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About Washington independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 1874-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1875)
UBSDAY. can sign anyjictitious name they please Id their letters so that it is not the name any person, provided they will at the Mine time send ilieir real name to the editor. 1 We require the name of Mtl WfXlTHfhw?iof we rearity forpnUication but as a sign of good Ml &wt If True. Th Oregonian says that Senator 2XIlsy hat sent a telegram to Mayor YsJZltJ to the effect that a contract baa been agreed upon with certain CnglUh capitalists who engage to take the bonds of the company to the Amount of f 28,000 per mile of the roa&. and to complete the Portland palgea and Salt Lake Railroad in live years, provided that there should be.eoxne local aid raised. This news is a little too good to be trueJ Why have these English capi talist not bought up the Northern Pacific road? There is a good deal saore money to be made out of it than in tne P. D. and Salt Lake It. B. The company have offered to re iinquiah' their land grants to the Government if the latter will guar aatae their bonds to the amount of 50,000 a mile. And those land's are worth $ 100,000 a mile while the lavioB through, the P. D. and Salt Ttt H -nmmHA A , Tfca Wth of the two lines is about th) came for it is onlv about 1 0C0 Z-J t from Portland'to the nai?a- bla waters of the Missouri. And the ITorthweatora R. R. has the advant- of being a through line, whereas tWP.D. and Salt Lake R. R. wold hi dependent on the Central p J.. ii 4 t f kii 1 1 it riiiM iiiii iimwm in itiih iiii i ihsstb connection with the East is t!a question on which depends the progress and prosperity of our State. Cmmd Templar's Opinion. v fJoLmBiA academy. Alar. is, io i o. i 'H0. Ixdbtkkdxmt: By an editorial I in lha IiroaramHETcr of this week II that 1. V' J. A.. U unbar ieeta I - - . m. i V-h. I aggrieved, at the publication of the 1 - article concerning the Good Tern- J plar'e Chaplain at Cornelius getting an rbust.". otlfdW. I -and, indeed every person that I have heard express au opin ion on tho course of your paper haYe felt proud of its bold advocacy ef .temperance, and condemnation of intemperance. Ihe publicity of wrong, is Burely l..t BAfaminwl 4r f-ifihf nml f r KUD UVBb B(UCi:UHIU tvr v' uu v. violate the temperance pledge is ab- rr.T f , . ... ahown up to the the world. Surely nothing would be more detrimental io the noble cause of 'Temperance" than to try to cover up, violations of the nrinclDle8 of the Order. As the TjrDapEXDENT applauds tho cause and 'tecorda ffilttt; where merit is due, it would aarely be hypocritical to keep in the dark any reprimands its members should voluntarily brin npon themselves. We should always be apprised of wrong come it from .whatever source it mav. and what t. .77 . .better means- of acquiring that cov ted knowledge than through the .Instrumentality of the press? and for 'the press to evade censuring open and avowed violations of the Order .vould be impolitic and repiehesible. To sail under the simple nom de plume of the name just in itself would amount to nothing, me principle is what we aro battling for, .fcnd where princix! 8 wanting we ahould tarry not. It wo expect to wield an influence, meflor the fallen, and advocate the noble cause of Temperance, we ahould yield as readily to criticism, rea.fa relish encomiums. ' . ... The Ihdkpehdent gives perfect sat- tsacuon to its subscribers Here so . tlx M I can learn. I have been ..accused of having trrittca the article alluded to above, i ecsssxaing the Cornelius Chaplain : -1 osld say that I was not its au f t?y. tsd never heard of it till I saw U ia the IJrtJlPEiEjrT. . . Tburt Bespeccf ully, War. H. I'abkeb. fhrmmrAT advertizes He autograph for csle lor two bits! riow