4
V.,
V;
aiLLSBoiio isDErr
Intu4 ia Ui pvv&m
as wd'ii-rlvai ninit r
- , - t'
SuWrlptioa. 'n auwmt,
HILLSBOBO mW.IFUIj
friday, juk;
' AK. HIT
, I ' " ! .-
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.The Ariw
: tacks on Mr. -.
election U ovi
wsflavery m-u - '
misused iH ti ' .
manner in Uir.ai.
like itsaiuii'Ua'c'
mention J a Mi.fr
Jollar tiu'.t Mr. I V
Illegally ii Ulshosf .
wai lV''u!y '.
yes-a uri.- Hoc
waa knr:'i nil irtn Ht
uHoneHt Joh:i .Mveri wiio hail t.
sign every voucher for the- k re
eeived by Mr Kuriili - Uwitj- U
S. Marshal, Mr. J-'umib waa sfter
warda nominated for herlfl by tbe
democrat in parly in Vtuatiia county
ami wait twice eluctfil to t bn office
by ovKrwIiHlniug wajoritit anil no
democrat ever abused bui of any
thing wrong unrll be refuted to up
port IJryau unit free Hvet la J 8t.
He waa iiflcrwardt! elected mayor of
Pendleton ntum or trite wbere tbe
election traa bittery contested, hut
be whs never accord of anything
wrong until be waa nominated for
governor when tbe democrats and
the "Jo Hltnon" republicans di9cov
'red that bo was a bad man. Mr.
Furnish' defeat la not due to any de
feet in bin pergonal character, but to
the factional fight In tbe republican
party. During tbe campaign, not
withstanding tbe cowardly Intima
tions of Mr. Chamberlain and the
democratic presa of Oregon, Mr. Fur
nUb refused to make any attack on
Mr. Chamberlain' personal character
and requested his frlonda not to du
ao. Ilia wishes In this matter were
respected, but there Is uo doubt be
could have been elected if a different
course had been pursued lu tbla mat.
tar. The Independent baa no desire
to pursue a different course now, but
knowing what It doea know about
Mr. Chamberlain, it Is a little galling
to bear these continued attacks upon
Mr. Furnish, and If it Is kept op the
Independent may be tempted to
I'talkout In meeting."
The Argus ppoars to be very sor
ry over the election of the editor of
the Independent to I he legislature.
Not content with iwrsonal attack
during the campaign, It keeps It up
and refers to him as a mental mis
fit" etc. Prior to the meeting of the
state convention!', tbe Argus was
booming the Independent editor lor
state printer. According to tbe , Ar
guf, he was well qualified for that
very lmmrtant position, hut Is now
utterly disqualified for that very
much Inferior office of member of tbe
legislature. The courxe of the Argus
ia this matter due It nocredit. Mr.
Gault was not a candidate for state
printer, and hadn't the tightest
chance of getting it if he bad. This
the Argus well knew. The editor of
tho Argus was a candidate for tbe
nomination for stale printer, nnd as
the resuis showed, had a good chance
to get it. For this reason and lor
this reason only, the Argus was puf
fing the editor of the Indeieiident
fitr stale printer knowing that (lault
would not hn nnmlnatait nml think.
Ing tint ! g WOUM .. . r
can "utn'iut In this "u.;i . V-it ill!
!.) P'i W'-rU.
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ia tlic i'tt'ilj""'
el ilin i'ic I'm i-
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Mll'. bl lull
it4 1 1 1 in hi
s.'uni.. pi.liry f. '
si'. - .,
hi ". fjui
only ti-tir oii.-,i
hiaii ni l
' lUOf'lH ut:i.
York ' (I ,. .
' t)th tint rT.,r.
n'HIiii"'
crul f p ,y i.
Inie;ioiiii-n"-j
witlirtr..-..-. 'Vi.
berbin fude :.u
with ; it j.Hf )
that vim- ii ,
rosy oi. r i ,
lican.
Ob lOi' r ,)i. i i
aboil 2;, ln; ii
smal i'j,riitiN i
curw' I y i r.i .
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ing 1 :, 'il n o I
Karll r. i tv,- . :
KM) . I'l l , lov'v
9M ft i f! " .!!., IY '
byoa v :. . .
'n Corvali; iJak remark:
tin- Mont k-i.t supporter of
l rxtl- j'prlwd at the
r bw r.tr.,iij- :o tola county.
:' r.ar4gt ha ruesived but 31
ir.-?r tUa b'tltrd Daly In
n KDy, ju l Ma majority tbls
S ..ver',1. J-:, v.'ev.ibwforil la 198.
