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I THE INDEPENDENT. Hillsboro, November 20 , 1874. Our exchauges will please di rect tlieir papers t flillaboro font 111 i date. Iudeienleiit Xot h We learn that certain-parlies dis like our strictures on flie manage ment of tUe Penitentiary. Not wish ing to be misunderstood wo state Again tibat this is an independent pa per. We have no love for either Bourhon Democracy or Ring Repub licanism, and as in the past we have criticised all parties so shall we con tinue. CIaap Basket. Chicago and St. Louis are now having a controversy about the size of fCbeir -wemeri's feet. A St. Louis paper said recently that the young men ofChicago do not use any dash board for their buggies now as the Chicago girls' feet are so big that 'dashboards are useless. Another St "Louis paper tells o'f a Chicago woman who put her foot into the Mississippi at Memphis and the wa ter raised three feet at St. Louis Tne Clackamas county Council of Grangers passed the following reso lution at the last session: "That we as good Patrons of Husbandry are strongly opposed to the employment of Chinese laborers, and that we will do all that we lawfully can to pre Tent their being so employed by our citizens, and more especially by our farmers, and wo respectfully request nil members of our Order, through out the State and nation to co-oper ate with us in carrying out this reso lution. The mechanic forges itlre key tha jn the hands of the husbandman unlocks the hidden wealth of the earth. And through mechanica skill exchanges of the iliftercn products of tha world are made. The one could not prosper without the other. Both are bound together by sympathy and interest and they should stand together against class legislation and monopolists. Whex the moistened earth sighs for the plow and tho red apples yearn to be gathered, it no time for a paper to stop and argue wheth er Susan B. sat on Tilton's knee or Cady Stanton 'a up and played chess with him until threo o'clock in the morning. A fall pippin, a cold stove, and a newspaper are not bad thiugs to bit up with.--JlrcMHi. And the writer might have, added, in the excellent things to nit up with, ten yards of calico with two pounds and a half of "granger hay' piled on top of it. It is said, and we want every young man of high aspirations to take a note I it, .that a student at an Iowa ccllege "boarded himself on sixty-five cents a week and studied twtnty-four hours a day.:, and is now an overseer of highways. Bocght Oct. Mr. Gaston, better known among the "boys" as "Tyeo . Gfistrm", has bought the right to de liver wood on the West Side It. It. What will poor Towler do? Gaston is the Wood King now! Let s have peace. Sic semper Gaton$. Txis is a queer advertisement and the man who wrote it would make a success in the real estate business fi mica hrae -cornered lot in a ceiaetrv, short, and just right for a fat man with only one legC An exchange says that an attenirt was to htuf-e been made last week to get up another rusade in Cleveland, but three or four of the ladies were disappointed about tlieir fall bonnets and the affair didn't come off. If, fis a Chicago paper says,speak ing of the Grant-Honore wedding, -each of the bride's garments i a poem in itself, what -a joy it must be to metre in her idyll moments! Of corset it is. "Heaves, according to tho idea of a Vermont divine, is 125,000,000 miles from the earth, and Blobbs ntnrmed lvdn? cood this morninsr at tr tr o o eight o'clock. .He says it is too far off." . It is ii true saying that the most bitter erities are those who have failed themselves to write anything worth reading. $ilCj IteT 3.lal ion . 