HILLSUOKO INDEPENDENT imuo toft uckislzy.
Kutarai ia Ua wtoiBaa at llUietwco, Or
m moimiiii amu. aiaiiev.
ukeavtttioa, laadvaaew, year, 11.40.
lillXobORO fUUUMUUIti Co. Prope.
D.kt.C.UAULT. Jtdilor.
rici L r trnu or thk rit
FU1UAY, AUUL'ST 10, 1800.
tw f realdeat
or uki.
r Vlee-lrtldeat,
lUtODUKfc K008LVKLT,
(ft en Verb.
Fur I'reaitieulial K lector.
TILMAN FOUL) Marlon County
J. C JWlXEitTON Doujjlae Couutv
W. J. l'l UMSU Umatilla County
O. If. f AXTON Mulluuiiuih Cuuuty
The Allies tmil ritfli Willi the
Cliiiieee last Huuday aud wtiitHl
Itieui. llio principal ngliUng was
Uuiie by the Japanttw.
Our Mr. JoLu Ik-rioix, who ha
Jui-I returned froiu Idaho, report
thai th reiulili-i s are i-Ulmtntr
that etattt for McKinley by 15,0041
inajorily. From what Mr. lvunla
aw, ht think that the atate will be
carried by the republican, thouiib
by nmjority .iuevthnt leai than
that claimed by tilt niniiHKt-ra. lie
found thai there baa bet a a wonder
ful i-hauire in political svntiuieote
aioct) the 1896 eltftiou. 11m iuHtaute
oo prwiuct w herein hut one repub
lican vote waa rni in IsUtS. At the
coming eiectioo the reverse will be
true. Not more thau one ilemtK-nttii
rote will la ladled, if that.
One day lliia week the editor of
the Daily, Lc-wImIou, Idaho, l'atiiot,
(silver republican) was Mfii. lie re
ported that he had no hope of carry
ing thtt tt- ticket again! the re
publican, but that he thought the
Bryan-.Stevenaou electors would be
Choneu by a auiall umjority. lie
add Vint, there are two tt of deiuo.
populirt elector in the field, but he
thought one net would be w ithdrawo.
If it ia not, there In no hope for Bry
an, there w a bitter tli'bl on be-
ween to wins of the ilt'tuoeMcy,
Stuiinterg and antl Hteutieut'rg.
Thn republican are neutral and con-
luct their campaign without refer
ence to the acla of the governor,
heme they have decidedly the bent
pmitiou in the fight. Tne silver re
publicans, which waa a large element
Town, the popuiiat candidate for
vice president, decline the iioiuina
tiou. This action probably create a
clone fusion between the democrats lu th" Bryau strength in 189b, clioue
and populists, as clone a fusion as the the Steunenla-rg faction, though
leaders can cement, though the Indi- "' "' uurtwrvedly endorse his
vidual voter can do aa he please, ' ts. Now that Bryan has abandon
rote for Bryan aud Hteveuson elect m. ed "is ailver coinage pistiorm, the
or against them. Patriot editor ailinlttftl that the
withdraMHl of the Town electors
The anarchists of I'atterson, N. J., might not carry the Silver republi-
ttdopted at It- late masa meeting a cans to the Bryan electors who ac-
retfolulion declaring that they are lively champion the aiiti-Steunen-
"like other mcu." Other men blanch bergers. And whether the silver
and stand aghast at such asrasaiiia-l republicans and populists as a body
lions as those of tune ami Humbert. suiioried the Hrvaii electors or not.
VVheu Ibe anarchists were asked if he admitted that individual might
they were sorry that Humbert is I develop an independence numerous
dead, they laughed. That is how enou h to put In Jeopardy Bryan's
they are "like other men." sum in the statf.
interest la coming our way. ir an Judge Yale is running, for gmer
r.ugnsn loan oi .jo,uoo,ooo, nan has nor in Illinois, and a few day- ago
been subscribed in the United States. I made a speech lu Miu-oiiiu county
You remember it wasoulyour years! that is spoken of in terms of greatest
ago that we were borrowing money commendation. A report of tr.e
from Jwope. But now we are speech slates that in the presence of
wearing the shoe. Could Bryan I veterans who bad w itnessed the
have done more, aud would he be birth ol the. republican party Its
able to continue the present favorable achievement came vividly t ) mind.
