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THE INDEPENDENT.
FOR ?MT ORO VE,
\ I A a «1
1»
JANU .«la
. li» H71.
P R O C L A M A T IO N .
WaIKR£\S, Ul*. h r th • act of the T. gisla-
ti ve \ssernMv of t*i ■ St ite of i >r■'g'»*».
e::t:tlel. “ An Act to i>r«>(.•et T,iti * !nts, ”
appr >ve l O 'tol» ■r *21, l s7(.i, ** T ur F. i>RKriT
1 » IWY e I nokpkni *»:»*-, *' fi \ n w .i» iper P'«t*-
li»h*' 1 ¡it F >ro,t * 5 1 - tv.\ W lilngtoii * *o’ l III V.
« )reg. »n. has 1»'* it d* -iljíllt 1 to p.»! li*.h the
I-gal and jlldi'rial a 1 vert ii4» .ïil'llt' > Í* *1 r Ìli
w; » . te of
e ntntv of Washiugt on, in the
Or.-" >n: an 1
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* pr»>|'e-i.'tor ('f ‘ Il i
WilEliEVS, Th'►
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Connty Clerk o f saio W .»•
writ! •ii stipulati (»!1S 1»'*• T»l?Ti ' fil*« c» >11>(Iti»>ll-i
i Il >1 >v ..Y. 1
with 1>*>n
of sai l A't. to :
an.i
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retiini*
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W
ith
law
.lire.
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as th.
*»• C* iiî U t'* law.
n .tie. •s t’a. r *of t'.thi*
Now, ther.'fons s.li i *• ! IRSI O p. » r
is îi r '.v or(n !ai:m r*d t i' l)t*
I no *: •ENDV >r
ut«-1 and e.atir ti «1 a.s tiie in« .unni
t ir.» i jl, which a!1 ! gal and judiei;il Hi Ivi r-
tl'» MÏI• ■ut * for Ih. • €\>n:i*v Of Waslitington, i»i
t;»-' s fa* > of t>r* ■j in. shull 1>.A jmbli she*1 for
tu«' i> •rl > 1 anti: »• IT/.* ! by 1 im
I . I' k ♦TIMONY W UEKEOr, I
h lv * h.-reunt*» *¡"t mv h.nd
IV\ 1 1• msed f il • S.' :1 f the
S: it of O'•c ; »n, 1 t.» 1u af-
fix d at tli«* F.v '.Miti*. ,>t Y\
in tiie eit- t f l lem. this
*22:. 1 (1 IV (>f l).-e*•ill b* r. A.
D . 1.5*7:».
L. F. G U m : r .
R. th •* G 'veinor.
TEE
PARTY.
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"Wo aro suspicious of all nnxiMy
fui the pi*oT n a t i o n of tlu* Repu blic m
Party . Jt lias a bad look —the p r i n
ciples are worth cv en tilin g , the par
ty r »thin".
There arc two
um
PEOPLE
PA’/,'* US'
ROADS.
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1
* o f the word
It A I L - i
p u r if ic a t io n :!
■
! P e rd it’ on— and
The people have begun slowly to n .# 11 1
t
1
1
rrap the h.u vest o f
0
The j T iw t
Supreme Court he* sustuine.l the f (*1oll-t it.
decision of the Iowa Courts, which
’
First, for political reason«
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the farmers which
F l. O lT U N d
M IL !. N E E D E D
j T E n ii i n t a it a n : .
J
at tUst was but
sentiment has crystal i/od to action ami
Forest Grove needs a flouring mill
the railroad will eventually have to ami
who will undertake the enter
cóme to them instea 1 o f them goin g prise? As an inducement t<> some
to il.
These North Plain farmers prat tid e miller who is looking f o r a
constitute the mass of our court\ good place to establish such a busi-
producers ¿ml they haul their
pio-
ttess, we make this statement of the
time to descend to the grave to w hich
they will ultimately be consigned
b ey erd a chance of resurection; the
Pope holds ou to his empire with the
grasp of despair, but lie finds m>
longer a kaiser that will do his bid
ding or a united people that fears
his thunders. The littIt* popes of
other orthodox creeds imitate their
prototype, but with no bet ter success,
idle truth cannot be buried nor de
feated, but grows stronger in th*
contest. ’
It is becoming quite popular with
are starving superior advantages off* red for a
th? railroad into terms.
first-class flouring mill at this town; a class who wish to relax a little from
Ilo lla d a y has made a station—
The people of Forest Grove would the letter and the creed of denomi-
“ Burnt B ic o n ” - - a mile and a h a lf probably donate a mill-site; for this nationalism in order
the
town
to
injure
an l so the | eople view
it and arc determine'! not to patron- a r spectable bonus would be given.
i/.e ihe railroad until he shall eoiue
t>* his sen-es and give them a station
**t their door. The radroad is not
inaking expenses and the sole reason
T w o years ago Steplieu Blank in 011 c
»lav got subscriptions amounting to
$11*00, as a bonus for this purpose.
