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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
i I I The Coffin Trnat Notice. 1 ... . f n 1 aLlflni'0 111 A, the officers of the law advance rii . against one trust after the other, ....... , ot ntooi to smashing illegal combinationswhich mtliLe ,ny connections to the w iraa ami extort outrageous prices from the water n of the City light and water public, let us pray that sooner or plant without flr.t ohuining .nlwiou " ..... ' ... I... ft tan. I Mil nHlMlinl later the Coffin Trust will "get it in "ul"'"'6",r " . T . f thB, .... ..... are hereby notified and warneu mas the neck." Among all the inhuman . iai(. or,lini4m;e will U strictly monsters who glut their rapacity euforced Irrespective of jrn. upon human needs and human help by order ol the Water A Light lout lessness. there is none to compare mittee, this August ...:.t. II. T. BAULL , Keoorder. HIIU IUC tUIUU l(U3l. I Raducad Trip Rale iaa Feints. Round trip tickets will baauld to poInU shown balow under lb.loUowlug oodltloo: rrom.HilUboro lo Cbkafo-aTl IS WlM.M. From Hlllsboro to St. LouU-a 14 bfttl.M. FromHIlUborolos. Paul aud Mlunearjolla- iiW.U, WU.U6. From Hilkborolo Mllwsukaa-aru.as. bx3.aJ rrom HllUboro to Omaha. Bloux City. Bt. Joe. KanaaaCltr. Atcblton-ano.iw. Df..t. aHoth wailbrouitb Port laud. bona war through Portland and one way The Standard Oil Company is bad enough, heaven knows! but it robs the living. The Coffin Trust robs the dead. The Steel Trust plunders in shop and field, in city, towu and village, but the Steel Trust fleeces those who are alive. The Coffin Trust fleeces the dead and chases its vict im into the grave. The Beef Trust comes to us as we go about our daily trough California. affairs, unonnressed bv anv special Daieeof8ai.-Juiaod I; August?, land. " I.. J a . B A Ilk llMhA ...t,. ,.r --.I ,., t,, ,"-Bei'"ul"'r will v i ii ui iiuuiJit aili nw., ' " I ... ... . . .. t I Limill. IOing, Wl uj . I the Coffin Trust invades onr nomelDaaj(0D(oaator pinai return limit. when the sob of heartbroken h us- but not be'0D! cM- i i . - . . i .1. :i i I m iwnu or wne or momer or umu is stoppers a-ii; t. granted in either direction heard as thev wrine their hands within the tr-nut limit ihi of the ttuaour rtrer, Bt. ram ami Minneapolis; aisu .w Inn. when tbrouxh tbal mint, exoept tbal do W ith a heartlessness that would I opr will be permuted in caiir.iriiia on . ... .. . .... - I 1 I B'""e " ciegraue tue nercest beast 01 me new, a. i i kaiu. . . (;.-n. Pasa'gr Aa-t, Ho. Pae. Co. this Lolhn Trust penetrates every or h. a. iiinbii aw. Ageut, iiiiuiwro. walk of life, EXTENDING SUMMER EXCURSION RATES and allows no man to bury his dead until he has knelt to a piratical combine aud paid tribute to a pitiless master. The Trust takes six poplar plank worth perhaps twenty-five cents apiece. These planks are thrown together, lined witli satin on The low round trip rates, season the inside, varnished on the outside, laud three day, in effect from all I os.sibly a cheap glass inserted in I points on the S. P. and C. & K. the top plank, a few pewter and gilt I Railroads to Newport and Yaquina '" To Newport and Yaquina, Which to People Wishing to Enjoy Nature's Beauties, Proves ro Popular. Salmon Fishing in Full Blast ! Well Worth Trying;. W. II. Brown, the popular pen sion attorney, of Pittsfield, Vt., says: "Next to a pensiou, the test thing to get is Dr. King's New I.tte Pills." He writes, "They keep my family in splendid health." (Juick cure for Headache, Constipation and Biliousness. 25c Guaranteed at all drug stores. , TAX NOT IXE The taxpayers of Washington County, Oregon, are hereby notified that the last half ot their taxes fui the year 1905, and levied in Janu ary, 1906, are now payable and will become delinquent on thehrst .Mon day in October, 1906, at which time interest at the rate of 12 percent, per annum will be charged, in addi tion to 10 per cent penalty, which said interest will be computed from the first Monday in April, 1906. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, Aug ust 30, 1906. J. W. CONNELL. Sheriff of Washington County, Ore. nriii vinn BtAUIirUL HOMES. Are lha mull wban wa dlitn them lor you, and you will be iloligliilulijr urpruMtd bow low la print, a., trwtive and convenient your bomo will be. Tba t nil. Huumtlnw and Mimlou cottageaarv eyvry vt livrtt on lilered tba n taint ot Anient' home. Our plaua, oecltk'aiiinamt detain are oomieie, aud any ritrH'u ler can build. Mend ua Maiup lnr umapeulu atplaiulna our uieilixl hilly, or bucliir our baudaotuu book 01 deaignt aud plau. m N. LAMREBTH 4 CO. LOf ANUII.W, CAU 1)"'t(orii(jlb.IToU senool 'TPli-i Me(yi mu,,lu itor,s KvwytLi,,, i,'; Ml1'" ""I avliool boot, One Dollar will v .t.thome. Write it 10 re woru" r rv it m "nh. Ourp'1eor'ly, rT. ' drparlmant It moil ?''. Mi", by rtm.tered ai.il. "IMiirt" TZGER&CO. "iiaal R I I "T-i . Cola or jc four lu,,, , work u' Co." hoiiHH, ,iLithii elegant bull.l- tt-ri.,., ,)f Portland rii'itu...a . . ij I W.V Van We real, First Nat. Bao. Portland. Or. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ecu7r7xRlNitr h. tl ."" ' Vr"1 ,h" "' undr.!liu.d. hat. Uan. by ,u. fouo.y OUrt ol ,h. L o T' r"""1' "' W-"-i. a(,ld iutrli of th. uta of 8.to j., H .!., u,. eeaaed. and b.v. duly qu.lltl,a ' , heraby n.HUied to preu, tll. u11. , m. prop, tom ber., Ih, omo. of w 0 At-tr. In Huuooro, 0 wltlilo i"'x () mouth, from tb. lit, ,wnNf ' ""B "X it. . , . , V k E- Wtl-Kr. nr..tri of.h, E,ut. of Sarah Jan, Wat, W. . 11AUKETT. Attorney for E.LI,. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Plaw for berln. S;1,,T?.?.dr''. miu nuai tuiiiunt olld eauie. " nu" ""Ujiueut Dated tbla IHtb day of Auuat U' . . i ..... . . dtttieaetl. UhU. H. BAULKY Katale of Uuataa HUkelbelr, WANTED Bright younc men and women of good nnnllug o prepare lor bualnewa imUliMi. aa mermen, iiher.. bonkkeepera, aud telegraph operalora, at iiood I ornaments stuck along the sides, and there you are a completed cof fin, worth at the uppermost some $6 ot$3 or jfioor$i2. Here comes the afflicted husband or wife or son or daughter or brother or mother. A coffin must be had. Time is snort; the necessity imperative. The coffin must be had. The Cof fin Trust does business upon that fact. What value is put upon this coffiin? Forty dollars, fifty dollars, sixty dollars, eighty-five dollars. Every day we can see these plain, cheap, and sometimes gaudy, coffin?, which cannot by any sort of calcu lation be shown to have a greater value than a dozen or so dollars, sell for five times that amount. Why? Because the purchaser is helpless, and because the seller has uo pity in his heart. The purchaser speaks for the dead, acts lor the dead, is within the awlul shadow of domestic grief. The member of the family, whose sad duty it is to purchase the cof fin, feels that it would be indecent, unseemingly, distasteful, utterly re pugnant to the occasion to higgle and haggle aud cheapen and squab- ble about the price of what the tieau man is compelled to have. No husband wants to hesitate over a mere question of dollars and cents when the beloved form of the wife needs burial. No wife will stop at any question of filthy lucre when her husband needs the last sad rites her devotion can ever pay. The parent will not quarrel about the prke of the box which is to hold all that is mortal of the darling child. Nor will son or daughter combat the Trust when necessity arises for the seemly, decorous, dutiful laying away of the father and mother. Thus, while other trusts exploit the living, the Coffin Trust exploits tlie dead. Against other trusts we have some chauce to fight; our neigh' bors, kinsmen, friends, will cheer us on in such a fight. Against the Coffin Trust we have no