1 J6- 7 The report of the Joint Committee appointed by the Legislative Assem bly to investigate the affairs of the Penitentiary gives some interesting revelations. -Such a rich bill of fure Iocs the Hotel de "NVatkinds rneeent or tho gustatory pleasures of its boarders that we fear ihero will be a gdftel'M" scramble "of tho rag tag and bob-tail for it! gen erous table. : An Intoerabfe Deal of Sack. Dear, unsophisticated reader, just ook at the following articles pur chased for the table of Watkind's Penitentiary and weep: "One Lottie White,win: Orfe gallon Port wine , "One deraijoliu,. ' . "Two bottle Cherry .Wine,- Two gallons Bourbon TTiiiskj.' I "Who would not like to be i board er at the hotel do AVatkiutts & Co! Some more Fatness. Hare is another list of items, which wo take from the Ksport of theCora mittee, wUich wero bought for tho use of the convicts: "2SV; yd. Nottingham Lat-e. . .. ?2I f3 "19 vfs. Daiar.sk. 2S 5u "1 buttle Brandy 15 ) "7 boxes St,irfh"(for fried shirts) .... T2 W "ti boxes bluiug. v . .H f0 "3 gallons tidc-r 1 TJ Just what tho gentlemanly con victs wanted with Nottingham lace 3Ir. IVii&incis does not .say. 2.". a pair for lace curiums for the convicts shows that YVatkinds aj?pxeciatc3 the wants of tho gentlemen iu his caro. Tiie bottle of , brand v-, AValkiuus s . says, vras used for making mince pies. And now we feel like shedding tear3 for. those convicts because- the Legislature appropriated only$30,00'J for the Penitentiary for the next two vears, and their mince pic3 seasoned with brandy, nutmegs and spires will be cut oil. It is unfortunate that the last Legislature had such a poor appreciation of tho wants and desires of our State prison convicts. Now who does not like mince pie with brandy in it, and raitin pudding; and if so why in the name ot common sense and common humanity did our Legislators rofusc them this thing that i.jminco pies with bran dy, and raisin pudding? O, for a Bersrh! Watkinds an Aristocrat. Here are two items which woul d indicate that Hon. Bill Watkinds is slightly on tho style: , "Two Lnp Rohos. . .$'J0 0D "1 btlver liiunntj-'d hjftmKii Kuldin.-. . W) OO Kxonerated. Th'e Meretirf puhlisshcs a statement by Secretary Chndwick which exon erates Colonel Cornelius of defeat ing the bill which provided that the Directors of rail roads in this State may be foreigners. The bill had not come toPre3. Cornelius" table when he adjourned tho Senate. The reas on why the bill did not reach ,hini was because the clock in the Senata chamber was fifteen minutes faster than the time of tho House, and thi3 was no fault of the Senator's. "While we know that the Colonel would do everything lawful to aid Holladay in his scheem s we do not believe that ho is yet so unscrupulous as to re fuse to do a plain and imperative du ty under oath. thanivingTroclamatIom. ' At the close of a year which has been distinguished for abundant harvests and business prosperity; which has been free from the scourge of pestilence and the de vastation of fire and flood, and which has been noted for general heajith and happiness of all tho peo ple of this State, it becomes us as a community publicly to