Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18??, December 11, 1874, Image 2

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    . THE INDEPENDENT.
Hillsboro, Deccmber.il 1 1874.
Oujfczcbsuigea will pfcaso di
ci their papers to Hillsboro
from this date.
Host that Will Pay.
As a specimen of -what may he
done with bogs, the Record says Mr.
Oppenbeimer, of Colville, two years
ago purchased a good Berkshire
boar pig of S. G. Reed, for the pur
pose of improving his stock of hogs.
He recently killed 20 graded hogs,
18 months old, and their average
weight, dressed, was 36G pounds,two
of them weighing respectfully 470
and 478 pounds. "Who can doubt,
then, that it will pay to improve
our breed of hogs ? It is a great mis
take to suppose that hogs can only
be fattened with wheat. Every far
mer should have a boiler conveni
ently fixed to cook hog feed, and
then he could utilize all his root
crops, boil potatoes,- squashes, ap
ples, etc., add a little chopped wheat
to strengthen the diet, and so insure
hogs well and cheaply fattened.
There is no better opening for
our farmers in Oregon, except per
haps sheep raising, than breeding
and raising an improved stock of
hogs. Many farmers say it will not
pay to feed wheat to hogs. "We fd
mit it if they feed their wheat into
these long-legged, long-snouted,
long-haired, grass-bellied hogs that
are so wild that you can't get with
in a hundred yaids of them unless
they are shut up or are so poor th it
they have to lean against the fence
to get their eyes open, but for
blooded and improved breeds of hogs
like those of Mr. Reed and Naylor
of this county it will pay and p: y
well. Pork is now selling at six
cents per pound in the Portland
market and in our own county, and
lard sells iu this county atfifteerjand
twenty cents per pound. "Why, it
would pay to raise hogs for their fat
at these prices.
Another thing to be considered in
the raising of hogs is that hogs and
sheep can be raised together the
two best paying kinds of stock that
the farmer can raise now. In fact
hog raising; must necessarily super
cede both cattle and sheep on ac
count of want of grazing, land for
these kinds of stock. We hope our
farmers will consider this subject
gnd giro us the benefit of their de
liberations. War ofRacis.
The Negroes and whiter are fight
ing at Vicksburg, La. Full particu
lars next week.
LETTER FROM GLENCOE.
Resident Indians move Their Families
on Account of Drunken Whites!
Glencoe, Deo. 4, 1874.
Ed. Independent: Wishing to
keep you informed about local mat
ters here I write vou a short letter.
Considerable excitement prevails
among the people of the neighbor
hood about the recent manifestations
of rowdyism among the whisky ele
ment at Glencoo. The conduct of
this class has been growing worse
and worse all the time, but recently
they have scandalized the more re
spectable portion of the - community
Even the Indians who have long
lived in our midst, not liking to have
their children subjected to the ma
lign influences which the whisky
men. were, drawing around them,
have left and found more peaceful
homesin Rider Dick's neighborhood.
They declared that they could not
stand the drunkenness and rowdy
ism of the-white people of Glencoe,
and that they would not rear their
children under the influence of so
much whisky. Yours,.
JOSH.
COUNTY COURT.
Probate Abchibold, J.
In the matter of the estate of T.
O. Naylor; final, settlement first
Thursday in January set for fina
hearing.
In the matter of the estate of Geo.
W. Davir; same as above.
In the matter of the estate of Ran
som Baker; same as above.
In' the matter of the guardianship
of W. N. Griffith and Naucy E.Grif
fith; final settlement and guardian
released. In the matter of the guardianship
of estate and persons of Coulson and
Sarah Coulson minors; report filed
by guardian of the collection of $500,
who had loaned on interest $400.
Amount paid out on business of
guardianship allowed and report ap
proved. In the estate of G. M. Raymond
admitted. Thos. W. Saino appointed
Admin issrator.
In Law Archibold, J.
Klosterman vs. Grifiith; default
S. Hughes, Adm'r.vs. S. W. Dale;
default.
Commissioners Court. Archibold, J.
Ijaxdess and Purdin, Com.
Order's drawn in favor Shuck pau
per, $30, Noland $15.
