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HILLS 150 KO INDEPENDENT KiileieJ in tb poatuillc at Itillaboro, Or, a secoud-claM mail Duattor. HiilcripUoo, in advance, par Vr ll.W and the efficiency of city government is bHug weakened by subserviency of the underling. (Irani I'ai-a Obaerver.- H"..1AK0M l'CBLIBUIN'0 CO,, Ymya. V. M. C. GAULT. KdUor. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1903. BOYS IX VAC AT OX. It in to te regretted, that pa enlal irrespousibility permits, custom en ci iu rage aud law prescribes idleness tor children, and especially for boy, luring the lung summer vacation. A the result tf Ibia unwisdom, tfte I acknowledged tba existence of ouch woousanu news contuuou to mis . ik. mn ,.,io,.t- hvi.,F Mhuan iMnamllloil rv elal I ntf t hilf lliti That American are bright enough togt-loutof a tangle with trumpet blaat and glowing colors has been evinced in the Jews' petition. It ran not be asserted that the Roosevelt admlniatralion la not smooth. House velt stood between the Jew of Ameri ca and the Cxtr, with politic on the one aide and frigidity upon the other, and rama out blew d by the Jew and defeating Russia with one of the sharpest trick known in the annuls of diplomacy. lie practically pa tented the petition to the Russian foreign effloe, the head of which of the Hill or an o'J ft of lefiu-e of mental aberration. pity 1 liKKAT UKAFf hnme of them with gun and all of theiu ripe for mischief, who should be earniug their winter, clothing and school hook at work that would leave them tired enough when even lag came to g to .Men are made from boys who are put o work, taught the dignity of work, the re .sponsibility of work, ani the manli nes that conn a frotr. the earning habit. The idle, ,nrty, vicious youny scamps who terrorised two little boya at play near Lsdd's farm on the Kit Side a few daya ago, and, not content with this, burned power in the faces of the pleading, helpless children, to the imminent danger of destroying their eyesight, are spec! mens of what boys, unrestrained by thut wholesome thing, "something Russian government could not receive the petition, yet it was virtually pre sented and received. ' fis no wonder Rural forgive bat cannot forget; still, Russia should feel thankful that she has escaped from affronting a power whose friendship at (lie present moment should be court! The great Oriental game lit progress makes the KisbinefT Incident not even pawn. KEYIEW 01' THE tJlESTIOX. NAOMI MCDONALD I'll EM'S. Hecretas) of to Interior, Hitch cock is doing wore than any other one wau at the present time to retard the development of Oregon. One aft"r another forest reserve is being crejted and additions made to al ready 1 irg reserve which have tieon heretofore Aithdrawn to settler Great bolie of flue limber have oeeu appropriated by the corpora-1 tion without a wor I of protest but ! I to do," may become aggressive tyrants, savages untutored in the school of civilisation, the head man ter oi wnicn is wor a. The above paragraph i copied from the Oregonian of last Kunday morn iug tor the purpose of removing odium from parent and perhaps saying some other things that will recall the '-great bulking boss ' to usefulness. Not ill boy swagger through the wood with gun in hand because they prefer that to diglnfled labor. Not long ago h bright boy applied at this oflice for work. Then- was work in the office for a boy, but it was an apprenticship, and the boy could promise only a few week' In vacation. There was no use setting him at work. In the time he had to give, he could earn nothing. He wanted to work but could find noth ingtodo. The school in September is a handicap. Keveral fathers were heard to remark in June "I donl know what to do with my boys, I can And no work for them." The fathers are office men and their boys can do nothing in the office. They can do nothing in the shops or on the farm. They do not know how, they cannot use an ar, even, nor cut brush aWggested further alone by the regonian. Parents are not indifferent touching the manner the boys spend vacation. The boys themselves are not satisfied with idleuess. But the lads have not trained baud or haidened muscles, wherefore they can earn nothing and not being able to earn their keep, superintendents of farm or factory care not to hire them, The Indkpkndknt is much tempt ed to take responsibility for the idle ness of the "hulking boy" from the parent and put it on the shoulder ol the modern reformer. Last winter " in the lobby of the Capitol at Salem there were several philanthropic" women itnportuulng members to enact an anti-child laber law. They went futher and badgered and threat aned members who questioned the wisdom of driving children away from work. They got their law. Now a child may not work in vac tion but must submit to the indignl ty of having an approbrio.it epithet Hplicd to him "hulking boy." A boy cannot do two things at the sume time any more succesful than ran a man. To get skill in aoy in ijusiriai caning telling tree in a forest, tolling on a farm, or atriving in a machine shop or factory a boy must begin at as early an age as 15 or 10 years. e But he Is not through his literary school at that age. If he commences an. apprenticeship at the proper age, he cannot hoi e to gel a is rfevt mental training. True a few do, but they are the exception that prove the rule. It would seem bet ter to have no school vacation mi that Ix ys may have lawlul work to engage ibeir hours and secure that weariness that brings -deep. Boys will break down under the load? Then estab lish Industrial stunts when a boy msy pay his tuition and have that drudgery which destroys loafers. STATE TitHS Edituk Independent: The unfortunate affair at Danville Is ouly another phase of mob-law in all its hideouaness. You will notice that in the very beginning the mob started for a prisoner already in dur ance, but seem to have forgot their first intention In regard to the real culprit, and pause to emphasiza their drunken zeal in regard to law-break it it. by dragging two of the race from concealment, beating them into insensibility, then assaulting another and winding up by hanging him because he dared to defend himself, and then after starting once more for the Jill, pause in drunken delibera tion. whose ultimate was a return to the hanging i egro (who, by the waj bad not committed the "unpardou able sin"), tearing the already lifelea body down, hacking it to pieces and burning it In the public equare. To condense the published reports that mob. for that night only, were ti e immediate cause of nine deaths, nice seriously hurt, and the negro who so aroused their ire was still in Jail guarded by the offlL-ers of. the law, whose sworn duty It was to protect him with their lives, This is but a brief synopsis ol the case in question. It 1 only cited to show the unreasonableness of a drunken mob and you seldom find a mob that la not drunk to a man and how pernicious the principle If that in any way or manner ad vocatis the law-breaker's remedy for evib; that the law put In force settler according to the ethics of civilized humanity. No patriot or loyal citizen will be found In the ranks, of thost who advocate. measures that would shame the "Mad Mullah" of the tierce mountain trlbej who never heard the bells of school or church or kissed a crucifix The hysteria that expends itself in "bouquets, tears and news columns," that strangers publish, is, in the minds of civilized people, to be pre ferred to that which, by virtue ol ownership, plants its disgusting brutality in the faces of Its patrons whose patronage generally dies at the end of the first- subscription- publishing that which will surel damn the originators and their col omn as day sucoeeds the night, anil 1 but specimen of that insanity spoken of in the ancient proverb, I. e. "Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad." As- to wasting sympathy, we have none to waste. That la why we have no sympathy for the blustering fire eaters who sup on lynching negroes for breakfast, advocates the killing of lawfully elected officer, and for want of a decent vocabulary, filling two or three columns of Journal under their own control with vulgar insinu ations and tilly braggadocio. M.t assuredly, in dealing with that kind of material, we should be woefully astounded to even And the similitude of "breeches", lot alone a "man", created In the image of Uod. The trouble with such, eople begins in their ignorance and ends, not in "mental unsoundness", but in their exaggerated ideas of self a Idea unshared by others, and is as danger ous in public or olitli-al life as the rabies. We have found in our experience that all the men who deserve the prison cell have not succeeded in reaching its seclusion, neither havr all those who deserve hangingdanctd at the end of a rope. But the civil law Ihst declares belter let SO rriiui when toe h mM-a settlor acuiire Uni in aoy q'Kniity cries of "fraud" up from th