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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1888)
y t 1 ':' . .-Li THURSDAY JAN. 5, 1888 We're Company at the 1'arm. We're livin on the toppest shelf. We've everything from gooae to grouse; I hain't been licked for 'mont a week, 'Cause we've got comp'ny t our bonne. When we're alone my ma is strict, An' makes me keep as still 's a moune, But now I make a heap o' noise, 'Cause we've got comp'ny 't oar honae. "We've peach preserves an' pumpkin pie. An' jelly cake three times a day: An' I'm harm' such a bully time I wish 't our comp'ny come to stay. Ron ton Globe. POISON III THE ASHES What the Bit. Lebanon Shaken ' Found Incident in the His- tory of a Qniet Community. '. V ; The Mount Lebanon (Xm York) Shakers are a quiet own munity, iserlutletl from the fret and worrv of the outside world. They are? widely known, how ever, for their strict honor and probity in business. The Shakers Relieve that na ture has a remedy for every dis ease. few have been found the ret are hs vet unknown. Many were discovered by acci dent. Others came to li;ht aa the result of patient exjerinient and research. Nervous I )yspejsi;i is a com paratively uetc iiM-a-H, growing out of the conditions of modern life. It is a joint affection of the digestive organs and of the nervous system. These two were formerly treated as sepa rate ailments, and it was left for the clear-jUrhted Shakers to prove that the basis or this teiTihlei ami often fatal compli cation lies chiefly in the disord ered ami depraved 1 unctions of digHstioti and nutrition. They reasoned thus: ktl wecauin--. dure tlie Ktoniaeh to do its work, and sftimulaie the excre Uive organs to drive out of the body the jsisonous wast mat ters which remain after thelife- fiviug elements of the food ave . Keen, absorbed, we shall Lave conquered Nervous Dys pepsia and Nervous Exhaust ion. - And they were right. Knowing? the infallible power of Shaker Extract (Seigel's Syrup) in less complicated tnougu similar diseases, they rt-solvedv to test it f ullv m uiik 1U lrtf no grounan" g c u4 doubt theV ireorilied the remedy m hundreds of cases which had been pronounced in curable with trtVct succeas in every instanoo Avhere their directions as to living and diet were wnipulouslv followed. Nervous Dyspasia antl Ex haustion is a jH'cnliarly Ameri can disease To a greater or lews extent half the jsople of this eountry suftVr front it lothsexe and all ages. In no country in the world are there ho many insane asvlum tilled to overflowing, all resulting from this alarming disease. Its leatling symptoms are the: Fretpient or continual head ache; a dull pain at the base of th brain ; bad breath ; nau seous eructations; tho rising of sour .ind pungent fluids to the tiiroat ; a sense1 of oppress ion and faintness at the pit of the stomacli ; flatulemv; wake fulness antl loss of sleep; dis gust with food even when weak from the need of it ; sticky or slimy matter on the teeth or in the mouth, esjiecially on ris ing in the morning; furred and coated tongue; dull eyes; cold hands and feet; constipation; dry or rough skin ; inability to fix the mind on any lalor call ins for continuous attention; and oppressive and satl fore ! bodings and fears. 