THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSROKO THl'BSiUY. W assume do responsibility tci views, s pressed bywrespondenu. a ... - 1. j XjOQy1 Nows. RELIC? ' C3 DIRECTORY. REV. 1. F. ELLIS wiU pvoh wry 6noduy in th CougxegaUoual chore at ton-it Orov. at 11 a. m. DU. O. H. ATKINSON of Portland will preach nt th VI. E. Church ia thin uho ST-, ly 3tn oamuiy in Ihe mouth, t 11 . m. Rsv. O W BirHttMn) of the Christian ehurch pvea.-hea tua 2.1 SahWa and the Sttuiday before in each niU, at Hatha' Bridge al 11 a. m. p n Va nt the ITnited Brethren thorth preochesat Hiil .horo in the Cbrtstiau chnraL awry 3d Sabbath, in each mouth at 11a. m Another Purglary. Last Friday night burglar broka into H. L. Msrston'a store at Gas ton ami abstracted 'about $U0O in goods, takin especially aix suits of beaver clothing. This burglary was committed on the nielli following the oroide entry oi Mr. vosuey a uoti in t;iia place and it s clearly pxoveu ' . . . . . , - - t 1 iW. that tho Gaston burgl.trs were tbe j same ones that broke into Mr. Goa- ner'a shop. For in Mr tpu's oto was fouud a brace and bit which was stolen from Gosney's shop on the pight that it was hnrgUrie!, thd aaid brace and bit having been iJen tified here br the owner, Mr. Daris. AVe hope the store keepers will con clude to have men sleep in their storesfrom this on ia thjscouaty and shoot some of these rating outlaws who are breaking into every unde- fendod place in the State when they thiuk they can steal aiy thing. Our advice to every house-holder is, when you hear some one prowling About yo jr premises trying to get in at your window or door just watch for him and fill Lis hide so full of bullets ttiat it will not buhl shucks Don't 6ay a word, but shoot. A house breaker has murder in his his heart and he should be shot down like a dog. Burglary. Thursday eight ont or more burg lars eutcredD. B. Gosney's rew gun-hop near his dwelling by un locking the door and aiola a Spen cer ritle belonging to man who left it there for repairs, and also took liauie tool and clothing belonging to Mr. Davis which he had lft iu the shop. The samo night soaie &ne iried t- get 'iuto a wabh-house run by Kee Young in this place by .entering at the window, but Kee Young sung out, "rce hap no uio .neo,"ar.d then jmnped . out of bed, when the burglar ran away.. Next ight Kee Young heeled himself for for tho burglar and left the window up ho that any person ant ions to climb in could make an easy en trance, but no burglar crtfae aud Kee Young kept his little "sbootee hoap .cocked" all night long and slept with his left eye open to no advan tage. The Fruit ProspecJ. The prospect for a bountiful fruit icrop in this county ;lt better than it has been for several yours. Iast year the severe winter and late frosts killed the fruit to ft c.maider ,able extent aud there was not an av erage crop, but this year the weath ,cr thus far has been quite favorable nnd the treos aie just crowded with bloom and young fruit. Many fnr jners have re-planfjed tlieU' orchards and pruned the old trees and put them in a healthy condition, and ia n I w years Washington county will ex port many bushels of fruit. We need a fruit dryer in the county now to manufacture our surplus product and also to stimulatu a larger pro duction. Immigrants. Prfnirl'tit Mint inf'jrtai U3 tint a cotft pjajr of ji fi.'.'lea ora on the eame atmmi-T from Hm Praut.'isro wih bim bound for th north-st pert of thia county. Oat fnmily bid t-o children. Thit Is a of imnji;rrn&t tbnt we Bver) here. They will so UU gar fortet bills aud )i r ont hr'iis (hut in a fw years will be more Tahmbie than tbote of many men who aet- d here In ''). Bailing Needed. Several bridges oa the road to Par tington, and the lower pnrt of the pouuty are sol provided with railing nd it is to be feared that accidents jnay occur from stock or teams run ping off of tbe bridges. The super iors in the districts where stub bridge are located should t f.rn fixed iui mediately. Place Supplied. The