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T E L E G R A P H IC ! rn O F . CONDON S LECTURE. THE INDEPENDENT. FOREST GROVE, DECEMBER 20, 1873. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M A J E IY The lecture this week was as usuul at 3 o'clock, v. m . Thursday, in the College chapel. After a few questions by the Pro fessor, he announced as his subject, A N D I . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L E G A L AD V E R TISE M E N TS. BEE HIVE STORE. ! G the C ounty C ourt of the S tate of ; Oh agon , fuh rut C ounty of W ahsuington : LIFE. F orest G rove D ebating C l u b . — The club had a very warm debate on the ques- tion; “ Is conscience a creation of educa t io n ? ” Dr. Bowlby, Sam Hughes, N. E. Ooodell, I. L. Smith, Eugene McCornack, Dr. Geiger and several others discussed the question until a late hour. One of the gentlemen could see the soul in the eyes of a child or a rabbit but uevt* discovered anv such thing as conscience. The question for next Monday n igh t-th e regular time of » , . „7 , ... meeting is Resolved that ull the offices in the United States should be made elective, which is ft good question admitting of ar- gument on both sides and will undoubtedly „ , * The Professor said that the rock’s age was determined not only by super-position but by the kind of life deposited in them. There is a thread of life through them all—but here and there cut off. In the Eocene period things like the present began. In the Miocene period there was progress. In the Pliocene was the fullness or perfection. Hugh Miller beautifully represents the “ six days" as six visions. They are not in the chronological sequence of creation—not to demonstrate the scientific process of it. A prevalent idea of creation is as illogical us to describe the _ geography of Arabia by ! Scripture-to conclude that the Germans were taxable at Jerusalem, for “ ullthe world caine Up Jerusalem once a year to be taxed.” There could be no scientific state- incut of it without a revelation of bcicutihc , trutb< which is nowhere made. " after it s e in d call out a warm debate. It is our opinion meant in the instances of Radiates, Mol- that the Forest Grove club would not come lusks, Articulates and Vertebrates merely, off second best in a competitive discus- creatures after the general features of their aion with the Hillsboro club. lwv/ ral <*<-'!>•*^ n t s . Tbtit creation was | not at one period - me layer—but continued T k e W eeelt B ulletin is the^most com plete through m any. D terence maj be said to constitute creation; as a rough simile: a newspaper published in Sau Francisco for line with the power of branching, not con interior merchants, farmers, stock raisers, ferred by nature. Efforts of modern scien tists to set the world a going witnout a God miners, and for family reading. combat this. All was natural in the super Euch number coutaius a carefully condens position of the rocks, Ac., but super-natural ed summary of all the news of the world, when there was evidence of a hand from together with a great variety of miscellaneous without. No particle of matter, for instance, readiug in every department of literature, had the power to produce a plant, but a science and art —enough to make a respect plant was created. Probably there were four key-s^>nes in creation: the particle of able sized buok No other California jour matter, the plunt, the animal nature and nal has a staff of writers, news-gatherers and the spiritual nature. These are directly reportei s so numerous, skilled and intelligent i*/>/«wed to nature's laics. In some questions which were asked, the iu their profession as the Dultetln, and from Professor said that the super-natural was this cause it has come tube generally regard not his field; he could bring rocks to prove ed as the representative journal on the Pa his statements. Iu Darwinianism he was as cific coast. No family thqt thouroughlv reads each is, an inquirer. The blackboard was covered with dia the H ’eekty Bulletin can fail to become an