pvt.. . , ;.t s-1 i- . f ' V THE INDEPENDENT. Thursday, November 2, 1876. TUE ELECTION. Next Tuesday the Presidential election will take place. Every to- ter should go to the polls and cast a Tote. No American citizen should dodge this responsibility. If jou want a monaichy refuse to vote; if a republican government, throw your ballot. Oregon, $30,000, provided that the sum hereby appropriated shall be expended in such surveys as the public interest may require. and raiment. Neither is it because the conntry Who made each mast and sail and rope, What anvils rang, what hammers beat, T ... -1t.it fnwrA nrt1 n-Vi o Its Tf TUT I n.AiliiAnn munh !nr lllflllllV U I . ... . ... ujuuin iw iuuu, . vre siinnoii tnu cntno. a oi II r STATE G&EENBACK CONVENTION enualizinfj cnpitnl and iaxr . Fear not each sudden sonnd and shock. The Ilemizer savs the total valua- Which Met at the Ooera House. Salem braches of business will resume their ; "n of the wave and not the rock: lion nf nrnnprtv in Pnllr counlv is Oct.. 16. 1876. nnnb.l nrnnorilv. uut lue napping oi the sail. S2.338.5G9. Indebtedness S607.9G5. As I said above, thrre are now r i i Exempt from tax $158,000. Taxable Fellow Citizens: lou are well about one aud a half millions of un property $1,560,711. Number of aware that all other cpestions are employed laborers in the United polls 79G. The tax levy is ICi mills swallowed up in the nnnncial and States , who are wholly dependent on the dollar. Siate tax mills, on that by reason of neither Democrat- upon these factories and nulls lor raises $10,14-1 G2; school tax 3 mills, i or Republican parties by their the support of themselves and fami &4.GS213. County purposes 7 mills, platforms or speakers proposing to lies, and for the education of their Sift 029 07. Total tux to be raised remedy the evils, it becomes neces- children. Besides the millions oi , ... - Th..Wi-nn U croinn. to be verv $25,759 72. Add to this amount sary lor the laboring classes to mor- producers, who are every year . .. . .i I rnc ti. .i m u i.'nno kA nnnrlilr organize mid nroterfc them- nt fnrllipr behind ti r'naa. nut tnfi cnftnces ior me eiec iyu uww hi i ratu uuu u uuu' . o i ui iuuu uuu tion of It. B. Hayes are thought to sum to be collected up to $2G,545 72. selves from the monied aristocracy nancially, goinsj deeper oid deeper be better now than at any time it might not ue uninteresting io me w j j - into aew, ana uk 1 can compare very fuvorablv with us since his nomination. people to add nere tnat mere are in , tuemseives. xue uu - us conlinue r the ood lt conscience be the guide of the Polk county six men who pay ever with the names of Cooper and Uary ey sharks are more surely urawing educati nJ preparillff the t j.srs. a i a i mtri i nc? i na croniio f 1 iwnrora nr i 1 1 i inniu 111:1 k ui" i Toter, not partisan prejudice, vote uu taxes eacn, tweive over fuu ucu meeuackies muuuu . T minds of the voun. to perpetuate Furniture Manff Co, And not a rent made by the gale. In spite of rock andtt-uiposta roar, IiiKpiteof Mac light on the fehore, Sail on, nor ft-ar t brrast the Ben, Our hearts, our hopes are all uith thee; Oar hearU, our hojM n, our prujfrv and tears Our faith tiiuuiphu t over our ft ar, Are ull wi h thee, are all with thee." Americans are a progressive peo ple, as witness the rapid advances made by our people within the last 100 vears in all the arts and sciences. F. A. BAILEY. Main St., Ililhboro, PEALKB IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAIXTS