iJILLSHOKO INDEPENDENT
H.itorol in tha poatittea at UUlatioru, Off
m iKoail' aaa wail luMtar.
onUanpUou, uxJoum, par jaaf, IUW.
L. M. C. i AL'LT, fcJitor.
,m i tL r.trvitor run
ii 1 1
FltlDAY AUtiLbT 17, iiH.
rr I'rrolUmt
Of Olil.
tar l Ice-l'resltlr at,
I HMH'OKt ROOSEVELT,
Of N w lurk.
Fur l ro.-ineiiti! LUx-tora.
II I.MAN Eol;l JlarU.n Couuty
J. o. tfl.l.KKlON injuria Couuty
W. J. FL'itMall Umatilla County
O. F. 1'AXTON Mulliiuuui.li County
Hie g'ltl -t.tiiilrird liai bttii eMail-It-lied
l)y mi art f fonresi. Ait at t
of cotitfrt-wt (till it-ifal it. U.teu any
unc Ulit ve fur a intiiitiit that Bryan
wtiulil not "IK" ""-'' rt'iM-uliiiK I'iii'.'
n which event w would ht"ln
liml cmilition a. la-fore tin' gold
.ititiiilitnl law ' tiiiittd. Tin re-fort-,
can wt ailorii t'l lake clmmfa ou
uttiii an iinitft' niHii at the head of
rt'Irtir.
Bryan iuiw ayt that free eoiimKe
of Hilv r l-i not t tie i-wue. The honet
dollar ha Int-n irntet tetl that
there la no (Kraion for dinfuHini it
!VrliHt. liut the Brooklyn Ki,'le
wanlrt to know why, eeiiit: the Iton
t dollars have I't-eit irote'ted, it i
nett-twary to fleet a iliithoiifrtt money
t'Hiiilitiattt iiow. It in not mui h of a
reinon for Min ting man to nay
that he can tlo no injury to the flriai.
rial Miliiy.
Let ui coiirtiiler. It wan Liiyan,
wan it not, who, when the Tarn
treaty with daiu waa tinliiitf and il
wart uncertain whether or not il
friend could coitiiiiantl volea for it
adoption, went to Washington and
urged hist frierda to vote for the
trt'Mty. Now lie in (iruting ol lmer
laliHtn. V'hy did he not Influence
two votes ugair.at the treaty then
and .-"tup the dreaded iiiiM-rialiaiu.
Then wua the time for lii.t patriotiain
to ahiue out if he has any.
The language, of (lie constitution In
that "the ri'lit of .citizens of the
United Stated t'i vote shall not
he abridged hy the United State or
by any state ou account of race, color
or iirevitus condition of servitude."
North Carolina got around that pro
vision hy saying no negro should
vote units he can read anil write
They did uot exactly aay'Negro,"
hut any person w ho cat not read or
write, provided he was not a legal
voter in IbOO. The educational tjual
ideation applit b to Marks only.
(Sometimes thero Ib a tine com pen
nation Hint overtakes where it -hail
not been. expected. For yen s Cler
many has Jiren furnishing military
instructors and munitions of war to
those trihes and nations who have
not la-en able of them.-elves t arrive
at that military organ! .at Ion de
manded hy motltrn contlitions.
China has hotiht largely of the
Krup'a factory ami has learned tac
tics of German military drill masters
Now (iermany hits already lost her
minister hy assassination in l'ekin,
and Germany Is spending millions
for revenge, Perhaps tht tisk
would not he so tlillirult if the China
hail la'eii left to perfttt her mili
tary organisation unaided.
The dilutee campaign is giving
Home surprises to the nations. Th
Chinese are surprised ami overeon e
Iiy the tls.-h of civilization, while
the Kuropeai's have more respect for
the American soldier than they letvt
before accoriletl, Iml what provokt s
the governments across the wat'-r is
they have to depend on Washington
for news from the front. Chatfec
and llemy, almost daily semi mes
sages to the homo government, and
these, ha), before the newspaper cor
respondent can set the wires. Chaf.
fee Is net only a news maker, hut a
news gatherer. There may he no
iiioil' than three Words, yet tl.ey are
intelligihle and tell a welcome "lory
of success.
