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0a Yet XXIX, HILLSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY tu 1&02. No. 36 PUOt'ESMIOSAL CABD8. BO. TOBaCB, B.S. ToaQOS Votary Public. THUS U. ft E. B TOM HE, jTTORNEYS-AT-LA W, UlLLtiBOHO, OUKUON. Orrioai Bootnas,, S, ktortraa Monk. W. H. B1BBETT, lTORNEYB-AT-LAW, U1LLHBUUO, OUAYJON : Central Bloak. Boom sad f. (Hi BENTON BOWMAN, TTORNEY-AT-LAW. HXLL8BOUO, OUEUOM. Ov-icai Booms aaul T. Motru Mock. JOHN H. WALL, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, HILLSBGRO, OREGON. Balley-Morgan Block, Rooms 1 A 2 N.t Remtorod to Good Health by Of I L . k Plorco'm Favorite Prosorptton. P$ Mi&'&t? 1 I hava taken aix bottlea of Doctor Pierce'a '',!V Ti- 1 ' Favorite Prescription," ritea Miaa M. Fyfe, of ffyf MPir$ f Orillia, Siincoe Co., Ontario, "and two bottlea of I , lilSlkrirk l! 1 the Pleasant Pelleta' as you advised, for congea- I rfe rfmVStjZ S VW tion of neru. ovariea, and weaknese, and can f I v y th4t your medidne hM been tbe a ill 'IS w 1 V M5 ' men' ot ngttxia 10x1 to k00"1 be"lth g,i,, f "vk llmliil 1 fc "'v.r j which I had not had for over three yeara, until j f? S llluwiwl SjStif ' taking yonr medicine. I thank you very much ! fr pptatte I I involuntarily to her lipi daily. -fSi. tS-7'3ii.- IVMS, 17 tea M How many a weak, nervous woman finds that wish rising involuntarily to her lipi daily. She soea friend and acquaint ance entering into porta and frame, or enjoying social pleasures from which she is nut out by weak ness and sickness, and she say with a sigh of envy and regret, " I wish I were welL" Wishing will not make any woman well, bat from wishing one may pass to willing, and directly a woman wills to be well sho looks for the mean by which health may be attained. When a sick woman asks " How can I rogain nty health 7" the next question she will ak is MIIow have other ic women been , made healthy 7 and to that question there is one unanimous answer from hundreds of thousands of healthy, happy women t " We were weak and were made strong, we were sick and were made well by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription." The merit of this medicine rests entirely upon its cares of womanly diseases. It has oared and is curing every form of womanly diseasca curable by medicine ; and very often it cure forma of womanly disease which local physician pro nounce incurable except by a surgical opera tion. It was so in the case of Vise Rata. It has been so in a great many other cases. " Favorite Prescription" cures In ninety-eight per cent, of cases, or in other terms, it cures forty-nine oat of fifty women who give it a fair and faithful trial. It would be worse than foolish to claim lor M Favorite Prescription n such power to cure if that claim could not be supported by the living witnesses, the women who have been cored. The number of these witnesses is legion, Thore are women among this great army of the cured who were sufferers from Irregularity -draadina each recurring month because it brought days of misery and prostration. To-day they are in the full enjoyment of health. Thore are other women who were suffering from weakening drains ; others still who writhed, scorch od by th fire of inflammation, felt the pain of ulcera tion and knew the possibilities of suffering expressed in that familiar term, female weakness. To-day they are enloying perfect womanly health. No more bearing-down pains. No more headaoho, backache, nervousness and sleeplessness. They are perfectly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Can any woman afford to neglect such a means of cure for womanly dis eases 7 It yon are etch ; if you suffer from irregularity., unhealthy drains, inflammation, nloeration or female weakness, give " Favorite Prescription " fair trial Thore is only one chance in fifty that you fail of a complete cure. There is no chance that you fail of benefit, for M Favorite Prescrip tion " always helps, and almost always cures. Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, frte. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. If you are led to the purchase of " Favorite Prescription " because of its remarkable cares of other women, do not accept an unproved substitute. OtMSf SfJ to Ada 8. T. LINKLATEK. H. B. C. U. pHYSICIAN AN D BUROEON UiLLDUUUU, OIUUON. Umoa: at raaidenes, ot tcMirt U,na, where b will b foaiul at all liuuia wbaa aot viaitina patients. J. P. TAXIES1E, . J- g P. R. B. SURGEON, Ovnea Uaaroaaca eorner Thin) and Mala tttrwta. Onto hoem, a JO to IS a. ., 1 to and 7 to S p. m. Telephone to Maideno from Brook A hull' Drugstore at all boors. All aalla promptly at tended, night or day. r A. BAILEY, X. f . piIYBICIAN AND SURGEON HIUXHOltO, OUEOON. Office Morfran-Bailcy Block, up ataira, rvoma 11, IB and 16. Ueaideuoa, h. W. Our. baaa Lin ana neoonu itroeta. both 'Phones. j. e. adkiss, Dentist, UILLSBORO, OREGON. Orrici Houiis: 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Offica io Union block over Pharmacy 1 0t nsroVs Common 80090 Modtoai Adwhtor, Ofotb biodtoo, Im moot FREE om rooolot ot 31 omo' pay OMMoamo of matting ONLY. asMMf omty 81 mtamaa. mom 1 Or. R. V P1ERGE, B. NIXON, JAENTIST, PUBK8T GKOVK, OKEQON Beetarb -Jal tmhf.60peraat. Cement and Amalpaiu filling coins each. Uold hlliiiKS I'rout $1 up ViUlixod air for paiu luaa extraction. Onion thraa doora north of Briok store. Olflo hour from a. m. to4 p. m. Children Especially Liable. Burns, bruises and cut are ex tremely painful and If neglected of ten result In blood poisoning. Chil dren are especially liable to such mishap because not so careful. As a remedy DeWiit'a Witch Hazel Halve la unequalled. ' Draws out the Are. stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeit. bure cure for pile. "DeWltt's Witch Ilazul Halve cured toy baby of ocaso- ma after two physic-Inns gave her up writes James Mock, N. Wetter, lud. "The sores were ao bad she soiled from two to Ave dresses each day." lulaDru Hiore an a, s 1M lir.J Ym Haw Hum BoufH "Dfm Plorom Favorite Promoflpttom Raltod Mo ' iom at Shik-bod." "Your 'Favorite Prescrip tion' is a truly wonderful med icine," writes Miss Ilattie C. Hats, Secretary of Brooklyn Frauenverein, residing at 19 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. It raised me from a sick-bed when the doctor decided that nothing but an operation would give me relief. Words seem weak to express my gratitude, for life looks dark when health is gone. I am glad to give mj testimony, and shall always rec ommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to women who are in need of it." It! For book fsj Buffalo,' M. V. Blew a te A to mi a. The old adage that the body some times need a powerful, drastic, pur gative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King'a New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel the poison ous matter, cleanup the qyutera and absolutely cure constipation and sick headache. Only 25c at Delta Drug Drag Store. Time ef testation and laeabatlon. The period of gestation H 111 some' times vary In tbe same anlmnl or breed. For a horse colt the period is nsuallv twenty to thirty nay longer than for a name colt. The usual and average periods are as follows: Animal. Weeks. Days. Mare and jennet 49 Cow 40 Ewe 2 8ow 16 Bitch Cat ..7 Period of Incubation. Fowl. 845 284 154 110 62 60 Day. .iivijbt. ............. ...... Turkey 28 . 30 Duck Peafowl' 28 Chicken 21 Plgeou...- ....'.....18 Canary 13 Child Wsrth Hillioa. , "My chili Is worth mill cms to me," says Mrs. Mary ilsr I, or tlar rlsburg, Pa., "yet I would have lost her by croup had I not purchased s hulilHof One Minute Cough Cure." Oikj Minute Congo Cure is a sure cuie -for iiij(ti'-l ti hi i', xiiil throat and lung lritiM8 An alelntnly snfe couli 1:11 1 wliii'h nuls imitivdirtliily. 1 lif yiiuiii;si cliil'l ikii tiike it with enliie Ktih ly. The I tile oiu-a like lii- (axle unit ri mrmlxT Imw nflen It licijul ibi'iu. Evi ry f.nnlly Mhould htveH iM.ttle of One Mluule f'oil'li Cur- hmxly. Al litis -Kin fpeei al'y ii nmy be tuiiliit sudiletily. I l. limn Ht..r-. A PrsllUible luvestmest. "I wax troutiltd for about seven years with my hWhurou atxl in lied half tuy liuu-," wtys E. IVialck, Homervllie, lud. "I spent about 1 1,000 and never coqld gut anything tq help lue until 1 tried KhIiI Pys ptipsia cure. I have laku a few bottles and am entirety, well." You don't live by what you eat, but by what yodigextaud assiiniluta. Ifyour stoinscb doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodil I)yspe sla Cure does the st-imauh's work by digesting the food. You don't have to diet. Ett all want. Kodol Dys- peisla Cure cures all stomach trou bles. Delta Drug Blore. A Halcin creamery operator has entered upon a new plan for the de velopment of the dalty Industry in th section of the valley. Whenever he fiuds sn industrious farmer who desires to purchase cons for a dairy herd but who has not t-udlciont rsp- ital. the iTi'HUitryuian buys the necessary cows and then sells them to the farmer, taking a mortgage for the purchase price. It Is also agreed that the farmer shall deliver all bis cream at the