we are Sorry that it wasn't her ditine pict- Cr ,tre xnicht have invested a cruftr- CXLLSBOBO r4 : it :n Defines Position. ?Mr. Editor: -Aa'youiaYe. refer red to what I said ft few days ago in Hillsboro upon depmlnatfr&ral rela tions, xnay I aslt C? pitrilesiB of stat ing my position briefly? Some circumstances understood by the audience gave occasion to the re marks. I did not think of arroga ting to myself exceptional liberality, nor did T soppoee I vrt making a new departure. The principle that the interests of Christianity are more to be regarded than those of a sect I suppose all ministers and all Christ ians vonld approve. But I did not give emphatic expression to the be- lief that in accordance with this principle all denominations must modify theii established usages in some respects, especially the usage of each crowding in a church organ ization whenever they can find per sons enough to organize. Denominations must not only look out for hemnrlct's but for each other. Denominations practically differ j bo little that wherever ono denoini- j nation exists and there is room for j but one efficient, self-supporting church all the others should be sc t- ! isfied. Let one denomination thus in our smaller tow!s have the whole I field and let all fall into its support , and let the question of precedence i in every case be settled by some j charitable method. Thu and thus only can we have Evangelical unity. Then we should havo a Methodist ! church made up of all denomina tions a Congregational church made ; nP anc a the churches.while ; Prsuiug whatever each thought vol- i uable would be in ihe bonds of char- : .all the others and each would conic to see the excellences of others. Thus there might bo a Pytical .rangeUcal union. Am entirely irt fwnUe tot if ther inion ivnarini rnounn. xnis may noi ue the way which Providence will indi cate as tho most expedient to the ul timate union of all. But I am con. fident there nevei will bo uninn with- out charity and that organic union. wune mere aro nouesc nmerences oi opinion, ih more iiiku cnariiv ue- ; - it 1 1 : mands. I am sure the immediate duly o f . .... each denomination ts to twin, and r.ot ' hinder other denominations, and . in every place to make some otic church as strong and eficientas poasiblo be fore orjranizinr another. Your?i S..H. MausH. So Cliangc. Rumors have circulated quite free- ly through the county that the time for holdiug the annual District school meetings was changed by thelastLeg- I . . . . . ... - v - TnnAnv HTni. This m ft mi shik-p a hill wns intro dueed at the last session for that purpose but failed to become a law. County Supt. Gault has information direct from the Sec. of State's of fice through the Supt. of Public In struction L. Jj. Rowland to the effect that no amendment to the school law was made at the last ses sion of the Legislature. Tho School law remains as enacted by the Legis lature of 1872. "Fides et Justitia." If the wri terof an article with the above signa ttire attached will send us his real name we will publish said article, We do not ask his name for publica- I tion but to prevent imposition and J as a sign of good faith. Articles go I into our waste basket every week, J and some of them aro worth- of jnib licatictt too, but uiey navo no re sponsible signature and of course wo cannot publish them. This is the rule of all newspaper and it seems a little strange that any intelligent I m in or woman nas noi iounct it out A Grove Hem. "Mansard roofs" arc cheap. All a man has to do if he wants ono is to go to Portland and he can be accom modated. I saw a Granger mating tracks for the forks of Dairy Creek 8portiDjr a beautiful one of the verv nobbiest pattern. He carried it just above the left eye. It was nicely painted in black colors. I did not ask Z. B. how it happened ns such thing are common. Observes. I Hesry Xavlob, formerly of Forest j irove, nas tacen cnarge oi weowau Town Academy in Olympia A . 