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iHLLSliOKO 1M DEPENDENT 'Euauoole oh fa.vatic. fc.uWre-1 n tae ui:lloe at UllUUorvt, On aa a ood-eisse nul imnr. tlubesvlpuoa, w aUVaUoe, B4T jeuX, tLio. UlLfJsbviiO tfb'iiLilitil&lj Co. i'rva. II. M. U OAttl, ivutu. r HI I At. fAftuH U til. Hit JriUJJAY, JULY, J, Itiuu. Teddy Huootvcll will wake au tensive lour ol tho wi-sl. ilryau will aletr clear of all low u uu Ualt set lor visits. Oiiu M llie Uiiii Hho wtul 10 tight lor Ills country, aud louglit; It e oilier U the uiau Hlio weut la tljjlu lor hid country, and rueiiicJ. XJou. 11. W. CorlH.11, ul I'orUdud, auuuuucie thai U will be it candidate or L 84. eenaior belore llie It-ginla lure Ibia winter. im Oivgim jwli' Helmut liai A Jirciwcd doubts auoUl Air. CorlM ll Lu iuL' n candidate thin winter, seeing bin ovtu county went agulnnl Imu, LUt this oukml uu iniuiiceuiciil removes nil uncertainty. We are nacurrd tiy di,--iple ul Mr. liryan tlmt no mutter who is elected "llie gold aiuiidiirtl law is iu effect throughout llie cowing admin- A uiHj'irity of the democratic! com lulttee on Iatfuriii, when this tl. le- iratt-a from the territory w hich do not participate In the pnwidciitial fried ioo are excluded, were ojiixsseil to reatnriiiiug the lh-lo-1 fa lacy, but Uryan, through tila at kuowledged agent, dictated that the did relu- lon ulioulil In included. Tbia ha led to a heated debate between Eawl- ern mA'M aa t whether the Nebras ka lajlltician ia a uViuaKOtcutt or fauallc. The principle of free coinage at the ratio of Hi-io-1 without waiting lor the I'otirietil ol auy oilier nation, has been deuioiitraled to be ao absolute, ly fair, hat by couiuiou conaent uueu m-eui to at; fee that any one ad vocating it at tui time, uiu be either a demagogue or a fauallc, aud in view of the unpopularity of this l-irue, Id almont every portion of the country it would anew that only by reaaoii of fanaticism would meu cling to it. Now it la not pleaaaut to designate a man as being either a demagogue or a fanatic, Ul the two, of course, (he latter it the uiort respectable, for t fanaliv is iuvariubly honest In his convictions., white a demagogue is invariably dlshonent. As to which is the more dangerous of the two, the reasoning of llie Chic ago Tribune will probably be accept ed as sound. In discussing this par licular matter, the Tribune says: A demagogue elected to office ou that Jeffenwm and Mouna took terrl lorie to lie atM0rlM.1l, w hile Mckin. l'-y look them to bold in depeiMleni-e. lie may make a hundred remarks nti various quertiotia roueernlng eipau sion about which men hoiiestly differ But that la not giving a fair and ipjare answer lo the exact question raised by the democrat themselves pursue busiii' v, or to in their platform. It ia that we wish Mr. Bryan would give, though we have not much expectation lhal be will honestly face the issue iU' stead of meeting it with some xeo iou4 countei argument. win never an Auierictni -iixe uhelher llilsnlo l.ry or cliplnlinl wlu-'.hir iu pursuit of l'Uii'M or 1 plcaut , In s U-eu riiil(Ud ui.dirl treaty lipulaliolls lo I lilt-r lite 1m ii ikI irlt-s of the t'hiuem- K uoirc, or ol auy oilier iHiuntry 011 ear.h, tlul his life anil his li:eitj, hii right t preticll the gtHpel, must ! proiected and ilc feuded by all the powers al llie coiu,. maiiil of this government, stum Id it even take every soldier, every sailor, every ship, and every gu'i iu tte ponrteMsinn of our government. (J v. ;CHA3iriON BINDEI?S iitaud Ilea l and bhouhkri Above all other aa these will Testify: j MounuinOaU-, Ore., My is, lyo-J. .MiuUril, lrlA Ma v-r I utiiauii. tr Ml.--tlio i:liaiiipiuu blit.ltjr 1 U.iinlit ol f'u Ijih )mx lias giveu jjo-Hi Helai'Uuu. I lliiuW 11 i inn hfcUiet iuuiuii iliuJer 1 live it(ll. J ft heuvjf trop ul iluwu gram jai yr aiul cm 11 witu uu pan ui Uuia. l.ocliullv, NgMwi, M. W. Ualiu. liimliiloii, Ore., Majr M. Itfoo. Miujicil, Uuisuvtr Co., 1'uiiluuU. OutiUiuiuu ; ioui. infiigil 111 (iu,, luiiv aud aould auy ihui iu lhauiHiu lliiiiler 1 ImjiivUi ul Viu u. .1 uuu . 1. i'orto Kicau government a dcai tare ! the Uvea and lilieitiia of their tili! ivcu yei frt t oalUfacuita. lusiecuully, . IS'iKiMHl; C A. keUli. Lukau, Ore., May 2a, ljiaj. Miulit'll, ia a aiaver la, 1 uriutua. IX'arMn: I ul ausavr yuur kiud letiL-r. 