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

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HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT.
tuifttd in i ha prntonWat llH.koro.Orefoa,
ubeerlptton, la ad ranee, par year , . fl to
IlILLeBoKO fL'OLIHHlXQ CO., Proprietor.
I). M.C.OACLT, Fdltor.
orrtitAL t-Afr.it or rum ttrv
FRIDAY, JULY 13.
Th railroad trains have resumed
traffic, after Laving been tied up for
two weeks.
Europe U dentin? to another sur
prise. The I'nlteU State govern
in ut Is not K'Antg to Uj overthrown
ty lX-U and Hovercltcn.
It luay liuve wh ined cruel to Are
Into that ( lil'.x iitob, but it wa
not. Tlmt act ha auvetl liuulrtU of
live.
The coal titluer of Indiana an
nouneo that they will aaln strike In
Aujfuht. Well, let them quit work.
They have the right. Hut let pro
tectlon Uj extended to the non-union
men w lio Ink' their plait.
The C hit uko U. 8. rrnnd Jury liu
luado eonitncndublu rgtent toward
an Invalidation of Mr. Debit. lVrha
he will soon nee tlmt treason aifalnut
tho U. H. ifovernnient Is a different
matter from quarting with Jim
Hall. '
The aoldiera lu mercy tired over
the head.4 of the mob la an Illinois
tow n and killed two Innocent women
in their own Iiouacs. It were better
that half that disorderly mob had
bitten the dust than that thorn two
Women should have died.
Hoverelj;n, Oram! Ma-ter of the
Knight of Iutxir, ha advlacd a
strike, but tho local a-Knibliea do not
go out. There U difficulty when a
general ntrlke in-cuim, for then all are
Idle and there are no wago earnera to
contribute to the support ' of the
loungers.
The pojiullnt committee killed two
bird j with one atone when In en
dorsed the American Railroad Union
the strike and Its own party. For
fully 93 ier cent, of the citizens of
Oregon and of the union for that
matter, are loyal to the government,
Hud aupport the president In hla
measures taken to restore and main-
tain order.
i- . - - , -. j
Strikers do nut hesitate to turn to
capitalist and accept alma with
which to buy food. In Sacramento
they paved a subscription paper
among the business men and raised
$2000. They then boasted of what
tbey had done. They could have
earned tlmt sum in two days, but
that would have been dishonorable
In an "organized" laborer.
The Industrial situation continues
to improve, and rumors from the
council of the Federative trade Dow
in M-ewion at Chicago, are to the effect
that no sympathetic strike will be
ordered. 1-lfclit hundred butchers
struck yesterday at the Chicago stin k
yard, hut two men applied for
every vacancy. The nun union men
are receiving protection from the
militia.
The Oswego I run Worker Ihltik
the nlrike hat not been a fair test of
strength ltetween the employees and
railroad compauies. The strikers In
terfered with the running of mail
trains and by so doing invited the
presence of U. 8. trooe. They also
hung around as If yearning for Jobs,
and did not permit an opportunity to
ace if trains could he ocrated with
out the assistance of union men.
The strikers have displayed weak
ness, lack of confidence in their ow n
strength, and poor silicy.
The U-tter element of Portbual,
called the striker la-t Huuday by
occupying the l'laai with Ilev. Ir.
Wallace, of the First Congregational
church, for senker. Ills subject
was an answer to the iutlon "Is it
yvrong tit he a capitalist?" There
v.-a. an attempt on the part of some
boozers lo brink up the meeting,
but it fulled. One f.ld man cursed
Yashiutti, Lincoln and Cleveland,
and was promptly knocked down by
an older Grand Army man.
At the lse of the rebellion in 180ft
the great state' rights temple, in
some quarters considered grand and
of mngninceiit proportion, was a
black mass of charred timber amid
beans of d'-brlsw lth here and there
chimney left standing. Hint'
then a few have pntid to rcmlr
the htrmture by building to llune
smoke llut, but within th last
eight days, President Cleveland hus
knocked down those monuments of
departed greatness so that there is
not one brick left usn another that
la not thrown do n. 'Tis well.
