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-4 f J'' .7 , -I .' . f I I THE INDEPENDENT. ULLLSBOBO : TXUBSDAT. C. Cb" ts a Srech at - "r T )"T:t:r ;r3 the New England la the Ann Arbor Courier of thb 23th of Dee., in the repoit of the proceedings of the Ann Arbor New England Society, at Ann Arlror, llichtgau, Mr. Kirn pay Saito. a jral uate from PncifioUuiver8ity aml.no v. a law student at the Ann Arbor Uni versity, made a speech concerning which the Courier makes tbeae brief remarks: The s;xteenth toast, "The Eopire of Japan was responded to by Mr. Kim pay Saito of Japan, no.i a student in the Law Department of the UniversitV. Mr. . Saito made a very creditable speech." He speaks fairer English, and his delivery in better, than that of many "natives " to the oawsixlioni." Saito write a letter to a friend at Forest O rot ct in which he says tint they' never had any Japanese student? before at Ann Arbor that coold speak in public; also "that the atJL: dent of this University, are no fber than vos Or igin'tam. I wish mauy able students of P. U., would corn here aud show how pood an education we get Lack in Oregon." This is quite complimentary, to P. U., nevertheless true. Her course of studies covers as much ground sh any of the colleges in the West; and while in the Eastern institutions tbe course is more extensive, the culture broader and the imagination more Taried and refined, yet their student are said to lack much of tbe robust in dependence and originality of the best graduates from P. U. Send the Stains. When you want a copy of a newspaper end the value of it in stamps, then yon will not be disappointed. If you are a cor respondent or have an advertiseme nt in the paper, yon are entitled to a complimentary copy of tbe paper containing it sent to yonr poatoffisr'i the ff the publication; for it Se time to bant np a copy three or six 'month' after it in published and time costs Money in a printing office, so send enough tamps to pay the publisher for the paper and the time required to hunt it np. Anoth er point: VUett6uVtit'JttTl man for your "asm 4uforiuation and benefit, and which jtm are satisfied would bn of no interest or . benefit to him. inclose stamps to pay both jMistage and the value of the writing niatc thl used, and yon will, very likely, yet the information desired. r ' Young hisn RsadThU. II my of our young men go to Portland to get new suits of clothes, thinking that they omnt get ftrst-cbiss g vU of m dirn styles la this fiivit, aa I fi y n'ti i g-ii o it-witted by the shrewd Portland trader, and pay ne trly two price for thir clothes, besides traveling exp:?n's. Njw Mr. A. H'm nn of Forest Grove make a specialty of geuts 1 urnUhin goo I of which 3 k ap a variety off govU e'aai;. s-irvt-je i!a. n nt, h m 1-o.-ntsanl fashionibUiatjak tor the country t-tde. Persims h.vben known to go to Portland from the Grove to get clothe- an 1 return anlb if of Air. II. a nil. filling that they could suit themselves better than at Portland. mm .. e 11 "" Penmansltfp. Hiss Mary Marsh received the prize, consisting of a beautiful pen drawinsr, for best improvement in penmanship in Prof. Huyes class in Pacifiic Univerwity . last week. We had the pleasure of seeing some of Prof. Hsyes different sUles of pen manship both plain and ornimeutal at the Grore last week and they are first-cIsKM. In connection with his work at the Grove he contemplates organizing a class in writing at Hillaboro soon. Rtiiglaus u?TM. B. t C4.e! 1 inTVnXif '' t'le follori'rr prsoas nUiJ with , the . cUnreh dsi?isf the meetis ;s: B. Moore Marion A lams. E. Newton, Miss Mary Em enck. MisiLizsia Beauchamp. on confesa inn; and N. F. 8 nith. by letter. The M. E qnarterly meeting will begin at this place of the first F.-id.y in February, j .-' ; liavy Tax. jBenj. Cornelius of this county pays over $700 taxes in this State f!is year, $500 of which is paid on property in this county. Many of us woald.be satisfied with that much net profiL,aonually. ey Mr. Acton of Portland will deliver third lecture of the course for tbe Indies ing Circle in tbe Congregational church I tbe Grove on Friday ventnr. Feb. 2d. fr. Acton ts reported to bs a first-class lv rer and will certainly draw a large bouse the Grave., . v. V:Y . 