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THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY FEB. 10, 18S8
Vfcat is this Disease that is Coming
f. Upon Us?
' lake a thief at night it steals
in upon U9 unawares. The pa
tients have pains about the
chest ami sides, and sometime
in the back. They feel dull
and sleepy; the mouth has a
bad taste, especially in the
morning. A sort of sticky slime
collects about the teeth. The
appetite is poor. 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 not
satisfy. The eyes are sunken,
the handg and feet become cold
and clammy. After a while a
cough sets in, at first dry, but
after a few months it is attend
ed with a greenish-colored ex
pectoration. The patient feels
tired all the while, and sleep
does not seem to afford any
rest. After a time he Income
nervous, irritable and gloomy,
and has evil forebodings. There
is ftgiddiness, a sort of whirl
ing sensation in the head when
rising up suddenly. The low
els become costive; the skin is
dry and hot at times ; the blood
becomes thick and stagnant;
the whites of the eyes become
tinged with yellow; the urine
is scanty and high colored, de
positing a sediment after stunt
in. There is frequently
spitting up of the food, so:
tunes with a sour taste u
sometimes with a sweetie,
taste; this ia frequently at
tended with palpitation of the
heart; the vision becomes im
paired, with spots before tlit
eyes; there is a feeling of great
prostration and weakness. All
of these symptoms are in turn
present. It is thought that
uearly one-third of our j fil
iation has this disease in some
of its varied forms.
It has leen found that phy
sicians have mistaken the cause
of this disease. Some have
treated it for a liver complaint,
others for kidney disease, etc.,
etc., but none oi these kinds of
treatment have been attended
with success; for it is really
constipation and dysjepsia. It
is also found that Shaker Ex
tract of Roots, or Mother Sei
gel's Curative Syrup, when
properly prepared will remove
this disease in all its stages.
Care must be taken, however,
to secure the genuine article.
IT WIU. SELL BETTER THAN
COTTON".
Mr. John C. Hemptinstall,
of Chulafirmee, Cleburn Co.,
Ala., writes: "My wife has
been so much benefited by
Shaker . Extract of Roots or
SeigeFs Syrup that she says
she would rather be without
part of her food than without
the medicine. It has done her
more good than the doctors and
all other medicines put together.
I would ride twenty miles to
get it into the hands of any suf
ferer if he can get it in no other
way. I lelieve it will soon sell in
this State better than cotton.
TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS.
Mrs. S.E. Barton, of Varner,
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that
she had beenloug afflicted with
i i . i
uvspepsia ana uisease or tne
urinary organs and was cured
by Shaker Extract of Roots.
Rev. J. J. McGuire, merchant,
of the same place, who sold
Mrs. Barton the medicine, says
he has sold it for four years
and never knew it to fail.
t SHE WAS ALMOST DEAD
I was so low with dyspep
sia that there was not a phy
sician to be found who could
do anything with me. 1 had
fluttering of the heart and
swimming of the bead. One
day I read your pamphlet called
"Life Amonq the Shakers"
which descriled my disease
better than I could myself. I
tried the Shaker- Extract of
Roots and Kept on with it until
to-day I rejoice in good health.
Mrs. M. E. Tinsley, Bevier,
Muhlenburg Co., Ky.
For sale by all Druggists, or
address the proprietor, A. J.
White, Limited, 54 Warren
St., New York.
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Xboaaandaof nitaMratlona, and nearly ISO para, telling
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ericaafor homat fooda. Pricaof GUIDE olylOrcnta,
InrlmtiM a Certificate mod fur 10 craU worth of B da.
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OFFICE.
Penalty of Accusation.
F. M. Parker an old citizen of
Oregon, who was robbed out of
$10,000 and practically beggared, is
in San Francisco, under bail for his
appearance to serve as witness
against the men who robbed him.
He has been in prison for a time, for
want of bail. He is without means.