OILS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, Ji L J for the man who will best uphold the each. tweuty-Uo over fl50 each, our party, aim uuiut. uuiur. uur them and their cmwreu - this noble government of our-, given integrity of the nation, whose life and fifty-two over $100 each. banneis to the breeze, for we must the money power for all time to to U9 b t tribuIaUonannJ niucb has been pure and patriotic, and Following is the tax levy for Yam- know that the platforms of the two come; and indeed, if there is no re- blooJjjLed b Lonest, God fearing whose record is not mixed up with hill county: For county revenue. 7 old parties seem virtually to ignore lief afforded to these poorer classes and ,ibert ,ovi forefathers. Let .... . -ii a At nnn n . c i ,Va vr.Vfa rt tViA rvnnr Tn ertfn.lr of . atnuii tnp I :L11 il .4 OI ... mranr&tional rinsrs and monopolies, muis on eucn ?i, i,ouu,oi oiaw i -r hbiubuj rMv.r- Xri ll I 111V UU1 in iue fcttci.Miurl I ) KVlUn IC:, and HUllGUKN' & HIUNDLEK, Mn n ufa tint t aixl Impoitt rw, V hoUaal and luuii Dealer in Furniture, Bedding. Parnftta. Pftner.HaDrn? im-Clothi, PEHFUMERY Uirrors, etcete v,: , . No people on the face of the earth AND TO I L E T A R T I C LES. I "J rSMui i Front Sts., Portland, Oregon. E CALL THE ATTENTION OFT HI citizen of UILLHllOKO and viti- ity to the fact that w have our auruwr htock of furniture, aUoenrpeta, oil-cloth and wall-pajier which we offer at Rrratlv rdort i)rice. To the (irungeia we would aay bT iu nrri'nutvrn vT Tn lit1 fnniitnra of tin hollK mucU irom vww Pure Wines & Liquors I W for MEDICINAL USE. A s I il. undersold by any housa on th JIILLSB0R0 INCORPORATED. resuming specie payment at all, let the Uuit'd States will be rporational tax. 5 mills. S10.2U.65: Dountv tax. a w - i . . - ... i . ... 1 mill 32 042 93: relief tax. i mills, alone resuming m 18 i'J, is simply hands of the few, aud the many wiu li mo r.. oi.rwnl o !l mJlla ft - orftjosterous. It is not in the books. i, tpnnnfa in this issue we puonan me aci w i - - - , , Tf n't K rlnno hn it is a known ii.i l.o ms( farewell to . . tt-11 i I i. . , 120, u: iax iui uuiuobo uuiici- o"""'" ----- inrnmnrate Hills boro. Which WAS in-1 ' r r I...,.,, . - . ... ni .. troduced in the Legislature by our inS JJ. mills, $4,085.56. . . amount of taxable DroDertv. 1 townsman lion. jj. ju. oauit. . . A , e1 Qn pn nf,n tonn nno ono nprLu ... r . f 'nr Tinf will liaVO Tf will Iia liannTArpd that til ft Act ' . -7 39 riea inwn in or o e-vtensivA now- I rs than the Forest Grove charter. Under our charter our town authori ties may arrest vagrants and Cn con- Total fact that all our mines of the pre- American Wwrtie. Ahen lhe tx x l i.i. - rf o iout mr-tills onlv nroducu irom i n-lmi ir man h cnnauie oi UlUUUUk UI uoi 7 1 - . . . - . T 93(). Total amount of taxes levied. $180,000,000 to uu.uuu.uuu per geif.grovernment or not, annum from all sources, Irom wincli )een decided by the world iu tue deduct the actual interest on the negative, and the prop National Debt of $150,000,000 or fc,n nations will have been fulfilled thereabouts and we would have fiom tliat the American Government 30 to 50 millions for working said would be a failure from the fact that mines and defraying the actual and i guaran'eed too much freedom to TELEGRAMS. jpenuent party woik of progression and improve ment, press steadily or ward and up ward to the i;oal of American ambi tion, which is to securo to future generations the best government on I earth, and inscribe upon our ban ners the words of the poet: "Onward, onward, onward, rver. Human progress none mn- stay; Those who mate the v.iin endeavor Shall like chuff he tswejit away." Coast! CASH!