Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, October 28, 1898, Image 4

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    ut.HH OY PATRIOTISM riitbt to wor-h!i Uxi (C-r.Ii.:tf to
the indllvdual conm-iem-.
(xjnirrtKjnaa Cousin of low n- Th third ac(Kn dfelari that
tvntly delivered a iioa tit Omaha (courts of Justice shall I ujh-o Id all.
that abounds with glowing periods land that to private pm-rty l all b
xrid 'DtlmfuU eipren! ao beauti-1 taken by the Kovernioenl without
fully that thy have been gathered eompei antinn
t'. thr r and ar here presented fori The fourth n-oih.n, litij with
the admiration of readers farther I criminal ,triK invests the rud
to the westward. I with the riaht to be heard him- If
Time I so nolaeltsss thit it awak- or by count!, and lo have couipuU
mm very few. I ory proceni to awure t he
One never due forget a face that I of a witnem in his txhalf.
has Ideas In it. I The flftb aectlon snys no itmjd ae
Most of the flowers of geniue have I eased of crime shall be compelli-d t
blsMomed from bleeding hearts. I give evidence against himself. The
There never waa a strong and band I sixth section rieelarea that no M-raoi
some face without aouie little line of I who la on v aiq ritti d ol the chitrjre
care. I brought againsi hiui. shall be tried
I believe there la a good reason for I again for the surue onVuse,
everything that happens In the unl- The seventh section provides that
verse. I all persona charged with crime shall
Whoever geta to greatness or sue-1 be entitled to bail, except iu eases of
ItTtK.MTItmL LAW V) Elk'.
The London pnkir in tl- -ur
of a lung article diNOiHiri 'he Au e
kvn-Si auih I Vac Couitn'snlon, now
in seHhion ill Par arid it k, (
ticularly the i)t tetjtiufis of the la.
mfnini:onH touching ihe t'utuu
dej.t remiirka:
''The reltic'ance of America hi
nex Oih i" mainly due to a tj si
atleiidjoi-e to ewai the turteu of Ihe, I'm mi
ilelif. At the ani time the divtrii.
of ii teruatlonal law ty which a lei
ilicurreil by a ruler binds his sutvei.
irs rests upon alight foumlxtioit. 1
is moii.-trou that a tyrant should l
able to burden future feneration
Mnipty oecause ne la In pM-ioi
of the material government It In
vectors ft It that in international Ism.
I'wn incurred agnint the will of ti
people would not attach to the couu
n-Ms without meeting opposition goes I capital otfeuse, and that l.'ie writ ol
in an air castle. I habeas corpus my not U su.ipended
Wont all greatness and nearly every I except the commanding general of
original idea has come out of some I the department deems it advisable.
kind Of trouble. The eighth section ssvs that exces
Ll the future buy Iroin you accor- slve tail shall not 1 rtauired. and
uiug to tnat same standard by wnlcn ,nat no excessive flue, nor cruel nor
you have nought and by which your unusual punishment shall be Inflict-
toil is measured at the present. I j.
Industry and nature have made the x,,e nlntn .,1,,,, r0vides that in
M ... ..I
siaieonowa a cmillor. Mer SOU neilwr Innm th .Mint.. mr-ln.it iin.
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try In the event of a change of gov
erument, there would be let of that
monetary support of mNgovernmeni
which ha- disgraced the high finan
ces of the l!).h ceutury.
"r'or 60 years Spaiu has ruleo
Cuba in defiance of the will of th
Cuban people, and in spite
of the constant prottst ff the Unitet
States. The cost of her M ilitary op
erations there has been met by Ion tic,
has always been solvent and her y- reasonable frearch, there shall first be npeclally chargeable to Cuba, In tin
a presumji-
aoea not tend to shiuhet muter m.ik
tion of guilt.
The tenth section guarantees to all
the right to write or print freely on
tern of farming
pauperise it.
Probably the purest time in the
history of governments and of men
is when they are painfully Intent up- any matter, subject to responsibility
on me isoor oi tneir own develop- lor aDtwe of the rigbu
uieui auu ueiense. The municipal laws are to te ad
... Auierunu uag suau oe vwaoie mtniatered in accordance with these
anu revered away from home as It is declarations of right, suhlect to mod-
first place, In order to punish the Cu
bans and in the second, in order t
arrange for a cheap teireat iu tin
event of being driven out by Ameri
ca. In a word, the debt has been
charged upon Cuba largely with tin
ofjrettf sAiiiliiiig It upon the United
.States. The bond holders were en
cou raged to look to the supposed doe
loved and venerated here, and under hflcatlons which, in the Judgment of Urine of international law as part ol
the commanding general, would be he secutity while th-y were lend-
beneficent and promote the principles lK ' HI"in against the wilt of both
of enlightened civllixttion.
it a free people shall thrive and ami
tiply in peace.
