THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY MAY 10, 1888 1
. !
A Woman from Austria.
Near the villue of Zilling
)! f, in Lower Austria, lives
Maria Haas, an iutflligfut and
i n I ust rious woman, whost story
of physical suffering ami rinal
relief, an related bv herself, is
of interest to English women.
'I was employed," she says,
-'in the work of a large farra
loue. Overwork brought on
suk headaclie, follow! by a
tleathly fainting and sicknesa
of the stomarh, until I was
unable to retain either food or
think. I was itfli h-1!-1 to
take to my fd ii v several
weeks, (wetting a little letter
from reMt and quiet, I nought
to do some work, but wa h:q
taken with a jain in my sile,
which in a little while seemed
to spread over my whole ImnIv,
and throbbed in my every linii.
This was followed by a roiih
aoi shortness of breath, until
finally I eouhl not sew, and I
took to my Iwd for the se-nd,
auI, as thought, for the last
time. My tl U'li.U tol. I me that
iuv tlinr JimiI iHMlh mine, and
that I imll int !ivf lono-er
thiin Avlifii tlit tires jut on
thir mti omv nior. Then I
liapjHMieil t Ljtrt one nf the Sei
jel j:iinj!ilets. I !-.-il it, and
my dear mother l.tiulit nie a
lmttle of Skh;f.t."s Sykfp,
(Shaker "Kxtraet of Hoots)
Avhu'li I totk exa tly :n-eotiling
to tlireetitHis, ;md I I : :t I lioi
taken the "vhol of it Irefoiv I
felt A tlljtllu'e tor the lettel. Mv
Jast illness 1'ifjraii June l'nr
IsS'J, ani tiMitimied to August
'.th, wlien I liei'Hfi to take the
Svrti. Wry stxm I eotihl do a
Jittle light work. The cotlgll
Jett Hie, ' anl I was no mie
troubled in hivathing. Now I
am Jielfeetlv euied; and oh,
liow h:iiv I am! I eannot
express i irttitnde enough t'r
iSeioki.-' Svi:ri (.Shaker llx
traet of Io-iN). Now I must
tell yo:i that the tloettus in our
distriet di-ifrihtitetl handUilU
eatitiotiing th
people
arainst
the nit'dieine, telliiiLr them it
would d no grssl, and many
were th reo influenced to de-
stroy the Selgel pamphlets but
now, whenever one is to ie
found, it is kept like a relic.
The lVv preserved are bor
rowed to read, and I have lent
mine for six miles around our
district. People have !!!
eighteen miles to get me to l.u
th medicine for them, know
ing that it cured me, and to I?
sure to get the right kind. I
know a woman who was look
ing like death, and who told
them there was no help for her
thnt she? had consulted several
.1vr.tnra o.ihl J,olr
' ...
her. I told her ol N-igel a
Syrup, and wrote the name
down for her tliat she might
make no mistake. She took
my advice ami the Syrup, and
now she is m js-rrevt health,
and the people around us are
amazed. Tne medicine ha
made fucll progress in our
. ...11 ... 1 il A . 1
neignt tonic "t iiiui jieopie sav
they don't want the doctor any
. more, our. tney mice tne yrnp.
runrers irom gout wno ere
comineu ro uieir oetls ana count
bae.lltr lnnra .1 tifnr.,i I111 vo liAn
........ j ...... .. ....v. .. . ..v.,
cured lv it. There is a inrl in
our district who caught a cold
by going through some water,
and was In bed live years with
coativenessand rheumatic pains,
and had to have an attendant
to watch by her. There was
not a doctor in the Kiirrounding
. district to whom her mother
bad not applied t relieve her
child, hut every one crossed
'. themselTe'. and said they could not
Help her. Whenever the little Indl
rang, which is rung in our place
. when anybody is dead, we thought
iirely it was for her; but Seigel's
Syrup and Pills (Shaker Extraet of
Roots) saved her life, aud now she
is a healthy as anybody, goes to
hurch, and can work even in the
.fields. EverylKsly was astonished
when they saw her out. knowing
how" many years she had been in
bed. To-dsy" she adds her grati
tude to mine tr Mod's inereies and
beigel'a Syrup. .Mari Haas.
Shaker" Medicines are now liiig
old in ail p:-t of the world, and
are working wonders, as shown in
lh above c-ie. A. J. Whitf..
H Waa t ea St., New York,
JOSEPH EMRICH.
Wholesale and Ketsil
BUTCHER,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
All kind of FRESH MEATS kept eon- i
stantly on hand and told Cheap for Cash. ;
"Highest Market Prioe paid for
Beeves, Hogs, and
Button Shttp.
lS-tf
Wool and Woolen.
The New York Tribune publishes
a chart which shows in a very
graphic and striking waj the in
fluences of protection and free trade
upon the wool industry in the
United States and Great IJritiiin
respectively. In 18."9 the American
j wool growers produced over :J(K),-
000,000 pounds, and in that year the
British wool growers produced only
132,410,000 pounds. That is to say,
under twenty-four years ot'protection
the American wool product increased
five-fold, while under the tame
period of free trade the British pro
duct actually fell off between 7,000.
000 and S.OOO.OOO pounds.
