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fJ& ;t wUin B'Tkfifn-nn tit 11 M Jll AfiMtVtH-W J I 2Jr "Booth TAKKiSfcrof X T t-.,dht 1M9D. lr "Doubhday fSL McClur C. I Copyright. 1902. Jj.m-mm.m "It wH your sons I wanted to be ihtWmirfl HlMiut. I in like una 'who ttironfiti Unix days of toil'-only tbat dm-mi't vilte apply 'uim! tilfc'lita devoid of case," Pitt 1 can t claim tUut one doesn't Wi) well uere; It 1m l'luttvlllo'n special' llk one who "Hi 111 hearJ In liln soul th muato Of woiiUi-rful melotllaa." "Yes," slie aimwcrt'd, "to come hers and to do what you liave done und to live this Isolated village life Unit ruunt be so desperately dry und dull for a inn n of your sort, nnd yet to liuve the kind of heart that makes wonderful melodic hIiik In Itaclf-oh," suu cried, "I nay that Is line!" "Von do not underntnnd," he return ed sadly! wIshliiK before her to bo uu luereifully Just to himself. "I came here because I cuiililu't nmke a IIvIiik anywhere else. .And the 'wonderful melodies'-1 have only known you one fvenlni;-ami the melodies" lie rone to his feet and took a few step towurd the garden. "Come," he wild, "let me take ymi bark. I.et uu o before I" lie liniHlied with a helpless laiinh. SShe stood by the bench, one hand resting in It. She stood ull In the tremulant shadow. She moved one step toward lilin, and a single loiiK silver of Unlit pierced the sycamore and fell upon her head. He jtasped. "What wan It ubout the melodies?" she h.i Id. "Nothing. I don't know how to thank you for thin evening that you have lv en me. 1-1 suppose you are leaving to iiiiirmw, No one ever stays here. I" "What about the melodies?" He cave It up. "The moon make peo ple Insane!" he cried. "If that Is true, then jOil need not ! more afraid than I, because 'people' 1 plural. What were you siijiliif about" "I had heard them In my heart. When I heard your voice tonight 1 knew that It wan you who hiiiik them there, had been singing them for me al WliyS." "So!" Hhe cried Rityly. "All that de bate about n pretty speech!" Then, sinking before him In a courtcMy. "I am beholdi'ii to yon," Hhe mild. "lo you think no man ever made a little Hat tery for me before tonight?" At the edge of the orchard, where they could keep an unseen watch on the jriirden and the bank of the creek. .Indite Itrlscoc and Mr. Todd were ensconced under an apple tni', the former slid armed with bin shotgun. When the young people pit up from their bench, the two men rose hastily, then saunter rd slowly toward them. When the met, Darkless shook each of them cor u1fy' tiy the hand without seeming to 'mow It. "We were coming to look for you," xpliilneil the Judge. "WIIIUui was a f I'ti lil to go home alone- thought some ue 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 take lilin for Mr. darkless Hid sliiNit 1 1 1 1 1 1 before he pit Inlo town. Can yon emtio out with Wllletls In the morning, llnvkless," he went on, "and Ko Willi the young ladles to nee the iniriulcV And Minnie wants you to stay to dinner and go to the show ull'i tliem In the afternoon." llarklcs hcI.i iI Ids hand and shook It (ml then la ulnil heartily as he accept ed the liivlutiiiu. At Hie Kate Miss Sherwood extended her hand to him and said politely, while mockery shone from her eyes: "(iiHid night, Mr. Ilarkless. I do not leave tonmnuw. I am very glad to have met you." "We are going to keep her nil sum mer, if we enn," said Minnie, weaving lier n nil about her friend's waist "You'll come In the morning?" "(iood night. Miss Sherwood," he re turned hilariously. "It has been such a pleasure to niret you. Thank you so much Tor saving my life. It was very irood of you, Indeed. Yes; In the morn lug. Omul night, good night" He shisik luinds with all of them, lurlud Ini; Mr. Todd, who was pIiik Willi him. He laughed