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t JUMHI.IMi TIIUt'UHT ItV SiEmO. !'Yltli.ll TKI'. t.'mi Hit) Wiiy to Kii'Kcri on the part of a y'Uii' unin Im written down in one humlrol words? l-t u at tempt it. If your homo U? j!",H' HCjuire inoriil i-tn'n;;th there; if bail, n'k It ! h re. When nutter over bodily impulse, havo home; stand ing nlone. will htrciitln-n your moral flbro and I.M;iilru your uiiii'l. Use hji;iri- inoiiii'iitH Hcjuiriiiif general in information. I '.fore tliirty have a definite plan in lir ; then "hew to tin line." Snip whining 11' liapKitited and turt bjjiIh. Entertain good will towatd niHiiWiinl. if you Kiln kiiowlnl,'! or nwer tint' would lien i flt the world, pa it ttloni;. Honor your niotlitr'.s sex. Avoid frivolity with trill-; It prevents your puroe and -ti' litiitr r.-4 them. Love the worn, an truly who stimulated your ImI Impulse. iiiir of the, lnt'lto unto others Vou would lin y Hhould doiunto you.'That U aum-; that I life If you pile up your million they will drop from your nerveta band, If yog tak firidt) in your house built out of wronged laborer, your soul will pasa out ol them naked, If you keep your eyes intent on the raking of muck heap, tliey will tiecoine bliud to the true glories of life; hut if you neglect all the? that erroneous thought ha called worthy and life liuteaui a life of good-will toward man, beoevol enif, your name will be treasarwd thouL'h your body be resolved Into dut. SiiihII in ize, hut great in result. I h Will's Little Karly Waers act gently but thoroughly, curing Indi-gi-Htiou, dysH'Mla, uud constipation. Sinail pill, safe pill, best pill. W. K. ISrtxk. VOTE FOB Mr K19LEY TECTIOX. AMI PRO Not ii Hin-fli) word alxiut money? Certainly not. Morals and minds are more importniit than money; whole aoineiiess nitd wisdom are belter than weultli. We young men need to set Up in our minds a liuj;e pair ol philosopher's scales. We Miall not weigii thereon either cotree or tea, but ucliims and thoughts and deeds. We htnill then concede that a patieiil day luborcr ciirniug his living by the sweat of his brow, providing things! ;w ir Ji. iviniey ami proieuiion. ..... .... . . oum toii nave uiHiiucuon reaae. Air. We'll rally 'round the Hun, boy. Would vuu are within the White Hon Would llliio'a noblet a.m. Vote for McKinley and protection. WotiM vuu liuve to rule thia land Our tlnit John ttn 1 1 cm not run? Vote lr McKinley and piotectiou. UHliitS. Protection for lulxir, protection fur all. iliard home production or labor niuxt (all. Would you have an honest dollar, For product of our toil '.' Votu for McKinley ami protection. Would you have an honest man. Hli .apoieoiiie law? Iionrstty in the sight of men, turning each day to his hopeless toil till hi back is Iki. veil and his heart is almost calloused is more of good, indeed morn of a real success from it lofty point of view than the Various 'barons" who aim to control th necessities of life. Hut I hey make money. Most decidedly they h but how? Hy grinding the faces of their toilers und reducing thcintoa condition verging on lirutUh wtvagry; and also by concerted raising of th price of commodities they control, the jKKir again being the chief suf ferers. They are the friends ti tlie country they fatten on, much a a Hon Is a friend to a lamb. W'e need to get it Hcorched into our souls that success bought at such a price is no success at all. We will weigh the motive that semis soinc over-worked country doctor or minister scurrying through the night to the house of sickness and we shall find it a thousand times more ponderous limn that which ai'tuales a whole shipload ol stork-gamblers. They make money and they lose it; ami it Is deep tar nished in their