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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1898)
HILLSBORO INDEEPNDE1.T Hound la ua pualoflleaal Hlliaboro,Ora.a 010 aatMnrlptlon, la advaoaa, m y UiLLBOKU fVBUMUlMU CO., Propttlur D. M. C. UAIL.T, itrnt iAL rAMHor rum rtri FRIDAY, JANUAUV 21, 1898 Ktl'l HLIlA.t t LIB MEKT1SU. A uuM-tint; of the Mi-Kinley Club of Hillsboro U hereby called to uwrt at Orange Hull on Wwlnenday, SWIh, at 7:: p. m. 18'JH, for the .urioj of !. tii. ileiit-gatfa Ut lliw iiiouUiik of tin) State UiogW) of lUublien Club, to U I..I.J at Portland, Ort-gon, on February, 1, 1H'J8. (1. W. Patteiwon, I'rm Uctiton lio uian, Kec'y. The Ituedville ltepublican Club will hold a meeting- next Tuesday verting to eltK-t delegate! to the Ktute Club intt tinif. President Dole, of Hawaii, is In Wa-sbington where he was cordially received aH the chief executive of a aistrr republic. Knglund in awaking to the knowl edge that Hhe i weak on land, and money for a new army in niggardly appropriated. The I'ortland Tribune reortn the discovery of a rich vein of coal three miles from The Dalles in Wasco coun ty. The vein in 17 feet thick but 400 feet under the Hurface of the ground. U'Ken met Htevens, his accuser, in the I'ortlaml committee meeting and struck him, Htevens struck back. A real light without gloves was com- menil but hindered by bystanders. LOXt'.SAit'S TO AVOID. The Uregonian of the 17th admits that it and certain republicans of the last legislature htid something to do with holding up that body. That had better not lieen told, no honor attache. Itd.-claren that the bold up as in the intert of ouinl mon ey. This the facts do not verify. The populists and deinocrits, pro nounced free silver people united with 'a number of republican ineiulxTs" to prevent organisation. Were those populists and democrats and "a num ber of republican ineinU-rs" doing something in the interest of sound money? No one telieves it. The t tregonian itself knows tietter. Did Hark ley and Jiourne and iiilyeu and U'lten do ought in the interest of sound money? Who was on the other hide? The republican party, the genuine, honest sound money advocates, toiling, striving, reasoning, lniMrtuning "a number of republican memliers" to unite with them to organize the leg islature for business and the election of some sound money republican to the senate whose vote they saw would be so welcome in the national leg islature liefore two years had passed. A step further. I-t us note some of the individuals among the great republican majority, and they shall lie men u-hom-TH ixfct- azzrx our neighbors. Who is there that lare accuse Senator S. Hughes of this county ol doing aught in the interest the Hcxihiliiy of circulaltion In this of free i-ilver, or Ilepresentatlve iiarairrHiih and the other conditions. -This is the piau in brief. It dif fers materially from the (Jage plan, which continue the bond basis of bank circulation to a large degree, and which takes up some portion of the United State treasury notes on an Issue of gold bond but does not pro vide fur the cancelation of the notes. It is prefetable to the Mage plan in resist to the abolition of the bond basis of bank cir.-uliition, but as a whole the scheme is more far-reaching probably than iimgr-Hs is prer ed to entertain. Kxpediency has not been consulted in its prearation, as Mr. Uage felt hound to consult it in preparing it iu a practicable measure of reform. Tie-rein lies the great difference. Itoth plans nave the same end in view, hut one recognizes the poljtical difficulties in the way while the other pays no attention to them." The Chicago I'ost comments: "Contraction is guarded against by the provisions for an increase in hank circulation, ami the sentimental friends ot the greenback have a long period in which to reconcile them selves to the change. The olij.-etors against new bond issues have no grievance against the commission's plan, and the only argument left is that based on a frank prefcrem-e for government paper issues; a preference not shared by many, since it means it-eiiiiHCKisrii in the original sense irredeemable notes." The JndianaHlis N-ws explains Teller has introduced a resolution in the senate looking to the forced use of silver. Now is the time when the nation needs more republicans in that chamber. Hudson? On the stump and in the columns of the Orcgonian itself, lie always supsirted sound money, so with Hon.U. W. Marsh, and J. 11. C. Thompson was so straight for sound money that he leaned over backwards. The Oregonian nor any one of "a number of republican mem Iters" can act-use these men of loiter ing in the company of populists or democrats. Hut the Oregunian anil its "a number of reiiubli .