'llie tliuuipiuu liiuiler i uuugla ' irum your Urui Uiti )er ia a very klhU uue. It run rav auu dua na wurk ui pertuiiiou. Voura Uepecliully, (Mgiuxij Jacob llubor. ' When the platform declares the eromeuts are orguuiaed to pn ti-t from precedent anj "iueonsistent xens. The greater the danger, the with republican Inslitullons" It greater and more Imperative th makea an atstolutely false tteiueut, duty. When an Americau citieu b which we defy Mr. Bryauor auy lawfully within tae territory of any other democrat to prove true The other goverumeut, with its consent, 1'orto Itican government no more upon lawful business, and his life or governs without consent or taxes wilhout represent itlon than did the Iiuisiana or Florida goverumeut, and democrats kuow il. In fact, the law is modelled on the laws passed liberty la invaded by armed forces, which that government is e ttit-r un able or unwilling lo control, we should not inquire lut his motive or his wisdom, we must not haggle to govern thone territories after their atiout the cost, but all tltepowtrof annexation, with modification giv ing the Porlo Hicans a larger voice in their government than the people of the earlier annexations received. It is no answer to thia hiat'irie fact to say that Ixiuislana and Florida m li the government must lie ruiumoned to his defence. Those wuo deiie the cause of missions must not be misled or lulled Into' the Idea that the coutett la iusiguinVaut. Il is not a contest only agaiusl religion, but islration," Thanks for the assurance, A fwriu t.iw ting him lo Carry out but HUilitlluW, lib WOuid UiUl'tl rather have Mr. McKiuley adminis ter it. The idea of compelling Mr. Bryau to execute a law which he professes to U'lieve would destroy thia republic seems almost savage iu its cruelty. Yes, Mr. McKinley Would be lietter, much better. Mr. Wu, Chinese miulnter al Washii gtou, asked our government not to send au army into China lest it anger his people. Our president replied, ''Let Chiua fully perform Us functions of government preserve order, protect American citizens, re store communication between l'ekin, its capital, aud the outside world and this government would gladly keep its troops al home, but- until those things are done we will con tinue to send meu to the danger cen ter. Minister Wu thereupon present ed notes from his govern men t stating that the legutious were t-tauding, aud that the Foreigu Ministers are sale, becrelary ilay reasoned as a Yankee, lie demanded (if Mr. Wu, inasmuch aa the government a l'ekin ia in communication vn ith its Minister at Washington, that he, Hay, be put iu communication with Mr. Conger, our Miuisler. The liei-t evidence of his safety will be a messugu from him. If none comes then Mr. Ilay will be Justified iu assuming that Mr. Wu's note irom his government is not geuuiue. bad jKiiicies may refrain from carry ing lliem out. the argument of par ty leadeis, or his own conviction that it will be unwise lo live up to a parly promises, may make him hold the hand,. But if Hie fanatically sin cere man the kind of man Bryan is -aid lo be who holds dangerous views, like those of Bryan as to free silver and IMihImu, is elected to au important office, then trouble is bound lo ensue. The election of Mr. Bryan, if sincere, is more to be dreaded in some respects llian that of Mr. Bryau If a demagogue." On this interpretation the Cedar t ipiil-1, la. Itepubllcun remarks "un doubtedly this is true. A fanatic is a iiiiiii gwayed by passion and deaf to reason. Neither self-inten ct nor auy other interest controls bis action. I'ower iu the hands of such a person is like a sword in the hands of a madman. M It Alio A IS Clll.MA. Americans iu distress at Hhanghi, Chiua, cry out at a mass meeting With these words in part: "Urge the government to send ad equate forces to act effectively in con cert with the othtr powers. At present the American forces are quite disproportionate to the interests in volved. Our commercial interests ii. the KorUieru provinces are para- HOME SPECULA TIOSS. Alsiut llie time of holding the Kansas city convention democrats were quite jubilant and claimed that Bryan's eUictlon was reasonably cer tain. They admitted that they would probably lose the vote which they had in California in 18!Mi, and the four ill WanhiliKt ill, but they counted on gaining VI in Kentucky. They also claimed New York's 3(5, which atiiieu to wnat already was in sight gives them 219, or the short 1 an election. Those were expected to tie furnished by Connecticut, 6.01 I New Jersey, 10. However, this rosy dream was dashed to earth as far as those states are concerned w hen the It!