Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, August 16, 1901, Image 2

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    aiLLSBORO INDEPENDENT
la Mm snetoOesat HUUboro, Un,
mtnam, par year, tlM
HlUaUOlO tTBUSHISU CO., i-tops
D. M.C.GAULT.Kdltor.
fKlDAY, AUGUST 9, I9ul.
Tha Union Pacific Railroad Co.
has Issued a circular to employ lo
which It la announced that drinking
intoxicating liquors or lounging
about drinking saloons will be u in
dent causa for discharging such de
linquent. The document is a better
temperance lecture than Mm. Nation
and her hatchet.
l - ... . 3
The Oregon lan reports that there
are 4,000 rural tree delivery , wail
route in operation. There are 307
representatives in congress, where
fore there are on an average 12
routes lo each congressman. Hut Id
the 1st district of Oregon there are
known to be -i) routes. That over
number of eight U to the credit of
Congressman Tongue, and be can't
be blamed with neglecting bin people..
As it now begins to appear the
United States will have to expand a
little mure within the next few
months. It seems that when the
Paoama railroad was built 25 or U
years ago, the Washington govtn
mentroa eluded a treaty with Colom
bia by which w engaged to main.
tain free communication ucron the
isthmus. Now that a rebellion I In
progress in Colombia cur govern
ment Is taking steps to keep our part
of the contrail. A gunboat has Ixtm
sent to the Atlantic side of the Isth
mus, aud the battleship Iowa 1 ou
the way to the Pacific aide. Several
train have been stopped on the isth
iuus and guerrilla fighting is going
on inland. It any be found nei-es
sary to passify tbat province by oc
cupying it with U. 8. soldiers.
' An attorney for a Tillamook (Jo ni
ps ny that has leased the Tills monk
end of the Wilson river road was be
fore the county court At Us August
term asking for a lease of the Wash
ington county end for a term of fifty
Ave years. The court took i he mat
ter under advisement. It is under
stood that the company doe not pro
pose to pay the county anything for
the consession except to keep the
road in repair. This is not consid
ered much compensation seeing that
on the stretch lying in this county
there are no biidgesand the road
will practically maintain itself.
These long term franchises are to be
viewed with suspicion, and since the
county has done quite well for the
past fifty years without a toll road, it
may be best to continue the same
iolicy. ,
UOTKK.U.E3T FOHEMTBT WORK.
It la quite probable tbat congress
will, In the near future, adopt mea -surea
to bring all the forestry work
of the government togtlher under
the administration of a Forestry Iiu
reau. At present It is divided Iwt
ween the interior and the Agricultu
ral departments, whose officials are
co-operating as best they can to carry
on the work. The secretary of the
Interior proposes to include in the
organization of the uew bureau au
' extensive system of reforestation on ,
a somewhat similar plan as that sue.
" ceesfully pursued by Germany. A
. number of years ago congress enacted
a law to allow settlers on the so-cnlle I
"great plains" to file upon an addi
tional 160 acres and perfect title to it
by planting and cultivating a certain
acreage of timber each year for five
years. But no one had oversight or ,
supervision of the matter and th re-1
suit was that the "timber" was at- '
lowed to goby default and thousands!
of acres of the public domain went to '
people who had already received
their share and the couotry was n
better off for timber. This might
have resulted In some lasting hem 111
If a bureau, such as that now pro
posed, bad been charged with the j
sutervlsioti of It. I
The present division of Ponstry!
lias done ffiod work, both iu connec
tion with the Notional Purest lie-1
serves ami in diaseminatiug informa
tion an ong individual owner. as to '
froier management of their tiiiits-r I
lands, and it Is stated that as-islamc j
' has been asked for on more than ,
three rnilllou cres of private hold-1
ings. !
It is estimated that the annual l ss j
from forest flres in the United gist- i ,
la about fifry millions of diiRar,
most of which could be prevented by
proper attention and management.
Some of the states are taking stet
In this direction but it is a subject
which affects the whole country and
should be managed by the general
govern Hie It. In thoet! sections where ;
timber la plentiful the tople ai '
. 1
ruthlessly wasteing it and complain-
ingi.f flixsla and drxmlhs. It ts inn-
Bdently predicted that the holale
destruction of our eitenslvv timher
areas will in time work an uuravor- j
ble change in Ihe climate of western
Oregon and Washington. j
THE r WOULD NOTlViirfiOJtlSS.
