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HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT Kutontd in tba pyatortlc at HUUUoro, Or a mcouo-cIam uui.l untUrr. i)iibacriitiun, luadraueo, per year, 11.30. lIlLUUOttO fCJiUMlIXtj Co. l-ruy. D.M.C. UALLT, Kilitor. tmti.tL rArtuor run tri Kill DAY, AUGUST 11, !!). McArtliur eomiuiiidb)K 4000 mt-l ti(HM) luMurgeanl ou the Uh and wbliitxj Iheiu. It w4 lu I Ixi rainy MH4III, too. The yellow fevrr outbrvttlc at Ihr Holrtiorn home, Virginia h not xreMl lug ami the authoritlim wem l U lite to immlle it. China may ttcknowhilH Ihe Agui uahlo lorturgantd but It will aiuouui to no mora than the natna action ol Hpain during our rt-Mlinn in I !-. It U anttourxt-d t tit I Hon in in to K" to the eilvcr Iimhm, at W'mmI (he hank ol HhIii Miiiiouuit that it will inuWfr payuientit in ailver. No v liul we how jirofptrity eonies uilli Mi V1T. The Yaui Indian, a Mironj; Irilx ou the l'acltlc eoast of Mcxh-o liui arim-n lu revolt ami will furnUh em I'loynifiit for the Mt-xiinn army, a at r'H-iit lined up, the forces ai'ar to be quite equally malchcii. "There la nuiail Uoulit tliat (Jen (ilia, coininaieler In the I'liilippineH, will have to follow Algt'r. but Mi: Kinlt-yi the man who uukilit lo ifo'." Ort'ifonian. The N w .York Tribune aaid the name thui of Ahrav ham Lincoln in 1 8i:i-4. The Democratic lliwtuu Glul re murks that "We are makini; vatt atrliles in home manufacture lint gradually taking first place in the world a open market." An eaatern iaKT adds that "Nottody talked that way when the Wilson law was in oeratioii." China has announced that horse re contraband of war and that the United state may not export from that country those animals to he used In the Philippine war. This Is prae tli ally acknowledging the liellgeraney of the Innurn'MiitM. Now this action of Chin. i Is .-.turMtig a nail in her o f tin and it Is p uble that the United Hate with ono of her big hammer may d.lve it in to the head. The t. t ! ' of evjsuiton is In the air. MoAlthur ha not - forgotten hit ttiunlug- Aun'-'t 0, wlllj 400 troop no a(tm kd t'.0 O Philippines to the northward of iian Fernando. Tin Important town of Angeles was taken nd will be made the base of xupplie; liatead of Han Fernando. 'lie tnarchltig was over soft ground, but the mud could not hinder the tnvips. A garrison of 000 holds Kan F.rnan do. These towns are on the railroad. North of Angeles the road is much damaged by waahouts which the in aurgeanls have no way of repairing. The losses in the fight ol yesterday were not fully reported for luck ol time, but they were cot siderahle. Henry Villurd the original promo ter of the (t. H. A N. railroad com pany la vi.ntoig in Oregon. He l. the first n"n to give Portland Its ii.ltlul pu ll. Ti n Portland Hotel Is his idea and it Is aaid the hontclcry 1s so well known over the United (States that traveling people plan weeks In advance so that their ititiery will allow them to atop over tin re oti Sundays. To the public it is j;iiii out that Mr. Vil'anl is in I'urtl.mil anil Oregon only as a loiteri r, l ot others more familiar with th Itiiln trial and commercial world s.iy Hint lie is ciistiHlian of another hlintl l If the latter is true and his pp jeet develop a as well as the 11. H. .V N has, Oregon can afford to h ive biin come here. (len. tills went toMmila second i.. command. He was rccngniz-d as an able subordinate and had ip ilili.'i tions in a market! degree for P Hint; the place of a civil admtniitrst ir. Notwithstanding this he may ! lacking in ability to grap great things, tho none ol the campaigns projected by him or his sulHinlinatc have leen failures. An eastern critic on this point says: "lie ws'nn to suffer from Die defects of his virtues, to las so concerned