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THE INDEPENDENT. HJLLSrCIlO FRIDAY. Wk arc not reMtibte for the victor of our cow'stpondent. The columns of the Independent are opeujothe pro pie of thin county for the discus Ion of all ouetfion concerning our loeel .i - trrrl. MtLe your article thort j'. tfemen and to the point, and we prom- ise you all a hearing, RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. At the Baptist church, Itev. Mr. Chandler i, preache on the second rmd fourth Sunday ill each month, tit forest Criore. . , Pre. Marsh will preach every Sunday ! 1 lols' button ami KotJb, l.ev. Mr. pveuin' at the Conregut'oaal fhnrch At Ellis and others niaJe sboi t and tell Forest Giove; at Hills'ooio . . 3d Sabbath 1 , , . . in each month ut 11 a. y.;r . Dilley the iih ! Pcche8. NThe music was excellent iSabbath in each rno.nb ' a. M.,at (Jrecn- as usual and the whole exercises ville the 2d at 11 A. M. , , , Kev.J. 'Sabbath i l a. ia.; each Licy - . iuii; drove. ; 4th Sao it. in.; C MP win Tirfiit'ii on nit? isi :Ij at Forest Grove. 11 - in.; 2nd Sabbath in Academy, 11 a. m.; ; .: UTruto in the eve each liionth at Foc t ; ( iieenville. 1 1-2 p. in.; i month at HIIsloro, 1 1 . ' i-s p. in.; v,oriieui7s. ni the evv V)- k throve on cat. a: 2p m. Ik? rove iae "Ju Sub. ia each mouth TOST OFFICE HOURS. On S.m.L.vH the office w'.U le kei)t ontii from !) t rl.M-fc to li a. m. close otn;' U'.... !. y.L- . v. .. i- No letters mailed after that time A. Y.Doyce, P. M. Road S"pei vsors. The following in a list6f the road Supervisors appointed for this conn- ty at the last term of tho county Court: Supervisor. D. C Hutcb A. J. Daniels J. I), liowtll 1. A. Carpenter Alex J.-icli. sou ........... F. M. H;!l John K'chai dsoit 11. T. Flint A. IV kins Tho S!0V.';U't. J. . A. You.i't Tno. VTownv. . . . A.H. C:i -oa J. J. rL ':::u AgusiLis C';.: j)eiii( r Jacob Hoover t"ut!s l.f 7y .' o!m ftipon I" ,le)licn Khiulc M. E. Dilley Cicero II i nvi- Gcoi ;' li'iifn H. ( i:;:-.c.::; Allen D.ivis is:i:.c C " s-i;i ii Ceo. S. :uplt'll .i . j- . t' i AVii'iatn Fowler AVilPam Heed AVilsoii Vhit:noit "William Dee Glcncoe lti.T.is. Xo. Dist 4 . s 10 .12 . J'J .14 .1" .k; .17 .IK .:TJ 20 .21 ' .2) The cr.se of Stewsa t, a (ilencoe blacksautb, against Mrs. MtrKay, was tiied beloie 3fr. Brashear, J. r. , ' and was decided for the defendant. S. H. Elliot i conducted the defense and "got away" with his opponent. A largo pait of the wheat on the North Plain is kil'ed. Mr. James Imbrie, vht gave us these items .in forms us that his wheat (which was winter wheat) consis' ing of 2C0 acres is killed, and that Bobert Imbiie al so has 200 acres that is dead; John Cornelius, Jacob Hoover and oiher large grain raisers have lost theirs likewise. Mr.Imbrie will soon start to Linn County to purchase sp.ing wheat for seed for himself and others in hb Ticiui';. get the wber.t u per bushel, I: can buy it in t not a very L.