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Katsra.1 la Ua foutoOmmt UiUsburo, Ufa.
Haaiarijitlaa, U advaaee, par rasr, f Ma)
HlLUiBORO fOSUsUlNii CO., Props
1). M..C. OAULT, Editor.
FRIDAY, DJX'EMBEll 21, 100.
The llay-Paunoefot treaty to tar
abroxmlea the Claytou-Bulwer treaty
as to allow the United State to build
the Nicaragua canal alone and have
control. But it affirms the neutrali
ty sections of the Constantinople
treaty of 1888 guaranteeing the neu
trality of the Suei canal.
la the last Sunday Oregon Ian a
map of several proposed railroad
routs to th Neiiaieui was publish
ed. One of the routes Is from Port
land south on the east side of the
Willamette to a point Just below
Oswego where a crossing can be made
on a suspension bridge tbenw up the
Tualation river valley to HilNboro,
thence by the old survey to the IsV
halem. By this route there is no
bills to climb or descend till the coast
range of mountains Is reached be
yond Greenville, and the Una bar, coal
and produce is unloaded in Portland
where it Is wanted. Another advan
tage that favors the Oswego route.
The road goes through the very fer
tile Tualatin valley whose resources
have not been opened up for the lack
of transportation facilities. Farmers
are now, and always have been
weather bound fully half the time
and the other half the travel and
freighting is by! carriage or wagon.
The country around Scholia and Kin
ton, and further along by Tig'irdville
is the bent in the state, aud if it bad
railroad transportation facilities
would be a veritable mine of wealth.
A railroad built through that section
would show profit to the first train
that pulls over the tracks. The dlf
tance from Portland to Nehalem by
Oswego is increased, but considering
the grade and the traffic along the
line, the route is ideal.
preciuble rhe senate has amended the Hay
state, nay the ncefote treaty by.adop.lng by vote
T,P?'"r'r 5 to 17 the so called Davis amend
llmiV" reads: "It a agreed,
year lu (ioir' '"'"""""'""""'
&&8.14 was y foregoing conditions and stipula
te domeatitlona in Sections No. 1, 2, 8, 4, and 6,
wild a ii Id ol this article shall apply to measures
from the which the United States may find it
necessary to take for securing by its
own forces the defense of the United
States and the maintenance of public
order." The treaty thus amended
will without doubt be ratified by our
senate. Then it has to be submitted
to England for ratification. There i1
blustering talk on the other aide of
the water that England will not do
thK The effect will leave the Clay
ton-Bulwer treaty of 1850 still in
force. The first section of that cele
brated and now . annoying treaty
binds the United States and Great
Britain not to obtain or maintain any
eiclusive control over the proposed
hip canal, agreeing that neither will
ever erect or maintain any fortifica
tions commanding the same, or colo-
n'se or assume or exercise any do
minion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica,
the Mosquito eoast or any other part
of Central America. Since we are a
treaty observing people, it looks as
though we will not be able to do
much at canal building until that
treaty Is modified or abrogated. So
it heed not surprise any one if the
canal bill falls of pannage.
Last week the H II Isboro correspon
dent of the Oregon ian stated that the
district attorney had brought action
, to collect from II. P. Ford, ex-therlff
and tax collector of this county the
m sum of $845.30 money alleged in the
leport of Clark 1 Buchanan to be the
county. In a paragraph publiahed
' next day Mr. Ford denies that he
owes the county and awtert that his
books with those of the other officers
were audited by order of the grand
jury and found to be correct. He
names the men who did this work,
to-wit: Charles Keep, banker of
Forest Grove; Con, Caplea, merchant,
Forest Grove; W. II. Wehrung, state
senator elect; H. S. Hudson, deputy
collector internal revenue; Edward
Schulmertch, merchant, John M
Wall, attorney-at-law; Wm. Moore,
merchant, Greenville; Wilson Brock,
merchant. Mr. Wall reply s lor him
self and says: "1 did not examine
Mr. Ford's accounts at all. My ex a
ruination of the accounts of the
county officers included the period
between Nov. 1 87 and Oct. 80 '98."
This Is true, and while Mr, Wa'.l
doea not repeat that he found the
books correct, yet that is the infer
ence. But Clark A Buchanan report
that they did find errors. Now If
Messrs. Clark A Buchanan are shown
to be wrong in one part ol their work
it la reasonable to infer that their
work on Mr. Ford's accounts is also
erroneous. Mr. Ford aaserta this and
holds that he will be able lo show It
In the courts. This Is true, either
the woik of the local accountants is
error or that of Clark A Buchanan. ,
TUK UlULU IN SCHOOLS.