hands in the passing. Hut we mut not ue our whole space in thi iimniier. The thought ful young mail can improve on the above suggested line of thought anil think of iiniiiy standards of success that are itliMilutely false. ror region ami lor rac: Vote for MVKinley and protection. (('horwO Would you drive the Ii Hilary wolf From the oor man', cottage door. Vote for Mckinley and protection. Would you ee the rested wheel I if the fnrtorie turn nnee more? Vole for Mt'kiuley und protection, (Chorus.) WouM you not slop the boom in bond. And the nut ion ' growing debt? Vote for Mi Kin ley mid protection. Would you nee more prospvrou timet - Than your father ever met? Vote for McKinley and protection. it'liuma.7 Would you down the w i Id-cat craiay With tlicir Hat scheme and all Votu for Mckinley and protection. Would you Imve your money round, Not rug Iml'V or mg doll? Vote for Mrkinley and protection. (Clinrtio) Would you Kive the shi of stute, To a pntriol-ilol' care? Vote for Mckinlev and prutection. I II' I lie burden ol our land lie has Hiin lv Ixirne hi hare ; Vote for Mckinley und protection, f Chorus.) Would you helpelvct man Tltt was never known to quail? Vote for Mckinley and protection. Would you we him pitta twist tin the liritisli lion's tail? Vote for Mckinley and protection. 'Chorus.) A COSIISATIOS BtHTEP. lean give It thU status. Ma" I All that la tnvitlvAil In mrit 1rt1tK. " ration In th ..!,..,,, U . i.lwta Virginia ha v gone headlong for free ... " iuw wuTn UulnLlnnl u! lu ll ... Ikiulul. uu.. I II.I.W Ik.l II nalM --" ' "" I: J . . r ccptfrom the beginning of I6C2 to tnr ' Knnff t 1979 when Irre. Iieadlovgtbf fnsj.llrw. ,in,.huMn. ...1. What It meana, move plainly than L,rMl!u '-,h . ,fc that, U that both Kentucky and Vlr- " rT- " t .l.l...llk.l.i.l...l K k. .-..v...., publican thto fall, and to remain I ..-.,..., . -" " " avaama Mav liu avsMav rei permanently In the republican eol umn for year to come, If the wild frenry of the demo. rracy, Incited by the populist poison they have Imbibed, will permit them to listen, we will call their attention to the following from the Brooklyn Eagle, one of the most influential organ of toe Kaatern democracy "If the Northern democratic lead' em do not boll free silver at Chicago, tbeu the hottest men of their party standard of gold. A double standard is as Impossible in the world of fi nance as the occupation of the same place at th sitme time by two objects is impossible in the physical world.4 The standard has to Is oue thing or the other, either gold or silver. The United States monetary standard, like that of ail other advanced na ons, s gold. A declaration for gold, w hich means simply a promise to stick to the present basis, means till .rlrul Iksm mmA h antlfui liflhtl . . ' . ., V , i ,hat ,hl u,e wmitry Is going tostay vfKt w vi vi nun.. uvhuhibi. the North do not Intend to have the name and principles of demoracy dis honored by any participation or tol eratloii of their own. Better the West were swept by populism and the Bouth raided aud ridden by re publicaniim, until gr grew In the street of bar cities and a It was sown in the capitals of her Htates, than to have the fact and the fame, the ain and the shame, of free silver, and ol repudiation fastened on the national democracy by any concurrence ol Northern democrats, Thedemiarats for whom we speak are through with the oppression of their consciences by the Mouth; through with compro mises on public evils; through wi,th supporting those who would put the party either on the Uourbou or on the immoral aide of public questions, 1 ney win contrioute io me success solo's borrowing capacity has beeu ortiemocraiio principles ana owiio- hieaHy exhausted, and her soldier in crallc candidates, but they will smash I Cuba are Uyill)f rrm yeow leVer not go over to China, Itussia and Mexico. The gold standard uations have si I ver as well as gold in their currency; the silver standard nations have ail ver merely, and eve that In only a small ratio In declaring for gold the republiceu party pledges itself to maintain its present standard, w hich Is to keep both gold and silver in the cjrrency, Ulohe Jieuiocrat. 