Interior Department aud reserve are created. Tna people of O.vgou have watched the rapid strides through the lumber industry and Just as Ibeir own fctate is ju bout t tike rank as a lumber luanu faclurlng centre, the Autocrat of the Interior department eel aside large tncts of merchantable tint iter and creates useless forest reserves, large addition hsi been made to tb Ciscado reserve by a rent order fne lands are situated in Clackamas Marion and Lion counties. The townships are from G to 13 iuclu-lve in range 4 oust, Immediately adj ilu iug the Odscade forest reserve oil the east. Kali township contains 23,040 acres, and the whole number of acres in tiie nine townships withdrawn ;iU7,3ti(J. All of towuship H aud two-thirds of township 12 are unsur veyed land. Ot the whole area with drawn from settlement, 91,3120 acre are vacant land, of which 88,400 are uusurveyed. Anoiner reserve has been crested in Enteru Oregon and several hun dred Albany citiz m.3 are included in thj list of unfortunates who will havt their holdings tied up by the action of the Secretary. The lands are only temporarily withdrawn, but will doubtless be created with a forosl reserve. The withdrawn lands lyinn In the Likeview districts an : Towr ships 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28; ranges 7, 8 and 0; town-hips 21 to 28 Inclusive, ranges 10 16; townships 28 and 30, ranges 12 and 13; townships 29 and 30, ranges 14 and 12; townships 40 and 41, ranges 14J and 15; townships 2J, 30 and 31, 32 and 33, range 16; township 33, range 17: south wist quarter of township 33, range 187 all 9'julh and east, and the strip of laud north and west of the Klamath Indian reservation. ' in The Dalles district the follow mg lands were withdraw!.: town -ui io, iv anu zo, range 20; town. mps ij and 20, range 10 aud 11: rownships 19 and 20, ranges 12, 13, 14 and 15; township 20, range 10. all all south and east Albany Herald. STATE Ayers ts t ts Falling hair meant weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed It with the only hair food, Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair Hair Vigor grow, completely cures dan druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. Mt tialr ffu falling ont haitlr anS 1 wa il I would wh II all. afra Hair Vlaor. TKvli 1 I rift Avt It itiii'kly ttpfwd tlia faltttig ajiii uv hair all Riaatxa K AlLts, 111! it t. eiuoiwiB. m. j. flafaknttla. AM.Irui-iri.H. for Falling Hair When exhibits are shippol to 1 1. Secretary, he should te notiflt'd id the same by letter in order to insure prompt attentio... The n-cretsry invites corrpioiil ence upon all iiil whi n In there msy exists an uncertainly hm to the application of a rule or any Maieiin nt made In the premium list. When you desire space in the pavillion or machinery hall, make your application f the superintend ent of the pavillion. 1'ersons detiring pens aud bIhIIh for live i-tock should write the sccretitry, tlvt::g the aumur of stalls and pt iih ri quired, also the kind of slock to In exhibited. So far as can he done, stock will be grouped - in breeds, clasres and families. Stalls, pens, hay, and straw will U furnished free t exhibition utock. A cordial invitation is extended U ail to come with your tent, and camp. Stecial grounds are set apart In a beautiful grove fur campers, which it- furn shed also.utely tree. Kntries clo?e at 10 o'clock p. in. oil Sunday, September 13, but entrie may be made with the secretary six days prior to closing. All ' information regarding t lit poultry department w ill Is? furnished upon application to the superintend ent of that department. . , THE HARDWARE Co .... DEALERS IN Mitchel Boeline Buggies, Hacks and Wagons THE STATE FAIR. Harness, Whips and Robes. All kinds of Agricultural ami Farm IiiijiNmikmiIs; Standard J'niiws, (Jranito and Tin warn Cutlery, Oils and Taints, Xails and Champion Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Hay Tedders, and Potato Planters and Diggers. Pot ket UIIIJIS. HILLSB0R0 OREGON on I ho griMimU attratinn. giving eich day's i;kilskif exclusion kites To the Seasiilit unit .tloHutaln Henorls fur the Sum nicr. SCHOOL APfORTIOXVEXT. Mate Treasurer Moore has made his annual apportionment of the com mon School fund interest for the year rJ03 and the amount apportioned, tJO,Oia.20, Is the largest in the his. tory of the stale. The amount at)- prolioned last year, $214,083 35, was the nearest. The money was appor ttonco to the several counties of-the state at the rate of $1.60 per capita, last year's rate being $1.55 The school population, upon which the ipportionment was based, is I -13,757 persons of school age, between four nd twenty year, an Increase over last year of 5280. The amount was apportioned among the counties of the Mate as follow: No. persons school age Baker 6,315 Itenton 2,670 Clackamas... -7.777 ' 4,267 2,610 4,070 1,897 785 5,6!)6 1,221 1,808 1,020 6,138 2.773 1.1G8 039 ,2i'5 Clatsop Columbia... Coos. Crook Curry Douglas Gilliam , Grant Harney Jackson Josephine .. Klamath ... Ivike . Lane Lincoln 1,110 Linn 6,692 Malleur 1,745 Marion. 