1., dunng the sickness of Mr. ioyuton PEAY BY THE RIVOFOR ME iiwoiim to w. a. Gone No more of wit or of laughter? Noteajr-ity V4 soften this stone! No love torjhe faat-sealeliereeitOTr And gone where I never fan odme!"S Sad, nad night! Weird phantoms drift oxer. They whirl and they shift In life gloom: Anon through a rift I discover A-wing or an eye flit to it doom. Sea-wind Hobs iu his palaces green; The black clouds drift, by sea-winds blown ; Pale Hernies shoots glances between; But my darling and Phosphor are gone. I hold np my arms to the night ' And call to the voice that I know. But my darling cornea not to my sight And sad cchu soba back to my woe. Tho mountains rise up and they shine: The sud breezes drift and they moan; The lone-bird shriek from the pine; And I weep on the ground all alone. Why, O Night, do you darken my grief. And why do you smite mo, O Gale? This answers, "Mv life it is brief," And that says, "With the morning I fail." So, darling, yon left me in sorrow. The saddest, most lonely of men; So others may seek me to-morrow. Rut may never behold me again. nut a w years and all will be well: Death has shot his worst arrow at me: U1 bas done this all wisely I feel M lUrW. P"7 y the Hirer for me. Wonders Continued. j I winder who that voungj man is, wai seen, at the 1 ni''ht, with an old hen ! i -i r:-.i.. :... i throat and wending hia way to a ' certain widow's house. I wonder who those Hired young men are who last Sunday at church gave a little boy a chew of tobacco and then laughed imrao.leratelv at him as to cause the minister to suspend his remarks. 16. 1 I wonder.whether those boys and j girls who are in the habit of going to churcn, Sunday-school and prayer- i meetings for the purpose of having j (as they say) "lots of fun" would like to bc their names in full in the TvTiL'TJPVT UtO I wonder whether 'he voutic men . tLi t , t'hty are too ' . nv . . ri AnV- i . -..i i m. i . ilUU lit leir names made public. I wonder whether the town of ! Hillsboro is to be held responsible i for the acts of the hoodlums nho I live within about one mile of town j and break up spelling Hchools, etc? I wonder whether it is a fact that j thev have become as peaceable in our . - . , r, it i. lister town of Cornelius as the letter : in the Insi lsue would lead ui to : in the last issue would lead us to j believe, and if so why is it that the saloon stove has to go tho black smith shop so often for rcpairb? I wonder who the young mon are who go to the stores before going to Lodge and buy pickles to cool their stomachs and flavor their breath, nrwl wlur At tliv rf tlirimcpl vph in. ; . , , 0 I wonder who tho young man is who goes to parties and answers questions put by young ladies, in the sublime grunt of ;a gentleman ovine "a-a-gh." Qua. Plantixo shade trees is the order of tho day at the Grove now. Mr. Hinman has planted trees along the streets by his store and also at his . residence. Stev Harrishas planted a nunibei of trees around his prop erty. It is proposed also to have shade trees set all the way around tho College Campus. And others are setting trees fronting their prop erty, thereby assisting to beautify an alreadj' naturally beautiful town. And now corats T. H. Tongue, Esq., and says that tho short horn which he bought of S. G. Reed is not a shorthorn but an Ayrshire.and his hen not a Cochin," but a Dork ing, and that he was not such a heathen as to buy a chicken without an"affinity," so he bought a Dorking rooster also. Death and Fcnkkal. Yesterday morn ing March 16th Thomas Davidson of A. J. Davis of Cornelius, ngrd abont eighteen years.died of t)'phoid fevr r complicated with cerebro-rneningitis. He was buried Wed nesday at the Sol Emerick burying ground by