Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18??, April 20, 1876, Image 3

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
HILLSBOltO
: THUBSDAY.
BREVITIES.
The grass is six inches high.
Butter-cups have been in bloom
for a fortnight.
Asa Eagletoa is working at the
sadler trade in Portland.
George. Guild of Cornelius is clerking for
Freedman tfc Co.. merchants in Salem.
Carpenters should read the "Bridge No
tice" in unother column.
The Importer says that "Professor
Baldwin" left certain lie-a-bill-ities
at the MeMinuville hotel.
Dr. Prvce has rented Mrs "Wood'
m
property in the eastern part of town
for his place of residence.
When you go to the Grove take Stongh
ton's hack to and from Cornelius. His is
the only regular conveyance for the year.
. "Prof. Baldwin", alias Jacobs,
was sent to jail 20 dajs last week in
Portland for vagrancy.
The attendance at the Indepenent
primary in this place last Saturday
was blim.
Henry Hopkins, one of our knights of St.
Crispin has moved with his family to Port
land. We wish Mr. Hopkins success in Lis
new move.
Republican primaries' meet to-day Wed
nesday. Will parties interested please send
us the names of delegates at once?
Jud 'o Archbold is able to attend to busi
ness again. He was too unwell to attend to
county business at the last regular term ot
court.
' Wills, the Grove meat man, ped
dles his meats in Hillsboro and, the
McKinney Bros, of this pi ice peddle
at the Grove -tit for tat.
The fluid extract of muscle, per
sistently applied, is said to be an ex
cellent emollient for Spring fever.
"We've never tried the darned stuff
though Reporter. A truthful man
is the noblest work of God.
"We bought a roll of Mrs. James
Gibson's "gilt-edged batter" at Pit
tender's store the other day and our
tongue is well oiled this week. It
is the best butter wo have eaten this
winter.
The Independent and Democratic
County conventions convene nt
Hillsboro Saturday of this week and
the Kepublican convention on
Wednesday "of next week.
A gentleman once told his servant:
"If the B m t, put: ij, the B. put
ting:" To which the 'servant re
plied: "How can I put : when there
is such a -der? What was said?
Can you guess?
A Westkun editor runs it thusly :
His foot rtjxm trigger.
The miuizlo in his ear.
A movement of the little toe.
And his head did disappear.
Gone where the grasshopper lingereth not. j
Your picture.
Mr. Starkweather, the artist is now in
Forest Grove prepared to take pictures in
the best style of the art. All who want good
pictures at the lowest rates in Oregon bet
ter give him and partner, K. D. Shearer, a
eti right away as they are going East of the
mountains in two or three weeks.
Jake Anderson.
Is canvassing this county for cer
tain interesting books, and is also
acting as agent for the Independent,
and will receive subscription for us.
Those who owe us on subscriptoncan
pay Mr. Anderson the same.
To Farmers.
Ililey Cave of this plaeo is the
agent for Wood's mowers, plows and
reapers. He expects by the ship
Thorn dyke a large supply of agricul
tural implements and machinery.
He also keeps on hand bolts, clev
ises and such articles as farmers
need. Ho sells as low or lower
than they do in Portland. Call on
him at once.
Some Grove Teachers Wanted.
Last week the board of directors
of the Oregon State Univeisity met
and elected the following teachers to
fill the the various positions; Prof.
T. M. Gatch, President; Rev. Thos.
Condon, Professor of Natural Sci
ence; J. W. Johnson, Professor of
Mathematics; IJ. Ij. Arnold, Prof,
of Greek, Latin and Literature; Mrs.
M. E. Spiller, Preceptress. It re
mains to be seen whether Prof. Con
don and Mrs. Spiller of the Grove
will accept or no.
Delegates.
The Independent primaries so far
as heard from elected the following
delegates to the county Convention
which convenes on Saturday of this
week.
Hillsboro. P. Boseo, J, Freeman, E. H.
