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.1 THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBORO THURSDAY. THE WHEAT YIELD. The October report of the Depart ment of Agricultural at Washington says the Oregonian indicates a re- duction below the average wheat yield in the United States of about one-sixth, while the quality U said to have baea somewhat suparior. Every section of the Union indicates a reduced product, except the Mid dle States, which increased about 2 per cent. The New England States fell off -4' per cent; tlio South At lantic 'States 2 per cent; the Gulf States 27 per ceut; the inland States 8 percent; the States noifh of the Ohio river 14 per cent; the States west of the Missisippi river 27 . per cent; the Pacific States nearly 2 per cent. These 6gi.r-.fl3. point to a yield of about 240,009,000 bushels. .The yield in 1873 was estimated at 203, 000,000 bushels. The falling off in the Pacific States is nearly all charged to Oregon as California is credited, and properly so, with a full average yield. The report is based upon the yield per acre in this State and 9 perhaps nearly correct, but it deemed by good judges here that the surplus will bo quite as great as in 1875, there having been a mush larger acreage planted. Improvements in Hilfsdoro Reedville and Elsewhere. L. Gosney is building himself a new dwelling in Simrnou'a Addition to Hi'dsboro east of Mitchell's residence. Chas. Langhlin has put a new roof on his dwelling. L. ViUi.ms has added a new kitchen to hi dwelling. S. Q. Reed has finished his handsome fancy stock barn at Rd villa at a co-it of probably fr0rn $2,000 to $2,5!)0. Tho build- in; is a circular structure 10') ft. in diameter, well lighted with windows, with cupola and an ornaraeutal entrance o . the south. Th jfbarn in situated on the east side of the rail way track., A farmer whose name we have forgotten completed a neat dwelling Bouth of th od farm near the depot. " olm Landesi has built a large bam SI -t Ivi on his place th's fall, .dr. Hamilton of Boavertoti has nearly ..nishetl and has moved into his new and neat residence at Beaverton. i .. , Will Vote Id ..-'corporate. A citizen of Teutonic descent who has opposed incorporating llillsboro vas trying to wmk that wick.hUv crooked and trenchcrous sidewalk of Cave's and Andersoii's cn that dark jsitflit when the Orerjnniati concedt'd Tiidtn's election, and just ns he ma.li a heavy lurch toward '.he fence ti keep fnm falling uifo tVc mud on the other nid tlio end of a rail lunged ferociously into his bread basket. After ome cmsory remarks he then and there took an obliga tion 'o vote to incorporate, to make Anderson reform his sidewalk and remove his feuce. It would be well if several other men opposed to the progress oF the town wdre punchsd in tho belly. Was it F. F. Myers? . We see by a. telegram in the Oreoonictn that one F. STyers?', a compositor on the ll'i-onl-l't am, was killed by the falling, of the floor at a theatrical performance in Sac ramento, California, on tho 18th instant. Six others were killed and from 80 to 100 wounded at the same time. We suppose thin to be the Frank Myers who in part nership with W. A. Wheeler establisheel the Forest Grove Independent. -Thanksgiving Proslamatlon. In accordance with the proclama tion of the President, Gov. Grover lias proclaimed Thursday Nov. 30th, "as a day of thanksgiving and praise to ALxiighty God the Giver of every good and perfect ffitl'" Accident. Last Friday night Mr. M. Moore of this place stepped off of tho wde walk near Baxter's shop and struck with his side on the plonk, breaking oueof hisrib. Mr. Moore is plucky however, and is up and around as usual. Thanks. To Mr. II. Fickens for a box of ex cellent Bellliowers. . Also we are under obligations to J. J. Bruger 'or a basket of fine pears. Please not do so any more. This ac knowledgement comes late, but bet ter late than never. Please Observe, When you write tV. the school su perintendent of Washington county, to address J. D. Rbb, at Forest Grove, and you will save time and trouble and your letters will reach their destination. Tne Minto Bridge Down Tuesday while . Win. itay was hauling stringers on the Minto bridge over the Tu alatin belo town, the briiige fell into the