-3 C5-CASH! ITiTJ. I. THOMAS Laa chare of tha prescription department. l'reeriptiona carefully compounded at all liolira. FOR SALE! Oregon Hh. inapl and iilder. w do not keep liu ond liedwood furnitar nd la CuhfornU. Aud if you want am ri KprinKUd, Wool, Hair, or I'uio mail mm, verything at thi rKtublinhioent U cU new and fr h, not a pouud of necoud-haii material UHcd. Tli Oregon l urintura Wa. ufactuiiiifi Company i managed by Ma who hr mcnt tlm te pari oi mir in building up th fuiuitur buHinem ia Or gon and we ffaim to know the wanta f th furniture trade. He and plica r goda. V warrant aatifaction. Oregon Furniture Manu't co. declSlv Portland, Orca A, L. JOHNSON, Chicago, Oct. 23. The Tribute's viction make them work on streets. Washington special says: Secretary We understand that .not even the Morrill is decided in the expression e8 of tllQ Govern- ;t.Veoid. and offered too great an w v iL." ; iL.l t J L T I ' I . i'omana Cliy cnarier gives iuis pu- iaai a cunSe ot aumi-nsirauoa ment wL;ch f()r the vear 1877 wiH jum for tilt. rebe llious and tlissal- r. Jewish now that Mr. uauit wouia seriously retara an presenii kn corn 000.025 48: and nf- other nations. . 1 . I . a a iL . . 1 I I could be elected juayor, ana bo auem pis 10 complete mo new wan. . . , ftlw mnmpnt Jm.ine ti...f for. v. , (i,n tilo .... vrsnmntion vntu- IiOSt A GOLD CHAIN FOR THK NECK, ll.it, Kin-lu Link, 'i to the fiuder by leatiuL? it at. riTTENOER'S. 5rrr out the law in spirit and letter, j He has information on the subject but we understand that he does not from leading European financial cir- now comtempittte remaining1 with us I cles, especially from prominent re- long, presentatives of the syndicate in- r TtTT. m7T. IT" iu I terests. None of the specials in the I li rtiiica v i mine wiviiu. purn nations will part with their U1W mpuns to double, vea. almost io gold, is preposterous, as Secretary triple, our indebtedness in this that Boutwell informs us that at the time tie bonds of our govermcnt cost the of the negotiations at the last syndi- purchasers only from 30 to CO cents j cate he was informed or rather noti- I per dollar, muting perhaps an aver- in -nr.HKixr.n wok- -W- ivcpnuiiu v fi ! .. . th e S2i.ooo.ooo -,,-rtf no rts. bo that bv PJiymS I tha rrmvitv rf tiA aitnitthin TiAttprs . ..... . .1 it , 1 . ... 1 l t.) H T D. Franee. Trta. V. L. White SecT. nrv a fAninlMatiul Vln!. f. ?- th. " v ' I in fold to tu6 CTCtllt OI Uie UUIUU m nfffl would 1)0 L'lVUlg auouj. 1 A US vuunvimiiivw a p w Bmwi - . ill I - " ' i noat profitablein the world. During 1873 m persons as weu acquainied wnn Stateg itI tbe bauks of Europe, he for OIie and that our national debt ;.MA ir.ci an? rrA wnrtii os ner the facts of the case as is Belmont ..i. , to mm mm AlX JL T BtltllvlOll j , . : I . - . i says iie w us cuuijjcjicu i- mstoa'i oi wm f.iuu"",""-! ton. ayerage, the total yieia m ouiiion neing nimsen, say ne aenoeraieiy missies whoe amount in AmeriCan securities woxM be S3,000,000,00t. To illus- 731 fj;.1 11 Sirifo reeemler 13. last I .1 : i i : I I ..... iibont COO tons of ore have been hoisted , , V tt,,cl wbe, U, UenevR ftWard wa8 tiate, if we foster a policy mat re" 72E BUSIUES3 TRAINING OF BOTH daily. As