THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY MAY 24. 1888
What is this Dfseasa that Is Coming
Upon Us? t
Like a thief at night it steal
in upon us unawares. The pa
tients have pains about the
chest and sides, and sometimes
in the back. They feel dull
and sleepy; the mouth has a
bad taste, especially in the
morning. A sort of sticky slime
collects about the teeth. The
apjK'tite is poor. Ther is a
feeling like a heavy load on the
stomach; sometimes a faint, all
gone sensation at the. pit of the
stomach which fowl does not
satisfy. The eyes are sunken,
the hands and ieet become cold
and clammy. After a while a
cough sets in, at first dry, but
after a few months it is attend
ed with a greenish-colored ex
pectoration. The patient feel
tired all the while, and sIti
does not seem to afford a in
rest. After a time he lHomr
nervous, irritable and gloomy,
and has evil forebodings. Then
is a giddiness, a sort of whirl
ing sensation in the head when
rising up suddenly. The low
els become costive; the skin i
dry and hot at times ; the Mtxx"
becomes thick and stagnant:
the whites of the eyes become
tinged with yellow; the urim
is scanty and high colored, de
positing a sediment after stand
ing. There is frequently a
spitting up of the food, some
times with a sour taste ami
sometimes with a sweetish
taste; this is .frequently at
tended with palpitation of the
heart; the vision becomes im
paired, with sjiots before the
yes; there is a feeling of great
prostration and' weakness. All
of these symptoms are in turn
present. It is thought that
nearly one-third of our popu
lation lias this disease in some
of its varied forms.
It has been found that phy
sicians have mistaken the cause
of this disease. Some have
treated it for a liver complaint,
others for kidney disease, etc.,
etc., but none oi'th kinds o'
treatment have been attendee
with success; for it is really
constipation and'dyspepsia. It
is also found that Shaker Ex
tract of lts, or Mother Sei
gel's Curative Syrup, when
properly prepared will remove
this disease in all its stages.
Care must Ik taken, however,
to secure the genuine article.
IT WILL SELL HKT'f Kit THAN
I'OTTgN.
Mr. John C. Ilemptinstall,
of Chulaiirmee, , Cleburn Co.,
Ala., writes: "My wife has
been so much benefited by
Shaker Extract of Koots or
Seigel's Syrup that she says
she would rather be without
part of her food than without
the medicine. It has done her
more good than the doctors and
all other medicines put together.
I would ride twenty miles to
fret it into the hands of any suf
ferer if he can j;et it in no other
way. I believe it will soon sell in
this State better than cotton.
TESTIMONY FROM TEXAS.
Mrs. S.K. Barton, of Varner,
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that
she had been long afflicted with
dyspepsia and disease of the
urinary organs and was cured
by Shaker Extraet of l'oots.
Rev. J. J. McGuire, merchant,
of the same place, who sld
Mrs. Barton the medicine, says
he has sold it for four years
and never knew it to fail.
SHK WAS ALMOST DKAI)
I was so low with dyspep
sia that thure was not a phy
sician to be found who could
do anything with me. 1 had
fluttering of the heart and
swimming of the iiead. One
day I read your pamphlet called
"Life Antony the Shakers"
which described my disease
better than I cvmld myself.' I
tried the Shaker Extract of
Roots and kept on with it until
to-dav I rejoice in good health.
Mrs.'M. E. Tinsley, Bevier,
Muhlenbur Co., Ky.
For sale by all Druggists, or
address the proprietor, A. J.
White, Limited, 51 Warren
6t., 2sev.Yol'k-
Leads as Photographer in the Northwest
Pictures of the most prominent men and j
women of Oregon and Washington may
be seen at his gallery. Towne'aNpeeififj is
in his instantaneous pictures of Babies
the remarkable results obtained being the
wonder of all who visit his Htudio. In en-
j urging .o loij Bir, j
kind of picture, he ptarrtuter to rit a
better class of work, at a Inner prier. t han
anv gallery on the Pacitic Coast. All wish
ing pictures enlarged will do well to secure
stimates before ordering elsewhere. Cor
xespondenoe solicited, and all orders will
receive prompt attention. Stndio 8. W. cor.
First and Slorrison sts., Portland. Oregon.
THE PICTURESQUE PAVANE.
A Kevlvavl from tfce Ball fioon't oC By
gone TlmosHow It la IHtare.l.
The pavnne Is to be the next revival
from the ball rooms of the bygone times.
To dance in character, the performer
should wear Louis XIII dresses, with
heir large puffed sleeves and wide van
dyked lace turned back from the shoul
ders and drooping over the arms. The
overdress and petticoat would not be any
novelty In these days of Louis XV gowns,
and the lace wired hih at the back of the
neck would be becoming to many and by
no means a startling innovation. Tie
style of hair, however, would be rather
trying. The coiffure of that period was
perfectly flat on the top. The buck hair
was arranged around a comb, while a
thick bunch of curls hung over either ear,
concealing lsth. The buckled or resetted
shoes, with pointed toes and high heels,
are familiar enough to us all.
