, THE INDEPENDENT.
rABgglsa Serial ggaraBsa
if A FATAL MISTAKE.
O Tire Clere7iZiOho) Tres,
of February 23d, 18:5, pub
lished an account of a fatal
surgical operation which caused
a great commotion among med
ical men throughout the whole
country, Dr. Thayer, the most
eminent surgeon in Cleveland,
pronouncing it scandalous. It
appears that a Mrs. King had
Leen suffering for many years
from some disease of the stom
ach, which h.uj resisted the
treatment of all the physicians
in attendance. The disease
commenced with a slight de
rancremint of the digestion,
with a poor appetite, followed
by a peculiar indescribable dis
tress in the s-tomaeh, a feeling
that ha been descried as a
faint "all gone" sensation, a
sticky slime collecting' about
the teeth, causing a disagree
able taste. This sensation was
not removed by food, but, on
the contrary, it was increased.
After a while the hands and
feet became cold and sticky
a cold inspiration. There
was a constant tired and lan
guid feeling. Then followed a
dreadful nervousness, with
gloomy forebodings. Finally
the patient was unable to re
tain any food whatever, anil
there was constant pain in the
aldomen. All prescriln'd rem
edies failing to give relief, a
consultation was held, when it
was decided that the patient
had a cancer in the stomach,
and in order tosave the patient's
life an operation was justifi
able. Accordingly, on the 2lM
of February, 1 the opera
tion was performed by Dr.
Vance in the presence of Dr.
Tuckerman, Dr. Perrier, Dr.
Arms, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Capner,
and Dr. Ilalliwell of the Police
Board. The operation consist
ed in laying open the cavity
of the abdomen and exposing
the stomach and lovels. When
this had been done an examin
ation of the orgttns was made,
but to the horror and dismay
of the doctors there was no
cancer to be found. The pa
tient did not have a cancer.
"When too late the medical men
discovered that they had made
a terrible mistake; but they
sewed the parts together and
dressed the wound that they
had made, but the poor woman
sank from exhaustion and died
in a few hours. How sad it
must be for the husband of this
!oor woman to know that his
wife died from the effects of a
fcurgieal operation that ought !
never to have been performed.
If this woman had taken the
proper remedy for Dyspejrsia
und Nervous Prostration (for
this was what the disease really
Wat, she would have been Iiv-ingto-dav.
Shaker Extract of
JlooTs, or SEIOKld Cl'KATlVK
Svnue, a remedy made ex
pressly for Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, has restored many such
cases to perfect health after all
other kinds of treatment have
failed. The evidence of its
clueaey in curing this class of
cf.ses is too voluminous to be
published here; hut those who
read the published evidence in
favor of this dyspeptic remedy
do not question its convincing
i.atm-f, and the article has au
txtensive said.
China.
A country where tbe roses have no
fragrance, and tbe women bave no
petticoats; where tbe laborer bas no
Sabbath, and tbe magistrate no sense
of honor; where the roads bear no
vehicles, and tbe ships no keels;
where old men flj kites; where tbe
needle points to tbe south, ' and tbe
sign of being puzzled is to scratch
tbe antipodes of tbe bead; where the
place of honor is on tbe left band,
and tbe seat of intellect is in tbe I
stomach; where to take oft your bat
is an insolent gesture, and to wear
white garments is to put yourself in
mourning; which bas a literature
without an alphabet, and a language
without a grammar. Kx.
Changed l!rr Mind.
There was to bave born a fMinT r
in higb life nt Tetam.'tli, Ncbrnskn.
last Sunday. Mr. (ibris. lVteison, ;
a wealtby grass widower, ngetl (i'2, j
was to bo tbe groom and Miss Kelliub
Harris, a verv pretty girl of 111, the
bride. 3ut after tbe comjviny bnd
artsembled and she anil the old
gentleman were ntanding up before
tbe minister, and wben she a
asked if she would take Lira for her
husband, she dropped b'a band aud
burstiug into tears, said '-. 1
won't." Sbe then ran upstairs to
her own room. Tbe old man left
and tbe -company dispersed in
FREE TRADE AND WOOL.
The Irish World.
