Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, March 06, 1896, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO 1XDEPEXDEXT.
Entered In th pnatnlTle at Hlllaboro, Oregon,
a aomind-cutae auaUer.
THE SPAXISU RIGHT
It EH I'VE THE CVBAK
KEHELI.IOS.
TO
Nation have tbu right of self-pro-
taction u well u do individual.
There can be no question on thU
point. When France attacked Oer
many in the 704, no one thought of
questioning the right of the latter
power to defend hertelf. When one
part of a country rebels from the
lawful authority the government has
the rik'lit to put down the revolt. To
RFH'RLICAX STATE CWETI0S. question thU right U silly. The
basic rules governing individuals ap-
pliex to nations. (So when Cuban
me ii.y ... the land and commenced an interne-
Ai.r,l9,JU0,a. 1 o cioca m., ur due governmeu,
urn yuryu-, . ' dearl v had th rlht to aiu.r.rMtf. the
KnbaTlpttoD, l a4anepr yr P
If II.UtBOKO PUBUMHINU CO., Proprietor.
I). M C.OAULT, Editor.
orrttnL rrm or the tin I
FRIDAY, MARCH 6.
A rrnihllran convention for the
Atatft of Oregon la called to meet in
for presidential electors and atate
nn. I district offlees, except congress
men, and of electing four delegates
at lur.ro to the republican national
convention, and to transact such
other business as may properly come
before the convention. The conven
tion will consist of 237 delegates,
chonen by the several counties as
follows:
linker 5;Lane II
lit nton 6 Linn I
Ciai kamuH 12 Lincoln 3
Clatsop 7 Malheur 3
Columbia 5, Marlon.... I'J
Coo ... 4 Morrow 3
Crook 3 Multnomah 4.
rry
Douglas
Gilliam.
6 Umatilla S
2 Union
7 Wallowa 8
4 Waco 7
2 Washington II
3!Vamhill
"The name being one delegate-at-
large from each county and one dele
revolt. Indeed, it was the duty of
the government to do so. But how
much force may be used? Here,
again, the rule of common law die
tatts. No more force Is to be em
ployed than is necessary to accom
plinh the end sought. It, too, must
be used in a humane manner. No
Individual is Justified In using cruel
methods or annihilating force to eject
a trespasser. That much must be
said of a nation.
Further, the natious recognize the
rule that every member of this
world's lamil y Is bound to Insure its
a. roo o MUlluumnii I , , ...
(jurry 2 Polk hubJecU and citizens a good govern-
.9 Sherman 3 ment. If this is not done the other
.8 Tillamook 8
Grant
Harney....
Jackson ..
JoHephine.
Klamath .
Ijike
nations are beginning to advance the
doctrine and exercise it, that they
have a right to interfere and corupcl
the delinquent power to insure
good and staple government to its
misused suljects. It is the right to
enforce this rule that justifies F.ng
laud and the continental powers In
gate for every 200 voles ami one for lntl.rfering In the domestic affairs of
every fraction over one-hair "t Turkey. England does not, by an
ca-l for me repuoncan onoiuaie ior arm,.d j.xpetii,im tnforce the rule
governor at the election held In this h,, the rjK,,t to do so ,s relin.
state on June 4, isui. quished, but because of the great din-
I he committee recommends inai ,ance of Turkey from England
the primaries lie neiu on naturuay, Tru0i a naon may Krievolwy op.
jviarcn zisi.anu me county coi.ven- rerj9 ,,ul)jw.u in ,he mtttter of
lions on Saturday, March 28, 189(1, taxation, and neighboring powers
unless otherwise ordered by the
proper county committees.
"All voters in favor of the republi
can priuclpul of protection to Ameri
can Industries and American labor,
will not interfere, but when human
1'u'o is sacrificed a protest will quickly
te entered, lint when a people rebel
iHjcause of bad government in the
mutter of orolectiou to nronertv. out
the upbuilding of a home market, a jidl.M are BI)t l0 s mthi witn
souua nnanciai iioncy anu a pBinouc opj)reaa,j anJ w, urget
enforcement of the Monroe doctrine ! Now t , , , , h t h hlll)I)enwJ
are cordially Invited to unite with , Cul)!li The Kpalll((h K0Vernment
has so badly administered oppressive
laws in Cuba that Its people can no
longer tndure them and they have
rebelled. The. United Htates, unoUI
cially perhus, has urged Spain to
come to an agreement with the In
surgent, eivintr assurance of reforms
"A republican convention for the Ln(, ,llU!j w.n)et a lastimr in-ace.
first congressional district, of the This. Hi.aln r. f.isis in do. hut plain,
state of Oregon, Is hereby called, to the flj,ht to crUnh ,he reyolt by f()rce
meet in the city or Aioany on iues- of arins Thl,t Hhe w,r,ain,y ,ia!l lt,
day, April 7, 189G, at 3 p. in., for the r,K,lt ,0 but ,t nust effucted
purine of nominating a candidate by lumano loi10ds in obedience to
for congress and two delegates to the the ,aw wlning o ,w unlvenwlly
national convention. The conven- aj(),,ttl,( as ab()Ve gpecifled. Hpaln
tlon will consist of 122 delegates, to tmiU the n,urg(,ntll M outlaws, as
be cn.iscn Dy me several counues, mbls-rs, to be shot, hung, butchered,
US." UfcXJ. A. HTfcKli,
Wir.MAM Kapits, Chairman.
