Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, December 13, 1873, Image 4

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Simplicity in Dres*.
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There is wisdom as well as com­
mon sense in the following article,
which we would recomeml as well
worthy the cousideretiou of our read­
ers:
There is no belter mark of a sen­
sible and well regulated mind than
the exhihtion of good taste in the'
choice of dress.
Weak people in
this more than anything else, betray
the natural silliness of their character,
and give proof to the world their un­
fitness to assume any of the import­
ant responsibilities of life.
It is
almost an impossibility for a sensible
or well educated man to l*e a fop; his
nature rebels at the thought of gaudy
or vulgar display; his eyes shrink
from garish colors, and all his nicer
feelings revolt at the idea of mere
outward embellishment. Simplicity
nrnl neatness iu dress must, therefore,
be viewed as evidences of good judg­
ment and a well balanced iimlerstitnd-
nig, just as gntrdiness and foppishness
ire to be considered indications of
mental weakness. This truth should
be borne in mind by the young, par­
ticularly those just starting out in
life, for young people are very apt,
unless guided in their tastes, to cul­
tivate a love of dress at the risk, in
the first place, of endangering their
...... sense, and sco­
reputation for «*ooil
1*11(11V ot exposing themselves to
permanent injury from the possibility
tliut an outward habit thus acquired
may intluenee the inward character.
O f course, we must not be under­
stood as recommending negligence or
even indifference, in the selection of
dress, for we esteem cleanliness and
neatness as two of the cardinal virtues;
what we desire to inculcate is, that
simplicity and plaint ss, freedom
from elaborate display and all vulgar
ornament, are unerring marks of re­
finement and good common sense,
and that they should l>e sedulously
cultivated In' every one who desires
to secure a reputation for good taste
and solidity of understanding.
Baker Connty,
•Auburn,
Augusta,
‘ Baker (’ if/,
Clarksville,
Express ltan-'li.
El.ii »ratio,
Gem.
Humboldt Basin,
Jordan Valley,
Wingville.
Benton»
Alsea Valley,
‘ Corvallis.
K ings Valley,
Liberty,
Little Elk,
Newport,
Newton,
Philomath,
Starr’s Point,
Summit,
Hum i'.
everlasting Fence Posts,
I discovered many years ago that
wood could be made to last longer
than iron in the ground, but thought
the process so simple and inexpensive
that it was not worth i while making
anv stir al*out it. I would as soon
have poplar, basswood or quaking
ash, as any other kind of timber for
fence posts. I have taken out bass­
wood posts aft* ."having been set seven
years, which were as sound when
taken up as when first put in the
ground. Time and weather seamed
to have no effect on them. The posts
can be prepared for less than two
cents apiece. This is the receipe:
Take boiled linseed oil and stir it in
pulverized charcoal to the consisten­
cy of paint. Put a coat of this over
♦.h«» timber, and there is not a man
G//#f-
t? at will ive i > so t it rotten .
ad.
Vaguina.
Clackamas
Barlow,
Beaver.
Butte Creek,
Clackamas,
Clear Creek,
Cnttingavill,
Damascus.
Eagle Creek,
< Bad Tidings,
Highland,
M. >lulla,
Mtlwnukie,
Needy,
Norton,
*( >regn» City.
Oswego,
Sandy.
Clatsop.
‘ Astoria.
Isthmus,
Kuapjia,
Nelialem,
Skipanon,
Summer House,
Westport.
Coos-
Coos River,
CoquiHe,
Empire City.
Enchanted Prairie,
lb rnmnsville,
Marshfield,
North Bend,
Randolph.
Columbia.
Columbia City,
Clatskanie,
Rainier,
St. Heiens,
Sanvies Island,
Seappoose.
Curry
t ’lietet >»*,
Ellcnsbursf.
Port Orforil.
Re v. John Kahastuin Cabot Abbott,
who has written mare unreliable his-
t o r y than any other author, living or
dead, has announced bis intention
to write a series o f histories of
every State in the Union. Aud every
S ate in the Union should apply for
an injunction to prevent the consum­
mation of such an outrage. -St.
