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y (X A J '4 J: ;. THE INDEPENDENT. ThorsUy, January 23, 1877. THE TERRIBLE MA AV J&l TR. The Scientific American sjijs: Dur ing tbe year 1S72 a census was taken in India of tbe persona who bad been killed by wild animals during tbe year 18CS, 18G9, and 1870. Tbe total reached 33,218, of wbicb it was found that 25.GG4 bad died tbroub tbe bites of ,venotnous serpents, while tbe remaining 12,551 bad near ly all been devoured by tigers. So tbat, for tbe years mentioned, Her Majesty's dusky subject were eaten at the rate of about one every two hours. Plenty of such suggestive statistics aie at band. Cfiicinl re ports from Lower Bengal state tbat 13.400 persons in tbat section of tbe countrj" jtrere devoured in ix years, and tbe destruction over tbe entire peninsula is estimated at 10, 000 people a year. In 1SG9 one ti gresi blockaded a road, stopped traffic thereon for several weeks, and slaughtered 127 victims. Dining two previous years she killed 108 people! Nor do the feline damages end here. We bave further statistics which show that for each person kill ed sixty lead of cattle are destroyed, and this aggregates a money loss of about $5,000,000 yearly. The terror produced by a tiger's ravages often desolates whole villages. At one time, in one of the Central Indian provinces, thirteen villages and a cultivated area of 250 square miles were simultaneously abandoned, ow ing to the visitation of a baud of . tigers. The above facts have been laid be fore the English House of Lords, and the government has been asked to take speedy measure to check the present fearful rate of carnage. Thk total amount of gold coin issued at the San Fraucisco mint for 187G, is f 32,022,000; of silver, $10,C82,000; total coinage, $42,764,000. This shows an increase oi the coinage in 1875, which was $32,000,000. The whvle amount of silver shipped fit in San Fran nisco to Chiua am'. Jpn tor the last ten years, is $G2, 407 ,40t?-,,. ' This U what the &a'.? Ameri a M can says about DuniwnysTrTi'kook, David and Anna Matflon:" jFrWM claimed to be a iwem, and the - writer tells us she has Vilified the bland breeze of thebroa-l Hisisiippi' and 'listened all rapt to Niagara's groar She now has an opportunity to 'sniff, and listen to the 'groan of tLe public. The S. F. Bulletin' mortuary re port for the first week in Jtmuaiy is 1G1. Dariug the pat seven uevks says that paper 1C2 persons have 1uh1 of smallpox in that citv nearlv all under the ngo of 15 years. Last week 37 cases '.ere repotted, show- mi? an increase cases. The Jphtheria is raging iu the city. In regard to the conduct of Gover nor Grover, the situation begins to Gv j-vary oa 1 a 4 1 irJ. m Well, Watts the ue of Cronin about it, since it only makes Tilden'j sky more Hazev than before? Grant stns that in case no resi.l' in tbe Preside. itial election is reach ed before tho 4th of March, the l'raiidjat of t'n S.-oate will ba reco uped by the Cabinet as tho Presi dent of th United States. It wouldn't be a bad id?a. in this diptheria epidemic, to pin the little bjy'j cjaiparisjii of cald "to your juiiujry: Positive, cold; comparative, cough; superlative, coffin." Brick" Pomeroy, has just m.ir ied his third wifj, a prjof-rdadjr in tha o3na of his pip. His second wife is a theatrical star, and his tir. wife h is 1 j il tax ja har second hus baud. "What wus running iu the States- mans brain vim It ii this? Tae i eattle I?ifH.tch has the fol lowing acuoaub of tu Grain dram in j work of writing for a daily paper.'1 There 'i a man in Nehalem Who fca3 uch large feet that if he gets T 1 1 . , wet is-jLteceuioer as uoesu i nave a CJld in the head uatd February. Peter," said u mother to her son. "are you into those sweet-meats again?" "No ma'am; them sweet- meats is into me ' Information is wanted as to the wheBBaboutrt of any article, which did not receive the highest award at the Centennial. 