aoon. however, aa the connee- it is expected tue caDinei meeung made of 53.500.CCO in favor of the duces the price of wheat from SEX 2). tiona with another shaft are complete, it is to morrow will discuss the situation Tjmted States, he was compelled to o 73 rents per bushel, and reduces Containing in iu theoretical and practi computed that this hoisting capacity will be of the South. Some of the most sig- take the amount in Goverment se- the price of labor from $2 to $1 per increased io ions per ay, or ore mfacant reports, many oi them oi curities, that they would not allow dav wo have doubled any obligation iiMt BTUBewuw. in. u - prjTate character, have reached the BUch an omount of gold sent over Lvhich must be raid by lalwr, wheth- T,uinted with ih theorieH of iuui.i am erintendent of the mine says that, even , . , ... "u,tu . . s. I'nirv HooU-keepo tz. ('onuneivui j , h rrnvernmenfc. which call for errave ti, it , .nr.r. .,;D;.w nr in mie i.nir, mm Mqi w ...... Bttil this crreat drain, there is enousb ore - " uc. " " l"v" I IT uiuiitu in i.i"i . --- in sight to last for many years. The almost consideration. The official state- tne necessary Amount of gold from other useful and beneficial cilliugs fabulous amount of weolth which still lies ments about Louisiana will be given our mines (silver being demone- Aain it i said 'the people must buried, and which the drills of the miners to the press to-night. Positive in- tized), and cannot borrow it from iive m0re econoinically," that this nave no. ye, epose, uuM oc J formation is received that armed Lfh,r nations, what are we to do to- PM rrform must be-in at home. and mounted bodies oi men irom I wari resuming specie payment, with THE TERRITORIES. nnrm'ii nr ridlnor throuTh South a National. State. Countv and Mu- Carollna intimidating the colored vo- nit ipal Debt of $ 15,000,000,000 The following Valuable FARMING LANDS 37"oir Saloi QJ20 Acres 1; miles north of Ilills ln.ro, lth acres in cultiva-tion. G20 Acres 3j; mVe went of Pilley Ktation; JW acrts tn cuuiva-tion. Acres one mile south of Dilley I i .flit ftiVU Station. 80 acrtaiucultivatiou. Matreasea if-c. Jr l QOO Acres 3 , miles went of Dilley Station, auu acres in cuiuva-tion. 321 Acres 3 miles south of Ganton h tat ion, 'juu acres in cuiuvu- tion. -dtOO Co flint and Ciihkft 3Iadeto Or der, mo THIS JL branch of the hind IX'HH is devo ted the epe t int rare and attention which it d- ItlMtidM, Office and Sales Itvim on Tine 8:, tct. Elm Si Wuluut, Foretit Orove Oregon. jy'J Manufiirturor nncl Dealer I! Furniture, Matting, Wall-l'iM"-' Windo'-Shiid'a Mirrors, lw iir' I'rntu'd l f . m Uaby Cnrriiitf's f fer-VT"U Tl V (MPs! A. H IN MAN Acre. miles west of Wilbur Ha tho largeht utock of gooA in tb Orv Station. i.onsiMiuB oi Acre, on Raurie's Island in l)llY GOODS, CLOTJ1ISO, HATS, Multnomah county, north of Portland. 9 mi.es r. i yc r a n ticl r:s, dc. Family (Jrocerles und ProfUlont, HARDWARE, CROCKER V Jtt., di. I ask ytu, how can the people of the older States be mere so, when they can now barely keep soul nd body together.some working in the mill-, living on green corn, etc., and grow in weaker every day, and have not .Ml H ."" " ' - - - - . . .1 . . .t.... mm..l. Iflll t.UU I . cal exc -reiM s iw iuuiuuku ! Uo in vaulifyitiij student for any buninesH. Aftt-r h iving Wen made thoroughly ac- ini 1 ',.im..it:Lt..ti..iiH. t'omnierciiil IjHw. Huki- m-Hs tNirresponilence, Ilusiness laer Mon ey Values, IVnmatifthip. etc, the student at once enter into ilotnal Businoss s.. t.. ....... ..,.Antit in u'ltish lis llllVM sells, shil's. orders. Je the HHirif as in any mJ residence 3 miles west of Dilley. liist-t I.iH-i ami estennive uusinet... Tl.U institution b in nior" Students in FIRST CLASS Si Tl'ATIOSS than any !5u-in'SM Cnliege on this Continent for the number graduated. For full particulars, send for N. It. fo!