HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT
Kasrd U ttM poatoOl'Wat HUUooro, Ora.
as tun nil Mass
rlptlna, la mtnam, per year, f Us)
UlLUBO&O FUBLIaHlSJ CO., Frotis
D. U. C. OACLT, Z4ilcr.
FRIDAY, JANUARY, 24, 1802.
TUE rtllUI'PIXB TAttfrV
The Philippine tariff is one of the
big queatione before coogrcaw. But
why doe the Philippine adminlatra
Hon want a tariff at all? The In
alar government, like all other gov.
eminent dty, county, state and
national must ha ye a revenue from
aome source to defray the expense of
its atlminlatration. Thla revenue
may be rataed, and eaalewt, from Im
porta. It may be raised on local
property by aaaeaauierit and taxation
aa we in Washington county raise it
In the former way, outsidera pay
the tax; under the latter plan, real
dent property owners. By the latter
plan, outsiders are not interested
with the rate of taxation. What
carea a man iu Ohio how many mills
to the dollar we in Washington
county levy? But let us commence
laying a duty on Buckeye reaperti
and mowers and the Ohio man at
once becomes alive to the situation.
In the Philippines conditions are un
favorable for taxation of local
wealth. It is there Just aa It was in
Porto Rico. Society haa not reached
a development favorable for raising
a revenue by methods satisfactory to
outriders. Hence a tax on trade is
proposed. The tax is not levied on
foreign exports and imports alone, J
but on merchandise passing between
the islands and the home govern
went on the continent. The su
preme court decides that such tax
ation is legal. The money goes into
the Insular treasury, not into the
general treasury of the United
States, at Washington. Foreign na
tions pay duty on imports according
to the Dingley schedule, or ought to.
But, having the right, as to policy.
The Philippines are United States
territory, and our people.wbo are re
sponsible for good government there
are entitled to preference. It is due
to us. There is no kind of reason
why we should be held responsible
for the right government of the
Philippines by foreigners, and then
permit them to trade there on the
same terms that we do. If so, then
they would pay nothing for the val
uable franchise while we do, and
dearly, in both blood a ad treasure.
It is but justice that our continental
merchants fair better than English
men or Germans. If the Insular
government could be supported with
out any tax on commerce between
the continental part of the United
States acd the Philippines, trade
ought to be free, but since that can
not be, then policy consents that we
be required to pay a small duty.
CongreM no doubt should require us
to work, at least until the job is
done, but we deserve to have the
long end of the doubletree.
This does not in any way intefere
with the "open door" policy of the
McKinley administration. By that
policy we did not expect to get into
China on a free trade basis. We
fully thought and engaged to pay the
duties levied by China. What we
wanted, and all we got, was the
privilege of trading at any and all
Chinese ports open to commerce.
Because Japan agreed to the "optn
door" that did not give us the right
to trade free in Japan or even
Formosa. Because the Netherlands
subscribed to the "open door" policy
we may not enter the ports of Java
Sumatra or Borneo with merchan
dine without paying the duties re
quired to be paid by the merchants
of other powers. Foreigners wil
not expect to trade free in the Phil
ipplnes unless we lose our hands and
atand so slreight that we lean back
wards.
mistreating him cr his ,-aper and
challenge him to produce reliable
testimony to the contrary. The
cauie that prompted the editor tot
wake an unwarranted and unjust
statement and then justify kiujaeif
in attack Ing me on the strength of it,
U easily deeoernable, and "a wayfar
ing man though a fool may nut err
therein.'' lie is simply "st-tndiu:
In" with a few frlenl-i here and f ur
nifbitg consolation (free poster; to
them ever a defeat cuusuujaiieJ by
'j-o'.'.tVt JoM.rf.ry KU.I trickery."
That my reputation, honor or pop
ularity haa suffered remains to be
seen, however. I can conscientious
ly assure the urbane and astltute ed
I lor or the Argue that I have not
been guilty of incendiary threat",
political trickery, personal canvass or
scurilous notices in order to intimi
date or injure any person and, when
politics reaches so low an ebb, even
in a little city election, one ia im
mrasurably better off "rushing out"
rather thun "rushing in," as the
genial editor of the Argus haa seen
fit to do. This advice is tendered
free, though you may not tie a
prophet, it may be possible you
might profit by the same.
