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About Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1876)
THE INDEPENDENT. PETITION FOR INCORPORATION. HILLSBORO THURSDAY. Financial. Gold in New York, 1.10. , . Legal tender in Portland bnyirg 90 oiling 91;. Silver-Trade dollars, 94c ether coins, 95c Portland Produce Market. WHEAT. $1.33 1$ cental, Hacked. FLOUR-For extra standard branda, $5.00; xtra country, $4 50t 75. . OATS Per busnel, 40 to CO cents. DRIED FRUITS-Apples 11c 1? ponnd; plums' pitless. It to 15c;with pits 4 to 5c. HIDES Best selected llc0 lb; culls, ; off: trreen 3 to 4c. MEATS Hains, 12 to Nc; sutes The following is a petition by tbe people of Hillsboro to the Leislature praying for the incorporation of the town. Only three or four persons have refused to sign, and vre sup pose the matter is settled that Hills boro will be incorporated: Hillsboro, Sept., 15, 187G. To lions. D. M. C.Gnult, Chan. T. Toz ier and E. E. Funning, Representatives. and A. S.Wutt", Senator, from Washington County. Gentlemen: Vie the undersigned, residents and tax payers and 1 gal voter, within the town of Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, u rixmestfullv ask through you. the Legislature of the State of Oregon, to iucor pomte uid town, with the following bound aries to wit: Commencing three chains West of the South-East corner of township 1 A-1 one north, ranee three west; thence orth "M r houldeta 10c, dressed hogs 6 to 6J-ic; mut- thirty-three chains; thence East forty . . . , i .j chains- thence South sixty-eight chains; ton sheep $2.50 to $3 per head ; beef dres d. 'J . North tbir- to ft cts per . ty-ifive chains to place of beginning. LARD New lard in tins, 17c; in bulk 16. Thos. u. Tongue, II. IS. Morgan, A. Lu HAY-Timothybaled, $1G17; loose, $1C. elling, A. W. Luclling. A. C. Archbold. W TiAIRY PRODUCE -Butter, roll. 25to30c D. Tittenger, YV. Simmons, Jos. E. Che 's fb; fair, 15($20;in brine, 2025c. Cheese netlo, Jacob Heller. Juo. Vite, J. L. Thom as. W. IJaldra. L. Williams lllGa lb. FEED Bran, $18$20 per ton; shorts, . f'ij.OOj middlings, $27.50 (40 oil meal, 1.17 50. EGGS 3l) per dozen. Saml. Sweer, II. E. Wiley, J. C. Lamkin, Geo. Irelaml, T). T.. Leathers. S. II. Vautcr, II G. Guild, F. A. Bailey, E. Dun can, Thos. Liggett, Johu Currau, A. N Eagleton, G.Eagleton, R. D. Malone, Robt The Grove. Sept., 18, 187C. Considerable wheat selling here at present. V . V. lioxter bougUt 1800 bushels of John Harrison at BORN. Born, Sept. 15th, to tho wife cf E. Wil- xnoth a son. , MAERIED. At the residence of L. Ray Sept. 17th, . . i vi i. .1 l ' . i ttunnv A. Dodson. both ol UO CeniS a UUSHCI, K- ucuii.iv.u ... j tiu unu itmtmwm r; He expects to load 5 Hillsboro. the station. cars to-morrow. Thoa. Roe's wheat averaged 25 and his oats 50 bushels to the acre. Chas. Cornelius and Ashley John son intend to start to California on the next steamer. Jerome Porter's mother will start to her home in Wisconsin thi week. She intends to return and make Oregon her home. Some unknown lovers of the fes tive melon went into old Mr. Mc Millen's patch the other night and captured every melon, even taking some that had been medicated, which doubtlesly m.'ide the culprits do forced penance for their sin The Forest Grove station is not fixed yet. OF THE TEXTI1 ANNUAL FAIR, Under the auspices of tho Washington Co. Agricultural Society, To be held at HILSBORO Monday, Tuesday, Wcanesuay, uu- dar & rndjy, September 25. 2. 27, 28 and 29. 1876. ORDER OF EXERCISES. FIRST DAY. 1 1 o'clock n. m. Fastest running nor.