Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, July 18, 1902, Image 2

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    4ILLS150IIO IXDEPEXDENT
iiteied In tua poatoffloa t Hi!aboro,Or.
aa lovoail-ciitM mail uiAlMr.
Hubaciiption, lundaanca, per year, II. CO
JUI.LbBOKU PCUMBMIXG CO, Prop-,
l. M.C. liAULT, Editor.
PHI 1 AY, JULY 18, 1102.
HIT TUE TKISW
Iu hid Fourth of July oration at
Pittsburg PreHiduut l.-xwevelt npoke
of the trust a follow:
HI mv fellovv-eouulryweu, ai we
face these infinitely difllcult prob
lem, let in ever bear iu mind that
though we uoul the hitjhuat qualities
of the intellect in order to work out
practical neiieuiw for their aolulioti,
yet wo nited, a thousand timed more,
what count for many, many, many
times a much a Intellect we ueed
i-haraitor. (Urie ( "That ia it!"
and applause.) Character, that win.
pound of houesty and courage and
common tense, will avail un more ou
the long run thau uuy brilliancy on
the stump or any advising of legUla
tive mean or methods. The brll
liancy li good. We need the Intel.
lect: we ueod the best Intellect we
ran gel; wo need the beet intelligence
we need more tttill character. We
need common sense, common honesty
ami resolute courage. (Applauo.)
We neetl what Mr. Knox has bhown
the character that will refuse to be
hurried into any unwise or prcelpl
tate movement by any clamor,
whether hysterical or demagogic,
and, on the other hand, the charac
ter that will refuse to be frightened
out of the movement which he thinks
it I right to undertake by any pres
sure, aiill less by any threat, exprwu
ed or implied. (Cries of "Hear,
hear!" and applause.)
"(ientlemen, we have great prob
lems. We can only solve them by
degrees. We can only solve them
by doing well each particular bit of
work as it comes up for solution.
Much can tie done along the lines o(
supervision and regulation of the
great industrial combinations which
have become no marked a feature in
our civilalion, but if we recklessly
try without proper thought, without
proper caution, to do too much, we
ehall do nothing or else we shall
work a ruiu that will be felt unon'
acutely among those of our citizen
who ere most helpless. It Is no easy
ta.sk to deal wilh groat indus
trial tendencies. To deal with them
in a spirit of presumption and ranri
lolly and, above ail, to deal with
them in a epirit of envy and hatred
ami malice would be to invite dis-a.'-rter,
a disaster that would be so
wide-spread that this) country would
r ck lo it foundation. The Missta
ilppi sometime causes immence
damage by flood. If you cannot
ditiu it and ttop the floods, you can
tgulate them and control them by
levees. You can regulate and con
trol the current: you can eliminate
its destructive feature; but you can
l It only ty studying what a cur
rent is, and what your own powers
are. (Applause.)''
uomiuHiitiug on this utterance a
Washington corresKndont wires to
the St. Inuis Globe Democrat: "The
President's attitude on the trust
question is causing much discussion
among the member of Cougreas aud
public men who remain In Washing
t in. It is the cause of much com
ment that the President is so effect
ually cutting from under the demo
crats the only issue uku which they
' have any apparent show of uniting.
The President' attitude ou the ques
tion has always been clearly under
at kh! by his iulitical frieuds. His
activity iu the railway merger case
and hi prompt actiou against the
tieef trust have lell uo question of his
sincerity, and the general impression
1.4 that ho will contiuue hi cam.
paigu against uulawful combina
tions until so mo law is passed to
keep theiu within check. It is
known that the President has asked
..(preventative Littlelield from
Maine to draw a trust measure tiiat
will embody the views of the chief
executive. It is exH.rtod that this
bill will lie Introduced early In the
next session, ami that every effort
will be made to have it 'adopted.
The measure will doubtless provide
for full publicity of facts relating to
the business ef corporations, and will
very probably give the federal au
thorities certain power to sUxrvino
and regulate combinations. The
President, at Pittsburg, disclaimed
uy desire to see demagogic legisla
tion on I lil- great question, but he
ernrtly believes thit there Is a
middle ground between tho demand
of the sgitator-'and the desires of the
money power of the country that
tii'TO shall lo no legislation of any
kind. The President has told hi
friends that one class of people in
this country geei so far as to desire
legislation that would create a revel,
utioa In financial circles. Tho other
!, that which controls I lie money
combinations, is violeuily opposed to
any change In existing condition.
Batween Hune two classes lh presi
dent ipH to lake rot and ac-
tlva ground. He will proeoM aloug
couM-rvative lititw.
"There la honor am jug tliieves,"
but Tracy the touvkt does uot be
long to that i lav. He must be a
olnah coward; he aud Merrill were
Imprisonod together for the same of
fense, endured confinement together,
eacanod together ami endured the
same dangers in their flight from
Salem to uear Cbebalis, Washington.