He went to San Francisco to make
due complaint against the three
scoundrels who swindled him out
of his money. They succeeded in
bailing themselves out with the
money they got from him, while he
languished in prison. The end will
be, probably, that he will come out
of the case penniless, and they will
go unpunished. For allowing him
self to be swindled be suffers
imprisonment. For having robbed
him, the swindlers go clear. This is
law, it appears; but wherein is the
aualitv of iustice? The lesson of it
w
is, in San Francisco courts, at all
events, when a man is swindled and
robbed, the better thing for him to
do is to submit and mate no efforts
to bring the rascals to justice, in
order to escape the similar penally
of Parker. Shysters about the courts
appear to have the ear of the judges
The accuser is made the victim be
hind the bars. The accused and
guilty go free. It is simply a warn
ing for the victim to beware and not
pursue the criminal. They can grin
at him inside, as they stand outside
the prison bars. It is outraged
and maladministration of law and
justice. News.
Oregon Horses in California.
San Francisco, Feb. 12 L. B.
Lindsey. of Portland, takes great
pride io showing his handsome
youncf stallion JJeeoration JJav. bo
named on account of being foaled
on May 30. The colt is 2 years old
and a half brother to Jane L, being
sired by the same horse, IfambJe
tonian Mambrino. In speaking of
him Lindsey said: "I consider him
the best colt I ever owned, if not the
best I have ever seen." He is a
beautiful dark bay of grand form
and good size, with fine front and
great speed. He is entered in the
2-year-old stake of this year.
Lindsey is now waiting for the
arrival from Oregon of a fi-year old
gelding, another Hambletonian
Mambrino. He earned a record in
Oregon of 2:39. Lindsey also has a
fast and promising chestnut gelding
named Hamblin. He is a novice,
but will be tested this year. Nautilla
J. has been sent to Oregon. The
mare is not sound enough to warrant
preparing her for a hard campaign.
Lindsey has traded the chestnut
stallion Mt. Vernon, record 2:26,
for four 4-year olds. The horse will
be taken to Oregon to do service.
fflE GREAT REGULATOR
PUHZLY UEQZTACLE.
Are Ton Bilious 7
Th KOfuttttor sterner failm to enre. I most
cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer from
Bilious Attack or an'
Attack or any Disease caused bv a dis
arranged state of the Liver.
rranged state of the
Kansas Citt, Mo.
W. K. BtKSAKU.
Do Ton Want Good Digestion ?
I suffered Intensely withTutt Stotnmeh.IMrnii -mrhe,
ete. A neighbor, mho had taken Simmons
liver Regulator, told me It mat e sure turefor mj
trouble The ftnt dot I took rrlteved me very
murk, mud in erne weeh't time I rat me strong ana
hearty at I ever wot. It i the beat nerfirliit
wr toeJt for Dyspepsia.
Richmond, Va. H. G. CRENSHAW.
Do Ton Suffer from Constipation ?
Testimony of HniAM Wahtcwh. Chief-Justice of
Ga. : " 1 have used Simmons Liver Regulator for
Constipation of my Bowels, caused by a temporary
Derangement of the Liver, for the last three or
four years, and always artta eleeUtett benefit."
Hare Yon Malaria ?
have had experience with Simmons liver Regu
lator sines 1865, and regard it as the yrratrnt
mealieima of the time for Msemmra jmvh
liar to oMmlariml regUmm. So good a medi
tint deterves universal commendation.
REV. M. B. WHARTON,
Cor, Sec'-J Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Safer and Better than Calomel t
I have beea subject to severe spells of Congestion
f the Liver, and have been in the habit of taking
from 15 to so grains of calomel, which generally laid
me up for three or four days. Lately 1 have bee
taking Simmons Liver Regulator, which gave me re.
lief, trithottt m interruption to Immines.
MiDDLimn, Ohio. J. HUOCi.
J. H. Zeilin A Co., Philadilphia, Pa.
. 'FRZCE. ei.oo.
Not ire for Publication.
Land Omci at Obkoon Citt, Orkoom, I
January 11th, f
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
Xi the following-named, aettler baa filed
notice ot bin intention to mak final proof
in aupport of his claim, and that an id proof
will be mad before the County Clerk of
Waahington County. Oregon, at Hillsboro,
Oregon, on WEDNESDAY. March 7th, 1K88.
viz : John Bail v. Pre-K nipt ion D. S. No
flOl. for the 8. W. U of Sec. 11. Tp. -J Ji
lt. 4 W.
He nnmA the following witneftse to
prove his rotitinuona residence nin. and
cultivation of, tuiid land, rise: Martin
Manning, Sum Davidson, C. W hit chr-r, and
W. M. Stephen, all of Bniton P.O.. Watth-
iugton County, )regon.
jrj-tt w.T BIKNtT, Kegittter.