condition a well as McKfiiley Judge Yates referred 'o it as the
could? party of the atttler'a homextad, the
liartv of the ballot's freedom, the
Among the 8outherii ra who pro- ry f e , riirhts. the parly of
pose io vo men real senumenis is , ab,,rer's i.rot-tion. tlie nartv of
u- vosaer, wno says: -i regar.i U.xl)lU1HMln anJ ol Kratilude t the
the republican party now in the field. il)1(,ier Xhe ,llnjo.)(,,w ar4l fond of
It la enterprising, aggressive and pa- qill,Wnjr Lincoln, of the part he took
ir.o..c, ii iiasou uauu an.i uunnisneo , rrwInI Hiav,,. in chamulooinir the
agreai wora. ivemaraing on mis thtj .. illtprwt,. but ,hev In
puuiio ueciaratiou oi uen; ivisser,
the Ulobe-l)emocrat says: "The
general believes in a clean-cut per
formance of a vitally liuMrtant tusk
and not in muddling it by foolish
absolute right ami not as a favor.
Since the Chinese government ad
tuiti that It pouwimea the power to
give ouuiuunicatiou, It puts It cif in
an unfriendly attitude by denying it.
No oeg t!atioi seem advisable until
the Chinese government shall have
pot the diplomatic representstives of
the powers lu full aud free communi
cation with their respective govern
ments and removed all danger !
their lives and liberty wt would
urge Kirl LI earnestly to advise the
Imperial authorities of China to
place themselves lu friendly commu
nication and co-operation with the.
relief expedition, They are aum
ing a heavy responsibility by acting
otherwise.
"You will commuuicate this in
formatiitn to the Minister of Foreign
AtTurs. HAV."
Note the force of the word "un
friendly" as used above.
SI'ATK PUB!.'
McKinley has not a single element
of an Imperial! In bis make-up.
but if he had, Bryan Is an autocrat
aud a despot, as Is evidenced by bis
forcing the democratic convention to
dt dare for the idiocy of free-silver
when three-fourths of the delegates
did not want it. The Dalles Chron
icle
Having lately criticised McKinley
for sending troops to China, the Bry
an organs arc n-w berating the ad
minittration for not hurrying up and
saving American lives. This b the
real anti-expansun idea. Uphold
American honor, but maintain no
army; don't send soldiers to China,
hut If Americans perish because no
soldiers are aent denounce the gov
eminent. Reporter.
.idmlnUtralrl ellr.
N'.si.M ia IitJ.eby given that I. llie
uikI) rnuiieu. have i'U amy iaurr;
t almiiiltratrix i thr U:l M Simon li.
i lluini brev. tltvaxetl, br lii county
ruiirt of tlis t ii oi iirepio (ur Wa-ltmv
ton i-otintr, aixl Uivo J il quaiilie.1 a
sueh liniiiislralnx.
All peraina bavinij l Uims aKiili-t a.ii,
stale are hrreby nolilifd In ire-ent !l,
wtiue to in itli (he i nir hhkii. r, al
the la ortibl W. N. harref, in llilla
Uoro, Oreg u sithin ix monliia lr..in the
data littrro.
llatni at Ilillsboro, Ore., tbia '.tiih dav
of July, Ition.
MARY HI'MI'IIKEYK,
Admiliictratril of liar mate of Sim.in
II. ilnuiplireys ileceaseil. lO-U
AdmiaiUtrntrlK otlre. (Part
nrrohip fr'siatr.)
CHA3IPI0N BINDERS'
Stands Head aud Shoulder Above all other as these will Testify: I
MuuuUindale, Ore., May J, l'JU.'.
Milcbitl, t u oi niaver to., l oiiiauU.
Ira' ena ibe t.auuijiou bnnier I
UmikIiI ol yuu lost ytrar gtVuu lkk!
aaliiluttlou. 1 lloiik it is lite ligltiot
ruuutiijf ilimltr 1 liava st-ru. 1 naU a
henry crop ol ilovtu gi aiu but yar aua
Ct u aitli oue -pu ui boian.
ie.v;Uud,
(iucdj M. w . Uuhu.
Gaston, Or., M ty JO, 1U00.
Mitchell. Lcais ASUVtl Co.. i ottUnti.
Oenikuies : ia reply to yur letter oi
the J! tin 1 will ty lu-i iu Cluuupiua
l.lu.Wr I purctuuwd ui yua last Kuuou
lus piuvcu lugliiy aulialactory. ll cuU,
elevates and UuUa ia ail kiuda of grata
uutaiug ueal, eouiact uuuuie and uer
Biisaiug except tarvugh suui luult oi Uie
twine, Auy uu Beetling a tiiixler will
luak no uiutako ia getuug a Cluuuptou.
a oun Iruly,
Ibignetii 11. J, Caauu.