The Oregon Iron Works filed a
bill for $277.20. 'i.he amount was
cut down to $229.57 and an order
was drawn therefor.
Total of all orders drawn for the
term $883.9G. A large portion of
these are expenses incurred in Cir
cuit Court.
In the matter of petition for
change of load presented by N. C.
Richardson; viewers appointed.
Order allowing lumber to cover
bridge on Gale's creek at McLeod's
mill.
HARRIED.
In Washington county, Dec. 3, by Rev.
Wm. McCoy, at the residence of the bride's
parents, William F. Enis and Miss Aman
da E. Fouts.
In Washington coun y, Nor. 29, by Rev.
H. Lyman, Mr. Wmiani B. Wilson and
Miss Martha Crow, both of said county.
Business Directory
OF
I
ESTEY
A. F. SMITH It Co.
Importers and general dealers
ORGANS . in UKtiANS & riANOS.
I General Agents for the Es
ARI 0 Itet Organs and Aeion Pianos
jWarerooms 105 Front stree
PIANOS. I PORTLAND.
"THE WHITE HOUSE."
Has the largest assortment of First Class
Dry Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods,
Hosiery &,
In Portland. No. 87 First Street,
LEWIS & STRAUS.
L. G. UHJRIGE1SIEU !
No. 109 Frist Street, Portland,
HAS THE LARGEST ASSORT
mentof Jewelry and Silver
ware in the State. By Manufactur
ing a large part of his Stock in hisMan
ufactory, attached to the Store he can
and will sell at prices LOWER tnanaay
Establishment in Portlrnd.
REM THIS 0--0CE !
THEN READ IT AGAIN I-AGAIN!
TnE MOST SENSIBLE THING TO
buy for a Holiday Present,-is an
ELEGANT BOOK OR PARLOR GAME!
For Home Amusement. We are now offer
ing the most
EXTENSIVE STOCK ix this LINE
Ever brought to Oregon.
rF Orders by Mail carefully filled.
J. K. GILL & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
73 37133 Street,
PORTLAND.
A FARM WANTED
BY AX EMKiR AST, WHO WILL PAY
in time Notes, secured on Ileal Estate,
drawing 10 per cent, per annum. For par
ticulars, apply to C. M. CARTEK.
Portland, Ogn.
Oregon Seed Depot!
HACHENEY& STEMME,
First and Taylor Sis., Portland.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR
new stock of FIELD, FLOWER
AND GARDEN SEEDS For 1875. FRUIT
AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, constantly
on hand. Send for Catalogue.
THE LARGEST JEWELRY STORE IN
PORTLAND.
Dealer In Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and
Silverware. No. 103 Front Street.
SoleAgent
fortheCel
ebratcd
Diamond
Spectacles
Agent for
American
.Vatch Co.
National
Watch Co.
lloward Watch Co. and Chas. E. Jacot
Watches. Seth Thomas Clocks.
Watches and Jewelry repaired and
Warranted.
All orders sent by Express promptly at
tended to. Good sold at one price only.
No plated Jewelry of any description sold
at this Establishment.
IDPORTAHT NOTICE!
CHAS. HIKSTELi & CO.
Ko77 Front Street.
FOrtland.f Oo?xa.,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL
attention to their new and complete
stock of
HOOKS, STATIONERY, and
Holiday Goods,
Consisting In part of TOYS, MUSIC
BOXES, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
POCKET CULTERY, SCISSORS, UIET
andTOY BOOKS, and an endless yarletr
of Yankee Xotion. which we offer at
th Lowest Kates, at Wholesale and Re-
HARDWAEE, IRON, STEEL
Hubs. Spokes, Rims, Oak. Ash &
3SC Lob.orY
NORTHRUP & THOMPSON.
Portland
Oregon.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dcors Sash
and Blinds, also German, French
and American
WINDOW GLASS
Crystal sheet, Enameled, Stained and Cnt
Glass, Glazing done to order at S&n Fran
cisco Prices. and satisfaction cmflrontol
56 Front street Portland - - - Oregon
TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS,
Field, Flower & Garden Seeds
At Hanson's Seed Depot, Central Market,
Portland or at his Nursery East Portlan 1 .