5 ,v, , . ; - '-;7rett-ir7 Cacm'pU info tbe : CtzU tVXtif r C-UMK). in " Varles Ccrnelins of Forrr4 Grore fio vrnt to 0 mta Barbara Coontr, kl. t;r hia health last fxU is catting CORNELIUS NEWS. Pehalem-On a 'Bart." Cornelius, Jan. 22nd 1377. Ed. Ixpitsxdcnt: Am most of your correspondents have thrown down tbe qnill and gone to Xeha lein I herewith si nd yon a few squibs: Mr. Tm pin of Portland baa returned to Cornelius, and now proposes to start a first class d ng store, and is we believe, to con duct the post-office instead of Mr. Nessly who contemplates going; upon his ranch in Nehalem. Bill Wilkinson is now host of the St. Joseph hotel and has a good number of boarders. lie is the only man wno ever held out agftinst the Nehalemifes. They made a rush oo him last week and went away with their hide full all b it one Pow ty individual who says be hasn't had a good square meal since he left "Indiana." Nehalem is all the absorbing topic of con versation now. inCaraeliu. and everywhere your ear is punished with "well, now, that Nehalem keutry is by 1 1 1 taw oai out if story railro i I g s thronh "Tbe Nehalem Infant" is taking u a collection for the purpose of hiring a bjJy-gaard of Ilessians. or Hoosiers to protect him from a band of It lyes A Wheeler bush-whackers who range in the Nehalem country. "Alameda County," of California has been on a "bust for over a week in Coru-d-ius. Hj uel to train "miss" for Llm.l Stanford and is intimately acquainted Vith every body of importance, and never fails to draw a full house when be speaks. 'He will canvass Nehalem and Tillamook soon for Tild.-n & Hendricks. Mr. Clark has sold bis farm across tbe Tualatin to parties from the East and has bought land near Cornelius. Asors. . BEAVERTON LETTER. January, 22. 1877. On Monday last there was a log cut tin; and rollinir t Mr. Noah Hingley's but it rained so hard that few tnrned out. At night the boy's made some frantic ff rts to get np a dance. Twn young gallants procured a f onr wheeled vtbicle and "an piously" in clined mule, driving some luiles after part- , ners, but it wis rainin; like all possessed, "yon see," and thu "fair ones'' did rot like to venture out. Our crest-fallen heroes re tr.icd ta3ir stjpi wih fdelitij better im magined than ties ri bed. Ami? the pelt ing rain and bowling wi-.d the only th'tn to soothe and cheer np their droopinj souls was the "nielli uncus' warbling of ye muchly disgusted uss. However the dance was a success. Spelling school last Wednesday niht here. The young WVbsters and CUy hav ing a longing to Air their pent np eloquence organized a debating society at the McXsy scbool house last Saturday. Several cases of diphtheria down this way but none fat il as yet. Over in the Butte neighborhood a pair of young "Hvenana" last week got on the "war path" and ha 1 a scratch. It i said they went for each oth-r very feelingly. Aud now then there are some naib to hum. Look out! boys, constable Tiard is looking for some job abcut that size. Mkbri L. Salohci. Not Our Felix. It was not Felix Freidenrich tha' wac switiiiled by tbe "butiko" sharis in Portland recently. Mr. F. i. ktiown at Portland, as he is here, b the familiar uarne or Felix, and hi ufquaintances down there were sun t hat it was be that bad been "dnm for" as we related in a previous issu uiil h.td cousi'leredable fun aud c-i-ais, etc., at his expense when h vas down there the other dar. The Occidental Hotel. The Occidental hotel in Poitland where the Washington county peopl do most congregate for square meal and clean beds, is undergoing t thorough renovation, leing repaint ed aud papered, with new furuitur- aud new carpets put down, and when fiuished, it will be both a thin; of beauty aud a joy to the hungry and sleepy man forever. Snow. We failed to note in last week's is sue that on Saturday night, the 13:L inst., snow fell to the depth of at. inch which went of next day th drat HtsowcJ the se:i3on. At the Bant, time th sitstr fell three inched dee4 in Marion ccunty. The weather haa been clear, and cold o nights, for several days. The thertnooiete. iudicuUd IS degrees above tero on Sunday 32 on Monday, aud 2J on Taesday uiorniug. It is feared if this freezing weather coutiu ues it wiil injure the wheat by thro in j i. o it oi tbe groan J. The Lecture. Eev. H. ieck lecture "On Ice" at For est Grove lust Friday evening was excellent. It was replete with wit. humor, but with moral undertone. We took note and