-l.-tre Journal. A.ldre-i DeFrance White, Lock Uox bt. l'ortland. Oreyon. L1DIE3 DZPABTMENT Organized with Itdie .ow in attemlaiire in all the Opart meiits of instruction. Good Dairy fcCraziti? Rnncli- r, Cheap for C'aah. TKlOl KA- SV. Also Agent for WHEELER ? .VO. G REAPER J- MOWER COM HI SEP McCORMAlFS REAPER k MOWER; COATS HAY RAKE; At iii.m:y station. Tarties desiroiu of buying; will please en quire of A C Hall at PILLEY, or of v r. hrosein, tni.hlc t of UK) pnaes, eontaininf Dilley. Washinjton Co., Oregon. May lts of 3 M ) newp-ipers. ami emulates sbs. 21th. 18T6. junltf MICKS LOW a the LOWEST A. IHN'MAJV. Forest Gror Or. Not. 7. 17J 43ny ;l 1:4 ll'flav at home. Agents wanted. Oat tit and terms free. TRUE k CO., Augusta, Maine. aprl3Tl l 8'tO per day at hme. Kamples wortk fl free, Stinson k Co., Fortlund Mains. CJF.NI) 'i.le. totl. r. Rowellifl'o., w lorlc k5 for Fat ).r? coKt of adv using. Administratrix 'ale of Heal iso late. There was a slight frost at Olympia a few Lera by threats and ftctual outrages. hanging over our people, and of . They are armed, drilled, and in all which about f'J, 000 ,000,000 is owned ,.Cnnei8!fti They ride by foreigners. Not by nations but poshing the0regon railroad. in connection with what are appear- by individuals. The resumption rai,Uent to protect themselves and William A. Caldwell, Esq., the present ently organized companies of Wade act provides that after the firat day and familioa from the rigors an 1 in- season, threshed 1,164 bushels of oats pro- Hampton's cavalry, with their old of- of January 1879, that all greenbacks clemencies of the Heasoin. Speak daced from ten acres of gronnd on the hill ficers. Some of these organizations should be taken up by them in coin G them curtailing expense.; it sinip- abont three miles north of Lewiston, Maho. UjaTe aso appared in some parts of or converted into gold bearing ly means starvation or crime, and The 105 miles of Northern Pacific railroad Knrth Carolina i loinf similar work as Imnds. .iorl.nns Imth. And it is bevend all in Washington Territory, connecting Page . v - 1 n n11111.11 ifiiui i mm. 1 1 m 1 I m. 1 1 iun in nniLii i iuiuilu nnnciuui i l 111111 luu iiuh uu - - . AnnA nd the Columbia river, between Ta- . . ... . ... " . . TJOTICK IS IIEUEUY 1KN Tll.l " - I . . I W iU. C III IWWI IIIUI n.il 1 . . 1 .. nruritidO I I . . ... coma and KaUma. yielded a revenue last CHETENSE, Vy., UCt. JL. A UllS- i "'o wl r",'",""" uuiywiue Bu,c",u:"1 l" " 11 l-y virtue oi m onr w wo wum, - - . . I . . . m . a . s I M-I-k.l-h tn A 'k ffhA fl nttAnn I OIlF. 1 A. 1 ml . ..w t u fr9 '0 I Il I l 111 II III IK'IIU'II a. frit ll i . . ' " "" yearof 5102,2'il.ai, or nearly JUO per aay ter Ulty tllspatCU OI the Z4tn says: l" "P .wc. v.... a paieru.w c.nu ,nlde at the June term thereof. 1H7G. in the tor everT workinc day of the year. The op- n v rVnr.lnor of TArl vrnnA . reacv. 