlCIAN AND HUUOM)N, H1LL8 HOBO. OKEOON. Orrira: In Hillnboro Pharmacy. Baal nanoaV .a.t of tlonrt Ilonae. Otboe b.mra ?"m 9 I m. to 6 p. m. at not TtaitiuBi bofore and after that time at reaidenoe. VY. U. WOOD, M. piIYHlCIAN AND HURUROX, HIM BOKO. OBEOON. i -i..n.ti. Hi,. HaetDMioa: r r I. . iu v eorner Firat and Main at recta. W. B. Rt't'KER, R e. a t vuftTK AflKNT . AND JIOAr.Ti uiAflw HILLBBOBO. OBEOON. OFFEB8 T THE ri ma", w large or email traota, and will erehane lande la the eonntry for town or eity prop ertyi in fael. If yo bae anything to ei- w. . in b.w lMhlv. mm nie. - - a...... mj a. 1. WAGON AND WHEELWRIGHT SHOP. I am fully preparnl Uv rmiM or repair any kiml of Yrklrle, UU Rellem, Barrtwt,Pl 4 Farm XarklHrry. Bring me anything in llie wood wonu line and I will git roil Mtiafactioii. Shop on Thinl etrect, near Main. frl(T to Suit the Tline?. RiLLsaono, oatoos. ."As oM a theLill"iinJ never excell ed " TrieJ anl proven' tin verdict o f millioDi. Liver Regu r. . . lator ii thi fPrfPfoJ Liver aal Kidney medicine to which you can pin your faith for a cure. A mild l.tva tiVO, t u d purt'lv vou;- "ct;lMi' ai't- iu ilii'i-itly mi tin; Liwr a n l Kid- n van Pilh $ ni'V Trv it. Hull l.y'ull Priij'fjint't in Liijuiil, in in IWiW Vilio taken dry or m;iiioiuio.t loa. The King of Mvrr Mrdlrlnea. "1 lmi' iiwd voiirwiiiiiiiiiii" l.lviT Iti'irii. lali.riui'l 'iin i-iiit-l'iiii(.ui.U iiiv It In lite kinic hi n It Iivit iii.'dii'lti,. I ituikli'r II a lii.Hlh lin- i'hfi.1 hi Mx ll - il;:ii. V, J ack- ailN, riliMHtlli, WttMlllllKloll. rKVtCBY PACKAGK- Baa (lie I HlHiup la red on w rappee. ' ' THESE PILLS . being irelatiiia-ooated and oviform in ahnpe, are enay to tnke, but alTeotpd by atmoaulierie ebansea, and are very eoluble andenaily dw aolved. 1 REO CROSS TANSY PILLS ABE PEBFEOTLY HAUMLEHH, Pl'BKLY VEOKTABLK, (eioeptine tbe tonic IrAiutbey nontain) aafe and anre na a niontlily rcKiilator. Tbe moat eminent pbyaioian or tliia age do not beai tate to reoommeud theae pills when they are adviaed of the foruinla. Many tbinga miitlit beaaidof their ninny vlitnea, mnny volun tary tcatiiuoninla miglit be pnldmhed, lull this lilM-rty will not be taken. Many Rrate ful ladiea hnve written na letters witbont even marking them " eonndential." We do not aolicit tratimoniala. nor do we ears for them, as we cannot nee them. ti 8old by Hillsboro Pharmacy. A Sure t'nre for Pile. spoiling Piles are known by moiainre like peraplration. onomni intenan Itchiuii when warm. Thia form as well as Bliud Bleeditia or pMlriidintr, yields at onoe to Dr. Hosanko's Pile Beniedy, which acts directly on pnrta effected, abaorbs tntnori. allays itchina and effect a permanent core. ROeta. Drniiat or niail. . Cironlara free. Dr. IbvanliO.'l'liilHdiilphia, Pa. Hold by Brook AnVla. Extraordinary! The reRular subscrijition price of The Independent is $1.50 And the regular subscription price of the Wkrklv Oregonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing for The Independent and paying one year in ad vance can get lxith Thk Independent and Wkrklv Oregonian one year for $2.00 All old subscrilier paying their subscriptions for one year in advance will be en titled to the same offer. HILLSBORO PUBLISHING COMPANY gOilV.. eWjJ i -"Alt Va . -is- mm- ste in WHIM, Scrofula Cured. Twenty -sev.n Years