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I' ( HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT fai tfce oAleaat H'.l'aooro, Or. M Mound rlasa buiU aiiuir. la advance, par year, II M lLUBOBO PUBUSHlXa CO., Prop 0. 11, C. QACLT, Editor. FRIDAY, OCTOBER J J, IU1. YaSJtuiH orifiuits. Some of our lofluenMal J..uruN re charging that the present tanfl U the father of truits. buioe prices sr quoted with view of creating opposition to the tariff. Fur in stannce it in stated lhal wheu the Dingley law waspawwd steel billets were selling fur $15 per toti.now they sell lor 120. Steel rails 119, now t-H. Common granulated n;gar $4 47 per sack of 1U0 uiidH, now (5 87; lead 13.61 now 14.37, tin plates 13.70 now $4.20; salt $4 .60 p r too now $19. Assuming that quota tiona are correct and th:t the iu creased coat in due to monopolies ' aided by the rvtiu la may we not euquire.how.uiuch li. j .turitf baa had to do with the intnv e of prict? The Ddiuocraao parly ;has cham pioned Hie cause of free trade and ha auatted its iuo of Untl legiala tiou lu the aci eoiuui'iuiy called the Wllaou hill. That waatne law when the low price aive juotei prevail ed. According to the tariff reform er of today that law iwa repotird ble fur those low price. Le is com pare. Wheu steel biliifi sold tor (15 tiie tarifl impost! by the Wilson Act was $6 per luu. l'nat imposed by the Dingey Act, the K now in for''e whea (he price Is 126 is the aaiuu $0. If loreiners e;tu:d imiMirt under the Wilson act and keep dowu the price wtiy do they s'ay out now seeing the duty is the r-aiue'. The Wilson duty on steel raiN m7.84 per ion so is the duty by the Dingley law. How, then doe-j the an ft' now give excuse for enchanting the price when it did not then. The price of sugar Iben was $4.47 wi'h a duty of ' 60 cents per sack and now $5 87 with 95 cents duly only 42 cent-i increase but the price of sugar ha increased $1.40. Why cannot Importer pay the 45 cents increase of dn'in and till make 95 cents profit or at ltat compel the American (V ' i r.- to sell at $4-92 which is the sum ot t he ad ded tariff and the price of 1894 Tin plates sold under the Wiiion tar iff foi $3 70 With a tarllf i.Ul2 per pound. The Dingley tun 11 is only three-tenths of one ceut higher but the selling price of the tin is 50 cents higher, Why caunot foreigners af ford to import aod pay the three tenths? The tariff on salt was 8 cents per 100 pounds by the Wilson bill and that is the tariff now. But the price ol that necessity was kept down to $4.50 by foreign i in porta tiona, say the free traders. Now it is kept up to $19 by the sa't monop oly aided by that Dingley tariff of 8 cents pet 100 pounds. The absur dity of the proposition is seen by the general reader and is now acknowl edged by some of the organs of so ' Jailed "tariff reform." The truth of the niattfer is that those organs berating the great manufacturing and trade combines do so not to correct that evil but to cast odium on the present mriff reve nue law. What ought to Ik doue by those publicists, la to fpioititrize pub lic opinion with a rational nd ef fective method of dealing iih the monopolies that put up the price of comodities. The ttriff is ict rft-ou-ible Id every instance for trust prices. If however it is ehuwn that It Is, even for a single item, then let that item go on the free lint. ZZ2 KE5 OF THE I' KOI' I E, The Republican party h;- suffered more from the assainaiion of its leaders called to the highest .station than any other formed, in looking back over the line of martyrs the historian will I e si ruck by the laet that all three, Lincoln, UmbVld and McKlntey, were sons of poverty who rose to eminence through the rec ognition of great qiiaJili.