A LL5B0R0 INDEPENDENT la I e MiiUaufu,jnsa U.M.CU VCLT, aVIttsr Kill DAY, APRIL. 29, 1898. Ktri BLiiAS rriie ticket. For (fuTenor, T.T. UEKK, of Msrion County, For Secretary of Ktate, F.I. DLXBAK, of Clatsop Count'. For State Imuortr, CHAS. 8. MOOR, ol Klamath County. For Attorney General, I)..K. N.,BLACKBURN of Una County. For Superintendent ofPubllc Instruction. J. II. ACKKRMAN, of Multiioniali County. For Supreme Jule, T. A. MOOK, of Columbia County. For Htata Priutrr, W. II. LEADS, of Jackson County. Fur Congressman, Flint Ditrl-t. TIHW. If. TONGUE, of Washington County. For Jitd, Fifth District. THUS, A. McBRIDE, of Clackaiiina County. For District Attorney, Fifth Di-triet. T. J. CLEKTON, of Columbia County. For Member Htste Boanl, W. II.8MITU, KEPI B Lit' AS t'Ol'STf COS YETIOS. Ol'k CA est: Of WAR. Wa have none tu war with Hpaln fur the sake of buiuaoity anl to avenge I be blowing up of our battle thlp Mai att. For humanity in that .-Spalo wa not able to suppress! a rr volt of bet subject, but csrrieo) on a war in a way not reiot( nixed by en-lig-lUeueti nation. The right of w nation to interfere ia the broil of au Other liatiou alio! ber eubjccla has loti bffo recugniaetl by the flint European powers. (Spain's off luting ia not tuufinel tu tb cu'ragr of ihe ami , out h dul vio'-ui- to h r iuiMMfin mI peai-ablt aUtij-t-l, taklllf food and clothing from women and ctoil dren, so that the country tuilit in laid waie. Ia dm troy in f property Atm-riom citizens whu had intereet. on the Inland were deapoileil. All the ibiii wuuld lioubtle have beu left to the slow ailjuatiueiit of tli loiuai'y had uot our ahip iieeu blown up in llavaua harbor. Thia wan o rfiject leHuun that uiag-niri. d the nor row of the other revolting acta of that effete nation. We do Dot engage in Inn war for thn Mtke of iuih itt. We do not en gage In the war in the liiterext of any government but we do peinl money and pour out the blood of our bet citizens to bring peace to that unhti py inland and lo allow it ieople t form a government of their ehoice. A BIT or HISTOKV. foiled States, ahali be allowed uo 1 May 21, ISiM, ine u-ive, fr loatliug their uargnea am. departing from such port or place, and uch (Spanish merchant Vr-I, if niet at sea by any United States ahlp, shall be pruiitt d to continue Ibeir voyage, if oa ex amination of their carg'iew, il ahali be shown that their cantora were ta ken on bwrd h .r. the expiration '( the a Hove time, provided that nothing hertiu couiaiueil shall app'y VIUH riMOSIaTrt. One, Sxipworth of Lane county ia bitterly complaining bevtuse Mr. Veach'a atriped record ia beiug eriti ciaed. lie wanu republican to tend their aid in the defense by attack ing Congrtmioaa Tungue. lie think Mr. Tongue Mhu a v-i na tion" Mr. hi kip worth evideuily ba allowed hio-lf to be misled by the untruthful chart aud iuimjuoU I lie j-.ueue Uuarii (pop.) copies an edltoral from the Corvalli Time from which the following i taken "IIoneMl liob Veatch never aurreii dered a principle, never com prom in ed hi manhood, never lowered hi '-olors to tickle public wntinient or party lah aud whoe motto in, 'be true to self and true to the people.' witn Huch an .opiMjnent lhoina Tongue ha serious caue to doubt the brightiieaa of hi pMonpect.' Let u see. At the democratic state convention held iu Portland oi A repuniican convention lor tne Tuesday. Airll 19. 189l. at which K county or VaxbingUn la eaileu l"l M. Veatch -a nominated for con meet in tne city or Miiwooro, Krea In the rlrt conifresHioual dMrici gon on Iharsciay, ineotn day oiway t,e convention waa in ay m pat by 1WH, at II o'clock a. no. for tne pur- W,h pijeu, Cleveland aud so wa ieof mmlnating Senator to nerve 15 Vealch. or ele he betrayed the for two years, three Kepregentatlvea ,hen xhe reCf.rd of that con County JudKe, County Clerk, Sheriff, vention show that the committee on ivcorderof Conveyance. County platform, comiKwd of such men CommisMioner, County rreaaurer, Uo- w. 8. McFadden of Benton, Charlie unty aim inor, uounty Ht nooi super- Fiher of the IfcHeburir Itevlew. O lntendent, County surveyor, Kinehart of Gillibm. Wm. L. Colviir county uoronor, and to transact f Lak- Wid Bilyeu of Linn. John such other bUMlneaa aa may properly Catlin of Multnomah, J me A. Slater come before the convention.' Ibe f uDiou. Jaiuee lialey of Umatilla. convention will be com posed of 12- was in sympathy with and commit- delegates chosen from the several ted to the Cleveland money policy. precinct, a 101 lows town: This convention was pratlcallv un- Beaverdam Beaverton .' Buxton Columbia... OirneliuH... Diliey , Dairy riant Butte.. .6 ..8 ..3 ..6 ..7 ..4 ..6 7 N N Beedvllle 4 8. Forest Grove..7 S. liillslHiro 7 8. Tualatin li West Butte A W. Cedar Creek. .7 Waahington K Wapato 7 K. Cedar Creek. 