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About The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189? | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1888)
J'HE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY MARCH 15, 1888 WHAT KILLS AMERICANS. Wmm Uvtac Rerklaaa EaHa-Hanl Drlak" teaPawr Slalaj SMtal JeaJmar ft raUtleaJ AnMflaa Tlaleaf raaaiaaa Xaa Km far Alaacy. The alarming disease of this country is nervous debility and prostration. It oea under many names but it is essen tially tbe same complaint. Hospitals and private institu tions for nervous patients are crowded. The average of life in the United Starts is de creasing every year. Sudden deaths from nervous collapse among our business, profess ional aud public tnien are frequent as scarcely to excite remark. The majority of eui cides, committed without ap parent reason, or under so-call-d depression of spirit," are really prompted by nervous prostration, which is a fruitful source of insanity and crime with all their grief and horror. These facts are startling. They threaten the very life of the nation. They assail the springs of its power and pros--perity. They wreck manhood's strength ana woman's useful ness and beauty. Every one should know the causes. What are they ? The answer is easy and terribly plain: Our vicious persona tabits ; our careless and lawless . eating and drinking; the in tense mental and physical strain arising from our mad ract after money, position and influence; the fears and struggles of pov erty ; the use of narcotics aud stimulants; our fashion of turning day into nk;ht and night into day; and, brietiy, our . desperate willingness to pay any price for an hour's pleasure or success. So we Dura life's candle at both ends and fill the lunatic asylums and the graveyards. The disease from which we suffer and die is, in plain Eng lish, Xeriwis &yspep3uty ,s it is seated in the IServea and in the ovgans of Digestion, Assim ilation and Nutrition. Healrhy digestion being impelled or des troyed, the whole body, nerves included, i3 literal ft starved; even when there is no emaci ation to tell the sad story, i Nervous prostration sends tput its warnings: headache in the morning; a persistent dull heaviness or aching at the base of the brain ; wakefulness ; loss of appetite aud disgust with food ; loss of mental energy and interest in ordinary duties and business; restlessness and anx iety .without any iguable reason; en: isfions; bad breath: it'H'us on the teetn ; o--- alpitat:o.' : owness '. t! tongue a m.L l strength I . The ivr i donmen; !' .. toms nltua i . t .-1 triddmess ; heart; sal- . v.n; coateu failure of iion. a total aban li.itH and cus t lie disease in each mt'.i ruse, and the use of Shaker Kxlracl of Hoots (Seigel's Syrup) to cure the mischief already done. This ereat remedy, prepared by the Shaker Community of Mt. Leb anon, N. V., is especially adapt ed to eradicate Nervous l)ys- Sepsia. To do this it acts irectly and gently but rxnver f ully 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&yiui)) 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 iniiuene upou the function of nutrition. ) It is safe to say more nerv ous dvspeptics have been re stored by it from the depths of misery to n tie-u enjoyment of life and hdoi than by any or all other form of treatment combined. . . Tualatin Hotel Main Street, bet 2d and 3d Hillsboro. - - " Oregon. R. WACGENER. Proprietor. TBI TABLE WEU. CONSTANTtT BE SIT piled wt.a th bst the market ff"rU. and no peiaa or aatieoe will b apareil In .trtvlng tot tb. comfort of fueeta. Excellent AeeominadatUBa and I'opnlar Prices I URGE SAMPLE ROOM For the Aoooramodation of Commercial Travelers. FREE COACH To and from the House DEFEAT OF SEAL DOW. The defeat of Neal Dow, tlie no toiious champion of prohibition, for the mayoralty of Portland, Maine, is ; significant of the manner of the coming campaign, and of the result in that state and in others. The democrats supported Iow, yet he was defeated by over 1C00 majority. Deal Dow has never been a demo crat. He was formerly a zealous abolitionist, lie has been for years a zealot and a fanatic in the cause of prohibition. Until this year, in elections, in