Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, November 05, 1897, Image 2

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. lered iu in isaiiornna al H !boro.ortcu
MlMerlptlon, lo kliun, pt(MI
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It. I CUOMO KUHUHHIMI ., Hr-p1U.
l. M COtULT, aVllUar
f'KlUAY, NOVKMbKK 5, 1817.
iuiii t h u tit to luy some nr
ehips which KiikIihIi tlriiin Hre (tin.
liHlflK for I'ldli, lltlt Uot iM-illg Hl.'i
lit iity epol ruth the purchase wys
not ellW-twh
The Tomahawk, aw,eltly paper
published in I'ortlainl and of uiui-r-tHin
political sentiments, In its l-t
issue esous the dishonest policy oi
liHlimiHl repudiation. When the p ,
m r tlrst appeared it claimed to I
demorralir, then for a Vw weeks i:
Hpartd to 1st gold democrat, al t
favored the Heating of Hon. II. V.
C-orlarit as V. H. Senator. This last
flop douhtlesa ia the true sentiment -of
iU editor.
A Ht'ttleiueut of the tiresome sen!
nK controversy miglit lie effected l.y
prohibiting the killing ot seals h
together. With the wonilerful
iety and ahtiudiincH of clothing in
tenuis, a few seal-skm sacquea won' i
not Ih' seriously missed, and the
inoval of the Htrain Umjii the gmt
matter of the drain of the worM -statesman,
to Hay nothing of tl"
rttuilitu mililifi a.'finlil n nn 1 e
furllm Ima All.unv lt..ru 1,1 Th-,!
Ih JiiHt what the United States, Kusism :
and Japan propone to do.
Ki-Miuister Taylor, who was our
representative at the Spanish Court
has touched the pride of the Dons in
a iiiHgaximi article which he has pro
pared from material found in the
Hpechea of Hparlsli statesmen and in
the utterances of Hpanish newsjiajK'n.
charging Spanish corruption and gen
eral national rottenness. The Mad
rid government fears that Taylor's
article will injuriously effect Spanish
interests in America. In reality the
Spaniards wem to desire to pose tor
something they are not.
The coroner's Jury at Oregon City
censured the (ten. Klectric Co. for
the Coffer dam accident last week
in that "the company ventured too
far in weakening the dam liefore
shutting oir the water at the head
gates." The jury was a unit in blam
ing the company and some favored
holding individual employes respoti
Hihle. Just what effect that particu
lar form of verdict will have i r how
the corporation can be punished is
not plain. I'erhaps the jury had in
mind the awarding damages to the
families of the dead men.
A man found a certilled check for
JO,(MH on the streets of New York
and returned it to the owner who up
on demand rewarded the linder h
giving It i ii i I0 for his trouble. The
tinder of the check considered thi.-
ainount was a small sum in consider-.
ation of his "honesty" and there an
any number of people who w ill think
likewise. Hut the truth Is. an hon-
est man would not have sought an
reward nor expected any. To U
honest for the sake of reward is not
to Is' honest at all. A person who
finds lost property and keeps it is a
thief. lvist ( regonian.
II makes little difference whethei
silver coinage was a direct issue thi
year or not, the small dcmncratii
successes will be claimed in the inter
est of fret) silver and another supreme
effort by sound money men will
have to 1st made in 'US and l'.MiO. One
or two facts from the recent election
should he noted. The republica:
parly is the only organized body el
voters that stands for sound moiie.v ,
and second sound money candidate
cannot be chosen for ottii-e in tlo
states where there are divisions i
the ranks of its advocates. Soui: .
money needs all the totes on one li
ly shivt that can lie mustered.
Organization has won another v--tory
over the majority. Van Wyck
Tammany's candidate is mayor
New York. Last year the Tammany
organization s ood for free silver.
This year free silver was not affirm
sl, neither Mas il condemned, henn
It is fair to suppose that Tammany is
yet for fne silver esecially since
the Tiger is a fierce opponent of tic
republican party which stands for
Miund money. It may be said tha:
Tammany is not a majority of tie
sound money men of New York.
That matters not. Its orgaui.ttion
wins victories wli-'n its opponents
divide into factious an I fritter away
j-s voles. The L iw movement was
a most ill advised thing. It propon
ed to create in a few weeks, a new-
party in a municipality where there j commission charges that the latter al
are hundreds of thousands of voters, , lege the proceeds of tlie fruit failed
and that, too, in opposition lo a com
pact org Miizalion already existinc
which stands for sound money and
jfoo.1 irovcriiiiK'nt. Low ni nii'n'
natiil Hfler which hii matiii;"r pi.i
vmiI fuiion with the r M J a..- :-i,
tint demanilitl lliat tlu-ir own ii-n.n-nalioti
la' mii ptctl. Hail tin'
coiitiiitfriit tfotie into the rt pnliln-an J
orcaniJition it.-i niiiiila-n wotilil hav
bt fti ntile to have slmpe.1 tht xilii-y
of tin-cainpaiK'ti. The result wotilil
have Ina-ti quite il liferent. True the
opixmition wa-i equally diviihtl hut
the HtiK'i-1 of IVaih h'tit a ht-lplnjf
hand. It inort- than proltftMe how-
ver that the lw nnitw unip will
not aee their blunder and w ill do the
same thing again in four years.
VuJ'J-.Aa AS It lilt: KtA'CHLl-
LAS J'.iJC J .
in lie interest of a kouikI financial
-yslein and tiiiKiuently the we
are of slate, It is absolutely essential
hat republican candidate tie elected
text June. There are individuals
Alio have voted and worked with
the democratic party all their live
(hit are sound money advia-nti-s, but
hey are iu a hois-le-s minority. In
Ic -d they will not votewiih thedeiu
n ratic party as it is now organized
S iund money has no auppoiters ii
the populist ranks, wherefore then
is no party except lh repuolican
that is pli-ded to maintain a dollar
-Mirth at all limes and in all plaivs
loo cents. Or. gnu must tie ke
iioong the states luteil for soum
money. No vote should l alienated
There are those, however, who ai
Iherwise, They are enemies ol
Mitchell and although they killed
I iu last winter, the couti'lue to kill
1 1 in over again. They continue to
insert fiat Mitchell's old fr.ends, and
in his lifetime he had friends, wii
.in in it the republican party to the
dvocacy of free silver. They assert
hat la-fore June, 18!i they toyed
.vtth, freesilver. Hut these assertion;
re not true. Oregon refused to for-
nutate platforms iu advance of the
.tliotml conventions but contented
liemselves with the M inncHpolis
,-lalform of 1HU2. In that wisdom
ass shown. Washington was going
:-i lie smart. Kirly in IS'.Iti an ad
sauced gold platform was adopted,
thereupon the Htate went populist
1 1 is not true that the in e silver aeii
timent in the republic an party made
d difficult to carry Oi.j ui for Me
'n,,,y.
