ULLSBGRO INDKPEXI.W i iImi4 U the poatnOleaat HiliaborQ.O l.f-UHlKo Kl'bt.lr.l.INli CO., rl-1U'f I). M. C. UVl'LT. Ml'J-.T t ru iAL r Armor vim tin t'UIDAY.SEPTEMBEU-17, 17 The owl miner of Pen nay Ivan 1 ' are. hldiug behind pettletaaH. Tht suiSa i rrtfiui" lite mua'i'iiji it they ougbt. I. n u-l- . jm The tin (.often ekln auilien ,'ruahed in under the lower ralea of the Wll boo IdW, will have beeo exbaualeu by next year; ud the true capac-itier of the !) tariff law fairly tested, ll wtmM be wtlt euough to twin Juilfueiil uulil tl.en. One ruii of lue rvi ut l-'n-i'-ti ""aniiy eVoTuliona conclusively .tovt-t lliul a auix-eanful army uiut liavt meu well led. Alter nil it W train ' ed miud aud a brave apirit that U to Kail t victory iu the future a iu the j.at. Uuua will be au acljuuct but they uiuat be rightly pointed Mud Ml the proper time aud plai. To be compelled to wake excuse, (for liuley bill) every three mouth during the next three yeara would lttouiu very mouoiouous alitf a while. ioe the New berg Indepen dent terve uotice that the pnaeul tariff law ia ouly temporary aud that tariff (juenliou id to be the iaaue in 1UUU? it no, republicaua accept the battle. K. M. C, wf Eight Mile, ask a (juealiou iu theeighl mile currespou Ueuce to this effect: What tauseo the raise iu wheat value, foreign lie maud or republicanism? To tut farmer who is now prosieriug it makes no differeuce what did it. li does seem that the raise in values oi all product aud the increase ol busiueea everywhere was not at all dependent upon Ur. ISryaua elec tion. Uazelte. Vov remember w hat Deb of the social democracy said la hi tit. Louis resolulioua touching "the right of the people to keep and bear arm" which "may not be infringed," and how much 1 sought to be made of It. W ell w hy did not the agitator quote the whole urticle; it I abort. "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arm thull not be infringed." The hanging of those seven men in Indiana this week by a masked vio lence committee Is a worse tiling than ha happened in the wild and wooly wext in years. The seven bung coiuiomd gang perfectly re sembling what we had In this coun try two or three year ago. We got rid of our irnng by the ordinary pro cesses of the court. We have none of the approbrium of vlglieuce com mittees hnnging over our county. The appointment ot Mr. Oeer to the Oregon City land office Is quite satisfactory to those who understand the situation. This Is the first time that Mr. Ger ha been recognized at the hands of any delegation In con ftvftt and is a graceful aprecltition l hi service. The ciilicisni of the appointment appiars to come from tlioee who Ihetrsilves when tii-'iih-utlng the plums of (.dice have entire ly Ignored the claim of Mr. Geer The importations of wool In June 1807 amounted to over $5,000,000 In value against less than $o00,000 in June 1896. This waa one of the many Incident iu which the Import ers atrugglcd In the closing month of the Wilson tariff to get even with the fanners for voting to take'that meas ure off the statute books. Now hav ing read the above statement will the voter turn to the fourth page, read the platform of the national democ racy and then think. The unfortunate shooting of 60 miners near llszletnn Pa., on tlx 10th has called more men from the mines than all the inarching onliinw had been able to Influence. At last report 11,000 diggers had Joined the Idle throng. The encounter on Fri day last only emphasizes the Ispk PEXUKJit "a contention that control of the mob especially In the mining r)tlns hmiM he turned over at oner to the regular army. The trouble at Hazleton was the strikers believed that the deputies would not shoot and that they could club them a lit tle when the law i.ftVew would run. Sheriff Martin was not built thai way. He ui to have clearly sten his duty and had nerve enough to do It. He made one mistake though when he rdredhl men to shoot into the air. That only made th strikers more certain that they wen uol to be fired Into. At first few shots to kill would have controlled toe throng. Four or live men 4jsl to be sacrificed. It were better thai many than twenty. Ot course at this distance we cannot certainly Judge of the conditions but it looks like the governor made a mistake in ending the i.ational guard to the dis turbed district, lie ought to have aid to 8'ieri J Martin: "You seem ! be able to coi.trol the mob. Go for ward and complete the Job." The people w ho make up a mob ought to be convinced that a fb.rin and h deputies will hoot as well a the blue coals, and that they cannot saf ly piy l,h ,h ourt -,uVv h'J.u , .t'A' A .