aimed to give an abstract of the lecture bat find that we have no rooui for it. There was a fair audience. Tbe choir did nobly. Skating. There were 51 skatists on the lake near this place Tuesday night. Mr. Henderson and his asshtant teachers with a large pari of tbe students of the schisjl were out and "skooted" o'er the glassy field. W. E Smith, County surveyor has gone to the Nehalem country to sur vey, by couirajt, two toujhips of laud. Dr. Kirk wood has hong out bis sign at Dr. Jlailejr'a drag store . J. It. Thomas has quit clerking m Bailey's drag stow and will aevota his time to the City Eecorder'a office. Every body wonders bow cheap goods are oidatKabnArreidenrieh's. LETTER FROM THE GROVE. DipMherii on the Dasline The Effest of Paaaiu xxitrimsnially. The hoodlums have been making a raid on soma of the town poeple's ;ates. They pulled down Jack Power's gate and carried off Dr. Geig er's gate last Wednesday night a week ago, and the Dr. 's gate has not been fouud since. They also have been making obstructions on the side-walks, which are troublesome to night walker . There ard two new cases of diphth eria in town, Miss Ross and a child of Mr. Powers, bjth mild cases and are couvulesciug. Toe disease has spent its forcv evidently and will not disturb us much longer. Tli Grove beiug naturally a healthy loca tion it cannot continue long. Steve Harris bn invented an im provmeut on the ax 'elve which con sits of an iron ban I enclosing the part of the handle inside of tht eye aud extends back up the handle, which prevents the h iu. lie from cha fing au 1 brj tkia.. L II irvis is g -ing to apply for a patent. A peddler was around the other day trying to sell Harris some "patent grease ex tractor' aud Steve told him that if a iikiu would use one of those ax han dles it ou!d extract more grease than oil the patent grease extractor on this mundatie sphere. That ped dler took up his bed and walked. One of our merchants in this place faun J that bis cat was making bei nest in one of hu barrels of crakers, bat concluded on redaction, out of a spirit of benevolo ice to the feline species acquired in hi boyhood u ays of iunoceuse and simplicity, to lrt her 'roost." B it in a few days he went to get some crackers and pick ing u; quite a black one, the rooui being n little d irk and hearing a noise of a cat, droppe litiu disgust be thought it was a kitten! Ilerbart MiiC rnack who gra lus ted at the medieal college in San Francisco last summer is practicing medicine at St. Helena, Na;a Co., California. A. Chinaman went to William's butcher shop the other day and K,-ii I to him, "Have you any hocks?' " What is that? what do jou mean?" said rhe butcli?r. "Why hocks p-i-? (spelling.) hock, said the Celestial. "O yes!" sai.l ourll js'i carver, "little 'og." "You beep sabee hock now," -laid John. A yountr man from Xestucca came ivertothe Grove- during holidays ind w;nt to Dr. Bowlby's drug and !ook 8tors to get a Chrif-tiuas pres ent for his "sweetness," and on be ing shown some handsome volume f Shakspearn, Byron and Milton's vritiugs, he sail he guessed he vould not take any of them. lit -aid "Sbakspeare don't possess half rhe attraction to win a wife us u quart f roasted peanuts." Our yunj-;t- rs would do well to make a note f this. Mrs. A. Tvler has been Iving sick or several weeks, but is improving oinevhat. There was a hop at M. E. Dilley't; louse Friday night. Toots. eaverton. Jan. 15th, 1877. Tbe high hop? and pre it exp-tadon of a akootist aa I tlaiH'nt" hith vish 1 with the snow, while the a rile H -ix d-op-th his iceiele an 1 s'uiliu'ly sh tkes the itiiryfraU frj n his h m ;ry b ick. Aal i hi co n 'th f Ji-fi fr n w.a'er q l ir ers t distar's o : i'iietl3p a il in i'te roubles init" onr plen int dra n i ab it ;retty circus gaIs--rouh isn't it? but then snch is life au I s wa s lb n't. A ellow in oar pirts who h is g i t'i -o I i he Cbrist ja is an 1 h !id ty p trtiei. aa I h 1 1 .lathers of fan though, o n.-s oat minit .-ill is pij't?t-hia't.irjaiefs, and vj v by th- ;reat horn sp.on th it s u ?b ) ly's 1 1 j i l.