Had Oregon I T olllated t
republican platform similar to that
if Washington there was great
langer that the state could
have been carried by the poi
i ulists.
fhere was wisdom displayed
in abiding by the platfoim of the
national convention.
The St. 1iuis national convention
in IS'.Iti formulated the republican
idea on finance. It opposed the Bry
an democracy and hence, if for no
other reason, stands lor sound mon
ey. Sound money is the policy of
the republican party and every one
who votes the ticket espouses sound
money. There are no silver republi
cans. The sound money issue Is
a fixed policy of the party and ought
not to be questioned. Our congres
sional delegation were elected as re
publicans. They accept theSt. Lou
is i la' form us an unalterable ex
pression of political principal and to
Hssert anything else is an act of folly.
In January, IMMJ Mitchell in voting
against the senate amendment to tin
Dinghy emergency tariff bill threw
free silver overboard, but Mitchell
Is dead and there is no use to discuss
his acts. Tongue always was tor
sound money and is now, ho wa
and is McKride, so is Kllis, more so
than Northrtip who tried to defeat
him and throw the election lo the
populists.
The great question in American
politics to day is sound money, but
sound money is not an issue in thr
republican party and any man or
my paper w ho attempts to make It
"lie is a ;disorganizer, and, as fiirac
his or its influence gia-s, exerts it in
' he cause of flat money. The Ixiik-
I'KMiK.NT thinks there is no donbl
.-bout carrying Oregon for the re
publican ticket but we cannot afloid
o throw away votes by poor party
uianagemeiil. We want every vole
possible. Washington county, the
home of Congressman Tongue, gave
McKinley and sound money 51!)
u.ajority. That cin be done again,
i-ut only as republicans standing on
l tie St. L iUis platform.
na n t.KuMKiis tii h ui.koahs.
How IttMiton count' fruit growers
I. ive suffered Ihe past season is shown
i the following statement fioin Ihe
( orvallis Times. Il i- evident that
- toe one has been killitu: geese. Il
is safe to say that growers will lind
d more economical to let their fruit
rot on the ground nex- year, anil
-nice they are not lacking in tinan
ci ul shrewdness the ground under the
its-swill iH-come iiiuli . However
it would seem that Ihe tr:iisportalioii
companies ought not lo lie blamed
for the condition of a I fairs. They
did Ihe work they agreed to do, and
fertile stipulated prii-e. They earned
their money. As much hou
ver cinnot tie siid of the "Fruit
I'uions." They, to put it most
mildly, seem to have mis uanaged
the business. They have lieen swift to
charge commissions but laggards in
(counting for consignments. yiie
Times says:
"There Is no change in the situa
tion o the Hon ton county fruitgrow
ers who shipped grien prunes ca-t
and in consequence received from the
Milroad companies extravagant
claims for Ihe balance of freight and
to pay. None of the fruit mh-ii Ii tv
paid all or any portion of the claim-,
and no w r. has 1
-.1 fi
" i 1
1 'In1 traii-ipot a I. i
I that tin- lai'i r 1 , .
! hut cii: rt Hi 1-,: -'of
.tru fn iuhl
t
. ... i:.m'
-la! niiiiiiiet
1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1
M-vi';l to
am
i-haroa t'Kl )Tro.-rt nr.
pay i- not known, hut it Hppnmi'ht
t'l we to fl.iHMi, mill whi-n the hill
are nil in it iimv even pv thai tiaun-,
The i-lttiiu riti-t Keconlt r (lalHtly
alone nyKTiyiite more I'l in J.'xl, ami
his total liipint'nti wire tait Mill
more llian a car ami a half of fruit
K. 1'. Slit'.i;rti'n N another Ktitr-rer
nut hitherto repiirtetl. Hi toa
j shipment!" were 1 KH i-Mle of Italians,
.mid the freight bills egaii st liiiu call
for him lo 'ti up 'i "it i-') in cash
ben I ilea the plums the transportation
people got. S'ill another U K. K.
Caldwell, reiding acrms the Willam
ette. On shipments of his iu two
cam, one of which was 2-0 crates and
the other not learned, the extra charg
es aggregate a few cents lew tliati
!'.
One freight bill rendered by the
trausMirtatioo companies lllu-tra'e-tlie
shameless way 1 it which the Iruil
men have beeu muicttsl. It was
lull reudered to F. P. Sheasgri en uud
tlie statement of ttie sale and expens
es is as follows: ""."J crates of liadsn
prunes, sold at 3') cents s-r crte,l.
70." The charges a oust the J.'.i
crates are, "loading, .."is; freigiit re
liigerati'iig and icing, (15 I'l; cim-
oiission, .70; total, IHI.7I," hiihuce
due the dealers, which Mr. Shea
,'reen is requested to remit in cash,
H.tll. At this rale, if Mr. Slieasrt-cn
sticks to the prune business and con
tinues to ship green he must soon he
!! line very wealthy.
The growers as yet have taken no
step iu the mailer. They are mere
ly wailing to see what will turn up.
All of them will probably act in ton
i-ert if Ihe transportation p opie con
i inue lo press the collection of their
laims. The growers are ad vised on
ill side lo resist payment, but wheth
er or not the matter will come to
that past remains to (,-,. ...
THE tiltt.lTN tS LVt klMi.
