TlE INDEPENDENT.
TUURSDAY.
MAY 17, 1888
LOCAL AM) tJENEKAL.
There is no danger to human life more
to le dreaded than that which arises from
vitiated olood. Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
headache, and general debility, all result
from it, and are cured by the use of
Ayei's Sarsuparilla. Tike it this month.
Six bottle, $5.
There will bo more building this
rummer in McMiunville, than any town
ia Western Oregon. There is alroady in
sight and process f construction $80,000
worth of buildings, embracing a $45,000
court house, h $15,000 flouring mill, a
$ 10,000 school house, and a half a dozen
or more dwelling ami stores amounting
to $10,000 nad over. Importer.
Rev. Geo. R will, (D. V.). preach
in the Christian church on Sabbath the
80th last., at 3 :S0 p. M. All are cordially
invited.
Astoria is jubilant over her first
street car. It passed along the line one
dy last week, and will be a nine days
wonder to that struIIn little village.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Meek will give
calico ball at their residence on Friday
evening June 1, 188$. A prize will be
give a for "the most uniquely attired lady
and gentleman. Fine music has been
secured and a good time is assured. All
are invited. Tickets, including supper,
$1.50.
Prof, litiier, an'cxpert penman, from j
IT, a
ienny ivaniu, i.h opened ; pen-art
school in our to-.vn. Hi method i rapid
writing from the beginning, a jstem of
penmanship that strictlv practicable
in Its nature, and one that you can and
will use in business. A person t-hould
not waste time learning a fault (flow
writing at tirst) only to unlearn it again.
It would be a good idea if more of our
finger-movement writing teachers would
take a course of lesson from him. The
professor ha .lone good work through
out this country , and we hope ho will
remain in O.t.o. He is spoken of
everywhere as being tho finest and most
rapid penman tli-.t has ever traveled in
our state. One term of his system of
teaching rapid writing is equal to four
terms in the old way. Prof. Bauer has
a large school of grown pupils in this
place, and among them our best writers,
who pronounce the teacher No. 1.
Mr. John Wilson, of Portland, visited
his daughter, Mrs. W. L.Jones, in Hills
boro last week. Mr. Wilson ha! not
beea in Hillsboro for several years, and
was agreeably surprised at our thrifty
village growth. He came out on Satur
day evening's train and returned heme
Monday.
Whether on land or at sea, on the
prairie or in the crowded city. Aver
Pill are tlin best cathartic, being toti
venient. efficacious, and safe. For torpid
liver, indigestion, ami sick headache,
they never fail.
Persons wanting to visit Vernonia,
in Columbia county, should bear in
mind thai Mr. H. W. McN'utt's stap.e
for that point now makes regular weekly
trip?, leaving his t tore at Cornelius on
Tuesdays of each week. Mr. McNutt
is an enterprising business man, aud is
meeting with great success in his mer
chandise business at Wrnoni.-t and
Cornelius
The Hillsboro Pharmacy has just to
hand ntw supply of notions, station
ery, and delightful perfumery. Every
thing marked in plain figures. This
business endeavors to eive rtadv cash
an encournKing discount whun practi- j
cable; and as it freijutntly happens that
families running accounts have articles
Charged by different member, or hired
help, the proprietors have made it a rule
to issue a statement of all accounts every
sixty days. To parties favorably known
to the proprietors, ami who may at the
time be running accounts, these are not
necessarily "duns ."
Attention, Com pan v B ! Members
of Company 15. O. N. G., of Hill9loro,
Oregon, w ill meet at their armory in
Hillsboro for drill on Saturday evening,
May 10. ISSs, t fl:ilO o'c lock sharp. By
order ofCapt. A. M. t'oH'tiis-, Cora
mandiuif. I.essie M. Xutt w: in Hillsboro
Tuesday, and reports business nctlve
both at Cornelius r.nd Vernonia.
, j
has charge of hi l'sther' store at Vcr
Donia. and i delighted with the NVha
lem conn ry.
Grand Md.k! awarded t "Davics
the riiotographf r," for the best display
of photographs. Mechanic Fair. 1887.
Gallery. Cor. First ami Taylor Strs,
Portland, Ogtn
In thee piping times of strife
between two great jsjUtical parties, and
the branching out of a third avowing
tho destruction of nmt or both, it bo
hoove everybody to nppear to the lest
advantage. Go Main street, opposite
Tualatin Hotel, you will find Herr B.
Areenson, the tailor, who will turn old
suits into new, and make new uits to
order, f all and examine hi goods and
prices. 17m-1
GoMcnd.tlc, W. T., is ia ashes. Par.
ticulars of the fire are printed on the 1th
page of this paper. Among those losing
by the fire f re Thurston Master and
.John Benson, formerly of this county.
Their loss was .300D, they being rn
irazed in the drug business under the
firm name of Master & Benson. Mr.
Masters is a brother to J. W. Masters, cf
Reedville. Mr. Benson married a
daughter of Mr. liobert Imbrie, of this
county, a few month ago. Funds are
beinif raised throughout the country for
the relief of the sufferer. Many families
are homeless and lost the earning of a
lifetime by the fire.
Tcoiuas 11. Merry, editor of the
Mercury, recently appointed by Presi
dent Cleveland commissioner to the
world's exposition at Melbourne, Aus
tralia, leaves Tortlaud early next week,
accompanied by Mrs. Merry. Mr. Merry
feels greatly disappointed at the indif
ference shown by the people of the state
respecting an exhibition of the product
of Oregon at the exposition. In the face
of all that, though, he will boom the
Northwest among the Australians.
To Lahik 'Yihiti.no Portland.