Warren, J. Smith, John W. Shut?, Geo.
p Morrow, L. Patterson, Thos. Stewart, H.
Webring, A. Luelling, Isaac Bntler,
Butte. T. Tucker, R. A.. Carpenter, 8.
Sngram, C. Jack, R. K. Ennes, A.Davies.
Beavekdam. Hiram Dustin, XI. H. Wal
ker. A. Z. Hall, Ed. Milfer.
Waipato. W. H. H. Meyers, C. H.
Morgan.
F orest Grove and Cornelius held no primaries.
THE TAYLOR FERRY TRAGEDY.
Joseph Bellanger LZnrdered His House
Burned -Mr. Tubei's Barn
Burned.
Last Thursday morning about 2
o'clock Mr. Tuber's barn and the
cabin of Joseph Bellanger near Tay
lor's Ferry on the Tualatin were set
on fire by unknown parties and
burned up. Bellanger was a French
man and was living alone. It is re
ported that he had withdrawn
500 from a bank in Portland ior
which it is thoughthe was murdered
and robbed, and that the robbers
burned his bouse and Mr. Tuber's
barn to mislead the authorities. Mr.
Tuber loses quite heavily by the
burning of his barn, which was a
largo building filled with grain,
provender and farming tmplements
and machinery. Hero is what the
Oreijonian of Monday says which ex
plains the strange disappearance of
Bellanger;
The search which Las been instituted for
the the missing l'it uchuiau, Joseph Uelian
ger, whose cabin was destroyed by tiro last
Thursday, near Taylor's ferry, has lt d to
the discovery of traces which confirm thu
g. nerally entertained impression that the
man was murdered. Persons who have re
cently come from Taylor's ff-rry state that
the tracks of two or three men have bet n
discovered leading to the Frenchman's cab
in. After following the tracks for some
distance a t.lail was found presenting the
appearance of some heavy body having
been dragged along the ground. Some tlis
tane away from the cabin a hat was picked
up, which was identitit d as belonging to
bellanger. The hat had traces of blood.
Soon after the hat was found the trail
changed into a number of horses' tracks.
From where Ballanger's cabin stood to the
Tualatin river is only about one mile and a
half, and the supposition is that the French
man was murdered in his cabin, which w;;s
burned to obliterate the traces of the blood.
and that the body was dragged some dis
tance, then pla-eii on horse-hack ami con
veyed to the river and thrown into tin
stream. All efforts thus far ma do to find
the body have proved unsuccessful.
Beaverton Items:
April 17th, 1870.
This District hns employed Miss
Jennie Kindt to teach School. The
school will begin the first of May.
Miss C. A. Marsh who taught in
this District last summer and win
ter will teach the young idea how
to shoot at the lieedviilo school
i-ouse this summer.
An article appeared a short time
since in the Independent in relation
to a proposed diviiou of the county.
That is to cut ol'f a slice of the east
part of Washington county and at
tach it to Multnomah. The conclu
sion arrived at in that artielo seemed
to bo that it would not be to the in
terest of the people in this, to be
itttu'bcil to 3IuItnornuIi countw
e understand that the proposed.
propo
division is being generally dis
cussed and that there uro two or
three petitions in circulation to that
effect. One of the principal reasons
that would influence the people of
Beaverton and vicinity to desiro to
become annexed to Multnomah Co.
would be that they might thereby
have better roads, as that countv is
abundantly able to make them.
And this matter ef iruproving our
roads is one in which not only this
section is interested but also a large
portion of tho county. It would
be, we think, a reasonable esti
mate to say that three fifths of
the t-iavel of Washington county in
to Portland passes over tho Canyon
road, which is by far the worst road
leading into the city, and which in
the winter season is nearly impass
ible on account of mud holes ami
steep grades. The county Board
made a good improvement last year
at the Pointer Hill on -his road.
Let a wise and liberal policy be
pursued by Washington county in
making and improving the public
highwa3s and we don't think the
people living near tho border line
will bo very auxious to "split tho
blanket."
