HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT
Enteied In the poelofflce at llil'aboro, Orr.
a seeoiiil-slaas mail matter.
S-ibscriptioa, ia advance, per year, $100
HII.IAUOKO PUUMSHIKU CO, trope,
1), 51. i', (iAULT, Editor.
Fill DAY, JULY II, 1902.
rORTLASD-UILLHBORO TROLLY
CAR USE.
By referent) to the advertisement
at another place it In seen that the
promoters of the Portland-Hilisboro
electric car lino I desirous of mettf-
log the citizens of Hillahrro tumor
row evening at the courthouse to
talk over plana fur building car
barns, perhaps powerhouses, and the
route through the city. No route
baa yet been selected though viewer
are reported in the Held a few mile
eaat of town.
A trolley line ia to he built into
Washington coucty. The franchise
through Portland haa been granted
and the referring the ordinance back
t) the council does not check work
'on the line.
Cut to get the most benefits Hills
boro must use exertion to have If
cated here a division terminal. We
want the powerhouse here. We
want the car barns here. We want
toe repair sboe here. We want the
home resident of the employees to
be established here. A pointed out
in a previous issue employees here
means an increase of five or ait hun
dred poople to our population. Now
we have no building to house that
number, but we have vacant corners
and Inside iotsand lumber for homes.
Then next summer will be a busy
time for mechanics. Houses will
have to be built, lumber hauled
from the mills, shingles shaved.
Just now we cannot see where tinea
of activity is to end. '
Then again there Is Immigration
that will make a demand for homes.
We will have to cut up our estates.
More buildings will go up. Or.
chards will bo planted, more poople
will come and we who aro here will
hejustifled lu using the money we
get for the part of our estates sold,
and make ourselvea more comforts
' b!e.
These things depend upon our per
suasiveness in showing that our own
town is better than what our neigh,
r.ors have to offer.
TU K PREDICTION S TILL SEA SOS
ABLE. The Argus Itieisla that it will not
support the democratic ticket in the
next presidential election If the
Cleveland-Hill people control I the
convention. Notwithstanding these
protestations, the Independent be
lieves otherwise. 1 1 reasons for be
lieving si are not based upon any
inability to understand a fight for
' principle, but on account of the past
actions of the Arguj. It baa been
talking this way for years, and when
Mr. C. K. 8. Wood was uomlnaled
for U. B. senator, the Argus suptor t
e J him cheerfully. He is a thorough
Cleveland democrat and glories in
it. If the, Argus could support him
for U. 8. aoustor, there is no reason
why it would not support a man
like him for president of the United
(States. The Argus has beeu earnest
in its advocacy of the Independence
of the Philippine islands, and when
the democratic state platform waa
adopted wih a plank declaring for
the independence of the islands, ' the
Argus, although It was under orders
from headquarters not to publish the
platform and did not dart publish it
in full, did break over far enough to
publish the plank on the Philippine
question and announced It as the
tree doctrine. Mr. Chamberlain
promptly kicked thla platform from
under his feet and refused to stand
on u- Mm me convention had no
right to adopt it, that the Philippine-,
wer ours, and that we were there to
Btay Ao. But did (he Argus bolt
Mr. Chamberlain because of this?
Xot on your life. It simply shouted
for him louder if possible, and the
Independent believes that is what It
will do the next campaign. It la ap
parent to every observing man that
Mr. Bryan's peculiar Ideas will no
longer dominate the democratic par
ty. In state after atat el he democrat-
have followed the example of Orvgon
and adopted platforms without any
reference to. Mr. Bryan or to the
inoaey question. Nearly all of the
prominent democratic newspapers of
me country are advocating a similar
pilicy, Including such paper! as the
Niw York Journal and the Indiana
polls Mentinei which were strong
supporter of M& Bryan in both I
Mi campaigns. The ronsrvative ele
cientoflhe democratic party will
control the convention and name the
tl.'ket, and the Argus will shout for
M. Of course ueitber Mr Cleveland
cor Mr. Whitney will be nominated,
but Mr. Hill may be. The Argus
when the lime cornea will asmirue a
great show of Independence and aay
If they bad nominated Cleveland,
the Aruu would have bolted ina ant
er, not as Cleveland 1 downed, tr e
Argus will sepport the -tli-Kit. iw
Independent makes this as a predic
tion. If It turns out otherwise It
will acknowledge Us mUtake. '
FUSION lUU5 WAK YETKIUNS.
A meetiiiir of the ludian war vet
erans of this eouuty waa held In the
courthouse last Saturday to. deter
mine what is necewsary and the best
way to proceed to get their pensloii
for service performed la 18M o.
Notice of the meeting had not
reached all. hence It was not uuuier
oualv attended. The work done was
appointing a committee consisting of
...