lu'publicati county central fomittcs have nominated Hon. Geo. y0. Day of Cudar creek as Candida' on the Ri'puMican ticket for county aommiM.iiouer io the place of Mr. Paulsen w ho declined. T n. II.in.Ury and W. D. rittonfrrr dtr1".l Kii?imii Mntidny ea Ab'ent.a from t!i'. Ii'l!r.':...ru toiler- of Oil I Frllowa to the flm.'i whit'b IJi'fH lu tialfin this Another A'leMpt at Suicido. Last Sunder noruiug a woman who live n Harris BriJg an4 who name omit, took a heavy do of some narcotic, poison, opium, it ia supposed, atij was basely- saved by tb timely arrival ( Dr. Pryoe. Her fvthsr and toother Aim) dd her heavily with mustard, eta, which prtxhnwd no effect, and tba Doctor gev but large as repeated dour of powerful emetim fcfor ber titoniaoh would act. Her fiic wa livid, hit eye Axed aud her feci iug entirely gone. Congestion of the brain, ami sore death wo aid oon h-ve harried bet ont oi the wjrld. The causa i mill to be domestic trouble. She run away from bom List Thursday to a neighbor's, bat re turned agtin, and being despondent, it ia nptKaed that ahe concluded fc en 1 her J xb lady i respecWd in th neigh borkood. When. th,e "news of tb transac tion oame to the wearing at Harris' bridge on Sunday it auc4 eonsiderobl' excite nent. ' Successful Meeting. Hillsboro, May 15 1876. At a meeting of tuo Chi;stioc church held at UarrU' Lridgo by Ci. V. RicharJon last Suuday tler are sis additions ta the e'nrh L. Gales aud witaitud Jiliu Vfiee! 5r, (,y jitter j and Mm. Ifiry Whee!er, Mis Rloyd end Mr. Eiinisly, by couf'-'isiou. Elder O. AY. Binbard eon will preach again (if not provi. deatially hiudered) at 1T', Bridge on S-tturduy 27th and Sundsy '.'Sih of May. " H. TJ. Mouax. Picnic. The M. . church at Cornelius will give a picnio in a pleasant grove near thut pretty little town next Saturday at noon for tho benefit of their pastor Her. piliott. Ponations and asisi.stanco hankfu!ly received. A very pleasant time is anticipated, and tbe young mau who would not take his "sweetpess" with p'enty of gunirdrops(lip-fcips) and a few "bits" to pay for bis dinner ought to be (as ho 4ubUesi would) squeezed to death. Special Train Is St. Joe. Last Saturday a special trait) went ' St. Joe to take up Mr. Yillard sgent for the bondholders of tho Westside railroad compacy. Mr. A'illard went tb Amity to meet a con vention of the farmers irj that part of Yamhill county to take into con sideration the extension of the West side road to Amity this spring aud summer. Liberaj Convention. Thoro will bo a convention of the Liberals and Freethiukera of Ore gou and Washington Territory at i'oi tluiid, Oregon on July ota 1876 at J.0 o't-louk a va. for the purpose of perfecting a general ognnizaticn of the IyiboruU and Freethinkers throughout tbe country. All of that opinion are requested to meet the convention. Public Speaking. Palt'igh Stott and F. B. Strong, candidates fqr Prosecuting Attorney of the Fourth Judi.ral District, will address the voters in this county iu the following places at the following times: IIillslx.ro May 22 Al 8 p. m. Furrst Grove 5Ia 23 At 8 n. m. Coruejiu May 21 .At 8 p. ra. AniM Lbapel. . . . ,31ay iiu. At 'J p. u. Mniuleton May 28 At 2 p. m. Ores0" prowlers, ResuJ tbi. D. M. C. Gault has just received a letter from Peloware county, Ohio, which states that a heavy frot t came on tho 3d inst. which killed all tho fruit. The sa-ne letter states that Ohio has had to import all her fruit for three year pust. Removal. Tho editor of this paper hai bought th( Crandall tract of laud of 14 ncres in tha south-east part of town for J!)30 and will movo ou the same abo.it the lat of this week, business ofljoe still in the Old Court Ilouie as usitrt!. Frost, Frx!t fell here on Saturday night yhich nipped the early gardens somen hat, but not enough to do se rious damage. The fruit ciop i'h so far advanced now that is not likely that there wili be frost enough to to tt&tt'ridljy dijitago it this yeap. James Montgomery of Cornelius who went into the Yakima county catly this