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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1888)
THE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY.... JAN. 10, 1888 THE TERRIBLE STORM. Hundreds of People Frozen to Death Appeals for Aid. Chicago, Jan. 16. The great storm which swept oyer the en tire country last week has been fol lowed by a freeze, the like of which has not been experienced since the memorable winter of 1864. Ex treme suffering is reported from all directions, especially in Minnesota, Dakota, Montana and Nebraska, where many lives have been lost. In Kansas thousands are suffering for want of food and fuel. The storm, while less severe in the south ern states, still found the people there unprepored for it, and much suffering has resulted. Dispatches from the Northwest report 125 fatalities already. At Aberdeen, Dak., Bessie Stansfield, a pretty 19 year old teacher, three miles distant, left school during the storm to go to a farmer's house, thirty yards distant. Her dead body was found nearly a mile from the schoolhouse. Four children frozen to death io a schoolhouse at Mellette. The teacher left them to get assistance, and her body has not yet been found. Steubierner, another teach er, twelve miles northwest of Aber deen, was out all night in the bliz zard. When found she was barely alive, and died shortly afterwards. William Morell, six miles west, went out of his houso Tuesday evening to go to his barn. He became con fused, and was found dead two miles away. H. S. Chapin, collector for a threshing machine firm, left Kerth ville Thursday morning with a liv ery man to visit farmers near by. They have not been heard from, and are probably dead. O. T. Owens and wife, of Went worth. Dak., were lost on the prairie Friday night, and when found Mrs. Owens was dead and he badly frozen. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 19. Sat urday and Sunday nights were the coldest ever experienced in this sec . tion, the thermometer registering 19 degrees below zero at one time. Reports of cases of freezing from points in Kansas are appalling. The blizzard that raged through this sec tion a few weeks ago left people in an exhausted condition. It is esti mated that 3000 people in Clark county are in a destitute condition. The Presbyterian minister at -HartfoTd.-Kearney county, writes to the aid soicety, imploring assistance for that section, saying, "If relief does not come soon hundreds will die." Specials from defferent points in dicate that casualties among the stock have been greater than ever known in Kansas. Horses and cattle have perished in their stalls. Two trains of cattle coming in on the Missouri Pacific railroad were caught in a blizzard and every ani mal was frozen to death. Firtjnine Degrees llelow Zero. Helena, Tan. 15. This morning at 5 o'clock the thermometer regis tered 45 below zero. The highest point reached during the day was 25 below. At Belgrade, east of hare, it was 59 below Friday night, with stock suffering. Dispatches from Northern Montana show abate ment in the cold, with westerly winds and a prospect of a chinook. Xake snmoNs LIVER REGULATOR For all Diseases of the XiTtr, Sidneys, Stomach and Spleen, This purely vegetable pre paration, now so celebrated as a Family Medicine, originated in the South ia 188. It acta mUjf on th Bowel and Jdncya and eorrscts the action of ih Liver, and is, there. lure, the boat preparatory medlclna. whatever the ick seu nay prove to be. In all common diseases it will, an. aaJated by any other medi cine, effect speedy cure. tie Secvlattor is sale to administer in any condition of the system, and under no clrcnm