Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18??, January 11, 1877, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
Thursday. January 11. 1877.
AKOTIIERICIIAPTER OF HORRORS.
THE WHEAT OUTLOOK.
Late dispatches from California
confirm the general opinion that the
State m net suffer a disastrous d routh
this year. Already in portions of
lhe State the wheat and even grass
has died and is dying, and the grain
will have to be re-sowu should rain
coine. f jr a crop. On the Coast
below San Francisco stock are suff
ering and some stockmen are killing
their stock to save them from down
right starvation. The thrnometer
on the 6th inst stood at 83 in the
shade in interior counties, aud it
Was unusually warm at San Francis
co. Should no rain fall this month,
even though with rain in February
or March the crops will be light and
Oregon will have a market in Cali
fornia for all her surplus grains.
And should there be a war in Eu
rope, which is somewhat doubtful
nnw. wheat will sell next fall at
$1.50 a bushel. With a drouth in
California it will not be much less
than a dollar a bushel. Our farm
ers are very active and hopeful in
view ol the present price of wheat
51.25 per bushel and are sowing
every available acre in wheat. We
have had more than a month with
out rain all of which tirne the plows
have been running and Washington
countv will have a larsrer acreage
this year than ever before. This ac
tivity among the farmers presages
good times next fall, even if wheat
should bring but 75 cents.
Over One Hundred Persons Launched
Into Eternity.
New York, Dee., 29. The Timet
Cleveland special says: About 8 o-
THE OREGON CASE.
Cronin Tells how Much he was Paid.
WasHnroTOX, Jan. 2. Cronin, the Ore
gon elector, testified before the Senate com
mittee to day. He maid he had made no ar
rangement with any person whereby certifi
cates were to be handed to him by the
committee, informed witness the day before
I he started for Washington that he (Belling.
clock this evening an express train gecreUry o( state; was convinced he was
on the Lake Shore Bail way went lawfully appointed in place of Wstts, and
through the bridge a quarter of a put the certificates in his pccket because he
mile east of Ashtabula station, was afraid they would be taken from him by
. , . I Ode.ll and others. He had refused to come
, . to Washington as messenger unless b
creek. The tram included eleven .hooia receiTe thre thousand dollars as ex
cars and was drawn Dy two engines. penses, and the money was furnished him.
A blinding snow steam was falling 1 He supposed the money was raised among
and driven before the furious Oregon Demoerates by subscription.
more than a short distance. Of
ine eleven cars, six were coacnes ana er) bad $2,800, and in addition to the $2.-
contained diningroom cars, all of 000, the $3,000 required was raised, and a
which went down the plunge ol sev- note signed by Bellinger and witness which
-nfv.fi v feft. A fur s ear. now wa" depo at the banking houseof Ladd
ue icwucu, X-w Yr.rker, and his politics are unknown
gers on tne train, Ol wnom oeiween tness. Know a man named Patrick;
3 J and 40 were killed outright. A met him in the office of Judge Stiongat
snecial train, with the officers Of the Portland. Patrick livesat Omaha. Balling
rnn.fl ami all h nhvacians "that
could be hastily summoned and ap-1 , . . , . , , . . - . .
I mtttrra ftlat a n1 informed him t hffct A
pliances for the care of the wounded Rentieman wished to se-s him (Cronin) at
left Cleveland at V O Clock, A n I the office of Judze Struuz. Ho refused to
PETITION TO THE CITY FATHERS
Conductor of the train was in the
baggage car, and U safe. The dri
ver of one of the engines. Folsom
by name, had his leg broken.
No cause for tne accident can
be ascertained. The train while
moving slowly broke through the
bridge. The cold and storm are
c? -
very severe and the work of recover
ing the bodies progresses slowly.
Tbe scene is described as terrible
beyond precedent.
Chicago, Dec, 31. The Trib
une's special from Ashtabula says:
The proportions of the Ashtabula that he was the farthest one West
horror are not approximately known
Daylight revealed nothing save
that two out every three on the
train are lost. Of the 170 whom
the Conductor reports as having
been on board, but 5'J can be ac
counted for. The disaster is dra
BOWLBY'S
Drug & Book Store.
Pine St. Forest Grove,
Dealer Iu
Drugs,
Iledicinei,
Chemicals,
Paints.
Oils,
Brushes
Soaps.