stream, making a complete wreck. Mr. Hay's team was saved nnilijttreth Bound to Have It Short, Sharp and Decisive A Hillsbore Attorney - In Trouble. - To render the note which .we pub lish below intelligible to our readers we will explain by saying that it is perhaps well known in .this county that a couple, who could not couple, who lived on the line between Wash ington and Yamhill counties "split the blanket" and the wife applied to the circuit court at the last May term in this county for a divorce, which "iras rerulerly opposed by her husband and although they quarreled whenever they met during court week they "made it up," paid their attorneys and court expenses and went home. All was now .lovely and the goose was, etc. Tho turtle-dove cooed to her mato aid the doodle bug sang love songs to the festive tadpole. . But such bliss could not Iat forever, for in two brief days this couple parted and the hus band departed, whence this witness deponeth not. And now comes this letter from the wife to her former attorney and talks in this kind of style: Yamhill Co., Oregon, Nov., 11, 187G. ) - : 'Kir: You are well aware, .sirrah! that you have bad your pay for getting mo a divorce. Now, Sir, I orilt'r you forthwith (or soon ex J "to go font." Un.ler.stMnd, oh? If you do not have it at-the Spring term of court, I will mako.it cost you dearly, and furthermore will have you expelled from the bar. Selah! Our advice to tho attorney f? that he cither procure that divorco or leave tho country immediately. Beavcrton: Nov. 20th, 1S7-1. List Saturday night and Sunday thin co .it v as v 11 atloat a good time for duck and leavers. The mud is fearful. Two whirl wind got the xtwfj on the roa.) from Beav crton to Ames Chapel last Monday. People have taken totraveling the lower road alto gether. The contract for building the Rob uvion bridge across Fanno's creek has been let to Alfred Davis, nt John Feaster, Esq; is trying to yet uh a dancing school here. Father Griflin held divine service here last S.ibuth, in fact his appointments ure ever-1st. and 3d, Sundays. Wood c-hopping at Mr. Ilornhurlcels on Tuesday. Mkcui L. Saloiicin. Oyster Su;iicr. Forest Grove Nov. ISth. Emtotj Independent: Tho Ladies Working Socit ty if. Forest . ( i rove will give an oyster supper mid sot-ia. Me n Fri lay evening Nov. 21:b, at the i College Chapel; for the benefit of the Con orcf itioEal Church. All arc cordially irmt cd. Mm. .T. t). Hobb. ,Sec. Frsshst, Tho iato rains hnvo raided the streams ajid swales to an unusual hight at this time of the year all over tho county. Several culverts and low bridges have boeti carrie.l awav or are nil at. Tiio Tualatin however 14 only just barely out of its bank3 at this point Brcivties Dr. Price's horse fell on the side walk near tho liverv etable the oth er day,' which" was apparently a surprise to both parties. Horses do not have much respect for the digni ty of the medical profession these slippery times when the water ie wet and Hayes and Tilden and Wheeler and Hendricks are in a mit'ddle about tho White House business. Two of our townsman, a Demo crat and ;a Republican bet $10 on the result of the election in this State and now that Democrat can't sleep o nights. It is a long Lane that has r'o turning, Henry, just remember that. Courtney Meek was seen Monday morning with carpet bag in hand hurrying toward the station. We will surmise that he was bound for tho "doubtful States" to help squelch the Ku-Ivlnx and and elect Hayes and Wheeler. Carlos Wilcox gsts the latest tele graphic dispatches and his watch is safe. Donate that time piece to us Carlos, as you will have no use for two. Mr. Cole, a teamster,, has rented a house of Mr. Hart and moved his family into it. Mr. Gay and family have rented and moved into Chas. McKinney's house near Mr. Tozier's place. Wm. Dixsoji has located at Hep prer, Umatilla county. J. J. Morgan's child was buried with appropriate funeral services at the Lewis burying ground. Tuesday. Jas. Campbell preached - quite an interesting discourse on Friday eve ning last. J. Heller lights his street lamp 6f- nights .now and it, sends its cheerful beajis far into the darkness. Cct a Gcod Job. Thfwasc-o conrty court has employed Eneene P. McCormaek a gradnate of Paeific University to