THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY.
...MARCH 21,1H88
knocked Dunn by ti Sparrow.
i
Omaha, March 2G. Barton M.
Mills, a traveling salesman of Lynn,
Mass. , met with a peculiar and pain
ful accident this morning at the
Burlington depot. Mr. Mills alighted
from o carriage at the entrance, and
proceeded to walk around the depot
to go to the baggage room. Just as
he reached the southwest corner
bomething struck him fairly in the
eye and knocked him down. The
causo of the mishap was an English
sparrow. The bill of the bird
penetrated the eyeball, and the
unfortunate man will lose hi9 eye.
Tljc bird was picked up dead, and
one of its eyes was closed as the
result of a fight with another spar
row. which was in prdsres when
Mr. Mills was struck.
HOW DO WE DI6 OUR GRAVES?
We must eut or .wo ciiimot live.
Thi wb ail Iijn,. J5ut do we all
know that we die by It U
taid we our f;i:ive with our
teeth. How fio!isli this soiuids.
Ytt it .- feu fully true. W'oaietfcr
V!lltl St the itjijiioin li of the cholera,
and yt'liow fever, yet there? in a dis
usf vw.i -tiiiitly ut our iIiii'm ami in
our limit s tar ln.u-o d;ui roii and
.leti active. 31st i.le have in
their own stomuehs n. istiti. iunre
hjuvv, but tjtiite ;t hitnl us the genus
of thos-. Jii;i!itilies Avliieh r-weeo lnell
into t. i Mity by t!ui-.:iiul without !
WiU'Jiing iti the times of ie:it epi- j
dfcuuis. J5nt it is a mercy that, if j
we ttle WMteliful. we c:m tell when ';
we ate thrva'eiie.l. Tlu following j
are num.."; t symptoms, yet they ;
do not i lvvayn jiecvs-;;) ily appear in :
the K:i!i' oider. iur are fhev always
,i i ... i
I lie t.:wii. l:i tlil.'i relit rases. Allele
ia a dull tun I sleepy feeling; a bad
tat ill the mouth, especially in th
uiuraiiig; the appetite in change
able, froinetimex poor and aain it
eeems as Ihonvh tho patient could
not cat eiiiniii. and occasionally no
appetite nt ull; dnL'tiesa and lug
gishneHs of th mind; no ambition
to study r v ol k ; ii:ore or less head
ache anil Lea inertH in the head ;
dizziness on rising to the feet or
moving suddenly ; furred and coat
ed tongue; a M'ijsf! of a load ou the
toniach that nothing removes; hot
and dry nkiu at times; yellow tinge
in the ryes; scanty and high-colored
untie ; hour tas.tr in the iiioutli, fre-
Hueutiy atUa.l'ea by palpitation of !
tao heart ; impaired vision, with
apots that Kceni to be Bwinimin in
the air before the ere ; a cough,
with a ifi t'iiish-co!orel exjecto
ration; poor nights' l est ; a sticky
elinie iibout the teeth ainl p;uins;
hamls ami feet roM nn.l chiminy;
irritable temper and bowels bound
up ami aistivp. This disease ha
puzzled the physician ami atill puz
zles them. It is th commonest of
ailments and yet. tlto most compli
cated and mysterious. Sometimes
it is tit a led as cimiMj)tion. some
times a-i liv-r eiuphiint, and tlten
again as malaria ami even heart dis
ease. Cut its real nature is that of
constipation and dyspepsia. It arises
in tln digestive organs and soon
affects all tho others thionoh the
corrupted and poisoned b!oid.
Often tht whole body including
the nervous bystem is lit f rally
atarve I, even vhen there is no
emaciation t tell the aad htory.
Experience has shown that there is
put or.o remedy that can certainly
cure this disease in all its sta-jes,
namely. Shaker Kxtrtu-t of IJoots or
Mother Si-ioops Curative Syrup. It
never f.iiU but, uevertlieless. jio time
shou!..t I'f lost in trying other ho
ealle4 remedies, for they will do no
good, Jet this great Vegetable
preparation, (discovered by a vener
able nurse vi hose name is a house
hold word in Jennaiiy) and be a are
to get tin' genuine article.
01V1.N IT HY SKVEN KoCTOKS.
Shidor tract of ltoots or Sei
gel's Myrup has raised me to good
health after seven doctors liadivet.
me up to die with consumption.'
So writes J:. l Giact?, Miikmau
villa, To. Id t'o..
hi: h ka i; u oy ii ji sr tivik.
"I h.l !
die with .h
tho advi : ; :
of Roots t .;
using toDi !
tend to m v
1 Lnov ..: m
i en hl ont .iven up to
..J,.i. i lOt iv
: r'-i . i- j
. i : . 1 -....er Lxftf t
.x.ei s yrup Atrcr
!) i it-s i vvas able to at-
-.ine-.-; a-t Well as i;V r.
e-.f.'al cases of chilis and
j::.v.. 1 !.: cured bv it."
revtr tlr.!
So write ; .Mr. Thos. Pullum, of Tay
kr, Gene mi '. .. Ala.
f WOKT.I ZL 1h)U.VKS A BOTTI.I.
Mr. Thoimm 1. Kvaus, of the tirui
of Kvans .. V'Vk, Merchant. Horn
town, Acoiit.t.k. Co., Viv. writes
that he had been fi.'k with digestive
disorders for many years and had
tried niaii.y physicians and medi
cines without benefit. He bcjmn to
use Shaker Extract of Hoots or Set
gel's Sytttp about tho 1st of .hm.
1887, am! was so much boMer in
three weeks that ho coii-.itl.-i e.l him
self jiia'-lically u vvelt mail. lie
adds: 'T have til this time o:n ixit
tla on h.ii. t. and if T could not 't
any move trmt'l int takr, a tvn
dollar till for it."
Ail dru'intH. or Address A. J.
White, -Limited, o t Waiieu Si. N. V.
