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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1888)
THE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY MAUCII 8, ltws WHATAILSTHENATION? Tlie Average Length of Life De- creasing Not Pestilence. , Not Famine All our Jz own Fault. t5" Modern" Cooking and Mod ern Living Lave Lrought it on. It conies upon us una wares. The patient have pains about tlie i-hst and sides, and sometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; ths mouth hiw a had tate, especi ally in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is poor. There i 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 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 greenish colored expectoration. The patient feels tired all the while, and sleep does not seem to afford any rest. After a time he be comes nervous, irritable and gloomy, and has evil forebod ings. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head whea rising up sud denly. , The levels become costive; the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood becomes thick and tagnant; the whites of the t-yes fKvottie tinged with yellow; the kidney secretions becomes scanty and high col ored, drj uniting a sediment after standing. There is fre quently a xpitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste; t'U is fre quently attended with p.ilpi tation of the heart ami Asth matic symptoms; the vision be comes impaired, with spots be fore the eyes; there is a feel ing of great prostration and Weakness. All ot these svuin- toms are in turn present. Jt is thought that nearly one-half of our opuljition lias this dis ease in some of its varied forms. Shaker Kxtraet of Jioots (Sei geFs Syrup) changes the fer ments of the I Mgest ive organs so astoconwri the food weeat into . a form that will .vive nourish ment to the feel ile body, and good health is the consepience. The effect of this remedy is simply uvejou. Millions upon millions ,,t JmMhs have been sold in this . nutty, and the testimonials in favor of its curative pwers are- over whelming. Hundreds of so called i::es under various names ate the result of indi gestion, :.:id when this one trouble i- removed the other diseases vanish, for they are but symptoms of the real malady. Testimonials from thousands of people speaking highly of its curative properties prove this beyond h doubt. Sold by druir-jisti. . . . . . rotlOr FICF. I.KKKS KKSKiN At Spokane FulU Iteiauxe Salaries Were too Small. A seusation was rreatetl last Fri day evening hy four clerks in the postoffice quitting work in a body, leaving the postmaster alone. It is understood that the postmaster has wired hia resignation to Washing ton. The office is second class, but the postmaster is onljr allowed a 82000 salary and $700 for clerk hire. The clerks threatened to resign be fore, and Assistant-Oeneral Steven Hon increased the allowance to clerks to $1600, which is not satisfactory. The postmaster is poor ami in ar rears on tho salaries and the rent since July, for all of which he is held personally responsible. The expense of the office is neary $r(MK) per year. The streets are being numbered for the postal delivery system and the foundation tor the new postoffice laid. There is there fore great need of immediate relief. For Sale. A FEW GOOD WOKK HOUSES X and Mares, for Cash, from fonr years old upward; two miles north of Hillsboro. Address ul-ilt LOU I MANNING. Shorthorn Bull for Sale. ON E YEARLING SHOItTHORN (Graded, Jg) Durham Ball for Sale. I s old enough for Berries. Apply to the tmderaiened. 