The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189?, June 14, 1888, Image 4

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY .....JUNE 14, 1888
WHAT AILS THE NATION 7
The ATcrago Length of Life Da-
creasing Not Pestilence
'iZL Famine All our J
-" r own Fault. v
-- Moderv Cooking and Motv
ekn Livnro Lave brought it
on. It comes upon na una
wares. The patients have
pains atouttlie chest and sides,
and sometimes in the back.
They feel dull and sleepy; the
mouth has a bad taste, especi
ally in the morning. A sort
of sticky slime collects about
the teeth. The appetite is poor.
There is a feeling like a heavy
load on the stomach ; sometimes
a faint, all-gone sensation at
the pit of the stomach which
food does not satisfv. The
eyes are sunken, the hands
and feet become cold and feel
--clammy. - After ' a while a
cough sets in, at first dry, but
after a few months it is at
tended with a greenish colored
expectoration. The patient
feels tired all the while, and
sleep does not seem to afford
any rest iftur a time he be
comes nervous, irritable and
gloomy, and has evil forebod
ings.' There is a giddiness, a
sort of whirlincr sensation in
the head when rising up sud
denly. , The bowels become
costive; the skin is dry and
hot at times; the blood becomes
thick and stagnant; the whites
of the eyes become tinged with
yellow; the kidney secretions
becomes scanty and high col
ored depositing a sediment
after standing. There is fre
quently a spitting up of the
food, sometimes with a sour
taste and sometimes with a
sweetish taste; this is fre
quently attended with palpi
tation of the heart and Asth
matic symptoms; the vision be
comes impaired, with spots be
fore the eyes ; there is a feel
ing of great prostration and
weakness. All of these symp
toms are in turn present. It
is thought that nearly one-half
of our population has this dis
ease in some of its varied forms.
Shaker Kxtrnet of Kots (Sei-
"gel s" V STrpJ" changes the fer
ments of the J;p'st.i ve organs so
as to convert the food we eat into
a form-that will give nourish
ment to the feeble hodv, and
good health is the consequence.
The effect of this remedy is
simply marvelous. Millions
upon millions of bottles have
been sold in this country, and
the testimonials in favor of its
curative powers are over
whelming. Hundreds of so
called diseases under various
names are the result of indi
gestion, and when this one
trouble is removed the other
diseases vanish, for they are
but symptoms of the real
malady.
f Testimonials from thousands
of people speaking highly of
its cun.tive properties prove
this beyond a doubt, tSold by
druggists.
Robbing: the Lopfffrs.
The Washington Standard ex
plains how the 1'nget Sound loggers
are fleeced:
Loggers now nominally receive $7
per thousand fret for logs, but il
is a fact that, after a boom of logs
Las been towed from 100 to 500
miles to a market, these foreign
mills give the logger only about ?4
per thousand feet, treating the log
ger as if be were unable to distin
guish between a merchantable and a
worthless log. One of our local
loggers recently shipped a boom of
logs to one of these mills contain
ing about 130,000 feet, from which
58,000 feet were rejected. Thus it
may be seen that, instead of the log
ger obtaining 87 per thousand feet
for his logs, he in reality receives on
ly about $4 or $4.50. Do these mills
give away or otherwise dispose of
these rejected logs at prnall figures?
Not by any means. The logger
knows perfectly well, when ho ships
a log. that it is and must be a mer
chantable piece of timber, and it is
only because of this wholesale rob
bery that he is dissatisfied. Sever
al of this class of men have ex
pressed themselves upon this subject,
and in every instance they have said
that they would be content ith a
much lower price for their logs with
honest measurement.
A. M. COLLIUS,
Iftffsfrer. Orffsn,
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER and
Millwright.
I will f nrnish doors, windows, frames,
blinds and mouldings of all descriptions.
QTOfflce and shop near Finney's black
mith shop,
flillaboro. March 31
As Max O'Rf 11 Sees Us.
i
i 1
London dispatch to New York
Times: Max O'Rell is back and has
been interviewed concerning
America. He begins by saying the
Americans are a grand people for
refinement, courtesy and true gen
tility. There is no one to compare
with a well-educated American. He
says that a few hours after his
arrival he was overwhelmed with
invitations of the elite of New York
society. He thinks the freedom of
social life delightful. President
Cleveland impressed him as a very
simple, genial citizen, and he had
less difficulty in seeing him than he
would have in seeing the editor of
an English newspaper. He thinks
that Matthew Arnold gave a most
unjust estimate of American life.
He says that the Americana talk
well, dress well and entertain well;
that, though they may live in 'flats
and hotels, they have all the English
home feeling.
Of American women he says: "She
occupies a truly ideal position, and
American life of the best type
radiates with the light of her
beneficent influence. The young
girl can talk equally well about
Herbert Spencer' last essay as the
latest Paris fashion. I atttended
one ' of the reunions of the Nine
teenth Century club, of Ntw York.
The subject was 'Sectarianism. and
there vcro present bishops and
priests representing ever so many
denominations; Ladies were almost
as numerous as gentlemen, and after
attentively hearing the speakers
they entered with zest into the en
joyment of the conversation. You
find in Ameikaii women a quality
which I m iifiniil in logininng to
disappear in Paris and is almost
in-known in London a kind of
spiritualized politeness, a tender
solicitude of other people, combined
with a strong individuality."
A Rasml Turns Himself Ont.
Li visgstox, 3Iont-, Tuno H J . .J.
McBride, postmaster at this place,
left Sunday without stating his
destination. It now transpires that
he is a defaulter to the government
to the amouut of several hundred
dollars, besides owing private in
debtedness to a large amount.