Fanniulou, Uie., May 30, 1VH 0.
Miulicll, Lesuitibwvrr io., imtuua.
deutleiueu : I our retviveii in due
liiiie and would say iui tne lliauiniuu
l.iuiltr 1 ouiiuiii of you lail year lias MiUhel. Lea is tk btavei Co.. furtuuui.
I given pri led MllslucUuu. UeUlleuieu : Vour letter ol iiiuutry ol
beboiia, Ore., May 2d, ItfOO.
Notice Is liersby gia that I, tlx
undersigned, have duly qualified in llu
e-iuntr coin t of t lie stale of Oreirou (or
Waal-i j k ion county, as administratrix of
the l'artneraliili estate of Simon 11.
Iluinplirevi and Araimnta K. lliiiiili
reys, parluer aa llumpbrvrn A- In , said
Simon II. Humphrey fo-int; now le
ueiseil. "
All persons having cl dma aain-l mid
artnerildp are herrli noli lied l.i .n
eiil the kaiue to me at the luw olln e of
W. N. Itarrett in llillslmro. Ore., ailli
the pr-r vouchers, wiibin six months
from the date hereof.
Ited st HilWxro Ore,, tlda Ll.tli duv
of July, 1!HK.
M A K T lIUMfUKKVS,
Adminislratrix of tlie I'artnersbto e-
tate of lluiupiireya dt i'o. 10-14
he8ecilully,
;Mtnd C. A. Keitli.
AdmiailatrMtrlx Kotire.
changes of policy.
President McKinley, as the consti
tuted representative of a great repub
lic, has lifted the yoke of oppressive
imperialism fn m the shoulders of
860,0C0 Potto Hicans, from 1,500,000
Cubans, aud 10,000,000 Filipinos.'
He has freed more subject colonist
from the tyranny of Spain thitu
Washington delivered from the op
pression ol Ureal Britain, yet In view
of these facts of history Bryan would
have the country believe that it must
choose between him and an enieror.
Exchange.
The National Zeitung, Berlin.
thinks that "Washington's China
policy has been wavering, and it ex
plains this as due to the exigencies of
the presidential campaign and to the
presence of the Chinese themselves in
the United States." We, here under
the shadow of the capitol cannot see
any veering from the first and earl.
iet announcement of Sec. Hay. And
when our German neighbors across
the water suppose that the Chinese
population of this country exert any
intlueuceon our Hlitic favorable t
themselves or their country-men in
Asia, they sin ply cannot
platform only, however, condemn
the party record of the dollar's hon
esty. They do not condemn its non
esty in business. If the Bryan' people
quote approvingly a part of the
party's record they should quote it all
for it principals work out In prac
tice, what were claimed for them at
arst.
Do conditions alter cases? It
would seem so, at leart with Bryan
democracy. Now Bryan declares
that we may not govern In the ab
sence of the consent of the governed,
This Philippic is made the text for
the plank in the democratic plat
form, which its suppottcrs with van
ily cmII the "Anti-imperial plank
let, notwithstanding all this, the
sime party, by an overwhelming
majority, have disfranchised the lie
gro population in North Carolina
aud now proioe to rule the darkies
whether they consent or not. The
Alabama democrats are uow prepar
ing to disfranchise their negroes in
the same way. Now, it democrat
can rule a people in two southern
stit'-s without their consent, what
wrong is there in ruling a few Tagal.4
in Lux-Hi?
Truly it will be a gieat matter if
the United States, taking the lead,
shall be the chief instrument of res
toration of order in China, of preserv
ing the integrity of Chinese territory,
and of keeping the peace among the
great powers that are plucking st the
Chinese Empire. This great mission
of peace is the present business of the
United States in the Orient. If it
sIihII succeed, as there is fair prosis ct
it will, the result will be a i-u Bit-lent
answer to the babble of a class of our
politicians about our "drift t'wnrd
militarism. Oregouian.
The administration's backbone Is
apparent in the China muddle, Just
as It has been In all the other crises
of the past three years. Its spine is
not located in its mouth, like Bry
an's. Oregon City Enterprise.
Congressman Tongue went over to
Tillamook last Tuesdsy to inspect
the harbor and r-ar, and get the lay
ot things so he may Intelligently
work with the committee this winter
In Washington.