-to-1 plank whs placed in the plat form. Now New York will make no effort to carry the state for Bryau t'Ut her bosses will devote their entire energies to electing congressmen. I that work they will ignore the silver iwqueutly obtained larger measure against Kuroiean and American civ of self-government. The question I ilixation as well." rained by the platform is concerning the first step in governing I'orto Hico compared with 'previous first steps by congress in governing an- nexed territories. Opinions right or I fern wrong ou other points are no excuse j lent HfATK PBtXS. The troublesome plants that ii.fesl the wheat fields French nlnk and cannot thrive where t e kik-cu-beet is properly cultivated. Klwood, Orrguu, MiUurll, l' i V huverCo., t'uiUaud. UeuUeuieli : Whoever Uiia iluiy ruD ceru tlm Chuuipiuu filmier has givea prr tet l aulacliou ami alao llie Company liau beiu vrry accouiuiudaliiig. Vuum'lruly, l&lgiusl; Jmitt fox. Uaatoa, On., May JO, 1UOU. Miwliell, Iaia tlbUVvr Co., t'orUaud. lieuuVuieu : ia reply iu your teller ul ths till i t ill aay that Ilia Chminpiuu liinuur 1 purv'tiaava ol you laal seaaon haa proveu iiighly aatiafavlory. Il uuta, eievulea aud uiuOs lit U kiutla ofgiaiu uiakiug neai, couipaU UuuUlea auil uafcr unaiug except Uiruugh aolue lault ol liis la lue, Auy oua iMsmliug a liiuiler will Uiaks uu unalaka iu gelliug a Cliaiupiuu, iiwn iruiy, IsigusJ; 11, j, Caaou. tHiliolla, Ore., May 2U, ltfoU. MiUhel, Lea is butver Co., I'uriUiuU. (jeulleiiieu: Vour leller ol inquiry of May 24lli ia recriveU. iu reply Will aa.v thai tue cliauipiou tiiudsr as purcluuwU ol you laal tear gave us good aliaiacliuii. Ou our 1. ill Una sapecisiiy it ilia us good service. 1 cm over tall anies thai Iimis lolora bad uut beeu cut except witu a cratlla. Uu the level ground it uid aa good work aa any oue could aak lor. Ken.eviiully. (Signed; W. W. Jaquith. Forvat drove, Ore., May 29, lVuU. Cientleuieu: llie Cliauipiou liunler l bougiii ol you laal year gave Die per fect kalialaclioii. Il peiloiuinl lis olk like a chariu. It baa uiy OueidrU preter- J aui over auy uiucluna of w hub 1 have aiiowieuge. Youra Truly, digued; A. lliuuiau. ratent Anicies Wo carry all tho jiojuihir lvm oilios and aiivtliinir not in stu k wo will ghully uct lor vou. We Lave a whole book full ol such letters. Send for it at ouce, These lor ralwelioou on tnis. And the uem-1 Tlierffore the Yamhill county fir- ocratic platform it deliberately false liners have treated tlieinlvts t on this. Florida and Louisiana were another hles-iintf not cunsidere 1 hi both taxed without representation, the time they slgueil tint beet They were both ruled without as contracts. lteporler. much voice iu their own affairs as Porto Rico has in its- Their people Mr. Stevenson, as Mr. Bryan's run were both denied personal guarantees ning mute, will lie remembered by 01 tne constitution, in Louisiana the sbor nir man as a re e from ih. f mu'it WIIWIMV ' J i- J do the 'St Business the constitutional right of trial by jury was abridged, and In Florida the writ of ha beat corpus was con- t-mptuously disregarded by the civil governor, Will Mr. Bryan please consider this false charge made iu his platform and explain it without Jugglery? N. Y. Tiihune. The Tribune might go further and call attention to the fact that Porto Hico has representation without tax ation, for the Porto Itican tax law provides that all money raised by it shall go into the local treasury. Ni t a cent finds its way into the U. H. treasury at Washington, even the 15 I st cent of Dingley tariff, collected on Porto Rico imports at the conti nental custom houses, is sent back to Porto Ric ). hard-times administration of four years ago and that label will stick. Albany Herald. President McKinley is meeting the trouohs in China with that rompt. nt as, decision and gist jinlgmei t which characterized his actions in our war with Bpain. Plaiudealcr. It would hardly have been possible stumpy ground has no competition r..M ii-..... a. n I . . ij, iuo uiau 11 nowa in more com- Cliauipiou Force Feed Klevutor.