The men's dress is sufficiently pictur
esque, with silk stockings, rosetted shoes,
knee breeches ending in a frill of rich lace
and tied with ribbons at the knee, tight
Jacket of silk or velvet, with slashed
sleeves and hort eiwit hanging loose from
the shoulders. Their deep cavalier collars
and long lovelocks are inseparably con
nected In our minds with a later period of
our own i.slntid history.
The dunce Itself is it graceful one, with
much sinuous turning and twisting of the
dancers, many sliding steps, deep courte
sies ami pretty poinUMl toe brought up to
the recover. The music is in triple time,
like that of the minuet, and the first re
mark.'ible feature, in the dance U the start
ing off of two out of each four couples to
the very end of the room in the minuet
biep, and their slow dance linck again to
place themselves as vis-a-vis to the other
two couples. Immediately afur the lat
ter set oil on u similar expedition, return
ing to their original positions. This pre
liminary canter concluded, the real busi
ness of the dance begins, strangely enough,
by scattering the four couples to the very
extremities of the room.
Brought together again in the center,
still holding hands, they content them
selves with a more limited space, ranging
themselves os though for a quadrille. The
third figure is a pretty one, but one in
which men in modern cu&tum would
probably feel themselves to be ridiculous.
Each gentleman kneels on one knee, his
sword well out at the back, his rhrht hand
resting palm upward ou his right knee.
Each lady, taking a scrap of her overdress
in each hand, sets off with the left foot
and glides coqnettishly in front f the
partner opposite her own in a diagonal di
rection. Then the nu n rise, lady nnd cavalier
making each other a low reverence, the
whole four couples in the same momenr.
Much of the beauty of this figure con
sists iu the courtesy Inking made exactly
simultaneously by the eight dancers.
This wns the only point iu which the
dancers at the costume ball failed in their
Kuvot. Some of them wee rising alter
their low liow, at the moment when others
were making the descent. This reverence
over, the e.tvnlicrs go down again on one
knee, while the ladies dance off, each ar
riving before her very own partner, when
there are fresh courtesies, the men rising
and giving their right hands to the ladies,
who pirouette without letting go the hand,
being supported by the other arm of their
partners, which is passed round their
waist.
Iu the last figure the four dancers form
a circle by taking hands and then letting
go, but still holding the arms raised high
in the air, each couple turns to each other
with a step to the riht and then one to
the left, repeating this double movement
four times. After this each couplo stands
nuiged behind the tlrst and dances off out
of the room by a door on the opposite side
to that by which they danced intuit.
London Societv.
Started by a Pepper l'orar.
Corners In various articles of merchan
dise, and especially in food, from wheat
and pork to prunes, arc characteristic of
the business methods of the present day.
But they are not a modern invention. The
famous East India company, according to
a document recently published, had its
origin in a Dutch corner in pepper. Cer
tain merchants in Amsterdam, who had
Iwtrun to trade in tiie ea-iet n seas about
l.jiKi, had by the end of the century so
well established themselves that they
raised the price of popjier in Indon from
three shillings to cigiit shillings n pound.
The London merchants thereupon held a
meeting nnd resolved to form An associa
tion tr trade directly with India. Queen
Elizabeth at the same time sent an envoy
to the Great Mogul to secure privileRes for
the company, and in WAH) the first Dritibh
East India company was incorporated by
royal charter under the title of the Gov
ernor and Company of Merchants of Lon
don trading to the East Indies. In due
time this company established a greater
monopoly than the Dutch had ever
dreamed of. nnd the I'.iitish empire in In
dia may Is said to have lx-cn started by
the Dutch pper corner. Philadelphia
Times.
Tli Itesara of Llnbon.
BeriiiK and nil the forms incident to it
is a perfect pet in Lists-n. The nasals of
the Portuguese ure well adapted for the
woful lamentations wailed forth in tones
t melt i heart of Mone. Mendicancy is a
profession over which these begjrnrs are
master, and uo tr-lian has studied
closer his part than have these wretches
the part they depict. Little, children, and
some of them beautiful, are placed aim tit
the different places of amusement by
some old crone who has hiretl them, and
for a mere pittance the little, actress wails
forth her cry for a penny. The day over,
the child carries her mites to the brute
who is her master. Attcr nightfall,
women with their features covered will
quietly approach you from the shadow of
some tree or doorway and solicit alms.
They claim to be of respectable birth and
station, driven by extenuating circum
stances to ask assistance of strainers, yet
too modest or proud to expose their feat
ures. Lisbon Cor. San Francisco Chron
icle I.or.l Klilr Mnnler Caso.
I have hejird some very extraordinary
eases of murder tried. I remember in one
'There I was counsel for a lone time the
evidence did not appear to touch the pris
oner at all, and tie looked about bim with
,tho most perfect unconcern, seeming to
diink himself quite safe. At last the sur
ieon was called, who aw ore thr.t the mur
dered man had been killed by a bhot in
the head, nnd he produced the matted
hair and stuff cut from and taken out of
the wound. It waa all hardened with
hliMjd. A basin of warm water was
brought into court, a. id aa the blood yrad
nally softened n pices of printed paper
appeared the wadding of the trim which
proved to be half of a bidUid. The other
half had been found iu ti.e prisoner's
pocket when hi was tak-'i He was
banged. IX'troit Free I'resfc-
ED. liYONS.