Bulldozing baa become obsolete a
quarter of a century ago, and only
small-minded, small-calibered people
would presume In these latter days
to coerce one to their own views. A
manly man" has a decided opinion
of bis own and can express it at bis
own option in a fmi country and re-
eeive prof ction. Do not "press the
button" again, Mr. Editor, "expect
ing some one to do the rest," unlet
you are right, then go ahead.
A. L. Haylok, M. 1).
-a
aclie
Sick he.vJa.hi:, r.crvouj head
ache, tired hc.iJii.f e, neuralgic
htariach", tatarr'i! hculaihc,
headache frotr. cai iteuiciit, in
-ct, headaches id ail kinds are
5uki!y zr. .syr-iy cured with
DR. MILES'
Pain Pills.
Also all pains such ai backache,
neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic
pains, monthly pains, etc.
"Dr. Miles' Pain Pills hit worth their
weight in iroid," says Mr. W, I). Krea
Bier, oi Artuiu City, Kan. "The?
cured my wite of chrnm,: headache
when nothing else would."
"Dr. MJts' ruin Tills drive awaf
pain as it by mai'ic J am never with
out a supply, and think everyone
should keep them handy. One or two
pills taken on approach of headache
will prevent it every time."
Mas. Junes Johxso.i, Chicago, III.
Through their use thousands of
people have been enabled to at
tend social and religious func
tions, travel, enjoy amusements,
etc., with comfort. As a prevent
ative, when taken on the ap
proach of a recurring attack,
they arc excellent.
Sold by nil DrusStata,
3S Deees. 2S cent.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.-
CITATIO
IS THE ClKCt'ir lOlhl OF HiK
Slate of r.' lor V. vrmia-lou I ,.
j Timber Lnrxl, Art June 3. IS7S
MvrilK MK I'l iiXlCATIO
mx Wf.exs ago the per capita ot
circulation in the United States was I
States was 128.73 gold. This is fully
equivolent in value to $66 were we I
on the silver basis So in value we
have 1C more than the 150 per cap-
lta of the populist demand in 1892-4.
touity.
In the matter ci jt the otate (O
ilALUAthl ufcUi-iKi "
To Harry W. lfrur.be,Welunn. Iecruin
Wiu Victor i-ruobs, Louie liruW.s, J uu
M tsrubba. Ih'odore Ixter OruW.r-. t har
lotit J. Irwin, lwia K .rub.e. and Lrda
.. ueUiuan and 10 all persons iuieresie.1 in
said mute, nn-etuia ;
in tbe aime ot t!.e Statu of OrvKou:
You are hereby cited ami required to up
pear ia the County Comt ( the btate of
Urtgvu. tor the county of Washington, a;
the Court room thereof, aS Hiilsbor.', in
the eountv of VVaahiniitcn, e-n M n.luv the
Hrd dav of February, !!, at 10 o'clock, in
the forenoon ot mavis.. U-ia-tiiJ
lo show cause, if any you have, why nn
order ot aaid coort should not be niadt, auth
orizing and directing E. VV, Hniue. ad
niiciatratorot au:d estate, to sell at public
sule, the followiua deecrirwd real catate
heknKin to aaid eatate. iilock .. In the
city of 'orait urovt, WashinKtou county
Oreion, aa prayed for iu the petition ol
aiil a'irniiKlialor now ou hlehereiu.
Witueaa, Ute iion. U A. KOOli, JudK
of the county court of the e)iul of Oreirou.
lor the county of WaahiDKton, with the
seal of aaid court atti led this 2nd day uf
January. y(rj.
;K(). W. MOKOAN, Clerk.
J. W. WORCJAN, Deputy. M Us
marairaKaitaai
aywrPiaali iii atiiTir
itia fc i it'll
A I .Tl I I ST U A TO KM XOTItK
Notice is hereby given that the onJi-i-aiKiird
haa hen duly appointed ty the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Waahinton County, administrator of the
eetnle of Chru Stoller, dvouuaeil.
by the county court of Waahinirtun county
Oregon, therefore all peraona having elanii.t
agautat au'd eetate are hereby reuelud
and retiuired to preaent them to the under-
aigneti duly veni ed at the otticn of the
county clerk at ilillshoro Oregon, withi
i uioiuua irviu tuta uiuc
UiioRi.K HCWAK.
Adniinin'rator of the valul. o: Cnru
ot'jllur, deceased.
