The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189?, June 07, 1888, Image 4

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY JUNE 7. 1888
liiMiilu is
: A FATAL MISTAKE.
Tiib Cleveland (Olao) Press,
of February 23d, 1883, pub
lished an account of a fatal
surgical operation which caused
a great commotion among med
ical men throughout the "whole
country, Dr. Thayer, the most
eminent surgeon in Cleveland,
pronouncing it scandalous. It?
appears that a Mrs. King had
been suffering for many yeare
from some disease of t be stom
ach, which had resisted the
treatment of all the physicians
in attendance. The disease
commenced with a plight de
rangement of the digestion,
with a poor appetite, followed
by a peculiar indescribable dis
tress in the stomach, a feeling
that has been described as a
faint "all gone" sensation, a
sticky slime collecting about
the teeth, causing a disagree
able taste. This sensation was
not removed by food, but, on
the contrary, it was increased.
Af ter a while the hands and
feet became cold and sticky
a cold perspiration. There
was a constant tiled and lan
guid feeling. Then followed a
dreadful nervousness, with
gloomy forebodings. Finally
the patient was unable to re
tain any food whatever, and
there was constant pain in the
abdomen. All prescribed rem
edies failing to give relief, a
consultation was held, when it
was decided that the patient
had a cancer in the stomach,
and in order to save the patient's
life an operation was justifi
able. Accordingly, on the 22d
of February, 188.J, the opera
tion Was performed by Dr.
Vance in the presence of Dr.
Tuckernian, Dr. Perrier, Dr.
Arms, Dr. Gordon, Dr. Capner,
and Dr. IlalliweH'of the Police
Board. The operation consist
ed in laying open the cavity
of the abdomen and exposing
the stomach and bowels. When
this had been done an examin
ation of the organs was made,
Imt to the honor and dismay
of the doctors there was no
cancer to be found. The pa
tient did not have a cancer.
-When too late the medical men
discovered that they had made
a , terrible mistake ; but they
sewed the parts together and
dressed the wound that they
had made, but the poor woman
sank from exhaustion and died
in a few hours. How sad it
must be for the husband of this
poor woman to know that his
wife died from the effects of a
sunrical operation that ought- '
never to have been performed.
If this woman had taken the
proper remedy for Dyspepsia
find Nervous Prostration (for
this was what the disease renlly
was), she would have been liv
ing to-day. Shakkk .Extract of
Koots, or Seiof.t.'s Curative
Stbup, a remedy made ex
pressly for Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, has rest lvd many such
cases to perfect health after all
other kinds of treatment have
failed. The evidence of it3
efficacy in curing this class of
cases is too voluminous to be
published hero; but those who
lead the published evidence in
favor of this dyspeptic remedy
do not question its convincing
nature, and the article has an
extensive said.
Tualatin Hotel
Main Street, bet -d and 3d
Hillsboro. - - Oregon.
R. WAGGENER, Proprietor.
THE TABLE WIIX COSSTAXTLT BE 8CP
plled with the best the market fTords, sDd
no pains or ,iim will be sparsil iu striTind tor
ths comfort of guests.
Excellent Aecommodattoas and Popular
Price !
LARGE SAMPLE ROOM
For the Accommodation of
Commercial Travelers.
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KEE COACH
To and from tbe House
-.nl8-tr
a. r.i. Collins,
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER
Millwright.
and
I will f Ornish doors, windows, frames,
blinds and mouldings of all descriptions.
CT-Office and shop near Fianey' black
mitbsbop.
Billaboro. March 31
Leprosy Expert4mt.
Claus Spreckels, the sugar king,
still tarries in this city. The other
night he said that as common as lep
rosy is in the Sandwich islands and
among the yellow race, and as great
as the efforts had been to arrive nt
some knowledge of its origin and
course of transmission, hitherto ab
solutely nothing had been learned.
Five years ago, he said, an eminent
German physician and surgeon was
specially commissioned to visit the
Sandwich islands and investigate the
subject. This doctor is still there
but in spite of nnmerous and care
fully conducted experiments, con
fesses himself as ignoant'as the day
he landed. One instance was cited
by MV. Srreckles. There had been
a murder committed by a healthy
native, who was condemned to death.
The German doctor begged the con
vict's life from King Kalakaua on
the condition that the convict would
submit to experimentation. Consent
was given and the man was severlv
inoculated with the blood of Ip?r-
without any apparent effect. At lust
the German dissected a piece of
ilenli as big as the paliu of his hand
out of the shoulder of a living leper
and sewed it into awound he made
in a corresponding position on the
shoulder of his subject. Even this
failed. This was four years ago,
and the convict is to-day a healthy
man. X. Y. World.
Somewhat Ironical.
-prppos of General Sheridan's ill
ness, when he was visiting here
about j twelve years ago with his
brother Mike of the Seventh Caval-
ry. old
llrtiuii (everybody knew
Baum
who died some three years
since) told some friends that he and
the gcucral were "thick an thieves,"
or words to that effect, and that in
the days when he was a lieutenant
here he never thought of calling him
anythijng but "Phil." Seeing the
famous cavalryman crossing the
grounds at the Vancouver Barracks
i
and coming towards them the in
credulous friends of Baum said:
'Here comes Sheridan now, let's
hear you call him 'Phil. "
Sure enough up walked Hautn,
and extending his hand said:
Hello Phil," and Sheridan with a
twinkle in his eye, lecollecting the
name of the old timer who so famil
iarly addressed him and probably
associating it in his mind with that i
of the t'ommandei in Chief of the
army of La Grand Dittvhw, quick
as a flash replied with a military sa
lute, "How are you General?" And
"General" Baum he remained in
Oregon to his dying day. Welcome.