Other acts of financial crookedness
are also being discovered. He was
in Helena on Tuesday morning, from
which place a number of checks with
Helena endorsers have been received
at the National Park bank of this
city. Efforts are being made by his
bondsmen for his apprehension and
arrest. He was seen to-day at
Great Falls. His wife who is here
at the Catholic academy, educating
herself in music and art, alleges that
he cruelly mistreated her, and she
will sue for divorce. McBride has
victimized citizens of Helena to the
extent of $500 or 8G0O, as far as
heard. He was appointed by the
present administration a little over
a year ago.
The supreme court of Iowa, now
in session at Des Moines, has before
it a case which involves the citizen
ship of Methodist ministers. The
case is brought from Emmettsburg,
where a clergyman of that denom
ination has been actively engaged
in closing saloons. When he at
tempted to vote, his vote was chal
lenged by a saloon-keeper on the
ground that he was hubject to
change and removal by the bishop
of his church, he has not acquired
a residence in the town, however
long he might live there. The case
has been carried up through all the
intervening courts, and now tho su
premo court will have an opportun
ity to put itself on record as to the
: a : it . i t a a i
unit-nicy 111 n case mac nas attract-
ed considerable attention.
Tualatin Hotel
Main Stre-t, J-t Vi nnd 3l
Hillsboro. - Oregon.
R. WAGGENER, Proprietor.
THE TAT1I.K WILL CONST NTbY BK HTP
Fli.dwt'o the bet tb market atrrd, Dd
no pains or ne will b spsrcit in striving
lh comfort or gums.
Excellent Accommodations and
Fr icta !
Fumilur t
LARGE SAMPLE ROOM
For the Accommodation of
Commercial Travelers.
IFEJE 00-A.CHI
To and from the House
mlH-tf
YOUNG GLEN
Is a handsome black. 7 years old. and
weighs 7A pounds. Was sired by imported
Uleneld. winner at the t'-entennial in 17'.
1st dam by old Pathfinder: 2d dam bv Chal
lenge, he by ltlackhuwk. and he by Morgan.
'ihis lieantiful Stallion will make the
Season of 1.h in Washington County, as
follows:
Tuesdays, at Greenville
Wednesdays, at (tales Creek
Thursdays', at . . Cornelias
Fridays, at Fnrmir.Rton
Saturdays, at Ilillslioro
Snudays and Mondays, at K. Schietfelin's
Farm, one mile north of Ingles 1. O.
Terms
v f1 and 10
Every possible care will be tsken to
prevent accidents, but no respoiiMibility
assumed.
t-For further particulars, address E.
bcbieffelin or It. A. Jolie, Hillboro,t)regon.
E. SCH1EFFKL1N.
March 29, 1698. mj-lin
CONVINCING GUARANTEES.
mn jMsttflad by a Vforld-wid.
Experience.
TO THE PUBLIC:
Having branch houses and laboratone
in seven tlittVrviit quarters, and therefon
having a world wide experience, we, H
II. Warner & Co., justify ourselves ii
making tho following statements:
Pint. For the past decade we Iiavi
hell that t:i per t ent, of disease origin
ate in the -kidneys which introduce uri
acid into the tem, a poison that is in
jurious to every organ, attacking and de
stroying first the organ which are tin
weakest. We have also held that if th
kidney are kept in perjert health vtont oJ
the ordinary aiiutnd vill be presented, or
it" contracted, cured. Oilier practitioner!
have held that extreme kidney diseas
is incurable. Wo have proof to the con
trary, however, in hundred of thousand
of cases in every section of the globe.
Second. The kidneys being the sewers
of the human system, it is impossible U
keep the entire "system in good working
order unlets thete organ me doing theit
full duty. Most jeoile do not balievt
their kidneys are out of order becaus
they never fcive them any pain. Jtue
peculiarity of kidney dieac that it mat
long eift !:) sut the kuowledge of thi
patient or of the practitioner. It may b
suspected if there is any gradual depar
ture from ordinary health, which depar
ture increases a age comes on.
Third. We do not cure every knowi
ditiea.Be from one bottle. This i i ''
poilili''l.
Fourth. Warner's Safe Keinedieliav
6een recognized by the doctor ami tht
people all over the globe a atandardi Oj
the highcxt excellence.
Fifth. We make the following unqual
ined guarantees:
(iuAKAKTEK 1. That Warner's Salt
Remedies are pure and harmle.
tirARANTKK '2. That the testimonial
uted bit vi are acnuine. and so far as we
know, absolutely true. We will forfeit I
$5,000 for proof to the contrary.
(jI'arantek 3. Warner's Safe reme
dies have jtermanently cured many mil
lions of people whoni the doctor have
pronounced incurable. Permanent cure
are always convincing proof of merit.
Sirth. A sic your friends and neigli
lors what they think of Warner's Sai'e
Cure.
REV. J. 1'. AKN'OI.I. Camden, Tenn., Ii..d
f em fill aKceses cau.il hy Kidney dismast.
In 1H7S ami ISM, other running nUwun
apearel. Ha was fully cured in 1.S2 by
V ariier' Safe fur ami in l!KH rexrUil
hiiii-elf sound anil writ and he is ..Tor 70
ye .r old.
MBS. ANN IK .TKXXKSS-M1LI.KK. edi
tress of lh. 'ZTS Fif-h avenue. Saw York,
eiht year ' was cured uf nerv.nw r. ni
tration, when the liext New Knanil phyi
cians c Mild do hr no Kod. She cured her
self with Warner Sufa Cure, ami writes in
1S87: "To-day I an a jwrfectly well woman.
