HILLSBf 0 1XDEEPXDENT of amutkatws. 'nnsrwl la u, f akiOta M UUUIwu, Unt1 0 "iisari ptkrn, L actvaam, pa yaar u .LtBOHO t-UHUMHINU OO., fecial r U. M C. VAULT, tfdllor -rrutAi. vricitur rum tsr FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1898. KlrTULHAI HTaTK tOJUftJITlO.N. Oh that we now had in force an r Miration treaty with Spain. Tb hideous specter of war might raise hi bloody bwl without fright to our orderly ritlxena. The treachertaj ripaniard might with impunity in ult us, murder our snip, crew and Mow up Mir wrhi'. The uuplea ant incidents could liit-o Isj amicably adjusted end a money Indemnity stipulated. The Spaniard could eon tinue their bloody war in Cuts with out fear oi interference by u. They xMild aintinue their barbarous isilicv Yrepuiiimn convenuon ior me (f Urilll, ,Me Cu,,Ha IM,lmution. suite of Oregon is hereby nlM " Lured that ,heir tIVt,ty of arbitration meet in in- ay or Asiom on mur- , . Hhl ... from lhe DunHh day, April H, I8, at the hour ment which under existing ciroum 1 1 1) tiiiM'K a. in., tor me purpose "i , ,h ... j.rv,. it.. nominating .ndidate for state and . , .rMtrH..n , .SDan district offl., except congressmen, . . . . . w.rmi,tlH to -how mi io imuan sucn otncr iiusiucws as , tl.,,la . ,,: ,. may pro,s-rly come before said ""- renU ,nt.1(, to flre mir mln vcnl.on. lha convention will con- h . . , . ti . . lha , est of Mi delegat's, apportioned tha, temleU to lhe niiue under the among the several counties of the state as follow : Raker 6 Lane 12 Iiontoii 7 Linn Yi ( lackamaa IA Lincoln 4 C latsop 10 Malheur , Columbia 6 Marion loo (rook i. urry ltuuglas.... 8 ....20 ...7 Morrow 4 ...4 Mulinoniah M ...3 Polk 8 ..II (Sherman Gilliam 4 Tillamook 5 Grant 6 Umatilla 11 Harney 3 Union 8 Jackson 8 Wallowa 3 Jii-N'phine A, Wasco 10 1 latuath 3j Washington 12 Like 3, Yamhill 10 The Maine (wing one delegate at largo for each county and one dele gate for each 200 voteH and fraction thereof of 50 votes or over aa cant for Win. McKinley at the presidential elm-lion held in November, 1896. The committee recomii ends that the primeries be held on Saturday, Maine and thuri innocently wrought the ruin and death that causes a na tion to mouin. Thli would Influence a verdict that would relieve us of the reH)nsihility of engaging in an ex peiiHive war. It might not maintain our nonor, imt suite tspain lias no honor, she cannot enter into our feel ing when ours it assailed hence the gotxly goody treaty would wrve her purpose. American yet retneniix-r the Vir ginia aailori in vain asking for life, and the Competitor incident, and now the Maine' men die like rat in in a trap. An international treaty will not give u back our dead but it might lie an Instrument to avert a war and thu save victim for an other nlauhter. TIIK 11 li AH MILATIO.V. The Investigation about the Maine wreck.haa not yet been concluded, hence it 1 not certainly known how April 2d, ami the county convention,, the explottlon wa caused. The New on Wednesday, April 6, '98, unlet York Herald which take great care otherwise ordered by the several I "at lta report are fact., publishes variou Minuter and KmbaMidoi the higher officer of the army ai.-l navy, the Captain (ieneral of Cu- and the autonomist leader, have ent their condoleocw to thia tJovern ment. ao far a U uonihle, not hav ing been directly aivuaed of otuning the loaa of th tmttlcahip. Hpain ha dinclaimed moral responsibility. No one au-peti her of having ouVially plotted to that end. It ia incon ceivable that the (jueen Regent, or Sagaata, or Captain Gent ral Rlaneo, would connive at nuch an outrage, the more ao a Kaniah diplomacy haa all along taten directed toward placating the United Htate for the akeof aaviiig Cuta. What atuue prvaieopaiuari or npauiaro may Kreniuea of U -de S nil and hi abil have done U another matter; but thin ity to manage tii own hte.li.e- government could not levy war on The orator of 1 1. evening p!eae I w.r.. v.u,,i u.,..-,-. n,,,,, y wiiiuK in partlo. lie tickil the Mlv.-rdea to make emend, should amme for by glittering g.