- I'c ; vs that he can . . i sefor'JOcts. c',?ojei than he , (otin'. v. This is !e showing for "Washington couu-y is it? The Grangers tried to buy the old Dobbins, flouring mill on Dairy creek with the design of running it in the , interest of the Ovelcr but the price asked did not suit them. Mr. Imbrio is anxious to know whether the county road from his neighborhood to Cornelius will be opened. He thinks tht the reason that the road is not opened is be cause Hillsboro is hostile toward it. Revival. For more than a week religious services have been held iwfce a day at Cornelius by Rev. J. W. Miller. Seventeen persons have united with the Methodist church. Tne interest still continues. To the credit of the boys they have been quite orderly at these meetings. The chiistian people of Cornelius rejoice at this visitation of the grace of Cod. The sacrament of baptism ili be ad ministered there next Sundty, there fore Mr. Miller elesires to recall his appointment in Hillsboro for next Skb&oth. Mr. Lebo will till the ap pointmeutat Centrrvi'lu at 2 12 o'clock r . mv Grove Items. Mr. Stoughton sold Ins span of mules to John E. Gleason of Forest Grove for $100. 1 Jerome Porter bought A. Simpson's bouse and lot in Forest Grove lately ! for $1,000. Mr. Simpson it is said m j One borse o! A. T. Smithts fne span died with the stcmacb staggers Tuesday night aud the other horse is sick with the same disease and it is thought will not live. Mr. Dunbar,lecturerfor tho Good Temlars,spoke at theGrove Tuesday. : , ' 1 temperance cause. J. J5. Matthews c'oscd his stock t;f goods out lait week, at fair pri ces. Bud colds is the general comilaint t in the Grove. l Several gates are out of repair and i some are actually broken dowa OW- the i ing to moonlight nights aud 1,.,,,-vN.nr mifnn thorn .!-pn.itPs , j " -o coiijiuntiy. f Last Sauda; at the Con3-.-ogation- al chinch Hew Mr. Ellis preached a beautiiul sermon a id the Grove e - j I,le nucl students are just delighted. f 550 have already been subscribed ' py the church and citizens of the , riv.vo f nav T?pv Afr T!li' Krt.ii v ' and the Society in the Ei:i p. vs him 400 uoie. It is thought that more vet can be raised. A young man name I Fonts who lives in the neighborhood of ttie Grove ansa ted the Chiu.i.nan who wr.h-nou.se in that place JiiiL wctk and knocked the nnoffend- ing Celestial down. It seeoi that the ! Chinaman Lad been jostled byFouts ' on the sliced a week previous to the assault Mui wnicii is samio oa iiie i e;i'so ui Iiie nitr.el; by the la! ' o.'.Tiie Cliiiiiiriiiin coiiclnded to h.ive Fonts iiiirsted but was ii'htciied out of it bv lie . ' ellir': ;ili:i tint a sft that would cost him Ciilzms of tho ' town told hii: that it ouM co: t t;u uuiy for a l.i'.vyer" I't o :-.ft th-it 'i.'.v vo;i!il ;y h-i!t o" I'.-.t 1 ! ;:. V.o.it-i t;vo !.,. MUC. L'iiiiiiiUiaii jVi.Vn that La could get jiiMice and has toucludcd to not the mater iest This Chinaman is.1 a peaceful, industrious aud honest". . t !', . i i i l ii bat a- t-j paiiy h "1 i (k'liizen, and w hope that the . , . .32:., ' , ... ... 4l . , aie u uable to com Grove people.will see to it uat he w peoi has the protection of the Jaw. We honor tho 1 tads and tho heart:; of the gentlemen who oTered to help defray a part e t!i3 expanses o Ihe sujt. Vo:. I ' 1'. -i vlxcly .; , to A. Y. Boy' O A ' to Ua. "W. H. Saylou started on a to eif Buget Sound the lirst of this week aud w'll be gone about te.i 'i.ys. When he retains he willc6n ' e his medical practice as heieto i't ir. Th's will be good news to his many pairons and friends in Wnsh i on county. The Doclor has met wit'i a great misforiuno, but he has opect of a long and usei'ul lit'c oeo. e him, and ro. L' is his best panacea now. )OVC of our Ilillsboro girls have been accused of reading dime nov els. "Wo met a Hillsbo"o boy em the sl eet the oMier day wi'ih a cigar in h's mouth nnd a dinio novel in bis Jmul. B it of course he is auexcep- l.on. Ei ls'o.'o oy a a g.ne-al no; re I e isa. onal liteia- tu.c, nor like c jars not at all. Aur.