Wm. U. rKNTON, atty for wui.
beted January 2, IW2.
I'mtiij bi.iu I.asu Cm. c.
OntM i t iit, Has.. Dr. !il, VtcU
YIIL HlltLFHY (.IVr.N THAT
li ii; compLuiice itli thu I'roviaics o"
thr aei i'f Co..rua of June a, lTi, entitlvd
'it avt Iit the a.d of timiwr lnuj iu the
Stales of Caii'.j! ma. hi. e tdu aiid
Waoomgioii 1 L-rrttury,'. aa eitended to aii
thu i uhTic ijnJ tiuita by art ol Angut 4.
1SJ. Juhuac. liurac.i'l Slo.allu. county of
( U. k iim, du.le ol Oregon, has this day
m-l m ihia oilice hia sworn etatenient N...
for thr purchase t'f Lota 'i, 3 and 4 of
Action No. I in loansbip No. 2 North,
U V . - li' . -n , .. Til . t .
ihow that the Luid aought ia more vaiuuhle I
for iu timber or stone thmfuragrictiltuntl I
fiurpowea, aua w wmUImi t....- tx-mj
itnd hefore the KeKidter and lreiver of
tlna ottice at clregjn City ou Mou lity, the
i nn il&y ol J jf U, lutrj. He nauie aa
wittienafA:
Uotiert l ouden, of i'orlland, Ore,
fcdwurU isuxke, ol "
Koliert Osborne, of "
Lew ia C. 1 htimpMiu. cf ' ' a
A 11 Valid all p?rotie ctuiniing atlvenwly
the uoove-deacribed land are requested to
hie their clttitua in thu, oilice ou or beiore
.aid;iOth day ot M:ir-h l'i-.'.
CHAB. 11. HOURES,
Sl-4d
Beg utter
THE
SHOE
BIG
SAI
1
JOTICK Vlili VI UlAVATlOy
Department of the Interior,
$9 rMfcw..7..,,.
' 1 I . -
ip.isrerer gooa crops
arc grown.
Sold everywhere.
Sentiment In the management of
public affairs is a passion not to be
dwplsed. Capt. Clark, of the battle
ship Oregon, has been selected to
represent the United Stat and our
navy at the coronation of King Ed
ward of England. No doubt senti
ment bad something to do with his
selection. At any rate the atlirn.
mens is a fit one, and if the Oregon
were in the Atlantic, Clark ought U
be allowed to take her ashis flagship.
indeed It would pay to take her
around the Horn again for that date.
The Republican State Central Com
mil tee is called to meet in Portland,
February 8th. The business before
the committee ia fixing the time fur
holding the state convention, and
perhaps reapportioning the state.
It has been suggested that the 1900
presidential vote be taken as a basis.
Chairman Steel has caused it to be
hinted that, since Multnoman coun
ty will lose three delegates by mak
ing the apportionment on that basis,
the outside counties will favor it.
wnicn snouia put those same out
side counties on euard for
What's the game?
t. r r
v o. at. rtaav a. eo. Asf
5. lotrolt, jfcr
vr-i
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yo hmn t n-arttlar, healthy itvsvoiwnt of th
bowr-i every ilfy. jou'rt lit ur wtll b. Kcrp rout
bo we la oiH'n. nrvl hr writ. nrr In thn ahr.pof vo
tvnC phfMC (r tU lxl!MI, U (lalltiTt'l oua. Tho anoottv
t, faai-'Ht, tnor-t i- ii' - t )' of ki tyinf Uie boartti
psrar aVUU cseas sat mj kaami
CANDY
CATHARTIO
WWW W V VM? W
w
Acker's I'Txpepala Tablets are aoli
on a positive guarantee. Cures neart-hun
raising ot the food, dmtreaa after eating oi
any lorm ol dyxiM-unia. One little tabl
give ininietliate relief. 25 eta, uml 60 CM
The Delta Drug Store.
EAT 'ErVI LIKE CANDY
P1rBVJSant Pavla(aihl. lnbt Tnata ftnnit fVt (leVlit
Hever Hackt-n. YvoAKtttt. or t4tlm-. 10 tb. ajid M ruU
i-r bos. VVfti lur frvw BAntptP, Mtd bousUet oa
TkKUMl MMMKbT rftSTAVT, miCiRO r RIH TORS.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
n
o insfn
sniips.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat
This preparation contains all of the)
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It (fives instant relirf and never
FertlaaiLHarketa.
