XI twm Vol. XXX. HILXSBORO, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1903. No. t. PROEESHIOSAL CARD. I E. H. TOSliLE, nOHNEY-AT-LAW, U 1 LLHUOUU, UUKUOM. Ornoa: Rooma J, 4, S, Moras) Bloaa. A W. S. BARRETT, 'I TO UN K Y-AT-LA W, I1ILI4KOUO, OUBOON. OrfMis: Osutrsl Btoss, Kmi eaal f. HELTON BOWMAN, YTTORNEY-AT-LAW. BJLLHUOItO. OUKOON. Irrii.e: Huotu C aad f. Morgan Mush. JOHS M. WALL, A TTORNKY-AT-LAW. HILLSBORO, OREOON. . Bailey Morgan Itlock, Rooms 14 2 H. T. L1.1KLATER, M. B. C. U, pIIYHICIAN AND SURGEON H1LLHBOUO, OBKOUN. - Drams: at restdenoa. eaal of eourt brawl, where b will b roana at all wtien uut visiting patients. J. V, TiVIESlE, A. g P. It. It. SURGEON, UILLHBOUO. U EON. Ornoa 4HD Kuidiwi I sornsr Third null Main Blrsets. Offlo hours, 840 to It .in., 1 to ft and 7 to 8 p. n. Telephone to residanoe from Brook Bets' Urugsloes si all bourn. All cells promptly night or day. K A. BilLET, M. L. pilYSICIAN AND SURGEON UILLHBOKO, OKEQOM. Office M organ-Kailey Block, tip tain. room a 12, U ana I a. Keetasnoe, a. w. uw. hia. I. in and MMuad itrMil. both 'Phones. j. e. adkikm, Dentist, hills boro, oregon. Orru a Houaa: 0 a. m. to i :30 p. m. Oific in Union Muck over Pharmacy A. K. Hi I LET, 1. M. 8. JJKFTIST. IIILLHIORO, OREOON. K xmiH 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey blk. Olliee Hours: 9 to 12 tod I to 4 p. m. JENTIST, R. NIXO, PO R KHT a KO V K, OREGON Kestarti ilal teeth $.V&0 per sat. Content nml Aninlgam fillings 60 cents each. Uold lining irom ii up. vitalised air lot paln- lfd extraction. Ornoa i tor doora north of Brisk tore. Ornoa boora from Hi, a, to p. at, Grand Railroad Excursion! Cfeird Annual exeurtioa ai Picnic GIVEN BY SUNSET LODGE NO 130 BROTHERHOOD OF It.ULKOAD TRAINMEN. TO PORTLAND .. SUpAY, JflflY 31st, 1903. Traim will be run from The Dalles on-the O R & N R R, from Sheridan, Monmouth, Eugene, Coburg and way points on the Southern Pacific, and also several boats will be chartered to carry the large crowds of excursionists to Portland, wheie they will be entertained the entire day by first class wholesome amusements. ' Hawthorne Park situated ou Hawthorne Avenue and East 12th streets has been leased for the occasion. This park contains n area of nine acres, is abuudently shaded by beautiful trees and shrubbery, has within its confines a beautiful lake which is fed by an everflowing spring of the purest water, and is an ideal place to spend a day of recreation. ' SOME OF THE ATTRACTIONS. The program of amuaements will cnnmtt of first class uiuiic, popular songs ly talented quartets. Wenaal ional feats of equipoise ou th high wire. Imperial Troupe of Royal Japaneww Acrobats iii all their Oriental splendor. A company of color Jubilee 8ingers la song soil atones from the sunav strath. Wonderful feat of strength and skill oa Roman Rings. Marvelous Hoop Rolling and Juggling. Grotesque Acrobats tiymnaBts and funny clown. You will are all three and aaany others at I lie trainmen Excursion aul Picnic at Beautiful Hawthorn Park. This eivursion i given for the purpose of obtaining funds to asuat in providing relief tor sick and disabled railroad men and their families. You are cordially iu viled to come, bring your family aud friend and spend a day of wholesome amuse ments. Lunches and light refreshments served on the grounds. ROUND TRIP RATES INCLUDIXU ADMISSION TO PARK, 1. ' Train schedule aud program of amusements' will be distributed at a later date. For further information imiuire of env Southern Pacific Conipany Agent or address I'. C. LOU kS, 28 Multnomah Black, PertlaaC, Orsgsa. KtPLULUAV PLATIOUM. Who Pills Yoiir Prescription? If we fill your prescription or re ' . cipe it is filled with the best quality . ; - ' of drug, and full-weight 'without over charge fot honest service. ' We pay no one to send you to us j , , and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly numler of people are al-. ' - ready aware of this ami a trial wilt - - 1 , convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. Tbe following; am the resolutions adopted by the Eugene Convention sndeonttitute the platform on hKh Hon. Binder Herman .will stsnd duriDB this rampaign: "Resolved, That wo hereby record our high appreciation of the private worth and the public wrviifs of the late Hon. Thos. H. Tongue, OongreM- uian from thiit ilintric t, and we de plore his death as a Ims to his state and tbe Nation. "Resolved, Tlmt we recognise Theodore Kooecvelt, President of the United Siatoo, as aitalwart type of Amenlan fitiaenship, worthy of these, the beet dtiys .if the lt-jpublic, and we heartily indorse his position upon the gr'at ul!ic questions of the day aud his Hilniinistratioo, and be It resolved further, that he be ez leuded the hoHpifalities of this stste upou the occasion of his proposed visit. "Resolved, That we do hereby indorse and reaQlrm tho platform of the last Oregou Rule Republican Convention. "Resolved, That the Republican party of this Coiigiencional district favors and will earnestly lalwr for the huproveiuent of our rivers and Imrhors by Clio National Govern- aieut." Made Von u it Again. "One of Dr. Kinij'9 New Life Pills ach nitrht for two wet ks has put uie t-ln my 'teens' a:iin'' writes D. H Turner of Deniiwey town, Pa. They 're tbe bent In the w"rld for Liver, Siouiai'h and Btiweis. Purely vege table. Never Kripo Oiily 23a. 