Mr. Tow tie's Utter of withdrawal
wss timed to be a part of the demo
rratic notitii'rtHon pioccdings at
IndiaiiMpoiis. The M nines. its candi
date leaves the course clear to llr sn
ami Stevenson. Unlike Tom Watson
he is one of Bryan'- rmiti.l' Mial asso-
ciatts and it has been understood
from the llr-l thut he would be
guided by llrj ill's w ishes. I'.i.t th
ntimination ol the Sioux Falls ticket
tif llryan and Towne two months in
ltd value of the democratic ntte nal
convention was a curious episode in
politest. It accomplished its pur-MK-e,
and that wi s to hold the whip
hand at Kansas City. II the demo
cratic Convention had not stihtnitttsl
to liryan's .Inn will- the liryitu and
Tow ne niininati.iii would have stood
ml have Is-en oppc-uil to the demt -rratic
ticket, low ne w ithdraws lie
cause llrysn seeiiitsl all that he
wanted hy tin u-e of the Sioux Falls
club. Towne ives other reasons,
but his conv i tlonal phrases ami
platitudes can not coie-eul the fact
that he ha acted throughout under
llryan' orders ami as one of his
most intimate inner circle. St. l.ui
tilols'-lK'nns rat.
ocu cuistat: policy.
Although the Washington dipln-
liiaey may I indicative of a more
humane feeling lr the Chinese than
the Kuropcan eourU eJpiess, yet our
aoltliers push forward to lVkiu,
Chaffee relaie ntt in his t-lToit to
reach !'kin. F'e H-cIf" is no more
relentless than our army. The
American declared purpose is to res.
rue our minister and llm-e citiMii"
who are with Mr. Conger, tike thun
to the coast and theu itnue home. C
iurse, payuieut mu-t be matte for
properly tieslroytd and money n
peudeil in making this rs.-ue. Vi
watit no territory, and unless there
are great changes no Kuropean coun-
try wi I In I'.ined f r tli-tmeuilsiing
purposes.
On this pha of the tjiittio'l the
St. Iiuis U lots'-llemiMTh t writes:
" Tlie wis. I. mi of Hie United Stales'
course in the whole lliinese trouble
is is'coming moreaud mote apparent
as the days pass. A strong opposi
tion is springing up against Knglautl
among the other powers represented
in China la-cause of a suspicion that
-he is necking new territory in tiial
country. If she bail lakeu tne same
stand as the United States and come
out in it tlecliration that she was not
king any territory anil would net
accept any, her motives in the pres.
nt exigency would not be tjuenion-
etl, and there would la a greaier
semblance of harmony among tlie
nations thau prevail at the present
time. This would immensely sim
plify the work of the allies, and
horteii tie trouble. Jsearly all the
other nations, ostensibly at least,
have come over to the United States'
sitle on this Issue. Hussia, (leruiany,
Fram e, Itn'.y and Japan have denied
that they have any intention ol seek
ing the partition of Chiua. The
effect of these disclaimer would be
gistd if Kngland were represented in
them. They would bo calculated to
quiet the fears of the Chinese ,overn
mel t, and would aitl the allies in
gelti ig into communication with
their ministers.
Kngland, however, according to
the latest repoit4, is just now an ob.
ect of distrust among the other Eu
ropean powers, and presumably, ol
course, with l num. Ail tins is un
fortunate for every nation represent
ed in the so-called concert. lha
position of the allies under the best
of conditions would be difficult. No
body knows yet whether the Chinese
government is counseling the resist
ance to the allies which they are en
countering. It Is evitleut that the
Chinese who are doing most of the
fighting are the regular troops of the
government, hut it is uncertain
w hether they are acting under the
orders of the legitimate authorities
at Pekin. In the present isolation ol
that capital light ou this particular
point cau net Le had, and therefore
the actual attitude of the Empress,
the Kuiperor or of the other heads of
the state can not be learned. Tech
nically the United States, Hussia and
all the rest of the nations are nt peace
with China, though battlesare taking
place, and hundrtdsof lives are being
lost. A union of all the powers on
tlie American plan of procedure,
which Secretary Hay announced at
the outset, wouliZ probably have rt
suit 'd in the release of all the minis
ters ts fore this time, and the cam
paign now under way would very
likely not have leen necessary.
IN THE riilLUTlM:.