1 The Seattle University buildirg has been offered to the district for a public school house at $20 per month. TflE DIPHTHERIA. This scourge is now disappearing from our county. Only a few cases, one on Wappato Lake and several near Beaverton, have been reported outside of the Grove. Why the U- ease ceniereu at tins locality is a matter of diverse opiuion, founded on mere conjecture, bome arrue that the Grove beiu situated at a point in the sweep of the southern air current from Wappato lake, which they claim . niiasnmtic, is the cause of this epidemic in the Grove. But this view has no foundation in fact because if it were true, the disease should bave been general on Wappato lake, where is the people of that dis trict have been remarkably healthy durinitbe winter. The Grove hither to hat been considered the most healthful place iti the comity, even more so than the scattered settle ments in th rnr ii ilUtrict surround ing it, and why it should have been the only point in the county subject ed to the epidemic is unknown. Twelve years ago Hillsboro, we aro told, was scourged by the same dis ease, yet our people have been re markably healthy this wiuter, not a case of diphtheria having appeared among us yet, and our town in loca ted in a flat plain where the water staudsin the 3treets at long intervals during the usual winters, but the Grove is situated on the edge of a high aud dry plain in the fringe of a for st and compiratively sheltered, with no swamps or swampy lands in the contiguous districts. At Salem where the epidemic is now raging so fearfully that people are seeking safety in flight, the cause of the dis ease is b.rgelv attributed bv the resi dents to want of local drainage. On the other hand Seattle in Washing ton Territcrv, which i- afflicted by this scourge, is situated on the side of a hill washed by the healthful sea And again San Francisco wlere near ly one fourth of the deaths now re sult from the diphtheria i-i located in a healthy climate and pi ice. It i probable that the disease is roai'dy constitutional and when ep idemic, being coutaious. when it makes a start in a tow i or thickly settled community, it spreads and includes the whole populace. If the place wli re it makes its npneamnce happens to be unhealthy this adds to its virulence, but, perhaps, is not the cause of its appearauce. This fjjje did not become epiccmic in the United StateTtfuJiiJl8.5.6. hefore which tints it v;i3 sporadic -t-'Jiij Euro e it bad been epidemic for " many years prior. XEWS TAPER SHARP SIIUOTIXQ. The Southern tire-eating and con f.ervative p iper3 are indulging in con siderable sharp slootiug jmt n wa may bj 833:1 fi'j n th jfollo.viug: Tae Richmond Dlspt!c says: Nobolvhasanv right to impugn the independence and pluck of the North ern Democratic pr;y, snd theSouth houM regard it with admiration mid irratitude as a friend iu distress and defender in the held where t!ie:iutli cou'd not be lizard on itswn b-hall Thin is no doubt the general senti ment of the Southern people. The MeniphUlrianc7tf replies: Tiie N nthern Pjmocratiis party deserted the South in IS.'Il and betray ed it 'since the war iu ths Deni- oemtic party made the cauvasag dint the constitutional amendments, bus. i a 187U ratifies them! After placing th S rath in a position of hostility to the results of the war, the Northerc Democracy .comes to