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HILLSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTPB.KR 5, ?9Ql
XXIX
t.K.N'ERAL DIRECTORY.
dl'Af K OKEIUlCUa.
Cbaa.. Moor
t'ui.llo In.truotion.. J. H- A'1'Ir""?,
....... 1 , . u,r W. H. Lea
. Cliaa. K. Wuivwrlow
oi n id Court
Ik M.
....r. A. Hotn
e Fifth Distriol ....... T. A. Matti
Atl riu-y
vntu limine, . !""" .
COUNTY oirrioiutH.
L. A.Hood
'....1. O, A. Ynime
" ... K.J. Ward
" '.tleo. A. Moran
..John W. Bewell
.... Ralph 1. Wann
..It. rondall
(Juniruissbsuars
i'l.'M
-LiTltI
u x.ril"r
I'wiir
rtn-Mr
i-'i .l Superintendent
Sf-tMr
.iwr.Ti " 1 '
....Geo. 11. Wilcoi
11. A. "'
...T. v. VVilkea
...W. I. Via
WiON CITY LAND OErTOK,
. Register
Chus. 1!. Moore".
in. i.aliowiiy...
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CITY OKEICERH.
K.A.l'aliey, Mayor
John Northrup
J. 1. i uiiieinic
..John 1.-miii
... K. C. Iirown
,4r.l n( l nu
... J. .hit Mil
" Win. Boneon
llento" bowmen
Hnn'i Kverltt
iii.3ir.!r
IteW'f '
V'..t' li'vt ..
Ivitine nf Teaow
W T Atkinson
, H. Kverilt
I t u. itumiull
! IWI umCB INFORMATION
, ho omtls eloee at b HitlhorotPot
"il!! West Union. Bethsr., and Oadaf
till, at 7::S0a. m.
Uin Honth. :30 a m. ... .
Moiiv to IMrllHud and w.y-ofrloea, J a.
III. Olid 4 p. 111.
jington and Laurel, dully "
CHUlCH AND HOCIBTY NOTI0K8.
KiNG REUATIONAL CliUUCH. ooroer
avory rtHl.hatU, morning and avening. sao.
n.etm innr.ay -xe. .
"ZXrTi and helpful.
"r'un" TvaUV HUGHES. P-U
?K.uh and rr Ereaob.ng every Honday
u r. m.i every wmi
i-diuK .1 10 a. n.
it 11
r iveoT.tlld ever, " ... 1
lienj,
( l. i.a'ii I'lKhavor u iw V
llarlinnn, lWor.
'. Lu.Lk.lk mnmlllSIDd
nsnohiau every 17:
1V(III. u
Mnbhain Msnooi ever J """""""
nuKiinff every hnnday at
,.nfcrftl prayer meetinu arery
li,nnKlivevenini. lHUera """:
u i.atJ the third Inoaany eveuiim -
i' ntu.
-ill It ItSTl AS CUU llCILlWilnirlat
C i.n.1 41. (tumhtyH ;''n;h ' "
in. I'riiyer rawmn --- "
,:"""t'"n t Tl! HICKAmWK Ptor,
Diiuirliteri ef Uebokafc.
Hn.I..sli.iUl KKUKKAII U)1XJK NO
W. 1 O l r . iiiiU In Odd KellowV
Hull every riuuiruiiy evuiunw
M. W
t II I v.1I.M?ll
CAMP NO. M.W, MEKT8
I L i v' ry Jml and 4th Buturdiiy nlgl't, at
Wfitir.MK'" hull.
A. O. II.
11 1 si'iiim t I.OlKiK Ml. 61. A. . V
11 W.. Mi.ti every hrai aad third
Oi lnv evcnibK '' uioulli.
V. f II.
u
U,J.!: !M)KO 01tANG NO. TS, nteeU
itta and ith h day of eaoh Montn.
I. n. o. .
'i Vinliiemiiiy eveuinira at Mo'eloek.ln I.O.
t . r il. V'Mitora niaile welooma.
Hotree f llanl.
flMlK 1'KUKKK f HONOK. A. O. U.
JL VV n.tl iu WeirunK' hall eeery
urit mid third t'rhluy evuninK of each
mm-.Mi.
lUlliliene Mstera.
DiUKNU'lA TKMPI.K NO. 10, R. H.,
I nii'Oirt-vnry '.'nd and 4lh rrldey liieneh
ni'jniii at 7 : o'clock In Wehrunu'ilUll.
k. or i.
liM:MX LOIHiK. NO. S4. K. OF P,
1 nit'i i In Miimmie Hall on Monday
-von.Dii of enoh week. Hojonrniim b re threw
.liuipd to loue nieetiue".
