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HILLSBORO IXDEPEXDENT M HulabsBTe.Oraajca MUiHoao rvMuaatiMa txx. rur-fwi &M.C 04UL.T, aMMaf umttAL urmmmr rmm art FRIDAY, MAY 13, I8N. Ktri BLICA9 STATE TICKET. For Got T. T. GEEK, of Marion County, For Secretary of State, E. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop County. For State Treasurer, CHA8. 8. MOOR, ol Klamath County. For Attorney General, D. R. N. BLACKBURN', of Una County. For Superintendent ofPnblic Instruction. J. II. ACKERMAN, of Multnomah County. For Supreme Judge, T. A. MOOR, of Colombia County. For Bute Printer, W. H. LEADS, uf Jackson County. For Congressman, First District. THOS. II. TONGUE, of Washington County. For Judge, Fifth District. THOS, A. McBRIDE, of Clackamu County. For Ditrict Attorney, Fifth District, T. J. CLE ETON', of Columbia County. For Member State Board, W. H. SMITH, KErTBLICA COIHTT TICKET. For Seoalor, t yr. E. W. HAINES, For representative!, G. W. MARSH, J. R. C. TOMPSON, ABNER BRIGOS, For County Judge, B. V. CORNELIUS. For County Clerk, J. A. IMBKIE. For County 6 her 18, W. D. BRADFORD. For Recorder of Conveyance. CALVIN JACK, Jr. For Commissioner, J. Q. A. VOONG. For Treasurer, A. B. CADY, For Assessor, C. A. CAVELL For Surveyor, A. A. MORRILL, For Bupt. of Scboola, H. A. BALL. For Coronor, Dr. C, L. LARGE, J. F, ass rentable District OlUrer. North Hillabom. Juitice of the Peace. V. D. SMITH, Con .table. K. C. BROWN, South Hillsboro. Justice of the Peace. H. H HUMPHREYS. Constable. C. W. REDMOND. The U. H. torpedo bout Winslow, engaged with consort in Cad en a harbor waa hit aod disabled. A hoa tile shell eiplisled over the little boat tid killed five tuen on her deck and wounded five others. The Hpaniard, General Friiuo de Klvera, who waa wishing that for the Klory of Npaln, the Yankees would attempt to take Manila, has been ac commodated, and he In welcome to all the glory he ran rqueeae cut of the affair. Albany Herald. A republican meeting of fair pro portions were held by the republi can at Phillip lat Saturday eve ning. A misunderstanding as to the meeting place prevented as large an attendance as otherwise would have been. The nomination of the county ticket ha added strength to the stale and congressional nominations lieaverdam will throw an Increased republican vote this year. The Spanish warships have left American waters and anchored in the home harbor of Cadis. Cuba and I "or to Itlco seem to be left to their fate. Mpaiu seems to be ei pert ing that K.uroe will intervene like wax done between Turkey and Greece. Europe tusy advise peace but it will he on the terms of independence of Cuba, and a war Indemnity, we to hold the Philippines as security for Its payment. Klncaid wouldn't Ale the populist state ticket. The case tu taken to the court on mandamus, and the courts told the old rooster to "come down off the perch" and file. This must have been humiliating to the old humbug who has set himself up as king, ruler, and potentate lu a cae wherein he feared a few vote would be drawn from him. It was a ease of honesty (T) personified. By all means this office should be placed in the hands of a man who will admin ister it honestly in all cases, regard less of political ad vantage. Trans cript. But Klncaid has done worse. Me refuses looey the mandate of the) court. So far as Ihe I.vdkpkxdext! la Informed this ia the first Instance in the hlst.sry of our government where a national wr state official, a! mere cierk has defied the Judiciary. Caa a party alfora) to endorse such en tempt la one of its aaaUldatea, uim4 la Us i mm n sIsTlptleB, to aalMSa, MfMf CO VSTY A DM IS IS TKA JOS. Tb oral charge la made that the present court has h-en extravagant that a county debt of fJO.Guv has been created, and that, at the begin ning of Judge Cornelius' term the county waa oat of debt. 'ow, If there is ooe line more preferable than another along which republl cans my fight it is this one. First let the tax levy for the last eight years be examine.!. In IS'Jl il waa It wills; "J ', 17; 'T 3); 4, 15; 15, 15; 'I, 11; 7, 15; TW. 1. We were not out of debt in l&'M; f the April exhibit of that year showed that the county hud out enilond warrants to the aiuouut of 934 6Mi wa now owe 117,000; more. What d.wa this represeol? First lower levy, for if the levy had been kept up to 20 mills instead of the s vera ire of 15, the revenue would have been greater. The people d maoded low levy during the pinch of hard times, for they aaid it wa better for the aunty to pay 8 per cent interest ou warrant than for individuals to pay 10 per cent on money that they would have to bor row for raying taxes. Further, in 18W, by the repeal of the mortgage tax law. we loaf the revenue on ioO.OOO, not but that the note se cured by mortgage were tax bless be fore, but some men hid them, while J.m were forrigu and were taxed In other places. Again, we have better bridges and