-nera!itie an I when nenteir the tlreaiirul reHiatnaibilitv. I ,.. A BEUlSSlXti. I The i rarvl iii'iit lalllc rally under ine iin-iiimi oi ine oimeiniiic ciuoi No. 2 of Forest drove failed cry--talilt Into fart on the evening of Feb 25. The clut wa all out and com fortably ai-ati! on the platform but they faced a giant natun-d republican audience that linlt-uel atteutiely to the go-pel of wia a uttered by Mr. Clarno of Portland. The ecrcie wa prefaced oy mu-.ic by tte Forest (irove band, tbe Frt drove string baud and a mug weellv nng by the Mi Mnbur. lhe agie fairly aereau.etl wlieii Mr. lmgiey lre"ilent of lhe eiub, told of the The Wealcness of sl Woman. A woman who has suffered eighteen years, who has been cured after a life of misery and Ik es again in the sunshine of happiness, speaks to other women in words of no uncertain meaning. The Virginiu precedent and ad the probabilities of the existing i-aae con cur with the view that if the crime at Havana can he traced to Spani-h hand the hagaaia Mimatry 'will leave nothing undone to atone for it q (lent Ion at b-HUe, which ti rarely tt : 1 . it wa only to c mcede the correetiie ,f the gold standard contention. A a contribu tion to the iliacil-siou "I the lin ini'iul cjuetiou it wa h dire failure. Mi- tateHienl ol facia mialiel uun'H So much will be due 10 S .ainWfety tiu of hiairy c n.prNd lhe bulk of and reputation alike. Still there ihH-,.h i.,k- ..f ihu . may te war with Spain growing out if circumstance likely to arise dur ing a Ticd of Htrained relation. .Sigaita may te overthrowu and a Weyler Miniatry put iu hia place, bringing jingo diplomacy to the front Turbulent Spaniard in Havana, including lhe volunteer, may take thing into their own hand and coin pel our intervention. Who know tint event Mwill lead the United States government to nvognue Cuban tion of the HMitker wa iucontiover tible and tiiai invaiidaltd hi whole argument. I lie contention l.tween toe advocate ol the gold and xilver Htandurd of value bang on I tie idea of value, and when he atated that 3 league from adore the value of the two inelal wa determined by their bullion alue he destroyed the foun datiou on which all silver arguments rest. This hH bin the claim of the gold men all the time. This com ia-1 nelllgerency or Independence, thus the xilveritcs to admit that the Am arou,it.g the war spirit of the mother Lri.an silver dollar owe il preaeut country. No one can feel sure of value to a local eause. whi..h I'ac.- while the Cuban war las!., and .,,mi,H them to admit thai should this is one of the strong reaon that tnH of the tfoVernmeiit be d. . justify the President in putting the troyd, the value of the silver dollar country, so iar a he I able, in a woui,i droo to It bullion val... ( junty Miinmilteea. Sol. H i itHC'ii, Chairman. (). N. Denny, Secretary. Portland, JFcb. 2, 1898. CALL 10 K XIJKIiSMOJIAL CUM Vt TI0 r-UR THE 1IWT MSTKICT. disatch to the effect that the keel of lhe Maine la broken and projected upward. It argues that th's could happen only by tbe explosion of mine. If the explosion wa internal land the keel broken it is contended that the fractured end would have been forced downward. The wreck Is A republican convention for the so complete that it ia thought to la' rst congreesional district of Oregon waste of money to attempt to repair is hereby callt t to meet in the city the ship and experts are writing to of Kugcneoii Monday, April 11, 1898 Congressmen advising against voting ht the hour of 2:30 o'clock p.m. for I money for that purpose. i ie (lurpo or nominating a candi-l Two cruisers have been sent to i! tt 4 for congress for the first con- Cuban cities, not Havana, tarrying trt ional district of )regon, and to food for the starving Spaniard. t run.-act such other business as may They are ordered to go. discharge properly come up before said convee- their gifts and return turn. The cor vention wilt consist of English statemen reirsrd war he. lfttl delegate tppointed among the tween the United State and Spain as heveral count s of the first district as imminent. However thev regard follows : Benton T Clackamus... One 7 Cury Houglas II Jackson Josephine .8 Kalamath ... Late . 3 Lincoln Lane 12 Linn , Marion 20 I'olk Tillamook 6 Washington. Yamhill 10 lhe same I icing one delegate at large for each county and one dele gate for each 200 votes and fraction thereof of 50 or over, as cast for Win Mt Kinley at the presidential election held in NovemlHr, 189t. Thu committee recomend that the primaries Ik held on Hatnrdny, April 3, anil the county convention on Wednesday, April 6, 1898, unless otherwise ordered by tho several county committees, J. K. Hendricks, J. A. Wilson, Chairman, Secretary. (ur Tom Tongue crowed sword,, with Jerry Simpson the other day In the house when the latter was at tempting to how l down the Idea of returning prospcrty and the sock less patriot w ho hails from the aatid hills of Western Kansas was unhorsed In the first round. New lTg (Iraphi. The fact that the forvea of demo crat, populist, anil silver are to be combined in the approaching con-gre.-v-ional campaign makes it neces sary that all friend of sound money and honesty in national affairs shall woik together in the nomination and election of members of congress. Albany Republican. the trouble a one effecting Ihebillig . 