W.
A Boy.
Mr. Garrison met George Mor
row the other day and Gecrge said
that there was an emigrant at his
house. Garrison asked him what it
was, and Geo'ge replied very fer
vently, "Thank God! it is a boy
tin' time." It is feared that George
will not bo able to put in his spring
crop this year.
Good Supervisor.
C. P. Crandall makes a first-class
read supervisor. Duriug his admin
istration trees have been cut down,
stumps and roots grubbed up, logs
and brush cleared away, and the
road ditched, making a great
change in the appearance and con
dition of that formerly rough and
mien- piece of road this sideof Cor
nelius. Bitten By a Dog.
Mr. D. T. Phillips of Cornelius
undertook to punisn his dog last
week and the canine got the best of
the row,1 biting Mr. Phillips wrist
so severely that he had to come to
Hillsboro and get Dr. Bailey to
dress the wound.
Forest Grove liems:
The Ladies Sewing Circle or Mite
Society met at Prof. Condon's resi
dence Tuesday evening of last week
where a genial time was enjoyed.
There was a social hop at Mr.
Leabo's house last Friday evening
aud it was a(v)bupper.
Mr. Barret who lives on Gales
creek has just returned from a trip
to Y. T. about 20 miles north of
Vancouver. lie reports some immi
grants up there who are very poor.
They took up homesteads but the big
timber and rocks dishearten them.
The men aro compelled to go 100
miles Jaway to work for provisions
for their families. Mr. Barrett saj-s
our pooiest hill land here is bettei
than any of tho land up there. A
number of those immigrants intend
to -come here as soon as they can get
away.
Mr. Ilaydcn sold his place of
100 acres on Lousignot'a lake to an
immigrant from Missouri for $2,
000. A a ear ago it could have been
bought for $1,500.
Mr. Hudson of this place has
bought the property adjoining his
blacksmith shop on the west for
Prof. Condon will lecture at the
Cong. eh. next Friday evening for
the benefit of the Mite Society.
Mr. V"iliams of Xehalem has jut
arrived. lie reports about two feet
of snow on the mountains. He has
laid in a sunplv of bacon. Some
one asked him if he thought he picture of Cornelius on his last visit
could get back there with such a j hero. It is probably due to the nat
Ioa I. lie replied that tho bacon he j oral depression of "spirits" consu
lt was sfromr enough to take him ! enient on these little bibacious indul-
a good deal farther.
Al. Horner and Bob Scott shot
and wounded two v.olves near Mr.
Buxton's farm and having no dogs
the wolves made their escape, leav
ing traces of blood; but they killed
a line doer which paid them for their
t
bio.
One of our immi 'rants took din-
ner at an Astoria hotel lately and !
was sc rvi-d with a dish of ox-tail
soup and the soup being rather thin
he complained to the waiter abjut
it, when the latter explained that
the soup was made out of a bob
tail ox which, might account for it.
Bill Jackson of your town and
Geo. Grant arrived yesterday from
Scappoose. Oil the mountain Bill
was watch im for covotes thinkinqr
to get v0 for a wolf scalp, when
hearing a noise in the brush lie
.1. .... fi..
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....
funud his handkerchief
somcw hat.
Bill said, "D un the skunk!'
The prosp
-ct for
fhowers
is excellent.
Jerome Porter has sold l. of the
'3-year old colts tiuit he brought
down from Ka-.t of the -Mountains at
an averago price of per head.
H. C. Lieser and wife returned
from Albany and have gone to Union
Point where Mr. Lieser will teach
a term oi school.
Prof. Condon and Mrs. Spiller
will leave here at the close of the
school. They have accepted posi
tions offered by the State University.
The Independent primary last
Saturday was a failure owing to the
non-arrival of the upper Xch alem
delegation. The bar was a little too
rough to cross that day.
Toots.
Diilcy Items:
April 21, 1S70.
School began to-day with 5-
scholars in attendance, with Mr.