At that time some parties were talk-
is because he has attempted to gobble ing o f building a mill but for Ihe
funds the project fell
up this county, bully its citizens want of
through.
an 1 p'P their substance in lib pockets.
Now* of the fa**ilities for building
\\ itli foilv that L bliud ami cupidity
that is amazing Iloiluduytias attempt- this mill. I f it is desired to run the*
( I t*i leiev.-). the cenfresof trade and mill by water, the water-power is
V »pulation in this county, and has
excellent provided the right o f wav
1 gnomiuio'.isly failed
Hi!]sl>;*r*> is
grow ing right up to h L railroad track. eouhl be got for a race. Gales’
r ;Ut»*is in ins ia *e ami hauls her
guods from Portlantl; and the grow th
o f Fore-.t Grove is unprecedented
in the history of any o f our country
towns; while wretched and outcast,
the mushroom of the railroad, the
Crt\ ul the P la in " — Cornelius—
s in Is still an 1 stands idle.
Hillsboro s tight with the railroad
is 11 ce-sai y to h. *r fut ure welfare and
mid that of the
northern
part
of this om»v* V
A m i why will
l o t tlie ( »r».>v e* help her?
It i.-*
n r*;ght fa r tl yt whole county, for
: he G rovi :>.'* *.v*d 1
Hillsboro, ami
why' i.s it that vve patronize the active
< nomv uf o n* ill :crests?
I f Forest
( 11 .ve would i*.nite wit»* Hillsboro
ami the farm: i i f the (.’«unity, haul
a 1 <>nr fréi ht fr uni Portland, except
j J * ]e fa -t ir» ig ht , tin* railroad wouhl
be compelí. 1 *1
to nec* do to our tie-
lau ids ami a**«*’ninni lute us with sta-
•
ion s at our »L ; 1 > ! : S.
to
make the
we have the assurance o f some oi’ fin® of their belief coincide with tne
the prominent men, and perhaps also
creek a thirds an abundant supply of
water summer and winter.
The
water wouhl l i e i e t o betaken out o f
the creek at a point on W a f t s farm
and brought a «listance less than
three miles. Tn this distance, Jos.
M c M i’d cii a man experienced in the
mill business tells ns that a tall coiil.l
P
H
I C !
—
forty and one thousand
istt nt.
beliefs ex
Denominationalism
is tlie
ting o ff communication between the
I East and "\V est. N o th in " of juiv
k i . . a f r o m NEWSTORE! JJ{f J?3 ¥J)!!
any ponu east of Toledo.
A SUMMARY OF THE LATEST FOR-
u it supported\ictona \\ oodhull the
d iets to Portland ami
from Hillsboro ex pres ly
A
EIGN AND EASTERN NEWS.
hel.l that the law regulating fares free.lovcr ehanipton and self-pub-
and freights is valid, the State having lisheil prostitute
j t .„¡»ports a lib-
a property. Also there was a similar j H]JOet vas publishing a gambling
A precious paper
definition :*s the last. I f it were in decision in reference to the taxing of advertisement.
deed the agency for carrying1 out the mil l oad property in T exas. 1 ’10111 truly to circulate among families
principles of its adherents, then its these cases it w ill leilow that railroads with the Pharisaic pretention o f
fate would be ideatine.! with that of in other Stated, refusing i<* pay their | teaching purity of nlohtls and cor-
..•«a.. : „ i „ . -»
, ,
, just taxes, mav he compelled to do reet principles. Satan could quote
tne principles it represented, and J
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1
so. T h e Union Pacific* may just as scripture too when he thought it
tbe»*f might well be a struggle to
well pay the two or three hundred would serve his purpose.
perpetuate it. it ought to die only
thousand dollars taxes which it owes
when the principles it represented
ilirit/i -M m n i.l, A ri’OlXTMKXT not
to the* State of California. Had this
wove unworthy of public support.
ic papers appointing
u*i mu lATi n.
been a case of n poor man refusing
A ll that any party can properly c laim
Mr. H oxter Postmaster at this place,
to pay bis State dues, his house
is that it is mi ag
for propaga-
have arrived and Mr. Hoxter does
would have been sold over the heads
ting or advancing
iil;g tu iniinoi 3 the
not Want tlu? office. l i e did not
of bis wife and children to get the
principles of ts ceis! itmnts.