better r ads than before. Our rock crusher and grad era have been bought within the period. A new jail cost a par More aid has been given to indigents during the pat 4 years of hard times than before. With one-fifth of the taxable prop erty wiped out by the repeal of the mortgage tax law and a drop of an average of 2 mills on the levy, it ii not surprising that there are en domed warrants laid away drawing interest. Republicans are willing to accept the gage of battle throwu down by the tripods. Fl'SOS OF fAA'TES. Republicans are criticised because tbey express disapproval at the policy of democrats, populists and silver republicans forming a fusion. Really republicans may well express surprise that honest politicians who claim to hold certain well fixed poli tical ideas should give them up for the sake of a preseut possession of the offices. Two parties msy prop erly agree to vote for the same man, but they may not abandon principal In order to do it. At least that I the the way it ap?ars to republicans. An elector certainly ha a right to re fuse to vote the democratic ticket hut when he does and votes the populist ticket he ceases to te a democrat. He is a populist. Hut when a demo crat delitsratily declines to continue his party organization, and the popu list and silver republicans do the same they no longer have the right to be known by their old names, they in reality have formed a new party. This has liefore been hinted. The democratic party before 18!i stood for free trade and hard money which wa understood to be shiikI money measured by the gold stand ard. However objectionable these idea may have been to republican they formed the frun.lntion lor a great parly, but they have been giv en up for a new platform. The man ager attempt to take the whole of the old party over to the new party. The silver republicans surrender their isition as protectionist for what they claim is free silver, but the platform is populist, initiative and referendum with Hat paper money. A ssmple of populist legislation on the currency question is given in the bill now before congress, introduced by Howard of Alabama published in another column. The populit are fixed no better. True they have nnl of the platform. Populist require lederal legisla tion to put their principles into practice. About the only doctrine peculiar to populism demanding such legislation is the initiative and referendum their currency lile.ia, ownership of railroads, telegraphs, etc. These ideas can ha put in the law hook only by federal legisla tion. In the distribution of uttices, the populists seem to get no repre sentation in congress. It is now un dertl that a democrat, Jmli;e Ji.hu IWnnett, will twachfied for the 1 S. Senate. The populists get sta:e offices, while populism demands fed eral legislation. If Hie ticket suc ceeds there is really nothing for pop ulism exivpl ihe offices, even their candidates are pledged to do inching practically on the currency question. The declaration of the platform for u national money, sound, safe, i.-ou- d ty the general government, etc is really an approval of u.e present system. It is antagonistic to free coinsge, that proH to give the mine owner the power to control the rolnsire. From these consideration the incon sistency of Ihe present fusion is seen It is not s fusion but the formation or a t.ew party with new m. The deceiving-thin Is the sttempi on the part of Ihe leaders t transfer by whole sale the Individual electors from one party to another. WHIT THE riri KSSlY. if any one wants lo gel at the true situation, a rvgird the iommra live Influence ami direct work or the j tvublican party, an I the conglc- nierate union of the force organ'xed against the republicans lo get into ffW by any and every possible that aan be Used, let them loomoare the uricee of products now ruling with the prior that were Id fore la 1894 when the other side waa la power. Albany Herald. Not every populist can give as good reason for the faith that Is ia bitn as did a promiaeat reaideat of Carlton recently. Speaking to a republican neighbor he remarked that he'd like io see socue of Ihe prosperity Ihe other fellows were talking about. You get more for your wheat don't oo?" Ihe neigh IkjT queried. "A ud more for your wool, sheep, cattle, hog, bay, oats," Yes, but bold oti!" remonstrated the pop. "I've got a thousand dollar U at 1 waut to tel out (si firm security, and am hav ing hard work to get it out at 8 per i -en I. I umrd to get ten and stue limes more. lo you call that pros per! I ?" Yamnill Reporter. 