NufiVriMl nil flit lime mill sn ('iiitiintl.v llrfiikiii; onl I'im-i i;i''ii II nl lr. firunt' Nitriiparill)t himI (ir:iH Ittmi iiml I'lli-i li-il it t iiri'. Vd- .V . Etr eince mv elrvcni'i year t hnve heen siTcly ufllioied will Srroluloua nirea lirtakinn mil on v.ui pait n( my Uily. The il.in.U of nt nn-k were the most ailW-tcd. 1 have iiv lurril with many phviiriana, lnt tlui mi'diriiieiliil not ncrm to do me any com) AImiiU a year a(r I comincnml taking Dr. C.r.int'a Surparilla and (ira'ie Kojl ant I felt that the firxt Imtile.vta il iii)i me Kxl. 1 krpt on until I liv' t.ik n eleven Ik it tin, ami am now cHmphtch cuml, aikI have never ftlt a well tit th" t teutv m m n veam. It certainly 4 cheap il-'or btlf. aa the t K.il co4 ol the ntiilii itie a.i only ?J.5o. I now cor dially reooiiniieiiit lr. Orant'a Sarinpa rill a the Kittjt of Bit ol I'uttliera. . 11. MTKVKNH, Kih Lake, Wis, Price 50a.; 6 tallies $2.50. For Sal by MlU.hnro Pharmacy. REPl'KLlCAX PUTI'OBM. Tho followlnic platform waa, on motion of Rufua Mallory, unanlrooua ly adopted at the Republican State Convention, in Portland, hut Wed nesday : 1. The representative of th re publican of the state of Oregon, In conventton awmbled, call attention to conditions of lnduttry and tosl neve through the country as proof of the necessity of returning to the policy of the republican party under which there was general prosperity durinz 80 year. 2. We reaffirm the principle of tho republican nationul piairorm oi 1S2, mid ai-ert that the reiulU thai hnve followt'd the change dti-reed b ihot h ctionaof f lint year have Jtf-41-tied our proti-nt og.ti nst the national Milhy announced by the democratic party. a. We aniriii that a policy of con-mIhU-iiI protection U necesiwiry for ad-vaiHi'tiu-nt and conservation of our industrial interests, for assurance to labor of steady employment and adequate wage, for promotion and maintenance of prosperity, local and general. We point to the past, and to the contrast furnished by tbe pres ent, in support f this claim, and we censure and condemn the democrath tariff programme, as developed, in congress, as highly Injurious to the productive and industrial Interests ol the country, and In particular as hurtful to I hose of our own state. We denounce tho action of the dem ocratic party in congress for Its, dis crimination against producer in our fields, forests and mines and in favor or particular classes of n m nu fact u res, chiefly of the East, and ofaieclal interests iu the South. ! 4. We reatllrm the doctrine of the republican party In relation to money as statin in its national platform ol 1SW, particularly as follows, towlt: "The American iieoplc, from tra dition and Interests, favor bimetal ism, and the republican party de mands the uses of both gold and silver as standard money, with audi restrictions and under such pro visions to be determined by 'legisla tion as will secure thd maintenance of tho parity of values of the two metals, so that the purchasing and debt-paying swer " of" the dollar, whether of eilvcr, gold or aper, shall be at all times equal. The interests of the producers of the country, Its farmers and Its working men, demand that every dollar, paper or coin, issued by the govern ment shall be as gisxl as any other." We commend the efforts made by the government hitherto, to secure an International conference to adopt such measures as will Insure parity of value between gold and silver throughout the world, and call upon it to renew and continue such efforts. 