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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1899)
liHTII OK NO . DITCH The Citi) Council tcill meet id d.'ciJe tomorrote eccninji si ai: r AT I'OW Kit .STATION Ihr intt'li uiy K from Sri-oiid dona ft .1 in to J hlril mnl 1 lii-ar lu tin- Outlet. I In' city cniiiii'il IihiI a Hiirvey in nil' of tin' iroM('il ilid li for my--tri'i't unil iiiiiiiJiit oihi for thin) .in i i. Tlii mrvi-y on mmiiiuI Hirct't r..iiiini-iiiiMlMt ilii'iulli -hhI corner , , 1 1 it slriH-t ii'irlTi of lli Light & W'.iii r I'n'-i. Hw r lioum ami 1ms it i.uili'l i llif milroHil culvi-rl on th -ir-i-l. I IhmIiIi Ii will itn two fwt ili'i p t lln nUrlinj pliiin (ho at one or two int towunl lh nl wvn l'if I will Imvo to Im fxi-avalMl. The ilitrh i ;l I Hlrii t in iiT-h Hlwllower HIM Ihf lH-.il nt l)f fXOHVrtlillll. UlltMC- I t iiiiiMitioii to Hih lowr cour-w if 1 1 1 1 - M'fniiil KlriM-t ilitrh han ilevel nt'i mnl it i Mwililti thnt it will lx Hliiimlnni'il from Main ntrift SouMi. 'I'lit' low C1011114I in the iifiuhlxirhiMxi J $r iIk ,inht A Water station how Mill I ilriiiind if any ditching m il. llin outlet luiiift on second siri'.'t to tlii'h to Third street ilitrh. Ti.Survcy develojia the fact Unit liikinu CiCi route th ct will III' linl tliini to lfflMltll ditches. I In- council will a lift tomorrow evening to hear tti'i SN,ort of the Hired Loiiiinitlffl ami eiUfsji order the iin.ri un lit or Hlmniliu. furcou Hiilcration of the project. , ( tu ii r not si. rilOIIATK. Est lvirni'Ht V Freeh deed; aWHte admitted to prflliato. John M VII appointed administrator kith llmds Itxid at $',noi). The bond 9hh exe cuted with W II VVehrung tsmirety. The appraisers are R II Walker (loo I' Thomits and Win liutner. tint lleniy l!iixtiindccd; supple mental inventorjr of property ilia covered Hince t lij original inventory was tiled. Amount ofsei-oiid inven tory fl7.ri.(M. The executor have lai n authorised to dislrilnte .,lfl belonging to the estate s irofiilJ in the lid. (limrd-aiip I'M minors llnul report 1111 l"4 tf prnviil. MAUKIAliK I.K'KHl. liicensu to wis! whs isl Oct. 21, to Wm. A. hong 1!!), and ItelflUT 1. Chenney 22, Oct. 2:1 to Wm. U. French and Mitrllm Ixlit Y' , 2.r; Oct. 21 to li'irln I'l 't : Clul lmont 20. !3 mil tMit i tmrB. 'F Hollenbeck and mt to J (! Iteach, n w of n e KW 20 i a n i ;i w TM Hi ilea and wife to A trtr., tract in lot 1,UM 21 I-'onut drove 4M) oo !)0 00 V (1 and M A Minitli to 11 Meinecke, 2'i acres in sec ;;i t 2 a r 1 w. lloml for ibisl CI.H0 Koloman l'rener and wife to Morris llland, 20 acnn of d I c ot i: lain It Conifcrt 800 (K) I W Patterson and wf In I'jm o T Kane, lot blia'k 1,0W i'ortland I'laee 1 K LhiiiIi to Kula-rt Itirk ecder, ijrf w J of a e nee :t:i i e n r 4 w, 40 acrea W I and (i 10 Hlrceter lo Hrtiry W Cia-, hot 2" in Millard A Hhnyver tract 10 acres K M Kelscy and others to .UiVH Campbell 1:1-20 acre in H Tualiilin...,. Nln rnmn W Walker to John 1 tu Hois, rtiuti nor- s in t H n r li v l:tiii r land in V i Jii mi "an t Tilla Uiook counli .- Joliii ll liillinpheranii wf lo Clhnrlne M ScIkm Ii, n e of aw '" 3 I 1 n r 1 t 20 IM) 400 0) HO 00 1 00 1 OP and other binds Catluifine M SchiM'h and lid to John l IJellengher lots fi (tinl ll.bliM'k .t Houth (k add I'' Drove 1" A Oray id w f to M A 2!ii no Till) IN) I Ilol(i, a e j oi ii e j m n I I h r :U' 10 acres 2I0 (HI J V l'oe and wf to I W Patters n, lot !) hlk I west Portland plaei Jamea Warynalo Mrgait J Km'tiift acn-a of d I c ofWlfwwum and right ol y dim S Chii!'I.iI and wife to leo S liiiiidt, !