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    ;the independent.
.
Hillsboro, November 13, 1874.
Obrexchanges will please di
rect their papers to tlillaboro
fo&'ttftU bate.
Abotft Supporting a
Newspaper.
Local
Ed. Independent: In this day and
age of the world it is the duty of ev
ery man to lend a helping hand in
the support of his county newspaper.
tThat 'business man does not? Who
can mibsuribe and pay lor a county
newspaper and not get the worth of
his money in a single issue? If a
friend was to write you a letter in
some isolated district in the county
and give you one-fourth the news
that your local tpfftfcr docs, you
would not only say "it is a pleasure
to read a letter from John" but yon
would be anxious to receive another
and you womlB. value each letter the
value of the subscription price of
.youroounty paper.
Stow tbo local editor can be looked
"on OS' tmesA. "He writes to us all
atfh week; tries to make lus letters
interesting. He does not devote
"himself to tbc place from which h o
'writes but tries to dbronicle every
9A. a a m m
item oi interest tnui transpires in
"tne county, and -much interesting
nd saleable knowledge of incidents
from all parts ctf the State and -'steed
exf ithe United States.
To "be msre an editor cannot please
Tsrybody, for evernirtta docs not
see nor think alike. Ho can only
narrate facts, and impart impartial
Tiews on different topics and though
o som6 they may seem superfluous
to others they are plaiuly expressed
Tiews. If your friend writes vou
a
long letter and chronicles his views
upon all subjects of import many of
them will not coincide with yours
VI At 1" .
men ngnin mo euuor naf; more
leitn which to contend than most
any other business men. He is
cursed more and praised least. If
ko writes on wttcle that coincides
with your views, you will say "it is
bis duty to do that," bwt il th arti
cle does not suit yo, yoa will speak
hard of him for it. It ought to be
the other way look over his faults
and praise him when ho deserves it.
What is the value of a country pa
per? No one can value it too highly.
It is the duty of every man in a
county to subscribe for his home pa
per, and to pay for it, subscribe for
it first, and then for somo metropo
litan paper. The man that does not
take and read newspapers is behind
the times. The intelligent man
W ll subs r'.bo for, read, and value
highly, newspapers. And among
them the first on our list should be
our county paper. We ought to pe
ruse carefully the advertisements,for
in them we often find something
worth twice the price of the paper.
We ought to try and help our paper
long. Let us send all local news
that may transpire in Our precinct to
the editor.
The Editor of our county paper
Offers to send it to any one in the
county, and wait a year for the pay.
Who could ask a more liberal offer?
Now, dear friends, let .us all sub
scribe, induce oar neighbor to sub
scribe, and keep the ball rolling.
Profjyeriiij and long life to the Ix
dbpkxdknt and its Editor is the earn
est wish of
Yours truly,
A GRANGER.
Columbia Academy, Nov. 8, 1874.
We note as an item of news that
will be interesting to all of our read
ers, that the man who found a typo
graphical error in a local paper re
cently was discovered out in the ru
ral districts the other day trying to
get a perpendicular view of the rain
bow. Wo say thisj to get even on a
number of mistakes and crooked
sentences swnicn appeared in our
last issue. But we will now inform
our readers that in editing this pa
per we do not expect to distinguish
ourself for fine writing. Our read
ers have enough of that in books.
What they need is the county news,
and thisu what we intend to fur
nish tbem in return for tbeir cash.
T:t1 vta i .
hi card in lost weeks' Oregonian
calls Dolpb a monopolist. Be soft
on the monopolist quesrion now
eaarUflly weeing that the Watkinds
family have such a good thing on
&e curtains and old Bourbon.
Subscribe for the Isfmetexdent.
DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS!
Massachusetts elects a Democratic
Governor, three Democratic, three
Independent )tnfl . five Republican
Congressmen. Eutler and Ayer are
defeated.
Pennsylvania has gono Democrat
ic by 13,000 to 15,000 majority.
Alabama goes 'Democratic by 15;-
000 majority.