with details as ti heuualileto look at affairs in the large, to 13 so distrustful of others competence to do minor things that In doing them himself he leaves him self no time or energy lo do large things." Kvidently the government recognized the force of this analysis even before It was uttered, or it notiv what is probably true that the civil and military administritiou in the Philippines Is too much for one man. for the duties which Otis Ins hereto fore performed are fegregated and a part of them are given over toothers Otis remains lu control of the civil affairs while the military campaigns are given to otlnrs. Iaw ton Is su preme In one department and this assignment is in recognition of his well know n energy as a campaigner Things will cot go worse iu Luxoti next dry season. Our force whl l larger than during the last campaign. It wilt le eo.ulped w ith cavalry and a greater number of field gun, canon, and the coast will be bct'er pattolhd, ao that the Tagals will not ao easily get supplies and will be kept on the lun. UXIFOUM COURSE OP STUDY. The people everywhere In Oregon recognize that the village and town ebools are tietter than the country ehoo!. They concede thia by mov Ing to the towns with their famlllea for t .e whole or a part of tbe year, "to educate the children." If the farmer cannot leave the farm, he IsH.rds the children at the better -chools. These town and cityachocU are U tter becaa.se they are larger and in afford to employ belter teachers. More a atem In work 1 possible, Grade work is permed, that U boy is put at a piece of work which be is rnues till it is fluiahed then br steps up a grade. This best grade K uii advancement. The child la near .-r manhood than when be first start ed. Thus he proceeds aleu at a lime, methodically, till he is adjudged to be in I oK-a-iion of the rudiments of ao education which fits him to take hi place among the cilisena of tbe atate unit auuie duties be'ongiug to nla station. If he proposes to be an e is-rt in any line of citizenship atill higher grades are open to him and he enters the colleges. Tint grades prehUpiossi that there is a lt tllnite plan adopted before the t.sldler enters the first or lowest uraitc a course of study in fact. This "course of study" s lefore etated has bii'D conBued to tlie larger m-Ihk.Is of the towns w bile the coun try school have bad a kind of "go s vou please" aysleuj. It Is hoped that this defect is lo la) remedied Slate Supt. Ai k rman a public school man, and well skilled in organization has prepared a "cour-e of study" for the country achools. He not laitu that it is rlect but he does ln si-t that It is belter than no system The three "It's" are recognized and siniiethiiiir more, so that the boy wl.o completes the course, graduates, is as well if not is-tter oualifled for life's duties as his town neighbor. This course will cause the teacher to do work more methodically and heme more ihoroly than by tbe abandoned ayateui. This, ton, with out additional exiiense to the dis trict. Home of the old familiar landmarks may las threatened, but our conserva tive papas ought to let them go. It is no longer good form to go to mill with a atone in one end of the bag and corn in the other. Under the new order the child will not have six recitations per day In fpelling, but he w ill have others presenting a variety and his mind will be trained systematically Instead of lopsided. Let all the schools cheerfully and with enthusiasm receive and adopt the uniform course of study ao that the hoys and girls can get at home what before I hey had to go to the towns lor. The success ot the change ill depend upon the teacher and the drudgery will be with him. Hence I he gieut preparation for the charge will U' for the teacher. Supt. Ack