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MLLSBORO .NbEPEXDEXT KuUreJ in tbs poeto 'Be M HUlsboro, Ore I XU. lualMT. HnbeerlsUon, la advance, par year, U0. UlLlaiHUKU fllBUoUliiti Co. I'ruye. D.at.C.UACLT. Kditur. irriciAL r.rxu r rut' ir FIUDAY, AUUUriT 3, 1.00. t'ir f resldeat Of Obi. t ar Yica-Presldeat, lllrOUOKK KUOStVELT, Of Sew lfwk. Fur I'ratlileiitutl l.U torn. TJLMAN i'OKD Marion Couuty J. C. FULLEItTON Uouglas Comity W. J. FLKMoll..,. ...UiuutilU County O. F. 1'AXTO.S Multnomah County The North Yamhill Uet-ord in uuw ediU-U by the devil. It's vcluuius show that the change ia a jMwl'ivf Improvement. , - It would lie iiuHBit.le fur the pre sent democratic party to exist should Bryan be elected this fall for the n-a mod there would be uo government or ailuulolHtration to ojoe. The Forest Urove Times of laM week eHiionnea the candidacy of lion, bloger Herman for U, 8. Seualor. JubI why the Times should do 10 is not plain seeing the delegation from this county In nut taking inspiration from republican papers. What think you vitiaeurf Which will be wont likely to continue the commercial and industrial prosperity after next fall, the election of Mo Kinley or the election of liryan? We know 1 hat' the sum as of the re publicans in IS'JG wai to the maferial advantage of the country and is it not fair to guess that lit) success this fall will continue what has been so profitably begun? On Juue 1, 18(J(i, the total ''ircuU tlou of money in th United Slates was $1,621,584,1:83, a little less than 500.000,000 belli in the form of gold and gold itiUcaU-s. On July, 1. 1000 the volume of money iu the country was 2,34I,8!a,180, of which 2,Oo2,42f,4Ur wan In circulation. In four years the enormous sum of half a billion dollars gold hut been added to the people' money. Thia la In excess of all the silver mined in tbe United States at a ratio of 10 to 1 since 18Uti. The Oregouiau re-tort result from what ought to be a large indui-try in Oregon iu this paragraphs "There is a 10 acre tract of ii x growing in the southwest corner of the Ladd Held, south of Hawthorne avenue, and east of East Twelfth street- It lias a very thrift appearance and Is probably one of the finest fields of flax grown in this country. Homo of the longest sulks measure four feet. The average of the whole Meld is pro bably over three leet." A train load of mulea from the Misslourl river crossed the continent the 1st of July and were delivered al Seattle for shipment to China where they are much needed by the com uilsxary department in the I'ekin t-ampaign. The transfer was made in about alx days. Under the old way of moving puck trains it would have taken CO days at least and at the end of the journey the animal would have been In ioor condition to undertake the long sea voyage from America to Asia. Comparing the two ways of transporting munition of war it would seem that for pur poses of national defense or as In this Instance for ofleose the gnvernniei t ahould footer a system of trans-continental railroads. Indeed the rail roads are worth more in a military point of view than an inter-oceanic canal. America can get her equip ments to China weeks before any of tbe othei allies except Japan, and that little countiy has nothing hut men with infantry equipment. It Is probable that our commercial iuterett will keep our long continental rail way open, therefore the govern ment need have no other care for them than good and friendly treat ment. We have harbored, by sufferance, anarchists and the Italian Maria and when their ait- liecame no unbear able that American citizenship could 110 longer brook their Iii-Hjlence but mobbed them, the Italian govern ment placed a claim for indemnity auJ .made the matter a diplomatic event threatening war. ' one of the gang, Angelo llres.