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"T - - . M.J". "J 1 1 THE ETOEPEHIJENT. A DARltIG R03BERY. ILLSBORO : THCBSDAY.' i. A Glenss Citizen Found With $5 In Hit Pocket! of Which He Was Robbed Villainously, Riotous ly, Feloniously, and with Malice Afore-tnought. Glxncoe, Jan. 5, 1877. Swindled by "Bunko" Sharps. A young man, who lives, near Cor nelius, went to Portland the other W and was enticed into a saloon by j - . - i a man named Angel,, whom he knew I Editor Independent i previously in this county, and soon I The usual quiet of our little town lost his watcn and $60 in coin in as was thrown into a perfect spasm of nice a little game as ever you did excitement and indignation jester- .ee. Ana now me v asningwn day on rece.T.n- me start ing w. hurameth unto himself county young mai wm. nave 10 ex- i licence that a aanng rouoery uui - i . I " I DRAlm. a CHRONICLES. Chapter II. 1. And it came to pass on the 5th day of the week, in the month of December, in the year Eightecen hundred and Seventy -six, A. D., in the seventh year of the reign of TTI..OOOO simnson the 1st. that a The Grove: January 6, 1877. Mr. Chester Sloan's father, who lived in New Yprk, and who visited FOR 1878. SShbJ of th. dee.r d . To th. Mm aT The following is a Utof the ertificat of g'jfjf thoM kina poople who idd in livemnxew xpra, u. - W(wbington eoanty forl87, wBV7d 7llt Ue suftriag of our the irove aoout x Uned from the coanty clerk' office: deeMKl brotner: AM in(a Af I . . . . . A " . i iwnnt inui iw cuuuij vr - i , . recently, leaviug " lJn. U.Thoma. bniTun eno jM.rg.rc. I uJn. m-m of Oar 6Utr 000 for Mr. Sloan and Sl.ovu xor fceneij for their iid sud pretence t the r ci nrnh. Jn. 1tn. cnas. u. flewtn uu iiA.T i . filrs. oioan.. jui. o.uau ..... r MAryE,Wren. ably invest the money in w ... 31stf M Garri8on and MiM Mwry - riS 'ot ht i. tr o.:u t T:atr Attprumeu to I E. Nichols. I . ' . . K. -intl in th I lllil lln h BTl A I rwv suw ft rnrii;" i th. Oentil. waller LSi a dancin school at this P-b. 4th. Daniel Slotter and M, Bo.. t .of . the me for YUUiu uvo " I v" v - -rj wi i " "'. -:.- ,".;. .K- ,mmM in of Tualatin goeth unto a certain place, and failed to get a class. ie M?rch ut w n. McEldowney and Miw England, to the Patron of Husbandry ana Jewish citv in the valley of the Wil- fetched over quite an array oi JjU0 , J 10 I, i i v ,1 Tvlnn1 I i l.if oarpot. music and the Mareh 12. Roljert Thompson ana mim B.pectfnlly suumiua Iamette, wnicu sicm uucui, Susanna Katnna Kim. f John-Nentor i -u-K iiwti th wnlls of the Mnht t fti.tustic have DUl miio " M r. h 2ml. R. W. Fraser and lliaa lilenor rmmiita Wro. 15. braittt auu iu -r --- - 0-.. . ,.7, i n.uit lllclr llUlICiS I AUU II IIU1UI. 1 a for the students. ADril 7. J. B. Stone and Mias Mary E. Oulbreath. April 12. Jaa. W. Fenn and Misa Em-ri btewart. April 23. W. II. Lrkins and Mias Joseph- ine leeHon. VeLeltt AUGUST FLOWER. TEE TESimOUT 07 THE V70E1D. - Hollovay'o Pillo. Aoril 30. W. E. Mastera and Miaa S. beginning on that Gosuey. E. blbl I . , i . i a . - i i . .i ..mvictii tn8 meces ni chnn inceiuei wiv in... nend some more elbow urease at ma-lwn nnmmitted richt at our doors. . . . . , . i . , i.i i.f ores, take - ... .. " Cold in a bag at ms giruie, auu icbi- society, ueuiuca kin? cord-wood before he can have W. It. Parker. man noted for bis h . . another such -nice" opportunity to habits of industry and sobriety, our .fc came fo pasg thftt wLile Grove WQre ft preit v lively ap pend his cash. A few days after OWQ blacksmith, who has pounded ' h hm tbe name of the pearance Saturday. Frank Render- Ui9 uuu,i - " omuwcoiuuj u - Hnopreth and ffawketb at the ann'a auction 6ale Degini.ing uu wa. ...... theae two rtieAe ann iifirru. v; ,ho i. counted p, .brewd at ,U. WM th. int of thU " ppearetb be Bw, a do,- c 0- W. . M... osdk uweu i ruivmuu , ii iana aastaruiy rui'uotT, - . years The small groceries oo w Johnson. "drinks" with twa pleasant gentle- crime that he should be robbed of ...... tlwM M. i cton,l the com- June 10. W. A. Nicodemu and Misa - - l , . i a. "jriigriui, cuuio uiuu ui, seem io ij w . riw. a sm.7Kr ttC1D UE. wv.. uis ueuru-caiiu ,i t fci, unto thee nianv I notlimn of Messrs. mniuau I . INIIIM W AAA u w - Wt t w ' ty fair for youthful indiscretions, fort made by our county authorities e sirht8i' And Felix follow- Hoxter. nd known as McDonald and agm to bring the rumptuous rapscallions - meeteth some Rn Cornelius with a company (probably a cousin of his namesake to condign punishment. In honor urieked in morals and Lf lmvs and men from this place and .in Oliver Twist). But Mc. adroitly to Olencoe and her historic fame for . vicimtv rent out the other.day on a smith idualt our citizen- a "hand" of three I nencefulncss. temperance all their . uroil none of the JuIt 2. A. J i a- m sni w nun i mpv rr 1 1 1 K' Li liio i txrr l r imiiil. iiul luu - . . ... I . . .i l.l 1 l.,w1 I ..-v - I " ' aces; ne uaving at toe same iuu virtues-- tney uuu. OTT " , T Anel deceiveth Felix and leadeth dealthimseltaa -flusU.-and -raiaea Mr. Parker was cauea to xx u..uo.ru betraveth him into ia fiw irumwui uuSWU v.,--- on jegm ou3i... uu - -n un.i f tha Philistines for a piece of silver. r; Anrl trie Philistines bam- boozleth Felix with a wicked game Orange and Henerietta Wilcoion and Susan June 20. Thoa Walker. Ju'.e 26. O. W. ! SintPbon. July 11, Arrid Hinman and ilisa Flora Wilka and Mina S. E. l!eh. July 17, Q. II. Vaughn and Emma Bailly. Jntw Q.I J C Rmrick and 8irah ty friend. Sidewalks. knmn m.t. a lfttfl hour, and when be i - Itween Mr. Cjrey's. an I Elliott's bridge, two powerful ruffians seized him and without a word pulled him from his horse and his I him because he had no more. i "varmints." , r TV Johnson is preserving a diu. nn1Wi!on of 1 irds for Mr. A. Tyler. July 3 E. A. Haineck and MUa Hannah He has received an order from the ., t.-, Tn11nw anil Tr V. . .. I , .W W W W.uv J East for a pair,or aniorum i cabin. ri .i rnl.U Viinm in the WOrld are thosa anffering from Dyp-paa and Liver coinpiftini. More than a rrnty five per rent, of the people in the United Rtatea are afflicted with IlfHr-UriJ, linirri.inn,,, ...... " n . 1Nwaia k rw Tnin Iki. Pit of the stomach. Yellow Skin. Coaed Tongne and Diaree. able Tante in tha Month. Coming np oi roa .... Vatinrr Tm Kitirit. -te. Goto orr nun wuun, -., . .,... DrnjjciKt and Rft a banip'e jsotue lor a un , larae size 75 cent. Try it Two done will relieve yon. A pent a Crime & UUgnain. Wholesale Drnist; San rrnnciHCO. nov m- Tl,. VMinnnl Hntd Medal WM ilW!rd ed to Ilradley & KnlofKon for the lt Pho n.n-uTthi In the uniteij piaie. mm ncuu. M diI for the b l in the world. 520 Montgomery Street ban r rnnmco ty Let the Buffering and diaeaaed read the following. tVLot all who have been gWn tip hv Doctora. and apoken of a incuiable, read the followiug. fra Let all thoa who can believe facta, and can have faith la evidence read the follow. ing. w tr k.. thsms nrmnl That. On thia. the Twentieth day of Jnue, in the year of our Lord. One Thonnand Eight Hundred and Sixty-ai. peraonaliy came loaeiiu dock to me known aaaucb and bet ng dn ly awom depoaed followa: lhat he is the aole general agent for the United Mutes and denen.lenclea tuereoi i VV'Vh.wa.a'a of me,icine known ft Jl'?! pilU and Ointment, ami inai iu certifleatea are Vftlmtim etinea to the bel of hia knowledge ami nenei. ft. Notary. tnhlie. 1 J li Wall Strfcit, Srw York. On Monday' evening at a meeting of the town council a petition was presented to the Board by W. D. Pittenger asking that all sidewalks ordered by the lord shall be uni formsix feet wide, with two feet for eurbiner. At the same time ft. O T I W A bll 1 vaaj Cave made a verbal petition that creant8 wa vlaid him. the majority of the holders of The aboVe are t!ie facts in the property abutting the street t.ase I heard the in. And now Mr. improved to decide wUat Editor, let me, through your col- nmno .all IITVOTI til ft Authorities if iu ia C7 y a I It is tb.9 opinion of a majority ol Hdlsboro and Glencoe to order rnd A ill C At. I the council, we uncersranu, inai. me I direct that a strict search be made . .. . Lnl bunko" and taketh his gold n his horse an.l went tnrougn thereb an(1 mocketh him with pockets austracung n"MRneers saying, -give unto us iut tTa aavs