1'ass the good word along the line. Piles cau be ijuickly cured without an operation by simply applying le Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. W. K Brock. for Infants and Children. THTKTT t V wwmUm t CtiUrU fae TsstilS wf aaUUMi efas mm, yrrnlt m syaofc alMwHawt f mt , . nTv' I It is mmtfaiVIr b wmmmir fce MaarW Saf CtO 9mm U Ih iwmm kawwa. It U rl . Cfctlsrii Haw aa I glr ta a k Ha. It wffl sty tasto Ufm. t H M4Ws) I tM wklefc ts a Jitly t mm UmHw asSfft jae a ektU's sB4lc4ab Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Khlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price, ,'Uc. Nasal inje-'tor free. For sale by the IHia l'rug titore. faster than their places cau be filled It Is a pity Spain has no statesmen who can see the Inevitable ahead and prepare to make the best of it. "Wake up, Jacob, day is breaking!" so said DeWitt's Little Early Hlsers to the man who bad taken arouse bis sluggish liver. Brock. ' them W. It we young men find no pleasure in reading and meutal training and successful life except as a means for enabling us to "do" our fellows, we would belter throw book ami careers to the winds, hir all the real gmsl they will do either to us or to others. I like the principle that prevndes the (ierman colleges and universities. There the instructors advance step by stop only on the condition that they make some contribution to the sum of human knowledge. To that one circumstance more than any other do we owe the constant out flow of wonderful discoveries and great Ideas from (ierman scholarship. The monetary aspect of life is entire ly subordinated with them; for many of the mord covetid educational posi tions in the empire carry w ith them no more of a tricn.l than l,.loo. Surely such a view of lite is tlie right one; since the moment we get the money-fever in our veins scMl-h considerations blind our eyes to the needs of tho-e in our path; we will even trample Ihcm down if we can but stretch our eager hands one par icle iiiwnr to th elusive fortune dancing along Just ahead of us. A f.ither is .-iiiil to have advi-sil his Imiv, "My win, make money; if you cannot nmke it honestly, make it anyhow." The bo's worst enemy was the father who gave him life. W'e even hear it flippantly said that llolden Rule of nineteenth century Is 'Do others or they will do vou.' If we give laughing approval to tha' sentiment we are blind to the sign of the timis. You young men luw blood is tingling, like mine, for the moment w hen you shall lie "up and doing, "lyiui who are preparing your minds and your bodies for the straii. to which modern bighteusion life will suhj.ct them; you whose head will scarce I touched w ith gray be fore the year have you felt the pulse of Hils present-day world'.' Il will tell you that the heart Is beating' steadier and truer each day, outer Indications to the contrary. Its mes sage Is "Sticces U no longer reckoned by the ncviinilatioii of wealth, but by the scattering of deeds. The life liv ed for sell I- not lived at nil. Think ing for others, sntleriug for others, working for others are and must b forevermtire the supreme font's w ith in the ni:iM is in touch with the 'spirit of the pge." Would you honor one Unit iUhmI In the nation'ii liercest utrife Vote fur