There Tracy picked a quarrel with
hla associate and shut him. ' There
are some Incident couuecieu wuu
tun affair that uoinU toaasasniuation
Tracy tired three shots into Merrill's
body aud then threw the corpse be
hind a big log where it would uot be
likely to be seen by persons passing
alouir the dim road. This was done
about Juue 2$. The remains were
found by Mr. Mary Wagouer aud
her 12- ear old sou Ueorue July 14.
They were picking wild blackberries
aud were led to the place by the
smell of carriuu The body Is badly
decayed but was rucogulztbte.
lu language so nltliy aud disgust
lug that it would never be admitted
into the columns of the Independent,
the Argus in its Issue of three weeks
ago, threatened to attack the charac
ter of the editor of the ludrpeudcut
and everybody connected therewith.
In reply to this the Independent
simply oaid in substance, while it re
gretted to enter into a contest of this
kind, yet if the Argus was particular
ly anxious for it, It might commence
at once. ,Xow the Argus is whining
like a whipped cur and savs In sub
stance that the Independent hag been
publishing scandal. Th Independ
ent denounces this charge as an abso
lute and unqualified falsehood. Here
is a square issue. Now let the Ar
gus produce the proof or stand con
victed of publishing deliberate
falsehood in an effort to injure a coin
pet I tor.
If the affairs of the nation move
aloug the even tenor of its way aa
they have done lor the past six years,
and President Roosevelt be nouii
nated in 190-1, he will carry Oregon
by 20,000 majority.
Waat Te Help Oth rs.
"I had stomach trouble all my
life," says Ed w. Mehler, proprietor
i f the Union Bottling Works, Krle,
Pa., "and tried ail kinds of reined
ief, went to several doctors and
spent cousidcrabl money trying to
gut a moment's peace, Finally 1
read of Kodol l)yspciela Cure aud
I have been taking it to my great
satisfaction. I never found its
equal for stomach trouble aud glad
ly recommend it iu hoe that I may
help other sufferers." Kodol Dy
spepsia Cure cures ail stomach
troubles. You don't have to diet.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digest what
you ep.t. Delta drug store.
Shot la Ills Leg.
Fur till kinds of sores, bums,
bruises or other wounds, De Wilt's
Witch Hazel Halve is a sure cure.
Skin diseases yield to it at once.
Never falls in eases of piles. Cool
ing aud healing. None geuulne but
De Witt's. Beware of counterfeits.
"I suffered for many years from a
sore caused by a gun shot wound iu
my left leg," says A. 8. Fuller, Eng
lish, Ind. "It would not heal and
gave me much trouble. I used all
kinds of remedies to uo purpose un
till I tried De Wilt's Witch Hasel
Salve. A few boxes completely
cured me." Delta drug store.
Maud Like a Muue H all.
Between your childreu aud the
tortures of itching and burning ec
Kema, scaldhead and other skin di
seases. How? why, by using Buck
len's Arnica Salve, earths -greatest
healer. Quickest cure for ulcers, le
ver sores, salt rheum, cuts, bruises
and. bruises. Infallible for piles.
2"c at Bailey's pharmacy.
Mops
the tough aail Works Un
the
told.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No cure, no
pty. Price 2.'i cents. .
Saved. Maay a Tliuo..
Don't neglect coughs and colds
even if it is spring. Hueh rases often
result seriously at this season just
because people are careless, A dose
ol One Minute Cough Cure will re
move all danger. Absolutely- safe.
Acts at once. Sure euro for coughs,
cold, croup, bronchitis and other
throat and lung troubles. "I have
used One Minute Cough Cure sever
al years," says Postmaster C. O
Dawson, Burr, III. "It is the very
liest rough medicine) on I he market.
It has saved me many a severe spell
of sickness and i warmly recom
mend it." The children's favorite.
Delta drug store.
BtmnOa
rlhtliml 1m Haw tiwin toofl.
ati
Department ol ths lutorlor.
1. nd Uliics at ongon City, Omsun.Julj
." .. . ........
ulic la iiareu vivau mai iu iwi.uih
.........i M.tli.r hMA i.Ud uotu uf bis iu-
Uuliou Ul uiaka tiuat proof in aupport of
bis claim, and that Mid proof ill I mad
brfura Knuur sua ivr i . a wu
oirtce at Ortffuu City, Oregon, ou Augutt
M. llAtt. via:
Uavi.l C l urris h No. for the n
li 13 ii r li w.
IU nniiirs the f..lloin Willi M-a lo
pro uii continuous rvai.tuni upou ana
cultivation ol auid laud, vUt
Mr. Naniiia I. Latimer o Timber, Urrgou
Walter k.. U nUu
ku- 1). Montajfiia " "
Kobrl T. Himp.oii vt Buxton, Oregon.
I. una. o. Jiovres.
Notice wl PalllcllM.