5. The construction of the Nicaragua canal is of the highest importance to the American -x-oplc, both as a measure of national defense and to build up and maintain American commerce. It Is moreover of special importance to our Pacific states, and wo favor Its construction as speedily as possible by tho government of the United States. 6. We demand the enactment of rigid restrictions on foreign Immigra tion both for protection of our country against illiterate and vicious classes from foreign lauds, and for protection of our labor and preservation to our own ieop1o of tho remainder of our Diabetes Cured! Wonderful Work. A New Being Created! Iftr Sin; tf you could see the writer of thin letter and note the wo.lTftil rliunirc that has been effected In hicae hy tiikinu lr. it ant's Kidney and l.iver Cure, you -vi.itiM certainty beasloninlie.1 I w:ts a tuoft wiftched aniTiTCr r tliM ye.ir, tryintf nil ktnil of medicine and tfottinu iki r-lief. The flow of mine w;t very excc'lve. 1 wia very eonlip.tted n al-o com r. with I'srlsmrh'S. and felt at w.tr with luyelf anJ the wurld at large: lilt. t!uink ! your wottilvrfut miilii'itte, I ( -It tf tlmtiifh I wse a new H-iii(r. and I fi.T a wonderful mre hat lievii . il'i-i t.i' in toy cae. With toy l -l M-lM-e fr ymtf fnrthei itiiTSA. I ro n.iiii Yourn rt-Fai't fully, A. MilH)NAI.I, ' Ashland, Wis. For aala by IlilNhoro Phartnaey. national domain; and to these ends we call for a suitable capitation tax upon all Immigrants. 7. In our state affair we demand cloeest scrutiny and economy in ex penditures. We condemn tbe prodi gality and excess of putt legislature, and call upon the next legislative assembly to keep all appropriations within limit of the most economical administration consistent with effi ciency The officer of the adminis trative department of the state have become too expensive, and their ex pensea must be reduced. When the constitution fixes the salary, only the constitutional salary should be paid, without additional emolu ments. The practice of employing' unnecessary clerks and of paying fees lk excess of just payment for services needed or rendered, has become an abuse that must be cut off, and wt pledge tho republican party to prose cution and accomplishment of this reform. District attorneys and other officials should be paid fixed salaries, since payment of fees encourages litigation and entails upon tho tax payers heavy and needles exNMist. H. We commend the Mllcy of the republican party In relation to tho internal Improvements, and in par ticular In opening our waterways to commerce and we denonuce the llllb erality of the democratic parly in these Important matters. 9. Experience in our fisheries has shown that to prevent wholesale destruction ol fish, all fish-traps, Ash wheels and fish-seines, and all other gear now in use except the gill net, should be abolished. 