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v - u . Volume 35 HILLSBORO. WASHINGTON COUNTY. CRegqx, FRIDAY, JUNK 21, 1907 NUUDKB 7 THE ONE-RAIL RAILROAD INTEREST IN THE INVENTION Thla Wenaler ef the Traetle Werld Deelopee Graat Speed and Retalna Parfact Balance. Another remarkable invention his been made public which pro raises to be ol even greater impor lance man me Roentgen raya or wireless telegraphy, now that Louis! San Brennan has demonstrated theprac Orchard's Record to Data. Orchard's testimony to date shows that: lie lit the tuse in the Sullivan and Banker Hill mill atCoeurd'Al ene, two men being killed by the explosion. lie exploded the bomb in the Vindicator mine, killing Superin tendent McCormick and Shift Boss Mel Beck. Shot Deputy Sheriff Lyte Creg- ory three times with a shotgun kill inghim. Blew up Independence depot, killing 14 non-union men. Attempted to poison Bradley in Francisco, and afterwards ex WHAT SHOULD ROOSEVELT DO? THE NEW YORK SUN.IND-DEM Wants ta Kaaw Saasaaa the R It Ua" ta ta PreeUent. ploded a bomb at his door, crippling ticabuity or his mono rail car. A him. Bradley bad been superin- In his two speeches at the James town Exposition Mr. Roosevelt ad - vocated: A graduated Federal income tax A progressive Federal inberi tance tax on swollen fortnnes, with 'a-maximum of nearly too per cent few days ago before the Royal So- tendent of the Bunker Hill and Sul. for the amount in excess of a sped w 1 - ----- - ciety of London, Brennan demon-llivan mines. fied sum;" sttated his invention and the mem- Attempted to murder Gov. Tea- The abolition of the law of con bers were astonished to see a small body, David Moffic, Sherman Bell tributary negligence, employers to model locomotive and cars go spin- and others. . j be made liable for all injuries sus ning around the room on a single I Proposed kidnapping his friend's. I tained by employes; rail, going up steep grades, around August Paulson's, children and Rigid Federal control of Western sharp curves, and never once leav holding them for ransoms, and this grazing lands in the public interest ing the narrow track or tipping ov- while being supported by Paulson Government ownership and con er. This was the single rail locom- and living in his home. trl of ali public lands bearing coal otive which promises to revolution- Among his minor crimes were: oil and gas Jze travel in the world. Scientists Stabbed his brother-in law with A11 tnese radical measures had are so bold as to claim this train is pitchfork.' been previously advocated by the 1 a 1 capable of greater speed than any of Eloped with another man's wife I president, either in speeches or in the best steam railroads, on account froni Canada, a Mrs. Simpson. messages to congress. They now ol reduced friction, aud that the Married Mrs. Touey in Colorado, seem to have taken their place danger of serious wrecks is many committing bigamy. I among the great economic policies times less than at present. Bui ned a saloon, getting part of tnat Mr Roosevelt is so determined The tmuciole on which this in- the inuirnnr nmnpv r.,r Hrtnr an to nave vindicated by the next re- vention is based is entirely too com- Betrayed his pals to detectives, I publican national con vention. plicated to ex olain without the aid I Initio-oner v Wranv fc n nntl But who is to vindicate them? of mathematics. Suffice it is to sav given the iob of wreck in tr a train. I Can Mr. Roosevelt persuade the that Brennan has applied the prin- Stole money from his partner, convention to adopt his programme ciple of the gyroscope or spinning and the powder with which he com-1 tn leave him? Will the delegates top, and claims that his cars can mitted his crimes. be more likely to take ' the policies maintain their equilibrium at a I Deserted Mrs. Tonev' taking her without Mr. Roosevelt than to take speed of up to 2 miles a minute. I money aud leaving her penniless so The balancing device consists ol she had to take in washing to sup' two large vertical balance wheels port her family. running in opposite directions in I Stole a sheep, vacuum cases. These wheels in Lied indiscriminately , to every rapid motion maintain the car at lone, and on all occasions, lnrn Kiel juafc n 111c Bli uumje mi , . , . , . top runs true, so long as in motion. a compliment of which it feels very This application is familiar to every proud. We learned that the Amer-1 bicycle rider, is used on submarine lean Type Founders Company of the temper and feeling of repu Mi- boats to give the uavigator a stand- 'ortiauu, nept a copy ot l lie News can voters. Of none of the "favor ard of direction and also to prevent " 1 us -iJT tte a n " be said that he has . , , . . I 1AJSB VI CAI11LHMI1K i IUUUC1 me uenecuon 01 ciani torpeaoes. mMn.rv nmaw Of th. hn It is even planned to install such a dreds of Oregon and Washington system on ship board to eliminate newspapers received at that othce the rollinir of vessels. ours wa)l "ong those kept for that " - I . T. . - X' - m. . , luuiinjac. fuicav uiuvc news, Th part nn th. nintin rail nrelr 1 I A .1 ,t:.i n.t. Mr. Roosevelt in spite of the poli cies? Representative James S. Sherman says: "New York is for Roosevelt the country is for