Lt. W. II. II. Meyers, Henry Wed
ran and Jabes Wilkes to confer
with Congressman Tongue who is
uow at home, aud nod out wbal
blauks will be required and how to
rat them aud what proof Is necessary
m establish the claim. Tbiscommit
tea Is to report at an adjourned
meeting which is to be held Satur
day. Julv 19. at the courthouse.
The text of tho bill which author
ires and directs the 'payment of the
pension is in these word:
"The provision, limitations and
henefita of the act entitled ''An act
grantlog pensions to survivors of the
Indian wars of 1832 to 1842 Inclu
sive, known as the Black Hawk war,
Creek war. Cherokee disturbances
and he Seminole war,' approved
Julv 27. 1892. be and the nine are
hereby extended from the dale of
Daataee of this act to the surviving
officers and enlisted men, iocludiug
marines, militia and volunteers of
the military and naval service of the
United States who served for 30 days
or more, and were honorably dis
charged under the United States
military, states, territorial or provis
ional authorities in the Florida and
(iwrgia Seminole Indian War of 1817
and 1818, the Fevre Indian War oi
Illinois of 1827. the Sac and Fox In-
dian War of 1831, the Sabine Indian
disturbances of 1836 and 1837, the
Cayuxe ludian war of 1847 and 1848,
on the Pacific coast, the Florida want
with the Seminole Indians from 1842
to 1818 Inclusive, the Texas and New
Mexico Indian war of 1849 to 183i.
tho California Indian disturbances of
1851 and 1852. the Utah Indian dis
turbances of 18.-.0 to 1853 Inclusive
aud the Oregon and Washington ter
ritories Indian wars from 1851 to
1850 Inclusive, and also to include
the surviving widows of such officers
aud enlisted men, provided that such
widows have not remarried; and
provided, lurther, that where there
is no record of enlistment or muster
into the. service of the United States
In auy of the wafs mentioned in this
act, the record of pav by the Uultid
Slates shall be accepted as full and
satisfactory proof of such enlistment
and service; and provided, further,
that all contracts heretofore made be
tween the beueficiaries under this
act and pension attorneys aud claim
agents are hereby declared null and
void." -
The freight handlers of Chicago
quit work thla week with the lutent
to hold up trafic. They had some
assurance of spmpatby from the
teamsters but at last accouutt the
teamsters refused to strike. Without
the aid of these it is said the freight
men cannot win. It is related that
one small stockholder of a railroad
involved went to Chicago with his
three stalwart sons aild otlered their
services. The boys were accepted.
There is au abundance of free labor
lu tho country which can be made
available if employers will give f
surance that it will be protected.
By protection la meant not only im
munity from bodily harm but an as
surance that the job will last. Reports
yesterday state that the men return
to work. The strike waa lost.
. The fujlou party in Portland
sought to defeat General Williams
for mayor with votes from the Bad
Lnnds of . the city. Tbey reduced
the plurality but that waa all. May
or Williams took office free handed.
He owes the shtdy element no fa
vors, and he is not extending any to
them. The gamblera cauuot ask the
mayor to be easy with them because
of gratitude. He does not owe them
any. There never has been a time
when Poitland was as well officered
to supproes the dissolute clasi as now
and from late reports the opportuni
ty Is being embraced.
The differences between the Portland-Oregon
City trolley car line and
its employees have not yet hewn com
promised. A few nights ago a sec
tion of wire near Milwaukee was eut
and carried away. The strikers de
ny that their party la guilty.
Practically "larvlair.
"After using m few bottles of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure my wile received
perfect and xrniauent relief from a
ever and chronic rase of stomach
trot.le." says J. H. Holly, real estate
Insurance and loan atrent, of Macomb,
I IU "Before using Kodol ysprpsia
Cure she could not eat an ordinary
meal without intense suffering.'
Xattr for lBiWlctle.
Uer-artiueiil ut the Interior.
I j4 Olttoe at Oreffori City, Oreaon. July
..- . . . ,
notice la nereiiniven inn imiwiu.imx
i ..I... I.-. :! A ..f him lit.
UaUlVU BWkllH - u. .. ...
tciiliun to make Dual proof in support of
I 1 .L.. .....I ..... will la Ii.uI.
Disclaim, aim ma. i - - - 7 -
before KKitr aud K- ivr I'. l-aiid
Office at Urtnoa City. Urefou. on August
jo. lao-i, via: .
Devi.i 0 CutI- b s No. IU fur ths a a X
eel. tlar w. .
11a names llie followm vims sea to
prove hi continuous reeiilenve upon ana
cultivation of said laud, vi-t
Mrs. AanuM r. UHiuiei u 1 uuocr, ur-u
Walter ai. U utuKUe " "
Kice 1. Montaaue " '
Kouerl r. Biinpeott Of dusiuh, vrei.