-s iy their fellow-citizens. Lincoln was so poor that he bad to educate Mniseif; Garfield paid for hit education by manual labor on the tuwpu'h anil elsewhere; McKinley came from a long line of toilers, was too poor to obtain a college course and was com pelled at an early age to cum his bread. All these men, giet ty na ture's birthright though tvm m pov erty, fell by the pistols ol n-si-..us. la a speech last week on i . . - uiit yrs of American history , U-u Or veuor said: "The great un n i imluy In politics, at the bar, on ;1 e l i ch, In the great rallroud tirtrniir.r'Kin i t t the country, in the mighty m !u-.tri-! Srtield of our trpniendi'u-i -ii t-, : and to ail the tni-t W'irMi'i i lt'li, mental and phy-ica', in u,- United ! Htates, the men of graiid ir, t,esii and leadership, huve conn. .); ft out: the humble walks of Am- ricn'i t..y-' hood." .' ; Every 00ervr of American af-j lairs knows that, nine tims i.iten, the leading men In the ii.imirv 'ert-. originally oor boys. Wh.it, iheu, :isii I y cstled ir.iiity i itiey . (told i them OUfM, ny and he i whoso o!e !.. it til murder? 1't urn' pv toilers then - e , ' ;h i le, the ief vlo tims vt ao.i.-.ii -' , w ho u:Ject to American u(.i..irti..iity aa the ri e of any mai to a higher "tat ion. Tbeie Is aoiii-iljiLrf so deuiouiac In anarchlsnj , th it uiyl-L 9..t mind by Its poc-ibiliiies of human depravity. The poor are the last who houid il-iati to -r t..iii.-ata it. for It aubslituiea maliguaut hate for the aplrit of (VuuUtiin and cheerful otxslleiice to nature's law of labor. Olooe Democrat. l'he tiritf rcfurn writers u.ik that the tea (ax be removed, By all uieaus. Tea is on the free list of the Uingley Act and U tax of 10 centa per pound was put there iy the act that Imposed the wr tax for carry ir.g on the Npauish war in 1898. It is most repugnant to the republican idea of tariff la i'ioo. The tax was iuijHMted suposlug that it would secure a belter grai-le of t -j lor the use of thto people, but It failed to uieet4exp flat ions. Iiwiu. the rev enue by repealing the tax on a food product that is not grown in this fi.uniay, but u-d uuivrs;t'y by the people. John Dennis ha Just rec tvrd an invoice of heavy extension ladies walking show that pre m popular this fall, They Hie the shoe for oui winter weather, t!i'iu;:h ih-y are uol In the fJnauci d i )t"ieut of the dot! tors, for tin- Iniiy whowe.s 'them will be exempt iVom eoids. ' The Tresiding KMer of the dis trict In which iiillshoro cucuit is, Evangelical church, holds lout Rev lit-1) J Hartmuii has deserted his pul pit. Another men will bo scot to the church as soon as arrangements can he male to that etfeci. From the ilist published on the outside of this issue mention of the diploma awarded to the I'ortland Coal tnd D' velopment Co. was in ndverl'-ntly on it ted. This is to make amends. . Mr. Elmer (joixlriini phy h .s form ed ft purtnei ship' with Mr. F. J. Bdrher, and hi retfier will ni'i the 2d Street barber nhop under the flitn name of IJarber A. OiaHlnriurphy. Mrs. Jeff Ciamlil, whom old timeis knew Sim A. Qoeuey is visiting friends in Hillchoro, with headquarters at the resldeuce if Cal vin Adams. If the youcg men and y.uu, lad les of Washington County Imve a Bower carnival next June Tin y hould prepare themselves with flowi t. R. Cave. The Hurliiiuton Root" bi'H the lowest rates to ail points tMi. quick est time, 'nest service and joii ride on the Finest Train in the wind. The faroir.i are finding their fields rather 1 y plow. eg, and another shower wou'd be quite wcl come. . C. O. Polintr P E. will iK-cupy the pulpit in the Evangelical church, Hupiiay morning and eveulng, KEtLTATE. ErniHt Habersiroh to Hugh E Moore 6 a John 'Butts dlc...