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i'le ww fur and away the muet profit hie. There never any dampf in it, anil It will lift the American flft under Hampson'a iiiiu mmm aotiiethinir like W .0" 0.000. Hislire ofthU will be t73,00 It ar-Admiral Uewey ami ni nttioer and men will ds Jtl7i.Hli There ww, approximately, I'M men in the Hpanieri fleet. On iho btuU Ib-ar-A liuiral lA w' idian would be t.H'.O, and th ix tnui ruauilir t-J71 earn. The bounty money for the hatt SlUtiHtfO Will Ixf HtK.Ilt f:.lOMI H ar-Ailmirai Hanio-win' share ol that will lie about 1J.MM. I tear. Senator Ilanna of Ohio, In an inter view which appear In the New York "Mall and ExpiW'of Heptem Ix r 22,U reported a expreiMing much Interest in the restoration of lh American merchant marine. "It i matter al way of importance," aald Mr. Ilanna, "but never mora ao than now. The reaulu of the war bring that iiuextlon home to uh as the vi tal one.of the day, and it should not be neglected. We have taken a loop stride toward competing on the aea wlthjtke commercial world, and the natlon ought to back up It enterprU- itig liuiiiH men by giving them, at Admiral Hehley'a xh-ir will not l l-a-t uartiallv. the aunnort that oth- more than .1000. The titiiiunlerr w - . I cr goveriiiiient gve their citizenH. of the American ship in the aelmi The prejudice of ,our ople against I Clark, Cook, Cliwlwiik, Taylor, MulwidieM alone prevent. the buildim Kvann, I'll Up ami Waiitwrighl wr.l up of a merchant marine of which wt leach get about flood, could all ft.fl aa proud an we do of our navy. I believe that capital would go into whipping, even though Th yrk Commercial writ lit.- only a Hiiiall return could 1 had, if of how ,lB ,,., wt(H. pr,, i it could lie aured against ruinou Mlllt diai-anled. ifive in a glimpw 1. In competition with the nutwi-1 of thti t is (M'tiiiit; tlif tuar Ui.e.i line of other nation. keu f the wi.rl.l to American man "I am for the Nicaragua Canal anil ufH(.turi. That paper aa: or tonnage ami man HUiiiiiea u i.()Iie of the m.wt remarkaNc ail meammp linen. mere w noi me vamvHnlH(ie in the ll industry his aiigi.ti-Ht doubt that the Mcaragua llHa tfm, f tll ,. MHMr,hi Si i,aiiai, ii nuut will ne a aucceaH. jne ,,, ,,r(MVH, which, mi-ording I. government ought to ataml by It. tHtitioi lust la-ued. In iiimle xuel wonderful wtrideM in the past few year that it promise to eomplvtrh revolutionize the trade. When H'r Henry Ibtwiuer invented the pro cee that lieara hi name, h wb- thought t ti the limit had reached, anil that no U-tter prow could lai disct'Uvenil fr the refine I now we htr imu nit: Mtuktr. The Clayton-Kulwer treaty? Oh, that ha been lient ho many timet. and in ho many ways that it woiri interfere. Once the determination I- reHched that the government xhoulil give it indorsement to the canal a wny will t;o found to do it. "We ought to take right hold of . .. ..I u.i mr eastern iraue, aa well a the m,,lt of ui llam(, was ,,ilU-eii Wtt Indira and (South American n al, r,.uai ,)iwi! wllr, the invent trade," continued Senator Ilanna. ors r lhe H((.HI .iirine ami the tele "The figure -how that we have eKrih, hiiU the civiliawtl world ram advantage in mileage and in our pro- wjth praises for the man who had iiucing capacity, own a 10 quanuiy ,naiB BU(;h diovery. But while and quality. One-thlidof the Ip- ,ia iflorv was vet at hi hlL'het point ulatlon of the world ia to be reached I siemena quieiiy inenti-d the open- acroH mo racitic. Already other hearth procetw. The world did not countrie have