1 erfumery
Books,
Stationery.
PURE mm B'D LIQUORS,
PORTER a SON'S
tyTwo miles northeast of Forest Orortjrj
lO'
EDIG1HAL USE
ALL KINDS AND VARIETIES
Wanted in this County!
And plenty .f everything in tbe line of
SMALL FRUITS
Including thousand of Strawberrr riant
of the best candle, among them the GOLDEN
QUEEN the largest and Quest of thvm all
ALMOND,
CHESTNUT,
MULBERRIES,
HQS,
WALNUJ,
and SLIPPERY ELM trees in tbun-
dance.
The Finest
F.
I.
MEYER HAS CHARGE OF THE
Prescription Department. Prescrip
tions carefully compounded at all hours.
CITATION.
v 0
go. ard told Bellinger mat wnacever was
done in thia electoral muddle must be done
by or ue than himself. Witness afterwarda-
went to Strong's office aud met Pattriek.
who said be had heard witness had said if
a certificate of elector was issued to him
would not act, but witness informed Pat
rick he had changed his mi ml. an 1 Patrick
said to witness. ,4if Til den is President, he
will give you anything you want." Wit
ness informed Patrick that if he (Patrick)
was acquainted with Tiklen. he miqht tell
him he had nothing to giro which he
(Croin) wanted. Witness was a little angry
at Patrick for talking in such a mnrn:
Patrick informed witness he supo? J ; !
reason Patrick had been sent to Oregon
Witt.--
didn't know what Patrick meant. He list
beard that Patrick i superintendent of a
mine in Colorad. Patrick said nothing
about money in his interview with witness:
witness never saw Patrick, except on the
occasion before mentioned, and had no con
versation with Bdlliujer abat Patrick.
Witness hai read no messages from the
Eist in relation to the election muidle be
fore seeing Patrick. Witness krows of a
Dirnon in New York; thinks he is a banker.
After the electoral college haj met and ad-
In the Circnit Court of the State of Ore
pon for Washington county.
Donald McKay. Plaintiff;
veru
V. A. Re.--'Defendant.
To F. A Be.-. a defendant: In the name of Kinds and Varieties
Tree.
Including the Sequoli Gijantta or Big
Trees of California, and Italian Cypress.
In the Floral Department the Fi
nest Varieties of
ROSES,
OLADI0LAS,
DAHLIAS.
GERANIUMS.
CARNATIONS.
And Many Other
A. BAILEY.
Main St., Hillsboro,
PKALIS IX
DRUGS,
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS
OILS,
brushes,
SOAPS,
PfillFUMERY
AND TOILET ARTICLES.
Pure Wines l
Liquoro
4 S I
for
MEDICINAL USE.
AM DETERMINED NOT TO BE
undersold by any house on the
iy Also a few THOROUGHBRED SPAN
ISH MERINO BUCKS. All for sale at the
lowest rates.
JOHN R. PORTER & SON.
T PAYS every Manufacturer,
immigrant living in Hillsboro who i
disgusted with the country and
and sighs for lhe clime where the
stormv winds blow and the deep
Knows fall. Like the wife wno af
ter her husband died did not feel
the returns of Oregon should be j
made up and sent to their !-- .