Secretary.
Portland, Or., February fi, 189(1.
KF.PriH.ICAN DISTRICT U)NVKNTION
1ST tXNaKKrfHIONAI. UIHTKHT.
hou when It was replaced with
these resolutions, reported from the
foreign affairs committee:
"Resolved, By the house of repre
tentative (the senate concurring)
that in the opinion of congress, a
state of public war exists in Cuba,
the parties to which are entitled to
belligerent rights, and the United
State should observe a strict neu
trality between the belligerents.
"Resolved, That congress deplores
the destruction of life and property
caused by the war now raging on Ue
island, aud believing the only per
manent solution of the contes t
equally In the interest of Spain, the
people of Cuba and other nations
would be the establishment of a gov-
taiES CREEK.
Suow, mud and politics are the
muni prominent feature at preseut.
We had two inches of snow on
Sunday, with heavy wind and hard
frot, which, I tear, has damaged tne
early cherries and pears. You could
see the white on the cherry buds and
the red on the pear tuiK
Mud, yes, mud and bad road from
here to Ilill.-Ujro. Something should
I done to remedy the nuisance. I
think the suiervlsors are not to
blame. Our gravel, as well as our
graded mud roads tire ruined by too
heavily-loaded w.;gon. There ouI t
to be a law so that heavy loads would
be prohibited. Our rouds would
stand a ton, but when you put forty
and sixty hundred on one wagon, it
is nearly lmpMble to make a road
bed to stand, when the ground is full
Highest of all in Leavening Power Late U. S. Gov't Report
m v. m w
ABSOLUTELY PURE
ernment by the choice of the people of water. Oue thousaud feet of green
ofCuba.it Is the sense of congress lumber will weigh two ton. Ihere
ti,. ci, .,.., is often two thousand put on oue
that the Lnlted States government D Such ,hi M not
snoum ue its good offlce and rnenuiy Uowel. Five hundred dollars will
influence to that end. not repair the damage that our road
"Resolved, That Ihe United States w "rove has received from over
has not Intervened In struggles be- ifJ wK,,ns
tween any European governments 1
and their colonies on the continent, members. Our orecinct is determ'l nl
but from the very close relations be- to have a commissioner this year.
tween the people of the United States We have plenty of good material to
and those of Cuba, in consequence ol ch,l from.
Its proximity and extent of com- " art . . or 8
merc-e between the two ieoples, the of ,,ryi j," ,ulb4.r on haIuli
present war is entailing such losses d will saw enough to till all bill.
upon the people of the United States W. II. Lyda has all his los down.
that conarress is of the oninlon that t'utml u cl"'4- HUtt is pre
follows :
Ronton 5 UkeJ 8
Coos 4 Lincoln 3
Curry 2 Linn 10
Clackamas 12 Marion 19
Josephine 4 Polk H
Jackson 7 Tillamook 3
Douglas 9 'Washington II
Klamath 2 Yamhill 9
Lane II
ss they aro apprehended. The gov
ernment refuses to be bound by the
Is
pared to till all bills at short notice.
There has been a great quantity ol
plowing done this winter, and some
have sown Iheir wheat. Mr. Ileisler
sowed some, also Mr. Williams.
Your correspondent thinks ad the
country needs to make it prosperous
is republican rule.
lOKNtLllS.
The Fitrmingtou band gas'e a con
cert and danco last Friday evening,
which was well attended.
John Dobbins, U. G. I anus and
Wilson Taylor attended t ho dance
here Friday evening.
Jo Fairchild .returned Tuesday
from Vancouver, where he has been
on a visit.
R. W. McNutt has been confined
lo his room for a short time, but Is
now able to be out again.
Our school closed this week. We
are sorry to lose the principal, Mr.
Curtis, as he is one of Washington
county's best educators, and our di
rectors should have kept him here.
At our school moetinir Moudav. J.
The following Is not an official stute- R. Miller was re-elected director, aud
ment, but it is kuown from careful Tom Talbott for clerk.
inquiry that It accurately represents w- McNutt will move from
the administration's views of the! . Vancouver, wnere no lias
While the president and members the K. of ,, bv rvini, ,luim ilh
of the cabiuet personally feel the tine supper after their meeting,
sympathy, common to all Americans, A Mr. Shaw, of Marlon county,
with the Cubans who are contending "rpK0", was in our city luesday,
for self-government, they feel that in "r " ' '"r "rugsiore.
nii'in .ui.uii wrm 10 i oriianu
depart from the well-settled prin- our merchants.
clples which were f illowed by former Mr. McOinnls. south of town, lost
residents and secretaries of state la child I ist Haturdav. It was buried
durinsr orior insurrections in Cuba. Sunday. Ae did not learn the
the government of the United States
should prepare fo protect the legiti
mate Interests of Americans by inter
vention, if necessary."
