Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, December 13, 1873, Image 2

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    fo rest uro ve ,
THE
L
T h e high h indi d act and wanton
injustice o f the rei
al .»f tin* Dis-
trict Attorney excil
general com-
ment and indignation a among tho
people o f this Sta!
T !io n<*t was
;his ofliccr was
high handed because thi
receive a pecuniary reward in any
rem oved while provi •lit ing an i in­
portant cause to indi •t r»or-ions ni* - gn.V degree, must be directed by a
mind possessed o f sagacity and fore­
cused o f bri W ry and ¡ii. gal vo ting
)* the ptira- thought. Men who acquire and con­
at the late election, *
trenched in ih .
its mailed hand on
District Court, in-
I i itv and «h fi use
Dec. 9.— A
fo g
almost
U N IV E R S IT Y
utation and prove him utterly
unlit
the crew of ihe Loch can regarding |
for the high position o f C hief Justice
to Avhich he aspires". But the facts
the sinking o f the Y ille du Havre. !
le says the steamer was maneuvered \
correctly, and the officers and crew
are
undoubtedly as
follow s:
The
Tualatin
P L A N I N O MILLS
S a s h & Door Factory
Academy
!
A. L. JOHNSON,Proprietor,
Manufacturer nnd D ialer in
F A C U L T Y
F U R N IT U R E ,
SASH,
D O O R S A N D B L IN D S ,
CEDAR,
F IR nnd H A R D W O O D
L U M B E R , AC., kC.
R i v. S. H . M A R S H , 1). D .,
Président and Professor of Intellectual Philosophy.
Rev.
Professor
H O R AC E L Y M A N , A .
of
Rhetoric and
M .,
History
(1EO R C E II. C O L L IE R , A. M.
Professor of the Natural Sciences.
Planing. Tongue and Grooving.
Turning, Scroll and Ke-Sawing,
A. J. AN D ER SO N , A. M.,
Professor of Mathematics. Professor of Theory and Art of Teaching,
and acting Principal of the Academy.
trol capital are mainly those who pos­ Attorney assumes to act forth e P res­ nobly discharged all their duties,
sess brains, whether cultivated or ident., and whether he has the right the captain especially.
not, though“ know ledge is pow er” or not makes him self responsible for
W ashingtox , Dec. 3.— Sen ntor
and the greater the cultivation the tlie action. H e orders the District M itchell, o f Oregon, introduced a
Attorney o f the Ik 'S . Court to move >ill to authorize the construction of
' grcate.1 the power they exercise.
H ence then thè importance o f our the court to undo what that court
Custom House and Bonded ware-
common school System, fo r a s w e e d - had ordered and holds him responsi­ louse at Portland.
He
M itchell introduced a bill granting
tieate thè masses and hring them up ble for the action of the court.
o
o
vi-reigns o f Oro- t»* a hig'uer standard <>f intellig*. aure does not order Judge Deady because
o f the elective
gon, the Adm inistration wreaks its we give them thè means and pow er he cannot accompany the order Avitli
vengeance on the District Attorney. to protect themselves against those a threat. The Judge is beyond his
I t makes an exam ple o f him to who take advantago o f their igno- reach. But as he can threaten the
Forest G ro ve
A N D
unprecedented in density overhangs
The Patrons of Husbandry as Promot­
the city at this hour (3:30 P . M .)
ers of General Intelligence.
W illiam s and with other Republicans I t is so dark that all traffic has ceased,
W e have before expressed the have been proud of his record at and the streets are filled with men j
»oiiniou that the great battle o f to ­ W ashington. But in his telegram to rnd boys bearing torches to ligh t j
day s not so much o f labor against District Attorney G ibbs, and in the iedestrians.
subsequent removal o f the latter
capital as o f muscle against mind.
N ew Y oke , Dec. 9.— The C hief i
11 is a well know n fact that our lmrd- there is that which unless explained
ncpector G eneral of the Trans-At- !
e-d laborers are by no means the in some Avay or disclaim d, or retract­
intic Steamship Company, tele- |
richest people. Lab or, in order to ed and aniline, w ill blacken his rep­ graphs a fiat denial of the reports of |
REMOVAL OF THE DISTRICT
ATTORNEY.
