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HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT la Ik osrtotneaal Ulllahoro. Or m in-Has snail waiutr. i, la avivaraa, par ywr, 11.09 lIXBUOatO I'UBUdUlJtli CO., Prop I. M. C. QA.ULT. Editor. FRIDAY, MAY 24, I1. MACHINISTS A 7C. Labor bus again gone on a utrike. Thl time it 1 the ojnehinUtu sod it involves every uulou otao in the na tioo. The strike la to compel em ploying machine ahopa to allow 9 hoars for daytt labor lnntead of 0, but the pay moat be the name aa be fore given for the 10 bourn. There can be do doubt but that wen l.ave a right to quit work when they c-hoie but when they refuae to allow others to labor for whom and at what price they agree upon la a proposition untenable. The Willamette Iron works appear to fairly ' state the subject when they post a notice to their employees iu theee wordsj "To avoid any iniaunderatanding, the employe of thooe work ara here with notified that there will be no change in the ,mliey of 'the manage ment after My 20. 'The remuneration for all service will be lu accordance with ita value to the owner, ai:d not regulated by any arbitrary rate. "In the prosecution of thin buxineae we recoguiau no organization, except o tr own, tut U iug concerned In our busine-M arrangeiueuiH, but the management it at all times willing to discuis utictHuially matters of mu tual Intermt with Its employees." It really seem abeurd that an or ganization that contributes nothing to the expense of Inn tailing an en terprise should aaaurau to dictate it" management. But it 1m claimed that labor creates the product and tbua matches the capital invented. Tiu labor creates but it is paid weekly or monthly lor its effort wherefore it Is mere aasumptiou that it matches the Investment to the extent that ! must participate iu the management. There is not a farmer iu the county that . will permit a farm laborers Union with head, quarters In Iowa dictate that only its members shall be employed o the farm, that they shall be compelled to work but nine hours per day, but shall be paid for ten hours work. Another thing about organized labor causes remark. Some mouths ago there was a strike of electric car drivers In St. Louis. After a coual derable destruction of property and an exhibition of mob violence, order was reatored and the strike declared off. Last week there was a similar strike in Albany, New York. The street car companies went to 8t Louis and secured 160 drivers to take the place of the Albany strikers, And while It is not so stated, it is fair to suppose that thia 160 was re cruited from the Union in St. Louis that itself had been a striker but a little while before. The machinist strike in Portland seems not to be serious as it involve but two or three shops and fifty or sixty laborers. However more ser Ioim things may be coming when other branches of organized labor de cide to quit work In sympathy with the iron men. STATE PRESS. It la almost inconceivable that any newspaper could make so cold-blood ed an attack upon President Mi Kin- ley at this time as appeared in the Oregon ian of yesterday. The milk of human kindness and a decent re gard for good taste are altogrthei wanting in the following disgraceful squib from that er: - "A prudent man in his place would have foreseen this contingency and forestalled it by leaving his semi-invalid wife at bom when starting off on a fatigu lng tour of official visitation." Search of the democratic papers of the coun try will probably fail to reveal so utterly heartless