Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18??, March 23, 1876, Image 3

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
HILLSBORO
THURSDAY.
We assume no responsibility for vit"W3 ex
pressed by correspondents.
Xiooal iKToxTC s
LCCAL EREVITIES.
. Weather fair ami. foul.
A new dish-washer at S. H. Humphreys.
N. E. GooJU's letter will appear neit
week.
W. D. Pittenger went to Astoria on a vis
it last week.
Mr. Hughes a Portland attorney, came to
town Tuesday.
W. D. Pitte nger has built an addition to
his barn .
Several new ditches have been dug in this
place lately fox draining purposes.
P. Jackson will build a dwelling house in
Ilillsboro this summer.
Mr. Smith, J. E. Chenette's apprentice,
went ho're this week homesick or lovesick,
which. Darling?
There was a pleasant social party at Mrs.
Brown's place Tuesday niyht.
The Teachers' Institute convened at the
Grove Tuesday full particulars next week.
Miss Rjsalie Tozier and MissZilpha Warren
presided at the organ at Dr. Watts lectures
last Sunday with grace and ease.
Miss Flora Vite returned to Hillsboro last
week on a visit. She has been attending
school at Salem this winter.
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the hill fit tVllL'H lihue im I. a ..!.- i
cently when the coyotes turned and ran the
dog home.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
Fokest Gisove, March 22st 1S7G.
Editok Independent; The Teachers In
stitute met here to day, organized vith Prof.
Robb in the chair and proceeded to Imsi-
iiess. The first subject discussed was math-;
ematicH by Prof. Guult. It w::s discussed 1
in an able manner but with somewhat nov-
tl views.
The next was by Trof. Maish on the sub- i
jectof grammar. His remarks were vt'ry
brief but right to the point. He held that
grammar should be taught orally until the
nge of ten years. There was quite a lively
discussion on the subject.
The next was nn essay on Rotany by Miss
II. Collier. It was an admirable essay and
did yreal credit to its author.
AFTEC.NOON.
Prof. Condon spoke cn the subject of geol
ogy. He spoke of its relation to common
schools by saying that all our geographies
have much to say of the physical condition
of the earth. He spoke of the relation of
the science to the history' of limn. His re
marks were exceedingly interesting.
Following this was Mrs. Soilhr on the
subject of reading, which was exemplified j
by an able essay and examples given by her
pupils.
Miss Spaulding of Portland road an essay
on "what constitutes a pm l recitation." It
was a most admirable address, full of beau
ty and instruction.
At night we had a speech of welcome by
llev. Ellis, responded to by a gentleman
from East Portl ind(uame forgot t-n.)
Then a very good composition by Miss
Goodcll. After which we were entertained
by a lecture from Mr. Pearce of Portland.
It was one of the most able and interesting
lectures to which I ever listen d.
Of course all these things were iuter
pe?sed with music.
Altogether it has been a grand entertain
ment; Obskkvkk.
New Ads.
See summons to A. L. Ware und Ware
Lis wife.
Notice the ad of ' Famous Library of Fic
tion." S. Hughes new nd will appear next week.
See A. Y. Royee's new ad. We have long
needed a fjnml dentist in Ilillsboro who
would devote his whole attention to the bus
iness and Dr. Royco proposes to fill the
place. His office will be found nest door to
the PostothVe in Led ford's old barber shop,
which Mr. Doyce has enlarged and refitted
liieely for his use.
Republican Primaries.
Notice is hereby given that the Washing
ton Coa ity Republican Primaries will be
held in their several precincts at their usu
al places of voting on Wednesday April I!),
at 1) o'clock a. m for the purpose of cleet
delegates to the C unity Convention t b
held at Ilillsboro on Wednesday pril 2i.
nt 1 o'clock p. in. for the purpose tf diet
ing four delegates to the Republican State
Convention to he held in Portland on
Wednesday May 3d, at 11 o'clock a. m. and
making nominations for the various State
and County offices.
W. McCLEOD,
Chairman .
Call!
Notice is hciby given that there
will be a meetingof the Independent
County Committee for Washington
3oi)nty, Oregon, held at the Court
flouse in Ilillsboro on "Wednesday
March 28thr 187C, at 1 p. w. for the
transaction of such busiuess as may
properly come before it.
A. LULELL1NO,
Chairman.
Fruit Trees and Shrubs,
Don't forget to go to J, R. Porter's nur
sery and get your frnit trees nnd shrrdis.
