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HlLLSBORO INDEPENDENT! Rich,r4lo0 u,e wl"in',1""tr. KliUin In til poetoiiice at UirUto, Or. aa eeouii-iaa mail matter. r!iibavrittnn, iu atWanoc, (prr year, 1.00 till.LSBOKO rCBI.ISIIINU CO,, Vrupa, D. M. C. I1ACLT. Kditor. KUIUAV, MAY 29, I1H)3. Fuit Co.no KrnM an 1st., District, IUNUEK HERMANN. WUAT THE INDEPENDENT VI D, A friend at Albany tell that Mr. Kmuii In his speech there, said the llilhboro republican paper did-not HJi.port Herman unlit three wwu , had passed after the IvJjfeue uonTen ti Nowdhen. Thk Indkpend- knt is the republican paper at Hills- boro ami the only one, hence it must have been the paper meant. The editor was at Kugene on the 9tb, of April. The nomination the fair haired lie' of the Journal, created forest reserve In Lake coun ty, comprising thiry-sl township), lying" between town ft! anil 41 south, ranfe IS to 22 end.. To the well la formed, citlaen of Oregon there U no good reason ' for creating this reserve, except to hold It 'till njor "logged off ' It nd script is available. Hermann turned thin very reserve protect down three- year ago. Her mann ha get bia fc alu-it Ihl Ilea land script law. JTbo, Journal stand for 11 The Journal' candid ate la Mr. Keauaes. Which man represent the people's Interexii? Will eleetora vote for Ksaines, repre senting lieu Innd script or Hermann who stand for the repeat of the lavT QIOTE JAM. The Hoseburg lleview publishes this paragraph: "According to the Eugene correa pondeut of the Orpgonlao, Mr. Her mann blntseli, in hi speech at that place, declared that the law which forbids U. S. land oflluiaN entering was made I or purchasing government lands had alter midnight, or In the early morn ing o( the lUtb, which was publics lion day. There was no editorial utterance that issue, but Mr. Her mann's name appeared at the bead of the editorial column which It not been enacted at the time be (Mr. Hermann) was retired from the office of Receiver of the It weburg land ol- tlce in 1873. Now the revised stat utes of the United .State show that the law referred to was passed ten returns for ISM do not show it. lu I front Itadutnda, Cal., W'-dnei,iy Douglas, lh-rutann'a own county, atttiinu that bis son 1'ugli liadjui a, here- be would be. likely' to have hail another severe hemorrhagic from ukmI lull jenee, Tongue lecelved the lungt aud was in a critical eon. 1060, and Vanderbcrg 1061 or 605 Iditlon votes behind Mr. Tongue. la the 1 A. U. Iteaiue the democratic ean same county and at the same election didate for emigre addressed a small Burnett for supremo Judge received audience at the City Hall, Saturday tli2and Bean 1773 a lead of only erenlnir. Ilia sieech waa a dins) 'HI. At the lie it election, 1898. IMilntiiieut to hi democratic brethren Tongue lout the county bnt so did aud they, admit that he will be every other republican candidate for beaten. His 8ovh was made up tlit-re was a fusion of democrats and principally of personal attacks upon populist. However Tongue did not Mr.' Hermann i nd last century need votes so much that year. Historic. was In INitti tha: be wa shy of votes, I Hon. Bingor Hormano, thn'repulv- anil it was that year that Douglas Heart nominee lor congress was greet- county s ve them to hliu. led by a large and enthusiastic auilience at Verts Hall, Monday evening. The speaker was lu bis bapiesl mood and was given the closest attention by the audience, f -r nearly two hours. His sitfwh waa a Vouiplite refutation of the altuid charge mado against him ly bin opponent. Mr. Hermaun . mail many friends and upon election d-.v will receive the undivided suport ol the republican voters of Forest (Jrove and vicinity. T'to ridiculous story that the republic ,i will vote for Reames on Hecount of hi relation Miss Lulu Hpence, cbauiber-iuald in English hotel, Indianapolis. Iud week refused to care for a room Iq her section of the house because it was occupied by Hooker T. Washing- ion, a negro, was discharged. The incident was advertised abroad lu the Asx'iatd 17ets dispatch-, aud now the girl U receiving ber reward in Iheshapeof subscriptions in money from the south. Oje remittance waa a check for (1.0(H). She has already in Dans iroin mis source, more mnm-v th,iti ttha muilil nu u..im.I , i ... ... .... . , in ten years at her ordinary euu.loy- .7 . 