((' south Tualatin IVIpha A Lilly and lid to fcina A Heweit, :10 acnaof aec 1,1 1 ii r 5 w f 00 1 ID 00 200 00 The rte war from I'ortland to Astoria is still rafcii. The latest cut wan made by theO. It. A N. who now carry pa'sengers on their Ixtata Irom I'ortland to Astoria for 25 cents each. boat gets a little more revenucdroiii "tide rooms since there lire few touriat theae day w ho care lo sit up at night unless compelled to ! so. The railroiid iltrlarea it la no cut for the passage i, iMvea 4lhinf?lVut yet the raiinmd car- riwa passi'iigera from I'ortland to Astoria for 2.i rents. At that rate the tariff la a Tiuarter ofa cent per mile w hlch is leg tlian any government owned road ever charged. W. D. Hare at the Orange store k carrying a tine line of plows this fall from the Oliver plow works, Tht factory refused lo join the plow trust and miuires dealers handling Its proW t I" w'll '"'J'J""- The nsult is that Mr. Hare has the Oliv er 11 Inch plows at fromtll.00 to l.'i no tlepcniknir the ayle. Oilier ai."t go at Ihe o!J aipular tlgures. A tlB"Wane plni-e purchasers will tim I a tine line of stove both lor the kili hi n and Ihe nitling room togeth er ll iih it lxrt'O stis k ol pip andq ellsiW. The Native Sons w ill have a apec Oil meeting or rat her a regular mei't ing with -riij1 features in tyeir hall at HilTlH.ro en Thursly Nov. 2nd. One niiinU r out of the usual ordr w ill be Ihe pn si nee of the grand omccrs. Another will be the pre aence of several nnliVf daughters who w ill assist in entertaining. IVrcy Allison has laiughl the gen eral delivery wrtgoii.1t bale of hop huve been made In Marion county at 9 and 1(1 ntn er pouuu. Mr. Uuort;e Htitt of ll.'vi(tin was In llliiaboiu yeaterday Htudying land record. Dr. Adkina will not txt iu hi den tal parlor in llillnlioro fur ten days roiuiiieni'ini; Nov. 1st. Mr. C. Kcliultnericli who wa hu't laxt week by falling from a hay loft haa an far recoverl Ihitt he is able lo be on the streets anni. (Tlio deli pitea w ho this week at tend the Congregational HxMociatinn at Kut;eneare Mesdanien H. V. (Jdto, VV. 1). Hare ami V. K. Tlmriie. , Mr. Hiduey Thirkle writer his ao. pie here that the storm lnt,t week at the mouth of the Columbia whs the luiMt aevere ever known tin re. W. C 4li!Ciiiond fell from a hay loft this week and received hoiiio thinK of 4 Hhakeinj; up. lie Is how ever able to lie on the M reels anin. llev. A. Uobiuaoi chaplain, of Heaman'a ih'lht-l I'ortland w ill preach at the Tualatin Plains 1'resbyterian church next Sunday mcrffflflyw 1 1 o'clock. The foot hall team of the Htate University, Kueno h;w arrant;' d fur a tfrtino with the University ol Cali fornia to l played on the Jierkley campus, Nov. IXtli. W, I j. l)avis at hiri harness shop on Main atreet Is receivint; a moat liber al patronage. Orders are placed ho fast that he lias mil been aliie lo make up many articled for general stock. A yearling billy goat, with a red ribbon tied on the horns, has strayed from my premises at the fair grounds. I will ifive I'i.OO to any one finding and returning wame to tne. Thou. II. Tongue. Chemical analysis of xamplm of TJirhum at the chemical department CJ. Ih Oregon agricultural College shovthat the plant la particularly rich inK'". It In the opinion of Chemist ?Jiaw that a aorghum crop Oavavin caiotie made valuable. Next Hunday, Csilh moiuing and evening the pulpit idthe (.'ongre.a- tional church of this plaii will be oc cupied by Huv. Morton 1. Running, the iiewlviaraKM'd pastor the Korea! drove t)iigregatiinal chtrSsOi. Mr. Dunning who is tert foio UriJ, east to take bis new charge, exchang es for the day with Mr. Hughes. H'nator Haines of Forest drove hM ft -cured another contract for lur Dialling timothy hHy to the govern tS't Tor the Philippine campaign. The numla-r of Ions lo be furnished Is somewhat uncertain as Ihe time is limited for doiii it. The matter is alliut in the h!ih' that he fill sell tu much as he can get ready by a nxl date. ft . lk'V. S. A. deoru h; accepted a call made by tUe church at Waits burg Washington, and will take up his residence there at once, Mr. deoryo has been with the Tualatin Plains church a mouth more than tw yean and during that time has made many friends in Washington county. His last service at his Wash ington county church wii; l on Hun day Niv. f, at which time the com inuuion will bo adinldislered. One farmer near Mouiitaiudale has lllty arrea of oats out, half are in the shiH'k and the other lulf