'at Biiley'a I'hanmcy Kl'IIY ASSEMBLY SO. 20, VHLTED AUTISA3N. UILI.SlM)RO, OREGON, " IJEtil'I.AR meeting on Monday even ing of nuh week al Oddfellows II ill, HillnlMiro. Members please attend. CO YEARS LXPERIKNCC Thaoc Marks Desions CorvMtaMTS 40. qnlfkir auMwrtikin our opinion frM viMhtr am lnrrntln ! prohnHtf pAtpntkhMt. Con ru unto. lionairtrttlrrtnttlfnflaU. II anlbwk tm VaAmntB titt Irtws, Him( gursMnT ftr txcfjnifl Mtsmtav. raienifl tkkn ihronsrh Uunn A lo f09tw tptciiti ntttct wit bout chsirgsx lk tb Scientific American. A hanMstmc-lr MtiPirfx1 wk1r. I at t ml eti CUllltHrtl ,tf -ill BVMHmftf VHtmavl. TrUsV M m yrp; r..nr ntotitrta, $L aK44 by tUt tiwd4ilM-. MUNNttCo."" HewYort auawik uaok t Su Waakumiua. Ii. U CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought DEADLY NARCOTICS Any boaest, intelligent dinggist or pliysioian will teI you that narcotic poisone ) as optum, henoaoe, ueaaiy nigliunatle or cocaine ana mercury are and nave been since tbe Dark Ai as nsed in all Pile Medicines, and that such tnedicatioa really perpetuates Pile. Veins Pile cure is not a relic of the Dark Ages, hence contains no narcotics or meicurr, souou Kewara u a trace of any narcotio or mer cury caa be foudd in Verui.. All others conta n narcotics or mercury. Deny It H you dare moss backs. $60 Reward if Verne fails to cure any case of Piles. Worst case to red with one bos ol Verus. Over 10,000 permanent caree ia five years : Sold in Hillnboro by the Twentieth Century Store: The Hillsboro Pharmacy. l. OAVIKS. O. T. BELCHER psssidsnt. aao-v amo trsas. i St. Charles Hotel isooaroaATBB Ereat aad MerrUea Streets, PerUaaa Oregea. Clectrie LigbU, Electrle Bells and Hydraolle Elevator. ssatSite 60e, Saltea, 75, U ft, Uee4 ResUaraat I'eauectiea. 1&0 I la t. Give us a call, DAVIS & BELCHER, Managers. A farmer Straightened Ont. "A ronn living ona furra hear here came in a short time ago completely doubled up u ii h rheumatism. I handed him a bottleof Chamberlain's Psin B.tlm and told him to use It freely and if not satisfied after using It he need not psy a cent fot It," snys C. P. Rsydr.of Jttena Mills, N. Y "A few days later ho walked Into the store as straight as a string and bund ed me a dollar ssying, "give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Palp Balm. I want it in the house all the time for It cured me." For sale by Delta Drug Store. la now executing the laws. It is oo longer an open question. Congress has power 'to coutrol the trusts. Even so tenacious a states rights democrat as Mr. Reames now admits this and would fain pass it off as democratic discovery. It will not be accepted. The democratic party wedded to the c-:rpe of ct.te right and Instigtted by a spirit ol unreas ooing opposition to republican meas. ures has long sod ersistently stood In the way of federal coutrol of the mighty corpoiations we designate as trusts. All those measures and policies, which so certainly . have advanced our national greatness, have given us amazing material and industrial development and brought unexaui pled prosperity, were sullenly aud persistently opposed by the demo cratic party. This is history. Many of the most beneticient of thoxe meas ures and oliciua would be reversec set aside, destroyed, were that party again in power. This would be his tory repeating itlf. Yet, Mr, 11 -sinew, a democrat, a good demo ctat in perfect accord with his party, saturated with its spirit of negation, obstruction and blind partiztnship would have us believe he is better fitted for usefulness In congress than Mr, Herman, notwithstanding the hitter's most valuablo experience and approved fitness. Republicans, and we believe not a few democrats, will efuse to take Mr. Reames at his own self estimate. Corvallis Gaswtte. BE IT KEMEHBEltEIr. has He was HOWS THIS W offer On Hundred iKillara Reward for any cSeof catarrh thai cannot txi cur- el by Hall e' atarrh Cure. E. J. CHKKKY A Co., Prop., Toledo, O. We. the underaicnM. hive known V. J. Cheney for the laet la yeira. and believe ni.a perrrctiy honoranle In all busmen tranaaetiooa, and financially able to carry sui any o 'licaiiona niaue or tneir nrm. Meat