-I X 1 11 1 Xi Kit. Therv ia a much Klondyk litera ture w ritten as ever, and the fact are na difficult to Bod a the gold itself. Mueh d -tl-. on the itihr ol th writer vision. All verbiage brush ed away It appear that Uawson I 'he only town of Klondyke. It U MM mile iuland. There are two Maya of reaching it, one by th Yu kon river from the mouth to Liaweon 1000 milea and the other over th mountain by a pa.'k trail and dowii traitchm of the Yukon by cam tRW mile. These river are o-l) iliout 4 or i uiouth iu tl. yar. Small Hleamboata may navigate the Yukon. Ihi 1 Jhe 'U-'a -t-lrre 'or pack train even, hence the trans portation problem is a worieooe than tiraut aolvei at Cliattaiioogit. It b net a question of gold but oue of food nupply. There is fotaj tliere now hut (lie best authorities predict a famine m mid-winter. Another alarming fsct I reported. An epidemic of typhoid fever ha irokeii out. Iu a new place remote 'tv!A .-.'r'rr.ftiltin fffiil 'wfierS lhe"Vip-' ilaliou ia densely parked the Condi lions are favorable for tbt) spread of the contagion. t Without dould the gouernuieni Aill have to orgsnud a relief ex pe tition before spring and it will be ex la-nsive. The camps on the coatt will not be so unfortunately situated dnce they can be reached easily by ea. The advice early given to slay it home lilt rehruiiry or Marcti was jod. DEB CIS TALK OK rlbHIISU. Eugene Deb I brave at conveu ions; audi ao much employed at those assemblage that he cannot find time to taj with the men at such place a Haaeltou. This is the way lie aud hi associate talk and write resolution. Braucb No. 2. Social .leiuocrocy at Chicago passed this revolution. "The blood of the idle aud useless riatM.-racy I the niosl convenient mediciue for nourishing the tree ot liberty. 'An eye for an eye, a tooth lor a tooth.' For every miner killed aud wouuded a millionaire should be treated iu the same way. The mil liouaire class is responsible for the daughter of Sept 10, aud we regard the torch as the most successful weaion to wield against them." Fitzgerald Murphey, president of branch No. 2 madea speech' lu which he said : "The miner should carry arms and use them, too. For the time has come to meet force with force. 1 should have told them to aboot to kill. 1 would kill 20 millionaire today." Strong condemnatory resolutions were also passed by branch No. 1, and some fiery speeches were made. Quinn said: "1 will not carry a musket: I will carry a torch and knife, and I will carry both as far as I can." Leroy M. Goodwin, E- V. Delis' righihand man, a director of the na tional board of the social democracy, in a speech naid; 'I would attack property with a torch; I would destroy their palacee; let us rebel when men are shot down as they were in Pennsyl vania." Will this variety of democracy at tract well dispossed American citizens to it organization? The C'hicsgo Uecord h.is had a pos tal favii gs bank bill drawn which m ill be presented at the next session of coiigrtas. The bill seems to be meritorious. Two objections may la? urged, which if answered favorably for the bill ought to remove all nppo lition. The first urged is its pater nalism. This is answered by point ing to the success of the post office department lu carrying letters aud in the money order business especial ly the Utter which invaded the do main of banking. The second op poae the establishment of a savings hank system for the reason the nat ional debt is neither large nor er maiient hence will not serve a a bas is for the investment of deposited luutls. I he text of the (till answers the last objection by providing that the deposits over aud atsive what -nail tie ueeuieu necessary lor a re- erve for withdrawals chill he in vestetl in u. "V securities as tar a they will go. When that source of investment Is exhausted then certain classes of state and muiii 'ipal bonds may be u-ed. The smallest deposits taken is one miliar, out alamos as mall as five cents are provi led which may tie attach) d to a prepared card until one dollars worth of -tamps have been