4 miles north of Hillsboro. - W. E. THOKN. Alueh 1st, 18eH. ml -4 1 i STATE ELECTIONS OF 18HS. ! All the states will elect presidential electors on Tuesday, November Cth. The electors then chosen w ill meet at their state capitals on Wednesday, December Stli, and cost their ballot. for president and vice-president of the United State. Alabama will elect state otficers and legislature on Monday, August Cth, and congrashmen Tuesday, Novemlnsr Oth. Arkansas will elect state officers and legislature Monday, September rd, and congressmen November Cth. . California w ill elect part of its legis lature and t on gre men on Tuesday, No vember Cth. Colorado will elect state othcers, legis lature and congressmen November Cth. Connecticut will elect state officers, legislature and congressmen November Cth. Pelaware will elect legislature and congressmen November Cth.' Florida will elect governor, lieutenant governor, legislature and congressmen November Cth. Georgia w ill elect governor and legis lature Octoler "id, and congressmen NovemlKr Cih. Illinois will elect governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor, Attorney general,, legislature and congressmen November' Cth. Indiana will elect state officers, legis lature and congressmen November Cth. Iowa will elect minor state offi cers and congressmen November Cth. Kansas elects state officers, legislature and congressmen November Cth. Kentucky will elect congressmen No vember th. Louisiana will elect state officer and legislature April 17th, and congressmen November Oth. Maine will elect governor and other tate officer, lc.-rishiture and congress men SeptemlnT loth. Maryland will !- congressmen No venilnT Cth. Massachusetts will elect -tale officers, legi-tlalure and congressmen November Cth. Mu lligan will elect state officers, leg isluture and ongre-tsmen November Cth. Minnesota will elect state officers, leg islature and congressmen Nvemler Cth. Mississippi will elect congressmen No vember Cth. Missouri will elect state officers, legis lature and congressmen November Oth. Nebraska w ill elect state officer, leg islature and congressmen November Cth. Nevada will elect legislature and con gressmen NoveniWr Oth. New Hampshire will elect governor and other state officers, legislature and congressmen November Oth. New Jersey w il I elect legislature and congressmen November th : New York wilt elect governor anil lieutenant governor, legwhitnre nnd con gressmen Xovemher Cth. North Carolina will elect state olhYers, legislature and enngresinen Xovemher 6th. Ohio will e'ei t e ret.ny of tnte and rongrenien No etnl er Cth. Oreiron will e-t coiiL'ie m:in and ' legislature Jure 1th . Pennsylvania will elect : supreme (court jude, legil:itm e and i-onjfress- men Noe:nl er Cth. j Rhode Island will elect tate ollicers and legislature April 4th, and 'oii!,'res j men November Cth. South Curolina will elect trite ollicern, ' legislature and roturienien Xovemher j Cth. Teunesee will elect governor, lcgi-ln-tureand ronjrfwmfn November Cth. Texas will elect ftnte olKcers, leiiwla-i ture ami congressmen November "tli. Vermont will elect state ntllcer. leg- 1 islature ami congressmen September 4th. Virginin will elect cunoieKinen No vember Oth . West Virginia nill elect -tate otVu er, legislature ami i-eiigreineii Novcniler Ctli. Wisconsin will elect tnte otVu ers, leg islature ami congressineti November Oth. Of the territories, Washington will hold a general election ou November 6, when a delegate, legislator an-l the va rious county orlicers will be elected. WorM. FOIt SAI.F ! D ksikaiu.i: i'K(i'Ki;rv iMiro, cotni .tinn of IN lttLl-S" Houses and Lots ! S-?Ternn uiaJe. easy t.i Purchasers. For further information, miiiir of the undersigned. , I.. M. I.OSNKV. HillslMiro. May IS. 1.HX7. mllMf IIiim4 I"ny I'p. I TKUSONS KNOWINtJ 'I'll KM- selves to le indebted to lue are re. ii lent- ! ed lo come forward and make immediate settlement. L. A. JOHK. Hillstxtro. Or.. Nov 11, If; nll-tf XV. A. OOIIX. CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER, rOItNELIl'S, OUKGON. ISTLMATE-S Fl'KNISHEI ON ANY class) of building on application. Cornelius, February !4. ISMh. mlm ELKHORN SALOON. IJHILir