are not yet cut. If the weather should turn olT fair he expects to save the uncut half hut the HhtH'ks are about ruined. I'll is Held was planted very late and in an ordinary aeasnn would have amounted to little but the August rains set it lo growing, so that if a fsvorable ten days comes the farmer kill more than get his seed back. The e gents of hip buyers seem to lh groirers to Iks organized for pro tection, but whik protecting them selves they have not tss-n pnerous or tven just to the growers. To even up the Oregon llopdrowers Associa tion was formed this week with a ctpital Mock of IhOOO. About 200 grow participated in the organiza tion Washington county hopmen kovr-ver did lint attend xcept irt) Vo instances from Sherwood W. I). Mfthv-wsaud W. II. Price. The report or Mirretary t nari s II. Caulield, of Iho I'ortland OenVal Kleclric C-ompany shows traflc ft follow passisl through the locs at Oregon City in the ipiarler ending September iioih, IS'.i'.i: Trips v:i: iengi'rs l;J,(i:i:i I nrses ami cattle ..( Sheep and hogs !'2H Ixigs and lumar, tei'l !,41fl,!l74 Tons ol freight ,'),.'") Ill I'he ttaive statirtics are valuabl in- so-much as it is seown what annnf of traflc would las released from pay ing toll if Uie locks were owned by Ihe government. An exact and careful farmer of this connty who lives ten miles from the railroad station slates that this year he delivered timothy pay grown on his farm at the station Itir II. (Kl per Ion and that lust year he did ihe wiiiie for M. AH that he got over this sum waa profit. This profit, it Is but just to say, w ould Is' less when taxes and interest on hi. land is deducted, but as he owns '.he iaml this interest would count again as profils. The hay was delivered in Ihe hale. This year he sold for s.oO t-r ton f. o. b. at the etHtiuu. From these Hgures It is seen that hay growing in this county Is fairly profitable and If we can satisfy the Philippine trade there Is an linliistry open lo the farmers which juslitlei them in entertaining the doctiine of exnsion, W. A. Kiniiey Is auivtWully grow ing chickens, and his establishment is increasing. He uses incubators for i.atching and brisalera for the young chicks. He has Incubator space for over two hundred eggs at a lime, and when the eggs are gfMfWtch es that many chickens every three weeks, but Ihls rail he, having to buy eggs in the oprf(iiaet, has found a largr pewntjoMiad ones. After Ihe chicks are ouT of the shell the Mrrentage of loss has tai-n very 4!!L The young chicks are kept ona tight wood lloor with a part covered hy earth or chair. The chicks run on this Moor or If they get chilly they dart hack lo Ihe hrooih-r and warm np. Just now he has a 0 a k of 5 fliat re three weeks old, and a younger lol five days old. The too I Is that ordinarily furnished. F.verv thing ttut the remises Is m-ru u i. -! n and a chic ken louse is unknown. Mr. Finney declares Ih -1 .i..nllnM in the orlce of snivels ll' will have broilers for Ihe Vnaik t about January, ACCIDENTIALLY- SHOT Otis Whitmor'!, of Laurc', teas shot and died last Sujidatj HE LIVED Til 18 EE 110 IRS Ills ilroluwia-latt Mint Jiut it aa Aoldeat I'ocUm roubl Kut Help Him , Last Sunday Otis Whit mure living on Chehalem mountain was accident ally shot ami killed by bis broiher-iu- law. Jay Orndutr. 1 he young men were bird hunting in company. O i'diiir had tired at a grouse and missed. Whit ii ore then tired and brought the bird down. Itotltxhirt- el forward, Whitmore in front. Orn- dull put a Iresh s'jcll in his gun ami brought the Imrrels up wiihasnup to lock Iho breech. It is thought the shell ntuifc ami as it came against Ihe breech the concussion was enough to explode Ihe shell. He was but a few feet ts hiud Whitmoie and the whole charge entering the hack Just below the hhoulder blade. Anjri-'lii-e largo enough for the surgeons two lingers was made. The right lung was torn to pieces. Tiio allot lodged in the front wall f the chest. The acL'ident happened about four o'clock in Ihe afternoon ami the wounded man lived till seven the same evening. Surgeons were sum moned both from Newlarg and Wills boro. lr. hlnklater went from here but foud Ihe man dead when he got tRere, though the Newla-rg phy sician arrived before his death. Mr. Whitmore was conscious up to the Inst ami fully exhonoraled his brother-in-law from blame. The deceased was abaut :!