A. E. and A. M.
ltl V.i I'Y UltXlK NO. A, A. P. A A. M
1 rnpFVfrv Hatnrdny ninht on or after
nil moon 111 ea)b noo'-b.
0. E. .
'it!-.M..VTl.S :HArTKIl. NO.81.0. K.H,
1 nio'li ol Maaonlo Temple on 1 be 2nd
tth Tutay 01 eaoh month.
.E. KlNttKit
MEETS IN 01I Efil.UIWB HALL ON
the li rut 11111I third Krtdaya of a.icb
mouth, ut 2 tKio'rlork. p, ni.
K1S'JI rt)ST, SO. , . A. R
El TS 1NOPD EF.LLOVM IIALI.ON
v 1 the tirnt and third Saturday of each
month, at -MO o'clock p. m.
M ui.t for ?tni( puturraat the
IxikifcMr:.T ofllce, 1 dos aad
half lor 6 it.
PUOEESMONAL CAKl'S.
TMO". II TOUOl'I, . . TONOri
N tury I'ublic.
TIKIS it. E. U TOMU'E,
TTOUNKYH-AT-LAW,
UILUiltOUO, OltKiN.
Orrma: Knorji3,t, a 6, MotKaa Hiook.
, X. HiKKETT,
1 TOUN KYS-AT-LA W ,
IULIlOIUI.UKr).N
lMia: Central HlooB. Itoooi" and 1.
KENTON' ItOW MA A,
TTORNKY-AT-LAW.
Hll.LHiMUlO. OUEOON
Onrmn: Kooan" C and 7. Mortiiiu block.
II. T. IIAUI.EV,
A'lTOUNKY AND
aiUNCKLOH-AT LA W
' Illl.lifltoilO OREGON.
Orrio: Oter JK'llu lru(? ritore
JOIIJI M. WALL,
TTORNF.Y-AT-LAW,
HIU.silOUO, OllKOON.
Railoy-Morcan ISUx-fc, lloonin J A 2
H. T. UfSK LATER, at. B. C. .
JJHYSICIAN AND 8U11MN
BlLLHllOUO, OKKGON.
ftnum: itt realdenoe. eaat ol (our I
Hooao. where be will he found at all uouis
when not viaitinK patienta. ,
J. P. TAJIIEXIE, ... J.,
P. R. R. SUItOEON,
BILLUUOUO. OUKUON.
s.
Owioa d UaninKana : oorner Third
and Main Hlreeta. OfHoe hoora, HutO to VI
a. 10., 1 to 6 and 1 to 8 p. ni. Telephone to
naideaoa from Brook A Mela' lruntore at
all boon. All oalla promptly attended,
night or day.
E A. HAILEY, M. U.
pilYHICIAN AND SURGEON
UILL8BOUO, OKEOON.
OIHco Morgan-Ilailcy Illnck, up alairs,
rooma 12, IB and Ifi. lteaidenoe, t. W. Or.
Uau I .in and Heeond etreetA.
Moth 'I'hones.
j. e. aiikikm.
Dentist,
lllLLSliORO, OKF.UON.
Orrict IIoi'R : 9 a. m. to 4 :3U p. ni.
OlHca in Union block over i'hrniy
H. RIXOM,
rENTI8T,
FOIiKHT 0K0VK, OREGON
lleatart. ilal teeth .oll per set. Cement
ami Amuliraiii flllinK" '" 1,ch- tiold
lilliiiK from l up. vtuiiueii air lor pnui
lera extraction.
Orrntat tbroa doora north of Hnok
tors. Offloe boar from a. ni. tot p. ni.
TUKOVUH UTAH ASH C0L0IUIK).
The IiImI trip to the rat during
th hmt of Humiiu r In via tho Rio
Oraode Western anil Denver A Rio
QntntleH RnllrontU, Ihtt fHr Mrutil
"Hcrnic Line of the World." The
extremeHof teuioerttture are never
met, a nil rmrwetifreni are Bure of Lkv
iriK a deii;htfulty iimI ridu throuuli
tiiri llesrt of lh RoeV-y Mouutdiu.s,
ud a view ty daylight of aceniTy
Which in now hre HuriHreied.
IfdeHlred, atop en route may he
made at quaint and )iulurfqup
HttltUke City, the "City of the
Saint," Olenwood HpringH, Ixnd
ville, Coloradu SprinjfH, raehlo,
Denver, or my intermediate niinl.'
