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MILLS130R0 INDEPENDENT Knturad fit in p xtoiltm at lllllaboro, Or ua aooud-ohu until mutter. bithavription, la tavaiiOM, pr yrar, l.M. iilLUsUOUO i'l'bLIblllXti Co. I'ruua. 1). M.C. UAl'LT, Editor. rCI 141, fAfHH Of TUIC flT KICI DAY. MAY. X, liXX). KU'l HI.H AN MATE TICKET. ror tonn xiniuii, Kirtit District, JilO.MAH 11. TONUUK, of VVIiingluu County. For tiunrt-'iue Jutie, C. E. WOLVEKTON, of I. inn County For KoihI mid Dairy Cumiuiiiaioiier, J. W. HAlI.KY, of M ultuoiiiuh County. Ki l l Itl.lUX MSTKHT IKkKT. Kor District Attorney, "tli District, HAKIilSON ALLEN, of Clat.sop County, Kor Joint Senator, liilh Uiatrict, H. 1'. COHSKUU8, of Washington County. KKl'tKLK AS (Ol .VrV TICKET. t or benutor, E. VV. HAINES, fur lU'nreacntutivca, AUNEU HKKM.S, (iICO W. HII'lT. J. C. HCC1IANAN. For County ('lurk, J. A. TliOKNUUKUII. For Hhuritf, JOHN McNAMElt. i r- or Ucoordcr of Conveyuncca, CALVIN JACK, Jr. Kor Aaauaaor UEO. II. WILCOX, For Cointnbwioiier, T. U. TODD. For Treasurer, It. CKANDALL, ' Fur fcit'rvcyor, A. A. M UK KILL, For tiuneriiiteuJcnt of Bchoola, II. A. 11 ALL, For Coroner, Dr. A. L. BAYLOR, anil I'oiiMtulile District Olllcera. North llillaboro. For Justice of the Peace, J. W. 1! A I LEY. F"r Countable, K. 11. BAIJl'KNUTON. Houth Hillsboroi For J uk t li e of tlie lVuce, 1IKNTON 11UWMAN. ForCoiKtablu, M. 8. DAILKY. J. I CA MI'AlliN M'KAkl.Xi. The candidates on the republican ticket will meet the voter of WhhIi intim county at the following men tioned times and places: Alay 25 Cornelius 8 :0H) p m " lit! Buxton 1 80 m " 28 laurel 8 :(M) ID June 1 Uloncoe 8 :(M) p m " 2 Uillsboro 1 :30 p iu W LToojic'a ApvoiutuientH. May 81 Forest drove 8:00 in V N lUrrt tt'n AnpolutuieutR. Way SO Tiyardville 8;00 p tu Kultoil'a Apnulutiueiit. lion. C. W. Kulton of Astoria will make tlirte upeecheti iu thin county: May 2S Kherwood 8:00 pm " 2 IlillnlH)ro 2:lM' p in " 2'J-CIaHton 8;00pua COM I. Ml KVt.VIS. May 27, C'onUuctor'g eicuniiotl to The Dall.-H. .May l!s, Kclipse of the suu. IIhv iiil, Memorial dav. June liruthoi hixsl of Kuilruiul Train men a exi uraiou to balciu. June 4, Mate and county elections. June 7, Eleventh annual convention of WaNliingtou Coiintv fMimlav echtxila at 1 1 i lltnr. i'HU-UOEK VEX.iinm Y. KuHioniatM art attempting lo make headway aalDit the mliMnist ration ami the republican party ty work ing up a pro-U.M-r sctitiuu ut. The I.vi-H'KNDt .nt ha already shown how unjust audi action K that thi ii4 the only government that hart tak en any atep showing friend-hip to the liners. Germany has not done so, not France, nor Italy nor Ku.mh, not eveu Holland the original borne of the Iioers. The demiigogy of the aiiipe is eloquently aliown iu the ar ticle from the Wood hum Jndepea dent printed on the first page of this i.inue. Not content with thia general work the further attempt la making to Intluence the Herman vote of thia county attinat Mr, longue. JN w there ia no reason in the attempt. Congressman Tongue ia on record aa a friend of the lioera, an much of a friend aa an American cit'zen oupM to be. In (X'tolier 'ant, poxxitily ear lier he with a large numlier of netia tor, repreHentativea, Judgea of the U. 8. coLf' etc., aigued a peti tion which waa preienil to the pre nident thru tlie New York World. In reHiton.se and at the moat oppor tune time tlie president signified to the Jiritinh (loveruiiient hia wllling ueao to xereise hia gMxl o dices in be half of peai-e. Thia ia all Mr. Tongue could do, at least all that he ought to do, and it ia all au American citizen, having in view the iutereataof thia country and ita people ought to attk him to do. 