I f it
make any application for the place
money, but Stanford A Co. i.re rich
is only such it i» ;i fair <] question
. F. C had »¡VI* K,
and doubtlessly thinks that it is a
men and therefore are to be re
Srrr.'tnr 7/ ° f '\f tt*.
tb
il'son *■:i iis
J)
whether
it subserves
its purpose,
bid from Mitchell and the Custom
spected.
T h ey have built a road
lit 1 v ho arraign;
ind it may rightly
House King, Bribery is their forte,
u i l l s - h o u o n a i n s
T in : r a i l
with government money and besides
*ar to l»e judged as u> »Í- sufficiency
but they occasionally find a man who
r o a d .
have extensive grants of land given
> Not only may th»s b. done but
cannot be bought.
them by the governm ent; they crush
TIilsboro is making a vigorous and fidelity {.» principles makes it a duty
every man who opposes their designs;
Trie. TERRITORIES.
effective tight against the Hollada* to thus try it.
1 he re is a tendency
have
corrupted
two
legislatures,
and
railroad in this county.
T h e mer in parties to usurpation of power not
The W yo m in g Legislature has only
and have refused to pay their taxi s;
delegated
to
them.
Once
organized
ihe
same kind of old women in it that
chants o f that brave town with but a
but the time has come when tin- it always had.
single exception haul their goods they are apt to claim a Divine right
people through the Courts comp -l
lie « videuee shows that ho sot
When guilty o f such un
from Portland in wagons, paying to reign.
these
bloated
nabobs
to
pay
their
up
with
ln*r night liter night, and
tlie same freigh t— 2d cts. per hun democratic and iinrepublieun preten
they sijiioze lands and talked soft,
«.lc*!»..-
dred pounds -that they would have sion, they should be overthrown.
and 1 think she ought to be fined
to pay the railroad comp my*.
lint ,s?c .o'niin'i' t if minus.
about 823 damages” w as the charge
1 H E T E R O D O X JEW .
Fidelity to principle is not onlv
of an Idaho Judge to a Jury.
they realize more, for the men who
if:«
A movement has lately been inau
rim*'
as
tid-litv
to
partv
but
do tile hauling take their freight
The J.■irish 'J'ini 's thinks that de
gurate*
l for the establishment of a
publicans now, nominational distinctions are becom
t liarges “ in the store,” and thereby i* often as among
college
in Colorado lYrritorv. C o l
the merchants make their percent. proved rather by o *ut ami out bolting ing more and more obnoxious to the orado Springs, Greeley and one or
public generally, nnd adds that“ tbe
One Hillsboro merchant has lately from party.
religious
question is looming up two other towns have made liberal
As for the principles, they if true
been shipping his goods by railroad
more and more as the real question oilers to secure the location of the
are
eternal,
they
will
reappear
and
nnd now bis former customers arc
of the day; the spirits *.f the past re institution.
and people down there view t!
The opposition among
question.
R
com.se 1()ok9 Bko it
it-elf such
leaving him and goin g to the other give life ami form to new and more
gene io
stores, which shows how the farmers faithful
G
N ‘w North
party distinguished by the use of Pio
arti.de in tlu* one use it is in organ tho right to protect die people from e rtin« and outlaw Senator for polit-
1111 positions. And lately the Courts ieal roasons aml for lll(.re.
Mr.
ization for the fu itIn-ranee o f certain
principles— in the other it is thr agen- of Nebraska were sustained 1* the Duniwav has a place in the Custom
cv. Now no one after reflection Supreme Court in the decision that House chain g a n g wo believe. And
would claim that any p»arlv could the State had a right to tax railroad ; 011]y a f e ,v Weeks°ago that delectable
properly arrogate to
L E
„ 0 iiosii.
1 o w talks about purification!
•
justice.
the
T E
The Lines StiH Down*
\
C hicago , Jan. 8.— The telegraphic
; situation is not changed for the bet
ter this morning, and there is scarcely 1 v
.,
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...