Tiru - a. 1 -r -i . V . . .
uhi beeas x uo noi grow,! import iromtne
most reliable seedsmen in the East. Cata
logues free. Orders solicited. lAddress.
H. HANSON. Portland.
McKINNEY & HOPKINS
BOOT & SHOEMAKERS.
Hillsboro, - - - - Oregon.
All kinds of custom work made
from the best FrenchStocfc.i
Ladies, Misses asd children shoes.
VxF Repairing neatly Executed
work warranted.
All
run LIC NOTICE.
ALL PEttSONg INDEBTED TO THE
late firm of A. C. Archibold fc Co. are
hereby notified that all accounts and notes
due the late firm of A. C. Archibold & Co.
has been turned over to W. D. Hare, and
that the undersigned has placed the same in
the hand3 of T. H. Tongue, Esq. for settle
ment. WILLIAM D. HARE.
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NOTICE.
My wife Florintine E. Johnson having
left my bed and board withort just cause or
provocation, I hereby forewarn ill persons
that I will not be responsible for debts of
her contracting.
MELKI JOHNSON,
35:t3
ielsroro men srnooL.
THIS INSTITUTION OF LEARNING
is now under the
Directorship of School Dist. Xo. 7,
with a competent corps of teachers. Pupils
will be received at any time. For particu
lars inquire of the Principal at the school
room.
D. M. C. GAULT,
Principal.
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THOS. D. HUMPHREYS.
NOTARY PURLIC and CONVEYANCER
LEGAL papers drawn and collections
made. Business entrusted to his care at
tended to promptly.
OFFICE New Court noupe. n3:g
Montezuma Lod'-'e No. 50, I.
4B'0 ' -Meets every Wednts-'-5jTvS
day evening, at Ma?onic Hall, in
Hillsboro.
Brethren in good standing are iuvited to
attend.
By order N. G.
35 -tf .
A. Y BOYGE'S
(At the Port Office)
Where jou can bay all kinds of DRUGS
and MEDICINES very CHEAP.
. . . . A I j S O . . . .
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMER YandSTA TIONER Y .
I AM PREPARED TO DO
U kinds ofDEXTAL. work
at prices to suit these hard
TIMES-
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Mr. Farmer, Granger, and all the rest o
the livinpj
KEJOICE REJOICE
Over the good news which in fact every
body is anxious to hear. AVhy of course,
come right to Hillsboro, and look for the
new store, Kellogpr's place and see the cheap
woods that are sold there. It is enough to
make any body smile. The Goods were
carefully selected and of preat variety.
rash paid for 7ides, ool, i urs andal
kinds of produce.
KAIIN & FKIEDJNKICH
j ll-nl2
THIS SPACE
FOR lOHTER
WD. nOXTER HAS SO MANY
customers at his store all the time
that he has uo time to write an adverise
mcnt. That is what we call busine ss. 33ts
M
FOREST GROVE LODQE, Uo. 136,
-JVTTEETS AT ITS HALL EVERY SAT
1VJL urday evening, at 6 o'clock. All
members of the Order in good standing are
cordially invited to attend.
POOF. G. P. rJEUELL,
(Of Portland)
The popular Teacher of the
Organ & Piano Forte
' W ILL visit HILLSBORO every
FRIDAY evening and remain over SATUR
DAY. All who wish to avail themselves of
his SUPERIOR instruction on the Organ
or Piano Forte, will meet him on
Saturday in Hillsboro.
The publicbinging Class meets on FRIDAY
evening.
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S. C. Skid more,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY.
AND DCAXEB IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, and Fancy
Toilet Articles. (3 Farmers and rhvsi
cians from the country will find our stock of
medicines complete, warranted genume.and
the best of quality.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
. no24:mG.
(QOOD STOCK FOR SALE:
The undersigned has some very nice
firilts of the Essex breed six months old, which
I nill sell for $6 OO each if sold soon. Al
60 a good high grade Durham bull calf,
which I will sell for a reasonable price or
exchange for other stock on fair terms . For
particulars address or cull on
I A LUELLING.
n33;m3 Hillsboro. Oregon.
