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About Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1876)
t THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBORO : THUBSDAY. Tire Off Runaway. Last Saturday a weefc ago as Mr. J. F. Pierce, the enterprising Green ville store-keeper, was returning from Portland vrith a wagon load of merchandise the tire came off of one of the wheels on the mountain. He borrowed a wagon and started to Beaverton with the wheel to have the tire set when his team ran away and "set up" the entire outfit. How- Portland Produce Market. ever no bones were broken, anno Mr. Pierce hurt his leg. He went WIIEAT.-S1.35 -0 cental. Beaverton and got the tue set FLOUR-Forextratandrd.brand3,$5.00; tj rtturrjed to the mountain, where he had to stay all night, Financial. Gold in New York, 100 . Legal tenders in Portland buying 90 selling 91. 'Silver-Trade dollars, 90c; other coins, 95c THE GROVE BURGLARIZED. Safes Burst Open and over $1700 Stolen. extra country, $ 1 504 75, OATS Per busnel, 45 to E0 cents. DRIED FRTJITS-Apples llc ft pound plrnns, pitlptw, 100. with pits 4 to 5c. plums, pities, with pits 4 to 5c. niDES-Best selected llc"0 t; colls, yt off. MEATS Hams, 12 to 17c; side 13; shoulders 9 c. dressed hogs 6 to mnt ton sheep $2.50 to $3 per head, beef dres'd, 4 to 5 cts per 9. LARD New lard in tins, 17c; in bnlk 16. HAY-Timothy baled, $1C17; loese, $13. to $14. DAIRY PRODUCE -Rntter. roll. 23to30c lb; fair, 1S320; in brine, 2025c. Cheese 1718ci tt reaching home next day. We Want Money. Those subscribers who owe us for two or three years' subscription will please begin to hunt the bottom of their pockets for the cash, as we wish to pay our debts. e pro pose to send our tax collector to the different precincts this month to col lect bills due for advertising, sub scriptions and canvass for subscrib ers. It is hard on the printer to have to wait three years for liis pay and then have to hire a man and pay shorts, $25.00; middlings. $27.50 040; oil livery stable bills to collect it. meal, $37.50. FGGS 25c per dosen. "WOOL-Chnice Willamette, 18 18c Ibj Eastern Oregon and Walla Walla, 1113. POTATOES 40 to 50c per bushel. ONIONS $125 to $150 per 100 lbs. CHICKENS $2.50 to $1.00. From Wilson River to Tillamook. Forest Grove, Aug. 28th, 187C. Editor Independent: T.'M. Hines has just received a letter from his friends Baxter and ecu nty we believe Elliott, who have been examinitig the route from the Grove via "Wil son's river to Tillamook. They state ia their letter that they found the route much better for a road than they expected. The "Big Mountain," which was considered very diffi-ult they found quite feas ible for a road. By winding around Nthe mountain ridges an easy grade can be found, and a very easy grade by making a detour of five miles. On examination it was found that a grade not to exceed 75 feet above the bed o! the Wilson river could be got easily. This distance would embrace about three miles on the mountain side, thence down the riv- Bought Nebraska. J. C. Jamison has sold his right for making artificial stone in "Wash ton Territory to his partner, G. A Steel if Portland, and has bought the right for Nebraska, whither he will ro soon. Jamison has a fortuoe in his fist. The right for making ar tificial stone in this county has been bouht bv a member of the Smith C5 familv. He is not a citizen of the Suicide. Mr. Hurgren.of the firm of Hur gren, Shindler & Co. of the Oregon Furniture Manefacturing Company at Portland is missing. He has been tracked to the river where it is sup posed that in a fit of temporary in sanity, with which he has of late been afflicted at times, he j umped into the river and wa3 drowned. S;nce the above was put in tj'pe Mr. Hurgren body was found float ing in the river. er 2 or 3 miles, when the road Hoodlum Murderers Come to Grief. A dispatch states that Charles Wil son, Daniel Myrtle and Daniel Con don, hoodlums implicated in the re cent Farle murder in San Francis- jail to await examination. Such is the general result of letting children grow up idling their their time about the streets and associating with drunken and obscene men and street gamins. Idleness is the very root of all evil, not money. Personal. Mr. D. A. Miller the active and Stott prosecuting attorney would strike over to-K ilehis. There Co, have been