'Hie petitiou to the p re al-lent signed ty Mr. Tongue la In theae wordt: The undersigned repreaeutativea of American public and private life moat respectfully petition you to of fer the friendly service of the United tStatea in mediation between Great bntiau and the Keputilics of the Transvaal and the Orange Free Slate. Article 1, 2 and 3 of tha plan adopted by the Peace Congreaa make such offers the right ol any friendly iwmer. even uuring me course oi howtilit en. We resectfully suhuiit that it la not only the right and duty of this nation, but also its high privilege, to striva to prevent the wiping out of two of our sister republics, the deso lation of thousands, of English and Houth African homes, the slaughter of thousands of civilized men, and the drenching of Houth Africa with blood and tears. Higned Ac. DALY'S F1NAXUAL I'l A I KOKH. Dr. Daly said to C. II. Newell of Lake county : "Free silver is a folly and would national hanks of Portland showed deptwits auiouutiug to over Bve mil lions, and it is sate to say that the seven nrivate batiks of tht eity had as much more, or a lotil of ten Uiil liona and yet only one half luilliou was aseeased. In other words, under our rreent taxation system. txa tioo ia oneiual, and almoet every IhkJv ha.ks uoon it as robbery, aud ail of those that do, attempt to cape it. In nhort, the present sya teiu of raining reveomt for govern uieut offers opportunity to the rascal and tern (its the honest taxpayer to become one. In fact it affords school for scoundrel. F.ast Ongon ian. The republican key notea from the different states all have the aame sweet sound swelling into an anthem of peace, content and happiness in the homes of the people. Eugene Beg inter. Dr. II. Daly, of Lakeview, who is running against Tongue la the First district is the oily tongued individual who deluded many republicans in this county into a belief that be was (inlawed to free silver and thus se cured his election to the state senate, He now anuouncui himself a bimet alixt. in othea words, a oouulist. His iiertidy of four years ago will prove boomerang. He has forfeited the re spect of many persoual frieuds and will meet cert in aud lasting defeat in June. Crook County Journal. The Argus has a lot lo say about the coriupt Hiuion ring which for shame's sake a snipe organ ought not to mention. The democrats are directly responsible for the selectloi of Mr. Simon and if he Js objection able they have theuii-elvea to blame, In 1897 the Independent poiuted to the lact that democrats wickedly and corruptly refused to perform their plain duty and that if evil came of it that party would be re soonaible. The Artrus endorsed the action of the democrats then and It nrobabiy does so now. Hence If evil has resulted that organ should now remain silent. The East Oregonian holds that drunkards should be disfranchised believing that such a regulation would be of greater benefit to the temjKrance cause than all prohibi tion tickets that has been or will be nominated. That pa tier reaches its conclusion by this course of reason irg. "To attempt to control men's appetites by enacting and enforcing a man-made-law is almost a waste of effort. Men who cannot govern their appetites should probably not be al lowed to participate in the govern. WAIEER. "Sorry sir, but its all we have today, sir. Political honor lies lightly on some shoulders, but it is a pleasure to record the fact that mch