rtiwin has done a great work for the state and our county superintendent is Mipporting him but these two can tot do all that Is desirable. Hence let all along the line take hold with determination lo get all from this ry uoatlon which is claimed for it .is used In the city schools. OIIKI.O m'AKI. fho Southern Pacific people re alizing that, however good the United Slates display may be at the Paris Imposition In I DUO, the Indl vlduiil stales will bo lost sight of. Pin' company proposes to correct the mutler by inaugurating and main taining a sepaiate exhibition. The plan is outlined -In, the following article found in the Uregonian of July :o: J A. Filchcr, manager of the Cal ifornia state board of trade, left for San Francisco lasl night, after having had several conferences with various commercial tiocl.es and the exposition coin mi i tee iu refi reniv to an Oreg .n cxl.ll.it in the great Paris world's f.iir, in limn. riie State of California appropiiat id $!-M,ono for the purpose of mak lug a disilay of that stale's resources in the United States building, but, upon a thorough Investigation, nuny of the people of that state are not satisfied with the manner in which llieir display Is to lie made. I'lm United Slates building will con tain extensive exhibits, but they will not be M grejsled as to states. In Hie agriciillur d department, for In--tains will Is- sheafs of grain andjar of wheat one may be labeled from .Minnesota and its neighbor Will U'sr a California tag. The Soul hern Pacific company has taken up I he matter, and has appro priated a large sum of money to make an exhibit of Pacific coast products. They have pledged them selves to procure suitable and large quarters iu which they will install, at their own expense, such exhibfls as they may obtain from the various states traversed by their lines; but in these quarters each of these states ill have separate and IndivU ual representation, Oregon will have a large .-pace for the exhibition of her products, and California likewise. Arixona w ill have a room or space tor her fru.ts and minerals and Uvah and Nevada, though producing minerals almost solely, will be pro vidisl lor in like manner. W. II. Mills, of the Southern Pad tic land department, has agr?d to take at the depot In this city, any exhibit prepared under the auspices of the Chamrtpr of Commerce and " position committee. He will trans p rt the same free of charge to Paris, wiil install and care for It during the term of the exposition there, and will return the same either to Portland or lo the treat 1VHJ1 exposition in B arlalo, N. Y., as may b deaiml by the Portland committee. This will absolutely be without coat to Oregon. Tbe only matter that will be of 1 1 pause to Iris state win oe toe gathering; together of thetxhibit and tbe salary and expense of a compel ent Orvgonian to explain tbe ataie's resource and Its exhibits, and the Sou'hern Pacific agree to secure all possible coocesaion In the way of teainsbip rates for such person iu charge getting for bim the same privileges In everv respect that can bj obtained for their own reprea eotaiivta. In this manner every Pacific coast stale will have its o ti exhibit installed separately and iu charge of a man from tbe same state. The Chamber of Commerce has already appointed a committee to take up the matter on behalf of Portland and Oregon, consisting of D. D. Odphant, A. II. Devers, 8. M. Mears, J. Roes a d J. F. Uatcbelder, with whom 1L . Duech of the slate board of horticulture will co-operate. TbelB'Ji exposition committee has voted to contribute for the Paris exhibit the best material from the fair this fall, and Mr. Filcher relurt s to San Francisco much pleased with the ready and enthusiastic respond to his effo-ts. lie stated