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v / / t ' * L FO REST GROVE, >* VOL. 1. COUNTY, OREGON, Brevities for the Ladies. SATU RD AY, JAN U ARY 10, 1874- NO. A it I w hen, menaced by Attorney-General Washington County Agricultural fostered and encouraged. The com* j Bacon, said he was ready to do pany are of our own citizens; and THE INDEPENDENT. Society. BY O U I K B W . HOLMES. I “ that which shall be tit for a judge to their interests are interwoven with I n less than three months, more PUBLISHED AT do.” Lord Campbell in his “ Lives I ours. What a large amount of gola The Washington county Agricul than thirty women have been appoint Oh. for one hour of youthful joy! of the Chief Justices of England’ they will pay to our farmers for flax tural Society met at the Court House Forest G r o v e ,....................... Oregon. ed l ’ost-mistresses in the United Ciive hack my twentieth spring! mentions an instance where Sir Mat- in Hillsboro, Jan. *2 , 1S7T, and was st ed if it be furnished them. I'd rather lrtugli a Veight-hairt d hoy States. j tliew Hale refused to go on with a called to order 'by the President, A F arm er ; Than reign a gray-Waril king. I,T R A N K M< M I I . L I ’N IIAS \LT. K IN D S There isn't a woman in 3Iilwaukee H . B . L U C E . trial after learning that the jury had ■ of fruit trees for sale in F->rt -t (»row . Robert Iinbrie, Esq. Off with the wriidd. ,1 spoils of age who can cook a healthy meal of vict been returned at the dictation of the F U I ' I T T U F F S . t o tiri ¡/‘ firs • Id:) Dead ! On motion the Society proceeded Away with learning’s crown: uals. one of the papers there says Protector, in order to secure the to the election of a Board of Direc Tear out life's wisdom-writ ten page . Apples, Pears, Cherries. Plums, (¿unices. Editor and Proprietor. And d .sii its trophic- down. { BY CHAH. HOWABD, C ENTEE V ILLE , CAL. conviction of a personal enemy. tors for the ensuing year. so. . f F U U A \ />’; One mom* nt let my life-hlood stream H. 0. Raymond and A. Luelling 1 saw one kill a bird— at\d th* world lost a songi Cherry, White Crystal, Red Dutch. A rich old lady in New Haven Perhaps Attorney-General Williams From h.iyh ii'd’s fount of tlaiue; overlooked this precedent when he U l A> F U E U U l F s : were then appointed tellers. keeps her hens in the parlor and Poor little quePh of birilland, Give m.- on- _;iddy, re. ling stream issued li’is order. Can it be that he The following members were then Lawton and Kittatinny. Slain in the midst of a song! < >1 li:. . all love and fa ue. feeds them with jelly cake and En thinks the roll of Cromwell can lie' chosen as Directors: R. Iinbrie, U. U A S P U F U U Y w i t a ll A P E FIXES. A region of quavers and trills, T E R M S OF S l ' B S r R I l ’TTON: glish walnuts. My li-!.nil' ang.-l heard the pray - 1 A region of blossoms and tree«, more successfully played in the n l :\ .I M F S T A L T U F F S ; Jackson, L. Patterson/A. Luelling, And. , .Imly smiling, said Ono y e a r , .......... •*u A murmur of passionate rills, A fourteen year old girl of Brook ninteenth than in the seventeenth lien. Cornelius, J. Freeman and " I f I hut touch thy silv. re.l hair Six months,.. .......................... 1 oil E.la.k and White Walnut, Clnsiiut and The music of infinite seas. lyn has sued a bov sixteen years old Thy h isty wish hath sped. century? If so, it will be fortunate! W. It. Jackson. Three months, . 1 OO other vari* tit s. The love of the sun and the moon, for breach of promise, and wants for the country if the Senate so tin-j (single copies, . .. .... 1" S/IUFUIIFIIY: *• But is tln-re nothing in thy track The bill of S. TV. Carter, for §20, The peace of a star and the night, Tit hid tilt e fondly lay t damages. Rose E.u-h. s of all kiml-. derstand him before passing upon 1 was then ordered paid and the Trill-flutters that swell to the moon. Wiiih the swift si a soils hurry hack FI.'iW FUs; Si mg-wavers whose fringes are white; Society adjourned. A citizen o* Ua Crosse named Gin, his nomination. 