-j Tozier tiled to mount a rain-" cavtse in Hillsboro Mondav and bis boots dangled in the air for ii few seconds when he came elown feeling up for the ground. He got up a iraelder and muddier boy. We evere looking on enjoying tbe scen ery. DnuNO the exercises in tbe M. E. Churob Sunday evening a smart youth pretending to be asleep snored loudly on one of the benchcs,disturb ing the eongregatiou. A little black snake oil would havo been a good remedy for that snoring. M.-.. S.i'.'ii, nconsumptivo patient in this place.last Thursday vomited up a worm(J.v .1 L nnoricolf'f )that measuied thirteen inches in length. T.i.: Sheriff will commence lieling for the coll?etion of delinquent iaxes neit week. i bvnoot. Fund debtor, sec the 1 County Treasurer notice- Gaston Items. Gaston, Feb. 22, 1875. ! Er. Independent: Supposing you would be pleased to hear from oar vicinity I take the liberty " of pen ning you these few items: V'ithin the past few months oar j for a lumber room, A falling piece town bos improved to a considers- of timber mashed the nail off of afin ble extent. Among otber improve- I ger for Emerson Quick a son of Mr. ments is a new store erected by Mr. Hyde of Forest Grove, where be dis poses of all the necessaries that are required by the people in tbe vieini ty. - , . Since the late "freeze up" the Grangers rive examined their fall wheat and many of them repot t that it is not injured as much as was at fiit amicipaled. Tho line weather that bus shone down upon us for the past week ht brought the g:ar:;ei3 out of their "rendevous" aud now the tu low man can be feen ou everv side tr e- .n..;.1(ifl..,;Hn.n,fl.fll,1;n..,i. tl-m0f wliile to ne who aro more eu I liLI III" I I I f; in " 1 M. L a. 11 m-i Ul M U . W V ergeuc than tlieir broiber grangers ai e even sowing spring giain. i i .f-i two car loads of cord TM Z wood at this station awaiting ship-; . Hie wool "biz." is a flour-: UlClil.. ishing business in this part of Col- iTmliw' Dlovp. vr we mi'ht sav al-! uiost "leal tender." ! i .1 A ii.. r? ! wur term oi scuooi ai uie "uswu i school house cm' the lClbe of der..on, the tea ! flirr ninl iIpspitps tbfi credit she has hr-noiably wott Woa,esoi.vlo leurn that our blacksmith coniemplates leaving us Khorllv as we would be somewhat suonM , as we woma ue bomeuuai i .1.. :r f l.mAr iV .- 4 a J brolher. v..M1. ...... vsilimblA a-iwrin hi'h- . v . e ' led bv the readiu" peo- I , h u Gastoa aud at every issue ev- j ' ..... r.i vr..,l i ttr t!.o Tv- ! A huu: i''' :ll'tv coM-'istil'i r of II. K. ?.Ia'' ...-.land Td . John ton Uiale an excursion in the uioim- , . , . , . . ,. ..i .... i i .'