grams of the earth’s strata 'and were great intelligent family. It is not a high-priced aids in understanding the lecture. journal either, for each number contains - — ♦ ■ — fully twice as much readiug matter as is con S ome of the young lady students of the tained in the average Eastern Weeklies off College gave us a call this week and cheered their presence. ered at half the Unlletin. Its reliable stock , our sanctum with ------- - ♦ ----- and market reports are alone worth more J. T. S cott o f this town has some dwell- than the sulmcriptiou price to any miner, ing houses to rent. See his ad. merchant or producer who needs constant RELIGIOUS NOTICES. knowledge of the condition of the markets. • J. B. Matthews, Proprietor. B erne , December 12.— The Swiss Government has decided to hand the Papal Nuncio his passport on account of the Pope’s last encyclical letter. W ashington , December 13.— Mr. Kelly lias Introduced a bill giving Oregon two more years time to select swamp lands. E lko . December 13.— The weath er for the last four days has been unprecedented in the history of Nev ada; the mercury has ranged from 18 to 26 degrees below zero. In some instances poultry, hogs and cattle have perished in well protected sta bles. A number of ranchers have had their limbs frozen, and teamsters who have been caught out on the prairie must perish before they can reach shelter. The trains are all delayed by being unable to keep their engines from freezing. B oston , December 14.— Professor Agassiz died this evening at a quar ter-past ten. W ashington , Dec. 16.— The Senate was in executive session for several hours yesterday afternoon, on the nomination of George H. Williams for Chief Justice. journed without The Senate ad confirming him. Some doubts are expressed by several Senators as to a favorable result. — Gc to N. E. G oodkll of the One Price not good that man should be alone. Cash Store for the celebrated Hibbard boots If this were true before the fall, how which will not wear out, pinch your corns, m u ch m o re so uf ter the e x p u ls io n nor get dirty. Fact—so savs the P. M. . , . . ( ome on 0 > , * r began ~ . . , Rev. w W. h H. t Palmer a prutracted meeting. November2’Jth, at the school-house near Greenville, and after holding the meeting there for a few days, he moved it to G a le s creek. Th-result was the conversion rose in the congregation to request the prayers and advice of Christian people, Twelve persons united themselves with the 1' uur< a' _____ ______ T he greatest and liest variety of General Merchandise is kept in the Bee Hive Store of any place in the County. This Store has always been noted for its variety and it always shall be not only noted for the extent of its variety, hut for the Quality o f its Goods J ust read "Mary and I ” and then g o t o Hurgren i ShindW a store to buy your furuiture. 1 wo uewly-tuarned couples went into thut store the other day and they could almost rej»eat word for word this nov-i »mi poetical advertisement — Alary tra in in g m ore than do and their families. Shut o ff compar- . . . our , fa rm ers . . 1 . ativelt fiotn the outer w o ild , and I bidden in a little world of their own, they lack opportunities to improve *n< j their social nature. As the rough S tate T e a c h e r s ' I n s t it u t e . — We have diamond to the polished brilliant, received the programme of exercises for the so are they to the world of polish meeting of the State Teacher’s Institute at and refinement. AS A SOTIIEUS’. — ,. ; —-------- W. D. H oxter d-.es not have time Z write up ads. he has so lunch business on baud, so we give him a space this week. Mr. Hoxter has built an awning to bis store, which is a great improvement and much needed in this country. ,, ■ . ' , .» • , t », N N ew G oods are constantly arriving and Sew Goods, G ood G oods , CHEAT GOODS, ' WILL J M * * ,he ° ur Society meets this long felt want and we gladly improve the np- portunitv it affords us. W e sicken and tire of the false world of fashion, we grow weary with the oft-repeated tales o f sin and crim e in the h ig h e r • i_ »,•**« • «- c |r*'*es o f life , the c o r r u p tio n in ofh - cia l sta tion s. G la d ly w e tu rn to o u r h o n e st h ea rted y e o m a n ry With th eir h a rd h a n d s sta in ed w ith to il, to the ea Weekly Market Report. W ell S aid .