arrested and locked in in ho serious obstacle in the way for the entire route. Being out of pro visions these gentlemen took a trail that some men were making down the ri 'cr for the purpose of building a mill 8 miles from the Tillamook settlement, and followed it to the settlement, where they arrived on the I) th day from the Grove, having taken their leisure and examined the route thoroughly. They consider it ten per cent better than the Quick route, besides it would open up to settlement the rich body of land ly innr nlnnnr the Wilson River, which O n they report to be easy of cultivation. People over there talk favorably of making a bridle trail provided the people on this side will assist from the main bank of the river. The members of the Legislature from thin county should inquire into this matter and use their influence in that body toward helping this enter prise which would result in much good to the county. Messrs, Baxter and Elliott have found a good prac ticable route for a road all the way from the Grove to the mouth of Tillamook Ba; Toots. Tast "Wednesday burglars visited the peaceful town of Forest Grove, broke into the stores and burglar ized the safes of Messrs. Hughes, Hinman and Hoxter to the amount of about $1700. Mr. Hcxter lost about $500, Mr. Hinman lost about $300, and Mr. Hughes lost $714. The latter however lost of his own money only about $GJ, the remainder being $204 in school mon ey, and money on deposit from oth er parties, $150 of which amount be longed to Mrs. Jackson, fiuu to Sam Wilks, $140 to Mr. Bisbee, and $20 or $30 to T. M. Hines. About om in currency belonging to the Postofflce was taken from Mr. Hin man's sife with the rest. "Toots,' who crives us some of these particu lars says that the people are discus sin" whether Mr. Hughes can be held responsible for the money sto len which was on deposit in his safe. Mr. Hughes store was entered at the side door by prying it open ith a jimmy it; Lf was a Hull. The combination Jock haJ b en broken off and driven thro by means of punch and hammer, and so easily opened. Mr Hinman's store was opened at the back door, by taking out ft pane of el turning the key which haprx ned to be in the lock. Hi safe was a Hall and was forced open in the same man ner as Hughes'. Usually Mr. II. has a man ieemn in a small apartment in the ftore niir Himn:in has slept there of ' e but he hanneued to be out on this p?i ticrdar ni"ht. They nest went to Mr. Hoi ter's store and entered it at the back door Thev tried to blow hi safe open with pow der, and only partly succeeding they turn'd it over and cut the back open with an old ar abstracted from Prof. Collier's wood vard. The wall of the safe was only the twenty-sixth of an inch in th'Ykne.Hs, the rest was made of clay. Mr. Hoxter s ao; which was shut np in the room had not in- t rfcred with the burglars. The tools they used were left here. Tracks of to men in sock feet were found on the street next morn-ng. On Wednesday Jake An derson. Deputy Sheriff arrested a man who called himself IJaker near Joseph Meek s nlaee on suspicion of having a baud in this bur-lary and took him to the Grove where he was examined before Justice Hughes, but no evidence being found against him. he waa discharged. Tbey tid not even ex amine his carpet bag. The man said he was a ditcher, but several persons about the firove offered to give him a job and he would not hi'e. He admitted that he had money. He had a gold watch on his pei--son which he said he got at Stone's jewelry store in Portand. He i thought to lie the man who killed a man in a saloon at Port land alout a year ag o. The people in this county would not hold bark much to lynch the scoundrel- if they shonl.l re louim i!r. ,.t;... into safes is cotting monotonous o hereabouts. Raleigh Wan His Case. Bv referring to the m irriage notice Appointments. tj,a following are the appointments made by the M. E. Conference at it session in Albany: PORTLAND DISTRICT. P. M. Starr, Presiding Elder. Talor-street Church, R. Bently. Hall-street Church, John Flian. Salem, F. P. Tower. Oregon City, Geo. W. Diy. Clear Creek. T. I. Jones. Rock Creek, C. AUerson. Howell Prairie. D. L. Spauldinj. Jefferson, N. Clark. Albany, J. F. DeVore. Shedds. N. Doane. Dallas, J. W. Miller. Sheiidan, to be supplied. McMinville, J. Huberg. Dayton, T. L. Sails. Forest Grove, S. S. Vandesal. East Tu datin. G. W. Roork. Tilamook, to be supplied. Hillsboro. E. A. Jiidkio TIME AND TIDE. tr i.c.i. Twas a beautiful stream in a cool shady wood. And on its green mossy banks, fairy forms stood. Administratrix Notice. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the County Conit of the State of Oregon for Washington county in probate made and entered on Monday the first day of , A. D., 1876. directing sale of real estate hereinafter described, the undersigned ad ministratrix of the estate of Uicuaru A. And angels of beauty were hovennsf ronnd deceased, will w 11 at public auction A tin twi:it that Meeiued sea-ward I ... . . . . t- i. '....- ir. - - - . wnwmiT ikiiiMfT. m iir limiii I III LIl UIUUV r ' - - - . - - mar 1 a the boat strewn with bound. X little child sat in flowers. And seemed all unmindful of fast fleeting hours. As it toyed with the golden ocrs touching the wave. Which were marked "Parents' Love;" or it playfully gave A flower to 1'leanure, who of all the fau host. door in the town of Hillsboro, Washington county, Oregon, on Monday the 8th day of Sept., 187G, at 1 o'clock p.m. the follow iuj described part-el of real estate situate in said county and State to wit: One hundred acres lying and being on the north side and !art of the premises aescrioea n . ; of section 25 T 1 N. of R 2 W. also W- a V. i U7-100 acres of the south end of that part of Hillary claim lying in S W i of section 25 TIN, R 2 W; and nil that Seemed by the young boatman, loved first rtiou of HilUry claim lying in the N E and most. , ftn1 jj w B.Ct 23 and 25 a res e ff Tis Pleasure that tells him just how to go, the north end of the land claim of Miliary Tn h th Mn nooKM where the fairest mil wife, whicu lies in n W V. oi sec to. flowers grow. T 1 N. R 2 W. also the N E i of N E i of And beguiles him so sweetly, he knows not sec 30 in said T and R exceptingone bun- the tide dred acres off the north of this tract, w hich T. K.'.v. - utrt-nm .lurlt and 11 Ml acres was sold to II. Fender and Wil- w;'de ' liam Fender. The tract ordered to Ikj iw)ld t ' yltnr of the ra-ific Chrldlon The boy sUnd erect, and hi bright sunny Wing iwrticnlarly descried as pait of the J. H. Acton, editor of the I a mc y n j I S E 'i and the north part of the frac atlr waves in the breeze and back on the tional E x of the S W i of sec 25, T I N, I' a W. of the Willamette Meridian. W. C. CbatHn, Secretary of the Y. M. C. j Gave his shonts to his comrades, and they it will be seen that Hon. .uaieis'i for this A. and member oi tue iajioftr. ly Conference. J.H. Roork, agent for Willamette ui L. J. Powell, Professor Albany oueyia.c Institute. KCOKNK DISTRICT. L. M. Nickerson, Presiding Elder. Eugene City, J. S. McCain. Rrownsv'.lle, I. D. priver. Corva'bs. L. A. Banks. Monroe, II. C. Jenkins. Springfield, N. Patterson. Creswell, C. Derrick. EmpireCity, to be supplied. Wilbur, W. I) Nichols. Roseburg, J. Howard. Grant's Pass, C. II. Hoxie. Jacksonville. W. Hurlburt. Klamath, J. Harer. GiMise L:ike, to be supplied. T. F. Royal, principal of S'.eridan Aeade- conference. PCGET SOCSD DISTEICT. A. C. Fairchild. P. E. Seattle, A. At wood. Olympia, J. T. Wolf. Tacoma, M. Judy. Wbidby'a Island, Thos MuGill. Whatcom, to be supplied. Dunginess, D. J. Sharp. Mound Prairie. W. Butts. Chehalis, W. I. Cosper. Oyster ville, N. A. Starr. Vancouver, R, S. Stnbbs. Astoi'a to le supplied. Cowlitz. Janus Mathews. Lewis River. T. M. Reese. East Portland, I. Dillon. East Portland circuit, A. Laubacb. Powell's valley, F. Elliott. The Grove: Sept. 4th, 187C. Trf r.AVtfT will leave here this week for S. em where he has accepien tue tie- nart'nent of Mathematics and the Natural Sciences in the Willamette University, Capt. Lam son will take his place and will no doubt give good satisfaetion, Ie.n a fine scholar ami practical as well us,u theoretic al mathematician, Some thieves robbed Rev. Walker's mel on patch latelv, taking every melon he had. i hey also started off with a We-hive but the bees n'ad-i it rather hot for them and il.v .Ironued it. They must Vv swetl - m t scented cusses. Mr. Di'nniuci nd wife have started to from afar. See on his fair banner, "Excelsior." Still the boat floats along, but its occupau now Is Mtnihood. Care's signet is set on his brow. The angels who guide him are Duty and Love- While Conscience and Mercy