The independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 188?-189?, June 21, 1888, Image 4

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    I THE INDEPENDENT.
THURSDAY. .
.JUNE 21, 1883
tiHAT KILLS Af.lEniCflhS.
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1 I The Bw f-r Meaey.
The alarming disease of this
country is nervous debility and
prostration, It goea under
many names bat it is essen
tially the samo complaint,
Hospitals and private institu
tions for nervous patients are
crowded. The average of life
in the United States is de
creasing every year. Sadden
deaths, from nervous collapse
among our business, profess
ional and public men are so
frequent as scarcely to excite
remark. The majority of sui
cides, committed witnout ap
parent reason, or under so-called
"depression of spirits,' are
really prompted by nervous
prostration, which is a fruitful
source of insanity and crime
with all their grief and horror.
These facts are startling.
They threaten the very life of
the nation. They assail the
"springs of its Jxwer and pros
perity. They wreck manhood's
strength and woman's useful
ness and beauty,
r Every one should know the
causes. What are they ? The
answer is easy and terribly
plain: Our vicious personal
habits ; our careless ana lawless
eating and drinking; the in
tense mental and physical strain
arising from our mad race after
money, position and influence.;
the fears and struggles of pov
erty; the use of narcotics aud
stimulants; our fashion of
turning day into uicfut and
night "into day; and, briefly,
our j desperate willingness to
pay any price for an Lours
pleasure or success. So we
jburn life's candle at both ends
andL fill the lunatic asylums
and the graveyards.
y The disease from which we
suffer and die is, in plain Eng
lish, jVerrous Dyspepsia, as it
is seated in tlia IN'ervea and in
j the organs of Digestion, Af?iru
ilation and Nutrition. Healthy
, digestion being impeded or des
jtroyed, the whole body, nerves
j included, is literally starved;
even when there is no emaci
ation to tell the sad story.
! Nervous prostration sends
out its warnings : headache
in the morning; a persistent
auu Heaviness or acmng at tne
base of the brain ; wakel nlness ;
r!6S of appetite and disgust with
f cdjiosslfiental cneTgyandt
interest m ordinary unties ana
business ; restlessness and anx
iety without any assignable
reason; eructations ; bad
breath; foul mucous on the
teeth ; occasional giddiness ;
1alpitat:on of the heart; sal
owness of the skin; coated
tongtie and gradual failure of
strength and ambition.
The remedy is a total aban
donment of the habits and cus
toms which cause the disease
in each individual case, and the
use of Shaler Extract of Hoots
(Seigel'a Syrup) to cure the
mischief already done. This
great remedy, prepared by the
Shaker Community of Mt. Leb
anon, X. V., is especially adapt
ed to eradicate Nervous Dys
pepsia. To do this it acts
directly and gently but power
fully uon the disordered stom
ach, liver and kidneys, "restor
ing their tone and vigor, pro
. xnoting the secretion of bile, ex
' pelling waste matters from the
systenyuid purifying the blood.
Utku the nervous system
Shaker Ext met ( Seigei's Syrup)
acts as a safe and wholesome
anodyne without the slightest
narcotic effect, and then leaves
the nerves to regain their nat
ural tone and strength through
its wonderful inlluence upon
the function of nutrition.
? It is safe to say more nerv
ous dyscpties have been re
tored by it from the depths
of misery to a fresh enjoyment
of life and J.iliot than by any
or all other forms of treatment
combined.
iag Oat Sale
OF-
Millinery Goods
MY Entire Stock of Milliuerv and Fancy
Dry Goods will be closed oat within
the next two weeks at
Cost Prices !
OS
A splendid opportunity is offered to all
wishing anything in my tine.
. 5Irs. S. C. Roberts,
FOREST GROVE.
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"PUCK 05 POBTLAHD.
The Castonarr Good-5atared Jus-
representation f Oregon
Weather.
That mugwump illustrated 'Pack'
has been publishing letters from
various cities on the Pacific coast.
This week's issue has half a page
devoted to Portland, with five very
poor little pictures. It says:
Portland has not only Mount Hood,
but four other sentinel mountains; also
three transcontinental railroads.
Some of these mountains are too far
off to be called in in case of emergency.
- San Francisco is a way-station (accord
ing to Portland) on one of the railroads;
and the great and growing seaports of
Puget sound are way-stations on an
other. But Portland isn't bashful. She
claims them all as expressly hers. She
values the mountains as highly as she
does the railroads. They both bring
her tourists and Eastern bauk notes.
Portland looks like a New England city,
although our original Portlandera drove
up there in ox-carts from Pike county,
Missouri.
Portland is a seaport, about 110 miles
from the sea. It is on the Willamette
river, about ten miles from where that
classic stream joins the Columbia. The
Willamette is a fine stream. Careful
analysis shows it to be composed of
four-fifths 1120, one-fifth mud, and a
slight trace of fever and ague. It runs
down h11 in winter, and uphill in sum
mer. It l not as "sassy" when it runs
uphill; and you would think it would
1 more so then, for it is 'backed"' by
the whole Columbia at that time.
"When vessels get up to Portland they
tie up to the wharves with their bow
lines and hire tugs to tow their sterns
around upstream.
Portland lias considerably over 30,000
inhabitants, and is the metropolis of the
Pacific Northwest. It won't do any
harm if you forget tliif, for they will
remind you of it when you go to Port
land. Portlanders worhip Mt. Hood. Its
snowy purity is something they admire
at a distance. Every Fourth of July
night thev illuminate it with red fire.
Four or five young men climb up its
slippery sides, each carrying twenty-five
pounds of eochincal powder on his back.
About S) p. m. they touch this off, and
throw all over the stat of Oregon
'The gleam
The light that never was on sea or land."
