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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1900)
Dairying pay aa 1 acknowlcdi-d I, y nil author itira wlio opinion i vuluul.l. In Oregon the induitry Ii.h not nan-lied the rn(ll in. jut mi. Mined ly nc-voral "t lit .latin In I he .Mii-i'pl valley, I IiokkIi tl.M hIhIih-Ii.-.-i gulloT'l "'' ""' belief Hull iliis I'iu'illt aiat. Is la-tier aln;t.-d lo (liii't. ing ll'Hii Ihur -H.t i f llii- U -k The H -uilu rn l-.i.-ilic f-..nit.;-' l- nlerelcil ill the-dairy .1. v-l. ni.-i.i uf Hi Willamette not mi mill ii in Hit rxi talioli of getting l.ull'T l l-rry to nuiikcl aa to incn-HHi tin Ki m rtl pro-criiy of tin viilley. Li-t ewr leu or mum cr IiwiIh hi liuiitr were pulled MfiiMrj I''" K M-ki-y iiu iiiiUin-., hii'I already tliia jenr l.o eat have come. Tin cuii.pany thinks l hi.-, hlmulil not la. Again it app.nr Hint Oregon Is wily aland on lliirl proeroui bs Culilornia. TMs curi not ls ullriliiil'il to lin k of hh'uimI n-soiinsM (ml rattier lo Isirk of enter prie on the pari of our cili.'ii or lo ignorance of inilunliiwl h' mi ifl i-.-s. To remedy Hi" latter tin . IM'-oiupmiy Inis direitid Mr. Miuklmiii i wii.1 Ins wrnmry ihmigh Hie valley to i-oiupilo imlul ritr I information in ,-u. li hIihi Unit the coinp iny oui u--it in miHwi-rinit lh'" n'liiions of p.n. mlile immigrant!. LialTueaday Mr. II. K Ijounsliury wuh her., to stmly our il urying. lie us not n;tlill.l wild what h fiiulil learn in the town Imt look a Ihhiii ami vlsit.il tll.t ITHttllHTU lllnirt Ivl-H. lleflllll himself up Willi Hi" mvriMnrlin hihI their hook H-i tlmt what he, reimrls t.i hia company la relial.le. In lh. evening Iih was ws-ii ul his holcl when lit gave, out loi putili.-atiiiii lh remlt of hia ulraervalioii aa fol lows : A visit through t!io dairying mo tion of WaHhingtoii Lounly hriiiKs out lh fact tlmt, within a rmlius ol Inn milos, there, are three creamc ricn, lmniey "Karmiugton," "rtchulmur iih" mikI "Hlooiiiing," iiimiufaetur ing a ro)luct from the kh.Ii of which is rnli..i no loss Iliau fiuni $20,000 to li'i.lHMl kt annum. Nearly all of this amount Is distributed anion),' the farmer nlioni.inj Ihe, creamericu in payment or Ihe butter fat taken from I Iih milk. The Karmiiiglon cream ry Is ow n ed and iraied ly a Joint shs-k company Whom 28 shart Hof '0 Oil each an held ly niiw aloc k holders, Mil of them alroiiH of the creamery. This plant Is daily receiving tin milk fmm 150 cows, w Ith ah average test ofT'J a-r wnl butter fat s r loo isiundM of milk. Tlit to.sl hUHlnesH or lS'.)'. l.i nliown In the. following hIhK incut, ly monllis, wherein Is contained the lotiil iiuiiiIht ol Miumlsof milk hand IimI, niiuils r of iMiunds of h.itter fnt, iiuiiiImt or pounds or butter made and lolal reivipts therefor: M until Milk Iti liiittiTlintti'rrii-ciptii lilt I1 it Jaiiuury. . (cliriiaiy . . Muivli Aril Wiy. June July I ukumi. Hi'iinilM'r H iulHr . . , N vuiiiImt JttHTfllltHT . W.2.rN ft ,Ki . 74, . .Hn.ii'.M . .11,1x7 . ,ii,.H7 IKitM' ..VI.M ' . .VU.IM aia. :I4.7 i-71.2 i ;il.n.ii :i;w 4 L'7i.a Ji-Uli.ll siS.7 'J7U.I 4 JM'I i.O V.Vi.tl 3ft is :mms Kit.UI :(.; Kit i Hi:i il7 1117 l !f- l.il hl'.M.i Ml.l 10 7 J I 12 (ii.l.7.1 KSI.ili Wi"i.!lK TlO.i 0 Hi !M HH).-.1I -'.r).7.r 'tul ltV,74.rt :UIM2 4l4!Ws.ia.ilH Avursge test -1 2 Sr wnt. Averae iniiiils r of cows 1.'.0. AvcragH pmr of butler UurliiK the year 21 c. iiIh per pountl. AveraKH earninif" js r cow $."t7. 12. Tim resulla oblaiued by Hi" Schul merick creamery arc Just as ((Hid. ;iil,l!l,'i Miundsof butler were mitnu litclured last year from the hmIh ol which was realized H.IKKI.IKI. The record of just cum patron that of Mr. M -hulmericli for IH'.l'J -shows that be furnished a total ot 120,:."i0 llw ol milk, teslinK 4 K-r wnt butler fat, from which C,MH (touiidsof butter were made. At the pn-sent time Mr. Hehulmerieh Is milking 2 cows from which ho derives n revenue from the aide of butter rat unly of f22.ri.lh Nr month, and Mr. Heir, it milking IH cows bringing a revenue of f llTt tMl x r month. There are no creameries in Iheetisi or in other seetlonmif the Willamette valley which, generally s-aking, show lailler resulu than those ol tined bv the Washington