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iTHE INDEPEHBENT. HILLSBORO : - : : : ;: : FRIDAY. Free of Postage. Under the nexe postal law subscri ber in the county will not have to pay jywtage on their county paper, so send inyour namet for the IXDEPESD Cernnd'o Case. W hare o patience with the matuQm acntimcnt . that -demanded the ooramutfttion of young Geirand's sentence on the ground oL opposi tion to capital punishment. The same class will be petitioning the Governor in a twelve month to par- tWLYA COUNTRY WEEKLY. j less than the distance madeut bj - . r - " I Prof ISwclce from?cfvaUoM -of v It Is ets&v a country TreATrjrt' Yea, the previcma Uansif -sStf three i or flbct ia alK But ilo those ho al-! li,,ions less 1 lndo -to t witfc an intentional -sneer .... J .. . . . i Xf IIks xatio tvere constant, tve ever reflect upcn the Auaqd mis- j rcqllteo 1,440 years to over- sion performed by the poor, obscure ; pome the entire distailCe, and fall country weekly, nrhich is as nauch-, j t u tla that 'bar centripetal tnotiem veuld vV-.. ; fliMDPQOVJElD HOME SHflJTSpIfcEi - i ces connected with it that exten- Railroad to Astoria. For nearly a month has the Columbia river bten blocadrd with W TirAvenncr slims from coming m-m in. Portland to discharge their car goes aad stopping the ocean Mis.il. lathis condition of things jtiro peo ple naturally turn their minds to Rome means of communicating with the world that neither i.e nor snow would blockade. It is generally conceded, we believe, that a railroad should be built from Wiunemucca to Eugene City, but even this road, would be subject to blockade in win ter. The only reliable channel for continual communication with the worle. is a railroad fiom Astoria to this county, connecting with the O. C. R. R. in this county, thence run ning up the west fide of the "Willam ette to Kugeno, communicating with the O & C. R. R. at Eugene, and being continuous with the AVinue raucca railway. Such a load would have been in operation now, and we would have had communication with the East as well as the open sea board at Astoria, had not a Demo cratic Legislature basely bavtered it AAV AlUVO w wv .ww.w - 1 A , 1 J,. . . - . courts and Tnsonr o Ben Holladav. This is a fact i . . . 1 . that there is no use of denying. A Philadelphia company representing j a capital of one hundred millions j had representatives out here at that time who were enthusiastic about building the Astoria branch of the read, in view oi getting the rich lands nnd the vast forests between Forest Grove and Astoria. Rut that is spilled milk now, yet we can't help grinding our teeth when we know that, by villainy this enterprise for the immense benefit of Oregon was surrendered to a man who has nosed the gift to debase our politics, monopolize the fruits of our indus tries and retard our progress. a .. t a ji don this bloodv-banded vouth. and ! ,,a ore' "s UMUieu turn hi 1nnmnT, t1r,mle tO W'" again glut his thirst for Wood irten j oplitw JaUy to its thousands of his savage pi opensities find another wc vv . J viHi,,, Tbprowfire r,alliatinff rir. w 4hciuS any X - o cumstances in hi.j case which, togeth er with the petition of tho Judg before whom he was tried, led the r estuna- j lion upon the wortli of a country ) paper; it has none within tho war- superficial and oontratced brains. Thev will not ad- a i u i-o i mit of tho utility of any form of n , ., r t t newspaper save one which wciamm U vearsoldand the mnrdeT he com- . . m i i ' full of telefrraphic dispatches., giving mittpl was iinnrAmpHirAtml .and then o r i ' " t , there were aggravating circumstan- b"c vay K35erateIlts' tre ot cles er w ithin tho sphere of the iin' at traction, unless his force lronld be proportionately decreased or his vcluine reduced, it is iso probable that we should consu.uo very much less time than above given in making iktc tremendous journey. iHCreasc of the Pufclic Debt. V . STYLES EAST TO jivy, XTiQ SenHeavy saXh Oo'ods without Change TENSION 10 vo O(') O D Qooai wlthcmt Ch&iigd tf "PENSION the minute details of some revolting and nauseating aocwl