Mckinlev aud protection. Would you pay the debt to one Who for country risked his life Vote for Mckinley and protection. Clirtis,,i so.me"kxiiT.ii unoinT. The dawn of the twentieth century Is all mo-it upon us. The eastern sky Is already ri-vy with Its coming. I!y What litor.il slatidard w iii the world welcome ii? l.y the standard set up In the first. All the accnttipliihmenis of ail the ni.i-tc r minds that have bleswod our planet; all the conquest of earth and air and sea; all the accuiu- AII the English pajsrs comment on the results of the St Louis conven tion. Of course our British Cousins are not sat si fled with the nominat ions. They see the gissl times that they have enjoyed for the last four years fading away. The Graphic says: "Mr. McKinley will have his Imnd.i full if he conscientious tries to realixe the platform adopted. The em phatic declaration in favor of gold, side by sldo with the solemn profes sion of ultra-protectionism, is proof that economy heresy is not hidebound against the more obvious truths of the othodox schcKils." The St. James's Uaxette, discussing the effect of the proliable presidency of Major McKinley, and the relations between f treat Itritian and the I'nit isl S'ntes, says : "It cannot be s.iid that Messers. Cleveland and Ol ney have shown a tisi friendly spirit, but we fear we must not hope for U tter ttiihgs from the Republicans. Jingosim is not a monopoly of one party, and we shall be lucky if we ecae further causes or (lillereiice during the McKinley regime. W'e shall ls lucky, too, If we succeed as s'edily as (MKsibte in arranging for termanent arbitration of what the Marquis of Salisbury spoke yesterday." In conclusion, the St. James Gaze tte congratulates (ireat Britian upon the fact that, "if McKinley is elected, tin I nited Slates will continue to pay its obligations in honest money." The Chronicle says; "Yesterday's ballot shows that high tarifT and sound money are to be the watch words of the republican (strty, A high taritf would undoubtedly injure our trade, but we lake comfort In the thought that nothing the I'nlted States could do would expose our commercial interests to so great a danger as would free trade In America." The .Times: "Mckinly has won the first heat in the presidential race.but the battle is not lln.tlly won. Thesil ver lies appear to nave round some comfort in the coincidence of the date of W'aterhsi, which seems 'an evil omen for a leader who purchased his victory at their expense. The demo crats have both to settle their plat form and tin ir candidate, aud even if they are not tempted as a party to aiiopt a M!cer plank, a coall ( on of the repub'ii so ami silvcritc dissident! might yet I car out the views of some coni'tcnt observers tlmt the future will shows line of cleavage in the I'nited Stall- Is'lween Kaet anil W"it, scarcely avss thsp of lm dan gerous than that which formerly divided the North and South." free ail ver doctrines or free silver nominees. If this Involves whole sale republican success, by democrtic default, let It come." The old sectional politicians, ol whom Senator Joe Blackburn Is one, have been trying for a half century to get an alliance between the South and the West, which would enable them to controll the convention on sectional lines, ana wey mine mm Karl's Clover lloot Tea purities the mey win oe aoie to get ii inrougn me Dlood 11(J K,ve- t.t!ur ,, beautiful free silver fad. What was the West UmU,.xi0. For sale bv the Helta nny yemrs sgo oas now uecouie lne I i)ruir Store. center, and the Western mining carno 8Utea and Southern sectional I To the erring brothers of the re- States may unite and still fall short publican party who proposed, under of reaching power. The