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OVEIi THE STATE ITEMS Item? o? Interest From Ml GitA-vMP.itVEliS SPill l.VJ CKOPS I'tack l'laui k U CleelB4 O.-lu L fAMt Child l)rwalea. The Knttuliop)r re playing hav oc with Hume of the croim In- the Butte creek country, in Jackxon county. lion. Jaiutxi F. Uazley foruily of ltimrur diet! la.-t wunfe at Wbalcume WaHtiliigton. (iazley itt one time waa a leader in Htate ail couny pol itiCH. The Lakevicw Exauiiuer tutyi that 60 or more men and a drove of bogs are trying to keep the cricketa at New I'lrie C'rwk, from dtMtroyiiig croiM.,' . ... Last Wwlnendav, C W. Waah burne, of J'ti-n City, diawVeie.1 that about 40 of bl atotk hogs had been stolen. The hog's were gentle, and were driven off by the thief. The infant grandchild of Henry 1'age, ol Hlab creek, Tillamook coun ty, waa drowned in the creek laat week. It had wandered away to p'ay, and waa dead and H ixtmx wlu u lound. There aeema to be plenty of money in circulation around Huiupter. The receipt of a saloon there on July 6th were 1010 for clgara and liquors aloue. The gambling receipt are not knowu. Friday night The Dalles Commis sion Company whipped a car of peach plums from The Dalies to Cleveland O., and Saturday night started a ear to Milwaukee. These are the llrst shipments of plums for this sea son. The Fast Oregonian rejairls that almost all the wool of the inland em pire has bceu sold. Flgin, l'endle ton and Jleppner, the great wooicen have but a few amall lota left. The Duiii inay have some large lot though there are not reports from there. Fditor Ireland, of the Moro Olwer vi r, estimates the wheat crop ol Sherman county taking the banner year, WM, as a bsls. His figures give one-fourth greater area and one fourth greater yield. As the crop of 1894 was 2,250,000 this would make it this year nearly 3,400,000 bushels. C. A. Hottom "arrived In Antorla from Nchalem Friday mornlnpjbring ing along a couple of interesting pet a young wildcat and a bouse cat of atxjut the same age, says the Astor Jan. About three months- ago, Mr. Bottom's dog hunted out a wildcat in an old log near his place at Jew ell. The cat, a female, after a aharp light, escaped Into the woods leaving behind in the log three pretty little kittens. Mr. Bottom cared for the little fellows, taking them home and placing them In charge of the house cat, which, by the way, had a small lamily of her own. The kittens have grown up together probably never knew but they were ol the same family. W. 8. Byers, of the Pendleton flouring mills, entered Into a con tract to deliver 15,000 barrels of flour for shipment to Japan. He had the option of furnishing 25,000 barrel more, but as It waa required earlier than his mill could turn it out, and he had to refuse the order. I'erhaw no one In Pendleton has felt the im proved condition in business more than Mr. Byers, says the Tribune. Whereas last year he waa often ob liged to turn out orders at a loss In order to keep the mill running, this year he has rt'ately been comelled to refuse orders. Moreover his busi nesH has laen so steady and remuner atlve during the present year that he is able to Increase the wages of hii employees. Arrangement have been complet ed whereby the Fastern Oregon state normal school at Weston, will be en abled (o continue next year. All this bus Urn made possible by clti reus signing a guarantee subscription for amounts which they were able to stand. The amount desired is not yet complete, but no doubt little dif ficulty will he foumd in raising the small balance necessary. At the meeting of the board of regents ol the school held at Pendleton laM wick, the following faculty wa chosen, the salaries af the various of ficers la-lng also given : M. O. J toy. al, president 1S00; F. J. Van Win kle, 1200; L. U IawIs. fi'joO; 1ira F. Hu'ler tr.-x C. Rat y ti Id n 'This leasee a vacancy In the professorship of Fnglisb and literature, formally held by 11. 