Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, January 10, 1874, Image 3

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THE INDEPENDENT.
FOR ES T (IRON E,
'A N I ARS )• ,
L o c a l
lf»7T.
N o w ?
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Powers, house; Mrs. Wick, K m .. J. 1
Matthew«, barn; J. X. Campiteli, five licus.-«-;
Brown, house; Montgomery, house; Bufoni.
house; LeuK>, stähle; lIo\ter, ham; L.-vi
Walker, house; Hoe, barn; Blank, house;
A. llinman, store; S. Porter, house; Wright,
li>nse; Warner, house; Kaue, harn; Ward,
house; Kam ï-mith A t'o . earpeiiter-shop.
Amounting in ull to thirty buildings besides
which th*-re xv 1 re Several ndditii Ils t - - houses
sueh as she
and kitchens. 1 belv were
twentv-fiv e welU da
c «nsi J Tri il<« im-
provelllents \vt*n* inaile on til« t' olleg e bnild-
ings, the 1Vipti'>t i-hureh and the M. E.
church. Ami more than a mile •'-f sidl-
walk was laiid. W» il->ubl v« ry 11111-I1 if auy
town of c -pi,al p. ipalati-'ii ii' tl li' St ate lias
made as mneh llllpr-»Veulent duri Dg the
year jU't u lin­ a> F-*n-s> ( Ir- -v >. The
additi .ns to oni* jI«-pillati->11 are all e -veellcllt
in- n
industrious a n i st;i*li >us 1 U ir it ti r
wh«* com­ ll *T t > live in g-)o-l siiei ty and
n to t -lu«' iti­
»od «eh
be wh«*r< thiTF U!
111 ir «-hi! • Int'U. Real estate bv ’.irs ; li go-«.!
nini» couutrv ami
price in town
transactions in r> al . >lat«- are not by nnv
means inactive. Tin r*• are tw. « or three . \-
eelbnt prop*rtvs for salo hi]re now. un i
th «se wh-> int< ml t*> eo «ne hen • t-* . l le.ite
their s«ms an l d.i-a ght rs Would do
w, 11 to make a purchase. Prof. Ami­ ,,||
d.
ti i- a house nn-1 lot for sale tin, ly loe
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S k l l in - i S s v S hells .—T h»* «• a -li* 11 man
was around last w-vk and rii-pos- d of ih«-
off the lot. Shi lls sold at prices r.u.
from ‘¿ i cents to >2 a p iir. The an •
UT ri ì a v.
shell w it li the 1. >r.r
Prayer inserii e l thereon. to tut man wl. ■
would r,p at it c-rrectly. An old g. ntl -
man of considerable Biblical loie und ri v k
the task and in gloriously tiaib 1 and gr« ¡'
was the laugh thereat. He th- n Went out
aud whisp» rt y\ i the s itue ov. r to 11i T 1 if ' ’ î 1 1
next ti Ili s - >HCCec-l* d but bt* coni 1 not g.-t th *■
sh.-ll. Th- * IIO.it ofii-'c was -crowd l. tii
IV *st üi iTstt r in h's 1-« 't hum. -r, ntivi . Very la:»11
was j L.Uy 1AS j->lly c .uld be. S-event of ■ •r
citizen s sec•an d S,lU1-- v.-ry fin- specimens “
for their wives of cours*. Our town
* “ vested about i l
PRO F. CONDON'S LECTU R E
Tin- Professor said tint his lust lecture
will be rctm-'ub.-rcd to L aw treated i>f l.ifc.
phr. i St ‘
iifw* r it « kinti" was, iu tl ie line of
its 1
That lu• h;i«l pri s. ut­ -1 us hi
<•1 ml !<1 t li r* ongh tin • strata, t ile f bur great
clas'Nt'S of aliililals. but he j» rceiv -1 by the
que 'tit -IIS as!»« -1 tini t one link had U l l i 1left
OUt of that chain. lb would supi -ly it m >W.
It ) as the
ant :, otty of m ax .