u-d whn thee ml may be deKsiiei and the amount represented draw interest. The rte f interest allowed is 2 per cent, 'I he postal savings scheme is mm partisan out an economic proposition and night to recive support I rum every irty. The news reports that have Isen sent over the country during the past week leave little doubt but that English capitalists are toying with I lie Panama canal scheme. The original Intention to excavate a level canal from ocean to ocean has been alMUidoned and plan fur a series of links have been substituted. The locks Is the idea of the late Fretu h reorganization. A lot of money has tcn sa-ut on Panama and it is not it all strung that the Frenchmen ish to get some of it tstck and It i also to be expected that the E'igli'h want to control the waterways and cripple the American Nimragu canal. SPAIN LOSES HER G.Hi? The Insurgents Improcing Their Condition VKUOW I'ETCK IS SEW OKLtiNs ludUa lulsiar a HUtarbaaea 1a Cvutrai bu WasiiixoTO-V, .Sept. II. Genera" ljtn ha returned home from Havana ut will sy nothing for puldteation till he maes his w ritten and vertwil irieuils state that he will present ti uresident that ih te-yen!" ar- m: oil top and will certainly nchive iheir own ralvatiou without assis. taoce. Geiieral Lee lielieve Spain lia lost the isiaud ta'yond recovery. Under the circumstances, the insur geut would refuse autonomy w ithout limitation, and they have a tread vj w A-.-T.? -rTr.i- x..-;lt...i.:: i raeucaiiy aeiiiveu meir iiiiir-jwn deuce. He will iuform the presideut that the Insurgent have 1 a.p:uvd the rainy aeasou to equip themselves better than ever Is-fore, and that Spain, on the other hand, has suffered greatly from disease and through fraud in the commissary and the lack of clothe and fixsj suitable for the climate. Max Skbamtiax, Sept. 13. -Minis ter Taylor tiajk hi leave ot the Spanish Court. The queen wa most gracious. General Woodford, the new minis ter wa received and some formal discourse with the membtr of the court. New YovK.Sept. It. A company of sharp shooter have enlisted for service in Cuba. Key West, Sept. 14. The insur gent have met with great success in rainy season campaign. The Span ish desiring to organise a column of l.MKJ men for pursuit could not do so because of much sickness among the men. New Orleans, Sept. H The yellow fever, in spite of paecantiotip, is spreading, and an epidemic feared. Loxdox, Sept. M The disturb ances on the Indian froutier In Ceu tral Asia are still alarmihg. The recent nucces of the British arms ha not awed the native tribes, and the fighting in that quarter promises to be stubUrn. New York Sept. 14. Seth Low ha been eudorsed by the King's county republicans for mayor. The republican city convention i to be held this week. Provioence, R. I., Sept. 14. Dr. Andrews, the silver presldcuce has withdrawn his resignation of the presidency of Brown university. New Yokk, Sept. 14. A special to the Journal and Advertiser from Washington says: It i now evident that the govern ment I getting ready to deal with Spain vigorously. The board of officers of the naval intelligence bureau ha had a conference a to the scheme of naval operations to be ad opted in case of war with Spain. A plau which was worked out In detail some time ago was discussed, and after a few alterations to bring it up to date, it wa.1 adopted. At the first sign of actual war the powerful North Atlantic squadron will rendezvous within striking dis tance of Havana, while the four naval reserve ships of the American line, the Paris, New York, St. Louis and St. Paul, will receive Iheir ar maments as cruisers and will prisjeed to Spain to watch the operations of l lie Spanish fli'et, track it and warn the American navel commanders lu advance of it movements. Madrid, Sept.lt Senor Sdgasta, lilsTal leader, in an Interview on the subject of the Cuban insurrection, sty the uprising instead of dying out is spreading considerably. In addi tion Senor Sagasta says the situttion In the Philippine Islsmls is serious. He also asserts the Carlist propag anda in Spain cannot la viewed with indifference, and expresses the he. lief that a reconciliation ta-tween the Mili:ical parlies in Spain Is linposd ble as lot.g as the conservatives are iu siwer. Ike Ht Ware. Chicago, Sept. 15. Illinois, Indi sna ami Iowa, are parched Until last evening