7 . . wl" ' meet. Verily, Lulu is a girl of entirely discredited al ways conceeded to be the paper's I year previous to that time." method of endorsing a candidate. In 1 The Independent did not see the the next issue May 17tb, the first, I Eugene correspondent's report in the after the editor returned home, ap-1 Oregonlan, but if he wrote as the R'e peared this paragraph : Hon. Bioger Hermann duui inaled at the Eugene republican convention for Congress la the First Oregon District was not the choice ot the WashiDgtintou county delegation at the convention, but he was noml natcd fairly by a majority ol the republicans represented and is truly the choice or the party and Is accepted as such. We in this county will cheerfully vote for him. We will do more. We will faithfully and per sistently work for him. lie Is ao able and an experienced man and will well represent his district io Congress. In the next Issue, April 24, appear ed an article under the Italic head entitled "Two Instance" .where was recalled two occasions whan a differ. ' ence appeared between Mr. Hermann and Hec. Hitchcock, one where Mr, Hermann refused to approve the selection of timber lands made by the Northern Pacific company In lieu of "logged ofl" laods, and the other putting the Philippine Islands on the map of the United States. Mr, Hermann' name was kept at the bead of the column and is there now. This disposes of three 1-sues after the convention. There is no dispute about what the Independent has since contained. In making the charge, was Mr. Reamea Ignorant or lualicloui? In either case ho Is not th best man for Congress. view quotes, be did not report cor rectly. Mr. Herman did not state that the law In question was passed fler he left the Roeburg land clHo-, at least in his HUlsboro speech he did not so slate, but rather that it i an old law. Further, the Review it self is wrong; the law was not passed ten years before, but more than fifty, to wit April 22, 1812. The law for bids "officers, employees and clerks In the General Land office" from ouylng land. What Mr. Hermann probably did say was that the law was not interpreted to apply to local laud offices until 1890. But is It not reflecting upon about six democratic nomkeos who ran against Mr. Her mann in the 80' since they did not discover that he was dismissed for irregrlarllies? BEAXE9 1SU TOStiUK TlRirr. OX THE shrewdness and know how to work on the prejudice of the Southron. mere were peimous out lor a referendum on four acts of the late legislature,! he Lewis aud Clark Fair appropriation, ihe.Eldy corporatioo tax Uw, the Celilo portage bill and the repeal of the $300 exemption law. Only oue of those petitions was Hied, and it bore too fuw names by about 500. The other petitions were uot presented aud It ii not kuown bow luaby names are on them, but tuere is a taint of fraud oo them. Cowgill who had them In hand, on the 10 It, asked 8ec.,Dunbar If he would n ceiva aud file petitions after five oclotk p. m. of the 20th. The secre tary replied that bis office was closed for the day at that hour. Why could not Cowgill get his petition lu before? A letterhas beeu seen urging Indus try lu securing names on the E Idy corporation tax act, and .stating that there was little doubt about the Celilo portage act. Why were those petitions with held? Did Cowgill take a feefor suppressing tbem? In mo -case oi ine t'ortaire there are IIER.VAMX 8TAXDS PEAU FOR HE- I ho rorliand Journal Is loud in denunciation of what It terms land grublieM, with whom It connects Mr. Ilernmnn. Now the Journal Is on tlio wrong track. , It Is