-l, by name crossed over from New York mid on (Sunday evening last assassinated King llumliert of Italy by shooting Ii tin through the heart, bri'ssi was arrested, his pistol yet smoking. Die assassin says that his society decret d the death of the monarch and that the lot fell on liliu. He but obeyed. It Is Idle to say that the monarch is the sole victim. A president would serve equally well. It is organized society that furnishes food for the hatred of those men. Their spirit of destruction la wen at every strike 01 "organised talior" where dynamite and the torch are familiar agents. Breast accomplished nothing sate the death of a (rood ruler beloved by his subject-. The government of Italy la not disorganlged. Another man takes up the scepter laid down by Humbert. Til 18 WEEK IS CU1S A. It U r.ow conceded that the Con ger message of July 1H was genuine Since then other government have heard from their legation aod the detailed news I up to July 22, tho there I word as late as the 27. Tbe Chinese have the whitu bewl;el, tho active attack ceased by a kind of s child bargain, "If you wou'l shoot I won't " 00 the IS. The le gations had food tho the British say they are eating their xnlea. Am munition was runuiug low. The list of killed and wounled among the fighting Mleu Is long, but UO wometi or childreu have bven shot. The whites think 'the Chinese are not wed supplied with an munition. The Chinese government ordered the whit-s, minister to leave Pekln, but fearing ths Boxer they refused 1 1 go. All liie message coming from the minister coutaiu urgent appeal for reiuloreeiuent. Immediately after he receipt of the Conger disp itch, our government ordered Chaff -e t g to I'ekin. He might choose hi own road and way of goi:g, but go. These order await ed him at Japan. When his ship touched there this week he received hi dispatches. From that day on there has been hurrying in China. The news reports iu the paper of yesterday state that the relief column started from Teln Tsin on Wednes day. Aug. I t and had cot 18 miles 011 the way. It is thought that the relieving column I made up of Am. erlcans, Kuglih aud Japanese. The commander is not named. It may lit Chaffee tho Kime-of the Ku ropes us were growling about the Yaukuu be ing urged for the place. The Ameri can are well equipped, aud the Japs, but the English hid not received their equipment. For the march to l'ekiu eight day are allowed. The Chinese were with drawing from the i'ekin defences and concentrating between the capltd and Teln Tain. The Chinese government is trying tot-top the advance on I'ekin but Mr. Sic- Kinley has but the one answer: Pro tect our ministers and ritizmis and put us in complete ami free commu nication with them. Indemnify Am erican citizus fr all losses caused by mob and punish the rioter. Iu the meantime our military column is inarching on. The report of the correspondent of the London Time has information that makes it almost certain that a new government will be installed in I'tkiii. JEKt'KKM) AMI BKYA. Just one hundred year ago the first democratic president was elect ed. The work that Thomas Jeffer son began will be carried on by Win. Bryan. New York Journal. O, come off your perch! Why don't you t-tale fact Instead of giving u a conglomerated cones t mutton of iridescent generalities, or word to effect. Thomas Jefferson was the great, original, aud ouly genuine ex pausionist. What's William Jen uings Bryan? A contracted contrac tion it who would probably ie in favor of restoring California t Mexi co along with other lands thai we have benevolently assimilated. T- Jefferson was a practical financier, who knew it would he the height of folly to attempt to maintain the parity of two money metals nt oilier than the commercial ratio. What's W. J. Bryan? A InniHttlic booster who thinks that the United Stales (with Billy B. on the bridge) cxn m.ike something out of nothing North Yamhill Record as eil