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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1897)
H1LL3BQR3 1XDEPEXDEXT watered lit tl.epo. p anew at Rtllibnra.Oiac', auiiaeriptloa, ta advaooe, p yea tUL'-HOHo vOHUnmsd C(i Proprietor. :. ' ( ! r D.M C.UAUI-T, tailor. " 'rX FRIDAY, JI NK II, 1S97.. Tno Utct tatng Ui 7ie1cncs '4 Die JvcntSa cTas sppatatus for phot' WATJS Dbjya IX f LAX. burden of enMy ami fear, who have eo Ion waited and watched for vt ouaaija ux.iuer i8 mtt,rjtion o( wnditlon upon a-suciaiion ate contract nr in hk.b ...,, estimate of to ns .mw t.t will l grow 001 nude. tdiOuU irro KMiiD4wanguiiwi PJ"iHi0fou and liottlt ot ovu even In &arion county near Balem. ' This yra operation to purely, extierf UMtttai estates undertaken) on a work ing acl ao thai at the end of the aivq some certain knowledge of wliat can be done in flax cottons will be obtained. The association m ax.rrf to pay fanners 3 per, ton for, 4u; tne prints riBwee " Jfiffilai? i nt t; htmt ttatnu)y, ho t'i tual tj.vj I pen aid, per tun taJl1ttn'h yev fully price itp.w VxmJHM PffjytutI tbUjfreat.r.i! Mik Tire biraw must 09 cituwM i yJ, ao..,. . Hl0 opi?;-! traphiii. wiunrt. It l W f4-c,l,r11 " V'2 WiV'r1rIlPK. fcU.tb sVur.v jvlia have that simple. The iuveittiir. 4a , at work on a wacbinu that wiU nut vUr ly rei-ord iand.butjpwluee t DA tye writ.lrn fag if ; hT anm-gcl the stenographers ovcujiation Is.rodc. - ' , : V . . ;- '-. It I nrowHifl o Iru raMie the rev.?. enue by providing a hfumji for" 1anl would force U16. u of inor, coin than hatbwn.in ,Irulali;n U-forf; With many bunine tin-n. ait cla'mi are paid by ctyek. . If abimpwl rheck i required, nil hiiimII tlalini will be paid In coin. The nw-awuri-will not bo popular'.' 'Th AiurflD people nwr did tke kindly to the atamp ai t. - ' ' : -' ' South C.irotina's newnonatnr, Hon J. C. Mi'Laurln, :wKo I' ranwb ih late Senator I'.iHp, tdds ' anotfut. to the llt of southern prolccttonfbU'' In the aeuato t.f tlio jLTiiiWd States. B1 of the thirty aoulhcfn ffifaubf-r if that body re iiow"1olM'trn1il while the lioos rvprHM-ntativc allowed iu It vWr Hie "t.irW biU no lew than thirty otei f r the 're- tectlve theory aa ewin:iiliHfl,' in"Mha Dingley till. . t 1: ft Hon. John-'M,j'rai liwt wval chief of pollco 1nk roriHnd'"w- no longer chief btffliw th polity coin mission at MJyer 1'ijiinoy-r lnrta'h. removed. The Maydr fwrt "rnrnira dona to niako tho ih-pa7nrrtiCHlfbr- efflfient. . ThU istqtltvolaut t7y ins that John wn - intilkiiC S makei him wad and while be dow not talk now ha. prombw lonav aomethlng to aay hen-after by whkh It la underatood imt .IK', wiil le!p to drive naila Into lunuoyrr!rf .vflia the next election. fit f But Httlo has Wr'en Hflld lately ol the Turko-Oreck TltrtpMt, Hut yester day the Hky wu not' irally1 rter. England aid flat that no t hrlMiaa territory bh'-uliL bo . tded , the Turka. Ut riimny ltaikd . about little and noted that the Kuaxian mlnlatcr wa eulinir ilt!i the Kog.. lirtli, whereupon nlie waa moro yield Ing. England u'm Ueroinuy are not well dbpowd with euoli olhcr.over aome South African nialtera, which fact incliiua them to make hioea over the eaMtern quiwlion. - u - i ii.i -J. , There are two parties in Hpalnjp the conw rvutlvua, whifh ia.ln lwsJ and the liber.iM. as near as.,inej;ii uation can Iks made out, the libtntfrJ refused to go Into the halls or.lism. linn 111 in ilnlnir What wo III Aiiierl ca call "break a qm)rHiij."rTJit prime minister rehianeu,. oui. uv queen, inatiad of aewptlnftiha r.'S nation advised witli tlm .'leailejra the liberal nartv aiil then rcfui-l to. be Koveruud by their .routine! but perauadetl the old inluiMe'rs tfiaHdn' had confidence hi them aud. Jud,uecd the prime miuinle to remain In of fice. The liberals who expected to auccced to otllce, hud determined t recall Weyler Amu t'ula and In augurate refittui-j. lliwcver, WYyM remaina, doubt Ua filing more ac. cure than evcrv 'SpanUh reU With the United $latta h:is not Ja;v improved, ' and the Hurlxm party will not find, easier, mnimgenteiil. than before. .4 He liljerala Mill tvn tinue to break tlx quorum. . . Tlio.tiuatiiU..aiitaUwJ i.V4r r6edoJe which tl4 ik J.oaatttba-l Higar trust people vt'h.wiati; tmhee, j)iiuitt;e .proprnjed, a collier teneduje wpiw iiaieltM pvf. very 'rip niuyiee comtu'iiee yeciaej dm P .an-ePilmeAtsL.. were .prpik'r an1 no U)otf24iii;nabIef ft ,1 thau Jhaplhet,. flbjections , Jp;cre,Jnot tlenced. -In vlwof the. differences. Hoplploi I Ijal existed, a nnwblinyi conference . was. V'M r'w d, iJt'w. ached u.le fofmoja ted.