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iilLLSBORO INDEPENDENT Eotii in th poetofflc t Hillsboro, Ort. as ireoad-clasn unul matter. Subscription, tn advance, per yr, U X HlbLSBORO PUBLISHING CO.. Prop, li. M. C, UAUb'f, Editor. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1902. It now look like Congress will mo far complete Its bualneat that an ad journment of tho wualon can r bal by July 4th. The Ktmatu canal bill bus goue to a conference committee of the two hmiKM. The House commlttoe ac cepts tbe Senate bill and that Is the measure tn puss, li a u" V" Panama route can be had it will be taken and the Nicaragua route aban doned. An Htiti-exPtfusiouiat nut-Keats that wa xell tbe Philippine!) to Japan for 1150,000,000 payable on the inntall- un-tnt ulan. Now to the inaepenu ent it seeow that if we have a title to tbe islands sufficient to Juntify Japan to buy and uh to sell, we nnvo aucn title as will jiwlify uh In keeping tbem. TheABloria Herald thinks that the plurality for Chumberlalu ought to have bif-n SM.lWO Instead ot tne paltry 2f0. Thin because Chitmber lain is far suerlr to Furnish, Would it not I) well for the Herald to wait three or four years and nee how the governor elect demeans himself ami how he conducts public busliiPHH. Tliu Dalles Mountaineer coiiHidur-) the diflicultkM In the way of cuttiut; a canal through the Isthmus of Pan ama or through thu Xicaraguau Isthmus and realUes that the project after all is nxHtrliiicntal, wherefore it suggests that tho dream of uniting the oceans lie abandoned, and that the government construct a railroad across tho continent from New York to Han Francisco. The rallroud is feasible and will not cost as much as the canal. Asa meunw of nutional defense the railroad would Ik far moro valuable than the canal. The Hat salary woiioslliou Is still troubling (lov.-cleot Chamberlain, Ha seems to yet want the 'Impres sion left with the people that a flat salary law will save money for the state. In hla own cane at least hu duos not mean it. The ft.it salary already provided by the constitution la $1500. Now If the governor gels more than that the slate will not gave money. It Is nonsense for Mr. Chamberlain to claim that the men tion of f 1500 in the constitution is a minimum limit. All tho courts from 1800 to tho present have held differently. If Mr. Clmnibcrlitin se cures the pasaage of a law giving him aflat salary of $5000, it will he held unconstltutl onal unless It goes to the people by the referendum, which abrogates all constitutional objections. Will the people vote to pay the governor $5000? King Edward VII of England, whose crowning cercmeniea were to have occurred today and tomorrow. Juno 27 and 28, came down with an attack of perityphlitis which Is In lUmalion of the tisttues aurroundiug the ciei-um. To the laity tbe ail ment will he exact enough when it U termed npcndieilln, though physi cians recognize a difference. An op. Iteration was performed on Tuesday last by Treves, the moat celebrated abdominal -dirgeon of the world. The patient railed fairly well but is not yet out of danger. Ire Is an old man, neerly lit years, und report proclaims that hi life has not al ways hfcn marked with austerity. The crowning ceremonies have been Mstpoucd. If ordinary recovery is made, it will be sit week or two months before it will Ik wife lor the king to undertake the ftiu at tending tho pHiteiints, Kx-v. Wood of Cuba, Mug charged with using fjsiH) taken from the t'libnn treasury to attempt to In fuence public opinion