Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, September 21, 1900, Image 3

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    THE STATE rilK.
This in I lit close of bus! lien on I be
ssroud ility of the State K if. How
is the attendance? Everyone hvi
i tter thau the aecotid day fur
many years. The gate receipts tell
the slorv. 'ITirt weather today ha
lasn m.-guith-eut, tpiough tlie ground
. aie a lit) lu damp fmui the heavy
mill ( yislcitUy forenoon. The
wind is in i lie north ami everyone
cheered. .
1 1 i lovililo that in former yea
the Stale Fair has uet met expecta
turns, tint xm-li canuot be said of this
year. Tim atta-k exhibit, rattle,
sheep, gouts ami bo. i grand
rin m are Shnrtlu rim tbal weigh
Ion, lli-ref-.rda, aa pretty w picture;
Jerseys, the pets. The sheep are the
l-st examples to tie need In Oil
It rent wool Mtate, all J they are all fur
MrKiiiley, The great sleepy bogs
are in evident aud one seeiug Ibeiu
would thiuk that never pound ol
pork were imported. Ought uot
1st at any ra e. The Multry tihibil
is the tiKMt noisy shed oil the ground
The fad ill Oregou la white chickens.
Coop after coop areahowuof white
glioins, white Plymouth Iva-ks,
while Ijaugshatiga, and it really
set ins ih it lli ouly breed thai U nut
w ti i W In the I. lack Spanish. A Kip
if a r rcmn between a sts-ckled llaui
burg ben and a China pheasant is on
exhibition. The birds are of One
form and pleasing plumage, though
the cocka are. not aa brilliaut aa the
pure hlissls.
The pavilion I well tilled and ban
many attractions, chief of which are
the county exhibits, or there, wash
u.gtnn c.tinty hat uiuat lieauty fur
the HilUU.ro delegation. Jt la artis
tically and methodically arranged
Kolli Mr. IIpiiIcI and Mr. J.tcksou
are untiring in their attention vi
itors. Pi-rliap more should not lx
said nnw, the award la nut yet made
The mining exhibit of Laiw muiity
is a surprise to everyhtaly. No one
who hit not ktpl up with develop
mints at lloheutia and Ulue river,
miiioed we had auch ore ta-ds ao
near to um. Ore worth 110,000 er
Ion it Hhown, and risk less than $100
lHr tun la nut shown.
The Agricultural College Iwaa flue
exhibit. IU industrial eleiueut
certain to ai tract students to lhat
seat of cultuie.
In the art (mil are seen many flue
pictures. Mrs J. N. Hrowu allows
one canvass that brought pleasant
thought. The subject la a tray
apple on a partly folded copy of the
J NlKt'K.NlKNT. Many of the Press
AsrMH'iatinn extended congratulations
oil the cleverness of the advertising
devlvV. Mm. Brown was not present
to liear her part of thi burden, hence
vour reixH tcr had to take the loau
alone.
The display of farm machinery is
gixsl. The lluseel Mfg. Co. snow
separator and iwera. One power
has no electric motor which is of 75
Itieandencent liirht. One Kastern
Oregon thresher said he had known
of the hoys w iling their blankets, but
he IhniiL'lit threshing ly e.ec.nc
lie-hls is iiiakini' t!i day too long,
The creamery exhibit is tine and
the new idea there emphasised are
well win t'l a Visit to the fair, that
Hiil.i-it mu.t be kept for another
Ots-aainil.
The visitor fron. Washington
com tv h ars many words of com
mcnilnlioii for the fair management
and es-cially for the praise la-slowed
oiHiii tlie itlhicncy of Pre, wen
riu.L'. We are ustly vain of our
COM II I V IIIHII.
The State I'ress Association larriel
hi re tudav and werd well entertained,
At I0::;il the brethren lake the cars
SL'ain Mini go to Abland fur the an
Mial liiiHiness meeting.
U. M. C. Oai i.t,
A Mirlit Of Terrar.
"Awful anxkty whs felt for the
U.1.I.IW of tin liruve (ieueral Hurn
f M.i'lilis- Me., when the dic-
tors said alio could not live till morn
ing," writ -s Mr. H. II. Lincoln, who
alleuib-d her llial K-Mrtui mgnt. "All
Ihoiiu'ht she must main die from
pneumonia, but she liegged lor Dr.
King's New Discovery, saying It bad
more than once waved her life, and
had cure her of ooiiHUtiiption. After
iim u .mult ilustiM she slent easily al I
night, and iH further use completely
cur.Ml her." This marvelous medi
cine is guaranteed to cure all throat,
chesl and lung diseasea. Only 60c
aud l Trial laXtlea free at Delta
Drug Ntor.
t'ebl Mrrl Or Death.