Free traders claim to be the j
special friends of tbe farmers and
wool growers and insist ihat they
are Veing robbed bj tbe present
tariff.X. But let tbe reader give tbe
following facts a few minutes' at-
tention atid try to hgure out where j
the alleged friendship cornea in. '
Under the present tariff 107,J10,.4U
pounds of wool at a cost of $13,
71)4,213 were imtorted in 1SHC. All
over the country flock-masters were
demanding an advance in duties to
the ecale of 1867, claiming that
great injury has been done their
industry by - reductions in duties
since then. As a proof that their
complaints are well founded we
submit these figures: In 1884 there
were 50,R2G,G2G sheep in tbe United
States. The tariff reduction of 18K3
then began to take effect and in 1S87
tbe number declined to 44,759,314,
a clear loss to the business of 5,867,
312 sheep, which, at $2 per bead,
would be an actual reduction of
$1 1,734,624
The figures are from!
statistics published by Cleveland's
own statistical bureau. Now wool
is to be placed on tbe free list. As
it is well known that labor wages
are the main cost in producing wool
how is it possible for Americans to
compete with such wages as tbe
under quoted? In tbe Argentine
Republic there are lOO.COO.OOO
sheep and the herders are paid (3
per month, while in Montana the
monthly wages of herders are f 40
per month.
The free trader coiupb with his
freight argument.
Ho will s:it that '
J
the Argentine Kepublie is away
down near Cape Horn and that
1 .
Montana and the rest of the west is
here at home, and, therefore, the connaen. e, issause nae o.ar.i Bwu
, . , . L, ,, . , ! things of it everywhere, and its name is
freight on South American wool a j,,laIJUlt,.e t,.,t it first class in every
ought to he sufficient protection, j particular.
This is on a par with all other free '
trade theories. It won't stand the!'
test of facts, which arc: Freight!
$2 per 100 pounds. So our wool-
growers are expected to pay 1,200
per cent higher wages and 00 per
cent higher freight than tho sheep
raisers of tbe above republic and
compete with them. It would be
superfluous to add a word of
argument to this. It simnlv means
o
me ruin oi our great wool-growing
interest and placing ourselves
absolutely at the mercv of foreigners.
j
, A newspaper writer in Xewla
! says that he once heard John
! Mackev sav when a htnke was
' "
i threiitened in ViriniA fit v: "I am
SOrry that thft.e moil Who nre re-
,7
ceiving ?4 a day do not save more of
t?
their money. I rolled logs in tiba
" -
river fourteen hours a day for
months at a time and went to camp
every night soaked to the bone, and
did not average $2 a day, but no one
ever found me quite broke or erer
heard me complain."
iv. a. c;ooiu.
CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR,
BUILDER,
rOUNKLU'S. OKEOOX.
"
Ft'KNI.SHED (IV ANY
ESTIMATES
class of I)
ImildniK on application.
Cornelius. February 2t, lSss.
ul-.ilU
ELKHORH SALOON.
PHILIP PHOKNI.EIN. UNDER LOL'IS
Strasser's mannment, has opened a
new Saloon in the building formerly occu
pied by Tom YVhitthorn. known as tbe Elk
horn Saloon. Here be will be pleased to
meet bis friends. A strictly orderly house
will be kept, also the best of Ileer, Cinra
and Liquors. uil-tf
The B U YEHS OTJIDS is
Issued March and Sept.,
(each year. It ia an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur-
cbaae the luxuries or the
neoeasitiea of life. We
can olothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, dance, aleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at home, and ia various aizea.
styles and quantities. Juat figure out
what is required to do all theae things
CONFORM 8LV. and you can make a fair
estimate of the value of the BUYIB3'
GUIDE, which wiU be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111114 Klohigan Avenue, Chicago. 111.
from Arcpntinp Ttetmh1w iit ev
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rork, cent per ltai potuuis;' -'"Vi xwOx.M
freight from Montana to New York,
PROTECT YOUR HOMESI
MAR LIN DOUDLE ACTION REVOLVER.
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Self-CocWrg,
Autcmatlo
SJecticff,
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FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE.
wbti rqrit is etbbv aasracr to th
smith wusaoiv.
For sole by Hardware and Gun Dealers everywhere.
MaBttfaetarsd by THE MARLIS TOE ABM3 C0 Haw Havn, Cona.
Maerazine
rwlartOTaMllcaMkalllaM. Tin ampa SaM
mttvraey .".' 1. a4 IM l abvlmwl mtm na. mm tk.
HALLIARD cALtrar. sroaTtso tinTH.'.rT
t 1KB AaaiS
luan
IDEAL HELOADX27G TOOLS O-OJ
WILL SAVE OKI-HALF THE
Made for all slsea of Cartridirra which
Rifle. or rnatola: Marlln, t'oli'a, Wtacbcater, Ballard, fcttrruti. lmiDicioa. I
f. biibc j-k.ub.uj. Doiiia m ssaoa ; aJM
IIII SRILLI, PaPH al HAH. W
Cbsapcr and bttar than aay other, brad for frttl List of UMss toola to p
am -
aw
"DIDNT KNOV ITWAS LOADED-"
Tlie young man fell dead!
A Jrietid i"iit-l a revolver a.liim.
"lie didn't know it was lauded'."
