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HILLSBORO IXDEPEXDE.YT. Kuterrd In the poctorlWat Hiiiaburo, dragon, M-.s-.u.l-rlMMi niaturr. KtiiMH-rir.ti.Hi, Id ailv.nrr, prjrrw P 0 till '.Hu ri'lll.lMH INti CO., Proi1u.r. I). M C. (iAl'I.T, K.lttor. l( I If. l'i't:HOf THK ITl FRIDAY, SKITKMBKK II. liU'l lll M AN rUFHIIIHTUI. nt ki:r. WM. Mi KIM.KY, ol Ohio, fr'nr Yii-e-rr.rsi.lent j A I! H KIT A. Hll AI: t , of Nr Jry. r-.r I'rt'M.l.-nttat Kltrctor T. T. UKKIt, of Marion County. S. M. YOKAS. of I.an. K. I.. SMI TH, of Wnni. J. V. ( API.KS, of Milltnornab. ArUnii-rts has counted ho,imiO ni-J'.-r.ty ? 4!vc -tlt.iiAia!!v -il-atc ii in.!. Mo line mu now say Hint Arkansaa Iim-s nt it count. Iuve Hill WHi to din).' with Bryan the week before lust, and he probably liil, II jjh litllt! lias la-en .-aid ol (lie mutter. llotli sulitliiiiL'ti pruliu lily remembered Dave' speech in I lie CliiatK convention, and found the nifftiiijs In tho dinner room Jiit ti bit emliHrriix-siinf. Junta, who wan kind of a free si I ver frank, has wold hi Tillamook Headlight new-paer property and t;one to California. Tim purulia.-. U a irononui'ed republican and the Headlight which before nave Mc Kinli y a hair hearted,suoort, in now positively for protection and hoiiiiiI money. About an Kood a political cartoon as has appeared recently is that publish ed by the New York I lera'd after the result of the Vermont election had been declared. CneleSam is aittini; with the "boy Orator of the I'latte" across his knee in the hot position for hpankinj,'. The boy is roarinu lustily while lncle Sain spanks with his hiif hand, and at the same, time -ays, "Now my boy, take that for a starter." The starter is "Vermont, .'Ih.tKMl" that the loving I'ncle has spanked on the seat of the boy's trousers. llryan and his siipporteM effect to war against the tirst ntatexiuen and politicians of the nation, against lawyer-", merchants, bankers, trans portation companies, and the only professional men who escape are medical men. Yet llryan followers number aiming them, the broken down lawyer, the di'majjouinu poli tician, the bank president and the railroad boss who have failed and paid their creditors pro rata if they paid anything. So it is not the men they hate, but the business and in stitutions of the country. Ought a lairtv with such sentiment to re i re .1 i !;., Tt of patriotic -i , Icy Bryan organs !. :yK', an article en- d "ii i.a secures bimetal, ism, it would give us the key to the world's trade." This article is credit ed to the London, V.UK-t Financial News. The same paragraph had Ire .'ore appeared in Hasten) Bryan organs. The Literary 1 Mgest o New York took the trouble to send some of the articles to the Financial News and ask if they are genuine. The ri ply is published in the Digest of Aug. L'iith. and is In positive words that no such paragraphs or Men titnents have ever appeared in the columns of the London Financial News. Some one in America 1 In tho forgery business. rut: i 'a 1. 1 e o r a io i r. i. k. A correspondent has failed atten tion to what the "Other Side" had to say of the flat on it double eagle. Our ipulist neighbor has allowed himself to fall into an error which when corrected de-troys all his line spun rhetoric Hlx.ut the value created by law for a -' gold piece, lli error is In supposing that an ounce of fine gold is coined into 77s, lod at the British mint. True, a troy oui.ee or 40 grain of gold is coined into 77, lod or a the authority the IxiiKrKNlik'N i' ha at hand taUw, Into 77-, iti., (- 7S jo.1:!. But this -Imi) grain Is not line gold, hut what we call standard gold metal that is el.;ven-twelfihs Hue. Wherefore only I In grains of tine gold is used In coining the i:J, 17s, lojd. Tliis is worth in V. S. curren cy a the "other Side" stales H.!U reckoning XI at -Ixiii'i. This same 410 grain of line gold taken to the L'. S. mint will coin into is.'jl, as can be verified by dividing 4 in grains by 2:1.22 the nuinU r of grain tine gold In one dollar. year