are hovering a'tove His boat as it now rides the billowy sea Hounded as follows: Commencing at a stone at the i sec corner on the east sideof sec 25, T I N, R 2W, thence west 55-11 chains to a post on the E line of Csleb Wil kin s donation Iiiwt claim, inence rxiuiu w Eon said Wilkin's erst line 18.24 chains to a post from which a Fir 12 inches in dinriie. ter, lears South 23 and 30 minutes East 27 1 links distant. Fir 2S inches in diameter bears south 27 deg. W, au'Jlinls distant. thence east 54.51 chains to a ioHt on east line of said section 25, Ounce north n sec i : iu ii ,.k.iny a tilnee of ttccrilinili'.?. No longer the boy shout his light carelest ,:: . uH) ftrr.B. Terms of sale U, S. K'ee, , cold coin, one half the purchase price in But the man. in whose eyes gleams a aeep i . . 1;,i.,,w. nine months from day thoncrlitful Ii''Ul. I A..trr,.A imvniriit to ilruw interest Looks forward, to see if the harbor's n at one'1M-r ctnt p r "month from day of sale i- until nam, and lo ie wiMirca iy iwniww- P.ir v,nw the boat's tossed on premises sold. jeea uiki mojiga " VA SMV vmmmr "f - I - Away I ut lle expense i jnirt iiiiM-r. Old A , is the occupant infirm and grfty. i But the good, guardian angels still hover neiir. And Patience and Hope, drive away Care nnd Fear. Time's shores fade away they are lost to to his view. But a soft breeze brings rest, and enchant iniT (truins too Grow clearer and clearer, each dip of the oar Ah! here's the fair harbor. He is safe on the shore. DELILAH E. BARRETT. Administratrix of the estate of Richard A. ... - . . . m a K.1 LI0' t Barrett dee d, Millsboro. Jiuy in, Micriir's Sale! VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU M3 tion issueil out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington coun ty in favor of George Bell and against Mary n lb II for the sum of twenty-twu and 1IM1 dollarsf2KM costs which iudgnuiit was cnro'b d and docketed in the Clerk's office of said county on the 2'Jlh day of May, A. H. Garrison .a grander, beat G. Therefore bv virtue of said writ 1. did on . I . - . A. 4 U!1 last. V WfiU nnil H B Morgan. tWO he UtUUayoi AUhi, uuiv ic-wv m A I tUC lUIIUnill rv - 1 ' " crack players, in a game oi croquet jrtn(l to wit: The one undivided one third ; tliia tiliu.p lniiweek In tl e next P'rt of the fIlowing described parcel of in this place lastveew. in n j jn WnKhin toI1 .olltVi Or.g..n. . m . . 1 1 A . K. rv lit tm . - m . ' 1. 1 to wit: The lvist ban o tue uonaiion lanu fluini ttoundtt. and d-Kcriled as follows; Beginning at a point 15.77 chains East und 3.12 chains North of the South-West '" r tbpv "tloubled teams on him r-, and beat him by a "scratch." Mr. Fickens n3ar Hillslwro has just finished harvesting nis grain. His wheat went 30 bushels and Ins oats 00 bushels to the acres, all on tip-land of Section 10, T 1 N. R 4 W. un-1 running thence South 4:1 chains; thence West chains; thence North 43.K chains; thenci I-LiHt:v;.K7 ehains to the ilace of lwginiiiii!. containing One Hundred and Fifty-Nine and 87-HKI acres more or less. An.l on Saturday the 23d day of Septem Treslev Jackson and Jus threshers , 1h7c Bt a o'dook , m.. of said day a threshed and crarnered i5.00 bush- the Court House do .r m Hillsboro in ai els f grain in two days work, we should think. Mr. E. Marsh who formerly lived in tin's conntv is down on a visit to his relatives who live here. Hehsleeneiaedin rc.n ing se vend yen vs in Idaho Vnt sold out his liTim and is'now engaged in the stock busi ness near Boice City in that Te.-rito-y. Deacon Gibson ind family moved from the fa-m into their new house in this place last week. Snmfl ane.ak thief fttole several 1 Pllir fnir .,imtv I will sell said tract of land, or nil vn , . rf.- ., , Ilie riuuv line linn iiri;'" " ...... . lt-ll Iias or had in and to said tract of lam AFTER A QL'AKTKll OF A CENTURY. DIl. J. J. YOUNG MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE still offers to the ofllictfd absolute cure in all cases of SEMINAL WEAKNESS. , , The preservulion of heidth ami In ' ' ' pendent upon the proper condilion t' t' priK-rentive functions and any mthI.m j vniise of weakness of the gem rnlive i : or their uses is a direct attack rp'n U gun ral health as well hs a wine il "' ' ' ' if not projs rly curt d of tlx ov.ihh tu ! are the pride of'oim sex and t!t" M !n," '' the other. Is Yolth is laid the f ni ml ' n of much of the misery of after ye;ii 1 v i imtnlgeiice of the Most jh hi jh i i i HAUITS vmklmj life u ciof und -J'i' ' , weakness und luiu uitioim intiiiKiinl, ' is a well known fact that thr W- '- military vitt, even in the flinhtKt u jtlunln h ii!h i if imili iiihm hi tli 'm'- ' ' jroir foa Ixtrvttit of dimitw, ntu ruir (,.. . in afhr yar. Young Kan f yon experience any weakness yon v..