Ladd & Tilton have a banking house
Portland, and Ladd cfc Bash have one at
Salem, and A. E. & C. E. Tilton. of 115
Liberty street. New York, are correspond
ents of the Oregon Linking house above
mentioned. Witness received a draft for
money for expenses, between 4 and 5 o'clock
P. M. on the 8th of December, in Ltdd Sc
With wheat and grass burning up
under a summer sun in California,
and snow a foot or more deep and
the thermometer below zero in the
Eastern States, Orefronians ought
to feel content with the grass end I matically complete; no element of
grain growing anu mo horror is wanting; first the crash ol
ning in January. A. gentleman who th ,rjaae, the agouizin moment
lUOVed miO iniS county last, xau, k..,n.n!U, .oven laden cars honrned. witness saw a disDatch. siii.l
savs. 'whr even Orecron mud loofcs I i rr.,l 1ot in 1 Rristow. which said: ''It in imiortant t i
i iiiiinf cii uunxx IllJU 4 S A wa v I
good!" and he intends to send for tfa . rWer bed then tlie fire
his family and urge friends to come sxhich came to dCVOur all who had
to this paradise. Ibis gentleman been left alive by the crasbf ti,Sa
preference is offset however, by an L. . er wbieh trurjjled up from
under the broken ice aud offered an
i other form of death, finally tbe bi
ting blast, filled with bou which
froze and benumbed those who had
escaped fire and water. Tbe iron Tilton'a bank, from Manager Quackenbush
work was a single snan. 159 feet There were three draft, one on New lork
riirht because she no longer received iony. crossed by a doable track, 7U and two on California ban'ts. The S2,8rx
" . ..... . I - I iA , . r u x:
her weekly basting, this immigrant feet above the waters. The descent n cnuere w,ir iU t...u. -
;h u tnr inn w;tnri ka bat
m 1 . I ... . 1 1 1 '111 1 -
lor ms regular iretz?. xuw precipitous, ana as me musiopm . , - t he woa.j t t ciect0r if the
hereby petition our City Fathers to I are piled with heavy drifts of snow, certificate was given him, but changed
levy a tax on HilUboro to bay a re- there was no little d fficultvin reach- his mind after looking np the law, and afur
f eirorntnr fnr tin ft individual SO that nn tbo r0.lr after tli disaster be- bearing of the actions ol the hontu Carolina,
rt w -w iiil: tuv " i
. i m. i Ja .viam , I Florida and Iouisiana returning bourns
he may be able to freeze hw extrein- canie known. . mn . Krnan wUnM, .t. htt Mn
... ji. : ii I 0 i, it- i . , .... ,
lues once a wees uunng m remain- As t,ue Dridge ieu, vne unver MM , .K. ntt iih wAtt n.i th.v elos.
der of the winter, unt tuen ne tbe iOCOmotive in front bad given it e(j the canvass together at Portland. Watts
would be dissatisfied next summer I a quick-head of steam, which tore being postmaster had been mentioned by
without the Eastern heats, and iM its draw head from the tender and both he and witness in a jocose way at pub-
, i i I ... .... ... Ilia meetinors. Witness Knew wans was
woum ue necessary iu ereci. u i liberated the engine, wuicu suoi, ior ; - . . ,
. .... ii'iiti ...... I lueiiKiuio US BLi CICV utIVIJ .uw
" "v-"-"v J " I warn auti uuneu ucu iu but said nothing about it.
would want to go on Arctic expiora- the other locomotive was drawn yi, M Turner on the Stand
tion to chaw icicles on ol tbe iNortb backward by the falling tram and William M. Turner, manager of the West
Pole next winter, all of which would J tumbled over fie pier and fell, but- em Union Telegraph office. Jacksonville
v . I I a : a
be espensive. j0m upward, on the express car be- "regon. was me ni wQ
, . , v . i tie says inai ne saw me mm wnom uc uF.
hiud. En put er Folsom escaped ' ,vt. jvii.
fft. w.ll. -n' 11 Tl'l. t. - 1 t 'IM.am is nn I w"" - i -
xue taua a.m ,ivc,. v wuu u uiuu . Un the stae. on the 26th November. Klippel
Dec. 20th says: "As we go to press deith list to report; mere can h:Tes -t Jacksonville, but witness did not
tbe firet snow of tbe season is fall-1 none until the list of missing ones know 0f Patrick and Klippel's meeting at
inir nnd the nierrr iincle of sleicrb j who travelled by the Lake Shbre Jacksonville.
" " I - I . . . . T 1
Loll. i l,.nrrl r. our atrpets. W rnA nn Fi uv iT mada un. There Senator Morion inenaK.i; yojuuauuw
1mvr,a.l for the lnafc threa week Ur no remains that can ever be ol mn - . . .T
i - ...i inir DMieu oyer tuui wuci B.Ui. -
the most remarkable frost that wa identihed. Three charred shapeless dlTalge anything passing on the wire
ever known in the valley. The ah lnmna were recovered up to noon Q whtt da xnn kmw about ?.0(K be-
for some ten miles around our city to-day, but they are beyond all ing transmitted from New York to Oregon
in thick with fo?. which settles down hnne of reco?nition. For the rest, by telegraph?
