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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1903)
HILLSBORO INOEPENDEXT Kataiod in the poatnttlca at Hirioro, Or, aa aoeuiitl-claaa malt mailer. ffnbarriptioa, in advance, p' W;:.L FRENCH, g'nblis'er. AUSTIN CRAIO, Editor. Republican la Politics. COUKTY OFFICIAL PAPER. FRIDAY, OUIOBEU 23. ISu3. VXDFK SEW UAXAQEUEXT. With this issue the management of The Independent passes into new hands but with no radical . changes in policy. As before, it - will be Republican in its politics, 'work for the upbuilding of Wash- . ington county and especially its connty seat and endeavor to gel out a clean, neat and newsy papei fit to enter every home and whose weekly visits will be welcomed by all members of the family. Some familiar features may be absent, a rearrangement and novelty appar ent in make tip and style, but it is hoped all will be noted as improve ments which are always possible and entirely desirable in every pa per laying claim to be progressive and in that class The Independent aims to be numbered. Perhaps the most radical departure will be the predominating of the news over the editorial department, especial at tention being given to full and re ' liable reports of courthouse matters which ought to be found in the columns of a county seat paper. Publisher and editor, in taking up this new work, feel that they are merely making a necessary step forward; for five months they have been before the people of Washing ton county in a similar capacity with another publication whose phenomenal growth has seemed to endorse their efforts with the great seal of public approval. The field of that newspaper has been Forest Grove and the country news of the county. The Independent's ' natural province is Hillsboro and the county seat happenings, news equally in demand among the citi zens of Washington county but in no way encroaching upon the pre serves of the other. Kvery effort will be exerted to make each grow along its own line as fast and as far as energy and enterprise can ac complish. The two papers will neither be counterparts nor one the shadow of the other but those whose names are on both subscrip tion list will find no other change apparent than that a lessened ex penst by the combination of the me chanical departments will make pos sible tome improvements in each. The Independent office is in the Crandall block, Hillsboro, and there the people of Hillsboro and the county will always be welcome. If you have news, it will be glad'y j heard, if you want printing, here is the best equipment in the county for good work which will be deliv ered promptly and done at a rea sonable price from a card to a big poster. And when in any way the interests of Hillsboro or vicinity can be advanced, there will not be lack ing an active, presistent advocate in its oldest paper which for a third of a century has been fore most in championing its cause, i A TUXX IS THE ROJD. With the beginning of this week my connection with the Isdepkh Tios ceasd. Mr. French of Wath Inctoo County News made me so sd entsgeoui an offer that I did not think II rood policy lo decline il. Younger men will continue tbe work 1 took np eleven yars ago. Being younger snd trained publishers Ihey will be able to do more without working so hard. During my connection with the IXUKPES rEST 1 have had many, moat pltaasnt aaHociation, yet there have been Urate when sleep hss not teen sound. However tbe bitter will be forgotten while Joys will be kept la mind A good word Is be spoken for my aucifswir. P. M. C Oaclt. An express messenger who, a fortnight since, from behind a bar ricaded door, shot a train robber has already been presented by bis cauipany with iooo cash in ap preciation of his saving a few thou- j sand dollars' worth of property.1 But the two boys, who at tbe im inent period of their lives, several '. months ago, rode