Xotire for Pnbllration.
Land Offick at Oreoos Citt, Oruuon,
January 11th, 18t4. f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT
the following named aettler hnn tiled
notice of Lin intention to make final proof
in Hnpport of hi claim, and that aaid proof
will he made ttefore the County Judge or
Clerk of Washington County, Oregon, at
Hillshoro. Oregon, on THURSDAY. March
Sth. l.'W, yiz: Joseph Vatiloo, Homestead
Kntry No. 4--MO. for the N. of N. W. i of
Sec. 2, T. 1 S, R. 4 W.
He name the following witneaaea to prove
hi continuona residence upon, and cultiva
tion of. aaid laud, viz: William Zigler.
Ferry Watson. A. K. Wntaon, and Peter
Evens, all of Greenville P. O., Washington
County, Oregon.
jli-ei w t 1IUNI, lgiater.
Notirr of Finn! Mettlement.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
W. D. Hare, administrator of the
Estate of Peter Brooks, deceased, haa filed
his accounts for the final settlement of aaid
estate in the County Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Washington County, and that
MONDAY, the tith day of February. 188.
has been fixed for the hearing of aaid
aocounta and for the final settlement of aaid
estata.
Hillsboro, December 21, 1887.
R. CKANDALL.
dZ2-5t County Judge.
HOW HE WON-
William Besjeti, Haslaa's Cenquerer,
Toll How lie- Did It.
Tlie recent exploit of Mr. William
Beach, leaves no doubt that he is the
handiest ntan in trie worm wiui me
seals. The ease with which he outrowed
his opponent, the Hupposed invincible
Ned Han an. Bhows mat in lorm. irue,
and muscular development, adapted to
cnlling, lie has no equal.
Although an Australian Dy virtue oi
residence, Beach was bora in Surrey,
England, in 18."1, and removed with his
parents to New South Wales in 1354. He
was brought up to his father's trade,
and, while toiling like a young Vuh an in
the smithy, unconsciously developed that
magnificent physique which ha eince
brought him world-wide distinction.
When about twenty-three years of age,
Beach commenced rowing on the IUa
warra Lakes against local competitors,
and from the outset kept winning until
gradually handicapped out of all races.
Following are his chief aquatic perform
ances while in Australia :
December. 13.-SO Won beebte'a handicap. Wool
lootnooluo li y.
January, lial Second Pjrmoot Regatta, won by
January, ls8l Second National Regatta, won by
D. M'Uonald.
February, ISHl-Beat N. McDonald, Parramatta
liver.
March. 1SS1 Beat George S tonioe.
Mv. 1481 Beat Cltaile Ueyr.tJi a.
October, ISSJ-Sei-oud Puwli trophy, wun by E
C. LaycKck.
December, 1882 Beat T. Clifford, ParramatU river.
January, lsi3 -National Hetfatta, awamped, woo by
Meiiaenger. .
March 1S3 Sowhera, ti raft on Regatta, won by
D. M DonaUi.
March, laiS Won Woolloomooloa Bay Rigatta
December 7 Won Jamea Uaat'a trophy, Parra
Mrtta river. - . ,
April t, 1W3-Beaten by K. Ttickctt, champioa
ahip (Brat time ) ...
April 14, lS83-Be.t E. TrUkett, championship.
April 17. 11 -U-jX K. Tih i ett. rhaiupkonahip.
April 12. Irts4 - IVut Si. 'H k-tt, i l:ui i..i.liii.
August 10, last-Brat K. It.uian, chauji mahip
world. .
March 17, 1S.' rat T. t lilftwd, chaiutionhip
world.
March 7, 1885-Beat E. Hanlan, championship
world.
lwcember 19, lHiVBea N. Matterm.
Noveuibor 24, 1S87 Beat K. Hiuiiaii, cliampton
ahip world.
Mr. Beach's system of training includes
a run of two or three miles before break
fast, a walk of nix or Bveii miles after
wards, and a pull over the course. After
dinner comes another two mile walk and
a second pull over the course, during
which lie rows himself riht out, eases
off, and then pulls a-jain. A long walk
concludes the day.