.'is not tar from t!ii place the:r e'lo' v-e c;oned by killing ix i";ie elk. Tiie ho-ns wtic bioi'ght in iliv o. wei'vr Mil no of tli'jr.i. Mother ; ; i V ig riieoij:ged by tiu; .SiiC- j c;i::'. ol .iessis. jtiuiusou aim rnj- ladisou and nlinrtrui vlionhleied the-T "UUS aild . ? , , , A, , , , tM...! made nasre ior uie iuim ui mviw, , asnoi fl-vntu ommunicfe the j Sv't. 11 AM CASH. Papon's Valley llsnw. Game abundant in the fooi VJls head of cat le this winter.:' . Irs. Williamson is lying veiy low of consumption. The whe.it in Patton's valley is not so b ully killed but that it will make a stand. Mr. Baker of Patton's valley in forms us that Samuel Davis of Yam hill Co., and brother of Joseph Da vis ef Wapato Lake Lake, isly.'ug at the point of death. Notice. All ye taxpayers tf Wusliiir; ton County, Oregon, who liave not ;. 'u their taxts for 1S71, eoine ye to the Coi'.t House ami Kttti1. Said tuxes havk to BS paid au l that smii, T 't ink lue tt wait any longer, neither let nie have to cS on you for them nml thereby incur costs. But gather up your loose coin, your County o . Vren bn" nnd and fteeount.s !;;:. i. t me, nnd eonie to the center, and I'A us settle the mntter. Wt will all feel In-tter. The time is up, and I huvu to leyin j to worry you. CHAH. T. TOZiEU, f Sheriff and Tax Colletor of 4 jn:t2 Washington Count v, Oregon. ! T - Cii'oc ei'cs of all kinds cv i e Loah ! i thtai at A. Y. IiyeV A. Tj. Jouxsox, at the Grove, has sold part of his machinery to Mr. D. O. Quick of this county. So much for attvertising in the Independent. Now, Mr. Johnson has a mill with all the necessary machinery for car rying on a -,ood business for sale, as may be seen by advertisement. Who wants it? Ox Monday evening last the revi val meetings at Cornelius gave place to the temperance meeting, which was aderessed by G. W. T., Dunbar. His .vle and manner diSera from j many t'V.veng temperauce lecturers. He is eliniiied, refined and flowery. All aro pleased and edided who hear him. Mn. L. AVillian.s has erected anew f,vt..u o. oil b'n nvpiiiisps 4t-jjVi uuvs ... . . in this place. led on last Tuesday, j iug "rustJc" and will now be able to , uy tne wo aiy ooa lempiar, wno February. Mrs. An- supply the people with all kinds of ; noi lining sucu an aavenuemeui oe- It ii 1 t 1...M IT . . ! ttn: ' r lv f' ilionnr-irrn if 1 1 1 1'. t K her, is; a competent j areaeu lumuer lor uuuuurj inujtus- j o- v ' -i Quick s Mill Items. Several accidents occurred at D. O. Quick's saw mill last week, some of them quite severe. Mr. Quick with several bands w as engaged in putting up an attachment to bis mill Quick. Mr. Gardiner the head sawyer in the mill cut bis thumb badly while filing the saw. Our townsman, Mr. Moore, who was up ihere acting as chief carpenter, while lifting the end of a heavy piece of of timber got bis thumb and fore finger of the right band fearfully mangled by the timber falling on it. Mr. D. O. Quick while hauling, sit ting on the wagon driving.a pole flew up and hit him a stout blow on the leg which disabled him for the time being. And Emerson Ou'ck n Qu ck was bis foot bi:ng """"" ' ' lbiii-rr liv o it.nla oiwl lua THAT Itl'rifT ! in tbe stamp mid had not a Uer- . man ciiiht the ani-mule just in the nick of time the consequences might have been fatal, lhis clones the chapter of accidents, 1 Mr. Quick has already cut of fir timber 125,000 feet, and of cedar mbcr, -'o.uuu reel. Mr. Orick has bousrbt of A. L Johnson at Forest Grove a plan inc m.ii1iinA for matcbinT and mak- o es ! Two German bachelors intend to engage iu tbe poultry business and : I will erect suitable buildings within a ! halt wile of the mill. Mr. Moore ; ... . t i . 