which his pet hobby was not directly involved, he voted with the republicans. Jfo is now turned against the party because he could not bring its leaders and con ventions to incorporate prohibition in its platforms, and has made alli ance with the democrats to do all the harm he can to the whole repub lican party. St. John is in accord with him. But St. John is actuated by mercenary considerations. He found it so profitable in 1884, that he hopes to make the campaign of this year even more lucrative. Hence he i aiding the democrats. The fact that iu Neal Dow's own home, in the city of Portland, with all the democratic vote to his sup port, for muyor, he has been beaten by an unusually large majority by the republican candidate, is a mani festation of the popular sentiment as regards the unholy alliance. Democracy and prohibition! AVhati an affiliation? The "combine" will not win. Xews. MITCHELL-SULLIVAN. Their Fight in Declared a Draw After Thirty-nine Rounds. John L. IUs uiintM his Hackers, and the Utile Kniriishuun Conn's up Fresh. Lumhiv, March U. Mitchell and Sullivan Intve ;one t Criel, thirtj-two miles not th of I'sris, with tin mttntinu of fihtin this uftrmon. The oli c are cognizant of their movement- no; ncuir a iuv. CiitNTiuv, March 10 The Cjht be i tween Sullivan and Mitchell resulted in a draw, after thirty-rune rounds had been fought. The time was three hours ami eleven minutes . The tight was a deeper, tte ot;e and both men received Mack eyes. i Mitchell improved at the finish, but the referee declared the tight a draw, i iKTAii.s or thk mutr. hiNimx, March 10. The Mitchell Sullivan tiht took place on the ground--of Ilaron liothschilds near t'riel. Sullivan was out r.f condition when he entered the ring, and Mitchell has the hest of the tiht. His friends aert that he would have won had the tilit been continued. The battle lasted a little over three hours. Up to the eighth round Sullivan ap peared to have the best of the light, but the fact that he could not knoc k Mitchell out seemed to discourage him, ami after that he fought with little spirit. Mitchell showed great pluck through out, and his friends are jubilant, as the result is virtually a victory for the little Englishman. At the end of the tiyht both men were in poor shape, and Mitchell's backers finally consented to the proposition made by Sullivan's I ackerc that the fight be dechued a draw . The American crowd is blue. Sullivan's friends are utterly unable to explain why he did not do Iwtter. iJoth men's hands were in a terrible shape at the end of the light. Mitchell seemed to improve as the fight went on. He fotight carefully and kept out of Sullivan's reach as much as possible. IJetting was even at the end of the thirty-eight round. Lksfang Liniment f 'li. J Mimjw I.etiMCMTeur.-M I'll s. S OLl. SuKICS, C K.i UK1.AS14, Un.vMJtJHI.. i- TV Vv "Jly 'jucuuiirj mtujk EE Y. Y S U IN I a 2 g HOW HE WON- William Ttarl.. Haitian (mrr, TIU How ll !! ) The recent exploit of Mr. William Beach, leaves no doubt that lie is the handiest man in the world with the souls. The ease with which he outrowetl his opponent, the Ftippwed invincible Ned llanlun. tdiows that in form, stroke, and muscular development, adapted to sculling, be has no epial. Although an Australian by virtue of residence, I'.each was bom in Surrey, Kngland, in lSol, and removed with his parents to New South Vales in 1854. He was brought up to his father's trade, and, while toiling like a young Vulcan in the smithy, rtneon-ciou-ly devoloed that magnificent phyi-'upn which lias since brousrht bin world-wide diftinction. When about twenty-three year? of age, Beach commenced row ins on the Illa warra Lakes aainst local competitors, and from the outset kept winning until giadually handicapped out of all races, following are his chief agnatic .rforu ances while in Australia : Dmbtr, 16S0 Won leb!'a handicap, Wool luotuoolo B.w. Januiu-v, Second Pjriuont RejatU, won by January. 1s8i Second Nationl Kc;tta, won bjr D. M UuiialJ. February, lrjSl Beat N. MrDonnlJ, PrrBtt liver. March. lS3l-Bet Oioiire SoIoitiimi. Mai. 13S1 tt Clmilea Heynul.!. Octber, In i -otiX Puiicb tro)h, woo by E C. Ukttmk. December. 