1 ft ei en ts a lone, hence i n terven ti n by I Lurnoean nowers is iiimrribublu A n attachee of the Spanish embassy at London is reported as saying : a rapiura may laice place any day, Spaiu being more likely to bring it about even than the United States, The position of the Spanish govern ment is becoming Intolerable, and tbe instant our cabinet becomes convin ced that the United States really means war, Madrid will force the situation to a head." The situation Is critical and all de pends on the resirt of the court of inquiry. If it reKrt that the explos ion was the work of Spanish treach ery there will be war. The Spanish Inquiry will say that the explosion wa an accident. The Spanish court was organized for that puroe. Rut the United State will never adopt the verdict of the Spanish court if it .:or .. uiuers iroin me nntung ol our Court. Our government is making active preparation for any emergen cy. XSew link harbor i well da- fended, and the other coast cities are fast being protected. San Francisco and the mouth of the Columbia are afe. The Sound cities are more ex- lawed, though there i no Spanish .1 . .... .. ... ucei on ine l acmc mat can hurt us for this part of our nation is too far away from Spain and Spanish coal bins to make it safe for a cruiser to attack us here. We will have to wait another week, prehaps two, be fore we can know whenther it will be war or jieai-e. The course the McMinnville Re porter is persuing is not good politics. If It wants a newspaper quartet why doc.-, it not pour It venom on the Telephone Register, the organ of the isipullst. instead of nagging the Transcript that Is supxrting it own I party. Republicans can not afford to tt'lit one another. Some populist organs are Insinuat ing that populists are belter than iicmoeral. Wecau'taee It In that liKbt. A riv. r, naturally, never rise above its jrce. Populists, for the most part, sre sore-headsd demo crats, and a sore 'leaded democrat, In our opinion I n t as gotid as demo crat, whose he:. I is not sore. Selah Albany lUpub!: an. .'-paniard, N:h In Cuba and Spain ll.-ell are taunt: tig much concerned sin ut the time rpjiml by the court of inquiry bef re it n-port is made fix t,g the blame for blowing up the M :'!n They even accuse the board of consuiniug lime that preparation for w ar may be .nade, uU ,t the Spaniard I a-wired that it ia not a play for point ut rather that no mistake I ni;' It is certainty that we want, if the Spaniard are IuikhviiI, tin y . iu afford to wait six month to hrve "lat fact shown rather than have us gi ;o war on a thoory hastily reached . THE CASK A HE SEE II. The question of a war with Spam s the one leading theme of public dis cussion in thl country at present, nnd the general la-llef that such a war is inevitable seems fo N prevalent. That a vat inaiority of tho-e who Uilt so glibly upon the Mihjti-t have no true ppns lati..n of what war act ually mean., i also a fact. While this country di not flinch from a conflict, if It i actually pressed into one, it diHs not In the le"t feiir for the result, yet it wants no war, ami should and will evade having one if it is pibie to do so and maintain the rights and dignity of the nation. state of defence, and which hhonld impel Congres to increase his facili ties to that end. The United State d not want war; it will not seek war; but w ar may be forced upon it Should thedrum-ttt'at aoui d, the pre paralion now making will be the Out of his own mouth the speaker wa condemned. He advocated the payment of government bond not in the dollars contemplated by the bond buyer and feller but in silver dol Iar. Let u analyze his figure a to m Jot a wecnaat tarr. Not atnncc bccaiac it happen every day. not fomanbe or thrilling, but (uat a story ol mfacry aad tuiicring such a only women know. For eighteen yean. Sara E. Bowca, of Peru, Indnna, carried a burden oi pain. Night and day, without ropfU, eh mi Irtd the mat dreadful expencne that ever fell to the lot ol woman. That she did not die k) almost beyond Belief. That the fa well to-day a a miracle. Mn. Bowcn't trouble lequira no dcaaip. tion beyond the symptom, which every woman will instantly rccopnixc. In describing them Mn. Bowen layii "For eighteen yean I suiicrcd with wcaknot pmilur to my sex. "1 was a broken down piece ol human ity I a shadow oi a woman. "My brain was tortured until I could re member but little. I could not sleep or eat and was reduced m weight to a mere skele ton. What little I did cat could not be di gested in my weakened stale, and caused me untold misery. "My tkm was muddy, any eye wo heavy. I was dizzy all the tfane and to tally unfit for even ordinary housework. " Doctors prescribed lor me without avail Medicine was recommended and taken ia quantity but tt did no good. " Time and time again I was at the brink "i S i i.KIWV iTVTA he Strlntr Out. ell y.U i.ul manners nuke the 1 el despair. Day by day any trouble grcw worw, and