ted by the devil. X11.L8FOK t'HISiA, Fifteen c.irs ol mules were on the north Uiund freight train Wednesday night. They were destined for Seat tle, from which poit they will be sent 011 a U. S. transort to China. The mules had served Uncle Sam In Cuba for the past year. They were recently shippid to New Yoik, where they were kept several dajs, When agent Darrell of the IJ iarler master Department received orders to repoit with them at Manila in the Philippines. This sjaclal train con taining the mules, U-ing drawn by two engines, left Washington I. C. at .i::10 o clock on the afternoon of July lllh. At Garden telegraphic order were received by Mr. Darrell rescinding tlie Philippine order and ordering the animals taken to Seat tle in preparation of a trip to Clous. The 311.5 mules were all in excellent suape. The cars in a bich they are hipped, are especially provide! lor their shipment, containing feed boxes water trough oil the side, and other conveniences for animal care. LM'LK AM AM IHK KAIStlt. (eriiiany has a xreat grU-vaiitt with ('Inns, ami Is twinling triMi-s t-i tlit? Orient, The German critiin ttuii fault vitl Amt-rit-a la-iau-tt) we do t adopt tit-ruian 1111 I'hhIh. The einjK'ror when m inlinn Ids troops to thi' front imlulcis in tl is laiiKti.iii': 'So I st'tiil you out. Alsy. you all prove your Merman t tllcien y, di vo- timi aud bravery, Is-ar joyfully all d.-stiiiifort anil uphold tlie hon. rand glory of our arms. You must H an example of di ipline, If domlim- tioti and If-conlrol. If you close with the enemy, retti-tntt-r lid-: Spare uolKsly, tske do I'riHoners, Use your weiitis so that for a thou sand years hence no Chinutueu will d.ire Itxik askanee at any German. (ien the way for civilication once for all. tti Americans question whtther the German emjK'ror's sentiment is civilisation. A third party, the Daily Graphic, Kntflinh, com men ting 0sn Ger- many' Indignation at the attitude of tbe t'titted tittles toward Cblua, con tends that, save for the fact I bat te retary Hay 1 less vindictive, there is n difference of policy Utaeeu Washington aud Berlin. "By the exercise of a little sobriety," it says, "the Uuited fettle is careful to keep open diplomatic channels, while it is not a whit less serious or active for the rescue of the European n Pekiu it is precisely a case justifying the policy of 'holding the caudle to tbe devil's eye,' aud Mr. Hay eaumt be blamed for taking that course. Cer tainly such B-eehea as Emperor William made are calculated to do more harm than good." The fact that the United Stales does not propose to annex territory I not t'i be understood as ludlcatlug that we lack determination when it comes to saf. -guarding our citizens, STATU rBE&i. . American diplomacy has outshone that of Europe in dealing with the Chiuese question. Wuile the other powers have groped tielpUssly wait,- iug fur ligdt to break upon l'ekiu, this uoverniueut Is the only one which has seemed able to see iu way, Secretary Hay's master stroke In compelling Mr. Wu to put the state department in communication with Minister Conger surpiised and de liirhtetl the world. While loath to believe that the message from our minister is genuine, the powers are following the example of Secretary Hay aud are ask iug for messages from (heir repreeiittlves.