1SS2 BeatT. C1if7ird, Parrunatto rivee. January, ljj National Kestta.auiit won by Uet-mngcr. Mart-h ls3-N'oher, Grafton Regatta, won by D. M lfonaUi. Mar.h, iSsS-Woo Woollooinooloo Bay Kifctta iwixe. Ixnmbcr T Wou Jauiee Utntt'a trophy. Parra Biatta river. April i. l3 -Beaten by E. Trkkett, chamum- ihip (first tinw ) April Vi, 1SM3 -Bet E. Trf kett, champioaahip. April 17, ls.:-Bea r- Trickect, rbampionithip. April 12. ISst -KeiU K. ''rii-kett, cl.autptouatup. Auujit lt, lib! -H K. Hu;ai, chami 4 juilp llaiclt 17, lS5-B'at T. lllflorJ, ebaiuptonehip world. . - March t7, lo-Beat E. Haitian, chauploahlp WTeember lf, 1W- Bfat X. MatTn. November 2, ls7- at kl tlanliui. cbauipluu- bip world. Mr. Iteach's system of training includes a run of two or "three miles before break fast, a wlk of f ix or seven mites after wards, and a pull over the course. After dinner comes another two mile walk and a second pull over the coure, during which he rows himself.' riht out, eases off, and then pulls again. A Ion walk concludes the day. A man urnler such physical strain, even though he l a j'iant, must often tee! the failure 6f his strength to his will, and, iKjWeiful tlioii'h he le, it is not riirprising thai Mr. IW-ach candidly states that during his training, previous to I meeting I-.twai'I Hainan me ueconu i time li.r t!ie woilds . hampionship, his I trainer bought for b io Warner's safe j cure and he says: "l was agreeably I astonished at tiie great l-enetit which ndlowetl it ue." Wliile in training ho j rind- this ttir best K..ssible aid to a com mand ot all bis natural pers. because it does not tirst g..a l an. I atterwarua weaken the system, but ads in perfect harmony with nature's laws. Mr. lU-ach's exjwt i-nce is confirmed bv the exi-ei ieiu-e of snany thousands of athletes all ver the wtrld. t'nder the great physical strain they break down and die prematurely, because they have not I een able to Let ;, .ii-.o" away from their kidnevs and lhcr, whence most disease originate. Mr. l each recog nizes th;s necess.ty, and has sagacity enoti'.'h to use tlf only scitnt:lh; sjiecifu: for that pnrKise. lb has not only the prestige of victory, but the prestige of a true s ientilar method of training and keeping up bis wonderful physical con dition, l! he did not voluntarily give up Ihrt biiiiinionsbil.. it would no doubt be lon tiuir U'fuie it was w rested from j j him. i TV) yoa feel crnll. languid, loTr-epirtted. Hfe- Wa, and iud'STiltly miserable, both physi eally and mentally; experience a aense of fullness or llHtiiitr after eatinir, or of rone ness," or inptinss of stomach in the morn ing, tonftue croatei, hitter or tied taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eye9i!rht,ttting8iecka" before the eyes, nervous protttrutiou or ex ha tint ion, irritability of temper. ,hot flushes, Alternating with chilly sensations, sharp, hitinir. transient paina hero ami there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakef ulneaa. or listiirted and tmrefreshinic ak-ep, constant. indeaeritMitilo fecliag of dread, or of Impend- inir calamity ? II f yon have all. or any considerable number or mew symptoms, you are eutlerinir from that moKt common of American uudadka Ililions Dyspetisia, or Torpid I.i ver. nnHoclated with Dyspepsia, or lii'liirestion. Ttio more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number aud diversity of symp toms. No natter what stagm It has reached. Dr. Pleree'n Ciolden Itledical UlacoTery will kiiIhIiic if, if taken accordinif to direc tion) lor h reBHormlilo k'niiihot tiiix. If iut cured. -omplieutiiHiit multiply and C onu mo tion of the l.i'nifrt, !Skin li.-n;iM-8, Heart li ii9n, Ktieutimtisrii, Kidney iJieeftse, or other ftrave mala' In s are cpjito liahlo tos't in and, sooner or later, indued a fatal teruiinntion. lr. IMrrcc'a. i;ltcn 'tledlenl Dla eovery act powerfully iiMn tt l.iver, and through that ifrt-ut hl.HxI.purll vin orimn. cleanses the system of ull hlrod-tiliiu and tm puritii d, fitmi whatever cause nriMuir. It is cpiaiiy eiaeacioiiM lit aetltiK tiMu the KI1 ; neys. nl other o.reretory organs, clettnaiQK. i tn iiiftli. niiiif, and healinur their oisn-es. A i an uppeti7.hn. rextienttive tonin. it. promote I .Incest ion uu.i nutrition, theretiy laiiMin- up tn.u li-M. uiii. .ii n iiwi ija iii maiuriui uzHincxa, this voniltrt nt uieiliiino has trained un-ut celebrity in curing r'ever and A true. Chills and i Fever, Dttmb Avuo, and kindreil disjeasi-s. Dr. J-ierce'i Uoldou ledtcal Dlew covery cures all HUMORS. from a common Hlofch, or Eruption, to the worst hcmlula. alt-rheum. f ever-eorea,' Scaly or Koutrb 8kin, in fclioit, all diseasea caused by ld Iihm air oonqtHTed by tbta powerful, purifvinir, and fn it-'oratiuir rnedi cine. tin 'at Kutintr Ulc rs rapidly h.