0.873 Morrow... . 1,721 Multnomah.. 28,109 Portland olicemen and detectives have been found incapable of meeting the situation that is confronting that city. Highwaymen are b coining numerous, the holding up of rtreet cars common and several murders have occurred, yet there seems to I no remedy that can lie applied. The Oregonian comes out against the nale escape than to hsng one innocent . i mcj rimui i.inou ami I man, suns me mignty code r.f uemanus that it give the less politics Christian civilization belter than that v.... .i nuiiriH-y, j( Ue willed nowis for tr.e ax and the clareathal the police force is an un- stake, or would dare denv th wuer. organized set of men without a real tion of Uod himself that he made of head. While lb nominated head one blood all the nations (,f u,e is constrained from exercising bis earth. In our estimation the woman authority by his superiors in politics, who mounts a dry goods box and Men'slive are being destroyed while urges a drunken mob to "kill the the game of politics Is being playrd sheriff", ete., etc , Is either vntary l'olk Sherman .... Tillamook... Umatilla ... Union Wallowa Wasco......... Washington. Wheeler 3,408 1,303 1,737 6,393 5,419 2,400 6,006 6,842 9S0 Yamhill 4.880 Amount apportioned $ 8,652 00 4,272.00 12,443 20 6,827.20 4,176.00 6,612 00 2,235 20 1,256 00 9,113 60 1,053 60 2,988 60 - 1.632 00 8,220.80 4 436.80 1,868 60 1,531.40 13,272 00 1,824 00 10,707 2C 2,792 00 15,792 80 2,7f 3 60 45,054 40 6,452 80 2,084.80 2,779,20 10,228 80 8,670.40 3,810 00 8,009 60 9,317.20 1,568 00 7,808.00 Totil. .111,757 $230,011 20 ntORMITaO TO EXHIBITOR'. The following Information is taken from the premium list of the Oregon state fair. Premium list, mav h had on application to the secretary. Head the rules and rerulailr carefully, and be prepared to comply wmi mt-ir reijuireilienis. AM exhibits beino shinned ahonl.t bo billed to the "Fair Oroan.W. Ore. gon." J No time in the history ol tlu Ore gon kUW fair has there beeu such giMxl feeling among the agricultural classes towards the slice. ss of Iho ftii as exists at the present time. Krery section ot the stale seems to be tak ing an interest in the fair and piotui ses to give. It their hearty support b-tstern Oregon lor the flrst time hat promised one or two county exhibits consisting of agriculiral product, while the southern portion of the state will also be represented by comprehensive exhibit of lis agncul Ural products. Live stock from all over the stdte is being prepared for this year's fair. There are reasons for this awaken ing of the people to the support of the fair. One is, the mauagemen has worked bard and faithfully t make the fair as broad as the sta!e it self. The transportation companies have come to their assistance anil miade very liberal rates on hauling exhibits of all kinds. Another is the people are beginning to realist' that it is time to let the outside world know of the wonderful resources of our state, and believe that the state fair is the proper place to meet the belter class of homeseekers. -This will make the fair doubly valuable. Il will give those who are looking for homes on the Pacific eosst an opportunity to see in a body what our state can produce, and where it is produced, without traveling all over the state at great expense. It will aliu give the exhibitor the ImsI possible opportunity of showm? his product', whether it be gr.wcs, grains, fruits, vegetal les or livestock. TO THE ri'HLIC. The Increased interest ill the fair the art few yeais has eucouragid the ii an igement to make mnuy liu proveus -iii to accomodate exhibitors In every department. The eulaiged pavilion and auditor ium, new crvamery building, new machimry hall, new sidewalks, i.ow stalls for horses and cattle, new pern for sheep, goats and pigs, and excel lent lighting of the grounds at night, will all tend lo make better accom modation this year than ever