The strikers In the iron mills of
the National Steel Company have
unt been able to force the uianulae
turers to terms. The presideut uf
the Amalgamated Company bas call
ed out all the men belonging to hi
organisation. Added to the 40,700
tbat were already out, 20,000 obejed
the second call but the men iu Illi
nois and Ohio refuted to quit. Presi
dent Shaffer ' is surprised and dis
pleased but cannot help himself.
There are uow about 63,000 men out
who it Is estimated earned tl8o,000
per day. That sum is dissipated
never f be recovered, tor as the
Inukpkndext has before said lalxr
Is a perishable product.
The cause of this strike is not lor
belter wages or for shorter hours, but
a demand tbat orglnia d laborshall
tie employed in all nt the Steel Com
pany's mills. The Amalgamation
proposes that non-union laborers,
notwithstanding (hey may be skilled
mechanics, mutt be discharged end
"Unkn" meu substituted. To what
purposif Certainly not in the In-
they, tot 'scabs' to l mobbed and
killed But rawier is it not the pur
pose to Unionise all mills aud dictate
their inansgement? The proprietors
see this and elect to have the struggle
now rather than later.
The Amalgamated Association
mwIs pickets, guards, about the mills
that willing labor shall be prevented
from working., Every one admits
that a man union or non-union may
quit work when he pleases, but there
are those who deny that a class of
workmen have tl, right to prevent
others from working when they are
willing and anxious to do so. Aud
that Is what "organized" labor claims
the right to do. And more. It will
not touch raw material that has been
prepared by non-union labor. Car
penters will not work on a building
if a few boards are to be used th.it
came from a non-union mill.
Hheet metal workers will not use
ingots prepared in a non-union fur
nace. Non-union queers everything.
What can the Steel Corporation
do? If work meu are not to bo had
young men must he found and train
ed to the employment. The com
pauy will have to assemble men as
it has been for the pact ten years in
stalling machinery. It may take
two years to assembleand train these
new men. Sixty-five thousandth led
mechanics are not so many where
there are seventy million from whom
to recruit. What will become of the
00,000 strikers? They will enter
other industries, farming erhaps.
They cannot remain non-producers
long for they are consu ners without
a store laid up against this day.
These 65,000 laborers and their fami
lies cannot subsist on much less than
1.00 per day, and 105,000 per day
will soon exhaust the largest labor
organization's treasury.
The output of the Steel Coriiora
tiou Is going to be less than when
running full handed. Already the
shrinkage Is estimated at one third.
Who will lose? The stockholders.
Home of these are wealthy men and
will not be seriously Iticommodod,
but more of them in numlier are
comparatively poor person, widow's,
Asthma Cured Free
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent
Cure in All Cases.
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
Write your Name and Address plainly.
CHAINED
FOR TEN
YEARS
piimm, morphine, chloroform or ether.
Ir.
Tail Bioh. Mlicine Co.
Gent etnea: I write tliis testiuioidul from s wnse ol d.itv, having teste-l the
.iiiderful effect of your Asthmalene, for t lie euro of Apthnm' MT wife hit, Uen
alhcuiil With spasmodic athnia for the past 12 years. Having exhail-led m ou
kill ss well a many others, I ehance.1 to sec your ig , UKin your wuelowson I t 'tli
street hi New ) ork, 1 t once obtaineil a Untie of Asthmalene. Mr wife con, men
ced taking lit about tha 1st of Soveuilsr. I verv kjii noticed a radical i,,,,,!.,,.
ment. After nsing one bottle her Asthma hl i'lisapaared and si,e is enlir. lv free
from all symptoms. feel that I ran ion-l,tei.tly wo'mm.nd the nieilieju- t a
who are alllicted with this distressing disea-e. Your, r.-is tfully
. ft, pliel(,,'M. l.t.
Ir. Talt I'.ros'. Meillcine Co. i-.i.
l.ontlemen: I was troubled with Asthma lor 2J year. 1 hnuc triisl i.'unier .i,
L0Vr'' V'i1 '.'!?y h.Tr llJ,"',e1 . 1 rHn vo"r .lvertiseinet sed .t., te i
with trial bottle. I found relief at nine. I have since nurchased vonr full..;,
ls,.tle, ami I am rver grateful. I hare a family of fourTh'Llren 7i l .r 'ii "ears'
'"jble to work. I am now in the Iwst el health and am doing bn-inew eveiv
n'ou.edrcLn XSr f " T',U fl',r Lt r'lh i, !
