Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, December 13, 1895, Image 2

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    1IILLSB0R0 INDEPENDENT. Uoxqueh and hot no jit.
JCuterad to the pMtuffln at HUlaboto, Oregon,
u seooua-ciavse waiter.
Mubaorlpllon, In idTua, parjrar
S1S0
Karl of SulUbury has replied to Sec
retary Olney'a note defining the pom
tlon of the United State with refer
ent to the arbitration of differences
between Kogland and Venezuela
over the boundary line, and an in
terpretatlon of the Monroe doctrine.
While the reply has been delivered
to Secretary Oloey, the full text has
not yet been made public, though It
ia understood from newa reports
The house committees will prob- fro,n England by cable, that the
ably nut be announced till the latter reply In substance is a refusal to ar-
part of next week. Speaker Keeu bitrate any of the territory eastward
is iiH-etlug with more hindrances 0f the Sthoiuburgk line. Moreover,
than was expected, because ot the Lonl Salisbury raises a new case.
1(1.1 new men, who are mostly h now contends that the Bchom
strangers to him. burgk line was not arbitrarily run;
that
Clark P. Crandall. into captain of
i.?J!SSs2! infantry; authorising the
JIILLHIIOKO PUBUSHINO CO., Proprietor.
I. U. C. OAULT. Editor.
otfiiitL fArmu or tub citv
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13.
rh IWnnlgn aiiovmtl that.see Off " " ""
. . . . I authentic data, and that It can be
a HritNh neei is on its way 10 ene-1 . " 7 .
r-uclit with perhaps the intention to
proved by the records, the treat)
president to appoint John W. Lewis
a second lieutenant ia the regular
army; to pay John V, Lewis In
addition to his salary as register at
The Dalles, laud office, from April
17, 1890, to July 7, same year,
penslou Edward Hughes, late
company C, Fifth United States vol
unteer?; to pension at 120 per mouth
P. F. Castleroan, who served
second lieutenant Oregon volunteers
In the Indian war of 1855; to allow
Orvllle T. Porter, late United States
marshal of Alaska, all sums which
bad been stolen by Adolph A. Meyer
while deputy; for the relief of War
ren mil; to pension at fau per
month Marshall R. Hathaway, of
Vancouver, Wash., to pay Henry
Judjje, of Ashland, Or., 13780 for
equipments furnished by him to the
nt the Corlnto Incident, we need taNcrlpUonn and the maps, that It F1rt Oregon cavalry in the war; to
n,.l I. ...rr.rl.iixl In m the harbor r""v,'Jr irj-iracuw ncnslon at the rt nf i7S p month
and custom house of New York ocru- ' . uo irrritury Urt or.ta.u Ueo uagheHt a mMWr of the
pled till that 1425,000 seal award M"1?, ' lTSO,ou ,"u Mexican war; to pay John Thunnan
collated. Wish they would. Per- "" '--"'-'- of Portland, $5,000 for Injuries re-
haps this administration could have r... ru. .. . ieAmA by ,,,, whlle employed as .
some Americanism injected Into it. " " ""'" !" deckhand on the steamboat Corvalll
. . . . iuiiiuit, uuit'sa .iigiHtiti uy urutr
A rich and suggestive cartoon Is force proposes to hold territory hav-
hhown In the Inter-Ocean this week, mg a cloudy title. If there are uiap
The Sultan of Turkey is represented and document that prove where the
asbelugat his bloody work and has I tine ought to be, then the interfer-
pllel high alwut Armenian skulls, ence of a court Is absolutely necessary
to
John Bull, representing England, is to establish the same if Venezuela
some distance away, but hurrying
.with all his might to tho ghastly
, scene. The question is asked, "Will
Eniiland tret there in time to erect a
tomb stone?"
It will hardly be neeessnr to Im
peach Minister Bayard. It will
probably le sufficient to notify Ven
ezuela that we will maintain the
Monroe doctrine. If England will
not observe the law then she will
have to be put on a line of coercion,
when Mr. Bayard will come home
of his own accord or take out English
naturalization papers. Impeach
ment now is Impracticable and ill
advised. There are too many
cuckoos in the senate.
will not recognize them as binding
without such Judgment.