The women and men who settled
the Hawkeye state were not those
who expected to go back "in the
full." or n KWin 11 Ihav nnlilil rkivwj.
up on their claims. The Louisville Courier Journal
In the formation of character there P'hes a special news paragraph
are always two elements the inherent
HHATTEKED IOOLS.
and the advantageous that which
we bring with us into the world and
that which our surroundings give us,
W hile we are yet shaking hands
with the events of yesterday genlui
taps us on the shoulder and in trod u
ces a stranger and we exclaim,
'V hat imposition is this?" An im
jKWHibility an event of the future.
The tendency of the times is to gel
rid of long-established humbugs as
soon at their copyrights expire. The
wisdom of the past ahall be retained
but the wings of progress shall not be
burdened by its evil and stupidity.
And in our coming century there
will be tumolls, strifo and riot, but
there shall be no ruin. America
shall be ruled by law. She will not
forget the lessons that her patriots
have Uut;ht. She will abide by the
pilgrim .covenant the legally ex
pn.vtt d will of the majority.
ir anyone would learn the true
genius and exemplifications and phil
osophy of self-government, govern
n t nt of and for and by the people let
him study the records of pioneer life,
the institutional beginnings and the
evolution of tho law.
x uu labor today and accumulate
thereby. You may wut to rest to
morrow Your accumulation should
that will rudely shake the opinions
formed by some people ; The state
ment is compiled from a dry official
document in the navy department:
"Some interesting correspondence
will be found in appendices to the
annual report which will be submit
ted by Capt. A. 8. Crowninshield,
Chief of the
Cubans and Americans. It Is to be
hoped that the United States, while
assuming sovereignty over Cuba.
will refuse to pay any part of the
debt except the n.ouey used in the
development of the islaud, thereby
setting a most useful precedent
I
which tyrants and financiers will
well to take note.
The democratic leading papers, un
fortunately of what has become
known as the yellow journalism
stripe, have been hurling (auatbemas
Bureau of Navigation, against President McKinley because
not the least important of which will they assert he has been making pol-
be details of the movements of the ideal capital out of the improvement
nying squadron fr.jra the time it left In times, iu hU recent speeches. The
Hampton Roads. Upon arrival at Chronicle acknowledges the fact and
Key West, Commodore Schley's com- says that a "review of his speeches
tnand was Joined by the battleship will corroborate this idea, it will dia-
Iowa and then consisted of the Iowa, close that the president has actually
oiaasacnusetu, Texas, Brooklyn, oeen calling attentiou to the facts
Scorpion and collier Merrimac. It that are constantly being repeated in
was believed that Cervera's fleet had the columns of these incendiary trade
gone to Uenfuegos, where Commdore journals, Dun's Htview and Brad
scniey was ordered, and he remain- street's. lie is telling his hearer
ed there several days, believing the that gold is flowing into the country.
enemy's nect was lying In that har- Inhtead ol out of it: he is asserting
bor, notwithstanding information re- that bank clearings are constantly
ceivea oy tne .Navy department and increasing, and that they have fre-
tranmitted to him, announcing that quently of late mounted higher than
Uervera was at Santiago. the high-water mark of that prosper
iomtuodoreMeiiicy nnally left Ci ous year, 18'JL'; he has al.-o had the
9nfuegoe on reiuptorv orders from
the department and sailed for Santi
ago, where the auxiliary cruiser St.
Paul which wai scouting off the har
bor entrance, announced that Cer
vera's ships were Inside. Although
temerity to call attention to the fact
that our exports are largely in exec
of our imports, and that, as a wane
quence, we are rapidly paying off our
debts aud converting the United States
into a creditor country; he has also
be secure. You have been selling all W8re the ,mP,r,ant'e of this iu- alluded lo the faet that our output of
these years. You mav want to buv ,ornm,IHn u,lumo(lur,! Hohley sent pig iron and of the manufactures of
w - tt I 1L. T I A it ... la ...