-. .i.r..,,, dash of one mil: ir for sweepstake. Entrance $M ad- Mr. Smith has not given ded to purse of $;rJ. . any deed for the land. Mr. S. de- e;,oUl. nnled re mands that the land shall be fenced, repeat -swteptaWe. Entrance .u uuueu We presume the matter will bo set- tl HM k 'n i. Best waiting horse, - i w v s ..... J WOOL Choice Willamette; ICQISc alb; ii.Jore, J. F. Hopkins, Win. JIcKiujey, Eastern Oregon and Walla Walla, 1 113. POTATOES 40 to 50c per bushel. ONIONS $1.25 to $1.50 per 100 . CHICKENS-$2.50 to $JL10. PREPARATIONS FOR THE FAIR. Chas. McKiuney, Jacob Audt-rson, T. W. Davis, J. T. Gibson, W . O. Gibson. 11. i. Luce. E. Hay. Thos. Hart. T. Beauchamp, L. Patterson, G. T. Ledford, C. A. Fickett, J. W. Dodge. S. Strong' IS. U. oosney. T. B. Hundley, W. R. Jackson, II. Wehr-ing. The judges stand, a three story structure jg jurJ rith cupola and bell, is about ready loi . 1 Ml 1 . . raiutlr.g, and when completed win ue neat building. The design is pleasing and displays the judgment of the man who planned it- A large stock well has been flu? And walle l, nd large tank will soon b tnilt under whieh tha water cart can be driven and Ihe sprinkling apparatus filled in a few seconds. This is also a great improvement ou hauling water from t'.ie creek as it was was d ne last year. The Secretary informs us that the stands ar nearly all taken and more groua l applied for. Two mue:ni', B.icken-t(se. of S uth rn Oregon and Wools of Portland will show. Also the Coptlan.! of Portland will be on baud vrith their gigantic fossils. The track U getting harder every day and will be in prim condition by Fair time. The defect in the corners of the track last year, bt ing too low. has been remedied and' Washiua- ; ton county now Las the best track in the State, or else the horsemen do not tell the -riT W II. Tnrkar of Cornelius has been Appointed Chief Marshal, which is a-i ex cellent selection, though Mr. Parker cannot make much improvement on Geo. Dellord's management last year. With Queen's gi pmtic Cinus and travelling Menagerie ad ded the Fair is likely to bo more lively The horse men are out in full force on the fair grounds in this county. We note the following horsemen and their stock: Geo. Coggan, Taylor traiaer, is represented by the well known animals Oceola and Billy Nuts. Also Emma McCorniick, s. m. by imported Australia, dam Magnetta, by Mahomet; also a black horse, trotter. 'Pony" Young has the s. s. Emmet, by War Dance, dam Figaro; b. m. Rosa Man, field, i-yrs. old, by Mahomet; also by, h.. trotter, by Abdullah. W. G. iicoggin, Tompkins trainer s. m., 4-yrs. old, by Jack Miner, dam Humboldt; bk. c Brother Pomeroy. 2-yrs. old, by Nor wich, dam Minor, by Nappa property of Ed Wilcox; e. g. Dasher, 2-yrs. old, dam Minor, by Nappa; Kitty Muggins, 2-yrs. old, data Minor, by Nappa last two prop erty of S. J. Stott. John Irwin, Talor trainer s. f. 3-yrs. old, dam 2d Rifleman, by Nappa W. Tenant the noted Tom Merry; b. g. iJilly Cornelius, 3-yrs. old, by Norwich; s. ;. 2-yrs. old. dam Snowflake, by Nappa. White Bros. s. s. Opbir; bj g.. Sank Jwens, 3-yrs. old; gy. g.. 2-yrs. old, dam Jreyhound, by -Nappa. property of N. Vestfall; s. c. 2-yrs. old, dam Lummm, by Nappa; also Laura. tied to-day in some way. B. F. McMillen has returned from Sheridan, lie reports plenty of improvements in progress up there. Mr. Howell of Cedar Mill sold a Joad of onions to Mr. Hoxter at ti cents per bushel. Mr. Howell raised 2X) bushels on 20 sduare rods, or 10U0 bushels to the acre, or at the rate of $1,2(10 per acre. Mr Howell is a reliable man and asserts the truth of this statement. Carey Clarke has Bold his shop. dwelling house and lot to Mr. Will iams for 500 cheap enough. .T:fl Stevenson will a -Trial of draft horses. mare or gelding. Premiums, $10, $ i. Arranuinjj articles lor esinomou. SECOND. DAY. 10 o'clock n. m. Public Address. 1 o'clock p. in. Best saddlo horse, $10 2 o'clock p. m. r asiesi running umw, i: ... ..1.1 iuiIm Mini r. . marc cr geuung, o - peat, $100, $7a. J o elocK p. ui, $!',$. . . . . 