M hast Walla Walla, nominal &U
;';.; biuenUmi, 66c; valley, 6.
rionr neat grades, si'.bOcf a.oo per
parrel ; graiium, .txj.
Oats OM, WOt'ill per rental.
liarley Feed, ISkI; brewing.
sio uu per ton.
Millmufia Bran, 15(. 17 ; miihllingg
i(" -u; snorts, in' n ; rnop,
Hay Tlinothy, H(.. la; clover, 70
y,ou; uregon wild nay, sftinn ton
Uut'er Fancy creamery. 25 271c
itHiry, 18( 20c ; store, i ITic r ponnj
r.ggs suirage Oc; lrn z3i'JSo.
tlheeae Full cream twins, 13-ic:
Voung American, l;-UcM4c per pound
1'oultry C'hickena, niixeti. 2J)i
3.00: hens, .00crJ 50; dressed. 10cr
11c per )ouui1 ; upriugs, t2.00T3.50 per
dozon; tlncks, f; for old: Sa.00ci4.0t'
tor young; geese, st at lit ir dozen
turkeys, live. 10( lie; dreawd, 10dt
l.'U' ir pound.
Mutton I Jimba, 3'ic, cross: drewed
SCB'c per pound ; sheep, 3.25, grot-e
Irow.', 0c per pound.
Hogs Grows, heavy, t'(i6.2o; light
f-1.75 i.e.; dreaxeil, 7f7,'u per pound,
eal ftniall, Htnyc; large, IdiiS1
per pound.
Bet-f Gross top ateers, fcLWHS-t-OO
enws ami heifers, tXOOy 3.60 ; dnwaetl
beff, 61 at (c er itonnd.
llopi 10J at IHc tier pound.
Wool Valley, 11 at 13ic; twlorn
Oregon, 8 at 124c ; mohair, 20 at L'lc tier
pounu.
Potatoes t.R5 (it t.wo per amk.
Unions tl,2j cwt.
DK. SAVLOB AnElW.
Sherwood, Ore., Jan. 2C, 1902,
To the txlitor. My attention was
recently called to an article poted,
upon a bulletin board here and
clipped- from the editorial columns
of the Hillsboro Argus. I find, tpon
Investigating:
As the aforesaid is devoted entire
ly to myself and calling into ques
tion truth and varacity on part of
some one, I desire, through your
columns, to publicly state that the
allegation is absolutele false, in
every particular, wherein he charges
me with devoting my spare time in
traducing or even paying any atten
tion to him or his estimable paper,
in any manner whatever.
liimseif, aa well as bis paper, are
as entirely foreign to me as the
Notth Pole never having seen either
one and the paper, quite rarely,
probably two or three copies during
a residence here of four years and
more. The old axiom that "a cause
is always required to produce an ef
fect" ia lamentably lacking on my
part, aa I have had no cause or
grounds for traducing or otherwise
Itev. Harvey K. Hi new, of the Or-I
egon Conference of the Methodic
Church, died at bis residence in
Portland, last Salurdav. Januarv ia I falls to cure. It allows you to eat all
aired about 74 ve u , ' ine rooayou vrenfc urie mostseosiuv.
i i ,ar . " atornaens can take it. ny its usemany
uregon In I8o3, driving an ox learn, thousands of dvsrx Dtics have been
That year the- Hines brother. ihrB eufl ftcr everything else failed. It
in numhar k t 5 . prevents formation of gas on the stom.
, ..uuj.Kraiii i an, relieving all riistr. ss after eating.
lnetlng unnecessary, i leaant to takav
It can't help
but do you fjootf
vjMared only ny V. iikwttt . r-n t chlc-eft
route. The eldest. Georire. aa mom
ory serves, had been in, the territory
as early as 1848, a inissioosry, but
had returned to New York. Death
overtook one of the brothers soon
aner coming here. Oeorge lived for
many years, and now Harvey, the
youngest of a family of twelve, fir
ishes his work. For almost 60 yesrs
he was identified with the religious
interests of the state, at one time a
circuit rider, at another a presiding
elder, then college agent f.,r Wiiiaiu
ette University and finally profewor
of theology in the same school, but
an me time a cultured christian, p-
trtot and man.
a only
bouie
m ctwitalna 2 tlmiaah, ou. elaSk
Why extend favors to Cuba, a for-
eign nation, that we refuse the
Philippine, one of our own territor-
ltir It really seems that we might
properly be just to our own before we
be gracious to outsider
FA KM WANTED...