.1 ■imiti man i, the highest in that s; ries,
W.-< 1. .d with hitn to-,lay. The Professer
spoke of our midi ! -goi-aiing of «litt"« r»ut
scrq turai t* \ts, ui;,t the tie ori» s anil beli* G
* nt< rt aim d in eta.■ -
ti>,-, !!• stated tie t
the Bibl in v, r was in: ¡nled to t« aeli tie
., ,,f ni. duine, ust.'ouotuv, ,Ve., but
it w. IS 1 ItltTflv writti'ii i !1 IJurn’s. land pin -
and st\ It ^ of though t J not « in- \»«>.d was
imp1*1 tt -1 from lit-avi n K i\Yr \ t r it showed
tlie Cn :.t >r t0 1. - m!K‘ ( h »tl — m t many.
The Ki turc-r 1-r-eijlit 1 four s< palate lines
of 1tt't *rd. i I k * ruin*. eliiati;;* « of land.
pre­ant1 hist- »ry, aiitl 11 1l-r.-w scriptures.
lle *.ho'»Veil by llU'UtlS of a map. that A bru­
ham *S rv-sidi ii«-« Ur «of tli.i* Uhii Idees-was
iu ti n* Ll?itl of I'llsll ill ^st )ut) tern Arabia. Ur
\V.l> th. n a st inori ; iu )\v it i s U.t » miles from
¿1 4 M l. Ahi iilialli fiMUltl se. I h .l around
him, Af lrhiz ...le -L- i’hara oh 1iiml «.»tli« is.
Ì
lei ini tliat • ’ ditheiies
lu p rofi*iif his
ohtiim t] 1 .i)f Ber« -sus in tie-
iu 331. ».
t tuple of Belus, n -<-py of an astronomical
chart minde uj* diirimga 1
From tl lis, man »lai. s to
15» yv.i !- of ow d ite
ito of
if tii»* flood. Hivers
of vari* •us 'i/- -, 111 ike - tain d, po-its of
'« dlllle'lit Vea.îv. U.IÎCU ing by tins, tliat
delta of 1-V.» unies was 1 -.spt Vrais in S, t-
tling.
H rod,>tr.>. i m n, speuks
of
the
Egyi*tians.
111 st. lactite
1 t 1 i t y (*f t
s in ]Eimi
l«\ the ski lot«ou forimi ut
-Idol h \ <»r th* - -m- dug up at Na.tchcz.
imi hints **f tlit -fee.*- .it Oli ein of man.
1 of tllis V i'ii< 1 are aeeuti Dilatili- :. In
.] ii*,;,!•11, sn j*I“
y o u -t - pro Ve th;l-t man
’ « IJ »V l( ) t )l* llitl re y. .1us on
liv* 1 r,.n, h lt J
Only tlilis, OHI chro-
1 arth . vv h. it t*f i:
_i v n
11 IU!- rgo a chan ge. N. - t 0
aatio:IIS h 1 th« -
■ s\ 't • m «-f
h r o u - «uv, and *h< Bit'le does not givi* u>
ny dati s. W, are to satisfy ours, l u s from
h>- iufoMu ition
- n - this point.
I’ll tim» of the le.-tnr-s is :ìo'ehn-k. p. m .
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i I .u-.••slays. Th. attendam-e is usually goo 1.
t 1- t us kindly r. mark that th* late .»“rival
( ,f any of the unit* ue* is a disturb ance to
th ■ 1- cturi s. as n is I > any intere.ting ciiter-
ta
N A S S Y 'S HEAD CHOPPED O EF:!
' ,r >k« IK
l eUer from Southern Oregon.
j property, and even eyebrows some-
_
| ichaf uncertain.
P hoi m x , Due. 30th, 18«3.
j Collimercially Very little is being
Ki .ioit 1 m ;!; i > i ;. n d e x t :— Although it J o n e here this winter. Tlie money
NEW
A D V E R T IS E M E N T S.
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FOREST GROVE
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liv e roil fr o m to u g i e a t e x t e n t , h a s
(.ro v e , on the ch a n g e
n o t . . , ot up” here in the le a st.
t a k e n phieo in th o E d i t o r s h i p o f th e ;
T h e H o l i d a y s a re p a s s i n g w ith
:t
I m ’U t . nui . n t — n c h a n g e w h ic h I d o j b r illia n t s o ir e e s w h o s e e s s e n t ia l fea-
n o t (lo:i!)t h as a l r c a d v r e s u lt e d in ! t u r e in m a n y c a s e s is w h i s k e y , a n d
m u t u a l s a t i s f a c t i o n — v o u w i ll p e r - w h o s e fin ale is a d r u n k e n s .jp a b l.lc
T
...
i I r o m tin s la s t s t a t e m e n t y o u w d l \
h a p s a l l o w m e to d o so.