-til under its henlirti intiiieueo. K-is elulry has it maol fMtel its tKHency iu csiirinir Tetter. Eczema. iCryoipcliis, itoils,(urlHinciea.Sore Eves, ScroN uloos horett nnd Hureiliiiira, Hip-Joint Disease, White welliulrs,, Cioitre, or I hitk Neck, and Kulnrtrcd Ci lands. S-nd ten cents in tamps lor a hrito Trcatisei, tvith colored plates, on Klein !)', r the Hum) amount for a Treatmo on tii-iofuitua Affectiooa. M FOR THE DLOOO IS THE LIFE." Thorousrhly etcansa it bv nsfnir Dr. Pleree'a (olden ined.cul Wineovery, and vocmI uiwcetiou, a fair skin. Itias iriint fcntritat ar itaal atr.-i.jj th uxid uotti ly healuU will bo eaddjialied. ; COXSUBIPTTION. wtii. ! Mtsrrofiila ori!e Longs H arrested . so I eu:e. hy tins leiai-.Jy. if tuUen in the ' , -ui-iHT .'t.tii ot thu dK. .is-. From its mar- 1 : .t fc.ia pow r over this terribly fntal disease, ' Ali. :i ti.se ottering t !is no v.-orld-latnc-d rein- ;f lota: pnMie. Ur. I'e-rc-e thoutrht sertously :i trlMl-i- it llU "OlAlCJII'TION t'l RIL" bllt . t aliRiMiiux-d teat name too reatrktiw for t U'.-li.'ii-o which, from its wonderful ootn i I 'i.,ti..o oi ti-iiie, cr cccenKthetiinif. alterative, I .! I'l"'d-tli-a;iir:y, cnti-laiicais, sxtoral, and , n.ltM. ive profit rues, i5 Ure -piHled. not otilv 1 x-t .: n-uMi'v r..r t'onwi .pti-ja, tut tor all , nrbuic uisetaaieu ci tut Liver. Blood, and Lungs. i i or v. c a i,r!r, !pltinr of iPood, Miort . riess of itreath. iiroiiiu Nil-iI Catarrh. Uron j thitis. ..-t!"iiia, rievere t'ou-tlH, and kindred , aQi'i lioiis, it is an iti ic n. n-uioly. N,,'l Dmjrjfists, at $14X1, or lijt wbtUH for (i.iJii). tiy"s.tl feu ents In atampsfor Dr. Pierce I wu wi voii!fi4ui)uon. jvuarcas, ' World's Dispensary Hadica! Association, tG3 raaln St., aill ALO W If. COMMERCIAL HOTEL! llil'.lro. the: Jim lfOXF.Y. on. I'roprietor Gocd Board and Lodging At reasonable Thares. FIIINT-CLAKM IdVoltr Connected with the House I J-if Free Hark to and from the Hotel. nlO-tf NEW GOODS ! CASH TALKS! Wehrung & Joscow iiixijsnoiio. onKa, . HAVE jtsT RECEIVED A WELL Selected Htook of Canned Goodo, Tobacco and Cigars, CLOTHING, Dreoo Goods. Millinery Goods, SILKS. TIES, HOSIERY. GLOVES BOOTS l SHOES And a Fine Aasortaaetit of Furnishing Goodo For Ladies and Gentlemen. All kinds of Farmers Produce Exchange. taken in ja'-'S tf Call and S e e lIt. W. HOWL.KV Drug gist AND BOOKSELLER Forest -firove. ! And get your money's worth of Drugs. T.1 e d icines, Toilet Articles, Envelopes and Paper, Musical Mer chandise, and everything usually kept in a First-Clasa fYmntry lrni. Ikk and Novelty Store. PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS t'arefnlly compounded at all hours, dlfi-tf Six Bucks for Sale. 3 OXK YEA1J OLDS AND :i all lonp-wooled. cntdeil Ctiw..l,l mul lieicester. They gained first and second premiums in their .different rlnsseH: iiI-k. sweermtak.es for the lest five ion-wooled Lanilts. at the Connty Fair. W. CHALMKItS. Sa.. Cornelius, Washington Co.. tlrejjoii n.t-t f DAVIES' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY S W. COKNKK FirMt and Taylor StrcelM, I four LA Mi, OllKOOS ss" Artistic Work a Specialty. Irak, frayea aad Walrr t'eleni at sient rrasenablr rilrn. b21 3 em OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oreson 4k Cnlitornin II. If. And Connect ions. THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE !! Time Hetnern reiilantl and , Sun FranHseo, JIfrK ra rifnrn 'a E x tires a Trains Run Dn'ly betfen Portand and San rrtnc!seo. I.KIT. vuuivi:. S.Kra-tci-c 7-40 A.! I'ortland.. M:in A.M Fort land 4.D0 1. fvin Fran. : P. M. hi. IKtVE. I'ortland sitnA. KUKelie y.iK).. AKLIVK. Kucen .'.pi i. M. I'ortland U:t.". r. Jd. M. il. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS EXCURSION SLEEPERS Fr Second-Clais I'af sent;ert on all tliroocb traiut FliKK OF CHAKOK. The O. A C. 1C. K. Ferrt makes cotmcstion with all the regular trains on the l-jist Side j division from the foot of F Street West Side Division. BKTWEKN lOUTI,VNDi OOUVAIddS. Mail Train Daily, except Snttday, t.rT;. I'ortland 7iM A. M. HilUU.ro 14:45 A. M. Corrallia UDP.M. Hillsboro r.KMI'. AL Aaarrr. Hillsboro .X:U A. M CorrallM ISri.'. I'. M Hillslioro..S 1. M Fortland ..:!.-. I. M At Alhnn. nnd Corvallia Arntst with trams of the Oregon I 'act tie. Kxpreaas Train Daily, except Sunday. L.r.Ta. Portland. 4MV.M Hillsboro.. CAT, F.M MeMin'Tillel: A.M Hillsboro 7:30 A.M nillafaoro.. 6.-04 P.M McMin'viUe,Hi) l'.M Hillsbora. 7C!tA.M Portland .. 9-00 A.M K. F. ROOEBS, O.F. AP.A t. 4-t K. KOEULER, Alanaiiar Fred Hambleton, Planter, . Will St i id lor werviee the N-nou oi IHHH nt the rtti:i ii.tntti.i:ra hum. rr.IJ rrrard, f:. Hire of I'ritz Haiul! ton. winner of tl. '2-ve.ir-oUt stakes at S ileiu and Siokaiie 1'ulln of 17 11 is a chestnut horse, 7 years old. Sire II VMU1.K IONIAN MAMHKINO, Birecf Jan J,. jr:r.',4. 1 diim Springfield Maid I'di'm of Vim Tromp. :5-vear-ohl Ktallion r-eord 'J:Wi ),!y I,uV.laii.r.lHl.il)a!i. full brotlier to llaruld. pii-e of Maim S. i '':(x:1 . 'J liaiu Suhula lv Aletnnttc-r's AlHiallalt. fire of tiol.lsniitli Maidi:Mi. : tlaia I'lulay Csir f dan of tie. oh-y. 'J:JZ ), by imp. Trustee. 4 dam by irup. IVUfoiiudci . sire of the. dam of lysd k's I'rmlilt tonitm. l'rt il llnnil'letoii Unu Kiiltntiee.endurance ami sjieed. ilis record of 'J:'I was mndi as n ." y.'.-ir otil nftt r a kciisoii in tiie st n I, niul is not the luenniire of his Steel. lie has ihown n t-'-'i't, and in u biief raeinf; cateer has distanced Kitty J.yueh. June L. i to w.it-on . Altaiuont, I Jutv ilaud.t teander, Melrone and others. Iiast year oevere tiick nss iu August rendered him ontit for racing. I ritz llimibletoii, his only eolt ever trained from it mare without standard blood, won at Salem with ease over a larje tie Id of standard I. red coltn. In three years of stud set vice but one inure bred to hint has failed to produce a living eolt. Y..M.N- nr st:f:'icK: Single erviee Season, with prik'di u,' return Iimiriiinv Limited to -iJ mare. jiro if FIFTY YEARS AT THE FRONT. For nearly fifty years the recognized authority the world over on all agricultural matters, nil ways abreast of the times, and alway hi lending lavishly for the lest talent aud experience, the American Agriculturist begins with uew contributors, new artists and new type, and the edi torial stall, uhich has made this I'eriodicnl a tower in tmth hemispheres, re inforced with fresh blood and brains, thereby combining the experience anil erudition of vears with the vigor and freshness of yonth. The Awrri rtiM A'jriri'llirit ke m pace with the grow ing interest in agriculture largely brought alxuit through its teachings, and continues --day. Hfter absorbing twenty-four other agricultural papers, to furnish the current agricultural lite rature where the Knglish i;tid tierman languages lire oki it. Kvery number contains nearlv l'' original illustrations and origimd articles from .V dilft-rent w; iters. Price 1.'0 a year; single ii!mlcrst',l. cents. CHRIST 'I'het-e magiiineent worksof art are neither old time l.ri.mos nor oiibuxi k eugraviti''s. I he latter is mi enouiMte plioU-lelnng. lar siiii ior to mi ttoii.i in tie muket. Chiistoli Calvary, the ecu p;niiii picture, is Tutc d for im bv the MfZAmrim nr pus-ess, which lar surpass, s miv other for ..t i...r ..r Hciioii 't'hev are on heavy plate paiier, rr.'f VH tut- or, o ircil tor the iimikw. t'rii'e los pal. I. to one udilrcss, Jfl.VJ. 4 Mlrtit Hli t iHi'rini t erlrulturol I i ttcri ullm Itl Sctul .tal for S iiu. r A sei-iptloll of the t'icl ures. wi.t these gnat worko, now II i Address. 