------One of our leading ministers in a recent sermon express- ¿ ¡ £ ¿ , * £ 5 i « d hie conviction that the day of force times and killed it so dead that it could not and o f distinctively masculine kick worth a cent. These young Nimrods was past; that womanhood in its high lit» ve won enough glory for one week, now let est development of moral and spiritu ^ at power was to be the aalvatiou o ------ --------- the world. W e can but recognize G eo . H. D urham * H. Y. T hompson ' s this as truth, and to none more than k illed in F orest G rove .—^Jolin E S S S iih W k L E i X r i Remember the place. J X. Campbell's i Old Stand, Forest Grove. Forest Grove, Or., Xov. Ithj 1873. ing A ttorney for this district. — ■ ♦ ■ ' J ohn C o o p e r , Dentist and Jeweler, has just located in the Grove and solicits patron age. He is an old hand at the business and will be sure to give satisfaction. See his •d. Notice. may be, in crowded city schools, or l l person s k n o w in g them - in lonely country districts, is due the selves indebted to me are hereby growing appreciation of the work requested to call and pay up before the which good women are doing, ant beginning of the New Year, and save costa. JOHN B. WALKER. will do. in the world’s regeneration A —American Journal of Education. Tualatin Store, Forest Grove, Ogn. u39 tf c > NEW STORE ! JEST OPENED!! THIS SPACE FOR HOXTER. a I n the new building, corner of Oak pnn i Elin Avenues, opposite the Cougr® gational church, Forest Grove, Oregon, E E A. HINMAN c rr a-* • I has unpacked a large and well-selected stock of 33 P DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, T. 39 33 Simon O ’Brien, deceased, in the County Court of the Stale f Oregon, for Washing ton < ounty. and that the first Monday in January. 1874. hns been set by said Court for the hearing thereof. n36:4w W. B. CHATFIELD. Ordinance No. 4, fd )—» o w WHOLESALE AND HKTATL, HARDW ARE, CROCKERY dc., Ac. T 3 H D. HOXTER HAS SO MANY j • customers at his store all the time j o i ir lfhe TLS *n° ‘ u'T *° W,? !P Rn advert‘ *«; ! In fact, everything to he found in a first- That ts what we call business, n39tf cla8S Yarit,t): stor£. > E in rii M E CEO. H. HIM ES, My goods were selected expressly for this I market and I shall always keep up a full assortment makiug M > td FASHIONABLE CLOTHING a prominent feature in my store. My goods are all new, my salesroom larje and ic*U- j liyhkd, aud my BOOK, CARD & JOB PBI\TER‘ P R I C E S as LO IU as Ihr L O W E S 7. Book Binder and Paper Ruler, 93 F ront S t r e e t , o t i c e . OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT N the undersigned has filed his final account ns Administrator of the Estate of Family (JrocoiTea and Provisions, STEAM TOWER h e r e b y g iv e n that T V -OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X n the undersigned lias been appointed by the Coijpty Court of Washington County, Ogn., admiuistra or of the estate of George Buciuaiiu. deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them to me at my residence, five ro les north-east of Hillsboro, Washington County, Ogn., or to Tims. H. Tongue, my attorney, at Hillsboro, within six months from the date of this notice. ROBEBT IMBRIE Hillsboro, Nov. 15th, 1873. n35:4 N ALSO W E . In the County Court o f the State o f Ore gon. lo r YYasliiiglen County . CD FANCY ARTICLES &c. V o t ic e is T I C In the matter of the Estate of Henry B. Bones, deceased. To Sarah Rones, Isaac and Mary Rones, Eliz abeth liones and Eliza Ron«*, daughters o f deceased, and to all ¿wrsons interested in said Estate: Y'ou 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 cause, if any there he, why the petition of S. A. Holcomb. Executor of said Estate, praying for license to 