THE "INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. ..APRIL, 12.1888 LOCAL AM UESEKAL. Mr. John T. Paulsen, of Nebraska, brother of lion. Tlx. Paulsen of thia county, was in Hillsboro last week, ac couipauied by our worthy representative. Friend Myers called at The Inde j'Kndent office thi week, and .made us buoyant with hope, lie was en route for Fritz's photograph gallery. The work of this artist is uuoiirpassed on the roast, ami our statesman will le photographed before the vicissitude of campaign life throw their Ion;; Miadow athwart his physiognomy. If you wnnt excellent photographs at reduced price, do uot fail to visit Frit.'- "till ery in Forest Orove. HeUan nrti-tt iu hta line and i sure to please you in style of work. IIi- prices are now so low that any one run all'ord to have pictures taken to send to friend and re! ut i vet. He i fully equipped with all the latest designs and equipment of the art. He photographed before you enter the ranva or asuitne the duties of home or state. After election, it is feared your faces will be too long for his mammoth camera bsrurn. Judge It. Orandrtll has gone east.and will not return until about the first of next month. Person having probate business will govern themselves accordingly. Mr. Ingram, an employe in It. K.jnow Ennes sawmill, near !!illsloro, fell a distance of l- or t feet onto the log-way at the mill yesterday, striking his head against a log. Tie was not immediately missed from his work, and when found was unconscious and thought to hae been killed by the tall. He is in a critical condition. His scalp Is badly lacerated, but it is not yet known if the skull is fractured. Harrison Humphreys' little boy was thrown front a roitd cart lat Sunday.and ! received a revere llesh wound in his jaw, , near the thnvit . Information regarding the tin ding of a leather case containing medicine vials, lost near Mr. Sigenthaler's altout two weeks ago, will be rewarded at the HUlsloro Pharmacy. Pont IisT A creatn colored pony, C years old, dark mane and tail, latter rather short, strayed from Fred Olsen, of Hillsboro, Tuesday night. Suitable reward will be paid for the recovery of same. Stii.i. i.owhk --That underwear just arrived and W per cent, lower tlinn i , . , ,,. . (, ,, , ... t. heretofore otlt red. ( all and ei at 11. T. ! , Sc S s. on the coiner. ' Throw ir awv What? -Why tliat j obi suit, when von can buv a new one at II. T. &. S's on the comer for almost half! what thev formerly cost. Geo. Gowan. wife and two . hildreu are visiting Mr. P. M. Dennis, in IIills-leTer iMiro, for a few days . Mr. Gowan is a , brother-in-law of Mr. Hennis, is lately i from Nebiaska, and contemplates making his home in Oregon. -The Grange Co-operative company, j of Hi!lsbotf are having a first-class five j ton Jones scale put in at their building j on Main street. This will be piite an i accommuoano.. i un ..o... , - ,o . . 1 . . .... 4 ftl.A ,1.1 IS M .1 ,A.,dt lore ine scales in miisooro were unre-. .... w.tit1f? ifaII f.ila&M 111 : ..... s - I weights of products as attempt ascertain the gravity of heavy drafts. to We have received for publication , what is averred to be a good ticket f"r j the republican party of this county to nominate. As theie are a number of' aspirants for positions on the ticket, we cannot in justice help the chances of any person to a place at the expense ol an; equally deserving neighbor. The Rev. Geo. lloss will, il) ! b i preach in the Christian church on Sab-. t bath, the lo inst , at 4 r. m. Alt are j cordially invited. If you haven cold. ough, bronchitis, j or any form of throat or lung disease, do j not neglect it. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, if promptly taken, wilt speedily relieve j a nil cure ail aiiinenis oi mis naracier. It now appears there is no tiuth in the statement that I.i. kamas county is in pr ef veu jPnrSt was held in $"00 Imnds debt in the large sum of nearly $G0,00(, j week for hi;i appearance in court on while the tax levy is ;;0 mills on h i Mond:.y. The beastly man failed to ap dollar. The county has paid ofT her ; IM,n nul ,he will be forfeited, large indebtedness within the last two ; ifinft departing for more congenial years by heavy taxation. The payment ; t.jilnes ne maf-e a ,,it-claiin deeil of his of .V,oOii indebtedness within two years j pr0perty valued at aiout f2-()0, to his is a good shic.ving for any county. ; wife. She is negotiating a loan upon ' Clara." -aid u southern HilIsIoro j old gent from the head of the stairs, j "hasn't that young man gone yet J" i "Your daughter isn't here, sir," feebly j responded the young man. "She h j just stepped into the kitchen to fill and trim the lamp " J. II. Connie, the well known harness dealer of Portland, died in that city last Saturday night, Miss Ella C. Sabin, for many years principal of the North school in Portland, has been appointed to a professorship in the State I'niversity at Kngene, relieving Mrs. Prof. Spitler, resigneJ. j