HhYOM) PKAISE.
American Mlltics or interpret public
opinion.
Some of our citizens in Oregon
have been so thoughtless as to let
words pass their lips which seem to
declare a purpose to wreak veugence
on the Chinese population of this
country in retaliation for what their
people in China are doing to our so
journers. Nothing of that kind must
happen. The Chinamen in America
are not responsible for what is doiiig
In China, Indeed the common people
there are not reonslhle. It Is the
Mandarins aud ruling class. Iu
America we must k-op our bead as
firmly on our shoulders as we would
have those of our citizens who reside
in the disturbed di-drli-t. There
must be no mobs here.
Ihe O.egniiiHii ju-tly snys thst
Secretary Hay'? note to Li Hung
grasp Chang is simply beyond praise. He
Oen. Miles has ai-ked for service in
China, but the government ilia not
see It way clear to assign him to
doty In the Orient. A military critic,
speaking of the matter, thinks the
government do.- well to keep Miles
at home. It Is not expected tint
there will ever tie more than 10,no0
American soldier In China. Now
tnere are only z-khi, and in wend a
lieutenant-geneial l command that
handful of men would belittle the
dignity of Miles as well as that ol the
country. This same man suggest
that Miles hd thai his rank would
make him commander of tin allied
force. Chaffee Is a Ve Point man
and hasreall) seen more service than
Miles, and la thought to be cuperior
to the lieutenant-general for the com
mand of an army of. 10,000 tu n.
hn raised himself to the first power
of the historical secretaries of the
state. We are passing through
period that will ttuid out in history,
mometitous and epoch tusking. A
tremendous opMrlutnty lias com
along iu the secretary's way. ami he
ha risen equal to it. That is the ex
act measure ol greatness."
This is the note that Hay sent in
reply to a suggestion of LI Hunt
Chang that the mini.-t -rs might be
sent under a tfe escort to Ticn-Tsin,
provided the powers would agree not
to march on l'ekin, the secretary ol
slate replied July 30: " This govern
men! will not enter into any arrangt
meut regarding disposition or treat
inent of legations without first having
free communication with Minister
Conger. - H-sponsibllity for their
protei tion rmlsupon Chinese goveri
merit. Power to delivery at Teln
Tsin presupise power to protect
and to open communication. This is
iu.-dotcd on."
This message was delivered by Mr.
Uisslnow on July 31, t the viceroy,
w ho then inquired whether, if "free
communication was established be
tween the minister and their gov
ernments, it couul lie arranged that
the powers should not advance on
Pekii , ending negotiations."
To this Inquiry the following reply
was sent August )-.
"Uoodnow, Consul-Ueneral, Shang
hal: I do not think it expedient to
submit the proposition of Earl Li to
Ihe other powers. Free com in u ca
tion with our representatives in
Pekin is demanded as a matter of i
A dm Iniatrator'a Kotlre.
Notice U hereby given that the under
alined has been appointed by the county
court of the state of Oregon, for the
county of Washington, administrator of
the estate of John Lam, deceased, and
that all persona having claims against
said estate are requested to proem the
aine together with proper vouchers to
aid administrator at his farm about two
miles westerly from Sylvan po4ton"ica
wituin six nioutna Irom misdate.
Dated this 23rd dav of July, 1W00.
JOSEPH LAUS.
Admin it trator of the ealate of John
Laiia, deceased. 10-J 4
Notice is hereby given lliat the nnder-
slgnid has lieen apsiiiled ailminisCistrix
of the estate of J. 1). I lite, ties-eased, by
the eountr court of the state of Oretrou
for Washington county anil hg dul
qmiiincu ana eniereu iisn me uiseluirire
of her duties aa such auimnisiiatrix.
All persons therefore having cluiim
avsinsl aaid estate are reque&ted and re
qui i est to present mem Willi the prop -r
vouchers, to me, wiiiun six months from
the ilnte hereof, at the law oilkx- of Tho.
11. A K. a Tongue, in llillsls.ro, Wash
ington county, Oregon.
Dated at IlillsUiro, Washington county
Oregon, this tilh day of July I!H.
KM. MA P. HUE,
10-14 Administratrix.