"There is hut one small chance to
life anil that is through an
oia-raliun,' was the awful primpect
set la fue Mrs. I. U. Hunt, of Lime
wis.. I iv her doctor after
vainly trying to cure her of a fright
ful iMse of stomach trounie anu yei
low lii.imlii-e. He didn't count on
the marvellous power of Klevtric Hit
o.ri io eiirii xtomxch and liver trim
bles, but she heard of it, took seven
Iui'iIm iim whollv cured, avoided
surgeon's knife, now weighs more
and reels la tter mail ever, u s posi
tively guaranteed to cure stomach,
liver and kidney troubles and never
disappoints. 1'rnf fiiK-at Delia Drug
sure.
A r'riKfelfat lllaaur
Will often cause a horrible burn,
scald, rut or bruise, llucklen's Arn
hn .Salve, the iiest in the world, will
kill the pain and promptly heal It.
Cures old sorts, fever sores, ulcers,
laiils, felons. Corns, all skin eruptions,
liesl pile cure on earth. Only i' eta.
a laix. Cure gunrantei'd. Mold by
lVlla Drug HI ore.
A MaaMrr lrll Hnfc
Di-stroving it victim, is a type of
constipation. The power or this
murderous malady Is felt on organs,
nerves, nius.li and brain. There's
no health till it's ovcn-onie. Hut Dr.
King'a New Life Tills are a safe and
certain cure. Heat In the world for
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels.
Only 2"i cents at 1MU Drug Stole,
tlran I ttrgsniner Wagnon has been
in te ciMiniy several days in the In
terest of the A O. U. W. As a re
sult tif his work several new niemliers
were Initiat") into the lislgeat For
est Orove. At HilMsini there are a
iiumWr of ap.l"-ants wailing for
their applicf l "in t U- sppmve.1 by
tlietirmd Meilu-al Ksmim-r.
lwt-On S.pt. II, between I'ort
Isnd and r'sriiiington, a satchel con
taining lady's wearing apparel. Any
lTon linding same and giving lu
luriiiation leading h Ha reiovery will
reise reward aiinicient t "over
vsIim of oonienls by leaving word at
this ulllee.
Mr. Kinily Hank in ami daugh
ter, Mis Klhel, of Tortland. are the
uiiesis ihiswwk of Mrs. Hau kins'
iM r, Mrs, l. It Bagley. I
Work was romiiicneed on the
Catlioltc church tu this city on Mon
day. Mr. Clark WhI, of the W-t.ii
Leader, L'mat lU county, was a vis
ilor io HllUlairu over Sunday la-l.
Millon Morgan, ului baa t-en in
the harvest tields o Ki-li rn Or-gou
this summer retuiiud t'uewl.iy eve
ning.
A W. Kaxton, who lives lo uules
south of town, I ml a valuable horse
last Saturday by (lie tiain ruumiig
over it.
Mias Minerva Wolle, of I'urllnid,
left yesterday for her home after a
few nays' visit wilh Misa J'wie
Si'liuliiii rich.
Miss Vesta Julius:. ii, of Forest
(Iruve, daughter of the stableman,
H. 1) Johnson, died ye-ilcrday morn
lug of diata-ti-i, aged l.'i years,
John Lyons, who lived near ('en
terviile, die. I last Saturday of kidney
trouble. Hewasatsiut 70 years oli
and has lived in this county -'n tar
or more.
Ralph Feeney, (Irand Ma-.ter of
the A. O. U. W., pl ut Sunday in
llillsls.ro. lie expects to vi-.it the
Workmen lysine here in the near
future.
l'riate coiilri'.uiioiis in the sgare
gate auui of t.'axi have Is-en ( le.lj.'iil
to tie applied 1 1 the coitr u. lioti of a
system of Waterworks for North
Yamhill.
Cleorge Men 'I returned home
Monday from Lnierprise, wiiere he
has apent his vacation in l ilru:
store. He intends attending the
medical io' lege at 1'nrtlaiid this year.
l'reai'hii.g at the F.vaugelical
church next Sunday morning by the
pastor. The regular union serviis
will be held al this church in the
evening. U-v. Hickafonse will preach
Atlornev W , 1. Smitli will move
from HillMlM.ru next month. He
has not decided ut what place be will
locale. They are going to a different
cliiimte for the hem tit ol Mrs.
Smith's health.
lOlltT llOlSL.
PKOBATK.
Kiate of Wm Uilpiu, deed. Funda
having been distributed according Io
liwand receipts Hied, administrator
is discharged and tsMxlaioen released
from lialality and estate closed of
record.
Kltrt of 8 A Kliuk, led. Filial
ly settled and estate clo-ed of record
an l laimlameu released.
L'lut of Johnson, detsl. Inventory
of realty io Columbia county, filed
and approved at 1105 Ordered that
citation be aeived ou heir to (how
cause Octola-r 1, why said realty ahall
not Is sold. Also ordered that ad-
iiiiui-tratris aaiga st.sk in Hiil
iro Co-Operalive Co ti Ubute &
Fisile.
Kstate of Uwi Morphea, deed. lie.
port tliat $100 bad beeu receiveil
from sale ol two cowl, and ordered
that tmlance of personal property be
'old, at best obtainable prices.