all the way home, and Wil liam walked at his side In amazement. The Herald buildinc was a decrepit frame structure on Main street. It bad mire been a small warehuusv and whs now sadly In need of paint. Close ly adjoluiim It. In a hir;f, blank lookliiK yard, stood u low brick untune, over which the sivond story of the o'.d ware house leaned In an cITrct of tipsy af fcctlou that had reminded Ilarkless, when he lirst saw It, of an old Sunday school hook wihhIciiI of an inebriated parent under isuivoy of a devoted child. The tide to tliese two buildings and the blank yard had been liicluditl In the imr base of I lie Herald, und tin Cottage was the iilllnr's home. TliiT;- was a Unlit burniun upstalri In tlie Herald oltice. I 'rem the street a lm:ul, triullHlown stairway ran up on the nut Me of the bull. linn to the sei-ond tliMir. :iud at (he stairway rail Inn John tin "i d ami shook Ills com panion w ii nu I I iy the hand. "tiood n'i;l,l. U illhim." be said. "It was I'lmk.v of .Nun to Join In that muss tonlnht. I shau'i loui'l it." "I Jest biippciii'il to come alonn." re plied til other awkwurdly. Then, with n i,ii-tetiMiis lanii. ho asked, "Ain't ye n"i"' to bedV "No; llirkir wouldn't allow It." "Well." uli-iervcd Williiini. with an other yawn, which thrcaiencd to ex Ivose the veritable soul of him, "I d know how ye stand It. It's closte on 11 o'clmk. timsl ninht." John went tip the steps, sliinlnn aloud - "Vr tmiliilit f'll merry. mrry tm, Vur li iilKlit wil nu rr, nu-rr) li" Il.M'TPU V. T II R brlnht sun of circus day shone into ilarkless window, and lie swoke to II ml hlinsclf sn.lliiiu'. l or s little w Idle he lay content, drowsily wotnlcrlm; why lie Klnil. it. only know lux that ther was soinetlilnn new. It was thus ns a boy be liiid wakened yii birthday iuoniliinn or vu Christum or uu tha f it Kilter & h.v McClur. Thttllm S3L Cm. tjt Fourth of July, tirirtlni,' happily out oi pleasant dream luto t'ju rnii.n'iniisiiea of Ions awaited delights Hint Innl come true, yet lylmt only hair nwiiuu in a cheerful borderland, leuvini,' happiness imdetlneU. The morals!? bre.e wasi (lutteriujj at Ids window Mod, a honeysuckle, vliie tapped Cfhtiy on the ratio. Itir.ls were trllMnsr, wnrbllnn. whist lina, und from tli street came the ruinbliiiif of wtitj- oim, merry cries of i tintf and the biirklm? of dons. What wus It made him fuel so youriK and strom? and llnht hearted? The breeze brought him the smell of June roses, fresh and sweet with dew, und then he knew why he had come smillnn from his dreams. He leaped out of bed II ml shouted loudly: "Zeu! Hello, Xelioilion!" In answer nu ancient, very black darky. Ids warped und wrinkled vis He showliiK under bis Krl..lod hair like chin nil paper In u fall of pine ashes, put Ids head 'ii at the door und said: "(iissl iiuiwir, silh. Yessuh. lilt's done pump' full, flood inawn', sub." A few moments later the colored man, seated on the front steis of the cottane, uenrd a mighty splashing within while the rafter rant; wllh stentorian Hong: "II promised to buy run s bunny blue rlltlmn. H prninUod to buy ma a bunny bias rllition. lit iirunilsrd to buy ma a bonny blus ribbon To tin up my bonny brown batr. "Oh, dear, what can the matter bT Oh, ilnar, wlmt can tlm mutter ti? Oh, dear, what can Win matter Im? JohnnlA's so Ions at the fair I" The listener's Jaw dropped, and his mouth opened and stayed open. "Him!" he muttered faintly. "Slnnln'!" "'Well th old trliuiKli) knew tho miislil of our tread; How the ixiAi'efiil Svnilnola would truuibls In hit bedl" sang the editor. "I dunno huecom It," exclalmiHl tha ftld man, "but, bless Cawd, de yoiini; man happy!" A thounht struck hlui uddeiily, and he scratched his head. "Maybe he koIii' away," he said quer ulously. "What become of oln ,eli?" The splashing censed, but