-y mt s iT r. hint here to f jI to It k it f . thar cl i:h m liai tU. ni'it after irxsh d ly, is n A ont of pl.iee, for thi felUvr i jast as liable to r.i! oa t- a diaper a-t ny thin f else, li.tcause he wis hsard t .nest tha qiery waether th.n arc ;iud of i:tta" w il la't m i't3 gj I "o-u" fent np ia pr pir si 1 piecji, w.dl flirjr !l with plenty of acentaji. eh? If a hlf a diz n horses are sot-n hitched it one place on Sand ly Afternoon, known 1 1 telong to as miny inarri.iible youa-uien, ind there is bat oneyoaa.; lady oa the r nch tte propriety of a returning board to count nt sa:ue of 'eai is saijested at once. A yoanj m in Iiviuj horeibjati, wj tried it theoth-'r niht, siyi -J ib nihiv hit so n little trouble to tet bis pitienj bit djubts jrliether hi vr tr il-sl irj n Bjivert m to Slcli ly's mill ifter d irk. afo it aal without 1 1 intern. Wj wj il l not lika to s ty th it taiyn; an it ndn n ill-b.vd. or that he ever inlawed in wickel words but it i statd by i t 1 i ith .ity th it the air mIii'4 said road h id a vt-ry strong sulpbnric oJj; for s.'j.-al 4iy tbtrji'tir. It. Cave and Anderson have put a cross, in- over Third Street at the II. E. Chnrch for which they deserve the thanks of tbe present generaation at least. Na. 1 aaits of clothes for f IS at tbe popu lar store of K ibn 3c Freideuricn's. It Cave's little boy is bed-fa t of the typhoid fever. SCHOLL FERRY ITEMS. January 19tb, 1877. Yesterday I saw strawberry blooms in all their glory. Think of that ye who are shivering aud freezing in two or three feet of snow, or are suf fering for want of rain. Oregon is just a "leetle" ahead of her n'ster Sites in climate, in the quality and tuautity of her small grains, ditto fruit, an 1 so on ad infinitum. The weather for the pst four or five weeks has been, in school girl par lance, "just splendid," frosty night and pleasant days, with just euough "mist to keep our websitionler, and what tnjre does the average Orego uian require? Frogs are hr.ekiug, bads swel'ing and every thing is love ly. The farmers have- been improving the good weather to the extent of their ability. The plow has been in such general requisition that th bosora of moth.tr earth is beautifuly torn up, and will be well "harvested' before these same farmer sare through with it. What a wise provision of nature? Tickle the earth with farm utensils, and she laughs with a har vest. "Whatsoever ye sow shall ye reap" No place on tbe gi.be is this tnoro fully exemplified than in Oregon as there h is never been a failure of crops kown here. Jame Campbell, a j'ouug miaister of much promise and ability h is pur chased a piece of land of John L Hi des with a view of loeating in this neihlorhood. Although rather young yet possessed of a liberal edu cation, with no sina!l uinoint of experiences i n I will be a va" liable acquisition to the moral aud religions portion of the comuuity. At the present time he is teaching the voting idea how to shoot iu the dis trict. After he gets lb rough there he will probably take a school in the Flint School house. Being active ind energetic he meets the duties of lifo bold I v and must succeed. There has been quite a number of immigrants into this part of the coun try dunng the past year; several of them are from the old country, and they come to this land of glorious privileges, for the purpose of mak ing permanent homes. Thi is just the class of persons who are desim ble settlers at the present time in Oiegon. The majority of ihemhuvc a srn.ill capital to bcin with and thev will rood cause the wilder uess to blossom as the rose. Will this everlasting election be decided? If Tilden is counted in he being a bachelor, I presume there will le a heavy tax on bustles and pull-backs, and if Hayes goes in the tax will be on bachelors. What a fc-ii ful predicament o'ir country i in! I think the good sense and sound j itlg ment of the people will triumph over the evd exhortation s of d.s i -pointed politicans, and right ami justice will yet prevail iu pite of puil-backd or baehelorj. CUMTCX. The Modsr.n Prinier. He must bo satisfied with alout one-third of a price for his work, md tli3!i ha m i t ba willing to do the work over seve:t or eight tiaies "jut to S3 h w it will l.ok," for the gsuenlity of people do not kno' io-v a thin will cj hj o it in print, in I of cjtirso want it "a little diOf ensnt." Hj must ba willing to wiit six months fr his pty, aril thsa take it ont in second-hand clothes oius or last year's garden Keeds. He m ist never be so bold as to suggest t'nta little cn'i mi 'at not cum iniss, for p.i.ile exjjet hi:n to w irk for nt!iiu; ari I burl hi;n