An effort should be made to pass
a bill through the next legislature
requiring insurance companies to
pay, in case of a tofcil loss by fire,
every dollar for which the property
is insured. The advantages of a
law of this kind would be'nutnerous.
In the first place the insured would
then only pay a per cent, upon the
amount he would receive in the
event'ofa fire and he lost his prop
erly. While it is well known that
companies claim that they will not
insure for more than v of the value
. . i
Of the property, we know that they
. . 1.1
do insure someunie.s for a jrreat deal ;
more than the value of the property,
which has a tendency to invite in
incencliarism at the haiiils of dishon
est persona who are carrying a large
insurance. The companies should
be allowed to receive a premium up
on no greater suni than they are
willing to pay in case of a loss by
fire, and this thing of sending ad
juster to ascertain the logs on a
dwelling or other house when the
house in totally destroyed, would
not be heard of, but the value of the
building would be fixed beforehand
ffOldcndaltt Sentinel.
SLIM.
piIE BEAUTIFUL .WEAK -OLD DAUK
J. Dapple Hay Stallion, will make the
Season of l??i8 in Washington County as
follows:
Thursdays, at Wm. Waters', near Centre
ville; Thursday niiv'ht ami tilt Friday noon,
at Greenville; all other days at the f.irm of
the undersigned, one mile east of IlillsU-ro.
Service
The Measoit
IiiMnrniire---
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1
.,,. ., . . .
SLI.IAI weighs over l.X) js.ninls: is l.y
oUl ltotaiuano, a Pen-heron: il.im lv Wash- !
mcton. he by old huffolk fundi, of t alitor ,
nia; Sd dam Old Sally, owned hv Wm. John- !
son, ot Olencoe, now deceased
know ii as i
the Pease mare, she by imp ltamhh r.
tboroURhbreu.
Kvery possible care will be taken t pre
vent accidents, but no responsibility
assumed
P. M. JACKSOX.
Hillsboro, April ", 1S.S8.
a.-.'in
YOUNG GLEN
13 a handsome black. 7 years old. nnd
weigh l."o0 poand.s. Was sired by imported
Gleneld, winner at the Centennial in ls;i;.
1st dam by old Pathfinder; 2d dam bv Chal
lenge, he by rllackhawk. and he by Morsan.
'this beautiful Stallion will make the
Season of 1SHS in Washington County, as
follows:
Tuesdays, at Oieenville
Wednesdays, at Gales Creek
Thnrsdavs. at .... Cornelius
Fridavs. at FarniinKton !
Saturdaya. at Hillsboro j
Sundays and Mondays, nt K. SehierTelin's '
Fa nil, one mile north of Inglea 1. O. -
Terms
nnd f 10 j
Every possible enre will be teken to
prevent accidents, but no responsibility
assumed.
fifFor further particulars, nddress E.
Schieffelm or Ik A. Jobe, Hillsboro,Oregon.
E. SCHIEFFKLIN.
March 29, 1888. nil's lui
"PNEUMONIA."
Why not Call this Terrible Scourge hj
it I'lghtful Name?
(AV-r York Tt tejrttM.)
Manv a strong, well limit man leave
Lome to-.lav: before tii-lit he will luve
m-r.ill and in a W hours w ill ! d.u I
This is tlse wny the dreaded nutin !..
takes tsiIe oil'.
The list of notable tuen vt ho an- its vic
tims is appall'tri-.'-
It weei over the land like a s.-our;'.
ami destrovs poor ami ri h alike.
Kvervone d .U it. Its romiii is mid
den. its termination usually speedy.
What causes it? , .
Pneumonia, we are fold, is invite.l )
a eertain condition oi the sti-tu. in
di.ated if on.- s i v;isioii:l rhilis :u:
fevers, a ten.!. -n. V to eol I in the thro.i:
an.l lung's rheumatic- ami neurnli.
pains, extreme tire.l feeling. M.'-r:
breath an.l pleuritie stitrhes in tliu i-!e.
Ion of apis-tite, Ia-k:ii he, nervous un
rent, wuMinii sf fixation or brunt an-t
discolored fluids heart rtntteriiiir. t-.-nr
stomach, d 1st reused look, putty eye ;i. e.
hot and dry skin, lo-ii oi ntn-n-iii an I
virility.
These indications may not appear to
gether, they may eon:e, disappear an.l
reap-ar for yearn, the is-rson not realiz
ing that they a rw natuie'a warning oi a
coming calamity.
In other wr!s, if pneumonia does not
claim an a victim the person having
sueli symptoms iiiif less sii.Meii hut
quite a- fata! malady certainly will.
A eelehrat. d New York physician tM
I he Tiiti,r that pneumonia was a s n-
dary disorder, the exoHire and eM
being dimply the aiient which dewlop
the disease, already dormant in the cy
tem, liecause the kidney bve l?eii hut
partially doiin; their duty. In shorti
pneumoniae hut an early indication of
a brighfn disease I condition. Thin im
paired net ion may exist for years with
out the patient suspecting t lsM-anse no
pain will le felt in the kidneys or their
vicinity and often iteaii be detected only
by chemical and mit-riK'copieal observa
tions. Nearly 150 of tli 740 deaths in Xw
York City the first week in April (and
in six weeks 71 deaths were caused by
pneumonia !