The IllinoisTicgfslature will stand;
Senate 25 Republicans; 23 Demo
ciats; 3 Independents. House
G7 Republicans-; C4 Democrats; 22
Independents.
Missouri Returns from 98 coun
ties give Hardin (Dem.), for Gover
nor, 125,745: Gentry (Ind.), 80,400.
Florida goes Republican by
a
small majority.
New York elects Tildcn (Dem.)for
Governor by 40,000 majority.
Wisconsin gives over 0,000 Repub
lican majority.
New Jersey elects a Democratic
Governor by 17,000 majority.
Michigan elects four Republican
and two Democratic Congressmen
and a Democratic Legislature-
South Carolina has probably g one
Republican.
Deleware and Mississippi elects
democratic Governors and Con
gressional delegations.
Louisiana Democrats elect uve out
of six Congressmen.
Confirressional delegations from
Kerifrnc'ky, TeriHCs&ee, Alabama,
Maryland, Texas, Arkansas and
Georgia are all Democratic
Minnesota goes Republican.
Virginia Democrats elect six out of
nine Congressmen.
Rhode Island gono Republican by
decreased majority.
Washington Territory goesRepub.
from &Jb to 000 majority.
TELEGRAPH iC!
Eastern States.
Chicago, Nov. 5. A Washington
special says the President in conver
sation to-ilav admitted his chagrin at
the resVilt oi the elections, and there
is as good authority for the state
ment by ono of his immediate asso
ciates,that ho will at tho proper time
indicate his preference for 13. 15.
Washburno as his successor. In his
Message to Congress next month he
will, according to the same aiithori-1
ty, take Sttch ground against the
Credit Mobilier fraud corriiptionists
of the Republican party,- fts to direct
attention to Washburno as ono of
tho pure and incorruptible men of
the party, on whose record no tar
nish is to be found.
New Okleaxs, Nov. 8. Tho Com
mittee of Seventy yesterday tele
graphed to the President, protesting
tigainst the occupation of tho Ktate
by Federal troops and requesting
their withdrawal, In viev of tho
fact that a large number of negroes
voted with the Conservatives at the
late election, and peace and harmo
ny are restored.
Foreign States.
"London, Nov. 5. Tho Interna
tional Congress of Catholics will soon
convene in London for the purpose
of reaffirming temporal and spiritual
power and infallibility of the Pope.
The order for the Congress comes
from the Vatican.
Santaxder, Nov. 4. The Carliuts
commenced the bombardment of
Irun this morning.
Tho Carlists ore still bombarding
Irun, but without much effect. It is
reported that Russia will soon form
ally recognize the Republican Gov
ernment of Spain.
Paris, Nov. 9. Carlists here deny
the truth of the assertion of the
Spanish Government that the seigc
of Irun has been- raised, and pro
ess to have information that the be
seiners are cannonading the town
to-night, and thatDon Carlos visited
tjie outposts yesterday. A Republi
can battalion has landed at Fonta
rabia and a decisive action is expect
ed to night.
California.
Emigraxt Gap, Nov.
5.-
Snowinjr
fast Seven inches has
three hours.
fallen in
There is one homelv statement
that will be true as kmg as men
live "The foo!s are not all dead
J. L.
THOMAS
y M1CIMIST, g
QLACKStimi.
A T Hay's old stand.
Agricultural imple
neatness and des
-Cements repaired with neatness nnd
patch by nn experienced workman. IHuck-
. - -
anu thing of nil kinds; horse-shoeing done
with dtspatch.All kinds of work clone at my
shop. A few cash customers wanted daily.
We are always on - hand to wait on customers
J. L. Til OMAS, Main t ., Hillsboro
"KTOtico.
LL TflOSE INDEBTED TO THE UN-
dersi.qned will do him qnito a favor by call
ing by the 1st of October and settling up
their accounts.
STEVE HARRIS.
S. HUGHES.
V0TABY PUBLIC AND "COLLECTOR.
S EGAL FAFERS J"itAtJST, XOK
JL nowledgemerils takcu. W'iil attend
pumiptly
p ro.
to all business entrirh
d to his
iiiO ly
oextist axd jewel 7:j:
solicits The patronage of the
k-Crove. 'rk warranted. Office tor
Walnut and Fine Streets. n.'JO.ly
B00T&SH0EH0USE,
CEO. A. PEASE, rUOPRIETOr.
