THE INDEPENDENT. UILLSBOKO : : : : THUBSDAY. NOTICB TO CORRESPONDENTS. 1. Flt'flSe Write ouone side of the paper only. 2. (live fall name, Post-Office, county, and State, not necessarily for pnbli -ation, but an guar antee of good faith and to enable us to an swer by mail, when, for any re ason, that course seems desirable. 3. Do not expect anonymous communications to be noticed. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. REV. J. F. ELLIS will preach every Sunday in the Congregational church at Forest Grove, at 11 a. m. DR. O. H. ATKINSON' of Portland will preaeh at the M. E. Church in this place ev ery 5th Sunday in the month, at 11 a. m. Rev. (J "W Richardson of the Christian church preaches the 2d Sabbath and the ftatuiday before in each month, at Harris 13 ridge at 11 a. m. Rkv. D. Esos of the United Brethren church preaches at Hillstoroin the Christian church every 3d Sabbath in each month at 11 a. in. REV. CHAS. SHEFHARD will preach on the 1st Sabbath in each month at Columbia Aeadeny. 11 A. M.;Oa!t drove, 2 1-2 P.M. 2nd Sabbath in each month at Hillsboro 11 A. Al.; Licey S. II. 2 12 P. M.; Hillsbo ro 7 12 P. M. 3rd Sabbath in each tnonth at the Baptist Church 11 A. M.; Reedville, 2 1-2 P. M.; Hillsboro 7 1-2 P. M. 4th Hillsbor 11 A. M.; Center Till 2 1-2 P. M.; IIillslK.ro 7 1-2 P. M. Prayer mating every Thursday niglit 7 1 2 at Hillsboro. Children's meeting at 2 P.M. Saturday. BREVmEsT ' Huntsman, spare that grouse. Carpet warps $2 a bunch at the Post Office. A tramp in town last week a deccayed print." Legal Tenders in Portland buy ing 88; selling 89. Hail shower Sunday morning Hail! gentle Spring. There is some talk of organizing a brass band in Hillsboro. Mrs. W. D. Pittenger has taken a severe cold on her lungs. John Lemon went up to Scio this week where has some relatives. Tne Olencoe has 3 ball club propose to organize for the summer's campaign soon. Mr. A. H. Garrison has plowed one hundred acres for sumuior-fai-.low. Silver goiug up half dollars in San Francisco discounted at G ft, 7j per cent. rrL. n l - i Samuel Hughes, of Forest Grove, a Notary Public. Mr. Gibson is going to build n dwelling on his lots this summer. He is fencing the ground now, "Make hay while the sun shines,' is6 what a Hillsboro bachelor said when he went a "sparking" the other night. D. U. Gosnoy, our gun-smith, is building a sho) on his prcmises for Lis own use. Th wfKt4tilt train ilitfdinil tlm fen der and several cars near Cornelius Monday morning. Independent primaries, Saturday of this week. Republican prima ries, Wednesday of nest week. Next Sunday is Easter. The hens and local merchants are actively en gaged iu bearing and bulling the egg market. Mr. Amnion Knighton, eighty nine years of age, who lives on Gale's creek, has gone to visit a son-in-law at Tangent. Raleigh Stott of Portlaud was in town last week, and Mr. Hughes, au otoer Portlaud attorney, was here this week. Mat Bledsoe, who was well known over the noithwcst coast, was shot and killed a few weeks ago at a sa loon in Prescott, Arizona. V7. D. Pittenger at the Postoffice has just brought on a supply of school book's and stationery. Give him a call before going elsewhere. The publio school began in this place Monday with D. M. C. Gault as principal and Miss Lydia Humphreys of Portland and Miss Mildred Woods of this place as assistants, and with a fair attendance. D. P. Trullinger has been award ed the contract of repairing or re building the' bridge accross the Yamhill river at McMinnville. His bid was $1,975. The Hillsboro women have the rag carpet mania now. It would be ad visable for the men to keep a sharp Jookout for their Sunday clothes about this time. The humorous "Toots," after a short rest, gives us an interesting epistle this week. Also a new cor espondent at the Grove, "Saul," sends us a lot of first-rate items writ ten in real reportorial style. Two of our