county companies, and Willi ihese llgures buioru us it certainly sei'ms that no one can questioii the prolliallenes.s of this branch or running, u mun rciuemtH'red that Ivesidin the dirwt returns rrom the salo or butler fat th.'re is a (onsiderable saving on the farm throuirh utl ling the Hkininnil milk for hoi; feed and also feed for Mising calves, flu. tlrst and most lnHMirtant, ad un.i.im nf ildlrvimr. however. Is that it takin Iw fertility rrom the soil than other branch of farming A ton of wheat lakm over 7.IM from the ritrin and aells rr less than fl5 A ton of butler lakes fit) wills worth or plant fond from the rarm and sells fur Iniill IIHIOO to itmns. v-."- meut is ncfiliesM. A Might OMVrmr. "Awful anxiety was felt for the W idow of the brave Oencral nurii ham of Machlas, Me., when the d.s tors said she w-uld not live till morn ine writiM Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, wl ( attended her that fearful night. "Ah ilwmi'ht Hhe must sis m die from inioiiia. but i he la ggetl for I'r. King's New I liscovcry, saying il Imd more than once saved her lire, ami hs.l en nil her of Consumption. After three amall doHs slie slept en-ilv all nluht. and Ha further use com ii let el v cured her." This mar velous medicine is guaranlwd to cure all Throat, Cheat ar.d Lung lliseasea. Only fsH: and tlM. Triai Is. I ties lna at IH-lla lirug iore. ('Id Mtrrl Or Death. Thw is hut one small chance l save your life and that Is through an operation," was the awful prospect -.1 i-,r,.r Mrs. I. It. Iliuil. of Lime I'm... ivi . iv her doctor after vainly Irj ing to cum her r a fright ful case of stomach tnaible and yel low Jsundiw. He didn't count on the marvelous swer of Electric I i.im i.x .. Miomach and LI' troubhvs, but ahe heanl of it, look seven tsilllea, was who'ly cur.it, voided surgeon ' eigs more and feel teller than ever. II isisillvely guaranleisl to cure n-om-u..i. ii I k'l.lwv troubles and never disaiiiN.inla. Priw WH at the lH-lla Drug Mlore. A I'rlgbtfal lllaailrr Will often caue aliorrible Uurn U..1.1 .. nr Itrulse. Itucklen i ArnU-a Halve, Ihe last in the world will kill the pain and promptly hea, it !..,... i il. I Mnria. Fever Sores, Vnv I toils, rVlons trns, all Msin Erupliona. Ileal I'liecurti .... (Inly 2.V tUx. I'"" Ruaranlewl. At milking tirnw ywterday even. Ing K-ijnire S II. Juui.iren had lli bone of his right leg hroiten lre-""eii the ankle and knee. The Iraciure was tnu-1 by a cow filling on It. I)., T. A. IWiley reduced tlm fracture. At (he CofigrcxtioiMl church lieKl Siiinlny he program will lie as fol lows: II a m, preai-liii-g by IC v. Morion II Illuming, of Forest ' i rove; 7: )il p m lt-v K UHveru a reluruetl ii.i-Mi.in ny Hiid who is now otsyiug i H -llmny, w ill d, I ver ail address prhx- to hit going Imck til hi-t Muld of l.i hor. Va-.liiiiginn OoUiily on Wednen- Isy awoke from Its sleep of it bslf iiilitry and lurmil over in lied. I'.rysn the great democratic, lesikf srnvetl in town at 12 o'clock, high niHiii. A gisxl many sople were on the l reels though the crowd waa not ms re;it as hml Heu exisvteil. The visitor whs at oikv driven lo lion. W. . Il in 'n resiileiicn where dinner uaservis. Thi with the restafter- wsrd required an hour and a half so h.it the Mis-.-ikers' stand was not en- end till The cxiMcliiiit iteo U however were gisxl nulured and alient. I he audieiHM was rstiiuat- I by good Judaea Ui be IIINNI. The os. inu was in llieo-n air anil the slid t-tund was u-il for the spakers iimorut. lie ml. tress was an hour ii ieni;th and at times was applaud- "I, Ihougli the denioustralioiis were iiol what we have ntad of In easlern tS'rs. At the close of the address lie purty was hurrieil to the train ud whinked away to i'orllaud. ni it r hoiukT t iiu iji rcoi'iiT. Mary A Wilson v Chaa A Wilson. divorce granted. K W llnines v KP Cad well, d mlant is allowtsl to file an amen. leil bill of exceplions. "ity or r-orist Clrove v Charlcn Miller, Jury liiel. The Jury railed lo Mgree and wax discharged. On motion of plnintiH'a attorney ail ion dismilscd. l'os, Anderson it Co v J F laynie and wife, dismissed. F A lisiley v J J Morgan, sale confirm 'd. J 1) Asher v 0 E Asher. divorw grauteil. J W