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THE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. ... .APRIL 5, 1883 AVhiie Adam slept a rib he lout. And Eve in all her beauty rose. He slept, but at a fearful coat; His first sleep was his last repose. Town Topics. Several more village in Hungary have been flooded and the inhabitant are starving. At Hettraru one hundred and twenty houses have been hurned and sirven hundred jicople rendered homeles. Two lives were lost in the flanic.t. The tillages of Meza, Bereni and Hnnsdorf, have alo Wo destroyed by fire. What is this Disease that is Coming Upon Us ? Like a thief at niht it steal? in ujxn us unawares. The patient- have pains aootit the chest ami sidfs, ami sometinies in the Imok. They feel dull ami sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, eJKiallv in the morning, "rt of sii'k slinif colIei'tH alout. the teeth. Tin att'H'tite is ioor. 1 here is a feelin" like a heavy load on the I '" 1 stomach; sometimes a faint, all gone -ensation at the pit oi the stomach which food does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hand and ieet become cold and clammy. After a while a cough sets in, at fust dry, but after a few months it is attend ed with a greenish -colored ex ectoration. The patient feels tired all the while, and sleep does not seem to afford any rest. After a time he become nervous, irritable and gloomy, and has evil forebodings. Ther is a giddiness, n sort of whirl- intr sensation m the neauwnen risinsr ui suddenly. The lov- i f-l-i become costive; the skin is : Iry and hot at times ; the blocnl becomes thick and stagnant; the whites of the eyes become tinged with yellow; the urine is scanty and hiih colored, de jjositing a sediment after stand ins'. There is freijireiitly tt spitting up of the ftHd, some times with a sour taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is frequently at tended with palpitation of the heart; the vision becomes im- : ' . . ... ( paired, with sjiots be tore the rfye9J there is a teelmg ot great i prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are in turn i present. It is thought that nearly one-third of our opu- ;' lation has this disease in some 1 of its varied forms. i It has leen found that phv- i sicians have mistaken the cause of this disease. Some hav treated it for a liver complaint, others tor kidney disease, etc., etc., but none of these kinds of treatment have leen attended i with a u cress; for it is really ; constipation and dyspepsia. It i is also found that Shaker Kx- t ..f 1 .. .4. Af.,,1 J ..: unci oi liotii, or .liotliei k?n- geTs Curative Syrup, when I projverlv prepared will remove ! i his disease in all its stages, j st'iMire the pjenunu artirle. ; IT WILL SKLL BKTTKK THAN' COTTON". Tfr .fi-tlin n Tfpmt if itwf'ill ... . 1 ' ' Ot t IllllahrmPf. llchliril Co i v ' y l i at r i iViM., writes: Jiy wtit ns 1m'm so iniifh lienefitcil ly SliiiktT Fx tract of Ktaits or Seivl's Syrup that ahe says sh would rather le Avithotit part of her foot I than without the itiftlifinc. It lias done hvi more itnal than the docttrs and all other medicinea jmt together. I would ride twenty miles to get it into the hands of am suf- ierer it lie can rt it in no other way. I Wh-ve it will soon sell in j this State better than cotton. testimony FROM TF.XAS. ; ' Mrs. S.K. Barton, of Vainer, j in"ir. v. v., .t., nines iii.u ; she had been lon atHit-ted with dyspepsia antl disease of the urinary organs ami was cured by Shaker Extract of Uoots. Rev. J. J. MeGuire, merchant, of the same place, who sold Mrs.. Hart on the medicine, says he has sold it for four years and never knew it to fail. SHE WAS ALMOST K.D T -it law w ith .hvitiet i jm. , ...... l"- 1' i sia that thwiv wan nut a t)hv siciail to In follliil who roil til do an thinu: with in.. 1 h:ul fluttetinu; of the In-art ainl Bwiminin: of the tu :ul. One dtxv I leatl your i:uiijili!ct alltl "Kij'r Auiotnj t,r S!,,,k -rV wliith tlfM-iilioil in v ilii-a- lettfr than I eouhl intlt. trietl the Shaker Kx tract I of Itutts antl kept on AV.th it until to-tlay I rejouv in ht-a th. ! Mrs. M. Illl-lfV, IScVlt-r, Mtihlenliiirt Co., Ky. For sale by all 1 h-uir-rist. or atldivs." the jrojrit tir, A. J. Whit IJiu'iomI, ji Warren I6t., New York. For Hale. 4 FEW GOOD WORK HORSES J uid Mares, for Cash, from fonr years old upward; two miles north of Hillsboro. Address pxlVt Quicksands mu4 Tigers. Chicago Mail: The ship has i anchored inside the Hooghlj riTer, one of the many estuaries of the j Ganges. The