the front and insists on nomonev, no aid, nosubsi .ly, to the "dUloy'tl S mtb." Of this class of scurvy p aliticiaus Fernando Wood is a leader in the Middle States and Hoi man in the west. THE TERRITORIES. Ripe mp!3rr!o were pi eked from the bushes at Olympia on the 2d iust. The farmsrs in the Snake river country raised CD.tOO busLels of ilax seed last season, and those in the Walla Wulhi, 15.CC0 bushels. They sold it to the Pioneer Oil Company for two cents per pouud. Flax is becoming a valuable article of pro duce in the section named, and is being extensivily cultivated. The Port Gamble saw mill cut in 1870, 40,0J0,CL0 feet of lumber, 10, 01:0,000 laths, loaded 88 ships and bought (by the Puget Sound Mill Co.) 54,0CO,0C0 feet of saw logs. At Port Blakelv 3J,0CO,0CO feet of lum ber and 10,0C0,0C0 laths wet3 cut and 70 cargoes srnt abroad. The report from Port Ludlow is of 20, G0O.OGO feet cut. Schooners and barkentincs of au aggregate ton nuge of 1,000 were built at the place from lumber cut in the mill. Two irapcr.ant engagements have been foughl on the Cuban islands, in which t" e Cubans, under Gens. Modesto Diaz and Autonia Mocco, deie&ted the Spanish troops. THE STATc A shipment of 4 urtz to Sin Fran cisco from ths II nunaental mine on Granite cree'-c, yielded 417 to the ton of rock. At the mine the rock net ted $3J0. J udge R. P. Bjise overruled the motion to grant W K Neil a n 37 trial for tho killing of S;th WHiye which was argajd bef jre hioi last week. Albany is very healthy at this tiraa. In a population of nearly 4000 it is said there are elevea person. sick, nine children aud two adults. W. B.Clark of Reljrg, was cor alled aud "ball dozed" by the UJie of that place. He won't sell auy more "tani'le le " to the luvs. The C -trier say: Mr. J. L. Ha-n-bree, of Lafayette, killed a bat la.it veek which m-'sisured sixteen iuc'.is-t tu:n tiojtotip, au.J its bj ly fur and ull, a.i alnust a largj a a ruin's tist. Its fur injteil of bing the usual color raijublai very much that of tha bi.I jar. It te;h were aim it a q-i.irter of an inch in leugth and very bharp. The total tax in Linn county this yeir is about froj.uuu, oi wlncn 31,100 has been collected. The Dxie people coali lently ex pect the wajt si 1 j roil r,il will ba completed to the Li C.vole by thj 1st of October. Prineville, a town of about 5J0 p;pul:itiou, situate I at the 111 mth of the 0-".iuci, at its junction with Crooked river, is 13 J mile froui Alba ny and 125 miles from The Dalles. Some villain tried to poison a whole school in lAbany, by placing a little bag of arsenic in thd pump at the Court-house well. If he could be found the people woildmike way with him in very s Vrt ord r. If an v boil v wishes to go wh rtle beriy picking in winter, hey ciu do it successfully in tle vicin.ry of Point Adams. M"s Tracy, a few days ago picked enough for several pies, aud had oaia to spare A case of smallpox is reported at Oieiron Citv. NOTES AND NEW 3. Total amount of deficiencies repor ted thus far in Pacitiic Coast appro priations for the current year is about $2,000,000. In the breaking of nn ice gorge at Cincinnati on the 12 h, the new steamer 'Ciiluiiifct," v.V.ued at $24.-1 Tftth nilk ami will doubly prove aj total Ios- Jnsured for $17,001). The break up tf icej4.JV'v-rV: River has been the most disastrous of anv on record. The loAeat esti mated damage at Cincinnati is 230. 