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it-u- HILLSBORO 1SDEPEKDENT SatMMdlntlM dUtltapoatoi MMBOM-cUl ifosaat HUlaooro, Or ni'.igr. abearlptio, la advaao, ptr year, 1100 HILLSBORO FUBUaHlNQ CO.. Prop D. M.C.OAULT, KiUor. FRIDAY, FEBBUABY 7, 1902. PROTECTIVE TARIFF VISE TAX. OH EX- The complex systems of tcovern ment demanded by modern cl villas, lion require money for their main tenance. This money moat be cou tributed by society, douieellc or for elgn, depending somewhat upon tee plan devised for raising It Taxation la the general term employed to dee larnate the contribution. There are twi reneral plans for national taxation laying dutlea on Importa of merchandise or Imposing an eclae tax on domestic produc tions. These systems approach very near to each other as some points, ad we In America are quite familiar with both sides. The tariff In post has Its best' illustration in the United BUtes. while the excise law is em ployed In England. We had both during th Rebellion In 1861-6, and during the Spanish war, The American idea Is to employ a system of duties that is least burden, some to the people and one that will protect home Industries. The Eng lish system of excise taxation la laid to produce the greatest revenue re gardless of protection or weight of burden to be borne by the people. For producing revenue, a few stand ard artlck a are taken, apirito and to bacco In both countries, to which Englands adds tea, sugar, coffee and some other articles most used by the mass of the people. The United States keeps it off those articles, electing rather to put a duty on im ports that come in competition with home product), raw or finished. Thus coffee and tea are on the free list, though a war tax of 10 cents per pound, pure excise tax, is on tea. Sugar, If it were not a product of the United States as cane or beet, would be on the free list with coffee and tea. In practl'W It Is found that the price on dutiable articles Is regulated by domestic grown or made goods. 'Thus it Is truly declared that the foreigner paya the tax. The declara tion is verified in the Item of sugar. There is a duty of $10 per ton on sugar uduw a a t t . . i .t a... ii. ft. I a r...i.. . -J "i " ' leaving him no profit. Wherefore . the Cuban planter wanls the duty removed from his sugar, but not from that of any other foreigner, lie wants the present price to be maintained In the United Slates. On the other hand, the tax collected on tea. an article that has no domes- ' tic competition, Is paid by the con aumer, and the price of tea went up 10 cents per pound In 1808, when the war tax waa laid. Hence now. when It la proposed to repeal the tax, the law directs that It shall not be removed till Jan. 1, 1903, for, If it waa taken off now, the price would drop and those merchant who have atock on hand upon which the tax has been paid would lose money, By allowing the law to take effect so far ahead merchants may work off the stock now In store. A Din is Derore me bouse now which repeals the excise tax levied during the Spanish war. It Is op posed by the commercial East and favored by the producing West. The East would reduce the national rev enue by repealing the Dlngley tariff. In Its steid tbey woulJ impose ex cise taies In Imitation of England, They are sol fish and would shift from their own shoulders the burden of taxation and place It upon the pro- producers. They are short-sighted., If all goods are Imported, then th toiling masses of this country will be deprived of the homo market. The payroll will not be signed and the tollers will have naught with which to buy, or pay excise tax. But England paya her taxes. True. But England, up to this time at least, has had a foreign market. If import duties are removed here to