The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189?, April 12, 1888, Image 4

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY APRIL l. 1S-SS
POISON IN THE ASHES
What the Mt. Lebanon Shaken
- Found Incident in the His
' tory of a Quiet Community.
The Blount Lebanon (Nei
York) Shakers are a quiet cora
niniiitr, secluded from the frt
and worry of the outside world.
Thpv are widely known, bow
ever, for their strict honor and
probity in business.
The Shakers believe that na
ture has a remedy for every dis
ease. A few have been found
the rest are as yet unknown.
Many were discovered by acci
dent. Others came to litrht as
the result of patient experiment
and research.
Nervou3 Dyspepsia is a com
paratively lieu disease, growing
out of the conditions of modern
life. It is a joint affection of
the digestive organs and of the
nervous system. 4 These two
were formerly 'treated as sepa
rate ailments, ai.d it was left
for the clear-sighted Shakers
to pcove that ther ).:i:suf this
terrible and often fatal compli
cation lies chiefly in lite disord
ered and depraved iV.netio'is of
digestion and nutrition. They
reasoned thus: "It we can in
duce the fstomat-h to do its
work, and stimulate tins ex. !
tive organs to drive out of th-j
body the oi-?osuu waste mat
ters which ivirutla after thelife-
fiving elements of the food
ave been absorbed, we shall
have conquered Nervous Dys
pepsia and Nervous Exhaust
ion. And they were right.
Knowing the infallible power
of Sh'tker Extract (Seigel's
Syrui) isi li.si complicated
.1
i in l hi r uiseai-s.
tiiev n--i;v't to te.-it u nii-v
.1 1. ' i' 1!
in this. To have
liO
for doiil.t th'V prescribed t L
remedv in huuureds ot ca-vS
ultirh luid l't ri juoiioiuKvi! iu
curalil with j i tVct nnvts
ia t-ve-ry inlaiift' wlit-rn th-ir
direct io: i -i :is to living ami tii;ft
were' scrupulously follounl.
Nervous l'spjiii ami 11k
haiistioa is a iculiarly Anirii
can tlisjeas: To a greater or
less extent half the people of
tllia OOtiriti y suffer from it I
both sexes anl all ages. In no
count iy iu the vorhl are tliere
so many iiiatie asvluinn tilled
to overflowinir. all resulting
from this alarming disease. It
leading syniptoins are these:
jrecpient or continual head
ache:; a dull pain at the base
of the brain : bad breath ; nau
eeouH eructations; the rising
of sour and pungent fluids to
the throat; a sense of oppress
ion and faintness at the pit of
the stomach ; tlatuience; wake
fulness and h-.s of sleep; dis
gust with food even when
weak from the need of it ; stiekv
. , -
Or Sillily nsritN-r Of! tllfteth Or
in tllf lllOlltll, J)ffUlIly On ri- i
in? in tli moinint.'; iiirrcd and
coated tontrtu; thill f vvs; t-oM
Lands and it-et; f;istiution ;
dry or io:i-Ii skin ; irm!ility to
fix the mind on any labor call
ing for continuous attention;
and opt;vs:iivi and sad fore
bodings and fe.nrs.
' All this terrible rrrotip
Shaker K.x tract (SeigeKs
8ymp) removes by its pos
itive, jMJwerful, diivct yet
painless aud gentle action ujion
the fiiuctioaa of digestion and
assimilation. .Those elements
of the food that build up and
strengthen the system are sent
upon their mission, while all
waste matters (the ashes of life's
fire) which uiu iH 'd txuson
and kill, are ex jelled from the
body through the Uiwels, kid
neys and k.n. The weak and
prostrated "Very an- quieted,
toned ud iVvl l.y the purifietl
blood. A1 th.- :v.-ti!t, health,
with its t rjtyix..-!i!.s, l-le-ssiu'-
and power, letur;.. to the. suf
ferer who Lad, i! .: aband
oned ail l: . r ever
another w til d.iy.
&ecliii
'PHE U12.UI11FUL 5-YKAU tLl IUUK
X Dapple Kay Stallion, will nnik- the ;
Season of It? in WaUiiuton County us i
follow:
1'hnrsdaya, at Wm. Waters", near Centre- i
ville; Thursday night and till Friday ium.ii. '
at Oreanville; all other days at the farm of i
the undersigned, one tuile east of Hili.iiM.ro.
Service
The Season
Insurance-
.. T.tM j
. IO.OO
1
SELIM weighs over 1.VK) ponnds; is by
old KotamaAo. a 1'eroheroii: dam by Wash
inston. ho by old Suffolk 1'unch, of 'Califor
nia; 2d dam Old Sally, owned by Wm. Johu
aoo, of Olanooe, bow deceased, known as
tba Peaao mare, aba by imp Kaiubler. a
thoroughbred.
Erary poaaibla care will be taken to pre
vant accidents, but no responsibility
aaanmad
P. M. JACKSON.
Jiilidbor o, April t, li. i6-'xxi
BBLIM
ArHdentallj Killed His Wife.
!
Al.Buyo e it j i" v , N. M., April 7.
Mr. and Mis. J.J. Reynolds arrived!
on the morning train from Las Vegas, j
On the way to a hotel Mr. Kejuolilsj
let a pistol fall from a pocket of au ,
overcoat he had on his arm. The)
hammer Btriking the pavement, the j
revolver was discharged, the suot
striking Mrs. Reynolds in the heart,
killing her instantly.
Sew Orejrii I'ostolHce.
"Washington, April 8. In Oregon
new postoffices have been established
aa follows: Deschutes.Wosco county,
Rosa Burrell, postmistress; Dooman,
I'matilla county, J. W. Dooman,
postmaster; Ferry, Curry county,
Surah E. Hooley, postmistress;
McKee Marion COlintV, D. A. -Mc-
jiLivn , - .m -
Kee, postmaster; Starvout, Don
Mas ;
county, H. L. Miser, postmaster.
Rough ou Saloonkeepers.