So nlso as to the manufacture. Iu
185Q sajs the Boston Journal, the
British manufacturers consumed
238,000,000 pounds of wool, while
American manufacturers used ouly
about one-third of that amount, or
86,000,000. But in 1882 our manu.
factuiers consumed 353,000,000
pounds, while the British niauuf.ic-
l hirers in the fame year used only
338,000,000 pounds. Since the
changes which were made in tlu
tariff iu 1883, tLeie has been some
decline both iu wool growing aud
manufacture. Our product of wool
in 1887 was 265,000,000 pounds.
.nd our eonsumntion waa 361.703..
127 pounds against 388,524,404
pounds in the year previous and
400,642,549 pounds in 1885, which
yraa the highest figure ever reached.
Whoever compares this i ecord of a
quarter of a century in protective
America and free trade Knerlnnd will
j see little reason to justify us in
I abandoning a f vHteiu under vtliicb
: we hrive mnde rent htiidrs in
! national prosperity, in order to
j accept thnt under wliieh J'no-land
! linn fallen behind.
SKIMOIS (IfAIM.tS.
I Made Ajrul. t Shipping C'nniiUiotier
II. V. Hash, of 1'nrt Tnniisend.
i
Hx Fkancim o, .May :. A Wash
ington special says that charges have
been received here reflecting upon
II. W. Bash, the shipping commis
sioner at Port Townsend.
They allege that Hash has been a
party to many abuses against seamen,
permitting them to be shanghaied
and shipped while in a state of
beastly intoxication. He is also
I represented as being a friend of
1 powerful mill owners who own all
the larrre vessels doinrr l.iiii eus nt
j the port, and working in their in-
terest against the poor sailors.
Hells for Sheep.
; The cheapest and best insurance
. against dogs killing sheep are lcl!8
I plenty of bells. The sheepdog is
J a great coward when in pursuit of
I mischief, and he wants to do it
j quietly wants no noiwe, no alarm
: Bells bought at wholesale do not
cost much. liny a tide of bridle
leather at the currier's, for collars,
and put a lell on every t.heep. if
i JOlir flock IS Hinsl!
The price of
111 1
one sheep will buy a gross of liclls
and leather enough and buckles to
6trap them. Put this gross of Ixdls
on a flock of sheep and they will
j fKbtcn every dog out of tl
ie field.
Southern Farmer.
1'iiiftti racille Lauds.
L.nooi.n, Neb , Mav :t. -Attorney
. .
: (itBeral Lee has been in Omaha for
; a CJU)lc of iUyH illTestiglliig the
tiUo of the Union rat.il5(. to ,a,ja
, beK1 in that citv Hntl t.laini!4 to have
, fOUnd $200,000 worth occupied by
. ......
oompanv to wineii it lias no
legal title.
A citizen of Orlando, Kla., has a
dog that accompanies him every
where, even to church. One Suuday
the owner concluded to break the
canine of his church-going habits
and ordered him home. The dog
retreated until his master was out of
sight, then promptly turned back,
entered another church and remained
' until the service u;is over.
One hundred years ago the town
i of Wilton, N. II., passed the follow
ing vote: "That the town provide
one barrel West India rum, five
I barrels New England rum. one barrel
jgood brown sugar, for framing and
' raising said meeting-house."
eeds !
For Good and Reliable Seeds of all
kinds. Send to
Miller Bros.
SO! Vrwnd .Street.
PORTLAND
Also, Fruit Trt.s. IW Supplies. K.nt
Meal, Garden Tools, etr., etc. a.". 1m
NEW BARBER SHOP!
Connected with a well-conducted
"P-j Tj.T'rS JJj
Is now tinder succeswful mancement , at
j JACKSON HALL, on Main 8tre,
t-UHtiiifet:on guaranteed in Shaving.
Hair Cutting, Ktc.
OliCLVlng, - . X C Centa .
Hair Cutting. - 25 Cento.
m3-tf J. WIKT7, Froyri.tor.
THE FUNEREAL MONTH OF
MARCH.
An observant nietiojiolitan baiber n f
that lift t an tell one's pliyaical ron.iitiurt
by the state of the hair . "
The P.ill tells us that with his huir
jrono Samson h-t his utrenj'th. The
Id .mans c.onsitlerl baldness a am ion
allHftion awl Jniius f'msar was never
quite HatiMieil will himself liecuuM hi,
to v an har-'.
The face, however, is tie ojcii l-ik
ami out can teahly irw in its vaiioii
expressions, lines, han;'es ami comp'.cx
itn tho ftate of the cysiem.
The eye that is tniiiMuUy bright an. I
yet has a pallid bi ij-'litm'ss, the hu e ihsjji
whose cheeks natiiro paints a rest? ot
pinular Iteanl y and Hindi, more marked
in contrast with the alabaster apcaranir
of the forehead and nix and lower part
of the fare, in one of those whom the
skilled phyHi. :!H will tell you KOme day
tlread the uuiercal month ol Marti., I e- j
cause it H then that consumption ,va,w .
its richest harvest, t oiiMiinptiyii lnev
tell us is caused tV this, that and the j
other thiiiL'. hv nv rote in the air. I v i
iiieneoi.roiiHiiiH in the t!l, bydetieient
nutrition, ' a thoi.nd and one thinvrs,
hut whatever th raiW, deeav lxliiH I
nut wn-ucM r in , . - . "
with a couli hiidthe lemedy that wi.l
eflVrtually ftoptlie cause of that COU4" ;
cures tne rlisea oi me iungs.