AW often hear it stated that a man is
not responsible for what ha does not
know. T1h !uw refti:vi"'!ec knowledge
and therefore eon victs the man who ex
raises crime ty iynoraiit-e t
"It I hud onlv known" h:is often len
an nnlorttinale iiiaiu ajoloy for 8oin
tt,.r tA ..vln r:A itrest-as for in-
. .: 1 i.i.tlf Kit in a
stance that laudanum i a poi-stn, that
' . ii i il it li't .i n iht-iillviiTnLiaivM ttmt Itlooii
heavily charged with a winter' aeciimu
latiorof tin: w;iste t" the "Vi-teui, it is
one's duty to know the fact and thecoii
ouemes "thereof. Our gtd oll grand
mothers knew lor instance, thnt the open
ing of spring w us the most riioit tteriod
of the vei;r.
Why?
lVcanse then the blood stream is
altiggish and chilletl Vy the coll weather,
and if not thinned a trot! leat and maite
to Mow quickly and healthfully through
the arteries and veins, it isinipossihle to
have phI vigor the rest of the year.
Hence, without exception, what is now
known as Warner's lxg t'ahin Saisit
pariila. was plentifully made and
religiously given to every member of the
family regularly threugh .March, April,
.May and Juno. It is a matter of record
that this prudential, preventive and re
storative custom paved many a tit of
sickness, prolonged life and happiness to
a vigorous old age, and did away with
heavy medical exttenditnres.
Mrs. Matrie Kerchwal, Lexington,
Ky.. used Warner's I,og Cah:n Sarsa-
parilla "lor i.etvous sick liPAlaciie. oi
which I had Wen a sufferer for year.
It has been a great benefit to me."
Capt. Hugh Harkina, 1114 S. 15th St.,
Philadelphia, I "a., says "it purified my
blood and removed the blotches from
my skin." Mrs. Aarea Smith, op ton,
BerksCo.,ra . ay "he "was entirely
cured of a skin disease of the worst
kind," hy lxg t'abin Karsaparilla. Had
skin indicates a verv bad condition of the
blood.
If you would live and be well, go to
your "druggi.-t to-day and get Warner's
1-og Cabin Sarsapariila and take no
other, there's nothing like it or as good,
and completely renovate your impaired
system with this simple, old-fashioned
preparation of roots ami herbs.
Warner, who make's the famous Safe
Cure, puts it up, and thaf is a guarantee
excellence an over nw kikjwii woriu.
Tui-rt ii ,-.,,-,.. !t -m l ,iv it to the other
. ' .. .. . ..... ii
. ineniK.rH . ' the family. ic!.,d,ng the
children. oti will Vk- a-tonihed at its
health-gi viug and liie-proloicjing jswers.
. Wb. editorially witli perfect
Vs.. TBB Dnginil
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riewnroof Imitations, eontaininsr Poisonous
MiiientlA. Always ank for Ir. Fs-ri-e'e PelU'ts,
wliii h are littlo oug-ar-coaU-d I'Uls, or .Vnti
bilioui tirannli'S.
Heing. rely Vecetable, Pr. ri-rct's
Pellets t)TttIo without dmturliance to the
y-tfHin. di. t. or occupation. Put up in frlaxs
I reliable. ti v-re a irentie iwx&tive, or an
l:il4. heriiK'ticiuiy oeaKHI. .1lao tresn unit
l iiev nre a yt-uuo iiiuor, or an
irgalive according to aize of dose.
1 active lu
SIM HEADACHE.
' Rllloiia Hcadirhr,
i lilifhiHt. Caiiftll na.
lion, liidlfceation,
ftV"-"" of
t !.... h...-
n-v.-i n.i ierinarentiy
' cored by tne n'f.r Mr. I'lcrre'a ririit
' fiirBntlvr iviieia. 1.. eM.i...mtio.. oi iu.-
' a variS.yof ilwa-. it may rruthfully lie niit
that th-ir netiou uimmi the. vrnteiu iuiivcr-
i. not a a-imiJ r tiwiw emjmx ii-ir win.
. t v m intlii..!.. Vs. .ti I l.v ilriiirr.. fw -. .......
reineoia. Kiweroi mew jtik is fcr so (rnni
a vtai. Msiiuf!tefnrei t tim tiKniioai Im-
oratory of Wormi' Iispk.vsakv .Mf.dii ai,
; association, .no.ikj Main t, itiiffaio, n. y. i
. onrnn RfvARn
r!, M offer
N .( CIS of
ri livtli TriniHifiictiir-
lr. Shcc' Catarrh
Keme1r. tor a t.ie f
al. rrii in lle Head
w!ii'.-h tliej" tun not cuie.
i Ri'.nPToyis or catai:icii. null.
