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HILLSBORO ll'EPE'DEMT Entered in tb poato'! - v lUlULorv, Or .,.1 n.al'vCT. Subscription, l.-i pr jrr, II JO. HILLSUOUO I'IUUjIIIN'G Co. Prop. D. M.C. GAt'LT, Editor. itrntiAL r Armor run art FRIDAY, A1MUL.13, J. V Kin tan sute ticket. Kor ('ci.K-ainan, Kiiat District, TH'JMAH II. ToMiUK, of Wiliinjftoii County KKi'lBLUAX I'Ol'STV UIHET. fur hvimtur, E. W. H.U.N 18 Kor lU-rtfafiitulivea, ABSKU IULIW8, GEO. VV. SUIT. J. C. HTC'II A.NA.V Kor l.'uuuty Clerk, J. A. THult S'lll'Kii. Kor hheriff, JOHN McXAMKIt. f or Uecmlcr ol Coiivtyjiiei-ii, CAf.VIN JAi.K, Jr. Kur C iiinii.ioiicir, T. Ci. TOUD. For 1 reiuurur, R. UtA.VU U.f,, Kor surveyor, A A. MuKKII.I., For Bupurinlen Jeiit of Sdnxila, 11. A. It ALL, For I'uroiicr, Or. A. U. b. YI.OU, anil loimtahle HMrlt-t Unit-en. North llillal.oro. Fur Justice of the Ki-uce. J. W. U.ULKY. Fur CuiiMtuble, E 13. HAl'1'1 NtJTijS. Houdi llillnboro. Kor Juntice of the V,aue, UK.NTON liOWMA.Y ForCoimtuMtt, M. 8. DAII.KY. TJfAT tVKTO JUVU TAX. . In UOi by th furtuM of war, Porto Hico becaws United Bta'es territory. Tbtold form of govoro. went was abolished aiacutiva legis lative ami Judicial. Iiutetd a mili tary executive mas extended over Ibe Inland. Tbls military rate bad noth ing else for lta object save maintain log- peace. II did not pretend to leglaiate for the new province, Indeed bad no power to do ao. It had do court to euttle dvil disputes, wanted none. The amy could mala tain peace, tbat la all. To Oongreaa be long the authority of devising a civil goveniuent for United States territory; oong'ew did It for Oregoo, for California for Alaska, and It mutt do it for Porto Hleo. The military government might under ordinary conditiona have been sufficient for Porto lUeo for a few yean, hut the violence of nature Interfered and the people were reduced to rags and hunger. The Indus tries of the Inland are paralized. ON THE FIRST BALLOT Hon. Thomas H. Tongue Re Nominated to Congress Third Term VEKY LITTLE ON'OSITION Mr. Tear' 'oaiiaatiea was ilmt I'aaatleat. HUlnbare baad was la Attendance STATE 1'KK.SS. The Salem Htatenman knows of one farmer up in Linn county who has rented bis grain land and is de voting bis time exclusively to the K)ullry busitKMS, with the aid of in cubalors and orooilers. He excels to make more moupy on his ten or fifteen acres which lie reserves, In the poultry business, than be for merly made on his whole farm, and with lews drudgery add worry. Ik-cupying the high position that he does on iiiijx.rtant committees OongreHsnian TonifuVs conferees naturally expect hi party to return him to bis scat in congress. Hhould this not be done, they would reason a My conclude that Oregon was lack ing in amDiiioii and dt ncictit in ap preciation of honors attained, as well as slow to recognize industry and ability: Yamhill Keportor. The announcement now come from Washington that Admiral lewey is willing and will accept the nomina tion for president on the democratic ticket. Uf course. Through the efforts of the gold democrats, who desire to rid themselves of Bryan, In order to gain control of the party for doubtful pur poses, and because of the Influence ol John McLean and Mrs. Dewey, who is a very ambitious woman and John Mtl-an's sister, the admiral has worked himself up to a pitch to ac cept the democratic nomination, which he will never get. There was a time la-t year when his Domination was probable, but he committed a deed in Washington, In signing awsy his title to the house that was given him through popular subscription, that dulled the appreci ation of the people for him, aud that established bun as a weak and silly man, at leant, in the ordinary affairs of life; cue nut suitable to le presi dent lMH-au.se of his mseeplihility to the influences exerlt d upou him by others. Kast Orcgonian. IVrn "Hinee studying this subject I am convinced thai the ulll.s. ol president is not such a very tli.'lu-tilt one to fl his duties being mainly to execute the laws of chhi"." Tiiis naive rcmatk is st'rihnietl to Adunra Dewy by tine of the yellow paptrs, AH I have to