It is the only medicine I ever take-"
L. K. FliH E, M. l.,arentleman and phy
sician of tha highest stndili4 of Hanover
CL 11., Va, four years aao. after trying
every other if niedy fur bright' disease, in
eluding famous mineral waters, cured him
self by Warner's Safe Cure, and March 21.
1888, wrote: I have never ha4 the k1 lightest
symptoms of my old and fearful trouble.
HERMAN' UlUJAN, of McNele & Urban,
safe-makers, Cincinnati, O., was broken
down by excenaive business cares. He wan
fnlly restored to health four years rg.i by
Warner's Safe Cure and hits since bui in
robust health.
DR. VIO LEWIS wrote: "if I found my
belf attlictfld with a serious ki'lney disrdfr
I would uxe Warner's Safe Cure."
MIIS. K. J. WOl.F, Gettytfhtuv, Pa.. S. .
Farriugton, tlotha, Fla.. J. M. lAn, 4.'5
East 2nd. street, Cincinnati, O., and thu
sinter of J. W. V'eUake, ML Vernon, O.,
were cured of consumption, (caused by ki I
ney acid in the blood, aa over half the c:uea
kre). by Warner" Safe Cure.
We could give many thousands uf sim
ilar testimonials. Warner's Sjife Cure
does exactly as represented.
Seventh. Warner' Safe Remedies
were put on the market in obedience to
vow mado by II. II. Warner that, ii
the remedy now known aa Warner's
safe cure, restored him to health he
would spread its merits before the entire
world. In ten vears the demand bus
grown bo that laboratories have leeii es
tablished in seven quarters of the glo'e.
Warner' Safe Cure is a scientific sjiee'.hY
it cure uhen all the doclori Jail, thou
sands of the Ix'st physicians prescrilns i
regularly, its ower over disease is pv
naiteut and its reputation is of the in r
malted character. Can you afford .n.' i
to ignore itsextraordinaiy power? Now.
in the. Hpring of the year, a few lotti--will
tono you up and cure all those ii
"eelin?s which, unknown to you, are
Mused by the fatui kidney poison in the
blood, which will surely end fatally, i:
not at once removed. . For this no o.io-r
-jHfiticis known.
The treatment ot many thousands of ene
of thoso eiironiu weaknetises ami distrewinK
ailments peculiar to females, ut the InviiluU'
noiei ami Duririeni institute. IIiiIIhIo. N. v
, has afforded a vast ex perk nee
1 a vast exix ii. nee in nR--lv aiiarvt.
Ins and thoroui-hlv t.-stiiiar remedies for the
j cure of woman's eeuliiir maliKlies.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite trese rlptlon
5 ! is th outgrrowth, or result, of this irmil and
vanmnie eifXTi.-in-.-. 'rtioiiKunos of ti MMmi
nials, received from pati-itt4 and from hHi-c-ians
who have t.-Kt.-d it in tho more airu-ra-
I rated and ohstinato mjj-o whieh had Imllli d
j their Skill, prove it to lo the most wonderful
remedy ever devised for the relief atl eureof
sutTering women. It Is not reeimmen.le.l as s
. Mir-aTl." but as a mo periect tK.-citlo for
wonian's peculiar ailmeiits.
as a puwrrini, inviiroraiinc; tonic,
it imparts strength to
IIIO w
v hole
end to the womb and Its appendages in !
particular. F.ar orerworkwl, worn -.Mif." i
' run--inn," dcbilitste.1 t. setters, milliners, i
drewmakers. seamstrewex. hop-a-irls." hountw
keetwrs, nursinir mliern. an' fe-Me wnuieu
ffeneraliy. r. Pieree'a Ksverife l're-rl t k,n i
w the greatest earthly boon, helntr uncpialed
at an anpetUintr enrdial and restorative tonic.
m tsaeaniuar in IreHSTibeMlua-
cr mm it v.. rim rrpseniniou ' m UIK.--
Favorite freserliitiou " is uik.--!
oi.nleU and la tn-aluat!r in aliarinir and sub- .
.luiiia- nervous encltabiMty, iiiltnlxiity. ex- :
baustion. tr.Mtration. bvmcr i. simaim .nr.
monly atteinlant upon fimcti.ii.l'and orpsiiK? ;
iiir umnwiiv, ihtikuh syiiiioms com-:
sl.-ep and nlieves mental anxiety and k !
mfij.T..y.
Is tt lecitlnaate nirdleiiic, csr.f'illy
compounded by an eTx-r-ti-.- nd rl. illfiil
physician, and adapted to Wotnitn'a d.-li.nt.-
orusnization. It is purelv v.-j.-.ml-le in ifs !
comi-wition and nerf.-ellv li.irn.irsa in it. I
eUe.-ln in any condition .f tbe system. For i
niornincr sickness, or nausea, from whatever
cause arisintr, w.-sk stii. h. intirestion, dvs-P-pia
and kindre.1 symptoms, its use, in small
doses, will prove verr beneficial.
M Favorite Prescription liapetl.