Only a few Tortlandcrs arc Second
Adventits. In fact, many of them have
no religion whatever. Still, they are
looking for the second coming of Henry
Villard. They would like him to bring
them a dividend on their investments in
the "Blind Pool." They would also like
to have him return and finish the dock,
elevators, station, and particularly the
magnificent hotel, of which he unkindly
built only the basement story. They
lack nerve to finish it themselves, and
are afraid the highbind s will buy it
and sublet it for Chines laundries.
Puck should amend his paragraph.
Portland will build the hotel.
There is no winter in Portland, nor
any snow, except once in twenty years.
ibl raln, Hill irui,! rom OctobeTYd
May. They call this somewhat lengthy
shower, "Oregon mist."
When they don't have it, it is missed
very much.
When it clears off, and begins to rain
again everybody feels well, is happy,
and goes shopping. From April to Oc
tober, it doesn't rain at all. Then the
people go down to the seashore, and sit
where the spray from the breakers can
fall on them.
Portland is such a nice place for a
married man of small income! A two-dollar-end-fifty-cent
gossamer is more
useful than a two hundred and-fifty-dol-lar
sealskin sacque.
Portland's only trouble is that it's too
nice a place. Its glorious no-cold-weather
climate makes a man bilious
and debilitated, nnd gives him an ab
normal appetite for quinine.
If Mt. Hood was only nearer, so it
could cover her with snow and cold
weather in the winter, Portland would
soon be more energetic that Minneapolis
or even Seattle. .
The principal exports of Portland are
wheat, timber, and canned salmon. The
principal imports are rubber coats and
Milwaukee beer. It is just as good beer
weather in Portland in the wet season,
as in the dry season.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
Southern
Pad lie
LlnpN,
Company'
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE !
Time Between Portland and Sail
Francisco, 39 Honrs I
California Express
Trains Run Daily
LKAVB.
Portland 4:00 P. M.
San Fran. fi'0 P. M.
ABR1TR.
H-Francisco 7:40 .M
Portland.. 10:40. -I. M
Loral i'asrnfrr IHiily, eu-etptSit tula j.
l.RATPC.
Portland 8:0(1 A.M.
aaaiya.
Euceue L':40 1'. M.
l'ortland U:45 1'. M.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
For accommodation of Heeond-Clasa Pas
sengers attached to Expreas Traiua.
The (. A C. K. lt. Ferry makes connection
with all the regnlar trains on the East Side
division from the foot of F Street.
West Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND COKVALLIS.
Mail Train Daily, esoept Sunday,
1.KAVK.
Portland 7U A.M.
Hillsboro 8:45 A.M.
Corvallia 1:30 P.M.
HUlsboro. .5.-04 P.M.
AaarTE.
Hillsboto JHA4 A.M
Corvallia ll':25 P. M
Hillsboro.OS P. M.
Portland . 6:15 P. M .
LafAt Albany and Corvallia eonnect with
trains of the Oregon Paciflo.
I Express Train Duily, except Sonday,
X.KAVB.
Portland. .40 P.M
Hillsboro.. 6K P.M
McMin'yille,R:4oA.M
Hillsboro . . 7 JO A.M
Aaarva.
Hillsboro.. 6:04 P.M
McMia'vUla.S.-OO P.M
Hillsboro. 7UA.M
Portland .. 9M)A.M
E. P. ROGERS,
B. KOEHLER, Asst. Q. F. A P.Ag'L
Manager . , n4-t
By the way, there is Mrs. Lucy
Hayes. She is a good woman.
She ia a temperance lady, never
known to "ruah the growler" or
lead her friend" into temptation.
She enforced the prohibition law on
Bnthetford, her husband. Why ia
not Mra. Hayes as muck a shining
example and an honorfo her sex as
ever she was? Why do not the
great prohib. and woman's rights
and W. C. T. U. gatherings warm
up to and pass resolutions of sym.
pathy and admiration and have her
portrait painted and send delega
tions to visit her? Is it possible
that it was not the woman, but the
feathers and flummery of her White
house surrounding that excited so
much gratitude in the days gone
by? No wonder Mrs. Cleveland
wants a second term. Nebraska
State Journal.
Senator Hearst, of California, has
been making some extensive invest
ments in Mexico, including the pur
chase of 2,000,000 acres of land in
the state of Vera Cruz, to be devoted
to the raising of coffee, sugar, and
tobacco. Along with other Califor
nia capitalists he has also obtained
concessions for building a railroad
from the city of Mexico to some
point on the Pacific coast. Such
facts as these emphasize the im
portance of a reciprocal commercial
treaty with Mexico which shall re
move the restrictions upon n rich
trade that foreigners have been
quick to appreciate aud profit by.
Still Both Were Happy.
Life.
They were younf lovers, and as
they strolled through the Humble
in Central Park the future looked
very bright and pleasant to them.
"That is a dogwood tree, my
love," he said, touching it lightly
with his stick.
"How do you know it is a dog
wood tree, George dear ?"
"I can tell by its bark, my dar
ling," and then a policeman ordered
them off the grass, and they were
very, very happy.
SugR-fstire Wah -Wah.
This paper, on this, its first birth
day, stutters not in saying that it is
hatched to fill a long-felt want.
It is a fact, attested by several
able-bodied witnesses, that wall
paper for ranch houses yoines high;
That shelf-lining is high;
That bustles are high;
That real lace dishrags are high ;
The Wah-Wah would faiu fill
these fallow fields.
It aims to so shape its course that
no good housewife will ever regret
having used it for the noble pur
poses above outlined. Walla Walla
Wab-Wah.
LANDS FOR SALE.
ty LOTS in Gleneoe, with a Iieaideuce
and Barn and a Store, with a Hall alTe.