The di-easo is very ottstinab, ami if
the aceonpaiiyin kidney disorder is
very far advanced, recovery is inn
eible. for tin? kidneys jri v out entirely,
and the patient is Iii, -rally siill'in-ated by
water.
The only safeguard against pneumonia
is t matiit.iiu a vigorous . oii.ii'l iii of
the :-ystl-m. and thlls prer.-,,t in nltrl,
by iisim: whatever w ill radically and
eiiectually restore full vitality to the
kidneys, lor if the; tire not minw', piu'H
uiouia rmtuitt lc prerenteih For this pur
ofio there is nothing 'n?:!l f. Warner's
safe cure, a renu'dy kno'.vn to millions,
usctl probably by hundreds of thousands
and eommem led as a standard specifio
wherever kn.iwn and used. It does not
pretend to cure an attai k of pneiimoiiia,
but it tlif nitnnf tlif cuuxr ' tt)it pre rent
that dieae if taken in tin:e. Xo reason
able man t in doubt this if he regards
th crso:ntl xerienee of thousand- of
honorable men.
When a physician pays his patient has
either bright's disease or pneumonia he
confesses his inability to cure, and in a
measure lie considers his rej)i;sitilrty
ended. In many instances, indeed, jer
sons are reported as living of pnermonia,
heart disease, apoplexy an.l convnlsioriH,
when the real cause if ileath ami so
known by the i-hysician is this kidney
consumption. Thousands of jeople have
it without knowing it and jwrish of it
because their physicians will not tell
them the facts? The same fate await?
every ono who will not exercise his judg
ment in snch a matter.
TV naM Ann lann,rl InBjnlrMil lifo 1
less, and Indescrihahly ruiserahk, both phyei- !
cally and mentally; experieuce a eensu of
ruunees or i.kxirimr alter eutniir. oroi jforw
nees," or eiuptniea of stomach in the morii
inpr. tonRuo coated, bitter or had taste in
mouth, irreirular appetite, dizziness, fn-pir-iit 1
faeadp.cbes. blurred evi-sivrht. "Iloaii'iir sis-eks" 1
before the eyes, m-rvoiis prostniiioR or ei- '
baustion. irntubility of temiw v. J.r.t tiuli-K. t
alternatiiiy with hilly eemntions, ehurp, I
biting, transk-nt ffius hero omt tis ro, c-oiu !
ices. in-owBincss n r r r minis, waKetulnepfl, or
disturbed an.l imrefrehimr Bk.t-Uu etHismnr.
ina. nimble i&oiiux ol uri.au, or or iuipona- :
intr calamity? I
hj
ii you nave ail, op any considerablo number
of tin-so symptoms, you aiu enlTerinir from
trial most common or Aiii-ri-uii uiulanite '
Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid i.iver, associated !
compliant. d yonr ditMiso lias heeoma, the
greater tlie number ami diveinity of aymp
toms. No innff.T what sa? it n reai-li.il.
lr. Ilerce,J;oltl-i 2lellrul Jlecoery
will eutiilue if, if t ilvil iKi-oniinjr to iir--tions
tor a reasonable h-nirrhof time. If not
cured, cnmplicutiona multiply nnd t'oiiKiiinii
tion ot t he Lmiiri, Skin 1 iseus.-8. Heart Di-n',
Klii-uii-iitisiii, Ki.iu. y DiwiiiM-. or otix-r R-rave
mala.lif-8 aroijuiLo linMo t-iw t in aud, eoomr
or latt-r, in-lu. r ii fatal trrmm il ion.
Dr. riene'ii (ioldvu iltdleal Die.
covery acta powerfully upon the Liver, and
thrrw-frb that great hi.M-xl-purifyinir orKan,
cW-unsfSthcfrysti-mof all Mood-taints and im-puritii-s,
Jrom whatever emise nrisinjr. It is
coualiy elUi-nci'Mis in artiux umna tlio Kid
neys, anil oiti.-r excretors- -rp-;iu.s, l -ansm
isimr.
atrtniftlionm?, nnl eiilunr tin ; 1ix-a.n. As
S Vi I . r'.:T.Vi.i - .i " v J.'V'"" w.iuder of all mho v sit his Studio. In in
?,'!??L,0??. y nutritiiio. thrtvhy bi il.lin up .; ir..i., ... v it. ..
tilis wonderful m. .11. Ino has irainel s:reat
i-elebrity in curinir Fcvernnd Apue, Clnlliaud I
eT
nver, uiimo akuo, and hinUred diseasea.
nr. rierte-i ooiaeu ineaicai I
Cir?!'
CURES ALL KUr10RSa
froin a common Itioteh. or Eruption. to the
worst ScroruU. halt-rrtt-uin. " Ft-ver-aorea,"
Poaljr or Rough kia. In fhoit. all diM.as.ii '
cautjed by had Wood ara CfMi'iucrr-d by this j
crvr&T.
Its Iwiiirn intlueuue. !eewlly has it mani-
festeil us potency in curing Tetter, Eczema. ,
Erysipelas. Boils. "ni himclvs. Soro Even. Hcrnf- i
iiIoim Soreti and Hwclli.-Mra, liip-toiiit Di-aso, I
"White Swellinirs,' tioitre, or Thick Neck. !
ana Kniarireii ilimds. frnd ten cents in
ramps for a lanro Treatise- with pnlniMl
plates, on Skin lliwases, r tlio Krno amount
tor a Tix-utiao on k.-rofiiloii Affettiona.