A cap! tin ill oik of the U. S. regiment-1,
now on duty in Luzon, w rites
to his friend, Dr Lhtlt -Held, of Yam
hill county, these observations upon
the condition of things on his islam):
"This thing would have bten over
long ago except that they hope that
Bryan will le ele,: t"d president and
that they will lie given independence
hy him anil bis patty. Congress
hnuld give some expression of opin
ion as to the probable policy toward
these islands. It hardly seems fair
to u- ti at we (the soldiers) should lie
made to tlo tlie kind of work we are
doing over here while these people
sre constantly being encouraged by a
ureal many influential people at
home to hold out with a hope ol
"lilsrty". (live them mangoes
riii . fish anil cocoantit-i and let them
Is- content ami in the meantime etlu
rate tlie children. It is going to Is a
ping time la-fore these people as a
ImmIv or even as an apprec hthh quan
lily can pnssiMy la prepared t take
part in a tivilixed govei niiient.
There are now but very fewntilivts
connec'etl with tile insurrection ex
cept the most densely ignorant class.
They are heid in it hy their utiscrup
uloiis leaders, who should Is' hung as
fast a caught."
IIHAIII Or' Hl.MIM.To.X.
CoMis l. lluntii Kt 'ii, presitleiit of
Ihe .Southern l'.icifli Company, died
al his mountain camp in New York
on the l !'h instant, I he end was
sudden ami in t x ms I. d. He had
pos.sts.scd his robust health up to M
few weeks ts fore, when a run-th wn
feeling suggested the rest lhat comes
with a summer cuting. He cs'al-
lishetl his camp by the side of a lake
let in the Adlrolidaik mountains,
w here lie hail complete rrlaxath n
from Ihe worries of luisin , Tha
heenoetl to the fullest, but at ItSln
on Monday night, he was at -scktsl
hy a choking spam, and in half an
hour was dead. While net the
greatest railroad system in the coun
try. SI, is among the large oneslano
presei ts more eiiginecriitg ami trans
portation problems than any of the
o'her. Now, that the system is In
nitration, there are many men who
cau operate it, but Huntington was
the one n an t create it; He found
the continent a w ilderness alsiumliug
deserts. He pbum-a f.- ard j
de no-sibl lh la-ltlemeul of a !
made iSMBible tha atllleuieui oi a
great ilou.ain. O'her, aeeing whal
he had done, built the Norlhern I'a
c-iBc, the Oreifim Short Line, and ihe
Ureal Norlhern, till now we have
five roads acrosa the coitinett.
Huntington was the pioneer.
Tilt UMItU SUIKS A tKtMIOK
SATIoJi.
The decision of the British goveru
meul to allot half the war loau to
this country doe wot deserve tlie
harsh criticism which it has evoked
from one or two London Journals.
F.very body knows that a loau many
times larger could easily have leen
raised lu England, and no intelligent
person for uiouient q stiona the
entire solvency of the British govern
meut. Iudeed, the fact that the loan
was oversubscrila-U in this country
within a few day of Its announce,
ment is conclusive evideuce on that
point. For the American 6uanciers
who applied for a oition of it did so
admittedly la cause they considered
It not merely profitable but pre-euii-uently
safe. The reason given for
Ihe allotment by the Chancellor of
the Exchequer, that the diminution
of the reserve in the Bank of Eng
land made it desirable to get a large
quantity of gold from abroad, is rev-
cgniz-d as sound b, all r.ngtisn
Mimiiciers, and lhn unthinking ttlk
stsiut England "going on its knees
to the Yankees" will doubtless atsiu
cease.
Nevertheless, it is entirely natural
that English pride should be some
what hurt hy this incident, showing
as it uoes mat ior me irr-K-u
least the Uui'ed Slates, and not
ilreat Britain; is the "creditor nation"
of the world. For many years the
flna'icial and commercial supremacy
of England has been regarcieti ry
Englishmen as a fact no n ore to be
questioned than a law of nature, anil
an integral part of the very constitu
tion of things. Moreover, this su
premacy was always adduced as
proof that England's financial and
commercial methods were superior
to those of other nation, and that
her government gave better promise
of justice and stability. The discov
ery that this complacent view must
lie revised cannot fall to be a rude
shock to the average Englishman,
especially as It coined at a time when
the nation la waging an enormously
cosliy war, in which it has reaed
no glory, and, to aay the least, has
lost prestige as a military power.
