THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY JAN. 26, 1888
A SlttH.
Nothing that live can bloom
Long upon earth;
Meteors, that realms illume,
Die in their birth;
All that the soul admires.
All that the heart desires,
From heart and soul expires;
Leaving bat dearth !
Stars as they light the hours,
Steal them away!
Sana which unfold the flowers
Bring them to decay!
Even Morn's beams of light
Freeh on their heavenly flight
, Shine bat to speed the Night.
Nothing can stay! m
So, for a little while.
Time passes on;
Flowers that oar hopes beguile,
Fade one by one!
All that oar love can say
Of those who blessed oar way.
Is, that they passed their day.
Lived, and are gone !
Jacques.
The Most Ha mane Method or Execut
ing1 the Condemned.
Tho report of tho commissioner
appointed by the New York legis
lature tovVepoit the most humane
and practical method known to
modern science of carryinsr into
effect the sentence of death in capi
tal cases, was transmitted to the
legislature yesterday.
It recomends killing the culprits
by electricity. In regard to the ad
vantages of electricity the com mis
sioner says :
"Its aplication may be made with
out injury to the officials; the place
for its use may be strictly private,
and its certanity is beyond a doubt
One objection to electricity is the
shock which people uninstructed in
its nse suppose is inflicted on the
condemned man. As a matter of
fact, the electricity shock cannot
produce a sensation which can be
perceptible to the criminal. The
velocity of the current is so great
that the brain is paralyzed." The
commissioner recommends that a
chair with head and foot rests could
be used, in which the condemned
man could be seated in a half re
clining position. One wire could
be connected with the head rest and
the other with the foot rest, which
would be a metal plate. The elec
tric current could be supplied by
electric light wires. The commis
sioner recommends that the dates of
execution be made uncertain, so
that the criminal .may not know
what day he is to die, and that the
corpse go to some doctor or to a
nameless grave without religious
rites, and that newspapers be for
bidden to describe the execution.
A Queer Divorce.
"What man hath joined together,
man may put asunder," holds a
Michigan justice of the peace, who
has recently granted a divorce after
the manner of a dissolution of part
nership. A man and woman in that
State, after a short wedded life,
recently walked eight miles to the
justice who married them, and de
manded a divorce. After a com
mand to "Unjine hands," the justice
proceeded to administer an oath
of mutual renunciation to each
party. Then stepping to the door
he loudly proclaimed the divorce.
Receiving no objection, he pro
nounced the marriage annulled in
the following words: "Then, by
virtue of the power in me vested by
the legislature of the state of Michi
gan and my official oath, I hereby
declare the partnership heretofore
existing between the' parties of this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
All claims against the firm will be
paid by John Henry Liwhod, and
all outHtandiog accounts owing the
firm will be paid into this court .
HIE GOUT REGUUTOI)
FXinZLY VEC3TACLE.
Are Ton Eilion ?
Tkm Ma mtmtat mamar foila tm wir. I most
cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from
Bilious Attacks or any Disease caused by a dis
arranged stata of the Liver.
Kansas Crrv, Mo. W.R.BERNARD.
Do Ton Want Oood Digestion ?
I suffered Intensely with Full Simnarh.Hrad
mehe, etc. A neighbor, mho had taken Simmon $
liver Regulator, told me it wat a lure cure for mm
trouble The firrt do I too relieved tne very
much, mud in am m' tin I wo a strong and
hearty a I ever ma. Jt ia the beat tnrdtrinm
M ewer too for Vyapepaim.
Richmond. Va. H. G. CRENSHAW.
Do Ton Suffer from Constipation ?
Testimony of Hisam Wains, Chietjustice ol
Ga. : 1 have used Simmons Liver Regulator fur
Constipation of my Bowels, caused by a temporary
Derangement of the Liver, tor the last three or
four years, and always uHth derided benefit.'
Hare Ton Malaria ?