These resolutions were adopted by
avvteor 203 to 17 and sent to Ihe
senate, where they are now pending.
It will be noticed that both sets of
resolutions are concurrent aud not
joint. A concurrent resolution does
not require the signature of the pres
ident, while Joint resolutions do,
hence the chief executive has discre
tion in the matter. The president's
sentiments are outlined In part in
this news report printed on the
morning of March 4th :
"The president and his cabiuet un
doubtedly are strongly oposed to
the present recognition of the bellig
erency of the Cuban insurgents, and
to any declaration concerning their
IndeiMMidence as embodied in the
recent congressional resolutions.
matter:
were agreeably surprised by the vUlt
of a relative, whoso residence is Mil
waukee, Wis.
The Presbyterian congregation
has purchased a tino new bell for
their church, which gives general i
satisfaction.
Mr. P. Peterson's refusal to serve j
another year as supervisor of the
Port laud road, is regretted by all.
For tw o years he has devoted all hi
time to that Important district, and :
tne improvements made during that
time are gratefully acknowledged.
But no man will spend all his time
for a whole year f ir a remuneration
of $100 per annum, while others who
have not done one-fourth that
amount of work, aud whose districts
show it, will receive Irom three
fourths or more, of that Hmouut.
There must .be something wrong
about the law.
IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THS I
1 Butt of (rKon. fur WuUlniloa
Among tlie very luauy
illustrations made last Tuesday even
ing by Hon. T. II. Tongue, was one
very convincing. Speaking of the
utterances of sietikers two and four
years ago touching the tariff thcu in
force and the one prou-ed, Mr.
Tongue called attention to what was
then termed theories. Now they
are found to lt fic's nil I theoriz
i'lif is no longer necessary. The
logic of (he history of our revenue
laws is irresistablw.
rules of civilized warfare. This
emphasized by the recall of Compos,
la hutnano commander, and the ai
I pointinent of Weyler, a man w ho
has already, in former campaign!
earned the, reputation of butcher
II .. ... ..I . ..r I .. . ct i.. . ..
iti. .., loio.u. ccuu.sw ui whs reiusui in Piiniu 10
large for each county, and one for fir' in8Uro government to Its
each 00 votes, or fraction over one- sU"Jw,,, in Culm' uu'' " to roat
half thereof, cast for the republican tho '""urgent captured in battle as
governor at the election held June 4, P'""'" war, the United States
1894.
"Tho committee recommends that
the primaries and county conventions
be held in accordance with the rec
ommendation of the state central
committee.
THOS. H. TONOUE, Pres.
J. A. Wiion, Secretary.
REPl'BLICAX COl'STT CtmEV
TIOS.
A republican convention for the
county of Washington is called to
meet in the city of Illllsboro, on
Thursday, the 2d day or April, 189ii,
at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of
electing eleven, delegate to attend
the first congressional convention, to
be held In Albany, April 7, 1 896, and
eleven delegates to attend the state
republican convention, to be held In
Portland, April 9, ISM, and to trans
act such other business as may prop
erly come before the convention.
The convention will consist of 118
delegates, chosen by the several pre
clnts, a follows:
N. Forest Grove..5iWapato
is taking step looking to the ree
(ignition of belligerent rights for the
insurgents. These rights ensure
prisoners the protection aecordiHl by
civilized nations nt war with eac
otlur, aud will ultimately lead to the
recognition of the independence of
Cuba. Jlelligcrent rights and inde
pendence aro not recognized till the
insurgents show by numliers and by
sutxvss that they have established
regular form of government whic
they aro successfully maintaining,
This tho Cubans have done. Of
course, tho American republic will
he sooner Influenced than mnnarchial
EuroK. The United States, If she
interferes, will do so in the name of
humanity, which the powers of
Kuroiie have to recognize, and not
liocause of the operation of the Mon
roe doctrine or Ihe desire to enforce
that Idea
SI'AIVH t.KIKVAMK.
S. Forest Urove.
ltuxton
Cornelius
Washington
East llulte ,
Gales Creek
Dairy
Columbia....
i. Tualatin.,
West Butte.
Dilley
lieaverdam
Mountain....
Rcedville.. .
7
7
ti
ti
5
5
a
3
2
6
E. Cedar Crik...7
W. Cedar Creek. .7
Hcaverton 8
8. llfltsboro 8
N. llillshoro 6j
The same being one delegate-at-largo
from each precinct and one del
gate for every twenty votes, and one
for every fraction of twelve and over
thereof cast tor Gov. W. P. Ird at
the June election, 1694.
The primaries to be held in the
several precincts on Wednesday,
March 23th, at 1 o'clock p. m.
By order of the Central Committee.
Utl March 4, IS.