FOR THE DLOOO ISTHS LIFE."
Thoroughly clflnso It hr nsinr Dr. Pierce
(olden Medical DiMOTvrr, and r.skI
diirestiou. fair fckin, l.toj-ant spirilo, vital
stix-Liath and bodily health wiil bo ratiOiUsbcd,
CONSUMPTION.
which tsScrofnla off he f,nnK, fa arreeed
Hii.l euretl hv lhi iwwslr if i
,MI earlier t faired or the dis.n. From ita mar
ts an 1 'o. tsiwrr over thh terribly fatal .lineaso.
r.rr i wlit ii li:st otTf-rin tliis nor world-fa mr
ly to ttx; puhlfe, Tr. Pierce thouIit, p riously I
' 'd!ina; it hia -tosfr-vr-rioN tVur," hut j
ainiri.i..nea th,.f name ps too rojrrktivo for
t melii iio v!iii-b. l'ro?n its wonderful com- I
'""i1 tome, or eiiyrntuctnng-, aHeraUvT?,
e hh-i'1-ch-ani.inir. nnii-ilious, is-ctoral, and
-M - mtiuj. . j '-w.... ... . "
1 hrouic Dlneiaaca of tkia i
Liver, Blood, and Lunqs.
For Weak T.untra, Fpittinsr of Blood, f-bort-'
ness of Itreatli. i liroinc Kami CttfaiTh, Ilron- !
chitis. Autiiuia, Severe Couahs, aad kindred
aff'-etions, it. ia an ellieiei.t remedy. I
N.I-1 l.v-IlruKKiribj, at IXiU, or U -kittles :
JSf" Send f ev cer.t in etamrs for Dr. Pk-rce's '
book ou t.onsujaptiou. Addreea,
World's Stspaasary Bsd!cal Association, :
603 Main St., Bl'iTALQi N.Yi
I
li.u i: fviMi Tii r.!: on must-
l-lawi re.ti e:.t .te s. e:r;tv lu.ti : M ik. r
cent., if iMifri'Wff pays t-iTr-i. Will he
louned fr a term
ol thiec
.1 v.
r i, .Unl ill
sums of itt les ll
m:'.t - liu
M V'l'I'KllS.
N'OI'lCK IS IIKIlF.iJV oivi:n-. tuvr
I wilt not lie res-.i!smle f.,r ;ny hiiis
eontrneted tv my Hon. Edviu 1 S'hmellzt-r,
from this iY.U.
liHte.i ScuoiU Ferry, M iv W, 1SH8.
rul 5t DANIEL SCUM El1 ZEU. 1
Choice Flowers fori to
MRS. AGNES CAMPBELL. CT.OBIBT.
now hna it lri- ami wrll-at.ltct.Ml
; st K-k of Flowering 1'lnnta and BaltM fur
I S.ile, nt rnsoiialle charge. Among nn
i ei.dless vr riety of the choicer! Flowering
nt J Folii ge Plants, may be cnumernti-d
; the Fninotis
' STORM KING FUCHSIA.
j Come early and make yonr selections.
I tT Floral Garden Acros the street
from Judge HumpUreys' residence, in HoatU
! llillsboro ml-tf
For Hale,
SMALL LOT
OF GOOD
COWS !
Part fresh now; others to come in aoon.
Inquire of
JOIIK II A It I NOV.
JOSEPH ENRICH.
' WholeHale and Itrtail
jBUTOHER,
Forost Grove, Oregon.
All kind of FUKSH MEATS ke4 cm-
stantly on hand and aold liep f.r I'a-ti.
JfHiRheat Market Price paid for
Beeves, Hogs, and
Mutton
Please j;ive me a call.
Sheep.
a!2 tf
EI. LYONS.
JOSEPH llKE
HILLSBOR0
Livery Stable
LYONS & HAKi:, I'mprifl.Ts.
Ordora for
HACKS. BUGGIES
urn-
RIDING HORSES,
Attended to promptly.
ALSO, -
FEED STABLE.
lmemlH?r the I 'lace MAIN KTKKKT
opiHtaite the Tualatin Hotel.
HiUslsiio, Or., March 22, lHrt. tf
Dress Making Parlors
Mrs. LYDIA MESSINGEP,
(Or Amiti. 1
II'
AS OPENEI A DIIISS 3IAKIXO
lViifirtuient in Kooiusover the llills-
Imro I'harui.iOT (drug Morel, where sin- will
- ... , J tl:n.i...
is? pl.-a-w-o io iiiih-i me uiiiu.h ii iiiiiMf.i.F,
and can aanure theui of ntisfnetion in
gnnlity of work at moderate charge.
j DItESS-FITTING A tSI'KCt.tl.'l t ' 1 '
S-Sr" Please ive me a trial order. P. tj
This paper ia kept ea file at the office ef
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Time I.ctrtrfit Purl laud nnd Snu
Fmueir, 3! Iluurs!
California Excress Trains Run Daily
between Portland and San -rancisco.
i.i.avk. I Akutvy.
Poitl.uid 4ii P. M. S.Friincisc.. 7:IA.,.I
S:inFraii. f "i P. 51. I Portland.. PMOA.M
I.mettl 1'nnHrnue-r tttiilu, rj-rr,.s..
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Portl.md ;;:t.-, V. 11
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EXCURSION SLEEPERS
For Second-Clasa PiiKSent'ers on all throni:!,
trains FliKE OF CHAKGK.