-, . . ti The text o.thiev gugastUdJ uio u as roijaws. r "pn sugars j.pojlabojtf, J tt pubjh. standard In colojvjauk .boypmai,rr,i itpapfcaneJuIcttKinelada, copce.Dt, ten ineiauag,g,cppcroted4uceaa;.: Uated molassrjsttjuiir by a. joJtrUv uojie npl aljov 85 dturoea. .Jat't-iax Ainil. unit rVip ftvurv aiMlHnu'ul' .In. greoiwn.by tojayscoplc. test. it-lQO a. i peuDdi Add tlpaal -Wd iracnons.ot.Ariirjgrej la,. ?Jptrign( ann.on 8urljewilio4J.VIJ)aJcl! Man hu IfiNMfuIiitl muni lltf tll in these lattcc U!W.t! tv. vcj;r the decorum t tiHBa(il"1,jni ,jVrlJi:. lion. IiHlciu.jUMy . approach matchless Im?iiuIj'o.I rhrbtl'iilvir self. The Urinal ft. njlnd it thefjjjni J al customs anu u rcnipineo or inq vx Icsorietiea. By the extended isatlon of tlia. IimIVs and jt.'i-Siftt aal adoption oi itigenip ritrj n,i hrani'h nmv ri-ntiHt mi' tlnl bfiirtet of the lanie orilj. i' though In a dltTjfi1 city lo bury thi'dead of its own Ineal organisation. ' llefore hand the kihrt bershlp kno that tho rrqiicxt trfll not only la cot'nplied !t! yj'JLthaJ it will berhcerrully do'hft ;''An,im! t rat Ion in potnt Is the funrrnl. last Sunday niorntiir of Mrs. Trtslnnf comparative ' Mrnrvrer ' wh7 brought frourAslor n.ln r 1.tfrrrf dence to be bdrrl.1 1 froin tho hnmr of her aged father and mother" "'"'ftii the remains were ait-onipaufrd ''Jr her sorrowing hu-l:i!id artdhef two heart broken tys, but they sAr$ f- licved of alf rare by a Hinphp trpiV of Ihe L Fayette nllrvn,'i Honor, A. Vt. iK V,'., o the HTjl.mr lodge. The inemfiers hW a?iim the direction if the r fiirural'-Ai though person l sfr.iiijrr, tni'y -'rpr ognlie the ties iTsiiicrliortd and ten ly and kivlngfy T.JTd Ihe twly'o tTa deceased lo T. ' Tldi wastlbnec hi cause ol the Ii Iplinc ht li berahlp for years rnakMifr fsThllN me same unng cm itfipp n iir al most any lown flr Hty W td' ifatMi, tor the order lcT7wr,rWrprTM etl. Aicn may.wnnrityT wnnr m terlal the ivtid nntnde ihnV Vfh the menilvrr-ntp' tricTrtfir.',,T are the threa.1-T!sit 1ni JM? Wfy the dead, prottv-t the wlo'ow'iwti.l than. NVho would break tnWK H who can? Pi orjaisnx QajJ, VijW'ii i'ii'iwiUl vuittul Ati niust o,Mru.ioti. i willbe pm ij, an .j43cLfl'Iiwa kill be- 4-sTfc.H.eimi M ireewnt; ,tnctuiv1j1jHe-urt .h.,, now come Uitv. root' aitb "yyrWiiii pNdplerlaiaHU hvusts 0, lVHigi.-., 1 will cosfcU'UUt IOiUie fiber. Itte tKUtelihu; iiiiii .' 4a reuM-.'t n 6r word which teems to suggest doubt ot delay i tho Mta'iilibuieui of such condition.. ' I baVte thought that on this occa oloa I could do na better service than (ogive you neetled reassurance and hnpa.' As to the great fabric now ,Wpo Congress, known as the tariff to VAait ttd j ujji jtii'it ji .4UMny vi-ihtS iiaiifwijtHiJvt ti ,-tn' l' t. ... I . 'jr t -K...1111MU1 11 uiv wuv -.u, mr .wi iinwn. i..i- . . . t . r - v j '-" '' 'i-Jatk'W JJaras it may thivo vajuey to lh l.iyped lo yjvty ikSiX'M'J&i horattoaudrpttrietic mQtJve. tM vat.iein.u.aiuai.Jtst, nUnds.of the great uiJ .r; tti.pi per ion... A.t .'4 iraw, wHJ.j whetiiw uoi iiai , tf , thy jium a lyiitwt 01 a ioji qy jiojijieose r tho. o.thf(- ad, 1 . pMi)hfy oruniKr WtttWWWiWtWwtHtty t,e natialouu.', T" ", t,,.,t r.cll4lo.whleUUla greijt: coinijfrclai Kit bIisIL- be iletBorjatntli'dilmt l..o.i.... i ....... Uai will, when rotated oyer 4! Jal i j mjthesri ri,iarks ih . o de- rew year Ayear, , M W;Ul).yi itf j,,,,,, , ,,0,4l lt proniame. mysiry n? 11 is iy 5 tt 6peiik( j,Mt to ( p one dueK'tion, if ( nmy tia eratioii IH pivj.ipriyrjjior maaAnaiij,,,, r,jrlona . rHfO.liiiii.ntr-ii anlj .jnrijii'r directtuus.1, jit, is .dividing ebuMfidestroyliig unity jtful .brod s irruuiri u iT M iieai. . A laruier .i.i.j. 1. 1 ...1 ...t. 1.. ntf ai.mm iiuiu front IV vi''ni tjr a .ti . . t W'4 . inBHHHiii'r lojni'ii it niii nnii wiiArnr i.. : i mL .L " Pm.V'.o. y!'ji",nn l'LLstiltinieut!k 'dUtrustAr Faith and cyurtige kui U Qoiujutrtt awl victory. very iew uiiit i itut.,iat i,au u.VlU Lai.uu ??'