We wish to call their attention to our
Ready-made Suits. Our 10.00 suits,
good value for $12.50; our $14.00, ex
cellent value for $16.00. All wool suits
from 14.00 up. Drcsraaking in all
branches. First-class fitting and stylish
make-up. Ladies' own material mde
up. D. Porter & Co, 147 Third
street, Portland. mlOlm
Services at West I'nion a follows,
Saturday aud Sunday. May 2-27, com
mencing at 2 o'clock r. M . on Saturday ;
also, at 8 o'clock r. m. Basket dinner
on Sunday after the 11 o'clm'Ic service,
followed by closing service nt Q o'clock
l. M. All are cordially invited to attend
these services. C. M. l:tv v.
Eddie Luce, the 13-year r'd son of
Mr. II. C. Luce, h..s ju-t successfully
'hived'' several liee-swarm. llddie has
an excellent knowledge of the apiary for
a youth of his ycnrA-and U greatly In
terested in the be indu-trf .
A bill which passed the house, pro
viding for a new life-sating station on
the Atlantic coast, has been amended by
the senate committee and favorably re
ported so as to establish stations on the
North Pacific coast as follows: One at
the entrance of Yaquina bar. Or.; a
second at the mouth of Umpqua river.
Or.; a third at the entrance of Oray's
harbor, and the fourth near I.ooruisA
place, between McKenie head and
Peterson's point, Washington territory.
Ilev.K. W. Diaon, Congregational
minister of North Yakima, W. T. made
us a p1eaant call yesterday In company
with Mr. K. t'randall. Kev. IMvoti will
spend the Miiomer at the enide, hopinjj
to recover his former health. He l,s
been located in the Vukim i country
since 18S 1, and dnrir.o that time li:i
secured funds and caused four -hurdles
to be erected on hi largp circuit. Dur
ing tho last two year he has conducted
services in all these churches and in con
sequence. Is broken down iu health, ltev.
Discn formerly lived nt Greenville, and
Centervil!i in this county. His eldest
daughter was born in lliil.ihoio in the
winter of ISo". Itev. Dixon is !:. miliar
w 1 1 h t ho i-4 1 ! v h isf r.r i ..f I h l .1 ii I r ! nil
its public linen. estate.
i Etate of P. Ci. Kuford, deceased:
The three vcar old child ot Mr. ..,, , , , , - ,
Will of deceased proved in open court
and Mrs. Isaac Everson. of F.rmtngton, mmittf(j tQ H0,afe. A N. Bu-
this count, died last Tuesday, after a lowof deceased, appointed and
short illnes. The parents have the COBfirnif, fWUtrU of n.; ,vith()ut
sympathy of many t'rieiuls. L SmilI t A s,oan and
Messrs. W. II. Wehrung ami Zii:a j j L Smith appointed iipprui-crs of
Wootls, jr. went to Poitland yesterday j prfl,,orty jn Washington county, aud
to be in attendance at the 3:5d session of dias. Whitmore, Geo. Allen and
the Grand lodge I. O. O. F. They were -phos. Wilson are appointed as appraisers
elected delegate to said lodge by Monte- (lf property in Wallowa county. Oregon,
zuma lodge No 5!), 1. l . O. F., of HilN- j i f Solomon Richardson.de
oru' ' ! ceased: Will f dciea-td proven in
The (isrson lum-i-, prettily omit- open court and admitted to probate,
mc-nted and ricely tituatcd near the de-1 anil in accordance with provision if
pot, is for ale or r.-ut. Tor terms apply j said will, Miiton Richarii-on is npjint-
at tho Pharmacy. ; ed n.d confirmed executor of will with-
t
Frtd Royal, a 12 year-old lid of j out bond . A. Kurd, John Klmer ami
Grant's I'ass, son of M. W. Roy.tt, i : j A. Gr.ston appointed apprai-er-i of sai.l
hero, mvs the Courier. He aui several j
other children were oi n long railroad
bridgo w hich i appro-icheit by a very
sharp curve. Hearing a train approach,
and realizing iu an instant that the
other could not get otTtlie bridge in time,
he pulled a handkerchief from his pocket,
and ran around the curve toward the
train, which he thus succeeded in
stopping and saving the lives of his little
companions.
The Teacher.' Institute ' well
attended last week. .State Superintend
ent McEIroy was pre-'nt and addressed
the institute upon i ducMiona! work.
IVim ttnrv.o f:tos. TVnf St.sTtli- of fon . I
mouth, was not pre.-ei t
due Super intend ; t Vii:cnt for his i;n-
tiling efforts in making the bistittite a
success upon ihi -is on other occasion
while in charge: of th:t echool of this
county duriug the terms of Lis office
From a very primitive state, tho schools
have attained .a degree of proficiency
highly creditable to M r . Vincent. We
are unable to gi k-e the proceedings, ow
ing to the institute reporter, Mr. Cha.
Crocker, failing to leave his minutes at
this office. The report will probtbly be
published next week.
He v. tloliuuu Coninianlcntrs
Glkswoou .Springs. Colorado, j
-May 11, l-jS.
Cuitor Ishf.fenpfnt: I take much
pleasure in the perusal of your paper;
it supplies, measurably, the sense of
sight, iniiiging. as it does, before m
! the places nnd personage I .should 1
giaii to see. I t- not kn' that an
item from here niav be of interest
your reaaers, iioi it you think it may
you can give space to these line", with a'
promise of more in the ft.ture. as I mav
have time to pen them.
I have many that I hold dear in and
about Hillsboro, to whom I should be
glad to wiitc personally, but my time is
so occupied with duties I cannot shirk,
I find it impossible to do so; but if they
will please regard this n personally
addressed, it may snifice. somewhat, as
a letter of friendship. This is designed
mainly a a sort of introductiru of my
self as au occasional contributor to the
columns of your paper. We have here,
and in this sicinity. some wonderful
development nature, a description of
which may possjbty inttiest some of
your readers, among which are no less
than eight mineral spring, whose tem
perature n almost boiling heat, and
whose curative properties, iti many dis
eases, arc almost magical. AIo, a mam
moth cave (not Kileyi, whoc many rare
beauties are worth hearing about. Of
all these matters I will spenk briefly in
the future.