acknowledge our obligations to the Great Giver of every good anil pefect gift, for these manifold blessings. .Now, tuereiore, l, lj. -. i rover, Governor of the State of Oregon, ( in recognition of approved custom, do appoint Thursday, the 2Gth day of of November, 1874, as a day of Pub lic Thanksfirivincr and Praise to Al mighty God for the numberless bene fits and mercies of the past year. Done at the Executive Office, Sa lem, this 10th day of November, A. D. 1874. , I.. F. GEOVUK. By the Governor: S. F. Ch vowki:, Sec. of State. The Alden Fiuit-Drying Company of Salem have begun work. The fruit dried by them is said to bo of a very superior quality. slintiy made bTiscreantion lir road rial bridges.parrbadsupervis- j ors must bo ' nearly afl dead or ! asleep. " The road. from .tho, eastern part of the HiKsboro Plain 'to Iteod villo is impassible by the bridge be ing down at Brgg era' mill, and pco have to travel four and five miles to get two' miles. Similar obstructions east cf our coimtv, while the cub-f ' 1 vcrts ahd short brid aro aliirost I impassable in the vicinity of Wapato lake and above it. If osr County Commissioner 'ntouUI do th eir duty, they would haul some of their road Supervisors over the coals in no verv j gentle manJicr, suilicient at least (of S akq them up to n realizing .scn.se uiuciru i.n. ; j ' " " i Forty-efs bushels of wheat to tho - aero wrre r;kcd on Ooose lake last season. r (Al the '111 Ojrive) - . f Wiiero 3 cu can by ell kinds of BJaT03 -j and HrB ! f IKES very CHEAP. .. .a r.so IXD TOILET A IITTC LEs t ! i.r.-.of rurn ... , -r 7 . t- . i I AM PREPARED TO DO nil kinds of DIJXTA L. work at prices to s'iit tlics'' Lard TIpIES. 7" (Cf Portland) t T!o poim?nr Tcacla: r of t!;o j Organ & Fismo Forte;' visit iiiLr,sj;oi;o v. rv rriDAY cvi-r.hift sir.d vi-mnin vcr S VTl'It- ' fAY, Ail vbo wisli t avail tbc lr. s of j h's Sl'l'lClU'lll intitrv.L-tion in the 0:t; m o. ii.iiio Fui't-, "v. ill i:it b!;n n , Sahrnhi; in liltshoro. j Tbc tr.bli Siu'iii.; (.'l;tt ia ctJ ou i'P.IJAY j DEUGGIST AK0 APOTHECAKY, Dras, I'dUincs ( hciuUfil, r.nd Fau-y TiJt Arlilt s. Faiir.fis sil:d t Iiy i- i-i mis from the oountry vi II i!?d vr stx'k of tiitilkhits Ci)'ujlL-ti', v..niuKtd nuuiiv'.ud tli li--t f nuiiliiv. rOKTLANi, ------ tJllF.GON. iil'Siiieh iot)D :,Ti)eii ixn ,s ai-j: T;lt .f th E i !.r.-c J ;x inonthsvid.v. hk ! 1 I r.o;Jt:tf tJ I -.villsfil for 00-.i'li if koMtooti. Al- fc iin "i a uii m i.xia i s n hiuh r'-t!e UurJiniu Lii culf, i tion and .rdT f S.lo uniti'd of vlii.'h I vill s.t U f-.r a i. u;.oi:;;M 1,ih. , r , C'ir.r jit C .irt . f the .Si:-.t ofOn-u for ..r,.',.,,, fr.-.itlM.c.'-f,!, fiir .r ik pnr WiV U!J''t.il ('(tU if'-. r.; th 22d day cf 1 .uueaian .-l..r(b:;or cai; .u -1 v LfF.I.TJNn. llilislx.r'. On on. y'jTAU Y PI'IILIC Mi-d i. VS'VXrAXClUl IF;AI iaifn; dmwn i roll tiuns ii:ui-. J-.UMUOSS -nil u tu to his t art? at- tended tr prrruiitlv. OFFICF. New Court ITonu. n.i . . , - - E.reeii!r'x Xotice. """ " -ffcJOTICE IS IIFIIEiiY fJXVJN THAT j ?r in iiiUhi.oro uMimy ana rio x nioxc n the uod.-rsiv.. d has l,n air.oir,trd l v ' a:d I y.-illsidl l? ah jve d .-nod tract of th Hon- CountT fonrt -of th State of Or- ' --7' :lt !:! ncton to th.; !n-lifKt hid- f..r Washington Co-,aut,H;.;utiiiUr of tho estate oflXivi IT. L-.ri3x I v- ised Iatf UraatiiU coontv. droa. All ixrsonshav- iug cl;i.jot! said estate an; litrohy notified to present th-ni witTi im.