Two years ago, when private In
tervsts started to protect Itself Inde
pendent of tlte state, 'when the
mob attacked the i'inkcrtou at
Homestead, there was great wun-
friaiat and public opinion retired the
private guard. After wards, whra
the State militia was used to subdue
She mobs, enothcr outcry was raised
whose echo rolled through the 14
Oregon campaign in "We demand
the abolition of the Oregon National
Guard." and now the rioters "de
mand" the withdrawal of the V. &
troops, and one political part) in Or
egon, by its central committee en
dorses tl course of the strikers and
-extends moral aid to them. W Lore-
fore it would seem that these people
would remove all protection , to to
clety in tho enjoymeut of properly j
clxbu.
A G ALU SO TYXAXSY.
The Industrial disturbance, which
have for the pest two weeks disar
ranged communication front the
Alleghanles to the Pacific ocean, are
not caused by a conflict between
labor and capital, but between ca pi
tal and a labor trust. Tne labor soci
etles bave not all the skilled labor In
the country, nor half of It It Is idle
for Debstoaay that the railroad com
panies cannot run trains because of a
luck of men. Such la not the case.
There are thousand and tens of
thousands of non-union men capable
of taking hold of trains and operat
ing them. ' Why don't they do it?
Simply because Mr. Debs and his
"organized labor, by violence, by
murder; prevents such a thing. This
U not only true of railroad employes,
but of Journeymen of every other
trade. And worse stllk, a very large
per cent of 'the members of these
organization are there, not from
choice, hut because they are compel
led to join that they may work un
molested. Were government to
exact a license of fifty cents or a doU
lar per month, permitting mechanics
to follow their respective callings
! there would lie great complaint, but
when a few walking dehvates decree
such an a-elii-nl, men submit to
their demands. j
The whole system Is a galling
tyranny and the labor world ought
now to rise up in Its strength aud
overthrow It.
If the railroad 'companies will
assure non-union men Of protection
protection of lilo aud freedom from
moli'stalion, tin y ciiu i-t all the men
they need, aud so euu any other em
ployer. Hut oou union men love life
quite as well as other men and they
do not care to rUk It where these
violent strikers are demanding' and
taking it. Uut the railroads them
selves are Intimidated by thia "or
ganized" lalairnnd cringe, like cow
ards. D l and Sovereign are not of
the royal blood, and if a dignified
aud firm aland is taken, those
worthies will besieedlty dethroned.
Now will the railroad couianieo
rise to the emergency? Will they
fill vacancies with competent men
w hen they offer, protect them w hen
employed, and assure them of steady
employment? If that is done, as
many men as are needed can be had.
But, heretofore, It has been the prac
tice with transportation compunies,
after strikes had proceeded to a cer
tain point, to discharge the men who
had stood by them in a time of
trouble, and fill their places with the
old strikers. Non-union men have
been buffeted by both sides and it is
not strange that they hang back. If
coal miners, silver miners or gold
miners leave the pits, put in non
union men and protect them. Let it
be understood that vacancies will be
filled as they occur with applying
operatives, regardless as to whether
they are unionist or not. Iibor
employers should adopt a scale of
wnges aud rules of work that are
Just to employes, and stop this arbi
tration of disputes. The employers
should see that there are no grounds
for disputes, and when reatless em
ployes invent such, let them quit and
find employment where things run
smoother.
Sovereign has called out the
Knights of Ialar, one million strong,
he claims. He hnsd me more, lie
has taken the bread from the mouths
of two million women and children.
EO.riYOLEJT TO X.IKT1AL LAW.
Ou Htdurd iy last, President Cleve
land issued the following proclama
tion: "Now, therefore. I, drover tli ve
land, president of the United sstutcs,
do hereby udmonM. all gissl citizens,
and all s'rsoiis u ho may be or may
coiiu- within city and state aforesaid a
gainst aiding, countenancing, encour
glng or taking any part In such unlaw
ful obstructions, combinations and
assemblage) aud I do hereby warn
all persons engaging in or in u.iy way
connected with such uuliiwful ob
structions, cumbinutlons and acm
bhiges to dl;qcrst and retire m acca
ble to their ressjvtive abodes on or
before 12 o'clock noon, on th? IHli
day of July, in-t:int. Those who
disregard thJj warning and rf-rIt In
taking part with a ,i.otoiis n.oh In
forcibly resisting and olntruetng the
ex'ution of the law of the United j
states, or with iulerfi rliig with the
functions of tti government, or de
stroying or attempting to destroy
Ihe proKTty belonging to the United
Stall's, or under its protection, cannot
be regarded otherwise than as public
enemies.