doing the Hjune kind ;of work It was on last winter when In the employ of two big corporations and opposing the small timber land owners In the hills, fro Illustrate: March first last a big syndicate had laid script on 30,000 acres of land in Klamath county about towns 27 and 28 aril and 12 east, and by the ICth of the month script had been located on 10,000 more acres In townships 28 and 29, s r 13 and 14 east. A gen tleman who was in this office thif week and who was pointing out these tracts on the map was asked where this script originated. He explained that In the California mountains, Ijmber compauies had In various ways come Into ownerships of large tracts of limber lands and bad cut thr ti in I kt and made it Into lumber. The land had been "logged off." (leologlsts and experts of another kind Inspected these tracts with ether tuouutninous regions and reported to the Department at Washington, rec ommending that a forest reserve ol msny rqnate miles be cmated among the California mountains, The ex, cine was to conserve the water sup. ply. There are those who charge that the mill land owners favored the reserves because they saw an op portunity to get script for their "log g M on"' lane's, which could be used fr securing virgin forest lands. Anyhow it worked that way and this script from "logged off" Califor nia lands is laid on Oregon's good timber lands In Southeastern Oregon where lumber I most valuable Hermann Is on record as disapprov ing selections like this. Hichcock is n record a turning the commission er down. That was about the first disagreement between the commis sloner and the seer? tsry. Hermann was for the people and Hitchcock for the law as passed by the syndicates. The law ought to be repealed. Iler nmnn stands for the repeal. The Journal opposes Herman. Therefore it stands for the corporation and against the homesteader and quarter section purchaser. The lieu land script is an endlem Cbain, About tha first of this otolith J interests that are able to do so. The One of the amusing parts of the referendum Is proving tp be a broken political . program of Reames, the wd, upon which the people cannot democratic candidate for eomrross. Is safely lean, that he claimes to stand In the shoev of the lute Thos. II. Tongue on the tariff revision. This Is not exactly in keeping with the platform of the democratic party, which declares in favor ol tearing down the tariff barriers Would Tongue and. Riosevelt stand with Reames on that platform? There la a hot foot movement in therepublican party for tariff revinion. Western Republicans generally be lleve In revision lor the purpose ol weakening tho trusts and extending commerce the Iowa Idea, If Reames agrees so exactly with lOKtST fclKOVE ITEMS. Rev. Dan'l Staver preached a very able Memoiial discourse last Suudsy at tho M. E. church. All the churches joined in a union meeting. There was a largo body of the O. A. R. "present. A large nuinla-r of people from here wont to Portland last week to see the rrcsnlcnt. There were 242 lull fare tickets and 10 half fare sold, ami quite a number went without tickets. There was a (ailES I'KEEK ITEMS. Several of our townspeople content plate going to Hood river for the strawberry season. The speaking on the 25th, by the Hon. it , L E My and Mr. E. Haluea Wis good, but not wtll attended ow- in to the storm. Mr. Clarence Miller and family have moved to the mill. Miss Susie Jackson of Forest Qrovi has charge of the Wilson school. Miss Noble resigned her position lasl week. The Basket social at the Glen wood school-houie on Saturday night ol laxt week, was a very pleasant affair Lilly, Hines aud Lilly have a new sawyer out from Portland, for the night shift. A small party of picnicer sped Sunday at the springs, up near the summit. Those who made ud the party wero Misses Gertrude Q ialley, UW1 iWcClaran, Messrs Jesso Thrspp aud Claude Tu 1 1 heart, also a small burro. Mrs N. C. Lilly has returned from a short visit