spring has returned to the girl ha left he'iind him. lie took up a homestead up there and pro- P')es to make that country his home at some future time. Jfr. Crandall. a farmer nw Cornelius, wilt atart to California by tramer thin Week on a tour of the country. If the rli- mntfl and country ahould suit him be will aelj ont his property here and move there. Mr. CraniiuU is a god buniuoKf man and the coutjty caq 111 afford to loss Btpy sui'h M ba ll ft, Vorr"n mir'd rTnmi.hrKjr'a trjam down in a mud-hle while rifiirnitiir from church at tyarvn' (iridg.i 1vtt feuudav. W. arloon boni;ht two acres of frrnmvl (n the unrth pert of U-ne ft Mrs. N. M. wamr laat wees lor J -. incy are worth f J Hi. Or"fn If.de h inowd Dr . Tite'a office on hla plar. for a uu. Hr. F. Jolly banled i on ?oHrj jiii two rpen of boree. Forest Crsve: f . At the regular meeting of I. O. G. T., the followbg oanied officers were lectod for the ensuinx; teim: WCT.J. E. Baileyi 8., Miss L. Hoxttr; F S. P. G. Bufard. T, Miss FJla Eaton; M,C. Shipley; C, Miss tda lliuman; I G, Misa M. Lyuian; O'O, L StoAt, W. D. Hoxtcr has bought him a fancy buggj teata. Mr. Denny, candidate for Eepre- sentatiire. was hero latt Saturday The candidates for oGce begin the usual hand shaking aud every body can have a fair shake nq difTtrence what side he is ou. Dr. Marsh's fnenda were glad to see him back again. Duvid Slopor intends to go to California. This is a dull place for blacksmiths. E. T. Itobtuson has sold the bal ance tf his land to Mrs. Navlor at f 30 per acre. Geo. Hints is buildinghim a coui tBOdicus dwelliu? house, .. . . Sam Httlit's' storo building is go ing up rapi liy. It will staud on the sci)th side of street and opposite Mr. Hinmau's stc-re. Hughes rush es thiugs and will soon complete and move into his building. Mr. Hextsr has got a license and has started out to peddle. Mr. M. Pattou of Pattou'a valley brought a large aniouut pf butter to town last week. lie makes about 80 pounds a week. liox'er bought a great many chick ens and eggs last week. Of course be exchanged a large amount of mer chandise, lioxter is wide-awake. In an educational discussion be tween two illiterate persons ft citi zen said that bo wanted Lis daugh ter to study ftKilhinetic, as he thought it was about time to econo mize, as the tick buaiue? was about ruining everybody. John Goodell it teaching nt Scog gin'a school bouse; N. McCoy;, at the McCIeod school bouse; Miss Annie Martin, . near Font's place; Eugene McCorna.ck, near tho Dalles. The funeral of Mrs. Logan John son took place last Tuesday instead of Monday as you published. It was found after the procession ar rived that, the grave ' had been, dug in an alley apd another grave had to be dug taking nearly a half day. Italbei an unfortunate rnistake, 4 irbiuaier,' '2 bcxvibg ' niuoiV'ne agents, 3 book cunvasseis, and 5 candidates for office got a good ducking by the upsetting of the Galas' creek ferry boat last wetk. No damage to speak of except that one of the candidates got a suspi cious looking bottle badly watered, and the whole ciowd got so bad'y mixed that the candidates didn'tkno' which party they belonged to, ex cept the man with tho bottle. They were tcither Independents nor wom an suffragists just then, but man suffer-agists, with the exception of the exception aforesaid. Tbe second crop of tho Equinoc tial has begun. A good prospect for. a full turnout. T. Ilines and Wilks will start for WilHon river this morning prospect ing for minerals. A. T. Smith has been confined to his bed for several days. II. V. Lieser delivered a ."liberal" lecture In Portland last evening. It was well apreciutod by the free thinkers. There wcro about 500 persons present. T;e owiier of those pounded hogs went after Mr. Welch for selling the hogs. He thought it an outrago on the country people. Jack baa been shaking with the nguo ever since, nhich ia a good thin;; for the hogs. Dr. Marsh hns bi en unwell for sever l days. Toats. Improving. Mr. Lumbkio has tern down the old houses