elf, a-il vei al.viys bi c!i3rfal ail hippy. II j iiriit nt all ti:uai b .villin to d t'li i or t'nt f).nt'.i ing, oral agrattly rel ijjI price, as "its tor t!i3 an u ition. yn t ku.iw;" m l in in thr .v in a puff gratis also, if he happens to ba publishing a paper. Ws'jslsr's 0.)ini3.i. Small is the sum that is required to patronize a newspaper, amply rewarded is its patron, I care not how bumble and unpretending the gazette which he takes. It is next to impossihile to fill a shet with printed matter without puffing into it something worth the Subscription price. Every parent whose son is a way from home at school, should supply him with a newspaper. I well remem !er what a marked difference there was bet ween my schoolmates who hud not access to newspnpers. Other thins being equal the first were always decidely superior to the last in debate, composition and general in telligence . Ian iel Wvbxler. Jake Anderson's new kitchen and wood house are in rapid course of construction. Jake is going tobuild a new fence and sidewalk. Mr. S. B. Gosney ha built a new sidewalk in front offci property on First St. Joliet Items. Jan. Z3 1877. Mr. Feaker has moved on his farm , that he bought of Mr. Wheeler. Hi has built a barn and is making other improvements. W. B. Jolly & Co. have got seve ral hundred logs cut and will raft as soon as water comes. They are digging a canal up tbe Joe Meek swule so they can raft logs to the mill. m A new church building is going up at this place. The lumber is all on ihe ground. There are a number of iick horses in this neighborhood. (What ails them , O. K?) Mr. Weathered is till making improvements on his farm. O. K. THE JESUITS IN AMERICA. The Jesuits have the following col leges in the United States: Boston College, South Bosten, and College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass.; St. Francis Xavier. New York; St. John's, New York (Fordhatn); S. Joseph Philadelphia; St John's Fred rick, Ml; L-tyoIa, Baltimore; Gun- ziga, Washington, D. C; George. D. C; Spring Hill, iear Mobile, Ala.: St. Louis, University St. Louis Mo.; College of the Immaculate Concep tion, New Orleans; St. Charles, Grand Content, La. ; St. Joseph's, Bardstown Ivy.; St. Xavier'w, Cin cinnati; St. Ignatius, San Francis?o; md Suuta Clara, Cal. In Canada, the Jesuits conduct St. Mary's Col lege, Montreal, founded in 1818; ami they have recently petitioned the Dominion Parliament for a restora t'oti to them of the estate owned by the order before its suppression iu France her colonics. T.ie number of Jes uits in the United States an Canada at the present time (1871) is 1.0G2 In Mexico and the states of Central and South America they have some times been admitted, sometimes again expelled, their fate being de pendent on the success of defeat of the several political pirties. They are row entirely expelled from the Mexican and Colombian Republics. Die prosperous seminaries which they directed in Guatemala wore suppressed in 1ST 3. and the Jesuits themselves compelled to leave the country. Missionary establishments bad baen also opened a f jw ye:irs igo in Ecuador, Peru, and the prov ince of Mirauhim, Brazil; but they vera suppressed in 1871. In Chili ml Paraguay neveral establishments have liefti recently founded, nil of .v!iu;'i sirrt subject to t'i 3 sa 113 iue-cu-ity. A '?'is American Cicl') a:.Iii rccisfJ edition, article "Jesuit." Financial. (iM in New York. 1(V,-;. It al Ta lers iu rortl.in J buying Oi; 4elti:l ill. Silver coin buying. Ok selling; 93 Pdrllmd Pradu33 Market. WHEAT -$2 per cental. FLOU:t-r,est bran -Is. $ C, G 21 tbVd: :"o I outside and country Wands, (a &S . OAfS TW l'i ility C,', (il, 7; f;iir C2JJ ; inferior uud oli.-!c V (& buih-t-II. POTATOES 3"V3 l3a per bushel. OXION'.s -$l 2 I 50 10.) Ibi. II VY-Tiaiotliy, baled, 17 $IS; loose, 31 C'. 1"- LARD la tins. It 0, 13c fl lb: in kegs. DRIEO PLUM 3- With pits, 4 3e; pit I ;s. l ie t fb. DIUED APPLES Ia sncis, Ce. kej, 7c DllUY PROnLrCE-l ittr in'iriT 2! Tc, !; rll. J)j; fri: diiry. 3 3j.-; clie--, lMrt pt M ir'iei dull. ItVCON--lKtJ for si les; 11 IS for biiins, and 10c. lot sliuldcrs. CIIICKE W $3 per dozen. EGGS 2V rw-r oWn. FREII yiZ VTS-Tt -ef, dresv l. 4(7h 5c yi th; on foot. Ie; dr;-ssl h':. (J Qii It j th: mutton sheep, 2 (& 2 50 fi be.id. llARLEiT Choice brewinj. 