in the Tinted Stales In favor of relmting to Cuba i he duties or part of them collected .ill Tiignr and tobacco Imports, antaw- rs that be um-d not $-,Sm but slno. The Ilnsiklyji Ka;:le remark thai -etch a frank decluratiou Mill do more than anything cle t-i offset the unfortunate iiupretmloii created by tl.e published detail" of thcee Jis lurimcntM, Hut after all dnen such frankneNN convince that such ue of money la propel. Aud U-oitlc- the u-ar trust contributes large sums for the tamo purpose. The creatiou of a corruption fuiid !' the A uteri can Siitfar Helloing Co. is no new thing aud any ople who help to Increase the si,e of the ol must take the odium that attaches and a prompt acknowledgement of the fact rill not remove the fetid odor. NO COMPROHISt. TTrwlr Ihla head, the ArfZUS of Jlin 12. Issues an anneal to tbe faithful to watch out or the Hills, the Whit- neys and the Gormans will gel con. trol of the democratic party. As Whltcomb Riley would say, "The irobllna will stet you If you don't at.h nut." Tha Arena says that If ihltf element irets control of the dem- nranlailon. UlllllODS Of dem- ocrats will bolt the ticket In the acxt election. It may be so, but tha In dependent doubts it. Of one thing it is certain, that tne Argus win uui be oue of tbe millions. It has no in teutlou of bolting and will support ihf ticket with either Hill or dor- man on it for president, and the "Hpiel" it makes about bolting is Dimply a little "hot air" to fool the populists. It wishes to make popu Vn believe that it Is a good populist organ and will not stand auy mon key business, and when tne next election comes around, it will any that the Hill and Uoruiau inlluouce was defeated, no difference what the fact may lie, and appeal to the popu UhIs to stand by the democrats tie- cause of such defeat, ine iaci is, umI it 1m uniiareut to everyone, that ihn Urvan element has lost control of the democracy, and will not have a ghost of a show in the next nation al conveutiou. Instate alter slate, the democrats are adopting platforms which utterly ignore Mr. liryan, free silver, and his pet hobbies. The Oregou platform ignored them ut terly, but that didn't abate the en- thusiasm of the Argus in tbe alight- est degree, although it never dared publibh the platform. It did ven ture to publish tbe Philippine plauk, aud called it the "true doctrine." Mr. Chamberlain contemptuously kicked this ulatform from under his feet and refused to stand on it. But the Argus ouly supported him that much stronger. The Independent predicts that the uext national dem ocratic platform will refuse to In dorse tbe Chicago or the Kansas City platform, that It will refuse to ludorse free silver, that it will not denounce the spociUc contract law. In other words; that it will not in dorse a single one of the peculiar isms of Mr. liryan and hisfollowiug, that it will la- under the control of I ho conseivative democrats, and that thu Argus will take its medicine like little man. It will not only eat crow, but will swear that It la good. MWKIHOi UtMIKKMTOOD AXEUICi. Now that the question as to who was our friend at the time of the war with Spain has been thrashed out, one might start a discusaion as to who really thought we were going to wlu. At tho Hotel Mandattan yesterday V, H. Clark, of Chicago, was telling of a trip he took through Euro-ie in the summer of 1898, and of what he found the sentiment on this question to be. "Outside of England, which we who were abroad that year felt to bo real I v like home, I found but onu placo