that he Al 1S sun-dial, and we wm restore w mcc at $10 for the pair. The Catholic community on Black's farm have got another priest, Sept. 2. C Eiyea K. Scbmetzer and Mary E. MARRIES. r 9,1 Inst at he residence of C. W. r 1. Van liw lf. (Ion. It . V. C. Smith to Min M SSe E. Everpon, eldest danhter of W. It. Everaon, ull ol w anuingioncuuiy. The priut;ra of thia office male and female generally understood that "Bill has his pockets pretty well lined with the filthy lucre, hence tbe mis- 6. And Felix weepeth and giv- atU bis Run-dial also. And lelix w.ia not felix. Then again they urptl. mid mocketh him. saying, w)iprpfnrfi eouiest thou? From the i could bring out a large addition to Sent. 16, T. J-Wilaon and Miaa Hoppy unite with ua n nyinS that the cake wua A. Jodstn. Uplendid-nll covered orer wjin iiuierta ftnt SO Ja M. Montcromerv and Misa iricsa ani? heait We with the Mollie Dt-Letta. o . oa w , I " the colony if be couia uuy guuu niHn embargo be laid oa the shipping iu both ports until i iiee villainous vil lains shall be brought to judtice. Ajax. sidewalks shall be uniform. But on unfrequented streets people may build such walks as they need, and they will not be liable to disturbance until better walks are demanded. bn bii.l a trood ofsir foot a ic.vtlkon the COUNTY COURTS Arahbold J & . afreet leadinsr to the station near p. J. S B. Goney,a place. Mr. Gosney contemplates building a sidewalk iu front of hia property prairie laud at $30 per acre $40 he thinks is too much. Henry Buxton sold 40 acres of land of the Hoosier, or the kingdom land the other day to a Hollander f TnkPH?" of the Black's farm colony for J w ' . I - I At li 7. And Felix pulletb bis lmir ana e Mr. jj paid $12 fur the Southwonh. howleth like unto a Dervish, saying . . ; 0.t. 2. a. K mvo unto me a tithe ao least, of D""3 ""7 " r . 0 r I. Toiunliaa . , - i i rrn. no lien jorneiins uoj'ih ItireCl lURl a birici, bcoiui i mm w ureu - . - . V.n I .... iiAairi I'Dfi anil Imfc nn that I mav iourney to the land of land, originally a pan u m im uul aUlc,v , . . ,..4-. r. ,ur aeie. ft An.l the Philistines relentet''; and giveth Felix a piece and a half f ilv.r. and he depart eth. a sad- " - , , der but a wier can Ana wnen ne via vi thnut the walls of the city. I. renronel eth himself saving. "El- Kriud. paapcr; order for P.n - --- W W UlDEOX. Vf. Baeka and Mra. I ene Gub- Oct. 8, J. M. ritman and Emma E, ner. Oct. 9. Chas. Langhlin and Mra. Mary Hay. Oi.i. 8, Virgil Brown and Miaa Catherine Loeh. Oct. 17. J. L. Thomaa and Miss 8. vf. happy pair a long life at wedded bli and usefulness. o.. 1 1 i i Viv the Itev r.r Tt.a. Imie Cram of Washington Ilinbotton. olaet I flrtutrhter of Charles llisenbettoin Esq Waishington County. Jane 1st. 18Gff. r TTftt.i.owTt -I lake my pen to write -,.i;r iid that the awful TQH til ail T Liri . pin in imv nla ht left Me ,"l"1n"l o your Tilt. Oh, Ioior, how thankful ' .. . - ' . A u1.n 1 Klin WT I am that l can iv wnj r- -cr write U eaouKh. I thank you aRnin and win an.l aiw ire in.u you rr rr.y friend of all np?rem. "V: writing to yo and hope yon will not taar it ami.-. J-AME V MYERS, 11(5 Avenue D. Thia la to certifv that I waa diRcbarRed from the army with Chronic Diarrhea, ami and hate been cured iy Dt. Holloway a l WILRON WnVEY. 21 Pitt tHreet. Nsw Yoar, April 7, 16Co. DIED. The folJowiiiR I an An iutereRlin.; caae of A man employed In an Iron Fwn'Trr, who, in pouring meltea iro t into a flak tbat waa $15. Width of Sidewalks. We understand that the Ci: Fathers propose to nuke it ft that all side-walks in UiJS . shall be uniformly six feet wide . -two feet for curbing or eight feet wide. It is the. opinion of many l-re trWTthere ought to be two grades of side walk. On the princi pal thoroughfares where the crowd go it should be six feet with 2 feet c-ubto, but on the streets where bat few travel the wa'U should bo inade four feet wide without curbing. Tften in ten years when tl e four foot "side-walks shall have rotted and worn out a wider walk could be mtde t. accomodate the increased populat iua In the "Grove most of thewtks u lint four feet and serve as good a purpose as ii;JIeot