not the voice, which struck into a noble marching chorus. "Oh, my I.awd," said the colored man, "I pray you listen ut dat!" "Suldlurs mnrehlnK up the street. They keep tlm time; They look ftiililiiiio! Hear them play 'lln Warht nm Ttholn.' They cull It Hrhneliler's tmnd. Trn la la, Ih in." The length of Main street nnd all sides of the square resounded with tho rattle of vehicles of every kind. Since earliest dawn they had been pout Inn In to the vlllane, n lonn procession, on cv cry country road. The ulr was full of exhilaration; everybody was hiunhlnu and shout Inn and calllnn ni'ectlnns, for ('a rlo w county was tiirnlnn out, and from far nnd near the country M-ople came nay, from over the county line; and clouds of dust arose from every thornunhfnrc and hlnhway nnd swept luto town to herald their eoinlnn. I libit .a lie. the "sirluk!lnn contract or," had been at work Willi the town water cart since the murium; stars were brlnht, but he minbt as well have wit tered the street with his tea in. which, Indeed, when the funnels benail to come In, brlunlnn their cyclones of dust, he drew nlnh unto after a burst of profanity as futile as his cart. "Tlrf win das M.-.r s.'ll il. lne I, !.!', neht,' hunillil the editor in the cotl.ine. His souk had taken on a roiled he lone, as that of one w ho cons a uoblem ,r musically ponders which card to play, lie was kiiivllnn I'd me an old tiuiik In his iNihliiimhcr. I'loin one coinpart mint he took a neatly loldiil pair of duck trousers and a lu:ht finy tweed emit, front another a sii.iw hat with a ribbon of brlnht colors, lie examined thcs muslnnly. Th y li.id lain lit the trunk for a lonn time undisturbed, lie shook the coat und brushed It. .Then h laid the (aruici:s iimu Ms , niul prticeiiled to sluite himself carefully, after which he donned the white troll sers. the n'.i.v coat and. ruiniuanlun in the trunk anain. found a ay pink cra vat, which he fastened a I. out his tall collar (also a resurrection from the trunk) with n pearl pin. He tis'k n Ion; time to iirraune his hair with a pair of brushes. When at last It suited him and his dressinn . complete, he sal lleil forth to breiiktast. Xenuihon stsrisl after him as he went out of the Kate whlsilmn heartily. The old darky lifted bis hands, imluis out ward. I.an' nnnio, who dat?" he exclaimed aloud. "Who dat In dem panjiueri s? lie gone jlne de circus!" His binds fell upon Ids knees, and he not to his feet rhellui.itlcally, shaklun bis bond with forclnsliun. "Honey , honey, hit bald luck, bald luck siiu 'to' bri.ikfus" (To Irti cotilinunl ) 06r CoCiotry CorrcSpoodQce. From our regular correspondent. Items of interest from all over Washington County .- Correspondents wanted From Farmington. Mrs. Mack lias mnvcd into lier new house which she had built just leo'tli ot the Metlnslist church. Alec Simmons who has Is-en trnul with inllaiumatory rlieumutism for some time is able to Is up anain. ( ur base ball nine is nut u liowlinn success yet, but when we lilid lii'ld i-i m uu M-rhups you w ill hear from us. Mrs. liaftree und daughter, from Chi cano, are quests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keith. Mrs. Huftree is Mr. Keith's sister. Nearly all tlie farmers will linish sow inn their jrain tliis week. Next week we w ill sew on buttons und prepare fur the (Militieul campninu n' ocrally . An enjoyable social time was hid Thursday evening when friends nf Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jack surprised thciu by enii.iiin together ut their hnlue to Hn-u-l the eveninn, the event ls'int the thirti eth unniversiiry of their weddiii).'