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HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT Enteied lu the poslottioe at Hil'aUiro, Oie. us arcoud-cliUM mail matter. SuUcrlption. lu advance, per yenr, ll.O mi.LSBOUO rUBUSHIXCi CO., l'rV, I). M. C. GAULT. Editor. KJtlDAY, AUGUST 15, 190i A sput-lal session of the U. H. 8"D ate for November Is talked. ' This meeting 1 desired for the ratiUcation cfa reciprocity treaty with Cuba. The rejection of such troaty U not contemplated. The privilege ol choice seems 10 lieelluiinated. Half of tlm store lu Grant Pi hate been boyotted became they Hre "unfair." II does not appear that the offeodtDg merchants offer aa inferior stock of goods- or thai they ask a higher price for them, but rather that they do not clo the door at the hour set by the clerk. Some of ihe democratic papers art brutal iu their announcement of the return of Uen. timilh from the Phil ippines whom they denominntr "Old Ki'l and Burn." Gen. Smith in three months did what the Span lards did not do In 300 years con quer Samar. In this tmtk he wan careful of his men and showed mer cy to the enemy. Gen. Smith in bearing himself gloriously before his country as he did before the enemy. .Smith's plaining mill inEatt Port land. Ihe concern that was Installed in June and much advertised as a "fair mill," la proving unsatisfactory to the union. Its management sign ed Ihe scale which was 9 hour with the pay of 10 hours, but the day ha been lengthened to 11 hours. The over time is paid pro rata instead of tiuie and a half as was promised. The men are leaving and returning to the non union mills where they assert "made promises" are kept. .VM' COVHSt: OfgTCOY. Stat) Superintendent Ackeriuau has publihed new course of atudy which will be put In the public schools, comenuln.j in September. The manual is cow ready fur dellv ery. School men who have read It say there is a great improvement, comparing it with the first . course. This was to be expected. The first one published was on a new line with but bluCcM to direct the way. The new course omits Ihe crudities of Ihe old, for it did conttin errors. l!ut the organization that Supt. Ack ermon has introduced is not the bad thing some of his critics would have us believe. It hss leeu bald that the schools are not turning out as good scholars as they ditl under the old fystcu), that pupils fail in examina tion, liut would they have passed after having pursued their studies tieforn the course waa introduced? No ono knows because there were, uo Qua! examinations worthy the name In tliosedns. Ackeruian has sought to introduce perfect organization iu lh schools mid since organization (i.ty in all oilier branches ol itidua try, I here is no reason why it will not be successful now. Indeed an ai-siiiiMiitfn of .youngsters under the management aud instruction of a head lie it never so primitive, is a step toward organization for mental training. The work is done easier aud more economically than by in dividual effort. Supt. ' Ackerman may not have formulated a perfect system In this second booklet, but it is to be welcomed since it replaces the co as-you-pkase, ' cut ami-try iih thod of a dozen years ago. Hrued as rebuke against reciprocity, ops that the tariff naught to da with for their vote It now devel question had their defeat. Their successors are quite a radical protectionists. Local issues account for putting new men on the ticket. Iu six districts candidate were re nominated and in most of them by acclamation. Democrats must not deceive themselves with the belief that Mi(blrn I drifting toward free trade. Justice Gray of ihe U. S. supreme court has resigned lcause of 111 health. Judge . Oliver Wendell Homes of Maspachuseit-i has been ap pointed to succeed him. Jud;e Holmes is a sou of Dr. Oliver Wen dell Holmes the noted American po et. The sou Is quite as eminent