Pleasant Hill,
Rattlesnake,
Siuslaw,
Springfield,
W illa m e tte F o r k s .
Linn.
‘ Allmuy,
Brownsville,
Orawfordarille,
Pimond Hill,
Harrisburg,
Halsey,
Lelmnon,
Miller,
Peoria,
Pine,
Seio,
Soda Springs,
Shedd’ii
Aurora,
Aumsville,
Butteville,
Brooks.
Fairfield,
la ir Ground,
Gervais,
Huddard’s,
.*efferson,
Marion,
Monitor,
Newe llsville,
‘ Salem,
Silverton,
St. Louis,
Stay ton.
Sublimity,
T turner,
Vernon,
Waeonda,
Woodburn.
Multnomah,
East Portland,
‘ Portland.
Powell’s Valiev,
Springville,
Wallanut Slough.
Douglas
North Canvonville,
Camas Valley,
Butler,
Elkton.
Galesville,
Gardiner.
Kelloggs,
L. tokinglaoa.
Myrtle Creek,
i » o
Bethel,
Bridgej»ort,
Buena Vista,
‘ Dallas,
Eota.
Elk Horn.
Grand Bound,
Independence,
Lincoln,
Ewkimute,
Lewisville,
Monmouth,
Perrydale,
lviekreall,
Zena,
Josephine.
Ki rby,
Lelaud.
Slate Creek,
Waldo.
Tillamook.
Garibaldi,
Kilehis,
Netara»,
Nestoekton,
Tillamook,
Track.
C coils,
Cayuse,
Marshall.
Meadow ville,
Mitchell’s Station,
Eilton,
1’ilot Rock,
Pendleton,
‘ Umatilla, *
Weston,
Wasco.
Antelope,
Bridge Creek,
Deschuttes,
Heppner,
Hood River,
Mt. Hood,
Prineville,
Rock Cret-k,
Scott s,
Spanish Hollow,
‘ The Dalles,
Warm Springs,
Wasco,
Willoughby.
W a sh in g to n .
C enterville,
Cornelius,
‘ Forest Grove,
Glenco,
Greenville,
Uillslioro,
Middleton,
Shofla Ferry.
Taylor’s Ferry,
Tualatin,
Wapato,
Yamhill.
Bellevue,
Butt«- Disap'ntm’t,
Cottage ( irove,
Coast Fork,
Camp Creek,
Cartwright’s,
‘ Eugene City,
Franklin,
Junction,
Long Tom,
ORNDA in as f o l l o w s :
Dayton,
‘ Lafayette,
McMinnville,
Mountain Hou,e,
North Yamhill,
Sheridan,
West Cliehalems
When viand,
Ntwbe rg,
‘ Money Oider Offices.
C ITY ORDINANCES.
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of th e to w s of
I i O ORDAIN' AS F o l l o w s :
S ec . 1. That from and
BLOOD PURIFIER.
VIRTUE OF A W RIT OF EXECU-
B Y tion
issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Washington County
in favor of Hamilton Boyd, and against G.
W. Betts and Elizabeth Betts, and to un­
directed, commanding me to satisfy tin
sum of Fiv - Hundred and seventc n Dollars
and eighty cents, coin, due on judgment,
with ii t- li st at th*- late o! 12 per cent. p. r
annum from thi-2f»th day of May. A.D, 1*7.”,,
and the further sum of four ’ dbllars ami
twenty-five cents costs, I have levied upon
the following described property, to-wit :
Part of the donation land claim of John S.
Mhite, and Elizabeth his wife, beginning
at the S. E. corner of said donation
claim, tlunce north to the X. E. corner of
said claim, thence with north line of said
claim seventy-four (71) rods and sixteen
links, thence south to the south line of said
claim, thence east to the place of beginning;
containing one hundred (MU) acres, more
or less, situate in Washington County, Ore­
gon, being the equal, undivided half interest
of the above named defendants in and to the
premises above described. And on Satur­
day the 29th day of November next, 1*73,
at the hour of one o ’clock, r. m . of said day,
at the ( ourt House door in Hillsboro, Wash­
ington ( ounty, Oregon. I wills.-ll the abioe
described one equal, undivided interest in
the above described premises at public auc­
tion to the highest bidder therefor in U. S.
coin, cash in hand, to satisfy said execution
yarn! accruing costs.