moon has just come I up from over a low island to the east. The air is balmy and has the sweet j odor of the land. Light clouds move lazily across the rugged face of the queen of night. A well-born daughter of that far-off island which rules nearly a third of the world by her brain and through ber well-filled coffers, is playing with gentle touch the variations of the "Mocking Bird." Kefined gentlemen and gentlewomen loll or walk about the deck, listening to the music. It is hard to realize that a few miles up this broad river is a beach outwardly as mild as a meadow i lakelet, but whose bottom is a nhift-! ing (luickBand. to touch which is; 1 almost certain destruction to the bravest steamer. Within a few months two fine ships of this com pany have been sucked in by the sands. One is almost erect. I am told its mants Ktand a few feet out of the wnter. The sands Mick in ships as leeches take in blood, and are ready for more. Vessels are Pilea ou "P tue otuer swallowed a 1 - a . a never to be digested. Careful pilot ing and daylight are necessary to avoid the hungry monster. It is hard to realize that on yon low island, just under the low-lying moon, tigers are more abundant than in any other part of the world. The keepers of the signal station live withiu hgh brick walls, and dare not go a huudred yards leyond j them. Refuge houses are built j along the coast on high piles close ! to the water. Canned food, four i hmiilml gallon of wuter. a chart j with full direction how to find a j port and a boat are at each . Orent i placards are stuck up warning the u'Fwreokeil man to beware of tigers and not to attempt to get off except by day, and at no time to venture into the jungle. The inlands and surrouuding mainland are swampy. and the low jungles are said to!"'"'""1 ... .! shilling ausotuteiy swarm wttli ttgers anil e !auh at that now, but we won't crocodiles. Nothing less than a pretty Hill I . ,., ? , . , equally applicable to thi-. loimtrv. I am tidal wave seems likely to drive them t funy ware that people h think us I do awav. ' will not comoine :m:iiii-i Ilu' mIiiii, but ' . . .... .. j will weakly yii'Id. a.-wl in the end it will !e : as tlrmlv rsieil in l'!nl:iit. I;!ii i a-, in bui t'olirt House Fraud. ! dou. The M.r tiot iraia by it and j they will loe linliit!'-ly in elf resiH't. j It wiil i leali- a i Ia v. iioin y oil may kick .Newport News. j jf yin alv wiliiflsf t( ,(aN fol- j,; H tUlS, no The republican club of Toledo Oil' In-tter than -la.-; a riniii. -iieakinv. Monday last passed the following ! n resolutions, which we publish by j request: Toledo, Oregon, Mar. "24, INKS, We, your committee beg to make the following report: Whereas, The county officials of Benton county .Oregon, have by their action imposed an unwarranted and grevious tax, without consulting the; will or the wishes of the tax payers the sworn representatives, in the i construction of a court house and 'jail, unwise and unreasonable in its cost compared to the assessment ofj said count-, therefore be it I Kesolved, That we as citizens of Toledo and tax-payers of said county t,i .1. . i .111 ... ficus uwiscnr to use nit it-ninianj means to defeat the enforcement of such tax for the construction of the same, and further be it ever feel that us American freemen our rights have been invaded and onr wishes ignored, by those whom , were sworn to resnect the will ami ! . , .... ! Wj&ne of tlieir constituents, and I viewed from every standpoint we i I are forced to believe the whole . I scheme in its unlimited extravagance j , t 1 13 one of jobbery from its incejrtion. W. P. Watson, .1. ft. Copi.axi), - 4'onunittre. (. ItOSKIlKOOKs, Oregon Wairon Roml (Grants. "Washinhtox, March 'AO. Barclay j Henley is expected Lere in n few days to argue the ease of the wagon road grants in Oregon before the house committee on public lands. Mr. Henlcj was formerly a member of that committee. One wagon road gram in uregon is owned iy a number of San' Francisco capitalists, who, it is Said, paid $400,000 for the grant. Cleveland's measago recommend ing immediate forfeiture of these grants ia regarded as one of the most preposterous propositions he has submitted to con cress. It is stated that much of the land granted to the I wagon road has been patented and i ot.l -t ti. " octticis unit iiitj i ii t'Nii ten I : 1 t i ; recommentlA that these giants lie ' .:a - -.i . lurieitt'ii wunoni giving me pur chasers ef this laml a hearing in the courts. '1 he president' Htatetnent : was glariuly ex parte. The evidence i submitted to ennnrewn wns orJtas.io1 ! ! suinillliett to t UIlreSB VBH tOUeCtetl : j br irresponsible .gent-, and many! : owners of land granted to these waoti rniils werii not nf1"..r.l.l waOtl ro.Ula were not aHor.Ietl an opportunity to otter testimony n to the extent of their right to the lands. ! . . Th butehs' onini! i I (3)1 Tbe BUYEBS'OUIDEls issued March and Sept., (eacn year, it ts an enoy. dopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat. fish. hunt. work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various aisee. styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYEB8 QUIDS, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to- pay postage. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. ITIVIi uwm Ir w w nrw fx Ww Ul-114 JaUchigan Avenue, Caicago.lli. i One f 8hrrnans 1 Htrr. ' John Sherman wrote one letter too many a few years ago. A citizen of Ohio went to Mexico to engage in business. He was, as lie conceived, badly treated by the Mexican author ities. He wrote a letter to Mr. Sherman, asking him to call the attention of the state department to the matter. Mr. Sherman replied in a letter, one sentence of which reads thus: "A man who is fool enough to invest his money in a God-forsaken country like Mexico has no right to expect protection from his own or any other govern ment." The letter is still in posses sion of the gentleman to whom it was addressed. He lives near Chihuahua. St. Louis Globe Pemoenit. . , ... . , ... . . Unmet It. nltr, f f lianilicrsbiirji. sav be is Die fir-t commercial traveler v. in ever ve ul on the road. In 1H 1 1 he vvt ii to Philadelphia us a salesman with ! dry n win Itoii-e of Dniilol), ji-ir,'lii!I A Co. '-Trade w:t- dull 1 hat year." : Mr. Wolff, .tod I Mii."'ested to I he iin: the idea tt --tiiiu. misi imn ant:i:-e country me t(h:tiil inilnim up tritdi . Who will Is- t lie drummer:' a-Li .1 .i of tlx- firm. I tviil.' I replied, and lliey .-iii im out. '1'iial was llii origin of the 1.111: drnniriier.' by which all traveling mi1" nien are now l.nown. I went ii the roml and M'dieiled I rade anions t lie merchaii! of southern and central Pctiiisyltaina and New Jersey. For live year I carried m Haniples, tilling in cu-tomers orders froin anmplea provid.sl i.y themselves, lu 1MI it struck me nil of r iitt,len that tlii war necessarily kecpm;. my trade limited. ami that if I tarried a line of samples of my own 1 roiild iiiTrvlii-e new jo-xN inn more of tlum. I i-isit b the Una and tdiUed thetii that the sample Were eoni init from tl; wnuis end of the line, mid llit-y kuv lit.- Hint jiikI fiirnislnd nte with itumpte. I'roni lliat year dai the -torn of arr in sample by ditnnmer-." Mr. Wolit ha.-i Ix-en i-onstai tly ui tlie roiwl ever since Id pioneer H ip anion; the country merehatit.. and al the ae of nearly ! i stiil drnminin up trade r a I'hiiadelhia bullae. Philadelphia New-. i:avt-t of Ti Iteeririti. Xi nati or woman can regularly indulge in the practice of r ei inif tipf front .-;traiivers without Itcioiiuiim in spirit as well as in f act a Ik-ar. It degrade the reeelver luutv than the K'-'rr and it will I ire. 1 1 a cla-vs in this country like the lower t-Iasst;. Kiiroiie. It N told of .-M-nator Ttitii iintu tli:tt di n iiilitil if lie hml met Pruife l:i u;.:i(k lie rt-j.lied that he was extremely sorry that lie had not, tiecause he did want lo meet one peroii in Kurope not w.niin tor him to hand over l4,'w the name of a cla , thaf v, ill li;4iace iril'i ;iu citi.i n. - !- server" ia Philadelphia fall I Tlt l il i t oiolroii!t littill iful. ! It oilvflit to coip-i de h-ople w ho al e bitten j this summer by the trni'.i iitu to U- tohl , by a M;-nti-.l liiat tin- rn:i-iii!o Is vo!i ; droii-! Ic j'iiMI 'ul. - place one." lie says, 'liiniiT.'i inii :n-oi'. Aiiju-t the l-!!es. j Xovv phn-e y,ur eye to the ce piece, j l'reti: The tiny d:i t colored i'ck ha I vanishisl, and in it- place appear the most ! radiant and tror. ou-. treat lire w hich the in conceive of. The ics arts of J pale ami r. the U and thoniv m.-ientn. pr.ucis shinim hke eixmy. t ompared with this w.iiio and m:iu;nilieence of ds-ora-t ion the brivshtet :ti,d niot viid of the painter- pi Ueb.hi.i f.