. W. PATTERSON,
J. C. Conir, Cbairvian.
(! Am ftot vnt th UnltH
fKatea to ivojrvia th rllifracy
f tAt (hft lAmirgwta. That ut
ile U -4 of the mm aalni it mm )
IM1, mht It ncDlar4 th r
fl hy tfcathf orWracy Sni
i lie inciiienis that have
woninleil tho high-spirited hidalgo,
Is a resolution n.lopted by the United
Slates senate, and the Hist'ches made
hy hcnatrs on the kuIJis-I of Cutian
indepefnleiice. The foreign sflairs
commitlee of llio senate, of which
John Sherman is chairman, reported
the following concurrent resolution
which was del a ted at length, aud
adopted on the 23th
"lb'solved. Ity the senate (the
hoi.se of representatives concurring),
that, in tho opinion of congress,
condition of war exists lstween the
government of Spain and the govern
ment proclaimed and for sometime
maintained by force of arms by the
sople of Cu'in ; and that the United
States of Aa.eric should maintain
atrict neutrality I nveen the trm
tending pi.uers, according to each
all the rigl.. of lielligercutt In th
porta and l rritory ol the Unlteil
Stated."
Several amendnif nfi were ofti-ntl,
but tieli was riJ'Ttcd. The ffpaniah
people were and are f rrdtly excited.
At Barcelona, frenzied mob at
tacked the American consular and
With stones broke the w iodo. I he
police drove the mob hack. The
h government at odo di
These were clearly set forth by
Gen. Grant in his message of 1875, in
which he dealt with the question of
the recognition of Cuban independ
ence and also with that of the recog
nition of belligerency.
'Both Independence and belliger
ency are facts, and their recognition
malady.
Old People.
Old people who require in !!,
Hon. C. P. Yates took occasion to
deny, in most emphatic language, at
the llillshoro Repuhlii-an Club, last
Tuesday evening, (tint he had made
any su h speech in Dilley as attrib.
uted to him by "R. C." in the Ore
gonlau of February 21st. Mr. Yates
U too old a politician, aud has too
long opposed populists, to besoun-
thoughtful a to fall luto that way of
talking.
try i
nit) ixu&rEsuuxT does not un
derstand that Hon. C P. Yates has
in any of his public utterances ad
vocated the free Co in Hire of silver.
and the Oreguuian Is lending itself to
the circulation of error when it
charge the gentlemau with that
thing.
X At ice of final Mettlement.
t iillllCV.
Johu W. 8hut, PUintiff,'
.
AnniB B. Mv, 1. li. itjt, J. A.
K.M, n l J. P. Tuii.
T Annit V. Mtyt and L. b. Mj. of
lit abov nmJ iloKadauM:
In ilia nau:a of th Siaia of Or iron, jrou
ara haraby wiainj to appaar and anawar
tlia amandiHi ai,aacr ani croaa-complatni
of Ilia iKfendant, J. P. Tamlaala, Olad
aaainat jrou in its abova ntitiad auil, tn
Hi abova namail conn, hjr Mondar, lt
tOih dnv of March, 1SS6, ld Us tsilnf
Hi lirai dajr of ilia t.rni of id Court iol
lowins Ilia axpiralion of th urn pr
cribcd In th order for lb publication ol
lb a lummoni.
And If you fall to an anr, for want
thereof, auld dalandanl, J. P, Tamlasta,
mil i plr (o lb Court lor th rltt da-
imxlv.l in aaid a:uandad anawtr and vroaa
t-iHupiHoit axaln-l rnu. u-il:
lliataaul J. P. Taiuia.la hav 1cr
M,'H-II.I .,,1, . ...I. f ....
forc-ful 'oi l3oi.ni, in U. s. ..:.! coin.'wtb inwraai
tiurvon Iroiu rirulrruber z, lSyJ, at tba
rsi nl g r rni pr aui:uni. fur lha aum
of $Jl, aitoriiajr fe, and tba eoaw nod
di.bu.-aoMirnia of tbia auil.
I n. t lha uiorlftatf dracriofil In aald an
rr niul cru--c,iiiilain t and aaaculatl b
vou ba lurri-loard, and lb land lbrio
dMcritid and in plaiiitilfa comp.aint,
and aituatad in Waaliington CjunlT, Or
nun, and dcribrd aa folio, to-lt:
CoiiimmvliiK at a alak J Irat wt or tba
nortiiaual rornor ol Ilia aoiilhaaat quartar
ol acr.on tf, X 2 N ol KtW ol Will Alar.
iin,l runmiiK ihrnca al 1S.S76 cbalna,
th.'t-ie -oiiili I.V50 chain, ll.cnc a.l
l37icli in-, ibriu-a north U Jl cbaim po
lb p aca of bgiuiiiii)t. cuutauiinif 10
ucrri, Lh ao'd, lo .aiiaty lha aum atora-
ml, and lor auch othar and furlbsr dcra
aa may Ua rqinlabla,
NEW BUSINESS
"1
Having rented the Warehouse at Ivist etui of M.uh
aon Street Rridge and Railroad Track, ICxst Portland. I. r
a term of years, I am prepared to handle Flour, Giam,
Mill Feed, Hay. &c.
I WILL P0 A
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Also Buy and Sell. Cheap Storage. Si'Wwk t.j
building. 1700-toot floor space. I Load and Unload
Cars. Truck to any patt of the City on short notice. I
have as good a stand as there is in the City for Business.