at Forest Grove. Mr. nod Mrs. Joseph Johnson, ol California are visiting with Mrs. Johnson's brother Dan Pierce. The Misses Thompson of Beaver. ton are visiting Miss Minnie McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Hundley and Miss Lou Li I ley visited In Dillcy ou Sun day. Dr. and Mrs. Geiger were Gales Creek visitors, tke first of the week. Fred Harrison, of McMinnville, is spending a few days with the family of Wallet Lilly. . , . COIWTT HUMUT SCHOOL (O.WES TIOJI. , () The Sunday School a a Fac tor In the Making of Church. ....Prof II L Bates (i-) The Sunday School as a Fac tor lu the Making of Nation.. M J II A mo 8:45 Special llwic. Local Cbotr 8.55 DoxobVy. BcuaUHloo - !' Hi uool 1 entitled to two del- egatc at large and one for every twenty-five acholors. Each school is requested to aenil by its delegate (or by mail If none stlead) lane cent per member, lo iel defray MXpeosw .uLiUtt.Aaaia'latlon, TeauM will, Utevavcrediled dele gate at tit llillsuoro Uttpot aud con ve llieialolbochurvu, here dele. gatss will 13 entertained during Ibe convealiOn. Speaker aretfqjjeHld n4 to reach beyond the Time allotted" tliViit on th mgraui. ""'" ' tiua. FJitk Iwbbie, r. , fc , : " Cor. SeC. and Truss. '' . J I I Members ol Ruby As-embly will The Washington County Sunday School Convention will meet .with very exciting game of I tho Wot Union, Highland and tier the late Congressman Tongue on the oaso ball on the ball grouned lasl n-an Presbyterian churches at West tariff, there Isn't much uss for Demo- au"dsy between the married men Union, next Thursday, June 4lh. crats voting for him, because Tom r""1 ,np ,"K'Bt which resulted In ;a Tongue waa about as strona a rro- rt'"rt' -23 to 19 in favor ol5 the married men tectionlst as they mske them. If there were any weak points In Tongue, It wasn't on the tariff. He was what you might call a hot dog for protection. To take a little sliver out of one of his tariff speeches, give it democratic twist, and then convey the Idea that you are a Tom Tongue tariff man to get republicans to vote for jou, well, that is smooth politics. There Is being held in Nay lor'a 10:00 grove, by nine members of "The Volunteers of America," a very Inter esting gospel meet ng. Street ser vices Bre held each evening, 'consist ing of songs, fuuaic and short talks, Work has beeu commenced on the bicycle path between this place and Dilley. This will be a much needed 10;10 10:20 10;22 10:30" But 11 all Reamea says is true, if he '"prowment when completed! has a sort of family agreement with 1-armer9 "re receiving t 1 Tom Tongue on tariff revision, and nun"re "or their milk. Five will vote for a tariff bill that Tom ce"1" P" "ni"11" charged for Tongue would have voted for. what nau""l?i leaving fl.10 to the farmer. claim has he on democratic voter? The first publication of the "Wash- The democratic tariff position and "'K,on County News" flashed before Tom Tongue's tariff position were"18 l,uri"c week. Will French, radically opposed to each other. lr"l""ietor and Austin Craig, editor. They cannot be reconciled la Mr. Work will begin soen pn the real. Reames. Is he tryina- to n.lrn him. "" of frank Wagner and W. self off as a memberU the republican McEldowney; also several other are partj? Salem Journal. 1B ul11 " Mi-.se Carrio Watt and Kate The Insurance Press, of New York Myers and Mrs. Art Caples were reports that the estimated amount circled delegates to the Grand Ctbin 10:50 11:00 11:10 1:20 1 1:2 V of life Insurance in force in Health Washington, Is 18 million dollars. and in Portland, Oregon. 3G million This is a straw that shows one of two things or both, to wit: rorliand people are more numerous, or more thoughtful for the future than those In Seattle. The Forest Grove Time in report ing Mr. Reames's meeting in . tht college town includes this remark and a comment of an old time l nx era I: "The meeting seemed to be rather a disappointment to the demo crats, and one leading member of the party voiced his feelings next day by saying he did not see why R?aiikw should waut to run ou the democratic ticket if he was such a d d good republican as he tried to prove Mm self." fi.i - . . ... auve uauxniera, winch meets at Port Mod in June, frout Tabitba Hroa n Cabin at their lt niwtinv n. Misses Libel Walter and LIvii IVrrln left last w.