-Coi. vail is (hixttte. The Corvallis Ossetie quotes with out disapproval the following re mark, made by a coti mporary, that criticised the leceiit order of the O A. C. regents lorbidding Intercollegi. ate athletics: "It la only necessary to compare tbe vigorous, deeii-chest-ed student of to-day with his pale, consumptive predecessor of half a century ago, to see where the advan tage lies. And this transformation from disease to health has been brought about solely by intercollegi ate contests." The I in uk pun hk.n t wonders if the writer of the para graph saw the atudeuts of 60 years ago, and Is it a fact that they were narrow-chested. Students of that dat-i are now 65 and 70 years of age. There are several of those people lingi ring around yet who are fine specimens of proper physical propor tions. Aud further: seeing that only 10 or 15 per cent of the students of a college lake part in Intercollegiate athletics, we must attribu'a tbe fine phys'cal apptarauceul theatudent'i body of to day to some thing else than college athletics. NIIKKIPI"! HALK. IY VIRTUK OF AS EXECUTION, MJ decree aud order of al. issued oi.t ot the circuit court of th state of Oregon, lor VVasliiiiKton county tn favor ol O, W. Laurens, mid ag-aiim Ferdinand Reinke, Madeline L. I ruee. Mrs, M. J. Keeves, Mr lteevea, K. Pickel, Elda 1'iokel snd J. A. Veuneaa. trustee, for the s itu of I7 60 cost and for the further sum of $JUU.W with interest thereon at the 1 ate of 10 per cent per annum from the lHth duy o anuury 1SSI7 n l the furtliertum offll.Mt with interest thereon al the rate of B per cent per annum from tlie'th day of Mar. I'.NNJ, and the further sum of tW 00 attor ney ' lees with Interest at the rate of per cent per annum from the 30th duy ol' Mar. 1:100, and for the 001 and expenses ol sale 11. 1 ol'eaid'writ. Now therefore, by virtue and in pursu ance of said judgment, decree and order of sale, 1 will, on Monday the th dav of All. WHO. at the south dooroi the co irt house in ililUboro, Washington county, Oregon, at the hour of lu o'clock a. 01 sain day, sell at pulilir auction to the highest bidder for rash, the following diKcribed real property, to-wit: The Kasthalfor the Northwest quarter an I the Northwest quarter of the North west quaiUr oi ewrluin HTitK I VY, Will. Aler. eontaininc 120 acres of land all situated in Washington county Oregon to satisfy th herein before named sunn, and lor the routs and expenses of (aid sule. 8u d property will be sold subject to re demption as per statute of Oregon. Witness my hand this 21ith day of June, nmo. W. D. BRADFORD. Slierifl of Washington county, Oregon 8mitb it Powman, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 8-11 XOTIt'K roll riiHIJl'ATION Land Ornra at Oasoos Citv, Ons. July. 21, lliOO. VTOTICR18 HKREBY UIVKN THAT 1 the following named settler baa filed notice of his intention to make limit proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Jtegister and Re ceiver at Oregon City, Uregon, on tSept. H, tlXivU: PETER A. 1'ErtCRHON, 11 E No. IIS.-B. f r the W W of N W H and W of S W 8 e -JB T S N R W. He names the lollowing witnesses to pr ve bis continunus residence upon and cultivation of said lisil vis: I'eter K. Wagner, of Glenwood, Ore. rtwan Nelson, of ' " ". A. Weillierg, of mm Jacob T. fox, of t HAS. B. MIXIKK.8, 10-1.') Register. ftCTTCR tO Mi. tt'.ltM SO. Q.l.jKd "Pi:.K M111. I'tNKiiAM lor soma time I have llion;tit of writing- to U to let yon know ot tint jrn-st Is-nefit 1 hsva received from the nae of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound. Soon after tha birth of my first child. I com Mrs, Johnson Saved from Insanity by Mrs, Pinkham sienced to hsve spells vtlth my spina, tvery month I prrw wnrsi and at last became so bad that I found 1 waa gradually losing- my mind. " The doctors treated me for female troubles, but I (rot no better. One Soctor told in thst I would be insane. I was advised by a friend tojrlve Lydia E. Pinkham s A'rjretable (oinponnd a trial, and before I had taken all of th first bottle my neighbors noticed th eh sn gn in W. " 1 have now tnken five bottles and eannot find words sufliclent to praise !t 1 advise every woman who ia suffering from any female weakness to give it a fair trial. I thank yon for your good medicine." Mas. CfcjuatpB M, Joua aoa, JoaasBoao, Truss. Mrs, r.rklnV Itsee. MI bad female trouble of all kinds, bad th ree doctors, bu t only grew worse. I begaa