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Trial Bottle Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal '
tv , , ,.. .
JEXa', ,'lri,, D:' TAFT I!KO!i'- MKI'HIXE o.,
and eitiifM belonging t children.
These littler can ill afford to have bloom-
dwindle to nothing.
The end will come after a tin;e
and let us hope that the ludu-trial
conditions will be so reorganised that
the rights of both capital and labor,
union and non-union will bealjusied
along the Hues of equity.
ttlATK VUEKS.
Uow long the treasury can con
tinue to show a monthly surplus ol
receipts over expenditures Is a mat
ter of interesting conjecture. Yi'h
the July report disclosing a small
surplus of about $15,000 as gaiti.-t a
deficit of 14,000,000 at thit clone,
July, liHHt, when all the. war Imn
were In lull font', it begins lo look a
If Secretary Owge had considerably
undcr-estituittcd tho houuUiiig pros
perity of the country lin be ex
pressed fears last March that tin
amendmeuls To the war revenue act
as then proposed would force him to
f.iee a deficit liefore the close of this
fiscal year. It may turn put that the
cut iu the internal taxes will have
comparatively little effect on the
treasury's condition on June 30 next.
With all the ordinary expenses of
the government met, as wi ll its the
extraordinary ones incident to July
disbursements and the purchase of
bimds. it still was impossible to shift
the balance to the debit side of our
national ledger. It is not a little re
markable thut the internal revenue
receipts last mouth were nearly a
million dollars In excess of thus'e for
July, 1900, iu the face, of an estimat
ed reduction of tt least $3,500,000 en
accouut of the new law. And the
customs receipts were nearly 1:2,000,
000 in excess of those for the corres
ponding month of lat year. The
secrettry of the treasury has about as
small a basis for borrowing trouble
ou as any head of the department
ever had in mid-sum nier, Astoria
News. 1
Tho great steel workers' strike,
which it is hoped Is in course of sit
I lemon t, will int be the Dual battle
betweeu capli.u ard labor, for the.
reason that it , s ars to be based on
a Talse concept! i I of the relations of
capitalists and laborers. The hteel
trust on the .im hand Is fighting t
retain thelibirl; for Itself of luuir
tsiiiing non-uni. n mills, and the
amalgamated iux.-iatiou of Meel
worgers is lighting for the right to
act m the representative of labor in
all the mills of tliu trust, no question
of wages, hours or other conditions
of labor being directly involved.
The strikers assume that because the
employers are combined into one or
gauisation, the employed should be
banded into another, and the inter
ests of the two become antagonistic.
The present strike will decide no vi
lal point, for thr-re appears to lie no
Vital point at issue. The public is
aim the lie. since it cannot verv heurti
j ly sympathize wilh either party to a
conflict which never ough: to have
arisen. Yamhill Reporter.
Binders and binding twine at
Schulmerlch llroe., the old reliable
Deerlng and Asborue luachini.
Rxmember they buy from the fact
ory and can undersell dealers who
purchase from Joi.bers.
There is nothinir I ke Asthmalenr,
It
brinu iimtJint relief, even in tlm worst
ca-n. U curee when all else fails.
e ,!'ev- WK1.IX. of. Villa
bulge, III., ay: "Vonr trial IsitHe of
A'-thmn leiiA rt'Mi V...I in ...u.l ...:.:
. - ... H'""t 1 1, ,,i .
I cannot tell vou how thankful t feel f,.r
tlm finrl derived from it. i was a slave,
chained with putrid nor.- Ihroat ami
Asthma lor ten yearn. I de paired of
ever being cured. I raw your ah-erti-metit
for the cure of Hits dreadful and
tormenting disease, Atlima, and thought
you hail overspoken vourelye, but re
solved to give II trial. To my astiiuMi
nient, the tri .1 woikel like a charm.
end me a full-sized t.nttlo."
liEV. Mi. MOUklS WKt IISI.F.U,
Ihibbi of tfn- Cong, r.rmi. I .ra 1.'
.mv Y.uik, .Ian. ::, I '. K I .