Not daring to la
the Judge of t!i
ondon ,
P A C IF IC
Iv>rroi; I ndkfendent ;------"\Ye have
always been an adm irer o f Judge
DE i 'KMÏÎKI^ é T 1ST.:.
mount an Oioru i/ <o.</ I
th >* bistri' * t ' <•/•',• and
oincy, wlu> is
in g the Distri
o f tin court.
on ly the instr
the obj-.-ct of he ¡A c c u livcgu illotine.
maml o f the besieging force.
CommmLation.
Coî'iniunication.
THE INDEPENDENT.
Done to Order in a
First Class Style*
ALSO
^ J. W . M A R S H , A . M .,
Professor of Latin and Greek.
D O O R and W IN D O W ' FR A M E S,
T O N G U E and G R O O V E D F L O O R IN G ,
P L A I N and R U S T IC C E IL IN G S
M O U L D IN G S ,
Rev. T H O M A S CONDON,
Lecturer on Geology.
M rs.
lie right of way to the C anyonville
BRACKETS
BALL*STERSi Turned and Scroll) /
ALSO
Stair Ealusters and Newell Ports,
P. A. SAYLOR,
Preceptress.
in-,1 G a leville Railroad in Oregon.
Constantly on hand and made to Order.
Assistant in Academy.
Also, a resolution providing for as-
W HO CONTEM PLATE
ertainig and paying the losses sus­
Miss 0 . A . H A S K E L L ,
building iu this vicinity
frighten other officials who hold their rance to further their own intorests. district A ttorney, he orders him, al­ tained by citizens o f Oregon by reason
Teacher of Music.
offices during the good pleasure of The farm ing interest is bv far thè though he had no more right to do of Indian depredations. Also, a re ­
Superior Inducements are offered !
C
A
L
E
N
D
A
R
so
than
he
had
the
Judge.
W
h
y
solution
instructing
the
Com
m
ittee
the President and his advisers and a greatest and thè controling one a.s
For everything necessary to the Erection*
host o f henchmen who inf» si the far as thè generai prosperity is con- does lie interfere then with the D is­ on commerce to inquire into the ex­
Compì« timi and furnishing of any
The year, in all departm« nts of the Institution, is divided into three terms, beginning
building can be bad at
I hh I v politic obstruct the law and eerned. and vet there is none so des- trict Attorney in the performance of pediency o f the construction o f a on the tirst Wednesday of September, December and March, nnd Mill close at Com-
this Factory.
menceni* nt, on the first Wednesday in June
There will be a vacation of one week, during
corrupt the fountains of justice.
titut«* o f that *knowle«lge which is his official duty? Confessedly in or­ larbor o f refuge for vessels in distress the- Christmas holidays.
M v niuchinery is
A t the tirst blush this r» m oval /oin r. W e are fast learning that to der to thwart (hejir<M‘eedinys o f a l ’. on the Pacific ocean at port O rford,
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v.P2tf
N E W A N D F IR S T C L A S S !
seems a little extra-judicial.
W hy he a successful farmer requires more S. Court In an effort to maintain the Oregon.
did not tin- Governm ent a 1 W asing
ton annul the order of the court
cour
than sim ply a know in g how to hold
a plow. There is scarcely a branch
o r impeach the D istrict Judge, in­ in the natural sciences that may not
he profitably applied on the farm.
stead o f decapitating a snbordinut
As an organization the Patrons of
for executing an ór »1er of the court*?
These acts would have been more Hu Landry are enjoined to promote
bools.
common senoo
consistent though more despotic. the inte
Th at our readers may see for them-
and the education o f the children,
selves the official documents co n cern -. This is the more important at the
in g this matter we «piote the telegram present time, since there is an influ­
o f Judge W illiam s and the reply of ence, persistently and almost silent­
the District Attorney.
ly at w >rk seeking to destroy our
W ashington , D.
Nov. *27, ls73. common school system.
To .1. C. ( i ’W's,
/ ". v Attorney,
W h ile the great hope of the future
Portion I, ttrr ’")}\ — I am advised
rests in the education o f the rising
that you have obtained an order for
K new grand jury at this term o f generation it is necessary that every
the court to be summoned in an uu- available opportunity be improved
usual manner. You are instructed for those now in active life to gain
to move to recind such order greatly
knowledge. O ar organization gives
increasing the expenses oi the term.