--not delay, for a day nniy impeiil jni.i ;, if r.ot vour life, in all forms it i' . a ud I'll inattui' Ic ay a Cure is Cm ' V the 1 lector to the Young. M i".il-:i -i Old, without ExiMiMiie or lliiuli i, n i . " ilusiness. The Kemedich cie j tii.lv v - itble ami of a undue tint 1'Umhi t M'htud. Odskhvk the syiiiptoins imt ii o -heck the course of the euMjilnii.t , i iiH-ricnce any of theiu--ji.7 , , ttl'ufht tl'ntrlnii'ijvti ut fthrr Cmi , Irin ' , . iity, Jiii'ijiIJ nlliKhn, ritiif nmni, imi: , liiiilH iir litify, fmi liinlih'1, iitj'ni l'"n, ' t'lititriil, rii liihlr li iiiii t', iiiitii , h i f pi' , ' fo biliiiitxHtxH, ill yo.s(f at itfiiit , u't'i'j' , , i l, i fc, rt". TERRIBLE PUlRIWiF. Among the most subth mnl i . Misons in the human Mood m tl i t from Vem iiil Taint often I i ul. i ter years of uppau nt cure, in 1. 1 iimu various parts of I he body, ii danger lies in the f.ict tliat it is gi. innocent paitm r or to tin- un : without showing iu tin; ixi 'it ,- contracting it. THE USE OF MEBlUi.jT only aidsin this t i t il)h' h j t imii y ing it upon the sin iitee ami u imi il.to the blood. Al l. VtM H I. I ' ' r.Looi riios AMI can us i:o:a;i n.- . thk ri.ooi) nml theonly cer'i.imv o tion of transmission is in the u . . of the rrfurm triulim ut pructii 1 t t , J, C. Youiiii Medical Institute, , sive, scieiitilie and thoroti;ii, I u ceived t l)i!ojt tneiit its the bent f ; J rn practice, K'-ceiit cases cim l in lays and chronic ease wiiii i ' rapidity. Our N f tin- ,, ' 'J'nhit in the bUmil ure m vrr V.,7i,, 'i'J k'LblAlbllli- , There are no diss of cniin;.;n i t; ' enlist the sympathie s if the ) ' . or so ronmiaiid its rave-.t t!. n: , ; study as those that idlliet w;, llis tor after years if patient in and treutmelit is ciiabh d to I rapid and thorough cures in nil ii plaints incident to the si x, 'l i t: HOPK rJt STIIIN'illl AM) TllKitl; : UM.lKr ASIM'IMiK, Those who reijuire p rt-'oind mi " the Doctor can fi inisli v.ith i i with careful and skillful nuiis ui, mitted attention ami con H.int c in . . My assurance of rapid and jm uni t i.. The Institute is supplied villi n LYING-IN lurAEil'' II 7. where pttiiiits will receive flic tfi ' essential in sin h cases. CI RED at Hour:. on the said 2'.Hh day of May, l7o, at public auction to the highest ladder merefor casi in hand lo satisfy said execution ami accru ing costs. Witness my hand this Aug. Mth 186. H. II. MOUCSAN, Phcriff of Washington county. tlreron. o ill;' To the Work! lit? Class We can imil. von employment at which you can i;irs of preserves from the bonse of make large pay, in your own localities, with- Mr. Gibson in this place one ,ight WJtZ last week. I Kni bribers for The Centennial Record, , I the largest publication inthe United Htat s Thanks to Mr. J. J. Brngger for a bucket of ,r piljjeH ,; .0luius; Klegantly Illustrated. nice pears. gentlemanly agent for the Itec, de lighted our sanctum Tuesday. Hon. Chas. Tozier arrived from Washington Territory Tuesday. S. Hughes is in town attending County Court. Rev. C. Derrick preached in this place twice last bunday. G. A. Steel of Portland was in town this week. Tlr. Tiowlbv and lidv were in town this week. iudical district, ha forsaken the . ww 1 1 ranks of bachelorhood. ITfide.ided vemlH-r ... i. i Airs. j. ii 11 "ill us f ui "'s- - - his suit so eloquently mai i( nnt;.,., rAiTinipd but a verdict in ia- Minnesota. They expect to return in No- in the county. Messrs. Malone and Hale are en faed in re-roofing the Tualatin ho ur.. It i (! liest fruit UTOWIT Terms olilv SI 1ST VCar. 1 he lit cord devoted to whatever IS I imeret-i Pacific University. Trof. Collier has resigned his place at the Grove just at the beginning of the term, just when it would seem impossible to ftill his place satisfactorily. We are hap- rv to learn however that it has been ar ranged Lthat Capt. It. H. Larason. who re sides at the firove, will take the Mathemat ics for next year. Capt. Lamson