. f n',4'X'iil.i sk for no nlgnar
iUFrit; till' rie-fl of BaotOO
;y ci-uld ivu L'u better evidence
' ' m-i vitv-r nnd 'ft lent la bli
V
, iiii-t-ti-iu
) ha-; h '
Whu-hirf-li - bccti iBU-'tsl i. i
, . . ; X'k 11. u iuib$ o.U wuicu
in nice o.i uinwl to agree
i hli -4 of mul y, was passeif
Ik.ui iu.5 sDt .back to be
"hi'r i ibf ho se amendmoots
;(! lu wit! uiit debate, and
i-i m i iliu i: diaa war vote-
" :'i.-ii:i bill ihs ,'Nissed thebouse
'an.! four y th ago m few
..I. T.ui i 1 1:' Uaiem got con
' Vi Vru' State Assocla.
:i,i a.. ! a1l .iit..i! h t.iof resolutions
h"inim thmr -ble sy they
trl-! '.' iuMkc jii):'u . 1 capital agulust
Mr.' ifi't l'i ' b greatness ol
)ul no (ttentiou ' was given to tbe
backbiters, but be worked ou till
now be lias gained what lie lias
worked for during tbe past six years.
These biUs with tbe liberal appro
priatlouH received for Oregon makes
this ses4ou very successful for Mr,
Tonguti
rVUI MUilk, UTAH.
Among tbe beautiful drives lu or
around tbe city of (Jrcat Halt Lake
ia that to Fort Douglas. Aud June,
the most beautiful month in all the
year is the tiino when it is seen to
best advuutuge. The Fort Is two
miles eust of the city at the foot of
tbe Wasatch mountains. .
The view from the fori boulevard
is magniflcaut. It is something like
looking over the city ol Portland
from the heights. Below, the valley
Is spread out like a scroll. The city
with Its thousands of tal poplar and
locust tfeea along tbe wide streets
resembles an Immense park, Tbe
hour I visited the post was Just be
fore sunset. A light cloud of smoke
bung above tbe town helping the
trees to conceal all excepting the lar
ger buildings such aa tbe Temple,
the city and county buildings, etc.
In the West, the Jordan, called by
the Spaniards tbe Santa Anna, winda
like a ribbon of sliver through the
valley, and beyond It , Great Halt
Lake, mirroring In Ita quiet depths,
the sky, which is brilliant now wit.
tints of sunset. Still farther west,
faintly outlined against the blue, the
distant Oquirrh Kange can be seen.
Huthoast the rugged Wasatch, with
ita covering of snow, Is all purple
and azure, while north and east of
us the hills are' covered with the
fresh green verdnra of spring.
Among thoso green hills nestles
the fort, which is built In the shape
of a horseshoe. The site at first In
eluded one square mile, but waa
afterward enlarged to 2,600 acres.
Bancroft says that during the time
of the Utali war "A iwrty of Culifor
ula volunteers was encamped near
Halt lake City, ostensibly for pro
tectlon against the Indians, though
in fact the mail route and telegraph
line were not considered secure in
the bauds of the saints, aud perhaps
alfo for the purpose of, holding the
territory under military surveillauce.
Colouel lloiinur was ordered to Utah
in May, IHii'J, liii command consist
ing of tbe Jtnl California Infantry i
t.ii mri i.i he 2nd California Cav i
i ' d Mued by a few com
li'.i ... - v Nevada, aud miiHteriug
lu . seveb buudred itieu,
rtic d j i .i ! volunteered in tbe ex.
I p t '.i ii '.. being ordered to the
ir '". id great was their dis
- " bad became known
1 1 their deetiuation. In
i ' is troops reached camp
' ! '! -. it was supposed that
t'i. v,,; ;r would encamp,
.'iii-i ii". u adiug officer was in.
Mii.'i"' iu uesrvr . approach to
-t-'iiM would lie permitted.
in'' iaid no heed to this
" declareil that he
i' rt .-t. ! I. e Jordan tho all bell
' y.ittti buuealh It. Ou the
l.iy 1. men, after passing
i :h ss. Aki City with fixed
n.-.j 1 .Ail d rlQt and shotted
-ii, ' uii"i pedou the brow of a
.!t ( city, their artillery
. I . iiih.! it llrighuui Young's
IHV. T''
I-' 1.4 lii' ':4ii
; s''..rw.
! ..''
i I'M li t ! ,
'- :'. k Oi.,-,.
ll.l .IM I 1.