1 All this terrible ' group Shaker Extract (Seigel's Syrup) removes by its ix itive, sverful, direct yet painless and gentle action ujon the functions digestion and assimilation. Those elements of the food that build up and atrengt hen the system are sent upon their mission, while all waste matters ( t he ahes of life's tire) which un removed, jKison antl kill, are expelled from the body through the bowels, kid neys anl skin. The weak antl prostrated nerves are quieted, toned ami fed by the pur; tied blood. As the result, health, with its enjoyments, blessings and power, returns to the suf ferer who had, erhaps, aband oned all hoiie of ever seeing another well day. Lord Salisbury recently sold his property between the Thames em bankment and the Strand for 1, 000,000. By the increase in the value of house property in London he is now one of the richest men in England. Cattle are reported poorer and grass shorter this year in Harney valley than was ever known before. 1 MINERAL SEWS. New York World : A great many people would like it better if Christ mas and New Year's did not come on Sunday this year. And the fact is that if the calendar makers did their duty the year would begin on Monday instead of Sunday. The calendar is twenty-four hours ahead of time. After allowing for the arrangements made for leap year, the calendar gains a little on the true year every twelve months, and this gain since the date was fixed by act of parliament in 1752 amounts to about a day. This will be corrected by the operations of the Gregorian calendar, vlteu the twenty-ninth day of February shall be dropped in the year lllOO, which otherwise would be counted a leap year. There is a further discrepancy after this correction (which is in accord ance with the law that no century year, e. g. 1900, of which the first two figures cannot be divided by four shall le a h ap year) of one day in every :l,32: years. Last week. "Champion." one of the carrier pigeons of J. V. McMunu. of Sbedd, Linn couuty. ht goii, who has for nome time been experiment- ing with carrier pigeons, (lew from , is eliminated, is carried through the en Gervais to Shedd, a distance of fifty- j t,"'-;,, r ...r niw, n.t!irns. five miles, in fifty-seven minutes, and the Hame bird has llown home from Salem, a distance of thirty nine miles in thirty-five minutes. "Volunteer," a young bird Hew from Eugene to Shedd, thirty-two miles, in thirtv-five minutes. In two weeks more he will have one lib erated at Portland, as it has already been liberated within twenty-five miles OI that city, ana tne uexi suige . i til A. will bring i then Mr. McM unn's , . , , . iTi . l. i birds are doing splendid work and their record is not excelled env-I where, although he considers Oregon m difticnlt country for them- to, ! traverse. Thev are if the btst strains obtainable ia New 01', Cincinnati and San I'laneiseo. Commencing with January, thi pupils at the mute school will legin the publication of a monthly news - paper, to be devoted to the interest of the deaf mutes of the northwest in general and of Oregon in nartic- ular. The material for the nPW paper is already on hand, and ready for use. It consists of several fonts of long primer and advertising type. stones, chases, and all other appara- tus of a printing office, except a press. The