I
l),,,,...,,,, lnl S -T1 "Hmota :
1 IfTSUl la,, April O. Xlie ITOOkS
law recently passed has reduced the
number of liquor saloons in this city
from between 1400 ami 13(H) to 223.
The aunoiincement of a new dis
covery in the art of woul transmis
sion U made by Professor Gray,
lie claims to have invented an
instrument bv which he can transmit
the writing of the sender of the
message. The writer holds a pencil
connected with the poles of an
ordinary telegraph battery and the
common telegraphic line. At the
other end of the lino a pencil is
similarly adjusted; the two operate
synchronously. The clnun in- that
the writing or drawing enn be ic
nrodiwrd in t;if !-itii! nt Hip other
I
entl ot tlio lltn , XliO letig'Ii if tlielaiKl wa produce only cmkI rtuits. it
cirt-iut ilepending only upon buttery;
: . l i.'i'-nfs inciueiit t.tntr. l:.tt-r uud rmt critical
capacity as r&!;ited to the wires ns;d. I ,.ri.d. known a.-.'iinj t'innrr i.ire.-
! l-'avorite E'rcscr litlon,' when token
, , , , I In conn' tioij w:tti th( Woif of lr. Pit-rce's
Zinc, placed upon tno tiro in the i lioMeu Mctii.nl Uiecoveiy, unsl ernall laxative
. A . , , , , . rtwca of ir. I'lftw' l'ur;'Hm I'cllcts il.ittle
a'OVe Or grate, IS Mlia to have ItloVt d j l.iver I'ili. eur.-a Liver. Ki.liuy and lilaikler
.. , .... , .. . . ,! ;!iseuseH. Their iniuliinni uae alo remove
ltseli an eilertivo lite estipguisher of , Mood tniuts, and ahoiuhea aitrou3 and
, . .. c. , . ! scrnfulfMis huni:r! fi-cin the sjfein.
Chimney tires. When a tire struts 'ravori:e I'rrMcriniiou" In th only
, , i - f i . i tncdii inf f.r worpf-:. l-l bv liri'jfsriwt'. Milder
inside a chimney, from nliiitevt-r, u pu.uiir ru.-iraiitec, inmi the nmuu
,. , i t . i fM -turers, that it will K've satislacrion in every
cause, u piece ot tlini sheet zinc, t )r ,iunty wi u"r. tu.i.ij. Thia a-uaran-
alkniif f.uir inolinu sniinro ij nmrol. ! f,"M 'uu UPU printcl on tin tot tie-wrapper.
aUOUI lour ini UPS square, H merel a1,.t bthrully arrii-l out for n:ny years.
j put into the stove or grate ,-onuect-
in" with the cMrinov The r'uw
lu nl,lt ,, "e '"it-
which, passing up the t!iif. are said '
to almost instnutly put out what-!
ever fire thre may he there. i
I.ilir.ll Hint A eiiiiroiti.
Not iiiiii i-iiiii-iir ! a iii.iii i-. eiii i.utili-rcil
who i.4 moral j-uruoo.v The !: Mar
ijui of r Ttiiiii-ti r was .-in h .i num.
Uiier.'ll in I.U i.'f :i li.iil. he M :l ii litiriolJH
i:i irillcs. lie iii.rc -ii'iil rli.i ln-s. car-
j ricil u col ton liiii!lt'i!.i. -:ivc;l l:ts ..f laer
i amt twine, pit kcit ut pin-, unit i um- away
! thousiStliU of iMHlliiN.
lie once cin-w a ciici i; f a.;ii.i.ijo ii.r a
'eneoIetit obj.-t. l.ut the 1.ik.i- h name
was never tnioli.-hi-tt, niul hi. own son.
the present Duke of Wcitinin-.U-i, never
knew for what piitiMifie the check )ia!
been drawn.
A cleruytn;!:i. v.I.o li;nl .fit to Ijtii!ni)
to consult ;i i!ui l:-. 'ii.i l;siiuj w ith the
marfui.
Wh::t iliil the iloilor mlvi-e?" M-L'il !
the TioM.i.i.-m.
I'm. h!iiiiI, my lrii; llor-e exer-
'Then why don't yon take it
''Ileca i -e I have not a hir-e
niul . .'in't
nfToi'il t buy one."
"Haw yd! a stable a!.l a padil k
"VeH, my lord."
"'I'lieii 1 will nive yon a hnr-i
1 lie n."l Iay a uri'ii: iix'e
ur to the '
i lcrgy man s I'.oii.m', le.cling a tine hor-e.
The grateful rs,.,, oir,-,v,l ila- m:,;. a i
mi .tinii,i, o.n i r.H.in iieiiiiieo io j
take more than sixpence. w intj that it
v.r.nlil la as much as hi sit .iation was I
wort h to accept I. ur. j
"Hut, please, Mir," he mMeil. ' uive me I
twotliie lor the turnnike ' ate. II is lord- t
iniiri;u- I'M i ii' i .11 nii nl Iillt. i I
sh'psiKfiulIy told me to ! sure am
f,r t,,t? twopenee.- Youth's fornjs
. . - -
tml i'sk j
mNimoii.
... I
' " r.e ,r .,,..e.
! It is we'd known that, for some years j
j p.it. a prize of nIO.ikhI has been offcr.sl ;
! to invent, .r . lor the tir-t ten l-iles .,f jute !
grown ami prepared ..r market in the
1
I'nited states, at a cost which will admit
of sticvl'ul competition with that from
Iiulia. The principal and ai.pari nt ly in
Mirmoiilttal'ie o!i.-.i.u!e winch en. fronts
all elVoit : !:i this ilini -'ion i- the lack if a
H machine which pre'Liie the j.,te
tiber lor li-e ai a I .. t irnU-.h ..o(V-et
the ery ct.e.ij. h.iii.l lain.r ot India. In
the jllte plant khi; liber Xi. i .' . t v.een the
pitharal Ihbaik. It i, iieee-,ary, t In re
foiv, li retnovy the I.tltir ai;il separi.te the
jute from t!u pith, it lN-iiti t U i-seiitial
that this ! done withont injuring; the
lllK-r, which is one of the tno.-t delicate '
known, lhu as the nam.-, of India do '
this work for eve:i t. n cents a dav, n j
sulistitut: tnai Itiii v. .ni l not only have j
to overcome this mat ti 1 1. f l iicapncss. but ;
would h.-.vc to perform the ta-k in as per- !
feet a uinntv r a; is now .:. .'by Indian
H tiger.. :is v. !! : s ejMr:l in ; , t r (ages to
the work ni p.'euaration ri;:.1ii:d In-fore
the liU-r is ready to enter the factory.