This property is well located and the
buildings all new. Price, $100 J.
12
ACHES of Fir brush land on the
road north of Hillsboro two miles.
t'rice, f:sji.oo
ACHES of Timber and Brash Land,
L I with 4 acres cleared. This land is
watered by McKay's Creek, and on the road
north of Hillsboro two miles. Price, $42."
fT A ACltKS, with House. Barn. Orchard,
tfJ and 15 acrt a clear, and " acres in
Crass; immediately on the roAd two miles
north of Hillsboro. fries, ifloOO.
IOT on Base Line Street, well located.
-J with House, Barn, Well and a uood
Orchard Price, $4o0.
1G0
Acres of Land, mile from K. It
at Dilley. 'i mile from achool and
s- roues iriu rurmi tirove, witn nonxe.
ham. and other neceasary farm huildin-'H.
11.:.. t.........t. .. . i i :
A uia piuvt7 in kiiooruiuy wntrn-u, nuu win
make A i;ood stock or dairy farm, with the
least coat. 'JO or 30 acres iu cultivation, and
10 or 15 acres almost clear, and the remain
der is blush land that will make a cood
burn, some of which is Alder flat. This is
an absolute bargain at :F-1.00 per acre.
1Q A Acres, with Saw mill and a Losing
tll team, three residences mid three
barns. This property is veil located, six
miles from IL IL I will sell the nudivided
one-third of this property for l."0O.
8 ACRES WITH A TWO-STORY HOUSE
of seven rooioa, all lard tiuish, and a
barn that cost t'.VM, an orchard of all kinds
of fruit and at! f 'he small fruits. This
Flare is favorably located on Main Street in
r il ItluiriL and will anil a man of nMjina
X will -ell either half of thia plaee-the im-
proved piirt tor fjmXI, or the unimproved
for $.., or all of it for f:'AV. :
MILFS
100
a:ui-:s tF LAND
froni tiititon. ;md "4 n.ile f nmi
inn"- -in ..,-w iipi. riit i m i- s
Hlaitlieil iimi Hceneii ai-.i i.. acres ol small I
Fir ami Hazel. I l.cre i.-i j;ii or-imrd of 1.10
bearnu; Iree, and w wnter-d Ity a Spring
that never fails nud a well. Thia land lays
on a Rood road, and near achool. Price, in
eaxh and ood notes, iT.KK
2
IJTS. WITH HOUSE AND WELL
Fenced aud in cnltiratkai. t'riee, .d
Qf ACRES, UNIMPROVED, C MlbES
O" " South of Hillaboro, well watered; lays
well aud near the Creamery at Farminoton,
and comes out the road. Price, f i:.
A NICE. LARGE AND WELL
arrancred lU-sidcnce. with all neces
sary OntboildinRS. beariue Fruit Trees, and
Six Lota, situated near the new Brick Blot-It
in Hillnltoro, for aale at $?.tiV.
Q Acres, ft mi lea from HillHlHtro. 15
Ol' acres of plow and !. acres ot paalnre
land: bouse, barn, and 70 living trees iu
orchard, aud ia watered by a spruig. Only
1(4 mi tea from arhtiril. and is on a -ood
road, 14 mile fmni erwamery: IHtj miles
from Portland. Price, i;.O0t
Acres, 2 miles from Ilillsltoro, with
I O house, barn, orehard. well, wood
shed, eta., and 40 aerea under plow and in
meadow. Price, $2,100.00.
I have other lands of line quality too
numerous to mention
w. h.Tucker,
Ileal Estate A gear,
HILLSBORO,
27-tf
: : OREGON.
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOUR
BLOOD?
(CttwtUmd Pn.y j-
As much blood goes through the kid
Beys as goes through the heart.
There ia nothing startling about j this
fact except it be a revelation. Many peo
ple have but a dim idea of the real work
of the kidneys. They not only drain the
water from the system, but alo the
poisonous matter which that water holds
in solution to carry out of the system.
Over half the time, however, the kidneys
fail to do this work!
What is the result?
Gradual failure of sfrengtb and health
and eventually death by Prijiht's 1 Un
ease or some unauppected kidney disease.
But Particularly in the spring of the
year, when one's blood is filled with
poisonous waste, a it invariably is at
that time, you feel detiressed, tired,
languid, do not seem to have any dis
ease, but your system does not reMiin
to the genial warmth of Bummer anJ
spring as formerly.
You liird better look out!
The kidney poison is accumulating in
the blood. Tonics won't do any good,
thev simply treat eilVcts. You can only
secure a radical, thorough renovation of
the system bjr the prompt use of War
ner's safe Cure, which is the only reliable,
scientific specific for the blood, because
it is the only known specific in the world
for the kidneys, which are the only great
blood Durifters.
G EO. F. Ill IX 5 EV A Y. 9S Murison St . Cleve
laud, O., Kx-Dfcputy Sheriff, front uric acid
Miotiin uf tha blood became, at Ui:h,
totally blind, and whs troubled with ervnt
giddineae. In l"h2. fu-r Buttering- f. runny
year, snd Ifing uitrL'Hed ty. lueiiMire,
he thoroughly urilied hi blood by nm;ir. .,f
Wwnrr'a Safe Cure, and says.. "1 Live
uever had a day' trouble sinew, and have
fully recovered my health. Warner's .Safe
Cure saved my lif.M
JIEV. J. P. ARNOLD, of Cam.! mi. TW.