Ive cure for tlie m.n-t coiiilieated and ol
stmate cases of lencorrtH-a, exceeaive tlowinff.
psinful menstruation, unnatural
KV , ". amnif 01 inw wouiD. weak back,
i female weakness." snte version, retroversion.
u.-anuK-oowa sensarions. cnronio ctirestion,
intlamination and ulceration of tbe wumh, fn
nammation. pain and t-iilernes in ovaries,
ac-oinnanied with "internal beat."
ve;Bilitr and promoter of func
tional action, at that critk-ul p. ri.id of change
from a-irlhood to woman hoo.1, Favorite Pre
scription " is a perfectly sufe remedial agent,
and can produce only R-ood results. It is
ciiially etneacioue and valimtile in its effects
when taken for those disorders and derange
ments incident to that fairer and most critical
peri(d, known as "The hangeof Life."
, M'vorite Prescription, w hen taken
in connection with the uae of Dr. Pierce's
io.i-n Medical Discovery, and small laxative
(loses c Dr. Pierce' Purfrntne pellets tIJtlle
Iavcr Pills), cure Liver. Kidney and Uludder
disease. Tbeir combined tio also removes
blood taints, and abohsbe cancerou and
scrofiilou humor from tbe syatetn.
f'f T4irl,w reerlptloi Is the only
medicine for women, sold by druggists, Hnsler
a positive asaraatcc, from tbe manu
facturera, that it will give satisfaction In every
case, or money will be refumled. This guaran
tee has been printed on the bottkvwraiwer.
and faithfully carried out for many years.
bottle tor $SjOO.
For larfre. illustrated Treatise on Disensrs of
WiMnen (l page, paper-coveredL send ten
cents in atamp. Address.
CWs Cnury C:iictl Isxsclzti:.
M3 natln C, BI FI JLLO, IV. 1. j
Choice Flowers for Sale
MK8. AONES CAMPHF.LU FI)UIST.
now hatt a largo and well-ael-eteJ
stock of Flowering Plants and Itolbti for
Hnle, at reasonable charge. Anioiuz an
endles variety of the choicest Flowering
nuJ Folingti llants, tuny bo eiiQiuor;iUl
the Famous
STORM KING FUCHSIA.
Come early and make your selections.
'-if Flurrd Garden Across tho at re. t
from Judge Humphreys' residence, in Kontli
Hillsboro. nil tf
for Male,
SMALL LOT OF GOOD
Fnrt frchh now; others to come in soon.
Inquire of
JOHK HAltltlSOX.
JOSEPH EMRICH.
Wholesale and Ret nil
BUTCHER,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
All kinds of FKESH MEATS kept con
stantly on hand and sold Clieap for C'iihIi.
rHighest Market Price paid for
Beeves, Hogs, and
Mutton Sheep.
Please, give me a call.
aP. tf
ED. LYONS.
JOSEPH HAKE
HILLSBORO
Livery Stable
LYONS & HARE. Proprietors.
1 Orders for
HACKS. BUGGIES
A5CD
RIDING HORSES.
Attended to uroiuiitly.
ALSO,
FEED STABLE.
Keuiember the IMace MAIN STKEKT
opposite the Tualatin Hotel.
Hill sboro. Or., March 1 XH. tf
Dress Making Parlors:
Mrs. LYDIA MESSINGEP,
(Or Amity.)
HAS OPENED A DI'.ESS MAKING
Department in Kooma over the Hill
horo Pharmacy (drag store), where she will
be pleased to meet the Indies of Hil!lur;,
and can aasnre them of satisfaction in
I quality of work at moderate charges.
DUESS-F1T1ING A SPECIALTY
Jt?nense Rive toe a trial rder. slO 1 1
Tkls easer Is kept oa ale at the eClre mt
YERoSON
.DVERTISINq
TIMES BUILDINQ VStFSl RTOJlDrlfm
ESTIMATES lS7c..n FREE
sVa41.raVrO 0 CflSJ'C nmiin
s foe hi en a gun a i.wnuHL
Ijendii an Fhotosrapher in the Nurlliivr.-l
I'icturtH of the mtmt promint nt m.-ii mi.:
women of Orepon nnd WaHhinuton ina
lie seen at his gallery. Towne's;.-..''.' i
in Lis iiiKtantaueouH pictures of Uabii-s
the remarkahle results olitained beint: the
wonder of all who visit hi Studio, iner
lartiin to any six, in any at vie, from niiy ,
kind of picture, lie fjnuntutee t se n :
lietter class of work, at, a liorer wire, than ;
nny gallery on the I'acific Coawt. All wish-'
inc pictures enlarged will do well to He. ui- ;
! estimates liefure ordering elnewliere. for ;
resptiudeiice solicited, and all or.leis will
receive prompt attention. Studio K.W.ror.
First nnd Morrin ,ts.. Portland. )re:nn. !
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
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Oregon Sl t'nliforiiia II. IC.
And Connections.
THE
MT. SHASTA ROUTE
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Itrtwerii 1'itrtlaiid ami San
Fraud"-. H! llonr!
1
Can font &
Exoress Trains
Run D.i'ly
rrnci'.co.
between Pot Hand nnd Sftn
I f.KATK.
i I'oHlaud 4J0 1.
I San Fran. liAl r.
A I.KI V..
S.Franci ;.-!'. .V
1'ortland.. 10:!A.M
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Portlnnd hDlA. M.
Eugene . . t.-tW A. M.
ABSIVK.
I'lipene 2:10 1',
Portland 3:l.' I",
M.
M.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
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EXCURSION SLEEPERS
For Seeond-ClnHs I'ltswenirers cn all tLroah
.trains FUEK i CIIAUOE.
The O. A. C. K." U. Ferry makes eounet ti..n
with sil the regular trains on the Ijtst Side
division from the foot (f F Street.
NVest (Side Division.
BETWEEN POUTI.VNUA aji;VAIJdS.
Mail Train lily, eieet Knuday,
I.rATV.
l'ortland A. M.