10. That It Is tho sense of this convention, that the coming session of the legislature should pass an act providing for the pay men t of all taxes at two different times one-half In the spring aud the other half in the fall, optional with the tatpayer to pay all iu the spring in one -sty-inent If he so desires. A KeaaUaaNie mt IMtrnlty. (lorernor l.ord will clothe the ex ecutive siwer of the state of Oregon with thegurb of dignity for which it has long Htinensl. The clownlshuess of Pennoyer, the self-ndvertlsing demagogue, will go down to the saw dust, where it Ix-longs, and the busi ness of the state will goon without disturbing appeals from the executive office to the Ignorant and discontent ed. We are going to have a repulTi can governor this time. Klamath Htar. ew Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, If you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will lie paid back. Sufferers from la gripe found it just the thing aud under its use bad a speedy and s?rfect recovery. Try a samplo bottle nt our expense and learn for yourself Just how good a thing it Is. Trial bottles free at Hillsboro Pharmacy. Urge size 50c and $1. "That Salem lawertiy the name of Lord," is the way the jiopulist paers refer to the republican candidate for governor. There Is Just one thing in which he lays over Pierce. If elected he will lie governor, not lVnnoyer. Salem Journal. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. . e rv "7 t L'l Has Saved His Life! Marvelous Cure! INnskv, tlRKOos, April :V '!. O. W. If. Mm.. Co.. Portland. Ore. lUtirSirt: Alsiitt a year ago I a at laid up with rhiiitiistitti. 1 w.i la a territ'li elate. I could mil turn over in 1-I witlmtil rtHiatifo tliete ai imi phyi i.in in ll iiiK'V 1 tried vatiott liniment, hut I hey nil hdled. When my nondillon w.i very -eri.uia. as the f:iili fcenied to lie striking iienr the iieitrt, vonr Hir.'iit I'.tiite . I -Ti mid had Wtlo'i.f Ci.iij illil. I ! i tiitc 1 wn ill vl It rh'-iitniH im, he i':ilh'. tin me. ind hioMnlit a Uitlh'of t'oiiiroil. He iiiiiiMii-iiiitl rtiMiii:ic me a ith it. and in lea than lire miiiuie I inia nlieve.; in liulf an hour I na it hie I 1 1 wiiiK my feet otif of Is-il, and oin Imiir I wit a down M-ilr. I to lell the U.tlle with me. and I applied It eever.il lime. I'rotn I hat duv to till I have m.t I n troubled with rlieniuMli'tii I (s-l ttKit I owe my life to the wonderful oil. All tliis r;tn I verilled hv Frtil ILiiuce. of llitrney, aleii tho l.iinlf.ird 4 the hotel and soveral otheie. I njwsya carry a rt-dtle of t'oiipo Oil in mv grip' now. Visits veiy tritlv, t . II. MMtTON. A.iyer Burn. Il.irtn-y Co.. Oi'Tfm. Price 50 cents anJ $l per l.tile. For sale hy Hillahoro Pharttiacy. W -I I I klVN'-fCL REPl'BLIl'AM form I'OSYESTIO.1 The delegates to the llepubllcan County Convention met pursuant to the call of the central committee. (Jeo. W. Patterson, chairman of the central committee, called th conven tion to order. On motion Geo. W. Patterson was chosen temporary chairman, F. A. Olds, temporary j secretary, and Hon, S. A. Durham, i assistant secretary. The committee on credenliaLt ap pointed was W. D. Wood, J. O. Ou tin, T. . Cornelius, John Helsler and Scott Walker. On motion of Frank Davy a com mittee nn order of business wa ap pointed consisting, of Frank Davy, Thus. Paulsen, J. Oiry, Cal. Jack and J. J. Morgan. I' pou the motion of J. C. Oreer a committee on iermanei)t organiza tion was appointed, to-wlt: J. C. Greer, J. S. Jackson, L. F. Carstens, K. A. Eddy and J. U. Eversou. Ou motion the convention took a recess until 1 :.'