a comment upon any act of our chief magistrate. Astorlan. The disfranchisment of the negr In the South is not unmixed with good. Most of the state provide for an educational qualification. In Maryland this results is shut ting out a large class of illiterate voters, altho it was primarily aimed at th negroes. Tennemee is talking of" following this same plan. Iu f.iet this agitation In the South caused by the negro vote la assuming propor tions that will result, in doing much toward bringing about an education, al qualification for the voter. It cannot be denied hut this would he a right move and result In U-tter government Oregon City Entei prise. , The Oregonlan as the representee newspaper of the Northwest shows up in a very poor light In devoting over a half colum leading editorial to being grouchy and splenetic because President McKlnley allow! hia wife to lutertere with hia tour, iu liiu of tuch trial as our Pr - Mcul ia no undergoing silence -at !eat might have been expected, if a word of sympathy could :..it h ve been con scientiously giveu. Oregon has cause to blush lor the ouorlshneas of it big daily. Newberg Graphic ., 1 . j j Mrs. McKlnley, who last week was so ill took a turn toward recovery and is fast gaining strength. It ia thought that she will by tomorrow be strong enough to travtl wheu the return to Washington will be under taken. Oov. Nash, oi Ohio is aick in San Francisco. He ought not to have undertaken so loug a jonrney ex' pecting to participate in social Amo tions,, seeing he did not possess the requisite strength. Oov. Nash had no right to cause disappointment to the people. tipirit of Oregouian. . Sec. Long brought his sou wl h him on the western trip. But what business bad the secretary lo encum ber himself with a boy whom he might have known would have sick ened. And why did the secretary himself come at a time when his daughter at Colorado Springs was liable to illness and to cause anxiety to her father during the discharge of official functions that attach to a cabi net minister during an excursion -Spirit of Oregonian. It takes no much of an effort to remember how about six years ago a lot of political agitators demanded an inflation of the currency that would give a per capita circulation of 50 Well, the eople rp willing to en dorse the propi,-i iou though not exactly alonif tl.o lines presented. An economic system was adopted that has increased the circulation to 128 31 gold on May 1, 1901. Since oue dollar in gold is worth two in silver, and since by the ran (its' sys tem we would have been on a silver basis or worse, we now have a value of $66.62. Thus we actually have a greater per capita circulation than the ideal $50 of the agitators. Late dispatches say that five West Point cadets are to be summarily dismissed and six others suspended. The charge is mutiny and birach of discipline. Tha trouble grew out o! the attempt to suppress hazing 'Not withstanding an order forbidding it, the brutal practice continued and some class officers were reduced and minor punishments Inflicted. This led to some very Insolent behavior on the part of the aggrieved cadets, such as training a gun on the super intendent's quarters etc., and the re suit Is expulsion. The war depart ment should have taken this course long ago. We have no patience with those who openly and flagrantly defy lawful akthority, be it at West Point or anywhere else. ; Onr public school system is remiss In its duty in that the rising generation Is not trained to have a proper respect for th teacher's