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tne new building, corner of Oak pn«
a p o ssib ility o f getting anything Kim Avenue«, ^opposite the Congre-
through from the East before to- gutioual church, Forest Grove, Oregon,
EASTERN NEWS.
Mr. Williams wants to W ithdraw.
WASHINGTON CITY.
WliTiams Confident of Confirmation.
W
ashington ,
Jan. 3.— Judge W i l i
ams still seems confident of his
confirmation, notwithstanding the
aw yers in the Senate almost unani
mously protest against his candidacy,
eral
W illia m s
Supreme
Bench
that the Department of Justice paid
$1, (TO for a hindaulet used exclusive
ly bv Mr. W illia m s ’ family, besides
Church.
tne temp
Baptists,
and every
D R Y GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS',
BY ATLANTIC CABLE.
F A N C Y ARTICLES &c.
Exciting News from Madrid.
M adrid , Jan. 4.— A new miirstry
At«0
has been formed— Minister of F o r
eign affairs, Sagasta; "War, Savola;
Justice, Figeurola; Agriculture, Be-
Family Groceries and Provisions^
cerra; Finance, Eiiehegara; Interior,
several hundred dollars for repairs »> . , r •
«»»
,
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1
liuiz; Marine, Topete.
I h e F inal |
on the same, and $7d0 for horses to
decisive vote by which Castelar was
draw it.
beaten in tnr Cortes stood 120 to 100,
Gossip about the Chief Justiceship.
the ruajoriy against him being 20not
"W ashington , Dec. 5.— Frelinghuy-
sen, it is said, is opposed to the
120 as first reported.
confirmation of Williams, making six
of seven members *>f the Judiciary
Committee unit* d in that view.
Pavia sent an offer to tlie Chamber
with a b it» r demanding the dissolu
tion of the Cortes.
Halmeron* and
others urged Castelar to continue in
power, but their prayer was refused,
The American and Mexican Commis
sions.
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL,
As
HARDWARE, CROCKERY Ac., Ac.
soon as
the result was announced, General
In fact. i-vcrytliinR tobe found in a first-
class Variety Store.
j
!
W ashington , Jan. 4.— The United whereupon a company of municipal
States and Mexican Commission has guards entered tne place of tlie C or
My poods were selected expressly for this
resumed business, ami will doubtless tes and expelled deputies, while Gen. mar
larket and I shall always keep up a fun
1
1
.
assortment making
dispose of all cases 011 the docket Pavia with
his stalf, held a position
,
by the expiration of if s extended outside with cannon pointed at t r e
v
time. W ith in the last two months building.
a prominent feature in my store. My Roodfl
E y i . m N g .— A ll strategic points in ®re
n,y salesroom Ittnje and xctU-
the Commissioners have decided at
tho
city
were
occupied
by
the
militia
al‘d
nO
least two hundred cases, including,
among
last nn hi.
the adverse decisions, the
1 ]•:. w
The civil and military i
authorities of nearly all the Provinces
case of Danie
oodhouso against
P R I C E S a» L O W
the L O WEST.
Mexico, know 11 as the Tehuantepec in communication with Madrid, have !
telegraphed to tien. Cavia their ap- I
claim, in which the petitioner stated
nduet. N o disturb-
Tt is reported that Robert Vance th*' amount <of ilainagt s :it over *.30,- ance is reported in any quarter.
A
will arrive at Bellingham Bay next (MUI..000. T!
(
daim
of
Y!
?xico
f«>r
d«*eroe
has
been
:<3
promulgated ap-
April, with his colony of New Kng-
poii 1 til,ig Marshal ¡Strrano chief of
oo.oro
Sllf.,i
ìiecount
of
damnIgfS
un
land meehan»'-*, and w ill 1 * 0 . ce l at
*
execu.i vc power.
Toiny-fomer cu<d''m>r« and all in this
om-e with the erection of 1
w mill fruii i Indian ih,cuisions is now in the
is to “ come and see.*;
» ' Cartagena. Be9un in ear-
and shin yar* s<> eagerly looked lor t, I,„iS ..f Sir J-Mwiml Tlion iton , ,im- Thc
goods whether you purchase
rjc
bv the 1
pie of that place.
or not.
pire, tlie American and Mexican
1
at
eh
from
The Tacoma Trìtono <>t the 3*1 savs; commissions being divided in opih- T
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,
.