Tyson as teacher, for a term of three
months.
A fish trap was put in at Parson s
mill last week which caught a few
trout ami from oOO to 500 suckers
and chubs in one night.
In my last I stated that Mr.
Welch was elected director and (ieo.
Hines clerk, but vou had it just the
reverse(It was your mistake, friend
"K. Y..Z." E..)
The roads in Scoggiris and Pat
ton's valleys are almost impassible
in places.
J. P. Chmty has sold his farm of
ICO acres to W. (J. Scoggin for $S0.
Mr. P. proposes to sell all his stock
etc, also.
Alonz Markham fed his horse
too much wheat at;d foundered it, so
the horse gets a rest for a week or
so.
The cattle aro leaning against
the fences waiting for the grass to
grow. We don't havo much grass
in these parts as yet.
The farmers are busy plowing and
sowing between showers, whenever
they get a chance.
K. Y. Z.
Dd You Take It?
Breathes there a man with soul so dead,
"Who never to himself hath saiil,
I will a family paper ta!ie.
Both for ray own and children's sake?
If snoh there be, let him repent
And have tab paper to hiru sent.
Cornelius Items;
April 17th, 187G.
Dan. Emrick who left here about
a month ago is in a logging camp at
Kuappton, Pacific county, W. T.
Jack Powers, our lively wood
dealer, is buying fir-pitch in large
piantitie?.
Saturday night, Stoughton and
Henderson, tho rival hack drivers
of the Grove, brought down two or
three runners apiece, and when the
train arrived they made a rush for
the passenjairs. Stoughton cap
tured tho larger number and drove
I ,. If I
Oil ll'lj
Will the scandal-monger who does
tho 'small talk" in Cornelius and
vicinity give the community a shoit
rest? There is always a "black
sheep"-in every community, and it
is a shame that a person who makes
pretention.; to respectability should
indulge in the wholesale scandal of
those who aro acknowledged to be
respectable.
A Tillamooker who had been loaf
ing about town for some time, with
out any visible means of support,
thought to show his appreciation of
gratuitous board to the family with
which he was staying, by appropria
ting lire-wood on which he had no
valid claim. But when tho polite
owner o At red to introduce him to
Squire Do Letts, ho "pulled up
stakes and lied."
"Toots", the gifted correspondent
at the Grovo, draws a melancholy
genees, and then again, it isn't very
consoling to a fellow when he has to
leave his own town to try to get a
pair of overalls on "tick."
ChaIes while going home from
the Golden Bule the other night
ot thoroughly drenched with rain.
After getting home, he struggled for
half an hour to get outside of his
pantaloons, and finally succeeded
after some swearing and a good deal
of sweating and placed them on a
chair before the lira to dry. The
next morning he gotup and found one
leg of his breeches missing and the
other past all usefulness. That flat
tened his plans for going to see his
"pullback" that day.
Grimes.
Forest Grove Items:
April, 17, 1870
William Patton has rented his
farm and saw-mill to W. II. Fadden
of the Grove, who has taken posses
sion. Mr. Patton lias gono Fast of
the mountains with stock.
Dr. W. H. Savior will return to
the Grove in June. He will uguin
re sume his practice.
D. W. Ilavden transferred bv
deed his farm of 1C0 acres of land
lying' X W of the Grove to Win.
Leach late of Missouri for the sum
of -.,0('O in coin. Also S. Blank
transferred to C. W. Hughes 55-,
lUMl'O acres, part of E. Walker's
donation claim; consideiaiion 2,
000. Mr. Hughes will erect a dwel
ling house and barn on the premis
es the coming summer. Also J. D.
Stewart transferred 40 aci-es of land
near Dilley station to W. C. John
son, consideration o00.
Mrs. A. L. Johnson is lying very
sick, not expected to recover.
Two German families have just
moved into the house vacated by Mr.
Fadden as one family moves out
another moves in that is "biz."
Mrs. Buford has just opened a
new stock of millinerv goods. Her
shop windows present a very fine
appearance.