nineteen hundred we will re. peal all law of w hatsoever kind and a Ijourn congress and go home. We will have no more elections, no more olliivrs, all things kIuiII I free and we will huve all things common ami the nineteenth century shall le one grand Jubilee for all cople. What a glory hallaiuiah time we will have. The would le president, Bill Mc kinley, will have four years to take hi rolicr and hi thieveing cohorts and all of his gold and go into exile to the Saudwich Island or Oehenna or some other port or place we do not care which or where, but we will !.. VC Mini: of toco, lo mm' our l.i.p pint s or make us afraid. Then we will have free coinage of silver and free traile and free whiskey aud free beer and free railroads, free tele grams, free lands, in fact we are go ing to have everything free, o! 1 am o !..d our Mtwiali has conicO'), oh, do come and go long with us. But now, for a time, goodhy. Bli.l.v. I'. S. Mr. I-Mi tor we do not want ollice nor service, we are no want-of-tice party. Wc have lt n In hiding Au ounce of line gold so grains the-e years Just to keep the ortlce will coin into t4. 21772, worth at from finding us, but our little M.s-lah 1 htiC'j la-r , 2lli7. At our mint is born and e have come out of our 4H0 grains tine gold will coin into hiding, oh did you not hear the t20.;7. I very star sinuing or jingling You lu your little place which rXrWr i.n.-r till t, tliM lut nt viiur . .vL -i you ability, are as essential to the well-1 la-ing of our country a the l-t man '. in It. You are Uh and bliajd. No ; more than that I he. You can In fluence Htruiigly tho-o around you. I Les than that can he, for tho higher he get the less of ersonaI contact do he enjoy. What greater breadth ; to a narrow life could you de-ircV In the world flod has ordered th matter, though It may change it form a thousand time i yet in It self Indestructible. 1 lieleive it is also decreed that the deed and act and thought thai pa from us to other are aurely a enduring a the elements of a plaut. Here then is the grandeur of a good life and the very horror of a had nnrvneting and reacting through generations to come. Be not alarmed because the world know you not; be alarmed l'cuue you have not heretofore understxd the glory of that ihiuiIuhhI w hereunto vnu were enlipd when your mother gave you birth. RAPID DIST1 m 01 of Dry (Jixxls, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Inlie' and Gents' Furnishing Hoods, Hat, Caps and Groceries is giving our Store a Busi ness that speaks well for Hi!!-'r But Low Prices are the Motor I s tr L ",f. 3 4 I .. 1 M HE INCENTIVE We are Hearing tho poiut whtre we part company for a week. Tins silent printed page has pos-ibly stir- riil that sfnil of yours with a new! -il-1 determination to Lki mid to do. Head; to- it over the second time and then ask I THIS WEEK 71 A double cHjjie contains 404 4 get her on the day of liu birth at 'the one In grain line gold. It is worth 20 . Chicago, and Mr. Kditor we think it most since it will till out and make that we could have hold of the old hhip of coin. Take it to the British mint i slate about four years, we could get and it will coin into iT.10!ti!7. But ! the machinery so wed oiled up, our Al.M!M7 at 4. ;. i worth ft!t.!W!l7 little boy Messiah Mild run the or l.'O .In making these computations thing alone; why you ee ho is not the same unit mii-t be taken. Hu miliating errors develop if standard out of hi swaddling clothe yet aud what or where Will he lie in four Knghish gold is compared with year hence anil then conic the jubilee American fine gold. Nor w ill it do to , and after that the Millennium. compare Knglisli standard gold w ilh I 7 Amercian standard gold Tor one is I It AM HI.IMJ 1II0II.IIIS It V MvWO. eleven-t wellth line and the other is ! nine-tenth. There is a little more alloy in our gold than in F.nglish gold. This render our coins harder hener more difficult to abrade. Where fore it appear that a double eagle is worth -'(, whether sold a bullion