Witness my hand this 30th day of Octo­
ber, 1873.
C harles T. T ozter ,
Sheriff of Washington Countv, Oregon.
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N O T I C E .
T^T’ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
A v the undersigned has been appointed
Administratrix of the Estate of Chas. E.
Estes, deceased, by the County Court of
Washington county, Oregon, All persons
having claims against said Estate are re­
quir'd to present them to me at the residence
of Win. Jolly, in the above named County,
within six months from the date of this
notice, and all persons indebted to the said
Estate are required to make immediate
settlement.
ARMANDA M. ESTES.
Hillsboro, Nov. 10th, 1*73.
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senteil their final account as Executors
of the estate of William Porter, deceased,
notice is hereby given that the first Monday
in January, 1874, has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Washington County, as the day for the final
hearing of said matter.
JOHN ll. PORTER,
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J. A. WETMORE.
a certain cure for
Steve Harris,
K ID X E V S u i G E X IT A L O R G A N S , n t i
cally cures s c a o r i ' L A ,
Disease,
,
It i» P U R E L Y V E G E T A B L E , beings»ada
from au herb found indigenous in c . i i h wil« .
It is therefore p 'cul arly suitable for ate bp.
Female» and Chihlrra, a» a b l o o b E a r s a»
F IE B > ad B t X O V .I T O n .
HORSESHOEING!
Sheriff's Sale.
Also manufacturers of
By virtue of a writ of Execution issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of
WAGONS
Oregon for Washington County, in favor of
A
Mark Hoffman and against I). O. Quick and
CARRIAGES.
l’ ermelia E. Qnick and to me directed, com­
manding me to mak* the sum of seven hun­
dred and ninety dollars and eighty six cents,
U. S. coin, now cue on said judgment, with
FAIRBANKS’ HAY SCALES
; interest at the rate of 12 per cent, perannum
from the 3rd day of June, A, D. 1873, and
in connection with shop.
the further sum of fifteen dollars and fifty
five cents, costs, out of the following lie­
Particular attention paid to horse
scribed real estate, to wit: The s', E. \ o i
shoeing,
bad footed horses never neg
the S. E. l4 and the S. *, and N. W. *4 of
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tlm N. E. \ of Sect. 16, T. 2, N, R. 3, W. leetod.
“ Will. Mer.,” containing ICO acres in
Washington Comity, Oregon. Therefore by
virtue of said writ of Execution 1 have levied
upon the uhuve described premises, and on
Monday the 13th day of October next, 1873,
J
F L W
A L K E D
at the hour of one o ’clock, i>, m . of said day,
at rhe Court House door in Hillsboro, coun­
ty and state aforesaid, I will sell the al ove
(At the Old Tualatin Store.)
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described tract of land at Public Auction to
the highest bidder therefor, in U. S. Gold
DEALER I y
Coin, cash in hand, to satisfy said execu­
tion and accruing costs.
Witness my hand this 11th day of Kept., | DRY GOODS
A. D. 1873.
C has . T. T osikr ,
Sheriff' of Washington Co., C’rcgon. j
GROCERIES, and
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
A d m i n i s t r a t o r 's N o t ic e .1
F o rw t G rove.
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For SiU
<y all
H E R E I T Is
Administrator’s Notice.
Druggiata.
A G E N T S ,
Ban FranciaOA
STOP THAT COUGHING
P O M E O P Y O U CAN ’T , A N D W E H T f
U you. You have tried every remedy but tbe OSC
destined, by its intrinsic merit, to aupereedeall atoa>.
liar preparations. It is not aurpnslbg you abould be
reluctant to try something else after tbe many au
penments you have made o f traaby cem puaa«
foisted on the public a» a certain curs, but
NEW S T O C K
OF
NEWELL’S
Pulmonary Syrup
So vast in Quality,
So Superior in Styles,
So Beautiful in Material,
ii really the VF.RY BEST remedy ever eompessdad
for the cure of Coughs. Colds. Sore Throat, Asthma,
Whooping Cough. Bronchitis aud Consumption. Thou­
sands of people in California and Oregon have been
already bene&lted by the aurpnaing curative pow e*
That we are at a loss to describe, and sim­
ply say
C O M E A N D
S E E
WE HAVE ADOPTED A SCALE OF
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PRICKS SO LOW
NEWELL’S
Pulmonary Syrup
AS TO MAKE
COMPETITION A FOLLY.