-Guaranteed to waste less grain than any other. This Klevator b is n' world of gool points all ex- planted 111 catalogue. Send for it L'urenlric Nprorket Wheel Guaranteed to give i6? j per cent gain of power when knot is tied and bundle compressed. The time when other binders choke. Have you seen our Draw Cut Mower? Strongest cutter on earth. Guaranteed to cut where others fail. In heavy alfalfa Chamoion Draw Cut vtavn at itc Yiw.rL- usli.ti others have choked and quit. Our Hay Maker Champion Mower for Drug Sundries ( ousistingof combs, tooth, hand, s nail, hair and cloth brushes, A tooth powders, pastes, soaps aud ); washes, chamois skins, purses r hot wattr bottles, nipples, etc. 1 Stationery Our lineis .comnlete, consist uiir 5 of the lat st styles, colors and ?s shape box papers, tablets, envoi- A oes, visiting cards, note, letter, & fools caj), hi;al caj) papei-, pens, inks, etc. i Perfumery Wo carrv a Iarro assortment of all the popular odors of the best manufacturers. The Delta Drue- Store. . pletely stack the cards and then lace them in Mark Hanna's hand This thing of helping the boss when he isn't in real need of it Is worse than gratuitous D.tvenport Dsino- crat. Timber l,aud,Art Jane .'I, H7H XOTH K roit PI ltl.lC'ATIO CKAXSI'OS KttEPTI0. Last Friday evening a reception mount, and we consider it a huiuili- coinage plank. A new platform will aling policy to entrust to other tie made for new York powers the chief task of protecting Americans." Our minister at Pekin is either dead or starving. We cannot hear from him. Yet there is a party at home, demigogicaily, striving against the policy of maintaining au army for defense. We have territory within four days' sail of the danger The real light for Bryan will be mude in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan Wiscousiu and Mitiiusota. They claim 183 votes, solid, They are 41 to git. Indiana lo, with Michiga If, and Wisconsin 12, furnish the 41 Illinois 24, with Minnesota 9, wit either one of the others will furnish the votes. Can either one of those post, yet this home party Would h t states be carried for liryan? Not one t'ltueeu lie slaughtered before they would consent to a standing army for defense. They permit Chinamen to kill American citizens. A 94.00 rum. ii i KAit UUlt.M. TO 111K President Hill.ol the Great North ern Railroad, aunnuiict s that w hen his two gigautic steamships are com pleted and in the trans-Pacific service he will establish a thorough freight rate of uot more than (8 a ton from ilullalo, H. Y., and other points ou llie Great Lakes to Yokohama, Na grtsaki, Hong Kong, Shanghai and other ports on the coai-H of China and Japan. This rate may be put down to $7, half in either case to go to the railroad end of the busiuens, and the other half to the steamship end. lloston Transcript as copied - by Oregnnian. What Is Portland doing to unit those rate? '1 he present rates irum Portland, Pugit Hound, San Francis co aud Southern California is fii.OO ' lor flour ami 111 00 for Hsntt d mer chandise. Hill, to lower this rat", seems to find It iieccs-ary to build big ships. Is Portland doing any Ihlng along that lint ? The I.MiK I't-NUtNT suggested big ships some mouths ag'i lo a Iriend iu Portland His answer was that other poit" have shallow water as well as Port laud, hence big ships are not milled . Mr. Hill seems lo think that other porta have deep water. Is Oregon lo lose her place in the commercial world because Portland lias thin water for a harl-or? It would seem lhat the state should unite on Astori i and prepare lo m ud 3(-fislers to thi deep porta of the world. If Sesttle can do that thing then ought an Ore gun port to compete, or is A atllebi be magnanimous and leave the shoal of the world for Portland commerce at fti.00 and 'J 00 per ton freigt