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HILLSBORO 1DEPENDET A ,t t vt 1 i.i llm p .i.iliee lit HilLUru, Or am jeuiid-.. mall metier. . - . y.ii.t v w Snl .or ijti u. in ad vatic; -per year, . . - - JU! i,ti.vi.O 'll-Ioi'V Jlf Prpa. ' y . -- . D. M.C. U A CLT, Editor. itvinii rtricitor rate tin Fill DAY, MAY. IS, 1WH). RUTHMCAY .Ttt TICKET. For I'tiiK'caHiiiaii, First lUlrict, THOMAS M. TtttufcE, of W:i.ihiiirt"ii County. r or Hupreine Judge, C. K. WULVKKTO.1, ' ' " ' of f'ihi. County' Kor K'Mjd anrl PHlry (MniMilUoner, J. W.-BAII.KY, of Multnomah County. lltl'l II.K'A IjISTKUT UCkET. Kor l)ittirl.AVrff( 'Uiiitrlit, IIAKKISON ALLKN, of Clatsop County, For Joint Senator. Kith District, ' ' ' II.' V. COIiXfcl.lilS, ' of Washington County. fiiriltl.K A.N I01.NTY THKEr. F'or beiiator, k. w. liAisja: ' " ' . .. ... I'or UcpreM-ntatives. ( A BMC It I'KKiliS,' , ' (!KU7 V7. S'rilT. "' " J. V. lfOCMANAN. ' Kor County Clerk; ' . J. A. TUOltNMTKliH. ''' '"" ' tor Hherilf, ' '' " '"' JOHN McNAMR.' ' ' "' " .' Fur Uocorder of Conveyances, CAI.VI.V JACK, Jr." ' Kor AMHijHHor OKO. h. wi'lcx, V.j','. j , For foiuiuitiiiioncr, X. (i. TODD. ' ," ' , . - . j . . . ); 11 ' Kor Tjeiwvri ( ,,,,, li.l.JUND.AJJv.,,, , .1 .' j fc'oi Surveyor,, o.i A, A, MUIUilLi.,, ....... ; F or biifMTMiti'MJetit if rjiilioola, i... ill. A. UALU.i ...-.. ' ' ' KorOorolief; ' " ""' ' Ir. M. L.BAYI.OK, '" J. 1'. anil ( onstuhle IXstrlit OlHrefs. ., North IJUIalioro. . , f , , . . For JuMtaa of Ui( Peace, ,,,,, ... . J. W. ISA1I.KY. For t'oliataliln, 1 " - ' K B. BAPl'INGrTON, '" ' ' South Hillsboro.' F'or Junlice' of the Peine, ' ' liKNTO.V ItoSfM AN. - ll W,-.,,Oi Kor Countable, M. 8. DAtl.KY." . C'AMl'AIU.M M'KAkXNU, , Tho eainliilatea on llie' republican ticki t will meet (he voters' of Wash ington county hI the 'foIloWlDK men tioned flutes Mid places': "" '"" May 19-Ualet Creek.;: .....:2:00 p to " ltf Ureenville..'.'.:.'.'.....8 :00 p in " 21 Tualatin ,......-.8:00 p in " 'i'Z Sherwood-........ 8 ;00 p m ' 2:illeiivtirtoa....i.J:00 p in " 24 Houth TuttltUin...lt8U p in . 21 Forest drove. .......8 .00 p in 20 Coriu liurt... w..8 :00 in 2( liuxlou w. ...l-aopin lion. M. M. Pipes of l'orllHtid will ai i'Oiiii rfiiy tliu cuiiUiilrttos at . Forest Urovounil at CorneliiM. , Kultou'a A(ipoliilniriitk.'"' " ' '' Hon. C. W. Fulton of Astoria will make three upeeclita Tu tlilo ' county: Mny 2S KherwfKMl.. .........8:00 p in " 2U IlillHboro:..'..'.'....'.:.2:(M pm " 2-41aatou'.':::;.V.':.'..V 8 :00 p ni Dr. Daly waa in ' Wahinglon county rti Tiirniiry mid went anlw iiig wlh lie oil.frw." He Into hold the sack. ' '" " ' Dr. Daly w hen lm chuih to Hilla Uiro tould Uud iio di uiocrits pr opu list!, only juHl the anipta. , He nlll liuttd with thrin however, , , , li wiiultl have (hot that Mr. Long of the Argua' had the nerve' to tielliHt tag to the tail of the little hhuk ai imul with ' the while' slrij down it tmvk? "' ""' " The Arpt.H has N n quite sueitas ful in Imim-IiiK k few of hia own jar tia.iiir, tho Union cnndidatea and thoHe. He Hint to low the repulili- cans and when he llnila lie cannot he hancertd. ' Tin alwsy than. F, II. lliirnhart of ,the .Hberidan Hun ilud hI lua home in lcMinn villu last tiumlny. . He had minYrtd for many ytars wiih Img trouble. - At one limn it was thot lo he tulnr. culosis, hut it ia iiii ru than rolialile that it was something else. ISarn iiart whs n thornuch nt'WspHaT man, and when in health always Isnui'd RD inlf rt-htiiir shret. Tin United .sialea ia alone of