Kunni was iu the same cotiililion, but lain mine. Weathel men say that fail showers are due in other states in a few days. In South ern Illinois the teui)ierature has nv r aged 81 degree fir 12 dny. North em Iiioiois aii'i Chicago I. as reutliol an unusually hot srisl for st late in Ihe season. Can is lieing ilestroytsl iu all Ihe Egyptian country sml nosueh nsurd has been HiHtle in be.. I anil tlroul'i sinee Septemla-r, ISiH. The Snug. mon, Mickinaw ami Vennilh in riv ers are nearly dry, anl the cattle on a thouand hills ait living for want of wa'er. In Indiana no drop of moisinre has fallen for two nii'll'hs, the corn Is be ll g burnt-1 lo death, the pts'ure are as inllammable as swtler, ami prnl- rie fires are raging. All over North ern ami Eastern Indiana prayer for raiu are being I'OYred lo all the churehes. loa li had au average of I" ar o il.-L-ri e-. fr 10 d.iys, and nev r 'fury l M, llierv l en auch Kufferilig i 8- pte.uia r. Publ'e hataarecleo in many towns workmen are for d to qui' toil and prayers fur raiu are going U ii eviry hand. In Onio also pu iic mhi sils were cod dur ing j'vi. rlny owing tit the extreme ly hot weaiUi r. Mil hi ; to, is , is w aiming thest.ulh and ale! ii.g evt ry iiew-pa. r and weaiber l u In. ( ih promise ol a do tiM-air Formers' an- unxious fruit ru-ers re Uiiua-t, ami ihe siiplf of the ei in s iliMt.urngtd. Two deulhs ami vi r..l pioiraiiit re rs-f-.rfttl-ifltir.-y iWlire" re-nfi'ol tlieex oesslve liea'. I lie. i. -mi are Solomon Aiuler.wMi atid J hti Mclirwle. It I urn-em iliai lite promiie ul r putiiictn in burnt Mbu-e li.Urviev a pears in the Or, g.Miiau of the 15th i G v. L id hi.i.Mli. It is a littl unexpected thai he --hold so tlt-aiiy -ee tl:e ilu'y of Hie Ur,gou t oi.giB sii.ual tit li gaiiixi lotaid Mr. Gttr .'tli-it-.- v-- t-.t'ittar-sTfiT'T." re,ust-i t a,p lint hnu to le sUpt rinlt l ib 0- i ftlie relorm sclnaj. or ol toe peillienllal y al asnlaiyi l 1600. tie was uied to do so by a. iea.il a pari l the reeut coiigit. loual di legal iou liui 'to no avail. When G iv. Lira wa maugurai ed Mr. Get-r was an u pin ant fr the poalliou ol auperiuleuiieut of the pel Herniary or iti reform school baviug a salary of 118,000 aud 15,000 re spectively. He got neither ol tiit ne posilious uotw ith-'laudiug the gentle men who are now so anxious lor hi substantial recoguiliou had it iu then power to do something handsome. Austria I abaul lo prefer a claim for indemnity against the fulled State lor the shooting of the coal sinkers. If those digger yet alive are still euiject of Austria would it not be a good plau to deport them or exact a boud from Austria guaran teeing their good behavior? The cloudy appearauoa above the manufacturing toWli uoticed Iheat day i uot the smoke of battle Out to toe "luvaalou of Ihe enemy' country" which Mr. Uryau began just a year igo. Heppuer Gazelle. The Gulf state would give a large sum of money could they buy the Vool i ighl we are having. Jack Frost always doe up yellow Jack wlieu they meet. A. hot wave rolls over the Mis - sippi slates. The public schiHils iu some localities had to be dismissed. lOl'KI HOI St KEVH. LAW COURT. B F Purdy plaiutltf v M II Low- cry defendeut. Judgment for plain- litf by default, and attached properly ordered sold and proceeds applied ou the Judgment. Gu Clappa of Beaver ton wa brought lielore the court ou com plaint of insanity. From the testi mony of witnessess and the certificate of Dr J P Tameisle Ihe court found the patient of sound mind whereup on he was discharged. Adam K sif was examined on com plaint of insanity. The testimony of witnesses ami Ihe certificate of Dr t A Bailey susiained the charge where upou the p.itient whs committed to the asylnm at Salem for treatment. Estate Drlii M Clark deceased. Or dered that L K Adams, administra tor retain .W.20 for fee and costs, aud that he distribute Ui 36 to Ida E Weltser aud 42 36 to Lydia Mor gan, she h tvlug already received f.itj from said estate. Ihe heir will tile a bond iu the sum of 41)0 for Ihe payment of any claims against said estate now ui paid. The administra tor will pay It Hamilton surety 8 80 Lstate A M Park hurst deceased. Inventory of proarly tiled Estate Win Guuther deceased. Semi-annual account tiled. Estate Henry Schna'der deceased. A petition is tiled asking that the in ventory aud appraisment la? disap- proved, ordered that the administra tor he untitled and Monday Sept 27 set for hearing the same. Estate Wm J W hile deceased. In ventory filed showing the value of the estate by appraisement to be 00. Stale v Gus Wachline. Charged with the larcuy of a horse. Since the defendant Is already under arrest on au indictment this case waacomiaed till Oct. 301 h next. COMMISSIONER COCKT. Clearing Tualatin, Ord.