in New York or London or minted in the British mint. Indeed how call it be otherwise when golil is 'oi' llli.ll I'KH. Now, young men, strong young men but lacking in purpose, a a second articl based upon the silver certitleate engraving "History Teaching youth, "let me spread out before you the vista of opportunity that is as much your heritage as any one's. If 1 be foolish enough to be universally taken as the standard oi l impractical in my HiiggeMioiia, value. I you will know it iinmodiatly; for The gush pumped up by the common-sense is not entirely dead 'oilier Side" touching the change in j within you, though you have fritter- the coinage laws in l.s:t(, s;i7 and ls.'i:l , ed away your time in thing that are (piiteas frothy hs h.J cents worth ofj are worso than play. You know fiat in the gold dollar when is is con- jit as wt II as I, that no amount of sidered that those coinage bills were i thrashing will ever cause the heavy passed to maintain a parity between , legs a of Porchcron to become light the coin made of silver and those j and delicate like tlnme of "Maud S", made of gold. It was an attempt at j So 1 shall not insult your intelligence lil-metaliHin but failed until the t bv saving that all of u may couid in fame those name that are already govern men t contracted to guarantee the parity. To make that possible the coinage of silver had to be limit ed. written high tory. our country' his- HMHMJ HIS M0SKS. Sherwood, Or., Sept. 1st s!M. To THK KniTiin: I am sorry to interrupt you, but our Messiah ha come. Now Mr. Kditor, I have been a life long repub lican. 1 am worry to part political company with you. Somehow I like the g. o. p. that ha done so much for our country and I would like very much to have you go along with us, but the long looked for Mes. siah ha come and if you will not go after him, I must, for I see the silver lining on the clouds. 1 have joined the silver band. We must have the free coinage of silver and hope to see our Messiah, W. J. Bryan, elected a the next President and then we sil ver republicans and silver democrats will get the desire of our hearts and that i the free coinage of silver and free trade. I think about the first thing we will do when congress meets, after the fourth of next March will Ik- to pa a free silver coinage law and the next will be to repeal a I tariff law. That will give us Iri-e traile and free silver in its fullest meaning and of course that wool. I satisfy us free silver republicans and democrat but then we must do something for our populist brethren, j j,, ..rh,. Ages ago far below ...l. .. I ! ,.r I 1 r . .i no unve jouieii us m tie leaung niose So The "Astoriau" published in Astoria I deservedly voted the sec ond paper in the state, and it is (rec eiving the patronage it . o well merits. It wa the first paper in Oregon that Imuuht a tvpesetling machine and now this year its income justifies the oullav for other new machinery. A new and faster presa ha la-en pur .based, also a folding machine both ! thieve and robber gold bugs. coating almost tl,niM. The Aslorisn " "," "''-"t "''"if we is meclianii-ally one of (he most will do will be to repeal all tax law, handsomest papers in tho state, Bn,j j for mark you Mr. F. litor, we are a editorally it i a strong supporter of. B'ing to Ih a free and independent Mckinley and Hobart, and In the leople, and w by be n -lave to the cause i most c tlicient. The influence h gatherers. Then we will is-ue an the Astoriau wields wili la' seen this I unlimited amount of irredeemable fall in the immense republican vote j . failed by some irreen backs, that will!' ca-t in Clatsop county. l".v " g"veri.m nt expense. I and cla'ins including bunds, and then The silver proposition, as set foithjwe will issue thirteen billion b- P.rvan and the Chicago platform, j more green back to pay forth is the free ami unlimited coinage ol roads, for we do not believe in eon silver at the ratio of W to I. This i llscalion, and then every docs not represent the