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    llillsboro Independent.
D. 1 EATH. Editor asi Proprietor.
JUNE 5, 1908.
Millinery and Madness.
Millinery has a different effect
upon different people. While its
coit may in a few instances drive
hiihands mad. it seldom, if
ever happens that a woman regains
her reason through the means of a
new hat.
Recently a gentleman whose wite
wis confined to a sanitarium be
cause of a severe case of melanchol
ia, and who the physicians declared
was incurable, regained her reason
in this way, says the Millinery
Trade Review. Her husband call
ed to take her home, and observing
that she was rather shabbily dress-
ed, started out, with the assistance
ed, MJIltU UUI, W illi jk,oi.
t. .
of a nurse, to secure a new hat and
coat, that she might appear some
v? to date The poor wo-
man was somewhat indifferent as
to the appearance of the coat, but
when the hat was placed upon her
head she instinctively glanced at a
mirror to see if her hat was on
straight. She was delighted, and,
weep.ng tears of joy. flung hersell
into her husband's arms, exclaim-
lug: "I'm well again. I'm well
again
Something in her head "had
snapped" and she was soon hersell
again. The moral of this case is
that many a man's wife would be
kept out of the sanitorium if they I
would let something in their wives'!
heads "snap" instead of snapping I
their pocketbooks when asked for
money for a new hat.
Thinks It Saved His Life.
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples,
Maine, says in a recent letter: "I
have used Dr. King's New Discov-
ery many years for coughs and
colds, and I think it saved my life.
I have found it a reliable remedy
for throat and lung complaints, and
would no more !e without a bottle
than I would be without food."
For nearly forty years New Discov
ery has stood at the head of throat
and lung remedies. As a preven-
tive of pneumonia, and healer ol
weak lungs it has no equal. Sold
under guarantee at the Delta Drug
store. 50c and $t.oo. Trial bot-
tie free.
Keeping Butter Sweet.
If butter is wrapped in a clean
cloth which has been wrung out of
heavily salted water, and has a
small lump of charcoal put in the
outer lolds of cloth, the butter will
keep sweet much longer, especially
in warm, murky weather.
A Grand family Medicine.
'"It gives me pleasure to speak a
good word lor Electric Bitters,"
writes Mr. Frank Conlan ot No.
436 Houston St., New York. "It's
a graud family medicine for dyspep
sia and liver complications; while
fur lame back and weak kidneys it
cannot lie too highly recommend
ed.' F.lectric Hitters regulate the
digestive functions, purify the blood,
and impart renewed vigor and vi
tality to the weak and debiliated of
both sexes. Sold under guarantee
at the Delta Drug store. 50c.
Gasoline for Washing.
Too many people tell of their
failure in gasoline washing.
In nine cases out of ten, the rea
son is that too little gasoline is
used. If you wash with water, you
usually take a good basinful or
pailful, but when you wash with
gasoline, you are apt to put a cup
I ill into a generous sized pail
This, of course, is just enough to
stir up the dirt and to distribute it
iii a grav tone all over the lace
gloves ot what not to be cleaned
Take a generous bowlful of gaso
line and wash your gloves, laces,
veil--, neckwear, ribbons and silken
accessories; then rinse them in
plenty of clean gasoline.
Alter using, if you will let the
gasoline stand for a few moments,
all the dirt will settle, aud you can
carefully pour oil the clean gasoline
to use at another operation. To
clean gloves, put them on the hands
and scrub with a little brush, after
ward rinsing theiu like a pocket
handkerchief.
Silk washed in gasoline loses
none of its dressing; leathers lose
none of their curl; plaiting stay
plaited. Never, of course, use gas
oline 111 a room w here there is a
burninii stove or where the tras is
lighted.
Timber on the Pacific Coast.
Thomas Weddle, of Eureka,
Cal., raises a note of alarm as to
the disappearance of the timber
supply on the Pacific coast. Some
efforts have bven made in the direc
tion of pticmag the timber for
'
the benefit of future
and people generally beheve that
! r-Trrtat
iitn Vi timher reserves already
made, over 50 per cent are of que.
tionable value. Those whicu con
tain really good timber are gener
ally inaccessible in the mountains,
a 1 .. v i-tnt at A
ana cannot, oc k-u -.
lumber.