their commercial eyw rlnjf with praiBeg for Min, and to-day eagerly nxeu on that section ana on llla nalne ,H COmDarativelv unknown the advantages to be gained there. If f ,r t was supposeil that his luven- we aon-i avail ourselves or the ap.oor- ,ion wa8 BUpe,flUOus, luuuy omer nations win. ine wheat During the last bix months the op raised on the I'aclflc slope should be Ln-hearth process ha come to the made into Hour there and shipped front more rapidly than ever before, nwnj. iuia uumiei 01 n suouiu ani wm it has come the decline ol come east to compete with cereals the Bessemer product. The Iron raised in this section It should also aiul Ooal Trades It-view, of London, be possible for the manufactures of the accented authority on all matters the east to be shipped profitably on riatii.g to the manufacture of steel, our iransconunenifti ranroaas tome g0es so far, in its last issue, a to Pacific coast and thence across the state that the invention of Bessemer ocean. In order to do this the first teel mitht now lie dispensed with. requisite for wheat grower or manu- completely is the open-hearth pro- aurer is , ow wnai u u going duct takimr its nlace. This alati tocoethiinto deliver his goods in mvnt. U)o, is made by an authority " -i of a country that is slowly but sun . m .,.UID .auiumi y geeing l9 laurels wrested from it, ire.gm gf.., nere in xew xorit, ror f(,r ,he ,Haufacturers of the U.iiteil instance, to make one rate to Hong stttte8 were ,he flMt t)) mwfMy . s. j, Vlvi pmce, UHe ,he 0),n.htarth process, and and the only way to do that is for us ,0.day this country is making to have American bottoms in which more and U-tter stwl after the 8ie- ti ilwv ..v. I . 1.1 A. 11:11 jr ...ut(,.B. xresiueuv inn men8 jnVention than any other na- oi me uritt iSorthern found a way tiim on the face of the glotn-. Great as, year to lake cotton and steel over Brit.lin , a!HO pushing aside the Bi s hi mail tar Chlnu .Ttti.un an. I nihu I .... --r isi'iner process ana priHiuclng lar'e jMirts to the extent of all the avail- quantities of open-hearth steel, real- able ship room he could hire on the lzinB fuI1 we lhat they mmt uso the I ac.flc coast but under great disad- ,ateHt inventions il they hope to re- vaiHagca. v hat he accomplished in tain any of the trade that I o rapid- 1"' " oojeci lesson iv Mlimiinir from their irrsn ..r .. i..,. i . u.i.. f ! .,1" m ... . i.oie in wreign iraue ll The in.n.enrte -t.-el i.lant of I'enn Tl Bma ml Mulla. traiifc-or are the bnrn 1 trr :idnl f: m biirroa brooKlU tr ui Mexico, Ibev tiavt- becuiue mui h ftuaJl-r, while ther an also muih more shuj ly. Iu fact, I have tjtver Np.n a tetter lx,ki 114 Lmd. Tin re i nothing of the x'lij 111 their uliui; thrm'h iu niif I'm y raiitfe tetWHn 4s tu:, ii iu In s. At tir.-t it l( ki ll ut'M'.nt t. we them riddi n t.y 1 1 ui. u kIiim- Ktir rujui buuK ilowu to tile liiirn-s' knw.-i but I Miii fni ml at.t lhat tin y t.ixily currnd a riili r weihii g 300 pnnuiu Tbe fun iiriier have a j. rkey chili, wbii h hull 1 two uitetuiKS a yur hi thf beautiful turf truck at KiLta Mora. ' To avoid l)urp practice nietuU n ot tbt club oLly are elicilile to rnio. Thif necesMUb-s a ncale iif weijjht titurtiim at i;)J iii.mu.lK uuil rihinn tn 1.01 rx.uinl. It deiuuiiiitrateii the iij mt ttreutch of these miniature hnrM that a mile ha bet n run 111 iirlO by a pmy curry ing 150 poan.ls. Only ntalli.us arc nsi-d. Mares ennunt even tw bniiij:i.t into the c ity. Noboily wulks; i vervU.dy ridea, unci ou any upm uil fi. ta thou snuils of carriage