7 av nod experience with Simmon lit er Reg,
tat or Mince 1885, and regard it a the greotrn
mrcflesM ef Ml tinaem or diatmara pren
limr to malarial region. So good a medi
tin deserve univtrial commendation.
REV. Jf. B. WHARTOX,
Cor. See') Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Safer and Better than Calomel !
' I have been subject to severe spells of Congestion
the Liver, and nave been in the habit of taking
from 15 to so grains of calomel, which generally laid
sae up for three or four days- Lately I have been
taking Simmons Liver Regulator. which gave me re.
lief, mrithout any interruption to btteinee.
MlDDLBFOBT, Ohio.
J. HUGH.
J. H. Zailin ft Co..Philadelphia, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE.
FOB BALE, GOOD FARM OF 200
Acres, in Colombia County; 15 acres
dear. Title perfect.
WILKES BROS., Greenville, or
270 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
VJIIATKiLLS AMERICANS.
; Uvtaz Rerklea Eatiav-IIr4 Drtakw
Imm Fooe K.crplja Msclal Jewlaway
Mklcml Anhlflao TMhI Pa
The alarming disease of this
country is nervous debility and
prostration. It goes under
many names but it is essen
tially the same complaint.
Hospitals and private institu
tions for nervous patients are
crowded. The average of life
in the United States ia de
creasing every year. Sndden
deaths from nervous collapse
among our business, profess
ional and public men are so
frequent as scarcely to excite
remark. The majority of sui
cides, committed without ap
parent reason, or under so-called
depres3'.oa of spirits," are
really prompted by nervous
prostration, which is a fruitful
source of insanity and crime
with all their grief and horror.
Tho?.ft facts are startling.
They threaten the very life of
the nation. They assail the
spiing of its power and pros
perity. They wreck manhood's
strength and woman j useful
ness and beauty.
Every one should know the
causes. What are they ? The
answer is easy and terribly
plnin: Our vicious personal
habits ; our careless ana lawless .
eating and drinking; the in
tense mental and physical strain
arising from our mad race after
money, position and influence;
the fears and struggles of pov
erty; thfc use of narcotics and
stimulants; our fashion of
turning day into niq'it and
night in co day; and, briefly,
our . desporate willingness to
pay any price for an hour's
pleasure or success. So we
bum life's candle at both ends
and fill the lunatic asylums
and the gravejT.rds.
I The disease from which we
suffer and die is, in plain Eng
lish, jXervoux Jjyspepsia, as it
is seated in tha JServes and in
the organs of Digestion, Assim
ilation and Nutrition. Healthy
digestion being impeded or des
troyed, the whole rody, nerves
included, is literally starved;
even when there ia no emaci
ation to iell the sad story.
I Nervous prostration sends
out its warnings: headache
in the morning; a persistent
dull heaviness or aching at the
base of the brain ; wakel ulness ;
loss of appetite and disgust with
food ; loss of mental energy and
interest in ordinary duties and
business; restlessness and anx
iety without any assignable
reason; eructations ; bad
breath; foul mucous on the
teeth ; occasional giddiness ;
palpitation of the heart; sal
lowness of the skin; coated
tongue and gradual failure of
strength and ambition.
The remedy is a total aban
donment of the habits and cus
toms which cause the disease
in each individual case, and tLe
use of Shaker Extract of Hoots
(Seigel'a Syrup) to cure the
mischief already done. This
great remedy, prepared by the
Shaker Community of Mt. Leb
anon, N. Y., is especially adapt
ed to eradicate Nervous Dys
pepsia, To do this it acts
directly and gently but power
fully upon the disordered stom
ach, liver and kidneys, restor
ing their tone and vigor, pro
moting the secretion of bile, ex
pelling waste matters from the
system,and purifying the blood.
Upon the nervous system
Shaker Extract(SegeVs Syrup)
acts as a safe and wholesome
anodyne without the slightest
narcotic effect, and then leaves
the nerves to regain their nat
ural tone and strength through
its wonderful influence upon
the function of nutrition.