The large bodies of tim
ber on the coast suitable for com
merce are owned by capitalists,
who bought them at a very low
figure and are now realizing on
their investments. This destruc
tion is going on at a terrible rate,
with the lumber being shipped to
China. Japan. Australia, Chile. Pe
ru, Italy, France and the United
Kingdoms. Only the very highest
erades of timber are being export
I r
led not exceeding to per cent ot
I eu J ' .
tnai avauaoie ,n cu u,
lber is largely shaped m the
rouKu, lu
ey .t iouia oe Pa,a out .or - u-
fahed product. More lumber w be-
ing shipped out each mouth than
would be consumed in the Ln.ted
States in a year. At a very con-
servative estimate it will be impos-
Me to buy a carload of lumber on
the Pacific coast in 10 years from
today unless some national mea-
sure adopted to restrain the
wholesome destruction of our lor-
ests.-National Tribune.
Buchlen's Arnica Salve Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1,
Cochran, Ga., writes: "I bad a
bad sore come on the instep of my
foot and could find nothing that
would heal it until I applied Iiuch-
Arnica Salve. Less than hall
of a 23 cent box won the day lor
me by affecting a perfect cure."
Sold under guarantee at the Delta
Drug store.
Polishing Furniture.
A mixture of equal parts of boil-
ed linseed oil and turpentine will
renew varnished woodwork, floors
and furniture, but very little cf it I
should be used, aud what there is
should be rubbed in until absolute-
ly no oil is left on the surface. Otl-
erwise the oil will catch the dust,
and a dull film will soon form over
the varnish. The best remedy for
a dull or whitened wax finish is
good hard rubbing. A little polish
may be used if the case is a desper
ate one, but none should be leit on
the surface. White spots caused
by heat or moisture will disappear
it rubbed hard immediately with a
simple polish, says Harper's Bazar.
An old-fashioned polish for renew
ing old mahogany and, strangely
enough, recommended for polishing
brass also, is the following, dating
from 1777: Two ounces of butter
of antimony, two quarts of cider
vinegar, one-half pint of linseed oil,
one-half pint of ale (not beer).
Mix antimony with oil, then wdd
ale, put into a half gallon demijohn
and shake well with the vinegar.
Use soft cloths, and shake well to
mix before using. This polish has
worked miracles in restoring old
mahogany.
The Beat Pills Ever Sold.
After doctoring 15 years tor
chronic indigestion, and spending
over two hundred dollars, nothing
has done me as much good as Dr.
King's New Life Pills. I consider
them the best pills ever sold;"
writes B F. Ayscue, of Ingleside,
N. C. Sold under guarantee at the
Delta Drug Store. 25c.
A feature of the common wild
violet of the fields that is a surprise
to many is its practice of bearing
hidden flowers. These are borne
on stems, sometimes long and some
times short, that put out from the
base of the plant and are entirely
different from the showy blue ones
that we all know nodding at us
above the leaves.
In some species of violets the se
cret flowers are actually buried in
the earth, while in other varieties
they stay above ground, but hide '
shyly among the leaves, so that '
they are rarely observed. Thev 1
are quite small and homely and
never expand, always remaining j
closed in the form of dark, color-!
less buds. They are abundant seed
producers, and it was in digging up j
some violet plants one day in early j
June to transplant them to my wild
garden at home that I first tiecame
aware of these underhand doings in
violetdom. A ereat cluster of fat
seed-pods ready to fly open were '
half buried in the ground at the '
base of the leaves, and where they
came from was a puzzle to my un-1
tutored mind. Il one rakes about '
the roots of violent plants in late
uuwever, me mystery is.
solved, as the budlike flowers will
tbta be seen.
Kaola,
Th(? hoUst.kceiew' friend, for
IMn
Xr and allmctal, Klass
: and glxw art.
Will not scratch.
Trice 25 cents at
The llillsboro Pharmacy.
Mad Dog.
Mai loi;s 1 not attack people.