The total amount of taxes in Mult- j nomah county on SherifT Jordan's books ; is .140,0ir, of which '..'i.OOO has Wen collected, thus leaving outstanding fr delin.pieut ft'iTi.niMi. An exchange remarks that there are 000 known classified and descrilted specie of fish. And yet a man can flsh in good waters all day long and never catch one solitary specimen of the smallest kind, and bringeth home with him on'v a two weeks' ration of malarial fever. Thi, also, is vanity. Mr. Jie Burne, writing from Tuala- tin, in the way'of explanation, says: In your issue of March 9th, your corre spondence from this place states that I am doing a flourishing business as saloon keeper, judging from the appearance of the rising generation. What does she mean by such language I do not keep a saloon, but do have groceries, hard ware, clothing, boots, shoes, dry goods and ladies' notions on ray shelves for sale. If that constitutes keeping a saloon, then I am proud of the business. A saloon is a place w here liquors are sold by the diiuk. I kep no such place. We clip the following from an exchange for the benefit of young gentle men and lady readers who are fond of experimenting: "Young men who go to see the girls have adopted a novel method of obtaining kisses. They assert on the authority of scientific writers, that the concussion produced by a kiss will cause the flame of a lamp to flicker, and thus easily induce the girls to experiment in the interest of science. The first kiss or two the parties watch the flume to see it flicker, but soon become so interested in the experiment as to let it flicker if it wants to." Grand Medal awarded to "Davies the Photographer." for the lest display of photographs, Mechanic Fair, 1387. Gallery, Cor. First and Taylor Strs, Portland, Ogn. The forward weather of early spring increases the probability of lute frosts that are liable to kill fruit blosoon farmer of many years experience tells us that safe and sure precautionary method is to shower the trees with Water after blossoms are out, whenever the temperature falls below 3 degrees in the afternoon. This, he says, will never fail to save every blossom that receives a drop of water. lie has tried it for many years, and always with success. It is simple, easily carried out and costs nothing. Try it. IV-rt Town send Argus. A family named Clements, residing in Camas, was biased on the evening of March 10th with triplets girls weigh ing thirteen pounds and fourteen ounces. The mother, Mrs. Bertha K. Clements, ten months ago bore twins loys and triplets, making the children within ten months. She i- a weighing I'll Kunds. Mother lady and triplets are doing well. Astorian. "Alpha Ik-tta" is the nom de plume of an up-country exchange's correspond ent. She is fcaid to be a distant telativc of Lett Omega. Transcript. Patents granted to citizens of the I Pacific states during the pat week apd rt-imrted expressly for this pnper by C. A Snow Si Co., patent lawyers, opjtoMtr 1". s. patent otlii e, Washington. I. ('.: p. jf. Roots, Paso Uobles, Cal . electric annunciator; F. II. Ilusby, San Francisco, Cal., glove; W. A. Campbell, Portland, j Or., shingle sawing machine; .T. .1. j Meston, do, binding looks; M. Gage, j Gait. Cal., automatic whistle attachment;, W. Manson. Cotton. Cal.. welt diill; J. ' C. Welcome, Fort Pidwell, Cat., stirrup attachment. Ferguson Owen, of I.uckiamute, Polk county, was on Friday brought to the asylum by Sheriff Groves. Owen's fattier was Itohert Owen, of Illinois, i who invented the celebrated Moline . l .. t. -:..!. -....(. ... ...1,1.. I. i ' " . . ; he so d to Deere.tie. well-known agricul- I tural maihinery manufacturer. Voung I 3 Owen fa.red about .".7l had with h in in ... ... . .! pages of closely written poetry, all of ; his own composition. The book is the i 'same sie exactly as a volume of deeds. j anir . 1I4S engage.1 in writing it' silrf. nM m v, U nrst sUrt OI, it j Town.wht-ie he w as know n as the iown t Some of his thoughts ver ,.al,t i ful. and are nolished off i - I with delicate touches. He takes great delight in rending his effusions to any person who will listen. Statesman, The Farmer and Dairyman made an exrenerit Teport of the stallion show ... . . whjch recently took place in IHIlslH.ro. That journal also devoted considcrabb .. .. ..... attention to tne in iisooro creamery . Lost A plain told ring, with : I initials "C. H. II." and "S. M. CV Fin(Jcr w;n i. p:1j, $jo for return of; sarn(.o C. II. Iloberts, Cornelius, Oregon ! ..... . . Capt. .1. I. Merry man lias returned ; to Spokane F'alls, after a brief business j ( trip to Hillsboro. Mrs. J. L. Ilattiard and Miss .loslyn are visiting friends In I'ortland and Vancouver. XT. V l t..,l 1.. returned to his . duties as guard in the j Mr. I. McCamish, night watchman' ;n tu ,M.nitnitiary at Salem, visited his j fn,iiv tn(. atter part of last week, for j t,,e tist time ; vcral months. j j, KUU of Jin (.lmrgpJ i(h j ! assault to