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 east half of said Donation claim,allin Sec.19. Town. 1. North Range 1, west, in Washing ton County, Oregon, should nut bo granted. By order of Tnos. D. H umphreys , Attest: County Judge. W. D. P ittenoek , Cimnty Clerk". n3€:4w J. II M A T T H E W S. To my forner customers and all in this vicinity the imitation is to "com e and sec." We like to show goods whether you purchase or not. PORTLAND, OREGON. Beef, 6 a 7 cts.; Pork, 6 a 8 cts.; Veal, 7 a 1 0 cts.; F i s h , ( f r e s h ) c t s . ; Fish, (salt) 8 cts. ‘ he earned teacher, working, it 3? H • Cf. Bee Hive Store. F orest G rove , O gn., Dec. 19, ’73. Tlio smallest women look hopefully to Hvmen. © K i p U « j'onert men in power without I'ortland. D eer SELL. I will always keep all the Standard Brands ! of Goods and, by a strict integrity of pur pose to deal as I would he dealt by, I now nvite you to my Store, which I now christen the O the undersigned has been appointed by the County Coi rt of the State of Oregon for W ashington County, administratrix of the estate of Truman Ga-rott, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them to me at my esidence, eight miles north-east of Hills boro, County and State aforesaid, or to iny attorney, Tims. H. Tongue, at Hillsl>oro, within six months from the date of this notice. REBECCA A?GARRETT. Hillsl>oro, Nov. 15th, 1873. n35:4t c ** a n7 :lv retail, $1 50 p Th.: Salmon,half bbls., ___________ ! regard to party, and hasten the day best, (retail) $5 50 e a .; Sugar, p C A. B a l l & R. S to t t , attorneys-at-law, I wl,en justice.love and truth shall rule keg, 10 a 12 cts. p lb.; Lard, 11 a have several casesi in the Supreme Court th C. H. W . this term and are doing a good business at 24 cts. p lb; Mutton, 7 a 10 cts.; S L N ish Cortes, and the establishment of ment. the Castelar Governmei.t W heat, $1 00 b u .; Flour, $6 00 P b b l.; Corn Meal, 5cts. p Tb.; P o tatoes, 37 a .50 cts. p b u .; Onions, 50 a 75 cts. p b u .; Eggs, fresh, 35 cts. A N ew Y ears ' B all .-—We acknowledge rip e w ife a n d m a tron , w h o se n ever- an invitation to attend a grand New Years' ce a sin g ca re a n d v ig ila n ce b rin g s a P doz.; Butter, good fresh roll, 30 ball to be given at the Good Templar's Hall b le ss in g to the h o m e o v e r w h ich she cts. p It).; Butter, packed, 20 a 25 mLafayetu-, on New Years eve. I ickets, a jo n e j s q u e e n , ave w e tu rn to th em cts. p It).; Chickens, $3 00 a $3 50 $2 50, including supper. We have no - ,. - 1 » • » . •» , . doubt bat that this Will be R No. 1 ball, but fo r re lie f a n d in v olu n ta rily e x cla im , P doz.; Bacon, sides, 12 cts. p 12 we are too old to indulge in such pastime. “ G o d b le ss th e farm er 8 h o m e ,’ G o d cts, p lb.; Cheese, 16 a 20 cts. p lt>.; Nevertheless we are thankful for the iuvita- b le ss th e G ra n g e rs. P l e d g e d to ton . 'I he programme of arrangements was p r o m o te ea ch o th e r’ s w elfa re, e n jo in - Dried Plums, 16 a 20 cts. p It).; pnnted at theGourirr office audis artistically ^ ^ p ro m o te in te Higence> tru th am ] Dried Apples, 4 a 5 cts. p lt>.; Syrup, ne, o couye. ^ | gobriety we look forward into the Kegs, (retail) $3 50 ea.; Coffee, (re D r . S aylor has • large snpply of holiduy future with joyful anticipation, tail) 25 a 33J It).; Tea, Japan, (retail) books and other articles for sale, which he Our influence united with that of oth ordered from San Francisco for Christmas er8 > s},a H root out intemperance 50 cts. to $1 00 p It).; Tea, Green, K o F o r O asli ! Edgar Stuart, which made a success of conflicting interests in the Span "ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Ohas. E. Estes, deceased, by.,the County Court of Washington county, Oregon. All persona having claims against said Estate are re quired to present them to me at theresidenco of Wm. Jolly, in *he above named County, within six mouths 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, 1873. n35:4t. All will fare alike in prices, which shall always he THE VERY LOWEST they can he afforded for N ew Y ork , Dec. 18.