( years (if age and leaves a widow and three children, Mrs. Whitmore is OrndulT's sister. The diii-ased was a younger brother of the Whitmore iirothers who grow hops at Laurel. Ho was an indns: Irious young.farmer and highly re sM?etisl in his neighborhood. tOlXTV WKILTB. Assessor C. A. Cavell has his ass- Anient roil completed ami realy for thfl County Unard ot liiHli.tion which Ogee'la in the clerRlofllee next Monday turning td remains iu session till fto close of business the following S.itury. The footings ol roll slow : Value of all lands. .:.. 27til F " " improvments. 23"i07') l.r)5IS0 4.T.:!5 " " town lots " " improvemenls Wtst. Union TeHJ. 34 mi Telephone, 2't mi It K tMxl, 31 ml It it rolling slock Machinery Merchandise Farm Implement' Money Nob a and accounts Household furniture No horses ami mules... 3!liil... Nocattle K(!75... No sheep and goab....i.V)r... Swine 2042... 2;uH 114020 14520 ;iu:!(;o 3!io::o riiiiio 20225 ist.vto JI2K50 ii:i:iH5 40150 t720 5710 Total value nil proiajrty.. K x e m i p I i on -l1.-:?. . at 35HI0.I0 :ii!8io Amount Taxable Pfoiierty.. 32112 1 20 No Poles 1172... ., List year after tjie equalizations had IsH'n iflade: Total valuation projaTty tis7'l.15 Fxemption : :!U!H!5 Net vaiualioii 44!7S40 Since the accidental shooting of Olis Whitmore it is learned that hrecch loading shot guns are often discharged when the barrels are snap M'd into the breech lis . The liabi lity lo this accident is when the shell is a little tight or when the spring to the lirinn pin is not strong enough to draw it back lo its place. At a public auction sale ol farm Mock and machinery cried yesterday ol Congressman Tongue's farm in S with Tualatin, sheep sold for t-'i.'-M le! he.ul spot cash and calves brought fl2.lt0lotlS.no r head. A thcc figures it would seem that prosperity has come to this section Hint that farmers are after all making ttruii, ami this without the mdoffree silfar coinage. The Forest drove foot ball team last Saturday la-at the Bishop Scott Academy team by a wore of live to nothing. lt-t?ear Ihe score stood 2:1 lo six iu favor of the drove team which indicates that the Academy l,-4tt5yJ'',"n l'1'"1 yeHr than last nrthat theCollege boys are Inferior, li.ith teams claim that the Academy Isiys have improved ad that nn( be the way of it. About the llth nstatitl'has. M'r gan, a laiy in his early teens d sn of F. P. Morgan went to Portland on his wheel. Next clay he, sent, his wheel homo by exprev bift came nil himsi'lf nor has 4n sent any word. From the fact that he had wai.ted to go to sea, his parents think he lias shipped on some of the vcsssls leav ing Portland for faraway ports. This conclusion is reached Iter a thor ough search has been made in Ihe city without Uniting him. Mr. C. K. iH'ichman charged witk assHiilt and battery was aoiuitted In Justice Humphreys court yesterday just as every one supposed he woulc ' U"'rB no assault ftrwl nn bitiery and the action never should have been commenced. W. U. Hoyt photographer needs little more wtaal No belter estimate of AguinKldo has tarn made than Ilia of President Mi'Kinli y at Fargo. Aguiualdo, he says, deiuands indeH?n"e as the price of pav. "The United Stat," the president add.d, "pays no gold for is'ace. We tievi gave a bribe for peace in atll our history and niver will." The W. V. T. U. adjourned its al mini meeting at Seattle on Wednes day last. There was bitterness ar roused over the passage of a resolu tion condemning President McKin 'ey's administration. Some of Ihe niemU-rs think they have not stn ngthenisl Ine organization with the i uhlic which doubtless i lriv 4 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM iw.m ft htufaS Pntlll. Bmir lo i 1 outttlui voior. Co t,i vi" Sr 1 m Miss Nettie Shelley of lOlympla la visiting w ith her frieud Miss liessie Siller. deorge II. Carleton la out on Ihe streets a l'k in i fter i n attack of Ihe (rripiaf. tt, There w ill I a dime social at Mrs. L. A. Uo-mI's house Tuesday evening Oct. 31,1 .. Fi Mil Iih I tomorrow at Forest O rove ta-tween PortlOnd High School. 