Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, December 13, 1873, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    FOREST GROVE,
VÖL. 1.
THE INDEPENDENT.
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
ORËGON,
SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 13 ,
NO.
1873 -
ful voices of the boys and girls, understood in a way to redeem his Church claims supremacy. She do­
playing in the streets and fields—all promis.
The following are the mes the right of the State to exist,
[The following is a laughable parody on j
which are the tokens of prosperity leading propositions of his essay, without her permission, and regards
P U B L IS H E D AT
Sheridan's Ride, and we would gladly give i t s t o w n s a n d s h i p p i n o p o i n t s __ it s
WHEAT product — PHK’fi or LAND—
and haPPines8‘
stated partly in our own language, it but as a part o f her machinery-^*
credit to the author if we knew his name.— j
Forest G r o v e ,...................... Oregon*
g ran ges .
j TUE s h i p m e n t o f w h e a t f r o m l i n n co. which we trust is plain enough, and an instrument to do her will; Hetf
Ei>.]
____
W ill be greater than many calculated, not to plain, for the common reader: authority flfid her teaching cover all
Albany will ship at least 550,000
1. The organization of woman her duties—morai anil religious»
E C . IB . L U C E ,
H arrisburg , N ov . 2(>, 1872.
Right from der front, von pootiful day,
1
bushels;
Tangeut,
100,000;
Shedd,
defines
for her a special career of civil social ami political. Het* mis­
Bringing der rear some fresh dismay,
The « » “ “ f 1 irapiession omonK ex-1
HaUey? 165,000'’; Harris- her“ OAvn, as that of man does for sion is to subdue the world. Where
A frightened sentinel brought der news —
E d ito r a n d P roprietor.
H*; looked as if he was scared like de duse, penenceil fanners is,that this season, j b u r g
188,000 ; Miller’s Station, 1 him.
she has not the civil power at her
Der vay vat he kicked his legs so loose—
so far, is among tile most favorable 1 -
.
’
2. The maturing process in the command, her only means o f succeed
.
.
f
,,
.
t 5 , 000 ;
Peoria, 30,000; making a
Telling der Rebels vus cornin’ ahead,
kn ow n
in
Ore on for the coming tlutal of i ,148,000 bushels.
There
female covers the same four or five is political action. Hence politics
Und shooting like hell—
croP\
.
»e
1!lin
coiner
own
just
at
*
s
ag
mucb
xvheatin
the
hands
of
the
years
which are commonly given to becomes an essential part of her re*
T erm » of Subscription:
Yel, dat’s vat he said!
C
the
ng
i
1,1U
U
1
1
1
1
,1
ine
p
owing
farmera
yet
unsold
as
will
brilig
the
education
iu the better instructed ligion. If she does not instruct her
On« year ( payable in advance),.......... $2 00
Der gallant soldiers, I had no doud,
general
and
easy,
and
the
grass
a
n
d
,
llw
jor
Hbipment
up
to
1,200,-
classes.
feix months “
“
.............. 1 25
subjects in this theory of govern­
At this sweet news with joy should shoud;
Thr*1»* montlm
"
*'
.............
75
young w heat to spung up abund- Qbb bushels, and the total produc- j 3. If the brain is overworked du- ment she neglects a most important
But, as der news vas spread around,
Binale copies
“
**
.............. 10
Tell-der truth dey looked down in defmoud, antly.
Iheie is every reason to tjon 0f Linn county is fully 1,500,- ring this period, the force intended part of her duty — an olilil?9««n that
Especially
one
poujr
Dutchman
dere,
HAS FROM
hope that the harvest of 1..71 will poo bushels, including what is kepi for the development of the special cannot be laid to her charge.
Who veil heard der guns in der air,
be as abundant amt prohtaole as it for bome consumption and seed for life of the female is diverted from it,
THE PROTESTANT DOCTRINE.
Did almost turn himself gray hair!