The t. .t C. It. H. Feriy makes connection
with all the retulnr traina on the Iviat Sid.
division li.iii the foot of F Street.
Weat Sid Ivivision.
UKTWF.KN POIM'LAMi i COHVAIJ.IS.
.M;id 'Irain I laiiy, feejt Sunday,
i.siTr.
-.m!;iii l TS) A. M.
llill.l-ir.) h:4.1 A. M.
Crviliirt liDI'. 3t.
Will tKiro :.:id P. i.
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IlillslK.ro .H-tl A. M
ivalliJl Vi-:IX P. 11
1 1 illsts.ro.. r.rU-l P. M
Portland .M Y P. M
l?"At Albany find Crvallis rcimect with
f rains of ihe. Or"?n 1'aeitie.
F.spresa Trnin lh-iiy, except Sur.d iv.
I.KATK.
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tlillslMiro. 71 A..M
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IL P. lyKIF.KS.
U. KOI'III.Fl O F. & P.A't.
AXaua;;er. n4-t'
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Fred Hambleton, Planter, fan Tromp aai Glen Dudley
Will S,1 for service l.c Season ot IHHH nt il.o Fnlr ,roun.H. Illllhoro, WuhuIii.m, .,,, Oii roh.
FIIKI Il.tJiitKKTOX ..
S-yeair-ol rrrard, t:2K.
Hire of Frita Hamhk-ton. winner of the 2-
Venr-old htakc at Salem mid Stiokane FalU
He i-i a rhentmit horse. 7 veara r,!d.
Sire H.YMISI.KTONTA.N
aire of Jane I,. IM'.C.'.
M.VMUUIXO,
1 dam S-int!ti.-ld Maid (dam of Vnn
Tromp. :5-y ;-.r-old utallioa record L':4t'V),by
Lakeland AU! illah, frill brother to lUr.,1.1,
Mire of Mnnd S. lif4. 2 dam Saluda by
Atexnnder'H Alslallali. nrv of (iohlsiuith
iVlmu (2:14).
4). actnm Friday faire of d.-tm of j ola rM""r 'i-n). by Ityndyk Huuhle
.ey, 2:27) by in:p. Trustee. 4 dam I !mian. 2 dam Trnnty, dam of Deucalion
Geo. CkI
itVadvk'H iTaml'i onian'"0
''Fred Ilamhlt-toii Im'ii nalmtn nee .eitdu ranee
and M-etl. His record of 2:''t vviih lunde a
a JVyear old after a seHsoii in the ntnil, and
i - - ..
Is not llie iiif-Msure of liu atteetl. He li.ts
shown a 2:14 L'ait and in a brief rarimr
eart-r ha dist mccd Kitty Lynch, Jane I,
(to wagon), Altamoiit, Ijidy Maud.lJleauder,
Melrose and others. Iiast year tteverx ick- ;
ness in August rendered him unfit for
racing. Fritz Haiuhleton. hi only colt ever
trained from a mare without standard
M.mmJ, won fat Salem with cms uver a larM
field of ktandard-hred colts. In three year
of Htud service hut one mure bred to him
has failed to produce a living colt.
IKK us or si:u'jct: :
Siie'le service .'
j S!sin, Villi privilege of return.... . 7.'
Insurance ... but
I Limited to 20 inaren.
fJeiv City
FOREST OROVE. OREGON.
(OPlt SITK ItJS n IFFKT :
i
c.
W. RANSOM,
.1 Fl I.I. I.VI VtmVIWK
Drugs and
1MTKT Jl F.Il'I X K W,
TO I I.KT A KT I I, KS.
BASE BALI, GOODS,
Oils. Varnishes, Books and Stationery. Et.,
Paints,
In fact
everything that is mmnllv f..mil
a..ld lit
THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Is earcfnlly ciiihu-teil, and. ntuh-r Mr. K.-insou." iniiu'i iiiriit, ?i t i ii sv in r.l havt no fear
but that their prescript ions will l carefully and arem.i'.el v romj.tiimlt-d. His ln
exM-riemte in the I'rii husiness in this eounty enrih s him to full v me t the wants of lh'
Msiple in his lilie. 'al! .iii.l eiainim-his St.s-k I'rn-es, and you are lsxiud to ls
suited . iu.1 tf
I. L. Smith & Sons
lanufaetnn rs of nnd liealers in all Liud-i sT
rii:. ii:iii ti nnd low rim
Als, a rine
CARPETS, Oil. CLOTHS & MATTING
Picture Moulding, Pietnre Frames, Mirrori, I.nee fnrtnin. Window Shades, t'pholster
floods. Wall Paper, Spring and Top Mattresses. P;IIow. etc.: also
Jmmi
JJOOrS and
Blinds !
Frames, MoiiM.ns, Itrn.-Li Is. Stai. I . i
Nt-wel 1 1 r t
IM) K I IT A IL K St S 1
FOREST QK-OVE.
Organ in
t
It hits a case wholly I'NIOd'K IX DF.SIGX: sin i issiiily Is anti ful, and nt
t.oether on an KXTI liKI.Y XI'.W PKINCIPI.K usiii idide iiii4 iiid. ad of
screws, it is idso MOI'SK PIJOOF. by a simple contrivance.
MKTAIi CASIXGS FUKVK.NT SW'KlildXfi OF KKVS IS DVMP WF.ATHFIl.