As a matter of fact, and which may
possibly interest some of your readers, I
will say my stay here, after August
next, is optional with mo. Whether I
shall remain longer, I shall not bo able
to determine for some time yet. Thus
far, matters are moving along well with
us. During our two months' work, our !
little band has had again of seven not
great, but highly encouraging. At our
weekly prayer meeting, two weeks ago,
we had two applicants for membership,
and again last night two more, so that
in these matters, there is nothing to dis
courage us. I am not fully satisfied yet
with the climate, as adapted to myself.
Most respectfully,
F. DtLLAKD IIOtMA.
'ftah for eloquence ! Col. Etfinger
(democrat) will speak here to-night;
Hon. C W. Fulton (republican), Satur-
.1 -4 a .f . IIa... TX7 l Ttiirnr
r,WM. Md,t8r., ou.
M. Gearin (democrat) and Prof. J. M
Miller i prohibitionist) on Tuesday, 22d
i t 2 r. m. This Ut is a joint discussion
PHori:i:i'is toix'TV coirt
R. Cfandai.l, Jud''e T. G. Tonn and
Chas. HicKKTim.K, Commissioners.
ruor.ATE.
Estate cf J. J. Ilrugger, deceased
Annual exhibit of" receipts and expend
itures filed by administrator. Exam
incd and approved .
Estate of Jitines Imbrie, diseased
Kill of administrator Note, account,
and for care of minor child, $201"?.C3.
Examined and allowed.
I Eitnte of James Dickson, deceased:
W.N. Barrett appointed guardian ad
litem, and hearing of petition for sale
of real estate. Continued for his report.
Guardianshipof the minor hairs of O.
W. Davis, deceased : Exhibit of receipts
and expenditures filed; examined and
approved. Ordered that the guardian
htp of two of the heirs, to-wit, P. W.
Davis and J. W. Pari, be closed of
record, it appearing to the court that
said persons have died ince the com
mencement of the guardianship of said
estate.
Estate f James Dickson, deceased!
Proof cf service of citation and anwer
of guardian ad litem tiled and exam
ined. Prayer of petitioner to sell real
estate granted. Term, one-third ca-h
! at time of sale; ore third in i.x months:
aiul hnlar.ee in one e.-r from time rf
sale: interest on defer led payments to
be 10 per cent, an 1 to be secured by
mortgage on land .old; conveyance at
cxpeti-e of purchaser.
Estate of Wm. Krugsjer, deceased:
Upon petition. O. A Cuttis is appointed
administrator of mid estate; lnd
fixed at t00 tiled find approved.
Jas. Sigler, K. L. McEldowney and Isaac
I "II 1 I
estate.
Estate of Chas. Ma-hay, deceased : In
accordance with the petition of heirs cf
said estate, W. C. Gris wold i appointed
administrator of said estate without
bond. "
AT UW.
J. J. Mcachara v. It. Hancock: Judg
ment by default in the sum of $211 4..
and $25 attorney's fees, costs and dis
bursements. Ordered that property at
tached Iki cold U pay said .iiuljrmeut.
Ed-.tiii Const ililc vs. K. Hancock:
Judgment by default in the sum of
17.., attorney's fees !f:i0, and costs and
! disbursement.. Ordered that property
I ..lla.l...fl I... u.-.l.l 4.-. i.fttT s.ii.l ll.ilrmint
The following per.ous were admitted
to citizenship: Andrew Bcnuon, Isaac
Benson. Frederick Bisclisell an i Herman
Toe!!c.
, rHitnlliier t'enri.
T. G. Todd, and Cuas. Hickkt
luissioners.
Location of rond SOI: Change ordered
made and road established.
Location of road 203: Established
Change in road ISO: Geo. Alexander.
F. M. White and John neisler apjKiint
ed viewers, and L. C. Walker, surveyor,
to meet nt the house of S 1(. Phillips
May 14, 1S8S, to view and locate
change in said road.
Appointment of supervisor for road
district 23: A. Johnson is appointed.
potol?ice. Forest Oiove.
Building bridge ncros Fanno creek:
Contract awarded to M. S. Dniley for
.',a.
Building bridge across Dairy creek,
between Hi!Islxro nnl Corneliti: Con
tract awarded to Johnson & Brown fo
080.41.
Fill and culvert across creek near
Schmidt's tile factor-. Cornelius: Let
to Wm. Nelson for $130.
Fill and culvert on Cedar Mill ro:d,
near Brownson's: Let to Wm. Nelson
for G!.
Applications of Mrs. IKra Elliott.
John Kindt, Mary Imlay and Hose Wil
cox for scholarships in State university:
Said applicants having passed satisfac
tory examinations, are granted scholar
ships in said university.
In the matter of petition for fence
around court ho;i-e grounds: It is or
dered that board advertise, for plan,
specifications, estimates, etc., f.r new
fenc.
Irliibltiit omliter.
Following are the nominee of the
prohibition ticket in this county, the
reult of the convention held in Hills
boro la-t Saturday :
Joint Senator A. Q. Brown.
Senator II. U. pice.
Representative S. S Di'las. T. A.
Ritchie. R. II. Tyson.
Sheriff T. C. McNamer.
Clerk Ferd. Groner.
Recorder A. V. Dcnnev.
J
Assessor J. II. Fleming.
Trcanurer J. Francis.
School Superintendent Mrs. A. E.
Iloxter.
Surveyor John Withycombc. Mr.
Withycomlje positively refuses to allow
his name to go before trie people on the
ticket. This statement is published by
authority. Ed.
Commissioners-S. A. Holcomb, J. C.
Smock .
Coroner C. Adams.