commit . iUKn three little iris, ranging in age from eight to ten the propertv with whic h to release the bondsman, an honorable gentleman, who wa3 jcd to believe tbe man was innocent nni the matter was one of blackmail. j,e default undoubtedly proves the man to be guilty as charged, and this county is glad to le rid of a disgusting trial in court and the presence of a leper in society. Catarrh, when chronic, becomes very offensive. It is iniossible to be other wise healthy, and, at the same time, afflicted with catarrh. This disagreeable disease, in its most obstinate and dangerous forms, can lie cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Hafcy Hm n 1 1 n a; Again. One of the greatest literary hits of the 9eBson 1 tory 'f "Ilaby Hunting: or. the Alphabet of Ive," by Laura Jean j Libbey, which is at present Wing pub- I lUhed in the columns of The Nkw Yoiik Familv Stokv Papkr . The paper con- tninini? the opening chapter of ttiis wonderfully jtoputar romance appeared on the news stand th;s morning. The tremendous rush for that number by the young ladies of the town shows clearly i tuat tne Pu''lishers have struck a bonanza. Thk Family Stoky Papkr is for sale by all newsdealers, or will le sent to any address four month, postag free, for $1.00. Norman L. Munro, Publisher. M and '.'6 Vandewater Street, New Vork. Dental Xotiee. Da. J. HEMSTED has located permanent ly at Forest Grove, Oregon, and is prepared to do all kinds of plate work, both Gold and Rubber. A specialty is made of Bridge Work and Pivot Teeth. Also, Gold Crowns. Teeth filled by the latest improved methods. All work warranted. Forest Grove, Feb. 22, 1338. Lines respectfully in.cribed to the bereaved relatives of Thomas S. Hars, who died February 2, 1H: lu the quiet of the Sabbath drew Death's anjel uih to earth. lienriiig through the solemn stillness cross and crown, whence come new birth, Rriuging to a stricken household desolation poignant jjrief ; Shadowing a patieut sufferer with the mys tery of relief. Drew the nnel ever nearer, luring soul's departing breath Ycmd the ver;e. to realms Mipemul. leaving friends alone with death: Invint; them to mourn full deeply, ( It. .wed in rriw for tlieir Iosm; J ,e Jiving them in noaee tt-rrerttrinl, t'liiitfinij only to ttie eross. Soared the angel hr.ck to heaven While t tie gates were yet ajar. And the holy Sabbat li vespers Chanted were ly i new-brn star: Then was simr in tender accents 'I au waiting for you all; Coine and join me in His kingdom When you lienr my father' call. Ah! that call Divine is coming Sooner than we mortals think: Ou by "one God bout is numbered And Death's nuifel ne.it r the brink Whereon human nonls are mustered l'naw.r-s or 'gainst their will -Morn and eve --nay, e'en at noontide, Likewis in niht watches still. t'omes tl'.e mute, ethereal angel, That no human power can stay. Visits some by stow approach? Others swiftly ber.rs nwny; Vet, not one of all earth's minions Can evade the hour to come, -When the rustle of those pinions Shall breathe message clear as dumb. Father, mother, blot hern, sifters. Kindred nil. and friend dear Who unto the cross are cliuia l?e Thon to them very near. O, sustain them, Heavenly Father, Until Thou ahnlt claim Thine own; And forever reunited They shall gather 'round Thy Throne. Mum. A. K. (mooon Astoria, Oregon, March ISMS. m-iikim: ii is koiii i !.- lMrl4- Si; j.tM) I ll.e Sertlllr, j t kr Mmir A I'avlrrn. At a mass meeting held in Spokane Falls recently, the citizens resolved to subscribe for $17o.0m in stfsk of ttie Seattle. Lake Shore Si Fastcrn railroad. The otli. ers of the road. President Mc- Donald, Treasurer Mclnfo-.li and At torney Thomas liurke, nddre--cd the meeting. Several address wete made by prominent citizens of Spokane Falls, and the amount required was pledged. Great enthiisia-in prevailed. j The company ill begin to build on ! tlo. 1t t.t ':iv. le"ii,;iri at SlM.kilUe I , , ., ,. , . . .. i an. i oimonig we-i:u.i io , o.o.i. , , . , , , , ... .. . their road leading out fiom s.-attte. 1 he . , ., , ., . company arrets to have the road through the next harvest of !;rai:i into the markets of Spokane tails. It will not be long until Seattle and Spokane falls will join hands m the Columbia river. Ttie Wrdlcl I imiiiiuitu. W. I. Suit, Driigoist. I'.ippUH. Ind , testifies; ! can recommend Electric Hitters as the very best remedy. Kvery bottle sold has ;iven relief in every case. One man took six lottle, and was cured , of Uheumatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist. Hell ville, Ohio, atvjrns. "Ttie best selling medicine I have ever handled in my "i'l years' ex- I, ,,;.. u Klntrii-f.iit.T Thousands 0f others h ive added their testimony, so .., ... . , .... tth.it tlie verdict is unanimous that: FJectric Bitters !, cure all diseases of: the Liver. Kidneys or P.W1 . Only half: l!, ll , ..I..IVTIlt I'll. ...... nouar a ooiue m iimsiMro i inrnim t. , ICeullirit ouiili Tlfkrl. Following is the lepublican ticket recently nominated in Multnomah ! ' r"n,-v : ! State Senators J. t Car-on. Joseph 1 Simon, J. K. Wait Donald Mi Kav. D. P. Thr.m pson. U. Ileprescntatives P. Eaihart, W. T. Hume, W. H. Gilbert, W. M. Lad 1. S. II. H arrington, II. II. Xorthrup, J. J. Fisher, J. A. Stiow bridge. SlirilT V. IJ- Sew-;i!l- lolllltv clei k. , , ... ,,.r . . , . if - ,.ollr, " ,....