atnees can It do harm. It will Invigorate I'Ue a class of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance ; will promote dj geation. dissipate headache, and grenerw ally tone up the system. The dose is small, not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted. Mo loan of time, no inter- . ruption - or stoppage of business while taking the Regulator. Children complaining of Colie, Headache, or Sick Stomach, a teaspoonful or more will give relief. If taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect them from attack. A PHYSICIAN OPIXIOX. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. L. M. Hinton, M. D. .Washington, Ark. EE THAT TOC OCT THE tENriNE. raxrAaiD sv J. H. Zoilin A Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Qm 6,000.000 people use O.M.FcRRYACO. rs admHtad to bs lbs Laraast Bssdtmsn In ttM world. B.at.FnBTC0'8 SEED ANNUAL For 1888 will bs mailed RIKTOALL DDlieanta. and to las aeasun's with- Invaluabtatoall. D Me FERRY ACO.,Dotrolt,Mlotl. i&FRKV m ras, .aaeBn '.av I h-m sir MAT AILS THE IIATIOH? The Average Length of Life De creasingNot Pestilence X. Not Famine All our J -r own Fault. - ' Modern Cooking and Mod ern Living have brought it on. It comes upon us una wares. The patients have pains about the chest and sides, and sometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especi ally in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is pofor. There is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach ; sometimes a faint, all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach which food does riot satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hands and feet become cold and feel clammy. After a while a cough sets in, at first dry, but after a few months it is at tended with a greeni-h colored expectoration. The patient feels tired all the while, and sleep docs not seem to afford any rest. After a time he be comes nerviMi, itvit'iMe and gloomy, and 1 1. --II forebod ings. T'i.-n? is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising up sud denly. The bowels Income costive; the skin h dry and hot at tirtifs; th, !.'..tl becomes tliiek :tii f.-! ;:;:.h! ; the whites of the eyes l.r-t.'ne tinged with yellow; the kidney secretions becomes se.-mty and high col ored, h'joiii!ig a sediment after standing. There is fre quently a sjiitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is fre quently attended with palpi tation of the heart and Asth matic symptoms ; the vision be comes impaired, with sjot be fore the eyes; there is a feel ing of great prostration and weakness. All of these symp toms are in turn present. Jt is thought that nearly one-half of our population lias this dis ease in some of its varied forms. Shaker Extract of Root (Sei gel's Syrup) changes the fer ments of the Digestive organs so as to convert the foot I we eat into a fonn that will give nourish ment to the feeble botlygeaxitl good health is the consequence. The effect of this remedy is simply marvelous. Millions upon millions of bottles have been sold in this country, and the testimonials in favor of its curative powers are over whelming. Hundreds of so called diseases under various names are the result of indi gestion, and when this one trouble is removed the other diseases vanish, for they are but symptoms of the real malady. 