probab ly has not his superior as a mathematician in the State.. He was the first iu his class at the U. S. Naval Acad -my, and was of fered a position as instructor there. He is one of the naval heroes of our recent war and is a christian, a scholar and a gentle men. Pacific University loses nothing by l. i-walnnntion of another when at the same time it gives so competent a teacher, The vacation is over and again the Col lece halls are made bright ith old and new faces. Nearly every house is already rented and indications arc that the College and Academy will be fuller this fall than ever before. Tresident Marsh who has been ill dnrin g the summer is recovering and will soon be able to fulfill his manifold duties. May his life reach far into the next century, as the institution he has so wisely established here and so nobly sustained and perfected will carry his plans and spirit into the ages. A Nut for the P. M's. Here is a nut for the P. M's. on this postal route to crack: How is it that we get the Portland Standard in the morning from the south. If that paper is published south of this place then we give it up. Sweet potatoes in town at 4cts per lb: Lojran Johnson's had his leg consider vor of the plaintiff. The lady of n,y i,n,iHed by his horse which he was rid course there was a ladv involved in ing falling backward upon it Committed Matrimony. On the 2d a gentleman of this the case had to capitulate by saying simply "Yes," and thus made our leal frieud the happiest of men. Raleigh feels very proud over win ning his case, and well he may, for he has secured the heart and hand of a most estimable and highly respect ed l.id v. Yesterday morning the Frank Henderson's youngest child, a lit tle girl, died today Judge Archbold and Treasurer Simmons were here last week taking a look at the broken safes. 'Dad" will keep a close lookout hereafter. He will neither put money nor faith in safes any more Steve Harris has sold his blacksmith shop at Oleneoe. He has bought a piece tel in this place, which will add greatly to its appearance. Mr. Geo. Ireland, Hillsboro' only tonsorial artist, has abandoned the business nnd now handles the keys of the county jail. Th editor of this sheet bought a row the other day and the people around Hillsboro are puzzied to know where he got the mon ey as no safe has been robbed in the place for several weeks. Presslev Jackson's new house innlia handsome from town. Ve Corresiiili ii'i'. 1 he great ii sick find is the trouble of jVi i n: i i often incurring an expense far c -tl e cost of treatment. T in's e j i be avoided by writing to the J)o.-i :', in your own wny, the symptom. c troubles or complaint. Cuies i the same ns tv ! i n-, I i communications strictly coii1ih nli.il. . ters either r turned or d n d. I xf The huvtnr viin hr v I'n l I'; ciihih rrifn'rlnij Coni iikn r, sii Si i;, . (nine v.iinjiih'iife in him, nil i h c , ure in ilistrt. Jit o ill njiiuih ,' f.nre A i M ; BENJ. F. JOSSELYN, M. D- tilH tSaerann nlo St: Box 735 dce3yl Sanl'n.n. i I , wmrna nrafiirinPil W( isf. IIpv. c unty was to be married to a lady tereiuu"-' . V : ...i. 1.-1 nr,.;VA.1 frm tb TCiist- arc"""""!' of land about ten miles north of Hillsboro, hope to see the the East Plain dot ted with many tucu ueiore many Of course the preliminary arrange ments had been made a long time before. Now we do not wish to appear to object to this little pro- when the happy couple started on aj bridal tour for Victoria. (Jrrgon tan. Is She Flat? There is a man in Hillsboro who ceeding, but it does seem to us to be Loes not absorb" the proposition insteaJ ot 60o as you made me state it last a flat desertion of the principle of ihatthe world isround-he thinks that weeic which he intends to improve. Joel Parker sold all his household goods m at auction. He will leave soon lor iwausas. having ls en here about two years. Mrs. Naylor's wheat crop is harvested. It averaged 35 bushels to the acre, but a part of it went 40 bushels. The switch at this place is 'J00 feet long years. Co. Court iu session. FF The National Gold Medal was award ed to Bradley & ltulofson for tue nest i no tographs in the United States, and lenna Medal lor tne oesi in me worm. 121) Montgomery Mreet San r rancisco. patronizing home manatacture. As the gentleman takes the Independent mm tuis we can time. however excuse it has "knobs, fl its and raises. He does nol "suck" the idea that a man stands on his head once in 24 hours. We have tried that little project several times but made a miserable failure each and every time, and we don't "swallow" it either, and we wouldnt give a "continental copper' Toots. Preparing for the Fair. Last Saturday the Washington County Agricultural Society held a meeting at which it was decided that a new three-sto-rv judges' stand should be erected, arranged so that the first story will be used for weigh- for the man that would. ing horses and weights, the second story uvuvi'rA and third for the iudges. It Mel0n-C(h)0l(h)lC CfOWfJ. was also voted that a large stock well will be das and tank made for watering the crounds and track. This will be a preat imnrovement on haulins the watar from - " Just So The Albany Democrat, wakes the following remarks which we verily believe w ill fill the bill for a good ly number of our readers; "We have observed that the greed iest man after a newspaper is the one m WW won is to mean to subscribe, ne is HARRIED. At the residence of the bride's father, in Wellington, Ohio, Aug. 17th, 1876, by Itev. Jacob Carver, T. W. Pittenger and Miss Stella Dougherty of Wellington, Unio. Thanks for cards. We shall be glad to welcome Mr. Tittenger ami his fair partner in the law firm back to Webfoot. Tommy informs ns that he expects to return to this Shite, when he will resume the practice of law. alwavs waiting for the latest paper, and it is not two minutes on the ow- The Portland Standard says, "The ners premises till the non-subscrib-I SlirrifTs Sale! license whisky and lager beer stands on the dley Grounds. BY VIRTUE or A Hi r ur i-ALtu tion issued oat of the Circuit Court of City Rifles returned last evening ing tiend pounces upon it, and nev- d"tt An. iUb7 187, in favor of Ben . "L nm Thpv ilnk ;.iej after er let up until the last line was read, HoUrtdi4y d against Arthur De Tourtales fromenmp. Ibej look jatleU alter perhaps will cast it aside Sorgier for the sum of Fonr thousand nine hundreii ana iwruiemc ........ coin iw2!.K-UK which judgment was en rolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of d county on the nintn tiay oi June, their week of heavy drill.' with the remark that he could make Vw mr oat i f Was l.sUt iPttf. t.uc vin is - j a t TT. - It has been decided by the Directors to Those green watermelons oi xian- ft hMeT paper iumseir.' diet 8 anil Cornelius, ueau-suoi, tiui . not mix to suit the soldier boys, it Cheap Land seems. Telegraph Office. The Westside Company has at last located a telegraph office at the station in this place, in the flouring mill o; vi in B.-i. Mr. Panc'i the freight and ticket agent is the operator, and now the people of Hillsboro and vicinity will not be obliged to go to Cornelius for any thing in that line. wk:li ecution was received by me on the R. Imbrie bid in tbo Arnold Ful- Wfc y j, 'f'i,T,ii lor elnt consist inrr of 813 acres, be- I a t inn lH7fi- dulvlevv on the follow- .. ......i.. i -vr w v r in,. HM-ribed tract or parcel of lanrt to the I lull me ij iui inc i v i v :v,uuii i '--n . Notice. . i a 1 none wno own woou im mo "o 4 v v"w " e",n,...inffiit a Crandall lanrt known as tne Jieyer l, in 1 I o, U Z , lor f iou, som at tne private road wit A. 1 . M. .. . is rtevotea to wnaiever o connect I with the IVntennial year. The. fSreat Exhibition at Philadelphia is fully il lustrated in detail. Everytiody wants it The whole people feci greatly interested in their Country's Centennial lhrthday. and want to know all aloiit it. An legant patriotic crayon drawing premium pic ture is presented fre to each suiscriber. It is en titled, ,4In remembrance of the On Hun dredth Anniversary of the Independence of the United States." Size T, by 30 in ches. Any one can become a successful agent for but show the pnier and pictures and hundreds of suhscrils-rs are easly obtained everywhere. There is no business that will pay like this at present. We have many agents who are making as high as $20 per day and upwards. Now is the time; don't delay, litmember it costs nothing toive the business a trial. Send for our circulars, terms, and sample copy of paper, which are sent free to all who apply do it to-day. Com plete outfit to those who decide to engage. Farmers and mechanics, and their sons and daughters make the