survey and define the bound ary" line between Wasco and Grant counties. Cornelius Nov. 19, 1870. Many of our hitherto quiet neigh bors have been thrown into a , state of excitement over the Ochoco sil ver m:ne discovery and contemplate starting to the land of "shining lu lucre" instanter, and should they not be "soft soaped" the discount on silver will soon take a rise. Mr. J. It. Spencer has just re turned from Nehalem, where he .has been building a hbase on his new rauch. Mi. Get?. A. Guild has been pro moted from the Secretaryship of the Cornelius Grange to a first-class clerkship in a mercantile store in tliis place. George is a good boy understands business, and goes and does it. This is the way they do it here: Says A. to IJ. "Come up and take a drink?" "All right," says 13. When the last drop from the sparkling bowl dissnppears, A. coughs and says to B: "what say you, if we draw our bet on the election? "All right," says 1. and then they drink again, and are made happy. Occa sionally, however ai old bed-rocker answertth, "nay verily," and then the other fellow gotth oil aul mourneth. Humor has it that a lino of bot is to be constructed to ply between hero and Centerville, so that the boys can come and get the "spark ling fluid" without swimming thro' oceans of mud. A certain individual whose fami ly is iu want bet everything he had that Oregon would go Democratic. Ho takes no -.newspaper. Another who has not the means with which to purchase sugar to put in his cof fee, nor to buy shoes for his child ren, thinks nothing of saying, "Come up boys and take a drink." A patent Ktone maker has taken up his resilience with us, and now our city fathers will consult their best interests by paving o.ir streets with "tono. A fellow at my right, hand, who has just finished reading about Dr. Watts' lost oliico electorship mud dle offers to bet a five-dollar l.at that every pot-master in U. S. w ill resign, before another nomination for Kltctors is mads. Gai:.r:: Ja. T!i3 Grove: Nov. 20, 1870. Jacob Charwater while trying to cross Gales' Creek lat Saturday I with his team got into deep water I i t i . i . if. r uiiii u row ii'J. i uis i:i.iis. .ai. j also dropped his pocket book into tho stream but aff.erwar I found it. it con',ainod notes, papers, etc. Mt. IIiii!na:i's prop '.-ed watvliovrse at the station will Messrs. liuxton fc bo feet. II hies will aL;o build a large -.s-arehou.se ui this sta tion. A Chinaman is attending the dis- ! trict school here,' tho fVst public school in the State where a China man has attended school. Ilev. Starr preached yesterday evening at the M. K. church to a large audientc. The seats of tha Congregational church are receiving v new coat of paint which together with other changes will delay the occupation of the chureh for several weeks. When completed this handsome edi fice will lo k better than ever before. Mrs. Ihiford has moved into her new millinery shop. The building is neat and adds to tho appearance of the town. wTherc was a social party at Mr. Iloxtei's residence last Fri lay eve ning wnich was as usual a festive oc casion. Several of the bys overate themselves however, and were sick next day. One fellow ate only 8 pieces of cake and a pie or two. Fob Scott has taken a land claim near Marble Watts place. Mr. Williams has moved his meat market into the shop he bought of Carey Clarke." Chas. Stokes has just returned from Coos Bay. He reports times lively down there. The assessment for city expenses was 2 mills for the last year. The previous year it was '2h mills. .Loots. Diliey. Nov. 20th, 167G. nigh water cn the Tualatin river. Wagon roads impassible for teams on Sunday. Tho water has gone down to-day. Parsons grist mill is stopped from high water. - A large average of fall wheat and oats is sown here than usual and the grain is looking fine. K. Y. Z. ed to Bradley .V RuJofson for the l t Pho oraphs in the United States, and Vienua Medal for the best in the world. . . hid Montgomery Street San Francisco. THE NEW LAWS. From the Orqonlan.' Jlelow we give a. list of the bills pissed by tlc recent session of the Lefdslatnre and which have been approved by the Governor: BILL-S. No. lSj'an . act to nineud on act entitled an act to iitco'rnorito the town of JlarshfioM. No. fll. nn