1" tin.l the wished-for day V" R A TE S (» F AD YER TIS ‘IN<; : Tulip alid Pi otiy hull's. Noon-bugles, star-voices, otitled By recent advices from Oregon it j At a meeting of the newly elected has petitioned to have his name Ah. tms. t. best of woma'i-kind, In a victory song far beard — l l ' t F S F r L A S T S 4 ) H i appear* that among those who wen* j • 2 M J M 1 U Board of Directors, immediately 1 m changed, because his sweetheart AYi,Lout th*e, what w.-re life? All these lying dead —lying dead ItO i >f all kinds. William’s best friends a short time held, the oath of office was adminis 1 ind i, i *2 et» * ; t (li » jA f> nt l ri 7 on (>ii. hi.ss I eauiiof leave lit loud — doe: n't. like it. In the broken heart of a bird; 15 on in no it*. 7 q*o 3 7.0 2 i s, 1 11 tak. aiy pre cioUs wife! ago, and who were proud to hear of : tered and the Board chose its officers (Ml it F j - i U nt> IT * ' Call an l s . . Me h. fori purchasing else-i 4 00 :i i's. A young lady of Terre Haute, Ind., his nomination for the high office to j for the ensuing year as follows: A. The Defence of France» The an 1 took a sapphire pen. 7 (to lo oo 1 \ no •jn no where. Everythin- warranted. n4*2 tf ; 5 U! 1 i's, has proved her ability to supp »rt a which he aspires, there are but few Luelling, President. G. M.Raymond, * 2 5 oo 1 »; no And wrote with morning's dew— 0 Oo |2 imi 7 e-» 4 ‘ °»- husband by shooting over one hun now who wish t>< see him continued. Secretary, and L. Patterson, Treas “ l’lie man would he a hoy again. i) | M » 12 •»<» 1-*» oo *-*1 * * • >!P oo , onl. Writing from Berlin Under ¿ate of And hr a hushand, too!* dred uuail thi - season, -links remarks The best excuse that lias been offered urer. , c l . ’ 1*2 1H) 17» 00 1* 00 ; m on 50 on I November 12th, the correspondent J X^. ■ W - O . X j J l X . B î X L . . 1 col. , ló 00 20 00 3(» 00 50 00 oO 00 oil tlliis that lie has sh- " And i- tli. re nothing yet unsaid, for him is that he acted hastily, and On motion, all books, papers and of the London Pauli/ Telegraph says: Before the change appears? saml (¡nail this seaStill was deceived by Mitchell. But there accounts of the Society were refer j ‘ ‘ From an official source I learn the Rt ue mb. r all those gifts have th .1 1 1 . shoots over lie ne ver kills any. should be no haste in such eases; red to the finance committee for ex following facts in reference to mili- , At the 01.1 Tualatin Store.) AAilli the revolving years.” L ocai . N otices . 2*> cents per liti«- t r the them ; a lways. I tary matters in France. The hew and he knows Mitchell so well that amination. t'rm insertion. Hint 17» cents a line f- r - ich Whv. v, -! for ineinorv would recall ; sul>*< qu- nt in>< rti.m. nail: The lie ought not to he led by him at all, A motion was carried instructing ( /.a î idrsrerlltejdigu ng) r e c e n t l y Say s the Cronn » V-f b FALLU IS M\ imiti, i-utcmill joys - F or Legal ami traimi. i:t adv.rtis m itts. I coiil,1 n-.t It, ur to leave tin nì subjet•t of Anna Dit i sou's last especially ill opposition to such men the Secretary to purchase silver cups j adopted iu Germany, one of the 5-2 5o per square .of 12 lite -> f >r t1 • limt DRY DO» >DS, l il t .k" :u\ -g iris and lt-i lecture is “ For Your Sake.’’ I f she as Gibbs and Deady, whom he knows for such parties as were entitled to chief objects of which is to do away insertion ami SI oil p, r -..piare f... cadi 1 In* smiling aiig-1 di', ijijtcd his means our sake, she is ilueedly mis even better than Mitchell. I f he them as premiums at the last Fair, with a large number of small fort* MlliSeqlleUt lit-.. rtl>-U. GROCERIES. and " W hy. t his w ill m v m tin! taken. W e want her distinctly to lent‘ himself to aid Mitchell in order or give such parties the equivalent resses of no importance, consider M A.t - r r t ; t ‘> b* /mil /..