true and lion- I hav free rail roads and free rid it value of silver. The currency and free slupage, and thenwewiil But I want you to open w ide your mind, you hitherto purposeless mind to a great thought : the uncommon grumbler of common lives that are uprightly lived, even thought they be obscure, unknown, unchroni cled. Go to the weed that forces its way up through the chink of your pave inent and learn from it. You crush it with your heel and it i gone. It dies and you think of it no more. Yel that weed ha surrendered it contri bution of effort and justified its existance. It little. lung have la.'en tatting In the poisonous gases that you and all land-dwelling creature exhale, and it has been breathing forth it tiny share of the oxygen' that sustains you. More than that, it has changed some few particles of inorganic clay and rock and dirt into a living plant; the death can never return those particle to their original state. Tho material it leaves behind w hen you trample on it, passes to Ihe nourishment of other plants, and the humblest, feeblest, mo-t worthies weed may thus serve ultimately to sustain the greatest thing in creation -ol'. Go to some South Sea Island and amid the palms and sunshine of one f those gem of the Pacilic; think of the! whoso Judgement you trust, whether it is rigid or whether it 1 wronu-. I have not written regarding daily employ ment but rather regarding the con ciniis and uncohcious intiuences you niay daily exert. I am satisfied 1 fiat tho vista stretched out la-fore1 vou thus far i wide enough for the! one most ambitious for power Next week we will consider the material possibilities lying before you a an American youth. The banker clearing liou-e statis tics show that one dollar during 12 month will-do ')k worth of work. Supposing therefore that last year instead of importing approximately $400,0011,000 worth of foreign goods we had imported but iioo,lliH),OoO and had collected impost sufficient to carry forward Ihe government, leaving the . 200,000,1)00 worth of good.-, for our own factories to supply and that 2no,nno,nnn to circulate Kverv Department is foil of bar gain in Fall and Winter Good, but as an extra inducement we offer our entire 1 lat Sleek at 20 per Cent Reduction Vol' can buy any hat in our Store and Save Money. We will assure you the best buying opportunities in all lines that you will find in any Store in Washington County by Long Odds. REMEMBER WE LEAD IN LOW PRICES. ft I tr 4 ft BRYAN -LAIDL AW CO., ..CASH STORE.. Cor. 2d und Main Sts., HILLSBORO, OK. lion. Benton killen is in Washing ton county visiting friend and talk- among (air people. It would have ing of tho atlatrs now tigio....,K done 1mum)U.OOO.ooo worth of husi-' country. Mr. Killen regards the n..s- l.i ,loiiu li who Is there to ' the oueslioii now discussing 1) deny that trade and have been better? Populist Senator Stewart, ot Nev ada, who spoke in favor of the gob! standard in the Senate in H7t, puh lishea tt paper called the "Silver .:.ul I l....n.l.l.. '.. I.ll lliii;iii ni mi-Anii'ii in, n i below Washington. lie pays his compositors !t er week, and Colum bia Typograpoioal Cnion, No. lol.ol Washington, has made a ilem,nd that he shall pay union wages, to which the great populist Sa;iator re plies that his ohie is in Yirgina, an J the Washington union has no business to meddle. The In ukpkkpknt this week pre sents the second article contaning wise word for young men, contri buted by Nemo. The third and last will apear next week. The articles are strongly written yet the tone Is kind, and the young man who heed the hint will receive nothing hut good. Tho thought are also profitable for tho guidance of ycMing women. a one lime would ' between civilization ami naroaris,,,. 1 It is needles to say that Mr. killen espouse the side of oi vili.ation. O I ICI.. i I.I. l'kl'.SMNS INDKlil Kl TO THK uicIitsikicj.I lire rniii-sn-d to M-nlf t,v O.-ti'ier l-t, ls:i, lot. We will inkrt wli.at hi iivitk.