rate. Mow long can Oregon mer. chants tay iu business iLus haudicapisd. on the coinage issue, liryan is d pending ou the Oerman vote. lu the time for German sympathy for the llia rs is passed. Uut fear of large standing army is a menace to the late German suljctt who knows m hat it is to live in the country w here there are 1 1 s.ildieis to every 1000 inhabitants. The thinking Ger man will, however, note that in the Unitid St:itcs there are 70,000,000 or otcr sople aud but an army U,000 soldiers or less than 1 soldier to looo people. Kven this army is to be reduced next year lo 21,000, when the rutin will lie less than soldier to 2000 of population. Ol course, alteutiou of voters will be calleil lo these fai It. Al' in all it does not mi'iu proba hie that bryau can carry a single one i these slates that are clutere bout the lakes. The only show for carrying Illinois Is for the di misracy t promote labor ttrike Ju-t before ttie election aud cause the lahoriug mau lo lose his head. These tactics will lie Iried, Lut they are likely t j prove a Issiiuerang as a stable wtapon of atiack for there is Si hi III Dakota, Utah, Molilalia, Nevada and even one or two ol the "Solid South" that have leanings to ex pan-inn. A 1AI.SE (IIAKt.f. Mr. liryan is a clever debater, and he knows t ) perfection how to use the In ipii ipie, how lo avoid a trim hlesome question by plunging lit) the di.scuwion ol some other point. We have no doubt thai if he is asked lo justify the democratic platform's denunciation of the republicans for itiiH-ing "upon the eople of Porto Uico a government,. without their on-snl and taxation w it LuuLf eg 're st illation," in view of the fact t Rift 7 1h Unas Jefferson did the same thing in Louisiana and James Mour e did the same thing in Florida, he can Wake a "smart" reply, lie may say L'mtkd Stat a I.ard Offii k. OreB n City, nregnn, July ll. Itfuy Notice -a herebr eiven that in comnli- anee with 'ha nniviHinna nf tin. : iyt tit i mi. was tendered to Bishop Cranston, of grcas of Jm , ists, ntitled "An a t fur .lie niio ui , iiiiivi , alius III VII OL.ltt Ul C'alifurnis, Oregon , Nevaila. ami Wimiiinir ton I erritory.'' as extanded to all lie Pub lic i.unn Mutes ny act or AUKUst 4, 1S!)J. Krederick M Ileiiiel. ol H Uatioro (Inuntv of WnBliinjfton, Mute of () enon, bus til da tiled in thi olhc lug (worn atntenieiit No. .V247. for tin? purchase "t tlie S 'i X vt ami n n w vt oi cipction mi. a in i ownalnp .No. 3 N. Hanee -0 A eit. anil il otler pruof lo show tlmt the land uuiiht ia inoie vuluab for ila timber or tune than for agricultural uurpoa a, mid to etnblili im c aim t - aaitl land tM-lore tiie Keeiste unit Beceiver nf thia olliee at Orenon Citr, Oregon, on Kriduy, llie astli tneaaes: John I. Sler- ymaii.C. A.Cuvcll, the M. E. church, by the members of that organisation in the northwei-t. The event occurred in the Taylor street church, Portland, aud was at tended by delegates from as far north as Seattle, as well as from all parts of Oregon. Bishop Craui-tou's Episcopal residence was fixed at Portland by the General Confereuee of his church which met recently in Chicago, The bishop's last Held was of September, l:0n. ii i i .u .l ii . . I names aa witneaai China and the other missions of Asia, rynmu, oeor Jt. nrr His recent return from the Orient gave a treud to the exercises last frriday evening. The address of welcome was made by Congressman Tongue of the first district. Mr. Tongue's remarks were very laigely suggests! by the crisis now existing in China, and what he said waa very frequently interrupted by hearty and prolonged applause by the very large audience. Indeed it is doubtful if so great a popular demonstration ever (a fore occurred within those walls The speaker mane a fine distinc tion between the Mohammedan iintliod of religious propogalion and the Christian way in these word-: "In diffusing the teaching of the gonpcl of Mace on earth and good will to' men, we are learning, as we never learned before, lhat llie cour age of the man who tights, is an es sential adjunct to the piety of the man who prays. In the dii-tant province of China, the man who prays is calling upon (he man who fights to save him and his converts