.RHiP Wf,to.hflinciaJ,eMioprt0.whkb "-"if. lUin.rAuq m1V, WUlV . I lriL , lrill-I. Mill. "i m o i wjii w wattnea witn . interest. .....i ...o..ir in. '. J-fHE WIA.GMUVIui.Uflll,'1,hat tliey.iu bo words of aimanrwIC,any iyou )iarbw'Vie jusjiloionllirtt tlKLniiminiatraiiou but just now InalaUwl iuto the. vaponsi' bill lias ti( high ofpee, has (ornolten oris likely to forget, Jhgt nnuidHte ol the peopk'. whosa. voice in ..behalf p hoheat, inouey and aouuil . finaii.cea rangiut Juad aiMlelwut Iq Xqveuiljer. last, put Ui.it su-qileiun. asidv, , It j.-i unjust ajul uufouiKled libgooil time and In pruocr order the aJJJrinativit evidence of iny d (laratkua wiJi apear.,. ilie.u.eau Uino,.iy fi(endsr do . your part to lielpiihoHP; charged. u 1th, ..legislative and':ndudnistrativo.. duties, . Do. not jet the iutrUi eng'.iiderwl. by. fear and .4Jslrust creep- oyer -.you. - We have been passing through -a H-riod of eieat trial, and noblv wa have en Turtal tbctruin,, ,f he future, is not dark wUUuretMkiluigf. . It is Ilium inald.wh.ottloiial .Jiopo. . ,The re- vlvul nf.iiulustrv Is iu:ir. anil wilh uie PutablisUniotit of a re,veiiua Jaw suflkiant to.ltriuL' inli tlie Treasury Tfi iii a mount adequate to meet the rea naWe peuiU fit , our . government anikrd taColor, and ojjHllpujiiyj My with. -the establishment. out w jikh has gone through thq projs.'ja, ktyunoca on a sounl. and iuiuriug firqniilpg. 194-100 of cenlt... bahltliliig now , foreseen can de- TfMola8Hea,teaUng.over ii) .tWrecsJIy:the rst-oyery . of past losaea and mu noi aisiva uo oegreea. a cents per TslljJjJ testing to dcrjes anijvj, W'l sugar swet'plngs afuilj b'lujmel ivii uuijr n iimmiw-s vi puitnr.as .me caao test -njignr, tarns poiiqnM sprts. cane (..!.. ... ..! ,;x t . l . " y.i'. jnn-c ui inci juilt, iiit-miin,y-uiictiiy(jj un inyiiisses, 4mo J'roujict.ofany Couillrv which iiavs. liirm-flv r.r'ln. rcciyT, ajwiniy on exnoti tncreol. tiall pa, In addLjioa. to the, forego ig rales, a duty equal' to sucli'lsnin- ty, or as mucji ther(f as iqay laj In exw-ss of any tax collected ' !y 'aucTi country upon nmh exported article it . ..... . . i-.i ri .'. .. 1 mi imvi iir cane irom wnicn 11 lodueel," st( RETARV UktiV lt list ISSJtTl. ,NojiJ.tranre bv this adminrsfri flo-t since the I'resirlanr'B Innngrnllon .Vhlress and his c3ack',Ccv;r'eJi ips attracted an 'much aitentioiiVor M en ni'eivad n lilt, s muulk utalnc. kui as Ihe brief remarks" of Secretary ''if the TteurtpryJiagejat,. the meat leathering of uisnilfscturrngsnil euiu- iiereial wgaaiaatlonHat. Cinrinnatl. a which lie Rave-no: asaurance that lie parly pledges with rcn'renei to rurnurj- nrf iit df camen OUT w promptly as those gow being fcrflir- .-...I ...l.t'' t 1 11 mu wmi ri'irrpiiiT ui inrin ami ru- metallisin. Ills utterances. on 'tliil caslon were, it' is undersi(jHT"o")i aOy ctliclaj ne cowlngJronMbc Hec- rt tary of Treasury, had bctuMiiit, uiraiiAbtMGK'iat'li-aat,; Vi, the L'ident for his approval, Thus Jend nf additional iMeial to the nasur. -Vice Which they.earryj They anion mMinftnt - anrt' feaxirrlrijr T-1Mt hey. ' are . retirodmid herew'lrflin Hill: s-Ji A? 4 hftvepbserveil and Ksb-m'd 1o die words pasaing from lip. U). lip Htoim 11 meiHliex uf m, roruiut c dial clubs gathered hre, I disravef two pan lvuiar -Ik whWh ;Jiaw m rst place tn Hhe.nougb- !i These two themes are the UritT and iVVutilfflffances." HViniheaettle- men! of these twoqueatjijnehtt. arise waits' and "Imfustry lahgnisnea.' Over llftjf tbju si have been aslSf, When will the fajiff.discij"i.orT end and the measjires pror.7y.sl nsi-ived the Measure &jjkl . " Dver flftv limes mure I have TuT-n rwl tlUve.tefiiianelaf fVnTfri. f .which the people strusroiT lh7 November Test, been forgottent' I New, irts not lo be"wotldrruT' at thai you who have so IonnirTitht VtifHiejiuguration of a new forward moytancnt along the lines of mater- Tftl advancement ai.d .social.. progres, rwhlehtwe may humbly .trust la in flieUien volent mind of Ood to Ijcs- rTowsiMion ihe American tieonle. . :-' ' '. ..... .. . lit a rnviMinniM, u . - ... -i . unman, tn- rouiii Carolina, uiaue this mnarkablo tariff speech in: the senate yesb-rday, rt romarkabla as giitKl sound protection loi;ii', but un crimlM nnii Hint nr.lor. - S.ul m!hi!Ma;t "Heiuocrats are iaa ier Tod f lrnsithir.