I'oioou i:i Cufce.
A rufiicictit amctir.t of chrom.-ite of hunl
w."9 found in one of tho l'hiladelpliia j
samples of cinnamon cuke examined to '
constitute :i case of throruc poison if .iini- j
nir i-uku was 10 ue const uniiy i-at-. rt.
A lli-t..ri it Table.
A Mr. tJuii'Ler, tif t"nicap, nib t!ie
table on v,l ii Ii tir.uit tiiid Lit-si-md tie
terms of sin-rciwUr ur Appomattox, llu
paid ?l.(tM for ir. A letter from t;,.lt.
Ciraut c-t:il.!i-!.e- it autliUilicity.
For Snlo.
Vl'KW WOUK. II )1,SL.S
and Mares, for Cas'.i. from fo tr tears
; old upward; two miles ni rlh of IMlsl oro ;
, Address
1 LtltT JIANMMJ.
Oyer 6.000.000 tgQPLF VSK
KTa1
Larcaat Smdimei
in in woria.
D. K TElRYcCO J
TSJj 1 "as rrtr.4
)ff) SEED
ts .annual
For 1883
.ill b. mail
VTRCC TO ALL
applicant a, aou
t la Buauuii'9
ut ird.Tiiic II.
Invaluable to at!.
tl RKKUM UC1U
Carden TlKFlower
iEEDS'T4
n.M.FERRYACOOotrolt.Mteli.
IFF
SEEDS
IT I .JV
Va 0.M.FERRV4C0.
ar. ailmittMl .. ! 1 1.
The treatment of many thousands of en-
( of those eun.nio Ki'akm-fii.'i ami distressing
ailiucnU peculiar to ic-muiea. at tDe invalid
Hotel and urniul Institute. nuftald, N. V
has afforilfd a vast experience iu iims-Ijt aiUnr
iniy and thoroughly ti"Stmgr remedies for ttn
cure of woman' iwculmr maladies.
Dr. ricrce'a favorite rreeerlptlon
is the outRfowtli, or result, of this great and
valuable eerieco. TliouMands of teatimi
niala, received from patients and from pliyai
ciuna who have t.-sttsl it iu the more avxra
iml mkI iilKttinute cicss which had butll.si
their skill, print- it to Im the most wouOcrlul
remedy everueviae.1 for tberelief aud cure or
.,itwinv women. It La not recommended a
cure-all," tut aa a most ptrlect tipeciUo for
woman peculiar aumenrs.
Am m poriui. iuiioriun iodic-,
it tm parts strength to the whole, ayateiii.
mil to the womb and its auDendaaca in
I particular. For overworked, worn-out."
ruii-down." debilitated teachers, milliners.
dressmakers, seamstrew', ahi p-auls." houee-
keepers, nur:nir mothers, am" feeble women
.nerally. Dr. I'ier.-e' Favorite Prescription
id tue irr-etesc eariiuy im, iM-m- un)iM
ad an apiM-tiziiia; cordial and restorat O, e ionic.
Aa aootliluK rn.nU rvnnlhiniBR
nervine "Favorite FreacrliKiou" id uue-
3naled and Is invaluable in alluring and aub
uinff nervous excitability. Irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms ami
other distresHiotf, nervous symptoms conv
monly attenduut uptrfi functional auJ orpmnic
disease of the womb, it Induces refreabina;
sleep and relievea mental anxiety and de-
attfvndenev.
Dr. Pferee Favorite Prescription
is a legitimate medlelue, carefuiiy
compounded by an ex;criencefl and kkillful
physician, and adapted to woman a (k-licate
onraniiatiou. It is purely vvlittile in iu
composition :! peri'cctl h:irtuitss in Iu
effects In any condition of the sttin. For
morning- siclcwse, or iiMUdea. from whatever
causo arisinir, wmls stomach, indurcstion, dys
pepsia and kindreii symptoms, its use. In suiall
(Iiiwk, will prove very Ix-nelli-fal.
"Favorite lrerritlon Is a posi
tive eure for tde moot vouipiicau-d and ob
stinste ca"esof it-uooriiiea. csii'easivo powinit,
painful tiienstrtiiitinn, uniuitiirii auppreiwions,
prolapnus, or fuliimrof tm voiub, weak back.
female weakucsa,'' anteversk.n, retroversion,
learin(r-do n . ini.it ionn. ciironic; cona"eetion,
innununation arid ulwrafion of the womb, in
Kumiiiurion. pin and ti-ii'l-rn in ovaries,
ueomi)Hniisl with ' iuteriinl hint."
j At a reitalator a'"i pronwtcr of fune
i fioiial action, al. tlu.t crititnl period of chanire
t fin ii cirlliiHid to w;iintiihiKd. I avortte I'r
v.-n.-n "taker. tt. th.iatra f.nd iiom:ir.-
b.Vt?ia r VI?k. " " "
. k'"r ,ur- Uhi-tratei Trc.it few on Dineaiesof
Women (i.l pu'-a, pu? r-ovv nn.. k.-i:. tcu
cents in Ht.in-u. Ai-!n-(.
World's Dispencar Medical issc:i:i;cn,
iis .-iiii.i st., t;i I t 11.4k, . 1.
eeds!
For Good and Reliable Seeds cf all
kinds. Send to
Miller Bros.