I)iiarltiiiit uf the Interior
lind Utlics at Ongou City,Urcgon, Jaly
5, li&
Kotirs is hereby iriven llint tlie following
named aettler lisa liled notice of hia in
tention lo make Unal proof in i.ipuort of
Ills t'ltiui, ami that aaia prool will ue inaae
lsror l(rjilr and Iteeeiver V. 8. Laud
Oltir at Uregou City, Ursgoo, ou Aognat
jo, i'a, Tiit
Walter k. Montsgiie h Ko. IMM, for
tl.a a ar '. are 1 t 2 II (I W.
11 named Hie following wltnaaaeiT to
prove lila contiiiuoua rsaiuauc upon ami
lUlblVB.tVI. Ol MIU wuu, VI ,
Win, Wl ka
of Timber, Oregon,
Oacar U?brig
K. I). MouUgue.
Uobt. Hinipon
of buztou, Uregou
1 baa B, Moo ret,
VegiaUr.
Notice for Publication.
Denarti.iaiit ol tue Interior.
Laud Ofnoe at Oregon City, Oregon,
July a, imK.
Motics la tiereby given that ths follow
Ins uauied settler has tiled notice ol hia in
tentiou to make anal nroof ia auuvort ol
bis claiiu, and that said proof will be
made before Register and Receiver V. 8.
tand Ollioe at Uregou City, Oregon, ou
AuKU.tSU, U02, via,
Mary J. Uaok b s IM&'i, for ths S
aeoltlnrttw.
Ha names tba following witneaaea to
prove liu contiiiuoua residence upou aud
cultivation oi earn tana, vu.
K. 1). Montague of Timber, Oregon
Xaunie V. I atimer " "
David C. tlurrie " . "
Kobt. T Siinpeon Buxton,
Chaa. b. Moorea,
Megiatcr.
Notice for faollefitloa.
DruArtment of the Interior. v
hand Ollioe at Oregon City, Oregon,
July a, Wi.
Notice is hereby given that the ol
lowing named settler haa file. notice of
his intention lo make final proof in sup
port oi hia claim, and that said proof
will be tnaUe tieiure ttegieter anl Re
ceiver U. S. Ijnd Ortice at Oregon City
Oregon, on Aiiguxt ?0, lt.l2. viz,
Oscar l.ehrig h e No. 'M. for the lot
1.2 3 ane s n see Z t .1 n r w.
lie names the following witnesses to
provs Iur coiititiuous resilience upon
und cultivation of said land, vis:
Walter K. Montague of Timber, Oregon.
Wm. Wilks "
nice D. Montague " "
Nannie P. Ijitiioer " . "
Chin. B. Moores,
Keg'ster.
Notice lor Publication.
lH'lwitineiit of the Interior,
1-and Ollice at Oregon City, Oregon,
J II IV A, I 'JO-.!.
N'olice is hereby given that ths fol
lowing iismeii settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make tinal proof in sun
)H.rt of hia claim, ami that said proof
will I made lielore ICegiater ami tie
reiver I'. S. Ijtnd Ollice at Oreg m City,
Oregon, n August 1M, 1!HJ2, vi :
Josepliine (inv Uotlbey h e No. l:!4.")H
fur the fractional wieectit3iir5 w.
lie DHinea tlie following witnesses to
prove Ins continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, vis:
David ('.. t'urrie of' Buxton, Oregon
Uobt. T. Riniion "
Mary J. Mack of Tiinlr, Oregon
line I'. Montague '
Chss. B. Moores,
Hogiater,
Notice for l'ttblieation.
Istiariineiit of the Interior,
l.aifl I Hliic at Oregon City, Oregon,
Jtuv 6, unrj.
Notice is hereby giveu that the fol
lowing named settler has tiled notice of
Ins inteiitMiu to make final proof in aui-
port of his claim, and that said proof
will I made Iteforn Kegister and Ke
en ver V. ti. iMIui ollioe at Oregon llty,
( Ircgou, ou August 91, liar.', vii :
Nannie P. Itimer h e No. 13457, for
the a e sec t H n r 5 w.
lie names the follojeing witnssses to
prove Ins continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, vis:
Walter K. Montague of Timber, Oregon
Kiee u. Alontague
David C. Currie Buxton, "
J.epliine G. tiodly Timber, "
Cliag. B, Mooree,
Kegister.
Acker's Ufsoeosla Tablets art soli
on a poaitiva guarantee. Cures heart-bun
raiaing ol lh food, diatreaa after eating o.
any torm ol dvapenaia. Una little tabh
giveaiiuniedia's relief. 2A eta, and 60 cla
l bs ilelU Drug Htora.
uot roR KKVf rBT.
Oregea's Pavorita MeasUe Resari.
Hecognlsing the advantages of
NewiM.it as a summer resort over
oi her seaside reeorta ia Ihe North
west, and to make It possible for all
who desire to do so to spend their
vacation by tho ocean waves, the
Southern Pacific Company, la con-
nection with the Corvalli eV Fsstern
lUilroad, will plaeo on sale, enVvtlve
Juno 15, round-trip tickets from all
points in Oregon on the Southern
Pacific to Newpoft, good for return
until Oelolier 10, at specially relucel
rates.