1 his wus the SfiU.UbU.bUU oi o oVer and nrotect Hie interests oi ne ,,f .!. estate of Arnold Fulh-r, dee'd. rating expenses were fG6.732.57, or about . . m . Minin per cent, bonds to buy silver to take laboring masses, and educate the W ""'!; wi"'1' n' Company's mill commenced oper- up the fractional currency and by VOung and rising generations, that . f. is7". at the hour of l o'clock p.m.! ations on the lGth inst. On the fob which the people lost f2.000.000. "they may become good and useful ) "nrlZT In' a! lowing day they ran through seven The next provision was that f 80,000,- citizens, thereby preventing crime, ,mw,c nuetion to" the highest bidder 000 of greenback, .bonl.1 be will.- for statistic, Aow that ignorance f TS'Kn hrirtlb. JSS 1 drawn and HOO.OOU.uuu or National nd crime cro ham! in hand logemer, n i,;H d,.!tth in an to the foiioni2 de. Tlsnlc naner should be substituted J -rwl tW l,v prevention we save the s.riiK-d : premise to wit; All of the Ust half ' I J I .f Mi Knrtli w nt ouurter oi seelion un in rUOFKSSlONAL CARDS. w. ii. s.whoit. Surgeon and Phyeician, UOOMT, Dfcnn's '.l.tlldin . Ut ht., Port lan'', Ore ron. Orrier IIockh: rromt) a. to Bp, rn, uux3 tf $200 per day; and the profit 35,508.37, or rer f 100 per day. THE STATE. Z. Hall recently sold his farm in Polk ronnty for $8,000. LOOK HERE ! ! If you want anything in the Grocery line, from a barrel of Sugrar down to a Nut Meg; l A. IlAILIiV, M. I. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. HIILSB0R0. OREGOK Ol FICn-at the Im- Store. KKSIUKXCE Thrvu Ulocks South Dru Store. nl jl tons of ore from the Hidden Treas ure lode, which cleaned up live thousand dollars, tjrulcn minin; is still in operation and quartz mines Twelve fishing boats "all in a row were .lftwJn rettr re-nnlts erv .lav 0 ROMANCE IN AFRICA. so that we see resumption means cost of the apprehension, trial, and Township' One, s. it Sliest;, according to contraction; for instance, on Sept., conSnining criminals. first. 1865. of Currencv in circulation Roth nbittorms Democratic and Washington conntv. Oregon. Terms of sale s the excitement and indV Th. Daring of a BraT. Younj Arab- there was $2,192,305,527, as repre- Republican-have said they were for -in h-nOou day ruLLER( is orer the Oorernor's veto How h Secured a Youm Jride A sented by the Treasurer's books and resuming specie payments, ono in Attorneys for Estate Adnumstratni. lilroad bill was intense and Eomantic Lore Story. Nov. 1st 1873, there was only $031,- 1879. Another favors the repeal of L ?v ' towed ont of Tillamook harbor by the tu General Canby, one day last week, bound for Astoria The OaxetU snys nation at Corvallis of tbe Yaquina railroad general. 488.C8G, making a reduction of $1,- so much of the act as fixes the time, The entira receipts of the late m A recent rencn paper relates tne 561,906,851 in eight years. See leaving the people to suppose that State Fair amounted to $19,000- agency of tenU. dwells I speech of Hon. John M. Bright of they would resume sooner, which I only about $1,000 less than last year. weaitby Cadi who possessed a love- Tenn., March 31st, 1874. We see doubt not would bo undertaken if Prof T F. Campbell reports col- Iv daughter, Miriam, or.as the Arabs by this method the people's money SaniuelJ. Tildeu or any other spe u.t:n a. fr.nmnnMia i i . I call it Meryem. by name. Her a or circulatinc medium was absorbed cie resumntiouibt is elected. You 000 for the Monmouth College. ' T""11S Sjj. ' A t the withdrawal of currency and y then what shall we do? I ll tell Astoria will have five new canner- the jst ftt,uiliea of tho Aga-lik of uing therefor Government bonds