1.. Talkiugton, and the princlpalshlp of the training depart ment, formally held by Miss Agne Siowell both of whom have accept ed other positions. No doubt, how ever, arrangements will ie made to continue their work by adding to the duties of the faculty retained, and giving wine of the clawe to the sen iors. It Is not always that a party toa contract makes money by forfeiting the same, but such has been the luck of Messrs. Keys A Matthew, cattle buyers In Kaatem Oregon. List win ter they made a con tract to deliver loot) head of cattle and to forfeit for each Jiead they failed to deliver. After the contract had been made the price of cattle rapidly advanced, and the buyer saw that they wi uld be loners If the terms were fulfilled. they succeeded in hunching 10K) bead, but instead of delivering them to the itintractur, they forfeited the contrset, (Htying Ihe fussi penalty Jil l ..I'l i iin- nil' I'.Oil hh i.'l. i'l tt im-vii lr tl's-r on the coilige i ....... Ii.g an eae.Keiil k!io- i iug. Of I'm two aens utnler cultiva tion, there are four or five varieties, and that grown from Belgium seed M the mont thrifty. Saiiiplesof this xrt pulled showed excellent quality; and a length of 43 inches. It was in May 5ih, attaining the 4:1 inch growth In 00 days. It promisee to reach a total length of 48 inches, snd to iiiufcs a yh:!J af four e.r ( acre, ttelivered at the scutching mills, 4-luch fliX Is worth 117 a ton. The sHiiij le ri'icrr d t & gr.'ii "'Q clover seal, turned under last w in ter, and cultivated in the late "pring. The Dalles fruit crop is attracting the attention of shippers and com missioii men to the extent that a number of them are here arranging V.'lth iyV.-rVt."fi.T u&uaftu Vtirii fiY'1 duct. X. B. Harvey, mana,ger of the Farmer's market of Portland, Mr. Meyer manager of the X. P. re frigerator service, and Mr. Hermann manager of the U. P. refrigerator ser vice, are iu the city looking afier the fruit shipments. A Chinaman died suddenly in Portland last .Saturday. A Chinese doctor who w is summoned, filled the mouth and nose of the dead China- man t iih red oiiint 1 1 1 r t-mn f. so doing was "he blow out liaiut. he no dead, he no blow out paint, him heap dead." After an hour no paint having been ejected, the coroner was called. Counterfeit dimes made of 1)00-fine silver are in circulation in Portland and that tiiey may be in other pi, ices. This spurious coin is a little larger but thinner than the genuine. A man strolled into a fa.-diiouuble church Just before the service began. The sexton followed him up and, tapping him on the shoulder and Miinting to a small cur that bad fol lowed him into the sacred edifice, said, "Dogs are not allowed." "That's not my dog," replied the vis itor. "But It follows you." "Well, so do you." 1 tie sexton growled and immediately removed the dog with unnecessary violence. A PATRIOTIC ORATION Continued ftum firnl jxiic. of. Bear it ujKin your banners ye children of the. great republic, and with the enthusiasm of free enligh tened men and women rejoice as we now stand : Willi freedom aoil twneath our feel Ami freedom" banner waiving our tin. Well may the glorious day lie greeted with booming cannon and salvs of artillery and shouts of joy and tears of thanksgiving . for the handwriting drafted upon the imper ishable wall has assumed a living form and shines forth in eternal light putting to blush and shame the min ions of despotism who would tarnish the brightness of even one single star that adornes our national stand ard. Pausing now only for a brief re trospective glance, how grandly looms up before us, the progress of our nation since the revolutionary fathers first planted the standard of lilierly in tills great land; .Sanguine as our ancestors were their fondest, their loftiest ambitions for their mis terlty could scarcely have stretched forward to an hour like this. In the far off centures of the future the an- tiquarian will starch in vain for a parallel to our history. Oriental romance teems with its legends of magulhent cities with their gorge- ous temples and lofty towers spring- iug intoexistanca at the midnight hour, but the most incredible and romantic of thtse become almost livirg realities, when applied to the exerienee of our own land. From thirteen comparatively feeble colon ies in little more than one and one tifth century eur government has ex tended its borders until to-dny we n u m her forty five sovereign stales while four territories still wait ready to Last off their infantile habiliments and unite