Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, May 11, 1900, Image 2

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    HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT
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BUfcU BtalUff.
Bnhacriptlon, u MlTauM, per year, 1.M.
HILLS BO BO PUBLISHING Co. I' toy.
D. M.C. OAULT, Editor.
FRIDAY, MAY. II, liHMJ.
KFrt'BLIL'lX STATE TICKET.
'or U ngKiasuiau, First District.
THOMAS H. TuNOUE,
of Washinftton County.
For Supreme Judge,
C. JS. WOLVERTO,
of Unn County
For food and Dairy Coimniiuiiuiier,
J. W. BAZI.KY,
of Multnomah County.
REPUBLICAN DISTRICT IKaET.
for District Attorney, 6th Distrii t,
HARRISON ALLEN,
of ClaUop County,
For Joint Senator. Ifllh Diatrict,
B. P. CORNELIUS,
of Washington County.
JtEPUBUlAJ tOt.KTY TICKET.
For Senator,
B. W. HAINr.8.
For Representatives,
ABNKK BIUUC8,
UEO. W. 8'1'IIT.
J, C. BUCHANAN.
For County Clerk,
J. A. TIIOHNBURU1I.
For Hheritl,
JOHN Mr.NAMER.
For Record ar of Conveyances,
CALVIN JACK, Jr.
For Assessor
OKO. H. WILCOX,
For Commissioner,
T. O. TODD.
For Treasurer,
R. CRAKDALL,
For Bunreyor,
A. A. MORRILL,
For Superintendent of Schools,
II. A. BALL.
For Coroner,
Dr. A. L. BAYLOR,
J. P. aa4 Unstable District Onu-rra.
North Hillsboro.
For Justice of the Peace.
J. W. BAILEY.
For Constable,
" E. B. BAPPINOTON.
South Hillsboro.
For Justice of the Peace,
BENTON BOWMAN.
For Constable,
M. S. DAILSY.
The Argus seems to ha disgruntled
because the Independent supports
the republican ticket. Did it for i
moment suppose that the Indepe.n
DENT would support the uo-dein
pops?
The long bridge between here and
Cornelius la oat of repair. The
break la In the Cornelius district.
Bom Long claims the credit of
bringing about the appointment of
that official. Would bis selection
generally be thus Inefficient?
As the Independent. suposed
and stated In a late Issue, the silly
story circulated to the effect that Mr
George Btltt had stated that the old
soldiers should be disfranchised is
untrue. Mr. Stilt this week writes
that the report Is false from top to
bottom.
Lsvrt winter Washington county
seat to the Orient some bay, one ar
tide, that brought in return 920,000.
We can do It again but not if the fu
slon anti-expansionists -have their
way. Who Is going to vote for the
"Union" nominees? Not sensible
farmers who want to cultivate a mar
ket.
A gentleman who has been In (he
county but a few weeks remarked in
the Independent office this week
to the effect that our Congressman
Tongue seems to be better known in
the states bordering on the Mississip
pi than he is in his own state. The
people there recognize hln. as one of
the leading men of the hou-e. A
man who thus Impresses the stranger
can do us honor and advertise our
commonwealth to Its certain profit.
Let us keep him there,
The unions are trying to make
capital by circulating the story that
McNamer, republican candidate for
sheriff la a resident of Tillamook
county. Mr. McNamer was in Tills-
saewk last summer and this It low
It was. In 1S99 he found himself
loaded up with a lot of horses, stage
stock. These he took to Tillamook
to sell which he did, and when sold
he came home. That is all there Is
to the story. All that McNamer nss,
property, home.lnteresln, friends, are
In Washington county.
i j
The democratic state politicians
have fallen on troublesome places.
Tbesenretary and chairman publl h
ed a platform and certify to it cor
redness but now come forward dele-
gales and affirm that there is a reso
lution In It that dotM not reflect the
sentiments of the convention and w a
not there when the convention ad
journed. In the authorised version
It Is the third resolution and relates
to government by Injunction. Just
why a forgery should be given out
s not plain.
HUTOU
PL41E.
A.KW THE
tlov. T. T. Citf r left 8luw Wed
DKlay morning fur Battevllle wbtre
be wittf joined by Y. X. Mattbieu,
the honored patriarch aud pioneer,
auil that ge utleuiaD luvatud the -nait
spot on which was held the first
uit-titig of lb Oregon pioneers, hold
fur the purpose of deciding the fate
of the Ortgou country, whether It
should become British territory, or
belong to the United States. Mr.