in law as his father was In literature. May it not bo sentiment run to seed, this agitation of what is term ed 'child labor?" Children, to grow into well-balanced maturity, must labor, and the fad that keeps them In idleness should not be tolerated Children in school labor quite as drudgingly as in the cotton mills ex ceiiliug only Ihe Dumber of hours per day. Some of our school officers complain that child labor In the Onion fields and hep yards is dwarf ing the young of parti ol the county. Hut they forget that the child labors quite as much when mured in the school house. Do 'our school men want the school house emptied as well as the fields and fthot? Do they realize what idle hands will do? Publicists must not teach that chil dren are to do no work. The prob lem for law makers Is to fix the proper number of hours during which children may labor, whether ou Ihe farm, in the factory or lu school . The big coal strike iu Pennsylvan ia Is In its l'llh week, and the parties seem as stubborn aa at first. There has been some rinting and several deaths. Two regiments of xtate troops are on duty to preserve order at au expense of tl2(K) per day. The miners are out of money and their wivfcs aud children are hanging on the outskirts of the aoldieis to get the scrap9 left over from the table. Union men may be able to view the sc. ne with IndiUereuce but just how hubnds and fathers can, is not plain. Eastern papers begin to litut that the big coal trust is encouraging the strike whic'j allows them to' (lis HM3 of the big stock that had acumu lated. All of which would reconcile the country to a plan suggested to the effect that President Itoosevolt may, under the right of eminent do main, properly take posse-islou of mine or mines and operate them till tho wants of the government are supplied. COTTON: HIKE All. The death of William Clark, one of the largest manufacturers ot -cot-Ion thread In the world, recalls .one of the results i f Ihe protective tariff. liefore eongret-s pasted the tariff act, during the rolicllion; practically all the cotton thread sold In the world was made in Scotland from Amcri can cotton, and wound on spools made in Scotland from American timber. After congress passed that tariff act, which placed a high rate of duty on cotton thread, Ihe Coatrs Bros., who were large thread mak ers In Scotland, camo over to the United States, bought land in Rhode Inland, on which they erected fac b ries in which was placed Scotch made thread machinery, imported a number of operatives and their fami lies from Scotland, aud began the manafacture ol thread on American soil. They were followed by the Clark Bros , who located lu Msw Jersey. Both concerns prospered, their machinery was improved by American skill and vt'orked by Am erican workmen, aud ere many years thread made out of American cotton by American labor and wound on spools made by American labor out of American timber, was sold in every market in Ihe United States for less then it was possible to. sell the Scotch made thread before or since the tariff, and for less money than the framers thought, possible. Had uot the manufacture ol cotton thread been encoursged by the tariff it is highly probable that the vast bulk ol the thread now used in the Culled Slates would lie imported from Scotland and Hie price would be much higher than it is today. Every man, woman and child in the United States was benetl'lcd by the protective duly placed on cotton thread. Seattle Post-1 lelllgenecr. Notice lr PublicKtUn. Jifpai tini iit of the Interior, loid llttice at Ort'pm Cite, Oregon, Jul 5, 1J02. Nuti. o is hereby giveu thut the fol lowing pained settlor lias tiled notiee of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made liefore Kegietur and He reiver I'. S. Ijtnd Office at Ores; n City, Oregou, n Angunt 20, 11HJ2, via: Joeepliiuu iiay liodlM-y h e No. l:H5 (or