from the knife of the cowardly assassin, whose soul he had altiMiipled to save, and into whose savage breast he had sought to instill the principles of christian fellowship and brotherly love. In uot misunderstand me, I am not ad vocating or tlefending the claim Ih i civilizdinn or religion must be ml vanced or prnsigaled by force. Hut i sin contending now, as 1 ha.'e contci.di'd before, against those who have differed with me (hen, but w ho will agree with me now, thsl the right of a free American villa n to proclaim and defend the teachings of ivilizition or religion, or 1st t , wherever the flig of an Americau consulate has lieen iierinitbil In ivave, must, and w ill be protect si by the sword. The army is the Niliee otllccr of a clvllu-sl country. When nations, or bila-a, or mmmun- lies oignnize lor criminal slaughter, It is lime for the foices of order and ivil(4liou and chrii-tiauity to arm ud iipiip lor elfistive defense. When sin pin on the sword, riirht- ousness mut not shrink away iu hiding, or be content lo use only a shield. Cowardine Is not holiness. 1 or godliness." I The duty of the government in the reaeut emergency was pstnnilcaliy t ulby the speaker w hen he aid: 'There may-be diffreoi,rf opin- m as J the wisdom of pursuing nii-sionaiy lalairs in China. lint there ought to be no dif- hrence of otiiuiou aa to the fact that rthu I. Ileidel. ail 0fJlillnU.ro Wanlnnu-- ton oountr, Oregon. Any and all i rsona cluiniin - adversely the ahove-described lunda are reuuented to lile their clainia in thia ollti on or h. l,.r.. uid tMh d ty of September, III 4). H-17 t'ltAS. K. MOOUK8, KeKihler. Tlmberlnd, rt Jnne.'I, IS7H SOTM K FOIl PI ItMCATIO Iitkd Statm L-n Orrica, Orriron City, lire. July 11, la . Xotiee la hereby si veil tlmt iu couiiili- anos with the provisions of the net ol I onirresa of June 8, 1S7S, entilM "An act lor the auln o limber I .ml in the States il a uurniu, (iregon, At-vails, ami VVasliuii;-, ton Terntory," an exlendisl to all the Pul-! lie jaiki BliiU-a tiy act of AiiKimt , IHK, llerthal Ileidel. of Jlill boro. County of aniiiuKiuii, niuie oi ii eiron, lias tin u y tiled in thia ollira I..., ,mni al iili.niwiil No. WIS. for the iiun-hase of tne W U S K and K ' H W ' of hection -No. ill. in lowllKliin No S ,V. Kullve So- K W'hI. and will otter prool to alio tlmt the luiul oiiKlit ii more vuluuhle lor ila timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and id luiul Mitchell, Lewis &Staver Co., First & Taylor sts. Portland, Ore. Sample machines with Wehrung & Sons, Hillsboro, and J. T. Buxton, Forest (Grove. VV. H. McEidowney, canvasser for Hillsboro and vicin ity. N. -A. Barrett, for Forest Grove and North Yamhill vicinity. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH. OREGON. Fall Term open September 1H, 'the atud-nta of ilia Normal School are prepared to tuke the Bute I srtiticate im- meuiuteiy on Kranuation. Itraduate readily see lire good position! Kxpense of year from tlifti to ll'SI. htroiiK Academic and Profeaaioiml course. New special department Mamiul training. Well einiiuneil truinimr denurtnient. f or camlofrue contaiuing full aiuiuuiice- meiiis, auuresa p I. riipnrtr or W. A. Was. Preaiiient. sec. ol t acuity. TTTITTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTT?? ppriffiargaiiis! We w some of our fine stock of Ladies wrap m r DUATH KirtllMXO f-e.yi to est bliah her claim to aiiiil b lore the ltcKister and Keceiver of this olliee r on i iiy, Oregon, on Friday, the isih duy . f (September, 1!A. Mie names as witneree: lohn V. Mer- rymaii. Iieorire 11 Merryman. '. A. I avell, frederiek M. Heidel, ull of Hillsboro, V :iIHMKton ( ol.nty. (irruoii Any and a I persona cla luinir adverm lv the aliove-leiorihed l iiln are reUest d to me ineir riinnm in tnis oinee on or oeiorv .ni shiIi d .y of .