Mattbieu, who ia now 83 year old,
ia the only resident of the Willamette
valley left alive to tell the story as an
eye witness Hod participant, and
who can point out the exact apct
where lb historical gathering was
held. The spot will be suitably
marked and all loyal Oregouiana will
be pleased to know that Its location
has beeu definitely located. Browns
ville Tiu.es.
In addition to the spot, the resolu
tion that brot order out of chaos at
(bat meeting is in these words:
"Ktwolvod, that we as settlers, this
day assembled to cousidrr our de
fenseless condition, organize ourselv
es into a Dotty pontic lor tne pur
pose of mutual protection and
safely."
This resolution was drafted and
moved by Uev. John Smith (Jrirtln
late of this county. As related by
him it was carried by one majority
or if mere than ote, then by a very
narrow majority. The Uudson Bay
company people (Kuglioh) having
been defeated, pulled out and left the
meeting to be conducted by the Am
ericans and the French Canadians
who were willed there about, those
two elements having voted together
on the adoption of the Griffin resolu
tion. After that the further organ!
r it ion was easy.
STATE PRESS.
It is not a good thing to manipu
late foreign policy for the sake of in
fluencing domestic politics, and the
present adinliiist ratinn, at least, hss
Tiot done it. It is an infamous thing
to try to embarrass the foreign policy
of the government for the sake of In
fluencing domestic politics, and that
i-ijuxt what a lot of the opponents of
the administration are now doing.
Astorlsn.
Quay, of Pennsylvania, has lost
his seat in the U. S. senate by one
vote. Clark of Montana will also be
sent home to rt licet upon the futility
of attempting to buy his way into
the senate with gold. Qmy was ap
pointed senator by the governor of
Pennsylvania. The governor, who
was the political boss of the machine
had put the collar of brass upon the
neck of Quay, and led him around at,
THE HKST
Only 4 Days More to Register
The Registration books will be closed next Tuesday, May 15th.
You Cannot Vote
at the June or November election unless you register now without
infinite annoyance.
See that your neighbors are registered also.
You can register with the County Clerk or any Notary Public
having blanks, without charge.
will. The difference between the
two cases lies in the fact that Clark
bribed the legislature, while (Juay
was the creature of boss rule The
reji-ction of these two men by the
senate marks a notable victory for
good and right government, and the
results of the noble work done by
that body will last through all our
history. McMiunville Iteporter.
Mr. Daly, the Bryan nominee for
congress, in ni.iking a personal can
vass of ibis district is his own be
half. He is a pleasant, affable geu
tletnan and a great hand-shaker. But
outside of this there is nothing to
commend him for the high positioi
to which he aspires. Those who
have servid in the litislstive halls
w ith the gentleman, know him to be
a fair "voter," but as a debater or
general woikcr there was never any
thing to commend him to his con
stituency or the general public. What
the people want in congress Is a man 1
l- i ' vr S,rVvt:. .,-i vi ' ytjr. i'yJ -s, . .;- t
I:'-'- I ;. r ... Auc " e-; r-..v'!'H3' -. 1
STRANGER. "Do you have Cyclones here?;'
KID.' Naw, its just the editor of the Argus talking politic, we're
capable of uiakiug known the want
of the commonwealth he represent!
and to place them before the body lu
a clear, forcible manuer a manner
that will demand recognition. Huch
a man is Tbomac II. Tongue, the
present incumbent, who is now at
his pt of duly at Washington. It
is useless to dwell upon his fitness for
the position, as he baa proven him
self one of the ablest representatives
in the body of which be is a member.
Valley Transcript.
lleports from American consuls in
Kurope refer to the vast number of
trusts being formed in thoge countries.
Free trade England takea the lead
with these corporations ia spite of
the fact that It ba no protective
tarifl to be a mother to them. The
trust craze has gone by in Ibis
country. Owing to patit experience
people are not eager to invest In trust
stocks, and the flurry caused by
Gates' action in shutting down trust
mills for stock jobbing purp wes has
given them another black eye. Eu
gene Register.
IIAKKISOJi ALLEX.