let England Into our market we will find ourselves In straits, for If Eng land can take our home market she van take every other market in the world. excise laws nave never r-een pop. ular here, and It will not popular! the system to retain the Spanish war tax f ordinary reveoue purpose and repeal any considerable part of the Dlngley tariff. Mr. Tongue's position on the Hill liver coinage bill seems to be sound. We here on the Pacific Coast realise that If subsidiary silver were used as freely In all parts of the nation as here, much larger volume would be required, but tbla silver must be kept In circulation, hence the pro vision requiring the treasury offlcisla to payout gold for silver In multlpUs of five dollars would be vicious In practice. Olve us halves, quarters and dimes, but let the people be re sponsible foe their ear, How much do we owe Cuba? We have fed her hungry population. We have fought her battles. We have policed ber filthy cities. We have given her political freedom We have instructed her In methods of civil government. It has been and is give, give. Nothing baa come to us In return. But there Is something more. We are anked in put In opera tion an Industrial tytem that will make paupers of our own people iu the cane fields of Louslana aud the beet fields of the Northwest. Eogland has an army scandal on hand quite as rank as our late em balmed beef eposide. MaJ. Lee, who was English military attachee with our army at the battle of Santiago, and later with the English legation at Washington, la now a member of Parliament. He charges that the war office refused his services in buy ing horses In America, notwithstaod Ing bis exceptional advantages, but bought animals at 1165 per head that were worth no more than 140. lie wants to know who got the $126, Tne matter has rawed a big roar among our British neighbors. PBECINCT HAP OK rUiUIISGTON COUNTY. Continued from Firt Payr, ter of Gales Creek to lust crossing of the baseline, thence e on baseline to w line ol block No 9 in Naylor's add to the town of Forest Grove, tbence's to a stake Ret tor western terminus ot Pacific Avenue (for merly Elm street) in the city of Forest Grove, thence e along c.mtor line of Pa cific avenue to the w line of Heyenth street (formerly Alder street) in said city of Forest Grove, thence n to the s line of the Wm Ktokes d 1 c No 02 in 1 1 n r 3 w, thence e to the a e cor of said claim No 62, thence n to the n w cor of the W W Catching die, thence e to the n e cor of the w J of the W W Catching I c, thence s to the s w corner of the 8 Emerick die in I 1 i t ', thence w to n w cor of the Wm Geiger jr d 1 c, thence s to center of Tualatin river, thence up center of said river to place of beginning. Voting place, Vert's hall. 8outh Tualatin. Commencing at the s e cor of nee 33 2 s r 2 w, thence n to Tualatin river, thence up said river to s line of H Nol and don, thence w to s w cor of F De- Witt don, thence n to the e cor of the Ewing don, thence w to w line of sec 23 1 s r 3 w, thence s mile, thence w to then w cor of see 28 same t and r, thonce 4 miles, thence e and with county to place of leginning. Voting place,Laurel. Washington. Commencing at the a e cor of sec 13 1 1 r J w runnillg thencefn 3 mliMi thonco ' n ana w on county lino to the n of sm J0 t 8 n r w, thence a 12 mile-, thence e 0 mllos to place of beginning. Voting place, Jackson school house. Weat toutte. Commencing on the county line at the n e cor of the Mills d 1 c, nee 12 1 1 s r 1 thence w on the n line of said cluim to center on n line of said claim, thence to s line of said claim, thence w to the I post on the n lino of sec 14 same t and r, thence s to the n line of T Denny's d 1 thence w to the n w cor thereof, thence s 240 roils, thence w AO