S. Hughes has just received one
of Storm's patent cultivators which
has every appearance of being' just
the thing for a -thorough cultiva
tion of the seil. Farmers are intro
ducing tho cultivator for tho prepa
ration of fall and winter plowed
lands, thereby saving one half of the
work usually applied in tho old way
of plow ing. Will it work? Let us
hear from some of the farmers on
this point.
Mrs. M. W. McCreedy, late P. M.
at the Grove, paid us a flying visit
Saturday last.
Farm work hasleen seriously in
terrupted by tho continued rains.
Snow has almost entirley dissap
peared from the mountains; we may
now look for good weather.
Was not '-Toots'" bean supper
rather thin last week, Mr. Ll?
Saul.
Postal Rates.
The following new scale of postal rates
has been sen! us by a correspondent:
A one-cent stamp for a circnlair,
A two-cent stamp for a newppnpair,
A three-cent stamp for a sealed lettair
All licked on in the riyht cornair.
Lick brothers, lick with care.
On the right hand side, not everywhere.
Unless you want the postmastair
To mike thiags hot and "cais and
Ewear."
C0UNTY COURTS-Archbold J.
IS IT.OB.VTE.
April 18.
In the matter of tho Whetstono
estate; hearing of final account set
for the first Wednesday in June.
J. A. Porter was appointed guar
dian of the estate and person of W.
B. Itaflety; bonds reeiuired 0,000.
Estate of Theodore Gould; final
account heard and allowed.
IS LAW
April 17.
In tho matter of I. Allen vs. J. J.
Brugger, suit to recover money;
taken under advisement.
Sold.
On tho Westside road tho other
day tho brakeman came into the
passenger car, wer.t to the stove and
put in somo wood and locked up the
door, when a Hillsboro young man
asked him what he fastened up the
door that way for. Tho brakeman
shut up his off eye, and said that he
elid that so the firo couldn't go out.
The young man went out into the
baggage car, as tho grin began to
spread among the passenjairs.
Eom.
To the wife of Goo. Morrow, April pjth,
1870, a son.
JA RRIED-
At the Tualatin Hotel in Hillsboro, Apri j
11, 1S-J, by li- Cave J. 1 ., Jarix s 1-enn uml
Mis Emma Stewart, both of Washington
county.
At Mar-shfuld. Coos Conntv. April 7th,
Capt. T. Floyd und MUs Ella Stokes,
daughter of Mrs. It. l'ortor of tin; itove.
J. (Ja.-:toii was in town vest lay.
Home Produce Market-
Wbt. V. bushel S
OittS f busiul i"
Flour, f barrel fa f O
Potatoes, V bushel .'fV? 0
F.'-?t-'s. fresh do.
Butter, k'ood fresh roll j !b ViK" '4
Bacon, hides B- 1'k" l'j
Hay per ton l'k" 1j
Apples per bushel
lkcf pr a,. - ?( I'J
NKW ADVIUITISFMKNTS.
A!uii ii i st i a tor's Aofic e.
ttotici: is ih:im:i;v civr.N that
Xl the undersigned has tiled his liiial ite
count as administrator bjnis ion vf the
est'lte of Jacob Whetstone, deei used, in the
County Court of tho Stat.; of be n for
WasLintou County, and that Wednesday
after tho first Monday in Juno, A. !., lsTtl.
at 10 o'chx'k ft, ni.. has been set by said
Court for the examination thereof.
apr20wt THOS. II. TONCUF..
mroTicE Is ni'iii'f'V c.ivex that
on the 0th day of Mar, A. !.. lS7f,, at
the. hour of 1 o'rlork, p. in. f sod day, I
will, at the Court House door in Hillsboro,
Washington county, Oregon, let to the low
est bidder at public outcry, tho buildim; -f
the remainder of the bridge across H.dry
Creek in Kiid county wheie said creel; is
crossed by the Base Bine r;t 1. The Bi i l ;e
will Ixs trestl? wml., and will be 1('. f. t in
width. Th who!. I nfill of the bridge in
cluding aprons, will be i boutTiO feet. The
tiiht, except across the main chami I of the
creek, will be from 10 to lt fei t Aero -s the
main channel, 11 to 3i) feet in hij)d.