1 I l 'l'i . f
1 : 1
nr. 1 t-kp.
(I !..( I',.
i). , r
this epot wsa glveo
i Douglaa, tbe site be.
decimal -m niilitsry
ail the winter of
la, bole day iu the
red with frame
tronnent quurVrs U
fiillewlnjr "UMiiner
to the government
tiU ami shliiKle.
f Bmt winter in this
pvhi-rca now they
n' lUclllriK. Irin
niany idiade trec,
and Muarea, a irvt
coupla of (buntalna,
nearly aa larg aa
ircb in HilUboro.
,1- .. I
They have a little world of t hair own
up there- There art, ao an officer
told nt, about 600 men stationed
there at tbe present slate. Tbey
have two batteries of artillery. The
12th infantry came la May from the
Philippines, tbe 18tb from Ft. Doug.
las beioa-sent to Ft Logan and
Whipple Barrack.
Fort Doug hu la used now more
for a plao to W1 wiI-Nt" arrt pre
pir? thtrii for ifrvltc, u1 s a place
ot nm ftof hrJ u Ji'tiii'iiin. than
Frank Uinkey, Yale, '!, fit
nious football captain, told tbe fol
lowing story at a recent college
aluuiut dinner:
"It happened in . mt. (Some
sophomores noticed that two poor
country boys began their house
keeping lu a room on the ground
floor of oue of tbe college bails, with
a miserable apology tor a bed, uo
carpet, uo table, aud only two chairs
as the sum tola) of lljeir outfit.
They proposed to board themselves,
but bad ouly a few dollars for their
food during the term. Tbey ex
pected bailing aud were not disap
pointed. 'One night the trembling youths
were summoucd by a sophomore,
who was uot overuortoom, to go to
room upstairs, Tbey obeyed, pale
with fear. Tbey were, detained
about an hour, but were ouly qulzztd
by tbe circle of student' In the ruuni.
Then tbey were released, E derirg
their own apartment, bey were daa
xled by a new carpel, a tasteful bed
stead fully equipped, a study table,
easy chairs, a handsome drup-lamp,
a boukcase partly filled with books,
a stovo, pictures ou the walls, rugs,
etc., while In a closet were enough
provisions to last a week." Boston
Herald. -
VOTE IDM UOVEKKOJI,
Below is given the vote cast for
governor at tbe. late eleotlon. In
four counties only majorities are re
ported hence tbe vote thrown la con
slderably wore than the totals noted,
though Cbamberlalu's plurality of
256 ia not disturbed by such omis
sion i
Klectioo
of 1898
Glsction
of 1908
7 I
1. '
a-
"vwo
9113
ua-i
803
5H0
130
13
445
820
34
1223
HlSi
Mil
4HI
2432
445
1748
543
2523
1V1O
7481;
1001
525I
I7!
ItMl
hw
VII
11m
1811
437:
m
COUNTIES.
'If
7
Baktr
Uratua .......
CIsckaioM. . . .
Clatsop
Columbia. . . . .
Coo-,
Crook
Curry
DonglM
(iilllum. . . . . .
(rant
Harney
Jackson
Juacpbine
Klamath
Luke
Lane
Lincoln
Linn
Malheur
Mar iia
Morrow
Multnomah...
Polk
Nherman ,
Tillamook. ...
I'matllla
t'liion. ........
Wallowa.......
Wan
Valiiii)(tou... ,
Whitdur
Yamhill
Tiilal
l'lurnlitirs
2)71
Wft,
842
Z10I 17;
liMtf iM
1721
WI7
4H5
789
B23
TiA 514
m 0161
W7: 42t
310
1053
564
7
nasi
U7
4I
K'77l
m4
342
3?3
18HD
414
2t)fl!
665
2713!
488
4037
11701
2Hft'
323!
1400
14M
3T4
lW
l2itr
1844
39ti
815
1825
7
347
1360
827
43U
433
vast
47V
1902
387
3SIIH
632
10K6I
1287
478
03A
1847
Itttift
KMX
13H0
1743
414
328
2172
52
2081
649
2845
814
H222
1121
311
412
217
I7ii0
8'.'3
1174
134K
2m:
i f;Ji,: 34-'H2; mm w2
MO! I'OR sin PORT.
Uregeu's raverlte Heasble Kmtrt.
itcvogulslng the advantages of
Ncwpoitasa summer resort over
other seaside resorts in the North
west, aud to make It possible for all
who desire to do so to spend their
vacation by the- ocean waves, the
Sou 1 hern Facillc Compauy, In con
ncction with the Oorvallls l Eastern
llailroad, will place on sale, effective
June Li, round-trip tickets from all
points iu Oreicou ou the Houtbern
1'acilic to Newport, good for return
until Octolr 10, at secially retluced
rales. ,
For lull information pi ase iu-
quire ol your local agent.