prominent citizends ha & little "onpleasaiitnesa" the other day. Charley Laughlin was the on ly one that got hurt, having re peiyad a furious punch ia the short ribs while acting as peace-make. Vhat is this sinful generation ocming to,? There was the Credit Mobilier, the Back Pay Grab, "crooked whiskey, Babcock and and Belknap and here is Pittenger with corsets for ghcrkiu bottles J Beaverton liems: April 11th, 1876. Farming and and gardening have just fairly begun in in this section. Crystal Lodge I. O. G. T., is in a flourish ing condition and is receiving a large in crease of membership. The Beaverdam land in this vicinity has been overflowed ten times during the past winter. Usually the water overflows the ditches but two or three times. We note the appearance of the office seek ers in our midst, their greetings with friends are very cordial and bland which indicates that the June election is near at hand. And the annual school meeting in Dist. 18 McKay school house a full board of Di rectors was elected viz: Jas. McKay, T. II. Denney and L. II. Nichols. L. M. Nichols was elected Clerk voted to levy a tax on the district with publio money enough to support a sixjwonths' school. The annual school meeting of District No. 48 held at the Beaverton school house, was well attended by the legal voters, and con siderable intest was manifested in educa tional matters. A. Z. Hall was elected a Director and Wm. Tucker, Clerk. The meeting voted to levy a tax of !?2(J0on the the Districts, which with public money will support a niue months' school. Axon. Washington County Democratic Mass Convention. A Democratic Mass Convention is hereby called to convene in the District school houso in the town of Hillsboro, "Washington county, Or egon, on Sat. the 22nd of April, 187G, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the se lection of four delegates from this county to the Democratic State Con vention, and for the transaction tf such other business as may be deemed advisable. Also that the Democratic voters of Washington county be and they are hereby re spectfully urged to attend this Con vention. J. E. Chexette. Chr'mn Central County Com. What two Leap-Years Did. Elsewhere is the marriage notice of Mr. Stone, Sheriff of Cowlitz county, W. T., and Miss Galbreath of Tualatin of this county. This young lady captured and softened this heart of Stone in Leap-year four years ago, and if two Leap-years' tear droppings with a sweet Gals'brcath would not melt a stony gizzard we would like to know what could. Ah! the Webfoot maid ens can just naturally knock the socks off of them clam gals way up on the Sound. We wonder if the people of Cowlitz county are all so cowardly that ho had t come to Oregon to get a Deputy? They were mar ried at Sheriff Tozier's place and several friends were invited in to see the knot tied, and the evening passed merrily. Next mor ning the happy pair started for their home in Cowlitz countv. Lecture W. Lair Hill, Editor of the On-gonian, will deliv er his lecture, "Fivo Hundred Years of Civil War," at the M. E. Church on Sat. evening of this week. Admis sion free to all. The lecture will be a real historical and philosophical treat, and no one should fail to be there. Music has been provided for the occasion, and altogether the oc casion promises to be most enjoy able. Farming. The farmers are nil busy now plowing and seeding, rain or shine. If reasonably favor able weather holds they will get in about the usual mount of gram. Ths farmers in this county do not generally get in their spring crops before the middle of May. They con side" the newspaper prognostications about short crops premature. If April should be a very wet month then the chances for short crops will be two to one. - Those Resolutions. The Middleton Resolutions in an other column are sent to us bj' Mr. Winter as an advertisement, and for which he pays the