-eplemlier. I!ki. s-17 CI1A.S. H. MOOKK9 Krister. (LtTira to v.i. riMoi.t ;'.i'l "I m a Miffcri r from weak ness. Every month rejriiUrly as tiie meases came, i autfered dreadful pains in uterus, ovaries PERIODS OF SUFFCRsNQ GIVE PLACE TO PERIODS OF JO Y tvere a ITectcd and linil leuenrrhopa, I had my children very fust and it left me very weak. A yea r?o I was taken with flood injr and almost died. The doctor even (rnrs pie tip and vtmrjf-rs how 1 ever lived. " I wro for .Mrs. l'inUham's advice at f.yrjo, Mhw. iid took her mediclna and began tn pet well. I took several bottles of t'iff Coinrsiund a. id used 11)9 Sanative ash, anil can truly aay that I am cured. Vou would hardly know me, I am feeling and looking no well. I-ydia E. rink bain's VeifetaWs Com pound made me what I am." Mas. I. V. SiHuns, 4Cf Mscuaiw fcr, Camdex, N. J. - Hnw Mrs. Brawn Waa Helped. "I must tell yoti tliat l.ydia K. Plnk lism'a Veiretable ioinsnnid baa dun more for me than any doctor. "I was troubled- with irregular menstruation. Ijit summer I began ths use of j otir Vepetuble Compound, and after taking two bottles, I have been regular every month since. I Vnconunesvl your medicins to alL" Maa. Hnwm A- haunt, VVur Pr. Flkaja.xt, A. J. l-'l 9, Tlift IXDEPEXDENT. carries In stock the best assortment of mounts ever In the city. They will be CUT TO ORDER for tiny size photo, ('all and examine our justly famous MELTON BOARD 35 N NIIKItlKF M HAI.K. 'OTIl K IS IIKRKBY OIVKX: That ir. of and under the seal of the County Court of the rttat- of Oieeon for V anfiiiiKton foiiiity, dultsl June 'JOtli I'.nm, in fuvo of II. J.' liuekley, phiintitt, uud Riiiimt Abljiu A Leili iw, defendunt fur the auni rf line Hundred a d Keveiily Ii. Hum Willi inlereat thereon from the Wth duy of Man h. I!W, at llie rnte of einht per ernt per nlinun., and the furthe iuiii of JT.fti rorta an I disbursementa, with VIRTUK OF AN EXECU1IO.V necree and onler or aala. laaunl ni.t of tne circuit court or the atuts of lireaon lor Waslmnrton county in favor of 0, W. t.aureiia, aim against renlinand Keinke, adelina L. 1 nice, Mra, M. J, Keeves. Mr lieevea. K. I'ickel. Elda 1'iakel ami J A. Veil new truntee, for ths a m of 117 110 coxta and for the further sum of iJOu.Ou with Intereat thereon at the i ate ol 10 per cent per annum frnin tne IHth day nf iMiiuurv isir, an i the further aum of !?.. in'erest tliercon nom tiir-itth day or ami liitcreet thereon at ths rate of 8 tier Van h, ltl, at the rnte of H er cent per rent per annum from the ith day of Mae. annum, aim tne to is aun upon ii.ii a i:sf, iiiii uie niriner sunt ol 40 HI attor writ to me nirectea ana ueiivereti, nr want ; ney a leea wuo inierrsi at llie rate ofo per of ami cicnt ierional property, I did ; cent per annum from the 3(lu day of ifar duly levi npon anil will on .iiomiuy, the i:s', lira lor tne coal ana expenwa ol aaie vnui oiiy oi July, i:p.. ui me isoiun ooor oi iiui ui phmi wru, llie Court House iu Hillsboro. Orriron at Hm huurof loo'clocka m of said day. firll. t tiublic auction lo th" biifhesi I id- der for c ph in huitil, all of the loll wing dcsorilied reul prup rty lying being mm'. nituale in AYashingtou Comity, Oregon, to- it : f Iib North h'llf of the S'orth F. H ipiar-tei- oi the r.oiitli Krmt nimr.erot heetion 3. town, il. North haiige 3 Vet nf t e Wil lamette Merinkiii. coiit.nn iig i acres, lo aalislv the hereinbci re mentioned lin and 'he wets of an upon said r I, and theisxis fcinl eTTHnscn ol aide r'uid a le will b aubieet to redemption a per vtutiite of Oregon, I aled tliis June i-' l:0. W. l liKAI'KllKII. Mirnff of U'aaliington lount,', Oregon, (.no. II. lUnLrr, Attorney for 1 luiotlf. ! Ya Want One llanrlrra iMIsr -' ' OA S T O XI I A. Wa tw Hi iiii BouiM W4-iaian f Any goo I man or woman can organic a hslgeot tiie Hanker'a In ion of the W rl U of Omaha, N braska. T cache re and atu di i. is rind the work hUlily remunerative and i leaaant. I he lea ling fraternal vocie ty in the West, i'aya Oealh. lnsahility, rnd Old Age cluinis. and issues Joint Cofi ciea for man and wile. Paya isick slid Ao ciitent riaiins Isstgra in thiny state.. Ijine menibersliiD o. nieu and women. 4sfpleudHl rjj-urnj.pl in. If you rare lo make iini 'O or ii urr in a aeea or two, write 10 tiie lirerral Muna r, Hankers t'nion ol the World 1'o'liand Oregon, tor a coiitnirt as ls ul or roxtrit't Vannger and ''rganix- loit.e. ery day'adeluy means yo .r inonir I Now therefore, by virtue and in pnrsn. a nee of auiil judgment, decree and order of s:t, win, on Monthly the 6th day of .