JOSEPH HAKE
HILLSBORO
Livery Stable
LYONS & HARK. PrupritrtorsJ
Orclora for
HACKS. BUGGIES
RIDING HORSES.
Attended to promptly.
ALSO,
PEED STABLE.
' Itemember the Place MAIN 8TIJEET
opposita tha Tualatin Hotel.
Hlllaboro, Or.. March 22, 1SSS. tt
Mienc MrsTAu Iiiuht, Itistraisn
Mutet to Very Hon ! WuuiHrfuL Trt it.
as jw7
SSI Is C5
4t-
SB"
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CO
v
'l 11,1 Mjiuxs?Mivei osvxs !v kt.Ht'U
4ood Iaiiirsim'-
I will pasture horses nt 1 )) p r luoiitU ;
colts, 75 cents. Pasture lirst-idass. (iood
lining water. Stock s;dted renlarly.
Fences in good condition. Itetween .rno arid
COO acres of pasture. Where there are four
or five horses, I will gu after them, on ttppli
eation. Address:
J AMI'S O. l.EE.
llf 3m Oastou. rejoi.
Dress Making Parlors.
Mrs. LYDIA MESSINGEC.
(Or Amity.)
HAS OPENED A DI'.KSS MAKIV
Department in I'..xiuh over the liills
boro Phnrmacy ldrti.' store . where she will
be oluased to meet the Ladies of Hillloro,
anu ran assure them f s.tti.-factiou iu
quality of work at mtslerste chart'es.
DUES FITTING A SPECIALTY
l-i"Pleas Kie uie a t r i .- I order. al:-tj
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
Orejjim A 4'alif oriiiti
It.
And Connect ions.
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE !
Time
Between Portland and
Francisco, ntl Hours!
Sun
California Express Trains Run Daily
between Portland and San ciancisco.
I. RATE.
Portland 4)0 P. M.
San Fran. :: P. M.
.UiRIVK,
S.Fraiici.st-o 7:-l0A.M
Portland. . M:I0..M
Loral 1'it MHr ii ffr i- Ittiil;,
-i ' ii( Siimlmj,
LEAVE. I mVK.
Portland . :m A. M. I Fu-en, .MO P. M.
Engene . !:0O A.M. I Portland ;i:45 I. M.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
EXCURSION SLEEPERS
For Second-Class Passengers on all throniJi
trains FKEE OF C.'HAK'iE.
The O. A. C. II. It. Ferrv makes connection
with all the rctmiar trains on the East Sale
division from the foot of F street.
AVest Side. Division.
BETWEEN' POUTLVND & COKVALLIS.
Mail Train Iiai! y, except Sunday,
I.r.AVK.
Portland 7::W A. M.
Hillsboro H:4.-i A. M.
Corvnllis. 1:0 P. M.
Hillsboro 5:04 P. M.
Hillsboro .S:4I A. M
Corvallis VJ:'i P. M
Iii!!sboro..."..o:; '.
Portland .X,:V, P. M'
CL-SAt Albany and f'orvallis connect with
trains of tlie Oreu Pacific.
Express Tiain Di.ily, except Sunday,
LKAVK.
Portland . 4:.V P.M
HillstKiro.. HP.M
McMin'Yillc,r.:45A.M
Hillsboro 7i10 A.M
AUU1VK.
HiMslsiro.. f.:04 P.M
McMinvi!le,S:00P.M
HilNls.ro. :'.t A.M
Portland '.MM) A.M
E. 1'
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O F. P.Ag't.
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K. KOEHLEH.
Manager
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if I ' .' Htf. 1 -
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Tlie treatment of many thousands of case
of those cbronio wettkiM-soeS aud tlistnHiiK
mliiH-nt peculiar to females, at the larniiil'
Hotel and Surgical Institute, lluffalo, U. V-.
has affortleU a vast cipertenca in ni'.-elj aJu't
ing and thoroughly tstiiitr remcHUes for the
cure of woman's peculiar uialitHes.
Dr. Piercc'i t'vorite freerlptlon
U the outgrowth, or retiit, of this ip-cat hd1
valuable cxptTH'iico. Thousand of testimo
niais, received from patients end from phy.i
ciaus who have ttst -H, iti tiwi more (i;rrn
vnted ami otwtiuato imscs which bad bullied
their skill, prove it to be the. most wonderful
remedy ever devistsl for the relief ami cure of
an florins' wonwn. It is not retNtininendeil a a
"cure-all," but as a nnt perfect Hpttiac (or
woman's peculiar ailments.
As poworliil, aitvlKorattng tonic.
It imisu-U stretia-tn to tlio whoki aynteui,
and to the womb and its appenda-e in
particular. For overworked, worn-out,"
run-down," debiiitatfsl teachers, uiillluers,
dressuiakiTS. scainstreaaJ'S, slKp-rirl," house-kceiei-a,
nuntuiw motiierM, atw' teetiie women
Cemraliy, lr. Pier-e'a I avorite 1'ietu'riirtu.ii
the Kr?atest esrf lily Ixstn, U liuf Irnjii.i'.-J
as an apatiiuiiir cocilial and i-stoi-Htite to'iii.