'Mr. Tongue's chances for re-elec tion are getting belter. lie is an able tuau and duserve to Is re-tle-H- ed," says the Silvertou Appeal. If he ia elected, he can dosouieihiug for the district and the state, a he is with the administration and the majority; snd then he has shown his ability sihI industry. It would be a mistake slmosl inexcusable to send a man to the lower house of congress from this district who is out of touch with the rest of the country, even were he an able man and not simply a kii ker and a born negation, like Veatch. It would amuse Mr. Veatch to kick at every thing thai eimeup were he sent to congress, but this would not he of any profit or Is-netit to his cou- s'iiuent. It would, on the contrary do them only harm. Statesman. Congressman Tongue i in Wash ington fulfilling hi duty while his competitor Veatch Is running around the country denouncing President McKinley to the (Spanish) queen's taste. Mr. Tougue has not only been fiithful to Oregon's interests, but has as a representative been a credit to the state. This I no time to unseat him. Clackamas County Independ ent. SUPPORT THOS H. TONtilE. The campaign I on, and the para mount question is, who do the -eo- le of the first district want to repre sent them In congress? In the first place the people want a man in syui- iathy with the administration. An able man, who has the energy aixl patriotism to uphold the president' plan and the ability to make hi personality lelt in the exciting debate n congress. Thomas II. Tongue can do all this nd more. He is willing and anxious o help. You have not got to crack whip over hi head to wake him p! He I already wide awake as the ppositiun ha found out and are wil ing to concede. He has already made bis mark on the floors of con gress. He hss ably represented his district and Htate. He is the kind of man wanted at this crisis and the people whose patriotism far excee Is their silitical prejudice will so de cide on Ihe 0th of June. No new man can fill his place at this juncture Is? he ever so able. But Mr. Tongue's political opponent, Mr. Veatch, is not a man ot brilliant at" Uiument. It I no injustice to hun to say I hut he i no match for Thns. H.Tongue. I 'topic all over Ihe dis trict know this and know that the statement is true. Vote for Thos. H. Tongue and don't attempt to swap h rses in the- middle of a stream, swollen to torrent by the tempest of a terrible war. Mr. Tor gue is able, i loyal, i patriotic, is for licking the bltssly Spaniards out of their tsaits, nd will work tor it and vote for it. Then vote for him. and give him to understand that honors are easy, that hi effort for hi district him state I and his ability to assist in national j legislation, are appreciate.! and shall I ne tiuiy rewaroeu at ine oolls In June. Albany K' publicsn. We lsk witn contempt and disgust un Ihe Chinaman because he snuffs out nis uiai.no.ai i.y use or opl- fM that of condors, urn. Burin the light of the military Sec. ;j. That the sixes of tbe mat exsminstions . f volunteer going onjerial used in the preparation of the in the lnied Stales we a a nation j currency ofthe United State shall have cause for alarm. The .lemlly j hereafter ls three inches in depth cigarette habit is reason for r jetting and vary in length one-half of one lti per cent ofthe usm who have inch ft.resch denomination, allowing r " " " "' "jectioneiBve inches for mills an. from Ihe tobacco habit was no mora j for talents, than 1.1 per cent. Hir Uys are kil - He,.. 4. That Ing themselves hy -n.uk o, if cigarett Dr. U-t jsmin ot P.-ii-yivaiiM at ' butes a I rg Mrinl.ue of rejecti to cig.rettes. lr. Ki g- : I .. -. , ' - I ' - serve mat m.wt ot the in-n ho f , to as Ihe oieilir.il enmisiiiMi hve weak hearisor l ick thnvilility ntstsHary to iiinke u.sst sil.li. rs. ) had es-iisl tha" the pero nlage ol rej s-ii .ii-. woobi la- tir-ater than in ll, but I did not dream that it would Is? altno-t thre true s great. If our p-opleshail bHarr-i.,-, .,, ,e certain danger (lf ibis bai.it by ibis war, it will not have i-n , viiin. Th S our hern IWflc gets no iiionev for csrrying the ir-ns from h--r- to California. The r-el i a Isn,-gr4nt road, Slid ly I h- ler.ii. uf the grant all troop of tr- I' .p,-i Sta'e and their suppu- r. ctrrled free. iTgoni,ti popailst, ho vt. lo I.- how I The XI.I-K.N HKT 'let rnf Mr iK.lph's lection le ;:, !, .ps-se j he opposed free silver is-liiag bu' cause there were other rold s-smlr.l men In the sta'e who wer ia ferret, A fr as the policy of free and un-' limited coinsire of lver is concern ed Mr. Usjph snd the Ixokckxok.nt did not tlilTer. tueib Lore ret ton tins. peso. Bvjme way ihe tripoda have ao great love Am? gold democrat. Ooe day last week congressman Clark of MiawMlri compared li rover Cleveland to Benedict Araol? and Judas Iscar ioC Clark is a free silver tripod. Ia the deale he aaid : la the laiigusge of a celebrated man oa a celebrated) occui m here, we waut to know "where we are al . Th tin, ha come for us lo aver taia who is who. He that is hot f-r us i against a. G rover Cleveland rs ver was a i!emo crat iu the true sn of the word, aud I can prove that, Mr SpaVer, by the gentleman frwii New Y'k (Mr. ('mornings) himself. In Aug ust, 193, I heard him ray in ihe cloaknawi, 'BIiiie his old soul, he never wa