THOENLEIN. UNDER LOUIS Strftaaer'a management, has opened a new Saloon in the building formerly occu pied hy Tom Whitehora. known as) the Elk horn Saloon. Here he will lie pleased to meet his friends. A strictly orderlytiuuae will be kept, also the best of lfc er," Cigara and Iiiqnors. ml-tf JI DDI7ET Sen,J cents for postage. H 1 llla.s..n,'u receiye free, a cost It lui of goods which will helo all. of either aex, to more money right away than anything else in thiw world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At ouce Addrsaa 1'aca Jt Co., Augusta, Mams, ANNEXATION OF CANADA. Tht Disastrous Attempt to Accomplish It by I'arca A Faluon Ulirt. The present agitation concerning the relations between Canada ami the I'nited States recalls the time when the annexa tion of that country was proiioaed to he brought about by force of arms. The project was entrusted to the brave General Montgomeiy, assisted by the famous patriots. Colonel Kthan Allen and Seth Warner. Whilo engaged in this invasion Ethan Allen was taken prisoner by tho British and sent to Ent Ltnd, w here he exjerienced very harsh treatment. It was Colonel Warner who twice con- 1 ducted his men saivlv home, though the inarch was constantly surrounded by ! dangers. Once Montgomery nent them i home lievau.se their time was out, and ' though they were w illing to continue in J nervi"e, they were w ithout auHicient i clothing, and none could Iks had in that 1 country. ' Colonel Warner had hardly arrived ' home before he heard that Montgomery j had been killed, and the cause, as well an the lives of the men, were put in great I jeopardy. He collected his men again , and at once started for Canada to assist his countiymen in their extremity. But his efforts were of no avail, and it was soon found necessary to take up the line of retreat. It was the dead of wiuteJ, and only ' necessity sanctioned moving the troops', j The terror of pursuit and the rigor of the j season furnished sufficient cause foi ! alarm ami haste. Colonel Warner re- j mained with the rear of the army, and j aided them in . many wars most ettec tnally as he was a man well posted in caring for the sick ami this knowledge now came into excellent use. lie must keep the army in motion, not a day must te lost, and yet he wax w ith- : out any chest of medicines. But he i understood the medicinal use of roots and herbs, and of proper care at critical times, and with these allies, he made an effectual tight against disease among his men. When Ticonderoga was reached and the roll called, thanks to Seth Warner but few vacancies in the ranks appeared. Col. Warner saved the lives of hun dreds of men in this way, and he did a noble work, but it remained for his namesake, II. II. Warner, head of Warner's Sale Cure establishment, to give the same kind of remedies then used to the eople of to day, in "Warner's Log Cabin Remedies." These remedies have been adopted after thorough trial and investigation, and they are remedies of established reputation Being wholly vegetable, they can be used without anv tear as to the results. Among the new remedies is a Sarsa- ! parilia for the Mood, Hops and Buchu ! for the wtomat h and digestion, Cough J and Consumption. Remedy, Scalpine for j the head ami hair, Kose Cream tor that i terrible disease, catarrh, a Log Cabin j Liver Till, Log Cabin 1'laster and au Extract for internal and external us, j Our readers may rest assured that them in merit in every article. ' ThB Original S ITTI tr eas&tt . . eweo PILLS. mnCTL7 BA2XXX33 lrukd mm LIVKR fill.. ri. Ml rUlEf A SMALLEST. CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKE. lli-ware of Imitations, containing Poisonous Minerals. Always aslc for lr. Pk-ree'a IVIIeta, which are little Sutfar-euated Pilli, or Ami Inlioiirt liranules. Belua; Purclr Vectabl, Ir. Pii n-.