! h"nvy beH'liteht. otihl met ion ot the lirnul
! i;iSJitres. ilisj-harires f!tiiiK' from tie liciel
Into tlw throHi. wimi'liiiHn profit., wntery.
ml aeril, tot tiers, tiiiek. temei.Mia, iin?-ou.
' piiriilent. llooly hu1 putrnl; the cj-ce are
: weak and watery: tfoie ih rim-iriu in tli
. rni ,i uiii.., ii.np.inM iiii.ii.il. ... i.i.
j tlie throat, expecti.niiioii of oUVnuve mutter,
I tsrethor with h-:i'- from ule-r; tlie Voiet
I is chiinirel ami Ims h "n:il twaiur": tle
' hreafli Ih ofTensivtr; ameij ur.'l t:tr. hi iiii- !
I ii.iireil: theix in ii i.n of ciii: -:itf-. with !
i in. lit (1 flerli.MHi, it t';ek!i)if coieiti ami jren-
rut leliilly. Oniyafewol ti.e :i:..ne -name.!
syiiiptoms n r likely to to pre'itr in :.ny one
j cil1'. TltOHiOi'14 of ;1.1 atr.i:i , Wl'liollt
in inifeKt inir Imlf of the :'N"vi- f wiii.k.iuh. re-
mi i It in citiiiiiipt!ori. Hti'l eit'l tlie pi an-.
- ' No ilMwtn irt ho coiiiiniMi, inoic ii'ei .tive uml ;
j lllineriHIH. or leSS lllileSHHl i- JilH MC1.IUH.
I lly its iiiilil.S'Mitliius', aiid hcah:iK piox tries, !
Dr. Stnre's I'atitrrh l'-iiiely cures tl"' worst
ii..f 4'atarrh, ill l lite llead,
t'ortw, and t'lilarrhiil llradHflic.
Untold Agony from Catarrh i
Prnf. AY. Hacsner, tho famous mesmerist, I
of Ithnut, K. writes: "Soiuo ten yenrs airo !
I auffereU titiff.lil ajonv irorn cnnunc u.isui
catarrh. My family physician gave me tip as
inciimble, and aai-l I must di. My ciise was
such a rd on', that every day. towards sun
set, my voice won hi li-'me fro hoHrmi i eonl
liitrely speak above a whisper. In the mominir
my vouching ami elearlnjr of my throat won 1.1
almost strangle rae. Ity tho use of Ir. Sajre'n
Catarrh liemedy, in thi-i-e tnontlis, I was a well
man, and the cure bas Iteen js;rniancnt."
"Constantly Hawking and Spitting
TnoMAS J. Rrsntvo, Esi.. C3v3 Pine Strttt, ,
Ht. ymfs, writes: 1 was a (Trent sufferer i . . 1 .
from catarrh tor three years. At times I could !
bnnlly hreatlie. .ind wai constantly bawkinir j . .. , -
r TO CALIFORNIA
thought nothing could lie done for ine. Luck
ily. I rn m1 irie'l to try Dr. Snirc'S Catarrh
Kemedy. and I urn now a well roan. I Is lieve
it to lie tlie only sure remedy for caiarrli now
man ii fact ured, and one hue only to (rive it a ,'
fair trial to experience :touulin)f resuiU and :
a permanent cure."
A complete Treatise en Catarrh, pivinif val- j
uslilo bints as to clothinc. lM-t. ami other ;
matters of Imoortan.-o. will In- iiisiI'hI. fxrmt-
pil to ny aiidrefw. n rw ipt of a two-oent
World's MtHiesrr H lkul lwsriatlea,
I7o. COS Jtn twt. BU'rALO.M.T
Tliese revolvers are an exact
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SMITH & WESSON.
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Centre-Fir
Cartridges.
BEST IN THE
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tlti aSt. r.rf.
atrrm. 't .-nt. nif
CO.. wr Maiw. .
COST OF AMMUNITION.
ar aed la aay of tbe following
low ail Kaufaa aaa nun ui
-7
aaS Ooaapaay, g
laava a. Haw Iath. con. i
HOW TO GAIN KNOWLEDGE.
"I can't do it. I haven't time
enough."
"Yes, you have."
"I don't see how you make that
out." replied tbe first speaker, who ;
was discussing with a friend the
advisability of taking up a certain!
course of scientific reading, "I work
at my desk in tbe office from S
o'clock to 6 every day except Sunday,
and I must take recreation in the
evening."
"I'll prove to you that you can.
You get up at G o'clock, say, bave
breakfast at 7 and finish at 7:30.
That gives you an hour to study
before going to work. You bave an
hour for your lunch ?on, and then
you manage to spend another hour
every afternoon over your pipe and
newspaper, don't you? "
"Yes."