It is safe to say more nerv
ous dysjKptics have l?en re
stored by it from the depths
of misery to a fresh enjoyment
of life and laW than by airy
or all other forms of treatment
combined.
Brewster Paterit Eela I". Mer.
1 1 Muter horses' f-. oni epent soM IJ'Li. in
J.J ft days, one d.a!r soM In li dnvs.
eanipieswurm a.au n wl ,
K. K. BREWSTER. Holly. Mfeh.
esTob Printing
AT TUB
i.iEri:ii:T office.
Cards,
Circulars,
Envelopes,
Blank Books.etc
The Man Identified.
A clerical looking gentleman in
the hope of obtaining a contribution
entered the office of an Oregon
newspaper and finding the editor at
the desk, said: "I am soliciting aid
for a high-toned gentleman of refine
ment and intelligence, vrho is in
need of a little money but is too
proud to make known his sufferings."
"Why!" exclaimed the editor,
"I'm the only man in town that
answers to that description. What
is the gentleman's name?"
"I am not at liberty to disclose his
name." "It must be me, parson.
God bless you in your good work."
The editor fays that the look the
parson gave him as he wont out,
will haunt liita to his grave.
CHRISTMAS
AT
Boos&Co
FOREST GROVE.
Yi
7E HAVE RECEIVED A FULL
line tI winter lmtM Uuoux:
Meslrgyle Sdting
Jersey Cloth,
Cloaks,
Nubias.
Hoods,
Kid Gloves. Etc.
German, Germantown and Sax
ony Yarn:
Marking Silk and Cotton, Etc.
Also, a full stork t.f 5Itn Jiiul Hoys
Clothing and Overcoats,
ftiul a complete stock of
Christmas and New Year's Presents!
BOOS & Co.
FOHKST UltOl E.
REAL ESTATE.
T1EKKONS HAVING LAM)
AND
Farms 'or Mile will do well to pl:ce
them in our hnmls. as we l?ave just oiened
a ltenl Kftate Imsiness. We want Farms
and Lund Hiiitahle for immigrants.
BOOS & CO.
alMf Forest Grove. Oregon.
of
THE PATENT EXPANSION
er
Chain Pumps
Simnle, Cheap and Durable !
MAM I ACITKED UY
D. BRUNDACE & CO.
A.
Enut a- 1 !; Strrrt.
PORTLAND, - - OP.KOON.
WM. McFADDEN,
S.lc Aoent for Washington oi'iity.
AddreMH ordtsm to IIiIIhInwo J'oKtotlice.
nlT :'ui
DAVIES'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
S W.COUNKK
Firt and Taylor Siro'l.
roini.txiK ti;KC(K.
sscArtistic Work a Specialty.
lak. Crayon aad M ater t utor mt em
Mit reasanalilr ralrs.
hss 6.000,000 people USE
D.M.FERRY4C0.
are admitfiMt tobalh
Largest Seedsman
in tri warM.
D.M.rE1EYC0 S
fUf
U. mm erb.4
SEED
ANNUAL
For 1883
will ba mailed
FREE TO ALL
lparant. and
tl iartt M0Bto.)lta
co-luown with
out ordMma it.
Invaluable to alt.
tvwry vnun mtum
Cardan Field 'Flower
C C rO wtor
D.M.FERRY ACO., Detroit, Mich.
PATfiHTS
Caveats, and Trade Marks ohtained. and all
PATENT BUSINESS conducted for MOI
i KATE FEES.
or it office is opposite r. S.
PATENT tFFICI We have no ul
aijenciea, all business direct, hence can
transact Patent business in less time and
at LESS COST than those remote from
Wabhixoto!.
Send model, drawing, or photo with de
scription. We advise if patentable or not,
free of charge. Our fee no: due till patent
is secured.