The Largest Stock on the Coast,
r. W. Corner of Jrirst and Morrison streets
PORTLAND OREGON. n!2 ly
WOODCOCK & GALLET,
"Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Cor. FIRST and YAMHILL Sir ctts.
Port land. Oregon
C
ALIFORNIA FRUITS RECEIVED
direct per steamers. Cuuntry orders
filled.
Cash paid fcr Country Produce.
niz-iy
LEG AIi ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFFS SA A ;.
VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF KXECU-
idii ami order of rsuo i-.rr-t out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Wiis linton County, on the 2'2d day of
October 1S74. in favor of L. 1. t rover ft
1., I'oj'.rd of Seliool Commission, for the.
Side of School lands, and against S-. II. K1I-
ioU t-t al., mi l to me directed ur.d deliver d
commanding nic to make sale of the follow-
m axcrilvd tract f land to wit'. The south
east quarter of the lonalion land claim of
Charles un.l L titia McKav in Stations one
m.l tw.lvc(I) A (V2 T. 1. N. R. 3, V
situated in Washinirton County Or'on.
Therefore ly virtij' of s.-iid Execution and
order of sale I have Ii-vin! rjn: raid tract
of land, and on SATURDAY the 5th lav of
Decern 1 or 1S74 nt the hour of One o'clo k
r. M. of said day in front of the Court House
door in Hillsljoro County and State afore
said I vills-ll the above descri1 d tract of
land at Public Auction to tne hi;h st bid
der therefor part in U. S. coite nhd art
currency to satisfy said execution Amount-
iK to !?1, tX OS together with cost and ac
cruing costn.
CUAS. T. tOZIEU, Slu riirof
Washington CtHihtv Oqn.
HillslorO, Octv 2'Jth 1S71; h:i2:v4
fihcrifTn Sale.
n VIRTUK OF A WRIT
OF
F.XECU-
JH.Pt ion nnd order of sale issued out of
the
Cireuit Uoiiit of the State of Oregon for
Washington county on tho 22d dav ot Octo-
U r, lS74in favor of II. M. R al Flff.a gainst
in. .Woran Deft, for the sum of $:W..n)
V. fc. coin with interest theron from the
2"th day of Jiiy,ls74 nt the rate oi ten per
cent, per annum -hnd 2. attorney fee, and
?Il.oo costs and to me directed command
ing me to mnke sale of the followini le
scrilied tracts of land to-wit: Tlie East half
of theSouth East quarter ofSectoini:$,T.2,N.
.. 3, W and the south-west quarter
of tho north-west quarter of flection
IS. T. 2, X R 2, W, containing 120 acres, in
Washington coo nty Oregon. Tnerefore by
virtue of said execntiott Imd rder for tulle
I have lcvietl upon said tract of land, nnd
on SATURDAY, the 5th dav of D. . emln r,
1S74 t the hour of 10 oYltx-k a. m., in front
of the Court lloiise door in said county if
Washington. I will sell said tract of land lit
public auction to highest bidder for U. S.
coin in hand to satisfy said execution and
accruing Costs.
CHAK . T. TOZIER, Sheriff of
Washington County, Oregon.
Hillsboro Oct. 20th, 1874.
;12 iw4
Jli't'fHlor' Xolice.
npiIE UNDERSIGNED IIAVIXO BEEN
jl niiimeii in iuL- LtMimv v ijuri oi me
State of Oregon for Washington county Ex
ecutor of the hist will and testament of .Iohn
C. Dobbins DecM all persons having claims
against Haid estate are hereby ' notified to
present them with the proper voucher to
me at my residence one mile West of Glon
coe, Washington County, Oregon within
8ix months from the date hereof.
ULYSSES JACKSON.
HillshoTO, Nov. ;th IS74.