JOu: Issue paper money direct from ies next year that will make ten of Fex, desperately loved and asked in Kgoid Dearing) at tnc yeany interest me ireasury oi mo umieu oui..w. these institutions at that place. I marriage. The Cadi consented and of G per cent. Do away with these 800 sub-banks. Sale. T HOUSE AND LOT FORMERLY oernnied bv Mr. Ulanlt. anI known as Hl.iuk's Hotel. I will sell it cheap and on easy terms, lor further particulars enauire of the own.r, Forest Grove, Sept. Hth. 187G. BOOTS & SHOES AT THE "OLD CORNER." I Mean nmlness. Tcrms-CASII. W. D. Pittenger. U'JION IIOWIJIY, M.I. riiysirlanand Surj,'fn, FOUEST (2K0VK, - - CREOOX. OI'FICE- At U Residence, West ! Johnson's I'laning Milts. ': J t. n. iia.im:y, iTTOnSEY ASI CaUXSKLLOR AT LAW. OFFICE-In the Court House, Ililhboro, Oregon. my u-u flOif OFFKR FOR SALE. OR FOR TRADE for other property in Oregon two lots 1 I tt xi ..B1iifM1.tir.i,. the day was nxed. At tue appoint- The continued withdrawal or the Make tl s - money .fooa lor every nn aw..HK u,r ;J ;T: ' George Hawkins and Frank wajael . . ; o,l-n liriilowmiii inad . , . . , .1 . . Z . . . . . pirden. well, if-, all fenced in and situate in I wiX 11UUI UC7 ttliACI vllUv-1 vvuJ UJUVC I AiivvaitAV lina olinnof liars V .I.a 4 Tl tII.o n A .I... ,nn , . 1 1 ivuh-j Mto ..uvov i... j. v. " ucuw, l'"-'r- f I uir limn i'i i"r3. - n ; BUU UM V UWW a S7u vawvv ii rriA 1.- ..it : .u !a Amintrv lnnmoo VifinL-rtlnt tnp KAlai Htif le rprPlVPtl finti IlOllOreil 1.- ltr A.MnM mo ut Dilli'V. ftHh- fjim n 4 iHwii vo I ioiiuwtsni. iu ui utter usionisu i . Hi" i vt v - ; " - ' ' ."trrr indignation, the Cadi cool- Government must necessarily follow by our government. Then, and not mgton coun.y, ungg .IXFIELD .uippwu v. ly told mm that ne had changed l"s in their fool steps, especially a Re- until then, will the government Pilley Jul., H. 1870. jytiotf Kireauy iuis dcmuu. miuu. uuuui iue marriage. What the Cadi's nnbliran frovernment as our is. credit be restored to its wonted sta ntw. rn-a hn. cir rlnreM and na the iadi s reasons were, r .... . . u r- nrirl CTADC . r . . V whether he had merelv heard some- whicn is elective and derives us pow- lus. wane iui pr " J I n C I ll O I VRii-i only three of tnem supplied wun tbing to Ahmed's disadvantage, or er from the people or rather is com- changable at the pleasure of the j hellEII. PHOPHlETOll. ministers, xuat piace is noi, whether as in case of young Lch- posed of the people. The bank- holder for government obligations, oniyonB m uguu w iut ulu uuut UBU um uiguer rUptcies in the United States lor at par, bearing a small inieresi, hay The State University at Eugene ftnel P' 1873. I think were $32,000,000; one cent Per day for each $100. emned "in anuiet soitof away"last ',. , 1071 iin.,t sin nnn nnn lRT.. S7C- ATukA enough of it to cover fill the Monday week, with an attendance I Lochinvar to take no for an answer in 000,000, and in 1876. it will perhaps demauds of business or enterprise, of over 100. Uuoh a case. He drew his irustv reach th sum of $90 000.000. all. or then we shall see those mills and fac- Oregon City Enterprise: ILast year f raeter1'.Cul!!atl01n tis ZeiU? to at least, the major part which was tories put into active operation, ag at this time our streets were alive JJJJ 'g plpe ofe the Cadi 'alid the caused by the depression of money riculture will resume its wonted with farmers bringing their wheat defender of the "dauor" cut his way matters. thrift, labor