walks. Petition of J. .R. C. Thompson and others for a county road; view ers and siiiveyor appointed. Petition of A. A. Durham and olh Beavertin: January, 2, IS?! The Christmas tree at Beaverton o fnr ft bridoro at Bridienort: Eras-1 ;. trA that never haDoened. We tus Savage directed to pi epare plans t ,ok ouis, in whirling away the i;?ut. A man with a strawberry nose iiud snecifications. time in trinpinjr of the "light fantas- j ftni lo haTe $3000 of the Oregon Aplication of Daniel Stotter for tic" at Wm. Tucker's. There was corruption fund to buy up votes jor donation, for $2j per Mr. A. Hinman has just received w w 1 . . enfa Tf a llaus Durgiar weighs 3,000 pounds and costs $GG3. Tl. PnninniiV tuOK Mr. 11. S 4'Ul AilWWV - safe iu exchange at $200. Jan. 8, '77. The City election occured to-day with the following resnU: Trustee. A. Lee. J. W. Marsh, II. Buxton Wm. Kane; Mir-hal. F. Hubbard; Re.ordjr. L. C. Walker. Owing I'ntimldatiou the vote was u v Watson and Miss Laura Sarah Shearer and MeliHsa E. fn llashincton Count v.Orecon. Jnn. 7th, AAnin nnJ u-et. fanned an explosion.. The 1877, Mra. C. H. Purtiiilse, daughter of nif.t,.,l iron w . . 1 f I ...... A t I . . i Not. 2. Joseph Ilinton and Mr A. McFee. nf. 2. J. II. Shearer and MeliHsa Moouej-hini ..... around him' In, , ... m. ...... y. f - r : I lliriiru iiimi . , . ft .lohn . an.1 Mary A. M. Durham, uged 20 perfect ahower. and ho wrt,' Durcen oreaa years. 11 month and 15 diiya. fully. The followinR certiflci.'te 'raa Clven Albauy Democrat and Christum SffuxngT to me, by hun, aUout ttizbl wee i i ucaucui, At ForeM tirove, Jan. iiin. oi rupmuerui, Not. 8, Parid Dersham and Misa Lydia 8 yea I Marciit, LiUghter of Sarah K. ltoberta, ajjed medical aid; $10 per month allowed. aiso a party at the Butte Gran Petition of H. O. Davis and oth ers for a county road; established. County orders, class "z" drawn for the term : Assessing and collecting reTenne Bridges County Court Co. Commissioners 1M t i tl . . ............ F.iel and lighta .W Pauper n ..i j . . . 52 State Cases 5.3 Stationery fj Witnesses in SUte Cases 17,W Hall. Ou Friday quite a number of the gay and festive, gave Jas. Mc Kv a genuine surprise and he ac knowleged it handsomely. Saturday ni-ht the I. O. G. T., Tilden was present. A small riot oc cured ou Cvprew Street and over 100 fine cypress trees were destroyed by pistol sitiotsand Radical buj-pnets O when will this crul war be over? $172.89 ; !i;Io had a tip-top time, an oyster supper . 15.20 and initiated three candidates Total Beaverton. College Notes: School has again resumed, all the i a . . . .1 ...I 1 f tar ay m. . t istuuenisnave reiurucn ,(W inecuurcngoit g peu . ceptions. which is more than made ,00 Minnville are making preparations Pt Robert I'm to sit down. A car load cf lumber rw.w V,n , . . . t :n I x in nam m aiuut, . was shipped irom uie jACiay mm, c,., -Iw1 UpP. , . . .i u i couver, Lealo, fehipley and others list week to seat the church at thatl . ' .,. t . .... it. neaa mo list. oiuuim " , .$378,45 place SAW. Our affUble fr begins to d;y " shoot" at the lit cesato yor. my The followiuc; Duralars About We are- iafcrmed that within a I j;,y lwt. few weeks several houses at tl e Grove have "been entered hy burglars, but so far no money or -valuables have been missed. They .entered the house of Messrs. Stough ton, Lee, and Powers and Mrs. Robert- dwelling. At Mr. Power's they were discovered after their en trance and beat a hasty retreat. At Mrs. Robert's dwelling and Mr IWa Tlw they were frightened away before the made an entrane At Mr. Stough ice's pace they hut ted around awhile atd cot finding any thing, left. At the time there vr ra about $230 in Mr. Sd breeches .pocket on a chair. iCrtidToEra. ; We overheard a man from Nebraska the ther'day. talking about the , festive but greedy gtasahopper. He said they came in 4here laet year in swarms and lit r. upon V a&tonion patch of hia and 'wei . thann ,itd hot," and in half an honr h. onion Mitch waa a thing of the past and the "dog ned hopper a-" wfr.e .ajiadding team and pfoapecting his wpod pile for more. He said that, be had heard Merbackar" spit was sure an totf-e 'TArniiuta" acd so be . 