It is nut too late yet. lie has the best va
rieties nnd lives right among you and de
serves your patronage. Re-set your orch
ards now and don't put it of! for another
year.
Lecture.
Dr. Watts of Yamhill county lectured at
the M. E. Church in this place last Sun-':.-mj
morning and evening, on temperance.
He illustrated his subject by charts. His
lectures were quite interesting, especially
the morning lecture. In hk. evening lec
ture the Doctor got into tleep water on the
ioul, spirit and body.
A Ghost!
Cornelius, March 21st, '7C.
Editor Independent: The other
evening "Hill'' went out and milked
the cow and took the pail of milk in
to the kitchen as usual and set it cn
the table in front of a lamp -which
was burning, and left it there. The
pail was a blight tin one and quite
slim at the bottom, and the kero
sene lamp sitting behind it cast a
strange glare over the room, across
which, like some tall, weird horror
fell the shadow of that bucket.
Well, the girls came home from the
Golden Kule late and went into the
potior, and then one of them opened
tho door to go into the kitchen and
her eyes caught 1 ho full size of the
"goblin damned," and she shrieked
and slammed the door, and thev both
screamed like forty wild-cats. Then
came rushing from the bed-room the
head of the family without any socks
on, brandishing a chair gallantly,
gym ing like a a giraffe. Down
stairs rolled "Bill" with banners llv
ing, and his lejs looking like two
bean-po.es in a moony nilit. In
rushed the rest of the family. Then
the head of tha family opened the
door cautiously, backed by the
doughty Bill and a sickly smile
broke out over their faces. Bill
shinned it upstairs to his room
locked the door red as a lobster
shins bleeding swearing softly to
himself.
Fox.
Forest Grove Items.
llev.j Ellis delivered his lecture,
"Catching a Tartar," at the Cong.
(jjj last Er'dav
evening.
Large
Xobi dv
crowd. Spledid lecture.
l" sieup. pcouus pit-seni.
Proceeds to be ajipliril to fixing up
the church.
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Ben Catching chibits a model for
sawing staves, ll ts applied for pat
ent. The mosquitoes are killing sheep
at the (J rove and tho wolf club will
hold a special meeting to offer a
bounty for sculps.
Delegates to the Institute arriving.
A new store opening to-day.
Sam Wilkes has sold his place to
an immigrant for :?2,'X. Dave Har
per has sold his place also to an im
migrant for 7os), and h is taken a
homestead on Gale's Creek, better
than the one he sold.
Mr. Watson and family have just
arrived from Missouri. Mrs. "Wat
son is a daughter oF Mr. Ira L. Pur
din. Thev have settled on a farm
near Greenville, given them by Mr.
Ptn din.
Steve Harris has made him -elf a
nice cropiet ground o." feet spiaro,
leveled v. ith a spirit-level and sown
in white clover. When finished it
will be the tin est in the country.
Toots.
Dilley Stems:
We have no wolf club bore. We
don't li:ivu any wolves and don't
want any. The wolves so far h ive
confined their depredations to the
district noith ot the Grove.
Ross Welch lnjuoht 12 Lewd of
ows at St. Helens recently for$3'J0.
Geo. Johns is going to plant two
acres in poppy seed of the French
White variety for making opium.
The meeting toeonsider the ques
tion of building a steam flouring mill
:tt this place will meet here on the
1st of April. Ti ose interested in
such a mill would do well to be on
hand.
liusiness dull-roads muddy.
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"Mousie" Answered.
Plesant Hill, Mar. 2lst, 1870.
Ei-iTon Indi:px:M)F.-t. I saw an ar
ticle in your paper of March Olh, a
notice of the exhibition at Pleasant
Hill. "Mousie" passed quite a com
pliment on that occision. Now if
'Mousie" never was at an exhibition
before lio is. excusable, if 'Mousij"
has, I think that he had imbibed j
rome of the contents of that bottle j
himself. It is very natural for tome
folks, when drunk themselves to
think everybody else drunk and they
alone are sober. Nou if this should
catch the eye of "Mousie," please
let us hear from him if he is sober
yet.
Raxie.
Hillsboro waif Club.
Last Friday a wolf club by tho
above name was organized at this
place by electing A. Luelling presi
dent, P. Jackson Treasurer and T.