7 (iales Creek 6 Mountain 2 The same being one delegate at large for each precinct and one dele gate for every 20 votes, and one for every fraction of 10 and over thereof cast for Wm. McKinley at the Nov ember election, 1896. Primaries to be held in the aeveral precinct on Saturday, April 30th, at I o'clock p. m. C. E. Deichman, W. D. Wood, Secretary. Chairman. KEPIBLICA tSPEAKIJH. lion. II. V. Gates will address thi citizens of Beaverton on Monday, the 2d day of May, at 8 p. m. under the autplcea of the republican club, An error of dates appears on the 1st column 4th page in Mr. Wheeler's article on money. The date of the paxxtige of the Sherman law la given as 1HB0 when it should be 1890. France has systematically been anjuiring a foot hold in America in violation of the Monroe doctrine, In that he has got a foot hold on the i -all m 11 of Panam. We now see bow wise is the policy of maintain ing the Monroe doctrine. We are at war with Spain, and we find that France is giving moral support to our enemies with a possibility of giving material aid. France evidently fear that we will gain control of Cuba and thus command the gate way to the Panama Canal, Allowing Fram or French capital to get lodg ment at Panama may be very expensive. Two years ago, Judge Bennett made a campaign in the second dis trict for t'ougresA. Then he thought the United State alone could not leg islate so as to put the price of silver up to 129 rent per ounce. Ffi coinage by the United States might rale the price some what but to bring the commercial ratio to IB to I would require the otner nations. The example of the United Stab's might induce other nations to follow our example. Thi year Judge Bennett demands the free and unrestricted coinage of silver ami gold at a ratio of 16 to 1 without wailing for the consent of foreign nations. Now then. Judge Bennett does not occupy the mune grounds he did then. lie has changed his political opinions. If he waa right then he Is wrong now. Then he thought free coinage would not re habilitate silver now he Is on a plat f irm that pretends that the value of of silver will be bmugh up to its obi time worth. If not, then we will go to a silwr basis and the value of two thirds our currency will be cut in two and the other third go out of circulation in obedience to Greaham' law. Bal either way it is viewed. HlllHhoro 6animou for ('luvdunil ami cl.i.wi L..U..1I1U ol rurewi viruve..n i u . . , . . . . n . M rirnirn iiiu loilltwillg linilieil gentlemen A. BuMh, Salem; Henry Blackmail, Ileppnrr; Henry C. Grady, Pendle ton; S. F. Pined, HoHeburg; James J. Daly, Dalian; F. V. Ito'mitn, Port land; T. O. Hoame, Jacksonville; J L Cowan, Albany The alternates elected were Itoby Campbell, Vaughn, Cogswell, Tren cherd, Fenton, Huston Mr. Petiuoyer wan a candidate lie- fore the convention for a delegate, anu received mree votes. This con vention was not only in sympathy with Mr. Cleveland personally, but were thorougly in accord with bis financial view. They were as well known then a they are- now. He had never hid them under"a bushel His views upon the coinage of hilver were made public before he took his seat as president the first term. In every annual mecsage to congress they had been repeated,' and he had begged practically for the repeal of the Bland-Allison act, long before the Sherman law wan pawed. As an instance that the convention knew what they were doing in electing Cleveland delegates, and that they understood Cleveland's xwition, they adopted the following plank iu their platform "Fourth. We believe in honest money, the gold and silver of the constitution, and in currency conver tible intu such coinsge without Ic ami 01 mi (Helen t volume to meet all the demand of the -li ; we de mand that all money coined or is sued by the United testes should be f equal monetary valu?, and ol emal purchasing power for the rich and ssir, and that all paper currency Issued by the government should la- redeemable iu either gold or silver at the option of the holder, and not at the discretion of the secretary of the treasury ihe query arises, has democracy changed? Have the men standing now by the mixed platform, really changed their view? ben Veatch ran on the platform did he endorse it? If elected would he have carried it oui? If he did has he chauired his views now? He not only siood upon the Cleveland platform, hut accepted an nmoe under the Cleveland admin istration. Kugene U-giter. o Sotnish vewteU having ou board " printed in free ailver puper. nv orfleen. in I he n.ilit.rv or naval The Oregon ian which prints Mr. service of ihe e.