I too nd trip from llillsboro good
until OctolHr lit, tK i
Hound trip from llillsboro Hatur
day, giNNl to reiurn following Mou
day, l ,'ii.
I On MiHitlay evfuiny laat the ex
ciimino train la-arlng the Supreme
1'ftlire A. O. U. W., baited at the
HilUboro Klation limjt aootiKh for the
huliwof IliilatMtni lkgrw or Honor
to replace willed roaea with fresh
om. IliiMaiM LNlir A. O. U. V,
put on aevvral rralea of atrawberriea.
Oiairman Durham of tha rweptioo
commiltcentalcil ihM the day had
not bmn totwlonic K the eMteram.
Not a whimper of being wearied bad
been heard. The iicunioawta de
clare they haw not twfom bwa r
celvad with aucb cordiality or to
Urtained to wuptlottaly.
Good enough
fo ran) body!
jAlc Havana Fiuci
w wLMm
i" nOKODORA "'BANDS 'en
tamtvel tXtsltafs re ml
" S TAR," HORSB SHOE.".
SPEARHEAD." STANDARD NA Vf."
V: OLD PEACH A HONEY.".
tZSA WIOG.W OLE -VARCINT"
ySMASTERtWORXMAN"iTobaceo. ,
1'arlluuil Jlurki t-..
WliKut Wullii Wulla, nnmiiml rvt
ijti :'.; bluvstoiu, 07c; vullcy, x.
t lour liest kih'U'H, L'.(.r)i 3.50 tier
bsrrel ; grnlium, 'J.(ill.
Uiils um, fl z.jrl mi per wiiliil.
Barley Feed. 22f 22.fo! : brewiiii;.
$23.00 per ton.
Millsiufis -llrsn, 15W17; miildlinj;,
tlf'H,20 ; shorts, lti 17 ; chop, rt.
Hay Timothy, 1 1 I'm 15; clover,
10.60; Ort-eon wild hay, f5( i ei- Ion.
Buter Fbik'V ercaniarv. lllfi. 17.'.i--
dairy, 12i 15c; store, VU I.m- per )iouiid
Cheeae h'ull ertiiim twins. 13'.c:
Youiitf Americun, 1 SAcf" l ie lier imcnd.
Poultry lliickuim. niixecf. I.COO
5.00; hens, 5.00nt5 50; ilresHud, 10(rf
1 lc per (Hiiind ; xpriugs, $2.U0(.C.50 per
doxeii; ducks, $3 lor old; $:l.00i I .W)
for TOUIIL': aeese. SI) itt ll ir dozen :
turkeys, live, low Up; dre-srd, 10('
rJiO tr ponml.
Alutton loimVis. Il' .V. ltoh: iIicsmhI.
8(46'vC per pound ; slievp, $:.25, gro.s ;
ui-ewei', oe er pouml.
Hogs irons, heavy, $i!((i(1.25; lilit ,
f4.75(i5; drewwil, 7in7,1u ier ihiiiikI,
eal huiall. 8(n!ie: lariic. 7(7iJi'
per ponud.
Btlet U rOilH tor slcem. :!.!(0(.it.,0l);
cows and haifera, V3.IKm 3.50 ; 1 1 re; we. I
oeel, OJ at pT miinil.
JIoum 104 at loii: iier iioiiikI.
Wool Valley, 12 at J IV: fviHti ru
Oregon, 8 at 12Je; mohair, 20 ut 2le jier
pounti.
Potatoes 1 1. 00 (.i $1.4"i iter -au k.
Onions -', cwi,
SttTfil Many 11 Time. .
won't neglect cougliH ami colds
even if it is spring. Such ram often
result seriously at this wnwn Just
because ieoplc aro can-less. A dose
of One Minute Coiif-h Cure will re.
move all danger. Absolutely -afi".
Acts at once. Mure cure for cihiIih,
cow, croup, bronchitis and other
throat and lung troubles. imvt
used Ooo Minute f Vmh Curo sever
al years," says Post master ('. 0
Dawson, lltrr, III. "It Is t h- very
lies! cough medicine 00 the market.
It has saved me msny a severe hpell
of sickness and I wsrinlv rccom
mend It." The children's f:ivnrite.
Del Is drug !tor.
