The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189?, March 01, 1888, Image 4

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY
. ..MARCH 1. 1S89
nn
i A FATAL MISTAKE.
The Cleveland (Ohio) Press
of February 23d, 188:5, pub
lislied an account of a fatal
eurgical operation which caused
a great commotion among med
ical men throughout the whole
country, Dr. Thayer, the most
eminent surgeon in Cleveland,
pronouncing it scandalous. It
appears that a Mrs. King had
been suffering for many years
from some disease of the stom
ach, which had resisted the
treatment of all the physicians
in attendance. The disease
commenced with a slight de
rangement of the digestion,
"With a poor apjetite, followed
by a peculiar indescribable dis
tress in the stom.uli, a feeling
that has been described as a
faint "all gone' sensation, a
sticky slime collecting about
the teeth, causing a 'disagree
able taste. This sensation was
not removed by food, but, on
the contrary, it was increased.
After a while the hands and
feet became cold and sticky
a cold perspiration. There
was a constant tired and lan
guid feeling. Then followed a
dreadful nervousness, with
gloomy forebodings. Finally
the patient was unable to re
tain any food whatever, and
there was constant pain in the
alnlomen. All prescribed rem
edies failing to give relief, a
consultation was held, when it
was decided that the patient
had a cancer in the stomach,
and in order to save the patient's
life an ojeration was justifi
able. Accordingly, on the 2'2d
of February, 1883, the opera
tion was performed by Dr.
Vance in the presence of Dr.
Tuckerman, Dr. l'errier, Dr.
Anns, Dr. Gordon. Dr. C'apner,
and Dr. Halliwellof the Police
Board. The operation consist
ed in laying open the cavity
Of the abUom-n ami t-xuv ;
iue sxomacu aim fxv'W. urn
this had been done an examin
ation of the organ- vas made,
but to the horror ami dismay
of the doctors there -was no
cancer to be found. The pa
tient did not have a eaneer.
When too late the medical men
discovered that they had made
a terrible mistake; but they
se"we4 the parts together and
dressed the wound that they
had made, but the poor woman
sank from exhaustion and died
in a few hours. How sad it
must be for the husband of this
poor woman to know that his
wife died from the effects of a
surgical operation th:t ought
never to have been erformed.
If this woman had taken the
proper remedy for Dyspepsia
and Nervous Prostration (tor
this waa what the disease really
was), she would have been liv
ing to-day. Shaker' Extract or
Roots, or Seicel's Curative
Syrup, a remedy made ex
pressly for Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, has ivstcivd many such
cases to perfect health after all
other kin.! of treatment have
failed. The evidence of its
efficacy in curing this class of
cases is too voluminous to be
published here; but those who
read the published evidence in
favor of this dyspeptic remedy
do not question its convincing
nature, and tho article has an
fcs tensive sale.
A Kelie or Slurerj.
A curious suit has been commenced
at Memphis, having its origin in the
dim distance of "befoh the war"
period. A white citizen of Memphis
had a free mulatto woman with
whom he lived as husband, not being I
legally competent to intermarry with j
her, and from the union sprang three
1-11 TT -J.l -A ll-I
cuuuren. rie leit, uome to seeK uis
fortune in California and was not
heard of for some time. The brevet
wife died and the brother of tbe
father took the children to his home.
This man entered into a conspiracy
with certain parties, and under the
pretense of taking the little ones '
away to school they were ppiiited
south and sold as slaves. One of
the little enes, Moses Hummer, wast
so young that he had a very slight
recollection of his earlier ex
periences and hardly remembered
that he had ever been free. lie j
.served his master faithfully and was
trusted as the manager of several
farms, and stock to him nntil freed
at the close of the war.
By some accident he, after many
years, met and was recognized by
tbe older brother, and they were
-both found by their father who had
been searching long for them after
his return from California. The
father and sons endeavored to get
lUiiuimiuii
on the track of the rascals who kid
napped them, but could not find
sufficient proof. The father and
elder brother died not long since,
but Moses survived and kept on the j
the trail, lie finally succeeded in
finding the original bill oi sale, the
signatures to which revealed the
child stealers. They are both dead,
but one of them has left a large
estate and Moses has commenced
suit to recover damages for the in
jury and pay for his twenty or thirty
years of hard labor from the heirs ot
the estate. It is not outlawed for
the reason that the fraudulent con
cealment of the criiue has extended
down to date and the statute of
limitations does not run.
A Compressed Air Tale.
A good story was told at the recent
dinner of the Stylus Club about the
narrow escape from death of a well
known member of the New York
pr9s in St. Andrew's Church this
city. The gentleman in question, !
who. by the way, is quite a celebrated
organist himself (pipe organ, not
hand organ ), was wandering through
the organ loft of St. Andrew's Church
when he slipped and fell into the
diapason pipe of the huge instru
ment. He went down feet foremost
into the cone of the pipe until he
was firmly wedged.
The more he struggled the tighter
he wedged himself, and, being about
twelve feet from the top of the pipe,
the air soon began to give out, and
he became frightened at the idea of
dying in the prison where accident
had lodged him. His frantic shouts
for help did no good.