ou the property that he bought nenr the Tualatin hotel and proposes to build a dwelling house on tho north cud of the same. Jake Anderson intends to make an addi tion -rt Li's bousu this Rummer. T. W. ))avis will build a dialling house fur himself this year, llills b.oio is improving. William Jariimn U R'iug to build the handsomest barn in tin part of the county ou the property north of his residence Saddles Stolen. Lant Saturday night two. saddles were stolen put of Geo. Brock's barn up near Gaston. It is supposed that the thieves were the same that broke into Marston's store oa the night previous. Now, farmers, look close to your horses. Sheep Killed. A coyote got into Goo. Morrow's (lock ( f sheep one morning last woek an J lillad three. Ilgct away without a scratch although seen in bruad dsy light. C23TIOTUL?A?iR. Hiatal j of tho Congregation.! Chorea ForeatGrova. Br Ex. Uoiu s Liis;ir tr. In jiving the bittorj of the Cungrege tiuuul church, Forest Urovt. it is ner-eaeary to refer to the history of the trif forg. eh, of Tuulatin l'Uing, having a ply-e rf meet ing at &r?t on tbe tut Tvialuliu' Hn near HUlubpro. Of tbiachun.hUev-'.'. S: Grif ftn was the stated nupply cr acting pastor; but in alluding to thin church it is tot pro- jeed to give its biatory in full. ' The first Cong. cb. of TualdrinTUins wai or0'uai?fd in June 1812. Nine persons, acvordmg to previous agrctiiH t and ar rangement, came into the arxi J1i '-'t",n and were acknowledged a meubora 'Ue time or nt tbe next communion service to. wtk: Rot. J. 8. GriiEn vnd wife. Be'. Hurvey Clarke and wife, Alvin T. Puith 'end wife, a Mm. afenuer. and not tonv j rter. Wm. n : . ,-v .i..-- -.i. u o i j n.:t uu wesw uw acanowieueu Ku i ; (""""-'fwA This church met with many t lleultiea, incident to alt new orgnnizuti jn . ud be tides theae some upecin! and vm? trying onts, growing oat of tlje lovif Vt We of moat cf the then acttlera from , W-Yldiuw anl tlie rutri!nta of civilitid " l n ised society. The greatest of tT'f!arose -j ttr8tly..outof the half marriage eonieclion of many of tbe settlers with Indian vomea; secondly, in the deaire of some tc liecarae connected with the oharch as portions hav ing the form of godliness but vriiimat the poiier. These matters pf difficulty wore eveutuully settled in right grouuifTlhe first by the men to ponuected with Indian wom en, coming into the fall marriage n.lation, and jn the next place the print-'p.e beitg established cf acknowledged cbrittisi char acter and experience the only proper groiud for church fellowebip srd oom murijon; qotb points having b-ou main tained jth g-ent earn etuons snT perniat ence by the pastor S'nid much peril; but were not established, till the diflkUiite ari- stag had greatly troubled the c j.uuh and hindered its progress. Some of the members of thin church. from the first, were residents of ""tiff 'Weet Plain; aud owing to the difficulty of gDing to the E.ist Plain to worship, particularly in the winter, and for other reasons which it is not necessary to mention bet g, wished to hut the headquarters of tho church re moved to the Weet r lain. At a . meeting called for this purpose in 1815 this removal waa Toted. It is claimed by some that this meetlug was irregular in some renpects, and thut no removal of the first Gong. r,h. of tbe Tunlu tin Plains was really rrvde It is oluimed by others that it waa ao removed and that tbe Cong. ch. at forest Grovo fa tbe continuation of ttiat church . It wn subsequently given as the opiuon of a coun cil of minietera called at the G.ovo to de cide certain questions of difficulty, that that vote was sufficient ground for regarding the Cong. ch. of the Went Elaia at For est Orore as estahjiahed, while tbe hi-xt ch. named still continued. It is sot be wUb "', Hie -vr'fif -iv't" give rr-t!VI OTlrf question. It is obvious and admitted, it is believed, by both parties to tbia question, that if the said vote did not not properly eHtab- liiih the Cotig. ch. gf yciit Tuulttin Piuio, or of Foref t