D ENTIS T AND JE W EL ER
wtOLICITS THE PATRONAGE OF TOE
Drove. Work warranted. Office cor
Walnut and Pine Streets. n39.1y
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ercctttor's Ntticr.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has been appointed by
the Hon. County Court of the State of Or
gon for Washington County.adminstrator of
the estate ofDavidT. Lenox deceased latejof
Umatilla county, Oregon. All persons hav
ing claims said estate are hereby notified to
present them with proper vouchers within
six months from the date of this notice to
the undersigned at the office of Thomas D.
Humphreys, Hillsboro Washington county,
Oregon, or nt my residence six miles north
east of Hillsboro.
DAVID LENOX.
Nov. 14th 1871.
Executor's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has filed his final ac
count as Executor of the la.st will and testa
ment of II. B. Bones, Dec'd in the County
Court of tae State of Oregon for Washing
ton County, and that THURSDAY after the
first Monday in January, A. D. 1875, at 10
o'clock a. in. has been set for the final hear
ing of said matter.
n37rwi S. A. HOLCOMB.
Notice of Administrator.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
appointed by the County Court of the
State of Or-gon for Washington county Ad
ministrator of the estate of (J. M, Raymond
deceased, all iersons haviug claims
against said estate are hereby notified to
present them to the undersigned at the of
fice of Thos. II. Tongue in Hillloro, Wash
ington county, Oregon, with the proper
vouchers within six months from the date
hereof.
THOMAS W. SAINE.
Hillsboro, Dec, 3d, 1871. n37;w4
Notice of Final Sett!emen ".
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
he has filed in the County Couit of the
State of Oregon for Washington County his
final settlement account as administrator of
the estate of T. G. Nayloi, deceased. All
persons interested fn said estate are hereby
notified that Thursday, the 7th day of Jan
uary, A. D. 1875, nasbeen appointed by said
court for the final hearing and Settlement
of said estate. JOHN E. GLEASON,
Administrator.
n37;w4.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has filed in the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for Wash
ington Count', his final account as Admin
istrater of the estate of George W. Davis
deceased. All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that Thursday
January 7th. 1875, has been appointed by
said Court, for the final sttlement of said
estate. JOSEPH DAVIS,
Administrator.
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War Claim Agency
No 34 MONTGOMERY BLOCK,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
W. n. AIKEN, Attorney-at-law and Com
mander of the Grand Army of the Republic
in California and Nevada, will give prompt
attention to the collection of Additional
Travel Tay, now due California and Nevada
Volunteers discharged more than three hun
dred miles from home. -Soldiers can depend
on fair dealing. Information given free of
charge. When writing enclose stamp for
reply and state company and regiment and
whether you have a discharge. Congress
has extended the time for filing claims for
additional Bounty underAct of July 28.1866,
to January 1875, so all such claims mast be
made before that time. Original Bounty of
$100 has been allowed all volunteers who
enlisted before July 22d,1861 for three years
if not paid the same, when discharged. Land
Warvcnts can be obtained for services ren
dered beforo 1853 but not for services in
the late war. Pensions for late war and
m ar of 1812 obtained and increased when al
lowed for less than disability warrants, but
no pensions are allowed to Mexican and
Florida war soldiers. State of Texas has
granted Pensions to surviving veterans of
Texas Revolution, New Orleans and Mobile
Prize Money is now due and being paid. W.
H. Aik n also attends to General law and
and Collection Business .
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NEW ADVERTISEMETS.
JE17 DRUG STORE,
MAIN STREET, JI1LLSB0R0.
Keeps constantly on hand
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. DRUOS
MEDICINES and CIIE3IICALS
...X LA BOB ASSOBTMEXT OB. . ,
Patent IVlodLlolxxoa
TOILET ARTICLES,
SOAPS, SPONGES, PERFUMERY
d.C. d:C. etc.
Also a well selected stock of
CIGARS and TOBACCOS.
Pure WINES and LIQUORS, for
Medicinal purposes only.
Glass cut to any size desired.