I am satisfied T h
regular grand this opportunity in a large degree.
juries can »to the business of the The contact o f mind with mind, the
court. Take no action before such mutual interchange
o f thought,
ju ry until you have reported to me land relation o f experiences cannot
the necessity for this extraordinary
be otherwise than beneficial.
Ex-
proceeding ami expense.
1 perieuce is the best master, yet o f ­
G E O . H. W I L L I A M S ,
ten a severe one and we sa\'e much«,
Attorney (ien eral.
P u ktlanp , Ore on Decomber 1 valuable time and labor in profiting
by the experiene of others. W ith
1873.
Hon. H o, II. IP,
our society
farmers are m ainly
fit nr m l y II os'i i I »I [¡ft >; i D.
Vom t thrown upon tlicir own resources for
tmda\
telegram was rect ived late
instruction and profit and are thus
night.
wi-s made more self-reliant. In the past
In reply I have to
jury we have been too much led by men
proven before tha 1
that a state o f bribery and repeating whose education and talents have
was inaugura’ d in this District at been directe 1 in <*h uinels antagonis­
the
late
Fongivsiou al
election
tic to ours, and avc have been but the
which was alarming. A hare ma­
jority prevent*- l indictments, where pliant to» »Is in their hands. H en ce­
thè gu ilt was cloarìy proven. In one forth we propose to Avork for our
case* tho grand jury vofed an im liet- <>wn interests, ami by gain in g know l­
ment and after uno night rccmded
edge prepare ourselves to lead and
by one niaj »rity.
I p >n investiga-
tiou I fouud th it Dcputy Marshals not be lead as heretofore.
C. H . W .
were instrueti-1 frolli Fortlaud to
sunimon ceri*'in men «lcsign:ite«l.
tjnpposing that thè wheels o f ju-.-
PROHIBITION Ifo THE GROVE.
fch-e ouglit not to o c block»- 1 by mis-
take or eorruption, I nioved a new
As ni.iv be seen by Ordinance No.
grand jui*A*.
Tilt» court amended 4, in this is-uo the, town authorities
rale nuiubcr c-h-vca bv ord »ring tire
have prohibited the sale o f intoxicat­
h orca iter thè t'ierk , Murshal a n i l .
S. ('oniiitissioiu-rs, sc-lect om* huu- ing liquorstitherwise than for medic-
drod and tiftv nam» s fr«»m-Uja n- ess- inai purposes in Forest GroA*e. This
ment rolls of this :li!id ad join in g i» a peaceful victory over death, hell
oounti cs. fr«uni which a jurv may 1K* and the grave. This in our opinion
sol.- ■ ■d by lot. A jiu •v s«J Strieeted
is the best Avay to do away Avitli
U) Kl •t * j-i nor r»>w.
F o r tuns doing my ,1u*v I und» I’­ intem pérance— to prohibit its sale in
bo ll the precincts I >v vote, ami in the
é'iont.iîioii > have
«fand r* pi'1
>
i
to
pivveiii
their
meeting
ma-
towns by the constituted authori
i as ..
a blsfc r«*s»>r.
and f»»r my r>
ties at the «Erection o f the people,
to prevent m ise­
«if corruption
ra seal it V. it would be better, of course, ami
>v»-
entions
and
we Avi-h it conili be effected, to get
Mure bv 1:
a le - m laiivo
.»