where it was thought we would win. In France we were foolish, in Austria they had us paying nn Indemnity to Spain, but up In Sweden I found a young officer in a naval station who was confident that we would wipe the Hpauish navy off the water. (Some how or other be had managed to fee something of the tuside of the Mpan ish navy, and also of the navy of the United States, and hence, be 4iid, came his confidence, I remember, too, ho remarked to me, 'If you do whip Spain you will have to double your navy. That's the K'iialty of virility.' 1 lou ml many other peo ple In Sweden who were mint friend ly to iih; llicy all xecmed to have a most friendly regard for I he United States, and admiration for our towcr and our methods of doing things." New York Tribune. The Pint laud Jourual, the orgau of the denim-racy in the late election campaign, neeum to be ill at ease lest platform rcsolutioim may not he ob served. Did it never occur to the Jourual that the republican party has a better record on that m'orc tlnin its own organization'.' Hut here is a little bit of information. The re publicans propose to keep platform pledge in their owu way and not ac cording to the dictation of ipo. nents. 101 Kill 01 J1L1. lbe Southern Pacific announces the sale of reduced rater on account ol the Fourth of July. Them- fig ures will be based at one ami one. third rare for round trip, making 1 tout per mile, round trip parage to aud from hlaliiins iu Oregon. Tick ets will be on wile July :l and 4, and will be g'Mtd lor return up tc mid iu eluding the II. Cell hraliou,, will Iw held al t h more luiKHlant points. Local agents will furnish all details on ap. plication. W. E. Cowan, General Paaecnger ATIESTIOI TEACHIIS. Actaal aa4 Prespartlvt Htadtat at al Do you expect to continue teach. lug? Do you wish or ex reel to be a teacher? Must you secure a certlB cateof higher grade? I it your desire t do better work and receive mora pay therefor? Would you like to inter an aca demy, college or business college and climb? Du you wish to get the groatoat amount of available know ledge for the least possible outlay? Should you desire to do one or more ol these thing and at the same time save money spent for board, car and street car fare by attending a sum mer normal wltblu easy reach of a bicycle, address on a postal c ird or otherwise, P. U. box 204, Hillsboro, Ort-gou. Please stute the studies you wish to carry which of the three places, Hillsboro, Forest Grove or Cornelius would be most convenient for you to attend. Hillsboro, Oregon, June 23, 1902. . 8. T. Adams. lll'KT IIOl'HK. I'ltOIIATK. Est May Mcljood deed. Final ac couut Hied aud Monday, July 1902 set for examination. Est Louis Borcher deed. Order made May 12 and not entered of rec ord will be entered now as of thai dale. Marriago License. License to wed were issued June 25 to Johu M Wall 32 aud Alta L'3o mi Lamkiu 24,aud Jan. 23 Johu M Hrunner 31 and Agnes E Cronin 28. Ktaud Like a Stoue Wall. Butwccu your children and the tortures of itching and burning cc Kuma, scaldhead and other skin di seases. How? why, iy using Iluck len's Arnica Salve, earths greatest healer, (Quickest cure for ulcers, le ver sores, salt rheum, cuts, bruises and bruises. Infallible for piles, 25c at Hailey's pharmacy. The strawberry season hereabouU is closed, but then we are consoled with raspberries and cherries. John U. Gault, studeut at O. A, C, sent Friday last at home and theu went to Morrow couuty for the summer in the harvest fields. An Ice cream festival held at Glen oo last