But the situation, unpalatable as it
is, must be recognized, and we doubt
hot its recognition will in time nerve
the English people to atrive anew for
the position of dominance which
they held so loug.
But it seems to us that Mr. Bryan
ought to be embarrassed even more
than the English people by this rec
ognition of the United States as
"creditor nation." For one of the
fundamental articles in his political
cried I as been the declaration that
the gold standard would inevitably
make the United States a debtor na
tion. Yet no sooner does the coun
try plant itself firmly on the gold
basis than it begins reaching out
lapidly toward the Industrial and
commercial supremacy of the world,
ami it uow rJntls itself rich enough to
lend money to foreign nations. We
have not the slightest doubt that the
farmers of Kansas and Nebraska,
who were induced to Join in the "ca
lamity" howl In 18U0, could them
selves lend England a good part of
Ihe 10,000,000 without serious in.
convenience, xet these men were
told hy Mr. Bryan that the gold
standard would make them "serfs to
the money sharks of Europe." They
know 1 etter now, and so does Mr.
Bryan; hut it is ei tirely safe to say
that he will not tell them o. He
w ill quietly put that bogie away as
being no longer effective, while he
tries to scare his hearers with the
equally absurd laigie of Imperialism
But it is uot likely that the soph
who have discovered ho wrong he
was in IS'JO will place much con 8
tlence In his utterances of 1!XH). N.
Y. Tribune.
SI ATE PKEMS.
You can't fesd these old hoys out in
Oregon. The other day a fellow
strayed intn this city from Eistern
Oregon, where he is engaged exten
sively in sheep raising. He became
engaged iu a political discussion
whie in company with several poli
ticians, ami here is the argument he
put up: ' I bought 2000 Cleveland
sheep at ti 2-") a head anil sold them
as Mr Kin ley sheep at (4.35 and
cleaned up I2(M). Now, if you cau
talk me into voting for Bryan and
out of that t4i')0, you're a dandy."
O egon City Enterprise.
A iicwn itein from Klamath tnun
ty.ftttei that Ihe Hwiwd vttluatitiD
thi-rf in $l,ti(IO,NlO. The Mulatitn
of ihe cnui.ty Ik ut nt 4immi, fruiii
w hich il iti'iHSnrs thut the i't r ntpila
if wt-nllh lit $ltN). A few Jr-MM f)
tin iiiuliistn wantnl ihm r iiuti.ey to
make er t Hiit til .'i). Here w a
eimnly t hat hna mnuelliiiiK tietttr
than tin- -ulit drewtD of jH rftt
tioii. Kit h niitn, wtnimn nnd t hild
h-i Iihi in-fl uf l-'i'l, anil in l h
of (iriM r they have it in i'ul-lHn in I
IhhiI mid him a Mini eatt e ttnd fhecp
nd wntil.
They have a liiir tvilt nf ret I tape In
K inland vt hit h they are try inir t
unwrap. Tummy Atkint, in N ulh
Afrit'ti, hai a ptiuml nf fl.itir and a
pound of raw fre-th uient for lihtday'i
rat icn, hut no fuel with wliitii !
nttik it ext-ept a disc uf e( iinped
mi the plain ty a ptinK hullork.
Hit Kenerout rat'tui la la the Kngliili
war, house or at C.t.a t -w r., r at ,h.
side suii.m al.n.g the ra.lr.s.d-lied ,
lowu hy ptl ls. Yes, mill we n
nit ints r h w those uie E uropeiuis
htttl up Ihrir hai.tl iu surprise wl-eii
our Saiitisgo ettinpnigu was ou. N"W
tliey know how il is tlieiii-el.es
The S ilein J lurnal, dl-cussi.g in
tercollegiate ainlt tits, cm cloths tlmt
those cullcge contests are oo'y g.ou
hlirg ineels. That pas-r tM-ris tlmt
'(heia-st suns' ilut" for dishorn st a: ti
le! if" is hone-1 industry. "
Harney Valley pi in
I'ltSl.lt in
McKinley's Chinese
polit y protect
tiou t Americans and Aintni -oi In
len sis, ami t'len hands off ties- v -the
kUpMirl of every right n.iedi
American and seems 1 1 Is4 ge:ting b.