- ' PeiU-ta oiwrata without dismrlmni-e to tin- aystein. diet, or nccupatloo. Put up in rliim I t'iulit, hermetically sealed. A I way freb and i reliable. They are a a-entlo lllwe, or an ' active parajaitivei act-oniinir to size of flow. SICK HEADACHE. Bilious Headache, fCh.?k iinfl hr the u)t Dr. iieree tleaaiit Piirsatlve Pellet. Jn explanatinii ol tti rt'iiailial ptiwiTiif tlii-sc I'ellets er " jri-ai a varity of diwuws, it may truthfully l -iipI that their action iixn i. - Rinteui is unii r al, not a irlaud or tiwue esinmiiir their sci.i tivrt iiifliii-iice. Nll hy driiKirisls. fur 2" ceiit a vial. Maniifactiirift at Hie li. iui.Hl lil oratory of Viiit.i's Ihspensahv Mnui u, Absmh iatio.v. .No. Mil Main Ituflulo, N. V. S500 1ftu'V ISoff'Teil hy the iiiunufaetiir- ers or lr. MifK IMarrli -V c ! V 'airrli in the Head w in. ii inej f-niiiior tiire. SlUPTOtlS OP CAT.4K It II. Iull. hvy hea.luelie, olnstruetioii .t iIh- iiiismI pasnairefl. (liselwrven falling from the lieu. I into the tliroar. aoinct lines lroluse, watery . ami acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the ce are weak and watery; there is linmiix in tint earn, li atni-w, hackiiuf or coiiKhinir to li-ar tlio throat. ixt-tirutior! of otli imive iii;iil. r, toiretlier with acnlut Irom iihtrrs; tho vtiiec is chanifcd and ha4 a "nasal twang"; tin breath in offensive; melt nnd taste nre Im Imirtsl; tlierfi in h -nsit i.m of diyiiiiss, with mental 1. n 4iri, a haekimr coukIi an. ir ii eral ileliility. Only a l"W ol tin1 ntxive-imiinsl syinptonin are likely to l pn-M iit in unv one case, 'l'hou.sanda of ca-Mti annually, wiihont uianifestinir half of the above fey tii 'toms, re milt in eoiiduinption. and cud in the irrave. No llisl-a,- i so eoiiiniiili. moiT Ueis pt i e ami ; J.iniferoiis, or k-nn ini.li rtil by physieians. , liy its mild, aoothimr. and healiiiK jiropi-rt mh. Ir. Saire'a 'atari Ii liennsly cuts th- worst cas of 'alarrl, C'oll In (lie Head," ! CuriM, aiiid C'alarrlial lleaulaelie. ."sold by Urutfif ist everywhere; ji -iits. M lrn to Id. Afonr from Catarrh Prof. W. HAC3NER, the famous m-sinerit, or Irnftfd, XV. jr.. w rites: -ikiiiw nn yearn bko I suffered untold atrony from cbroniu nasal eatarrb. Mjr family physician gave me tip as incurable, and said I must tlie. My case was nieh a bad mh, that every day, towanls sun set, my voleo woukl Iviimie so hoarse I oiill barely sitenk almve a whiriMr. In 11m- inoraintr my coiiifhinir and elearintr nf my throat would til most strangle me. Ity tho use of lie. Zaire's Catarrh ltemedy, in tbr-o months, I was a well man, and the cure tuu been permanent." "Constantly Hawkins; and 8plttlnaj Thomas J. Bitshinij, Ki too Pine Strtet, St. LttuU, M writes: I was a (treat sutferer from catarrh for three yemra. At times 1 could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking; and spitting, and for tbe last eight months enuM not breathe thrnuirh the nostrils. I thought nothing isuld be dono for inc. Luck ily, I was advised to try lr. jSatci-'s Catarrh Kemedy. and 1 a in now a well man. I lielicve it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manuraiturea, and one nas only to give ic a j fair trial to experience astounding rcbuits and a permanent cure." ' A oomnh'te Treatise on Cntarrh. riving val- i liable hints as to clothing. Uier. and other , matters of lmportan'. will ! cimled, pout-j paid t any address. .n i..ii.l of u two-cent . Dostage stamp. Addnvs. Wrlr Dl.psry M.lirl AtMirialioa. No. 4 Mtn s rt. iurr IX V. V. R. SANDFORD, IMIVMIIAN. SI IkliFO.X, AMI i a coriii Fiif. (iliKNt'OK. OREGON. OflOoo at Drtag Store. j Dealer iu Hniu:., Medicines, ruints, : Oiln, F.te. S-Ihmi1. !',, ks krjit eon- i stantlv in Stock. ! O-'l-tf ! A. KV1. COLLINS, CONTRACTOR. BUILDER and Millwright. iIoh, ludicealion, tfC Hlliona Attack. anl I f all derangement of IV the tlouatli and 4j A botirels, are roiiiilv rt-litvd artrl iM'rmMri'iitlv I will famish doors, windows, frames, blinds, and