HillslM.ro K.4-. A. M.
(Wallis .liWP.M.
Hillsboro T..04 P. M.
ASKIT.
IIilId.ro .H it A M
VrvaIlis 1 P. l
llillsl-o.KU P. M
Portland ..; 1.". P. M"
KJTAt Allwiuv and Corvallis eonnect with
train of the Ureim Pacific.
Express T. ain Duily, exeept Knnd.iy,
LRAV.
Portland. . 401. M
Hillsboro.. .C.P.M
McMin'rUie,.V4.-.A.M
Hillsboro . ;::!() A.M
Asaiv.
HilNN.ro.. ;.l4 I' M
MeMin-Tille,.iiO'.M
HillHU.ro. ;-"IA.M
Portland . y.OOA.M
E. P. IUXJEKS.
t F.AP.AkV
at t
B. KOEHLEB,
Manairer
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Fred Hambleton, Planter, Van Tromp ana Glen Dudley
Will Slau.l for ttervlre hi SonMn ot I HHH nt the Fnlr dirouniU, liillMlor. WhIi fusion County. Oi to".
rity.it M.i tfiif.f.rev .;.
.l.ymrHilil rrrsril, i'.'ti.
Sire of F'rita Umnl lt ton. winner of the -
wenr-ld stakt-H nt S.-tlem and Siiokitue Falls
of l -'7
He is n cliestnnt liorse. 7 3'enrs old.
Sire II.VMULK IONIAN MAMUKINO,
sire of Jane I l'A'.' t.
1 dam Nirinj;fli-ld Mnid (d:ini f Van
Trouip. 5t-yeir-i)!l Bl.il lion rertl :to'4' , by
Inktland Ab.ln!I;ih. fnll tirotlu r to Harold.
Maid C':l !). .t.b.in Friday (sire of dam of i ,Ad 'rd S-'.'l?'). by ICyttdyk's Hamble
Cio. f'ooloy. 2:L7 . by imp. 'I'mntee. 4 dam i Ionian. dam 'J'rnsty, dam of I ucilion
i'lJr-V.tilfV,;U.j4,r' Kir f tho dam of (-:"' Maid CM. and John
Itvsd.vk s Itr.iuMt-toiuau. .,..., . ,. .
Frel liimd.Mon ht.s Knltnn,endurfmce t -- S . by Mnritioroagh, son of imp
nnd fum-d. His record of i:'i was made as Trustee. :i daiu by Henrv Uuroe, sou of
a .Vyear ld after a wiwni iti the stud, and i lieiirj', rival of American IU-Iijiho.
i not the iiMiwum of lii: BM-ed. He has! tJ. , .,
kIhiwii n i':lt pait and in u brief rat-in 1 rlj.VN I KK is the immediate descendant
career has dit-mced Kittv l.yneb, .lane Ii. ! of animals, on both tides, that inherit sieed.
(to wagon). Alta.uont, Irfidy Mand.Oleander,
Melrose aiid others. Lnst yi'ar nevero sick
ness in Auuust rendered him nulit for
racing. Fritz Hambleton. Ids oldy colt ever
trained from n tuare vritliont standard
blood, won at Kal-'in with esse over a large
field of standard-bred colls. In three years
of Mud seivice but one mare bred to him
has failed to produce a living colt.
fKi.M-i of sen VICE:
! Single i-erviee .V
' Season, with privilege of return 7"
In'.irnrue .... Imj
Limited to 1?0 mares.
I. L. Bmith. & Sons
MnwufHcturcrs of and
i im:. iii:iii m
13
A!, a r"i:e
f- ft tJL
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS & MATTING
Picture Moulding, I'ietnre Frame, Mirrors, I.iu-e "nrtiiis. Window Shades, t j lioUUr
G.mmIs, Wall I'aia-r, S.rinn and To; Mntlr.-s s. P'llows. etc.: also
JJOOrS and
Blinds !
Frames, MouMiu's,
Frarki ts, Stai
New. 1 J
ivdhjjt VBi e:i:s
FOREST GROVE.
Organ in the Lead!
It hns ri r:.se wholly I'NItl'K IN DICSKI N : fcurjK.ssini.'Iy leautifnl, and put
t (.' thr on an EN'I lb FLY Nf'.W IT:lN'iri.K-usinK slide jriiw in-tead of
prrews. Iti.; rl .0 "M d'SF, PKOOF, by a simple eoiil rivanee.
MF.I'AL OASINiiS PliKYENT SWELLING OF KEVS IN DMI W EA'lHEIJ.
A hands mi brrwUet I.AM!', t-f Cold finished metal, ntfaehed tueaeh orvan,
in ".11. s ii-.'ht Ut'i s;ii'e and e.-nv id
Thi; with il full aid parllil sets of ItEKDS. its different STOICS
nnd COI i'l.l;i:S .11 ! of fh. 1.1 sil. id t;iv'.-s numberless vaii-ty of t'OM
IMNA Til NS :u.d FAJ'UKSSIf N. and in S I : K'l N ! iSS and UKTINESS of
TONE, il i i fi.llv eipia! f- ;oiy 11, i!;.-.
Ev.-ry in Hr.ir.,. 1:' k.M v..t!i a F.i YEUS C,l K ANTEE.
I nm no i:itro.', ici;i ,' tlies.- ( Ii iiist ir.n. lit into Washington IToiiuty at
si 'kfkisincIjY low Fuji i:i-s.