-tThey do mU know wrier Uwy are nt. . The. 4lder and nirirexperienml- proi lftiru.tlieir al leliinMMoio old, tiim housed doc- trlnr.v We had an iiiipaajjivtied speeli yesterday by . .Mills oi) la-half oft tha Walker. . tariff prineiplee. Iirooalit forwari nt tais late, ilsjh jentnoratiasloctsMMV. r-."M(tS-I Blr;1Olimi1tlWn BiUi.KUlVt rsnos sahiran-hav atl taat nf th iiTi-il1 m n, iiiilit as well. lie dr'Mifrlit fcerv The tariff -is 4iierey ii'irHestlDU of pcilicv na I01 biw. the governmont will rsise-revenue. Jt Is to Mie tie.U Interast of the- Anieri cat pvojiki Ihst the article, consum ed by out pinpu should be pro-lucrd y on ptufk1. If that' repu'iiiean (luctrinevll and good., if-lt is not lenuirratk.dia-triiM. ittaiht to,; lie. A4-Uas)ht-iariiiers, ihe iia.il waa not tsH'.ir farmers, bat for tarift which nulungfr would mb the farmers we hKve.'V; : : . . i ; ... "llOW StitlEl f IS XH!Sll. (jr. The wee!; li.;f ire" I'a't ' Jutlen Epp ing, sup'rintendetit of the' registered letter department' of 1 the Jl'orthand swt rifllcp, ChiiYles ' Wnfson, (ienrge Watson, hi brnthPrflor' Pawrr s Land I( tit I vc 1 1 nlsfple (T 1 he rort Is tid liilliV depar'.niPnt w'h artvteil on a charge of conspiracy to rob the posl oflli, 'Who "'Mowed? 'Frank If. iOa'tithief a Freiu'hnmirwliow wife is a Spaiilsn hr M.xlo.n woman'. "au thler Is aff opium tlrml; a gambler, a moral wreck.'' : He VaM h wanted to"ref.rm"and hunt i;ken 'rn :tm crookcil way toncfilng chines' forced CPrtfHcat., he toM ' tnt Whr' stery ihlchYAved tn,r',rriitli tTir the written ildenrrs'' wiroTtHmd."': ll then'lofd the orems rKaH! Mory irf (lie proioH! V'wt tfflee robborv. Jleii Miht coiitr" "b1 trirstfd- were -W-tM sVli.ifiKtWimhl heiir' the e.h"itirftitl.ld" WWWrr' fh French, niaif nnrt E'n'lnjJ. n.idihif was ad. niltfedinta Ihe post' ofltce and there anrnhg fW satks Epping -talked of the detaJIa of the robery: Gao thler was inotructcdhow to opcrtde an intricate lock, bow to tie and gug EJping, how to select the valua ble packages. . On the preliminary examination, Fppiog bad no great difficulty in proving that Gambler is a worthier vagabond, a liar, a gambler and prob. ably a thief, yet they aasoclated to gether and that too on Epplng's in vitation for he took him Into the part office. II Epping ban honest uian, 'why did he aasx-iate with tula bad man? There Is a hint iu like teatimouy that Eiplntr knew ijiiu iu bit i iriuiitti aud that h ua trying to catch him. It would be beter for Uu'cie Sam's clerks (o at- houd strictly to busiueas where there isjumple oj)Hirtuntty tor making' re cords, and Dt eriuia dxtictiug alone: Kt-f re Ejipin'U (Hit oflhU scrs( be villi .doubtless think the aaiiie. ,VMn Is 'badly ' Involved In this uiafler and tut U Ilolsapple. The dccllvo iloiiiillesi c.troses hU eotisil- enco and, ihiuks he was working (or a reputation as a thuf catcher. Ol" kuuiob Iio cuUiM Jvtnt run d'in n ami get the glory In catching a bold l ure. icr when h., Ihe dective, helped to pUui the 1 rime. Jt haikaaa ihout;h law "detectives'' not only In Iort Uud'but in some other i'iImii-s have a tfiitf trust which they use as punch ing bags. . It Is that state of airairs tliat iniike.4 vigilance coiunilttces popular with Ihe ieople. ' Holsapjile held Under b;nds of $1000 to ap pear at the November term of the U, S' Court. Ho give it. Watson was held in the sum of ti'OOOV lie gave It. Epping 'was huld In' the sum of I'sXK). Ho could not raise the hond an J he is In jail.' 'Gauthlcr and wife were held in the sum Ol 10011 each to apjicar as wilnesaes: fliey have no friends' wherefore they are sent' to the McMlnnville Jail. - 4" " This case brings to mind "some methods. A few months ago a law yer in Fortlaud lost hla overcoat' Ho went to the police station and an i l)lcer was sent out and soon return ed with tidings of the coat. ' It was in ihe'store of a second band dealer on Frtilit "slreet."; The lawyer went for his garment but to get it he must pay K30. "Xo sir, This Is my ,eoat. 11 was atoileu and I havo a light lo take my property whrnever found." "Well you piy the bill and you can have it," ao said Soiouian so said the "detective." The lawyer at ouce went to his office and com ineiiced drawing a complaint for replevin- The policeman saw the tiad no greenhorn to deal with conse quently he went to the office to try persuasion. "Now I think . you had better pay what he is out on that coat, $1.60, for these second hand men must ue proteclea or else we could never recover atolien proerty." rho lawyer saw the point, paid the discounted fee and got his coat. The