The Chicago Journal writing on
he influence of Ihe New York Sun
says :
'the hull's condemnation never
harmed any i n. ; its coioineiidalion
never belli tited any one. (l.-ueral
Irani and i resident Hays si nd as
high in ihe opinion of their country
men today as if The Sun had never
existed, though it abused them un
mercifully. For twelve years The
Sun, speaking as the leading extsi-
nent of democracy, persecuted Oro
ver Cleveland with venomous ma!
tgnity, and during those twelve
years Urover Cleveland was three
times nominated for the presidency
by democratic-conventions. Kt-forin-
rs like Ilr. I'arkhurst are invariably
vilified in The Sun hut their reputa
tion is in no wise affected. Tam
many and all its shady characters
have been landed and supported, but
no one has thought the latter of them
on that account. The gratification of
tierch and unreasoning prejudices in
the exercise ot splendid literary gifl.-
resulled iu a readablecynicism which
'aused cop!e to lurn to the editorial
page of The Sun tlie moment they
ink up Ihe paper, but it was an ex
pensive amusement for Mr. Dana.
The history of his .socullcd allar ego
r the last twenty years is a history
f defeats. It ceased to have any
political power, and it is currently
-ported now that its financial losses
i ve been so severe that the control
will pass out of the I)ana family.
Why this lack of influence? There
must lie something moie than a pub
lic utterance Ihat convinces and con
vinces and controls men. The sub
ject must be worthy of respect or de
serving of condemnation liefore the
editorials even of a great paper can
hve influence, but when the subject
is deserving, the wider that fact can
lie known the greater hold on the
people Is obtained. The Journal is
then said to have influence. There
must be right thinking and devotion
lo right principle.
A H AItMNW TO IIEI,11ILICAS.
The Oreoninn late y has been t-lasa-Ing
every politician in the Mate a
ver repuhlican who i- not Ixiwitnf
down to it and abusing the conn-Hs-ional
delegation. The Albany Her
ald noticiinf the )re(fitiiau has thia
just reply:
The statement that "the ilt'leiratioti
in congress 4 merely the repri senta
tivenof this (-liver) faction," which
is attempting "to convert the repuhli
can party of the stale into a silver
party," is pure fabrication. The (),
egotiian has time and timeHgain pub
lished the views of Senator Mcliride
and ('tiiigresHinan Tongue on this
question, ami lliat journal knows they
are in accord with ihe republican
party, in favor of sound money, and
the people of Oregon know il.
The Ortgou delegation have ex
pressed themselves in no uncertain
manner upon this question ami tni
shameful att.ick inmle in the interest
of a g ang of ili-a pointed ottli-e set k
ers in I' .rtlMiid will Ih r -sented by
Ihe people of Oregon.
Who U It thai have "worked lo
get her and f.edded together." Lei
the actual fads in the last -lotorio.i-
legislative tits -o say w ho. Th i
erowd of politii-Hl highwayinen, who
are now radui'ing sound, honest mon
elected h Ihe liu-jnrily of the o(,le
of Oregon to represt.nl them in en,,.
grtrs, tins.- Portland busies of notor
ious repijiHlion were the li-ri t iii
fellows w ho "work ami U-d.hsi" vnih
Ihe liryanite highwayinen in a r.-m-111011
ciol-e. I'he-se fai ls re nil rt.t:
io 1111 iimry, an. I tlie is-onle i:imi.,i
u- it. 1 mini or t n 1,: , t,v vtil,,..
Illeii s .,1 .uch g' Hii ' I iiei,,.
1 he l. g.in iteleg ,;,.. in eniigre-s
III n-tu-ing 10 Is- i, i to l.y tlu-se
1'onlati.l l,o--. 10 imixii.g reisioi
inenilations f r fibril p.itiiiii
have done llie state an t.xvlient -r-
viir, an I ihi-y will h,. upliei.l by a
grip fill people. Ii i. a long ,.,
toward purifv ing the dirty pelitiml
khiI w hich lias U-coine mi i.olor ious
in I'. rtland.
Jehn 11 Mcly-an, late dcinot-ratit
caiitlidate for govt riier of ttn.. j.
Ih in,, ur,ed for the fr.. silver ,,resi-
dt-iitiHl lioiiiiiiuliou in I'.Mhi.
II HI'S EW KILI H.
Mar-h .l Hi u.i-o the u.i-.s . r io
Weyler an I a pt; ll-l ii-ln t il ill ( U U
has reached Havana and relievtd i.i-pr-decwMir.
The populace cheeri tl,
and the lieu man was received nh
that xycophaiil Joy that was said to
belong to We ler alone It is only
auotla-r liiusira ton of the f e t tuai it
Is the oltiee ami not the uisn wl,. i
nfiiss Itie rao n.- 'o ei.iliu-lasii ,
There wilt ii .t Ih much of a t "-niige
iu policy. 'The war Mill la- pio-.su.-et
as vigorously a the ai-ini.v of the
t;ocriiiii.iii will permit. 1' n
I he airing of I he prisons will per
untied slid liny may l a hide .--s
crow iii d. H .oii o'-. (Miin y may be
.. .i l.r. . Iron, Ihe loll.,, lily pr l-ialll-
nil. in w Inch he has made lo Ihe n-
haoilaiHs of t'u I -a :
"1 am again among you w im ihkI
will and a slins ri- ilesire lo -erve die
lienerd w el la re nod lo tslai.ili a
lasting p-ace. 1 Mill fi How a Or. wo
po.icv in , y endeavor lo restore lia
ti rnily among all of Cu a's inh I i
laiits. 1 am Hincere in my intention
to iiiHiigurate a new tfovi mmeiit po
ic, Ihe ol j ct of which M ill lie lo se
cure and piescrve peace.
"I hope ihi ip ! --lutcand o.
brace Ihe S, sni-.li tl .g, tbruMing
a-nle all pojodiccH and disi-Mrilinv
alliance with iho-e who are hi hi hoik
me country Mini oi hiii.
'('t iiieuey avails all M lm ol.sei v.
tlie laws, but hottever r-gr. tuoli-it
may Is- 1 slmli njiorousl lild tln ce
who obslnmlely or ungratefully ism.
tiioie to cairy on Mar."