dark indeed was the day before by oeuverancc " A iriend oi mine told me about Dr. Tit Hams' Pink Puis for Pale People and what ucy naa accompusnM lor otHm m my condition. " It was the first fftimoss of the sun ct has. tt&ttttLrZZ HILLSB0R0, 0REC0X. tnra 1 lell utcar cttccU I bought more and continued to take them until 1 was well and strong. " They liberated me from the most terrible bonds that ever tortured a woman. They brought me new hie when death was welcome. "I recommend them to my friends, and I as not hesitate to say to every suffering woman m the world that Dr. Williams Ptnk PUls will cure her." Dr. Williams' tfnk Puis (or Pale People are a specific for all forms oi weakness. a ne Blood is vnahted and becomes preg nant with the elements oi life. The ner vous system H reorganized, all irregularites are corrccieo, suengtn returns and disease disappears. So remarkable have been lhe cures performed by these little pills that their fame has spread to the iar ends oi civilization. Wherever you go you will find the most important article in every drug store to be Dr. Williams' Pink Pilk tor fate People. man.bt I il t i.we Solid ingredient oi (hii. I. ( it nc.sirv to a true ivn ni manhuod. it a nun has these totn. and also has the rul sense to dress well ill on J the -ijtvtistimg out" lor nun all over the world. FOR REALLY CCRRFCT DRESS In Material. Stl. lit. finish, and Gentle manly filet, you should order your tailor- X 1HB7 i & M. DORIS CO.. Tkc Greet Cblcafo Merchant Tallort PororcrXO Vrartlhr l.rn.trra la the CuMom Trad. You euii el "HOkV Bull ur Ovrr.-ual Sue Iras nuary llua M UMuUly 4 Sue lufcrwc voivla and taiiorme riTAK ninit AKAMTr.tn. ISM Vhm Dmm l . SCHULMERICH & SON, AXD SEE PATTERNS. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - -- THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY Hi WHO BUVM IMPUBTEI) t.00IW. the bond. Ilia Hirurps hImcw ih mean of early ami decisive l.l(,wS if with ,,er, n at li!)(,o,oHt; value of not, t ls fact that they were vigor out win go a long way to inspire the rtxpect for the Unitwl States abrornl which 1m one of the bet ol ifuaranteeti that the country will be left free to puroue il c.ic.ful eon 'liimt of trade ami commerce and to reduce its war inilobtiHlne-i." SPAIN'S KKSrOXSlHII.ITl. Kold bullion to pay them, $1,!(NI,inn); vi I lie of ailver bullion to pay them r.).".(i,0tM). If (hi, in not repudiation what ia? The bond holders do cot itii iiHure the aize of the ateul. All crrtlitors would have to receive the tame money. U the turpitude of the highwayman Kretter than the party that would legislate a man's money out of hia pocket? Htuting a historical fact without the corelating facta lienring ou it, with the intention to mislead the public is no better than a.uiming a false premise, making statement that would allow the hearer to draw wrong inference ia no better than As soon as it is admitted that there was an outside ex plosion the burden ni prooi resis iimii npain to prove that the catastrophe was not a hos. tile act. Turtiedoea cost big money rbere are uot many idle Spaniards around Havana harbor who Hssess several thousand dollHrs to miri-ham torpedoes: nor are these destructive 't''nt,nt, yet the apeaker from agenta to be purchas.! at the nearest hU 'I,ol,0a, 'lhod of argument was toyshop. If it was an anchored ul"'wwn' ueoaier carrying mine which caused the ei,lnlon. a cnip on nis anoumer annum nave could have been detonated only by ,he ability '"'"'y 8,a,e ,ne I i;...a .. 1..,. .....I U.. a I la means of wirv leading to a torpedo ' 'u" nM" BU1D P'' station ashore, suppoeed to be under lawman, the control of trusted ottlivra of the One would infer from his remarks Hpanish army. All lawyers kuow that silver had teased to be a money that if half a dozen men start out to after the demonetization of 7a and commit a burglary and murder en- that the yellow metal had the whole sue, all of them are guilty of murder load to carry. But this Is an error. because it was an illegsl act which Its legal tender quality has not been nave ris io ii. j i a nimnisn narnor- uewtroytti ana ine u. . uses more master miMired the Maine over a sub- silver than any nation on the globe marine mine and Spanish officers al- exi-ept India and China. Nor was he lowed it to remain there in an expos- any more happy in reference toother ed condition, where it was liab'e to historical tacts. Two periods were dent ruction, they thereupon became alluded to, from '73 to '78 and from guilty oi destroying the ship by enm- '78 to '92. Iloth references were to inal negligence, if nothing else. This brace up the ailver cause. If the is the exact situation at the present coinage of silver was restMinsible for time. There is in the Ksessinn of the prosperity between '78 