Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932, October 12, 1906, Image 8

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"If a good face is a letter of re
commendation, a good heart is a let
ter of credit."
A Younar Mother at 70.
"My mother has suddenly been
made young at 70. Twenty years
of intense suffering from dyspepsia
had entirely disabled her, until
months ago, when she began taking
Kkctric Bitters, which have com
pletely cured her and restored the
strength and activity she bad tn the
prime of life," writes Mrs. w
C.ilnatrick. of Danforth. Me. Great
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est restorative medicine on the globe
Sets Stomach. Liver and Kidney:
right, purifies the blood, and cures
Malaria, Biliousness and Weaknes
ses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic
Price 50c. Guaranteed by all drug
gists.
There are two kinds of men in
this world those who act when
strings are pulled and those who
pull the strings.
A WATCH FKKE with every uit fo
IJoy'a Clothes at lloyt'i.
Danger From The Plajrue.
There's grave danger from the
plague of Coughs and Colds that
are so prevalent, unless you take
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. Mrs,
Ceo. Wall.-, of Forest City, Me.,
writes: "It's a Godsend to people
living in climates where coughs and
colds prevail. I find it quickly ends
them. It prevents Pneumonia,
cures LaGrippe, gives wonderful re
lief in Asthma and Hay Fever, and
makes weak lungs strong enough to
ward off Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. 50c and $1.00. Guaran
teed by all druggists. Trial bottle
free.
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A prominent man testified at a
recent hearing that it is "a well con
ceded fact that to be a Senator in
New York was worth anywhere
from $50,000 to $ 100,000 a year and
that the money came largely from
the insurauce companies.'' This is
no secret. Every New York man
knows it well.
Assessor's Notice.
(Equalization of l'.KXI Assessment.)
To the tax payers of Washington Coun
ty, Oregon : Notice is hereby given that
the Hoard of Equalization for Washing
ton County, Oregon, will convene in the
Clerk's ollke at the Court House, in
lliltaWo, Oregon, on the 22nd day of
October, lOOrt, and continue in session
one week, or until the 27th day of Octo
ber, '.)07, inclusive, for the purpose of
publicly equalizing and correcting the
tax lint of Washington County, Oregon,
for the apfesHinent made in the year l'JOtf.
Hlllsboro, Ore., September 20th, 190(5.
GEO. If. WILCOX,
Assessor for Washington County, Ore-
gu".
The number of deaths among the
old soldiers last year was 43,300.
The ranks are thinning more rapid
ly every year. The allotted span
has been nearly reached by the most
of them.
Notice of Dissolution.
Nolle is li.rahr siren that tin Arm heretofore
cxlnllug umlvr tli name of Homier A Cor win
wim dissolved bjr mutual content Heptsmtxr 1,
lwfl. All account! due the old llrm ibould be
Milled at ouce and any claim again! the tame
will be adjusted upon presentation.
Dated lllllaboro, September 10, 1SU6.
IIOUBLKY it COKWI.N, Batcher.
The Weekly Oregonlan and The Hills-
ooro lndcicndciit, both pne year for (2,
The developement of the chick
within the egg is one of the most
wonderful things in nature, says an
exchange. At the end of the fifty
eighth hour of incubation the heart
begins to beat, two vesicles are seen
and a few hours later the auricles
also apicar. On the tourth day the
outlines of the wings may be tier
ceived and sometimes of the head
also. On the fiith day the liver is
visible; on the sixth other interna
organs appear. In 190 bouts the
lnj.ik is fully formed; in 200 hours
the ribs are clearly developed; in 240
hours the feathers are risible; in 288
the ribs are completed and the feath
ers on the breast; in 330 the lungs,
stomach and breast have assumed a
natural appearance. On the eigh
teenth day the first faint piping of
the chick is sometimes audible.
The 1 2,000 miles of railroad in
Texas has in the last two years paid
a net profit of $37, 388, 246. after de
ducting all the money paid for lob
bying, bribery, big salaries and oth
er secret expenses. This means
that the people paid $3, 116 profit to
each mile of road in that time!