That ir all there i of it.
Tl e rou'-di is an evidence of a wa-tin. j
To Mop it ell'ectn:i'ly, remeily muct 1
uced that win sear, n om xue e iuse. k-
move th:t and li en heal the tun.: ai d
l away with tin
eoinjii. 11ns 1-. me
ll". js..sHe-e.'. uliii e
iMver. hts-iiil
lv Wiirner s I tc 'uy;ii ami i "ti-
si.ni'tiiii lemtsSy. ltns is m-nev-
t nut ion ot narcotic mm isi!(mii, .
t.nt Jii ol.l-f;ihioneii inemrrttion of lull-
hams, roots and herbs, ruch a was u.-ed
bv our .ancestors many years ar, the
formula of which has leen secnml ev
clusivelv ly the present manufacturei
at great' trouble and exnense- It is not
a mere cold-dryer. It is a system
searcher and up-"bii.lder and a consump
tion exiellant. When' others fail, it
wins, iHs anse it pets at the constitutional
cause ami removes it from the syMem.
J. W. llerisawof tireen-.ls.ro, 1 a., on
Jan 1" 1K.SS reix r'cd that "he had 'de-
,;v..'l m'nr,. re'il he'etit f..r the len'th ol
riet WOW real Dtr.eiu I-.r liie i iyn "i
lime, triim arner s
Cabin Coiih
ion. and vi t l--- II
apH'tlte,
coinage. a v..ur luns 'a : t -1
a av, von
mat kiii'.v t!i..t
H-ii i!ie i.iti. -al iuo'ii'h
, ,.
m vi.ii. e.!.-s pr.rn.ptiy
of March w ill i laim
A':i I. i T 1 1 i il I V i i:-r ;i..' . h i u-.m-.i.
li!licr reiie'-.i.e" hav i.n!ei try iliih ojie
ihoron -iilv. It o'hers :ire otl'erctl, insist
the more i n ttxinjr tnis nneimalett prep-
irati n.
Sunn
p ison- ate prone to smunip-
ti.iii and they fhoii'nl never
iliM-a-!' tola-conic healed.
allow tne
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l..!ui..iii'i'- !:- !. -I III'1 llivcr
Miiir
Thames ai.il U-.ni '"I '!''
!m- i. i)..v. if m !ioiie
boat.-, i. Iii Nvii. im
Vent a c..Kt!i.!e l'r ' ',II1'.V
itic IltiiilNtimaii eaim i o .i:: .
inaili't-- ioi e!f! ! i 1 1 t
lliiry y;ir:i;i!' - !i;l' i:t T. ul ij
tlie'rfwT. ' "i i. 'i :
ami tc."te ve I: !
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and 4 oiiisumpiion lemetiv man ne nan .r i nurru. m in in ei,-
for ve.us fn.m'ihe l-st ,,,,e ,., .aicianH j- TOwalKrSrw JSta.
If v. hi h.:ive a couh, tiht hweats. ora
"l-wi'tive auramv in vourown mind: "VulA Agoay from Catarrh."
.i . .. .. 1....'. .. .'.nwiiMitt- ' Prof. W. II.m'svkr, ttie fiitiions niestneriat.
that vo-l, on ton. hiiM no oiMiriie . i r -"" -s. ..... v. n.
a Lei
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tDtuaj 'uauutLT htiuk itjuir
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J GOOD
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no lonjjer costs
a Fortune
Self-Cocklcgr,
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Ejecting,
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WtBBASTXt BQTAL I CVEBT HtBTtCT TO THE
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rrlrt-wiaII(aM,lttliM. Til Hrmifmi (koMltf r' rrfwt
nr curaatvl, aa4 la aiaoluul-r m! Mfta am taa uibl
BAIXARD CALLKKT. -.POKTtvo ixnllRr.FT fllKLrs. nril imwil. Ml
Vlmm-i CrtaiM. MAHtl.N y ME AaaMl CO.. JVw imvm. C ia.
IDEAL EELOADINO TOOLS
WILL SAVE ONE-HALF THE
Made for all atiee of CartrMjrea wbk
Riflea or Pl.tola: Martin, t oli a. Wloeheaier. Hallaffl. Mewme, WBiiOKtoa, -
w aiiaaymewway, ituutu weaeoa I
HIT III Mill,
Cheaper and better thaa any other.
The Criffbl
M a MUM JO. " :
ui.trv xxvfi.at.Vve UVEft
OOWX. w3t.fti PiLLO.
nsnr vizz:isix i rajsctur . naxuaa
lorvuM as it Livrtt rill. IWa
! SMALLEST. CHEAPEST. EASIEST TO TAKE.
It.wnriof Imitation-, conta'.niiiflr Pof-nnnua
Muralt Alwaya ' tor lr. rir'i Pellets,
wfii. ii are little Einfar-eoiiu-d 1'iUa, or Anti
tiniivi ;ranni.
living Hurely Ve-retnbJe, Tr. rierrr's
I', il. n ..wraui without luturhane to th
i,vi!i in. tla-t, or oc-a.-upHtittu. 1'iit up in gUam
vt.iN. liennetieaJly acalisl. A! wave fresh ailt
r. lui'ite. They ar a jrt-ntlo Ipx alive, or an
ui tivv purgative, accordintr to uttu of doau.