4 o'clock p. m. tnngie carriayo uu, $5, $2.50. . 4'; o clock p. m. Uouoie carriage icui $10, A. M. Examination of stock, etc. 1 o'el.K-k p. m. Best trotting horse. mare or gelding, free for M. J u Entrance $50, to be added to the purse of '1 o'clock p.m. Shooting maien, tiw,?- 3 o'clock p. in. iriai oi uorhes io all . . . work S10. itart to FOURTH DAY. Gray s Harlior soon, prospecting for I 1 ovw, m - .e - - a homotead, or cny thing else that jir,.cton nf the Marshal. : rt.t 3 o'ol-K-k p.m. Plowing matcn uy uojs ..I i-i,..l..r I., v.'nr. nurse 1U. ?j airs, uarius omun is Hiu-muuy :jo'tIokp IS mare 3 o'clock p. in. For 2-year olds, half mile and repeat, $150, $7.". $-'2. r-A Line ot Hacks win cuusianuj itu AFTER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. - DR. J. C. YOUXO MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE still offers to the afflicted absolute cure in all cases of SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The preservation of health and life is de pendent upon the proper condition of the procreative functions and ny weakness or causa of weakness of the generative organs or their uses is a direct attack upen the general health as well as a sure destruction if not properly cured of the organs that are the pride of one sex and tho blessing of the other. Is Youtu is laid the foundation of much of the misery of after years by the indulgence of the most DKsTitccTivu of habits making life a curse and spreading weakness and ruin amone mankind, for it is a well known fact that tht ittdnljwt in talHary vice, even in the slightest degree, plant tteeil of wiA kss in the ystem Uuit yroic to a harvest of disease, sorrote and thamt in after years. Young Man f you experience any weakness yon shoulc not delaj-.for a day may imperil your health if not your life. In all forms of Weakness and Premature Decay a Cure is Guaranteed by the Doctor to the Young, Middle-aged or Old, without Exposure or Hinderatice from Business. The Remedies are purely vege table ami of a nature that leaves no taint behind. Observk the symptoms and hasten to check the course of the complaint, if you experience any of them Hhjhtly discltaryea, s!ijUt ditrhanrM at lhrrlime, trembling, anx ietu. fun ft f alines, ami usinn. rain m hick. limbs ir ln'ly, fir lL , itid'oje.sliun, thnidi ! ty, aversion t soeiey, loss of poirer, ira.d oi control, variable tewier,anach sj su h ness ui to bUitiLsnexs, dnsit in ur'me, irregular bo'X tls, etc., etc. TK.RR1 HI.K 1'U1S1UM. Amontr the most subtle and virulent of poisons in the human blood is that arising from Veneral Taint often breaking out, af ter vears of apparent euro, in hideous sores ipou various parts of the Ixxly. Its gieat danger lies in the fact that it is given to the innocent partner or to the uuliorn child without showing in the person originally coutractinuit. TH R TTRP. OV MERCURY only aids in this terrible deception by dry ing it upon the fcurfac and diiving it back into the blood. All Vkxkreal Posion is a BLOOD rOSION AND CAX II "5 COMMUNICATED IN Till iiixhjd and the only cer'ainty of pteyen tion of traiiHiuission is iu the isitivM cures of the reform treatment practiced at the Dr. J. C. Young Medical Institute, compreiien sive, scientific and thorough, laving re reived endorsements as the In st of all mod ern practice. Recent ca'es cured in a few l:v aixl chronic cases with remarkable r.n.i.lilv ihir Ir.Js tif the fresetice of IM l.j.iw.i i .... - j , r 7aiaf in the blood are never falling. TO "FEMALES. There are no class of complaints that so i; !. Kvmimtliit s of the nu-dical inind or so command its gravest thought ntid as those that alllict women, ine HILLSBORO Tuesday & Wednecday, Sep. 23, 