the fractional wict3iir4 w. He nanus the following -efimisees to prove his continuous resilience Ukii and cultivation-of said land, vis: David C. Currie ol Buxton, Oregon. Hobt. T, Bimpson " Mary J. Mack ot Timlier, Oregon Hi-e I, Montague C'has, B, Moores, Register, Xotlc far i"allctU. Department ol the Interior. S 111?''1 0"'c Ht KU" City, Oretfuu, Jul Notice la hereby alven that tbe folio In named eettler has lit-J notice of hie in tention U make Hnal proof in support of Ilia claim, and that aaid proof ill U made before Renter. aud Kee iver II. S Laud Office at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Auku.i JU. WUi via: David C Cuirie h No. Um for the ec 12 I S a r t w. lie uaince fie following witne are lo prove hie continuoua reaideuce upon and cultivation ol aaid land, vixs Mra. 'nuie P. Latimer ol iitnbei, Or.-aon w alter K. il.intaue ' Rite I). Montague " Robert T. oin,pon of Hiixton. Oregon. C'tiaa. H. Moorea, Vg atvr. Xotlec ! Pabllrti. Denartnieilt ortha liltarlitr Land Ortlce at tirvgon Oily, Oregon, July .Notice ia hert-by given that the following named aeltler has tiled notice of hie in tention to make linaj proof in eupport ol hiacliim. aud that tali prool will be niadi-tx-lore KKater end Receiver V. 6. Laud ojlioe at Oiegou city. Ureguu, on August Waller k. Moutagne h aio. for Hi i a ; kc 1 1 3 n it w. lie named Ibe following wituesMa to prove nia conuiiuoui reaiueuce upou ami cultivation ol aaid la i.l, vit: Wen. Wika . uL fiuiber, Oregon. Oacar U. brig R. D. Montgue - " Uobt, HimpHon of Vuxton, Oregou. t lias tl, Moorea, Hrgieter. Notice ror lnbllrtlon. I'epar'inent olthe Interior, Jjni'l Ollice at Oregon t'itv, Oregon July 5, liHr.'. Notice is hcrcliv givn that the ful lowing named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final prool in up port of hia claim, and that said proof will lie nunlo la-tore Kegister and Ke reiver IT. 8. I jind oflice at Oregon ('ity Oreiron. on Auaust2l. l!Ni2. via: Nannie p. I.atimcr h e Nip, 13457, for the e i sec tl t S n r 5 w. lie names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous resilience upon and ciillivatinn ol laid land, viz : Walter K.iMontaiue f Timlier, Oregon Kice P. Montajrue " David C, Curriu Bugfon, " Josephine t, tioillsty Timlwr, " Chas. II. Moore, Kegiater, Acker's liispepsla Tablets are soli on a positive guarantee. I urea Deart-uuri raising ol the food, uiatreaa after eating o auv iorni ol dvaneuaia. One little tabh pivea iniiiietlia e relief. 25 eta, and fiOcta I lie Uclla Drug btore. Adminlatratrlx'a Notice. Notice is hereby given that I. Iaa B. Irvine, have been duly appointed ad- minietratrix or the estate of William U. Irvine ueccased, by the Honorable Conn ty Court of the State of Oregon for v asniDgton county, and have qualified as such. All persons Having claims against said estate are hereby'notified to present the same to me with the proper vouchers, at the law oflice of W. N. Bar rett in Hulkboro. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. ' la B. Irvine, Administratrix of the estate of William 1 (t. Irvine, deceased. July wg. ii-ir The railroad presidents, Hill, Mel leo and Mohler met the farmers iu Et-rn Washington last week and after a familiar interchange of views, announced that the freight tariff on wheat to tide water would t o re duced 10 per cent under the rates that had prevailed- This applies to all stations on the O. It. A N. In Ore gon as well as In Washington. A fl.it reduction of three, cents per bush el was made lor all wheat nhlpped Cuba has set up a government as elaborate as a first class ower though its territory is but 45,000 rquare utiles, lem than half the hiz- ( f Ore gon, its income th rived from a tar iff oi imptiftn id not sufficient to maintain iis notional government, Cuba absolutely has no tariff conces sions which can lie made to meet our reciprocity reductions. The