-k for C-oitola. Cdifornla, to attend a conferenoo of the Y. W. C. A. ... Mr. Forts?, wh owns a Mrir farm smthwest of town is havima flue wiuiliuili built. He ha a large torce or men at work clearing Mod under thu management of his supt. Mh M nk. Children' Day will be observed in all the churches next Hundav The Grange in this place Is In a very fljurUhing condition. A "peclal meeting was held list wek to initiate a large class in the 1st. ami 2d. degrees. I he fiist Satunlsy in June is childrens day and a special prourain is beliiir prepared When Mr. Herman 'was defeated Tht Uniteel Artisans, at their at Albany In 183(5 lor congressional J meeting Tuesday evening, gave a nomination, by the Isle Thomas delightful entertainment and lunch Tongue, he did not give support to which was ait-ml.sl by a number of Mr. Tongue, but strove to compass Hi! Isboro Artisans. bis defeat- Portland Journal. The Dr. W. P. V The following program has been ar ranged for that occasion! - f FORENOON. Devotional Exercises........ , Wm.Wtbb Addret-t.iif Welcome....... Rs-v. W. C. Liu be ResHnse Rev. E. Curran Music Local Choir The Home Department... Mrs Samuel Collins "The Lesson" (-i)The Planning of the ! Iesson Thoa Robinson (') The Teaching of tho . Lesson Win. CI pshaw Discussion Appointing Committers 'Instrumental Solo... Rev Theo Wartman ll:.1il Htipi's SymiHisium Six , Minutes Eich 1st The use of Irson Help ' L L Holllnger 2nd The u of the Bible... J LBoyd 3rd The use of the Black- t oird.... Francis Chalmers 4 b Tim usu of Vlsitinir the Scholars C Tilbury 12:00 Music. Bnedi-t:on. AFTERNOON Pra is i Service- W II Conn-l Organixili-iu ami Helps... ...U W Smith The Business Management of a Sunday School.... ...Bentyn Bowman Discussion H..I-I W T Fletcher' Pom's, Facts, Figures State Worker Open Parliment Res-irt of Schisils Reports of Officers E ection of Offljer Music Adjournment EVENING . Prayer and Praise.. ....R-'V A Robinson Tbrt Platform Addresses The Iiiisrtancu of the Sunday H-honl" () The Sunday School as a Fac tor in the Making of a Mao Re Ww D.y 1:30 1:40 2:10 2:30 2:10 2:4,'. 8:20 8 15 3 55 4:30 7:30 7: 15 ploasa take iiotlca that. Monday eve- ning June 1, U their regular uteelii g for election of Officer and a many member as possible are request! to to lie present. There ' will also be quite a large class of candidate, to be Initiated. Special raaes of admission will soon ' be discontinued and all members who have friends who are worthy of membership will please bring them forward and save Hum) and expeusea. RKiemtH?r that the United Artisans aim to work in per feet harmony with the churchei and all other organisations for the up lifting of mankind, care and prohe tion of the home and homeless. Makiug It posdble for children tu be educated, who are, left as orphans caring for the sick, and crippled peu stoning Its aged memberii Le-o-eolng the liuates of the reform school peui- teotiary and pKr farm. . Brigh ening the lives and broadening the view of mon, womi u and children and sur rounding them with a ia?lal afmos phere redoing and cultured, where all members of the family are wel come husband wives and children and entertaining tbem with a musical and literary program which M worth tn time the cost of admission. The United Artisans da not have to keep taking In new members to enable it to meet lis obligation. We could at any time close charters and yet tie able to pay our policies and meet all our obligations. Our plan of re serve fund and the interest tin refrom does the work, and the amount pakl into the work, and the amount paid Into tho re-tervi?fund by our dnceas ed members is still drswlug good Inter est for the present aud future nieiu fvers. Making us the soundest, safest mil surest benefit society In exlstanea per capita today and age to us In creases our wealth. ., We never change our rate of as sessment in any way; have no ex r assessment.' ' Wo are a mutual or ganix ttion, the members of which are the share holders la all gains. Our Supreme Master Artisan draw a monthly salary of $75; our Supreme Secretary a monthly salary of $100. Compare this if you please with the salaries of any order you - know of and think ' the problem over.