h graat jxwers of the world to otTer lo act a the friend of the lloer. The olTiT was made March 1 2th. tier many was akcd hy the liners at the same dato to oiler iulervention hut decliiutl with thanks.. Mo did Frun eo, and Ilu-sls, und Austria, ami Itniy. The American (tovernment was alono in tins move. - Kngland re PIshI the aiivance. If we did more it would trti to declare war. N Ihe proviM'atin aufnirient to justify aueb ate ? The fusioniata sern to think so, hut Judging tlieiu hy their Bo thnia in the iSpanlih war, they would not support thu adiuiuintralion, hut rather would give aid and comfort to the Knglislu ..... i 110 IK SILLY. There ait aouic of tLe Iadian Wtr Veterans of Oregon who am r-'aMy ni'ly or (hey ate arraul knaVL-a. T o VvTlfy this statt rut ut tht loilowti ri.!ution adopted "ai Alt.aujr tL Utttt of the ww k hy a cau.p of th.e OlU aoioicli U liruduted. t.u Uiccling Ihut our K 'pie'iil.f live, Thuti. 11. Xoi.b'uf, l.iu bol Uuiif hiaduty In tho mitter of aecuriug pension for Indian War Veterans. Just why that reaolutiou should be moved ia nut plaiu. Seeing that the organised opposition to tho pension bill eoinea from the democrats and populists U la inooiupreheusiulo wby those old tutu aaeui lo lake delight in playing Into their hands and do foaling (he only positive friend they have. Can't lihey aee that they are being "worked" by the ttemo-jiopH? . .I'eople Jn the east have believed the proposed pension bill was not just. .They asserted that the govern ment, had. given Ihe landowners of Oregon. tboir larina, each (HO or 320 acrm. ami that - there -had been no lndiau war. here .sate little scares that were ia .a few. days put down and -that .the. farmer In considera tion of. free. aad could well afford to quell filiate trivial Iudian mobs with out calling tipou the government. 11 haa )oeu. Mr.. Tongue's work to-con-viiiiw those oaatern congressmen that the Oregon and Washington aoldieis cainjiainod ior. tnoutha and f lught pitch! batlks tliat a great common wealth, might bo giveu to the nation, llcpuhlicaua, iu . congress ackuow ledge th merit., of the maaaure, bul the dnmoop8 seeing opportunity (tir .making . lailitical capital oppose iU .iTiu uapitalla in getting the In dia n.. War Veterans of Oregon and their frieuds lo vote -against Mr. Tongue and in favor of Dr. Daly. And would you believe it, the sold iera .are falling- into the trap. The soldiers are in etfout saying that there were, no Indian campaigns in Ore- gpn,nu .battle t fought, that their tbtiiu fr. a pension, la not genuine. Mr. ii Tongue ia recognised as the champion of Ihe bill. If these In dian War Veterans sucoeed iu de feating him, or. if they do not, but vote against him, the opponents of tho bill in congress will point lo their action and doclare IhatTongue'a con stjtuent uiost interested do not ap prove, the, bill. ..,, , ..... , ,, ..... It The presout. gondition of that peico of legislation Is made, plain by Mr. Tongut) in a letter, appearing on the first, page, of this issue. The letter was first printed in the Eugene Reg ister. ,11. , also . indicatee what . Mr. Tongue thinks o! (hoae. men .who adopted the above quoted rea'jlution. ' A rIKAL KtNl,0SlllLI T V. Kvery ballot cast in Oregon June 4 iaa vote for or against Ihe develop mont of the' Pacific coast.' It is a responsibility one might well wish to evjde, but there h no help1 for it. A iwping" republican victory will deolare"for' releniion of the Philip pines and l'irlifle expansion. 