very best of agents. Address, THE CENTENNIAL RECORD Portland Maine. ' FORDII M& JEiiliSj GROCERS, Woo. 600&602 zxt Dtxroo-t, SAN FRANCISCO. YOUNG LIEU Who mty b b sn ffering from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do i(4.w to avail the m selves of this, the great est boon ever laid at the altar of suffering hnuianitv. II It. SPIXXKV will guaran tee to forfeit $."00 for every esse of semi nal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character whioh he undertakes and fails to cure. He would, therefore say to the unfortunate sufferer who may rMl this notice, that you are treading up on d:iigerons ground when you longer delay in aeeking the proper r nieuy ior vour complaint. You may be in the first 4 The best rtcnutifierofthf Compl. ' in use. Cures I'initihs, 1 lolls, Jii ,: -llbe.ininlism nnd Mircurinl 1'aio. t by all Druggists. I so Lows ( onceiitratc i Jl.iVdiin: i traet fi r lee Cjeam, Cakes, c. W77Z "Kern mm SHERMAN & II Y DIC, VlUSiCDiIAL Cor. KEARNY and SUTTER SU. . San Fiuncim'O. A?entf for the Pacific Cei'l. cahnzs' ccholl &:w. FOOT CR STEAM POWEC. Wirran'.ed to Cut 3 Incli Stu.1 f Foot por M inula. SsnJ tor Circular. PRICZ, C30 00. VV 1 Sl: 1 I , 'I , I I i! ::'! lv s-1 I ' OSBORN A ALEXANDER, 621 MARKET STREET, opp. rf ltCC HCTTL- Han li:: i 1 t ThoCroat Mochanlcs' Tocl C'.c:. of tho paclfio Coast. Addition to Hillsboro will do well to haul it off Boon, as the proprietor proposes to burn the 'slashing on th l.iml. wuen ii win ie n. inii tropical for cord-wood in that vicin ity. Improvements. at public outcry at the court house door last Monday. Keep your eye open, immigrants, for the sheriffs and administrator's sales of real es tate as published in the Independent. sint on the East side of first stage: reinemoer you arc i ... . .rut - l- i : ... Kvnn loriii tiiifF iinoii ior Of vm. Helper, w iw iuKnri,i.. ' -Ir , n t ... . . ..t I i . I ... ...Cr nn luinm or Mil of its and IS leei Jasi 'i i,.,....- . - -- rMt:K j..tinn land claim oi rfilomon Ji.ni- in enecut, i""""1'1' " j-- i -- itkir Jg the North Line of ,.rorraatination . the time must come when ; Morton? ehaiw; thence South 40 he most skillful physician can render you hJwIig th. South line of no assistance; when tre door of hope w ,1 Uim ?chaiaaV thence North along be closed against you; when l.o angel of Photograph Gallery. Mr. R. Westrop, late of Vancouver, baa erected his Photographic Studio on the j .Public Square in this place. Takes pictures nt Portland r rices. Particular attention paid to taking babies pictures Come right along now and save the expense of a trip or two to Portland and at the same time get just as SiSSiiM (acrear, les.-in Wash- let not despaur work In ymir m-Rln.. tngton county. Oregoii. And on baiurtiay, wpiM Hillsboio against the world Mr LTm PUO IUIIWUji.oiiwim vvuvi ulouv- iiol I1JO nDUaUS MaM -r I m hoods remarks the improvements that J wh.O stayed here last Summer and aLttoA- M"e ATik Hillsboro. in said been made and are mailing in musooro. . . v.n.bill rnnntv W""": t -ill ll irtornnicel Renairs are coins? on every where. . . I "asning w r Ci-ilLi hnildinsa have been completed and others has Pent orders to 31r. Heller OI tne of laud at pumic A.cuon - r- w . . m i aun an nniiii ua - - iNtu .M Kniiainc. The latest improvement in tin k innin tlna nln.ee LO ruanuiac- tnereior cwu , . -- ... . . i w - i .MniiniT nilftTH- the appearance of the town a the cleaning machines He found Umt execu .ou Uth ' 1876. np oi Ij. i auerson s lois eani o xr. .ot T f , , . rtm,. witb u vi o Ttil k V residence, which opens up tbe view to tbe ".1:- " L' S-TtV Oracon minrt IllliaUUlU IU UldUUltttliUllUK IIUTTMU. I BDCIIU VI "TVM tion. but avail vour imagination, but avail yourself of the beneficial results of his treatment before j-onr case is ls?yond the reach of medical skill, or before criru Awth Vmrries von to a uremature grave. Vnll course of treatment $25,110. Send money bv Tost Office order or Eiprei with fall description of case. Call, or Address. Dr A- B- BPINNEY. No. 11 Kearney Street, Su rancisco. o.n, Ki:.ii.v sTiir.r.v. Treats all Chronic and Trivuto liwm without the aid tf Mercury. CONSLTATIONS tREE. Office Hours, 0 to 12 M; 2 to T, and fi 9 p. m., Hundays excrpted. Consultations free. Call or address, A II l1!......,, 1. i'.i No lKKeoinev Jit.. 6aa Francisco cood pictures. P- w-