wiMi.9iiwir t . THE INDEPENDENT. TIIUUSDAY. . .MAY 10, 1888 LOCAL AMI tiEXEKAL. n.-aii'.inil weather aytin. --Politics are booming. Street work is stilt progressing. All is harmony along the lines. The ladies of the Christian church w ill give a dinner on election day. The Teachers' institute convened in Hillshoro to-ibiy, and will remain in session three d.-iys. Prof. McEIroy will he present dur ing the teachers' institute. Miss OIHe Clark, of Spokane Falls, is visiting Mrs. V. II. Wehrung. Mrs. John Wilson, of Portland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Jones. Mr. J. S. Wnggener, county tress ute was honored with nomination for re election by acclamation. The county board convened yester day, and will adjourn this evening. Full proceedings nest is9iie. The entrant of rebuilding the bridge across Dniiy creek, just west of the J Hillsboro Fair grounds, wus let to Messrs. I Johnson & Drown to day for $1157. The bridge is to he 963 feet long, s The prohibition convention rid convene lo the court house nest Satur day at 10 a. m , fur the purpose of nom inating a tounty ticket. The Hillsboro Cornet lJntid will give a ball in the Opera house on Wednes day, May 5!0, 1S8H. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mrs. Jas. McKay, of Garden Home, is in Los Angeles, California, where her daughter, Mws Flora McKay, is just recovering from smallpox. Wra. T. Coleman Jt Co.. of San Francisco, have rr.sdt; an assignment. Ttmir 1 i 1 1 ti ! 1 1 a... hi-. .-1 i 111 A t ti 1 At k. " I,... Iimfl. nr.. 1, .. V OnO. I'll ill I '.'Vvy , ttiarn, iif ni I j a.iyWfVW, .I'-r- tided they c-i'i reiiljyi; upon their boras mine . Dr. J fl Adkins, our KpuIar dentist, has returned from Brownsville! with his family. The doctor was de tained .some time on account of Illness In his family. Boreas whs on a rampage in HilU boro last Monday 4oveniog. The two large and beautiful locust trees, bet w en the Grange brick block and Odd Fel low. halt, were blown down, removing un old landmark nnd n thousand jards f h:le. --.Mr. A. Noltner, af present I.'. S. weigher ami gunner, was made hippy yesterday by the receipt of several tel egrams from Washington informing him that he had been appointed jxstotlice inspector for the district in place of the late Geo. Mason. This otlice is some what niife lucrative than that of weigher and ganger, the salary of which i is $t per d.iv, while the salary of xt- j otlice inspector is sir.00 per year 'd an ftllowjince of t per day in addition : w heu traveling on postotlice busine. .VI,iny ladies u-lmire 'ray ha-r on j p,t jtiou yest. rd.y. to which n Inr'r some other person but few care tr try , numlK-r or name were soon vrs-ured, ita etTccts on their own charms. They j praying the county court to erect a new need not, since Ayer'a Hair Vigor restores j f,.ncr around the court li..ue grounds, pray hair to its original color. Sold by ! improve the .sidewalk, etc., bout the Insists auct perfumers. j i A circular letter hs been issued by j the Oregon Alpine club inviting mm berhip and repiptini that persons having collections of Oregon curiosities, worthy of being presented, r-hall.uot send them Kat or to Kurope, but togive or loan them to the Alpine club, -where . .. f.i-t i , i i i ip. .ii : . nrisii.vuii ! 11 rw .vn u. mi in : "i I ..... ... ' i .. i . 1 1 u . ' i - i tht public. Wells, Kargo Jt Co. will transport tree of charge all articles Ad dressed to the Oregon Alpine cjub museum. Persons who have collections or curiosities which they would deire to liave .reserved and to be of some use to the public, w ill lind the club to be the proper organization to which to present them. The Alpine club is or ganized for a tc.ot worthy object aud should receive all the encouragement possible at the hands of tho public. Fust t; amp (hanging back) Wot'a the use goiu in there.' Half a dozen bars have refused us trust already. Second tramp What the country wants is an investigation of the trusts, and that's what I'm on. come along. Texas Siftings. -Grand Medal awarded to "Daviea the Photographer." for the lest display of photographs, .Mechanics Fair, ltJ87. Gallery. Cor. First aud Taj lor Str. Portland, gn. Dying man (faintly) darling! Sor rowing wife (between ols( Ye, dear? Dying ni'iii When I tun gone, love, I desire that you should marry again aa cou rs you can. Sorrowiosj wife Oh, why do von talk like that Dying niuu - PeCHU-c I know you will, anyway, and I want people to understand that it was my re. j nest. .-Pl.temn.i..d French thoroiis-hbredsl ate Wing treated with morphine. A Pari correspondent writing alout the' races ,t Anted, say: "Quolibet. w ho won a rai c November h is lately been imrfi.