A liaiidsoin ) bracket LAMP, of (ioM-fiiiidied niet.d, iittaelu d to em-li oru"H.
iusnrta liiht Isith safe and convenient .
This Organ, with its full and partial s.-ts of KM I' PS, it different S'01S
and t'Ot TI.F.ISS-iioi:c of them silent -jives liunils-i less variety ,f l'(Ul
HIXATIONS and KXPKKSSION, and in SVFi:TXI--SS and KK UXHSS of
TONE, it is fully i qn.-d tu any m ike.
Kvery instrument sold with a SIX Y FA US" fJl'A IIAX'I'FI.
I am now iiitr.Hluciui; them chifant instrmiu'iits inlo Washiiii.ii t'.inity at
HFUPUISIXGLY JiOW FKil KKS.
A M UiXIFICl'.XT SAMP1.K tnuy le wi n . -it my home in Fori st Grove.
Call Mid examine.
"PROTECT YOUR HOMES I
MARL!! DOUDLE
A. GOOD
REVOLVER
no longer costs
a Fortune
Self-Cockiaf,
Automatio
Ejeetlnff.
el? m -
I Self-CocMaf, V
x Automatio J 0 Jr
FULL NICKEL PLATED. RUBBER HANDLE.
V1IUITD KgCAL tM KTKBT BCSPSCT TO TBS
For sale by Hardware and
MaMfaetMea ty THE MA1LIH ITEE
T1TA.XU
IsvXDT Manazino
fm If U fw sll tlmm. TfcslnH Am ef
m, gmmmitaiA, a4 U. U .il.wl. mt nS am IM
BUM
BAUnu WAU.ERT. unrnTisu nwn TAR'' n
IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS
WILL AVf ONC-HALf THI COST Of AMMUNITION. T-Sg
Ms.) foe all slses of CsrtrMtnsj wtilrh
WBiUy-KaaHly. Mailt. W so Use for all "' 4 aiaac ut ffl $
tun C tJCIUI, PAPEI ARB MASS. ail
Caeaper aad better las asy other, rxsa
l'l..iTHIt 31.
I fi yean old, a riTh bay over average
"j7-'' ',r, J by J, C. McFerran, LouUville,
Kentucky,
Kirod bv
I'ANCOAHT (2:21JO, "ire of
l'utron f 5-year-old atallion record 2:H'),
and of Dml IVet Ct-eiir-old record 2:22 ),
and Aiuari iM J-yeiir-old record 2:2.tI),eto
1 dam Lucia, darn of Day I)ream f4-yenr
i (':"' -U" Mid H). Jn
' IjOV -:--S' . oy MarlUirouub, mm of imp
' Trustee. 3 dam ly Henry Dnroc, ton of
: Henry, rival of American Kclip.
I'LWTF.lt is the immediate descendant
of nuiiuals, on txith aule, that inherit speed,
IKjHsess sieed theiusel ves, and transmit it to
their descendant. His breeding needs no
comment. Planter ha never Is-en trained,
hut during tlee Htud fen son of luF.t year, in
mhic-h he eovred 4s mares, be trotted mile
u 2:51. His colts, though not old enough
to be trained, 'are large, well formed, and
show eicellent trait.
it: i:.ts ;
Sinyle service .
Season, with privilege of iiturn
Insurance .
'
Drug Store !
- - Manager.
. ; l l lti sil, I'l ltl:
Chemicals.
tim: mai.s.
A irri.STS- .1 ATl.ltl A I.S,
i s;i i i ; tackle:.
in a I irt r!.-i".s
ii-asonuhie r.-il. h.
Dili St. .re, liiia ev. rilliilin
FURNITURE
ussoitment of
Sin fmmJO. ft
j jri-- m
iiick .Materials, Stair Uailuigs, Italustera,
'., Lo.nl-cr, etc.
I K I A I EXT.
OREGON,
the Lead!
8 !
wmm
Mir
ACTION REVOLVER.
Tliee revolvers are an exact
duplicate of the celebrated
SMITH k WESSON.
.33 Caliber, usinfC
Centre-Fin
Cartridge.
Gun Deolera everyvrbere.
A1M8 CO, Hsw Hawn, Com.
BEST IN THE
WORLD I
Rifle.
wtttt mtU rrfct
Rin.rs, wru ..... nt. MM nr
sr. sm-1 ta aay of th followlnf pTt
lor rnn m oi is was s g
7
BSteaasaSsvsySsasraassi C7saskksjrv KT If
Ho: 1 O A aw Bavaar, os-. TsMJ
1.1V THH.fli:
3-yeiirlt record litHe.,,
And winner of tr.- Il-year-ohl iuccm at Salt in
anil The Didles hi 1mm7j is ri hn v horse,
without white, and one of the I. indsomi ,l
and -'.imeMt trotters In tlx- h'M.i,
SiieU liy l VIi,.K 1V, .n ,,t Hnmhle
tonian Mamhru .aiiv of Juno J Vd'.t'4,
I dam HpiinctieM Mail, .Ini.i of Fred
Hamhlcton, 2.:ti. See N-dig.mi of Fled
iiamiiii roii.j
r ... .
an I romp will Iss limited to ll mures,
permit traiiiiuc.
to
TKi;UH nt' SLllYH I';
Single acrvire
Seaaon, with privilege of return.
Insurance
The Thorwjhbretk Stallion,
Full brother to Judith, winner of races
in ln.
Sire of Dudley Howard, I.nnra I., Minnie
I)., Fl Ave Ilo, -t
J Gm.m llcm.iv is a liandsofne bay. li
j hands hit-h. and wi-u dm tlMl muii.H.
i Sired by imp. GLLNFIiG.