-red that when the Tualaiion river from the mouth of Dairy cresk to Si-holl bridge be cleared and cleaued of all ilrMt, timls-r and brush, the ctiiiitnia siouers court will inspect the same Htid when accepted draw a warrant in favor of the petitioner for the sum of 250. Itesignation of S. Burns, J. Pof Mouiitaiu precinet accepted. Husmus Jorgenson, supervior of ltoadtiisirhtNo.il resigneil. The resignalion laaicepied and F Welsen-Itet-ch apMinttsl. lteHirts of J. A. Imhrie, Clerk and EC McCormick. Recorder, filled and approved. M iry Walker granted relief 5 00 1 rent I was ailov etl to E twin lse, G i: itiouns n report of relief Count 1 1 tee of J B Mathews Pist No. G. A. K. Ihe Mils for building Fan no bridge were : J C Johnson 71 J W ti'MMiin tift The roi.lraet was awarded to J W (ii" si in tor (iW, Witrraiil for HH in favor i f T C Jiiiitimn isiritrti-' -r on Schamburg lindge drawn in .,rl ment. J K (illl. Ut.oi.lli tlenl to lot 3ti. blis k 1. we.i P .r land Highls Mib te evei'.dto st iiuiilon his I'Svne nl ol Isxes and noltles. lolll.lj Jail. The l llll.s i d SlSt'i- tl .i'ioii- ..i I he enmity ju utunitlrsl liy mi Int. c1 tut re iippiovtd. M ARK I AG E l.ll KNsp. Lneii-e lo hI were duly Is-ued S pieuil t r 1 1, lo ljtHrtn. r Bade, aael 34 nt A-'ine II K' lm sgul 32 year-. S. pidi.her 14. to William S,,iol-s sire. lit anl Mary Donl ou serag'd 13 je-irs. Sept. 'l.'i'h, Jot o E l.a-i.eli ags 22 year and 1.0 I Dow us aged 22 yi ai. can f?n A YCBSa LI7Z SAVZD Flarencs Startfvanf, of Grindstone blind, Ssvsd frcm ea Uniinciy Detta Her lm -OnTKtBU Ammm th TSfHmatHl ItliuMta tm an rrJltd Oriwisn-n. It U in milra lot if utd Uuc wtile. Tlx tulutliiuyii of I tut ulautt ara a weU-iiifrrpid flua ot upU wha devot thrir mtftw tit hirmiiif autl qjrrjlnc fur a lirrliliond. la th koai of on of thr i-listlrra rrU Florrae J. hiurvlint th 7i' ;::..! If. KiUnliVsnL 6u k4roirk aU rrMar ntvtutJy. FLOIESCS I. rrCBDIVAVT. Ia aa Imprvietr with a rportr Mr. Star Atvaal Mil : " Florvnr iu ulan tick la Ftbruarr. ISM. sub rUt (Trr anH w lot adiil cslM a nhviifiaa. After two wit th fever uMJnl liut Florono iu loft with wrr weak bfk. 8vero paiiu wr enninilljr in lh bark and Mnniwck. Th diffii'uli; leeiueil to baffl th flbnsof th ph.Tii(4u. " Finally at th ond of four Bwnth of troauarut, w hand our paOut oomploUlj TAKING CHAXCES Josh Killing once mid: "It I wux called upon to weup over th IhxIv of a ded mewl, I would shed mi tear over hit hed." Josh didn't takt) any chances, even though every appearance indicated that he wa dead, HeM keep away from hi heels. No man ought to take any chance when ther It a certainty to be had. IN BUYIXO Your goo. 1 for this fall and winter take no chance but buy from a reliable house, We know we give more for the money than other care to offer. Come and see our goo. la and be convinced. Schulmerich & Son. Grass & Clover Seeds ALL VARIETIES A full stock at Hardtirpes Prices PORTLAND SEED CO. 169, 171 Second St., PORTLAND, - OREGON. Adniiiiitratr' ttir VT,ri K is HUtEI.Y IVEN. THAI 11 the in r . J'Hy 1M7 .( lit) c-aif ot W and ha (i it in r mitt ttt nc ti t to f r lu me ai iu y if west nl i luni. (M)uniy O e'u . 'le I win ft (b 19 i Uu . intt i. a i tii.ii.Hif mo- cf itin J White d.tPdvJ, t R Kit. ;i, A i prnuh imv nt stil t Htm herrliy it the ;im a ith lu jiro x IiIhim i mi 4 DurtU- v Htt bUiiK Wttshmteioii vitlnu hitL nioiiihs Ironi the d ie Im reot JOHN J. KUKArU, A.lniini-irntor .i tn r.iMtw ol Will 1 11 tn i Vltit JcuaeJ. it.i I'l'IILIC MALK. Tl nndrraltnt ili fell al fulilie auc tion ht li4 larni atlioiimi; ihe lair around n; ol Hi iaiNiro, It:h, th l ow it iTiDe.! iierannm irfMtrty on 8tiur.lir OctntK-rjl. Hi:lobek'in ronititijr ft 10 o'c .m k a. m. 4 aillchr, natl; frenfc ar a Ubr. til head fm rattle teer aa4 hrif rr, li j ran aid. amhrr f fall bl4 Jertej ad llaistrtaa. 