Cbaa H. Jboore.
' Kef alcr.
Police ! rllletlsi.
llepartine'it of the Interior
l-aixi Offloe at Oregon City, Oregon, July
Notice ia hereby iveo that the following
aauieu settler has tiled notice of hie in
teuliou to uiake Dual proof iu support of
111 cUitn, aud that (aid proof will be made
before Register and Kceiver U. t). Laud
Ottica at Uie-;oa City, omsou, on August
jo, imj, vis:
Welter tL Uootagus h Mo. for
UllltKMi
Us named the following witiiaaaea to
prove hia eontinuoui reaidenoa upon and
cultivation ot said land, via:
Wen. Wiks of limber, Oregon
OtfarObrig "
R. 1. Jaont'RUe "
Rout, Biuipou of Bui ton, Oregon.
I has U. Uooiea. .
hegiiiter.
Kellee for PwhlicsUam.
Department of.tha Iuterior,
. Land Odat at Oregon City, Oregon,
July 6. IM.
Notice ia hereby a I van that the follow
ing named if t tier has tiled notice ol bis in
tention to make niiaJ proof in e"port o
hia ciaiiu, aud that laid proof ail! be
made before Heglater ai d Receiver V. 8.
!aua utlice at ureaon iny, Oregon, 011
August SO, lttt. viz,
alary J. Mack h a I344, for the a s i
sec I tin row.
He name- the following witneaes to
prove bis continuoai residence upou and
cultivation ot said land, via.
K. I). Montague ol l auber, uiegon,
Nannie P. I atimer "
David C. Ourrie " "
Robt. T Simpson -Button, "
Chss. b. Moorea.
-, RegUt-r.
X at ire for Pablieatloa.
Department ol the Interior,
Laud Oltira at Oregon City, Oregon,
Julv 5, lHtr.'.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler has'flled notice of
Ins intention to raaka nnai proot in sup
port of his claim, snJ that said proof
will be made before Register and ke
iiver U. 8. 1-aml Office at Oregon City,
Oreiron. on Aiiirust 70. 1WI2. viz.
Oscar tiehrig a e Nq. IMW for the lots
1 2 3 ane at, n a sac X t S n r B w.
.He names the following witness to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, vis :
Walter K. Montague o( Timber, Oregon.
Win. Wilks
Kice D. Montnguo " "
Nannie P. Ijttiuier " "
Chas. B. Moores, .
KeglMter,
Natlee Isr PuMleatlon.
Deimttmeiit of the Iuterior,
ljind Ollloe at Oregon City, Oregon,
July 0, iau3.
Notice Is lierebv eivuu that the fol
lowing named settler bus filed notice of
his intention to uiuke final yxt in sup
port of Ills claim, and that said proof
will I Timfle uelore Kegister ana tie-i-eiver
V. H. I-aml OHlce at Oreg m Citv,
Oregon, on August 20, 1!K.2, vis:
Joseiiliine Gay (jotllicy h e No. I'.UW
for the fractional awinecntHiirS w.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove 1ns continuous residence nwu
and cultivation ol sanl lai !, vis:
David 0. Cnrrie of Dm ton, Oregon,
ltolit. T. Biuipson "
Mary J. Mack of Timber, Oregou
Kice l. Montague " "
Chas. 11. Moorus,
KcgiKtcr.
Xetlce far PailllctUai.
leiarinutit ol the Interior,
l4inl Oltice at Oregon City, Oregou,
JulyS, HHl.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make Bnal proof In sup
port ol his claim, and that said proof
will lie mads Dolore Keginter and Re
ceiver U. 8. J .and office at Oregon City,
Oregon, on August 20, 1512, vis :
Nannie l Latimer h a No. 13457, lor
'.be leiseetttSnrSw.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence rupon
and cultivation of said land, vis:
Walter K. Montague of Timber, Oregon
Kice v. Montague
David C. Currie Buxton, "
Josephine O. Oodbey Timber, "
Chas. B. Moore;
Register.
Acker's Djrsaeaaui Tablets are aeli
on a positive euarautee. Cores heart-bun
raising ol the food, diatreae after eating o.
any form ot . d vetieDaia. One tittle tabtt
gives ini media e relief. 26 eta, and 60 eta
lbs lelta Drug Bio re.
HO! FOB XKWP0BT.
-
Ore gea's ravarita Measlda lesart.
Recognlxing the advantages of
Newpoitasa summer resort over
oi her seaside reaorta In the North
west, and to make it possible for all
who desire to do so to spend their
vacation by the ocean waves, the
Southern Pacific Company, In eon
nection with the Oorvallis A Kaeteru
Railroad, will place on aale, effective
June 15, round trip tickets from all
points In Oregon on the Southern
Pacific to Newport, good for return
uutil Octol-er 10, at stiecially reduced
rales.