last even Iniz tbitt he met wilh such BUcceNi that lie believes California itself will have to look to its laurels iu the way of enthusiasm aud enterprise. It ia doubtless a fact that under the new circumstance brought about by one acquisition of territory in the Orient a new Pacific coast has been born; it is a fact that Oregon prunes now can be found ou the table iu greater hostel riee In Germany aud Northern Europe It ia a world recog uiz. d fact that Oregon's exhaustless timber resources furnish the finest cleanest lumber for shipbuilding and this state only needs wide and Judi cious advertising abroad to secure and thereafter maintain a high posi tion In the markets of tbe world. The knowledge of Oregon's resources will Induce many persons of means to look to this coast for investment in factories taking not overmuch cap ital in tbe beginning to establish trade with tbe entire world and the Pacific coast be a powerful and legiti mate rival of the over-confident East. 11 EXT tAMPlloX 1)1 LLOX. Preparations going forward for a resumption of hostilities against ti e Tagals at the end of the rainy season are in excellent shape. By tbe mid dle ol August the array in the Philip pines will number 80,000 men, and all enlisted beyond next year. By October re-enforcements will swell the aggregate to 40,000. A strong cavalry force Is organising, and to this the enemy can oppose only In fantry. Rapid-fire guns in ample supply are to go forward. Numerous gunboats are in readiness to co oper ate with expeditions to harbors that will be captured and permenently garrisoned. In the recent operations any point could be taken, but the troops were too few to retain all cap tured towns and territory. Not far from San Fernando is the City of Bacoior, but no attempt was made to selzd it, for the simple reason that no garrison could be rpared. Two Im portant things have been settled. Manila has given up all thot of ris ing, and the Tagals no longer hope to capture the city. This was their main object, and its failure is practi cally decisive defeat. With opportunities oa?n for expe ditions by water, several divisions lor field movements, 2000 or 3000 caval ry aud plenty of light, rapid-fire guns, our columns will be able to take any position deaired with but little direct attack upon intrenched positions. This is assuming that Agulnaldo will lie able to hold together a force htrge enough to call an organ i its! army. His forces af present are scattered, and many men have gone home for the rainy season. They may ntvtr return. Their leaders know that the withdrawal of Ihe volunteers from Luzon will make no diff renee. They are aware that fresh troop are laud ing in Manila every week, aud that enlistments in the Uuiied States are over 400 a day. Guerrilla fighting is far more probable in the coming cam paign than general engagements. Next winter will witness the syste matic occupation of the imiairlant ports and strategic towns of Luzon, and the garrisons will stay until pad- fii-ation is assured. Uli.be Democrat. Some days ago Ihe president of Han Domingo was acsassinated. The vice president succeeded to the adminis tration. Now there is a revolution in progress, and rlihbusterlng exa ditionaare fitting out from Cuba. The Insurgeanta are active In this matter, said to las morally, at least, supported by ()om s. Secretary of war Root has directed Clov. Brooke to prevent the departure of any such expeditions at all hazards. Admlniatriatrix Xatlce. ' Notice ia herebv siven that tlie under- ilined haa been appointed atlminiatratrix of the en tale of tieorjre illclalr, ilerrl., by tne 1 ouniy t ourt 01 tne Mala of Hrepin dar Wa.hinfrton coantv. All perona hav inaclainii aint aaid no ate are renuest- et Uiprcaenltlie nmt lo Ihe iiiidcraiitne.! ithinm month. Irom the date hereol. July 27, KHH. ISAKKI.I.A UNCI.AIR. AilminUtratrii ( the eeute ol U. "r.