<• N Tin- man \\ mi l l>f a l">v again ing the present method of çohduct- understand that so far as she and to secure his vote in the Senate, that in coin, at their option. finikin/ /‘r o o f by Vi», r 'Idis • . And he a father, too!” O E M U AL M E R C H A N D I S E ing war, and to strengthen the larger is of it elf a sufficient reason w hy he The Directors resolved to thor other young strong-minded females Subscriptions s« nt East. rd "it a y -.r. And so 1 laughed: My laugh awoke fortresses bv means of large detached ‘•hould be rejected. The matter of oughly revise their premium list at are concerned, we have no sake. The lioii-i hold, with its noise — Forest (i r o t c , . . . . O ic ïo ii forts, thereby constituting strong* expense is a mere pretext. When the next meeting of the Board. And wrote mv drcuuis when morning The day w hen a boy begins to the ballot-box is to bo protected holds that are at once arsenals and broke. Ou motion, the Board adjourned PR O FE SS IO N A L CARDS. I IV. FAIR EE It'Es P A I D F O R VI.L K IN D * feel uneasy at being dependent upon against fraud, tlie people do not care huge intrenched camps, has made it To please the gray-liaired hoys. to meet on the first Thursday in somebody else, is the day when his for a few dollars. February, 1874, for the transaction necessary for France to reorganize OF I’E O P E C E . bovhood begins to give wav to man- A Hole Through Hoosac Tunnel. the home defenses. The necessity of business. hood. The day when a girl linds some of protecting France from (Termali Premium ou Cash Customers. nl"»:tf New Poems. NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECT >R. The great bore which is to give body on whom she is willing to de The Cracking of Fruit by Ram. attacks by Massarhusets a great railway route pend is that in which she passes N o t ic e . r.iJAL T A P E E S DR V A N*. A' K A STRONG UNE OF FORTRESSES) through tlit* State to the West is at from girlhood to womanhood. J ih - w I- .l.. e: nts tak.-n, Will al n i Almost every one, says an exchange As well as of remedying the short- Says the San Francisco Ihilhiin, I.L P E R S O N S K N O W I N G THF.M- entrusted t-. hi last nearly eoinplctcul. Ou Thanks promptly to all hu-in A western paper relates as an il Laura C. Bedding, better known by has noticed that juicy fruits such as selves indebted to mé art hcrchy nt1» lv care. giving Dayan unusually heavy charge lustration of the power of^love, the the pseudonym of “ Howard Glyu- plums, peaches, grapes, tomatoes, j comings discovered during the last request- I to call and pay up before the war in the defence of Paris, occupies Oto. H. PrRtixM. H. \. T homisox . h, ginning i f the New Year, and - a v e .-lists. ot nitroglycerine blew a hole through ease of Miss Catharine Oates, of don,” is, we believe not only deaf and j etc., will be cracked by a rain. The the last few feet of rock which re- Cornwall, England, who traveled all dumb, but blind. There is therefore phenomenon has been of painfully most earnestly at the present mo léstrht Atti unti/. JOHN R W ALKER . ment French military c i r c l e s . Tual: fii Store. Forest Grov.-, O-n. in!'.» tf inaineil to be pierced, and, at least the way to Tuolmne county, Califor a peculiar aptnessin the title “ Sounds frequent occurance the past season, Durham & Thompson, so the news papers say, let tin* day nia, to wed the lover she had not From Secret Chambers’’ to a volume and the losses to some growers have These questions have entered a new phase. The triple fortress-girdlë light in from einl t<> end. There yet seen for eight years, and foudn him of poems written by her, which O s - , on this account been heavy. .4 t T<t n x r: i s j / l .1 i r , The constructed upon 3rauban’s plan on remains a great deal of work to be wedded to a Mexican ranchero s goodiVCo., Boston, publish