1 2J I 2 (Ml. illi J ti MILLFEKDTtran. $11 11 "ft tin; h-rts, ch-p, tuiddliu0', etc, iJ. UOl'.S-i7 Hu. IIIDEH AN'D . L'lt i- -TJost hid I'm ft lb; calls. ..ff; sr-ei. si'tel. G?:t-rc. 1 (t Vt tr-; ih-er, & 2 ft lb for ilneil, and 50 ft, 75o enrh, rrt n; minx skins. $1 0 each; oitcr, 1 5 mh: benvfr, 73 f 1. Ajentsfor the YYashiirjUn ludcpondeat Tii following persohs r- daly nthone"d to net ss stents for th Wsshiutou IsiE ricsDicsr: lieiivertoo. . . Cornelias Cedar Mill . . . Diller Forest GroT 1 iston (ireeuville. . . Gleiicoe . . . . It. D. Wilmot J. U. Spenrer J. A. Young . . . . Geo. Siufiidd. I. Weyer II. L. Msrston . ..J. F.Pierce, If'm. llsrrett J.J. Fowler M'tuntiiin Dile D. O. Quick Scholl's Ferry J. P. Unwell West Union S. A. Iloleoiub Weston , A. 11. Adcook Other persons desirinc; to set as Agents, will ;dse send iu their naint-s. CUT THIS OUT. IT MAY SAVE YOUft LIFE. There is no person living bnt what suffers mors or lews with Lnu Diseases, Con(h, Colds or Consu-uption. yet sotne wonld die mtber than ipny 75 rents for a bottle of uiedit'ine thst w..uld cure them. D. A. UUkcukk'sGebmam Stbcf haa Litely been int rod need iu this eoantry from Germany, and its wondrous enres astonishes eyery one that tries it. If you donbt what we say in print, cat this oat and take it to yonr Drag.n't and get wimple bottle for a bit and try it. Large aize 5 cents. Two doaea will relieve yon. Agent Crane & Brig ham, Wholesale DrnggistiL 8aa Francieco. AUGUST FLOWER. The most mis ruble being" in the world are those snffering from Dyspepsia and Liver complaint. More than a venty five per cent, of the people in the United States are afHicted with these two diseases and their effects : such aa Soar Stomach, sick Headache. Ilabitn 1 Costiveness, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Heart-Barn. Wuter-brash. Gnawing and Unrni ig Pains at the Pit of the ,toinaeb. Yellow Skin. Coated Tongue aud Disagree able Taxte in the Month, Coming np of Food ufter Eiting. Low Spirits, etc. Go to yor.r Druggist and get a Sample Bottle for a bit Israre size 75 ceuts. Try it Two 1osa wil rlive yoa. Asnt's Crme tc Brigh!lln, Wholesale Drnggits; Sun Francisco. 2nov ry The National Gold Medal was award ed to Bradley & Rnlofson for the best Pho o;raphs in the United Stites. and Vienna M'dal for the test in the world. 52 Montgomerv Street San Francisco. In Clackamas connty, Jannnry, by Rev. T. L. James. M. U. Brown aud Miss C. E. Bowley, both of Clackamas county. Near Bridgeport, at the house of the bride's father, January 21t, bv M. L.Nieh nliis, J. P., Levi J. Reynolds and Miss Sarah Jane Ball, both of Washington county At the house of the bride's parents, by Iter. W. E. Smith, Jan. 21st. 1877, John Jackson and Miss Auuie M. Wiley, both of IlilMtoro. DIED. In Washington county, Jan. 7, Via. II. David i ui, iu his 7iStu year. At Centerville, Jan. 21. of typhoid fever, Andrew, son of the late Jouu B. Jackson, aged 10 years. 12xeciitura Notice NCTICE IS HEUEIiY GIVEN THAT the uuderHigiied has Ix eu continued by the County court of the State of Oregon for Washington countv exeruts of ti ml ate of Michel Vert di'ccas d. AU erHus hav ing clai ns agaiiiit Miid estate will present the same with the proper vouchers to iiij at my oface in iorest inva Oregon, withtu six mouths from the date of this notice. S. HUGHES. Exe.-u tor. Jimnrr I't'i 1877. Jh;i2w4. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon for the County of Wash ington. A. T. St hr II, PUT. vs. W. Barnesand F. A. Bean. D-fts.; To Wai. Barnes and F. A. Bean, the alstve named defendants: In tb- name of t e State of Oiegon. you are herebv required to aiuear iu the alsve entitled court and answer the complaint filed against yoa in the above entitlcdactn.il bv th first day of the next term of said court, to wit: the fourth Monday in May. lM77;a::d if vou fail so to anwertue plainlin will t.iUe judgment against you for the sum of Sl'K) in gold com of Hi Uuit.lMite. , With Inter est ut the rate of one per cent er mo th fro n Novemb 'r Gth, IHH, auu lor hi costs and disburst m nts In rein. ti Tvic this s mi n i:is is mad by six weeks publication iu the Wasiumutox Imk pkxokxt in pursuance t of au order made by b i h mor K. D. Sh ittuck, Julge of tl.e alsve entitled court ut his clumbers at Portland, Oregon, Jam-try 2d, H77. T. HANDLEY. Attorney for PIff.j SN JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PRE