May 24ih ia received, la reply will say
thai ihe Itiauiptoa Hinder we purviutaed
ol you last year gay us goud sauslactiou.
l-oau, Ore., May , I'.saJ. Vu our bill laud eapecuuly it dul us good
.1 iUlitll, 1 i a. eier Co., 1'oriiui.u. service. 1 cut over hill sides that lieie
- IJear ftira: 1 will uluiaer your Mud loloi luul uol been cut except Willi s
U-iler. ilie t hauipiou Under 1 uuuglit cradle, Ou Uie level ground it did aa good
irom your firm laei year ia a very good work aa auy oue could ask lor.
uu. It iuu easy aud duta it ora lu Ke4cllully,
peri iiou. our iiespccilully, (Slgued; W. W. Jaquilii.
(aigtswlj Jacob Uuuer.
Forest tirove. Ore- May 29. 1UOU.
Uauud) Orvguu, Cieuileiueu : Xhe Cbamptuu Binder
Mitchell, Lei St Slaterlo., t'oiilund. 1 boiigbt ol you iaal year gave uie per-
Uen lie loci' ;V4 boever this luay cou- let I aulisUcllon. It perloruied IU ulk
eviu Him Cliainpiou iiiuder li-l giveu per- like a charm, ll bus oiy decided preier-
lit-l saiisl actiou aisi uleo the Company sine over auy uiaciiiu of which 1 have J
m latent Articles
Wo carry all the popular
oilios and anvtliinir not in
wo will gladly .ot for you.
U Drug Sundries
unsistingof eomlis, tooth, liand,
nail, hair and cloth hruslus, A
tooth jiowdcrs, pastes, soaps and &j
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Your Truly,
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We Lave a whole book full of such letters. Send for it ai ouce,
Timber Land, Art June .1. 1HJS
NOTICK FOH PI ltl.K'ATIO
UsIT0 8tT Sl.ASDOFril R.
Oreg n City, liregi n, July 11.
Notice hereby iriven that in compli
ance with he provisions ol' the ct of ou
greaa of Ju s 3, IK7S, milled 1 An u t tor
the Rule ol t inner limits in tne Htutea nl
C'ulilornla. Oregon, Kevailu. and Washing
ton I erritory. as extended to nil he full
lie I-and htutea buet of August i. lsiij.
rreilenck M. lleulel. ol 11 llslsjro Coiuitv
of Washington, Mute of Oregon, has th
dav hied in till, ortice hit sworn atatement
No. 5247. for the purchase of the 8 .N K
aiid AWN WK of Beotion No. :3 In
lownatnp ao. .1 Kange .o n est and
11 oner proof to show thin tin lninl
soiiKht ia moe valuab e for ila timber or
atone than for agricultural purpos a, hih!
to eataDlisn his e Mm t aald land before
the Keiriste ' and Keceiver of tlua otlice at
Oregon Citv, Oregon, on r riday, the 241 1 1
dav of beutem ber. 1-sJM.
lie names as witnesses: John P. Mer-
ryman, eorg 11. M .-rtyinuii.t;. .A. I'uvill,
a rtna I. lleulel, ad or HUlsboro Washing
ton oounty, Oregon.
Any and all n raons ciaimin : adversely
AmmF These
W do the
X asm
- u Business
the ahove-described lands are requested to
uie ineir Giaima in tnia onu on or Dcioru
aid 2!itli d.iy of September, l!o. m;
CUAS. b. MOOKK8,
Hegister.
Timber Lund, Act Jane , IM7M
KOTICK POK PI KMCATIO
Male of l'rrseaal Property.
I will In penuance of an order of the
e unty court made and entered proceed to
sell at private sale for til beat intereats of
the estate the following lcscritet personal
property belonging to the estate of 8. H
ou ni pn reys deceased, to-wit:
2 cows,
I wagon,
I plow,
t parlor organ,
ti otlice chair,
t apray pump.
MARY HUMPH RE YH.
Administratrix
Ilillsboro, Aug. 2. I'M).
XIITH'r! FOKPI KMCATION
Land Orrirt at Oasoos Citv, Ous,
July. .'1. 1'.mO.
V0TICEI3 HKRKUY tilVKN THAT
11 the followuie named settler hua flleil
notice of his intention to make linal proof
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before Ihe Register and Re
ceiver at Oregou City, Oregon, on Went. H,
PETER A. PETERSON,
H K. Ao. lliV.. f r the W W of N W U
aim H oi v litewil K W.
lie names the Inllowing witnesses to
pr ye hia continuous residence upon and
cultivation oi aaiu laaa vis:
Peter h. Wanner, of Uleowood. Ore,
sJwsn Nelson, of " '
A. Wed here, of ' '
Jacob T. Cox, of '
t II AS. B. MOORES.