000; ut Pittsburg, k 3,000,000. The ice at the latter place piled up 20 and 30 feet in places. The marine disasters for Decem ber, in whh-h tbe United Sates was interested , number sixty-two, invol ving $700,000, exclusive of cargoes. Dunng the list fiscal year the whiskey tax amounted to $30,129, 3G3; the tux on fermented liquors, to $9,381, 2J8; on tobacco, $39,703, 33J. An aggregate of $100,792,971. or in round numbers, two and a half dollars for every man, woman, aud child iu the country. Jas G. Blaine ha been re-elected to the U. S. Senate from Maaie for tho long aud short term. Geo. F, Hoar has been eleete l to the U. S. Senate by the Masschu- ssetts Legilature. At Springfield 111., on the seventh ballot for U. S. Senator, Logan re cieved 100 vot.; out of 2'Jl. T. W. Ferrv has ben re-elected U. S. Sena!or from Michigan. One hundredttio js.iikI ar.ued Dem ocrats are preparing to go to Wash ingtoii to witness Tddeu's peace uble inauguration. Garland. Democrat, has been cho sen U. S. Seuator from Arfcaus.8 Hon. Wm. Windom has been re elected U. S. Senator from Miaue sota. Fred. May is in Washington City, and is unhurt. Tbe snow blockade has been rais ed, nnl the first freight over the New York Central r il road passed o-er on the evening train of the 18th iust. Tbe European conference on the Eastern question has broken up with out settling tbe difficulty. War be tween Russia aud Turkey is now al most certain. lt iiu h is at last come in California and the people are jubilant. The fall was about three iuches and a half which makes about twelve imb, e for the season. The snow blockade in tho Eastern States has broken up and the rail roads are clear again. The Huguenots In America. On the revocation of the Elict of Nantes in 1G85, ut least 500,000 Huguenots took refuge in foreigu countries. From this time, for many years their cause was comple tely broken in France. Ia 1705 there was not a single organized congregation of Huguenots left in all Frauce. So early as 1555, Coligui attt-nipted, but without srecess, to establish a Huguenot col 01 y in Bra zil. In 15G2 be Kent out two ships, under tbe command of Jean llibault, on a voyaige of Exploration to Flori da, but the attempt to establish a colony wa unsuccessful. Many departed for North America veii before the revocation of tbe Edict of Nautes. Some settled in and arouud New Amsterdam, now New York, where their family names are frequent. Others found homes in ).I.Vil .Ret.'lii"mle Island, and Virginia. But South Carolina was their favorite jesting place, end a large number of the foremost fami lies in that, State are of Huguenot origin. This class of imm'grauts has contribu ed, in propirtiou to its uu -.iibers, a vast share to the cul ture an 1 prosperity of the United States. Wherever thev settled thev were noted for severe nioralitv, great charity, and politeness and elegance of manners. Of seven presi dent. who directed tiie deliberations of the Congress of Pliiadelphia du ring the Involution, three, Henry Laurens, John J.iy, ;iud E.ias 13. u d.n t, were ol II jgiieliot parentage. -Aplnluiist' A n tt;iiit (Jtjlixe tin I'.sjJ edition, article "JJutjuenotn." ALL SOnTS. Sweet aro the uses of adversity. A cro.s.--eyed school m Tain can kee; t.vicd the usual number of cbildrji in order at onr. "Scu.l mc a ivsj iu i:i a Lc ttf;r," is a beautiful s ing. It svau ls mure s veetly to tliu ear than "rfeud me four Dollars". .V. O. llrpublican.- Do I believe in set-oiid love? Humph! If a man buys a pound of su ugai, isn't it sweet? Aud wbeti that's gone doa't ha want another pja.i.l; and isn't tint s vajb toti I'roih, 3Iarp!i-, I believe in second love." Tve..ty Brooklyn ladies voted on the question: lias a yo.tng lady the right to kiss tiie gentleman with whom she takej an evening drive? There werj nineteen atliaiative votes. The one negative vote wa cast by a woman with ral intra a I a -lass eye. We ate a pioco of mince pie list gb. "ud then dreamed that a twelve-foot iant dressed iu pea green boiler-iron, ornamented with red-hot hore-shoes. and who wore railroad pikes for coat tails, was fitting down cn our breast while he pulled on a pair of water-pipe elbows for boo'.s. Ea.Hni IWs Pre. SOK SALF.