-an mem hers" did. The Oregonian is probably right in the statement that the populists and democrats at first had no matured plan for preventing organization "They drifted." They, without pre- "The changes in the national hank law are designed to increase the bank note circulation, and to make it more sensitive to business conditions. Hanks are to lie allowed to issue notes up to the full amount of their paid-up capital. Up to 2f per cent of the cap ital stock the noteM issue must not exctsnl the value of the Coiled States IkiikIs required to tie deosited with the treasury, though after five years the amount of these bonds shall Is reduced each year by one fifth, the purpose being to base circulation on assets. From the very beginninc. however, banks are to be allowed to issue 75 per cent of their notes with out a deposit of (Kinds. The present the party of wranglers and dissenters, give it new life and rcepectihility and pave the way for future success. roVt'MHTS t'l'SIOJf. Young, chairman and CI ten the whitewashed, were not endorsed to any great extent at the Portland meeting of the populist central com mittee. They favored an early state convention but were out voted by 19 to ) notwithstanding U'lten had 7 prox ies. To us on the outside it seems that this is one lime when Young and U'lten exhibited good party management. The democrats meet Mar. 28. If the populists at that date had a ticket in the Held they Mouid is) In a ls-tter oitioii to ile maud their share. They would lie organized whereas now they will go to their convention at loose ends. On t lie question of union this resolution was adopted : "Itesolved, that we, the state cen tral committee of the people's party of the state of Oregon, recommend to ttie various county conventions of the people's party throughout the slate, that they instruct their dele gates to the ieople's party state con vention as to whether they should fa vor a fusion or co-oporatioii or alliance f forces with the democratic and sil ver republican parties, or either or -'h of tku;, ai.d 14.0.1 MintC princi ples or conditions they may favor such union, if any." So the matter does not go to the lieople after all. The populists favor only the referendum for clHptrap. Hut they will fuze. as cliool girl's toes, 1 itmimitMtmiimmtnmmmnmm? fnm (Aa JVn IVa," awutarf, ad. limber wb bav Tn daughter ot actiuol mg thould watch their health mora carefully lhaa their atudic. Th proper development of their body ia of the ant im portance. A Aar th wnBoemeol of the achoul room, plenty of out-of-door eierelae houlU bo ukea. It is better that their ehildrea never Irara their a, b, e'a, thaa that by learning them they low thru- health. But all tuia is aelf-evidrut. Everyone admit it every una knowa it, but everyone doe not know how to build them up when ore they are broken down. The following nuth.-J of om su.iiir, it rightly applied. ave your daughter 1 Ihe young lady i the nfteen-year-old daughter of Mr. anei airs. Sirpucn iiaroea, who Uvea near Bur ney. In J.1 She ia a briirhl young lady, U find of hooka, alihiaiirh her proirrraa in thia line haa hrea eonnidvimhly retarded by the eonaiilerable amount of aickneaa eh ha ex perient-ed. bhe haa mimed two yeare of i'hool on account of her bad health, but now ane will be able to puraue her atudiea, aineo her health haa been reatorrd. Jler fiaher waa talkini; of her ra to a aewnpaper man one day recently. " My daairhter haa had a very x rioua time of it," aid Mr. Barnea, "but now we are all happy to know that ahe la netting along all ripht and ia atroiiKer than aver." Aek-d to relate the atory of hia duiiKhler, Mr. Barnea con tinued : "About three yeara ago, when ahe waa twelve yeare old, ah began to grow weak and m-rvoua. It waa, of eounw, a deli cate ace for her. Hh gradually grew weaker and lirr ni-rvi- wer at aurh a tenman that the leant little nolne would irritate her very much, and ahe waa very miarralile. There waa a continual twitching in Ihe arma and lower limiia, and we wef afraid that ah wan going to develop 8t. Vitua' dance. a" She Iti'pt filling worae and finally we bail to take her from her arhonl and her atiidica. Shi- wax atrong and henlthy before, weighing elglity-fivc pounda, and In three montha ahe had dwindled to tiity-llir pounda. hbe wua thin and pale, aud waa almoal lifrlcaa. We diet evrrvthing we could for her, and tried all the doctora who e hough! could do hr any food, but without reauii. " 1 here waa an old family friend near Mil ford who had a dauirliur alHiiird the aame way. and ihe was cured by lr XV, llama' I'luk Pilla ttt Tale People. T)i y came here oti duy to apend r-unlay, and they told u aliout their daughter a eaM. It waa vary much like Lury'e, and they adviaed oa to nrr ut. M Uliama' i'lnk I'llla lor nr W had a faith in them, but were finally pereuaded to try the pilU We bire :t been aorrv for it. Thrv helped her at once. and by the time ah had taken eight bon a 01 wic mvuit-iDt anv waa entirely eurt-ti. She took the laat doae in April, and haa not been Bothered, aince. rh la sow atrong' thaa ever, weigha ten pounda more than ever before, and her cheek are lull ot color. She can now gratify her ambition to atudy ana become an edueated woman. ' Thoae who ar in a poaition to know, atnte that Dr. Williania' rink Pilla for Pale People ia not a patent inemcin out a preneri pi ion uaed for many ycara by an eminent pruriiiioiier who produced the most wonderful reulta aiih them, curing all forma of weaknesa arising from a watery condition ot the IiIimni or ahattered nervea, two fruitful caiiM-i. of a. moat every ill to which ncah ia heir. 1 he pilla are also a aperifio tor the trouhlea peculiar to female, auch aa euppreMttnn, all forma of weakneaa, chronic coiit!iiition. bearing down paiua, etc., and in the caac of men will give apeedy rellci and enect a vht- manent cure in all caaea ariaing from menial worry, overwork, or idji-CMs-N of whatever nature. They are entirely harm li s ami can be given to weak and rickly children vtiih tha greatest good and without the slightcxt danger. Ir. Willinma' Pink Pilla are aold bv all dealers, or will Is- aent noat Dnid on receift of price, 50 ci nta a box or aii ixoea for $2 80 (they are never wild in bulk or hy the lid), by addreaaing Ir. Williania' Medi cin Uompany, Schenectady, M. i. HAVE YOU USED BUTTER PARCHMENT? . . . All gilt-edged butter put on the mar ket by cream I tea is wrapped in paja-r. The product of the private tlaity would reach its market in much liettei cuiuli- . . . tion if wrapped iu Butter Parchment than it does when wrapjK.il in cloth. Parchment is not ouly better than cloth but cheaper. . . . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, from which sheets can be cut 27 Parch meat wrapjxrs cost 24 cents. 55 cts. 60 cts 500 Sheets 8x11, 500 Sheets. 8x13, The standard size for 2-joiuwl rolls is 8x!i iuches; 2-pound blocks are wrapjied in the 8x13 size. One reasoti why pajer has not K-en generally used heretofore, fanners could not get it nt the central store It is now kejt at the ItulejH'iidetit of fice cut to any size wanted. lauuuiUiumiuuimuiiuiauuiuii' Min.no.N. Ihe Linn County 1'jmbllcan, a lion of a weMn which they were small uarto Is a new venture In corruptly paid to use. The Oregon newspaperdom at Albany. The ian admits a litter well organiy.nl plan meaiiatlon, loutid lliemseives in jh- tax on circulation Is done awav with, and iu lieu thereof there is tax new candidate ia republican in sl- itics and apears to be anxious to se cure republican voters at the next election. and asserts that it was unscrupulous. We know from other sources that the plan included the support of Bourne for speaker. His support was direct ly in the Interest of free silver. The Within a week several fierce riots have (s-currod in tho streets ol Ilav ana. At one time It looked as though our fleet woultl have to go thereto j.rotect American Interests, ft)urne WMi tut frw Hi,v,.r ht h(U, I... A .f t . I ' uui iiuei lor ine time nas oeen rest or ed. Blanco's government is not at of 2 s-r cent a year on the notes out standing in excess of till per cent anil not In excess of HO per cent of the cap ital. The notes up to till per cent and not In excess of 80 per cent of the hank's capital and one of t per cent on the notes in excess of NO per cent all stable. . . . . . . uregonian raisin no voice 01 protest f tie caj.ital. The notes up to till hut willfully forsook the republicans H-r cent of the caj.ital are untaxed. The result of this jilan would Is ex peeled to be that banks ordinarily would not issue circulating notes in excess of HO jier cent of their capital as they would seldom find it prollt Mr. Oeorge W. Bacon, late of Kor- st urove, has bought the roiling stock and horses in Wiley A llennis' stable and will continue the business it the Maine corner. Mr. Bacon is (-paring And painting all the old ouggies and carriages aud will add several new ones. He will also idd several horses to the livery. We ail welcome Mr. Bacon to our busimss circle aud extend our hearttelt wish es for the success which his enterprise merits. ROAD SI TtKVISOKS fOK MH. who nlone stood for sound money. Bourne wanted to Is- sts-aker. been elected as a republican but he went off with Tellei and Canon. He Congressman Tongue , yesterday was before the jiublle lands commit' tee iu the mteiest of the westerners who are hampered by department had been kicked out of the republican Lble to issue notes on which thev party. To consort with him waa to be in the interests of free silver. The Oregonian and its "a numls-r of rep ublican members" consorted. The rule governing tho segregation of "regonian further .ys Bourne and mineral Trout non mineral lands. He 1 ""-""" "" hoH to sti-ure legislation along lines ,Journe HnJ ta for that will simi.iifv actiulrinir titles to unu "enasemeni 01 tite currency liiil I Mitchell must have lieen for sound other evidete-es The Oregonian apueara to be much I that he favored sound money. As worried over the jircdiction of some far back as December IS95 or January I were taxed C per cent. They would 1 1 . . .. . oiny isue notes in excess 01 HO js-r cent of their capital in periods of great financial jipv as in IMlli when clearing-house cirtifieaUw were issued Well since Indeed the 2 r-cent tax would of- tree silver ten lie of notes alsjve 00 ja-r ti-nt. Thus the hank currency would expand auto matically to meet the demands of the business avoilcl." of Its friends that in order to "get there" I'ennoyer and Mitchell will enter Into a political combine. Pen- noyer't successful combines with re- jiublicatm have usually been with tho faction of which the Oregonian 1890, he, in the United states senate voted against the finance committee report substituting a frceMjvcr coin- I'tliTi HAkXim, The I, inn County Ht-nnblicau a age bill for I ingley's emergency tariff new pajs-r Just slartJ at Albany hy bill. Later lie supported the repul-1 Porter t Homers has thine words for lican national platform adopted at the Multnomah factionists: It iai the earnest desire of retiubli cans throtigleout the state that then publicans ut Multnomah county come together and iu some man ner harmonize their differences. An Important state campaign la soon comiiix on and ut.ity