him, and in my I judgment he will be renominated and elected." Mr. Sherman's judg ment is the judgment of tens of thousands of other men who know 1907 Come and Help Us MaketheEagle Scream file , WILL BE I Celebrated at HILLSBORO, Oregon Best and Biggest Celebration ever helti in Washington county. The attractions will be numerous and the best that can be pror cured, while the Fireworks will excel any thing ever seen in this section. - - - - Grand R. R. Excursion from BUXTON and BANKS The G. A. R. Veterans will hold their encampment on the grounds the new Shute Pork from June 29 to July 3, nt 11 p. m., when the park will be turned over to the rourtrr'of Julvr Corqmittee lor" the- HEST CELEBRATION ever held. in this ooimlv. Tell i l ...... ll nri tt T rt -w.T itty your neignoora ana como youseir. mujuhw puu. t$x cbinery employed represents the highest art of mechanics. At the test the cars at times were loaded down on one side uutil it seemed impossible for them to right them selves, but strange to say, the de pressed side arose to its normal lev Wooc!, that The Iliilsboro Inde pendent is kept on file by The Am erican lype rounders Company "for the very same purpose?" No made the slightest appeal to popu lar enthusiasm and imagination. What is to be the outcome of it all? If an unbossed, untrammelled national convention, believing that Mr. Roosevelt's popularity and pro gressive radicalism are the most valuable assets of the republican party, presists in renominating him, what can he do about it? What should he do about it? In spite of personal wishes, could Theodore Roosevelt or anv other man in the bast who pur poses coming to Oregon to acquire land in the famous Willamette val- el as soon as the machinery was ley should wait for special railroad man refuse to accept an unsoueht started, and the cars ran on their rates. He should not come with a lor nomination for president made course as naturally as when the I crowd, but quietly and alone. It by acclamation? load was even. wouui proai mm w pay me iuu Riener'i P.rfn.nM . .,,n..i ... If this device has any commercial railroad passenger rate and avoid crywbere m tha beat made, and anyone value it may be that the railroads too much publicity until he has " them will ba utiified with nootti- of the luture will have but oue made his selection. 1 tie man who "'uoro t barmacy carnas In nickel-steel rail and the bridges will puts in probably $5o more than the J, l JJJJT to Pi'Tr'n be either heavy wire cables across one who pays settler's rate, and and Krt a bottl. if L, ...."lu! a a a : ! J I 1. J I . . 4 ," streams or a single rau iaia on pues, uicwy c-umcs m mu aiounu, i an oa uiting. The government oi inaia nascon- uoui ucucr larm uargam man ne T,ftaj aad Mineral Declaiona tributed J5,ooo for the erection of who comes in a crowded excursion The following tynopaia of Land and an experimental road. It is the in- train and is plainly labeled as a Mineral Decision! furaiahed this of. ...tor'a Idea to make the new svs- homeseeker. Nothiue is cained Dc Dv WOod'u"J Harlan. Und Al tera first useiul in opening up new waiting for cheap railroad rates.- " ' " ' "?fonV t-. nl onder I n---.it. t i limaneadwill ba published from week to week deciaiona which may be of in Thomas O'Connell. who Hole wrwt w ou' idara: Aiwndonment, country, as it wouiu not oe neces sary to grade and construct bridges to build the railroad. This would revolutionize War and hasten the conquest of Africa and South Amer ica. $6oo from his employer, a saloon keeper of Oswego, last Saturday night, has returned the money. O'Connell was a barkeecer and It is not safe to scofl at this bit of tound the hiJing plac fof the mon. authentic news. A lew years ago ey that the Mloon mM baJ plawj a man talked of wireless telegra- Jn a flour bin and he took th phy, long distance telephones and unJs and fled ,Ie money in a letter from Beaverton and the. saloon man notified the sheriffs office ol this fact yesterday. In an excess of gratification over the return of the money the saloon keeper wants to have the charge against O'Connell dismissed, and District Attorney Gilbert L. Hedges has the matter under advisement. Oregon City Courier. June 15. It has been computed that there are 1 2,000,000,000 in gold and jew els at the bottom of the sea on the route between Kngland and India. A Chicago woman says she is go ing to "try to stop smoking on the streets and in all public places." It might help het some if the men would refuse to give her light. Polk Co. Itemizer. 