For lull information pi ase In
quire ol your local agenl.
Bound trip from Ilillsborn good
until October 10, tC
Bound trip from Hillsboro Satur
day, good to return following Moo
day, II M.
Timber 1-4 td. Art Juue sjsts
NOTICE fr FUBLICATJOfi,
Usitsii FiJiia.; ii llrrn-r,
ik.'.un i nv i u , V4y :'j v.v:.
T. . b'l' 1 I if Id U L' 1, L' I .- . - I l- l v- . , . ,
1.1 III curttpliuiu e w til ttiu pr..viiona ol ,
tlie act ol onpreiia of J une n, l, v entairtl
"Au at t for tlie aule uf timtier luu, iu ti.t
States of California, Orpuii, Nev:il.i un.l
aM.iugloi. lenilKy, as etteiii!rl torll
tlia I'ulilic 1ji.,I rjiatra by net ! Auvut
4, IstrJ lieorge V, of Asliirlu. ouuty
of t utaop. htl of Orv"ii, Iiu4
tins iimv tiled in Inis ollice ihh bwoin
vtutemviit No. .r.7is, for tbc purrh ,n.- of llie
8 H o4N W L', S W i'. ri W j K ',
n Hevliou No. 1 in lownsliip N i. J N. rili.
Itangu No li Weat, uii,l will nik-r pro lo
uliow that tlio laud sought ia more vj.lue
aide for ita Umber or atone lliuti lor uuri
cultural purikMca. und to eMulliah In-.
claim to buid laud t'efuie Ibe Kegi.-ler an.l '
heceiver of this oflice at Ore.n cm-tie K.-ti-tr' " hewoemt tins ciuee ai
Oregon, on tn.lay, the Mil .lay bf 'r,1ft"' ' 1 ,y rnuy, tlie -In uay .1
Auguat, V.tti. he name aa n I Auiiu-.t, 1 '.'. .
oliii lenrk,of Olney, (In gou.
J itiiue Uurlsr, ol
John f.'luJier, of ...
Cluia Weituuu, ol Astoria, "
And all wraoiia elahuing udveiel y tin
above deaunlHsl lands are reUeM-l to
tils their rlaima in thia olli.-e on oi I'e (un
said Sth day of Aiiguat, V.W
CIIA8. li MOOKKS.
3I-4J KeifHil.
tiee of l-'iliHl Xellemen t .
N'oltee it hereby given that 1, III uniler
aiitned adminiatrator ol tti entalo ol
luouiaa Britclier, deeeatieil, I uve lileil
my tinal aevount a auch ailmhiiatrator iu
ths County Court of the atatv of Uregou
for Wanhingtoii county, and that earn
court baa art Monday, Ju y 2n Una, ul the
hour of 10 o'cloek a. u. , of raid tlay an the
tints and the County - ourt room in Hills
boro, Oregon, aa the plucs lor hearing o -jei'tiona
toaaid tinul account and the ae
tleuieutof aaiil e tate.
Dated at Hillsboro, Oi'etfo i June - i. l'.KiJ.
W. N. bAHKKI I,
Adminiatrator of the eatate -ol Thoma.i
Uritcher, deceaaetl, ti lo
. l'ertlaud Markets.
Wheat Walla Wullti, uutnlmil ti;7
iWh.'i blurKteui, liTc; valley, mi.
Flour leat grades, 'l (i.r)U 1M per
barrel ; graham, t'J.lkl.
Oats Old, L'iH"?! 40 ar rental.
Harley Feed, WJdt 22..r)o; lirewinir
t?II (HJ per ton.
M illxtulis llrau, I.). a 17; li.i l.llinc i.
llWii:'20; shorts. tltVa 17: elioti, tl"..
tlay Timothy, $IH 15; clover, $7fJ
t lo.w; Oregon wild liny, lli.n'i or ton.
But'er Fancy crean.ory, Itif.. 1 7 jo;
dairy, 12m 15c j etore, 13 m l ie per oiit,l
Fggi Storage I2e: fre-li l.'im I n'.
Clieeae Full creaui twine, l;lc :
Young American, llllciultc iier pound.
Poultry liickeiiH, mixe.l, -$l.iM)iii
.1.00; bene, $".Ut)iu5 M); druHKeil, lllta,
1 lc tier omind : snrinui, t-i.(Siiit;i.,".0 per
dozen; ducks, $.1 for old; iil.lliiia 1 .00
for young: geese, pi at
per dozen ;
turkeys, live. 10i.ile; dresiuii, 10ni
I 'J'C ier pound.