Prescript ions care ull y com pou tided and all
medicines warranted genuine
1USTOJIEUS WISHING ANY
thing in my line will find any and all arti
cles usually found in first class Drug Stores,
and for sale LOW for cash.
JE17 HARRIET.
COOP E R Sc li EA C 11 j
w
OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
the public that they have opened a mea
market on Front Street Hillsboro, where alt
kinds of meuts and v tables kept on ban
Give us a call.
COOPER & REACH.
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B00T&SU0IEU0USIE,
OEO. A. PEASE, rKOFKIKTOB
The Largest Stock on the Coast,
S. W. Corner of First and Morrison streets
PORTLAND OREGON. n42 ly
J. h. TIIOMS,
o
MicnrasT,
&
BLAGKSDITU.
AT Hay's old stand. Agricultural imple
ments repaired with neatness and des
patch by an experienced workman. Black
smithing of all kinds, horse-eLoeing done
with despatch.! All kinds of work done at my
shop. A few cash customers wanted daily.
We are always on band to wait on customers
J. L. THOMAS. Main st .Hillsboro
t
FOR SAL.E.
On !E2,oy Torxaaja
noa
THE ENTIRE LOT OF MACHINERY
IN THE FOREST GROVE PLAN
ING MILLS
.... CONSISTIXO or....
One ten Horse Power Engine&Boiler,
1 Planer and Hatcher,
24 inch Snrfacer,
1 Saw Table
1 Mortising Hachi e,
l Force Pump.
1 Turning Lathe withToolf,
50 feet Shafting Pnllie,
500 feetBeltlng
ALSO.
50,000 FEEB assort edMouldlng
DESK,
STAND,
AND TABLE
L.CGS
NEWEL "OSTS,
STAIR BALUSTERS.
AT 25 per cent Below
Customary Rates.
Machinery is new and of
and of first class make.
Will Sell
IN LOTS TO SUIT,
ON VERY LIBERAL TERM5.
Address,
A. L. JOHNSON.Forest Grore.
7
BEEHIVE OTOnti
J. B. Matthews, Proprietor.
The greatest' and best rarietyof Gensra'
Merchandise is kept in the Bee H1t Store
of any place in the County. This Store has
always been noted for its rariety and it
mlxtays shall U not only noted tot the extent
of its variety, but for the
Quality of Its Goods
awn rum
CHEAPIVESS OP ITS PR IC
I sell for CASH, eonsequently I hste
no txMSEs to make up off of good customers.
ONE MANS' MONEY IS AS GOOD
AS ANOTUERS'.
All will fare alike in prices, which shall
always be THE VERY LOWEST they ean
be afforded for
For Oaoh t
New Goods are constantly arriring aad
Arte Goods, Oood Goods, CHEAP GOODI,
Will nit,
I will always keen all the Standard Brands
of Goods and, by a strict inUrrity of nor.
pose to deal as I would be dealt by, I now
UTiteyou to iny Store, which I new christen
the
Bee Hive Store.
Remember the place. J 2C. Campbell
Old Stand, Forest Grove.
J. B. MATTHEWS.
Forest Grore, Or. Not. 4th 1871
T;1
NEW STORE !JIS WENED!
a the new building, corner of Oak sad
Elm ATenues, opposite the Congre
gational church, Forewt Grove, Oregon,
A. HI URIAH
has unpacked a largo and well-seleoted sleek
of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,
FANCY ARTICLES, do.
ALSO
Family Uroeerlot and rroTblM.
WHOLESALE AMD BBTAtL,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY:, 4c
In fact, everything to be found In m first
class Variety Store.
My goods were seleeted expressly for this
market and I shall always keep p a full
assortment making
FASHIONABLE CLOTHINO
a prominent feature in my store. My goods
are all new, my salesroom large and tsell
lighted, and my
PRICESLOWa th LOWES L,
To my former customers and all I n this,
vicinity the invitation is to "coma and see."
We like to show goods whether youpurchasa.
or not.
Highest rk rjMii4 ftt Bntttr
A. IIINM AN
Fcreat Grov Or. Not.7,,W3,
a .if