A M.tfSNIFK'I'.NT SAVd'l.i: may
, Call ami exrimine.
i!!Mf
PROTECT YOUR HOMES I
MAR LIN DOUBLE
.A. GOOD
REVOLVER
no longer costs
a Fortune
Self-Cocking,
AntosutlO
Ejecting,
FULL
NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE.
WtlllltlS BQCAI. ITItT BBSPBCT TO TBS
tBSBCXfTK stk WBaSOTT.
For salo by Hardware and Gun Dealers everywhere.
Mannfsctnmd by TEE MAELI3 FTEE ASMS CO, VswEsTsa, Cons.
Macazlne
Tm li m mmM allium. ' t"-i
IIALLAKU eu.rav, spoktiwo "rr TARorr
III trai uap.. MABMM Wt UK ANNS 't.. rw
IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS OT
WILL SAVC ONt-HALr THE
Msac for all ! of ("rtndtf whlrh
Km-. or eii-toln: Murlln. l oll'.. M luctiesl.-r, Unllard, Mrn-M, Ka uuii
WluUM-v-Kcaaedy, SujIII. a Wumii 5 I" 1"' all g-autfea sini tuakes vl
HIT RUM SMIll,
Cheaper vnd better thaa any other,
X dMl ataauiaoiarinc Oompanvi
Bex ! U. Ksw UAvaa. Cuas.
Ciifcis mini am ust iailS. '
I believe Piso' Cure
for Coiiaii nipt ion saved
my life. A. II. Dowkll,
Kditor F.tKinirer. !-len-ton,
N. C, April 'Si, lw7.
The jikxt Cotifrh Medi
cine is Pimo'h L'vnv. ior
Comsumptiom. Children
take it witltout objection.
II jr all druggiata. 25c.
TATnuriA-
I BsstOonstta 8n.p. 1
I Id tiKi.. b
jd. use j
I PISO
rich Imy ever nvcrnfe
McFirrnn, Louisville,
i Kentucky.
Sirrd by FANfX)AST CJ.i), siro of
J 'at ron .Vy-r-old stallion record 2:U'),
nudof IKmI 1 Vet CI year ol J rrourd I:'.h."Oi
and A(uarius (4-year-old r cird L'a'.t) , ),cto
tKw.ss Rlw.ed themselves. .,.! trsiR,..it ,t tn
their descendants. His breeding needs no
comment. Planter Las never liecn trained,
but dmiiiif tb-e stud season of last yesr, in
which he covered 4H mares, he trotted miles
iti ?:."1. His colts, though not old enough
to be trained, are large, well formed, and
.how excellent gait.
TERMS :
Kiug'.e service
Season, vith privilege of ituru
Iusuranco
ft)
Dealers in nil kinds of
and LOW I'liKI'll
m
asTioitmeut .f
iinj; M.-tti-rialM, Stair Uailins, l';!liiters,
Lt'.nlT, etc.
dkim t.ii kxt.
OREOON.
le s.f a at niv hiiiiie in lor.-st Orove.
IltS. .11. If. I.I, I, IS.
ACTION REVOLVER.
These revolvers are an exact
duplicate of the celebrated
SMITH & WESSON.
,3tf Ciililier, usin
Centre-Firo
CartriiLjua.
BE8T IN THE
WORLD I
Rlfla.
-- irrti.
airrrs. ..m
t'mmm.
COST Of AMMUNITION.
are tuwri In any of the folio
i
t
.1
rrtl AIB IIAII. P
bend fur Prirc Ut of tfaes tools la
I
ffM V ,m2 "ST mC7i iTT
ri'HK itKvrriF
1 ll.ipiile Hay
f, r. vi:ai: old) DAitK
St.illioii. will mnke the
I rv-nnoii
fo!ioH:
f IhHi in Waliini'toii tV.mity as
I liiirlinR. nt Wm. Wnfer-i. near fVtilre.
ville: ll,irily i.ulit and til! Friday noon,
at fire, iirii:.: all other davs at the farm of
l!ie niulersiin d, ue mile ca it (f HilUboro
Si-r Iro
The SeitMwn .
Inonrnnrf
ml.oo
7.M
10.00
SKI.IM weiohs over I.VW pounds; Is by
(4.1 llot;iina(-o, n I'. n-lieroti: (Ihiii by Wnsh
inttoti. he bv old Knffolk Puucli, of f'alifor
nia; -M d;.iu Old Sally, owned bv Win. John
son, of (ilenooe. now derenaed, known aa
the IV rue ni.ire, she by imp Itauibler, a
thoroughbred.
Every HMHibIe care wilt be taken to pre
vent rtrri.leiin, bat no responsibility
assumed
P. M. JACKS' IN.
HilUboro, April A, ISM. a-Vut
Isfi years old, n
size; bicd l.y J. C,
HITDRE
mi k
nr. I i' T f "m W i
mmm
11 1
ci v r.wi.
3. rarl-l s-r wrd f.tiV
And winner of the .l-vear-ld races nt ttnlcin
and 'I be Dalles in J"ft7; is a l'iv 'iors',
without white, and ne of tho hn u iiiii-M
and g.-iincHt troltci" in the state,
Sired by liAlHJKU i!(V, soil of 1' ublu
toniuii lifnnibrinii (r'ire of Jane. ., 'J '4.
1 clam Kriii!licld Maid. lani o Fred
HaiiibleUili, Si-e Mdirm of i'r-l
llaiuhli ton.
Van Tromp will be limited to 10 lucres,
to H.-rmit traiiiing.
TERMS OF SERVICE.
Single service
Season, with privilege of return. .