$ 225 Ferdiuand l)ret-Ner to Oscar Gt' tsfrKn 95 70 a A J M-hcm ' die 8250 Oakley M Arnald to J tie M Truman 20 a secf t 2 s r 4 w 6 Hutrh E Minire to Roland 1) Lojk wood 10 a John Bulls die 700 E C Milier et t E lar W Kuj.p f0 a sec 20 t 2 a r 2 w 1500 TlwdUus T hkteis. to (hire K npp 4ll a sec 29 t 2 s r 2 w 850 Mall II Donovan to J T Don ovan !ots 5 .'ml 6 s t 18 t 1 s r 1 w... i Theodore V;t Dyke et u x Jt a eph Joo-.f'u lot 7 in Firwi-nl fiTuj 1500 WStsllakto Conrad Viohl et ui 40 a sec 11 t 1 n r 8 w mid other lands .... 1400 Sarah J Waters to Walter Bt i n- ards 167 70 a e J N Becks o'c 8335 Theodore Johnson to Joseph A Moore Jr 55 181i0 a Civ'. Cnnklin die 2275 B Hoeing f Lmis Uulens-I 1 a sec . t 1 s r I w Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat This preparation contain all of the dlgpstants and d. tresis alt kinds ot food. It gives iisi ant relief and naver falls to cure. It allows yii to cat all the food you want. The nirt fensitlv siomai hsran take It. By Its usemanf thounands of arsitt'rtiirt bare beea enred after everytliinff e:sc f illed. It prevents forma tnf uas on the atom h, relieving ad disir-ss nftor entlruj. DletlDgunnrcc-ary. riensaot tc take. It can't help but do you too4 ft"lrNl"iilv T.. t itta o .r.iwa. is anarchism Uj.i to th a-!sa-wiiu'ion -f to tde -c i -i in llie United s-h. -i k II the upa- k .; i.ul.i reii born to y y foil w . th . v in. CO . I,- r r ' UncieSam1 aT Mail Service require! physical and mental ability of a high degree to withstand it hard labors. The high tension to which the nervous system is constantly subjected, has a depressing ef fect, and soon headache, back ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., develop in severe form. Such was the case of Mail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart, of Huntsville, Ala., he sayss 'Aa attack of pneumonia left ins with muKtllaY rhcuinuiuiu. headache, sad pain that aeenwd to be ail over me. I wm caroeljr able to mnv for about a month when 1 decided to give Pain Pills and Nenr PLutcn a trial. In three days 1 was again on my route and in two weeks 1 was free from pain and gaining in fleah and ttreucth. Sold hr all DrossUta. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, In. Sot ire of Final Nett leanest!. Notice ie hereby given 'hat llie under ieued have tiled in the t ountT Court of the rtate of Oregon for Waihtiifrton Coun ty their final recount as execuiors of 'the lam Will and Testinient ol Minerva Kew ion. l'eceaaed. and that aiid Count vi'ou t has n ointed and desiR"ated Monday, the II. h da nf November 1!1, at lt oVIuck in the forenoon of sai l dav as the ...... ab k.iupj .... .l.ifMtiif,M In atih finnl account, and br the n-tllruient th"rr f. tlated at HH aDoro, vv aaiuiiKiou i ounty, Oregon, this th dar of October. 1T01 . MARY "VINSON WIM.8. JENN1K I UAPMAN. Executors ot the last Will and Testinient if Minerva Newton, Deceased. 21 '.'5 Xotire of Final Settlement. Notice ie hereby given that I the under signed, Adiiiinintnttor de boiiia-non of the estate of Samuel (1. Kitch-y de eased with the of said deceased will nnnxed, have tiled my tinal account as such ad i in'itrator d boius-iioii in tlie C"unty Court ot the state of Oregou lor WasliuiRton County and that said l ourt has set Monday, the tthdayorNovemrrr, ItlOl, at 10 o'eiock a. m. of said day as the tune and the County Court room as the place for bear ing objections to : aid account and the iina settlement of said estate. Dated Oct 4. If U. J. D. MKRRYMAN, administrator de bonis lion of the estate of HaniULl J. Kitobey, Deceased. Attention Veteran. The Se iii Annual meeting rf the Wash iimton tonntv Veteran Association will meet ut Cornelias ou Thursday, October 8rd, liWl at 10 o'clock, A. M All I'M -oldiersol the County of any of the dillerent Wars in wblcii our country has been engaged, are cordially invited to attend as there will be bueinesi of m at iniportunce to the association. W, M. Jacssoi, Preeideut I'ortlaud