1 o'clock at P. U. and There is an est ray short horn cow In the pasture of Mr. Martin, weal of the long bridge, Jark red, white face, u hitc spot on Hank. Kallz A Slack blinifpfauo tuners of Portland arrived in town yesterday and orders ielt at Ihe Delta will re ceive prompt attention. President McKlniey has by his proclamation designated November :io, as Thanksgiving day it being Ihe last Thursday in the month. Houses are in demand In the city this fall, ami a desirable residence la difficult lotiud. Many of the new comers are immigrants fiiim the east. The young men of this city will re organize Iheir debating society to morrow night Oct. 2Hth at the old Christian church. Kverybody in vited. Dr. C. II. Brown will be in. Hills boro Momi .y O t. 2'Jih to remain one week al ihe renideuce of Mrs. J. W. Morgan, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Sbule A Foote commenced yeater kiy morning on the front of their bank building which will be remod eled and extended up as high aa the bunding adjoining. W. I. Smith of the law firm 'of Smith itliowmau last Wednesday, defended Louis Meytr at Cornelius, charged with asaaalt and battery. The defendant was acquitted. , . The second trial of Mr. Dillery charged with assault and battery, terminated as did the Urst one, a hung jul. The proaecutlou has bVen altlpioucd and Ihe ch dismiafltd, Mr. I'eter Johnson returned on Mm day last from a pnosiM'ting caia&aign in Croo county. He is loking well amkis chit-rful for bop is buoyed by lluttering indications of pay rM-k. ' Mr. Antonio Carstans of Xortk Western Indiana nM ChicWO la vit itiug with his brothel Feduje Car- stens. it has been man years since the boys iiiet&wice the pleasure of thy welcome. Mrs. Kinina AblUt dio has tin vi(ing with her sister-in-kiw, MM. P. J. liroV for the past tliKfc inoiitli returned this t-k lo her California Aome. Mer Renwia hmJtk has been im-roed by her Tisil to Cregou. Mr. John Milne at ?JIe HilUbpao IVI ill-s) is running his machinery 24 hours tier day on a little oMer fo 2000 barrels of Hour for Iho 3Npaa market, This Oriental market !e Is-lti r than the iCuropean, bpcaiftb it' is nearer home, and takes flour in stead of wheat. The brfcnd and aborts are left for our cows. IIMI'I.M) l'EACI PltUPUMTIM. 9 A Filipino olllcial is on his way to Washington to propose to President McKinley net condition fo The New York World Itiaama the proposition as embaacl Im thai conditions: Ab)lute fr trii ItittMn United States and the Philiine k ft lands, carrying ith ir rtia full comineli'ial favof bkrvai tk two countries. Perfect mlif vfi'its fmm&oi m lot exists undor the goveyniaani of AguinaUU, the saaai Icing a coacm siou n4di by him to the vik of the fnilcd fttates. . Coaliiitf station fc the Unit! States upon all iatyoMant iskaaki of the Hichijielago, to tta arlertad bf the United States and mUA oatfifht forever by the Filipinos. Ti wold include Manila. Miliary rcit'taioag Manila, Ilo Ilo, e'inay, Mindota, Hqmm, Masbate, Samaa and Mich oih i lands as may be dvttMinatfupM bf both governments. The employment oV Uaila Stktea otllcials in the customs and all etkw in riil bMncli of the govemMNnt to lie schi'teil by the UnittfH ftta ml paid y tha Filiflvo fvM- ment. The intniluction T the aiii Mlice system. The establishment of a Judicl$4S now exists in the island of CuTia. The reconstruction of thj entire Filipino government upon lines as nearly consistent with those pre- scrilsil by the constitution of the United States and adapted to the re liiirements of the natives. Recognition of the Filipino govern ment s an indeM?ndent republic un der a protectorate of