1 Testimonials from thousands of people shaking highly of its curative properties prove this beyond a doubt. Sold by driigirists. . ol' All ! THE PATENT EXPANSION lung Rubb p Bueke Chain PumDshvE"-u- Sim.nle. Cheap and Durable MAXIFACTUUED BY A. D. BRUNDACE & CO. of Yt, hi hilt Strrt. POHTLAN'D, - . OHEOOX. WM. McFADDEN, Sole Agent for Washington County. Address orders to HillHboro Font office. n!7-:im Brcwstra Fateat Rein Holder. Tour lines are where yon pnt tV-rn - not un.l.r hordes' leet. One aent ol& 1 J d-i in "ays, ens dealer sou doz. In li days. 8 ample worth .M rats. Write fur t-rcA K. K. BREWSTER. Bolly. Mich. PATENTS Caveats, nnd Trade Marks obtained, and all PATENT BUSINESS conducted for MOD- (UUfc tttN. Ol'U OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. i PATENT OFFICE. AVe have no sub- j agencien, all business directs rine rn transact Patent business in less time and j at L.ESS COST than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo with de- ! 'f" ' . , , inuiuiv w nut, free of charge. Our fee not dne till patent in secured. A book, "How to Ohtain Patents." with references to actual clients in yonr State, county, or town, sent free. Address V,- A. SXOW CO., Opposite Patent Office), Washington, D. C. Seir-Control. An expert and experienced official in an insane asylum said to us a little time since, that these institu tions aro filled with people who Lave given up to their feelings, and that no one is quite safe from an insane asylum who allows himself to give up to his feelings. The im portance of this fact is altogether too little appreciated, especially by teachers. "We are always talking about the negative virtues of dis cipline, but we rarely ppeak of the positive virtues. We discipline the schools to keep the children from mischief, to maintain good order, to have things quiet, to enable the children to study. We say, and 6ay rightly, that there cannot be a good ; school without good discipline. We do not, however, emphasize as we should the fact that the discipline of the school, when rightly done, is as vital to the future good of the child as the Iessous he learns. Discipline of the right kind is as good mental training as arithmetic. It is not of the right kind unless it requires intellectual effort, mental conquests. The experienced expert referred to above, was led to make the remark to us by seeing a girl give way to the ".sulks." "That makes insane women." she remarked, and told the story of a woman in an asylum who used to sulk until she became desperate, and the expert said, "You must stop it. You must control yourself." To which the woman replied, "The time to say that was when I was a girl. I never controlled myself when I was well. i ami now I cannot." The teacher I l.r. : i :!i - t i ier disciplinary duty, than she suspects. The pupils are not only to Le controlled, but they must be taught to control themselves, absolutely, honestly, completely. Journal of Kducation. Marriasre r I'oyal Cousin. Marriage of royal cousins in royal families is the rule rather tban the exception, and yet the announce ment that Queen Vicioria will, in February, attend the wediting of two of her grandchildren will strike most people unfavorable. What royalty indulged in without remark a number of years ago offends the better intelligence of to-day. The Princess Irene of Hesse, the daughter of the late Princess Alice of England, is to be wedded next month to Prince Henry, the second son of the Princess Victoria of England, Crown Princess of Ger many. They are firt cousins, be sides being cousins beyond that of innumerable shades of consanguin ity. The objection to these inter marriages between individuals close ly related by blood is pointedly in dicated by the percentage of de ficient and insaue Members of roval families where the practice most prevails. It is also shown by the number of extinct titles found in the record of the much iuterlated British peerage, whose existence almost seems to depend upon its