41 ll. PUBLISHERS 'ics'l. U WW itiew City FOREST GROVE, OREGON. ,otrtM i i: insniFiici: i C. W. RANSOM, i i t i.i. i vi nni'i.i:ri: Drugs and iti:t ii i:ii ii:s. it i in. i s. IT.KI I T3 I'.ISl BASE B-A-XjZj G-OOIDS, Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Books and Stationery. Etc.. Etc. In fuet. ev-rthiiii" Hint i-. ntu:il!v found in a 1'itxtf !:ns s.1.1 nt reason.ilile raUs. THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT j Is cnic fullv conducted, and. under Mr. Hanson, , hut t lint tl'i ir prescript ioiih will lc carefully I esrienie in th Diu husineHu in thiscouutv lot -pie unit, '.I ilk his tin'. t:ilt and aniMif hii4 PROTECT YOUR HOMES I MAR LIN j. GOOD REVOLVER no longer cowls DOUBLE a Fortune Self-Cocking:, Automatic Electinff, FULL 1 Self-Cocklnff, K f S Automatic J M NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE. wtiuiTtv kqcai. i btcbt vxarac to thb " For aUe by Hardware and Gun Dealer ererv-wbero. afanaiaetarad by THE MAILHI 1T1E ARMS 00 law Hava, Com. Macazlne Ir nnll ra. m. Tk ymfA W4iif ri - ij-. T- P"M, mr.4 IL mIt ateSstelv nf. nt n U. awrkH KALtAi:i iiALLrnr, sefRTio n tr:kt anxrs. mms mmi. a tiiwiirf MA HI. I IIKK A KM '., Mw II mwrm. . IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS WILL 8AVC ONE-HALF THE COST Of AMMUNITION. Mad for all t!tr of I 'rtrtridm whlrh Kineaor I'lxtwla : Muxlln, a, miunmier, B.lllnia, Mevns. Itt niiiiifiuli, r V, biiui y-kruavily, huiitU W (.mju aaKi lur all gunt aud uiakea vi SHOT INI SMELLS, PAEI All IIASS. Chr.pr-r and brttrr tban any olhrr. Krnd (or !rtrc Llt or tbeae tHl. t XcI.aI Aftanufourln. Ooumpanr, Max 104 . Naw Oavaa, t. W. A. ..OllIN. i j CARPENTER. j CONTRACTOR, BUILDER, COllNKI.irs, OKKOON. ISITMVIF.S FFKNTSHKD ON ANY j v:-i of lmildiii .nt application. Cornelius, Fehrnnry 1't, isss. ml -."tin ELKHORN SALOON. IHIIdP PHOF.XLEIN. I NDKli I.OITS Strassrr'a mana'emeut, ha ened A , new K.'ioon in the bnildini; formerly necu- j pied by Tom Whitehorn, knon as the Klk horn Saloon. Here he will be pleased to ' meet his friends. A strictlv orderly noose will be kept, also the lest of Iteer, Cigara and Liquors. ml-tf i'l.AXTF.K Is ; years old, a rich hay over average siz; bred by t. C. SleFerrnn, Louisville, Keiitnek)-. Kired by PAKCOA8T 2:2l,V), sire of l'atron d.Vyenr-old stallion record l':lt V). and of Pod I'eet (3- ear-old reoord 2:-2?f), and Afjnsrius (S-yenrnild record ),i te I dam Lucia, dam of Day Dream (4-year. "Id recjrd S-'Jli). by Ilvsdyk'M Handile. toman. J dam Irnsty, dam of Jlcucalion ' (2:?2), Scotland Maid C2:jli), and John Ijca C1MJ), by MarlloroU(;li, son of imp Trustee, tl dam by Ifenrr Durcje, ttou of Henry, rival of American Kcbps. l'L.VNTFMt is the iiciiiedinte desc'ndunt of animals, on imth that inherit speed, p.issess speed themselves, aud transmit it to their descendants. His breeding needs no comment. Planter has never !een trained. but during th stud sen son of last year, iu in 2M. His colts, though not old t-nouKii v av lit ivu t r (kvi ww a vr uicu hum show excellent yuit. TKUMS : Single service Season, with privilege of return Insurance . ON CALVARY, The Tirol . h:iI only Reproduction in litis ( on tit i), iind BEFORE PILATE unit -clierfil Mlllieriorii V I eetio urn. mcties tn .ie, forwarded, pout pni.l, Li l io ein-li. Ih,iIi for anted in tutu c, .r ..r ,ih n i l'n tun-.. i.t id 'n l ii r. ii ihiihIh r. i:ii(h-h ot ( icriuan. fulldi- Iilul l ol tl ait ol -l mi km-v , ne .aiu..-i attr ieting woihl wnle attention. r I I i it I ii ii I. hi:. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 7 1 llrada, . Drug Store i Manager. i.ixi: of i hi.sii, I't iti: Chemicals, l-'IXK MIA I'M. A HT I S'TH' Ii ATKHIAI risiii; tacki.i:, Drue lore, and c-verythiii s niaiiaireuient. patrons necnl have no fear and accurately coniioiinded. Ilis long nali i s liini to fullv meet the wants of the StiM'W I'riees. and you are lioiiiid to be tn.Vtf ACTION REVOLVER. These revolvers are an exact duplicate of the celebrated SMITH k WESSON. .US Caliber, usin Centre-Fir Ctirt ridges. BEST IN THE WOftLDl Riffle. are nu-l tn ary of the following !. G. O. BAILEY, I Wholesale and Kelail Dealer in Groceries. Provisions. Seeds. Lime. PLASTER AND CEMENT. LAND PLASTER A. SPECIALTY. No. 65 N. Second Street, COKXkK ', Xoartl4auct. - Oregon. in tf 'a'aBla'aaa m J N22. 