I ». i A . U. S. A tt'y .
enactment givin g to
A . C.
in - removal is tha each pre«*i:ict the lawful right to vote
lie
and bribers against aii»l lega lly prohibit the sale
u
dlofc
1 » »X. ■ s iu of rum. A prohibitory law would
\vh»p m impubi'.* t til h
IK tin* best tiling provided it could
P o r lla a 1 la »I f.i w re frigiden l a
the coui''** of the District Attor- i lx enforced, but avc fear that public
li»?A», fearing to ; tho ii*.v' grand jury i sentiment is not sufficiently educated
w«> lid fe •t out; a’ 1 1 {>m is il their to uphohl such a laA, and we must
i ,,
in ime », a i they 11 ti*rmiuc*d to have do tir* best Ave can an l inhibit the
lv*. 1 a vote sale o f alchohol now in our incorpo-
him r*:u ad. i n ­»oh*
i
Th e can e
the eli pio <>f r;
fo r tir* Cine •f .1 i di» i• nn 1 t:i<*rc* is th<*
m ilk in tin A lt"!' aey ( »«. ni-ra’ s cocoa-
1
learn* l Judgo c >ul 1 not
nut. T h e 1
tlie civic crown
refuse evi a «>:¡
1
oar 1» pthaiiaii
p rotier« 1 him
1 so 1lit* District Attorney
Antony
was rem oví CTI.
i 0 n w gran 1 jury
of t
Nineiet
v in l >)*S ■ 1 toa telegram
a i.
o f M r. G ib b i to I.l -A ito rn e y G en ­
es of bribery and
eral where he ; ;
;;io jurors have
r pealing. The
ii . «.f
in lictlU' Ilt
»
ti
ioiirnl
rs
on
the same
♦
I.
‘.
‘
1
to
rep­
a »«in s t
the
old
gram i
ulan.silied
evidence
jorv.
mone li i:¡a có api d e v in d i­
1 his t«
cation oi ti io D- -.rii et A ttorn ey fr«>m
the attack« o f ill »j {■.acmiea. A n d let.
it lie tornei :.ii> T t 1 by the pe »pie of
G regoli tha J the»I* hi i 1 one man who
pi c»i*iT 1 to l«»se his ohi e rather
go mnviiip]'C»l of
»undr
t ’i.ili 11*1
For
had
Mr.
G ibbs cea.-»e<i
justice
ut-
tins
ring
o
f pap-su«*king
t > pro:
ni l t’ i ir ti:i!t:inge»l minions
thieve
1 CUULK d lus
I
won.
.11
A correspondent o f the Ornjonian
was fearful that wheat already sown
Avotihl be frozen «put by the severe
freezing o f the past few Aveeks. But
his troubles are over for the snow
f«*ll and now the wheat is protected
from the severe weather, and farmers
have nothing to fear. The snow in
this County lies on th<* ground souk
three or four inches in depth and is
a sufficient covering to protect the
wheat crop effectually.
as soon as Ave can do it by statute.
T h a n k s to the Tow n Board f<»r tins
\\i-x* measure which w< hope will lie
TELEGRAPHIC!
WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
A
privato
letter
from
EIGN AND EASTERN NEWS.
Ainsworth to I L M »Donald in this
pla-o says that the railroad track
w ill lpo com nieted to Tacoma this
A veik ,
uft» r Avhich there will he but
little work g o in g on until spring.
\V >vk <»f all kin Is is hard to get in
Washington Territory this av inter.
A
g io 1 many
m ov ed into
immigrants
the T erritory and
have
the
hard times that affé ate 1 us iu Oregon
»hiring the part season still continue
there.
C
it y of
ana . —
M
e x ic o ,
Religious
N ov. 17 — via I I av
disturbances
have
shouts of “ L ive our religion ,” *an<
Captain
Com paratively
but
little
Death to protestants.”
Troops have
been sent to arrest the rioters am
prevent further trouble.
A R io Vista
despatch says tho rioters burned alive
the Alcade of Augufer.
Ih e revolution in Yucatan contin
ues, but as the Government has sent
troops into the disturbed district it is
thought it will soon he suppressed
W
ashington ,
Dec. 5,— Th e repor
of the Department o f Agriculture for
N ovem ber and December, sh o w s tin
the average tobacco crop in eompar
ison with that o f last year is 91.
A
grain was raised and there is not
fa llin g o ff o f 17,000,000 bushels o f
much money am ong the farm ers, so
potatoes is indicated.
that country labor i*; not to be found,
M \ d u i i > ,D c c , fi. — The Governmen
and the m ill companies are all
supplied Avitli hands.
Prices for
labor arc small and uuremuncrative
iUl.i now
nou- that
that the
and,
tha railroad is done
batteries keep up a steady fire on
for the winter there w ill not be much
sortie yesterday.
ell me r* for employment.
man as Director, John M.