The following proclainaiion has
ben Issued by Marshal Blanco to the
armed forces of the island:
'I desire to express inv admiration
for you who in two years of bard
campaigning have always hrnv ly
fought the infamous revolution. 'Th a
I soon expect to suppress through
your heroic efforts, and with Ihe eon
currence of the m hole country, which
win uuricsiiatlngiy Hide with us lo
tight the victims of hallucinations,
who aspire only to m hat must bring
their complete dis-ruetion, and which
tiers as the only compensation treas
on to the history f Iheir race or the
sale of their country to foreigners.
"Let there he war, therefore, on
the stubborn enemies of tlie Spanish
people and protection for those w ho
seek the clemency of Spain; and let
this war, which dishonors us and is
making us penniless be vigorously
proatcuted."
THE U K (SKA I,.
The convention now about to ad
turn in Washington participated in
by the United State-, Japan and Itus-
sia has reached a conclusion in the
matter of the seal beard of Alaska.
It is expected that a treaty or con
vention between the United States,
Japan and Hus-ia will be formerly
signed and executed at the (state de
partment during the present week,
carrying out the proposition before
Ihe Keliring nea conference for a sus
pension of pelagic sealing. The pres
ent understanding is that the signing
of this document will occur within
the next tew days. It will represent
the completed efforts of the confer
euce, and, w ith the signing concluded,
Ihe conferaiice will adjourn.
The terms of the treaty or conven
tion w ill follow the lilies of the prop
oiilion considered by tlie conference
and referred with favorable recom
mendation to the authorities at .St.
Petersburg and Tokio. The essen
tial feature of Ihe treaty or eonven.
tion ia for the suspens of pelagic aeal
ing tor such a time as will permit the
seal heards to revive. The period of
this suspension is not disclosed. One
reMirt is that it will be for one year,
subject to extention. Another is Ihat
it will cover a term of years.
The conference resumed Its session
at the stale department, but no of
licial statement was made as to w hat
had been done or the plans In view.
The attitude w hich (Jreat Britain
will assume toward Ihe proposed
treaty which is to take its place is
awaited with interest. Thu far the
British authorities have not lieen In
formed as to wnat the conference pro-poM-s
doing. At the same time the
British extort, Profea-or IVArcy
Thompson, has had several long talks
with Mr. Foster and Mr. Hamlin,
and these have tieen of snch a satis
f iclory nature that it ia now believed
thai an amiinhle understanding will
he reached by all parties concerned,
If Canada shows a ilisposition to as
sent to the agrnment. But Canada
still stands in the way, and the con
tinued absence of the Canadian ex
perl, Mr. Macnun, is regarded in the
light of a diplomatic discourtesy, not
only to tne United Stales, hut also
the British government. The foreign
olliee named him, w ith Prof. Thump.
son, as an expert to come to Wash
inglon. Prof. Thompson came at
once, but Mr. Macoun has rriiiaiind
away. The Ottawa government has
sent no explanation of this action,
and it is apparently oblivious to all
inquiries.
The New York citizens' movement
proposed to purly the po. of Miitn-a.
Itistt ad of i U-m.ii.g out the spring al
ready turn, slung r asonaHy puie
water by r. moving a few brick hals
that marred Ihe U-aiity of the fount.
am a new well t m begun out in hii
unproiiii ing stnd.v deceit. Ihe tig
-rjuniied on the .Mnk and wiih his
paws pu-lie, ,,f itMe a uid on
1.0W, the chief engineer, and Ihe
with a breath completed the job so
Ihat I ie reformers are tinned ls-otalli
llie-anil Ih-ir own shovels had raisxi.
The mniiiiK iro uiwn ih.
L'diUiI Sim ltusi . Js,,M s to
be !n.-d tody, Nov. 5th.
iood roisoiiad.
FEARFUL RESULT 07 mPSQFZRLY
TREATING AFI ADSGESS.
Mrs. L E. Browning, of Pueblo, Painfully Afflicted frcm a Complica
tion of Diseases Her Remarkable Fortitude.
From th cyuUiln, JSttbla, CW.
Th hurry al bimtle of tli hou-ite
! eitrrmrlj wi-ariiir upon Ilia tlrlKut
orvNiiiMiu of wniuitutiuoil. iter intruiM rar
Brttiicu iu otlMlen-r .lia uiiUrrmkn. lempu
b.-r eulitiitly Iu go tiyulid lier trehtftli.
Read Ilia tory of a l ..l..rJo ouiho a
tol.t to our reMrter : M l-.ii.-lit veura ." .
i.l ih. '-mi liusLaud di.l. ami 1 uaa It'll
with llirr rliililren to i-n- i. mul rdtn-Mt.
Atiout two yeara airo I waa very tick with
blood poiaoniiur. eauae.1 bv an abai-eM ttiat
had not ret-rired proper treaiinent. The
diaeitae for a tiina aetileU in my ttiroat, raua
iiilt me intense nguny. 1 hen inttamiiiamry
rlieiinialiniD tl in. For lour niouilia and a
half I waa a irisoner iu my room, iii.wt ol
tlia time conuned to my bid. My hamli
were wollrii an that I muld not I. ci inywlf,
and the awellina in mv fiet and anklea
would have niaile walking impowible if 1 '
uaa oeeii atroun enouKn.
"One day, after eouiiderabl treatment,
bit pliyiii-ian brought me a Ixn of pilla.
"You need a louic," he aaid, "and anme
thinR that will act nt once, and tl.n ia the
bent medicine I know of fur that purpoe."
"Pilla," I eicluiiiit-d in aurprise aa he
opened the Ixii and ahoweit me tlie little
I ink gloLea. These are lr. Williaina' Pink
'ilia for Pale People."
Ye.," he replied, " but you need nol be
alarmed, tin y are not physic;, and uiy word
for it. they'll do you fool.
iselore 1 hut lieen tukini them (week I
I ".' i-real imnrnvrnirut
In my eon
waa aone. I
c:!i-a. ...I.... uiy i iitiiiiiniUi
frrew atrouirer eai-h day and now am iu the
teat of heulth.
The lady waa Mra. t. E. Tirowuiug.of tl5i
Eaat 4th St., Purlilo, Colorado.