-rifoiiiir a roure of morphine' .t . ! treatment. He was one of the worst) . , .... , ! tempered horses -in training nut here, i '. . ,, , ,, , . ti. : aud invariably bolted when akcd lo make au etlort. Doses of morphia, how-; ever, seemed to nave ciiecieu a reiorm, for he ran most kindly in the hands of ! Newbv. nnd lie came 111 at tne nnisii 1 with a moat determined rul that snr-1 prised evervooay. yionwa smiiu w very useful hor-e if he eouhl itlwnys he j relied upon to run tr;ti;ht And do his ,""t '" ! t In the soring, hundreds of persons I sutter f 1 on LoiN, cirhunt les, and other; eruptive diseases. These are evidences j that the system Is trying to purge itself of iiupurities, nnd thut it ueetls the i powerful nid which is afforded by the! use of Aver s Sarsaparilla. 'I see a Luttonlesa shirt advertised i here, John," said a wife, looking from the paper. "What kind of a shirt is that'' "Just like mine," was the reply. And the wife resumed her reading. Boston Courier. TO LADIKS VlSlTINO Poktland. We wish to call their attention to our j Heady-made Suits. Oyr 10.00 suit. ; good value for 12. 50; our 14 00, ex-1 cellent value for tti.00. All wool suits ; from $14.00 up. Dressmaking in all i branches. First-class fitting and stylish ! lecture oii-i.roliiiituii last r:uay ---maL ....,. t ml ii.' nwii inntHii..! made i i ne in ert'a hull . Tho lecture was a v I .- v ' - .... - - - - up. I). Portkk Ar Co., 117 Third street, Portland. mlO-lm Dr. J. K. Adkins has returned home again, and all who wish to have first-class deuta! work done, of any kind, will do well by calling on him. A linseed oil company has been organized at Portland, with a capital stock of H0,00it. The Hillsboro fire department wa called out Tuesday. Ahe thrown in the rubbinh back of Schulmerick & Koch's butcher shop, ignited the straw, etc., and soon a sheet of tlame threatened to envelop the surrounding buildings. A strong wind was b'.ovvirig from the west, and had the fire gained a little more headway, a large portion of the town would undoubtedly hare been destroyed . The fire department was out and at work in a very few minutes from the discovery of the lire, and soon suc- Iceeded iu estinguishing it. The town Council should at ouce secure a tire Ix ll, to that a general alarm could be given lla nil itivanu wti lira- ciminiittitl 1 1 aiil in staying any fire that may threaten oar town. Mr. and Mrs. Duty, of Cairo, Illinoit, came to the Grove about two weeks since and rented the Bosworth hou-e. A few days after, while Mr. Iuty was away from the hoiw-, some one passing nlon t tie road sw Airs. lnty lying ia tlie yard helpless, from paralysis of the tight side. Help was obtained and all that medical care and a husband's love could do, was done, but she never fully re covered consciousness and died la.t Thursday evening. They were entire strangers to every one, hut had the sympathy of the community in their affliction. Last week we received a citriiUr fir publication, giving; information as to the proper treatment of wood to ins mo it froradecav. While we would be pleased to publish information bearing upon the question, the circular at hand i of too great length to admit of reproduction in I our limited space at command. -The attendance at the teachers' in- j stitute is general on the part of teachers. Much good work should be accomplished by the present session. Prof. McKlroy, sUte superintendent j or public instruction, wil! deliver un address at the court h-ue this evening on educational work. Prof. Stanley, of Monmouth, will t I present during the in-.titute. nonnced for au address nt hou-e Friday everiincr. He is Hll the court County Superintendent Vincent is present, and I lUiring to m-ik- the pres. ' tni i.i.i;t,i ,.r r....i i,..i;f tesi hers and patron. Although not tin; nominee for eoimtv el, I k. the defeat h is :,!,,,,( - ,,,, seiimis injur v to his stature. ill visnoe nnd coniinand ttio Dr. I.iuklatcr w.a circulating pt,r,c square. We inii-t have the fence ,n'' repairs. Il.i IiOIa I iu-.. i , . i Kl.i with the nrsenct of nnfrilii- lviiitr f nelic heautv ! J a i u , , ... i those charming "indiool marnis. l ly .tii i i i " not from the shadow, ve bashful '.vitn. ; , , in .i . but gtasp the ,ub.taiice while the leap-. ... .... . I J ' iiihiii 1.11 r.r. a.i,i.i!..i.iiR!ii..iii .. ..in i .i.: i Who will Pooie - - ...... .... - --- . , issue' Hawcs that for a Pointer.' I it Howard to anwcrf A letter from Sweet Home. Linnratd hy the bei-t men engaged in the county, mate. that there is considerable ' profession of daily juruaiUm. excitement over the ,,ua. tz mine on Pie , Blue river, a tributary of the McKeime, , v. nil ii ueri.iH ill. mriiiiA ! uni i-ininc. rf - - f - j on the Yt Ulamette a!iey ami I ascaile . a-at. . .tiiaiBsufcivikkk a, kitil u . r 1 Vi A ii.7ij,.a i ...1.U..1S,,, .;,. .,,,., ,,,.i - tions jioint to a ruh to the mines tn tai h them . t