'deluged eofthe.n with the saliya.kwhich ' made I'.' -' ea in a short tiwe. but threat.' - -.vr i.u ontaup. Re;isfati 'dwithip to -'. There was a erand old New Year's party stuck in the log. Other teeth com- nt John Swaek'a naar iridport, on Man- I ;n -nnfact with it made the fire p ace, msa.mgano .uB . . 1 , thfeir 8tudics with wnewe above named mm, on aaiui aaj . ... hold tooth broke and" , ... . 4. forth next ionday nignt. in iuo fTrtnrftnrjitionalist church, exercises v c- r A. Jackson. Not. 22. Cbas. Thompson and Artemisa E. Robbins. Not. 25, Grason H immock and Martha L. Patton. Nov. 30, John M. McClaran and Mabel WiIey. Der. fi. A. Alexander Gordon and Ann It. Couklin. Pec. '24. Wildia VT. Stewait and Miss M. J. Flippiu. Tw Q.'i PerrT A. Trullincer and 31is Eiumit Watt. Dec. 2S. Fedder Fcdderson and Mrs. Bar. bara Sparks. Dee. 31, Isaac Crara and Rebecca A. Hing tii bottom. , Rinbad the Sailor" lectnrcd on whale and whale fishing at the Court Umtse on Mondar eTeninjr. He aaid that a whale is not a fish but an animal, from which we in- irr that a fish is not an animal! He eHid that the throat of a whale is small and that the story about tha whale awullowiug Jonah is a humbug. But the American cyclupeaia says that tie sperm whale has a throat large encngh to swallow a man. Sinbad is a bad sinner. He is a pleasiug talker and tell many things that are interesting. Business Notices. Mr. Hamilton has a pair of mnlea and other things to sell. See hia ad in another t OroTe. .Tun. 2nd. of dinhtheria Arthur, aon of U .S. Hudson, aged 12 years. At r.,...t f lrkl'. .TitTlllltrV Im(. JtlHettll L III 1 TTli aaaTa w - m l I ft. k,i Georee. fifth son of Jos. W., and Mry M. true i t d any body cun wj me Marah, of diphtheria, aged two years anu Hona iron Wn 'Ki. i Avenue. Vrw Yonv. Anril 7'. 18M. My name Is Jacob Hurdv: I am art Iron Founder. I was badly burnt by hot iron in NoTemWr Ut; my burns healed, but I had a running Mre n my leg Hint would not heal. I tried Hnlloway's Ointment and it cured me in a few weeks, lhls t all At Jack; ten mouths. At Cedar Creek, Washing on County Jan. 7h 1K77. William H. l);ividion. nc-d 77 years, 3 months and six day. LAHD FQR SALE! mite rvnrpnir.vrn ttas rnn rat.e B uetTmm inTum and a Urge Amount of oritl fbmcrii mnrbuw rlmMmf nnimproTed land, ljing in W'AteLiuc: IVU W v WMvtwvvw JJ f- Kf I J 1 MIC-W III I1IV i r ' , Immigranti and there of your Ointment on behind the ears, and, ! desiring to purchase J. II AUU V, 113, OVxh Street.' ExtrsHs from Various Leitera. "I bad no appetite; Holloway's Tills gave me a hearty one," Your Pills are marvelous." I send for another bo, and keep them n the house," Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was chronic." 'I (t.it one of vonr Pills to mv babe far The dear little tuing got well ii a day." "My nausea cf a niornina Is now cured, "Your bo of HolJowav's Ointment cured in Ilia head. I rubbed some would do wall to give tna a call. i place. Jan. 8th, 1377. ternoon, a saw l .1 ..,. .I.IU. minarsllr Tha JaaaVs mill on the banks of theTaala . . ,e . ioterspersed with music. tin ha, again commenced active operations. And ll somenow came Cflrter f onner, of your loWn WiliamTackermntilatedhi.l,ft hanllthat pa ftt the horriblvlaat week with a "UrnMl" hand nau ur ;m uimewju " . .. IIIIII. iiui w - - nbout the order of oin. 4,Dis- The Conpr. ch., choir has been tancr seemed to "lend enchantment reorgar)jzclit and under the excellent to the view." unervision of Mrs. Dr. Marsh, with r:r!Ll mriJ" M"' tl,; addition of Prof. Robb. Miss 1771 And Lean-year is out and Mack. Miss Jennie Waggoner and ... I ----- . ,j ... . officers of tbe ttear i granse ior id en- And ri there are aDT nnmoer ),,, nt ihm best voices in iue . u. i r t vt: ..i 1. i . I . . . i 1 suing year, last aurujy. ai. u. imuui. , nr n i "rt:icne.H noi aisiHJseu Think of that pirls and sigh! Come, let us all weep a nna. 31ERRI Ll. OAW1HCIS. consisting of orations, essays, etc. 1 Tio ''"!ns Humphrey, : i ti e young idea to a k dojt house. Suc- i ..... i Th. noi.iontni hotel is ine nonniar reson rn. i. t'.i i .. ri... v