-e Sinclair, deed. FOIiSUPEUlOft PHOTtW Call at the NEW. STUDIO 6 Blocks East of the Ocurt Houe. PERRY ELLIS, Photographer NHEIIIICH WALK. 1Y VIBrtK OP AS EXEM:T.)Xi J J doer t, suJ onli-r of le, lasuwt out - ol l irvuit court ol lb ftUtltf a .r g n i f r Wubuistou cuuury lu mvor oi . u. I nutiord, .laiir.utrMlor of tlis estate of I'ernn ril-lt decruisl sad aiptii-at Alex K. Osmund slid Cttilitrrine mum! fur laouin of iy. eueis and l.i further rum of S-j -o U B koI.J cowl, wilh UiU-rnl llirrwn from in Hlt day ol Julr, ls-'i at the raw of lu ! mil. per auiiuiu aud for ll. ruts aiid expenaea of ante and of aui a nta. No therefore tjr virtu and In puraoaiu-e Of titid judgment decree and order ol ale 1 will i.ii Monday the da of Au. Isx at tie awuth door - f the oourt hoiiae iu liilta boro W liliirlon count lire on at tlie tiourollU 'cUx. k a m ol aaid day m-11 I public auction u tlie tiiytieat ta'diler ft.. ciuh tlie following deacriDed real property to-wit: ilea-inniiiK ala point ia thee uutvroa l I.H7 cliaina aotitfi of tlie quarter aeetioii poat betwt-eu arctiuiie s and in totlii( 1 aoulh rai.eSl; tlirnce aouth z, it cbauia t tlie land a. Id by I'ernn M,-. .. . to W. C.B' eiplea: liieuca aoulh HJdereea j iiiiuula et lUii cliaina, more or U-ks follie nortliweal co.lier ol tlie above named tract; llience aouth 8 deirreea .IU iniuiiita eat i.ts i -hail's; ttience ei-t Ti li cbauia lo Ibe line of the ileury Nolaud, Jr. lti.nu tion land claim, llience l"lloHinK aaid line north 4odt-Kreea east .&.7U cbaina lo (In comer of a tract of hind iK'ld by lVrrni hteepies to W. 1. ilrailiord ; llience imrtb 46 degree west ..'U chaiiia; theiu-e north 4o degret eawt cliaina; theiice norrti to deirreea wee' H:,'chuiiia; ihent-e n riu 4.'idecreea ea-t n:2 ctutiiia to the cente. of thecoiinly r ad ; thence aouth f& dtvree- 47 uunutca eaht . :li chains; theuie a u!li s.'i dcBTcea if miiii'tea eall.tu clinina to the place ol tH-giniunif. coiitaiuoig ulo all the lacd lyinir eaid id the p-l'1iou line I Iween the above descrilsnl tracl aud Ris-k Cns;k, o iilaiiilni! U7.4i acres lo itatiniy ihe heivoils-inre iiamel hums and lur the coata . ml exs-nasi ol said aate. haid pnitairty will Is eid subject to re deuipti n aa per atutllte of tlreou. Witneaa my hand (his 27th day of July Ii-IM. W. I. KKAKK Ull. 8heritT of W asliiiiKton county Oie. It y C, 10. Dan umik, tn-14 iHputy. tleo, K. llutclty, Anon ey .or plain iff. Catarrh Cannot he Cured with local applications, aa they cannot each ihe seat of the diseaee. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional diai'ase, and in or der to cure it you must take internal ii-ni-ediea. ilall'a L'atarrh Cure ia tuken lliler nally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. llall'aCutarrh l ure is not a quack medicine. It was preaenbed by one i.f ibe beat phyaii.iana in this coun try for year, and aa a re ular pretcription. It ia composed ol i he best tonics known contiined with the best blood purifiers, act ing direc ly on the mucoua aurl'ucea. Tlie perfect comhination of the tw o hiftred 'ni ls wnat prislucea audi wonderful rcsul a in curing Catarrh, bend lor teatimonials Address F.J. CHE.VKY 4 Co., Toledo.O hold by Jlrugists. 