This is why the railroad owners are
in politics. Pendleton Oregonian,
For Sale.
Farm, X) acres of choice land ; 10-room
house, ample supply of fruits and ber
ries, including fruit dryer; modern hen
nery, 1,000 on hand; best poultry and
variety lerry farm obtainable in Wash
ington county; four blocks from depot ;
on line of trolley road now under con
struction. Pi ice f,500; terms. Ad
dress C. Khoades. Ih ft 4, llillsboro. Or
The lateet styles in (ieut's Ht at
Hoyts.
Two years ago Zip swallowed a
grain ot wheat. Last Thursday
night at the log-rolling he had a fit
of coughing and coughed up a 50
pound sack of flour and about 106
pounds of bran. Truth is mighty
and will prevail. Gold Beach Ga
zette. Tablets? Tablets! Tablets!
At McCormiik's.
Colonist Rates,
r.-mmmieinir February 15lh and con
tinuing daily to and Including April 7tb,
1900, and from September 15th until Oc
tolr31st, UK!, colonist tickets will be
sold from the east to points on Oregon
Unes via I'oriiaiui.
following are rates from some ot Uie
principal points :
From Chicago, 111
. f:W 00
. 31 HO
. 31 00
. 30 00
. 37 60
. 25 00
. 25 00
. 25 00
Iilooiiiiiii.'ton, in
Peoria, 111
St. Louis, Mo
Memphis, Ten a
Omaha, Neb
Kansas Citv, Mo
St. Joseph Mo
Kij-kii vf'irv. I
14
. 25 00
lower Mis-
"l '""r' on m
souri river gateway "
II ll.,....r f,l,i -O 00
fjrr..atisitii1imr rate will lie made
from other points, and will apply to all
points of Oregon Lines.
M. .Ml .l n i ,
General 1'assenger Agent.
If the editorial convention adopt
ed resolutions pledging the support
of the association to the woman suf
frage movement, they most assured
ly delegated to themselves a whole
lot of authority. The majority of
the press of Oregon are not tn lavor
of the movement. Itemizer.
For the information of Brother
Fiske, who was not present at the
meeting, we desire to say that no
such action wa3 taken by the con
vention. Such a resolution was in
troduced, but was promptly voted
down, The Oregon Press Associa
tion isn't grinding anybody's axe
but its own. Polk County Obser
ver.
Say People
Do you want something in writing
paper that is up-to-date and the latest
tyle? If so, call at McCormick's music
store and see his new line of paper and
envelopes in fancy linen with Jlillsboro,
Oregon embossed on every sheet.
rolaon In War.
When tte French tieut the Forme.
sans along the const In 1K81 the latter
retired to the Interior. When the
French pursued them thoy found a
queer line of defense, beyond which
they could make no progress and In
storming which niiny died. The Fo.
mosans had poisoned the springs, wa
ter courses, etc., as they retreated, and
the campaigns of the French against
them never got further than the poison
line. The poison was a native one, as
deadly as arsenic or strychnine.
Cornelius Foundry.
The Cornelius City Machine Shops
and Foundry Is" ready to do all kinds of
repair work. Saw-mill work a specialty.
All Work guaranteed. Give us a trial.
City Foundry & Machine Shop.
Hie Hrecbrea.
Smart Pastor My congregation Is
made up mostly of fools. Parishioner
Ah, that explains It! Smart rastor
Explains what? Parishioner Tout
habit of addressing them as "beloved
brethren." Cleveland leader.
Moalcsil.
Vloiln I am completely unstrung)
That base viol has stolen my beau.
Mandolin It's Infamous! lie's always
Kicking on me too. Chicago Journal.
New Millinery Store.
I wish to announce to the ladies of
Cornelius and vicinity, that I have
opened a new up-to-date millinery on
Main street, Cornelius. You are invit
ed to call and look over my stock.
Miss l.ula M. Coliman.
HAVE YOU SENT
YOUR DOLLAR?