a dema-rat.n There are but two men in alltheh'Mry regi tiofl of opportunity. The tijg h-s triumphed in th Far Kist, uot as flags have so often triumphed 'u that quarter of the glotwt, iu ihe in terest of aggrandixement and of na tiiMial greed, but of justice ami free d ho. While the great powers of Euro dallied over the late o; Armenia, the Armenians were slaughtered by ihe thousand-; the United Htate has right to be proud of t be fact that its sailor have bi av ed the perils of a great battle eight thousand miles from home, not for the sake of additional territory, but to protect a defenseless people in (.Tubs, and to put an end to an infamous government. The country is proud, and has a right to be proud, of this achievement; aud those who watch the lists of the dead and wounded wili have the sublime consolation of knowing that those who have fallen. have fallen in a righteous cause, i ins war is ine nnai outcome oi a great historic conflict; it is part of Ihe sirggle fcr freedom which has beeu g - iiig on in the world for centuries; it is the final act iu the great drama which began when the Armada sail ed from England, and on thtt love ly Sunday morning when the church hells In the mother country sun,, moneii her sons, not to worship, but to fight against a f which was the enemy of their religion as well ss of their freedom. We cherish no resentment against Spain; we bear no bitterness. The nation is simply the hand of Provident; its task was made for it by it history, and they w ho fall In the tiring of tht task fall in a noble cause. N. Y. Outlook. POP I LIS r LEK1M.ATI0X. A sample of pcpulist leglslatian, were that arly in power, is the following bill introduced In congress January. 21 last by Howard of Ala bama. The proponed legislation is entitled : A BILL. Te Change the alnre. Improve the term, and Increase the Vol ante of theCari eary. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the I'nited States of America in Con gress assembled; That the secretary of the treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to retire thenutstanding re deemable currencies of the United States, as fast as tbey may be received tuck into the treasury, with a uew national currency, which shall be re ceivable for all public revenues and a full legal tender, at it face value, for all debts payable within the limit of its maker, but not redeemsnle or exchangeable in. any other kind of money. Sec. 2. That th money of account ofthe I'nited States shall hereafter he ai follows, namelv: Mills, cents. ,limtt,, dollars, eagles, condors, and talents, and the value or power of .k. t . .n . after be that current at tbe par-sage of this act, except that of condors, w bich shall be tenfold that of eagles, and that of talents, which shall lie ten- I eight inches of ihe sev n deiiotiiina'ious of the currency of ihe U olisl Hia-ea shall hereafter be com- p -se.1 of four gr.des, namely, ones, IWos, lbr.es, and lives, which -hall l plsosl not only in large engraved figures in the laaly. bul small en grsved words aniuiid the margin of I each piece i.f ihe said currency. ."se,". That ihe pr Iiic'khi, dU-Ki,itio-., exsi:ion, or cin-ula'i- n of any oilier currency than that of the Llille.1 Hls'e-, witlilii the limit of the said United .Slab-, shall, upon co 'V ici inn. Is- puoi-lH-ii by s n..e of iim rar.-iii.g one Isl-O' or lli ri ( n nient for not more msn ooe ,ear, . r both III Ihe ili-s-rellou of the courl. !. I'bal ihseTelary of ihe treasury la-, ami he is b r- y. ao thorizol snd .(irccte-l lopaythed- s of .1, Uoite.1 H'at, lit Pi iii- -et llentetil uf Miiy ciMllli, ol wl-. vi r ns iire, agiin-d the I'ioIh.I Htates, all i-..n'rover-i.- to which tn- l'ui'.-. shall is- a parly sl, I in- i iili..tl l.. il.u . 1 1 i .i . .... .. l'niie.1 H tic, . il )r j i..g... ,-., W'hen r' ov srr:ii rt by c r. .1 arid suiovme Ponrl .if hH fn, I State, mhi t.ing cnitl'l i. i.n sail ms-rvtarv of th. .r.-,.r,. .i.n he taid forthwith ...v .4 ..t ,i tl.si or reslricthMi w h -ver lo Ihe conlr.rv notwithsia.eling. Sh. 7, Tnat tbe acvrelary of the A woman's c rousit years; vf ter iirtU s and th good jitrtutie that Sr- aoStricf as insumilism caaaas r. ". ioi ufoa waoas a tastes msll is z. : caeacurabk. -rijms boos the want tyassef uu tcr i . will sufaty lai( mating her. ir: is U4 tcZosnag uory trans real Ui. Tijxt wLa vmj aoder milder iorma .' Fu-u'Jui wul a able te migrn the ,. j. of Us Urtured victao. o J Kntibcauoa for makkig public r. ;H heut-rsjdui dcuib ii th Ud that j ! -J Uught will be aslcful to ethen, ?o ,j !hr wiy nut mid ids and haakk U cv r iuJmr bom rtwiasMrasn. i iw story told by a woman. Her - -itc a b-n. Ctkb Fcalyi aha irve aa 1 . r' ict. lnd. 1 m ii her atcont i "i am a Urmer's was. I arJarva my frr--ient cxcsute to the weather rianj r ; 'crrilr atuk of rnsuaoataun. Dama v. a r agmvaled it. Imib would begia to iweO at t& r.