till the street. I doubt if there in a city in the wurl.l that cun turu out half the nunibi r 1 f priVHte vehicles iu proportiuu to tin population. A TRANSPOSITION. It MD(lid tha Salntatlos, but ! Klnk Contrulled Vttcm, An Amuriiruu who yearn njo crvix as our uiiuister to tfj;jiu was fond 01 ti lling the folluwiUK jiikeupoii biuisclf Shortly after he hnl lieeonin s-t t li ! in hi new home hu was bidden to u stale ccremouiul, where he wan to b. prefentiii to the kin. His knowledge of lungunKea was luiuticl to K:g!i:;i and French, and being itoNirous of ad dressing the sovereign in his owu ti.ngm he tixjk puiun to "coach" for the occa siou. Several liliriuna were rehiarseii until ho felt (but he had UL.oUi. d lliuin When the critical luomeut arrived, hi saluted the king with Kreut dignity, spoke a few words in Suiunsu and puti ed ou. "What did you say?" asked an Eng lish guutlemau. "1 spoke iu Spanish, " was the rejoin der. "1 eaid, '1 vast myself at youi feet, ' which I am told is the most re speetful form of salutation " "Ah, no, " corrected a Spaniard, who bud been observed to smile ut the em bussador'i greeting. "You uro loihtak eu. toa transfused your words, aud quite altered the uicamug. " "What did 1 say?" aeked the diplo mat. With a twiukle iu his eye the Span iard mado answer, 'What you really said was, '1 throw my heels at your head. " But the king had not betrayed by so much as the fluttering of an eyelid that anything unusual hud occurred. Har per's Slagaziua Merely From Obiervatlou. "Is Miss lilinkins at home?" asked Mr. Saunders of the Irish girl who an swered his ring at the door. "yea, 1 b'luve she is, sir " "Is she engaged?" "An is it engaged you say? Fail, an I can't tell you, sir, but she kissed Mr. Vincent lust eveniu us if she hud nev er seeu the like uv him, hi! it's engaged I b'luve they are, sir. " Exchange. Thoee Glrla. She He kissed mo when I was not dreaming of such a thing. Her I'll wager you were not Yon always were wide awake when kissing was in sight. Cincinnati bmiuirer. If a man could yell as loud iu proper tion to his size as a baby tail, telephone companies would soon be unable to de clare dividends. Atlanta Constitution. I'eoplo who think they are misunder stood often are really understood too well. Chicago Record. we had a merchant marine, fostered by our government. The American Line i another illustration. Had not American capital been encourag ed into that enterprise by a mail sub sidy we never would have had those four splendid ships fur transMrt hit viiit and guards during the war, sylvauia, Ohio and Illinois are invad ing new territories every d:y, and so satisfactory are their products thai a permanent market is established wherever (heir product are sold in foreign countries. Tills, with the acquisition of our uew territories, cannot help but make the United inomivesacM were or moie service states the greatest steel-producing man almost an me rent ot the trans- country In the universe, port neet. i hey did great work, and the country was proud of them. Had there !acn no mail subsidy, however, thrrc would have been no 'Harvard,' 'Yale,' 'St. Louis' or -New York." IIISTKIIIIIIOM OF I'RIE MONEY. A POTEST CO.M.WKKIT AL RIVAL. 1 no marvelous increase or nmnu facturingin this country is demons! ra ted and discussed by an elaborate ed itorlal in a recent issue of the Lon don Times. After iiiiotinz otlleial llear-Adniiial Sampson will re. statistics of our diminishing import reive a prize money and bounty and enlarging exports of nianufac- uliout f l(Hl,(KK). tu res. the Times concludes that no jtear-Aiiinirai iwwey will receive tariff law that we miirht suMitute about W.OOO. for that known a the Dinelev tariff J.ear-Aiimiral Henley's share will will turn back the How tide of Ainer ihi aiaiiii .