After spending t night in this
dangerou and dismal hole, and
having in his struggles stripped oil'
his coat, he wound it about his waist,
so that no air could escape from
l.-d.t.' Cn.-... 1. 1. t. i
w"". uv ut-.tiu lUCilUIIUIUUS
tones of the organ, and to the
welcome and inspiring strains of
"Arise, my sou!, arise,
Shake off thy guilty fear:"
He ascended the pipe until he
reached the top with his hands.
Then he knew that air had been
pumped in below him, and that by
gradual compression of the air he
bad been forced up as through a
pneumatic tube. As he drew himself
out of the pipe he gave one hearty
and fervent shout "Saved!" which
rang above the tones of tbe organ
j and nearly frightened the organist
! to death .
f As none of the geutlemen who
1110 ret-imi 01 mis suoiime
narrative can attest upon their oatli !
Hint it i n tirti-nwl 1 1.
....... mic
cblieil to let it o-o down In tnsleviv
' o 1 lu lfaUOWIl HlKhieiin i
ns a true story.
ANOTHER FAMILY AK.
The Ketraied
i
d irl Fuutiljr Flsrlilimr i
....
lietrajer! l'eojtle.
the
Cuii'i,o Fell : V Timen
uit .M,u. A JimeH
ColumbllS, Soutll Caroline. Special '
Bats: At Iilvtliewno.1 in thi uttilo :
a local war exists between the i
families of Iloan ami HoiTlnau. I
prominent people of that town. Tbe
origin of tbe trouble was tbe betraval
of Hattie Hogan, an 18-year-okl
girl, by Thomas Hoffman. Miss
Hoan's father, at tbe point of a
pistol, made Hoffman promise to
marry tbe girl, but on thetlay of the
weddinp; tbe proposed irroora ilis-
appeared, llogan searcbeil fr bis
daughter's betrayer for to weeks,
and then returned to lilytbewood to I
bold tbe other Hofl'inan Itovs re
ftponaible, one of these brothers
being mayor of the town.
Yesterday Hogan held a pistol at
Mayor Hoffman's bead, while be
horsewhipped him. lie then pro
ceeded live miles to a mill, where
another brother, faeL, win found,
J '
and while a friend of HoaU OOVeretl
. ,
Hoffman with a riHe. the enraged J
" .
father wore out a winp on nun.
Bj this time the HotVtnuris were
aroused, and two of tho brothers,
including the mayor, went gunning
for Hofran. and surrounded Lis house.
. , , , . , !
Citizens telegraphed to llinesboro j
. ., - , , I
for aid, and the aheiifT and a posse
were sent to Bljthewood In the
meantimie Judge Wiuneslxro tele
graphed to Mayor Hoffman, not
knowing he was engaged in riot, to
preserve peace at all hazard. The
sheriff's posse arrived in lime to ar
rest tbe mayor anil take him to jiil.
Short Wedtleil Life.
Sxs Fin.su o, Feb. In No-'
vember last Miaa Kitman. a l.Vvear-
m.i ,llo,.,.;.1i n nr,m.l
i-i - - aaaU.-
I )rolet, aged ."(. Tbe wedded life ;
iu her youn years proved so bur-i
densonie that last Friday she pur-1
posely took poison antl died this'
mornincr. '
FOR SALi:
1 )K!? uhLK .;""-"''V N mi.itS-j
Houses and Lots !
rivm,.. mde ey to Iwh.ner.
For further information, inquire of the !
undersigned. .
L. M. (jOSSKV.
Hillsltoro, Mav 1?, 187. wl!Mf
PletiM? Vmy I'p.
ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEM
elves to bo indebted to me are reriuetit
ed to com forward and niaka iuimediate
ettUment.
L. A. JOBE.
UUUboro, Or., Nov 11, 1S3C. nll-tf
'A FRIEND OF MINE."
thm law Wbieh rTtelrrlea the Entire
Globe.
Travelers rbo have pone "far countries i
for to see" nay that they find human na- i
lure pretty much the same all the world ',
oyer. j
They find wide variance in color of ekin,
in physical contour, in mental charaet- j
?riKti-?, but in the essential elements j
that control Stxiai roixiiaf, the human
family is a brotherhood.
The law, unwritten, found in no stat
ute book, enforced by no court decree.-,
hut having mi intltienio circumscribed
only by the limits of earthly space, is the
taw of kindness.
Among peoples where c ruelty to human
kind is almost a fixed habit, who are re
lentless foes, and a friends scarcely less
to be dreaded, whose savare natures
revel in fiendish atrocities, there yet
lingers the spark of divinity which lilts 1
man above the tieasts. i
Sorrow melts the human heart wher- i
ever found, and sympathy mingles its
tears with t?ricf all the world over, i
Where pity does not dwell, there lives no j
thing of human kind. It is "the touch j
irf nature that makes the whole world i
kin." j
What a terrible world this would be to j
live in wete it not lor the sympathy and
loving kindness shown us when sorrow i
comes, for it is decreed that in all lives j
"some days must be dark and dreary." i
The 10,O and more voluntary tesli- j
menials the proprietors of Warner's sale ;
cure have received in regard to the
efficacy of that remedy, reveal "this
touch of nature" in a 11 uliar manner.