Sotting Out in Lrife!
ir '
n t I-.., i i-e fi tut
vk ll'. 'i I . ; i t-.:i rw :
1 mm m
SCKULMERICH & SON,
HILLS150R0. OREGO.M.
mmfnmnmmnfmfffmfmmmmK
HAVE YOU USED
! BUTTER PARCHMENT? 3
. All gilt edged butter put on the mar
ket by creanieiies is wrapped in paper.
The product of the private daily would
reach its market in much bettet condi-
. tiou if wrapped in Butter Parchment
than it does when wrapped in cloth.
Parchment is not only better than cloth
but cheaper.
Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, from
'which 27 sheets can be cut 27 Parch
ment wrappers cost 2 cents.
5Q0 Sheets 8x11,
500 Sheets, 8x13,
The standard size for 2-pouud rolls is
8xli inches; 2-pound blocks are
wrapped in the 8x13 size.
One reason why paper has not been
generally used heretotore, farmers
could not get. it at the gene tal Mt te
It is now kept at the Independent of
fice cut to any size wanted.
fiuiiuiiuaaiaiuiimiiuuaiuuiium
is the uKourr onitr, ok iiik
I Mtat ol (hexon, lor Wash. locum
i utility.
Km rov lent Wilson, i mini i o. i
v.
Oim t'lm.ldirk Wilsmi, P.-lend.iiit. )
l.i Onii uiiauil en mion. ueienuuni
Hbi.ve named :
In Ilia name of ilia 8' t - if Ore. on, yoii
are lieretiy reipnre 1 tt ni pear and ulnaer
ttie conij. limit hie I aara ii"t yuu ia tlie
at owe entiiieil suit on or I eter-- itie lin'
lay of tlie next rauu ar larin "I i-i I (' inn
foil. iwinu tlie axiram. il ol am sm ee-Mv.-weeks'
iihli. anon ot tins .iiiniiiu.i. t -wit,
oil or Ii o.e Mumlav.N'iveniber li2nl
lsi-7, ami il y-u lull to -o ne"-nr ami ans
ae! lor w.iiii tliereof the p. ami. It will a -ply
lo the C un lor Hie rel.ei p ave I t.-r
in ih- e n piiont, to-w t, lor a ! ore tli.
.olv iu tne noiets ul ni.itriinoiiv, t-XMtni
liei w n 1 1 1 n n t i tl and tlie le en. I. int. an. I
th: t el n. I'll nae I lie- me and ruto.v of
Daniel I'avn n Wilsen, n iinnnr rliild ot
pla nlitl a:ol d :eo l.inl, and lor I .e i-.at.
an- iii.nur. no n: -a ii'i-- a.m.
Tina -o iti in- n - I. ile i nii -tl vtl i v
Pll' lliao in ll ereoi in 1 lie HllNnor-- l-l le-
tH-iiiletit tii- ienit to ilia rder ol It in
I I.oiii I. .V M Hri.l. J iiX J ot sill. I L
part,
ma.le tWioiier .iili, l-to
l-.'iui.ii, l;ri-nniiL'ti .V Inr
ji-.i'ii Aitoii.i y tor l'.iobutt.
r-ncln-r" imrli-rlf n mi
ll ni i ii.
N'
nin i:is iikkki'.y i;ivi: ruvr
lor t lie put p-i-e t.t iniikl nir an exami
nation ( all .. roii- h lio mav otter t Ii. iii--el.
ii- ean.li.l.it ..r 1-aeii. is ot ll,.
sehiM .1- III I III-eon til V, tlieeoillity si-I.m.
stlperillteli.lat'l rlie'eot' ill l"l-l a pill. In
eain i nal t "II al 1 or--t I i ro e t -.-l.-' in 1 1 lief :i I
one 'e. 4-k p III on N... o. tiie seioii.l
Vilni-I.-O ol I he leoiit Ii, ale I l-olltillllliiL-
lliroiiuii I i i. I, iv
Applieanls ..r -talc p.ii.i is may pr.-etil
thein-eltra on llinr-.lav n. II. tor
stale -. 1 1 itieale I he mil r--- tl 1 1 1 lueti t i.i-i-
ts-rieias' ol 'J-.'tnoiiths t- M " : stat..
illpl a : Itionl hs e t l-eri. las- an-1 i ait-1
Illation ill hook kiepillif ph-lell k'e--i.a-liliy
mill fs nnposil ion lee Isi.oi; stal lih
ii.oina 4 "i inotit hs i xii rieiiee ati.l t-iaini-liation
in alk-ehra. Km:li-li lit- ratnre n.i
aroii -s ti.H.I la and ireneriil lii-tory tee f .
i ati'li'lates t'or roiinty is-ttitu-iites tor
tlitrii ir-a-le inli-t l-e al lea-t III ears ol ni'i
for .s.i-oii.1 arade IT years uiel lor tirM ra-ie .
is w ars.
f'ale.1 this I'stlnlav of -ft"U-r. Is!i7. i
AififlN I II. V HI.
County srlnsil auperiiiteiiilt-iit ot W ash
iugtoii eon n iv, tiri'im. i-.'4
"1 eonai.ler Dr. Williama Pink rill for
Pile People," ih f.Hinuued, " tha Ut
Ionic I have ever kuowu."
"A frieiid nut l.aiK ags waa telling ma of
her uioiher wlio im ai a critical iienod in lor
I lite. Mia bail lieen ul.jecl to territ.le lauit-
iiiu Rtieila, Hhii tlie wli.ile taruiv would mk
over lirr. lr. W illiitim' Piuk Pill
tier. I'r. illiituii' 1'iuk 1'illa have li.-t
w.iri.g- iAli, but iiii-n
her mm h lr-in.Hi thai .he ia able to Uka
up lite a dutle. auttin.
"1 reeouimended the pill, aim to a young
lade wlnwe pale face niaile one pity her. Mi
looked aa il there ma.u'1 a drop of blood in
her body. Mie waa ao weak that alia waa
not able to alien. I arhool, but after taking
lr. Williaina' Pink Pilla for awhile the l.aa
iron back to ai-hool, and, with her r..y
cheeka and bright eyea, ah look like an
other irirl.