IiiMuiauctt
.$
The Thoroughbred Slcillim,
Full brother to Judith, winner of 8 races
in lsHp.
Sire of Dudley Howard, Laura I)., Minnie
I.. Fliivello, etc. 1
Oli-.m Duulkt i a hnndsonie bay, 1C .
IpoiiIs liit;h, and weighs U.'iO iounds.
Sued bv imp, GLKNKLO.
1 dam Madimi Dtidltv, winner of lln;
o- 1 ChampAfris Slakes nt Jerome I'urk in 1H70, ;
' ' 1 by I.iri;rton. 'J iIkiii imp. Krilannia 4lli,
1 dam of Itrigand, winner tne Jersey!
ELKHORH SALOON.
pllII.U' PHOENLEIN. I'NDEIt LOl'IH
1. StrHsrr's iiiHl.Hement, tins ois lied a
new S.doiii in the tuildinu formerly oceu-
Iiied by Tom WhiteLorn, known as the l lk
iorii Saloon. Here he will Is. pleiised lo
meet his friends. A Htrirtly orderly hoiiHt
will tie kept, also tl.o bent of liter, t'lars
and LiquoiK, . tul-tf
Tba BUVEBS'OUIDE fa
Issued March and Bept.,
isach year. It Is an ency.
Iclopedis of useful lnlor.
'tnstion (or ail wno pur.
chase the luxuries or the
necessities ot Ule. we
can clothe you and turnish you witt.
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, danco, sleep,
cat, fish, hunt, work, eo to church,
or stsy at home, and in various sines,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all those things
COMFORTABLY, and you can rnake a bur
estimate ot tho value of the BUYEUU'
GUIDE, wbich will bo sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avcnuo, Chicago, 111.
Over 6.000.000 PEOPLE US
M.FERRYACO.
(dmiUnd t)ilH.tli
est tleedsmoa
tne worio.
rEIKYfcCO S
lll.r.4. t...rria
mm4 I'rlM'tf
SEED
ANNUAL
ror me 3
will ! inn Um(
FREE TO ALL
piill'-iil, anj
tu ilUfi MWKH.'
out .ifjlYUW it.
Invalunbleto al'.
very Mrw4tii UK.1.4
Field"' F lo r
0. M. FERRY ACQ., Detroit, Micl.
fjuslang Linimoni
MrXH-. Hl T TjsiM.KT.-un . I'll I
0
O.
WJtwjjuij -utUtitnrj fNvv.iM
luoupn 3uccn-j
I irev.
i'.oln i;
. ..i 1 1.1 i
I .-i.
V-.-r t.
Ill v
V110 .! .'r in I I ii cioa. f 1. 1 . . tvr
euii'i'Iui r.iril. i..o 1 ..1 rm V. 1 i( (fw.
F, U. ItKl.tVal I : Holly, lth.
PATfiHTS
tTavent.s. and Trade Mirk obtained, and all
PA'I KM Id hlNKHSooiiilueted for M)1
HIATK I KKH.
tll'lt fIFFICK IS OPPOSITE I?. H.
PATENT OFFICE. We have 110 siib
aenries, all business direct, heiiee rxn
t ran Mite t Patent busine in less time and
st 1.1 ;KS CO.S1' tli.n th.Me remote from
Wasiiimotok.
Nend model, drawini.'. or pilot o aithde-
seriptioii. . adviiw. if pm. nt.-iMe or not,
free of charge. Our fee not due till iwitelit
is secured.
A book. "How to Obtain Patents." aitu
references to actual clients in v.nir tStatr.
county, or town, sent free. Address
V. A, NXO.V A CO..
Onwit Patent Odle. Wasldnton, l. C.
"I
nli
-tf
nni7 Hend tt ceids for ..t(je,
A I nlZ.ll.slKl reeeive Jres, a cdslly Imi
r a.sM()f vMeb w.(I ijH
ot either set, to tuore nioney rilit away
than anything else in this world. Fortune
await Um workers bo1ately sure. At ouc
Adilree Tu A Co., Aajrasta, llaiaa,
V v y J
1FBJF
;efds
rr kj 0
D.
II ?Vi-Wrw sr.
I tl AW Lara
M ' m.r jr ir
' D M
mmmi
V c.rd.Ji
1
a 1
v ipse. 13
s 1 - Ix
IIS
3
r-j i 5c
5aa -V CS If
x ;s si
a nS
win.
I K,.
lil lK H Allll'i ll.llll rllUl JiiMik I.
Imp. il(li. l,'. n l.iainilieeiit ruen hiuxi
hiniM-if, is in riiiik Miii I r-. hith i,f 'IIk.i--oitghbrciis
in A : nt rii-n, lln hm hcc'i fmir
linn s nt (lie bend of winning ,'iii H 1hV;i,
1MM, JNi ,,11,1 'V-7, unit him hired IIIOI
wiiim rs than tiny Ht tlhoii in Aim rii a.
til iv I'lni.KV, nfler receiving ts-Vere in-.
Jtmh h at ' years oi l, wan still an cKccllcut
r; ce l.orsi'. Ah a '.' year-old im sti i b d seven
tii; e(, won three races, Mas sccu'id in nun
air; third in two. At WaHhind.i,. 1 1.
Nov. inlw.r )h77, ji, H ji-hj,!,, ,. j1(
Is.iit, anion': others, Lady Haylers, ti e dam
of .f . I'niil. u'limiin ..i.fi.. 1... 1. ..1. 1 . ..
1 ; leli;lis. (.ell I 1 lb v'm colU Ii .ve si..,
o;,is(ylc, hM id and (in cxnelleiit ill-position.