S!l HEADACHE.
nilloiit IIadarbf,
'!. ""?r
.tl-tll, llldl$.IIUIIj
UrraiifouoiU ot
t It e tiuoiiicb and
""ZX - r'Z
rltrt hr ltH. ,wnf ir. Pierre' Pleasant
Purgative l-tllel. In eilaiiHtioii of the
r iixiAl M.w. ror tu.- 1 eijeta i;.jit m vn l
,h..j f...n i:lwr. ..., Bto... .i
sa, u.t a tfiina or tiMiio owneinir tlieir una.
influimce. t?!i ly irurifnoi, for S.i e-iit
B viHl. Manufaetureil at iU. Chemical Jt.
muvf t Wohldh 1iseExsKr Mcnirat
Association. Xo. tittJ J:mu JtuflTdio, X. y.
ry f t"
' V
t rr-n I'V Hie tiiniiiifartiir-
eis .f Or. Nttftr's utarrli
lteiety, ..r !
ale r 1 It lit Use Head
h'- u ti.rj- tnmi.it cuie.
HVtlrTONK OP CtT.ltltll Hull,
hiiur hi ui. lit. lie. olmtriltlioti ot lli.l lluul
iHissair., dtwhurtfe iinii irf.in ine lu-ua
lulo tbo tliriMt. fconietiuifrs protuse. watery,
nit aertd, at ichors, thick, tetmclotis, nuieous,
iiiriilent, blomly ami utrit; tlie eje aw
weak and watery: there is riiijrin? in tbe
etira, AeafneM, lie., klnir or eooirtiinjf to ckmr
th throat, eipeiSorwilon of oa. nwvo tiioU.
toiretlier with m.-al from ulcers; tbe ite
la cbiuitred nt lius a "riasnl twsnR": the
breath is offeusive; emell unit taste are Im
paired; there is a sensation of dU.iiiAs, wnh
nientnl depression, a liuekinr conirh and ireti
I'ral itehllitv. Only a few ot the iitH.ve-imuied
symptoma arc Ultely to Ihj pn-M iit in any 'iie
ea-. Thousands of eas-s uiiniiiil!, w iiiioni
lino tb thnstt. fc..metii;ies notuae. watery
in 4vlllH,i:uition. anJ enJ 1:1 tlur irinve.
nianlrestinif Halt or ttio aoove Byu.piouai, re-
i No disease is so eiiiimon, more iUTtive and
dawreroilH. or b- un.t.nfssl t.y phi sielaiis.
, irs inii.l.sN.thlii. nml iM.KliiiK' '-pertM-.
4'iit;irit It.'iiMily enr t!i- worst
1 nult'rel miio' l ai.ny fn.ni !:iini naaat
catarrh. Idy fainily piistetiiri gave mo tip s
lneiirabV, ami auid I hum .
mich a Iwd oi.e. t!mt. every tav, n
j ' .i,, -.,.,:.. i,
.iy ci wan
IfTHnW 81111-
lll I ItMll'i
liurelv nrk ata.ve a n Itii-iM r. In I lif lilornili
my eoutrhini; and eleiii toir my tiirmtt would
aliiswt mraiiifle me. i'.y the n-of llr. aicc'B
I'.l.rrh ItMl. iiv in Ihni' 111'lTltllK. I WHS O, Wt.ll
! niau, and tiio care has bev n isruument."
i artamuutiy HawUiiiK sud Spitting.
j TnOJ,A3 j, Hrii,o, Kw, s&s Vine .vtrrrt.
m. Itmii, AT.i- wrirw: I was a preat eulrer.-r
' from catarrh fr three yimrs. At tiuaw I could
. tT.i-.ilr Imnilie. and was consfaniiy hawkliur
' and spittiiiK, and for the last tutght misitlia
. m,i' not iireatue throuprb the nostrils. I
i thoinrht nottiinif 'ould lie done for nie. Lnck-
; ".v. i o iwi i ry .v
I i'ntti , HII.J 1 1111 UUW B wrii ,u.i. . .... ... . w
Jt to jH, tho only Bl)ro ppmpoy for catarrh now
j maniifsotiired, and one has only to plve it a
1 fair trial to experience aatoundinf libulu and
a permawnt cure."
I A complete Treatiiio on ratarrli. iriviuir val-
uft,i lntits as to elnthin!r. ti t. end otla-r
. oiattern of lmior1an.-i'. will l. niaii'i. pi-
iwid to nv addrefcH. on nvi ipt of a two-cent
nostafre uramp. Address,
tforl l' Iipn sr Jti-tlral Awielaflao,
No. J3 t-aia trt. I:UFP ir.T.
ThU paper i kept ou file mi lk mtlU f mf
YE SON
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rcTiijiTTC Pwiiwwirr imRTi'iMs corr
CO I IMA I CO at Lowett Cash Rotea fritt
Maapsfwr
hi en a oun a liiMnuHk
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Caliber, using
Centre-Firo
Cartridges.
L SKfffl REWARD
M iM CJ 3 Kl l -
I Ir. Sua
1
J
RUBBER HANDLE.
BC8T IN THE
WORLD I
Rifle.
COST OF AMMUNITION. f.
- a ere a-e4 ta aay of the fottowlnc
ajeu w. w mmMwm mm wm. .
PATH ACS NAM.
Beat lor frloa Uat of taeee toala e
ex lVft O. Haw UArwm, Con.