'A fus lo victory or' a reduced republican nusjority will' declare against expan sion and . for abandonment of our footliold in Aala. ' The Oregonian has obtained opin ions from three men whose Judg ment on the matter cannot bo Im peached. (Senator L'alge, who la to bo the permanent chairman of the republicaii national convention, and who ia now chairman of the senate committee on the Philippinea, asked what'tho eflect would' bo in the I'liillppiuea should- Oregon go demo cratic this time, aayst .' It would cnoouraga the opposition to Ihe American army in those is lands..! uTbe Filipinos would accept it as the first gun of victory in the Ud'ited Htatrs for them', aud it woaid tie haihd everywhere aa an Indica lion that the sentiment of this, coun try is against Ihe policy we have Is en pursuing in Ihe 1'biiippincs. it would simply' etlcouraga the insur rection which has almost been stamp. ed nut. i' ... j i .. . Senator Carter, f Montana, who waa ouoo cha'rman of the reiKihlican national coinittev, speaking of this phase vt the qiienttou ssyn A republican rvverao in Oregon m the platforms adopted would fun Ihe Uaiuea of rel-ellion in Ihe Philippines ent ( Ihe live of many more brave soldiers Hint would no doubt necessi (ate 'm larfie' IncreHae' of tho army there at a still greater expense than before . Ttw Tagala would hail a de miH'ratic victory anywhere as an in (lorenictit of their opposition and re slstnnce to the United Htatea. HenatYif rptameror Wisconsin one of ihunioat conservative and ftbhat men In the senate, a man whoop poaefl fhe'Hpanish War until the cfiuntry was In it, and then upairt ed it' with nil the 'fttr ngth he had but a man who has no yet fully ar rived at the cotielusion that rmi neiif retention of ''I lie Philippines' is best for the American ja-ople says': "l'mocratic' 'succitis 'in 'dngoh means' ewrniifsgefneiit to the' hMlpi noa. .iAihI that is aomelhing greatly to lK deplortal, , Tho. United Hlrtles cannot enter upon any scheme to or ganize and form a stuhl governmeiit in the 'Philippine lslsnil until Hie insiirrttsioii has hta n put down and p we prevails. Even Umi demia'rata i.i the wtiate recognize, this, and we nil know that demiH-ratic succew anywhere In A repiit.llcsn state will I used !n tl:t Philippine Islands to encourage tha Filipinoa lo further aeb t)f Ipsurrection. . . .. The Mate of Oregon must elect a republican legislnture. The first congresahinal district must re-elect lU'presentative Tongue, and the sec ond district must re-elect Represen tative Moraly. MallnoaiRh county must elect a republican sheriff, and Portland must elect a republican mayor. Kvery vole for a fusion, "cltlxena" or "union" candidate ia a vote lo thut Aroerii-au trade out of Asia and stifle the development of the I'm i lie coast. Ort gouiau. II. !. Wells, who ia shmked bo cause others are not as he, is a ir man, and ran uo more afford lo serve the putiih; wiihirat pay thnC can the I.snt;i'i.M)i..vi'. It is nl I ihjw ch.trd thai be is a tiroiennioii.il I lBiy-':iut has fy. kfid.lht .juuu'lty or quiuity of h:e pHlliolinUi 18 Out qutotiulAj but when lu weul to Muuila U-w for money and distinction to be used later for uiaklog more money. There la no objection to this And also ought llutterOelds, who maintain an ex pensive plant and employ workmen, to be paid at least for their service. TheIxDEPENDK.rr,that maintain in plant and employ labor, tbot aud thiuka It just, just, mind you; to ask for rvuiuueratlcn for its advertising space adjudged to be of value to the public. Mr. Wells