JTOHRMT CiKOVK ROTK-
(From onr Regular Correonondant
Th Congregational Sunday sfbool
j! held a picmc las, .Saturday on the bank.
e - w-t -
of Gales creek, a few mile from town
All who attended expressed themselrea
as highly pleased with the day's out
ing." An exhibition was given at the public
cli.vi! fin Thnr&ilnr afternoon of It
week, it being the closo of the term
Th rhildn n mad a creditable aplfar.
ante and the affair passed off very
pleasantly.
Bernard II. Moore, who has ln
"drumaiing" for Walter's nursery at The
D'dles the past two month, ha reliiroed
to whtxl.
Mr. Frank Scaly, of Portland, was In
the Grove last week visiting with Mrs.
Macruiu.
Dr. Cooper started for California lt
week, where he intends to locate per
manently.
Sirs. Sheldon, of Carlton, visited with
friends in the Grove this week.
Prof . J. J. Johnson, who was placed
on the democratic ticket for county
school superintendent, docs not intend
withdraw ing hi name from tin ticket.
as has been somewh tt generally reported .
Mr. Johnson says that while he it no
politician, he does not consider himself
disqualified, thereby, for the office.
. .t,. .i a n
r irsi ijioou lor me uciuuviwj i u. v- r
nnston and D. W. Ward harangued tbe(fore aX ch Investment, he
citizen of Gales Creek precinct last
Friday evening on the principles of
democracy and mugwinnpi-iii. On Mon
day Ruck Myer went to I'oitlsnd. pie
suiiiaM v.to yet the "suck."
A number of our citiens went to
Hillloro mi S-tt iinlr. y to hear Judge
Williams fpec-ch.
P. Kuhl. Esq., of Canyon City, Or.,
was in the Grove thi week.
The Gamma Siuma socidv will hold a
debate in the chapel of P. U. this evening, j
before the Philoni'-.tl.ean society, the
nieinlers of the Faculty, and their
friends. The tuestiou is, "Hesolved
that the phrase a government of the
people, for the jx-ople ami by the people,
a applied to this country, is a mis
nomer." Aflirm.itue, Lysotis. Bush and
Nelson; negative. Smith, Snider and
Mvtrs.
Born, to the wife of A. S. Venait, on
May l'th, a son
The following is the programme for
public rhetorical this aftcrrnor! at 130
o'clock :
Esttay "The adornment of Immi"
....... .... .Stella Gordon
Itecitation "Miielaine" child" . Wm Bond
E.ay ,-Qneen V.V:.: t th Neva Cornelius
Discussion "Are w rantin t many
pf.nMionrt ?"--. !f., Tiy MuN'utiiee: liejr
Joliu Ijt-e.
Lay "Whfit n Mi;t i'ii"
. Arthur lllli
Recitation "Yes, Via j.;ni!ty"
. f V,er
Essay ''Theodore nt !fiiiori;i"
.... .... Mirii. W irren
Beoitatiou-,ler Yirthiu Tol:tell"iii"
.... . Auiiie 'amplell
Essay "The txecution of Mary, Qae:-it
of Scots" . .... Kraiua Stewart
Recitation "Shaiuns O'Brien".. Nellie Iee
Essay '".Shonld women have the elective
franchise?"... Lillif llalett
Oration The lHir bill" J. W I.ysoti !
Recitation "Tba ghofct" Freeman j
Oration-"Emperor William" A, B. Snider
Mnsid.
I'rof. Bobinaon. ! D ill j-t. was in the
Grove last week .
An accident occurred la-t Monday at
the Tualatin bridge, about a mile and a
half from the O'ove. w hi. h jwme near
resulting seriously. A party of men t
wen- repairing tin; bridi; when the rUt- !
ports gave way, giving Mr. Markee nnd '
Mr. Dillev each a numln-ruf bruises.
The military pp irutiis which Iu leen
used insPsiritic University, wn shipped
away this week.
iathi k srri:jit:T.
Editor Independent: Id the Daily
Oregonian of tue &ih iic-tant an article
ippe.tred under the caption 'Professed
Democratic Prbibilinists I'uttiuj; Ite
publiean Forward in the Campaign"
which professes to be a report of an in
terview of an Oregonian reporter and
lion. Rufus Mallory, and which read a
follows r
"There i (Mr. Mallory says), a studied
ellort among the democrat, who are
assuminr to lie in hurmoov with the
rohibitionists, to diaw as many repub
icans as possible into prominence.
"This w a demonstrated at HillslMtro
at a meetiug to choose delegate to the
j county convention. There wa a preacher
in the meeting who had formerly acted
w it Is the democracy, ard be wa very
forward in the matter of conducting
btisicess. Ho left n opportunity for
anybody else to make a prech or
nominate a' delegate. He wm alway
on his feet, and a a reult nearly every
one of the delegate was a republican."
Now sec how easy it is to put Mr.
Mallory down with a plain statement:
There were seven delegate elected at
that meeting, and four of the seven were
formerly democrats!
Ioubtles Mr. M.tlory wa honest in
making the statement quoted alutve, but
it i evident that he had been bad'.y
stuffed by some ally of the hiky traffic
in Hillsboro.
How childi-b for reo'ibMem to try to
account for democrats working f-r pro
hibition on every other theory than that
of honest p irpose and conscientious
motive So the splenetic Oregonian last
year charged that the democrat of I.inn
county voted for prohibition merely for
political effect. Such is the campaign
flapdoodle on which political trickster
and wirepuller feed, their fools.
H. I) Lick.
Hillsboro. May 16, 1S3.
BarkUn'a Arnica
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruise, Sorei, Ulcer?, 8alt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain
Coroi, and all Skiu Eruptions, and
positively cure Pilea, or no pay required.
It ia guaranteed to give perfect ati
faction, or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by Hillaboro
Pbaxmacy .
RKWAKK r EXPCCT.I1IONK.
