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THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO Official Paper of Washington County. Entered at tho Postofflce at Hills boro, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class mall matter. nv I). v, HATH. ItKPl IJLICAX TICKKT. STATIC TICKKT, For ('uDKrvs, JION. lllNGLit IIKKMAXX, of Kosehurg. For supreme Juilge, F. A. MOOKK. of Salem. For Hmto liryxn.) Koorl Commlulooer, J. W. HAII.KV.of furtleud. For Joint Hvnatur, Multnomah, Wellington and I OlllilM'l 1 OUIlilCl! ('. W. HUDSON, of rortland. IWSTV TICKET. For KrimUir, K. W. IIAINF.il, of Forest cl rove. For l'rewiit,livex, A. It. FLINT, of Hctioll. W. K. NKWKI.I., of Dllljr, W. H. HA It NFS, of Bfaverlon. For t'oiirily I'Wtk, J. W. MciKOAN". of llllllM.r. For Hherltl, JOHN W. CONSKI.I., of (iIimicim). For Kccoriler, K. I. KCUATI.I, of liillll. For Trriwiin'r, VM. M. JACKHON, of Mllry. or Asui'HMir, OKo. W. WIM OX, of lllllloro. For Hurvt'jror. A. A. MOKIcll.l., of HillHlHiro. Kupt. of Si'IiooIm,, U. C, 'ASK, oriiiilnCrwk. For CorotH'r. K. (',. IIKoW.'I, of Hillxlxiro. For roiiimlxxloiiur, C. It. Ill C1IANAN, CoriiclliiH. Tim Kcpiibliniii Platform. Tho ri'inilillcan party of Oregon, In convention aHKvinlilcd, coniirHtiiliiii'H the mate ami nailon iikiii the roiitlinifd aurvmli'iicy of raulili'an prlnclpli't ami xll'krti In our national Kovrrn muntaml tin- uiiprvcvilenti'd prmpcrlty that ha followed the iiinliiliMiance of llioxe prlnvlplea and the vnrori't'iuiMit of those pnlluttix. The honor of the nation han heen foarlexHly and wiKiicloiixly iiinlntalned at home and ahroad wluithur In the viifurrrini'iit of law ai(Hl iiHt du Hunt corporation, in vlitoroux proti'Ht Kilnt outrnKt'' on Ainvrlcami In Hyrla, Jewlxh max aairrun III Kinwia and unlnvnratilu iiiHClilnalloiix of F.iiroM'aii ihiwithIii Aula. ITexliliint ItooM'vt'lt hai redeemed hlx plodKP to carry out the pollidi'i of tho parly ax formu lated by that (treat Hlatiwman and revered mar tyred 1'rexldiMit, William Mckinley. Ho li ihown himiu'lf the foe of corruption In puhlic life, tho ardent champion and wine friend of the army ami miry, and the Arm ho lleror lu a. unl rlghtx before the law to employer and employe, rich or oor, black or white. Coder hl enemetle leadurxhlp the Ixlhinlan ranal, frualraled for a time by a democratic president, lx xihii to Ik rcall.ed and to dlx- IIiikiiIhIi hix ailiulnlxtrailoii by one of the grand el eiiKlnccrlnK trluinphx knowu to man. We recoKiil.e tho proloiind olilliixlliill tinder which Orcjfon rextx to President KooxeTelt for lilx active ami determined eilort on behalf of tho l.ewlx and Clark centennial, ami we plediie ouraelTc) to textlfy tho xlnccrity of thlx appre ciation by a rouxliiK majority for the republican ticket In June and airalu In November. In tlila eonni'cllon we vxpeclally Imlorxn the tlrelexx lalxirx of Seuatora Mitchell and Filllon and representative Hermann and Wllllamxon. We luxtrnct the dcl khIcx of thlx convention to the republican national convention at Chi rairo to vote llr-il and last lor Theodore Kooxevell for rrexlileul, ami to no all honorable mcaux for brlni;IUK hlx nomination to pa. THK OKI K'iATION IN I ONi.llKXX. For the first time In yearn the xtato of Oregon U reprexenleil In both lloiixcx of CotiKrexa by a atroiig, liarmonioiix, united ami etleetlvo dele gation, Inferior to none from the wext. Their ellortx In behalf of the nation, their party and their state have been crowned with Ignal ucccxx, ami wo hereby eiprexx to them our rouftdenco and esteem and pledge them our upport In Ihi'lr further ellorlx to advance the Interenlx of Oregon ami the Tactile Coaxt. HONKV. 