rods, thence s HO rods, thence w to the center of sec 21 same t and r, thence s 100 rods, thonce w 80 rods, thence s 80 roils, thence w 80 rods, thence s 240 roils to s e cor of sec 20 same t and r, thonce w 3 miles, thence to the n line of the J Landed d 1 c, thence w to a point n of the most north erly n e cor of the 8 Shuttuck die, thence to line of sec 36 t 1 s r 2 w, thence w to the e line of the P Harris d 1 c, thence S w on the e line of aaid claim to the Tualatin river, thence down said river to the w lino of fee 10 1 2 s r 2 w, thence sto a point w of of the n w cor of the P Swank d 1 c, thence e to the n e cor of said d 1 e ami e to Tualatin river, thence down snid river to the township line on the e line of iwc 12, name t and r, thence n to the 1 post on the said sec line, thence e 1 mile, tlieuco n i mile, theme e I mile, thence n ndle, thence e 1 miles, thence n to the n w corner of J L llicklin d 1 c, thence e to the s cor of D C Graham l 1 tliunre n to a line of sec 20, 1 1 s r 1 w, thence e to the pout on line of sec 25 same t and r, thence n 4 mile, thence e in ilo to county line, thence n about 3 mile to the placy ol beginning. Voting place, Union hall, f Weat Cedar. Commencing at the '4 pout on the ine of see 33 t 2 s r 1 w, running thence n 1 mile, thence w ,', mile, thonce n J mile, thence w ) mile, thence n to Tual atin river, thence up said river to the n cor of P Swank's d 1 c, thence w to the sec line between see's 15 and 10 t 2 s r 2 w, thence s to the county line, thence e 1 mile, thence s 2 mile, thence e 3 milre, thenre n 2 miles, thence e It milea to the place of la-ginning- Voting place, Mlddleton school house. - NOTE. The boundaries of the Road Districts are the mime as those of the Election Precincts except in Weat Putte and Gas ton when the doted lines show where the voting precinct is divided to make two Koad districts in each precinct. The large ontline figures are the Koad Dis trict tininlwra. Vkls vsatare l a every fee of lb osuwiswfl ' Laxative BrotnoQuioine Taw, w vvvtnj avepf wssaaw jaw WweLW-t..J m jf W' i ft Volumes, at lluiei, oi woman's haprii, ncss or mlksrv The dull, sunken eye, with Its nark circles !nw surely speak of womanly tw-heaiih. and its attendant suffering. With the dull eve goea usu ally the aallo-v, sunken cheek, the drawn mouth, the shrunken form the whole glory of woman's beauty marred by the euecta of uisea.se. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures the disease which undermine tne neaitu and mar the btauty of women. It estab lishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Dr, Fierce by letter free, and so obtain the advice of a specialist upon their disease, All correspondence u strictly private ana sacredly confidential. Address lit. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. With ptennnre I send a few line to let you know that I feci much bettor thnn for right yrar. he tore taking your medicine," write, Mra. l'ierce Uclu. of m West Phil. Street. York. Pa. "Will recommend IT. Pterce' meiticine tij every person who mny inmilrc a to whnt it has clone fur m. I was troubled with female weakness, aad beRan to think 1 would never be well. If I had continued the treatment r-rem-riltcd by my doctor 1 dou't know wh;t would have become of mm. When your treatment was commenced my weifrni was ios pound, at nrcHcnt it is 130. Have healthy color and my friends say J look well. My bent thank to you and my best wisnes, too, lor wnat you nave none tor mc.- "Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. l'ierce' Pleasant relicts cleanse the clocked system from accumulated impurities. Fine lurmn for pale dirt cheap by Thos. Wlthycombe, Hcholls, Oregon, v Schulinerich Br. . have a large stock of burlap pottto sacks which they sell at 4 ceo'-.. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yorj harrn't rpsiilnr, hfnlthy moTcmtnit of the) DOWeiB) eiorj sij, J"u rJ w win ire-. KnrD vout II. tViroe. In th art a net of vlo lent liBTDlo or irt uii(trroiin. mo niiMXiui- tea sutd cle-vn In to t-vko CANDY EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY MmurI Pnlattntil. anfctit. Tovntsi Ootid. DoO Newer Hlcken, Wtjakttis. r 4iiiHt. 10, ft, svi.fl 60 cent per boa. Writ fur frve ampUi, Mad booklet oa TatBfJUfl ksmxAY COvriHT. CHITAGO r W TOBK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN M0 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat This preparation contains all of th aigesianis ana algesia an Kinaa oi food. It Rives instant relief and never falla to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive) tomaens can tatco it. y its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everytbinjr else failed. It prevents formation of itas on the atom ach, relieving all distress after eating: Pletlngunncceasory. i'lcasant to take. It can't help out no yon gooti equaled only by E.O. PrWivr h. Oo., Ohleasjs iVil. but tfo contain Stt Unm Mo. skssV What (his Boy's Mother Says has been naid by the mothers of many other boys and girls, re garding the wonderful curative and strengthening qualities of Mill; Nervine Mastino. Nsb. "Our little boy, Harry, had spasms for 1 yesrs and we feared lb disease would atfrct his mind. Thoaiih we doctored continually he gnm worse and had ten sptms in one week. Cur at tention was directed to tr. Miles' Nerv ine and we becan its aae. Wtiea he had taken the fourth bottle the spasms disappeared and he has not had cne fur hve years. His health now is ref lect" Mas. U. M. TiNDAtL Dr. Miles' Remedies are told by all druggists on guarantee to benefit or money refunded. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, tea. .alBkaBW MKJJ, CATHARTIC U FARM WANTED... The undersigned dwdmi lo huy or rent a good farm In Waahlng. ton or Yamhill County. 91500 to 2000 to Invest Owners ntd ouly answer. lle.tu give full diwrrlplinn and tirnia when answering. Addrt , It. ('. Ynmlcrlie, Jr., lor us, . . Oregon. CITATION IN THE ClilCUIT tOUUT OK THE htat tit Oregon fur Washiuavt ja tuunty. In ths matter of of the estate oft MABOAKbTGKUriiJj r Ueceaaed. To Harry W. Grubbr,VeUtnna Macro Win. Victor i-rubbs, Lottie Grnbtoa, Jofau M. tirubbs. Yh'-odorv Lchler Grublx. Cbur lotte J. irwin. Lewis U. UroblM, aud LyiU . Keduian and to all persons iuteresteJ in said estate, greet iik; in the nuiua of the 6ui of On-H"": You are hereby cited aud rxuire,i to ap pear in the County Court oi ij btuUof Oreron. lor th. county of Wasluucton, ut the Court room thereof, at riilisoor-, in the eountv of WuhiUKton. on Mon Jav thd 3rd day of February, at 10 o clock, in uie loreuoou 01 ii.at uay. meu anu lucre to show causa, if any yon have, why an graaroitaiacoonsuouM not o nmaeauui oruina- and directma L. W, Uaiuea. ad' miniatratorol said estate, to sell at public sale, th follow inn described real ostat belouaiiia to said estate. Block 'M. in the city of forest orove. Wasbineton count Oregon, a prayed for iu the petition of said administrator now ou tile herein. Witness, the Hou. L. A. HOOD. Judiro of the county eourt of the State of Oregon, lor the eountv of Washington, with the seal of said eourt alllied this 2nd day of January, iuu?. J. W. MOitOA.V, Depnty. Xi 88 letter's Drsveofda Tsblets are soIl on positive guarantee, cures neart-oun raising of the food, distress after eating oi any lorin oi ayspepsta. one little tablt give inimedlai relief. 25 eta, and fiOcts a w wm arun eHai. . . Portland JSarfeets. Wheat Walla Walla, nominal He, 5;ie; bluestem, 66c; valley, 6a. Flonr best erades. 