Call and set- to satisfy yourself that we
mean what we say. We also have Fine
Stock of the latest stvle of HATS and CAP*
J. KOHN A CO.
u3;tf
Portland Or.
BÜRDET ORGAN!
in v o h o
xaaana
and with one accord give It their unqualiied appro-
bail-m. We now address ourselves lo all whs are un­
acquainted with tins, the greatest Panace* « f tbe *CA
for the healing of all disease# o f th« >uroat t a t
Lung», assuring you that
NEWELL’S
Pulmonary Syruj
has cured thousands and it will cure YOU i f ye« try
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Thia Invalnable medicine Is pleasant to tbe taM«;
Boothing. healing and strengthening in Its «Sects; «n-
Xrely fn-e from all |»oisouous or deleterious drugs,
and -»erfectly harmless under all circ iniitancer.
C^.tilicates from many proininenl ciuzeua e f SaA
Umicisco accompany evory bottle of
NEWELL’S
Pulmonary Syrup
RFPINCTON Jr CO. Agents. San Frsnclsr«.
’ X D O T ‘.vnrjoioag Aqjro ^ putug
X O SX .1K 11 f
. . ’ b^l-nuuo q ju in o t jd u o s o p jw jj j o squam najs
-ut a ’ uv uj jo u o d u s j i : j o u o j J ioip jp tiq j j , ,
¡ NVDdo x a a u n s
X ’ AV Tnas |
-tVROj v io j ‘uou.v>p,»j jo o fp o q ¿poAiquq j
U'JNIIV X SVKOIIX UU
,/poiirubaun si
p ‘ouoj jo Ajund pun osiio jo ss .ujuau uj,,
Is not only warranted for five or ten years
(if you want), but warranted to give satis­
faction, or no sale.
G. L. D el'K ANS,
M anager.
OREGON BRANCH HOUSE.
Portland, Oregon
FOREST GROVE’
LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.
I^JO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
i
Gw undersigned lias been appointed
administrator of the estate of Donald
McLeod by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Washington County, and all per­
sons having claims against said estate are
requested to present them to me at the late
residence of said deceased, in said county
and State, within six months from date
hereof.
HENRY MuLEOD.
Not the marks of age or sorrow,
On your tresses long should stay —
You can live that each to-morrow
Find them darker than to-day
Time is long, but ape shall find you,
Though your hair with lustre wave.
Soon when fading, t will remind you,
Fashion Stable
r o p r i c t o r
B BEST BUGGIES AND
reailv at all times.
I llI - Horses
N
g iv e n
In the world's sublimer calling.
Where we each our race must run, ■
RIDING
EPSON* DESIRING TO BE FITTED
out with a good team will do well bv
giving me a call.
P
A l l o r d e r s F ille d W it h P r o m p t ­
n e s s a n d l)is|ttrli.
Trust no other, howe’er pleasant, — '
Nona can do what this has dona;
Try it — always keep It present, —
Use ths “ Martha Washington.”
Twenty thousand heads remind U*
What a noble test i t ’s stood ;
Millions mors shall come behind US,
With their tresses all renewed.
" MARTHA WASHINGTON"
h a ir r e s t o r e r .
Is a wonder of the world, and stands above M R .
narison with ar.v other article for tbe Hair mew
brought before the public Sold everywhere.
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SIMONDS & CO., Proprietors,
FITZWILLIAM, N. H .
Wm. M cCREADY.
XOTIOB.
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that
the undersigned has l»een a p p o in te d
by the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Washington Connty, administratrix of
the estate of Truman Garrett, deceased, and
all persons having claims against suid estate
are requested to present them to me at niv
residence, eight miles north-east of Hills­
boro, County and State' aforesaid, or to my
attorney, Thus. II. Tongue, at Hillslioro,
within six months from the date of this
notice.