the Good Templars, of which Society he was on honored member. TA. failed to no! Ice that Judge Archbold has a new clerk Wilbur Wile' in his store. MARRIED. AtSh ridan, Vamhill Co., at the resi dence of J. B. Morri, March 14, by Rev. F. Elliott, Mr. A. L. Saylor and Miss Susan W. Griffith. BORN. March lGth in tbii town to the wife ef J. E. Ounettc, a dnnghtr. NEW ADVERTISEMETS. pj oLlc examination . A PUBLIC EXAMINATION OFTEACH er's will be held inHUlsboro high school building in Hillsboro on , Batttrday, March 27th, 1875. Those desiriing certificates to teach in Washington County will present themselves at U o'clock sharp. 1 D. M. C. GAULT, ml7f2 Supt. Com . Schools. TUALATIN HOTEL MAIN STRLET . - . UlLLSftflltO, D. L. TUIIPIX, PROPRIETOR, mar'2ltf HUsboro lire o,.i. 1. 6. (J. T. roeetH at ij Hull in HHUboro every fiatnr day evening at 7 o'clock. All members o the order in good standing ure cordially in vited to attend. Dy order W. C.T. nilw NOTICE ! 1 1 ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE SehoI Fund for Interest, aro hereby notified to puy up immediately, or the Mime will be put in the hand of an Attorney, for collection. By order of the lkmrd, fe2Ctf W. Simmon. Co. Trend. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon t for Washington County. Chnrles McKiuney vs. Mary UcKInney. To Mary MeKinuey the alove namf d Deft. WHEREAS ON THE 10TH DAY OF March A. D. I7", Hon. E. D. Stat I tuck Jude of the alxjve named I'ourt made i 1 : .. ..i i. . moDS iu thi, suit be had nm you by pub lication of the rame in the 'miliinytn Ik DEPF.SDKXT lor x roiiseetutive wt-ekn. Therefore in the name of the State of Ore fjon, you are hereby notifn d to ajf!ir and answer the complaint of Tiff, herein 'fill against you by the first day cf the term of fiid Court next followin;' the expiration of the imblication of this sum mom which Kaid term will conimence at Hillslniro, Washing ton County, Oregon on lion-lay the 21th day of May A. I. 17.. And yon are fur ther notified that if you fail so to answer, the PlfT. will nprly for the relief therein de manded, to-wit: thut the Marriage contract now existing lietwei-n I'lff. and Deft. Imj dis- KOlTcd. THOH. II. TNCE. mlrt Attv. for PI ff. A. HINMAN Ha the largest stock of ,od in the Groye, ConniHtinj; of DUY VOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, T AMi Alii HJIjI.S, IC. Family Groceries and rroTl!on, UAUDWAM:, CllOVKKlir Jit., d. r II ICES LO )V ox the LO WEST A. IIINMAN. Forest Gror Or. Not. 7, 1(7J 43ny:l - fif. tjTh Ter Day at home. Term to2aJ free. XddrcM O. Stik kow t co.. Portland. Mnine. A Y. BOYCE, Hit ononed out a NEW STOCK OF ! GOODS at the Tost OtTue, whero you can tret the Wst of Grocerif-s, Medieinew. Stft- I tionery. Fancy and Toilet ftrtu-le, Toh cwr. Cur.irH. etc.. ete. AIho the Wst of L uors for"medicul use; all Kdd for Cash. ;ic- Liq- A. . UOYt.'E. Hillhoro. Feb. 19tb. 1S73. MU tf 17. 13. SAVIOR'S Drug: and Bookstore Modoolnos SttitiOnory LOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH f OBEST GEOVE, Washington County Oregon. 43nlr S2 JEVJ DRUG STORE, MAIS XTliL'KT, J1ILLSB0J10. Keeps eonstantlyon hand PAIXTS, OILS, GLASS. DRUGS MEDICINES and CHEMICALS . . .a labos aasobtment om. . . TOILET AKTICLES, SOAPS, SPONGES, PERFUMERY de. dc. Jic. Also a well selected stock of CIGARS and TOBACCOS. Pure WINES and LIQUORS, for Medicinal purposes only. Glas cut to airy stee desired Prescriptions carefully eomjoundtd and sU medicines warranted genuin c USTQ3IEHS WISHING ANY thing in my line will find any and all arti cles usually found in first class Drac Stores, ! and frr il? LOW for cash. 1MPMO VJEB HOME SH UTX LE. new ? ' TYLE8 XASYk 10 HUS. Will SewHeavy and Vgh Goods without Change o TEHSI0H Cop LIGHT RUNNING HOME S. Wi; Mfinufacturs of this New Machine Commenced 1873 Sold first year Over 80,000. Especially adapted for mannfacturingHeavy Cloth ereryMachine recommends itself. K0 TEAVELHIQ AGEliT3. Needles for all kinds of Sewing Machine! 