-ui v r any coal (ex- Skipworth'a plaint aay in rep y "Mr. Tongue did not. iu Is'.M. ..c heir voysKe), or any other article t ay other time, f.r a T.m- Ore pnhihiiedco"lralMiid of war, or Ifooian 1 aware, 'uureaerveiliy any di-paich of or to UieSoaiiish gov. cat the free aud unlimited coinage fniuieni I of silver, ail bout reference to 1 lie Fifth Auy SpauUh merchant v a- policy of any other government.' sel which, prior to Aoril 21. 189. I hia letter of 1S94, published by shall have sailed from any foreign T1 Oegonian, he did nut tak thi. mirt. Iwiund for any irt or ulace in I po,uon- the U.iite.1 Htates shall I ocrmltled In iiti.m it can be said that Mr to enter such irt (r pla- and to di- Tongue never privately or publicly. charire her eanro and afterward P" ,n wrilteo ss- h esou forthwith to depart without molesla- thec"u'of 'ree silver. He alway tin .nri .n. -...-h ,-.i ir,u . apposed that thing. H in the ebyanv United Stale shin, shall K"0 llKn Alhiua be permilte.1 to is.nlinue her voyage a,d,, wh" ta leved to be the to anv oort uot blockaded. first anti free ail ver apeeeh delivereii Sixth The right of search Is to the state. In Ibai address he ut exercised with strict rett-wl for the ered the aenten.-e that since ba la- right of neutral ai d ;he voyag a 0r --ame a part of the political liierature mail steamer are uot to I interfere.! "wwwuwy: "If his aataulc maj iith. except on the clear ground of suspicion of a violation of law In re spect of con ira Isoid or blockade. esty should look through Ihe whole phariuacoeia of the infernal reg ion he could not Aud a more deadly concoction for the destruction of American lalxir and American lab- The Spanish proclamation is a- lorers than free silver and free trade." follows. oto whie Is the more f there are sound money men other simple, evuive or jiist: than republican tl ey must vole for we nave striven with the strict- Mr. Tongue. For if they support est fidelity to oliscrve Ihe principles Mr. Veach they cease to be gold of internal! mal law and have shown Istamlard supporter and become free the most scrupulous respect for raor-1 silver straw stacker. eaaaa-y rhcooutam, I Only penoo who iuw beca afilietad i with this diauai kaoar what such sufio iafta. Tboat who hava amt th ths pang of this ailment have not ths remote idea cf iu torturo. Far yean this was aa obatiaals sWans to cure Ia recent years, however, there has beca formulated a remedy which auccesdully coeca with it. The many cum eficctsd by Dr. Villiime' Pink PUU ior Pale People atteet to that fact. On ol the striking examples ia Mn K.ojert' experience. In making of it to 4 reporter ah said I "Thtrteca yean ago I waa attacked with Inflammatory rheiimatian sad a compla-a-tion ol dntnrt, "l cannot begia to describe my euflrringi during that time. MYou caa judge somewhat ol what I endured, when you look at these hands.'' Thry were distorted, twisted and swollen. " My foot, too, so much out ol shape that the big toe lay scnaa ths others, the sod touching the little toe. Notwithstanding I am sixty-five yean eld, have s pleasant horns sod other com lorn, life to me waa far from enjoyable, ior ail other things pale into insignifiranrs when you arc without good health. A Woman's Work. for thirtten years this woman suffered from at Jah less infirmity uhiih baffUd skillful medical treatment. Se was restored to health tn a remarle and is now helpful to otk-r sufferers. For thasm ycanMrs. CeortL.Rocn, " I tried different sV s4 Vast Main Street, Caotoa, N. YsuHered pHrtsry tmcucs,but 1 . .1 l I . . I n ; fit Vll dSUUM. us marca was bjijvi m as wj Viuums'Pink Pius tor raj I usss, Be tore I had tanahed the fsaShaa I begs to feel that they were domg sos good. Ml continued tutng thea sad satadihy new better. "I have tued thirteen boxes ol ths tnfl and to-day Ucl better lhaa ior the past ol leen vun. "My appetite is goodi I feel bright, cheer ful and have a dean to bvc and csuoy society. "I have beca a member of the Methodist church ior many yean, but ior six yean was unable to attend. "Now I am able to attend the church services regularly sad certainly appreciate Uvat privilege "I cooa. r Dr. ViHums Pink Pills ior Pale People s woadcrtul medicine sod am coniident no other remedy could have chested ths wonderful curs they have in my case. " I xm glad to state this, hoping that some sufferer may profit by it and obuia reUd." It was nature's own