10-15 Register.
Mrs, Johnson
Savod from
Insanity by
Mrs. Pinkham
fi.arTEB to m Ko. ri:.Kii.u so. a.l.jfld
"Pkak Mi:s. I'inhiiam for soma
time I have thought of writing to yon
to let you know of the great benefit 1
have rweived
from the use of
I.ydla E. rink
barn's Vege ta
ttle Compound.
Soon after tho
birth of my first
child, I corns
Sicnred to have spells with toy spina.
Every month I grvw worse and st last
became so bad that I found I was
gradually losing my mind.
The doctors treated me tor female
troubles, bnt I (rot no better. Ono
ioctor told me that I would be insane.
I wss adrined by a friend to five Lydla
E. rinkharn's Vegetstde Compound
trial, and before I had taken all of tho
first bottle mv neighbors noticed tho
change in me.
"I have now tsVen five bottles and
cannot find worda anfticient to praise It.
I advise every woman who la suffering
from any female weakness to give It
fair trial. I thank yon for your rood
medicine." Mas. Crstarna M. Joaa
SOI, JoKISBOHO, Tkxas.
Mrs. rrrklaar tetter.
MI bad femalo trouble of all kinds.
had three doctors, bnt only grew worse.
began taking Lydia E. Pinkham'
Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills
and nsed tho Baoatlvo Wash, and eaa
ot praiao your remedies enough."-'
Mas. Krrut PkBauaa, Pbabl, Lav
TTxitkp 8rATKs,LND OrvicK,
Oregon City, Ore. July 11, lit".
Notice ia hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act ol
Congress of June 8. 1K7M. entitled "An act
for the aaiu o timber I -mia in the Status of
Ca ilornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Tern lory," us extended to all the Pub
lic ijnd States by act of August 4, t-iri,
berths I Heidel. of Hill boro. County of
Washington, State of O egou, has this d y
tiled in this otlice her sworn atatement
No. Ml(i, for the purchase of the V .S S K
and K 'AH W U of Section No. -Jo, iu
Township No 8 N, Range No- 6 West, ami
will offer prool to alio that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
tone than for agricultural purposes, and
to est blish tier clHiiii to said land b fore
the Register and Receiver of this ollice t
Ore on t ity, Oregon, on Friday, the 28th
day i f September, I'JUO.
She namea aa witnesses: lohu D. Mer
ryman. (ieorire II Merryman. '. A. nvcll,
Frederick M. Heldel, all of llillbboro,
Washington Connty. Oregon
Any and a 1 persona cla ming adversely
the ahove-despribed I ti ds are request d tit
tile their claims in this ollice on or before
as id 2th d.y of September, Htm. 8-17
Cli Ad. H. MOORKS .
Register.
NIIKKIPP'M iHAI.K.
i IiiiiiiMoii I'urre rVfil Klevalor.- Guarautcx-J to waste less grain
li.iu any other. This Klevator lias avorld of goojj points all ex-
piamea in catalogue. Send for it '
K'ptfiilric Nirockt.t Wheel
Guaranteed to give i6j per cent
gain of power when'ktiot 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 Champion Draw Cut stays at its work wtun
others have choked and quit. Our Hay Maker Champion Mower for
t J biMUU un uu toiupeiHion.
Mitchell, Lewis &Staver Co.,
First & Taylor sts. Portland, Ore.
Hep?Chi,,ewi!i1 W-'j"ng & Sons, HilLsUro. and J. T. Buxton,
rorext kOrove. Y. II. McLldowney, canvasser for Hillslioro and vicin
ity. w.-A. liam-tt, for Forest Grove and North Yamhill vicinity.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
MONMOUTH, OREGON,
Fall Term opena September 18,
Our lineis .romploto. consisting
of the lat st stylos, colors and
shnpobox p:ij)ors, tablets, on vol-
ojes, visiting cards, note, ht tr, u,
fools caj), legal ca juipor,
in Us, etc.
pens,
1 Perfumery
Wo cai rv a large assoi tnuMitof h
all the popular odors of the best
manufacturers.
The Delta Drugr Store.
