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THE 'INDEPENDENT. Hillsboro, November 20, 1871. At the Baptist church, Rev. Mr. Chandler preaches on the second and fourth Sunday ni each mouth, at Forest Grove. Pres. Marsh will preach every Sundav evening at the Congregational church at iorest Urove; at Hillsboro the ,ki habbath 'in each mouth at 11 a. at.; at Dilley the 4th Sabbath in each month at 11 A. M.,at Grct-n-ville tho 2d at 11 a. m. Rev. J. W Miller will preach on the 1st Sabbath in each mouth at Forest Grove, 11 a. m.; Gaston, 2 l-2l. m.; 2nd Sabbath in eacli month at Coluicadeiuy,ll . m.; Liccy kIi. 2 1-2 p. m.; Hillsboro in the eve ning; 3d Sabbath in each month at Forest drove, at 11 a. m.; Greenville. J 1-2 p. m.; 4th Sabbath in each month at Hillsboro, 11 a. in.; Centrevillc, 2 1-2 p. m.; Cornelius, i the vbiiing; at Oak Grove on Sat. at m. before the 2d Sub. in each t month. POST office' noi&. from 9 o'clock to 12 a. m. Mails close going Went at UJi o'clock A. M., Fast at 12, M. No letters mailed after that time. A. Y.Kqyck. P. M. IVvtent C.vr. Coupling. Mr. Har rison E.inith of this county has in vented a car campling which it is thought is a valuable invention. The great advantage of Mr. -Smith's pat ent is that by it the cars can be un coupled any moment whether the tViitmterfaH'spd or uot:Th an instant of time to hitch or unhitch. Its use wow Id ;prevent those frightful cverv flacasuRlties of which we read. Mr. J. A. Yon fig f this county, j ajbrother of Mr. -Smith, will go East for the purpose of selling rights. The (h'tyttnian says tlia a railroad ! company onereu ?iu,uni) ior me ex clusive right to manufacture and bell the patent. - - - - - Rf.ai. Estate Tkansactions. Mary Voocl, lots 1 '& '2 in Hillsboro to D. Ji. Turpin, consul nation $1000; Thomas Si-lioitu-M to J. Anderson 2 lut.s opposite M. K. Church, conwid- :-ri:in. $!"): Milarhi Johnso wfoto Johusou home ou croe';, -,nsi It ration 4,000; 'A. Lt. Jolrtfs m to II. T. Johnson, N. 1-4 of 1 4 of i'atrickKelly, omm l.-r:k!io:i Malachi John- j wm-nir.t'ViTPtH T.Jhuson, part ! tl-. triply. lt'lly's Donation, conoid- ition 'ilW ; Anna Johnson to IX. ' ' JoiM-l.at;...'t;:uu above; Lei J Suit ;h and wi to Cornelius rt IfcfeV south''1" jV.rt.Mi of Kllison j ,fihn.'Vin jAi...in, consideration ;' ??1,IHH. TcnsinY J ule Archibold and "NV. I). I'ittcnger juiid a security debt of $2JC 2. A friend says that his Honor's countenance on that occa sion wore an expression that was not altogether, judicial a little more elongated. Friend Pittengcr forgot to pat ottai shirt '-cclhirj A tli iuii in : doubtlessly that he had choler enough for tho occasion. Both of the honorable gentlemen . admit, which we shall always think a cor rect corrclusion, that they nre two of the longest eared gentlemen rn Hillsboro. A Cfdyuiapit41tlcck o $lOjfH)0 in shares of $2." each,known as the."SVeht Sido Ai-tctural and Mechanical Manufachiring Compa ny, has been organized at Lafayette nnd has fild articles of incorpora tion. The business of the Compaq is tho manufacturing of agricultural and mechauical implements. The incorporators are J. D. Fenton, J. T. Hembree, J. K. Sampson, D.; Johnson, G. IX. Duval, David Smith. - Cursiwr ijy a "Waoox Mr. Joseph "Wood, of our county has received tho sad intelligence that his son, A. O. Wood, was run over by a loaded wagon in Clickitat valley which chrushed his breast badly. There nro hopes however that the young toan will recover. TThe rngon - had on two 40 ft. sticks of timber and a cord of wood at the time. J .R,Sfi5.k luformus that at tho last regular meeting of Holladay LotfgVVNoflGd," I. O.'OTT., Nov. JUi.:,,thot,f4oUolVAU&j yere elected and installed for the ensuing term: ' J.E. Bailey, W. C. T.; M. A.J Cornelius, AV. V. T.; F. O. Conner,; W. S.; David Wilcox, W. F. S.; Mary Davis, W. T.; Mollie DeLetts, W. M.; Milly FhiUips, AV. I. G Warren Job, W. O. G.; Olive Cor- uelius. 