For lull information pi ase in
piire ol your (oral agent.
Iwiund trip from Hillsltoro good
until October 10, f.
Round trip fnm Hillsboro Satur
day, food to return following Mon
day, 4 AO.
Good enough
for anybody!
Lt Havana Fiuut
PJ I " ' t I ' f fro "
f DC A Bue A Pi Miif ti f a art mi a lt
aVM wiav i-, J I r jm I .
QiD'.nACH'.fSuioHer:
tfSA WLOC CLB.VARCINYI
Notice ol Final Kt'tteuteut.
Notice li lier-liy .rlvon that I, Hi uniler
iaueil adinini irator ol tin esia l
't'uuinaa llriU'liff, U-waHi!. I ,,e i.I'il
my tlnul aiU'iUiii . nui h uiinii:ii"ir:iiiir in
the Comity Court if tlie iWp nl Init-oi
for Walniit;loii 1'oiiniy. ami that miiii
court baa art Moinluy, Ju y 2s lmu, at tlm
hour of 10 o'eloi-k a. m . of .-aiil 'lay n.s llir
tiuis and the County Court romn in Mills
boro, Oregon, as I he place for liearhiK o
jections toaaul linul account ami the e -tlenient
of aaiil e tati'.
Dated at Hilltiboro, tlrei'O'i .lunc Z;, IWJ.
w. n. li a Kit ten,
Adiuiniatrator of tliu eati.te nf 'I'hoinas
Hrltclier, del-caned. li-ln
Portlaud MarLets.
Wheat Walla Walla, nominal liiin'
litijc blucHteiii, 117c; valley, iii.
i'lonr heat grades, 2.ti5w.1.fiO per
barrel ; graham, tL'.IHI.
Oals Cil.l, ft tl -t0 )er oi-iilal.
Ilarley Peed, $2"' 22..rm; hiuwin
2:i 00 per ton. ,
Millmulii itrini, $15("17; in!ildlin(!,
$19nr;20; shorts, 111' 1 ; iliop, 1 "..
Hay Tinttiihy, 1U15; clover, tf(i.
110.50; Oreiron wild hay, $5nt'l per Inn.
Uut'or Fuiicy crcameiy, li(".17'c;
dairy, 12( !6c ; -tore, l.'t ', l.'x- per lumvl
Kirns Stnraije 12r; freiili lll.u ;ic.
Clieeae 'l-'uli iirenm twins, l:t-!c;
YoiinK American, ,'lc' l ie per pound.
Poultry t'liickens mixef, if4.i0ic
5.00; hens, ".00( i 6(); iliesneil, lOw
lie ier (kiiidiI ; fpriiiKi, S2.00m :!.ol) per ,
doxen; dncka, t:t for old; s.l.nUdi 1.00 j
for young; geese, $! at f!l ier dnznii ;
turkeys, live. tOclle; ilnfwl, lOtTt
12 jc er pound.
Alutton liniliS, a'iii-, uroHs ; dienH'il,
BMO.'.jC pe Kund ; she p, f.VZ't, grosn ;
ilrenKC.', 0c ier pnniiil.
Hogs tiross, 'heavy, i(n(i.25; liylit,
$1.75 I ); ilrcbsel, 7f" 7,'uC per pound.
VealSmall,. H(!lc; larce, 7r7'.tfe'
per pound.
Beel tirosa top ulcers, s:!..0(n 4 Ot:
eows ami lieifora, J.00f3..M; dre-'d
beef, 51 at ( I c per miiiih1.
Hops 101 t lo'.u per ponriil.
Wool Valley, 12 at 14,e; Kanteru
Oregon, 8 at 12le; mohair, 20 at 21c ier
poniiil.
Potatoes f 1.00 (' $1-43 per aik.
Onions cu t, '
Saved Mauy a lime.
Don't ueglecl coughs mid colds
even il it is spring. Hutli ciim4 often
result seriously at this sea-ton just
because eople are canles. A dow
of Ow Minute Cough Cure will re
move all danger. Absolutely gnfe.
Acts at once, hure cure for camikIh,
cold, croup, bronehitis and oilier
throat and lung trouble. "I have
used One Miuuto Cnu,'h Cure sever
al years," says PoMtmHHter (. O
Dawson, Barr, III. "It is the very
beat rough mialicine on the market.
It has saved 1110 tunny a sevt rn Rpell
of sielcneMS and I warmly reenm.
mend it." The cliililren'i f.iwuiii'.
Delta drug etore.
HOWS THIS?
We Olfer-liie Hundred Hollar Krward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot ho
cured bv Hall's Cafairh One
V i. CHIC K.N ICY AMI, Crop-., Toledo, O
W tie ilinler-ii; ieil ksve . nun n V. J.