moulding of all descriptions. t7Offico and shop near Fiiney's black mith shop. Hillsboro. Maroh 31 FIFTY YEARS AT THE FRONT. For nearly fifty years the recognized authority the world over on nit agricultural matters, allways abreast of the times, :tuU ulwavs spending lavishly for the last talent and experience, the American Agriculturist logins wit!) new routribntcrs, newnrtiat and new type, mid the edi torial staff, which has made this lVriodic.nl a power in imth hemispheres, re inforced with fresh IImm1 find brains, thereby eonibininer the experience and erudition of yenrs with the vn,'r and freshness 4f youth. 'J he Amert- A'iru-.iltt.risl ke-t pace with the (.Txwiiu; interest in apiculture largely brought alout through us u at-hiiio. and continues to-d.iy. after absorbing twenty-four other agricultural puja-rs, to famish the current agricultural literntnre where the English nnd tier man language lire wkcn. Kvery umnls-r contains nearly 100 original illustrations nnd oriiiiml articles from oil different writers. Price ? l.."s a year; single i.uc.iIk rs.'.i;. cents. CHRIST These magnificent works of nrt are neither old time chroinos nor ordinary enyraviniM. 'I he latter is en cxouiidte pbotoetcluiii,', far siierior t any thing iu the market. Christ on Calvary, the companion picture, is executed tor us by the Mezzournveu'e process, which far surpasses any other for softness of toue. vitror of action and general suierioritv of execution. They are on heavy plate )uer, L'-'V-'S inches in size, forwarded. poHt-mid. in tubes prepared for the puroe. TrieefljOO eaeb,.liih forwarded in tubes, pos -paid, to one uddrea.-, I..ril. A mer Ira n Aa;rteiiltMrll iKiim .liNtrlcau Agriculturist . or Send jxmlrtl for SH-cim-u nnnibcr. I'.nIish oriieliiian. full de Hcritioii of the I'i. turs, and'Portruit t,f Mnnlacs, the paiiiler of these r'itt works, now attraeliiiK woi M- ile iittt-miim. .t. i I i:n it .iXTi:u i:it i n ;f . . Address, PUBLISHERS AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, W. JH)I. rres'l. - 7il Itroadway, X. V. IHVID jig-:it New City FOREST GROVE, OREGON. .OPIUNITK inSTOr FH'i: C. W. RANSOM, A t i l l. I VI t OM'l.r.TH Drugs and I'ATIl.XT Jll.im IM.S. TtHLF.T AltTII i.r.s. I'F.lt F I Tir.it V. BASE BALL GOODS, Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Books and Stationery, Etc., Etc. lit fact, everything that is imtiHllv found in a Fir-it cla w I'm:' Store, and evrrythiii K-.ld at reasoualile rat. -.. THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT ! Is carefully conducted, nnd, under Mr. It.'im.in. m in:!;n iiicnt . :itrn-. need have no ler hut that their recrit loin will l.e earetully :md .inin .t.ly i ,.ui.uiuled. I In loiit; experience iu tlm lru hiisineHs in this county en ik en loin to fullv i . 1 the wants of tie ietile in his line, fall nnd exantiue hi fuclv I'rices. and you are Ixtund to ins stlite iu. tf PROTECT YOUR HOMES! MARLIN DOUBLE -A. GOOD REVOLVER no longer costs a Fortune Self-Coclrisj, Automatic Ejecting, i Self-Cocking I X Automatic ' J FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE. W4BBASTKD Fiji L tS KVKRT MSJ-ECT TO THE SMITH b WBSSON. For sole by Hardware and Gun Dealers everywhere. Mmnfactnred by TEE MARLIN FLEE AEM3 CO., Sow Havea, Conn. MABTiIN Magazine Tar Iwf f mnmil ph. all iM. Tlu trasKnt ktliif rC. m.U. Ttrl-t t' Cwncy ruruM, mmi lb. m! alaMlal.1. taf. nd x t!i Barkrl UALLARIl UALLrRT, PfORTINO Air rkrV-.vr IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS IT WILL SAVE ONE-HALF THE COST OF AMMUNITION. (mi Ma. If for all mitem nt I'urtndirrt wblrh urn nort In ny 01 tne iono muT-i II-l:m-(.r I1-I..U: M.irlin. t olt'n, Wiucheslt-r, H.llnr.l. mcti-u. I-iiiIhk'"!!, T lf!V l&k..n... L".........l k:...j.l. Mr IL'.u.n i. W. i f . 