-j.cr von- hcrs within six itinths from Iho date of this notice to the nndt rsiiM-d :.l tlte ofiW c of Thomas 1. ' Ilniniijircvs, I'ill.-horo Y a iliitit.) . emmtv, ! Oregon, or at ury residence hik mihr, north cast of liillsooro. t Y)'IV LFNOX. Nov. Hth 1HU. ; i . CITY O II I IX. 1 .V. ' ES . Online net; Xo. 8. Is rzt.atio:. to iron- sins-TAtKH snT,T. rr. r viiKiiiiiVCjr.ix. '- Tup Tropnr r-v ti"i toum r.v Vtv-t ... ,. . . r-- - - . ! . . frr. 1. That v.hemver th Board of Trustees shall deem it irn dunt to order A sidewalk or sidewalks constructed mum anv of the streets or itvpniv s of the town, fnch dcdka hholl he contracted not lens than ul(f) r w'le-t"P covering boards Khali be of yoll.vV.r r fir not lew than one and oii-furUi iiu-Lf tbu-k, th V UaU Ik- laid crosswise of the walk upon th-fe or or inore timr, nt IckR than two by f,nr vy uv.ie yiwc ,.mc hi on tne edge and secure ly fnsh-ncd at the end by nai' 2iec!'s on the inside to CiicU timrMa-.' 1 The covering LoarcU suiul be nailed fcnrclv with 12 penny nails to each timber. : Sec. 2. All sidewalks ishall bo laid uni formly, the outside line of tho w;dk (if ft; four foot walk) shall ba at a distance of ix fcet from the outsitle line of tV ,tret or avenue, and &hail continue jast the coriter.i i of blocks six feet and also have an apron to ' connect with the street cronsin" And' wherever uuvewavs bl h ul bo Iks they and of required in nuch v.a shall Iw made substantial the uniform height and width of the walk. Srr. 3. Whene ver the Eourd of Trr.f tees shall oleeri it expedient to order a sidewalk against shuI estate are hereby notified ' to or hidewalks ctuistructed upon any ttrect or I prtsent them with the prop r voucher to avenue the expense thereof idinll le estinia- j me at my residence one mile West of Glen ted, by a committee appoint. by tho j cor, Wohington fonntr. Oregon within Board and assessed m whole to the lot or 8ix lAoiitlm from the date hciex.fl jmrts of lot proportionally abutting upon I ULYSSES JACKSON, the BHlewali to be built an 1 Kuch ansess- Hillslro. Nov. i th 1874. ment shall be a lien up(jn the lot, or part of j lot assessed and shall be collected in ae- Notice of A!milii!iaf cr. cordaneewith the pd-o-x.sions nf section; i , Stf of the amenduints to the Town Char- j "mTOTICE IS IIEEIdJY GIVEN THAT tcr arproved Oct. 20th 174. : jj tle ui.drsi-Kned hu taken out KM Sec. 4, Ihe owners of lots or iarts of Ictu 1 ter of Aduiinistrati(n on the estate of uiuuiik uiwn wucMiij aiur.uy Luilt or nereaiier io ov uuiu, bnau Keep tne same iu irootl . repair. Vassal the Board of Tri)stic, Novcm ler 13th 1S71. AHIO S. WATT, PrtK. Board A. L. JonNSf v, ICccorch r. J. LMS.'! -n. I' -''"'Rlfif! ""fl' I A T HfA ljtauJ;yAristltural iW.e. xSLments repaired with neatness and dos- pittcli ly an tKTit'iicftI workman. JJIack- Kiiuium ci an Kinus, iiorKe-biiopir.ff flnno vith tlespiitcb-jAlJ kiiul.-i of work tloiic ;it my k1ip. ' A :fw cftHcnsto:ncr.- vvnntrd daily. W ttrc wlw.iy h un baud tv niton ciitrfoiu'.&B J. L. Til DMAS, Main rt , Hillhboro 3TO-ticso. : - A LL TII0SK 'E'P T THE UX- d. rJifd will .!. hi&i quite a favor by call- b.V tlO Irlnt Uctob'.T. I'.U-l KvitUug Up tueir account.' ' : STKVK HA1UILS. n. UUiHKS. 1 OTAKY PUBLIC ATTD C0LL"SCTOR. f 1 J jiov.b d'cnipr.t tslctn. !"VrTd r.ttoivl pumiptly to, ail busiufHuH entrusted t bin - u!') ly ' EXT 1ST A XV JEW. E LEI: iVfiT t(TTa Tim DifntlrtWlCltii in n.tn x ll! x Al i Ui Jill, OLUo ct ii'jy.ly Wulnr.t and Vina Strct t.