sheet will be four pages, 8x12, and 1,000 copies will be issued. Eyery partHf" the work-yll be done by the mutes, umlex theV supenn- A. t 1 - A. A 1 tendency of Mr. Knisht. except the preaa wk, which will bejlont in two the paper will be enlarged to eight pages, and the price will be about sixty cents per ear. The same has not yet been definitely chosen. There are over forty deaf mute papers in the 1'nited States, but this will be the only one on the northwest coast. Salem Statesman. Iowa ranks fourth iiniuni; the e;il producing states. According to S;i- ward's tables in "Tlie -oal Trail standard authority, onlv the state of Pennsylvania. Ulii. and Iliinoi- out rank the Ilawkeye state in this j.mhit The Iowa output for 18S0 w;c 000 tons. The hirhe?t price paid for mining jsr ton, at the ISraxil. ,, ; :IIeoney. ' $1.00. The Itiwcst i at Pennsylvania 40 cent.-. The average is about 60 cent:. Iowa mines employ 5,000 people, and to output D.'JoO.OOO bushels Illinois employs 25.800. The cost of the Alaska territorial j government this rear will be $22,- ! 500; for the government of Arizona, $38,650 will be paid; for Dakota, j $77,860: for Idaho, $40,755; for ! Montana, $42,418; for New Mexico, i $48,300; for Utah, ?80:!K)0; forj Washington Territory. $17,500, and j WyomiDg. 1(,!00 It is a big lot j of government for a little lot of money, 'ine territories are profit able property and are not for sale i Mr Joseph Pulitzer, editor of the New York World, and t.ne of the; most able newspaper men of the nation, is in great danger of total j blindness. He has been confined to , the dark room for several weeks. How's' Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liwr. When th- Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, "the food li.-s in the ptomaoh undi- f jested, poisoning the looil; frequent headacho ensues ; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and nappiness by giving them a healthy Liver than an y agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NCVCN CCN DISAPPOINTED. Aa general family remedy for Dvupepsia. Torpid Liver, t onntlpation, etc.. I tuirillv ever use anything elK, and have never been disappointed la tha effect produced ; It Mma to he almost a perfect cure for all dlneaien of tha Stomach and Bowels. W. J. McEi.Kor. Macoa. Oa. HOW BEN BUTLER GOT RICH. T.aaf Hea of T-day May I4kwlM j IfThvjr rellnw Advice ;lv.u. General B. F. lintler being asked foi some suggestion on gaining nuccesa. Htatetl that when !ir watt young lawyer, practicing in Low oil, .Mas., a bank pres ident advi-iMl him to take his little tie posit and buy r-al estate, from which I could lie deriving num revenue. Thf general said that he had hut little monej and waft uncertain as to hia future. "Never mind," paid the bank presi dent, "go to the next public auction of real estate, bil oft" a lot with a building of some kind on it, pay down what money you have and ?ive your promis sory notes for the balance. You will come out all richt." tener:il Puller says this advice was good. When a man h is obligated him self, bv his notes, to piiv money at a- cer tain time, it iiu-Hne. hiu to economy. He followed the advice, and in time le- rame the owner of several parcels of val- liable real estate in lAwell. Two classes will not je