TO REPUBLICANS:
Vc are anxious to have every Re'
rublican in close touch, and wnrV.
ing in harmony with the Republican
National Congressional Committee in
favor of the election of a Republican
Congress.
The Congressional campaign must
be based on the administrative and
legislative record of the party, and,
that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's
personality must be a central figure
and his achievements a central
thought in the campaign.
We desire to maintain the work of
this campaign with popular subscrip
tions of One Dollar each from Repub
licans. To each subscriber we will
send the Republican National Cam.
paign Text Book and all documents
issued by the Committee.
Help us achieve a great victory.
JamfsS. Sherxav, Chairman,
P. O. Pox o6j, New Y
KILLth. COUCH
and CURE tns LUNC8
Dr. King's
WITH
flow Discovery
F0C
rONSUMPTIO
Prist
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Free Trial.
iOLOS
Buroet and ftuicfcea Cur for alt
THROAT and LUNO TiOUB
US, or HON XT BAOX.
Tba Increase In the number of borsea
la the I'nlted States during the past
flre yean has been something over
8.000,U)O, wolla the Inervase In valu
totals up to the neighborhood of I
O0O.OOO. This showing hardly presuges
th extinction of the txjulne breed In
the near future.
Everyone should subscribe for
his home paper. In order to fet all
the local news, but to keep In touch
with the world's daily events
should also read
The Evening Telegram,
Portland, Oregon,
The leading evening newspaper of
the Pacific Coast, which has com
plete Associated Press reports and
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centers and in all the cities and
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Portland and suburb's are covered
by a bright staff cf reporters, and
editorial, dramatic, society and
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tion consists of 26 to 28 pages, and
has colored comic paces, as well as
a department for children, colored
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s 01 y and other attractive features
in rddkion to all the news of the
day.
Subscription Rates: One month,
50 ce:!ls; three months, $1.35; six
mor.ths. $2.50; twelve months, $5.
Sample copies mailed free.
WANTED
Bright jroun men and women or good landing
lo prepare lor DUaiueaa poaiuima. assieuoeramiera.
bookkeeper, ami telegraph operator, al good
salaries.
Write today for Free Catalogue to
POLYT CIH C COLLEGE
300 12tb St., Oakland, Cal.
The Unrest and bent equipped school of hml.
nesa training, Shorthand, Typewriting, Mora?
Telegraphy, Civil, Klectrlcal, Mechanical and
Mining Kmrlneerlug: Mechanical aud Archi
tectural Drawing, went of New York.
-(Ni)TKI loung men ana women or inn
vlclDttv ahnuld not tall to write lor catalogue
tallng what 0 nine tber prefer.
A TalK About Power !
Tho two ereatest rowers on
earth are Uncle Sam and the
Fairbanks Morse Engines !
Both are always ready.
l ou can see one at work at
U. G. Gardner's blacksmith.
John Milne's and Mr. Rent
ier's, in llillsboro; Jos. Con
nell's, Glencoe: Fred Groner.
Scholia; a big one at the O.
L. M.Lo. s pumping station
on the Tualatin river below
the Condenser and another
at the Argus office.
WIM) MILLS,
PUMPS,
SCALES.
For particulars see or write
L. W. HOUSE,
llillsboro.
Oregon
To Chicago
and the East
Fast train A-.W.. .1 , .
- . ........ v.,,, iiiiuill'll to lrt.
'" Point.
Wm.,- i a,-lnc ana North
Western L ne, tlie route of The
?rlri L,nV,ed. over the double-
Rive, ?W,Mn ,he Missouri
Klver and Chicago, making direct
THt BEST OF EVERYTHING.
For further Information applrto
a. . MoiDta, . 4
llltlMI."''"-
One Dollar will
taclei. I'erfpc, fit gutnnu-td!
bZTKy?i fi'!T d at home- Write f,
ireeb,H,letde.cribinKourmeth,Kt
I "Tmer the ?larJ fi
arth. Our price, only $.(X)
METZGER & cn
LEGAL ADVISEMENTS
ExecnttJ,ot,Ce
i.... t.0 t, u; ! t tb. buu ot
OrBou forih CoUuTo:,blD, ' P,0,Dt,
(MUlrii of lb ui o" W".
ceawd. and h, aZri"1 M,ui,tl- AU
Mirfiii haln cialili a1"" "11 Ut
trtn.KitlwiiOIlr.-iMln m., with
yjuyrx Tuucbcr, al Ih10" ".. .