takrng Lydia E. Pinkham a Vefretable Compound aad Liver Pills and used th Sanative Wash, aad caa aot prats yonr reaiadkM snouga." ataa. Erria Puaua, Pitai, La. AdmiuWtratri Xalire. .Vol I. to liuiel-T given that I. lli nii.lt rsijiiieJ. luve leu duly appointed adiuinlxmtiix the etale of hiuion II. liuuilireys, deevaei, br the county ruurt of tlis st;de iA 'r--ifm t ir Ws-liln -Uia eounti', an.1 hive d dy qn ilirietl as sui-h administratrix. All pcrson liiviiiit 1 lainis sjf.iiiix said state an- hereby notititsi In .lrfc, ft (he ssnia to nte ailli the pruMr vo sin r, at the law ottU-e f W. N. Barret , in ililN. tsjro, itregnn witliio iIx uiontiis lr in t'ie lists hereof. I ati at Hillslsiro, Ore., this S'lth la of Julv, Itioo. MARY HI MI'UREVS, Adiuiuistratrii of the relate of trillion H. lliiinphreyii, deceael. 10-14 AdmlniatratrU olle. (Pnrt nerlii Utialr.) .Notice is hereby iy given mat i, tlie duly uualirled in the uudersiuiiwl. have e-iuntr ruurt of the state of Oregon I Wiuti-inuton county, as adiuiuistr.i'iia of the I'arlnersbiji estate of Simon II. Humphreys and Arauiinta K. liuiiipli reys, partner as Humphrey A t o , said Siuiim II. Iliimpbieys leing now le C0swi. All person! having claims a)taiu4 uiid partnership are hereby notified to pre. wilt th aauie to nie at the law olli. e of W. Jtarrett iu lliilsboro, Ore., with tlie proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Hated at liillxboro Ore,, this IHith dav of Julv, nam. MARY HUMPHREYS, Administratrix of the Partnership es tate of Humphreys A Co, 1U-H Administratrix. Kenlre. Notice Is hereby given that the nnder- Igmd has been spoiuted mlnniiiHlistrix of tlie estate of J. I. Ilite, deceased, by the county court of the slate of Oreirou for Washington conntv and has ilulv Qualified and entered iiimhi the dischartie of her duties is such ailunulstratrix. All iierson therefore having claims against said estate are requested ami re qui re-1 to present them with the prop r vouchers, to in, witliin six months truin the dnte hereof, at the law cilice of Thus. II. A K K. tongue, in tiillslsiro, wdi- iugtoii county, ()reg-n. Dated at lliilsboro. Washington conntv Oregon, this ttith (lav of July 1100. ' tM.MA r. iiiir,, : 10-14 AilinluiKtratrlx. Timber land, Art .1 nue , 1 H7H XOTIC'K fr'OIl IM'KMtMTIO ITsirxD 8tt s I.aso 0rn s, ' Oreg n City, uregon, July 11. IIKiti Notice s herebr given that in compli ance with he proi isi ns of the et of on- gress of Ju s8, 1N7S, milled ' An a t for tne sale OI t mrjer lanus in me niaiea or California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton i erritory." as extended to all he I'un lio fjind Mates bv act of Anguat t. Frederick M. lleiilel. ot II llalsjro ('miiitv of Washington, state of O egnn, has tb dar tiled in thi- otltoe bis sworn statement No. for tlm purchase f the 5) i X K Wand 8 WN W U of Hectio i No. : in I ow-ship No. 3 N, Range No est and u oner prooi to snow nun in tana sought is more valuab for it tnulier or stone than for agricultural nurpoa , mid to establish bis c i"i t said land before the Registe and Receiver of this ortice at Oregou Citv, Oregon, on Friday, the astb dav of bepteinlier, liiOo. lie iiamee as wiineawa; aoiui jr. .tier ryman, i.eorg 11. .M.-rryman. u. A.iavell, B rtha I. lleiilel, ail of Hillsboro W ashing ton county, Oregou. aiiv and all n rsc I all n rsoni claimin t adversely the ahove-dHSrribed lands are requested to tibi their claims in this oltlce on or btforrf h-iti said 2Sth d iy of September. 19 O. UU9, . Muuitr.9, Register, Timber Land, Act J one 3, IH7H XOTICK FOR 11 III.1CATIOX Unitfb Status Laxd Ornca, Oregon City, Ore. July 11, Wu. Notice Is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions or tlie act ol ongressof June it. 1M7S, entitled "An act for the sale o timber I outs iu the States of Ca itornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Pub lic I J nd Mutes by ax-t ot August 4, IMtt, iiertna i iieiuei. 