Mr Harrison Allen of Astoria was
in town Friday and Saturday of last
week looking after his fences. For
tunately he found all the rails in
place and the fence every where in
irood order. True Mr. Allen who
was named for District Attorney by
the republicans is a stranger to some
of our citizens yet he is an intimate
to others, and they take great plea
sure in showing him around.
Mr. Allen is a lawyer of ex per
ience In our courts and of rec gnized
ability la his profession. At one
time be lived in Columbia county
but now be is in Clatsop. While In
Columbia he held the place of deputy
district attorney and when he went
to Astoria he tilled a like station
there.
In addition to these public offices,
he was city attorney in Astoria for
two years at a time when there was
much letigation. All this he mana
ged for the city so as to prevent judg
ments from being (lied up against
the municipality. He is recognized
as one of (he fort most numbers of
the bar, audit is just such a man
that we again need for atto. ney in
this district. In addition to his pro
fessional training Mr. Allen has a
good literary education. Besides the
English language he speaks German
fluently and thus will not have to
depend upon an interpreter when
advising clients.
THE HATCH 11 1ST.
"It is quite proper to ask: If
Fletcher had lieen some poor man,
unable to hire an able lawyer, might
not the result have been different?"
This sentence appeared In the
Portland Telegram in an editorial
review of the Anna C. Hatch in
quest, and is only a part of what has
been pnbllshed by the Portland pa
pers that is out of good taste, If the
sentence quoted means anythiog the
Telegram means to charge the jury
with being bribed. Now the Inde
pendent has no great admiration
for the Jury or most probably the
jury for the Independent, but It is
desired to emphasize this statement.
That Jury was not lofluenctd at all
by the wealth of Fletcher.' His soc
ial station cannot tie taken into ac
count in the matter since the evi
dence at the Inquest eliminated that
element. Indeed he became as an
exceedingly poor man, rather more
contemptible for having dollars than
he would have been In raira. No
bribe was offered hence no bribe was
taken, and that jury would have
spurned t had it been proffered. That
jury was in no temper for such things.
CAN'T FOOL THE
COMiKrSSIOJlAL PLAT! OKU.
"llesolved, That we affirm our un
swerving fealty to the gold strandard
as the only unit of value, and instruct
our delegate to the National Repub
lican Convention to support an un
equivocal statement on this line as
bar! of the National tUalfurn.". tb.l
we heartily indorse the wise and pat
riolic administration of our National
affairs, and we declare the policy of
expansion as essential to our Nation
al growth and greatness, and we be
lieve that the blessings which accrue
to those where our flag Is once estab
lished should forever remain.
JWe believe that the best luter
esls of our country will be subserved
by the re-elect i n of William Mi
Kinley as president, and the dele,
gales to the next National Couven
tion elected by this convention are
hereby Instructed to vote for his re-
nomination."
In ls'JO the republicans promised
prosperity when Pres. McKlnley
should be elected thus adopting as
national policy the planks of the re
publican platform, protection and
the gold standard. These the demo-
pops denied and on the contrary as
serted that unless the theory of free
silver coinage were adopted, the
country would go to the eternal bow
wows. Well the republicans won
out. The country is not injured but
on the other hand every claim that
the republicans made has been veri
fled. Now with this record the
patty goes before the people and
asks again for support.
Some union report comes in to the
effect that Mr. Haines is pledged to
vote for a certain candidate for U. B,
senate. 'This is a mistake. Mr
Haines is not pledged nor will he at
this date agree to support any man
for senator for the reason that con
ditions may change between now and
Jiinuary. and he proposes to be free
so he may exercise his judgment
when the time comes. Mr. Haines
will support the man whom his
party finds is best suited to be
senator. The union party is not
patisfled with Mr. Haines. Itepubli
cans are tho. He has a happy faculty
of Baying the tight things at. the
right time, and thus attracts support
to his cause. Republicans considered
Haines to be a proper person for
senator two years ago, and they see
no reason for a different estimate of
the man now.
We don't see some of our demo
cratic exchanges point to the fullflll
meutofsomeof the predictions that
Blly Bryan made during the
campaign of 1806. Are we compelled
to pay our taxes in gold coin? Have
we 25 cent wheat, 15 cent corn, 5 cent
ottou? Have we the hard times
predicted Have we injured our ex
port trade by our tariff law? Has
every other form of money save gold
disappeared? Has the circulating
medium decreased? Is there a single
prediction of democratic origin that
baa come true? If so. name It. The
trouble is, democrats were never cut
out for prophets, and they are just as
great failures when they attempt to
run this government. Benton (III.)