-. TiSiOEMBOS! c;:o. a. i'L-.sr, rroniTtTou The Largest Steak on tha Coast, TV. Coriur t First and Monisn htxvctH roirrxAM) oki:on. -j2 iy WOODCOCK li PALLET. Wholile aad JlVM U :.k-M in IRGfKRRS & PRCnSiOXS ir. Cor. tit:t l'orllnd.. F.l VMIT.L Strict. . (Jresc;s r.rFiYiri) i'.vj trdar. ALirtiTlMTA. ri;LiT ' dirt . t h t st. ar.n i ' Cim piid "( v fountry Froduie. I". 1 1 V i L.KiAIi ADVKKTISKAIKNTS. tjHEinrrs SALE i icioiM:r in in v'tr'! i.. r. urorrr -i I ah, lionrd of J-ch'-ol l' U11;:;ksIoH. for tlit I f.ah cf fv-hnol Vmds, a:ui .-ninvt S. IT. F.lh j ! tt ct ah. ;'.nd in? riirccted ait.l d:dfrrd ' oiii'msanilio rjc t' maki- md? ui tin: follow, i in-r d -irrihrd trru-t f land to wit: The sciitli !kt .tJf i iu." i I r. - T t m ' . i ; r:i-A quartf-r t.f tho Donation Hnd claim of harh's and Jctiiia ."I'.'Kav in sw.-tums ou , nnd tnvlvr (!" (V2 T. I. X. II. ?, V'., MtiMt-a in W iiKLm't on i.oimty. Ur.'f'oii. i Then 1v virtiif of tiid Fsctutiu and t ror f '.I- I havt- Ui l upon wml tract j-of land, and i n SATFItUAY the 5th clay of i I' t :ul r 171 at tin hour of Ono o'clock i i sr. rd s.nld dr.y in front of thMnrt JIouvo ur ?noreor Miui i . o. itnu ana v.in ' rrwy to sniis.y S:od cxrcotiou n:nouiit- : ' u t'-"?rwo-nst ftii-l c ; uu c:e , (.w , ! (.HAS. 1. TOh-Ht. ..rwTef : .... sslnnqton C ounty O Hill:-horo, Oct. 'Jth li7i. Sheriff S;i!r. Y VIRTUE OF A WHIT OF EXKGU- lition and ordr of is.-.icd out of the rirmii ( 'or.it of tho Rlnff of . Oregon for Washington comity on thv2'id day t Ooto l.er, in favuv of H. 1. lied l'lif. u'aiost Wm. .lor;tn Deft. fr thff.nin tf 9n.".o0 U. fc-'. coin -with int rot ther&ii from the i --th "!.t3- of May, 171 at the mte oi ten iu r j cent, per annc.m mid ."itJ. attorney fee, niuF 2 ll.o! cots and to iuo diret ted fonnnand- . . .T . 1 ; in'' ii i i li.iiue r.aie oi ine louowinir uu r.,.t , .t... ..f.,.;.,e r v r n. v.. ftni the southwest otmrter ! . of' the north-wet (jiimfpr ' of f?eetion Washington rocnty Oi ,rn Tr.erefore by virtus f(f r.cntion and order for File, x hilTf. k.vit nrou saill tMet of land, uud on RATFUDAY, the oth day of JWi.nVr. ; 1k74 at the honr of 10 o'elock a. m., in front of tue Court 1Iouso ,-.4tn,v iu kUi, CuUlly o WVshiiiL too. I v.-ill seR snid tract of land at n.T tiiitilifr i.iiffion to lib'lie' bidder for IT S ' ill 1i:11ii1 t o ntlfv G'lifl T.lltioll Olifl accruing comis. CTIAS. T. TOZIKR. SherifTof Washiuqttn (mntv, Oregon. Hillsboro Oct. 2Cth, I'Sli. nH2 :w4 Ereettfor't Xoiiee. ', HEHE rNDF.IKiXED IlAVIXf J KEEN 1 P- appointed in the C.umty Court of tho I State of Oregon for Washington 'count v Ex- l- eentor of the last will and testament of John ! ('. Dobbins Dec'd all persons haring claims ( George L. Benton lato of Washington , county county Ogu., deceased. All persons hayint; j clain ngains-t aid estate are hereby noti j fled to present them with the proper" vouch I ers within rrx months from date h reofto the j uirderHigiietf nt my reMdcnco three niilcn i soutli of Cornelius, ' JOSErHINE BENSON. Oct.-"? 