01 mil Doro. i.ouiny oi WashiUMton, htiite of U egou, has this d y tiled in this ollice her sworn statt-iuent tio. 6li IU. for the purchase of the W X a t M and K W 8 W U of Suction No. 211. in Township No 8 N, Range No 6 West, and will otter proot to sbo that the lam sought Ii mors valuable for its timber or stone than for agrk'iiltural purposes, and to est blisb her ciiii'ii to said land o lore the Kegister and Heceiver of this otlice t tire on 1 itv. On-noii. on Friday, the 1'Sth day . f Jiepteuiber, I'M). nne names as wnnesses: 1011 11 v. .11 cr- ryman. (leo'ge 11 Alerryman i .A.iavetl, Krederirk M. Heidel. all of lliilsboro, Washington Connty. tiregon Any and a I persnns cla tiling adversely the above-described 1 " da are rei-uest d to liie their ciaims in this otlice on or before slid 2th d y of September, 10 m. S-17 uitAa. r. uiiKr,9 Kegi.ter. Nil Kill Kt 'N IH AI.K. N'OTtfK IS HEREBY OIVEN: That bt-virtue ot an execution I-sued out of and under the seal of the County Court of the Slatf of Uiegon for Washington County, dated June aith l-.Mi, In favo- of 1. J.-: Buckley, plaintitt', and - gainst Abbie A Lcili iw. defendant for tbe sum cf Cue Hundred a d Meventy Dollars with interest thereon from the 14th day of Man h. If'M, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and the lurt'ie sum of 7.Ai cost an I disbursements, with in'erest thereon from tbe lttti day of March, IMS, at tbe rate of six percent per annum, and the co- ts of and npnu suid writ to me directed and delivered, for want of suit cicnt iersonal prort.v, 1 did duly lew npnn, and will on Monday, the 23rd day of Jiilf , l'.sm. at the Mouth door ol tlie Court Hoime in Hillshoro. Oregon at the hour of III o'clock a m., of suid day, sell, r t public auction to th ' highest 1 wi der for e sh in band, all of the foil wing described real prop rty lying being and situate in Washington County, Uregon, to- it: The North hilf of the North R. st quar ter ol tbe Houth East quar.erol Hection 'M, t own. 2, North Range S We-t of tlis Wil lamette Meridian, contain ng 'JO acres, to satisty the hereinbefore mentiifiied sums and tbe costs of an 1 upon said wr.l, and the costs and expenses ol sale Said s le will tie subject to redemption as per statute of Uregon. l'ated this June !S0. W. 1) RRAPFURD. Sheriff of Washington County, Uregon. (so. R. Baiii.xt, Attorney fr Plaintiff. 0 Yea Want One llandrrd Dollars Any good man or woman can organize a lislge ol Hie Banker's Union of the W. rl I, of Omaha, N braska. Tesi-hers and stu dei.m hull the work hinhly remunerative and 1 leasant. I he lea. ling fraternal socie ty In tbe West. Pays I leal h. iMnahilitv, and Old Age claims, and issues Joint 1 ofi eies for man and wile. ' Pays Hick nd Ac cident claims Uslges in thirty state . Large membership o men snd women, hplendid reserve plan. If you care to muke list.ni or 11 ore in a week or iwo, write to the eneral Msna er. Hankers tluion of I he World. I'li'tlamt Oregon, forapontract as I .oca I or District .Vanager and organize s liHlge. Every day's delay means y-:r monied loss. Arker's Itjipepl Tsblets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn raising of tha food, distress after eating or any form ol dyspepsia, one little table gives immedia a relief. 