-V' jptv. - I hisrwcUirf would begia laths night, t tia.o. 1 uoaU awake ia agoay. "Dav'Ht wld find my kmb purple in ctI x, i-vollca to twice thcar natural tixe, .iv.d to racked with pain 1 could oot bear to '.ir.3 I hem. " r rhl arm aod both legi were so (nwn u te be almost iiwUw. " '4 ifci.i became dry and yeOow. "At timet my ambi would pain aa sj;h oulbon of acedha were pricking ta.:ti. "Again they would be aamh sad I treasury he, and he is hereby, au thorized and directed to distribute to the treasurer of each domestic public authority, such as states, counties, and municipalities, including the territories and the District of (Yiluni his, I he sum of forty dollars per ca pita per annum, according to the next preceding national census, until otherwise ordered by congress, in order that the said domestic oublic authorities may pay their debts snd current expenses w ithout any local taxation. Se. 8. That the secretary if the treasury b , and he is hereby, aut horize! and directed to pay a nation al dividend of one talent to each citi-x-n ofthe I'nited Htate over twenty one year of age who claims it after the psage of the law authorizing its payment. The true situation in national sili tical afTirs are easy t.t see, to every individual who keep hi eyes open to the fact In the case. The Kcono- mi-t says : Contrast the condition of the treasury and of the country now with that which existed at that time ofthe Veuezuelan crisis in December, I8'J.'. Now the treasury ha K1, (HK),U00 net gold, Ihe largest amount In nine years, aud the metal is com ing from Kumpe by every steamer. Then, in 1895. the net gold in the treasury ws fU,Jii2,2i'J, and gold was being expr;ed at the rate of more than II, 000 txxi sr day. Then the "endless chain" was in full oper- atiou, lrs.ii. ing the tre-tsury gold for export ai.d for hoarding, and there wa not the least confidence either in the tariff, the siliticsl or in th9 finan cial policy of the administration. Now the "endless chain" ha ceased loop, rite f ,r nearly eighteen month, or since November 3, 1896. Confi dence In President M. Kinley's ad ministration i unbounded, and, did normal com) il ions prevail there would ts? an increasing surplus rev enue under the protective tariff. President McKinley's treatment of the Ilispano American complications has been characterised by dignity, HrmnesM and moderation, and the crisis of war has found tbe country Iu a state of preparedness which has not hitherto existed in ita history. County Treasurer Cady has paid ail ihe state tax of 1897, amounting to f 15,71- 14, and now has another call for warrents endorsed prior to Msy 1 197. For the official partic ular see hi no', lev la this issue. This is the kind of a man we want and need, lie attend closely to business and keep up the end. "JsRONING MADE EttSY" awaastafBBaBaaTfaaaaTfaCBsaVaaaa rgEM INVENT rr Twaa. V rwaasssf tW WIII1 Vm COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE no uiucH citxJT Dnnrur nrui 1 Jrf ONE POUND OP THIS STARCH WILL CO A FAB AS A POUND AND A HALT OF ANT 01HEM STARCH. mi ftJiiniHcro Done io iKEOKUKjOWA. NwHAVN,C0Nf1 C oevw.esTio Tkiastarea Is insist. s,leanr4swU ariaelplas he tsea srbe bee bast rears of Bract leal neerirwee ia faacy laawderitia, It isstorssnM hsea and roatsMf diijss.s tetliatr aatwrsl whiteaea. asd iaisarts a hsawtifwl aesl lastina Ini-h. Il Is Um owls stereb aissnfartansi that is wwfsrtlt ss-wlMk erataisine s.uW sr-eww. aioai av sat etker .alwisnse ssjarSsss ss lieea aaa eaa be ass evea lee s baby euwS.t. For m1 by all wholciAlt aad rtUll grtctm wUJlJUUOJJll of torture u kuk lasted three aja:'::st t,'w drta.iful dii4as crm :;rd Iter efforts. to-' i oot .'eci a needle thrwt into my fists. 1 til confined to lbs house three ytirt, aoable to walk nearly halt lbs time. " Air thoat three ilow yean oi agony, eurtos; m hwa I (prat probably tJ.OUO iur lr;auz.l and tried a dorea doctors, I gave p h"jj ot aay release from pain, but death. I w at cured, completely cured, by Or. TUaaii Pmk PUk for Pale People. They alcne cLd my recovery. " 1 he bnt dose gave ase appetite. "Aim the tecocd dote I tkpt touacQy, the ! jst Lu within a year. "1 teal tor a dozen bosca, Bv the time I had takes the content! el eleven bases I fch entirely wtlL "The doctor said I vat cured. He was greatly urprcsecd. and ance tern he has prescribed Dr. VUEanu' pink Puit for Pale Pcocle for mauy of bit patten.' Mn. Fenly, loerthcr woh her husband, made affidavit to tbe exact truth of the tore going account before Notary P. N-Thonut, Tbe cure of the tevcrctt cates of rhcu matitm by Cr. VUliasnt Pink Pillt far Pale People hat occurred ia every tuts in tbe Ua.on. and iu power in ordinary cates it Proport rsiileiy greater. Thine tnarvclout vrgctable c:!It go di rectly to tbe scat of the troutlc They build up a new ctiluUr structure in die dtteaied parta by ehmmaling puiionout clcmcr.U and renewing hialth giving chemical iorcet in the blocd. They arc for tale by dn-egisn r-c -where i for 50 ccntt a ting bos cr iljft for half a dozen. lCKE.tE Or- I I Kt TI..ITIO IMKK f HI! MLI!tTtMll. The treasury statement of condi tion of circulation for May 1, lys, ha been issued and makes a remark able showing. The total stock ot gold coin iu the United State is t750,5.'7,lll. Tbe gold bullion in the treasury in addition to thi s (t3,61708. The amount of gold coiu in actual circulation among the i eople m May l, lstM, i i;o7,n;i.s. .'10. The total amount of money in circulation among the ptople outside of the treasury Msy I, IsiiS is l.Hori, 701,41. (iu May, I.ii7 theamoum in circulation was fl.iiiMt.raMi.a.NH. The increase in circulation during April IXW8 amouuted to -VI,7t.',7H7 Thetripols are trying to deceive republican by declaring they dn li 't ex!l to elect, that they are just en- gigiug in tne csn.paigu for amus ment. This is not In accordance with the fact. They are studying the return of last elect Ian by preen-' S snd employing every expe dient to increase their vote. Tin is one of them. They hope to throw us oT our guard. Let u not Is de ceived or relsq a jot in our la I sir. True we agree with them on one proposition that they will not elect, but let u make one majority a big one. The republican of Washington County have in ilnies past nomina ted many goisi ticket but never one better than tint uiru-l last week. There I not a wetk man on it, or one that d.ws not deserve the hearty support of every elector in the county democrat a well a republican. We had f 19 majority at Ihe last election an a most perfect fusion. We ought to see that and go two hundred bet ter. Let us earnestly work for 700 majority In June. Amount in circulation per capita is now (24.8:1. The balance of trade in favor of the I'nited States for the first 8 months of the fiscal year was (4(M,3ti 1,453. From July I 1897, up to April I, 19 the mints coined in gold 141, 802,1ms.-.. In silver, (12,672, 396. A total coinage of (53,473,404. There has been a marked decrease in the Importation of farm products, but an eiisily marked increase in the importation of coffee, Jewelry, silks, furs, aud other articles of luxury. Tho farmers have bad an oppor tunity to supply a very large increas ed demand for farm pnslucts, and have met bs foreign comts'titiou. Thi account for the fact that not on ly wheat, hut every other article of farm produce ha increased in price. a 1 Hi S " r m r ' a a rm fc I r t av 1 -a. ir CAUL ts .Vt AV 'T I I 111 SCHULMERICH & SON. HILLSBORO, 0REG0X. AND SEE PATTERNS. Ilillsboro Pharmacy Pure freh drugs. Brusbea. Taints Oils, Sponge aud all Druggist Sundries, Fine first class cutlery a specialty. 0r Extra tare ia t eatpeaadlag lreseHtUBs.?"w Take X at Ice. I'AKMKKS Willi HAVE THE OLD "Sail-in" aixsl puii.pa, ran eri an up lo tliiu- Isms wihmJ Duciio.i pump thai wil lililit-rc uld pox- bv sritina to Vf. K. Wltr.Kl.EK, l'uinp-i ami wait 1 pits.. Ku.tsl (iruve. Or. 47. C SHUtlrr' NAI.il. I)Y VIKTIK i.K AX KXKl'UTIOX, I dt-c-nt- and order of Mil.- i.vurd out Ol tlx- Oin-uit l ourt ol'lln- Siale of Oregon, tin unliiniitou .'o.iiitv in tavor of Anion Wiclte and ;aint II.11111.1I1 B Smith. Kr- s o. Muith. A ill itiuui.i r. Alhert (luilon. Will nil. .11 jr. and Maud, I-ola, Koy, bla H and I'liarl.-y iriiiton, minora and W t 8mi1li th.r icuardiati ad litem for the sum ol J "si twl and fur the Inrtln r uni of !47. A V t Kultl i-oin with interest tlit-roon at tlie ruo- of s H-ri-eul sr siinuin from the i.' day of M;in h ls!is mid the lurther sum .tf ith iiiteret thereon at the rate ol S jut itiii 1st aniui.n from ihe 1 dav of M.ir-li 1sm as aturue fis-a and for Ihe cost and eKs-nse uf iale and of aid a ril. Nun . tli.-n-fore. hy virtue and in purau-an.-e of said judgment decree and order o sale. I will on Monday the ::id day b Mav IsMs, a tin-aouili diar ol the t'ourt hous- in HilUlM.ro Wat-hiuirUm county iregun at III.- hour id' loc.clock a in of said ilur sell al puhlio auction to the highest bidder lor caidi the tullowing dew-rihed real nrosrty n-wi : The nurtht-ast iiarter of the nnrtheast tpjart.-r of isactiou seventeen lownship two south raiiite one west, will Mer, allaituate in Washinicton County Oregon, to satisiv the hereiniK'Ibre na.ntst s.iuia. and for the coefft and eXMnseH of said .ale. alU 'lf.ettv sal IN. Miitl .ul-jact lo rr -.Isint.i n aa -er a'ale ! O'- -n. W'tnes- my hand ibis -Jith day ol April, ls!, V. D. I' K A I'Kl 'lit), .sherirt .if Washington Cjunl , O exou. Kolwrt K IU U, Ailoruey tor P.ainlllt. 