Attorney Gen. .Blackburn, this
state, fincU, and has written his opln
Ion, that teacher iu the public school
may read the bible though they may
not coii. meet ou the text. Ilia tied
sion in part readst
"If the Bible Itself la not sectarian,
and it certainly cannot be, the simple
reading of a chapter therefrom each
morning in school, without comment
or the repeating of the Lord's Prayer
cannot teach or. Inculcate any doct
rine, which would be sectarian lo its
character."
The Attorney Geoeral evidently
assumes that the Bible la a text book
of morality and religion, and as such
la proper to use for Instruction. Op
position to our system of public
schools oomea from the Catholic
church and perhaps to some exteot
from the English church. This op
position is placed on the ground that
the public schools do not undertake
to train the moral and irellgloua side
of the child when intellectual instruc
tion Is being imparted. By using
the Bible this oblectlou would be
met.
The only class that then could find
fault would be atheists and delate.
Even these could not consistently
complain for they believe In morality
and justice. The Godly man is he
who faithfully directs bis life by the
rules of the Bible. Such a man
expected to lead a cleaner, more up
right life than other men. This fact
is the strongest endorsement of the
teachings of the Bible and Is a tri
bute to the excellence of that book as
a text on morality. Every line and
paragraph of the book commends
virtu re and denounces vice. Ought
the state to consider the wishes of
the father who would have different
instruction Imparted to hia sons and
daughters? Attorney Gen. Black
burn is to be commended for writing
his opinion, and no God fearing or
Bible reading man need be the least
nervous because of the criticisms of
those who live a Hie that the teach
Ingsof the Bible cannot commend.
OUB TRADE WITH ESUUHD.-
The most confirmed hater of Eng
land lo this country can say nothing
when the question of business rela
tlons is weighed. For England is by
far our beat foreign customer, and
the balance la our favor of late has
Increased with singular rapidity. I
October last we sold Great Brital
$50,000,000 worth of good and
bought from It lees than $4,000,000
worth, the balance in our favor in
one month reaching the great sum of
$46,000,000. It is a striking fact that
this balance la $10,000,000 greater
than in the same month last year,
How deeply concerned the United
States would be If It were carrying
on business with any country at such
a disparity. England undoubtedly
buys freely of us because it la to her
advantage, hut that is true of all
sound and legitimate business tran
aactlons. Estimating the whole year
which can now be done closely, Great
Britain's purchases In merchandise
from us in 1900 will be $640,000,000
and its sales of merchandise to us
$190,000,000, a balance on our side
in twelve months ol $450,000,000.
It would certainly disturb the
financial philosophers of the United
States if this country were called
upon this year to hand over to an
other nation a balance of $460,000,000
in gold valuea, of course, In current
commercial intercourse for merchan
dise alone. An important feature In
addition, Is to be considered and that
is that In 1895 the balance wa $210,
000,000. In five years the margin In
our favor has more than doubled
Great Britain buys of us preferential
ly on account of superior quality,
cheapness and ready facilities. An
Englishman gets better results when
he spends his money In the United
States and proceeds with a greater
sense of security. Community of
language and similarity of laws and
customs are a long start toward get
ting down to business. But Great
Britain has a problem to face In such
a remarkable doubling In five years
of what n called an adverse ha lanes
of trade. Assuredly the United
States Is glad to know that toe bal
ance la not the other way.
Great merchants do not quarrel
needlessly with their best customer,
nor, tor that matter, with any eus
tomer. Great Britain must have
wheat, iron, cotton and other things
not obtainable within its own re
sources. It happens that while Its
purchases from us are increasing the
British sales to us are declining. The
subject naturally occupies much
space in English paper. It involves
the shifting of the world's financial
center to the United States. Much
American money goes to England In
the way of dividends on securities,
ocean freights and travel, yet the bal
a oca to be settled each year grows
larger by scores of millions. Ooe
suggestion In the English papers la a
larger Investment in American In
dustries and securities In order to ob
tain a share In an ever -rising tide of
prosperity. The latchslrlng is out to
the world. Primacy In finance and
uufUMtry will meaa responsibility
and require steadiness of purpose and
freedom from thwlruclive ti tnleiM im.