Tuesday evening for the ben eill of the M. E. church painting fund was well patronised. Visitors from Hillsboro, West Union, Phil- ios and Greenville were there. For a tluiH it seemod probable that the management would not be able to handle the crowd, but by extra help the thing was done. The net sum of $33 was realized. HO! FOR NEWPORT. Oregon's favorite Heaalde Resert. ( Itecogulaiug the advantages of Ncwpoitasa summer resort over ol her seaside resorts in the North west, and to make it possible for all who deaire to do so to stend their vacation by tho ocean waves, the Southern Pacltic Company, In con nectioii with the Corvallis A Eastern Hail road, will place on sale, effective June 15, round-trip tickets from all IHiiuls in Oregon on the Southern Pacific to NewNrt, good for return until October 10, at siecially reduced rales. For lull information pl asc in quire of your lis-al agent. Hound trip from Hillalmro good until Octolatr 10, $ti. Hound trip from HillsUiro Satur day, gianl to return following Mon day, 11. Wants ! Ilrt Olh rs. "I bad stomach trouble all my life," says Edw. Mehler, proprietor of the I'iiioii llottliug Works, Erie, Pa., "aud tried all kinds of reined ief, went to several diailors and spent cotisiderabl money trying lo get a inoiiieiit's icact. Finally I read of Kodol J)ysK psln Cure aud I have beeu taking It to my great satisfaction. 1 never found lis rqiial for stomach trouble aud glad ly recumuieiid it in hope that I uisy help other sufferers." Kodol ly spepxia Cure cures all stomach troubles. You don't have to diet. KinIoI lyscpKia Curt digtls what you est, iK'lta drug store. rrat lii all; Mian lag. "After using a few Untie of Kodol iyKwia Cure my wile rctviveil la-rfei't and is-rioanent relief from a severe and chronic cam of nlomach troblf." snyg J. It. Holly, rent estate Insurance anil loan agent, of Macomb, 111. "Before using KihIoI lysppsla Cure he could not eat an ordiuary iumU without iuteua lutfarlnf. Good enough foranybody! All. Havana Tiller " F10P0D0PA " BaNDS en it stmt vain as lags from ' STAR," " HORSE SHOB," SPCAPHBAD."" STANDARD HA vr; "OLD FBACH & HONEY." ' SA V 1,00," "OLE VARGltrf" W "MASTER WORKMAN" Tob, 6 Xotlce of Final Nclteiiicnt . Notice is lmreliy Rivon tliitt J, ih- undi r siL'iicil udiuinistrHtor nf the eslutu of Tliuiiiaa lli-iuhor, ilec-eiuieil, huvu lilwl my linul account us such mlmii.istrnti r in Hie (lounty Court uf the atutt- ol' (in-gdii I'ur WusliiiiKton tnunty. mid that hum court bus act Aloiiiluy, .1 u y 2, 1'-', at tln liour of HI o'clock u. in , ol miiii day ns tin tiiiiauud the (lonnty Court room in liilih lioro, Oregon, us tho place for hearing o -jcutioua to Maid linul account and llm hc -tleinent ol'autd e-tnti-, Uuted at Hill.-boro, On-iron June i, . Hkil'. SV. N. HARliEl 1'. Ailuilnlstrutor ol' tlie estate of Thoiiiu." Hritcher, deceused. il-ln Portland Markets. Wheat Walla Walla, nominal liiiix Wic; bluenteiu, li"c; valley, (Hi. rlonr nest grailcH, ja.iiOd' ,IW pi-r barrel ; gruhuui, $2.00. Oals Old. fl 2.rnM 40 er (filial. Barley Feed, 12t!'22.ri; liiL-wini;. f 211.00 jer ton, AlillHlulU lirun, fl'ii'ili; loi.l JIiiih, Wa,'M; ahorlM, flii" 17; ilioi, $l'. llay Timoiliy, Uf lo; clover, tlO.