Carulval's Brilliant f Attractiaus. Arraj Never in the history of the North west have the people teen offered cuch enjoyable entertainment mingl ed with uacful-inal ruction as will be laid before them during the mouth of the Portland Carnival, which will be held in the great Exposition building from Sept. 18 to Oct. 19, and also in the beautiful Multnomah Field adjoining. The Committee of representative tiusinesa men having the carnival in charge have already made contracts involving the es pt-nditure of $50,000 to make the Carnival a success. On the ni unh and amusement alone there will I 113,000 expended and the other ap propriations will be In proKrtiun for ibe i ior.se Show and the graud Mili tary Tournament and the Athletic Exercises, etc. These figures ill give jieoplo an idea of the gratdeur and immensity of the Carnival, which will be il luminated with 38(K) electric lights. The rousiq by two full military bands will be graud, and there will not be a dull moment, afternoon or eve ning. There will be a reproduction of Multnomah Falls in the Eipoal tioo Building, a big working Mining Exhibit, a Oerman Village, a show ing of all the products of the North- wont, and many other sights to soe. All railroad and steamboat lines will sell excursion tickets to the Carnival, good for 7 days, at one and one-third tare for the round trip. People who nil." the Portland Carnival will miss grand event. A Shocking Calamity. "Lve.'y befell a Mil road laborer," writes Dr. A Kclief, of Wdlaford, Ark: -WU is foot was badly crushed, rut liucklcn's Art.ica Salve q iirkly curtd him. Ii'a simly wonderful l ir L-iniK, Boils, P:,'es and all skin irupt.on. It's (he world's chsni plm hiutir. Curr- guaraiVt-d. 25 6"old by ik lis drug store. Warklng Mi ht aa4 Doj, The busiest and mightiest thing that ever wss m. is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Th.te pills change weakness ir.t i strength, li.stleMneni Intii energy, brainig lilu mental power. They're wonderful in build ing up the health. Only 2oc per box. Sold by Delta drug store. Do Not Trifle . with danger and remember every couh or cold means danger. Shiloh's Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. "A mtn M'.4 MClWd la throat aa4 eroachlal tutmsikU always IssiaS Mvtraj aktiw. I Ixird bhiloa an4 f csrrd M at MM. Am mlmd tu add ry mtimoov. Hlaakk CIJSHIMO. Racta St Muk'l Cbuixh. UKoy, N. T. aniloh'a Vot.snmpttM far Is elt by all iniimi at so, ai.ee s koltl. A rrlnieil s;iiriit) fiMS wlia avary bttl. C you hf u..t HMtUAMd go Ca yoaramirclsl aud get wur i.ioaey back. tVriM lor itiii.tratMl bsok on coasumptioa. Srit itboau ut lo ro j. S. U WalU !. UkVoy, M V I For ale at Delta Drug Store . I , ! otire ot I'lnl Settlement. N'utics is hereby vlTan that. I the Ulliior-' signeil, Kletutiii ol the tstitte of hamuel Hiuller, d-c d, Imve tilwt my tiiiul aceuun, as Kzecutrix of the s ate in the I ou ly Court of Washington Uuuiity Orun ami that I.iiil Court has set Mull Jaf, Uct 21st l'JOl at In o'clock A. l. as the time and the C ounty Court room as the place for lieariiift objections to said account and the liual setlii nieiit of said Estate. Dated f-t iit hi. l;lt, KI.IZAliETHSlOLLEK Kxrcutrii ol the Kst te of Samuel K tol ler uee'd. 1 I'BIICtMLE. The undersigned wilt, sell on the Dt.l'i)K Smith Farm i uiilca west of Oaston. Saturday, Uct. 5th. Commencing at 10 a. w.t the fol lowing dcicrircd perwmal property to wli: 6 head i'f woik horset; 15 to 20 head of 2 an.. 8 year old steern 1-3 inch wagor; 1 hinder; 1 mower; 1 hay rake; 1 npring tooth harrow; 1 disc harrow; I lever drag; harrow; 2-16 ii ch s'unble plows; 214-inch chilli d plowH, 1 back. . Tcrui" f Sale. All -..urns under f 10 ch lo band. 110 and over, s credit of one year, at 6 per cent. iit r.'s', per annum with appred sfcnrity. S E A K. L Oiaos. J. W. llughca, auctioneer. 