and "X2 the government certain information then the 5 years next succeeding 1873 which tends to show that the Maine ought to have been more prosperous was blown up by an outside explos- than the 5 preceeding yeats from V8 ion. If this evidence is strengthened to '73 liecause more silver was coined Spain will have to disavow the re- between the former than the latter potisibiiity and tlo it quickly or date. But the 5 years of panic were there will tn an instant declaration not so prosperous as the preceeding of war by the congress of the United years of pro-is rilv, hence we have to look for some other cause than nil vertoaccount for the depression of '73 to 7H. Statws. i hi. sio Tribune. tiOLU rKON AltKOAO. The fact that little gold is coming Mr. Clarno'a stated that the !..,.. ,1.1 i 1 i . . ,. ""r""" ,u bond holders knew the relative value ine larjre t irtxs ()j exportation Of ovr iuiMirts U pu.r.liiigs gssl many IMiiple, but is il surprising, after all. that foreign holder of American . curi'iis pref-r sending those securi ties home for liipiilation rather ban settling their balance in lil, in view of (he cm i limit tleuiatid f poiili al agitators for the a.loption of a depreciated dollar. I'ortlamt Tribune. I he nrheit -enat rial inse came to a rltiiil vot- in thesem.te lust Monday and went ngal'it -"eating Mr Oirbett by a Vote of aj rw nay fit. The Vote seem mil lo have teen along party lines. It fixes a prece-tent that il. ii lit lex will Isi-ome the rule here after. Already it had U-en establish ed that no governor' Nptaiiutee would lie seafeil if the legislature had lieen in sion aft'r the vacancy hail occurred. The (Orla-lt ase mm I re The Chronicle summing up of the the legislature to elect a senator when situation Is emphatic illy to the point,' it Is certain that otherwise there will be a vacancy. In other vcerds tbe full and clear. It says that the "first step civilized government takes when Its flag has la-en outrsgti, or its rights invaded by the subjects or citizen of another civilized govern ment, Is to demand apologies and re paration, and in the latter may be counted "moral and intellectual" as well aa physical damages. If such apologies are forthcoming and such reparation is made there is nothing leil for the offended slate but to close the incident and resume courteous relations. The attitude of Spjiln al the prewent crisis Is, outwardly at U'ast, symimthajlc and respectful. TheJivn liepnt, the Premier, the I. S. senate will not permit a state legislature to nejjlivt to elect for the purpose of making a vacancy so that the governor may appoint. It make no difference if there is no organiza tion or no session of the ltyi-lature or n. Lupines done. If the state constitution flx- the time for hold ing a session of she legislature and it fails for any rtasor. to do o, the sen ate will not sent the governor's ap Hintce, evidently realizing that an element of corruption is liable lo re sult which is opposed lo the purity of politics ami oppim-d to giasl public ollejr. of gold and silver when the tionds were sold. True. But the state ment is but h subterfuge because neither the bond buyer or seller could forte!! the slump in the value of sil ver that occurred several years after the bonds were issued. To lake ad V!tnhg of an unforeeu fall in the value of one of the coin metal- to pay the Ixuid holder" In the coin of lesser value might run in the eyes of Mr. Clarmo a sharp business transaction but to a lover of honest dealing the transaction would lie discreditable and dishonest. Mr. Clarno is a fair artist as hi. blacklsHird exercise ahow hut he t not en ugh of a tailor to clothe the wolf of repudiation with sheep cloth ing. One more jsiint we will notice and then allow the speeker to rest, as he said he had leen out of the bisiniss for several years. When he ti.l that the coinage value was 11.2'J in the U. S. he made a statement intent i. naliy to diitive the public or from den-e ignorance. The coinage value of sil ver at it to 1 Is alstut 61) rents. Our advh-e to Mr. Clarno is "heavare of question of either friend or fo. In the gospel of deceit the gun might be hauled." li. In a recent issue of the Washing ton "Pust" Mr. K. M. Barnett, the representative of a London exporting firm, ia quoted as saying. "There will always be a demand for suis-rior line of merchandise of every description from the old country, My house makes a special of flue arts and our trade with the United (State- is very satisfactory. The firms that semi over high priced woolens are doing a splendid business. They make clothes so much better and finer than they can be produced in Ameri ca, for climatic reasons, that men who will wear only the best clothing can not I satisfied with any thing that ia not Imported. There