2.i6?3.50 per barrel ; graham, $2.U0. Oats Old, W(a tl per cental. Barley Feed. Ii5( 15.60: brewinir tl(i.00per ton. Milletun Bran. 1517: miiidlinga. im",iu; suons, iti(aii ; cuop, lia. llay Timothy. 11(S 13: clover. 7ri, tw.ov; uregon who nay, soem per ton. But'er Fancy creamery. 26(S'27ic dairy, 18W20c ; store, 131(r 15c per pound L' t". m.. t i. M,.n; ' Cheese Full cream twin. 131er Young American, I3jc(itl4c per pound fonltry I'hickens. mixed. t2.00( ii.uu ; nens, 8.uu(f3.WJ : dressed. 1U0 lie per pound : springs. f2.00e3.50 per dozen.;, ducks, la for old; 3.00(4.00 lor young ; geese, m at to tier dozen turkeys, live. 10(3 He; dressed, 10(3 Vthc per pound. Mutton Ijimba. 8Wc. gross: dreNsed owo'ao per pound ; sheep, f s.zs, gross dressed 6c per pound. Hogs Gross, heavy, $6(9)6.25; light, H-'Oi'vo: dressed, T(7Be per pound veai small, bwic: lame. 7M7'- per pound. . Beul Uross top steers. f3.60(it4.00 cows and heifers, 3.00(t3.60; druased beef, 6 J at 6c per pound. nop iu at l lie ier pound. Wool Valley. 11 at 134c: Eastern Oregon, 8 at 12c; mohair, 20 at 21c per POIIIKI. rotatoe $.85 W t.9o per sack Union $1,25 cwt, I till Oil I'M DISEASE. ine largest nm ever paid for a pre. scrlption, changed hands in Han Fran, ciero, Aug. 30, 11)01. The transfer in, volved In coin and stock (11 ,60(.00 and was paid by a party of business men for a spec! Ac for Bright' Disease an I Dla betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious invest! gation of the specitic Nov. 16, 11KK). They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got physi cians to name chronic, Incurable eases, and administered it with the physicians forjudges. Up to Aug. 6, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being bat thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied ami losed the transaction. I he proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical report of th test cases were pub' lished and will be mailed free on applica tion. Address John J. Fulton Com fany,,4 0 Montgomery 8t. 8an Francisco, Cal. Notice ot Flnnl Settlement. Notice I hereby given that I ttie nniler- stgnea, Kxeentor of tbe estate or M. v. Biiiitn, nave men in the Oonnty court of the state of Oregon, for Washington ouutv mv final account a executor of aid estate ana tnat said Court ha set Jlon- day, February 17th, lt. at 10 o'clock a in. of said day us the time and the ounty ourt room as the Dlaca for hear. ng obiections to said ftnal account and the settlement of the tame, iftitea Jan, l, liV- JOHN W.TIOAED. Executor of the Kstate of M I'. Bniitb, uectaaea. :iju Ml THON. N T11K CIKCTIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon, for Washing n County. Amlien Thornbnrg, Plaintiff vs. , I.. Mcleod, M. M. l.uelling, K. K. Miller, McMinnville Na tional Bank and the Portland Trust Company, Defendants. To A. L. Mcl-eod and M. M. Luelling. In the Name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby reitiired to appear and answer the complaint filed against yoo in the above entitled cause la the above named Court on or before sis weeks from the date, of the first publirntion of this summons; And if you fail so to appear and answer, phuntllT will apply to the Court for the relief demanded la hi complaint, to-wit: For a judgment airainst VnU and aach of von for th mm of t.mi.73 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per rent per annum since the 12th lay of December, lmw and the sum of Ui.w with interest thereon at the rate of per retit per annum since 8eptembrr .11, 1&H3. and the sum or f 13..HI with int erence t hereon at the rate of percent ler annnm since Septemlwr 11. lSit. aud the sum of fAHl with interest thereon st the rate of 0 per cent per annum since November 28, 1101. and th sum of f x) attorney's fees, ni the costs