likely to heed Biieh advire the improvident and the over-cautions. The latter will le apt to , sav : It would le all riht but for those dreaiitui promissory noif. iney are always running on and it a man falls sick thev do not wait for him to get well." There is thi danger, of course, but one can mnkc no business venture without some risk, and with the knowledge ac quired by recent investigations of the cause of most ordinary ailments, and the means of cine, one runs little risk from that soimV. It is now ktiown that most of the common ailments have their ori gin in deranged kidneys. They are the chief bl'Kxl puritierH of the system and when disordered a breaking down Home- where is kooii inevitable, because the noisnn. which in their health v condition l lH;ev, a snercssful man, ircsi dent of the .b'Knston llarvefter t'oin pny, l'at:ivi:i, X. V., ives Ins exieri-em-e as follows : In IKS'- my health was failing, my head pained ine constantly, my appetite was uncertain. I eon Id not sleep soundly. I attribute this to the extreme pressure of business cares, but t grew worse, ami finally wa confined to my bed for two months. It seemed as though I would "never recover " mv former health. Under the aid of ptimulants I gradually ' cained strength, so that in a few months I was able to attend to business, but I , , .. , .9a;tanee of a I t cane, and then in a low and unsteady manner, i l oinmiifii puiucwhui hi mv Bame ,.en(lltion 11Iltil February last, when I uned Warner's safe c:ue. It has cured r,nndt Vounr men have but lo use ordinary I prud.-iue. and when any derangement i oil Ilia 11 lllfv intr tiic: luvdiiaa uui I this sm-eessiiil lnsines man, they may ! feel a constant assurance of their ability ! to carry to siu'ivssiul eonclusion all or- uinarv business protects, inclmunif tii I . .. . . ' ! Progress of Aires. , It is a remarkable fact that Sir Iaa Newton, in his work on the ! prophecies of Daniel and Kevela. j ni lliat. "if they were true, it would be necessary that a new mode of traveling should le invent ed." lie said that tlie knowledge ; oi mankiml woul.l be so increase! berore a certain tlate oi tune ter minated namely, one thousand two hundred ami sixty years that they would be able to travel at the rate of fifty miles an hour." Voltaire got hold oh this, and true to the "Now look nt the mighty mind of Newton, who discovered gravita tion ! When he became an old man and got in his dotage, he began to study a book called the Bible! and it seems in order to credit its fabu lous nonsense, we must believe that j the knowledge of mankind will be' I so increased that we will be able to! j travel at the rate of fifty miles an ! hour. The noor lot.-ml '" The a : ... i self-complacency of the philosophic infidel made his friends laugh. But ! if he should get into a railway train. ' OVfili O c1rA-itA r 9 rv .Ion ifkiT,1 In tu say; -.evion wa tue pmioa- -('hris j tian I nought. S,,ni,. time lurinn Saturday ni;ht xiine thief or thieve unknown stole from ' Janie Ijettellier. livini; ten miles north-! w t of I '.n-ene. a hav mare and a dark j rown ln.rM Uitli alnahle animakj Officers tYironohour 1 1 1 - valley have Ik-ch j notitieil to look out for the thii-vcs. lMigene (mard. " CHRISTMAS AT Boos&Oo FOREST GROVE. m: hvvk hkckiveh a f line of