regular rite. We know nothing about the facts in the case and would not be respon sible for the rellections on Mr. Ty son. Died. The Yamhill Iiportrr states that Mrs. Brown, wife of M. R. Brown who formerly lived at Forest Grove, died on the night of the 4th instant after an illness of eightweeks. She leaves an infant of that age, and a husband and little son to mourn her untimelv death. Odd Fellow's Excursion. The Odd Fellows of this county are making arrangements for a Rail road excursion to St. Jo on their next Anniversary, April 26th. They ex pect to have a specialtrain at half- fave rates, and will invite everybody. Grand Lodge. The Grand Lodge of the Golden Rule meets in Hillsboro to-raorrow evening at their Hall in this place There are three lodges of this Order in the county each of which will be entitled to three delegates. Can Prove It. We can prove the statement we made last week about the nail swin dle at Portland to the Btv' entire satifaction if the editor of that paper will take the trouble to coiuo out here. A Square. For the information of advertisers we will state again that a square in advertising space is an inch or less up or down these columns COUNTY COURT Archbold I. IX PROBATE. Estate of Jas. Reed, petition for order to carry out contract of sale of real estate; pe tition granted. Estate of P. A. Barrett, petition to sell real estate; petition granted. Estate of John H. McFee, petition to sell personal property at private sale jgranted. Isaac AUer vs. J. J. Rrugger, action on account; continued to Monday the 17th of April lS7f. Estate of Theodore Gould, final settle ment; continued to April 18, 1S76. COMMISSIONERS COCRT. In the matter of locati on of road on peti tition of Ililman and others; road estab lished. In the matter of location of road on pe tition of P. K. Ennes and others; road es tablished. In the matter of petition to vacate a part of the Miller ferry road; petition dismissed. In the matt-r of the location of a road on the petiou of W. S. Ingles and others; road establshed. Petition of W. R. Jackson, administrator of the estate of Ilyer Jaekson dee'd ask ing that some suitable person be appointed to examine the the Treasurer's books and notes in the irreducible school fund and re port the balance due on same. A Luelliug appointed, with instructions to report at next term of this court. Road dist. No. 20 changed on petition of Ilenry Buxton and others. Road dist No. 9 changed on petition of Nichols and others. In the matter of application for aid from county to build a bridge accross Ash creek where the sa i e is crossed by the county road from Harris' Bridge to Portland; Thos. Tucker appointed superintendent to let the building of said Bridge and to receive the same and to contract for the necessary lum ber at not more than J per M. delivered. In the matte r of aid to Mrs. Abgail Lin scott on petition of John Cooprr and Elias Smith; John Cooper apiointed agent to ex pend amount appropriated, and an order drawn on Treasurer 10 for balance of present month, and that thereafter an order drawn for each and every month until further ordered by the court. Application of David Campbell supervi sor of dit No. 7 for lumber to cover bridge on the road to Harris' Ferry to Lafayette; application allowed. Thos. D. Humphreys, superintendent for the erection of a bridge accross Dairy creek on base line; road authorized, contract for lumber for same at not more than $'J per M. delivered. The following orders were drawn for the month of March: Assessing and col. Ilcv $130 31 Bridge 2 OO County Court l,f.." Co. Commissioners 15 Wj Co. Judge's salary 12", 09 Co. Treasurer 7 00 Co. Supt. ' 4.", 00 Fuel 17." Roads lir8.r, Paupers 120 42 State Cases 21 0." Stationery .. C 50 Total ?G74 3o' Riverside Items: In this p:irt of the county the far mers are busy plowing whenever the land is dry enough. With the exception of a few