chauce. So it is that the Coffin Trust has seized upon a coign of vantage waicu makes ltirresistable. Heart urokicn griet is to the Coffin Trust its securest ally. The tears and sobs of orphanage bring gold to itf coffers. The unreasonable devotion of the half-crazed husband or wife becomes an ally of as remorseless a lobber of human behigs as the world has ever seen. Jvver since God fashioned the world and put the breath of life into man and woman, nothing has ever leen known that was so insatiable, .. t . i ,. ucui next, so crueuy exacting as the Coffin Trust. Tom Watson, in his Magazine for September It was reported that John L. Sul livan was in the Oklahoma wreck. A later repoit says he is at Oklaho ma City with his manager, Prank Hall. duritiK the summer, which have proved so popular with the people J wishing to view the beauties of Nat ure and regain health and strength at that Maenifieent Resort, have I " H"1"""'"! Mwnanirai aud Areiii ' I lecliiral lira wing, weat of .New ork Write today for Free Catalogue to POLYT CIH C COLLEGE 30(1 12th fit., Oakland, C al. The largoat and heal aqulpiied action I of dual, ma training. Hhorthand, Typewriting, M rae Telegraphy, Civil, Klectrlcal, Mechanical and To Chicago and the East Fast trains daily, through to Chi capo without chanRe, from points in Oregon and VVM''ing"ton, via the Chicago, Union Pacific and North western Line, the route of The Overland Limned, over the double track railway between the Missouri River and Chicago, making direct connection at Chicago with all lines to the Kast. THE BEST Of tVERYTHINO. For further ialormation apply lu a. v. nolok a, OMMMiafMi e. m.-w. I TMra ". Ore. been extended from Septemper 30th I -(N)TK)-y,mi0 men r J I rlcluity abould nut fall The Washington State Republi can Convention in session at Seattle, passed a rising unanimous vote de inanding that Theodore Roosevelt run again for the presidency of the United States, to finish the national tasks he has to well begun. to October 15th. Tickets will be good for return at any time up to and including Oct. 31st, 1906. The months of September and Oc tober are favorite ones at the seaside. when the harvest and hoppicking i over and the FINEST SALMON FISHING IN THh NORTHWEST will be in full blast. Houses can be rented cheaply and livingexpen ses are at a minimum. Ample ho tel accomadations for all at o rates. Through baggage and ticket ar rangements same as during the sum mer will be in effect. Full informa tion on application to any S. P. or C. & E. Agent. .tatlug whalo .una tbey prefer. and women of llila lo writ lor catalogue , Wanted (ientleinan or laily with good relorenee, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of $-',0,000.00 capital. halury 1,0,L 00 jht year and expenses ; salary paid wot-kly and exp -lines ad vanced. Aiidrtwi, with tamp, Jo. A. Alexander. Ilillnuoro. Ore. no. 5 Starving to Death. Because her stomach was so weak ened by useless drugging that she could not eat. Mrs. Mary II. Wal ters, ot St. Clair St., Columbus, O.. wasjliterally starving to death. She writes: "My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Bitters, with the wonderful result that improvement began at once, and a complete cure followed." Best health tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. Colonist Rates. Commencing February l;,., .,,,1 rin. tinning daily to and Including April 7th, l'.MXl, arid from Septeinln-r 15th Until Ot . . i.i, i-uiiiii tickets will . .....,. tneeuKv 10 points 011 Oregon Lines via 1'ortland. hollowing re rates from some of the 'i mi.irni Ullll! ; L'wn... fU! t " Hloomington, 111 3'j w) M. Louis, Mo a, Memphis, Tenn 37 M " Omaha, Neb m Kansas Citv. Mo , 25 St.Jo.epl, Mo j,50i, Sioux City, la ,w St. Paul except via lower Mis souri river gateway 9myi " ienver,coio.. Corre-pon ling rates will I nu,is from other points, and will apply to all points ol