(.r(i..r r I. tinder- treasurer, Frank Hachenv. The Mislakr Thai Amite Mn,lr. Pearl Page robbed a man of his watch and money, was convicted and sentenced to a year's imprisonment, but has been promptly pardoned. Annie Hoover on : Tuesday was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the county jail for Sell ing liquor without a license. Annie has ! a babe in her arms, but her pardon has not been asked tor. Annie oiilit to have been a thief and a prostitute if she expected a pardon.- Oregonian. .1. How lien llr. If we know all the method of sp proach adopted by an enemy, we are the letter enabled to ward oil the danger and postpone the moment when surren der liecome inevitable. In many in stances the inherent strength of the I tody sullices it to oppose the tendency toward death. Many, however, have lost these forces to such an extent that j there is -little or no help. In other ' cases a iittle aid to the weakened I.ungs ; will make all the difference lielween sudden deat h jind in.tny year of useful j life. l'in the fr-t -vmi.tin of a I Cough, Gold r r.ny trouble of the i Throat or l.nng, gie that old and well known remedy--lli-chee's 'German Syrup a careful ttiil. It will prove what thousands fay of it to le, the 'benefactor of anv home." - Spring is iijxm us with her breezes and lloods ol' sunshine. rentle 4aool lntnrtii;. I will pasture horses at $ I Oil per month ; colts. ITt cents, rntttnr first class. Good living wnter. Stock salted regularly. Fence in ftd condition. lV-tween .rt00 and M0 acre of pasture. Wlo-re there are f oar or five borK-M. I will e;o after tliciu, ou appli cation. Addresa- J A.MKS G. LFE. 23f 3m Gaston. Oretfon. fOHRIIT VIIOVE MOTF.S. (From our Regular Correspondent ) Chas. Heitzhansen, of Louisville, Ne braska, arrived in the Grove a few daya ago. on a visit to his sister, Mrs. J. U. Boon. The Korett Grove post office is open until 7 :'I0 p. m ., since the erening mall service began. The morning mail for I'ortland closes at a. m. In the primary writing class taught in the public school last term by Prof. J. M. Gnrrison. Ionard Gleason received the prize for the best penmanship, and Kthel Allen that for most improvement. The semi annual convention for the tirnt V. C. T. I, district wiil be held in Foie-t Grove on the IKth and 19th of this mortfh. All friends to W. C. T. IT. work are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. S. C. Robert has in her shop window a nice display of millinery good, just received from New York. Last week we neglected to mention a party, given a short time ago, to "Grand ma Walker," by the Indies" Working society, of this place. Mrs. Walicer is oue of the old pioneers of Oreon. and I this party was the celebration of her j 77th birthday. week, accompanied by his brother, who arrived from the Kat a short time ago. Eugene Shower, who is now practicing law in Eaut Portland, visited his parents in the Grove this week. sk 1 1 w m ti a i a J . uosweii iJimson, ox i oruanu, v. a i - the Grove a few days ago. Ttie Forest Grove ball club w ill play a match game with the McMinnville club at the University grounds in McMinn ville to-morrow afternoon. Ueduced rate tickets w ill le sold at the Forest Grove station. Henry Hamilton returned a few days ago from a trip to Fastcrn Oregon. He was called home on account of litigation over some of bis proMrty in this place. Henry Jackson went to Portland Wednesday morning to attend the republican Mate convention. J. W. I.ysons is local agent in this place for the New Voik Tribune, a paper that should ! in the hands of every republican and old soldier in the county. Prof. I. I.- Kdwards received a us piriou looking package in the jos.t on day this week, but it proved to ! a Imx of delicious niap'e sugar, which had been reduced on the professor's own place in Ohio. I lHl:ll HTI II I ' A Gra-s is g ioI mi the rtnge, liirig well. foot hiiih is :fl unusual and stin k i , ivr ,,,. I. trn one i ,i.;,r r.r ti,; , thing lor tin time of year. Johnnv Mcllurnev left for Portland last week, where he will take chirge of the allairs of and will probably inherit his uncle's e-tat". w hich is very larjre. Spring grain is growing well and lisiks fine. Some if our farmers are still plow ing and sowing. Prospect are ifi.l for a large fruit yield . Quail are very scarce in these parts, probably owing to the cold winter. Hunters should not kill these Iteaiitiful birds, but allow them to increase as ihey are liable to soon become, extinct at the rate they are now disapjieai in. Anna and Will I'ates are -peintini; their vacation at home. Len Hush, a student of Pacific I'niver sity, i visiting at Robert Pat ton'. dur ing vacation. Lewi Wilcox and Miss Jodie Davis were married at the residence of the ! bride's parents April th. We wijl not pass our judgment on the cake, but " "ew 'f,,1l'h' ' bright and happy fiora alms! tliaxt 'til tliaatr t ft tl I 1 kT ikl Ill's Mil MM, ilKU ui tuvti ii"U"n iti.s Ik tittle ones and far lM-tweeu. Henry Fall, cf i'.ridgert, w ill l'gin I his se- ond term of scln.ol in this district ! next Monday. Had colds are mtc prevalent among childicn here. Lev. Fairchild preached at the Pat ton hoolhonse lad Sunday at 11a. m. A. IIlVA. . W amaii't !