A man under such physical strain,
even though he be a giant, must often
feel the failure of his strength to his will,
and. Dowerful tliou'li he lie, it is not
surprising that .Mr. Beach candidly states
that during his training, previous to
meeting Kdward Hanlan the second
time for the world's championship, his
trainer liought for him Warner's safe
cure ami he nays: "I was agreeably
astonished at the great lenetit which
followed its use." While in training he
finds this the best possible aid to a com
mand of all his natural powers, liecause
it does not first goad and afterwards
weaken the system, but acts in ierfect
harmony with nature's laws.
Mr. Beach's- experience is confirmed
by the experience of many thousands of
athletes all over the world. I'nder the
great plivs'nal t-train they break down
and die prematurely, liecause they have
not been able to keep dicease away from
their kidneys and liver, whence moat
diseases originate. Mr. lWach recog
nizes this necessity, and lias sagacity
enough to use the only scientific iecitic
for that purpose. He has not only the
prestige oi victory, but the prestige of a
true scientific method of training and
keeping up his wonderful physical con
dition. If lie did not voluntarily give up
the championship, it would no doubt lie
a long time liefore it was wreated from
him.
Kxecutoi-M Xotire.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
-Ll the nudcraigned have len duly ap
pointed execntor of the last will and tcau
nient of George Robinson, deceased, by the
Comity Court of the State of Oregon for
Washington County. All iersons having
claims against aaid Kstate. will present the
same to us, at the office of W. I. Hare,
Attorney at liw, at Hillslxiro, Washington
County, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice
Dated nt Hillslxiro, Washington Comity.
Oregon, Jnunnry 24th, 1mh.s.
JOSEPH S. ROBINSON,
MARY J. ROBINSON,
Executors of the Ijist Will and Testament
of George Rol.iiis.iii. Decensed
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D. J. PORTER,
lannfarlnror.
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plow.
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Gaston. Or.. March 2? 1(W7.
m24 tf
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Kitebt P. WtxmTr.a.
Meat Market!
C0RV7IN I VOOSTER, Props
Main Street, - HILLSBORO
Choice Beef,
Mutton, Veal
And Pork
Kept constantly on hand.
llisrkrt market price paid
lleeTe, Matton, Veal and llojrs.
for
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LANDS FOR SALE.
8
AfllKS WITH A TWO-KTOKY HOUSE
of seven rooms, all bard niiish. and a
hnrii that oost f :UMI, an orchard of all kinds
of fruit and all of the amall fruits. This
Jtlaee is favorably located on Main Street in
lillsltoro. and will suit a man of mean
1 will st-ll either linlf of this place the im
proved part for ifcl'xu), or the unimproved
for $.', or all of it for $:tti.i0.
100
ACKF.S OF LAND 2' MIL1
from Oastoii, and t.' iuilr from
School: Kt acres of plow land and 1!0 acres
slarihctl mid seeded and l.' acre of small
l irniid Ila.t l. There is an orchard of I.'jU
I 'earing trees, and is watered by a Spring
that never fails and a well. This land lay
on a good rad, and near school. Price, in
cash and good notes, ?7.V).
A
HOl'SK ANI LOT IN HILLSItOKO,
just noriii or tne itrick, witli a goou
l'rice,
AfKES 4 1 'ST OUT OK HILLS
Iniro. with House, Well, and 4 acre in
Well.
10
cultivation.
l'rice, $UO.
IUS.
mm Fenced
WITH HOliSK ANI WKLL
and in cultivation. Price, $.hIU
(SO
ACKF.S, I'NIMPKOVED. C MILES
South of IlillMltoro, well watered; lava
well and near the Creamery at Fanuingtou,
and comes out to the road. l'rice, f 4:10.
NICE. LAKOE AND WELL
1 arranged ltesidence, with all necea
sary Outlmildings, liearing Fruit Trees, and
Kii'lrft, situated near the new Itrick lilock
in Hillsboro, for sale at
1 00
Arres of Land. of a mile from
Dillev, with 40 acres or more iu
cultivation, and the remainder covered
with tir. hazel, etc., and will make nice
hnni. This land lays well, is watered by a
spiing. and has a fine a building placn as
yon will find in a thousand. A acliool
honse V mile from the place, and ouly 3
miles to Fi.rest Grove school. Price,
80
Acres, C miles from Hillslioro, 15
news of ftfrMr-ftud V acres of paaturs
land; house, barn, and 7u Irving tree iu
orchard, and is watered by a spring. Only
l'- miles from school, and is on good
road, !' miles from creamery; miles
from Cortland. l'rice, f lOO.tW.