11 ...i.r.A nil.! Hi.iLl'M 111 I! SHOT SDI SHELLS, Cheaper ai.il better tliaa niiy other. Amwa mm uofanc Linimcnl MuK'iH Mimui IjsmcT, ptrtratrm Mttelrt iu IVrn Umm ! WvuOerf uL Tbt IT. c -e w CO wumnKi tsT-:wjT tvurro 'jsihi no f 3.1 'tUS . HE Si 3 4r4?7 4? !iS X 5 I I x ' - i t 11 S8-U ON CALVARY. The First find only l-'eprodtictioa in this Country, nod BEFORE PILATE Ji-r.), with 'tioire of. riiluivs, ' wild the Two J"ic!ures, rug Store 1 Manager, m I BM: f t itt SII. I't Itk. Chemicals, ii m: soil's. a irrisTs n a i f.ic i a i.s, FISIIBM TACKI.i:, ACTION REVOLVER. These revolvers are an exact duplicate of tlie celebrated SMITH & WESSON. Caliber, usinr Centre-Fir Cartridges. BEST IN THE WORLD I Rifle. RIVXF. w..r'.t '1 PAPER AID IRASS. teDl lor I'ricr I.M of ttii-w tooU to L - Mwm g j, . . , HmX llllil Nw Hom, Cons. I j !.i:iti ati:i B. J. PORTER, .tl i it u ftt r I ii rr r. c;st. - - oiti:;o. riMiis now hi NO SI I'l'ltlOU I i..r n .-i ,.4. - u.y.ik m,,.i ;,. ..ii Li. ..i- of Hoi. Ekv draft and dun.l.Ie. For iir-I ticiil.irs plow. .iil.lrc's me, or call and see the D. J. PORTER. fiastoii. Or., M irch -J 17. m'Jl tf G. O. BAILEY, Vliol..,:tl, rr.i.l ;,-;;iil IValer in Groceries, Provisions, Seeds. Lime, PLASTER AND CEMENT. LAND PLASTER A. SPECIALTY, No. 55 N. Second Street, Zortlnndf Orosou. ( U-tf nrewKters Potent Xtein IfoWee. Y'.nr !in er hrr Ja ttit tli.frt - oS U f apato Plow ii ;i 1 j.i..tr,b c6 1-. tiiH- f'tl. tlt ttrffl.t l.''iK. in or,, d. filer s-.M tl-Z. In I JH. itj rtl t aK. ilt..rUiu.. 1UIW sTK, IXoUy. Mih. Notice to the Public. I now have my New ROLLER PROCESS FLOURING MILL In operation, nnl am mating a very Bujierior graile of Flour. The public is iuvitel to give the New Process Flour a trial. Will keep constantly on hanJ a full line of Flour, Bran, etc. Exchange busiueia done (with Farm era. XVANTKI. A Stock of Milling Oats, price paitl. liuokwlieat. nnd Highest market JOHN MILNE. USA lv Tualatin Hotel Mititi Street, het I'd u.i 3d Hiltsboro. Oregon. R. WAGGENER. Proprietor. riHK TAU1 K WII.I. I'OXSTAXri.T liK Hl'P 1 lll Hi'ii ttir !. tbr murk-! ftfl-rl, kuj f u plu ir raaiiM will l f:U In iilrUliiK tt tbc t uuilort kii-I. Kn-elleiit AiToiMiiiodathins muiI I'tfiMihir I'rire I LARGE SAMPLE ROOM; For the Accommodation of I Commercial Travelers. UTIEEIIE! COACH Co and from the House ml tf COMMERCIAL HOTEL!: I1IIKImi-. Oietroii. j JOII ltKV, l'i oi-letor j Good Board and Lodging At Keamimnli ( liar ire. Kl ItST-ri.ASH lilVPiltV Connected with the Houe lft'ree Hack to ami from the Hotel, nllt tl V4 LANDS FOR SALE. , y ACUKS WJTH ATWIISKIIIYHIH SK IO of seven roiiim, alt I a nl tinisli. mi.l a i laru that Oiwt $:KM, nn orchard of all kin.ls ' j of fruit ami all .f the hiu.iII fniil. TIim iilace is f:i vor.il.lv liH-ntetl on Main S'.tcet in : llillalioro. and will uit n luan of means i ; I will k-1I either half of thin i! ace -the mi ! i irove.l Kirt for s-.'Silil, nr the uiiiniprovetl ' I f.r nr all of it for WM. I 100 ACIM S (IF l.AM v. MII.KS School: !'. ecrea of plow land and yn acres i slashed and seeded and l." acres of him it 1 1 Fir and Hael. There is an orchard of .i hcniiug trees, and is watered liy n Spring that never fail and a well. This laud la ' mi a fzixMl road, and near at'luail. I 'rice, in easli and "mm1 liofes, lf-'7.'fn. A KOI SF AND I .Ol IN KII.LSIMMiO, just north of the Itrick, with a cikmI Well. Trice, lp.VHI. Ok III Uiro, with Hons.', Well, and 1 acre ill cullivaliou. I'rici', )ft;4u. I.OIS. WITH HOUSE AMI WKI.I. Fenced and in cultivation. Trice, .'.:wi At KrS, IMMIliOVKI), I. MII.KS Oil South of HillsUtro, Hell watered; lays well nnd near the Creamery at Farinintrton, and eaiiea out to the road. Triee, ifl.H. 4 NICE. LAROE AND WELL J niraiitesl Residence, with all necea aary Outhuildiu", tieariiig Fruit Trees, and Sit Iiots, situated Rear the new lirick Rlock in HiIlslHiro, for sale at $.'