19 20 Bicycle ruridriea at coft at Wllkea at r. O.O my wire had ptnsplee en her nice, but she has beun tuklim CASOAUETS and they have all dlnaipiar(Ml. 1 bad been troubled wltb eoostlpatloB for some time, but after tafe log the Drat Cascarnt I bave had ao trouble with tbls ailment. We cannot speak toe high ly of Cascarou." Fbeo Wahtmam, 670S Oermantown Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. plaaM. PalfttmhlA PnMnt. Tajite Oflod. IV) Oooa. Nevsr Sicken. WesD. ur Orive. aw. ucaio. ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... Sttraaa . emysr. ntl, MMtr.al, S.. Twi. tl, MTfl RIP Sold andsuuranteed by all drn(- I U B A l fiatsiu d'HC Tobaooe Uablk Notice to Uontractors. IV c will be received by the County Clerk in Hillsboro, On-gon, on Beptcmber 14, lUbl, at 2 p. m., for the consi .ructi-m of a bridge at Jos. Lee place on ales Creek. Plans and specllicatious may be seen at court house. L. A. ROOD, County J udg-. By order Commissioners' Court. Hillsboro, Oregon, Septembers, tCJl, Acker's llyspcpida Tablets are soli on a positive gnarnntee. Cures heart-bun raising ot the food, distress after eating a any form ot dyspepsia. One 'little tablt gives Immeriia e reliui. 26 eta, and (XI eta The Delta Drug Store. it 22 CATHARTIC Nfc. yaaai ataaa KssitntD A FALL STARTER My stock of iron beds is now complete, step in and examine a large assortment of rockers of all styles, sideboards, chif foniers, writing desks, couches, center tables, large assortment dinning room chairs, matting, window shades, lace curtains, porteers and telescopes Carry the best stock county. I have a full stock of every thing carried by a first-class furniture store.' Stock is new and fresh from 'the factory. Come in and get prices. at DONELSON'S Odd Fellows bldg. HILLSBORO. Babies' First Shoes Free Why is I ' Why do Hamilton-Brown shoes givd. such universal satisfaction to all? They aro made and every pair is Get a Pair ' REMEMBR I HAVE NO KxerntorN Notice. Notice is hereby ariren that the under- J siicnc! have been Uu v coulir ed by Hie count, court 01 nasiuiiKioi 1 ouniy Oregon, aa executors of the i.utt will and t' slaiueut of Conrad t-uhuiiiierich. de eeaaMl. All persons bavin ruluims kuiiibI said estate are reqi.ired to present thuin tu ' s with Droner vouchers 11 the law oilice horo. Urrroii. or H. h. Huston in Hillohoro, Urroii within ail months from this date, ihms- .lav. Sent. Ji. 10 1. Eiiwakd SciTn.Mi men, Wii.i.iAaHiiiniiiicKi.ii, Kxeoutors of the last will and t'Stn ent of Conrad Bchulimrich, deceased. IK U AD3imTKATltN HKl.K OF UKAL IMMU'KHTV. An Opportnnlty to lur hne s Gmk1 Farm for a Iteaaon atbte Price. . NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAI in pursuance of an order made by the I ounty Court of the state of Onyon, for WashliiK on county, at the Decent' er term A l. 1WK) ther. of id the matter of the es tate of H C. Raymond, deceased, and to me aa adml'iistrator-de-bonls lion ol said estate directed, 1 will sell at putilie auc tion to the highest bidder on Friday, the tltb day of October, Itfiil, at 10 o'clot'k in the forenoon of said day, at the south door of the court house in liillaboro Washing ton county, Oregon, all of the fol owinn desoribed tracts of real property, lo-wit : First tract. hot numbered HI in Hill's cemetery, beinv Wry eatubliahed I a burial lot In tu ten e br Almoran 11 U on the Ikination Laud Claim of suid Almorun It ill in Waahinirton oountv. Orevon. B eond tract. A tra t of land. lylii, be ing and situated withiu Washington county. Oregon and being more particular' ly kuown, designated and descnlieil as the east hair ol the aouuieaai quarter oi oec- tion 3 and the west bull oi tne nonnwrxi quarter, and the southwest quarter oi ns- ;ion 24 township I Boutli, Kange a