"Troops rmployiil against sinh
rlotoua mob w ill wt with all moder
ation and fortsranceciibleut with
the accompli aliment of the tUiretl
end, but the wee-with's that coiifro.it
thfiu will not with certainty permit
discrimination Istwii-n guilty par
ticipants and tho; wh" are mingled
with them from rurll(y n;id with
out criminal intent. The only sure
mirse, .theref.we, for those not ac
(ually uulo.vfglly particiating Is to
abide at their homes, or at lcat not
to be townd in the ncighborhixsl or
rlotiKis asaemllagiw. While there
will be no hesitation or vacillation In
the decisive treatment of tho guilty,
this warnlug is especially intended t
protect and save the Innocent. In
Uttjmony whereof, I Iwrcunto set
my hatJ and caue the seal of the
United States I) be hen to nr.l ted.
Done at the city of Washington, this
&th . day of July, In the year of our
, Lord, 189), and of tlte independence
of the United Stall's of Am rim tl.o
Ulth."
FINANCIAL EXHIBIT
WASHINGTON
JULY 1, 1693,
SCHOOL
Balance on hand, July 1, 1M3
Received from Delinquent Tax '18 to
Fines
" State Appropriation
" Tar, mi
Cr.
By orders paid.
Balance on band, June 30, 1894
ZXCTM FVXD.
Balance on band, July 1, 1S93
u M June8t), 1S94
IS8TITCTE
Cash for permits, 4c .".
By orders paid '.
INDIGENT SOLDIERS FUNI.
Balance on hand. July 1. 1898
Amount from County Fund
Ca.
By orders paid '.
Balance on hand..'.
STATE
Balance oti hand, July 1, 193
Amount from Tux, ls&tf
" " Couuty Fund In lieu
Ca.
By amount paid State Treasurer, 1392
" " 1383
KtMKBVK
Balance on hand, July 1, 1893.,
Ck.
By orders paid.
COUNTY
Balance on hand, July I, 1893
Amount received, Poll Tax, 1!3
" " Tax, 1893
" Delinquent Tax, '80
" " 1'eddlerV License
" " Liquor License
costs, 8 ate Cases
trial Fees
Reporter Fees
rent, Poor Farm
from Hchool Districts
" Cities
Interest Koehler Work
Paupers
it
it
Kstrays
Total Fund.
By a uount to Indigent Fund
" interest paid on County Warrants..
" paid Warrants ..,
" to State Fund In lieu Road Fund....
Balance on hand
PUBLIC BOAO TVSO.
To amount from State Treasurer 1893
To amount from Ntate Treasurer 1893
Cu.
By orders paid
Balance on hand
STATEMENT OF
Assessing and collecting Revenue.
Bounty on wild animals
Bridges
Couuty Court
" Commissioners' Court.
Judge's salary..
Treasurer's salary i
.School Superintendent and
wurveyor tec
" Stock Iusja'ctor,.
Circuit Court
Elections
Fuel aud Light
Furniture, Court House and Jail.
Inquests
Inane
Interest on Money ,
" " County Warrants
Janitor
Jurors, Justice. Court
Military list
Poor Farm
Paiijiers ;
Prisoners .
Road '.
Repairs, (Jourt House and Jail
Refunded and Remitted
stationery
Stato cass
witnesses, Ktaie cases
Sidewalk and Fenc
Witnesses, Orand Jury
Money borrowed (paid)
Warrant for Delinquent Tax, h92
By rent, Poor Farm
Balance on hand
STATEMENT OF
Class "A"
unpaid July 1, 180.1...
1W4....
1SS3....
JH04....
1 893...
194...,
1893...
1894...
lMi.1...
1801...
1X9.1....
1804...
1803...
1804...,
1893...,
1N9I...,
1893...
sr
I94..
Balance uumitl
.t
I'U'i
"
HS I, j,
II O
R" t M
" ld during
ii
n pi l ti
I M U
l II
II II
ll' ' II II
It II
TI H M
II .1
X" II II
ald during
ii
"P" Issued
" paid "
Total amount unpaid July 1, 1h,H
DELINQUENT LIST.
ll-Amouut unpal'l July 1. 1893
" 194
" 1883
" " Hi
" ft 1893.,
ild during year k
unpaid July I, isii
it " I "93.'.