scn,ndal; the uate somewhat the deed. So that if " . ; V " ...J t-oin balance. G9.4G3.08 4: coin cer-! the imperial palace ni X8pauai lim . . . , r. l.i.r i. i i ! i - - - i -4 a The publ'c debt statement for Jan uary shows an increase of f l ,3U8, 000; enrancy balance $10,343,000; LIGHT RUNNING HOME S. (V). Martulirttire ol tht Hew Mac'-.ine Commenced 1873 Sold first year Ovd 8MM)0. Eipeciallj adaptedfor manufacturlngHeavyClothH every Machine recommend Itself. HO TKAVEIINQ AGENTS. Needles iot aH kinds of Sewing Machises any mercy is just in these capital of fenses Oerrand was entitled to it. But the more we consider tfco t question of the punishment criminals, tne mcne wo indin use of capital punishment as the just corrective for the prevention of crime. As the individual has thr right to protect himselfso with socity ;n4 the punishment should be inP.ict.nl more with a view to the future safety aid well being of society than as an ex piation for crime committed. There, is a conviction growing stronger in the minds ot some of our best think ers that our great criminals should be killed off and thus free society ot any possil&s harm from them in the future, and reduce tho expense of It is objected that society is largely responsible for these felonc and therefore should be lenient with them. But society has a greater responsibility than this, and that is the ample protec tion and purification of its members, j That meicv which would a criminals to tho detriment or danger of societv is tho worst of crimes. kis most sereito nd mighty sider tiie t .. . y Cf rrreat j UJe aas Abyssiuia had ab ine to the le teuets tlie Ptic f'"th, ness the shah to bed; that tho sav- ( M ajurcj ?i.iuo,uuo;ousianuiuK leai u-u- j and J acrs 9o,uuu,ouu. j had bowed down in adoration at the BORN. j bhrino of Mecca's prophet; that the i poor, unoffending Paupan of the : Celebes were being slaughtered by the Dutch invaders from the neigh- SEN!) FOR NEW PRICELIST AND C IRCULARS. S. W. Morrison an hrd Street Portland Oreeif boring isle of Maessar, and so on, in an infinitive variety of detail, all of which is read with an avidity that betokens the importance of these things to a city geutleman. Rut the financial, commercial, agricultural, j religious, and; social condition ol the millions of his fellow-citizens re sidinpr without the environs of his At the Columbia iftdeinr, Jan 20th, tho vr'ue ot Curtis P. Parker, a bou. At Forest Grove, Jan. 31, 1875, to wife of Dr. W. H. Sajlor, a daughter. to the DIED. 'Sear C-ntervillt Jau. 30tb, 1875, of puer lr;il fover, Hlio-li, wife of L-tvi K. Smith, fttrmcrly of Tiuewi-U Co.. UliuoU. Near Oatou, Mm. Dixyn wif of Joshua Dixon. Near West Union, Jan. 20. 1S7" of eon gumption, Jemima, wife of I. J. Morris, uited 20 venrH, 1 uiouthi and 1 day. Mrs. Morri had moved out to thi conu- VJ I L L 1 A BEG K & S 0 J, CSTMlbi !IEDtfft. Wholesale a d Retail Dealers in TOYS FAWC f?OODs, ETC., tv r.-ntlv with htr husband for her health . . r e - mi 'Utv empire 01 a iew mues m meu . t tl f t i j:BeaK- c,,t her lif hort. tsh m t t . .1 is a sealea ooou lie nas never optneu it pages to enquire within ;he know nothing of it; put him to the test and you will find he knows more about the condition of the Berbers of Northern Africa than he does , j j about the people in tho neighbor iiieiii . ... t mg county, we luru nway irum ! the contemplation of this human su- pei ficiality, of whic h there are thous- 1 amis, to the practical and H AVISO RECEIVED A LARGE AND E.V Stvlt-M of leaves a little boy and a bereaved husband to moura her early los. Mr. Monia herewith expreunes hi gratitude to tho people of lYVtit I'nion for their kindueas to hi faini- I jy in their ufiiicti m. lie ewpeci illy thaukii I Mrs. llolcomb, Mr. Bohco, Mr. Mauiey and Mm. Lennox. common-sense man, who wishes to "Girls with bloodless skins and intelligent faces mnv bo any day by those who desire the j of own nml jmme ite State and spectacle, among the scholars of our j couuty. Re finds in the rural paper higher and normal schools; faces te information he seeks. The coun- anu ; be informed as to