Advertising Rates:
vvas this vear, and tha. the hearts of tbe coluj„<r crop. This will give and there is an arrest in the devel-
The Protestant recognizes the au­
Poor Schneider, he don’t vas like it at all, all will be made glad by seeing all ^ ,200,000 to be distributed among opment of physical womanhood.
$1 ,00 persqnnre fur the first insertion, and
thority
of the spiritual Being tmtl 48*
T > got himself shod with a cannon ball—
60 jar square for each subsequent in­
classes wen rew aiaeuior ineir moor. )the fanper8 of Liun county lor
4. 1 he coeducation of the s>xes j cept8 the revealed will of that Being
And talk as you may dat Dutchman vhs
sertion for 1< ss time than a month.
ll.cre never was more good an. sulv wheat alone not taking into account is generally understood to mean their a9 hig ^uide in religion, and the
right,
L o c a l N o t i c e s , 1 2 ' , cents per line for the
st
ant ml reasons .o f keepiiig a day of j the UIUOU|lt availed from oats, barley, identical education, and it is in this
In
a
battle,
it
is
better
you
vas
out
of
sight!
first insertion, umloceutsa line for each sub-
only basis of morals. But instead of
Thanksgiving
in this State than this
To
got
shod
uud
explodt
d
dot
aind
much
fun
sequent inrertion. No notice less than 50
4 CRF.S OF EXCELLENT LAND^FOR
!IS hay, sheep, cattle and the other pro- identical education that the dangers accepting “ The Church,” or amy
So
long
a
*
>
you
got
a
chance
foe
to
run.
affords. a As
o n e anorus.
s
to-morrow is
cents.
A
sale in Washington County.
10 ductious of the farm. From every pointed out in the essay are to be
.lav set apart for this purpose in the part ot Linn county there comes the looked for. The coeducation of the church as the exponent of the D i­
T*i n Brevier lin**s make a Square.
Cud as der shod did buzz around,
Knockin’ der soldiers on der ground
I’ Mlua « » t o » , the people of Oregon - ihe(,r;„ ncvvs of j,leutv prosperity sexes is an experiment which the vine will, he claims the right to read
1 month.
2 months.
ti months.
Cud
exploding
mit
a
pootiful
sound,
$ 7 uo
ÿ 2 no
$ 3 00
I square...
; «11, no .loubt, keep it ev.th Jo, and >nJ satisflll.lion tts the result ,‘,f the poverty of our colleges practically and interpret it for liinlseifi ’Thifi
a
••
Dat Schneider quick made up his mind,
right of private interpretation ifi 4
10 00
.
3 50
5 DO
M
giaduess*
prohibits, and which presents au in­ fundamental principle of Protest­
year’s
industry
and
a
smiling
Provi-
Der
first
good
nmole
vat
he
could
find,
6 no
12 00
.
4 00
3 **
-4*
shkdd ’ s
He rides uvay so quick like der wind,
7 00
herent difficulty iu the matter of ad­ antism and its most distinguished
.
5 00
14 0 0
tw
A
dence.
Is
u
small
town
created hv, and one
Und
leave
dat
battle
far
behind.
1
(>
(N)
l4 column
.
7 00
9 lH)
¿1
justing
the methods of instruction
American Protest*
©
2 3 pO
.
9 00
12 0 0
of the natural results of the build­ THE PRICE CF LANDS IN LINN COUNTY. to the physiological needs of each characteristic;
Der
was
a
road
righd
near
dad
spot—
1/
autism
ascribes
to
the State not only
3
0
0
0
15 00
. 12 00
Iu the southern part of Li uh
, »
ing of the Oregon and California
A first rate road fora moole todrot,
sox; hut these difficulties are not in­ supreme but extensive jurisdiction
20 00
50 00
1
. 15 0 0
Railroad. I t has a few good stores, county farm land is not as good as superable; “ the former can be re­
Und dere dat frightened Schneider rides,
Und kicks d**r poor mule in der sides,
neat cottages, a good public school the Albany prairie nor so well culti- moved whenever those who heartily in all civil matters and over all per*
sons within her limits, wnile it con*
Und
screams
so
mooch
at
him
besides—
Advertising Agents:
aml church
It is distinguished as vated, and the improvements are not believe in'the success of the experi-
Der trees und der road dey pass like shot;