' " is'il
"'.. ...... i f. ...... ...... i
is!.i .;
" " SJ "''
ik93.....!.!...!!."!!..."!i!
paid during year "..V.V.V.VJ
unaid July 1, lfi
" " 1!J ''
paid during year
I ii
1 885- !"
ii i
lwu-
II
1887-
M II
1888-
ii
M U
1889-
l u
I It
JS90- ."
..' ,M
ii ii
IbOI-
. i
l9J-
ii ii
i ii
1S91-
Unjsll.l July j, SI .
" ? 193..
paid during year
unpaid July 1, 1891..
" " 1S93..
jxiiJ during year
i.nsld July , mi ...
' " U93.'
paJd during year
unpaid July I, IM)l...
Total amount dcliuqtient
UECAPITUATION.
Asacn.
Balance la County Fund
ea.aww. a.,,
COUNTY. OREGON.
TO JUNC SO, 1194.
FU2CD.
T.273 44
3 1,91 2
................ 108 90
- 1,1 $4 40
W.395 70
35,905 70
29,828 29
6,077 41
2 90
144 30
114 30
350 80
293 33
62 90
-
fTSP.
. "4 30
150 80
200 00
...
FVXD.
67 49
1
80,640 49
30,640 49
9,743 70
1
839 01
Road Fund..
Tax
9,748 70
20,891 79
ITXD.
2,996 78
2,996 73
2,906 73
FUND.
to '93....
2,447 20
440 00
30,066 36
6,004 98
7 60
1,200 00
69 95
3M 00
94 Oft
300 00
260 95
95 44
9 00
9 90
4 10
v
41,353 49
200 00
796 96
36,326 84
839 61
37,663 41
3,690 08
818 81
79ft 71
23 10
479 23
839 CI
EXPENDITURES.
6,687 61
378 50
5,126 73
1,27ft 50
471 95
702 00
650 00
assistant, salary
639 87
8ft 50
2ft 00
3,009 8ft
1,216 70
401 2ft
1,112 8ft
132 7ft
252 80
200 00
76 96
30.1 90
14 00
20 00
590 00
2,503 21
787 82
6,3rt8 69
676 38
H9 21
1,210 1ft
3.132 52
.
,
1,456 10
& 00
177 00
2,003 27
2,910 91
46,319 73
300 00
t
COUNTY ORDERS.
40,019 7.1
It 10
17 81
4 22
10 20
t 00
13 34
83 41
320 50
40 It
274 26
62 10
45,552 77
85,296 89
212 1C
I0.2.VS
0.16 73
6,627 8C
4..V.8 08
f,6M S7
l,Kl 14
i.o-'.a 4H
2,oa: 12
6,527 36
4,568 08
1,812 13
8 20
1,164 18
1,050 48
2,976 44
44 86
2,636 00
45 62 .
3,55ft 30
5ft 10
6.05ft ID
3U7 0,)
8.a.-. 44
2,W0 41
3,409 90
P.ftof U
r"vrr
a.WI sn
:,.'fj 27
4.1,f0 91 1
II 10
a ) a a
1,690 01
Highest of H la Uiveninff Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
11
ABSOLLTTELY PURE
Amount of Delinquent LUts
tiro Aioeis
LIABILITIES.
Unpaid County Orders 10,916 73
Orosa Liabilities
Net Assets
STATE OF OREGON, )
County of ashington. J
I. R. B. GOODIN. Countv Clerk of Wasl.imrtnn c.m.. ( wn .i
hereby certify that the foregoing staiemern are true nod ej.rrect. '
Witness my hand and the seHl'.H Countv Court hereto set
this July 6, 14. seal. R. R. ijonuix. Count v Clerk.
MIIKKIFF'M MALE.
BT vtrtos of to xrraUotfit!crM Ba
OrJr f :. Uom1 uat of lh Ciruai,
Court cf tb 8; l of Oregon. fr Wubinf
urn toautr, hi fsT'irci i,t.n MowlbT nd
sami lUr K Osrriii sod J. M. Usrri-
kun, fur I fit two nf 'I Mil. cnl, Slid fur lb
lurtm r suia ir i.v v. M cuij ftom.
Wiihiuu-. nl Ibrrruu Ht lbs rut uf til p-r
rent prr snnam. from tb lW.h Jirof &lnroli.
lim, sad for lh ami ul irwiws of ule
ul vf mid writ.