MAKKIAGK LICK.NsK.
Marriage licenses have been grant
ed this week to D)lbert E. Uarla-r
and Ueorgia Turner, and to Joseph
I'wi'g aud Florence E Furt-r.
ItEtL tSTATE.
Tr. C. L. Lrge, of Forest Orove,
waa in town Vednediy.
Mr. U. . (Jardm-r aud wif- "
visiting in l'ortlaud this week.
County Clerk Morgan moved into
the K 11. Uiaalin hou-e 'I uesilny.
Hul.jecl at Chri-tiau church Sumlay
luoruii g, 'The law of Service."
W. II. Webrung. of ttehrung &
Sons', Is at the stale fair this week.
Mrs. Phelst, fi.rmerly of thisciiy.
but now of Portland, is a guest at t
sister's Mrs. A. M. Carlile.
Congressman Tongue, Hon. 11. P
Cornelius and lientoii Ilowman went
to Portlard Tuestlay evening to hear
Senktir Fairbanks, of Illinois, speak
on the political insues from I lie re
publican standpoint. "
Win. Molir, shoemaker, on Second
slrtel, was prionally aciuainul
Willi H. H. Dickel, w ho w as clul.U il
to death in Porlland Sunday nihl
by unknowti 'iniis. Mr. liickel
waa formerly a slna-maker.
The students who have left for Cor
valhi to Htlen.l the Or gon Agricul
tural College are John Milne, Henry
Beach and Frank Gordon. Fred
Hanley, Forest Bridges and Beit
Wills will follow Monday.
Mr. J. B. Vrisiinan, of this city,
received the sad news of I. it- death of
his brother and also brother-in-law
who lolh die. I on the l-'ill inst. Ili-
brolhir, N. Y. Vnsniisii, aged T'l
lived in Batavia. N Y., and Iii-
brotht r in-law resitted at Inksler,
Mich.
Mr O. U. Wilkes, of this city, lias
built liim a bicycle, finishing it this
week and it is a iw-auiy. it is a Ihr -e
crown wheel, fitted with the Faula-r
one-piece crank hanger, w hich is one
of the last made, and Milwaukee
punclure proof tires. Hoyl, the
jeweler, is making the name plate
for the wheel, which will la O. tl.
Wilkes.
Mrs. Ellen Donovan, of Cellar
Mill, died at St. Vincent Hospital,
Sepleuila-r Ktlh, fiom intestinal in
flammation. Ihiva-'ed was 4'J year
ol age, was ls.ni in Ireland, and
came to America when IS years of
age. She leaves seven minor chil
dren, two girls and live laiys. Her
husband dieil several years air't. 1 he
funeral took place at (Vilar Mill last
Saturday, ltev. Father l'vesiiie
otlloistiiig.
Our L. W. II.n.M" thinks it very
fortunate that asiple do not always
receive their inheritance. Years ago
Col. AtvhilMild is, an anii'stor of
Mr. House, served in the Mexican
wars, and dying It'll I.Vmj cash, that
now is in the treasury of Texas, Kilt
acres of land in the heart of Halves
ton ai d a league of html on the main
land. There being many legal isiints
S II and Ester Haycock to
Win L'-ach, w aw and
lots 8 aud U sec ti I 2 n r 5 w
Win Leach t'i Margan t Leach
pt blk 15 Forest Ur.ve
Aiiicricau Dressed Meat 0 to
Joseph E Fnrestel w J of s
e J sec 27 t "l n I 4 w
Julio S Wiuslow and wife to B
K Itcevea 1 08 a in Jas Ma
Oil! d I c
J W Sewell, stiff, to Alliance
Trust Co 43H0 a in Wash
iiigtuii Cki
John F McCu nabay to C E
Shorey a a w J nf a e J sec
l I 2 u r 3 w
A timeline McCniinahay to C E
Shorey n of n w of a e
sec 20 t 2 u 1-3 w
J K Marley and wife to Henry
Boiinhoer a w sec 10 t 2 n
r :l w
Jos Dillery In John A Fcole 8
a sees 2 3 34 and 35 t 1 s r 2
w and t 1 n r 2 w ".
Minnie Bush to D D llolgate
30 21 acres sec 12 t 1 s r 3 w
Mary E Smock and hd to Jno
Iv (lol.ll.iirg pi of w w
s c 1 t 3 a r 2 w
Amanda l'o.ter t Joseph A
ilinton, Hiltm houiet-tad,
Si i acres
500
120
9,'a)
t600
100
285
2010
1200
130
3.ri0
"I dare you to do it," aud that Is
how the Isiys had to pay for a bicy
cle lire. A lady's wheel was ordered
In .in Chicago early in the season,
tiut when It came it was a man's
wheel, and the consignee would mt
receive it. The crated wheel waa iu
the warehouse of the 8. P. Company
for several weeks. One day two or
three of Hillslioro's idle boys were
loitering around when one of them
M)intd bis oen knife at the lire.