before the waters and warned hundreds of the Hep- j puer flood, have just received suit- j ab!y -inscribed gold-headed canes to j commemorate their heroism aud ex-1 press the gratitude of those whose lives they saved. j THE UISKEUAKO OF LA A tendency to be deplored among a liberty loving people is the giow- inz disregard upon the part of American authorities of the rights of the lower classes, which is here intended to mean those whose hab its of life place them at the bottom of the social ladder, either as profes sional trinna or as mral out casts. Trie htoit of givr g to miuoi officials arbitrary control of eveu those who, as its life long foes, may be thought least deserving of the law's flection, is an entering wedge for despotism in higher offic ial circles, and some day will jeop ardize the republic, il not checked A case in point was a recent news paper mention, with apparently the least importance being attached to that feature, that two French demi mondaines had been arrested by an immigration inspector, and now "Mr. Lavin (has) concentrated hif efforts upon the work of gathering evidence against them." The evi dence ought to have been accumu lated, at least enough for probable cause, before the arrest, and though in this instance the inspector suc ceeded in making out his case, the precedent is no less dangerous. j The sweatbox, which provides mental torture to extort coufessii n from suspects, the police practice of paroling prisoners, the municipal court's habit of suspending sentence, all the methods of minor courts are degenerating iuto a system which has no place where it is boasted that the law is no respecter of per sons. Too lax la w for the trust mag nate, too stringent law for the dregs of society, equal and exact justice for neither, such are conditions which must be remedied soon, that the cure be not delayed until pow erful treatment becomes necessaty. President Roosevelt evidently shares ex-Commissioner Hermann's opinion that the Oregon country came into tbe Union by right oi discovery and settlement and not through the Lousiana purchase, for in hii address at the opening of the Lousiana rurcha.se Exposition, at St. Louis, last April, he spoke oi This great region.acquired for our p.-ople under the presidency of Jefferson, this region stretching from the gulf to the Canadian bord er, from the Mississippi to the Rock- ic." Such recognition will make easier gaining conjre ational aid, Portlan 1 exposition bein? the fitt ing sequel to St. Louis, fair as the acquisition of the Oregon ' country supplemented the purchase from Napoleon. His Excellency, the Governor of the State ol Oregon, is in Washiug ton City, aeeking to influence the National Administration's policy in laud matters but if the said George E. Chamberlain had carried with him an introduction wtilten upon a certain Pendleton bank's letter head, ins mission would be more likely to succeed. The folly of electing minority-party members to prominent offices is painfully ap parent when they become spokes men to ask of the dominant power, with whom they are not in harm ony, some favor. Their defeated opponents carry more weight than do these accidental office holders. VhtiV MSIIlt RATI. The Southern Pacilic for CMorwr ami perha longer are quoting low 'a'e from Portland and Willaiuett Valley point In either direc'nn Tickets will be aold .Saturdays and Sundays, limited to return on or be fare the following Monday. The rate from Hillsboro to P.t land and return ia 85 cents. Call on Southern Pad lie CV Agents for particulars Ayers Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer's Hair g Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 60 years. I have m4 Aver'k Hair Yleiar fr a long time- It la. indeed, a a.mderfiil ItMii loin.