Mot ire to t'outrt.rtr.
Ccalcd till will lie reeelveil at tin t'oiin.
tv oiirt room in llilM.oro, Drt-Kon. 011
Wednvmiav. July -J. lmr lor the .-..iiMirn...
tion or a fill ut A Beott'n place 011 the riv
er roml to ViiriiiiiiKtoii. huviiieationii at
lliu l. oil 11 ly Ulrrk k olin-e.
ny omer 01 Hit- iiiiiuiiMsioner.- June !i,
t!"'-.. I.A. UllOI).
.111 .gv.
Smt ! or Fin it I Sol ( leini 11 1 .
Nodi-e in herrhv L-ivc-M lh.,l 11,.. ,,
i;ned ailiiiihi.xtrutor of the estate of Mary
A. McU-. il. ileeenM-il. ha lih il I.i. r,,i,.i
account ami report as such ailn.iiii.lrator
01 .11c . uioiiy t our! 01 the eon ty ol
naniiuuion. suite 01 ir,.,-..n ..i,,l ti, .1
saiil t'ourl has npHliiliii Miunlay, the :'lst
uaroi juiv, i: J. t 10 o'clock a 111.
Hid day, lor the hi-nrinir ot ohiivlions
"nut hnul at-i-oimt itml fur H.a m,hUi, ......
in saiu estate.
II TonKiiii W. M. JACKSON
Aflornrys. Ailininis ralor of
the estate of Mary
A. .Mi-I.i.kI, iheeas
Dated Oil- p'tli day of 1 tine. l:rj. 1 !
Subscribe
for 'the
Independoni
Nov
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
Till Kind Yon Havi Always Bought
Bear tha
SifBatwvef
3 -
OP SIX WEEKS
Beginning Monday. Juno ZQ, wilt be eon
ducted In oii of tho rooms of the ort-l.-inu
Jftmlmsa Collisf. rornir J'ark nm!
'ush!it.a trca. It will b,. utrictly o
K-h...ji st'itly. ili.aliind tn aUt i.ai-iii r.
to UahT fna.len In the AuKU.rt ixamim
ticn. i'urtJi'-r particuUru 011 auulu-Miun.
OPEN ALL THE YEAK
The I'.r;lar.il IliiMni - roll, (. 1, n,. ...
, the yiir. Ktu,.-nts inuy .-nii-r ut an;.
I course, .mil r.ci ivM lnJivMual .1
striictii.li. u r"i r rr'-!. f:il. ,r ,r rt.I f.y
catalMguv. Learn what and h..- t. 1
A. H. AnulrmiK. I. H.. FrLiriiml.
TiialMT I. nml. At-t .1 line .J. I SIS
ooh kku: rrai.i'ATio
l'MTi;tlS'HTk l.AMi (Mi ll E.
UhEiitiN thTY, I IB .. M '.V SI. S)--
Y'"!' i: IS HKliKUY tllVKS TlU'i
.1 'ii e.mipiiaiiKtf nrith the tirovifiuns .1!
tin- art 01 l iiiicrwril' lunert, l.--7.t. mtitl -il
"Ah aei lor I he n:i!e tl' (inilier lamin 111
.l l t i 1 iiUl'iniia urron. Ni-va.la ai,i
Wa!ijM;riiin i frriior," a.s evt.mk-il In nil
Hie i'ul.lie 1 anil .StnlV l.y act hi .uiniiHt. !
is-j.'. JhIiii lihiser, of (iliitjr, ( nuiitv .'
1 lalsnp, ..-tali- 1.1' iti'koii, "),.,s
this iIhv lil. il 111 t ti is lUliee lid nwora Kta,.
im-iii S. '7.'-, for lhi )iueha ol W ' . 111
1 lie N W i4 .HP.! , M W 1 , Kt: lu. S V 1 .
n V I, el ,-. .N.i. .-I i -- ;, (; xy
ami will ..ilr ).in,.r to kIiow ihat the Ian. I
kiuikIii in niore valiiali lor il limber nr
t .lie ill. 111 Jor atrriciiluiral pin (jm.s.-.s. urnl
n cMtitLlit.-! Iiix claim to tutul laml Ix-ii, c
I lie lU'j-'i ler ami Ct ei-ivl-r at tlii.- nlliceai
Orep.n l iiy on i'ii.lay, Hie Mil. ilay .
Amru. t, line.