Now tlmn-fur. hr virta sad in pannsnri
of Mid jailuniMit. defra sad ontttr ol skis,
sis, 1 will, on Mond . th Gib of
Soeniit, ism. 111 lb.' smith d'r of tbe Cuort
Uugw, in Hill'b'iru WbiUKto cuauly.
Urrifun, St lbs butir uf 10 o'clock s. iu of
id dnr, sell si p'lhlio KUrtiuu to lb hU(b
st bidder fur Ptoli. tli f ult iwiujj -dtMcriU-U
runt proper, to-wil:
All tbnt tram of lund lying snj titoW in
Wliini(too t'mo'. Urwnn. utiil Dior r
tirulsrlv dHii-rild ntul diHiu.iisti hh lot Ni.
S of sod in Ll'.i k No. I nf mid in Nrlir
ndditiou to tlio Tutu of r'orcM (irora,
WahbitiKton Cii'iniy. Orcott. i itil ilin
brrrin brfora nnun l muuii, mid lor Ibu sums
and rx)iiaua of inl wilr.
bnul prupf rlv will ba l I iiubjwt to rv-
unmption hh pvr tiiinte of ( )r ton
W'lineMiiijr hnud tbi ad dn f 4nlr,
H. f rOKl). '
Hberiff of Watthitiffton Conutv, Orrtton.
H II K It ll'K'W M 1 1.K.
BT lrnof n trcntiou, iMinad oat of
I lit. Circuit Court, of lbs mui of Oiw
Run. for Washington crantr, upon a tran
script filed from Jiimioa (!onrt of North
llilialmro prrclbcl !u faTor . f U. J. Porter.
flitititiB, and auaiual H. l. Bryant and
lorciwa lirvnut, drfnndnat. for tb ium
of SIS 1.1, eoata. and for tba farther ium of
S17.7.1, L. H. eoid oo u. with interest tbareon
at (ha rata of H n-r o -rl nr-r auunra tnnu
tha 'JHtb dtj of I't.iury. IMi, and for tho
cottta and iik unen ot aal and nf an id writ.
Now, t lirrr f , by Tirtna and in pnran
anca of anid (i-voiion, and for waut of
pergonal propertr. 1 Imra eid npnn aod I
will, on Moiiaay. tha 3utli uay of July, 1W,
at ilia aomh tlimr of tba Coorthoune, in
HillaiKiro, Waiiliineton c nnty, Orevou, at
tba boar nf 1 o'(;loc I. M , of an id dar. awl I
at pablio auotioii to Ilia bis'ii at liidiler lor
caah, tba tollownu-draorioed leal proprrty,
towil
North X of lot 1 In lilork 41 iu tb city or
Furaat Orore, Waabnicton county. Urriion,
to aatiafy ttia I crntilM-r.rre nauiisl auiua,
and for tit toNta and viorimra of aind aulv.
Haid property will tx aold auliject to rv
drinpti.iu na er atatuta of Oregon.
Wituaaa my liautl Ihia 2'ibdi.vof Jnne.
II. V. r'llKK
hberilTof WaHbtnuton omuty, On a m.
6-
Adi:ilniMrutris) Hair.
TOTICK la In rehy 8iven, that in nnraa
I aucaof an end r of aula made by tbe
County Court vf M'aidiinulon mnnie. Ores
on, in the mutter of the etti of John
i'rniubo, deoraaMl. Hie nmli jHiuiiml, admin
iatratriz of mud entnte. will ai-il at poltlla
aummn, Kulijeel to ouiinrwalion by aittd
noart, the following di'wnlMd real propottyt
Tba eoath-eakt qunitiT of the north -wst
quarter, and the oortb-( at ina trr of the
aontb-weet iinaiti'i ol aeolmn H, lownnhtp
9 north of tMitewMt Willaiutitte nieriii
an, aoiitaiiiinw f ) nrrea more or leu. iitd
all aitnatml in WaNliinoton coi.nty, ntnte of
Oresun Hmd aiiewill Im made on Hat nr
day, tbe '-'Nt i!h ol July, IHWt, at liM'olork
A. M., at the Conrthoaiie door in lltliaboro.
Wn.hiuuton countv, Oregon Terma of
aaie, nn-tuird of the pureliaae prior emh in
hand on day of a:ile, one third in ow year
aud the remaining one llilrd in two yeara
from diiv i f enlx. I'ed rnd navnienta to
draw iulereat tit the tal of H a-r oe nt per
annnni, una to no eeuiirea iiy mortirniie ou
tb. premiaea oil. Couvevnuoe nl the tt
pei lie i f purubaaiir.