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1
La l ’alona, *.a cu vesterdav, says the
••When the N*uth Paeitic left Port
i " 11, Niexi* o * hums tha. umlei .!*«■ ao¡mi; on Cnrtngen lias begun, the
Townsend last night there were 17
treaty of ( iuadaloup* the I luted collimami* r-in-i liief advansing upon
vessels in port, all o f which had
forcibly ^aii Antonio suburb, 1.70 yards froth
come in together on a favorable* turn States pledged tln-mse]
restrain Indian incursions into her this citv. A desperate engagement
of tli*' wind,
The si up
is in prog ess. the is uc of which ii
tliis po
w as one of the numi
territory, and that whenever such
doubt
fill.
Highest Market Price paid for Batter
am* •s« t and John Jay i
and tli*
raids could ii"t be prevented the In
and Eggs
b i n i there. blit t'hat is
• I <u Î,
ij . vj : ou
dian** should be- punished by our
Ihe ( • race 1>;U ¡in g, Ida
• x i u . m : ' j t
Governmeut and satisf»*: tion for th e'
d Chris, y ig hcl were of
*c >.»uj
is-Ettoj »in ly
the same * xacted.
irj
ihiypis
sicae
UREGON.
Methodism is
lament of a
Cougregatioii-
one has its *li>-
leer, wincn is all that is necessaiv
f*»r the purpose. On the property of
the N aylor heirs about four or live
hundred yards south-west o f town,
there is an excellent mill-site. At
this place Mr. M**Millcn tells us that
the water eouhl he used twice. Or
if the waiter privilege is not available
tlu 11 steam power eouhl be used and
to start with flii-. would perhaps lx
the il.earnst plan. The town of
Fores* Grove is situated within three
ini'es of a railroa«l depot ami onlv
twenty-five miles from Portland, the
commercial emporium of the State,
T ue
Brr.T.KTi\
Ass.
True a which would affoni such a mill with
monkey could turn that crank as a ready market for all its flour math*
well.
Unti, tin.
for exportation.
All rigid. Scott, come on. we will 1 N ow o f the condition.** on which
said mill-site ami bonus would be
y«>u the j**b. You are m»f
given. The people here would waul
»m
* v. fui* V* mi do m.t !*«• m ille
a custom null, one that would *1*»
l»eing that mu cil , but Vo>n tlo regular custom work, and **11 such
h**»k lik « a <•* rtaini to•ng *ai*cd ¡i in Conditions woul
I they grant the aid
■ rhy la* s wii !i Iiî**!.'«.* V aili 1 herein state*!. W e d o Hot say this
■torve our pmi» * >s0 full y as bv authr rity of tlie town, but from
what we have heard from responsible
■ i > a s‘ t»:*y tìi; it the moiTikry men, and also from the above stated
subscription signed at the instance
*‘ W Or-lii i . d S( »1IH3Wliei
i’t reiu» finì »er Where.
r."t- of Stephen Llaitk of our city, which
is pretty substantial evidence in
itself.
'»irse ai. :JS * XV• »llld n*)t re-
Now in regard to the local suppor
* auvt hing bi i L his town ears
of thc mill. Forest Grove lias a
nnd a n.*an w itlr H very* short population of near seven hundred.
I.l “¡ 110 . V c oi u 1 «1 T r n ( m h e r Hillsboro, the ( minty seat, only six
llitS ntjitlier miles distant has five hundred, and
He« ¡tics Sc*>tt * 1
S :ot
tune for memory or .........
teal *; ’ --
m» time
the i«iin
railway
station, uiu:u
three
-- 1 * Cornelius,
n.n, uir
n y nuumii,
but to bray f*M* Ins masters;
m.t
tin
masters; not time j miles distant with about one hundred
♦ » bray for himself f poor a s. Stay land fifty inhabitants. T h e popuhi-
¿n tlie tread-iuill dull
nil ass like your tion of the ( minty is between five
I'.sopiun brother, it is the proper and six thousand and our ngricultu-
fou wore the lion's j ral lands are as rich as any other
I lace f*>r you.
skin for a time
mt your
ears body of lands of like extent in th*'
i »et rayed y u. In conclusion, us ^ State. And furthermore there is no
Dogberry has it: 1ft
not forget to ¡ custom mi
in the Countv. Thor*
‘
.1
w rite you down,
an ass. H o w a )i* ' are three flouring mills but tliev work
you Ben. H. Uiday’s an* 1 H i n >le up only a very small portion of the
M 'tc h rll » ass-: Don't you wish you wheat raised in the County.
were s. ot-(rf‘St No, f<>r we have it
W e invite the attention to these
iron* high authority that the n>* facts wishing to encourage out* rprise
P o TMISTRF.S8. —
Airs.