is no sort of a tariff law that your Congress can frame that will shut us out of your markets." .It is a meiuncholy fact that a large number of well dressed American men "cannot lie fBtir-ttcd with any thing that is not imported." They seem unable to dispel the Illusion that if you want the beat you must go to Europe for It. They have not learned, and it is difllcult to eon- vince them, that tho time haa passed when America must depend Un foreign loom for its high grade woolens, and that some of the finest fabrics produced anywhere in the world are being woven to-day in American woolen mills. Amercian Economist. That is a part of the republican policy. Let the rich who can best afford it pay the duty and a high one on imported finery. The St. Louis Republic has a para praph stating that a Havana news paper had an extra on the street an. nounceing the blowing up of the Maine within seven minutes after the explosion occurred. Every newsap er publisher in America knows that such "enterprise" is Impossible un leas the reporters knew beforehand that the event would happen. The !est record ever made In America where fast presses anil tye setting machines are used, ia three minutes. In that instance a murder trial was reported. It was known that one of two verdicte woultl be returned, ac cordingly two stereotypes were made, one announcing guilty of murder, the other manslaughter. The verdict was read "manslaughter." The re porter ran to a telephone in the court house antl reported to his paer, the manslaughter form was put on the press and the edition on the street in three minutes. If lhe Spaniards had extra out ia seven minutes, they were in the conspiracy antl are responsible for the destruction of the Maine. The. Academti prepares for Collefle and Hires a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses reiij lot. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per tceeh, including ii is unnersiooti ny a Washington exchange that the Eastern Democrat-, headed by Mill, Murphy, Croaker, electric light and heat ninun tit ew Jersey antl other, are r;":.;s"vi!,":'iJ:,:,i the college dormitory Deinoratic party in 1!MH) lo the ex elusion of such extreme free-siiver Under experienced management, trill fur men as Bryan, ikiiey, and other hish rooms and board at cost on the chib western and Southern aspirants for the nomination. Justice Parker has a recoru as a moderate silver man, not an extremist, and the plan of the people, who are working to this end is to Htiajie the nomination and the platform in a way to relegate the sil ver question to a back seat uimiii tlie platform, though not entirely out t f view, making government by injunc tion and other fads of this sort . the cry with which to cutch the spular ear, and omitting the tariff enllrclj from the issues to be dicusscd. plan, not to exceed $1.50. For full particulars, address PRESIDENT McCLELLAM). Forest Groce, Oregon FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 15, 1S97. Hillsboro Pharmacy UNION BLOCK MAIN TBIT, Dr. F. A. Eailey, Prop Pure fresh drugs, Brushes, Taints, Oils, Sponges ami all Druggists Gov. Lord, In an interview at The Sundries, Fine first class cutlery a specialty. Dalles reported in the Oregonian, at tributed the defeat of Mr. Corbctl ii the U. S. senate to his being an activi and prominent sound money man This statement would deserve more creuit If ine speeches In the senate in his favor had not laen made by such pronounced free silver men as Chandler of New Hamofhire and Populist Turner from Washington, while his roost earnest opsmenii- were gold standard republicans. It is not strange that the irovernor I'xtrat are in 'oiiipoinliiiir I'rfKtrlptloHs. MI Hf IF KM N.I,K. hiii i led and --aid nothing" when asked whether an -'extra session would tie called." He probably "smiled" at tbe Innocence of the in terviewtr w ho ssked the question. KlMISEXT ntJIIKT AMI KK. EniTOK ISDEPESDKXTi I would like to ask a few questions. Is it not one o the fun lamentat principles of tl is government that the majority shall "ite".' Is it not one of the prin ciples of the republican party if it has any principle at all? Did not majority of the representatives elect ed by the repoblican party to the leg. islature of the state of Oregon two years ago meet at the proper time, qualify and take their seats ready aud willing to do their duty? And a minority said no, unless you con cede to us your rights as free Ameri can citizens ami no as we say, you shall do no business at all? If you reiiieinls r two years ago there was a black sheep bv the Dame of Jona than Bourne, w ho got a snition in the republican ranks. There had to lie a funeral and a good many of our prominent republicans w rote epltaplis for the tomtwtone of Jonathan but