Then are thref dally Iraiim leav
ing Salt Lke City for all oiut-
put, which have clone con neet ions
from the Northwest via either O. R.
A N. Cix, or the Southern Pacific Co.
Theae trains are rquipjied with
Through SloeOM (Standard and
Touriat,) Free RnclininK Chair Car
and a perfect Dining tjtr Hi-rvice.
Personally Conducted Excursions,
in chance of conia tent and court".
otw manaKera, are run aeverai tune
A week without change ol car to
Denver, Omaha, Kanaan City, St.
LkhiIh, Chicago, Buttalo, New York,
IhMton and all crwtern citiee.
Ticket are on aale at all Roilroad
Ticket officea. For further infonna.
tion and cheanent rates, apply to
' J. D. Maxseield,
GeneralAgcnt,
124 Third St., Portland, OrcKn.
Ala aliraarare I oa .very bos of the irenain
Laxative BromoVuinine Tablet.
$7. ?? p; vj: tp Jt
u
A BELLE
OF...
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A s :.: !. i
lii-'ow :i:i,l
of flip ri ' r
from !,is tin
' i'm- I:iiiiIri-iiM'
1 ni riiie whltoulni:
C i'iM iironvixl film
I he ilrlvi r ilrew lip
I.l.-i.
v. hip Kinnc'lv mi l t'; Ikk-I.n of hla fiit
tle. Tl;i' nir iriev irr.i.!n:ifl.v il:irlier.
tintil sml lciily It hi .! 1 n- I to illslnti'crate
lino Invlsil h' untiy pnrtlrlca thilt
swept tlirot.p'i tin- u.nrun I'rpaently
tlicr" iitliiw lui-iiitie hctrler, more
pcrt'eplilile iitul niIIk!ii'iI like amnll
flint, nnil a keen wind drove them
HtliiKliiKly Into the f.icea of the pasarn
(,'i'in or lu.siiMouxly Into their pockets.
collnrs or the folds of their clot lice.
Tito leather curtains were battened
down, lint tin' Biinw forced Itself
tliroHdti the smalli-Ht crevices.
"We'll pet over this when once we've
pnsRoiI the lieuil. The rond seems to
dip Iievouil," an Id Mastertoti cheerfully
front his neat tieshlo the driver.
The driver fjn ve hint a slnclo scornful
loolt and tiirmil to the pnMaeneer who
occiipliMl the Kent on the other aide of
him. "I don't like the look of things
down there, but ef we nre stuck we'll
have to strike out for the next "tat Ion."
"Hut," said Mnstcrton as the wind
volleyed the ehnrp snow pellets In their
faces and the leaders were scarcely rtls
tiiiKuibhahle throiuib the smokelike d Is
churias, "It can't Ae worse than here,
The driver did not spenb, hut the oth
er passenger craned over his back and
Fa Ul explanatorily:
"I reckon you don't know these storms.
This kind of dry snow don't stick and
don't dog. Look
Indeed, between the vollps Master-
ton could see that the road wns per
feetly bare utid wind swept, and except
slight drifts and bonks beside outlying
bushes and shrubs which even then
were again blown away before hla eyes
tho level landscape was unclothed
and unchanged. Where these mysteri
ous snow pallets went to puzzled and
confused hint. They seemed to vanish
ax they had appeared Into the air
about theui.
"I'd ninke a straight rush to the next
station," said the other passenger con
fidently to the driver. "If we arc stuck,
we ore that much on the way; if we
turn back, we'll have to take the grade
anyway w lie n the storm's over, and
neither you nor I know when that'll Iks.
It may be only a squall Just now, but
It's getting rather lute in the season
Just pitch In and drive all you know.
The driver laid his lush on the horses,
and for a few momenta tho heavy ve
hicle dashed forward In violent conflict
with tho storm. At times tho clastic
hickory framework of Its domed leath
er roof swayed ond bent like tho ribs
of nn umbrella. At times it seemed as
If It would be lifted bodily off. At
times the whole interior of tho vehicle
was filled with a thin smoke by drifts
through every cranny. Rut presently,
to Slnsterton's great relief, the Inter
mlnaliln level seemed to end, and be
tween the whitened lasts lie could see
that tho road was descending. Again
the horses were urged forward, and at
last ho could feel that the vehicle be
gan to add the momentum of Its de
scent to its conflict with the storm.