himself recognl ed the value of an advertlament In the Independent or he would not have aent lhe copy.' It ia no sufflcii nl answer to say that the Oregonian makes no charge ft ita work. It ia a wealthy concern aud - can 'afford to donate a few hundred dollars to whatever cause It aeea fit. The Inde pendent has never been in. a posi tion to do that. . ' v " ' The government, has had, . trouble with Ihe Iron aud steel couapauUs when it came to buying armor plute for our warships, and esp cially has that been true since the trust waa formed. There has been a disptasl- lion shown to pinch thegovernuieui. Our navy people thot that tl-0 per ton Is enough for armor piate while the private concerns have asked 5r0. If Ihe bill passed by the senate , on Monday last, becomes a law then , lhe gordian knot will becu'., The , bill carries an appropriation of 4,000,000 to be used In building a government plant for rolling armor plate.. ,, This is commendable. The government is the only user pf such material, aud it ia entirely proper tha( the, armor plant should be owned by i.,u,, .h: Dr. Daly spent a day in Waahing ton. county. thiai weekniilia (rlenda aay he ia a very pleasant., gentleman. Granted. . Hut Mr. Tongue is. socia ble and a cullured gentleman.' Daly ia emmineiit in hia profesaloiw ' Bo ia Mr. Tongue. Dr. Daly uses hia skill to lesson pain. .and aava. Iiei..i Mr. Tongue does .more w h4n ha employs hia knowledge f,lhe law Jo save property and honor and reputation matters more sacred than.. life. 'Mr. Tongue la trained to present tils cause to men aLdwtn advantages, Just what we need in congress. Dr. Daly is trained to struggle with sick ness and disease uvt what we need In the hospital and we must keep him there. The Paul Mohrer Portage Transpor tation Company bus agentain Whit man, Qattleld, Columbia and Wash., counties contracting for tranaiiorta ting wheat to Astoria this fall. Al ready 1,500,000 sacks have been so cured at 13.20 per ton delivered at Astoria, The farmers of that section of Washington reckon that they wilj, in cost of delivering to the river in stead of to the railroad, and in freight charges save 7 cents a?r buahel, or put another way, Increase the price of wheat 7 cents. This new trans portation line may solve the Astoria problem. Oregon dealt a staggering blow lo Phllippino oligarchy when the Sec ond Oregon took the war path. Ore gon can repeat Ihe blow June 4th, and save the liveaj?f many soldiers. A fusion victory would be inter rrrtt- ed by the Tagals as a reversal Of.the, J American policy and encourago fur ther bushwhacking., , We must . re tain the Phllii pines and heartily diKir-kccpers to the Orient. . . The F.ngllsh seem lo tie uniformity successful in' &uth Africa.' ' This is as every one supOH.sl it would lie. Numbers and resources overcome , . . - , .,14 . O ..... ... I valor ami daring. , ' The senate committee has all but unanimously agreed to report favor ably the Nicaragua canal bill.' This insures Its passage by the senate.""" What is Light K f- Xottr f Kinal rottlritKMit, Noliea i Lereliy given llit the uuier- aduii- ifCUtrti uw iou. " - - nintraior Je-boiiif-roii-itfi-tlie-i ill an- IirVU I HI ur !.-''-- id thtt t'oui.iy Court of the but ufOre- nexml of lh itau ol rv.r.itiJ. .Mull 'fd. lor WH-iiinutoD I'ouutv iinHllial i.i.t coiiit has tixe.1 Tueiay thaijth Jay uf Jim. I'.