The great majority oi them acknow ledge
that it was through' some kind friend
who, in pity for their suffering, had
made known to them the wonderful
merits of this preat remedy.
The testimonial of Capt. Geo. B.
Wiltbank of rhiladelphia, is a fair
sample. He was put itshore from hi
ship to die of a fever resulting from kid
ney and liver trouble, and as physicians
could not help It i 111, there seemed no
hope for him. But he says "A friend of
mine, who hapienel into port, came to
see me, and ured me to begin the use
of Warner's sate cure." He began to use
it as his friend advised, and was cured in
a very short time.
How many men there are to-day in
the world, founding out lives of useful
ness, making the world happier and bet
ter, who would have long since passed
to the other shore, bail it not Ix-en for
the loving kindness of friends, shown in
this pi at tical way, as these testimonials
from all quarters of the g!oln utl'ord
ampleevidcnce.
The treatment of many thou8HniU of ru.-
of thotie ebronic weaknesses r.ii1 uintreMMintr
ailrnenu peculiar to females, m' l lie liiviuid.;'
Hotel an1 iurKieat Iiwtitut, ittitit. !. N. V.,
Iiua affortletl a tunt expeneuee in nieely aluft
intr and tborouKhly testiutr remeUu.it tor tbe
eurettf wrtmitn'ii neetiliitr ti:nltili-rf.
taV2t??KSfie,,frSi7AK,-
vaiuauio experience. 'I tituuuiii'ld t Unrim.i-
nlag, received from patient-i ana frMii itvi- i
eiitna wbo huve t.tel it in tbe more unitrn-
vated an( obsMrmtH tnHta which bail l.aliltl
tbeir skill, prove it to Im: t lie niont wonth-i ml
remedy ever devkteil for the relief aiiti etireof
suffering women. It hi not reroimneuoil att a
cur-uTl." but u a niot pertect tfpecilic for
woman' neculiwr ailiiH-nt.
A a powerful, luvlcoratlnir tonle,
it imparts atrenrth to ttiw whole system.
ii iiuirr acrenrtn io
n'1 to " womb ami
pttrticular. lor ovitwi
run- lwn. debilitate.!
its aUeniHKes ft
ketl. worn -out."
overworketl. " worn -our
ilitatet lini
jtrtttseH. !
1 1 ii -lien.. tuilliiii'i-A '
dnfMiimkers,MeaiiitttreseH. ilM-jrirl." 4mmi- 1
keeien, nurtsiiit? iiifttben. an" eell women i
iwnenilly, llr. I'ieree'a Kaverit Ireeritif.ii (
L tiie greatest earthly l,ii.lH iniriiiie,,iiHle.i1
"PIetiinnr irdml ami rmiomtue tonic.
Am m ootliliiK anl in iiKitirniin ,
iirine, -r'nvoritw l'remi ipti.tii " w uiie-
tiualed ami to iuvtilunblo in alliij intr ami eub-
aiiina nervous exeitauinty. nrifHini.tv. t x-
tlMUMrMkn lirtkiaTrMf U .11 ri . uli-rm ai.t.mu mm, I
other dwtrewtinif, oerv.i fviii.. iii com- ;
Miiiiy Lieii'iMiii uhmi itinertomti uml iiryimii' I
tii-a of the womb, it iiulue. relreolunv
aleep and relieves incutul auxivty anJ de
spondency. Ir. lirees Favorite Prcscrirtinr
in m lecltlmnte nirdlcinc, ;itiuli.
cornpouudetl by an exrteiieei nrul );ki!lni
phVHii iiin. and ad:iitel to trnm.ni I, I..-h:.
I ortfiinlziitiou. It ii purely vvef;it!o tn it-
voiuponitioa ml ei.etly imrmles in ii
effeeM in any condition r the eypfr.. V
mornintr BieltnesH. or duiihcu, 1'ro'm whaievt .
cauwt Hri-intr. weitk stomneh. inlirei ii. uvs
peiMia and kiudretl ayiirtiin. iU use, ia eiu'al
dot-, will prove verv fienetleinl.
I nvoriie frearrilloii ia a pasl
tir..ae eHn.f i.-mrriien. exit -ivo tio .j.it
irXtMV
bVirattt' ,
iiiii.iiiii.'ittcioa ana ui.-th;io;i t.r tlie Wot iS. in
tlainirii.tioii. p;,iu hii'I t. n.. i rir4 in om: i. . I
tte'otUHnl.-l willi "internal lient."
At a reajulutor anil pnaiu rr nf tunc-!
tional ni'tioll. at Hint. l llii nl iw ri.J i.f .!, ....,.. '
ti-oin frirlliood to wontiililtood, kuvt rite I'r -
seriptioa" i9 a perfectly aiifo roiitel,ttl nf.
antl ean nnvluee only rem Its. It i
eiinally ctfleueioiin anl vnliuiliio in its eife,,,
when tcto-n l'ir thot dirlern and tit rutitri
mentu inei l. nt totliat later anil most eruicai
pt-riorl, known a 'i liw I'tmntr-? of J.ite."