JU , 1 ihtui Madam )i:dlev. winner of the
t 'haiHjmune Stake at Jerome Park in 17,
' by IeniKUti. 2 dam Imp. liritaiiiuii 4lh,j
""itdutu of iiiiuajid, winner of tha Jrcvj
ELKHORfk SALOON.
DiiiMP pnor.M.KiN. iMii:ii i.oris
1 hlriissers iimnai. iu nl, lias o in il i
new Saloon ill the hiilhlllik' fol lii.-l I V s-.'ll
i.u-d hv Tom W hi) ehoi n, know u islliel llv
lioril Sal. sill. Here he will Is pleased t.
meet his fr.tniU. A strictly orderly house
villi le kept, ulo the l.c-.t of Peer, Ci:irs
and l.in'ii.rs. mi l r
o.er 6.000.000 pFQi-g
O.M.fERFiViCO.
i .din iOm tn b. I h.
in ins won a.
lil.Hrati-4, INv.s.
... .M4 1'rlt.s
SEED
ANNUAL
For I8C3
will b mul t
LFUCE TO ALL
JHlluitatM, 4nii
rntifiiis w lib
PJ nvnluablu to at'.
Ktry in iwrtu u?ii m
fCardon "Flo au
SEE D S'T' I'tlZ
D. fiLFCRKYA-CO., Detroit, r.-.icn.
The BUYErtS'OUIDEU
Issued Marcn and bept.,
.each year. It is an eucy.
I eloped I of usetul inior
'mstion for all who pur
cbase) the luxuries or the
necessities of Ufa. We
can clothe you and furnish you will
all tbe neoessary and unneoeaaarr
appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, fish, bunt, work, co to church,
or stay at bom, and in various else,
style and quanT ttUa. Jur.t flrure out
COXFOXTaSLT. andyou can make a fair
estimate oi ins vaiua ui m . w
OTJIOE. wiicb will ba aant upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay posts,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-111 Michigan Avenue, Cuieago, 111.
Ilr. ier' i'atn.t lie In If.ild.T,
V-.-ir Hum b.-r- you f1' " ' 1 - ' ;
i.i.'1- r lioi . "' seiil S.11 1 1 .'l. In
i e..,i 1 . e.'u't p " I il'-?. I- .!'i3.
rMli. huoli l v. ..i V rlu f'.r'.-ri; t,
IU IIKKWKTI It. Holt, Mi, h.
llV
PATSHTS
f'events. and Ti'ide Msrks ohtnined, nnl nil
PA'I FNT HCHi FW conducted for MOii
UtATr: FKKS.
Ot II OFFICII IU OPITtSITi: t. K.
PATKST OI T We h-ive no suh-
seueies, nil I uxine-H dir-et, hem-e -rn 1
trunsaet P.ttei.t ttris-fitsf 111 leis time n.'i.l
et J.FSS '0l
llihii llne remote fr. m j
WsHUIMI.rON.
H.-lid lil.slel, iVflWIIIi. . or phot.i Wllh de
wriition. We tdvise if imientfihle or n .t, j
free of chnree. Our lee not dee till jsit-nt i
is wrureil.
X ln.it. "ll.ivt'i Olil-iin Pnteiifn." with
referenees to aetieil eh. -lit ill oiir Mr I"
county, or town, nt (n : Addre
A. sov &. ro..
0.lil.. patent OtT.ee, Va-hiii(tii! O.
IilK-tf !
1 DDITL? K'"' vt'ut for i",iiv;e,
A I lil.t.st'.l rtwive tr-, n eostlv lx
" -- . (PH, ,i,.h will belli ell.
of either sen, to nmre monev riM't away
than anythiiiK else la this world. Fortunes j
await th workers absolutely sure. At once j
Addrwsa Tav A Co., AnjpieU, Main. I
lUctcng Liniment I
Vexm-a MeTku Llstmnrr. Ptnrtratri
us'
1
it. CD I
S3
xy
nnnt 'wivrmtx "btiior hid
1IJ oiij AKJK1I' -i. l, fc .U,
IFF
aw ay vtvib.v a ' rfw. m.
Heiby hilHTl). by I'lvinif iliitehiiw.n, win
ikt of the Herhy and St. Ijilgi-r. So
linn e'a A-iu ii-iiu Slild llook.
In p. (bi'ii'-lg, n miigtiillceiit ruca hormi
Inn; s-lf, ih in r!i,, i ii, firsi nirn of Thor
i.iii ,.hieils iii Ai.i. vi.-i. Jie has be4-n four
iiii m nt tin. h.ii., of winning hires -1M7!,
1j, isNi i.u.i h7, nnu has aired mora
wuui-is Hum i4hy st illioii hi Amerk-M.
;tix liet.t.tv, nfter reeeivliiif i,cvit In
Juries .it. 2 years old, was Mill an excellent,
-;iC'. Iiiiro A .. ' u ..1.1 1. . . a .
. , i. i-ii i in in nm 1 1 cti hi. veil
; tm,. s. vo 1 1, ,ll(M.Mi Wj(H m.,I, ',,',"
.,,,.1 hM. . ,w. At N i. .Imn-ton. i. II..