I. . ....I V. . T illwnlrr.
creaw.i- nuoi, unw is uu.uC inere urrpneo " " I Q mA m di.teh in regard to Diraon-
rwi a . m i . ii'. a ; m AM - r
xnosi ik snow. ine leicgrapu custen crumoiiog particles I .;,.? a I decline to ans-
wires along aiain Mreet are as large cined bones, in otner places, masses wer
a two-inch rone: at Dayton. Weston of black, clarred debris, half under o.Did Diraond telegraph toLaddATil-
and up on the monn tains, the air is w ater, which contain fragments of ton, of Portland, to draw 9 -j.uuuon mm. oe
i a u-.i.: u..4 -.41,: eam J tweon Nov. 25th and first Wednesday in De-
. . . . . cember? A. I decline to answer,
in tne sunsnine, rejoicing tuai icey d mce. xi is luougut mere aiiy w .f fem)w 4n taing ia rerti
are not wandering m darkness JiKe a few corpses under me ice, as mere to nnothfcr ram 0f $1,700 telegraphed pre
the Walla Wallaians. This very Uf re men and wotnen who sprang rionsly to the $3,000, and from A. E. and
r.nlir nnd disafrreeable weather n.'n tli water and sank, but noue C. E. Tilton. of New York, to this same firm
appears to he confined to a small a; thus fa recovered
belt from Walla Walla to the Co
lumbia river. The thermometer
has ranged all the time from 8 to 12
the State of rgon, yon ar hereby -- re
quired to appear in the above entitled court
and answer the complairt filed against you
iu the H. . .e entitled ac. on by the first day
of the tie: ; term of said court, to wit: the
fourth Monday in May 177; and if you
fail so to auswer the plaintiff will take jud
ii ent againxt you for tbe sum of $273.00 in
U. 8. currency with interest upou $191,80
thereot at the rate of ten per cent, per au- Mercliatit. Si Cll III iC or lro-
nuin from March 2oth 1874, and for interest rasionul Alan, to keep nformed on
upon $Sl.?i thereof from July 2nd, 1874 at ftll the improvements and discoveries of
ine same i.iie. aim ior uu coswa auu ui- 1 ue H(,
burseineniA herein.
And yon will take notice that the Honor
able E. D. 8hattuck. jnde of said court
rt.ii at hi chambers on the 2Gth day of D-
ceaiber, 1876, make an order for service of
! Munitions herein by . oh' cation thereof in
1 t .e Washixotcx IDXPicsDKjrr which or
: i-r bears said date. Dated December 2Ctb,
l3t.
CATLIN k KILLIN)
fe V Attorneys for Plff.
H.B.NICHOLAS J
janllwG.
CASH!) G3-CASH!
WZ. 1. THOMAS has cbsrpe o'a
presciiption department. Prescriptioni
carefully compounded at all ll lira.
FOR SALE!
The Following Valuable
IT PAYS the head of ever fam- -AK IVI I llUi LAUUd
iiv to tuiroouce 111 10 nis nousrmnu n
AdmiaUtrator's notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
appointed and qualified in the County
Court of the St ite ol Oregon for Washing
ton conntv. executor of the last will and
news
paper, that is instructive, one that footers
a taste for investigation, and prom 1 tea
thought and encourages discussion among
its members.
tiii; mvmm mm
Which has been published weekly for the
la.nt thirty-one vears. does this, to an ex
tent beyond that of any other publication;
in fact'it is the only weekly paper pubUb.d
in tbe United States, devoted to ManufaC"
mrers, Mechanics, Inventions and Mew
Discoveries in the Arts and Sciences.
Every number is profusely illustrated nnd
its contents embrace the latfKl ana moi in
terestinz information nertaininjr to the in-
dnstrial. Mchunical and Scientific 'ro-
testament of 1 homas raiicis, nee u. an per- f wrl.l n..printions with beau
sons having clainis agai.ist the estate of .. . nrravin of new Inventions. Nv
said d-cM are hereby required to present
them with the proper vouchers to me at
mv residenco nwar Cornelius, Washington
f iTitv, Oregon, within six months from the
iu.. hereof.
January 3d, A. P. 1877.
WM. BEEVES,
Administrator.
jan4w.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned has been bj the Hon.
County Court of the County of Washing
ton and State of Oregon duly appointed
Adminiatrator of the estate of j. 1j. llicklin
1 , . f . : 1 4 II nr.ic l.nr-
ing chtims ag.iinHt the estate above named. Invention, unce and Idutriul i rogress.
are required to present them to the nndor- publ shed in the V orld.