A book, "How to Obtain Patents." with
references to actual clients in your Stste,
county, or town, sent free. Address
C. A. SXOW A CO.,
Opposite Patent Oflice, Washington. D. C.
nlS-tf
King'
1
Bucket
II I 'fr
Jew Oily If
FOREST GROVE, OREGON,
(OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
C. W. RANSOM,
A EVLL, AXl COMPLETE
Drugs and
PATENT M KDICIXE S,
TOIXFT ARTICLEM,
PKKFl'MKItY,
BASE JXJUj G-OOIDS,
Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Books and Stationery, Etc., Etc.
In fact, everything that is usually found in
aula at rennonnble raU-K.
THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is carefully conducted, nnd, nnder Mr. Uaroiom'M inanaement, patrons need have no fenr
hut that their prescript ionit will ! carefully anil accurately coiniMMinded. Hi Ioiik
experience in tha Druy business in this county ejt.it t him to fully meet the wants of th'
people in bin line. Call and examine his Stock l'riccs, and you are bound to lie
suited tni-tf
FOR SALF !
DESIKABLF. PKOFEliTY IN HILLS
borot oourtmtiut of
Houses and Lots !
jcjfTerina made eauy to Purchaser.
For further information, inquire of the
undersigned.
L. M. HOSXEV.
Hillsboro. May IS. 1MH7. mV.Mf
Here I Am ?
Where ?
door south
Postofliec,
of
tin?
Ill
ill do
Imsi
Cash Ilillsboi o, Or.
4
a Cominission
ih?ss and nay
for Produce.
L. L. WILLIAMS.
April 1st. 187.
iu.".l-tf
f'KI.KlHCATF.IV
Wapalo Plow
D. J. PORTER,
!rl a it n fair t n rtr.
ASTO.
oier.;o.
'PHIS l'LOW HAS NO SUrKIilOU
1 for nil clasnes of work and in all kinds
of soil. Kasv draft and dnrahle. For mr-
ticulars, address me, or call nml hj-c the I
plow. '
D. J. PORTER, i
fiaston. Or., March 22 1H87.
rn24-tf j
IATtI CoHWIN.
UlTPKBT I. WWSTFB.
Meat Market!
CORWIH & ViOOSTER, Props
Main Street, - HIL.L.S730RO
Choice Beef,
Mutton, Veal
And Pork!
Kept constantly on hand.
Ilicrist market price paid fer
BrerM, Mntton. Veai ami llog.
Fair Dealing to All !
NatiMfartion iinHTnnte-rfl
Please Give us a
Sept. 8, 187.
Trial
Pleane Pay ITp.
AhL PER80XS KNOWTNO THEU
aelvea to be indebted to me are rue i nest
ed to coin forward and make immediate
aettleruent.
L.A.JOBK.
UUlAMro, Or, Nor 11. 1386. iU V-tf
Drug Store !
Manager.
I.IXE OE EJtESlf, M'lltE
Chemicals,
FIXK NOAlN,
AISTINTS' JIATKIKIALH,
FISH 1X4. TACKLt;
n Firxt-clas Drug Store, and everything
lew Store
GLENCOE. OREGON.
K
F.F.FS rONSTANTLY ON
a Well selected Stock of
HAND
ieroliandise,
Groceries,
Provisions,
Etc
r A QTTTVriT'lPTPC! I
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
Fl'LL STOCK. OV
Boots and Shoes I
J V7Ilihent JVice wid tor
Country Prodnco
Call nnd examine St.ck. Prices, and ee j
if vim cannot do n well at home as in !
Tort I and.
m TTtt T TTICf I '
I I Il t TT I H I
KJ-"-j(--fc-N1
Co?it ructors nnd Ihnlders wisdd ! well to
examine inv laru'e atis'k of AI Shintrles Ik-
foie chmiii'; contracts with t:ther parties.
Le.-;S'Ct fully,
il. HANCOCK.
Uleneoc. t r. Nov.lti. Istl. nlH-ly
Call an d Sec
-- AMI
BOOKSELLER
Fort's t rovk.