25 eta, and fruets The Ifelta Drug fctore. Tranjrr's tlee. . . All County Orders Endorsed prior to Msi. L 1!MI are called for. Interest will Siwii after Aug. S, 1HUU. RiiltOLI'H CRAMlALl,, lt-11 Co. Treasurer. CHA3IPION BINDERS! Staud Head aial Shoaldcri Above all other aa these wi'l Testify: I Mouutaiudle, Ore., May lis, l'joo. MUclull, UUil buver Co., i'uiiiauHl. tear M; the Lhauipiou biuder I bo(jUt ul yu last jeax kae giVeu guud alitiat'Uuu. 1 llouk it la Hie liUit lunnny iSiuiUr 1 bave sreu- 1 nail a hr.iVf vrup ot dowu graiu tael yiar and Cut 11 Willi uue puo ul huiaea. - KtMevliuily, (aineUj M. W . iiuUu. I'ai luiulun, l lie., May 30, lHH. MiUbell, te joiouvtr .u., 1'utllauU. OeuUeuieu: ours received iu due time aud suuld say tiiut tile lhauipion lUuder 1 LniUMiit of oj tat year lias Igivoii peifect saUUcthta. Keepecuuuy, vMgneUj C. A. Keith. " l-oaii, Ore., May 2H, l'.i'.O. Mitchell, Lewis &Biaer Co., l orua.iu. Uuar hint-1 am suaaer your kind letter. '1 lie rbuuipiou liluder 1 bought Hum your llrui Itirl J ear is a very good one. It ruii ey aud dots its Wolk to pcrlcclluu. Vonra hepeciluUy, - tnigueUJ Jacob liuber. l.lwood, Oregon, Mitchell, Lisa is at htaverLo., t'oi Uand. Ooutleiueji : hoeyer this luay vou cuiu tlm Cbampiou liiuuer us giveu per- Irt i satiatactiou and also tbe Couipany Iuh. beru Very auvouiiuudating. ours'liuly, (.Mgilt d; J ease I OX, We have a whole book full ol CliiiiiipIoirKorce Keeil Klevalor. thiiti auy other. Thi Klevator hi 1'i.uiicu in catalogue. oena tor it K centric Sprocket Hheel Guaranteed to give 16j per cent gain of power when, knot ia 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 heavv alfalfa t'ha A A Mitchell, Lewis &Staver Co., First & Taylor sts. Portland, Ore. Foreovi1'"' xVyei,rVng & S"S' Hillaboro. and J. T. Buxton, isj a n : f Mc-Wowney, canvasser for Hillslniro ami vicin ity. N. -A. Barrett, for Forest Grove and North Yamhill vicinity. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH. OREGON. 7 PHOTO MOUNTS Th INDEPENDENT carries In slock . the best assortment of mounts ever In the city. They will be CUT TO ORDER - for any size photo. Call and examine our justly famous A 7- P MLLIUN bUMKL) PACIFIC UNIVERSITY THRE collegeucourses CLASSICAL, SCIEHTIFIC, LITERARY The Acadcnii) prepares for Collefle and flices a thorough English Education, the best pre paration for teaching or business. All ex penses eery lotc. Board and rooms at the Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per week, including 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 f 1.60 For full particulars, address ' " ' president McClelland, Forest Croce, Oregon Ciaetou, Or., M.iv 30, luou. Mitchell, Lewis k blavet Ci., t orUaud. UeuuWinct. : lu reply to your letter ol tlMt2tiu 1 wilt say titt i us Cuaiupioa liludur 1 puxeliased ul you last Season has piuvea hiahiy satafa.'lury. It cuu, sievaUM aud Uuds in all kiuds of graiu aiikiug neat, nipaa buudles and ne'er aiiaaiiig except toxuugh suute iault ol lbs twiue, Auy ontf aecdiug a ttiuder will luaka uo aiistaks ia getuug a Cbauipiou. ours i'ruly, - ibiguedj li, J, Caauo. K-hulU, Or,, May 2tS, 1IM). Mitcbel. Lewis o; blaver Co.. fortlaud. Ucutleuieu: Vour letter ol inquiry of Hay 24Ui u received, la reply Will say Uiat the Ibaiupioa Uiuder punluutsi ol you but year gave us good BalSilactiou. Uu oui biii laud especially it Uia us guud aervtoe. 1 cut over biii aides that here- totora had not been cut except wtltt a cradle. Ou the level around it aid as auod woik a any one could ask for. Kesutctlu I ly. (Signed W. W. Jaquitli. Forest Urove, Ore- May Ti. ItfOO. Ceutleuien: lb Cbsmpivu Binder 1 bought ol yon last year gava nte per fect sutislactiuu. It performed its work like s chaiiu. It baa uiy decided preler am over any machine of a hu h 1 bav, kuowleilgek , 1 our Truly. (Signed.) A. iliiinian. such letters. Scud for it at once, Inese - (iuarantecd to waste less grain a'world of goolj point all ex- Fall Term opens September 1H, The students of 1 hs Normal School prepared to take the State tertilicate mediately on graduation. are iui Graduates reailily secure good jiosftious , Kzpenseof year from $120 to Had. (strung Academlo and Frolessloitul course. New speciul department in Manuul trainin ng, M ell euuipiieu training department. I or catalogui ments. address For catalogue coutuiiilng full announce- P. L. CAMPBELL. or W A. Wash. . President. ceo. ot faculty. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 19, 1900. f MA&rifl Business - , r i Patent Articles Wo carry all tho popular rem edies and anything not iu stock wo will gladly get for you. Drug Sundries (insisting of coinhs, tooth, hand, d nail, hair and cloth brushes, tooth powders, pastes, soaps and j& VV llCllt C, VIIIIIIIVIO l-UIIO'j J'OI n hot water bottles, nipples, etc. Stationery uur linois conijiieti, consisting gj of tho latst styhfs, colors and shapobox papers, tablets, envel opes, visiting cards, note, letter, y fools cap, legal cap paper, pens, f inks, etc. Perfumery Wo carrv a all tho popular odors of tho best manufacturers. The Delta Spring Bargains! saw We liav some of our fine stock of Ladies wrap m which we will sell at greately re I. toe I pric jj- E A Rare Bargain! 3 We also offt r some bargains in our clothing pile and broken suits at 50 per cent reduction. I Sctalmericli & Sonl The Hillsboro Pharmacy PUKE DltUGS. II 111 II (J It A UK CIIKMhl.tl.s. Patent Medicines, Druggist's Sundries, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Kodak, , Pboto Goods, Fair Dealing lleqnires no Fairy Tale. JOHN DELLAR Cor. 1st and Yamhill Sts. 50TE THE I'OliLOWIMH PRICES OJI OUR NPE ItLTIESt Ladies Shoes, kid or Kangaroo, Men's Clothintr. Cheviots or Worsted. Latest St vie. Boys' Clothing, Durable and Fashionable, Crescent Suits, - . - PORTLAND. ORE. f J P.DAVIE. T. St. Charles Hotel rSCORVOSATBS Prant aa Morrtsaslreeta, Partlaad Ornton. Elsktrte .Lights, Electrlo HolU and Ujrdrsullo Kkvatur. 160 Rasais at ti f Ute, Halter ?, to 91. Wa4 KUaraat ('aasctiaa. Give us a call. DAVIES & Catarrh Caaaat be Carrd with Incal applications, as they cannot isat-h 1 lie seat of tha ilixvam. t:aiarrh is a blood or cunntilutiunal ilimaie. and in or der to cure it you niust tutu intarnal rein- nlim. Hall's t'atarrh I ore ia taken Inter nally, and ai-U directly on the blood and mucous surface. Hall'sCsUrrh t'ura ia not aUark meiiiciim. It was prescribed by one of Ii beat phyaicians in thia coun try for years, snd sas rs. alar prescription. It Js com p wed of the brat tonics known conbined with ths best blood purifiers. act- In direc ly on the mucous surfaces, t he perfect combination of ths two tnprred ent la w at p nluceeaurh wonilerfuT rraul a in curi n f'alsrrh. Heml fur teatinioniala flee. Address. K.J. CHKNKY Co., Tol.lo.O Hold by brugfimm, lie. Ilsll's 's:iiily f ilia ars tbs beat. Atari's Earllab RrMrslj Hill sU a cuuKh at aay tinia, and will rant Uir wona mid la t weirs boars, or atoaey re funded. 16 bcmI M) ernta at lslb irwt btora. larere assortment of Drug Store. Call and see our Swell Stetionary. CL0THIH0 CENT'S FURNISHINGS SHOES Lace or Button, $2.50 value $1.73 7.51 ) .40 9.00 value 4.50 value .75 value JOHN DELLAR. Prop . T. BELCHER. aaC'V AMD TSSAS. DELCHEK, Managers. NrfivRFoiiri-nijMTio. SfpartmrMt mt th Interior. LASSUrrif e t(rii Citt, July, 1 1!0. NOTICSI8 UKRKHY tilVK- THAT the loilowiiiK-nurned arttlrr baa tiled notice o his in enti.,11 to make tini I pro.,f in aiiKrt of bis elnini, and tlinl aaid Crovf will ha maie Ix-fure the ;iinty lerk or WalllliKti)ii ., at llillnlM.ro Ore., on Aug SI, liio , via; MCHOLA8 lIMhltWl KZAI HKIt, H. K. So. lWrft, fo- the J W A of H W He a, N K H of H K nd H S of N K Mrs 4 T N B W. Jie names ths fullowln witnrarea to prove hi. continiiaua rwii.l.'iii uu n and cultivation of aaid ImikI, vis: I Ii in.. It. H11111I1, ul ilrnvtnl iln. A.I1.II Kollunlo ,rl, of Heiiiricli Man, ol ' ' Alois lieimrohr, of " ' (HAH. It. MOOKK.-, 10-15 hK - AOKNTH wanUdTor the beat )ft writer B tha market, the "I'itulpurx V wil.le;" writing in ai(iit at all tlmea, excliMive territory prlvrn, Aiblrma Kindle Hard- wa.w Company, filiabura, fa. n for accepubia kteaa. iVNSI tata If patsnta4. I THt PATENT ITCBRO, U Sinister, sU fceli riaiaia ime uT the rnrr km fLSS if. k Mm