H. Tongue, secretary, and having
the following boundaries: McKay
creek on the west, north lino of
Township 1 north, Uinga 2 west; on
the east by Rock creek; aud on the
south by Tualatin River and Dairy
creek. The club have euough mon
ey subscribe! to pay tor every
wolf killed between now and the 1st
of May next.
FROM YAMHILL COUNTY.
Local and Political News from North
Yamhill.
March 20th, 1870.
Ed. Indi pendent : Everything in
this part is vey cpuiet, except that
many people are becoming rpuite
boisterous in their denunciation of
the weather clerk on account of the
very unusual extension of tho wet
season. However, the warm and
moie favorable turn of the weather
for a few days past has produced .1
corresponding change on the coun
tenances of many of the dissatisfied,
thej' having become suddenly po
sessed with a faint hope that we may
i vet have a short season of seed time
and summer. Much of the dissatis
faction about wet weather, the disa
greeable winter, etc., is imaginary
rather than real. True we have had,
I presume, an unusual amount of
rain fall, but the winter has been a
very open and mild one. A few
days ago I inquired of a neighbor
vjo is an old settler and quite large
ly interested in stock raising, wheth
er the winter has been favorable or
unfavorable for the farmer and stock
raiser. His reply was, "very favor
able indeed." And very fortunate
it is for Yamhill county, as there has
been a general scarcity of feed fcr
outside stock, many not even having
S'itlL-ient to feed teams through seed
ing time, and yet there will be very
little stock lost of poverty: in fact
I am not aware that there will be
any worth notice and beyond ques
tion, much less than for many years
past. Perhaps it will be wondered
at by many of your readers, that farmer-
should bo generally short of
feed in such a fine farming country
as thi--, vet it is jut so. I will not
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now wriie oi ine reasons wny it is
so, nor suggest any remedy for the
recurrence of the same in the future.
I will, however, say that it is no
fault of the s;il or the climate.
Among those who expect to viit
the Centennial from this vicinity are
Hon. Lee Laugh in, li. II. Laugh-1
Jin. Wm. li.ul, 1 H ii.suoith, G.
Rowland and Chas. Muipliv. The'
lust named, has sold his farm ad
joining the village of North Yamhill,
to his former partner, Mr. Hans
worth, and will stmt in a few weeks
accompanied by his wife on a tour of
tiael for his health.
C. A. Smiih a Spiritualist lecturer
and travelling Phyx-ian, gave a leo
ture ut the North Yamhill Aacademv '
a few eveniiiL's ao. Ifj told of
many things perfor .ied ly the snir
its through himself as melium. At
the close- of the lecture h foiinetl a
citcle of iersi;ns seleiel from the
aud'eiice. hbd nfter a season of pa
tient ane rpiiet wuili: ly tlnse
coniKsiiie the circle ; nd by the re
mainincf audi nce, the momitony of
the jei Tortmmce was lroLi 11, enly
tt learn that no one present had
e-Np.eriencetl any symptoms, except
some complained of fcelini' vc-rv !
t red of the performance. Mr. N.
promisses another visit within a few
weeks. He is also canvassing for
av.ilu iblt iinprovein ent on the head
er or rain harvester, on which he
has a patent. The improvement is
quite a commendable one and can
be applied to any header whether
new old. Arrangements have been
made with Kq. Dunn of tin's place,
to canvass Washington Countv for
the pateut, who will I presume soon
be circulating umong the farmers of
your county with it.
It has lieen made public that the
Good Templar I..odre in this place
his b; en in commotion of late, ow
in,! to an attempt to expel a num
ber of youii men who had been
proven to bo intoxicated a short
time ao, while at. a dance iu the
neivdiboihood. The expelling party
failed to get the required vote to ex
pel them, but succee Ted in voting h
)uiiishtnent less severe than that of i
total expulsion, whereupon the cul
pable members, with a number of
their friends, became vrv imli"
mint, ami withdrew from the order
evidently thinking to break the
lodge up. The better ami more so
ber minded portion of the lodge are
congratulating themselves that they
have got rid of an clement that
has heretofore made much trouble,
and say the lodge can now be carried
along with much more interest aud
harmony of action.