infusion of new blood. And still it is unlawful in England ' for a man to marry his deceased j wife's f-ister. The traditional and generally obsolete ecclesiastical ob- j jection remain? a bar. while thej scientric physiological objection goes for naught. The tluee-ilav Llookail' on the! Xortbern Piifirtc was raisod this CHRISTMAS (iBoos&Co FOREST GROVE. VK IsECEIVEI A KIEL, f Winter tres (iuHls: 44 Jersey Cloth, " Cloaks, " Nubias, " Hoods, 1 " Kid Gloves. EtcJChoiceBeef; German, Germantown and Sax-; Mutton, Veal ony Yarn : Marking Silk and Cotton, Etc. AIho, a full stock of Men' and IIoy Clothing and Overcoats, and n c-miplete Rtook of Christmas and New Year's Presents! BOOS & Co. nut 1st ;uu r.. RE ALLSTATE. OERSOXS HAVING LAND AND; A. Farms for sale wnl do well to place them in our hand. as we have just opened ! 4 LL PERSONS KNOWING THEM a Real Ej-tate bnaineas. W e want i arnw 1 V selves to be indebted to me are reoneat and Land suitable for immigrant. j ed to come forward and make iminediate BOOS & CO. ! aettlement. nlS-tf For-t Grove. Oregon. HilUboro. Or Nov 11. lf' A" 3nU tt aw 11 to 5GO llilen the Shortest! IS to 48 Honrs the Quickest! CHICAGO, BOSTON, HEW YORK, -A-xol All rolnt8 Zlast. Bates $8.30 to $10.25 tho Cheapest to COUNCIL BLUFFS OMAHA KANSAS CITY OTHER I?OINTB. Pullman Palace and Emigrant Sleeping Cars Hauled on Express Trains Exclusively Without Change. Z&It yovf are going East write for Kutea, Maps, Time Tabled, Guide, and Ful Information, FKEE OF CHAliGK. B. CJLRIPBEIiL, General Agent, No. 1 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon FOR SALK ! TEHIltABLE PKOPEUTY IN HII.LS- I J boro, conflicting of Houces and Lots f?f Terron made easy ti PurcuitHer. For farther information, inquire of the ! undersigned. 1 L. M. ;OSNEY. Hil!s!oro. May IS, Ix7. ml'.Mf Here I Am ? Where ? Quo tho door south Istofiu'( f in! Hillsboro,0r. Will do a Commission busi ness and pay Cash! for Produce. L. L. WILLIAMS. April 1st. 1)87. inTtl-tf F.I.F.Itlt ATi:i Wapaio Plow D. J. PORTER, llnnnfHrlnivi', ! ii ASTOX. oitK.ov. IMIIS PLOW HAS NO Nl'PKIIIOIJ .1 for nil clause of work nnd in nil kimU i of sfil. Easy draft nnd durable. For wr- ; ticularn, uddreiM me, or call ami we the plow. D. J. PORTER. Gaston. ( )r.t March 2"- 187. niL'4 tf I)AVII fORWI. HrrERT P. WooMTKB. "90 :eat Market! on mill II a liinnn-vro n CORWIfl & VOOSTER, PrODS j wiw Main Street, - HILLSBORO And Pork! Kept constantly on hand. Ilitrlieot market rice taiI for Scrips, Mutton, Val anil Ilojr. Fair lealins to All ! SatiMfartion 4nnrniitMff Please Give us a TriaP Sept. 8, 1887. llea4 Pay I p. wmm. - TO -TZEE3U- lew Store GLENC0E. OREGON. T'EEI'S CONSTANTLY O X HAND- ; V wi ll -lifted stock of i erohandise, Groceries, Provisions,1, :Eto. CASHMERES LADIES' DRESS GOODS I" I'M. STOCK OF Boots and Shoes2! r-tfIIih st paul for Country Produce fall and examine Stoek. I'rii-ea, and aee ; if von eannoi ilo an well at home a in I 1'ortland. i SHINGLES ! Contr.-.ctoM r.nd l'nilderx would do well to ex'tiniiio my la rye tiK-k of Al Shingle lie fore eli.sin-j eontracts with other parties. llisjieetf ully. R. HANCOCK. (ih-netx-. Or, N'ov.ld. issf,. nlS-ly Gall an d See !M. V. ItOWLItY AM) BOOKSELLER And pot your money's worth of Drugs, Med .cities. Toilet Articles. Envelopes and Paper. Musical Mer chandise, and everything usually' kept in f First-f hir;s Country Pnij.', 15oW j V I j 1 PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS ! Carefnlly roniToiitidpd at nil linn r 4. llt;-tf G. O. BAILEY, Y ln'e-i;i!i- jind Retail liealer in ocerics, Frovioions. Sseds. Lime. P! BTPP ANll Pr-FslPNT I lrwiall nil w wuill all a 1 I T A TTTa BT A OrJTpTD i JLiJ.ft U f iiiXl9XlX j I QniM. a . , , j NO. 55 N. Second Street.! conxEtt v, rortland, - Orocou. Jt- l aDDI7tT nil aix centa for pnataRe, 111 la.ll.""