Winter res (ioimIh: FILL Ladies' Argyle Suiting 44 Jersey Cloth. " - Cloaks. Nubias. Hoods. " Kid Gloves. Etc. German. Germantown and Sax ony Yarn': Marking Silk and Cotton. Etc. A !". n full stuck of Men and l!mV Clothing and Overcoats. niul a complete stock of Christmas and New Year's Presents! BOOS & Co. REAL ESTATE. ERSf)XS HAVING LAND AND I I- Farms 'or cale will do well to nine them in our hands, n w hare junt otenfid ' a Heal Kutale lni8inenn. N want ramin XV nnd Land nuitalile for lnimiKiauta. BOOS & CO. alS-tf Format Grove, Ur.gou. 11 to SOO yiile tin-' Khorlest! 1 to MS Hour I he qnickeHt! i- TO CHICAGO, BOSTON, NEW YORK, il.ucl A3JL jPointB XSetst. Rates $8.30 to $0.25 the Cheapest to COUNCIL BLUFFS OMAHA KANSAS CITY Pullman Palace and Emigrant Sleeping Cars Hauled on Express Trains Exclusively Without Change. jgflf yon are going East write for Kates, Mapi Time Tables, Guides, snd Fnl Information, FIJI'. F. OF CHAUGK. General Agent, No. d3tf 1 FOR SAl.i: ! 1) ESIKAKLE TKOrF-UTV IN Ulld.S iMiro, consist inj of Houses and Lots ! JfTerms made easy to rureh.tsers. For farther information, iiitpiird f the i undersigned. j I., m. i;osm:v. j Hillsboro, May IS. 1HS7. inl! f j Here I Am ?! Where ? 0 tloor south lstollict f lit' tlM III Tiillsloro,0. Will do a Commission ncss ami pay Inisi- i J Cas)i i L L WILLIAMS. April 1st. 1SS7. ni.Tl-tf 'F.i,t:iutATt:i D. J. PORTER, IfnnnrafOiwi. ; ASTON. oiti .o. lpHIH PLOW HAS Xt SI I'KCIOU I X for nil cIahsch of work ami in nil kiinln of soil. Knsy ilrnft anil tlurnhle. For ar tlcularn, nih.fr esu me, or call mid se the plow. D. J. PORTER. Gaston. Or., March '.V 1SS7 m'-'t-tf Dvin Cob win. lirpiftr I'. WniHTru. wapao rlow Meat MarkettS CORWIfl & WOOSTER, Props Main Street, - HILLSBORO Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal aW Pork! Ke)t constantly on hninl. ilihrxt ninrkrt ricc past! Bcevi, .Mutton, Vcul mid llKt. Ttr Vnir ealins to All ! SAtiMfartion nnrnnlteI Please Give us a Trial Sept. , 1W. Plesne l'ay A Ll PEIiSONS KNOWING T1IEM- selrea to be indebted to me nrn re melt ed to coine forward nnd make immediate ettlemeBt. L. A. JO HE. HUUboro, Or., Not II. ull-tf ad B. CAIVIF3EI.I, li'igton Street, Portland; Oregon. THE- lew Store GLENCOE, OREGON. V'EKl'S niNSTAMLY ON .V H well Kt-ItH-ted StK"li of HASH- Merchandise, Groceries, Provisions,' 0E3to. CASHMERES ! LADIES' DRESS GOODS rn.i. siot'K nr Boots and Shoes J-"IlV4fiet ''rit pant tor Country Prodncc 'nil ami exiiniiii Stock, Trire. itiul w-c if on cannot tl. 4 well at lionie in Port lan.!. SHINGLES ! . . - . .1 l)..;t I II .!... .11..... nicii.'ii.iMt rim iiiiitiiT! winii'i im ru mi xaii.'iie mv laiire Mock of Al rhuiiIen lie-' t..r.. .((M.iii.r ..,Tif rdt i&-if h ..tlir i.fii-ti.4 lteMflfiilly, R. HANCOCK. Olencoe, r. Nov.ltl. iss;. nlS-ly Call an d e e Ml. W. IIOWTIIV BOOKSELLER! forest firnvi. i And t;el vour money' worth if , l ' ' 'Drugs, Medicines,, oilct Articles. Envelopes? and Paper, Musical Mer-J chnndisc, and everything usually Drug gist! t i AMI kept in n V Lrst -Clustt Country l'rti, llook j v linivlllnt; the vmitonin h. often i.oh iuuI Novelty Store. IhIm-ii for l'oiiKiiiiiitioii. (SANJ'A AHIKh.n PRLSCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS Carefnlly oinimonile.! nt nil lioorit. dlttf