Muttou iaimbs, o'e, gross; druased,
Sfatf'ije per pound; sheep, f:t.2r, rta ;
drew.', Uo per pound. '
Hogs l.roKS, heavy, $i!(a(i.25 ; liM,
ti.lb (ai; dreimed, 7ia7'uc ht pouinl.
Veal Small, KOi'.ic; large, 7ia?'j
ier pound.
Beef Orosa top ulcers, $:'..!( 1.00 J
cows and heifers $:MK('.1.50; ilrosi'il
he-f, 64 at tije per iNiitnd.
Hops IU.J at l.j'.e per ixjiiiiiI.
Wool Valley, 12 at Hc; Kaptern
Oregon, 8 at l'.O.cj mohair, LH) ut 1'lc per
IhiuimI.
'I'otilloe l.ftj Ot $1.45 per saf k.
Ouiona J.ii t t,
. .v
rraclicully Marvlug.
"After using a few boltlesiif Kodol
DhiX'psia Cure my wife received
per fit-1 and pcrinatient relief from a
evere and chronic case of stomach
troblr" says J. K. Holly, real estate
Inxnrnnee amMogn HfentjOf Mnramh,
III. 'B"fore using; Kodol i'lyspepsia
Cure she eottlil not eat nn ordinary
meal ' without intense KiiH'eiing.
HOW'S THIS?
We otter Una Hundred Dollars liewurd
lor any cane of Catarrh that cannot he
curadliy HaU'a t'atarrh Cure
K J. CflKKN'EY l O., rropa., Toledo, O
Ws the underaignrd have mown V. J.
Cheeneylorthela.it ." years, and lielieve
him perfectly honorahfe in all huniiiesa
transactions and linaneially ahle to carry
out arty ohligaliona niiule hy their linn.
WUU I A 1KAUX, Wholeaalc Unwgiht',
Toledo, Ohio.
WALIUMJ, KIXXAS A MAKV1.N,
IV ho 'esals Drupgi'l9. Toledo, O.
Ha I'a Catarrh Cure i. taken internally,
arting directly upou the blood and min oim
eurfaeea of the ayatem. Hriee ran per hot
lie. 8old by all l)ruggltH. 1 eatiiiioniala
free.
Hall's Family Pi la are the heat.
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Nobody' Property
By Samuel Hintern Peck
How the King Pardoned Rosa
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By Melville Outer
The Rival Busters
By Carlos Pilgrim
In the Shelter of the Stripes
By John Habberton
Under the Kopje .
By P. Y. Blade
An Eiucated Fool
By J. A. BoHes
Rudolph
By Viola Roseboro'
Money Changers
By W.W. Jacobs
You will find them delightful
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iiiitbv. ill oiler pnjol to kliow that Hie land i
aou'ln i more valuub.e tor ita tiiukter or,
at 'lie t!i:.n tor agricultural purpu.M.. aut
to .tat.l.M i hi!, taiiiil lo satil land lleio e ;
lie ii. in. e. u. witi.t-e
John l'eu, k,t,l (..luer. t.ire;ofl. j
' lllilla Uarlie, it " '
licore. ot Amiui.i, "
t'lar- K, l. o.oii. of "
Anyuul all persona claiming adver-ly
the Hi'ove-,"4,:rileil l iutl.i are -i'.;ueted to
lite their c aoiiM in tin. v,l!i, -e ou or before
l llll "111 day of AU;:uM. ! :.'.
. (.11 AS. H. MOKlir'.s.
l:eeiMi r.
kSiuimitT Xoiinal
'1'iin HrMt lei in uf tlie t'apils!
Sumiiier Normal DpoiKii May ;'. in
the I t Nnliouiti bank I'M,-', arilem.
Ore., ti. continue) ei;:lit weet.s. 'i'ni
tion til for tlie term or' tl p r week,
Tho second term opi-ii" June 'Ut lo
couth, uo till U' Auoost t xariiiti!--tion.
Tuition (.".
Clas"es will bo formed in nil tho
branches required for t-lute niiii
eonntv papers, lioiird :1 per vi k.
The alt.'iiiirtiu'. will l i lar,'o.
I'or inroriiiitlioii Hihlr-i.
J. J. KIIAI'S,
H ill in, Ore.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests vhat you cat.
This preparation contains all cf th
ditfesUints and digests ull kind9 of
Tim at. ltt,'ivcs itistitiiireinranu never
, . nm. lt.olLwiviiii to eat, all
,i,e faiil yon want. The ino;itsensitig
ilomachs can take il. Fjr its iicmanf
thounanfU of tl.y.-.is'pticit Inivo Ueu
cured after everything else tailed, it
prevents formal ion of casou the stow
cli, relieving all distress utter eatinif.
lietingnnneccs.sary. l'lcasantto tak.
It can't help
but do yo'i noon
frpparwlnnlyhy P.O. IifWitt. i'o., i:hl-VH
Ttva ti. laVUe coutaiiiS t,!im.a tajc a.