Ai d ;et your money's worth of
i Drugs. M e d icineo,
Toilet Articles, Envelopes
and Paper, Musical Mer
chandise, and everything usually
kept in a First -CI a Country Irutf, HooL
and Novelty Store.
! PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS
I
Carefnlly c.MiiiKiinded at all hour.
dKMf
G. O. BAILEY,
Wholesale and Ketail Ik'aler in
Groceries.
Provisions.
Seeds. Limo.
PLASTER AND CEMENT.
LAND
No. 69 N. Second Street,
COIISEII I),
Xortlaaid, - Orocon.
n- iu
ft DDI 7 C Ke"d Mix cent for postage,
U "Wl d receive free, a ooatly bo
of aood which will help all.
rf either ex, to more money ritfht away
thaa anything elae in thii world. Fortune
wait turn worlcera anaoinieiy anrv.
adareMa'Taoa Cow, Anrata, Maiaa.
Drug?? gist
Notice to the Public.
I now have my New
ROLLER PROCESS
FLOURING MILL
In operation, and am making a
very fiupcrior grade of Flour.
The public is invited to give
tLe New Process Flour a trial.
Will keep constantly on Land
a full line of Flour, 1'ran, etc.
KxcLange business done (with
Fanners.
WAXTK1.
A Stork of
Milling Outs,
price paid.
Buckwheat and
Highest market
JOHN MILNE.
Tualatin Hotel
-Main Street, Let I'd and :U j
Hillsboro. - - Crcgnn.
R. VVAGGENER. Proprielor. i
mnE TAHI.R WITT, roXHTANTI.Y !:r WV
X (ilii-ilwi'u f If Mt t In-iuh.i k. t C, mill
no pains or H ii- ill t.e oj-sri I in utrivli..' Iir
III, couifoi I c f f ii'-i.
Excellent Acci:iiiin.dniloi's ami I'opuliir
Vrut I
i LARGE sample room
I'or the AccoiniiKKhition of
Commercial Travelers.
:PIBE COACH
mlH If
COMMERCIAL HOTEL !
HilNlioro, Oregon.
! JOHN ltOMIV, - Tropilclor
Good Board and Lodging
At Kfutoiiahlf Charge.
iihstci.ass i4ivi:icv
Connected with the IIouhc.
JffFree Hack to and from the lh.ti 1,
np f
Six Bucks for Sale.
l ONK-YK AIM)I.IS AMI :t LAM US,
: nil loii'4-w.Uil. uraded CotKWold and
; jicchter. I hey gained first nnd second
' premiums in their different Haascs: nlso.
! MWretettakes for the In-st live lon-wiaded
i jni,nt tt the County Fair.
' W. CHALMKliS, Sst.,
Cornelius, Wiishintoii Co., t Ire ioit
n:t-f
PHVSIC'IAXS.
MIMSTI'.KS, VIK'ALISTS, ITItLIC
speakers and the I'rofessiotis ner
ally recomiuend SAN'I A AIMKhs the Im t
of all medicines for diseases of the Til KOA'I'
CUKST, LI NOS.
BEWARl; 0I; IMITATION'S.
See that onr trade mark. SANTA AIUK.
is i n everv Isrttle. Satisfaction f-uarauteed
r money refouded, hy all Driiiuiists.
3IAKE NO .MISTAKE.
Ily dixpellitiK the wviiiotonm often mi
tHkeiiforConKiii.ipU.nl. SWT I AIIIKIimk
brought cladnes" to many n lionwehohl, and
by pr.rti.ptlv breaking up the Counh mid
fold that tot .ften l.'Vel..w i that fi tal
diaease will vet iv thon.iudx from a:i nn-
i tinirlv urave. Vou niak" no nut.ike l.y
keepiiin l.ttle of thi- ph-anant reiii-dy
always in the Iioum.