The United States so far has tie-
decidi'dly the best of the debate, and
if we preserve a firm front wo will
establish all we demand, and more.
We must not bluster, but we must
not back down. If we get to hum
ming an air similar to the old "51'
(O pay Avery D. Bibcock and wife,
Polk county, $2,000 for use and occu
pation of their donation claim;
pay Thomas Oulnean, of Oregon
$100 paid by him for a land entry at
Shasta, Cal.; to pension Margaret C,
McKay, widow of Dr. William C
McKay, to pay Peter Grant Stewart
(iervals, Or, $7,500 for land taken
for a military reservation at the
nouth ot the Columbia river, in Pa
iflc county, Wash.; to pay II. M
Kimball, administrator of the estate
of II. S. Kimball, $.'812 for proiH-rty
destroyed In the Whitman massacre
to pay Nicholas Dupuis. of Van
w or light" we must sing it out . Wash. .All! for her tkn
cicar anusirong. xngianu win noi from hlm hv lh ftnHk. r
tJl... ...ill U....I. I "
raio win u uuwu iu. .limmr to mv II W Ml, I.. I JBT
If iu Ignorance she shall despise work d in
our navy and muck our army we can of hls , thft ,,,-.
impress a needed lesson or our
strength and spirit. But some may
answer that perhaps we underrate
England's resources. Hardly. They
have been told to us often enough
In case of war we would soon cross
into Canada. England would have
no army to meet us. It would take
hundreds of transports to
An Eastern exchange sums up the
whole of the president's message in
this brief paragraph: "The gist of
the message upon foreign affairs is
that France won't release Waller, army in America sufficiently large to Ln( 1S70. to pay William i
nor permit us to see the evidence be effective. No force less than weather f2l70 the amount
tlon of mills at the Nez Perce agency;
to pay Sidney W. Moss, of Oregon
City, $7,000 in compensation for
lands taken for military purposes In
Pacific county, Wash.; to refer to the
court of claims the claim of L. A.
Davis, of Chehalis, Wash.; of $14,841,
for carrying the English malls from
land an I nivmnla tn MontlAolln hutuuun lufiQ
A. Stark
paid by
upon which he was convicted. Eng- 500,000 men would do to start with,
land won't answer our questions and it would take more than 500
about Venezuela, nor malto the Can- ships to bring them. Would our
adians stop killing our seals, and commerce be driven from the seas?
Germany has stopped the im porta-1 Probably. It was in 1801-5. But
tlon of our meats, but we have col- while our commerce Is destroying,
Iwfml an .Til flotir AfT of Mnaln anrl I U'hur urm.l.t Ha hunnitnini, in that, of I . - . . . .
. ... ..-rt- B . water irom me Umatilla river across
ror tnat reason naa better suppress our opponents? Kven the very trans- ,he Umatilla IndKn reservation, and
all active sympathy for the Cub-ins port ships would be at the mercy of Lcr088 (he preflent N.,1(K,, -n,i. aI-0
..I . 11 t 111 L.. I I 1 I " '
him to Owen Wade for clerk hire
while Starkweather was register of
the Oregon City land office.
Senator Mitchell has Introduced a
bill allowing the city of Pendleton
the right to lay pipes and conduct
struggling for liberty.
The Christian World stands aghast
at the butcheries of christians In the
first centuries, and call the Roman
emperors, who permitted them, such
names as modern vocabularies fur
nish. Yet those times, horrible as
they were, are equalled In 1893 with
in the Turkish dominions. This, too,
while diplomats are temporizing at
Constantinople. British Ambassador
Currie ought to be held responsible
for all the lives sacrificed since he
backed down ten days ago and re
turned hlsshlpsto the Mediterranean
our commerce uemroyers, eunvoyeu a bill to establish an assav office at
though they be. Bakor CUv. alao for . Dublie bu(iin(.
But there is a defense more power- Lt Tne Dai lea. to cost $100,000: also
iui io .revcui war man " for a public bulldin at Baker f!itv.
l .1 n. .!.! I I "
rniuvu iiieuiiuii. wur ciiiwiis auu i cost $100,000,
corporations owe r.ngianu a lot oi Senator McBrlde got Into the har.
money, ana mose urmsn capnauisis nes8 quite eary IIe hag ntroauced
will not allow their government to the following bills
engage In any enterprise that will
Jeopardize their Investments.