— The steamer Minister Sickles has announced to the Secretary of State the conciliation N O T I C E . ft <L\E MASS’ MOSEY IS AS GOOD ;o propose some plan for making the abolition of slavery a certainty with ful landing of her fifth cargo of arms and men on the Island of Cuba, is said to be fitting out at Baltimore for another run. X l W —I I sell for CASH, consequently I have ! no losses make up off of g o o d customers. respond, for how could they help it? the bringing together of the sexes, out injuring seriously the agricultural SIS. Tin riiosc having articles for the Christmas promotes good manners and brings prosperity of the Island. in by 12 o'clock O clock ;„1 a action oetirni all oil llio n n b ler instincts in clin e le of of r, re.t.,wi11 please send them th<7“ m by 13 the nobler ku as after that time they will ! on Ihursilav, . m • „ i not be received. o u r nature, There is perhaps no ----------------- ; class of persons that need this social hÿ U-J L ^ * e riX H E UNDERSIGNED HAVING PRE- -ff- sented their final account as Executors of the estate of Y\ illiam Porter, deceased, notice is hereby given that the first Monday m January, 1871, has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington County, as the duy for the final hearing of said matter. Qr .. JOHN R. PORTER, u:t >:4t J. A. WETMORE. CHEAPNESS OF ITS PRICES ! New Meat Market ! weight of guilt bearing down upon dered to the U. S. Authorities at Ba him, and the unavailing sorrow rest- hia Honda. ¡ng upon his mind, w hen contrasting S an F rancisco , Dec. 18.— The vote his sad lot, with the beautiful para- Jise he had lost. ’Tis when the >r U. S. Senator stands thus; Booth, heart is nost crushkd by bitter woes 56; Parley, 41; Snafter, 21; Pende- that , it most . needs and . instinctively ast,l. reaches out for sum patnv. H avana , D ec.17.— The slavery Through all the flight of ages the BOeial law has been unchanged, and juestion is now seriously discussed c o m ing years w ill make no changes. among slave-owners. According to - ^ ^ tli6 foundation of nil fJOOil SO- telegrams and letters from Spain the cietv, Our institutions of learning have violated it too long already, but Government is determined to bring we rejoice to see the sei t ment each :he question before the Cortez for day growing; that, to promote good action, but desires the slave-owners C htistmas T kee .—T here will be a Christ- mas Tree on the evening of Christinas, at morals, the sexes must be educated the Congregational Church. A committee together. As "the contact of mind of young ladies are canvassing for sub- , , • . »,• Mcriptinns aud of course the yonng men Wlth mirul promotes intelligence, so Salem, commencing on Dec. 20th, and to continue for five successive days. A wide range of subjects is pres« nted for discussion and this session will doubtlessly be the most important of any ever held iu the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. AND THE Y Debating club will meet the Hillsboro Literary society ut the place indicated by our Hillsboro correspondent and debate any question that Society m^y propose, whether it be science, art, literal ure, theology, poli tics or law, aud ask no advantage. Now' Hillsboro come on. T he S •in Francisco Chronicle promises t* 30,000 su b scrib e rs a new 0**ess at its neit issue, the office having purchased new type throughout. The publishers of that paper •re wide awake neics-paper men and do not spare monçy to make the Chronicle a lively and interesting journal. was driven to-day at three o’clock. 'T wrh evening in May; and the soft zephyr wighed Through branches low bending above My Mary and I, as we wandered along, And whispered of beauty and love, “ W e’ll make us a nest like tliebirdlings,” I said, “ And never shall part any more.” - “ Oh, yes,” she replied, “ and cun furnish it nice .