The United 8tte is lite worldV
greatekt upbuiMer and thoee wle-
would recKletwIy tear down axe m
cmtarily iti enemies. It I only by
Justice, fairness, uulaiulslied honor,
the honet fulfillment of cotiiraetr
and kound workuianahio that the
country can move on uninterrupted
ly along the lines of ih hiuh destiny
N. Y. Tribune.
Call ou F. J. Barber, Second street
if you want a nrst-claas shave or hair
cut. . Try his baths, either hot or
cold.
Run away, about Nov. I, a lilacs"
sow. white stripe from top or iieaii io
ooee, welgha ".Ml miuiiI. Will ihe
finder notify F. M. Heidel, Hillsltoru.
Wanted Ex Menem! man to
lear laud fur the tilow. Iuuuire si
lis office, . .
Acker's Drsuep! Tablets are hl
on a uoeltive iruaraiitee. Clin heurt-burii
ranting of toe food, distress after rating or
ftllj f'Jrs; vt pei. liii.e lui.ie
rives luiiiiediaie relief. 25 cut, uiiU 60 tu
Tlx Delta Vrut blur.
Te tare a laid la One Hay
Take Laxative Bmmo Quinine
Tablets. All tiruif u iht refund the
money If it falls to cure. K. W.
Grove's signature is on each box. 25c
Rock Island gang pi' s roiupleti
for $50, at Hchulinerieh Bros.
Acker's Eaglltih Uesiedy will -top a
cough at any time, ami will cure int
von! nolil iu twelve hours, or iiinneV re
funded. 86 aud 60 ceuta at Ivlu Uium
Store,
Htam the tongli and Werka off the
Cpld.
Laxative Hromo-Quinine Tablets
eure a cold In one day. No Core, no
Pay. Price 25 cents. '
O
Baenta
fUgsataia
af
ASTOIIIA.
The Kind Km Haw always
Wm Mohr makes rsxits at
shop on Second street, llillxhoro,
$5.f0 per pair, sewed shoes for
I' is
for
and gives .special atteutlon to repair
ing, tie uses only tirst-pnule mIim k
which enables him to guarantee his
work. . i
Don't Rub It 1 1.
All
ACHES AND
PAINS LOOK
ALIKE
TO -
Scotch Remedy
There arc Mr good reasons why every
keuMhela s ould ate this remedy t
Flrat It pcnrtratM quicker and deeper
than any known ram Ad y.
aeond it rxmevea pain and snrenrns at
. enee, anil will not aoll or dUuolor tM
kin or clothing
Tklrd It contain no chloroform, ether,
ammenlk. capaluum or lodtoa and It
set volatile.
Fourth Bum It la the only aare. quick
ana harmlra remedy found, on tha
autrket. ...
' Bold y aU ertisKlita at (0 cents.
SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY
Western AfCMy SAM FaNCIC
It's a Short Road
from a cough to consumption.
Don't neglect a cou
r I
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
when your cold appears. The
ounce of prevention" is
better than years of illness.
. i ' t
"I Mffcrad for yean from a cough, bronchial
aad lung trouble. Raiard blud frequently
Spent jreera la lha Iaaitaa and other part ot
weet but rut ao rciief. Returned e.iit anil
begae takinv Snilom. A few bottlen com
plete cured bm. I coatider It the itrcateet
, HENRY T. DK.TCHKR,
Witk F. L. Cep a On., Broken, llulf.lo, H. V.
Salleera CeajeMinDtioa Care la eold tv all
dreawlMa at see. so. l.eo a tvottle,. A
well. tad aeute enee with Tfrv h..ttl
Iff yee are wot aellalled ae to yottr clroirirtHf
aad sea year anony bat-k.
f
Wrlta fof illnatraled bonk conetimntton. Srnt
eukoul oat te yoa. 8. C. Wellaa Ce , Lfkoy, N.V
9 Take them 2
to day and
you'll be well
to-tnorrow.
Baldwins
Cold Cure
Tablet No23B
((old in head)
NiCureNoPaytfc
leaS fne free aaaile t-4 ae4lcal
aeeel Sataele See rranciaee
9
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For ale at Delta Druf Store
Jf M HUM II
IM tun im Dm lrm Bougt
Kpataat
sf
.utice ol Final Kelfl? rnt.
Kulu'rl l.inoy irivvli tli.it the tillil-r.