Yith leas than that Garfield
became a classical scholar, Gladstone
became one of the roost widely read
men in the world. Disraeli made
himself a famous author and Edwin
Arnold wrote bis "Light of Asia."
"Yes, but they were men of
genius."
"True; the genius of hard work.
I will cite another case of which I
have personal knowledger,5ome
years ago I knew a bright young
man named Leslie Sulgrove. Ife
was a postoffice clerk in Indianapolis,
Ind. He was one of the most ac
complished men I ever saw. He
devoted bis three hours of leisure
every day to the various pursuits.
He divided them with unvarying
i luiiuuu. it n i.i wiiut jiu uui iu live
i Ti.r. 1.-4 l. i : c.
vears. II had read and committed
to Juemory of Shakespeare's
, ' ' ,
plays. He could read Latin, Oreek
j and Freucll fluentlv. He waa an
expert flute player. He was one of
the best natural historians I knew.
In addition to this be was, proficient
in every line of fencing and marks
manship, and although he did not
weigh more than 130 pounds be
could strike a ninety-pound blow
with bis fist. He simply in turn
devoted half an hour a day to each
subject. He kept this up unremit
tingly for five years, and finally
attained such a degree of proficiency
in each that be might almost have
been called a master. Tbe secret of
his success was bard work. It is
true that be might bave devoted bis
time to more profitable studies, and
bad he done so lie mii;bt bave made
a "rent name for himself. I only
j instance his case to show you that '
you and almost every man of your ;
acquaintance wastes enough time
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i .I..,-,.,! it : ,.,.,.,.,. ' v .
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Hire of MadS.4 2?IS).. 2 dam Saluda by
Aleaiuler's Alstallati. sire or UoUMiuitn
Maid(2:t4). y dam Friday (sire of dam of
Geo. Cs)ley. 2:27, by imp. Trustee. 4 dam
uei. lAXJirv, ;;i ;t iy imp i runurv. v uaiu
by imp. Itellfonuder. sire of th dam of
ltysdvk's t!inlletoniHn.
Uoml.ituu unsHubslanee.endu.-nnc
mi.l uiiw.l llix r.--i.ril 1:5C wiu m .tie Ha
nti.t siwed. His record of 2:2i waa made as
a .Vvear old after a senson iu the atnd, and
is not the measure of Ida apeed. II bas
shown n 2:14 nit and in a brief racing
cnre-r baa dixtanced Kitty Lynch. Jane Li.
trowRKOii . Altnmont, Iidy Maud,Uleand-r,
Melrose and 1 others Last '3:
rEP-;." rllaihhlSI1 eve
blood, won at Salemwub ease over a large
has failed to produce a living colt.
fERMS OF SERVICE:
Single eervice....
Season, with privilege of return
Insurance .
Limited to 20 mares.
jj?
100
Mew City If
It 1&7 " aK wn., rat.. , Rent k in. '.Tie IMIlea til Is a Imv horse. Mwm If, is i.. i Hk t he (IrM ir of Thor"
ilTu. H,etimt bore 7 venrs old without white, and cue of th biuidmest .,iikjI.i. .1h m Ai.H . ic.i. Hi lm Un fimr
Sir, H v r ?LFTrmV ffMUlII0 Kir'd h FASOOANT (2:2li). mre of "i. I VTm-1'i i,i:."tMt , ,, nt the bend of winr.u.tf mr. s -ls7J.
hire ll.Ml.t,MUMA. U.iHUUl.U, ' hired by IUIHjLU 1 M , ttouof Hnmlile. j,,; ,( ... i , ,
sire of Jane L.-2:W. Patron (5-year-old Ntallion record 'i-.W.i ), .;,. M.lim, .ire of Jane 1... 2: 111',. I:..' ' . A, 1. N'7,J ",or
1 1 . .1.1 .Ifc. 1 L' . I I . .... , .... -w . - . v...a.T..., .ruinTlin - -- - - illl 111 I III flkJIIIlll 'fill. ffllTM I irHM
1 dam Springfield Maid ids m of Van aild of I).,) Peet (-vear-old record 2:22 . . V ""7..- . , ...... ' '. i. T... . "V " " ""J " -" ""'"'
,mp. :Uve r-old stallion record 2:404). by. ... . . ' ... .., . .1 i-"." i t". . 111 1 "'"' v. fiftrr receiving scrcro In-
i. 1 il i. J l.J nuuniiui, ,rai-um ircuiu ....; Nile 1 1 H 111 OlflCIl. ...o. I n.-n imuiuira "1 I HM IIritM lit u nrl n.l mm ul i... . . n..l I.... 1
FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
(OPPOSITK iistofpici:.