1'haukx to the couraite ami wisdom of two re publican adiniiil-lialionx and lour republican Cougrexxex, the money ol the nation hax been aeeurely exiabllxhed iixn the gold xtandard, the xtandanl of the vulightcnad uiillonx of the woibl. The wr eaplla circulation la the largext In our hlxtory, and ever) dollar of paper and coin in aa goaxl ax gidd. We commend the measure now pending In I'ougri'x, at the luslance of republican mem lara, further amending the currency and bank ing law III the direction of sale!) ami laxtleily. Tutor. We renew our x llcgiauee to the principle of protection to American ludiixlrlcx. I he merlin of the In nglcy latt are attcxtcd by the uiirecelented proxpeiliy ol the nalloii min e Ita paxxage In In'.i.. Htdicdiilex must be changed from time to time ax new condition arise, but when the larill Is rvvlxeil It must In. by the friend, and uol I y the foe of American Industry, Til K TKt l. We heart lly commenil the feailexx and deter mined course, purine. I by President Koocvclt and Attorney lieneral K uo toward the trust and we point w till pride to the hostility aroused against the administration among the xpccula tori of W all aired and corporation that defy the law. Olx'dlenec to the taw ag-ilu! iiinnoioly luiUi'la no hardship on any honest Industry and the act loll of the I resident lu the Vntlicrti Nccurlltcx merger and oilier t-axc ha only xcrved to Check dangerous apeculaitou and eucouiage very Icglllmale i nti iprl-e Tux i nn irriMi. We endorxe the policy euucialed by President McKlnley and ndlower by Meciclary Txfl ol "Hie I'hlllppliiea lor the Kil'piuoa," and e especially commend tho earnest and riint etlorta made by Henator Milcliell lor lower tariMa In-tweeu the I'hlllptdne and the l ulled Mate. We bold Unit the Philippine must I retain d by the I lilted Stales lor their own g.xnl as well ax for a base ol tuierli au Inilucuce In the far eal, hut that instu-e reiiulten the least h I hie burdenx niin iiu tr poiumcrce with the I lilted Hlalea. that tliey may la- ivmeiilcd to u by Ilex of aelf llltcresl ami xltfcllou. In the lulerest ol Pacltlc development, we de mand for the Philippines ihe same libeial and belicrtivnt tri atmeut that ha been aeconled to Hawaii and Porto lino. Proud of the hl'toiy ami achievement of our party, ami epeclall of the re nt aduuniaira tion and Ihe U'licfl. ent re-uitx that our nation II receiving therelroni, and parth ulxrly our old Oregon country, we coulhlenily inbuilt our ranaetnthe patriotic ctll.enx of our alate for Indot nienl, and earnestly appeal to tlu ui to how their gratitude and appreciation to Presi dent Kixotvelt ami our republican leader In riigreix for honoring our history and aiding lu tli development ol our uiatchlcax reourvc-a. WE ARE IN A TERRIBLE HURRY Wc have been hearing so much about Hoyt's Shoes, Big Shoes Little Shoes, High Shoes, Low Shoes; All Kinds of Shoes, In all of the Latest Styles and Patterns for Everybody. BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES THE L. M. HOYT CO. HILLSBORO, OREGON, FROM THE CAPITAL CITY Tito avcrn" ic t went I. or tlirtl Uhh rt'VHiltl for th punt (hn' wt't'kn lirtxi womlprdilly HVct l the Mltiirttlon lieronlroiiK LIih hihI Ixh tie httvo boon Itijoolt'il into liiiisitionxi circltw Hiitl more Hinilln fiit'OH nro noon. In tho fily tworyon N Ihimv, moiiio t'leHiiiiiK tun I frowlioniii old plitt't'H, olhor) builtlinc; vsliilt tho fiictorioH Hro givln"; tiiiploy inont to inoro iiitMi mul iiiproKxnn tho output. T 10 hhxiIi Hiitl door (Ht'tory ooiih to ho mo-st ftHlitnl, IIhiiikIi tho iron odtnlry JiimI IxomUIo it in not dor in tut. riidt pluco hm rocontly hoon iurt'htm(l by thrtnt yniifj won, two from i'ortlrtinl hiiiI tho third Iron, III ilinh t'olumhirt. 