Orovo, that the regular meetings nf'erwirds held and the ordinances regular ly administered did so establish it, which ia all that is essential to this hiutory. At the same meeting above named. He v. J. S. Griffin waa dismissed from his position as pastor, aud soon after Rev. II irvey Clarke was invited to minister to the church aa stated sunnly. Here commences the history of the Cong. ch. of Forest Gorve, or of Want Tualatin Plain as then called. Rev. Harvey Clarke earnestly nnd seal- ously entered npon the pastoral work. A log honse waa erected fur a place of meeting oa ground now enclosed within the olle(;e campus of Tualatin Academy APnciftn Uni versity; and the devout, earnest jroy;-s and praises, qua spiritual awakening often wit nessed in that rnde edifice, showed that tbe divine consolations and presence are not confined to the temnles crowned with"mar. Lie domes nnd gilded spires" and resound ing with organ peuls. IfMigiotis tIT its Wire thereafter kept Tip, as we learn from those now living at the Grove and then members. We say from those now living at the Grove, because the records of the church - were burned in the year '51 with tbe hotse of Den. "aylur, clerk of the oIlurcL at tbat time. Iu tho year '47 s oarrip-meeting wis held by the church, other christiunscnitiug with thorn, of much intere-it and attended wiUi revival Influences, nnd again another in '48. In connection with these speui.d rellxiou" efTorts, and regular religious work, rsvernl nienibcrs were added to the church, some by letter and some 'ir c;)iifv.i.Mj of 'hiib. A.uou ti.tu e, jxi-hapa n lit t lo career la the case of oue or tvro of them, were jtea. T. Cr. Nnylor and wife, Henry Buxton sr. and wife, 1). i'townrt nnd wife (who afterwards united with the Methnd'st,) A. Hinmnu and John Flett. In the year '37, another onip meeting wan held, which went on i)lh treat appa rent int. -rest, but wu nrt fttrudtd with so much fruit and permanent e,.nn of nieinbers and H'.rength as wns ai first expected. Near the close of tbe year '61, as nb ire stated, the records of the church wore bnrned, and hrncethe m"mherahipatand heforethisdate viuinot be Htnied. It appears from the new reword book, commenced to be filled nffer that event, that the lint of members of the church, was mad.) to embrace the nsijies of all who acknowledged theuisidves as mem bers, and that in 'oi thrre wero alxiut thirty members. Ia the iwnie year unfortnuate dilliculties arose between Itev. H. Clarke on one Ride and t.T Hmiili and Wm. Geiperon the other; ref dtinjj in tho dismissal ujnter ci.)mureof W. Geiuer jr., from the cb, in 'ji), and in a vote of censure npon A. T. Hmitb in T.t. Hut.sn( lently in the year 72 or 8, it ha. ing long r en the opiufon of mar.y i.i the rhur.'h that nothing artecting the permanent Christina character had occurred in the progrm r,f fliette difficulties, these voles of ilihinissal and censure sere rescinded, with out any dissenting voice. In M irch of '53 the church viteil to bold a praysr meeting regularly every Saturday nili'. which has beer. kpt up, witb ouly short interruptions in the c iL.lier part pf the time, ever si .. Ibis shows in that perirs) progress, and s moro nontinn ous cbiu'ih effort aud order. 1'iuring the same year, seven mvitibt rs were added to the el. nrch, (le by letter and two on cn f wl a of faltli; mnomr whi in were J. M. Keeler and wife, and Mrs. Cath. ru-e X iy lor. Cnrtchiihd luwrwffl-. '. Ealdra is clearing prpuod on his farm north-west pf town atd wil build a dwelliug theioa soon. The Brt ia mi. taken about there haring been any attempt to bnrulariz Mr. Davia' abop aud, Dr. Kultty's drug stun ia this place. . Mr. Pm (shear of Olenooe well known hers died Monday mrrnin. - Sef Mr. Johnson's ad. Look a,t the Bepublivan ticket. . THE OLD ELM TREE Oh! woodman spare that ties,. That oftiiuea I may real, Beueath its wide onUpreading bonghs. As the aun aiuka iu the west. Twaa hrre oar family came, 'To Join in convene aweet My mother at my father's side We ahildii.a