"I have hoou uln v Alt I'Ts lr
In.sniiinia, Y. till u hu ll 1 have. Ik en uti:U 1, ,1 ler
Dvertweniy years, ami I i-an hay tlt-.it useiireu
havo irlven iiio tin -ro renef tlian any (it Iter reme
dy t have ever trieil. J shall x erlahily reeom
ineii'l tlt'-m tr my friomN ns I), ;ni ii I tliev nro
rtpreseuted." Tics. (iii.i.Aim, Unin, ill.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
i Plpfunnt. l'IaTuh'. Potent, Tasto ti.wxi. l0
. Ij'XHl, .Ni-ver Si, ken. Wenken. ,T lit ie. tm-. ..c, .Vic.
... CUKE CONSTIPATION. ...
. fl-rlt-s H-.dv l -wp.n.T, . hk.n.. n-.rr.l. No. Y.rfc. Mi
Kfl.Tf) tUf M"la and ioinr:oite..,l r n'l rtrnir-nU-IU-OAb
(iistsli, l MKTulii-eo llaUil.
-'.K'fiilt'iK otice.
Xolice i.-, hereliy ien that I the un.ier-sigui-d
have been duly apvinled i x. eii
trix ol tho estate of W K hiniih. deceased,
!.y the Coiinty Court of WayhiiiKtoii coun
ty, Oregon, and have duly ipialiliu.l iim
xiieh. All persons having elanns against
aa d e.-t:ile are herel.y nutiiied to pr; ent
paine to uie witil proper volleheia at tlie
I iw ollioe ol W X liarr. tt ill Itilh-horo
'regon, within six nioiitln from the dale
hereof.
Dated June (i I
. A II V SMITH,
Kiet'iilrix of th.' i state ol V. K. Smith,
d. c. ae,l.
.Nolief For ln bl ical ion.
Di p irtinf nt of the Interior
Land Ufiice at Oregon City, Unvon
June -.'I. P.m.'.
Notice li hereby ;iveli that the loiloiv
ini; n.mieil pettier haa lib 'I notiee of hir
I int. iilion to make nnal pro-,1 in :iipnoii
of hid ehiini, au I tliat said pnot illl
inaib liefote i-ounty elera i,f ahiiaton
i eoiinly. at Hill born, Urei.-on. on Ati.o.rt
lth, 1: ii'-. vi:: li'-n lalintl h ll'iiies, h e
' l.-ti-. l'ir tlie 11 1 j oi KW, ol h , ol 1M ,
mt I It :! II r .1 W. He names III - folio
w itnehjiei to pro e his eoiitinilon re - nteiiee
I, pon and en 1 1 i a I ion or ai l la ml. . t; :
Oeoire hon nr. of I -il t n (Irefjotl
Mai litn eh'd of I mi her,
Audren ho I n r, of l'.ll Moll, "
David 1'. knhn. of " '
li II Cha . II. Moores,
lii-jiiler.
( uie A ( old in ('in I'uy
Trtlie Iixntive r.roteo (piinini
Tnhli'ls. All i!ruj'c;isN rclnnd t Ir a -iiioiiey
if it fiili to cure. I'!. W
(Irovo'.-t "iniiliire is on enclt box SJ.'ic
Mil 11 v. 10 i iivi i: n ' robs.
St ated propo: -lis 11 ill bo rrei ivr.l at the
Con lily '0.11 1 I'-oiii. H;!l ffi ii t'rei-.'t..
M'lmi.it , .Inlv '.'I. I'l lor t lie eon. J rin 1 ion
of Ihe l.i,il I 11,1 e ai.il a till a( I !l" ni"l
en, I at -ml I r 1 1 1-., : l I o:n- liolf 'lei
of llilh hot... on the I i-e flue r .ol
: 1 . 1 itiea I no,., ina I e m-en :il the 4 1. ikV
olii.-r on :lt.. alter .Inly II. I " '.
'.. A. I; I.
( olin! y I tftl : '".
1'. y order (,'oiin I v . 0,1 01 i..iiit!-.
llitKboto. l.ie.on. inly I . :. I
IKK.
I In' I M.iriifH h.nt- f tir(
fi'tip I'm I it yiitni: I ii.Mtif
ft-p Mr. 1 1 i v t : M vmi t;ir.-n
1 1 tier- I
,, .V i
iMt !
i.n -j'i I y .t I, I t it u it It in p. II mi
nut Itiy I li t Km- l t lfvn;ii
1 dp v m ut , M Tli.
J It 1 1 1 V l J
jiii,b,.r.., July .)!'.
i h n w h m w onirjAiT
' aala-'
Do you need a tonic?
There aio lew I.Jiiics tU.it .-ntji.i.-s a lH.i"lcilv
til tile ciiiuiKiiiiiil of Il'-ci. Imtt Wiu,e. It is a
l.l.Mhl linil.lcr, nutti tit .inl n. ivine. Our l!cel.