i summer. Ihe only way to rc lavia tne j.cKe.uie, aou a very u.tlicu tt ",ult oi ii-iu i oc- lieves that a good pack trail could be made into the mines by leaving the wagon road at or near the pimruit of the Iron mountain, or what i; better known asseveu-mile hil!. A Portland exchange savs almost every day tho papers record the fact that some foreigner has filed with the county clerk his declaration of intention of be- j coming a citicu. This prompted a ; reader to ask this question the other day : j "What nation contributes the largest j number of these citizens?" During the year ending May 1, d'Mi men tiled with the county clerk their declarations of in tention of becoming citizens. Of these 106 are natives of Great Britain. 3? of Germany, 61 of Norway and Sweden, 21 of Sw itzerland, 10 of P.tissia, 7 of Den- j mark, 0 of Austria, 5 of France, 5 of i Be,S5um- of luly. 4 of italy, and t each cf Evador "" Spain. That nu e !ire ne w lnu- imir il. Mi!llor. ileju.t is at pre ;enl i ant . j, j i for rent or sr.le . ... Among the teachers in attendance . . " . at tlie institute nre two compositors, ... . ... i Messrs. Chas. M. Gilkev. of Greenville,, ...... . '! knowle(1Te ' ; Wr are behind with our work and .n,,,,M.i.i.wmiiiii ' i niuch politics, etc. ! Hen. s.iys be wa struck by liKht- liuht-: nai.t aenT Mountnind ile, lust S.ittiniiy, hetween the hours of I und 3 p. m . -Should ti milro.i.1 he l,i!t from (jiem.ot. u, tlt. rfaj ,ieUi sherilT Cor. neliussiiys he will give lij-ht f way through the ftiriiis of .1. J. Morsftin and x. A. Barrett. Generous man. " ... .. ' ' " v A few were exonerated hy the con vention for the crime of "getting left" i at the primaries. Dad Simmon is down from Mc Minnville on a ahort visit. Come. Dad, don't be a earpet-hagger. F OH KMT UUOVK !OTKS. (From onr Uejpdar Correspondent ) A girl wishing to work out can secure i situation with A. S. Venan's family. F.lder Webb, of Salem, delivered a j;ood present at io:i of tho prohibition question; but we would suggest that Mr. Webb spend a season w ith a harvest gang or a tishing crowd and learn a few good live stories with which to keep his audience awake. Hev. 1. I). Driver, of Fast Portland, lectured in the Grovo last Saturday evening, njjainst putting prohibition into politics. Mr. Driver also delivered two powerful sermons at the M. K. church on Sunday . Mrs. M.J. MiM Mahon, of liaker City, visited her many friends in the Grove last week. Dr. C. n. Geiger, of Portland, visited the Grove this week. J. C. Woods returned from his Puget Sound trip a few days ago, and seems well pleased with the outlook there. He invested iu proerty in Seattle and may go into business there soon. Hev. Daniel Stiver, of K-tst Portland, will pieai h iu the Congregational church next S:ibhuih. morning and evening. Mr. Staver has lately accepted a call to tho pastorate of this church, and will begin his labors here in Juue or July. Kev. Cba. F. Wood, of the Congrega tional church, w ill leave for other fields of lalrf-r next month. Mr. Woo! has made a host of friends during his year's work here, who regret the departure of such an exemplary man. A lawn tenuis club has been organized in the Grove, under the leadership of L. L. Iiuh. An ordinance was passed at the laat meeting of the water council providing for a four inch coat of gravel on the principal luiine-is streets of the Grove Mr. Frit, our popular phutograher, has becii dying a rushing bu.-iuess during the pat w eck . Did the democratic convention wish t0 '.Umeut the Orove, or were there n0t n0"Sh "un,mifi'r fr0m lher Pts of the county to till the places? The Philomathean society is making arrangements to have a lecture delivered before tI" KittS ''"ling commencement wee!;. 'I lie rirapr Mdf of l.llerulMrr. A l-ng editorial on "The Newspaper sid nf Literatun," concludes a. follows: -Ntw ith'tanding all the rvil tendem ies of current journali-in - the dUr'g-rd of accuf.u y, the irreverence, th. cruel and imp.-rtinetit oossip there me indications i w hit h i;re highly en ouraing. j Ihe fact n,ut m- r.-. -ognied that not H" su.-ce-sful methods of the immense t dailies ai e bad metlerd. Ihere is a certsiu th.ion'!itie.s and cutcrnrNe : ftlxiiil thi in that imprcci, and w hit h ' will be . feature of the management of ttii ideal i.ewsp.aper of the future." We notice, :t!.o, a teiideiicv ia sotm? of the: most .-ensationa! of these pi,er towards ' better things toward a ccttain legitimate 'sciisatiotj.-i'ism. Manners i and methods have been modified under j an increasing sense of responsibility andlrt.'iT; numlier of dav' alienee, Tl;num-' in the endeavor to reach a solid a well j as numerous circulation . We have j spoken recently of the growing ir.de- j in..wLm'ri!... i;i:...i...,. ,r ..i. i. I j-MiDviiii. 