Willi the great circle con stituting the proud galaxy of glitter ing stars that compose our grand es cutcheon. (Since the organization of our gov ernment we have by purchase anil honorable conquest so added to our original national domain that we can now met t old Kngland with the proud boast that we too are the governmental proprietors of a dom inion upon whi.se broad acres the sun never sets That while in our north western possessions at even tide, the Aleutian fisherman turn homeward the prow of hi caice, even there upon our northeastern boundary the woodsmen in the for ests of Maine, is greeting the morn ing light with the merry music ot his svt inging ax. Then that mighty area of country now knowu to us is the Ohio and Missiwippi valleys, lay an unexplored ai d almost un known wilderness and that Vast re gion stretching west and north from th(-e great rivers to the grand Pacific now embracing empire wilh teem ing millions within their borders was practically unknown to civiliiu tion. Then the locomotive, the steam. ship, the chftric telegraph were unknown and the most sanguine en thusiast of what was even there known as the gnat west would scarcely have ventured the assertion that by any engineering skill that could ever be brought to hear a pra citical wagor. road even could in all the coming aes Is- constructed from . the Mi-uri river to Hie Pacific . , . . il.u' imo. ul llie snrill iruintti locomotive ru- the eelii from the soulbernmoHt Hierras to the ice clad nk of the frozen north, while freighted lightening trains rushing over the net work of iranscootineii tal railway attract scarce even a passing notice from the oldest inhab itant. The high prist of the plains has five times wedded glittering s-a to sea with Intra of iron and with rivets of steel while the inventive genius of veus ai his will ami huruessing his chariot drives over mountain range ! and fiower h apsnlsl -'S.!e. While the people of America cher i-.li a just pride iu the gallantry and bravery of our regular army, yet they are happy to realize that they have ever at hand a tower of strength in the citi.-n soldiery of the laud knowu as the grand army of republic snryix'irs. 'if..bff ...er,."a..a',"- lv mote recent dark days of our nation deadly peril ventured their lives their fortunes, and their sacred honor to uphold it and who with a bravery and intrepidity never excelled in the history of Ike wor'd planted again In triumph the standard of our beloved government upon every foot of soil where It had tieen temporarily dis honored. Tomorrow, if need is were the tocsin of war to sound, at the first ti.p of the slglnal drum, ten iiuiiditd thousand in. u wonld ci.il j back their answering shout. Men too, whose veteran arms to the word of command would bear cur triumphant eagles round the world. It is a matter for the highest con gratulation to every loyal heart that today throughout the length and breadth of our beloved county we stand a united and undevided peo ple. From the north, the south, the east and the west, the loyal sons and daughters of the republic, as with one voice, proclaim "let this old flag of our union lie reared aloft of float for ever, but where It falls it fall It must, there shall be nothing above it save the angel of God who proclaims the end of time and the beginning of eternity." Ours is the only civilized country upon the earth which can invite the down trodden and oppressed of every nation and every clime who love in dependence anil who can appreciate and adopt the blessings of our form government to take refuge beneath the folds of our protecting banner Notwithstanding a'l tliis the time, has come, yea it is now at baud, when our government shall see to it that our fair land shall not be made the dumping ground for the Ignorant vicious and anarchical refuse of other lands, but to good and true men and women of foreign birjh we extend an of yore a most cordial goveruieutal welcome. Our republican Institu tions w ill be safe only when Industry and moral worth not wealth alone, shall be the recognized standards of individual and national great- necs. While the remembers nee of the achlevments of our revered revolu tionary ancestry shall ever brighten, we of this immediate country