BiKiitMi, auiinit".tr;i!ir tf Hire lei W
K. l.t-aiH, dr-'it , u4 letl liia final u-
t-mttit aa am-ti wilniniiairiUiir in tin t-ouuiy
court uf Wa.-liiu lull comity. liir;oii. uinl
ukI I'ourl hit upiioiiildl Miiiui.t . ite . 21,
jt u'u im k a. hi., iu Ilia turn !r lieuting
Uid account.
A II. I.KWH.
Ad'i.irl rel'it of the tate ul' W K.
I vwia, liutu-iuvii. SI-3.J
Aotii-e ol I'IumI Kt'tlleiiient.
Nutiiw l lurrlr riviMt that we the iiihIi i
ti)fiieil fXt-ittora of the entitle ol' Henry
lUiitou. tl tt-!-eti, have liletl oil tinnl lie
count u i id exvciilura in the I utility
t tairt ul the t U- ol Urviroii. ur au
iiik'toii County, ami tlmt moil l omt ha
M-t Monifav, reb. 4lb, l'XU at tlie hour ol
It) oVUnk. a. in. of raid iluv as tli time
ami tit County Court ruoin a the j'lnce
lor hulling olijiietiuiia to paid arcouiu ami
the final aeltleinent fd anul eHtute
liuteil UucenilH r. l!l I'lOl
II. T. MUX M.N.
ATHIlla T. BtTXTMS.
Keeiilora ol the ent ile ol Henry itxtoi
ileirt'H.seil. 8l-;i5
Nil l.KH-'F'MN.ll.K
V VIKTUK OF AS KXECITTImV
decn uinl order tf Halo, fna til out oj
the rireuit fotirt'ol lte nlate of t ir gon. fo
Wunhinirton-rouiuv. in favor of Murv Vin-
aoii ami Jennie luipinaii, exeotitorn of the
iawt will and tenttimeuto M uerva Newton
li-eeimi-il. uml iieiuiint s . H lluiunhreyi
anil Aruniiulit K. Hiimilireya, exieutorn
nt the hint will and teHtitiuent ol I ln. I).
Hitinihreja, ileeeaMel. Inhu J Morirn
Kiiitim K. Uoriritn. hia wife. rt. 11. Huuuili
revs, Murv ' JIuniidirevM. hia wile, John
II. llu.ni breva, Flora ltuiunlireya. Ilia
wilu, I houm J. 'inn lirev l.n.ii'
iluiniilirev. hia wife, Kaniuel 1'. Hvuniili
reya, Arutuiuta K. liuiutilireya, Murv A,
Wolverlon ami Hru e Wolvertott, her lutit
bund, Arthur K. lliiinplireya. V. I WimhI
ami T. T tieer governor of Hit- Binte ol
lircuon, KJI. Dunliar, secretary, ol thcNt.tte
ol OrvKon. ami Cliiui. H Moore, stale lieu
surer of Miiyon, coiistiluliiiK the State
I. uml Boar. I ol I he stale ol Oregon, and
Kli.ubetli J. I aiutusi tor the sum ol l;.oo
eoals, anil lor the tui ther sum of fSi'M.'W,
ti a. aoju loin. Jim inter si iiiereon at
the rate ot'lt er cent jkt aliiinm iroin lit
i.mi uuyoi iiifeniocr imu unit tor t lie cost
ami expense in sale ami ol sum writ:
aow inereiore, oy virtue anil to ncr-
suunte ol Mil it jiidimunt, 1 will, on Mon
day the -Int iluv ol January lMul, at I lit
noulli door ol the Court House ii 1 1 il Im-
horo, Vnliliii;loil county, Oregon, at the
hour ol 1U o'clock a. in., ol suiil day sell at
public unction to the highest b idler lor
h the lollowinir drrilMil r al property
to-wil:
I nicUii '-.i. and 8i or Anieinlol ut of
ruirvtew nihlition, to the town of llill-loro
witshinuton cou nly. Ure.'oii.ttlso the Went
three-t'ourtha of block "A" aa the sum ap-
wmn on rlut of rap view adilitlop to
llillshoro, Ori'KOh, Waxhilii: ton cou nt v. to
suUMiy tlie iiereinouiore nuiiieii Bunia.uiul
lor the cost and extH-naes ol said sale.
witness niv baml this lAlli day of If-
ember, l'.HAI.
Sheriff of W asliiiiL'ton. countv. Mrea-ou.