7."mi. llull'a Family Pills are the best. MIIKItll-'rM MALK. BY VIRTUE OV AX EXECrTIOX, Decree, and Order of Bale, issued out of the circuit court of the bUiteof Oregon for WsHhington county, in favor of Thur eaia Bchinidt and against John Mcr-el lor the sum of I'M costs, and for the further sum of $474 U H goid coin, with interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per milium from the 14th dav of July Istaj ami for the costs and expenses of sale and of said writ. Now, therefore, by virtue and in ursu aiice of said judgment de Tee and order ot sale I will, ou Monday the 2Mth day ol Aug. lain at tbe aotifh door of the court hoiiie ia liillsboro, Washington couiiiy Oreyon, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M of said tiny sell at public ai.ction to the highest bidder for caali the following described leal pro erty to-wit: i lie d n yA ol seciiou in in i 2 i r. a , Will. Mer , containing Hid acres tosi.iis v i lie hereinbefore n nied auiua and lor Ihe coa and expenses of aaid Bale 8uid property will be told eubject to re- ncmpiioii us per statute ol Oregon. Wilneisniy hand this 7th day of July, 18W W. P. BRADFORD, ISIierilF of Washington county Oregon, Hy t). K. Deichnia'i deputy. It V Hell. 10 14 Attorney for Plaintiff. University of Oregon. Tuition Free. Flr.-d: term begins Sept. H, IdO'J. Excellent count tn Anrient anil MimI'Tu Language, Sdt'nc", Math- t'inatica etc. Graduate from the tenth grille and from ail accreilileil sc!iOil-i ailmittel without exaiuina lion. Student not fully p lenared to en ter can take atuilie In which they are deficient, in the Ivig'.no City High School. Fur catalogues and further Infor mation, addmn the Preaidt nt or Hon. J. J. Walton, Sjc'y, Kugene Oregon. NERVITA PILLS! Hetlrt VITALITY. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Kmiiounand wastinif diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess anil indi- ct rtinn A '.'.. t . . .. I .. . I - - ... . - "ni. on.. vf ttlrMMl liullder. Drlnc tho pink glow to pale cheeks and tf restores the fire of youth. ny mall rtuc per rxx, boxes for J.50; with a written en a ran. tee to cure or refiiiwl the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MS31CAL CO. ' Clinton V Jaduon Eti., CHICACO, ILL. For aln l.y Delta Urtig Store. ZTs Kiiraka Harnm Oil la Ilia hmt prraarvallva of nrw Ivnthtf ami tn ho.1 remi ior or in Intlhrr. Il nil., nutVna. black ao. aud pnMvcta. I'M Eureka Harness Oil an ytir hnK ha Mi. yrmr KM h.r- Bmand yMir mrrlM...i. .ml Ihi f trill am nnlT Wv.fc lnr but ...r knrr loM .v.rrwhf.ln ran..U alam tnm half rnt. tn Iv, owiuaa. aa. tt nuuu ml 1 a. The I a Man Who Lost Hope rTma i mi ill Hiiirburo Pharmacy Ture fresh drugs, E rushes, Paints, -Oils, Sponges and all Drnggi Sundries, Fine ftrst-clasi cutlery a specialty. Kxtra fare in I'tniipouiiilliiK rrescrlptlon. - Beware of Immitations! Don't use ho)-tickuts without your naino printed on them. Free Tickets. Some hop agents are giving away "free tickets'' to the hop-growers. Don't use them. They can be duplicated. For Safety Hop-Tickets Come to the Prices Peasonahle. Hillsboro Publishing Company. Mowers and Binders. They are leaders among Grass nnd attempt to show and dcscriliL- llieir afforded in a newspatwr advert cement. Read what users think of them: Mitelii ll, I.-in t Mnvnr Co. ttr.NTi.KMK"! : I ta k il 7'ire in t itinir Hit Iim 1 rovt.l to Ih' in very i: --. i' nit I cavi- nut wmltPil. I l.avriat 1 1, - 5 ,r tn u miixlv hnii'lu', ami fur liirlit n.u.i... it ro:! 7 MiU'lifll, ! is Maverl'o , I.KSTHMIN : Ihe Ni I IIAU loX I.in.li r will tnke front rank. Tlie Hirer ! I? nilcr-I n I op mhI Martift tliih m 1 1 n,i l likv i livk-votk. I ana not kIIp I lurk to iiinke n ailjtMnicnla on t i t In 1 of the i)irc niaeliims. The CHAMPION I Will eirtniiilv take I lie kul in nl I iiu.ii.ir mai liliies. J, K. Uuxtoii. We will rim a different lot ! testimonials every week. It will pay you to read them through carcfu". Send for Catalogue and T alxnt them. MITCHELL LEV-IS & STAVER CO., . First and Taylor Streets. PORTLAND, ORE. Samples with V. D. HAKI'., Hillslioro. J. T. IiUXToN, Forest Grove. N. A. BARRKTT, Canvbtiser. Drop in at Hillsboro, Forest Grove or Portland aud see