-oo. at 10 o'ci k iu t!.e Ijietiron of o.iiil d: v a Jt.e linn- tor lo-arii' cl. Ir'ii.'i. lu a.ii hoal vomit a1 iu U eitieiiu'iit tlitfirof. V. K TtiNlifE A .l...i..il.u.r..lM-laiIlla Hull- i til-ltlkl-W il i anruixeii ul tlia taUle oiSaxah J. Jlull, iiraad. &0 1 TAX AOTIt'K AS AND AKTEH MONDAY. Ai'ltlf. J 1. !, the tax roll for tlie yrar .in IU in lnvolllceuiid taxin i-arrltl tliere- ou will ldui and payable. TliHy will Ur clelin.Ueiit aitrr Junu 1, I '. llit'vclt! Taxes are Jut) ami payiiblt?. W. D. Druilloril fJ-63 tSbetllfauii Tax C'ollecyjr , ut WashinUm C-eusty . Peoples' Democratic Candidate for State Dairy and Food Commissioner " "roUkTSStOSAL'l'LAtFOirJl. 'Ilesolved, That we affirm our un swerving fnttfty to thegokl strandard aslheonly unit of value, and instruct our delegate to th National llepub- lican Convention Jo support an un epji vocal statement on this line as a part of the National platform; Ih it we heartily indorse the wise and pat rlotic administration of our National affairs, and we declare the policy of expansion a essential to our Nation al growth and greatness, and we bo lievethat Ihe blessings which accrue to those where our flag la once estab lished siiouht forever remain.' " " ''We believe that the' best inter ests of our country will be subserved by iho're-electkn 'of William Mc Kinley as president,' and the dele gates to the. next 'National' Convcn tlim 1 elected by this convention are hereby instructed to vote for hia re- nowinaUoWK"-!1" " '" . . ii i Oongrefmanv. Tongue, having be- copie a member .of the river and har bor, .commute, la in a. position tq do letter, worK than evpr, for, Oregon, 11 baa .proved , himself,, to bo. the right, man.lo repreaeut, this state in cougreaa,,, having,, worked faithfully for the interest of the people of bis diatrict and the atate M largo..., This a well known and goueraily recog nized fact, ahd the people will resent at, the jyolls n,,no uncertain way ,the slanderous attack that is boing ma de upon him by the unscrupulous fusion newspapers. Albany Herald. When did Dr. Daly become a con ve rt to free silver? During his legis lative career he permitted it to be understood by republicans that be waa diametrically opposed to hia party on Ihe money question. He is-, besides, a banker and landlord, and a capitalist, and altogether moat astonishing deuruicrat. Small wonder that his nomination has not been received with wild acclaim by the rabid Bryanitea of the First Dis trict. . The doctor will have a large amount of explaining to do before the campaign ia over, Oregonian. A late member of the Farmington band writes Ihla statement which is explanatory: - , Several years ago when Coxey spoke iu Cornelius, the Farmington band was engsged lo furnish music on that occasion aud it did furnish music,' for which they were lo receive (15.00. Some time ago I had an In tervicw withjhe secretary of the band, being a -member of the band myself, I asked him what about the (15.00, and he said hey had not been paid yet. '(I think it never will be paid.) ' ' If 15of Ihose 150 Cornelius' Bryan dollars had been paid to Ihe Farmington band, it would have done as much ?bod its to buy printers ink for them'.' ' ' ' '.' ' L 1 - For Sale. " Four lot In Newberg or will trade for acer age, proa rly Tho lots are fenced and within four blocks of Ihe railroad station, and well situated for residence properly. AddrPBs-,'" Mrs. Sam.' Oalhrfath, Toalatin, Oregon. . .. ..i ...4Gl " - er than Gas? YjS v.; Brotherhood of L Railroad will give their Annual Excursion to - - Sunday, June 3, '00 4 Bands in Attendance from Dallas, Monmouth, Port and! and Sherwood. Bicycle Races, Base Ball, Trick Bicycle Rid i ng and many other " All State Buildings will be Open. Fare Round trip and ad mission to Pair Grounds Train Leaves Hil sboro at 7:30. 