. A snvial feature of the evening was the sumptuous repast served after amuse ments, Those present were, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Kreblis, Mr. anil Mrs, Nicmlenius, Mr. and Mrs. tieo. Jack, Mrs. A. M. Ilrown, Misses I'hiK'li'i Jack, Namui Nieodcmu.s and Mr. Ilenj. Jack. Bsavarton Happanlngs. M iss Lilly Wilson, who spent it few days in I'm I land viHitinn relatives, has rduriieil, Mr. Iliekeiils'ttiiin, of IlillslMito, has npcneil a liarbcr simp in (his town and is duinn a n1""' husiuess. Mr. W. J. Alexander, wlio spout Jhe w inter in I'lcavertoii, was married .Mon day in I'ortlaiul where they will reside. Mrs! O, S. Allen, who for many years has lived in lieavertoii, has now moved to I'lii'tlnm! w hero her son Floyd has a Misitiou. Mrs. Kim who died Monday after an illness jif one week, was buried at ('res ent t trove today. Kov. t'temo preached the seriiiou, Mr. Nelson, proprietor of the Nelson mill north of ( ileucoe, will establish a lumber yard here and as soon ns he can Mud it favorable location, will la' ready for business. The llctivcrtou school will have a nrand picnic the lust day and eoininoiice incut exercises later on will In held in the Ilea verton hull. An excellent pro nram is lieiujf prepared. A vmiiL' man woikinn at Met.ner's saw mill near liarden llmne, had tin misfortune to lose the end of his lirst tinner mi his linht hand, by one i saw s one day last w eck. Base Ball At Tigardvill. if Ih. MUST (IAMK. I inardville met with the same defeat in the umrninn pnne of base ball as tin I'oi'llaud Hi-owns. The Tiners were de feated by Tualatin on the home nrouin b it score of b"i toll. Catcher lav of I lie isitiun team met with a bad acci ilent in the sixth inumn V liavitur Ins two nniers l hi 1 1 v torn. 1 itclier John- sou of the home team was hit in tin arm in the third inuinn !y the visitor causing him to w ithdraw from the name The score by inninns were as follows: 1 L' H 4 Ti ti 7 S !l Tualatin :l !( 1 0 4 0 '' - 0-1." Tinanlville 0 tit) 'J 0 tl tl 1 0 II The lineup was as follows: I Hi Kits Ulltler SW KT lllll.tKS May Todd Ia Tild Iay Smith McCoiioll lav Koliclts .lolinsoii ( llins. I 'raw for.l ....I., .i ss. K.. ,...(' . ...I... leedy I eulTelibilcher M ilteul'i rner 1 1 :l I it it-l I Tina i d ibillsou SKI ONI) II4MK. Witnessed by it lai'ne Clow d I he Tinard- ville Tiners defeated the West Portland Cripples last Sunday hy u score of 'J I to 17 on the home nt'ounds. The Tiners played a bet ter name in the altcrnonn than in the moruiiin. The score by inninns was as follows: I .' :i 4 : ti 7 s ! Cripples 1 0 tl 0 0 I i; liners 0 d 4 . :t i 4-'ji s : cairrt.Ks Mays ..Iiobins I l.inkeN .... I.iunham Kobiuo I l.mki v , . . . . 1 1. Hikes rau'ii .... Woli. Irine I'lu' lineup w as as fol flllKKS Huller ..C ...I'. ..I.. . .: . . .ss . ,.K.. .VI', ..I... S. nit hci land . . i'inaid Leedy Uobinson . . . Craw lord I l.ihneu Hutler Schel I.LIIl . . . . The press ss-ak crv I l ieoii-es" Company, a few of the n.itices deiiionslrate that the hinhly of 'The Follow inn arc ju-t enough to company is all .nbl : The I t iisanes are a success, thevaic nisnl c.itnetli.iiis and their strialt ios are wax a!ie the averane, Marion (ieoii;i i an artist of rare ability, her tecliiquc is ii hvt . And " Katlierme" naxe tin Is t pi rfi .I tnance of its kind ever seen here. M . a Kepubltean. .Iiidniiin from the applause that nred cd Ihe I i its ii'i'i'i last ninht, thev nu t with the approx.il of the ailiieliee. I'hcy are n'ssl. Suit bike Tribune. " I'lie It ieorncs" won't inaki' cVerx Kslv l.iunh, such a Ihinn wouldn't Is pos-ible, tlu v will, however, make all except the burn Hsnois bappx and t hat is n'inn some. Salt Like lleraid The "jfeialtics woul l carry "Tin 4 i iinrni s ' were they nt ot In rw in mir iloiious. There are i-imunli of comical -itualioiis to kcei the audience amuii. It was uu enthusiastic crowd that wit- in all parts of the County. I ne-seil the wi furmance. .alt Like j 1 i ll jnr.mi. . I'lioie is only one aim announced oy I I ne -t iiiHirnes, mill in inaKlll' Ilie ! aiidii nce launli, and they certainly sue In -ci led last ninht. Suit luike News. I "The 4 icoru'cs" Co. cniii.lete.l its eunanement at the (iiiiud last ninht. It made a nreut hit. Salt lako Telegram. Iteserved seats now mi sale ut II. Welirunns', oil, :!" and I'.'i cents. Dr. A. A. Hurris Maifiietlc lliuler. 