America has absolutely nothing to
fear from England. We are masters
of the situation if the present admin
To relieve settlers on railroad land
grants; for the relief of W. L. Adams;
to provide for a public building at
Salem, costing $100,000; for the relief
of the legal representatives of Chaun-
Tho comptroller of the currency re
ports that for the twelve months
prior to his report fifty-one banks line established where justice dictates.
left the national system, and thirty-
isirauon win oniy witn uignny auu Wy jj Lock WOod; granting a pension
.irunism uw.are our posiiiun. e lien amln Franklin Dowel I. of
can have our Alaskan boundary line (.)regon. to gnnt a pension to Ada J
marked ana recognized where lt be- Schwatka, widow of the late Limiten-
longs. We can have the Venezuela at KredSchwatka
1FTCB HIS MCA IT.
Tho following paragraph was
found on tho street yesterday. It Is
presumably a piece of editorial copy ,
lost by the Cornelius Searchlight
man, and was intended for publica
tion, lt must not be lost: '
Treasurer Sappingtou has shown
the people of Washington comity his
peculiar capacity as a county official.
Any man who is so grossly ignorant
as to overcharge himself Is lust as
liable to switch the cut and have it
the other way several times next
year. Populists, put your brand on
Sappiugtou. He can't ilgger' worth
a cent."
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
SdOLUTCEV PUCE
MIUHT HAVE BEX Ult't'EKEST.
them a pension, and thoso who were
in AndersouviHe also want to pay for
their board, whilo they suffered so
many cruel deaths there.
Patriotism will have become a
drug of the, crudest form when such
a thing will be tolerated for one
moment.
Many of the confederate soldiers
were fighting for what they thought
The Louisville (Ky.) Commercial
thinks that President Cleveland does
not display that Himalayan honesty, t0 be right, but they were fooled aud
wnicn was aiwui the only thing any- deceived by their fool-hearted leader
body tried to give him credit for, In All of our readers know that the lir
the treatment of the tariff question norance of the law excuses no one,
In his message. He denounces the Lnj had tho government seized
McKinley law, in accustomed demo
cratic style, as designed for I the
protection and benefit of fivored
classes at tho expense of the mass ol
citizens, and then has the assurance
to say that It was insufficient for rev
enue, curtailed our trade relations
and hindered our entrance to the
markets of the world.
1. i m
very weii-miormeu man Known
that this .McKinley law, with less
thuu the present internal revenue
tax, raised enough revenue to pay
the expenses of the government with
surplus over, and that during it:
exeriui(iiil, until its repeal wat-
threateucd, our exports reached the
highest point lu our history. Such a
statement by the president of the
United States, in the face of such
ascertained facts, shows a lack either
of information, Intelligence or hou
enty. Again, he makes the astound
ing statement that oue of the causes
of the depletion of the gold reserve
was the fulling off of exports under
the operatiou of the McKinley tariff,
when, under the present law, they
have reached a point, lower than
under any year in which the Mc
Kinley law was in force.
Another statement which staggers
us into amazement, is that the de
pletion af tho gold reserve Is not the
result of the deficiency of revenue.
The treasury pays the expenses of
tho government with greenbacks,
these greenbacks are redeemed out
of the gold reserve in tfie treasury,
and again paid out for cxjienses, jet,
although this is an acknowledged
fact, the president informs congress
government
everything thi'y had lands, houses
and even heads, they should not
expect any rotoration. No other
power in the world would have done
o in ucli under the same circuin
italic es as the government has to tho
rebels, and now for them to ask to
be pensioned is an insult to our
hone-t, true American citizen.
Gorman helped to put a duty on
iugar and t leveland consented I e-
cause that Is along tho line or free
trade. It is now said l lint I lie presi
dent will liivor an ineiea.su of the
ugar duty. Rrpuhiicuiis will hardly
.igree tJ this since in was that party
which, in 18!0, put sugar on the free
lit. They will put a duty on wool
first.
mmmmimnmm
M
There is strong evidence that In
fexas the democratic party lssoshat
tered upon the silver quest lou that
lt Is liable to break in pieces. As po
litical affairs are shaping themselves,
it will not be improbable that the
next democratic candidate for presi
dent can only arry the states of
South Carolina and Mississippi.