declaration certain circumstances, to boll the St of the Brooklln Eagle will show that ll nomination, the "Ulobe-lK-mo thevcan a-et no aid from their old era l" sent this fraternal love aud allies of the East in their endeavor to I greeting: "Bolt and lie d d h,.w - K'i' - Ask your physician, your druggist archlstlc raid on the property of the Lnd youf frUjBdi aU)Ut a. . . ... ''"f , " for Consumption They will recom wm uecis ... u,.p....on nien( For8a,u by Ulu J)ea j)ru A B.A AMt UHllm.lll.1 AA.MAnu. Al I silver ana its purpose to maintain the existing standard till bimetallism can I When we consider that the lutes be restored by general agreement of I tines are about Ave limes as long as the commercial nations. It will do the body, we can realize the intense clare for maintaining the honor of the suffering experienced when they be- government by keeping Its money come inflamed. lJe Witt's Colic A standard equal to the best in the Cholera Cure subdues inflammation Caaterts, 4 Usrs W Cartrla allays TTclW , Caatsrla yrwt raaitit t Mwr CmrT Csntsrlst ae Ptairfc mmi WtmM CMy CUrU ralUr T tdM Tt VI . Castwia a C Mttyatt amtt rutajs jt Ctrta atf lias tko stWet mt urtwfa 14 tm mr CataU i smt imim isrpat. ytam, mtmmr SMsseetls as s jsi tf Cmmtmrim aWsitUt U1jVUts tasasaa. umA bewyls. Ktvtaig hlthy a amtmral al p, CasterU to wt mm Im -a Vsttl ssly. It is t 14 Wfc. Pit sJlsw amy mmm to 11 r ytn ; J tas J ssf thattt to-Jwat sj I'aat'wfflaanrw trmrw mmwmm,m tfcat y m O-A-a-T-O-m-I-A. cssTTiisnrj PACIFCS V 15 o Pullman Sleeping Cnro Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Oleeping Cara ST. MIL I MIMStAPOLM ' irit2 ZSL i'KUOKMTO.1 BCLEXA and BUT IF. a -. Tbrodsb Tickets... vt...TQ. TkeiW-rfsalU statw icmcAtiO WARBIIWTON PN I L A OK Lf H 1 A ME Wjroit K WTvS ASI AIX AHT A 51 If ROVTN Children Cry for Pitcher's Cacterfe. Consumption can becunsl by the use ol Shiloh's Cure. Mils great Cough Cure Is the only known rem edy for that terrible disease. For! sale by the Delta Drug Store. world, and In favor of reviving busi ness and giving a chance for employ ment to all the working men of this country by a Judicious system of protection. The free silver craze, like the greenback erase, will run Its course. We have abiding confidence In the at once and completely removes the difficulty. W. K. Brock. THE BISIIOI ASI THE AXIKCHIHT. We recollect reading how Kearney, the Ban Francisco anarchist, when he proposed to upset tlie government some years airo. called upon the good sense of the American ieople, Roman Catholls bishop of that city and are satisfied that on reflection the I to arlve his advice. The bishon list vast majority of them will stand for Lned patiently, and at the close said, the cause of sound money. "My istDy had croup and was saved by Khlloh's Cure," writes Mrs. J. It. Martin, of Huntsville, Ala. ror sale by the Delta Drug Store, I'tire blood means good health. I have lived a gssl many years In San Francisco, Mr. Kearney, and think I know something alsjut our cltlsens. I recollect loooklng out ol our window one morning some years ago, Mr. Kearney, and seeing several men hanging Iroin lamp isisls. I DeWitt's Sarsaparllla purifle the will bid you gssl morning, Mr. K ear- blood, cures Kraptlons, Ecsert s, I ney Scrofula, and all diseases arising from impure blood. W. E. Brock. WHAT HOL MTAMIiARIi KAX. IMlRMVT The above leads us to say that the true friend of the anarchist, who has come to this country in total ignor ance of our Institutions, is he who warns him of his danger. We have I ho strongest govern ment in the world. It is ro strong Some opimnents of free silver coin age think a declaration for the gold standard will Involve another attack that we permit