C I'AItAN'TEED A ItrSITIVE CI HE
J for Catarrh, Cold in th Had, Hay
Fever. Ik Cold, Catarrhal Penfne and
Sore Eyea. Keatore the aenwe of tante and
Kiucll; removea bad taate and tinpleaHJtnt
breath, reitultiii from Catarrh. I.ayand
pleaaant to nae. Follow direction nnd a
Cure U warranted by all drnKit. ! per
l.i:fl.lhv mail. Send for circular to
A1UE TINE MEDICAL COM PAN V, Oro
ville, Cat. Aak for
SANTA AIM E AXO t'ATIMJ C'l'KE.
For aale by all Druggiat
Jumbo. Jam ho.
The Original Abietine Ointment is only
pat np in larje two-ounce tin boxen, and m
an almInte enr for old aore. burn,
wounds, chapped hands and all skin f rup
tiona Will positively core all kinds of
piles 2.1 eta per hoxt 30 ets by mail. Ak
for the Abietine Ointment.
Sold by all DrOKgist.
d-Jiny
GEO.W. PATTERSON
DEALEll IN
FURNITURE
Illllttboro, Oregon.
Wt'il
Furniture, Carpel ,
.Uniting, IleiltlinK,
Wnll Inper, Cnrtalnn,
ricturt'M, 1'irlnre Frame.
i21aM, HaliyCarrlaeeM
Sprins IleilM,
And thiiiKf that you want, too numerous to
nu ntion. at JUK I LAND I'UICES.
Al, General Assortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Tsa Knecialtv of this house, and I have
(HiiiMtanUy uu hand all that can be desired
n this line. Also Agents for the
DRONZEilMONUMCNTS.
Give nie n trial, andie convinced IthatJI
lueaii liiixiniHH and upon a reut rediiclioii
1..IHSH. u!7-f
HILLSBORO
Livery Stable
L. A. JODE,
Proprietor
Orcloi'D for
HACKS. BUGGIES
RIDING HORSES.
Attendetl to promptly,
ALSO,
FEED STABLE.
Kcu.eml.er tl.n Tlaee-MAIN H'MtKET
oirpoitite the Tualatin Hotel.
HillslM.ro, Or.. January !, 1 KSt5, tf
.1IIIM Slioitrr!
Hour' !mm Time!
AcconniKHlatiotia rnaurpnaikHl for COiufort
and Safety! Fare mid Freight via
Vaquina' and tho Oregon Develop
iu nt Co'iiSteainHhiprt mi ch LKim
Ihritil.y anv other route Iki-twi't-ti
all iM.intu in the
Willamette Valley Al
Sun I'ranciHco !
DAILY PASSENCER TRAINS
( Except Sunday),
I'avi- Viupiimi . . . . ,
Arrive !..r allm ....
Arrive Albany . ,
Ijeave Albany
Airivc Con'alli
Arrive Ya.iuiua
. 7K A. M
10:;iH "
.11:10 "
l::m P. M.
'ir P. M
.1:40 P. M
Oretjoii mid Ca'f.inii.i tniin connect at
Albany and C.lMiilis
Fare U twii n Coivallin. Albany and San
Fr.-mri-w'o-l'.'iil and Cabin, fil.U); Kail
and Steerage, if-'.I.Oit.
CHAS. IKMJt E,
Acts;. . F. & P. At.,
Col viillia. Or,
WM. M. IIO(J.
i. in i.il Man.'i;i'r.
Oregon Development Co.
'iitt i'I.im Steamship I. i'le la-tweeti Va.piina
and San Fraticiwo, connect itir at Yaipuna
withtln- 1 rains of the ti-i'.j.i Pacttiti Kail
I'oad i '. n i n . 1 1 .
SII.I0 HATES.
t .(i H KM I IMS! l o:
Ki't-t. in Oerv'oii Wednesday, June '.i
ilh.in.-lt.- ValU v. . .'I (lewluy, July ft
I'.arft. rn r.x'..ii Moiidav. " 't
Willamette Valley Sunday. " 17
EiiNtern Orej.'..ii Satuuhiy, " !?:I
Willamette Valley ... " " :
r.atterii Oregon WedneHilay, July 0
Willamette Vlillev Tuemlay, " 1
I awierii Oreiroti .... " " I'
WillMinetle alley Sunday,
I 'litem Oreeoii Friday,
Willamette Valley,
" 'j'.t
Auif. l
The Coiiipativ r"urve the ritfht to chanr
Hteainer-4 or aailim; date.