Tualatin HoteliLiVERY Stable
Main Street, let I'd and :td
Hillsboro. - - Oregon
R. WAGGENER. Proprietor.
i
rrvHE TABLE WILL CONSTANTLY PE SrP- I
I piled wl'h tha bent th uiarkrt ffor.l. anj I
mi palua or i.uk will b apana lu atrivlOK fur j
tb l oiufurt of guaata. I
scfllent Accommodation aud Popular
Prices ! !
LARGE SAMPLE ROOM
For the Aooommodation of
Commercial Travelers.
IE-1 DECISIS COACH
To and from the Hcnae.
4 Xew Way to Destroy Ferns.
M. Mounier suggests the following
tny Hm ftrnrl iatinn of femS. !
m .
which has succeeded in his case.
Lucern has a voracious appetite
for potash, and so has the fern. He
i i i,,. ;.,fQfQ,i anil
wwmiuciuuau. "" "
and found it so aispuiea me pinaau
with the fern, that the latter
dwindled and died out. New Zea
land could well try the experiment.
And we add, why not Oregon? It
is only too well known by farmers
throughout the state that there are
large tracts of otherwise fertile land
that do not yield one-half what they
might, if rid of the fern pest. And
when we consider the fact that
lucern is also a valuable forage
plant, and an excellent subsoiler, its
deep-running roots bringing to the
surface large ijuantitiea of fertilizing
material, not otherwise obtainable;
it would seem to admirably supply
a long-felt want. It is extensively
and profitably cultivated ia Europe
and parts of our own country, and
farniers of I'olk county and other
parts of the state would evidently
forward their own interests by
bringing it into more general use
here. Kx.
Boon Town and County.
The following ia to the point
pointed. It is logic. In speaking
of how to build up a town, an east
em exchange thus go s down to pos
terity :
Talk alout it.
Write about it.
Speak well of it.
Help to improve it.
Patronize its merchant-
Adveitie in its newspapers,
i Speak wfll of its entei jiUing.
j public spiiited citizens.
! If voti nre rich, invest in some
I thiug; employ somebody ; be a rtn
I tier.
If you don't think of any good
! words to say. don't say any thing
j bad about it.
i ilcuieraber th.it every dollar von
invest in a permanent improvement
is that much on interest.
Be courteous to strangers that
COUieaniOUgTOll, SO that they f0
away witli a gooil impression
Always cheer up the men that -o j
improvements Your portion j
of the costs will only be what is1
just.
Don't kirk about anr necessary
improvement because it is not at
j your own door, or frr fear that your
taxes will be raised fifteen cents.
Kich Tin .Mine.
reia-veti anti permaneniiv
i eun-d hjr the iwnl Dr. iieree's IMeasanl
ir.riri. i. V f- -r...l. -vi:. . urlvre lelleie. In c.lxoHtiu ol lis
liALKK.H, C.., .ViaiCIl .. .Vlin- I rtnnai power of these IVll.ts ner so tA--at
inn circleo ar orsMtoil nr .lia. i variety of rfiaeaaea. it may truthfiillT Is- Hsid
uo circles are excited over us- that tlM.iP ctiln UMM1 tj. myf,tt.tn m Uni. r
COveiifiS of tin near the liif nnV ' Ml not K'na or tissue escaping- their saiia-
t overies oi tin near ine nisionc, u jnflU(.Ilow. HoM ir firuaaiwa. for s eenta
battle-field of Kino-'a Arniintnin in '
oame ueiu oi iving s .viouniain, in
this state. l ive j-ears ago the
presence of tin was discovered there,
but little was done to work up the
discovery. Two weeks ago an
expert came to North Carolina, and
in a quiet way began operations.
He now has fifty men at work, and
their efforts in developing the minei
;
are nioro successful than anr one
,
bdiAvil Tim .m'.i 1a rannrli. I
" 1
OfhCiallV, IS Of lliy-h emde. and the I deafneaa, ha. kin .w eM.nhu.if t el. ar
o e. tUu throat, evjiectoratioii of i.tt. iwive inult. r.
deposit IS larjre. He is COnlident i together with acatH r.m ulcers; Hie voi.-e
ia chana-ed and tiaa a "nasal tau'i' ; the
that One Of the most important ' breatto to otrenaive: amell an.l t mv ini.
. , . . , . . paired; there ia a eeiimition of tl:iiH-t, with
industries in the South IS HOW in the ' n-nlal depnvaton, a lia.-kma' -mi!I in. .n
. , I eral .H.ility. tlnly a lew ot the uUve-naui d
initial development. Ine Zircon l aymptoma are likely t. ia pn-wi.t n ay one
. , . ea-. 'nUAin.ta of ewiw-s uniiii:i!ly. riihout
mines in western -ortn Carolina, i uiaaifeatiiia-hir of il above avmiKoiui. re-
- mill ill coiiBlliiinri.rfU an.l cud ill the giave.
ivixiiiiT t.cic3ii, nir,
from reports received to-day, in
successful operation.
Canadian r.umr.
Ti Retell a SubsiJjr f $IO,imki,oim)
from the buternmeut.
i
State. I
Ottvwv, .March 2:t.- It is
to-day that the Dominion ( ahiuet
i,a a. : i i . t
has decided to pay the Canadian
aciue flO,((Ot,t)(M) cash and sur-
rentier u,iav,uou acres oi mnu, IO
nimiit. dm ...nmn ,lu v;,- yxf !.
quastl tlie monopoly. t ive or the
S10.00O.(H,O ar to l. in fl.A shaiVfl
nf o..Kc; o, liUi;
' ------ ,
... m. " . .j .. i-t
of Canadian mnd Ktentuera. It
estimated
that before the deal is
completed: "?Tl '-vill o;t at
leant
another S10,tK0,0(M in subsidies to
,..,
different
provinces to iniy
Off
opposition.