Tho Masts grew less violent or became
onlv the natural resistance of the air
to their dominant rush. With the ces
sation of the snow volleys and the
clearing of the atmosphere the fund be
came more strongly defined as it plurrg
cd downward to a terrace on the moun
tain flank several hundred feet below
I'resently they came again npou a
thii ker growth of hushes and here and
tln-re a solitary fir. The wind died
away; the cold seemed to be less bitter.
Mnstcrton, in his relief, glanced suill
Ingly at his companions on the box, but
the driver's mouth was compressed as
lie urgi-d Ids team fortril and the
other pnxHengirs looked hardly less
unxlous. They were now upon the
level terrace and the storm apimrently
spending Its fury high np and behind
them. Hut. In Fplto of the clearing of
the air, ho could not but notice that It
was singularly dark. What was more
singular, the darkness seemed to have
risen from below and to flow lu upon
them ns they dcM-cndcd. A curtain of
profound obscurity, darker even than
the mountain wall at their side, shut
out the horizon and the valley below.
Hut for the temperature Masterton
would have thought a thunderstorm
was closing In upon them. An odd feel
ing of uneasiness crept over him.
A few fitful gusti now came from the
etisiurlty. One of them was accompa
nied by whnt decried a flight of small
startled Mnls crossing the road ahead
of them. A second larger and more
sustained flight struck hla astonished
eyes that they were white and each
bird nn enormous flake of snow! Fot
nn instant the air was filled with these
disks, shreds, patches, two or three
clinging together, lite the downfall
shaken from a tree, rtrlklng the leath
er roof and std v ttn a dull thud,
spattering the road Into which they de
scended with lar,'e rrsettca that melted
away, only to lc fallowed by hundreds
more that stuck and stnld. In five
minutes the ground was white with It,
the long road clean Ing out ahead in
the darkness, the roof and skies of the
wagon overlaid with It as with a coat
ing of plasrer of pari; the harness of
the fcor.--cs mid even the reins stood out
over their steaming tacks II he white
trnp;in?n. la five minutes more the
ste:'.iuliig iuirks tlicmnclres were blan
keted ni.ii It, tin- arm aad legs of the
ootside pneii.;ers pinlooed to the seats
with It, and the arms of the driver kept
n
BY..-
BEET HARTE
Copyright, ran, by Brat Harta,
CITY.
n
It tt tt t$ U tt U
free only by Incessant motion. It was
no longer snowing; It was snowballing
I It was an avalanche out of the slopes of
xue say. 11m 1'xnaumeu norm -s noun
dered in It. the clogglue wheels. drag-
fed In It, the vehicle at lost plunged
Into a billow of It and stopiicd.
The bewildered and half lilludcd pas
sengers hurried nut Into the road to as
sist tho driver to unship the wheel
and fit tiie ateel runners in their axles
Itut tt was too late! By the time the
heavy wagon waa converted Into
sledge It was deeply Inilicildi-d In wet
and clinging snow. The narrow, long
handled shovels borrowed from the
"prospectors' " kits were powerless be
fore this heavy half liquid impediment
At last the driver with an oath relln
qulshed the attempt ami, unhitching
his horses. colh'Ctcd the passengers and
led them forward by a narrower and
more sheltered trail toward the next
station, now scarce a mile away.
The led horses broke a path before
them. The snow fell less heavily, but It
was nearly on hour before the strag
Kilns procession reached the house and
the snow coated and exhausted passen
gers hnddled and steamed around
the red hot stove In the barroom. The
driver bad vanished with his team In
the shed. Masterton's fellow passen
ger on the box sent, after a few whls
pered words to the landlord, also dls
apiiearcd.
"I see you'vo got Jake Foole with
your' said one of the barroom lounger
to Masterton, Indicating the pnssengci
who had Just left "I reckon he's here
on the same fool business."
Masterton looked his surprise and
mystification.
"Jake Toole, the deputy sheriff." re-
.pented the other. "I reckon he's her
pretendln to hunt for Montagu Trlxlt
like the San Francisco detectives that
kern np yesterday."
Masterton with dlfllculty repressed a
start lie had heard of Toole, but did
not know blm by sight 'l don't think
I understand," be said coolly.
"I reckon you're a stranger In these
parts," returned the lounger, looking
at Masterton curiously. "Ef you
WArn't you'd know that about the in
man Son Francisco or Canada City
wanted to ketch Is Monfv Trlxlt He
knows too much, and they know it
But they've got to keep up a show
chase a kld of a clrkls rldln up here
to satisfy tho stockholders. Ton bet
that Jake Toolo he got his orders
they might kill him to shct his mouth
ef they got an excuse and he made a
fight but he ain't no such foot No,
slri Why, the sickest man you ever
saw was that director that come np
here with a detective when he found
that Monty hadn't left the state."