Atatraeior. n nil, l""""'
wllbln all
() mouth, from lljt ur"'
Executrix ofib, ti in
LKES.
rarab Jan. Water,
avoeaaed.
In the County Cduru' tlie Stttt ' re
B"n, fr the A,jlJ N aahington.
IN THE MA1TER,TJl'?'iTAT"l
OK (itCOKoK x. OutU BKltAHKD
Ordor loibow cauae U 0"1, ' "'l
"aU)hould uotfcll
II appearlni to tbefc W- Oooila Judi
of tb ald Court, brIlll",0U b.retofor. pr-
aeutedaudBlwl by Uur tb admlola-
tratrlx ol the etata of '"! A- r- deraaasd,
praylua for an order Iflofreal aatat. that It
UnecoiiaarytowmaadiM ral wut. beloof-
ltitolheut or ttenti. to pT tb.
cbarnea, expeuie, kIdii agaluat aald Mtatc;
Aud it aparluK'ftitMr from aald patltloo
that owing to tba clir nJ I""1 of aald
laud beloiiKlug toiauui. it la dnalrabl. and
rrlb. bet lutore! erittwtat that aiicb prop-
any, u sold, twaoMki prlvaMiai. oj aaiu aa
uiiuiairaliix, I
It la. therefore. iVund by tb. Hoo 1. V,
tiixHlln. JuiUe of lail curt, tbatall panona In
tereted In the attutio'14 dwMN) appear b
fore aald County Coilt a tba IStb day of October
luuti, at 1MJ0 o'chx:k k. a., of aald data, attb.
court Koom of aald foul? Court at the City of
lllllaboro In the CnnXitrf Washington, Btat. of
Oregon, to ibow caiawrhy an order ibould not
t grautad to aald (, JjH. (iora, admlnlatratrlx,
toell al prlvatiad(oaucbor tb. baralnafter
described real citato (,( ald deoeaaed aa ihall
b. neoeaxarj to pay id thargaa, .xpenaei and
claim againtt aald eua ald real aatat. o to
d. oid being th follofWf. to-wit:
Beginning at center tfiee 22, T 3, 8. R. 1 W
w. 31., theuc. w. ;. ch. ; theno. 8. 40 cb.j
thence E. lN.75ch.; .tune N. 2l'deg. K. Id. 80
ch. ; tbeuc N. 22. M n nor. or lea to tb. nlace
of leg., containing lilicre, more or loa.
N. W. ' N. W. i - J7, T. 2, 8. R. 1 W. W,
M., containing ia(W
H. K. Vt N. W. a. J7, T. 2, 8. R. 1 W. W,
M., axcept beg. at X. L cor. 8. K X N. W.
ail ec, running w. Ill ft.; thenoe 8. SO deg.
E- lov ft.; thence K. N. 101 ft.;th.oc. N.
Wl ft. , to place ol beg. Mid land owned by aald
eaiat. being about ne.aacrei.
N. E. M 8. W. y. Set 27. T. 2, 8. R. I W. W,
M. , containing 4u ace
A lo, beg. 2u rb. X.dXxs. corner on 8. tin.
ofeo. 27, T. 2, 8. R. !.. tbenc. N. 17.60 ch
thence N. 6.1 deg. E. 4 It fh. ; thence 8. 18.7Sch.
Uienc W. 4.2i ch. to the place of beginning
containing 7.01 acre, aoreorlea.
Alao, ofaatateof Oeorra A. Gore, dsoeaaed.
and Kllzaheth (lore, ha widow, Jointly, Beg. at
center of ec. 71, T. 2, t, R. I W. , thence E. 1,
I2A-10O0 ch.; thence . cb.; thence W. B.I75-
10(10 ch. thence N. 21 d. E. IS. 80 ch. : thence N
22.80 ch. ; mora or leat, to tb. plac. of beginning,
containlnr 12 29acrea, lore or lea.