I w*
r e - ; n o ^ p 0 s u r p r is e d n o r s o r r y to h o a r , j
m a r k a ls o o n tlie g e n e r a l a n d sp e c ia l p r o b a b l y , o f an effort b e i n g m a d e in
a d v a n t a g e s o f t h e ( ¡ r o v e , w h ic h a th is v i c in ity to e s t a b li s h a G o o d
i
season of absence was ltcccasnrv to Is'tnj -hits Lodge, whicli it is to be
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-i i
booed will be u success, ending a t ;
manic me fullv annreeiate.
I nave
1
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y ,
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i so m e cany day m complete victory
- *'
BEE
lit It-nt in asserting, that the citizens j
of the < i rove need not be in any great j
hurry to leave it.
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The trip from "Portland to R o s e -
burg is a dcligli: fill one; although at
STORE.
the time in which 1 made it the'
jantaky .
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1
2d. N . t . R i c h a r d s o n
smoke vcilin t h e s n o w - p e a k s , a n d j
soiling the delicacy of the more r e - ! C. 1». Cox.
mote landscapes, left something still i
r rimt ary .
to be do'ircd.
I 7. S. D . Hedges and Mary A. \
which we had just
left,
it
seemed
ZF’ I f K T i n :
beautiful and perhaps even more so.
Here valley s of gn at
apparent for-
tilitybi.it very narrow, run among
the hills ai;,l are lost to view.
The
hills white w itli the d ii grass of ail-
14.
CO M B S
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so LOssES tonjake
TV
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¿nv* wns ;ti» xi
r»Mlltsf ili»* HU'l:
al.y deeplj \iiXi*r-st . .1. R* v. Mr. V.
• ] : t w
p istorio eh ir **■ •.r* 1 •« >rt*. -
;
ll
r-\iv
A
»il over th*-
,0 .1. n*>t sim:
lu.,ked f-.r l v ta» f '
D m xot Iv'fi:>
has k m iiruund hit
Wi re on tire p- »il-t
bnt obM-rvir
gl
wives t ■ di ili thè HI
thè 1 »• • iter pilli y ti
didn't.
t ¡i
ru>
11- »;* n t <"-
-t mu
i : -! ¡.n
SUI)
n*- r- 't win- a Hi
tli v r Peludi (1
insure au-1 tl
Gales Cr* k l ist M *nd ty. six p<
r-.f.-ivt-1 int i th-* United Brethren
l> vs. P lui r nn-1 T?. J -s. at a
house <d ' Mr. Uribb
-»use, at \ vliieh 1 place
w as ailtui niste red by
1 ir-g. s’il■ prise
*! i.*e S i f 1 t v i ven-
1 Mr. B t’ifur-l milk-
i 1 t!1 • e. >w an 1 th<- sur prise w is eomp! e
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a n i 0-v. rp .weririg f >r t!i >• geliti- ■ mat).
h
a
l
a
very
pl«-ns.»*it
tim«*.
P irty
BlT.XED.—Tfie d V, Hin g llOUSe
IT ’
Mr. M.r'.,:
distant about f.»irr ni
t.> t-
* -«-itlii «-f thi- t- v n b«in
Thur s-lay nirlit «-f 1 »-t W -ek. Mr. M ; .*
bau' was at a party at the tilU and
ls
Il us hold eff- t*. w.Vf- .,1
lied.
A N D
R
Y ,
V A R I E T I E S .
X EATSFOOT OIL,
C ASTOR OIL,
.
CHINA NUT OIL, ETC
BO ILED OILS,
Prescriptions compounded with care and correctness.
JOB PRINTING
i o \ f J FAXS' M O X E Y IS AS G OOD
Of all Kinds
C. C. Newliall and Jane R.
A A O T IIE R S .
- l . Charles C. Cuflee and Eliza
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- Barrett.
All will far," alike in prices, which shall
2‘J. Frank Cote and Ml’«. L u - always be IHF. \EUY LOWEST they cun
' ciuda Henry.
be- uflunltd for
20
DONE IN THE BEST S T Y L E O F T iltU
Anti at the
; y
o s t
James Keeth and Mary E.
cr than agrieulture is the country ray Rruggcr.
naturally adapted.