"Then ho Is hiding about hercT" said
Masterton, with assumed calmness.
The man paused, lowered hla voice
and sold: "I wouldn't swear he wasn't
a mile from whnr we're talk In now.
Why, they do allow that he's taken a
drink at this very bar since the news
csme and that there's a boss kept han
dy in the stable already saddled Just to
tempt him cf he waa Inclined to scoot."
"That's only a bluff to start him go-
In, so they kin shoot him in his tracks,"
said a bystander.
"That ain't no good ef be has as
they say he has papers stowed away
with a friend that would frighten some
mighty partlckler men out of their
boots," returned the first speaker.
Out he's got bis spies, too, and there
ain't a man that crosses the divide as
ain't spotted by them. The officers
brag altottt havln put a cordon around
the district, and yet they've Just found
out that he managed to send a tele
graphic dispatch from Black Itock sta
tion Just nnder their noses. Why, only
an hour or so arter the detectives and
the news arrived here thnr came along
one of them emigrant teams from Tike,
and the driver said that a smart look
in chap In store clothes bod come
out of an old prospector's caliln np 1
thar on the rise aootit a nine away ana
asked for a newspaper. And the de
scription the teamster gave Just fitted
Trlxlt to a T. Well, tho Information
waa give so ptibllcllkn that the detect
ives had to make a rush over thar, and,
b'gosb, although there wasn't a soul
passed them but a file of Chinese coo
lies, when they got thnr they found
nothln nothln but them Chinamen
eookln their rice by the roadside."
Masterton smiled carelessly and walk
ed to tho window aa If Intent upon the
still falling snow. Put he had at once
grasped the situation that seemed now
almost providential for his Inexperi
ence and his mission. The man he was
seeking waa within Ms possible reach.
If the story he hrd heard was true.
The detectives would not he likely to
Interfere with his plans, for he was the
only man who really wished to meet
the fugitive. The presence of Toole
made him nncasy, though he had nev
er met the man before. Waa It barcli
posstble that he was on the same mis
sion on behalf of others? If what he
heard was true, there might be others
equally Involved with the absconding
manager. Hut then the spies bow
could the deputy sheriff elude them
and how could be?
fie was turning Impatiently away
from the window when bis eye caught
sight of a straggling file of Chinamen
breasting the storm on their way up
the hilt A sudden Idea seized hjm.
Terbapa they were the spies In ques
tion. He remembered the driver's sto
ry. A sodden flash of Intuition mnde
Cowa.aa en Forth Page
St HOOl. APPORTION E ST.
County Superintendent Ball made
the following school apportionment
for Ootuher
Dial. Clerk. Ami
1 L E Shule, Uillaboro, IH1 W)
2 A A Phillip, Cornelius, 823 SO
8 K C Mulloy, Lturel, 174 00
4 John Mar b, Centervllle, 171 26
6 Ira E Purdln, Forest Qrova 99 05
0 J J Wistner, Bethany,
7 Peter Rhoow, Hillahoro,
8 Lou la Powers, Uillaboro,
J W Goodin, Gleocoe,
10 Mrs. F M Tum, DJJJty,
2(Hl
790
120
137
11 jt E X Harding, Gaston,
147
12 J VaiiderWahl. Greenville, 100
13 Geo Dooley, Greenville, 149
14 J Vaiidertelden, Ceulorv., 144
15 W S Hudson. F. Grove, 698
10 O L Perry, Dllley, 165 75
17 Geo J Jack, Farmlngton, 1G4 70
18 A V Denuy, Raleigh,
155 40
19 Jaa II Hewell, Uillaboro,
151 10
20 jt A W Wright, Mldeleton, 102 10
21 H A D Meek, MounUlndale,179 00
22 8 N Poole, Mlddleton,
23 Jt C F Titfttrd, Tigardvtlle,
24 J Q Johnson, liacoria.
183 05
241 02
82 90
-0 jt W M Tipton, Tualatin,
180 21
27 D II Thomas, F Grove,
2H J 1 HoopeM, Gaston,
29 J B luilny, Reedvllle,
30 R P Lilly, Gale Creek,
32 jt Lee Anderson, Gaston,
33 O F O Meyer, Cornelius,
146 45
99 95
!