G. O. BAILEY, i V hole sale nnd lt:iil lenler in ! Groceries. ! Provisions, Seeds, Zime, PLASTER AMD CEMENT. LAND I t A. SPEXDIAliTY. No. 55 N. Second Street. i j;- vt anplC Snd x centa for potHiiKe, III H.aml receive tree, a costly box of Rood which wiM help alU of eit'jer aez, to more money right away than livtbinct 1m in tdiio world. Fortnnet iwait. tlie workers abnotntaly care. Al onoe Ir Tbu i. Co., Auj utta, Mai oa. 1 ? Notice to the Public. I now have my New ROLLER PROCESS FLOURING MILL In operation, and am making a very superior grade of Flour, The public is invited to give the New Process Flour a trial. Will keep constantly on hand a full line of Flour, IJran, etc. Exchange business dono Jwith Farmers. w.vti:i. ' A Mock of Milling Hit, price paid. Buckwheat and Highest market JOHN MILNE. Tualatin Hotel M'un Stret, In t 'Jil and IM Hillsboro. Oregon. R. WAGGCNER. Proprietor. IT lllir TAIil.i: VWI.I. loNsrAMI.V l?K -TI'. .lit i O. i' x tlieiiinrt.it M. H I'.il.x i r ... ii- nl l 'cii l in en ! i hi; i . i, lllf I'Ullllolt f ".!-.:. Kxcclh nt At oiniiKKl.it bil- and Popubtr rrin s ! LARGE SAMPLE R00IV1 I' m the Accuiiii.iod:ttioli of Commorcial Travelers. In iiiiil Ir.mi tl..' llumc mis if I COMMERCIAL HOTEL joiin i:on, . i-ropiicioi Proprietor 1 Good Board and Lodging A I Kc:ioiial!e t liai se. It V 'iilineetil with the Hoiihc l-4f Tree IfaeU toiiiul from the Hotel. nl tf Six Bucks for Sale. oi: vi:ai: m.is and lam its,! ll Ioiil'-v.I. ltikIhI 'otnM ami l icfst'r. 'I hev i;iiiiil tiit nnl nrrniKl !! niiuii! in lii-ir ilitT. rt-iit i-l;it-i: !. NM iisl,'iki 4 f.ir tin U'Kf live loiii-woilHt ! . .. 'inli". al the 1 olillTV I" air, w. iiai.mi:i:s, tin. t 'oi ni lim, Washington ., re(ni : n:l-tf PHVSICIAXS. Mimsti:i:s. MK Ai.isis. ft iihir fw-iik.-rn and the l'rnf'MiitiH nciicr nlly rcoiHiHiiend SAN'I AIMF. in the I if ml medicine for ili-.iM"i nt' the I II I IAT nnr, Lt'Nfis. 1.KWARK OF IMITATION'S. Nee tlmt otir tr.nte ni.irk, SANTA AHIK. is en every Imttlc S.itisfactinu jiiiHritnteej or money r funded, ly H Priicui!. mam: o mimakk. I hrotiuht midline In n:iliy n lioiinelitilil, HIM i liy proiiiptir lireiil.ini lip ii. e oiin niui Cold tltMt too ot'leit iIcm Lioh into that fatui j .' diHenne will yet irit iIiuiiniukU frmii fin nn- timely yi avi'. on make no mintake ly , i- io"4 a Ix.ttle of tl:li il M.iIit remedy i l-.tys in the hoiiv. I AUANTKi n A ItrHITIVK I'l UK for Catarrh. ld in tli lle.lil. Hav I l ever. ;vnur Jilil, t aidrriiiii - .oo--- i i .M." I nd . Z 17 nntl n Jeni I i i.ruii,. i-Mnltini from Cntnrrh. hasy and i tt flkar. I'oli .w dirwtiona and a ure i, warranud t.y all drU(,is. fl per . . Cm 1 lio: l t I'.v wail. iiuVnvP ri mrih COMI'ANV. t )ro- l-ille, Cal. Atik for SINTA AIIIR M IMTIH I IIK. For sal by all lrriil Jiiiii!m. Jninlit). The Original AUetin Oiutiuent U ilv ' nut up in large two-oanre tin ioei, noo in n atmolata core for old Hore. liorii, wonn.U, chapped hand and all akin frap tiona Will poeitiTly cure all kinda of pilea 25 eta par bote cta by mail. Aak forth Abietip Oiataent. WMMWM af GEO.W. PATTERSON DEALER IS FURNITURE Illllwboro, Oregon. Fnriiltnrc, 'nrirt, II nt tine. WetMIng, Vnll I'Mper, Vurtnlnm, ! irtni-M, rirliii-o I'rameN, aln. Ilnby C'nrrlngea J Nprlng ltetl. And thlnK that yon want, too riarurou to mention, at FOUTLAND I'ltlCKH. Al, a General Assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS TrisJiDi3in.T-A-:iirc3r fsa Hpecialty of this house, RiiJ I have . 