authority, so that the pupil when he reaches the college is ready for the next degree in insubordfna tion. "Train up a child In the way he should go," has not had any force with age. The state can better af ford to train in the school than to correct in the reformatory. ' COCBT HOUSE. FKOBATK. Est Q H Baber, deed; semi-annual account filed and approved. Est Hugh Owen Lewis, deed; final account filed and July 1 set for final settlement. ' MARRIAGE LICENSE. Marriage license was May 23 granted Ilobert Kuhn, Jr., 26 and Emma B. Louisgnout, 17. Both are from Galea Creek and -the wedding took place yesterday evening at the r sidenee of the rides father. It is time our people laid plans for the county exhibit at the State Fair This year 12 counties have already commeuced preparations for the con test. Washington county fcxik the premium two years ago and can again, but it will take work. NOTICE. To the ladies of Forest Qrove, flillshoro, Cornelius, Dilley, Oaxton and surrounding country; on May Hih, we received the la gest assort ment of trimmed hats, sailor and street hats ever brought to Washing ton county in a single shipment. A little late in the season for so large a toek, but our lUcket Price will move them. Hegardless of value we sell trimmed hats at $1.1)0, 11.50 and It 75. Walking hats, street hats and sailors 4 cents. Ldlea-who come first will have the largest assortment to elTt from. Beciemla-r the place, A ,B. Thomas' Little Racket Htore for Litile Trices, Forest drove, Ore. OU foldie'r Etperle ace. M. M. Autin, a civil war veteran of Winchester, Ind., writes- "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 2ic at the Delta j Drug Htore, A. C Arcboold ' ba an over stork of pickle Kfi'd'Ts. Thtee be i sell ing Mow i-t while they lust Her ond street HilM.oro. Biliousness is a condition chaiect eriaed by a disturbance of the diges tive organs. The stomac h ia defiilitn led the liver torpid, the bowela on stlpated. There I- a l-wtblngof food, pain in the bowels, dlzzineso, cittted tongue and vomiting, first of the un digested ormrtly digested fo d and then of bile. Chamberlain's Htoinsu-b and Liver Tablets allay the distur baucee of the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also lone up the liver to a henlthy action and regulate the bowel Try them und you are certain to tie' much pleased with the result. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. Shudder It His Paid. 'I recall now with eorror," asy Mail Carrier Kumett Mann, of Levanna, O ; "my three year of suffering from Kidney trouble, I was hardly ever free from dull aches t ain in my back. To stoop or lift mail sacks made me groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up wheA I Itegsn to use Eletric Bit ters, but six bottles completely cured me a.nd made me teal like a new man." -They're unrivaled to regulate Htonmch, Liver, kidneys and Bowel. Perfect sat sfaction guaranteed by the Delta Drug future. Timber Land, Art June 3, IH7H XOTICK KUK PI IU.ICATION ITniTi 8 atis I ash Orri E, ' . -. Okeu.w City, Oa ., Mat 10. lfl. VTOTICK 13 HE UKH Y OIVE.V THAT 1 1 in comp iani-e with the provision of the actol tJoiiKrees of June S. IsTS, entitled "An u'l lor the le of timber hinds hi the fttatca ot California, Oregon. ev da anil Was nnrton Territory." aa extended to alt the I'uhlic Lund Btntes by art of August 4. IMCJ, Jowfn lierfert, of Tucker, county of Cowletiz, rjtute (or Territori-i of Wai i it ton, lout tins duy filed in tliia oil ice hia worn statement No. 6110. tor the purchase of the N E of Beetion'No it in I o ' iiship No. H N, fcange Mo. 4 W, and will offer proof to ehow that tha land no unlit ia more val-iahle for it timber or atone than for agriou tural purposes, and to establish h claim to sai'i laud before the Register and Keceiver o' this othre at Oregon City. Oregim, on tmui.. y, the 3rd day of Auk . Itall. lie names as u rnessci: Willis n M. Won' of Bacona, Ore. rtliel ow M. K-iii tolph, of " A-hia 1'owell, of I'ittsbur.'