I will have a Chop mill in connection. I solicit a share of
your orders. .
p. s. When Farmers put their load of Cram,
Feed or Hay in my hands to sell. I will keep their
horses over night free of charge. No Feed Free.
Thanking you for past Patronage,
I Remain yours,
A. S. DUDLEY,
14 lUMaora Areuue. EAST PORTUM. ORKtiON.
ii
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - -
THREE COLLEGE COURSES
CMSSICAIt, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
to regulate the bowels aud 1-. I
will find the true rein inly In I
trie Bitter. This medicine d s not
stimulate and contains no wii.A-y
nor other intoxicant, but acts ns "a
tonic and alterative. It acts mildlv
by other powers, as the term implies, on the stomach and bowels, adding
is merely a formal acknowledgement htrenKtn 'ul Kvng toiirto the or-
of a state of things which rightly or f?l!!y FX"', "H,",r', '"J1"'
... . , performance of the functions. Elec-
wrongly has come about. The pre- trie Bitters is an excellent appetizer
... . t, a . . a. .. ....
ieii.sn 01 recognizing wimi uoes noi sna aids ingestion, uid people find
exist, 'is always, and Justly, reirarded 11 lusl exactly what they need
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
too underaigiitHl hav 111 U Ilia r Una!
account in tti olRIe ol Johntoii W tin
mora, ilsreasuil, in the (.'ouniv Court ol Ilia
3iat ol O'pkou, lor WmlniiKton County,
and that n.iul Cou. t lias a.-t tli G.li day ui
April, issi at 11 u'oloolt u. 111., fur l.eiiriun
and iirt-.-riiiiiiitiir ilia minr, A1 iro a
:ulcri'.i,i 111 su u eit: are hrrtby not,.
Med lo be and niiper in a nd Cuuri, at aald
iate, and inaaa olijuciioiia, 11 any, to ttia
a-iiua.
ff I. D M n U S W HIT M OK E.
C AI.LA W 111 I'MOKK.
GEO. WALL I V 111 IMOKK.
Kixcutora of ilia m.i wi,i and U'a.aiiirm
of Jobiiaou Wliiiuiurv, Uacejad.
Ma 1, ' !'. 414.1
SI '4-.li i I r w HAI.K l AT
r It U ri;T KXKClTIO.
as an unfriendly act and a gratuitous
demonstration of moral supiort to
Ihe rebellion.'
'It is understood that the adminis
tration does not think the present
stage of affairs in Cuba justifies any
change in the attitude of the govern
ment. Its function Is to act and to
express feeling. The only action
now proiier is to continue to hold
responsible for Injury to American
Price, 00c. and (1
Hillslioro Pharmacy.
per bottle at
S.5
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION.
Sylvtpr Culcr and wlfa to Ada
Hinas, S3 Vi n re ol a w y. ol a w U
aco 7 ' 1 r I 1 1
saraii jl an,j i. iuiu Ai:tniiiiiif to Ltsi
lln H inn 1 , St ni t- a nl aouili pari of
C D WiI'-ok nnd wn dir. 1
IT 8 to OitCli It Oo, Ht W5S.ll acn-a
in t larSw.purt In WnaiiinKtcin
couii't, ri niam ler :a in luuuaook
nnd Y,iniii,lt 1 oiintif.4 ialnt
V 8 to O k C It H Co. M 91 a. le, ill
t 3 a r 1 w nnd in t 2 11 r ii w
. 1 1 w nit,, 111 1 4 11 r 0 w iialll I
citiaens the only government, so fur C h U Ita. hh.i w,i mjuKuua,
that has, and maintains Wn, 8 . .,V V,. i . V' V- Ur"v. M0
as apesrs,
authority in Cuba, until some other
government succeeds, at least tem
porarily, in supplanting it.' "
Hpaln is trying to find a diplomatic
friend in Paris. Negotiations are
said to be iicndinir between the
French and Spanish, whereby French
capitalists are to take a block of
125,000,000 bonds to aid iu the Cuban
war.
The Italian populace at Home is
aroused to acts of violence against
Ihe government, because of reverses
of the army In Abyssinia. Africa.
The Iloman colonial policy don't
seem to lie as strong as it was lu the
tiuie of Pompey and Cassar.
H lKfv. 101 I lilk 5 Sli, r,..,.l
J antra M irtm an, I n.. 1,1 Uu::ial V
K ley. a w a ' ji c U and lot
2 ai G S I 1 h r 4 , 81 acra
Aiuvntan M Junlca (Mow ) tn 8irau
troiithtr, part ol ok 17 huiiiiiona
add to Huib iro
Eieriitnr of a-- V ni j.uly, drr'iV,
to II I' Fori, KI.4S hi,i ui ti a Win
Jo.iy d I c. . .
Ex. or Mate Wni Jul.v, tiet 'a, 1.