W.J. Wall, deputy. 31-;I8..
Nlir.ltlFF'H MALI.
VIlttHK OK AN ATT CH M EVT
exevulion. decree and order of attic
Issued out ol tin-county cottr of the state
of Oregon, for Wa-iliinnton c nnty, in favor
of H il tliiuiphreys, executor and Ara
tniuti K Humphrey. cteculnx of the lust
will and tcslamunt ol Thoa l. Hiiiiinliren
duceusetl. and aaiiiHt Lucy K Yates an I
Chris I. Vale, lor the Minn of tT.!tO costs,
and lor the further sum of '(ill ul II. a.
coin, with interest thereon nl tlie rate
of 10 per cent per annum from the 1 day
of July, 1!khi, and lor the cost and expellees
of sale and of said writ:
Now there ore. bv virtue anil in ner-
Kiiaitee of snid judgment, I will, on Mon
day the 21st duyof Junuarv !'.!. at the
soutii door of the Court House in Hil a-
horo, Washington cftunty, Oregon, at the
hour of lu o'clock a. in., of said d.iv sell hi
public, auction to the hiehest bidder for
cash I he following descrilieil real pronerty,
ol sutd l.ucy H. Yutea and Chris 1' Yules,
in 1 1 iH the property attuebed Hi siml action I
vis: The West It a fof the West half of
hectioii 14 and the Southeast quarter of the
woruiwest quarter ol section It and the
Norlheust 1 Hurler of the Southeast ullurter
neciiou i.-i an in t wnsiiip x Aorti
lluiiKee 4 West, conta.ninx 21 1 acres.
Aisoatntct IwundiHl aa follows, to-wit
'oiuinelicilnr at a noint 12 Chiiine North of
me notiinwest corner ot the ilonut ou 1 mil
claim of Lewis Miller and wife in Hcctlon
I lownsli p2 North Kanire 4 West and
mniiiiiK thence North 28 I liuins. I hence
r.an H. Ill Chains Thence South It" West
j to the pluci
ace of bexiuiiiiiK, oohtainiiis; 11, 7
. im Hi. ini.n.i,iui i,.irnr. i..... .1
land liounded a-id diwribed aa tolloaa
to-wit I einir a part of the donation land
claim of II. nry Koland jr., and boumii-d
liy bi'KiuninK at a none in tlie center of
the county road at tbe rjoutlit'itst corner of
r . M. Kelsuy'a land ill 1 own-lnp I Houtli
Ituntre'Z West Will. Mer. Thence North
N2..II di'Krrea West l!.i Chains to the
Northeast corner of a track of land sold hy
C'orwin a Wooster to A', U. Koliinson.
1 hcni-e 8011th I M di-Kreea West IA.U7
Cliui' a to a jHiiot al links North of ti e
Houtli line ofs dd tract, theniw North M0.4H
du. recs, r ust 18.:i Chains wore or less
til" renter of said county rood. 1 hence
North '-7 ili-K ees Kant lli.i) Chains more or
h-sslo the place of l Kiniiin rontainiiiK
.'.') ai res more or lees, exci litniK the follow
i tisr tracts tivwit: I he hast half uf the
r-outhcast quarter of tlie Northwest quar
ter of Miction H Township 2 North limine
4 west. Also the rinlit ol wav through
the hinds ol t1 e said I.ucy K. Yates, aud
Chris 1. Yates, from the r-outhwest corner
or the nlKive ilescnliiil piece following tlie
line between tlieir I nd and the fattliews
place to the county road a strip lf feet
wide. AlsoeiivptuiK the lollowine; to-wit:
Tlie Nortliwesl quarter id the Northwest
iiiarter of section H in i oniship i North
limine I M est of the Willamette Meridian
Containiiifr -ft hits. Also a tract coin-
r"cncuiff at the notiinwest corner or the
Northwest quarter of the Northwest quar
ter of section U To nship 2 North lliuiije
4 West, tliem-e Houth 7,S.V Chains to tlie
center of hairy creek, thence Last aa links.
tliencv North oy Mist to a point 4..HI
I'liains due Kat from theplaceof lieiriu
n 1 1 in, thence West I XI Ch ins to tlie place
Of comme cement, containine; a2 acres, li
atisiv the herein ber re named sums, and
lor the co- ts and expenses of said mile..