REBECCA A. GARRETT.
Hillsboro. Nov. lôth. 1873.
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Y'ou are marching to ths grave.
I f your hair be falling, falling.
Use the «• Martha Washington.’ •
J. FRANK i¡er;DFRSON
— KEPT BY —
hereby
Life is sinking to decay,
Should there come in frightful nuaibecE
Life Is real, life is earnest,
Why should any one despair,
“ Dust thou art, to dust returnest,**
Was not spoken of ths hair.
[■yH ack connects with the cars twice
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2‘J-4t
o t i c e is
Yell me not in mournful number*
O'er your heads the silvery gTay.
NEEDING DONE AT THE MONT rea-
. sonable rates.
Ml
Corner of Pine and Birch.
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MEINEST
TURNOUTS'
JT reday at all hours.
IN
TOWN
FOREST
M
GROVE
OREGON.
ANI'FACTURER AND DEALER IN
all kinds of
A GOOD SADDLE-HORSE AL-
ways ready.
j y Hack connects with the cars at Cor-
! nelius twice a day.
!
fy^ Horses lw»nrdcd at rcsonable rates
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620 and 531 Market Strsst,
DO NOW OFFER FOR THE INSPEC­
TION OF THE PUBLIC
A COMPLETE
O regon
Notice is hereby given that the under­ FAIR TRICEs PAID FOR ALL KINDs
signed has been appointed by the County
Court of the Mate of <)3egon for Washing­
OF PRODUCE.
ton Comity, Administrator of the Estate of
John B. Harrison, deceased. All persons
UP“Premium on Curfi Customers. nl5:tf
having claims against said Estate will pre­
sent the same at my office at Forest Grove,
within six months from the date of this
notice. And all persons indebted to said
Kstare are hereby required to make imme-
d-iate payment,
S. H ughes ,
Administrator.
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RCDtNQTON, A 0 S T C T T C * 4 0 0 .
*J1 Front Street between Washington and
Alder,
All kinds of
JOB WORK and
.
Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and 8orea; eradi­
cate» from tbe system ali traces o f Mercuriaf
J. KGHN & C O .
1er lunt or Seid on Instalments!
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AFTER ALLY}' Mo S T IIS OF P R E P AH- \
A TJOX, H E,
BURDE1r ORGAN!
FOREST GROVE, - - - - OREGON-
salt
j p l all E B l 'F T l V E a * 4 C U T A N E O U S D tt,
oases, gives immediate and permanent reliai
In D Y S P E P X i a , E R Y S I P E L A S , T B Q o d ,
SOLE AGENCY FOR
Blacltemitli,
, s a in ,
It completely restores the system when lnU
paired by disease, revives the action o f tba
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K E i n t L U X , and all kindredIfyeagea,
Pone icith Neatness and Pisj>atch.
F orest G rove
aftor the passage
of this Ordinance, no shows, circuses,
theatricals or other amusements shall be
permitted to exhibit within the corporate
limits of this town without first having
obtained a License for that purpose; and
the Recorder is hereby an horized to issue
Licenses us hereinafter provided.
S ec . 2. Any person wishing to obtain a
License shall apply to the Marshal and it
shall l*e his duty t>> enquire Lnro the charac­
ter of the exhibition proposed to Is-given,
and to charge such a sum as may apjs nr to
him tola-just and proper Profit led. That no
License shall be granted for less than five
dollars for eacli exhibition given. Nor shall
the Recorder issue any License until tin-
applicant shall file with him the Marshal’s
rt ceipt for the amount charged speci­
fying the number of exhibitions paid for.
S ec . 3. Any person or persons who shall
ii date the provisions of Sec. l,o f this Ordi­
nance, shall on conviction thereof before the
K- «-order’s Court in a suit in the name of
the people of the Town of Forest Grove, be
punished by a fine of not less than twenty-
five dollars u*>r more tluui one hundred
I'.dlars and shall I k - imprisoned until said
fmo is paid, said- imprisonment in no case
to exceed thirty illiys^
S ec . 4. It shall lx- the duty of the Mar­
shall to prosecute the suit contemplated by
this Ordinance, and to pay all moneys col­
lected in accordance with its provisions,,
into the Treasury in tfce same manner ns
other taxes.