- j i n k .
1 he scenerv of the l mp jua vailov
4. F. AI. Robison and Jane Han-
is an exaggerate l combination of non.
Chehalein Valley an 1 North Yamhill. -
10.
I«1 o
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C
£1 s
l l
4.
Here
N ew G oods are constantly arriving and
Xuc Goods. G ood G oods , CH EAP GOODS.
WI L L
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Francis
F Ö
S h l O H
FORESTO R O V E
OREC ON
0STI.RS (of any Size),
BILL HEADS,
CIRCULARS 4
SELL.
BLANKS.
LAWYERS’ BRIEFS,
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SH0IV C’A PDS,
LAWYERS’ BLANKS,
VISITING CARDS,
LABELS,
RECEIPT BJJii
BLANK BOOKS,
&C., AC. Ü
Printed to order, and in the best Stvle.
For the Holidays i
THIS SPACE
FOR HOXTER. H
AVING JUST RETU RN ED FROM
selecting the largest stock of Jewelry
ever imported to this State, those wishing
a ry article for
H o l i d a y
G t 3 b I Q
DIAMONDS
A M ETU YSTS,
TOPAZ,
SAPPH IR ES,
EMERALDS,
PEAR LS,
Etc., Etc.: Etc.,
long-sufV r in g w .i y - f a r e t s } puts
-t
20. .William Wilson and
inn.ieii'-ciy h. h e s t im a t e e i t h e r on Louisigmont.
ih m o w n - i v ic e s . o r on th e l i v -’ s
l. FRANK HENDFRSON,
R.
J.
r o p r i c t
pretexts ,
Will do well to call and examine our stock-
1 We call particular attention to onr assort-
j ment of
a ’ owior.
F
a t e s ,
J D E S N 'T ”
and Laura
d Mary E.
H
At the
“ I N J D E P Ì 5 N
A. Carpenter and Mary A.
Thomas
R . o a n o n a 'b l G
2
o r
rSjXIIF. BEST B U G G IF S AND RIDING
M- Hmsis rt-adv at all fine -
P
Which we have in every eonmicable artiele
of Jewelry, at price»which d e fy competition.
We have also u large assortment of sll
meritorious WATCHES, in Gold ami Silver
Cases, of Foreign and Domestic make. -«
A! m \ an endless variety of Lockets
, Chains, Sets, Rings, Buttons, Solid Silve
and FL»t>si Ware, and all articles in on
,ine, t«> the inspection of which all arr
: rnvited.
E. C. IIEXIIKTISEN Ik Co.,
n37 lm
No. 103 First Street
F'ruit Trees for Sale.
\Y.
T A R A N K MoMTLLEN HAS A L L KINDS
of fruit trees for sale in Forest Grove.
F R l 'I T T llF F S . (»«/»<• to firt years ohl:)
Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plnnis, Quinces.
t i 7 .7 iM.VTN:
^ berry, ' lii.e ( rvstal, Red Dutch
J iL A t'K B E lililE S :
Lawton and Kittatiuny.
h a s M E R R Y A\Jt G R A P E FIXES.
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Oh AAMAA I A L /
Black and White Waluut, Chesnut and
other varieties.
SHRUBBERY:
Rose Bushes of all kinds.
!» it) ciisin an a p o l o g i x i n f u r sich tittle position*, burst upon us like a revela- j
3l) WUliam Kerson and C. Clial-
v
FLO W ERS:
„
Ever unoroa tor sale in this City,
t
D N T o tio e -
1, ,t. y o n t h f o o l i m h s c i e s h u s c z b i g a i u v. s e ­ tH*ii of tie- mountains, or like a
Tulip
and
Peony
bulbs.
ts d u c k s h u i i an n i n n i li a w a y w ith o t h e r dreum of the surrounding cliffs, as if
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John B. Everson and H.
A L L PERSONS KNOWING THFM-
1101 sE PLAXTÉ
. i,\ pci p lz m o n n e v , e . p e s h a l l v if said tin y had been longing for some un­
Rosa Brownson.
COMPRISING
gm_ selves indebted to me iuo hereby
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-, ,t b ig a m ist a n d t h c e f h a p p e e / t r l-e in known pet, ami longing thus, had
requested to e;dl and pay up before the
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hi piaci s.