. Ore. Charles Kuhr. of Vancouver. Wash. Any and all P' - .ns claiming adversely the ab veKlescrihei: lands are re)iiested to tile ineir claims m inis oilice on or belore aid 3rd day of Aui --t liOl, ' titAS B. MOO-RK8. l-l!) Kegistcr, Notice ot Final N4ttlenieat, Notice is hereby given that the under signe I eiecntor of the last will and testa ment of Hugh i 'Wen lewls, "eceaaed, bus tiled his final account In the County ourt of Washington ( ountv, Ore on. and that -aid Court has fixed upon Monday the 1st duy of July, A. I). 1U"1, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said duy. at the County Court House at Hilisboro in said County a the time and place forh aring thereof. Therefore, all pe sons are hereby notifi' d to appear at mid time and place ami sn w pause, n any there tie, why sum final account ha not aiiDroved sua said es ate finally settled and said executor aiscnargea. . Hated May 24th. 11101. KOBEHT KOWLKK8, Executor of ths Kstats ol Hugh Owe Lewis. de eased. Kenton Bronaugli A Muir, Attorneys for nutate. l-a Mounts for stamp pictures at the. Independent office, l d and a half for 6 t-ts. i - - Rubbers, rubber Ik Kits, rubtar and oil clothing, at Schulmerich Bros. Good stock low prices. Bicycles, Cycle Sundries, Base Ball Goods, Fish- ing Tackle, Guns andAmmunition New and Second hand Furniture. Hamblen, . ;' to (;) Iuilf rials 25 to W) 01 h es, . . ;() to 50 Orients, . ':'., 50 to 5 WHEELS Guaranteed for 2 Tires One Year. E. L McCormick, SECOND ST. years Ood Breast Just two applications did the work Goi!mn t ur.-r1 f-r dy as erj S, mafiiHu witu i ,.a.-t l-r- o oan una m dauiH-raimr. i ; Mm ani -n t: uudy. aa ik it wouio toe iu u. T'-e nri ' . uton relief ur4 tht ft-nil rwMi. h! i ,i in its normal ?l ndltlon. . ii n4.t In,.. r or lTcllii flo of -7r:!i. 1 ! i. mid your truif Mtiriouj ..-i t-irH, . -a tfieral hotiM t d reiaed;. , tot- ntMtily a vwir and oon. t'tor l( 'lie rreatmt extern .1 reme-ly Is) Us wsrid. V'iui. U. F. tt Cak.ud. CaL. July 14. 11ml DOOTOiJ ITSffl IT. O-ntlemer. 1 hava known mf t mmm at Vyiicrious lJrili Cure for several years, b 4 nt until Mithtn a ftw months have 1 v t 1 it upoi my iwriun and tn my famtlv, a.. I ean unhMitsil-irlr that tt U ooe of the test r-rru.li.s for pain that I Rave ever tried. Thoroughly aiiplttd tt la. any emorlen !-, v-rv sure tn ptve aulas) aad permanent relief. Ert-pectfully. u-ok u. cbi r-i-a m. D.. . Bakersnelo; Vt DO T RUB T IN ' Setd by e'l k'wciriws at yoeeata. CfrtT" P?rny fnMDV WertaiVai-racr Saat fACU MCUsC lK'lttt Drug Store. Take two to night and you will be well to morrow. Bald win's Health Tablet's. They cure sick-headache, chronic constipation and make sick people well-50 doses 25c R. W.TansiV h Chfctipo mH1lonIrv;c1tir nifiu (of Y .:..'!' Htiuch 5. Ciyar tttme,)xv; "HiU)wiir:i i-alth Tatirt ure the best muedy for , wtinn. billkHltucM mod tM pid livr X hiivc . tt uwti." POHTLANO, OX B. ,DWARD L. P nWIM CO., I find you Health Ttib'tetn eTcrllent far -ouatiFatieu, k-h-adach uv.-. dv iprpia, ofGra, Baker ft Co,, AuctioDccia. The Burlington It nitu have the Inwei-I mt'y t -lit I'oiiita enst, quirk- fAt time, tt .