! receive free, a coaily tor of good which will help all, of either sex, to mora money rifrht away than anything elee in tuia world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At one ddraaa Tuu A Co., Aonsta, Main. lOniff nrict Notice to the Public. I now have my Nev ROLLER PROCESS FLOURING MILL In operation, and am mating a very superior grade of Flour. The public is invitel to give the New Process Flour u trial. "Will keep constantly on hand a full liue of Flour, Hrau, etc. Exchange business done (with Farmers. A Stock of Buckwheat nnd Milling Oats. Highest market price paid. JOHN MILNE. aViy Tualatin Hotel i Main Strt-et.'het -VI ami Jid Hillsboro. Oregon. R. WACGENER. Proprietor. IrilHK TAIil.K. Vlf.I. )XHTAMI.V IU'. St !- I I In- b.nt liiiuuikil m-id. aihl no t!ii ir u.- will li .1 In Mntin; .r lU i-umfort it i;u LKeeltent A itoiii modal and I'opu'.ii Prirr ! large sample r I'or the Art'oiiiniiKhition of Commercial Travelers. iLa:E3: mlM-tf COMMERCIAL HOTEL! IIMUhoro, Oregon. JOHN IJONEV, . . Propiietor Good Board and Lodging At Keiisonahle ( harircx. 'IICNT-C!IAMM LIVKKV Connected with the lhaiHe. t-flTree Hack to and from the Hotel. nlO-tf Six Bucks for Sale. V ONK-VEAK-OEDS AM) LVMES. ) nil long-wooled. yrndeil CotKWold eiul 1 Bicester. They '''''d first and m-romi premiums in their ditlerent claMeii: al-i, NWeepstakert for the lietd live hm;-wxilfd I, anil ii. at the County Fair. W. fll.VLMEHS. Sn.. t'orneliiiH, NVarthini'ton f'o., Orenoii n:t-tf PlIVSIC'IAXS. MIXISTEKS, VorAMSTS. IT HI. IT nH'ftkeri nnI the I'rofj-Hxioni neiier nlly recotnniend SAN l' AHIEnn the let of all inedicineH for diMfaM-x of the TI1UOAT t'HEST, EI XGS. BUWARl; 01: IMITATIONS. See flmt our trade mark, SANTA AHIK. in ii every Udtle. SHtisfaction (jufirnntwd or money refunded, hy nil I rntiitH. 4 , .MARK 0 .MISIAKI:. jv dho-Hintf the mptoins .t often mi4- ! Hken for C..nHnilMK,on. KANT V A15IK hi- I iningijt ladneui to iiihiiv a hu-hiilil. Mini 1 hv iriiiptly hrcnkiiiu up tli Coiicli md t'M that t.. ott. n i. -vei-p .nt ,t!i .t i .t-.i : di4eH4- will vet ;ivi t h. hi- nd lrom mi 1:1 , timely t:i.ive. 11111 nrike no lnUtak I'V J Iw.pintr 11 I nit (Ii- of thin ;leiit:int leintdy I a) any in the hoti4c. j L'A RANT F.I'D A 11IKITIVK CI RE j M for Cutarrh. Cold in the Head, Hay j Fever. lUme Cold. Catarrhal Deafnew nnd 1 jireEjre, lUst'.re the aenne of and smell: remove U.iU tastes hiiu uniiietinmn breath, resulting from Catanh. Eauy nnd plennrtiit to ue. Follow directions nnd a Core 4 warranted by all drnjfKiHtw. 1 per k!t; $1.10 bv until. Send for rirmlnr to IIIIL IIVL' lILIIIl'll lil'lll'tW I Ini. ..is. i.i'ii . -v. 9 vine, LHi. ahk lor HAXTA AIUE AM) C ATIMM IKK. For aale by all Druggists Jumbo. Jamlio. The Original Abut ine Ointment is only pnt up in large two-onnre tin lxnes, and is an aiMiolate enre for old aores. burns, wonnd, chapped hands and all elfin erap tiona Will positively enre all kinds of Fiilea 2." eta per box; 30 eta by mail. Ask or the Abietine Ointment. Bold by all ImKtfit. d30Iy GEO.W. PATTERSON DEALEIt IN FURNITURE llillftboro, Oregon. 11 -if mm Fiiriiitnro, Carpet, 31 at (in k, Jleddlnc, Wall Paper, Cnrtalnn, rirturt'M, Picture Framed, (In, llaby Carriage Spring IledM, And thing thnt yon want, too numerous to mention, at PORTLAND PWCES. AJ, a General Assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS mvmmTi Is a Hjxially of thia hoaaa, and I hava oontautly on hand all that can b deairad it thi line. Aluo AenU (or tha DRONZEtlMOnUMCNTS. Give me a trial, and Im oonyinod thatjl luean liumnes and upon a great reduction hard. nI7-tf HILLSBORO Livery Stable Proprietor L. A. JOBE, O retort for i , - ACKS BUGGIES RIDING HORSES, Att luli d to promptly, AUSi), FEED STABLE. KememUr the Plane MAIN KI'HKET o.Mite l lit J nalatin Hotel, HillHlHri, Or., .January 'J, IHHG, tf Oregon Pacific 1 1 ll'l .111 On Miorfoi ! 