T Acres, 2 miles from Hillsboro, with
I O house, barn, orchard, well, wood
shed, etc., nd 40 acres under plow and in
meadow, l'rice, lllJOO.OO.
I have other lands
numerous to mention
of tins quality too
W. H. RUCKER.
Ileal
VMrnte Agent,
: : OREGON.
IULLsi;oi:o,
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G. O. BAILEY,
Wholesale and ltetail Dealer in
Groceries.
Provisions,
PLASTER AND CEMENT.
LAND PLASTER
A. SPECIALTY.
No. 55 N. Second Street
COKSER ,
Xotl nn ert , Oresoxx.
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DDITIT Hend six eents for postage,
M rillaf.C.nd receive free, a costly box
of goods which will help all,
of either sex, to more money right away
than anything els in this world. Fortanes
await the workers absolutely surs. At ones
addrsss Taos A Co.. Aninsta. Maiaa. '
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Sit, one Scaler anU SSoa. ta IS Sara.
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T. E. BSEWSTEB, BoUy, Mich.
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Notice to the Public.
I now have my Nev
ROLLER PROCESS
FLOURING MILL
In operation, am am making a
very superior grailo of Flour.
The public it invited to give
the New Process Flour a trial,
. Will keep constantly on Land
a full line of Flour, liran, etc.
Exchange business done Jwith
Farmers.
WANTKU,
A Stock of Buckwheat and
.14
Milling Oats. Highest market
price paid.
JOHN MILNE.
J3-ly
Tualatin Hotel
Main Street, lct .M and :S1
Hillsboro. - - Oregon.
. R. WAGGENER, Proprietor.
THE TAHI.K WIM. CONSTANTI.T UK Ht'P
illel wl'it tlie lit Ibi- lumk't IT nl, atnl
iki paiua ur r.M-iic will b '' . In atrivliiK I. if
tU euutfurt of Km nt. '
Excellent A (-com modal Ion mid Popular
l'i i-ea !
LARGE SAMPLE ROOM
For the Accommodation of
Commercial Travelers.
IE"1 IR, IE IE O OAC I-I
To and from the lioiist
ml tf
COMMERCIAL HOTEL!
IlilKboro, Oregon.
JOHN KONEY, . - Proprietor
Good Board and Lodging
At Heasanalile ( liargex.
FlltNT-CLANM I.IV Kit V
Connected with the House.
-9Pree Hack to and from the Hotel.
nlO-tf
Six Bucks for Sale.
ONE-YE Alt OLDS AND :J LAM US,
1 all loug-wooled, graded Cot s old til li I
Ijeicester. They gained tirst anil second
premium in their different classes; also,
sweeimtake for the lst live long wis iled
Iaiufs, at the County Fair.
W. CHALMEKS, Hit.,
Cornelius, Washington Co., Oregon
nlMf
PIIYHICIAXN,
M1NISTE11S, VOCALISTS. PITH LIT
speakers and the l'rofession gener
ally recommend SANTA AHlEa the best
of all medicines for diseases of the T1IUOAT
CHEST, LUNGS.
BUWARK OF IMITATIONS.
See that our trade mark, SANTA AIS1K.
is on every laittle. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded, by all Druggists.
MAKE K0 MISTAKE.
By dispelling the symptoms so often mis
taken for touaumptioti. SANTA AlUKhns
brought Kindness to many a household, and
by promptly breaking op the Counh and
Cold that too often develop into that fatal
disease will yet save thousand from au un
timely grave. You luake no mistake bv
keeping a bottle of this pleasaut remedy
always in the house.
GUARANTEED A 1-OSITIVK CI'KE
for Catarrh, Cold in the Head, llav
Fever, Uose tkild. Catarrhal Deafneas and
bore Eyes. Kestore the sense of taste and
smell; removes bad tastes and unpleasant
breath, resulting from Catarrh. Easy and
pleasant to ass. Follow directions and a
Cure is warranted by all dninit, 1 per
box; f 1.10 by mail. Send for circular to
A1UKTINE MEDICAL COMPANY, Oro
ville, Cl. Ask for
SANTA ABIE AND C'ATK ( I EE.
For sals by all Druggists
Jamba. Jambo.