S ec . 5. Nothing in this Ordinance shall
}>e so construed as to require a License from
the people of tho Town for any concert,
lecture, fair, festival, or school exhibition
tin y nni}' wish to give.
Adopted, Nov. 14th, 1873.
A. S. WATT,
President Board Trustees.
A. L. JOHNSON.
Recorder.
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An Infallible b l o o d P L B i r i U . p o t M t
lug rare t o x i c and x f . r v i x e propcrU— —
KUSIC STORE!
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
T
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WE ARE READY!
m i E ( m IIERR I I I!
O r d i n a n c e N o. 3.
T he P eople
THE GREAT
JOB PRINTING
Beaverton,
Amity,
Lane.
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In the matter of the Estate of Henry B.
Bones, deceased.
To Sarah Bones, Is/tar and Mart/ Bones. Eliz­
abeth Bones and Him Bones, daughters o f
deceased, and to all persons interested in said
Kstate:
You are hereby cited to appear in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Washington county, at the Court House at
Hillsboro, in said County and State, on the
first Monday in January, A. D. 1874, to
show canse, if any there be, why the petition
of S. A. Holcomb, Executor of said Estate,
praying for license fo- sell the following
described real estate, being the west half of
of the Donation claim of H. B. Bones,
and an undivided one-half interest in the
cast half of said Donation claim,all in Sec. 19,
Town. 1, North Range 1, west, in Washing­
ton County, Oregon, should not l>e granted.
By order of
THOB. D. HrMPHRKTR,
Attest:
County Judge.
W. D. PlTTENOER,
County Clerk.
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( *rodell,
‘ Ashland Mills,
Brownslmorgh,
Central Point,
Eagle Point.
Grant's Pass,
Hut Springs,
‘ Jacksonville,
Klamath,
Linkville,
Laugell Valley,
I’ll«» nix.
Rock Point;
Sam’s Valley,
Tuble Rook,
'
Willow Springs,
Yauax.
F or est Q
Iu the County Court of the State of Ore­
gon, for Washington County.
Summerville,
Union.
Jackson,
Applegate,
the tow n of
SHERIFFS SALE.
Polk.
Union.
Grant.
or*
ost Roasonatolo Ratos,
Cove,
‘ La Grand,
North Powder
‘ Canyon City,
Ciunp Watson,
DaVille,
Grant,
John Day City.
Praire City.
PeorL*
DONE IN I HEBEST STYLE OF T H E M '
( iu k la n d .
Pass Cretk,
‘ Rosebnrg,
Se. »ttsbnrg,
Ten Mill.
ITnpqna City,
Wilbur,
Yoncalla.
he
S ec . 1. That from and after the passage
of this Ordinance no pernon shall be per-
inited within this Town to sell, barter, give or
Of ull Kinds
or in any manner dispose of any spirituous,
alelioholic or intoxicating liquors, ale, beer,
or any “ bitters” to be used as a beverage
compounded in whole or in part of the forego­
ing described liquids, Provided, the foregoing
clause of this section shall not apply to a
regular practicingphysician, prescribing for
And at the
a case of actual sickness, or to a druggist
upon like prescriptions.
S ec . 2. Any person violating any of the
provisions of the foregoing section of this
i Ordinance sfiull be deemed guilty of a
At the
; misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof
tt
before the Recorder, shall be subjected to a
fine of fifty dollars for the first offence and
for each subsequent offence not less than
O R E C ON.
FO RE STGROVE, -
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| fifty nor more than two hundred dollars.
Sec. 3. Upon complaint of any citizen of
BILL HEADS,
i this Town to the Recorder, supported by
OSTERS (o f any Size),
| oath or affirmation, that any clause of See.
, 1. of this Ordinance has been violated it is
i hereby made the duty of the Recorder to
BLANKS,
CIRCULARS,
issue a warrant to the Marshal commanding
him to arrest and bring forthwith, the person
so complained of before him for triul.