aro now w . . . . x. for the people of Washington county when prepared to furninh all classo with constant they go to Portland. The table is now run employment at home . the whole of the time, " . ... or for their spare moments. linsineHS new, by tbe proprietors and the accommodations Jigh a d rrofitlili ivraona of eithe- sex m fl...t-1iiaa unil rhriD U the tiniett Can u:i nrn tmm ful i.n In SC.! rwr fvntni7. aTord. I and a proportional sura by devoting their Iwnoie lime loine ousiness. imjn nun i irm earn nearly as much as men. That all vho We are gladto aee that good old family e this notice may send tln ir amir. as. an, newspaper, the Nrw Yoas uastsvaa, oih ,Ur.,u-,, K .... bold r in opposiiion o wnat it cum '' .' . V. v .1 . n J" .'A .. ... . f ..d.i.ii.. wi t unul iiiik ildllur tn iiiit for the trouble "iiro trertt toe 01 me couuirj u...r...j . . ' and Romanism. It strikes some Heavy n; i ' ""'"" ""V" 'ed as Master; It. F. Wilmot, O; Gso. H jrnbuckrl. L; S. Brightman, t&; Samuel Tucker, A. S; C. Hornbuckel, C; J. B. E hot. L; J. D. Wilmot, Secy; W. Q. Tucker, G. K; Mary A Tucker, Ceres; M iry J. Tucker, F; Maggie Mckay, P; Mary Elliot, I. A. S. The Beaverton onion dryer has just about finished the "in,era" crop and aov tbe proprietors propose trying aoaaa potatoes as aaHjriment. rreacLing at Beater ton and Ames-Chapel yesterday. MEBBI Li. OAIXjHCII. JL CbJld Bxdly Scalded- J A 1'tile girl of P. O. Qnick in this con"ty 'i ert her chaur over wnue auun ai ;.. j.. 1.ita1c an.l can-jrht a t a '.r. j .1 Vting and turned the CQptiota upon ..r. .on burninK ner irom n-r cn"eJ . " .... t ' RnH Tvd Kirkwood both were called. The little sufferer,! lyapg in a critical condition. Tflwn Cauncil. ' 1 TmiiMi have Tasaed an ordiMncestegiilstiagthefeesof the Ifar . . , ir.. .n1 tha citv attorney. or ridins thron cn me - n ristanoi to officers; and ' of broken glass or any kin of metal law ne sww. Glencoe. Jan. 3, 1877. EnrroB IwDEFsancin: Tb roads are very muddy. There ia considerable aickneas ia this neighborhood. Mr. Jacob Hoover ia jast rtysovering from a aevere spell of illneaa. On New Year's night Mr. Tho. Otchin ... m. a . -mm .a a at on.ihlll. A J 3.11V ni-Jijar w. " . m . .V. att1 od mnsic waa iunuu asnlendid auDoer. Mr. Oichins and hia lady know well how to conduct social parties and on thia occasion pleased every one. Mr. A. Tt. Stewart who lived here former- ly haa lately returned from down the Colom bia river and proposes to put np a niaca smith ahop in Glencoe and will make it hot for ,iron and hia competitor. r. Stewart started our little town and has helped mae it what it is and we hope that be will stay with as. Oasiavta. Correction. Eoitob Indkfedext: I bee leave to correct an account of Christ mas festivities, at Colombia Academy, which appeared in last waek.s IxDicrsxoKxr, in which it w.w stated, th it the excellent music nf that occasion was conducted by the pnpila of the Academy. They were con ducted tntirety by Messrs. Wethered and Allen, Mrs. Withered, Misses Alien, Weth ered and Hoaver. Ex ua C. Smith. Columbia A cademy. Th? above item came on press day and waa consequently deffered to this issue. Officers lnstl lei. The following Officers were installed at t!e last meeting of Montezuma Lodje No. 50, I. O. O. F; N. G, C. P. Tozier; V. G. A. W. Luelling; B. S, J. H. Sewell; P. S, T. B. Hmdley; T.Alfred Luelling; W, A. T. Crocker; C, W. D- Pittanger; I. 5, Geo. S. Campbell; O. G, li. K. EuaaiK; R. S. N. (. T. H. Tongne; S. S. N. G, J. O. Rowell; B. 8. V. G, Charles ijaugbuu; 54. a. . j, S. D. Novell; B. S- S. F. M. Powers; 8, S. r. Ingram; P. G, G. S. Hale, Smallpox. Several cases of smallpox are reported in Tualatin precinct and oue death probably untrue r.MT insures eood music for the enmitij? year. Miss Ella Scott pre n orTanist. Miss Smlie Bowlby has charge of Iia rhoir in the M. E. church which is also composed of some of tbe best singers and furnishes excellent mu Tl Tartv crivfn last Tuesday Vv Misses Marv and Ida Iiin- v v "-' " - ' " mt man was a genuine success, as many dn.ipntfi ran testify. The Gnmina Sigma society at their last meeting discussed the question, ?,.JiW