4M1. Nil Kill rVH NA1.K. IY VIIITI'K OK AX KXKCUTIOX, the Circuit Court of the htaus' of Oregon for w aahiiiifion . ountv in lavor of 1'hilinni ChuH-roti and against August 8chmi.lt. tor the uin of fl costs and lor the further sum of ! I' . Cold coin Willi Interest thereon at the rateof lo -r rent st an 11.11 from I' III day of Nov s'. and the further sum of Juwith interest ihervon at the rate of -er cent s-r auiium from the I'M day oi March Ijtia attorney f.s and lor the cost and expenses ol sale and of uid writ : Sow. therefore . by virtue and in pursu ance of said judgment dei rcc and order of ale, Iwill on Tuesdav. the 7th dav of June l-tls at the south door of the Court bouse in iiillslioro Washington Countv Oregon at tbe hour of U o'clock a m of V. sell at lillliltt-all, lion t.i (h. Iiih. est bidder lor ca-b. the following described real property towit : Tbe east half of tbe sotuliwcst iptarter of section sixteen, township two north of range live west of the ill Mer containing s 1 acres all situate in Washington County On-gon to satisfy the hereinlvlore named sums and for the costs and expenses of said sale. Waid property will Is? sold subject to re demption a er statute ol Oregon. Witness inv hand Ihisath dav of May. !.. " W. U. IIRADK.IKM, SheritT Washington County Oregon. K. Citrou, Attorney for PlaintitT. Jt-J NIIKUII'r".4 NAI.K. 15 Y VIKiCK OK AX RXEil'TlON ii" louri o( the Htt ! rt-f nki UI tlir if f Ore -on to in favor of Tyler Kates and against .Stephen I'entwld. Jennie I. I 'en h. 1.1. Henrv I'enlol.l and atherine rrnl'old forthesui.i off.. IU co. in ami lor the lurther situ, of Ill.i.O V ! gold coin with interest thereon al the rate of IU ts r cent rer annum from the . th day ol rVpteinlier lH and the further sum ot - w ith interest thereon at tin-rate of S isrr rent per ainiuii. mm the Jltli dav of Vov. 1-S7 a-attorneys ee and for the costs and expenses 01 sale and of said writ. Mis, iiiereirrr, uy virtu- a. id in ners'i ance 01 aid juogixsni de re and order of . e I -tl, ,n at-.aluy .he Uib day 01 June KS. at In .m h ooor 1,1 Ihe C.un H -u-r. in H. Isis.r.., Wash h n ! n Cjii'.i., O egon, at me hoar ol itlo'. OK A M . 01 ald day se.l at pul. lie .lie. ion IO II. e nuilnl h itjp- -or e ''. olo'ing .e .-.ii real pio-s-rtv, 10-' i 1 The south half of the southern.! il.lnrtM. and the northwest ipiarter o the southeast iiiarterof section il and the north.! piarter ui the northeast quarter of section '.s I ... It VI MII Mer. all a.f.ale in Wu.bii.gtou county Oregon to satinfv the beti-iiilH-lore iiamil sums and f,r in. i rui. 1 ana i ieiises ol said sale. aii ,. pr. v o. I -a t l 10 r- ii"1' - l. per atil e.. ll-o t ...I ih.. Itth dar ni May is; S ' W. U. UK A KKL, ' 'T - t 11 t . ,11111V, . r.-a .... noty A tuau. Ailoruey. f..r I'ltT. M-3 !III--.KIKK'. NAI.K. BY VI It TC K iK AN KXKCITI X. lei ri.-e ,-,. order ,f .ale. ia.llcl ...it ..r le, re ,,-,. order ,f . I,. 'i.,...,l ... i ' .... ........ v ,,, ,., ,,,r ,aie 01 Oregon, .. -m iii . oimtv m lavor . . ' .itTiir 1 ml -ttie Alton! and la aner iray for the l I I'lil:.. 11. 1 - 1 "l. - ft . . t .1 in c ' ' i "inner sum tne .ale 01 10 u t cent p.-r annum roni I ' i-lli day of M.iy Is!., and the funk...: -u.noi ... wm, int.rt.t thereon at ihe ran ol per cent pe-annuiu mm the ll, lay o pril I attv .-e aud for the i .e th.- in r.v v.r.'M. .... ... 1 c id said m-.Li.e.it de.-r.-e and onler of: . I will.... ..i.l.vil,- iu:. t... - si the South d.aar . i tlu. ....r. I. ... .1 .....-,,.,,.,:, l)n Oregon al '"" l'"ir.,f vuiu ... ofsi. I.l.v ...11 . I 1 . . I IA . . . - . p-'ica.i.-ti.H, 1 , tin-hignest bidder for 'olwit ' '"" "'erilssl rtal pn.rty Ah .r I ... im...l r.-! I and in Orav a.. rra.-t a.--..r.ln,g p, tl,e racordit map 01 I pi .t th.-r.-.f on ni- in theolttce nf the recr..rr of envryam-es .rf WaW.ington I r.Hltily r. go;,, the llurntra-e -IL... " 1(5L,t,w" T h"'Ml u,i" lb day of May Kbtrru- u. W D HHAfintRD. tUTirami 7 Oregon. Auwraey aw FlaiatiB, U-I losatefy the h. -e,.,l, .-.1 . - r'"."" stuiiiif pef Mlnri,, fwuuiltr lle.s.u. . and for lSer,,M, .,,1 'T.. "5"TV property he ,jt - 0111. AScocrnKl b, as cserver to bethe , m as es lain oui. . . . -' tuber trd so walking " -; ' u nullv comradrt. u 1 rTs''i ; ...vi taste the cbarm ea1 tbe rtcture o aiicrwocu. 1 rodtlsum over m ?" iod towai bow Oct Ssia aae wvercsaiairuw nvtu n Tka Oreet Chkag Merchaat TaDora. 3 ..4 rstkers are equally sure t fc J estsArtias). . e3 FIT mm4 HI5M OUARANTEED. errar StHt ratterwe a till less taraee tevan. JJ ov y UNION BLOCK MAIM 8TSkT. Cr. f. k. tilltj. ficp BV VIRTUE OV AX KXKCl'TIOX. dvprc and urtlrtr of sale iaaued out ut the Circuit Court of ) ritate of Oregon, for Waol.iiiKtoi. luuiiiy ia favor ol J hn C U-aui and I. A l-e i ta t.iera un der tbefinnn lu of A'lrn l-i r-I affair! P I. A Iwena and Mary M Owena, hu, wileaiidj I horhuu Koss m asAiiriK-es the estate of I I. ' wmi an insl ent dcl.i or or llio ui.i of tl5 .' is. n, tor the furtlirr u in i.f 7;'l ss f 8 ftUi -oiu with interest th rvon at Ihe rate ol s per cm 1sr aunum from the vid dav of Ma cli H, aud the further mm of $. with inter 1 .,U111 ... ,h m tl. v of March Iki est tiirtsu at the rale ot per cent per an- I i,,,'b. -.i r... ii. ..! ... w, as at- ! u -'..Vl ri.l rit .Now, thrrrfure, oy virtue and In purau ance of said judgment decree and onler ot sale. 1 w ill tin ondav