in a very cracking has been explained in vari No. 109 First Street. done before the tinal completion of daughter and the father of live chil attractive style. There is something ous ways, but we think it is properly the eastern frontier, and which 1 chiefly consisted of small forts mucll P o r t l a n d , ........................o u t : i o n . > j ' P j / a * ‘>’j ^ f f / t y / t the great job, and it is not likely dren. touching in the very idea of a soul attributed by Bousingalt to or muse. exposed to bombardment, was pos- that the tunnel will be opened for thus bereaved of light and speech I f a bladder filled with syrup be im , sessed of but an insignificant oflens* ALFRED KINNEY. M-D.. The Dueliess de Burgoyne one S P O R T L A N D , O R EG ON , business within less than a year. blossoming into song. She, who mersed in a Vessel of water, the water How long it is since work was lirst day conversed with Madame de never saw sky or sea—who never j w’ll after a while become sweet; the j ive force, and speedily fell to pieces Affords advantages for t)ie thorough and begun on this undertaking, we do Maintenon on the subject of Queen heard the murmur of wave, the rip- . swaip passes through the membrane j under tlie German blows. Metz S U R G r E O NT. jiraetie.d I5nsin< -s Edit, ation . f young and It is enough to say that Anne. Do you know,” said the pie of stream, the rustle of forest leaf. ' of the bladder into tlie water, and and Strasbourg were the only middl,-aged Men. Send for Colle-. IV per. not know. it is a very long time. Before it was Duchess, why the queens govern bet the joyous uote of song bird, paints s correspondingly the water passes in strongholds that held out for any n.!7 ly D k I R A N T E ,V J \ AIKS. F F IC E IN DEKT'M S B U I L D I N G . ! time. Warned by these experiences, half completed, it was jclearly seen ter than the kings'? Because,” she nature with the fidelity of an artist j to the interior of the bladder. N. \Y. r e r of E.r,t and W ash]» - But : the French have resolved tò relegate immediately added, “ under kings that a great mi-lake was made in not ton Streets. Portland. Or. , >n. n >7 ly PO ST O F F IC E HOURS. and the enthusiasm of a worshipper, j this interchange is notan equal one; going over the mountain instead of the ladies rule, whereas, under Some of her more ambitious efforts j the lighter liquid, the water, passes ; the smaller fortresses to a position Mail -oiii'-T south doses at s m .: Mail of altogether secondary moment, under it. But Yankee pluck and queens the rulers are men.” r.ALRIOH STOTT. are not successful, but the minor p o -! in many times more rapidly than the and to constitute the früntiêf C. A. RALI-. q 'ino east dost s nt 1 e. m . Office hours oil energy ../having spent so much labor A Steubenville ‘ ‘ local has had an ems -those that sing of love and hope , heavier liquid, the svrup, passes out. Sunday from l";:!.»t,> 11 \. m . ! defenses in and money, and given the world to '•■¿"No departur* iron this rule. adventure. He says: “ W e willbe are very sweet and tender. Take The consequence will loot bat the blad U \ L L As S T O T T , under-taiid that there was to be a somewhat cautious hereafter as to the following: A SERIES OF INTRENCHED CAMP8, X. E. G O O D E L L . der will be distended to its utmost, Post Master. A T T O Ü N K Y S . A T L A W , railroad under that mountain, were* how we write up a local item about and at length burst. This is a gen Connected with and supporting Obë L N T R E N OES. : 7 ly , ____ not to be daunted bv any obstacles a woman. We have been intervi ewed No. •*. D knin's l!h.ek, eral rule, that where two liquids of , another. The central point of this \v.' two slowly walked tln.t night. in the path, and pushed the work by a strong-minded one that had Vs Silence fell on is. as of fear: , unequal densities are separated by a ' entirely new system of defence will PoRLT.AN D . CREtrON. with hardly any intemission. night hunted us for two days, and she had Iwus afraid to face the lieht. IN n 'i â l v membrane, whether animal orveget- ' be Paris, which will also be a Lest you should see that I loved you. dear. or day. up to the final moment a business look on as she spoke. TV e ablo, they will interchange, the weak reserve and store depot for thé FOREST GROVE ! ! 