-If HURGRES Jt SUIXDLER'S STORE." "Fair creature.there's many a wealthier man Would gladly have you for a bride; But no one can love you more fondly than I —My Treasure, my beauty, niv pride! Oh, had I*a mansion, with carpets of gold And silver, I ’d cover the floor!” But, smiliug, she said, "You can purchase the best -4( HURGRES dt S lllXD LE R 'S STORE." " I ’ll spread you a couch upon which to recline When evening shall call us to rest. Of the fleeciest down.” "B u t,” she suid with a sigh, “ I like hair mattress the best." “ Then so it shall be, love; the tables inlaid. And seats from some far distant shore." "Oh, n o,” she exclaimed. “ They have ele gant sets At HURGRES J- SUIXDLER'S STORE.” "But, Mary, alas! I must sadly confess My means are hut slender as yet; To furnish a house in the style you demand Would hopelessly plunge me in debt—- To ask you to share my poor lodgings and board Is something that I should deplore.” She said, with a smile, "You can bay very cheap At HURGRES it SUIXDLER'S STORE." “ To-morrow, then, love, let us journey along To the corner of Alder and Front street— 'Tis numbers OS and lO O ( river side,) Where lovers so happily meet; How many fond souls might he severed for years From those they so fondly adore. Were it not for the beautiful furniture they have At HURGRES A SUIXDLER'S STORE." They have marble-top bureaus and elegant sets Of Bed-room furniture new, With center-tables, and what-nots, and mir rors great. And an endless variety of chairs, not a few, Thev do a cash business, and with rnonev iu hand To purchase every style of furniture lower, Are able to supply all the public demand At HURGRES dt SUIXDLER'S STORE. We went, Mary and I; andean I ever forget The pleasure that beamed in her face, ( As she gazed at the marvels of beauty dis played In HU RG RES dt SHIXDLERS place ! We furnished our home in an elegant style, Havebaen married« twelve-month or more And Marv is singing this song to her babe, Of HURGRES dr SUIXDLER'S STORE. ________________ n3'.l ly________ A train with a passenger coach was . . . .IN. . . . run ont to Tacoma and returned F O R E ST GR O V E ! ! from the beautiful garden, where yesterday, making the first through was everything to enwrap the senses trip. a k im a b e f . f , f a t a s b u t t e r . Mutton, l ’ ork, Veal, Fish, both fresh and produce the highest enjoyment, W ashington , Dec. 16.— Tlio bill and salt. Fruit, Flour and Game, constantly and more particularly the thiilling rejiealiiig the Bankrupt Act passed on hand, n 3i* lv ___ emotion o f communion w ith h is the House to-day. Maker free from any consciousness N ew Y ork , Dec. 17.— Tuesday mor of guilt and sin; and then to be driv en foith to till the soil from whence ning, says a correspondent of the he was taken with the overpowering T ribu n e, the Virginius was surren _____. ___ _ H illsboro ! rh« Forest ( » r o v e i S. M. S tout , Plff. vs. J gsiah T itus , Deft. | To Josiah Titus, Defendant: Iu the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required tp appear aud answer the Complaint filed against you iu the above entitled action within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, if served within Washington county; or if served in any other county of this State, then within twenty days from the date o• the service of this Summons upon you; and if served by publication before the first day of Jan. 1874; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $133 with interest thereon at the rute of 10 per cent, per annum since September 7tli, 18/3, and for lr.s costs and disbursements. By order of the County Judge of Washing ton county, Oregon, 21st September, 1873. oc J FRANK L. STOTT, nJ5:4w Attorney for Plaintiff. EIGN AND EASTERN NEWS. At the Congregational church. Rev. E. P aris , Dec. 16.— In the Assembly Terms of Subscription: Walker preaches every Sabbath at 11 A. m yesterday, M . Dahierl, of the ex Sent by mail to any adress in the Union. . . . . . . . „ , At the Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Wolfe treme right, presented a petition for 6 Months for 2 50 Pre“ ches on the first and third Sundays of the restoration of monaic’ y with 3 Months for 1 25 each month. At the Baptist church. Rev. Mr. Chandler 120,000 signatures. R unawat . — A team belonging to Jo Davis dreaches on the second and fourth Sundays got frightened at one of our compositors M adrid , Dec. 16.