A gentlemen who appear to have
known what he was talking about late
ly told the YisnVia Time why it i that
nvtny farmer are always "hard tip" wnd
compelled to struggle for a living.
He said he had noticed a great many
agents traveling through the country in
the early part of the season, when crop
pro&pects were most favorable, and they
were reaping a rich harvest off the
farmer in selling him numerous articles,
to be paid for after harvest, that he
could juiet as well hare doue without.
The number of farmers who were
porting fine buggies drawn by hrre
wearing decorated harness, for which
the had given their notes hearing one
percent, per mouth interest, due at
Harvest, was noticeable.
An fmdance was cited where a fa-mer
haj purchased a buggy, a two-horse
agon, a breakiog cart, a windmill and
everal other ankles, all on hi pro
pctlve crop. To-day that rancher's
crop is a failure, and when hi notes
fall due ia July and August next, he
will have to mortgage Lis home for
money at an eitortionate rate of inter
est to pay them, and from that time
until neat harvest will stint himself of
the necessaries of life that the mort
gage may be lifted. In case of another
failure of crop the man will find him
self financial) r ruined. If he had
waited until ha had harvested bis tron
would have been in a condition to have
weathered two or three dry seasons-, and
in the long run would hsre been able to
ride a "high horse" without fear
nf
molestation by creditor.
Prrtwni I.
Mr. N. II. Frohlich.tiin. of Mobile,
Ala., write: I take great pleasure in
recommending Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, having luel it
for a vere attack of Kronchitis n,u
Catarrh. It gave me Instant reii f and
entirely cured me mid I have not beeu
afflicted since. I also !c.' to state t h.tt
I had tried other remedies with no good
result. Have also ue.l r.iectne fitters
and Dr. King' New Life V both of
which I can recommend.
Dr. King's New Disc overy for Con
sumption, Cough and Colds, is sold on a
positive guarantee.
Trial Uiltle fixe at Hdlsloro phar
macT. A FALSK STATKMKXT asswekkd.
IIii.lsikm'.o, Gr., May 1(1, If;.
Kuitok I.Jr.rr.M)t.T :- An anotiy.
mou correspondent in the Diily ire-
goniau statis that at the last -e-i.ii of j
the Oregon legishjiure etToit
made to have ex-Tie i-orer ittcnger
bondsmen released !v an act of the leg-
. , , . . t ,
islature. There is not an e'euu nt of
truth in the a-seitiou. No such d
fort witsiver m i le or rc.,u.te.l, and
none w ill be made or reijuertcd. Out cf
a defalcation ot S.M.i t t.yO. the sum f
$15,3:0.:Ju has already been paid. Kvi ry
dollar due the county fund and M-hool
fuud, D,h0") in all, wa paid !teeii
Augu.-t s'H, b4, m.1 April 11, MT.
: The remaining sum Is due the state, nnd
every dollar wili be pitd. The stste
authorities, both republican r.nd demo
cratic. Wing fatisfied that the !.- to
the I.Mndsir.n will Ik- Kt-vere, have man
ifested a dijx'sition t' b al as leniently
in the matter as the tin slices of the sfsjto
l"r"ii'
"
Tiio. II. ToiT-i-.
Wh In Vwr llel I rleuU
Your "tomach, of co:ire. Why.' I';
cause if it is out of order you urc one of
the most miserable creature living.
Give it a fair, honr.ib!e chance and ee
if It is not the best friend you have in
the end. Don't tmoke in tho morning
If you must smoke and drink wait until
your stomach is through with breakfast.
You cnu drink more and smoke more in
the evening and it will tell on you les.
If your food ferment and does not
digest right if you are troubled with
Heartburn, Dizziness of the head, com
ing up of the food after eating, Riliou
lies. Indigestion, or any other trouble
cf the stomach, you had best use Oreeif
August Flower, as no peron can use it
without immediate reMef.
A man lKs-ts of tlie sharp wits of h:
wife, and, from the following story, seems
to have good reason for o doing. They
had beeu talking of the sharp games
played on innocent people by sharp men,
when Grrcn looked up nnd said: f'en-
tletnen, I don't brag alnrnt my wifn being J
sharper than razor, but I 11 w i ttc n
DHtejnd sign it with my own hand, and
ask her to deliver my Sunday suit to
bearer for repairs, and I'll bet you
she'll be- too sharp to let the clothes o."
"We'll take that lietT called two or
three voices, and, there being five of
them, they chipped in a do'lar apiece.
The note w a written niul M'Tcd. and
dispatched by a niesfcnger boy. Inha'f )
an hour he returned, empty h.itole.l ,-ts to ,
clothes, but having a note which read;!
'Come oft I h perch! Ail the l..t!ic-I
yoti Imve in the world are mi -nr k !"
"Hi iitlemet'," -iid the winrcr. he'
ocketed bis liver, let Me recoi':iuet,d it
to you as n;iet !iin which ala win... J
and a I uoirt mt a man tt three (i'.'!n k, I
I wi:i l.M
Statesinm.
ro. I
'tor. k-f.
Vnlrrfsil t wre.
W.I), lloyt & Co. n...!is:, ar.df
Retail Iruggit, of Koine. ay : j
We have been selling Ir. Kins' New I
Discovery, Electric Bitters uud Uuck-j
len'a Arnica Salve for four year. Have
never handled remedies that eil a well,
or give such univer-l faction.
There hare letn ome wonderful cures
effected by these medicine in this city.
Several case of pronounced Consump
tion have been entirely cure! by use of a
few bottles of Dr. King's Jfew Dixvivcry,
taken ia connection with Electric Bit
ten. We sjoaraatM them always. Sold
by Hillsboro Pharmacy.
;am ki-ku ithh.
Mat 8. News are rather iK-nrr e.
We are haling fine We.it i;cr, and crops
are looking well.