1. W. C. T. Wbjti'G School. Columbia Acad my, near James Imbrie s, seems to be tha center of attraction just now r - neighborhood. A writing started at that ilace RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Whereas, Cal via Dobbins a be- loved member of "Columbia Orange l3i; bef i&ricfcn J'd6vn by the Laud je therefore his brother i deirin to pay a merited tribute of respect to his memory, do, j Jiwlce, ,JLhat by his death Uol Bmbi&njlUge'is deprived of one of its most faithful members. ylie9olret That although dtr hearts are sad and we weep over the loss of one so hear acdjdear to us yet we bow with tears of submission to the triir of him who gave and who has iaien away. j Rosohyl haX wo extend to his family in their great bereavement Our .earnest and heart-felt sympathy ttdr that'we commend him to the gracious favor of our heavenly Fath er, Brother Dobbin was a genial companion an earnest worked for the right and an honored Patron. May we each strive to emulate all that was noble and true and good in Lis. life and grow stronger and better Jd Contemplation of his many virt ues.' m-r. k -jTiteoln'J, That copies of these res olutions be furnished the family of the deceased also for warded, to the WisHwoTos Independent, Oresron 2; armor and "Weekly Orcgonia'ti for publication and that they be record ed in the minutes "of the Grange. Fuaxcis Kennedy, Sec, of Columbia Grange. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. ! , At a regular meeting of Forjst of Ilu3bandr', held on the 14th of - I November -1874, tno following pre amble and resolutions were reported and unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased an all wise? Providence to remove our wor- brother G. M. Raymond from ui and fccsc teYcstial fields, to that Celes pary d (1 range where the Supreme ( uanu blaster of the Uuiverjo pro- sides, Thatiin iiin death thr Grange hn- lostim -esteemed and useful member, his family an aftcct- ioijate husband and brother and the cotnmduitjr an intelligent and worthy fitit n. 5 l;rj',lrrjt That wo deeply sy mpa- thizo with his vidov .and relatives in their great liereavment. K'sheil, That the Secretary be diirectcd to transmit a ccpy of tlic-te rcffolntions '-to the familv of tho de ceased, anda copy to the Washing ton Inpiii-endext for publication. . H. T. Brxrox, Sec. Wi: learn that Mr. Bansom Baker living in&eoggin'B valley was kicked by a horse ou Tuesday last, cutting a fearful gash in his check, some four inches in length, severing the outer 'rriSTtibn of the nose and break ing down a large portion of the cheek bone. Dr. Savior dressed the wound. Da. A. Y., Boyle keeps a good drag store in this town at stho -Fost office. The Doctor has been en gagedin this business for a number of year's and will bo "happy to till prescriptions, till teeth and give you your mail all in good order "and done upon the square. See tho Doc tor's advertiscnYerJt. ,!PaatIaioropeling.Club failed to meet Tuesday evening according to appointment."' Dr. Bailey, Presi dent was the delinquent, Had the Doctor been there to call the mem bers to order there would doubtless ly been a rousing meeting and a spirited debate. That was what was tha matter. , A rr.ETKSPED traveling preacher made improper advances to a young ladj- at Middletou last week and the male portion ot the community ex pelled him from the neighborhood threatening to treat him to a coat of tar and feathers if ho did not travel somewhere else, and he traveled. - ' The Grangers have established V market iu Portland with a capital stock of $30,000. The Directors met lastTueaday aud elected the follow imr officers: James Imbrie, Presi- dent; AW Bybee. -Vice President; J. J. Imbrie, Secretary; and J. Mcln- lrle uperintenaens. Arrn.isEi Tho property of David ,T. Iarox Sr deceased, in this coun ty was appraised on Saturday last by H. Wehriuir. Wm. Hav aud Jacob Anderson. The -fractional lot and buildings iu this place were set down at $230. ' Piior. Nswell has organized a singing class in this place and now our young folks'ili have a chance to study music under one of Ihe best teachers oipe- ; coxs t. Parents should scmlH$fafe boys and girls and make ujpjbf professor a largo class. See lHt&naunccmexit in another column. NOTICE