A Truai. Wlioleeale UruegiHta. Bear the Siguature OA. Basra tae tlgaatar f II tmi Vm Kin iiwm OABTOnXA, ttn tU ) 11 Hm Mwtn JutV OASVOniA, eanU ' ,wt lJg Eifaatar af ledo, O., To- Alarvin, Waldinc kinnan A Wholesale Uragguita. To1elo. U Hati 'a Catarrh Cure ie taken internally, acting directly apon Hi blood aiul mu soue arfaes of the eyntem. Teslimon isl nt fre. Pnc 7&o per bol tie. Sold by sll druggist, Hall's Family Pills are the beat. Wr Hl. ACRCS Is aaetloa Sllllll timber horned bv esrlv fbreat Sre. f.anS Ittv&l and eaally rlesred. Ooad, sow, for nanur. siresm of filar Ihrouf h tract Prlca (vw iwr acr. Tble la auap. Addraaa D. r. osmbell, Ml Kesmay Street, iVvtlsud, Oreaoa. SO TT15TED. We want a repreaeLtatlve la every city atld Iowa In ihla atst to eraaeot oar bmioew. Our propnaitlo ta as iepuaasl one sn4 oSera lo a good. relisM. biHMat parly, l(0 ralerance. not le than tliO. pr moal. No csavaaalnf or apDoluiIng of aernla bant Site, Irfitiaui IxMine. Addrna wllb alamp. O. l PulaUer A ta., Luaibef lacbaaas, SestUe, Wasblna-toa. Te fare a Tela In One IHj. rt'i Ltt!lv Biai Quinine Tablets. All druggiata refund the money If it falls to cure. E. W, O n ire's slgnltur Is on each box. 25c. Mr. Reames says congress power to control the trusts, should have explained that it reserved lor a republican president to insist In unquivocal terms that con gress exercise that power. For years the democratic party has demanded that trusts and cor porations should bo controlled. When it has control of both the legislative and executive branches of government, It made no real attempt to institute any measure of control. When such measures were attempted by the republican parly they were opposed by democrats as an usurpa tion of power belonging only to the several states The wicked trusts and corporations had been brought into existence through the operation of state laws. Their rights, priveleges and powers were defined and protect ed by the charter granted to them by state laws, and the federal govern ment could not touch them unless the national constitution were first amended. The democratic party, always the party of ultra state rights, invoked th? ghost of the dead doctrine and sent it Jabbering through the halls' of congress. The party press repeated the fearful mutterlngs with many a dnrk Innuendo and retlly succeeded in frightening not a few well meaning men Into accept ing federal control of trust as an assault upon stato rights. . The Sherman anti-trust law by this means, made inadequate to exercise control before it was permit ted to be enacted. It was given out that congress had exhausted its con stitutional power and could do noth ing further. In apite of the weakness and possiblo trischery of a few republicans, the great republican party has ever been honest in its purpose to control harmless trusts. Its accredited leaders and hundreds of its rank and file believed efficient control without constitutions! amend ment lay in the power of congress, A president confirmed in this view by theopinionof his attorney-general called for amended legislation. He A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing Is sure ex cept death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W. Va., says "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried every thing I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle tf Dr. King's New Dis covery then cured mo absolutely." It's infallible for Croup, whooping Cough, Grip, Pheumonla and Con sumption. Try it. It's guaranteed by Bailey's Pharmacy Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes 60c, $1. Ureatly Alarmed. By a Perslsteat Cough, but Perma nently Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.' Mr. II. P. Burhage, a student at law, in Grtenville, S. C. had been tioubled four or five years with a continuous cough which ho sajs, "greatly alarmed me, causing me to fear that I wasln the first stage of consumption." Mr, Burbnge having seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised, concluded to try it. Now read what he says of it: "I soon felt a remarkable change and alter using two bottles of the twenty- five cent size, was permanently cured. Sold by Delta Drug Store. purposes continuous, and will add immensely alike to our commercial, military and naval strength. "The Inevitable march of events gave us tbe control of the Philippine Islaud at a time so opportune that it may, without Irreverence be called providential. Unless we show our selves weak; unless we show our selves degenerate sons ot the sires from whose loins we sprang, we must go on with the work that we bsvo begun. I earnestly hope that this work will always be peaceful iu character. We infinitely desire peace, aud tho surest way to