Flans and specifications can be seen nt
niv oJlii'ir in Hillsboro, on and after Men
day the- -Jtth inst,
THUS. I. IirMFHEEYS. Supt.
HillsWo, April 17, 1n"o. apr'JOw-l
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t r yi Mrs of jippar. i-t cure, in hi. Icons sor s
upon various ; aits of the booy. Its yreat
ibile.a i- le-s in the f ;et that it is ; iv n to the
innocent p. irtm r or i t t'u J unborn chil.f
without rhowiirj in tli p-.r.-'.n oriinully
contraciiier i .
Tlir. JGE IIESCOT.Y
only a ill in this ti in! ! ii c -i.tioii ly dry
in'4 it upi n tie ..urf : Mid di i hi J it bai '
into th - b'oo I. Am. Vi.vi i.r.i. Vu-i-ts n a
lIM.f'U l'O'-loN ANu (IN I.S oM ".!l-!.jl' f 1 fcLl :,
tilt: m.oon and th- only ii.riainty of j.i-.-vi n
tion of transmission is in the p itive mu-cs
of ti e eio.'i. tn'i'iii'iil pT:ietic. d at tl:e I'r.
.1. C. Vi".;m.' M ' d In-tit'i: coiiij. n umi
i.ivc, si-',-, iiiiti - and thor.u;:Ii, Laving re
Ceii d end irem as l!i- lie -t i f all mod
ern plactiee. E -cent c is s eui ' .1 in a few
dajsatil clironi .is'.i ii!i ivmaikab!,?
rapidity. ' r i f I! .,..-,; of tltS
'lu'ud in i'.'ift fi'n ' urc hi i i r tn'iH n).
0 I'SSTALEJ. .'
1 l.. re are .o e! ass of c'jiiij(lalii! tl rtt so
enlist the fymprtthies of tie inc. heal juind
or so command i's h'rae-t thou:..'ht rnd
stiHij- as tho-,.- that a':'.i't wouhu. The
Uiiri'ir a. I' r Vi lis of p-.tn ni inve.-tiatimi
and tr utment is ji.i'ni ! I :.s: iite them
rap. 1 an i thoroi;;!i euii ; in ail the coin
plaints incident to the tax. V,j; w can
noi-K r-jii sviaiiii:,;;!, - lj;: ai.vu i oi;
i;j.t iki a:.i cli k.
'i lose who it'piire p.-i-oi.al snpervi doti
th i I oi tor cm imni-.li v ith up; ai lment s
with careful and hkillful nur.-i s where unre
mitted att' lition alid e"U :-tant care eive ( v
eiy aaraiice of ra.id and p rmaiicut cure.i
I he In.-tiir.te is sup? lu d v itii a
LYING-IN Iii?ARlI.IEI7r.
where, pttii-nts will lee -ive the treatnant fco
Caselltial in sn.-b eases.
CI RE7) ATE07I3?.
('.i'i'i ti tmi- iiff. 1 lie '.;reat ihliicul'y many
si..!, nia! I iir- trouble of vi-Itino ii .ity,
oft. n in -r i i in;; an exp. use far i xceeilin;
tl c curt nf treatment. Tui. t iinnse can
be avoided by writing to the lioator, jrivinp
itiyouro-Aii way, th" symptoms of your
troubles or complaint. Cures euur.v.itecd
the same y i by pi ioicd viit. All
eomn.unicaliol: ; h.triet'y Confidential, all let
ters eilht r . JUi'iii d "r destroyed.