Ail peMouK owning booths or buildings on the grounds of the W. C. A. Society aro hereby notified to remove the same within sixty days from the 13 lit of last nionth- prorided they do not wish to take such sum for them as the Society may agree to by order of the Board. For partic ulars inquire of A. .Lieiaixg, President V. A. C. S. HilLsbofo,:Nor. 12, 1874: K Elected. S- P. ,Pest iownerlv one of our Washington county citi zens, has .been elected to thoflice of County Commissioner of Whatcom county W. T. As Commissioner the people over thero may Test assured that M. Best will do what he things is right whether it is right or not. Last week we marked out a line in an item through mistake and wrote j T,n: reorl3 of Gaston have corn in the mar-in (let it stand,) and ! l)letea a ha,ul!Jom() bous0 for our comp. just left the lino and in- j tho Public scho1 in tbat rlace. corporatcd ?M in Uio matter making j Messus. Crocker and Hyatt of this a ridiculous ending of the item. We county, each broko an axle of his wish that Archibold's shotgun vwll j wagon on the road to Portland no matter. " ' - j X'kok. Koub is doing excellent Ma J.nq AnniLK, who formerly re-! work in Academy and is p popu sided h this county, has just re- ! Iar tcachcr Lc Grove, turned from -Cal. where lie has been ! A bmther- of Judge Humphreys living for the last five or six yeai-s. arrived cn Thursday evewRg'ft train are in straitened circumstances, and less grain is sown than usual. New Scjw. We took in seven new sub.sciibors on last Friday and Saturday while the Ivlitor was gone to Portland. We don't say this to brag, but to illustrate the ditlureuce in men's countenances as they ap pear to the public (Bkiv) Sociable. The ;rood TomnLirs of ...... '...1,1, oiling it nm "i.si uil- f tertainmeut ou Muturduv oveniu'' ! next, and cordiallv invito all broth-' ers and sisters. of other lodges, in good stauding to meet with them j Good for the- Good Temp';. ; I.nsnk. Miss. Kmily Butt, 'aged ! U, and a native of Vermont, was,on Monday last, examined beforo Judge ! Archibold, and on the lvpreseatation of physicirma, W is adjudged i-isnao. Slfw-iiT Tozicr took htr to the Asy at Portland Tuesdv. Si siT.m:i. One of the butcher shops have suspended business but will resume again about iho tfrst of February next Cooper & Beach's shop will survive the panic, advertise nnd of Nourso do a bllri-Kfc. . ,y i , . .- ; They ; eood i We learn that Willard Latourette taught one week at Marion Station and quit his school, because as we understand tho school was verv small and the people did not want to pa' what thoy had stipulated for ' the bride father ia Butte precinct, Wash t. ,vnri.. j ington county, Nov. 13th, IS74, John D. mow or. Howell and Miss KeUt-ca Jack, both of Dr.. Mak.su preached a fine sermon Sunday evening. These meetings are well attended and the sermons are real literary and logical treats to the Grovians. We would bo happy to attend them loo. Prof. Kixosynv, tho Illusionist, performed .Wednesday night iu (J. MJfe'inwpy's hall to a mearo audi ence, and the performance it is said was creditable to the Professor, though not profitable. T. W. Pittexgei: a recent disciple of Gamaliel in this burg, prepared his first case for presentment in court yesterday, praying for a judgment of $2 25. The matter wa3 compro mised. . -. .,.. ' Orn friend Webriag tied his h'df 5 cs to an awning post last week, but couldn't see what ailed theTrotting filly"when he went to drive off with out unhitching from the post. Ir n froze a half inch thickTiiesday night. W. D. Pittenger informs us that his thermometer went down to 8 below tho freezing point. Un usual weather for Nov. in Wcbfoot. Our friend J. V. Fierce sent us a club of tell substiibersfrom Green ville last Saturday which with some others make twenty subscribers last week. The Congregational Suuda3' School at tho Grovo is very full. Tne school proposes to buy a new ol'S fr owa use antl the Sen eral use of the public. S. Q, kumobks drug storo in Portland is the place forWashingtou county farmers and merchants to lay in stijiplrcs