-ma. i.ss. at i nr soui ii uooroi ins court house in Hillsboro, Washington county. Oregon, at the hour of In o'clock a. m , of all day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following diseribed real property to-wit: The Kust hull or the Northwest quarter an i the Northwest nuarter of the N'orth west fjimrter ol iSeclion iU T 2 8 R I W, Will .ier. ponluiiiing t0 acres of lund all snouted in W.siriigton county Oregon to autisfy Ilia hereiiibelor naniod aunia, Slid for i he osta and rxpenim of anid sale. ' Ha d prorrty will he aold aubjt-ct to re dumption as sr statute of Oregon. Witiiea my hand thia .'th day of June, l's. D. BHADFOKI), 8herif! of Vashinirt,if. cnuntv ikr..n 8inllh it i'owrnau, Attorneys for I'luiniirT. H Triiaiirer' lee. All County Order Fndorsel prior to Feb. 1. Imjo are called for. Interest will cease after July, IS, l 0. KOOUl.fll I'KAK 1)1 Ll -10 Co. I reaaurer. Arker'a rDepU Tablets are aold on a positive guarantee. I ore heart-burn raising of the food, distress after eating or any lorm of dyspepsia- Une little table jive imtiiiMiia relief. V eta, and .fiueta )lie llelta Orng btorw. " OASTOIirAi, lanta ji i.1 H.ii4 Yw Krt 'w.ri ms, ifsaltia which we will sell at greately reiaoed pric rA Rare Bargain! We also offer some bargains in our clothing pile and broken suits at 50 per ceut reduction ' I Schulmerich 6 Son J UiiUiauiUiiuuuu..itiuv The Hillsboro Pharmacy PURE DUUGS. HIGH GIUI1K CIIEJIICALS. Patent Medicines, Druggist's Sundries, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Kodak, Photo Goods, . . .. Call and sec our Swell Stetionary. Fair Healing Requires no Fairy Tale. JOHN DELLAR Cor. 1st and Yumhill Sts. CL0THIHG GENT'S FURNISHINGS SHOES S0TE TIIR MH.MmlMI I'KU KS 0 III K MPEI HLTlESi uaaies Mioes, Kid or Kangaroo, Lace or Buttou, 1.50 value Meu s nomine, cnevtoU or Worsted. Latest Stvle. o 00 value Boys' Clothing, Durable and Fashionable, a. go value Crescent Suits, . - vaiue l.75 7.5) s.5U .40 PORTLAND, ORE. JOHN DELLAK. Prop a-VwV!!1 I 4 P. DAVIE, raiaioa t. O. T. BELCHCn accv aajo rnaaa 1 St. Charles Hotel lacORPORATRp Kraat aa4 XferrlaanJllreeU. I'rtlaa4 Orrgan. Eleptria .Lights, Electrio Bella and Uydraullc Elevator. liO Raama at i U 40p, Haltea, 7, U , u,4 Kestaaraut la (aaertlaa. Give us a call, DAVIES & UVAA'UVU i,ni,s. .'s.. AiaaaAi A,n. ll. i 1 1 1 . I Catarrh Caaaat bo CarH wth lx-al applicationa, aa they cannot each 1 he seat of the disease. I'aiarrh Im blood or constitutional diaraaK. and in or. der to cure it you must tae internal rem edies. Hull'a Catarrh rare ia taken Inter- Hlly, atld acta directlv on the blood and mucoua surfaces Hail's CaUrrfi l ure ia not a iuaek medicine. It araa preacribed hy one of i,e best physicians in thia coun try for years, and aa a re olar prescription.. Il i COnitMHied of lha beat tom.. kii..ii. conbined with the teat blood Diiritiera. act- ingdiree ly on themucoua aur faces. The perfect combination of the two ingred rut- w si p ouucea awn wumlerlul reaul a In curt g Catarrh. lie Mend fur testimonials ........ , 9,m, . r. m i.w., luasiu.u Hold by Orugglsls. 76c. Hall's family fill are tha beet. Sealed bids will 1st received until Hatur day, Juue rd, p m.. for muvinc and rinting Jackson school kaN Oist No. ror particuiara anolr tu U. I), fan. bam ( bairuian of Board, Olen.. Ofcguu oa d reaaiva Lha ni tu r. l .... .... XOTK K FOI III.K'ATIOK I.abd Ornra at Orkuov Citv, Oa VOTI.-K I8HERKBY J I V , ' l' H x'? :, . ""'""I" named aetller has tiled notice of I ia intention to maae linsl proof in support of bia claim, and lhat said proof will" mail bel.ire .he County Ch rk ol Tillamook County . n Aug, , ii JAMKrt A. Mel.tAX !WK fur f f W 8s). i T J N K He names the following wltnessea 1 1 prnye lua continaous rsl.le. c upon and cnltivation of aald land, via John a I.ard, of A.n.rl. n,. Kr.i.k If l..m.r Aslorla, Ore. I. t;. HsU h of I.. V. Hit key, of I II H. II. kllfiKf I'ortlHiid, (III liagister. KUTItR. w Mr,A h, ikl ' A. P. v. It. I. A H. Uy., AIJurMf., fw.. land, Ore., aivi. ma thai hi cnui-: Pny will run four H'ially cheai, eipuraloua to the fas leavlirjr ie. W, OnlcrraiJo Hnrlnga atnl Pueblo '".Mi -""y 1 !! 20, anil vsua-tt He will ira iiliitae.1 tu annwer any . 4. loquiries, aUbada. ' " V Ii. Scbulmnrli b, Poatmaatv)