K MiN.i.ly, 10 Ian .1 ir-e Win
Jo! r and will- d I c 1 1 n r .1
r 1. Bpfiiri r to Mary Ann Wn ts, lni
1 H 7 1W 2i m i f i.iii 1 and IS
and i 01 ,m 't in fmir a
homtia,i, lOiilaiiiiint HO ui n-a
li U Ijuvica and a ile I 11 i D.irira,
blit -1" tit r.cnamit liuiue add to
llfravf rion
Win King to Gm V link-1, e i,r
lots l,'i and li, ail ol lot 17 and .ha
n i nl li 1 Is ,) ilir M;,lar, 4 Van
."ciniyvir trail, Waaln (rion Co.,
'"i in r.
i K Mi M il, on to H P S oaell, u.KJ
ai r a.'i 9 1 i n r 4 w
BY VlUlCh u" AS Al T Ai'lt M KNT
xacutioii, lsuel nui uf ibf t'irciiit
Court ol too Sianul Urvieoii, for Waaiilin;.
ton Co'iniy, in lavor nl Aliiiiil Hock
and air.tno.1 frimcra M ilua., fur tba ..uni
nl 'J 1 . c.mta. and lor 111a luriiicr auiu ol
77.14, U. H. gn I roin, witb inirrrai
-.licreoii al Hi rata nl i.er tant ir an
num, Irom Ilia 17. b iluy ol lVrrmbcr, 18:15,
ii-i iur in .uriiirr aum 01 tv, ali'iriiey
tec-, and lot til ro.u and ic inra ol j
ami 01 aaiu ti.i,
,iow, ini-rt'iori', n, viriu and 111 imra
aiiia nl sui t locution, and Iur aant ol
su.nuKiu pirannal pr"ieriy, 1 i!i,l, on tin
11111 iiuy 01 u 100 r, lka., duly Icyy on nil
01 in 1 irrsi 01 in uuieuilaill In tl
nsrciiiaui-r ui- iriKrn tf.il proptriy, and
1 wo , on .Monday, tli bin nay of Aoii
1VJ;, al tba aouth ,:o ,r ol Hi Court h,,,,..
in tliu.Doro, NValiiin;ton County, Ureiron
at tin- hour el 10 o'i loi k a. "111. ol aald day
u:i nt auction to tb liiflnal biddi-r Iol
Hni. Hum. A. Mi Brida. Juda of tb
aiioVM r.atnrd Court, on tb S7iU day ol
January. ISi.
II A K K K IT A ADAMS,
A'tnrnrya for Dnlenclanl, i. f. Tain aal.
J1":?. TXllTSi The Academy prepares for Collcflc and gices
a thorough English Education, the test pre
paration for teaching or business. All ex
penses eery lotc. Board and rooms at the
Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per tceeh, including
electric light and heat.
MIWWWWWW THE COLLEGE DORMITORY
SUNSET
SKAS0 Or 1W&-18M.
WILL RUN
TWICE A WEEK
Under excellent management, furnishes
board and room at $2.25 per iceeh. Many
students rent rooms and board themseloes
at a total cost not to exceed $1.50 per tceeh.
For full particulars, address
PRESIDENT McCLELLAXD,
Forest Groce, Oregon.
WINTER
TERM
BEGINS
JANUARY
2, 1S06.
BETWEEN
San
Francisco
and New Orleans
iimiAM'.
The cold snap, commencini;
Edison says he will soon be able to
photograph the human brain. We
win iici a coon skin lr ne tries his e-puiay, was quito a surprise,
lieriinent on the cranium of a popu- "H,"e ,,rm' w ar" "x'klng around
list the first time, he will make a ?1W "u,',ly of hi,
He may get a Jumbled in. iTJ'.TZ '.f I0.?...!" '.
...i i. .... . . j,....vv .,.-,..,.,,.,1,1-
Hifis,uut uij ontiu pnoto-1 17th ult. ISi-rtrceiy a wek Idler. Mrs
graph.
Concluding a paragraph wherein
the candidacy of Mr. Hermann Is re
viewed, the McMlnnville Tteporter
remarks: If about one more oppor
tunity was afforded him to stum tn
with the democra's and populists
against republican relief measures for
the tariff and treasury reserve, there
Is no telling here he mikrht gd off.
-X . Jl!l'
If Indiana want to honor heraelf
and the ettlos, the can Mil doll
by lertin( Kenjamin Harrison to
the I'nltfal 8tl tvnate iVr i pre-
wntattvr. II it on oth brainieai
ain it tb (nufiiry rid biieiiri-
face In tb midenti4l chaif would
i invtiabi ntof. Ho is
an on of the c!tancrt men la public
A and r priaawicd of jind Judg-
ment which Would b fnnA valuable
n the rewtoration of the country to crs were pis-irur nnct
prosperity at the termination of the 'fc,hny. It li umlcr-too I Hint th
toilet went to Portland on businewt.
Itefurning home In the evening, the
wngon was uiM-t and rolled down
the canyon, liriver and horses es
caped unharmed, but Mrs. Collet sus
tained a broken arm aud other severe
injuries. She is still in a eriiiotl con
dition. On this, her double affliction,
the kind-hearted old lady has the
sympathy of her many friends, who
wish her a s?edy recovery.
Some peculiar exhibitions of horse
manship have lieen noticed here
lately, which may ttnd to put a stop
lo in reckless, use of the noble
animal.
Mr, F. Toelle lis found a situation
In Portland, leaving the twnd with
out a leader.