Jonathan arose on the 1 1th day of January 17, at Halein ami formed a combination with one Simon, a sn called gold standard republican, and t geiher they held up the legislature ami now it appears that some of the epitaph writers have stepped down ami imt of the republican party Into The nations of the earth who have moderu warship iu Iheir naval armament ar.il every one of the leading nations is possessed of several - will cease to hold amicable relations with Spain, if it is proven that the de struction of the Maine wns oflicially connived at by that nation. It woultl be a case of perfidy unexampled in human annals, and would otsni up a menace to other nation's naval outfit- ment that could not tie guarded against in any waters controlled by Spain, and of a necessity would for.v naval vessels of all other nationalities to forever avoid those wafeis. lit reality making a "pariah" nation of Spain. Prehaps she deserves just that condition. Albany Herald. The remarkable phase of the pres. ent claims of the oposcrs to the re publican arty, hiended democrats, populists and so-called free silver! republiians, in their claiming sponsers Lincoln antl Jefferson, when neither of these statesmen were ever VIKTKK UK AS EXKCI'TIDV. Iccrcc anil ortler el' sule. issncl mil ni mi' I in-int I ourt ot t it- Htiite ol' t iremin lor o iiMiiTiriiin i miinv llilavorol J K H iiiw- its mill ai'.niiMt 11 Llirilliii, .hours (jrillin. .M I. lo ,tl ii, John I .rutin. I Inn.liire tirit- iiii. .Mary Hoy. I, A. I. In- Poke, Kllt-n Wwil- iiiini. ami I 'ui.-v Armilil. lor lhe hiiiii of ! - e. hi s. noil lor t lie liirtlier mini ni l-.i I' S L'.il.l coin willi iiitnvM ilu risiii nt tin-rate nl' In per t-eni per iiiiiiiini I'rum the lull ihiv of rehillaiv I.vs,. uticl tin- I'urlhiir inn ill f i) with inl.Trsl thereon at the rule of s per rent p r annum frmn the 1 ; tt la ilay nl Hi t einls r Ii7. attorneys fees, itnil for tin; rust.siinil expense-, ol siilo, ami of miiil wi n : Sok. therefore, hv virtue ami in miron- iinei' ol sniil jmlL'iiient .lerrit- iin.l or.lerol .-ale, I will on Momlav, the 7tli ilay of March l!tx Hi'theaoiitli door of the ('ourt Iioiim' in lluislioro a.-hitiLMoli t'oiinlv (.iiiv.iii uij; he hour of 10 o'clock a m .'if .1 fl:IV Kclliittilll.il,' ti.iit I.. II... I.ii.l.. est bill. ler lor ea-h, Un-lollowinv ilcscriliisl real property vowit : lleiiiit iiiirt of the (lo.niLioii himl pliiiin ..r John Hint ami Jane Unit his wile mill more particularly tlcsci ils-il as follow to wit: iit-KiiiniiiK ui a (Kiiiit on lhe south iHiiimlaiy line ol sunt .lonal ion claim I is lam sum li m-fi1 east l.'.i.l chiiiiiN from me soiitn-wcstcor ol sai.i claim -iinl run niliir thence Koutli s:i" 2. ' in.l on tin. a,.inl, iMiiimliiry line of saiil claim !l t i chains to i sione in me center a the roml thru,.,. mirth HI' .dr east Tt.il rlinins to a i...i. theiiia-north w.t- IV ,s lu.sii chains to a post. Iheniv south ft.01 chains to tl.n ,,l,u.. of hi'L-iniiiiiir. rutitiiiiiinir S acres of h.t.,1 more . r u-ss, to satisfy the hiTi inls'lore iiaineil sums ami fur the costs mni ..r. sey of said tulle. Hunt prois-rtv will he kiI.I suliinct to r.. lenintion, ns ts-r a.alnte .it (lip .,,.. Wll'in-s my html tills 'A 1 i:ir Kal.rn. I IK'IS. w. I. mi An vi i it n Shcrill of Wn-hin ..,. r.iiintv. I ir-oon ltvC K Deichmuli ilctiulv C A bliowels, utty for pill. 8i-ll Mill-: It IK KM Nti.i:. )Y VI KTl'K OF AS KXKCt'TloX, I ili .ni' ami or.hr of sale issmsl out ,r Is Your niisiiioss Dull.' Then this is the time lo improve it. Ism't wait until "Hometliing turns tip," Imt turn it up yourself. UeineinlsT this the purs.se of nilvertising is to briiiR laisiness. The vi isti Iiiisiness man w ill a.lvcr tise ns tit mil if not more in dull seasons as in busy reasons. A kikkI ami time In morel vaiy of advertising is through t, lln i snoiio Imiki'Knuknt. Wheth er you want to get out something neat to semi through thu mails or something cheap to throw around, come anil sec ns. If You Wore He Yes, if yon were the creditor ami saw the merchant sitting iiily in his shop accumulating more ilitHt, col, wcl.s ami out-of-st yle K'ls nmn riwt yn Wol,,j pn.lialily H.. like asking, Why don't you Wake Up use the advertising columns of the IIii.i.kiioko Iniikiknoknt and excl.anire your stis k for legal teniler f H'ltat say you. Hush Work is a problem in most job offices. Not so with the IIIM.SI10KO Is Iiki'Kniikst Printcry. We have a lartre lorce of men at work all the tune ahd can "rush" a job for yon witln.ut any trouble. When you want work .lone quickly Kive the IIii.i.sboro In. ki-kkiknt Job Ollice a trial. Mlft:itf.N HAM.K. the I ircuit ourt of the t-i.