remedy that accom plished this cure caused by impure blood, ior Dr. Williams' Pink Pills lor Pale People arc composed oi vegetable remedies that exert s powerful influence in purifying and enrichirg the blood. Many diseases L;g supposed by ths medical profession to be incurable have succumbed to the potent influence oi these pills. This uaiversal remedy is sold by sU druggists. TAPIS OF WiK. UMLlimu The ollic ial acta of the Uovern may be ality and the right of government 1 nere ia an opinion inai me laci lint Tfc KKII we have not adhered to the declara tlon of Pari dta not relieve u i f the duly of respecting the principle inerein. ine principles npain re- mem f ,h Unlte.1 Stales fused to admit then waa the alsilish-1 thus rehersed ing or privateering. ihe govern- As stated last week Congress re- ment now conswers it most inuis- solved that the people of tuba are pensaoie to mase ansoiute reserve on nd of right ouifht to be free and this point, in order to maintain our I independent liberty of action and uncontested President McKinley on April "Oth .. .. .I w rignt to nave recourse to privateering 0 response to the above mentioned wueu e cousiuer n espeuieui. Uongreasional resolution made the "r irstBy organizing Immediate- following demaud on Spain a -onv of ly a lorce oi cruisers auxin-try to tne wnich was sent to Polo, and another navy, which Will be composed of ves- to Woodford to be communicated t i sel of our mercantile marine. I Spain, 'Clause 1 The state of war exist-1 Woodford, Minister of the United ing between Spain and the United States, Madrid : You have been fur States annuls the treaty of Peace and I nished with the text of the joint re amity of October 27, 1795, and the solution voted by the Congress of the protocnl of January 1, 1877, and all I'nited Slates on the 19th Inst., and other agreements, treaties or conven-1 approved today, in relation to the lions in force net ween the two coun- pacification of the Island of Cubs. ries. Iu obedience to that act. Ihe ir ai- "Clause 2 Iroin the publication dent directs you to immediately com of the present decree, .10 days are "tunicate to the government of Spain granted to al! ship of the United said resolution, with a formal de Stales anchored in our harbor tn mand upon the government of Susin take their departure free of hinder-1 to at once' relinquish its authority ence. and government in the island of "Clause 3 Notwithstanding 'hat Culm and withdraw It land and na- Spain ha not adhered to the declara- val force from Cuba and Cuban wa tion of Paris, the government,, res- ters. In taking this step, the L'n ted peeling the principles of the law oi l State hereby disclaim any disposi nations, propose to observe a no Hon or intention to exercise sover and the kingdom of Spain. "Second, That the president of the United States is hereby directed anil em wered to use the entire land and naval forces ol the United States, and to call into actual service the United State militia of the several sta'es to such extent a may be nec essary to carry this act Into effect." hereby order to be obser veil Ihe fd- eignty, jurisdiction or control over the islaud, except for the pacification thereof, and asset it determination when that I accomplished to leave the government and com ml of the is land to it people under such free and they lowing reglations of maritime law: "First Neutral flags cover eo emy's merchandise, except contra' band of war. "Second Ni utral merchandise, except contraband of of war, is not inuepennent government as seizsble under the enemy's Hug. may establish. "Third A blockade to lie obliga- "If y the hour of noon ou Satur- tory must be fleet ive, vix , it must ""y next, the 23d day of April instant, be maintained with sufficient force to th-;re be not communicated to this prevent accet to the en. my' litterol. I government by thn government of "Fourth The Spanish govern- Spain full and satisfactory response ment, upholding It right to grant ' demand and resolution, where- letters of marque, will at present con. by 1(1,1 end of peace in Cuba shall be flue itself to organizing with the I assured, the president will proceed vessels of auxiliaiy cruisers, which without further notice to use the po will co-operate with the navv ac-1 'er and authority enjoyed and con cording to theneedsof the campaign, 'erred uhhi him by said Joint resolu and will be under naval control. I thm to such extent as may lie neces- "Fifth In order to capture the ry ' carry the same Into eff.