Gold Hill New; -The del is's
apologiz- for tmit'ing ihe civil s-r
vice tpiestioii from their ph th no en
Ihe ground that they foig' t it 1 1 t re
ly. It tloesu't matter much, as t
would iialurally have come d.iwi tr
wards the end of the platform, a d
when a reader comes t the silver
plank he naturally throws ihe pap i
aside and reads no fuittn r.
"I here make the following proph
ecy: II McKimey Is electeti ami pin
in power for the next four years,
wages will decrease, hard times w ill
come us)ii us and over the land tin
price of wheat will go down, tlie
price of gold will go up. moite
will m foreclostd by .the money
lendtrs and sharks-, factmies and
mills shut down; we will ex poit no
ihmIs , we will import all the goods
we use and there will ts want and
ml ery over the land. U iniiola r
what I say." Bryan's tHi pronh.-ey
Yes, we remember Mr. Bryan's "par
amount" then is not his "parsne ui t '
now. If he could not fort h I fie
future four years ago then why dies
he expect us to believe him again.
How often is it neceary f 'r.hini to
cry wolf, wolf.
It should lie the purpose if Ihe
United States, since it is up to us, to
see that the l'hilippinos have fit
best government that cat be framed.
Now then, which can give and in
sure the best form of goveriimei't.
Aguinahlo who is swift to take tiritus
or the United States.
It is lielieved that the allied army
U at lVkiu, though the jutlgment Is
based more upon what, hail bten
done than upon direct information
The last authentic word was from a
town only 17 miles dist nit from the
capital anil at Ihe tqieed already
made the walls of the city should
have been reached ere this.
Timber I.nnd. .4 rt J line , IH7N
XOTH'K HUt ll Itl.ll'ATIO
Uniti-d 8ttm Land Orrica,
Oregon City, Ore. July 11, l!l .
Notice la hereby given that in coii:ph
unctt with the provision of the art ol
l oiiftre-ia of June . 1S7S, entitled "An acl
for the ulf o timber I .lull ill the Slates ol
Ctt'ilornia, Oretson, Nevada, ami Wssliinir;
ton Temtory," as extended to till the Pub
lic Mild Milieu ny act ol AUusi -t,
llertha I. lleitlel. of Hill boro. County ol
Wushiiititoii, .State of U cl-dii, has this d y
tiled in thi otlice her aworn stateiiifiit
No. 6tn, for the purchase of t lie W S K
H and K H 8 W W of Sect mil No- - i"
Township No 3 , Ihmpe No' t! West, and
will oiler proot to situ - that the land
otiKht i more vahuible for its tuiiberor
atone thun for a'ietiltural inirjioses, mid
to est bhsh her claisi to sum html o lore
the Kegister ami llcceiver of this oltiee t
Ore on I ity, Oregon, on Friday, the 'Jeth
duy i f Hepleinber, l'.HX).
She nuinea ua witiiesaea: lonn u. .iei
rynmn. tieorire 11 Merrymun. '. A. t'uvell,
Frederick M. Meidel. ull of Hillsboro,
WashiiiKton Comity. Oregon
Any and a I persona cl ining adversely
the uhove-desenhed I n tin lire rettiest d to
hie their ciuiiiia in this olllee on or before
aid Itstli diy of t-epteinber, nun. s-17
C II Ad. U. Al OU I! K3
Krister.
MIIFH1KF H SALK.
IN tair Tirttie ol an execution i mieil nut
of ami under the oeal of the County Court
of the but. ol Uieiton fur V anfiinglon
County, tinted Juno 2Utli in
favor of U. J.; liui-kley, pluintitl',
iintl I'KuinHt AbliieA Ltflriw, defeniiant
for the auin ef tine H unit red d Heveiity
Dollar with interest thereon from the Utli
day of Man It. if!'.!, nt the rate of eiht er
cent per anntint, and the furthe auni of
7.5'i ctittla ull 1 dittburHeiiietitH, with
i liferent tliereon from tlie lltlt day of
March, lrtM, ut the rate of six per cei;t r
aniiuni.und the co la of ami upon ouil
writ, to tne directed and delivered, for w ant
of Btiiticient jieiaoniit property, 1 did
duly le upon anil will ou .Monday, the
OTrd day of July, !!. at tho South door of
tlie Court Houite in llillnltoro. ureeon at
the hour of In o'clock a 111., of caul day,
aell. t imiilic auction to th - highest lad
der for c fh in hand, ull of the foil winif
deaerilicd real prop rty lyiiiK hein imu
nitUHte in WuvliuiKtou County, tlreKon,
to- it:
The North half of the North K ttt quur
ter of the Booth Kat (iuar.erol f-eetioii '3.