Cheeney lor the Inurt I 'i yearn, and Lrlii've
him perfectly honoralde in all lursini'si
transactions and liiinncially aide to carry
out any obligation niade by their linn.
WKSt A ThA IIX, Mholuaale irni;isl-,
Toledo. Ohio.
WAL01.NU, KIN'S AS MAI1VIX,
ll ho eeale Itu,'Kiils, 'l otrdn, l.
Ha I Catarrh Cure i taken inlcrnally.
acting direrlly upon the IiIinhI and iiiMi'iiiib
aarfacea of the lyMem. t'rice 7.'.c per bni
tie. BulJ by all i)no;(ri-t". 'iestiinoiiiala
free,
Hall's r mil I'i Is are the hrit.
Xtlr mf Kin a I Metllemrnt,
No ice is hereby priven that the nmler
ieliMl aalniiiiilrator of the extale of Mary
A. Mel, d, derenseil, Im- Died hi tinal
account ami n-pnrt aa uncli mlmini- ratur
in the I ounty Court 01 the roiinly nl
WasbiniWn, elate nf llrrnn, ami I h it
aia Court bat apptnnleil Monday, the .'l-l
lay oT July, i: 2, at 10 o'clock a in. ol
aid day, for the hearing ol ohjrclinTi- lo
aaitl tlnal account and for tin! mil lenient
of aaid eelaie,
T. U. B. Tonpne W. M. JACKSOX
Attorneys. Adtnini rainr of
lhee-l.ij of Mary
A. Mi'IaoiI, divens
cd. Pated ttiii HHb day of June, 1:kZ 9
f A
kwm-
Km Wmk
OF ?1X EEICS
y, Juno 30, w!il b ron
ihsr rooms of the t'ort
kir', coiner l'ttrk an J
dUvfv.i !n orv. ct
J.m. Uii.-n.:. ' ''
m.i.o.i! ut t
.f'ifie.l to tiach' ri
to L tr Ht -
litm. Kjri.VT .rl-culara on uMilic.it.n.
Oi t. ALL THE YEAR
I.ai.ni Co lit e Is op' n
. , 1 tit m:iy fiitT :tt n;
(l liMitjfhi s nr a t ;t ,i'
1,1 ltuU i'tu-'il ( r itt
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Tiiibrl-aud.Art Juiie:t.l7-
MMIICi: MJK ri'HI-K'ATIOX.
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i. i..i I'itv. da... Ma Vi-'.
N'riiM-; 1 IlKl.KHi 1.1VKN tit V I
H: I . ililtO Kll till' loVi-ioll! l
I In- ai t u! I'unni-' ut I line :i, WH. eiaiiii I
'A n ui'l i r tii.i n lo i'f iiinli.-r liuiiix mile
St ,1, vl i i 1 1 rv rma nrrKOii. .NeViel: an I
W.nliint ten I "tiiinr," an oHi-mli-il In ail
tin I'llWiu I Jl il ?UU by C-lii l.j-li.- t l,
lf!.', J.ihii i.la iT, ol tilniy. t:i.unli l
l !.il.-iii, .-t:iln uf l.KHiHl, lin"
1 1. tM .l,- lil-il in lliif t'lllie li n cwov I Ml II -nicnl
f." :'ih, Lu- lln- iiin li:i-' ul '' .i l
i In' VN 'i,Sl ' i S W Jmv 1". H
V v; I .-XT. (. 3 in 1 N It W
iiul Mill i flrr r luwhf'W liiut lie luli.l
-ouh L. mo,-' i.tlinili v lir ili lunWr or
t in- tiinn t'r a.nii iiliniul ji'ii nr,. an 1
Mi I'vi ilili'i i hi i-l:iini l' t-.1'il taltil li'ln o
il.i' Ki " It r m il ll'imnrnl Hits i.thioiit
''I'i'hoii I ity mi Kriil:v, ilii 'Hi 'In V 'l
.tni;n t. !!-'.
He iiaiiu k ii- iliiMii:
Joi n I'ein k, i.f ( Inry, 11hkiii,
lllhli- tt I .. ..
li.iMy: ! nl Astoria, . "
t :- V. t.-M.ill, of ' V
Alivimi ai, )ifis(iii). rliiiiui'.i;- tl.lvi'rsiy
I lie iil'iniilii.-ri ilietl lamtn au icii'-ii''i lo
l''c ;li' ,r e :r!in in iln uuir-i- mi nr 1.1'l.iri
.liil Mi'i ilavul AmriiM, l! ''.
- t. ii am. ji. mi our.
"li'i'i.ilir.
Smiuijor Konnal
-" J i . . flrt li'iin of the t'lipltii!