-, reaiurlug health t.i the lialr and aeatp. and. at Ulna, proving a .pleitiltil Ht-em.U.V iili. j. . Tar I. at. Madill. lu.l. T. f I.M brittle. All tlrnvvt.H for t P. ATK. ri. Weak Hair OKKUU.N OI'IMON. After embalmed m'.lk emh timed tahies. And still Ihe authorise It lt ate about prosecuting dexpicatile owards who for the sake of living 'Vw enpers take the very suaienanc ut of the mouths of babies Aatorib Mews. Ctpt. Asa M. Simpson, an authority n such subjecta, predicts a crah In umber circles, following Ihe current boom in limber landa. Such great changes have occurred inlihe business in the Kant, and are the roapecis eo flattering for it across the Pacific Ihht Wm h lieve Cap! Simpson Is off in bia predictions thU lima. We believe hat the owner of a ood timber claim will hare a veritable bonanza, if ! will bold it a few jeara. The Pucifl. coeat is now tha nnlv available) Iihk.' tion for milling timber, and here llm supply Is Unite I lo 'M years, Moro Observer. : Tbe man who sowed seed on stony grounl outfit lease aome of lln newly Improv d roads of ilii district for farmia iurose. Ait r a while the Idea strikes the local road max ler that gravel is better than iuul a a top dressing fur winter roads. St. he b a hauled a few loads of cobble stones, dumps them in convenient spots, the voice of authority directing the operation from the nearest t fence rail. This ought to stop. ! some places in Linn county boulder have been dumped into bad place, in (be roads, enough to make rough travel fur a generation. For aurs, n countries ei joying good road", here bou'ders have been removed h fiat as they appeared in highway nur fires. Ilenide i he need of ot'iei hings In road department!, soiim all lor brain is iudicalid A 'bun braid. k t'UKK KiJK KVSPK -Ml. I had dyepepais in it womt fnrrr ind felt niiaerahlti rnirt all the tin e Did not etjoy eating until afnr I uned Kodol Dyspeaiia Cure which has comp'etely rured me Mra. W. V. Sty lor, llilltsrd, l'a. No sppe ite, loe-t of Mrenglh, nervnusiieno. m 8 leadache. dyapepKia. const ins' ion "' wai inwrti-i.y ' ' tue ot a i-ertaiu utoria -ge niaile and exeeuled by tad breath, aour rUinitu, Itidittestion ! n -'d jno. Leuimou and iie the aaui Knbi. . ,, , A. Foieuiaii, aud a hiib uionaara la recorded utt ind all alnm ifh thro'ihles are q lick-j ..kc -hjkui unua uf ibe retwd. i.ir moiiae. k.. ai. r tr i i' . i i WaniiliK Oll Oouiliy. tlregon. aud that aald y cured by the U-teof Kodlll. K'HIoI I ,-rendui and eai-Uof ibem abnee nanie t W vnrMfnlt thu nalne.1 Ini.va .f Inrever enjoined aud bat red I mm aaruilig or -epreiM-nt ine nstural JUieea OI tiller- c,a-,niiiitaiiy imercri In or Men Uun the loiritn ion CODibinetl with the irretteai " ueMTiid leal proiwriy by i.rtne ol aaid on Liiuiiniieu wnu ine greiiesi ,,.,,.,;, r other.., mat i.i morigaga be a.i mown tonic and reconstructive pro i'ldani w be luiiy ino, aaiwied and ai-iiatg,ii; I thai ihe kei-otirer ul thtireyanueoof biDgtmi ier'il"l. It flean-m, purifies and tcoiinijr. ore., twamliorlred aud dlrecwd toaana , , fy Mtd luorigme ot r-enrl; and lor men other Weetena the atom It'll. ; and lurther irlirf a. n ay ki.ui to the 1 Hurt to be ! eiiuuble. Tul J.UI11U u u aerved Ufion you by piiMir.tlHu by order ol U A. Kond, tMlllly Juilira ''onmplea frntn a typical Oregon nf aliinit'nn l.nuly, me., dateil at Cliaailwi rarm ' Is the legend over a diaplay ol j irolucts from the farm of M. V. Halhn , of Mountaind ile, which ha bn at ra?ting almlra ion in Wal k lleidel offlje. A 4 ) b. cabbage, ttiant beeta, onion, peara, several varieties of grappa, all kinds of spplea, vary big, big and little, m imm ith cu-rot" snd large potatoes, one hill of which weighed 20 lb., the, wer ral-ted on one farm and are a fair sample of the range of an Oretrnn farmers' product, excelling In it ry and all together making an exhibit fiat would be a prise winner a' any state fair. RlJaTE PrSJiV SlIL TIIROK.Il Hl!t IUXU. Wbile opening a hx.J. C Mount, of Three Mile Hy, New York, ran a ten penny nail throngh the