The jndenlgned desires to buy
or rent a goou farm 10 Washing
ton or Yamhill County.
$1500 to ?2000 to Invest
Owners need only answer. Pleasu
give full description and t-rms
wnen answering. Address
II. ('. Yandcrhc, Jr.,
larus, . . Oresoii.
The lustim-t of morieatv nnlural to
errry woman is often a grent hindrance
to me cure ot woman I y dlxeaar. Woaietl
shrink from the jicrsunal questions of
tne local phy
sician which
seem indelicate.
Tti 11,. ,J I
abhorrent to I UfXh
lurm, idii . so
they endure in
silence a conm- a'i!A."a.
v ii it iviciy
trftyreM from x Te.--
D.kal.Wn t"' fak Ii
12 J . S
1
Feaataia Teas Brtlared.
I have the the largest and most
complete stock of Fountain Pens in
the city.
Any or ttie leading makes at
greatly reduced prices.
Regular Lincoln f 1.50 ilk pens
t ft. 20. All other gndr and
makes at same reduced rate
Call and see them before buying.
UOYT, The Jeweler.
bail to wore
It has been
Dr. Tierce
privilege to cure
a great ninny
women who
have found a
refuge for mod-
ey in his otfer
of frrt consulta
tion by letter.
All correiwion'l-
ence ia held aa
strictly private
and sacredly
confidential.
A dd rem Ixtor
R. V. Tierce,
Buffalo, N. Y
I. Tierce's
Favorite T r e -
scription estab
lishes reeiilarity, dries weakening dmina.
heals iuilnmmatlon an-1 ulceration, and
cures female weaknvsp.
H.ivioe tfeH rr N-n-. 1.nri im.l.
ttoa and -tlUen St-niical lrcrrr ' tlurinft
tfw nu yrr." nt(-. V ittip I.. .7
Ffiwt- V.ilrv 1rrr Cn . ea. -I n. tr..h,n
regowtmen' lme mnlt'-ine. fr .11 fraiite wvr.h
t I h.v- vtrr.l r4tle.nf F.wctte
Frr-Ttptt"!, ' whi. h t n iisiM . trmt l.lena;
mn,er"l fhr.t I KarU knew wh.it ik rir
kind iJwr f.,t hrnr in.t h- Inert mewna-
drrfallv. lUk.Blr H itr "
Bilioafnm is cured hv t!ie use of Dr.
Pierce's riensant Pellets.
KRIGIirs DISEASE.
The largest aum ever paid for a pre
K-ription, changed bands in San Fran
cisoo, Aug. 30, UK11. The transfer in
volved in coin and sta k $119,500.00 and
was paid hy a party of businesa men for
a .pacific for Uright's Piaease an 1 Ha
hate, hitherto incurable diseases. "
They commenced the serious investi
gation of the peciric Nov. l.V, V.Kkh
They interviewed scores of the cured and
tried it out on its merits by putting over
three doreo cases on the treatment and
wauhing them. They also got physi
cians to name chronic, incurable cases,
and administered it with the physicians
forjudges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven
mt cent of the tt cases were either well
or progressing farorably.
There heing but thirteen per cent of
failures, the parties were satisfied snd
closed the transaction, i he proceedings
of the investigating committee and the
clinical reportsof the test ossvtre pub
lished and will be mailed free on applica
tion. Address Johk J. Fulton Com
pany, 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco,
Cal.
XOTICK timi'l KL1CAT1(.
lrepn.rtment ef Interior.
Lasd Urrtci at Oreiios Citt, Oaaoos.
leceiiil)er 31. T.U1.
N OTICE Iri HKUEliY (ilVKV THAT
the IoIIom'iiik named at ttlt-r h:u liliti
notice ol hia intention to liiuka Una! ttronl
in aupi-oit of his claim, ami that said proof
will lie mude Ik? I a re ttie t'ounty Clerk ol
'aahiiigton county ut llilisboro, t're ou
February 7. Wl, via:
liEKTlU HtlUEU
11. K, .N i). fc.rthe S Vi ot N B w Sec.
M A N W H j W., .V is W N W I, 8.-C,
16 I' 3 I K t W.
He m i ci thu following witneaaea to
provu nia c-ontiiiuoua rvaide-uce Uioii snd
cultivation ol aaid land via:
I'harhtt A. uvi.ll of Kir, Ore.
lyiuia I Itei'lel uf (llenwood. '
Kd ward 11, Coleman ol Kor-rt t.rove.