1 1 on ik l.vnn Time! AceoinmodatiojiH I'liMUrjianseil for Comfort unit Safety! Fare end Freights vht Vniiina dint the Oregon U-velop-ment tUt'n StermiKhipH much l.kk tliallhy UIIV other route be tween all ointi in the Willamette Valley A San Francisco ! DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Except Sundays), Leave Ynqnina. . T.tOA.M .11:1(1 " 1::k P, M. . 'Jir P, M ::) V. M Arrive Corvalli Arrive Alhnny iieave Albany . Arrive t'orvallis Arrive Yaiuin;i . Oregon nnd California trains connect nt Albany and I'orvulli l'nre between CorvalliM. Albany and San Franriseo Kail nnd Cabin, $14.(K; Kail and Steerage, l'.I.INI. CIIAS. C. HOGl'E. AclK. (J. F. & P. AKt., t 'orvallis. Or. W.M. M. IIO(. (itiierul Mflimifrr. Oregon Development Co. Firl blurts Stinni.lii Line Iw-t wi'fii Yaquinn j ntiil San Fi'MiK'iwu. iiiiiicct nirf Ht 'Huiiia wild tin triiinxof tin Ort-uoti I'urinc Kuil- I ro.td ' i . i ; 1 1 1 . SAIMNO HATES, 1 I uom a khan 1 0: I r.-iMriti OiT.'on Wf-dnt'iklav, Jnim l".l Wilhiiiifttt nllfV. . .TueMday, Jsly fi K;i-t)'rii Ori'v'oii Moiui'iv, " 11 Willi tt.- VmII.-v Sundiiv, " 17 j I'ltNtt-rn Ortyon Nittnrdnr, 211 j Willaim-tt.' Vnlhy ... " " :K) ! HUM Ttlvl'tNt: i KiiHti-ni Or'i;in Widneml.iy, July t! j Wilhiiiii'tte Mlh-y . . , , Tut-Mduy, " I? . F.iiHtern Oicl'oii ... " 111 I Williiim tl.- Vnlhy Sundiiy, Jl : Fimtcrn t inv'ii Fridy, T-t j Wiihiimtte itlley. ' AtlJJ. A The Coniiinv rcttfrves the riht t rhaiiKf Htc.'iiiiirH or mi 1 1 nit; uates. H. 15. TOISY, Oen. F. Jt 1. Ar nt, Montt(oiiiery Ki., al?l-(f Him Fran i'., ;al. Tat BUYKMII OVtDH ia Issard Mept. aal Marck, , each s-rar. 0f 314 pa;, ll'i laclies.wlta mwr 3.BOO tllassratlaas a v rials ftrlara wallrrw. OIVKH Kalrsala PrUws tlirert In rnnaumrrt OS all goads tow lrrsaal ar faawlly mm. Trlls haw la urdrr, and tves esa't cast af every IHIns; s- mmr ' drtafc, wear, si have tmm with. Tkese IS VAI.IAIII.K IMtUKM raattalai laftirniallaa (Iraaad frsm the Markets at the world. We will snail a copy KRKK ta way ad dreaa Mkm receipt of IO eta. fa drfrajr rtprsM mt saallla;. Irt ma kear trmtrn yea. Itaapectallyt MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. VII At f tl Wakaah tvreaa, Lhlrae, III. I flOCin fend 10 cent (KiMlape, 1 fl IT U'P will mail you rna fl NIL JL royal, valuable, sample KJ CI Da D of mmIh that will pnt and runn a e Ixii in the wy of makin at'oBB nt onre iiiuu any ming eim in Alurr- ilea. lfcHh neaeaof all apes can lire at home j and work iu NNire tin e, or all the time, j C it.il not reimred. We will atari yon. ; Immeiuw ny sure for those who start at ntuw KriKui.v Ar . V . P...la,..l II..... - - villWIVf mam. ia2l-lv Tale aaaer Is kept aa flle at the eflsee mt YERSOK DVERTISING V BU1L0K3 Sft!S xt PiMZUXk ESTIMATES 17 K2i2?2a. R!EE kiMVrn r"l reiii k mm 11 11 A mi mm A NICE, LAUGH AND WELL J.X. arranged KcHidenra, with all necca aary Outbuildings, hearing Fruit Tree, and Ns IxitH, mtuatcd v.mr tlw. new Uriek Work m IlillKlxiro, for sale t Keen (ho eye wido oh-ii ana Btep enref ully. O ACKKS WITH A TW( ) K i t Ml Y IK ll'HE U of seven rooms, nil I tir.l finish, t,j l.nrn that oont hi, i.h orHmrd of nil kind of fruit an.l nil of tin. Hmil fruit. Thi Ij !? " Uv"r,,,'lv h.ei.1,.,1 ,,n Mum (Street in HillBlH.ro, nnd Wju )t ,,, ((f ,,, r,ce ij'iM'.r.o.iJo. t()0 