He dared when the other bit his
elbow and in slipped biskuife. "Oh,
Mrs. May Booth aud cl.ilu are vis
iting this week w ith lit r parei t,
Mr. and Mrs. James Young.
E L McCoriui. k has put iu a flue
stiak of guns anil ammunition,
where huct-r may Hud auyliiitg
u ceded iu that line.
Clias. Extraud, who has worked
fur Jas. Sewell for a numla-r of years,
left for California on Monday last,
lor the beuetlt of his health.
L E. Wilkes ami Cecil Hum
phreys, who have Isen surveying in
Idaho for several inont .s, relumed
borne the tirat of tlie week. They
ex pet I to start for Wahou!sl, Wash
ington, next week, where Mr.
Wilkea has a contract of surveying.
sum i'uess.
When it comes In the building up
of our shipping iu the foreign trade,
demiM-rats desire to register foreign
built ships as American, ami repuli
lieaiis are determined to have only
Auiericau-buill shiiis under the
American Hag. Astoria Newv.
Bryan says the republican party
puis tlie dollar before tlie man. Well,
it Is Is Iter to put tlie dollar la-fore
the loan, where be can see it, than
la-hind him, where lie can't see it
And it is still lattirtoput tlie full
diuuer-pail iu front of him, list,
alongside the dollar. Eugene Keg
ter.
The stcret alliance bugalaai be
tween the United Stalls anil England
is exploded coin pie ely by lli'j situs
tiou iu China. Salem Statesman.
.alir mi final KrlllrmeMl.
Nul.ee i brt t.y lL.il tlx- Hii.lei-
ii:i.4t e&m.tilor ut llii-rntHlt i-t ! lr ul-
d-xxl liu hlrl Ins iiuhI aii-oli I ...
Il.tr i unuty C'uuri ol al.l'i.-t .. t'uui.ir,
tlrt-ou, and fo.nl t.a l!..n mv.'
-)l Jtlli. I'.neaiil,,- Iiur.. 10 o'i-Lh k
a. in. i f s.e.t lUy. ai il, r I . ..ml r I onrt
ruulu in II. I iiru, t al..l.vln "'xiuly
t' rK.n. u ll.t- In. it-an. I . ,,r tl.t- I.- r
it.K . I.j. t-i ... . tii.al a.-t-i.u.tl.
t'atl lliia i.J .lay ..f Ai.f.i-t. Iu
tail. I it V ..N t.ia Xlt.KN.
Kiern or of the crt ir of Hra Collri,
litxtaacti. It-Is
A'iKSTS aai.tr.) for Hit- lr.-t ty(Mrittr'
. II tl.c li. ark. I liu l',,l,l,..r( il..."
riti:. in K.'i.t al ai e...e, ritluitv
trrrilt.-y j v.-.. A.i. ri .tilry Hani-'
a r t .i.i CM., v, I i. ' l i . I 'a.
t'ttarrh ( asaol be ( arril
lllt'l-ul al't.licalioi.. a ll.t-v t:il.n,'
'1
1H-1 rvurer,
I) tte tt at ol I n iIim-sm-. 'a itrrti i
IiUhhJ tr cuiiniitiiiiuitui ili.-ftt- , tad iu or
i d-r lucurc ii ittt iitti.-t t;tVr inurital rii -
II. tit rtt:irih 1 urv l lak it llilri-
h.tilV, m i iliri'tiy tn the iInw unl
iiiutoiu lct;i. illl'n 4 itiarrh i urti i
, .. . , i nu auuai k ii iciin in . ia a iw pi vsi t 1 1 m i i
Aii touiiiy tir.ini r.iutorM-l prior ti. I l,y out .1 l.e U-M .l.y-inai. in ilu t-uun
July l. Ismi, ii t i-a.tl t..ra..l..f f.oi.U irv for veam. ni..l a a re i.lar i.reM-r.i tn.i.
luleml aill i-mm- alter li it i-oii...m-.I l lie Ul t, ki.t.at..
collt.ll.eU aolli thr ber.1 oIikmI plirltlc-rs arl
illfr.tiret ly oil tlie lulu-oil sllrtur.- tlie;
prrft-t'l t'li.i.l.tl.ulloll ol the two ll.:ie.l .'lit
ta w, at y ikiuetn nxivh oiilerful moil :
...... . . ' in run a Caiarrb. miiJ lor l.-li iim.ii.uI
OTM'EFOItll HI.IC4TION r.
1
fOR
Women
ltapartiueut ol the tutorial-.'
Au.iitsui, r .j i nr..
rM.l.t tiy llriltrtriiits.
lia.l Kaiiuly Pilia are lli b-t
I
MAM'KAt-1 L KKliS t)K
Lakd Orrn a t Uuuot City, Otis.