llrown v )rtgnn Land A In vestment (!o, St'tlliil and !i-imi-ned. John t'hong v James McNutty, verdict for plainlitf. tltUNTV tXll'KT. Jacob Yuugen, John Apiienlander, Abrshani Vungen, Nicholas Mi Miner, John Verhoort, and John Uichen were admitted to riliKenship. ritOHATK. Est Eli.sheth Ilanley decil: sale of really ei nllrmed. Est 11 Owen lywis det'il; ordered hat testimony anil argument In fv or of the claim of John Lewis he heard on Monday April 9. Kit Jithu II llasler deed; final ac count allowed. Ordered that the tislaiifo of .rtl 74 due the executor hi on id rrom future sales nf realty and that the estate be closed or re cord. M Bernard McKeiina deed; on a (H'tilion to sell real estate, the heirs will lecitol to apxar Monday Alay 7 and answer to I he petition. list David Wilcox deed; ordered hat the real estate dcHcrihcd in pell Ion be sold at private sale. Est August (lenli! deed; final ac count tiled and Monday May 7 set for examination. M A tllllAUK Lll'KNHK. Liivnse to wtil was issued April 2 to W 1) Ewing, (17 and Lina II Orif Hn, hU; April 4 to William O lix and M Eli.Abcth Young 22. A Mottfttrr Devil rlsh IMslroying its victim, is a type of Const i pal ion, I he swer ot this murderous malady is leu on organs and m rves and muscles and brain. I'liere's no health till It's over-vome. Hut lr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain, cuie. llest in the world fi r Stomach, l-lver,; Kiiimya mid Howeis. O ily 20C at Delta Drug ritore. IMCIIK! UM1VKKSITV. Although the school wa not for nwllv ilismisH.il. a great numiier ot the slndenls weie cxcunil and went to lllllshorn to. har Mr. Hrjan speak. A great dial of aplrit has b en arroimd reivnuy ny ine organ- i..tionot the Hryan and McKlnley Ii.Im. Ami Wednesday wnn me Kryan neltgation drove Into town u-iiii Hvinir colors, and also present ing the "Col'ege" banner, it atirred no considerable resentment within . . . .:.t i...i..r.. he sluilenls wnose ponucni is'itt-ti- were not iu accordance with, theirs. his Colliire banner is strictly owneo bv the students as a body to lie used for debates, oratorical coiiieum iu the like and when a lew ratncai en thusiasts look umii thuiiselve to snimipiale It, for a representation "... .. ii'...i..ui.... for Which 11 Was nsei m-imnun- there Is little wonder that it arroused a good ileal of a commotion. Thrse iirvmi enthusiasts were politely ask- ,kI by some of the other studenta not .. U . .Iu. to display I lie nanner i -u - monstrttion but It was sneakeil in and hung on the stand beside the sisniker. The msjonty or studenls res'ralned their elings until the ssaki r linislii'd then of CHirse at tempted to regain Ihe banner. The marshal unci deputies seemingly un able lo rccegnia-'a college scrimmage tried to quiet the clisiur'miice oy force, nuterially aideil by the ever ready out of town toiuh. Hut as . h..r.. wuh no occasion for this, no ........i urn-sis were made and the 11,1 1,1 . . I, i. ienl he Haul to lliaae up lor the lack or enthusiasm during ine early part of the program. m,i,.i. enthusiasm was manifested list Monday evening April, 2nd, anient the student-i of Pacini- I'm - r-iiv w ho are in hearty sympat hy with the principle? of Ihe repub i;,s, .wrtv hv the organiaalion of a Mi Kinley Huh with about ftt) charter memlsrs, which numUr will he .tlw In. ress.il later. Those elect ed to direct the affair of the Huh for the ensuing thrw months were: lTs Jeremiah Walker, Vi.-e Pres. V. K il. nritm:in. See. Wnl.O. Hale, Treaa. i a it.tsiior. Heanr at-arm. J. W. Shiai'-h. Notwilbstanding the fact that .il us are not entitled to a vote, nevertheless we Intend !omk ...irselvea n.nsiicuus at lailitieal ssM-hes and gathering's during the coming campaign ami mmo umui f..i .uipivslfor republicanism, by our pn-senee and the exercise of our vcaal organs to a remarkable degree. It give" us unlsundel oy to an nounce that an oyer whelm ing ma- toritv or the student of laciflc Uni vr.t-.it rviireseat homes which are "old war horses" la the republican rank. tUirtTT 10SVE5TI0X. The republican convention called to nominate a county ticket, aaseaih led in the court house yesterday at ID a ui. Dr. J Hi-tea Wilhyeoinbe, chairman of Ihe ctainty central com mittee calln! Iheomveiilkw to order. Secretary tV.nteliiu read the call for convention. Hon II PCorr.elius waa platfd in iMtiiiinatioo for U'uipiiK.r chairman and wasehs-tMl. Hons W N Harretl and Mi iruin eseourted the t-hairuiau 10 hiastaliou. He thauke.1 the cou ven I ion for the hooor conferred. Mr J.a Bailey of H Form! Orova wssel.