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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
? ; (f. e v r Jit .WW U i " 1 5' .. . L' ! . I 'r ll 4 i ... i 11- . V, . V 1 O Will f rench. Publisher. Austin Cral-j, Ejitor. Republican In Politics. i'n!il;.i::o! every Friday at The Inileu eiidciit i'rifitery, HUIhIjoio, Oregon. OKKICKS: Forest (J r ive: AbWt KuiMin Phone: M.iioHJ H'llftxir : M:iouic Temola. I'licne: Main 15 Circa'ailijii Kiurant.ee. I tofxoicil idiK). m UNITED STATES ft IIi iuliti;ini r- lor lint? Stationery, Ci:n, I nis, Liitiors for Meilicin&l I"s. Prescrij'tion tilled witli the best tlriiirs only. AS THE By EK-Poatmaster General CMARLE8 EMOicY SMITH AiM Kitn-'iMi Urn: I i-i!:iv, tilt o-iiIh mi iurli, -mu' o i'dI iiuti, for four inner tinnc: riM'lin! i.o' i urn' ci-iit h H'onl r uli i 1 1 -.:'! i (iii.lhinit I'-n tliiin 1") rehHj ; rifi'hMl-iiti I i ,1 T' 1.. one hull, Jl it 1 1 ' tn ti ; In lf I'anU, ." ,i ye.tr, uiy !'( ijinirterly, iin'i,',. ;n I resolution free to ii'Ivt-rt initio ! I,; V 1 . KKUIU'A-'Y l.t 1M) . A. (1 Watson, proj r otor of the Irin House at Forest Grove, winch is s.iM to have opened Thursday, w;:s arrested for alleged violation of the piohihition ordinance, given five days to plead and released on his own recognizance. Friday eve ning he was again arrested on a similar charge, refused to give bail and is spending the tiight in the calaboose. Tomorrow the legal fight will begin, his action, it is said, having been taken on the ad vice of attorneys and some surpris es in a legal line are promised. Brother Driver, whose resort to the "fool's argument" in a debate with a Christin (CampUdlite) minister in a Corvallis church was .so happily termed by his brother clergymen a reply "in no uncertain language and with no danger of being misunderstood," is the same reverend gentleman who years ago in a controversy on immersion vs. sprinkling reverently likened the sacrament of baptism to the burial of a goose. The Doctor is a power in politics but his campaign meth ods seem a little out of place in the pulpit. M CO.TU'KOaiSE UX THE ISSl'E. Talk of Republican harmony in Washington County is rife now and upon its desirability all are agreed, but there can be no real harmony except upon condition that the senator tad joint senator who are to rote for a auccessor to Senator Mitchell shall le men who can be relied npon to cast their ballots for his re-election. In the days of his political adver sity Washington County stood loy ally by him, alone, at the Astoria convention presenting a tes'ilution denouncing the "hold up," and now that he is in position to do so much for Oiegon, with the entiie delegation his fiiends and so close ly identified with the administra tion, it would be suicidal to put out a ticket even in part hostile to him, ami to let it It- known that ex-Senator Simon whose last official act after a term gained without the sanction of the jieopl: and filed with disagreements with the admin istration was to call President KKevcIt a liar, dictated any put of it. Upon the county and reprt- mo tive ticket let there be compromise, recognition ot the minority as wi ll as of the majority, but the conven tion which straddles on the main issue will find its work repudiated at the polls. So history has proven here and wise is the pattv which profits by experience. WORLD S PEACEMAKER l'l ) to tol . 1 all vividly remember tiro violent Boxer outbreak in China. It vnu u momentous CONTEST BETWEEN CIVILIZATION AND BARBARISM. It involv ed a mighty issue as to whether the great oriental empire should settle back into u deeper isolation and vlu.