SO!) 4coiil Mtret,
PORTLAND.
Also, Fruit Tree. Ilee Supjlie. Hone j
' Meal, i.irlt-n Tools, etc.. etc. ;" lm
YOUNG GLEN
j Is n bnnd-tome black. 7 vchth olil, and i
' weighs V N.iaids. Wan sired by in)i.rtil !
I (ileneld. winner at the '. ntiniiial in 1 TX . '
lsT d.-ini bv old l'iitlitituler: 'M il.im bv dial- I
I tenge, he by l:l;ickhaw k. and he bv Morgan. !
1 Ihw t-auriful Stallion will make th-
"'
in Wash.iimtoit 'unit v. nt
loiiovis:
Tlla, l4t (Ireenville i
WeiijieKdava. at tiales t'reek
ThtiisdnvH. at Conn linn
Fridays, nt . Farruiiigton
Saturdays, at.... HillslM.ro
Sundays and Mondavs. at 1'.. S.'hietTelins
Kami, one mile north of Ingle I I).
i
j
terms f s niul 10 1
Kveiy possible rare will I tken to'
prevent nccid. nfs, but no respmsibilitv
assumed.
;.,rK..r further particulars, address K.
SchietlVlin or 1.. A. Jobe. II ill!...? Ir.t...n.
i:.
Sf'MIEFFKMX.
inL'.l -l:n
March r.', is.s.
NEW BARBER SHOP!
1, Connected with a tvi Ii conducted
! Is now under sueves;-.fiil management, nt
1 J.'.t'KSON HALL, 11 Main Street. I
IIITiTiSBORO.
"--r sitisfactioii guarantei'd in
Shaving.
"'ur
Shaving, - - IS Cents
Hair flitting. - IV. feats,
m2!-tf J. WIIH'Z, Fnrrietor.
-
Tualatin Hotel
Main Street, Ik t I'd and ."al.
Hillsboro.
Oregon.
R. WAGGENER, Proprietor;
THK TABT.K Wll.f. niSTA?TI.V I:F. 81P
plteil wi'ii the bt-t-t tl. B.rki t .n-.rdn. and
no pilm ur iiw i:IW.i'r. I'l xlrn ii. rur
th t'ouifort ir Kietii.
KxceUent Ai com modal b.hs and I'upular
I'ricCH
LARGE SAMPLE ROOM
For the Accommodation of
Commercial Travelers.
jB"1 ZE IE ZEE! COACH!
To and from the House 1
mla-tr
Irf-rtds as l'hotograplier in the .Northwest
Picture of the moMt proruiiteiit men and
women of Orejioii and Washumton
ay
, lx seen nt his gallery. I owue svi.if 7 is 1
: in 111a liisiaiiinneotis pictnres of ii,ibi
! the remarkable results obtained belli; the
wonder of nil who visit his Studio. In en
larging to any aize. in any Mle, from any
i kind of picture, he f.'.-ii('-r to otv-e a
! better class of work, at a minv t,-ii-r, than
I any gallery on the I'acitie durst. All wish
inr picture enlurisl will d w II to ss"ure
' estimates lefor ordering elsewhere. Cor
respondence solicited, and all order will
receive prompt attention. Studio S.W.cor.
First and Morrison tits., Portland, Oregon'
I-'-
ED. LYONS. JOSEPH HABE
HILLSBORO
Livery Stable
LYONS & HARE, Proprietors,
Ordors for .
HACKS. BUGGIES
AMP
RIDING HORSES.
Attended to promptly.
ALSO,
FEED STABLE.
RemeuuVr the Place MAIN 8TKEET
oppottito the Tualatin Hotel.
IIillaloro, Or., March 2, IS. tf
uclcns Ur.incr.I
MsxiCAa Xlitim Unwwr, BenettxUea
MuKlt to Very Bvne J W underfill. T ra
IIJ J1U XJM1I'I HbVJjs.IK -i-i
luouiun Sucsnj
FOlt NAIJ: !
D
ksikahm: rnorr-KTv
boro, consisting of
1 llll.IJ
Houses and Lots
"Terms made easy to I'uu has.-rs.
For further information, impure of the.
undersigned.
I., m. i;osnhv.
IlillslKiro, Mav 1. 17. ml'.Mf j
I
The BUYEHS GUIDE ia
laaaed March and Bept-,
1 aach year. It ia an ency,
lolopedia of useful inlor
'mation for all who pur.
chaaa the luxuries or the
necessities of life. We
can clothe 70a and turnisn you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride. walk, dance, sleep,
eat. fish. hunt. work, so to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizes,
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 BUITEBS
GUIDE, which will be aent upon
receipt of IO cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago. IU.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Oregon A. C'nlifornia K. II.
And Connections.
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE!;
Time
Between Portland anil
i'raneUeo, Zft Hour!!
San
Cittifcm.:a Exoresa Trains Run Ca:ly
bet::en Portland and 'rsrcaco.
I.i:avf.
roithaid 4 i"0r. M.
S;iii Fr.tit. t'.:'i I'. AI.
4 1; j. ! v K . j
S.Frctii i--. 7:4a A M j
1 tiii,.nu.. t:UA.ai
l.mrtil .'" Iil'ir.ri,,.,'.s,i?,i,;(ipi
AUU1K.
Ftlj. lie -.':4. S M.
I'ortl.md :;t I', y.
Portland :UiA.M.
Kilgelie t:l) A. M.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
EXCURSION SLEEPERS
For Second -CI ii si I'iisseiigers 11 nil through
trains ILl.K Or t'HALtiK.
The O. A. C. ii. It. Ferry makes c ui!ection
! with nil the regular tr:imsoii the Kasi Sale
' ditision from the foot of F Street.
West Side Division.
KKI'WF.F.N ltllliI.INI) 2l ('OUVALI.IS.
Mail Train Daily, vcept Sunday,
t.lt.
Portland 7U5i) A. M.
iiillsla.ro M:4." A. M.
forvallis MM V. M.