'Hi J .J.i tl t i ; Bkavebton, OkWJ'may 12j JliioO. This is to certify that the . report that is going the rounds in Washing ton county In regard to O. W. Stitl saying that the old soldiers should be disfranchised, Is untrue to the best of our knowledge aa we the undersign ed have known him for a number of years, as a true American citizen and always voted as the old soldiers shot and when we wanted a friend, we always found one In Q. W, Stitl. A. S. Aixeji, W. II. MOKTONj" , G.'W. HuciHsoN,' Ad!. F. J. Babcock No. 30, G. A. It . Mr. Long, of the Argus has been indulging in graphic Illustration, lie has an elephant to cross a bridge whore the planks have-been 'disar ranged . by . his union-fusion - foroes. Hia own bridge la smooth and ap parently in order, but there Is only e snipe to cross It. , Republicans- may have to repiank their roadway, ut they will not go snipe bunting with sacks. .1 .,. ...i..u. ''' "i " t'.i i Seuator Clark of Montana resigned hia seat in the senate last . Tuesday before that laxly ., had lime to act on the report of (he elections coramilloe. Oov.,mith of, Montana waa,. absent from the stale and Lt. tiov.. .Springs a friend of Clark, was acting .gover nor., Sprigg. at' once, re-appointsd Clark, which will no doubt be great ly to., the t isguat of Smith who ia a friend lo the Daly people., , .,., ' Iri' cVcfy tbwh'' e ' '.. " and, .vuiagq . may be had " Axlo Grcaso that makes your horses glad. - NMTICK FOK TlTltLICATtO Imkd Orrict at Osaooii Oitt. Or. " Apr. 21, NOTICE IS HSKKBVOIVKNy T1IA4' tlie fnllowimr-nainrd acttlor liaa liied notieeof hli intention to make filial roof in aunport of hia elaim, and tliat aul ruuf will ( made U-fore tlie onnty Clerk of WaeliiiiKton County, at llillbboro Ore., ton June. W, WOO, via:. THA8. 8. MII.I.KU, K. K. No." 10181 for the K i of N W W anrl lots 1 and Heo 7 T 8 H R 8 W. lie name the followma- witneaaca to nr.ivchia contlnanua reaiilence uiioii and cultivation of said land, vial Daniel Kor, of Bacon a, Ore, Hlienr.an Itacon, of " ' " ' ' ' ' ' l'lioa. O. Meachain. of ... , ".,." Arthur Kacon, of " ' If. HUUKKa Mt , , . .Kwittar..--. IraToa Want One( II and red Hollars; Anr soot! man or woman can orcaniee. a lixilfe of the llanker'a Union of the Wi.rl l, nt Ooialia, Nflirawka. Teactiera and ntn d.'i.ui find the work biahly rnmuiierativ and tteaaant. The leading fraU'rnal socie ty in the Went, l'ays lealh, lurability-. and ild Aire elaiinn. and isaaea Joint Pofi- elm for man and wife. Paya Hick and Ac ciilent claima Itdfrea in thirty atatet. Irtre memberahin oi men and women. Hplaiidid mr plan. If yon care in Inake llno.141 or more in week or two, writ to the Oeneral Manarer, Hankers I'nion of the World, Portland Oregon, for a in trart aa loeal or District Maiuirer and piyanixe a Ifxlre. ' k.very oar a delar means voor aionied loea. Naaday Memorial Nervier. " Memorial aervicea wilf be held al the f'oii(ireiratiinaJ onarob Hnnday May 2. Ill l S at llo'clock a in. Rev. K P, yiiii-lni. will prearh the Memorial aernion lem bera of lien. Kanaom Poet and Keui-f Corps will met at U. A. K. Hull at IU o'clock a m of aid flay prepnml to ninrch in a Dony to me enurcn. rry oruer oi i . jiaie. 1'fH.I I 'n... ,...H., A tteet, RndoIpU Craindall. ' AJJillint ''' ' Hlllalioro, Oregon If ay , IWs icq i ( i i U 1. Trainmen, v Attractions. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I,. "I ' " ' ' ' ' 1 $1. i .... i . - . Catarrh Cannot be, Cured . with local applications, aa tlivy cannot leiwli Hit) wut of tlie ilisuiuie. . Culiirrhts a blood or coriKtiititionnl iliwiiHe, and ill or der to cure ttyou miiHt take inturnal' rem eiliea, Jhill' Cntuj-rh ur ia tiiki'H luU-r-nully, and ucta dirri-tly on the lilooil and lauooaa mirfHix.-". ilniVa Cntnrrli furs in not a quark uicMltcinu, Jt wua pruaoritM-il hy one ol' tlie Iwnt ,liyniciiinM in tiiia couu try for yean, aiwl ana rarulHrpnwcription. ft is coinnnni'd of the brut tonxv known contiint'd with the best Mood piiritU.ru, ant iHK liri;ly on tliaiuuooiia aurfuces, t hi perfect eonibiiiaiion of tlie two iiiKrerent ia what iroducre such wonderful resulin in curiK Calarrli, fiend fox testimonial free. Addnna, F.J. CIIKNKY CO., Tirteilo.O bold by JirUftniHti. 7&c. . , , If nil's Family I'illa are the bout. AtlKNTS wmitf d fni--tfirt host typewriter , I'll tli liu(rln-t. tli I'llUliurj; , wilile;" wn'ti:i? in nijiiit at all timtia; exeliiHive .. territory iiItih, '-Ailitn llindley Uurtl- wa.'e t'vuipiiiy,,I'ittHburg, ("a. , Acker's OyspcpMa Tablets are Hold On it jirtsftite irimrantec. Cores henrt-burn rajpiuK uf tlve IoihI, iliclretH. ait.-r hiIikk or any form ot dyfpi-piii. tine little table Kive iminpiliii'e relief.' 2A eta,' nnil 50 ell 'i'lie Xlylta llrun.ptore, ,, , , ' Xotiecof Final Settlement. ,,.t.t,-f Odl, , I ' " " Notice' W httehy rlven that the nniTer aigUi'd ..fliniiiistratiir of Ihe mixta of Ja(!ob Aniler deceased,, lias liled bin final necoifnt In the i'onnty Court of WHahiuuiow'Ckvmity,' Ordfr, nd anhl Crti.icAbuB.uiEid Mouilay, Jnu,, i, iwoo at file hour of 10 o'olm-k, a, 111. of said day, at the County' Court' room In )Ullnbnlvv Wellington Cinlr, (rrcg.ni. aa tjio tiHie.nndj plm'H for thft iifaring of oliji'ctKiim to 8;u. I li iiitl lUTnnnt. O'Iinte.1 this lTrti day of May.'lfioo. "' , ...i , joiix w. sjhitk. Adniininlnilor of the estate of Jacob AndurMoii, dec eased. -"' 51-3 if Sliiloli'a wiuk'Ii ami ronauiniilinn cure, which ia aold for (liPHiiiall prk-o of 25c, r0e and $100, Hops in it cure take tn twrttlo Imi k and uc will re fund your- monfy. 8old fnr ovr fiO yeara on Ihw Kuarantoo. . For alo at the fvitit lru SStort' , " E. Ll McCORMICK, - . 1 1. I . , . , ' ' .' I ... i,.i ... ....Dealer in ..... .... Bicycle aild Bicycle Sundries "( KEr.MHIMJ A sri'li.tLTV. i Whot'L-i to rent aid attcond liainl wheels for sale (it r'awiimlilw ririeea. Mala Street, lllllshore, Orrraa. Adminl atrator'ai .otirot Sale of Ileal l"roierty. NOTICE IH UKRKUY tUVES 'IJJAT in pumuanee of an order of Hale made by the ounty t'ourt ol tlieHtatcof Oreiron for- Wnnhinjrton t onnty In the mailer of the extale of II. C. liaynioiid, di-cd.,and (liil. .1 May 7, I'.l II, the under. ainneit tlte-ihily nprxrhiict, qnirlltipd and at linn al in i n i-l r .lor of the extate of II. C Kavmonil, ileei-aiM.l, will from and after luemlay June l'Hn, l!M), proceed to swll in aeperale Iriit" at private mile for caih in Hand the f'lllowiH de.rnlietl real property nituate in WnrhiiiL'ton county, i iriyon, !-? line lot l cem teiy. The K W of tho H K ', of fier 2t and the W S of Ihe N W a. uf the W , ol hee. 21 T I It It j W of the WilL Mer , coiilainmg 3?0aeri .vJfcl tr icl: l; ncri-i in tlie J ih.II Mckay'nrl.. (T. near rta..lon. Hinraiiiil aale ahall be made guhject to tlie eoiiiirm ii tion of paid ' otirf.' ItiiU will tie n-eeiv(Ml hy me in the law iMUee of I. II. it K. 11. Tongue in iiilMru, Ongoik .I tinveyaner to lie al exrene u' purchaser. Jl. le.1 Una ITlli day ol M iv, l!) i. ' ..v.Av-R-n VMnMI. Adinil'itra(or of the estate of H. J, Ray- ntond, deed, . .Wt fSehulincrii h A Hfur'a lafi place lo bay farm implement. Plow, har row a and waijiiita wild at pri- lower than other dealer ofTcr Iheni. Turf and aluldre 1 1 in aleel or WixhI lieam at $11 .r0. Htiililiie pliwa cheaper. 