1 pore bloatl HoUteln ball 4 Iran. Jerarjr 4 Hlxtj brad f Rrrkhiro hofr ra alatlBR f k)N, fattralnv hor, huat and ne fall hloodfd lit raahlre lHar. Harr). plea, rad rart, rnoner aatt ha r-rake. NaiNlirr of niare, i k beram. . I aacoos hark, bn(le aud barae- ' - r rrbiaa klHil. VIltTt'K OF AN EXECTTION, Milk caan, farm Implraitnt aad t tlerm and or.lrr of tale, leaned out rr praprrtf . ie Circuit Court, of the Htat ol Oregon A I ol ihia prop, r y o ill to wuhoat "h'0" '.1 .IVV'JiV!' rre. PoaitUeiy no I J-bidding. fc?,.an. lHari and t oinp.nT, a pr.vat hi.. .ll he .micked d'.n lathe b.i.1"1'"" "J"J B r n ihe l.i.he.t bonn-tiil. b d. "' of 'm? r J ",! J"' T rin" ol 8.I.: ill ..in ..I 10 end '"' of ,4l4:fhi .. if n 71 ." le.-. e . in hand, over $10 . credit id h'r"n ' J ? . 7"i month, will he ixr,n ..nr. hater n " 1 rom'J .'..n Ll i ' T I ,,ro d tiole, inlerr.1 .. 8 rer rent lor in. ro- an.1 toa ot aale.n l h"p'"c irneiiu. " BAIL5?.7h,.rVJ'or.1 b, irt.,e and in ,,nr- A"r"' . 17 Wle, I ill on Manila? tbei7ih da .d Sweetness Put a pill in the pulpit if you want practical preaching for the physical man ; then put the pill in the pillory if it does not practise what it preaches. There's a whole gospel in Ayer's Sugar Coated Pills ; a " gospel of sweetness and light." People used to value their physic, as they did their religion, by its bitterness. The more bitter the dose the better the doctor. We've got OTer that. We take "sugar in ours" gospel or physio now-a-daye. It's possible to please and to purge at the same time. There may be power in a pleasant pill. That Is the gospel of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. More pill pertlcl.r la Ayer'a Carebook. loo pairs. Beat Ir... J. C. Ay.r Co., tetr.ll, Mala. Dargerous Preslcas:n!. Clayton, .Y. T. prnotratnl. At thi L'm w rallod a oml- brnt phT.lclao, Uo.tTra wilh lh diair xmi of our ph.TUrfcp. fl pmcrihrd a conn of trraiuitul and followed it tank fully for thrr nontho, bat inouaj of ia pr.i itiir. Flriic tmilrd. " Mr ofmj aiio.vho rotklod hi tn. . vtl-5irriii; w; ativiori oa to uaa Dr. Willinma' fmk I'll! K.r Palo Peoplo, and I purrhvd a Ni of tli pill and bwa to jrivo Oirin lo l luftaM. Tt rs ia C:-t.., iswt. Alter uung tli pill a abort tiai wa eouldsM aa iuiprovtmrnt, HerMrandh lie can lo return aud her appetite waa restored. When alia had taken on hoi til pain la her back and toniaoh osaaed and bar r cover aeenie.1 orrtaia. "We eamrlr purrhow! a aeccsid bos at pill and watched with delight ihechanre tut the better that waa beiiiK wna(ht daily. Floreut- Anally became strong- enooijh to walk a linle. She rained In Iteah and strength ranidlv. Bt tha tima ako had naed three boiee of th pilleahe. .., S'ij-ir.ni.'.T.! rz-.z; 'ooniiuaau ine ireatuient uallta another box, the fourth, to preTent the poo ihilitr of a recurrence of the dilFrulty. We cannot praiao ttst highly the vain of Dr. Willlama fnik Hi la. I am pouuv that without their aae our child would have been confirmed Invalid." (Signed) WlUJAM H. PTCKMTAKT. Subscribed and awora to before ai this sixth day of April. 1W7. II W. Morsf. ,Vo,.r, PuhHa. Dr. WlUlama' Pink Piila for Pale People are sold by wl dealer, or will be arm post paid on receipt of price, SO rent a box. or six boxes, lor fci.Sii (they ar nerer sold In bulk or by the lim) be adilreaalng Dr. WilUaJua' Meuida Co., Sobeawudy, . Y. N Ofll-K Is HKltKHY OIVKN THtf 4i nt iiut'lf y w J h imvjr, mM d.Mer t.tua tiit- 15 il.ty of 8 mI iii'mt 187. uUactteii u ilia tvitam chulUt in irtipi: iu nit, exv-iaetl ii it' deuv-f roil tiv K J l.voii tilirtk!ftjt r t ' VVJ Vau H-Niuyver mr.a K r. ...i-.l U e h tluy t.l Mnrib 1'94 In it U tlif ii:t. incut tit th uill ol $.i.V-Mt. on t(i pront rt y hf rin:ttu'r tU'scriiefvi, 1 lis e tttk0it nis-ex-toti ol by vittii"ttt imiiI tiHirtkfue aiul -ai i rftjn t, and 1 w ill : tUf gtiuoii iiuiUling nl K J Lf"iM on Mdiu Mrwi in Hiiltor.t W .tali in :ton Cunty. Urn K .it tin :tlU i:iy ? I UV Ol tCtolj lt97, at tba hour ot tan t.'ci ck a m ot a il tiuy .. a 1 ol tha her-il itr U onlf. Hrtoual prri?rtv to tha h ghai h.tlttvrfor caaii in hand, town : All or i ho it-aae liohl inlerat ol K J Lyons ol in ant to ItuCf-illo ina drairib- ml rail irtiiertv: Cniniaiunm Ht thr nurihe.iat c rnvi of lot uoiuiHr two (2) i lilot K i.uiii mr rtatit (S, in the tou Htllaooro Waaliitiiruiu County Orotrott and runmnn thence aoULh to the a Utiten-tt cor ner ol aaul lot l'.Ktftfi thence a eat 33 