'i'lo y httvo taken tip now llnoHof work hikI Htii,ctH-ful ly InvHtlo tho Irtr'or t ilii m. J in! now tlioro ix) in IihiiiI h foiitrm t lo hui'd t"ii K'diii fhopl nn in 1 1 In Hint Hro turd on tho fitrm fur rolling rdln Unit l-i to bo fod to ditiry ntock hiiiI ftttlothrtt nro ti go on tho Mock. I'lio t'oinpany iiHri pHttornn for ;!0- liorio powor omkIiioh which nro nut cliiiitM of h hitch kthiIo. Work of oijtirtl rKilo to tlmt ttirnt'tl out in I'ortlHiul Ixi t hoHpor hero limn In I ho litrcjor cily. Tho rtuiiiinjr fm torit will Im roHily to loooivo hiu! Inko enro of fruit n) noon m it ! nuirki t- Hhlo. Sitloin Mpponr-t to h lht cont- or of h amnll frnll liulti-! y of lttrer prortitnn (linn any other oily in tho xt to. A) it hop niftmot tho city in 11 mt In I ho United Hin'o-t, if not in the world. Hop hint m nil unite in do- fhtrititt tlmt Hiloin, (Voiron, lixoti tho price of Itopn Unt year Hud w ill do no H'ttin thin nettnon. Mnrixtii fiitinly hitn h Uro ncren,;) of hop, J more thHii Hny otltei ttmnty nnd mj In tho eon I or of tho indnntry no tlmt tmtiirnl t'HtixHn ntnko Sttleni tht y , hop eentor. Tho vinen nro nlHrtin; well thin "prlntf nml the prom Wo for H I'ounllful yield thisi nonn mi in nin-t t'licoiirniii , 1 hero wnn it liht froit hero ln-t ' Sitturility morning nml there were ruuiorn thnt fruit Jinn trt n injuroi, hut Krowern nniuro mo Hint no Uin ao resulted. 1 Not much thought linn yet I ttn Kiveu to the politicul ciiinpnli;n, hut tho committee iiittnHKorn put Mon lny next ttn oponiuo; dny for tho ro puhlicatw, whiltf tlio doniocratn will mill hunt. Homo of tho rcpuhlicHii t'ltutliditten will httvo oxplHiitttionn to tiinke. IIon.lt. L. Kldy, ot TilU mook, condiditte for I'irctnt Jode, in i.ne of Hi ohm hiiiI lion. Tom Kn on tho reprencnttttive ticket to huc coed hiiimolf, in Hiiothor. A lot ol tho rurul votem romemher tlmt holh of thono Kcntlemou voted HgtUunt tho llnrrin hill to tnx Lvirpomtionn. The fdriuorn foar Unit they nro in too near touch with corporation to tnakt nn impartitil judo in one inntanco or nafo reprencntnlivo in tho other. It in funny, though, to nolo the llckienenn if tho puhlic. Ntw there in llnrrin, the author of tho hill, lie lont votcn in tho District iiomiimtiin; convention liocn'ino it wan nnitl, that he in loo much of h t'orporHtion nmti, while thono two above montionctl are to loono Toten bocau-io they voted HKniimt tho llnrrin bill. Tho politi ciittin of WanhiiiKtoii county necin lo have boon thoughtful enough not to renomiiiato either of itn prt neut rep ronenlativen xuippoiodly li'ant they inihl bo l.iadod with H record. 1'ho bane ball noanon oponn hero on I hiir-bltty of ih in wook. Much inter ent in awnketie.l nod tho eleven weekn of ball that wo nro to have will nerve to entertain, in n way, till the .stale Fair oponn. S.tlom, April WOt. (Iai IT. The etit her. Tho Weather tliirinvr the week htm not been wholly favorable for ad vaucint; tho crowth f crtp; it han been cool and rainy, with one heavy frwt In wenterti nectlon tif tho state nml two or three light front in t x ptwi d pi nee ennt f the Candaden. Fruit, which generally in in full bloom, ban retvlved nome li iury, but j nit how much cannot now be a.