Irs. Tail. Una'. Medicine Co.,
tietitiemcn : Your A-tliniHleim i.
excellent remedy Sr Asthma and Ilav ;
t-ever, and it rnmp-Mlion alleviat. ail :
troiililc- which combine with Asthma,
us. anecf i a-toniiiiiig and womh rlul. e
After having it carefully nnalvzed, we '
can state that Asfhuialnc contuina no
'erv irulv vnnrv
RKV. Of!. M ll;iil. Wecii
I.EK.
AVoJI CHI N.,
'. Y., Feb. 1, V.H I.
Tt.e st(Mn,r.ii!p no Is'tween Port
hied sod S.u. Francisco that has been
maintained for more than fifty years
hss Us'ii vt ilh-rtran ii . Tho last to
diM'onliuue the servhv is th O. it.
4 N. Hi. The wasiou fur (-t ipping
ttie boats Is th lar strike at Sau
Francisco. President Mobler slaltd
that be could load bis ships at As
toila, but it would be at the excuse
of Portland's prestige, lx? Mr
M.diler want Hie p. -j'.-j of Oregon to
miderstainl 'hat I.;- i- villing ti s.ic
rllice the interests, of tne Columbia
river the Mtsie aud even Portland it
s ilf that there may be present pres.
tige? it looks like the . it A N is
not the stale's true friend. IV N.
P. Co., recently' issued a t:irirf sheet
thit quotes eoininon point rales en
lunilier from the lower tJolumhiii lo
Union P.icilb' Mlatinttd .u-r the N-:r!h
Plcifi anil Oregon Khort Line. 'I hi
ts not don-, over the (). U & N.
Ittallv it Muinis ms though, the in
teution is lo divert trans-iontiiieiitsl
and trans 1'seitlc liiisiness to Pui
Sound stud to Kan Prancisisi.
Theri" rn some ponds nlong tl e
smith side of Main street Is tween
Hwond ai.d Third Ihct 011 lit t be
drhllied. The l.NDKl'UNHKNT nip
poses that it is uot neis-sary to use
superlative adjectives in deacribing
the nuisance for ditchi-ig will do
more prod. Ou Wednesday last the
odor aii-ing was sickening. The
stagnant ualer under ihe planking
N'tVMiilne sidewslk and the road
way ' i.yht not to be there. The
health coiuuii'tee of ihe council w ill
no doubt h.ke up t'e matter,
lb" St. Liuis Gloiie-Deniocrst 1 f
9ih n.sl prints a list "I men In the
s'rike id that dnt' aud puts the num
ber at 40,700. Tl ere are
certain
so men
political organs who Ctill these
(Hilly tu'Ci.ii-e they lo not protect
tbetliseiv.M A'illl the tiallott. It is
HUt jested th! there sre "sdhs" win
ll iv( I hi
! :!'' t ss well, and that the
"m atf
are 11. irethan the -ll), 700 or
e!( fmni wli
l"),00l 'ii , J ir
nee is
Pennsylvania's
mn tV Jl1 KM AlW.1,'S BoUgtB
Ms dollar Line.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA Route.
STR "TAHOMA"
Paily l.'onml Trips except Snmluy
TIME CARD
lxava Portland.
leave A'turia...
.. .7 a. m.
...7 p. m.
THE DALLES-PORT-
LAND ROUTE
Str. "BAILEY G1TZERT"
VANCUIVEK, CASCADE LOCKS, ST.
M AUTIX'S SI'KIXiS, lltiolt KIVF.lt
WIIII K S4L.MOX, I.1LK, Till: IUI.LKS
Daily ltoiuitl Tripi except Monday.
TIME CARD
Leuve 1'ortiand . . . . .7 a. m.
Arrive The Dallea 3 p. m.
Uave " 4 "
Arrive Portlarul 10 "
MEALS THE VERY BEST
jjruuday Trips a leading Feature.
4rThii lioute has the Grandest
Scenio Attractions on Karth.
Landing and Olliee: Font Alder Street.
Iloth riiones, Main 351
rOHTLANIi, OR KG ON.
JOIM M. I ll.l,Ot5, agt The Dulles
' k. J. T t VI.OK, igt Astoria.
( J. C. W VATI, agt Vancouver,
i'Ktl IIKK & KAK.M:s, agtslioo.1
liiver.