'i in-. I'li,.,.!,! in. ... " i 1 l.....lll.in... u. ...... .1 ...n.. Tl.. ! - r..,ninn , iu.ii.nair. inci.mi iirriie iiniiv m icnun c, .-.. sensational ne sputvjr s eunorisi ase I alitaily show a gravity and pith of rt vie ' - page evidencing abilitv and conscience. There ' - , Is a 'Tow 111" telidencv tow. nil the f.-r. 1 t... ,,,,.1 ,.,,i.t;..i..:..,i .i: . . t ...... ...... -,-iiinLr.i ,ii i . . . . ,-..i..v,. ivl l.i-im, t. . r , . ... u f a ,, 1... ' " 'H .-i-i."..s. ,,s I inai inesc signs indicate a teaction I against a state of things that Is depre- A - .1 -S. . . ..;Vm, all its fault the newspaper of to.jay ft tremendous power lor g.l : j r... ti.A .. a. ....... ...n e.w r I ... . . . iii lur - j-riun.i.iii ifi ii f-r-.i 'HI, l.'f lir' criticism and reform of government; for j . m . 1 tne iH-ttcrment oi sisuai I'onititions. lie ! j daily press h is reformed many things, j tat)l, OIIht lo ().t an, j. fulIj. aj,)e lo -is reforrn itself." -' Correct Journalism,'. , outurv f,jr i av. 1 Hoy .Murderer. i Iist Sunday evening near Yaquina City, Bud Miller, aged 14, son of A. J. Miller, and Elmer Wright, aged 17, be fame engagtu in a quarrel which resulted in the death of the latter. The boys had a quarrel on the previous Sunday, over some trouble which arose during Sunday school, and came to blows over it. bast Sunday they met after Sunday school, when Miller, who bad procured a case knife and had it sharpened for the purpose, accosted Wright and asked him if he wanted to continue the quarrel of the week before. A few wordj were spoken, and Miller, drawing the knife he had prepared for Ihe occasion, plunged it into Wright' breast. The blow severed the artery of his i heart, and he died almost instantly, tx- ! claiming only, "My God! What have you .done. Miller wa nrieste.I and taken to Yaquina City for his preliminary ex j amination nuiinmon irlaau Mr port. P.epoi t of I.eisy sch,ol for the month j ending May 1: Number of days taught, 20 n m,t r tl ,i 4Vi ttendance 3081 number of davs absence. :i.; numlier of t.m Ur(J ,3. nnmWr (f , enrolled, IS; whole iiiunl.,.r f enrolled, IS; whole iniinl.,.r of wirlsi nrolh d, H; tot.il numhrr enrolled, 36; tvenio.. nnnil.er Wlonijinjj, :J0; average I duil-v "n'-- Mr neither j -turd r. Frun. is H:tnly, Ceo. LU,,,,tut,,!,5,'r' VJmor AUert ' ,Ian,-v '"- Si,,( 1;!r' Chii-ste IniUv, ! crri N M'ie Sinclair, Berth 1 Hanly. "i,itoijs Mis I.iii,. Cornelius, ' tncent, !fU)erintenderit ot' schools ttoK Wiurx, Teacher. All the late novelties in job type at The Indkpesdent office. Knvelopes of all sies and colors a. The Independent office. let rmtttm nfpnc.. - -seartf 1m the 'wMla- 'What have you observed about tha present campaign !" nked an Oregon ian reporter yeterday of Hon. Rufus Mal lory, who had just returned from speech- making up the valley . "I may ay," was the answer, "that I have never observed a time when repub licans were more anxious to have thcd party succeed. The part j is well united. I can't recall the time when their was o much harmony and unity of purpose. AH eem to realize the importance of vinz the United States scuate. I have fsiled to observe the least ign of dissatUfac tion, except among the few republican! who have gone off on the prohibition idea. Their is a studied effort among the democrats, who are assuming to be iu harmony with the prohibitionists, to draw as many republican as possible into promiueoce. "This was demonstrated at Hillsboro at a meeting to choose delegates to the county prohibition convention. There was a preacher in the meeting who had formerly acted w ith the democracy, and he wai very forward in the matter of conducting business. He left no op portunity for anybody else to make a speech or nominate a delegate. He was always on hit feet first, and as a result nearly every one of the delegates was a republican. , I had been told of this before I spoke at Hillsboro last night; so I took the opportunity to address myself to such of n.y audience as felt inclined to wander otf towards prohibition, and without mentioning names I referred somewhat severely to the action of professed pro hibitionists of democratic persuasion who were using every effort to defeat the republican party. After the meeting closed several of my friends congratu lated me in the cu-ternary way, and one gentleman remarked: I tell you it tickled me when you hit him.' "Hit whom?" I asked in surprise. "And then they told mc that the democratic preacher, who had Ik en so officious at the prohibition meeting, bad been sitting on the front beat all evening. Orcgonian, &. Ja.i'1 t.aprrluieut. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always serins, a tirst. only a cold. Do not ermit any dealer to impose umii you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis-i covery for Con-umptioii. Coughs and J Colds, out be ure vou get t!ie genuine. I Hecause he can make more protit he may tell you he has something jut as g.Mal, ( or just the same. fcn"t be deceived, but : insist iion getting Dr. King'. New Dis- ! covcry, which is guaranteed ! give' relirt in all Ilnoat, I.ung atl I nest ; affection. Trial Utlles free at llil!frfro IMiarmacy . Laiee Hot ties .. Following is the report of the Wilkes! hool district, Xo. 1.:, for the month endinz April hsj-i ; Juroler of da v taught, 20; number of days' attendance. lier of times tardy. Whole numler ; of boy enrolled on register, ?;; wholr nuraWr of girls enrolled on iegiter, 1.1; j ..... u ..... i i.. ; lumi, ii, ,iri ni;c minion rt-iuiiiTiii",; -II.. . .! 1 .... Is. tors. Messrs. S lls, Sparks and Is. tors. "ilessrs S.H hren. directors; l" ul""" S.-U: Mr. C. Hartley, clerk ; iise 1'mma ' IVmI.I InnU t'.l.-.l Kurti. Hattie, Klla Heltel r. :.i. si c i - s mrrio inc; r. r. rnoiuioru. rriisfniri. . IVimi K. McNamki:, Teacher. I'rHdlrtan Plratanf riea. Kat Orcoon'tan: Mr. H. W Wheeler fIl!!el at , onl4.c ,hist lll0rning. and Wgai. indulKU,g in M.me of hi Is abuse, . ""- i i i ci.-n lien he was reminded by Mr. Stillman, ,v iii .t . le East Oregonian liookkeejer, that he tne w irp,,! ti,,An He desired Mr. Stillman to Mep out on the sidewilk and the sUt.ment, with which re quest Mr. Htillman promptly complied. upon which Mr. Wheeler struck at him. Stillman Immediately knocked him down, causing the loss of a tooth and soma blood, but otherwise doing no serious damage. Mr. Wheeler is invited to call again whenever he desires, "come he in peace, or come he in war." . Legal Opinion. E. Bainbiidgc Munday Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says: "Have used Electric Hitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was rured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved Ids life." " Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died, bad it not been for Electric Hitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, Liver and .Stomach Disorders stands unequalled. Price 50c. and $1 at Hillsboro Pharmacy. lew Mm lit-. If we know all the methods of p- proai-l adopteH lj an enemy, we are tne hotter enabled to ward off the danger nnd postpone the moment when mrren der liecomes inevitahlo. In many -stances the inherent strength of the body suffices it to oppose the teudenry toward death. Many, however, have lost these forces to atirh an extent that there Is little or no help. In other rates a little aid to the weakened Lungs will make all the difference Imtween t sudden death and many years of useful life. lon the flr-t symptoms of, a Cough, Cold or any trouble of the Throat or Lungs, give that old and well-known remedy Bosrhee's German Syrup careful trial.- It will prortt what thousand tay of it to he, the benefactor of anv home." Read the professional card of Or. F. M. Robinson, under "new to day." The following letter! pubibhed to' place F.lder .1. W. Webb in a pioper iigtll bciore the puMic, in exonerate tU trivnrt, and to show to -..hit depths a man may dew-end iu "g. ntlem.mliness" while wearing the priestly robes nf a acred railing. We will not comment opon the fact that the congregation of his own faith would not allow him to occupy the Christian chunh in this place Iat Sunday evening, but dimply pass to the fart that this oflice has ex tended every courtesy to Mr. Webb due a fellow-man. We announced his ap pointment here for Int Sunday without charge, telegraphed him his pHint meats, with dato, throughout the county. But how arc our kindnesses received; Hy the letter we publish to day, which was entrusted to a gentleman to be handed to us for publication, and if we refused it insertion, then to be forwarded to the Pacific Express, the prohibition organ, for publication, ith the statement that we refused to set him aright before the public, and with ny other statements that journal might mane, oi wmcn we would nave no knowledge, as, contrary to journalistic courtesy, that paper Is withholding its "exchange" during the present cam paign. Mr. Webb called at this office Monday morning, was courteously re ceived, and after a few common-place remarks, asked why we hud not pub lished his card. We did say, believing itf-to be the fart then,lhe item having slipped our memory it being of no serious consequence and relegated to the outside page of the paper that we had not published the funny item fiom the Statesman, hence, the publication of the card was uncalled for. He was in doubt himself as to the item Ix-ing pub lished in this paper, and we did not ex amine the tile. We leave our readers to judge of Mr. Webb' "manly" qual ities from the tone of his letter. As regards "courage." we have neither fear nor respect for the man who deseeratr the