Hiitii iir N'ornml rippned May h In
il'i' Imw N'.it. iiial b:uik bldsr, ShIoiii,
( l'-i'.( la cm tiiiiiii cii;!it weeks. Tm
li' 11 tii fur he teriir or $1 per week,
' The snood term opent June !!0 to
continue till the AiU'iist examina
tion. Tuition ".
Cls-"i will Im (unne I in nil the
hrani'hi's rnmri'il tin 'late and
county pspr-r. Il'iard 1- per wii k,
Tie atieiidano- will he larc.
, Viir Information mMress,
V J. J. KltAI'S,
Salem, t)ro.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests vvliat you cat.
This preparation contains all cf the
digestants and dlk'td al! kind ot
fotxl. ltgl ves instant relief and iieer
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The mostsensitiva
toniaclw can take it. I?y its use many
thousands of dspepties have been
Cured after every thinu else failed.- It
prevents fm -nation of tins on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating.
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasanto taka,
It can't hel-
but ilo you soon
Vmred .mlybf E.r. Pt:Virr ..-''a, .'r.l-HS
tfcell. UH.-.buMiWlasVi tiim8ii tw
BEST FOR Til
BOWELS
If won hmreu t a n tfnlrtr, lictithy tno-rrmHt of Ihfl
t.iw.-l vrvry day. y .N i. III or will In-. Ki'fp yotil
b.wetn(iii'1ti. uni ho well. I iivf, tti the fTiior vlo
rttt iihv;-ic'r I'll I l-i"H. I l;iiitffftii. 'I i,. Fii-ooth-it,fn.'i.-t,
trn.4"'ifM'twny ol tt-uiUK Uie bow. It
e-nt, fn.-n-t, wont f l l' w
cl4r aMid clean U la tliM
CANDY
CATHARTIC
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
riraj-Kinf, ralntiil.l-', !'itent. T.ist- fiool, Prtnev
KcnT Ktckt-n, WniLen, or llrlpe, 10, l': olt.l M rt-ntt
tH'T Write lor f autitiilf, ttttJ buuklvt r
bi-alfli. AiMjtsi :fl
r.Mi.Mii itmii'T cwrJ(T, rnirt iff tohi.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
F.xeentrlx otice.
Xulirc is liereliy itiven Hint 1 Hie tin.trr
"ijrne'l have Iwii iluly iii "inti-il ei'i ii
Irix ir tlic HKlnle of W K tSiiiilli.-deceii-e.l,
',jf tin1 loii'ity I'oiirl til Wnfliinnliiii rmin
ty, Un-?oii, iiml li iv" duly iii:ililif I at
iiipli. A II iersinn li:ivin! 1 1 uiim niMinst,
saul e.tnte :inf hfri'liy notilif'l lo uri-iil
saint! lo mi" ttlHi proix'r vmiclier- ul the
I ia ullice of W N f'.arrclt in Ilill. lHirn
"ri'tri'ii. w it li ut x ni'inlliH frimi tlie ilali
lieri'iif.
Diili'il Juno li. l:ni.
11 MIS' I MITII,
KtiTillriv of III 1 Mate of V . V.. Hniilh,
ilifi'n.-ieil.
Notice Ft' riililicnlioii.
I)ci .rtiiipnt of tli I iiIim lor
l,:nnl tlflii-e .it tiri'nm fit r. Orrtrun,
. .June -H. I!lir.
Nulii-ii liwri'l'V riven Hint tin folli'W
int; n.itni'il M'lili r li:iii tii'-il notii 0 iif hi.-i
inlr nl inn to iniki' lin:il pro"f 111 Miptvtrt
0 1 In- rl:i:n, till I tint Haiti prunl Kilt In
mini In li.ii' ennui y elrra i f iirliiin-ton
roiinly.iil Hill-horn, inrfiiii. i n .Mn' t
II h, I -ii ., vi -. lni:iniio K II inrs, li c
I 1,1 fur lli nl, nl of n'4 of mi,
fii' 1 1 t .1 11 r .", w. 1 U' iiiiini's lli f'tlloviin
a iliii'.-M'H t.i i.n,i 1' liiM-iiiitiMiiiiii ri iilrnii'
i'4i'i nii'l nil u ':ii 1011 o- latil l-inil. i :
ifftrjii' Ku nr. ul liuxt'-ii liri'iron
!:i llnri'lniliT, nf I nnlicr, "
iiiln-w kolni-.nl lluvinn "
l:iTi. V. k iilin, nl ' " '
H 11 I'h.T-. 1!. ViK'r-i,
. Ki'.rtrr.
t'nre A ( lil In One Par
Take Laxslive I'.rotno tj'tinine
TaiiN t. Ad ftrtijrtrT-iTs r Innd Hip
money if it fxih t" rut': K. W.