-erviiv Hinl you riU on the Fti.' -it ' 'r-iti In the worl.l. It's a Short Road - from a cough to consumption Don't neglect a cough takt Consumption Cure when your cold appears. The ' ounce of prevention " is better than years of illness. t tnffered for resn from eoueh, bmnrHia and tunic tronSI. K.iMd bkiod frrquatitlv Sjcnt ytara Hi t hm lakKaa and Mhcr jmtlt '' !U but got so relief. Ketumed eaat anc began lakinjr Smilon. A few bntttee cum sletel cured ma. 1 eoaaidar it tha graaaeu o nj&ediea. HFNRV T. DKTCHFR, With F. L. Camp Co., Broker., lluffalo. N. V fOilloh's Conanmpflon Caret Is aold by al atraicKUM Xue, &a, CI.OO av bottle. A E rlnted guMra.Diff sjneai with every biitlle f yoa r. not attlil s: to your dmicKiH sind gel yrnir moue-y bejck. Write tor illustrated book m conaumptioa. rVn: Iritheut coat to oa. S. C. Waluie! Co , UKoy.M. V For Hfile ttt Delta Dm? Store OTICK FOIt I'l Hl.lt.lTlOX Departmeut of the Interior, Lank Orrirt at Obkoos City, 0koon. April , l:sot. VOTICF ISHKREBV GIVEN TUKT trt the following named scttlt-r has tiled notice nt his Intention to niuke II mil proot in supiort of his cluiin. and that s id proof wilt nc nimie htMore lueiHter nit Keceiver. st Oregon City. Oregon on .Hay 20, KW1, viz: FKTER H, I'KTERSON, H. K, No. f.'R.-!8, for the E of H E! 8xK and U i of N K V rlec JH I 3 t K W. lie 'lA'i.es the followina; witnesses to prove his continnons residem-e Holland cultivation of nid html vis: 1'eter Ixifstr ml, of lilcnwood Ore., Swau Nelson, of " ' eter A IVterson of Andrew Fredrickaon, of " " ill ap, H. muuu&o. 47-52 Register. Xotlce to Co nt r Mr torsi. Notice Is hereby riren that sealert bids ill be received at the county court room . 1 1 : : l L. .. i..... ia,, . ill iiiunuurvr, 'ri'ftuil. till .iiiia , lir'i, n. 2:1X1 p. in., tor the construction of a bridge m lulu iTHi vvnrrit iirar lumi un.w, ii-i a new iinn on bridge across Hotton t'reek, atliuston. . , ; " I.. A. ROOD. Co, J u dee. By order ConiniisHinners' CoU't. Hilhv noro, Oreiron, .May 2.1, lMOI. Notlrf of Pinal feulfnifnt. Notice is hereby given that, I, theond.r signed adniinisiratnx of tne partnership estate of Minion H. Humphreys and Ara niiuta K. Humphreys, partners as Humph reys A 1 o., have lileil in the County Court ol the (state nf Oregon for Washington I'onnty, my tiiml aotwintas such adminis tratrix, and that said Court has set Mon day the 3rd d.iy of June 1901 . at the hour 01 In o'clock a. n as the time a d 111" Connty Court room in Hills'tiro, Oregon as the place for hearing objections to said account and the final settlement of said estate. MARY Hl'Mi'HRKY, A lniln strntrix ol the partnership estate 11 n i pureya tk ro. SO-2 Bern tie tlMltVllt Hmtoogt Bablea' First Shoes Free Why is JzX It? S ! i its IN Whv do IIiunilton such universal satisfaction to all? W l They aro inado liht, sold iirht ! IS t n 1 and evciy pair is is (US tv Get -a Pair Ay REMENIBR I HAVE NO J. X7 ". a- -V . -. - , AITlllHTItAT(lt X HXi.r. UV KKU I'KorF.ICTY. An Opportunity to 'iirrlin aool Fnrm for w Heunon nble Ii ire. NOTICE 18 HlcitKMY" f I V K N THAT in pursnance of an order made ty the County Court ot the stale of Or kii. for Wa-hniKton ooitntv, al the iMvemtier term. A. ! 