Judge
likes his master’s crib. Now v.Inn :t-;d invite capital into Washington Wilson has been appointed Post-
you «(e)ssay t<> bray again w* have count (*. W e have the interests *»f mistress at the Dallas, which is an ex-
some more class»**«! ¡'Millions for this County at heart fi>r our interests
r , i
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i
* f ■ 1
'uii.
Y o u ’rt* but a dull a°s fo are here and whatever the I nhepknd - colicut appointment. A fair share,
J*»king Scott. Better stick t*» your r. nt can <!*• f-.r the people it w ill do i if fiot all die post offices ought to be
G*xt Mit* It *dl-maundering.
checrfull»
fil!r<l
women.
of
The report conies from a trustworthy
Appropriations for thc Military Service.
fv.iiioo
WvsuiNGToN, Jan. 3. The Com -j
mittee on appropriations decided
♦ <> give only 8l .200.000 for the forti
fications,instead of $3(1,(;('(),<:<•(» asked
**UU00|j
TrjfrK .rT
Sliei elan, N ambii
■'vrn n.iM g o s * t \ t t
It". 1 inhabitants and :
Ti V
m o x (laîiv.uiH.î h : i v
idly.
’ S i l ì c i C:i!L3Gl'ini 3 U r « 3 i N 1 3
In the grand Round Valley, on
and also to reduce the harbor and
tli*' 2<itli ult., the thermometer was
bneti^e cliarncteristics,
and were
river ap] u*< •]„ ¡at ion from theSjr»,(»uo,-
hel* >w /.« ro.
inn: '»".-i *r *sr..jj j.g *f!^..]j
th* se lines of distinction obliterated
The Mointnim r is informed that (KiO asked to less than $3.(!(.»0,000,
’*S ''■¡IMA' '41 ip,i.*A uoijjxuuoo ui opjY
a’i*l a conglomerate whole t f onne
Mrs. .) (J. Wilson has received tin making the total reduction on 11.*3
•IIIMJI
out of the several, the constitution:!. appointment of I’ o-tmasttT in that *'>timates under tin War 1 >* pertinent
‘ t » MU
‘ P°*kl <lei| )
* xc*' Helices would disappear n»i*' tl>( city, in place of Mr. J .fl. Waldron, al out $20,000,0(10.
The committee
‘ lK.HHU.I0J
^uqppTK
rt sultant v o u ld be a »0 lv without I' sign* d. to take charge of the « Ilice also ascertained that tlie Treasury,
riiu»].| uiripu;)
on the first of April.
life.
umlei the construction of the law in
A large number of railroad meet
‘(INVÌI NO A1J.NVJSNO0
As jiolitical parlies are necessary
ings have been held in l nioncountv regard to the unexpired balances,
to free government so sects are nec-
recently, having for ilmir object the fixing the limit of two years to the
311 31 33
essary to the
l i ' e o f Christianity, construction of the Port lami. Dalles last warrant draw n against tiie Quar
Shouhl our political parties unite the ami Salt Lake Railroad.
ter Alaster's Department, hasaciimu-
TIJtLNI 1TJÎI1. 0 NHOf
Amity is a flourishing Ullage con
flu* result would be the death of the
lated a surplus of $3,000.000, which
*'*. » V l'l»»»*| *A .;.\\»']| jo; in»fly
taining
two
hundred
inhabitants,
peculiar principles of each and the
OSJV *p.>lU ts IJ.1.1J st! p.tJUKJJtMA
has
not
been
reported
to
Congress,
with three suecessiul «irv goods
-AJ »A*J nviimoj xji ut jiti ij ij im .Cun unip
ultimate defeat of the intentions for
stores, which carry from s 7,DI mi to and regarding w hich the law required
which they were formed. So with $20,0110 stock.
It has one grocery no report. This will be converted
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113
ami dru gstore, one hotel and one into the Treasury through an amend
sects in the Church
111 *\ pmt tir.) q»-u*u:A\ joo.w
vt.inpojd a ' juuío .»
sptii>{ q « j<>; Sutiqo
1 >lae!csinilh shoo
p. So says the St
ment
in
thc*
law
in
regard
to
such
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ui
u
»Api
spool»
jo
ijsti.» jo ; U,>8 tp.vi
inno.
balance'».