Town. 2, North KaniJe a We-t of f.e Wtl
laim'tte Meridian, contain nn M acre", to
sutiKty the liereinlajf -re nientioiieil auiiid
mid tlie coKtn of an 1 upon said writ, and
the fonts and exnenaea of aide
bald .le will be auhject to redemptioi.
an per utatute of Ureirtm,
liuled this June '11 1: 0.
W. I) 11 KA I Fl HI).
Sheriff of Washin-jton Cotintv, Oregon.
tiro. K. ItAOLIT,
AttorneyTir I'laintilf
Ho Va Want One llunilretl Dollar
Any good man or woman ran organize a
liHtre ol the itanker'a t'nion of the VV: ri 1.
oftimaha, N hra;ka. TeHchent and Htti-dci.t.-
rind the work hk-hly remunerative
anil 1 liana nt. I he h-a linn fraternal sociu
ly in the Went. 1'aya Heath, Inwihility.
and ttld Are claiui. and in-aie Joint I fit
cies for tnun and wife. Taya Hick tmi Ac
cident t-laima Lodgca iu thirty rtate.
Uiree me mhcraltin o. men and women.
Splendid rctcrve plan. If you i-are to make
llill.Mior n ore in a week or two, write to
the Itpnerul Malta er, itankent t'nion of
the World, Portland t Irea-on, for contract
aa IxM-al or intru-taMHiiaer aud oranire
a IimIp.
Every duy'a delay ineana your monied
loa.
Arkrr'a ll).-H'ia Tablet are tld
on a tHvitive irtiaranlee. t urea heart-burn
raiainif of the f-Ml, lifiieH after eating or J
any lorm til dyiepin. ttne liill' laile
ivn imitieitia e relief. 1 cIk, und &n els
Trie Julia I'm Htore.
Treawnrcr'" Roller.
All County tirdera Endorsed prior to
Mil. I. I'.Mi arecalle.1 for. In tern, t will
ceaie nfter Au. tt. !'.).
KuDoU'H t KAMI M.I..
11 12 Co. Trraaurer.
f ids ir.a pg n.in 1 jh mo-
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Stands Head and Suouklcis Above
I Maiutiieliilc, Urn , Mitv 'Js, Vjh.
! Mili-Lut, Le i.V MaVer l u., I'elt.aiiU.
I teir bus: i he i hituquuu iiliulcr I
tx'tJglil Ol ,V'U Usl )r.ir lij-l jJlVeu g.fd
Mtlrlarltou. 1 lliliik II IB llltt lllllo-l
1111111111): biUilrr i iiavtt areu. 1 lia.l a
hcuvy trop ol Uow u grant U..I yar and
cut u Willi ouc ,-pi.U ul iiotan.
llespoctlu.K ,
L.sii.c.1; M. IV . Ilaliu.
lariiiuigt.ai, Die, May uU, IVM.
MiU ht-ll, Lea is A. MaVf r I o., I'ortUtud-
UrliUciiicn : uui rt-s-eiveil iu title
liiuv aud would uy lital ltr t Uituipiuu
I'.imt.'r I IhiiIlIiI ol lull 1.-1 uiif liujh
jjn,.,, prl fr, i allsfat'tlwu.
i.ecpecituny,
ir-iguedj C A. Kt illt.
Logun, Ore., May 2 imm.
.MiUlit ll, ljri o. Maver Co., t'oniand.
K-ar i-ir: 1 will auxwer your kiud
lelU-r. ihv ilialiipiou lUutler 1 bought
iroui your tlrui ia-i year is a vary go-d
olio. It tuu eaiy aud tiota iut wurk lo
puilecliou. Vour Heis.cilully,
(Sigued; Jatxtb Uuber,
Klaood, Orgou,
Mitchell, Lewi & SUerto., i'oiUund.