The St. Louis, Mu., Globe-Demo
urat has been examining tl e
new constitution of South Carolina,
which is to take effect without being
submitted to the people, and Ts lead
to remark that a "long Hue of prece
dents is violated to say the least
It is true that the supreme court of
Mississippi has decided that such a
roceeding is valid and proper, for
the extraordinary reason that a con
stitutlonal convention Is 'the highest
that the expenses are not paid out of ""s'aMi '""'y known to freemen
the gold reserve. in a representative government,' and
that tho butmiu-ti n if its work
to a popular vote 'will be found to
degrade this sovereign body below
the level of the lowest tribunal
clothed with ordinary legislative
powers; but there is room foe doubt,
nevertheless, as to the authority of
such a body to thus ignore a" funda
mental right of the people, par
ticularly when, as in this case, the
object Is to disfrauchi-ie a majority of
the voters of tho state.
six went into the hands of receivers,
or eighty-seven altogether. During
the same time charters were granted
to forty-three. So there was a net
loss of forty-four banking institutions,
which go to show that the banking
business is not as profitable as popu
lists and democrats would have us
' believe. To stimulate banking Insti
tut Ions, it would seem that Risen
tirely proer to allow banks to issue
currency to the full par value of
bonds deposited, instead of to 90 per
cent, as now, and perhaps lower the
tax to a quarter of one per cent,
For a long time before 189:1 we had
a gold reserve and the greenback
too, yet we were not troubled about
either. What gave us, anil even
G rover, during bis first admlnlstra
tion, most concern was the surplus.
The tariff law of 185(0 was framed for
the very purpose of reducing the rev
enue. 11 did lt, and at the same time
protected trade. Like the air we
breathe, the conditions then were so
happily adjusted that we scarcely
knew we had tl.em. What Is the
reason that under this democratic re
form, free trade administration these
blesiings have turned to curses? The
answer Is easy. The revenues are
not sufficient.
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WORK MID 01 T.
The work laid out by the Oregon
senators may be thus summarized:
Senator Mitchell's bill to pay the
Indian war claims of Oregon and
Washington asks an appropriation of
SHORT OX DCflOCKACV.
The Commercial has for years ad
vocated the retirement of greenbacks,
because it considered It wrong In
principle and bad in example for the
government to continue In the bank
Ing business. It is not the province
of government to conduct banking,
t.i.2!C.f.r.8. This is a vnrv Mr "y more inan to pui.lisn newspapers,
- i .. ...
amount, and the government is vwv "ruK stores or ruu noieis, and
slow in paying such claims. The ln ,,,,ln 8 ,n tne ,ue of n",ef, "
same bill has lieen before congress VM m9m wf 'y-lnfornied people
for several .tw hut fUvroi.i KM!' the Idea thst when times are
action has never lieen taken in either "arj " w ow,UH ' s-arcity ol
house. Thefaet that itomrht tn Hp moneyt which the government can
paid makes no difference with hwi,y relieve h' 8tarlin " printing
I iiraim in
congress. I ' ' "
The senator's amendment to the ln" """, however, of the presi-
a i . . . .
present Indian depredations law pro- ,n1 our l,ren "eplorable fl
posthat the court of claims shall
have jurisdiction to adjudicate depre
dation claims which have been al-
nancial and commercial condition Is
due to the existence of this greenback
currency, and can be relieved only by
lowed by a stale commission, acting retirement, is so palpably wrong
under the authority of the legisla
ture; also that where it npsars that
a state has paid any depredation
claims, it shall enter up judgment In
favor of the stale; and where any
such claims shall have Usn is'iidim?