creamery, . receiving therefor a stated price varying with the highest market quotation in the Oregonlan. The farmer is thus en allied to pay for the cows out of his cream produced, and the creamery- man has the advantage of increased custom. The farmer who r ts cows uuder this piu can pay off tho mort gage at any tme he wishes and Is then at lilierty ti sell his cream to some other daii. in me last 10 days 10O cows have been added to the number furnishing cream to the creamery In question, by means of this plan, ami other Oregon cream eries may And It of advantsge to them aa well as to the dairy Indus try to adopt similar methods. Ileal Uve Tsgetber. CoiiHtipelion and health never go tocether. DeWitt's Little Early Risers promote early action of the bowels without distress. "I have been troubled with rostivenees nine yenre,, snys J. O. Oreene, Di'pauw, I ml. "I have tried many remedies but Little Early Risers give best re sults." Delta Drug Htorn, It Circles the fclobe. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Halve, as the best in the world, x tends around the earth. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, brnlses, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, lelons. sches, pains and all skin eruptions. Only Infallible pile cure. 263 a box at Dolta Drug Wore. Base ball players should use The Delta Liniment, as it cures sprains and bruises, toughens the hands and keeps tbe fingers auple. A WOBTHY SVCCEMSOK. Nemethlug New l'alrr ThsSaa. All Doctors have tried to cure catarrh by the use of powdeis, acid gases. Inhalers and drugs In psste form. Their powders dry up the mucuou membranes causing I hem to crack open and bleed. The now erful acids -used in the Inhalers have entirely eaten away the same meui branes that their makers have alm ed to cure, while pastes and oint ments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced practitioner who has for many years made a close study and specialty or the treatment of catarrh, has at last perfected a treatment which when raunruiiy used, not only relieves at once, lut permanently cure catarrh, by re moving the cause, stopping the dis charges and curing alt tuliamuiuiion. It is the only remedy known to science that actually reaches the af flicted parts. This wonderful rem edy Is known as "Snuffles, the guaranteed catarrh cure" and is sold at the extremely low price of one dollar, each package containing in ternal aud external medicine suA)- cient for a full month's treatmeut and everything necessary fi its per fect u. "81111IIW Is the only perfect catarrh cure ever nisde anil is now recognis ed as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disriisting dis ease. It cures all In Hum mx Hon quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve nay fever or cold in the head. Catarrh when neglected often lead to consumption "BnuflW ill save you It you use It at once. 11-is no ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which la positively guar- arnteed to cure catarrh in any form or stage If used according to the di rections which seoomisny eacn package. Don't delay hut .sent for It at once aud write full particulars as to your condition and you will re ceive special advice from the discov. erer of this wonderful remeoy re garding your esse without t to you iieyond the regular price 01 ".Snuffles," the "guaranteed catarrh .ura. Hent prepaid to any address in the United Htatea or Cuusda on receipt of one dollar. Address Dept. K 750, Edwin B. Giles A Company, 2330 and 2382 Market etn ?t, Phils delphta. , ' ' ' - . . .' . W110 HI 1H. It Is said that Governor Bhaw, of Iowa, owes his selection as a sccre tary of tbe treasury to the fact Oint he It himself a prt sidoiitial possibil ity.. ' lie has never been a Rmwevell man. He was pposed to 1 loose velt's nomination to the vlceprtvi dency. Before the McKlnley I rag edy . it wps understood among his frleuds that Iowa would present his name to the 1904 convention. . Five years ago Htiaw was an un known man In a little town of 20(H) inhabitants. He leaped into prorsl nonce by a siieeeh made in reply to one made by W. J, Bryan. He la an earnest Methodist. . He Is opposed to dancing, lie never drank llquorjor tstd tobacco. He belongs lo no secret societies. He Is democratic and, it Is said, treats bis servants, as hls.equals. He Is both banker and lawyer. He Is fifty-four, and is very hale and vigorous. He was born In a log cabin In Ver mont and spent his boyhood on a Vermont larm. He earned with his own labor the money that put him through college. He says his success In