(-eiiteinlier 17. Into. , -
N'OTICK IS HKHtttY t.lVKN THAT
tlie folio in; iiuuit-tl aelilt-r lias hlr.1 I Vj f- A-VJ n nrrn
iiolie ol ina ii.lri.tio'i to make lii.al proof , f tLU Tt OC l t. t. 1
will be n.a.le U lore I he iteliiler all lie
et iver ut Orvt;..ii City. On Kon, on Ucl. .),
vii:
1KA P. IKONS,
II. E. No. Hi9l!.for tlie H IK of X W K,
K H tif 8 W H K. o I t aiiti N K of X tV t.
.-Sec. U T l.NKtW.
He nan. en tlie tolloaiiii; witnesM-a to
prore Ins coiitiiiuona resi.l. ni'e Um.ii al.tl
culiivutioii of mill laii.l vu:
I'lirialiuu Kooh, of Hr Wuati. 10. Ore. !
t.ieorae s k.mm, -
Heiijumiii M. Collins, " "
K.I ward Itoos. "
1 11 AS. II. MUUUKS.
l"-!!4 hrgiater. "
ical conditions will mark another
glorious cei.tury on our upwaid
oiurse. The unfolding Missibilitiee
for the uiillions of American cit xens
yet to come, ligh eis tl.e hi-Hrl aud j BijiutMs
Rough and Dressed
LUMBER
We will have our navtiuill res.ly t saw
Iu in I r on or about June Sth. 1 lie Usly
of timbtT tributary is tlie ls--t in tlie
late and hence ilh our niiari..r
michint-ry ami uiei luiiiical okill our
proilui't will be axual ta that f.tin.l in
any market an.) mipt-rior to n...Kt. We
invite orders. ltf
These A
r as . k. 1
ut
Women &
Made at fi& jS J aflCl Vi
OUR NEW' Jjl
ZmAJ- Wear
I Good mfigl
Sch00'. MfL.jM J
I Shoe, gl
Bwitla
ini m tun nat Hilars boujb
This is not a goal time to make
the American flag eat diit And,
besides, there Is no man big enough
for the job. St. Helens Mist.
The republicans of Oregon iuut
put up a can paign warm enough to
get the voters out to the polls in No
vember. ThU is all lhat isnecessaiy.
Oregon talesman.
The merchants throughout Kansa,
who stocked up heavily with Ilryan
The Fiit NKech in the 1900 Campaign will lat Delivered by
Gen. Geo. H. Williams,
at the Court House on
Saturday, Sept. 22, 1:30 p. m.
Judge Williams, the name by which old Oregouisns hot know the dis
tinguished statesman, is one of the foremost men in America. lule serv
ing in me neuate tie wrote tne ceienraieti civil rights mil wnicn was a
burning quts-t on during the reconstruction perio.l at the close of the great
rela-llion. Later he introduced and succeeded in having Congress proaise
the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution. He was also a tnemlsr
of Ihu Joint High Commission the pro vi Iml for the art. I rut ion of the Ala
1 .11 um claims against England. Figuratively he helta-d twist the tiil of
lion. We got tbe money at any rate.
tU it kt ns the ttep of the nation.
Our civilization is the most sacred
thing bent-nth the dome of Heaven.
In it we live and move and have our
being. It contains the bum total of
the i tfecis of the forces of na'ure on
our race for the ages pa-t. Orowth
or decsv is the decree of til" inllnitP.
If we build a wall around our nation
out of brick or stone r nut of rcMilu-
tionsor t.ealies it wi.l mark the be
giiiiilug of the end of the great
republic.
The weather hemisphere extends
almost from pole t pole, the only
passage being through a cold and
stormy sea at the outer border of
commerce.
This condition has attracted the
attention of the world 1 1 lake Nicar
agua ever since Columbus sought a
passage westward Io Hie Indies. A
million sprinus and subteranian in
lets raise this crjslal fountain oue
hundred aud ten bit above the level
ol Hie sea. while ut manv il pes it
reaches a great depth. L-ns than 27
miles of excavation, two harlairs, six
Its ks and a few tlams and the enter
prise of tlie ages w ill Is- completed.
Hie government shoultl own ten
r
OA
Blfutan
r
3 T O IX I .
CASTOR I A
For Infanti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
f
Bears the
Signature of
.MITICK, I'OK I'l III.ICATIII.
I.AXD Orrn at Okk.ios ('itv, (Isk.h.n.
August ill, I'M I,
N'OTK'K IH lU'ltEBY U1VK.N THAT
tlie follow ftT);-iimiieil aettler has i.U-1
notice of his intention to makp liiuil proof
in support of liia cluiui, ami ll. .it :iul
proof will lai niude tK-fure the Itt-iter ami
uecriver at tin-Ron I lly, urt'on, on llcto
ls;r 12, I'.HJU, viz:
CUAKLKd C. .NELSON.
II. K. N'i. t.MW, tor the N K Hi. V T S
It W.
liu i.tonea the rolIowiiiK witiiermua to
prove tiia coiitinuotia resilience Uhhi and
cultivulioii of aui.l liind, vin:
Boren Jeppcrseu, of liucona Oretri.ii
John Jfiiaoii JolniHon, ' '
IVter llaulliiiau, ' M
William or.'Ku, " Mouiitaiii.lale "
I HAS. Ii. MtioKK.S,
15-20 Keijiater.