,
cedes
to any church or religious so*
a favorite point for storing and ship- H0 t{ir advanced. Ibis is evident
-
-- - -
- -
L. SAMVEL—Portland. Oregon.
Fatigue und exposure dat couple feel not;
j. inent choose to get rid of it; and the
exclusive jurisdiction in spirit-
A
L. P. FISHER—San Francisco, C al.
Dev only visli to got uvay from dat spot,
ping wheat
The Farmers’ Union from the difference in the price of j.^ter bv patient and intelligent ef-
ef- I uaj
^Y m attw s over
o v e r ‘its~own“
mem
own members;
warehouse is a large, convenient land and the production of wheat to 3 fort » ky patient and intelligent
°
| ual matters
matters o . er its
its own
mem
Two-fordy
dat tnoftle he goes Hying a vay,
s
fort.
I
'pbug
Der hills riM* und fall, und Schneider gay
BUSINESS CARDS.
building; it is leased and partly the acre
In
the Albany prairie
5 ’ p erodicitv is the tvne flawl of I
_____ „
n
A
’Cause now he is more as five miles uvay.
|JC1 aric
u lu i , 5 ’ . Perodicity is the type (law) of |
t h e term “ religion , ”
owned bv A. NN heeler A Co., the ; land sells at
?3.) per
« 4 >x . 1 ■ . n ^ .. an
A A
»-4 ««»-4 yw W of
/ , f 4 L « 111 tf lv<l /• l>
w
s
leading business firm of the town, M
produces
average
thirty bush- i
e w ^ n d w o r ^ P®lSlstence’ In the mind of the Catholic and the
Still der hair on dat old moole
C. A. B A LL.
RALEIGH STOTT.
,
^
T -
»I i , of
w’ork. .
-
*
-
oi male
maie force
iorce and
anu woik
Protestant, means verv different
Did not for von minute ever cool,
and is of great advantage to the far- els of wheat to the acre.
In the
A boy
safel
Rtut] v sjx
He strained him every strength he got,
mors-of the district for storing their south eastern end of the county’prai- hour8 aailv^ a girl not* m ore‘ than things. To the Catholic it means a
B A L L N, S T O T T ,
Uud Schneider as he on him sot
universal empire, governed by 4
wheat so as to take advantage of the j n e farms sell from $1-| to
an i
, x,
])o r r ,
Vas heard to laugh ’n a jolly vay —
A T T O R N E Y S . A T - L A W,
‘Cause now he vas more as ten miles aavy! market at any time. The warehouse | acre and raise from eighteen to
rem L toS oi both hierarchy clothed with supreme au­
can hold at one time G5,000 b u s h e l s twenty bushels to the acre. These gtudv and work for oue
or more thority, spiritual and temporal, and
No. 0 Dekum's Block,
Stdl old Schneider did pnsh him ahead—
a State with just so much power as
of wheat; A. Wheeler & Co., will are average prices and quantities. ! Javs‘ at certaiu
lar inten-als.
“ I feel quite better now,” he said,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
!
ship for this season at least 100,000 1 here are farms in the Albany prai-j
* 7. The physical evils which fol- the hierarchy may choose to confer
Uud his face it vas so jolly red—
ti35:ly
But not a minute did he stay,
bushels. The district of the c o u n -! rie , that would
bring
$50
an
and 1 , low neglect of compliance with the upon it; the hierarchy itself, being
.
.
.
. acre
,
Und soon he vas dwendy miles uvay!
THE FINEST AND 1' CHEAPEST
try, of which the town of Shedd is [hat produce from forty
to fifty physiological conditions of maturing above the State, its memliers aie not
So good dat moole his duty done,
th e
center, contains a large num- bushels to the acre. Ihel>est farms , wo‘uiaili,oodare most evidently mani- amenable to it, but to an Ecclesiasti­
FOREST GROVE LODGE NO. 136,
cal Court of their own choosing.