SHOW CARDS,
LAWYERS’ BRIEFS,
S ec . 4. Whenever any person is arrested
VISITING CARDS,
LAWYERS’ BLANKS,
for a violation of this Ordinance nil property
owned or in possession of such person at
the time of his arrest shall be held by the
RECEIPT l i d J L .
LABELS,
Marshal subject to determination of suit.
When no property is found the Marshal
shall hold the person convicted in custody,
BLANK BOOKS,
either imprisoned or at work upon the
AC., &C. &
streets of the Town, until such fine and
costs rre fully paid, Provided, that such i
custody shall not continue longer than
Printed to order, and in the best Stvle.
thirty days for each offence.
S ec . 5th. All proceedings had under this
Ordinance not herein provided for, shall be .
conducted as like cases under the laws of ]
the State.
Passed Dec. 5th, 1873.
AHTO WATT.
President Board Trustees
A. L. JOHNSON.
Reorder.
Umatilla.
T» i ; kvity .— The «rood is bettered
by bi-in0' short ; even happiness, for
ns the splendor of the snn is en-
hiii r id l\y the passing cloud, so joy
catches a ¡lightened glow from tem-
]K>rary anxiely, und the quickest to
suffer is tin* readiest to enjov; even
i;
vet
nr the longest, is niff 1<>
too long when the capacity to enjoy,
the power to reason, and the means
of usefullne.»s are gone. See how
well brevity works in the conduct of
life.
Rebuke a child or a ser­
vant pin few words, and you produce
an impression; emphasize it, and
ym i talk to the wind. Speak an
apt word in public, a word that
burns, and you hit the mark; add a
word superfluous dud you efface it.
P a r a short visit — clamor will seek
to detain you; spin the time out —
failing attention ought to warn you
of the fnte o f the bore. A note of
sympathy is to bo preferred to a
cross folio, difficult V) decipher,
harder to digest; a word in season
is worth an hour o f well meant ud-
vice; the brevity o f a sonnet eli­
luutc si its p 'rfection. — Christian
tieni.
T
M ohaw k,
Marion,
T ( tled o,
F kf . tfit . IU bies . — 1 »abics often
cry without any apparent reason; but
a mother can usually discover a rea­
son if she stops to think about it.
And it is worth stopping to think
al*out, no matter if the housework
or sowing be delayed awhile in con­
sequence.
Perhaps it has eaten
something which disagrees with its
stomach; perhaps it is thirsty, for
little babies are often thirsty, and
ill drink a teaspoonful of eold wa-
t»v with the greatest eagerness,
aim l*e quiet and satisfied after it
Perhaps its little sock is tied too
tight, us my babes was the other day.
I found a deep red mark around her
little ankle which at once explained
her fretfillness. More likely than
anything else, the flannel band
nround his bowls — if hapily one is
there—or its skirt-band is pinned
too tightlv. I know a babv who has
cried a great deal since its birth.
I thing the chief reason of it is l>e-
«ause he has always been dressed
foo tightly. The mother said to me
one afternoon when the child was so
cross she hardly know what to do:
“ I've a great mind to undress him
and put on his night-gown; he is-
always real good then.” So she did,
and lie commenced to be good at
once.
Mothers should search for
a/t possible anuses when their babes
get fretful. They should not be too
ready to attribute their crying to
nervous tempenneut or to hunger,
for it is more likely to be carded by
the prick of a pin or an overfed
stomach than either. — Hearth and
L oots I h'llll M-l'llI
Ordinance No. 4.
List of the Post-Offices of Oregon.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS & Lashes
■Repairing promptly uttended to.
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l^ rO T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
-A w the undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court of Washington Connty,
Ogu., administrator of the estate of George
Buemann, deceased, and all persona haring
claims against said estate are requeated to
present them to me at my residence, five
miles north-east of Hillsboro, Washington
County, Ogn., or to Thou. H. Tongue, my
attorney, at Hillsboro, within six month*
from the date of this notice.
ROBERT IMBRIE.
Hillsboro, Nov. 15th. 1873.
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