17 !. ii:I:It NEW ADVKlOTSJiirETS. , si' WWa DRUB STORE, MA1X STJiEET, IIILLSBOJIO. Keepa countantly on hand 7M.V7N. OJLSt-GLASS. lWUGS mUUClXHS ami C HEMIC AT Ji ... a unci: AssouTMM on . . . Xxtoxit Moclioinoe TOILET AETICLES, ' soaps, si(txGEs, rntrujiEi:raly I'" ,,ot0fl or lu Turi,;t.r bu1 H fr. ffc. " etc . t!irats umll it not only uoUd for U wxtout '" " " I of its variety, but for llig Also a well selected stpek of V - , i CIG.Wd TOIl 1CCOS. j QusniloflliCood. Pure WINES and LIQUORH, for I I ."Medicinal purposes only. 4 GLvs cut to any steo desired. - - ' V W 9 T trtfiliviif j ianruUd tjcuuhtu IL'STOMEUS IVISIIING ANY tiling in my line will find nny and all arli- j cliK ustmlly found iu firnt :Iasi Druj SUrort and for kivIc LOW for cuKb. ml B3ARKET; r1 -5& , CM OP EE & 3: AC 11 Dl'LI r.FSFlXTFriXY ISror.M tho vublic that th y havi' j rr.d n nu.i market on Front Hlr-tt IFll.-ro, whiroidt kinds f jncatsmid v eial)l s k j t cnliun -Ciiw us ;i cull. coon:it a jiiucii. "V On ZHntEty Toi-oco.jej TIIK KNTIIiK LOT OF MA CIIIXF.TtY INTITK FOlti:STGR0Vi; 1'I.AX JNG MILLS f i ' ' '. ., - -,- . ....cwm(i or. ... . ,. t ., ; One ten Horse Power Enjinc&Boiler, 1 Planer anA Hatcher, 24 inch Surface r, 1 Saw Tabic 1 Mortising Uachi c, 1 Frce Pamp. i 1 Turning Latho vvithToolj 50 feet ShaMnjA PnHle, , 500 feetBellin? ALSO, 50,000 FKi:i; asoifcdlonldinc DESK, hTAND. AND TAliLi: NEW F.L XSTS, ST All I DALl'STEllS. AT 25 por cent Below Customary Rat, i 'XSLiQ Maehincxy new nd of nu J of firnt clanH mkc. . Will Sell IN LOTS TO UIT. ON VEKY LIJtKIlAL TERM. Address, A. L. JOIINSON.Forrst Grove. FOREST GROUL 131 H- a-KJ) Sr.W KKI'T MX Qtovo on Corner of Tine nnd Iiirch. ifloocl horses and btig'gitH rcatlj ut id rhcriTt GOOD SADDLE-IIOIISES AIv rTS , ways ready. . jorses boarded at reriftattablo rstes. ! - 5 Hack conncctH with the cars at Cor e'.iua twice a day. . jnlyin rtf LLFETSONS KNOWING : T1IEM- flves indebted to tho undersigned lv note or s. vount are renuesteil lnmm .U .ii.. rthe siuie on or before tho 1st ul October. -OiM" mm s BEEHIVE STOnE J. D. Matthews, Proprietor. Tiik Rreatcnt mid btt rity of Gutter Men-handis i Vvpt in tU Iko llivw Ktoro of any p!ft e f t tbe County. Tlitu Rtora Lmi AW THH cji:.im:hs ri s nm'tt no i.oex to make up off of good utoi;r. OXE MAXS' MOXEY IS AS GOOD AS A XO THE US'. All will furo nlike in rricff which shMl always lo TIIK VEKY LOWEST thoy mix 1 e arfTordrd for N.t.t Cloona rro oonstnutly arriving and .Y.tr Gicxlt, Goon Goorm, CIIF.Ar (JO0DA, "III .Mtt, T v"H nhray$Vcp nil th StAndanl llrn. " i'.v a mid IuLnty of pur- I ut 4r.'d r I would dvalt ly, I bow nvit.-y in U UyHtoif, which I now chriitcn th Bee Hive Store. 3vme'uh?r th jdne." " J y, Cftirl p Old Ktund, Forest Grovu. Fore-bt Grov, Or. Not. 1th lt73 ' T:K iEW STORK.'JCS U'l iMD! In th nw Vuildincr, corner of Onk and VAm ArctnicN. oDDofkito iha Contrra j Rational church, Forest GrovtJ, Ortgon, A. HJNMAN ha unpacked a largo r.nd M U-BcWfrd tok . of ' - -.t . . . . f :'.,, i . . J11V GOODS, CLOTHIXG, HATS, lXCYAWricLES,lc. in' ; i kJK3 rmlly (iroccHe and Provisions WIIOMMLI AND KITAII,, liAJinwAHi:, cnocKjwrj., .. .. t- i J ,r In faet, evefylhng 16 bt found 'In n trnt K-nu Vftricty Store, . llv goods were Kclrcied expressly for thin market nd I shall slwnvs keep tip rn fHn f ftssoiinient making ,1 , V FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ' " $ a prominent feature In my store. My good are all new, my salesroom laryt and xrtll lighted, and my riUCESLO )T an the Lp VESL I t To my fonner runtomers nnd nil lu thU TiriW7.t!,r,inTitfltionHto "coni ttMdnoe." lyke td show goods whether youpurchas or not, ' ' ,., , Highest Market Prlcn paid fot Butter and Eggs A. Ill MAN'. Forest Crov; Or. Not. 7, 1873 eep , .j(