-A pair of Mnlen, Wagon tiiiil li.uiit-ss, also h plow, harrow, cut tiv.itor. lart iron keltic, hcwiu luacLiue. etc, elc. AjjIy U) A. J. HAMILTON', IVnvertori. Oregon. BLAGKSJITHiHG. A. n STBU .ill HAS RETURNED toGlencoe and oinned A RlackHfi.ith Shop. lie ih in .iu,i!iu ior pant fa-ors ami aka tha pi-ople foi a rt ncwal of their patronage, j hi 1 1 in3 NOTICE Oooidcntal TTotol AND AFTER THIS DATE 1IIE restaurant eoinieot. d with this IIou.se will i e cou'tiK ted by the 1'roorietors. Nc thin will be left nndonn to make tniests feel at home. And bv strict Attention to busiueHH we boiMf ti coatinntj the Ti-ry libera, pntroua-'w heretofore bestow tweu uu this op il ir ll tuse. Fre Co io i to .uid from the House. b. x). oralis & i'aojias U- oinnb, jinltf Pro rittrs BOWLBT'S Drug & Book Store. Pine St. Forks'. Gravs, Dealer Iu Hodiciae.?, Oh, Bnisisi e-fanx5r7, Bodk Stati mry. PDilE TOES AXD LIQUOKS , EDIGIHAL U8i 3IEVBI HS CHARGE OF THE Prescription D.pArtment. Prescrip.. tions carefully componndd at ill boon. PORTER & SON'S 3rTwo milei- nortlio;iKt of Fore6t Grove FrultTrooi ALL KINDS AND VARIETIES Wanted in this Couaiy! O' And plenty -t everything iu tbj line of SMALL FRUITS Iiclalin5 t'li 1 m 1 of Sfra'jrry plants if the best varieties, tviumq thfiu thr GOLUE S QUEN thw lariat uuJ aai.t uf thu.u nil ALMOXO, CUKSTSUT, MULHERUIES, 1IG.1, WALXUT, and SLIPPERY ELM trees in abun dance. The Finest Orr.a montal Tree . tnrln'tliij th Sfjui'i t Gi jantea or Bi Trees of California, and luli.iu CyveK. In tho rbral Djotrtms-it ths Fi u,33t Varietisjof ROSES, QLADWLA3. DAHLIAS, U ERAS I VMS, CAR SAT 10SS, Aad Hany Other Kinds and Varieties. tyANo a few TIIOUOUGII3RED SPAN ISH MEKINO IiL'CKS. All for ale at tha lowest rite. nnn r porter & son. FOltEir GSOVE, CGN, cuAMrioy M'tusi:. VEXTER DRAl'UllT. I COL L I.VS t '. I S 7 6 TEEL, al UARUEXVITY P LOWS. DAIXil PAL' I Fir WAWtXS; REAPERS, MOWERS A THRESHERS; PACIFIC FA X MILLS; 11 IRVJ STIXG (JOOPS OF ALL K1XVS. A 'so SHELF & IIEA W HARDWARE; FAltMEU'S t JECH VNIC'S TOOLS; A FULL AND COMl'LETE bTOCK OF I I V II . X MS & S I ! M2 1 1 Y ; DOG:::-. SASH. MOULDINGS; taints. OILS. mtrsiTES. VARNISH; WINDOW (iL.VbS; l'L'TTY. LIME. PLASTER. WHITING, nnd CEMENT; ALL at t .e LOVVcST MAF.ICZT RATES. Ui'MHt La3 FGil SALE! ripHE l N D ERS I (J N E D HAS FOR SALE J. ticveliil t alius ami H lurf ;oi.l lint of ..1st c'ai, liiuinprort'd l.mJ, lyiiis hi Wubhiug ton County, Orogon. Immigrants anil oIUth dtsivin to parcLasf wouM do well to fche 'me a call. Now in the time to cur co:x'oit;iL!e homes on CLy tiruis. tiis. i) nr.iiiMiitnYs. IIiLLsiunco. June 2'.th. 1S75. jljrl-tf 2. OclO. MY HOUSE AN D LOT FORMERLY oieiipi. (I liy Mr. it! tii'i, au I known s Bl ink' H tel. I w iij sell it cheap nnd on easy ti rms. For further particulars eiKpxiiw of the own r. IRWIN L. SMITH. Frest Grove, S.-pt. 1 Ith. 1 S7. 5 H r To f lit IVoi lii ntt Cla!. We are now prejialed to furiiixh iillelaHnew with eolKtitlit inploym. ut at ho:ti , the whole u the time, or for their spare mo. units. ItusineHs new, lijjht and prolitaMe. l'ersoii- of fit he" s x n,,,, protM.rtioiwil sum l.y .levotiiw Hir wi,4lK ,;. t the business. Rovs Mnd iris earn nearly as much as nu n. That all who see this notice tmiy send llo ir addrisi. and tet the biisiuess we make this unparalleled fiTer: Ti such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writin . Full p iriiculars. samples worth several odars to coTtiiueliee work li, n.d a c-opy of Home mid Fireside. oii f tiie larg est and lv ht Illu4 rated Put. lin. lions, all sent free by mail. Readi-r, if you want permanent. prolihible work. ad.lress, UEoiiOK Stissos .V Co. l'ortlnxl, Maine. 