S. P. TOK, ti.u. V.ii V. Aetit,
:. JllontiMiiery St.,
au'l tf ban Franrico, tl.
Tate Ht'l KKV Gl'IOK to
iMwed ftWpC nwtdl Marek.
i eavclt year. " St aes,
I '4 s 1 1 , tatehestwltli evr
3.DOO UlMatratleais a
MhoU I'tetMre Oallery.
CilVKS WholeaaU Prim
direct to rnnanmera mm all fef
mrMsal or famtly mae. Trlls move tm
enter, waul tvs a4 t cost mt ewery
thlaa rom , eat. alrtaiai, wear, r
hawJ turn with. These IHVALtrtHLK
HOOK roMtata IsferMStlsa Ibi4
from the markets the werlal. We
w ill mall py WIKK ay
drcu nKai receipt of IO rla. to At fro. f
ripraM mt matllns;. lt hear from
yam. Bpectflslly,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
off v 7t Wafcawa Aveaae, C'hieaa-e. III.
A
Send 10 cents itoatage, and
we will mail yon ri a
royal, valuable.saruple tios
of fNln that will put you
in the way of making Mobl
monrv at once than any thiiiK elae in Amer
ica. ISoth Hexes of all aes can live at home
and work in spare tine, or all the time.
Capital not required. We will start yon.
Immense pay an re for those who start at
once. Si iKsoM it Jo., I'ortlaud, Maine
taVl.lv
This pmoer U kept aw Sle at the
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A NICE, LAItOK AND WELL
J.X. arrauied Hisidenco. with all neces-
sary Uuthuildinos, hearing Fruit 'J'rees, nnd
nis i Ann, suiisietl HfHT lUe new HIICK JiKM'K.
In IlillMlMiro. for mhIh at ' Keen tha
eye wide ok h and sli p carefully.
8Arm.s with a two ktouyhoi'he
of aeveii r.-.nm, all I n rd nuih, and A
barn that xmt mmi, hii orchard of all kinds
of fruit an, I nil ,,f tn Hll) f,iiH, 'j'
place is fnvoriil.lv l.M-aled on Main Street in
lliMHlH.ro, and will ouit a nii.n of iiwhiis
-' IrMMKJ.
100
Arms OF LANIl mii.eh
trolll (lllHti.li. mi. I "M ..i .
Scho... aeivH of ,,iW IhimI iu.il -JO nore
Mashed ami m (.tl. .1 ,m,l I,-, ,.,,. of Hl
hirand Hn.. . I her., is im orchard of l.itl
IwHrnid trees, ami m watered hy a Hprinn
l.raiiili tliaf ciomms (Iin place. I'his Ihi.3
lays well and on a kh1 k.iuI. I will tuk
some wild land in part inif for this land,
WtlfK .' t;i,:mo.
I have 40 acres of ixmI land near
Lutlierian mid also al'atholio Church
1'rice, ims(. Aim., hi acres hi the viounty
of the same churches. J'l ice, fliAtt),
Now is (lie time for tho liht man iu th
ri.'lit place, to call at my ollice.