ACHES or LAND , MILKS ,VY ,.roln '. hiuI in rod from rVhool. iu, Mere of ,,ow IK1 L,, ,.,. HlflKhed wnd needed nn.l i; Here of Mnmll Mr nnd Hazel. Then, u mii oiehmd of Mi hearing tree, audi watered l.v a Hpriiw liranrh that rroHt lh plaec, 'J',i )HI,3 lay well and mi n idhI load. I wilt twit mnu wild land in part pa fur thi land. 1JKKJK ., f.,3(J. Ihavtt 40 arre of .hxI (and near a Lulheriin and it 'iitholiu Church l'ric, ijtKKKj, Al, N) aere in tliu vicinity of thtt aiu churrhe. I'i ich, flmji). Now i tht lime for t ho riht man in tha riht plaee, tit rail at my ollleo, FOR "sjXjIL ! I r.lf ArjlHS, 'I WKLVE MILL8 KKOM 1 tJ Portland; 111 aere cleared: llou HKr, hut a k'xhI harn; 11 head of Cattle, :V f " i nu niiir( 0f J of Jha;, a Hpim of llorau. a t!olt, a Mowing Marhinet the Crop and 'Jool neau new too numerou to mention. Pricw for all thi 1?,U)0. I (( Acreaof Land, i of n mila from I VI Dilley, with 40 nere or mora in cultivation, and tha remainder covered with lir, ha,e, etc., and will nwika a nieu hum, '1'hi land lavMwt ll.ia watered hy a pun. and ha a (liui a huildin plaeo a you will lind in a tliouniid. mcIiooI houtw i; uiilH from llio plaee, and oiiIt 3 mile Ut J'oleht (ilOVH M'lnad. I'rilWi, 80 Acre, ; luilr from 1 1 ilUI,oro, 15 acreaof plow and 1 aere of miHlurn land; hoiie, burn, and 7(1 living tree iu orrhard, and in wninv.1 I y a Hpnn. t)nly , l 4 nine iroiu ncimnjI, uiitl . on a niutii road, l'.j null's from creauierv; hi1, lailc ! from I'oitland. I'lii-i', iI.IHo.oii, Acre--, mis-1 !..ni Ili,l,..r., with l liou', li.iin, oic!i,i,t, Wood lied, etc, Mnl i i inn h iiii.l. r .ov. hlid iu i meadow, I 'in,.-, fl ! I hava other lami.-i o linn iinln two liuiueroiM to ini-iittoii w. h.Tucker. itciti r.H.ntc t:i(, HILLSIIOUO, : : . oHKdOX, l-T-tf NEW GOODS ! CASH TALKS f Wehrung & Boscow iiiiiiiSiHttto. oiti:.o., HAVE JI MT ItECElVEI) A WELL Bvlcc'ted Stock of Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, CLOTHING, Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, SILKS, . TIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES BOOTS 6l SHOES And i Fine Aorl incut of Furnishing Goods For Ladii4 Mid (h'titli'ini'ii. All kind of Funnel' I'loiluro tnkcti iu EtcliHtne. Jh?H tf OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA X I t On K on A 4 'it 1 1 tot 11 In It. If. And ('uiiliuoti.Hi. THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE ! Tim lift n fin I'uiflaiid and San I'l-aiicUcn, HniirMl California Exoress Trnina Run Daily between Portland and San crancico. I.N4VK. I AlUtlVR. Portland 4KiO 1, M. K Friiiieinco 7:10 A.M Knn Fran. :.) 1'. M. j fort hind., 10:40 A.M f i'nmrllttrr lhillt, , ., , Svu.ln if, I.KAVK. I'oithind Pim A. M. Eugene tHNi A. M. AIIIUVR. Fllveili. 2:10 1'. M. I'oltlimd ;i:dlM. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS EXCURSION SLEEPERS For Second -CI 11 riHHetieiM on nil throuKh train FHEE OF CJIMiK. The O. A C, K, 1, Ferry inn ken eonnnctlon with all the regnlitr tiHins on tli East Hid division from the foot of F htrei t. West Hid Iiviion. HETVVEEN I'OUTI.AM) A CtlHVAIXIS. Mail Train I hiily, etcejit Sunday, t.r.vr. Portland 7i. A.M. HillMhoin H:t', A. M. Corvallis :M . M. HilUuoro rM V. M. AllllITk. IlilUlNiro .H.44 A. M Corviillia ViMt 1. M. IhllrtlM,n)..r.:0;t ', M J'oitlund ,.(1:15 1', M Mf" At Alhanv and CorvHlIin oonnm t with trains of the Oregon l'lti'llio. Express Ti'ain Duily, excent Sunday, i.rr. Portland. 4M P.M HillMU.ro., tiKir. I'.M MoMin'vilIe,r.:4 A.M Hillsboro 710 A.M AltUIVK. Hitlidmro.. (i:04 P.M MeMin'vilhsM:0()P,M HilUboro, 7 :-". A.M I'ortliind . H:00 A.M V, P. ItOOEHS, H. KOEHLEIl, O. F. Jti'.Ag't. Manager u4 t( A '.v