Dat before der setting of der sun
ber of successful farmers, whose in Linn county are capable of still fested after scliool-davs are over
LANDS IN THE STATE ! 1
I . O . G . T .
lie carried his rider, dat son of a gun.
dwellings, office houses and farms higher cultivation and increased j 8 \S^ eia l and a ^ p r i a l e educa- To the Protestant religion, though
A w ay fro m th e s o u n d o f an y gu n,
14 f EFTS AT ITS HALL EVERY SAT
bcar evidence of much
taste, great production. Lands in the foothills ! tion for eacll sex is the need of the an important, is a very simple matter
Uud v.-n der battle vas at its top,
— a matter of individual responsibil*
a V i I'llD AY evening at 6 o ’clock. Al
comfort and consid erable culti- adapted for sheep, can be bought time
Und der swords with awful noise did pop,
members of the Order in good standing ar-
Und der ground mit healdv blood did sop,
vatioli;
from $4 to $5 an acre, with a cousid-1
AI\ these piincip’ e3 Dr. Clarke ity. It involves his duty to his G od,
fordiallv invited to attend.
m22:ly
Dat Schneider as he rode along
H.xLsr.Y.
erable free range m the Cascade | maintains
¿ re
overlooked
or his country and his neighbor.
______ ____________________________ 1
Singed himself a funny song—
TUT PROTESTANT VIEWS OP CHURCH A X 9
Is one of the prosperous railroad mountains. The farms for sale are , disregarded in the education of oui^
He vusn’t «linkin’ aboud der vrav,
STATE.
’Cause now he vas more as a hundred thous­ towns that has spvung up within the held^firin at present riitcs, %ith a American girls, and to this fact he
FRANK L* STOTT.
He regards the State as an Instliii*
and miles a vay!
last few years. It is not more than decided tendency upwards. As soon attributes, bv no means exclusively,
Dree cheers! dree cheers for dat Schneider
tion
established for the administra­
A t t o r n e y - a t - L a tv ,
thirty months since the foundation as Oregon has direct communication but in large measure, the discourag­
so bold!
tion
of justice and the protection of
I I I L L S n o i a >, O R EOO V .
Four cheers! four cheers for dat moole so old! of the first house was laid; it is now "ith the Eastern and Western States ing aspects of American womanhood.
the
rights
of man, with jurisdictidH
Office in new Court House.
a thriving town with a reasonable by railroad, emigration will come in
*
*
*
*
*
*
over
all
the
inhabitants within its
prospect of a sure and steady growth, rapidly and prices of land will
No one pretends that any single territory; and that it may fulfill its
Wêndell
Phillips
on
the
Saxon.
Having the direct advantage of the advance in proportion. More direct opinion on such a subject is final, or
W . II. S A Y L O R , 31. l>.,
railroad for forwarding wheat, and communication with Europe by sea That a^singie series of cases can sat­ functions, it is clothed with the
Physician and Surgeon.
in a lecture in Boston, the other
located in the very heart of an ext- " d l secure a greatly increased de- isfy ab inquirers. But there is power of the sword. A church he
regards as a voluntary association of
FOREST GROVE, - - - - OREGON
I n the new building, comer of Oak pan evening,‘Wendell Phillips is reported ensive and valuable prairie, it is a maud for the fine wheat and choice probab lv n o o n e w a n in th is c o u n tr v
individvals, united for their spiritual
Elm Avenues, opposite the
Congre­ to have said: “ It docs not suit our dcsiral le place for shipping and an flour of the btate at enhanced prices. I wilose opinion would carry more
OFTTt'-E At the Drug Store.
edification,
having authority over
gational church, Forest Grove, Oregon,
Saxon men to use their muscle, attractive centre for business.
the g ran g es .