Processes, and improved Industries of all
kinds; Useful Not.-, Recipes and Sugges
tions and Advice by Practical Writers, for
Workmen aud Employers, .n all the vari
ous arts, forming a brief repertory of new
inventions and Discoveries; containing
weekly record, not only of the pro-e. of
the ludustri.il Arts in our own eonni.-y but
also of the New Discoveries and In v - o.-ons
in every branch of Engineering, Mccuauics,
and Science abroad.
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN b"
hei-11 the foremost of all industrial publica
tions for the past thirty-one years. It is
the Oldest. Largest and Cheapest, and the
ltet. H'erkly illustrated paper, devoted to
Knmneeriui. Mechanics. Cheuiistry. New
signed at bis residence in Washington
county, t )regon, within six mouths of the
tlnte hereof.
W. C. HICKLIN. Administrator of the
EstaU of J. L. llicklin. det-M.
Hillsboro, aJcc, 8, 1S7G.
Dec. 14w4.
The practical Recipes are well worth ten
times the Subscription puce.
Merchants, Farmers, Mechanic, En
rineerslnven'or, Manufacturers, Cheni
It-, Lorars of Science, and People f All
ProfeIons will find the SciEMTinc Amkb
in iifuful tn them. It should have a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT piac. jn everv Family. Library, Study of
the understated has been appointed -,ui (mitin? Km: in everv Reading
by th county court of the State of Oregon J uom. College mid School. A new volume
for Washington county administratrix of couurieuces January 1st, 1877.
A year's numlrs contain 832 PSM
and Skvckl HrxuneD Exoiiavisos. Thou-
the estate of Geo. N. Barrett, late of said
comity, dee'd. All persons having claims
aptidst said estate are hereby notified to
present them within 6 months from this
date with the proper vouchers to the under
signed for allowance at her resilience near
Glencoe in said county and all persons
knowing themaefves indebted to said estate
will make immediate payment to tbe under-signed.
MARY BARRET.
Hillsboro, December 4th, 187C.
at Portland? A. I decline to answer.
Adjourned.
Auocher Catastrophe.
A jove zero.
A. B. STEW A 11 1' HAS BETUBNED
nieneoe and onened a Blacksmith Shop.
He is thankful for past faors and asks the
people foi a renewal of their patronage.
janllmJ .
Long Island, Dec, 30. At 4 a. m
tbe ship Circassian went ashore on
A letter from Sheridan to the tne oar 01 unage aimpwn, on me
Reporter, sajs: "There is consider- Sonth Shore of Long Island, and
able sickness in this vicinity, and was entirely broken np by tne soutn
the gloom of death is upon many easterh gale aud lost, together with
flr;,lp MV TCI DuVaII. of flanker 29 lives. The Circassian vrent
vallev. has two cnilirea . down with ashore in a atorm on the night of the raywum, -a.,-
dirjhthariat Mm. Dijr?hertv is very llth inst. At that time the ere IHILLSB0B0
7 - I
low xcitli tvrdinid fnvor and TTnrle I aud Omcers V 676 saved. The Storm
Jack DeLaphmutt, of Sheridan, is of yesteiday caught 34 men era
lingering along betwixt li-e and ployea of the Coast Wrecking Com- o DPO I Al PJ OT ICE
ueaiu wuu ine aaiier aisease. uauj,u wuu, aw -
after midnight the ship west to pie-
PoBTLAitD, Me-, Jan. 4. The Montreal ces wjth an awful crash. According
express on the Grand Trunk railway was I in ft.oonT,f four nrvi-nr. wabd
rutcnea in snow about 20 miles from here I . ... .
asnore mis morning, nero
J Y W. KIUKWOOD, M. D.
and Aeconeher
- 0BEG0N.
OFFICE Opposite the Drug Store,
jan-tjl
Salei
Acres y miles north of Hills,
boro. Hith acres in cultiva
tion.
Acres 2x9 miles west of Dilley
Station; 200 acres ia culttva
tion.
Acreii one mile sonth of Dilley
Station, HO acres tncultiTation
Acres 3 miles west of Dilley
Station, 300 acres in cultiva
tion.