and ot this day rejoice to know that there yet linger amoiigest us, some of the early pioneers of this coast bOme whose silvery heads decked as with a sheen of glory, are with us tialay and are residents of your own magnficeut couity. Men and women who be tween the years of 1843 and 18.VJ, marched out from our then western civiiivcd borders to the now beautiful north Pacific coast and who nobly met encountered and come perils by by night and by day, beset by ruth less and blood thirsty gvag upon trackless pi dns and in the mountain fastnesses, suffering from pestilence and hunger, prelormed deeds of her oism and matchless valor and found ed for us of later years an empire iiiiMirpHssed in beauty grandeur and natural resources iu this old world ol ours. All honor to the pioneer of the Xorlh Pacific. And now fellow citizens all on this 121st anniversary of .ur natioual indes'Udence, lieginn.ng as I siuccr ly Is'lieve we do, after the dark struggle of years, to note some glim merings of a returning prosperity which we trust ere another like au niversity shall return, will have burst lorth in meridiau splendor, we can coiigraiul.ua ourselves with the improved prossrt that opens before us. Wilh a climate uf unequalled salubrity Wilh a soil that yields ten folds lo the tiller's care Wilh our broid and fertile plains kirt by Bones of mountains iron clad from la-e lo summit With our northern laiundary washed by the historic aid mageslic Columbia upon whose broad b'woms the combined navies of the world could ride in safety W ith our northern boundary hived by the sublime and almost boundless Pacific, hilu to the south and east imlaildcil beneath the rocks and amongst (lie cannons, lies the pirti.illy undeveloped gold and silver deposits which by the strong arm and the enterprising spirit of the sturdy miner is Uing hniught forth to perform its mission in the rattling rolling busy commerce of the world While t?uea(li a thous.iiid lulls lies uuc tinted strata of coal awaiting only the hand of lals.r to fiirui-li fuel for the stiailisliips ami manufactories of the world Willi our millions of acres whose tall tress stand remly o furnish all the masts and ship. building materials iiecesHry 'or tlie commerce of the world fur hall s cen tury to come With iur countless millions of salmon with which iu ii lie the palates of the epicures ol J bo ti Fuixjs and America Wilt. ,..ir bnw.l ai d uurpass.-.! pouipaa .i...cuM.l. rjiitrtl tfc ht-l-M tkM.1 ",eas u j will I produced and wool ami W heal grown to feed the hungry and clothe the nuked, millions of our own, and of other lands Wilh our ability to supply grwu and canned (rui's for less ft von-d and more unproductive (tortious f the world With our countless cascades whose laughing Maters chasing in peaily streams from every hill side and murmuring iu every valley furnish ready at haud the motive power nee. ssur to drive u. u h::;. Tj , w! ti ciaaii ul claug is l already lieing heard throughout our borders as it performs the herculean tujii ui the development uf our vasl resources Wilh our own Mount U'fnl whitened wilh cterual snows that never melt whose hoary head has braved the storim ot ages long since passed iuio oblivion la-fore vvliich for unuumls'red centuries yet to come, adoring multitudes will itevWxiih vtialcr J.Mi"miiliihiuon and gazing through the storm rilted cloud that sorts h round its venerable summit, praise the great Creater for this glorious handiwork resplendent iu beauty but reflecting iu every liiietuieut the inagesty of Jehovah Witii our naional marine restored as it will be, and our fl ig again wav ing oil every sea With the Hawa iian Islands a part of our own terri toryWaiting only foralulle while yet to grasp hands wilh Cuba, the gem of li.e AntiUs. nml welcome her to the great sisterhood of inde pendent of republics, then with oui owu land therecoguz.'d quoeu of llm civilized governments of the world we can tiaJay rejoice with exceeding great J y as looking through the dim vista of the furture, we b"hold the flag of the mighty, the flag of the generous, the flag of the free and the flag of the brave waving on forever over a happy, prosperous, just and a patriotic people. M' til VII U tll (itMMMlf A certain miin hud the