! weight with it than Dr. Clarke’s,
RESIDENt ’K Corner Second Block south
none bnt its own members, and over
rhe genuine Yankee disdains work ;
lh e la n n e is N\ arehouse w ill ship
Such is the popularity of this'
Of mature age, of a judicial habit
of the Drug Store.
m22:lv
he makes his brains work for him. t n . season oH.OOO bushels of wheat; organization in Linn county, that of mind, of great and varied exiie- them only ill spiritual matters. I f
his church assume the exercise of
reat maioritv
F
This is not the age of work; we i-T h om p son & Son, 87, «00 bushels; t l * great
majority of the local ricnce, recognized ‘ by the community
political
power, he regards it as a
r0S T OFFICE HOURS.
make our brains do the work of ten Thompson & Higley, 18,000. Mak­ granges have to hold meetings once An 1 his oxvn profession as standing
thousand hands. We work through ing in all 105,000 bushels. Halsey a xveek to initiate members. They j in the very front, rank of American usurpation,and,as a Christian within
Mail going south closes a t 8 a . m . ; Mail
invention, through sagacity.
We has, in addition to these three xvare- are wisely confining the membership practitioners, his testimony on this the church xvill resist her efforts, in
going e a s t ch>se«at 1 i*. m . Office hours on
stand to-day in Boston and labor­ houses, four large general stores of to farmers exclusively. If the pastj vital question, supported by his order to keep her withiu her legiti*
nnndav from l o . i t o t o 11 a . m
U^ No departure fiom this rule.
iously lax a wire to San Francisco, a superior class; an excellent drug­ is a guarantee for the good ju d g -] clinical evidence, is not, indeed, at mate sphere; while as a citizen—a
N . E . CVOODF.LL.
5,000 miles away, and with one man store, kept by Major Smith; two ment, xvise counsels and prudent ; once to he pecked at xvith petty criti- statesman—he will resist them by
Post Master.
shops, txvo saddlers’ action of the future, the Patrons of cisnis, but to he “ weighed and con- political means. In doing so he is
has unpacked a lurge and well-selected stock at each end of the wire, xve send a blacksmith
n7 :ly
of
message, and think it a grand achieve­ stores, a tin store, a small chair fac­ Husban.lry xvill work a great revolu- sidered ” and committed to the veri- not opposing religion, in liis concep­
ment. But the men at each end tory, and an excellent door and sash tion in favor of themselves and the fication or the modification or the tion of the term, yet he is opposing
the church in its attempts to usurp
C O R N K L I l'S I.O lH .lb I. O. O. F.
know what is sent, and could betray factory, kept by Bassett it Ailing- industrial classes generally; xvhon confutation xvliich men and xx'omen
political poxver. He is but perform*
the confidence reposed in them if ham. 'l ibs factory used 200,000 feet the farmers are prosperous in an as competent as himself, if such can
N O. 4 O.
ing a duty which be owes to both
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, they pleased. We think xve have of lumber last year. The proprie-
among us, v shall
out
A
x
I
i lx. ii 11 ii I i l l i State
H ill v
11IV
VJ v Oregon,
/ i t p W i i , (All
v/
I«***
i i i u i i work
n ota
w
ui
agricultural
like
all he » found
MEETINGS EVERY TUESDAY
Church and State.
reached the goal, but the patient in- t ° ls huve contracts for supplying other industries
are benefited to a by the same care, with the same op-
availing at 7 l J o ’clock in Odd
FANCY ARHCLES &c.
INCOMPATIBLE THfcORlES.
genuity of the Saxon blood, of the materials for seven new houses. It great extent.— Oregonian
'
•
^
Hall. Members of the Í
portunities
as those which ‘ ‘ have led
It is obvious these tx\-o theories art
Order in good standing are nvited to at- !
Yankee race, xvill keep at xvork until li:ls a neat church, a large fine pub-
him to his momentous conclusions.
incompatible.
The Catholic cannot
tend. By order of
N. G.
finally in your grandchildren’s day be school, xx’ell attended; a hotel, Dr Holmes on the Co-Education of
A L SO
tolerate
a
Church
that claims inde­
-
.
it will send a message from Sail kept by Mr. and Mrs. Penland, more ,
the Sexes.
Politics and Religion
Church and pendence of the Churchy and the
Francisco to Boston without a xvire; than usually comfortable, where the !