In any department of a stale, it shall 37:,.,MM).0(H "ve len presented and
be acted upon and adjudicated the ri,,,p, mwl- " president names
same as provided for in the act for ,8H0 U,crt,,!e ,,e wants to give the
claims filed in some department of iml,re,i,)" he silver purchases
the general government.
that It appears grotesquely absurd to
urge it. The president admits that
for eleven years previous to 1800, only
$28,O(M),0(M of these notes were pre.
scnted for redemption, while since
that year the tremendous amount of
The bill which the senator Intro
duced to settle the amounts of states
on the Mississippi plan, would allow
all states admitted since 1857, $1.25
per acre for all lands withheld as
Indian and other reservations.
Another bill which Senator Mit
chell has regularly Introduced in
congress, and which sometimes Is
favorably reported by the commit
tees, Is to reimburse California, Ore-
gon and Nevada for money expended
by them in suppression of the re
bellion. Oregon's share Is $:135,1.)2.
This might he paid, but California
has claim of nearly $1,000,000 and
Nevada's is ttm.OOO. It is these big
sums that mm re the statesmen la
Washington.
The bankruptcy bill introduced by
Senator Mitchell is the well-k nntt-n
Torrey bill, which has been pending
in congress for several years past.
Among the bills Introduced by
Senator Mitchell are the follow Imr-
To remove the charge ol desertion
against Julian Fox, late of company
O, Twenty-sixth Kentucky infantry;
to pension, at the rate of $20 per
month, Mollie Crandall, wIiIaw of
of tho Sherman act started the im
pulse which drained the gold reserve.
The truth is that this immense drain
upon the gold reserve did not com
mence until the result of the fall elec
tions of 1892 announced that the
democrats were to take control of the
government, pledged to overthrow
the financial and economical policies
which for a generation had conducted
the nation to a height of prosperity
never reached before In any age by
any country. Then all European
capitalists began to market their
American Investments and take the
gold away. The Wilson tariff, with
Its monthly deficits, has made the
drain continuous and increasing, only
to cease upon its revision radical
enough to produce a revenue. As
the president Inconsistently admits,
under republican administration the
greenbacks never troubled the gold
reserve. It was reserved for a demo,
cratic administration to start them on
a run upon the gold reserve. Iiuis
vllle, Ky., Commercial.
The U. S. cruiser, Cincinnattl,
caught fire next the msgazlno, but
by flooding with water an explosion
was prevented.
The, Louisville Commerlcal tells
why another democratic administra
tion is not to be expected for 33 years :
Unable or unwilling to profit from
the lessons of the past, this generation
resolved to try the experiment of an
unrestricted control of the govern
ment by the democratic party. It
has been dazed to see the industries
of the country prostrated by the edict
of a democratic congress, humiliated
to find that, ln diplomacy, foreign
nations treated us with an Indiffer
ence which approached contempt;
and that a democratic president in
dorsed an economic policy which in
sured us a continual deficit, and a
foreign policy of hesitation that look
ed like cowardice. Safely indeed
may one predict that not until
another generation steps upon the
stage to be taught its lesson by ex
perienec, will the democratic party
tie again trusted with the administra
tion of this country."
In discussing the free coinage f f
silver President Cleveland said in his
message: ! esisially entreat the
people's representatives In congress,
who are th.irgcd with the responsi
bihty of inaugurating measures for
the safety and prosperity of our
country, to promptly and effectively
consider the ills of our critical finan
cial plight." Notwithstanding this al
The city election in Astoria occur
red on Wednesday last. There were
two tickets in the field republican
and citizens'. The republican ticket,
headed by Ex-Judge Taylor for may
or, was elected, except city treasurer
and one police commissioner. Those
two were elected from the citizens'
ticket, but they are republicans
national issues.
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Kxerutrlx' Xotlce.
The next national republican con
vention I to lie held in .St. Louis,
Mo., June ltl, ISiXi. The place was
chosen after an active contest on the
part of Sun Francisco, which locality
had twenty votes on (list Imllot,
though its strength was not main'
talned. On the fifth ballot St. Louis
hud twenty-nine votes, Chicago 6,
San Francico, IG.
The pressure lias heen too slrong
for Turkey to stand alone, and she
now permits cilra guard ships to
most pathetic appeal, a representative I sail through the Dardanelles. Hut it
district in Kentucky returned at a lis doubtful if the massacres of chris-
special election last Saturday a demo- tlans will lie suppressed at once,
crat to Hie state legMsture pledged to
return Iree Silver Hlackburn to the
U. S. senate,' to triumph over the
president.