is-enus of insane and on silver. They appear to believe II treasonable talk w hicli, under other will commit the republican party to governments, would send the talker to a policy whk-h will either slowly or prison or Hils-ris; but let a serious rapidly drive all the silver out of danger threaten our Government, circulation. This is a singular Ulu- and six words from the president aion. None of the silver element of would call a million of men. if neces- the currency coin, certificate or sary, Into the Held, who would show Sherman notes will be endangered as little mercy to the bomb-throwing by the aJopflon of a gold plank in dynamiter as the farmer dissi to the the platform. Not a person who ad- Wolves that destroy his sheep. The vocates the gold declaration has any true friend of the anarchist Is the one d ire la cut down by the extent of a that enlightens bU Ignorance, and slugle dollar the amount of silver in convince! him that this is the only circulation. There can be do possible country in the w orld where intelli- menace f. the silver flow in the gent, temperate, Industrious men of currency from any expression that good character are sure of a comfot la the convention may make for the ble living, and where the son of the maintalnanca of tha gold standard. poorest has a fair chance to obtain the Nor will a gold declaration com- highest nfllces of the nation, it Is the mil ine party to a policy of hostility only country in the woild w here to the coinage of silver under all nearly all the rich men, and marly circumstances. Tlie party will still all the promluenf, Isgan poor, anil Is? as anxious as II has been in the by working hard not eight hours pis to secure an International agree- but frequently tw ice that number ment whereby larger use of silver have reached their present positions, can Is? had safely. F.ver since the Oku. Angki.i. In Dumb Animals. pjssagn of the Bland-Allison act Careful consumers say, "One liar of Hoe Cake is worth two of common soap." Diseased bhssl, constipation, and kidney, liver and tsiwel troubles are cured by Karl's t lover Hoot Tea. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. It)' mn4 Utrts)' AM Nawtoty r Orrgsm. oVS MAY IfK II All (4X1) so WAV I IJ loin- stria) lor ll ) sr nsry mi fleas .; (2) upon taU.aiur., ( wc.rS, i.uil -cli Mil, sutl 1st broucfei svoi.s SM a your osrn;) and (3) obllilrsa may b hail lor I.kpI Sioi on. A Idiwar' . -W. T. OARONBSi Nupl. Il' and Ulrl.' Aid HaeiMf, rorl- i.iiu. irtnau. Thfttttsh tirk.l. 'U Jnn ,d I'kln. 'i loamm Northern Paoid. Mwsnt' b'p Co., so American I.lua. or Information, iiui. .. M . ... tlohcta, rails, or writ. A. D. CHARLTON, lAtstait (ii. hu. itnt, porttiii, Of II URKIHIM NT.. I OR. IHIBU.i RAILVTAV TIME TABLE. extraordinary! Tbt regular subscription price of Th Indepsndent is $1.50 v And the regular subscription prietofthe WiBStv Orcsonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing lor Th Independent and paying one year in vance can get both Tug ad. Independent and Wkkely Oregonian one year for "$2.00 All old subscribers paying their subscriptions fur one year in advance will be en titled to the same offer. HIllSSORO PUBLISHING COMPANY NORTH PACIFIC . CLAY WORKS . EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE Keeaifr's) Rfotlec. AdiNlalatrator'a NsttU. NOTItEIS U EKE BY GIVEN THAT Hi iiuit.riiitfii.il lia bran duly ap- poiute'l hy ih (iouutjr Court ol Welling ton l i.uiiy, (irmon, ailnonUlrnior of ih lata Wither H. Lyon, iltirxrd, an4 ha iunliliid " aui'li. All vrton huviuir oIsiiim againal nj raialu are licrabr re qilirnl 10 prracul Hi. aaui. .ill. iba prop r vourhrra, lo in., a. mr r.ail.nt.