-i imii or wiietuer it sriotiM no iurtner openou a and pro-n -'-ive inlluence-i. It earriod with it a tru port us to the destiny of Chirm and as to' its moral und i ,!tid its tra.U possibilities in the future. I'a ! f! r viral chanter come in 1)7 the United States would l: ycd mi p:irt in it. Wo should have Ireeii sinipjy a liorrilied i h.,, I t 3Iaiu Mrt'et, Forest (Jrovo, Oregon ertat'T. Kt u with our own minister u prisoner we i.e. n DEPENDENT ON OTHER POWEIUS for his l'i 'se' ,i . Put the t.no-s, i;,-ti chapter eaiiK in UH) instead of 117, and the United .id of 1 .okii.g on with helpless horror, played a great and leadi ig p.irt i:i the stupendous drama. It is riot too much to say t'.iit, e iii.-idi i-ing both the moral and tho phy.-iial aspects, tho United States exercised tho DOMINANT influence. Our troopd were among the? tlrst to reach the Cliine.su capital and rai.-e tho embargo. Our counsels were controlling in .shaping the settlement. It was tho United States that prevented the outbreak from bo coming a general war by insi.-ting that it should le treated only as a revolt and thus keeping off the hands of the powerful southern vic roys. It was tho United States that ENFORCED MODERATION in the adjustment and brought all tho powers to accept a reasonable indemnity. AT EVERY POINT THE VOICE OF THE UNITED STATES WAS HEARD, AND ITS INFLUENCE WAS POTENTIAL. What is tho explanation of the difference ltween what would havo U-n tho powerless ness of ls;7 and what was the power of 1000 It is simply the fawt that between 107 at! 1$00 Uk United States luid stretclke its arm aeri.ma the sea and net Its loot Lu ttw orin nt. We wmt into China because we had alnnuhr (iun iuk lm PhilijUrinea. We were there by right, and WE WEJIB THERE WITH FORCE. we WENT IN WHEN THE CHINESE HOUSE WAS SET ON PIRI BECAUSE WE HAD A HOUSE NEXT DOOR. Tho whjile movement was a logical development We had to have world interests before we could become a world powei. We had to U) a v.a.rLl power In fore we could sit at the world's council table. We had t sit at the world's council tabic beforu we could bee-omo THE WORLD'S PEACEMAKER, as we have largily become. We already di minatetl the west U'caus-e we were the great western power, but le tore we could exercise a voice in the east we had to be come an enslern jxtwor. BICYCLE HOSPITAL Stanford Risb Grille Vibttti fcr Cmm Bicycle Swscn. pi'ciitl altcKtfoM iven (o Ammunition, and olhv'r Sporting (Joods. Second hand wheels lor sale ( !.(';sj. Wheels lor rent. A neat repair slmji in cuiuu'ctinn. F. R. DAiLEY, Prop MP.IM 5T. Wv v SiJLLSBORO. r Quafity is. Our blotto We sell Dru-sof tint P.KST QUALITY on all k onUrs. We (ill pn-criidions with the PUKLST i CIILMK'ALS ohiainal.lc, and Charge t)o F.orc 1 Than others lo fur ordinary drills. A jreat many )0(i1(! know this alreaily. A trial will convince you. When You Arc Sick You Want The Best j The Delta Drug Store Baker's SgVcd-X SEycrio Soap The Perfection of all Toilet Soups. Ofi tU low V.. m.V Ttft INDIGENCY OF MODERN DRESS By futfcr JOStPM rt. McMArtOK of Net Yorfc often and e9 the arirtociate oi thii dj in xiandfoUWt. T1IUR DIH'Sfl JJLS AF.SOLUTXLT UiTE FXJLKA BLt m4 w MUST err Ii tS LkWqI hmmm at th oonrt worni of tho fayt of Lofdia XV. prewngod tba levolnlinn why alionl ! nt tho brootwli- and vlvet o todav incficate a rfmirar rv- lellion f Lik'uiti our literature is corrupt All tha modern fiction, all li e modern pl.is, t em with snbjt-cts unnvcntionablo in mixed na pLiiy. Ti-if v t!i e p'e, and especially the more prosperous chis.