C. W. RANSOM.
a i' i' i.i. am t onri.KTi:
Drugs and
IMTKXT 9IKUICIXKN,
to i i.i :t akth'i.em.
i r.it r i riK.it v.
BASE BALL QOODS,
Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Books and Stationery. Et.,
In fact, evrrt thiii Ihat is usually found iu a First-class I ru Store, and evrrithiiiK
auld at reasonable rates.
THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is carefully conducted, and, under Mr. Itnnsom'e nmiisneiuent, patrons need have no fear
but that their prescriptions will be carefully and accurately eoiuounded. His Iour
experience in the Drug business in this county enab es bim to fully meet the wants of th
people in his line. Call and examine his StocU I'rices, and you are tund to be
suited iu.Vtf
I. L. Smith & Sons
MHioifHctnrers of and Healers in all kinds of
I 1M". Tir.lll Tl mid IA I'ltK l'.I
Also, ft inie
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS & MATTING
rirtiire iloiil.iin. Picture rrsnies. Mirrors, Ijice Ciirtniii, Window SlisJe. I .i.iltt r
Good, W all P.ip r, Hprmjf und Top Maltres-. I'-Mows. etc.; No
Doors and
Blinds N
rrnine":. Moutilins. Itrnckets. Stai. Ettildinx Materials, Stsir KitilniLr-:. Ititlnster.
Newrl 1 tf:t-t, LojiIk r, etc.
IMKIITAKKHS
FOT?,KST QR.O
6. SHINDLER
Furniture
Manufacturers
BEDROOM SETS.
PARLOR SETS,
CHEFFOniCRS.
DESKS. LOUNCE8,
All Styles and Prices.
C.SHIWDI.ER&Co
MarerfOMi, lG'i First Strtrt.
I hr. niu Block 200 feel to
in; and !;'. Fr.:'. Street,
PORTI.AMI. . ORKtiOX.
(Silo
Organ in the Lead !
It hiin e:;se wholly FXlQt'K IV IKSltiX : t.uipji-.-inirlv Ixar.tiful. mid pitt
t -tii, roii nil EM IRF.I.Y NEW l'i;lri'.K -tisin .in- in-triiJ ot
s-r-w. It i al. MOL'NK PIMM IF, 'y a .iitipla. euutriviiiut.
METAL fVSIMJS PKEVKNT SW ELUMi OF KF.VS IS liVMIMVF.ATHF.lt.
A hani!)iii. ItraeLet LAMP, of fM-CiiWnnl metal, attnelied to ttAi'h organ,
itiMirt s liht lioth sale and convt tii-i:t
Tim Oriznri. with its full and tKirti a Hfts of ItEEIS, its different STOPS
mid t'OrPLERS nor.e f thero silent Kves nuniherlr.s varit-ty of COM
HI NATIONS and KXPKFJ4SION. and in SWEETNESS and KlfTIXKSS'of
TONE, it is fully eqnal tj any uiake.
JAvry inatroruent sold with a SIX YEARS' OI' VU VNTEi:.
I aiu now iutrodiicin these eltgant instruments into VVashinion County at
SI KPRISINGLY liOW FIGURES.
A MAGNIFICENT SAMPLE taay ba seen at nay bom in Foroat Grova.
Call and asaixiina.
jl9tf 31 BM. 91. II. KLLIH.
i'i..tTi:n
Is yesrs old, a rich buy over avrnge
t dam r.ucia. dam of Day Dream U-vear-
.. ..... . . . . ,. ,,
old 2-21i). by Itysdyk s Hanible -
toniau. 2 dam Trnsty, dam of Deucalion
' "mim. . umn i iimji umu
. (2:22, Scotland Maid 2:2K),
i n ... i
,v" S Marlborough, a.
' Tmstee. '.I dttin by Henry Dnr
and John
nnu wi.liu
Bonofinip
; i rnstee. :i Ham by Ilenry linroc, sou oi
Henry, rival of American Ectiise.
.,, ... , , , . i . '
I LAM kit is the immediate descendant
of animals, on Ixjlh tulrx, that inherit speed,
tikm-ss speed themselves, and transmit it to
their defendants. His breeding needs no
i never been trained. :
mi,. ,i,,,h nn ..U .mmoli
' kbow excellent gait.
TERMS :
, Single service
1 Season, with privilege of return
t Insurance
20
Drug Store !
Manager
i.ixi: of vhi:sn, rim:
Chemicals,
A irr I STS' M AT K ICI.il .H,
FISH 1X4. TA( Ki ll.
rtiiieiit ,f
KIBART99 KXT.
OREOON
& Go.
j'j;?.' 'i
::::::::::: f i
t.M.1 l J C M.rrr.. l.,ii,n.. Aii.t uiiiiw-r of the ii Vtn r-old races nt Kidrni i .. ,...:r.... ... .