that Gov. Grover in his action toward Dr. Watts was uncon- utitiitionnl nnd trulv .despicable Young America waxed wnrmnnd the nuestion was hotly contested, Messrs. Stott, McCoy, Goodell and Harrison dl.l the mbiect with political skill that would have done credit to the honorable Governor himself. Professor Lamson (visiling) pave a sound exposition of the law on the subject. Decided in the T- . mr-mr 1 negative, rrof. rtayes nss a large class in penmanship. He teaches all styles, including ornaments!, aud is undoubtedly the best penman that has ever taught in the Grove. The diDtheria still continue. New is tha time te secure comfortable ; hornet on f lit term a. TIIOS. D. HUMPHREYS. niLLsaoae. June 29th, 1875. jlyMf a a q q q q fc the noise has left." Send me two boxes, I want one a, poor family," 1 enclose a uouar, your prii-e 1 but the medicine to me is worth a dollar."' "Send ni- uvm liottlca of yone, pills." T m lnvn llir Voi-S nf VOUr PiliS by return ma 1. for Chills and Fi ver." I nave over zousucn lesiinioni.iia m iu, but want of space compels me to conclude. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS. And all eruption of the skin, this oint ms.it i mmi in valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of tne evil. Holloway'o Pills Invariably rure the follo lng diseases : Disorders of the Kidneys. In all disenses aficcting these organs, whethei they secrete too much or too littl water; or. whether they bo afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the regions nf tha kidnevs. these Pills shouM bo, and danism. It ,l a tnken according to the printed dirtc tipna, blows at th-se enemies, ami nm. ... VsI.U. f th. U. and tha Ointment should be well rubUd; ... .. .. i 1.1 i, .;.!. .1 ir,min (H iy UI iioiiir run I irrMur, mi' ui iuowk Every lover of his country Iliac would be eat and best 111. is. rated Publicntions. all Jst7d ahouH 'read it. A qd ftitnily news- aent free by mall. Header, if you want poieunnii r j rn-rmanent. nrofltablrt work. address. .nw.w a a nianar iniiirv visml ithii wwrs rii- - - V 1 I ' "I:' '.u.'.nA th Gkobok Stinsox & Co. Portland. Maine - - w 1 I rT I mm ii sswMMwsiM--sissssssi Nttw Yore Obhebtcb a bucd Bpnptr, mfW ! mwx. - 'aamju and tha Ointment ahould be well rubbed; a . a a a .. a. m. Into tho small ol in- duck ni neu nine... This treatment will give slmost iunaediwie relief when ull other means havafaikd.. For Stomachs Oat of Ordrv a year post-paid. S. I. Prime & Co., M Rift sisfkrtianvCan'ttmade by every agent No medicine will ao effeetimlly Improve. mJmJmJevry month in the bniness we the t.ne of the siomacn a tww ru; mj-y To the Officers and Members of Cor nelius Lodge No. 40, 1. 0. 0. F. furnish, but thoe willing to work can easily rc move all acidity cvrtaoMKl either by earn a doz-n dollars a day riht in their intern perane or liaprcv'R 4 w own KM'iilliies. nave no rinin iu ciim ; "- . here. Hiisiness pleasant aud honorable, action; Ihey are won.Wriiii eflteacious la Women, and bovs and girls di as well as cases of spasm- ia fart they never fail lu T.e. 30th. 187C. men. We will furnish Sou a complete Out- curing ail aiawiiera oi rue sioiuscu auu u r- v.Q,ir.,inmiHattxiuted to draft, fit free. The business pnya In-tter than er. RiuuJm, Expressive of the. cbso of this Unv.hiug eUe. We will bear njn. L ' 'X "'r'1 Lod e. upon tbe death of Urother ibomas siarnn? you. -arucuinr- ir. ... ' "7'.. . Francis would resrect(ully bee leave to aee. Farmers and mechanics, their aoua Ague, Debility, lnnamiUloafc paving work at home, should writ, to us I Uilions Coo- 1-Heutry, liver C'omphnl, amongst auhmit the followin. : Wukkcm, our dearly beloved Tknm.a Vrutw hi reimrd labor 1 . thu naul t IIM 1 1 iia severtMl the links that bound him so closely A Co., Augnsta, Maine. a a .1 I aaaaaaaaBBBBBBBaBBBBBaawiajBaMaaaMia-aBaavMawaMB-aaaBa to the hearts oi nis oreiuern: ami Whebkas, througn the mercies of provi dence, brother Francis has been the first, Humraond froiu that faithful bund of true brothe;hMd from Washington county, to that mysterious realm from whoe bournj no tra velar returns; therefore be it JltmAvtd. that in the