t their feet. They'd talk ai joyi and aorrow, That hang o'erlife'a pathway; Of the tiiuo we'd know no grief, When we'd live in endless, day. I Oft at suoiet's coldnn bonr. it neared thie lovely tree. j V hiupering to the leae. Many days- have passed away, ciince last nath this elm we met; But those loved ones wo gathered her never e;in forget, K)w, I'm alone o cross life's sea: Th"yvu gone to. returq ao wore; So l. f this souvenir remain. Till life's sad scenes sis o:er. 1l4mx,ia. ' BORN. To the wifo of Kiley Cftve, in nillibprop MayJ7tb, lt)76, a son. IIE0. At Puyallup. W. T.. Mny 10th. 1876, of diphtheria, Joseph Meek, only son of Chaa. C. and Jenny Newhard, aged 9 months. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . - .J-l 1.J! , YASHIXGTOX COUNTY RE. For State Senator, A.HIQ s. "H'TT. ForRepTosentatives, D. M. C. GATJLT, C. T. TOTEB, T. H.CEN5TY. For County Commissioners, T.W. THOMPSON, CEO. O. PAT. For Sheriff, H. B. MORGAX. For County Clerk( J. B MATHEW8. For Treasurer, 0. D. WILCOX. For Asgcssor, ' J. Q. A. YOUNCi,. For School Saperintenden t, PROF. J. P. ROBB. For Surveyor, W. E. SMITH.' For Coroner, C. W. MEEK. May 18tS, - AUCTION SALE Qf X'' UIINIT UltE. r I will offer for sale my eutire stock of fur niture, which is the beI snd met complete ever offerud to th people of Washington County, consisting of bedsteads, chairs, stands snd tables, extension and drop-leaf, bureauf, center tables plain and marble top, safes, wall brackets in block walnut fvtry niae), mirrors, pictures, fraines and mquld ingsjslso wall paper, window curtains, shades and fixtures :s1bo carputs, tapestry, oil clpth, matting, ruggs. Ac., Also baby carriages (sujtrior tlla). Bass balls snd Bats. Croquet sets and fancy articles. ALSO My parlor, bee roQin snd kitcbeu farni- ture, consisting of gfii, Lounges, Rock er?, Bureaus, Mirrors, Feather-beds snd Pillows, coses, ticks, n4 ticking Parlor aud Co jking stores Sowing aud Washing Machines Also a fine library pf books Stationery, efc, etc,. ALSO One foot-power niorlUiog machine, snd ;oni;iicte sets of carpenter aud cabinet ma kers' toots. The sale will take place at my shop 1n Forest Grove on Saturday the 27th day of May, If7(J, fct9j'cloek, a. m. TERMS OF SALE. AH sums of ten dollars tu4 less, cash ii) bund .'coin), fen all $uiua over tun dollars, credi will be given until the 1st dsy of Out. next, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, without interest A die-, count of Uu per coci will b given to pr: ties who buy on s credit, for oaah. Let evory body come and bring bi wife, A. Xj. J0HT3Qf Forest Qruve, May IT, 76 lCRICliPMlRFMSB. S-HUGHES, F0RE3r QEOyE, OGN, EKi,rn ly cniurioxMoiixr, CMTER DRAVUIIT. CQLLTS.VASf STEEl, and QARIiKXCITr PLOWS. PM'IFIQ WA'QXS; REAPERS, S10WBR$ TIMES ITKRSj pavihc fax irriLSt IIARVISTISI OpODSQF ALL SIS'DS. Aim SHELF & HEAVY HAKDWASE; FARMER'S KfECHANIC'S TOOLS; A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF 1 1 A K N V.SH fc ft A n U LLK V I DOORS. SASH, MOrLDlSGS; PAINTS, OILS, BEI inHEfJ, VARNISH; WINDOW GLASS; PUTTY, LIME, PLASTER, WIHTINO, snd CEMENT ; ALL at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. r.Sotf 3Jv. A X3alloya KE17 p:.UG GTC7.2, MAJlf st&xst. nitiszoso. Keeps constantly oa hand PAINTS, OIIS, GLASS. DRVOS MEDICINES and CHEMICALS ...A I4KOB aSSOttTsnxT Of. . . TOILET ARTICLE SOAPS, SPONGES, PERFUMERY itc. ' do. tto. AJsq a we4 selected stock of CIGAIIS aud TOBACCOS. Puro WINES aud LIQUORS, for Medicinal purposes only. Glasscnt totny Im tfasired. Traeriptlon emfuUy tompotmdti ad aU tnniMntt warraiiUd gtnutnt QUSTOMEHS WSIILJJ AJT thing in my lias will Snd any and all arti cles usually found in first class Drug Stores, snd for sal LO W for cash. A H rj MAM Has fhe largest stock of foods in (fee Grove, (Consisting of DRY GQQDS. OLQTIIING, BATS, FANCY ARTICLES, tc. Family (Jroeerles and Provisions HARDWARE, CROCKERY., is. PRICES LOW at the LOWEST A. IUXMAN. . Forest Grov Or. Kov. 7, 1873 3ny:l Kahn &, Freidenrich, Have lust reel red a larse and MM. elegant stOf.'k of the very Uteet sty Ins of Ladies Uress Ooods.tiata. h hoes, Hosiery eto. Also a iinc lot of uioihing and every thing else to complete a gent's attire. Gro ceries Crockery, Hardware, Notions.Tohao co and Cigars, and many more hilars too nu merous to mention. I'riees .o suit everybody. .' KAITS A FRETDJ RfCH, HilUboro YOUNG Iffll Who may be be suffering .from Ihe effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do to avail themselves of this, ths great est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering hnmanity. 