-trr tainil. In tho wtnlern neclion the weather immediately following the front wan foggy nml cool, w hich In f t vorable for the rccuH'rntion f chilled plant life, and it in not thought that the fruit crop han leen mTounly in Jtir.nl. Fall wheat continue hj lentlotlly; it han a good color, in well ntoolod and growing rapidly. Thenoil in in excel lent condition for Hpring plowitii; and thin work in hcin; u-hc(l; needing, howt vtr, htm la cii tlclityeil to nome extent by tho rains, but it in now generally well advanced," and the early nown Ileitis of wheat, barley ami oatn are germinating nicely. Ilopn ilno aro thrifty ami promising, but tho work of cultivating tho vinen In much behindhand. I'a-durago in ex cellent for the hohhoii f tho year. Stock in picking up in 11 'nh and the How of the milk in the dairy district in bettor than usual. Ooat shearing in tlninhetl ami nheep shearing in In coming general. Carrie Nation went back to New York Monday night ami trod the boards of the London Theater on the llowpry. Hho m ule a tpeech at the tho end of tho necoml act. I rerdi, d the urgent neeennlly of being here to help Commissioner McAtloo to keep the H I do n," nhe said . "I will r-t rt out on S b'ttr w it ti my hatchet tomorrow morning. Wot t the Nt icked rum-seller," She paused long enough to snip H cig trelle out of the mouth of n youth in the ft igo bi)x, ami then gave a ltc- turo tdi rum"clling and cigarette nmokii'k'. 'I plenm d the gallery Rtnln immensely. As nhu bowed they let lly a fusillade of vegetable. The in ilomit ible Carrie ntood her ground ami beg:tn to talk ng iin. Manager Oir ain, to nave liin nconery, carrictl her t If the .nt.tge. IHIM l.ll W. 1'ini l.tte to cl.tsniiy. Mr, W. Iw'lneiiirir and family, ot Colorado htve moved their house hold t'tfivts to Cornelius, where they will mike their (if tire homo. A new warehouse will he built by I'. C. Hancock to store his I tuple, mentn nml Buggies In. Thin addit ion is duo to incre.tsing business and Is to la Joxt'.O. A nitvting wns called here yester day and arranged for the Semi-Annual meeting of tho Washington Co. Veteran Asmvclatlon. Dinner was nerved in the M. F.. Church. Ilev. F. H. Clenio, of Heaverton, wan a Coriielius visitor last Tuesday Mm. 8. K. Mrnigdiiiry left for Kttstern Ortgon where hhe will make lier daughter. Mm. F.. Cornet a visit, Mr. l).tn liarrett, wan suddenly called to Initown, N I)., the fore part of the week, on account of the nerloun illness of his father. Mesnrn. A. C. ami K. It. Reynolds, of Illinois, have purchased tho (Mil Addditiou to Cornelius. Consider ation is said to be 14600. Mr. A. C. Reynolds han (rone to Portland to meet his family who are exjiected from the Kant on Monday. Flag day, June 14, will bo com meinorated at the Louisiana Pur chase exposition at St. Louis by the Daughters of the American Kevolu tion. All the chapters in the states art requeatpil to be present on fla day, when a very interesting pro gram will be given, liofrtensea will la appointed from each etate for the reception to he given on the ex position grounds. It in requested that daughters having ancient furni ture, silver or interesting relics should loan them t.) Annint in making thin 11 tg day an especially fine occas ion. The National Society Daugh ters of American Revolution han named O-tober 11 as "Daughters' Day" at the St. Louis exposition. Nukes a ( lean Krtrrp There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever heard of Itucklen's Arnic Salave in the bent. It sweeps away aud cures burns, noren, bruises, cuts, boils, uUt r, skin eruptions and piles. It's only 2,V, ami guaranteed to give satisfaction by all druggists. One of the most attractive cards in the outdoor exhibit of the forestry display Ht the St. Louis fair In the big spruce log which will represent j Oregon there. It is a veritable mons ter and thousand of eop!e daily sro attracted by its enormous nie. It is bv tar the largest log on the grounds and old-timers cannot re member when they have seen any thing nearly so large. It tower alove the other outdoor exhibits and IF : 1. IF our rate of interest on loans is low enough, 2. IK the accomodations we afford are satisfactory. 