2 borne ateol lever harrowa for l:i.50 3 hor- t'l lever harrows al jl.'i.OO 8) wide lire watrona $V. (Vim pare these priiya ..with thfiae .of other dealer. , Patent Articles.. , . Wo cany all tho popular ino odics and anything not in stoc uo will gladly got for you. Drug Sundries o nsisting of combs, tooth, hand, nail, hair and cloth brushes, tooth -powders, pastes, soaps and washes, chamois skins, purses, hot-water bottles, -nipples, etc. Stationery Our lineis .complete, consisting of the latst styles, colors and shape box' papers, tablets, envel opes,' visiting cards, note, letter, fools cap, legal cap paper, pens, inks, etc. Perfumery """"Wo carrv a large assortment of all the popular odors of the best " 'manufacturers. m The Delta . PACIFIC UNIVERSITY THREE C0LLEGE::C0URSES CIiASSIGflL, SCIENTIFIC LITERARV The Academy prepares for College and flices a thorough English Education, the best pre: paratibn, for teaching or business. All ex penses eery lotc. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $'1 per tccek, including electric light and heat. .. v . THE CCLLEQE DDPaMITORY Under experienced manaQcmcnt. toill fur nish rooms and board at plan, not to exceed f 1.50 , For full, particulars, address ' president McClelland," ..Forest Croce, Oregon in it,,i. . The Hillsboro Ph armacy PU,JK ,!!t.f;. . , "I"" RADE CHEMICALS. Prices that Preach; t (JoiiiiIiic Kastniaii . .KtMlakM at 20 per cent 4liscouiit. Line of Photo Supplies. New York Tii- MONDAY, " U KHM;s y, KltlllAY I'raclii ally ttf 11 $ A DAILY I I'lbUlie Cheapest hnotcn A new and remrkal,y attractive pul.licalion, profum ly IlluHtnted With lirotraita anil llalf lnrn- e.in. . ,7 . . ' lams all Ihe Htrikinst newa fcHtoreM of The Daily Tribune. , f i il war deapalfhea, 'Domealic ami foreign ii ir.M,ii,i,-, niifirt ni'-rifH tinnier ulrkrira An ii , , .. . : oua illUHtrationa, Infuial infonua- 'B ,,nMtllw -Rricultural (lo tion, fitMhlon nod a. AgriciillurHl P""'uent, , farbion arlivlca for Ihe ZK.ZZrL w"". "-rtion' tor-M- and market reporta. ' It la mailed at same hour as the daily edition .,, tilar auharript ion price 8 1. 50 per Year. e furniali it. with llin iiii nn ik T for 83.00 per Year, ' Send all orders to the INDEPENDENT,- Hillsbord; Oreflon fJ F. DA VIES. .'. ....... J. '"'"''TTT'TT t ea...D.NT. . - C. T. BELCHER. I ' SIO'V AND THI. St. Charles Hotel raat and Worrlaaai rts I'.rtlaad Oregaa. Ellrie;LlKhta, Klee.trlc Ilella and Hydraulic Klevator. " . 1 faanertlan. .... .. C-ve us a call, - . IUVIES & Drug Store. .SPRING TERM . BEGINS APRIL 23, 1900. cost on. the club Now York v.: H'ctiklv I'ubliMhed on ' THUItSDAY For over 'fifly-eIKlit , .. years a National IVibuiio Pr (or arm,,M n whose reader "vlnteJ "e very beat ele- "'""VV' ,,ur, lmu.nIrJr population. It irivm all im.rt.nt .u- ., wn n nit? n-ii,.,. ,, ,. . . " " Rnl wor,,, ,h" moRt r,,"',le markel reKirt. "Faat'lr.a(iii(f abort 'ounK- 'I the ."ixjople's mper" for the entire United States. lU'Kiilar avlwerlllon priee 8 1 OO per Year, e will lurninh It with Ih Ixdk. I'KMiKNT for . i i , $1.60 per Year' ... KELCHEIt, JlanaRors. 1 -f v.hiihim am, J , rtii aW J