Acres 3 miles sonth of Gaston
Station, 200 seres in cultiva
tion.
Acre V miles west of Wilbur
Station.
Aeres on Rauvio's Island In
Multnomah county. 9 mi.es
north of Portland.
Good Dairy t GrnzinT Ranch
t. Cheap for Cash. T Ell MS EA
SY.
Agent for WHEELER'S NO. C REAPER
& MOWER COM DIS ED MeCORMAt K'S
REAPER & MOWER: COATS HAY
RAKE;-k
DILI.EY STATION.
Parties deiron of buying will please en
quire of A C Hall at DILLEY, or of
V G SroKfln,
at my residence 3 miles west of Dilley.
Dilley, Washington Co., Oregon, May
21th. lSTo. Jnnltf
NEW STOCK.
227
H. M. DeFrsnce, Tres. XT, L. Whlfl isy
JSlxx Xn.atltxa.tlon.
-DEsiossn roa
THE BUSINESS TRAINING OF S0TXI
BEZEL
Containing in its tbeoreticbl and ortt..
cal escercies the most thorough, drill possi.
ble in vaulifyiiiK students for any buHiness.
After hsTing teen made thoroughly so
quainted with the theories of Double, and
niii(jm j.uirj, utMJU-nrrjjo-ifr. uoinmarcial
C'ouiputatations, Commercial Law, Husi
ness Corresjmdeiice, Husiuess Ispr Mon.
ey Values, J'enrnnnsbiu. etc, the student
at once enters into
Ou his own account iu which be burs
sells, ships, orders, f c the same ss in any
first-class and extensive business.
This institution has more Students ia
FIRST CLASS f.rUATIOSa than any
Uusinss College on this Continent for the
number graduated.
For full particulars, send for N. II. Col.
ege Journal. Address De France A White,
Lock Box 104. Portland, Oregon.
LADIES DEPARTMENT
Organized with I ..tidies Now f ss
attendance In all the llenrt
meiits of Instruction.
A. L. JOHNSON,
Manufacturer
aud
Dealer
IN
Furniture,
Mattings,
Wsll-Psper'
Wiudo'-Shad's
Mirrors, IV h rJs
1'icfur' Fram's
Kaby Carriag's jtf'wii
Lounges,
Mattresses f-e. Jr
Csfflns aa4
Cssktts
If adc tu Ur
4tr.
rw THI
JL branch
of the busi
ness is dto
ted the espe
cial care and
attention
whieh ilde
tusnds.
Ofn-e and Sales Room on Tine St. bet.
Elm A- Walnut, Forest Grove Oregon. jj3t
A. HINMAN
Has the largest stock of goods la the Ore?
Consisting of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,
FA SC Y ARTICLES, Ac.
Family Urofcrlcs nnd PrvTlslens,
HARD WARE, CROCKERY Jtt.,
PRICES LOW a the LOWEST
A. HIJVMAN.
Forest Gror Or. Not. 7. 17J 43y:l
I OFFER FOR SALE, OR FOR TRADE
for other property in Oreoo two lots
mith dwelling house, wngon shop, stable,
garden, well, &, all fenced in and iliiNle in
the town of Dilley. The b i Miry are all
new and suitablo for other I ""inMn ifdes
sired. For terms inquhe H fhe pemUes
or ly letter. AdarcMt me ui I'.iiey, Wib
ington county, Oregon.
Dilley Jul,, J I. J7 j)2iil
$12 ntlliy at home. Aunts wRuted. Oa(
utana tonus free. IKUJi C'U., Angusta,
Maine. sprlSTt
j H to $20 jwrdav at home. Mamples werth
91 iree, rttnsoii 1 ;o t'ortisna Maine.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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ing postage Discount to Clubs. Speeial
circulars, giving Club rates sent free. Sin
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May be bad of all News Dealers.
1 4 rTWTimT'IlkJ In Connec-
MT -A. X JCjl M. 3 tion with the
S dentine Ainrleir, Messrs. McwwA Co.,
sre Solicitors of American an 1 Foreign Fnt-
ents. and have the lareat establishments
in the World. More than fifty thouaand
NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT applications have been made through their
the undersigned has been duly ap-1 gency.
pointen r,y me ronmy roars 01 ine Pttent, wre oUmintA 0n thtl best of
of New Inventions and
Oregon for Washington county adminis- u
irmor 01 ine fiutf 01 nun tuc imrui muu , v
naritiicn raniiiiiiiif
conntv. d c'd. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to
... ' . . - .t . A L
preseui loero wiinin six uionion irom iuii
date with tbe proper vouchers to the un
dersigned administrator for allowance at his
residence in Hillsboro in saitl ounty ana
all persons knowing themselves indebted to
said estate will make immediate payment to
the undersigned.