Tha Original Abictins Ointment is only
pat up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is
an absolute ear for old sores, burns,
woends, chapped hands and all akin erup
tions Will positively crura all kinds of
piles 2ft eta per box; 30 eta by mail. Ask
for the Abietine Ointment.
Bold by all Druggists.
dMly
GEO.W. PATTERSON
DEALKlt in
FURNITURE
Illllwboro, Oregon.
Fnrnitnrr, Vnrptnt
TInftliis, Itcddlnc
Willi Taper, 4 urfln,
I'icturcM, 1'ictnre Frame,
(Ium, IlnbyCarrlaKe
And thing that you want, too numerous to
mention, at POKTLAND PKICEH.
Also, a General Assortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
TJISrX3art.T,ATlZX3VO
fa a Kiiecialty of thia house, and I bava
constantly on nana ail that ean ba desired
n thin line. Alto Agents lor tha
ORONXEIMOnUMCriTO.
(live me a trlul, and be convinced thatjl
mum huxintsH and Uion a great red not Ion
msis. IU7-II
HILLSBORO
Livery Stable
L. A. JOBE. - Proprietor
Orclorsi for
HACKS. BUGGIES
-AND
RIDING HORSES,
Attended to promptly,
A I -Si ,
FEED STABLE.
l;ei.uin!.er I he Plaee MAIN STUEET
oppiKile lht Tualatin Hotel.
HillslH.ro, Or., January '.M, I;, tf
Oregon Pacific E. B.
.llih'M Miorlri !
0 IliiiirM Ih'nm TInu!
Aoeotninodalioiis Unsurpassed for CTomfort
and Saft ty! -Fare and Freight via
Vniiiina ami the Oregon Develop-nu-iit
Co' Slean-ahip much i.kh
Until ly any ther route lat
tweeti nil joint in the
W illamette. Valley &
San Francisco ! '
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
(Except Sundays),
Ijcnve Vaquina. .
Arrive Corvallia
Arrive Alltany .
Ieave Allauy
Arrive Corval!is
Arrive Vapiiua
. . io::w
...II :10 "
lh) P, M.
. 'Jirj P. M
:.: I0 P. M
Oregon nud California train connect at
Alliany itiul (Virvallis
Fars IsHweru Corvalli. Allmny and San
Francisco - Kail nnd Cahiii, H.(I0; lUil
and Sle rane, '..(Ki,
( HAS, C. 1KKJI E,
Act, O. F. A V. At..
Corvalli. Or,
VM. M. 1IOAO.
(leneral Mauntier.
Oregon Development Co.
First -elans Klenmshipliine lietween Vaquina
and San FraiicirMo, connect iiiar at Yaquina
with the trnins ot I lie I trefoil Pacitlo ltail
roatl Conipauv,
SAILING DATES.
VHoU SAN rH4N(!lSio:
Eastern k-rtjoii
Wlll.iuu-lte nlley.
Eastern )re.'on
Willamette Valley
Eastern reoii
Willametle Valley
Wednesday, Jntie '.".l
. .Tuesday, Jaty A
, . . . Monday. " 1 1
Sunday, ", 17
Saturday, 'V X
, ., " yt)
MIOM VtitftTIWA!
Eastern Oregon , Wednesday, July ft
Willamette Valley.
Eastern . tp
Willamette Valfey
Eastern Oregon
WillametUt Valley,
Tuesday, " t'J
" M l'J
Sunday, M
.l'ridny, Vtf
The Company' r serves ths right to ebsnge
RirAlurr. ir anililiK Hnin.
h. It, lOIIY, Oeu. F. A P. Agent,
iM M,ontgomery St.,
a21-tf ban Francisoo, Cal.
(meat ouidk is
aewt. aviaa Merck,
rear. MM
I B a 11 U iSMBMs.wttai ever
3.BOO tUaataaltoa. - a
wkala Pletawe CAallery.