"latorhe Ir eae r i .t itm," w lM n t,iken
in ronneetioii with th use of Ir. I'ieree'a
Kin,Jen Metiit-i Ui-overy,ana emii laxuttve
1 'He of Dr. Pierces l'urj.'Htive I'eiietd .l irrle
I l.'ivi"r I'ilU. etires Liver. Kidney auU llla.lder
; tnseascs. Their n,mbiiie use also r ujovea
'''oo1 taints, and HtKtlishes cancerona and
aeroiiuous numors irom tn ey.!em.
ttt'u.n.IlM 1 a. 1.. . V. .
medicine for women, sold ly druircrMn, under
a poaltire guarantee, from tbe umtiu
iacturera. that it will give satlaf action in every
ettse. or money will be refunded. This Ruunin
tee ka been prlntNl on the bottio-wrnpper.
and lh-thfully rarrirv out for nmny yiira.
1.9 re bottle (loo doata) $1.00, or lx
or iHrpw, illnstratetl Trentiaeon IMsenspsof
Women tHil) iaKts, imper-covered), eiuU ten
cent 4 iu stamps. Aiidre.
stumps. .AudrettH,
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
eti3 Itfaitt St, Bl f lALO, I. V.
Iw of Ail !
THE PATENT EXPANSION
Chain Pumps
Simple, Cheap and Durable !
MAM l ACTl KKI) isv
D. ORUNDACE &
A.
CO.
tnmt Yamhill Sirr.
pnirn.Axn, - j - n:i;ov.
WM. McFADDEN,
Sole A pent for Washington County.
Addrecw order to HHNImm-o l'ottottiee.
n!7-:iiu
ADD 171 Send aix cenU for pHtAtz,
rillfc t.n receive lrce, a costly bo
of good which will lit-lp all,
of either ex, to more money right away
than anything elee ia thin world. Fortune
await the workrra absolutely anre. At ouce
Address Tku Jt Co., AaKUtta, Maiu.
Rubber
Bucket
FIFTY YEARS AT THE FRONT.
For nearly fifty vmn ti.o ipco;Tiiel .'iiilhority the world over on nil
ttKrit'iiitiiral Matter, tiHivnvs n!r.'at of tl;e iiii.e, Mid ntvuy fcj't inline
lavishly for the best talent and t:X;H-rii"iu,' llio
Americar
liegins lss with i:ew c:ntrihu'T!, r."""
torial titan, which ha iiutii.s U;i,-t Pf.-imiii
in forced with treisii ll..d aid lir.ili.s,
mul erudition of years with the i."r ; i
run .Ayrieiilti'ri.-t Let-ps pure with ;.. ;'
brought n.lxut tliri.isli i; tetw him-., m;
twenty-four other arit ulmral inn-ri.
literature where the Hi lit-l: ami i.,n.
nuiulx-r contains neatly loo onvu.iil ii.i
! different writers. Trice I..".o ;
X s 1 Sl'
nnninrn
unn I
These iiingniiiceiit works of art are t;t -irher !d t sine chroiuos nor ordinary
engravings. 'I he latter is an cxi;iit' pint?iM t li ing, far Htiju rior tit iiny
tlnng in the market, t'hrist 0:1 l!.-i!vary, the coii;i.iiuou picture, isexccuttd
tor us by the ilezzoravcu'e piocf.-.!. which tar surpassiM any other for
st.fiiuss tf tone, vigor t.f nction and general superiority f execution.
They are on heavy plate piM-r. V'-'x-'- fiches ui '.i; forwarded. tjt-nid. in
tnlies prt jmred for the j.iiriiosi-. J'iice eacii. lMtth foiv.anled in tuls-s,
jtoH -paid, to one uthhe.-ss, tfl., I.
American Azrirulf urii ,1
AinerlrMii A;ri-ulturil
3 CP Send )m h ;tl for Sin - cin: -
. scritti..ti of the I'u , lut s.
of thev great Vot i t.. 'v
i i .i.ss.rs ii t ii
Address, PliEUSUEFtS
U.1VI1) W. Jl ll. Tres'l.
New Git
m
FOREST GKOVE, OREGON,
(OlTOSiTI. i'OSiiHT H i:
C. W. RANSOM,
.1 i w i itun.i:!t:
Drugs eind
I'ATKNT 11 l.ll 1 i: S.
TOII.KT akth'm;.
iKici'i'ii r.isv.
BASE BJx.Hj:, goods,
Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Books and Stationery. Etc., Etc.
In f. let, everything that is tiHiirt I i v f .Mi ! in u 1 ir -t-firii ; IMi.u Store, and eerthiiir
yA'l :-. li-. i-i n.-.ii;-' i.ii' .
THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is ri'.refullv rntidueted, imil, uudei' Mi. II u,-,
hut tlntt their ireHerit ions will c .i't
exiterielife in the I riej hiisiiia - in t'.'w eo:i;;'
ieoIe in his line. t':i!I mul i x i.ain. ! is
stilted
PROTECT YOUR HOMES!
MAR LIN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
-A. C3-OOID
REVOLVER
no longer t-nts
a Fortune
mm
AT Lrr , i t j aV '.A.
Ejectics.
FULL. NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE.