do," sai l a new-comer to the United .states, writing of th good fortune be ha I in mt'urin an easy job, "is to esrry tifteen or tweii ty bricks at a lime up three or four stories ou a ladder, and the. man above does all the work." Globe Democrat. The congressional convention In the 1st district was held in McMlnti vllle last Tuesday. There were many strangers In town that day and The people have no its ability to entertain was taxed to food or money with which to buy. I the limit, but by opening private re- Their property even will not bring I sidencea all had a place to sleep and money. JnQeed they have no pro-1 the restaurants took care of the bun- perty except land, for what personal gry. property they had, sugar, tobacco I The convention assembled in the and coffee haa long since been aoid to I auditory of the court house. The ar- tbe speculators and the money spent I rangments were quite complete, more for bread. The wheels of govern-1 satisfactory even than at Eugene two ruent had no lubricant. There lx years ago. nothing lor loads. There la nothing I At 10:13 am chairman Heudrlx for schools. Labor Is a perishable called the convention to order. The eon: modify. A day spent in idleness, secretary read the call. Hon. W. N enforced or voluntarily never returns. I IWrett of this county then nominal Its hire la naught and naught brings U Hon. I. A. Macrum to be chair not nit au. i man. There was no other name The military governor had a plan ure8ented. so Mr. Macrum was made ue projecieu roaos ana ne pianoeu ehalrman. The aecretariee were G schools, these In addition to the F Hurlburt of Lane and John Love ordiuary expenses of maintaining 1 0f jackgon peace. The builalng of the roads The imud commute, were Bp. would serve two purposes, furnish Doi-ed credentials, nermaneat or. employment lor Idle laborers, and ganlaation and ordar of business, and Improve the methods of communlea- resolutions. Only one of these com- tlon and the ways of trade. The mlUeeg .ou attention, that on building of schools is double in Its wrlngnent orwnlxation and order of orjeti, employment, ana miing me 0lwlM8S 8 membership was J. N. young for higher American cltlxen Smith of Marlon, L. F. Conn of Lake, ship. For these things money to a A. Dawson of Lynn, A. W. Bever- needed. This can be obtained in uct 0f Tillamook and O. 8. Wright one of three ways.takiog it out of the y.mhill. This was when a major!- National treasury, or negotiating a ty tnd , minority report was sub- loan pledging the future revenues for miUed Xbe onJy dlfference in the Its repayment or by taxation. reporU W1m , the order of bu8ine8g- The money ought not to be taken The majority proposed to nominate from the public treasury, for that tne congressman before considering would be paternalism and destructive resolutions, while the minority want- manhood's selfrespeet. Populists to Introduce and discuss resolu. to elect, and resulted DexVid- 145 bteel 10i WiUoo..... 66 Necessary to elect the two highest above 82 votes. Messrs David and Steel havlug received the necessary votes were elected. The convention adopted a motion providing that Mr, Wllsoo shall be one alternate, and empowering the chairman to appoint another. Nominations for congress being in order Col. J. B. Eddy advanced to the platform aud said Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the convention: Uieu R!.l u it uiidnuhtmlly bo e.ixMtil. Tho .luventiou made some errors Imvrevt i , f(,r tl.e geij,'ral'n' lesson was liui well studied. Tula will not alieo.ue vo!c iu return, tut the favored se tloti need uot be stir prised at IJie uext cnventiou when their geography is t ken as the txt IxK.k. The et r'rea Jy uomiiitt ed uiost rei ive t rut it support. Ilopuhl'.