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I'ENSIOINS tOK Til E ( O.M tDEK IT! S.
A corres pom lent, noting the propo
sition to pension tho confederate sol
diers, writes these lines: ,
i biP before congress for the
pensioning of ex-rebel soldiers, Is the
latest piece of news for tho American
people to think over and to diged in
their mind, coming as it duei during
ourgreai flnancial stringency.
"Away b.ick yonder in the early
Co's, when the greater number of the
slave states, headed by Jeff Davis
and his crew (aided by John Dull all
n the dark) tore themselves loose
from the United States government
and fired upon the stars and stripes
The libellous statements lately con
tained in the Evening Telegram of
Portland will be promptly and em
phatically refuted and shown to Is?
absolutely false. Till then the J.ndk
pexdf.nt will not make further
comment.
Mtm' kh elders' Reeling.
rpiIH A S S l' A I, MEETING OP THE
1 at rkli,.,.ert o' His Kir-t N';itlrn
ltnic 1 1 Mill b..r , O.ero-i, i I b tu-iil ot
tiipir hiuik'oir liniie on Tiielnv, J.inuar;
i.i, iruu m o c o k r. m, 1 1 a iiit day, f(r
the Haeti'Ui i.f (iircciura r tli enmiinx
jr, ami uir bucii mnor l uaiuesi as mnv
.im whim a.tl'l lni-1'lir?.
29 33 J. 1). MEKItYMAN,
C'silner.
Net Ire of final Krttlcment
XTorirK is hfpriiv nivvv th,t
lN ll.r ii til, rniK teil .'m nilr,iinr of the
Mini" i f Mine rrn .'. Brown, ile,'cn,-., har
Mel h liiml nirount ni ho 'h n'lmitiia rn-
,u . a . i . t. . wr, I I Hie L..unlv curt WhiiiL-ton
that floated over Fort Sumpter, com- Cou..t. On u m, na ..it ivu.t i,,.. up.
noin e.i .m iii-inr, ine . n "or . f IKvitii-
hrr. 1HL Ml I'l 'nVl.i-L- . i. i
Un ill any ether country save these of hearing a.iui urr-iit,t.
laren lu rtillirn. Ilrrenn. Ill a Wlh
United States, they would have been
hanged w'thout delay.
After four years of hard fighting,
the once flourishing country made
drsolate with a million persons made
widows and orphans, a million
straight, hearty men made cripples
and invalids for life, and the gov
ernment thrown two billion dollars
In debt, and as we are now recover
ing from tins awful catastrophe,
along comes some hot-headed, shal-
low-hraimd, Oxey army man and
asks the people tluy made a cripple,
a a .
a wioow una xi n orpiinn io give a
is-nsiuii to Hits- ssme rebels who
caused them all their misery.
- I know that those rssr boys in
blue who survived after thclrruelty
In Libby prison will feel like giving
day of Njt. mcr. !!;
KHKD J. IiROWX.
A lminl-lr.il ir f tne n ; ni M nprv.
C. I own, del ea..n, tfT-.H
EXPRESS!
WILLIAM UPPER, Prop.
Having )iirclIHrd Mr. Amli
intrrrt in tlaa line. I hprrliv niinntwA
thai am prepnreil to execute ,11 commit
amna eiilniMctl to nie
Portland re nmilc on
XTOTICE IS llKlit-.HY litVES THAT
the uri'lorsliineJ tina taken out let.eia
traiRineiitury on the estate ol Haniuel Hml
Inr, late of Washington County, OreRiin,
JeceaaeU, All D raon huvinir claims
UK 'lost aaiil eatHte will present ttieni, to
mo iiiiiiersiKiieu, at tne otnee ot mourns
I). linniDlirey, in Hillatiorii. Oregon, lor
Hllownni-e, Willi in aix month, Irom the
Inle Inrt'ol. anil nil nersnna knoarlnv
llieiiiHtlves Indebted to ami 1 e-tate, are
requested to nu ke immediate payment to
in,, uniior-ivneii at her remlenre near
Belli nil v, Wnililni-ton Couiitf, Orei(on.