Uoulleiuei' ; hoevrr tltia uiity eou-
rem tits Champion iliuiler Ima giveu per-
l l KUiislacltou and ulao llio Company
h.ie beeu Very accoiiiitiuUuling.
otir Iruly,
tblgned; Jtt) ( ox.
We have a whole book full of
( liuiiipion Force rVetl Klcval'"---
than nnv ntller Tl.iu T-,t...ut,.e lias
jilainetl in cntnlogtte. Send for it
Kprenf rlc Sprocket Hlieel
Guaranteed to give i6fi percent
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
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others fail. In heavy alfalfa Champion Draw Cut stays at its work wlicu
others have choked and quit. Our Hay Maker Champion Mower for
stumpy ground has no competition.
Mitchell, Lewis &Staver Co.,
First & Taylor sts. Portland, Ore.
Sample machines with Wehrung &
I'prest dOrove. v . II. Mclvldowney,
ity. N. -A. liarrett, for horest Grove
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
MONMOUTH.
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fTiiyiU itiuuii
rim IXDEl'EXOEXT oarrlon In stock
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J U i IV vivuiiv
for any size photo.
our justly famous
MELTON BOARD
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
THREE COLLEGEICOURSES
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
The Academtj prepares for College and qicea
a thorouflh English Education, the. bes; pre
paration for teachinq or business. All ex
penses eery lotc. Board and rooms at the
Ladies' Hall $3 to per tteek, includinq
t-.lectric light and heat.
THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY
Under experienced management, trill fur
nish rooms and board at cost on the club
plan, not to exceed $1.60
For full particulars, address
PRESIDENT McCLELLAM),
Forest (Iroce, Oregon
'TlTXmPT?
Ul 1 1 LlulVO
all others as these v iil Testify:
liaaUM), Ore., Sinf 30, l'JOO.
Mitchell, LeU V Mawr Co., I'ortUnd.
UeiiiU-iuru : Iu r-ply io your u uer t4
the 2 till 1 will nay ibal lLa Chinpiu
biu.lcr 1 punhaatsi of you Lurt soauton
has provrit highly wtlufiMlory. It cuts,
elcvutes aud itiuoV iu all kiuds ofgraiu
uiknig urat, ooutpaut bundles aud ua'or
uiiaiiifriurpt Lit rough auuiv tull of lilt)
laiue. Any oua uvniing a iiiuderwill
make uo umaake lit getuug a Cltauipiou.
Voura Truly,
tftiguadj II, J, CaMMi.
tcholU, On., May tti.llHiO.
MiIi IimI lni A MAVr lu.. I'urlLunJ.
CieuilrutkU t Your taiUrr of inquiry of
4iay ztu u received, io reply wtu say
that llm l liuuipiou lliudor a ptirha-d
ol you iaal year gva ua good aullahttliuu.
nu uui hill land especially it did ua guod
avrvioi. 1 t'ttl over hill aides that here-
tolora hud not Lsxu cut rid pi llu a
cradle. Oil lha level ground il did a good
work aa any one could aak for.
ICtx-erllu.ly ,
(tjiguedj W. . Jaquilh.
Fort ot Citove, Ok., May 2'J, l0t).
Ceutleuien: llio Chauipluu binder
I bought of you lital jeai gava uia per-
letl aaliol.n lion, il prrloruitd i la otk
like a chaiiu. It liaa uiy decided preler-
au e over any macliiue of whiili lliavei
knowleilge.
Yours Truly,
IBigm-dj A. iiiiiniaii.
sucli letters. Send for it at ouce.
These
do the
Business
Cluarantectt to waste less grain
Z:l World of Ijrooi j tUlilltS all CX-
Sons, Hillslwro, and J. T. Buxton,
canvasser for Hillsltoro and vicin
and North Yamhill vicinity.
OREGON.
Fall Term opens September lnf
The stittlHitts of ihe Normal Hchool are
prepared to take the Hlutu t ertilieitle im
mediately on graduation.
Urailuates readily secure good positions
ktnetiae of Year from SltM to f lfsi.