AUdivr. 1
HilUla.ro .M:14 A. M 1
Ci.rvallia 1".':1'.-. P. 31 !
HUlala.r....r.si.i . ji j
Portland ..:1.1 P. M
Hillsboro ii:04 1. M.
At Albany and Corva I lis connect with
train of the Oregon Pacific.
F.xpreaa T. ain lli.ily, except Sunday,
S.P.AVK.
Portland. . 4MV.il
Hillsls.ro.. tA P.M.
McMin"ville.r.rtftA.M
HillUm 7iWA.M
AKRITM
HillslK.ro.. KiH P.M
MrMin'Tille.Himp.M
HilUUiro. 7:?;iA.M
Portland . . 11.00 A. M
E. P. KOGF.HS,
R-IKOEHLKK. t F. XP.At.
Aluuager &4-t
2
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Fred Hambleton, Planter,
Will St n iid for wer ire the Sonuon ot IHHH nt I lie
fit Kit HAMtl.KTOX 046.1.
-Tr-al rrrard, f:tS.
Sire of Frill Hambieton. winner of tha 2- i
year-.ld stakes at Snlem and Spokane Falls
... . jxaiuiiiirioii. TiTitiAP or I n
He is a rhewtnnt Itorse, years old
S;ra IIAMIJLK'IONIAX MAM1
sire of jane L. 1:1!'4'.
1 dam Kprineiield Maid Mam
Tnmin, :t-Venr-olil atntl 1 1 tfi rsrs rt I J
Inkeliirnl Al. lallali. full brother to Ha rol
sire of Mand S. r. dam Suluda ly
.MeKiitier a Aixljillnli. aire of Goldsmith
MuidcMli. IS.Inm Friday (aire of dam of
Ge. (xley. : I. l.y imp. Trustee. 4 dam
Fled li:liiI.!etoii
i.li 1ms sulstsiie.eiidiiranre
and Hpet d. Hih record of 2:20 was made as
n w-jear out niter a seaaim in the stud, and
is not the meaxnre of his speed. He has
sbowit a 2:14 unit and in a brief raritiK
eareer hna diKtiueed Kitty l.yneb. Jann I,
Mlrin liAVi1' J'aU7 MaaU.01ean.ler.
Meiroae and others. Lrfiat year severe sick-
nesa in August rendered him nntit for
racing. Frit Hambleton, his only colt ever
trained from a mare without standard
blo.nl, won at Salem with ease over a large
Held of st undard-bred colts, la tbrea years
of stud setvice but one mare bred t him
Uus failed to produce a living colt.
A7.M.V fty SKlil'JCK:
Sii;!e m rvic. . . .
Hi-ason. with pii. d-.-e of return
f
IiiHitraiu'e
jt)l
Limited to 'JO mares.
FIFTY YEARS AT THE FRONT.
For ne-irlv fifty years the reconiod ontliority the world over on all
agiit'ulumil mat ter, allways abreast of the times, and always spending
lavishly fur the let talent and esperience, the
American Agriculturist
lie-in iss.s with new contributors, new nrtiM and new tyM, and the -di-toi
i ll xtuiT. w hi.-h has ui:tile this I'enodical a power in ImHIi hemispheres, re
in for.ed with fresh LIimhI and brains, thereby roiubining the eterieiie
mid erudition of years with the vigor and fresh iiivh of youih. The Amrri
ran AiwiettHurM ke m pace with the growing interest iii agriculture largely
brought shout through ita teachings, and continues to-dsv, after absorbing
twviity-four other agricultural paa-r, to furnixli tlie rurrent agricultural
literature where the Fnglisli ami Herman languages are h.Li n. Fvery
inmiiK-r coii.ains nearly 1KI original illustralioiis nod oriiriiiul articles froiii
.VlditTfierii writers, l'riee lfl.rs a year; Mingle riimlwrs, 1.1 ei lit.
CHRIST
The
B r
These ni.-igni Scent works of art are neither old time t hrumo tior ordinal y
ei.'raings. The latter in u eo"iite pliot.a-tching. tar .upi-iior to hh
thiitg in flie market. C'hriHt on IJalvnry.the ii:i;ini..n picture, isexecut.d
f.Ttirtbv Hie Mexziajraveli'e priKM-ss. which tar MiipnnK S any other f-r
i . itiiet of tone, vigor of ncliell end z n-rnl su not ity f e. cutio!i.
Th-v nru on heavy plate jmper. 'J"J liichex iu nie. forwarded. '-t paid, lit
ltU: prr paied for the pnrw.. l'ri-4?.$ 1 . . in li,.ttii forwimled m tulx ,
(is -pail, to .n address, 'l."'J.
Atn.rl.iiii jri lraltarl . 1 int.
(mrrirun iKrltwl tMrlkt
Sfiul ooatal for Kiweiiu.
scription of tne I'leture.
ot I bene great works, lu-w
. - . . . -.
i i i:if ii I ii r.it i:t mmii ut:itt:.
Address, PUBLISHERS AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST,
DAVID VI. JIIHI. TrWI. HiaJva., X
il -'-"
(jew City
FOREST GROVE. OREGON.
u uti isrn; idshiffu k
C. W. RANSOM,
I III. I. XI rUMViAKTK
Drugs and
i
i I'ATKXT
KHI.KT
VUTM I KS.
!!'" K"v
i
BASE
Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Books and Stationery, Et..
In fact, event hing that is usually found in i First-rla lrua htorr, and everythiiui
sold at reaMoimhle rati .
t
THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is ran fully cotidui ted, and. under Mr. Hanson. management, patron need havu no fear
but that their prescription will ! rarefully and accurately rompounded. Hi long
experience in the Dmg htimnea in this ronntv enab r him to fully meet the want of lh
people in hi line, fall and ciminiie hi Stork l'riee. and you nm bound to he
snit.-.l m.Vtf
PROTECT YOUR- HOMES I
MARLiri DOUBLE
.A. GOOD
REVOLVER
no longer t-oata
a Fortune
8lfCocklnc,
Automatic
Electing,
FULL NICKEL PLATED,
AutomaUo
WliUITtV MVAl I BV1BT UIMCt TO TBB
For aate by Hardwara and Gun Dealara ererywbet.