-li-3i KI.IZAl'.Kllt srol.I.AU.
Exerut ix of estale of Huiuuel Slutlar,
cJeceased.
Novembrr Hi, ISttj.
Itojs' and airls' Aid Noeiety
- of Oregon. -
HOYS MAY TlE IIAU (AND BOME
tlmes icirls) lor (1) ordilmry aervlre at
wnites: (I1) up . ll indenture, 10 wi rk, at
tend school, and he liroimht up somewhat
as your own;l and (3) children may be
hail lor leel adoption. Add as
W. T. (lARDNEIt,
tU)it. liny.' and Uirla' Aid Horioty, Port
land, Oreiroll.
KKICK I. A VIM..
TOH v
hrick
RI NO. THE: WEI. I. KNOWS'
k luveraud enntraniar. w lism
ail w irk entrusted to liiln, draw i lana
and apeciheations, and ma.e estimates.
r..i, .Mice in iiniaimro: T. II. lonaue. 8
V. . Huston or 1). M. C. Oault. 1'oriiMiid
aunress, ain Lniuniliia St. 0-9.
Second M., ar V. O., Ilillshoro.
.. WATCHES. CLOCKS ..
JEWLERY. SPECTACLES. ETC.
Flue aud Coiiiplirafi d Mattli INpaii lntf.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - -
THREE COLLEGE COURSES
CIiflSSIGflL, SGIEflTiFIC, LITERARY
The Academy prepares for College a k .
a thorough English Education, the . :r.
paration for teaching or business,
penses eery lou?. Board and.roon ;.
Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per toeeh, nctuuu1M j
eiecmc ngnc ana neat.
THE COLLBQE DORMITORY
Under excellent management, furnishes
board and room at $2.25. per toeeh. . Many
students rent rooms and board themseloes
at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per tceeh.
For full particulars, address '
president McClelland,
Forest Groce, Oregon.
WINTER
TERM
BEGINS
JANUAE7
2, 1S95.
THE LEADING DRUG HOUSE
TUB
HILLSBORO PHARMACY
Careful supervision lit emnprinnral i,l,r.:,.l..i i ,
petent ...1 painstaking ph.nnacU I -.-.. u.snsing .,y com-
Th llillsboro I'liarmaoy orders its .IniRii from the mort rellnlilo ninniiliirinrer.
?nniVr?'".h,,n,,,Khln'"l with every requisite vrfuTSS.
Ing a fir8t-clns prnption business. The proprietors re ever atclifnl that ilia
m..t.ap,,r,,vl a.est renieilk, are continual ly'being ad-lod to the t k a tl e siTi'iii i's
of nuMhi me and pltarmaey adyan.. Iteiiur'possesL-d f pM.inr advaMnL-es in t i r!
o 51" "''I'11"". -1 its buoino rule of taking trade diaroimt" f S C
druares0"8' re'ai' V"' ""T""? '-" 'IkTo" L"o '
Forty -One Dictionaries
1IT 274
SPECIALISTS.
EDITORS AMI
COST OVER SHiM,UOU
The owner of a eopjr of the Funk A Wag.
nails' Ktsndard Dictionary has a complete
library of 41 Special Dictionaries, each Hit
"' onecisiisis, me product of nearly
live years' Inbor of the most profound
.lull it ia Ih . I. a tt1 , .1 L - .
.jv..w,nin IUI ITIirill WnO US fn t,n
lisli laneii'iffe.
:KAKLY 60.000 TOPIE3 of this great
work were ordered before it was completed:
and within eight weeks after Its comple
tion, iw was in use in tinhiMn Hi.i-n. .
departments of the Oovernmsnt W..I..
ingion, inc uaing tne Supreme Court of
i iiiumi males, niniiiisoiilan Institute,
iwiiariiiiciifc oi r.,i intinn .in a . . u i.
depHrtments of the Uovernmeiit of Canada
in the Bchoolsof New York City, itrook
Ivn end other lnre cities, and in Leadine
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ii,n:tne the numlT fninnl in vv.i........
,.,rinni,iiiiui. 11 isine Highest Authority
bfinit the l iint i ro.lnr-t ..f n. .