&O; Oregon wild hay, 5iii per ton. liul'er Fancy creainery, Wl7c; dairy, Vidi 15c store, 1:1.1 w l.")c ier punml F-ggs Storage 12c; fresh :m 1"h:. ( iieetm Kull crfinii twins, llUc; Young American, llllc'" I lu Ikt .iii:ih1. Poultry :liickon, nilxf.f, fl.isjut 15,00; hen, i.l.lHlmr, ,(): dieNKud, Una 1 lo per pnund ; stirintt, PJ.Wm :!. "i0 j'cr iloncii; diirka, $:t fur olil; if.'UWi.i 1 .011 for youuir; geese, $tl at 'l per ilnzcn ; turkeys, live. 10m lie; dressed, I0.i IJ',0 ier pound. Mutton Ijiuilm, ,'1 '.Ce, cross ; dressed, 6(iid'jC per pound ; nliei'i, Krosti; dresM.,1, He per piiiuil. Hogs liroHg, heavy, !fii(iili.a; light; f4.75i5; dressoil, 7i'"7'..c per pound. Yeul Small, Sialic; larr, 7" 7 '-f per pound. iieef (Iriiiw lop steem, ::..rni.i l.(H); cows and heifers, $:S.lHi(iX.'0: ilresxisl beef, bj at Ojc per pound. Mops 1UJ at l.i'.i- per )h i i n. I. Wool Valley. 12 at 1IU-; Knstern OrcHn'i) at 12:1c; inoliair, 20 at 2le per pound. Potatoes-1il.no Ctt $1.45 per ism k. Onlom 2,2."icwt. Saved Maiiy a Time. Don't neglect coughs hikI cnliLs even if it is spring. Much cases often result seriously at this ncason just because jieoplc are carclcHs. A d'we of One Minute Cough Cure will re move all danger. Absolutely siife, Ada at once. Sure cure for coui'lis cold, croup, bronchitis hih other Ihroat and lung troubles. "I have used )oe Minute Con ;li Cure sever al years," nays Postmaster C. O Dawson, Biirr, III. "It is the very laat cough medicine on (lie iimrket. it ban saved me nm a wvere spi'll of sicklies and i WHroily recoin- mend it." The children's favorite. Delta drug store. Mot ice to font I'licloc. Sealed I iiln will he ru civi il at th - Ouull tli'ourt room in llilNhom, Oref-mi, on YVediuwIiiv, July 'J, IX1'-'. for the construe lion ol n till at A Mcott's place on the nv er road lo Farming-ton. Siivilications at the I'ouiity I'lerk'n oflice. Hy order ol the I'oinmissloiiers June 1'', llr.. I . A. l:HH. ."Hi III ce. llc'of' linul ScMlemciit. N in ire la lu-rehy given Dial the nr. it r IkiiciI ttdmiiilslriitor of I lie cstaii- of M ary A. Ale I.e. l, ileccnueil, lias lilcil I. is i;n.il HCeiniiit und ri iort " sueh ailiiiinislral . i il the i ounty Court ol the com.iy ol Wushhutoii. state of Ori'Koii, and thai aid I nilrt has uioiuted Monday, the Jlsi (lay ol July, H J, ut 10 o'clock n in. nl iid iluy. lor tin-henritiK ot ohiertions to Mid nnal aei-oiini nnd lor the seltlcuieM ol said rstaie. 1. II. A K. II Term-tie W. M. JAi kStlN Vtterners Adliiinisiralor it Ihe estate of Mary A. McLc-sl. deceas ed." Paled thi huh day of June. M1 "'.i tckcr'a P)pcpta Tablets arc soli nil rswitive guarantee, l ure hrarl-ln.ri raiiilif ul the food, distress nfler r.iuiik' o any lorm ol lyseisia line tilth' tail aitra linninlis relief. 2. ens ami -sicu hit liellii DruK Store. ('re A Uld In One I'ur Tke Liirtlive Itromo ijiuiiiii Tabhl. All ilru'KisI n Inn I the uiouey if It full tn cure. F W. Uro' signature is on em h bot. '.W sit Am f l'i f .11' i OF SIX WKCKS IN-Innin Mumlay duel. J In oi- i't II l:in. i'.u-'.lu -!; W.'i:.!,iir-l"ii lriit.--. Ji;ro SI. will ljo ron-t- ronni'i i lite lJort yr, -orinT I'nrk :in-l It will !; PLii'-t!- i 'm' t.- :i!i! I' a-n--r to M,Ji'T ,-rr:i.:. In tin tlili. riirluT I'.-tr'.lcu! An. U'.t li :il. -lai.lia OPhN ALL THE YEAFJ 7't rilai.'l Ili;fi!i .5 Colli Rf Is i.n. Stiiii. rit m:iy i-t : t . r -.r f o--i!il l'rai!'h- s if a r '. irul rw-.-iv.- i:u!;vs!'ial ur Th thu time, cuiir Struc'.iul:. catulucue. ;s ir-:rrtil. Cmi: Learn whut onJ Iki A. I1. AmiHlriinjf. I.I.. II.. Irin( lr"l Timber l-ninl. Act Jniie:t.lH)S M)OI('r) 1'Olt I'l ltLH ATIO.'. I'mti i TTI l.M Ol Kl t. i iiiei.on City. Oh-.. M t -11. 1 '''. N' TOi'H'K b Ul-.lil.liV HlVJiN 11IA1 in compliance with the provixions ol tlie a, i ol ' luiitfrcm ol" Jun :l, IsTS. entiili 1 "An act lor tin- sule ol" timber hums in the Stan s of I aliiomia. urtion. Nevada ai.il Wa;'liinu'IOli lerritorv, as usteudtsl lo ::ll Ihe l'lil'lie Lund Stales tiy uet ol AiiL'iis-. 