WltSTt:D rvtlL IN EttRV FlrE(.T TO TEE
I'or side by Ilanitvar'- :t:il tjun iKtilen every where.
Mannfactnred ky THE MAELI1I TIEE ARM3 CO.. Kew Haven, Cona.
Macrazino
tfrwrwy ruMWI, an4 th. .niy ;i-lnV!T Bain ri 1. en I: . ri
IIA1.I, K1 ;ai.LKRV. P"CTrN(; .it' r t;nir-: w, I ,.l (f
l:lviu4 Ut-. HIKMV 1 I It I'. AKMs .. .New llnren. .
IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS
WILL SAVE ONE-HALF THE COST OF AMMUNITION. f?V?
Mailt" for all ( of t'rtrtr ilir. -. i t,
l:ill-- or l'itolrt : Jlnrlln. t ;! 'f. v. , .
H liilitt'y'Kcbuctiy. bantu JL Wej"..t ;
HUT EUH KLLL5,
I'hriiifr ati..t lietc. r than nuy oiln r.
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artists nnd tifw tT. ami the edi
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tl.e!t.Y cmul-itni!. the experience
ul Hi- lijif-n of yt.nilt. 'I lit .1 men -a;tt
it Hi in nriculture largely
il continues t.-ti;;, after absorbing
to 1 1ijr11-.l1 the ciureiit agricultural
.a:i l:ingiiies are -mkeii. Kvery
i:;iii.H!4 r,i,d oriyinal article front
; "in;'le i.m.ilters, !." cutis.
OH CALVARY.
I'.ri :iutl only lifprodiii-tioii
in l?iis ( otiiiiry. and
IB PILATE
f. ..with I 'hnief I'lctiires. Wl.f'O
a:t Hie Two 1'i.tnr.s. S.OO
!t KW.il;r, l"ti'li-.ti or ieltuail. f'llltle-
f.tul i .: it f -M ii!il.ac. the lwtiuter
a'.ti,
r.: v.m lil-v Kli' at tcii'.ioii.
t i:t: mit.iu:.
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST,
7.'l ltrtMdway, '. V,
rue Store !
S3
Manager.
iir. f .:.. ! :
Chemicals,
i soil's.
A KTINTK 1I ATi:HI AI.S,
riNiaivi: tacki.i!.
.u.'m i:ri
:v .- li.l
:i, .-il!. i;it lulii Heed have li t felir
tii. 'tlv eoinioiilith'il. Ill oii(F
ett-.tt hi in In I'ullv meet the Wit lit of t h
'. I'iuv,, mhI you ure 1-onini to le
ni.Vtf
Tliese rt volvers are an exact
ilapiif.ite of th eelebr:it'l
SMTH & WESSON.
.'i-i C'aliber, using
Centre-Fira
Cartridges.
BEST IN THE
WORLD!
Rifle.
ar! -t
nrr u il In attv of th fnllomlne1"
' . -i . r. i. til:ui. MfVi'nu. iniii);iuii, f
at. lor Mil KHtiKt' auii tttakea ef rr
PAPtK AID I8ASS. m
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r- - V
U Ul ATTT
13 m OT. FORTES R,
.8 Jinritrtiiror.
4jANT.V.
'j'iii-; n.ow xo st iM.Kioi:
X r : li ftn :-- -i .-f wrk nnd in all Lind.i I
of '!. Kv .l ull ,in,l diital.lt'. For tmr- j
r;.f '.!-'-; me. or call and see tile
D. J. PORTER.
i .ti. ( tr.. Man-ii J.' 1 W. inL'4-tf
3-. O. BAILEY,
Vui!.'-!,'!W' ;.i;d Kt-f.til IVnli r in
. rrovisions, I
Seeds, Xiime.:
PLASTER AND CEMENT. I
! W SPECIALTY.
No. 55 N. Second Street,
rortlnncl, Ox-osou.
ef1 P.rcTrntcr Patent Iteln Bolder.
,. .s n, rt. a!..r a.,11 t, d.. tit litloa.
, haai.ica ttcrth .J rt.s. Vril f"f'm,.
C. J it i Uili.n sTi-U, UoUy, lltt.
u
- waBk - r 'vafew
Notice to the Public.
I now have my New
ROLLER PROCESS
FLOURING MILL
III operation, ami am malting a
very superior gratlo of Flour.
Tho public is inviteil to give
the New Process Flour a trial.
Will keep constantly on liaml
a full line of Flour, Ihan, etc.
Kichange Lusiuesi lone with
Farmers.
WAXTKI),
A Sfock of Duekwlieat anj
filling Outs. Highebt market
price paitl.
JOHN MILNE.
USl If
Tualatin Hotel
Main Street, lx-t '.M and Ud
Hillsboro. Oregon.
R. WAGGENER. Proprietor.
riMIK TAlll.K WM.I. itlTAM I,V HI" HI I'.
1 pliril l'u the bent I tie Iiimi k . t Hit Till, mij
iki itiu or re-u 111 Im- j-ti.l In .1114111, 1. r
llie i-4utlirt KutMl..
Kieellftit Ae-oiiiitiidatltn and Ptpu!.ir
I'rue !