KF.POllT con nit M E..
MoNTnn.vr., lareh 2"i. The
zette admits to-day that Iho govern
uient in rontemplating the purchase
of the release of the monopoly clause
in the Canadian Pacific eontraef,
; and Anther says that the 'rant will
not exceed .2(,0i0,f0O.
LYONS.
JOSKIMI H A UK
HILLSBORO
LYONS HAKL, l'r.prictors.!
Orderi
for
HACKS. BUGGIES!
RIDING HORSES, j
Attended to promptly.
ALSO,
FEED STABLE.
Remember the Place MAIN STKEET
opposite the Tualatin Hotel.
Hillsboro, Or March 22, 1883. tf
'A FRIEND OF MINE."
Tfc Vmw whlrh Krirci the Ktir.
Globe.
Traveleia :" have pone "far countries
for to see" Hay that they find human na
ture pretty much tlie name all the world
aver.
They find wide variance in color of skin.
in physical contour, in mental cliaract
sristici", but in the essential elements
that control foci a I conduct, the human
family is a brotherhood.
Th law, unwritten, found in no stat
ute book, enforced by no court decrees,
but having an influence circumscribed
only by the limit of earthly space, is the
law of kinilnens.
Among peoples where cruelty to human
kind is almost a fixed liat.it, who are re
lentless foes, and a friends scarcely less
to be dreaded, whose savage natures
revel in fiendish atrocities, there yet
lingers the spark of divinity which lifts
man above the Iteasts.
Sorrow melts the human heart wher
ever found, and sympathy mingles its
tears w:t,U grief all the world over.
Where pity does not dwell, there lives no
thing of human kind. It-is "the touch
i irf nature that makes th whole world
kin."
What a terrible world this would be to
live in were it not lor the sympathy and
loving kindness ahown us when t-orruw
comes, for it is decreed that in alt lives
"some days must bo dark and dreary."
The 10,000 and more voluntary testi
monials the proprietors of Warner's sate
cure have received in regard to the
etticacy of that remedy, reveal ''this
touch of nature" in a iieculiar manner.
The great majority of them acknowledge
that it was through some kind friend
who, in pity for their sufiering, bad
made known to them the wonderful
merits of this great remedy.
The testimonials of C'apt. Geo. B.
Wilt bank of Philadelphia, is a fair
f ample. He was put ashore from bis
ship to die of a fever resulting from kid
ney and liver trouble, and a physicians
could not help him, there seemed no
hope for him. but be says "A friend of
mine, w ho hapx'i:el into port, ea me to
see me. and urged me to begin the use
of Warner's sale cure." lie liegan to use
it as his friend advised, and was cured in
a very short time.
How many men there are to-day in
the wotld, lountliii out lives of useful
ness, making the world happier and bet
ter, who would have lon? si t:ce passed
to the other !nre, ha. I it not len for
the luviti Lindners of it ieiiits, shovn iti
this pi.ti'iical vav, as the- etimonials
from all iiuarters of Use ;lobe atiord
ample evi.ln.ee.
Tha Original
LITTLE
PILLS.
JTJILT VSaKiSLS I
riarxcTir scxs3t
Incwlrd aa n 1ITIK rill.. !-
Krlpe, aSIB fa.l.l.ft.1- A IMs
lbwaroof Imitlltiona. containing Foisono...
Mmi-rsl. .lways ask lor lir. fi. rc.-s ivil-ts, ;
wiiicU are latle buj5ar-atid fills, or Anti- ;
'"ii wureir ve.ciabic. br.
1 w ZLt "m i?.". w
jtl. hcruicliuallr aeahsl. Alwai treh unl
r.-lialle. TiK-y are a trenrle lenallve, or an
uctive purgative, according to ue of l.w.
SICK HEADACHE.
: Rlllous lltadarhr,
1 llziueaa, rau.llpu.
lion, lud t(eatioii,
' Hllloua Altark, and
all deraiiement of
lh lomach miiU
i koa-el, are proiiif.tly
vlaJ. Manufnetiire.! at the Is nii.-sl
ontory ,)t vv..ttia.-s tuspkxsakv mmmVai.
Association. No. OSJ Main M.. liulTalo, N. V.
$500
IS otT.-r.'.t l.v Itie lounitfrtrl nr-ei-4
of llr.'Jlat' Catarrh
Kemedlt lor :i c:i-- t
C'aierrli in live Head
which, ther cannot cme.
IVJIPTOMS OF CAT 111 II H. Hull. I
brt"y 'rVX,'' ''L '.' '"J! !
puiMairea, .linchara.-a iHilinjf Inini n.t l-l
"' the throat. uerniicij protu-. vt.-r.
a!t, acrid, at otliera, llnck. t. iiiii i..u. inn. ...m.
Duriileiit. bloodr urn I iMitri.l; the rjr nr.- I
i w.Mkic krul vulfrr r tl..;i im riiiiriiiar in lli .
i w.Mklc trwl fcHttTT I lit IA
No diuctiatt ia no iroiune.n. more Ue-ii i r. and
dumreriMia. t.r at mt.lcrttood by h Kicimw.
Uy ita mild. !iothiiiir. and IhhIiuk iroicrti-a.
Dr. Saae'a I'atarrli l(.'ii.cly cum tit.- woi-t
cim .,( Catarrh, 'old In lite llcwd,
or)U, and Catarrhal Headache.
Sol. I by ilrinfK'-" everywhere; .' c.-nt.
M irnlold AKOiif from Catarrh.
Prof. W. IIaisvik, tho fuiuoii ii.ciiicrist.
of Ithnea, JVr. W wrilort: Siii- ten . ar
1 aiitfei-ed untold aoiiy tr..:u ctiroiiic n.ial
cntarrh. My family (.liyiicmn gave me ii n
incurable, hikI aanl I must .lie. .uy it. wa '.