-cl. enemy's shin and confiscate the en- "SHF.KMAN." emy' merchandise and contraband " "en I'olo reiviveil the demand of war, under whatever form, the he asked for hi pasport. auxilliary cruiser will exercise the Woodford was not permitted to lay right of search on the high seas, and president's last paper la-fore the in the waters under the enemy's I'snmh goverment for the reason set I nrisdictioii, Iu accordance with inter- forth in Ibis dispatch lational law, the regulations of whicnl -tladrnl, April 21. F-arly thi will la-observid." (Thursday) morning, immediatelv The sixth clause define what is after the receipt of your telegram, ncludeil in contraband of war, mini- "l belore I hail communicated the n wespons, amiiiunition, eipiip- ame to Ihe Spanish government, the metits, engins, and, in gciural, nil Spanish minister ot foreign Mtfsirs he appli mces us.-. in wsr. notified in that diplomatic relation TIIK SPlSlSH WAR. Some progress in the prosecution of the Spanish war has been made though there have been no engage ments ot moment. Volunteers to the number of I2.'i,000 have been called out. Oregon's quota Is one regiment 1200 strong. A war revenue bill is training. The fleet ha blockaded the principal port of Cuba and some teu or a di'Zn prize) have been cap tured. On Wednesday Ihe forta at MntHnXM were tiomharded for about 20 tnlnutiw. The Spaniard replyed, but hit nothing but the water of the sea. Several Spanish soldier were killed and some damage wa done to me naileries, liienrst tight Is ex pected at the Philippian Island. All Kuropean nations except Port ugal remain neutral. The LlsUm government ha forbidden the tele graphing of new from the Cape Ver de Island which i taken to mean that Portugal will espouse the cause of Spain. President McKinley noti fies that government that unless the Spanish fleet Is ordered to leave St. Viueent Ihe United Slates would re gard Portugal an an ally of Spain aud treat her accordingly. TRKlTNEST Ot M l Pal.. The United State make the fol owing announcment of it policy to be persued during Ihe Spanish war: "In Iheevent of hostilities between ihe United States ami Spain, it will be the policy of this government not to resort to privateering. The gov eminent will adhere to the following rules; "First Neutral Hag cover en emy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war. Scond Neutral gissl no contra band of war are not liable toconti-ca lion under enemy's flag. "Third Blia-kades, in order to be binding must be effective." Fourth Spanish merchant ves sels, in any ports or places within the t '.Seven-n I'o he regir.x and Judged as pn:es i'ii hiI hi rig r l he law r - cipisin-, m i-i.-rt, i.lii -r. ami to-.hirls of ihe crew of veR-els, which, not liemg Aioi-ri.an, li ol (1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ads of Wsr M4-till!l .S.irtill, even if pr ovide I with .e:orsof insr que, in.,1 hy ihe U..HI Sluti-s '' Jliilgc lievtell of Ihe Thud (lis trict dm cis rttcrelary Kincaiil to tile Hie certihi-ates of nomination mule hy Ihe sipulisis. sml piis such nsmes mi Ihe l-sllol. 1 1 v no doubl finds vtilh Willi Ju iae filial- tuck that Ihe secretary ol slate is an adiuinistratlve ofiicer ami not Judicial. The alhatuent is ininiwe- of Wssh ington counly fusion 1st- re meeiing some ir utiltonie conditions The ftr-l n.eeM g Mtmed to la quite hsriiniiiious. Ihin t here was a vacancy cnusisl hy the ib-ath of Hen. Srtin'l IIiikIhk wb,n the brethren csine lot'lur sgniu. At that meeting no aitrts-ment Was teachi d. The tcitid Mneiing was held Inst Monday. 1 cannot he lea r mil what was then done, but members of the parlies say Ihe coun ty nominating convention is to la a long one holding over to ihe second daj at least. hud been brokin llweeii :he two countries, and thai all HI -i d inio municaiioiis between their respective representatives have ceased. I ac cordingly aked for safe passports. I shall turn the legation over to the Britisii emliHSsy end leave for Paris this afternoon. have noi-tled the con-nls. WtMiDFtlltll." As sis.ii as President McKinley itceivid Ibis di-pnlch he interplead itma refniil f the demand 4id dnt liol wait till "Sal urilay iiisiii." Admiral Ssuis.in ws- at ois lb re.1 to sea. He got awsy on the loorning of Friday Ihe 22 1 slid before dark hi kdcd the port of llavaua. Two Np-nlsli men-bant rdiipa were taken the sme day. On Fri day pveiiin our fleet was tired Un from Spanish batteries I hat defend the harbor of lUvsna. Iliechots nit the water. The formal de-Uraiiin of war was made on Momlsy last by Congress in response a request from ihe president. It read-: "3e it enscie.1 by Hit senate and the hiajs .f representative tif the I Uni cd Mtates, In