act d finin4 and punishing the crimes "of kidnapping and child stealing. No. 50. nn act to amend section 14, title 1. chapter 2S. general laws of Orejjou. tw in" section fisfi, chapter H criminal code publish ed in 1H7I. by authority of tha Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon. No. fS. An act to repeal an act entitled an act to provide for a State Geologist, to define his daties and to fix his salary; appiovcd Octolx-r 21th. 1S72. No. 7.1, an act to provide clerical aid in the office of State Treasurer. No. 17, ai act to incorporate the city of North t-r jwnsvillo, in Linn County State of Oregon. No. an act to provide a Hoard of Canal Commissioners for the canal and locks at the Willamette Falls, and to otherwise refl ate the passage of xtcamlioats and other water -rift through the name. No. as, aa act to provide for the impropri ation of mony ti pny bills with accrued in terest tiiereon, for printing Kejoit 01 inves tigating Commission, Bf.Toiiited in pursu ance of Seim 1 Jciut Jl-'solution No. 27, passed at the bixth jt g alar KfKsion of the Legisdathe Assembly of the State of Oregon, ls70. , v No. 1S8, nn net to incorporate the city of Astoria, in Clatsop Connty Oregon. No. IS, an act to amend chapter 3f. mis cellaneous laws f the code of 1872. ns com plied by Lafayitte L ine and Matthew P. Deady. No. 21, nn act to authorize Jacob Fleisch n rto tstabli.sh water wciks iu the city of Albany. No. 4 t. nn ac t to provide for the anpport and government of the Uutvvrsity ef Ore gon. -: No. 51, an net to provide section 3o, title 111. tdiaptt r 1, eodo of civil procedure, gen eral laws, as complied by Matthew P. Deady and Lafayette Lane. N . ':t. an act to repeal section 8( of jtn act entith d an act to provide for tho public printing and tlistiibntion of the laws and journals. Approved June 30, H.7., and also hi act ameiid.ttory thereof approved Octo ber 1S70. No. Hi, an act to provide for the educa tion of deaf mutes.. No. s:l, nn act supplemental to an act en titled an act for the construction i f a wagon road up the South bank of the Columbia River from near the mouth of Sandy. Mult noiii.'th county, to the Dalles, Wasco c uiuty. No. 101, an act to repeat nn act entitled an act to provide for the construction of a State Capitol UuiUing; approved Octolcr l.. 172. No. 111. an at to provide f r the main tenance and reg ihitiou of the Oregon Insti tute for the blind. No. 12", nn act to amend flection 17 title 3, chapter 57, miscellaneous laws of ihe State tif )reg.n. as compiled by Matthew P. Deady und Lifayette Line. No. 127, au act to provide for the con struction of locks on the Yamhill Livt r, at Lafayette, tud to regis! tfe toJU thereat. IIoCsK rn ls. No. S, an act t provide for a penn incut location ef tho couiityse.it of Jake county. No. 2, an act to than ;e tl.u location of th county seat of Josephine county. No. ;:t, an act relating to. and legalizing the election of Justices of the Peace fcrllon uiouth preciiut. Polk county. No. I, an act to amend section 17, title 3, chapter ;12. miscellaneous laws of Oregon, relating to liens 011 boats and vessels. No. pi, an aef to amend section J. Af chap ter 12, iniicel!aiieous htws of the State of OrcLon. ri I'ttiitg to in -ters. No. 110. nn act to incorporate the town of Drv-vinvilliV No. 21, an net to appropriate- money for p:iynieut of the mileage and per diem, and other necessary expenses of the Legislative Asscinlily, arid to provide fund ; for that pur pose. No. 3 r.n at entitled nn art relative to trail.-; and watei '.-nurses. No. SUf an act t!i incop n -lie the town of If illsholo. N-. Hi, :.n act to a'uend section I, chapter 3, mi.,ccnaneons laws of Oregon. No. S I, an act t amend an act entitled an act t. ii;iirove the breeds of slice. N. 'Jl. an a-t I 1 a-nend 8 cti. n . j 'll S titl d K 1! ii'Nr 15, of t elo f ci.