-ars nuot atiord to cut off tte'r nwci ttj jdte soiie precinct, ,',1'hHa is out y to settle conven lioa different es that ought to be Iteprmenlati ve Tongue's renomina- tion I)- not only the re-tilt rf ?ncce ful political tactics, tut it Is a recog nition of bis increasing usefulness as Ileprwniative ami enlsrtred powers as a public man. His ervice in Con gress has educated atnl lrodenett him to a very notiislle degree. There Is no sign thai Mr. Tongue will lie astray on any gn at issue to be contended for by the Itepubliean party. His campaign lx fore the peo ple will be an arduous one, but the Oregonian hts lo see hiin elected. Hound uuney and expansion will have no votes to -pare in the Fifty, seventh Congress. Orcgonian. Any old thing. II. 11. Kincaid, late sis'retary of state, has been nom inated by She populist' for County Judg, of Lane county. Salary fOO. and democrats may do that, but not republicans. To Issue bonds Is quite as objection able. The bankers of Porto ilicn offered to take the bonds secured by insular revenues, but the Island had no debt and congress hesitated about putting one on the new possession. Congress would have had to do it Then there remained the third alter native, taxation. Congress Is the on ly power that could levy the tax. The military government canno', and there is no civil government to make the levy, Congress had two ways to do It by assessment at d levy on the property of the Islai.d, real and personal, same asouroount.1 court does, or by a tax on imports and exports as trade carries personal property to and fio. By assessmt i t and levy la alow proce a. Here It. Washington county where civil law haa been in operation for fifty years and Is running in smooth grooves, it takes a full year to make an assrss ment and collect the revenue. Ih- sides in Porto Hico the people did not have the money to pay taxes. The property was In the hands of tl.e wealthy. It may be urged that they should have been required to contri bute to tie support of the govern. ment by assessment and levy. Tl.e answer Is, those people and especially the trusts that own the sugar and tobacco are notorious tax dodgers. Wherefore Congress levied the local tax for Porto Rico by laying a duly on impoits and exports. Every dol lar of this revenue goes Into the Porto Hican Treasury. At the same time that the tax law Is enacted a civil government Is provided and the congressional tax law expires by limitation the san e hour that the home rule government enacts a law to lake Its place. In any event the congressional law dies in March, lis)2 The law is an expedient to tide over an emergency, and the ad ministration in no way sacrifices a principle, and our opponents, the dc ins. and pops., are not standing up tor principle. V bat they want Is nol employment for the Idle or bread for the hungry but political advantage. tlona before the nominations. A little parliamentary fencing was indulged, when the friends of the minority de- we contemplate the peaks of the mountain or desire to measure the depths of the black abysses of the mighty deep, it to from the tranquil surface of the ocean that we must take our Initial point or as has been better and more tersely stated by other lips than mine "It Is from the calm level of the sea that ail heights and depths are meaauted." We are here aa members of the re publican family sent for a specific purpose It to then meet aud proper thatwe shall reason together, consider the premises, take our bearings In order that we shall make no mistakes and can make a proper presentation of our case to the peoplelof the first Oregon district. On the one hand we have the re publican party standing tor prosperi ty, nr peaco and plenty. These are above the line. On the other band we have the apostles of lawlessness and disorder. These are below the line. It to for us to consider on which side we shall take our place. If I were speakli g to other than a family of republicans, I should not be quite as severe in my criticism of our friends the enemy. Now then the Nebraska platform I think we may take as a fair sample of what the Kansas City platform will be. So that we can tell even now the Issues wnu n we must meet, but we come. tion tor a puUlle building In Salmi tbat they bad aVen trying for ye. rs aud years to gift. They can give cre dit to Mr. Tongue. (Ap lauso.) 