G. N. HALE. Administrator of the es
tate of John Vite. dee'd.
T. W. Pittenger, Att'y for Estate.
dec21w4.
and adi-e free. A
special not'ee is made in the Scientific Amtr
ican of all inventions Patented through this
Ageacy. with tbe name and residence of
the Patentee. Patents are- often sold in
part or whole, to persons attracted to the
f 1 -.: . Ul .4
FOREST 1 ROVE, OREGON.
O
MCkXLVLfkXOtXXirOXTIS
AND
IDcalora
IN
3FurniturE.-SSr
"WE HAVE JUST FURNISHEJJ
LARGEST ANI MOST CO.l-
PLKTK
STOCK OF FURNITURE EVER OF
lered to the People of Wash
insrton County.
5 Which '
We Offer at Prie 1 That
Defy Competition!
HAVE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A
LARGE STOCK
OF
11:1'. ll l iri P niifi'HJiic
W. II. SAVI.OIU
Burgeon and PhysMan,
nO01I7, Dfcu m's rtulldlo?, 1st St., Ferl.
Isn, Oregon.
Orrics TIocss: From 9 a. rn., to I . as.
auf3 if
F. A. UAILKV, .11. 1.
Phy sicUn, Surgeon and AecoathearV
HULSBOEO. OSXOOff
iiiiumiMu vRi;iioisc.
invention by eut h notice. A pamphlet con- fnfi Still Prepared tO Make COffint
lamg iuii irciioni ior ouvnuuiin -
sent free. The Scitntific American Refer
enee Ilook. a volume bound iu cloth and
gilt, containing the Pateut L ws. Census
of the U. 8.. and 142 Engravings of me
hanical ruovements. Price 25 cents.
Address for the raner or concerning Pat
ents, Mtrs fe Co., 37 Park Row, New York
With Nsatiess and Dispatch.
Yletalic Caoketo
OI FICE at the Drug Rtore.
RESIDENCE Three Ulocks Bovth ef
Drui. Ktore. ' al 7 1
VJLSO. 1IOWL11Y, M.D.
Physician and Saryese,
F0II EST GROVE, ffBEUOK.
Ot'FICE- At his Residence, West ef
Johison's rianiug Mills. a49; y
T. II. II AND LEV,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT LAW.
OFFICE-In the Court House, Hi II hero,
Oregon. nyl3-tf
. siu.Dk
S.HU0HE3. FOREST GROVE, CGN,
DEALER IS
CHAMPION MOUSE,
CENTER DRAUGHT.
C0LUNSCAS1 STEEL.
and GARDEN CITY PLOWS
BA1$ PACIFIC WAGOXS;
Brunch Office. Cor. F A 7th Stretes. Wash
ington D. C
YOUNG MEN
Furnished When Desired.
SMITH & BUXTON,
FOREST GROVE, OREGON
OctStf.
Who may be suffering from the effect of
youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well
to avail themselves of this, the greatest boon
ever laid at the altar of suffering humanity,
l)r- SIN'KY U1 guarantee to forfeit
$5(X) for every case of seminal weakncKS, or
REAPERS, M0 WERSdt THRES TIERS; private disease of any kind or character
PACIFIC FAN MILLS' which be undertakes ar a laws to cure, tie
it a nifrerrvi r-nnnv nr ATT JTT vn would. th refore say to tbe unfortunate su -
HARVESTING GOODS OF ALL KIADS. frter vho n)fty reht thl, notice, that vo
Aln Are treading upon dangerous ground whs
SHELF A HEAVY HARDWARE; yon longer delay in seeking that prop
vinxiPD'ti At jiRrWAVrr'H TOOTS- remedy for Jnr complaint. You may b
FAKMErl S flttllAMl juul., inthenrststage:remember youareapproae
A FVLtlt AMD CUAlfJbCKC tiuciv ur Mng the last. II you sre I ordering np
LOOK HERE
Ifjou
want anything
in Ue Grocery line, from
! !
t'us morning, and several persons badlj
hurt. Kone of the passengers were killed
or seriously injured, but were badly ehaken
P-
Rips raspberries -were picked from the
pushes at Olympia on tbs 2d inst.
dead
ON ATsD AFTER THIS usift n.u
restanrant connected with this Homse
will be conducted by the rropneiera.