untimely summons paying work at home, should writ to us Uilions Coov- Ikj-seutry, liver C'omr and learn all alout the work at once. Ne w plaint. Erysipelas, Lumbago, is the time. Don't delay. Address Tsce Blotches n Female Ir- Piles, IcSOltTfl, I LIU i ill ma j ... , - . - - f - which deprives na of the society of our matter of the estate of Arnold Fuller, dee'd, brother we reco uiz the wisdom of provi- the nndersignel Anministratrix of said Es- J.,- !. ,in.rt o..tv or llie. ana nmij iiu-, win u n iniiinr momiiuaj ui nf death For having fulfilled hia mission A. V. 1877. at tbe hour of 1 o'clock tbii Rlitit romilAnliea. Uheumattkm. Bowel Feveraof all Uctention oi urine, Coiuplaints, kind, BcrofuU. r Kiu'a ColicH, Fits, Eil CoHstipation Oout, Bore throats. rf tlM Ixiurta. I Leuiliu-ho. (IUHUlurHon. Kticetion. H'Condry, tStone A: tlravel. court of Benton county, 8tate of Oregon. Hywptoina, Tumors, Tic-Doloieani, made at the June term thereof, 187C, in the ;l ra, enereal Affcc Worms of all fimnumm W iiwr,a w- w Adminiatratrix Sale of Heal E-fate. .rnTTCP ra tirnrnv r.TVPV ttt i t I Jl by virtue of an order of the county Indigestion, from any cauite, etc. p. tn. A Butter Thief. Mrs. T. H. Tongue, of thia place, went to her butter can thia week to get aome butter and discovered that about 61 p un U which ahe had made, and stored therein, had dis appeared. .Taken in connection with the fact that batter ia aearce in town now the person who stole that bwUer and left some a . . w, . a V. AM a. kW3 Lt VIA amon"wt"ns. he has taken his depaitnre to of said day at the court house door in a. : I,:,.l,a l.tarbr-A in th dmuJ Lodze Wanhinton couutv. Orecon. aell at above P,,b,ic the highest bidder '. i .1. 1 vum, AmH. nt brrther 'l the right, title and interest which JJeWif that in the desih of bother h f rJ1?: J?? JLKw aT- ' his death in an to the foUo.in de- vocate of its social and genial v, a r ww. ti utwi i ii i i . milt i i vm i a " -ie X ue "'I'"1"1" -- ana iVo'iatit , tnd hon. th "ui survey of the U. 8. in tbe State of vending the Mrs. itolierts DUiiea ner mira (ina ; ir- ";T 1 Orejyon. containing 80 acres more or less in spurious. . . i ! t ir:'. oii rri nt friend. I w-.i.: . . ,...,.. r...- t..i... nf ..I. ul iasi rnllU vo-uav. an ouuic iei . IMPORTANT CAUTION. None are genuine unless the Rignatur of J. IIaiijock. aa agent for the lluitcd States, rurronnds each box of Pilla and Ointmert. A handsome reward will be giy. . 7. , ,r, - trlinv oA- aeatn in an to tne ionoin fie. uinuneri. a nn"ni rrmru win w rit ' iYiLw th- Wthren a ecribed premises to wit; All of the East half en to any one renderiug auch information ' i I! '.Ini.in tha Locietv ' Nrth West quarter of section One in as mav lend to the detection of any party or genial companion, toe society nm u Sl1V,. .nnllmr tn nnrii.. nnti-ritina the fikcrtlffnaa i of right and justice, anrt tna i . IT. s. in th. State of Ui.dinir the same, knowimr them tola . etuilent of Portland i- ron6ued to her room with the same disease. Typhon. Selling Hia Land- Holladay ia aelUng off hia land in and around Cornelius. The sales ao far indicate prwtu wu - - - . around Uornenus. lue aaies ao ia 20 ponnda in the ean for the owners, ia no . 4 it friend. .... . Washington county, Oregon. Terms of sale JsofJ, that in memory of the deceased ,.B8U jn unj otx jay cf la. Knld at ia Iffnntiinlnr rt P.nnciA. ,1.. r.l m.Am. irillAl.ltpPn Van, V.-.lf V.. .11 ... onrluMgna, Lodge Boom, emblem, and Raxs-v 4: Yawna. 1 MAUV E. FULLEB, specUbla Druggists and Dealers, in Mdi- be draped in motir ung for 30 days: i dec KesHced, tnaa u wear the usual badge of mourning for oO day": . : .. v-. for Pamphlet of 100 paces, contain') dtcCtS. Ci END 25c. toO. P. BowelW Co., Xw York ie. tW'.'J ui. ofsotai :w;P;ner.;.nd.;ti-.au.alw: deceaaod brother, waa of foreign tirth and luW had no blood relattvea on uu cobmbw. r. - w ! tfa,a'-i piim a-iiw wwf a sb aaa a cine tbronghout the civilized world, in box. m OK CO . J 1 rvTbere ia considerable aeving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Eirectlont for tbe guidance of pa. Il.nta In a .... ,1 : .. . .. A M . .M - .. .1 ,A eaoabox.