(Sivued) "Mrs. L. E. It row nino."
SiilM-ribed and aworu to beior tue tbia
tiHUUayof Mar, A. 1)., !Nl'7.
liKoKoK W. lil I I., Xotary Fuhlif.
Tr. Williaina' Pink Pilla for Pale !'-.. 1. 1
eouiain, iu a eondemusl form, all the ele
menia neeesaury to give new lite and riehuesa
to the blood and restore ahuttered nervet.
They are au initailinir Kss'itie for aueh (ii.
raci. 3a lis-iimotor ataxia, tiartia mralyhia,
St. Vitua' dunee, aeiatioa, neuraliria, rheuma
tism, nervous heada.-he, the after ellts-t of la
pr'Tpe. palpiiation of the heart, pale and sal
low complexions, all forma of weakmsa
either in mule or female, fir V mti!
Piuk t'llttare sol. I by all dealers, or will lie
aeni rsait pant on receipt ot price, so cents
hoi, or .n boxes for $2.50 (thev are nerer
old In bulk or by the lOul by addreMinj.' Ilr.
Yi uiiaaia aieaiciue Co., -beutctady, A. I.
Aa well aa in the thirk of the battle, ia
a time when a man aliould tie careful
about neat and correct dressing, first
impressions are half the victory. Who
haa a better chance, even in looking for
a aituation, than the young man whoiae
attire ia aneviilenceof taste, thrift and
judgment? Young men who wish to
prosper should order their Sulla and
1 x
AI. BORN & CO.,
v v. k u . vim.v ... ........ o
JVov over 40 yrt. at the head of the Custom Trad.
All agea can be suited. Style, tit and
workmanship are guaranteed. The
world's best looms supply the material.
Tat Ben is always The Most Economical. W
notirtt siLicTEa riTTaaas iu uauaa aua.
CALL UM
AM) SEE PATTERNS
55 cts.
60 cts
Ml Kit I PPM nam:.
IY
VIKIIK OK AN EXKi I' llil
IJ
issued . ut nl the Circuit Court
ol t ie Mate ol U.eoii. lor Wa , i.L
i..n l o n.n , in lav.ir ol ( I. . Hlnn-v and
iiKainn Hen K I'.itton and Mary K. Ru
ion. lor ihe sum ot f M coals, and lor lie
Uir'her siiin ot tHi7.j)ii II. 8. (told o un aiil
iiitena- itiLT'-nu ai tha rata ot H . er reni
per nn il'M tro n the Willi d iv o: Ju.v ls'il
and I r mr eosli and expon-cs of sale and
oi a a ro.
Now, tlicre-on-, hy virtue and in pfrsii
in iv ol ni -l jie iiiih nl, and lor ae.nt o
.udii-.e I pets. in.ti property, I did t, ,
. I. nay ol in till er ll!l,, rluly It ry on ail
tin-in rest ol the ah. ve name I delemi.
a t n t lie heri'in-ifter de-cnheit real pro.
pi rty, i wii, oi .-Saturday, the LU h day ol
.Noveiniier sir7, utthe eolith in-or nl the
oirt It use. ii 11 list. or. i, Wa-hniui
t'4iiinty, llreim, at he liour ot 10 n'e.oek
a in o: i-aui dny. s .1 at puh.i.i auetion to
thr lilif.n at ti..der lor easli the loilowYine
describe 1 r--l pr.iperti- lowit:
HPlf-ll'imi. nt li .rtli east corner of aer.
tion Hi' I "ill t W, Will. Mer.. Iheiiee
riiiiii.nii a onit ihe W..a tne tie Mend nn t.
tne sout ii . si . ..mi r.il K. rnhrook tli.n. e
ri.i.n tit' due .pl to center ol eountv
ron t then. rutini.iwT north to the noriii
si le of S, I il.s te-ry road Iheiiee r II ti 1 1 1 Tl -111
U llortlie.iaierlv direction niolltr Ih-'
c unity road lo here the One ol s-.e!i'ie
lit crosses sitl.l i noils Ferry roa I thence
rip inni! west , the pmce ol h.- onniiiir
i cuiitaiiiin.r la acre, mure or les-,aso coin
! me-ieitiir -it I he flir I heast C irner ol seel ton
. U 1 1 K I W V li. MHrruniiit, then..
a .in ti 40 eii iius i t -,e ipiirter .ection
I po-l Hi-me a.-si 2utn eh ilna lo a post
; thetiee nor o 4" rliiiins 10 a cross in a .ik
tiien, e e 1st 2-i.ft eliains I. He- pnm ol
, c itniiicn. eiii .nt c ml it iinir s:l 1: ros :i,,,r
; o les, ee..pitn2 :t in -r a sod t.i . ,
I '"'ler d.e.1 d it .1 Ii o. 17, !t, iw . a res
'o il to II. I . 11 i ner ..-. I I i d M iv 11
t-l.'., ami 1. aer-s -,i ,) p, M ,. , I- u,,, ,'
.lee i
in W .
I.V.-I K- I l i-y ii. t- l", ,,, H
I I -ll'l y 1 Jr.- -.n, rt s .11-1 y
i" n me I "ii ii , an i lor th
the herel
in- II . X . ii ... ,, .,,(
Said p oi e ly I Ii so.l -ii j , , rp.
teniin ; n a- ..-- s' ltnieo l-... ti,
Wo.es, ii, y II ,. , ,,. 4 li',,. ,,
W. 1. 1' ft I ' F I: II,
S'or;tfol Klrni-I in t'oiinti, r tue oi
On-irin. VI i'i
.-sni- ii ,v o in ti in,
A t int. y lor l'.aintilf.
KcarrapvEL
Baking lowclci
AIolu1lx Pui
PACIFiC UNlVERfciTY
THREE COLLLGE CObhhtb
CLASSICAL,
The Acadernij prepares for College and nire.s
a thorough English Education, the best pre
paration for teaching or business. All ex-
ntpvp renj !otr.- Beard 2nd reerca at the
Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per nreek, inclui1iti,i
electric liht and heat
THE COLLEGE DORMITORY
Under experienced management, trill fur
nish rooms and board at cost on the. club
plan, not to exceed If 1.60.