west, win. mer, auu ooiimuuiig asu acm, muic or leas. 3;i'hird tract. Lying, being ami situate within Waahinirton oountv wregon aim being a part of bectiou :15 To nship 1 t-outli. Range 4 west, iii. Mir aim bounded by beginning at the northeast corse- ol a two acre tract of Inn. I sold by Joseph Oastoa to Lillian Hudson, and running thence South V 20 minutes West S 111 chains to the Southeast corner ol said Hudson tract of land. I henoe South r-'H 45 minute East 3 16 chains. Thence No-th V 20 minutes Kaa. 8 lfl chains Thence South H!r 45 minutes West X Hi chains to the place of beginning ex. epting the Northwest quarter thereof and con taining nbont one acre of land Upon the following terms of sale, to-wit: Onn-third of the purchase price to be paid cash in hand. One-third of said purchase price to be paid in one year and the remaining one third of the purchase price to be pai in two ye n lorm the date of sale. Defers I payments to draw interest at the rale of 7 per ceut per annum, and to he secured by mortgage on the premises aolds Convey ances to be made at the expense oi the purchaser. WM. L. RAYMOND. Adnilnistrator-de-bonis-non ol the estate of H. O Raymond, deceased. Bixby'a Royal PoMsh restores color and gloss to 'tdin' and childrcns' black shoes and Is not Injurious. If there were any better goods the Delta would have them. of wall paper in the to Babies Born dviing 1901 vv s vv vv vv f vv H? vv vv right, sold right fully guaranteed. at DENNIS' SHELF-WORN STOCK, t Trenrrrer"a otlp. All Comity warrants of V ashinitton county siule ol Oregon, Kndorseil 'Sot buyable tor want ot lunils" prior to cept. I. .'.ml, will be due mid payable on i nd after Sept, it), li.HU and interest will cease at that date. nOl.I.I'H CRANHALU , Co. J reanurf XOTiCr; loii it hi. 1 1 a 1 1 u x Department of the Inferior, I.anu Orrica at Ohkqon City, (itcuos. Oct 5, l!Jt. VTOHCEI3 HKKKUYJIVKN III iT i.1 the Tot'owi'i' nr ncit seii'er lias lil.d nol.ee ol hs line' :on to n.aae nn:i' piuoi iir sup oil ol'his .inn. and iluil a nl proof w I be made be ie ini-l'imnw I.Uikoi 'VanliiiiKion con. iy at ili'ifh.,..,, tire., on Nov. IS, IbUI, vi..: tEUbl.N AXD SIEt.&.)V, H. E, No. If VI. lor die E S V di los3 o. It). 1 j X Hit V. He nti'i es tiie ioiioaiiu; an.ieaet to prove iiis cjiuiniioiis ir...!. .!! uihju and culiivaliou oi l luml vii: Da'i:i-I M l!oe. of l :icona. Ore C v i" s Bucun. ol Ai hnr i Hcon o' Tlioma- u. Mea-iii n, ot " lHi 11. XIOOI. K8, 4- IVpislcr 'k(i;amzitio. ioi hixhjikxt. To the Tax Payers -of Vs&hii.Kton County, ureiron: Notice is hereby aiyen that the I ourd of ciiuaiisation lor vtssinnKton louiily. iri'K"i) ill convene in the i Icrk's oilice I at the Court House in llilii-lioro. on the I liist day of Ik'tober r 0. anil co ti ue x-hkioii one week oi i.n il ib h day iiclob r inclusive, I jr the purpose ot Publicly equalising anil correcting the tan i. t (J: u asiiiiiuton county, cnefoii. ' G so. jt. Wilcox. Assessor of Unliinirlon County, Dreg. ii.nsi o o. ur. Bent. ai. 141 CoiuitKMicing Sept. 5lh, next Thuimlty, the rail rosd fare belwepn lIillloro and Han Francisco will ie 28 86 with a r-'-ute of 7&0.. Thii does not liicluo sleeping berth, 'i'hn second cUhh fMrn inclinlitig, la rlh h lii 80 with a n'hato nf tl (Ml. Wnile Scliuliucricli liros., add more linrvetirg luipli incnti" thin sea son than any r. t til dealt r in the Widamette valley, they me nho leader in plow, harrows and all kinds ot tools usid on a f:irin. btc their stock and (,tt prices if you need Biiyth n k In their line. Shulmerich lint, have a few ladies capes and clof'; left which will las closed out at t, si- some men's overcoats au.l mm kintosh's. Call at the Iniucpkndent i-tBif and examine the famous Melton board fur .Mounting kodak print- LatcHt thfr'jf out. Any ixc. f; I. DAVIES. eassioaiT. I St. Charles Hotel laooRpoaaTSD Front and Xorrlaoa Hlreets, PartUstl Oregss. Riectrie ILIghU, Electric Bells and Uydraolia Elevator. . 