Cuban tariff is not lor protection but forrev eutic, whercfiiro Cuba has nothing to trade except at a low of income, Though a smart ti a nee tuinMer re ports a tariff schedule that is in Ihe air, it is so high. This is made so an abatement can bo allowed for reel-prtx-ity while wht is left is what American exporters have to pay at the potts of other nations. Thus in fact we grant concessions which we do uot in turn receive. ' Nolle af final Mettle uieut. ' ' Notice is herebv given that the under signed has tiled his Hnal account as ad unoietrator of the estate ol Anna 8 Baker Icceaaed, iu the county court ol the stale f Oregon, for Washington cotiutv. and that Said court has atiointed Monilav. tlio:h day ol September, 1901', at 10 o clock in the forenoon, as the time for hearing objections to such final acconut and for Hie sett lement therof. H ' Oordon, ' Aihuinistrator of the estate of Anna 8 Baker, deceased. 12 lit Sotlce ef 11 u si Mfttlrmrat. Notice Is hereliy given that the under signed has tiled hi tlnal account as ti ministratorof the entate of II K Baker deceased, in the county court of Ihe Mate of Orcgop, for Washington count v, and that sail I court has appointed Mondir, the 8lh day of September, IWIK!, at 10 o'cliM'k in Ihe forenoon as Ihe time tor hearing objections to such final account anil for the settlement thereof. 11 K Onrdon, Administrator of the estate of U 11 Baker, deceased. 1 2-11 SHl?ror Publication. Department of the Interior,. Land Oftiei at Oregon City, Oregon, July 6, 1! 02. Notice ia hereby given tbat the follow ing named aettler has tiled Police ot hia in tention to inuke final proof in support of bia Ciaim, and tlial said proof will ke made before Kegieler ai d Receiver V. H. Land Ofltce at Oregou City, Oregon, ou Augukt Su, tbui'. via, Mary J. Mack b 1UY, fur the a e H aeo 1 1 nro w. He names tbe ful low lug witnesses to prove bis continuous resilience upou and oultivation cd aaid land, vis. K. II. Montague of Timber, Oregon, Nannie If. Latimer Uavid C. t'urrie Itobt. Hiinpsou Buxton, " Chas. U. Moorea, Hegiati'r. Care A I'eU lu Oae Uay Take Laxative- Bromo tjuiuiue Tablets. All druggists retund the money If it fails to cure. E. W. Orove'g signature is on each box. 25c Xoir fr I'ublimtlAai. DepaHiiicnt ol the Interior, laind Ollioe at Oregon t'ity, Oregon, July ft, 1M02. ' Notice is herebv given that the fol low inn named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Hnal prool iu sup port oi ina claim, ami mat said proof will be made before Hegister and Re ceiver u. b. Land omce at Oregon 1'ity, Oregon, na August It), J' 12. vii, Oscar tiding k No. i:t4H.I for the lots 1 3 3 ane i ), n Asec 1 1 H n r 11 w. lie names (lie following witneaaes to provo hia centinii'xia resilience uoon ami cultivation oi saui ismi, vis : W alter K. Montagu ol Timlier. Oregon Wm. Wilks " Rice D. Montague " " Nannie P. Ijitinier " . " Chas. B. Moore, Register. Summer: .Normal The first teim of ' the l.pital Summer Normal opvned May 6 iu the 1st National bank hldg, Ha let o, Ore., lo ruutio.ua eight weeks. Tui tion o' for the term or tl per week. Tha second term opens Jane 3ti to continue till the August examina tion. Tuition $6. Classes) will be formed ia ail Uie branches required for ' slate and county papers. Board 13 perwe k. The attendance will be large. For information address, J. J. KKAPS, .Salem, Ore. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparatloa contains 1.11 of the) dlgesUnts and digest all kind of food. It gives Instant relief aud nsrer fails to cure. It allows you to eat all th food you want. The most sensitive) ftomachs can take It. By its use man? thousands of dyspeptics have been urea after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating'. Plating unnecessary. Pleasant to uk Itcaa't MJp ' bui do you good te eared onlyby E.O. DeWirr AC..,Ubk-a. wL buttle x talus Sj tiiue Mo. aiei. Katiro For rblirtioM. Department of the Interior latnd Of'ice at Oregon City, Oregon, June I'JO.'