1:01), thereof in the ni:ilter of ttie estate of H. Rayinond, ih-ceiiM-d. an I to mean adniiiiimratorwie-lHiiiis non of said estate directed, 1 wil sell at public auction to the liilii-s; biil.k r on tii'SiUy the 4to d .y of June, lJol, at In o'cl rk in the forenoon o said tlay, at the souili door of the court bonne in i ilbli,iro, Wa hliiKton county. Oregon, all of the following described tracts of real property, to-it. First tract. Lot numbered Ml in Hill's ceiu. tery, being a i.uria lot ia the cein tery estanlish d by Almoran Hill on the Donation Land Claim of said Almoran Hill in Washington county. Oregon. Becond tract. A tract of land, lying, be ing and situate within Washington county, Oregon, and being morn, par: ioul ry known, designated and described as the eaet half of the southeast quarter of (Sec tion 8, and the west half of the north w ttt quarter and the south went quirter of Ht-c-tion 24, Township 1 tiouth, Hunge A Wt, 'ill. Mer. and containing .120 acres, more or Jess. Third tract Lying, bring and siluut within Washington county, Oregon and being a part ot Bection X Township I South, H uge 4 West, Wi 1. Mer. and bounded by beginning at the northeunt corner of a two acre tract of land sold y Joseph Oaston to Lillian H-idson, and run n n j thence tkiuth 2 ) minutes West 3 III chains to the Southeast corn r of said Hudson tract of laud 1 hence rtouth 8il 45 minutes East S ltl chains T euce North 9 20 minutes Ka-t 8. 10 chains. The ce South N" 4b tninules West 8. lit chains to the plate of beginning excepting tne Mortuwest qua-ter tnereoi. ana con taining about one acre ot laud. Cpou the following terms of sale, to- it: One-third of the purchase price to be paid cash in hand. une-iuira oi saia Durcnase nrice to De fiaid in one year, and ih- remaining one-liirdo- the purchase p' ice to be paid in two years from tne date of sale. Uet'e red payments to draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, and to be secured by mortgage on the premises sold. 1 'onvey ances to be made at the expense of the pur chaser. WM. L. RAYMONO, Administrator-de-bonis-non of the est o H. C Raymond, deceased. 50-2 WIIKKIFF'M MLR BY VUtTUE OF AN EXECUUON. Decree and Order of 8 . le, issued out of the CircuitCourt ot the Mtate of Oregon, tor Washington County, l i favor of teo. W. Weidler, and against Charles Olde Frederic Htroble and J, 8. Folhemiis 'or the sum of 115 (10 cost, und for the further sum of I2H40.HH U. 8. gold coin, with inter e t thereon at the rate of H percent Je annum from the 24 day Sf March, ltsOt and the further sum of one hundred and fifty ($l.j0.ti0) with interest thereon at the rate of ft per cent l er annum from the 2'ith d y of March, IW1, and for the cost and ex penses of sale and of said writ. Sow. therefore, bv virtue and inn;r- suance of id judgment, decree and order of sale. I will, on Monday th 27 h d y of Mhv. llKJl. at the sou n uooroi tneooirt House in Hilisboro. Washington county, Oregon, at the hour of 10 s'cloc a. ir. , ot aid day, sell at pu .lie auction to the high est bidder for cash, the following described real property to-wit: Lot numbered twenty seven (27) nd thirty rive (iif) in Corne'ins Environs as laid out and platted by. lames tSteel. ad ministrator with the wi 1-aiinexed nf lien Holiday, deceased, a shown upon .the re- corned m .ps and lata thereol. Al o blocks nninoer one (l), two CO, tnree(), four 14). flve(5), six (ti), seven (7). eight (" nine (9). ten (101. eleven (11). twelve (12). and lot numbei done (1 , two (2), three (H), four (4) and hve (A) In block numbered thirteen (18), Lot one (I), two (2), three Cil. four (4) and live i ft) in block number ed founeen (14). Lota one (1), two (2), three (8). rour (4) rnd hYe (5) in block numbered fifteen (15) Lots numhrred one (1 ). two (.'). three (8). four (4) and live (o) in block numbered sixteen (lf). All in i . I ... .i . ... . l : . ..llir HIIU1I.IUII Mf ,iin .own ill iuriit-iinn in Washington county, Oregon, to -atisfy the hereinbefore named sums, and for the costs and ex lenses of said sale, .