Maamfaetawd y TUB HilLDI FttE AIM CO, Mw Haraa, Coai.
1 1 r CS3T III THE
Magazine
lm 99 nmll nM. ml I !. Ta. awl AuUmg
nrr nataatw. aa4 la. Ml. al IWIt ml aa. Mi ia.
UALIAltU uallkrv. K roan so ain TArr
HI.MHI.J c.uin-.- MAKLix riaa Ann
IDEAL nrLOADinO TOOLS
WILL AVC ONC HALf TMC COST OF AMMUNITION. P
Made for all .tar. cf Carina- wtalrh arc "I I aay of tha foltoa ln .
Hitle'lr I'ittafi at.rlln""llV WiucheMir. Mallard, MftrM, Rrn.lntou,F
Wbliaer-KcBavdy. lauillb Waaaoa I aaxj fur all ( aad atafcea of
SHIT MlUt.
Cbraucrand better tUaa aar oltwr.
Zdaat iifnil
W. A. (nOOI)IX.
CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR.
builder.
COI1NELU S, ORKfiOX.
T'iTIMATKS FFIIXISHKD ON ANY
JV ela-a of bnilding on application.
Cornelia. Fehrnary -'4. liWH. iat-3w
ELKHORN SALOON.
T-.UILIP PHOEXLEIN, USDElt LOUIS
I Strain' management, ha opened a
new Halooa in the building formerly oor-u-."iZ
b- Tom Whitehorn, know aa tba Uk
loTn Saloon. Hera he will ba pl..l to
meet hia frienda. A atnctly orderly boaaa
wMt kept, alao tha bewt of Ber, ttgara
and Laquora. iHt
Is 6 years old, a rich Irny over average t
. . .
1 ; V l,y ' V' ct'r. hommnlUt,
ze; brel
Kentueky
1 dam Lucia, dam of Day Dream (-year-
old "-d 2-t'l?). ly Itysdyk's Hainble.
Ionian. 2 dam Trosty, dam of Deucalion
. ,jOV -:-JS . 'T MarlboroaKh, son of imp
Trustee. .S iliini l.y Henrv Duroo, sou of
nenry, rival of Auiene .in rclipse.
Fli WTKH is the in.iued.Hte descendant
of uuimals, mm 6o mdrn, that inherit speed,
,KHsess spBeU themselves, anU transmit it to
!. . , r , . ... . ,. ,
, tU,,r descendant. His breeding needs no
"m'n- Wntr lia never been trained,
bV ;uru, t,w ",tud season of lat year, in
I nAcih, hvred 1 mares, ha trotted miles
' n r1: Hl- not old enouh
f? l" trained, ara large, well formed, and
bow 'xc;n nt Kn,t-
7:.us'
Single M-i'vice
$J0
. 3.1
neasoii, wun privilege oi relurn
Insurance . .
ON GALVARY.
1 irt. mid only Ke'.riMliu lloii
in this t'ountrjr. nirl
FORE PILA.TE
or i
Mltll I 'III ill I ! I'l. lUli'..
ami Hie Two l'iilur..
al.i.il
.uo
n niiudier. Knglili 'ri.-iii!an, :
lull de
. . : . .......
ana i oriran oi .niuum-.), iwinin
i.ttructing world wi.l. att.n:.iii.
Drug Store i
Manager,
I.IW. ' VHHHH, I'VMt.
Chemicals,
I'lXK NO A II.
AKTINTN MATKICIAIX.
FIH4; TA4 lil.K..
inivi) mrea l.y I'AM'4JAT are of KiDeat "Vi"..' i.VIv ' . .. .. '"S nt (lis lien, of
... a. . . . ... . 1 . . i i ........
Fat ran ffi-vear-old atallion reoord lit. VI. . ".-r. ."" mm' una M,. mid
of Van ..i of rw. tw. ,l .......... ! U,8M l"' . 'y sUlli.m
loi.i i.- . .,,; i data KDrifitfflfcltl Maid, dura of Kreil tj,, - ti.,ni. ,..
'J u .1 1. .n. . F . . ..1.1 . . . I ' . . . ... " ...... ( . : . i . i . i...
, ..,...,. Iun) , iruuiu iiv i tlHIiiineuili. s.j. i nee iieuirrre oi reo JurieH nt ' h.ihv ..,
BALL GOODS,
ACTION REVOLVER.
These ifvolveni are an exact
Juplii'iito of the t eliibrate-il
SMITH 4 WESSON.
.33 Caliber, uiii
O'ntro-lFir-
Cartridge.
rORLOl
Rifle.
tit. m4a. tntc
aal
atLr. 1.
... iw n
PAPEI AM IIASI.
brail lor Prlw LM of Ibea. tool la
W woaapaajr, r
Baa 1114 O. Kaw Uitu, Coaa.
G. O. BAILEY,
Wholesale and Petail Dealer in
Grocerico,
PrOViolOXlSa
Seeds- Limo.
PLASTER AND CEMENT.
LA1VD
-A. SIH30rAXT"5r.
No. 55 N. Second Street,
CORSKH IK
Zosrtlaasa.cl. - Oraou.
RUBBER HANDUC. I
Xait 7
rm. fmmm.
FI II
Van Tromp d Glen Dudley
fair rouul, HHUboro, WnHlilneloii I'ouiily, Oietfon.
I' AX TUOMI
3.f earld recard IUO',
a . . . i ....
Alia wiuner or in72MU races at lem
wit Lout white, aud one of the handsome hI
llaiubletotl.
Van Troniji will le limited to 11 mares,
to permit training.
TEHMS OF SEIIVH K:
(Single service..,. fl'
Season, with privilege of return .
Insurance
J'hf TliorouyhbffJ Stullimi,
arr.x iholki.