second hand dealer buys at some price everything that to offered even if he knows it is stolen for he knows be will loose . nothing though the owner turns up while there is chance to make a good percentage, a certain market to furnished to the thief ., for his stolen plunder. The detective is Rattened with the arrang ment since be is growing in fame while he ia not. obliged to do any work. Hut society Is preyed upon. A (3 A mmi bauuuuuunao A-Tale of Suffering and Subsequent Relief. Vom Vf fn, Wvmtmt, 0(a,k Oaa af the many penons ia Columbaa, Ohio, wha bT bwn brortiir.1 by tut M of Dr. William.' I'm fU. fur Pal I'roiU U Mia Jero.ha MoKinrwy, of" 0 BoataCcatr - - Um. M.L'Mimkv.11 imI fcrnnhl t kwii otrInl'T la .1ott.wl iw's, I hy emu 1W. tie! tlwi M M l a ui mii ur a nunuxr or yan a tuuuiu Pink Pillt tot Pals PsopU. T ksa ac-ar kad any (kith ta nxdicine of that kinl and mud bat litil attention to tha ui ition. It waa aot lona after thia. howeier, that I ili Vwr? ,l 'tls fcirnlT and unmair, achool leachor. . for aatna tima iha baa been very ill and tha sufferinn and lorturta nlnrd by htr fur ontha nT brn umianally aevara. Tha. tali af; her auaeriuga and tha anhao iaent rtliuf and final rura which iha derired ota thaaat of lr. WiUiania Pink PilU for Pala People, arouanl eooaiderabla ailatioa 'among her man Irirndi and othera. ' A roporter waa detailed to obtain a relia ble aaeountef 'Oibi raarveloua raae, and when ha eallew he fcund Ui Uchlinney at her com. Ibrtable and aoiy home where aha eneertuily aomplied with ha request. She aaid : "Tha fir iurti.-iiion that 1 had that any. 4lfcttJ--.-"- -S'-'"'' "'w -' about threa- yenra a?o.i I aulTered tha moot sxeraeiatins paiua in diflereat parte of my body aad waa- alaioat eraied at timea. Uy. aiaep ae iieiurul hi liuriiiiio Ureania auu I had berna ta waits away to aluioat a ahadow. To add to m other aiUictinne the aaalady aaaumed a elarrhal turn and I waa anon a riot I m (a that hurrible aa well aa dit faatina; . diaeaaa. I consulted tha family payaiciaa who pare nic sntue kind uf a ua uuat aud 1 waa fooluh enonsh to imaaina that h benefitrd me. I followed tha advice oi tha phyik'iana but noticed no perceptible improvement in wy coudition and waa about ta deaparV of ever beooniinf a strong and well woman again. "gome of my lady friende were calling ea bm ana afternoon and before them I hap pened to mention my troubles, when one of Ueaa recouniended that I try Dr. Williama' decided to (its theat a trial aad purehaaed one box of the pills. I aooa bee an to aooce aa iinproTemcnl iu my ronditioa aud before the whole box had been takes my health waa ao much improved that 1 waa about ready to begin singint the praiseaot lr. Williaai' Pink Pille for Pala People. . " I waa not yet thoroughly eonviaced aad decided to wait a while before frowinff ea thusiastia ever tha results, and had beeua on the second box efcire I waa confident that I had al last found a medicine to meet tha requirementa of my case. I discontinued niy calls to tha physiciaua and have lelt them alone since. I am now as well and I atronf as I ever was ta my uti am entirely -ieii--at.t-ivele-,JiatMi' ,:.. t ... u, , I . I . . .... .I. ,r. a Ube. Ko more are wy slumbers haunted nlsil. HOt tO exceed tLSO. and when I retire al 1 ' " PACIFIC UinVERSITY THRIB OOIIIC3 OOURtES CltflSSICnli, SCIENTIFIC, HTERAHY Tho Academy prepares for College and gioes 2 thcrotigh English E Jucatioas the best pre. paration for teaching or business. All ex penses eery lotc. Board and rooms st the Ladies' Hall f 3 to 4 per week, including electric light and heat THE COLLEOS DORUITORY Under experienced, management, will fur mtforonttstitt&tej-afc cvntt xin the chit :ud Dr. with tearful dreams i uitlii I ii U sleep at uuva. I regatu Williama' Piuk Pills for Pala People as my salvation, and would recommend tucrn to a II ladies troubled aa I was. .The pills are mora than what ia claimed fr them and anyone giving them a trial will soon eome to the siime concliuiba t-vilzig their nierhs that I have." Dr. Williama Pink Pills for Tale People contain all tha elements necessary to give new I life and richness to tha blood and restore shat- I teired nerves. They are sold in boxes (never I in loose form by the dosen or huudred) at 50 1 cents a box. or six boxes for xz.ao, ana may as had of all drngeista or directly by mail from Dr. Williama' Medicio .Com par y, tkheaeo tady.N.Y. ' 3 For full particulars, address president McClelland, Forest Grooe, Oregon. SPRING i si!.' i .. : THE HUVR FUK ACTIOS. t ne American sugar grower's so ciety lias issued the follnwlug circular, At first glance it might be thought it Is late, since the senate actej upon the sugar schedule this week, but it must be kept In mind that the bill will have to be considered by a con icrence committee since mere is no probability that the senate will agree to the fiou-ie schedule, and hence the. urowcr's society will have work lo do. The circular liears dat May 211th and reads .