------------------
State.
HOLBROOK
L O D G E NO. 30»
Protestant cannot tolerate a Church
no man at either end xvill know good things of the season are more Oliver W eldell Holmes in the De«
Family tiroccrio* and Provisions,
that
denies the independence of the
A. F. & A. M.
what that message is, and it xvill run than amply provided and elegantly cember Atlantic
thus writes of the PROTESTANT IDEAS AND CATHOLIC IDEAS
State,
and whose members acknbwl-
FORESTGROYE. OREGON. Meets
both xvavs at the same time. We served, and where rich cream is sub-j sexes:
CONTRASTED.
edge
civil
allegiance to 4 foreign
w h o l e s a l e a n d r e t a il ,
i y Saturdav before the Full Moon in
The doors of our educational in­
' are only touching just on the edge stituted for watery xvilk, or no milk
each month.
Brethren in good
power.
It
matters not whether that
or fringe of the garment, and un- at all, ns is the case in some places stitutions have been besieged of late
Eiitor Chronicle.— I am much power l>e called civil or religious— a
funding are invited to attend.
i doubtedly electricity, superseding called hotels. The Good Templars years by considerable numbers of pleased xvith your judicious article
numerous
and
influential. xvornen who have asked and some­ entitled “ The Crescent and the Church or a State. The allegiance
steam, xvill light our houses, perhaps are
it demands is both civil and religious,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY de., Ac.
lift us into the air, carry us across Among a number of neat cottages times demanded entrance for them­ Cross.” You admit that “ if the!
THOMAS H* TONGUE.
t
and thore who acknowledge its de­
the xxorld, and absolutely make man and pine houses in the town and selves and their vounger sisters on Homan Church or its members have
mands cannot be loyal to any other
A t t o r n e y - a t - L a \v «
the lord, without movement, of cre­ neighborhood. Dr. Smith’s stands the same terms xvith those of the any secret conclaves that regard the 1 Governm ent
W h v should the
But the Saxon has his great conspicuous for extent, neatness and other sex who have enjoyed the
In fact, everything to be found in a first- ation.
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon.
class Varietv Store.
demerits. The Roman god xvas force, •omplcteness. When one or more privelcges furnished by these insti-j olics have a right to ' 'employ ^he I
They have knocked loudly same instrumentalities against them*
kw oxvn theory
i the Greek god xvas beauty, the Arab­ years’ of improvement are added, it tutious.
ian god sensuality, the Mohammedan will pass for a model establishment, » ^ j long,
^nw er
tLe*V ClJn be
ef; I the°lnumph of his theorv, theTath-
K. D. S H A T T U IK .
B . KILLIN’ .
H XRRISBURG
god exquisite perfumes, the beauty
Sliattu« K X K lllln ,
‘ of woman, exquisite wines; the Saxon Is located not far from the south ex­ V arious n U i v ^ f I Z Z ™ .
f but
t 7 the
^ * „ulm
1 ^ t and
^
“
‘i
pulpit
the " press,
and
pediency have in most, or many _.
' .
~ »D .^ cret - p roceedin ~ g. ! , .but
tbe
m-ess.
idea of a god before Christianity tremity of Linn county. It is built
I nat the ( at holies have such con- ,{0eS his utmost to add the teacher
■A TV > It S E VS A X V COl XS EL OHS
My goods xvrro selected expressly for this had come to the race, xvas not an on the east hank of the "Willamette cases, been alleged as the excuse for claves is susceptible of deinonstra- ; ajso>
market and I shall always keep up a full out-door scene; it was no beauty river, and has the advantage of ship­ keeping them out; but the sister­
tion. But this is liot my present ‘
'
HIS maHX To ikj s o
AT LAW.
assortment making
like the Greek; his heaven xvas a ping by that river during the winter hood and its advocates have not been o .jeet. 1 quite agree xvith you as to Cannot he denied, for it is guaran*
they commonly
Dfkniu'** Buililint{, First Strrit,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
hall, beneath whose roof xvere gath­ and spring months, and by the Ore­ satisfied; and,
t h e p r o p e r m o d e o f WARFARE.