Full brother to Judith, winner of 8 races
in Ihho.
Sire of Dudley Howard, I.aurs D., Minnie
D., Flavello, ato.
Gi.kn Dudlkt is a bandsolu bay, 1G
lisnds high, and weighs ll.rS) pounds.
Sired by imp. OLKNKUJ.
I dam Ma.lam Dudley, wiuner of the
i Champagne Stakes at Jerome 1'urk in H7u,
I bv ljexiiivtou. 2 dam Hup. llritannia 4th.
rs)!(dam of Jirigand, winner of ths Jersey
Notice to the Public.
I now have my New
ROLLER PROCESS
FLOURING MILL
In ojf ration, aii1 am uiaLin a
vtry KUKT'ior gnulo ot I'lonr.
Tlie jitiljlii- is iuvitel (o ivo
the Nfv Process I'lonr it liial.
Will keep constantly on luunl
a full line of Flour, Hrim, etc.
Kxfbunje lusinosa ilone (with.
Furmt-is.
WAXTKI).
A .Stork of
Milling btt.
pi ice jtai.l.
'nek beat aiul
Highest niarlfrt
JOHN MILNE.
a'il ly
rSK4
LANDS FOR SALE.
I ti Acre of l.tind. "4 of a miie from
' 1 WW Dilley, with in neren or tnorn in
cultivotion, and the remainder covered
with tir. hazel, etc., and will niiika a nice
burn. This laud lav well, is watered bv a
' Rpting. and ha aa fine a building place as
you will tl tut in a thouamd. A achool
house mile from the place, rind only ;l
mile to Koret (Imve hiIuhiI. I'n'ee,
1. 'I'ht i a reduction of ft per ncrr.
and the iirtittnge will l increas,-t if ileHired
at the aniiie rate.
8
AfltLS WITH ATW'O-NTOKVIIOI'KK
of seven ri Mini, all bard (hush, and a
barn that oot an oiclmrd of all kinds
of fruit and nil of the Hiiiall fruit. '1 hi
I.lsce i favorably localeil on Main Street in
iilllioro, and will unit a nmn of mean
1 will sell either IihU of this place the ini
provisl part for :n, or lh unimproved
for fViO, or all of it fjr f lti."!,
ACKKS OF I. A Nil l, MILKS
Ivflr from (iiislin, and ! luile from
Si'hool: fia acres of plow land and W acre
ulashed and Heeded and 1i sere of ninull
Fir and Hntl. There is sn orchard of l.'id
Is'Hiitiff trees, nud is watered bv a Spring
thai lie'er fnil and a well. Tin land lay
ou a good road, nud near school, i'licc, in
cash and good note, $-'il.
I.) IiVIS.
! Jm Fenced
WITH IKHSi: AMI VKLL
and in ruitivHt ion, 1'iice,
0 ACUI S. IMMI'Kin 1 11, il MILLS
l"U South of Ililhd Hiro, Mill Vi Miered; lilt
well and near the t'lefimei y nt FiiriuilH'loii,
mid come out t 1 the road, I'lioe, If Id I.
XliF. laiuh: AMI WLLL
nrr.inted Itesiilenc, with nil neces
j sary lutbiiildiiig, liearing 1'ruit Tree, and
j Six lot, aittiated near the new Muck Idock
I in llillslH.ro, for'la 11 1 fi-.'.i;:.).
i . Acre. I. mile from 11 illslsuo. I..
OIF acre of plow mid 1. acre of pastura
land; house, barn, and 70 living tree in
orchard, and ia wntered by a Mpnug. Duly
I1.' mile from school, nud is on a giaal
irond, ll( mile f.0111 reiimery; lil, inilea
I10111 r.'itPUKi. I'mv, if i;moti.
7.
Acre, 1 mile from Hillsliorti, with
house, burn, orchard. Well, wood
shed, i ic, n nd 411 acre under plow and ill
! menilow. rrioe, f .',HKI.OO.
I have ther land of
numerous to nientioii
lino i dity too
W. H. RUCKER.
Itrnl HlHe .u.nf.
II ILLS MO INI
I'.'Mf
: : : OIU.UOV.
Caveat, mid Trade Milks obliuiieil. at.d nil
PATKNT IM'SINLSS f,n dueled for MOD
Ht.VIK FKKS.
1. i U ovl u r ".""'
PAIIAT r a It -.. We have no nub-
ageiicie. a 1 biisine direct, hem ran 1
"Ti'lL1 riVw. V." """i llr.Hml
at LKSh titsl thiin Ihone remote from
WaHiNoToi.
Send model, dm wmi. or photo with de
scription. We advise if imlantiibla or not. I
free of charge. Our fee not due till patent
1 is aecured.
A laa.k, "How to Obtain Patent," with
reference to actoal client in your Stnte,
OHiiity, or town, aeut free. Add re
f. A. H3MIW A. CIK,
Opiosite patent Oflice, Waabington, D. C.
IllM-tf
nrawteia Patent Rein Ifobtrr
Tunr line, are wlwre fow pni h-m
umlrr hotit' f-rt. Km. ff in aiil H
s)a, una dealer aM il.w. In l ' j,
Maaupka. aactl. ljJ t ai a, Wrllun.i ,
Vi. E. BKr.Wa Ti:U. UuUr, ' .. u
a 011171" Hand ail oent forpataga,
A r lllaLH.ol receive tree, a oomly boi
asj . ..a.-.. jpooj, which wl C1U all.
of either aet, to more money right away
than anything alaa in thia world. Fortune,
await the worker abaolutely anra. At ouca
Addraaa 't'ava Co., Auguiita, Mama.