7 msr Van Tromp sai Glen Dudley Fair .roiimla. IlilUboro, WnMhlnjrtoii toinilv. Oi.'ucm. I. IV THOU I', a- er-m rrrrd fuo1. And inner of the :t-vi nr-old icph at Kuleni and The Dallew in 1KM7; is a ,ny liorse without white, and one of the handsomest and (jaincst trotters in the state, hired by li.UKiKIt l V, aoti of Hnnible. ton l art Mambrino mire of June 1,, 2:P.i'4, I dam Hurinclkld Maid, dam of .v.H Hambleton, 'J.li. See ediKrts of V'red I Hambleton. ! Vun Trniiin will lu IttniCjwl in . to K-rmit trniuin. tm:ms or ski: yk a , hingle service j Season, with privilege of return. Insurance , .fir. 'jr, x. J'ht Thoi uvijliliml Sltilliun, F,.n ,T(Ait to Judith winner of tt races Hire Jf Dudley Howard, Laura I) Minnie bay, 1C ' w l lawi.M.1 Ulkn Duni.nr is a handsome i bands high, and weighs U-MJ fjounds nireu oy imp. tj.i..r.i.tj. y 1 dam Madam Dudley, winner of the " ; ChauipHKiie Stakes at Jerome Purl in Is7u, , by Leniugton. ' dnm imp. Ihitaimia 4tli, U) (dam of Hrigand, winner of the Jersey Notice to the Public. I now have my New ROLLER PROCESS FLOURING MILL In otiemt inn, nti. I am Making a vtrv Kiijcriof oiadi ot Flour. Tliii jutlilic is inviled t ;ivt tin New INoceHK I'lour a trial . Will keep roiixfaiitlv ti littinl rt full line of Flour, Uraii, etc. Kxcliun'e liuwitiosK iloue (with I'n rmera. A Stock c.f Milling Out . yi'xc4 j-aiil. Hock wheat ami lliglicnt ma i k t JOHN MILNE. s .M Iv LANDS FOR SALE. 100 Acre of l.mnl. 4 of m mile from Dilli'V, itli 4l acres or more iu cultivation, mid the renminder covered I with fir, hael, etc., and will make a nice ' hurn. This land lava well, is watered lv a spline, anil Iihh hs fine a liuilJm place ns 1 yon will iind in a thoiiauiiil. A school 1 honse l4' nii!e from the place, and only .'5 i miles to Forest (trove scIumiI. I'n'oe, i2 Km. This is a reduction of if I tier acre, and the n create will le increased if desired j at the same rate. : O ACKKK Wi l li A I WO KIOHY HOI KK I' of seven rooiiiH, nil I nrd nnish, and a I mm that eimt f;mn, nn orchard of all kinds of fruit and all of the small fruits. This olitce is favorably located on Main Street in Ilillsltoro, nnd w ill Miiil a men of means t will sell either half of this place the im prove.! pnrt lor "fclfsoo, or the unimproved for f ViO, or all of it for Vi-'m. 100 ACKKK OF !,AMI l", MILKS from (laston, and 'a mils from School :.' ncres of plow Isnd and 1.1) acres lashed nnd weded nml l.V acres of hiiihII Fir and Jlnel. There is nn orrtmrd of l.'SI Ix armp tri-i H, nnd is wntcrcd liy a Hproiy that never fails and a well. This land lavs Hi a c,ood load, and nenr sclio'il. 1'nce, in chhIi and k'"1 notes, f'7.'ii). A Wei imrsK ad Mi just north of lie I'rice, (Cso. IN' IIII.1.SIMIUO, thick, with a uood 10 ACUKS .MSI OFT OK IIIK1.K lnM, with HoiiMe, Well, Hlid 4 acre in cultivation. I'rice, f;t. LOIS. W I Til IIOFSK AND Will. Fenced and in cultivation, piice, so AfltlK, I NIMI'li) FD. tl MII.F.K Houth .f liill-Uiro. well wxtered; bits well end near the Creamery nt Farminuton and comex out I the road, rrtoe, f 110. A NICK, I.AlWii: AND W KLL arraiued liesideuce, with all neces- Hiiry Outlined ;ttc;s, Is'anuu Fruit Trees, nnd Sit' Lots, nil 111 i d rear the llew Itl'it'k lilock iii HilUUim, f,,r Kile id f .'.ii.Vl. 80 Acres, Ii miles front llillHtMiro, . acres of ii'ow mid 15 acres of pasture laud; boiwi. barn, and 70 living trees In orchard, and ia watered by a spring, duly 1 ' nnli-s tro'.n kcIiimiI, Hid is on tt ood roed, I', miles from crermer ; tuilra from I'oHlnliil. 1'iiee, .:Nl.i'u, Acres, ' iiiili-M from MillxtHiro, with It) house, li'tltl. olclliir.l. Well; Wxsl Hhed. e'e. Ml d pi ncres uiidor plow anil III ou-ud iw . Friee. f I : I I.OO. I lirne ot nil.tierous to r limd ninil loll till.' I't'llllV t Hi W. H. RUCKER, (Cnt. om:t:o. Caveats, end Tiade Msiks obtsilitHl, and nil PATKNT Ht SIN I ;sn conducted for Mill) f IIATK FIT S. OI'U OFFIfi: IS OI'POSFI'F. I', H, PATKNT OFFICK. We hnve no .uli a'eiMiies, all laiHities direct, hence can transact Patent hiiMincxs in cmm time and at l.KSS COST than ihosa remote from Wahhimoi'on. Semi model, drawing, or photo with tie scriptioli. We advise if imientahle or not, j free of charge. Our lee not due till pnti lit : in secured. A hook, "How to Olitaiu Patetita.n wild references to actual clients in your Stni . tHMtnty, or town, sent free. Address V. A. NXOU' A ro . Opposite Patent Ottiee, Washington. ,C. Ot. tils