( :J ' lit: " -( i 'i. i In n nil ,o.o hi (i.V
trtia J l'l 'ji't i.i-t i ' fl liKNi K AM hl.i'P.K('Y. II"
...-. r'.. hi li'nt, all iti -a Ii" tiHt't'ir or
l h ' l
Ji
nn iii oi.-fris-, ill r i,.f .(.' rtif'K uml
c-ov .' !. A hirers
BENJ. F. J033ELYN. ?! X).
t'.li siaci ana nto Street
Box lli'.Z
di i ?i I hall I'l'iilicisco Cal
mnrc rrrr r -r-i rr
Th'; best l.eae.li'h Tofth' CompleM. n now
ill use, t'uies PiuipltN, ISoils, i!l"tebi-s,
Itln-umatisiu and Mercurial I'ains. Sold
by all Prui'ist.
I'm1 Low's Concc til rated Flavoring Jlx-
traet h r lee Cicani, 'akes, Ac
M A S
O U 5 G
SAVINGS AND LOAN D A M K.
o. c i'os t sn:s;;',
Masonic TKMfLK, - - San Euan-cisco
UcceiH' 'lerru iirt'.I Ordinary D'JHi.
Term p'-poslts. Not L ss than Six
Months. Ordinary Jteposits cuu bo drawn
at i-.hort ti. "tiee.
La-t l)i id. nd : T rm Ib-po-its, ll'i per
cent, )rdii:nry I cpo:.its; 7 ' , r ut.t 'r
titicati s of Ii po-it lsui d, I'aablein New
York ami l'liaeipul Cities in the I'nited
Stites and Caitad.is, iiKo; London, I'aris
and all the principal Cities of Europe,
II. T. t!invi, Sec V.'. H, Cri.vi- n I'rea.
.2" 5 i
-? - e-i.1
BAR51ES' JCKOLL SAW.
FOOT OR STEAM POWER.
Warranted to Cut 3 Inch
$tu1 1 Foot per Minute.
Send for Circular.
PRICE, C30 OO.
OSCORN & ALEXANDER,
6H BASKET STREET, opp. PALACE IIOTIL-
Ban rrnri ;cr
ThoCrent Mechenlc' Tool Ctoro
c: t:io pacific Coast.
i l
s I j - 2 c ; -r. " ?, d
WA in SI
Ft :(
M - t
m
NEW DRUG STORE,
MA l.X S TllEET, UILLSJIOKO.
Keep couatantl you hand
PAIXTJ. OILS, GLASS, DRUGS
MMJUiym and CllllMlCALS
. . . A LARGE ASSOUTltfNf US, . ,
SPxt cnt TJSLc diclnos
ARTICLE
soAi's, srox(;i:st pmifumehy
ile, dc, Ac.
Ao well rejected utoi k of
Clii AKS (iii.t TO!! A ( COS,
Furo WINKS uud LKUOKS, for
Mtiliciiiul pti r jioses only.
Glwi cut to any slzo deklrcdt
Vrscf't'A inns curt fully cuuijnrunJi-d ami all
MuuU'lmg iCurrilidtd 'JChXllM
(r u sTo.:r::is wjsiiixg a, v
thini iii my hue will find any find ftll ai ti
eh' u-.uahy found in lirt ela.u Diwj HtoVeH,
ami for sah; EJV forrash.
Kahn l Frcidenrich,
Ha vi Jij-i riTlri'tln tirirr niul
lej'i, in stoi k of the very lati st tvle
of Eadies Jnes iuod s, J I ats, Khoes HoHicry
etc. Also u tine lot of Jothinj ami every,
thin t i e to eomph te a p-nt'H attire. lro
citi' S Crockery, Hardware, Notiuis.Tobuc.
co niul 'i'at s, and mimy more i riant too nu
Mi i ons to mi nt ion. J'i in .nuiit everyhody,
EAIIN .t I'EEIDFNEH II, Hillshoro
A. KENYAN
lla.s the l.irji.Kt pfoek of !:"mh in the Orov,
Consisting of
DUY GOdDS, CfiO'J JXG, HATS,
J'AXGY AIITICLES, dc.