UIVKa 'laeleeato Prleas
direct to eonsnmer . all geeas fee
ncrsesMl er ckeatlr TeMs hew te
nUr, aavS (ives exact eeet ef every
latae ran mam, eat. sliink. wear, er
h.v. f.a wttk. IHese IMVALVAKLB
UOOKI rental utrersaattesi gleaavad
rVaaa Ik ark mt tke werla. We
will aall a Mpr KRKK tm aaf 4
atraee mpmm rrerlpt mt eta. tm etervmr
espewae ot aaaUtnc. Let Ms kear from
yea. lUapeetfallf,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
f7 ev tw WTaaaak Aveeee. C'kleaae, III.
if! VCin 10 c P""Ue, and
M Tp'l we will mail yon rasa a
IT I f I roval, valuable, saupls box
HBO O of coods that will put yon
in the wnyol making afoas
mohxt at mice than any thing else in Amer
ica, lloth sexes of all ages ean livs at homs
and work iu spare tine, or all the time.
Capita! not required. We will start yon.
Immense iay sure for those who start at
on os. Stiwsom A ., Portland, Maine
iaV1.1v
aaaer Is keac est ale a tke eeSee mt
YE SON
DVERTISINq
nCrgaPiir-irri.
r l
AW
nnw
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DAVIES'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
S W, COiiNEit
Flrsit anil Taylor Hirvetn,
IVOllTLASD, OUKUOS.
Artistic Work a Specialty.
Isik. Crayon and Uitrrl'alsri at esj
,22.., mmt reaoMbl rate.
FARM FOR SALE.
AcrelAI'i!;.,,,1,, , A"M w
WILKES 1IKOS., (Jretnville, or
70 Front Ktrwt, Porllaud, Or..g.u.
Call and
DrugS gist
AND-
BOOKSELLER
And get your money' worth of
Drugc, hi c d icinco,
Toilet Articles, Envelopes
and Paper, Musical Mer
chandise, and everything usually
kept in a First-ClasM Country Drug, Hook,
and Novelty Store,
PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS
Carefully compounded at all hours.
dlC tf
NEW GOODS !
CASH TALKS!
Wehrung
& Boscow
li I M .si to i to. oiti:4,
HAVE Jl'ST HECEIVEI) A WELL
Silected Stock of
Canned Goods,
Tobacco
and Cigars,
CLOTHING,
Dress Goods.
Millinery Goods.
SILKS.
TIES.
HOSIERY.
GLOVES
IM'4'nh TriiiiiniiigM,
BOOTS 6c SHOES
And a Finn Assortment t
Furnishing Gooda
For Ladies and Ociitlcine n.
All kinds of Farmers' PphIiics taken iu
Exchange, jalM-tf
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Orrjcon A California lt.lt.
.And Connections,
THE MT. SHASfA.. ROUTE !
Tim lietween Porllaud andfl"
Franrlsro, Hoars!
Cmfforn Etorett Tralnt Run Dully
bttween Portland nnd San crancitco.
faVK. I aUHtva.
Portland 4i P. M. S.Francisoo 7:40 AM
San Fran. ;.) P. M, Portland,, 10:40 A. M
.ec?f Vnmmrnyrv It'tlty, except Sunday,
I.S4VK. ARMIVM.
Portland Mm A. M. Eugene 11:40 P. M,
Eugene . lt:M) A. M. I I'm Hand UA& P. M.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
EXCURSION SLEEPERS
For Second-Class PaMsenf;ers on all through
trams riibi; in t iiAimis.
The O. A C. 11. It. Ferry makes connection
with all the regular trains on the East Side
division from the foot of F Street,
West Side Division.
UETWEEN POUTLAND A COHVALLIS.
Mail Train Daily, exoept Sunday,
AIIHIVR.
IIilUls.ro .8:44 A. M
Corvtillis VJMr, 1', It
HillslMro..AKKI P. M.
Portland ,.l;ir. I'. M.
Portland 7M) A. M
Hillslsiro M:4.r A. M
tM-wallia lKI l. M
Hillsboro r.K)4 P. M.
- v
i i AIInlJ atttil I'VkfuiilHd iaitliliui4 mm. Is ia
0kW raaST m,.rrm "iiiin VvllV f WltV
trains of the Oregon Paoiue.
Express Train Dully, except Sunday,
LR4VB.
Portland , . 4:fi0 P.M
IlttUboro.. CiOrtP.M
MeMiu'ville.rrAA.M
Hillsboro . 7 .10 A M
AHHt V N
Hillsboro.. (i'04P.M
MsMiu'ville.Mtiop.M
llillMlH.ro. 7:11 A. M
Portland . . 0:00 A.M
K. P. IUK1EHS,
K. KOEULEK, O. F. A P.Ag't.
Manager. u4-