FOB SALE I
1 '"Ut Af'HKs, rwF.LVi: mij:s fkom
1 tiU I'ortlaud; 'Jit acres cleared,- Jious
MMir, hut a kihmI l.nrii! ;i head of t'altlu,')
lead of JIok. a Span of Horses, a Colt, a
new Mowing Machmef the t 'rupand 'loots
too numerous to mention,
i i'rice for all this ...... f.'.KXi.
ii Acres of I, nnd, of a mile frnu
Jiillcy, with Hi acres or more in
cultivation, mid the remainder covered
with tir, hael, etc., ami will make a nice
I. urn. 'J hi land lavs Well, is watered hy s
ptiii;. and has as hn u liuilduitf place as
yon will find in a thousand. A hcIiooI
house ihi'h Irom the place, and only 8
miles to 1'orcnt tirove hchool. Price,
'2,MMi.iH),
Qi Acres, C miles from HiIIhIioio, !i
O'r acres of plow ami 1 acres of pant urn
land; house, l.i.in. and 70 living trees lu
orchard, nnd iswali rd l.y a spring. Only
I 'i miles from kcIhm.I, and is on a tfood
road, I'ij niilr:i from creamervi I1'1 luildtf
from roitlaml. 1'iiee, 1 ,:KMitl,
" Acie-i, ' i , it .' fi'i.iu 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... , with
t hiiUM', I' il li, oicliiiiil, well, wood
nheil, etc,, mi. I -Hi ac x uiulrl plow and lu
meadow. I I h i . r. I '.' f.N.
1 have other l.iinli
liuiuelou i to meiitioii
.1' line ipiiilit.v too
W. H. RUCKER.
llII.Lsfjoiio,
l'.'7-tf
: : OHKUON,
NEW GOODS !
CASH TALKS!
Wehrtjng
& Boscow
iiiM.H.toico, oiti:;,
HAVE JIST UECEIVED A WELL
Selected Stock of
Canned Goods.
Tobacco
and Cigars.
CLOTHING,
Dress Goods,
Millinery Goods.
SILKS.
TIES,
HOSIERY.
GLOVES
Drc'NM Trim m i ii;n,
BOOTS 6l SHOES
And a i'liie AHm.ituient of
Furnishing Goodo
For I. ulii H mid (lellf I.Miiell.
All LimU of 'ai inei ' Product taken in
E(ehamu. jn'JH tf
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
vi t
Orrjt"" A nliloi iiiu It, II.
And ContU'ctioiiH,
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE !
Time Helwcen I'orllan.l And Hall
I'rn im loco, :t',l Honrs !
California Express Trains Run Dally
Letwetn Portland and Sw cranci$co,
I.KaVr.
Portland 4.) P. M,
San Fran. i:; P. M.
AllUlVM.
K.FranciHco 1A0 A.M
Polllalid., 10:40 A.M
l.etral l'anmrnt,rr Ittillff, .,,,.( Smula,
I.HaVK.
Portland Mi) A.M.
Eugene . . !l:i) A. M.
A II III VR.
Enueue 'J:M P. M.
Pol I land :t;4.H'. M.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
EXCURSION SLEEPERS
For Seeolld-Climx I'iihw ll'erw oil all through
traim FUKK Ol' C11AKOE.
The O. A C. It. H. Ferry mnkes connection
with all the regular tl iuim on I he l.iml hide
division from the foot of F Street,
Weat Side Divlniuii.
HETWEEN IDIlThAfil) & COUVAI.LIS,
Mail Train Daily, except Sunday,
i.r.Avr.
Portland 7::t0 A. M.
HilUlM.ro H:t.- A. M.
(torvallis 1::V) P, M.
Hillsboro lim P. M.
Aiiiuvr.
HillKlM.ro ,N:44 A. M
Corvallis K':aft P. M.
HillHhoro..r.:o:i P. M
Portland ,.;:!.'. P, M
UTAt Albany and ('orvnllln connect with
trains of the Oregon l'ucitlo.
Express Train Daily, except HunJuy,
LKATI.
Portland.. 4:W)P.M
Hillsboro.. liM'.M
MoMin'rille,5:4oA.M
Hillsboro . , 7:110 A.M
AhlilVN.
HllUboro., tiOt P.M
MeMin'ville,H:(N)p.M
HilUlH.ro, 7 :!.". A.M
Portland . U.OOA.M
K. I. IWKIEItH,
H. K0E1ILEK, (1, F, 4 1, Aff't.
Manager n4-t(
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