Aa a sooihiiiff uml treiigtlieulng
nervine. lavoi it t'l-i-aeriittiou " is imt-
SuaktU and U invaluaMe in allayintr and sut
uiutr nervous excitaoility. irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, aisuuna ami
other distrtisntntr, nervous symptoms cotu
monly attendant upoo functional and onnimc
diseaae of the woiub. It induces refn liirur
sleep and relieve mental anxiety mm oV.
pnndeney.
Br. lleree Favorite Prescription
la a lea-III male xiedlelite, ear." nil v
compouuck tl by an expertetto d and a:u!!iui
plijsirian, and 9Jaitot t woumn's tK-ileate
orMraiiizatiou. I: irt pure'y . ir- lt! In i
comfxjBitio-i rikI ir-iletly tiaiinlciM in ii
etitH'is in unv conUittou or tl frsiTii. For
inoruintr Siekn, or iiNitsea. froia T.-hsiev.-r
canst arininkr. wetik ttomaeh, iniiKstkii, dyw
tiei:aand kindred uiptonio, its use, in siuail
down, will prom very N-neiieiaL
favorite treieriioii la a poal.
tire cure for tlie r.i& complicated and ol
tinate CKregnf h iicori lieu, hhwiki tlowinir,
painful iiK'iistruatioii, linnat i nil ntippreFSioiiff,
prolapAua, or fMlUntr 'f t lie wiauii, weak Iwi,
tV'iimie weakiiCHH,' Britevcrsuij rvtroversn,
ts-Hrinif-down funintioiiH. clironio coriM st hh,
inrlatnmatioa and tiU-emtiivn ot the womb, in
tuitu mat ion. ptiiti and tenderness iu ovaries,
aeouipnieil with "internal heat.
Am a regulator aixl prouu.ter of ftinc.
tioual aetioii, at tliat criiieul M'iIo.iof chanjre
from sririrHMMi to womaiihiMxi. Favorite l'r
uription" id a perfe-ly fit in reuMiliai auefit,
and n pnwluofl only iroo! teaultK. It is
eoually effleaeious ami valunMO in iis tle-ts
wlien tak-n for those dioider and deraiitre
mentn ineilent ti that hiter and most criluail
p'riod. known as Th t h ineof l.ilc."
"'avorlte areacr lotion," when taken
in conne tion with Vm iiao of Dr. Pierce
tiolden M.'iieul Discsivery. and small laxative
dostsi of Ir. PS-n-'s Purgative pellets d.ittle
l.iver i'illa. cures Liver. Kidney and Kliukk r
OiHcases. Their combined uao aif r-iaovw
blood taints, nnd abolishes raiMierou and
acrofuloua humors from I tie aystem.
ea.orlto Prcacrlption is the only
fnediein" for wotwn.soM by druvfTists, under
a Maitle ari'arniUee from tin- nitoui
faeturers, that it will K've Kiitihf action in rvrry
chb. or money will In. refunded. This (ruar.tn
hiu tioen printel on tl.' tott k'- rai(-r.
and Ih'thfiilly carried ut for many year.
Large Itotlles di)d.in) $1.00. or sis
bottles for .".0O.
t or larre. Illust rut. l TroMfirn ifiens t of
TV omen tliO prison, iKUH-r--n-r.Ui, aciid ten
vents in ufarupH. Addrers,
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
613 Tlalu rtl H.tl.O, X. .
Choice FIov;ers for Sale
MKS. A(t N Y'JS CAMPItEI.L. Fl.OKIST.
now has a lare and w II Ht lccted
Htock of Eloweriiu; Plants and Itullis for
Sale, at reasonable charges.- Anion:; an
eudleMH vaiietv of the choicest riou'eriiiK
nnJ Eo!ia)'e Plants, may Ih eiiturieratel
the Faiuous
STORM KING FUCHSIA.
Csnne early and make yonr selections.
I-t. r loral tinnlen AerKi the tur.-et
from Jmlge Hamphreys' residence.
in South
ml-ff
mllHlHiro
For NhIV.
SMALL LOT OF fiOOD
OO "W"S !
Part frerb now; others to come in ssii.
Imjuire of
JOHN II VltlClNOX.
JOSEPH EMRICH.
AVholesala and Entail
BIITOHEll,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
All kinds of FUESH MEATS kept con
stautly on hand and sold Cheap for Cash.
4f Highest Market Price paid for
Beeves, Hogs, ana"
Mutton Sheep.
1 'least (;ive me a call.
a!2 tf
Thin pnMr la kept oh file at the fflre af
YERSON
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arc asrd ta aay of the fnttowtmc
14 U. mw bin, Una.
Fred Hambleton, Hauler,
Will SlanJ for wcrvlre the Season ot IHHH nt the
FUKIt tIAMitl.KTUX f.1f.
i.vrarHild record, 2:?ft.
Sire of Frits Hambleton. winner of the 2-year-old
stakes at balem and Hpokane Falls
of 1HS7
lie a a chcslnnt horse, 7 years old.