of niedicincs. See his ad. in another column. , " , ' . D. fj.kTuriom, who has been keep ing hotel at Cornelius bought the Washington hoiel !n i Lis i1ac- this week and will continue the business. Ben Cocacfxiirs and Jerome Porter bought the -old Whitley farm in Polk county consisting of 1449 acres last week for $8000, cash in hand. ' Mu. Bkacu of the firm of Cooper i Beach, ia expected from Yackima with a lot of beef cattle. Then look out for fat beef. ' ' ' . ' Bue-vk Down Tho stage broko an axle on Friday and ihe mails were! brought out from Portland in an oj)en buggy on -Saturday, The bbys aud men gather around J. B. Matthew's stove of these frosty evenings and warm their toes and noses. Iiand hunters are growing quite numerous at the Grovo and they keep Levi up of nights talking about laud. I Tuc tliermometor stood at 19 t above zero ThursJay morning at 7 o'clock. Ma Vickers, of Cornelius, who has been dangerously ill is slowly re- covering. Mus. John Walker remains still unwell at Ciatsoi from an attack of ! paralysis. h X::KiKn A new sidewalk across i the street in front of tho Court House. . Ulyssos Jackson sold a span of horses tho other day for ?tf00. Tabhie Ci.akk is rapidly recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Kl- Baii.ct, deputy p. m., went a ,h'er hunting this week. Mb. C. H. Adams V5ut Ins hand badl'last week. yiif Mary Go: dell is teaching at (Quick's school house. j Mtss 3Iary Hyde is teaching nea Glencoe. Gisls should never read dimo nov els in church. Hon. R. Stott was in town week. A barber shop in town. fir For the very betd Photograph, go to DrtuUey A' llulofsou'a Gallery with nnd KLfciVATOJX,. 2U1 Montgomery "fcitreet fcuu I'ranciHco . MARRIED. ItO WELL -JACK. At the residence of Uuttc, We Mi Mr. Howell and his young bride much happiness nnd a lofcg lrfe. DIED: At Forest Grove, Washington County, Not. 13th, 1874, Ann. Lena, j-onnget diifl-'hter of President S. H., nnd E. If Marsh, ' nged 3 years,-10 months nnd 23 (1.1VS. - Asa was a delicate child from birth, and wan subject to convulsions which by much rare were MmHit enrcd. Attacked two weeks jrevious to her death, n physician was called who noon pronounced her iucu nble, and hoon after, nt a consultation of several experienced physicians, the Kam opinion resulted, nevertheless strenuous ex ertions were still made to -a ve. her. Eaiidly little Anna sank under tho disease, and on the 13th inst. she passed away ns lightly as a beath of summer wind. The angel face wan from pain and disease looked more of heaven than earth. The features were co m posed, smiling and more purely clasie than ever sprung from Grecian "chiseX The fu neral sermon was preached on Saturday at the house of Pres.Mnrsh in Forest Grovo by Prof. Lyman, when the last remains of little Auna were conveyed to the Naylor burying ground near theGrove and there by a moun tain branch of the 2'ualatin were laid to rest j under the wliispering pines. Anna was a sensitive modest, womanly ly child ; the tpet of the family because so frail. Does not heaven sometimes send enildreH who are angels fcicHsguisc.too pure aud fragile for earth, angels to draw r.s to the stars? They come to us winged for t'e skies and when our eyc have forgotten their heavenly graces tfcey return to ns in dream land and renew our vision and soften our hearts. Anna spent the happiest years oi earth life and hastened away avoiding the troubles and conflicts that befall mortals here. She is happier than we are, which should be a sufficient consolatioti rt her be reaved parents and rlaties for her less. , M MISCELLANEOUS, ,5 .' ! i f , DUG AWT i DlSATiUU IN RU31 M EDH3INES, PERFUMEEY.PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BOOftS Ac. f -h : "GLASS CUT TO Our ft min ari tt TAINT BKUSHES, CLOtHES BKUSUES, tooth imusiiEs. COMBS Of ALL SIZES AKft VARIETlU. ! KAW OILH, ' LAUD OIL, SWEET OIL, . ' DOIL t School Hooks, suitable tor the A cud cm y or Public 6t4fM All artu k-s wnmwitt-d. Ywrrttfiidn oirfliC'Uiuled Wifli cflfo and S5ii9tnc9. no'JB 1 poaENCE SEWING- MACHINE Nt-A Styli nnl nvr pric-!. Iavo