Deihv hilH71). Iy ,riyin DuUdinian, win.
ner of tlit Derlv and Hi. Iieder, He
- ' '
Iirnres Aiiiei lcMil htnd ltMik,
' I,,,,,. oifiielKl a iimiiitliei,t race l.orsa
iiiHclf, U in iiuik the fi i'Mt sirs of 'J Lor-
oiiKliltreds in AinericH. Jlo hits laieu four
riiitiiug sires 1H7U.
has mi led mora
in America.
iving severe III-
Mlill mi emielleut
race Iioihc, As a I! year-old Iim started seven
limes, won tliice races, was Mecirfid III Olia
and third in two. At Washington, D. !.,
NovemU r 177. in it IVinilu dnhh, lis
Lest, anion;; others, l.aily Kaylers. tl ; dsm
of M. i'mil. Miiuniii l aMilvtiv liuLf n.loxi.fi
engths. (i!i n Dudley's' diilts liavu kiju.
Mtvlu, MiMed niul
.1,1 ' .. -
... None of them have had thorough traiulug
for races,
ri:i:u tth' sKiivich::
Sili'fla aervice
Ki a K.n, with privileu of return
lusuranoe , .
f 13
Si
Mares iulrusted tn ma to bs bred will
receive careful attention aud good pasturage
at If 10 a month.
f.ffVoiing Htmk, both trotting and 'J'hor
ouL'lilri il, fur side,
v TII0S. II. TONill i:,
lllllattitvn, Orryti.
GEO.W. PATTERSON
DKAt.F.lt IN
FURNITURE
llilllro, Oriu;ou.
V t'. V; m.'ri
"ari .
.a
fh 111 it 11 it. ttiM'it,
JfEntllnu', Itfthllnx.
Willi I'liiu r, Curlnlua.
riH 11 rt, rii l 11 n Frniurs,
Cain, Ilnl 'HirlM;e
SllllU ltM,
And thing th'it you wmil, too nuuiurous to
mention, nt t'OHTLAM) ritlfLM.
AN , a (ietieiitl A4soltuient of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
a Specialty of tlii house, and I have
coiistaiitly on hand all that can bs dssirvd
11 this lino. Also Agents tor th
DRONZE MONUMENTS.
diva me a trial, ami b convinoed thstjl
mciiii bUNines and upon n greiit reduotiou
bllMIH.
iilT-tf
II I I
Tnr Ink) i U
(I rvi-rr rriu ruiiti'inpl itirig biiyinf I) Cfl Q
BULBS " PLANTS. ..r.S.SSRJi.
Ihi.ll.MIMl. nt tin. 1 1 Hll 1114, Willi 1111.1 if IM liMM, 1.1 1 III.
what Iii l"iy, anil whi r. In got l(,nil ii.iiiIii iownl
priic r.r linii'ii u.mmN. iiii miri.l ciiilylni.il 1..
lui iUillUM t 'iTtlfli 'Hi. I'm mI fur III mil. win til of BwhM.
JA.ill.n It Hi ni l ih.IAJ,
Kucbc.l.r M. V..
Srep Pacific R. R.
rur mu siion i :
I lout-. ..'HM Time!
Accomui'.ihit iop I 'tiNiirpiisHeit for ( o 11 fort
and Sufci) ! - 1'iire mid I't eight via
VN(iiiiin mill the I Iregoii lleveh.p
mi nt 'o' Mi n ii nliipH Mi'i ii i.kh
t l.i4il bv IIIIV 1 ther route bu
tlleell nil I OIIIM ill till!
U iM'ithi lie allc A
Sun I'lfincisco !
DAILY PASSENCER TRAINS
( Ktccpt Siindiiy),
Leave Viiquiim. , 7:IK) A. M.
Arrive Corvaili . .. .... 10SW "
Arrtv Albntiv ...11:10 "
Iieava Albruiv 1MV.M,
Arrive Corviillis . ... 'Jirj 1. M .
Arrive Viiumi 5:40 1'. M.
Oregon mid Cnlifoitun trniu ootineet at
Albany mid Corviillis
Farn between CorvullH. Albany and Ban
Francisco--Uiu I and Cabin, if lt .tM); Hall
and Ht t mui'i
( HAS. V.. HOGl'K,
Act.. O. 1. A, 1. AKt.,
Cm vail 1. Or.
WM. M. IIOSU.
(ieticml Mutingi r,
Oregon Development Co.
First -cbiss Staiuihip Line bet wee 11 V'ii(ulna
atid Sun I'nineiKCo. coiiticct ivu at Ynqniua
uithlhe train of the I In on 1'itritlo ltall
11 ..id Compaliy.
! SAILINO DVITS.
j 1UOM IN I liMKi'Iscot
I'NHti rn IK ii.'i,n WiHltiesibiy, June SV
WllliimHt Valley. . I uesday, J aly 0
,,;,,., , ,r, v. . . . .nd iv, "11
wui-woctte Vidlev Siitubiv, ' 17
1:n..iii(Ii, t, Siilnuliiy, " 'M
ivm.. 11- v 'in
1 '
I IMlM yyl'IMA!
Lantern Ori't'oii eilnesiliiy, July U
Will.imetto 11 Hi v.
TtifNdiiy,
1J
ltf
n
r
A
Liixtcrii Oiil'oii
Willmuette Valley
I'.fi.lerii i Iregoii
Willamette Vallev,
Siindiiy,
iruin.Vi
Aug.
j The CompatiV r-aerve the light to change
1 ateaiuer or aniling dide.
H. 1. TOIiV, Oeii. V. Si V. Ajjent,
iKH Montgomery St.,
H'Jl it Sim I'riiltcisDo, ('!.
A GIFT
Send 10 cent post nun, and
we will mail yon naa a
royal, valuable, aumple bos
of goods that will put yon
111 tne wnyor making Moua
Nomi nt once than liny thing else iu Auier
lea. lloth Hce of nil ape enh live at home
and work ia apaie' t in n. or all tha time,
Capital not reqnired. Wu will atnrt you,
lmmenaa pay mire for thoau who atar tat,
once, BriMioN Jl Co., Portland, Main
iv- ,ii"i. w i m,mii
IK I Hum ner. anil (tumid 1 in th.haodS
.. - .,' m''i'-i, . ' alj 'L ' ' v - - '' '" ' . . - ' .. 1 ' --