1 deslr, then, Mr. Chairman at this time to place before this convention for I s coot-ideration as its nouiiuee for congrew, a man that has stood in ths front rauk in that body the peer of its leader that favorite son of Wash ington couuly, Thos. II. Tougue. (Uretd Applause.) J II McNaxy nomina'ed Claud Uatch of Marion. DrR EL Stiner seconded f .r the majority of the votes adopted and the Indepknuent from Polk county the nomination of boe it will be at the uext couveu Qatch. tion. A convention is a delegate Hon Percy H Kelly nominated body aud the memliers ouirht to cast highest! judge II II Hewitt of Lyun county. Jail votes opeuly vive voce. A baL Geo W Bwope nominated Oen C lot ought not to be allowed in the Brownelt of Clackamas county. hall. Th is unfoundtd rumors of EDBriggs naiwdEB drier ol secret combinations will be eliniinat- Javkson county. ed and tho people wilt know that Hon II B Miller In a spirited sptch their d. legates have done their will. ol ten minutes seconded the nomiiia- It is scverul wt -ks till the election tlon of Mr Tongue. and the strength of the ticket named All of the gentlemen whose names were before the convention were pre nt except Mr Tongue. He Is in Washington D C. The nominations being before the convention, a vote was taken which resulted Tougue 1)3 tllch 27 Hewitt U Iirownell 17 Carter 11 Blank 1 last Thursday wil he demonstrated as the dnys go past. Patent Articles Wo cany all tlio popular oin eilios and anything not in stock wn will rl:iillv o-nt. for vmi. Druji Sundries Consisting of combs, tootli, hand, nail, hair and cloth brushes, A tooth powders, pastes, soaps and j& washes, chamois skins, purses, hot water bottles, nipples, etc. & I Stationery Tola! 163 Necessary to a choice 82 Mr Toug ue was declared the nominee of the con vention amid great applause. ludeeu the rollicking jubilation commenced when the 82 tally was culled. The tlillsboro band was In the hail aud at once began to play. O d r Ik ing restored, Claud Uatch founds place among the delegates to express lb loyally to the wiil of the im-i-ir tj and his purpo e to give Mr Tongui active support. Mr Browned npokc to the same purpose. Time wa- fftf til lf ill HON. THOS. II. TONGUE. manded the ayes and nays. The friends of the majority report sug gested a secret ballot vote. The mi nority vehemently Insisted on a vlve voce vole. They had their way It was right too. The vote was taken by counties, the chairman of each delegation rising and announcing how many votes he cast and for which side. The question was on the adoption of the majority report ami w as as indicated in this labb : Aye. Benton 8 Nay. For congress, Thomas II. Tongue It Is unnecessary at this time to say more. Mr. Tongue has been the Is- OKPFNDr.iT's candidate for several months and his fitness for the place has I pen set out with all the clearness and force that ronld be commanded. The district gress with us of Wash ington county Ibat it is to lta inter est that we return Mr. Tongue. A part of Congressman Tongue'r remarks on the financial bill deliver ed in the house Dec 15 last has been selected with parts of what were said by four other senators and re presentatives and printed In a book let to be used as a campaign docu ment. This 1s the second ktlme th's preference haa been for Mr. Tongue, The nominations made last Satur day by the union party are credita ble, but they In no wise overshadow the gentleman named two days be fore by the republicans. The name of the party in no wise covers the objectionable things that by common consent attach to the democratic and populist organisations. The resolu tions eou Id only emeoate from men who are democrats and populists wnereiore tne name union" will deoilve no one. Coos. Clackamas.... Curry. Douglar Jackson Josephine Klamath Lake Lane Lincoln, Linn Marlon.