(,ooo, less man some or the Mean manufactured export. "It is captains in the navy, who were capt- doubtful." itsays. "if we fthe Enir uring prizes while Schley was "hot. lihand our rivals, can ever Bgain ucu up in Hampton roads at the be- resume our old Axil ing in the Amer Killing 01 me war. lean market, tarause of the tinum The seamen, "including the men recently made in the niaiiuf.icturino behind the guns," will gvt from f.10 iudusiries by the Americans them- io-oo or .i(Jl, according to their selves. The United Slates is begin payaim number or prizes captured ning to eom.ete in neutral markets by their respective nhipea. wilh Kuroman manufactures, ami if ine mw provmes mat the prize lit can do that it niav be accented ay I. .11 i... : 1 f . I . . " """ l'v P" 'or every vessel, beyond question that it can do the whether warship or merchantmen, same In its own home markets." thai ia raptured, and that a bounty Continuing the Times says: "Through snan in- pain wnerever a vessel is tie- ut the controversy over the 'Mail siroyeu. 11 me snip captured is larg j Germany' bogey, the more level- er man me captor, me law gives the headed experts in this couutrv sav. entire net proceed to the captor. If that In America we had a potential is smaller, one -11.111 10 me captor commercial rival of much more con aim one-nan 10 me 1 111 ten States. s,.,,IM.nce than Germany, and they 1 lie cnpior are eiiimeu 10 jiuu ior Ure already teing Justified by the every man on noam me destroyed event." Brooklyn "Manufacturer.' snip at ine time 01 action, ir the niimlMtp in rtiMiri! eMfin.it hu .nqihilu. 1 . . 1. 1 1 .1. .... I "ow l'revfot Croup, ly got at, it is assumed that there wereHsiiirtnvatM.iirilastherpwonl.il e nave two children who are te on a similar ship of the United ru,'Jwt attacks of croup. When States navy. ever an attack is coming on my wift in dividing prize money and Klvw ,nem thamtxrlain's lough bounties the commanding officers of I llmfIy and it always prevent the the fleet get one-twentieth of the "clt. I: is a household necessity whole sum, the commander of a in hi county and no matter what wiuadroii. under oomniander-ln-ebief -,!,wc '" " would -o do to gets one-fourth. Commanders of M5 without Chainlarlain,s Cough shins that make captures iret one-fifih ,nnily. More of it is sold here ol the sum awarder their shim. than of all other cough medicine Tha rest of the money is divided combined. J. M. Mi KI.e, of Nickle among atllivrs and men according to their pay. The three great profitable Item in this war were the battle of Manila, the Imttle of Santiago and the Cuban blin kade, Of these, the CuUn Iil.u k- Uro., nurchanls, Nicklevilie, Pa. For sale by IVIta Irug Store. OABTOIIIA. BeantW si M M H linn Boitfl Bifaatar f yf Iht IM TJl Haw t'mn As one of the compensations of our war with Spain, the restoration of the country to the pre-eminent position occupied by it previous to the Civil War is not likely to be the least. 