Fred lambleton, Planter, fan Tromp d Glen Dudley
Will Ntaud for nerTire the Senon ot tHHH nt the Fair Grounds. IIIINboro. U nlilnKloii oiiii, Or c".
F It Kit IIAMtLKTOX 4M.
imytmwid rrrura :.
... . . 1 r 11. 1 . . . . 1 M
vear-.ld i.tfike at Siilnu and Sp..knne fall :
i,f 1SSJ. '
lie in n chestnut liore, 7 Tear old.
Sire HAMIILKIOXJAX MAMHUINO,
aire of Jaiw L.
1 dni Springfield Maid fdmti of Van j
Troini. :i-yar-oU Malhon record 'J:Wli ,v
Lakeland AUInllah. full br.rtt.er to Harold.
Hire of M.inJ S. C';'. 2 dam Saluda lv
Maid(:ll). :i t!an Friday (air of dam of
Geo. oley. 'Ml), y iiup. .Trnte. 4 daui
by imp. Jielifoundef. aire of tbtt dam of
nn. I fin fU. 1IU record of 2:'Ji; waa made us
a feyear old after a aeaMoii in the atnd, mid
is not the lueasurw of ins aiieeU. lie lias
Hhown a V:U K"t "d in a hrief ra-.ng
career boa distanced kitty l.yneb. Jane i
( to wagon), Altatnout, I July Maucl.OleanUer,
Melrona and others. W year aevew aick -
nes in Aofpwt rendered bum unfit
racing J ntz H.raUeton. his only colt trer
trained from a ware without standard
blood, won at S emwnh ease over large
Helrt or atanuara rireu colts, in tare. year.
ta DIUM r ' V mmmm
I
:- ir fti' vFl'i'lre
, -j0
.,. '
Season, wit h pi i il.-ge of rd urn . . . .
! blH,u u w
Limited to 'JO mare.
fJevv City If
FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
(OPPOSITK ltSTOFFICK
C. W. RANSOM.
i Ft i.i. txi rttnvi.KTi:
Drugs and
l'ATKXT
tlKIHlF.K.
AltTKIilM.
ToiLitrr
PRItFI'JUMIY.
BSE B-tVLll, GOODS,
Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Books and Stationery, Et.,
In fact. evtMtuim: that is usually found in a t'trsl-elas St..ie, and en rythu.j,
..Id at reaaoiiahU rati h.
THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is carefully conducted, and, under Mr. Hansom's in uirtt'.'uit.-!it, isitroiM n.-e.l liuve no f( nr
lint that their imscriptions will tie carefully and nrenrately ran)iourided. His loii;;
cxif ricuce in (lie lrutf husiness in this count tint, t him to fullv me t tbe wants of t i
Ieople iu his line, fall and ei amine his Stock Prices, nn.i you are Is. cud to he
suited iii'" tf
I. L. Smith. & Sons
Maioifacl liters of nml lenl. rs in all kind of
i im; tii:iii ti mid row ini r.i
Also, a line ussoitiiient of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS fc MATTING
Picture Monldine, I'ictnra Kramew, Mirrors. Lace rurtains, VinJ..w Shades, t '.li.Uier
tkwKls, VI Pner, Spring and Top Mattres-s. PMIows. etc.; ls
Doors and
Blinds !
Frsmes, M.Mitdiiit;s, Krnekets. Stai. I.i
Newel 1 ct
I VlrFKTAKKUS
FOREST QROVB.
Organ in the Lead!
It has a ease wholly I'NKJl'E IN DESIGN: ur..iin .'I.v litO if id. and put
t.. llnT oil 1111 ENTIICEIjY NEW PKINt'l Pl.K -iu nlid eiis i:l. ad of
M-rews. It is iil- MOl'SE FUCMlF, hr n simple c.iitrivnnce,
ilKVXU tHSINGS rEEVENT SWKLI.JNfi OF KEYS IS UWIV WF.VI 'IIKIt.
' A liaiiJuum. t.rneket LAMP, of tiold liui-.li.st lUKtal, alt-chid torn. Ii orali,
insurer liht IkiIU snfe and eonrenieut
ThU Orjfs'i. with its full and partial set of KEKDS. its different S HU'S
and rori'fiKISS-mH e of them ailcnl Kie mimlei li ss variety of ftM
PINATIONS nnd KXFKKSSION. and in SWFETNFSS ;oi l IIK IINI'SS ..f
TONE, it is fnllv etinl t. iiit maLe.
K.v iy instrument s.ld with a SIX YE1W il' Alt AN'I F.F.
I mil nou intr.xlnciua these el.y uit iiislrumeiils into Waul in-ti.n Cotnity nt
srill'KtSlMiJiY l.tW FKt IIF.S.
V At.NIFICI'NT SMPt.E i.is le .-een i.t my home in l'.r trove.
i
ii
t -i-
SLIM.
:-IIK i;k VI , Mi.i" '-r'.' I'
... - ..... . . ..r r av.ll.-L'
X. l4He l ay w-HH-i. -""i""T-"r
Her let- .:. -
luaurnnrc..