' such a t.a.1 one. that every lu. towar.ti aim. j
i '" voiot w.Mil.1 bo lioar.ee I chiI.J i
' berely afxtk alwve a. tiiT. In the moriiiinr j
. ...v . i . ; .r M..a i..ri.iu' i.r inr tliriMt w.i.li i
' HiiiMit etrau;,, ta -. C) hh- ust-ut iir..-K
! IViarrb Item.Hiy, in lhrc. months. I vasa well
iuar,aud tUeeoVe u-.x in nunim."
"Conalanily Havwki nd SpluiuR
Tnoviva J. HrsHiN.i. Ki-. H lH.,e Ntvcf.
ljlMhl , wrii,: "I waa a rreat auirerer
rroin eatarrli ror ttiroe yeara. aiuiiuTiinuw
i Uttrxily tho, and w constantly baakina-
1 fPiina-. and for tbe Kbt. "Naitt.-
not tvatlie llmnnrl. tlie iHMtrllrt. I
C.MIKI
1 thouaht notltina: emild owdoiwf.a m. Luck-
tiiona
iiv
i nr. 1 waa advised to try Ir. Satfea ratn.Tb
ia i rcemcijr, ana i am now a wen man. minn
! it to iw tlie only aura rf.me.1 for cutarrk now ,
V'"nu'-V: JtJ JJ 1
j perwaiatJt ciire."
; nle nW to c-Mlilnir. otla-r
matters ot linnortane-. will In- mail-t, pt-
paid to any addreaa. on r.-eipt 6Y a tte o-ctiit
Ooataire lamp. A.Kirvs
WorliTs VUpn-mry MJ!.-l A, laliaa,
No. C Mi' .strrt. WtV V LO. W. Y
FREE MASON.
UK iiit-n: vrvi: i i n i.ym:v
liateColt. iiri.a -v of V. i nliucra.
Sr.. Cornel. 'i. I'irt I r !.-- ! i rl the St.tt
fnd l'niif I'.-.irn ..f l .". v.li i:ni.l the
Sc..ii hi i.'T I'l. rm. inii.s n-iiili of i'or
neliim, at t.". in- ir;i:i-.-
Free M i-"ii ate ifot l.v M-rry Miiii
IJTi, in ScirftWi Clvdesiti.!.. Sliitl lUa.k:
dam Flora. I il;-rcu: errant!. Inm l'lora. tir
l.r'itii-: yrmi xrnmUl i.u l Ki.iirnnl. the
trottiti j linr-H-
W. f'MAI.MKIIS. Sa.
Cornelia. Mnr. h l", l". in'J--lni
roil sale: !
DKSIKAULK n.OFF.lH Y IN 1IILU
.Mro, coiiHistiti;.; of
Houses and Lots !
I-ifTemiH made easy to I'urchn-.cr'.
: ...
undemine,.
m oi niiiiiri mi..i ..mi .on, ni(uirr oi i ne
(.SKV.
m 19 If
Hillxlioro, Slav IK, 1S7.
For Sale.
FEW OOOl VAOKK IJOltSES
J and Marea, for Caxti, f rui foar yeara
old upward; two miles north of HUlaboro.
ml-3t LOUI M.VXX1SO.
Call and Sc
K.W. llOVI,ltY
gistj
AND
BOOKSELLEE
Forest CSrove,
Aud (jet yuar mouev's worth of
Drugs. Medicines,
Toilet Articles, Envelopes
and Paper, Musical Mer
chandise, and everything usually
k pt in a First l'lus.4 Country I'nt,:. JUtoU
and Novelty Store.
PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS
Carefully voiupouiultxl at ull hour,
dltt-tf
Six Bucks for Sale.
tXK VKAi: tblS AND :l b.VMIS.
) all toil ir w.s.led, graded Cotsaold Mini
I"irester. They gained first and sei-.ui.l
premiuius in their uitl'ereiit clsses; al-u.
sweepstakes for the Ixst live lom;-wsi.-d
LjiiuIis, at the County Fair.
W. CHALMbllS, Sa..
Cornelius, Washington Co., t trefoil
n:t-tf
DAVIES'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
s w.cokski:
l-'int nml Tuy lor SI r'vi ,
'J'Oltll t, ul:EnS
rArtistic Work a Specialty.
I lak. ( ) m t atrr t ol.r. at ei j
mom I re ax u a Die rtr.
uGfcng Linimcnl
Vukii McaTAM Lliacirr. Ptnftratf
Mmm-It to Vtry ! Wu4ulrrf uL. '1'av It.
CO
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I 11111701 INfl Tfl P A I I tfl R M I ft
V W kllkHHU IU WHtll UllltlH
v i v
Oregon A t'nliforiiiit' K; It.
And Connection. - ,t
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE!:
j
Time lictween Portland and San
FrnnrUro, 3ft lloura!
Ca'iforn-a Enoresa Train Run Cnity
bet'Cft Portland hnJ Sdit -Vs rcifCJ-
1 1; vv i'.
Torttan.l 4.1H) I. M.
Sii 1Y..II. - I. M.
VI-lttVL-.
S.1'r;ui i .-. ;;!ii M
1'ortl.ind.. Id;.;! A.M
I kivvi:.
Tortlnnd A. M.
Knccii . !'Km A. 51.
E;ivk.
I"ut;n. t?:lM.
Ton I'd. d ;t:.-. I", M.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
EXCURSION SLEEPERS
i
' For Nei-oiid-Chix l'asaeiioer on all thr.mli
j trains FKKK OF ( IlAIUiK.
j
Th O. A. C. II. It. ferry niake Cfrtniectioti !
j aitli all the relar trains on the Kist (Side 1
division froiu the f.mt of I Street.
Went Side llivision.
" i BETWEKX IDRTI.ANO Jt COKVAIXIS.
Mail Train laity, eicejd Snml.ty,
ABKrvr.