-cted temporary secretary auif 11 E Coleman of Heavertou aaaistant A eoinmittee of five was appointed by Ihe c hair on credential and a comii.itte ofnine onorderof buai liens. ThiM Paulseo. C W James, I E Kurutli, J W Hughes and J McOaran were MMiintid on the credential com mi I tel.. The committee on order or business and organization were aa follows: H H Humphreys, E A Eddy, A W Sax ton, W K Newell, L McConnel, A T Knox, J Dennis, Joseph Kubln son and W J liulner. The convention took a recess till 1 o'cl.M'k p. ui. At I o'clock the committee on credentials reported the delegates be sented as follows: It.nverilain J J Wismer, F Iterger, CS.hiii.ller, C Hi. kellner, Fred Hainel. Heavertou W J Huluer, J E Coleman, O W Hlilt, J N Fisher, J A Johnson, E D Summers, Urn Thing, W H Thomas, August Itossi, C W Allen. Huxton II T Huxlnn, J II Hi nek, W It Stephens. Cornelius J C Huchanun, A Hunning, A llergirt, V, W James, J M llrown, F Sclioen, II Hralia, U Marsh. Columbia A (Jordon, by B P Cornelius, prox J II Davis, M W llabn, (leo llarmes, J W Cornelius. Dairy II C Cars! ens, I Kirts, O Ohlstrom, J H Reynolds, J L Hanks, A J liny, Noah ltaker. Dilley J W Hughes, W CO ray, A ii Tsld, Otto Wismer, C W Odell. E Hutte E E Hall, hy Win Pollard, pro AW Smith, John Vogt, by C F Tigard, prox John Burroughs, F Eisner, II H Tigard, E J (lord m an. E Oilar E A Eddy, J 11 C Thompson, by J Heger prox J E Hedges, J L Hyrom, by E A Eddy, prox E Savage, J B Wirth. by E Savage, prox Sam Ualbreath. Uales Crwk - W H Lids, J Mclloberts, M Ii llayim k Sleiter, A W Mills, J M Shearer, hy J McClaran, prox J McClaran. Mountain A Bacon, Leo Hchwander. N Hillshoro J A I m brie, W N Barrett, J It Simon, C L Johnson, E L Abbott. Thoa Tucker, It B Collins, Heury Hease. N Forest drove H FOordon, . A T Buxton, Levi Smith, A T Knox, II C Atwell, 11 W McNult, . David Smith. Ileedville C Ly strop, A W Hxlon, C Jack, Sr, W Jac k, H llaasmussen, S Hillslsiro (I II Wilcox, J Milne, by Joa Down, proxy, J I Minis, F M Kelsey, J W tlrala-l, F II Bower, S II Humphreys, W E Mi-Court. H For. st 1 1 rove J S Clarke, John McNamer, BHt-holiiisI, Joe Hdley, F T Kane, I A Macrnin, L L-iughlin, J S Huxton. S Tualatin JSllbinson, M Collier, A drimih, Wm MiOrniick, Frank Millar, Wapalo (MV Hudson, F M Hill, W K Newell, II (I Fitch, II A Bill, It Mstlerson. Washington J W Ooodin, I) Wenger, W L Balchelc'er, E I Kuratli, A (lartar, Fred Tolle, M Kerhli. W Butte R S Itobioaon, A n Flint, - Thoaaas Paulsen, C F llwtse, Ola Oleson, 8 W Heely. W Cetlar Creek J Winter. FOIds, Dr A L Ha) lor, (Jen Sneller, L McCouuell, Nels Nelaou, A H Ciaveo. The report was adopted. uiMtt ixi ooriuauent or- gauiaation and onter of busineaa ported, rocom mending that Ihe officers of the temporary orgs nl r-i-lion Is made the peruiaueut ofllcers, and that the nomination of delegates and county officer be made lu Ihe following order: I. Elect 13 delegates to atate con vention. 2. Elect 13 delegate to coDgrea siiMial couveotioo. a Nominate candidate lor senator. 4. Three represtutathea. 6. County Clerk. 6. Sheriff. 7. Bel-order. 8. County Commissiocer. 9. Treasurer. 10. Assessor. 1 1. Surveyor. 12. Hchooi Superintendent. 13. Corouer. 14. Ratification ol precinct nomi nations. Report of committee waa adopted. 