Theatudanfa of Ihe Normal School are
prepared to take the Dtate 1 ertilicate im
mediately on graduation.
tiraduutel readily aecure good poaitlona
Kxnense of year from tl'H) to lf0.
btrung Academic and I'roleaaional
rourae. New Rpecial denartinent ill
Manual training.
ell ciiuipiieii training department.
lor catalogue containing full
iiienta. audresa
P. L. CAMPBKU
or W. A. Wabh. - 1'reaideiit.
oec. of r acuity.
I announce-
t'?1";? tyt5 V rr SiPZi fiT
PHOTO' MOUNTS
VOIKK IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
li bv virtue ot an execution i aucd out
of and under the aeel of the Oounty Court
of the bint of Oregon for W anhington
I'ounty, dated June -JOtli i'.HI, in
favo of 1). J.'. Huckiev, pluintiff.
ami . gainat a Dine A liimw, neleinltint.
lor the ail m or t me Muntlred a d beventy
Dollar with interest thereon from the Ulii
day of Man h. l.-"J!l, at the rate of eiKlit Ir
cent per annum, and the furthe aum of
7.5 cvta an I diaburnementa, with
in'erest thereon fioin the lltb day of
March, 1 '.. at the rate of aix per cent per
annum, and the co ta of and upon aald
w rit, to me directed anil delivered, for want
or KUtlieicnt peraonai property, 1 ill J
duly lew upon and will on Monday, the
I'.iru aay or Jiiiy, i"', at me row in door ol
the Court Houne in liillnboro. Oregon, at
the hour of in o'clock a. ni of aaid day,
nell. t puhlir auction to tli bivbeKt I id-
der fore ah in hand, all of the loll wing
deacrihed real prop rty lying being and
ituate in Waahington County, Oregon,
to- it:
The North hnlf of the North K.ml Quar
ter of the south Kaat qunr.erol beotion Sit,
lown. r-orlh Kanne S e-l of tlie W it-
lamette Meridian, contain nc M acre, to
natiaty the hereinbefore meutioueit auma
and thecoataof an I npon aaid writ, and
the eoata and rx penned ol aale
tiaid de will be aabiect to redemption
an per atulute of Oregon,
1'alen tma junczi. i:o.
W. 1. UKAIiFORl).
Hheriff of WachiiiKtou County. Oretron.
llfO. R, It A'll.RY,
Attorney for I'luintiff.
Ie Ye Want One llanilred Dollara
Any good man or woman can nmoiize a
lodge nl the llanker'a t'nion of the W. rl I,
of Omaha, N bnuika. Teaciiura and alu
dd.ta hnd the work hiuhlv reinuiiprntiva
and i lenaant. I be lea ling fraternal aocic-
ly in the ci-t. i'ava Ix-iilh. Iiianhiliiv.
and Old Aire chimin, and ianue Joint i oli.
eiea for mini and wile. I'aya bick kih) Ao
cident claima Uliiea in thirty Mate.
barce nirinbernhin o. men and women
bplendid reaerve plan. If you care to make
I - or ii ore in a week or two, write to
Ihe Ueneral M.ina er, Bankera I'nioii of
the World. Portland Oregon, for lemiripi
aa Local or liintrict Manager and organize
a looge.
fcvery day'a dchiv menna vour niomeil
lona.
Acker'a Iryapep! Tableta are Mid
on a poaitive guarantee. Corea heart-burn
raiaing oi the food, OiatreM alter eating or
ny lonn oi dyapepaia. One little uhle
ivee immeilia e relief. 25 eta, and 60 eta
lit IH-lta Drug Store.
Tim INDEPENDENT carrlCH in stock
the best assortment of mounts ever In
the city. They will be
CUT TO ORDER
tor any size photo, ('all and examine
our justly famous
M PI TON R0ARH fe
Fair Dealing Kequires no Fairy Talc.
JOHN DELLAR
Cor. 1st and Yamhill Sts.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
THREE COLLEGEZCOURSES
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
Trr-Menrrr'ia .otlrr.
All Oounlr Ordera Endontcl rlrr l
Mai. 1, l!l aracalliil for. Interest will
eeaiae after Aug. H,
HoUuLI ll t KA.NIIALI.,
' -ll 12 , , Co, Treasurer.
The Academy prepares for College and flices
a thorough English Education, the best pre
paration for teaching or business. All ex
penses eery loto. Board and rooms at the
Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per tceek, including
dectric light and heat.
THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY
Under experienced management, mill fur
nish rooms and board at cost on the club
plan, not to exceed f 1.60
For full particulars, address
president McClelland,
Forest Crore, Oregon
FALL
TERM
BEGINS
SEPT.