- 101 k 15 8 12 14 2 4 Tillamook 6 Washington 13 Yamhill 12 here this afternoon for the purpose P""K white. Judge II win of nami a MniMato Mth, ih.n i had no opportunity publicly to d T declare the nollcies of the republican clsre hl Ppoe, in private he saiu party. There to one I hlnir I want to n eouUJ nnd would very heartily iHknf. and I don't uih ,Qw J support the uomlnee. Mr Carter was much of your time, and that is the nt)t 9leu by your rejorter. miration hrniivht fnra,r,i . tha . committee on resolutions sulx suit of the war we have been having mil:ed lne fo,lo',nf ""port: the past two years. That is the do, "Beaolved, That we affirm our uu- licy of expansion. It to needless for "e'v,nB fMy to the gold standard me to call your attention to the fact M tne ouly unit ' va,u. n struct that the leader of the opposite psrty our delet' ,he National Repub- to trying to pull down the flair In the ,,u,u """un o suppori an un- Phillnnlnea and in Nr,.mi h. equivocal s.alement on this line as a pan 01 me xsationai platform: thai we heartily indorse the wise and pat riotic administration ol our National affairs, and we declare the policy ol expansion as essential to our Nation al growth and greatness, aud we be lieve tbat the blessings which accrue to those where our flag is once eslab liahed should forever remain. "We believe that the best Inter ests of onr country will be subserved by the re-election of Willinm Mt- Klnley as president, and the dele gate to the next Nstional Conven tion elected by tbls convention are hereby Instructed to vote for his re nomination." The platform was adopted. The following Congressional committee was then named) Benton O V Kirk. Coos A W Bennett, Clackamas George C Brownell, Curry E A Bailey, Douglas J T Bridges, Jackson Henry E Ankeny, Josephine II U Hmith, Kh.nialb.-H V Murdick, Lake J E McOarrey, Lane T W Harris, Lincoln Ira Wade, Linn- P II Kelley, Marion George P Hughes, Polk It E L Hteiner, Tillamook A W Severance, Washington W N Barrett, Yamhill-George W Hi bee. The convention then adjourned. The central committer held a meeting and organized by selecting Dr Harris of Lane county fur chairman. van s Clover Root Tea iL-r,,,.;,; . IIIlNHj, , thA imnll II..-IA... . S'M nti ai.,.lutH M1:x,p1tl,. i. ... Kit.. ... I i . . S C. WfLLS a CO., traov. N. y TimO. E grow 'yiiiK crui brnmuii ttwy'r jjj B fttinh aud , Ih bMt. Kor I I at everywhoro. Itahiin nulmtltuUt H B Htlok to Prrrr'a SnsU and proupvr. B fl 1UU0 S--d AiiiiumI fro. Write hit It B D M. FERRY 4 CO . OvtroH. Mick. ' H Catarrh Cannot lie Cured with lurid .im.'i' itiiin. im thi-v t-nnnot leacli liic M-:it of the il:-t :it t'aiarrh in a biooil or constitutional iiM'iHe, anil in oi ili-r to cure it you must t:ite inlt-ritul ri-ni-tilics. H I'l'n t 'atari !i un- is t iki-n inler na"y, fid a is iiir. llr t n the blood and lmu:ou am larw. lli- l t .rrli t it. j not a iU! k inuilii hip. It wait i "incrilicd uy one i i me i.est piiyn-CHDi in !m enm tiy for yi .in, un.i .. r ul-fin cnpl.ot It in Oinpi ,1 nt ho Ix-sl toiui a k.iow. ioiiIiiik I with tlu- bit blood pnrticrs, art- uiK tlirco. ly o i the mucous surfaces. Tim tierlw.-t c luihiaaliu.l oi I'm two inL-reilii-n' 'S WliUt pinilllft- , ; lH-ll -iVOMiUTflll ruHiil a in curi '(? Calarrh, Honil for tcaliiiioiiiiilH Adilrcis, F.J Cl'EXKY A Co., Tolnlo.O roiu oy urujrijlhis. t.ic. Hull's Finally 1'illa are the bt-at,' Our lincis .coniplotc, consisting $ of tho latest stylos, colors and & sliajiobox papers, tablets, onvel- A opes, visiting cards, note, letter, fools cv leiral inks. etc. I Perfumery cap paper, pens, n o carry a large assortment of all the popular odors of t ho host manufacturers. The Delta Drug Store. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - - THREE COLLEGE COURSES CLASSICAL, SGIEHTIFIC, LITEHARV AUKST8 wanted for the Is-st typi-writer hi in market, mo - riaxiiuru laiiiin writmir in tii-nl at nil tinum; excluaive territory k'vcii. , Adiliras Inndlcv llurd- wa e t on 1 1 a ny , l'i t tnut'-f;, 1'n, will discover Ibat be is uot In accord with the American people and I cer tainly think ha will hear something urop. i.Appiaase.) we are expan sionists. We are capable of taking possession of the Islands of the sea In the name of liberty and justice. Li- hTAIrU'tmmiOX. So e of Pr-iiil Noll lenient. Notice i hereby niyen that the nnder- RiKnisI adiniiiigtiator of the entale of Ai' iniit denlz, iUreased, haa liliil iM IiiibI account in tho County Court of UuslmiKton County, Urev'oii, and said I nrt haa llxed .M. unlay, May 7ih lyini at the .i air of 10 o'olcvk. a. m. of nut ilny. at the Couuty t.'oiirt room in Ilill.iUiro, Vasliiii(ttiii Count v, Orcirnii, an the time and I'lace for the iiearini; of ohis tions to suid tinal invonnt. iMted this anl day ol Air:l, I'.ltKt. K. A. KNOTM, Ailminirtrator of the cstnto 4 AtiKUHt Gentz, di-ceaMsl. (!. II. l) itltAM, Attorm-y for lv-tatu. The lepublicao state convention met veeterdav in Portland. O P Phi. oeny as we nnaersund , is suppoe- lou was chosen chsirmsn. trual ed to have had Its birth at Pblladel- commit (era were .r,r,inii. phla and taken shape lo the Declara. tlon of Independence. It haa reach ed across the continent from ocean to ocean and now haa planted Its stand ards on the islands of the aea. It is deatlned to follow the rays of the morning sun until It circles the earth H 20 5 E B watson and Chas E Wolvr rton were before the convention for Su preme Judge. So many counties seconded wolvertons nomination thai Mr Bennett of Cjcs who had placd the name of watn before the convention- wlthffrAiir Kla nam a tt .1 with a shining belt returning to the rr,,..i ih.i J.wi.,., w..i place of beginning crowned with Ihe ,,,,, hv rri-m.,m ... - v IX THE I ritate nf Wanhinirton. T. Payne, CIKCflT COURT OF HIE Un-aon, for the C'uunty of I'lailililT,) fri-niaiit, ) Total 101 62 When Jackson county was reach ed the chairman announced 10 vote nay. To this two memo rs objected whereupon the vote was recorded aye 2, any 8. There was great ap plause at this. The vote was really a test of Mr. Tongue's strength In Ihe convention and his friends knew thereafter that his nomination on the drat ballot would follow. Kor delegates to the Philadelphia convention there were three nomi nal ona, J. B. David of Yamhill, O. A. 8teei Cla- k areas, and J. A. Wil son of Linn. The vote was by ha lot, a mcjorifyj thankful benedictions of millions of liberated, enlightened, people. I want to speak Juet a little while on the question of rivers and harbors. We live In western Oregon and are Interested In rivers and harbors. The people of Coos and Curry counties and Yaquina Bay desire improve ments of their harbors. Our con- Igresaman has done all any maa For dairy couiuiissioner J w Bailey the present incumbent and Senator Maxwell of Tillamook were before thr convention. This was the only contest and the ballot xxl Ba'ley 175, Maxwell 117, wagner 1, f-o Bailey was nominated, A menage late lst evening stated that Allen ol Claljop county had htann riimlnainJ ..a ... m could doln that particular, and no .TlTdTT. , HP L Z rriwy.in i mil r.r i. ..1 I " - v. " 11 wuiu In, for Joint senator. Ow Marah la state committeeman for this county, THE KF.ITBLILA TICKET. man In Oregon or out have done more than our present congressman. (Applause.) It is not his fault that there Is no Yaquina ap proprlallon, his work was done and well done. lie has worked In son and out for the Improvement of The conv'll"n that norr.lnated that harbor. Our friends over In ,he rePUn,1" county ticket on Tillamook and It Tee who reside Tnor,fty of Isst week adjourned at along the Columbia river are Inter-I"0 'te' hour that the Imdkpf.s ested In river and harbor Improve- DK3rr had only time to publish the ments. 'The Willamette also eornm Prccedlnpi and catch the malison in for Us share and the locks of Ore- I F,ldy rooming hence no editorial gon City oiy soon be free. (Ap- """"" was ma-ie. plause ) It is necessary lo have a The ewntion was the largest man In eon grew who Is capable of ,haMhe Vrty has ever called togeth er in tne county. Tbe wrrk was fnAthnrllimllv M n.t .Mmi.ll. Throagh him oor frtends hUtoS,Kui a m . I maxioo county reoMvea aa approprU-" the cnunty. The nominees are good ! taking eats. Josetih H. Thonitisoti. I ToJom-jiIi H. 1 lioinjmon, naid defendant in the nan e ot tlie l-t te ot Oregon: Yoil arc hen by rtiiiired to uip:tr and ar.awer the iiii)l.ui.t tiled aiiaiiiKt yon in the above eniillt'd puit, witliin n-it more man lex wee in.ni the 2ml ilny of Murcl nni. tne naieoiinc I.l (ill hlnation thin nininuna up'-n vou to-wit : (in or ), tore the Ititli dav of Auril. And ir, fail to aim it for wiiiii I hereof the plaintiU win Hjimy to ine t ouri lor Jinlnieii aifailixly ju lor the mini of f I U-.O-i aud it tereiit thereon at the rate of H per rent ie: annum from Au 1, IMu.ntil paid am iu lunrer nun oi i ny i Uid.illarn as at torny Ites and theco-ts iind dilniri.e nieiim ot tun uu lor a ! -rree foiever hur rinu and forcloMiiR the il. Inula. il and all iierminn ci iiinin. tiirmih ami umler li in from all riflit, t itii- and mierent, elaini and eijoity oi n in n..t:oti ol in and to the II I Ii.wiiiK decri!ieil Ileal Property, duly evie.liioii l,y ihe .