Witnc-n tu - hand this 15th d y of ec
eiubcr, 1!J0.
i. W. BKvVEM.,
Sheriff of Washiiiston county, O eou'
W J. Wall, deputy. 3l-3
Hlet kholder's .Meeting.
The annual meeting of the Ilillsbnro
l.ii;hl .V Water Co , will lie held at tlie
oilii-e ol the company on the third Monday
in January, to ait: January lmli I'til at
lp 111. UKO. SC1IULMKKICJI,
DNIt Bei:relary.
$900
YEARLY to ChriHtian
man or woman to look
alter our growing hualnesH In thin
and ailj ilnina eotinlle ; to act aa
MsniHirer and CorreniHimlent, wore
cud le done at your home, Kncloae
elf-rtililree'ti) nla in (Mil etiveloa? ftr
ihMi'iiIhm to II. A. Khennan, (leni-
rnl MniiHu'er, C'or.nran Hiiiltiinp, o
iHHlie Ui.lted Slate Treasury, WhiIi-
innton, I). ( '
This sienstare In oa every hot ol tbe renulne
Laxative urtimo-Utiimnc TabMa
the raaaady that eauwei a aM im tMe day
NELSON & REED.I
MAN L'FACTt' KKKS Or"
Roaab and Dressed
. LUMBER
We will have our sawmill ready t saw
Imulwrun or about June 8th. The body
of lintla-r tributary is the tet in the
state uiiU tietiue with our aoirior
machinery ami mechanical skill our
product will be axual to tliat iound la
any niarki-t and auueriur to nioeL Wt
uiviln orders. Uf
6tlf to Conlrstrtwr.
Notice is hereby Kiven that sealed bids
lor i-ritslied ruck to lit Iiluced on the Cedar
Mill and Cornell road, suid l ropoaa to
stute piioe pi'r yard ut the rock crusher
only, the conlruclorlo furnish rock will
be 'received by the i omity i ourt al the
court room in ti lllMwim, tlie., oil weonre-i
day, i)cc. il ltV. I he coiiiii.iaaloliars I
court reaei ves the light lo reject aliy and I
all luda
K A KOMD. Judue.
Hv order I'oiuiiiissiouer'a Court, and I
dated ut iiillsburo. this 2-'nd day of Hoy. I
nut
Nniii-f of Flsml ittl?wrti. I
lu the County Court o' the Utate of Ore-I
eon, I r wiirtiuiii;ion txiuniy mine mai
ler ol he ei-tale ol silua A, uitrliani, dec J
NOl'il K is h-reby irivell that Mia V.
Iluihain ailui Hist atria of the estate oil
Silas A. Imrliaiii, decena d, hoa tileil her
uml account a. atich aiiimnistrairii in i
theabo'v entitled cause mid court, and!
Hint the Hon. I,. A. Kood, Judire uf aaid
court by an order therelor made a,oveui
her'titii I'.ksi has appoint d rn 'ay Dec.
hili r.tiOat the hour of llo'c ock in the
lo eiinoii, ut tlie County Court House lu I
llillnhoro Ori'Koii.aa the tune aud place I
lor licuriiii! obiictiona if any there lie to I
said aiH'ount, and passing upon and tie-
teriuii.ina Liie suiue.
Kyoiucrol Hon. L. A. Kooil, t udae or I
sain court.
KI.I.aC DURHAM.
Administratrix.
(ko. II. Hi aiiAM.
Attorney tor autd ailuiiuistratril.
I'lie now firin of Scliulmerich Bros. I
tin -s'll nixals tliowpt r than any Oriu
in tlf i-iiv. l t their prices before I
puriliic-iiic-.
,S(H llltli CAI IKOKMt.
Ni'ImIiIi' iiiininif l lie ideasiires at-
fuiiliil hv thu hhHslH lUiule la the I
wititer trip to Snuitierii tVllfornis I
hikI Arizona. H"tii'el acqiiHinlaiu-e I
with thin Hcction will ever tlavolupl
intui iioinn or inicrtst sua uuivatii
Hirers of onjoy meiit, under its suDBy I
-ikit'8, in the variety of lis Itnluxtrlex, I
In its imiliuc veKiilHtlou and auMMiK I
it iiuiiiberletia resorts of mountain, I
Hhore, valley Hiul plHiu.
l ite two ilitily HhHHtH trains from I
1'oriiHiitl to California have been I I
oently equiel with the most ap-l
proved pnit ru ofHlanuard and tour-1
Hleepiiiir en r-. but the low rates oil
jare will still i-ontlnue In effect.
lllUhtrattHl Kudltw to the winter
sorts of California anil Arisnna may I
tie hil on Hpplit'Htion lo
('. II. Makkiiam, (j. P, A.,
Portland, Urfron.