ALji- l'u.ILh lru. .Ill ut..,. -
. ..... I . a ...iKiir... a.vHini nil. .ii'. m
mill's on each side of the canal. Io- mnh .t . ..i ini ,. Vi..
My (i int ciy stock is romp
1 fresh, liouirlit liirht ami
lc sold nirjit.
Inspect our Saturday window
M display for soim tliinir apiMitiimr.
My Hams and Iacon aic
frosli and :dways guaranteed.
Fruit and Vegetables.!
lhat is not deep enough," said a
third, who proceeded to slit a bole
thai was deep enough. One of the
party told a prospective purchaser
that "whoever gets that wheel will
buy a big puuclure." All was fun
up to this stage of the game, but
enough was out so that Agent lieck-
w ill, look n itice, w heu the boys put
a new tire on the wheel as a com
promise.
Mr. John Foote, of Hhule A Foote,
banker , received a rail from a neice,
last Sunday, whom h had never
la-fore met. Miss Foote is a nurse In
I li uul Sun.ariliin I I ..u t 1 1 1 nfhiiM ul...
i"'"'" ... i imd tieen lor two years. She learned
the beirs have not yet come int f Mr. F.sile's residence and thought
possession ol ineir inneruances. air. it nj , ,w Uot,,e John wnerefon,
I ... . I... 1 n 1 ... I .1 ex U-u .l.fl 111 ... ..
IIMline rBn i.t- in kihi. v nr mr.
poesessioii. It Is safer in Ilillsls.ro.
TbeMacoy Coun-dy Oni.psny, con
sisting of 3t) clever arlisis, w ill give
one exhibition ouly, on Saturday
night, Sept. 22, prtsliiciiiar the much
talked of and read nlsuit play.
"Hopho." Tie version of "Sopho"
by this company Is pure, clean r ml
reflued. It is br'glil, crisp and witty
and the latest u-to-dale drama. Tlie
company carries a novelty in the
shasx of their own canvass theatie,
also band and orche-tra. .Several
laBcialties are intrtxlutssl throughout
he evening, making a strong and up-
to-date city show, IVi.-es j: cents
aud 35 cents.
J.st. Cami.ls II, the toll gale ke'aT
on the Wilson river road, bad a hear
ing before Judge II mmI last Monday,
and was held in the sum of lliHI to
appear before the Novt Hilar term ol
irvuit court to anwer the charge ol
having pointed a pi-t il nlone I'eler
son, who ha. I g ne lliiongii the it-utv
at the toll gale and refused to py
the requ red toll. It api-nrs that
Campln-ll afterward-. intercepted
him, and lVtersonaiie.esin.il tamp
la'll then poinUil he firearm at bun.
Campbell diss nol deny that he had
the pistol with him, but sa s he act
ed within the authority be thoiiiTbt
the stit'ile gave him as kees-r of i lie
gate. Uco. W. Il-ieon, w ho fiisnagcs j
the road, went on Caniplx'll's Isind. I
There is whet eiiouch in the
she lagan an inuesligation which
tcrininitled in happiness for two.
Hop picking is nearly finished in
this county and baa been housed In
eiNrfl hIihs-, the rain not doing much
damage. Jas. Sewell, who has about
J.l,iHS (siunds, got through last week,
mil Jas. lml.rie, who has the largest
vard in the county, got through yes
terday. The Wis sis yard was also
tinished yesterday.
Th re is a dull season in the hay
market t present. Messrs. Haines
A Shipley, of Forest Orove, having
completed the government contracts
f 27iH) tons, paying an average of f 1 1
s r ton. In this manner there has
is-en alsmt 119,700 cash brought into
the county this year. So much for
expansion.
From Oclots?r 1st tu November 1st
ol each year you can kill grouse,
pheasant and quail. E. L. McCoj
mi. k has pla.t-d in his store a sUa-k
of sporting supplies, auch as guns,
ammunitions, hunting coats and
vcsN, la-Its, etc., which he will ufler
for sale at reasonable price.
Miss F. Krishna OI-rg, who was
.nardHtl a priaeat the Faris Exmsi
ioii f..r art iieedle-worL is a si-t r of
lb s. tl-.-rg, of the MilKls.ro Mel bo.
iii! cnuicli. Mi-wOts-rg plans to go
' .New ..rk city this fall, wh ri
l.e w ill exhibit her wor .
Mr. J ib'i Mhriver ai.l wife, of
in' hllebl, Illinois, are vmit ng tbi
bats, caps and campaign but tins are
complaining because people tin not
buy these gixals. In 189(5 all classes
of dealers otTored these wares, end
the farmers, their wives, sous and
daughters wore them as badges of
honor. The farmers explain that
they are prosperous now, and do not
want to take the chances of a change.
Many hatters will begin the new
year with a ull line of Bryan bats on
their . shelves. Yamhill County
lie porter.