1. Is'.rJ, John I. laser, of Olney liounty -il I latsop, Male of ur,"(;n!l, lias tliiK dm' Kk'il in this uilice h nwor.i mm meiit No. .-TiVs, lor the purcha-e-ol W ' . ol i he N V ! . S H ' , X W 1 , Sec to. S V ' , & W ' , nl See. .Ni. ;l in T :i X 11 li V ami will mler prom to slum ihat the land sought is more vultlah e 1'i.r its limlicr or sMIie lha'i for :i:r illttiral jinrposes. ali i to csluldist: his ei.iim lo said land helo c the Uufri-n-r and Ki-eei er at this otlieeat oreKon ity on 1' relay, the silt day i.t August, l'.Mi'.'. J lo nuioe.sas witnesses: .hihii Uem-k, of Dlney. Oregon. i iilius Ijarhe. it (ieorce Voss, of Asioria, " 1 lar- h, Larsiin. et Anv.nii ah persons eliiiinini! udver.-ly the uiiie-ileiierile'd lauds are iciuesteil tn lile their c uiins in this ollire on orhi-lme saal sili duyoi' August, 1'DL'. I'll AS. li. MOO II ICS, Ketjister. Siuninor 'Xonnal Thu first lei m of the Capital' Summer Normal openi-il May 5 in the 1st National httuk M'lif, Sitli-in, Ore., U continue eight weeks. Tui tion ill for tin- term or f I per week. The ssee.inil term opens .June HO to conliniio lili the Aiiirust cxniiiiiei tioti. 'i'liilion 5. (Masses wil; !n- fortni-d in nil the branches r ij u i r-il for statu ami county pip.-rs. Ilcinl per week. Tin' attend -hum- will ho lar;re. For inforniaiinii m'lln ss, J. J. KIIAI'S, Snlem, Ore. l H M I Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat This preparation contains all cf ttie digostant and chkcku hu kiihis ot food. Itiiivi-s instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all tho food you w;in t. Tho iuostst-n.sitive toiiiaclis can t:iK0 it. i y us use many thousands ot dyspeptic liavo been cured after everything ch:a failed. Jt prevent.) formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress alter eating. Liicting unnecessary. I'lwisant to talto. It can't help but do ynu ?;oort fttrpi'nivby F:.C. IU'V. i n-.. ' Tfct. IdiUlm-ouuiius'.' tueenui .Old -I. I hnvr been tminfc rW'ARi:TnnrtM ft mlM :tittl 1'IIi.ftivn liix;itlvt ttuy an- Kiint.iy ut dt'rtiil. M.i liriufliU'r nutl I were IkiUhtcU witlt lU'k Mi-marti aiui mir tr-:it li was very hnit. At we ta!ilnf n lew ttiMi ! ('itM-nrct; wt hurt ImprnTtM wouUtTiully. Tti- y nre :i trri ;ti lu'lp iu tho lamily. ' w ii m:i MtNA 11 .7 ttiLteuiit'tiie St..( iDciuuatt, Ohio. Pleasant, lnlataM r-otpnt. Tatp flonrt. Do tiutnl, Novi'f Mi-Kt'ti. WeaLeii, ur Gri, IU'. jjf. !ah ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... StrrtNi Itrarri- Cimy. hlns Sl-mtml. t TT. !l5 llfl.Tn.Rir Sclilnnrt irnnnn;n-it I'T nllilrng JIU" I W'UHV tflbt. lo HHi: iuliutco Uabit. Notice of I'lnnl Settleiiieiit. NoliiH' is herchy niven that the 'lndi r sined eveentiirs nl tlie last will and lesta ul Jiilin Kuy, deceased, have lih-d i their linul account as sueh i xivutors in , the county court of Washim-hm inunty, i li'CKiin, aiid said uccotmt w ill In- heard l-y said court or, .Momiay. .uuy i. en.', at tin hour of 10 o'clei k el" .'aid 'lay. , M miv JiM.ke. IIRM J.'. I IV Mxt-outri-v and executor of the t.wt v ill and tistaiie-nl of .Inhn U.iy. eivi'a-e,i. Kxccniclv Motice. Xcticc is hereh) ;;iM.