SOMETHING
If you uih, we will help
you make up your mind,
coiiLvrnliiK what to
trivit at Chriftmaa, and
will t hartfo not h in); for our
- atlviee or - suggestion.
This Is not bun- -eomlie.
We hear contin
ually the dixparintf lament,
"1 tlon't Know what tu
Rive," We know
. what oihera are tiiiying,
and the telling (without
- itientionltij; nHiueK)helps
the conclusion of the
uniltci(ltHi; we know the
values and we give our hon
. est opiniou when asked
the quern ion of com
parative worth. We
want to help every perplex
ul Christmas Hhojier to
make othera happy.
For NOTHING.
H0YT, The Jetcelcr.
Tr'nr'r' Xotlrr.
All Cntiiitv Orihm Kndoraet nrior to
AUK. 1, i:ki, not pain lor want or ruuda
are oil 1 11 1 lor. Interest will cease after
Uec. I, WW.
- RonoLPlI CRANDALI..
M!l Co. freaaarer.
r
S rCSfCiii ri rO O,
Your
Christmas
Opportunity.
We have Hlriven to make your
hsliilay Inij lnif eeontiniical and
aatiHlaetory this year. We
have the goods-, we make the
prieea. Don't huy aoiiaa, don't
fail to make your money roun .
SH what we have, vet our
price, then haik arotmtl If yon
think it worth while. Here
are a few ditdraliln ginX Come
to the store to ee the rest.
Glove and Handkerchief boxes,
Nit le l oxea, Uollar and Cuff
II xea, Manicure 8ct Thoto
AltiuiiM, Picture tooks, etc.
i Doltsi Drug Storo,
4 Main St, llillsboro, Ore.
A Good Winter Shoe
Q '-vr-r 7T K
Just
What
You
Want
Colt!
I wairM - good
Sr suNL'GHy B School S
I Sj?' Shoe. '
Baby's First
I will prcsout
in this coiuilv,
1901, its iirst juiir
absolutely froo. All
to do;is io comply lo tin
cd proposition below. INmikmu
ber tlioy don't rust you a cent.
What You Have to Do.
I Will furnlHh you with a
ed by the Mother, Father anl the Mllciiilin physician, then
you get the shoes klniolutely free
THREE COLLEGE COURSES
GIiASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
The Acadernij prepares for College and
a thorough English Education, the best pre
paration for teaching or business. All ex-
pens e reru low. Board and
Ladies' Hall $3 to $4 per
electric light and heat.
THE CCLLEQE DORMITORY
II -a .
unur expnencea management. rrilJ
nish rooms and board at cost on the
plan, not to exceed 1.60
For full pai iculars, address
PRESIDENT McCLELlAMj,
Forest (Irore, Oregon
The Always Acceptable Gift
A
PEICE of CUT GLASS la always must ,.1(tm
atU.r.s mas ,,l at all tunes la l,,.,.,! ,. ( 1,., ,
by niai.l-or matron. There is wnell,inir ,,IH jt.'
Kl. iter and aty and l.rilittn.sa ml.ieh . Zkt 1
appaaluiK t tl,, r(.lin,, w t,Ve s." , "
Uir .et...,l,lea, for th.tr l4. ran nlior.l hV h,7 "m
and at our pri.-e all t-an afford t., ,.,v Uiein
tJro. V """" ,1ii,l,T,B"",i" ' ' ilHSs'.,..,l..i, and
wi 1. I V Hie kind von oiiul.t , ly.y.
lheriKht valUoi,,nea, l,,a.i. lr , ,(luy .,,
Hoy t, The Jeweler.
IU Imt Im Hw Haan Bonglt
f Swtft's.
mm
it t - " a .-ti
Shoes Free.
lo v
born
vtuy
in III
babv,
yi'nr
oi
sllOCSj
you
ll.'lV
eertilicnle u hielt iiiiihI be nitn-
rooms a te
tree!?, includina
FALL
TERM
BEGINS
SEPT.
10.
fur
club BsantU ) lhe Kind Y aj .n slam fotf
J Tlie eidnrns from the sales hats '
it tr be In-
bs preaenr . im , .