in Ttt aud 'til waa grievously attlii-tcd with
, ruany aietoa, caused by kidney poic.l
blood. The abvct0ea weia alive for itaCy
pionthi and caud great diet raw. Alt i
thoroughly mrtfyifr bin blood with W.ir
rtwr ' Said fur iu t2. ha reported that ia
J.V8 he wa lroii4 and well, over 71 yean
( , and ! to iwli regularly,
C.WV. V. 1. nottlXSON, TuiUd St.ite
Marine Iin-ix-tor tor tlx) rhin of Iuh,
reiduca I'utTalo. N. Y , iu lfSl bad a
light rruptioii on hi hawV It wmmi aprfad
to his faco and h waa altaoat blind. Hi
iody waa covered with, lilit, tluky !;,
Hi kin itched excruciatingly. For tu
years h gradually crew wotho, tr ing aim t
everything imaginable. In IrtMo, after hnv
ini'triven up hoi of recov
very, he te';iu
utiu Warner'a Safe Cure.
tla," he ay. 'VoiuiJetely cu
:uied me, and to-
day I m fctn.ntr ami well an ever,
JAMW WIGHT. ?Mi Fifth Ave. NV
York, suffered fur Tear from intituinat' rv
"n,r;.Jsrr,!;'V"rr;i
Safe (Jure aud remains well t -day.
The four above cases are as good as :i
million. They prove what is stated, thai
the orjran that removes the impurity
ruin me uiooti iimn cuti iuu.i v i.t iiie
kidney, and for this when impaired there
is but one sound, rational method 'ol
treatment.
Ir. Dio Iiwis, who was opxcd !c
the use of medicines in general, thoujrM
so hiobly of this remedy that be said il
be had a serious kidney di.-eue, h
should use it.
Afk your friends und iieiblrH wb i'
. .i .ii . t ..(r ... .11.. : . .1
j they think of il.
In the spring of the vear, when debit
j it v is ho prevalent, and the sc-iIh of d;--
easf are t-ofiri Dial may nave a lai.t
blossoming N'fnre the fall, the pru i-i;'.
mat and woi.iao will jive too fi'eiii ;
tlioioiigb t-lcaiif invt :ii;d put itli'iiii' .
has 6.000.000 PEOPLE USfc
0.M.FERRY4C0.
at admittsd to ba t Im
Laraeat eamn
frt trie world.
D-K-FSnRYACOS
SEED
ANNUAL
For IB3
wffl b aiMled
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applmata. ai
a ordortaa u."
'Invaluable to al'.
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laeajaaleel aa a KIVCR I'lIU aot
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SMALLEST. CHEAPEST. EASIEST TO TAKE.
Ilewareof Imitations, containing INiiaotuMM
Miiu-ruia. Always fk for lr. l-re''a I't lli-i.
which are httio Ctuiptr-coaU-d FU13, or .tuti
bilioim iranules.
Heliis Ptirely Vegetable, Tr. Pk-rce'it
Pelieti optTate without tiiatui tance to the
system, diet, or x-ciiatkn. i'ut up in irlaxs
Vtalr4. lieriie tieally setii-d. Always fresh and
reliable. They are a irentle li-.suliye, or tin
active para; ait ve, au-onliu to mzc of !'.
S!l HEADACHE.
Billona llcadaelie,
lilneaa, C'oiillpn
tlon. Iut l;eatioii,
Ullinua Attaekv, and
all iltrii(iiairiil f
the iivaiacb a ii t
aoaa'ela, are rouiily
nlM-ved and ixnnanrhilv
cured ty ttio n-of Ir. l'icreeV llersnnl
urratle INilieta. Iu expl.-inntioii ot .
reiiie-iial Hwerof th': l' lliH .v-r ro jm al
a vara-ty of disenaes, it may f riiitifully ! wu-l
that their action iinu i!k- pyKtciu n univi r
sal. not a RljieJ -r iissM i-K-.o-init- their
tive mllii'-i--. H.l-l ! lru k :. for e-nM
a vltvl. .Mnimfiut ur.tj at tl..- li.-oiii til l.-4i
oratory of VVoui.i'a Iomi-i-:AAHy Mt.oii ai
; Assx:iatio. &n. vmi Mam Kt. HulTalo, i. V.
I i
i$S80Iil
io(T-r-! fiy the niauufa;-: ur ;
ers of llr. Kita;c,M 'nlnrrU 1
Hemetl, tor n c-u.- t j
C'aU-rrU in the Head '
wtte-li they cunnot cure. !
BV.VfPTOVfS OF CITAICltll. null,
heavy h-u't lelie, otstriietio!i ot the IihkiiI I
tKiuires, tiiM i.HWi f.-iliiurj fr ,ui the heu-l I
nto the thrtvut. mTiities proline, watrry,
and nrid, at otln-r.s thick, tiu'iii, Kiucouti. I
purulent, tlooly Kijil putiiii; lie. cyea ere j
weak and watery; then? riiiRinif in the i
earn, deufness, hacMier or coeirlii.-ijr to clt nr I
tiie throat, ex hi feral ii.n .a otieosn matri r.
toff-ether with sentH Iu mi lil'-er1?; the voii ;
is chanired arl Jias a "ri.LSfd tWHTiv": ' 1
i hrcsUn is offtikHive; eir--ll nn I ;i!!e : i - i "i '.'
I ruin-it: tlx ro W a bmi.iiuii t,t tisj.
El dV.I
cral rt.-hihiy. ) ily . lev 1 1 S h i ,i.4 .j
ympt iui-, are likely w h-- p' t ; tty
icase. i nouriim-id or fi---t .!::. . . . ii i -i r
rr,l,n'r' ",ie hit if of the ..( c .- ;:t .;.,.;.,j t---
v,, ii. i n .vimm-i'.'i i-..n ,. .".',. ... i
a::rin -rni!: or i rsm i;i;u l.-4 oi iv -t-- . ,( i.t;i,4,
ity its n:i!:i. K.tiin,', aim ictitii i n rf ir
'r- r,i,uL ? "i-oin n i.-n ft '- i e. w
c- m( ( 'ali i-lt. - 4'oll i ISte ijmV
Corrn, aud 'alarrh:tl lS.aJ.-i li.-.
bold by drupx-'s every vv bt ri-; o.uti.