Vrthimrwill be left aado o malca
tban -lire. oa ragmen ta of the guests feel at home, and by strict attention
. . . . tn hnsiness we hope to continue tbe very
wreck. No one of tke remaininS I bongeheretofore bsrtowed on
34 have been seen or heard from up this popular House.
to the present time, and there ia lit
tle doubt all hate perished.
f!.-rh to and from tbe Honse.
8. D. Smith & TAomaa 1). Smith,
janltf Proprietors.
HARNESS tk SADDLERVl
DOORS. SASH. MOULDINGS; PAINTS.
OILS. BRUSHES, VARNISH;
WINDOW GLASS;
PUTTY.
LIME, PLASTER,
WOTTING, and CEMENT;
ALL at tie LOWEST MARKET BATES.
m30tf
THE TITJ STORE.
J. HELLER. PROPRIETOR.
TINWARE.
HARD WARE,
COOK STOVES.
YARLOR STOVES,
OFF I E STOVES
P-"Tin Ware and Stov Pipes constantly
th? last, at d are suffering some or all its ill a barrel of Sn?ar down t ft Wt Reg I
effects, remember that if you persist in pro
crasti nation, the time roust come when the
most skillful physician can render you no
assistance: when the door of hope will be
closed against yon ; wnen no angel tf mercy
ean bring yon relief. In no case has the
Doctor failed of success. Then let not
despair work npon your imagination, but
avail yourself of the beneficial results of his
treatment before ronr case is beyond the
reach f soedical s'kill. or before grim death
hurries you to a premature grave. Full
course of ratineut $25.00. Send money
by Pot Office ord.-r or Eipress with full
description of the ee. Call or address.
Ik.A. B.Sin.BV.
No. II Rears y gtreet. San Francisco.
BOOTS &SHOES
AT THE "OLD CORNER."
M
OrtXo.
T HOUSE AND LOT FORMERLY
occupied by Mr. 15lans. aan owwo
as Blank's Hotel. I wtll sen weneap
I Mean Business
Tern s-C ASH.
D. Pittenger.
"Jin Vareana diov x'ipe roDwuuy , V., fwKr nartiralarm
on hand or made to order. FMinq nnd er- and n eaay terras. For further particulars
1 IRWIN L. SMITH.
xxArina don. Water Pit laid, etr.. etc..
J. HELLER
Billsboro, Oregon. varlomS,
Forest Grove, Sept. 14th, 1876.
llOtf
I0'( CATTm.
Collin U Klllln,
ITTORNEYS AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
iy Special attentUm riren in Land TiCta and
jAiunium.
Dekuro's Ruilding, First Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
THOMAS H. TONGUE.
Attorney .tLswt .
1
llillfboro, Washington County, Oregea.
Tf08, D. HUM PHREV.1.
NOTARY PUBLIC and CONVEYANCER
LEGAL papers drawn and epilations
made. Business entrusted, rP W cf b
cniieti 10 priiiijiuy ,
OFFTCF. New Court Hoqss 3 ;
JAMES WITHTCOMBE,
V e ( r r I i a r r S u r f e nf
nILLSBORO, ... OREGON,
nrlnnrmarr Krrt for norses. til pes
month will be the charge for any ordinary
case. " arr4f
A. LHE.
MACIIl.MhT end CARRIAGE-
iiirm.Mi
Parllcnlar stfention B'n f'P"Hrf
Agricultural Machinery, Wood aud Iron
Work done. (Hvr w .... .
Shop situated south of lue iisinci nrnooj
House in Forest Grove. , A. LEE.
Forest Grove. July 3-1. 1P7Q. jy 7
r innwinr. iriOV. RTF! EL t
llMlfrf f
8P0KEM, RIMS
OAK. ASH AMD mCEOTlT PtAMX.
I ,mm ark ST ITVta tMSM JS-.
lyllot VwkUmaA.