"Repulican."
Word comes from Lake county to
the effect that Mr. Tongue's majority
will be larger than it was in 1S98.
Notice of Final Settlement,
'V
signed has filed his final account as admi
nistrator de-boms-non-with-the-will-an-
nexed of the estate of SnrahJ. Mull, deed,
in the County Court of the r-tate of Ore
gon for Wasliiuutnn County and that said
cnuit has fixed Tuesday the 6th day of
Juno, 1UO0, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day as the time for hearing ob
jections to laid final account and for the
settlement thereof.
E. B. TONGUE.
AHminhitrator-de-bonis non-wit h-the-will
annexed of the estate of Sarah J. Mull,
deceased. 60 2
TAX NOTICE.
rN AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL
w lit, liSJii, tne lax roil for the year 1W,
will be (n my otlice and taxes carried there
on will be due and payable, lltey will be
ut-iiMuriii niier june 1, ithkt.
Bicycle Tales are due and payable.
W. ft. Bradford
!3 Sheriff and Tax Collector.
V117. ScbCilrT)ricb,
of Washington County.
Peoples' Democratic Candidate for
State Dairy and Food Commissioner
KID,
used to it"
Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen,
will give their
Annual Excursion to
Sunday, June 3, '00
4 Bands in
from Dallas, Monmouth, Portland!
and Silverton.
Bicycle Races, Base Ball,
Trick Bicycle Riding and
many other
All State Buildings will be Open.
Fare Round trip and ad
mission to Pair Grounds
Train Leaves Hillsboro at 7:30.
HIIFKIFV't NALK.
XtY VIRTUE OF TWO EXECUTIONS
1) issued out of the Circuit Court of
the btateot Oregon for Multnomah County
tirat in favor of ilury O'Brien and avaiiiHt
John O'Brien for the sum of flOO.UU with
in ereKt thereon at the r te or It per vent
;er annum irom me atn aay 01 rebruary,
!XJ0. leeond in favor of Marv O'Brien and
aKuinst John O'lirien for the sum of ful.uu
costs and diabursmenU with interest thcrar
on at the rate of tt per cent per annum from
the lmti day of July 1IM and the further
sum of $24.i0 accrued oosts and the further
sum of I15.MJ with interest thereon at the
rate ot tt per cent tier annum from the Sth
day of February lUOu, and the furthr sum
of 100.00 with interest thereon at the rate
of 8 per cent per annun from the l'Jth day
of July 18'Jtt, and for the costs and expen
ses of sale and of said writ. Now there
fore by virtue and in pursuance of said
judgment and for wont of sullleient per
sonal property I did on the 11th day of
April 1
rjuuumy i
y levy on all the interest of
John O'lirien in the hereinafter descrilwd
real prorertv and I will on Monday the
14th day of May 1000 at the south door of
the Court House in Hillsboro, Washington
County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. in. of said day soil at publio auction to
the highest bidder lor cash all the intert-st
el the defendant John O'Brien in the
hereinafter described real property, to-wit:
First tract commencing at the n w
corner of the Beaverdam tract of land pur
c Imbed by Wm. McCain of Lawrence Hall
and Lucy D Hall, his wife, in sec 4 1 1 s r 1
w, thence n 63" w, 1 chs, thence s 20 w
Ki.70 elis. thence a 78 IS',- e . M.Ss eh,
hence n tMl" 12.47 chs to the place of
I eginning, containing 86.UU acres.
r-erond tract commencing at the n e cor
of the above described tract of land, thence
s e 24 rods to the center of the main
ditch through the Beaverdmu tract, thence
along said ditch southwesterly 12 rods,
thence parallel with n line 33 rods, thence
to the place of beginning, containing 2.25
acres.