1 876. HERE COMMIE GOVERNOR! PEOPLE'S REPRESENTATIVE! and attractive than any preceding year Now lt every farraer bring on his stock, . . , t ...i. I rS:rn s Circus. fruits aud cereal, etc, ana in axe me icmu v Annail th best Fair ever held in Washing- fhe Eugene correspondent of ton County. It is the Centennial why Qreoniau says: Muntcmciy not? a fnociV .irfii. "ive two nrrformance -c- here Friday to good audiences. It Misa. Holt's school here. She preparing herself foi teaching. H. C. Lieser, the well known pedagogue, is going to work ou his farm near Vancouver. Plastering material for th Cong. rU w nn ivino-. rk will bcrin iu a few dayn. The new M. K. minister preached his first t-ermon hero yesterday nioiiiini to a large congregation. Sinc- the siife robbery there has not been a 'drummer" here. T. M. Hines and alxmt 20 other.- will t.irt to tho mountains ou an excursion to-morrow. "Mrs. liuford has returned from California aud Purk is himself again Toots. m .--Fastest running horse. best two in 'iWfioiRtQlIBi MOXTGO.MKIIV QUKCX. TIII3 KI.U Ol'SIIOWMKXI WITH HIS TCTvrTP-rTITQ'ja'XAXj O10" WIIESIliG! An Army of Men, Droves of Horses, A Multitude of Animals, A Lcjion of At tractions, A Forest of Wild Bsxsts. Myriads of Birds, an Ocean of Reptiles- AGGREGATION OF TPANSCENDEMAL ELEGANCE And Mile or i:csj;lcndcnt Masses of Mugnlflcrnrc! Dazzliiis, CJorgeoiis, ;iilter; TUe MiIify PuBeonl f Ialarrj Tli3 Ilmerald and Cold Scrolled Scriptural Illustrated Wild Animal Dens, tho Heavily Carved Great Golden Chariot and Tableau Cars. CAGES OF WILD BEASTS OPEN TO VIEW IN THE STREETS! G-2rtxxca. C3Mrxx"vrl or Z3o.nxj.-Cy. K"A procession tint attracted lo'J,()!); men, women and children from bants, oflices, btores; workshops and dwc!lings us it passed through tl o principal streets of San Francisco. Z'rX Mini of money M.flkieut to rau- i or g-ldin, 2-mile heats, , true to all, $100. $100. P. U. Personals, Eta. Premium Changed. here 1 rulay to goon auuwnces. ii . D. Iivman who lias been ai- By a mistalce(not of the rrinter)the pre- is the largest show tiiat lias ever tending Williams College, in Mass., .. . . iiu Krii ,i,iv I ..:r.;..'i fl.; fm-n n ti . 1 tlift viprfor- i i race; 2 mile hears, 2 in 3, $100 for the hrst manccs Were exceedingly good. Du- COuntofweak eyes. He has gone premium when it was decided by the S.cie- eircu3 preformance Friday to tiie Centennial Exposition, tv that the premium should only be -uu. .t ,anna ,.nm. . . , t.. t i .,i lurriir i.fi ill Liie uiiiip u"."1" 4 " i Anrn oiip ill iiir ,i ;ciniitrc- And at a mating of the D.rectora on , :t " n.A 'T. . " lGth it was a-reed that th premium should tnencea ugimiig, ai " " students, liasgolio to japan, xi. bo $100 aa printed; alao the race for 2 year hour before they could be separated -farara and K. Saito are at Ann old wa made one-half mile and repeat in- jurinnr which time they made as Arbor fitudjing law. etead of a ngle dash. ucll noise a3 ten bulls could make A jai)flnese student who was under tho most favorable circum- Ltudyin? and working iu Prof. Con don's family when ho was at the Grove and went to Eugene with the i'rofessor, writes that he wants to return to the Grove, because there is too much whisky-drinking going from the Depot to the Fair Oronndi, which will carry Fasaenyeri at Reasonable Rate J .Sep 21. THE TILDES - CLUB. Democrats, RaSly! The WiuhhiRton County TiMon Club will meet at the Court house in thin pl.we out the 4th Saturday in this month Sept. 24th. ISTfi. E. A. Cronin, Lafayr tte Lane aud other proaiin. nt speaker will address the club. There will be a joint discussion of the polit cal issues by Dr. Watt and K. A. Cronin, candidates on the respective tickets for Frc idmtial elector;. Richard Williaiin and Lafayette Lane candidate