good fortunn to poNKeM a Koone that laid liim a gold- . en ep every day. But, dittujipouited witb tlie ineome and tliinking to seize tba whole ticasiue at once, he killed t the goose, and mtriuK iter open fonnd ber Just what any other gooe would bet Much wants more and loan all. Silver Klandrd a Drawback. M. Lemy-Beaulieu, the French eooii otiht, wriuug to the Journal dea De bata, aiiya he considers .hipiiu'a adoption of the gold atuiiilmd to be a complete refutation of the liinietallic theory that a depreciated nioneiury Htandard givca J a country au advantage in interuutionul ! trade. j la Japan Fifty Vt-arn Ahrad of I f The expnrtatinn of gold under exist- lug circumstaiieeK involve no danger ' to thin country, but it is not pleasant to reflect that the priwut sbipiuelitf are called for partly to furnihli tlie Dp ply for Jupiiu. It ia lesa than 50 yi ar aiuee we bnuihariti'd the Dentin n J. p;i ueae to bring liim to u rrnl'ii'ir s n.-' cf oor higher civilization, nml now appar ently Jupnu it 60 yenis f a large numbtr of our people in I.-, t practical uud iuiportant ilevelcjinn nt of civiliza tion which demand Hint it. flinll take 100 uta to make a iinllui. New York World. OABTOIIIA. OABTOIIIA. !flH TtTf I Shm't litUmcrv Spit n4 HiHirkr lour t.tfr Anaj. To quit tolmx p.t-)iv and tt ter.r, bt uma nrtic. full of life. iirv mid tuke No lo- Bur, Uf v.oiHicr worUrr, thnt niarie mrn ntronit. A II dmutnKUt, ftc or f 1. Turr trnaruD Utnl BiK)klt Hntl Bmt e free. Atldrpna HrTMnT ft'mf'lv "'o . ('ht.-ja.,,, r York. CURECOIIiTIPATIOtl A3S0LUTELY GUARANTEED r'r..::ZZT:;:r The highest claim for other vl I a to'accos w "Just on gotxl as Durham." Every oM smoker known there is as good Mil BUKHAM Yon will find one e h lwotnc l pons inKle eacli luKot BLickarll a 1 'urhnni. But a of Una trlc foratcd tohi-cro ami read t?e coniHiu whicb of TiJualile prrenui and bow to ket I gHEHll SEE !i . i:?a AS ccc table rrcpara'.ioit for As similating ftcFoodandKegula lirg the Stomachs and Bowels of Promote? Ies'.iotvCircrful tiess and Kest Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. Isot Naucotic. JBv V0W BrSV-flTZMtaUt j4ix.Smam jum in .V-oirr t-. . rlr firm Mi i -lu yn flnm Aperfeet nemedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions . f evcri sh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. 31 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. mil MARBLE WORKS! MANurtCTCuaa or MONUMENTS HEADSTONES TALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE Imp Mrt r and daler iu Amelcia and Scotch Granite Monuments. omea and nm tt, Nairn HI. I'OKTI UR. EvervlKKlr aaya So. Caacarota Candv t'atliartic, tlie moat won. dei'ful inisli l d.Hcuerv of ll.e ae, p'eaa ant und refrcshine to tbn tame, act seully and iHiaittvely on klilnevs. liver and boweta, clcanaiui; the entire tosh-m, dlniel colda. curn tieaitaclie. lever, but.iriiul connlipation and biitoiisiiesa. Picas bnv and try a bo ofCCC tosmv; lo, M, !A ini. Hold and guarauteed to cure by all Urugiata. L . M 80120 It's merely a problem in economy without the usual risk. The new list of 1S9 7 $80 RAMBLER BICYCLES S80 brings "a wheel people know and trust" to a proper popular esti mate of good Bicycle value. FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO. 107 Slth St.. Portland, sell them. Secondhand wheels "awfully cheap." ItlMM Hf: Sukaur, Taroma aud !ellle, naslilngloa. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS none just &3 conpnti In n- ir,aii l Imtoj h' T 'Uuci bivp a list Uicm Uiciii. V a ,v in fw vf 'ni mm THAT THE FAC-S1MILE SIGNATURE OF' IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEBY BOTTLE OF" Outorii li pit ip la oiwlu tottlM aolr. It it not toli ia balk. Don't allow aujona to Mil voa anvtiilnc tit em th cla ar sromiM tliat it j ia "Jurt ai good" and " will aoiwer Tory pu ll puH." 4T Br that joa got 0 A-8-T-0 a-I-A. Tl.tM- A HILLSBORO HOUSE J. NOKI HKOF, a Proprietor Corner Hoind . .uud.. WaablnuUio Htraeto NEWI.Y Kl'KN IHHEO AJtl) KKNdVATfcU i KIUlsr-rLA8d TABLE, AND A 1.1. k. MieuiuodatiU'ia lur tbe i uavctiieni a ItuealM. ("CharpeB Beavonable Edarata Your ItoweU With Caacareta. Cantiy osihnrtlr. cure conailnarion forever lOo, USc. If C. C C. fall, UruttKlsn refund minny. Live