and disburse menu ot this suit ; that a certain mort gage FiecnUrd by the deiendant U, M l.uelling to Anton t fanner and which is recorded on page .10 of book 30 of record oi mortgage oi waaiiingtin county, cy egon, b lorecleeed and the land de scribed therein, to-wit : lots 6, 6, 7, H, II, 10. II and 12. or block 12. in South I'ark addition to the (Ity of Forest tiruve, Or egon, le sold and the proceed applied lo the payment of plaintifl' jadguienU I his snmmons I served upon vou bv nbllcatlnn bv virtue of an or.ivr rual br the llomirable L. A, Itiwd. OoUntv udg of Washington County. Oresc. which order waa made and datod n Jan- nary 28, XW2. and said order require you to appear and answer the complaint ithin sis weeks from the date of the rirl publication of this mmaioas, and the ate of it Hrst public-sum will he Jan uary 31, PJ02. 8. K HUSTON. 37-43 Attorney for riaiatiff , Timber I.nrd, Act J one 3. H7H KUTlt'l-: KORlLBLlCATI03f Umtku 8'aiaa Laxd Orrici, Oai:! Citt, Claa.. Die. W, 1301. VOTICi: 13 HEREBY GIVEW THAT X y in c niuliunce with the provision the act of Coiipresa of Jane 3. 1h7i. untitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of ( auf'jrtiu, Orexou, NevuJa and Washington Territory,', as extended to all tiiu 1 ubliy Land States by set of Aoatut 4. Julius C. Burke, of Uolalla. county of tllackainas, btat ol Oregon. b& tbia day uieuin miaoince unsworn statement ru. .V,ut. for the purchase of Lots 2, t aud 4 ol Hrction No. fin Townthin No. 2 North. Bange No. t) VVost and will offer proof to snow that loa land sought is mor valuable tor its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land t-efore Uie lievister and Keceiver of this oflic at Oregon City oo Monday, tb luth day of March, 1W2. He name- a witnesses: Robert J-oaden, of Fortland, Ore, Edward Burke, ol " Uobert Obborne, of ... Lewis C. Thouipaon. of ' ' Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-described land are requested to hie their claims in this oflice on or before said 10th duy of March 1!M2. CHA8. B. UOOKES, 31-10 - Begialer White Dollar line, PORTLAfiD-ftSTORfA Route. Str. "BAILEY GATZERT" Daily Round Trips except Snnday TIME CAHD Leave Portland Leave Astoria ...7 a. m. ...7 p. m. THE DALLES PORT LAND RODTE STR "TAHOMA" lletneen Portland, The Dalles aad Way Points. TIME CARD Leave Portland Mon. Wed.,Fri. . 7 a. m, Arrive The Dalles, same day . . . ,n5 p. m Leave' " Tuew.,Thura.,Sat.,.7 a. m. Arrive Portland, same day.. 4 p. m. j0CrThig Route has the Grandest scenic Attractions on r,artn, MEALS THE VERY BEST ' Landing and Office: .Foot Alder 8irect. Both Phones, Main 851 PORTLAND, OREGON. JOHN 31. 1 ILLOOJi, agt The Dalles A. J. TAYLOR, agt Astoria. J. C. WYATT, agt Vancouver, WOLFORD A WYER8, agls White Salmon, PUATUER II EMU AN. agts Hood River. E. W. t'RICHTO.N, agt Portland Uow ThisI We nfl'er One Hundred Dnllnra Tiswnv,! foe -n case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. F. T. CilKNEY A: CO., l'rops., Toledo, O. We. the underslirnrd. h.iv known V. J. Cheney for the laat 16 year, mid believe mm periectty Honorable in all business transactions and tinanciullv able to carrv outuny obturations made by their firm. vvkht a. luuAX. wnolesitle Urucirlsta. Toledo. O. Walhinu, Kin.ian Makvih, Wholesale Druggists, '1 oledo, O. Hull's Cutarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous stir aces ol the system, trice 75c per bot tle, gold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hairs tauiUy rills are the best. WE MAKE The le?t Cough Remedy the market, and if YOU NEED A Cough Remedy, our's will do the work. WE KNOW It contains nothing injurious and gives speedy relief, as DOZENS In this city will testify. TBICE 25 r I . 