cases of the mumps, the general health of the people is good. Mr. J. It. Bennett of this neigh borhood is making a croquet ground 'iOxGO feet and he Ia leveling it with a whecl-barrow and a spade, instead of a "spirit level," a3 they are till Golden Killers and do not use spirits of any kind. The I. O. G. R. at this place is in a nourishing condition, as the weather gets better more interest is manifested. At the last two meetings there have been initiations. Dexter is a fast horse but he cannot trot fast enough to beat the Golden llulcrs. All people should encour age every effort in so good a cause, let it be ever so little. H. A Good Teacher Takes a Rest. Cotinemcs, Ogn, April Hth, 187C. To all whom it may concern : This is to certity that the bearer, W. H. Parker, has taught school in this district one year, ond has give n universal satisfac tion. And we the undersigned Directors take pleasure iu recommending him us a tirst-clasr. teacher. T.R.Cornelius,) John Nestor Directors. R. W. McXutt. ) Mr. Parker has concluded to take a rest from teaching during the Spring season, and that the people of the county may not misunderstand "him we publish the above excellent recommendation from the Directors of the Cornelius public scnool, where he has been teaching for the past year. We know nothing experimentally about Mr. Parker's Fueeess as a teacher, but we do know that he has given general satis faction wherever he has taught in this coun ty and that is about as good a recommenda tion as a teacher or the public could ask. North Yamhill Items. April 8, 1876. Yamhill is still improving. It has 8 dwelling houses, 2 blacksmith shops, 2 stores and 1 boot shop. Mr. Dunn, the proprietor of the boarding house, came near getting his house burned up by the turning over of a kerosene lamp. Grain looks well in this part ex cept in places where the worms work. The North Yamliill school district has got its contrary spell and it is about to split. Tootir. Forest Grove Items. j April 10, 187G. We had considerable sport last Saturday evening at the Good Temp lars Hall, over a bean supper got up by some of the lady members of the Lodge. On April Fool's day some of the girls expecting to have some fun with the boys, got a lot of beans which they artistically wrapped up in little paper parcels resembling candy packages. Of course a great many were fooled and James Martin moved that a bean supper be had next Saturday., The motion carried, a committee of young ladies was ap pointed, and sure enough the beans were served in style. One mess however, contained a largo quantity of pepper which made the boys spit very freely. The Lodge wa full. The boys carried their spoons. One had a frying-pan and a butcher knife. After supper the Lodge marched to the church and dished out beans to the choir, which created quite a sensation. (The beans were well pep pered.) This is the first bean supper we have had for a long time. The boys used to have bean suppers among themselves. But the girls are more liberal. They deserve much credit for reviving this ancient Grove custom in an improved form. Jerome Porter has just returned from East of the mountains. lie bought ooO head of cattle at $5 a head, also 40 head of horses. He brought down 16 colts. The price of beef cattle is advancing and a lively trade is expected this year. Three more arrivals from Holland at the Black place, mostly infantry (3 babies.) The equinoctial has set in for another season. Hoxter has received a largo invoice of clothing from San Francisco consisting of long, medium and short tailed coats, with vests pants and shirts to correspond. There were several musical parties here last week. The players are. S. Harris, Leubo, Hampton, on the violin; Chas. Cor nelius, bass viol; Johnson, triangle; Prof. Johnson, guitar. Several young ladies per formed at the piano. The meetings were very pleasant. I took a trip