150 Rooms at 83 ta 60c, Suites, 74, U II. Wss4 ResUarast I'onnectlaa. Give us a call, DAVIS Dependable Our drugs are pure aud 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'nt this the kind of drugs you want In your presctiptions and family receipts? You pay nothing extra for quality. Our prices are uniformly reasonable. r The Hillsboro Pharmacy. Haw TkUl w e nrTer One Hundred Dollars Reward fn rase of Catarrrj tiial caunot be rumt by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. f. CilENKY OU., Pro., Toledo, O. W.-, the uiidewifrned, have known V. J. fheoey for tit last 16 years, and beliefs him perfectly honorable iu all bus new transections and tinanciajly able to cany out any obligations made by their lirui. Wssr A 'tatiaa. Wholesale liruKKi'Ui, Toledo, U. Wtim.Ns, Kiasaa A ilxayia, WfaoleaaU lraKKits, lol. do, O. Hall's Catarrh Curs la 'taken Intcrn .lly, actinic directly upou th blood and muco.ta sur acea ot the system. Price lie per hot lie. bold by all Drugs;11. Taatiutouiaia " Hull's Family I'ills are the best. Ta t arsaTaU la Dae Day Take Lnatlve Uroino Quinine Tablets. All drugglhta refund the money If It fails to cure. E. W. Urove's signature is on each box. 2,'ic. Acker's Earllsh ReaiHil "III it on a conijh at any time, and will care the worst oolu In twelve hours, or moniy re funded. WandMcenta at I VI' t Orus HUmsj, Stops the Caagh sad Warks afT the fold. Laxative It romo Quinine TableN cure a cold in one day. No Ct'-e,' no t'sy. rrlce go rents. lite Collar Line. PORTLAND-ASTORIA Route. STR "TAHOMA" Daily Round Tnps except Suuilay TIME CARD I .cave Portland. Icave Astoria.., .7 a. m. .7 p. m. ..I TIIE DALLES PORT LAND ROUTE Str. "BAILEY GAT2ERT" VANCOUVER, CAMt'ADK LUCKS, ST. XAKTlJi'S MPKIXU8, llOd K1VCK WHITE HALMUX, Ll'LE, THE DALLES Daily Round Trips sxoept Monday. TIME CARD Leave Portland. 7 a. m. Arrive The Dalles 3 p. m. Leave " 4 M Arrive Portlaud .10 " MEALS THE VERY BEST fSnnday Trips a Leading Feature. XJafThia Kmile has the Grandest Soenio Attractinna on Earth. Landing and Olficst Foot Ahler Street. Hoth rhoroa. Mala 361 . PORTLAND, OREGON. J ttll M. rlLLINIX, agt The Dalles, A. J. TAVUIR, agt Astoria. J. C. W VAT I, aKt Vancouver, WVLKOKU VtYEIIH, airU Wbite HalmoD. PIUTIIEK ft HARSE.S, aKU Hood Kivcr. E. W. CK1CIITO!!, aRt Portland Timber Itiid, Art Jnaie3, 1N7N XOTICK FOlt 1'IIHI.ICATION Oaauua Citt, Uaa., A Co. M, 1901. VOTICIf IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 in cointilianoe with the nnivislons of the act of CoiiKreas of June a, 17H. eulitlej "a n act for the sale of timber lands in the mates on Minimis, Oregon, Navada and Washington Territory,', as extended to all the I'uhiic Ijand States by act of AugUBt 4, 1MM. Charlca Hull, of Clatikania. oountv of Columbia, Ht .te of Oregon, has this day tiled in this olHoe his sworn statement No. f 11)4, for the purchase of the ne M of the ie i of sec. 22 and the w H of tlie sw W of Miction No. Win Township No. 8 North, Range No. A West, and will offer prmf to s ow that the land sought is mors valuable -fur Its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurnoses, and to establish his claim to Bant iind l efore the Revlater and Receiver of this oilice at UreKon I itv on Kntunliiv. the Mil day of November, ltwi. He nanici. as witneaaes! T. Krneat (rates, of Clifton. Ore. "W. A. Patterson, of ' 1. d ui.oi uiatas anina, tire. V. C. W bitten, of Any and all persons claiming adversely the Hbove-deacribed lands are requesteil to file their claims in this oilice on or before said Utb day of November lUJl. CIIA8. B. MOORE8, 14 23 Register "1 BAS. 4? O. T. BELCHKR SSO'T ANOTSBA Is & BELCHER, Managers. 1 Drugs.