1 lie cost did not all consist in time, are not so durned smart’ as we You drew my arm against your heart. er liquid passing more rapidly than j fortress nearer the frontier. As far r n’ AKI MA REEF. EAT AS B E T T E R money, h owev labor, and however; the job were.” r, a n d money, So close I could feel it heating near: the denser one, and this will be kept as the plans for this complex of FOREST GROVE LODGE NO. 13G, H M tt.... Pork. Veal Fish, h- th fn -h You were brave en.uudi for a lover’s part — indireii*t!v the m e an s of creating' up until the liquid on both sides of fortressess are hitherto settled a | and -silt. Fruit. Fifur and Game, const mfly You ware so sure that I loved you, dear. X. O , G r. T , irst in 11-llt'tlge-l l o l . b whieh the ."l.iil. nll'.l lv the membrane is of equal density. strategical barrier of first class will be THE CHARGES AGAINST WILLIAMS. e t vei n a -1, a u ilist i: i \ T K K T S \T ITS H A L L E M EV S A I But. though your face was so close to mine ! A ripe tomato or plum may be con set up over against the very strongly I V i E R D A Y .A. nin- ut ..VI... k. Al That you touched my cheek with your ne» cl* c m-t - I t o exist sidered in the condition of the bladder fortified western frontier of Ger^ rimiah-rs of tlm < *r 1 r in quoti sf .ndinq ar- ehesnnt hair. The following clear and dispas !.. lv to- last as l o n g a> l ‘3 . M c D o n a l d i- the tunnel of syrup. The rich juices of the fruit many. To achieve this, the central cnrdn.llv invite 1 to uttetid. n.2J:1v I wouldn't my lijist«. yours resign; f. ‘ Tli e gr< a te r p ori the sionate view of the charges against correspond to the svrup, and the Meuse fortresses—Sedan, Mezieres, And yet I loved yoll 1 loved you dear. U g lint 1 to be d o n e tl ul- Judge Williams appears iu the >•/< - *. K C H IT E C T A M ) » M L D F .K . thin membrane which forms the skin Y **ri.u *. and Toul — will be greatly And all at once you w.-re cold and pule. most im pelle rock, but latterly strengthened and surrounded with 1 rame ilu I "a tun long known to be the FRANK L. STOTT. B. eau.i you t!- »v.^lit that 1 did not care:- of the fruit represents the bladder. .ft cached and the W hen tin* ripe fruit is kept constantly detached forts so as to fbrttl 0h«4 I erh d a little behind my veil ▼ V I T - T . F E M V IS U PT A N S AND SI EC- A t t o r ii c y - a t - I- » v. - much more rapid, soundest and ablest political paper But that was because 1 loved you. dear. wet with water by a rain, osmose takes huge intrenched camp. Southward . V lin of 11 df-scri] heavy contrai t vs on this coast and perhaps second to Belfort and probably ■ ., ’ I o,. y - tri. lion, of place, and the water passing through Laugres, ini.i.<tv>no. ani: >> s And so you thought 't was a drop of rain job, id lev. • 'ailed none iu the American 1 nion. Dijon will prolong this line of d«A It Office in new Court II That splashed your hand? But ’twus n 1 into the fruit distends the skin, fense, and will be formed, into tear; which not being very strong is soon liinls the view held by some of the : - i in nee. The For tln n you said you’d never again ruptured. I f the fruit were to be ANOTHER GIGANTIC INTRENCHED CAME, >\. li. s \ V L Ò R , 31. Ask me to say that l loved you, dear. w n :.rly ti . e iu',h s Oregon papers that Williams was surrounded by a liquid denser than The space between Toul and Lkn- Physician and Surgeo.i. tin longest rail- inllueneed to remove the District Well! 1 will I- 11. if you'll listen now, its juices, it would instead of expand gres is only about fifty miles broad, u . 