is-tr Itrewater'a Tatent Kln lli.l.ler, V.eir H ii... ar. li. r .i ul II. ma iilll.r h.M w.' Ir. CHI B'l.t ..'I 1 1 :xi. In U alutm, t.li. dfldif m.IJ dus. In I., dnyt. Siuei'U vurtlt 1 io rklLl.. Will, fur 'ffli-t, H. K. UUt W iTLIt, Uolly, Ut. ! Derby In 174 , by l iving Dutchman, win. mr of the Derby and ht. ledger, Hew ltnicM Ainei icMii Htud Ifcok). Imp. il. iicli', h miiKiiilicent raos lioinn himself, in in Viitik the Hist siro of 'J'hor. onghbreds iu America. Hu has 1een four Mines at tin. head of winning sires -18 7'J, 1SN4, !; and Jss7. and has sired mora winners than any stall ion in America. Gi.r.y, Di ni.i'v, after receiving severe In Jnrien at -j y,.(ir- , W((( Htj, Hn jijenj pee hor... As a ;!-veur-old he started svu liiii. M. won tlir. o laeeK, was Heoond iu on and third in two. At Washington, D. J Nov,U.r w,i77, inB 1 ft-mitw dash, b. I-it ainoiig others, l.adv Kavlers, the dam or nt. J uul, winning easily l,v half a doaan lenths. 4.1.11 DiLlley's eolt have six-, -tylH. N,.,.d and uu etiwlleut disin.sitiou. t"i races " ,,0,,",,4 training IKIIMS tt' shltYICK: Single Hi-i'viee Klbhoii, with privilege of return liisnrunoe $15 Alares iutrnstHd to ma to ! bred will recev careful Htteiitiou and good pastarag ' at flrO m month. Voting stock, both tn.ttiug auj Thor oiiLjIdired, for sale. I MOS. J. TOM. II lllnhoro, Oft-yon, GEO.W. PATTERSON -DKALKK l.V- FURNITURE IIHUboro, 4r'Kon. Furniture, 4'ai 's), Tint 1 1 ii, llt ddliijc, Willi I'iiimt, 'lirtllllli. I'lt-tu rem, IMriiiii' lYitiiifN, rilnw. Itnby CitrrlMic' Hprinic Iti'rfx, And thiii(s Itist vi want, too nuiuarou to mention, nt POKI'I.AM) I'UICKH Also, a (leiieial Assort uieiit of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS fa a Specialty of this house, and I bar constant I v on hand all that can hn desired n this line. Also Agents for the 'BRONZE MONUMENTS. Give ins a trial, and h eonvinred thsttl mean huniuevx -and iioii a (rest reduotiou hasis, Iil7 tf Oregon Pacific 1 1 IIW'm NlioHff! 0 Hour' l.vn Tlnio! Accommodiitions l'nanrpiissel for Comfort and Safety! Fares and Freights via ViKpiina' and the Oregon Develop ment ('o'm Steamships Mi'cii i.kss than by any other route lis iwien nil points iu thu Williimelte Valley A Sun Francisco ! DAILY PASSENCCR TRAINS ( Ktcept Siiudiiysl, fjciave "l aipiiKii. ... 710 A, M . 10:!W ...11:10 " I, M, 'jm r. m Mi I', M Indus connect at Arrive Coi mill .... Arrive AMianv Is-iive Albnnv Arrive Corvallis Arrive Viupiiua Oregon nn.l Culifoinia Albany nnd Corvallis Kara Im-Iuitii Corvnllix, Allmnv and Han FtHiicirtco - Kail nnd Calnn, -fli.ooi Hall and Steerage, w'.l.oo, CHAK. C, UtKH K, Actu. O. F. -v I. Act.. Corvallis, Or. WM. M llOVli. (ietu rul Mannuer, Oregon Development Co. First class Steanixliip Finn between Vauina uui nun r riiticisco, couiieeiino nt y aiiiilna wxjitliti trim-lot t In. trefoil Facttio Kali ronirsJ. hiiiihii , HAII.INd DA I KK. IIIOM StN It t4l'ISHlt Fnsterit tW'tvon Willamelte nllev. F.sstern t Irei'on Willaiuetle Valley F.iiHteru tit (.'on Willamette nllev WedneHtbiy, Juna '.V . .1 uemlav. Jalv A . , Monday, Hiiudsv, S.ituidiiv, " 11 17 nioM Vtot ltAl Fast m Oteuvit Wednesday, July 0 U in ti ft Willametia Valley. . F.SHterti Oreiou Willamelte Valley Fatlern t heifoii Willamette S alley. Tuesday, SuuibiVi r rainy, Atitf. 'I ha Complin v reserves the I'luht to ehatura aleaiiieis or muling dale. S. H. TOMY. tleti F. A P. Aelil, ;UI MoIiIl:oiiu. y St., i'M tf Sun I'taiii isoo, ( al. Cvfr 6.000.000 prortguae JY FDS yTvC J O.M.FERnVACO. am .itmltiad In bat in in. world. D M iiuttcai llla.lr.1.4, NwlK l. nil I'rlMa 8EED ANNUAL ror lasa ill ! nuiWd trun TO ALL, lilh-auta, .J tl lawt fMMMMHI. riiHtiiui. .Ku. out utiivruig II. 1 Invaluable to all. f Cardan rialdwtf towas "SEEDSTT O. M. Ft-RH V ACQ. ,Dotrlt, Mich. Send 10 rents NmtAe, and wa will mail you uaa a royal, valnalile, sample Imi of uimmIs that will tint you in the way of makitu atoaa Moaav at mica than any IhitiK t lse in Aruar loa. Itoth sexes of all nea can live at horua and work in apma tin e, or all tha titua. tlapital not rec4uired. Wo will atari yoti. Immense jay nur for thoaa who atari at onoa. Htikson A (Jo., i'ortlaud, Main, jal-ly rri 1 t.f A GIFS