- t rrj, . "Another wondeiful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened it clutches upon her and for seven year she w ith stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She lvought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking tirst ' dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has leen miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write YV. C. Ilamrick Si Co.. or Shelby, N. C Get a free trial U ttleat HilUboro Pharmacy. f'Mtrinai(lble l anrfarl. 4 , . :.'' instruction, and I nm going to do Last week we published the marriage. j of Adam K. Klink to Miss Kit. Fenton, at Beaverton. We are r.ow A. r liahtv informed there was no mi ll marriage Our Informal ion wt siipitosej to be from a reliable source, aud the item was publislusl as a matter-of news, Since the publication, c have received letters from reliable gentlemen, who aj that there is ,ome one in Ileaverton who is in the habit of writing letters to numerous per.ns and si-niu or forging the names of resectable people to such etfusions. Such conduct i cntemptible, and the individual would Ix tter desist from such criminal act. This nthVe will pay a reward if lt to the jterson furnishing information that will lead to ttie arrest ami conviction of thn cutprit. ... , . 7.; .. , . v 11.nr nee. 1 ohiki ii, 1 1 0-1 i, I - I..,, I 1 j fl,.h(..l,l 1. .. a u' r n mtitt llfl. . 4, .-it r...:. Ucientlv severe to seriously damage fruit. ' 1. Xoliet. rfUK Public is heretiy uotitied that I have L piven my Sn. James VVilliaius. aged 14 years, bis minority, and wake no claims npoo him for his eaminM, and aball he renponstile for no debts contracted by htm from this date. ii.,..i ii -.. o 1 - ... , : r iQjiii aii-ot A. WILUAilS. OANTON ITEM. Apbil 10. A long sleep having come over Solomon, and our country not le ing represented, I take the liberty to end you an occasional letter so that the reservation shall not be entirety forgot ten by the good readers of your paper. Our town being largely republican, and the chief an aspirant for nomina tion for sheriff at the next county con vention, we were at Hillsboro under the auspices of the button-hole brigade, seeking to capture the goixl will of the dear people of the county in his behalf, with what success time will develop. We returned from the convention in general good humor nud were entliusi astic over the future prospects of the party. TarilT taken oil the raw wool aud placed upon the manufactured wool en goods being so Lenelicial to the con sumers, ought to win their united votes. The farmers have nearly completed their spring seeding, and gardening i just opening up. P. J. Porter lias msnufaetured and sold several No. 1 harrows, which are giving general satisfaction to the farmers. His plows and harrows take the lend where they arc known. Mot of the Itoys are taking to the rod and line for evening amusement, while the dining table Iears evidence of their success. Several Portlanders came out on the train Saturday evening to enjoy the Sab- b. iath, as there were no services in Port- , - - , . ... ,;,. rrw ,fdd I-tti-r learn to read, as most of our farmers have trespass notices up. Gaston has a Hepublican club, of which J. W. Sappington is president. F. M. Hill, vice-president; C. A. Haymond, secretary; H. C. Raymond, tieasurer; D.J. Porter, hergrfi.nt-Ht-arms. Ttiey expect to lie heard from on Friday of each month at 1 . m. Come and join us. Chas. Hanson has charge of our dis trict school, and so far i giving general , satisfaction. We hope ttie students will ! help him make a success of his work. 1 IWniv. Grunsfe has neatly complete.l ! its second year, and et the piospects I are tjood for pel munence. h. II. Parker is master ami John W. Were, secretary. Last Tuesday, April ad. at 4 :U v. m., Mrs. I). A , ife of S. S. Unox. and sister of II. C. and C. A. itayniond and Mrs. A. A. Carter, died at the age of .V. yeara ami 7 months. She was consigned to her earthly resting place at the Hill cemetery on Thursday last. The weather was tine and many of the friends oather ed around the grave, showing their frlniKlo for I to. di'iisi trd - nstliev tilled .. ' . ..." i the? silent tear, causing the bcieived j family lo feci that they were not the :...! I.l... llii.ni f. .i , : ,. , ... i, . , i UlUl m.,1oi1..o.K.rn , iiruin io tiio hp ir