Hahy' part of hia hand. "I Ihonghf at tinre I or all the pain and aortne-a thia would cauae me," he eaya, "and Im mediately applied Chamberlain'. Pain Balm and orcaaionally after ward. To my Rurpra it removed all pain and sorenem and the injuretl part were soon healed." For sale by Delta Drug Store. n NELSON HARDWARE COMPANY . . . . DEALERS IN Mitchel Buggies, Beeline Buggies, Hacks Wagons, Harness, Whips and Robes All kinds of Acrieul- tural ami farm Imple ments; Granite- ami Tinware, Pocket Cut lery, Oils and J'nints, Nails and Pumps. HILLSBORO Arker'a Ht'itnepkla Tablets ar aolt tn a intuitive truiii-ante. Cum lirurl-buri ntiMiiK til Ui fiMMl, ditureaa uTter eating o. injr toxin ol ilyxpep-m. One little talHi trive iiiinitslm e relief. 25 cm, mitt Aucte 1'ne JMta Drug htore. M'H.UOXS IS THE t'lRl'I IT COI'IIT OP THE STATE OF Orrgou, fur Wiu.Iiiiiiimi rcxiutv. Jlllerva J. Kiut, I'laliitifT, . Nt wii.n Ru-a. Ix-ft-n lnnt. To V.'wtou lin.i, the mImivv iiMinfil Ui fraiiftnt: lu ltt' iMiiivul tlie Mal ef (irtfiHii Vim rt liiTt-lty rfijuireil in npjrt-ar and Kitmrrr llie- t'itiiipliitlt ttltnl muhiiihi t.ti lu lii aUivv tnlllli.t 1V1111 mii'I .nit 011 or bflorw thtf Inut ilay 1 Hie Uiiiii iirc.ofiti il io ih imlrr Ur publiia. 1. in h itn R111111111H1.. lo-wii: 1111 fr lii.i ih 'X.tratitin 4 Ml ItK m-xt. frtim anil Ml.r lti Uii-t tirt iiililirntiiii !! lln iinniM.u.: tbe UriH I'UhlU-Rtlitil lhi..i.r Imimk nil Hflntir-r lli. 1W4. 111 11 vimi hill ! Mi'iiexr unit HitM-er. tnr want HtiriNif (tin ul aim lit will piiHily lii llu. 4'ollrl ft i!it rv-li-r iliMimiiili-il in her niHiiiimtit, t-wti: t'lmt lli- iiiMirmKii rmnrrtcii ihii. xiiiii Itfiw-evn UUlllUlI'HIMl il-U'llllllll lM! llMllVm1,l.llii lur im h tihi'r iil i'u'iiivr rfiifl iu tn lue Cuort timy ap nHr ...41111 lo. 'I'liii. Miiniiinii li'rred iion timi l.y hlir ;littt i.v im-.Iit ut linn. 1.. .V liiniil. i:.imty Jii.U t l.iiiieiit I't.uiiiv, llrt-tt 11. M lili-h oilier wad mailv ai llilltiuru, OruKuu, Oi lulwr Itih. iwl. M H. Ill Ml-. K5S All n.f l.r l iaiuuflf. .. ins 01 r iiox xoi n t. Xollre U hert'lijr given that the partnenthip htireli.hirtt mi.iiiit U-tuet u A. K.t'rui-ker and H. A. I'ailier, umler the firm tiame nf ma ker ft Parkc-r, nialiulaiHIiremaiKl tlealera lu luinlwr, at llieir Uilll Unl-lli i.l lilelliiie. Oreinn, ia Ihla ilay tliMiil hy mutual ixiiiieut, A K. I 'ria'ker hav WiK Kiirisliaeil ihe liiletenl nf K. A. I'arkeT. All ici-wiiitli. n nut tilt- mm ol t'ria'fcur Ji Parker are li tmyatile to A K. I'wa-ker. wu ali-u. ha authnrl- ty tn ieirei.l h-r the nante. All ilelitu cintraoled rn ma ker at I'aikei u ill lie mIJ by Mr. Ciucker, a tlu t-uuilliueil the burltiilv A T. CKIV-KKR, K.A. I'AKKtK. rilrnene. Or., On. 12, 1:JJ. S4 26 SUMMONS. In Ihe Olreiiil t'uurt ul ttieritate of Oregon for ttaliiiiui'iu liuuiy. Kiwiu Ki'trr. AilmiiiiMrainr of ihe ela!e of Joo. W. i.tiiuiaii, iieti-.MMl, Hamuli, va. K ilx-rt A. Foreman an. I I. a I.l A Tillon, Agenu, Heienilaina. . Tn Unlit. A. Forrman, the ahore nameil defeuJ aiil. In Ilia name nf the tlau- nf Oregon, you are llerei.y rv.Uireo lo near anil auitaer Ilia fwiu nialiil ul Hie uialutill lile.1 ait.-tiut you ill llltt .iiM.ve eiitilletl Mill ai.d eniirt within aix werka Irnni lliu ilaiv nl the li.M nuliliraliuu ut una um rannn, lha lint uublu-alioii llierv..! being ou III.' i-lul ilay of Hctnla?r, IW-i, anil II you fall Lu Ml ap iiear ami MUnarer, Inr want thereof Ilia blallllltl wit! apply in the limn lor the relief iirayed f r anl deuiMPttil lit in aalil i-ouipiati., toil: I bat ha a. ailiuinistralor lie adjudged au . decreeil tu tie liie imuer lu lee flinfile ami I lee from all lu riiiiibraiieea ul the t'ulluwiiig riofturihed laud In M'anliiiigliin t'o ,Cbe . ami dencrtbed as f.illowa ui wu: Int. numbered one aud two lu ae-ilinu 17 la T. 1 N.. K. 1 IV , v 1 1 1. Mt-r. That lha defeudautu aud ewh nl litem be adiiidged to bava no iule r- m..nt u. put.n-h.