before. Exhibitors will And that the p e- mium litt has been carefully revisi d, many new premium id. led, and old ones Incrmsed in value, until we c in now boast of as liberal premiums a any utate fair in lh' Union. Re duced passenger rates will be made on all lines and announced through the press in due lime. We have the finest camp grounds on earlb, and you are cordiplly invittd to come, bring your lent and stay through the fsii. You can ffod no better re cieation and valuable m-liooling lor your fs roily than a wetk sjsnt at the Oregon Hlate Fair. A daily programme will be is-ned Tito Southern I'aciticCompanyJiag placet! on calo at very low rates round trip tickets to the various lesort along its lines, and alio, in connect- round trip rites aro nlso ramie be. (ween Portland and Fame points on tho Soul horn Pacific", good going Sat urdays, returning .Sunday or Monday, allowing Portland people to spend Sunday in the country and tho out of town people to spend the day in Portland. Tickets from Portland to Yaquina Day good for return via Albany aud Eist Hide, or Corvallis and West Side, at option of passenger. Bag gsge checked through to Newport. A ucw feature at Newport this year will bo an opto date kindergarten in charge of no rxjierierierd Chicago to.Hcher. A bountifully iliustrated booklet describing the seaside resorts on Ya quina liny has been published by the Southern Pacific and Corvaltia A Eastern IUilroads, and can be secured from any of ttieir Agents, or by ad- dipssiug W K Coman, O P A, 8 P Co age Yours truly, ; W E COMAN, Gen Pass Agent. TEACIIF.1W EXtMINtTIOX. I LEGAL CAP LCAL CAP At tl. Nrri.snoKo Ixokik.ikxt oflice w ill li foinul a largo stoc k of Mimnonotto l'ttrt' Linen Legal Cap paper. Tine Job Printing and Stationary of all Kinds. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honest, intulliecnt diuirMHt such as opium, lien nine, deadly iiiKhtsliad or cocaine and mercury are mid buvi oeen since tne Itark A es used in all Pile Medicines, ami that Mich in.-.li. :,lii. really ittrpetiiuttw Piles. ems Pile cure is not a relic of the Dark Anes 1i.m ,b cmiUius no narcotics or meiciirv, 6000 Keward if a trace ol any narcotic or n.er currcaii be foiidd in ru. All others conta n narcotics or nien-urv. I lent it if you dare irioHhucks. 50 Iten-ard if Verus (uila to cure any case of Piles. Wort case, cured with on. ljox f Verus. Over 10,000 peniisuciit cures in five yerirs Sold in HillKlioro by tho Twentieth Century Store: The Hillsboro Pharmacy, BICYCLE HOSPITAL Ramblers, Wolf-American and lllonarcbs Complete Line of Bicycle Sundries o., Portland, or Edwin Stone, Man-i t,h mj c i.. a.. .... . ?CEI. n., Albany, Oregon. I ttd $Cg ItlV litW (UheClS F. R. DAILEY, Prop. Xutii is hereby given that the count v school superintcniK-iit of Waliiuctoii county, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants' for state and county pnrers nt the puUic schuol buiUI iug at Hillsboro, a follown: VOK STATE PAPKIiM CoiuinenciiiK W-sl., August 12, at nine o'clock a m., and continuing until Sat urday, August 1", at four o'clock. Veilnclay l'ennanliip, liitory. S)iplling, nlnelira, reading, nclinol law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, liook kcciiinK, phyi'", civil government. Friday riiyaioloy, geography, men tul arillimetic, compijitioo, physical ceogra. pi'y. Hntiirday liiliii y, plane geometry, gdi- eral history, EnglMi literalnrr, psycho lozy. FOR COUNTY PAPERS. , Commencing Wednesday, August 12, at W o'cliH-k a. in. and conttuainii nntil riday, Auui-t 14, at (our o'clock. Eirnt, Hcond sod Third Grade C'erlifi- oates. Wednesilay I'cmnansliip, bUiory, or- tliovrm, lir, readinir. Tlmisdiiy - Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, pbyaioloy. Friday tioograpliy, mental aiithmetic, Khonl lap, civil governnicnt. rmM A R Y CERT 1 1 RATES. . Wedocilny rennansliip.orthognpliy, reading, ariihuietic. Thursday Alt of ii!e!ioiiing, theory i( tem hiug, mcthola, phvaiolis;y. Istl nt IlillxlKiro, Oregon, July Dft, iuo:i. U.K. IUU. County School Sucrinteudeul. (11-13) If ou bu it at IT'S ALL maiiT G00D GOODS STRIVE TO PLEASE Local Agency of The SINGER MFG. CO. SoM Only hy tlii .rni.nny. All Ivjk-m .f SKU IXiJ MACJIIIXKS h.I.I for f'iisli or on Kiisy r.iviiiciit Y. If. JJKOWX, Awnt llillslioro, OiTiCdii To Cure a Cold in One Dav . t a! n iaice kvcixauve ororao quinine Tablets, jq & Seven Mfflkm laeies seM in past 13 saonths. ThlS SlCTatlire. Sfi'jCprk Cur Crip i ill Two Days. I on every J box. 25c. E