- It costs no more to carry a $2,000 policy io the United Artisans than It does topay taxes on that amount of prop erty. The interest on tho United Artisan' reserve ' fund will, in less than twenty years, pay back to the order every dollar paid by it for death losses. - Join the Artisans and get Its moneyed value, along with a ticket of adtui afon to a good musical and literary., program which coats you less than six cents a week. . Tha Artisans meet once a week In Hills- boro, every Monday evening. Visit ing members from other assemblies are earnestly. Invited to mett with us. Ruby Assembly 1 enlarging its membership 'close to the one hun dred mark and all respectable, honest citixens are Invited to join. You must be honest and pay your debts to be an Artisan. No debt la out lawed with an honest man. Join tb Artisans. . .;. ' Grand Railroad Excursion! C Ctird JIsbs:! GKcnion and Picnic GIVEN BY SUNSET LODGE NO 130 BUOTIIEBIIOet) OF IUILKOAU TKAINMKN. TO PORTLAND Trains will' b rust fros Tha- Dalles on the OR&N R U, fro in Sheridan, Moomoutb, Eajen, Coburg and way points on trie Southct-i Paci6c, and alio several beat will b chartered to carry the large crowd of excursionist to Portland, whete they will be entertained the enthe day by firat clan wbolaaon amusements. Hawthorne Park situated ou Hawthorne Avenue' nml Ti-t 12th streets has been leased for fbe occasion. This park contain mi area of nine acres, is abuudeutly shaded by' beautiful trees and shi.ihU-ry, h is within its confines a beautiful lakc which is fed by an 't-vci flowing spring of tha purest water, and is an ideal place torpendaday of recreation. . : i '3 ' , . . . , ROME OP THE ATTRACTIONS. 1 a Tks program of amusement will coaiiat of Irt class iiinvic, popular khil-s I v talentsd quarUts. tjaMliooal faatt of equipoise on ttie hitrh im. I in 1 .t-ri .1 Troupe of Royal Japan Argbat la all their Uriental splsudor. A com i.iny colored' J a bile Slogan la songa and scna trom the minnv south. Woiiitrrfiil frats of Mrngth and skill oa Koinaa King. Warveloiw Hoop kullinif ami .Iul'Iiih; rotqn Acrobat Uymnasu sad faaay clowus. You mill sec nil tln-M iin.l many othars at tha traiaiMn Kscarcioa and ficoic t Ueautilul llawthorni- 1'aik. This niurion U a lvn for th DarDoaa of obtaiuina funl toai-isl in uroviilinir reltaf tor lick and diaabhal railroad tna sad their fauiilief, Yiai are r.r, liallv in vited to com, bring your family and friod and nii a day of whoU-Hme niinic mnta, Lunchea and ligbt refrahmal (erred on the groumU. BOUND Till P BATES INCLUOIXU 10MISSIUN TO 1'AltK, l. Train whadul and program of awuasoent will be distributed nt a later Kor further information innuir of any Southern Paeilic l'ouiianv Al-i-hi .,r adJre C. C. t Maltaeaiafc Black, fartlaa', Orrgan. Who Pills Your Prescription? If we 11 your prescription or re cipe it is filled with the best quality "' ' of drugs and full-weight without over charge for honest service. We pay no one to send you to us -and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly number of people are al ready aware of this and a trial will convince you. 1 -j ' - ; Bailey's Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS 1 Aay honest, intelligent dtaggUt or physician will Ul you that narcotic Kiiwin Mich a opium, beabaaa, deadly aightakad wr eocalua and mercury are and have been since the Dark A a oaad in all Fil Medicine, anil that mich ini-ilicntion really perpetuate File. Verua Pit cur I not a relic of the Park Aces, lu i oontaiu do narcotic or meicury, aoU0 Kward If a trace of any iiam.iic or iiu-r-cury ran be foudd in Vara. All other eonta n narrotir or nirrcurr. Ilc-n, ii if you Jar moaatmck. 