Cartagena.
The insurgents are re­
ported in good spirits, and made a
General Ceballs
J gives pluee to Genera! Hernia incorn-
UPERIOR
FOREST
is M elter and Refiner, and JefTerson
Babcox as Coiner for the
DRUG
San
Francisco M in t; Joseph Johnson, of
Oregon, as Consul at Amoy.
Address al! oruers to
A. L. J U H N O N Forest Grove.
n l :1
IU. II. S A Y L O R , P R O P R IE T O R .
•Jopt-Mojj
‘S9ju,{ qsuj isa.woi oqi iy
D F, A L E R I N
A vote on the nomination is
*•« ! I
po.itpolled until next m eeting.
j DRUGS, MEDICINES, PE R FU M E R Y, PA IN TS , OILS, GLASS, BOOKS &c., &
‘OnSItH
G L A S S
C F T
TO
A N Y
Y i v HS 1 N ÎL 1 J o x aaavtiH H d a a v
Our --tock consists in part of
is stated that the popular opinion
C L O T H E S BR U SH E S,
TOOTH BRUSHES,
F U M
E
*S11!W DNIUBEWm 3dl!AH 31N 3D
V A R N IS H B R U S H E S .
N A IL B R U SH E S,
P A IN T B R U S H E S ,
S T R IP IN G B R U S H E S ,
C Ü
'] ÎT r\ I UU UO01ÏJJ
II E’J ‘siiOH
‘« juju
iijiAA u o ip ju u o j ui osjy
S(JOI{S{
T L 3 3 R Y ,
OF
A L L
R A W O IL S ,
L A R D O IL,
S W E E T O IL ,
S I Z E S
A N D
V A R I E T I E S
N E A T S F O O T O IL ,
‘O N V II N O .V IX X V 1 S X 0 D S J 3 3 H
C A ST O R O IL ,
C H IN A N U T O IL , ETC.
B O IL E D O IL S ,
‘ S T illil DrhHnOU 3 Y IIA U 3 IN 3 a
S cliool H ooks, s u ita b le fo r th e A eatfein y o r P u b li c School.
All articles warriiiiieíl.
• a io x m .T îu . o g n o r
*°. ) V rP "(I
Prescriptions compounded witli cart* and correctness.
os|v
n33:l v
I
■ F ilo O n o
F ric o
HERE
Offi-
cer.s o f the Navy keenly feel their
humiliation in tho return of the Vir- j
C A SH
STORI*
GENERAL
C oncord , Dec. 10.— Tho State
Temperance Convention to-day a lop- j
ted a strong prohibitory resolution, j
nnd nominated Dr. John Blackman
and G. D. H eald for Railroad Com ­
missioners.
S T H E P U B L IC
[ N S T FO I L RM
I Kia.rs rio:
ii
IP « pun o « 0 'p.»iurw loojvt
•oonpojd .Crpinoo p» spuiif jjw ioj bavqo
-xj ui a o A t b spool» ao qsuo j o j qss H!AV
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FOREST GROVE
‘SNOÜON 33XNVA GNV SA O !
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a.*:v
MERCHANDISE!
‘»HO J|»»H
TUAT
HE
S»qpuw3
— KKPT B Y —
M
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JO IX 3 K 1 U 0 S S V :IV H 3 X 3 0 V
3 3 3FL O
" W
osav
3ST,
S H d l d G .Y Y S H V 9 I J ‘ O J 3 V a O I
Corner of
POST O F F IC E
Fine
and Ilirch.
^ IN E S T
TURNOUTS
reilav at all hours.