VTnold Agony from t'a;ji-ii.'j
1 t'Mtr UT ITircrvn tA rtr.m'ta i . . . ...
..... ... . . "v- - ..... ,t;inni. Ofil,
of lthitea, N. W wriuw; rSons" l'-n crri
I suffered nnroM agony from chrraiio nimil
catarrh. My tamily phyalelan nv ir)4 up
ineurable, and said I imiHt flie. My i a.,
such a bad otv, that, every d;iy. towarila aim-H-t,
my voioe wouhI Ik-omiio f iHMirao I could
barely speak aNn-c a whin r. In the niomm
my eouuhinir and ck-ariiiK of ruv tlirotit wonlit
Imokt atramrle. me, Ily tli? nmof Ir. i'nft'-'n
Catarrh HcniMly, in tlir inontiia. I was a will
man, and the euro has lcen permanent."
MConatautly Hawkins; an4 Spiuinir."
Tnow ta J. Rrrsmxo, Vw TP tHne fttrrrt
St. Ltmtn, Ha., write: I was a rrrat purferer
from catarrh for three years. At tiinca I coukl
hardly tireathe, and wts constunilv liawkina
and pit tins', and for the last oiprlit months
couM not breathe through the noatrilg. I
thought nothina; couM b done for me. Luck.
Ily, 1 was advfcwxl to try Dr. Haae'a TaMrrh
Remedy and I am now a well man. I heiieve
it to be the only sure remedy for eatarrii now
manufactured, and nm haa oolr to ri it m
fair trial to experienco asUiundinjf rtult and i
permaaent eure."
A complete Treatian en Tntirrh, sii-in ral- j
aanra oiuia aa xn emtnintr, m-t, oni other
matters ef importance, will Ik. niail-d, -t
paid to any addrrsa. on reoeipt ,f a two-cent
Oataa Stamp. Ad lr-,
Worfcrs Ilfctaraisry Hrthwl Amiclstlon.
ITa. C Mala Street. BTFAT. ft. T
csJoh Printing
AT THE
sEFDS
rr l n?
al
V
are
Fret
Will Simut for service
M--ltt.lt H i nilt.KTtPV MI413.
.1-yrMr.alil record, 9:fL
Sire of Fritx Ifninhleton. wmurxijf tliol-yeitr-old
staked ail Sult-iu and Spokane Falls
of IH7 j
He is a rhentnut horse. 7 tchm old.
Sire IIAMISbKTONlAN MAMUIUNO.
aire of Juiirt Ii.-r-l.':l,.'4.
- 1 dmu Kpiinfi. Id Maid (dam of Van
Tnmip. :t-y, iir-i(ll ntnllion record 2:H'4'),y
Iii'.ktl ind AlHbdlah, full brotlu-r to Harold,
sire of Matid S. i'W;i). 2 dam Saluda bv
AlrlHiul. r'x Aldall;ih. hiio of Goldsmith
Maid -':l t). .Htlani Friday wire of dun of
Of-o. Cool, y, . Iiy imp. Trustee. 4 Uhiii
ly imp. ISoll founder, niro .f tho dam of i
1 . L ii r i '
J-'rtd llauil.!. t n ht:w Hulwtaiioo.eiid.inoiw
andsiecd. II n record of 2:2ii w.ih ni.ule as
a fi-year old lifter a season in the. atml, mid
is not the measure of his speed. He ban
shown a 2:14 gait and iu a brief racing
career has distmeed Kittv l.vneli. Jane L.
(to VSKUU), Altamont, Ijidy Maud. Meander,
Melrose and others. Uist year aevere njrk
nesM iu Auouxt rendered him nnlit for
raein". Fritz Hruul.l. ton. his only colt ever ;
trained from n mare without Htundnrd
blood, won ut Salem with ease over a lar(e 1
field of Htimdard bred eolin. In three years
of stud set vice but one mare bred to him !
has failed to produce a living colt.
te h:is or sEitvicE:
Sin;.'h Fervice.,.. $ .Ut .
Seawin. wilij priv.tef c of return " 7"
Insurance .... 100
Limited to 20 mares.
ST: nnfacl nrers of and
n:iii ii
3
I i -
i LTliaJe-
Al, a line
i
1. Xj. s
I carpets, cu cloths & matting
j
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! P,clare I.i!J..i,. 1 I' rnme. Mirror. Lace t urtau.-. W md.r Shades, I phoUter
, iooK NVnll Tap. r, SpruiK nnd 1 op Mat trcsse. i !!.,. etc.: also
i
and
Doors
linds !
Frames, Munluintis, llrackf-ts, Stai . i
i Newel Lt
VXD S'ltTA I KKS'
FOREST GROVF.
Organ in the Lead!
It h&i n r.ir.n wholly I'NIQI'K IN' DKSUiN : knrpa.--.inzly besutiful, and put
t.g-ther on nn KN"IIIU:fiV NKW 1'itINCI PLK-nsiu- slide pin in-lead of
screwa. It in r.l MOl.'SK IMH M F, by a simple contrivance.
MI'TAL CASINGS lMtKVKNT SWKLLINti Ol-' KKYS IN D VMI WKATIILIt.
. .A hand-ioni) l.raeUi-t LAMP, of fiold t'liiii-hcd iiutal, tach-d to each oraii,
injures liplit lot!i twite nnd con v nil lit
Thi O.-oaii. with iU full aul pirti il scIm of KCI.liS. it- dilTerent S HU'S
and L TLKIIS -nor.e of them aileiit oives iiumlieih:s variety of ('t)M
BIN'A'I IONS and DXTUKSSiOV, and in SWKLI NKSS r.nd KITilNlOSS 4f
'MINK, it. i-t f:il!v -rpial t miv make.