cinct f For t-t Orove, County of Wash ington, State of Iri gnii, A lliumnii, PUT. r. David Slop r.D- ft.; civil action to recover money. To David Sloper, the ubove named defndant, a non-resident : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, for the precinct ii foresaid, on the 1st day of March. A. D. 1x77, at the hour of one oYloek, in the afternoon of said day, at the cilice of siit 1 Justice in said precinct, to answer the atsve named plaintiff in a civil action. The defendant will taxe notice that if he fail to answer the complaint herein the plain tiff will fake judgment against him for eighty-eight and 'J'.M'Ki dollars in United States Gold coin, and his coots and disbursements in this action. fiiven uiil r my hand, this 10th day of January, A. D.. 177. R. HUGHES. J. T. Aiiiinisrruto.'a Sale. BY VIRTUE Ol S ORDER OF THE County Court of. the County of Mul tonomah. btate of Oregon, tilting in Pro bate, made on the'Jth d iy f January, 177. ami to me directed, as administrator with the Will annexed, of the estate of W. C. R ilhton d eeased. and in pursuanee there of ami in oliedienee th roto, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash in U. S. gold coin, at the ("ourt House door in Hillslioro. Washingtm Cuuty. Oregon, on Saturday, the 10th of February IH77. at the hour of Ten OVloek A. M.. of said day. the f llow ing real proierty belonging to said estate, to wit: The southeast quarter ( S. E. t ) of the sotith'-st rpvutcr (-S. E. 'i ) of sccti.iri one (Sec. 1) if Township three (3) South of Rang one(l) west. Widamette M.ridiir. cont lining forty (10) n r. s, and situated iu Washington Couutv, State of Oregon. P. SCHUIE, Administrator with the Will annexed of Estate of W. C. EiUton, deceased. janl8w4 Administrator Not ire, TnE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN apjtoinlcd and qualified in the Connty Cimrt i( the St ite of Oregon for Washing ton county, executor of th last will aud testament of Thomas Francis, dec 'd, all per sons having claims ngai.ist the estate of said d e'd are hereby required to presort them wilh the prope vouchers to me at my residence n.ar Cornelius", Washington county, Oregon, within six mouths from the date hereof. January 3d, A. 1. H77. WM. REEVES. administrator. jsnlw. CITATION. IN THE CIRCUITC0URT OF THE State of Oregon for ashiugtou County. Donald McKay, Plaintiff; versus F. A. Bean. Defendant. To F. A Be in defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re. quired to appear iu the alove entitled court and answer the complaint filed aga'nst you iu the above entitled action by the first day of the next term of said court, to wit: the fourth Mondsy in May 177; and if you fail so to answer the plaintiff will take judg ment against yon for tbe sum of $273.ik in IT. S. enn-eacy with interest upon 10 1,80 thereof at the rate of ten per cent, per an num from March 25th 1&74. and for iuterest upon 5S1.2 thereof from July 2nd. 1H74 at the same rate, and for Lis costs and dis bursements herein. And yon will take notice that the Honor able E. D. Shattuck. judge of said court did at his chambers on the 2Gtu day of De cember, 1&76, make au order for service of summons herein by publication thereof ia tbe W asmjcotc IDrrisnirr whloh or der bears said date. Dated December 23tb, 187. CATLIN k KILLIX I r Attorneys (or VIS. n. B. NICHOLAS J jmnllwC. Mill THESE FACTS. TH2TE3Tin0177 OF THE WORLD. Holloway'c Pills. ryLet tha Suffering and diseased read the following. CyLet all who have been given np by Doctors, and spoken of aa i m umble, read the following. fjrLet all those who can believs facts, niid can have faith in evidence read the follow ing. Knue H tin by thtne prtnrnl. That, nn this, the Twentieth d i.v of June, in the year of onr Lord, One Thousand Eifht Hundred and Sixty-six. personally came Joseph Hay dock to me known as such snd being duly sworn deposed as fol'ows: That he is the sole general agent for the United States and dependencies thereof for preparations of medicine known as Dr. Hollownys's Tills and Ointment, and that the following certificate are verbatim coiiics to the btkt of his knowledge and belief. JAMES KMEITRE, ft. a. Notary Public, II Wall Stm t, New Toil. June 1st, 1 808. D. noLLowAt: -I take my pen to Write you of my gr-t relief ami that the awful pain in my side bus left ire nt at-thfltiks to our Pills, Oh, Doctor, how thankful I a'u that I c-in get some sleep, I cm nev er write it enough. I thuuk you agidn find strain and am sure that you are rcully the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you aud hope you will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERS, lid Avenue D. This Is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhea, mid and have bevu cured by Dr. Hollowny'a PilU- WILSON HARVEY. 