1H. fcflNNt V w.U guaran tee to forfeit $500 for every case of semi nal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character whiof' i undertake and falls to cure, lie would, therefor any to the nnfortnnnte sufierer who may raed this notice, that you 'ire treading np on dar.gerouS ground when yon longer delay in seeking th proper remedy for your complaint. You may be in tbe first nrkt stage; remember you are approach ing to lust. If yon arj bordering upon the last, and are suffering some or all of its ill efTocta, renjembev that if you presist in procrastination, the time most come when ths most skillful physician can render you no assistance; when the door of hope will be closed against yon; when no hngel of mercy can bring yon relief. In no ease has the Doctor failed of suoness. Then let not despair 'vork npon your imagina tion, but avail your imagination, but avail yourself of the beneficial results of his treatment before your case is bevond ths reach cf inecacal skill, or before grim death huniei yoa to a premature grave. Full course of treatment $25.00. rlend money by ost Office order or Exprei with full description of case, ' Call, or Address. Dr A- B- SPINNEY. Mo. 11 Kearney Street, San Irauciaco. SHERMAN 4 HYDE, MUSIC DEALERS, Cor. KEARNY and SUTTER Street., (Sa FlHVlJISCQ. 1 Agents fr tho Paciflo Coast. JUST OPENED! AT A. I,. JOHNSON'S Fl'RSITCRE 2. ROOM, the best strekof furniture ever rffered tq the people of Washington county. Consisting of bedsteads, chairs, stands slid .able extension and .drop leaf, bureaus, center tables plain and mnrlile op, safes; wall brackets in black widniJ, (vtrti '), mirrors, pictures, frnme and mouldings; also wuli paper, window eurUiijrs. shades and flxtui-es; also carpets, tapestry, oil cloth, matting, ruggs, 4 c, J-e. Aiso LWby carriages, (superior tljlin). Baseballs UaUa, Ci.quet sets and fifney article. S. B. Particular attention given to np bolKtering. Itepniring, gihlfugand varnisb itic done to order Call end see for your selves. Kale Room on Piue-st . Ret. Kim and Wnlnnt. A. L. JOHNSON, Forest Grove, J uly 20. '75. Proprietor JlyW-tf THE TIN STORE. J. HELLER, PROPRIETOR. 77.Y IF AXE, HARD WARE, CC0 K STOVES, TARL0R STom. OFFICE STOVES ryTia Wsre and Stove Fipe constantly on hand or made to order. Filling and rt pairtiip umt, Watrr riptt laid, tie., tic, J. HELLF.R, Jlillsboro, Oregon. Biarlftm j tEND 2.o. U.G. P. li..ll.lCo., New Voik for Pamphlet of 100 laK.s, eontsir.9ii lists of 3HK) newspaper, md estimate sbow- tnf eost of alTrtiiruj. AFTER A QCAI-.Tr": C7 centi'SX r:: DR. J. WJ. YOt ;. 1 till offer to the afflicted absolute txs all ewes of ' . i B2nrAL7EATari:3. The preservation of health and li.'e Is de pendent npon the proper condition ol th proereMtiv functions and, say week.'. 6 or eaus of weakness of the g( uerwiv oit na or their ae It a direct 'aUack npon tli general health as well a I sure destruction if not properly curisl of the crttena that are the (.ride of on sex and th bUsing ot ths other. L? Yoi h is laid th foundation of much of the misery of after year by tb indulgence of th most vesauenv or ssrr nyaL-ing Hf a eitru and spreading weakness andrnin amoiiti mankind, for it is a well known fact that thi iiuhUgttu it MdiUir vtos, ven in th slichtest deere. pUmt tt4 of vtirm is Uit tydtm thai groin to a Aanf f of distast, $orrvc and stuim m ujur yeart. ToungKan f yoa experience any weukness you shoold not delay, for s day may