and harmony in the ranks .,f t,e party are essen- is tho mouth piece. The first one Nt. 1-ouis, supporteil it on Ihe stuiun. hoistiil this jiestilential demagogue and at the jxills voted for the nomi- into the governorship, and some of nee of the republican party, the only the repulil leans of Washington roun- organlzaiion that stands for aound ty have gissl cause to rememlK-r it. tntiney. From a man's declarations This Insist gave him a Jirestigo that and his acts we judge of his heart. the occasional sjiasmsof political hon. Therefore, Mitchell must have es esty, that may have seized his rejmb-1 (Hiused the cause of sound money lican friends have not been able to He was an active candidate on the It ml and inis rati vet.; republican sui tlestroy. These Hinbads, of their republican ticket for senaUir. The cess, We understand ti. one siilt own frtu will, put this old man of the I Oregonian opposed him and wtsrked has made overtures to the other vide sea astride, and they must bear the with the avowed iree silver party. I looking to an adjustment of the dif- hurden until the rejiulillcan voters True the Oregonian did not delils-r- tieulty. We also learn that Ihe oth lorgei me defeat of Cornelius for gov- ately swing for free silver but its acts er side has rejected all proffers of ernor. Mitchell and his friends who hud that effti-t. What interest did it s-ai- and is standing tin its dignity gave me 1 01. the earnest hearty sup- desire to serve? Beat Mitchell for and claiming that it is right and that pun inai ins worm deserved have personal reasons, and its "a-niimls-r- the other side Is wron. One side no use for this humbug. He belongs of-rejiublicHn-iuemls-rs" wantetl to to the crowd that fuztil with the control the firirHiiiy.iiinri ..r tin. ....in mittes. The fine Italian hand of Hon. Jos. Simon is there seen. No. 2 3 4 5 ( 7 h 9 10 11 12 l.t 14 in 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2"i 2t 27 2H 29 ao 31 32 33 !4 3f 3ti 37 3H 39 40 41 42 43 41 4S 4fi 47 48 49 50 r,i S2 S3 54 5t Name. Punt Office. E A I-ildy, Tualatin A C Hall, HherwtKxl Chis Molstead, Scliolls Joseph Jack, Fartiiington John Witt, HillslMiro Kdward Wood, Tigardville Ferd CI roner, Scholls A Johnson, Ualeigh C W Allen Beaverton Jas Ktsmunsen, Km-dvillee Nels Hansen, Cedar Mills Peter Nelson, Hillslsjro Peter Moritz, Bethany FJ Williams, Hillsboro Thos Connell, (Jlencoe J II Powers, Hdlslsiro J B Mc.Vew, Oreenville J W Marsh, Centcrville Andrew Knox, Forest tlrove L'dwig Kis-hler, dales Creek John lieisler, Clales Creek C N Johnson, -Dilley tleo il Temple, (Jastori C Christlanson, Buxton A Htorey, Oaston W Slepiienson, Laurel Chas Dliondt, Fl-rest Urove K P Cornelius. Olencoe C W James, Cornelius ; Sam'l OrndofI, Lilirel P Potterson, Cedar Mill LCurstens, Manning C True, Middletou F Stioen, Cornelius A Sc'iltH-ht, Tigardville Jos Itobinson, Farmington Oeo Brickell, Middleton W J Buttner, (Vdar Mill J C Beach, Olencts! Jer paliiiHteer, ltedville 11 II Hall, Olencoe Thos Williams, (jlencoe II C'liallMcoiiil',( Virnelius J J M'-achani, Mountaindale W A Brown, (jlencisj W F Allen Ulenwond Sherm'u Bacon, Bacana MSB HayctK-k, Oales Cnx-k M T Bab-s, Oaston I C Clutter, Tualatin J)avid Weiiger.Olenots? WII Moreland. Hiilslniro I)l Stevenson, Hherwood C K Khorey, AJouiitainilale Uco W M'Uaw, flreenville IX TIIK ( I IK'l'IT COl liT, OF THE Stateiil tiiegmi, fur Wualiingtuii Coun ty. ( in c."il.v) riiiliipc Chaperon. Pluintilf i vs. i August Siltiiiiilt, 1 Vti-iu la nt i To Augiisl Hrhiniilt, (li-fenilant In the inline ol'tlie Mtutu ol'n-r)n: You uri- In-n-liy re.iiire.l to appear ami answer tlit- complaint riled agiunt you la-rein hy tin- llrsi il;iy ol'tlie 111m term ol ' Court alie'r the expiration of the puhlii atioii of ihis siimiiioio. to-wu: hy .Momlav .Mareh lKwaml il you lail lo ao answer Ihe plain till will apply to the Court for Ihe relief prayeil tor. to-wit: puluiuent upiinst saiil August rH'timi'li lor I0" uii h IU tier rent I imerest lioin Noveintier pi. ISili. iin.l Hi) ;lllor:ieys frea iiImi coals of anil. Iiinl,..r inai pialiilins iiiiirtKUim upon the easl hall 01 ine mniiiiwcHi iniarter ol ait-lmn H towuslilii 2 lie. till rallire Si weal of Will,.,,,. eoe .Mi riuian i-ontaiuiiiK ' acres in Waali- nijiiou ouniy iimgoii, lie loriK-loseil umi wini plenum's mini as piovuleil hy law t nioiaiy ine iiioresiuu Hiiina ami thai you ...... ,1.1 i'1-ir-i.nn i-iHiniing lllliler Vou Is- harriil ami I'oriKloseil of nil rlwli t or'i...nlie ........ ,,, mm iuoriKiu.'1'il prenilsea. 1 111s piioiii iiiion in mailo hy onler of Hon. I . A. Mellriile jmlne of the uhove naiueii t oiirt, iluly ininle .lanuary II, Is-K it. CI I KON, r-n Attorney for Plaintiff. A II l. ITltATOIt w M I t:, Fxrrntrlx'M !'tlre. X'UIIUKIS IIEHKHY (ilVKX, THAT 1, me iiiHIersiKiiisI, have lit-oii iluly appoiuieu ny tiu- Hon. County court of the Mule ofUrcKon for M UNhimiluii county, exeeuirix of Ihe last will ami ti-staiucnt til William Crulilis, iki-eased, ami liavt-duly iiualilieil us Hiii h. All pernoiiM having claims unainst the ca lale ut saiil Williiini tiruhhs. ilK-e:isil. lire iii-ii ov iioiiiii u 10 present the nauiu to me, Willi Ihe proper vouchers at the law ollii-c ol W. N. Il.irreu in Hillahoro, Druuoii, wilhin mx in, Hill, s from the ilnle hereof. liiieil at HilMiuro. tin-iron, thiaStli ilay ol January, ls:is, MAHUAKKT lltt l!I18, Kxeeiitrix of the lat will ami testament ol Willj.1111 tiruhhs, liircaaed. :KK)7 XTOTK'KIS II KliKHY tilVKN. 