title of "Reverend"' while eiigNgcd in a political canvass. Hut we will say Mr. Webb dare iot utter in this oflice the words he transmits to us through another for publication. In publishing his vituperation, we feel called un to offer an apology for allowing u h coarse language to appear in tl e column of this paper, even if it doe emanate from' the brain of the leader of a '-moral party," and a disciple of Christ. - Ko i "Oiru letter. iIkkiaviiil, Wahinto!i ', t ,,J -SM- KiiT-n I sou ialkm : - I understood that you copied from the Salem St -,tcs "" statement that K Gov. St . Job 1 trc-paed on n c.i tain farm near Salem, for the pul"-e of lislnno; that a j hired man or leied us oil ; that I mid j surely he did not know I was in com- !"".' ' - ion... ... p.' ; made lh:.t h did not ea'e it it i was Gov St. Christ," th-t we I :td to yet u. I wrote ou lo'cilv on a w-tal t ard lh.it ttiHt wua verv fiiiinv -t rv ion M l T"',b "UI ' mrl ' 11 ''"M' . . ... . .. rt remalneil to oe tout. t.. w ir. thai t-t I'ermis-i.m to ;. .11 the l.aed to ' i 1. - IT I Vo iM-lote going on I lie? latin tno-e at t ':r"1 lions.. Mi le mi ll.f MliCiI rio objection u i intcrposi d. lurct man, -e. u ;,p nroach. ran oMiiiiW b o en the cute - f ni ti s . , -Itli .Votiire.l tiloi p,.ke ot e ld. gooil, bad or indilTeri nt, to us. oi.i-ve Mave i a .ong a vc oe.,,eo. j "" n,'v"r licari or dreamed of any one lolftectintr to u Ik-im-t tlo-re. until we (read that lie, made out tf who'ecloth j in next morning' Statesman. 6th The Statesman h id to t'nc it :.I1 , j Imck in it next isue. - s. Mr. Editor, you had neither thej justice nor gentlemanlike to publish J my brief card, though you acknowledged j 'to mc this mornine, in vour office, that . . I toii re.-eived it. Nor had you the cour- , ' ... ' . . . .iavam.- a-.. air -Miliar.. ... .. u r Jt- UI HCiri"! .v... ......... w--. . St. John and myself right as to the charges made and the ridicule cast tijion lis, but you denied Mi lively that you had published the piece from the States man, giving that as the reason why you did not insert my refutation. If that is a specimen of HiIIslMro journalism, Hillsboro is to le pitied. .1. W. Wr.iiii. FOR SAI.K ! DESIRABLE I'ltOPEKTY IX 1HLLH boro, consist ini; of Houoeo and Lots ! (9Terms made easy to Purchasers. For farther information, inquire of the undersized. L. M. (iOSXET. Hillsboro, May 18. 1887. ial9-tf El. L-t. JOSKt'll IIM:K HILLSBORO Livery Stable LYONS IIAKi:. hojuktors. Orcterfi for HACKS. BUGGIES al RIDING HORSES. Attended to protuftly. -AIJSX). STABLE. Beueuber the Haeo MAIN STREET opposite the Tula tin Hotel. Hitlaboro, Or., March 23. 1808. tf TIK lltllVII.M: ITI.1I. May .V Mr. Solomon ili hnrd-on. an ! t early wttUr of Wii-hii;t. n emu ty, is dangerously ill, niul his ic i vcry i- '-thought to be i.Iinost impossible. Mr. rha. ;ult has m.1.1 hi !?t-:, ie f;iM un. near Tigardviile. for t, per a rc . Good (-uoiigh. Mrs. Com A. Tinker, widow of A. I in Tucker, li.-i, erected n tombstone memory of her lielovcd husband. Mr. F.d. Knott hns ,oi;e into the hop grow iu industry, lie ha a good pros pect. We vvi-.li him si:e e-s. Mr. Stott, an old pioi:iir, ha - 1 1 his 'ii'ii and will s.m.ii i.., e to itlla Walla. The funnel iu this ticinity ine look ing forward with dili;b at the pros pects for giOI crops. Our M'l.ool lm now hd a two weeks vacation, on nccou'it of mi-les. Good-bfe. Perry. Jo. Urmodailr mnliirrt, The deniocratic cou vera ion convened in Hiil.lioio last Saturday at 10 o'clock a. M.,and nominated the follow ing ticket : Joint -cnuto! - to be supplied by county committee.) Senator- S. 15. Huston. Iteprcscntatives Ira E. Piirdiii. IM. Schulmerick, I). W. Ward. County clerk T. S. Weatheired. leacorder F. L. Geiger. HiwtlfTS. Jt. Mead. Treasurer --Kenyori Ciand dl . County coinmissionei - Philip Ileal. It. orman. Assessor - A. Heveimnu. Superintendent of public- schools I. J. Johnson. Surveyor --W. W. Purditi. Coroner Dr. F. M. Hobinou. Itepubliraa (aunt) 'llckel. The following tii ki t was nominated by the r.pijl.l ic in conw-iitinn yesterday: day: . i a J Joint eii-itor --F. A. Moole . iiomiu ly the at.it e cunv. iitioii . Senator Thos. II. Tongue. Uepri- ent tt i ei J. C .Mome, J. V. Pet e. Ih;s. Paubcn. ShtiifT-P. M. Dennis. Clei k Eugene C. Hughes. Hccorder Willis Waggener. Aessor-John J. Kuratli. ' Treasurer .1 . S. Wegener. S Iiim.I -,iiierifiti-f.d.'!!t Dr. '. "mith. A. M. Sutvevoi J.-hir II ni Coinmi--ioni l I ho- G To ld John Slmte. 'oioin r ! r. F. Ci iro.'. HUI Uil ll'H llllll ll SMlW. The i;,-t S.i!e ill the World fir Cot--, :niU,.s, Sores, I leers. Salt llheiim. Fevei So,.. Ti tt.-r. Chapped Hands, CLilblain- Cn,". :md all Skin Prupt ion. :ui,I p.-i! ive: y cuies rile, or no pay reiiuncil. It i- "u.n.