175 90
90 80
132 50
35 jt J O Guittin, Charleston,
47 05
19 A B Flint, Klnton,
120 30
10 A N Culling, Klulou,
172 45
11 A C Wirts, Mountalndale, 151 10
12 W Clapehaw, Gales Creek, 115 45
i-.l ll II ltrn niAnnr. 1 27 as
" '
a 1 . . . . w. a . .nsM..
otepnena, iuanniug, iu
if W l.i . 1 -i . . . 1 r a a
10 1 r rairoanas, nnerwiMMi, ii
16 It Louis Flnliran. Laurel. 70 13
47 Krail krunmw. Miriiiitnn l.tii oft
--
18 C W Allen, Beaverton,
876 65
113 00
19 J II Hoffman, L turel,
50 W W Jaiiuith, Scholls,
51 T Murphy, Mountalndale,
138 70
113 65
52 Win F Haaae, Blooming,
135
53 W 11 Cady, Cornelius,
,,,u on
IVO W
54 E I Kuratll, Phillips,
65 Alfred Guerher, Leuoz,
57 M 8 Rariif, Beaverton,
58 F Wallace, Hillsboro,
69 Jos Bucher, Gleocoe,
11B IK
162 66
110 80
137 15
00 Geo W Taylor, Reedvllle,
61 Carl Berggren, Dixie,
78 25
81 35
02 Jl W F ritomaa, Cedar Mill, 97
03 C F Jetwe, Greenville, . 129 40
64 W K Newell, Dllley, 89 10
05 Mrs C A Smith, Olenwood, 68 95
06 Jtsi Relfenrath, Gaatoo, 104 26
67 Jt J A Johnson, Portland, 131 40
68 Wru II Weir, Glencoe, 92 20
09 ChaaBateman, Gales Creek, 109 25
70 II L Duke, Glencoe,
71 Edwin Lee, Greenville,
72 J II Riucb, Buxton,
73 I C Cutter, Tualatin,
74 Erwln Ritter, Bethany,
76 W C Ingles, Manning
70 John Lippert, Buxlou,
77 D H Bailey, Blooming
78 Wm Feldt, Buxlon,
79 E Ilelvogt, Reedvllle,
80 G J Sauniiera, Laurel,
81 Fred Berger, Bethany,
82 We Shaver, Tlgard ville,
98 40
137 16
91 85
175 66
128 20
0095
156 76
72 06
106 15
122 86
179 00
120 10
83 A Thomas, Galea Creek,
66 60
84 JlWm J Dlcksoon, Glencoe, 78 91
80 N Bothmao, Hay ward, 101 60
87 Max Burgholcer, Buxton, 67 40
88 Ferd Langer, Jr Sherwood 255 80
fin t t trim uiii.h.n ill im
JWMeIWrt.OaleaCreek.l40 25
91 J II Hanson. Seghers. 92 20
93 it J N Hoffman. 8herwood 20 83
94 A Gaasner, Reedvllle, 79 80
05 Win Jamieaon, Raleigh, 137 16
96 J C Emmel, Mlddleton, 90 66
97 G H liler. Centerville. 232 06
98 Clau Christiansen, Buxton, 90 65
09 F Thatcher. Thatcher, 101 60
100 Jt C W Skelton, Newberg, 29 47
101 Jt II A Kruse. Stafford 85 16
103 jt W E Young, Sherwood, 20 06
101 Jt O F Cooke, Sylvan, 22 66
HOW PROTECTION WUBKit.
When a Frenchman removes his
, " f J,akln
In the af -taking craU. to
wewcastH-, duimiu - m
""""JT'J ' :
m.raoto t-rtu . , 2
I 'll, for .he erection of Ah.
largest cheese facmry In the
orld,
at Sidney, N. Y. He I the owner
of a similar plant in France, bus,
strange to say, Ihe largest market
for hi cheese is found In the Uolted
State. There I a duty of t cent a
iound nn tlte Imported article,
while milk la higher In price In
France, which Imds to the abandon
ment oj the factory in France and
the establishment of one Iu Ihe
United Stall's from which lo supply
the French market a well as that of
thia country for this rtlcular kind
ofeneoae. That is another OM of
numerous iuatanoee of the kind thai
have come to light recently, showing
tho wlxdoiu of our Protective Tariff.
I Philadelphia "Press."
For sprains, swelling and lame
ness there la nothing so good as
Chamberlain's Paiu Balm. Try it.
For aale by Ihe Delta drug store.
