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About Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1874)
OUR NEW ''LEADERS." Francisco JJuUetin lias At the Dfemocratjc Jollification last night there was one ircsolution that was rather implied than set forth. In regularJSrjft would have followed the firstf resoltitfott' of the string adopted declaring that the Ameican people had determined on a change of leaders, and would have read something like this : Jtcsolveit, That w e are the leaders. This was the meaning and purpose of the meeting. If it had net this signification it was a meie idle and noisj' ebullition. Nothing, however could more forcibly illustrate the cross-purposes of the late political revolution." The idea is that because the people East don't want Butler and Poland to serve them any longer are dissatisfied with the doings of Congress and the course of the Ad ministration, and liavc 'determined upon some experience in the way of reformation, wo must rally arouncl "VV- B.C. Brown and tafco "Jim" Farley to our bosoms. J MOYEMENTOF MONEY. One of the singular financial move ments of the times is the fact that San Francisco money is now going to Chicago for investment. Having become impossible to loan the . sur plusfcapital in San Francisco at the former rates of interest, it is now flowing eastward and is offered in Chicago in ten year loans at nine per cent, interest- The San Francisco banks have fixty millions of gold de posits in their vaults, and are there fore abundantly able to compete with "Wall street, and relieve the so called stringency in the money mar ket, if any such thing exists, in that part of the world. In fact the time may not be far off when San Fran cisco will divide with New York the Spceptre'f money power, and when thev shall look to California street rather than "Wall street for standard money quotations. At all event there is vast power in hard pan, and a city with sixty millions of surplus of crold dollars in her bank vaults is in a condition to hold a powerful sway over the money kings and mon ey currents of this continent. Jltrf It'ltn. THE TERRITORIES. tVctiJjpwing There arc eleven Bible Societies in Colorado. Golden, Colorado, furnished 50, 000 bricks for the Larmie rolling mills. A herd of 200 buffaloes stampe ded all the pack animals belonging , to a company of the Eight Cavalry, down in Colorado not long ago. It took two hours to secure the pack mules and restore order in the col umn. Jacob Hoover, of the "Washington Territory Legislature, is a native of Oregon, having been born in "Wash ington county in 1814. The Seattle Dispatch of the 10th 4 inst. savs: "The new mineral dis coveries on the Skokomish, in Sno homish count, are now the exci'e nient of the city. The assays from four or five well defined and exten sive quartz ledges indicate prospects fully equal to Washoo or "White Pine. INIr. W. Blackmore, of England, who has been down the Kansas Pa cific, on a grand hunt, is back again. He estimates the annual slaughter of buffalo on the Plains, at from 1, 000,000 to 1,500,000. .While wo are inclined to-think this estimates exag- v gefated, there is no doubt that for . two or three years past,the destruct ion of buffalo has been immense.Mr. . Blackmore is of the opinion that tVifvrA fihmilrl lift stringent laws for w - - r he preservation of this noble game. J The Democrat tells of a Benton county woman who recently exhibit- Cf29 Pmarkh bat this was the result of her own indus try in making butter, selling eggs,-i chickens, etc., and that her husband had never seen the noney before and didn't know of its existence. Such a wife is worth having. The Eugene Journal learns that y there arelO persons,16 horscsgand 4 wagons, snqwetlin at Crescent Lake, on the Military Road across the Cas cades : The person -who f urnishe d the information cama over to Pine Openings on snow-shoes, and sent the news by mail. Snow fell first on the the 3d'inst. LIST OF POST-OFFICES. Bakeic Co. Auburn Augusta Baker City Clarksville ; . Express lianch Eldorado (Jem Humboldt Basin Jordan'Valley Bye Valley "NVingvillo Benton Alsca Valley Corvallis King's Valley Liberty Little Elk