-l ir. rci!.iir of the Shite of Orejjr-n. r Iltinj to the sale of ir)ierty by exi.c-uiors of admin istrators. No. 112. an r.ct to rp'datc tho fial of in toxieatin;.; liquors to minors and others. No. 22, nn act t1"' fdi ;lori. the United Sfutcs to on -leiiiii and appropriate l rivate Iropcrty for puhlhr uses within tin's State. N.. Ul. an act to amend se tioii 11. title 1, chapter 20. miset llaneons l.wsof Oregon relating to the fees of otli-. rs and tlu r persons, as fompih-d by Matthew P. Deady and Lafayette Lane. No. -1 1, si -net to arneml aoeiion 112 and 4:1, title J.V: t-liiipter 1, code of civil proced ure f f the State of Cregon, relating to at twfhmerifs. No. "7. an act to create roads of public easement. No. a.i, 1111 act imposing certain tint us on the Governor of the St;, te. No. !;, an act to provide for the payment of the interest on tlio toiiiity awl Relief Bonds of the State of Oregon. . No. l'", an act rel.itim; to the .relocation of the count- Kent of Polk county. No. an act to provide for a tax to de fray the current exoorse of the state and to pay the indebtedness thereof. No. 1, an act to provide for the ordinary expenses of the St-Ue efrvernm'iit and other general and spcrifa; appropriation. No. 3:1, an act for the relief of Grant coun- No. 81, an cct to incorporate the town of MeMinnvilie.- No. 1;, an act to prescribe tf:e amount of damages in case of injury or destruction of lr(pi rty by persons in tho cm Inet or unn aemer.t of a steamboat o other water craft. No. V, an act to legalize defectivo acknowl edgements of conveyance. ... No. ll.". an net to amend section 54, title 0, chapter L of the general taws of Oregon, a eojfpiled by Lafayette Lane and Matthew I'. Deady. relating to nerving of ri nam ns. No. b"S, an act to authorize and empower, the Catapooi.i Boom Company tt construct, nfainfain act keep a Jsjoto or boofcis upon the Calapooia Creek. No. 1 1 1, an act for tho relief of Justus K rum be in. No. G". an act to. amen I sections 1 and o, chapter oO. title 1, c f tho miscvllaneoiis laws, relating to projerty and pdls subject to ussesment andjaxation. No. M7, an act t.- am-n l section 573, title 1, chapter 7, code of civil. procedure, relat ing to the writ of review: No. '.)'., an act to prescrilie and punish a inie against the person, in a willfid or negligent injury caused by a person, in con trd or management of a steamboat or other wafer craft. No. 102, an act to amend an act to provide for the sale of tide and uverllowed lauds on the ashore anil coast. iN. Ill, an act to locate the county seat of of Tillamook county. , No. 127, an a' t to incorpbrata the town of Halsey. . . No. 11a, an net requiring local agents cf the Board of School Land Commissioners totfiva lnds for the security of public school funds is their hands, aud requiring reports thereof. No. an act to prevent and punish gambling. No. 42. an act to bond the balance cf the Modoc War Claims. No. 101, an act to attach Tillamook county to Third Jn licial District for judicial pur poses and to provide for the time and place for holding the Circuit Court therein, . No. 131,.an act to provide ior the collect ion of district Bchoolt taxe. H. B. No. 143, an act to authorize the city of Salem to incnr nn indebtedness of fifty thousand dollars for th9 purpoKe of building a bridge across the Willamette Rivtr. AUGUST FLOWER. Th most miserable beings in the world are those ttufl'ering from Dyspepsia and Li ver com plaint. More than seventy five per cent, of the people iu the United States are afllicted with theue two disease ajid their effect: siivdi ns Sonr Stomach, sick Headache, Habitual C ostivenews. Palpitation of the Hrart- Heart-burn, Water-bradi Gnawing and Poifning Pains at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, (loate(l Tngue aad Disagree able Taste in the Mouth, Coming lip of Food alter lvtting. Iw Sjunts. t te, fio to your Druggist and get a Sample Dottle for a bit; large size- 40 cents. Try it Two doses will relieve you. Agent's Crane C liiiyham. Wholesale Drnggists, San Francisco, uov 2 MARRIED- At tho residence of the bride's father in Washington county, Nov. b'th, l7i, by Iter. Geo. Iloss, David Prshani and Miss Lydia O. Jackson, third daughter of U. Jackson, Eij. At the residence of Thomas Otchin, Esj.. Nov. loth 17G, by pkcv. Geo. It oss, Francis Grabowkky and Mary Cunningbain. DIED. In Hi lsboro, nt cerebrospinal meningitis, Nov. 2th, lbt'. Win. Clarence Morgan, only child of J. J. and Emma Morgan, aged 2 years, 10 mouth and 5 days. Xiost A GOLD CHAIN FOR THE NECK, flat, single Links, $. to the liudcr by leaving it at. PITTENGEITS. IV SiLE ! ! NOTICE IS HEUEIJy GIVEN THAT iu imrsiianceof an