-i'l :tifU(- iiie tniid.lv." Phi lit- AINU TV yrm feel dull, languid, low-apirlted, Ii fe lem. and indencrihibly mhierahle. both i.h me, ooto imjrw cttllr and mentally; eiperience a sense of fuUnenaor bhtinc after eatimr, orof "irone- i nnn. nr fmnlinm. nt stonitteb in f hn mora- I intr, tonaue coated, bitter or bad taste in j moutb, irrtirulur appetite, dlzzint'sa, fniient j IwHiHMi.lie. tilllrrerl vesftrlifc. Hontiiur fltwieLH before the eyes, nervoua prostration or ex- hauation. h-ritnMUty f terupcr.ot fjushea. imeruttiuiB- wnu ctnuT bcubuliuiui, vusrii, bitinir, transient palna here and there, old itrt, orowBinentj ki iit ineHia. wnKO&uiTiesB. or aiHtiirts-a and univireamnir Sleep, constant. indescribable teuliag ot dread, or of impend- j ioir calamity? i If you ha ve alL or any considerable number If you havealL or anv eonelderable number oi iimsm) nyinptonio, you are suaerini ri insi niitsi com u ton or American ntaurafc ltilious Iiysnensia. or Tumid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or lnuitfestion. 'lb more i complicated your dJaease has becotaa. the greater the number and diversity or syrup- ; loins. r,t matter wuai srare n nas readied. Ir. Pierce's Voldeti medical DlKoverr will Kills uo it. if taken aceordinir to direc tions lor m reasonable lenirth of time. If not cured, complications multiply and t'otmiimp- tion of the bun irs. Skin 1 liscascs. Heart JJidt.-aae. Kbeumatism. KMney Disease, or other grave wine' maladies are Quite liable to set in and. sooner or later, inauee a istsi rerounstion. Dr. Pierce's) Gulden medical Dla. Oferf acts powerfully upon the Liver, and tbrotiRb that areat blood -purifying' ortran, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im purities, from whatever cause arising. It is equally efficacious In actios; upon the Kid neys, and other excretory oraana, cleansina. strenirtbenftitr. and healing- their discs se. Aa an appetizinir, restortttivo tonic, it promotes diirestlon anti nutrition, thereby building' up both flesh and strctiirtb. In niaatrtal districts, this wonderful inedicino has rained great celebrity in curing- Fever and Ague. Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseasea, r. Pierce UoMea naict Die covsrjr , cunixc all nirrcno. from a common lilotcb. or Emntinn, to the worst Scrofula. Ktlt-rbeum. Fever-aores." Scaly or Kougb fkiu. In shott. all diseaiM-e caused by bad bliss! aio osi.ptensl by this nnviwfi.l ... . f ...... . .. . t I .. . . . . cine. Great Kit tin- Ults-ra rupi.lly heal under Its benltrn intbieuce. K;iss il!y has it manU ir' ?.lfi:n.f.a '"rr. Voemm, t-r iu uta, uoiis, n loll. Carbuncle: fore KiW S. rof- I i ej outv taieia owvilllitiB. Illu-nilIL llHrsNa I " White SweiiipM." tJoitre. or Thick Ne i Disease. I and KnhtrgtsI O lands. Send ten cents In stamps for a htrite Trent Ise, with colored ml inkr.l lln.tj I piates, on kiii uisetues, trie saiuo amount for a Treatise on bcrof ukais Affections. "FOR THE CLOOO IS THE LIFE." Thoroughly cleanse It by using Dr. Pierre's) Uoldeu Medical Discovery, and irood d'tft'i,,n. a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital Btreuirtta an.1 IkmIII health will ho ...it.ht COSUISIPXION. I which is crofniaorthe I.nnga, ta arrested ! '"!. vxxri by this reme.ly. if taken in tlu ; earlier stages of tbe disease. From its mar- .'.I.ES'JSrl1!!-lr?.,Ja!?Ld'?!e' liA JSlTc ! .VrjVr-i or t.ksst-clfaiuina. anti-oilioiie, pectoral, and" ' nutritive properties, unetuaJed. not only i "7 kit ujowmpuun, out lor all m.a.vw.aav Ifllv OI 'f Liver, Blood, and Lungs.! - ' I t OT W eSK Lunn. fnittlnv nf TUvwf ttWtm- I i mna nt llrraktl. I'liHwtin V .. .... 1 1"".. . k. . ! . , , . . , . t. . vaiaittt, uu- i i chins. Asthma. Strnm r.wln-t. u...t . t..tut I I afftciona it is atn fftteitnt w.nukiu I rsiltt by lirus-KMts. at $14)6, or Six ot ties i Send te cent, in stamps for Dr. Pierce's m IVmuumtinn. AAinu I book on Conau Jiption. AdVireaa. ' VeritTs Disp:sr Esdlctl issaciiUw, 63 nmln at BlffAUi If X 1 Vni T. ,naj m. t el T 1 t ! vau ur.l . . I . . 3 , I - - imukm uiui JXhe i.NDtP:sDEjiX ffice. n JOREPII HILLSBORO Livery Stable LYONS & HARK, Proprietors. Order for HACKS. BUGGIES I AND RIDING HORSES. Attended to promptly. ALKO, FEED STABLE. Remember the Place MAIN STREET oppofiite tb Tualatin Hotel. HilUboro, Or., March 22, 188. tf MuxtcA MrmiH LiNiiutirr, Punrfrattm Mntelem to I'trg Ban ! WuBUerfuL TBV Ok m CO. CO Ki ll, .UIkli4Mlkr UIX.K -lV4v DFSIUAItl.K PKOPFUIV IN II1LI-S lioro, consist mo of Houses and Lots ! J-yTemi made ea-y to Purchasers. i For further information, inipiirtt of tin ! nmlersiiied. !.. m. i;osfv. I IIillsls.ro, May is, is;. ml'.Mf Over 6.000.000 PEOPLE USE O.M.fERRYACO. t admitted totettM iryest Seedsmen in inv wv.,.. . . FtI to S tO. mm I'rWr 8EED ANNUAL For IOo3 will Im mMueJ kFREETOALL Itiristit. ..! t. 1a4 M.aH,.l;N ty: letneni !i sit oeljouit il . 1 Invaluable to a!'