lire Is due to hard work, He always got lo his law office at 7 a. to. and stayed there until 10 p. m. He was the superintendent of two Hundny nchools for twenty years. He hss a high forehead, thin, gray hair, a heavy mustache and gray, clone-cropped side whiskers. He looks In dress lite a Methodist niliiiter. - Theasaads Neat lata Exile. Every year a laige number of poor suffers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But thislscost- y an not always sure. Don't be an exile when lr. King's Now Dlscov ery for consumption will cure you at home. It's the most Infallible med icine for coughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at Delta Drug Store. Price 60c and f 1. ' Health aad Beaaty. "A pill's a pill," says the saw. Bat there are pills and pills. You wants pill which Is certain, thor ough and gmlie. Mustn't gripe. DeWitt's Little Early Risers fill the bllL Purely vegetable. Do not force IrMt assist the bowels to act Strengthen and invigorate. Small and easy lo take. Dolt Drug store. 8eed lime aud Harvest. A good time to think most serious ly of the lisrvet is seed time. The d ctsiou you make then will de terminn the value of your crops later. The growing competition in seed wiling is an increasing. lew r tt- tlon to unscrupulous dealers to make extravagant rlalms Tor their seeds, both In price and producing quali ties. The wisest farmers are tliure who are Influenced most by what ex per ic nee has proven lo be good and true. Thousands of seed sowers In all sections of the country sow Fer ry's fa room seeds year after year, and huvo the satisfaction nt good harvests to Justify their continued faith in the Ferry firm. They are a few cents more at seed time, but you realize many dollars in better crops at the hafvest. Tho natural conse quence of this confidence is an ever increasing business, D. M. Ferry A Co. sent out last year more seeds than any other seed house In the world. The 1902 catalogue of this house Is now ready and will be found a useful guide In selecting the choic est seed for the furmer. the truck gardeuer aud the flower gardnor. It Is sent free on request. Address D. M. Ferry A Co., Detroit. Mich. THE UKANII CA.KOM OP k USA. THE AR- Ktsiest of nccess among all the Canons ot Colorado, being siluat-d on the main liue of the Denver & Rio Ura ode between Canon City and Silid in tho front range of the Ricklos, it the tnont specular, awe inspiring and magnificent.' Down this mighty cleft in tho heart of the granito roe i-bur tk't rush the ra ing wstors of the Arkansas River, lashed Into foaming fury aud deslied into S. mining spray by its swift dent through the tortuous defile. Bo r ar row is the pannage at one point that there was no room for Ixitli the road end river, end then-fore a cur iously constructed bridge of steel had to- be ?hrewn !ej:lh!i " of-th stresm. kUKpenricd from iron sup ports mortised into the canon walls on each side lo the right and left. And right here c m be si en the cli max of all (he canon's grandeur, that which has been aptly called "The Royal Gorge." For two thousand six hundred feet the solid monoliths soar upward five limes as lofty as the - Washington Monument, the highest permanent structure rired by the hand of tunn. No words chu adequately describe the magnificence of the scone. Only those who hfcve lielicld its gforie) can appreciate them. This Is but one of the many won ders of nature revealed to the travel er on the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad, "The fv.-euic Line of the World." For detailed information about this most delightful trip to tho East, Address J. D. Mitnficld, Oen'l Agt, Rio Grande System, Port laud, Oregou. T Taa a Hide With Hair On. Bpriiikle freely, while still fresh and wet, with oue part alum and two parts saltpeter m ado very fine and thoroughly mixed, being sure it ranches every part i.f the raw side. Then told one-half the fiiuh side over 011 to the other half and roll closely. After a day or two oien and sc-repe with a dull knife till perfectly clean. When It is about half dried rub and work it till thoroughly dry, and it will be soft and pliable. By using thN method a favorite dog's pelt may serve you again, as a pair of mittens; or a sheepskin my tie con verted into a rug, and pui-sy once more give comfort in a muff nr muff ler for the little one who mourns its loss. A Drop Mjsterj. It Is a mystery why women endure blackheads, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, fainting and ditty spell when thousand t have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. I'hebe