for Congress will meet in d. bate. PACIFIC UNIVER SITY. AND Tli next term begins on Wednesday, Septemler Uth. Tuition in Couoqo una niyuer Acauenue per year l J . A 'III In the common nrancne ier j cur . . . v-vj. Doc tor after year of ratient investigation Bom ft prjnce cxpended iu the production of this huge undertaking. nnil treatment U enabled to assure them I rapid and thorough cures in all the com plaiuta inc i.h nt to the tx. Tim w kaecan HOPK FOIl STUKMim ASI the hcrrKiuso FOB lif l.lfcr ANI CVHK. . . Those who require personal supervision the Doctor can furnish with appartmenU with careful and skillful nurse where unre mitted attention and con stant care pre ev ery assurance of rapid and p rmanent cures The Institute U supplied with ft LYING-IN DEPARTMENT. where p ttifUU will receive the treatment so essential iu sin h eases. CI RED AT HOME- Correspondence. The ;reat dillicnlty many sick tin.l is the trouble of visiting tin city, often incurring an expanse far eseeedint? tl e cost of treatment. This expense can be avoided by writing to the Doctor, divine in vrmr own wav. the svnmtom of you? troutdew or complaint. 'Cures guaranteed Lv liersonal visit. All tribute to Montgomery Queen a Tented Arena: bnrrbn k ceh bi ilif s of I All iiavi nni m communications strictly confidential, ail lei- Sumiy Univ. Wild Riders of Urawl, America' Cliarmim: ami in neiein f' ''V' Ji Vi 1 tin eitlier r turned or destroyed. Ihilliant Farin surrenders her French le.ntiie Specialty Artct; Lnwlun.l hMHeU IV The I,l..r can be relied vpon in all (;vm,ulhU viet with the world an h r 4 inissni"s strul" for supremacy, tiermanv easts requiring CosnnENCK m Sk. Ec T. lie- InVioly pnxfiieitis Conservatories fnrt.ish Muind Tab id. Spam, Ruwsja, Austria ami tli i-f onfidenre in him. all yo r ho differ r ft( L')WvrA cf the old world have their representative. America s Mei.ius an. yiant crci.i distress Jit tcill pedly relieve and mt(,jj,j,.t moves themihfv marvel and the greatest of the Criftt uiidortakings in tho uu. .1 i .. cure you. aiwiim BENJ. F. JOSSELYN. M- D- tils Sacramento Street rials ol show history ou the Wc-btcrn 1I rui- phc re. Rain. A fine .ihower fell in this connty on Sun- stances day night which laid the dust anct freshened up every thing. Rain set in. gain quite Bailed UUl. steadily this (Wednesday) morning. The Saturday Hume, who has been ly harvest is not quite finished yet and the rain has stopped operations. Summer fallow is in good condition foe seeding and farmers who are pushing their work are busy putting in the new crops. Kox 733 dceSjl San Francisco Cat The GREAT QUAGLIENI, in in jail at this place for several weeks was bailed out by Capt. An- 1 White of Portland. Mr. Finished Heading. P. Jackson finished heading S. IT. Hum phrey's wheat last Satrmlay which closed v:. wn,b witli th headiu machine. Mr. Jackson. has run his machine all harvest And headed at the rate of 23 acres a day. Jackson knows how to run "dcr inasheen" and is not afraid of work. Ho! For Alsea! The people in the lower part of the coun ty are excited about the Alsea reservation Faculty. w Rer. S. II. MARSH, D. D. President. and Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. Rev. HORACK L.M.i, A. at., i roies- of Rhetoric and History, i Ci. H. COLLIER, A. 31.. I'rofessor ol Mathematics. J. W. MARSH. A. M., l'rolessor ol uun and Greek. J. D. ROBB, A. M., Principal ol the Academy. Miss n. MACK. rreceptre. Miss SARAH HOWI.RY, Teacher of In- Btumental and Vocal Music. Au3I. iodide: of potass. The best Reautifierof the Completion now in I'nrs rimtiUH. lloils. lilotchea. l!liMitntism and Mercurial Pain. Sold Iit nil l)nn'"ists. Use Low' Concentrated Flavoring Ex tract fcr Ice Cjeam, Cakes, Ac. The Uurivallcd MOLLIE BROWN, The Wonderful LOvvANUA, The