iniiirn w lien ine sev- . . - , . , . .. ered ties may be reunited in the ble ed hereafter. Wapato lodge Xo 40, I.. O. F., In elected John Were and II. C. Haymond delegates to the Grand lodge. SilOMoN l'slsn. Ileiuserwllr Sniiuee far tiures. Following is a brief biographical Lj;.1i i.f lit., tie. of John M - Gearbi- I ... . ,. . . w hom the next republican congn sioniJ nominee, in all human probability l.inger Hermann, wilt dr-fcat at the .lune etei lioii : lie was ikiiii in i iiiaiuia i county. Oregon, in August, is;,t, while his parents wcie en route to thi stale to term:.nently settle in ChamjMM'g, French orairie. Marion count v. Mr. , ;, .1... ..iu,;,r ..f Geai iu's nlm i inate Notre Dame, Indian. i, from whence he j graduated, lie rend law in Portland in the otlice of Senator Dolph and ' Mitchell, and was admitted to practice ' in 1974 Subsequently he was elected to the legislature from Multnomah : county on the independent litien-' ticket. In 1878 he was nominated for orosec-utinsr attorney for the Fourth . , , , , . I mi t l.j.llrrli La rflrrmil judicial district, am UiilinLninli count r In- a niMioritv til . . . ' .' , , ,. ' ,, l.iO votes, he was defeated in ti e dis- trict by the Hon. John F. Caple. In lA'l or 1H7 ) he was nominate I city at torney by Mayor Chapman, which otlice he tilled two years. In 184 Mr. Gcarin j again received the democratic nomina- tion for prosecuting attorney of the Fourth district, when he was elect il, defeating Hon. A. H. Tanner. itvle tm Teairtirra. There is a direi tor, an unbeliever of the bible, living in the southern part of thi county, who, one day last week, went to the w hoolhouse, and heard the teacher ojmmi school by reading a portion of the l.ib'.e. After getting siillicicnt information, he went home, and at noon returned with law I 00k in hand. This time he goes into the s hoolhouse and tells the teacher that all such moral in struction shall have to be brought to a j stop that "I have the power to stop I 1 t. The d;re tors and patrons of the w hool ... ,...n...l :n .14.;.1,.,1 , fji'rif til ' ; " ' 1 , ! , : . . : . . . ,1... , . m , I . 1 moral iiimmm ih'm, - ,11,- . letting annul -.-, m-o --- j j 1 - j would say to . ic.y te-s-her j j ' -id totea.h moral in-linciion. j j that it i l est to have an rnd. r.tandmg , between di.trict and ten. her a- tin whether he ,l.il teach n .1 in-lroct.on j Wfore entering to tea. I, sch.x.l. j j s iui.u. , , " j 1 Dfliarnra Citiile la 4 nUiltan. m rilmll' 1 Rlooaiixuton. III., A iii Thousands ! cr cattle have been dehorned in t ! (section since t he outbreak of the crse a - :.ii .. r. ... ' r.i inn Hint ttli Itiil lew 11- i Iii.. II, ...-, ...... ------ - --- I iceplions the animals rapid 1 ' . , from the operation. To-dii pidly recovered from the operation. To-day. however, t ; news comes tnai several nnnn mmiij I . . . dehorned on farms west of here are in a mofet pitiable and sciious condition. Their horns were retnoed March I, and the wounds have not yet healed, and mortification Is rcjiortcd to hate et In. in the flesh of the head. A'suit 10O I animals are thus atfected I.AI Hl'.l. ITK9IM. Amu. 11th. As no one has been writing from this part of the county, I shall send a few items for publication. The farmers in this vicinity are nearly done seeding for the season . Miss Anise Ilrown is teaching the school at Laurel. Mr. Pratt, of Newburg, will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday, at 6:30 o'clock r. M. C. W. Urown has taken t lie contract for slashing and ditching forty acres for Geo. 8. Itobinson. The marriage of C. W. Mi Fee w as quite a sin prise to the people of tin neighKrhood, hurrah for -Mloss." Miss Vila Hawortli, from Newburg, is teaching school in the McCoruick district. j Sunday school at the church house j every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. j It is reported that "Spy" from Farm- Ingtou, was killed at Charlie Mc Fee's . charivari one night la-:t week. Mrs. Floyd, from Seattle, is viiiting j at her sister, Mrs. Weld man. j property. J. A. Messinger, our artist, and super- j j0,, fnrtmsn. of C'nnby, i making us intendent of telephones, contemplates j another visit. moving to Silverton, Marion county, for A . j.,lini,K wrllt , p,,ud Mon the coming summer. We wish him f(,r success. It V')- ' PHO('i:t:nnus coiati c oi ht. R. Ckankai Judge T. G. Toim and Chas. Ill) KBTHiKit, Commissioners. - t Ixa-ation of road 201: Granted, and warrant ordered draw n to cover excnscs of same. Ixx-ation of road '202 : Granted, and warrant ordered draw n to cover exnses of same. Change in toad 20:J: It. Imbrle, Dan'l Hickethicr and T. L. McEldowney appointed viewers, and L. C. Walker, urveyor, to meet at the house of J, J. Kuratli on April INth, at t ' I.k k a. m.. to iew, survey locale and rcort upon the same. Location of road '.'i'I : M. C. Colli, r, Judge N'u HJeinus and HoIhiI I'obinson apl-ointed viewers, and I.. C. Walker. surveyor, to view. siirvev, locate and, . a