Mr. A. Fur-gy, for avcnl years
With Mr. F. Dysie, now conducts a
Diacuwmth shop by himself. Taking
one of these shop for a center, there
are now four of tnem within a
radius of aUut one in ile.
Mtny liitelliiieiit appearing atran-
nim ring for
cam, li. .u .owin (luatribtd rval proi
Liiik-, iM-imc and ailuatrd in Washing
luu V.UUHI;. , uri'Kou, auu nior mrtn.'U a
it nni riiH-o ny ot jjiniiliiK at llif ii ,,rl
ot lO ni r nl ariuin 1 1 1 s it 1 W o
n.a .u fr, ami rumen llirnca aoul
i i n. una; inane eaat 20 rloi.n
ilii'iico norm aj iba; lliaiu tt )cuto
,uc oi oc .miuih-, roionii.in 4) m, u
1; l, uriliK a ,ait ol tne D L Col lubn C.
iiuruea ami wiiv. .Ali iihni oilier purl o
mmiM u u I, uuiiiiai'tJ uv i.i-i 1 1 11 , i . 0 ,,t H
oaj 1 aoulll Aasl cirni-r of aa d afi-Lim, II
running tbciu-e asl iiootr. i. lia,na and 1
HUBS lo 1110 aouilieaat toru.r .1,1 I,...
a u claim i,iiiu j nor. 11 ao ui VI io cli. i,. t
cciii r in, 01 a couniv road paaaln
kiiiouirn a t ii i-:iun - iiitfiirtl Kliinir ,.!
ai trul ,inu - a. din. Jtt mi l. arat 7 n i..
lUem-f roiitinu.iii; a'oin- aid r.a,l N fri
Ut'S. 10 1111 U. Rt l ntl'JUt 21 L:ill,a n,.r I.
"oiniiaui aal.l liiliil claim : , lieuce m-t alu,n
I ba cm lo l lie imriliaaai corner ot a trac
ol laud conveyed t Auiaiida B imra t,
K I.l eth !3lia tielliinl l,v . ,..
al .ae lil!t,. I bn.a -V"ol record. ol ,o.l.
ol sai,i n ,i.si,iii(fi, hi I omity ; ttiencv auulh
aiioui 21 cha lo a aout it b ,iiml i...
I of kind 1) I, I : tnenr tt 70 dep :ti inn, I
a ouir a.d boundary lin about M.ob
to a n.riier at an iiiner or re-eiitrnut aitfrl
uu tiir tx.niidnrir In id aanl claim; tlianr
a 1 deir A t nilti W aimiii u Fw,-l,. irt ..
i w l Uliu ol aai, ciailli : llit-tue li. m,init no i.k.
lo Ilie 1'iucu nt li.-tf in ii iii I I,. I..-. .1 -
U 1 .rr.l .l r:l, t I nil Outline himiIi: UI rrm a,l
b n tract i cicl,y o:vey,i coutaininir
Aim a url ol m I I. C of John C.
II me and ale in .t-t 2 and 31 1 S U 1
ii oi i in .ner ii, part neieiiv convi'v,!
oing bi'iiiiovil i,y legiiimiiK at llietj
corner in ine .n r. ol -aid ."-eu a and run
nil, a; u.enco iiiunu' a . bi,I in, ot a:nd
oiiiiiii a .out :a "l.a to In iriiir.il line ol
in couniv roi l Ji cue I in an., I claim
iben"e aioim a od cvnii ai line 6) drg r,
mm E 2-' ami .1 ilea-3.1 mm K .bom 7
cba lo in E -t ie in, ol and t.airn; tbence
a, on i aaid t I. no to a i,oint at cna a of
tne line , i and Sec V; ilit-nr W to tb
tt one 01 a i,i rec i a 'oil I Jil , l a! llieiica s
a nr ii.il V line lib nit 2'i li to tii nitir
of b,;ii.iiiiig, conta'iiwiff anotit bl acrea of
land.
Aito a fart of th t I. C nf 1 !m r.
Hirnei and ii in T 1 S It 1 W of Wiil
Mer, th part hrehy cnnreipl hins
: oun ir-l In- ies:tm:ns at ll.c W rifur
of tha N W V ol Seriof a d I .wnahin.
and runiniiK o.cnre N Idi.- thenc K Jh
cha; Ihfnr ti Lout SScn and K4 linkaln
ill central lino ot cnuntr rial aaaing
thro inn aaid clnlni ; ,.pn -e ahmif th aaid
re itrsl line IS a den ni n W "1 eha a..ri
3) li and N .ft d-c lo mm W i2 . na tna
N I . lie ui m I and c, mill : tildes K ;,tMitiv
2J.-h.aid 71 111 lollif inrrnf heirin
n i, ir, aair.n. rxi'.init and reaervnio;
tjini tna uper tiun lie rei.f a terpetua.
rilit ol wnv, To lent in wi.lt. i, upon and i
on tb? fc -nle ot the land more de
arr hd, and a Ijo nmir the K iin lh rpif
ad the di-iame .roin i.'ie N K enrner to 1 1
S K cor-ier mer ot, L.cb nt.it ol way li t
npn riv l.l t-iiti -, l-.l lr I ...i .1 .... I
h.ir. an I a u-n . l i i;i-ly ih !iri!ilt- BOSTON
I ir liiiiu-J autn , an I lor th
list
and
for
OVSR THE GREAT
SUNSET ROUTE
LEAVING SAN FRANCISCO
TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS
From Tuesday, Xoreiubcr t, 1905.