.t;.ri0. v Acres of Ijind, ft' of a mile from rt Dilley, with 40 ai-res or more in cultivation, and ths remainder covered aith fir. ha.el, etc., and will make a nice born. This land lays well, is watered by a ftp in", and has as fine a building place as yon will find in a thousand. A school house V, mile from the place, and only 3 miles to Forest Oroya school. Tr toe, OA Acres, A miles from Hillslsro. l.'t I O' f acres of plow and 1" acres of mature i laud; house, barn, and 70 living tree- in orchard, and ia watered by a nprin. Only I1 miles from school, and is on a cimhI roRU miles from creamery; ii,i miles , ..nifiiiu, s lite, f IHm..nj ""O Acres, 3 miles from IlilUboro, with I ) house, barn, orchard, well.' w.kkI ahed, etc., and 4U acres under plow ami in meadow. Trice, tl.'.IOtMJO. I have other lauds of line tialitv t.xi i numerous to mentioii W. H. RUCKER. : : oHKtJOX.1 nir.i.sr.oi:i , i.'7 tf Caveats, nnd Trade Marks obtained, and all t TATEXT lU'SlNESN cnductetl for MOD- b RATE FEES. j OCR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE I". S. . TATEXT OFFICE. We have no sub- 1 agencies, all business direct, hence can j transact Patent busiuoss iu less time and at LESS COST than those remote from i Washixotox. Send model, drnwiiitf. or photo with de scription. We advise if oatentable or not. fr ' charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A book, "How to Obtain rotetits," with referenoea to actual client in your State, county, or town, sent free. Address V, A. NXOW Oppotuta Patent Office, Washington, V. V. PATfiHTS nl e-U GEO.W. PATTERSON DEALKU IN FURNITURE ?jj Fnni it ii it t'arH'lM, Inffin. Itt'dtlliijc, Wall Paper, 'u Hn I u, lirlnrtit I'irlm-f Frumex, lala, IlHby'urrlic4 Nprlne llrd. And things that von want, too numerous to mention, at ItUC'l LAND I'KICI S. Also, a (ienernl Assortiui-ut of HOUSE FURfllSHIfIG GOODS In Hpeeinlty of lid hout, and f hnve eonxtHiitly on hand alt that can u dunned U thin tine. AImo Agent for the DRONZE MONUMENTS. Uive I ne a trial, nnd lie convinced thtitjl menu buaiue find ujtou n ireat rwduetion tu..i. n 1 7 if HILLSBORO Livery Stable L. A. JOBE, Proprietor Ot'tloi'M for HACKS. BUGGIES RIDING horses. A I ten. i. il to (.rum jit I v. Al.Stl, - FEED STABLE. Itemeiiilicr lhi Mace SHIN KI'HKKT oikmlte the I II ilrftlll Hotel. HilUlKiro, Or., Jauii'iry -, t"Hi;. if TOR SALE! lot t, wvtMMirn: Al. n qnalitil v at ti e I'nin. f , w ill lie hold t heap f. t llVI.MKI'K, 1'otlH !W. M.'-4t km Pacific E. I 1lil Shot icr! 'Ut lllll t.Vmn Tillll! Aei'oiiuii. ul lit ions I 'iisiii i,iMscil f. .r I'.iir. f.. t ami Safely! I-'ih,- niul rr.iu'lt Mil i H urn nil. I the I Ireuon levehi id nt I ' 'teitiiiliiH Mil it l.fs ll.iinl.v auv utUer route lie IM. I M nil Hiint4 iu I li. W'llamette Vallev A San raiiciscu ' DAILY PASSENCER I I'xci pi SiiiuImv s i, I.eae iiipiiii i . Arrive t'oivalhs .... Arrive Albany Ii'iive Alliativ Arrive tWviiliis Arrive V.i.inini Oregon an. I I '.i I.f .rm.i ti.iint All.:ui an. I l'nrwil4 TRAINS Tim . M 1u:;:h II III o l:iVI I'. M . -1 'J V. M :..i I'. i Cotlllei't at Fate U U Con ill. ., Allumv hii.I S.hi Francisco - Km I an 1 Cduii, f li.m, Kail and Sli-er'i.;e, jk . I HAS. C. (loot F, Act-, ii I'. .1 T. At't . Cortallu, Or, WM. .V. IIOvO. (ieiiclid Manager, Oregon Development Co. First -class Steamship ,ine between Vaquinn and San Francisco, comiectino at Vaiiina with the trms.t llie I Ir. ooii Tacirtu Kail road 'ouiNiny. SVIL1NO DATES. t'UOM NAN HUK isco: Enatcrn Oeriuii WiHlnesday, June Sfsi Willamette Valley. , .Tuesday, 4 sly ft Eastern re(toti . . . . . Mon.l iv, " )t Willamette Valley H lav, " 17 Eastern Orenn . . . Saturday, WillaiiHtte alley ,., " IU) riKIM VVVt'IMA! Eastern Oregon Wcdueailay, July 0 Willamette Vallev Tuesday, l Eaateru Oregon .... III Willamette Valley Sunday, " 'Jt Eastern Oreuou Finlav, " illaiuettc Valley. " Auk. ft The Company reset ves I he rilit to ( li.iut'r nt earners or sailing dates. S. It. TOHV, Oeii. F. A T, Aent, Motiloonieiy St., a-'l tf Sim I raiiciHC.i, ( n. The UUYEUS'OUIDEii issued March and Sept., i each year. It la an eucy. Iclopedia of useful Infor. 