Sire HAMHLETON'IAN MAMHItlNO,
sire of June L. 1:!.
1 dsni Spi itirield Maid (dnm of Van
Tromp, :i-yenr-old stallion record V:40l4'),b
i romp, .vyenr-oiu stallion record Z:40l4 ),liy
Iyikelan.l AIhIhIIhI,. full brother to Harold,
Kaffi ';ire U SB ; y :m vf Y"ryT
),Ud V:U . dam Friday f aire of dam of I ,d Record 2-21?i. by Ityndyk's Hamble
Ge. CxIey, 2:1'7 , by imp. Trustee. 4 dam I Ionian. 'J dam Trusty, dam of Deucalion
,UT: l'l'UU!linlrf Hir vt the dftm w,i(2:2-'), Scotland Maid CJ :'-:). and John
AVT?VU,& P, IflllOieiOlllilII,
Fred llnmbletoii hus Muhstanc .endurance i
and apeed. His record tf L:t; waa mndo as 1
a O-year old after a season in the stnd, and
is not the measure of his Sliced. He has ;
shown a 2:14 k''t and in a brief racing I
career has distanced Kitty Lynch, Jane L. ,
(towak'oii), Altamont, Itdy Maud.Oleander,
Melroae and others. IaHt year severe sick- !
iiesa in August rendered him unfit for j
racing- Fritz Hambleton. his only colt ever ,
trained from n mare without standard
blMid. wou at Salem with ease over a large ,
tield of standard-bred wilts. In three years
of Ktud service but one mare bred to" him 1
has failed to produce a living colt.
TLltMS Or' SKKVJCK: '
Sifi'Ie crvice
Season, with privilege of return...
Insurance .
Limited to 'M mares.
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7."
. 100
Hew City
FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
(OPPOSITE HIS I OFFICE
W. RANSOM.
t i l l. .4 i vttni'i.r.rr.
Drugs and
Tl I.Fr A UTICLI.S.
BASE BALLi GOODS,
Paints, Oils. Varnishes. Books and Stationery, Et.. '
In fnct, everything that is usually found in a Fint class ;lrug More, mi.! evcrvthiiic J
sold at reasonable rales. '
THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is carefully conducted, and, under Mr. Kansoiu's iiianai'.-iuciit, patrons ne.-.l have no fenr
but that tbeir prescriptions will ! csr.-fullv and n'vur.-itel ooiu.,iiiib-l. His h-n
exs-rience iu the Drug business in this county eliab es bim to fullv meet tlie wants of tb
Ms.ple ill his line. Call ami examine his St.s-k Ptices, and m.ii rue Ih.mii I to Is- j
siiiu-tl 111.. If ,
llanifactnrers of and Dealers iu nil kinds of
I lF lIK.Irll II nnd LOW I'ltK i:i
' k Sf . l .
Also, a line
CASPETS, OIL CLOTHS & MATTING
Picture Moulding, Picture Frames, Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, I'pbol.
O.sh's, Wall Pa pi r. Sprint; and Top Mattresses. P'llows. -tc; als.i
Doors and
Frames, MotildingH, Itnu'kets, SVai. I'uildua Materials, Stair Hailmps, Halusters,
Newel 1 : 1, liO.nlsT, etc.
arXDHKTAItKIttt1
FOREST OR.OVE.
WTW,
Organ in the Lead !
It has a case wholly UNIQl'K IN DESIfJNj surpassingly lie.taliftil. nnd put
teth. r on an KNTJKELY NEW PKlNCIPLE-naiu slido pins instead ,f
f r. s. It is also MOUSE PK(K)F. ! a simple roiitHvance.
METAL CASINOS PKEVENT 8WELI.INO OF KEYS IN KUI P WE A "III Eit.
A h.indsom bracket LAMP, of Gold-finished metal, atl.iclu d to each oraii,
insures lilit lsth safe and convenient
This Oi(jan. with its full nnd partial sets of HEEDS, it i different SHU'S
aiM COl'PLEIJS nor: of them silent - give miuilstless va.iity of CtIM
HI NATION'S and EXPKESSION, and in SWEETNESS and lilCIINI.SS of
Tl NE, it is fully cqttal to any make.
Every instrument, sold with a SI X YEAKS GCAUAN TEE.
I am now int rodiieiiiL; these eltL'.-mt
SI KPUISINCLY I4IW FKU'UES.
A MAGNIFICENT SAMPLE may Is
Call ami examine.
I jl'.Mf
BLIM.
HE I'.EMTII If. .WEAi: OLD DA UK
J;:p.!e lay Stnlltoii. will maks I lie
S.-HSOII of Hhs in WaNhiu.-toii f oituty as
foil, iv h:
'I'liorsdays. at Win. Waters', near fVntre
ville: lliuisl.iy niiht and till I'ridav ikmmi.
t Greenville: nil other days st Ihe farm of i
the iindersij'iied, one mile east f HlllsUiro,
jSorvi- -l.HI
I T!i Srflson 7.00
' niiritn-o HMMI
1 SELIM. weighs
l."p01 iiounds;
is bv
old
Kotaniaoo. s IVreherou: tt.i
mi bv Wah
jnttor. lie by old Suffolk Punch, of Call for
liin; 'M dam Old Sally, owned by Win. Johtl
a ti, of tJUneoe. now decensed. known aa
the Pc.-w tnsre, siie by imp ltaniblnr, a
thoroughbred.
fjyery ssMil,l rare will Is? taken to pre
vent accidents. ,nt no resartisibility
ansnmed
P. M. JACKSON,
tiillslmro, April 5, ai '.'iu
Is C years old, a rich bay ever average
size; bred by J. C. SIcFerran, Louiaville,
Kentncky.