. i.t-rjf utrrmm utnt. fCarden Field ' Flower r r r O w - a t m ICtUS s .t.s,.- C.M.FERRY4.CO., Detroit, Mich OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA lroeon A I'nlifornia It. lt. And Connections. , .f THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE !i Time Between 1'uiilaml autl San Franelsce, 39 Honra! California Exoresa Train Run Cni'y between Portland and -rancisco. t.r.ww. Ahuivt:. ts.Franei-co 7:I:..1 Portland. . MrfoA.JI Port bind 4ib I . M. s,it Kn in. i.- 1. il. M.rl l iiffrr snrtty, rJ-evi S-j,lu, H a wm u , I AfclilVK. M. Fuitene '.'.PI P.M. ... i in ill. " Kmt-ne i.l A. M. I Portlautl .I I'. I. M." POLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS? EXCURSION SLEEPERS : TStT ,FFIK7FTI,u:oL:,m,0kb j The O. A. 11. li. Ferry makes connection with all tlte revnlar trains on the I, S.Us Uivi-ion from the foot of FKtrett. west sLTe vision, bktwekx W)KTL.X1 A cxh; villi. Mail Train Daily, except Hnndy. i.ntr. ARItlTr. llillslsru .H:l A. M Corvallia l-'rA". P. M Hillsboro.-..si.t 1. M l'ortland 75 A. M Hillsls.ro H:4.'. A. M -o :a l ttt i i.tirfRitii m ! u: 1 1 . r. 11 M M Portland ..;:t.p. p. M itltiwwjv. t ,j-m . . At All-iny and Corvnllis connect with! of tb. oreiacitic. V , - , - trains Express Tfaitt Daily, esccpt Sunday, iortiand 4-10 P M ortianti . . - ARRITR. Hillsboro.. C.04 P.M McMinyille,MKiu P.M Hillslsiro.. 7A.M Portland . iMUA.M , tf i iniiAnt t:str. I' vi McMin'vitle,.'.:4.. A.M Hillsboro 7i A.il E. P. ROGERS. tt. IKOK11LF.R. t P. a P. A't. Alanaeer. n-t ED. LYONH. 'A o' Afs 3.1' ErRF it i srre '-L'' V i - 1 ' mi . i. i.., - - Fred Hambleton, Planter, Will Stand tor ci vice f he Hea.o.i ot IWNH nt the F It Kit itA.nUI.V.TUX 40.t. I-j m r-ld rrert. ?:2ft. , - x, ... . Sire of t ntx tlainbletoit. winner of the 2- rrar-old Ktakes at Sah in and SiHkano FalU 0f sk7 He is n chestnut horse. 7 vettr olJ. Hire HAMHJ.KTONIAS MAM HJtINO, Hire of Jane J-lf:ltU. 1 dam Kprimtnchl Maid .dam of Van Tni.ip.;l-vear-dditallionrH!ord L:4('.'i.bv Iik. land AUIallah. full brother to Harold. sire of Mnnd S. 2 dam Haltida bv Alennnd. l"s Abdullah, sire of Goldsmith JIHl2:li. ::c':tm Oe. t'.oo)ev. 2:27 . I Friday (sire of U.uu of v iinn. Trast-e. 4 dam "f th l, t,U f 1 red H'-uibteton hns KubsUnoe.eiidnrance and Keed. His record of 2:2iJ wms inaile nil n &-yeur old after n n. a.ii in the Htud, and i r.ot the meiisiire of his apeed. He has shown a 2:11 ait, and in a brief racing career hna distNnced Kitty I.vnch. Jane I,, Mit'Vi' Altl.'u,'n', Mti? Maud.Dleander. Melrose Mid otliets. Itst year severe tack- lie in August, rendered him unfit for racinu. Fritz Hambleton. his only colt ever irnmeu troui u mare without KtanUard blotnl, won at Snlem wiih ease over a large b Htniiuai a lieUl of sisndard-brwl colts. In three yearn of stnd wet vice but one nmre bred to hint has failed to produce a living coll. hincle mivic -. ... Seaou. vth p:iMl-o.-of r. lurii.... 7.'. Ills iiioice . ,,, l.imiteil to Lt mares. FIFTY YEARS AT THE FRONT. For nea i Iv fifty years the recognized authority the world over on all n'i iciilun al matiers. a II way abreast of the tunes, snd always spending I ,k ,-iily .r the lsft talent and eijierience, the American Agriculturist Is-ins l"s with new rontributoM, iiew artists and new lye, and the edi torial statf. which has made this Periodical a power in lti heiuinpheres. re inforced wiihlresh bhssl and brains, therchv combining the exptieneti and erudition of years with the Mtror end freshness of youlh. The .4in'Ci r.M Atfrirnltufft keest pne with the (.'rowing in te rent in nri-nlture largely I. ioUi.ii' alsait through it teachings, and continues to-d.iy, after atmorbtn 1 wenty-fonr other agricultural ters, to furnish the current nvricaltural literature where the Knliah and (iermnn lant;ii:it,"es are siioken. I'.very iinuiU-r contains nearly 10t orifiiinl illustrations and origin.1! articles from rwi dilTerelit witters. Price JT.aO a ear; sintfh- niiiiln-rs. !." l:t. CHRIST 'l ite B z 1 hes- lo tiiiticent works of art are neither old time chroiuos nor ordinary eicravin-. 1 he latter is an etmusite phot.jeichiiio. lar sU(s riot to any -ilnn.. . !.. iNiirLut I tint ! Cslvsrv. the companion r'.et lire, is execut. d for im -.v the Mriun'invoi'i- iium. s. tinesci of tone, vicor of notion nd e;. iiernl ki-.s i ioi ity I e I he are on heavy plate tpt-r, V-'"-" inches lit size, toruard. it. is f.U;H pit pared for the puris. Price. I .