-aid pro perty will b sold subject to redemption as per statute of 1 Iregon. Witness my h ind this 25th day of April, taot. J.W. bEWELL, Sheriff of W ashington County. Ore a H. HrTo. 4!M Attorney for I'lai tiff. X OT I C K MUM' I K M C AT I O X mprtment nf Interior. I.ahd Orncl AT Oroo Citt, Oh. April 6, 1!iL NOTICE 18 HKREHY GIVKN THAT the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof in aupeort of hi claim, and that (aid proof will he made liefore the Keitirtfr and Keceiver at Oregon City, t.re., on May l l'JUl, vis: PETE K LJK8rR.lNI), 11. E. No. 12517. lorth N E X , Sec 72 T 3 N K 6 W He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: I'eter H. Peterson, of Ulenwood, Ore. Hwsn Nelson, ol I'eter A. t'eterson, of " " Andrew Frudricksnn, of " LIIAM. II. MIX)RKH. - 7-52 lieKuiler 1 to Babiea Bora during 1901 - Ii tm n shoos nivo full' juarantood. ! at DENNIS' VI vt V! SHELF-WORN STOCK, " T 5T- ??. f ? -i? ST otire ot t iiiMl Nttl(meiit. Notice is hereby given that I, the nndcr Kigned .aclMiini.-.tratrii. ol tin. ,.( Louis '. Mermauii ale, eased have filed in, met o.niy i;ou t- I ttie Mtatc of Ot-gon, or Washington County, my tin I nccmnil as adm uislratrix of said ertate and that said Court t as set Monday, June lull, .Wl, lit the hour nt It) o'clock iu , as the t me anil the County Court room in Hills, boro. Oregon as the place for lira iug ob jections to said account and the li al set tlement of said estate. Dated Aiay ."th. l!il. KATIE N1KRM.INN, Adminihtratrix of the estate ol Louis F. Nicrniunii, dnvased. r) 3 The Aid of Scientific Pharmacy. When) nick you want thu l-r-ht pliyxtflHii, hiiiI tin tut-t liysl cin rfiiirt the nj, f Hie hint (Imirrist. FhiiroiHfy in a timro cxnclint; 'ieos. ihtii it liHPil to t: Ni'W dis.t.viTioH, ni'w rcnii'ilUR hoi) noe idrw-, rt quire the nnxltTii tlrupgi-t to In1 up to ltt! . This Is n thiiri)ii;hly iikhIciii 8tor. It fxtMiifiliHts nil timl In iHtf'St Willi IH'- t HII tho Mflil. IoimI Hide or rtii'irnmc). Thomi who are careful In their lru(j buyln, who want to feel h cure, ran liml gotKj reamiirs for bringlnj; un thPir res. rliitiotiH. Prices are hh fair to quality of Hervk"' is hih. Doltii Drug toro, Main St., Hilisboro, Ore- Hhulmerich V,n. 1 - a fe Ih.Ikk caian and cloaka left which will lie clout il out at coat", nl- mime nien'a overeoala anl inackintonhV - t-'nll nt the Independent offlce snil examine I lie fautoux Mi lton boHnl for .noiiiiHnjf ko.lnk prinln Lutest thinjr out. Any V d F. DAVIE8. eRBSIDlT. St. Charles Hotel ISCORrOKATSD , front and MorrlHon Street. l'ertlnad Oregon. Eloctric ;LlKhts,4ihictrtc Itell ami Hydraulic Kleator. 150 ItfMHii ft 25 t aoe. Suites J5, to $1. . ltr.Unr.nt la Connection. Give us a call, DAVIS & Bargains In Furniture. Having jitirchascd the entire stock of furniture of P. O. Brown I can ofTer you bargains jn anyrhing in the furniture line. Wall Paper, 5c per bolt and up riiavealargeassortrnentofwaHpnper and can suit the most fastithons. Matting. Carpet,, I1,,sl., Tatry. U Curtain, Rug,. U.n.low Shade, or all colors. In IMnm ,ui V h"w tonrteen atylcj. to Icct from. Full line of Raking a 1 ,li chairs, etc. When in town give me a call. B AIho Carry a Full Line of ln,lert.kt.r'S (Jootln. I.dr AUrntlant. W. O. DONELSON. ReruemW the place. I. O. 0. F. Block, corner Third and Maiu Sla. Xotierol