1(1 1 11 fc. 1 Kt Mllll,
idmlnintrnlris of the ratme of John Trqin
bn, droeAhrd.
Dated June It, m. H-T I
directly and inillrei-tly, hy pnoplo who cannot do lliclr own uynrlra, write their oau
letter, or koep tli. iro n Ixaikai and Iki1i nni know when lmlnea and legal papi r
which tbey m-Ml lumlle evi-ry clay am ia.le out rorreetly, e"AII tlna Miltia-e. and
aiucb more, wo teurh th-mntqlilti.
i Hundred, of our rnultiHt.-i am In yiaal pnaltlona, and there will be openlne. fur
bundri'd. more wheti tlmea iniirori'. N the time to prepare for them. H".lea, a
bualneaa eduratlon I. worth all It r.m.f..r hik'i owa mm. Hond for our calalocue, to
esara what and now we teaoli. Mailed fn lo any addrsM.
Portland Business College,
A. a. Armatrong, PHn. Portland, OrefifOn. j. . W... acrtrt
17 81 ,
J oo
1 tcj
jjif-L. irfi,i'7'f'aT"'"i'ii"' 'TIT
" "II '.
for Infants and Children.
THIRTT year.' rtawry,t4 af Ca.torU wrltV na yajbwnaa; .f
IjaqwewniABly tha De.yyajrtaat.a,4CMllJM
tha worW fcaa free hws, It la liarmW. Calldrew Ilka II tt
Kiwaa tkeaa hewltk. It win law that Uwwa. f tt Mather, kay,
atSIng wkiolt Afcaolwtalr aafw aoial prwr leaJly p.rft aa a
UM'i BB.dtelaa.
Ca.Ha r?awtrwya WarSBa,
Caatorta allaraFwTwrl.hi
CaatorlA yrareats ywmltlna; wwyCwroT.
fL??z.'L!!iP!yr wi vrtm Ca.
Pa.toria re U ate. TewtAtwa Treat Ue.
cure. Conittwatliral amd atn'aaey.
Caatorta nentrallaea tha affeet. ef earaowl. ael I aa er Hjeiowate.
Ca.torU doea not eoata'n orTklweJwplwam. or henareejHe fr7.
Caatorla Aaimllalea hW.eglaJjthataakaa4Wel.,
airing kea'thy and watwrat aUew.
C.atorU 1 1 pnt np In emeata Wtlwa iwily. It t. aj.t a.U tw, kr,lk.
P'"-li"T-'',,r-". n yen aayf klaa ataa n tha pi ay wrww.Ua
taatlt "Jw.t y aoel'aelsraiaaewt rrery ywrpwea."
goa tkat yon C-AfTOR-I-A.
I'll, fae-ala.il.
flgaatorw rf
0
Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorlo.
9 Pwder
m 43,596 91
47 686 99
10,916 73
36,670 26
I
dinlMitrnewr' A'otle.
ill .. U brubtr tea tba ibenoJer
'od h on tho lih day of Aftil,
1KH. apjaiioiad adoiiniTatorof tba aatata
of Urv I toilr Jl tod. ili sad. and baa
dul qiiahtt-d a MPh a-lmioi. rat.tr. All
iP"" laviuif ela ii KtiM mi id atat
I - Iw -oln m ir .i . pr n' tha aaas.
I w.th (.ro,-r ol ,, t. ib- iu'dr.ied at
Mb. law ...Ur.... l I. .ai. hi Hilia-h-iro,
Wwlnr. if,,, t i ,t, Orj..o. wiiinu
! MX liwitiltm l.w. . a. I .a '
I llnlli liilM 14.1. .Im .f Jn.1. IU'LI
, W. O riVlTH.
Adminia'rnrornf thermal ol Mary Kmily
Matod, Uwwt'aHl. S-7 '
AdtulnUtrntstr' Xwtier.
T
N'OTIOK U Iw-reii i iwn, ha tha Cmnlv
Conrl, . tbe Ntnla ..f Oireon. for
W ukhiui-t'iii 'Miiitv. Una ac-miuled tba On-derioiM-ii.
a.ttiinij-M...w n. .i.. u.. -.