( ach, l,lh loiwarjed o4 -pal I, to one audrens, l.aO. .tiui'finiii .ttrlmltHiItt it ic. oi li.teriei.ti .BrtrullHrit S. tul tvislal for Specimen nun, I- r. Find"'' or ( iei ii.sn, full de ''T script ion f the Pictures, and Portrait of Mui.kacsv, the painter V. -.-,, ther. st woiss. now attr u .iiik! woi Id -whin attention. ill issfffs II .1 I ll t I " Address, PUBLISHERS AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, HAY 1 1 W. Jl tl. I'rrs't. HnwUH), N.l. New City FOREST GKOVE. OREGON, , l'P SITK PirSlllrFM'K ' C. W. RANSOM, i i t i.i. ami t atHTf-ff: Drugu and IMTKXT T4UI.IT jikiicii:s. AIMK I I S. rr.itiT 'ii:icv. Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Books and Stationery. Et.. la fact, cverytl.iue that is usually found in a I'trsl -class lrna Store, and everithuiK , S4.d lit leasonalile mti . THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is cart fnltv comluetetl. ami, lin.lev Mr. Ilaiioii.s ni.nai?emeiit, patron need have mi fear but that their prescriptions will Is' carefully ami accurately compoiiiuleil. His loiitf exih-rience in tlie l'nij.' taiHines m tins county atp!e in his line. I'allaiiil examine liis snite.1 PROTECT YOUR HOMES! MARLIN W. GOOD REVOLVER no lunger coats DOUBLE a Fortune Self-Cocking Automatio ElectlM. Selfockia, K y FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE. WABntrrsD BQVAt is etibt gBsracr to raa For sale by Hardware and Gun Dealers everywhere. Ksnafsctarsd try THE MA1LU FIB A1M8 00n sw Harsa, Cobs. Magazine lar? -ml rM. ! 1 UM. TW HMfM mmrmew mumrmntmw. mmA tmm mmlw -1 Ml. ntm mm IM BALLARD o .iL'ttr. sroaTtio in TAW.rr atixrs, a.M t...t. hdj iitMinwu ctetacM. MAHLi.tf riar. a sin ro.. iuw. r . IDEAL RELOAD I NO TOOLS WILt SAVK ONE-HALF TMl COT OF AMMUNITION. Ms. rr all .tir. of t.'srtrklim whleb mrm la any othe follea Ins .......... U...M- i ni,.. si.rhr.lrr. Italian!. Mnrat. Rrailotrtull. 1 UiiBtf Kruoedy. btutU aV Waoa SNOT III IIILIS, CbrsDer ai d better tbaa y wher. Xc1mI Mam nr W. A. aOri:. CARPENTER. CONTRACTOR. builder, COUNLMt'S. OKKdOX. EsmiVIKS FL'HNISIIKO ON ANV i class, of buildiiiK on application. Cornelius, February 2t, 1HHS. inl-oiu . MII M . at ELKHORN SftLOOM. PHILIP PIIOKNI.K1N. IMJr.lt J.l m tstrasaer'a nmnnt'ement. baa opened j new Saloon in the bnildine formerly occn- J ff O. OO pjVd by 'i'otu Whitehoru, known as the Elk horn Saloon. Here he will tie pleased to meet his friends. A strictly orderly noose will be kept, also the best of Beer, t"n?ars and Lienors. ml-tf i'S..t.TKit i,,. . " yetir old, a rich bay oTcr nvernee , , . ' , ' ,mlt ' J' C' cFerran. Lotinvilb?, Kentucky. t,. . h,r,"u l'ANCOAST (S:?4'. wre of Patron U.-veitrhl stallion record :UV). , and of Uoj le-t I", venr old twioril ii'! . " UoU 1 e. t f..-y, r-old record i.JJ nna 'l''""" 4-year-ol.l record :':lH).'t i .in... r .,;. .,... t,. . . u nucin, unm in jnj treniu I -Tenr- 01,1 retjord 2-21 ;i I. by llya.lyk'N Hnnible. Ionian. 2 dam Trnnfr. .tlattd Maid :2M,'b and John I"v 2:21t'), by MarlUirouj-h, win of imp Tniatee. !5 dam by Henry Iiiroc, Hon of Henry, rival of Aiueriemt llipse. "dMI ll in the inmediate tlewceiidaiit of animals, lth title, that inherit Bjieed, ,lVvs-ss seed themwlve, and tramtinit it to ". . . . ,. , ""r """""'"'w mt oreeuum iieeos no f "".' Planter ha neer been trained. , Y i , VL ... T...1. J?."? inarea, b trot tea uiilea " f ,,H ,C01"' !,loaR V ",u l? are inrKe. wen lormeu, mua snow eicetieni ;ait. sinule aervice " rt " " ' rsHson, hiiii prtMiepeoi reu.iu ' Insurance .... 50 ON CAI.VARY, I lrt and mil) IN prodiicllon In this CoHittry, and FORE PILATE 'whielt far Mirpaxnc any oilier for f ekeeutioli. ist-psid. in lit tuts"1. r. ' Willi I liul'.v "I J'i.tllle-., . I. till and tlie ! IM. tiir. , .tx Drug Store i Manager. i.iF. til' ... I'l iti: Chemicalo, . IIT I HTH' 11 A T K I C I I .S. I lsl4; TA kit:. G-OODS, etinn e nun i tuny meei me k..ho St.K"Ii I'riees. antl ton are Is.ninl to I in '.-If ACTION REVOLVER. These revolver are an exact duplieatc- of the cclebratetl SMITH k WESSON. .M Calilwr, usinj? Ontre-Fin Cartridges. f BEST IN Trie Rifle. S Btls TwHm mtmrto aJ for all " sad uutkes f PApII All IIAII. head lor Prlee Ut of ibeae tal m vomiiany, s Bex U. Saw IUsa, Ct.as. i G. O. BAILEY, Wholesale and Itetail lealer in Groceries, Provisions. PLASTER AND CEMENT. LAND -A. BPEOIALTY. N. Second Streetf COKXEK , Eostlaasa.cl, - Oregou. iC-tf 'sgsBgaBBggs" m a WORLD I VY"" T I -It - - i , fan Tramp d Glen Dudley Fnlr Jronnlw, IIIIUImmo. Wnv,,,c oll riin v. OieKoii. VAX TMO.Jir . :i-irnr.ld rrrord 2:iim., ., , , And winner of tff J-yenrld racen nt Huh in a"J ihe Did leu in JHK,; m ft ,nv horne. : and on of the liatidsoniest KneHt .fVlMT".,". l!v.Kt",', , ,r . hlrill',y ,,I.,0,;K. "" ""''''- toman Mattibrino (sire of fane , V:l;'-t, , dm Hprillflt.M Unidi ,,am of Kre.l Hambleton, J.ti. Hot, iHlire of l ied I nataiet.Mi.i f. ,;o Van Troiup will be limited to ! ntnres, U permit trainiiiji. ..ifl.' TUtUS OF SEIlVlcH: , HitiRle nervice . . . . ! Scnhor, with privilege of return ; i, ,-. ... insurHii. , . Tlf n,i.mjl,hre, Silh., I i run i rintipr us afliiniiii. wit i Hr in n riiri'i t i a r.. .1:.l. : . . m u . ! ,n ,MH0 Hire of Podley How ard. Iinra !.. Minnie rj. . Ii-vello .etc. 0len )UDLKT jH a hmulsome buv, in hired by imp. (JLKM'.Ml, I dam Madam Dndlev, winner of the , rhainimune Htakc at Jerome Pai k fa iM, by Ukiiiofon. Udhiu imp. Jiritamiia 4lli, 1 (dam of Uriinnd. winner of the Jeisev notice to the Public, I now have my Nov ROLLER PROCESS FLOURING MILL In ojieiatioii, ami am iii iliiif- : very mjit-iior i,'iail tf I'I'mi;1. The ti 1 I i- invitt'il to tla Ntw l'lot't aa I'lour a trial. Will kff constabtly n luiinl a full line tif Flour, I'ran, cl Kxcliiitife Imsinesi iloue (with Farmer. A .St ink of Milling Onta. JilICO Jiuiil. j;.n Iwlit at mi. I llilient mnilit JOHN MILNE. n' ly LANDS FOR SALE. 1(10 I'lllev. with ill acres of more tn cultivation, and the remainder coven d with til. h.'t.el, etc., and will make n nice burn. This land I.ivn well, is wittered bv a HHini,'. and has as line a htdldinj.' place as von will lual in a thousand. A school house mile from the place, and only .'I miles to Forest (trove school. Price. r: ; - '..hici..,, ... m r.r . re ano ine acie it,'1' in oe inci en-en u tiesireii ;it the same Idle, o ACKFSWFril A TWO N I'OII V lit M'si: O of seven ristius, all I mtl finish, nml a barn that cost '.ti. an on l.md of nil t,itul of fruit ami nil of the small fruits. J litis i.lsee is favorably hs-iiled oil Mam Street in llillslsiro. and will suit a inr.ii of means 1 ill sell either half of this pi nre tlie un proved part for '.', or the unimproved for .( i, or all of it for I. ti( ACms bM Mlblj I 'Ft' Iroin (iiiston, ami mile Iron,' ScIkmiI: (hi acres of plow land mid - acres ' hhisht d and seede.l nml 1" netes of sniiill Fir and )la . I here is an oirliird of l.'i ! Is-aritiff trts-s, nnd is wittered bv a Hiirini! ' that never fails nml a well. This bind lays ; ' on a ijissI roiul. nnd nearst hit.il. I'tiee, in cash and trol notes, "'4), i .) 14 ns. wrm moim; si wi i.i,' mm Fenced ami ill I'liltivat ion. I'liee, .V'mi ! Ai'liFK. iMMi'i:o l.l. Mil. i s iM F South of II illti.n... will wiittie.i; lt,s , well i.ud neitr the Ciraini iv nt Furininton. and comes onl I t the road. 1'iioe, l '..i. Vmci:, i.Aiioi: ami wr.i.i, j niftiiueil Kesittetiee, with rtll neces , j snry Oiitl.uildius, Is'itrin Fruit 'I tee, nml i Kii'lsits. situated I'.enr the new lb it k IM.h U , ! in Hillsboro, for s-i. at '.'.(..Ml. 'ot Acres, ti miles from Hillsboro. 1." acres of plow and !." acres of ptnre land; house. Imtn, nml 7H lixin.; tries in ' orchard, antl iswaleretl by a sprinu. Onlv ll4 miles from seh. m.J. and is on a i."k1 , roatl, i'y irnles from erciitncrv; bi' miles j i from 1'oitl ,nd. I'riiv, l,;VHi.iNi. I Acres.2 miles front If ill slMr... with ; 11 house. Itam. otclulltl. Veil, W'ismi shed, etc., and 40 ai res under plow ami in meadow. Price, if I ,'.M.t. I have other land of I numerous to mention line n i.i'.ity too I W. H. RUCKER. Ileal I'nIiiIc .u,'iil. itii.t.sitoi:o ; : : oltF.tJOV.I 'i'ateit.s. t.liil l l'iile M ilk obtHilled. Nil. I nil PATFNT HI KINFK's conducted l..r Mu rKAlK FFFS. i oi k ofi u'k is oi'posrn: r. s. PATKNI OFFK'F. We have tin sn!. ! aKelieit s, nil business direct, hence can i transact I'.il. nt biislness m less time ami ! at I.FKS COSf thun th.- remote from t WaSHIHiOTOI. j Send iiHslel, drawing. ..r ph.. to with iln ! sen nt loll. Wu mlvise if natetitable or not. . . . ... : : tree ot cnarne. imr lee imi nun nil imih ih ! is secured. K Isjok. '-How t. Obtain Patents." u ill, '. references to actual clients in tour htate. county, or town, sent fre.. Address V. A. NXOIV A CO.. Oisisite Patent Olllue, W'sshintfton, !.'. nls-lf A1 ftrewster's Tstent Rein nobler tl. V,. lint-, .r. alur v,. fit li. e !i utt l.-r Itorwt' i. ii"tiA..: i ' 1 1 - i d o. s. rt.v'. r ! I l. ii oi IMUtteUa wort I. li.iJ I i.O V, il i'.t F E. uni:u'iii:tu iottj . A Of 17 C Send sit netits for sttn, tt."n rei-eive Iree, n costly loi of totals w hich Will help all, of tther set, tc mora money ri;ht away than snytbiin? else in this world. Fortunes await the workers sbaolutclf sirs. At one Addrsas Taca 4 Co., Augusta, Maius. Ih-ibv ial7li. by I'lvintr Uiitchmiin, win ncr of the Jhrl.y mid St. I ledger. H.a P.ruce's Amcii.