Third Tract. The whole of a tract of
land commencing 24 rods from the n e cor
of the lirt above described land on the e
line thereof, thence s 82H" e 81 rods to
center of main ditch, thence southwesterly
along said ditch 12 rods, thence parallel
with the n line 2!M rods to the e line of
first described tract, thence to the place of
beginning containing 2 acres, more or less
Fourth Tract. Commencing at a point
on the w line of the d 1 e ol Lawrence Hall
and wife ia sec 4 1 1 s r 1 w. WM. thence s
22" w 15.23 chs from the n w cor of said
claim, thence southward following the
center of the public road 18.56 chs more or
s to tne center ot the public road known
the old Canyon road leading to Portland
thence s 36", SO min w. about 2.50 chains to
the s e cornor of the OirTord land, thence n
27' e 12.24 chs. thence s 73" 13' e 18.82 chs.
thence n 60" e 6 20 chs, thence n 62" 3 '
w 2H,M rhs to place of beginning contain-
ig 4I4 acres, more or less.
Fifth tract. The n w K of n e K of sec
4 t 1 s r 1 w, containing 40 acres.
excepting
from the lands above dci
escrilied a two acre
tract conveyed to F
N. Blunchet by John
O nrien Bin
d recorded on page 2ttS) of book
N" of Deeds of Washington County. Ore.
t-ixth Tract. The s w Ki of the s e M of
sec ."3 1 1 n r 1 w, containing 40 acres. All
situate in Washington County, Oregon, to
satisfy the hereinbefore named sums and
for the costs and expenses ot said sale
Bind property will be sold suhiert to re
demption as per statute of Oregon.
Witness my hand this 11th day of April,
hherirr of Washioirton Countv. Oreiron.
Carey A Mays, Attorneys for l'laintitf. 62
KWT1CK FOK PUBLICATION
Lrd Orru i at OasooK Oitt, Or.
Apr. 21, to,
OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THA
the followiiiK-named settler has
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support ot ins claim, ana mat sam proof
till he made before the County Clerk of
Washington County, at Hillsboro Ore., on
one 'J, itnv, via :
CHAS. H. MILLER,
II. K. No. 10181 for thu E W of N W W
and lots 1 and J Bee 7 T N K1W,
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
uitivation ot said lana. vis:
Daniel Roe, of Bacons, Ore.
hcrrr.an Ilacon, of " "
Thos, U. Meacham, of " "
Arthur Ilacon, of "
O11A0, p. MOOKKa
454 Register.
Ow Yea Want One Hind red Dollarsl
Any irood man or woman can oreanize a
lodge ol the Ranker's Union of the W, rl t.
i Uinaiia, .liraia. teachers and stn-
n.ts Hnd the work hiehly remunerative
nd i-leasant. The leading fraternal socie-
in the West, l'ays lieath. Ihsabilitv.
and Old Age claims, and issues Joint l'"fi-
es tor man and wile. I'avs Hick slid Ac-
ident claims I-odites in thirty 3'ate..
Iirge memhership o men and women.
Hplendid reserve plan, if you care to make
t K.l Ml or n ore in a week or two, write to
the Ofiirral Mans er, Raiikera I ' 1 1 rt of
the World, Portland Oregon, for a con tr. -t
as Ixval or District Manager and organise
a lodge.
Every day's delay means vonr nionied
IOSS.
Haaday Mesaerlal Service.
Meninrial servioes w II be held at the
t ongre.-ational cliureb Hundny May 27lh
IKOat llo'rlocka m. Ry. K P. nineties
will preach the Memorial sermeii Mem
bers of Gen. Ransom Toot and Relief
lkrps will meet at O. A. R. Hall at 10
o'clock a m ot said day prepared to march
in a body to the church.
Ky order of O. N. ITale,
Post Commander.
Attest, Rudolph Crandall,
Adjutant
Hillsboro, Oregon May , l'.W
Attendance
Attractions.
$1.
Notice ot final Netttement.
Notice ib henxiy given that the miiler
signrd Kxocutor of the Inat will and tes
tament of Win. Gilpin, deed, has filed
his ti mil account as such executor in the
County Court of Wajdiiiiion County,
( Iregcn, and that Miid ( ourt has BixinU-l
Monday May 1 -1th 1IXHI as the time for
hearing said account.
lated this ltllh duv of April, V.XKI.
W. THOMPSON,
47 51 Kxccutor.