order uf the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Wash ington County eadc at a regular term there of, in the matter of the estate of George Morrow dee'd and to me directed, I will wll at public auction to the hihst bid b-r cm "Nitimlav Nov J.lth, A. D. 170, at 10 o' clock a. m. tho following personal property to wit: 0m rony: Sid'lb r"ni TJ. idle. One Set of Single Burgy Hirnes3, it, Two IIosc Halk, VOWS, JJEIFERS. STEER. CALVES, . HOGS. Abont 200 Seep, About 250 BaVieJs ofVheat. About 1,03'J B'lsheh ofOits. And other projertv to numerous to men tion upon the following TERMS OF SALE: All sums of 10 or under I.T. S. Coin" in hand and on n'l 1,0ms over Ttn Dollars, promissory notes to le given payable in U. S. coin Six Months from the day of Sale with intert st from date at tha ratu of ten per cent ier an num with good security. Sale at the residence of Geo. V. LLberts, 3 miles east of Hiilslx.ro. ARIADN'A MORROW, Administratrix of the estate of George Morrow dec 'J. NovlOw. PORTER &. SaW'S ;7Tr.o miles northeast of Forest Grove, ,?. 3 ALL KINDS 7D VARIETIES Wanted in this County! And i h nty .f everything in the lino of SMALL FRUITS Including thou an.l4 of Strawberry plants of the brut r trh ti', among them the GOLDEN QUEEN the largest and finest of thorn ill a L.w :;), cmjsrxrr, muu;i::i:ii:s; lias, WALXUl, and sum: It Y EL.il trees in abun dan e. The Finest Oi2ia,raoiita,l Trees. JTiK-lnling the Splt jGipnitirt or Big B. Trees of California, ard Italian Cypress. In the Flral Dep irtusent the Fi nest Varieties of hoses, oiauwias. DAHLIAS. " uei:axifms. CAUSATION?, Ard' Many Other Kinds and Varieties. I-Also a few THOROUGHBRED SPAN ISH MERINO BUCKS. All for uale at the lowest rates. JOHN R. PORTER & SON. SUMMCIXS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE State ef Oregon for Washinaton County. In the matter of the estate e.f Nelson Rob erts dee'd. To John Roberts, Murshall Rolierts, James Rot rts, Samuel Jtolcrts, Margrn t Wall, David Wall, Jafce Parrish, Edward Panish, Lavini Drtan, Madison Dean, Laura Dean. Ella Dean, Wesley Kola rts nnd Nelson Rolerts ami 4o all oth ers whom it may conce rn. In the name of the State of Oregon by the order ef this Court von and each one of yo t are com. rrtaiiled and cited to appear before this Court at the Court House in HillslM.ro in Washington couaty. State of Oregou on Thursel iy after the first Monday in De cem ber A. D.. l7f., at ten o'clock n. m. if that day then and tli re to tdiow cause if any there Ik whv an onler e.f this Court heuld not issue to Jane Roberts the Adininistra tiix of the estate of Nelson Roberts elec'd cennniamli'.g authorizing and enixwering her te ae-H as by law elirected the following elescrils d J.iece, parcel or tract of real es tate belonging to the estate of Nelson Rol ertsebc'el in erder to pay cr paid claims proved and allowed as by law elirected against said estate and the exicnse of the administration. Saul parcel 01 lanei inung Wn-ihin-'teiu cenintv Oregon and more particularly deseriU'el as follows to wit:. The South Wet of the S W M of Sec. -il. T 2 S, of R 1 VT. aud the S E 'i of the,S E li of Sec.-Vi of said Township 2 S of II 1 W, of the Wil itr.ette Meri.Iiau. By order of the Hon. A C. ArehWdd Jnd of the aliove namesl Court. Ma.leiu e.pen court the third d ay of October A. T). iH'd. In testimony thereof I hereunto set my ban. I and seal "of said Court this 2"lh eUv of October A. illELUNG. . . Connty Clerk. IGRICULTUR IL WAREHOUSE. S-HUGHE3. FOREST QS0VE, 0GN, CIIA Jr0.V MOUSE, CESTEJt VII AUG UT, COLLI S" 8 VAS7 STEEL. awl GAIWEXCITY PLC WS. BMW PACIFIC WA'JOXS; UEAl'EliS, MOWEtlSd- TllJiESIlEIlS; PACIFIC FAN MILLS; nxnvLSTiyo uoous of all kisds. SHELF Si HEAVY HARD WARE; FARMER'S & .IECIIANIC'S TOOLS; A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF iiakm-:ss & SAi)i)i.i:uvt DOORS. 8 ASH, MOULDINGS; TAINTS, OILS, II HUSHES, VARNISH; WINDOW GLASS; PUTTY. LIME, PLASTER. WHITING, and CEMENT; ALL at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Ui30tf NEW STOCK. 