-. near (.'tntervlllr, Waslii.iiriou Coillilv. Oregon nit'ilii mou l In Irom th. ilai. hrreof.. Dated at llillaliuro, llwrnn, l Inn 4ih day of J lllir, lSiDI. (I. W. MAIiSII, Ailmiuiairator ol I lie .slut, ol Waller S. I. yon, Urcaaeil, U Final Nettlement. XToTICK 18 HEHKBY tUVK.N THAT XI lb. uiid.reisnl liu uita oua IM- tera ietmntary upon ta nmS of Al- bar! Wilcox, lat. ol WSkbiastoa Cosatf. Or.Rou, dSM.al. AO praos bsvMfi oi.ti.ta Ml.inai .a.i. aviatq ar. .miy Byil lled to pra.nt ib. nam. in th. mmimx lined vitiiia all nionth. front lb. do. h.rmif, at mr rraUtanc, saar CoroaJloa, In .aid I'ouaty. lor allovsne.. and sit : paraona knowina; lliamMlf. Ind.bt! to aid aatai. will niak. Imniadlsta payaaoat hi in. unuaraicBM. NKlJON WILCOX. .. June 8, 11. .1-7 AdmiaUwalsr. or rat HOUTIIKKN 1AC. U. 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Ad To Ads llraim, tb. sbors aamad 4 I'.udant: In th Nam. of tb Mat. of Ofaton. raa ar. hereby raquliad M sppMr abd aaawr 4:00 r a 6:lir l.r Ar Portland rial. in Arl L IO:IA a :00 a I NOTICE IS HEREBY (llVEX THAT the adui'nlatratrix ol lb .Mat ol An. ul liKOHiell tlfiemeil ha til.d hr llnal ai-count in aaui calalv and that Monday, h fllh day ol July l:Hiat ih hour ot 1 clo k a. m. I at br Hi. conn I v rnnrt nl lb H ai. of Oregon, for Wiwbiii'glnii coun ty for th. hearin of the aauie. All wr. aon iuter.al.il ar hereby noiilitxl lo Im and to appear ai eani lini and niak. ol ertiona to aald Final Account if any tliay bar. An.ia OAHHKii.t, Adminiatralrix of th. .aiat. of Anriial Oambella deceaaed. 1-6 IMSlXfl CAES 0.1 OtiDEX KOITE. ibaeomnlaiaiofth.plwatifl la tb aborsl PULLMAN BUFFET SLFFPFIK named Oourt h Mon.lar. lb. SOtb da. I Mrrtl LCCrCn9 juiy, insaj, m.i uauif ia Brtoyoi ta.l , July l.rui ol aid tWturi, and.lf 70a tail la aoanaw.r lb. pUint lf .ill apply to tb. Court Ii r a udntii.nl and 4.ere at i-ay.l for in atd complaiat. 'r a: Tbal iba bond of niaif iniapy, ,hrtitiirs and now axtatiiif b.taui p auitttr ftbd tf.faa dant ahail b diolrd. - Tbnstatbaiaa is publiahed by authority of an aaaar ad ineraior oy lion. 1 now. A. HcaVUI. ars aidiua Judg. of aald Conrt. at Cbaasaara, till. Hi. Ath day of iun. WjB ., W. J. KtCR, , 2H. Alto n.y tor Ptarattr. - . o . acfsat.riaM Klcratar I'ars Arraoaso to All Tbsooos Tiamt. WMt Mid Division. ITWEEN H)KTLAND V COitVAIXIB Mail Traia Daily (Esa.pt Bonday). eiVK THAT CHOICE OF TWO TRAXHCO.XTIMJXTAL ROUTES Taou SJOaa HklArst Lr Lr Ar Portland Hillaboro Oorrallia Ar Lt Lr 6:20 k Great Northern Rtj. VIA SPOKANE iMinneapolis AND St Paul ..PREPARATIONS FOR THE. GREAT BATTt f arratbrr 8d am Already It HI t ader Wa. A JaW - iarr.it Ainany and L'orralll maniM will, traiaa of tb. Paaarnn 1 anlral Jr V.al. I airnny. Expraa Traia Daily, (E10.pl Han day 1:48 r Jt I Lr Portland Ar I m a . s Li Hillaboro Lr MS a a I aara I Union Pacific Ry VIA DENVER Omaha AND Kansas City. LOW RATI TO LL AOTaTPIN OITICS. THKorOH TICKET8 to all patata la tb. astora etatas, Canada and Enrop. oaa b. asasta) at lowaat raU. f roan A. H. C.a n aat, HilUboto. ...PRESIDENT OF THE UNITEO STITESrt0i2S2L. J&dr .-Oji k.AV. TNV:;V DAY. . o SAIM FRANCISCO BBB?AABB?AaA rr fall Mall, call 7 fr? ft r -bv H S f Tft 9 - r Trw 1. j- i . IfWWMHMt Great RESTORER Rastorea parfaet omuin. Tigor ana siSBhood and ra Kovea all aiiatas clcs to Biarrtan. Raatoraa ibs entira aarroua syatrrn and atop all vital laaata. R. movas affeeu of lbs in of youth and ti rrMM of later war. Ramova all effeets- l!( TO BE El ECTEO, ASH THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE v Will, a alwaya, he found In th thiokent of ths nlit, tialtliaf Timorously for hound Bu.iiMws rrinciile, blrh will bribf I'rKfpority to the Nation. I h Xrw lark tTM-kly Trtaaar la not only the )dif'KpuUi ran PaH-r of tlie Country, Imt is I'i-Kminruil a Nstloaal Family NesiaMr. lu Campaign Xpas nd I iiu.ion ill inter! rry A'mvVU an t itien. All Ilia new of tli day, Korean (VM-rcainnnVnv( Agrioullural linpaniiient, Msrkrt lteorU, Hhort Ktoria eotaplrls la aaeh nnnilior, ('omit' ll.