Joeph Cumplwll, i f S u:thca-t M
souri, ha located lu re among
Mr. KlmIsIij-, nf Nebraska, ha, loc.it.
here. He lost hi bsggagu Htid annot
get any trae of it ; there veie put tt
of considerable value with it.
Messrs. I.jdn S.ui hf,vc M n ,n 0
feet of lumber to a firm hi i'oril -utd,a:i i
Mr. John Heisler, who has the contract
for delivering it aboard tli ctrs, is busy
heuling it and ha qi!tc it cuml'.T (
team employed .
Hie republican piiniaiirs here iiciu
inated the following precinct ofVn-r:
J.T. Fletcher, j list i -i of tin; licur..; W.
T. Duxton, constable.
Following are the democratic norni-
nees: 1J..V. Rimford, juuie.t rf the '
peace; Harvey Ridgdy, contable.
El. Kim ford and mother hive return
ed from Pert land. v. hero thev have bieu
visiting their o!d friends from Illinois,
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. j
The people of this placa will coins f-
get her at the GIe creek cemetery Fri
day morning for tin purjxj.se of cleiuing
upkthe ground aud making such re
pairs as may be necessary. Sceva.
flenl t:tat Transaeiious.
Aaron Meier at al to t D. Fleck, T!0 teres
in see 13. T J H, It 2 W; 30f.
Hobt Ford ai,U wife to Salomon S'ct.crt.
40 scren in mk ill, T S. I; 1 V ; lild). j
James Steel run I wife b J bunch l:i;tfe, !
j lot iu Kte la lul.li'ioii Ii jSeaver'.oh; sit') . .
J Jl ilov el nl l., Jl C l: .n t. .s '
in aee Jl, T I S, It . W;
Etoil Frank and Lir.-l i nt. I i Aiumii 1
, Meii r ami SifiuiinU I'riii.k ". acre in m .
Tho Grange ami wife to Solomon Week-
ert. yt acres iu at e T - H, II 1 W; lo) ).
I'nited Stutes to Win AI Mr.iiiim, 1 1 nera
in aoe 2, T 2 N, H W
I uMisJ State to Ja T Crawford and wife,
pate.,1 to .T.M acre in mc- 7 r-ml I .' H, It
Njonu.,-:H.v.ib to n..e a,,, eii . .,, !
j and tiiuh.irtiJ, 'M ncr?. :w wc I IS, 1. J
j W;
Mary Jane IVr'ey mid huslmnii to Auv i .t
Oeiiti, IZ ncr. in s-c, I i,ud , T'S,
W; i;w.
It 1
Aiir.iu lien. I. r to .)ul.i;: Kraem-.-r, JOae.-.-s
in a. c 1. T IS, I; i ;
Jos Fi-her and vvift t' D.ivid Jsc'ilo .j Jt
K acre in see T 'J li W; Al'-.O.
I'dw Wood nnd ;fe to J..!m G iM-ber,
qnit cbu det d to parcel ,.f hiuJ in see T
S, U 1 W; if .
Cnrti l.Miley j.ud wiln i.i J 51 mi, l J,
Dooley, NO nce in c 31. T 1 N, K ,t W; if l .
Curti Dooley to Kliabetb D m.Ii v. ".im.-ih
in T 2M, K 3 W;
i I-ttiiH 1 Kennan to .!. I'i-cher. neres
j in T?N, K J W: l.
I luit-d .States to Ii.is I' Ki 1 1 k.ii. So :icres
i in c T If N. Jl - W.
Johanna OVomior i r.l hush oul.i Mr.ri
, Jane Kertey .", nercH, iiieludiua -'niill !(,"
I and 'J, T - H, I W;
Wn i: 'H" '' K'-y 'U'
'M iori'H in I' 1 N, 1 - ; js.;:i-i
T , , ,, ,, , , , ,
! John .1 KevtiohU n0 v.if.- to Joliii I;
jFnm.unr l:,,,. biM,,i,. .
; 'I N, !; :t W; -').
, John S"hreili r Mid iff t .b hn S-hm !1.
! ori " M : 1- T N- ' - 1,v: M-
I
Iry .it li.-iisli v an. I
Anna Maria 'H-h-iler, 1
bird I'. iihlev t,. j
ceres in ,n'.hoii- t
H;rt il ia cl .iii i '..". ;
rStoUiraiu l Job t: son, I?1) acres in see
2.. T 3 N. It a W
M I! Jolte, by ii V '"oruelius, hticiitT. to '
John W Masters, ba-iis in s"c 1 ;itl '2, I i
1 S. It.T Wj ,,Vi
Kickard potiov.i'i n-i.l v i'e t- 11. i-.i
l lohr. 2 eerea in I I N. !! 1' W; ji'.t
l'ieMin4 Honi.-r m .J r if I A V I . n-llfo-
Hllil Irf'wis l)t line,, t in M-c
I ! S. IJIW; .ii'i.
Fretlk Itit hsel ii'et uif f- ,;;-. "Seh'nje,
t" itere ill ( "., T 1 .V. 5' J W; Kl.
J 1 Hhe.'ir i .tmt v,f.- t II; I rn-lol!. 17
arre in '.".? '. '" an-1 'i' I .', It 1
t w; a;t,
sfol-ti tl Pnek. i .i Mn.i I'le.-le t. lol.i-t
acre in s.-c .'i. T I V K I W;
John Ilb'.lie einl wife to iili '' th Sttti-,
I tt"' acre met nu mljoii.iii" 'vn!l iri-ef -n
m c M, T 1 N, K 1 W; Joo
! Jack-son nnd wif.i to N V !5nrr.?tt.
SiM aero ia see It nnd W, T 1 N. K .1 V';
1-H), VA) acre in kcc t, T U N, K ? W:
K QuacKebhaai'a and witu ti C S O.iulr, 4o
aer.a in sec 24, T IS, 111 W; $1CW.