When a Uog las the rabies," said a
, .. hM ust of
control 01 aim
Hi Jaws iuap Involuntarily, ana lr am
encounters any object, whether anl
uiuto or Inanimate, lie Is likely to btts
It Hut a wad dog does not attack a
docs an aiifcTy 110 Uo not p'ek
out a victim or line any strategy, lor
tills reason dons suffering from rabies
nro less dangerous than Is supposed.
No prown person need fear them, for
all he has to do Is to get out of the
way The dog will not chase him. Of
course, young children ore In danger,
us they do not know how to dodge the
brute."
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
school directors of school district
Tn (10 of Washington county, will
receive sealed bids for the con
struction of a school house in said
district. Plans and specifications
can be examined at Mclnnes'
store in Dist. No. GO. Bidders
will be required to give a bond of
50 per cent of contract price.
Iiids will 1e received until June
12th, 1WS. The board reserve
the right to reject any or all
bids. Contract to be completed
by Sept. 5th, 11HW.
Py order of the board of di
rectors. F. S. LOCKE,
District Clerk.
Dated May 29th. 1908.
The Q-tstijnt They Ask.
The c:i;i:iiiiy of the average small
boy 'or usUIni; nestluus Is practically
unllnillcil, but It Is doubtful whether
Qioro soarchln,' Inquiries have erer
becu niailu by a boy than tbosa pro
pouudtvl by a youngster to his father,
who liiul tal.cn lilm for a steamer trip.
Hero U a partial list:
"Is that water down there any
wetter than the water In the Atlantic
ocean?"
"What makes the water wet?"
"How many men could be drowned
In water as deep ns that?"
"Is that bis man with the gold but
tons on hU coat the father of all tbosa
men who do whatever he tells them
to?"
"Where do all thoso soapsuds behind
the txmt coino from?"
"Could a train go as fast on the wa
ter as this boat?" Chums.
KATES
EAST
WILL UK MADE THIS SEASON BY
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
I IMS IN ORIGON)
From llillsboro
iiiii.imh:
Boih Wavs
through
Portland
One Way
via
Caiilomia
10
Clifniso - ;:M5
SI. Louis, (;s.l,"
st. Paul, - r,o.(;:
Omaha, - (.0.1. "
Killlsasl'it.V, (WUm
ss.i:
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TICKETS WILL UK ON SALE
.June , V.), ,,
July 7,
August ;, 21,
Good for return in 90 days with
stopover prlvileses al pleasure
within limits.
Remember the Dates.
for any further InlnrnwikMi caN on
P. C. ICKtRS, Local Aaenl,
or write lo
Wm. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
PORIIANO, ORIION.
Wanted.
Man to appoint sub-agents to
sell stock for a large timber and
lumber company, liberal commis
sions. 515 Rothchild Bldg.
Fortland, Oregon.
Cjinj Ci !
, . Oil t .
the
Y.
worker fur ilu out a wtfuii-u; -a
Piece tra! -(it ou oue riltf" oud rurveJ
on ti.a ...i . g.nn.ix the secmuut Is
1 to bo 4 (,,,, ?tg and 4 Inches wide
j at tde'cen'Lrsi or mlii&i '" HJUV.'
oe-hslf the length (24 Inches), wmcn
676; .quare the width (4 Inches),
which tiree 18; add 67 and 10. obmtn
In CU2; divide 602 by twice the width
(2x4S), which fives 74 Inches, the
radius, this rule will apply to any
case.
Portland and Return, 00c.
From now until further notice
round trip tickets from llillsboro
to Portland and return, will be
sold at 90 cents, good on all Sat
urday and Sunday trains, and re
turning on any Saturday, Sunday
or Mondav train.
VM. McMURRAY,
G. l A.
Whtn Stsvenson Was Poor.
Robert Louis Stevenson was In poor
clrcu matinees In San Francisco before
he maJe hU hit with the world. Dur
ing the time that he used to loaf, pen
niless, upon the lawn where afterward
they put up a bronM and marble statue
to him. he picked up a few quarters
acting as super la the old California
theater, la f-yu street.
Theie's always something miss
ing without I. W. Harper whiskey.
It's so old and so extensively used
everywhere that we should find it
hard to pet alone without it. Sold
by F. K. Cornelius.