or build tomorrow. The credit rea- e lo J',a,H'w ' a dl iron ana steel has enormously In-
istered by your toil, fruiralitv and i"""-"! ""uciug mai ne louna 11 crcaseo mis year, ana mat we are
prudence should be forever aaered. """wry to go to Key West to coal, now exerting large quantities of
So long as toil shall bend the back rwvii Ior lnM P'"nt. Twenty machinery and instruments of pre
of man his brain shall Question arf. "way ,ne mi' hlnery ot he col- clsion; if we are not mistaken he was
em-e for its mvsteries. ami an lnn "er Merrimac, which had 5,000 tons even Indiscreet euough to dintt at
mystery remains to form th hi,n. M0" of coal lward broke down, neees- Mention to the fiu t that the protective
darv line of knowln, th .ni-u 8nf he lying to of the fleet. Be- tariff had resulted in calling into ex
will strive aud climb and climb and '"Jur,ta repaire.1. tne istence a un piate industry, which is
reach bevond thorn hnn.t. Th. nav department had cabled Rear now supplying the domestic demand
will make the electric current turn Ad,uira' Sampson Ani the Eagle to at a lower price than consumers fiald
iniercepi iomiundore Schley, order wtien they were depenlent uuon for
him back to Santiago, and sink a ship eigners, and, worse than all, he backs
across the entrance of the channel uf op his assertions with facts and fig-
me narDor, ir necessary to keep Cer-
vera In the harbor.
"It was due to this action of Com
modore Schley In leaving the mouth
of the harbor that Rear Ad 111 I in 1
the wheels of all the world
We shall not always take our melo
dics.from old operas nor our designee
iroin ancient frescoes. We shall not
always dig our achievements from
the ruins of the past nor get our Ac
tion from the brains of dead men
1 he same conditions that bred the
ures." Of course in the eyes of the
class of journals referred to, such a
course ou the part of Ihe the presi
dent is unpardonable, for their only
hope in the political field is to make
ireiiiusofdeadeim.lre sh.ll Ami th ramwon was onlwKl by the navy people disbelieve the facts alluded to.
, - , , . , . . . i . - .
uriiuiriiiiirunvu onoe will) I ii tne minus or the people can be
the New York and Oregon to Santl- befuddled and they be made to dis-
K- believe the plain facts which Presi-
dent McKinley has only Incidentally
alluded to, there might be some hopes
for tbem in getting their nefaiious
scheme to work.
mutes and the artists for Columbia
and a greater glory shall await them,
ior they shall all be born in freedom.
There is one thing reasonably cer
tain, America will have a place to
land and coal her ships in every
quarter of the globe. There has been
the age of marble and of bronze;
ours is the ago ot commerce and ol
Iron. Commerce will not stop, It
undermines the mountains, lays its
cables underneath the billows of the
sea scorns the fury of its crests. Com
meree is a greedy, moiling, tireli
spider catching all the world in its
web of iron and it will weave its web
wherever there is life. It has found
tne orient and the Occident and it
will never rest until it has hitched its
cables to the poles.
three Doctor In feuttultatlon.
(From Benjamin Franklin
"When you are sick, what you like
best Is to be chosen for a medicine in
the first place, what experience tells
you is best, to be chosen in the second
place; what reason (I. e.Theorjo.Vays
Is beat Is to be chosen in the last place.
But ir yeu can get Dr. Inclination,
Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to
hold a consultation together, they
will give you the best advice that can
be taken."
When you have a bad cold Dr. In- ,or"r
Bobby "Cause
better."
cunaiioa would recommend Cham
berlaiu's Cough Remedy because it Is
filenAMnt mntl akifa t.. tl,.i l- t-
The create .Ml..ni . r "r-
""- t"'W" I irlniM m.iiil.l i i. i
1.. l.l..t... -.in ...i - ........iruu ii urmuw
... .... .... j
Sunday school teacher (illustrating
the "still small voice")" What is it
dear children, that makes you feel so
uncomfortable and unhappy after
you have done something wrong?"
Dear Child "A licking." The
Koxhury liazette.
Flonsie sge 4 to Bobby ige 12
Why dots they call ministers doc
they make f olks
will be the alllauce of
American efforts and American In
tercKis. Into the enlng gateway
of the twentieth century, hand In
hand, shall stride our king of com
merce aud the queeu of industry, the
Sphinx-eyed scientist and his bride
ii never mils to eir.vl a speedy and
permanent cure. Dr. Reason would
recommend it because it is pretwred
nn Bjilmit i A ..:..... I
u mt-uuui- 'iiii'iic, auu acts on
nature's plan in relieving the lungs.
opening the secretions and restoring
ma iaiin t hiin..,i a a
of art. the sturdy sou of airrinuhor. ' . :." "-,",- n'ny
' - " - immiiii.tn
ami me ureamiug l oud ot song shall j,,jr
gmniy me Angio-raxon race and
make itir country great essentially,
eMiiiMli ly, iiutguiuYvntly great.
a tii k". S-tiTi UK its r tit.
For sale by IXHa Drug
On i he 2lt instant Oen. Wood,
How to I'revrat trsap.