Mr. Donley, In di.eudnirthe pro.
pects of Uemoeracy, any. xo, air,
t'lii I me Dlmmycratic party Is not on
251 4eakin(f term with itaelf. Whin
10 y0 see two men with white ties go
15 i",( Htect car and set In opposite
ol corners, n hlln one mnUhpn. 'Tliralt-
67 I or ant! the other hles Miscreet,'
40 y n het they are two Dlmmy-
55 watlc leaders thrylng to reunite the
90 arand old party." MetropoH" (Ir)
80 " Journal-R publirtnn.n
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
Something New I'ader
TbeSuu.
All Doctors have tried to cure
1 catarrh by the use of powders, acid
gases, iiitiulers auu drugs in paste
form. Their powders dry up the
mut'uous aiembranea causing them
to crack oihiu and bleed. Tho pow
erful scids used In Ihe Inhalers have
entirely eaten away Ihe name mem
-m oranea that their makers nave aim
eu to cure, while paste and oint
fii
1 11 111 mill iiAin -uriivwi Liini tmuiici
who has for man v vears made a close
sludy and rpecialty of the treatment
of catarrh, has at last perfected
treatment which when raimruiiy
used, not only relieves at once, but I
1 permanently cures catarrh, by re.
moving the cause, shipping the dis-
coargea anu curing an inuammauon,
I f s It Iko tnli suinuu arriftltjn f
h t Bl.iutl rca-,.heg ,he af.
fK . - .
1 Iff a. IX? U.I I J itiiuruj amaiv ww M
u Dieted parts. This wonderful rem
edy 1 known aa "SnufUea, the
g laranteed catarrh cure" and is sold
- 1.. i...
at the extremely low price of one!
dollar, each package containing in
ternal aud external medicine sulB
cient for a fujl i'n'h'- treatment
n'1 "verythl.ig tieceaHary to It per-
feet use.
-onumen w inn oniy jsir.oeu ca-rru
I n,..., uiiap iiiailn and la now Mncrnitc.
yi4QAL.i ai i r. ,1.1
vw wmm ansa i v ismivi nuu Ki DI . I w
fur tlmt Hiinnvlnir and disirustinir dis.
nM(M 11 cures all Inuammation I
lui'l,,T "n'1 l'nianently and Is Rlml
r:i , h:,1"""
Catarrh when neglected often leads
' ' 'Hum,',,"n. . ?,,u'" 7 '' Km
" v e,e. v hut . comnle
trw,tment which la iMisltlvely guar-
arnteed lo cure catarrh In any form
or stage u useo accoruing m me ui
.
L, j wrI fu Imrtcuttrs as
to your condition and you will re
celve apodal advice from lite discov
73 601"'" ,nw wonauriui reiueoy re
" ...
I von iH-vonu ine revuinr urii-n m
1 iiUfinfllua't il. -.riiurnntooil pwlarrh
'T. 1 1 l.i Kunrnu .... vvm..ui
cure."
"ent prepaid to any address in me
United Stale or Canada on receipt
lof one itnllnr. Address Doot. E 760.
El win B. Giles A Company. 2330
and 2332 Market Street, Phlla.
delphla.
Don't forget that Schulmerich
Bros., carry a complete line of hard
ware.
When you cannot oleep for cough
Ing, It is hardly necessary that
one snouid ten you inai you neeti a
',w doses of Chamla-ilaln a tough
Remedy lo allay Ihe irritation of the
throat and make sleep poasioie. it
i gx)d. Try it. For aale by the
rtru ,ore
The assassin of Goebel ha never
been searched for. He I not want -
ed. The obiect ol the Goehel Dart,
I too smirch political opponent.
The identification of the murderer
would be regarded by the Goebel.
tie as a calamity.
In spite
of alt that the voluble
naval olliiwra say alsiut each other,
the people will always insist that Ihe
battle off Santiago was a splendid
sea fight and glorious victory. It
was a sudden test, and none of the
enemy got away.
Gov. Shaw predicts that Iowa will
' Hcket this year. This looks
,nl...
can,, hut It ha nVit done s in recent
year, and I not likely to do so now.
Ndy. of course, looks for an,
such vole In Iowa this year as it
rolled up for President McKlnley
twelve mouths ago. It will he big
enough, however, to snow that the
Hawkeye Stale I true to it, tradi-
lions. Ihe Democrat win get no I
Id and comfort from Iowa's tally in
the voting of 1901.
When you have no appetite, do
not reiih your fxxl and leel dull
after eating, you may know that
you need a dose of CharoUrlalo's
Htmnaeh anil IJver ThloU. Price.