1 1 moiim of Mr. I Barrett a com mittee of 6 waa authorized to report uiiiiinations for 13 delegates lo the Congressional couveuliou. A like coinuilliee was krai:wi i nominale 13 delegate to the state convention. Committee to nouiinate state dele gates wax: U W Marsh, J J Wismer, I A Macruui, A U Toclcl.ueo vincox. Nominate delegates to district con vention: W N Barrett, Thoa Tucker, O F Tigard, C W Hudson, Wm Stevens. The tellers appointed were: A 1 Knox, John Dennis, J w Uoodio, A Ii Flint, Allerl isunning, w rv Newell. A T Know nominated Hon fc. W Haines for Senator. John Winter nominated Hon C I Tigard and nomina ted Hon W N Barrett. Mesra Tigard and Barrett declined to be candidates. The rules were suspended and Mr. Haines waa nominated by aeclama lion. The namea before the conven tion for representatives were; Hon A Hriififs. Messrs U w will, it ii Oreer, J C Buchanan, W It Bjech, H ou J RC ThomHon, Messrs j w Wheeler and H H Travis. The Ural ballot stood: Brigga 35 Stilt Oreer Buchanan "8 Beech 3 Thouiuson ' Whweler 1 Travis 6 Haines - 2 Total v 131 Necessary to a choice 66, so there was no election. Second tail lot I: Rrlgge 4 Stilt 61 Oreer Buchanan Thompson ? Total 133 No election aud the 3d ballot waa taken: Brigga. 41 Stitl 7 Oreer Buchanan 12 Thompson 3 Total 133 M w m.iii hAwiitfv twAlvMt m iiiMlor. Ity of the votes waa declared nomi nated. The flrst ballot for the second re presents) ive stood: liriggs Oreer Buchanan 21 Thompson It) Travis Total 127 Hon A Briuita having received a majority or all the votes was noml nated for the second representative. A ballot was then taken for third re presentative. Ureer.. - 17 Beech 1 Buchanan 85 Thompson 2s Total 131 Ho J V Buchanan of Cornelius waa nominated. Here the committee on stale and district delegates reported. Delegates to the state convention J K Hedges, O W Marsh. W K Newell. W J But uer. J MaClaren, EJ Lyon, A H Vaughn, J W Hughes, I A Macrum, B P Cornelius, A T Knox, J J Wis. mer and E W Haines. The d legates to Ihe district con vention la: Bent Schol field, John Couuell, W N Barrett, J P Tamiesie, J C Moore. Hriea Wilson. 1 A Ala rum, J I Kuratli, C l.y strop, r w Cady, Oeo Wilcox, J B Kddy, John Winters. The following resolution were in t induced and unanimously adopted Resolved, that we the republicans of Washington county. In convention assembled, re-am nil our allegiance lo the principles and purposes or Ihe republican party, naticaial and state, and that we have an abiding faith lu ihe ability and wisdom of President McKiuley and his advisors to safely guide Ihe "Ship of State" through Insitilous seas. It-solved, further, that we are iuHtly proud of Ihe distinction achieved by our representative lu congress. Hon Thomas II Tongue, that he Is a painstaking, Industrious and able representative, and that the delegates lo the Congressional Con venl in from Ihla county are hereby requested to laltor in season and out Insecure his renoinination. for Ihe reason that the district, the slate and the nation cannot afford at this time to dispense with his patriotic and lu tell I gent service. Balloting for candidate-, was re sumed for ccainty clerk. Moor 15 Thornburg 68 Morgan. 51 Total 184 The ballot waa void for the reai-ou there were more votes than delegate. II waa not anrnmnced. The second vote stood Moore.- 14 Thornburg - 73 Morgan 45 Total ......13 So John Tbornbura; of Dairy creek waa nominated. For Sheriff the vote stood Kuratli Wiley... Northrup Mi-Xatner Nelson Redmond : Hale Total No elect ioo. Secoud baliol atood Kuratli .' Wiley Northrup McNauier Nelson Rednioud Hale . II . . 20 .. 32 - II . 14 . 22 .1.12 .. .. 4 .. 21 .. :i:i .. ::o .. i; ..1211 was .. 2S .. 41 Total No election so a taken. Northrup McNsmer Nelson Redmond Hale Ford third ballot :I7 10 Total. 125 No election and the 4th ballot stood Northrup Kl McNainer fa! Nelson.. 4 Kdmood Ml Hale ti Total 131 No choice so the tilth ballot was ordered. Northrup ". 3 McNamer i0 Redmoud .'iti Hale I No choice so the sixth ballot was taken. Northrup.. 3S McNamer 57 Nelson 1 Redmond 31 Hale I Blank 1 Total .....132 Again no choice so Ihe ballots were again prepared and counted. Northrup... .' , 56 McNamer .' 4! Redmond 28 Corn.ilius 1 Total 134 No ch lice so ths eight ballot was taken. Here Redmond name was with drawn. The eighth ballot stood Northrup 65 McNamer 62 Redmond 1 Robinson .1 Posting 1 Total 130 Again the hat went around Northrup 61 MoNamer 70 Nelsou 1 Total 132 The persimmon was knocked off. It full to Mr. McNamer of Forest Urove. For recorder Calvin Jackjr was noiuluated by acclamation. The candidates for assessor were I E Kuratli and Oeo 11 Wilcox. The ballot stood. Kuratli 40 wilcox - ! Total Jrio Mr. wilc-ox Is nauitd. The struggle for -Treasurer 12 is told in the next four ballots: Crandall Jackson Orabel J 1'almateer.. . 