11 on the Hist lay ol Ihw., Is!l7, il. rMi THAT the nil. Iiriusl was illllviiniiointiKl hv the Conn- ty Court of Ihe Malt- of Oregon for Hie county ol ashinrlon, Exeeuior of the 111st win ami testament of Autrust ticntz lliseaseil.aml all nersona liuvimr i-laiina againsi Naiil ei tate are herehv reoiiireil to presi-ni tin- saine, with proper vouchers. 1 1 111 II SIX Mil lilt IH rillll I il- .lute Ii..r....l In Hie lllllll.'rs!lleit at llla ullll. M um inwrtjui County Oregon. n. A. M ltll AM, r.xis-utor of the last w ill uml TetMiiiiit of Annual lietitz. Di-ccascd. Ualeigh Hlott ami (IcorKC Durham. A tlorta ys tor said estate. 1 M7 N'OTICK IS H KliKHY IMVKX. 'I'M AT the timlersigneil ailminirtralor of tin eslate of A i 1 1 i a in liuthrie, 1 leeia. . I . pur suant to an order ot the County Conn ol ine .--iaie ui recoil, tor asTitiirioii oiin ty. iitadi- on the 3rd day of Januaiv. ls:i.s. will at I he soul h door of the uni t Mouse, ill lliUshoro, Washington, outii v, I in l-oii on aturday, the I th day of V, hniui y lis, at the hour of two oVIork p. in. ill said day. sell all the rif.-hl, title ami inter est which the aaid deceased had at the tunc of his death in and to the lulloHitiK de serilied real ealate to-wit: Conimencintt at the Northwest comer of the North ( 'i I half of tin- XorthcuM (',) ourthof 8eetion (7) seven Tow indiiii r two Mouth liaiiKc CJ) two wesi of Villain-; tl .MermiMii riinniiiL' ut iisoi, i,.ie i,i,u theme east (1' i two rods; ihenee north (s i) eighty rods; them e west -J.) two rod- to tin plaeeof iH-fciiiniiiK containing (1) one acre more or lesa. Alsoa nortinn of that trail of hind knoui, ami desi rihed on the plats and survevs of Ihe Tutted ritales as tin- donalioii' land claim of .lames Heed, iu T. 2 si. K. , of the Willamette Meridian, and more par ticularly descrihed as follows, to wit : lle-l-'iniiinK at the Northwest corner stake ol the James Heed donation laud claim run ning east sixty rods, thenee south forty rods, thence west sixty risl, thence north lorty rods to the place of larinniiur, in sec- non i, -even i. z K, it. g w. eon ta i il i lif! Iiltis-n acres to the highest and U-st hiddi r lor casli in hand, the purchaser paying the expctisca of the trausler o' said premises JHX M A 1 N I, A X 1 1, Admitiisitrator of the estate of William (iuthrie, ll.s-eased. .'C(-;i7 isa Tlio V Lftxtolx & triii iz Out. 9 J Is well said that manners make the 1 r man.btit the more solid ingredient of CALL ON character is also necessary to i true tyre of manhood. If a man lias these both. and also has the koihI sense to dress well A ne win una me "latchstring out" for him all over the world. FOR REALLY CORRECT DRESS In Material, Style, I it, Finish, and Gentle manly effect, you should order your tailor ing of M. BORN & CO.. - The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors For over UO V cam the I.rn.lcra In the Cut.,ra A T ra.le. Vou can ait a --HOI V Suit or Overcoat I lor iea nmiiry thiin ia usually laid for inferior goods ntnl tiuloritiff. I IT AM HMMI Ct All tNTKI IL N) .TinoN. I. IHE CHiCUIT CIM'I! I' tlK I III-: I a Plate ol UrcKon lor the Counlv ol Washineton Anton Vicke. I'laintill'. 1 Xotlce r final Settlement. th di-ino rep-freo-silver hartl money com hine that, under the advice of the Or- e"iiian held up the last legislature. W AslHStiTOM Col'NTV. "We have nothing to do with it, Umrly iliirerencts) and the country newspar outside of Multnomah county, that insists on parading the ine initial tlillerences of the party is not a repuhlican sr; it Is giving aid and comfort to the enemy." This from tlie Corvallis I'nion moves the THE 1M1 A AIOI.I" litroltl. On the outside of tins issue appear- full synopsis of the report of ihe monetary couiinission appoinftsl some months since hy the Imlianap- convention of hankers. The oils Springfield, Mass. Ilepunlicari iiotn ing the report says : 'The proHs-d .scheme of monctary Inhh-kniiknt to say that the Union, reconstruction is the most rmln-i if it ei ves lirolMir Ihamihl II... u I .. i. . in. ,um. uKiTimi. ii priivnii-s nrint-ex- liou will entertain the same opinion tinguishment of the Cmied Slate- as some of the other repuhlican coun and treasury notes within ten years. ,..." rs. repunncans In the through the Issue of three-nerni-nt st.it.. ,,.,lul.l.. ..I M..K. L - I . . . . ' '""HHimu county goui isinns ami the application of we nave an Interest In every precinct, any surplus revenues available. It ve want reput.lican votes. We have provides further for the crrs.li.wl an Homeo as is-si we i-ould, diligent- for gold or silver bullion held hv the ly and s rsistently,in the interest of treasury agaiust the treasury notes of protection and sound money. The 1S!HI. aud for the nsleiiunion ,.f .,lv..r pnaianxers are already exultingly dollars in irold as nrescnt.sl Ii i.....i ,.K u-iory ior iree silver In nally swtvps away the bond basis f,,r June. Are we republicans of the hank circulation and is rinits thi " ",lr w come lo oanks to issue notes to t he ani.iiint of ... - naught tiecause of a factional fight in their paid up and unimpaired -a. " "rv uien-sieti, or, uai, sucn notes to te a nr or lion m , ..ih,l . .... " i 11 