- Dc-.it sir: The heretofore promi.-ing outlook for Icglflutlon favorable to a speed ib'voli'ipincnt of Our doniewtic sugar industry, it clouded by the senate liiiaiiro committee's concrasion ' to lire tru-t. This has Juttly created a scantbir which unjustly affects Ihe farmers' interests. Here Is What the farmers want; f.-A sjieclBc doty equar to Ijcls. ar pound ' on sugar testing 0 which the average quality of domes tic raw sugar made In our beet sugar ami sii'iur cane mills. This would be gut by making the Ilngley rateof Ic kt Miuml for 75" text "begin at 73 test. It is 6-HMMh more thai the ltingley rate. 2. A further or differential duty of l-8c as special protection toreflnei which Is enough to prevent foreign refined sugar from underselling do meutic refined of either luniie or for eign pnaluction. This 1 8 .different la I is the bing!ey rate, while the senate's bill makes differential 3-1 6c to nearly l-2c per pound, according (o quality of sugar and way it la flgur it Farmers want all sugars to pay above duties, hence oppose Hawaiian free ugsr and Ihe eight-tenths of 1 percent, di-count on other reciprocity sugar prpowd in Dingley bill. On l lies j fwo Kints the senate bill Is all right. ' 4. We 'also want cnunter vail ing tutu's equal lo foreign export boon- tits, as lavored by Nith Oingtey and st naie r.illf v -i ' We r fus lo lie a party to any 'd.eker' wilh the trust wherby .silrli . extraordinary prntrcfion Is gr-ti.ie.1 as to mske.the wholn arbed ule anpopiiJiir. V lIva the plan Isssuiple, effective, just lo producers, r fl rs and consumers of sugar, and reasonable that would it command Y supfiort frre.sM'i'live of partyi will you'picaao at once wrl'e or telegratdi both -tho Beimtors from yourstale'to the atmve effect. Also fi....' w b ut..?D.i r w 4i.t .Ml, v., . .ii.-ni. an. 4. ... illU' rich of l fee Scna'e finance committee, I'Umsh'Uo tliis instauily no time to loose. '.-A few days litter writo to your represeiitaiive in congress. Ad dress all these parlleaut the Senate or Uause of Reprcsi-ntalives, Wash legion, V. C. Oct every member of your organization to uo likewise also every one else you can. Petit Ions are no good at this juncture. lied hof letters. tiort and to the (K)int' se'tit quick to tho parties nam ed above, are most i-Oective. Help us, at Idasf, to the extent of such letters in our efforts to build up the new industry that remains for farm ers, so as to put. into their pocket t big share of tin- f KK),OiH),00() now an nually 'eut abroad for imported sugar. '' Earnfc-tly and respectfully yours, THE AMERICAN SUOAIt GltOW E US' SOCIETY. Iiairon of Oeurgia succeeded in (retting an amendmrnt to the tariff bill adopted leaving a duty of 20 er cent ad valorem -on cottou Imported. This is the first time in history when cotton lias been taxed. The anient! ment Was adopted by it vote of 42 lo 17. "AVI' the republicans and five democrats voted for the measure. Mrt Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burtoir House, Burton, W. Va., and one of the most widely known men In the Mate was cured of rlicumatiHin after three years of sulTerlng. He says: "I have not Millb-rnt command of languiif.'e to Convey any idea (d What I bii ifi rt-ilj my pliysicaiis told me that not liirg could bo done for me and my li lends v t re fully con vinoeuT that imLlilnr lut I'.euth would rellcve-mo of my sufl'.