1 suoei'SMfiilly treat diseases with out tho u-e ol drills or surgery, by the Veltm T Hystem fif nisuetii' hoallntr. Call and sen me. Consul, ration frw. OH'ich over City llkt ry, Hillsboro, Or. (Jreer has Hih lient f. cotTett In town , !-1 cent roast- COM Jl SSIO.NEK'.S I'KOt KKDIMJS. The County I'.oard met in the Court I louse, in the ('ity of IlillsUiro, Tues day, May 3, ltt(), ut 10 o'clock, J in lire L. A- lioml and Cmumissioners K. J. War.l and Win. I'.utncr, present. In the matter of the petition for a county road, presented ly Jacob Storm et ul. Itcport of viewers read lirst time. In the matter of petition for a county I rou 1, jireMenteil by John U. Klines et al. Keport of viewers read for first time. In the matter of the approiiiatioii for a county road, David Wenner et al. It appearing tliut volunteer labor lias lieun subscribed to the amount of jii'.HlO for the purpose, of cuttinn down the llishop hill, on a county road, it is ordered that l'o(M) In in nli) from the county road fund when the volunteer lalior to the amount of I'l has been done. In the petition of (i. K. YVcstinnhome for a refund of poll tax. Petition being over 50 years old, un order was issued to refund said tax to the amount of $1 County clerk's report for umoiint of fees for April, f 1:14.75, received and ap proved. lteport of Recorder's conveyances, f'.'iiO.rii), received and approved. List of w itnosHcs tl district attorney und jurors circuit court, received und ordered that warrants be drawn as per list. Petition of Ladd A Keed Farm Co., to vacate lots and blocks addition to town of Keedville, ordered that the pe tition he granted ns stated in petition. Petition of J. Wilks t redeem Mock in Ilillsboro, sold for delinquent taxes. Ordered that jH't it ion be granted und clerk to issue redemption certtlleutu on the payment of amount required. Petition of T. II. r'mith to redeem land sold for delimiuent taxes. Order ed that clerk issue nsleiupt ion ceitili cati upon the pavment of taxes, costs and interest State of Oregon vs. Alfred Cunnuiugs, transcript. Approved. Allowed as per transcript. reiition ot u. it. rin k to cancel ccr- tilieate of sale of delinquent taxes. It appearing that II. II. Clark paid taxes on lots in West Portland, place not own ed by hint und that lots owned hy him was sold to Washington county for de limiuent taxes, it is ordered that certifi cate of such sale, be canceled. In the matter of repairsou (Vntcrv nraige. it is oniereii ttiat such repairs lo made. Petition of Jennie Moore to refund school tax wrongfully paid. It is order ed that lerk tlraw warrant for Jennie Moore for fd. I.I from county fund. Petition of Mrs. ti. Merruti to redeem laud sold fur delinquent taxes. Order ed that, upon the p.ivinent of the amount require.! by law the clerk issue redemp tion certificate. Petition of Lauretta A. Tolson, to re deem lot in tiaston sold for delinquent taxes. Ordered that upon the payment of the amount required by law the clerk issue redemption certificate. In the matter of the request of John Olliver, transcript. It is ordered that the fees U allowed as marked on trans cript. In the matter of the request of Joseph Maroch. Transcript examined and ap proved. In the matter of the etilion of W. A. ioo.U in fur suit claim, deed for lots sold (or delinquent (axes. Ordered that the tax sale be canceled. Petit ion of John Neircbel to refund oll tax. Ordered that as