Sired by PAXCOAST C2:'2l(), sire of
Patroji (.Vyear-old stallion rtsronl
and of Dod Peet (3-year old record 2:2-V),
. , , . ., .
i Hl,d Aau"u -year-oId record l':2:S').Hc
! (2:2-.'), Scotland Maid CJ:'J(),
Ijovs (2:2,..,), by Marllsirougli, son of imp
i Trustee. 3 dam by Henry Durtc, sou of
Henry, rival of Ameriean Eclipse.
PLANTEIt is the immediate descendant
of animals, oa lxth niilm, that inherit njieed,
pxrM-ss Mpsd tin nisclves, and transmit it to
their deHcendnnt.s. His breeding needs no
comment. Planter has never lat-n trained, I
but during tb-e stud senaon of last year, in j
which he covered 4 marcs, he trotted iniles i
ill ':."!. His colts, though not old enough j
to he. trained, are large, well formed, and .
show exci l lent gait.
TEH MS :
Single service
Season, with privilege of retui
Insurance
Ml
Drug Store !l
- - Manager.
i.im: nti sii. i-i rri:
Chemicals,
fii: sors,
A UTISTS' y ATI'ICI A I.S,
I IS; taim i:.
mith&Sons
F1IIT1E
assoitmeiit of
ter
1 1 1 ' I- .
r ?r. v .',-VkJ
V'vv
IK5AHT13 HXT.
OREGON.
iiih! mmeiits into W.'iHliin.'tou 'nnitv
at
seen at my home in Forest Grove,
THIN. II. . I.I, I. IS.
YOUNG GLEN
Is a handsome black. 7 years old, and
weighs I.Vf Ml MMinds. Was sired by iniiorted
Gleneld, winner tit Ihe Centennial in l7i.
1st dam l.v old Patldinder; 'M dam bv Chal
lelie, he bv lllacklinwk. and lie by Morgan,
'I his Iwniitiful Stsllioii will uiakn the
S. t.n ef sss in Washington 'miitv, as
follow x:
l ilesd.iyM, nt
Wrtimndays. at
'I'liursUavH, ut
Friday, at ....
Saturdavs. nt
. .Gn en villi
ial s Crts'k
'oriu-lius
Fa ruiiiit'toii
Millslioro I
Sundays and Mond.iv. nt I', rs liii iTelin's
Farm, one mile north of Ingles P. O,
Tennii
f s and $10
Every pistaihle cars mill
prevent accidents, but no
assumed.
Is) tfken l
resiiusihility
t-f" For further
Schleffellll or !. A,
March m, itooj.
iHirtictdars, address E.
Jolw, Hillslsiio.OreKon.
E.
HCHIF.FFELIN.
in'."J lui
If I .
fan Tromp aad Glen Dudley
Fair Ground. lMro. Vnlilneoii oiiiH.v. Oregon.
j i.i.v Ttiotii:
B-frnr-old record :iO'
. And winner of the .'t-yenr-ild races HtKalrm
! and The Dallea in lss?; is a bay horse,
'without white, nnd one of the huudsonieM
I and gamcHt t Ml tern iu I lie Ktnte,
i hired by HD(iElt lk)Y, son of Jfnnible
: tonian Miimbriuo (sire of Jane L., 'J::'4.
i 1 dam Hpiiut b Id Maid, dam of Fred
i Haiiibletou, 'J.'J. See difiin of l'nd
I llniiibh toli. j
! Van Tromp will be limited to 10 luarcM,
to p t in it iraiiuug.
TKJiUS OF SKUVICK:
Hingis wrvice..., . .
Season, with privilege of return.,
Insurance .
X,
Tlif Thoruujhlnet Stalling,
fv.; v bhih.i..
Full brother to Judith, winner of 8 races ,
iu ss. !
Sire of Dndley Howard, L turn D., Minnie j
D.. Flavello. etc. ;
iti;s Di di.i-v is a liniidsome bay, Hi
hands high, and weighs 1 I.'pO Miind.
I Sird by imp. tiLEN'EIXI.
(): I dam Madam Dudley, winner of the
( liiiiiipauiie Stakes at. Jerome I'aik in lsi,
I ... I ;........ ' .l.i.., um.i.i 111.
I OT Ot'OII'OU. Ulllll lliriilll, , -Will,
I . .' . 1. 1 I ....... ...
luaiu til jirigfiuu, winner oi iiid .-imv ;
"otice to',hePublic-
I now have my Nov
ROLLER PROCESS
FLOURING MILL
In oj'Malioti, nil. I pin iiialkin; a
vry Mij'f iior ,m;i.1o of JJnu;1.