3. IF our business is safely managed, (and we think it is.) 4. IF you are not already a customer, then we invite you to become one. J. W. SHUTE, BANKER. HILLSBORO, OREGON. AS V Contractor & Builder r l f Carpenter and Mason Work a Specialty. I will furnish you with Illrts Snecillca- V Hons and Estimates on short notice. All T J of my work is guaranteed to give perfect 1 satisfaction. I, Hillsboro, Or J.A.CUMMINCS. $ City Bill Poster and Distributor. Special Attention given to Shows, Theatres and Gen eral Post i ii ix, etc. Prices reasonable and all of my work guarenteed. nox:il, C. F. ALLISOX. r REGULATOR LINE. Mnrt anil I ho I Ul IIUIIII I IIU Dalles Route kI!eirulator" S T K A 31 K H S "Dalles City" "Ilaiiy (3atzcrt, "3IetIako' Connecting at Lyle with ihe Columbia Iliver it Northern Ry. Co. For, Wahkiacus, Daly, Centerville, (Joldendale, and AUKIickatat Valley Points. Steamer leaves Portland, daily (except Sunday) at 7 a. m., con necting at Lyle with C. R. & N. train for (Joldendale at ft :.'() p. m. Train arrives, Qoldendale, 7 31 p. m. Steamer arrives, The Dulles, Steamer leaves Tho I) tiles daily, (except Sunday) 7.00 a. tn. C. R. & N. train leaving G ildendale fi: 15 a. tn. connecting with this steamer for Portland, arriving Portland, COO p. m. Excellent meals served on all boats. Fine accomodations for team and wagon. For detailed information of rates, berth accomodations, rail. road connections, etc, write to, II. C. CAMI'liKMi, Mgr., General OlHce, Portland, Or. 2i99BSES 8. McDonald Agent, Portland r The Eli and Slickney Gasoline Engines Simplest, easiest running and least troublesome engine on the market. Thhe most eomple l)hA(j SAW to run in connection with Gasoline Kngine. The engine is set only once tor each log, a feature found in no oteer outfit. Also the only Malleable Grubbing Machine on the market 119 horse power with two horses. Write for catalogue and prices on the abvoe. THE REIERSON MACHINE CO. Toot of Morrison St. Portland, Oregon. Our Motto "To make and keep cuotomers," ''an lie en for a long distance. General Superintendent Wehrung thought that he had a white elephant on his hands, as there seemed to be no ftM-uMe means of unloading the log and getting it into position, but after carefully looking over the ground he decided to have a launch in and accordingly ways were pre pared and jwks brought Into me. Kven then it was no easy matter to move the huge monster, which weighed ftO.tioo pounds. A Thoiitrht fill Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual ca-e of itomach and liver trouble, physic. ians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once ami Anally cured. Only .V at all drug tores. Go to Greer's for onion aeeds and sets. World's r'ulr Tickets. Announcement of selling dafis ft r the St. Louis World's Fair tickets for the Northwestern lines Is made by Asistnt General Passenger Agent Charlton, of the Northern Pacific, who is in attendance at the meeting of the TranscontineM l Passenger Assoc! tion at Santa I in bara, California. Tickets will be on sale three suc cessive d iys of each month, May to O -tolier, Inclusive, as follows: May II, 12 and 1.1; June 16, 17 anil Is; July I, 2 and 3; August 8, 8 and 1; aepteiuber 5, 6 and 7; October 3, 4 and 5 The rate named fro:n Portland lo St. Liuis and return vU any of the direct lines will be fiiT.SO; to Chicago ami return via direct lines will be 172 .V). The rate to St. Louis ami return via Chieigo will be 75 00. If passengers desire to return through California to Portland the round trip rate will bo increased by 113.50,