-i priii- mi nil nol-s mnl mviMiios. l.ii H. WKHKIN' ,V .soSS, Admiiiiit intrix Xoliee. VOTKK H IIKUKllY lilVKS 1 II VI A I lie uuiliTsiBiiril lei" It'll upliou t d by the On nt y Court nt lie-Strut- of (.-- g 111. lor Vl Kslillivi.in, i .iuii.v ............... I of t-intle- u-iatrMit J inn-" M. K r.is, ;an- ol Wisiimctim (tmiiitv. Or.-iron, duviinsl. I Ail inrin liavnn chums Buninst (".oil e' If IT' l.t-n 1)V IIDUI.i.l hi I'M-r'H Hesw tor ri tn nniv to tlie iiiel'-rneMi'd, in ii -li He. I'ltun, i" monlli fiuni the ,t. ! In-ri- a, iiiei a I ii'-riiii kriowinif t'l an nidi lite. I ii Mint e-liitf ure l.eietir D.itilii'l I" neiUi- iniine.li.ile pnv iih .it in ti.i u'uli'r-ii:'iM,i. II i.!- I'O-.l, l : -11 . S !, Is 1 I i--.cii.ia l i i: i: i--. pi.ja A.iin ti rut ri x. I Price' Cream Issuing Powder World's Flr HiKhtit ft MILLS RATHER THAN MINTS. ttirfice, the coral insect Pittsburg lKal( li tjml) k,It is hviWr to opon tlie mill ofthe United Kaites to tho labor of America, than to open the mints of tlie I nitil States to tlie silver of the world." In those words (Jovernor Mc Kinley declared a truth that knocks ail the uiiid out of the sophistries of the Democratic orators. .Mr. Inyan has made a brilliant success as a mill closer, lis was not worried about low juices when he was closing the mills. On the contrary, he uas He has succeeded in inllict- the will either sink to a silver basis, in which case the have enotiu'li irrts-u back i i-ui"l I OIK K IS 1IKUKHY filVKN, THAT in riurMinnre of nn order ol anta made l,y Hie County Court of Ihe Stat ot Oregon, lor Wnidnnjrtori Coiinlv. on I lie l.illi driy of Jiuinary, ism,, in (he mutter of the estate ol William Jolly, dnronnea, and to tho exeotitors of the last wilt mid leitn iiieiit ol William Jolly, decerned, direi-ted. 1 will rel. at auction to tlie higher liid dtr nt Ihe ton th door of tlie Court House in II iilshoro, Wu.hiiitfton County, iregon, on S iiurdny, the Huh day of Septenilier. Km, at the hour ol l'l o'clock In the fore noon ot aatd day, on behalf of the estate ol William Jolir, deceased, all of that trnr t el Inn. I helonifinpr to the e.tnte ol Williion Jollly, ilereased, lyin heni(r and siiuale within Washington (J4,umy, lire koii, and more particularly iHiunded and .teem tied as lollows, lo-wilr ('iiiiimeni itiK at the northwest corner of tlie snath halt ol t he doii.it ion laud claim ot William Jolly and wife in section 14 tow n 1 north, ranee three west, Willamette iiieridan, and running thence south ahout 'i chains ton stone at the northwest cor ner of a tract ot land conveyed hy 1'. M. Howard aud husband to li. 11. Goodin, hy deed racorded on paice 7a of book 44 records ot deeds lor Wash iuirtoii County, Oregon, and running thence east 21,!) chains, thence nertti ;) feet, thence east so fl.ui... I,A ..I 1I..L'... 1. is lo no on, and business be I'ui llior prostrated, or nrn northward ion u.e center oi so l criels with tlie mean. lemurs thereot . - . . . 1 hiiliwui II I.. I.. I.a . In Mi. mirth lin. ril Hi. .mih huir nf il. INW.o WorKei. Willi I.IIII au.l lolloWAsI , l. llfl Hll II ll III Ml" Nt.-HII. donation land .lain ol a ri i I W ill is 1 11 J rill v r-'" ! hilll. j l ft .!. ...nl lA....lvlt.... .! ! I'okih .iC ""'I it', and Ihence west 4'. chains, more r ,in niiin linn III 'liron s, ,, , , ,,, irrnri wi ,,r less, to the i lace of IKiiinmir, contair.- to out on the ocean anil look, i - o, i . ....... n... i... bi'ly can I ..,,,. i i, ;, r vl i I II r Hi O I )l IIIIW l':l 4 I (' i II t I'lVri'lll'l' W H II hllslllf S. t rt Mil will ire iol(l unuft tlm t..llnw. 1 1 m trill''' nnir, s'llsr-inirtlUI Itlll IMIT- to be pa ul cmli in hand ; our- e piircliftiit iiric to le iil one voar trotn Iti dty ot i.ilp, nn I the rr- ni;iin.IT of tlie piirrhfis ince t 1p paii :wo veai Irom the dny ot me; tletrre t gathensi anxious to have them. , arouml him hi c.ilear is cyst, lie, hi t a it t I r.n I' ., ,.asse(. aw.,vb, his work eiHttretl i ISS 1IM11 i 11(1 list f t llil t it lias tell foi an iuponit .itiar in an iuieruiiu-1 