'I'lio iillif' is iuvitol to fjivn
llio Now I'l'ttffHH ridiir ii tiinl.
Will l.( oj rousfaiitly on lininl
n full lino of Flour, I 'ran, fir,
Kxeh lugo ImsiiiosH in with
FiiPuPi s.
A Mttk .f UiickwUst p
Milling O.ils. J I ijlic-i- f ni.'ulvi i
pilot: pii'nl.
JOH9 MILNE.
s'.'.; i
CARPENTER,
CONTRACTOR,
BUILDER,
COILNEMFS, iil!i;(;l.
ISflMATI
j c!as of
S 11 'IIMSHED ON ANY
bllllilillg oil M pljfVtt loll.
oiii 'ims, i et.niarv .'I, l". ml .mi
ELKHORN SALOON.
IHILIP PHOENLEIN. CNDEK LOP IS
1 Striisser's maTia'i men!, ba i ois-iied a
new Saloon in tb- btuldinu' foimerlv s,cti
pii il by Tom W hitehorti, know n us tlie Elk
horn Salisii. Here he will be pleased t
i ii -el bis fro mis. A t-trictlv orderly lionst
will ls l. pt, also the best of Deer, Cigars
and Liinoi.-i, ml tf
Tlia BUYKHS'OUIDEIt
Issued March and Bopt.,
i each year. It Is an ency.
clopedia of rueful infor.
' matlon for all wno pur.
chasa the luxuries or tbo
neceaaitiea ot lifs. We
can clothe you and lurnish you Witt
all the necessary and unnoceauary
appliances to ride, walk, danco, sleep,
est, flah, hunt, work, go to church,
or atay at home, and in various aizea.
tries and quantities. Just figure out
what la required to do all thoae thing
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate of tho value of the BUYERS'
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
Ill-Ill Michigan Avenue, Caieago, IU.
2ifr 6.000.000 fole us
CMJERRVACO.
mm t1mHt41 iiliith
Larsast iMdimtn
in the world.
S.M.rEKY CO B
lUmMnlrt, Itarrls.
r J OBED
' ANNUAL
for totl
will bm iiimiUmI
rmit to all
llMHllllll, lll
ill ItttA. rAM:'
eui'.mfr wit ti
nut -iitiriiia H.
invaluable to ul.
r.ory ihth'ii hmi i
Carden Field "Flower
c ircrrc,1""l,"',,'s
O L. U O il iar.
O. r.1. IPEHH r A.CO., Detroit, Mich.
Ilrpwhlcr's Talcnf Kcln Ifol.lec,
V"' r liii. t r siw ir jrni Tl t t '. .i ii'i
i.t.'ir l.oiV r--t. in u t 1. 1 muI i i. 'I..., ii
: .1 .... r.i.e i ,.ir ."1 I fe !... In . cm
hi i lj surtli i..ju t i.i t, V. i a.. ic,ri. i,..i
I, j;. JUtl.WSTI I'.. Loll, f iei.
i.i
f'avents. rod Trade Marlis obtnined, stnl till
PA 'IE NT PI'KINKSS conducted for jklllD
HiVIH FEES.
one OFFICE IS OPPOSITE IT. S.
I'AlliNT OFFICE. w Imvc no mib
aoi iicies, till liinitifM direct. ,i nee can
Irausact patent liin.'tiess in li'ss time cul
nt I.I--SS I'OST than those rein. it f.,in
WasuimoToS.
Send mislel, dr.i'viu. r hoto will, de
scription. We ndvis if i;itcnt.li'e oi nol,
fns-of eharj-e, Oiir fee not dnr till p d
is aeiirel.
A iook, "llowtn Obtain CiUnts." v,iih
references to net mil cli-nts i.i yonr Sintc,
county, ir town, sent it t, auuh hh
A. HSUW V '..
c i'l.tel', Olilce, X- nsliiuton, I '
Oj.st ii
nls-tf
nniff" Hrnd six rjf's for stnje,
a Y III t.snd receive t re", a Cosily ls
of either e, to morn money riht sway
than anythint.' else in this world. Fortuntsi
wait the workers absolutely sur. At olics
Address Tsus A Co., Auct.sU, Maiue.
IFF
SEEDS
IT I si?T
Derby i Wl), liy Flying Dutchman, win
ner of the Derb'v and Hi. Js'dger. Huo
I (nice a American Stud Ifesikl.
Imp. Oleiielg, a magnificent rncs horsu
hiiuw If, is in mi,U the first sira of Thor-oughbr.-tiM
in Am. lien, lie has lio"U four
Ima s at the heai of winning "ires WJ,
lss, ihKt; and l7, nnd has sued more
witmei'M than any .tall inn in America,
li. in Dcni.Ky, nfu r receiving severe fn
juii. Hut 2 jears old, uas still mi excellent
rice heme. As a '. cur-old hu started seven
times, won t hit e races, was hccojuI III him
; titiii third in two. At Washington, D. C,
: November I'D, l77. iu a l'-mile dnhli, hw
Is'i.t, imioiig others, Lady haylers, ti e dtiu
't St. Paul, winning easily by half a do.eu
lenyllis. t b ii Dudley's' colts hlivs Sle,
style, hk eil aial mi exci llent dm)iimitiou.