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I'uiiiislieu by , . ,
T1IK Kir.NK A WAGSAM.S CO,
Si Y'ork. X. Y
Ti. n..,i i.inrr nine cmes, and lu l.raiiine
Iiitversilies and College! of the Country,
t Is the Most Comprehensive, defining
m.mn Waliilary terms more than
I'ORTLAVn PCItl.IC fiClfOOLH I
roRTLsSD. tlKKOO. Jsiiii... Ol lu..i i
io me I irons ot the l'oriliin.l P..i.ii
The undersleneil havin .nmk... . ....
rareliiliy examined the HlanJsrd Diet'., in.
ary of the Kn Ish I.anauaire, publislied by
he runic ,V U airnsll. '...,, v.i
York, cordlnily rerommemi i !'ii
pirpma and guardmna of pupi s iu the
I iib.i S, hools a., in onr jii lgment, the
isl D rtionnry f ,r sclnwl and family use
with wh'rh we are ernunint
I. W. I'ratl. Cit H, ,..i .. L
It'g'er. Principal lligli School: 'h u
siier. Principal Kaiilni Sclumi : n. t
A, Inm., Principal Stephens Hchool : Jf L.
Praif. Principiii Wiihunis
Iorkwimd. I'.li,:..,,l m..i. '
wlA.. .i ,n iiiiiiiinisii
h V v i R"b,"'. I'rlncwml Central
School . K. Downs Prin,..n.i II
atesd H hoot: (ieo. A. IV.Kl.. v..i.
hool. S ilem. Oreeim: V It iL.il. "
S.ilem, Oregon.
I
Ii'i giilar trips to I'rires low.
Bomlsjs, Metlne-.il n s A Krldajs
Retnming on the dsys following. Special
attention given to the eiecution of small
orders. Lcsts order
Sold only by MiWriptinn.
le r lXFST
on displa
A a , - V.a V VII u IISIIII
IB rim ft Da T(-Plltnf anrimdi,l Af bDrPTiitiu. ...... .
also on band. " ' lxy " nu -YK-(.iLASSK.S
PATENT MEDICINES of all K,pl.r kind, alway. in st.K-k.
The fiueHt WINES and LIQUOK8 ai.pplied In csesof .icknes. on proscriptio
Union Block,
THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
DELTA DRUG STORE
Next Door Krjan-Laldlaw Store. M.ln Street, Illllsboro, Oiion.
SPECIAL ATTENTION' TO qUALlTV
AND ACCIIIACV IX DISPENSING.
A FIXE LINE OF TOILET ARTICLES,
PATEST MEDICINES, &c. AT LOWEST l'MCES.
Or. Price'i Cream Baking Powder
World'! Pair Highest Medal and Dlplona.
CIUS. g. JACKSON
B. W. SCOTT
H. V. SCOTT & CO.
e REAL ESTATE .
HOMESTEAD AND . .
. . R. R. LANDS LOCATED
TlXRF.lt USIIS R0UJIIT AMI )M
I'. 8. Land Office limine a Specialty.
FkA. P.T. L.
The American Protective Tariff Leagua
u a national organization advocating
"Protection to American Labor and
Industry" as explained by its eonstitu
tion, as follows : ,
AmZt'."'l'ci ! thi 1-esfi.e shsll b. to pntert
b" U"'f m ""te. "hich sh.ll
l2,L:,"'m'r,, '"ltr.al products
agsmst the competition of forsrgn Isbor
ISt.LEI RI.UCK ..
S. IX A. O n. T II, .
P.bl!bfiV Ageat,
Newbrrr. . Ores;,
1'orevt t.rofr.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
now Royml Baking PowdQ
k superior to mil othtn.
There
are no pertonil or private
proms m connection with theoraaniza-
ton and it is sustained by memberships,
contributions and the distribution of its
publications.
UH!!li.?0r?""'Zrr ""cited efaedir-f
TJ " 0ff,c"1 Ct.rr..p,rd;nM.',
whethi .Sli,"1 leontr,butiontl
e JJU.'Ji'iii "V'h 'i'f ,in ou"te
sTJTJlf " Ph"' theTnr,ff,,1..t,cn. Com-
eM.r " m''4 10 ",r" '' B0 n t..