' I r l...u.k .i- . , . .. ,
i . i una iiuiv
o,iniinti-iti'iu a.liuiiiiv irnlMf til ,ienhHia
llierelo-e. Iiat in,' i'iiuua riiniliHt kjihI ralati-,
aev lit rl.t mjui-aiml ant requir! loprvat-nl
them, with ti proii- riMii iii n. to tba nu
d. r-n,m,l, a- .,nh-e of 'lb II.
'I'oiii.n.. In .1.1 -.... U, ...k. ....... .i ... .
Jreoii, wilhiii i m Ml'h- from lh dtie
flia-euif It It a-... .r.ie
litl, Julv I'.', I'.i. ln
.tdminihiratwr'a) Settle.
VT OTICK i bertht iveu. tbat tba nndet-
1 V m.t.iH.1 I.... ... .. .. ..
tounty nrt of too atato of Oregon, for
" "-"'"K1". v "iii.t, aoinuiiHirator ot tbe
aetata oi Jvnn M.tlil. ! ceaxtKl. Ail porarna
nerarore, naTinir utainia aint eaideaiate
are hereby recuirMt to preeent tbem with
Ilia pr.i,r ..n. heri to tue, at Iba law ofrle
of IbouiKa U. luiiK'ne, in llililiro, Wa.h-
inifOlll ttrktliil 1 I m. . .. ... m..I . . i .
M j . ' n". -'".in w uoniiii
from ltu tlMia beroof.
s a hUUKLL MATrHKSON',
ltnt nr Mtolrn.
p.lKK.V f rora a oarrieit. at Mocntaindala
X ou July 4th, a lady'a ulat.r; cream
pouue nik, wit, i donld. watieaa plait In
the back and hell, fan'-euum from left
aUoulu.r with larne. white pearl buttona,
lare. full iIm... twill. . a i.i. . -
..... - - -- r. iturnii n
ward will be iwid lor Ma return, aud no
Htllaburo, Orritoo.
.tllpp.
N OTICE i hereby oiven. tbat nil County
Warrrniaendjial prior to May li.
laSH, are now redeemable at Ib. i.thoe of
Cii-mtv ' reaHurer. and ml rent will oeane
after inly I I, 11M.
4. W.BU'HNUTON,
7 (Joniiiy Treaanrer,
Hated, July m.
Dr. Price's Crsam Osking Powder
WarW's fair ttif beet Medal aad Plploaas. ,
TliHi U Ikiw tho atrikfri at Smith
monto tu Ik ;
" UV, tho nii'iiils'Pt fif the Ann ri
euu Kuilwiiy I'nioti, will man. movn
Hint Mil -ntli ly in Hit ir lU-Mth.Htiori, all
train, Itnnl itnd overland, nuiil. imi-
st'iiKtT ami fnljiht tmina, on wmdi
tion tlmt no 1'ulliniius In sttuoliid to
rfny traips, and that all employe.
no are now, aim iikmc w holiavo
Imi-ii ili liHrtf'-d fur n-fimnl to hainlle
i'ulllitillix, Ih rci until tod, without
,n-jinlif. Thi has Ut-n onr mw.
lion from thf tit-gitininir of the
siriKw."
-Now if tlifonimny dottt not kub
luit, tliiM- sumo li llowa will "kill"
eniflm, ovfrinrn curs mid tmr up
tnti-r;.
ar lost
annually.
LNOW IS THE TIME !
ir you want to buy a piec e of land In n
good location the iiiidervlgned lias for sale
300 acres In 5 and 10-acre tracts In A. H.
Johnson's First Addition, located !-', mile
northwest of
REEDVILLE,
alon? the county road to lut!cr Mill.
One-hair mile to Station, Tostotllce and . .
School ho use. Uecdvllic Is nicely located
12 miles from Portland on the S. V. It. It.,
miles east of IIUKboro. Terms: 1-2 cash;
balance In '3 years. All those lots have 40
foot road In front.
HANS RASMUSEfJ.
271 Agent, Reedville, Oregon.
23
CITY DRUG STORE
Main Street, Bet. Second and Third.
Drugs. Patent Medicines
u
My .k in tbit line 1 a pom tlte
in bw found outaide ths city of l'ort-
. I inskss spfKialtr inlhis line sod
as can
Und.
carry tha wry frtuhti youU
Soaps. Toilet Articles,
In thla lineyott will hn.l .iii( ku
and varied aortai?nl to e.-lit-t fn.in,
,i nr,.T0, niho.ae with the aurahv
Iliat the (ikeiH you get lire fie.li.