It la further ordered Hat a copy ofthl order
be personally aervi-d ipon aald heir roaldent
within the mate of Oregon, not leu tban ten
day before In dale find for bearing upon th la
petition, and opon thrion-realdent heir, lo-wlt.
upon Elizabeth Gore, b' publication thereof In a
newapaper publlhal In th. aald County of
nvblnguin, mate of (Mtgon, for a period of not
lea than four (4) yb prior to tb. dal. fixed
for auch bearing. t
Dated September lnHS.
J Wl OODI S. County Judge,
Petition for w License,
In th. County Court of CHtate of Oregon, Coun
ty of Washington
In th. natter of thtltltlon
of 1
Charle Roberta, loK 'Dlrllu.
oua, malland vlnuoiuiu.orln
lea quantltlea than 0 gallon,
iu East Cedar Freclov Wash
ington County, Btat. I Oregon.
To th. Honorable (nty Court, of Washing
ton County:
Tbe undersigned, ijorlty of th. legal voters
and resident of EaalMar Precinct, Washing
ton County, Oregon, 'ho bav. actually resided
In said precinct tlitrpJaM Immediately preoed-
Ing theilaieofilitnlsl "d fll,n tbl petition,
respectfully pray ths"a Isau. to Charles Rob
erts a license to sell firltuou, mall and vinuoua
liquors in less quanuK tban on. gallon within
said precinct.
R F Potts, - J D Wirth
Walter Thompson, J R C Thompson
J B Ueartley, E F Mack
C L Shaver, T W Bagert
II Haffran, H 8affran, Jr
E A Eddy K II Robblnl
K Kolznorth, Cba Gerberger
E N Green, A Bcbamonl
William Bell Bernard Bell
N L Davla, L llenkahey
Charles Blunt, C Gohl
Fay Llufh, J L Byrom
Jonn v ttangeman,
Win Rales,
Hen Day,
"enry Ohrlmann,
lllenkaltten
II Hithnp,
Ueo Holand.
Fred I.uettrl,
F Murry,
liula Jurpir,
DCulhVrt,
I. Sag. ri.
B M Gnilea,
Kolwrt llle,
Wm iin er,
K Savaite,
C FNhhnrk,
Kaufman,
W S M.
Wm Imlno,
A Cir,.ghinii
Laruea Hetrona,
II C Kraw
John cu-ar,
IChehak,
D Hall,
Willie CIUII,
A Hi sryi,
A S Kor.l,
A Kraiiw,
Hermann raW
Ja r
L S hrnefjeri
A D Smith,
B H l.,t4i
Herman FtMr,
W J Carrel
John Day
Abba Peter
Elbert Ohllng
George Elllgsen
J no Piotl
Robert Wans-eman
Blaln Huftmann
O F I .arson
H M Moor.
a P Martin
F W rJchamburg
Altwrt Pie
Helurlcb 111.
Harry Peten
W Sedlak
JiMiialbreath
Fiank Bos
J Kaufmann
, p iencer
L P(Mleato
Jss McNutty
Z T Cole
W Clear
g W Sharer
W A PulU-n
lieoGalbreath
F LWeat
A Galhreath
(I Glacchero,
Uwrence Strand
T R Savage
B L Wirt
John Sax
K 8 Townsend
R E ll.nderaoo
1) E Gould
""i Liinman,
Sum ." "' -.Ition will b. preeenUrd
term f" 'Ztrom data of such llcena..
"cit xntu . , irtr--
Ad
dmlnlitrator .
Notice I.
havetm-n
, br ,htOnty .ppolnuHi
Greeon. In
hT:.... .Mohn Paul HUH
vlmlniatrai
.
-... w - fld deceased
"rann. di
d.e 'a. , aawh. All
nnit
and bars ' M mtM .
ffvina h.