21 Pitt Street. Niw Yobx, April 7, 1SC0. The following is an an interesting case of a man employed in au Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted Irou into a flask that was d-imp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown around him in A perfect shower, and he was burred dread fully. The following certificate whs given to me, by him, about fibt weeks after the accident: Nrw Youk, April 7, 18M. My name i Jacob H udv: I am i" Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last; my burns htulcd, bnt I had a running sore on my leg that would not heal. I tried Ilolloway'a Ointment and it cured mo in a few weeks. This is nil true and nnv body can see ins at Jack sou's Iron W'o ks. 21 Avenue, J. HARDY, 119, Goerch Street. Extract from Various Lrttem. "I had no appetite; Ilolloway's Pillu gava me a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvelons." 'I send for another box, and keep them n the house.' Dr. Holloway haa cured my headache that was chronic." 'I gave one of yonr Pdls to my bubo for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." vfy nausea of a Tiorning is now cured." "Your Imx of Holloway' Ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment on bebiud the cars, uud the noise has left," "Send me two boxes, I want one for a por family," "I enclo a dollar, yonr price is 25 cents but the medicine U me ia worth a dollar," "Send me live bottle of your pilla." "Let me have tbne Itoxes vt your Tills by return teVI for Chills and F ver." I have over C00 such testimonials as these, but waut of space compt Is me to conclude. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS. And all eruptions of the skin, this oint. nient is mot invaluable. It djes not hehl externally alone, but penetrates wilh the most searching effects to the very root of the evil. Holloway's Pills Invariably cure the following diseases: Disorders of the Kidneys In all diseases nfiectin these organs, whfthet they secrete too much or too littli water or whether they be aillictcd with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loin over the regions tif the kidneys, thct-e Pills should bo talo n according to the printed directions and the Ointment sh-vild be w il ru1l cd into tho small of th" back at bed time. This treatment will give fclmost in. mediate relict when all other mean have (ailed. For Stomachs Out of Orcbr. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they r move all aci lity occasioned either by Intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action; they are wonderfully iflh-acious in cases of spasm in fact Ihey never fail in curing all disorder of the stomach and li v er. 'oicrty's nil art the bfnt rtmrttie knoicn in the wot IJ for the folkmlnj dUttaHf.ns Ague, Debility, IuHamation, Alhms, Dopsy, Jiunlice, Bilious Com- Dysentery, Liver Complaint, plaint, ErydM'la, Lumbago, Dlotches on Female Ir- Pile h, the Skin, regularities. UhcumAtiam, Bowel tVversof all Retention of urine, Complaints, kinds, Scrofula, or King's Colics, -Fits, Evil Constipation Oont, Sore throats, of the bowel, Headache, Consumption, Indigent iou. Secondary, Stone fe O ravel. Symptoms, Tumors, Tic-Doloreaux, Ulcers, Venereal AfftC- Worm of all neaknesses tions, kinds. from any cauiie, etc. IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine unless the Signature of J. H At dock, as agent for the United States, vurronnd each box of Pill and Ointmett. A handsome re surd will lie giv en to any one rendering such information as mav lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. j Hold at the Manufactory of Profeseor noxbowAT & Co., New Yrk, and by all re aitectable Druggists and Dealers, In Mtdl olne throughout th civilized world, la box e at 23 cents, C2 cents and 91. nTber considerable saving by taking the larger siaea. N. Jbtt. Eirections fhr the gnldance of pa tient ia very disorder ax aflU4 to t V