Jlc name a.i u if i.f.sM's :
John lienrlt.ol' 1 ilney, Ori;ijii.
hilinn fl.trl'v. f
lieiite Veb.s, i f AsltHia, ''
I. lar - I'.. I..tivin. of "
Ally an i :A. li.rM.iiiw ..l.iin.ii.t .! ... .p. 1
Ilie ai)iivi-iio-nieil laiKlx aro iviiit nlil i.
lile Ihi-ir u tiiiiM in thi nilii-i' nn ,,rhi i,ir..
aiil Mh day el' Aii)Mt, l
HAS. 11. MUOI.'IS.
Ki-iiisti-i1.
Notice of Miml Sett!eiiictil .
Notice is herel.v uiven ttitit the nntler-
uiKiied exeoutoiM ol'tlie last will anil U-.sla-
ne"t o: Jonn Kay, ueei aseil, have liii-l
their linal aevounl as aneli eseeiitor in
the county eourt i1' W'asliiii.'L.pn county.
i'lexnn, ami Mailt seeounl will In. Iit-icl t.y
saiil court on .M on, I ay. .Inly 7, l;u.. at the
nou" in lu 11 cna Kui :iaiu ilay.
Mary J ash Ivav
11 IR v U. Ka v
KxeiMitrix ami eseeutnr ul the l:nl. will
nnd testainiM't of J , li 11 Kay, .;i eensi.l.
Itidm for Wood.
Niitice i lierehy eiven lh:U the limler.
.si;ntnl will receive hull lroin ih'le nnlil
iMiiiulav. June !i . VI -' lor (11111 s i n.. nn.l
tleliverini; in the hehool vitnl iu Hillsboro.
Oregon,
10I ..1I1H.M In; nun: in t!nni l'oi.B l)ir
cut four feel, in leiiuth I111111 L-iven liiuhe.
anil Ui-livi-i-eil liy Seiteinl.i.r I. f 11;
lly orili r the Hoant o. Iliref tors m-IiooI
li.striel No. 7.
I'l TKK Uiibcoh .
H-,"i 'ierk.
Sununor Normal
The lirst leini nf the Caji'it-.il
Suninier Normal opened Mty T, in
tho 1st Nrtliiiiial hnnl; bldr, Nulem,
Ore., to continue eilit wcekn. Ttii
tion $C for Mm term or $1 rr week.
The .second term ojioom June ;!o I.i
eniilinue till the AiitfilHt cxainina
tion. Tiiilion $."1.
(?lrts(M will be formed in nil the
brain-lux rci(iiircd for state ami
enmity :ii--r4. I'.iiHrd $:! per week.
The MlletnhMicti will be Inrw.
lJor informal ion nihires,
J. J. KUAI'K,
Salem, Ore.
Acker' HyspepsLi Tablets are solt.
on positive piiarantee. t ureH liearl-huri
raisim; ol the food, ilistreMH alter eatimr o
liny form ol l ydpepsla. Ojie lillle lahli
iriven iniinrilnue relief, f . els, and .')ei
Hie lielta iru Htore.
olicolo 'onf i-nctorM.
"-ea'cil 1'IiIm will he rereived fit Ihe eoiin
ty court room Weilnesilav, iune l.l'.i lor
tne coiistriicuon ol a limine nerosx Dairy
crit-K m me point euiiimoiiiy Kuinvn ai
Sushtuir In i,h;e.
lie- yanie hriihre.
Kiieciiiealioim ttm he been at the clerk's
olliee.
liy order ol the roninii-ioiierji' 1 'ourt.
1,, A. liimj), .l.lli,.T.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat
This preparation contains all cf th
diircstunts nnd ditieu all kinds of
food, ltslvesinstantrelicfand never
fails to euro. It allows yon to eat all
the food you want. The most, sensitive
Stomachs can take it. 1'y its use man?
thousands of dyspeptics have been
Cured after t veryt hitiif clso failed. It
prevent. formation of pis on the stom
ach, reliovinjj all distress after eatieu.
IMeting tin necessary. I'lcasant to taka.
II canTt IicJs
but do you good 1
f(r-J-'tiiyby F.O. PrWitt . 'a, CkL t
AD
lAT
t3 n
n-" Uii.U'1 -1 v . "1 , .t i,.. .,. ln nm 1 i-iii i1 I umii.tMaoii r witlnti -ix ini.ull.s
l..ni.i. It .i-.. ... r l r, .iiti n.i wr; Ml Aii. r !.llue Im h-i; Uo- i:il of till- lir.t tilllilica
AX. rr'V'Z' i .'' ' i:ic--.wtl.lr.iw ii l-,H,s,t
in k.
li. tiA NAn.it,. 1
ii'i. : . .jici.'inail. Oliio.
uwu, tea. W .sfc.cti. nr lirtt. k- j.--
... CUE CONSTIPATION. ...