0 ronmr a no vi:, oukuux. o AND 33 o alors IN SFurniturE."SSr yE HAVE JUST FURNLSHEJQi LAIIUCST AM) MOST COM. PLKTK STOCK OF FURNITURE EVER OF tered to the People of Wash ingrton County. Which ' We Offsr at Pricei That Defy Competition! HAVE ALSO JFST RECEIVED A LA HUE STOCK OF UVDElMMXEiCS 3MTC1I A I And Arc Still Prepared to Make Coffins wan roatisss a.nd Dispatch. Metalic Caskets Furnished When Desired. SJIITII h BUXTON, FOREST GROVE, OREGON Octotf. FOilDIIAM&JEiiIiS. GROCERS, l3oc. 600&6G2 IT'i'oiit Street, . . SAN FRANCISCO. r To the Working Class. We are now pre. pared to furnish nil classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business! new, Jiht and profitable. Persons of either hi' easily earn from 50 cent to sjjta per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting theii whole time to the business. Boys aud jdi Is earn nearly as much r.s ni-n. Tint all who see this notice may send their nddrns, and test the business we make this iimparalleled clb r: To Kiuh as are not Well Bi.tihlied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writting. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, and a copy of Home and Fireside, one of the larg est and beKt Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Reader, if you waut permanent, profitable work, address, Gcor.oK SriN-sox Co. Portland, Maine. WtffeCan f be rriiide 1y every ngeut zijJ jr I'every month in the business we furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn ft daz -n dollars a day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain heie. Business plcuxant and . honorable. Women, and boy and gills do as well as men. We will furnish you a complete Out fit free. The business pays better than anything else. V'e will bear expense ot starting yon. Particular free. Write and see. Farmers and mechanics, their son and daughters, nnd all class in need of paying work at home, tdiould writw to nt and lenrn all alsmt the work at once. New is the time. Don't delay. Address TbCE & Co., Augusta, Maine. YOUNG M'eJY Who may bo Buffering from the effect of youthful tollies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest lxon ever laid at the sltar of suffering humanity. Ir. SIIN.i:V will guarantee to forfeit .()) for e very case of seminal weakness, or private disease of nny kind or character which he undertakes ar.d fail to cure. He would, then fore say to the unfortunate ku' ferer who may read this notice, that vo are treading upon dangerous ground vi e you longer delay iu reeking that prop remedy for your complaint. You may r in the first stage; reiuemler you arenpproae ing the last. If you are I -ordering up th? last, and aro (.nib-ring some or all its 1. elfects, reinetnl er that if you persist in pro crasti nation, the time must come when the most skillful physician can render you no assistance: whc the door of hope will be closed agaiiit-.t yew; wren no angel of mercy can bring you relief. In no can has the Doctor failed of success. Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avaihyourse lf of the lK-neticial .results of his treatment beforo your ease is beyemd the reach ff me dical skill, or la-fore Brim death hurries yent to a premature grave. Full ceiurse ef treatment $2 ,lM. Keiid money by Post Ofth-e order or Lxprens with full description of the ere. Call or nddre-Na. l)r.A.II.MM.V, No. 11 Kearny Stre-et, San Francisco. THE TIW j. iii:lm:u. proihiiktoii. TIS WARE. HARD WARE, COOK S TO VES. VARLOR STOVES, OFFICE STOVES fTpTin Ware anel Stove Pipe constantly on haoel or made to order. Fittini and er pairing done, H tcr Pirs laid, etr., tic... J. HELLER IliUisboro, Oregon. marltfu.3, AFTEB A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. IR. J. YOUNG ! MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE still offer to the afflicted absolute enre in nil cases of . SEMINAL WEAKNESS. The preservation of health and Tifeia do pendent upon tho proper conditieon of the procreative functionH nnd ny wenkliesii or cause of weakness of the generative orgnne e.r their uses is a direct attack upon the general health as will us a nurt destrution if not properly cured of the orgnna .hut are the pride of one sex ami the ble ssing of the other. In Youth is laid the foundutiea eif much of the misery of after yearn by the imhdgence of the most l)KsTHCCTtvn or 11 hits waLi in life a cortte nnel spreading weakness tend ruin umontr mankind, fortt is a we 11 known fact that the imhtUievct ( Ulay tire, even in the