10, 1900.
ppriBarpis!
We bo5 some of our fine stock of I.atlies wrap m
wbich we will sell at greately re ! iceil pric aj-
Rare Bargain! . .zz
7" We also offer some bargains in our clothing g
pile and broken suits at 50 percent reduction.
I Schulmerich (6 Soni
The Hillsboro Pharmacy
PCKE DRUGS. IIIUII UHAIIK CHUMICALS.
Patent Medicines,
Druggist's Sundries,
Toilet Articles,
Perfumes,
Kodak,
Photo Goods,
Call and sco our
Swell Stctionary.
CL0THIIIG
CENT'S FURNISHINGS
SHOES
NOTE THE rOI.MmiNM VKH VH OX UHR SIEI ULTIESt
Ladies' Shoes, Kid or Kangaroo, Lace or Button, I2.50 value
9.00 value
4.50 value
.75 value
JOHN DELLAR. Prop
Men's Clothing, Cheviots or Worsted, Latest Style,
uoys Homing, Uurahle and rasbionable,
Crescent Suits, -
PORTLAND. ORE.
$1.75
7.ro
2. GO
.10
l F. OAVICS.
T.
C. T. BELCHER.
O'V AMD TRBAS.
St. Charles Hotel
lCOROIIATItD
rrt and MorrUee;.lreeta, I'erlUnd Orereu.
Electrie .LIkIiU, Electrlo Belle and Hydraulic Elevator.
150 lUem at ti to 60e, Maltes, 76, to fl. m4 KentanraHt
In
if
t'eanectlea.
Give as call,
ntVll'u s, nurmniii a.
Catorrk Caaat be Care4
will Incsl appllcatlona, aa they cannot
ipiu-h lliearat oftlie dixeaee. ( aiarrlt la a
lilix.d or conntilutional ilim-am-, and in or-
K-rioeiireityouuiiat tote ii(rifil iem
nlire. Hall'a Catarrh I lire is taken InU-r-
nally, end a ta directly 011 the blixxl and
miK-oua aurracea. llall'a Catarrh (.'are ia
not auilurk medlrine. It waa Irr riLrd
hy one nt he unit thvai:iana In llila mun.
try for yrara, and aa a re ularprnwriition.
It ia coinixHwd of .he beat tonica knoxn
conbined with the beat blood uiiritiera. a-t-
inndiree ly on thamuroua aurfacea. The
perfect combination of the two Intrad i-nt.
wi'at pimiucee alien woiuierrui mill a
incur! r I'alarrh
rrr.
A.I.I rn... E.J CIIKNKV A Co.
Hold by OrUKKiaM. 7."o.
Hall'a Kaiiuly f ilia are the brat.
8end for teatinioniala
Tuledo.O
Arker'i Earll.h Hrmrtj villi ttep a
rough at any time, ami will car the
worst cold Id twelve botira, or tuowey re
(inW. 46 aud Ui cents al Delba Unit
Store.
XOTICKFOIt IM ltl.l('ATIO
Pepitrtment at the- Interior.
Lars Orru a t Orkiki Citv, Oon.
July, 'il VJV.
VTOTICB18 IlKlfKHY OIVKv III AT
i.1 the lolluwiiiK-nained iwltlrr haa Itlt-.l
notice ol hia in enlion to make lim l proof
proof Will lie 11 ail e iM-fure the County
C'lrrk of Vttf.iiiiciin Co., at HiIMmto
(Ire., on Auk !', via;
&ICIIOI.AH I'NIKKWfllZAi IIKH.
H. K. No. IIM f Ihe N W U of H V i.
HrC J, N K '.i uf H K nd 8 U ol N K '
He namea the followlne witrnvm lu
prove hia conlinuniia rraldenre up m and
nultivation of an id land, via :
I h -maa B Hiiiith, ol Olrnwooil Ore.
Adolf KolUrnlo n l, of ..
Ileinrirh Mnna ol
Aloia Hvimrolir, of
t II H. II. MiHIKKH,
10-" KcKiatur.
AOKNTH wanted for the lieat tyiM-writr
the marki-t. the I'iltahurg Viail.le '
writi:iK in aiKlit at all liin. a. richiai.e
Urritory Riven, A.l.lrina llindlcy lljrl-wa.-e
tympany, l itlnburn, 1'a.
OABTOniA.
Baait tke t " Cin t'i Kaa) Hm twjt
latwe