1 1 seemed to need the spur of some such awakening to arouse our people to the building up of a long-neglected and important branch of industry American shipping that must Inure greatly to our importance as a nation and to our future pro-perify. Ilos ton "Journal of Commerce." Three Hectors in Consultation. From Unnjaiuin KrniiklinJ "When you are sick, what you like tn-wt is to Im cliOHen for a medicine in the first place, what experience tells you is best, to lie chosen in the second place; what reason (i. e.,"Theory)Jsays is Is-st i to lie chosen in the last place. Hut if you can get Dr. Inclination, l)r. Experience and Ir. Iteason to hold a consultation together, they will give you the Itcst advice that can Is? taken." When you have a bad cold Dr. In clination would recommend Cham berlain's Cough Ilemedy Is'caiise it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Kx iwrience would n commend it because it never fails to etT.rt a sjsi'dy and permanent cure. Dr. Keason would recommend it hecaue it is prepared on scientific principles, and acts on nature's plan in relieving the lungs, ojiening the secretions aud restoring the system t- a natural and healthy coiulition. For sale by Delta Drug Sti re fpWrifer Supplies Oil, Paper, Carbon, Ribbon Host of Kvorytliiiur Independent ffice AcCclable Prcparalionlbr As- slmilaiinfi UicFoodflndHcflula- lirg theSlnniflftonnil Hovtelsof IontesDuesiion.Cherrul neM and Best-Gontains neither Opmm.Morpbjne nor HiucxaL Not Narcotic. in tmS4 (MUJa Miey A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsionsjcverish ness and Loss or Slmk Tac Simile Signature of KTVf' vomc. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EXACT COPY OF WRAVPCB J The Kind You Have Always Bought. MC CCNTAUW COMPANY. NtttTOM OIT. ANDY CATHARTIC b r 1 vc 25 ? 50 CURCOHSTIPAT!OM Siryrdi all CBUGGI5T5 ABSOl.IITF.LY riUlRlNTFrn '""i" niirr.worrmi.lili.Mi. PMimn-tn r th. Iilr.l Iju Hi. end eimkl.t tn. Ail. KTKUI.IH IIMHKIM tit.. I hlr.ro. Wnnlml. Cm., or Srm lurk. ill. M-MwM w9 m -J ra wr t Portland, Oregon f A. r. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal. J. A. Wesco, Penman & Secretary, THE BUSY WORLD OF BUSINESS gives profitable employment to hundreds of our graduates, and will to thousands more. Send for our catalogue. Learn what and haw we teach. Verily, A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS mmmmmmmiiimmmmmmmg g HAVE YOU USED BUTTER PARCHMENT? . All gilt-edgoI butter put on the mar ket by creameiies is wrapped in paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market in much bettei condi- . tion if wrapped in Butter Parchment thau it does when wrapped in cloth. Parchment is not only better than cloth but cheaper. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard, from which 27 sheets can be cut 7Pa rch ment wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 Sheets 8x11, 500 Sheets, 8x13, 55 cts. 60 cts Th ? s'andard size forj2-pouud rolls is It inches; 2-pound blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 sie. One reason why paper has not been jenerally used heretofore, farmers eoiiM Jnot get it at the'gtneral store It is now kept at the Independent of fice cut to anv size wanted. mmiuuiiuaiaiiiiiaaiiauiiiuum i i (is tfs (is (is ! as as i i as a i as ((S (IS i IN i .9999999999999 X i School Opened Sept. 19. And you need writing and pencil tablets. W'e have them with the picture of your chool building 011 at five and ten ce.it. V Vl ! M U I W w I W St vl THE Twice. A. Week COURIER Mil $1.00 a l'car. Issued Wednesday aud Saturday Mornings. Htflllliiniv Tumiaw 1 IJii' .1... li 11 .... 4 in;.,, nit ntVKIV t iirier-.loiiriittl was i hmlttl u th iiir-.-nB- ourit-r-Joiirnal 1'ulili- -auoiMiayt Mr M nliu-wlar anil Satunlnv 1 h Nlll.M.t!lV Imu. ull 1. .1 ...1 .'. - 1 r " " 1 iuriuim ui iirws ami political luiics T lie Saturday iiwue will Iw .l. vi.l.