petitioner is over ."id years oi, I. said tax be refunded. Petition of J. It Me New to refund taxes ortconooilsly pai l. Ordered that clerk draw warrant in his favor for f'US from county fund. Petition of tieo. A. Morn.in. It is ordered that iion' the execution and delivery of warranty deed for Kink IJu.iry the clerk tlraw warrant in favor of C. I'. Johnson for 7-"tH. Petition of IVaverd.ini precinct for change of voting place. Ordered that the voting place for sail precinct l changed from the soh.Hil housi to Wood men of the U orld hall. Ordered that court adjourn. I. A. IJood, Judne. The follow ing bills were audited and al 'owed: titv It wiiinx, a-!l'i ..$ th ,te 1. 1 lk, r, awxniK .................. ill CUT t.iht an.t air I'taiU, 1 t.lltt am-M-ln . :c ui 1 Vi tlaili, i'illi prtH' ami utailmifry Jl 7, J J Krvtx, Ma la anil hlKtiaa 10 10, A A Morrill ; ,V) 1 It K 1 1 nil. 7 J Til i Si hiilmrtit h Bnn, nx.U rti.l hkhajr . . l.s i i J Millar, t.w.l. ami highway.. .. .11 .i 1 C It Ji'rrmiali. rinnen 37 iiA Ileal . i'ti, Mil.. na.l an I hinhnafii ... : m , ' J Millar. n.a.taaiitl h'uhwa.T ID ."." I A M CtOllm. Mlarr. Janitor . Vi i J Kiittnoii.t .1 S pulsion. K an.l II 1 1 H'hool iii. . I OH Wftiriing A Son, relief 17. ct bouse 3 V.. 10 2!i I A J Roy, relief for poor 101 70 EJ Kumtll, recorder'! lal and Ul. ...... M JS Wtlln Irlsnd, ul dep rec 41 M II A Hall, ul ud ex 5 30 Jiwei'h Httzlnen. reltef. 1 So Krwlu Kilter, aliig. 21 dyi. 52 M II B Tigurd ' 18 " ii 00 J N Vanderwal " 2I1-2' .. 61 24 m r Cs-tr " is " . 4.1 oo J K Gill A On, "'ilinirr 1 Ji) J W Sewtll, ml, dep tad tnt. 204 U5 W M Jack wd, ul sod Ul 36 60 i.eo A Morgan, ml, dep ud ita 2u6 40 J A IiuUrlt. resi'lrstlim for April.. SO U0 , C K I'irkelt, romla end blgljr 4S 00 Tho Argu: Co pored K 4 B and Ut.. 12 00 Kred I.oniaan, relief . 6 00 s B llu-ton, peuisl Wsab Co, 1 v Kuril, two c . 1.10 (O i 'si Jaekma Jr, coll net I lift taxes. ...... 8'. 10 W J Wall. colleciliiK Uxeii 40 U0 I (Jood hisi.la Mucliinerf Co, roaiU aud liiKhwnyi A C Sliute, I'l.llecling luxe! Koliert P Wirt, collecting- taxea. Calkhan A 8oui, relief I. A Kood, wl ! 3J, relief f 1 65, K $ 8 00 2i 60 ... 82 no no A II 63 211 21 U0 . 24 GO W J llutiii-r, com nal aud milage K J W ard Ymi can buy canned good cheap t r at Orecr'd than any place In Hills, boro. A Sure Tlilutr. It isgnM thai nolhint; iaaureexcf pt death and taxes, but that Is not al loKothcr trim. Dr Kind's Xew Dis covery for CotHuotioii is a aure cure for all lung throat troubles. Thous anils can testify to that, Mrs. C. Ii Van. Metre of Hhepardlown, V. Va., snys "I had a severe c.tso of Bronchi ti and for a year tried everything 1 heard of, but got no relief. One bot tle nf Dr. King's New Discovery then cured tne absolutely." It's in full tble fur croup, whooping cough, grip, piieuuonia and consumption Try it. It's guaranteed by all drug tri-df. Trial bottles free. Heg. sizes 6K 1 00. AOKVI'S WANTKl) I50 and up j.er mouth b eiicrgetio representatives in every city and town in Oregon, WuhIi inglon and Idaho; dignified, honorable, iH-ruiaiM-iit and immensely profitable employment ut home or on the road; Htiinutliiug new ; send atitmp or call at nlllix for detail. Sipmro Ileal Broker aye t'oiiiiauy, 1 !"