country prxs on ail iauk a.s.s-ls. Five p. r o ut nf can nrtng a pressure Us.n the factions this circulation Is to he held in t ie unit win cause tin in to unite, it Is I treason In U-..I.I u .,..,.. ' I r, - - - n ......... pros-r that It lie done. Say, I'nion, did it ever strike you that the factions are restive under the , res lire or coun try republicans, not only the press, but the voters? The h-fcicr m to think their fight is none of our busi ness, but It Is. We In the country an vitally Interested in piling repul lican vobw in one heruja. fund. llank notes issueil within tin ia-r cent of the bank cap tal will U free of tax: issmsl above t!0 per cent and ls-low Ml srcenf, Ihe tax on the exivss will b 2 s-r cent, and on the exec alsive ho sTtvnt the tax will he ii percent. State hanks will Is- adtuilbsl to the scheme presumably by merely sul. milting to goveruinent examiuation says the other is bad and tho pth side says Ihe other f Hows ar thr ones who are had. V- .... . .1" on tins nasi wan the pres ent fiHiluiK on both si.ft mi compro mi--can lie reached. Ho we suggest an. I h"ie that our suggestion will meet the approval on both sid.-s. Lei each side ch.xise a republican from the interior of the slate. i-t lln-se two republicans yet luHdor and chisise a lliinl repiiiili. au from th southern portion of tin- s'ate. 11 these ihns- republicans num. loK,.h er in I on ia nil ami hoar the stale- in. -ills on Isith sides, carefully weik;!! Ihe eviileuiv and then ilis-nh- ihe ids- oti it merits. Let Isith sides sult-mn ly pl.sljre llienisvfs, in advainv, In annle by theihs isioii of (h. commit, tee. The republicans of the state an getting out of patience with the lull drawn out fight of republicans in Multnomah county ami unli- mat ters are stain settled may s'utvi anil resort to drastic and unpleasaii' measures to enforce discipline anil ex (s i dissension iu the parly. There are several ways to aeivmplish this result. iVnying Multnomah tsiut iy repres4-utation in the ststecoiiv-iitiuii would ls a haish measure, but as a dernier resort it loutitli would le etfivtive, "Oh," but says one, "you cannot count Usm or achieve sue ess in the next state election with mt iln- aid of Multnomah county. Here is where you get your republican ma only." We cannot achieve success) with Multnomah county the way nutters now stand, and if we cannot achieve succesx without ber we shall U- no wiirse oil, but shall purge H t or k ho Id em .Meeting. Nolle is herel.y (.veil that a meeting of i..,",.i(-in ,i iiiu r imi .annual liana 'horn. Oregon, will lie held nt t hank of shnte .V Kisiiu on the 1st dav of M.ireh, IMis. for the niirpoac o electing a hoard nj'.liris iors for the enauing vciir aiid lor the transaction of kucIi other "htisim aa as tii:i v coin heorc said mcctiiur. J. v. Miutc, i'resideiit. AtimlnlNtriitor'n .olire. VJOTICK IS IIKIIKHY G1VKX. THAT A the umlersidmsl hag M. ,)v pointi-d hy tlied ty Court of Wualiiii(. .i.i , .-i,oe oi ifrccoii. niuniiostra. lor ol the estate of Joseph MHiowan, de ceased, and that he has uunliiied ,,., iidmiuistrator All person tlietel'ore dav. iiik cliiitns ai-aitist .aid estate an- lurehv reiitestisl and re,iiireil to present them illi the proper vou. hers to the iindcrsiirn. e. at the l aw nltli I S It. Iliisl.ni ... Hilts. horo. Washinirton County. Urckron. within ix months lioin the dale hereof JAM KM M'UOWAX IMIsUiro. Dickon, Jan. IS, ls'.is. VJOTICK HIIKKKllY C.IVKX, THAT Xl the umlcrsii:n.sl. Ad'niniatrnior of me i-iuie oi jacoo Bteiner, ili-ci asisl. has lili-il his li tiiil account in the lionorahlel County Court of the fitatu of (Ircu-on. for nusniiiKioti i oiinty jisking for the liin, setlicincnt cf said estate, and that aaid County Court has fixed Monday the4th day nl January, lts,Ht the Court room of sum . oiin in iiiuaiioru. County ami Mlate nloresaid, at the hourol 111 o'clock a. in. of said day as the time and place of hearing objection to said petion and the linal set licincnt ol said eslate. Hillnhoro, Heccmls-r. i'2 IS!I7 J. J. KI RATU, Administrator of the ustuto of Jaeou rJteini.r, deceasinl, Hannah II .Smith. Krvin .Smith, Will (iuiloti. Allien (liiiton. Will Cnl. Ion Jr, and Maiul. I.ola itoy. I, lu 11, and Charlcv (iuitou minora. DeCta. To Krvin Hniitl. defemlant. In the name of Ihe Sh.t...,l ilr-.. vr. are herehy reiiiired to appear and a'nswet the complaint tiled apiinst yon in the unovc euiineii cause, liytlie third Monday iu March lsus, towit: Nlaifh ai, ls., tlie same heiiiK the first dav of the next reg ular U rin of said court ' followim; tin- ev iration ol the tunc prcscrils-d for Ihe iml.. ication of this siimiiions and if cm i-.il so to aps-ar and answer, the plaiiilill will apply to tlie Court for the relief demand,.,! iiiereiii, mwii: ior jiiilcmeiit ii(raiiisi delt. naiiiiau it ninitii m ti. um of tSTU timet ti er wan interest iiiereon since l-eh. s. ls'17 at S per cent per aiiutiin; for J altorneys fees and the cosla and ilishursmciits here ",: f.l'a" plainiill's iiiort).'ai;e on the X K Slcrin asliinifton County tire(on he fore- V"1 '! aain mil property lie sold to at- isivsaiu jOil(fiii.ii; that the delcndatil und ach of then he barred anil Corel, ised ol all their riirht, title and interest in and to satd premises and for other and further leoi'i. This Summons Is acrvisl upon you hv i.iiiu.eiiiioii ny oruer ol lion. T. A Mc I'.ride iudircof the Ath iii,ll..;,.l ,i;.;,.,' ... Oregon, dated at Hillsboro in-iron liiss-m-ber ijj.,7. It. r. liKI.I,. Aiiorney lor 1'lainlill. f SCKULMERICH & SON, HILLSBORO, OREGON, AND SEE PATTERNS. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - THREE COLLEGE COURSES --- CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY The Academy prepares for Colleao and aievs a ciiorouflh Lnfllish Education, the best pre paration tor teaching or business. All ex penses rery lotc. Board and rooms at the Ladies Hall $3 to $4 per teeek, including electric liflht and heat. THE COLLEGE DORMITORY Under experienced manaaement. trill fur- nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, notto exceed $1.50. For full particulars, address president McClelland, Forest Croce, Oregon FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 15, 1S97. H0-i Xot'rcoi P'-inlN-ttlemenf .tilniiiiiwtrntor'n .olire. TtHlci-; is II KliKHY (JIVKX. i.1 tlie illi.lersiirmsnias rs-eli THAT i,,u. .... pointed hy the County Court of Wa-himt-Ion County. Mate of Unwin. ii,lrni,,,.ir.,i. or ol the estate of Anna ,s. linker il, ......( iin.l that he has iiiulilnsl aa such administrator. All person,, therefore loivli, ..i..i.... iii-ainsi said date are hin i.v re.ni, si. si lid rioninsl to t, resent ih. ni .tl, i per vouchers to the I! ndersiiMi.sl nt il,.. I..- uiuieoi r.. i.. loiiuuc. in III ,oro U ..I,. iiirl. m county (iretfon, within six inonths rolu the date hcnsif. II illslioro. llrcifoll. I lee r IsnT -'-:i 11. V. tii if: i'm iv ' VJOTICK IS IIKHKIIY (IIVKN, THAT X the umlcr.siKneil Adminiatriilor n, the estate of Jimi iiii Connell d na.t I...- thisda tiled in Ihe County (out ol tlie state of I In-Koii lor Washington eountv hia tliuil uccouiit in said estate and that Slon day the LMth day of January, lHiia, haa Us-n set hy said Court for the hearinarand deter mination ol the same. All persons inu-r-rested in said estate are nolilied to la-and appear in said Court on said duy and make ol.is tioiis it any they have to the allow ance of said tin I account mid the discharKe ot said administrator. iinled lleci tnher. In, lHiiT. JOisKl H COXXKI.L, Ailn 1'itstrator ot the estate of Jo eph wiioi ii, til ( I usi'ii, ,il-.Ti IX TIIK CIIICI IT KH IiT, (IF Till: a niute oi (in-Knu lor ashiii(fton count v in ine iiiiuier in ine asiKiiiuentof W K and Alice M. Ilettiichanip. Insolvent ileht ors, Not ire ia herehy (riven, that the tinder alined asHi(jnif of I he nlsive nauied ins,,. vent delitors has tiled hia final aivntiiit as assignee of said insolvents in the Circuit court ol the Miilc of (Ireiron for Washing ton county, and that saiilcircuit court has set Monday the :'lst day of March ls? at the Circuit court room in ll,ll-i..,r.. ,., o'elock a m of said dav, as the time m.,1 place lor hearinir ohiectiona to ,..,i n.,..! account of said assiirn... ,.i,,l r..r ,i !.i aettlemelit of said esluie of Ihe said W K und Alice M. Ileai hain. insolvent . I.. I.i. I'llted at IlillslKiro on il.,. .i Ilis-elnhcr 1SJI7. ' 3 W V II ... . . ...... ii.irreu. rtsiLrnee ol the estate yv. K. and Alice M llcaiiehaini., 1 iim.K (l.-l. tors' Hurley Drown, Attorneys lor Asai(rncc. s Hillsboro Pharmacy TrF Sumlrie union buxjk 8TPT. Bailey. Ficp 1 nre fresh !ruRs. linisl.es, Paints, Oils, Smges an.l all i 'tire ii rst ciass cutlery a sjecialty. r 'htnCarr in t o... pound 1., l'rfai-ri,iiioi.H.--7w- I)nterKjsts per sold statute of cniimv unroll to salisK- the hereinls-ror. iiamisl sum and lor thocosls and emeu. SI'S III SMl.l S.l ,. H .i.l u. .. . -., I 1 . .,,,.e, i v will I i to rei 1 1' Il I til ii ( 'P l'illl. . uiess ,v nan.t tins.,11, ,ny ,,f Janu- ... . .... w " IlKAIM' lil) i in oi n .i -in lif.-l.iti ( ,,iwil snow M, i a,,, am . Altorneys lor i'laintill. iriron. ot e.lt I TATIOV Ailiiiiiiltalrnlor'n Volir-r. VOTH K is IIKHKIIY 1.1 the mule rsicm-d has Is-en AilMliiiatmtona Xotirr. yolIcK IS HKRKI1Y (ilVKX. THAT 11 the ii ml, rs. uned has linn apHiinie, -, ... II, .11. . OIII1TV 1 Iff III I 1 1 M t-.trt -.1 '' ' " asiiiiii'ton 1 oil li t v A,li.,i... is, r.uor oi Hie eslate o Win K Sinitl, ,,.. ce.i-isl. All s r,,,i,s h.ivinit claims anain-t aid c.I.ite an- herehy noli .! to i,r, .,.t the same or allowance to the undersigned ji Iheotliceol lluiiiphnvsA Son in ,,. s,ro unron or at my residence near West . "' -'' ( ouniy within months i. ,iii iiik o.iiean,! all persons i n,lel,t, , -iiMiis,., ,. m mane imnuslia ,. pavm, n ' o me. KVM A K !-MIT'. A.lii,ii,,st.a-ri i he isie of Wm I Mintli dissaiisl. St-M ilVKX. THAT till V nls pointed i.y the County Court of Washing ton I oimty Mate of Orirou. administrator ol the estate ot Horatio II. linker deceased, an, I I li.it he has ,lialilied aa ailch admin Istiator AH persons I lien tore lmvin claims air.iin.-t said eslate are herehy re 'lu. stisl md risiiire,l lo presi iit them with Ihe proper vouchers to tlie nnderaiirned at the law other of K. II. Tongue in llill.lsjro Wushinnion County (Inron within ai iitouiha from the date hereof. '-'-:" II. K. iIUMjM. Hillslsiro, Dre. lHs i7, 17, .lc of l-'lnal Wf-tllrMrat. to NCTH K IS IIKHKIIY (IIVKV. THAT I. Ind Wili.hler ris-utorof the es. i ue in Henry Mohriasler dis-eawsl have lih-d my tinal aeconiit as auch executor with the clerk of the County Court ol ashiiieton Counlv islate of Oregon and thei oiirt has ai pofntisl Momlav the 7th lay . fel.Miary I" at 111 o'chak in the lon iiiMiii ,,r tii,. hearina- of ol.je. lions thereto ami the Im.'il settlement tlier.s.f HiKII Wl.MiKI.KU; Kiciitotof.slalcof Hetirv rsi lir.a-.lcr ileeeasisl. H li Nieholas. Attorney Kill ( KtN MA LIS 0 11-17 KX. I x Tin: ii 1 Male ol II I X IV reiroti. I,e Ci'll.