(IroveV tmliire i- on e ieh box l!"c
B-an a. Ira Hir.d v n ii.i-e i
alcana rkosT nn rt I a
Do you- need a tonic?
There ate few tonics Unit MUpiir-s a jiiojftly
in iilo (iiiniunni'l of lk-vt. Iron :m.l Wine. It is a
lilmiil l)iiilil-r, liutiiitit aii'l m iviiie. Our IVef,
t
,j lion and me is
-s-.etn"e, ill rate of lion and :t ivil.it.ililc vine or
urauge. The wine t orange, sotiiLttius cat led
otaiie-hcart or tile lite of the orange, ii in itsr ll a
. faicrb bwic and nerve bracer. Try a buttle and
le convinced, ."u-c and $ I .oo at
Tho Hillsboro Pharmncy.
DEADLY NARCOTICS
Any honest, iiiiulliu'i'nt ilini''-it or siliyHici.m a ill h l rim lint iilri.iii, 'i " n
noli as uiiinii, lii'iiliuw, ,lnllv nilit-lKldi' it riv:iiuu and liii'irnrv uit- an I h f
U en Hiuce Hie liark'A eiiiilin all I'iIi- Mttilii-iin". ami I lint muIi innlii allim
tenliy pi-rpetHiitea l'ile. Writ- Pile run- is nul ari lii- ut tin- Daik Aires, In i i k
i nittaiiiH mi nari'titirn nr liieiriirv, iliiOml I.Vwari! if a Irate oi any uaicnlir or nn-r-I'nry
itiii In. I.uitlil in 'im li. All ntlii'i'M ir,la' n nairnln-H iir iiiiTi hi v. IViiv it il
iii ilaie im.K 'liavUh, ii Hi'UuhI if Ymix I '-iili In -n r," ai.y i asc n( j'iii'-. rt
aH'8 uivil wild niio liux n( Wri.li. I'ver IO.ll Ml pfi l:i in-i,t cnrci ill live ytaru:
NJil hi Hill Kiro liy lin T I'nlii'th t'ciitnry Mm : ,
Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy,
PRINCE
2-yea'r-olil record 2:2')
3-year old record 2:20. 3-yrnr-oM trial, ; u'f
Will make; the -.season of l(i02 at the Irairt',rouii(ls, Hillsboro, Wash
ington county Oregon, tijion the followiti"; terms:
Si'itsoii, with privilege of reium $'25.(10
1 11 sum nee $35.00
Lovelace i: a dark bay, with one white hiiul loot, over 10
hands high, weighs 1 300 pounds.
Sire- Iif-otist,2:22. ami sire of' Kgoen 2 (iii1,, ' tlic Coinjiii-tfr,
2:12 f4 ami .s otheis in the 2:,v. Full brotlicr to .Stinx, 2 -.' 1 , sire
of K.r in 2:-,o and Juertiite 2:28, irc of 4S in 2:30. .
first dam Crf-pon, dam of Lovelace 2-:2o, Dor.-cy I,, 2:2i)); l!itcy
Hritton 2:20?$; (lii!.-ie i?:i8.! ;I)ttdtess;2:27'i ; '.ntillantttte sf.'gli:
Cltantilly tria. 2:29; Klondike, trial 2:jS; Cratnl dam of Chanty
2:,.'f a,1f' Cascade 2:14 '( by rriuctps.
fecond dam Crape Li ;sc, dam of llraid 2. to,(, King Rene jr, 217
and Halzarir" ty by Coo Wilkes, ' '
- .Third dam 1... 11 1 nf Tarlton, 2:,i, trial 3:21. '
... - t -
Lovelace, as a 2-year-old trotted in two races, obtaining a 2 year-old
ree-u-il of a:2y?4. As a throe year old he was campaigned in several
states, trotted in 23 races, obtained 1st, 2nd or 3d money in 17 races,
took a record of 2:20 in a third heat iu December; worked publicly a full
mile at Cleveland in 2:1-24.
His breading is unsurpassed. He combines the blood'nf Kleottoneer
and Geo.. Wilkes, the two grcrlest .speed producing' strain
in the world. His dam, his grand ilain, the dam and
grand dam of his sire, and the dam ol his grand sire, are all in the great
brood mare liat., sprite, the dam of his sire, ha i Ave colts by F.lcctioit
eer, and all are in the list. Three of them having at different periods
headed the list of winning sires at their age. Watcrwitch, grand dam
of his sire, has six in the 2:30 list has over -501s descendants in the
2:.Vlist, . '
Mares from a distance will receive gfiod care and pasturage at $1.50
per month.
For further particulars see 'or address,
R B.
A
n
S25. S30. S35.
j S40 and SOOj
J V. R. DAI LEY. t
t Next to Wehrnng's on Alain 81.