For full particulars, address
PRESIDEXT McCLELLAM).
Forest (irore, Oregon
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Pure fresh drills, Hrushes. Paints, Oils, Sponges and all Druggist,
Sundries, Fine first class cutlery a sjiecialty.
rxtru tare iu ( uuipou nil Iiik l'r-nrliitiiMiK.''-7s
!ai I ' M UO..
I UK CI K' I I I i ul K 1, tl ' 'I UK
h . e ol Oii-kiiii, lor W .i-ii.iiKieu
K ij in S. Hull,
f laintill,
ii. V. Alarsh, aa udinitlistrHlor of
.ai- eiure o Mu-liael r.-n ile.eas
- I, Christ in n W ten, C. 1', Wren,
N-llu Kevnolda, K ny V ren, Mary
'r.i'ii, billy M. Moon, Kiiituii
V'i s..ii, l.ulu K. Wi.hanis u mid
nll.l Wren D len.laiea
I" C. I). Wren a-ul Mary Newell, of the
ahnve n .ineil .elen mi s;
111 (be n. i tne oi I he H'.it ol O eiron, you
ii. I ea. ii nl you an. I er- I, r.ipured to
apprur an. I answer the complain! lilrd
'Kaiii! you in iheahove eiiioied ami I-y
Mond , the I day ol Noveuiner, 1KSI7,
i he siinie tieinu the urst day ol die next
rcg ilar term ol tins I 'otirt next lo.iowi ti
the expiration ol the aix wtea' pub ien
tion ot ttii.s uniiiioua preo'ined hv uider
ol ttie Court; and d you lull to ao appear
and answer, tor want theieol the plaintlll
w ill aiip.y to the C uirt lor iho reneld. -mantled
in the couipiiiiui, to-wit: thata
decree lie en sr d in.-aii.st voti an1 ea. h ol
said delelidailla reillirillK y u and eaetl ot
satu Uelulnlanla lur tlielnae'vea uuU said
Marsh mm . dtiiinisl ator ol the eMate ot
Micliai-1 Wren, dei-ease.!, lor and in etitiif
of said estate to ea-'i'tite und del ver ti the
planum a deed wi ll Ihe usual waranty to
Ihe reel em ale desirili. .1 in the ooiiiplainl
Herein and ihat il raid deiendaiits Iml l.i
i-xeeute suid deed .siii-hdeeree ataiidtor and
in plui-e of ttie a one the a ltd real estute
is hiiuated in WiisbiiiKion l ounty, Oregon
old neuiK more particularly deair l.ed a
follows to-w it :lieoiK the south liltyiieres ol
the loliowiiig deaiiihed tract of land: he
Kiiininii 18.SU alia. West t tlie sotuh-ea.si
orner ol ihe donat ion land ciuini ol .M u-li-iel
Wren mid wile, in town. 1 N. ol II 8
W.W ill. -Mer. in sal i C um ly and Mate, no
iliiiiniK tin nee Weal l.i ij ( hs. . l.i. me
Nor h (A27 clis., ilien.. i:., .i i-ti.
and Hi. in e 8 iuiIi U.VJ7 ' h ei . e ot
ne.riiiiii:ir. coniaiiiin . o ,.er .
In addlll-ill to said s- i.lu u Iv in les said
d cree will a-no upon same eondlliotia in-
lude a strip ol luml 30 h et wide exu-n.l-
ti K troin a poin t on ilie C.nin i road ut
tlie north. ml i orner ol th.- mo.i II, J acre
tract aoutherly aluiitf t he eastern boiiu-
tary ot aaid one hundred acre tract
o the sai l south titty ac ea and that
the plaintlll have such other and further
relief as. the court may deem lil.t and
eipiita.iie.
this aummotia is aerveil upon voti bv
pu jnca:ion by o derol Hon. T. A. Me
lt tue, juiIrii ol aaul court, m-id. a i i uaiH
l (.haiiilif ,a. m Astoria Oregon the 7lh
lay ot October Is:i7.
W. N. HAKKKTT,
2"-2 Aitornev lur I'luiotitf.
.o(i e of NhI of It-al IVoimt-
tj ly Ailniinintrntor nt
I'rivHte Male.
NOTICK li UEKKHY (iiVKN. THAT
liy virtue ol tlie aui lioi ity of n-i oi-
i'-r oi b i.e niu.ie ua-the Conn-v t; mrt ol
he Stute of Oie;.iii, lor Washiuartoii
'otiiity in the tnatier ol ilm ..iuih ..i
John V. Miipn nirion ileoeased. and dated
Sepieinber iJ, lsi(7, tlie undersigned will
ifnm and atter Saturday the iuth day ol
oven:ter IS'.tai proi-ee.1 to M -11 at nrivul,.
sale the loliow uiK-iiescritied real prots-riv
siiuaie in vt asiiuit't in t ounty Oregon nnil
moie pariuuiarlv des-nbed aa follows t. -wit
:
C'oinmeneinir at a point in tlie Townsh r,
line between township, o e (I) and two
2) south ol ratine three west Win Mer
said point beiiiu (i.ijli cha west of h.eaiiii h
west corner ot tne south ea-t uiiart. r of
s. ei.on ,ii in tow iisinp i s. un h oi nnu'e
west iiioresiiiu, ihotiee north east 4H .VI
na to a point on iheea-t line ut sH.d rouih
r.im i(iiuiii'iui bh ii ii, aaul last tnei:
II .lieu I ol.it tieltiff e.2l chs south of the
norinea"! corner ot sai l sout lie. isl -iiiart. r
lience south ill. ill cha to the soutiiea-t
corner i.f said southeast ouarier theme
asl y ens, tlieni-e smith 22.!l."i eh. tin ,
west on Jolin Ml Ker a In ei.tm i ll. t.i a
eori.er on A. Il l 's east hue th. nee imr Ii
.US ehs on llu.'s e ist I. lie lo the loelli
e isl co-iier ol sad A. 1 1 ill's dotial ion lau.l
laini, then - e west ;tj . ch thence not lit
I.H7 . lis tin nee e li p place o in -
1
in(i
Com. mow ikUi acres more or
ss.