EXPANSION
A M THE
lAML
MCA K M. I A
county for the bread t.f the luh.ilu-1 v w in ineir neice, .virs. Carrie I'
lants. but il tlie mills tl.i any etisirt-' i si.enar.i. lie win sian lor his
ing of flour, the wliewt for its nist.ii
faeture must tsnne from I'ortl.ind or
some t.tlier ci'nler w here I line is s
sin plus. The Climax Mill Company
lake in the situation, and that their
mschin ry shsll W k.l turning,
threecsrsof Li-lern Onv'ou te-al
haa Is-en brought out, and w ill la-
used br mixing with tlie softer val
ley whest. The Siuihern pacific
have made a sps-ial rite of $l.7' s'"
ton t-i millers fr wheat slnissl
from Portland and retnrn.il ia tl-.tir.
The rate ou flour from Hillslsiro to
IVirlland Is tl hence counting by
one plan, tl.e wheat rate fmni l'ort
laud here la O.i cents per I n. A
eclal rale on wheat from The
llilles to Hlllslsiro of I- Js-r t -n has
lieen made. :iecar from there was
received last Friday ruoruiug.
lu.iue iu a few days. Mince coming
v sy nearly half Ibe t iwn'they lived
in has la-en burned.
A watermelon car came thnxiKh
tow n i"'i" lay evening, and John
I -tin is, the wide-awake gnu-cry man,
get a wsgiii load of I hem. They
acre all gone nexi morning.
thai Sehuiinerich, of richuliiierich
A tsn, aud his brother, J, ol
lin-enville, startetl to the coast la-t
M n.lty. Theyexpett to get lan k
Sunday. A wet trip.
Mrs. Wm.
visiting with
lons.
Nelson, ul Heat tie, la
her sister, Mrs. Joseph
Ho ti MiWaiick' for bicycle tun
cries, guns and ammuoition.
Ed. Independent : pain will
never torture another soul in her in
quisition or blow to piuces another
war vessel. Her garden em piers
have left her jurisdiction and her
white blooming coins- fields are the
admiration of others. Her orange
trees have departed, anil her birds of
paradise, a9 they soar through balmy
pkies, are seen by o her eyes. Her
stone-jatved high w s are covered by
mountain slides. Her rich gold and
silver mines, halt worked, are filled
with bats and serpents, or guarded
tlay aud night by Indian trils-s. A
hundred rleeplng cities speak her
language, nothing more,
A million bbsaly spirits cry from
the earth as when their bodies died
for a moro merciful civilization.
With traditions of cruelty her women
will often, on tlie approach of a for
eigner, fl.-e across Held aud forest-as
if pursued by a tiger.
Long ago Burk said in the British
parliament, that England can pro
vide for herself, but wpin,tht im
mense nionuri hv. has fallen into a
total Ii thara-y. What can we ex pi 1 1 j
from I. ei? Mc.il I , ii t. ed, '.iii ip. I
wiel.lt; vast in bulk, bit in-it mi
spir t; a w h de strm l.d ..i. tic -I. t.-1
nfEiros" j
Her history i' wr it n in I I m an t i
the hook w ill n ! i-L s-1
There are h r-e.s n v Iivo.l' h Ii.i
Will see a t ! - aii-l -Io,.- with a!
speed qiiickene.1 by b le e pa lug '
to aud fro acr - tin--inmy w ibtsof
the I'acifi -, ls riii- a lif -ii-.' tin ng
uimmerts- la-twis-n tie-si tit . f il.isj
grew linlio i , every i iiiiii iml gii-nj
in thai language ln.li was In. root.
Ibe music of the nj.l.ei. - i.. t all done
under the juns.lh t n of that immor
tal flag which was woven in t'.e
ItM.m of Heaven.
Tlie character of our distant tit r
prises and the cultured men and
women who will execute them, will
DiA only extend our civilixation, but
will intensify it at home.
Tbe no ion of temperate aud tr..p-
gethcr with the
which hhould Is-exiemled our flig
and common law Jurisdiction. This
is absolutely necessary for protection
as tlie writer (tersonally knows. The
whole improvement, together with a
given number ol league ut sea,
should be sacredly dedicated by the
nations to ao eternal peace.
On the largest island in this lake is
a live and dead volcano looking
down ou a multitude of small unin
habited bowery isles which seem to
lie dancing iu torrid wavig of beat
and look as if they might be the
home of the gods. It has sunshine
auil full-moon sometimes coming I
from the north, storms and calms
play on Its surface. It is an ocean,
exivpt in tide anil taste.
Tradition says that for ages the
people north and south of the equa
tor met on ao Island at the head of
this lake to worship w hat they la?,
lieved to be the ever living find. No
will the disciples ol Hip tl 1 of com
merce meet here for all time and
commune together uud. r tne stars
and stri-s.
Like a msii-slic queen, this lake
rcswes wilh her face to the north
wailing for a crown of civilixation.