1 . . ' will fro un mere ns noon as no w . lie is able to construct a frame dwelling ; for them. j In the timber in the vicinity of the mill, and in the woods all rlong the ed.res of the valley, the snow-ice le s';ll Iving on and the ground frozen j hard. ; Yv"e are Indelte,d to Mr. Moore "for ! th;s information. "NVo are always j)le ;ed to haveour friends give Ui the news. If yoll XV.lllt yol ('ll'TS to A. V !"..;. -t s ut I he l'o; 'r ''. Dilley Items. Dillev has one sulawalk. 3Hr. IcDonald has pruned his or- tnril . . . ... ... . - ! The Direy Lvceum will to-i'ght d-scass the quesi'on, -, , That runn b'r.: nn undying spi;It. Clef d;,;putauts, J. L. Chamberlain af thining and F. Wiley denying, j ZY Li . S. W. C.i; t;a e)f this place out his household effects, team i . imnlenifMi'.s. V eilnesdiLV. at null- 'ct'on. He stilt : to Salem to wheie be intends to engage with ev. Jir. Dickiu&on of that city in seed raisins aiel boviicultuie. fr. Ca.ter and wife have lived iu Hills- j bovo tor some j'C.s anel have been active Iceles in every nove for the moial ami re'iglous advancement of: our people. The good wishes of all a". 'end them iu their new home. WiLLT.vr.D Hovtr.oos. "We see by Weelueselay's Oreyo. ic.i that W. A. Holbrook died at Poilland Tuesday of this week. This young man was a student at Pacinc Uuiveislty eluiing veai'3 of 18G5-G and 18GC-7 and was a young man of moie than avcar,e nte'Icctrnl poweis. W.;U?e had his fauli, but with Ihem he had many noble epailtie that made h'tn ti'cnds whe ever he went. "WtATUER ItEt-oBT Itcporteel for i'le l2si)E?XDNT. 1 A. IT". II. U X ( 20 2S I. in 7 ... oi 3 Cloudy. Bam. " 23 . Cloudy Ma. Dily of this placa is moving i his wood-house on the east side of : nis eiweiurg and aims to make a kitchen of it, which will add very much to the appeavanco of bis piop- erty. Bex Corn .,ii-s is plowing up his large field of fall wheat near the Grove, it hiving been w!nter-killeel and will sow it in sprirg wheat. Nf.lsos Wiuxmc who lives near Cornelius raised 20 s of carrots on one acre of ground the past year. Born, last week, to Mrs. Nestor near Co.nelius, a son. Tuos. H. Toxucf. has made an ad- dilion to his st .ble. Tiikek rf'rsoiis nr;fil wU 4l. AT . . E. Church at the Grove last Simdny. HOME- Drift northward, cloud; drift swiftly on; Deepen anu drift in the dotty gloam. 1 I, too, would mith thy flight be gone' North li the land that I call. Home. Float northward, bird with ombre wing; Float o'er the barren plain, Float where the silver water in j. That I may never hear ogaiu. ! Shine down. Oh Northern tur to-night. On that dear home far away. They will think my touch in in the lilit Of tiy tender, lisjei'ng ray. Oh cloud, Oh bird, Oh HtarHLt'n gleam, I eny ye as ye ronm. The Month may be fa'r as a dream. Rut noith lien the land I cull Home DlTHK - : r Cornelius Items. CoiiNELits, Feb. 21, 1873. Eu. Independent; While J. It.' Spencer p.opi retoi of tho "banner store, in this place, was attending - tj10 (..a 'eiiv meeting in progress i,e e cond.'cled by Kev. J. W. Mil- I 1 i i t t- e e conu.'ceu oy i.ev Jer one ni-ht last weeW some ' 'GoodTipnlers"procured a deniiiohu (having pieviorsly emptied it we BP m0ae) nnd i-enaMn to the lln'r . ' . -ir , . ' b'..' s, in front of Mr. Spencer u stove, they attached it to one end of l,o . cord, (used in laming tbe flng,) am. . ,.v. i . iutetnpeiance, in the banner's slcad, . ; and somehow, securely fastened it. It was discovered the next morning Pion, and fu-fcly partwulnnw fo ; j The boys of Coiuehiw have o,ga,.