ntiyv for kM tlio new WfyVs Tiiul Intont JinpfOftol tfi&r two huffujii macumeR ni in.injtii " v T t 1 1 1 C'ANII, aud t-j persiuns v hodt-sirc, vu on per month until the jlM-hmo ih puiti ior, unc oi our hcm- ttytcM ie,i tlie vork away froia the opt-r.itor, so tlitit have now both a Rido nnd back f-d nmcbinc. Uery kinchin" i tvftiTftnted (or ten yeiirk und no h:erjje will Ix nmde for pirfng or keeping Mftchinen in in onb r during that time. Every , Florence Muchino in Oregon, kept in order fresi of charge. Tall und fee them, or neud for circ'hlar with cut nnd nnd priee lint. Machine delivered in anv part of the State oTin Washington Tiprritry, tit luy own rink. j. B LOOMIS. Asent, 1 Hi Third St., Portland, Oregon. PACSFIG UfJIVERSITY m riij n The next term' 'begins on Wcdne fiei.tember '2d. Tuition in College and higher Acodcuy per yoar $-15 In tho common branches per yar. . .,.30 FACUTY llvv. S. If. MAItSIf. I). nJVnMeni. :ui i i rmcsnoroi Airruticciuai Rim Ainrm riiilos)jhv. Kev. HOItACE LYMAN, A. M., Profess or of llheorie imd Ibstorv. fl. t . T.J. 5, 1 i S ' 1 M i Cr. II. c:OLL!EIl. A.M.; Professor of tb I Natural Jv-iehee. , J. W. MARSU, A. 35. Proft-Ksor of Lfttin i and (ireeK. P J. I). KOHIV A. M., Piinciml of the ! Academv. . t Miss MARY A.llOniXKON', PreoeptreFB. ih ! Kev. THOMAH CONDON, A, M., Lectur j cr on 4.ieloy. Miss O. A. HASKELL. Teaeber of In strnmental and Vocal Music. Ii3.lt War Claim Ageftcy No 34 MONTGOMERY BLOCK. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL1 : o : - 'A. V II. AIKEN", Attoroey-at-law nnd Com mander oi the Grand Army of the Republic in California nnd Nevada, wijr give prompt attention to the collection of Additional Travel Pay, now due California and Nevada Volunteers discharged more than Hire hun dred miles froxa home,. ,s'oMicr can depend on fair dealing. Information jjiven free of charge- When writing enclose stamp for reply and stato couipanv and regiment uul whether you have a 'discharge. Co'hgres. has extended the time for tiling Vlaiias for additional lionnty nuderAet of Xory 2S,18Jfi, tt January 1875, so all such claims must bd made lefore that time. Original Bounty of $liH) has been allowed all volunteers 'who enlisted before July 22d,18f.l for three years if not paid the same,wheu disftharged.Land Warrants can be obtained for services ren dered before 1853' but not for services in the late war. Pensions for lato war and war of 1812 obtained aud increased when al lowed for less than disability warrants, but no pensions aro -allowed to" Mexican and Florida war soldiers. ' Htato of Texas has granted Pensions to survivfug wterans of lexas Kevolunon, New Orleans aud Mobile Prize Money is now due anil K ins paid. W. II.-Aik n also a! tends to General law and and C olleotiou XiUMir-ss . t . - . n20:finj O e rpontor ctoOctTa Smith, Kane Co. Particular attention given to house-build ing and framing. (, FOR E.STtROVE ' - - OREGON. FOREST GE0VE LODGE, No. 136, MEETS AT ITS HALL EVERY SAT urdfty evening, at i o'clock. All members of th Order iu good standing are rlli'.ly invited t o attend. v5 if. It DDBK 0T6I1E JL. A N YS I Z U NAIL JJRUSHE, STItlPING UEUrfl'lKS, NEATSFOOT 6lr7, CASTOU OIL, CHINA NUT OlL.lCTd 'ltiei, vitu extra induceiijfnt to tuoitg pftyine the hiKtallmc-nt pluu !?10 down und. aud 10 THIS SPAGH ran :mm) w. IIOXTrR TIAS PfO MANY customers at his shire all the time that he has no timo to write an odverite incut. That is what wo catlb'usine s. 33ts Mr. Fanner, Grunger, und nil the rest of tho Ifviitg ' ItKJOICK llliJOICK Over thegood new which in fact every body is nxious to hear. Why of course, come rgU tp Hillsboro, and look for th new stoc, Kellog"' n place and seothe cheap goods that we Hold trte . It Is enough in make any body smile. The Goods were carefully selected and of great variety. Cash paid for 7ides, Wool, Furs and al kinds of produce . KAHN A FRIEDENRICII jll-nlJ Wm flTcC READY FORfiST I CROVIi OIIKGOX. MANUFAbTURER AND DEALER IN all kinds of ! r SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHITS & Lash Itepairingpromptly attended to.