Notice of Administrator
NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT
the umtersignenetl has taken out let
ters of Administration ctt the estate of
George I. Jensm , late of Washington
county' Qn., deceased. All persons having
claims?1 against sunt estate are hereby noti
fied to present them with the proper vouch
er within nix moErthsfrom date hereofto the
m?ersigned at fny- residence three miles
sevth of Cornclitis
JOSEnilNE BENSON.
Ort.2;-W7. n31:lw
NEW ADVERTISEMET&.
HED DRUG STORE,
. -
MA1X STREET, 11ILLSB0U0.
Keeps constantly on hand
PA1XTS, OILS, GLASS. DRUGS
JIKMCIXES and CHEMICALS
... A LARGE AS.SOETMENT OH . . .
IPatont Medicines
TOILET ARTICLES,
so a rs, sroxoEs, peiifcmeu y
fc. ifv. A'c.
Also a well selected stock of
CIG A US ami TOIJ ACCOS.
Puro WINES ami LIQUORS, for
Medicinal purposes only.
Glass cut to any slza desired
J'rtscrijjtbiits ran u hj counudtd atnl all
medlclntH tcarranlid gtuitint
C
USTOMKHS WISHING AN
thing in my line will find any and all arti
cles usually found in first class Drug Stores,
and for sale LOW for cash.
HEW MARKET.
63
C O O P E II h U EA C II
roi'ED EES TECTrULLY INFORM
the public that they have opnud a men
market on Front Street Hillsboro, where alt
kinds of nicnand v getablt s kept on han
(Jit v iz ii call.
COOl'Ell Jc BEACH.
oct22:ail
J. 1. THOMAS.
MAf'JUMS T d- IS LA CKSMl Til,
FOR SALE.
On "EJcuEjy TZToirxxxjE
THE ENTIRE LOT OF MACHINERY
IN THE FOEESTGEOVE FLAK
ING MILLS
.CONSISTIXO or....
One ten Hoi sc Power Ensine&Boiler,
1 Planrrj and Matcher,
24 inch Surface r,
1 Raw Tablo
3 Mortising Machi e,
J Frce Pump.
1 Turning Lathe withToois,
SO feet Shafting& PuUie,
500 feet Belting
ALSO,
r0,Ot)() FEKH asortc!Moiildiiic
DESKV
btASl),
AND TAIJLE
i,i:c;s
NEWEL 'OSTS.
STAIU UALUSTEKS.
AT 25 per cent Below
Customary Eats.
Macliinry is now and of
nnd of first cliiTu make.
Will Sell
IN LOTS TO MTIT,
ON VEUY LII1ERAL TERM.?.
Aildrcn,
A. tt. JOIINSON.ForoBt GroTC.
FE1EST GC10UE.
IllEit I FEED ST1BM1
KKPT ET
on Corner of Tine and Itirch.
iflood liorscs and buggies ready at al
x"J"Thorrs
ft-- fiOOD SADDLE-HORSES AL-
OT? ways ready.
JTorscs boarded at reasonablo rates.
IV Hclc connects with tbc cars nt Cor
clius twice a day.
jnlyIG:tf
LLPETSONS JvNOWfNG Ttol
fielves indebted to the uudfTRiKKcd bv notn
or mcount nrc rcquesteKtV6uie nna sett
the B.ime on or bfcre the 1st of OcfVl-iv
W. it. BAYLOR. M. D
J eep3tf 1
liKADLEV. VtAKSH & CO.
MY GOOB!
1874 FALL 1874
GRAND ' OPraiG
mmmm dispmyi
Bradley, March &Co
Have pleasure in announcing the receipt
EX "JCW L. STEPHENS JAX''
Of the most Complete and Extensive
Stock of .
DRY GOODS
Ever exhibited in this city. The atten
tion of the Public is Earnestly called to
thelnducements we are offering theUur
chascrs tlis season wlich far exceeds
our former unprecedented Attractions
SILKS! SILKS!
We would call especial attention to
our Magnificent Stock of Silks selefctci
expressly for this Season's trade.
RICH BUCK GROS '-GR1LXS.