— The bombard of each month. —doubtlessly mistaking him forthe "d evil” ment of Cartagena opened again and also being a rural span of hosses and to-day with increased vigor. Communication. unaocnVouied to nietroplitau men and man ners—near the Tualatin store and ran furi Secretary Richardson estimates the ously down to Mr. Hughes' store where they The Patrons of Husbandry as Promot increase of public debt since the 1st ers of the Social Relations of Life. •topped. The wagon was loaded with win inst. at $5,000,000. dow sash, glass, etc. —nothing was broken. ------- T enino , Dec. 16.— The last spike Notwithstanding all of this we have the best Man is a social being. "When he looking comps, "o f any office north of San was created and placed in the gar- to complete the railroad between Francicsco. <len Gf CVeator said it is the Columbia River and Puget Sound »— ■ i Ss. A SUMMARY OF THE LATEST FOR x |! vw X P e o c i.E o f t h e town * o f F o r e s t G DO ORNPATN AS FOLLOWS: he rove S ec . 1. That from anjl after the passage of this Ordinance no person shall he per- mited within this Town to sell, barter, give or or in any manner dispose of any spirituous, aleholiolic or intoxicating liquors, ale, beer, or any "hitters” to he used as a beverage compounded in wholeoriu jmrt of the forego ing dcscrih* d liquids. Provided, the foregoing clause of this section shall not apply to a regular practicing physician, prescribing for a case of actual sickness, or to a druggist upou like prescriptions. S ec . 2. Any person violating any of the provisions of the foregoing section of this Ordinance shall he deemed guilty < f a misdemeanor aud upon conviction thereof before the Recorder, shall he subj' ted to a fine of fifty dollars for the fir i flVuee and for each subsequent o.'*‘ n»<- not less than fifty nor more than two hundred dollars. S« c'. 3. Upon complaint of any citiztn of this Town to the Recorder, supported by oath or affirmation, that any clause of Sec. 1. of this Ordinance has been violated i; is hereby made the duty of the Recorder to issue a warrant to the Marshal commanding him to am st and bring forthwith, the person so complained of before him for trial. S e c . 4. Whenever any person is arrested for a vi lationof this Ordinanc ell property owued or in \ ^session • siieh person at the time of his am st shall he held by the Marshal subject to determination of suit. When no property is found the Marshal shall hold tlie person convicted in custody, cither imprisoned or at work uj>on the streets of the Town, until such fine and costs wre fully paid, Provided, that such custody shall not contiuue longer than thirty ¡lavs for chc ) i offence. S ec . 5th. All proceedings had under this Ordinance not herein provided for, shall he conducted as like cases under the laws of the State. Passed Dec. 5th, 1873. Highest Market Price paid for Butter and Eggs ANUFACTURES TO ORDER. Ac count Books, of all sizes and styles, Ball Tickets, Bill Heads, Blank Books, of any desired pattern, with painted heads or without, Blanks, Briefs, Catalogues, Cards, Certificates, Checks, Circulars, Deeds, Hand- Bills, Labels, Leases, Letter Heads, Posters, Programmes, Receipts of all kinds, Show Cards, Shipping Tags, &c., Ac. Particular attention paid to getting up Books for County Clerk’s office. n38 tf | M AHIO WATT, President Hoard Trustees. A. L. JOHNSON, Recorder. - selves of the New Series of school books T at the "introductory rates,” which are 33 hose w is h in g t o a v a i l t h e m % A. HINM AN. Forest Grove, Nov. 7, 1873. n7:ly j cents less than they will sell at after the time mentioned below, would do well to send in their orders to Dr. Saylor’s Drug Store before the tenth of January next. All orders must 1)0 accompanied by the cash as the hooks Hre sold on commission.