Klnl sctllemesit. Notice is hereby given that I, the luider-signe-i adminiotrulrii of thu exlate of Miuiou 11. Huinpiirevs dertl have Itleil in the County Court of the Mate of Oregon. .r Wnntiiiig'on County uiy lual account such od mill uxralrix lid that stud Court has Ml Muiiday lh Sri! day ot June train . at the h. urof It o'clock a. m. as tht- time and the County Court room in ttilbihoro, Oiv.uii, as the 'l.ue Tor hturiug oliclious to said unouiil and Uie liliul settlement ol said estaie, MARY II CM I'll UK YH Adiiiiiiialrutrix of th enUite of Hiuien II. llu.uphri-ys, dtajoaaed. 50 31 How Tills! W e otr-r t)ue Hundred Dollars Reward for snv t-ase of Catarrh that cannot be i-uri 'i oy Hall's Catarrh Cure. K CHKNKY A CO , 1'iops . Toleilo. vV , the untlersigiK d, have known r'. J. honey for the laat 15 years, and believe linn erlectly hoiio able in all bus Inns liaiikaolious and liiiauc-ially able to carry out any obligation made by their linn. Wkht .V lutJAZ, hotemile lruggiitH, Toledo, O vhaliunu, Kirwah A .Narvik, Wholes.. 1.. Urilgghla, lol do, O. Hail's i'atarrh Cure Is taken Inti rinlly. acting directly upon th himni and iniiro it Miir aces ol ttie syalem. I'rire .v; per Imii tle. fold by a. I Uruggis s. T'e tiiuonials tree. Hall's Family Tills are the lieet. Acker's lyM-ttiu Tiihlels ere noli. on a (Mwitive giiuranlee. Cures heart-burl raising of the food, tlielrens after eating i any form ol tlynpepMa. One little tablt five imniedia e relief. rta, ami 6il el irr i-iia fiufc rwr. To Cure a Cold in Oue Hay Take Lnxative Uromo Qtiinino Tahleta. All (Iniirt'i'-tH refutul the money if it ftiila to core. II V. drove's ftlg-iiHture in on ench Imiz. 2-re. Rupture & Piles, Cured without Oiration or Deten tion from Business. Room 14, McKay Uhlg., I'ertluuil, Ore. Acker's Kiiglish Itnnedy vi 111 stop a cough nt any time, and will enre the v. ort cold in twelve hours, or money re funded. 2o and .Ml t- nte at Itoltn Drug r-lore. Stop the Cough and Work on the Cold. Laxative Itroino-Quitiine TalilotH pure a iiihl In one ilay. No Cuie.fno Pay. Price 25 eenta. Win Mohr makea txMitR at hia ih(iion Seeoml afreet, IIHIhImh-o, for 5.f0 per pair, aewitl Hlioes fur r. ami tfivea apivial attention to reatir intr. HeuHeannly Srat-Krado bIim-Ic which enable him to guarantor) his work. M.J.SNIELDS&Cc. Grower ami ImiMirtera of all kinds of " Grass & Field Seeds Wo can name seed for evergreen pas ture in your section of the country. Why iiroepect with untried eeedH? With iiltecii year of ieisonal exjierience in growing, also with the exjierience ol the Agricultural College at Moscow ami l'nllinan, we Bulimit the following list of sued out of a liumlrod different kinds: Itromus luermoi, Itullau Kye tiras. Tall Meadow I'lsqne, Kngltsli Hye firuKS, KuglUh lllue tirasH, Klnt Stem med lilue JrRs, Tall Meadow Out tiruM, Orchard (ira. Those are K HI'S 1 1 SEKItS; we are grower of them and will gnnrautee reKitlts and prices, s We are also grower ami iui'Mirler of nf r. lfiiiriis, I'eax, Corn, Wheat, iiuKHitiii npenx, jniiieia ana all klnila f r ield Seeds. For reference we cite you to W. J. PP1LI.MAN, Crofesaor of Agriculture at the Agricultural College at Pullman, Wash., and Jl. T. FUKNCII, Trofeseor ol Agriculture at the Malio State I ni verHity, Moscow, Mnho. For price anil further information address, Try our niixetlVraaa reiN fur pver- treen piifture on dry kmuiiiI; IG (It; per hundred, or twenty renla per (Hiunil. M.J. SHIELDS X- CO., MOSCOW. MIA 110. C. T. BELCHER. aO'V AND TRIAS). ' J HKLCIlFlf, Manmrors.