A n d Gt lily an last lv to been thus visited in their sleep.
G IF T BOOKS,
Good Matured Paragraphs.
beginning of the New Year, and save costs, j
m a|ul sop We u .U ie purchasing else-
t lc m Om* a n d a w l
i m h v i d o o lv an
Rogue River \ alley is lik< a spa­
JOHN R. WALKER.
where. Everything warranted.
n4'2 tf
EsTT I.T.%; N M K NT -Till* < ■ .ivnruu Sibilili S' *- l;olle«'t i\ ! v, 1
STANDARD BOOKS,
betjeetli 1 ii l.h
cious amphitheater, encircled on all
A Maine woman ate four qu.irts of
Tualatin Store, F«irest Grove, Ogn. n3J t f _______________
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< *'t ill:III* fit ;it til*
innv the Loi '1 litiv liiursy
soli by nunintains of all grades of oysters at one sitting, the other day
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‘.1 I 1 i<hi\ ••\«*nin«.
JU V EN ILE a m . TOY BO O K S
so les.
grandeur
an I beauty, with tlie s o li-1 and won $l(t() by so doing, which, after j
hf jili :»t h ilf
A m i no w , ta istu r f - b t u v . ean n o t buy white Mt. Pitt looking over the deducting her burial expenses (i-s5),
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P A R L O R GAMES,
S l i o r i f T ’s
S a le .
six o’clock. Public cordially nmted.
eh.ze th is e p is t le u n til 1 h e v p aid mi
intervening bs.-ir heights, like a left her $15 to commence the next
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WORK BOXES,
S kk Frank McM illni’s new advertise- rt peks tu that ¡iiishent C hristian. sentinel from some other clime.
y v ir tu e of a w r it of e x e c u -
world with.
tioii and order of sale issued out of j
m<*rit; you can buy nil kinds of fruit tre. s. 'vlmoze sole he/ binn t raw lin’ and
I lie agricultural resources of Jack
A
M r.
D a h m r u n s a s t o v e a n d PH OTOG RAPH ALBUMS,
the Circuit Court of the St ate of Oregon for ,
(At tho Old Tualatin Store.)
m.s -lirubben and house plants, the best boulel/el.i / bum a yearnin' fur this son c o u n t v a re g r o a t . I » n t w ith out - i
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Washington county dated Dec. 22nd, 1S/J,
’
, h ard w are store u p at E a g le H a r b o r , 1
l'iiang* fui a liole y< ar, avvallili en- m a rk , e t , a ll i n d . u ">V
s t r i e s fire c r a n n ie d
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assortili ut in this county
in favor of 0 . H. Ford and against »Tames j
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a n d tlie Marti n e t te Journal s a v s ;
t ir e ly a lo n e xvitliout a h c lp u i u r s i m - a n d i , d is e u n r a g e il.
D E A LE R I X
nnd
Sarah Carrico, and to me directed and
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invi' on
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He
an e extensive
trade
AXD EVERYTHrXll CSCAI.LY FOUND I>* THE I delivered, commanding me to satisfy the [
T hkbe lius lii-eii a si-ries of meetings lield jx.tizour ili thi-« ho!e eommoonitv,
"in ' miieli b o a ste d “ \\ e b F o o t ” m u st
for we have heard his name mentioned
sum of one hundred and tliirtv dollars, U. DRY GOODS,
'itti. ( ’-'ìigregnti'Uial elnireh this week and xvitli hoo/.e e x t a t i e j o i ali i \u b e rrt in ’
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gold coin, now due on judgment with |
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feeling/, m u st lie h ev read ¡lie a b u v supplied 1 ar-neads, as the people ol
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! interest at the rate of 10 per cent. p*r
GROCERIES, and
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. 1 . . stove-pipe we ever saw put together
j annum from the 20th day of May, 1813,
„ jar
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Bock
and
Stationery
Line-
T u a n k s tu Frank MeMillen for . n
o » « ’ ftfol,r S<<1 a r t ‘ .'"i' 1 iu ,liz fa vor-i-ite j t l i i s ' e - , i i n t i y a i e p o e t i e a l ï y d e s i g n a t e d
here or elsewhere.”