-riiur. Jit June, 1891, Mr. Evans," tin n Hilcstnun for the Wheel lug I)ru; Co., recommend ed Chamberlain's Pain Ilulm. At this time my foot and limb were swollen, to more than double their normal size and It re; ojimJ to me my. leg would burst, but soon afier 1 bevJ osing the Pain Hilin th1 swelling began todecrasc, the pain to leave, ami now I conxider that I am entirclyrurcd. For sale by ihe Ilelta Drug Store. Kails LlBVtr I.oiit lea Is a sure cure for liciulai lie ami nervous tlis- eaiw. N'olhintj relieves ao quickly For snie by the lalta I'rug torc. Hundreds of . ihuufuuds have been tiiducol to try CbamtK-rlaiii's 'CoiigJi.lfviiM'tly by reading what it 1)81 (Kme- iwr ouiers, Mini imving iesi- cm! iis meriis uir ineuieives are io- lay lis warmest fiit'iid?. For sale by Delia Drug Store. The eiKhth annual convention held In lk'avertoo June :id, provetl to be a decided suctys. Tlie . day opened bright anl " cleir and delegates be gan lo pour in from ail direcilous. After tlie ucvouonai exercises itv. Shelley frilled th mif-ting to order whlcti he presided over, uuricg the entire session in an efftVic nt and sat isfactory wanner. Mr. lUlelgh, state superintendent, opened Ihe firt topic and eaeli sutiject was taken up aud honuiihly discused, many new Ideas being dropped that will aid the 5. 8. work tr In hit liwk th.it ro to come. . T. i session was made inierci-ting ami profliable by a pajter on "The I motlel Ifssifn" by Mrs. 1 V." AV. Only anil "I'unetuanty : ami nltcndHnce" by Harry baker, Cornelius, ulwi by the presence or the iteverentis Hugh' es, Hlar and Tagirert and State Supt. il.lfigii. ot t'ortii,ii(i. The offleers for' flit?- ensuing year n'i l'rcsldent r . W. Cady Heaver- ton; vice president Rev. 11. A. Dech, HillaiKiro; Itev Geo. A. Taggert Ili-a ver ion j Ell Haines. Forest Grove; P. Patton, Oaston, Alee Chalmers, Wreenville; Cor. Hecretary ami Treas, Mrs. C. P. lllunchard, Hillsboro; ittfcoriting secretary, m, . Kotib, uenierviiie. Much credit Is dun to Mr. Harding- ham who acted as recording secretary through the aessiun. lelegatea lo state convention, ltv. II. 1 Shelly, ItlllsDoro, and Ma Udell, Forest drove. The following is an extract Iroin ihe resolutions which were adopted; ltesolved. That we shower on Ihe goKl people of Heaverton our fulsome inU hearty thanks, for their enter- 1 ain ment so thoroughly In harmony villi theOo8iel good measure pressed down and running over, toothsome, wholesome and satisfying. Hev. H. A. Stsrrl Mrs. II. B. Luce Com, 1. Patton - ) - 1 " 1,1 ..i Uetier Hsmklnc raelllWea Needed. Discussing the ptsir credit and bank ing facilities of the went and sooth be fore the luHt meeting of the American Economic association, Air. Thomas O. Bhearnuut said: In the 11 southern states it is impos sible that oue-tenth of tho farmers conld have any bank aucoauts or oonld ever draw chucks iu payment fur their retail transactions. In tha recent campaign the saccussfnl cauiliduta received the votes of S3 states, the defeated candi date tho votes of S3. The 23 states bold 93 per cent of all bonk dnptaiita and de positors. Deducting from the other 23 states the silver stutes and a few large cities, the remaining vast agricultural section of the country, having 40 per cent of the population and 75 per cent of the area, Las less than 4 per cent of tlm bank deposits and depositors. This suggests What was tha real grievance of this mass of voters, although they did not themselves undent and it Their bnnkafeg facilities are proportionately only une-sixtccuth of 'tho rest of the country. - v i . 1 1 Wyoming's Cosnsnoa kus Action. By defeating an unqualified free sil ver resolution and substituting a resolu tion iu favor of free cuiuugc of gold and silver by International agreement, the Republican legialatnra of .Wyoming I taught a lesson of couiuiou suuse and practical politics to all the states of the northwest.' The free coinrijro of silver uu any other basis than that of wiaul value ia a delusion which waa effectually eiKpoeed ol last November. New York World. - ar lost , annually,.' -a - " directly and Indirertly, by eeoaJe visa eaasio do laalr own tfurlai, writ their owa letters, or keep their owa book! aa4 whs) aV net kaow whea. buslnoaa and local papora which they; atuat handle every day are saadej ant correctly. fWAU tbeee tlilnea, and much more, we teach laiMsajalti. Hundreds of our sTraduates era la aad tweltlnsie. aad there will be openings for hundreds more when Umea las pro va. jre Is tha Mate lo prepare for them, nealdee, a bualnesa educatloa la worth all It coats, fur east's ran aes. Send for out catalogue, ta ' loam vhal and kn ws teach, stalled free to aay address. Portland Business College, ,,1 r l ' ...... ?.