., "th iSt. I'ortland, Or. (Juitk Jrrest J A. (luliedge of Verbena, Ala., Aaa twice in (he hospital iroui ft wev ero case of pil-s causing 24 tumor After doctors and all remedies failed, llmklcii' Arnica Salve quickly ar runted further ii tl imumtion and cured him. it conquers aches and kill pain. 2.V. at all druirgiHia If you want good flour, go to I3ot Ureer'H, he kcepa Liberty Bell, tl.0 pir Hitck and Gilt Edge, 11.10 pet suck. B oth hard wheat flour and uo better in town. A Murtiug Teat To nave a life, Dr. T. . Merritl, of Nu, 7,Mchi't)pan.v, I'., made a start ling irt reuniting in a wonderful cure. lie wrilea, "a patient was al tat kid with violent Ii inorrhi.gen, catie'l by ulceration of t tie stomach 1 hud often found EVctrie Bitters excellent fur acute atomacli aud liver t ron bleu en 1 prescriii tl Ihem. The patiect gained liom Ihe first, and tin in t hml n ri altuck In 14 mouth"." Kteetfie IlMtersare positively guar anteed fur ilsp sin, indigestion, const i put ion and kidney troubles. Try them. Only 60;. Men em. Flowers. To those wishing to buy orna mental Mowers, Shrubs, Roses, t ties and IJttihs would do well to call ami sec our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. We have a fine variety of cemetery plants and and a big assortment of the com mon plants. lfor chrysanthvninm, cabbage and tomato plants; come ani4 see us. We are thankful fot past patronage and respectfully so licit a continuance of the same. Mrs. Acnes Campbki.l, hillsboro, ok. Made Von n g Again "One ol Dr. King'a New Life I'illi- each night for two weeks has put nit in my Meet)' again" writes P. H. Punier of Dempstown, Pa. They'n tho bed in Ihe world for liver, stom ach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never griM Only 25c at all Drug hlol'O. CXI?1-I1. i Fannin Where Nature i alwy in a picas. int mood, pro viiling uimliine, Fruit and I'loMcrs at all ta H.ma of the year. , . . j 555.00 Portland to Los Aiifle- les and Return. 1 " Fine cstibule Trait., M.icniiii'cnt Mountain Sicnery on tne tireat J Mi.tnta Koute of the Southern Pacific Co. Pamphlet dc'iiptive Califniniii reiMrt ill . lit dee un a'plu'Htin to I'OM X, licntT il Pita. . OKI I lv' Oakl.ON. W.K. Call atDonelson's When in town and fore buying anything in the line of Iron llvih, 8ofas, Rockers, Lace Curtains' Portiers, ite. We carry a complete line of fine furniture that cannot be beat as to price ami quality. T.O.O.F. BUI., Cor. .JrihfcMain, Hillsboro. O. M. POPE. The Photographer Coin :ullunt youth, with lady fair that Icaim upon your arm; t'ome riKht along to O. M. Tope, and let him paint her ihariiis. Conm one 1 Come all ! Where you can get pictures of the bent, To leave your.frieuila to look upon w hen you are laid ut rent. Be s Ilillsboro, Oregon. Who Fills Your Prescription? I If we fill your prescription or re- cipe it is filled with the best quality of drugs and full-weight without over charge fot honest service. We pay no one to semi you to us and therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescription here. A goodly niunlier of eople are al ready aware of this and a trial will convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. naUHKMHHBHBaBan BICYCLE HOSPITAL Agent for tfie Rambler, Rarifcrd and Racycle Bicycles. Special attention siren to Guns, Ammunition, nnd otlior Spoiling (Jootls. SocoihI Iiiind wheels for sale cheap "Wheels for rent. A neat repair shop in connection. F. R. 'Vfe MAIN ST. m Tourist Cars Going East. Main' experienced travelers prefer tourist sleeping cars for the transcontinental jour ney. The CliicagOjMihvaukee &St.PaulRy. can arrange for your east in tourist cars, offer choice of routes and you inonev. i II. N. UOWF., 4eiiernl Act. 134 ivV Tlie Musi tielishtful Way Through Salt Lake City, Pweblo, Colorado A Daylight Hide Through Nature's Art (Jalleiv. .- -. - . Tassing Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand, Tennessee Tass, Marshall Pass and the Royal Gorge. Trains Daily Between EQUIPMENT and SERVICE SECOND TO NONE SKKKXO l-Tl.Tlll.lt, UETTKK I 'A N'T HE KOUM) lr tlct.iili.-d Inforin.ition, advlrcss W. C. McBRIBE, General Agent. U4 i tiira Mreet look over his goods Work Reasonable Prices DAILEY, Prop HILLSBORO. trip you rave Third St.. Portland to Vross the Continent. Glenwood Springs, Lcadville, Springs and Denver. Ogden and Denver 3 Portland, Oregon 1 V