Iron ami Viiu ii ro(Hi!e ni.i !e nom Irc-.h beet
psvenu', t tttaU' Iron and a jvil.it. iMi: wine oi
or.ine.e. Tlie wine ot or iti.o, Mimctinics called
ot.in.ue-he.iit or the lii'e d" tin? orange, i- in it-cll a
Mijerb tonic and nen e bracer. Try a bottle ami
be convinced, ."oo ami I .oo at
t
Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy.
DEADLY NARCOTICS
Any holiest, intoHicut .li nfiNt or pli) aician w ill tel you lliat nureoti.' poioi.
ucli as opium, henbane', itenllv uiht-liade or ivniim and iiieieury me and l.atn
Ih-cii sriiue the l;irl A, en need in all I'll.' .Medii-ino". and that m Ii ineilie.lijii
really perjH-tiitiles I'lles. Vrrtis Pile ritre is not a irli.- oi I lie t'aik Ages, hei.eu
eotitains no tiiin.-oli.-s or mei rurv, at hij) Ilewaot if a tuuv oi any naieoiie or iner
einr eai. In" l'iHi.1.1 in eriiK. . All ot hers toul.i n nar.oti.a or nier.iiie. i,n it if
von darei ioosKl,.iek. U l.'eward if Venm fails . euie any eae of 1'ihe. Worst
i .ises i ii re. I w itli one I 'of of i-run. Over 10,n,K) pi'i i, rim ut me- in live ) eais :
Sol i in Hill horo by the Twentieth I'ciilury More:
The Hillsboro Pharmacy,
2 year okl
n-year-olil Tecntil 2-.h. .''.-v.-itr "Id trial, 2 m''.
Will make the reason of 1 Ml):.' nt the I-'nire.ronml-;, IIili:boio, W ash
imti.n ointnty Orf i;ui, itpoti1lir follou in;; tci ni-;:
Season, w itlt in i ilere o' leliiui -'o.OO
I n sura u cf !f:j..oo
Lovfl.K-e is a dark bay, with one white liind foot, over I(
hamls hi.rjh, vri;;hs 1 1'.OO jmhiiiiIs.
Sire - vootist,.?:r'2 1 : ninl f ro id Jlncn 'J tH',1,', tlie Coiitiieier,
2:12,' j and 35 nthcts in thn 2:.v. 1'iiH 1 t I i-r to Spliinx, 2.2O'.., f.ire
uf S.'i in 2:,v ami Kloctrile 2:'JHJ', sire of .S in 2 :.',..
I'irst dam CrfK)n, dim of I,nvcl.u-c 2:ii, loi a-v L, 2:20! J, lictsey
lltiltoit 2:2(i;rj; OoMln- L'lS'j' ;l)iti'lics-,,227 ' ; l!t ill.iutin 2 : - S :
Chantilly tria. 2: 20 Klomlikc, tti.tl (..rami dam of Chanty
2:I, :,,"1 t-'asradc 2;t hy l'riiiccps.
Second dam Crape I.tsso, (liiin of Ihai l ?:ni'4, K nig Rene jr, 217
and P.al.arine, 2:27 ''V ,r" Wilkes.
Third dair - ' : t 'fT.trltuii, 2:r, trial 2:21.
I.ovelaee. as a 2-ca.-ohl trotted in two races, olitainiui; a 2 year-old
r( cord of 2:2iji . As ;t three year old lie was ramp.iined in .several
states, trotted in 2 r;ices, ohtaiiied 1st, 2nd or.'td money in 17 r:iees,
took a reeoul of 2:20 in a third heat in Deecmlu r; worked publicly a full
mile at Cleveland in 2:12 '. .
His breading is unsurpassed: He combines the Mood of .electioneer
and Geo. Wilkes the two Riertest ,sk-.-(1 pnnlm-ino; strain'
if. the world. Hia dam, his i;raml dam, the l:im and
Rraud dam of his sire, and the dauiol bis ctatid sire, are nil in the great
tirood mare list. Sprite, the dam ol hi ; sire, b'ad live cults by Kloctioti
eer, and all are in the list. Three of them h.ivinv; at different periods
licaded the list of uinnino; siies at their a;;e. Watenviteh, j;r.'tnl d.tiu
of his sire, has. six iu tlie 2:1,0 list has over 300 descendants in the
rJ:;,olisl.
Mares from a distance will receive good care and pasturage at $1.50
per month.
I'or further particulars see or address,
E. B. TONGUE,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
P 0
t Xl 1 ' The rTir.-sl Miniver paid for a prr
J 2-r i jfVV j Hcriptioii, rliaimcd liaud.-t ill ran Krm,-
J PVVCJ viV J!oiK. Adtf. o'l, I'.KM. 'The trinafcr in-
5 ?' volveA in coin itinl tt. i k ) l.'iotl.ntl ami
j " ' uf.ti . I l.v n t..,fi. ,.r i....:..u. ...
mm uiuM Mums
. . .n ,( it . . n r,7 r .11.