""'"H I
proper....
tilled mr"".' ,..,. Hlllsboro,
"irTri w
"ll Ih
Bepu'r" j, BARRKTT
Paul Hilt-
A'lmlnli
Itratot
V.wTlhtb. Will of -Id d.-
brn
mn.
ressas
ann.xe-
..,.,! rrue)itl every 10-
Sherlflfa Sale.
Nolle, la hereby ,iv.n, ,b hj lptl- of ,
Execution. Iecre. and Order of .Hale lasued out of
and under tb. e of th. Circuit Court ol th.
Btateof Oregon forth. County of Washington
oaUd tb. t7tb day of ptemlr, 1. In fayor of
OlUer N.wton. pl.miirT aud axalnM Mlnul.
ritgerald. a widow; Margret. Vlbbert. Jacob
Peterson, a.lmlnl.trator of tb. ealale of A N
Vlbbert. deoeaaed; Arthur E. Dailey, Mary C
talley. bUwlf..H. Wehrung. w. H. W.hrung
and G. A. W.hrung, partners a h. w.brung A
Son; W.N. Barren, and W. II. Wrhruug, tru.
I. In bankruptcy of th eaute of Arthur E.
Uall.T, a bankrupt, def.n.lanta. forth, tun ol
fllteen dollar coata and disbursement of ald
ault and th. ram of Ou. Hundred aud rifty Dol
lar. In U. 8. Gold Coin with In Ureal th.raou
from tb. 2!tb day ol March, tale, at tb rat. of
leo per cent per annum aud th. further um of
Twenty Flv. Dollar attorn.y fe, due to tb
plaintiff, and for lb. runher .urn ofSeren Hua
drwl and riflT 8I& Dollar In V. B. Gold Coin,
with Interest thereon from tb 28th day of March,
I, at tb. rat. of six per cent per annum, and
lb. further sum of rterenty n. Dollar attorney
fee., du. to lb. defendant, W. N. Barrett, aud
to m. directed and dellwered, com man ding ne
to make sal of lb. hereinafter described real
propertr, I bay. levied upon and pursuant to
aid Execution, Decree and Order of Sale, I will
on Mouday, th. 22nd day of October, fjotl, at the
South door of Hi. Court House In lllllaboro,
Washington County, Oregon, at the hour of ten
o'clock A. M. of said day. a.11 at public auction
to th. blgheal bidder for cash In hand, all of tb.
following described real property, lying, being
and situate In Washington County, Oregou, aud
mora particularly described a follow, to-wlt:-ThesVuth
EaUiiarUrof the Bouth.Wast quar.
ter of Section Keren (7) in T. 2.8. R. 2, W. WIU
lainetl Meridian, containing Forty (40) acres, to
aatlsfy the hereinbefore named aumi and for th.
oat and expense of sal. aud aald writ.
Bald aala will be made subject to redemption aa
par slatul. of Oregon.
Dated at lllllaboro, Oregon this 19th day ot
September luoe.
J. W. COSNEI.L,
Sheriff of Washington County, Oregon.
By r. T. KANE, Deputy.
Executrix' Notice.
Nolle, ia hereby given that th. undersigned
baa bean, by th. County Court of Washington
County, Oregou, appointed axecutrlx ol the
Last Will aud Testameut of Annl. 8. Caldwell.
deceased, aud she waa duly qualified aa auch.
aud all person baring claim agalnat aiid
tat. ar. hereby notified to present them to me,
wllb proper Toucher, at the law offioofBen.
Ion Bowman, In lllllaboro, Oregon, within aix
month from tb. data of ibla notice.
Dated this Beplemtier 24, VMM..
ELSIE CALDWELL,
Executrix of tli. Last Will and Testament ot An
nl. 8. Caldwell, deceased.
BENTON BOWMAN. Attorn.y for Executrix.
Executor's Notice.