-d r.r t e.Hieeuiia aud fliw eaiTe nn-i, ami ii7,.n,r. iuntcr tlie enntitUiut Af the plaintiff within Big ieek nom lua aaie ot : ine n;ei iHiuneaiiou thereof. P.. B TONtil'R. Attorney for flalnlifr. (21 ) S THE HI' I1SAL SE1TLFMFST. Nntire I hereby given that the nmlemtgned haa file.! in the CiMinty i '4Hirt of W ahtiitfUni t'onniy. uregnn. tier final aernunl aa eveeuint of tlie lal a-lll all-l leMament of II. O. Kiarera. dei-eaiwt.and lial aid i iiiirt haa a.niiitrd Monday, tbe Vtk . . . . it.w ,..MK.M.r..l HI ..'..I. A 'm . a the mne'r. inariug i.i.je-iii.ii ioaid hual aitouiu auu me H-ii rmrui iiienin. aiiKI INK r. KIH,KR. Kierutili nf the lata will aud tertameiil ul O.O. i;iHien, deea,il. a. H. Ilu-lon. Attorney for eMale. KXt-t ITOK'S Mm E. ' Notice l hereby gteen that the nn.leralened ha hern duly ap!tii!t-d Kxet-ulfa id the r: i tale id William lti-rn-h ileira-d. by Ibe j canny Court of the aialenf i in-aiui. tor Wab 1 itivnai I'ninilr. and haa dillv oualilied aa -rah. .Ill tw-r-nna havlpg elaltaii affalti-4 Mild etale llie tame lo ve I ale ln-a lit lM.ttlt.-il lt l.reM-lit .nh u.e .roi-r youi lur.. at aiy laa i.rhce in IlllWUini, luegoo, anhiu lx luoulha from tlila j .Iule. I wi.a-r.i.o. w p iriftFTr " t r. nt i!. r.l.la rj Wlltiaai Irerlrh. I dteea-ed. I a tr Take Laxative uromo quinine Tawcts. Seven MIIBob soxes soM la pott 12 ssnetka. This iigTiattiTe, THE n xi. t LEGAL CAP w-annnnnnBennnn, - i ivj- i 1 At the Hi lu no no Ixikikxikxt office will be found a large (stock of Mignonette I'ure Linen Legal Cap jiaper. Tine job Priming and Stationery of all Hinds. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any horn hi, inlellinent dinggiat or phyaiuian will tel you that nan-olic piin mich aa it, lienliane, deailly niifliuliailu or enrniiuj ami mon urv are ami have been ainue tli Hark A ea naer) in all Pile Meilidi.tn. and liiat 'nu ll meilnnlion really perpetuate Pilea. Verua Pile care ia nut a relic ol lh- Iark Au a hei t-e contain no iiaiwtira or ineicnrr, $' Keaanl if a Irai-e ot any ii.tnuii,- or nie' ctiry mu tie roiiiM in Veriia. All oilier conla n nart-oli or nirn-ttiT. H-n it i you tiara ninwiliai'ka. 1511 Reward if Vertta (uila to cure any rae of I'ilif . 'Worst caae ciireil a itlt mi im of Wriia. Over 10,II0 permanent cure in fire years KoM in Hillsboro by Ihe Twentieth Century Store: The Hillsboro Pharmacy. BICYCLE HOSPITAL Ramblers, Wolf-American and Itlonarcbs Complete Line of Bieyele Sundries Call and $tt my new Wheels If ou buy IT'S ALL WE SELL OlSTLY GOOD iimniiTKiiou! surite. Not lea It hereby given that the nndernlgned haa Ix-aa, by tbe dainty Court of Vt aahinetoa Coun ty, Ore goo, apolnteil adminiMraior of Iba estate of Sylveater Vaugha. deivane.1, atwl haa daly quail hed ai eoch adtnlutatrator, and tbet alt peraum bavtng rlaima againat aald em ate are hereby notified lo present them, with annaee rouchera, lo ae. at aiy nOiee. la lliliabian, ur. aaiee mntt wllbln mi a m.M. I K. I rtira. lha rf.i. .Wi latted at Hllltbom. Oregna. thin Henleaiber 9g Hl NTll.N HUH MAM. 1nilBltratof nf lb K'lale of yl anena. neeeatwn S. B. Huston. Attorney for Etlale. at 24 To Cure a Cold in One M Standard Pannes, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES OREGON. L(jAL CAP F. R. DAILEY, it at lilGIIT GOODS SaTIIlTE TO PLEASE Te fare a laid la Oue Hay. Take laxative Itnino (jiiinine Tsblets. All driiggiats Mfund Ihe money If it to cure. K W. Oroee'a signl. re la on each box. sric. WtXTtl). Wo want a rer.ieei.tatie In eerry eily anil loa la tbia ataie to ireem mir biiue. Our ln.itinn la an eiceiaiwiai one aiul oflera in riaet, reliable, boneat parly, wllh rr ler.-m-ea, nut Nr ihaa tun. rwr nuaith. Hn eanyaaniug or a. pointing ,4 agenta a bona h.le. k-riiiinaie baioe". Add reap altbMamp.tr li. fulmfer i o. , Luaatier Kiebange. xeallle, H wblnalou. Day Cures Gris ta Two Days. on every ryf. l ox. 23c