LARGE SAMPLE ROOM
I'or the AeiMiiiuioil it ion of
Commercial Travelers.
FREE CCLA-CH'
I'o and from the lioii-te
mn if
COMMERCIAL HOTEL!
IlilUhttnt, Oreriii. 1
JMIIV i:0KV. . . I'lttpi M-lttr I
Good Board and Lodging
At IteuMiuahle I liar;: e-.
I'lltSTtbASS i4ivt:icv
4'olltieeletl will- the lirtie
Jtf"l'iee Hel. to mul frmii the Hotel,
nllltf
''
'itO.-
LANDS FOR SALE.
o .t i:rs with two ntoky nmxv.
I ( ' i.f tteveii rootiiM. rII I nr tiuish, ntttl ;t
! I Mini that ewi :iii, nu oreliwrU of nil kuult
I of fruit and nil of the mihuII fruiit. I lm
ii!:iee t-i ( iM.r.il.lv Pit ated oil M.tlii Sireet in
I liilrt'toio. mul u ill Mint n nu n ul inraris j
I I Mill Me II either half of this l.iee t l.e tin- !
i provel uirt for (i'.Nll, :r the liiiiiiipro.e.l j
for Oo, or till of it for .:;.ti. i
r froiii (i.-wloii. ii ii '4 Mile lion, j
Nelntol : t.". eere of p'.ow lit ml iit;d lierr i
-l.iHlieil ntnl tteetled mid ." Here- of xiiinll j
Fir mul ll;i:'i. I liere it nil ore 1 1 in d tl I.VI i
lieitrini: treen, mul H wnttied lv HH in j
tli.it iii vt r fiiil mill it well, 'i ln-, I.111J l.is'
on n ron.1 mul Mitm-h.H. I'.iee. it.,
eu.sl, tu.d .-Ml note-. .
llOI SK AXI LOT Hll.liMMMJil.
a iiisl nort Ii of the ItrlcL. uitli ;t eitinl
I Wt II. Priiv. i.r.H(t,
m i.r.s .n sr in r or mi l s
lri. with HoiiMf. Well, mul 4 h.t-s in
Cult ivni i.n. J'l iff, t;til.
.) ius. with mu st: ami wi i i,
m IVlU't'll Htltl III I'llltivitt Kill. Tlil't', N.VMl !
viiv Ai uiH. i nuii uovfu. ; Mii.i'.s j
Olf South i f llill-U.ro. v.fli wiit'Trd; lit ft
wt'll mid ncitr the frrttiurry nt I'armim ton.
ttiid ooiix-rt ol t l' t-ie road. Price, tf 4.fl.
VMf'K, I.AUOK AMI WKI.I.
nirtiitd Jtf.di'lirH, itli nil In i ivt
Hitry lutliuiidinuH, Iteariti,' Frui' l i s, uml
Si lot. Hituati-d near tin' tifw Click lilix L
in UillnlHiro, for aate at X,:K
i Acreaof I.aiul, tf it mil .from
I'M' llilley, with 4(1 aort-H or imtrf in
cultivation, and the reniRindi r fuvt rtd
with tir, linzfl, rtc, find will iiutlvt n nit'f
I .urn. Tlii Innd l.tvn well, in watt-rt-d ly n
HixniK. mid hurt as fine liUlldiiitf pi art-in
you will find ia a thonaud. A hcIiikiI
hmisc 4 niiltt from the lnet and only .'I
inilfrt to i'orertt drove Httlionl. I'nuc.
4'j,r)jUth
Qi AcitM, luiicM fii'iu IlilUlioro. 1.
(;f fieri' of plow and l. acrenof pint urn
l,.ii.l- l,.,niu l.,.rn ni..l 711 In-Ill, r I rnK I II I
ori-lmrd. and i watt r.tl by n ttprinu. Onlv
1. mtlM fr..... win.,! miJ tri tin it .ood
road. l'. tuilf front cr.'i.nifr : p;1. luilen
from Portland. Pritv. i
I
""O Acrt?M, 'J it.ileH fnnil HilUlwini, with
!) house. Ii.tni, ttrcliard. well, wanl
Khed. etc., rind 4 acre under plow and in
meadow. Trice, ifl .'.KUl.tiO.
I have other Itud of tin- tj'taliiv t'
liiiiiierii4 to mi'iitioii
W. H. RUCKER.
lt'l V.tnio Ac'"l,
Mirj.si5oi: .
f-T-t f
: : olMKJnX.
PATfiHTS
avt ats. nnd Ti'iule Mnrkx olduined, find all
h:aie fi:i:s,
or it offic e is fH'i-osrn: r. s.
PATF.NT DFFH'K. We have no mili
aueneiea. all laminee direct, hence can
traiiHttrt patent lnxiiieH in lt-HH time and
nt l.KSS 4'4Sl' than thoHe renioto from
VVawhinoto.
Send model, drawing, or photo with de
scription. We adviae if patentable r not,
I free of charge, thir fee not due till patent
' in Kccured.