Cabel T. lioeu, ol 1'orlland "
C11A8. It. M(.KKk8.
3--Jii Uegiater.
it. Collar Line.
PORTLAND-ASTORIA Route.
Str. "BAILEY GATZERT"
Daily Koiind Trips except Sunday
TIME CARD
Leave I'ortlaml 7 a. m.
Leave Avtoria 7 p. m.
THE DALLES PORT
LAND ROUTE
STR "TAHOPIA
Between Portland, The Dalles aad
Way TohiU.
TIIVIECARD
Leave Tortlaml'Moii, Ved.,Frl.
Arrive The Dalles, same day. . . .
Leave " TuwTliurs.,.Sat
Arrive Portland, same day
Is still on and until Feb. 1, '02
coutimie to make a big"
reduction in shoes.
THEV ARE GOING FAST
And to cret a!crood fit you do
' as w be
not want to wait until the last l
day. No shelf-worn stock.
JOHN DENNIS.
6
Just a Little Cough
lint if you were to prolie the comnion cause of
most lmiR tfouhles, iucluding consumption, you'd find
thnt they' originated iti "Just a little Cough."
IH you know it's just as easy to get rid of that
little cough, or a 1iiKKer OIle. ns to keep on coughing?
Our "Cough Syrup' does it every day in the .week.
Which would you rather keifp, your cough or
the 50 cents that our Cough Syrup costs?
Which is Cheaper?
The Hillsboro Pharmacy.
. 7 a. ui
..5 . m
..7 a. in.
.4 p. 111
JTThis Koute liaa the Urandeet
feocnic Allractinus on Earth.
MEALS THE VERY BEST
Landmg and OlHi: Foot Al.ior Street.
lintli Pliones, Main 351
POIiTLAXO, OK EG OX.
JOll X. HLl.MVe aKt The Dullea
A. J.TAVWlk, agt Antoria.
J. t'. WYATT, ai;t Vancouver,
W0LI0RJ) nYEHS, aicla Wkite
Salmon
1'RAI HF.K t liKMMA V, a,:t H.kxI
River,
t. V7. fK I I'll TOS, aBt i'ortluod
Lass Orrira at Osiuoh Citt, Oke.
Uecebmer 21, lail
NOTICE IH HEREBY OIVKX THAT
the followine-named aettler ha lilml
notice of his intention to make rimd nrivif
iu support oi ma claim, aim mat euiil
proof will be made before tlonntv t.'lirk
of YYaahinirton County at Hillaboro, Ore
grn, on February 7th, lrj, vis:
LOl ia r. I1K1DKL.
H. E. U7U for the E U W U of Km. : T
-N K W.
He names the followine witnesses to
prove bis oontinuoua reaidenr nnnii .,!
culuv.ition of aaid land, vis:
Char.ea A. t'avell. of Kir, Ora
Uertlia Heidel, of Olenwoo.1,
Edward it. Colinan. of K.irmt
Cabet T. Howrn, of Portland.' "
CHAS. MOiKK.
f2-37 Register.
How IkUi
nr nnrrOm Hniulnal I,.llu
ue ol (.atiinh U,ut cannot be
ruren ny ii.ura i ntarrh lire.
1 4lh-s 1'rupa., Toledo. O.
We, the underanrn'-d. hare kn,,n l- 1
Cheney fur the laet 15 years, und believe
nn periecuy noooraUe in all buain,
tranractiona and niiunci;il v able to r,iri-
ontany obliimt ioim mmte hy their linn.
Wbkt A latx, Vliaiesale Drmnrits,
WAtniso, Ma SJakviii, V holeaale
UruuiMa, 'lulrdo, (I.
ilall a Catarrh Cure Is taken inlvm.lle
aciiiiK directly upon the biiMxl and ninco.ia
aur.are ol the ayatcm. 1-rice 75c per bot-
uiu ,i an i ruiririsi a. i a,i inniu. a
iree.
Hall's Family fills are the heat.