!0 p. m. At the afternoon si-sslon the com mittee on order of business recom mending that the convention : First, receive and adopt the re- srt of committee on credentials. Second, rc-sirl of committee on permanent organisation. Third, to nominate) rpresentatives Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, County Judge Commissioner Clerk Sheriff Assessor ltecorder Treasurer Sup't of Schools Surveyor Coroner Fourteenth, ehst County Central Committee. Fifteenth, ratify precinct nominations The reHirt of the committee was adopted. The committee on credentials re ported the following named delegates eutithsl to a vote in tho convention from their resiiecilve precincts: Cornelius J. W. Mursh, F. Shoen, fl. (J. Hancock, C. F. Neep, T. K. Cornelius and II. lichling. Dilhy-C. W. fhlel, T. O. Tiald and D. M. Dunbar. Ivist lluttcW. J. Hobinsoii, J. D. (lite, S. Iiiirham, It. A. Marks, A. SV. Haines, A. N. Davie and Thos. Paulsen. I'rfist Cislur Ctis'k J. E. Hislges, V. It. Day, J. II. Fsldy, I IJ. Spi n cer and J. 1'. Hyio i. Gales ( ns'k .las. McClarau, J. Helsler, N. C. Lilly, Z. H. Hanes, Henry lldlar hik! llrhv Wilson. WashingloM John Voss, (', V Meek, It. Cowen, J. S. Jackson, Wm Norton and L. Tlmmpkins. Iteaverduiii J. t) A. Young, Ja- tHib Wismer, Win. A. Klrts, .1. II. Everson aud M. J. Summon. South Tualatin- J. Hobiuson,S. A. McCherry, I.. M. Simpum and W. A. Griffith. North Forest Grove John Harri son, Wilson llowlhy Jr., Geo. H. Hughes, John Wanner, Andrew Knox and A. 11. Gates. South Forest Grove IInry llux ton, T. E. Greer, W. S. Ingles, F. S. Barnes, Goo. Smith and Frank Davy. Gaston W. S. Hudson by II. 8. Hudson proxy., T. W. Sain, I). Mar tin, F. M. Hill by A. Hill proxy, W. S. Walker ami J. W. Sappingtou. North Hillsboro E. C. Hughes, It. Waggoner, J. J. Morgan, W. E. Itrock, It. II. Greer, It.' I m brie, V. D. Wotsls, II. V. Gats and W. V. Wiley. South Hillsboro John Carstens, T. H. Tongue, T. D. Humphreys, J. P. Hicks, D. K. Hill, O. W. Patter son, Geo. 1). Wilcox, Wm. Hay, Chas. Dow en and T. II. Perkins. West Uutte-C. Hess, C. Jack Sr.. M. Dillaboy, Andrew Jack. Iiuxtnn Wm. Stephens and Jas. Kinney. Mountain Thos. Meacham and J. Q. Johnson. Columbia 11. Cornelius, S. A. D. Meek, K. It. Ilahn, J. II. May and J. C. Cory. lhaverton J. Isdii'tts, O. Oleson, C. Walker and H. fl. Davie. Greenville W. L. Moore, Geo. McGraw, Chris. P. Yates, L. F. Cars tens, J. W. Marsh and Ira ltradley. West Cedar Creek J. R Young, J. O. Gustin, Ueo. lU-isner, Chas. True, A. S. Ynughan, F. A. Old, f. Johnson and lu Mi-Connell. Wapato W. S. Hudson, T. W. Hnin, D. Martin, S. Walker, Frank Hill and John Sappingtou. The committee on rnianent or ganization rrs-ommendisl that the temporary officers Is mado srina nent. The resrt of the committee was adopted. For representntives to the legisla ture Messrs. Itarnes, of Fo.vst (Jnivet Meek, of Columbia; Yates, of Dairy; Tlgard of Ivtst Dutte; f tates, of Hills boro, and Purdy were nominated. The flrt ballot stood: Dames 27 Meek lrt Yates ;.. 41 Tlgard 10 Gates Purdy 0 Total. 