-eR, (iLOAT OVER TIII--SE PORRIDDEX It) PICS. Thev want to i'exl 'in them morning, noon and niht. I always marvel when I sen a worJori woman iii' tiie fi: hiona of tho woman of wealth. Tlr wf rkiry girl i do ambifious sartorially. What can we think when wf mc women who work as stenographer, shojpirls -or book ke'jrn wearing fun tliat cost hundreds of dollars? In New York crwrially there i an insane desire to outdrcs one's neighbors. ALL THESE CRAVINGS FOR FINE CLOTHES INDICATE DEGEN ERATION IN A DESPERATE FORM. America's Wealth Is Not "Bunched By J. P!f RPONT MORGAN A FEW men in this country aro charsreil with tho iYn-ih!" IT- n e of 1. ing very rich. Thofuctisth.it THE WEALTH OE THIS ( OENTRV IS LESS "PUNCHED" THAN AT j ANY TIME IN ITS HISTORY. I mean that the wealth m more cip-ir.lly dtrihited ver sections of country and among the pe-,j,le I than-er r lf re. Tho west now has money and few mori-eft com- parol witli former years. Tle south has never K fore Urn in such a ! healtliy f nan.-fial crmdition. I guess they will oome to New York, j however, from these dit-tricts when they are badly in need of money. Srlenlltically prepare! fnm of pure (ilycprme In rvunl'lttatlon with par table oiln I'erlwlly neutral, aiiiirfcptic the kin yet witlioul inedlrHtion ; .lulicalely but nut ortWiiOvely prrfiinu-'l h'ury rake i ih'tfoiifcfhiy ko1 lef(,r otTer1 to the coo uinr. The munulMrturer ii hrtker'a f"ei-n X i.lvTtne smp oitrr thia exiiuialte iifand ot lilu'i kti simp lu me pulilic with a linn 'til"'i)nri tlmt it m wilhuiil diiulit tha i iireai and Ut Minp riti the DiHrktl. Hiirmh'M an atinthiiti. puim ax the hreatn of June Kfery article mat enter, into itf fiiniMiMiiu In neliteil with a view i excclifin; the coin potindiiijt la prrwinally nir(rviM-il ly Mr. N. A. Hnker. who hat kIthii Jfara of aliidf lo the tnalnifaclnriiiii ol hiiih irrade Moaiia. Hakcr'a seeen , olycriue Snip aultni and a bitonit the nkm aa no other tniHp will For aenwatiye .Itin nothing could he mora heal. Inif nml MKHliiuK llalhltiK hHl.y Willi baier'a htven X tilycorlue Soap la a luxury for buih inoluur anil the little newcomer. Portland ToiUt Soap Co.. P. O. liox, MH. KBWiWXW-SXIV-fM. PORTLAND. O. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any honfst, intelligent li uririt or nriyHiriun wtil tel yon that narrolit; poiHona ticli a ojiiiun, Tirntmne, ileadly iiiirlit'itiml) it r nni-ie hikI merniry are and Imvp U-en cinee the Iliirk A e- tife.l in all i'lle Meou incs. ami that audi iiitii-.itnti really 'rj fltmten 1'ileB. ertin rnte i m.i an lir . t. I:n U A s, li n cutitaiiiH no naniitiff" r rm i curr, IfMiOO Keril if a tr. of my luin oiK' or tv" Ciiry ran lie IJUU'I in Verti". All ntiirr ron'.i n liani.ttc -n or incri tirv . i n it if you dare liKifHlntrka. I.Vwnol if Vf rue f .its to rnri-an y i hw of I'lli a. Worn rases cnreil w ith our Imx of rtiH. Over li).Oi,0 jwrni'iiwi.t i tir in ri vu ymitn . Solil in HilUlxiro tiy tlif Twcntirlh CVmnry Mori : Tho Hillsboro Pharmacy, W. IsT. SEABS, Up-to-Date Ilalrrtiflng and Sha Ing. Laundry acrrriry. Main Street. Forest Grovt Always op n The ra !fic Rostan rant, uxt door Wertz' dirtier sliop. (j. 3i. iiim:s, Afanufac turrr of all kinds of Hough and DrepJ Lumber. LKdlvery on short notice. Stock on hand. Trice reasonable. Write, phone or call. Gale Creek, Oregon. Hy Michigan People. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Whitney. fMd Menl-i. (Jood Hoard. I'orot (rovc, - - Oregon I Undcrta k i n Prurt ic.il 1'ii'lt l t;i kers ;i 1 1 I liiilalmef.-. ('nils answer ed l iy i'i nirlit. Rcc & Buxton Both Phones. Forest Grove, 0r