. Notice Is hereby given tbat the follow ing named settler baa filed notica of hi intention to make Hnal proof iu support uf bis cUim, an I tbat aaid proof will be llieue oviore vuiiijr ciera ui n aaniugioi county, at iiinsDoro, uregou. on Align eth, l!t. vis; lienianiiu k 11 ines, Ti IWiW for the nK ol twW of swW of sw seo 11 t it u r a w. lis uaiuea tb folio iug wiineeses to prove ms continuous re-iilenee upon and cultivatl .11 ol ald land, viz: George Kos nr, of Buxton, 'Oregon Max lturgboler,f Timber, ' ami re w Roatur, of Uutou, " David V. Kului, of " o-U Cbaa, I). Moorea, Register, Do ou need a tonie? There are few tonics that siitas.s a imijicily ni.nlc C"iuititul of licel, Iron and Wine. It is a Miaal liitilik-r, nntiiciit and liervim-. Our !c t". Iron and Wiuc is jirocily made fund fresh iVel essem-e, citrate ot" Iron and a pal-it. iMe wine nt orange. The wine id orange, stHiictiiues eille l otaitc-lieart or the lite of the orange, is in itscll a superb tonic ami nerve bracer. Try 4 liottle and lie convinced. "xc and ji.ooat Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, intelligent iliui'it or pliyHioian w ill t . -1 1 you Unit narroiic ...,i,. such as opium, liunlututt, deadly ni;litiliade or civ nine and nicicurv uie uu.l I, n. been aince tlie Dnrl; A' ci uwJ in nil 1'iK- Mcilicinc.i. ami that 'such im -die -, g ,. i, really ierpt-tuatea 1'ilca. Vitus Pile cure is in. I n relic ol the I'aii Ayes, In i .. , contaius no nurcoties or nieiciiry, fSoiKJ l;eaid if u tim c of any nan ulic i i,,, i cury cau be fumM in Vt-rus. All otlo r.; coiita'n ii.inutii or imr. uii-. Minv ,i ( you dare niusalau-kfl. .rsl llcwanl if VeruB f:iila to cine any i -ace of I'ili H. i cusee ciiruu won one nox o eras. tver fti.lKltl peinisnehl uic. in ri KoM in liilUboro by the Twentieth Century Mure: ye l The Hillsboro Pharmacy, HOW'S THIS? W otter One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure V i. CHEKNKV Si O , Props., Toledo. O. We tbe undersigned l ave anown V. J. Cheetiey lortbe last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and anaucially aole to carry out any obligations made by their rirrii. HJ.3I.V itiAUA, vtnotesaie uruggmti, 'l oledo, Ohio. WAI.UINQ, KI.N'NAN A MARVIN, ho eaale Oruggista, Toledo, O. Ua l's Catarrh Cure i taken internally. acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the aysteui. fries 75c per bot tle. Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family ri Is are the best. Notice of InteMtioa to With (trow lnorne by the lulled MtalMi fire In on rone CoBopony. It It Mi II IS I) I SI! ASK. The largest sum ever aid for a pre scription, changed haniU iu fiaa Fran Cisco, Aug. 30, ltMII. The transfer in volved iu coin and slotk l 1,500.00 and waa pakl ty a party of buatuess men foi aspeclHc for Kright'a UiMtaae an I Ida hates, hitherto Incurable diseases. They commenced the serious iuveati gallon of the specilio Nov. l.'i, 1H00, They interviewed scores uf the cured ami tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen eases on ihe treatment ami Watching them. They also got i.hysi clans to name chronic, incurable cases. and administered It with the physicians forjudges. Up to A . 5, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but tlilrUeu per cent ol failure, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. I he proceeding of Ihe Investigating committee and the cllnlcsl report'ol the teat esses were pub United and will be mailed free on aplii a lion. Address John J. Fulton Com pan v, 40 Montgomery St. Man Franciaco Cal. Xotirefor Pnbliralion. Deutrtment of ths Interior. Land oflice at Oregon City, Oregon, July 1. 