. V. ( Kit IITO V, agt i'ortlan I
Wirick. Aiunln
Think
The ononuous sales of the (jrnphone are U ClUIIUIIUIIO
canscd by the fact that It has such 1
MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT
That an INTCNSI DESIRE for POSSESSION la swaknS In all who hear It.
If supplies an actual want (the irresislihle demant for diversion and relaxation to
gratify hicli tunny are willing to do without other necessite. It is the
UMVi:i!SAL KXTKHTAINER OF THE A(JE
an Inc.hauaitbla soijrc of wond.r sns rfeltghl lo all
It i simple in construction, and prices
while the demand will cont.nne as long as
The iutrislui'tuin of a lew (iraphophoiies
increasing demand (or h'eiorns and Suppl e
- talilisliel. liv not secure the lilasnl i
Write for Catalo
- .
uoiumDia rn
1'1't (ipary Mrcot..
Dependable
Our drugs are pure and fresh. We are just as
careful in buying drugs and chemicals as though we
were .selecting them to be used upon ourselves at the
critical point of a serious illness, Is'ut this the kind
of drugs you want in your prescriptions and family
receipts? You pay nothing extra for quality. Our
prices are uniformly reasonable.
The Hillsboro
Shoa
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su'eh
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do Iliiiniltcii-iJiown shoos ii v o
universal satisfaction to all?
fa
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Get a Pai
iiv REMEMBR I HAVE NO
-v.
CITATin.V
IN THE COUNTY COlUiT )K THE
1 tttate of Oregon fur
Vi asluiiKtun o.
the Matter "f tbe Kutateot I
Kliiubeth RiU'hey, ileceiwd. f
o iAu.y k. Yates C. P. Yutn
Yutt-H. V'in. J.
Hitc-lirv, Milt tie K. Kiuliev. bariili J. t ixl
i...t. w. it...i...u u u m..i.u.. i-.. A 1,
Kitohey, I barle K. lower, lieotye l
bardner, I he Hies Merclinntile ,ie'iicy.
a corporution, ii. W, I'litu-rscin. ami 1;
Hrliiilmericli ami tt. V bcliiilinericli,
l'urtners an ticliulmerich .V Hon.
(iretliiiK:
III the ua-i' of the Ktate ef Oreuttu. you
are lnrely cited uml reimrel to appear In
the County Court of the HtuttMif nn-uun,
tor the County of WrsliiiiKtmi at the Court
room inereoi, ut Ililltiniro in liie 1 uunty
j of Wushinift 11, on Momluy the '.'litli Juy
, of August iurl, at lOu'cliH-k iu the n ire
noon of that luy. then and there to ahow
j cause if any you Imye, why hii order o
: this 1 ourt are uld not be mude, uuttinriz-
inn mid directing the executor of said
estate to sell at private sale, the to low ing
dcBcribeii real property Isiloiiging to smd
estute and described as lollows to-wit:
Lying being and eituuie in YVuhington
County, Oregon, and lieing all of lots line
(It Two (2) Three IS) and Four (4) iu
Mock rour(4)of and n Kuirvicw Aitdilion
to 1 lie Town of HillsboM, WaHliington
l ounty, Ore. 011, as prayed for in the eti
tion of the exivutor ol sad e tale tiled
lieiem,
VViinesH the Hon. L. A. liood, Jmige of
the 1 ounty ('ourt o1 theHtateof (irt gen,
for the County of Washington with the
seal of mud Court ullixed, this LMtli duy of
July A. JJ, 1WU.
(blAl.J attest:
GEO. A. HOKUdN, Clerk.
10-14 i. W. Morg in, Deputy.
University of Oregon!
Highest SUodarU In the State.
Two hundr d courses in Liters.
tuce, Kclence and Ihe arts, Science
and Engineering and Music. New
buildings and equipment.
Seven ew Instructors.
Nearly 6000 Voliiruett aibled to the
library in 1901. Hummer school
wilh University credit. Special
course, for teachers, for Law and
Medical student!. Department of
Education lor teachers, principals
and superintendents.
Initios Free,
Cos of living: tow. Three students
granted scholarships In large eastern
Universities in 1901.
Send name to President or Regis
trar for circulars and catalogues,
Eugene, Oregon.
Merchants add to your Business
are arranged to suit all pocket hooka;
hitman nature exists
into community at once craatea an
I, ami a continuous business Is thus
Ii" which are aliowed dealersT
erms, etc., to
osraph Co.