! tied by this Constitution; so is the
make
themselxes
heard
in these
gon
and
California
railroad
at
all
ered
the
victorious
xvarriors,
their
PORTLAND, OREGON.
If our non-Catholic papers were a s ! right of the Mormon to protect
a prominent feature in my store. My goods
dripping blood, and seasons of the vear. It is the sec- times xvhon suffering from nnv real free to advocate the American theorx’ , polygamy and the “ De.strox’inif An*
are all neir, my salesroom In rye and ic*7f- battle-axes
lighted, and my
they were quaffing the means of ond most extensive point for ship- ■ or supposed wrong, there must he
of government as Catholic papers gels;” so is the right o f the Moham­
FURNITURE '.T FURNITURE ! !
intoxication out of the skulls of ¡»ing xvheat in Linn county. Those few readers of a periodical like this
are to oppose it, there would he no medan to establish the authority o f
A T
their enemies. It represented txvo who should he xveil informed and xvlio have not been reached bv the occasion for secret societies, and the tqe Prophet; so is tbeCominunistto
R. MALKER S STORE. PERSONS
ideas—force and the stimulus to competent judges, outside of Har- cry of equal privileges in education Crescents’ occupation would soon be overthrow civil goverflnent»
But
- LO XV at* the LO WEST.
• wishing anythin',* in this lint- will do m i ( 'ES ON
victorv, and then enhancing the de- risburg, have estimated the ship- for*both sexes.
are
their
rights
more
sacred
than
gone.
The
(.'hnmiclc
has
the
honor
well to call before buying elsewhere. ulJhtf
for
The
most
prominent
objection , ■ . . .
( light of the hour of victorv bv intox-i ments of wheat from
....... this
...... place
,---- - •
”*
-**- ----
-
r . ......... ..w uujut-uun
r
ottrs liecause they choose to call
¡cation. And if you xvill watch this the season, at 85,000 bushels, when apart from temporary economic oh- j a\.li(lVc 'diverse p! the Catholic theory t i e n relig o w ? I f ¿ jo , it Is full time
. S p e n c e r ,
Saxon race of ours as it marches down the fact is there xvill be at least 1 8 8 ,-1 stacles, has been the questionable
J .
of government. Ibis evidence of xve had au authoritative definition of
the centuries for a thousand years, 000 bushels forwarded to Portland effort of too close association upon
the term.
As our Constitution
D E A L E R IN
tow nte
you xvill find txvo great passions, see for shipment there to foreign ports. I more susceptable voung persons of im p e n d e n ce encourages me
stands,
any
absurdity may claim
your
1 -
- - - - - -
1
•
n differ
1
arti-
Opinions
as to 1 this communication. In
L, „
„ 4 .
tir u r u iv n u r
To my fnmer customers and nil in this it in England and see it here- first, Gerst, Myers vS c Co. xvill ship 15,000 the txxai sexes.
protection
under
the name of relig­
E N E R A Li 3 I E R C H A N D I . L ? vicinity the invitation is to “ come anil see.” to trample under our feet every bushels; \V. H. Barber, 30,000; this, and experience has hardly been d o of the (ith instant you sav: “ The
ion,
while
it
affords
no protection for
We like to show goods whether vou purchase neighboring race to clear the ground Lexy, Seller & C o., 50,000; Far­ ample enough to settle the question Crescents say of themselves that op­
either
State
or
individual
rights
CORNELIUS, OREGON.
or not.
pose no m a il’s religion. There is a
! around us, allow no rival, no com­ mers’ Warehouse, 18,000; Smith, finally, at least in the minds of sop h ism in this, when it is admitted against the encroachments of the
petitor.