past three .years. He has liui t the farmers more by aide series built their tiuv but ever-1 i At i n f . .i ... ia-ti,,g ciis, uniii al surfuitt 'Hill ing dow ii the domestic consum l ion ot theirpro- if the ocan wareMihe,i ami another ducts through the inability oi" wage-workers to buy island was born. Was that liioiu- those wh . co npiete i the work? in monet iznt ion." The nuestiou is whether hi1 nothing, lie is uiiknown, however; yet alisolutely essential to all tin SillKltltP'S HW.V.. VlltTl K OK AX KXKCITTION order ot sale ix. ied out ot tha Ounitv Urt of the State or Orpirnn in iuv. nf f'hos. I). Ilumpiirry and uksiimI j. H. Wilson for the sum of $lfi 4u, costs, and for ihe further urn or ll'ii V. S. roIiI coin Willi interest thereon at tho rate of 10 per cent er annum, Irom the 21 day of May, ls:i.'. and lor tlie coals and expenses ot rhu and of anid writ. Sow, therefore, l.y virtue aud In pursu ance o. said judKiuent und execution, and Inr want of suillcinnt personal protiertv, I did on tlie 17th day of Auiru-t. l-m. dulv levy upon (he hereinafter described real uroperty anil I w ill on l ue. day. the 2il duv iSepteinlier, lswi, at the south door of tlie t; urt liuise, in ilillslinro, WaslnnKion V unity, Ori'k-on, at ihe hour of in o'clock a. in. ol and day, sel at public auction to tlie highest bidder tor cash all ot tho un divided mtereit ot the above named ife- lendant ol in and to the followiiiK dts criiiod real property, lo-wit: l.ynifr, being and situate in W ishinefnn ( lurity, o.eon, to-w it : lleirinninir S 7v K 4!i71' clinina Irom tho N W corner of tlie l I, e ol Win. ilson and wife in T 1 X It 3 W Willamette Meridian, thence !S 15" W Zl.tai, chs, thence S 7tio K .VI..1 c. s to the easl line of said I) I. C at the northeast corner of the land of W. H. Wilson 1 hence norlh I5n eastwitii said east line of said claim to tlie northeast corner ot said claim, thence norlh 7s W 4!t.S! chriins more or less, to tho place ol he. Kinninn, xut-ntinx therelrom the tract that lu-son the left bank of Pairy creek and that certain tract sold to Anton Planner by deed recorded on pane ol book :tj of deeds of asliiniiton County, enmninR ,'xi acres, to aatity tho hereinlie lore named anius, and for tho costs and expeniea of said sale. Said property w ill be aold auhiect to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Witness my linn. I litis liitli day of Aug ust, ls'iil. W. I, H It A 1 1 1 Oli 1), Slierill of Washington County, State of t r. koii, Hy K. II. .Sapplngton, Deputy. Ge i. It. liaglo -. Atty lor I'lainlifl'. -OTICK OF K FX' I TO It 'Si HA Ml OF ItF.AIi PKOFF.KTV. niiiiiiimiinnTf or NEW BUSINESS l Having rented the Warehouse at Ka.t ttnl i t M.n'.i- son Street Uri.lge and Railroad Track. V. it roitl.md. t r S a term of years, I am prepared to handle l'lotir, Or mi, Mill Feed, Hay. &c. I WILL P0 A COMMISSION DUSIHESS. Also Buy and Sell. Cheap Storage. Si.lc-tr.ick to buildinpr;. 1700-loot floor space. I Load ami I'lilnad Cars. Track to any part of the City 011 short notice. I have as good a stand as there is in the City tor IluMtiess. I will have a Chop mill in connection. I solicit a sliaic ot your orders. r. S. When Farmers put their load of C..'.y. Feed or Hay in my hands to sell. I will keep their horses over night free of charge. No Feed l'tcc. Thanking you for past Patronage, I Resuaif. y., - -- - - - ' A. S. DUDLEY, 814 Hawthorn Avenue. KAST roitTI.AM, Olil t.llV. S THK DELTA DRUG STORH MAIM STRKET, UILLSIIOKII, OHK.IO ... QPKCIAL ATTEXTIOM to Quality and Accuracy in Dispensing. AT LOWEST PRICES. A Fine Line of Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, School Books, Xc PACIFIC UNIVERSITY THREE COLLEGE COURSES CIiASSICAji, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY The Academy prepares for College and gices a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses eery loto. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per tceeh, including electric light and heat. THE COLLEGE DORMITORY Under experienced management, tcill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, not to exceed $1.75 it is hoped. For full particulars, address PRESIDENT McCLELLAD, Forest Grore, Oregon, FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER ', ISfJG. nro lost jnnually, dlMVtly nnd ln.llr...-tl.v, tiy peopln win. c.nnot do tliolr n 11 niruriii. writ,, tin iroini ,'!.,k,,,'pl,''''r,m,, h h.-n t.ii.n,, .:o,.i i....i ,,,,.. wnirh th..y ffliof ImmllH r-v.-ry day am mmln out oiirn i-l Iv . .MI Hu m. t!.lB an.l njucb nrorv, we ti-mrh thomuvhly. Hundreds of our (rrud.mtM am l Ki pom,,,,,, u,i ,h,.ro will 1,,., m,, r,,r hUDdreds luorowhen timr, hnpn.ve. .V. ,ie tlI11, , ,r ,,,, ,. ,,.,, . bustues. edu.a.l.in Is worth all It cost. ..r . . . s.ml fr r ,,,, ,,, lenrn ti-JW und Aoki wo tvarli. MmU-.i tree u. uy adrir.ws. F3ortland Business Collejcc a. p. Arm..,. Pr.n. Portland. OreRon. J. A. w..r, B..,rt,ry. r in hImi ,f , n,(.v SIIrmMi f0r iwentj- .veins .iI 'Me- i t r iiist t t inft rior to ' 1 1 Tho question is Mlielliei- Ins policy ;y v you ihuniHiiity. only titpirfrt.eof .t a nil keep ni i I Is, facfo rics ji ml lnisi iicss in ojM'rnlioii. -'.VT I i'I'im-ii iiiio nno-j, iM'Ot-Hlll 11 It' III. .... . . ...... r. .... 'I to its mo-t nlivM..:,! tlonths. nri,rtl..,l i ' "I" IHO IMMMIIC SUV.' ToMTly ilt irs-lrttion ' Iniy all tin- t l rapli tin. I Ii li-jiliot p even unlilncj, wuIiti slowly move ! - u-ill iiniotint to litillions anil niilliotii lines utiil you s.s- wo will li tvo t r hither ami thitlinr. No innttcr hovi-1 of tlolhirs, or tho jrovt-riinii'iit will teh'trntns, mil then hy till hhmm- ' 1m mit.s.iis the wmvisi, tht-y wouhl N -j S" Intve to tiur;iiitte one ilollnr oil (Illy-1 the tfoveriiment must (i n t,.iin no longer tiet Htt, il tho umlerlying ' " thrtH' t-cnts worth of silver; in other , mnl siilinjr vessels, o we vwll j ti-t ma-s were Im kintf. Those wavtMi JJ The The The words it will pHy to the holderor isstin entttij.'li ureen lin ks to i.uy nil , ure the ;reitt lewler in the woiliI. oiieh tlollnror silver certitit'iile with of litem or I hey will he h inenni-e r ' lint the waters nhove re us naught I silver tleiositil iH-hinil it, one ilollnr H sore eye to our freedom. 11 si, , . J hvh for the writers in iienth, mnl you when tlie coniniereiiil or market the piverninent onu'hl to he tie- w n- Hnl I, if our spirits are true und our1 vulne if the silver itself is only er of all tlie html and so e w ill ! motives clean, w ill r joiee at anv i llflv. three is-nts. Thir. means that 111. ike nnolher small i tie of irtt tti ! heitrht our raee innv nui-h- r. ,r u i O . ( the enslit of the imtion is used Imeks ay alMint twenty hillions to are en-s-iitiiil to it. We in our liiilil.m I Tlretn arc two U of K.n-:it:ii i ".i : The Best. Rest. Test. C) R, O () I nviuTits to oravr Ini'rcst at thnrntPol I i ii-r rent ppr nniun, pn nblH Hnnariily, ii rl to In- h ur.. hy nnnlniwi Ui.in the t.r'-ml-t'H -..iltl. "o veyntii'- to lie nt pn r .'n.i.Hr'. e x prn.r, WM. It. t()l I.V. -ii'i" surviving Ktmnforul tin- l.t Will mi 1 1 . .turii.nt nt V in. .lo'lv. l'Pnrl. I:;i7 for Ihe other lorty-Keven is'iits. .ay for tlie land, and I -ti p the s. here are holding i ui. The men who will make the most ifovt rntnent otij.'lit to run these furios I money l.y this transaction w ill U' free tor ti-, for we do not think wej the thins leaeli you notion, tliiw hunkers, cotilrolliiitf eiiormoiis ought to work for we (trcgoim; to he a , "r are your ears eternally denf to' amounts of money, iimiiily in lui-'fre so.!o and do not care to he in ! truth? To me the imiierishtthle t" don who Intve ir,ti.ii.-ally mrnen tl or Ismdane to any nation or K-o.lt , ti-stimony of the coral reef, the still, controlled all the silver In the world, whatever for we have et out to ha e small vol. f the liumll Mower, iH.th coined and 'uncoiiasl, and who our fresom and we are unii.t: to : the run music of the waves, come! w ill make in the nenrhlMirhiKxl of h tve it. Further, we mttst do some- not mere'y t t teach hut ! satisfy , lour thousand millions ot dollar iro-.inuiti; lor our iiretnren, lite .narcn- ney iimviiuv us mm me hi.