WE MAKE
Th.
tli.:
Ik'Iu OhikIi Itmedy
maik. U and if
a
Xtie
t Final Mettlersirnf.
Kotiee ia berehv aiven that I' the anrln.
iuiieU, Executor of the eaute of M. V,
nntu, have tiled m the Coantv Court cf
tne etate ot Urevoa. for Wanbinetn
ountv mv hnal account aa utrut,., .,r
aaia estate and ttiatanirt i ourt baa set Mou-
aay, 1-ebruwy l,th, 1U0I. at 10 o'ciork a
nu of said day aa the time and the
lonnty luart room aa tbe place for brar
ins; objectiuna to aaid tinai account and
thr settlement of tbe same,
iatcd Jan. IA, 1MA.
JOHN W.TIOARn.
Eiecotor of tbe Estate of M 1'. bin i to.
deceased. .ti-30
OABTOIIIA.
tears tae I r Ii Hiis srt jlX
The Louisville Courier Journal
that In IS96 aud afterwarila sKxal lor
sound ct.rrency and eaimtion ban
won twit. Tho leginlaion l-t w'k
flitted a trold deiiiKrat for U. S.
Senator.
you EEI
A OhikIi Ke'i.ctly, onr's will do
the work.
HE KNOW
It contain nothing irjurions
nnd giv.-s siievily rt-lief, a
DOZENS
In tli is city will tentify.
CRICK ' ri , .V) rts. ana !
DEADLY NARCOTICS
Any honest, intelligent iliueaixt or i.l.yticLin will tol ynti that nanotic Hiisona
uoh as opium, lien hum-, dimity ni''li tsluul." or ux:tine ami mr-rciiry aro and have
neon sinoe the Dark K- a itsed in all fil,. Meilirioes, nnl that such tnediiMtion
really lrp,-lin,i,- IMea. Yerua File cure im not a relic of the Dark Aw, hence
contains no narcotic or mci cure, sMKMJ Kewarl if a trace oi any nam.tiu or nier
cury can foudd in Yenis. All otlmrs couta-n luircotiin or merenrv. Deny it if
you tlaro imnwUi kg. 5U Keward if Yerus fnilg to euro any cnae of Pi lea. Worst
eases enrol with one W of Yerns. Over 10,1R perinnnent enres in five years:
Kohl in lii!lbnro by the Twentieth Century 8t-re :
The Hillsboro Pharmacy,
j. r. DAVIE8. c. T. BELCHER. "1
racaioENT. " aacv sno tra. 4
St. Charles Hotel
!Si!OapORA7SD
Front and Morrison Streets, 1'ortlaaJ Orrron. I
ElectrioIUtrhU, Kloctrie Bella and Hydraulic Kleviitor.
liiMtooiiia at 25 to 6e, Suites, 74, U t l. t.oo l Keataaraut In
(nuectlon. !
Give us a call, ,
DAVIS & BELCHER, Mann
Notice- of Final Kef dement
Notice is hereby viven that the under
finned, haa filed in the County Court of
the Mate ol tirccou, for Wnnliin vtoii
touniy, his final account aa administrat
or of the estate of .M uierva Hheulv. Dei-coa
I. And that mid (Viurt haa anmiinted
Jionnnr m liav ot Jalillarv. Isu.
at 10 o'clock in the fureiKHin of said dn
the time for hrurinir obiectmns to sucJ
no count, and for the settlement then
W. 1. V.fKl).
Ailniinlstrator of the cstiite of Minerva
rllieply, lieceased. Tty.A
otire sf t'innl Settlement
Notice is hereby aiven that the nn.l.r.
sittned has tiled his hniil urcount in the
uuniy l oort ol tno rit-ite of Oregon to
luuiinaton t ounty ami thnt stiid Court
niui set MOTidiky. tlie 'ltH dav
brnany, l:s at 10 o'clock in th. f.,.
niHin ol saKt day aa the time and tli
ounty Court room a the nl.-uo fur hear.
iia uinernona w sain account and th
unai settlement ni sum esiate.
UiiU'd ivc 17.
WILLIAM I.. KAYVUKIi
Adininistrntor dc bonia-non of tho enUite
oi M. u. li.iyniun.1, dvecuavd. 81 U
Delta Drufl Store.
Xaia Street. IlilUlier. Orefron.' a
i Xaia !
CASTOR I A
For Iafanti and Children.