ople are few iu the republican party. One now iu mind is he who received large vote iu (he late republican nominating convention for and iui portmit place who now is working With might and uiaiu lor the ticket that opMiacs the party which has helped him to thousands of dollars Without tlie aid of republican voles the snipes cannot elect a single men on their ticket. If there are men in the county who heretofore have volts! witli the republican party but n.iw Ix'lievo iu auti-enpansion, free silver, free trade, etc, they can atlbn to vole the snipe ticket, but if they still believe iu protection, the gold stand, rd, expansion keeping the tl.ig where our soldiers with the old iSpringfichls put it. they will vote the republican ticket streight. 1 he snipes have lwen boisterous, but the candidates had a well attend ed meeting in (irange hall on Wed nesday behind linked and bolted doors, and now they are as silent as oysters. Not a word ha." leaked ot w hat they did and whereas ta-fore the meeting , one snipe partijui WBnted to let ..0 that one-half of the snip' ticket, would tie elected, since then, while he may yet he will ing to rihk his coin, ha does not talk so loud. The seven men that they are to beat are live on the legislative ticket, the 'sheriff and clerk. Now those seven sniw may he elected hut If they are a demo jmp.free silver-tlag-furler w ill lie cl.s ted U. 8. senator, next w inter. That is all. precipitate the country lato a panic." To the Oregonian reporter, who Hsked his views on the money ques tion he replied, "that the financial declaration of the democratic, popu list and silver republican platform of 1SU8, as cou firmed by the democratic platform of 1!00, fully represented his views on the money question." Again to au Oregonian rejMirter, "Presm-d for a further discussion of the money question. Dr. Daly "smil ing" a "sweet smile," patted the reHrter on the shoulder aud said : "a candidate for office must be care ful about what he says." IUt. HAM'S l'l.ATKOK.M. "A candidate for oflli-e must careful alsitit what he says." be S I' ATE I'KKSS. Uncle Ham has "seen" the hsvcis of Kuroe, and "gon them an armor plant better" on the naval construc tion game. He rather likes the play in which he was initiated by the war with Spain. Eugene Iicgister. If the democrats try to mike a Ika-r Issue in Oregon they will have intelligent Germans asking why de mocrats seek to meddle in a war be tween two other nations, and refuse to hack up such sentiments by their opxiitiori tostrengt hening our army and navy, The democrats' ideas and actions don't hitch. The German- Americans are not fools, nor are they, as the democrats Imply, Boers. Wis allium Iiidea'tident. ment of others. If ine man who abuses the use of alcoholic leverages was disfranchised, on the ground that since he cannot control himself he should not expect to participate in governing others by his right of suffrage, It would likely do more for temH'rance than even the adoption of prohibition and at the same time it would leave to men who could control them? elves all the rights guaranteed to them under free insti tutions and self-government." Congressman Tongue is to be one of the orators on Decoration day at Washingto D. C. There are four celebrations iu the Capital city this year, Arlington, Holdiers Home, (Hen wood and Congressional. Mr. Tongue will be at Glen wood ceme tery. He was wanted at the Soldier's Home, but the Glen wood committee tendered the first Invitation which W.ts accepted. Two j tar? ago he de livered the oration at the 