Female Sampson. D ITALE, The FRENCH KENNEBELS. PIERCE the tamer of Tirjcrs. The MATHEWS FANILY, DRAYTON, the Subdurr c! Hyenas, M ils PAUIINE. the Lion Queen, THOMPSON. Educator Of Elephants, ORGAN. Instructor of Horses. NAT AUSTIN, the Clown of Clowns, The Unapproachable Levantine; Mmc. BROWN, Menage.Excetsior. at Eugene. A Chinese student sent by an Kiltin the prisoner's attorney s Eastern society will attend the col out and had the matter arranged and . he cjm fij j a ,c to boanU Iluine was set at aueriy. T. .iftManfiHft Consul at 'Frisco T i 'l. aw lf rt liinllnT on n.rlill- I .UI . VjlirilCllO AO , I n M M M I 1T..I, f.A tnt,.(tnrf n nnmhor nl .Inn. I n rT T t .1 .1 'i ..... . . - i t . I Jiixiau iuj ... " i- I .I Mi mi ki i si ri mil SJ dltion to Ills Hiore iur u ... ... i ti1,tf. n nncn criiiimiTU Tina 'f'ir SIlSS Ella bcott Who graduated in fnrnjsii y,,u employment at which you can U,a lorl.'nu' .nnrco in 'TS bni hn make lame pay. iu your own localities, witn- ,. I out Win--; from home over mht. Agents studying (jrreeli and IS HOW taking Wi,nted in every town and county to take H.. ar.t1A.,.'d nr:o ATIps subscribe rs for I he (entt nmal ltecord. rnr tiio ina nf Ir. Pittencrer. who kWA M-'W w wants more room for his goods. Govenor Grover has commissioned T. D. Humphreys of this county no tary public. There weie sixty cases of small which haa been thrown open to settlement. nv :n c.in Francisco last week. i I VS. wr - - . .... i : I Washin&toi Kellow ftas loc .lea a romanm: little ranch down by the Bounding 8ea and Oreen Olds is about to go there too. tliU I iniui mil it if-i t ion i ntliH ITnited States Alary Lyman and Laura lioxter will ir, ...,,. r,i colnms; Elegant lv Illustrated .r,n.r,.'a .nnrco Terms only I IHT year, iiie liecoru I is iievoieii w wiiaierr i , m . These young ladies are ambitious L.,,nnf.rfi with the Centennial year. The Special Session. The Connty Commissioners Court will hold a special session on Saturday of this week to grant license to John L.adl to run bill The Mrs. F. F. Victor has been yisi- and propose to fully equip them- "reat Exhibition ,ai i uua.i. ipnu h iu .j i t . . . lustrated in detail. Evc-rjKly wants it tin" at Mrs. AOZier S lUlS ween.. I selves lor tiie nerce tussle Willi tUC fhe whole people feel pcrutly mterefited in ana ant patriotic crayon draw ing premium picture is presented fre to each siiliscril'tr. It is in titled. 'In rememWrance of the One Hun- i . . . ... . . Benton Killin of Portland paid world. We hope other young la- J"t hTJ1 WiulieZ Hillsboro a flying visit Saturday on dies will iollow tlieir exampia. legal business. A Woman Samoson. Mr. Henderson the new s .illiard table on the Fair grounds teacher at this place is quite popu- 0ijServe Queen's gigantic circus die. An license for WUjwbleB is ?25. ,ar among the pupils and a proper- ster8. ho wants tHCe that wo- Just ree'd another lot of rflned sugars. 8 ous term insured. js for J, at JCahn & Friedenrich's D. L- Davis formerly Elitor of the Drtann I'roaresslonist published at Cornelius 'jwo or three years ago, died recently at his home in Uncb, Lucas Co, Mo. Sheriff Xlorgan has to issue a summons erery eyening to his milch-epw and serve it in Simmon's swamp. If he does not look a leedle ovpet" "Dad" will sue him for damages for mashing that willow brush down to its great injury, tret oat your last year ghosts, fix np yonr old steel-traps, load your shot-guns, file your dog's eye teeth, treat the small boys to candymelon thieyes! In the lananase of Mart V. Brown, we would say: "Come up and pay your sub scriptions before some robber poes through your safe and you won't have no money left." "Look out for burglars. ohool -r i dredth Anniversary of the Independence u ui v..o, ivu! iji unjnm j"" ni lim