The moat complete, modern, elegantly
equipped and perfectly arranged Verti-
buled Transcontinental Train to America.
New Equipment, especially deaigned aad
built for this aerrlce.
S Y?-r., f ' , s are lost
tSrSMSCedLS annually.
dlrMtly and Indlro.-lly, by peolo ho ca-inot do their own Ouurinit, wrlla tlielrna u
latter, or keep their own lj.ajk; uml who dn not know when biislnoaa and loiral impels
Wblch tbey raujt bandle every day uro madn out correc-tly. ar.tll thnse tliiinrs. aad
KUCb more, we teaidi UuHoHtfhly.
Hundred, of our graduaics nrn in on noalilona, and there will booponinirs for
llodreda more when times improvi-. Awn s tho I lino to prapare for thoni. tb-sidea u
buatoea education t worth all It. nnu. fr one a oirii tuw. Send for our cutaluauu te
MWP wkat and Sow we tnaclt. .Mailed tn-j- to iniy uddroaa.
Portland Business College,
a. f. rin. Portland, Oregon, j. A. w.Mi nmanttr
THE LEADING DRUG HOUSE
TUB.
NHW
DIKECT COXXECTIO" IX
OKt.EAXS K0R ALL
EASTER rOITTS. qi'ICK TIME.
The Ilillahom IMiarm.... o. i ,
only, and i. thomnai.l. "n,K ,r.!" ," '"" reliable tiiauiif,,, !,,,
i M . , n... . . ,.rt. i in i
mi at
oioat-i
of me
chaain
the beat I
urug aiOre. ' - an iniar ui nioat (ll-pcliMii
All the ten, lino .a:.,U ..r I, i
Jao oo hand. " " c '-i Ai.i.hs Hml
rvery renuisiin nrmmiTl,,. .i i.. .
urai-riaaa tirew-rmtinn m. i..., n-i ... . . . - t"'Tr"y hi-
ipproved latest re n.lic. .; :;;. ' V..''rJ,-,':r.s ?r0 atrl,f..l ll.at Hie .
dicine and pharmacy ad7an,-e lb i. " a. l ""M'k th ltu"'
m ita Him.lL. nTi.?Z T.' .? '""r l-uliar a.lvantttaea in ...,r-
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
1
PATEST MEDICINES of .11 nr,..
Tba aoeet WINES and LIQUORS ai
hiK-ULASSKS
ar kinila alwaya in itork.
applied in c-eaofeiuknc. on pre riptiu
R
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Pullman
Union Block,
THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY,
Hillaboro, Oregon
ExcfBtar'i .otl
N0TtC IS HEREBY
tb underaifned bat
County Court of Waahin
GIVES. THAT
Count. n.m"iL"u"" "T.n- "r the
OB. lnnnini.1 . .7". "mnlr. Ur-
Sleeping Cars WJIfAftS I ss
- I - "" ti ar berebv .. n ...i
Dining Cars
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
ST. PAl'L
iiVmjtm
jFARMr
VHAI FOHIi
IKOOKXTO.
fftlVltfH
Mltlk and
iHlTIK
r.nt Ih.m t,. ml "T.:1'""'' """d to
at th law olUce of H it u V" ou'
DEATH TO ritl'rr Vi.STs.
maka the Orchard n.
Brtwa'a laaert Extermi-...
broCigb
Vr:t.
It.r r..." ,,r'"lr".
dt-mocratic adainbtrMion. A (f
gteilM Ukfimnmmlot the tvuvavd the act n4yned trgti !u MiMHtniit i!itotded
Valtni fUtttw. IHtrm it to In our fovtMsr.
I'lHlMhllMML TIi- fMdi.Ul Mt U
'UMtttUM.
"ic 'iin.-;iiu uir vttiinu I nools.
Tnis rtiuuty is, at l-a-l lor Ihepn-s-ant,
Well luiuilied Willi tilack-inltli
atiout atid teachers.
Tba fulfill r ilr. Javl VUu.r
autn .ant lor th ea:a aid
lii'fnti of aaid m i.
(till f ropi-ny iii b ani I aul ;,- to rr
de'ili mi .-r at i u ol 4J-. n.
W.mtn n y l a i i thin 5:n iiav i f Mrch,
Uf l!. P KiRD.
s .er.if of W .h nc: ni I iu uv, O e.o -.
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tbow Royml Biking Powdf
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Sweet
Mixed Varieties Lb-
Peas
. Half IS. 93n.
Quarter lb. loo.
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DOUBLE
SWEFT PEA
Bride of Niagara,
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Packet 2ci.
Half pack ft inc.
Wond .rl'ui
KAMDLER ROSE
CRIKSON
Ooly 15 c.ints.
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