Notice I hereby given thai I, the undersigned,
bar bean, by tb. County Court of th. Btat. of
Oregon, for Washington County, duly appointed
Executor ot tli. estate ol Geo. Wilcox, deceased
and bar. duly qualified aa such. All persous
having claim agalnat aald eaute, are hereby no
tided to present the ame to me, with proper
voucher, at tb. Law Ollloe of W. N. Barrett, in
lllllaboro, Oregon, within alx (6) month from
th. date hereof.
Dated this October 11, 1900.
K&LMON WILCOX.
Executor of the estate of Ueo. Wilcox, deceased.
W. N. Barrett, Attorney for Estate.
Subscribe for Tbe Independent.
THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO
Castl. Gate, Canon of th. Grand,
' Black Canon, Marahall and T.n
neaa. faaa.a, anal th. World
vFmoui Royal Corgel-
For Descrlptiv and Illustrated Tamphlet
writ, to
W.C. McBRIDE. Cen. Agt
a. jrd St., Fortland, Or.
KURATLI BROS.
Hillsboro Real Estate
AND AUCTIONEER.
Reiidence 4th and Uuk Sta.( llillsboro,
Money to Loan.
A Philadelphia man U hopefully ad-
verttalng for Uie re-turn of an umbrella.
thin ahowlnir, the heights to which th.
standards of honesfj ha v. been booat
ed bj recent reform wares In that
B 3 w J
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Wanted (U-utleuian or lady with
good rt-icrrnce, to travel by rail or with
a riff, (or a firm of fJjO.OOO.OO capital.
Salary $1,072. U0 per rear and expenses;
salary paid weekly and eipenaes ad
vanced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A.
Alexander. llillsboro. Ore. do. 5
The Independent aud The Portland
Daily Telegram one year for '.
We Offer
820,000
ONTARIO, OREGON
5 SEWER BON DS
Denomination - - -
Population - - - -
Price - - - - - -
At this price the
investment nets
41 Per Cent
fu r titer particular!
write to
Bankers
and Lumbermens
Bank
"THE MILWAUKEE."
'IIKF,K U!t11TKl" Nr. I'wnt to riilfngo.
"OVFItl, I.IMITKIf Omwhw to 1lilfBgo.
SQ:tIIU KT I.ITHTF.n," KmiaiMty to i lilrmgo
No train in the service of any railroad in the
world equals in equipment that of the
(fycao, Milwaukee
They own and operate their own sleeping and
dining cars and give their patrons an excel
lence of service not obtainable elsewhere.
Berths in their sleepers are Longer, Higher
and wider than in similar cars on other linen.
They protect their trains by the Block System.
H. S. HOWE, General Agent.
134 3d St., Portland, Ore.
FACTS THAT TALK
rJ-YlllS space has been
venity. This same matter will appear in eah
issue until the expiration of the advertising contract
It is an advertisement that is intended to convey to Wash
ington county citizens few facts about an educational
institution with which ihey 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 facts 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 drrauw iK-u ...
true. Of special interest are the articles written
alumni. Hon. H. W. Scott Rdiinr.ln.rt,:. f n
t aiv.i IS! g
Oregonian and Rer. Horace M. Ramsey, Rector
St Stephen's Church. Portland.
P.;C 1 l .l.
a wiutEisiiy no uie
private colleges in the Northwest. In buildings. Ubt
tones and library it is the best
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. F or
this reason Pacific has always been able to secure superi,
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 iu seems advisable. Pacific still adheres to
Us policy of desiring students rather than numbers; of
maintaining creditable scholarship rather than crowded
enrollment.
THE FALL TEBM OfENS SEPTEMBER 19
! For Sale
Four lots, 1 block west of toiirt
house, will sell this elegant build
ing sits cheap, and on very easy
terms, or exchange for Portland
proierty. Address
( Van Dorsal,
First Nat. Bank, Portland, Or.
lass
tSakJad Is prlos sal.
$500.00
1,800
$103.99
tV la Ureal
Second & Stark Streets
Portland, Oregon
5) . Paul lailWa
purchased bv Pacific
Uni-
by
The
i . i
largest enaowment ot all
all the
Liora-
eauiorjed Christian
llrge
town.
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