0
" 0
S2f, SSO, S35, 5
9 S40 nnVl S50 5
J 0
0
Fa F? XVILIZY
." 0
0 N' .vt to V( liriitijr-n oil Alnin St. 0
r tf
Notice l Intention to With
draw limnrmtco lij the
I oiled StaK-H l'ir I it -
urn nee 4 'oi.i pun .
I o w hoin it may conevrii ; '
In ni'i'in ,! ill, f willi II, u r... , ol n. .,(.,, .
the lax a of the Slate of llreo ., relalue lo
iliMiranee eompant.-a, n -liee it. Iieif by
linen (lull Ihe i liitrM lil.iti s Inu iiiMir -
n p iny, ol New rk. New Vm Ic,
l.--irii. to .-ea-e .1..,,, bioiin ithii.
"oliee i-: her. I.J iSeii tl.al I. Hie lm,.
.ar::'- I. have he. ii ilnly appoint. . :,,i,,im.
iflrator ol th- en'-ile oi i Intk Int. !,, r.
,1. -I. bv III,- llnl. I onntv I ' llll. ol
t ; i:..'i,.il,ot otci-on, ..r Vailon--t i . conn,
j l . an.l It ueii.tly ipi ililieil a. ma ll. All
1 i ti-,... h iv.ne . l.oim an . inl . i .; . ,:ite
,1. her,-by nol lle.l to ,, -nt t l,e an.e o,
'"c. Kill. Id pi.,p, roiieh ."! ut II. e l.iw,
iiii.it im ii . larrrn, in ll lv.oro nr..
!"ii. Kithin : iiiooitin Iron, the .l i-,.
I 1,1 AM rl. V 111 r IIM!.
A ,lniiui"lr ,tor of Ihe e-C.te ol t.iark
V hilelier. di-i eaM-il
listed June I I, l'r vi
tlie ,-laie ol (Irei-oli in emit, to va it l Ira w ' K .v ViS0N.Hv ,'.'
if. ilipuMt mill. Ihe irea-urer ol i:iid I ' J&TaL
Hate nt"l iH. if ii" elaioi ae.ainst -aid ; T&'j'jr' fo 'WiV V "
Company t h .11 i.e i.leil it, the ltt:-.ir ZS Tv'' r.-V-P '.' ' i
nee Coiiin.i-tioi. ,- nilhin sin iii. on ha . jf C- . '' " th
f ol.. the ;,t day ,f V, In i.ai 1'. I he I X" 4'fe f' 5.C3
ottii'l Hi,' lat of Hi,- t.i t pnliliea- I k rt l ut dT- W T 41
I ion "f ihii notiee, k ith.lt.iw Hi il.p.'Ml f . 'i&J'i&r '
limn II. e sial- I rea-mer. ! l vVv i'f2f
I ... II 1. ,-l'ATKs KICK 1 M; tf Af iiil0
I 1 l: M'K . (imp s , . ! K ' .i . "tt -.Clk''
i'y W W. l ...l.-r I ie.,.1,.,,1. j k;rJl IK V -f; af-.
li.l.lal New Yoik.lh.o.lll .lav . I .-I. If 7 ' t'Tt . A
..ia.,. I-,..'. ' In ll kjw '.4- fV -
rei'oiil 2
liliMilll'S iiismasf.
: w an paid l y n arly of Iiiih!imim men lor
:'i,;s '"W'. -
j ln'tes, lntliet lo ineiiral.lo diHeauea,
', Tlipy 1 1 n 1 1 1 o in c. I lln Herioni inxeBli-
r "alion of the Mieeilie Nov. IV llMM.
Tlicy interview e.i n-ores of tho cured anj
'Uw'' " i"lt "" i,M ", ,',h ''y inatinn over
' tlirco ilofii eases on the treat uieiit mcl
1 Wat' liins; tlicni. They aln. irot '!ivr.i-
enng lo Halite chronic, im in al,, i-hhom,
mid nduiiniHteieil It uilf. tho plivtiieiiiiin
1 for jmIi;,.K, t, p, Ain;. H, i iylilv-nt-yen
pi r cent of tbc I, vt , :,.m h hi ic pit lit r e!l
or pr""re cino fa .oi iblv.
There beiie; but llii l.-eu per cent of
lailnii'S the pariiei -iliHlied and
lo e,l the tiailH li lioti. the pro' ee.iil.s
of the invi".ti;:aliii enniinittei' and the
clinicil repoit-of th- I j eiMgwere pllb-li-lied
and will he niiiiled free on uppliea
tion. AihlreKi Ioiin .1. l'iin,j- (!,.m
....... i.i.i . ... .. .
, .'l'Mll;oii( i y M. s;in 1 nl S, 1
j ' ll
! wmK,
i
t,d"V J1H" ' "VaaFraar;
I i?;!xJ" .f
OAHT
fintratU " ' ''i'll V ' RilUgtl