report iimjii the same house of Win. Motris To meet at the Apiil ?th. at 1 X. M. I Change in boundaries of toad district Fl and :''.: Continued till May term. In ttie matter of building bridges ai roas Oaiiy creek, Fauno creek, and for till on hill near John Schmitt's place; ab'o till at Ihowusoii'a farm, on t'edar Mill load. ISids ordered to be advci t is-d for, to be received at May, term, HSH, of i county iommissioner IteH)it of 15. P. Cornelius, sheiifT and tax collcctir: lleport examined and ap I ....... ..1 tlw. . li.rL- , , . . ynii rn, iii. i.' .nil. JI , rli , nil. lll .1.1 nuii.,'1 in make the proper charges and credits. to ltlu MicMM f ! etilioii. The delegates lo t lie Hepublican con- j ( vention, called to elect delegates to the! state convention, assembled In Hillsboro) at It v w., la-t Saturday. j On iiiotion.Thos. II. Tongue was elected j temporary chairman and Henry Jackson, j of Fore-l Grove, teniorary seretary. On motion of T. IJ. Ilandley, the I I chair appointed a co. limit tec of live ' Oil ; ciedeiitial, as follows: T. 15. H mduM. O. S. Campbell, Marliu K.crt-t. D. , Smith. .M. .Manning . On motion of T. D. Humphreys, a jfcmmittcc of live was appointed on: organization and order of business, a 1 follows: T D. Ihiini!ircv, .1 . W. Sap-. ! pinion. G. N II . !c. .1. H A. loi.nj. Tho. Paulsen. i n motion convention tcok a isos. till 1 r. m. Convention called to order at I r. m. Kepoit of committees icccived and temporary cliairnian and secretary made peimanent ollicers of t he con ent ion. Nominations being declared in order for delegates to the da!e convention, the following opiitleinen were placed in " s nominal ion : D Humphreys, II. I Jackson, Thos. Tucker, W. N. llanett, N. Hale. T. 15 Hi, , ... iindlcy, Geo. , j Puttir-ou. J. t. A. Voting, John llarn- sou, J. C. Mooie, Th. II. Tongue, Geo. C. Day, C. I Kindt. Delegate in at tendance were as published last week, save two ptecincts not iexitcd at that time; total nuinlx-r of vote nit, t.; necessary for a choice, Mesr. Hale, Perkins, Poole and H. D. Ibyant wete j apiioiiitcd tellers, and the balloting be- j gan, with the following lesull: II., Jackson, Forest Grove, 4.i; G. N. Hale, j Hillsboro or Cornelius, 44 ; T. II. Tongue, j j Hjiboro, 47; Ceo. C. Day, Middleton. 43. John Harrison, Mountaindale, .l: , 'r-lo fnt er, Ileaverton, ." I ; J. C. Moctre, Gicnville, . : ,1. W. Sappington. Gaston, 4S. TI e e being no further business, the convention adjourned sine die. Scrofula la cm of th moat fatal acooiges wkich afflict mankind. It ia often inherited, but may be tbe mult of improper vaeci nation, mercurial poison, nncleanlineaa, and various other causes. Chronic Sores, Ulcers, Abscesses. Cancerous Humors, and, in soma cases, Emaciation and Con. sumption, result from a scrofulous condi tion of tha blood. This disease can be cured by the oat of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I Inherited a scrofulous condition of the blood, which caused a derangement of m y whole system. After taking less thau four bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla I am Entirely Cured and, for the past year, have not found it necessary to use any medicine whatever. I am now in better health, and stronger, than eyer before. O. A. WUlard, TremOnt St., Boston, Mass. I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores for five rears; but, after using a few bottles ol Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the sores healed, and I have now good health. Elizabeth Waraock, M Appleton street, Lowell, Mass. Some months ago I was troubled with 8crof ulous Sores on my leg. The limb was badly swollen and Inflamed, and tha sores discharged large quantities of offen sive matter. Every remedy failed until I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By taking three bottles of this medicine the sores have been healed, and my health la re stored. I am grateful for the good It has done me. Mrs. Ann O' Brian, 1M SulU raa St., New York. tt J Ayer'o Garsaparilla, rWW y Dr. J.C.AjrrC.. LswalkafsM. Has! ey aUPrsftlew. Wtu ! , ! bus, i. ohi:i.ii ft itksis. April, 10. School opened April 2d, with Mis Howard as principal and Miss Dcl in, of Portland, as assistant. Mia Montgomery was prevented from filling the position of assistant by soma irregularity in her certificate. There was an attendance of 71 pupils at the opening. W. W. Lew Is and Sanil. Hpurgln, with thuir familie, have moved near Heaver ton, where tlity have secured work. F. C. Pauli and family ai e alo moving near Ileaverton, where Mr. P. is to act as foreman on the farm of Mr, Hugh Jones, of I'ortland. V. A. Ktuiis and Walter Hn on started for Vaijuina this morning, where they have work engaged. Mr. G. M, llnopeiigarner nud family start for Kat Portland this evening, where they expect to reside. T.H.Cornelius is "hipping car load after car load of lumber to Kat Poitlund. j We understand that he has sold H0 c.r- Ptlli4, Mr, Peterson, lately fiom Wiiconiu, j,,, bought 1 ho. Gheen's dwelling a-il J . - - r, T....I. I 1 t..,i1nn 1 ' aji ic in 1 ill 1 ami iiion iiiinrimin-, wagon, etc. Jusines in ttie justice court will I e apt to go ! k now until after election. The many friends of Mrs. It. II. Good in will be pleased to learn that, she is steadily leaining health. Pate Well ha moved to Mr, S h'ef fcl iu's, where he has sec 11 led employment. S nit H111.H. I tK'IIVI.iUV ITi:.Vsi. Mr. G. W. Watklns, of Lafayette, was visiting with Mr, and Mrs. J. W, P.mwn Saturday and Sunday . Mrs. Moore, of Portland, is a rurst ol i Mr. P. M. IM wards, this week. J. W. Jhown In a pet 011 one of hi t hands, which he says is net a cty j desirable companion . flu. l.. lis.. .1 ... ..