-mteed to ..ie peifnt satis- factii.n. or n i.ncv refunded, lent per l.o. l'. f sal,- by I'li.o ii.ur y . I 1 1 1 ! Si linnl. Tiice HilNlxiro . In ett for ti e mouth eliding ,.til : N nii.ln-r f dav school kept pen. v'tl; iii.ii'1 it of il.tjs" attendance. I .-e i. i. un, oi l i i uas itosi iice, i ; i ti'iiul.i i of iis, t :i 1 1 i : 1 1 . . '".; Iiilllils'i I of !i,.vs moiled. Ts: i i.n l,i r of oirl ,,.,, ro ; ; tal. III. Ateraoe ! , . -.,.. ,w ,. ,, , i.'ii.ii':, ,...'.iiii;f-i..tiiniii-ii.iiiiiic. lis. .1. D. II wi s, rin. GEO.W. PATTERSON -..i.i.,i..-.i, ix FTJRN.ITTJRE ! IlillalMiro. Orrgoii. Farnltare, i'nrprt. Slattins, KodtlliiK. Wall l'lipcr, urnin. I'irtnreN, lirtnre Frames. .la mm, ltaby CarrlaseM Spring HciIm, And tbinesi that yon want, too iiamernn to mention, at lt)ItTI..VNI I'KICES. Alaot a Geiicrnl Ansortuient of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS TXINTIDnnTAXsLXI'sTC fa Hpec-irtlty of this house, and I have constantly iiri btvnd all that enn tx desired 11 this line. Also Aleuts for tb PR0N1C MONUMEf4T3. flive luf a trial, un I le e. n .in; J thitjl Uiettll tiis)t-ss)iiiul up hi s nt.nl ivsiii." i.ici hnsia. itl 7 If Ma.: .is I .i.s!4ui ..n r hi un- i.'iuwri. ,,; ... ... ', 1 1 ... . - v- .1 . . uoM.11 of Irrej-ou nnd V a-hiu-toii msv ! lie en nt his jr.d'ery. loic's v''''1"''1 ' : in his liistiintniir-Hi oitt.ris of tt.-tl.ti - i the .eiuiirVatile r suits ohl liiitnl I in- t tit : . woti.t-r ol Mil who v....t hi .Sluilio !ii eu , hiri.ii'.v' t" nti aic. i.l tiny stOe, fron, .-ny ; kiiiil f i.eture. lie ijnniUMlfi-H to piv a. I la-lter el;is of woik. nt a tiurrr pi icr, tUnu anv iMllerv on tin rncilh t'onst. All viti- ' 1 in ..... 11 . ...... : IUU iiu-iuri riii.irKt-a win 00 i-n hiwiuf; i estiiuatea U-fori- onlftiiik! .-here. Cor ! ! repiidt-iiee aolieiu-o. uii.t nil orilera il! ; receive rHiiii attention. Kttuliu K. W.cwr. I ... I ll..... .. -. l..r,l.....l OunoH ! I rt(9. H.l. I !.. Ml., I I. I If- ttJob Printing1 I.M:if:.lT OFFICtU JW-?Srr 1 E ( a mi ira Perfeot Hair Indicates a natural aud healihy comli tion of tin) scalp, and of the glands through which nourishment is obtained. When, in consequence of ago and dis , I tin Lair becouica w eak, thin, aud gray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen It, restore its original color, promote its rapid and vigorous growth, and impart to it the lustre and freshuess of youth, I have used Arer'a Hair Vigor for n long time, and aia convinced of its value. Wlieri 1 was 17 years of ago my hair beau to turn gray. 1 commenced using tin! Vigor, and was surprised at the good effect it producwl. It not only rentoreU lh color to my hair, but ho Ktiruuluted its growth, I liar I jiavo now more hair than ever iK-fore, J. W. Edwards, CoM water, MUs. Ayer s Hair Vigor, Hold tf all DrugfUU auJ Perfumer. Ir you AKB stTf ebino from debility and loaaof Appetite; if your stomach Is out of order, or your mind confused; take Ayer'a Barsaparilla. This medicine will restore physical force and elasticity to the system, more aurely and pue,ilily than any tonic yet discovered. For six months I suffered from liver ami stomach troubles. My food did not nourish me, and 1 becamo weak and very much emaciated. 1 took six bottle of Aver's Sarsaparilla, and was cured. J. it. Palmer.T9pringllehl, Mass. ft Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prprd ty Ir. J O A vr r Lowell, M. tola ty DrjfUu i'ik t; it buttlr., i'. OOd I'Ute.lll'HIbt. ! 1 will pasture horsts ut 1 iJjr months oolta, 7S cefit4. PaHHire fintt-class. Good living wr.ter. ' Kt.mk s ilted ienlarly. Felices in f'ooj couJition. ii-tw.eti .VKI uti.l I UOii ecres of pa -stare. NMn-ie there nru i'onr j of llVlf torSH, VV:ll .) l.ttef thej.l, (i!l j olitinn. Aihlre-'s: J lMF H. LI".?:. iasloa, ( te; iill. Administrator' Sale. NOTICK IS UFHKHV GIVEN'. 1JIAI iu iirnuuc of an orJtr nud decree of t lis fertility Court of the State of IJregoti for WaHhingtoii County, uuulu and tiiti iei nt it rtpi lar terui theieof, to-wit,ou lm I'd day I of May, 1H7 In the matter of tint t-.trttel . j of Joaeph O. Piercp, ilece;ini:ii, iil'J inc directed ns A.lni:ni ;tr.