HillatHH-o .H:44 A. I
Conrallia 12:2.. 1. M
HillHlioro.JlMjil 1". M
Portland p. M
' l'orttand M A. M.
ItiilUboro H:4."A.M.
crralli 1 uMl P. M,
HUlaboro 5:04 P. Al.
At Albany and Corvallia cnuiect with I
train of the Oregon Pacific.
Exprena Train Dirity, exri.pt Sunday,
LCATI.
Portland . 4-'iO P.M
Ifillaboro.. 6:06 P.M
McMin'TilIe,5:45 A.M
HUlaboro . 7 .: JO A.M
AKKira.
HillaU.ro.. 1104 P.M
McMin'ville,8.-0 P.M
Hillatairo.. 79 A.M
Portland . tl.DOA.M
E. P. BOOERS,
R. KOEHLER, OF. P.Ag't.
Manaer - n4-t
Drugm
vAj i!
it p-
Fred Hamblelon, Planter,
Will Stnmd lor Mervire
riir.i HAH It I. '. T O .V aio:t.
5-1 m r-ultl rrrrd, 5f:?H.
Sire of Fritz llamhleton. winner of the 2-
yenr-old stakes nt Snletu aud Spokane Falls ,
He is n ctieutunt tiorwe. 7 years old.
Sire HAMUbKTOXIAX MAMUIUXO,
aire of Jane b. 'J-.V.ii.
1 Uhiu SprincrtieM Kfaid Cdmn of Van
Tromp. St-yenr-old sinlliou reoord 2:44'i bbv
Jjnkeltird AIhIhIImIi. fuil trot Ler to llurold,
hire of Maud S. (I'lts,). t'dam Salnda lv
.i. i.... u....!'.i. .
Maid(S:U. :ifm Friday t s.re of dsn. of
Geo. Co!eT. tf:'J7. y imp. Trnstee. 4 daua
l.y iinp. IHtr'nindrtr. wr of the dam of
''h'tanlurano.
andiieed. lbs rertml of 'JM was luado as
H 5-year .ld after a w as..n ill the stud, and
is not the ianurtf ot his siieed. 11 has
shown a i':tl iwit. nn.l in a trir racnis
career hna dist neel Kittv l.vn-b. Jane I.,
i to wajon , Altainont, Ijidy Maud.Uleander.
Mlir lbT:, MlSVr TrV,iSk;
neM? ,n . .m . h"U. nut I
r I . f i tltl !h 0V,y 7.U HTi
of stud ! vice but one mare bre.1 to him
han failed to produce a living colt.
M it. is
' S nle ;-rvti-e. . .
Se:i.-Au. vvilii irn
'51
'?' of IrtHIU . . . .
I b.stiral.r.
! bin.. lt d to IV mares
FIFTY YEARS AT THE FRONT.
For nearly fifty venrs tho reeouni.tal authority the world over ou all
:;'. i.-uliitf e t lustteis. nllwnys abreast of the times, and alwuyt f..eiidiut
l.m .tiU i'.n- l lie l t talent and evsrience, the
American Agriculturist
!-' i" lss with new oontiibittors, uew artists and new le, and the eili
toiiid htaUf. w hich h;is made this IVri'slicul a Mer in both hcmiiipheres, re
inforeed aith fresh blood end brains, thereby eoiubinint; the eifterietice
nml . iii.l tii-ii of vents with the vi-.r and frerdmess of yunih. 'Itie aieci-
ii u .i'li ift'llKi i.tl ke M puce with (lie (jrowiuu mt.-reat iii mm k-hI lure laruetv
t.r.U(;lit ulH.iit through its teiiehiiigs, and coatiitnes lo-dav. after ubrbiu(
twenty-four other agricultural jsijs-is, ut furnish the current aurirultaral
liter.itnre where the KijIhIi and (ierman lan"iifi"r sie t .ken. bverv
iiimiher contains nearly l'K ori.jinal illustrations and oMu'Hinl articles from
:-i .iiliel.-iit w. iters. 11 ice m venr; .ii't;!e 1.1 inis-i s. c til s.
CHRIST
!!,. i.iii.'.i.tico.l w..rks..f ait are i.eill.er old tw.i. cI.o.ui.h n. r .c.lmi.iy
.u-ooino.. ' 'Ine latter U au ex.no-it.- taiot.a t.-b.i.r, t:o ,-..,-. -r to a
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C. W. RANSOM,
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Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Books and Stationery. Etc., Etc
Ill I let. . V. ! ; I l;lll'4 III. .t I.
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l,u : tLcir ..rescript i..,,a a,.. U- enrefall, and acurat.l, H.,l.a,ndI. Ilia l.m
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!..:. in his In- . i'jiU .in.l ei tun i ne liia St.a'k I'ricea, and yon are U.iuid to le
ni,, ,1 ni..-tf
PROTECT YOUR HOMES!
MAR LIN
DOUBLE
A. GOOD
REVOLVER
li. longer -Kta
a Fortune
Self-Cocklnr.
Automatic
C4aattB.
ci 1 1 L
r l i
,. Self-Ccckln. (( jOj
AutonuUe 'J
full nickel plated, rubber handle.
wiinm jrt ia tt BrCT to rmn
8MXTH at WBSaOn.
lor aale by Hardware and Oun Dealer everywhere.
llannracttirad Ij THE MAJLLDI FIB.E ARM 3 CO., Haw Htwa, Com.
Z ' .La. BEST IN THE
Magazine
f off twijf et lm!l all lliat. Tkl wtrfti tAmting ttU m. rrfr
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llAI.I.AI(l o.vLtrRT, emierrMJ nvnTAR.-rr
IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS
WILL SAVC ONE -HA If7 THf COST Of AMMUNITION.
Mart- f..r all sea of CartrMirra which are o-l la aT f the folloln
it,n,..r l.t. . la Murlln. oll. W to. heirr. Kullnid. fctrTcB. R BitnKtua,
TV Una. j-keuuedy, fcmau .biI
SHOT 101 SNEllli
t-lu-anor al bttrr ll.an anr acr.