Kvery uistrnment sold with a SIX YKAKS ttfAUAXTLK.
I mil now imr kIuciii these eii i.'.uit tost riiiin i.Ih int. Watdiinrloii County at
Sl'Ki'KISIMil.Y LOW FUJI 'ULS.
A MAfiNIFU'l'NT SAMI'I.K may lie men at n.y home in l'oret (irove.
I 'all nnd eiaiome.
jP.tf iiits. si. ir. i:ms.
PROTECT YOUR HOMESI
MAR LIN DOUBLE
A GOOD
REVOLVER
no lonj'r cowls
a Fortone
Self-Coctlnp,
Autcmatio
Electing,
Xj Self-CoctIn, R - JfJ
Si Autcmatio a 3
FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE.
; WUUITID BQFAL IV ITIIT BCSPSCT TO TBS
SMITH el WBS80X.
for sale by Hardware and Gun Dealers cvcryirbcro.
Manofftctured by THE MAKLIH FIEE AKM3 CO, HewHrwn, Cam,
air.wn-oni. ... . . fe-j--.i
UT ATaTaTTMT
Magazine
Fr Urr or tn r, tlliW. TW tmwt ia Hf auuU. ftrbH
mtemmy rmiiM, and lb. atmlaMy mlt MS a tlx avM
II ALLAKU GALLrar, sronTixo r tabut Rirt.r. nrm .... . s ri
Hu-rf uuim. MARMN Ptar. A KM M .. r llim, ('.
IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS Oft"
WILL $AVf ONE-HALF THE COST OF AMMUNITION. rfS?
M1 for all lr of ('artndirpa which ra U" 1 In any of the following T!.
Kirt- or llxtoU: Murlln, 'oli'n, Wlurbenier, Hilrl, Mcttm. K uiliiutoti, e
V ti'UU j-Keuuedy, bniuU Wcaaoa aiau tor alt gauge aad uiakca ut fr
nil bi ihuls,
Cbeaper and better than any othi r.
nufaoturlus Comuaay.
Baa
1 Js,-TeLKLiill;l la
cuius mm u use unk
Peoti ocb t-y rup. Tafltes pmxl. Cm
lailme. n-Ki iivuruaviKta,
I , Ulieve Piao'a Cure
for Consumption saved
my life. A. II. Dowkli
Iuli tor Enquirer. Lden
tou. N. C, April 23, lsb7.
The best Couph Medi
cine ia Piao'a C'urr ior
Coa-NCKPTioir. Children
take it witnout objection.
By all druggist. 25c
nock tona Taataa mt
ft
M :
r1 1
i
CZJ,
Jeton, Planter,
. s ii . .......
the Keao of IHHH nt the
I'l.AXTICIt V.its.
Is fi years old, a rirli liny ever average
size; bn d by Jf. C. McFrrran, Iouisville,
Kfutncky.
Sired by I'AXCOAS T-(,-:,.M). sire of
l'idrori (5-year-old stiillion record 2:14'),
and if l)od I'eet Ct-yenr-old record 2:22,'),
aud Aquarius (3-year-old record 2:2J,ti,etc
1 dam Lucia, dam of Ibiy Dream (4-year-old
reeord 2-21,'). by JCysdyk'a Hainble-
toiiian. 2 dam 'IriiHty. dam of Deucalion
), Scotland Maid (2:2M'i). and John
I 2:l.t1,j'), ly MarllHtronoh, Sou of imp
j Trustee. .i dam by Henry Du roc, son of
Henry, rival of American KclipHO.
j
1'blNTF.U is the immediate descendant
i of nniiuals. on l,lh uid,. that inherit aneed.
i IkWsew Mllw.d Ihemaelvea. and trftK.nit it ti
their descendant. His breeding needs no
comment, i'luuter has never teen trained,
but during th-e attid aenaoii of I ant year, in
which he covered 4H luares, he trotted miles
inl' .'d. His colts, though not old enough
to l trained, are lare, well formed, and
thow excellent (rait.
TEH MS :
Single service... $20
Seasin, with ptivilee of retuiu . . . . oT
Iiisuraueu .... t)
mith. & Sons
Ih-aler in all kind: of
and i.ow pi:kt.i
iiaMoitmcnt of
'
. -
-.ufi Materials, Stair KuilmK,
i I.c.ii!t, etc.
Italuhters,
1 III A UT1I KXT.
-1
OEEQON.
ACTION REVOLVER.
These revolvers are an exact
duplicate of the celebrated
SMITH & WESSON.
,3S Caliber, usin
Centre-Firo
Cirt ridges.
BEST IN THE
WORLD!
Rlflo.
r rim i
raria arb iraii. p
Itend for frlre Ut of Itieae tola to f-
L
f
! U. Hum IIiiii, Coaa.
SELIM.
riMIi: LEVI TIFI'L .WEAR OLD DARK
L Ihipplw Hay Stiillion. will make th
S. :iIl of SH
follow ji:
in w anions on founty
aa
Thuixlavs, it Win
Wiiter, nenr Centre.
villi-: Thuradiiy iii'l t and till Friday noon,
at Greenvilli-; ail other days at the farm of
the un Jim Mj'H.-d, one niileenKt of Hillsboro,
Ser i
Tlir Scatson
InKiimiie...J...