the pursuits, cor- j SCftn . mion nnd iro?iccts of the neople ! i j 1 . x ! i T ASSORTMENT OFTttfi LATltT T0YS,fcAMES, OOLLS. BOXING-GLOVES. F00T-CALLS. FENCING FOILS, MASKS, SKATES. HLE G1IS, DOVS WAtiONK, SllO-FlTliOOlC r Piiatln Piuses, SttiHho4fm Telc-'inpn, Knilro;td, Trnmprt, Walking music roxeS; mcsical rotix'es; FANCY RASKETSRIRD CAGllS. We aliso have a Larpc Stt ek of n e v t: n s i n i e ji n y c ah hi ages, An I other kinds, u bich wo v ill close out fit 11 ducod Trio to makeroorau for M Clauii hiuitelf. ... , .r No- 107 Front Street. Portland, Oregon 35;m FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE New Stvle ami new nriccn. I hive now for iV the new rtyh and latest imnrortd FJr nice Scwin lua-hintn t Rl.DLi l.D 1 UH'w witlioxtra iivtuceniciitu lo tno pari '4MI mid to iHrnonn hoilcsiro. m-c i.c on i uisiAir.nr.x rran- rio uown ana, n ' rnr KnU WU MiirLine in iwid frr, ). f w.T r.w KtylfH feed the ork wv frM i tl . ri)t t:itor, ho that wo have nv both u ti'V r.d bck f'od jnachine. Every Mafhif ! ffAmutrd for ten year and nn chtrz rill h. lv for ri;iirinsr or keepir.g Machtott is tht t!!ie. Evrrv I'lon n'P .!ncliir.o in Oregon Jtei-t in order fr f Trlrrapla to Astoria. Lately the Portland papers have been discussing tl e project of building a telegraph line from Port land to Astoria dow n the Columbia river. Sotoo $8,000 have already been eubscribed for the purpose as we understand, but the most feasi ble route is what troubles tho pro jectors. They have a sort of insane notion that there is a good route somewhere down the river over those j iigh bluffs nd through the sw amps, loughs and bayous of tho Columbia nd wre expoct that they will ulti mately be foolish enough to attempt to put up a line along that uninhab itable route. We would simply suggest to the Portland folks that there is a good route by the way of Hillsboro, Cornelius and Forest Grove, thence over tho Nehalem mountains and down the Nehalem talley to Astoria through a coutitry which will be settled in half a ceu tury,and a good route for a tele&raph line. Twenty four miles of the line are already built and of no use at present. Eight thousand dollars would go a long ways towards build ing the rest of the line. Give Us Your Hand, Gattou. Tbe.BloodygChasm Bridged. that crown and nkius curving epiues, which straight, and neuralgic should know no pain, that cover lihOUlcl be ; -j., fnillifiillv imrtnivs nil nerves that i occurs; jt i.siu a ineat measure " trrvs Dr. tv oran is to bim the camera luci- that the I reilex of the character of the iople v.mrj.u. o oiju nm yixsivu lvj r..v j compnsing the country wncrein n is i that this picture is tell uv trulv, O, wo overdrawn, thv d but octor, is all this not attributable to tho al slavey that their mothers, sexu- ijrno- publishcd. I5ut what is the intercut ; which even hcdciivts from it, com- j pared to that which is felt and en- j orf -iiiMl l.v thf enuutrv neixde i t - -f M m rant of physiology, and ed ic-ited m ; themselves; It is everything to them, the belief that they wero born to be ? jjj jK fonud news wbich thej alone in subjection to their husbands, en- . prolably, can appreciate and under- dured, and to the constant and so- stand; information regarding their vere labor that left these iucthers no j triends nnd neighbors, the condition rjGVJ DRUG STORE, MAIX STRKKT, 1I11L3HOHO. m Keeps constantly on hand PAIXTS, ' OIL'S. CLASS. DREGS MEDJC1SES and CHEMICALS . ... A LARfiJC iMOBTMJM OH . TOILET ABTJCIE8. j' .ii l iv (tv MPf i v u-lli fv.t Ami nnd rrii'i dliv-rod iuny rvii-i of the Stute or in Was . Territory, ut my own rik. list. Makia J. B LO0H1S, Aeent. II i5 Third St.. - crtland, 0 cgon. Ill V o f I War Claim Agency No 34 MONTGOMERY SAN FKANl'ISCt), CM,. W. H. AIKEN. AttoiiHy-rit-h w m..l (': niMi.Vr cf thi-. Ctnrtnl Ai mij of the lt j-uMif in Cnliforni and Nc rmlfi, will lrnj t attention to the collection of Mition:il ... f.y.t :.. 