the -TV) day of V)a ISW. al tlie aouth door of the Court house ill llillahoru W'ashinglon County, Oregou at the hour of IU o'clta-k a ni of said day ell at puhlir auction to the highest bid der tor cash the following described real property lowit: lie east one half ( of the northeast one quarter I H I of the southeast one quar ter! V 1 of section four M) township lwog aoulh of range o.ivtli weal ofthe Willam ette Meridian, all situate In Washington County Oregon to satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and for the cost and expenses of said sale. I tai.l property will be sold subject to re-I drinp lion as per statute of Oregou. Witness my band (his UOth day of April I (US, W. 1. BRADFORD, hheriff of Washington County, Oregon. Cotton, Cox. Teal A Minor, a-6 Attorney lor Plaintiff. NIIKKirfN N.4LK. VIRTUE OF AX EXELMTTIilV 11 d-s r. e aa 1 e'er of sale Issued ut of the Circuit Court of the Ktste o. Or..-,,n. t, Wii.. avion Conntv. in favor of E T Simpson and against Janice P lawnev. l.iixie M Siepliena ran.uel W lAXiney I. K oraham, and Mary Klleu Ore hum his wile and l.iiie M hti-phens aa ex ecutrix of the last will and testament of Thos A Mephens d.TVMsel for the sum of t.ii cost, and for the further sum of ! lil U . gold coiu w ith interest thereof. 1 me ruie 01 a per cent per annum from the 2d day of April IS!-., and the further sum of M with interest thereon at the rate of S per cent per annum from 'he id day of April lies us attorney fees and for the cost and expenses of sale and of said writ. Now, llierrlorr, by virtue .ad in psrsu ance ..I sa d JudHment. d.-cree ao order of sale. I wi l, on Monday, to. 2Sd day of May IS!, a, ,,- ,0.oh '.sr of the "ouri II u.. in ftdisiHro, Wi'hlnglon Oonnit. O evon. at .he hour 01 10 n'elnrk a ... 01 .a l i:.y. s .1 at pan ic auction to tb hurl,, at holder lor cash ihe tallowing deer r - tirx.rf 'rtvi . : Mouth halflSlof northwest quarter ( ) ami north half ( of southwest quarter t ') section two (a township two C north range live .5) west of Willamette Me-idian and containing bO acres more or less, all j situate in wasliingtou County Oregon an. I lor the re:a anj , xnenws of saij sale. da.d proisrty wdl bv sold uljct to re-.irm-.ii.. ,. per staiule ol lrep-n. WPnew, my band this 3!th dav of April is-ej. ' a m W. D. liR AUKORD, Mhsnflol Ws.. inrt.n Ooitntr, Oregun. t.eo. W. Ilaaeu, A'Uxasy 1. r Plaintiff. H-M. NHKRIFWN NALK. BYi VIRTl'E OK AV EYK.T-TI..V Iecree and onler uf ul. iu,il ...e circuit court olthe Mate of t'regon Tor v. athington countv, in favor of Cephas htsetihauer aud against David Savage ex ecutor of the last will and testament of fcrastus (lavage sr. d.s-ease.1; Mary Daily. Marcellu. S. . aily Cordelia Huil.i; Charles l.uild. Hannah V akeruinn, John r' Oukerman, Krastns rtnvage jr. Mary K Ravage Cel.. Jergai... J.-rgar.," Savage. Hlanche (lavage, Burt Savage, lhiv id isavage, C. ischuliuerich and lieu Schnl mench partners under the linn name of Hchulmench Son. Herman , hulmerich and C II Koch partners under the hrm name of -Schulmerich . Koch. Ii W Pat terson ami n.omas I Humphreys, de emlanta lor the sum of t a, emu and lor ""'"'Sl-'aJt'rtswId coin with interest thereon at the rate ol 7 per cent leruinuni rout the 2th day o VprU last saht wriIh,'U", I'H'n' 0 "? and of .,"w 'bere ore by virtue and in pursu r,X"l .r,"' lui"",; "Tee and onler o Si -T V. ' M-nday the Mth day o June I. At tll aHiUth ilimr.x I.. a 1 in 11:11 k V . "r nutlfff, n Ilillsboro, iiashington county o,,,; at the hour o .. o'clock . , 0 Mi.1 d.,y ati.ub.c auction to the highest bidder or rash the ollowiiigdeserilasl real property WWIk liniTTr"'.'"" on "f " beast Isjundary lineo the doi.at.oo I....I i...... . ... iturris at . Mjin, XgreSa itli- th' 'Ptarter po-t be tween sections 4 and . T '' S R 1 W Will M"''"l"'n''l'r-ol -II degree. 10 the . ts ui ndarv lineo said Horn. grZ.,;tlr.,',, t'"-n" n" " greea west on .aid line 40.3. i-hs to corner T 1 . " " 'Mrn''r Iheiire 4. degree. l-ndcUIn?':',"0 Wm S"n,,eI' donSLT,, aim claim lhen.-e nortbm.nt to n-nu. . r.. .i....l . "a.'ione ,.- a. in river thence soiltb- l degree!' rn"" ur.""i" n" r " I"""" N , '"wsee K nj... th, h,' ,ni- IlifiMv aiiith 9i .1.. . is-s;iiini..g is - ginmnv .,.t.i... .... I." ' ,"' " i , T "Z2l'f Aer"n' " -'r..Tl7,.t mm. siiti extHnse. o '" pn.-rty will lm .old said sale subject to re- ""'""wii as p,.r tlatnte o it.s,.ly hand thi. VMh .lay Msy Kail u "h,l"rt"" ;unty tregon - " ,v 1 nrvfWII, Altornevs .or I'taintirt .'.I-.J Satire wf natal Neitlctnent V-TICK m HKKKIIV lllVKX. fllVI w II and le.tan.ent o . h's. J Ir.-.-l .1.. ecutin- in the eoontv court of WVih tngt!,,, rL'l,rAof.,M,i,.,r - lbeti.,.n. t,l.e , coons t., rno.i., .,( fr lenient of aaid estate. now this lith dav of M:tv I.. 1... :.V " of Thn. 1 t . " W1" estanwnl . - . ...r-., oe.-ra.lNI. it .1 -Te- Mm foe ririj teate. XtiZfZZl' --.s..ee weaU uwt, btoesl saa. tOc.il. u ana,fsv t