1S02 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his In tention to make final proof in support of m i-iuiiu, sun mut -saiu prool win oe made before County Cerk Washington county at xttilstioro, Oregon, on August W, in n, via : vteorge Lipperi o v civ, l.jonn lor we 11 y a w vi sec 14 i a n r w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou a"d cultivation of said land, viz: ( a 1 1- ribner of Buxton. Oregon jamce - n pptu oi " Martin Hart " " ' Frederick Hart " " C'baa. B. Moorea, . 10-15 Register. The Hvo leading; brini; wealth to tho list, il : Wheat WtMll 8iliuon..... Hops east t ) Midriip point. Thin whs I.umtier dime to provide a now outlet, for it was claimed by the railroad men that the wheat buyers at I'acllic Coast tide water ports are not pay. inj what wheat Is worth. The In dependent, many months ajf ) made th same claim. There Is no reason why the Chicago prhf should not lie paid tn Portland. The Torllanl dealers do not like the Idea of open Ink" an eastern market but if Ihe railroads can deliver wheat in Min neapolis so as lo net the turner more money than the Portland or Tacoma buyeM will give, then let the rail roitil have the profit of a long haul. industries tbat stale are thus iu,o'uo,m 8,000,000 ; 3,000 ,(MM 2,.rHM),IH)0 2,500,000 j Total ll'fi.lMMI.OllO j The other sources of revenue, live, i stock, Ihe dairy, fruit, bay and the dost-n of others will alimmt if not . quite match Ihe big five, so Dial Oir: gun can safely figure Income at .0,-, 0(10,000. OREGON'S Blue Ribbon State Fair SALEM . Sept. 15th to 20th 1902 .You are invited to attend and see the greatest industrial ex pavi lion ami livestock shoe ever held " on the Paeilir Coast, tiiasl rat ing every afternoon. f'amp ground free. . Ciineaud bring your famil ies. For any information, write to M. D. WISDOM, Sec'y, Portland, Ore. It has li"en told by -veral that a failure lo renominate four iongrvs luen freiu Michigan was to be eou- To whom it may concern: In accordance with the requirements ot the laws of tbe tkate of Oregon, relative to insurance companiHa, nouee is nereoy given tnai me Linieu auiiea rire insur ance Company, ol New York. New York, desiring to cease doing bnain aa within the State of Oregon, la ends to w ithdraw ita deposit Willi tbe Treasurer of Said State and will, if no claim against said Company shall be tiled sits tbe Insur ance ('oiiiu.issionir within six months from the 21st ilay of February, 1 2, tbe same being tbe date of the tirst publica tion of this notice, withdraw tta deposit irom ins elate 1 reasarer.' UN I TEL) (STATUS FIRB ISUKANCK COMPANV By W. W. Underbill. President. Hated at New York, this 7th day of reb ruary, 40 14 "Me mw wire an snvseirbavs beea elMg casi'akkTS and tliev are tke beet sned4clae we hare ever had in tbe house. Last week mj wife was Iraalle w.ih headache tor twodsre. she tried some of vnurCAMJAKKTS, aaS thev relieved tbe pale fa her kea4 aimoat I ImssedlaMly. We both reeoar.aieBdCaaeareta." BTIDiniHU, Pittsburg Safe Uepoalt la. PUUbarg, Pa CANOV I Tp CATMAaPC j Wstks ) IK las m mo :wm setttll spetat J re of sauM i Seaaaat. rHIibl Pntewt Taste OonaT. Its Oeoa. Meaer aioaea. Wnlii. or Urlpe. Sis. Stat, est. ... COSH CONSTIPATION. M aaar. CaHasa, Sana, Sae I at Ml MTA OSO SnM laO (iisr.Me r sll ra- I UIA6 t Aa reMeea ataatr Kotlee of Final Settlement. Notice ia herebv alven that we. the c deraigued executors ol the estate of John Handler, deceased, bavs tiled, in the County Court of Washington county Oreeou. our hnal account aa executors of said estate and that said court has set Monday, September 1, Wtti, at 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid day, aa the time and the Count) i ourtrooin in Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place for bearing objections to said account aud the limU settlement of said Frank Chalmers John Milne John Peters Kxeeutors of the es tate of John Unu 1 y, deceased. 