-a-a-va--i-v-a-a--a.-e,
N(iee ot 1 11 tent ion to Willi
ilrntr In-niruneo by the
I ititetl Slalra Hre I it
Miirnnci t'ompnuy.
To uliuin it niny i-otn ern;
In nrriiril.inre witli tlie ri'iiiireiiient.- ol
tin- Inw- nf ll'i'Sliiti' of tlrenM, ri'hitiw to
iiiNiinuu'e rompanics, tii.luo 1 lnvi'liy
Kneu tlmt tlie I'nitiil KiiiIph t ire limur
um i i:nii,iiiny, n New ork. New nrk,
li sirini; In ri-iv 1I111111; lui-in ,1 williiii
tin; ft:ili" ill tliiKiin. 111 iniiln 1,1 wilt,,linw
ii Mi pusit -.iih ilm in i-iurr of Hniil
Mute unil will. If no rhimi mviinst -anl
( ninp:iny rli.ll U' n In I nl, il,r n.s,lr.
.tnir ('iiniii.ihMion r Tiiiliin p mm.ih
from lln -Jlst ily of f I I ! ii;i I y , l'l 2, I Iir
-tinir lieint; llir ilnln nf IIm- Iii .t pun, ice
(t in nf lliiit nntii'i', ilh.li:iw itH il.-piiu
Iroin tlif Mali- 'I reii; nrpr.
I'N i I H KICK
I .sri: M'K i !.
l y W. W. I ml. Thill. I'ri-si.li iil.
Hiile.l nl Ni'W Vnrk.tius ,lli ii:iy nf I el,,
rimy, 1 mJ. 40
.Vd mill itratr'M .t ir .
Noliie i IiitcIi) p'vpii that I, Mm- iiihI.t
Hi'iiiiiil. haip l'i'ii ilnlv ;i tni il ailnnii
iMrSli.r ! th c-lalp.nt I'liok WI111. Iht,
iIu'pi- il. hv tin' linn. 1 ..ui.lv I'iiiiii l
j Ilii'Pt.llP 0 OrPL'ill. fur Vlliin'. . n.nn.
j I v. ami h hi- ilnly iiialilil a m ii ,ll
pi i M,n 1 navini' i l'iini-iiallml .n. i vtaii-an-
In n liy tiutilie.l ., pnvvnl tin- nai.ip 11,
inp, ttitli the pr.pi rvoiirlmrB. at I hi' h
i.l iv of t . . H.irnll, in llllt!-rn drp
""ii. within K'X nmi.lli" Iniin Hip ilaip
lipri-nl,
h.iah h. v iiiT' HF.n.
A.liiMniHlriliirnf the cMati- nl I'lark
V hitrhi-r. ilppPn-eii.
Iapt June li, I my, j-i)
i mm mm mvym
pmjierlv tn nli.' Iiom lu-.li. l-et
TONGUE,
:isboro, Oregon.
I.KKillT'S I) IS!' ASF.
The liirsoHl innipvi r p.iid fur a ire
S'fiplion, changed luiinU in fan Kuin
cicio, Ah. .Id, lmn. The Iransfi-r in-volvi-d
in l oin nnd s(:i k 1(1 1.MKi.Oil Hn,t
was i.iil dy n jmrty of luisinps-i men lor
;a-.erilie for I'.ri.'lit a 0iic.se an I I'ia
I ticlci, lillliiMiD ini iir.ililii diwases.
j Tbry iiiiiiini'nce.1 l!ie Rprimm ineti
jiratimi of lli f.w iii.i Nov. I,"i, pMi.i.
j They iiili'rvieweil mi-rt-i of Hie oun-il and
j Irieii it out 011 i a inerilii by imltiug ovrr
tliri-o dozen c:;ii'i on t,e Iri' ilintiil 11 in I
j wati liiiijr I hem. Tliey also got phyiii
,eiana lo name elirnnie, inonrnlile ihimh,
nnil nilmintirli'rpil it Willi llip .liv-ii iaii
fur jmlueH. I 4. to Ann. &, eiflily-seren
Ier cent of the . ! ranes were eitlipr pI1
or istoeresinK f irnruMy.
Tlifrflieiii) lint tliiitivn per cent of
failures, tho. pailiin vtyre -iliniind and
clo-p.l tin. trans.U'limi. I lie i,r.pp,liii!.
of the inve.-.li;ialin(? t nminittpe nnd the
eliuli'al ropiirlMit tli- fi-st r i-eHWi-re pub
lislinl and will he inaili,l frp i, applica
tion. Aililh'- Jniix J. Pi t TOM t!ov
ianv, 10 MimlRimipry ft. yau Kranti'Mi. ,
Cal.
Air
mm
mm
-I'ir'
ftante f i! Iti Hw Hwirt BimTt