O I'E N C O LU M N S.
« o x i f o i p o ^ c i i i o i ì j g r
Dr. Cham c, a Salem dentist
■
n
The
Tax
on
Tea
and
Coffee.
evei
ma.lt
t. ¡une
AO AX’AKJAinSsT A'F s.JAAH
The columns o f this paper are c* *riling to the M Cl * 11 IX
Speaker Blaine expressed a decided I
th
OS1V
open t<> any and all for the discus ventilili o f “ gold ¡xlints tor piugg* rs, opinion that the tax will not be re .
sion o f local, political and social which have been patented in the stored on either tea, coflee or in- j
‘ SfJOüON 33MNYÀ QMV SA01
ami
questions: or to any one aggrieved. 1 luted States and Lngland,
eome.;,.
supposed to become of gn at value
Communications containing violent
to the dental profession.
The Case of Senator Pcmeroy.
or unjust personal attacks will not
' S V 3
H 3 d d 2 d
Seai*-Faced Charley,
the expa
S t . Loris. Jan. (i.— The Itepuhli- j
be received. W e are i*» favor wom triated Modoc, has written a letter
(IXV
can's special from Topeka says the I
an's rights and would welcome con from his new home in the Indian
‘s,»ll,»UlllJJ.\|
‘spo JJ«|f
case of 11 1 <* State vs Pomeroy, for
tributions
from them especially. Territory to Judge Stud, of Yreka.
‘ A'.ira.qpqS
‘ sii ; sik }(
bribery of Senator York, was culled
He
says.-*
.Me
all
right
here,
(lot
W'e have not room for long or tedious
good new heait.
L i f e with v hat in tlu* county court to-day. ’ Defend- !
articles. I f questions are discussed
z/o JAAiiJAIOSSV 7 V U 3 X 3 0 V
call Shawnee In dian ."
nut not being present, bis counsel
OSTT
argumentatively let them be “ boiled
The Albany Ih-ijisfer o f last Satur asked a further continuance, which
s a d i c i ( I V Y S l i v ? ) l 3 (0 . 1 3 v n o x
dow n,” condensed into a few para-
day says: Wheat has been leaving was refuse J, and Pomeroy*,s bail of i
(1>.v
grapbs. A column article by an our warehouses at the rat** of thir-
$20,000 ordered forfeit* d, with the
amateur writer is t*»o Ion*» for anv teen thousand bushels per dav since
understanding, however, that if the
newsp iper in tliis age of books and
^ illaim-tt«* brouglit
defendant
appear for trial «luring
stcamels t;: our wharf. The river is
The I NIiKIT-NDUNT is t Ut
AO A t Al U V 1 7 VU A X AO V
journals.
at present in good boating s*ta«o as this month the order for forfeiture
organ of 110 ring, clique or monopoly far up ,ls Harrisburg, at least, and will lie rescinded,
ft is believed
j (Uj
‘spo jo >fcojs opidm oa
is the outsjioken advocate of the freights will move rapidly with a
here th.it, Pom eroy will never be j
OSTV
I)eol >le* Jt ow ts allegiance to no river full of steamboats.
tried, but as the case now stands it
‘a ï i t \ \ v i a « v \ s . v a n n ò
Tlie Astorian says: T he prospect
paity but the party o f reform which
puts him iu tlie p isitiou of a crimi
of
the
State
opening
the
Astoria,
Ne-
A0 A.LA l UVA 7 VU AX AD V
is yet unborn in Oregon,
hatem.Cornelius Road seems gloomy. nal at large, without bail, and liable !
a.xv
Owing to the depreciation of the to arrest at any time.
‘s o o t i s p m ? s i o o r r
bonds, nearly one-half of the appro,
Cushing
Confirmed
as
Minister
to
Aim est ron A hson .— The author of
priation of $20.OCO was exhausted in
AO H »)O IS L A H T IS Y
Spain.
the Portland tire of August last was the survey and location. A n d now
CIKV
W ashington , Tan. <>.— Caleb Crush
arrested Wednesday of this week in comes the farmers through whose
ing has beau confirmed as Minister
*S3|JôOOJ0 JO JUGLUJJ0SSV 3J0|dUJ03
that city. H e had in his pocket at farm s and private roads this public
to Spain.
load
has
boon
laid,
and
claim
dam
V Os' I V 'All VU A
tlie time
arrest SOII1«
some fire-balls
|........