the United States. Should peace be concluded on tkose If'TPIil - s the United States would have alsmt all Ihe authority and voice in the government of the archipelago that we will hae when a 'aee is coniiiored. On the'other hand the Philippine people wftujd pomes no more lilrty than they will have under the United Slalts. The differ ence Is, recognize the independence of the I'hilipinoe on the lines laid il iwn anl Aguiualdo would be (de lator and Ihe government woejd be an oligarchy whereas when petPce M coiniiureil ami the Filipinos are suf ficiently advanced for elf govern mhnt they may chcse any favorite fir governor. Indeed the people will have irf3re privileges as a part of thel United States but Agulnaldo wlllP have fewer. And thfre la where the sln pinches. POST OFFICE ROlillED The Post Office at Albany teas entered and robbed MISS I A UK IK Itil.llKA DEAD Sk Died at the Haouital at .Mlsnoula, Maataua after a very short lllaena ' The Albany mmI oflii'e was robbed the Urst ol the week by experienctd cracksmen who so far have battled fhe detectives. They entered be neath the H'srof and adjoining build ing and worked their way laiieath the post ottice tault. It ap;s?ars that the work had la-en in progress for ten days. They cut through the steel plate fliair ami rilled, registered packages. The hamii.ering ami dril ling was heard a few nights Is fore the robbery but as no signs of distur bance about Ihe post ntUi'e building proM?rty was found, it was supposed that the laps and other noises came from Ihe printing office aUive w here a uiomin paper was printed. The amount of the robbery is not d fini tely known. No stamps were taken. Carrie lialdra, daughter of H C. Baldra died in the hospital at Mis soula, Montana Oct. 20. She was attacked with appoudicitis ou the 15, at the home of her parents at Hears Month. The surgeon called judged that she should bi removed to Mis soula which was done, but the mala dy was too far along for Ihe possibi lity or a recovery. Carrie was well kuown in Hillslatro where she has many friends who will be pained to hear of her death. She was 22 yeais Omontha and 11 days of age. Acetylene tois. Be Independent of gas and electric light corporations and own your own lighting plant. The National gene rator does not have to be cared for oftener than taice in 15 days. It is positively safe ami i- recommended by all Insurance boards. We light residences, churches, storos, factories and towns at 40 s r cent less than other systems with double the illuui intion. To responsible parties will ship machines oil thirty days trial, isjjnd for free booklet on Acetylene das. We want good agents. National Acetylene das On. buffalo, N. Y. Dead Letter List. The following is a list of letters re matting uncalled for in the postollice at llillsboro, Oct, lith 18DD: John Landeregg. All letters not called for by Oct. 28, will be sent to thel Hud Letter OMce. One cent will be charged for ea:h letter called for. II. Sc'IIUI.MEUItll, P. M. m Mohr makes boots at h shop on Second street, llillsboro, fir tO.CO per pair, sewed shia-s tyt 5' and gives speemi attention ! repair ing. He uses only flrst-rriride stin k which enables him to gjtitrantee his a to gjtitr work. New stock of Jtfinhrellas at Schul mericli dc Sou's. Sick headaches, Ihe curse of over W0ked womankind, are quickly and surej cured by Karl's Clover Hoot Tiff, the great blood purifier and tis sue builder. Money refunded if not sutlsactory. Price 25 and 50 cU. at Lkita. Tha national W. C. T. U. conven tk la Its Seattle meeting held this watts vefusEd to adopt a resolution IntaxHuced committing the Temper ance Union to politically advocating votnan suffrage. It can no longer be said that McS Kinlcj has no Philippine policy. This is the way he Is talking every day now: "All hostiliti s will cease In the Philippines when those who com menced them will slop, and they will not cease until our flag, representing liberty, humanity and civilization, shall float triumphantly in every island of the