Strong Ae'uiieitiio . ami Prolessional
Course. NewXapeciul depurtuieiit ill
Manual training.
Well equipped training depurtiiient.
For caiulogite ooiitainiiig full annoiince
inentH aildress
P.L. 3 VMPltKM,.
or W. A Wanu. I'reBitlent.
Kcc. of Faculty.
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will be
Call and examine
FALL
TERM
BLGINS
SEPT.
19, 190D.
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Patent Articles
-a r .,11 tl, .wiMlll lI- IVII1- 1
l U t-illl till Ulsj .j-.... ri
otlios and anything not in stock k5
... a a m
wo will gladly
5 Drug Sundries
onsistiiiir of
nail, liair and cloth brushes,
tooth jiowders, pastes, soaps and il
washes, chamois skins, purses, f$
hot water bottles, nipples, etc.
Stationery
Our lineis .complete, eonsisting
of the Iatst styles, colors and
shajiebox papers, tablets, envel-
ojies, visiting cards, note, letter,
fools cap, leal cap paper, pens, &
inksfcotc, 6)
i Perfumery.
We carry a largo assortment of
all the popular odors of the best J
manuiacturers.
The Delta
ISpringBargains!
efa ' We 1 av some of our fine stock of Ladies wrap
which we will sell at gretely reduced prio m
A Rare Bargain!
We alsti offer some bargains in otir clothing -"-
pile ami hmken suits at 50 jier cent reduction.
I Scklmericli '& Son!
The Hillsboro Pharmacy
pure inu (is. iiK.il (jkaih: ( iii;micai,s.
Patent Medicines',
Druggist's Sundries,
Toilet Artit les,
Perfumes,
Kodak,
Photo Goods,
Fair Healing Requires no Fairy Tale.
JOHN DELLAR
VKJtB ft J I UlllllUIIIII-'tJ
Cor. 1st and Yamhill Sts. SHOES
NtlTK TIIK HM.L0n.M I'KK KS 0-1 OI K SI'W IAL1 1 Mt
Ladies' Shoes, Kid or Kangaroo, Lace or litilton, $ 2.50 value $ 1 .7."i
Men's Clothing, Cheviots or Worsted, Latest Style, 9.00 value 7..r.
Hoys' Clothing, Durable and Fashionable, - 4.50 value 2.f0
Crescent Suits, ...... .75 value .40
PORTLAND, ORE. - JOHN DELLAR. Prop
t t r.OAVIES.
PRISIOI T.
St. Charlcs Hotel
lacoaroRATitD
front anil Murrlsatiilrt-cU, rorlltintl Ort-nn.
Ekctric .T.txlttn, Ktectrio Helta and Hytlratillc Kleyiit.ir.
lltl Roomti at 23 U Sth, Haite,
(.'nrctlAN.
Give us a call,
DAVjKS
OREGON STATE FAIRi
SALEM, OREGON.
September 17 to 22, 1000.
I liiggor ami lJ;tti?r
(raamla lirratly ImprvrrtJ, Kallilinrs Krialtl anil llrinirntrtl. nil
Utk KalldiMir Thrghlr HlnlNfrt U4 i:rr)lhlMi; in
Klrt ( lava lndltlM for thi l.arfft antl lt.
LITE STOCK EXHIBIT AND AGRICULTURAL EXPOSITION
EVER IIK.f.Ii ON THE MUST
020,000 in Premiums and Purses
Got! ra. Ing ryry aflrrnoun, m title anJ fun at nielli. A in. ion al of live
ttot k will l made leaHing (ealtire. All live ittta k an l otlii-r etliihita
hatilel EREK over the Hnthern Farif- Raiirial. knlutf-il 'it-reiieiT rutci
on all railnaula. Er p-emlmii lint ami titlier Inrtirniatinn, a.l lrriw
W. H. n EURIXU. frM,
Hlllt)brt Urrroa.
i;et lor you.
combs, tooth, hand,
Drug Store. g)
. 'iV
Call and sec our
Swell Stetionary.
i!'
C. T. BELCHER.
BfO'V AND TR1AB.
75, t $1. miI KrhUnrnt
& I1KLCIIKK, Managers.
Thau Evt Hofon;
M. I. Ml-tllUH, tee.,
I'artlaatl, Orrrcuu.
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