Ideal Balaaaa ufaol
W. A. -lt?IX.
CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR,
BUILDER.
roiJM.Ml'S. OKF.GON.
MSMilVILS Fl KMSHED OX AXV
lit chkH of l.aildnift on application.
t'orueliiiH, Pcbruarr 24, l!aa. iul-"iu
ELKHORN SALOON.
I
IJIIILIF ritOF.XI.EIX, UNDER LOUIS
Straaer'a inanagfiment, hna oia?ned a
new Saloon in tha building formerly occu
pied bv Torn AVhitehorn, known aa the Elk
horn Saloon. Here he will be pleaaed to
meet hia friends. A strictly orderly honae
will be kept, aUo the beat of Beer, Cigar
and Liquora. ml-tf
the Kohwaii ol IHHH nt the tnlr (mhiihIm. IIIINImmo. WiihIiIiiitIoii Connly, Orxou,
n..t.Tt:it
Ih i yeurit old, a rich hay over average
size; tred ty J. C McFerrnn, Ixiuinville,
Kentackv.
Sired by l'ANCOANT (2:'.'lf4), sire of
Patron (5-yer-old stallion record 'J UHU 1
and of Iol I'eet t .'-year-oia record Jf:!,'),
aiid AuariiiH (3-) ear-old record -'"J'etc
1 dmu Iineia, dim of Iny Droiim ti-year-
oU1 rtu,d 2 -l?' Han.ble.
Ionian. dam Trusty, dam of Deucalion
(:!), SeotlHnd Maid 2:-,'n, and John
' Marl.aroogh. son of imp
'Trustee. :S dam by Henry I )u roc, son of
Henry, rival of American F.chps.
,,, . ., . . . , .
I'lANIFd. is the immediate descendant
of nuiuiiU, tth that inherit apeed,
piess speed tfaeuiKelves. aud transmit it to
thit descendants. His breeding need no
comment. I'lanter hns never Isn trained,
hat daring the stud ae.son of last year, in
, Ara'J, 1 "r, , irtfB' ,or,nJ' "ua
hl'"w -
ihlt.MS:
S.lll;!.- service
Season, ait li privilege of rituiu
Insurance
ON CALVARY,
I he Klrt ari l oul bi pt o.lm II.hi
hi this r. an try. aid
BEFORE PILATE
uii. 'II i..r ur ... ... in,
. wii'. n -
MTi.i f..-nerii !.iiii'ii"iii
o evccutiu.
mcuc in m...-. i..rai.ie.l. i m ;.nal. ta
11.."'. .- . '
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ainl r..it.-..lt ..t ManU4,tlie iimvt
atirict.i't; v.ort.l-viue uttci.tani.
t i t
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST,
rMln. N
v.
Drug Store i
Manager.
i.isi: tr ih.h. i'l itr
Chemicals,
li XI. SOAItS.
AimsTs iiati:i:iai.h.
I ism; I A4 lil.l'.
il toiii-d in a r'ir.t cla-w lrug M.ue, and eerv t liinfi
j.UI 1.1 ICHaonnl.le rat. .
ACTION REVOLVER.
These revolver are an eal
duplicate f tlo celebrated
SMITH St WESSON.
,:M Calilar, luiinc
Centre-Hr
CartriJnea.
Rifle.
aiKLr. .m N
w all cfc-e ana ntakt-a of y
FAPII ARB MASS.
" lot Trice Lift of tbee o
urln Jouian y js
Hx (! ii
Nbw Hvk, turn.
G. O. BAILEY,
Wholesale and Ket.iil ll. nlerin
Groceries.
Provisions,
Sccdo, Liimc.
PUSTER AND CEMENT.
LAND PILASTER
A. SPHJOIAJLTr.
No. 05 ti. Second Street.
cony it d,
Xoirtlsa.ca, - Oragou.
iC-tf
WORLD I
K2tC 7
fan Tromp ad
I'.I.V iito tli:
3.)rar-ld rerrd fill)',,
iStfA
witluut Jh L J,d meV,f th l,.o?i T !
r,.!il.!".t?? .TrirLT- "- "
hired by HAlXiElt 1V. mm .f Ib.iuble-
toniuu Mauibriuu (site of Jatiu I
t dsni HprmcrteKI Msiil, tin it of Fred
Hmubletuu. 'J.'ji. Ki'M is'dirm. of Fr-d
Van Tromp will le limited V V mure,
.
to iN-riuit truiuia
TEIIMS OF smnvicK:
Siulu ta-rvico. . ..
Season, with privilege of return. .
lusuruuee
jr,
llit J'hui umjliht fit Slulliuii,
t f f v ji !. ; i .
Full brother to Judith, winner of races
in Isho.
Sire of Dudley Howard, Laura !., Mmme
D.. Flavrlio, it.
(Ji.m DcnLvr is a IihiuIjiji bay, li
' ha'uls bitjli, and weighs IITmi muih1s.
Sireii by imp. tJI.F.NF.Ial.
1 di.ia MhiImiii Dudlev, h inner of the
... 'haiuWt!Ue Stakes at Jerome Turk ill liO,
bv l-emitou. 'J dam unp, KritHiuuH Hit,
i uaiu of brigand, winner of th Jersey
Notice to the Public.
I uow have my Nev
ROLLER PROCESS
FLOURING MILL
In operation, an.l uiu making a
very kiipeiior gra.b of I'lou;-.
Tim piihli.- in invited to ;.;he
the New I'locess I'lour a dial.
Will keep constantly on hand
a full line of I'lour, liian, etc.
Ktchan'e
I'ai 'Hern.
laziness .lone wi
th
WAXTKlt.
A Stock of
Milling ''
pi ice paid.