Wm II Adams to Anna K Qnitc'anhn h.
parcel of laud in aces at and T 1 S, U 1 :
V- 2 !10
A J Por'ter to .1 A P..rter. 87.81 cr iu T !
h i rniu-M to Har.ih A Jltv hf, nr., I I-ft
int in ) acre in sec T S S, U I W; .v.
CKiiault to I rettk I'ran.tt ami M.ny
UranJt, l'J.KI nere in sc.- T 'J S. K I ;
f 1MJ.
County Kcholarshiis in the .c:atc
!
; L'uivei,lty w ere granted I v tin' mithor-
itles In this county la-t we-l, lo the i'ol
:lowii! persins; Mr. Iot.i llliiott,
i "
i.fohti Kindt. Maty Imliy ;md Mi IVc
Wilcott.
A Sluggish Liver
Cause tbe Stomach and Bowel to 1c.
coma disordered, and the whole, system
to suffer from debility. In all su,:U
cases Ayer'a Pill givo prompt relief.
After much stiff ert rt fru Ltrer snl
Stomach troubles, X lisv llnallr lii
eared by taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
t always find them prompt awl thorough
ia their action, and their occasional uo
keeps me In a perfectly bealthy eonrt'i-
Twenty-five years aqro I MiiTerod from
a torpid liver, w utch was restored to :
Uesmltny action ly taklnpr Aver Pill.
Since that time I lia. o never Iwcii wii'a
out them. They regular the bowrU,
sit ditiou. and in-rea,st tbt ai.p.'
tite, more surelv than iiriv cther nieli
rme. I'aul Churchill, Haverli:!!, Ma.
INVIGORATED.
I know of no remedy equal to Ayer'a
Pill for Stomach and Liver disoriloi
I suffered from a Torpid Liver, uut IKn
pepia, for oightucn niontli. My kiii
wa yellow, and tor loiijrno eontott. 1
biMl iio appetite, auMered from ICea.l
ucbe, wa pale and emaciated. A few
bose of Ayer'a Pill. t;tkcn in iuolcraf
dose, restored me to perfect health..
Waldo Mile. Oherbn, Oluo.
Ayer'a Pill ar a superior familv
meuicine. Tbey strengthen and In Itj
orattf tbe digestive irt;:ns. create nn ap
petite, and remove the horrlhlw ,h-j.r v.
uton and despondency resultimf from
Liver Complaint. I have used th-w
Pills la my family, for years, and they
uiver fail to give entire satisfaction.
Utto Montgomery, Ohkosh, Wi. t
Ayer's Pills,
Piwarwl hy Dr. J. C.A)fc Co., Iwrll. Uw.
Id 7 all sad (rVra ta sladielo.
.'il rinir.i-o.
I will pastire hfr- et $ C j t tcofth ; 1
eott, 7 rents. P.uture fmt -ul.-in. Good t
livint; -. ronV ili-l rvsulnrly. '
Fci'mx iii if ol eor.ditioii. Itotvosn .vr find j
600 acre of patnre. Win r there am four j
or flv hor-t, I will g. efivr them, on .j iii-;
cation. A.ldres: ,
1.V.KS O. LLI'. ,
tit Sm Oastoa. oo. )
- il l.. iixe 11. William addressed
j the citizens of this county at the court
! house in this place last Saturday nfter-noo-i
:3o o'clock. Thu court hotin
, win cm-. ile t to its utmost capacity, and
' niMiv uiic forced to go away. The
' fpi.auir v as el ciucnt, logical, and eiuily
j be'.'l hi. aiii'ienci for two hour, although
the l.i-nt wa.-f almost iiulrearable, It being
i oi.e of h h'ittf-i day of the pesnt
vcar.
(I nv.'Ai.r.r.xt
I 4a,.. .J -. ..,1 .
Absolutely Pure.
IbU ftiUt never varies. A marvel of
pnrity, stretiirth nud wholeomenesn. More
i-i ..ii.,:,,iin i i in 1 1 o oniii:urv kinds, and
ei tiiiol t-k.'.i is, C'lu'-S'i it sou v ith t )im inut
ti:uie ot in-. IckI, i-!ioii u-u lit nilim or
11 1- i ili.-i i ).. I. i-. ,.'. intif ii, vntm,
I - .1 li.hi v.i !'. iii:h Co.
l i t tt i i,, Vr,; M.. . V.
AVIES'
j 1 ,,U 1 UUHKl li UHLLLII I
j g w COP.NEIt
!
Flint nilI Tns lor MtrfCls,
j
; WOllll.. t .V, OUKUOS .
-Artistic Work a Specialty.
Ink, r sud Water 'lr at ri
uil eu4iiulle liilPs.
BAILEY.
viUU a
SCilULrVIERICK
Old Stand !
S. H. ( oilier .''litlii uml l'irl Miecla
I
r
v. -i.r.Ki.v
'.(vies .,f
;i ri;ir i of LAI I'.HT
ft
H
mm is oo os
CLOTHING,
Hats, Coots, Tics,
Handkorchlof3,
Hoslory,
Ladles' and Cents'
Furnishing Coods,
Dress Goods,
Drcs3 Trlmmlnpa,
Muslins, Prints, Etc.
A! ,
verv I r-j
i;. K oi
omp!c! ntid well-
Groceries,
Provisions, -
CANNED GOODS. i
Cigars ami Tobacco.
.11 r-f which we offer at thn verv lowest
iv:"-' " lor Cash, or in ckcIiuiiku lor
l'ro.l.ice.
.U..no.' .n:,J "l.!'.'.4!: ."'!. '?
piiecs riii'UK', ' wt know we cakkot Iw im
Uersold. in? tf
i I-'n'.M us I'tiotoyt :i.i.sr ill tlie No; IhweM.