4th of July celebration held at the loot of Washinglou uiooument. Oregon is gelling her ahare of recognition In the oratory line, but we cannot ob ject since it gives as favorable advertising. senator Hoar notwithstanding his anli-eiiiao-ioii viows. has a correct omivption of the strergth of th Uuitid S'ates. In a receut epefh ..leaking ol the poiliou we occupy in the estimation ot the nations be said: "The United State came out of the war of HI2 a first cla power aud she has been a first class powe ever since a tajwer that has kept oil the whole of Europe from North America and the West Iudian is lands, except as It was there before, . . . There has not been a coun try since that time, great or small that has ventured to tackle us, aud (here is not a country on earth, great or small, thai would dot have got out of any trouble wbb us by diplo macy rather than by war." Crnsul Mason of llerltn, reports to his borne government that Germany has been paralyzed at the enormous upward bound of the foreign trade of the United States. German mer chants conclude that this foreign trade is due to our tariff laws where fore they propose to remodel their tariff so as to be a copy of ours, only they propose to discriminate agaiust us. If our Tutonic friends adopt that policy they will make a mess of it. In America we shun discrimi nating laws. bat we seek are re gulations that shall be just to our own people, and bear alike on our neighbors. Mr. Long deuies that he offered dollar for proof of ihe Inukfen dent's cartoon, thai is, by implica tiou be deuies. He asks to be led up agaiust the person who says be oiler ed him the dollar. A re-inveaiiga tion allows that Mr. Long asked a young man II be could get a pr.jf An evasive reply was bis answer I would give a big dollar to gel one." It is admitted that the offer is uot a legal tender, but Mr. L ng there la your man. Do unto him Next time don't talk loosly. Do democrats of the coast counties Whom Dr. Daly says need river aud harbor iuiprovmeuls, think the doc tor who if elected would not be on the river aud harbor committee do more than Mr. Tongue who is' on that committee. New members do Dot get on those important commit tees, aud while Oregon baa a man there good policy demands that he be kept there. When republicans vote to fill county office with a democrat or a populist they assist to put an oppo neut in the very best place he can occupy to organ ue to defeat republi can work when you are endeavoring to elect a r publican president, gov ernor or other state officer, lie care ful and think of these things when you vott. Corvallis Gazette. Pressed for a further discussion of tbe money question, Dr. Daly smiled oue ol his sweet smiles patted the re porter on the shoulder, and said: "A candidate for office must be careful about what he says." Montana has as many senators as Kentucky bas governors and about as frieudly. Dr. Daly, tbe fusion candidate for Congress was In Washington county last weed putting up bis political fences and was introduced to E. li. Tongue, the son of our Congressman, who asked Daly if be was going to tump Washington county. The Senator replied "no I will not do so on account of Mr. Tongue's absence from tbe state" whereupon Tongue Jr. replied that he would be glad to have; Mr. Daly make a few speeches iu thecounty and that if he did not want lo do so because of Mr. Tongue's absence in Washington that he would canvass the county with him jointly and that he would take Dily around in nis own buggy. Air. Daly is no peaker and he is afraid that should he attempt to make speeches that the effort would kill him, aud he has made use of Tongue's absence as an excuse for his not going into the canvass and proclaming himself from the platf orm so that the people of the first district might not know what kind of material the snipes are run ning in this district. But the bluff would not work in Washington county. It was railed. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION La , O.is, The asMtitsii.tnt of Multnomah county for IKm, shows a reduction of f I1,2I0,0'.3 in values over lv.6. Money on hand and a.-Mswcd In lS'.t:t amounted to tl,M3,175 while in I8!r-) it decreased to .'.27,?25. Town lots le II from 2l,26 1,531 to f 1 4,122,008. Improvements from 1,771,41)7 to ti,iV7,l'.)2. On April S, Isw a little more than one month later than this assett-meut, the statements of the four The bubonic plague has otitaiued place In San r rancisco, and this fact justly alarms all coast towns. The plague is an oriental filth disease aud contagious. The health officers ol Oregon will not allow ships from San Francisco to pass Astoria with oui rigui inspection, and all cars from the infected city are halted at Ashland for ms-clioi . Thus it is proposed lo protect Oregon. The North Pacific railroad com pany nas voluntarily reduced its railroad lares to 3 cents per mile In Oregou and Washington. The cut takes effect July 1st. The old rate was 4 cents. N' D Orrici at Okkhon City Mar. VJ l'OO. TOTICE IS HKRKUY GIVEN THAT tlie followiiiK-nnintKl nettler li:m tiled notice of hia intention to make final proof in support of his claim, anil that miiil proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Uregon City, Ore., on July 2, 1WJ0 viz: FRANK H. McOAFFIN, H. E. lliiW, for die E U of N I i and E i of H E Hec !W T 2 N K 7 W. He nuiit the following witnesses to prove hia continuoua 'eeidence upon and cultivation of laid land, vix: John B. Uard of Ast jria. Ore. James A. McLean, of ' D, C. HuU-h, of Portland. " L. V. 11 it-key, ot til A3. 1!. MCH) REM, I"7 Register Howard of Alabama is a populist. He is campaigning in Oregon and Is said to be a more effective speaker than W. J. Bryan. XOTK K WOK ri lll.H ATIO Laud Orrtca at Oriuo City, 0 Vuy 19 l'lOT VOTlt E 18 HEREBY GIVEN. Vh , I 1 the foil. mini: named st-ttler haa nll notice of l.n intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that mtiil proof wn. m uiue oeiurv ine ne(isur anil Ke reiver at O egon City, Ur., in July, , l.HX), vix: ' JAMES A. McLEAN. H. E. VXi. for the N W Sec. l T J N K tie names the following witiieiwes to prove in continuoua reaidei re upon ami cultivation of aanl land, vix: John 8 Hard, of Astoria, Ore. Frank H. MiSlaltin. of D. C. Hatch, of Portland, U V. ilu key, of ' CHAti. B. Mm RES, '7 Register. Trainmen, Brotherhood of Railroad will givo their Excursion Annual IsTE mzm aJLl3 1 i ' f. to Sunday, June 3, '00 4 Bands in Attendance from Dallas, Monmouth, Port and! and Sherwood. Bicycle Races, Base Ball, Trick Bicycle Riding and many other Attractions. All State Building-s will be Open. $1. Train Leaves Hil sboro at 7:30. Patent Articles Wo cany all tho jiojiular mo oilios and anvtliiiiir not in sloe - ml wo will gladly i;ot for you. Druii Sundries Fare Round trip and ad mission to Fair Grounds Notice of Final Sett lenient. Notice U hereliy iriven that the iinHoi- Higneil hiia filed Iiih tinal account hh aiiini niutralor ile-txniiN-iion-v. illi-the will an nexed of the estate of Sarah J. Mull, ilcul, iu the County Court of the Mate ofOr gon for Vaxhiu;tin County ami tint Haiti eomt hftH fixed Tut'B.lav thf.'