to Cornelius last weik. It ooks rather dull in the suburbs but in the heart of the city it is lively. I saw some of the merchants trading with each other such articles as egg boxes and old sugar burn Is, and they did not think it anything more than common. Politicians are making their appearance. The rains have drowned out some of the gophers. It makes them go for their holes. Trof. Collier offers to sell out. Mr. Shipley has plowed 1"0 acres this Spring on the Smith farm pretty good for rainy weather. A Senjiotsite went to a Portland restau rant recently and called for young thicken. When served he eyed the craytl ur very calmly for a while. Then he called the waiter ami said, 'See here, waiter, I would like to exchange this dish. There are not quite enough feathers to make a bed and hardly enough chicken. I want to either swap this chicken for more feathers, or more chickens, I don't care a darn which." Toots. Middleton Resolutions. April 4th, 187C. EitiTon Inokplniient: Our annual school meeting passed olf quietly without a fight nor ver' much loud talk. The reort of the Clerk was unanimously adopted, and in appre ciation of his former service, was elected for a third term. The meet ing passed the following resolutions: Whereas, that part of the law which per tains to the levying and collecting of school tax on real estate in school districts is very defective; therefore, I2'4i-trl, that that part of the school law wich pertains to the collecting of school tax on real estate in School District No. 22 is a fiiree, and should be abolished. licsolved, that the jpowit of school dis tricts is vested in a majority vote of the le gal voters of each district, and that the di rectors have only power as delegated to them by such majority vote. Iks Ived, that we, the legal voters of Dis trict No. 22, sustain the Clerk of this Dis trict with regard to the It. H. Tyson order, as said order was obtained by misreprsent ing the facts. J. D. MOBRISSON, Chairman. JOHN WINTER, Secretary. The above resolutions were or dered published. J. Winter. aprl3tl Call for Primaries. At a meeting of the Washington County Independent Central Committee, held at Hillsboro on Wednesday March 20th, 1H76. the following named persons were appoint ed to act as Committeemen in the several Precincts as follows, to wit: liutte It. A. Carpenter Beaver Dam J. Q. A. Young Cedar Creek J. T. Rowtll Cornell us J . DeLet ts Ceiitrevilh Jesse Cornelius Dairy Creek Wm. M. Stephens Forest Grove Thos. Roe Hillsboro Peter Doscow South Tualatin W. Whitmore Wapato V. II. II. Myers And the independent voters are hereby respectfully requested to meet at the usual places of voting in said precincts, on Satur day, the "ith, day of April, 1876, at 1 o clock 1. M. .for the purpose of decting di legates to a County Convention to le held at Hillsloro on Saturday the 22d day of April, 1876, at 10 o'clock A. M. , for the puriose of nominating a Legislative and County Ticket, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. And the respective precincts are entitled to the following representation, to wit: JUitte. 6; Ueaver Dam. 4; Cedar Creek,4; Lornelius,2; Wanato,2; Centreville,3; Dai ry Creek,"; South Tualatin,3; Uillaboro, 11; iorest Grove, IU. A. Luelling. II. Buxton. r Com G. S. Campbell.) apr!3 The Spring Crop of Coughs and Cold is heavy, nnd will ripen into a terrible harvest oi disease and death, unless rooted out with the Standard Antidote, Uaxk's Honey or liOREHOCND AXD TAB. Tike's Toothache Drop core in one min- I ute. Forest Grove News: April 10, 187C. Editor Independent: Inasmuch as as it appears that "Toots" has tooted his horn for the last time, I thought I would send you a few items from the classic shades of For est Grove. The annual school meeting wa3 largely attended by our citizens. The rate bill of 1873, whereby one dollar per scholar was imposed a tuition on all attending