-In riirot anhiiiKton county, tiregnii and partn-ulaily diBcnlied Minnows: All ol koiuIi hill ot the nortl went one fourth and the el half of ihe 1-. s Bit. ;.i u. HAW of the Wiila. meiie .iierinicn C' Diainioir Ki-i aoren I iretlier with all ami siiiftular the heredua menu i.-ni menta ami alipnr teimnr thereto lieloiijriiiit. that the naid lanila may be old miner an order and dii-rev of mud tVmrt, l.y tl,e llrllr f.f Wanhiinton County, tireiron. I hat the riK-eila ( aid .ale mar atn.ly to the payment of the ot of tin fi raie, the coMa ol aanl an t mi ine aiiorneyi ! herein ami pay ment of the amount due the plamtnl here in. anil the oven. m. if airy may he p nd lo , i ' piainiiii may nave Judgment and tiitinn airalimt the def m nam lorany ileln i-m jf there may fee allei ppiyiii(r the pro, ewln o. aui-h iV, pro periy upnLcalde t.j the paymel.t of aalrt .'urifinieli.. Una auiiimons i puMi-hed under nd hv virtue of an order o the Hon. T. a, Meliiide, j u-'-re ol the fin-nit ourt oi Washington lonniv. (ireKon, made and datel January, 7, l'i n n.- And the ln.t inbliration tx in the fSth day of April I. . ai. (erii d ta-inn more than ail lOnM-cntive iki lHtaeii the tral date of puhi'ratioii onl Ihe la t iiuhli Catinn hereoi. C. H r.KIOTT, 9-7 Attorney I. ir Hauitiff i The Academy prepares for Collefle and flices a cnorouflh Lnflhsh Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses ceij loto. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to M per tceeh. includina electric light and heat. THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY unaer experienced management, toill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, not to exceed $1.60 For full particulars, address president McClelland, Forest Grope, Oregon WINTER TERM BEGINS JAN'J 3, 1900. The Hillsboro Pharmacy rums winds. limn (lilt A It I-1 f 1 1I I.1 f 1 41 t 1 4. -, ...... vii Ji.ia tjj un Prices that Preach. Wcnulno Enstmai. Kodaks at 20 per cent discount. Full Line of Photo Supplies. Now York Tii- Weckly Tribune MONDAY, W I, UNION DAY, Fill DAY. New York Weekly fr fur . . .... Cheapest hnotcn ftrn",r,",l illni?r-i, whiwe roaili-rt Anowsnd rrtnarkiililv stir,.tiv very iiwi H. Trart It-ally A DAILY I'ulillHhttil on THUIWDAY For over liriy-fiht years a Nntiorml putnicMtion, pro with iirntrr Is ami sins nil I lie Htriklnir news fislur nf The Dully Tribun. Hiscial wr psiatchs, DumcHlic ami lori'len corrfoni'ncp, whorl Htorit s hutin r tiUH illuHlrstionn, lni'utrinl Infortna- tion, rashion notes. ARrifulturHl mntterM uirefully trcateil, ami cum preheniive ml relialile tlnaneial ami market reports. It is mailed nt hhiiih hour ss the daily edition. lUyulp surmcrlption prii 81.60 per Year. e furnish It with the ndki'kn it r for $2.00 por Year. ly llluilM'd " country population. lial'.UlKf; ron. It Kivrs sll ImiKirlunl ni.ii. ,.r il.o rstlon ami mp'kel world, the moHt relial.le reports. FaHeii.stinir hort slorlen, an unexcelled agricultural ih. partment, fiu-lilon articles for the women, illuhtralions for old and y'tunif. It la tbj "la-opie's paa-r" for the entire United Stales. Il"gular svlwerlption prlt e 81-00 per Year, e will lurni.ih it with Ih I.nhk. rKMiiE.iT for 81.50 per Year Send all orders to the IXDEPEMDEMT, Hillsboro, Oregon , DA VIES. a-RISIOIAT. T. BELCHER, sso'v and Tnas. St. Charles Hotel I CORPORA T E ft I rust sail .orrlNlrrrt I'srtlsatl OrKN. El.Ttrii:i.l(?hta, Klortric lli-!l ami Ilr.lr.-iiilie V.y-UT. l.Vl Rs ,m at t:, Is Utr, Haltm U fl. ti Utasrs.t la ('narrtion. Cive us a call, NAVIES & HE LCI I EH, Manngm.