1. .1 ll.l.m. ...... I... I constantly oii hand sll that can be desired u tin line. Also Aucm lor uie ORONZE MONUMENTS. Give im- a trial, and I. coiivierrd that I .cultivation, and tha remainder covered mean Ini-iiiess and ijkiii a (,-ieat reiluctioii ! with It r, hiii l. etc., and will make a nice llsM. ul7-tf ; Inn n. 'J'his land lav well, is walnied ly a . - . . . . j upline, and has its film a building plac as I vou Mill iiud in n thoimniid. A Htilmol Ijll a I house mile from thu place, and only H I 1 I H U WW II i miles to purest (irovu school. I'l'UMi, : A'J im.iio. Livery Stable L. A. JODE, PrnnrlAtnr r-rujf iuiuf Ortlorn for HACKS. BUGGIES RIDING HORSES. Attended to promptly, AI.KO, FEED STABLE. lit nit-mix r ili I'liiec - M . 1 N NI KKKT iiiHhite tlie J lial.itia lintel. HillftlMiro, (r., J.inuniy l. isst;, tf !ifl R 'f 9 UffiGfon i&ci lie it. n. -y- - . m Time! A coot m. Mint h Vitro - liieu .nfcil for Comfort out l'n iylitu tin ; , ll ll-V'op- . M 1.1 M t M SlelllllHIIIIM HI ,-. (iiinl.y hiiv nfher route fw-'il nil minti ill the illaiiK tte nlli-y v Sim I'l'JUicitH'o ! DAILY PASSENCER TRAINS ( Kiccpt Suiiil'iyn i, l'tve Vaiinina . 7i A. M lii::vs ..11:11 " P. M. -'id' j M :.:4l P. M Arrive t'orvnlliit ArnvcAllmny Jeave 'AlliHiiv. , l Arrive irvnlliH Arrive Vaipiina . Oregon nnd 'alifrni:i tr.-iiiiH omtiect t Vllmnj unit I'orvullii lte lictweeii CoivhIIm. AIIiioiv Hlid Situ Fiuihwo lUil nnd aliin, 1 KhiI Mild Stwrnne, K'..tMl. ! OI AH, (', JKWil i:, Atn. r. a r. Act., f'orviillu. I lr. WM. M. 1UUO. (u iii ral M.-iimui r, Oregon Development Co. l'ilHt-lnx-4 Stennnhip Line lietween ViuiiiiiH mid Sun Kihiicihco, count ftint.' Ml niiiiti: with the trniiiaof thellreon I'Hi'itic Kil rond ('iiiiiiiiiv, SAIIili IA I I S. moM n.ks iuii iii: Kioitern Oitkiiii Wed neuhiy, .Mine Willamelte nlley. . . I lu'wlny , J n I v K.iiHtern Orcuon MoinUv, "l Wlllftliiette Alley SundHV, " 17 l'.Hit rn Ireon SmIiikIiiv, " ' Wllliili.ette Valley ... " : rwiM wi'i: Kimtern f )reioii VHlnnnduy, July til V llliiinette Vulley . . . , TueHdny, '' 1-' Kn!erii Oregon ' " l!l . Wlllninette Valley Silllilny, " H KiiKtern ( Ireuoii Kruiiij, ' , Willtlliicltf ullev. " Aii. 1 Tilt- Compiiny retervc the ri);ht to rhanpe Mieiiim in or I miiiiih ii.'ihu. k. n. toiiv. fi.ii. r, a r. Aueiit. 'nntui.iiii rv t , iu'1-if Hnn rrati t'l 'i. nl. Ttea Ul'lKltil' ni'lflK la tm4 tt. a mI M arc It, i Mrk rar. 311 para, -, ll'i Inrliri.wMlisi'fr 3, BOO lllaurtrsUMa - m wmm ntlr iBiiry, (ilVK liulruilt Prtrra riirret l MMHWri mlt K04mU for 'rl: hav. fN with. Th-a IXVALVAHLK ; KUOK rotl In format low Kltanrri 1 from tUr awrkrlt nt lh rarlrt. Wr i will mall a riy KltKK af ! da. mpnm racrlpt of IU eta. t drfrajr npraw f matltnc I ft tta hear fruiu rM. Kaif(Ilr. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. I Ml W WaJiaiib Avraae, 1 blea.a. III, , Send lOrenti patlaf, and ill mail you iukh II aluulile, mi mi ile lii( i'Nn tnat win lint you 111 the wnvof inakitii; MoliK -oK.tr nt one. than any lhi,. ,1 in A.uer ,cn Holh Mekea of nil uicm can livo at home and work in aimre tine, or all thn time. . , . 