! 10 Miii"; f tl:i. i,i..l ir..iiiin'Cit o i-u li nd
v.kh;- n ef Oregon i.lul .ishiiiu'ton may
be i l nt h's calleiy. Towue's k; rcialUj is
i'l I. is i:mii'!if:i!lcoii picture ol tihie
I tl-.w rem iiUntiU result otitiiitn-d liilnittlie
i v.tm.or -t : 1 1 v lio v, .ii ii.4 S'.mlio. Iu en
J 1 tr;ci. to auy i.e, ri nny ntle, from uny
i Liitdvof pict jir , he (.n'woii.'i. to (live a
i !i 'i!i.ti-!i H .( work, er i liturr jirirr, than
'. v;y u ''I 'ry on thy r.'.fih f's-.ot. All wih
! iitu ini-l'ir.' eul'tr.'. U will d Well lo ecurt
eti:m.t4 ln'fort "troWin I ev,ierw. tor
r-. :N,ll.ii !ieo ,Kci. li. H!U1 all OTtltW Will
rn-i'MfVi Hteiitin. rt"iibi S.'.V.cir.
i -tr-t r.iel Morn i .t .. Pof-tauA. iVi-uoii.
a ,f t .r,J
iSMA e,
Li
,1 l
&L OO.jsiLKS,
J1J J
FOREST
OllOVK.
I
n i l. i.ini:
i litve for
f t irn rid Alei
d" the ev'cbv-o'o 'I
e Pumps
The MoSiiiu Hand Force Pump,
Th3 fvlolins Lift Pump,
TheMolhc Chair, Pump,
Wl.ich nr.. Miper;or c. nuy in w in na.!. nnd ,
ir.c,r:ntee .. tfi-. titetton. and .
e i;n r.-ntee '!' tifik
j .!! price l are 1 1. lo.'t.
Uiv.vis mm; Tin:
S.iiU'In?it'P rurni mitl
Bugles, Acmo Harrows,
And a fall litre of tho
J. I. CASE PLOWS.
And otfcer Agricultural ImiteriHaiii.
Anw for th Geruisn-.Vmerlosii i.nd
Qneen Insurance CompaniiMi.
J. O. BOOS OO.
Porsst Orova, Oregon.
alMt
t
t Kl. !VNK.
JOSEPH HARK
HILLSBORO
Livery Stable
LYONS & HARK, Proprietors,
Ortloi'M JTox
HACKS. BUGGIES
RIDING HORSES,
Atteiiieil to promptly,
ALSO,- -
PEED STABLE.
BemtuiUr tt place MAIN STRKKl
opposlto th Tnalatln flotel.
nilHU-.ro, Or., March V. l"J.
tf
iElsboro
Pliarmacy
. : ' rni;
. 1 col,
I'HOI'lilr.'IOIiH, IN ASSUMING
mi nt at the I iui bnsiliesM iu Ihi
Ufs n, lie;.! to iiiitiouiici. t hot their foreiuul
tl .il w . II, liinb r ei'Miiml tttipervhiloii, be
llirerted t iwiilds tli pnlilie imhI.
'1 he will coii timii.ll v jiurchasfl thir
DiUk from tho bint iniiiHifiict uicr in tbe
KHi, or itii where iihWiiii tha tiueat pro
duct. Patent Medicines
AND
Proprietary Articles
Of all lulu itiscil or w, d known reputation,
will Ixi kepi in (,'ient , ti iii-t.
li.Hka, '.(bums, S. iao Jiook. Sitootaeliis.
I I'll iNta. etc. .Mho,
! STATIONERY,
COMFCCTIONS,
UflUGHES,
j PAINTS & OILS
i ('.iiio.n.cllv on hand.
Perfume ris
I In nl! fcl.i h cti'l ill till prices,
j DAY RUM, FANCY SOAPS
i :N II Al L
TOILET ARTICLES,
AS Wll.l, AM
j Iu coiiMiVrulit vni ii IVi Iti'pt in tirck,
I WINCG AND LIQUORS
OnlysoMfi.r Mi. lie. i i PMipoMa, on Pub-
j i l.il'I'loN,
I Will Im kepi
' aecoi'dunee,
lio ton -i tiniit ieK, exoiuively,
. I'lilii.s, therefore. 111 list Ixi Jn
PRICES
j Are rcd.iccd on I'oiupouiided Medicine,
' wh rtt lliu pricm eosl ill nilnilt.
Mb IN.'OWV, tin rnapensing Clerk, will
bo plensej to i.!iiiw inlriiiltiig piiiihaaer
any article iu 'oi k. ami wdl cheerfully at
teiei to iii'l.t t-iills, in eiiHea of emerMiey,
iih l.e now fWcp in the pti inisex.
HILLSDORO PHARMACY.
K.f-tf
NEW GOODS !
cash talks i
VVEHRUNG
& Boscow
IIIl,T,NE:OItO. ltl.JO.
Ravi: .ii -st ui:cr.ivi:ii
Ucleetetl Stock of
.1 WKI.L
f
Canned Goodo,
Tobacco
and Cigaro.
CLOTHING,
Dress Goods,
Millinery Goods
TEES,
HOSIERY.
GLOVES
BOOTS & SHOES
Are! a J inn Asriioi.t ut
FuyXlISSllXTirC GOOClfZ
-aj -sWsvwmm
I'or lnif''n nnd Gentlemen,
All kind if I'nruiers
l:xehituu.
Produce taken in
JlC-tf
Dress Making Parlors.
Mrs. LYDIA MESSINGEl?,
tOp Amitv.)
HAH G1ENEI) A UMMH VKKlfM
Department iu Uoows over tba Hill
Ikjio Phnrruscy (ilru; More;, wlirs sbe will
lt pleased Ui meet tiui Ladies vf HlllHOoro,
and can assure I hem of sstbtfaotlou it
qnality of work at mouVrste ehareo.
DltESS-FITTIXO A UrtCIAL'i'V.
1 SfPlen pivs us a trial order. aid tj
it no