-I .r.l HAl I .1 . lillMll' HVlllr I . . ... . ... ... - m""' "---k . ; he maiis!'ement of Miss Hoie Alum laugh. S.I. Ingtitm Is getting weaker every lay. He seems to haw given up all hopes of hi recovaty. Tuesilay moriiiiig, Mr. '.vcroii, father of I. IJ. F.versou of this place, droppt. lead suddenly in Portland. We did no learn the particulai. I ' i Farmers in this locality are getting I along rather slow with their seeding, on account of the ground being too wet for plow ing. Hev. C. M. Hi van preached a very interesting seinion at the Farmington church last Sunday, with a very good attendance. Will preach again on the second Sunday in May, at I! o'clock, if all is well. Abcolutely Pure. this nowiier never varies. A marvel of i purity, wtreiijiili nml wholeiueneas. More j I , . i i..i... . -- - . j --- , i . ...,, Im. ,,1,1 ; romuetitioii with the nml-1 lKrMV;.VK Work a Specialty. Kovki. lt4KiM Powiira t. ' -ii to t I's Vn1l (St.. N. V. j inU, ( r) a Water lra mt em MORGAN &BA11NARD REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Agents. (Opposite Tualatin Hotel , HILLSBORO - Xi&v-e Tt" 0a.Xa: City Property. Farms, rmd Business Opportunities. Houoco to Rent. List of Lands can be teen at our Office and at the Board of Immi gration Rooms at Portland. W nre ,ri mriiiK a liat fur dislnt.utiou in th Knatt rn Slides, and nlnnj th nMiti-a. It would tie wfll f.irllh nro dcaintii of d sjsmn f their Farm, or diidinif them np. to hand in the same to n u i-aily a is-il,b . t t lilnetd on oiw lint. Thi. ith ir forlland roniucticii, will pluee your 1'miuis where they will come to the r.rt ire of iorrha'rs. ;rt'utrt!iir hi aliow n the land, free of i i:.r;;e. U'W ' ' wai.ti:i: nuos.. nvw ill. N.A K. WAIn.K '.. r in rHiiij WALTER BROSsI Inijs.rtersof and IValr in I'lMIlS I'fXIW II !1 Nt KLTKUlOlt Carpets. Upholstery CoodsJJrVi: i 1 T .... u a ilU-uhir. uddrea me, r enll nd see the Wall Paper & Window Shades. , ,w. i BO XHratt. StrMt, ; D. J. P OTITIS It. ! L'hion Bwa, - KJUTUANii, OKI HIS , J o'JO-tim 1 iton. (It., March ii W. tii 'l tf TliMiiirrmaii Slanged. Timmcrinan, the murderer, was hanged at Goldcndale, W. T., lat Friday. At fifteen tninutiM of 1 precisely the prUouer a)peaicd, accompanied by the kheritT and his deputies. Those who had thought he would completely break dow n und 1 00 the npparent nerve ho had sofursliown during Ms t'onliucmcut, were diKinied to disappointment, for iustead cf weukeuing the desperado jumped promptly in the wugon contain ing his coflin. saying, would Just n soon lie down in that box aud ride ss not." A cigar j, raced his mouth, and as he passed out Columbus avenue he looked I up at the windows from which people were looking, with perfect sang froid, The people r.t the sci.fl'old were prepsied to give hiin much sunpatliy while ) approached tlieui, till ll.ey saw the- cigar and thoeool devil -may-care look he had on his face, when nil sympathy ff-Pir i to dcput from every one. Oil arriving nt li e plue of i-vciuliou lie jumped down from the wa 'on, with his hands shai kled, and w hen a deputy offered to njsist him up the stalrn leading to the honible trap he said, '-Let rue go, and hurry up, if you expect to keep up with me." While being strapped on the leg ami aims he I nub- farewell to niinieaou friends and said he'd 'bo damned if he ever had been ImbMcd before," nnd to the priest whoolTered religious conwola tiott he lemaiked that he was no hyncits nud proposed to die as he hid li'ved. Just before the placingof the black cap over his head he was asked by the sheriff If he had anything further to any, His answer being "Nothing mote," the cup was drawn over his eyes, and Oil instant later, the hop was sprung, hurl ing the man to eternity, Hi re k wa broken nnd he died without a struggle. Call an d Soc mi. w. itouuiv 'iBOOKSELLER IM'CNt row. And pet your money's worth of Drugs, Med icincs. Toilet Articles, Envelopes and Paper, Musical Mer chandise, and everything usually kept in a First Class Country I ru, llook and Novelty Sune, PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS Carefnllv eomNiuiiileil at all houis. dliMf R, SANbrORD, PIIVSH I 1N- si iMa:o, urn-- A ( 01 II Fl K, GldACor., OUKGON. 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