was repealed. We will now have a free public school as it should be. A. Lee was elected Director and S. Hughes, Clerk. At the sh pof A. Lee in the south ern part of town may bo seen a ma chine which for mechanical skill and ingenuity is a novelty. It consists of a punch, shears and upset, all combined in one. It cuts or punch es cold iron one-half inch thick with perfect ease, and operates on an up set for wagon tire, or bar iron, equally as well. Mr. Leo does not claim to have originated the princi ple involved, but does claim the combination of levers by which the power is applied. The District School opened on the 10th instant with full attend ance. J. K. IJailey is principal and Miss Ella Scott assistant. Farmers all at work in earnest. S. M. Harris has invented an ap paratus by which the straw, trash and roots are cleared from the throat of he plow. Stevo thinks he has struck it patent applied for. Mr. Galbraith, our attorney-at-law has rented and moved into one of the dwelling houses belonging to H. O. Hyde. L. C. Walker has just finished his engagement as teacher at Amity and has returned to the Grove. Mrs. Grant, the popular dress ma ker, has opened a shop opposite Hinman's corner. J. E. Furdin and wife transferred their farm of 200 acres near Green ville to Mr. Wrtson, late of Missouri. Roads improving, but still mud dy. Sail. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride's parents in i North Yamhili. Sunday April joth. l.o. by the llev. Thoniaa Coluloll, H. C. Licscr and Miss Hay. At the residence of Chus. T. Tozier in Hillsboro on thet.'th inst. by Kihy Cave Justice of the Peace, Mr. Jas. IJ. Stone Sheriffof Cowlitz County. V. T. and Miss Martha E. iall.reath of Tualatin, Washing ton county, Oregon. Home Produce Market. Wheat. f bushel (bit f bustiel Flour, f barre-1 l'otatM'S, bushel Eggs, fresh f do.. Butter, good fresh roll Tfc Bacon, sides lb Hay per ton Apples per bushel Beef per t'. 5 i 5 tM 5C0 Vt 13r.l5 '.2 7c in x e w a dye mis i:y i exts. Book Agents Want'd E. J. 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This expense can Ikj avoided by writing to the Do.Hor, giving in your own way, the symptom of your troubles or complaint. Cure guaranteed the same as by personal init. All communications strictly confidential, all let ters either returned or d--sirocd. 'fl,r i t'ir can be vl'fd nfion (a oil f-IS'sriiJii'i in'J CoM lDKNCK AM) Su llKCV. V- pose citufiji nee in him, (ill you ir ,o soji'tr or are in dlstrts .. lie will siietdlly rrlicce and cure '.. Address BENJ. F, JOSSELYN. M- D- ;i Sacramento Street I.ox 73 dc;iyl San Francisco Ca JODIDr OF POTASS. The best Itcautifierof thf Complexion now in use. Cures I'imphs, Dojls, JUotchcs, Uhcumatism nnd Mercurial l'aius. Sold by all Druggists. l'se Low's Concentrated Flavoring Ex tract fcr Ice fu nm, Cakes, Ac MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK. No. (J POSTSTEET. Masonic Temtie, - - Sav FtfAxctsco Receive 'In 111 and Ordinary Deposit. I"V Term Deposits. Not Less than Six Months. Ordinary Deposits can be drawn at hort notice. Last Dividend: Term Deposits, !); per cent. Ordinary Deposits; l 't jw r eciit.t er titicates of Deposit Issued, Payable in New York and Principal Cities in the United States and Canadas, also: London, Paris and all the principal Cities of Europe, II. T. Graves. Sec. W. II. Culver Tres. BARNES' SCROLL SAW. FOOT OR STEAM POWER. Warranted to Cut 3 Inch Stuff I Foot per Minuta, Send for Circular. PRICE, S30 OO. Ai T"--'"1? S OSBOPN ALEXANDER, 62t MARKET STREET, opp. PALACE HOTCL- I fraa YnnrSien Thocreat Wlocbanlce Tool Ctoro rf tho iPaclHo Coast. ( , E.";hji!J ill UYL Vl'"1 1 tfS tf 5 S )s2,t!..3 S & I jr : 1 5 I i-s JwGc I - 1 I' - - . I t f A I VScvTXv. Yd NE17 DRUG STORE, Jf.4.V STlil'ET, IIllLSDORQ. -Keep constant! yon hand IWIXTS, OILS, GLASS. DRUGS 21EDIC1XES and CHEMICALS ... A LABUB AiSOBTMtMT OK. , , TVvtorxt