I h-.il. nil ti'i otlu rs, . tidy Siivki 4, tl u d im
l ' i . 1 ' ' ' easily bv halt a ilo. -u
t.hii Dudley's colts have aie,
. le. ;H-nt and mi exoellent oisomitioii.
in . 111 II IV, -llllllt ill.kll lit
.None of tl.eiu liuve had thoioiiel. in...,o,,
f'.-r raci-s.
- - rs
Tt.llMH OF SIJIYICK:
K,tirfl si rve-ti
H an.li, with privilege of return
Insurance
f.15
25
Mares Jntrovted to ma to l bre.1 will
receive careful at tcntion and good paiturage
at f l)0 a moiiih.
;-"Voihih atuck, both trotting nud Thor
onthhred, for aide.
Til OS. II. TOMil i:,
II Hlmboro, Orryon,
FOR SALE!
U)T iP I.ACIU) WYANDOTTE
ANo, a quantity of Hay, wid he sold Cheap
lit the I lit 111 .
CIIAI.M KltS,
('oriielilis.
r:: u
Call and S
c c
Drug gist
- AND
BOOKSELLER
I i!rovc
And fi t your nioi.ey's worlli of
Drugs, Medicines.
Toilot Articles, Envolopos
and Paper, Musical Mor
chnndiso, and everything usually
kept in n Pirst I'liiss Country I'ru. Hook
HtiU N.im Ity Store,
PKLSCRtPTIONS and FORMULAS
Car- fully i.mi(Ui.lJ at all Lour,
dlfitf
Fnr ! 1. Hutu i im. an. I .Ih.iU Im in ihv Minis
M rvtr 1 . null rniiK-ini'i: nnif Ku Ins O S" f" fl O
BULBS - PLANTS, ?JMh,
tli'Hi.siul.airillii'liuti'ins, sn.t tit'ftiir If ill iuk.. tilling
liil 10 luy, uu i kIiitm li (! II unit tiKuiTnu I.ivmI
Ltl. en fur In. ne jf.MKl. I ii. .nt (,l IDK eiilrloi-vuis,
icluani s t Kill' Hip pr.,, r,,r jo ,,.r,i. wiiidi ir smu.,
JA.tll.M tit H, HI KItMVIAN,
lli hrslr N. V.
Oregon Pacific 1 1
'2 r, Hilcsi Slitirlt i !
HO I.iMsw Time!
Ai.('oli)misl;itiiil'! rtisurpflsed fur Comfort
end hufel) ! - i'mes Hint l-'ieihl vis
Vniiiii.i nun tin Oregon eveop
in. Ill ( '.i's Sleniiishiis Ml 1 II I KHS
1I11111I1V iiiiv other roui.i Is.
Iw.-en 14 11 1 oints iii the
V. Hum. lie Vslley A.
Ht ii I 'ritnriseo !
DAILY PASSENCER
( Cxeept Sillldii v),
TRAINS
lenvo v iiijiiiii 1 .
7,-tK) A. M
Arrive I torvi.lli 1
Arrive A I hun v
lenve AlliMllV
Arrive t'.irvill s
Arrive I'ii.piim
. KhllH "
.. 1I:U "
h:m l'.M,
. vm p. m
6:tO V, M .
Or. .'in nn.l Ci lifoinit t rn ) n "J oonnect tt
Allniiiy mid Ci i vmIIu
Cure Is-lween Corvnll.M, Alanny snd Hnn
Fliuieisi-o -Ki ll find Cuhni, fl4.U); Itsil
hi id Sti-erii4e, f'.t.lMI.
C1IAH. (!. IKKJCK,
Ar O, V.. V, Art ,
Oorvalli, Or,
WM,
M. IIOAO,
fi ueriil Mimni'i r.
Oregon Development Co.
First -clam SteMtiishiii Line between Yanulna
nnd Ksii FiNiimse.i, count -rlivg nt VsuutiiH
uilh the triiiimof the Oit-iiii I'sctllo lltl-ro.-id
('oiuuny. '
HA I Id Ml HATF.H,
ltOM MAN UtAKl ISlOI
Frifdi-ru Oerifoit Wednesdiiy, Jnn S!
Witliuiiette iillev. . . .TuHMthiy, nly U
Fiiwtern tiretfon M.m.hiv, " 11
WilUmette Vslhy Nuinlfiy, " 17
F.iiMtern Oieiroii . Hutiuliiv, ' !f-l
VNill.iuieUo Valley ... " " 10
ruoM fWf MK
Fi.tern Orepon Weilncsdny, July C
WillsmeltM Vnlley , . . , Tuesday, " Pi
Fsslern Orefon " " IK
VVilhn.ietle Valley Hundiiy, " 4
1'li.lell I lieLfili
Friday,. " VH
Ulll.lilieHo ii Iky.
" Aug. 6
The ('uutisny reserves the ritfltt to ihniig
eteiiineiN or kHiliu dute.
H. IS."OHV, Cieii. V. A I. An-ent,
;jti M.iii'Koiiiery rit.,
hun i'r.iiiDis'jo, Cat,
n'-'l tf
Hend lOci'iits jsiHlnne, and
we wilt tunil you rnun n
royal, VNlniible.anmplu Isn
cf IVmmIm thnt will put you
In the cyiit inuHiiy Moan
Mr-KMT nt otiee thnn ui.y ihini? else In Amer
icn. I-lh nexes of nil fli i s chii live at home
end wnh. In st;ire tine, or nil th time,
Cuvitul not reiiiireil. We will stnrt you,
I mi tense pny sme for those who tar tat.
once. Hi tsiHrx &. Co., Porthuid, Uaiua
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