"7 .OH
I0.4MI
i sEElM weihi over l.Vr.) isinds; is ''V
fold ltotaroaa.., a IVreheron: dam hr Vah
tt.iv, ha hv out nnn.iik 1 niir-ii. i.i . bi.i.-i
nia; 'M dam Old SrVilly. owned hy Win. John
kVl of Oleneoe, now deceased, known aa
th Prise mare, alie hj imp Uamhhr, a
thoronghhretL
jCvwry pofiuhle care will ha taken to pra
mt accident:!, bat no raaponaibuity
Mgn,l!a . P. M. JACKSON.
Hiltoboro, April 5, im. mi 'Sm
1
1 1
J n " l. ii'. .-. he l y Pl .ckhawV. mid l.e l.y MorK' n. trKHH.t Patent liiisinesa 111 ew time ami j. illamettn Vidh-v H.in.h.v,
Tlmrsd-iv nt Wm Wider.' tiar Cent re. is hemitiftil Stsllion will IB ike the ( ,i;sS Clhl than those remote from - Eastern t heoii In.'..). "
ivi.' Tlmi ,:iM.ltm , . uil, , Valley. " A... ft
i I O eriirill: nil other d at the farn. of Ml s: ! Sxnd miaji'l. draw I'l. r phot. t Itll ile. (
! ii-uiiderM.m. d. ..ne mile east of IlilNhoro. . fi.'eM.vdl- ; rirtl.'M. w' ''! if iwtentah e or not, ; Tt:f Companv r.H.rvi.H I lie 1 il.t to cliunca
M.IVrf.ff V.HH.
I C years old, a rich hy over nvernj?
' , u ',y J' 1
McFerran. Louisville.
ivvmi iway .
i v.,,.,. .
WJ '' PANfOAST f.-2l4. a.re of
Patron (5-veir-old atidlion record IMI ''),
and of od Peet ( ".-year-old rec rd J-.:hJli).
... i ,.,. , ,n .. . .. .10 .
anJ A'lis (3-y. ar-old record J:SJ J,etc
1 dam Lacia, dam of Day I)rnain (4-year. ;
i olu cora uy Uvsuvk a nauu.ie-
j Ionian. ' dam Trusty, dm of Dencnlion !
j (2:), Scotland Maid ('.'tL'S'i, and John I
j Trustee. :t da in l.y Henry iKiroc, kou of
j Henry, rival of American Kelipse
... .... ,. . , i... ,
WAM Ml is tli immediate deicenJaiit
, fit animals, m In.lh ilr, that inherit Kmmh,
fKMsesa Apeed themaelve. and transmit it to
; h j descendants. His breeding need no
Planter has never hi-en tromed,
. J d 4 j of ,ust in
h, h h ,rftnHi AH InarK U trotted wilea
. . thmwh not old nouch
! trained, are lur well formed, and
.1, i.i nt
hhow eieellent gait.
TERM:
: ftjnj, m. rvi.v
: B.-BSOII, with privilege ot 1. till 11
' Insurance .
Drue Store !
Manager.
i.ixi: a' i i:i:sii. win:
Chemicals,
TIM. SOU'S.
irriHTs y AXP.it i a is.
iisiii; tackm:.
FURIITURE
if
i ? .
iUlJc Materials, St.or K-tilni-i, Itatntern,
La.uler, etc.
KXT.
ORKOOM.
!
YOUNG GLEN
Is rt l.nii.'.s line hl.u k. 7 vcar old. llJ j
m'a-ilOlllt I.IIHV IMlfltlll H JH H'tl D IIU P'H'U I
a a i . . , . . i
Olen eld. winner at tl. Centennial in W. !
lt .1..... I.v. .1.1 P.tl.rttwler: 1M dam lV Chal-
i'hiirrJ.iys, at
l'.i.lu.J M I
l Snturdaa. nt
iViii''i!-.r
Snndays and ili..l.ivs. at E. Nctiiefft lin'a
Fill tii, one tulle noitti of Ln'ii a 1. O.
j -rpriu
tr
ifc... fs ud f 10 I
Every pnaniht er will teken t.
prevent accident 4, hut 110 responsibility i
aaatnueu.
"CifFor farther partiealara, add reas E.
Schieffehn or L. A. Jobe, Uillaboro.Oreeon.
E. SCHIEFFELtN.
March ,
m&lm
i.i.v Titani:
3.)rMrM rerurd S:t'4,
And winner of the ;J-yer-olil rueen at Unlem
nn. I '1 he liullis in ls7: is a tmv liorw
without white, and otie of the linndwiiui Hl
auil C'onext trotters iu the atute.
hired hy JHlMJKil IMV, sou of Ilnnihla.
touiiin Mnnihrino ' aire of Jane I.., ':l'J4f
1 diim Soriniftielil Maid, dnm of Fred
iiauuiu ion,
Kt-o ptdileo of 1'led
ilumliletoti. J
Van Tromp will lo liuiiU'd to 10 inaroa,
i M-rmit training. ,
to
IHUMS Of SEHVICK:
..flJ
2.r
W,
j Season, with privilege of return .
JiiHuraiifi
The Thnroi'ijhbreti Slnlliun,
tiLKS otin.r..
Full brother to Judith, wiuriur of tl raoea
Iu Ihho.
D Flavello te
Gi.km DcnLEV Is a handsoiun bay, 1
Iiarids hih, and weighs 1 1 -W pounds.
. . : ... T . r: 1...