archipeledged under the undisputed and acknowledged sover eignly of the republic of the United Slates." There are two very pertinent mes tioas which political parties promis ing to antagonize this policy should ask themselves: Ought it to lie beaten? Can it .be beaten? Courier-Journal, (l)em.) I0t THE UOLI) SI AMiAKH. The Washington, I. C, IVst says: "On the Urst day of Ihe approaching session of Congress the Senate Finan cial bill will be introduced In the lat t( body. It will not be on the same lines as the House, but it will declare without equivocation for Ihe gold standard. Senator Aldrich, who, as chairman of Ihe Finance Committee on the Senate, has takena prominent part in the frara ing of the bill says that the measure has.becn prepared, but that it will not be made public until it has been shown to a number of republican senators. V Is the pre sent intention of the finance comliit- ted to ask a sis-edy consideration of the bill In the senate in rder that it be disposed of as early in the session as assible." NOTIL'KFOK I'l llMCATIO Ld Orrn i at Omni.. i'itt. Oh. I rl 1. :. N( OTlf'E f IIERKHY f.lVKS, IflAi the followiMii-uiiiii.il MttllT llllll llil-'l notice of hit inWntion tu make linal proof iu support of hifi claim, mid Hint mi'l proof will I inile rs-fore lliei ounty li-rk ol WahiiiKtin Connt, at llilUlsiro Ore., 01: Wc 2, is!!, m: IlAVlU F. KfllX. H. E. 9TSJ for the H h of H K , f K dfS W 4 (I Her II ami X W A l X K H of H.sj 14 r 3 K A W? He nainr the followinn witnfwt to pr .ve hit continaoiui rwi.ledi-e uikiii ami rultivatiiff aai.l land, vit: Ueorye koetnr, of Buiti'n, Ore. Andrvw Kcwturi. of " " J hn W. Kansch, of " " William leldt, of (.11 AA B. MOORKS -2f htWi, AduiinUtraler'a Mot ire. Notice la hereby given that tha under ik'nnl hat' licru duly appointed t. Ihe oiiiii v t-ourt ol lliu Ktatu ol Or. v in, for WaihiiiKti.il uhiuiv, aituiiiiirrtrauir of tlir f.iie oI'Miuu J. 8tituley di-crats-ii ami lias dill iiimlilied at urli ami euleiml iihiii iho iliis'harifu of ln il alien. All Hnuii.t therrfore havinK cUinia aituiust the estate are hereby rnue-Uni and required to prex-nt thi'tii villi pro st voiu-heni to tho under-igncl at U.e ollioe of the t'ouuty Clerk iu liilUhoru, within ix moutha from the date ht-roof. J. II. STANLEY. AJinini.tr:it.iri.ltbe eatato ol f-unau J. Htanley, dev.). 21-25 Kenton, Itronaiixli A. Muir, Altya for the Ktete. Vaar I'are. 'io the alute of your feelinira and the state or youriuaitn aa wull. impure i.liwni miitn itsell utipareiit in a pale amlKillow t-onitilexion, ruiikrii-a auu hliin r.ruptiona If you are leeliiiK weak and worn out and ilo not have a heullhv ai.nearam-e voil ahould try Aider's l.lobd r.hiir. It t un'-. all biood iliMeas4-a wherecheup biiraaparilltta and no culled purifiers tail ; kuotvinie thia we aell every bottle ou a poeitiveKUurantee. iiiv irviia Diorv. Mokl Tea uoKltively care Sick II rail ui-li.', iinliii-ntlon and coiiatipation. A it-liiciitlul herb drink. Keinovea all erut- tiona of the akin, producinie a H-rht-t t-om-iilexion, or money refunded. 26 eta. and aucta. The.lK'lta Drug Btore. OREGON 2UivUottia S-vpcittou 0eng in Portland, September 28 Closes October 28, 1899 HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURAL? Products of Oregon, Waliinlou and Idaho in greater variety than ever la'fore Bennett's Renowned Military Baud 911mm Alice Kayniond America's Greatest Ijidy t'ornett Kol.ist. The nnequaled Florenx Tronpe f A.tobaU, diraet from the Kiupire Theatre, London ; first time in America. A Great Filipino War Jlawnm irent NiMterM Mamrlc UiiHUrpaMsed Aerialinls, in thrilling act OTHER (iKEAT ATTRACT A Season of Great Surfrffwes and Astoundinfr feats. Reduced rates on all4Vanaortation lines. AdmLwion, 25 cents CliiMruH under 12, 10 centa. T MISS IT!!! Hchulmerich A. Son have purchased some wagons from the factory and can sell them from ft to (15 cheaper than othei dealers. They aell a 31 steel skein 3 Inch tire, all complete for f no. Wagons! If you want one you can save from $10 to $15 by buying from schulmetich A Hon.. The best line of dress goods in the city Just arrived at Hchulmerich s Son. Many a lover has turned with dis gust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea purillos the breath by Ha action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold lor years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta, and 50 cts at Delta. Call on F. J. Iiartuer, Second street if you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Try his baths, either hot or cold. Reaiitifnl mmnlexlon is an im nnMHihilitv without trood blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in (lerfect hearth. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. at Delta Drug Store. Easy Vacum Jars at Brown's. Do you know consumption is pre ventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consump tion Cure. Sold on positive guaran tee for 0ver fifty years. Delta Drug Store. Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipa tion. Karl's Clover Itoot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price, 25 cts(and 00 cts. leVlta Drug Sore. How is your wife has she lost her bwautj? If so, Constipation, Indi gestion, Sick Headache are the prin cipal causes. Karl's Clover Koot Tea has cured these Ills for half a centu ry. Price 25 cts, and 60 cts. Money refunded If re-ulta are not satis factory. Delta Drug Store. On every bottle of Shiloh's Con sumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we a-k of you lsto use two-thirds of the cnntaiils of this botfle fHfchfuily, then if you can say you are not bene fited return Ihe bottle to your Drug gist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts, and 50 ots and 11.00. Delta Drug Store. Whaf Is Shlloh? A grand old rem edy for Cough, Colds and Consuin ptam; used throngh Ihe world for half a century, has cured innumer able cases of Inclpiont consumption and relieved many in advanced stag es. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your rr ney. Price 25 and 00 cts and (1.00. Do. la. Wnll nanninir aeasnn is now here Home will keep and some ?fl spoin unless you use the V atum Jars lor sale by J. M. Hrown. Loaded shot gun shells at Hehulme rich 4 Sgon Loaded with native son smokeless and black powdet all hells guaranteed. Jr rtfss. 9 Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and llavor noticed in tfie finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex-" pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. Made from pure, grape cream of tartar. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YOAKo I The finest lino of toilet articles m and Aviv sundries in the p County always kept attl Ddtcl Ojir own specialties are lS irood values, became thev Drug afention eeipt. 1C these facts m your brain. HAVE YOU USED . BUTTER PARCHMENT? 7i . All gilt-edged butter put on the jnar kct by creameiics is wrapped lu paper. The product of the private daily would reach its market iu much licttei condi- . tion if wrapped in Butter Farckmcnt than it docs when wrapped in cloth. Tarchuient is not only better than cloth but cheajier. . Cloth sells at 6 cents per yard from which 27 sheets can lie tut 27Parch ment wrappers cost 2 cents. 500 ShePts 8x11, 500 Sheets. St 1 3, tandard sl4 for 2-pouud rolls is 8xi inches; i-potind blocks are wrapped in the 8x13 size. One reason why paper has not lieen jenerally used lieretolore, farmers could not get it nt the general store It is now kept at the Indtfpendent of fice cut to any size wanted. ?i'lllUilUllllUiUilliimUU!UlilJUiUJ)u ...Ladies' Misses' aad Childrcns' Seal and Plush Capes, also' Fur Collarettes, just 3 fro 111 the factory at... I' Schulmefich & Sunl Hilisboro PliarniRC, Pure fresh drugs, Brushes, Taints, 0..., and all Druggw Sundries, Fine first-clasj cutlery a iitra l'ar la lnii A A a r are made froniried form ulas, the jfre and fresh Our line of pajtent med- j' ieines'is eipfiinlete. Careful 1 given family re- 50 cts, $9 'cts H.'lJrN QLOCK V JIN BTKIIT, spr .'y. 1 .u .l. l'i fvr'uai