.th ilav of June, 1SHK), at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of aaiil day aa the time for licarini! ol lectlona to luul biial account ami lor tin' settlement thereof. K. H. TliM i UK. AtlininiMtrator-tle-lmniH nnn-Hith-the-vt ill annexeil of the entitle of Sarah J. Mull, deceased. M 2 TAX aOTIC'K. ( ntarrli Cannot he Cured w th local aiilication, as they cannot leach he Heat of the diseawe. Caiarrh ia a hlood or count itutional ilinease, und iu or der to cure it you iniint take internal lem-edii-H. liall'H Catarrli ui-e iH taken inter nally, ami act directly on the dlood and miicoiiH HiirtaceH. liall'H Catarrh t 'ure ia not a Uack uieilicine. It was trcHcribcd tiy one of lie in-Ht ihyHii-ianH in thia eoiiu try for yearn, and as a re ular iireacrmtion. It iii coiiiiiinimI ut i tie lieHt tonica known coutinirii witli the lient lilood iuritierH, act ing diret! ly on the mucoiia Hiirfacea. The ierftxt coinlitnation of tlie two inured cut- is WMit )noiliiceH such womlerfiil reaul a in curii Catarrh, bend fur teatiuioniula free. Ad.lrcHH, K.J CHENEY A Co., Toledo) Solii liy liniKKiHlt. 7.'ic. ilall'h Kaiuiiy I'illa are the beat. 0N, AND AFTER MONDAY. APRIL Hi. 1!). the lax roll for the vear will he in mvolliceand taxen carried there on will lie due and iayalile. iliey will he delinquent alter June 1, rm. tileyclc luxes are due and payalile. 1(1-63 W. II. llradl'ord. Shertlf and 'f ax-Oolh-etir. NOT1CK WOK IM lil.H' A Tl N' Land Olhceot Orepjon City Ut-Mi. M-AV Id. lHI. TOTICE IS HKKKIIY lilVEN, THAT the followinir named m-ltler lias tiled notice of hia intention to make l.nal i roof in Mipport of hi claim, anil Ih t -aid iriHil' will h-j made ' efore the lU'inter ami K - iveratOreKon City. Ureiion, on Juiy. 2, I'.ktO, viz: JOHN 8. OA RD, E. No. l(Mf6 for th W 'A (Sec. M T 1! N B 7 W. He name the fol owing? witneHses to prove hia continuoua reHidenoc upon and cuitivatoiu ol Haul land, via: lamea A. Vclxsan, of Afioria, Ore. Frank H Mctiailiu. ot 1 1. C Hatch, ol l'ort and, " V. liickey, of " " OH AS. II. MOOKKS, 1-7 HcuiHter AUKN IS wanted for tin- hent typeviriter on the market, thu "PittMhur); Vinilile;" w-riti:i in sii:iil al all tiuicH; excltiHive territory ifiven. AddreHH liimllcy Hard ware t'ouipauy, 1'iitHhurr, l'a. ker'n Dyspcpviii Tiihlets are oll on h punitive (riiaraiitce. Curen heart-liurn raimnn ol tlie looil, iliHtrcHB atter eating; or iniy nuiii oi lljKpcpMa. line littli- tui pivea imiiieilui e relict. 2.' ctn, and (HI cla 1 .1- I'e'ta limx Wore. onsKstinuj of combs, tooth, hand, nail, hair and cloth brushes, tooth jMwdors, pastes, soaps and hi w J 1 1 " 'ft washes, chamois skhis, jmrses, hot water bottles, nipples, etc. I Stationery Our lineis .complete, consistiiii; of the latst styles, colors and shape box papers, tablets, envel opes, visiting cards, note, letter, fools cap, lepd cap paper, pen, inks, et c k Pcrfumei 0 carry a larie assortment of au me popular odors 01 The nest manufactureis. The Delta Drug Store. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - THREE COLLEGE::COURSES CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY lee of FiiihI Metlleiiient. A I'owder Mill Explosion Ilemoves everything in fizht; 'otlo tlrantic mineral JiIIIh, hut huth wre mighty ilan(fproun. Don't (iynmnite the delicate iriachinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloe iura when Dr. Kinif 8 New Life I i I 1h which are ifentle Hit a Hummer Iree7. do the work perfectly. (!ures Head ache, ConHtipation. Only 2)(" ut Delta Dru(f Store. The Scientific American of May II) notices and illuHlralesa window cur tain pole invrnted hy A. H. Wticn and A. L. Mclj'tid of Fore-t (iicve. The iole diniiences vii'ii rt i-k- ' t seem adapted to lioitl and keen in place the rurta'n fn' rie more pcrleel ly than the old Mile. otio: ton ii in icA iio .Notice is hereby given that the under Hiiicl uilniuiiHtiator of the exlatn Jacol) Anilernon iliieawd, ha a tiled Ilia hi, ;il account in thu County Court iiHliiiitton County, Oregon, and flftii I our I liaa lixe.1 Momlav. Juno. IS. l'.HKI at the hour of 10 o'olikk, a. in. of Haul ilav, at the Comity tVmrt room in I illstMr, WiiHlunirtoii Count v, Uregon as ine tune mm place lor thu hearing olijii tiiiriH to Haid tinal account. Ihiteil thin 17th dav of May, I'.HHI. JOHN V, Slll'TK, AdmiiUHtrator of the estate of Jacob Amicrioii, deceased. 51-3 1 f Sib i h ill 'rt mini h anal o. v.,u,i n ...n .-...,.1 ninu ll .) t III cure, which is wild for ttieniiiHll pri;e of 2.K', Tide and $100, doen not cure Ukt the bottle hark and we will re fund vour monev. Soht for nvnr Ml yenrs on this trufrantee. Kor salo at the tieita Drii( Store. Lni Orrici at Orkuon City Ok. OT1CK IS HERKHY GIVKN. I ll A J the followiiitf-naiuca te-ttler ban Ii d notice of liia intfiition to inak linat proof t ot bin chiim, and tli;U ku 1 rro l ill fw nuule U'fore the 1 01111 1 I'I'tk e Wanbititon County, at ilillsb'iro un ., o;: htt 'J, lA), Tiz; CUAS. H. M1LKKU. H. E. No 10181 for tbe fc of N W A and lota 1 ami 2 bee 7 1 a N K .( W. ' lie n aines the IoIIowidk w uih-i'8 to I pr ve hia continuoua ri-Hideiu-e noon and cultivtition of Raid land, viz; Daniel Koe, ot r.:u una, On. Shern an liacon. o! " ThoH, U. Mearliam, of " ' Arthur Hacon. of " til Ad. H. Mi)i i e l Mccormick, Dialer i.i iiicyclft and Bicycle Sundries UF.ru mm; a M'Kiti.rv. Wheels to rent u ht-el.-i for shU nt llala Street, 1 1 M-cotuI hand r iimiiihHo prills. Illllslinro, Oregon. Ad ml iiiHtrttlor'a ot iceol Snlo ut Itenl IroM'rtj. Wn. ScbGlnwicb, of Wafliington County. peojiles' Democratic Candidate fur State Dairy ami IhkI Commissioner Mo You Want One Hundred linllar.' Any irood man or woman can organize a lodire ol the Itanker'n 1'nion ol the W rl . of Omaha, Ni hraiika, Teachera ami Mu- i.la tinil the work hi.-iilv reuiiineraiiM and ' lcahant. The ieu lin l'r;it'rnal ."m-ic- ty in the West. I'aya lit ath. I'o-al iliiy and Old Aire claim, ami inue J ini oiea for mail and wife. Tayn Sii-k ml cidctit claiina lAslres in thirty Hale . I.arjre meniherMbip oi men and wonu-n hpleotlul n-aerTe plan. If you ran- to niaM lliai.i (I or a ore in a week or two, i He in the (leneral Mana er. Hunkers I iiinti of the World. I'ortlaml OreK'in, for a c-ninr iet aa IK-al or Lhntrict Manager ami fr:.iiii. a loile. Kvery day's delay means your moniel lo. Sunday Memorial Service. Memorial services w II Is1 hel l at thr Conirreirational churv h Huml.ty M.iv Ttn 19 0 at llo clock a m. K. v K r.;il i. li. will prt-ach the Memorial nerin-m (.-tu liera of lien. HaiiMim l'oi-t ami hi 1 1 . I Corti will meet at II. A. 11. II ill at ') o'rloi-k a rn of aniil day pn-pareil Ui man ii ill a notiy to trie riiun n. Hy onier of U. . Hale. Tout Coin maiiiier. Atteat, Kudolrh Cralid ill, Adjutant llilinlioro, Oregon May y, 1 vont i; is iinii iiY oivkv that 11 in pursuance ol an order of aale made . hy the i oiinty I otirt ol t he Male of Oreimn tor aldington lounty in the i matter ol the entail- of II. C. Itaymoml, !ii' C'l ,and dated May 7, III 11, the under aifiad the duly appointed, iiialilie'l ami ' ai lil'K udlniiiiitr lor ol the eatate of II, r. l.avmoiid, deceaM'd, will from und atl'T lue-ilay June Pltn. I'.0, proci-ed to a-'ii in ieperale Irai-tw at private aale for c:..