Tfca Kind 1:i Ka?a Always Bought
Signat of utjffi&c&A
Timber Land, Act Jnnr 3, 1 H7
NOTICE for PUBLICATION.
Usitiii Htts- I.sn Orru s,
""'"i Citv ()!.., J.inniry 4, VVZ.
VWIH 1.1 Hfe.Ke.lii (iVK THAT
a.1 in oouipnan, e ar tli the
me ac oi onc-ess ol June a. 1-iT-t .,i,i-.i
"An act for the side of timhur lam's in the
cuiiesoi uuuornia. ureiron, Nevada a
Wahinrtoii leriitory, ' aa extended to
tna 1 uh he lAml H .1.. h ..... . .
. , tr-,j, a,,i, M-aiunu. ot l orllaiid. muii
iv of MuliiiO'iiaJi, et.te of or k'jii biu
I I, is n ; I t ; .1: " '
UMj iik-u o, mi, umre nis sworn
xvuienieui .o. .i.i,ior Hit pnrch .v of til
b v, Ol i ; aud lots 1, & i -ui 4 f
rvuvmu iiu. in iuiHn:i .. -i N'orri
vniiee .-.o. n veai. and will r.K.. ,.,..r.
.... "i(ni is more vain
.... .i.u.i V, RHtii, man ror airn
cuitural purpo-H-s. and to e-uhllsli hia
"" laim neiore tli i;-'ft-r and
Keceiver of line olHro at Or. ton City
u wi -onoay, v i!4'h di,y f
i.' i, l "eMI""i'newM:
I . . m lloialla, (
wara nurse, or Fortlund,
" . IWJUfll, o I .
Lewis Thoinoeon. of -
And nil ieroiia clainiiiut a.iverwly u.
7i Tr ' i , "-iio-u-.i U)
...o vi;iin.a i;i iii.s OITK-.1 o
sain juu osy ol M;,-.-ii, i sr.
Cil AH, li MtXJI.KS,
'r non
nn or la-lore
Tinih-er Itntl, Art Jnne.1,IH7H
-smmci: fok rriiLiMTio
CsiTan hTTas I.Ann Uiini.
N-,-r .!.,n.""'', t;,TT- ".. I'kc 21. tl
OfJCK Irt 1IKKHI.Y (iIVi:.S 'ill AT
the '"""VP'' i" the pn.viaion, ,.f
the a, t of t onKr.-or lime :i, 17H entilled
StT,i. ?' Ml" "f ,""her l:t"' '"'the
w-.i. ",,a- TKn. Ji-vvls an. I
the i'ull. I ,,,r",ory.' t. nde.ltoa
w '. . H"U:,to,' fciiw.M.,l. County or
Vv.iahmgton, MnUi of t.riKoii l?a
Ibis dav hied in th,. e,cl I. s "wwn.f ,tZ
si In towiihm No a v,...k i v, .. ::
, ... - " -"., Jl.TIV. I
1..k.i. . " ln,?, lo h,,w lut the land
W.r.Kr'aud
ile nfirtlta am ( .
U. HuU.ttfin. a.i "all -
Win A. I or urepon.
I. li. VVhitten i.r
A.Uord.,,, i'VortVa:,!- .
Aiir Mlhll Stll m.ea,,... -l i. .
tl.e.Uvl..ri'r .'?? 5
lo
re
chau. h.
MOOKKS.
ilitcr
Notlre .1 Final Hrttl-m,,,,
Notice is hen-hv ..... . .,
.imed. e,eotorVf-thl tLVr1 1?, "T1
" Hie, iiivr.ui. i i. y. ""
count as . ," . ' .V "
!onty Cone, of W.Z.ZZ !' "
. and that . .i.i . v ' .
lav. r.',rr. : sc lon-
M.-.-a the A.
om aa the al,..7 , Lu. u" Y rt
to aaid acto..i .-.i ., ... ".'" !"l"ii
"i d estate. ua' '"ewent of
laVoHanL Oreu. tlti. ,lh
T, deccaae.1.
SH-VH.
Treasurers .tlr.
All Couiltv Worn,,.. .. u . .
eo,,tv state of t),. ZnA..l.ln;!r
fterJaV m r.r7 ". i" ". ; on and
that data. ".wrest w,. u,
l.eg later
IlUlMiUacUAXUALU
Co. irmaorsr