agents wanted. To Cora Conn 1 1 pat Ion Porewr. Take CttruareU Cnmiv ( atlmrtlf Itc or 2V. I if C C C fail io cure, druffisU refunU money. rfpUIM31AN PRIZE WINNERS. CONOVER PIANOS CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGANS wen givkn Highest Awards At the World's Exposition for excellent manufacture, quality, uniformity end volume of tone, elasticity of touch, artistic cases, materials and workman ship of highest grade. ATLOawaa on application pats. CKICASOCOTTAwEORdAKCO. OHICAGO. ILU mms. jamas md os k m wnsmf GOING EAST? If ya ar. Do aot Forf Three Important Points nrat Oo Tia St. Tanl, Uu th liuea to that puiat will afluni jruu the Terv tontl aerviea. Neroud 8e tliat lhfroiioD Im-voikI-Si. 1'huI rrailii ria ths M'un.iisiii (Vnltoi beeaiire tliat line mke rlune romito tioi v illi all the Irana-iviilinental line enter iiH Ilia Union lK-iot there, ami ita at-r-vice ia lirl- Ihkh iu every jHrtiiilr. Third For Informallon, call on your neiulilnjr and frivud the nearest ticket awnt and ask for a ticket reading via tueWliM.ij-ji.n.CViijaJ ''V. .. s-l J's'ss Jab. C. Pond, or Gko. S. Batty, (rii. Faa. AKt.p oeni-rat Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. -Mti Mark 8t, 41 Portland. Or. HAIL WAV 1IMK TAltLi:. KA.ST ANL SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE o Taa SOUT11KKN PAO. iX) Kiraaaa TaaiMa Lbatb fuBTuaau Uaili . Kuril v:&)a Huora o.uo ra I 7 4..AH Lt Portland Ar Han t ranniaco Aoove trains ato at all utatiiina between Porilaud and tiuit-'in, 'I uriier, lariuu, JeUnrMun, Alouny, TaiiKent, Slie4lii, H.il y, llarriaburg, luiiution City, Kunii Coli an- Oruva, Drain, UukUnd, and all -lutiui irom KomsliurK to AmIiIwikI, iiKliiaive. hOHtlll'KO HAIL DAILY: 6-M A M I L.V i:an en I Ar Portland Koaebnrff Ar i :- AJ r a i.vKi a a IUM.MJ I AKH 0 OtiltEM KU11K. PULLMAN GUFFET SLEEPERS .. ANU u Me-oud-('la Meepliig: i'ara ATTAuuao to All Tukouuh Imaimb West Hide Dmaion. HUT WEEN PUH'ILAND &. X)i(VALLlb MaiLTrain Daily (Kioept Hauday). 7:U A M Mil U':U r u Lt Portland Ar i S:Mi r a Lt Hiliabnro Lt liUri Ar Onrvallia Lt HV r . l4Al Albiiny and i oiui li;. imincei in ir-tins ul the Oreifc.t. l i n.,! ,V K.iit- eru Ky. Kzpreaa Train Daily, (Kxuept Munday . l:A0r M Klllra 7:.K) r M Lt Lt Ar Port In nd .rH:aAa Hillalx.ro Lt 7:13 a a MoMmnTille Lt ! A:AJ a Dimrt nnneution al Hun Kranrl.ce with Occidental i nd Oriental ami I'n. iio Mall -t.aiin.liip lines fur JAEA AM: CHINA. Nuilina dalea on a i r. Kaies and ticaet! to EhhI'- i in .m I Europe. Also JAPAN, CD ..A, 1: ;i LL'LU and AUhTHALlA.. .1 be 011 . iroin A. to. Peiioe, 1 iekei A -nt, H 1 1 -. E. V. IMKiElU", tt. KOKIILKK, Ami U. K. A I . lnt--i., . l'..rl ,,, , ... HILI-SHOKO-POKTI.A i EXPRESS ! HI 1.1.1 tl ll l'I'KK. Prop In.' pnri'haHeil Mr. Anderson a I ere in thia line, 1 hereliy aniioiinre hat I am prepared to exeeiite all roiniiiis aions etitrUHted t nie. Krgnlar trii to Portland are made on .MiimliiTft, Wedneodny I'rldaya Hetnrniiid on the Hay. following. Son-ia! attention given to the exeeution of small order. Ieave orders RIBB0MS AMD . . . CAKBOa PAPER rim TYPEWRITERS AT Extraordinary. The regular suhscription price of Tub Independent is 51.50 And the regular subscription " price of the Wkkklv Oregonian is SI.50. Any one nulvicriliinj; lor Thk Independent and paying one year in ad vance ca'i get both Thk Independent and Wkkki.y . Oregonianlcycnrffir S2.QQ All old subscrilifrs paying their subscriptions for one year in advance will br en titled to the same offer. HILLSBORO PUBLISHING CCIYPAM NORTH PACIFIC . CLAY WORKS . A Full atook uf OR A I HI TILE (Jonatantly on I a Orders Solioltc. JAS. H. SEWELL, Hillsboro, Oregon. TO THE lilVKS THE CHOICE OK TWO T l(A MM OMT MENTAL F.OUTES Liicat .northern Hy. f'vIA SPOKANE Minneapolis St. I'tiui AND Chicago Oregon Short Line VIA SALT LAKE Denoer Umalia AND Kansas City LOW RATE8ITO ALL EASTERN CITIES. OCEAN STEAMEH8 LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 OA SAN FRANCISCO tor full detail, rail on O. It & . Age tit J. I. KMI.IIT, HtliHlwru, OiM Or Ailillew., W. II. Ill HI.HI KT. t.en'l Pan. A real. PeitUiid, . . Oreceu e. c. mcneill, PreKldi ul and Muuaaer. '?4j. BO veA9 avk THAOI MAKKI. 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