-d 'to sturim, iiiiH,i -lany, puliirc, k-irv, t'W a H-rfivt fain Karh ittHiie will !e pIx pau'w, or twvlve wetk, KM 'Hjf-8 or mlnimm a vear 1 lie iMilifiiti (.f tl.a ............ :n -.2 . i t i'"!" ! ir cli mi 1 nnl the tattle for pure IViikm rat'V ami true IViium r:iiii- iir;. II le iTiuliiiii. .1 tnre as 111 the ynml In Nntf of the ex rii. involve.1 in the iiii,r-vriiicnt uutwl, th price of tlie T ii--.a-Vcck I'.mricr Jiiiirnal will remain the miiiic, f 1 a yi-ar, A feature iliiriii" tin- iv,iniii yiar'wil If the editorial of Mr llenrv utti r miii, mi politiral iitnl, ntln r topii nf the UAl LAV A V ) 1 H E T A liLt. EAST SOUTHS THE SHASTA ROUTE or th K)UT11EHN PAC. CU I .Nortt ti.iJ r m I Lt fort laud Ar I VJUa 1.) a,u I Ar Kan fr muviaoo Lt i r Above truin. slop at all .la lions twtwevn Portiaiiil aiiU bairm, Turiier, Marion, Jell.Ti.on, Albany, lung in, t-lied.U, Hal y, llarriMiurit, lunouon l ily, Kuyone I'oliaKH Urow, (ruin, Uuklanil, and ail .latioiia Irom UtNwburK lo A.blanU, iiiiluiiive. KOritBlHU MAIL DAILY; o:JO p v Lt Ar 1'urtlaud UuuKbatg Ar Lt I 4::0rn I 7:J0 4 0IMI.NH 1'AltH U.N Ot.llK.N KUITK. Ouilr ( ourler.Joiirniil, 1 year llally ami Sunilur. 1 tear. . Sunday, alime, 1 year, . t;.oo H.IMI .'.tin PULLMAN DIFFET SLEEPERS .. 4ND e'iiil-( Iiisk MeeplaK Car ATTAiiimn to A1.1. Tiiiii.(h. .1 . Wenl Hide Divimon. HKIWr.KN IOK11.A.M) A OOKV ALI.Ih. Mail Train Daily (Kxoept Hnnday). ) x U 0 1 uu 0 3 u l c p c n c n t r 1 . r-. . . . ISV-"--i TWICE-A-AVEEK; COURIER-JOURNAL AND TH ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.60 7::0 A H !l .V, A H Lt Lt Ar l-ortland Ar liilialxiro Lt Corvallia Lt ft:Mi ra LOpm 1-iT Al Allmny anil t'orvallla connect Willi trains nl tUe Oregon Central A Kant ern Ky. Kxprem Traill Daily, (Kxoept Haoday . I:fi p M I Lt Portland Ar I H:!!! a II0pmLt HillHlMiro Ll Midi 7:.'l0 p m I Ar MeMmnville Lt ! R:0 4 H:.tOr Iniiepenilence. 1 4 AO ah Extraordinary! The regular sub.st riptioa price of 4The Independent is $1.50 And the regular subscription priced the .KLY Oregonian is $1.50. Anvone subscrihinglor Tn Indenendent and paying one year iiifj.id vance can get loth Thk Independent ami Wkhkly Oregoniani!ryrsroF$2.00 All old suliM-ribers paying their .subscriptions for one year in advance will be en titled to the same offer. HILLSBOKO PUBLISHISG CCf PAJJ-Y NORTH PACIFIC . CLAY WORKS . III reel ronnection at Kan Kraucinro with Occidental i nil Oriental and Pacific Mail "tcainship llnei fur JAKAN AND CHINA. Sailing dines on applioal on. !iiiie and ticaiiti to Kanti-rn iminta and Eurotii-. Alno JAI'AN, CHINA, llONO I.UI.IJand ACSTCALIA.can lie ol. tinned Irom A. fe. Ptuioc, Ticket Atrent Ilillsboro, 0. 11. MAKKIIA.M, U. K IKHLEH. Ocu. If, ft V. Ag't Manaver. Portland. oi- We have maile a apeciii) rliihhuiK arrangement with the Twiee-a-Week Courier-Journal, and will pend thut paper and the lNUKlKNiiitNT for the price nam ed to all our Riibacriliera who w ill renew and pay in advance Sample copies of the Ooiirier-Joiirii.il sent free on application All Mubarrlptloui under thlnofTer m nut be neut to the INDEPENDENT HILLSB0R0, 0REG0X RIBBONS AND Denver and Rio Grande ItAILltOAD. CARBON PAPEK FOU TYPEWRITERS AT I N I) E PEN D KN T OFFICE "50 YEARS' IMPROVEMENTS IN FARMING." Published by the New York Trilmne Second Edition. 32 Pages, 18 by 13 Inches. A general review of the advances and improvements made in the leading branches of farm industry during the past half century. 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