- ! rd a Base Ball club. Lloody nose m : v . . . . A 1 1 u I tswft rxkdl flinrA ru iiisiuci'.ieii miners, una huatueu ""Jl-'n. thumbs a' e now m order. Two accessions to the Methodist 1 church (by letter) tne ,ou of the re- . uits oi i.er d. u . iucrs ti.orts ome-ius aunug ne -art weeu. A prominent A) ember of ;he ( B- I', was heard to rctnark ihk long since that ho could "beV "King Solomon" or any other man who,. sbii'dered t i a O. der. "So'omon" wiu i'all a martyr t Ins journalistic elai'ng ve t. A grand "hop" is to id.e place the V-1 of this mo'ith at the St. Joseph hotel, under the biipei vision of its gentlemanly propiletor, 31. J)aia. The G ianger's iii ths vic'nitv re Dn SwiVfcj.i.ha. ; rt A. Y. 15yc? Iiuh IU beiit ui nil LiiuIm f Mt lk-iiu'K 4-h';i for ntsh. Bpjvrriun ll?ms. K . . e:i, Feb. 2:5, lh7.". K.. l-ji'iii :--Since a vev desirable charge has taken place in tbe weather, bus'nesi has recovereel somewhat. James McKay's saw mill which was compelled to remain idle, a month dniing the lata freeze UP. is RSM"J wnuin5 fall blast. It will probably cut 150,000 feet of lumber tho piescnt season of wet weather. Mr. Jas. Flippin, our ('outity As- i scssor. infoi ins us that he intonds to commence the work of assessing this part of the county next Monday. Some of the most prominent mem bers of Leave; Jon Gsunge, gave a grand Cotillion party at the'r new hall on the 22d which eclip jeel any thing o! iho kind that has ever oc cui:ed be c. The youth nud beautv oflhesu ouneb'ng counLy far and near as well representee! ami took part in Che fe I'ties oJho occasion. The Si- er wan pronounced by all to be excellent. After enjoying themselves in social pastime the oe casion being ivlivencel by the strains of eshiieraiiog music a por tion of Sho e in nUendaiice re'urned to the'r homes in good season, while I oIliPiK leiin'npd nml lm houw w;tu flving feet unt;, a mucb Ulerhom, 57 numbeis were sold at $2.00 c. eh. The net receipt-; will be used in elefrajin-j Iho expenses of bu;ld?ig the hull. Oex;.VNiexif.. To Working Men. . Tn Indpnuxt i otciird i.f a le ls,-i.icf utft.i t nd if the woiii.ty men' fric.ul, tKmed to lcu,n'rt ft, cnLen ne., oi!li,yt reted cwl corp,'(fe riJ,' vl'CA 6)f.iV, ttnd op4ro rd lo t''.' trie :' it.p fie iyht f the 'op'. S.'bfcribe for it. I For the very bent Photograph; go to liraill y Ac Bulofon'te (ialk-ry with nu ( ELEVAT01i,2l)l Iout-omcry Strtt Sun Fraucim-o. Sul)Ncin tor tbo IiU'i:M.Nr. t i a i i m 'i ! Will 1JU " li . Jt HIM" leiU'llB I't ! i I SAN FBANUlbCU IflA JT WmuT $1 60 a$i 6ljfPS!!Pnu. Flocb Extra, f 5 5 37 V 14. Oat $1 45(1 K & 100 fjj $mA Potatoes $1 W&X J?0f, (,4?, cJjJ u PORTLAND MAIlltirr: vcr. -fir Wheat f 1 35f?;t 40 lOORJBrij.aiHYf Oats 50c bushel saohedjffri Jo cud Fiim $3 50,4 50 VbbJf qvii.d Uipe AppLES.-fll 50c Vbusli, r, , . Omoxh U f$l 25 lt)0-'irs.lVtH )fAl Potatoes $1 ftt 25 -ftlOO'lKt 9? ,?