1 4i tfrlJtnt iiiail tv every aqenf I S e W ex every mnvith nitlie Ixiinesn we f urnUH. but those williuo to work can eai'r earn a 1 z -n d l' r a d ly riht in their own KeiditieH. Have no room to explain here. IinsioeK pleasant Mild hlionlie. ... . .... vt oiuen. aiKi imivs aiM "iris dons well a- men. We will tiirnish jon aco ip! t( Out fit free. Thi' busines pays tn-ttef thin n tiling else. We will lar t-xtwnse f starting you. Farticnlar-fr e. Write and Bee. Farners and mechanics, their sons nnd daughters, nnd all classes in need of pym; worn at Home, hliould write to us and learn all about the work at once. S w is the tim. Don't delay. Address TfcCE A; Co.. A'ij;ita, Maine. THE TIM STORE. J. II-:i,L.Cll. IMIOIMULLTOU. TlX WARE. HARD WAKE, COOK STOVES, PARLOR STOVES. OFFI E STOVES FTin Ware and Stov J'ir constHtitly on ha d or m ide to order. FiUina and er- pairing done. II uter P'uh laid. etr.. etc.. J. HELLER Ilillsboro, Orepon. niai lUxc.3, iiAKOWAiu:, uio.v, stki:i.; licnn, spoif', mas 0AE, ASH AND HICKORY FLANK. NORTHRUP St TTIOMrSON. Jyl3m3 Portland, OrRon. CI END 23c. to. p. RowelhtCo., New York for Pamphlet of ItAl n.iires. containiD2 lists of 3JJJ-.ewsnapr.Mudtiat4Mhw' I ixxg oost of advert uinjr. P. A. BAILEY. Main St.. Il'tltboro, DEALS 11 IS DRUGS. mkdicim2s ciii:mkals, PAIXTi OILS, Ull US II KS, SOAIS, PKHTUMKUY AND TOILET AltTICLES. Pure Winec& Liquors for MEDICINAL USE. AS I AM DETERMINED NOT TO BE umU rsoM by auy house ou tho jEPvolflo Ooaot! r".T. 1.. TUTW AS has rhsrf;- of t!) prtioriptiou l'jvirf nieiif . I'rtwriptiona cart-fully rimpiiuil-l (if n'.l liimr. FOR SA Li E ! The rolljwinj Ynhiab'c FAR?IS2G LANDS Salcj Q2Sv Arrs nuls north of Hill. 1 .10, I 4 1 h acres iu cultiva. tion, Q20 Keren nil wst o Dilly Httion; '.'UU acres- iu cultiva tion. Arrf" "tic mili outh uf Dilly Station, 8J tore 1 in t ultivution. OOO Aer' 3 miles wont of D Wey S'.ttiou, 3JU ncns in cultivu tion, Ar U milfs south of frnstnn Station, 20J acrc-s in cultiva tion. -lOO Afr2;j milfs west of Wilbur Station. 7 Arrn ot Snvtc's I1itil In Multnomah cininty, 9 nii'ts lioith of l'ortl ind. Goo I Df ry t f'riiz'n ItnurTi e. Clic. p fjj- Casli TK1131 EA SY. A-rnt for WHEELER' XO.C REAPER & M'tWER COMMX ED MifOUM.U TCS HEATER k MOWER; COATS HAT AM AT;-At 13l!.Li:Y station. Frii' lt Hii-oti' rt luiyinflf will plfiiRe fu. q-xii-c of A C Ilai: at DILLEV, or of V (i S oln, at my rsi lr.eo .1 milrs vcnt of I Ji'.l. y. DilW, Wasliintoii Co., Ores'1", May eith. rrc. jnitf NEW STOCE a. o FOREST GROVE. OREGOS. O AND IN tX5?Furn iturE. Y'E IIIVI' Ji:sT ri:uxisuKj L.H(ii:ST AM) MOST COM- STOCK OF FIUNf 1UXL33 r.VFR CF isred to t-15 Pftonl? of Will, in 'to Coaaty. Wuci V8 OfFsr at Pr is i That Defy Cornostitcon! HAVE ALSO .IUST' RECEIVED A LARUE S TO: K OF -in-; tri i : u 'ivr y r And flrff still Freparcd It Mike Coffins W.l.i NiJlnn a iJ Dispatch. fllctalic Caskets Farn'd WHt T)rd. SMITH & BUXTON, FOREST OltOVE, OltEaoN OclStf. LOOK HERE ? t Ifyoi wmt anythin j in the Grocery linft, frcm a barrel of Sujar down to a Nat JXegs BOOTS &SHOES AT THE "OLD CORNER." I Mean Hiulness. Terms-CASII. W. D. Pittenger. I10U - t . . ' ' . j t kA r " V H. M. Dt Franci. Irc. W. L. Whit Sery,. lastifuLtio-ci. -picsiojcko vom THE BUSINE33 TRAINING CF E01II Containing in its tleort'tical nnd practi. cul