37 . 34 . 9 . 31 . 19 .130 47 . 3S . 32 . 8 .12.'. . 58 . 32 . 35 .125 , 72 . 1 . 45 . 2 Hudson Total Crandall ... Jackson 1'almateer Hudson '. Total Crandall.. .. Jackson Paltnaleer.. Total Crandall.... Jackson Palmateer. Orabel...... Tolnl l- So R Crandall of HillHboro w a nominated. For commissioner the coolest was between : TOTodd..- 83 M Keaill K Matterson 6 BHchotteld - 3 Jackson 1 Total IB Ho Mr Todd is nominated lo succeed himself. For Supt of Common School II A Ball was nominated by acclamation. The same action was taken when A A Morrill was nominated for sur veyor. There were two ballots for coroner: Dr Large M Dr Haylor 51 Thornburg..... 1 Met laren 9 Total..... Large 2M 86 Haylor Total IH Ho Dr Haylor or Sherwood was nominated. On motion Ihe precinct nomina tions were ratified. The central committee wa" ap pointed and organized by the aelec. lion of B I Cornelius, chairman and A T Knox, secretary. The central committee was em (.lowered to fill any vacancies that may ocrar in Ihe ticket. The convention then adjourned. For Hale. Four hits In Newberg or will trade for acersge prnt-erty Th I. .la ant fenced and Within four blocks of the railroad station, and well aituated for residence proerty. Address, Mrs. Ham. Ualbrealh, Tualatin, Oregon. 4t 1 There will lie a regular meeting of the Lidies Coffee Hub Ssl.ir.lay, April 7lh. All n embers requested lobe present By order of presi dent. K M Wiley, Sec. R K KniUs whose serious illness was mentioned last week died lab yesterday afternoon. The funenl will he hold at the home residence al 10 o'clock a. m. Interment will be in the Farniington cemetery. F. J. Barber has put in a fine sloe k of cigars a cigarettes. KID BY TKA. On son Kidney Tern cures back ache, aldney and blad.ler trouble and eonatlpatioo. Delta Drug Store. Look! Listen! Read! AMiOTT & MOB O AN are at the front witL a i e dsceon.l -hainl stock of furniture iu the Crandall Hail, Second Street, IIillslM.ro, where they will I -..Wic ' o serve their fricii ' and customcis. They expect toVatty aa full a stock of goods in their line as the in.uket will justify of l.Ui new ami old. Will uy all kinds ol household and kitchen goods, fa tin and guidon .titiiN, hai us, stoves, and anything at all market able and i;ie all the same aie worth and sell the sain. a u!mj their new goods on as small a margin as the trade will jstsbihly justify. Our motto is yt'iCK salks and small t kofits. Our watchwords are LIVB AND LKTLIVK. They will keep new bed sets, chairs, roc kers, trunks, valise, couches, crockery, glass and tinware, Usik, dining and center tal.les, matresse, spiings of all kinds, iniriows, We also ha e on hand in the second-hand line water hose, novels, augers, cross cut saws, buggy hafts, single trees, clevises, grind-stones, tulw and washtsKirds, hoes, rakes, hay forks, chains, collar. lamps, lanterns, cooking vessels, steel traps, halluces, pumps .iv.i many numerous to mention. New and second hand clocks. Call and examine shall duplicate any price this side of Portland, grade of goods considered. us order it for yon and save youmoney as we buy at wholesale prices. customers faithfully and sell to them (VII on F. J. Itartttr, Second street if you want a first-class shave or hair cut. Try his baths, either hot or ccl 1. llnv l.'i.p htw turn.! with .lid gust from an otherwise lovable girl wuii an oiieusive ureal n. ivsrrs I l.ivwp Iim.I 'I'am i.nriH.taj. Ihu l.pualh by its action on the bowels, etc., as .. ...!... . I ... ...til .j I a . iiouiing w in. nom ior years uii absolute guarantee. 11 ice 25 cts. and 50cts at Delta. Schulmerii'h A Sou's is the place to buy farm implements. Plows, har rows and wagons sold at prices lower lliau other dealers olfcr lliem. Turl and sliiblt'e II in steel or wood Iteatn at 1 1 50. Slul.ble plows cheaer. 2 Inline steel' lever harrows for li t 50 3 horse steel lever harrows at $15 IK) 3) wide tire wagons fs.Y Compare these priccs with those or other dealers. 