-Jt BrrTEit 25 35cp lb .tcftl Err:- 30c V do. ... , . A r Po.r.TKT Chickens,$42;4 SttV4ft . Baoi Sidesll(8M2r sTt61i!deJ1fJrnii Lakd ll(14c iwr. , ; . la. .ilauJano tio Forest Grove ReUil Market. CABKECTCD MKKVLT. Wlu-iit, f biwhel.. .......... ,'ifl, :, , r , ,t Corn ileal. W Ji,, -" -j '.,. t...... ....... l'otatoo, buHhf 1. , , t J .jjf,', ireKb r, cloz Uuit-r, koo1 frrnh mlo lb i . Cuickeiirt, ty doz Da run, nid'K .f. tfi Chfe-e, f Bj j D.v d PlnuiN, V ! SOJJ. ..v .ji..v-r rr, Lt .' u Apile, r In . . . Cofi& (reLif) V . Sv i. rwi .V1' J1!'" (rrt.wi) f i ', Oiten, (reinl) 1, 125 ,.f . r Kdmon, Ut ty ; barrel 5 M.' ,i 1 f:Av the teg fc. lm Tl. M niton, c u' t,4 (( H uvk.-r C 0( C4 10 Veal, ty h FWiILdt)h)J?lJb'.' '. 7 4 DrcHHcd Ho''s, Whi e lie. nn. . , MontezuntA t0dvre No. 50, I. . i ii . tr i 'ywi -lay evening, pt Maxinlc Hall, iu a gf'in,1; W aWteJ 0 oVw K. G. ... ;tf u r.nnnMninitfnfATMfi x u ami uuv v Jk ivwu, ui 1M . M-EKTH AT ITH HALL EVKltY SAt . yrday f vnin, t o'clock. AH ut'iit i of th Order in wal Htaudiitg r iNirill.'.1!' invited to uttoul. - m OOTGGilO 10U 3E c;ko. a. vkxhk, rnoMaf.TOH The Largest Stock on the Coast, W. Corwr of Firnt and MwrriMn utret tn l'ORTLAM) OREGON'. n42 ly s. Sm,th Kane a Co. "BJartieulir attention given to hoUHe-bnild JL i inund friimiug. OREM OltOVK OREOON, Wm aicCREADY FOllBST GIU)Vi; OHEGOX, TVITANITFACTITREU AND DEALEJt IN AXUFACTl nil kimU of JLTJL SADDLES, BIUDLE3, WHIPS & Lath 1T RqsiiiifffproiDptry attended to. ui'4& B L A G 1 I T 2 IHG! BLiraiTII.IBJliCOLIST.: A T .x old stand. Agricnltnml ironlo- - : xlim't) repaired with neatnoM and uai ,.r , jMtyh by nn e-K.A uced workiunn. .Black iul' 3 of aH kindx, horsr-nhoeing done- o ; n v it h d - jvicU. AH kiud of work elon tit my nhop. A fe v. h customer h wanted daily - 4 1 Wu f e n 1 w vk on hand to wu i t on c 1st omiM t. J. L. THOMAS. Main k , IlilUU.ro Notice of Filial BeitleiiirnH . TVOTJCi: IS HKRE11Y OIVKN THAT' J JL I ;-.iv ttcd in thtf County Court of th ' -i ni, o O.e-on for WufdiiiiKtou County my j ti i. I .. .i'c.neut account iih udiuiniHtrutor n l im : o of T. t. Niiybn, dretoAHed. AH" t )' w m iutrronifd fi said eUte Art litrJ3 , an" . I aut Tliurndny, the 7lh day of Jjui-" u. a. v. 187", naNbWn Appointed by HaftdTi i'i'' i. 'o; h final hmrinu aud Httl'incut , of ..-'d .;. i. JOHN K. (1LEAKON. T AdininiHtrator.: ' Notice of Final Settlement . ' ' ' NOTICE M 1IKRK0Y GIVEN THAT , ,w the unJei-Miaeil ban filed hi tho Coun- iy Court of the Htute of Ore'gon for WaL-" iu',lou Certroiy, kin anal mcronrt a Admin , i.tlr.itee ut tle ehtato of Oeore W. elev4d. All prons intei-pttet In wnid j estulo ure hereby notiftcd tkut ThumUy j Jitmtiiry 7th, 1875, hasbAcn apiomtrei ly ' ' -Jtid Court, for ths mml Mttlement M mM -iUt. JOSEPH DAVIS, 4 , ; , I AdruinMrutor. " 1 n37:w4 - ' ' ' 'Ad m inih'atoiJ Satire. NOTICKIH ifEBEWV UlVm' THAT ii ru(4evHiuued uu been upiointed by , tho Co.mtv Coort of Hi Ktate of Or- gon for V slrugton CoautytAliainHtrAtof of tlie c.itt of KauKOtu P. Bnkcr, d ceased. AU ;k. j : ; tiaviugt laiuiu;4KinKt Huid e ntiito '1 j t est Ui uitm with the - proper ,V vo.'.t ' v - r I my feaia two uiiK north went of ti . oa iu Vhinj,'tou Counij, Oregn, u iib'u kit mouth from t!i ehtto of this no 1 !, aad nil prou indebted to tiuid.eKtnto ill uuk iiuiiicdinte pavmcnt of the rum. IHAAC CHkIH)f AN, tnettoir. !(. iHth 1U7I. ! u t'.u l 4 C4'-?M TolIT 7.TMf:r,.r?c.o , 'AT r f- 1'J 7 ... i ... r "I