Family UruvvrW ami I'nn fIn
llMlUWAUE, CnoCh'EKV &t dc,
rillCi:S LOW as the LOWEST
A. IIIX3IAX.
Forebt Grov Or. Nov, 7, JteV3 4:iny:l
JUST OPENED J
AT A. JDUNSOX'S ITUMTL'KE
K'MIM. tlie best btoekof furniturct ever
oll'er' d to people of VVashiiiton county,
Consisting of bedrteads, chairs, Mauds imd
t.ibh s extension and drop leaf, bureau,
center tallies jilain mid iiiurble top, safe;
widl bracki ts in black Malnut, (wry u'wt),
mirrors, pietun s, flames und niouldinKi
also wall paper, window curtains, tdiudM
and livtmvK; also cat ts, tapestry, nil
cloth, watting, rugg, l'c, ilc,- Also Jtaby
earriaL'es, (iio .yix), Jlaso balls HtiJ
Halts. Croipn t hi f s and fancy articles.
N. 15. 1'art ii-ular attention given to up-hol-b
ring. iJepiiring. gildingand varniKli.
in;; done lo ordi r Call and kc for your
si hi s. K diK llooiu on 1'ine-st. Hct. Elm
ami Walnut. A. I. JOHNSON,
l'ivst t.Srove, July 20. '75. l'ropi ieiov
jly-tf
Y0 FEN
HWho may br br sut ring front th effect
ot youthtill follli S or tlldiseretioll, will do
f i to avail themselves of this, the great
st boon evtr l.iid at the altar of suffering
humanity. UK. M'lXMA will guamu-,
ti e to forfeit !"( for every caso of s mi.
j mil weakness, or i"iati disease of any
fUiiid or character whioU he uiuh itak s
iand fails to cure. He would, (Lcrefo.ru
jsay to the unfortunate sutierer who may
kraed this ii'.tici.', that you arc treading up
jfi'ii daricerous ground when you longer
j h lay in seeViug tL projer remedy for
roiir complaint. You may bu iu I he first
F .ih-tA htage; i no n.l i f you' arc approaclf
5,in to uf-t. If you are lurdeiiiig upon tho
ti.t-.t, and arc suli'i iiii some or all of its
ill effects, ri tnembi r lh.it if you prehist iiJ
p.(H'rastimition, the time mutcome when
(the mt'.t i-killful pliysieiun can render you
liD asiii-laliee; wiien tl;e door of liopo will
P be closed against you; when no tingcl tf
fclncrey Ciill blitig you relief. III no cftKO
5 hfis the lloetor failed of miccckh, TllC
S let not despair work upon your imaginn
?tio, but avail your imagination, but avail
C youix lf d tho beneficial lesults of Lis
treatment before yourciiMC is beyond tha
t reach of im dieal kill, or before grini
r death hurries you to a prematura grave.
I l ull course of treatment f'J.i.OO, Send
j; money by I'ost Olih e order or Exprei-H
f. with fit II d' srription of casf,
fi Call, or Address. Dr A. B- RPINNEY.
a No. 11 KcMi'iicy Street, S.iu Eiuiicisi-o.
j; R. PORTER'S
25,000
FRUIT TREES,
SHRU2S and PLANTS.
Also a fine assortment of
ORNAMENTAL TREKS,
FEOWEKINU SIIKl'IM,
I'laXTK, IH'MJS and SEEDS
For silo at J. R PORTER'S NUR
SE 2 mile N. E. of Foreit Grove.
novlm
IMotioo.
The Annual MA-tin of th StoekholJeM
of the W. C. A. Society will be held nt th
Court House, nt Hil nboio, ol4 Saturday, th
Oth day of May, lH7u, nt t o'clock p. M for
the election of nine Director, und for mch
other business us may properly coma tefora
tho meeting.
Bv order of the Board.
n W. D. riTTENOER.
nnr?m2 Be0J