slightest eU-irrce I 'Inn I need tf veakneit fa the nixtein that roir to a Itnrvest of ttliituet mjrrvxe and thm in ajier yearn, ' YonntrMhii t you experience any wcnkucM yon rTiouM not dilay.for a elav mav imperil your heallk if rot your life. In all forms of WcakuoW and Premature Decay a Cure is Guaranteed by the Doeteir tei the ung, Middle-aged err Old, without Exi'oMire or Ilindetane e from Busine ss, lhe Ke-mcebe are purely vege. table ami of a nature that leave s ne taint In hind. Ouskbvk the synititotijS nnel hasten to che-ek the course of the e-oiimlaint,' If you exjx rie neei any of tK in yii'jhuy d.V(7ireeo; nl'told dltnluiif at other tl men, trembllnij, an " ' fuf'j'lfulliiehii, cniifuniuti; jmLi In VicA', HudiH tr bitdif, fon-1nnhuoH, induction; tl midil lij, nvemion to mtciety, luxnof power, tvd 'oi vi(tv),ivt Sable lt'in r,att4trl, H rlcfnr akin to bilintnHeK, drutwitu in urine, irretiular bote eh, etc., ttf. TERRIBL P0ISI0NS. Among the most subtle nml virulent of Misems in the human bltKal is that arising from Vencral Taint often breaking out, at te-r ye urs of nppare lit e-nre, iu hh-ons win- opou various parts of the Isiely. Its ment d.mge r lies iu the fact that it Is given to the iniie,ceiit tmrtlier or tei he Ullloril ehilel wit hem t showing iu tho person tirigiunllr contracting it. r ' . ' the use of mercury " .. only nidsin this terrible tleceptie.ii 'by dry ing it upon the surface ami ehfvlng it back il to the bloed. ALL YkkkiiKAK I'eisioN IS A BLOOD 1'OSJOM ANIl CAN Dt e'e)MHt'NH'ATKI IN the BLoon ami the only en r aiuty of pieven tion of transmission is in the Tsisitive cure of the fc form treatment practiced at the Ir. ) ouiig Aiceiicai institute, e-ompre Jie n sive, ae leiituio ami tlioroiigh. Laving re- e ivcel endorsement as the l-st ef all meal in practice. Recent cases cured iu a few- days and chronic cases with remarkable rapidity. Our Uxt of the prrnejHt of th Juoil in the blooil are never foihiuj, Til muir'na : There are no class of complaints that i enlist the sympathies e.f the mcdicnl minI or so e-ommaiid its gravest thought ami stucy a those that aflliet wenjien. The Hoi tor after ye-nre ef patie nt investigation enu ircaTiiieni 1 euauieel to assure them rapid and thorough cures in all tho com plaints incident to the sex. The weak can HOCK FeH NTKKNUTU AND TU KCrrKUtNU F0 RELIEF AXD LTHK. Those who reouire personal mipervision the Doeteir can furnish with apf artmenU with careful and skillful nurse. win re unre. mitti d atte iition and con stunt care give ev e ry AssnrnncA of rapiel ami pe-rmaueut cures The Institute Is supplied with a LYINO'IN 1E?AETMENT. where pit icnt will rece ive the treatment to essential iu sue h cases. CURED AT HOME. Corrrfwniltuvr, The great elifhculty many sick Hud is the trouble of visiting th city, ofteii inclining nn cxp. use far exceeding tl e ceMt e.f treatment. This expense can be avoided by writing to the Do.itor, giving in your own way, the symptoms of your trouble or complaint. Cures guaranteed the same ns by pcrsenial visit. All commiiniYatietji strictly confidential, all let te-r either re turned pr de'stroyeel, J if The Dortnr vnn be relied ' vfton in nit rnm-Hrewi'rtiio CoNFIOENe'E AND SlK:HcV, i.V pose coiijldt iioe in hitn, all you ?o hp imtfir rr ire in dikfvem. lit tcill njHtlily 'relieve and care iote. ' Address BEIJJ. F. J03SELYN. M. T . : . tilN Sacramento Street Box 733 elec.lyl Ban Francisot Cat IODIDE OP POTASS. The best Beautifu-rof the Ceimplehm nov fn use. Cure Pimples, Boils, Blote-hes, Rheumatism and Mercurial Pains. Kohl b) all Druggists. Use Low's Concentrate-el Flavoring Ex tract fer Ice Gleam, Cukes, Ac. SHERMAN & HYDE, M USIC DA ERS.' ' '. 1 ' : : . Cor. KEARNY nd SUTTF.R Street J AnenU for the Pacific Coait. CAftriES' CCROLL CAW. 001 On STAM POWER. Warranted to Cut S Inch Still 1 Foot per Minute. Senl tor Circular. PRICE, 830 OO. n 821 i-.A.TKCT STRCCT. cpp. PALACE HOTtl- Tho Croat rvfeehanloa' Tool Ctoro cf tiio Paclflo coast. - SPECIALISTS, XO.II, KIMK.W STRKKT. Trent nil Chronic and Private DUeoa. without the aid of Mercury. CONSLTATIONS tREE.' . Office Hours, 0 to 12 Mr? to 5 and 6 fo 9 p.m., Su Belays excepted Consultations free. Call or adiVrese, Dr. A IJ Tinner - Co., NollsKeArpeyBt, ,w Can Franciaeo