75 cents per Dozen. SEND FOR NEW PlUCELfsT AND CIItCUL.V US. W. Morrison anhtrd Street Portland 0re5?r FOR SALE. I, ult THE ENTIRE LOT OF MACHINERY IN THE FOREST GROVE PLAN ING MILLS . . . . CONSISTING or. . . . 0n ten Horse Power Enjine&Boilsrf 1 Plantriand Matcher. 24 inch Surface r, 1 Saw Tabls 1 Mortising MacM e, I Force Pump. 1 Turning Lathe withTools, 50 feet Shaftinj& Pullies, 500 feetBeliing ALSO, ! so.obo rr.nc auoitcaMouidiui J DESK. teTAND, ' AND TAB LI? I.EC.S KEWKL JOSTS. STAIR BALUSTERS. AT 29 pir eect Below Cttfttouiarj Bates XniO Mfteninery is new ina nd f first tlass make. f Will Sell ! IN LOTS TO .S'FIT, ON VL11Y LIPEEAL TERM 5. Addrei, . L. JOIINSON.Frt Grove. THIS 8?AGS FOR C10KTER 0 WD. nOXTEIt HAS BO MANY customers at his store all the time that he has no time to write an adverise ment. That U what we ell buitine ss. 3M Wm aicCREADY FOREST GROVE OREGON. MANUFACTUBEU AND DEALER IN all kinds of EC A 2ESL M 331 C 3, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIFS & Lash jy Reprfrrinfnrotnftly attended to.- n!3;2 ALWAYS ' v HEADY 'JO DO -GO O J) M'oU K WiilSew Heavy and Light Goods without Chang 0f TEJSIOH S. C. Skidmore, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, AND DEALER IN Drug. Medicines, Chemical, and Fancy Toilet Article. Farmer and Fhjrf- eiatiHfrom the country will find our stock of medicine complete, wanantvU nnine.aad the iH Kt of quality. I'ORTLANJ V, .... - - UKKUOJV. no;H :mf. Mc KINNEY k HOPKINS HOOT -Sc KIIOMMAKrUS. HilUlmro, - - - - Orfijun, All Hnd of cuNtom work n:Md ! from the lest FrenchStock.includ- 1 LailicH, Misrn asd hiUlreu shoo i . ly . r . f . . a i - Ext-ruted. work warranted. Iff I LSRORO IIKill SfUOOL, THIS INSTITUTION OF LEAENIKtt iii now under the DIrcrtrti hlilp of Srhnol UUt. K. 7t with a rum pet rt eorjn of teachers. Tf' will le ivwived at any time. For parti lars inquirw of the Prhieipul at the cbel room. D. U. C. GAULT, l'rinci4. i i).r,:tf prof. g. p. tmxmiu (Of Portland) The popular Trnchcr mt tb .v.,, Organ Piano Forto "XTfrUA. visit IU LLRDOllO every IT!I1AV evening niul r iuiiiti t.ver SATUR DAY. !l wlm uisli io nviiil tlieitikeUtra ef Lis sV I'l'IU!: hutnu tiv. on the Oi'f or y itiiio I'tnti1, will !iu't hiiu nu Saturday in JiUnhoro. Th I'liMi'.-Sinnit; nieel on FEIDAT eveii'u;. IMPROVE YOUR IT COSTS NO MORE TO KEEP C0OD fowls thnn poor ouea, KLAND POULTRY Cor. hitteenth & Cahtro tta. Oab SEASON OF 1875. Eggs for Hatching From the largett and best Few la ia lb World. Carefully packed and warranted k eatry safely uny difctanoe. The varieties comprise. Dark and Light Urahmas, Huff asd FarW ride Cochins, White LoRhorns, Hoa- dan, and WhitT'enAngied ""llnaburgs. Hlark Spanish, Whito Dotkinga, OoMe Foluhds, Aylesbury Ducks, aud Game. Stbriht and Ulack African HanUms. Bronze Turkeys the Finest colection on U Pacific Const. ySend stamp for illustrated circular to u:o. u. UAYLEr, Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry. fl C50, San Francisco. ricase state what paper you saw tids a- Tcrtiscnient in, fc. 19:m3 - - " ix chance von Everybody. WE RESPECTFULLY CALL TOT " attention of the people to the faet ' that we have concluded, to sell our fieods, forth hexl sixty d.tys, AT COST; In order to make room, for a new stock by apriag . All tlioMo who want good bargains, had bet ter give us a call. KA1IN & TIlEIDENRIcn, jll-nlS Mew Store, HilltWes.. Farm For Sale. Q)A ACRES OP GOOD LAND OU al out two miles from Hillsboro. There is about thirtynre acres of good tira. ber on the farm, the rest is prairie and brush land, and very rich. The place is well wst. end and there arc good buildings and au' orchard on it. Apply to T. It. CORNELIUS, or nl'2:mS A. C. GWVSt Tertland. 1 41 r S OA