Oregon Lines. -A. L Chaio, Oeneral I'aitaenger Agent. The Breath of I,7fe. It's a significant fact that the strongest animai of its size, the gor riila, also has the largest lungs. Towerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to keep the breath ing organs right should be man's chiefest study. Like thousands ol uwicis. .urs. ura A. Stephens, of I ort illiams. O., has learned how to do this. She writes: "Three bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery stopped my cough of two years and cured me of what my friends thought consumption. O, it's grand for throat and lung troubles." Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c and Jfi.oo. Trial bottle free. We Offer 26,000 ONTARIO, OREGON 5 SEWER BONDS Denomination - - - Population - - - - Price ----- Attoruee. The Weekly Oregonian and The Hills ooro Independent, both one year for f . la the County Court of the) Stata of Ore gon, 'or the County of Washington. IN1HK 4 A ITfcH K THK ESTATE I t ut.t itu a A. liOHK, l)ICCIAafcl; Order i.iabow cauaa wby order for aala of rami estate abould Dot be made. Itapearlu to lb Hon. J. W. Ooodln, Judge of the uid Court, by tba petition heretofore pre ruled aud Hied by Grtoe II. Uure tba adulnia train 1 of tbe eetaie of t .auraa A . liora. docaaaed, pray lug for aa order of aale of real a late that It lanecarytoaellallortbe real ealale belong lug to tbeeauta of aald deoawtd, to pay the 1 barge., elpeuwt gud clalnu agalnat aald ealale; Aud it appearing turtber from aald petition thai owing 10 the character and quality of aald lauda belonglug to aald eatata. It U deelrabla aud for tbe beat lulereat ot tba eUle that aot b prop erty, If told, baaoldat prUaUsala by aald ad uiliilatralrlx. It la therefore. Ordered by tba Hoo J. W. Ooodm, Judge of aald Court, tbal all peraon In terealed lu the aeuMeol aeid deoaaaad appear be fore aald Couuiy Court on Ih 15th day of October 1J, at ltlio o'clock a. m., ot aald date, at lha court Koom of aald County Court at the City ol lllllalHiro In tba County of Washington. Slate ol Oregon, to ahow eauae why an order abould not be granted to aald Uraca U. Oore, aduilulairalrla, toaellal prlvata aale ao mucb of tba bereluaiter deacrlbed raal caute of lbs aald deceased aa aball be neeeaeary to pay the ohargee, agpeuaes aud claim, agalnat aald eauie, aald real aetata ao to be auld being the following, to. wit: Beginning at center of arc !, T 2, 8. R. 1 W. tbeuea W. S7.W ch.: thena, a. aoch W. 11. 7cn.; tbenca N. il deg. K. II to cb.;ihencaN. ?J.6Ucb. mora or leae lo the plao ol beg., containing 142 acrae, more or leaa. "THE MILWAUKEE." I'nivr i h i i a,irnt.. m. v, OVUtl 1M, I.MIN M, o I.ujo hlrngo. 'mm :iinvi:vri..w.Tn). Kh.h, n.y ,w i. ifmKn V. W. M S. W. ae V, T. 2, a. R. I . W. U., containing suai-rea. H. K. i N. W. i Heo. 27, T. 2. 8. R. 1 W. W. M., aaoepl eg. at N. K. cor. S. I'i N. W. aaldaee.. running W. lit ft ; thenoe 8. W deg. K. 10 ft. ; tbanca E. Is deg. N. 101 fl .theuca N. M ft. , to place ol beg. , aald land ow ued by aal J aetata being about :it. 4-5 at-rea. N. E. U S. W. X Sec. V7. T. 2, 8. R. 1 W. W. II. , eoutalnlng 40 acre. Alao, beg. JUcb. N. of Vt avc. corner on S. Ilua ofaec. 27. T. 2. 8. R. 1W lbeiu- S. 17. VI cn. ; theno N. ! deg. E. 4 74 cb. ; Ibence S. st. 75 rh ; lhanca W. rh. to lha plex-e of beginning oootalnlng 7. VI arret, mora or leaa. . Alao, of dale of (ieorga A. liore, dea-eaaed, and Kliiabeih Uure, ht w idow, J.iluily. tu-n. at center of aeo. 22, T. 2, 4. K. 1 W.. tliH.ice K I.