Not very much as yet doing in
politics here. We hear of a great
many aspirants for certain offices, in
both parties. While the present in
cumbents are anxious to retain tho
offices for another term, there are
innumerable others pressing their
claims, for the patronage of the peo
ple. For the most part though, so
far as I know, they are broken down
aud bankrupted business men, who
could hardly have a consistent claim
other than that of incompetency to
carry on private business to success,
except that I should name perhaps
their strict adherence to party and
party power. This, as you are aware,
is alwavs everywhere counted on as
one of the strongest recommenda
tions that any individual can be po
sessed of who aspires to a public of
fice. There will probably ba no at
tempt made by the Independent to
bring out a ticket. Independents
will for the present, remain content,
with the hope that tho knowledge
the old parties have of a strong in
dependent sentiment among the peo
ple, will induce each party to put in
the field a better set of men than has
been the cusfomgenerally. At least
it is expected that they will not, as
usual, ask the people to vote for and
elect to offi-jrc men who have as a
rule no particular merit other than
that of being strict party adherents
and successful party wire pullers.
As yet there has been nothing said
about our legislature. I am not
aware that there are any who as ire
to that high position. Having more
of honor than money in it, there will
perhaps not be so many to urge
their clums for election. I pre
sume that within the more than two
months intervening before election,
men will be brought forward that
are fair representatives of their res-
pective parties, ami for this time at
..'ill lfc. rf'.ill 'l'lbld tl fiSltlf
j oi;,v altcnmtive; of making choice
among them.
D. C. S.
PORTLAND LETTFR.
St Patrick's Day -A wet Celebration
but a Kcn Orator
Portland, Mar. 17, 1870.
En. Isii:rr.Mr.NT: Portland pre
sents at the present a dull appear
ance
ami ji jrenerai com ni.iini is
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heard of hard times and business
men wear a stolid countenance not
withstanding many of the wholesale
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sily t n:-c l in boxing
men are bus
anl sliiiiinjj consij:mients of jooils
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to cliherent puts oftlio country
..v!, f . I..H- tl.of ittnuuii'iti
v lilt fi iliur-t tliti lJ.ftk iwiiiimM v
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nt on a stutitlMuI but is iuouj'' on-
war.l to better times.
St. Patrick h uav notwitusfantliii"
the rain was celel.rate.l l.v the Hi- H7.;, that U i..-,-ti,e first day of th-uex't i the I.--t.u- can fr.u.ish with np, artments
. term 01 of the circuit court of the St ate of with cart ful and hkihful nuts, s wh. re unre.
beini lii Scietv lirt lv a JU"oce;s!oil I o,,,,,,,, for w-hin.-ton e.mntv which will 'fitted attention and eon staiit cai ive c-v-m:iicl.iu-
tlmMi-li the 1.1 incir.al j l after the expiration of the ,.erit,l ; ry aurane.-of rapid and permanent cure
?, . n ... . i.ifseiild by tie-ord. r..f s.id court l.n-the Ihe Institute is supplied Willi ft
streets with music wild ami fan tit: tie, j iuii.-iiti..i "of thissummt-us (whnh order . LY1IJ3-ITI I'PARTIIENT-
thence to the Sisters of Charity near j w 's a.le by the Hon. 1'.. 1. sh atinck Ju.l-e : v.hrn- -tit nts will receive the treatment so
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wat'ic i ini'-i iiei tw
conic the procession.
The pupils of
the School met them at the front eu
t.Miioe to "reel them with vocal mu-
sic, to which the hand replied.
They then marched to the O10 Fino
11.11.
The or ifion by Prof. While was
delivctv.1 in :i very t::--tti if il m:u
ner though el..pieut, tle.ilin out
wit and Joic as well as stinoiu; sar
easui, Iaiivliu the Irishman's patriot
ism iu all other countries save his
own.
Tne procession bronchi hundreds
of spectators to the streets while
many followed on the side-walks.
Tl eru in.iv he seen manv men on
the str-ets of this tow 11 out employ-
meut preferring to wait ami take the
chances here t'. get work ratiier
than go to the country where work
may be had at all times. The
streets arc lined with book agents,
tinkers ami peddlers of all kinds,
working at their business under dis
couraging appearances, and in many
instances treated witn insulting con
tempt. Every man to his culling, is
tfieir motto whether there is work to
do or not.
J. X. Miixku.
Mountain Dale Itoms:
Ki'tTon IxnK.rr.xm nt: It has been
some tune since you heard from here
so I send you a few items.