I tlsiu Madum llndl.'f, inner of the
! Chuinpna Ktake at Jerome Park in 170,
i bv lrxmijton. J dnm in. p. Jiril ntnilH 4th,
j idaiu of HriKund, winner of tln Jet
Notice to the Public.
I now have my New
ROLLER PROCESS
FLOURING MILL
In O elation, ami utu iiiaUin fi
very loipeiior rmln of 1'Jour.
Tlio Hillie ii ilivitdl to tfivu
tli New lVicen Flour n trial.
Will Li oji constantly on hainl
ft full lino of Flour, Unto, etc,
Knohnnoo btoiness ilonf (with
Frmei s.
A Stcu-k of
Millinp; O.-itn.
juice jmiil.
r.uekwueut atul
Highest tunikct
JOHN MILNE.
alll-lv
IV. A. I-OOIMX.
CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR,
BUILDER,
( (UtNI.r.Il s, ul.TOnX.
1 7 S T J M A'i li FCKMSIIKH N ANY
1 j class of hnil.liiiu on np'ii'Mt ion.
t'omelius, Fcl.Mlill v l'l, 1SS4.
ml 3ia
ELKHORN SALOON.
piIIMI l'HOF.M.F.IV FNOKK l.tU IS
1 Sti,.K'r'M iii;iiii.i..'ii! nl, I1114 oM-lied a
new K.'ilo.in in ihe hiiildin loriuerlv oecii.
.i(lhv loin l,i:i linrn, kiiiu 11 nstlic lilt
Imrii S;iIih,i. Hire he will he pleased to
meet Ii iis tin 11. 1.. strictly orderly Imiixe
Will lie k)t, al tlie !.! of H.MT,' I 'l.il
Slid l.iiM.i. lul-tf
Sur 6.000.000 FCO'lt V?'.
JFt '
O.M.FERRY&CO.
mwm 4lniittd iolwih.
Liriwt aaman
tr th world.
D. K.FEIRYtCO
lllartrl4, llMtvlp.
tiw m 11H.1
SEED
ANNUAL
For tee
mil tM malWwt
tFRCC TO ALU
Ijplimiili., nn.i
$l llftftt MC-IIJI..I.'.
'U--t"UI.-T tl b -
cut erij'trtiig c.
1 Invaluable to nr.
tvurr lr. 11 uni.g
f Cardan Field 'Flow.
-SEEDS-.r-rsiJa
U.M.FERRYACO., Detroit, Mich.
Tha BUVEaS'OUIOBil
taauad March and Bopt.,
Laclrear. It t an ancy.
Iclopedla of uaaful infor.
'rnatlon for an wno pur.
chaaa tha luxurloa or tna
nacasBitiaa of til. Wa
can olotha jrou and furnUh you with
nil tha neeaaaarr and unnoc"ary
appliance to rld, walk, danoa, alep,
eat, flab, hunt, work, go to cburob.
or atajr at hem, and in various alaoa,
tylaa and quantities. Just flrura out
wtmt ia required to do ail tbaaa tbinsa
cstiDiatoof tha valua of tba BUYKB8
UUXDE, which will ba aent upon
receipt of 10 centa to par poatac".
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
1U'U4 aucliigau Avonua, Cbionco,IU.
Tttir fi I ? 'H 1' 1 1, t
i 1 ll,' T Lor.V --. 't r 1 1 t -I-l j In
, o l ''-r t, d r. n i.v 4jTj,
Cnvi-t. mid l ia.l Mark- obtained. Hnd nil
PAII'NT lU'hlNl.hS conducted for MOD-'
MCA'IE Fl'I K ,
OI'U OFFICE IS OPPOSITE V, H. j
FATKNT OFFICE. have no auh-.
1 .
..refereiioeat act uaJ Sieiita iii your Ktnt. .
A. HOW A CO.,
thssiite Fat lit oril.v.n'nsliincf.m, !
ulrt-tf
A DDI7IT KfiiJ ail centa for .tar,
A I lll.t.and receive iree, a costly bofl
" a . ... .l.:l. ill l,..l .11
OT fKSia viiicu "in
of either aec, to mora money riht away
than anything elaa in thia world. Fortnnea
await tho workera ahsolauly anra. At mica
Addrwaa Taw A Co.. Auo-ta, Mala.
IFF
WFDS
X. 1
V J I
leiliy in 1M7I , t,y riyina UnlcliniMii, win
ner of the )erhy nml Hi, LiiliT. Hf
lnice'nu l iemi Html Jt Mk .
Imp. i ! 1 1 ii uuij.'nitii'1'iit rnee horsn
liiiiiM.ir, ix in nink the lirst Mile of '1 liur-.ii'U'lil.r.-.U
iu Ann i-ii';i. l. liri lieeli f.mr
nt tlie li ml of uiniiiiic sin-s -1H7'J,
lK4t im; U( j-.i7t Id 4 Mred luola
MHIIU'M tlmil MIIV Ml.llllull ill A iiil-l
(il l V ! In. I I V 'ill,.. '.., iv in., uni.pii di-
Jun.-M n . Mm o,(. wiw ni:!1ii eeellett
ruce ioi'H. A i ;'.-m iii-.Ii1 I mi (i rt 1 Mcvi-ii
tunea. w.n ilin r ie.-i., u i.tn-imil in ohm
1 luiii in t.i. Ai Wioilniu'toii, l. (!.,
MtVfinlMir VI., Ii7. in n i,.iiiil.. .dxli. !...