Sun Francisco, Cal.
Drugs.
Pharmacy.
Babiea Born during 1901
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sold
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fully
uarantrcd
at DENNIS
SHELF-WORN STOCK,
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TrciiNiu-er'K Police.
All County wirrants of V UNliiiiuton
county state of Onx-on, KndoriM-d 'Not
;i:
'iiyahle for want ot funds" prior to Apr
, l!SH. wilt he due mid nilvahle 1111 ..ml
after July ill, Pmi and interest will cease at
mat uate.
KODOMMl Clt.VN'l) ALL,
Co. T reasurer
CASTOR I A
For Iufantg and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tha
Signature
Oregon
State Fair.
SALEM
SEPTEMBER 23 to 28.
1901.
(ireat Agricultural
AND
Industrial Fair.
BIG LIVESTOCK SHOW
Good Racing in Afternoons
Latest Attractions in New Auditorium
liuilding Every Evening, With
Onod music.
Beautiful Camp CiroumU Free. Special
Kates on Campers" Ticket. Come
and living Your Families.
Reduced Rates on Railroads
For Further Particulars, Add res
II. WKIIRUXG, Pres., IlilM,, or
1. WISDOM, Sec, Portland, Ore.
Khlilmerich Urns, have a few Indies
capes and cloaks left which will I
closed out et cost, a I -si some men's
overcoats and nuickintoBh's.
Call at the iNDtl'KSHKNT dfflee
and eaumine tho famous Mellon
board fur .nounting kislsk prints
Latest thing out. Any ai.n.
t eeaaiDa T. e.o-v no re.ae.
St. Charles Hotel
tSCOKeoSATED
trout and Mnrrlseu Sttrefts, I'orlland Oreg.u.
Klectri:UghU, Electrio Bell, and Hydraulic Klevator.
lUHUomaatMl 5Uc, Soltes, 75, to l, tiwl
(eniiectleu.
Give us a call,
DAVIS &
Bargains In Furniture.
"SkI' ?"tire "". f,f fi'miture of 1. O. Urowtt. I
" auyrning m tlie furniture line
Wall Paper, 5c per bolt and up
l nave a large assortment of wall pnper and c-i
f;i.stidiotis. Matting, Carets, I'lushcs, Tatiestr
vnKs, wiikiow anaocs ol all
hiirff.nti itv-l-a t a.
. ' 1 " '"' ru" '"K o Kockinir and ditiimr
chairs, etc. When in town give me a call.
ANoT-rry a Full Mne or tndertakrr'- ,MmI-. l,Htly Alton.lHiit
W. O. DONELSON.
RetuembertUepL.ee. I. O. O. F. Ulo-jk, cantor Tltird auJ ,
tins iiu.:
' V otter One tliiiiilrml IkjIUra l:nr
for any caur ol I nUirrb llittl rmino! i t
urvt 1 Hall's nlarrh lira
r. T. I'llKA KY A. Hi., I'rops . Tol..l,., o.
W-, iu uinieritii' u, liava kieon r.j
l lieney for tile lu.t 15 y
! him perleclly liuiu tle
111 all lm
tiMimuctlon mul liiiHiicUlly utile 10 rarrv
unl nay oblu'tel ions untile ty llieir i.nti
r ,v lul u, Vliulvnule Uru-i-u'
t'ulello, O. '
Waluimi, Kiiii A Maiivin, U hulr.-, 1
Urugvi-ls, lul du. (.
Had I'Mtarrli 'ur i Uikeli lulrrii .ly,
cUiK dirrclly Ukiu til- IiIinhI uii1 niuiu.ii
ur f ol Ilia syntem. l ine Vc H..r but.
tlu t-uld liy a 1 UruKKis 'le lini..n,ji,
tree,
Hull's J-sinily fills ure.tlie dent.
Ackrr DyHpepsIa Tablets are
on a positive giiuritntue. Curea heart lain
i...... tl.e wwi, tliaii.-Mi alter ealil. u
any torm ol dyapepMu. line tilth'
given iniinedia relief. 'J.. els, an. I :i (
ttie Delta Drug More.
To ( lire a Old iu due lu
Tak Laxative iirouio tjuimue
Tableta. All l runlets refund the
money if it fails lo cure. K. ,
Urovo'a aiifiiHture is 011 each box. jir.r.