1 'V l.i t I mri'l I'av. I1W uc ..;inioi mi m. j Volnntcrr's lisihars,l morothfin thro hnsi. Ererutor't Xutirc. I'mntilln county, Oregon. All prioWT in;; claim etnt ro hereby notified k I r'M nt tin in wjth ymter onchr witkie fcis Tt'f.nth". from th dte of thim notice t thf r.nl TKii "! i.t tli rfRc f ThnWM P, nuiuj hn lIilM)io YVhingto . conntv, u,""- or "t iuy )fi1ci)ct nix ioi1t rui r.u.t of llilULoro. DAVID LENOX. Nov. l-lili 1 74. SOAPS, SPOXGES, PERFUMER Y dred jniIefrom home. .VoMicy can Ipjh-ii.V if-C dc dc cm fair dealing. Information trivt-n tn -v of I charec. Wnn writing rnrlut. tamn for TVe an now fehake hands with friend Gaston across the bloody ehasm. He denounces the monopo ly of the telegraphic news by the h7?r7onMmSand calls on the Grangers to put down monopolies. Hillsboro, Forest Grove Washington county ! 'ends greeting and wishes you God speed in j'our noble work. (Itmakes all the difference in the world whose ifuM-etin is gored, don't it Gaston?) Query. "Why does the Daily Bull etin come oat on the cars in tha af ternoon now-a-days? Isn't it be cause that establi sbment has to wait until the Oregonian is issued before it can gel Us "Special Dispatches?" The three convicts who escaped from the Penitentiary at Salem this week have been captured and return ed to confinement. Their namejs are J. D. Brown, Tnos. SfcLsne nnd James Murphy. time for books, lathei than to the severe mental application of the daughters? Pu nn ixvoy. The jackass could not appreciate the nightingale's voice, nor could it be expected that a masculine woman tvimhl know nnvthin!? about mother- hood. Old mother Gander does not i privately and publicly not seem to understand that what affects a mother's daughters would affects her sou3 also; so that if tho class of girls in the higher an I nor mal schools that Dr. Clarke speaks ... a i :ik oi were. auecieu wim diseases consequent on tho "sexual slavery" of their mothers, as Dnnni way asserts, then would tne sons.the conditions remaining tho same, in in the higher and normal schools be afflicted with like maladies; which is not the case. j Such are some of the profound ar- ; guments with which Henpecker and her class of loose thinkers assail Dr. Clarke. On I lie Ravged Ktlge. It is proven that Gaston, ostensi ble editor of the Bulletin, was the author of ono of tho Independent "Calls" last Spring urging the peo ple to come out from the old parties and hurl the rings and corrnptionists from power. But vaston is a Rad cal now of the straightest sect.Bread and butter has a powerful influence in moulding men's politics these hard times, don't it Gaston? of the crop and market quotations, which to the farmer and tradesman in the country is of primary import ance; matters of loeal consideration wherein they are interested, and a hundred a-id ono diffetent things which affect and interest them, both The coun- ty organ performs anotnc r lunction which can only be effectually done by it. As a medium for ndvetising it offers iacilities which are unsur passed. By it the farmer, the labor er, and the mechanic become ac- , - - , quainted with the goods and ware j of the tradesman; they learn where i ,i i i.i t .1 : i mey can purcusise wiiui iue ticjic, and at the lowest prices. The coun- tv newspaper is to a county what nu- i tricious fo:d is to a convalescent; it j helps to build it up and develop all that is good in it. The county that is without one is like a waste plain I without elevation, from which a pe t son desiring to examine the sur ! roudings can make no observations. Son Mateo (Col.) Timas. The Sim's Parallax. Also a well selected stefk of CIGARS and TOBACCOS. Turo WINES and LIQUORS, for Medicinal purposes only. GlaM cat to amy txe desired. Prtxcriptlons cn.rtfulhj compounded ard mU medicines warranted genuin n.lv iiikI stati! comi'tinv rihi rt:n. iit nn trhethtr you hnvc a ciisel. !. Congn-r ha cvt nl .l tho time for tiling claims for additional Dountv nmUr.Ut cfJuly JS.ISOO G. Skidmore, DEUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, AND UfcALKR IN Dni-s, Mfdicincn, r.'hmieaU, ant Fanay Toiht ArtidfP. nr Frintrr and Thyai. ciiiusfroni the country will nnd our atocc af itu'ilicincA complete, warranted cuuia,aa4 the 1 est of quality. roilTLANU, OREQOJf. co34:auf. 