I 1 IM.k t'llnw 1.1 ril.tsin ll,l. " u-ith
! refereucea to actual client in your State, monbt at once than any thin i-I-h in Amer
comity, or town, aent free. Addrea ". 'f M". N crtM !v Ht U!,,u
county, or town, aetit free. Addre
V. A. HXOW A CO.,
Opt
Ioaite Patent Uflioe, Waahington, I). V.
nib
GEO.W. PATTERSOM
DEALKIl IN
FURNITURE
llIIlMbori, Orsn.
1
I'u rti it lire-, CitrpctM,
.llnttliis, IMldliijc,
Wall I'npor. I'urtaliiM, .
l'i'tnrMt l'icfiir' Frame,
IiIumn, Ilalj farrlngen
Spring IUmIm,
And thing tljnt you want, too uutaeroun to
mention. Rt rOUTLAND I'UICKS.
Ahu, n General Assort merit of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
f a Sfiec.ialty of thin house, and t have
coiistMiitly oii hand all that can b dtmirad
n thit liiie. Also Agentu for the
D RON ZE:t MONUMENTS.
(iive in.' a trial, and l convinced IhatJI
uieiiii liiwiiiess aiul upon a K'eat rditeliou
hasis. nl7 tf
I
HILLSBORO
Livery Stable
L. A. JOBE, - Proprietor
OrdorH for
HACKS. BUGGIES
RIDING HORSES.
Alliiiilr.l to irou'iitly,
'
! i .i.-.i.
initieiiioer ine intee-3i. niur.r.r
opjNmite tint i llillutlll Hotel.
HiilNluo, )r.. J;itiiiry W, tf
FOR SALE!
l.tlT nl I.Vt i:i NWAMmhu:
AU.i, ii iiMit,: .1 1 1 m . m i! I l.e hoI.I I lieMji
tit the I ..i n.
r. iii,mi i:s,
Cornt'liiiM.
MM'.
lm Paeific R. R.
Mile Slioilri'!
CO IIoiii-h .t Tlm!
Ai'i'oim.iiiiliitiutH I 'iimu I pa tet for CollifolT
:iikI ha le; y '. - I'.!-' itlitl freight l.l
,'i.,iiili.i ntnl the Or yon l Vi lie
I net l' ('it' tillll,t.lil Ml I'M l
Hi: liliv I l 1 1 V t.tllwr rolile lie.
I -1 ell nil iilllt ill tlin
V 'Im tut lie alley A
hail r'rtlllelHeii !
DAILY PASSCNCER TRAINS
I I'.MTI': .KlUlllVt 't
i iv, Coi :ii!. .... , 1:; '
Arrive AILnnv ,.,ll:ld "
J,r n . Ahiiev 1:.HI M,
A i live t'oivilUt L'.-OL I'. Nl
Al live V.-.tjuiiLi .':i I', M
, ,,,, , .,lif.,.i,l eo.n.e, t itt
A,j..u, ,, t
Fine liilwiiii 'on:ilis. Alliuiv Hit J Hntt
l'iit'i''it'ii liV.il and t iliin, tdi; Jluil
and Mi .1.1; ', V.i.i ni.
cu vs. . in (ii i;,
N t l n. (t I'. A P. yt.,
i 'iirv.tlliit, ( Ir.
.t. M. until. !
tii li. ra I Mmiim'i r,
Oregon Development Co.
Fir-tt -cl.t Kwftiiwiiip I. mi' liftwtcti Viii na
ami Han I'riini isfi), coniifctinu at bijuiiih
with tl.tt trniimof I lit Orf.m I'ucirio Kail
road ( 'iiiii:i1iy.
S VI I.I Ml HATKH,
tiiitM miv mivrimi):
Kiinti'i-n Oft'ijoit . Wnlneinlttjr, June ?.l
W ill.iinc. t- jillry, . .'I'neiMlay, Jaly A
KiiHtfrti t Irt'ion Monday, 11
Willnmrttf VhIUj- Sunday, " 17
Fiitttt-rn Om'i-'oii . . Sittird;i v, " 7.1
Wiilaiiultf Vnlloy ... IU)
hom rnvt'iVAr
Faitf rn Irt'tron Wt-dnewlny, July li
Willa tW'Niillry I ui wJ.iy, i'J
1 .11-1 fill I Ml, ."III ....
1.1
WiMniiit-tU- Vullfv """.v. "
I 'fttflll Oil U'iiII 1 ridllV, T.i
illauit tit- alley. ' Aiij. ft
1 In- t'l.iiij ali v rexetveM I lie riK'it t ClmiiRe
Hit anu i . t.i wiillTi" daten.
S. I!. lOliV. to n. V.Sc P. Ayeut,
'.Ait MiilitL'iMiiel v St..
n.'l-tf
San FrauciHco, f ai.
Tbe III I KHI' OI'IIIK la
IhumI Hrpt. mmd Man It,
. each year. Br 314 pages.
1lll'llurhM,wltbiirrr
3,500 IllMtratione -
whul I'lrlur wallerr.
tilVKM Wholesale Prttea
Hirrrt to ranm-mtf mn all ajooda for
Itrraaaal or family uae. Telle haw to
urdrr, aatd Klvee e coat of every
Ihlna; row uae, eat, drink, wear, or
have fa. a with. Theae IHVAE.UAUL.IC
HOOKM eantaln latfortnatlow cleaned
from the caarkete of the world. We
will mall a ropr KKKK to any
dreaa upon reeelH of IU eta. to defray
rspenaa of naalltua;. Iet Me hear frvia
yon. Keeikeetfally,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
V7 A S'U Waali Aeaae, t airaa, 111.