11.— This m orning
C a l l a n d See H i m
He has something good to t« 11 them and
Los­
office, £800: Senders & Sternberg,
U3JV3H3 liO dV3H3 S V 133S
AO IX 'J K J U O S s V X V S J 3 Z 3
t
Dealer in
service, and that many officers of
other war vessels w ill do the same.
printing
Suiip
•Aiuiioj oqj ui pnvqoiaai jfuo
IT I S
and decorations and retire from the ;
V’ . Brown, on
JOf lUdäy
p-uintuit.*
N. E. G O O D E L L ,
given up, all the offi *ers o f the Tor- !
nado w ill resign all grades, honors i
ses: Mart.
su
s o T T f O i p 037Π' H
,'inius, and it has been proclaimed :
in newspapers that if the vessel is !
about tw e lv e thirty o ’clock,a fire
was discovered in the office o f the
State R ights Dem ocrat, in From an’s
*p >ui :s ad u
-A.UIA 3
regarded that the guard of tlie V irg-
inius, which continues to lie at the
Navy Yard, has been doubled and
»,
*p:ounuoj
‘Jiiojj v a j i j
‘szulippTjC
u u iirjf)
her, and so seriously have these been
oc .
• uujh
‘ peojjax.iinjj
C O M B S
are threats o f burning and scuttling
D
‘L u u o o jj
‘H TflK TU I
O N K H L 1 U A O S Q X IH
S I Z E.
lavana, dated Doe. 4th, in which it
lbany ,
‘LuipiS
tSüiïpo
N ew Y ork , Dec*. 9. - —The Tribune
0 -morrow will publish t letter from
A
¿ug.vpga
uaDNunns: o r
pcrs.
»ther extra precautio nstaken.
F IN IS H
PT* Shìnfjhs, Linnher awl Building Halt
rial taken in exchange fu r lUerC.
diciary com m ittee in consequence of
a difference of opinion among mem- |
action o f offi dais. There is no ques­
tion but that all Spaniards are averse
to relinquishing the Virginius, and
would not do it if not absolutely
com pelled thereto by those who pre­
fer to surrender the vessel.
There
AND
Bifore purefiasing elsewhere.
GROVE
AND BOOK STORE!!
Th e nomination o f W illiam s for
C hief Justice hangs fire in the Ju­
excited by Spanish advices from the
lited State 1 at one time reached a
’ever heat but i » now subsiding. On
he streets, among volunteers of the
ower order o f Spaniards there were
threats o f violence, and at one time
ictualv con cl u led to destroy the V ir-
ginius, b it dg fisted therefrom by the
STYLE1
Call and E x a m in e
E ck feld t
er of the building, $400 which is fully
A SUMMARY OF THE LATEST FOR
And the v o rs donc w ill be of
us M allory us District Attorney for
Oregon; O. 11. .Maxwell, Marshal for
the Territory oi’ Utah; II. It. Lin der-
$1,500. The dam age was more from
water than from fire. From an ,.ow n ­
occured in Tez«*oatlan. Th e Cathol
i»*s attacked the Protestants Avitli
ri id I a ' carried out.
W ashington , 1)* c . 9. Tho Senate
las confirmed the nomination of lyu-
lar^e two story brick building.
rated toAvns; and in all communities
•
olii *e
This j i » ivi! servii reform av i tTi a
vengeance. M n a ■ t » O'C their
positions AvllcU till
lutdi r.ake to
punish wrung door
111 * judi'fial I
ermine will liave
pots truly.
(,f
black enough for tii»* witch'
Ma,*b*‘ ’ *
purity o f the ballot.
O f course this is done in the inter­
est of partisans. I f the Adm inistra­
tion has sunk so low that in the in­
terest of p irtizans(that they are in
this case scoundrels hardly makes
the matter Avorse)it can stoop to in­
terfere Avitli the proceedings o f our
courts and to do indirectly through
threats tow ard officers dependent
upon it what on account of the inde­
pendence of the bench it cannot d i­
rectly accomplish. It is time that such
an administration Avere dethroned. It
lacks only the po\eer not the disposi­
tion to browbeat and over-awe the
courts.
This tyrannical proceeding by
checking the course of justice in our
courts to protect partizuns in their
iniquity proves both the corruption
of the Adm inistration, and that the
gui^t o f the partizans was greater
than supposed. N o one need now
doubt that an investigation into the
fraudulent votin g in Multnomah Co.
would have found all that was charged
and probably have im plicated others
besides the cheap tools Avhose names
have been before the public.