None of (lit iu have had thorough training
for races.
11:1! MS ()
HEItVICK:
Singlo Hi rvice
Ht uson, vith privilegu of return
IiiNurance
$1.1
. 2.".
Mares iut rnsted t! inn tuba bred will
receive careful alteiitioii and giaal pasluiHa
at fl0 n month,
I "oung hbs li, both ttul ting and Thor
oughbred, for side,
III0S. . TDM; I F,
iHlltbovn, ih-eyutt.
FOR SALE !
Y I'm' OF I'ACED WYANDOUU
CHICKENS,
Also, (t Tim nt 1 1 v of Hay, will be sold f'hssp
at the Jtiirn.
F. CH A LMEUH,
(Cornelius.
K'.f It
Call an d S o o
mt. iv. itoivi.KY
- AND
BOOKSELLER
I'orc'Mf iAvovt,
n.l v t r money's worth of
Drugs, Medicines,
Toilot Articled, Envolopos
and Paper, Musical Mer
chndlbo, and everything usually
kept in a First Class Country Drug, Pook
and Novelty Store,
PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS
Carefully r, Mipoiittdcd at all hour.
di; tr
n
(hi 1 b
for ! i. Ih i i limn i vit, ami fliniila im in 111. hanita
fit rvrry imia r..T,l. n, ,,l , , Inn tuj ln C C C Ft O
B'JLDS - PLANTS. J.1.:,;". f?,!5P,i?.;
IlKHimiiil. orlllil' Inilhiii,. hiiI li.Bi ly IbO iHMfm, I. Illns
Iih( Iu 1 .1 1 , , urn. kIiiik In nil 11, mill liltllillil liiral
.n. i f.ir Ii .him y.,i,in, Ii I. ii i.r ( 1 1 IliK oiilyluimila,
luiludiug a t " "if'. ,.!! I'm... I f .r M ri'iim anrlti iifSw.il,
J A. 11 Lis Villi. hltliNMlf,
it vi acalor ft. V.
Oregon Pacific B, I
zir, mivn siitiio i :
IIoiipm' l.t s Tlni!
Accomiiiodrd ions 1 'nun i ii,msi d for Comfort
and Safely! - Fares and Freight vis
S liijwili l mid the Oregon DeVeoi
In. Ill 4 ' h Ht li l j r-li l s Mt I H LKSS
1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 y I l V other route b
Iu. i ll nil olats in t lit
NV llniii. it Valley A
San J'niiu'isco J
DAILY PAS8ENCER TRAINS
( Except Sundays),
Is iive 5'niiiii'i . . A. M
Arrive Coiv'allis ,.. . . lu.;w '
Arrive Albiuiv .. ,11.10 "
Isnve Albativ I :'.Ht P. M.
Arrive t'ol vail is Strtl'J P, M
Arrive Vaininit . A.40 P, Ii
flreifon and California trains connect at
Albany and Corvallis
Fare latwisn Corvnllis, Albimv nnd Hsh
Francisco -Kail and Cabin, tll.Uu: Kail
and Ho.eriiae, ifO.tMi.
CH AH. O. lKKIl'E,
Actc O. F. A P. At.,
(sirvallis, Or,
VM. M. 1IOAO.
( lenei id Matui(;er,
Oregon Development Co.
First clasa Stenuihliiti Line between Ymiiiins
and San FrMtieiseo, coiinecliui; st S'suiiins
u lilt tlie trains of I lie Oregon Pacific. Itail
road 'oilman v.
SAILIMJ DATES.
rltoM SAN rilAMl'Isro!
(''.astern Oeron Wediiesiliiy, June SU
W ll laiiK'tte Vlillry. . .'l uesdaj', Jaly tt
Easleru Orei.'oll Monday, " 11
Willanii lt.' Valli y Siiinliiy, " 17
I'.astern Oii loii Saliirility. " HA
Willamette Valley ... " " !sj
rno:j voiiiNA!
I'Tiislern Oregon Wedni-sdav. July CI
Willatni tie V alley ,.. . Tuesday, 12
'iihIciii Orei'oii .... " " III
VVillanntta Valley Sunday, " V4
I 'asl.-ni Oregon Friday, " W
S iIIhiiii lie Vail. y. "' Anu. e
The CowiJMtiv reserves the riK'ht to cliatiga
steamers or sailinu dates.
H. H. TOP.V, . ii. F. A P. Aent,
Montioiiiiry St.,
n'.'l tf San I'rancisi-o, ( al.
I Wl
Send 10 cents MMdau, And
we will mail you asa a
royal, valuable, sampla Iku
of l'iskJ.i t list Will lint Vou
in the way ol inskin Moke
mombt st once t iari any lliln else in Amer
ica, lio.h Her.es of all iiRes esu livo at home
snd work tu ksie tin e. or nil the time,
Capital not reunited. We will start you.
Inimensa sy mii for tlnme ,vho star tat,
once, Htimsun A Co., PorllHiu'., Mslue
Orug gist