1 :1. ■ iea. It lias Attorney by our unscrupulous and 1 thou hi of th<* words you said last year; ing and breaking, shrink, and the FOREST GROVE. - - - - OP.EGON and is throughout so much cut ujj 11 .HcDona?«! How w,* girls w> *■ n't coy . uouitli. and how v, ' i' sd 2,<H»0,<)Ü0. political mountebank Senator. mi At skin become shriveled. When straw by water and the western hights of There w. re half a dozen that loved vou, OEFTCE At tlm Drntr So-re. Vv s!i mid jo l ;Q tilt not much less berries or currants are sprinkled Vosges as to be most unfavorable heart the Atloviiey General is a good dear. 1>. - 111¡’ V , r r ...... .. , 1 „ 1 W ’ n i, m a li in,bi d m i had been aeei- IF,YELLING ID RA with sugar, a svrup i* formed by ground for the operations of a hos* by kill-d in th- D process of its and honest man, but in this case*the And r was afraid that you ln ld me light, some of the juice of the fruit, and file army; it therefore requires no TT , ’0 in imp at my should' r said, "Beware! riieiion T he section of the confidence ho has placed in Mitchel this being considerably denser than j special fortress defenses. IE 's i'ist in a woo:ni* mood to-lii-aht." Behind . I>. SlIATTr.'K. B. KILI.IN. of whiel it forms a j»arl is I and the Custom House ring of oor- So 1 won’ In’t say that I loved you, dear. the juices of tin* berries tliev are soon this line of defense will be con é ^ K v r . R \ l c i i i m n : T \ i : r i : d v k m .. • I m - i . and extends troin (■ reon nip.ionists has proved his ruin, and Sli.fttjf K A !vill:n, ilabbv and shriveled. ► f in } I. >iis ;i»«I <»ii» Si -l« -1, • t: ♦ r* nt. structed two great intrenched catnpë N--t tk -'i_;h 1 thought you the M u "f men. on tin Connecticut river to the <•<• i:\* ni Mtiy il in til* * v «*! ¡’ f i ’hi< *' -t of h ro's, leave end rare: made him another melancholy ea-e ! at Soi*soils and Chalons, designed ,4 T P > 1: S E Ys \SP t o t ’SS E L <> U s (iruv *. iwi'-t ei'rner of the Stale. T he J. T. S r o T T . The Flax Crop. N"! tho'ivli I in v. r shall love a. :in to hinder tlie advance of an enemy I>f r luth; 1^7:5. u'M I mi on ! < oniucti.'ijs, East and \\ < sf, to point a moral or adorn a t ile. Any m in as 1 ¿loved yo i, d. nr. upon the An e and Marne. Paris AT LAW . i . i ikes up a continuous line of load The article proce« Is as follows: it is to bo hoped that tlie farmers ■will serve as a depot for all thesê I have suffered and so h ivo you; ► ' . Û— ^ 1— O m -L.P* Deknm’s Building. First Street, ! oil Boston to Troy on the Hudson, Late news from Washington indi- And to-ii’aht, if \"ii were but standing of this valley will make ample prep defensive works, and will itself be l ‘i IRTI.AND. O llEO O N . Thetuiiiiel and short road are arations for a large flax crop in 1871. protected upon an entirely hew sys j cates that the romoval ol District In re, r i M l O S E AYISH1NG T< ) A V A I L T ill.M I ’d make yon answ» r straight and true. n -el ves .if the ÿ w S. ries of ehm.I l-.uks both the property of the State, and ’There is now no doubt of the fact tem. Two projects are under con \ttornev Gibbs bv Attorney-General If you'd ask again if 1 lovnl you. dear. at the •* ¡litrodue.lorv rah , which are •'”,' the question now m. what shall be Williams has seriously endangered that tin* flax crop in any and all sea sideration for Paris defences, neither cent- h s- than they will sell at after tin The authoress occasionally strikes done with them? Three or four dil- sons here will average*, in ¡joint of of which lias been definitely adopted. the continuation of the latter as Chief THOMAS H. TONGUE. tino in. ntiom .ih, lo\v. would do w. lit.. - mi the deeper chords of grief and sor profit, with the wheat crop. And it in tli ir ord-. r- to Dr. S.vlor’s Dm,' Si ore f ere nt railroad eompani<*s are light •Tii-tiee, though Grant says lie will The first proposes to erect h foia - tip t* ni li < if .1, in il I r\ m\t. All in ih l ing to got p.