We have had heavy snow storm
for the past week. If it hud laid cm
it would have been f inches deep but
it melted as fast, as it fell,
A man by the name of Vanblari
eum started for the Nehalem horse-
back the other day ami had to re-
turn an account, of the depth of the
snow.' Next day he started n foot
back ami we have not heard from
him since. He reported the snow
to be 4 fe,-t deep which is the deep
est ever known since white men
began to travel accross to the Neha
lem. A little daughter of John Corneli
us has been dangerously sick of the
croup for several days.
Henry Reedier has moved home
on his place on this creek. He has
been liviug with Flem Dobbins this
winter.
I). O. Quick has been engaged !
for two or three weeks running logs
down the creek while there is plenty
of water. He has had 8 or 10 hands
employed for several weeks. When
his sawyer turns loose on the logs
then then the lumber will fly.
Our private school, taught by Miss
M. Goodell, closed last eek. She
gives good satisfaction wherever she
teaches.
Stbiogli-b.
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Which renders tootii-nulliux comparatively
Or TlCE adjoining tho l'ostoi!i;e in Ilills
boro. luJJaiJ
Administrator Notice.
tw'otice is ni:i:i:i!V ;ivi:n tiivt
Xl tie; undi'r-i 'ued ha Ih-cii aowoiuted.
bv the Mo n. Countv Court of the State of
r.--on for Washington Count v. ad:uiui.-tr.-- from neral 1 unit olt. n breaking out. uf
ter ot the estate ot John A. MclVf of haid j l " "f "ln lit cure, in hideous Koreu
County, deceased. All persons having claims j "l"'" various parts of the body. Its peat
le'anist sai l.-htate are hi r. bv Iioli!iei to pre- I danger lies in the fact that it is yiven to the
sent the same iro:. ilv v. iiiied to the under-
hiued, at his icstd ,-in-e in South Tualatin
Precinct in said County w ithin six mouths
from the date hereof. All persons ind btcd
to said estrfle are hereby notiiieil to make
pavun nt to the mid rsi jte d immediately.
i.vvii ca.mi'i;i:ll.
Ail-nr. of the estate of J !r.i A. M 1'ee.
lliilsb .ro, March Mth H7o. ufSJ-l
N THE CIKCL1T COL'KT OF TJIK
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Ware and Ware his wile, defendants, lo
A. Ij. Ware and Ware his wite. the above
named defendants. In the name o thcStatft
ot' Oregon you and each of you. are hereby no-
! till l a!id r llire I to a ipear ill thealiove en-
, tl, clllt ,, ;llw,V the coa.plauitof the
j plamtilf tiled in the b ve totaled mui
j wUliin ten days from the l ite of tiu HL-riee
(tf tilis f.(1;lolls noon you. if serv.tl in
i ;til!l 'toil (,mtf :iTi,i if st lAi il ilk ;i!iV
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other county in Ums State, then within 4wen-
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publication you are noti.i. d and icpnivd to
; i . ,1... .1.1. i,.,i .,. v., to wit- M v!
so aj'jtear ai:l answer sael coniplauit on r
t, uii- .11 r.iii. t .. p.t 1.11 .'1
( then of, and if you fail so to app.-ar and an- j
j swer, the plaint itf will apply to tic court for ;
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tilt: lejiei it.nrii in i lie ei I . II l tia h l , wiiiill
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Is in sub, t nice that the plallit.t! s tllh to tile
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follow ill'' lesel'll't (1 laud' b quieted, to Wit
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I't-itiniu ' at a point wuere r b.tsj line
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cro-.ss tae west bound uv hue of th,-origin-
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al ilouatjo 1 land claim tt I . t J. 1 in-Iier and
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iuii; iiienee easi 11 -! " ciiauis, i;enei
hollth -1 -"l-l'i'l e'a itus, t!e:,ce W- : t 17 oj
eliains.i.u I tie u a noith .M ",-leo t h's,
to the pi ae of beiimiii', containing t'nl
acres; also the fo'lo, mo ., ei ibt d parcel f
lan 1, to wit: f.'om:uei,c;ii:.' at tie- leuth-West
corner of st ctioii 11, T. 1 S., II. U'., then.-e
! 1st 1 I I rod-., thence south US' .' rod-i, tin nee
west 112 rods, thence north -S'a rods to the
place of be'inniu 1, c iiitaiiiing -" acres moi c
r less; both mid parcels of land bt in iu
Washington County, re;;o!t ; that tin- plain-
tliFs posse-sioil tlit-reof be esf.tbi jshed ; that
the lost det-d in the complaint described le
establlshetl; il 'felld lilts be th C.t t-d t X -t
cute to the plaintiff a Conveyance of all Ktld
lauds; and for other and fu th -r relit f.