....f.(MI
.. y.iMI
... IO.OO
SELIM
reichs over l.VW ixmnds: is by
old
ltniuii(;o, a Pervheroti: dam by Wash-
iniHon. he l.y old Suffolk Punch, of Califor
nia; I'd dmu Old Sally, owned by Win. John
sou, f Gleneoe, now ikceaaed, known as
the I'esse mare, she by imp Rambler, a
thoroughbred.
Every poMttible care will be taken to pre
vent accidents, but no reaponaibility
aaaumed
P. M. JACKSON
Hillaboro, April 5, 1NM8.
FuRIITURE
: i7lsltltilnV
' .III
111
0 -r
aw . a . . w
fan Tfomp W Glen Dudley
u
Fair .ronnl. llilIl.oro. Wm Wnelon County. Oregon.
IVI.V THOMI'.
3.) ear-aid rererd S:lO',,
And winner of the Il-year-old races aSart
and The Dalls in 17; is a bay iionio,
without white, and one of the band ;.n x-i t
and uai neat trotUrs in tin- state,
hired l.y HAIMiKR IU)V, hoii of lb.-I
tonian Mambrino (aire of .June Ii., ii.-l". '. ,
I dmu Springfield Mahl, dam of r-erf
Hauihletoil, 'J.'M. Hi'O Jxdiit.0 tf lTud
ll.uuhli Ion. J
tan i romp win ih) ii.uiu'u to iu nirw,
:a . . -.. .
to ix'i init training,
TEliMS OF SEUVICE.
Single aerviwi. . ... , . . . .
Season, with privilego of re-turn..
IiiMiiraucs
. '
The Thorovtjhbred Stallion,
ui.e.x (f).t:i.
Full brother to Judith, winner of a races
in IshO.
Sirs of Dudley Howard, Laura I)., Minnie
I.. Flavello, ftc,
Oi.kn Duplet is a hundaoina bay, 11
hamla liiRh. aud weighs (HiUlld.
Hired by imp. GLEN I'.lAi.
1 data Madam Dudley, winner of the
Champagne Slakes at Jiioiiim Parkin J
by IjeaiiiKton. - dam imp. HntMiinni 4th,
(dam of Jltigand, winner f lh Ji ik v
ED. LYON'S.
JOSEPH HALE
HILLSBORO
Livery Stable
LYONS & HARK, I 'iojik-tor.
Ordoi H foa
HACKS. BUGGIES
ivx
RIDING HORSES,
Atteiidi-d to proti.pt ly.
ALSO,
FEED STABLE.
lineiiilr the Place-MAIN SJUFI.T
opposite tlio I'uslatin Jlott-l.
HillsUro, Or., MarcU tV, ISv"". - If
The BUVKaS'OUIDSfa
issued March and Bept.,
i each year. It la an tncy.
I clopedia of useful tulor.
'mation for all who pur.
cbaao the luxuries or the
necessities of life. Wa
can clothj you and furnish you witb
all the necessary and unneoesaarv
appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, flih. hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at borne, and in various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTaBLT. and you ean make a fair
estimate o" the value of the UUVEBB'
OUIDE. which will be sent upon
'receipt of 10 cents to pay postage.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
Jll-ll'i aUcbigaa Avenue, Chicago, IU.
Huctons Ltnimcn
MaxicAa Mrarku tjnianrreurer. I'll is,
Ou W HUM, Caaau luuin, iMumuiilx,
at tai. tnunrmoM nuvr s J.t 'iM
tJfltifiUiJ 'XkHaikl- kv.Hm
1
tti-f-a-strr's iVK-nt C4..'u l.-r.
Y'i'ir :m i. j; f 1
It m l a I
1,1
f'.f t-3l'.H
to i- n.
r liUl-' l'l. -". .''MK- ' I . I !
ii f :ii.-r . 1 1 it .1 . I ii .i .nva.
' aorlii l..'n t K. SViU, f .r'. ii.
imi:tv!.ir.n. riot.;-, icii.
PATSHTS
Cavata. and Trsda Mai Vs htained, fjnd all
I'ATKNT ItrsiNKHM conduclt-d forM(l
t UA'I K FKIiH.
OVll OFFICK IH Ol'I'OSITK IJ. R.
PATKNT OFFICK. e have no suh-ai-ncit,
all bnniii-as dirndl, Iu tif ran
truusact 1'atcnt busint-sa iu hms time nud
st tXJHT than those rcinoUt from
Washisoton.
Hnd rtMHlfl, drswing. or nhoto with de-
acrition. Wa advisw if intriitaM or not,
free of charge. Our fee not due till nati-ut
is H4cm ed.
A taaik, "How to Obtain ratcnts.' with
reference to actual clients in yonr flthte,
ootinty, or town, sent free. Address
V. A. HXOW CO.,
OripoKite Patent tMnce, Washington, l
nlH-tf ..
2 k $
Vrj
'Mi
La. X4
ii
ft DDI7C Hcnd sit cents for tsce,
f rlla.Cand receive lr e, a Costly boy
of floods which will helo all.
of either aex, to more money right away
than aaythina eiae in this world. Fortunes
await tha worker absolutalr sure. At ooo
Addraea Tatra tt Co., Aoflusia, Maiaa.
Derhv inlSTI). Iy I'lvlncr Dutch nian, win.
ier of l lie l?rly ami St.. Ied,'er. Si
ilruce's Aiiici'iciiu Stud Hook,
Imp, tili'tieljr. a luaojii limit rncn Imr
himw If, is in r; nl: the first sire of Tho.
lohbreds :ii Arm Hen, Ho has lseii four
tinii-a nt the In ad of winning ires-lK7.i,
Iff, I HSU nnd II.K7. and has sired niorr
winners thrni anj rtnllion in America,
tli.'iw Duoi.i'.v, after rmeivitiff severs In
Jurii N ut y yenrs old, was still mi i-xeellent
rhC horse, Al a .'V Velir-old hi! Started aevell
rsin'S, was second In hid
b. 1 :.. .. ....
i u l ill Ml III lo At IIHIIIMLTIOII, L (!.,
JWvriiila-r '.'., H IT, ina I'4-inil .IiikIi, ha
turit. nnioii(( olhi r, Ludv
Miyle
TH, th dtlll
Of HI.. I'lllll. Ullll I ..nilu I... l.l .. .1...
i l r n Iin. (iimi riii.n.-vV ..n i... .,u .