WISDOM'S KOIItUTISE
Mom 'h llolxTtino corrects all
blominhert of, the face and makes a
beautiful complexion. Delta Drug
Store.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with local applications, as they c-nmiot
i each the Brut of the disease. Catarrh is a
blood or cotiHtUutioiuil diMcae, and lu or
der tocii(i it ymi iiiilnt lake internal lem-cttii-s.
ilull's Cuturrh Cure is taken inter
nally, and acts directly on the blood anil
mucous surluccs. Hall s Ciitarrh Cure
not a iUack medicine. It was prcHcrihcd
by one ut tne next pnysicinns in tins coun
try for years, und as a renular prescription,
It is composed of the best tonics known
coiibined with the best blood purihers. ac
ingdireuJy on the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination ot the two ingretl onti
is what produces such wonderful
n-HllI
in curing Catarrh,
free.
bend for
testimonials
Address, K.J. CHKXKY A Co., Toledo.O
pom ny irurgiHii, jc.
Hull's Family I'ills are the best,
AGENTS wanted for the best tyiiewrit
on the inurket, the "Pittsburg Visible
writing in sight at all times: exclusive
territory given. Address Itindley Hunt
wa.-e i-oinpuiiy, I'lttsburg, l a.
Kotlre of Flnnl nittlrment.
Notice iB hereby given that the under
signed Kxciutors of the last will am
testament of Kiwanna lluit'in, di-ce-iscd
have liliil their linal account as such ex
editors in the County Court ot Wanhing
ton County, Oregon, and said Court has
aptioiiitcd Momlay May Ilth 1!HX) as the
time for hearing said account.
Dale-Ltliis lmli day of April, I'M).
II. T. Ii(:XTON,
A. T. BUXTON',
bxecutors of the l.v.t will and testament
of Konanna Buxton, di-ccased, 47 51
Acker's l))pcplu Tablet are sold
on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn
raising of the food, distress after eating or
any form ol dyspepsia. One little table
gives imniedia e relief. 25 cts, and Ml cts
ine iH itu lrug More.
Xollce of Final Set tlrmont.
Notice is hcreliy given that the nniler-
signed administrator of the estate of
Jacob Anderson deceased, has tiled his
final n -count in the County Court of
nasiiuigion lotinty, uregon, and sai
Court has lixeil Monday, June, 18, I'.si(
at the hour of 10 o'olock, a. m. of
SHi-l day, at tho Coiiutv C'xirt room in
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon
as the tune and place for the hearing of
objections to said linal account.
Itated this 17th dav of May. l'.NX).
JOHN W. tillUTR,
Administrator of the estate of Jacob
Anderson, deceased.
61-3
If Hhilnli'ri couKh ami ennumntiin
euro, w hich h wild for tlit-HniHll nrhf
of 25e, iVh; ami 1 (H, iIim not cure
tak tli.t ImiIIU' lm k and wo will r
ruml your mon-y. Hold for v-r fMl
yonw on this gtinrmite". For wile at
thols-lta )ror Stnro.
E. U McCOK.MtCK,
lpnl r lii
Bicycle and Bicycle Sundries
REPAIKMU A Nl'M IALTT.
Whwla to rvnt
whoelt for salo at
Mala Street, .
(1
aocoinl hand
r-'a-vitiable rlPH.
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Wo carry all tho popular mo
odios and anything not in stock
avo will gladly get for you.
i Drim Sundries
Consisting of combs, tooth, hand,
nail, hah- and cloth brushes,
tooth powders, pastes, soaps and g
washes, chamois skins, purses.
hot water bottles, nipples, etc. p
Stationery
Our lincis .complete, consisting
of the latest styles, colors and
shape box papers, tablets, envel
opes, visiting cards, note, letter,
fools cap, legal cap paper, pons,
inks, etc.
I Perfumery
We carrv a
all the popular odors of tho best
manufacturers.
The Delta Drug Store.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - - -
THREE C0LLEGE::C0URSES
GItASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARV
The Academy prepares for College and ices
a thorough English Education, the best pre
paration for teaching or business. All ex
penses eery lore. Board and rooms at the
Ladies Hall $3 to $1 per toeeh, includina
electric light and heat.
THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY
Under experienced management, tcill fur
nish rooms and board at cost on the club
plan, not to exceed $1.60
For full particulars, address
president McClelland,
Forest Groce, Oregon
The Hillsboro Pharmacy
PUKE DUUGS. mail GRADE CHEMICALS.
Prices that Preach.
Genuine Eastman Kodaks at 20 per cent discount.
Pull Line of Photo Supplies.
New
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