Ibicl; wheat and
lliphei-t mm lo t
JOHN IvIILNC.
s-i
W a
M
LANDS FOR SALE
I tl
I'l" inil.v. Willi 40 iicr.'H or nior in j
cnltivati.ui, and the reiiiHiinl.-r covered ;
with lir, Imcl, el.'., and will ninke a nice I
l.uin. i'hia land lav well, ia wittered l.v a i
ain, and 1 1 iv- na line a Ijiiil.liutf iilae. aa
von aill tind in a tliona ind. A av-h.n.l-
Louae . mile trout tin. i.l-.c. nnd oiilv 1
mile to forest Grove ncliool. I'rici
'.' Ian. 'i'li i i a i.-.liicti.'ii oi ft ia-r acre,
and the moivhi;.! will lie luc I'dintl it il-'mi.-.l
ut tlie aiitup rate.
O APIiHM WITH A TWO HjOliVllnt m:
jO of aeven room, nil I urd I'iiiihIi, and a
; l.arn thiit eoi.1 a: N an ou-iiard of nII kui.U
I of fruit and fill of the niikiII fruita. 'I liia
j l.l nee ia faromMv located on Main Ntrccl in !
i IIiIIhIhho. nn.l will uit a in, hi ut laeiin
1 will Nell either hull' of tliM ilitce tile llu
, proved purl tor c.'m, or the iiniiiipcovcd
j ,.r .' or an ot it r.ir p..
j j ()() Ari.1 K J1. ;
, t.r, ,,r f,!,,u. lim
; Nlnaiied and wciled nnd I.', m ica of kiiiiiII
I Fir and Hael. 'I here i mi oiclmrd f I .V
iteailliir lice, .'in. i c Mioeie.i in a opinio
j that never tints mid N well, ihw I Hid I.IV
oil a 1.'.mmI loud, ii ii. I ll. nl -m'Ii..iI. I'll.'.', Ill
i cash i. nd i;.hI tiotes. v?.".i.
VIHMSl. M I JIT 1 HII.I.NIIOKO.
jll 't II..I ll. .1 Hie II.'. k, V. Illi It Hood
Well. Trice. if.Vm.
m .ti iii;s ji si oi i oi' ii 1 1, in
IxiM, With lloiw. Well, nil. I I (H ies HI
cultivation. Trice, flda.
I .) lillK. W ITH lllllhi: AM" WH.I.
Tenced an.l in cult ivi.t ion. l i ice, l
ACUI S, IMMTlUlVKH, i Mll.f.Ki
Oil Sotilli of HiIUIhiM, veil aatcieit; In
aell and near the I'lciini.-i v ut I'liiniinyton,
ultd CNuea .hi. I i the loud. I 'l us , l l 1.
Ntt'l!, I.AIUiT. ASH W I'.l.l. -
- Hir.ili.'i.l ... ii.l. ii.'e. and all nciva
aurv Onll.uil.lili:4. U-rtl iiii.' I'not Treea, fill.l
Ki" laa. aitnaieil .-.ear tn-new liiick MliN-k
in IlilWI-ao. for tile at ".'.
OiV Acre, iui!ca fmni IlilUlairo, ."
M I acren of i?ow mid 1. aena of Mitiir
! land; lioiiae. Lain, aiitl 70 livuiir Ireea in
orchard iiii.l iaw.it. red l.y a ; "i'.'. Only
I '4 uiilca fr.aa 'h.l, and i- .1 a piod
roinl, l'4' niilea fioni re:nnc"v j It.
from T..itl:iml. Trice, i.m.
inilea
i
."leH
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J .cilr". ...'.l II. It
li.iiit. o.i-!
a ill, V.ad
j.lort I. nil in
l.l. etc
inei.d. a ,
and f lien t uii.' i
Tll.V, KI.'l'I.I.KI.
I h;ive . '1 el' In II. 'i o!
nai'iei'Me. to ineiiti.ei
I'm.. i I i !:t v om
W. H. RUCKER,
IChI I'-luli' Akt-til,
IIILLSI'.oUo,
I'-'Mf
(iiirciiN.
I . , I
i ,
f'aventa, mill 1 1 it.lt M.nU-. ol.taiiii'il. nml nil
PATENT l!l hi NESS conducted lor AlOll
! Y RATE 1I:KK.
OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE f. K.
; PATENT OFFICE.. AVe have no a il. '
' nueticiea, all Imaineai ilirocl, hence can j
trananet Patent liiiaineaa in le time nnd 1
nt l.KSS '4)Hl than tLone reniota fioni 1
WiiaHINOTOM. i
Send iukIc, dmwintf. or photo with .1"'-
acrilition. Ma ndvlae If imtentalile or not.
I free of charge. Our fee not due till lutein
,ja aecured. .
j A book. "How to Obtain Piitelita." H .
relorencea to actual client a in your St. '
county, or town, aent free. Addrcaa
V. A. HSOW A CO.
Onpoaita Patent Ofhce, Waaliulo.i. i .. i ,
nW-tf
H1
Rrew.ter Tatent Jtcln TT..M.T,
V'ir lia.-. aia mXirrr ym t'l ' "'
!l 1 uu.irrl
IJ ft t5iy;
ler uur iHt. ..'. a.'.ii i i . .... ot
i.-a irfitf dt jlr ...11 tt tl'.Z. lu I .,'l.
0UUlrm uIU lifeline. VVttlw f. r',1,4.
Glen Dudley
!eihv ia l74i. by Flvin Uutcbmsn, win
"r "f, V" ,,,r,'V; 'J. ,ldK". I
yirt race hors.
"-'. rsnk th. flrst ire of Tlmr-
oM,.u in A ru. He has l-e four
1. msi ... a Ti " ... ' ! l."' .
I titn.M ai t I I .... 1 -1 tdfii
winners 1 ban any nbtiliuii in America.