Mm4ic rnsrai
.5 nil enitrir-ri n'l rrj?-
"ii. XJ. .
jfffP$x candv
If CATHARTIC
Wiiii
f
r-j H.r.a Y.i Ymi m Riif
Do you need a tonic?
There arc few tonics that .stir pass a jioiily
made toinriDiinil of Heel, lr.i ;md W'me. It is a
Iilo.nl liiiilder, lititrit-nt ami tieivinc. t ur lieef,
Iron ami W'ine i jirotieily ru:ule from iiesh lef
essence, citrate of Iron ami a palatjble wine of
orange. The wine ot orange, sohv.-tinies called
otantje-lieart or the life of the orange, is in itself a
superb tonic and nerve bracer. Try a bottle and
be convinced. 3oc and $ 1 .00 at
J
Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy.
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DEADLY NARCOTICS
Any hone.l. intellij-eiit di nijiHt or jihyfieian will t. l von lli.it nan-olU- poison
juch an opmi,,, lien hane, deadly ni-l.tsl,a, r ,-oe.,inu and luei-.-m v are and have
U-.-umn.etheilarkAvesnwM.. all IU- Me-lieine. an,l tl.at -a.eh me.lieatiou
really iieria-lualen I'dw. e-iw l'ile cure in ,,et a relic of the fUik At'es. bencu
.-.uuiiu!. 1... nuf.ii.-B or ineu-urv, jadiHi Uewar.l if a truce oi any iinn-oiic or mer
:'irv. ai. I. loihld in eniH. , 01 lu r? eolil-i 11 jiarrntim or meieiin . Ucnv it if
y.m dare nioHHl,a. l;. fs) Koward if Wnis tails to t-nre ai-y ritee uf files. W orst
.aHi-K.-iii-Hd will, ,,ne .. VeruP. Over 10.0..0 nermaiienl , inv; in Uve yesis:
hold in llillfhoro by the Tweiitiel Ii Crnturr Storr :
' The Hillsboro Pharmacy,
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PRINCE
. ' 2-ycar-old rcconl":29
3-yenjio1(l record 2: ;o. M-ycar-oIl trial, ?:i ?3.
Will make )ln peason of 1U02 at the I-.-iirt-roniuls. inilsboro. Wash.
mgton couuty Orpg:on, upon the
Season, villi iirivileixp of refurn
Iiisiirunce
Iyovclace is a dark bav. with
liandr; liieh. weichs 1 300 pounds.
fiirc- Jotist,2:2'.."i and wrc
and fiirc
2:t2'i and 35 others in the 2:30.
of S. in 2:30 and J'lectrite s:V8'i
First dnni Crcjxni, dam of IYovclnce 2:20, Dorsey I,,
Iiitton 2:20; Cnidlac ;I)uehess,2:27i ; Bril
I'hantilly tria. 2:20; Klondike, trial 2:iS; Grand
I
Ch
2:i-?5
'4 aim vasraic 2.-l4;-4 ny
.1 r- 1 . 1 - .
Sei-ond dam
and Ualzari-.
Third dam
Tin
.if Tarllon,
Lovclare. as a 2-year-old trotlcd iu two races, obtaining a 2-year-old
record of 8:29., As a throe year old he was campaigned in several
states, trotted in 2-, races, obtained 1st, and or I !?d money in 1- races
took a record f.r 2:20111 a third heat iu December; worked publicly a full
mile at Cleveland in 2:t2?f.
His lircadiniT i unsurpassed. He combines the blood of Klectioneer
and Oeo. Wilkes the two prertest Kpeed producinK strain
111 the world. Ifis dam. his r.md flam. tlir. lno t
Sranrl dam ofhis sire, and the d.imot his rrrand sire, arc all in the great
00a inareiist. vSprite, the dam
eer, and all are in the list. Threeof them haein.r at ditr..ro,.t rw.a
lieaded the list of winnintr sires at
( his sire, has six in the 20 list lias over 300 descendants iu the
-:.V list.