Monroe Newport Newton Philomath Summit Toledo Yaquina Cj-ckamas BnrTow B aver Butte Creek Jlohawt Pleasant Hill Eattlesmvke Siuslaw Springfield AVillamottc Forks Lixx Albany Big Prairio Brownsville Crawfordavillo Diamond Hill Grass Itidge Hams BJunch Harrisbur: 'O fir Halsev Lebanon Miller Muddy Newborn Peoria Pine Scio Soda Springs Shedd's Sodavillc Swcethomo Makion Aurora Aumsvillc Buttevilo 33rooks Gervais HTubbard's Jefferson Marion Monitor Newellsvillo Salem Silverton St. Paul Stayton Sublimity Turner Woodbum Ml'LTNOMAII East Portland Portland Powell's Valley St. Johns Canby Clackamas Clear Creek Cuttjugsville Damascus Eagle Creek Glad Tidings Highland Molalla Alilwaukio Needv Norton Oregon City Oswego Sandv Springwatcr Zion Clatsop Astoria Clifton Knappa ' . - . Nehalem Skipanon Seaside House "Westport Coos lliver Cofiuillo Villam'tc Slough Polk Bethel Buena Vista Dallas Eola Elk Horn Grand liondo Empire City Enchant'd Prairielndcpcuduucc Fairvicw Hermansville Isthmus Marshvillo Bandolph Silkin Sitkum CoLOIUIl Columbia City Mat.slcanic Jlarshland It iiuiur Uiversido St. Helens Sauvics Island Seappoosc CrnnY Chetcoo Ellensburg Port Orford D ;::. Camas Valley N. Canyonvillo Drain Elk ton Galesville Gardiner Kellogs Looking Glass Mvrtlc Creek Oakland Pass Creek Koseburg Umpqua City Wilbur Yoncalla Scottsburg TenMile Lincoln Lutrkiamnte Lewisville Monmouth Perry Dale Bickerall Zena Tillamook Garibaldi Kilchis Netarts Ncstockvn Tillamooi Trask Vmatilla Batter Creek Cecils Cavuse Marshall Meadowvillo Mitchell's Station Milton Pilot Bock -Pendleton Umatilla Westoa Umox Cove Island City La Grande North Powder Orodell . Suminervillo Union Wallowa Wasco Antelope Bridge Creek Hepner Hood lliver Prihevillo Iitchell Mt Hood Pritchard'a Scotts Shellrock Spanish Hollow The Dalles Warm Springs Wasco Willoughbv Willow Forks Washington Beaverton Cedar Mill Cornelius Dilley Forest Grovo Glencoe Greenville Hillsboro J oppa Middleton Mountain L-tde Pcake Sholl's Ferrj Taylor's Bridge Tualatin WTajato West Union Yamhill Amity Bellevuo Grant Canyon City Camp Watson Dayvilfe John Day City Prairie City Parkcrsvillo Sumpter Jacksox Applegate Ashland Mills Brownsbo rough Central Point Drew's Valley Eagle Point Grant's Pass Tf . i - Jacksonville Lakeport Linkvulo Laugell Valley Phoenix Bock Point Sam's Valley Sprague lUver Table Bock Willow Springs Yainax, JosErmxE Kirby Leland Slate vCreek Waldo Laxe Butte Disap'mentDayton Big Prairie Lafayette Cottage Grove MeMinnvillc Coast Fork Mountain Hous SAN FBANCISCO MARKET- Wheat $1 45 $1 55 p 100 lts. FiLit Extra in demand for ex port at $5 25& 755 t Lbl. Oats $1 40 1 05 'p 100 lt. Onions $2 552 87 ) 100 lbs. PORTLAND MARKET. Whkat 1 45 V 100 lbs. Oats 41c 43c bushel. Flouu Firm; standard brands, $o 50 ) bbL Baulky $1 40&1 50 V cental. Ghkkx Apit.es.-371 (Ti. 50c ) bush. Onions ?1 (ft $1 75 V B)0 ltxs. Buttkr Extra dairy 25 30c p lb; Eons 27c ) doz. Poi lti:y Grown chickens, ?3 CO 3 50 p dozei . Wool 22(5 30c V ft. Forest Grove Retail Market. COBEECTED WEEKLY. Who.it, p lmshtl -3 Hour, Larrtl.-. 4 GO Corn JlonI, ft lb (" PotatiMW, r1 lmshel 't(f 5 Kfis. frt-Kh t loz 2; Itnttt-r, t,'ooil frt-sli role f lb . . . 30 Chuktiis, f do. 00 ll.ieoii, shies lb UK", 12 (.'lu'i-se. r 20Cfi 2t Dri l rinms, lb U't"1, 20 Jri-tl Apple s, "f 1 4(in 5 Sj'nip,0 Ke-,'. (retail) 2 .10 t'off.-o. (retail) t P . liy, Tea, Japan (retail) f lb 75...... Tea, Green, (retail) V1 H 1 25 Salmon, best X barrel 5 5f fcnar, by the kf-y "j lb 12 Lanl, lb l(t. 1H Mutton, p P 10 IVef, t lb CCm K Pork, lb C, 0j. 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Send for College Paper. 'Si ly DtFllANCE &, W IIITIi .;1'SXI'V. 9 lKDEPEKDEJiT'8 COLUMN. sumciiiiiK j , sunscnwK n far the A journal deviled io th nlrrs,t Wanhinylon County and the State. -jhc isnr.ri:xiiEST giance to no parly but the party ofrnnonrssirK ideas and JIKFOHM; it euntrelleH ly no Clique, faction vr Monopoly; lu i thcfearlc and vutpkii AHYVCA'lKofthe rmi'LU. aUIWCRIPTlON ritlC'K, 02 SO tx yOTJCi: Th JSDKPESDKS't hat the sole right of doing the , ma a st rntXTixQ for Wathington County andM therefore invahtableto all of ourcitum JOH PRINTING IXJN'E TO OUDEH.