We have two children who are
aulject to attack of croup. When-
ever an attack Is coming on n,y wife
gives them Chamberlain's Coii.tK
The plea.tantest things in the world
are pleaaut thoughts and the greut
art In life Is to have as muy of them
as possible.
military governor ol Santiago, Cuba, Remedy and it alwavs prevents the
lssiie.1 his pna-laination in 10 sections attack. It is a hu'-rhnd nm-ssitv
for Hie government of his provim. in this county and no matter w hat
11 u: ...e ngi.1 I lug : Pse WC tun out of, it u-onld -Hf
. .v...... nunngim io me 1 1 without tium'M rlsln
peopie me riiii oi a-nemhly f, the Bcmcly. .More of It
common gtaxi, and to apply la thosa than of all
lo to
INnigh
leaj Letter UU
The following is a list of letters re
maining uucallcd for in the postofflee
at Hillslsiro, tVt. 15, 1S0S :
Mrs J E Mc Bride,
Mr John IlumtMrg,
J A Chapman, K,
Mr Henry Faust.
All letters not called for byM
Ui), will be sent to the lVad Utter
Office. Ouetvut will be chareil for
each letter i-alh'd for.
II. .S HI t.MEKtl n, P. M.
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t1t.?i-U ana C
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AegelaUc Preparation IbrAs
slmllnting tteroodandRetfula-
Promotes Dirshonrhrerful
inessandRestContalns ndthtr
Opnim.Morphine nor Minexal.
Not Narc otic.
t "ii ' -lm
Awrfeet Remedy for Constina-
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrnoea.
WorinsJCortvuIsions.rev-erisn-
oess ondLoss OP SLZXP.
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ana the principal towns In Central
Wisconsin.
Pjllinsn Tslace Sleeping and Chair Cars
In Service. ,
The Pining Cars are operated in the Inter-
or iu patrons, the most elegant set.
vice ever Inaugurated. Meals are served
a la Carta.
To nhlain tirrt-rlsK servl. o your ticket
fIh'IiI I re-sil vin
A dsv ston-over a rran irv t c0l, f L
and Denver.
A ride thninirli tli r,m... r"..i .. i .
Scenery.
Ack vonr ticket
ie Ienver A Kio (traudo excursirm.
For rates aud all ii,f..r. ,..!.. ..n -
or address
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Sal Wanhinittiin titret-L Pnptl.n.i (
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Ueu'l l'as. k Ticket Agent,
Ienver tilorado.
Depart for-
IME SCHEDULE.
From Portland
Arrive
From
. . -i T:iH Iike, IVnver,
'al1 Ft. Worth. Omaha",
Fat mail
Kanax t'itv, M. 7 :i0. m.
Ixiuis, ( liicago, &
r.mi.
Siokane
Flyer
a p. in.
jWalla Walla,Sxk-!
iMda,,k.t.,tl.ic.goI0:l5;m
8 p. tn.
Ocean Stcamsaips. !
All sailing ilatin
snbjeit lo change. !
ForSnn Kramiw-o
Oct 2, S, 8, 11. 14,
14, ill, 2.1, 2l, i'i).
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can n-pl.i(t Chamlwrlain's Oilie,
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, o el'H'k in l!,e f-.renmin ot a ii l lnr an th J l.Ker.
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novinated Air ciaiKrew by the iwDU- . i . . Ww. Ki L'I.K K.s.
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this tlute.
Dateil this S-ft. ZHU, 1-
Ji'ii-N ll. I lUI.WD.
Admr. rttaic, John s. Jmksoii. 1
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rHrc t ronnn lions st Clii. s.-.i and Mil
siukee Ibrail Ksntern pointn. . , .
For full iiifonnatlon call on your nearest
ticket sgent, or wite ......
Jas. C. Pod, or Jsa. A, ('lock.
len. Pas. Agt, Ueaersl Agent,
MilvaiiftatWfe J4 Mark PL
Portland 0
Oil,
Paper,
Carbon,
Ribbons.
Host of EvtM-y thing
Independent ffice
7 p. m.
To Ala-ka
Pail Sept 17
Colnmliia Ri7cr
8 P. m.
F Siimlw
Satnnlav ToAslurla and wav
S p. m,
' 4 p. m.
ex. tnndr
IU p. m
ljii..li
i.gi
Wilbmnttfi Pivnr I
Asm. ".. 4:30 n. in
El riundv Oregon i ity, New. , Stindy
"erg, !aii-m way
landingn.
7..n, Willamette & Yam-1 n
Tw-d.yi bill Pavers fc:w.m
Thnrsrtav- ... . " ..
and fstu'r 0r"n iy, iHyton "' l 'Ii
I anil way landing
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snd fst. landings ' and fat
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HILLSBORO HOUSE
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Corner 2d etd V i:l tku$ 84