>ss(*.- .ion of them, and not withdraw* the iiounnati *u. Licit row, as in these tender lines; is not s-> exhaust ivo t-> the soil as the A t t o n m - a l - ! , a \v , FIFTY STRONG FORTS AROUND PARIS, mii-l I» a> « onipaiiieil hy the cash as th< one of the T H E DOOR B E T W E E N . most important <ptes- act of Williams is interpreted as a wheat crop is. if the flux stubble is h ., i!.- an -old i in .minai- .i, m. HilL-l.i ro, Wash in poi, County, Or. -on. tions which the State Legislature di p > ition to assist bad men in I know that it wjs mine own hand that plowed under in the fall. As to foul • At considerable distance from thè shut it will have to decide this winter, is preventing the punishment ot elec seed in llie flax crop, this can and Capital. Three of the forts compre And locked it ’ 'lit I tot w ,w-,v tlm key. will be obviated, t h an seed will he hended in this schem are already whether tliev shall be turned ov< r to tion frauds. It is no justification <>i And so the 1 Î*h W m . fiflc C v ìS A D Y u new r more be op* n, ,1 traced out, one (N.) at 3Ioulin Sou-* J o l i l i C o o p e r , some one of those companies or kept the Attorney-General to say that the That stands - rind v bet wixt \ on and me. furnislud by tlie Oil Company at Sa non, another (S.) at Mentrotout, and lem; and the farmers will consult under the control of the State, bos District Attorney disobeyed an order, Though som tmu-s I have fancied fhat T P E X T /S T A X P .1 E IF E L E U the third (N. E.) at 3Iont Avroh. their own interest, by cleaning their ton is, of eour-o, intensely interested for the order itself was clearly one heard you The second project, derived from It is sure in its solution, for her growing trade that should not have been made, l ’leadiu -, and knocking on the nth- r side, lands of all foul plants. o l ic it s t h e p a t r o n a g e of t h e with the West is liable to be great ly i The District Court, at the instance I Mould lint answer for mv heart was sull' n. that any lands which will yield good an old scheme of Napoleon t, has _1 Drove. II n/'k‘ ir//rvalilt'd. ( Iilie♦ * eor. And mad so cruel by my wounded pride. crops of wheat or oats, will, if prop been worked out by the Engineer* i of Gibbs and with a full knowledge affected thereby. S. /•’. Ilalhini. F O K F .S T G R O V E OREGON. nil'.» 1 v Walnut ami Pine Streets of ali the circumstances, winch And then* wriv hours when I km It beside it. erly tilled, produce good crops of General Tri »1er, and proposes to B i u n e k o i : I ’ i u i s i . k m x o B i'r iT a . ANCEAf T E R E K A N D D E A L E R IN And there is no doubt but construct two fortress girdles round Ani "h to d' th for just one Moni from you: llax. To three gallons of brine strong Williamscould not have had, changed . all kinds uf FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. 136, And y-m. in turn, were proud and would that excellent hemp can be produced Paris, one of which shall take ih thè enough to boar ail egg, add a quarter ! its rules so as to have a Grand Jury not answer here, i cannot too milch urge the already existing fortresses, and the X . O . G r. T . , t of a pound of nice white sugar and ' selected impartially by lot instead of I I A B . N 33 S S , For anything that 1 could say or do. farmers to plow their lauds very deep j other constitute a distant belt of The one teaspoon fill of salt-pcter. Boil bv an untrustworthy officer. E F TS AT ITS H A L L E V E R Y SAT- ly in the fall, and drain them well. works of which the links should be SADDLES. BRIDLES. W H IPS & Lashes the brine and when it is cold strain change of the rules was an act. with And sometimes idle 'twixt sleep and waiting urdav evening, at •» o ’clock. All Chartres, Lagny, Creil I think tlm door swings back to let you in: All sorts of clean manure should be Curbed, carefully. Make your butter into in the discretion of the court, and But when I spring to givo eager welcome, meinhers of the < »nier in yood standing are • j- R. piiiring promptly aW.'iided to. Daummartin, Beaumont-sur-Oise, spread over the llax lands this winter, rordiallv invited to attend. iiirt;2m rolls, and wrap each roll separately the order of the Attorney-General 1 only meet the ghost of What lias Been. and well mixed with the soil next Moulin and Rambouillet. This pro ! that the District Attorney mo o to in a elf an, w hite muslin cloth, tying And often in mv sleep my heart is asking, spring, twelve inches plowing in ject, is not likely to be realized, as it J ". X X . S p c n c c r , < O H N F . L H S L O l ) ( >11, I . O . O . F . ap with a string. Back a large jar rescind the new rules appears to be, " Wlmi-e is tlie kev? Alas! where is the depth in the fall, and six inches in would l>e enormously expensive. full, weigh the butter down, and and seems to have, been intended to key?” DEAI.KB IS N O. I ». The construction of the line of de the spring, and thorough harrowing, ; Lte, an at template reprove the court An-1 I arise and vainly try to open pour over the brine until all is sub fenses ou the 3faas is, however, . M EKI IN D S E V E R Y T E E S P A Y The closed door that is’’twi\t you ami mo. will insure a good crop of flax or T his will keep really good ; and to so intimidate the officers con ; ì ei.ning at TJ^oVIm-k in Odd Li R N E R A 1» 31 L I U 1 1 A N D I S H , merged. wheat. The farmers should bear in 1 absolutely adopted, and it may be butter perfectly sweet and fresh for a cerned as to shield Mitchell’s friends m. -- Fellows’ Hall. Members of the O nce a careless man went to tlie mind, that the price of flax seed is ; looked upon as a certainty that the C O R N E L IU S , O R E G O N . Order in good standing are nvited to at whole year, in summer, when the I from trial. It was a direct dictation fixed before hand, that it insure mou- intrenched camps at Soissons and tend. l>y order of N. G. heat will not admit of butter being to the court as to how it should ex cellar ami stuck the c a n d le in wlrnt rt/, and that no middlemen are nib Chalons will also be constructed All Linds o f Produce hmnjld and sold. ercise its discretion. It Gibbs bad ho thought was a keg of black sand. n!4:ly made into rolls, pack closely in bling at the profits. The Oil Com with all possible dispatch. The small jars, and using the samo made the motion, Judge Deady would He sat near it drinking wine. 1 IO L B K O O K LODGE NO. 30, pany of Salem can extend the brine, allow it to cover the butter to not have been bound to grant it. candle burned low. Nearer it gotto In Wisconsin n man reported that F U R N IT U R E ! ! F U R N IT U R E ! ! manufacture of oil, just to the extent A. F. & A. M. ! the black sand; nearer and nearer, I j the depth of at least four inches, He would probably have regarded it he couldn’t find a word in the diction A T of the supply of flaxseed they receive. F O R E S T G R O Y E , O R E G ON . Meets lhis excludes the air and answers in its true light, as an unwarantable until the b-l-a-z-e reached the black ary, because the blasted book hadn’t R. W A L K E R ’S STORE. P E R S O N S r ' ^ Satfirday before the Full Moon in interference with the judicial discre sand, and as it was nothing but black This is one of many of the home en- got an index. very nearly as well as the first method • wishing anything in thiR line will do k each month. Brethren in good terprises among us that should be tion, and would have done as Coke. sand, nothing happened. Dufrhr* farmer. I well to call before buying elsewhere. suggested.— n3fitf ding are invited to attend. BUSINESS CARDS. Fruit T re e s for S a le . S . H u g h e s, r V O TJew M e a t M a rk e t ! *1 W A SH IN G TO N S M 31 r Th<‘ Old Man’s Dream.