"5 j aiyle, n-ed and an exci lli nt tliMjuiaitioii.
... . None of them liuvu hud thoroui'h. training
' for luces.
TEH MS OE SEItVtCE: ,
Hintfla service ..... 15
Kessoii, with privilege of return i'5
Iiinuj snue ' , , ;j5
Mares inlrasted to ins to bo bred will
rectdv careful attention and ood psstar&ga
at f I. CO a month.
trf Youiir stock, both trottiau und Thor
ouylibK'd, for salu,
TII0S. II. TO.NUli:,
II iflmburo, lli-eymtt.
A L
Call and Sou
IU. W. KOWMIY
- - AND
BOOKSELLER
Fore. Iilrovt;,
And it your money' worth of
Drugs, Medicines,
Tollot Articles, Envolopcs
and Paper, Musical Mor
chnndlso, and everything usually
kept in a I ird -CInss Country I-rno, Hook
and Novelty Store,
PRESCRIPTIONS and FORMULAS
Ciiiel'iilly coiiipoiiiidi-d at all liouis.
ill'i-lf
m ot ww i im i iren mil
i. L.n... at... .k.
Oihn4a
CUL08 PLAfJTO. iLASSfSl
iMMiMuid aflllaalratluua, and Dt-arlr lfio pua, talliiia
what Iu loir, and li.ru to gt It, an4 iiaKilua iu..l
ili-a for Iimi! irnutla. I'rlioof CUIOH aiily lacuia,
WM.tuUilui a tvrlMii l yni'il for IK rnil. worth ut Mmmit,
JA.UI-14 Vlt'K. SKKIMMAN,
Uvclieater .
This aa prr la kept au ale at the efllee ef
MYERSON
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TIMES BUILOINQ fsOTJ pHUAPgPHIA.
ESTIMATES KlSi!? FREE
ViltUr.VAYER & SON'S MANUAL
19.7 .11 Hon Sliorft i !
20 IIOIIIM t.VHH Tllllf!
cro:nincl:il ioH 1'iiMnrpiiNm-tl for (oinfort
Mid Siifrly! - I'aii-s nnd I'rt-igrlil is via
Vtiniiiii nud tlm tlnon ), vidop-
IIHOlt I '. i'm Stl'lllllliiIH MI'CII I.KH4
tlinn I . v iiiiv o(ln-r rouin tin
iHll'll all Ki.US in tli
Vlli IHHtC Vlilh V .t
H.ui I 'm in' ; i' !
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
(i:crjt hiiiiijiiyNj,
la a vn Vr.iiMitii . .
. 7:01) A. M
Airivii I 'orv.i!i:n
rr'VH A llmiiv
Ji.vm Allmiiy
Ain'vi I'-oi vnll is
AniMi Viuiiiiia
10:IW "
..1I:0 "
I ::m '. M.
'Jit'J r. M
f.:4l) V. M
Oregon nnd Ciilifoi-nla trains connoct at
A.hHiiy mid t'orvidlM
Ifi lnlwcni Corvnllis. Alhnnv nnd Han
FidiK kit- lliiil ii ii. I t'ul. In, TM (10; Hail
nod Ntit-rav.Ct '.ni.
CIIAH. C, HCtll.K,
Actf, (J, J'.,t J, Aot.,
Ci'i viillis, l)r,
VM. M. Ilt(l,
Li-i,f ral Maiifiri r.
Oregon Development Co,
Find -class MlfianiMlifp l.inti Im twetn Vsquina
nnd Hun Fi'iiiciwi-i, connect inu at Vsumua
withtl.e trsitia of the Oieoii 1'tnMUolUU-r-iid
CViuimny, t
KAIL! NO DATKB."
r ll I IS SAN rSANClHCOi
Ksstern Oenmii Wednnathir, June 2(1
Willauietta Valley.
'l ueMilny, Jmy S
I'nsteru rvoii
Willauietti Valley
Kasteru On-ffoii
Willamette Valley
Monday,- 11
. . Hiitulsv, " 17
SituiiiHV, " 28
... " ' IW
laoM vtgiuNAi
F.aslcrn Oi'ct'on .. . Weilnpsdiiv, July 0
VVillaiiietia Valley Tut-sdny, li
V'.HHlarti I Irrrofi .... O
Ill
24
6
Willamette Vnlley Hiiiuluy,
Kastcrn Oregon Friday,
Willamette Valley, "
Au.
The Coioii ny reserves the riyht to ehniiRe
steamers or shiHiik diitts.
H. II. 'JOHV, lcn. F. S V. Agent,
'.'Mi Moiitooinery Ht.,
a?l if Hau Francisco, ( al.
i.71
Hend 10 cents tmtine, and
we will iiuiil you raaa a
royal, yalnshle, HHiiipU box
of pood thnt will Jnt you
iu the wsy of maklui Hull
mom by at once ttisn any lhui else in Aruer
ica, Hotb seif of all sue csn live at home
and work in snare tin e, or all the time,
Capital not required. We will start you.
Immense pay sure for those who star tat,
otto. UriMsoa A Co., Portland, Maine
DrugS gist
I
I
r!ibur
IIIUIl. W til
Oregon Pacific 1 1
urn,
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