1 ik' ..r .1 1.... .1.1.1 .
jjr, ; ,i.n j im iu innu IIIIU lllol'ollll Iralllllig
.NOP J ol llil lli
for luces,
TERMS
OF SERVICE:
King! servica ....... f
F-in-wn, with privilege of retuin . 'ii
lusaranos ' . ,
Mares infracted to run to bs brJ will
receive onrefu I attention and Kd pMsturHs
ot Hl.W a mouth.
J-ifYoaiiK stock, both trotting and J'lujr
ou;dihrcJ, for nala,
TIIOS. II. lONWlK,
Mllllmltofo, ttteauu.
FOR SALE!
2 LOT OF Af'KI WYANDOTTE
Also, a quantity of Hay, will he sold Cheap
at the Hani,
F. CHALM FICS,
";f ft Cornelius.
Call and Sc
c
TV. ttJUl,IfiV
E gist
- -AMI
BOOKSELLER
And K-t onr iiioiitiy'i worlli of
Drugs. IVsCdicincs.
Toilet Articles, Envelopes
and Paper, Musical Mor
chandiso, and everything usually
kept in a I'irxt CImhs (!ountry lru, Hook
mid Novelty hi ore,
PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS
Carefully eonijMiimded at all hours.
dictr
For I I'M la U lii-i lliuii
CI n ry 1 1 raou coiii. n.i.lMilri. tny iiitf O I r 11 O
er PI AN K " "" a.a.M wa
rLftif I Oa lulu. (4,1, 1 i.r
liuunit4H of tIlu.lo.tioi,., nut 111 ..ijr Ifrt) m?k., I. Ilintf
VUl lo l.ny, lui, l,vr. I 1 H1 ll,illi,t li.lliillrf li,.-.
i- fiif Jjuiit iMHlm lilt.nfiil loK onl lirrnt.,
iuUu4jba( a I ' ilii,, hi (to. mI i,,r luicnli v.irili i f Mmm.,
JA.til-ri ill It, HI I UNMAN,
Iteeht-aisr H. V,
2'2., .11 ili Slioilif!
r;o lion rm 1 Tiiitv!
Ar'-oii.iiioili.ti iiih I'n inpiiHiil f. r Ci ii foi t
km I Sntei ; - I'.iHH nnd Freii'lils via
ii.iiiii(i iihI flit. Oregon lli-velop.
III. Ill t 'o'm hi el, 110 liilH Ml 1 11 I Mi
lliili I, (in y other route t,e
I Willi 11 il 1 0I11I i in I In.
V. 'I IiI.k Ito tillrl .V.
hull ' I l.lll'i:tco !
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
( I'.Hi . pt Kiiiul,i ,
l'nve 1 1.1 1 11 11 'i . .
Am ive t i v.ill.s
trrive A II 1:111 v
li.'dVe Alliiiliy
Aiuve ('oriiillis
riie ViKpiini
Tim) A. M .
W:;t
...11:10 "
l::ui. M.
!irj P. M
ft: W P. M
tr.iiiis roiuiect at
( )ieon
Albany 1,1
Mid ( llllfol'lltil
id ( 'ot'vallis
Fare I I v. . 11 forvnII, A ll.iinv 'nnd Han
riiuiei'ieo l.'iui nnd !nbin, tlt.iiO; Uail
Slid KteeiHi e, f It.liO,
CJIAK. C. luxin:,
Attn. O, F..t J". Ai;t.,
C01 viilliu, Or.
wm. m. i:i(i,
l in ml Slini(i! r.
Oreeon Development Co.
Fint class Kteaiiisliip l.itii. b'-iween Yiuriiiria
ami Hun r riiiicwrn. ennui ,( mi (il Vhuiiiiih
with the tnuiix of tlm t In imii paeiilo Hnil
road t!oliiMifiy,
KAIUN'O IATi:,
IUOM SVN lllAKl 1HCOI
EiiHt4-rn f )cri?on W .Inen.liv, Jnne S'.i
W llliuiietto nllev. I uowlnv. Jsl v b
r.nstern Oregon Monday,
Willamette Vullev fSiiiKlav,
)1
17
?:i
I'.dHl. rn Mi 'oii , Hiii unlay.
llliiini tts tallry
UlM VIljI-INAt
Eastern f)reion . . . We.lnes.lay, July
6
Willamette nllev,,,, 1 iiemlav.
1-2
1.
I '.HMtern I Irtyou , , , , '
Willsmelte Vlilley hunday,
Ji
FH.tern ( ireiroii
Friday,
Willanietlu N alley.
Au.
The Coiiiininv reservus th rik'l't to c lianca
steamers 01- saillliK dates.
H. II. TOIIV, en. F. A P. Aifent,
'Mi MoiitK'oinerv' St.,
a'.'l tf ban Fritiuiseii, f al.
Hetid 10 cents wmlae, and
we will mail you rims
royal, valuable, sample bos
of 1'oodn that wid put von
ill the way of making Mou
momby at once tlisn any lliinp; else in Amer
ica. Itoth aeieaof all ant con live at home
and work in spare tine, or all the time,
Capital not repaired. We will start you.
Immense pay surs for thoee v. ho sler tat,
ouott. Hi in so Si. Co., Portland, Uitins
Derby in 1x71), by I'lvlng D11U luuiii,
ner of the Derby ind HI. I a iIl'i r.
II I I I I 'iJl H k IVnJY.fUl
1 nr. ainl ktim! l-i ll. hanili
Oregon Pacific E. B.
A GIF!