20 iter Bryan's. cent discount on hats at The best bicycles on earth. Cres cent and Cleveland I'.IOO chain models t-i and 35, chaiuless 50 and t00, I'.HNI Cleveland fit) and 50. llot, the Jeweler, agent. H. H. Jeffries, Main street, is aguut or tlic Star Lsun.lry of Portland. Just arrived, a line line of spring millinery at Mrs. VrcMtman's. 45 4li Lmlics now is the time to select your 10 inter hat, Mrs. V rooms n has them. 45-4l Daily Oregonian 15 cents er week. Bead the war news, fresh from the wires. J. V. Cave, agent. 42 46 For sale, a fresh cow, enquire or 8. 11. Humphreys. LiveriMsil salt, 50lti 45c. No. 3 brooms 25u at Bryan's. Granulated sugar, American, lUtti for $1 Oil at Bryan's. Shulmerich A Son have a remenant sale of shea's at 50 per cent discouut from former prices. On account of the steel trust all arm implements will be higher lhau before but Schiilmeak:h A Son will ell after the raise at same prices as st hers sold Itefore, KIITM i; WOK I'l HI.IC ATIOW I.ahu Orrii c at Okk.ion ('ity, Oa. Man-It 17, f.Hm U! K'K IH HKKKHY (IIVKN. Til AT i the loll. .wiiiir naltieil M-tller linn lile.1 iii.tics ol" I.im inleiilioti lo iiuiku litiul proof in HiipM.rt of his claim, nn.l tlmt i.ai.1 iirH.f will i nnultj iH-i.n-ts tne ut-inier mm r. ceiv.T nt iLegoii City, Or., on April 'M, m, vix: ASHKKW KOMTUKt. U.K. lttM for Hie rt W ol N V V. N W o SW'iS c. I.I un.l h 'A of N K l Hec. II. T.1 N K5 W. lie nioiicK the following witiit8Hea to nr.ive liin lonliMUoiiH r.-Ki.lei-1-e upon anil cultivation of mi. I Ian. I, viz: Frank IVtr.illu. of huilon. Or.. U-on Hw. ll of r.irlluiul, Or.. Wil.ium K.-ldt ol Huilon, Or , Kuvi.l r . Kuhn of Huxton, Or. c uao. ii. aioi.ur.s, 44 .V) Kt-KiHttfr. lOTII K Hilt I'l ltltlL'ATI4N I-aii.l Ollieeat Orrgon City Ogn. Man-h 17, I'.mo. i.iiTU'k is HKItKHY lilVKN. THAT i the I'ollowiiiK naine.1 .-tiler linn tiled ....c.u. ... t.;H . . !...,. in tn .i.hIi html i. roof iii mil. no i' i of hi- c-hti.n. anil Unit m'ti pr.of l. ....... lu i -fur llit kt.riMter ami ll c iveratUirnon cjity, Oregon, on April ai r.mv, vm: I.-OAVL- I'P'l-lf'll k H. K. No. 1U.47 lor lit- N !i ol 8 E M H W 'A O H K H an.l S K , of 8 W , c XI T a n it f w . He nam.', tlm fl owine wilnmiMia to prov-- Lis coniiiiuoiiH iviiilvnoe upon ami L-iitliViit.iin ol nai.l laiet, via: l.eo'1 resell, oi rot i aim, 'r .mih 0......K r.f lo....... Or A Irl Mrolil.l .if (.Ii iiwo-hI, Or., An'.lrrw KoKtnri of Huxton Or. utiAri. r. M.s.rir.n, 4(.r.) l(r(inter WIMltlU'S KOIIKKTine Wi loin's llols-rtiue corrects all blemisluM of the face and makes a beautiful complexion. Delta Drug Store. E. L McCOKMICK, Dealer i.i Bictjcle and Bicycle Sundries Itacycles, . IinMriaW, . Htlliblers, . . Craw fords, . 35 lo (i5 25 to 4 5 20 to 45 35 to 50 Wheels to rent and second hand wheels for sale at reasonable prices. aia Street, Hlllshare, Orrtrea. PIANOS and OKdANS TI.VKIr ASI ItKIMIKKI. fork Guaranteed. Terms Eeasonaole. Aailrroa, t. '. HJIHA5, llillabere. Or. Thi ii. to rrrtifjr lh.it Mr. Hhanalian Iiim- Ixt-n in our rin jil'ijr aa lum-r and rp r rr, aii.l f" ! Iiim to l " lri. wnl workman an.l ran r-c.niinnd hi-n arcopl- TIIK WII.KY B. AI.I.KN To .j Wiley B Allrn Cm Portland, Man-h S, VU. as cheaply as possible, holding the HEALTH and beauty are the glories of perfect woman hWomen who suffer constantly with weakness peculiar , to their ex cannot retain their beauty. Preservation of( pretty features and rounded form is a duty women owe to themselves. The mark of excessive monthly suf ering is a familiar one in the faces of young Ametican women. Don't wait, young women, until your good looks are gone past recall. Consult Mrs. Pinkham at the out- start. Write to her at Lynn. Mass. Miss Edna Ellis, Higginsport. Ohio, writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham- I am a school teacher and had suffered untold agony during my menstrual periods for ten years. My nervous sys tem waa almost a wreck. I suffered with pain in my side and 1 fprr:yTiatw!i'i"l v.1.1 i heir to J. C. lit TofVenn Tn.l number of V al M M UISU.1 u.., .... j .....t I am by occupation a school teacher, and for a long while suf fered with painful menstruation and nervousness. I have re ceived more benefit from Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Com pound than from all remedies that I have ever tried. Furniture for sale AT PORTLAND PRICES. To prove this call at the corner of Main and Third streets and get paices P. O. BROWN, Furniture Dealer. THE OLD LINE Bankers Life Insurance Go. OF NEBRASKA ISSUES The Policy of the Future Send name, address, md age and get full particulars of the bes plan on which Insur ance was ever written . . J. F. CO IPTON, Gen. Agent. 