' ...... ."-f. nuu Hnq mrmi lui'l
(Ii.kn li ii k, after reeeivin aevers In-Jaru-s
i,t a yenis ..1,1. was still hii eieelleut
rsce liors.'. As H II.VHI.r-iia ha .Lri..!
times, won three riices, was aenond in on a
mill .lit.. I ...... ...... ..
.......... nl nns i mirion. l. li..
: ""I. nis I'l-miw uhhu, lie
T'l: ".'!""! 'her, iHjy fti,,.ri. the dmu
.f ht I aul. wiimintf easily bv half a doeu
lengths. (lii iJudlcy' cilts hava aU,
style, mm i-d una an eKCelluut dispomtiou.
Nona o them huve had thurouuh tramim
lol races.
il.lrsts Oh' SHHVHH;
Hilll MIll.'O J-
Si-isiju, with privileu of rutuiu
InarMnoe . . 3i
rtlll'Kllllk... 'HI UT7 ...... I ' . . , i .
Mre jut ranted to iu to I bd U1
receive careful attautiou and Kood paktora,
at l.:o a month.
"I'ounK stock. th truttiu and Thr-
ouhbrsJ, ir nab
'II OS.
II. )0b( f
IllllmOvi u, ii ruun.
GEOAV. PATTERSON
HK.vbr.it in -
FURNITURE
Furniture, Cnrpela,
Tlultliiic, lledtlliiu:,
W all rer, Curlttlua,
i
I lleliirea, I'lrture Fratu,
alaM, lttby CrrlMce
S prlii.; lied),
i
i An.l till in. Unit vu wiint, too unuiroai Ut
iMention. ut I'Olt l bAM) ritlCbS.
A!.i, a (lencial Aaortincnt of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
TJISXIDlJXrTVItllSXCae
I
: fa a NH'CiMltv of tlil Liiiihh, and I Lav
. coiiHtMiitly on ln.iul all that can lia tluaiinJ
u (la line. In.i Amenta tor ilia
DRONZE MONUMENTS.
tlive inn a trial, urid la oouviucivd tbatjl
nieiiu lUHineaHiid 0hu a (ieat ia.lunli.ui
I.NMW. tl!7 tf
hm Pacific R. R.
2?.T 11 lew Nhorlcr!
Jv!0 lluiir' ' Tliue!
i
j Aocoiiiiiiol,tiuin I naurii4a.J for ouifort
and Siifet v! Fillea Mild l rlbl via
VM.pitiifi ii nd tbi Oreooii Lvlo-
ini nl l o ahleiocalilp MUCH LVa
th:in l.v tin v otliar routabr
I w.eii all point in tha1'
W illimietU Valley X ,
Nuu I'riinciaflo !
DAILY PASSENGER
l I'A.'cpl Siiiuhiva i,
TRAINS
I 4.IVC a i 1 1 1 1 1 i
7.-00 A. U
IlliW
.11:10
l:l V. M.
i Si i V. M
t M T. M
Arrive ('i vullia
Arroe Allmiiv
liCIIVH AII.HIIV
Arrive t'orvNllia
Amu Vu.piiim
llu coii mi. I I'lilifuiin.i iralm coiitifol at
All. my and I'ot vitllia
l am ImImicii ('orvallia, Alhany aad Hau
fianilo ii.ul and I'nlan, U.lnlj Hall
and K:i'!ie', 'J.mi,
I'HAN. .', I IOO I K,
Actrf. ti. V. A I. At .
I 'orvallia, Or.
WM. M HtlUi,
(Jcii. rnl 11 mi., r.
Oregon Development Co.
j
:
i rat -.'Ij.Md SlM.oin.lii o . .ii.A I.mI Vinnim
. .... i f.. n rrHiiciHCo. uoiuiect itio at Yanulua
a it lithe iriiinaoC that trefoil 1'acltla Uai.
l oad Com puny,
KAIUNO DATKH.
laovavM lavkciacot
Knatern (ei'i!ii Wadnaaday, Jun 'Jt
Willaiuette Valley.
, ,'l'ueaday, Jaly &
..Monday, " )1
Hundy, " If
KiittinlMy, " 2S
" "SO
Faaterti ( Irei-oii
Willntnelta Volley
F.'lateni I llci.tl
XVilhiuietle Xnltry
nw.a vviiaAi
l'.-l. l n )reu. .a W edneaduy, July ft
WillaniHf alley 'l in aday, " la
Il'ialft-ll I Iteooii ... " " Iti
VV 1 1 In mi lie nl If v Huiuliiy, " ti
tl.iateiii Dice. in Friday, " 5ft
W illaiucf... Vulley. AlbJ. ft
'Fit- ('oiiiinnv react vim I lie rirflit ta cUaoi
ateinneiaol tiling ilntea,
S. II. lOltV, (i..ii. F. A. V. A(eut,
;t(t Montoiiiinay St.,
n'.'l tf Si' ii Friiitciifc'o, al.
yi 6,000.000 zLQzun
wtC W O.M.FCRRVACO.
rm admit la.1 intMtUa
raeat fcaamaa
fn tha world.
IKIKVaCO
lllrw.a. lnwria.
li. i n".
SEED
ANNUAL
ror IMI
will b. auiUd
TO ALL
apt.lh .ata,
u lav mwuu'i
.utmii.i. Willi
ut arilwual il.
Invaluable to all.
karr mma ua.ua
Cardan F laid, f towr
I E IE D S i u" r!iluill
D. fil. PERRY JtCO.,Owtrolt,Mloha
h DDI 7 IT H"m' ",l y,nt" for poatage,
HI a,Bnu retvcive irae, a roatiy boi
of nooda whtoh will help all,
ui vmier aex, iq tuora iuoiikt rint away
than anything elae iu thin world. Portauaa
await the worker abaolutaly aura. At oust
Addraaa Taoa 4 Co., Angnata, Mama.
L
lltr, .4a Lk V AIM
V i
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fee,,
StWl'.a'iara.