-im .r ii......... lor n a-iiimrtoii t ountv in Isvor i.r It i.' l-alletl Upon to register Opinions upon- John K Jor'usoit h.V liusl.nn.1. JuliaM natiiani nun m liiivnar.l lor t hp sntn r,t to costs, an. l lor tlie lurlher sum iil':ta. ci points now in controversy, and every expression they ever made clearly r s f,ui "' will iiitenmi thi-nsiii at the intlicaics thst If they had been so u:yV:v;m;sV'!ri','r.'t;:!, called Upon they WOUltl have lieen in """ "' t:'J w"1' "'tunt thereon at the rate ... .,-i . nn j-r aioiiou l-om tin- '.'il ilay ol .N.ivemlier is-i7 as atlornt v f.s-s ami (,'r tli-coHs an.l cxp. iistn ofjsal,. and 0 saij w it : Now, therefore, hv virtue ami In piirrni ance of saiil jiiilu'ini nt ilis ns- ami oruer of -ale, I will on ..omlavlhe 7th .lay of March ls"s. at the south il. sir of the t'onrt house in llillslsiro W.ihinntiii l oiintv, Oregon nt the hour of III o'clock a lu of" saiil day sell at pnhlie auction to the highest hi,. .1. r lot cist, the L llowiiiit ilcsi rils-il re..l direct opposition to what the-e pre tending reformers, btrf real olMce seekers only, are contending for. It is clearly au effort al stealing the livery of Heaven in which to serve the devil. Albany Herald. The secretary of war has abandon ed the Klondike relief expedition and will turn back into the treasury the cniutHiiation with Jonathan ami the unexpended balance of the appro-1 Jo. Vhy is this Ihu-? tt ho defeat- prlstiotv The reason for this course ed (Vil. in that the relief is not needetl in'lss a i. ... - 1 Cornelius for governor in The Portland Chronicle talks as II then- were at some time free silver republicans. Let it amend its opinion licputiiicau have always stood for I sound money. Individuals may have tired in supporting thf party but when they voted for Iiryan or any other free silver candidate, they ceased to I republicans and their ac tion in no way influenced the policy or the reputilp an party. It and i. supsirters are fur sound money and the only organization of any mo ment that is. It Is idle for the Chron icle or any other pavr to intimate that there are two republican parlies. UY..LR1Tf u.r A KXECPTIOS i- or,l,r ol Ml c issued onto ''".':.. I'll,,, hta.e of Iree ," tor V4al.inKu,n t orn,, v in f ; of w ' b,r, Kovernorol ,he ,s,u. J , saleo' st h.s.l aT,( nnivcr. i-v I , . VS '"Htnlier- ".tiiehiohr',,,,, vz:r: .wv:i eirts, mid .or property tow it : I lie Mllli .) liar i f of sc. wt ill. M. r. W.ishmiti K'.n to saii-lv il,,. hrri.nil.,irM -all said property Walker for il.." , . '"'j ;,.r"""1 '"' H II the ti thersuin i.ktw. with interest Ou-r,Zn , t he ,". """ p-r cent ps r annum rom ih," ,.,t " H Novemlr ts-rr and lor ,1, . . '" l-nseso saleind'orsa'idwHt'"81 Now. there MarehTs"" , " l..y lions- in ii ii. : ;'."f,ro " On n at the hour of I ' t '" ''0"", v rtav sell a, pnhlie ,u tio ' ' 'V P"' bidder for ca.h the ll-o ' . ,"K,','t real property uUj """""'K -lesi rilsd t i K7Ji'u i""'!Lr" ' nf - 1.. ' ' "lltlikT Ml a. r.. (I Is- si i it aiilow.f In 1 an., " eire imrsii. I ourt i.-t .piarter of the southwest s in low n-hin -1 .luith r.n.. con my tre- tiained -urns and or the iwl and exs?nsi ol nod TheOregonian calls Senator Prow nell of Clacksmss a liar. To u out this way it apnr that such crimi nation will not ret a single vote for sound mtrfwy. Hy this it f not meant that Itrownell will desert the repub lican party, but the spare ueil to vil ify him might have ls-en devoteil Ui such an axlv icacy of staind money that a free silver e, tti.r would have gone to the polls ami voted itith . next June. . ! in pt i. ri as s r statute ot i Irevi ilne-s my i,ai,d this .si day of Feb ru.iry 1.14'. s! -,t . u- . W' " "ISAIiKolUl. Mierilf ol a-h;iiKion t'ounty. On-iron ,, , , ... ,."v ' : l1 !! hiiiaii deputy, i.'cha-.l Vt ..iilauue. J-41 Atl.il u) lor r.aiut::f. 1-in.t i """ sunn Hald ,..,-... '.V'"'"'"'"-" "Will sale. ! J'-nt . , rL. . " ' j'-l " re- .ry,lr ""'hna, "';":" K.d,r- .ttlMi'niajf mtor'n Natle. ty . sitiiati , to-w it : T.4mrt tnair Itowala Wlia. ra.M Cue I? fnthartlc. ear anesttlrNtoiwi tnrrnrt. N TIIK I lif.NTV ( ut ' It T Of TIIK Slut.. ,.f .......... r ii.i.. . --" " '' k".i, lor .n iiun.ilnali coliit- In the matter of tl. e-tat,. of l arolin,. M. ;er, li ci -1.-1 i'nrs lai.l ti. an order of .' . v, , . ' alter the lllh ........ ..ia .ii. it .. sen at privnle sale, lor ea-h or Its ,., i.l.l.'l-l.t. the loll., will, d,- - ..'--I r. io pr..s ny iii sai.l it. I at. " a-l o n cant N . t ireinn " ' '....i'-. in- e iraet, e.,il,.n(.jir , ' r'M "stion twenty ' ' o-i.tr- two til s.Mitl, f ..viiTi.,,,;,,,..,,,,,,,,. Wlllainetti- M 1. 1 an. ri.roiini. inenei- amnir the oi sal. I ss tii.n. twenty. five tli. nce .-:ist at nrlit a'u-l lie- -outlii-i n i,i t li.iins , tticni I Hi. rhai ns ni'v Hberi.r0fW.,,,,Vn,;!fluA,i;K,;l;'. Hl' L I. , ,OlM.O Tho. U. 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