obtain it is to show we are not afraid of war. We should deal in a spirit of fairness and justice with all weaker nations, aud we should show to the strongest that we are able to maintain our rights. Such showing cannot be made by bluster, for blustering merely invites i contempt. Let us speak courteously, (dual fairly and keep ourselves armed and ready. If wedo these things we can count on the peace that comes only to the ust man armed, to the Just man who neither fears nor Inflicts wrong. "We must keep on building and maintaining a thoroughly efficient navy, with plenty of the beet and most formidable ships, with an ample supply of officers and men, and with these officers and men trained in the most thorough way to tbe best possl ble performance of their duty. Only thus can we assure our possitlon in tbe world at laige, and In particular our position here on the Pacific, It behooves all men of lofty soul, who re proud to belong to a mighty nation, to see to It that we fit our selves to take and keep a great position In the world, for our proper place in the expanding nations and the nations that dare to be great, and that we accept, with confidence, a place of leadership in the world. All our people should take this post tlon, but especially you of California, To Cure a Cold in One Day To Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.,? pp 8ww tea We son u att 2 Montha. Thk lisnatore. S?jyr Cures Crip fat Two Days. on every DOX.25C. ROOSEVELT IS CALIEORMA. The following are "tbe extended remarks made by President Roose velt in California and aie the first made since leaving the Missouri river "Before I saw the Pacific Slope, I was an expansionist; and after having seen it I fail to understand how any man, confident of his country's great ness, and glad that bis country should challenge, with proud confi dence, our mighty future, can be anything but an expansionist. In the century that is opening, the commerce and the progress of the Pacific will be factors of incalculable moment in the history of the world. "Now, in our day, the greatest of all the oceans, of all .the seas, and the last lo be used on a large scale by civilized man, bids lair to become, in its turn, the first in point of im portance. Our mighty Republic has stretched across the Pacific, and now in California, Oregon and Washington in Alaska and Hawaii and the Philp pines, holds an extent of coast line which makes it of necessity a power of the first class on the Pacific. The extension In the area of our domain has been Immenst; the extension in the area of ourlnflueuoe even greater. "America's geographical position on the Pacific is such as to Insure our peaceful domination of its waters in the future, If only we grasp with sufficient resolution, the advantages of this position. We are taking long strides In this direction, as wittier the cables we are laying down and tbe great steam-hip lines we are starting steamship lines some of whose vessels are larger than any freight carriers tbe world h yet seen. We have taken the first steps toward digging an isthmian canal, to be under our own control, canal which will make our Atlantic and Pacific coast lines to all intents anil tor mucn or our expansion must go through the Golden Gate, and the states of the Pacific Slope must inevitably be those which will be raort benefited by and take the lead n the growth of influence along the coasts and Islands of that mighty ocean where Kast and 'West finally become one. "My countrymen, I believe in you with all my heart, and am proud that It has been granted me to be a citizen In a nation of such glorious opportunities, and with the wisdom, the hardihood and the courage to rise level to Its opportunities." SEWS OE THE STATE. II is whispeied around that A. B. Hammoud is about to build a grand hotel In Astoria and start the town to "playing ball." Tbe Oregon City publie school have abolished the 11th grade but tbe studies taken in that grade have been provided for In the 10th. -Same work for students but fewer teachers. The Crown Paper Mill has received 600 lous of sulphur. The Willamette has received an additional 600 tons, making the sulphur, importations of the two mills 1000 tons. The men who were sent from hero to load sul phur barges in Portland received longshoremen wages, 12.75 per day. Oregon City Courier. The big strike of the employees of tbe Sumpter lumber company is over. The committee on arbitration, con sisting of five citizens, reported con demning tbe strike and exonerating Manager Stoddard for employing Japanese labor. The men went to work at once. Five hundred men were effected In loggiug and other branches ot business, . W. A. Greer, the man who bar gained for the L. W, I larger place. paid 1200 to