. *' " f * i.is illlt.'Sl
III «*-1 »alls
ages
enough
to
about
take
the
re
fi.jU.LXAn.iAlU.
at. (lA.L.lVdY
The
Bar
Association
of
New
York
Pro
composed
cotton twine
twine wrapped
wrapped
composed of
of cotton
s'lIOOOA till A0 A.LA I UVA 7 VU A X A 0 V
maining
half
of
the
appropriation.
test against Williams' Confirmation.
wi(h
cloth saturated
saturated in
kerosene
with cloth
in kerosene.
UXT
Tt
, . . .
The Jacksonville S atinet says:
N ew Y oiik , January* (»— At,
a
It was his intention to tne the citv
From parties passing to an.l fro special meeting of the Bar Assoia- \ ‘ SG009 SS3aa S1NB9 y S3IGV1
‘^ h n at his first opportunity. H e between tliis valley anil the country
JO
tion to-night a resolution was adopt
I has told several persons that he fired ! east of the mountains we learn that
j Portland last summer. His name rs this has been an unusually severe ed condemning and earnestly protest ^ O O J - S ± 0 3 1 3 S
(IN v u o t i v i V d i s v i l i
ing against the nomination ot'Gcorgc ;
; A. St. Clair. In default of $3,000 ¡ season in that part of the country
H.T.Í ON I AMI (IlN O IS U ld N íl 3HX
Snow fell in Langell, L in k River H. W illiams as Chief Justice.
bonds lie was sent to jail to await
and Tule Lake Valleys to the depth Severe Weather in the Middle and
trial.
_______
_
j o f from four to fourteen inches and
bit* of the
apndiod to
f*hiss, so *>f
alists: each
Las unpacked a large and well-selected stock
private source.
for
some foreign appointment.
Mean
time there seems no room to doubt
wrote a letter this
atternoon,requesting the withdrawal
o f his nomination as Chief Justice.
and urge an exchange o f his nomi
nation to the
A. HINMAN
W ashington ,Jan.8.— I t is positively
asserted to-niglit that A tto rn e y -G e n
*smw ONiHflOU
the mercury fell to the region of zero
and under. Considerable mortality
NV!ls occasioned amoung the t*he«*p in
<M,llsi‘q ’ l‘ ‘,!(,e, although the cold snap
was of but a few «lavs duration,
(_*a*ne
were not such ■ evere suffer
ers, and other stock was little in con
vcnicuccd.
Eastern S ta te s -A ll CommunicaUn
Cut off Between the East and West.
C hicago , January 0. — A
OHM
n7:ly
C E O .
ing over the Afiddlo and Kestern j
States, prostrating telegraph wires j
in all directions and completely c u t - !
H I M E S ,
ê*TÉA^T r o ^ x i t
y
i:iiiiui:iy i jiiii H im
j
!
S
Book Bi idor and Fapcr Ruler,
j
¡
03 rooNT S treet ,
PO R T LA N D , OREGON.
A N f ^ M T i H L S TO ORPFR. AC
count Kooks, of nil sizes and styles,
Rail Tickets, Rill Heads, Blank Books, of
any *lesir* d i*atteni, with painted heads or
without, Blanks, Briefs», Catalogues, Qtirds^
Certificates, Cheeks, Circulars, Deeds, Hand-
M
i Bills- Lalxls, L* uses, L. ttor IIciuls, Po«U*r«,
Programnies, Receipts of all kiuds, Shoir
Cards, Shipping Tugs, Ac., kc.
,
Particular attention j>aid to getting np.
Books for County Clerk’s office.
n38 tf
nom
HERE IT IS
“ FOREST G R O V F ’
LIVERY VXD FEED STABLE-
— KEPT BT—
M
i MOO!) l\:i\ i SflOOD V\3V
terrible i
storm of sleet and snow is prevail
H .
IAB N
Uld'W1) RO dV H SV
a m
A . IIIN M A N .
Forrtht (IroTf, Nov. 7, li<73.
3U01S a i 1IAH31N39
Corner of Pine
I
FINEST
and Birch*
TURNOUTS
ts
TO WN
reday at all hours.
A GOOD SADDLE-HORSE AL-
waygready
I '.y Hack connects with the ears at Cor
nelius twice a day.
r r * Horsos boardod at resonable ratoa*