1,' .. : 1 1 . ...... ...... LT. , ' k" ! oue. Ktinmon A Co roilland, Maine i la'l-lt Thla aaer la keat aa flla at tha atfflca ef TERSOK MDVERTISINq TIMES EUIL0IK3 CtSiu PKlAutlTrni ESOIB KS5S27SKS: FREE II II GREAT BARGAINS ANICE, J.AUOH AND WKLL NrrHiipeil llcHidtmn, wild nil rieooM HHry OiithuildinKM, lmrmn 1'rnit Treed, ami Hi lxi, Hitimted near tli new liriok Hli k in IIiIIhUoio, for hhI nt $'J.HHK Keep the eye wii jm ii mid Mtop eiimfully, O ACHKS WITH A TWO HTOIIY IIOUHK O of Meveu rooiiiM, all I nrl tiiMHli, and a burn that a ml nu oiclmrd of all kinds of fruit and all of the xiuull fiullH. 'lliix III nee i fuvombly liM-Hlcd on Main (Street in liliaboio, mid vt ill MUlt H I nun of iiiihiik 1'liee ,, , flMraMN), t(Hi ACU,H ,, I.AM) MILKS I lW from (JiiHtun, and 5i0 rKlH fnni K-IhhiI, lhrt aerea of plow bind nud -II aereK KjHHhed mid needed find neres of hiiihII l'ir mid Jlii.i'l. There i im orchard, of j:0 Im'hi iiir tiniK, it lid l wittered by a Hpl'itiM branch (hut ci'(imi the iiluce. 'J hi ImhJ IHVH well mill m a K(xk1 ioiiiJ. 1 will tula wild Innd in iwirt pur for this I phut: ... .i,: Ifind. UHI. I hnve 4) arres of ihhI hind near a jiiithi riuii HiidHUn h (Jutliolio ('luirch Price, Mho, 0 nere in thu vlcinitf of the Name churclirn, Price, f KKJtJ, Now is the tints for tha riht iiuin in l! rilit place, to rtill nt my ufnes, OJ SALE! 1 'Wt Ar,,,:s. TWITA'K Mlfd'.H I UOM I till Poitliuidj yii seres cleniod; litmW'' immiI', but n uiMitl Imrnt .'I lienit of ( ultlti, 'Al N'llll lf lllM.M. 14 Klirill llf ItllP.M i'.at M tu.w Mowinu Mnrhuiei the I rn i!ud 'I'imiU . ... . .. . .. .! t.xi iium-riin tn incut rnce tor all tins 1 it ''"'""f l'nil, of h mile from MM! J 1 1 1 1 1 v , with -lil acres or inure in Q( Acres, i miles from If illshoiu, 1'. Olf aen s iif plow and 15 ncres of pasturs Innd; house, bam, and TO living trens in orchard, and ia watered by a spring. Onlv I'a miles from school, and is on a iihmI rmul, I1, miles from cteamervi l'i'j miles i from PorHaiitl, Price, iH.ki.i'ki. Acres, 'J luiles fioiu 1 1 ilNliui.i, Midi mUn,., i,,,,,,, ..irhard. well. wih,U slii d, etc., and acres uiulei plow and in ' meadow. Price, l '.hhI.Iki, I have ntliei 1,'itnls of tine iiialilv ! Iiiimerous to liient ion W. H.llUCKER. Itc.ll r,ttiii a t, oiii;io. HIU.siiOKu, l?7-tf NEW GOODS! CASH TALKS! Wehrung & Boscow IIIM.SItOltO, Oltl'OV, Ham: Jim m.(Kivi:i) a wki.i, bwlected Stock of I0H0CHHIHS. Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, clCT.hin, Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, SILKS, TIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES Drc'HM Trim m i n BOOTS 6c SHOES And n l ine Awtortmeiit of Furnishing Goodo for li.iilieit and (leiitleincn. All l.iiul of FariiierM I'iimIiicu taken in KurliMliue, JuL'H tf - - - . - . .... DAVIES' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY 8 W. ( I HtNJ.lt 1'lrwt nud Til y I or NdTiU, WUUTLASV, (WHUns. Artistic Work a Specialty. I Mlt, frajAn nmI tt alcr 'oltr at eqi mwk rruMoualile ratlra. LVDA mil WM. M. LYDA&SON ri;oriMi:n)is, I10UOH and DRESSED i Lumber he t'oiistantly on haiii), and (luler kroiti;itly Mlli-d. FLOORING, RUSTIC, --AND OAS A ri:i iAirv. 1 . Mill on Gales Crook, Ten mltti above Foreit Qi6t7 OaU Ctk, Or., Oot. Vouml to I aj t tuft-til : l a.