-1l that 1 the llll.h r nisrued have hcen only ai'i 'inti'd execu 1 -is of Ihe entice of W 1) Sniiili. de-eas' d, ' y lie1 I'ou ity i',iurt ol '.lhiuton coui; IV, nr-i; hi ami have diev iulilo-1 1 siieli. A 11 pt-rs. ins ii.o i-i; i-iai ins a aiu-n sa d estate arc h rci-y noli ed to 1 . s Ci'.e ti I 1W nl. 1 're iron ne -A H ! ci t wit lin in .CT vmlciilis I tin N I rcii in lid' the i x In 'lltli-- I .'OH! he -el. lati.t .lime 1 li M I I II v. -i: Kxernlris nf th 'Icei asi-d. iih, Police Foe I'lihlietitieti. I P rt li;i-i:t el I hi I i't." i. .' 1 iimi I 'I c .it ln run 1 'a y. .1 1. . . .:n Ni.tice il he-. ' y -iv -n Ihat Us- i,ic 11. lined sci il r h is 1 i 1, mi 1 inli nlinTi tn " 1 ,i' (1 ! t" , .1 1 ' 1 oi-his 1 1 dill, an li 11 -ii i juoof te.nl- he. i"--;-t , c erii if i .1.- I'.il low of hi lei will I dle.-t.-i cotti'.ly. ul llih-hiite, CI c - ik. 111 v II h , l 'e.'. vi I 11 , e-iin ! II i". -v I. e."i i.ir the 11 ..1 .1 , ,. s v ' , . i m- II t :i 11 r ."1 . II. .. on.- ih 1.11 llm sse- In Tn e 'iisc.inl.'ii.ii-i-re i I. pi hi an 1 deli ..it i'li u - .I'd 1 1 in!, vi T..e -e (v.,, -i- ,1 ;it 11 I'liu-e i::x Olirch -I 1 ', ot I iiii'.i 1, lil-ift K'elni'. "t i'.nMoil ' l-n el 1 . Kilhii. ..I 1; It ' Ha-. 11. Mo..:i,, K.,i. CANOY f CATHARTIC i VjgW TRADf MARK WITKPCO ftf Do you need a tonic? Tlitre aie feu t.Jtiii-s that .surpass; a pioinily maile comjiind ol Hce-t, Iron aiiti Wine. Il is a bltKid luiihler, imtricut nul nervine, tlur llcef, lion and Wine is pri-jK-tlv ma.le t'r.iui trcsh iieef essence, oitt.ite ol' Iron and a p.iI.ituUe wine" of orange. The wine ot orange, sometimes called oranife-lieart or the life of the orange, is in itself a superb tonic anil nerve bracer. Try a bottle aud lie cniiviuccd. ."oc aud t.ooat ( The Hillsboro Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, intelligent iliu"j;ht or phj-Hiciaii w ill tejl yon that narcotic poisons -iicli as oiium, lieiiliane, deiclly ni-jlitsliaile or eoc.iino and iiieicnry are and have beuu since the Iiark A- need in all Pile Medicines, and that sueh medication really ierieluaies Pile:.. Vents Pile cure is not h relic of the Iaik Ae, heiieu i-ontitiiiH no narcotics or ineiciii y, ;"ill(l0 Keuaiil it" n trace ol any narcotic or mer cury can ho foiidd in Verus. All others eouta n rctirotics or inercuiy. Ieny it if vcm dure iiiossliacks. .50 IN-wanl if Vei ns tails to cure any case id Pile. Worst cases cured with one lx of Verm1. Over IO.Oihi neiniaiu-nl cures in live years: Sold in llillshoiM by Ihe Twentieth Cent ury Store; The Hillsboro Pharmacy, I AM 171 iiliD1 PRIWCE 2-year-old record 2:?.y 3-yenr old record 2:30. ,'l-yoar-old trial, mj'. Will make tlie season of W2 nt the rair;ronnds, Hillsboro, Wash ingrmi county Orrrjon, tti)n tlto following terms: Season, with jirivileo ol rcliiru H? liisiii-iinco $:5..l0 Lovelace i.s n dark hay, with one white hind foot, over 16 hands high, weighs 1 '!0 ponnils. Sire IJn-otist.ara'i 1 ' nnd sire 2:t3';! and 35 other-; in the 2:.v. Full brother to Sphinx, 2:?ti' Jt sire of S." in 2:30 and Iile trite sr'JSJ .', she of 4S in 2:50. First dam Crcpon, dam of Lovelace 2:20, Dorscy L, 2:20' j, Betsey Uritton 2:20; tloldiae i.S 'f ;I in-hess,2-27 1 .. ; lit illantme 2-t)i: Chanlilly tria. 2:20''; Klondike, trial !i:iS; Grand dam of Chanty 2:i3?.i' and Cascade 2; 14 hy rrinceps. Second dam- -Crape Lisse, da-.n of and Bala:" '7 hv flco Wilkes. Third dn ol Lovelace, as a 2-yca:-old trolled in two races, obtaining a 2-year-ohl n-eoid of 2:20. As a three year old he was campaigned in several states, trotted in 23 races, olitaiii'.