lVIcca.ioii3.oo TOILET ARTICLE SOAPS, SPOXGZS, PEllFUMERY JlC. dc. ttv. Also a well selected stock of ( I(;.US and TOHACCOS. Pure WINES aiul LIQUORS, for Medicinal purposes ouly. Glass cut to any size desired. rfetcrij'tlonB carefully compounded and all medicine warranted genuine c USTOMKUS WISHING ANY thing in my line will find any and all arti cles usually found iu first class Drug Store, and for sale LOW for cash. !Cahn & Frcidcnrich, Have Jntt rerivcMl n large ami elegant stock of th very latest fctyle of Ladies Dress Goods, Mats, Shoes, Uosiery etc. Also a line lot of clothing and every thing else to complete a gent's attire. Gro ceries Ooeltery, Hardware, Notions, Tobac co and Cigars, and many more ictars too nu merous to mention. Prices osuit eve rvbody, KAIIN At l UKJDLNJUCH, Hillsboro A. HI MM AN lias the larg st stock of Roods in the Grove, Consihting of DllY GOODS, CLOTIIXG, IIAJS, FA .C Y ARTICLES, ,tc. Fu in II y Groceries mid Provisions, JIAIIOWAUE, C1I0VKEKY &t., dc. PRICES LOWatth LOWEST A. II I NDI AN. Forest Grov Or. Nor. 7, 1873 43ny:l JUST OPENED ! AT A. E. JOHNSON'S FI'RMTL'RE ROOM, the best utockof furniture ever offered to the people of Washington county. Consisting of bedsteads, chairs, stands nnd tables extension and drop leaf, bureaus, center tablet plain nnd marble top, Hufvi; wall brackets in black walnut, very dc), mirrors, pictures, frames und mouldings; also wall J mper, window curtains, slimU fttid fixtunn; also carpets, tapebtry, oil cloth, malting, ruggs, dc, Jr.- Also Jtaby e-arriages, (y rior styles), liase balls and Dads, Croiiet sets aiid fancy articles. N. JJ. Particular attention given to up hold, ring. K pairing, giMingand varnish ing done to order Call nnd see for your selves. Sales lloom on Pine-st. Pet. Elm and Walnut. A. L. JOll NKON, l-'orst Grove, July 20. '75. Proprietor jlyW-tf YOUNG HEN Who nmy be be MifWIng from the effect f youthful follies or indiscretion, will do p.w to avail themselves of tliis, the great st 1m. on ever laid at the altar of hti fieri ng inmanity. DR. SPINNEY will guaran tee to forfeit $.j0 for every case of semi aid weakness, or private disease of any Uind or character whioh ho undertake ind fails to cure. lie would, therefore ay to the unfortunate sutu rer who may raid this notice, that you are treading up n dar gerous ground when you longer lelay iu seeking the proper remedy for your complaint. Vou may be in the first lirst stage; remember you are approach ing to last. If you are Ixirdering upon the last, and are HiitVcrinu some, or all of its I ill effects, remember that if you presist in procrastination, the time must come when the most skillful physician can render yon I no assistance; when the door of hope will uo cioscti Hgainsi you ; w lieu no angel 01 mercy can bring you relief. In no case has the Doctor failed of nuccess. Then let not despair work upon 3'our imainii- Ltion, lut avail your Imagination. tmt avail W W 1 a.1 .? m r yourseii 01 me nenenciai icsuits 01 lilt treatment before your case is beyond tha reach of medical kill, or before grim death hurries you to a prematura grave. Full course of treatment S2.Y0O, Send rmonev by Post OfhVe order or Exprei.it I Willi IUI1 IICNCI IpllOll OI CltSf, I Call, or Address. Dr A. B SPINNEY. 1 No. 11 Keurtiey Street, Kjiu Francisco. J. R. PORTER'S 25,000 FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS and PLANTS. Also a fine assortment of OUXAMKXTAL TltT.ES, FUMVEKIXJ Nil nuns, PLANTS, IHJM1S and HEEDS For tale at J. R. PORTER'S NUR SERY 2 miles N. E- of Forest Drove. novtm.i ITotloo. Tho Annual Mertintf of tha Stockholder of th W. C, A, Hocicty will bo held at tha Coutt House, ut Hil fcltoro, on Saturday, tha Uh day of May, 1S71. at 1 o'clock r. M for the election of nine Director, and for uch other buincH an may properly coma befora thfl meeting. Hv order of the Pord. i W. D. PITTENGER, j inr3ni2 Hery