coegrea asembbsl: i - rirs, inri war i-e ami ihe same Isler.l x declared to exist, aid th. I war has existed since the 21-t i f Ari, lu. incliHling rm.d.iy, la tw.eu the fr.dteil Stales of America The Corvnliis Time ha dug up Seuate bill 2H) acted upon In 1891. The bill was one of those clap traps introductd for political effect. It was iiitend-d to work upon the prejudices of railroad employees. A far aa Mr. Tongue's vote is concerned the mat ter was explained six year ago and nothing has been heard of it since. The genera) law on the subject Is that a company or corporation is liable for any "damage sustained by any employee while acting in the em ployment of the company or while oing the work or business of the company when such damages are caused by the negligence of the com pany or any of it Hgent or officer or anyone w ho at the time ha any con trol of the injured man." The law Mr. Veach voted for left out any prov' on w haiever iliat ihe damage must have occurred while the In- junsl employe' waa in the perform- ance of any duty of the company of any act in the iersuance of hia em ploy ment. The Times would leave j ihe impression that there was or is no law on the sulj-i-l, but there is. It i general, applying to mills, factorit steamboat, farms and farm rrachin ery as well as railroads. Veach' hobby wa class legislation intended to protect railroad employees w hen they were out on a hand-car raiding hen-mosts and got a charge of shot in Ibeir leg. The bill wa fi r iliticu effect ou the pa-sions of the hour It is feared that on account of the Swniah war Congressman Tongui will uot get home to participate iu tne election campaign, in that ca-e he will send a man. lion. F. X Schooiunaker already know n to Ore gon audiences ha started for the first district. Mr. Tongue stay fiithfully at his poat. He 1 doing hi duty r or such a man who forgets self to serve the public, we al home can give support. Iude,-.! we cannot afford to refuse our suffrages. I he Argus need not feel concern for the republican party or who con trolsit but rather for the members of it own party. It i a matter of puh lie record that the republican were on hand to legislate in 1K97 but it was the Mipulist who for S0 and SI2o each hel l up the legislature. The re form forces ought to have put a plank in their platform condemning the hold-up. They need it. Republi can do not. Their record is giaid. They can he trusted. The importance of a harbor in Ihe Pacific is now seen. Our Astatic fleet has been ordered out of English porta and the name would la? done hy other nation should w seek shelter. Coin. D-wey ha nothing left but to capture a port iu the Phili ppine I-lunds, and this must la done before hi cod ia consumed. Hcan not get more short of San Francisco unless he capture Hon lula in Ha waii. He has order to hunt up the Spanish fleet and fight it. The money in circulation in Un united Slate to-day Is $2l0,HHI,0IHi greater than when the dem rath con vent ion of iHUtl demanded tin free coinage ol silver In order to in crease the money in circulation. A part of this Increase cornea from the coinage of our own mints, which have, since July I, 1S!, coined 113, ) l8,f36 of gold, while the imports of gold (coin and bullion) in excess of ine exports, nave amounted during that lime to over one hundred mil lion dollars. -1 Xi&tOll Strliif? CHit. st is ll aSi Hut irannrrs Risks the 1 aun.but V. c nior solid inrrrJient of 1 chari.tcr ii xio neceusry to tras type of ananbood. If a nua bas thess both. and alto bit tre cikxI sens to dress well be will and the -.t.hstrinf out" for hua til over the world. FOB REALLY CORRECT DRESS In Material, Style. Fit, Fuush, and Gentle manly effect, you should orier your tailor in nf ?- ;. nnryi c -k -:, -a UUI1.1 1 t. W. TacQrcat Chitijo Mmhtot Tailors stsroTer SO t'ajtra Ike t-lrrs la the Caetaea Tr.ulc. Voa csu .t "Kt-WN" Suit or Oo nwl fur k-ae moocy ih-a a auai.y past fue lafcnue di sad ta-ksnne. S-IT AU IIMtH CI Att tNTKKIa, tmaas JtaaSna ri SCHULMEFICH & SON. HILLSBORO, 0REC0X. AXD SEE PATTERXS. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY The Academi) prepares for College and y;ut i a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses cenj lotr. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per tceeh, including electric light and heat. THE COLLEGE DORMITORY Under experienced management, trill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, not to exceed $1.50. For full particulars, address PRESIDENT McCLELLAXD, Forest Groce, Oregon . .'RING TERM BEGINS MARCH 30, 1S9S. Hillsboro Pharmacy UNION BLOCK MAIN STRBST, Dr. F. A. Bailey, ficp Pure fresh drugs, Brushes, Paints, Oils, Sponges and all Druggists Sundries, Fine first class cutlery a specialty. Extra ( are la reaipaaadlBtr rrerrlptloas.w Mil Kit I FTO NAI.H. Mil Kill VW'H NAM-'.. X THE CIRCnr tOl'RT OF THE Mjitt- uf lln iron. for the Cimiitv ol Multiioniali. Ku-liiir.l Nixon, reci-ivrr oftf.e Purtlaml Savinioi Hunk, I'luintitl', T. I A MuriiAMi uiul Kmnia MurtUHm. h!n ilr; I J Uowlund: Tliu kiitut: Juhn W Kr:i, W V Aviry, ailininidtrator of the Into of Mary K Avtrv. ili---:iel : Ecl- wanl lultoii: A i'l k lur-ti-riiitin : I'ilv of I'ortlanil. a ruriHirutmn : Kilward Evt-n-tt: The lanilunl s 1 i ompaiiy, a i-ororution ; i hp Auriiii-rn oiiniK-a i nveniim-iit I runt, liinit.il. a conr:ilion : iifiiilanta llv virtue ol an exec-iltum iuilimtit n. iter ami ilec-n-e itulv ixmieil out of anil tin. ler tiie Heal of tlir altove entitled oni-t in the alxive entitled ruuw. to me ilulv iirft- e.1 uml duteil the l.jtli day of Mareli 1WIN. pon a luiiKineni rendereil aim entered in Y VIKTUK OK AN EXEC" HON X) ilm-n-a and order ot nala is.ued ut of the Circuit Court of ihs .1 o- ..m i. r V is.i'nirioli Connty, ill favor of K T 8iinpm and airaiimt Jamt-a P loney. Untie n ju-1heu haiuuel W Ixxtney I. K raliani, and Mary Klleu Ura liani his wile and Llxie M Mi-'pliena a el eeutrix ol Ihe laat will and textaiuent of Thoa A ritephena dn-eawd lor Ihe sum of iin.ia eot, an. I for the further sum of 1-121 B5I'H fold coin with inu-nwt thereon at the rate of S per c-nt r annum Irom th 2d day of April iMKn, and the further sum ot II2."i with intereat Iheruon at the rate ofs percent per annum from he 2d day of April l aa attorney fn-a and for the eorl ami elM-ne of aula and of said writ. Now, llieielon-, In- virtue nad in perau- i sain uut'metti, iii-cree an-' .aid court ..n the tint day of January 1NSM 1 ",7 J" V J"- Knieni .i.-eree in- nider of ill favor of Uiehard Xixon . m-efver of "xj' j 1 .:!:' '"ndy. the 2.1.1 day of the l-ortland Saving Hank pluintitT and X Jf?' ' in .;T'!' ,"t aKMin.tl A MarMuuiu defendant, upon 'lv!j!!,,,. ,, '"'"."""!? whirl, there is now due the Mini ofit-7; l toun, ' "- hour oi 10 o'clock UK sold coin with interest thereon al the ',V!'i". ?" . t"?'." '.' ,",U'P aaciion tn rate ..! ! per cent K-r annum from the Siith 'h ;"'' lor .-.., the lollowinc day of February Ikhh, an.l the -oet or and : "'J ''lu , ir i VTI. ' UKn hi- writ cominaiidimr me to make i JUth ,:'.lf of nortliweat quarter(K) Mr. Tni'irue never wrote a free silver coiiiHue letter in 18!l or at Hiiy other time ami any awteriiuiiHtliHt he ilil are fale. .-,Lfillr.lll..u i t i . ... ' -ituate WiuiliinBton countv Atata of I "- " t ut townehip two VJ, north Oreifon t wit- i rri.iiww.ioi vt ill inette .Mundian The winthw.-M .lUi.n.r ..f .li..n HI TJV ""'tainiiijr IK) acre more or la. all K 4 V ol the Willamette Meridian eoutain- lliif H) aerca ol Iu nd more or li-na. toirether with all and sinirular tin. telieinentH heredi tauienta and appiirteiiuueea thereunto be loiiKiniror ill anywise aiertaiu!nir, now, then-fun- hy virtue o anid execution ju.l-nn-ntorder and divree ami ill compliance with th- commandii of said writ. 1 will on Mouilay the IMih ilav of April ls!M ut the hourol luo'i-lock A .Miit the South door of the court lioui-e in IlillalMiro ailiin ton County, On-Kon, m il at public auction Hiihiivt to redemption tut he hiiiheet didder for V h irolil coin cmkIi in hand all the right title and intcn-xt which Ihe within named di-ttlllnnta nr .itli..i ..I',!...... l.u.l I... . . v. ...... , i.. .... ... JI I ,!- ! date ol the mortirai.-e herein, or ainee liail. in and to the above described real proierty or any part thereof to sa inly wild execu tion jiidKinent onler decree, iutcnut coats aim an aix-ruiii)f com. V. I. IJHAI)Klil, Sherifl' Wahinirtoii County Oregon llillnboro, lire. .March In, Ittn I-III. "IRONING MADE MSY" rgEM INVENT w v i w iiw vvy viii ivj MATES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF USD NICE no uiucn riTJQT DfttirLrr nnir ONE P0LTSD OF THIS STARCH WILL CO AS r AK AS A POU1ND AND A HALT OF ANY OTHER STARCH ajtVJtACTUW.9 Ciy ,y fti n uiiDiurrn onne r0KUKJ0WA. nEWnAVErt.UJNIIvf I VUfTaiitami ff iluate in WaabiiiKton C'ounlv On-von o .aiisly i he liereii.iMinr. n iu-d niinii., and lor Iheeoaaanj rxpeiies of saiii sal-. daid proiwrty will be sold subject to re Irmi.ii. a as er aiaiuie ol Oregon, W m. my hand ilil auh day of April laj. ' W. D. I' R4. FORI,, '.Trl ,?.' w',-, -nut.in Oountv, Oregon, r. Uliiunin, A iori.. . r ruiniitr. 