Send 10 cent piwtiie. i i.d j
we will mail yon I :,:; a
I .,l....l.t.. I,
r" at n . ui.....', " ... i
of imm1k thai will ia l you
ill the wcvof inakiiiJ MuH
nnd work in apare tine, or all llie time,
('apitnl not reniretl. We will at alt you.
IinnuiiHe pey aure for thoee who atari at
once. SnvKtK A f'o., Portland, Maine
lal-ly
II .11
a run
Call and S
c c
AM)
Ami )et jmir tiionev's woi th of
Drugs, Medicines,
Toilot Articloo, Gnvolopou
and Papor, Musical Mor
chHndi6o, and everything usually
kepi in a Fir! "ht Cuuntry IWiin, l.ook
Ulltl Novelty Mole.
PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS
Carefully eouiMiniuh'il lit all Loin.
dl tf
NEW GOODS !
CASH TALKS I
Wehrung
& Boscow
H1I.I.1HII!0. oii.:.x.
HAVK .11 hi lil t i;i I II A Wl.ld.
fkleeleil NoeW ol
oRocsaiss,'
Canr.ed Goods,
Tobacco
and Cigars,
! CLOTflllsTG
Dress Goods,
Millinery Goods.
SILKS,
TIES,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES
IM'i'ss TriiuiiiiiiN,
BOOTS & SHOES
And ii l ine AH'it(iiifiil of
Furnishing Goodo
I'or h i. lies uml (ii iitli iiii'ii.
All MmU of I'm iiiet-n' I'loiliu'it t'lktn in
KreliittU'i'. Jii'.'K tf .
Six Bucks for Sale.
ONF Vi:U Ol.liS ,) ..'I I, AM IIS.
it nil 1 i i -..... I I . iMiul. d CntHitokl mid
l.i lees'i i. 'I liev (.'Hind f rut Mint r'oiitl
)reiiiiiinm in ll.i ir i,,:l, t' i.l t Iihi ni iiUo.
---i-t....
I.lllllllH, lit
t 1. r (l e In k lite Inlij,' wimiIi'i!
I In I inijii y I nil.
w. en vi. Mens, nn.,
f'tillli lin ( Il t'o., I 'li,'i
t;i if
DAVIE S'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
s w. roi:M:n
I'll-I iiikI I'm. I tir Sim In,
I mm is', o:i::o
sArtistic Work a Specialty.
Ink, I rn.l mi and nler 4 tiltii n at qt
mwal 1 1 ii tut .id I e i a lew
-
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
rxon A Ciililnriiin It. It.
And ('iiimt'fiiiiii,
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE !
Time Iti'lMt'cn Ptiilliimt uml Nait
I'iiiiicIk n. :i!) Hour!
California Cxore Trains fun Dully
Letwren Portland and Sun cinncmCO.
iKivr,
Portland 4iiO P. M.
San Fmn. ii;:ui p. ,M.
AllllIVM.
K.I'iuiK i'.eo 7:40 A.M
I'ol tlatul. , H:4i) A.M
I.OfHl 'amm,-ttifr Ihilli, ,.,,v,7,f Sunday,
I.KAVK.
PoltUlld HrlM A. M.
Kllene '.liD A. M.
AllllIVM.
F.nueiii. a:40 P. M.
Pol l land !i :4,"t P. M.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
i EXCURSION SLEEPERS
1 For Second Clam Pii-HenM'H ill all (IhoIIkU
In.uiH I'l'lii; Ol I JiAlitiK.
I
'I hit t). A C H. It. Ferry ihhIo-m connection
' with nil the ri'iular tnniiM mi the FiimI Side
: divitiioii from the fool of K St i. i t .
Went Siila f i v i m i 1 1 1 .
HF.TWKF.N POHITtWI) A roilVAI.1.1.1.
Mail Traui lail, exi'epl Sunday,
AI1UIVI'.
JlilUli.,1,, .MM A, M
CuviilIU l'.':?.'i P. M.
Hillttlioio,.fiHi:l P, M.
Portland ,y,.ir p. M
Portland 7::H A. M.
IlillKlailil M l'. A. M
f'orvalli 1::U)P. M.
HilUUtro r,M P. M.
taT At Allmnv and ('orvalli coimect with
train of the Oregon paeilic.
F.tpicM Tniin Daily, except Sunday,
I KIVH
AllllIVM.
KilMioro. . 11:01 p.M
McMiu'ville,M:(N)l.M
IlilUlaiio, 7::".A.M
Pul l land . tHUA.M
Portland. 4:)P.M
HillHtKtro.. ;).'. P.M
McMiu'ville,r.:4.'VA.M
HilUlwro 7::M)A.M
F. P. UOdKHH,
H. KQEULKK, O. F. 4 P. Au't.
Manager lii
Drug gist
fcilh TjnnxroT?!- t ttit
' 1 Jt f l f I l 1 I'J I i I l Hi n