-li III li iml the loltowilii; ilew:ribeil real property situate in Wa.l.itiL't.ii county, I ( h fL'on, to-wit : One lot in Hi V ceiu teiv. I I ii- li ol the S K 4 of .-ir -a and the W ' ol the N W 4 and the t W of Mis;. U I I I K " VV o tlie Will. Mer , i-ontainina; :.i acres, .id tract; l. acre In the llollald I VrKnr 1 1. I.. !'. near iiastoli. I hat said sale shall l made sulijist lotheciiu :rma- , t loll ol said otirt. Illds will he received II vii eat thelawoll.ee ol I. II. A. K. B. j loiit'tatni 1 1 i llhoro, I inyou. Conveyance ' to he al ev eli-e o pi ircllaser. j ll. lid tins ITiii dav ol May, l'li. I A. MONII. A ll.iui-' i.itor of I he i state of H.C. Ilay l mniid. di cd. bl 4 Ht htilinerich A ISonV it the placA to my farm implement. I'lowx, har rum and Wmk'UI nuld at price lower than other ileali M efTer them. Turt mid siul,ti( 1 1 in hIii I or wimmI U-am at tll.'iU. SDildile iown rlifHier. 'Z hnr-K Hted lever harrow for II I .VI ;! her' Mtifl lever hurrnuH al "i.imi l!l wide tire WHifons fi."). Oimpxre the irien Willi thir of oilier dealeM. I The Academy prepares for College and qices a tliorouflh Ltifllish Education, the best pre paration for teachmq or business. All ex penses rery lore. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per tceek, includinu ?Iectric liflht and heat. THE CCLLEGE DORMITORY ii.. i unaer experienced management, ttill fur nish rooms and board at cost on the club plan, not to exceed $ 1.50 For full particulars, address president McClelland, Forest Groce, Oregon SPRING TERM BEGINS APRIL 23, 1900. The Hillsboro Pharmacy PUKE MIUGS. UWn UllXM) niOHMLK. Prices that Preach. (icnuiiic Ejislniiiii Kodiiks ut l( - t 11 IV i Full Line of Photo Supplies. .Now York Tri- Wockly Tiibuno Monday, vi.im;s)ay, KM DAY. IVacll-Hlly A DAILY Yo.k Hrockly Tiil)uii(3 I'uliliMheil on TIIUIWDAY Kor over flfly-eiKht years a National Family Phiht lor Cheapest httOtCn Br","r"r'l vilhier-i, whiwa readern . i ... have) rpiircNcnttxl the verv I-! el- new and remarkahly attractive . , 1 e,u pulilicHlion, ,rofiiM'ly illu.lr.iKHl " ",,r c"un'ry xultion. ltri iirotraitH and liHlf-toney; con- l trivea all ImnorlHiif nia ,.r lainH hII the Htrikinir newa featureii of nHli..n .,, . , . . ,. ' ,. The Daily Trihune. H,,ecial war anl W"rl,, ",e aumt "'le leapatcheH, Domexlic and foreign iarRt-i rejMirtsi. FHHc!i,atinir Hhort Htori. N, an unexcelled agricultural d. imrtment, funhion arthlin for the l)ofieilic and correHponilence, hort Htoriea hiimer oiisi illuHtriilinnM, inruHtriul informa tion, IrtHhion nolen. Aifriitiltnril mattersi carefully treated, and com prehennive and reliatile fltiHticial and market reiairlH. It i mailed Ht khiiio hour as the tlaily edition. uliir sulMcription price SI. 60 per Year. e furnish it with tlie niikpkn- Iik T for S2.00 per Year. women, llluMrationn for old and yuntf. it 1h tlf. ')ctipi,.'8 ,K.r" for the entire United Htat-s. Iteular svlwtnpiion price 31 OO per Year. will lurninh it with th 1'KXHKNT for SI. 55 per Year Inuki Send all orders to the INDEPENDENT, Hillsboro, 0re9 on F. OAVIES. pnasioiNT. T. BELCHER. C'T AND TRIAS. St. Charles Hotel lacoiifoRATrn rront ami M..rrlaM;strerts I'.NIhii.I Orpa. Kl.-rtnc;i.hd,t, 1-hM-lrlo ll.., liv,r.11ln kb..n. Ur, .Xaltr., to . titMA k.. (on urct ion. (( I. .11 ICoixiK at l.'i in la VIV tS (111, J DAVIKS A; ItKLCIIKR, Manarn.