will command a good to market, but now, freight being through to the tents of the women. Out of about 700 iron mills, only price, and peace aud prosperity 12 per ton between this city and I seized the lovely Meryem (nothing Uqq are in ooeration. the remaining reign supreme throughout the land. Portland, they can make money by mff "S'PliSi 5fib!:;!S to 00 ra standing idle, rusting out. Then we may join in the great cho- hauling it there. This is one of the like whirlwind to the land of This is not for want of labor to run rus and sing with Longfellow: benefits derived from the present mo- Dejebel-Maudra, leaving thirty-two the machinery, for the country is -Thon, too sail on. oh Ship of State, nopoly dead warriors of Feriana behind him full of the skilled laborers who not Sail on, oh. Union strong and gTeat: Conesa has appropriated for the to testify to his prowess and that o only wiah to but mnst exchange Humanity, with all if fears. congress nas appropraieaior his friends. The whole region is up . T ri . .... - cmA. With all the hopes of future years, fiscal year ending June 30, 1876, for in ftrnl8, and a goum" of 600 fierce tb?ir muscU aml sk,n fo5. !m is hanging breathless on thy fate, tl.asnnrsvftlifl nublic lands and espaliers, at the last advices, was in thing to eat, wear, or that which will w. Vnow what master hiid thy keel. nrWat land claims in the State of hot pursuit of the eloping pair. I procure them and heir families food What workman wrought thy riU of steel. 77.V WAP.E, HARD WAJIE. COOK STOVES. VARLOR STOVES. OFFfE STOVES rp"Tin Ware and Rtort Pipe constantly on hand or made to order. Fitlini and rt pairing done. Watrr J'iixg laid, etr., rle, J ' ' - tri, W tT Hillsboro, Oregon. marlGicS, A CUB A I' PAPEIW LAUD FOR SALE! THE UNPEItSIflXED HAS r OB n.iL.& several Farms and a large amount of arst class, nnimproTed land, lying ia Washing ton County, Oregon. Immigrants and others desiring to purchase would do well to glv me a call. Now is tbs time to secure comfortable home ob terms. TIIOS. D. HUMPHREYS. Him-sboh. June 29th. 1873. jlyl-tf Th 1mnl fnr the Weeslr Oretronian for a short time is s i great that we have concluded to offer it for the balance oi iue year for One Dollar! All subscriptions will expire Dee., 31st, 1876, no matter when they commence. Ad dress, Oazootru. Portland. WM. B.L.AKE, PUKCIIAS1.G AGENT, IIAlimVAKE, IHON, STEEL. ii units, SP0KEM, RIMS OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK. N'OETHBUP & THOMPSON, jyl3m3 Portland, Oregon. JL. BALL. RlMIOH STOTT. HALL & STOTT, r T O II N E V H - A T - L A Y PA TESTS 0 U TA IX ED. No. rt Dekum's Wncb. rOHTLANO, OUEOOtf. nH ly lOUW CATMW. """"s Cnllln K KIMIn, ITTOP.XKYS AM COUNSELOR AT LAW. fy Special attti'n ilrcn to Isind Tititt nT lekirm's IbiiMing, Firnt Street, rOHTLAND, OltEOON. THOMAS II. TONGUE. Attorney .atLaw tlillaboro, Washington County, Oregoa. TIIOS. D. HUMPHREYS. NOTARY PVRLIC and CONVEYANCER LEGAL papers drawn and collection made. Ihminess entrusted to his care at ended to promptly, OFVIOKVew Tourt Hons l3; JAMES WITHYCOMBE, Vctcriii ury S iirif on, HILLSBORO, . - - - OREGON. t"i7Infirmary Kent for Horses. flS per mouth will U the charge for any ordinary case. P' A. LEE. MACHINIST nml CAHHIAGE MAKEIt. Particular attention given to repairing Agricultural Machinery. Wood and Iron, Work done. Give me n call. Khop situated south of the District RchooJ House in Forest Grove. A. LEE. Poreat Orove, July 3d, 187. Jyl3y t