and the further sum of twenty-two dollars
x-. n .n t ra-'pb. r: v. vhi- li took tin- first * * « > « p a p e r uv In/, a s-to u t su n . m a y j Pi aehe>' p iu m s m id mi l m is o f ull
G E N E R A L M ERCHAN DISE
and eighty-five cents costs, out of the fol­
A Troy editor took his w ife to j
h e g o d o m i tu lu/, e n d en p ic e e , and k i n d s a re i n c o m p a r a b l y s u p e r io r to
]-r. n.ium ut <-ur h-st »'ouiitv Fiiir.
lowing
described
real
estate,
to
wit;
The
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New York a few davs ago. The oon-
tu liiz m a k e r a t e llin u v h im uv thi s
undivided one-half of the N. W. quarter of Forest Grove, . . . .
Oregon
the same in the Wallaiiiet Valiev.
.
S ee .tlie E'ti v *x-ti
f Mr. Wagner’s t h e last a n d c r o w n i n ’ a c t uv h i/ b f .
Alt h » 1 * gli religion and temperance : t‘,u’tor» whou lie
reeog- | Plcage examine our Stock.
See. thirtv-oiie (31,) T. one ( 1.) south of
ill IllU/tli. r colmali.
range three (3.) West Willamette Meridian, FAIR TRICE« 1'A ID FOR ALL KIND*
H o p in ’ I m a b e sp a r d tu w r ite y u Mill
cultivation are
-uè in : ' , nizfxl
our Troy
..... iiitelh etiial
n u euiiixanon
,
•' . brother
,
, . as untitled
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Washington county, Oregon. Therefore.
m o a r idiee i r fu ll e jiis e lz in fo u t u r ,
general at a discount in Southern to frer PUSS!l- e* but not knowing the !
by virtue of said execution nnd order of
Q p pg()£)UCE
Oregon, there are Home people to be huly whispered to him, “ Is this a n:-7 lm
.1. K. G 1 E L A CO.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
i rem an e y o o rs tro oly,
sale, I did on the 23ril day of Dee. A. D.,
P tT ito n 'M V . N ashy ,
found here of unusual intelligence 1:l,,*v ,frie‘ul of yours? ” “ No, no.”
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Premram o . Ca„h C « * o m » . »1! «
At the Congregational ehnreb. Rev. f.. '
J^te P . M. who would be an ornament to any said the Troy editor in haste,“ she
fi" t p I C
H A I 4 1^«
A.
D.
1S74,
at
the
hour
of
one
o
’clock,
r.
m
.
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7
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Walker preaches every Sabbath at II a . m u v ieb iz P o s t m a s t e r a t t h e s e c t u v p la c e ; e v e n |.> the* soul* w h a t se lf’
w y w ife,
of said dav. at the Court House door in the | |>| 0 W
I W lO a f IV | 3 r K 6 t !
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At the Mi thmlist churi-li. R. v. Mr. Wolfe l a r n i n ’
•om placent l i t . ’io c i t y w h e n c e v o u r
A colored preacher in translating
town of Hillsboro. Washington county. Or-|
in
preaches on the first ami third Sundays of
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c o r r e s p o n d e n t co n ies.
to his hearers the sentence: “ The
FOKEST QBOVE I I
each month.
*
In passing through a dark tunnel
T h i s c l i ma t e is v a s t ly s u p e r io r to h a r v e s t is over, the season is ended ^ X N E H ALF OF BLO CK TWEXTY-
on a Pennsylvania railroad, a wo- the rainy, sloppy season in Northern arul thy soul is not saved,” put it: j
U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, to satisfy
TtVFF PAT AS n r n v i ,
(28) in the town of Forest Grove, sanl
At the 1 ¡upti.it church. Rev, Mr. Chandler
execution and accruing cost*.
w a k i j i a ^ 1 l»r 1 ««■ ? n c i i f c x v ,
i man’s voice was heard exclaming,“ Oregon.
The
most
disagreeable
“
De
corn
is
been
cribbed,
dere
ain’t
|
Witness mv hand this 2Gth dtv of Dec. !
Mutton, Fork, >eal. Fish, both fresh
reaches on the second und fourth Sundays
I Don't you fool around!
I carry a thing in this climate is the violent any mo’ work, and de debbil is fool- \ Oregon,
1873
C jiak . T. Tozirn
!