The genuine John Bull Grist & Co., 05,000 (in wheat and many whose oxvn purity of charac­ that they withhold their votes from Church. The only weapon left us is
All kinds o f Product brciaht and sold.
nl4 :ly
| can neither hear a Scotchman nor an flour.) making a total of 188,000 ter leads them to take the highest a citizen because of his religion.” the ballot, while the Catholic
Irishman unless they are under his i bushels.
views of human nature. It is not Is there not rather a misapprehen­ the pulpit and the press besides«
A large section of ceuntrv trades an easy matter to cfet to the bottom
! feet; the genuine Yankee must ah- j
sion of the term “ religion” than a I Give us these— a free press and a
' sorb Mexico, invade Mexico, and at Harrisburg, where there are four of, for the sweet poison o f ndolscence “ sophism ?” The term has various ! fearless pulpit—and we shall have
take all the outlying islands. And large stores kept by Smith, Brads- is subtiler than any Tofnna ever meanings. It includes the Catholic j no need of secret organizations«
A R C IIIT K C T A N D B U IL D E R ,
it must intensify this glory of con- ?C
.‘vv* «MW ° w . ’ ,
1 "w «” "«>«*» f'"' llw >nvol»nt..ry pamit«, , ,uld )lie i.ri,tcsta„
V i g i l a h c * tj
. the „.„„„thrift
Highest Market Price paid for Butter
l quest by adding its intoxicants, and !u i,b
i
„
‘
'
H
Rut
the
consi,
eration«
I)r.
(
hill
,
Jnd
the
polytheist;
«„d
with
each
poly
and Eggs
Little Tomy didn’t disobey mam*
l so you find xve are the txvo drunken- J>*iIx i. 1 heso n,re iill ldifjp stores, urj^cshiivcbcGiiiilinostsysteiiiftticall^ his theory of religion is the founda­
Y V I L L FURNISH PLANS AND SPEC- i
inn
and go in swimming did he?”
▼ ▼ iticatioim fur Buildings of all descrip- {
est nations on the face of the earth.” "*-U stocked, kept xvith great taste, overlooked. They xvere and are tion of his morality. It recognizes
No,
mamma; Jimmy Brown and
tion» and suj»enntend the constructions of
and the proprietor« men of business 1 embarrassing to deal with, and yet man’s responsibility to a spiritual be­
the same, also. Bridge and Stair Building, ;
the
rest
of the boys went in, but I
Probably the oldest timber in the j habits, ample capital and reliable the root of the matter lies there, and
ing. and without this there cau be remembered, and would not disobey
Hand railing, Newell posts and Balusters, j
world which has been subjected to character. The numerous machines must be "ot. at sooner or later.
also, all kinds of solid furniture, viz: Bed- j
NO LEGAL BASIS FOR MORALITY.
you .” “ AndTommy nev^r lies, does
the
use of man is found in the an- and manufacturing shops have all as “ Great plainness of speech was
steads, Tables, Bureaus, Stands, Ac., on 1
i of i Egypt.
* t
• found i much xvork as they can do. The necessary if the question xxas to he The Catholic substitutes for that he?” No mamma; or I couldn’t go
reasonable terms. Shop and office over |
cient i.* temples
It , is
Johnson’s Plaining Mill. Forest Grove.
Being
the “ teaching to heaven.” “ Then how does Tom­
in connection xvith stone xvork xvliich hammer in the toxvn keeps time to treated at all; and Dr. ( lark has spiritual
A . H IN M A N .
Produce tak en in exchange.
Church.”
and
accepts
her dogmas my happen to have on Jimmy Brown’»
is
known
to
he
at
least
four
thousand
not
only
promised
it
in
his
Preface,
the air in the xvoods, merry xvhistle
Forest Grove, Nov. 7, 1873.
all
things
as
infallible.
The shirt?*
viars
old.
O i l f 'l U
n7:1v
II. M i O i m i u M,
of (no men at tlie plow ami the iox*- but hai taken care to make himself in
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Schneider’s Ride.
Linn County.
LANDS FÜRTIIE LANDLESS ! !
I. MYERS
1 5 ,0 0 0 to 2 0 ,0 0 0
NEW STORE! JEST OPENED!!
A . H IN M A N
J
H . McDonald,
:
"r?t