DOLI'H. r.UONAl ;ii.
IXH.1'11 .V SIMON'.
m23w7 Aittoriit vs for 1'laintilT,
rictioo.
Tho Annual Me tin of the Stockholders
of the W. C. A. Society will be In Id lit the
Court House, at 1 1 1 sbero, on Saturday, the
(th day of May. Is7'.. at I o'clock p. m. for
the cleetinii of nine lliieel. r. and for Mich
other business as may properly come before
the met tine;.
Ilv order of the Board.
w. i). rrrn.xnr.ri.
marOm2 Seev.
Apple trees 3 year old. per hundred.
Tear and Plum trees cheap r than the
cheapest.
T- D. IIL'MIMIIIF.YS.
Ilillsboro. Oregon.
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AFTLIt A QUARTER OF A
DR. J. C. YOUNG
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE
still oftVrs to the ufllicteJ ub.olute cure in
ail cast s of
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
The )r sanation of health Mini life ia d?
l ik1 nt uion the proper conditiiin of the
rcH-r-:-a(ive funitioiiM uml ny wt akneKKor
uu of weakneMrf of the. t?ein rative organs
or their usew in a ln t attack njxni the
funeral health as well tin a tUlo h htruetion
if not riM ily enrol of the nraint that
nil- the priile of one x and the Mexsiu of
the other. I Voi rn is lail tlie foundation
of lunch of the misery of after year by tho
indulgence of the MOST IKM lil CTl VK OF
Hum ni'if.I i'f lift n curse and jieadinu
weakness and I um uinont? tnaiikind, for it
in a well known fact that t'if itnlnl(rnce in
i y ;,; e. n in tli. slightest .li L'toe.
I ll'nt f irr,,l, i.i h, the tstskm Hint
" " l "J rruU und hu"!
ji otter i'-'irs
YouirjBIan
f you experi'n'e any weakness you fclionld
not delay, for a day may imperil your health
if tot your life. In all forms of Weak ties
and l'reinatui-c leeay a Cure is (Suaranteed
by the I)eetoi- to the Voting, M iildle-aeil or
Old, without I'.XpoMire or Jlllel' t-alice from
Dusiness. The K' ineilieh nj-e plllely VC(e
table and of a n at urn th it haves no taint
behind. OlisKI.Vh the (.Vlnptolns and hasten
to check the course of the complaint, if you
xp'rh nee any of them nhjitli itist hnnifg,
sU'jIit ilisfli'ir'jt , ut t'tlirr Hints, trtmbliii'f, iui
''','. "r'jttfn!!ins, c oi fusil oi, ti'in in buck;
limbs tr buil if, J'i'li li'uli ifs, intiili sti'tlt, timidi'
tif, HCrls'nm ti sihii t y, lussfif fiiiirtr, Wdnt Hi
cin,triJ,vn i'ib,'c ti in jit r, nt tuck s uf nick'nfsn akhi
f biHunm-t'ss, tb p'isits 'tit iiriun, irrtijulur boic
TEHRIBLE POISIONS.
Anions the most subtle and virulent of
' l "'isons in the huiiian blood that urihine:
iniMiectit partie r or ti the unborn chihl
without showing in the peixm oiiinally
coutractin-.' it.
TII2U3E 0? MERCURY
onlyahlsin this tei ribht deeeplion by dry
in it upon tin surface and h i vin it back
It to the blood. At I. VfAKIlKAL PosION H A
El.tol l'OsIO AMI CAN ll'i COMM t.'XM'Al KD IS
Tin. m.toi and tlietmly ct r'ainty of pieven
tiou of transmission is in the positive cured
of the rifnrm tn-nl im nt praetict il at the Ir,
J. Voniiu; Me dical Institute, coiuj relit n
! sue, Hcieiititie iiiei tlioroiili, I avinj" re
et ived n.orseneits as the lest of all liiod-
t Til pra tiee. JI cent c.isen eill'tdill II few
: days anl chronic cases with r inaikable
j rapidity. Our t.f the finm-ucc of the
Intel tit fif Ijtit'xl ire urn r t'liliin.
TO FEMALES.