-tures, taaliion Date wUhlaboraUWorr lioiia, ihI a variety of item, of household interest, malt op Aa Meal Family l'ii-r. We furuiah il.f ladepeBdralM ami Xaw tart ' Waaftlf , Trlhsac" (both iHper.j ONE TEAR FOR ONLY $1.00 'll W AUVAXClC Addre,. .ti order t. THE INDEPENDEITT, HILLSMBO. OKCAiaJ.I Uaip- Alentios tbi paper. . p. Ha. lar Trlat Tfiaf.ai aal taarlans. Writ taar asms and sdilrea aa a bmUI rard. lead It U Uea. trrtW. mmn i. I. -MIGHT. Hlllsbors. Oi., - NERVE LI FB rM""' w hij"ikt, t rsrtUad, Atea'l Psaa. A treat. Oreirsa. '. J or diMipatioa aad ra pair all wast places. ' Curaa fnsomnia and retor r-frnliin. leep. Curaa In potenc and tirs full vital power. Curaa all waatint dlataae sad restores n aarta of tha k4 TS-RVE-UFC m tba only Surtlr ; aclealifl Ireauaent and afford relief frut. . Sbs lm day's ua. It remores tb raua aad alt aatur to affect a eara. Cutea ' "ad. Sperial duwmjru topbyatclaB. ' treatlw on Nervous DiatawL - aa bond. Its Loa and Reenraa . m.iuwl tr in plaia aealed wrapper for two X ant A tolaatifla Asrarloaa" JV AaiB33f ftr. lMb2owA. Haw To5. 83 rwCSw r--?.y ?' br7ih b.y. .. iHi5uELr.M.)t Trlbaaa Halldlnr, Sew lark I'll, aad a Mia pie as af Th Xstr Tarl Weekly Trlbsae will be atallrd ta raa. mtvuiri MtoicAi co.. saiAeao auCM. I't-rMUi!. who hiive a oiuxliiiik! swll tilated pn:ri! nf iiini'ttii irnturitv; , evt'ry iiiht, on stMuunt of a tickling all the tn tiirnili ti- mlvsmtMiii'iit of 'w-n-mtion in the throat, may oyer the l:it of llipm hiive not l.il u away ronif it st once by a (to ofOna Min froni.nor l.n k to,Uut up to the tt-at'li-' uto Coutth l'un. V. K, linx'k. eiiflitcen yewra ago the rtfiublicao havr lurn radeavorinK to aertira a gt'iioral rrwdjutnient of the oiin.ige ratio, ami a full rfmonetizaiion of ailver hy th f reai nations. Though thus fnr th attampt has Imp un-uo-wful. It will las kept up, ami evrntually sorhcthing MiMy I t romplitheTt. In ills nenliaae( e-t-rj- lollsr of silver In the emulating mitlium will stay In. Thfil In- no tli-Tlinlnstion of any sort sirnlnM it. Kvery attrllHite which it ha now It mill retain. It will continue oot artaiaa.tlt rltb goll s a tiiM ft OalfMlalllf I wa nei-vniK, tiretl, irrituble and crew. Karl'it I lover Itoot Tea has mslo me well an I happy Mr. E. H. Wonlcn. For mle hy Hit ln-lta I'niK M:orr. I you luck fuith and love hcalht lt u. t-.tslill-h your faith and re. lor ynur limlih with l. Vitt's sraMriils. W. k'.. ItriM k. loonl r i. ohtitiu t',iit.. Muds p4ttii' yon mu.t nliuA- mi invention not slrt-sily In u- sml ctitin-ly lit1-r-pnt fnnn all other. .Nich is Hoe Cake Snap. The only pt ntl lann- Iry waap In the Biarkt U BLACKWELLS I WANT NOOTIIEn. Sit? n . . : . i -v. i i Baaw I CCNUiNK 'I As. 1 J I nf inun a . . ' BW AT ttua .brw .. t. wlv'jfJr rr Tea win Caat asfea aack twa aaM boa. aal two awsawaa Isatat b a aaaaf aaJ af Blaeh W41w Dtrla), Bkay B bwff a? as)d aat tw MHpaS-whirh tea) a Ii af ealw.M. a BaW mr taeaa. J 'ot u o O RIPANS The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common everyday ills of humanity. mm kfot ttiem the, plan 'tandnrd i 'Where: keat planum i rtW: ee.U every- Wn r iU 1 1 a the world. II ' JaV ""i". .1 VV m m. rtRHy a ta.'f JMIMir ttt9tU $100.00 Given Away. Every Month .etJTi'L?.:: WM aRt fHR PATt 'TS e FOB INyEMTons, and th 'J" t tin. off. r h? ti in! courae. p. on of aa In nt- t.r?Juu.T'"'h,o,n''re" It's the Slmolc. Trivial Itiventioft ThttYUld Fortunes aiNOTOr BL C. ! I I la J ywl.r ir ib tb. it (O! fa