-. tvatA roniana, JrWffOn- 1. A. Weseo, eeretaea " . '. . I t i K-.. I A. r, Armstrong, PriM. I I I . If you do write us for Cat alogue and Prlees. We can save yon money on your purchases. A. II. AYERILL. Manager. Asa VAII aasassel uu iuu neeu an ENGINE. THRESHER, j? HORSEPOWER. cr b f::t t:y ssl nachmwy7 ;.; ;ts 'V-. t.f..t .; iwj ,. RUSSELL A CQiVi Portland. Oregon.V-i ' ; - -- . . . a ij ....! OREGON STATS NORMAL - SOHOOIt ; MOW MOUTH. OWaOOW - ,, ' 1 ..its h.iit-V s A TO A VTkTr.T oAUAne nnS mm . . J' ; -r - a- m.ininu ownwA. ru AMAWIUKD.., '1 Ue Japauuse aovcrunient lias ioilou lbs itold sluudard. Tuo Jups aro the UiOHt profrresHive peopla ef the east. All proRTermve nations a on the sold I jimuroy (O. ) Leader. Brwarr ef Ointments far t'afarrh that t'entain Mt rcarjr, A' merco-y wil! siirely iletrnv Ihe sense f smell a'xl e niru-lv itpraip" Ihe hole ivsti ra ah n enterlna It Ihrmiirh lie mnroiis surlayra. . H ub entries iuu'uI never le u-dejtretl on proserin- tluiia from renniable i Hysieians, aa the Ismnee tliev wilt ilo 1 tea fold in ihe good you enn ixmsitily durive from litem. llaii s i;atnrrn litre, niunniHrtiireU hy r. ( heney A te Toledo, O., ctituins no merenrr, and 1 Inken Internnllv, sct-tir ireciiv oiwn in Mooa .and niarto.inr fsree of Hie sveeni. In I uyine II i-tV t'stsrrh ( tire li' re ra get the g-mtlne. It is luken Inu r null v. end made In Toledo. Olno, by F.J. (,'buiiny A Co. Testimonials ee. ' - Hold h Pttirclsts, price 7fte. per bottle. Hal 's Family fills are le best s e.-'V , . ' it ., . ., ' . ;aa,?tfAjg. ti i J Z- i ";s .5v.', : . - 11 J ' '.-.' ;;.. i iX V" . '; - rMi Jtialjt - "-- - , L - --aa , i l aj .spe e ' - lis sia-ssssiss ssiiass saaMXsssJl " Regular Normal tours of Throo YOaro. : 4i&.L oi.ior year wholly Proresetdnal. '--i-- , W. t vt.T.V ii rrniiin, departmeat of sine grades with MO eh lid ten. v. w '. Ins roetion and traialna la n..il. a.n.i. . . . .. . .. :'rT 1,1.., .ehonl. - ' ' aiMWe, puhl schools. year, i tie normal diploma la recngnlaed by las as a Mira Life CertlSeale la teeeh, . . Light e ense; Tuition, books, board aad lodging (pwoiwul. t IIJJIM mi . iudenlslvH,rdliigihemaslvae. Ilts.ospe yeir. . , - .,. f m I Anaiiemie grade accepted frem Uieh tnkesle. . , , " " " i L'stiloitaes cheerfully sent oa appUcetiesi. 1 i i l.f a y - .i ADDRESS, or V. A. WAXN, Sec. of Faculty. P.L. CAMPBELL.; President? :v - t -! 1 . Hi C-i Awl 0 o o II o t o o ( o o O : "I doa't believe there ever was so good a pill made as A vrr'sCathartic pills. They will do sll yoa recom mend them fur and even more. Whea I have a cold and ache from head to heels, a duc or two of these pills Is alt the medicine needed to aet me right again. For headaches Pill Clothes The good pill baa a good coat. Tha pill coat aervm two purposes; it protects tha pill, and disgQlses it to the sensitiva palate. Soma coats are too heavy ; they won't dissolve, and the pills they cover pnas through the system, harmless as a bread pellet. Other coats are too light, and permit the speedy deterioration of the pilL After 30 years exposure, Ayer's Sugar Coated Pill have been found aa effective aa if Just fresh from the laboratory. It's a good pill, with a good coat. Ask your druggist for . , -. e HTSis testimonial will he foeed ia tall ia Acer's "Carvliook." wilh a jiaadrrd others. Free. Address: J. C. Aver la, Lgell. U. w w0wVO-VO00.weOrw) I 0 0 0 0 0 0 f o 0 : 0 0 f I 0 0 , Hilisboro-Portland Stasa Fn.urand after April 80. 1897. the undersigned will ran a stage Irom Cornelius to Portland , and return on, ". TiiONdaya and Fridays .. Ivtuvo Cornelias at o'clock a. aa., liillHlinro hotels at :!, Arrive in Portland at 930 a. m. . Ketnrning leave Port land at 4 p. m. Fare r0 tin each way .. Kmall ami orders execnted express packages with rare, carried. T. C. COflNILlUt, April 2!, lap?. IsaarJ naji. st SJs. SCIIULMERICH :a ; $0 ' . l'4 ,--4 a t -Again wish to call attention 'H i ' i - 4 . -J... , , ; r to ther v i . T'f.V LOW PRICES st . ICras Heeas aa area' , U Tar at all mt risk Llaea atrt WsM ets r ,. reaall TaMeta. f tWr t ft Clfs M 10 a fc fart, MssMaag H.ia!;, .: th t raoeri IMaa .... ... 0Mlkee Brash. CMtMaWwal V year . ... : . a- m - aer rare' . . a ' ' tt-asiw, all alsUaa, aer yar4 ;T J6r ' ' s-tl. tOMULUimCN ACOtYa