-T (IK Wiushinctnii TIIK nun- HYi VlliTI'K (IK AX kVi'i'i-rinv issued out of the Circuit Conn ,,ni..! Mate nl Oriroti for M iiltuomah Coimtv and to me diriftisl. in favor of The Xoit!,.' ern Couiiii,.s Inviwtiiii nt Trust Limited Corporation, planilitt and attaliist l.m v' I.UIIIsdetl, Alexander l.lllnsdell li ll'otl- iiian.C.s il llolconil, and Jean Hole.,,,, I, ilelenilanls lor the stun ol !7,eosts mid lur hersiim sfJ.ilPisv with tnieresi thereon al I he rai.-of s per cenl periiiinuiii It,,,,, tin iith day ot June i7 andthe further sum ol lli'lffl with interest thereon at the rate ot s .r cent r aiunii,, , me is, ,,av ol Allirust 117 ,..! costs ami eniwnses ol sale and ol said i AOW. tllen lore. I, V virtue an.l ii, ... iiiiecof s-nil jiidifineni. and for want ol nrieiit personal property I did on . nay oi im niwr 1SJI7 lew on , I il,. eat of the ahove nauied ,i Ten. I. on- , i ii 1 1 , i hi 1 1 , r i ii sen i H", i real proporn will on Mon. lav the 7th d.iv ol y tv. Il' I' Illlte, ol Iheeslate I ol I honias I I 1 d, ci a-e.p' .'' --ic f I'arsoi,.. minor. ( Parsons. .' u iV.'.'' .'"if;" ."""J'l"'-yK''r.li.in ' ' I'-isilll interested estate. I ,r.- t inr : III Hie .a.,ie Ill the State of in said riron : You Hie ouniy . onrt o II,,. sii,. . ' '.' . ' '" " ii-llinu'totl onrt l.oein ihens.l ,,t llill.,ls,r C imlv ol Wahiiiirloii on M,,,,.l ... ci in . V I y a, at in 'el.!..V 1-p.ar in f,, e '.'Illi Mi ler- III tlie and I I", lla, V ih Use lore sl, llret'on at thi in the tin- "th O, !... hat day then and fhere to It any rvi-, why nil ..,!,, ..r lescrils d real proH-r- (inroit Ih Your lEusfiioss I)nl Then this i10 time to improve t. Il-m watt until "soiue hitio "-ma. up," l,(l, tnrt, il v y lm f ll.-incii.ls-r thia-il,,, , uViKisi. i I he wise l.iisi..ss man will ,vi.r. tiscaa t.,ii, ,-if ,, 11M.rt. in .lull e-asiiiia as i Inisy s.-asmis ' A (j.s.l a,,,! tttnu-ho,,,,,,, a,lven.siK j throuch ,1, llll.l.slliiuo I.M,KI KM,KNr UTn.ll,. i l J,i,--,"'"'Klt the mails or Hoiiicth.iiKch, t., throw rllM, come and h.d i1h. IT Vou Wore Ho nd's-.iw't'," W"re ,r"'lil"' t i i,, I 11,0 , """' '""'I Hitting y in ls sl,.,p n.-cmulaii, . .rel,,H,,,,,l,v.,.,s ami ,1 ter';' '''.""-''v-.iiw.M.I.I i ,; ' " ,ik'' ""k'v. wii; hy nn i l-llllll ,i, i nt-.o'o ,i ,i,Hir iii t ,.. ..,,,. in ii ni.ooro n a-liint'ton Coiintv (,., n nl the hour of 111 o'cha k a in ot ...,.l ."l.... Hat pic. he nil, t kin to Ihe ln,l,...i i.,.i.i... forcash the folioviitiif descril.,l r. ,.i rrtvt.wit: 1 1 A part of seetion t 1 a r I u l..,,..,i...i as lollowa Collitiieucilti where II 1 lislnsl road runa ihronvh s.o.l i..,,.i I the township line Ut.eent I a a, id r I and I .V ',',',"""'."!111 Xa "" ""'h.st isirn. r ol illlaui Adams hind thene. ea-t on,,,,,! A. lama line to here the aamn strikes n. outhae-t eorm r of land sold to i- l: ,v. moiid. thence north to said r..,id H I west with -aid road to the plm e of ls.,. I nintf coniainiiiK 117 m-n-a more or less . ispt the pr..i-riy ronveved to Ka,,k ,,, and also lo Hart and Morion inrt-nr iIiiik sl. res in Is.ih d.ssl. ,,., , n,ortKai;V. ol s)ito Allianu. Trust I ompanv All of anal laia Ml Whll.Klon ..I K- IKMIII o s allse sale ot tin- I, ' ' - " -1 1 1 . v' I ,11 I oiliilv a i l ,.-erp e.l a i. .l. . ,, . ' , '" l-'iiiii , ;,t ., , , K and vi ! cha in..,, the N' W en,,,,, of the , aH, , ! land -I inn ,,l :,!, , k . , .V" " - -a 1 1 s i: i w. w,ii,,,,.?;:.,M.,M',i.v'! .md rn.,,,, ,l ,,. S 2,. ,- .;:, j, , ''" : "":'. "''' y r I, then. . X' --v" II 1. in sal, I center ol I ,,, i lis lie i e i r l- , .' '" J ." 1 mot a. -i. ' K !l III el.a to Kl .V 14. T IS "' 'ion hue -l .ai ' ! hs to center of I ....... . I II,. ,... s .'.. .... .. , ' oroa.l III. IKS' W Use tin advert isli... ....i ll. ii,. . - "-omnia ii H Id iM.KI-INI.rsT H'l't i-xcl.ainre vour st.a-L f, loiral tender'.' NVhat , , ' ' Itnsli Work r. It, sa,,t een.er , li. e -jt l - l.; ! Chs to a pos l ii,s. s I I s.-ctl'ill hue Is tweeii .,.,.( h W I hi lie, ,,,, ehs I lien, e r- l. 1 .. - i; j riL'iil awav ol (Ii, .1 . iii ..,, . enter IS .,7 ris lo l,,e , ;l. ,.( .., ... , loll ,11, ,1, I ,,,,1 II...'. V ... ' .' a,, ea-l hue to II,.. i.l .... ,.r ... ..... -s si,,,,,!,! ,,, ,.,,..,. ., ,;p.-ii.,o,i.,f,. , , J,miJ !,,.;,';;':" "' "" hw.i I VI'-.! . .s.-s. ,,e ,, p f .lll.lL'e ol the I oniitv ...... ... .1... "IlltV ol Wa-l,il,elo lirt mil i i a prolil,.,,, in llllwt jol "CV! , ri("-y. In.,; th.. to..- .... i " "'.worK all - - en., can "rin. ." for Vm mt I.,,... A " yot, want w.irk , J qm-'klyk.-.v.-llien,,.,.,,,,,,," l'k.N.,T Jul, (llli,..trilll on ' l.nniU 0m-ii t'a,- 1' I'liiled Stale, I...,,. , . ""mil, Nnvcniher I. , V OTH K Is 4 s "jy. Ihe Moron ( m al ot said ( J a Hilary A 1 1 Atte-t: -3! m Hal J ls:r . i iM!,P-"illi. liamre !i rnehus. ed from Ihe .,, "tale of , and on Jaintary IH, with the i M , in-ah dav ..I ...1,.... :: .1 , , ; "ie ii.ihi ii Clerk I Itegl.te,, I HAT ' ow li r.-een. 1 ei'O.I, --k A this "i ill h.tw '"y, v. r 0