Acker'a Kngllsb Remedy will h(
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst ld in twelve lioura, or money re.
funded. 45 and ot) cent at Ivlw punr
Htor,
Slops the Cough and Works 11 IT the
(old.
Laxative llriiiiio-Quinine i'nblels
cure a cold in one day. No Cure, m
Pay. Price 25 rents.
XOTIL'K HUt VI IIMC ATION
I.ano OrrieK at Ohkii.is City, Uar.
July 11,
NDTICE 18 IIKKKHY OIVKN 1 11 AT
W illmiu Maekennie and Halph i(
iHllilway both of fort 1 1 ml, Oregon have
lihsl notiisj of thei intention to make linal
proof iu aupport of their right under the
Act of March X IhhJ, to piirtliase the S
, of N K K-i Si-c l V t N It I u , iH-fure
the Kegisler and lieeeiver of the I', h
Land Otlii at Oregon ity, Oregon oii
Aiigmt 'M, mil by two of tnc lollowing
witnesseac
M. i.e.Namee of, llolhrook, Ore
Win. J. Miller ol. Linlou
11 11... ... ,.r ., ...
, .iA.....ita ui 1 on 1 ami ,
I James McDoiiaiigli, ol llolhrook, "
CI I AH. 11. MlMIKKS.
-'t liegiater.
I'onml Xolice.
Notice Is hereby given, that tlie under
signed bus taken up and iiupiaiuded in tue
isjiind of the City of Ifillaooro. lire on the
lot o hig-dccrilttd animals tound ruiiuiiig
at arge, tontr ry to ordinaiice. within tin,
corporate limits ol said city, to wn:
One cow spotted with red and white.
Hhe s a muley with a liell ou aud looks to
he about six years old.
tine red cow with horns, looks to h
aho.it three y ars old.
If the owner or persous having charge of
such animals does nor uiiiM.ari.iiil fl....
the same and pay all costs and ell irges of
tiikiii and keeping such animals wi hin la
days from the Uato hereof I will ou the
I ?th nay of Au'iit.t, Uml at l o'clock on the
alterniMiii ol suid duy at the livery stahlu
ot Wiley A Dennis on recond strtssl of
llillhltoro, llregon in fald citv of lldlslairo.
Oregon, sell said ani .als at public auction
to the highest bidder for canli, to pay cots
and charges of taking, keeping and adver
tising said animals in accordance with the
provisions of Ordinance No, lfi3 of said
crty of llillshoro, Oregon,
liaiei this 7tn day of August list, at
llillshoro, Oregon.
. W. T. ATKINSON,
Marshal.
HIIP.HIKF'.S S4I.F,
BY VIltrDB t)K AS KXKCIUUIN,
IHiTee and. timer of Hale, issued out
o: the t) rcuit Court of the State of Oregon.
.... iwhiiik vii vuiuiiy, in nivor oi j. u,
bhute and nguinst J. M. l ituian lor
Hie sum of ai.2u pokU, and for the further
sum of $lo.'.7f. II, 8. ghl coin with Interest
thereon at the rate of lo percent ner
Milium from the l.itn day of .Inly. Itiol and
for the cost and expenses of sale and ol
aid writ,
ow, therefore, I y virtue and in peri-u-ahce
of said judgment, decree and older of
sale, 1 will, on A.onday the t'.Mh day ul
Aug. I'.wi. at the south door of the tVmrt
House in ilillnlioro, Washiuicioil County,
Oregon, at the hour of In o clisk a. in., of
said day, sell at public auction to tlie tniiu
est bidder for cash, all of the right, title
and interest of said J. M. I'ituiau oi in and
to the fol usring-desor.bed leui proiajrlv.
to-wif ' '
All of the West lialfof Isits live and mi
of and in Ulork mi of and in Kairview
Addition" lo the town of llillslioro.
Washington county, Oregon, to satisfy ihe
hereinb -lore li ined sums, and for the
oust, ami expense of mii.l
Maid property will tie sold subject to re
demption as per statute of Oregon.
mul""" n'y hiu"' """ l7"' l,v "fJ"''
. . , J, W. HE A KM.,
Blierifr of Washington county, Oregon
eo. K, Kigley
Attorney for Plaintiff, im:1
HELCIIEIt, ManazorN.
an suit the mnvt
Tajiestry , I,aCe Cuttaius.
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