1 .wtrie trains, it would have been ,tnwn as the vaeary of a disor- fr w - deted mind and today they re ev ery day conveniences Daily the world is astonished by wonderful inventions and new developments, and there is no telling what the next few years will bring forth. Two boy and two girls all in their teens, were arrested in Eugene towards morning for roaming sround the streets drunk. luigene U 8urpoM to be a "dry town. In Jena tha farmer loads hit hay- Wa M nl croP ,ur" 0t Ha 11 U country's aura main-aUT, For without blm "8h m"' Now soma aallthia, and othera that, . Tha wsnuol People alwajyary- if ,ou I U ya h1' TrylaT'Co0,ecliw,y , , . L. J. Palmataar, Proprietor. preaumption of. at- lenua a allure to aterciae, within a rea aonabla tima, a preferred right. Abandonment of claim by huaband la abandonment by wile. Tue cbarariar of (and alWe.1 to t raluabia for tha coal it contains maul be eatabliabed aa a present fact, and from toe actual pioductlon of coal, but itdoea not follow that there moat ba an actual development of coal on each tortr-acre eubdiviaion. Coal landa muat ba entered by legal eucimawna. There ia no authority for aggregating tha coal from other land within a legal aubdiviaion. in the absence of aa application, the right 10 make an entry will not ba con aidered. Application to enter that does not ahow tha applicant's qualifications may be properly rejected, and a defect ia such renpect cannot ba cured by subse quently calling attention to another re cord. Kieger'i Perfumee are tha beat to ba had ia thla of any other city. Call at Tha Hillaboro Pharmacy and get a bot tit. Fine goods; beat In the market. Tha Weekly Oregonlan and Tha Hllla- ooro Ia.lepen.lent, both one year tor fZ Boiympie Floor ia tha best you can get t K. II. Greer's flesh increase To 1 educe your your troubies. To develop your bu get on the wrong side of the market. To remove freckles pry them gen tly out with a nut-pek. Should this fail try blasting. Brilliancy may le imparted to the complexion by powdering with diamond dust. Hair on the lips may sometimes be avoided by requiring the young man to shave before calling. For developing the grace and beauty of the fingers nothing is equal to piano exercise, provided police protection is available. When "crows feet" will not yield to massage, fill tnem suddenly with cement and smoothe quickly with a trowel. Falling hair may be avoided by stepping nimbly to one side when ever you see one coming your way. The "drooping lash," so much affected by some, may be encour aged by sitting up late o'nights. Thomas Speed Mosby i The Bo-hemiam. The . Connecticut supreme court has decided that Mrs. Kdna B. Piatt, who left her husband at New Haven, Conn., and got a divorce in Iowa on the ground of desertion, in order to be remarried there, is still the wife of Piatt; that she is guilty of bigamy, and that the children by the second marriage are illegiti mate. The first husband, Piatt, brought suit against his wife, claim ine that service upon him had been made only through an advertise ment in an Iowa newspaper and al leging bigamy. One of the remarks jn president Roosevelt s recent car-tad speeches which always won great applause was: "I believe iu an eight-hour day for the roan, but I want to xe the man's wife receive as good show as the man. He alo said be had a poor opinion of the man who declaims for an eight-hour day to? himself "who does not think anything at all of having a sixteen- nour aay ior uu Bee Pall gooie ' ule a R. Lee Sear's Bicycle abop oa Main atreet. One of the biggest property trans fer in Tortlaiid in several mouths was closed fast Friday, says The Oreeonian. It was the purchase of all stock held in the Portland De velopment Company of J. S. McMil- lin. of Seattle, by Arthur W. Jenks, on nrineer .and milium man ot Portland. The latter purchased the stock lor the Colonial Invest ment Company, the deal being in the neighborhood of $300,000. The company owns all the build ines. except the forestry building, on the site of the Lewis and Clark exposition in Portland, and a large part of the grounds. Mr. McMillin held practically all the stock in the company and the transfer puts the company's holdings in the hands of the Colonial Investment Company, an enterprising concern composed mostly of Eastern and other outside capitalists. Wanted. Twenty-two cords oak and 12 cords ash, 4 ft. lengths. Oak to be no larger than 7 nor smaller than 4 inches in diameter. This wood wan ted on board cars at any station on this division of S. P. R. R., which takes the Hillsboro rate. Only good, sound wood wanted; will pay prompt cash on delivery of wood on cars. Please quote prices. ALBERT N. STANTON, R. No. 4, Hillsboro, Ore. Found : Puree containing a aura of money. Owner can have the aama by calling at this office, proving property, and paying for thla notice. New 1907 bicycles In at Seara' Bicycle Shop. Main St. Remarkable Reacae. That truth is stranger than , fic tion, has once more been demon strated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C V. Pep per. He writes: "I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhage of the Inngs and throat. - Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had ii t-1, TV tiVIl " ' . King's New Discovery. Then in stant relief came. The Cooglring : soon ceased; the bleeding dimin- ished raoidlv. and in three weeks 1 I was able to go to work." Guar anteed cure for coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00 at all drug stores. Trial bottle free. Eggs for natckiaf. Full Itlood Brown Leghorne, Black Minoreaa and Barred Plymouth Rock eygd for hatching. Setting of 13, 11.00. A reduction will be made in10O egg lota. K. II. GREER. There's a lot of Satisfaction t:. i in a shoe which wear, needa only 1 i km new." You'll find ease and profit in the after month's ot olish to "Look comfort. 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