'mation for all who pur. chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We esn clothe you tad furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary sppiiauc.es to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat. fUb, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sues, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to da all these thins COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be sont upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postago, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. lll-lli alichigaa Avenue, Chicago, 111. AIIIFI Send 10 cents mmIuc,c. ,i,d we will mail v. hi f.: a royal, yaliiable,saiii;.e Ikii of "mnI that will put yon in the way or ni.ikliit; Moua at on ar at once than any tiling i Ise in Amer ica. Roth sexes of all sues can live nt home and work in Sar line, or all the time. Capital not retuind. We will start you. Imiueuse pay sure for llioso who start si onoe. nnaoM .v i a., Cortland, Maine iaai-ly Call and S c c AND BOOKSELLER And m-t your iin.ii.-v' wortU of Drugs, r.led icineo, Toilot Articles, Envelopes and Paper, Musical Mor chHndlco, and everything usually Li pt in ti 1'iiHt CIuh ('ountry Iruf, tktuk mid Nuvi'lty .Stole, PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS t 'itref ully coiuiioiiiideit at all Lour, till tf NEW GOODS! CASH TALKS! Wehrung & Boscow iiuj.sitoito. oiti:;o, II avi; Ji si Hi:i:iKi hvlffled M''l of A Wfcd.L. Canned Goods. Tobacco and Cigaroy CLOTHING, Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, SILKS, TIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES lr Ti iiiuiiiiiH, BOOTS & SHOES Ami a Fine Axstul melit of Furnishing Goodo I'or l.a.Jic niul Octitleiiieii. All Uit.ili of r,iiiin r' 1'ioilucit taken iu tAchiini e. jaLU tf Six Bucks for Sale: oni: vi:m; olds asp :i lamhh. ) all loll;.' ouli,l, rl.ulr.l CotHWold Slid I Leicci.tel . 'I hey o,.,,.,J (JIHt ai weoolld prriiiiiims in i titi iliilerctit. cIhhmcs; also. nuit iivl.il,. s fur il.e I.eMt lUe Julio wooleti I, Mini. s, at I l.i Cont.l v I'll I c. r;i I..ii hs, hn.f in. litis, V I'slniiton Co., (liYtfoll n:'. tf DAVIES' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY S W, 'I HtM.lt I'll-! Mini Tttylni' Stveet; ;'iM', ii, oi;:;ox j -Artistic Work a Specially. Ink, ( ration and t atcr I lors at ml iioal ieanulile lales. aV.'-S OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA V I r'ftoii A ( nllloiiilH IC. II. A llil ColillectiollS, THE MT. SHASTA. ROUTE ! Time IMnffii I'urdunil mul Hum I'ruiM'isi'o, rill Hours I California. Enieaa Train t Pun Daily between Portland and San rranoitco. I.KAV. Torflaiid T. M. San Fran. l:;i T, Al. AUBIVK, S I'iiiik Iseo 7:40 A. M Toil land,, 10:40 A.M i.urttt l'tri.frf Itnilu. wee it Sunday, IK4VK. I'ortlnnd HiiiA.M. Kil,'etui 11:1)1) A. M, AUUIVR. Fueeiia 'J-AO V. M. Toitlan.l li t:. T. M. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS EXCURSION SLEEPERS For Kccoiid-f In l'aa'iit,'ers fin nil through trains l i;i:K OF IIAKOK. The O. A C- . It. Ferry makes connection with all the i. i'iil.ir trains on the Fast tilde diviaiou from the to il of F Street, Wefct Side iJivifilon, RETWEEV TOI(lliM) A COIIVALMS. .Mail l iain iKiily, except Sunday, f.fvr. Portland 7:;fcl A. M. IIiIIsImiio H 4. K. M. ' Wirvallis 1::KI P. M. Ilillsuoro .ri)4 T. M. AitHivr. IlilNhoro ,m;44 a. M fWvallis VJ-.'JH T. KL IlilUboro..r:tKt T. M I'ortlnnd ..:! K M tf At Atlmny niul rorvnllis connect with i trnins of the tlieo.jii J'upjUo, Express Train Inlly, except Sunday, i.rVR. Portland. 4:.10P.M HillslMiro.. 1)5 l'.M MoMiu'ville,ri:4.'iA.M Hillsboro 7;oOA.M ASSITB. ililUlM.ro. , ti;04 p.M McMlu'ville.H.DO I'.M Hillslsiro. 7:'A.M Portland . . J:00 A.M. Drugggist E. I. ROGEHH, ti. F, A T, Ag't. bit H. KOEHLI'K, UanaEtr