-Mii html I look. Imp. Itlelielu, M mnnitieeiit rnce h'irsM hiinsi ir, is m n.,k the lii-si, sir of 'Jhor. oiinhhiiuU iii A iiK iii'H. Ho has luum four times ft ti c u ,il of winning sires -H7',t, ssj, ( l( J)lH (,.,, j jort winners (,,,n ;,iiV tutl om in Aniciina. i.i I fi.i i v. of' r teeei itij.' severe in jnnes at '.' ycais . hi. was still mi i e Meat ffiee llillv . A i II ;i velir-old he xtnitx.l ui.vi.n 'in-s, oii tn.,c i M.,., v i s seimjid hi una oi l i iiiki III l .w At MeihlllitoH, I. !., Novmhci- I-;;, j ,H),h. h l--t, 'ii-n:.. olliiis, J.a,l Hinlers. the daiu of hi. Pan', m iiiiih, ciimIv bv half a doxii length i. .1. n DilIU v's eoits liuvi. .i.. "UIC, Cl( ... ........ i 'iii an emu 1 1 . n T, iliSimitloli. None of I hi-io I, had thoraiU trHiuin for iari'S. Sitij'le n-i Vi.'e Ki in. .ii, v, ilh pnvil"i;e of leliilii Insuraiiix- ... Mares iut runted to In., to l,o bred will receive v. ar ful attention and k"J puwtiUHa at t J.ril a month, ;,r,Voiiii stoeli, li,,lh tn-ttiiiH and J li-r - oiii'hbred, for slije. I IHls. II. ION(.l j', llHlmbitru, 1trt'in, i GEO. W. PATTERSON IH.M.Klf IN FURNITURE llilll4r, Oit'Kuti, i.vi,c. I'm Mi it ii ii. Mnttiiiir. Willi I'm . t. 'ai pet It. ll lux, CnHnlii. t lie ii . I'leliir friimfa, (lu. Itul 'uiilMu;ea Spi lnj; IteiN, i And thiinH lh -a i.ii want, too numerous to ( mention, at PHICIT. H PKIt'FS. Also, itCiein ial "i n I tn, mi t of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS s a NM-cnltv of this house, and 1 hav constantly on hand all that can bi doniud II this Inn. A I ;.i A(.;cnt fill the URONIC MONUMENTS. (live me a (I l.il, Htid he CnliVitii-ml thilljl mean l.ihiiir'i mid ii s hi a iieiit rediietinu llllnlN. ii 1 7 tf I i II Tor I ". I, U 1 1, i III n li i-O'i . Rial .tin m ui llir ti.n.tt I 'Vl'L I"-""" "i .Ll'lL' "' SCCftfi BULBS PLANTS, ilul " TJ ' ii.:u-wi,,i .,i iiin-m.1, ...,, ( mkily iw .u. wiiln ur. wlilna Sllltl la tulV. i:i,t V.I' K I I . t ll.Slltl IISIIlillM i.lSnl trii-n r..r Ih.ii.-i .. '. -, I it. wot i.l IliK enlrln rstnls, Uiiiuaui 1. 1 ri i in, ui.. e.. I i .r Iii . , ni. wmih i.i Stwu. JA.tlbrs Vlt Iv. si l.llNtMN, Kuelirsler ft. . acific R. E. li.' MUvh Sl.oiln n iiottis- i t ish tiiim-: Act iiliiliin.l.il iulis Fiisill pli used for Comfort Mini K;ifett! I'lilts Mill Freights via t 1 1 1 1 1 n ; i nil. I tlie I h-eyoli I levelop im nt t'oVMfi.n i liii-i mi i n i i ns I him liv iiim other route be I . . ii ii II prints ill t Im V. .Ill, iii. He f 1 A K.t ii I i util ise.. ! DAILY PASiCNCCR TRAINS i I A. t pi KiindHys I, Leave V.n:i n I Arrive 'or .i II in .... Arrive A It n t. Js-nti Alliiuiv .Arrive forwilii Arrive . niiiiM. i T.mi A. M P)::w o .11:10 " !::) P. M. '.' ilj P. M MO P, M. i will. I'll iinn i , Mlt'llll llilllM rui I riOC I HL ib .... I t . I . ' . . m ... I . ... -A A. I'"".V 'orvallis Far bttvein t'otvallin, Albntiv and Hsn Fiam iseo -Itail mul t'.ilnn, 4 14. Id), Hail and Kteentee, '.l.'Hi. (HAS. C. MOO UK, Ail. O, F. .1 P. A i;l., I 'ortallm, Or. WM. M. IKHO, i b-neral Al snni;. r. Oregon Development Co. First -e,is-t Kit inn .,hip I .iiie belui aji Viiqnltia and Sun Ft .inci.teo, coiiin rt tj Hi Viuinlna With the trriiiiot 'th- 0,en,j I'ueilh) Hull. lo.nl I 'onipeliy, SVJI.INU I .V I I K.' I ll'tM SIN t It tWIit. o: j FliHtel'fl Oeli'.ill i .llie nil! V, Jlins W l'..iiiiett.. V ii II. j . . . Tiles.1 iv, J aly H I'.Msleiii I Ire;;, hi ' , . . M , .i,!.i v, " )l W lllalllt lte V l.le HllllllllV, " 17 ' F.iistein I Im ..iii Nalniilat, " f.l Will tmetl.i al!. . . .. .. ;J() l a..t iinv : l.atttern Ort ifoii W eilni'siluy, July ti o ,i ...i n .. " iihiiiii'i"' t ion v l ii ml .t , " pi 1 l.iisterii tin eon ll . VVtlUi.iet t Vull e.V Snmhiv, " r4 I'ri.ltv, w Aug. 0 I-'.astern I Ireeoii Willamette Vnll. v. TUf f'oiiipiniv reserves the tiht to i linage steamers or siulnu; dates. S. II. IOMV. (Ii n. F. A P. e;ent, ;M4 Montgomery St., a-'l-tf hun Fraiiciseti, f s). A 1IFT Send 10 w nls isistaKS, Slid We will mail Jon mutt a rnal, vfilitable, saiupls tan of l'.smIs that will put you in the wh v of iimklnj u,.u. Moaav st once than any tiling else in Am.r lea. Itoth sexes .f nil Kes can live at home and work in spare' tin e, or all the time Capital not luntiind. W will start you. Immsnse p'iy sun. t,r those who start at ones. Hi iMttoN 1 Co., J'ottlaud, Mams . i . .t,vi r i in i Ullf I . .. . Oregon P SjT