60 cts. and HAH) Delta Drug Store. h Stain Street, itllhibero, Oregeu. J Not lee et Final Krttlemrnt. Notice is hereby eiven that I. the under siKiiol, executor of the relate of Kilxabeth Uitcnic. uecriiseil. Ouve Iilwl my linal ac count as executor of said ett in the Xuiitjr Court of W antiunion County, Or- a.. ... d (. .1 t iu. K... ... f a v p. . m.u ...a. Maw wh.v u,i rti Mvir day, eetiruary u, iHirj at 10 O'c oik A. M., s the time, and the County Court rioiii as th tiluc for henrine obieetiona to said account and the linal aettlemant of aa'il retnte. ' Dated at Hillsboro. Orciton. this Wh ay of January 1U0-J, 8. a ritchky. Exeeutor of the aatate of 1 liaabelb Kitcb- cy, di-ceased. M-38. . Ketlre ot Final Settlement, Notice i herebv niven that the under aned ha tiled htr final account in the Viintr t'ourt i,f the State of Owron. for the County of Vaiiinglon, in the matter of the estate of S. K. 1'attrrtnn, dereaevd. and that nid Court ha set Monday, th 3d day of M-r, h, IXC, at 2 in the altar noon of aij da v. as the time and the County Court room a tbe tdace, for the hearimi ot ohievtiona to saltl account and tlie fiual seitlement of said estate, Dated Jantiarv M liK)2. AMIR L. PATTERSON". xrcuirit of the !t will and tesUment and estate of S. K. Patterson, decrasctl U 1 , THE SHOE Is still on and until Feb. 1, 02 will coutinue to make a -big reduction in' shoes. THEY ii And to get algood fit you do not want to wait until the last day. No shelf-worn stock. L..:r... Just a Little Cough ' But if you were to probe the common cause of most lung troubles, including consumption, you'd find that they originated in "Just a little Cough.": Do you know it's just as easy to get rid of that little cough, or a bigger one, .is to keep on coughing? Our "Cough Syrup" does it every day in the week. Whichi would you rather keep, your cough or the 50 cents tjiat our Cough Syrup costs? The Killsboro Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, intelligent druggist or physician will tel you that tiarcotlu poisons such as opium, henbane, deadly nightshade or cocaine and mercury are and have been since tbe Dark At es uso) ill all Pile Medicines, and that such niedii-ation really perpetuates Piles. Verus Pile euro is not a relic of the Dark Ages, hence contains no narcotics or nicrcnrv, $6000 Roward if a trace of any narcotic or mer cury can be foudd in Verus. All others contain narcotics or mercurr. ix-ny it if you dare inossbacks. 160 Howard if Verus fails to euro any case of" Piles. Wont cases cured with one box of A'ema. Over -10,000 permanent enres in five years ; Sold in Hillsboro by the Twentieth Century Store: . t The Hillsboro Pharmacy, i , d. P. OAVIE8. PRaSIBSKT. , ! f St. Charles Hotel ISCORFOBATID Frent and Jttorrlien Streets, I'erllnnd Oregon. Electric iUghta, Klnctrio bells and Hydraulic Elevator. 150 Rooms at 26 to 60c. Suites, 75, to p$l. Meed . Restaurant Connection. Notice of Final Settlement. N Jtice is hereby eiven that the under sianed has filed his final accnunt; in the Cunty Court of the State of Oregon for Washington Count v and that anid i'rviirt has set Moiniiy, the. 21th day of ebruany, 1!U. at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said dny as the time and the County Court room us the pliice for hear ing objection to ennl account und the unai settlement of said estate. Dated Dec 17.1MH. wn.i.iAr I.. A"Misn AdminiKtrator de bouis-non of the 'wtitt or a. v. Uaymond. deccasciL m 40 Kotlce of Final Nrttlement. ' 1 Notice i hereby Klven that the under signed, has tiled ui the County Court of the Btate of Oregon, for Wnshinston County, hi final account as administrat or ot the estate of W, . Holston, decoaa ea, anu mat sa a t;ourt nas appointed Monday the 3rd day of March. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said dn a tne time lor ncanng oojeciiona 10 sucn acccoum, ana lor tne semomeni tnereot F. Y. KOL8TOS. Administrator of the estate of W, F, Hois ton, deceased. , :J7-41 Timber Land, Act June 3, 1 H7H NOTICE for PUBLICATION. UsiTio 8tstbs h.nn Orncc, ' ' Uastios Citt.Uks., January 4, 1'.ffZ. NOTU K IS HEIIKBY OIVKN THAT in compliance with the Provision, of th act of Cpntfrea of June . 17, entitled An act lor tn ai 01 timber lauo m th States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,'1 as extended to nil th I'ublic Land States by act ol Auvnat 4, law, John Kcalund, of 1'ortland, Coun ty of Multnomah, Ht-ito of Or gon, baa tnia day tiled In this 01 tie. hts a worn statement Mo. i.VTft. for tlie nurchaM of ilio W i of N W and lot . 3 and 4 of eeetion No, 11 In Township No. '1 North. Ivann No. o S eat. and will oiler uroof 10 show that the laud sought ia more valu able for Its timber or stone than for ami. cultural yurposea. aud to etubliau hut riaim to aia lanii neiore iup l.egistcr aad, K reviver of thi olfirw at Orecon 1 itv. Oregon, on Monday, tb 24lh dny of Aisrcn. itsM. ueuamea aawitnee: C. Hurke. of Md!-.II,i. r.- .- Edward Hurke, of IVrtiund, ' Robert Louden, ol Lewi Thorn paou. of Aad all Mrsoua cUimina aJvrral ,k abovtMlncribed land arc rmueatad. to his their claim in taia olfit- mi nr tinn. aid Jlth day of Ma-rh. llifti ... CHAM. 11. MOOUKS. ' t"4j littrial... I BIG IIMsWH HPastB - 7" K Which' is Cheaper? C. T. DELCHEH, SO-V AND TREA9. Iu Give us a call, DAVIS & BELCHER, Managers. Timber Land, Act Jnne 3,187 KOOf CE FOB PtmncATioy DstTKD brTK Laud Ornra. ' Oaaunn Citt, Oar.. Dac. 21. HI0I VTOTICU 18 HKKEBY UIVKX THAT XI in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congrra of I tine 8, 78, entitled An act for the sale of timber lamia in the Htnloaof California, Oregon. Nevada and yVaahinglon Territory," us e tended to all 1 Llcaud 8tstc by wt ' August . 1S92, J. B Houston. Glenwood, Ciranty of WaaMngton. Mate of Oregon, hns tins day tiled in this ollicu h s swor.i itate meBi .0 173- for h purcime oi E ! of the 8 W V and lot 3 :md 4 pf Section No 31 in township Xo. 4 North, Rang No V and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mor valuable for it timber or stoue than, for agricultural purposes, and to entabliah his clolm to said land before the Keg1.ter and Keceiver at thia ollice at i).rv" .City 00 Thursday, the roth day of starch, 1D02. , He mimea as witnesses: hi ll" i0,?9". of I Glenwood, Oregon. Wm. A. Trita, of , VvS- Whitten, of . WoiKliawn. " A. Gordon, ol , 1'ortland, M Any and all' nprmnna f.lnin.in . M the aovdecnbed laud an rei united to tile their e aims in this office on or before said SOth day of March, lana. t, CHAB.it. MOORK8. " " "'" Reirleter SUMJIOXS. N mt CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Ureeon. fur w..i,tni- IV...I. . " ' ' "B"i Delia McLin. 1'lnlntl . -v 3 Uji.MoLlu, .. ... Defendant) 10 William McLUi. th above named deiendant: Tn the Name of the State of Oregon, you arw leqpired to apprar and answer the oomplwnt hied againit you in the above ntitled suit iu the above mum! Court, on or before Mx weeks from the date of the LJTi .bJir?i,1, fm u'n.t which will bt on the Slst day of January, is.. AJSLrr"1 T to r-r-aran.l answer iKa-Eft'r'1 l,f ?VP7 lUe Court fo r e m,,ndeJjn her complaint here i?lJL ! F.or "issolviiig the marriage contract now exi-tine hetwMn IhZ lKimBrUftMmlf '0Urailr wSSS tn lmniip lt iA nt t . .... . " thi, UiiW .-A . '""ZT" P'aimin to -1 . . . . J ' 1 1 1 1 I 111 ' I hi 1 U the pUiauir. and lor anrh ntkV.i.. the Court ma anmr ,..i..i.i. HTrHhu": 'S Pblid brord-ref Win , and ai nnlr k ... pear and answer, th eomnmlnt within aix aeeas irom thedaisof its linn publ c-.tion. . I I 4 4 . 1. HUH TON, Attorney for l'laintitt. "