160 Reward If Vara fall to cure any rase of I'ilcs. Wortit case cured with oo bos of Varaa. Over 10,000 permanent enre in five years : - Hold in HilUboro by tha TwaUU Century Store : .. The Hillsboro Pharmacy, . r. DAVIK. W 1 1 i T J. W. BLAIN. aSO'V AND THSAS 1 160 St. Charles Hotel ,, . .r ,. cm4v iacoaroATsn BUotria Lbjht. Btaatrta Ball aud UyJr.ollo Blavator. Bmms at 40a ta 91M. Md KasUaraat In t'eunocllou. r Give us a call. , ST. CHARLES HOTEL CO., Manasern. rreat aae rrUaa Itraata, -t . 4 rORTI.4K, oitr:i;t. 4 Tba ralnay weather of tha Irat of the week has not been entirely favor able for onlou ' except where tba young plant have been . free from weed. Hhould weed choke around the young on ioo, they will bleach and become teuder" te strong aua- I shine, but if tba grower pall tha weed from tba young plants, be may neglect the apace bat ween tba drill till hot, dry weed kllllag weather cornea. SUMMONS la lb Circuit Court at the Stat of Oreeoa. for WutiluUD County. a. b. wirir.i.1. riaiBUn. . MARTHA CAMI'BKT.L, Defendant ' . To Mariba raiDbell. the itoa aamrd i. fftadaai; la the natM of tbe State of orecoo: Vsu ue beralir required to eppear and amircr e eomplftlnt Sled aaalntl Ton in tba abova mn. titled Court and will on or before the la day of time arai-rllied In the order for the Dublipa. tl,-a of l hit tumnx-ria, la wit: m ar before the eiplrmiHHi of tlx week. next, from and after ttie data of tint publication of tbli urumoni, the Hna publication thereof belnc an Mae t, la a. id If rnu fall to to appear and anawar. for want Iheraut Uie iilalntift will apple to the Conrt for tha relief demanded la bia aoraplalnL lo-wlt: that tbe aiamaae ooatrael now enatlnf between plainUn" and uafrndani be dliaolfed. and for .orb other and farther decree ae may SPDeer Tat. eiieimoni n aaryed anon vou be nuhll tlou by order of Hon. u A. Mood, itoonty io-lif. of Waaklntnn Ceunty. Oragon, wblck order waa niaoe at iiiitaboro, urreoa, oa May at, v. M B SI M a . " ; Attorney lot flalntlS . . WtMTtU. . Wewant a ipreit.uiie la every eity and town In thia .tate Io preeat oar bualnei. Our pmpnaitton I. an exceptional eoe and enera to a oo. reliable, honeat party, with leferearee. Dot ie-e ilian inn. per monui. No eanraaaint or ai-pniniln of aanl a bona S-le, W-flnaaate ba.ine.e. Addreaa with etamp. C. I,. Pulpier a to., Lualier axcbane, SaatUe, Waablncton. HOW'S Til 1ST W offer On UuDdred Dollar Kwara for any eaea of catarrh that caanot b car e uj nan i alarm vara. K. J.C'HKNKr ACFropa, Telede, O. W. the andaraianed. k.ea .u. ti i Ueiiey for tbe last 1 ye.re. an belief lit.a awfrctly honorable In all buaiaeaa ir.iwMiiuui, ana financially able 19 out ny ohliiration made by their ana. weei Jruax, WboleaaU DrugsieU, To- uiiT'i I """"". inna m. Mama, Wholesjl Uracnieta. Toledo, O Hall' CaUrrU 1 or hi takea iatwraaJlr act in diraL-Uy anon th blowl a ad mml ou surface vt lUe ayaUui. Teelluion- tan will free. Price 74 per botUa. aotd by d drunelat. nana rawily f Ula are tbe 80 fer Nnle. ACHES laaertloo 36 t t n r S w. limber bariUNl by aarlx forriit llri. I .,.. 1.....1 eaaily rlaarrd. lt,n-, now. for iMiiro. e n-ater Ibronuli tract, rric-c ,..! i r 41 Kearney Street, fortlaiid, tiri-eon. . . Ta Care a C'eld la tine Ha. Take Lit t'ivi Am, (iuinine Tablet.' All .druppisfs refund tlio money If It falls to cure. K. V. Grora's slgnlure is on each box. ".V. $202 Pddisliub To Cure a Cold in Ono Day 1 I Take Laxative Dromo GtanhoT 7 I I .aW lOA I Mi A VIA i IThe Seat 8 Price B lrwl.B Mlalch H ' ntae EJ Non-Magnetic VKkel SUtk Case ' Fatty Gornt4 PariakV ALL JEWELERS matrated Bookl-t earagnett, thewuif COLORED FANCY . DIALS The New England Watch Co.