FUR TuRE
T3
i . i v ritotii:
S.frar.nM retard 9MO',,
I "T'L ... .,.,.... ... .
an iromnwm w ' """""i
I to permit trnuiing.
1 .,
r.i.' ...
Kinf-le serviee f K
, Season, wall privilege oi return
Iusuranctt
The Thoroutjltbred Sl'ilUon,
a lex intLi:.
I ln .'w0-. ........
Gm Dt'Di.Kr is a hnndsoms bay. 1C
hands high, and weighs llfid pounds.
Sired by imji.GLKN WXi.
1 dam Madam Dudley, winner of the
ChaiupuuTie hiake at Jerome 1'iu k in l7il,
by lxingtou. 2 dam imp. jiritamiia 4th,
tan.n of IJiigaiid, winner t tint Jersey
,,o,ice ,o ,he Public-
I now bave my Nov
ROLLER PROCESS
FLOURING MILL
In operation, and am making a
very superior grade of Flour.
The public is invited to givo
the New 1'rocesH J-'Jour a trial.
Will keep constantly on ban. I
a full line of Flour, llrati, etc.
Kxclmugft business done Jwith
Farmers.
!
A .Stock of l'uckwheat and
Milling Outs. Highest market
price paid.
JOHN MILNE.
s'-JUv
r.lustang Linimoitt! I
ri a u-Mrifci i.iimi r -ur-. I'lii".
'xi nijjm" urjA fi.wtr
l4uJ UllWiir miujh jih
" in-rter' l atent Itelii Holder,
Am i ir lints ara rlirra ts r"t tlin-i n S
'1 I i.int.r lim () anfiii yM l.'tl'ir. In
ill '' o. ii ! ''' fH 1 I !..
I . . liauijilf aoriii i 4u ikix. rll furlt ru t.
hti F. '-. 1IKKW STKIU Hotly. Ml,.h.
. ' , ... , ,, . , , . , , ..
Cave.'tts. and I rstl Murks oMatued, ami nil i
PAIKST HI KiM;Siroiul.lt.d tor .Mll-1
.V It A IK FEKM.
ill It OFI'U'i: IS mTOSMFi I". S.
PATENT OFFICE. We hae
,, j
ayencie, fill liiuilM-ss tlireet. Iieiiee ran
traiiHiir
t' Patent l.iis'ints ill hs time im.l
nt LESS COS I' than tho. remote from
W thlltSOTllS .
1
I 1
I I I
s 'jX a.
!
S3 hi IS? ?
aamS k
XW III
I
Send ireslel, drawn,);, or phot. villi tle-u-rition.
We ftilviHf if tmienlHl.h' .r not, : The Couipnuv I'tei vi'S tin' riiL t tochang
free of chaise. Our fee not din till ,iU lit sleiimel oi sniilili; dates.
M rureil.
V txntk. llo'V l Illitain Patents." .l!i
retersiifi'S to actual client in your State,
count) , or town, seut free. Address
V. A. HXOW A CO..
Onxwita Pntent Olllee, Waahiix"i. ' ' ' j
IllS-tf
Anrjl-Ff" Send six eetits for j--!,
I Hit. t. and reorive tree, a contly hot
of either m i, to mora money ri(ht away
than anything eh in this world. Fot tunas
await tho workers absolutely aura. At one
Addrsss Tao A Co., Aotratta, Mala.
Derby i.i Jx74 . by Dvilig Dutcliirmn, wiu.
nr of the D.rhy luid HI. Ia'Jkt. H
1i fli t: m AIIM III HH mild fWK,
r!":: "rln'B "rU-d h..V..
".' " i-r rui-i-H, win moiwiiui in ohm
third in two. At Wssliingtop, D. !.,
Nov.tnhcr 2I, 177, inn 1',-niile dht-b, b
' . "ni i.imiv niiyiera, ii a n
f. h, H ;..;.,., .....Sl. I. I. ..If . A
I, nwt lis. til. n ln...v,s ' milts Ihtr i.
- Nom
"l" i huh mi exo-iit.iit iliHiwisitioii.
l III. in h live hud tliorouili tminliu
for races.
n:i:us or si:hvh k:
.Hill;,'!)- wivii-H ...
Siasuii, with piiviji-e of return i',)
Itisiiranoe , . W
Miins intrusted to iu-i to h brad will
; f a month.
JTVoung atock, both trrtting nuj 1 Lur-
! oughbred, for ale.
TIUH. il. I0MJL:,
lllllaborm, Ur(un.
GEO.W. PATTERSON
- DKAbKU IS
FURNITURE
lllllhoro, OrcKou.