W. E. BROOK. Prop'r.,
HiM-scono,
THE LEADING
Txxn
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
M..I!7f.U'1!.,T,'1''io,., hy "V" I'hysala.Mi! Accuraio .liHi.,s,lg .y ,,.
petent and painatukinK rliarniiuiatf t '"S'un
'Tk. inn. i.. in . ...
onlr '."VJr'',0
InVi Hr..!. W uK,1'.'r.'"'PPled with every
. " an, oununiuiiiy uolug added to t ic .tot k us Hie wionoea
tass sSj". ".rnnent
I'ATEXT MKIICI.KS of all p.,,.l.,r kin.l. slway. in m,.
The flnea, WINKS .,, LIUfORS ..,,,,.IW in cof sink., on proa-rlpilon
THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY',
Union Block,
CARSTENS BROS., Proprietors.
HILLSBORO SASH AND DOOR CO.
Maaufacturara and ftealera la
OAOH. DOORS AND MOULDINGS
I .'nil I t... ..I .i. i .
brst-ket. ponatamly in .tniT "
WiSp'WS" VI
JSld will t koo, c,,alnntly aik; I
HfSra ?.r nVll",, ,0 iMr
niltrs al the fkiiirv wai ..t .i.
" "
"Teaching Is tho noMicut
ORCgOH STATC
oorrM,)n:.(.
TIIIUTEENTII AXMAL SKSSIOX.
Tha loan ..I If L i .
tb. Wlll-WTrCT
iraininii , - ,,
Hrhnnl fn
leacbers, Theory
and rrittk
ounililned.
eitrooir nen.
fuaelonal immi
and wrll-rquip.
PCd .M o .1 r 1
Brhool,
Thomiiirli iiro.
paratorr and
niU.if otiiirHPa.
Normal. A I
yarxwd Normal,
Itualnraa. Mnaie
and Art lV -ail
ment..
Llht Ex
pen apa. IWnird
and lodgint,
bookiand tiition
not aUire f 15
per rear
llall, I.T5 per wetkl ftirnUhtl room with
week: nnfurnUhl r..o. iwi
from fft lo ;t.W per week: ' '
JP
mmmwm
Vitalitv ami growth h.v. alwuv. rl,ra,tnrlaC.i tl.. wo, k of ,fl0 Korn..,l
Thfi comity year promim-a Ir, one a( the ,a Llalorr.
CATALOIJl'ES chrerfitliy ant on applipailon.
fu
1
a) a . ,1;
. School Supplies. Etc.
o
' Your arlio.il w plioa -an la procured
1 liere, nu ll a. Uok, .i, innril. Ink.
; aruiiiK utilita. i-latea. and iu fact uuite
evorvihitiK mining umlrr thia In a. I.
i Perfumery, Prescriptions
A t p. i:'i iii. i.. om t. ' I. !rnt.
, clu.a unit iviupli te W i- luiikr tl.ii. line a
I atei'luliv. Will ti.mi.i.nnil ptewriu.
don. i hour ol (lie day or uigl.l.
DRUG HOUSE
most r.-lial.li, nitinnfupiurers
n-quieiio necoary for t,r..-rlv .wilisE
m M-Kt j ALLKI ami KYEMJ LASSES is
Hillsboro. Oregon.
u "h. mtutliling, ,4
t ..r-W-r .... ,h,.t .
h ZuT. H'". '""'.r s Inmher
u a ' ' "f "
. . : '
rauroau atalk.li, lIllUWo, Orison.
art, hut tho s,,rri..,t trn,!,,
NORMAL SCHOOL
!W '-r, of
v.iy .ai. lt tin, noenlootiu
ti.o v
c .
'"fhool Lip0
inai iMiiiili.. one
o le h iu any
iMiiiu l lm
Jtate wilhout
fnrihir fxami.
billion. C.iadn
6li comma,,,!,
i m a.
f.XVKSHEH,
Tiiiiion cr
term of , r
J't ka, Noinml
("ir.; (Snbl
-Wm.nl, io.ro ;
' Km in ercial.
tn.-j-'. '
Ho t up AND
IXllKIIXO I
ll on r A m
fir. ..,.i t,',T7 . N'or,M lijnnir
" "V" 'rum 11,00 to rl
",,' M ' l-rivata .,T,
m
MOLD .
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