Her right arm pointt to the rising
sun while she incites the sons and
daughters of the nave to ascend her
saintly river into a harbor of reiosr.
With ber left hand she salutes the
setting sun and bids the weary mar
iner across the plains of Iiivas into a
haven of rest. Until tf e seas empty
or the laud breaks in twain, steam
aud sail, mariner and merchant,
commerce and consumer, tourist and
trader, beauty arid la-aux will meet
here aud revel in mirth and music.
and long and love to come again.
Lake Nicargua is a dimple on the
check of beauty.
CoKNEUm Bsai,.
tune, ami will cure
sovereignty, over worl "old in twelve hours, or in. .my re-
K.uueu. anu ov cents ai itnir irug
Hlore.
Wm Mohr makes hoots at bis
shop on Second street, II Dishorn, for
o.fO -r pair, sewisl shoes for fi
and gives H(s-cial attention to repair
ing. He uses only first-prade st.a-k
which enables him to guarantee his
work.
Paper napkins, 20 cents per KM), at
Independent ofllce. Imported
from China before hm-tilities broke
out.
Fresh Porlland bread at (lab s'.
Dr. Brown, Monday Sept. 2-1.
Dr. C. B. Brown will make his re
gular visit to IlillsU.ro, Monday,
Sept. 21 to remain one week.
Dr. Brown w'ill la1 at the residence
of Mrs. J. W. Morgan Monday Sept.
24 prepared for all kinds ol dental
work.
William MitJ.iillan, Auctioneer.
Parties tlesiriiitr his services will
reach him by addressing a letter to
Hillsboro, t iregon.
New and second-hand bicycles, hi
cycle sundries. All kinds of repair
ing. O. O. Wilkes, Second street,
uext dcs.r to Hillsboro Hotel.
Call at the Independent ofllce
and examine the famous Mellon
larnrd for mounting krslsk prints.
Latest thing out. Any size.
Arker's l;H-ula Tablets are sold
on a ponitiTe a-iiaritutee. urea lii art-liurii
Furniture for sale
AT PORTLAND PRICES.
To prove this call at the corner of main and Third streets ami get pjice
P. O. BROWN,
Furniture Dealer.
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THE OLD LINE
Bankers Life Insurance Co.
OF NEBRASKA ISSUES
The Policy of the Future
Send name, address, uul age and get full
particulars of the 1 plan on which Insur
ance was ever written
412 Miirqnnin Itiiibliiitr,
J. F. CO.VJPTON, Gen. Agent
- Porllaii'l, Orefnii .
New dress gs..s at S. Iin'iii. ri.-li
Son's.
A
Ladies' muslin underwear, wrap,
pers and dress skirts, at S liiiln.eri. h
A Son's.
Fall stfa k of bisils :tn. -hs-s no
Portland llrea.l.
railing of III food, iiitnis after eaiina- or j on hand, at Sehllliie rich A Son's
any torni ol tlyMeiMit. tine
rivea imiiieliiti relief.
Tl.e Delta Drug Htore.
bill
Uil.le
bo cu
B. P. CORNELIUS,
Auctioneer, Hillsboro Oregon
I offer my services to citiz'-ns of
this coui ty to sell g.sais. merchandise
and chattels at public vendue.
I will attend all sales ftt times and
places Ms-ified upon receiving a
request to do ao. Charge r-asonxtie.
At dates' Ice Cream Parlors.
Plain bread 3 loaves for a dime,
ereain and freneli twist f cts a loaf,
I'll I ' ii i ?:i It) its a loaf.
Two 'lelivrries per day, 10 .".o a. m.
and 1: !il p. m , send in your order.
Tiekeis ; for a dime, H ..r a on trier,
M for II.IIO.
Hehulinerieh A Son have received!
a part of their fall stork of dress and I ('"" P- J- Ibtrls r, Second stns-t
furnishing grxsls also IsMitsand ahes-a. ' 'f '"" want a first-cla. shave or balr-
I'ru-esanil g'ssls a little la-tter than i PUl- 1 fy "s iittiii-, either hot or
(let their prices.
formerly.
Prepare lor w inter by getting your
supplies from Schulmerirh A Son.
Will positively under-sell all coin-s-titors
In shis-s, clothing and fur
nishing gissls.
Itread delivery
Oates'- 10 .M) a. Ill
twice a day hy
and l:'to p. in.
pictures at the
, I do and a
cold.
Mounts for t imp
I.VIiEI'KNUENT oflicl
Im If for .1 1 t-t.
Onto the City Hakery for fn-ih
Portland and Don. .-lie bread, and
ou can have it delivered at all hours
of the day.
1
tow
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Strongest, purest, most economical
and healthful of all leavening agents.
VV ' There are many linit.ition bakim; p.m.I.rs v.l.l ;.t a low price. Tl.ey
X ' t are made Irum alum, a curruuvt: aod vtl.uU u puumitAis in bxal
mm
11 Vv
both. tUKiMa rowoca co. too wnxum cr. aw voaa.