11 I. estate to . N. Barrett, att'y for said estate. Dated July M, l'W. brew iug. THE UNIVERSIT )l OF OREGON EUGENE, OREGON 'Die first St ini'slt r, SfMsion' 1!H2-:!. riu-tts Wfilnr -day, St'i(ciiilcr 17. Tln f si l w i n tr S-IhmiI.-! ami t ' , . 1 -list's a iv ctiiiiiiTsftl i 1 1 tin lTuivrsity: i r:i 1 u.-it School (!ullc",v uf liitrratuiv, Sfit tici' a i i I Aits ' -lt'ei of StMt'iK't' nml IOno;iiiivi'ii)o; 1'iiivt ivity Acaili inv School of Music School of Mt'tlioinr Sclionl of liinv. Ttiitioii five, i xft itiii; in Schools of Law, Mt tlicini' nml music, (hiciileiital f.-o lt. Stu.lctit-liotly tax $2.o() per year.) Cost of living from sfllH) to -jot jn-r year. Wtv catalogue, athlros . ' Kt jristrar of tin-Tuiverr it v, I'mieno, Orcn'ou. f HEAYES CAN BE CURED l!y the use of , Prussian Hcavo Powders, as have been demonstrated !' more than twelvfi years of success. Trice, f cents a ia'.k"afie. Get a Farmer's and Stockman's hand b.mk ftee. Delta Drug Store , Ilillslioio, Oregon. ',) J STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, 0RE60N Kil)lUTIS 01' 'IHE SCHOOL are In ftmstttiit demand at salaries ranging from tlO lo $1)0 per urontli. Htudents TlkK THE STATE EXAMINATIONS during tlioircournn in lli hcIiooI snd are rcmr'd to re-civ( stnto eertiQeattM on graduation. Kic pcuses range from 1120 to f 1 75 wr year. STKOXtJ N0KMIL ( 01 KSK and well equipped Trainiiiir Ie pttrtiiient. 'Ihe full ti-nu opent Hi-pt. 10. For ealHlotio eontalnini' full Information atldiess J. II V. IUJIXKU, Heeretsry-, or K. 1. IIIHSI.KII, Prenitlent. hi A f d. F. OAVIES. enesiDBNT. C. T. Bf-CCHE R tret AND THOs. rsrtlaad JUrfcrt. ' Wheat Walla Walla, nouiinal ma Micl bluiKtein, U7e; valley, Ot). FWnr lst grades, 2.0o3.60 per barrel ; graham, f 2.410. tktis tJld, fl Zoofl 40 per cental Barley Feed, 22f 22.50; hre $2:t.oo ixr ton. M illstutls Kran, SlmolT; inkldilngs, $1W 20 ; shorts, la 17 ; eliop, $1:,. Hay Timothy, ft lf 15; clover, $7(.V, 1 10.50 ; Oreei.n wild tiny, (ilia 4 per Ion. Ilut'er Kanoy creamery, Ofil7jc; dairy, 12r 16c ;Ure, l.'ljm I'm- per piiuud Ka-KS HtoTSKS 12. ; Jresll l.ti l.c. Cheeae Full cream twins, l:c; Young American, ljc'e I mj lx-r ViihI. Poultry (liiekein, miie.1, il.OOM 5.00: hens, l.'i.OUW.'j 60 : tlrewwd. I0a 11c iier Ixnia.l : alrinirs, I'.'.OOia.riO lr ! aignej h Iiiiiiii tr ifj.r of lln e ;t:it.- of dosen ; ducks, $.1 for ul.l; 1'l.uUw 4.UU i o. t'liriiiiaiwon ha I'.l.-J hia tin il lor rounr: aeeae, Iti at l! laar id ..en : count in Ihe mnntv roiirt of if,. st ,i, turkeys, lie. lOtnllc; Urnned, Ium i ieuon I'.r W at:luiiftin rniinli, m per uonml. Alutlou Ijinihe, o'.e. fiHlti'tfC per puuiiil ; j, f:t.lf5t gr-.; St. CliaiieaS Hotel laOllRroRATID Front anil Sl.ii rlsnn Mreets l'srlland Oregen. Kleutrio l.i,;lita, Klectric It.-lla ami Hydraulic li.lev.itur. liO Resins at Sale Stic, Sullrs, ;i,. i, ;0, Kctanraiit 1 'i iu Co ii net lieu. Give us a cull, L: AVIS Jt liUt.OIII'.l!, Mmiasi'lB. Li lice f t'innl Selllrnirnl, Notiee irt I oicl.v yen tint the im,, r- II. 0 0 , Itc per pound. llotrs (irtais, hesvy. $iu25: liirht. 4.75w.); tlreaxeil, 7w7'c ar pound. eal Small, Siata.-; large, (tej'e per ponnl. Beel (irnea Ui 'terra. t!rOia4 0O: rows and lie iter, $:!.().. J.50; iliewil beer, 6 at tir per pound. Mope 101 at li per pi Ml tel. Wool Valk-y. 12 at I Itc: ! intern frreaon, 8 at 12Jc; mohair, 2U at 2le per p. Ml ml. roUloee-ai ui (4 l 4 pr mk, -Ouuae-Ait.ct, ..i: it... . iier Di rim e.-i:ui' an t , u. ( imiili .OUrt llUN Set M.iniliv I lie f ill ll IV of Ke, .' J teuilHT, lai, al f lie innil r.iin in fi ,. , J Ihho, llrerTon, nt to a. in. of r ii.t iliy i J Ihe time ami pl.ice of lii aiin ,,l,r, ii,,lH ; J In aaid final an olirit and for the lni.il w. ' tlemrlll of i.l ei-t.ile. ft Hated at Hill Imr-i, ( Ireii.n. on ll.i "n. d.iy of Ainot-t. lirj. ! Oram M inn, :l,iu;S S-i O H 11 d S GO 5 tratorof fheerliic ol 4 J - OABTOniA. 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