4H-5i Itusli Work Mlt.ltlKF HAI.K. BY VIKTI'K OF AN EXKCTTIOX. .I.cn-e anil oriii r ol Mtleiwunl out o the Cin-uit Court ol the Miaie of On-sron, for Waxhinitton Counly in favor of Anion Wicke ami atainat 1 1 in null il rtini h, Kr. win hmi h, VVill l.il.t.m r. Allert lluitou. "in niion ir. ami au.. Una. Uov. I. a I a proMcm in moat jol oflices. Not so with the lliLLanoao !-l:i-KNtkNT I'rintcry. Wa liava a lanie lorce ol men at work all the time all I can "rtiHh" a Job lor you without any trouble, when you. want work dona quickly give the IIii.lkboko Is. dkpknusst Job Otiit a trial. KOTH'fc OP AMHM.XKPM Pl.Vtl, A t'OrXT. j iiiMiKi ur Kil ltT. OK TIIE m.tc oi wreaon ior vtahii niiiiin meir ifiiariluin n.l lil.-m lor the Mim on, ot i eoeia ami to the turther mini ol !m)7,. N.ice i !:i f froiii coin with intereat thereon at I "iK"ei ae ' the rale of H p,-ri-ent per annum fnim the ! vent debli J-.'. lay of ! of Sin with iiitrrnl then-on at in ti. t..uf t i r - .y. .7 i an.l Charley Ouiton. ii.imir. ,,.,1 ' ' 1. 1 ....I al,.. u i.-.. i.". . 'I.'"1."' r : .K hnii.h their i.anii,.n ad lio n, lor the or., ...-o.veni iiel.l- in Hereby eiven. tlmt ll.. .....l. iKlieeoftlie nU.ve iiuio.I . Tf i ueitioni Hun iii.i I.. ...... i . arih 'WW and the Hirther -urn' vniun- of caid iiiMilventa i' the Cinuil iiitrrnl then-on at the rate ot ' court of Ihe ntui- ..l i ir.... r... . . . M t ...... i. . ... i . - . .. a;iiii,iK. . ,1 ' " .- ii uay oi "n i-ounty. anu mat raid t rcuit court h'i. , Mar. li ln a.ar .me f. and forlh.-,-o.l -t Mondav Um- 2lat day of Mar-li lisiL ! and ,..,-, ol ... le and of ,id rit. the Circuit conn room i HdlalaVro tc Now, then-on- by virtue and hi , un.il- o'clock a m of aaid -lav, aa t. t,,. ....! 7? J""!'1 J'"1nei;t d.-cre.. and or.li-r o place lor heariuK .d.jr,'-tioi, to nj l" l : -lie. I will on lay the :M day o a.-.-oiinl of wi, aaaiKJ,,., and for Tie H March he .t , d.-uro th- Court e- ttlem. nt ol ,a,d e,tte of the la . W V I J'"""' llilli.lH.ro Waehi.itoii county an.l Alice M. 1 ai-huin, inMJIveiit il.-blrii : . .n o at the hour ol I . i-.clork a mo -..id , Hated at H.ll.lHr on tlZ iu I, day of , jlav m-II at public uii.no to Ihe hiKh.-.t 1 Iccein her IW. 1 "" ul bidder or rab th,- ollow inK di-w rilx-d . X. Harn tt. Aeeian.-e of the estate of real pn.,H-rty . , U . K. and Alice M. Il.au. ha,,, Jlv.nf j Ihe northct "iiartcr f the iiortheaKl ddiionc am nan, p. vrn, , ,Uart,-rol w-tiun . vent..-n townibip two Hauley A ltrown. out n ni.iKe one weat. A ill Mer, all iluate Attorneya for Awhile, in M-lllliif toll I omitr Oreiron. to F the bereinlt.tre iiA'ned ninp an J for the c.n.,1. an.l ex-ii-r o -,e. 31 -tT i April, -1 - a a I. an i :.trt F It. II Auorn ji r f niifl. i.cl to III- . h JOlh day n i r ijfoiid, ...ii Cum , t Atlminiatrstisir'a le. OTICK H UK KKI1V filVEX. TU VI ' by vino, oi an ,r..-r and dc-rw o ine r oilntrrourl of Uuliin. ..n , ...... . ; niron. i,.le and entered u April i. --n -. or.irr nun ..-ree aulliori Kniina I. lU a. b .1.-. ,-n-.-. Kiiite lielonmiiK to "aid U aahinKioM Co. eterana. 'PIIK fKMI-AXM-AI. MEETIMi OK Want()ni o.iuiy Vcteri, Aaaocia tion will n,e. t at Heaverton on VaTft h heina the lirel ; bun-day in the month Vhi. ,.e,.t,K for Ihe pur,HW f .,, ' ' the pla., of hldn,K U, ,. .lllluitf , , day. encampment and any o her b-Vi ,. li ",r ""ciaiiuii. - """ one aa rt.avenon l.u. lliVff.r rf.l I.....I. i. . . 'r,"'V nil in i , "" oi.i oidicra ioorc me i ii tn re by the pael. It. W. JICNTTT. becretary. Fonut liroye, April Sth. t. Come out ami we 'I.INIX. rresnleiil. of Ihe S-tale of , to n-ll the real Treaatarer'a .stiet. Thin sreb I. nretwred nn aHentUle arlnHples hr sm who ham had roaraof Bract leal ifw, ia tanry laoodenna. It re-tores old lines and snaiBter ill n i Ln tK... aaiurai wtntenm aad iaiparui a beautiful and butina ni. b. It la Um oalr starrb snnfartared Ibst BerteetlT bshm. eaaUiaia aeitber snenie. slnas as- aal For sale by all wholesaU and retail grocers. aieiorcwb in band. ' i all L u, ul'-. IIIAT Now. therefore. I , and after th. W. April!., .Tr' V'""'-? Z dday of May . Iwi . pn-.-d lo oiler lor ..Hi. i ... Vh-V r-.ieein. b eat ihe ...the following ..e,,.?.. rJ'rZZ Tl.ltZZ'Z' ,".lh' wit: riieeat half ol lb. -.,ltbeet uuiir. Inl.1 '. ,-blll-,:..n, nn.l t-r or.xc 1 1 r A w of the W ill M .,.. d,.i "' alter th . IH.I al II I . ... . ... . .. . VI ,. . ". r., .ni. q I, A. II allium " wrea faid kiiI. to tw for rah in band, convey ance to b ateiM-iie of pun-ha-w-r. MT "1"",'"ro,""''""ly of April .... J- H. IMI.llEIIUEK. AdminUtralor of the enlaie of Ku.ina L llcacu docaavd. - 4 47 4 ay 01 . AI)Y. ' Tn-nnr. r m a- - Is. , irutmanititM4