Quality No. I $1 50
qualltj o. 2 ' $1 "3
quality Xo. 3 $2 00
quality Xo. 60
quality S2
! tyiaHl) Xo. 6 $3 00
OitalitJ No. 7 S3 30
qiialilr Xo. S f 00
"Caeucmire rerfeclion" extra
qualiiy $5 00
IRESS GOODS!
"00 piccen Screes 25c pr yd.
300 pr Salin do Chine 0c
20 pH Heavy Empress '0e
2G0 pes Freneli MerlnoS; 75c
3-'0 pc All Wool "31 acMa-
honClil'
600pes Fancy Striped lress l.'oodii.37;;c
(This Line in well worth 50c.)
Shawls,
Skirts,
Underwear,
Hosiy,
(lores,
Haodkerehiers,
t'uibrells,
Trimmings,
Ac, c..
Jllflnkets,
Sheeting,
Red Spreads,
Taole Linens,
Linen Napkins,
Flannels,
SliirtingChccks,
Rngrpy Bohes
A.c, Ac,
Those in search of real and unusually
attractive bargains will be amply re
paid by an early visit
N. B.-the attntion of our City
Friend(T) is called to these shipments.
Bradley, March & Co
Wholesftle and iie(ail Dealer in
DIP GOODS, GROCERIES, &d.
And General Importers of
AJtfftUCAN, KNCKISII . FOR.
KIGT GOODSv
Cash Advances on every I)eMripU6rt of
PRODIUK.
A-.J ITJll
mm store
J. B. Matthews, Proprietor.
Tea gria,ii ami Ixst Trlty ot GuM
Merchandise is kept in the Rue Ilivo Ktoro
of any placo in tho County. This Htora has
nlwnyi been noted for its roriety and ft
alimyn thall bt not only notod fur tha itu
of its Tsricty, but fur tho
Quality of Its Goods
xxd rnn
CHKAPAESS OF ITS Pit It K
I nell for CASH, onoqoently I hy
ko losses to mako up off of good tutoiars.
OXE MAXS' JIOXEY IS AS GOOD
S' JIOXEY IS AS GOi)
iS AXOTIIEliS I
AS
All will ffiro like ih jWcr, which ahAll
always bo THE VERY LOWEST Uioy mm
be (Tordod for
371 o jc Oaoh. s
Nsr Goods sro constanlly arritinii and
Xtie Goods, Good Goods, CHEAP GOODS;
WILL S a L L .
I will alwnyskeop nil tlxaHtandsrd Rrsnds
of Good 4 nnd, by n strict integrity of pur
xKe to deal nit I would bt dvult by, I unw
nviteyon to inySturn, whieh I nww christen
tho
Bee LHIive Store.
Remtmb-r tho place. J X. Csir.l p
Old Stand, For"t Grovo.
J. II. MATTIIOVB.
Forest Grore, Or. Not. 4th 137J
JjU
NEW STOREUUSlCMuXCO!
Ih the new building, corner of Osk ii
Klin Arvnius, opposite the Cougrd
gutioiinl clturch, Fornt (iiot, C)regon,
A. H IN MAN
has unpnckml a Inrci and woll-sclocUd stock
DIIY GOOIiS, CLOTIUXG, II ATS i
faxcy AiirtcrAls, ite;
e
ALSO
Family Groceries and FrorUlons
WIIOLKSALB AMD SKTAlt.,
II Ann WARE, CHOCK EE V r e.
In fact; eTerytlifH; to bo foitnd In a flrsi
cUsii Yiiriely Slcie;
My Roods were selected eiprencly for IMS'
market end I eh all elweyn keep op m tali
AHHortmcnt rnnkiug
FASHIONAULE CLOTHING
a prominent feature in my etore. My Roodrf
are nil Pet, my aleroom largt and
lighttd, and my
PIltCESLOWttn tha LOWES U
To niy former eu'slonjero and all in thiK
Ticinity the invitation in to 'Vojne ande."
We like to show goodti whether youpurchaso'
or not.
Highest Marltet FrTce paid" fox Butter '
and gs
A.IIINMAN.'
ForcatGror Or, Not. 7, 1873'
tx :ly"