412 Marciuam llaildlnt;, JOHN DELLAR Cor. 1st and Yamhill Sts. . SOTE TIIK KH I.DHIMJ I'KK Ladies' Shoes, Kid or Kangaroo, Lace or Ilutton, $2.50 value Men's Clothing, Cheviots or Worsted, Latest Style, 0.00 value Roys' Clothing, Durable and Fashionable, - 4.50 value Crescent Suits, .75 value PORTLAND, ORE. Croup la a terror of IImiunhihI.i of younK liiolhiTH because itx oull.reHk in ho agonizing an.l fr.iuciitly falal. fSliilnhN rough and ci.nMUinplion cure acl like uiagic In caw-N of rr.nitfh. It haa never biii knoanlo fail. 'I In' ont cMa r.'lifv.il imniiiliHtely. Price Vh; 5tii- and II .mi, You nan get it at the De lta. Ilowuliful compl 11 11 b. an im MMciliilily without g.MMl til.xxl, the tort that only exiicln in ironnection with good iligealion, a h.-Hlthy liver and iMtweU. Kicrl'n Clov.-r IVa.t Tea acta directly on the Imiw.-Ih, liver and I kiclneya Iceeping them in erf.'t health. I'ri.-e rt.i. and M cti. at iMlta Drug Mlore. Muddy complex Urn, NhiwhI ing breath come' from rtir.mic ciiHtiia tlon. Karl'f Clover lto4 Tea la an atmolute cure an.l haa lie-n nuM for fifty yean on an atwwilute gnarioitee. I'ric 2't eta, an.l Ml rtn. 1 H-lrai Drug Htore. Do you know nn-umlion Ii ir. venlalilt? Hc-ieii.n hai .roveii that, and alno thai neglect in auicidKl. The wor-it col.l or cough can la cured with Hhiloh'a (lough and ('onium- tion ('41 re. Hold on ponitive' gnnran tee lor over fifty year. I vita Drug Hbre. Kick Iiadaehn, Ihe curie of over worked womankind, are .(iilrkly and inrely cured by Karl' (lover I tout Tea, the (treat hlond purifier an.) tii ue builder. Money refiin.le if not HatiHfactory. I'rii 2o and .V) eta. at Delta. etc. things on our tacket shelves too our stock before purchasing. We If we have not what you want let It is our purpose to serve our trade at home. Very Truly. ABBOTT cS: MORGAN. THE MARKS OF SUFFERING m.Kt fverv Ul numan iiesu is everv I had taken treatment from a physicians who gave me no relief. In tact one eminent specialist aaid no medicine could help me, I must submit to an operation. At my mothers request. I wrote to Mrs. Pink- ham stating my case in every par ticular and re ceived a prompt reply. I followed the advice given me and now I suffer no more during mensea. If anyone cares to know more about my case, I will cheerfully answer all letters." Miss Kate Cook, 16 Ad- writes ! "DEAR MRS. 1 INKHAM 1'ortlaud, Oregoa. rc" SHOES IH OX OLK SI'IX'liLTIKH: 11.75 7.flO 2.50 .40 JOHN DELLAR. Prop. Arkrr'a FnglKh Remedy will atap coiikIi at any time, ami will cure tha worr.1 ojl.l in twelve hours, or money re fun.ll. 85 an.l 60 centa at I-elta Drug rjt.re, ISotire to "IVherlmen. I!i-yrl tux for '.t ia now rlua and pay nllut Hie r-herl tl olllce in HilliilM.ro. W. I. HKAIKUI 42-K1 HheritTaii.1 ta collector. Tliv CAMKOKNIA KCIHK CO., I.oa A ui!. !., I'al. are liit ili. ru-rn of the eoaat r..r iih- ll.-l.l r.iwn ItOHK ML'HIIKH. All tin- lal.-nt and teal aorta. Hend lr a caia Iokur VHlxy. ;ia-4i tin every lioltleof Hhiloh'a Con iiimption Cure la thin guarantee: "All we axk of you la to unn two-third) of the content-i of this Ixittie faithfully, then If you can my you are not hetie-ffu-d return the lttle lo your Drug gist an.l he may refund the price paid." I'ri.-e 'iSt eta, anil 50 eta and ll.oo. Jx-ila Drughtore. How in your wife haa ahe loat her laHiity? If , Count iintion, Indi geKtion, Hick Hea.lHche are the prin cipal cauw. Kirl'e Clover Itoot Tea hnrt cur-d thene Ilia for half a centu ry, rricc 2."i eta, and Wl eta. Money refunded if reaulta are not aatla factory. lielta lirug Htore, What la Hhlloh? A grand old rem edy for Cough, Oilda and Connum plion; ti1 through Ihe world for half a century, ha cured Innumer able m-i of incipiout conMumption and relieved many In advanced utag ei. If you are not aatifflecl with the reult we will refund y.iur money, lic-e 25 and 60 eta and 11.00. D Bold by lelt Drug Store.