Mares from a distance will receive good care and pasturage at i ko
per month. . 0
For further particiilarsf.ee or address,
E. B.' TONGUE,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
S25,S30, G35, i
G40 and SSOj
F. R. DAI LEY. ?
Xi i lo Wi-bniUK's on Mnin S't. t
Noliro ul Intention to With
draw luKnrnnco by tbe
I ni led StNlon fr'irc- In
mi ran cc Company.
lo whoiu it may coni-ern;
1 in aceorilam-e with the rt-uuireuit'iits ol
I tin- las of tlu-Stati- of Un-gun, nlati- to
ii. uranci- compatiii s, imti. e is Inrrhy
I piven tii.it tlm Lnileii ritatcs J1" ire Insur-.hii-c
Coniiiany, ol New York. New York,
oi.-o .111; iu pniMi uoiiik oiisiii:es union
tin-Pl.it ufOrntnn. lu i-mls 10 nitii.lraw
in iUpit with tli- trrajuiriT of tu'ul
Matt unit will, if no i-laiai apuinyt :iiil
r .im i...ii i... 1. it.. 1 t.....
uum ine Miit I HMMirrr.
I NiTKii M A1K.S KIIIK
1 ..-r n.vNr:-; 1 o.ir n r,
I t W V I ii.lc-luli. l-rn-iiii-nt.
' i'ati-.l at New York, tin- "ill ii:;y of
! ruary, 1''..
I olietl Final se(llr.ti' nt.
Nuliiv i lien- y civ,-i t!.;it tlx u-i.ior-"iiwHl,
a xo utrix of t!u (:,(. or.-'aiu'l
l'.iu li i-an. ltH'.i, l.a- i' 1.1 ill ti ,. -..tonv
I'.-urt .f i!i. M.Ui- of n-.in f-r v.,i,".
ift oiioiy, lii.i ilnil :i,.'..:i.t a- vl j,
I'An-'ltril. llli'l lliat nl I ..it rl l':l ';lp,.tn.
t-0 Moi. i.i v Hi.. 1 1 ;t ! l .y i. lloi.- I'.c, :, 15
"i Uu k m'tlip forenoon of .ti, il;iv a tlir
I i r t ,- (or linal -.1 tleint'lTl o.i., ft'tiu. an. I
lor hra irt . ol.r.vtioni. if any. t llu-a..l
.iiiai aivouui. nilu :11c lllkil rltielrent l
.-:ml e-fate.
ansa. 1. J.rni AN'AS.
r.x.vmrit of Hit K-tate ol Samuel biu-h-.1
11 ; n . ttet-efinetl . 4
Uiltslivru, M J lo. l'W.
followinf; term.;:
$23.00
$:t3.oo.
hind foot, over 16
oiip white
of Ivsrozett 2:00'-.'. the Cminiierer
Full brother to Sphinx, 2:20'..', sire
sire of 4S in 2:-o. -
20 ' ; Betsey
lan tine 2:-g4:
lam of Chanty
j'rincop.s.
Crape I,ise, dam of Eraid 2:10, King Rene jr, 3-17
. .7 bv r.c Wilkes. '
2:31, trial 2:21.
ofhtsmrc, had ih-c colts by Klection
their nre. UWru-itori ,,,.,.1
Klil-tillT'S JMSE.ISK.
Tho larfit. sum rvrr paid for n pre-
ription. i-lnn-vd band., in San Fian-
j.i..., .in-. .,:, i.nn. 1 ne transler in
J I volv.-.l in foiii nnd Ktixk !fl ,.mhi.oo and
0 j was paid by a uirly of buninms men for
; a ..e itic lorr.nifliti In! if,c in I Pia-
leie', bilbeiio iiuuralile diHi.as(s.
Tbry comiufnivil tlin m-rioiM iuvosti
tnttion of tlio sjH'fllii Nor. !.", i;k.hi.
Tlioy interview! w..r 0 curnl ami
trii'O it out on lis lm-i its by putting ovi-r
lim e dozpn cayps ). li-entiiietit and
wat-hin tlienu Tlicy also WA (ibyfi
ciana to name chronic, im iu-.ililp an-H.
and iiihuiuialrml it with I lie .ivsifiani
for .iuil'c-i. I'p to An-.;. .1, ijhlynvvpn
per cvi.t of the t-st js,-- either Weil
or pn-yio.-eiiig fa-ra!-lv.
Tlun Iwiug hut liilrlRpit por rout oi
failure, tho p.trlie weri Mitinlipd and
i-liicil tliivlrans.u-tioii. i lie piwivdings
of (bo lnvp:tl;:ilii)!' coniinitice and Hip
clilui-al rcportn( the test raRi-gwore pub
liliril and bo inaileil frrp on applica
tion. A'ldn-ra .Iou- J. (.'hito Oom-imsv.-JO
Monignnury St. San Franfisro.
Cal.
OAOTOrtlA.
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