-d I st, ;-inl or 3d money in 1 7 races, took a record of 2:20 in a thiid heat in December; worked publicly a full mile at Cleveland in 2:12 His hreadinir is unsurpassed. He combines the blood of Electioneer and (lci. Wilkes the two greitest rpei-d producing straiur iu Ihe wot hi. His dam his grand dam, the dam and grand dam of his :,ire, and tlie dam ot his grand site, are all in the great brood mare list. Sprite, the dam of his sire, had In e colts hy Election eer, nnd nil are in the lir.t. Three of them having at ditl'eretit tietiods neancii 1 ne nsr en yiniimg iiv-s at ifhis sire, has six iu the 2:30 "-'' list. Mares from a distance will receive? good care and pasturage at $1.50 per month. For further particular.; see or address, E. B. TONGUE, .' '-'- mi Mwl Mtlu t S25, S30, S35, cj Qtid SSO 5 F. R. DAI LEY. JScxt lo Ui hrunt:'n on Main SI. Notice ol Intention to Willi draw liivnraiK'C by the I liited Platen Fire siiciiiice Com pan j". 1. To whom it may coin ern: In ait'i.irdanc with the requirements ot tin- laws of the Slate of Ori iro i. n laliielu insurance companies', notice is herehy .1... I xit.xl s.r.il,iv l.'ir. hisiir. nice I'onipanc, ol ev 1 or.;, .m-w 1 nrh, ,JT7-.rv- J! JVWIt-i,-lesiriiit' lo cea-e ioin-j Imsin sfi witliiti 1 Tf" -V "; i'SjJ; rJ. IJ t Ihe M an- 01 Ur.iron in einls lo uillnlraw I Jft J)ilXJUj! the lis dep'isit Willi the I re islos r -il S.11'1 Siaie nod Mill, if 110 claim iwatiu-t ant I'oanuiny slc-ll lie lihsl uh lie- ies'ir-i.iiii- 1 on n iis'io 1 1 r Miihin neitiihs I-oiii the s day f I'eiiiiiary. l'i J. tin none Ih-':'.; ihe ilat of tin- erst puiilica- tl.ill ol Ihl.s notice, w.tli.llaiV lis ilepi I frol.i the Mate I ria-11'rr. I N 1 II-.! 1 m". I ! l llll-". 1 1 xSt i: m i-; 1 o.m i- x r. ; ! y V W I liili rhili. IT(-i I. et. i I1alcl.1t New Ve k, t;o. iih d iy c-f 1 1 h ra.nv. i:1.. e' ltni!ii-triitor'H r-. ire Notice 1- liciil v ven ihal I. lie- under I 'I'.e.l I, Mi- .e, I, OOIV a-. I tr.-t-ir ..f th 1 slat 'in' I e. .1. hy th.- Hen ' .mmy c . slale 1 1 Ire sii;. 1-ir Wa-!i: l'. i i , . .n il h.oe.cilv -plaliiie-l a s e 'i-oii" haviei: - hiil-t- :ii' ne ' e hcrc!. iml I l pf -1 : I I V III) lh pliiliei-Vijlleliers ; . ce ot V . l ar'-etl. Ill ltd ' n. Within s: i.iinilhs Pom !i !.il i i.i as s. v in r. ii u: A iminisir ifnr ol Ihe e tat-- nl 1'l.nk Whiicher ihst-ad lut.st Juiu- U, I V.' .i i t 01 1 p- ..Hu. 1 1 1. AM the !;.--. I fk, rn ".- 1 Uii li of ICocn Ibe Cnnqtierer, Braid 2:io', K inij Rene jr, 2-l7 trial lueir age list has W itt-t witch, grand dam over loo descendants in the -illsboro, Oregon. liKKillT'S 1IISKASK. The liii-i-iMt nm ever p-iid for a (prr Hei iilioii, clnneod hand-, in Sun Fran cifco. An. :'.il, P.HH. The IriinslVr in volved in coin ami slock rll,fttHl.Kl and jiniil hy a early of hie inens men ior a sK-cili- for P.ri;htH lii-eafe an I lin lelei, hitherto inciiialde iliwases. They eoinincriee.l ihe serious invesli tr:ion of the -icitic Nov. lo, 1'. . TlieV iulervii wed pcores of the cured aneS ' lr'"' OI,,, "" !,H n"r',f"' '' i"it,'n- "vm three dozen curfc on the trealinent nnil watching them. They alfo i;iit physi cians to name chronic, iin ur ililp r:iH, and ndiiiiniiitereil It. with the iilivniciari fur jndiie 1. Vp to Alii!. Ti, eiu-lity-ceven H-r cent of the ti s-t ea?cH Ki'ie fither well or iroi'reins fa .-erali'.y. Tlier" iM-ine; l-iit thirteen per cent of failures, tho parties were ratinlied and 1 li-vd the tran.iai lion. I lie jiroi e-ilim;s of tbe investi;:alin'-' cnnnniltee and thu clinical renrt-of tlie test i .ipegwere iml lisheil and 'vill lie iniiiled free on applica tion. jt hirer Joiix J. l i i.rox t'o-u-I'a.nv, ID Mimtj-'-iim-ry SI. San I'rainiieo, Cal. j5 y--.'Ny ' -'; fa- -v PviJe-'....jf ,. . ',s,; mm