There are no cl is tf eompl aintH that bo
enlist tic- sympathies of the medical mind
or tio command its era vest thought find
Mucy as tlK.se JUat C.Klict women. I
, M till li INIIM-Ili II i'Sl 1.1 I 01
and treat!ii lit is enabled to assure Ihelil
. . l ,11 .,i :
! r:il"'' i'd thoiou.-h run s i
pi tints m.-nh nt to the sex.
in all the com-
TflK W KAK CAN
; "",K "u nihtuu and tub sci-FKiuvti ron
j '
Those who require persnnl supervision
esseniial in mu m cast s
Ci RED AT HOME.
C-irrr'p'iii'b-in"'. The veat dilUulty ninny
. : .t. : . t... ... ...t.i.. ..: ::.... 1 1 - ..:.r
i.jfieiviiiniisijie lioui'ieni omuiil; mi 1 i 10,
i .
oft n 1 iit-.ii 1 in;' an expense far exceedm''
" ..... f
i tl cost of ti 1 nl nn nt . this expense can
. . , ,, ... . .,
i be avoided bv W I Hill'.: to the Poator, (.'IVIll
.
Iniviairown way, the viuetoins of your
.. " , . , ... 1
.troubles t.r complaint, i 11 res enarantef d
., , . . t . : n
the m:i;c as bv ! rn n vi-it. All
couiiiiiinieatioiis Ktncllv co1
Till b lit i.il, all let
ters t ilh r r turned or th stroyt d.
j I j ' The Jii i t r cm rrli'-'l ujnm fa nil
ftifts ri ijii'i in t 'ovi iiii:v .; ,M Si cuKt V. 7.V
: j io.se .; i7i b ae' oi hin, n't to" f tin WijYrT fT
, art i,t itl-tits. lit' irill fiintji'i relieve, ami
cure "'. Address
BEKJ. F. J03SELYN. M- D-
CH Sacramento Street
box 7.T." dec.1v I San lYincisco Cal
IODIDE POTASS.
The best Thantiiierof tht Complexion now
in use. Cure lituphs, boils, lSlotchc.
Uheumatisni and 1I rcuiial l'ains. Sold
by nil Iriop!Kts.
I'se Low's Concentrated Flavoring T.x
tract fcr Ice Cjenm, Cakes, r,
SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK.
No. ; post s i i:i:t,
Masonic Ti mti r., - - San Francisco
I.ecebc 'let in ninl Ordinal y D 'J"lt.
"VTerni In posits. Not I.cks than Six
Months. Ordinary lt posits can he drawn
at short notice.
Last Piviih nd: Term I isits, i jrr
cent, Ordinary lb-posits; 7' 't -v ceiit.t t-r-titieatt
s of lb posit IsKUi d. Payable in New
York and Principal Cities in the United
St ttt s and Canada, rilso; LtnluU, Pulis
and nil tie- principal Cities t.f F.urojc,
II. T. tiiiAVKs, Sec. W. II. Ct i.vKn Tre.
wr .-3 6 C
HZ 5 5
V it ws
9. 7 - S .3 -' 6 S - 0J'
Try the Magic Effects ot
ran 'EOPiinGnon ix so ip
It washes without rubbing. It I co:n-
1osed prineipiiUy, of the conibina'ion of
lorax and Ammonia, so that is ntir ly thx s
away with hard lalior. For Kcuioving
Orease, Paint, Tar, Xc, it cannot bo sur
passed. Oood for the bathroom. A trial
will tsinvinee any one of its superior merits
Askvour grocer for it. Manufactured by J,
FALKINUUKOH Ar Co., Has Fiiancisco.
EHEUI1AN &K1UH,
MUSIC DEALERS,
Cor. KEARNY and SUTTER Btreeta.,
Sax FjtANCisco.
A-ontc fr the Paciilo Coast.
NEW ADVERTISEMNTS.
fJElV DnUG STORE,
MAjy S TllEET, UlLLSBORO.
Koepg constantly on hand
PATXJS, OILS, GLASS. DRUGS
MEDIC IS ES and CHEMICALS
?. , A LAKOE ASiSonXMENT OK. , .
X,toxxt Modiciiics
T)ILET ARTICLE
SOAPS, SPOXGES, PEIirUMEIlY
ttv. dc. tie.
Also it well selected stock of
CIGAKS ami TOIIACCOS.
Pure WINES mul LIQUOltS, for
McJicinal purposes only.