Chrrleg, of Peterson, Is., "and a Inine back pained me so I could not dress my self, but Ebcliic BUlers wholly cured in, anil, although 73 years old, I now am Vble to do all my hounework ,' It overti mes consti pation, improves appetite, gives xt lect health. Only COc at Delta Drug Drug Store. Tale efcraatara to aa arary bo of tbs amain Laxative bromo-yuinine tsucu tba rawady last sawarui aVMJhaejtay, NEWH OF TUB NTATK. A diamond mine has been dis covered in Idaho. ' Lewiston is the uearexl town. The rumor that tbe Northern Pa cific whl build a cut-off on its line aud secure a water level route Into "ortland seems to be well founded. Mrs. Henrietta Harrington was found dead in her bed In Clackamas county, Saturday morning. Death was due to heart failure. Tbe de ceased was 68 years of age. Old Jonotban Tlce, well known In tho extreme east end of the county, though n resident of Mnltnomah, has brought suit for divorce. Jonathan is an old man, being over 70 years of ago.' . At the phntographio exhibition, held Inst week In San Francisco, ten prises were awarded to Oregon ex hibitors of amateur photographers. There wero 137 prises contested for by photographers of the world. Twelve hundred pictures were on exhibition. There lies been for several weeks a row among the members of the Port of Portland commission. The presi dent, Ellis G. Hughes, wanted to build a dredge Hint would ' work up stream. Tho others wanted to work down stream. Now Hughes has re signed the presidency. So the down streams will be able to di 1ft with the current ind draw pay, Harry Banfield, Portland, looked death in the face last Saturday, when he wa caught in an elevator. By a ork of the machine he was thrown on his buck. His legs hung over the side of the platform and were ought between the floor above and the ele vator platform es it went np. The olistruction stopped tho machinery end the, pinched man was removed. Mrs. Minnie Och, at Huntington, Baker county, got up at 6 o'clock one morning last week, leaving her.l-year-old child In bed. She returned and found tbe child dead. She ssys it crawled under the bed clothes after she left It and smothered. . Tbe cor oner's jury found that . death resulted from the criminal negligence of the mother, who left . it many hours too long. , , ., Wide,' one of the assavins of young Morrow, In East Portland, last full, confesses that he shot Mor row, but that it ws an accident; that the pistol was easy -on trigger and was discharged when he really did not intend to fire. Gov. Geersees nothing in the confession that mill gates the crime and will not, because of that alone, Interfere. Dalton's at torney expects to' circulate a petition for signatures which he will present to tho governor, asking that the death sentenco bo commuted to life imprisonment. The S.tleiu S"iitini charges that tho state board for tbe matiHgement of the school fund hrs loaded 250O on 43 acres of Und ner tho fair ground. The county surveyor certi fit's that the land described in the mortgsge is only 81 acres in extent. If the rules of tbe board to loan only a sum equal to one third the value of tho security have been observed, then tho tract is worth about $.'40 per acre. At .this distance it is not believed that there Is any land about the fair ground worth that price. A furmer living on an adjoining tract makes effilduvit that the parcel in question Is worth no more than 25 per acre. The land Is assessed at $837.. The loan was msde and tbe only question Is touching the vulue of the security. . There may be Im provements on the place that brings up its value. Frank A. Rskowski, aged 28 yens, hss been drummed out of the army and sentenced to serve ten years in the U. H, prison at A 'cat rax island. The convict was born In Chicago of Polish parent, and Is the youngest ol the family, was a volunteer in the Spanish war and when must ered oat ol the volunteer service, en listed in the regular army. He was an artilleryman and with bis com puny w-s stationed at the mouth of Columbia. A few days ago, while drunk, lie uttered anarchistic sent!- monti-; glorified Csolgotc; said he would take care ol President Roose velt as soon as his term of enlistment expired, three months hence. For these treasonable utterances he was court-martialed and sentenced as above indieatiMl. His father and mother live In Chicago. His father is in the saloon business. Frank ap pears to have l-cc n a lad of good char acter and a good soldier tip to the date of thli eutbresk. His only de fence Is that he was drunk when he utlcrod the treasonable words. WW 1