fKiirtieH the luoht tLoiough drill pussi. Lie in VttiilifyititfHtiKtVnU fur uny luiiiHS. Attr having le n nirtle thorlmhly uv-qnaintt-d with the theories of Double nnd Single Entry, JiiKjU-keej;e .p. Commercial Coiuputiiatious, Commercial Law, Rumi. Hess CorreKHii.i. nee, IiUHiuess I'm per Mon- ey alius, I'liimaukhip. itc, th ktudtnt at once enters into Actual I3u.raixi.oea Ou his own Account in which he buys, sells. .liips, ot'tktH, rf-c the same hs in aUT tirst-chikH aud ekteinive tuHine.s. This institution has morn Students ia FIRST CLASS S. 'l'ATIOSS than any Rutin- s College on this Continent for the number graduated. For full particulars, send for N. R. Col. lee Journal. Address DeFnuire & White, Lock Box lol. 1'ortlaud, Oregon. LADIE3 DEPARTMENT Orsanlzeil Willi l-iullrs JNoiv fn attf iiilante In ull (lie i;viaii iiirnls or iust 1 ucliuii. A, L. JOH.JSOW. Mant.fjrf urer and Deaicr CwiTlns and I'HSfct'tS 3Iudelo Or der. rii0 mis JL brniich of the liUHi riens is devo ted thf f spf risl care and attention w inch it d- IliUlllIs, Ftirnitur, V'-l Mattings, rvAi t WaM-lVp.r- AtW$- M in 1 1 in. if- i?- ' I'ittur' Frani's Ratty t'arria'4 1.UII''IX, Matt; t tes tf'C. Oilli r and Sales Rw-1 nn Fine Ht. bet. Elm .V Walnut, Forest CiioVr Oregon. jy2 A. KiftJiYlAEU Has thi largest stock of poods in tbe Orore GonMutitijf of DRY GOODS, Cl.O'UIlXa, HATS, FAXCY ARTICLES, dr. Family (;roccils itml I'rovUiuns, HARDWARE, CROCKER J" if-v., c PRICES LOW an (he LOWEST A. IIINM AN. Forrst Groy Or. Nov. 7. ls7J 43ny;l I OFF Ell FOIt SALE, OH FOIt TRADR for t tier property in Orcpou two lota with dwelling house. w;;on chop, stnbU, giirdt-n, well, d-, all fenced in -end situate in tt.ttownof Dilley. The buddings rs all new aud suitable tor otjun- business ifdes sired. For terms inquire at ths pUiif or by h-tler. Address inc at Diih-y, WaKh intou county, Oregon. tiEUItOE 'INFIELD. Pi Hey Jul.. 14, I87G. jy'jmf miil)' st l:o.ue. At ntH wanted. Out utand teruis free. 1 1CUE Jt CO., Augusts, Slaine. surlvl t?. B'-it perday at homv. Sa;pl s worth l free, bti.isou .t Cu., Portland Mains. PltOF KSSION AL C'A lDH. J V V. K I UK WOOD, M. I). r;iyj3iari, Sarxsaa and Accouchor. HILLSB'R9 - - OREGON GFFICJS Opposite the Dru,' htcrt. J'".vi , V. II. S A VI. OH. Curgr on and Physician, itOCMT, l), u.i.i Hcitdin r, 1st St., Prt Isii., OiejoB. Orncr Hours: From 9 a. to., to 8 p. m. au.l tf F. A. J1AILCY, M. I. Phvii:in, Surgeon und Acoueinr. HULSBHR0. OREaOtf OI HCE-At th Driitf Store. K.'.SIDENCE-Thrce lilac ks Booth ef Dru. tstore. ml :ji VIIX). I1UU L.IIY, 31. D. riiyslrlan and Surtfon, FOI' EST fJKOVF, .... CREUOK. OFFICE At lis Residence, West ef vohi'son planing Mtll. D4V: j r. il iiA.M)bi:v, A7T0RXEVfl ND COUXSELLOll AT lAV. OFFICE -In the CuttrtTU UULit,.... Oregon. -a.--- uiyis-tf O IK CATUN. . KILLrfc Cntlin At Klflln, I TTORXEYS A XI) COUXSELOIt AT LAW, 3rSiciol attention ,,iven t Land TUlt$ mnd j.iiufnllon, heVnm'm IlnildinK, First Rtreet, rOHTLA'D, OREGON. THOMAS H. TONGUE. Attorney .at.Lkw, llilLiboro, Washington County, Oregoa. TIIOS. D. IIUMt'HUnYS. XOTARY PURLIC and COXVKYAXCXR LEGAL paper drawn And collections made. ilnsiu"ss entrusted to kit care t euded to prciuptly, OFFTPfVewi'mirt House 3:,1 JAMES WITHYC01IBE, V e t r r i n n r r S nriti, mILLHDORO, .... OREGON. tVlnfirniarT Kerf for Horses. IR ta mouth will lm the t hars for Any ordinary ADrHtff A. LEE. MACHINIST 'nnd CAKUIAGE- rarticnlar Attention giren to repAirlne; Affricaltural Machinery. Wood aud lroa Work done. Oire nte a cell. . Shop situaUd south of tbe District Bchoel House in Forest Grave. k t.Tw w "V v v I Fort OroTO, Jnly Id, WW. JylJyi 1