tbe machines. Mr. II. N. Warner, of Minden, Neb., aaid : " Ia 1894 I waa attacked with paralysis ia my left aide. Yoa might stick a pin to the head into my left hip and I would not feel it. I waa unable to do any kind of work and had to be turned ia bed. I made up my mind that I could not be cured as I had used all kinds of medicine and had tried many doctors. I was ad vised to try Dr. Williams' rink Pills for Tale Teople, and com menced their use last September, j Before I had finished my first box I teit better, and by the time I had used six boxes tbe disease bad en tirely disappeared, and I have not been so free from pain ainee I was a boy. The paralysis also disap peared, and although two months have passed since I finished my last box, there has been no recur rence of the disease." Front the Gazette, Minden, Neb. Dr. Williama' Pink Pilli for Pale People contain, in a condensed form, all the ele ment nereemrv to give new life and rich neaa to Ihe blood and rcatore ahattered nerve. They are an unfailing )ssitic for auch diieaaea aa bwomotor ataxia, partial paralyaia, St. Y it u' dance, eriaticn, neural gia, rheumatism, nervoua helai'he th arter-eltecta of the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and aajlow complexions, and all forma uf weakneaa either in luaieor female. Dr. WIHiaiM' Plak Fill tor Ptlt Praal are aeoer tela fe !) data er kanered. aid ! I eaca set. At all aruiflHtl. at direct tnm Ik Or. wil Kama Mediclna tampan. Sckanactidy, N. ., (0 cant ear koi. 0 baa 12.5a UNION BLOCK MAIN ITRttT, e, Pro; Indkpexdkxt office. Li-1. V'-a Gniin cutting machines. No use to advantages in the limited space Hi;lTt;i'.OYK. Wa-li. Co.. (ire.. ler. l't. IRtirt to von that the New CHAMPION Uii- exreiniou, most suti-f.ilorr of any Hindi r Iml a -res aitli it, ami it lian never fniltd U lias no euunl. Martin l'vUr.. tiHOVK. Waah. Co.. Ore.. Nov. 19. IS'i.l. titnonial book. Tliey will tell yon" all ismmmimmmimwmmmy i IS Get your binding twino of us and save money. We have closing out bar- gains all the time. Got ourzg prices aud be convinced. Shoes; Wo plete stock at pcktaericli (S Son Wc arc not The only House In Oregon that sell Paints and Oils; however, we U keep a few of these, rare articles occas ionally Intta a side line only. We are Pharmacists Ami we sell Di ttos first and foremost. Good, pure dt tigs at reasonable prices. Our Prescription Depart ment is our Specialty. THE. DELTA DRUG STORE. REMOVAL Ten cents on the Dollar off on goods sold before moving to the I. O. 0. F. building on Main street p. o. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. F. P. MORGAN & CO. HEAL ESTATK, SALK & EXCHANGE AGENTS. Hillsboro, Oregon. W now ofl'i'r irinl imp ovnl f wvi-rnl 11 ip.ii..-iiM H t in.v io I r lire vp"'l 1 11 .' i.i 1 i 111 iimi :.u I tii lit. v nil mill tin I-on r. .cr -i'nt ioiiiiii.io . If yon luivc fiirnm to or K'll livt It . in wi li 111.. c nriM oi.iH i ti il iili th.. ilv lil.nrni l ti W iiliinirion . Ikh in l.ttmrt iin.l.al l.oi.k! in i.ilifn inwr lo- - nil Ian. 1 o 1 . 1 an. I .ill III,. - nara iil. c'.l Wi- a lverlii' xll . .t-rl y with Hi Int. . i huri'i-1" ulic m ii. M Satii-niction I'lniriintfeil lu our ril mill 1 Ik-iiIh. I.aim- I11.1I1. ol lainl will l.r Miih-iliviih il on ienm.inil.il! t'ol.Miii'M anil colony lamln loo tl 1 tier. Buy where you can buy cheapest. Stationery. The nijonts from Portland think this is tlx; poorest place to sell paper in they ever saw. lieason: tho IXJ)I:IM:XI)I:NT has the trade, by courteous treatment and low prices l'nper of all grades, no order too la rise or too small. INDEPENDENT, Hillsboro, Ore. have a com- prices to suit 'rina for mile. nlo i-itv tiroiifrtv'. W .. ,n r tirniM'Nii-i in ili'llri-nt I.hmiiII ii-a h.-;mhii lik inori' f irina o SALE