cement the trade and then changed his mind left Tuesday with his family for Kansas. If we can't locate immigrants out here. the next best thing Is to put a little cash in circulation on the easy terms on which this gentlemen planted his 1200. Newberg Graphic. Yamhill County has bought a tract of 120 acres of land uearMcMinnvlile which is to be used for a poor farm. Tbe price paid was f 10.00 per acre or a total of 1 1800.00. The court was in Hillsboro a few weeks ago. Inspecting tbe system In vogue here for caring for paupers, and this purchase la sup posed to mean tbe adaption of similar ((nick Arrest. J. A. Culledge of Verbena, Ala, was twice in the hospital from a se vere case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further Inflammation and cured him. It conquors aches and kills pain. 25s. at Bailey's Pharmacy Mr. Joseph Pominville, of Still water, Minn., after having spent over 12,000 with' the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by bis druggist, Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so, aud is a well man today. If troubled with Indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite, or constipation, give these Tablets a trial, and you are certain to be more than pleased with the result. For sale at 25 cents per box by Delta Drug Store. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritr, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a won derful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with vl lent hemorr hages, caused by ulceration of tbe stomach, I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed methods. The present Port of Portland Com. mission will pursue a policy of mas terly inactivity about giving way to their successor! on May 21. The rea son is that in the opinion of the attor neys of the board tbe act of the last legislature creating the new commis sion Is unconstitutional, because It is defective in several particulars. The new act, ft Is alleged, does not lepeal the act of 1901, creating tho present commission. On Saturday afternoon the fine herd of Jersey cattle owned by Mr. H, B. Thielson, of Salem, was sold at pub lic auction lit tbe state fair grounds, when fine registered animals were sold for a song. Nearly all the ani mals sold were pure bred Jerseys, the cows having excellent records -as milkers, but there seemed to be little ' demand for them, and they went at ruinous prices. Thirty-two head of cattle brought a total of I860. A four-year-old bull, registered, brought $21, and the cows and heifers from $15 up to $32, while three yearling beifers went at $9 each. The Baptist church in Portland was packed to suffocation on the eye ing of May 14th for the trial of Rev. Alexander Blackburn. Capt. J. A. Sladen, U, S. Circuit Court clerk, pre sided. A motion, "the present paa- lorial relations of this church be not disturbed." was passed without dissenting voice. A rising vote was called for and a large majority rose to their feet. This alarmed the kickers and there Was no dissendlng vote. This settles tbe question among Port land Baptists that a man may marry again 13 months after bis wife' death, especially if the bride is a handsome young widow of unble mished character. Astoria Daily News. John Czolgoez, brother of the mur- them. The patient gained from the derer of McKinley, was placed under first, and has not had an attack In 14 months." Electric Bitters are posi- tive'y guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestio.i, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only 50c at Bailey's Pharmacy. arrest at Los Aogelea and" kept in jail while President Roosevelt re mained In town. Tee Great a Risk. In almost every neighborhood someone has died from an attack of colic or cholera morbus, often before medicine could be procured or a physician surttmoned. A reliable remedy lor these diseases should be kept at hand. The risk Is too great for auyono to take. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly saved the lives of more people and relieved more pain and suffering than any other medicine In ue. It ran always he depended upon. For sale by Delta Drug Store. Bui Mr. Reames is in favor of un restricted free trade with the Philip pines. On this point bo has no ad vantage over any one of Oregon's members of congresi In either branch and none whatever over Mr. Her mann. The commercial spirit of the Northwest desires free trade with tbe Philippines. The majority In con gress deemed this inexpedient at present but made a large reduction in tariff rates in favor of insular com meroe Corvallis Gazette. When you want a pleasant physl try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, They areeasy to take and pleasant In effect. For sale by Delta lh-ug Store.