fret Ihtnire north lifb Vel, tlienct' east Bt far: to the plait of bet? mitnp, and the alo n MumltiikT M?ren er. oiei amI als the aa ."on liiiiift!! an l firanure in .ud al-on ouildtiiK d(-r:ba J m fliow h-ar tr'ft- 41; wh k-v k.. aea V;wtne irlaaaea 105 niie secre ar ; mi lare oak Hqu r Cast-; One oa ' w -ar; cic larff- Imnt ar; one eiuali ro t bar; one email sb w rasa, one bruii d o. re ( mi puce o. rublier mm unif, one .ur;r oak ler chett with pump una appun ia:i''et. me i r:a ciot-K. ou eiw trie i ttil icator, int nak bir at; re a. one niali mirror, one W D Wuahtre A Co' l i'li aiieraat, two lnr(e painntiia, -)' Brunawifk p 1 table, one billiard table, ith cues and cue-racks and bi. ttaid counter with one p hi hiil rack, tuui cant tab.e. 86 b tr-room 0'iaira, one iara beaildK atovd with water tank and plie. i z cord of four loot iak wood, one nickle in ihe ahit machine, uvs Katieait r tampv. 10 snii-'ooni, on t'litem cork puller toaat tcfy lie -mm oi $3,V wt;h tntereat there on lrom JiiU- H, HiM at the rate of 7 ntr Ctnt pvr aiinutn and the aum of $f5 nt torneya ftes anl the coit and exifn-ea ot ale. WitnK my hand thla 15th day ol S'it vmlirlHV7. 17-21 . P. BRAHKORl). 8lentri( W. Mli. i. mon County, Oregon HarfU'V A Urown, A ..'rnya lor Mrtairee. .Writ'K TO t-OlTKACTOIt. NOIl'E IS HKRKBY GIVEN I'll i T f-it'd rrui'O-Hia lire wanted for t ! in u il.inir '. t'l, lo!L'iiii iu trriui tn i eu-d hi iih coniriii'iiit.i o a oontirv jnil f ir Wath naion ronniy, Oreron. Krirkt Hftr thounand. or all needed, Suinilei to arriiinpanr bid. Hue aaunt nix a unit rea DOsnett or all required. liiirtT-nre Barrett Korna nartxir r an Joan lime, or amount seeded. Corrairati'd Irou for reiiing. Wnttera d Mutter Work. Itekt uuulllt re-ilipped tia for rotif Inc. ah aad altinon. etc. l umber and timber for rooDur Onient for flootliiir and fouudatlon. I'ipea I'luiiililiiir aud labor. All labor necetsarj. I'lma n l a -l iln atlcini may be ren at ihi t'u rk'a ' ttli-e in Hiii'.iNtri) on and altr W.' i.i-idi.r 8 ii'embrr 8. Iftf7, and arerili catinna i i In uiuiied alter aam dnte upon reiiit. Hit i oiHnml and con ir. t anrde) on September 1H, 18M7 at 'I oVmrk a tiie county c.iurtM rHint hi KnliKri. C'iinniiaionert' court reaerve ihe ntrlit lo r-Ji-rt n or ail bid". IVp.irnie o d may n. made on inbor and mil rtd. B. V. CiKSIiLUT8, C'ou ii I y JuiiK' Ditrd Aim 24 1-47. 14 17 ruliiih l hr urdi-r of the Otimmittiuii era'rourlo W .auinxt.m roo IT, Veteran .4lten(ien! 'KHK VVAt-HlMiTOS COUNTY VICT A. erao A-t-ocftumi wui hidd t lit-ir ..iiij.nniiua oi--'tin fat BTert'n October 14 ia it. HotlMne liu.ine i.t lie traua. .in. d inr ii) an rnpurl.iir:e tb it deniaiiue In I at en : . a ., K W. M. XlTf, II. F. OORI'OS, RIBBt and Light. H1LLSB0R0 Careful euiwreiaion b ea pvrit-ntl htri-itw t A--nrIf tli-fi:ij li ottii. priml and junnaaliin trtt:i.e - - " " The HilUboro rhnn onl.-r iu driiK from Ihe iiua'l rflialilr uixiiiirai-liiim nulr, ami ia ih,.iii)(lily u'(ilivl with rtf reqilikite n.veaar.T for prnrlv Nin.1ii.-t-in' iiMir'rr -rir:; u !.u.a.ra The it'riflttT ;:r t-Ti-r watt-lil'.il Iliai liir iniMit-a'ptrrl laiot renif.lit art- futuiirially la'iliK id-u ! lh attak an lli aiieiicf. of nitHii.-iiM- and (iharmai-f ailvaiKV. bViu-V"1-" f lM' 'diar a.lVBiitag.-a in mr cliai.iii ha aii.ili.ti, ow ing to ita tillnint rule of Ukinjc Ir.i.lr i . -ti ti t- for Hli fr..n the lirst honaea. Hi rv'ail Jrii- ar umar.iifiil Ijr lower ll..in ihot of moot ilisniii ilrun aUirr. All the Irttding article of URUtitilSTs' iCM)Klfc, iut liiiliiia thtt KISKM PKKKL'M K, Tltll.KT AKT1CL.KS, KKLMlEfi, rlVMiK, KTl'., at uu diafla A laric and vnvlUnt rtiiiot of SPKCTAI LKS n.' KYK-41.AnSK a! an n hand. PATENT MEIUCIN ES ofall wigolar Ji.tt !.i '.v.."!'! ... .. . ..... ,T,e"Hiin 'V 1 N KS and LIQUORS li1 in raool nu-lriit .'ii 'r ri(.u. o THE HILLS B0R0 PHARMACY, Union Block. .... Hillsboro. Oregon PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SGIEHTiFIC, LITERARY The Academy prepares for College and gices a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses eery lour. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per week, including electric light and heat. THE COLLEGE DORMITORY Under experienced management, trill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, notto exceed $1.60. For full particulars, address PRESIDENT McCLELLAXD, Forest Groce, Oregon If you do write us ri alogue mid Prices. Ve ca ii on jour save j'ou nuniev purcliases. A. II. AVERILL, Jlanaffcr. The most Di III cult Photos 1 1 Take are those of children. Yet WE have no difficulty in se curing splendid likenesses. Guess it's because we have had so much experience. CTAsk to see our "ARIS TO PLATINO S" $4 Am. Nearly like steel engraving. Exquisitely finished. iv D. Bennett, the Photo grajlier. Uilli-boro Oregon Is Your Itusiness Dull.' Then this in the time to improve it. Don't wait until "noun-lliing turni np." but turn it up yourself. ni'inemiier tnw tlie piirtaMe of HdvertiHinK ia to I. ring lni.iiiiHag. The wise luiiu-n man will mlvcr tiw aa much il not more in dull rum ma aa in buy eaaona. A K'""! iind time-lioiiored way of a.lvertii-iiiii ia through the UiLl.aHoRo Im'Ipkniifvt. Wheth er you want to pet t ut aomething neat to send through the mail or aoiiiethiiiK cheap to throw around, come ami eo ua. if You Were He Yes, if you were the creditor and aj,w the merchant sitting iilly in hi. shop acctimulHtinji more iluit, voliwe I anil out-ol-atyle pinals than cah. vou would ppilHl.v f.-el like arkinir, W hy ill. II t V"U Wake Up nee the n.v rtiin column of ti.e llii.i.aiuiii.i )xiKi'r!miRT ami ei 'l.anue your sto-k tor li'tial temler? VVIiHtsayyon. Itush Work is a prohlein in moat joli otTices. Not so with the liii.i aHi.no I DKi'iMiKNT I'rintery. te have a larite fun-e of men, at work nil the time alul ran "rush" a j-d for you without any trouhle. When y.ui want work dune quickly i;ive the II11.I.SB0B0 I a iKPBMnair Job Olli trial. Dr. CH AH. E, CEICEP. .-WILL KKI.N r"ullii,t i.ltliVK t -r A ig'it 3d .i ,iv I r in. pr.,f.. a "I .1 lie f.tnii'i at I' r-1 le. e -1 )r Witt, (iclrr. Hp, ial stei on ni , M.tlir.il ami Hnrdtlcai I'la. ae a nl W imen and UliildreB and a4 CUr unic fiaaeea. mil HOUSE TWO- PHARMACY FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 15, 1897. Do YOU need an ENGINE. THRESHER, HORSE POWER, or in fact any new Machinery? Cat- RUSSELL & CO. rortland, Oregon. NiYf no IS THK I IHt fir Otil'K T. OF THR L 8 ai ol or.K'in. I,.i W.l..n.. O'Hlniv. J. K. Ijliuwera, 1'iaintiM. II. I.. tirllHu. J on a lir inn, y l. ii'iinn, J. .(in t.r IU ,, IriHilorel .riinn. Mare rli.1,1 A title I.i.r. ee.inian ao 1 llaiay At. Ueieii'lama I . j. inn uriinn, ineailore Onttln ami Mary r oll, ati .ve loimeil UeleiKiants, In Hie name or State ul Oremin, ou anil eai li ol you are h reby nqiirn a,. s-ar ami nimaer the .on.lai 1 j .itfiiin-i y.ui in ti. ia,ve entit.ed Court anil raiie on f,r Iteinrt- the tirat duv 01 1 lie term ol miiil t' uri nrtl f..l owuir the ei. 1 1 r a 1 1011 ..I , x ..t I'lilmcaii. n f Una ;-uiimi.in., a 1, 1 1' I, .lav u. lie the a I tlav ..t Noreaiiier, i7, 1111. 1 f , u fan ao tn an rr ami in r . .I I oiii.laii'l, lor aant Ihrreol tne Pialnnll aili lake )u lirlnriit an. I decn-f Kanil yon l..r in- .nm i).00 ith llit. f al iherioii Ironi ihr II u U.tv ol Frhrunry Iwal .11 the r.ieol lo per cent. Ir aiin:iin am! i..r 1 lie -uiu ol f aiOi 11 1 1'iriiev'a ).. h-r-in, anl the con a ami illKliurain. nl- ot thi. ami a 11. 1 f.,r the tore closure ul Hint certain niorpaie on tha real properly l. -rr b il aa iwinir part ol t ifl. L. t of John lln't an Jane liuu lo i e. and more parliru ar y ileacriiaHl aal.ilio-, lo-wit licuiiiniiig at p .lot on Ihe f.uih bouiciar, il.ie ol aald I U C. .Iii,.t..,,,ln B-iV ,,,, 2 78 ,.,,,, Iron, ihe .011 tn w--t . orn. r nl i.1 ci,m. ami riinnma nieiic aoiitn r-2 eaai on theaouih houn I rv line 01 .U Cain, 15 nhaoia loaaf.n.in Ihe enter i lh rol. thence north lir-!' ea-l , i0 . .t tlinic.- nor I. apt iV W ln.i , ha to a po I, -I..-, ce ...ill 1, ,", 1. 1 chain. 1.1 ihe pl .ee ol hi a'iiininir ciiii aiiima live acra 1 .ml mo,, or !.,. ... . ,., pr 1 a y l,.. i liie..iiiiv ol W..i.i,. ., m ,f o,. """ - -.ira.p.te K b- ruirv Htn 14M ,n l .lire i..tf the sale ol in (.nl 11. r.u -. , ,.r..,,. n- a .1 K.e a P1"'1 1 . r,i- a ,er....f (., f'e ..yineiit ..1 a l jn g, 111. n.ie esi . 11 J a . lo if. e' . .01.1 . a vrt m h : . ,1,1. .,, itf) ";m, , ul, p,, ..... , , ,,,.,, , o-.l rli.er. lo , , . , j. ,y ,r ,,., t iie l coil.l on 1. aln .l.v ol J.i.y Iflj. '. A.HftiWKU. A 1 Mil - .. , '."I I-!.? lo-i L0( Ii ami JKWKIiKV F0 IS Q FI.Kfe Kepairntf yo to E. S. BOOTH. Main Street, Hillafcor