: lieat, iimoii;; otlieis, Lndv Hajlers, tie dnm
of St. I'huI, viiiiim ensilv hv In. If u do.t-n
l-ntli. ili-li Ji!iUi'"s eulls have hi.,
' 'I.Vle. HJl.-Mt mill (III Xll II.. lit llHM.Hiti.l.
'None of (In in have had tliorouU triilmn
t'Jt faces,
'.. us v si.nvn E:
KiiiKlti servii-o
Kiii wjh, with privilea of return
Insui'Miiae
Msrea iutrunteU f m to ha brtnl will
t reoelvn coref ul attente.li anj good pusturaa
at l.W a luontU.
;f"VouiiR stfK'Ii, buth trultirii; nnd TLut'
1 ilOS. II. TOMIL'K,
'
; lllltaboru, Oregon,
FOR SALE!
LOT Ol' I.UT.U W VAN l( ) IT K
Also, a ipasntlty of liny, uill ha sold t'heau
at tho liurii.
V. rilAl.MKKrt,
I'iNt (lonulius.
Call an d S
c o
lIt. W
AMI
BOOKSELLER
And (.'nt ymir nn.ii).y's wmlhol'
Drugs, Medicines.
Toilet Articles, Envolopoa
and Paper, Musical Mor-'
chuncliso, and everything usually
1 lo d in B l'irnt ('llms I'ol.ntiy IIUrf, ll.n.k
mid .NuVi lty M.iif,
- i
PRESCRIPTIONS and TORMULAS
Cftretully ruinMiiiiul..d at nil hours.
dli tf
I I III1'! '. W it I ll I I, 1 I, i
' For 1 1 1 iit limit vti atul li.Hiii in thtiarU
BULDS PLANTS. .'.Ci SMYSj.
t tjuUMtntla of 1Iii.iiiIi'ii.b, 11 it J lirAi ly if.) Ulllnil
l.l I.i l.iir, mi, I wli.m ' 1 ni l l',ni"t duiiiIiim
trl. m f.ir liiii'l k.,'mI., Irl.aefiil I UK onlx I" .,
KlU'liuil ii 1 . mi. 1 ... ' I f"i .) uTiu wnrtli "if
J A.lll.w tit K. M I IINIIAN,
itu. ltealvr ft. V.
Oregon Pacific E. E,
2.1 yUlvn Sl.oi tci :
2t IIolll, Less Time!
I
Aocomiiiott'it juiii FnxiiriiHni..l fur Comfort
and hafrt) ! Fines mid Freight 4 via
VlOpiin i find the t rejoil lh Velop
l.n lit I '. i'h Istenickhiiis !l i ll I.I HS
t'u.ii Iiv anv other route
IW. I'll llll I olllt.4 ill t tilt
WMiiniK'tte ill.- A
han Francisco !
DAILY PASSENCER TRAINS
I I! it ci 1 it Kiimlavs ).
Iave 'uiiiiim .
7hk A. M.
Arrive i i viil!is
Arrive AlliHiiv
l'iivn Altiftny
Arrive t'l.rxillis
Arrive Yu'i'iuiu
. UK "
...11:10 "
I:;k r. M,
'JM V. M.
tAQ I'. M.
On foil Mi. (Yltfoiiiia tliiini nolinevt at
Alhiiny mid ( 'orvailis
Fare l.ilui'.n i '.irviilli-.. Mli.inv nnd Han
KrHi1ris4.il -Knl and t'al.in, SU.UOi Kail
and MtecrrtKc, I'.i.ini,
'CHAM. C. IKKlli:,
Act. U, F. A I. Aflt.,
I '..i vullU, Or,
VM. M. HOVO,
tienernl Mhiiiij;. r.
Oregon Development Co.
FirHt-claHshti.HiiiHiiijil.ini. hetweeii Ynquina
and hull Fraiirisen, eoiiiiertm nt Ys.inlna
with tlie 1 1 o 10 s o 1 tin- Ii ir. n t'nui 111 U111U
I Mail Company, ,
J KAII.IMJ DMI.S.
I IIOM SM I li M .4l'.l!
F.iint. rn Ocri,'nii 1 ilncsdiiy, ,-lnna ?i
, W lllnmeltn l.lley.
.'I nesdsy, Jnly ft
1'fo.u rn t irc-'oii
M.iii, I. iv, " )l
Hi.n.ti.v, ' 17
SainH.iv, " l
, Willnnii te nll. y
F.ssteiu Oie on
"illamelle Iley
tttovi vtciNti
Eriatern On u W e.lm ulsv, July C
W illnnuitp Yalh . . . . tnciliy, " Fi
H.
: tf
'mnv, fiti. v. a v. Vk'.ni,
;W4 Moiitoriifiv Ht .,
hmi Francisco, I n),
urn
Rend 10 rents piuliif, nnd
we will iniiil you mint a
roynl, viilnahle, aaiiijila l.os
of uimkIs t ti fit will put you
in the wpyof making Moita
monmt at onca thnn any tliimr else in Amer
ton. Dotb aexea of nil ncii ran live 11 1 Ik una
and work in spare' tin n. or nil thu time,
Capital not required. Wa will start yon,
Immense pay aura for tlnsio who stsr'tut,
once. HilMaOii A Co., FortUnd, Maine
IDrug gist
mmmm