-la-lUOOth.; tbeuea S. 40. ch ; ihinivW. lUUOcb. thenoe N. 21 dig. K. Is vueb : ttieure S. 22. ouch. ; mora or lean, lo the place of begiunlug, containing 12 ti acre, more or !. II le further ordered thai a copy of tbla order be personally aerted upon ild belra reideiil wltblo the Hiate of Oregon, uol les than tea deyt before the date Hied for bearing main lb It petition, and upon the non-reaideul brlr. t-.vli, upon Elizabeth Oore. by pubhratlou thereof In a uewapaper puhlUbed In Ibe aald County of Washington, Stale ol Oregon, for a period of not leaa than four 4 we, ka prior to the dale riled for aura bearing. leled aepleiuher l:llD, In. J. W. liixiliIS, Co'-nty Judge. Administrator's Notice. Sotlre la hereby gtren that I, Ibe undirluiied. fred Hurg toiler have be-u bir the I'oumv I'nurt of Maliluglon Couuiy. nri Knu, dulr apiMilmed adiniuiatralor ol the iate of I'liri.Unu Hum dorler. di-craw-d aud brrehy iiiialirlfd auch a.l- mlulairaior All iern.ma haviuw claims mumIuhi aid eata'.e are hereby rtHjuir, dl reeiu lha ame lo me with proper voiii hera at M. Hallry nuiiip taw onice in Hallry lu II ilM..,r.i. MahliiKton t'ounty, Oieguu, wliliin all uiouibt from ilaie hereof. 1'atrd at tlillauoro, Oregon till. August I, I'.h;. KKKII HI'KOlHiKKKH, AdiullilKtralor of Hie Katale ol t'lirifiiau Hurg dorler, deceased. M. BAII.EY III' MP. Allorueyfor Ktale. At this price the investment nets 45 Per Cent For further particulart writtto Bankers and Lumbermens Bank I 1 (Subject to prior sal 1.800 II ' timoo II II 6 InUntl I II J No train in the service of any railroad in tbe world equals in equipment that nf tl, icao, Milwaukee & t. Paui' ailWav! a ..cjr uwu Bu operate tncir own sleeping and dining cars and give their pairons an excel lence of service not obtainable elsewhere. Ikrths in their sleepers are Longer, Higher and wider than in similar cars on other lines They protect their trains by the Elock System' . H. S. ROWE, General Agent. 134 3d St., Portland, Ore. WWW UTAH AND COtORADO Caatla Gate, Canon of the Crand, lack Canon, Marahall and Ten neaaaa faaaaa, and the World wfimiii Ro.al Corge Fur Descriptive and IlluMralrd I'amplilcta write lo W. C. McBRIDE, Cen. Agt aa jrd St., Portland, Or. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Nollre la herein elven thst iIim iniil.it. I u,i a.i hy an order of tbe t ouiuy Court of M atdiiiigimi ('.Minty, Oregon, duly lusilc aud enleied on the tutu uay or AiiiiiKl, iwki, was HpiHilutrd H icculor f the estate of krsiik ki.rii.r.i .i....uh.u.i ...... all persona havingclaiins aKamst said i-eiaie aie hereby notillrd lo pr. nt i,0 same lo me to geiher with the iM.r eoui'liera ilirrelor. at the .w.Miiurui r,. n. luiiKoe. in llillslNiro, (irrguii, wllhluali uiMiitlia from the dale hcriM.f. I'aud at lli:biljro, lircgon, Aim Imii. IK. I IMKI.KS hKKNAKIl, Kerulor of the la-l Will and leMaiueut of Irs ii i Hernanl. di-ceased. Notice of Dissolution. Notice la hereby given tbal the tlnu heretofore existing under the name ol lluu.l.-y ,t Corw n wea dit-olved by miniial consent September I, Allarcouuia due the oi l linn should tw eitle l at once aud any claims analnst the tame will be adjusted upon presentation. Iiated llillsborn, September lu, 1mm. tllll'SI.KV A fliKWIN. Hutchi-r-. The lnilt')emUMit ami Tlu Portlnnd Daily Teli'Kram ont year for f FACTS THAT TALK J. C. KURATLI, flillsboro Real Estate AND AUCTIONEER. Residence 4th aud Ouk Sts., lli'lHloro. Money to Loan. mm Second & Stark Streets Portland, 0$on Oregon Sh outline and union Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily Iinv rr amuy to ximmao, oici ally eondurteil) weekly to i hlrago. 1 hrounh Pullman tiandard and tourist sleep Ing rare dally to Oinabo, t biraeo, Hisjkaiie, Kansaa t liy: rare (persoo Kansaa 4'lty: rei lining ehalr cara(aeata daily) to Laat daily. 