112 No elccliou. The secuod ballot sfood : Vale 13 liarue Meek Tlgard Gates 7 Purdy Blank 1 Tout 112 C. P. Yate havlag received a ma jority of the vote cast was oomioated. The next ballot stood t Barnes 22 Tlgard ! Purdy 13 Moek 2 Gates Total No election. The second ballot stood t Tlgard Barnes Meek Gates Purdy ..I A ..!. ....:) 10!) Total So C. F. Tiganl wa nominated. The next ballot sto-td: Meek 1 1 Purdy 2' Gates -' Barrett a Total So there was no choice. The second ballot stood : Gates Meek Purdy '. Blank tin ...ttt ...:w ...i.'i I HI Total So H. V. Gates was choseu. For county judge, II on 'a. Sam. Hughes, of Forest Grove, aud it. P. Cornelius, of Columbia, were notnl natcd. The votes stood : Hughes il Cornelius '. o Total 110 So H. P. Cornelius wa named for eouuty judge. For county commissioner, D. B. Iteasoner, of Cedar Creek, and Al fred Davles, of Beaverton, were nom inated. The Istliott stood ; . , . Iteasoner G Da vies K7 Total JH So Mr. Iteasoner wa nominated. For county clerk, Mr. It. B. Gisstln was renominated by acclamation. II. P. Ford wo nominated by acclamation for slier Iff. For assessor the names of Oco. Wilcox, C. E. Delchman and S. II. Humphreys, all of Hillsboro, were placed before the convention. Tho votiw stood : Wilcox 00 Delchman "0 Humphreys J1 Total m So Mr. Wilcox was nominated. For recorder of convey a uta, Wm. L. Moore, of Dairy, Jest. Bailey, ol Forest Orove; E. 1 McCormick,ol Tualatin, and T. B. Perkins, of Hills boro, were before the convention for Its choice. The first ballot stood : Moore ; Bailey McCormick , Perkins . Total No choice. The stissl : Moore McCormick Perkins Bailey :( !) .19 21 ! 110 second tsillot 27 02 9 2.J Total Ill There being no choice the .'Jd ballot was taken and resulted : Moore 4 McCormick 62 Bailey I Total Ill So Mr. McCormick was nominated. For treasurer, Hon. John Sapping ton, of Wapato, J. N. Grabel, Win. Pointer and F. M. Kelsay, of Hills boro, were before the convention. The ballot stood; Sapplngton Th Grabel .I Pointer 25 Kelsay :l Total Ill So Sapplngton was nominated. For Aaperlntendent of arhMls the vote was : Wm. Bond, Forest Grove, rt.1 J. T. 1 mrrlcn, Cornelius, 2 J. II. Stanley, Hillsboro, .t) Clark Smith, Cornelius, 5 L. C. Walker, Forest Grove, .1 A. T. Palm, Hillsboro, H Total So Mr. Bond waa nominated. For surveyor the vote was : FJsworth Wilkes, Hillsboro,.... A. 1 Strodn, " J.CHall, 110 ..7 ..15 Total 07 So Mr. Wilkes gum on th ticket. Dr. W. D. Wood was nominated Ar coroner by acelamatioi. The central eoruruitteemen named are: Cornelius Dilley... F- Hutte E. Cedar Creek... Gale Creek Washington S. Forest Grove..: O. W. Marsten J. B. Aplin ....W. J. Uohhison W. K. Day N. P. Lilley ...Ilichanl Conuell ..Geo. Smith Dairy Ira Bradley W.Cedar Creek C.Truw S. Hillsboro N. Hillsboro W. Hutte Buxton Mountain Columbia Beavertou Beaverdam S. Tualallu N. Forest Orove. Wapato ...O. W. Patterson W. D. Wi-hI ..Andrew Jatk ...Jos. Klu my J. Q. Johnson J. C. Cory ...Ja. Hunling':iu W. A. Kirts J. Simpson Jno. Harri-sin ...Harvey Hudson The precincts certified up the nom inations for justices of the peace and constables as follows: (The J. P. an named first and constable second.) E. Butte-A. V. Duvies, C. F. Tlgard. Forest Grove F. Davey, E. B. Sappingtou. Bcaverdrtin M. J. Summers. Washington J. W. lilley, Joseph Connell. W. Butte Cal Jacksen, Solniitou Jack. E. Cedur Creek G. C. iHty, Wm. Speu. Waistto W. S. Hudson, S. S. Ienox, Ihiiry I. E. Bradley, John Ire land. W. Cedar Cretk J. K. Young, J. Anderson. Gales Creek M. L. ViniS'id, Jno. Hitycmft. Beaverton .1. Ivlotls, Frank Hendricks. llillslsm. -J. I. Knight, William Annans. The convention adjourned. The central committi'e met and organixed by choosing f I. W. Patter son, chairman, and .1. V. Corey, see rotary. Tho oommlttist then ad loomed to meet nt Forest Grove to morrow, Saturday, May Ii, at lo :)o n. in. Krause's Headache Capsules - war ranted. HCIIOOL KEPOKTH, ""'Aitf tliR WIHa 'KpcinWI. 