Fni'iiHiii'. ('Hriit,
lltttliiiL'. Hi. I ill ii;.
Willi litti', I'lirtiilna,
lIt'lur, rirliu- IVaiiiea,
' ;Ihn, llnl 4'aM-ifig:ea
Nprlnc llfda.
And tlilfiK that you wnnt, too nuiuurous ti
tuentioii, at POItlfiAM) I'll ICES.
Also, a (leticrsl Asiortuitttit of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
TJXC2312nfIya.XXrcO
? a HMTialt? of this house? and I Lave
count nut I v ou lisiid nil thst can ha doslrsd
m this line. A No Aleuts for tlm
BRONZE MONUMENTS.
(Jive me a trial, und lis con tinned tlistjl
lucau tiii-tinus -and nioii it fst reduction
luinis, ti 1 7 tf
1. 1 .ii
'1
th bsnita
if ri'tv (''jH)(i roi.ifMiit litf Ing tuylhf Q p f ft f
BULBS PLANTS. il,r. ZXJ.
thiMi.tii.liiiit DIiimIi i, tli in., iiiui lii'Mf Ijr I Ml mm, l.lllutf
ht li tiny, MiUKhi-r. ! get It. ami lifcinln. UjhimI
tn.i. f..i Ii.hi. .t u'imh. I 1 1' .life. I IHK wiily lu-ui.,
1. luvi.uu I i ' I'll, il.. ycniil ). il fpnli nrl ot IMM,
JA.UI.IS M Ii. W I IINIUN,
Kurhrairr N. YK
km hik B. B.
miv Shorlt i-J
tfO llo.ir' !.. I'l me!
Acc'oiiiiiiuil.jt j. d i I 'imiil 'piusi'd for ('iimfoit
Hi:. I Safety! Kit its lilld Freights Via
nniii.( iiinl din l Iri'non ' J)i-tlo.
IIH ill Cii'h Stl'IHHI-llll-t Mt i il i. lot
tli" n li uiiv othwr route Its
tUi'i'll nil I ullllS III ths
V l.t t to V mIIi A
Sjhi I rtiiH'isco ! '
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
f Unci 't Siiiiilnyw I,
f icn ve Vn'i't.n i . . "liXi A. M-
Artive Cinii'lliK
i ri A ll'iiiiv
I ii v.- Alliniv
rne t'nrvalli")
Arrive .unin.i
lt;:is
.11:10 "
1 M P. M.
'im p. m
f.:40 P. M
Un coil und f 'ii t i f ruin t loins eonnoot at
Alhsny und ('oi vitllis
Fare Is lnetn ('oiHllis. Albany and flan
I'i ii lw o-KhiI HMd Cntiiii, k)l4.tK; Kail
and hu-Tai.f, t'.i.oo.
niAs. t HtKJt i;,
Aclg. O.F.AP. Atrt.,
Corvalhs, Or.
WM. M. IIOAO.
Oelit ial Mnnai; r,
Oregon Development Co.
FirM-elnss Sti'iiiimliiji I,ine Im Iwi i ii Vaijuiua
and Hun t'rsuriwio, ctiniicct inu at Taqnitia
i(litli Irninsof the Iceon Paottlo Itall.
road ( ' ii 1 1 ii ii y .
KA1MNO DAI1X
UtoM HAN HUM in n:
I'tstern Oereon Witdnesdsy, June W
Willamette. iilli-y. , .'I nrsday, Jaly ft
I MHti i n I Irei.'on ' Molitlity, )l
Willametln Vitlley Kniidnv, " IT
I'hMhii ( Irt't'oii Kiilnrdiiv, 'Si
u-.m, v ii1.u o .1,1
,"',""M' "" V '" M
,M,M '"'
r.iistr-rn tlrejron t i -luiesoay, J lily U
Williiim-itu Villt'V
Tuesday, 1'J
JOlrttern Oii't'oii
" 111
SutidHy, 5f4
Fri.lay, 'M
Autf. ft
" Vi.ll-y
'HT!''"' ' ".-"
lltnmi tie allt V.
H. It. IOIIV, Oell. F. A P. Aifeiit,
;,:! Montgomery St.,
RL'l-tf Sun l'lHiicisiio, ( nt.
A
Send 10 cents sstai;s, and
will mail you aaa a
royal, vnlnahla, sainpls bog
of tf'Hxls that will put you
in tn way oi ttntkliitf Moaa
mom sr at once than any thinu Ihu In Aiuar
ica. lioth sexes of all nut' can 1 1 vat at hotua
and work in aparo' tin e, or all tha tirua,
Capital not rotiuirtid. Wa wilt atari you.
InimatiM pay aura for those wbo star tat,
one. Butaon A Co., Portland, Main