'ZtT'HlS space has been purchased by Pacific Uni fy yersity. This same matter will appear in each issue until the expiration of the advertising contract. It is an advertisement that is intended to convey lo Wash ington county citizens a few facts about an educational institution with which they are not unfamiliar. That they, as well as others, may become more familiar with Pacific's present standing, within and without Oregon, illustrated literature, fresh from the press, may be had for the asking. This literature is replete with fads that tell and figures which convince. The articles are written by alumni and students of Pacific. They are all well worth the reading. Those contributed by students set forth present conditions in the institution, and are convincing because they are true. Of special interest are the articles written by alumni, Hon. H. W. Scott, Editor-in-Chief of The Oregonian and Rev. Horace M. Ramsey, Rector of St Stephen's Church, Portland. Pacific University has the largest endowmenl of all the private colleges in the Northwest. In buildings, labora tories and library it is the best equipped Christian college in Oregon. Not only does the amount of its productive funds very far exceed that of any of these institutions in the State, but it is greater than that of all combined. For this reason Pacific has always been able lo secure suerior instructors and has never had to depend upon the en rollment of students for its income. Pacific University in the past has been rather con servative in the matter of advertising. And it makes public these statements now, only because there are reasons why its seems advisable. Pacific still adheres to its policy of desiring students rather than numbers; of maintaining creditable scholarship rather than crowded enrollment THE TALL TERM Of ENS SEFTEMBEB 19 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAOO No change of cars 70 pi re of Byron Lace, 2:ill Trnsl... ...r: trZaliw, Rock-. 1 n aa ' ' ' ----- uv V . sC V 11 T" kl ,1H " - ' a a I 0t c. - j 1IMK HiHKIH'LKd from Portland, Or. lace, 5 years old; trial. recnrH mis a xt n '' '. . rr i v;- Cl "nt in 'w, and winner tri.il. 2:iQ. T.. 1 m a i iir I.Uie. rin.vr. J.l Kocklac e. 5 years old: trial. al v aTa I tre ll.ll . . . .1 J Hessle LovH.re.-Ti - 81 i.oil 11,-Con.esting i thtW h a:aW In . . c . 'J ear-o'" r,;,,,1(.pr. and the t. -"" u ine ereat t'c t ... un. CRKPnv S; , "LriDorsev L.J.. Sired by EGOTIST. .. t . ? ".wu marc rprile. Dam nr t.-i.s. Hetty Britton, 2:20: Iv. "1 wrN- 'io)i unrnea ti:, .1 J. "nil jJKHAKi inioago oaltlak. Dnr. Tt rm.iauv worth, Omaha, Kan hpwlal l,asClty, Ht. luti,Chl 1.1 aid Via ,.n.nd Kast. u Atlautlo Kinresa SIS p m rla final- Inglon 5t. PanT" Past Mall S:IA p m la Bpokana Salt t ake. Iworrr, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kan aaa CUT. Ht U)Uia,Cbl cago aud Eaat. AkKIVg FKllM I 2S p. m. 7:15 a. Talla W alla, Nwlnon Rpokana, Wallara.Pull man, allnnapilla, Ht. Paul, Imluih, Milwau Sac.cblcagu and Kast. 1:00 a. as. 1 ,( Dorsev L..2.20, S, '.."..Ml llll . J - M- r. . n M - Ootin and Rivaf Sohadul For dan Pranrlaoo Krarr flT dajra al I p. m. Tot Atorla. way pnintaand North Hpat'b lallt leirepl Hiitnlav) al S 00 p. m. ; Hatimtaya al lo ts n. m. I'ailjr srrTlra I water permitting) ol tb WlIlamtU) and Yamblll nrera. great GeorRe Wilkf I a hay stallion. LOVELACE. or furtbar informatloo aK or wnta jon aaaraal tlckal agant, or A. L. Cralgr 0oral iaasauger AgfDt, ThcOrrgoa Railway NaTtgatlon Co., Portland ,rr..n folts are stake- "- i . ana utmi,., ..n winners wherever thev start " s ",0. Poinds. u, rine. Tbe petol UvelacbronKhta hi;he:,:r ,e WI""r, bi 'hv wlea than that of any other aL i,f" f.veraKe theI1';, ie. level headed and speedy. He wiU make tho U,"for,I,,prJ t "ili-boro. Season. $25; insurance. $. Xhe m ot E. B. TOH&UE, HILLSBORO, oKB- KILLthi couch and CURE thi LUNC8 WITH Dr. King's Now Discovory ONSUMPTION frit OUCHIasa BOeill.CO OLDS Frss Trial. Uureat and tauicfceat Cur for all THROAT and LUNO TEOUB U8, or JCONXT BACK. Beginning Feb. 18, THROUGH Tourist SLEEPERS e evenr DAY IN SEATTLE V " ' 11 ii an ,- THE YEAR BETWEEN ANDCHICAGO via the Great Northern Railw'v The Comfnrtsl.1. aaa. NLW CO MP A R TMEN T LIBRA R T C B S E R V A T fO N CARS or further Information. r..iSL14 X 8. C YERKS a , . I r V ' ' r A Seattle 1