Ais i a tract cuimii u.-inir t the N V
orner nl the A. in -an III. .oil wi .. i
h. C. riinnuia: th. nre west on the norii.
lo ""''I . lain, L'7 IM , ha. In a i .i.i tl......
aonih 7.1 i ha, lo ana; ih.-me east 21 a
ell. to a l ost; ihenee llorll, 7 L'l . II-. lo tlie
place of Iwa-oiniiiir, onta nn.n -j, aen a.
Also I t tin -ea i.l M -c. Il n T 'JS I! VI-
.lll. .lli-r . HS lies etiiiied ui on , I,
,1 toe I. H tfovernuiiit anrvev.
1 Inapi
Ai.o tot I in block IJ in the town ..I
O. stun, Oreiri.n. S HI real estate will b.
so 'I tn pan-, a Pi -uii .iirci,n.-r-.
1 he term- ol sale h... . , ,.l. , h,i n
lay of sale, an. I n, one y. ar wl I, inter-
est a- 8 tier ei nl, . rtlre-l by a moru-au
Oil lie prenua -s a Id. Mud sale i.l ...
ilbjiCI li Ihe coiihriliutloli ot the Count v
Uirt. K its w ill l.e re,-., v.. I ,.. ....
H ll.horo. 1. 1 ir .ii.
H . .. i nn- i. . , su7.
K. I.. nAi'l'IMI rt)N
.i on n str.i or
estate
J mil W
21-2.1.
am nui.in, le. ased.
VITH K Mill ' Itl.U 1 10
I.
.sn m m r t Ork.i.h I itv iu.
.November Is'iT
I- IIKi:i:i!Y i.l VKN. I HA I
IllW lll-llltllll d s,.f,,.p , ... ,,..
N'nTIi K
I the lol
.1 ic-
t Ins i i ti-tit i.,,i to make lii,,. I ..,
. ort ol di-claim, and that said pr.K.t
made U-I.,re the liivisier am, ...
' at i ir-ifoii I n v. ,n em.
ill
William It. Inu.i iN..ni
ii r. "im mr tne r. ot -N
V, S of ..c 11, -i, N ,
in, T 1 X It , w
E
W
.ol
..,
"' ' the following Kim,
.roe,is continuous r, ..,,i,.,lr).
cilltniitiot, of. said laud
l!ol-rt I. .-in, ,..., ,,f !,,,, llt , ,
A lain Miiip-..h, "
I'elerJ. I. UIH I
Krank Hinvholer ' "
I HAS. II MimiKCs
24-i
SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
FALL
Tt.HM
BEH1SS
SEFTEMEER
15, 1SH7.
UNION BLOCK
MAIN 8TRtT,
Ir.lF. A. ink), Fup
Is Your JJiisIih'sn D
Then this is the time to improve
It. lam t wait until 'i.,,iuctlllrilf
turns hi,," I nit turn it u,, vours,.f
Keini-nilit-r this the iitViis,. ,,j
Hilvertisini; is to l.rinK I,iimi,.s,s
1 he w ise luisiiu-MH n,.ln j a,Vl.r.
tise us iini,-li ii not more in dull
wasoiis us in husv seas.ins.
A K's"! and tiiiie-lioniir,-.) av
of advert isiritt is through the
llll.l.NMiiKi, 1mKI-KMKNT. Win .
er you willit to Ket out eo m.M liirikf
neat to sen. I through the mails or
"oinethiiitt eheiip to throw iir.uiii.l
come iinti see us. '
If You Wore Ho
Yes, if yon were the creditor
ami saw the men-hunt aittiiii;
idly in ins hIioii iiociiinulatiiiij
more dust, cohwelis and out ol
Btyle kiniiIs than cash, vmi w..ul,
prolHihly feel like u.skint;, Why
don't you
Wake Up
use the advertising culoriiiis n(
the lln.i.aiioKo I nuki-kmo vr
and exchange v.mr stia k for
Wal tender? Vhat Bay ymi.
Kiisli Work
is a Jifulileiii in iiuiHt job ollii ca.
Not ho with the Hi. i sm, no iv-dki-knoknt
Printer). We have
a liirue force of men nt work all
the time add can "nir-li" a job
for you without auv troiil.le.
Mien you want work done
quickly nive the IIii i siuiko In.
UKi-iMia'NT Joh Otlioe a trial.
Ar Yo(i riCisical?
If so send in yur Mul,H ri),ti.,ii to the
NATIONAL HONK
and .MUSIC 40 ITKXAL
This is a iiionthly trolti-n up
in the Is-Ht iiH.sjlile Htv'e,
Km h issue ciinlaiiiH 17 j.;u;
es of vocal ami m-i , unieiital
innsii- of the latest ami lu st
coiijMisitiiiiis.
Siilisrri,llos Only $i per year.
The lllllsie you jret in tin- 1
iiiimls-rs wouH cost you
aUuit OiMHI ut usual retail
rates. Send III cents lor
sample copy.
Clllt'Afif, HOOK AMI M.ws to.
Hi Mali.ish Atr t lileiiKO
af -
.otirc.it Final Nrtt lenient.
VOTU'E IS HKKKHY lilVKN. Til A T
11 the uiidersi i d A-lliili-ialr.-.tri ot
lieetale i. J lines N.Kerr. II.,,,,.,!
has hied Ihe tin I aceotim in tl, at, r .,...1
esiiiie III the C.
llltll i'i ii i ' r in il.u i .,! ..i
iireKoii, a. nati.n I .ounty hi.. I tint tl.e
Hon. II. I'. Cornelius, J ii, e ot .m l i m
et the an tn f.,t lie rn-.nN 1.H l7 it
Ilincl.uk . in ol s da-. A I t. i . in
lite Lied are hereby uotiii..d lob- m I a-..
i ear in ,i, court n' said .In- ami h a
"id mske .il.leeiio , ii t,.v have an, .,
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aid Court, dated Hep I onU.r 1 1V,T
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Kit HA 111 W. Mom Aii I' E,
Attorney lor 1'laiulilf
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