1 ' Tho following is the n rt of tho Arcade school, No. .Mi, for month ending April 27. No. of days taught, 20; No. of pupils enrolled, 12; No. of days attendants', Hi.'ij No. of times tardy, 1; average dally attendance, 8.1; No. of visitors, 4. The following uamcd pupils were neither absent nor tardy: Alice Iticc, Claude Davis, Elsie and Marvin Jones. II kttik M'i.msrv, Teacher, MUI NTAI NslllF, NU. .VI AMI 71. The following Is a rcKrt of Moun tain Side school, district No. M and 71. No. of nu nl Is enrol lis I. l!7: iluvs tatipht, 20; No, days uttendanee, 4'h; .o. nun's taniy, is; inoso who nave Iss'n neither nhsent nor tsrdv ilnrinir the month are, Claudeand filla lane, Claude Jackson, Jesso Snyder, lddio North, Clyde ami Martin lano, Malik' Protwer, Ida WboNhlegel, Ca-tlo Itowell, Gracio Wallnn, Mona Hunt, Jenettc Boas. No. of I -I tors, 0. Nkttik Jack, Teacher. liLEVCOl-, no. !. Follow ing is tho report of Glc ncoo scIkhiI, district No. y for month end ing April 27th : No of days taught, 20; No. of days attendants-, K,l; No. of days alisenis", 42; No. times taniy, ti; averagn daily at tendance, 112. Those neither absent nor taniy are: Ella and Eugenia San ford, Edith Johnson, Bertha Meacham, Iiollie Miller, tflithi, Jackson, Etta John son, Winnie 1,1 niol it, Mamie Billion, Fannie Boss, Nellie Neep, G rover Neep and Frank Jackson. l'U)KI.N( K Olmmtkai), Teacher. eMaawAv HI XTON, .NO. 72. The following is tho monthly re port of district No. 72, Buxton, Ore gon, for month beginning April .Id and ending April 27, lt'J4: Total No. enrolled, 8.',; total No. of days attendance, 443; averagn daily at tendants', 20. Those on the roll of honor are: Earl Buxton, Mae, Alice and Alfred Cutnmlugs, Emma and Donnln Mcpherson, Bertie Menden hall, Erin and Freddie Stowell. The visitors were: Miss ltmbert, Mrs. Menilenhsli and Iuelht Meu denhall. Anna I.lstkii, Teacher. A TheMhtfsT'e7ea f"onu"ts his Isst Interests by having a Isix of KrauVs lloadachc CnMu1es at hand; taken as direct is I will pre vent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause, in fact If your skull was cracked it would pre vent siln. 2" cents per Ikx. For sale by Hillshoro Pharmacy. Hat He Peeled Tkeas. I bey were takin' a subaeription for parr In tbe town, And the editor, aa naoal, was nu hand, Aud be said, if they meant bnaitieaa, they niost do tl a tLhia up brown, And they'd haee the bewt nwapar in tbe land. they hadn't any money, but one man he nave a alter, And one rblped in a male that saw tbe wart Another ray a now that had heen djio for a year. And didn't know what she waa liyin' for. Una-a, larkeya, eows and ebickebs-ibty was aivea oa tbe spot, 'Till the RMnnd with all the animals Wat bid t Bol tbe editor a-euiilin' an' a-cotherin' up the lot, Held t -I tare- I'll g., to fcrniin' ! " An he did. Anil I nnsl notion,