Glass cut to any ilze desired.
rrencrijlion$ carefully compounded and all
medicine warranted genuln
1USTOMEItS WISHING AXV
thin in my line will find any nnd nil Arti
cle usually found In first class Drug, Store,
und for sale LOW fur cash.
Kahn & Freidcnrich,
Have Jnt recivrilu Inrtsc ninl
eh iuit stock of the very latest styh M
of ladies Jlress (ioods.Hats, Shoes, Hosiery
.... I . . . i A . 1
.io a une ioi oi ciouiin ami evr ry
else to complete a cent's attire, (iro
i thill" else to complete a L'fllt'n littirc
eerie Crockery, Hardware, Not ions, Tobac
co and Cigars, aud many more ii tar too nu
nit rous to mention. Price .osuit everybody,
KAHN Si FKLIDLXRICH, HillsWo
A. HIEMMAkM
Has the largest stock of pood In tho Grove,
Consisting of
DRY GOODS, CLOT1IIXG, IIA7S,
vi. ny; r a imcLEs, fc.
Family ('rocerlc nnd Provisions,
UAllbWAlli:, CUOCKKUV dc., do
PRICES LOW an the LOWEST
A. IIIN.MAN.
Forest firov Or. Nov. 7, 17J 43iy:l
JUST OPENED!
T A. 1.. 40llSUVS FUIlMTt'IlI.
IIOO.M, the best stock of furniture ever
olb red to the people of Washington county,
Consisting of letlsteads, t hairs, stand mid
tables extt nsion and drop h uf, bureaus,
center table plain and marble top, safes;
wall brackc4 iu black m alnut, ( e rt nice ),
mirror, picture, frame nnd moulding;
also wall pajx r, window curtains, shade
and fixtures; also carpets, tapestry, oil
cloth, matting, rus. tff., tt'e.- Also Haljy
ciarriae, (xiijieriur nhhs) , Jlasc ball and
Halts, Crorpit t set ami fancy article.
N. 15. Particular attention given to nn.
bolstering. Repairing gilding nnd varnish'
ing done to order Call nnd see for your
selves Salt Room on Pinc-st. Ret. F.lni
and Walnut. A. L. JOHNSON,
Forest drove, July 20. 75, Proprietor
jlyW-tf
YOUNG rjEfJ
SWho mftv be be suffering from the effect
jof youthful follies or indiscretion, will do
Il mv to avail themselves of this, the great
fest boon ever laid at the altar of suffering
'humanity. HR. SPiNNP.Y will gnaran
tee to forfeit VM for everv ease of semi.
Jnal weakness, or private disease, of nuy
.kind or character whioh ho undertake
and fail to cure, He would, thcrcfortt
say to the unfortunate sufttrer who may
raed this notice, that von arc trending up
mi di'.gcrou ground when you longer
dt lay in seeking the proper remedy for
your complaint. You may be in the first
J first stage; remember you are approach
ing to last. If you aiu It-nh ling upon tho
last, nnd are snfft ring s une or nil of it
ill effect, rt member that if you presist in
procrastination, the time must come when
the most skillful physician can rentier yon
no assistance; when ti e door of hope will
be closed against you; win n no nngcl of
nn rev can bring yon relief. In no cnsn
has the Doctor failed of success. Then
h t not despair work upon your Imagina
tion, but avail your imagination, but avail
yourst If of the Irf-in tlcial icsult of hi
treatment Is fore jour ease i beyond tha
. reach of medical skill, or liefora grim
death hurries you to a prematura grave.
Full emirs of trentiiK nt Send
money by Post Office order or F.pret.
with ull description of ca.
iCall. or Address. Dr. A. B RPINNEY.
No. 11 Kearney Street, San Francisco.
Mrs. Rohers
Remedy U Perforinln? Wonderful riirrs.
THIS NEW MEDICINE IS PURE
y vegetable and is harudes to tin
most th Jieate cotistitulioii, Itissomild nnd
Ideasaiit to the taste that children cry for it.
t has produced some remarkable cure i'l
Asthma ami Hrouchitis, und for measles,
whooping-cough, c -oup A c, Iti nneipialcd.
Prepared only by MRS. L. ROlIKR, Mon
mouth. For sale be DR. RVILEY, Hillsboro. nml
by II. O. HYDE, Dilley. scplGtf
HARDWARE. IRON AND STEEL,
Hubs, Spokes, Iti mi.
OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK,
NOKTimtT & THOMPSON.
PORTLAND, ----- OREGON,
jun., ft m C. , i .
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