! TEA
The greatest tea-drinkers
arc full -bottom Dutch
men. There isn't much
nervous prostration in
Holland.
Your ero. fr rrturnt rour money it you doo'l
Uki Siliiiliiitf'i be. I; w IW luia.
Wife Selling In England.
As la to un the flghtlcs of the Inst
eentury cbhoh of wife selliiitf were by
no uieuns lufrequeut In England, and
the tliluj- win clveii an almost judicial
air by the care with, which the vendor
was supposed to observe throe condi
tions first, that the sumo wife could
not be sold twice; second, that the
price must exceed one shilling, and,
third, that she must be delivered to
ber purchaser with a baiter rouud ber
neck. Thomas Hardy, however, who
made the sale of a wife tho theme of
bis novel, "The Mayor of Caster
brldge," gBTs nothing of any such con-
"oua.
As late a 1S87 a wife was sold la
halter at Waketleld for half a guinea,
Z, thre6 yer 'fe two cases were
reported from York lu the same week.
A Keneral rule It was only the poor
flee WTl b ,0"owed tl" P
tlce, but at least one cr0 Is on roconl
aoach 1 lroVe UP t0 m'thBeld "n
a coach, and the price reached tho rec-
Frenchman's vler of EnKRnd. And he
was not so far wrong.
Conducted by the "Ladies' Aid" of
the Chnstian church, will 1 in
Webb & Hoover's store EVFRY
SATURDAY. Fresh Ties, Cakes
and Bread.
There is nothing more entertaining than an
Edison Phonograph and a good assortment
of Edison Records.
IN. GOOD
COMPANY
E. L. MCCORMICK
HILLSBORO, OREGON.
PORTLAND
Feslivafl
To Be Held in
PORTLAND, OREGON
June 1 to 6, 1908
Will be the mom brilliant
Floral Fiesla and
Civic Jubilee
ever held in the Pacific North
west. I'ortland, "The Rose
City," will be a scene of
splendor and the cen
ter of word-wide
interest
FOIi ONE WEEK.
Several imjxjrtant conventions to
be held in Portland
on that occasion.
THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC CO.
Will sell Special Tickets
On This Occasion From
HILLSBORO
To Portland and Return
at 90c.
For particulars call on
P. G. VICKEKS, Local Ap;ent
WM. MCMURRAY,
General Passenger Aaenl,
PORTLAND, ORECON.
EMM0TT BROS.
Central Meat Market
Fresh Meats and Groceries.
Opposite the Shute Bank
Your Trade Solicited.
KILLthc COUGH
AND CURE the LUNC8
Dr. King's
WITH
New Discovory
FOR CWSP
PRICK
N0U THROAT AMD IUN0 TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
ya. MONEY REFUNDED.
1 carry in my store
a complete stock of
I'M i son American Re
cords, which means
over :5,000 records to
select from.
Same juices every
where. Call in ami
ask to hear them.
We stand By What We Setl.
And that means we guarantee ev
ery article. Our line of Choice
Groceries includes only the Letter
grades ol Teas, Coffees, bugar, But
ter, Flour and Canned Goods. Ws
solicit a trial, because we know we
have the best goods, and can save
you money on prices. Our princi
pie of doing business is to keep the
customer ail the time satisfied
You will find this true if you pa
tronize us.
Hillsboro, Ore.
F. II Dailey is now prepared
to do all kinds of bicycle repair
ing, in his new buildinjr opjxxsite
the court house. New 1908 bicy
cles for sale. Next door to Cres
cent Theatre.
fcs m m ii ill
ifi1hnrn. Orecron.
5 . '
Pure Drugs m Medicines
V carry a complete line of Fine Sundries. If we do not
have what you want in stock, wo will cheerfully j,'t't
it for you. Having heeii appointed Publisher's
Agents, we are now prepared to supply
All Your Wants in tho
We also have a full line of
School Boots will be sold for
NO CKKDIT.
TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH
THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH
No eart-tU. A pcifie remedy for Sich ipecifie silmenl. Only the civ principle or the
condensed eucnet of the drug ued. Keiulta guaranteed. Aik for end try once BLUE BELL
Stomach Tablets, or Diarrhoea, Croup, Nerve, Cough, Hay Ferer and Catarrh, Blood, General
Tonic "For Old People." Heart, Worm, Kidney, Headache, Summer Complaint, Soothing "For
Children." Liver. Female Regulator, Quiniy, Bright Sunshine "Seeual Tonic," tablet or BLUE
ELI' Cough Syrup, Man's Fain Liniment or File Kemedy. We print the constituentsol esch remedy
upon the carton, and they comply with all pure drug laws. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL
MEDICINE CO.. Incorporated; Capital Stock JJUu.UUU.OO; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
Fok Salk i:y theDkj.ta 1)i;ug Stork.
L. M. BUELL
SAWMOLLtL
Manufacturer of
Rough Lumber
i m novv prepared, to saw for the trade. Mill lo
cated on the Ralph Itnhrie place. I'iionks: Inde
pendent, Zuercher' "; I'acilic States, Farmers 30(1.
L. M. BUELL
l
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC
SKIDOO HORSE AND -CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mil in feed or talt, Proper dote in tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the
condensed essence ol the druf. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just
as food when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure dni( laws. Ask lor
and try one SKIDOO Condit ion Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hoe; Cholera, Distemper, Pink Kye. Colic tahlctsor Louse Powder,
Spavin Cure or Barb Wire l iniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO..
Incorporated. Capital Stock $juu.j oo; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
For Sale by the Delta Drug Store.
Oregon
ShojtLine
AKDUIUUIXFACIWC
ITsra... arm .
Three Trains to the East Daily
Through I'ul'man standard and tonrl.i u
ne rare dally t Omaha. Inrau,, s.-. !,.,,..
tourist lepi nil oars daily to Kaiia'tiv; lliniiiKh
Pullman tourist alifnititf ran f,p.,.ii. ...,.
ducted) weekly tnt'hlraxo and Kmiax Cltv: re.
rllnlne chair ra- 'i-mmliiiiyi to i-n-i . t n 1 1 y
W.M. .AIcMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
The Oregon Railway and Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon
Tree Delivery
Of the lest Pish, Game and!
Meats. Our delivery is prompt'
mm in an parts 01 nuisloro.
We have inaugerated a
new Schedule in Prices
and this together with our de
livery system makes this llills
boro' s popular market.
Corwin & Hcidcl.
Well lo Remember.
When burning vegetable refuse
in stove or furnace, put a handful
of salt into the fire and there will be
no unpleasant odor.
I) KALE It IX
....School liook Lino
Tablets, Pencils, Slates, Ktc.
CASH ONLY. Positivki.y
A LOVELY HEAD OF HAIR
is a woman's crown of plory.
You may have one with the aid
of a bottle of our hair tonic. It
cleanses the scalp, imparts vijror
to the roots and induces luxuri
ant trrowth. It is also absolutely
harmless as well.
NO INJURIOUS DRUGS
enter into its comjx)sition. You
can use it freely and safely. It
is a preparation fully up to the
standard of all our druirs and
medicsnes.
The Hillsboro Pharmacy.
I
70
HOURS
PORTLAND
to
CHICAGO
No Chauire of Cars
70
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K"K
1 hicnico
Portland
l4'ril
v M a m vli
H'tiuifton
Allalillc
KxpriiM
h.I.'i p in
via Hunt.
Inulori
lit. Paul
rat Mall
p m
via
lokane
II.MK m II KM I. Kb
lnni Port land, t r.
ait lAkis. iH-nver. Kl.
Worth, oitiHlia. Kan
Ma City, mi Louis, ( til
AKKIVK
FktiM I
6(lp ro
'aii aun Kat
alt I she. I 'cm it. Ft.
Worth, dmaha, Ksn
' 1 1 y . t. Ixmia, ( lil
i aito and Kaat
p m
Walla Walla IHlton
HimkanH. Wallace. Pull
man, Mtnmarflls. Hi.
Paul, Imluih, .Milwsu
kc, Chlririi and Kat
s on p m
For further Information ask or write vour
nwrct ticket sgent. or
(uratli Bros.
Dealers In
Usrs Heal Estate
AND AUCTIONEER.
Ollice nouth of Court Houm, Mn St
RrlonY t Loan.