- .ro,i- ftt in four years if llryan Is loctsl, is und Socialist who have esMinscd ' rly lived and at last smHTed out nd w ill also In addition make ahout our canoe and are ln-l (i n us in Ihl one thousand million of dollars profit d cause. We intend to do jusii.i ear thtreafter from Ihe 0)nin( . to nil purtit- that fall in line with us f in those vt e liii;i-n aaitist, have its i mnl working of the silver niin-, the and help us so we must divide the ( essential sliare in reat d.sls, vast, most of which tlmf' ii and control, skills hII a run ml w herefore aUalt the accomplishments, nnd moral victo- l- y f o!icurity, may yet, l.y renson of st. ; ( linif in lin .1 1. hi the f.iicis for 1:01 d Tlriin i( two l i ii .1 1 of K.H':ii;nin.i : rest. Tim tioul.le is tli.-v l....k iiiik.'. hcs like tlie l.. st nho's 1.. t. II tin i i ;r;.n Is known 1 its fruit." Tli.u's ;oi ..! I An.l tln t.illi r ili.- tn-R tin- .l. i .. i ti.. i test. Willi's lire pint, th,. nl .1 tin- ne w ith the .l. i-pest r....t is . r's. I i. ft. lit: that, t.s, is Aver's. Ayei's so-i. half a century of runs; rj r.-.-onl of in .nv eulmiri.itBin in ti,,. iiomI.iI of ti e ( ., admitting A.-r' ii a.:o ill i ,-is ;, !.. tin- r. st. That was greater In. no:' J' i'i t':i' ..rs ipai ilia o. I in it t ..1 as an rxiiil.it : l Vrnl v I,. and the I I. l.ir.l.i want to r Ay. i L"'t and l..-st . A-! f i oi 'II v i t..o r. tne h. I. 1. -t too .nn'. itlnr The , l,.-t 1.1 of -- ;-s i u, . i,;. h. it. r. .. n s .1 .iir,.t t, to he tin- only Fair. If yon ..i-t. I,, i. 's n'i t Am-i's. Ak 0 I Ailitiinilrfitor't. otlre. Yt IKl,, HKUKIiY i!VKN 'I HAT iti "nntp'i mlnnnitlrnlor l Un e:nto ol I,iurt( K. l ir'.n. dm e.i.p.l. Alt f-otii are notil.e I t rr"nl tlif ir i lmnii a urnt n t t.J i--t!i'p. prop r.y vt-n.ie.l. Utr aI.ua .iiiri", wit ti in tx inotiih" roin Ihe d ift hf-r. of, to tli un'irriit'n-l. nl my rpxlt-nr' , near I. mr'l, in v.M ( o iulr, or nt theoili ol I lionia 1). ittimphrjv, ht H .U'rt, mmi a.l per-i'j a knowing t liem vi in l Li1 to siii i folate are hpre'jr r.olifl ! t i m ike im nir.'lUt -nrment. MAKY I.AlXiS, A'lrnini-lrtri f of ti Mture ol I,iti-i-i K l.iriKin. U( n'l. THE LEADING DRUG HOUSE T ix an HILLSB0O PHARMACY Curi-flll Mlttiprvtuirin K naplai...! ..1 : js-trnt nd ..ainstakii phnVcuV I .,v TllP IlillKlwir! Plin-innpw r,l. I. .1 . . nil, a hrMlaHS prrHcrt, b.tsinr.,. The proprietor,, are r , r , ul . e ni.M.t-ai.provf.1 latest rrin.Mi,,. .re continually x-ng a.l.l.sl to .Y, , i '" of nieih. , e nd phrma,y ..Ivanee. eiKV,H , . i L i Ki ! I Zu Tm chas,nK , mi . ht'fl, nW,nK to ,u buainea, rule' of taking trad, L, , , C , Z AnwiZT"' ,'r,t', Wn"l"cnll- "'- ! f ....... .1,', . -Z-Z All the trading articles of DRUGGISTS' M'N'DRIFsl ; , . t . , e, ., , ,Vi-t PKKKUM KM, TUII.ETAnTICLr,BRURIIKS,KH,X! .l.AmT "", ttrttt'ni nMOrt'"9Dt of SHKCTAf.'I.Ks H11, K, K-..AsM,s PATKXT MKIUCINEH of .11 pop,,.r kiniH w jn p, k lie nnrt w 1 hM and UQUORS ...pplinl i ,s,of siekne. i.n p. i tiptio THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY, Union Block, Hillsboro, Oregon L. V. BERCKM0E3, WATCHMAKER Neroiid St., ar I'. .. livi,i ... . WATCHES. CLOCKS. . JEWLERY. SPECTACLES. ETC. rlne ami Coinpllrntcri Mnt. li . pii imr. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A GOOD LIVERY TEAM OO TO THE City Livery Slal , N .HV " Trtartfp' .tie. X'OTK'K Is HF.ttF.IlY OIVEN. Til T i. a I t onnlr warranta cnil..r. f.rnjr to rVi.rnarr I. arf now r.lr-init.l at tl.e oilits. ..I tk l oamy tru'r. in th rv ot Ihl si. ro. Ci.i.iiv l Wssl.iiiifion. ntr. mnl (..,..! t li nm fiir Dat.-.l at Uj.ist.arn, . ron, thi. I 1 17 I h frnrirr, Is l. A . K I'll I I-1'' li i If ttfartr. Whew yow Hill tin the Del Team flint ..., be Im.l 131 IIILL.HD0R0. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. Qoo Tetmt,, 00I Baggies iml um ),i.r,s. 0r. 4vxm4 Ctirl WWrictontrv,