24 cents. Samples free at the Delia
drugstore. '
KEWH OK THE STATE.
Home people iu Portland want to
cut down all the shade tree btcituse
their riMit pry up the sidewalks.
Tho crowded eoudiiiiiu of the
Eugene public i-i-hmd necesstaUw
employing more teacher. Inn
Guard reports this
j picrpm.t Morgan, the
great
capitalist and Iru-U orgsntz -r, waa in
Portland last Saturday, llu sHnt
Sunday on Puel Sound.
L, Hale, of t'urrinsville, exhibited
at Oregon City IhU weok a uiuplo
sprout of la-t year's growth that
measured 12 fact II inches in length.
A funn of 307 ai'lt H, six iriilci
south of Salem, consisting iif Ixdh
boitom and hill land,' wuh cold last
fl-ttunluy at administrator's sale for
17.30 per acre.
A man named Bunker, of Hunan
vista, Polk County, was killed Sun.
day morning last, by tipping his
I wagon over and falling umlt r his
lo id of soda water.
The great waste of prunes litis l.id
to experiments as to lis value lor the
manufacture, of vinegar with the re
sult that it provrMeqj.tl if in.tsupi rl-
- oj iuu ucwi ciuur vinegar
j. jjf Huldle, or it id lie, hia just
I , .... .
" !"' I'
poumiB, or two nrg nmnim
a I Between 30 and 40 cai'lornls will lie
forwarded from Riddle this season.
Hiram Smith, of Buttt r Creek,
has lost 600 head of sheep out of his
bands, aud for the last week has had
two or three men riding the ranges
in search of them, with very little
success.
The Index mine neai Sumptcr,
Baker Couuty, has been honded for
1250.000. The mine waa located
, J(I lM11(lulM!U ,,y
. . .,, '
.. . -
A company at Salem U endi nvor-
I 1
Iniz lo form a lion pool. It Is
-
I trust and 1 Opposed iiy the other
trust middle men's trust. I n o new
Mrnbine proK)e8 to advance 9 to 10
W V "tos remainder
I realised when a sale la made.
Mr. Henry Butlman. deputy llslt
wanlen, came in from the aoulh part
of Ihe county on Monday und has
ince gone to Nehalem, reports ihe
Tillamook Headlight. He predicts
that hatch, ric will bu talahlialied on
the Neatutx-a and Wilson rivers next
year.
i ineo. I . wi. s uepm grounus ni
i cugene are to no eiimrgeu aim 01.
....
I Dt3M
nd warehotisei rearranged .
....... ,
- l tills ira-in ll- i.um'un uu.iiii in r-i .i
in ine cnanges auu imucanoii unit
the connecting lino lietweeu the
main road and the' Springtield
branch Is soon to he built.
Tho Slate Tcachera Asocial ion
meet iu Eugene, Jan. 10th next.
That city I already wrestling with
the problem of entertainment,
since theaatHH-irition numbers between
four and five bundled. The hotels
j ennol accomodate the emergency
u thouglr they will probably
charge as though they wer;- doing it
i - oiu jmsjujt m r.uSnii- ....
lyahooling within the city llnills last
week when the shot from Ms gun
hit a young woman who whs on the
I street. The hoy was arreted nml
1 allowed to go nn his own t ail ti . I
I the day for examination. At Hie
I appointed hour, the defendant did
I not show un. Hi hail proves to
I have been his legs for bondsrnui.
Perhaps it is just as well. The girl
wa not injured except what hurt re
sulted from fright.
A New York Company that has
been hnylng milling property at
Gold Hill, Jackson County, lets it he
known that the company will soon
commence tunnelling Into lis quartz .
veins and will build mills of a capao
An electric plant win also ne i s.m
Tno ,,w,r , niHfe lhP
Inhlnery will bo wah r taken from
Hogue river In. ditch 12 f-et wi...
I t the bo ton. and deep enough to
carry water five fir t deep,
I An old duffer, named Pierce, nied
kbout 70 years, ha been rounded up
Corvallls and Is of the snme
M ie Old Man of tho Sea, lio
worried Senbad, the sailor, i'u rci;
n .n upholsterer. On foot witn his
simple kit of tools, he gsaiH,ut
the country fixing up heds, lounges
-"d chairs that pee.1 his hnndivuirk
t farmhouse. He drinks, li, and
h calling seems to lie m.t ri.wly
followed. He proposed lo add su-
Other occupation suicide, ami that
wh worries the Cortallis police
who do not want to lie acci spirits.