i niicd mail's. pize j - Anr one can Income a succe ssful agent show the patter ana pictures ana s of siioserittcrs are easiy ooiainen everv where. There is no business that win nav like" this at present, we have many posters. man lift a cannon that weighs The Tualatin Hof el is a thing ot thousand pounds and hold it on her nRents who are mating n bihs f2) iht beauty in its new coat of paint. shoulders with two men and a boy ilSSSJfcr itTJs nothintoSve W im.lfrst.ind that Mr. Judkins. who on toD Of It into tne bargain? W nat the bnsiness a trial. Send for our circulars. was appointed to preach on this circuit by man about Hillsboro would terms, and "ample rorX of PP .t.-xf p ... ' i... ....c .r,nt. .. sent free to all who apply do U to-ilay. Com- saying that he had tried Hillsboro once before. Want tO gO into matrimo well no phte outfit to those who decide to engage matter. Several cf the light-fingered gentry grace Photograph Gallery. the town this week, "the glass of fashion Mr. Westrop, late of Vancouver, has eree- and the mold of form," I . Thotoraphic Studio on the Public County Orders taken at rar for coods at Souare in this plare. Takes pictures at rittengv's Store. Portland prices. Particular attention paid Straw-burning began quite lively early to taking babies pictures. Come ngnt yesterday niornins. rain bavin- set in. along now ana save me er . - .. PittftTuyer Km iast lrmirht nn Tllf tit I or stock of boots and shoes. Jusl M B" -r r.;.i, ,;n u v. t- I TK National Gold Medal was award .buret in .hi. pUc. U . Bnda, $2gSZ vJlS Medal for the best iu the world. 529 Montgomery tJteet San Francisco. Farmers and mechanics, and their sons an daughters make the very best of agents Address, THE CENTENNIAL. RECORD Portland Maine. ng- two to Tortland and at the same time get Stp7wl. Boots, No. 1 quality, $1 a pair at the pop nlar store of Kaaa & Friednrich F 0 R D n A M & J E i i I i S . GROCERS, Woe. 600 &602 Street, SAN FRANCISCO SHERMAN & HYDE, MUSIC DEALERS. Cor. KEARNY n SUTTER Streta., San FitANCisco. A sent" fr the Pacific Coaat. FOOT OR STEAM POWER. Warranted to Cut 3 lack StuS I Fot per Minute. Sent for Circular. SAW. 2 fTFlK Ss v With the CharmingandVouthful r.VTTI ROSA. JEXXIE liROWW, K0HKUT SCOTT. ......r...-n ..t-nrvr rrxfia Itil't'V the Great ARLINGTON. FRANCOIS, lll.iuu.ni. i.io. .i,1tiii ntiviliiirii . eon it ill te th) . . rtrinr ci; ti t 1 i ir..r.iu.jj. hhi ' " - aimes most ex pen fice of the Globe. And a host very best on rrirY SFIUSTIAX. KENNEHEL. and the endless i.nilian.. computet ive.' tmciception'y. latter dicsscd and high toned Circus Company ou tl EMMY'S trass.contixi:ntal iiamm of hiuh-salaried. novelty producing, prominent pr rfortnt rs, r. h cfed fr..tu tU t tho face of the Globe, and with special reference to the nuiumcr of 1.70. OSBORN A ALEXANDER, 62 1 UA3KCT STREET, ops. PALACE MOTH Baa FranciKO TMoCrcat Wlochanlc Tool Ctoro of tho Paclflo Coast. The long list of LWing TO very rarest lundsnrb un Wopliant. lifl Routt led MulH,ou. theil.iraard.aherdof performing . Ren-ul liters, A performing Hvenas. two Lionessess and their culm, a Kangaroo and its youn-, sn infant Mickl. Camel, pair Leopards, pair of Silver him. G.i.. rats, Lions. Jaguars, Eland, hai red Ox, Valk Yark, Uiido aud ilonkevs, and a long array of which the particulars cannot bo giv SPECIALISTS, NO. 11, KBAXINY ST11EET. Treats all Chronic and Frivate Diseases without tbe aid of Mercury. CONSLTATIONS tREE. Office Hours. 9 to 12 M; 2 to 5 and 6 to Door, open at 1 and 7 o'clock : p . Xirjt 9 p. m., Sundays excepted. vuo "u Admission - - S 1 oo Chil Jren mjer 9, 50 cts, , General Agent. C'u'cmh commeuccu fit 2 a id 8 p. m. lonaprcnc. Consultations free. Call or address. Dr. A B Finney & Co., No 11 Kearney St., Ean Francisco.