170, fo nil iucn flaiUis i:ium up 2l ' V' . i i i I I I . V l T lhattimc. OriK'mnl Dountj of . nnnT Jt SIIOI'M AKERH. "l ,u allowed nil v.!m.tocrs who , ...V'.T i.h e KHiue.uh n disci, ar-r.l. Latul , All Muds of custom work nnda , 1m obtained for nervier len- ' bom the heht r renchStock.lliclud. C USTOJIEHS WISHING AN thiuj; in my lino will find any and all arti cIch usually found in first clus Drug Store, and for sale LOW for cash. THIS 3? AGE FOR C30I1TER deroid before isr,5 tut not for .ficrvicoa in the lata war. Pension for Ute wnr and j war of 1S12 obtained aixl increased when al 'oweil for lexsthun dibiiity w arnuits, but no pensions arc allowed to Mexican nnd Florida war soldiers. State of Texas hus granted Tensions to snrviviK vcterann of Texas Revolution, New Orlcnns an t Mobile rrize Money is novr due an I b;in n iid. W II. Aik n also attends to Oentrsl Ur and and Collection Business. n20 fm I..i.li s, Misses asd childrtns shoes. IV Itepulring neatly Esseutsd. All work WiimVi1ed. .OOD STOCK IXII SALE: ! The undersigned has Mint ry l KIh of the !'HKexbred sis mouths old, waUk 1 1 -a ill sell for 80 OOeaeh if sold soon. AJ ; so n food hiph prada Durham bull aalf, which I will sell for a reasonabla priea r ! exrh.me for other stock on fair ttrmi . wr : particulars address or call on ! A LUELLINO. nH3;iu3 Hillsboro, Ortfon. DrxNiw.w says that wo wero dug up under a rose-bush in our mother's garden, for such a consumate fool could not bo born of woman. Dunniway evidently grew up in her father's cow-lot and is a species of vegetation called by botanists, fungi, or, plain toad stool, (and she belongs to i species that has not j been improved by natural selection ! either. In the recent transit of Venus, says aliondoa dispatch, four calcula tions wero made independently, which gives the sun's parallax as be ing respectively, 9.0 sec, 9.45 sec, 9.25. and 9.20 sec, the mean being (j.25 seconds. These computations were made by Prof. O. Henricie of University College; Frederick Cut trie, of tho Royal ScIhhjI of Mines FandArt;and Messrs. Dunkin and Ellis, assistants nt the Royal Obser vatory, Greenwich. Based on this information an A merican astronemer says that tho sun's parallax being 9.24 seconds, the sun's distance from the earth is 8, 143,726 miles, or 0,926,271 oniles PACIFIC UNIVERSITY jlHILSRORO HIGH SCHOOL i rHlHlS INSTITUTION OF LEARNING JL is now under tha Directorship of School Dist. No. T, with a competent corps of teachers. PapiU will be received at any time-. For partus FACULTY Her. S. H. MAltSH. 1. P.. President, and Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy Bar. HORACE LYMAN. A. M., Tsofeas or of Bhoric mid History. O. H. COLLIEB. A. M., Professor of th Natural Sciences. . J. W. MARSH, A. M. Pnofesnor of Latm and GrceK. . . J. D. ROBK. A. M.. Principal of tae A ltoT&ARr A-ROBINfiON, PreceptreHs. REv. THOMAS CONDON, A.M., Lectur er OBI JrologT. ths achoat Miss O. A. HASKELL. Teacher sirumental nd Vocal Music. of Tn- nM:tf To Working Men. liti-H inqnira of the Principal room. D. M. C. GAULT, Prinsipal. nr5:tf PROF. G. P. JEUGLL,, (Of PdrtUnd) The popular Teacher of th , Organ 4 Piano Porto' "WILL vinit HILLSBORO vary FRIDAY evening and remain over SATUR DAY. All who wish to arail thcmstlves of his SUVEltlOR instruction on the Orgs j or i iano rorte, win meet mm on j Saturday in Hillsboro. ' The publichiuying Class meets on FRIDAY W D. HOITEB HAS SO UMfm euskmers at bis store all the. tuns that t he has no time write an adrerlse- rc?m . Ths if ll buine S?ts Thf IsorsnsT w owned Tty a la borinq man and i ft working man' friend, opposed to latinesn, drunken nets, outlawry, vested and corporate rights when oppressive, and opposed to whatever tries to. usurp the rifth' o f i.' fOfdr Stthtrrth'' fr if. i TO BUYERS OF HOLIDAY PRESET JUST RECEIVEdTa FINE IMPORTA tion of Genuine rerfurafry sn Faa c.j (i ood. put up in such a mama as make most aeeeptable Holtdajr Fresal for any Lady. . WM. PFUNDEH nortk west cor. First and Oak streets,. EwtUad. rriTatePreRrriptions arefaUjjCom.posB4e4, TF" A full assortment of.Pajitisa Faoy ftOOl(.