-.t i.x thereof, I Ki-ll ! nt public nuctioti t'l the Inchest bid. I. r, 'it ' thu Court lioue-dxir, in PiI!k1mi., Vihhj- mtoii Couiity, Oregon, .n scturday, the PJth day of May, Djs, i j At 11 o'clock A. M., the following di ixulx-ii ' tract of Iteal tstttu (or B much thereof c- may be nee-ssrv Ui pay th debts, t lims auJ e:reiise4 .f uiluiiiiislr.atiou o r.eiJ etat); siuj rid c-t.tr.te is ilracrit.ud in til 'lows: liciiiilie south half of th ttihomd ! Donation J.nd Claim of tlorac Piirdiii aud wife, bi :r; parts of sectioi.t II, V., j:; i mitt 14. in I own. I H. of lUiijjf' 4 wer.. of 'the illatut-tt nicruiij'.ii, W ntiiu.toii i County, State of Oie(on, eoiita:nin .!:' ! acie. mole or les. Iota.tl on tt.i : bi ! loini terms: Oiie-tnird ot uichasi piae casli in Iihii.I on tf.B day of t-ale; oie tl::nl or pllctia pi u o to lie miil in one Jriit itroiu tav ni s.ile, tiii.t tli- ien,'iin.l-r tot I paid in two ve.irs fiom i)mv of Mile, wilii i i luti rent oil iteleii'cd pi.tlnetil at the lMt , ol ten ier ia nl fcr aniiiiin. )cti-ru-t p tv . . liients to 1 Hci'iired ty ti liiort;.' ;e ,.;i tl,. ; preinis tM. Cuiive;,iifi- t t,n t jm. 1 ' ciiaser'n rx iiM j M AT I IK A. I'H-KCl.. ' Adniiiii -trat..t of tlie ltaie i Jus. j,h l I'lerce, lleeeused. iir.t ,"t BAILEY. TONGUE & SCHULMERICK Old Stand ! S. . Corner Main und l'lrl Sltccts IN WUKI.V St lei .1 i:j.cj iri r i. ATl'si Spi'ing fiOOtlS CLOTHING. Hate, Boots, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery , Ladies' and Cents' Furnishing Coodu, Oro3S Cood9, Dress Trimmings, Muslins, Prints, Etc. Al. n vetv tare;,-, eompKce and well M l. et. .1 Stork ot Groceries, Provisions, CANNED GOODS. 1 Notions, Cigars nnd Tobacco, AU of which we offer r.t th very l fit ; J livirnj rates for Cnli, or 111 exchr.ne f..rnj fuimo.. riarits, may ha euamratd iriNiuce. Our utoek H nrw nnJ foturilele. nnd ire lnviUiiisetioiir.ndoomrii.ittitti.-ther ptieea rulinx, as w know we CAKMor Im nn- UeraotJ. . 't BOOS fe CO. FOREST OROVK. IN ADDITION TO Ollt J-TLL LIXL of tJetwrnl Merehnndise, w hsve n aalo tlie tUlratet Mine Pumps The Moline Hand Fcrcs Pump, The Molina Lift Pump, TheMoline Chain Pamp, Ull II Mm Ktl W tiii li an auiwrior to BI1V t"W III UW, fll' l - ' - - . , e 1:11 nr. 'i 11 tee fich t. el' ll "', ' ' 'oti. "ui ,M" lveat. ' (iKN'l l'V. '1111'. 4lBjll,jfl4i. Iiirm ri II cl rlIUlt till lit I , UUggleSf ACITIO MarrOWC, And a full line of tho J. I. CASE PLOWS, And other Agricultural Implements. Agent for tha Oeruian-Auieiican and! Qnen luciirance Corapaniea. J. 0. BOOS & CO. IWat Orove, Orevoft. atH-tt SliSisboro Pharmacy 'piK i !:niM;ii:i)i:s, in ashI'MING 1 ci iidul nf the Diuu business iu tliis to ii, b -g to un. jounce tlmt their foremont Ctloi ts will, in,iVr rwili.'d UH-rviMioU, be direettsi towio'ti, the pulilic tootl. '1 licv will eoiitiniiiilly purcliasw their lni(:s from tl,.. Hht iiiiiimfiieturers iu the lt, or nnvMiicre niHkiiig the finest pro ducts. Patent Medicines AND Proprietary Articles lot r.il ftdw'ttiftcri or wdbknoim reputajlvu, wiil ! 1 .-I.! ,n .')..."( vn-tv. Itonl;, A'blini'i, Scinp hvokl. SpeutsuV, Purges, i e Ale-, CTATIONCRV, CONTECTIONS, RUSHES, PAINTS A OILS Fer.ru.rn. rios In nil h'u.cn nnd at nil prices. ' BAY RUM, FANCY fiOAPtt AMD All. TOILET ARTICLES, a wri.1. AS JEWELRY! in coiisideinble vaiiely, kept In stock. WINES AND LIQUORS Only mM for Mi-.tieinnl l'arposH, on P cmrTiosi. I'l.i. ton st ouhIuium, aialaaivaJ, will le kept. I'rti. i-i, thereforM, uiaat bd u aoeordutice. reJuetd on ( '"tur jurdwd MtdiuiXi4, Wher tt." prhiii eo-;t will aujmit. Mh p'.J'OY.'V, the )ipcuslngCUrk, mill t p!i-Hei t. st, u.ii r:dins purchaiur nr.V Mrtii ;- in ..' x k, mid will i beertuJIf Mt- i u iiii i t in; i.i. i in i iise of etucircatiov. 'is 1" f p i iu 11m pieirjisea. I ,- . . IHllSQORO PHARMACY. j l'.f tf i " j y T-.,...--. DJ III h! J " w GOODS ! I . i ft A QTJT (HAT TJQ I J A . r 0'.J. J. t 1 J f I RUNG Boscow ii i i.i.tioiro, oiti:;o.. avi; Jisi ia ci:i i:i Hilecli .l ,S()-1.. ,,f A WF.Lf. 4A. 0-4. Canned Coodc, Tobacco and Cigarc, ! CLOTHING, Dress Goods. Millinery Coodo, SILKS. TIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES Ir4si rJTriiiiiiili, BOOTS & SHOES Aud n Tine Assortment of F"izrnsliixig Goodo I'nr I.;idipi nnd Oentlemen. Alt .hid of rarmarit' lTodora taken la ; Exchange. Jai-tf Choice Flowers for Sale H. AGNHH CAMPBELL, FLORWT, now him a laree nnd well aeleotad Nt'M-k of 1 'lowering 1'innt and liolba fur MuUk. nt I'oHiiiinMhlii rhnrmi. AtnMtt0 an miileax vnr.rtv of the oLoieest Flowartxiff ,tliinmou ' , QTr.D uifur- rnnUAIA STOrllVI KiriwS F WUnolAi Comoeatlv tirnJ innka your aalvetioB. I T-if Ftorrl Onrden Aeroaa tha atrt ! from Juit't Jlmuplirt'yi' restdenee, tlHootb ' liiilsh.no mi tl Dress Making Parlors. Mrs. LYDIA MESSINGER, lr Airrv.) HAS tH'KNKD A DI'.ESS MAKfNU Pejmrtin.'Tit in Itoomiiover the 1D1U lior.i I'h'irmuf y idrni- t tore I, where aha will tie i.r..i f mwt the Lniliea of llillshoru, M..I unsure tin 111 of NtitiHtnctlon iu ii:iliiy of v nrk nt iiio.iernte rhnryen. DUKSb Jt'lTTINO A SPECIAL'.'?. ;-4"rh-ase c;Ve tr a tiiid order, Al9-t VAl.Tl It LIU IS.. - . New Tax I. N..V K. vv vi.Tl RA TO., Hi 'iukoui,h V ALTER BROS. Ini.orirrs of nnd Donler In Carueis, Upholstery Goods, Wall Paper & Window Shades. OB Xircyt f3tfeet. IS iot Piirn, l'OIM LAND, OREGON. o'.'l-l'iu For HnU SMALL LOT or oood COWS I I'art frh noj r.thor to ootae In eoon. Infjuiro of JOIIK llAIUUNO. MQUBtiiudalo, Waabtnifton Ca Ongvu VVEH 1SZ ..