This is civil service reform Avitli a
vengeance! Interpreted by the action
o f Judge W illiam s, the flowing talk
o f President Grant about reform is an
insult to the people. I t is evident
that he <lid not mean what he sai»l
and so underrated their int« lligencr
as to suppose that he could satisfy
them with buncomb. But the peo-
pie are in earnest and the united cr;
o f the ring-leaders, the p-a-r-t-y —
the g-r-e-a-t and glorious R epubli­
can p-a-r-t-y and all this m ilitary rep­
utation o f tlie President 'vi 11 not save
him and them from an overwhelm ing
popular rebuke.
A R epublican .
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Hack connects with
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the cars atCor-
Horses boarded at resonable rates.
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(At tlio Old Tualatin Store.)
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premo Court, ve. !ev lay, in tho cn-c
WEALING APPARTI»,
the Chicago aud N "H(w< t'*ni i ’ ai!-
D E A LE R I X
*S3!J?00J9 'c pistUFOSsy apidiuoo
O ro u c ric s
road againsi Tulle \ af.i. aed '.he
r o s 'iv ‘.7 d v u i
decision of th«* lower < «art, which
D R Y G OOD S,
ft. m u x j ó >::i n oj. <u i j v a v
Of
all
kinds,
and
other
Articles
too
numer­
was to the etlVi.t that th law of the
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ous to mention, ¿.i d hopes by
G R O C E R IE S , and
State o f Iowa regulating railroad
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freight was valid, as within the power
FAIR DEALING
G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D IS E
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o f tho State to protect the people
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from imposition.
Only to merit a Liberal Patronage of the
F orest G r o v e , - - - - O r e g o n
Public.
C hicago , Dec. 11.— A W ashington
special says the Senate Judiciary
F A IR PR IC ES P A ID FO R A L L K IX D s
(IN V ’I'P ÎIV l V a jS V H .A
Highest Cash Price Paid tor Produce.
Committee held a meeting Yesterday
H A J O N I A V II U J N O IS lE ia N J 3HX,
and again considered the "Williams
OF PR O DUCE.
nomination.
N o conclusion was
U "if Premium on Cash Customers. nlô:tf
reached. Senator Edmunds Chair­
man o f the Committee, was strong in
his opposition to the confirmation.
Notice.
The Committee think theyean finally
agree on the p rop er course to pursue J ^ O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T
bv to-morrow.
XO CJLS
¡ saofi'i m
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account as Administrator of tlx* Estate of
Simon O ’Brien, deceased, in the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Washing­
ton County, and that the first Monday in
January, 1H74, has been set by said Court
for the hearing thereof.
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W . B. C IIA T F IE L D .
W m . / V ScC R E A D Y .
A tender-hearted little g irl once
came in from the woods and showed
a face all covered with musquitobites.
NOTICE.
,‘ W h y did you not drive them away?”
said the mother. “ T h ey would not
-¡N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T
r * the unitersign« d hits W en appointed
g o ,’ said the child. “ W h y did you
by the County Court of Washington County,
F O U L S T G R O V E OH KG O N.
not kill them?” “ I t would not have
NOTICE.
^ ! Ogn., administrator of the estate of Georg*
been rig h t,” was the answer. “ But
A N U F A C T U R E R A N D D E A L E R IN Buemann, deceased, and ull pei
persons haring
h o s e w is h in g t o a v a il t iie m -
1 have seen you k ill them at hom e,”
claims against said estate are requested to
all kinds of
selves of tilt* New Series of school books
present them to me at my residence, five
urged the ,, astonished
“ Yes, . . at the ‘ ‘ introductory rates,” which are 33’
1 mother.
m les north-cast of Hillsboro, Washington
mamma, argue«! the child firm ly, “ I f I cents less than they will sell at after the
County, Ogn., or to Thos. H. Tongne, my
they come into mv house and bite ! *',ne mentioned below, would do well to send
attorney, at Hillsboro, within Bix months
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
W
H
IPS
&
Lashes
me; I kill them. But if I go into ¿ their ordars to IPr. Saylor’s Drug Store
T
oils, th at is th e ir h o u se , and I must be accompanied by the cash as the
h ave n o rig h t t«> kill them .
i books are sold on commission.
M
r -y Repairing promptly attended to.
u!3;2m
from the date of this notice.
ROBERT IM B R IE
Hillsboro. Nov. 13th. 1*73.
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