imperil your health if cot your life.. Ii all form of Weakneas aud premature Pecav a Care is Guaranteed by the Doctor to th Younj, Middle-aged ur Old, without Exposure or liinderHnc front BnsinossT The Remedies are Jiurly vege table and ui a nature that leaven iio taint bebiadi Otsssvi toe symptoms and hasten 'cbeok the course of i couiulaint. if rou j eirienr anv of t !. savAi.V tiitcAarue, uiff, jurgeij Vilnius, xtjUrion, pai. m Bain-,. UviUt or IhxI, fon-lxxln.un, wtdiiention, timidi' ly, owrsjos tp ttocitly, ion of power, leonf oi control ,uurkio.' fei;yr,ufreit-s of riclnutt akin to bilunumtv, drpunitu in ttrint, irregular tote tit, tto., etc. - TERRIBLE PCISI0N3. Among the most subtle and virulent ot mvi'u. iu ei. uuiuiu uiuou is iuiu arising from Yonmtil Taint often breaking out, af ter years of apparent cure, in hideons sore . npon various parts of the body. Its great danger lies in the fact that it is given to th innocent partner or to the nnborn child witbont snowing in the person originally contracting it. THE USE OF MERCURY only aids in this terrible ilis-eptiou hy dry ing it npon the gnrfnea and driving U bacjf into the blood. All Vsnukkal Posion is 4 BLOOD rOSIOK AND CSS SS WJMU tTNlCATID tat ths BLoot. and tbe only ceHainty of preven tion of transmission is in tbe positive cure of the reorvi tnatmtnt practiced at th Dr. J. C. Young Med)cnl Institute, comprehen sive, scientino wad thorough, ' having re ceived endorsements as tho best of ail mod em practice. Recent cases cured in a few days snd cbrouio cases with remarkable rapidity. Our ksts if tht prt'nence of th TaM in lit blood an ueivrfmlutg.' TO FEMALES. Tic.. -d .... ..1...... . . .1. . 1 u - w 'k... v. siviiiuiuiui. u ew enlist the sympathies of the medicul mind or so command its gravest IJiought and stnfly as those that n'tlvet women. Th Doctor after years of naUent investigation and treatment ia enabled to assure them rapid and thorough cures in all 'U19 com. plaints incident to the sex. Ths VjKAz'caS HOPS rOB STBKNUTR iD IBS SUmSINQ FOB BSLIEV AND CUBB. ' Those who require personal supervision th Doctor can furnish with appurtinents with careful and skillful nurse where unre mitted attention and con slant care giy ev ery aasnrnnoe of rapid and permanent cures The Institnte is supplied with a LYINa-rW DEPARTMENT where patients will reotive tfi joat, sept so ' essential in such eases. CI' HEP AT HOME- Cormnondnux. The groat duHcnlty many -" uuu id .'IP iwuui. OI TlPlllU IU9 I I1J , ofern iuourring an expense fr exceeding tl cost of tieatiuent. Ibis exiMtus can) be avoided by writing to the Dootor, givicif in your own way, tbe symptom of your trouble or complaint. Cures guaranteed th same ' a by personal visit. Ail communications strictly confidential, oil let ters either returned or destroyed. ' tr IVie Doctor can be relitd upon in a'f ear iroiiirin.! Confidixcs and Secbsct. He pott eonMem in Aim, nil you is so tufftr nr art in Uistreti. lit Kill tiedily nlievt and curt f011. Address BEN J. F. JOSSELYN. M. L. 61B bacramuuto Street ox 73. . dec3yl gan Francisco Cat .IODIDE OF POTASS; The (cpt Beautiflcrof ie Complexion now In use. Cures 1'impUs, Bgils, Blotcbs. Bbemhntisui and ilercurul Paiofl. Sold by nil DmgiriatM Us Low's Concentrated Flavoring Ex tract fcr Ice Cieam, Cakes, to. MASONIC SAVINGS AND LOAN BANK, . POST STEET, Masokio Tsmpli, - - Sam FsAsenco. Receive lefin and Ordlnsry Deposits. r?Term Deposits. Not Less than Six Months. Ordinary Deposits can be drawn St short notice. Lft.t Dividend: Term Deposits, per cent. Ordinary Dopositsi li per cent.Cer tifieates pf Deposit fswi'd. Payable in New York and "Principal Citir ia the United States and Cnnndas, also: London," I- 141s and all the principal Cili of Europe, H. T. aIrates, Sue. W. II, CrLvxB Pres. - a 1 mmmmw CARNEY CCS0U. tSv. roar or tfEi power. tkirrssieS t Cut I lack Its I Fsot ser Hiaata, See far Cimrtar. PRICE, f 30 O0. e? 1 a 62 1 tSAastl t.R..r, s . t t f tn t- j v . ' r m - u aal awsassswassssssssssii .1 v ' V