««J*. Fru.t Tlcur end Game, conntantly
of each month
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I pistol in my panier!”
A J ANDERS O'" ' *>42 It
ShrriJT of WieMnptnn
Co.,
1 f'“ hand.
winds, which render hats public in’ wirl dis community.”
j n 3 5 -om
Ne isvnce .—T îi--r*- :vi• • t -vo .»r three
dogs in this city that «*11 lit t . b.
I h -y bark and run at w->; 11« ti <*n the
»n l 1lip ll- *rscs' heel s a s travel, rs p
e Disi ig ii>t a little v>--:■ ition and
s->uie time do injury.
t
S I Z E S
25. R. F. Rice and S. C. Gibson.
^
an i propert Y {) [ HJ il xvav-i'.ai's
2<. Patrick Fowler and Mrs. C. r ? } \_
or thabiv the form' r. The stage i
v. v /
Harrison.
*i. t . i
1
B -i- 1
fui.
■ REEDING DONE AT T H E MOST rm-
* Kuiiable rates.
. h y «-ver, i il - bade
N--VI imr.n.
j to K
m ami star’ >1 S it’iu.
11. P. A. Stanton and Lizzie M.
ERSONS DESIRIN G TO BE F IT T E D
nut
1>
in - 1 : i -,
m o in s n o w e n n g n e i
out with a gocal t* iru will ili> well bv
Im b r ie .
moar .'ooo! -Lie > ■/ m. And in th
' ; - ..
« "t. • \ x
1 e* ] « ■ !-: s of
1 .
; giving me a cali.
( a -’ R li-.e, ami de - . n-hi.g into
12- Norman Martin and Mrs
exa-put U'la.n ov n-i It '0 vat id feelii;
A llon lcrs l'ilted W itti Prompt
wate, s of the shining l mpipia, Emily ^IcLin.
nos-, ami Dispteli.
1 b r o t f o r t h t h e i<-i , i in mi G th -lia l
si etili-1 |)ioj)helic of au l'iijovable
14. John R. Ft aster and Ida May
ç^-Haek connects with the cars twice
rido.
! .eli . ìit -f ri i gl iteti eoach low - AI 1 11 e ■ i'
i day.
nl7tf
th è S e n i ov I .a r n i n , i ,;\ i i ; v m mi pi - ever, wi nt liouticing on over the
2(1. Erastus Ravage and Francis
lit ic a i d c t li , lx-li i-vin m is e lf Io b c u v stoni s in a wuv whicli was a cautiou
of Indi'* F. Militinovi
s o u n d m im i, d u o K to w . 1 -cipn-at-■ !«»,i ivtliing Hot eoiiiiiosed
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. 1 . I v . G I L L & C O .
a n d d i ' } ’' -s-
' mi olii .hai eili-ct-, in ri
r. .lust as we of the coach
24. J. F. Rafferty and Mrs. C1. F . j
D. H OX TER HAS SO MANY
ilic to lle rili ii.an.-icr:
r i r s i i v , t<> nu v«i (•- all tut to 1..1I into lunnccnt Lovmi*
customer« nt his store nil the time
that he has no time to write au advertise-
s u c k - t sso r in o b ic e , aw 1 tlu* e x z iìe r - •! i n nber
Mime peculiarly violent
2(*. \V. R. (V rtcr and M. A.Lyon.
.ment. That is what we call business. n30tf
levatiti jile/.urc I h c v cx p i r ip c e d in thump, nlm<»t croaking from their
7.5 First Sired , Poi t la nil.
our nodding j
i * i . i kmuek .
w a it in o n th<; deci* p c e p l e a s c llin 'iu spinal eonneetions
S T R A Y C A T T L E ÏÏ
h
Calvin Jack and E. A. Mas-
s t a m p s an h ui lin 'm le ttn r/ . S- c n n -1- lieuls, v.ouM ell'ictually drive from
lv , I bei ¡cuti) t r li ini t h è p h-zu r o\ ii'tiii drowsy god, to our huge dis- tors.
HREE estray cattle are sto])])ing at the
h a v in a G e u t l e m e n ov n s s tu te p ro - 't-'"
pin
place of W. L. Wagner near Forest
.
.
.
2. Theodore Pointer and E. A.
H iving crossed the intervening ,,
p o r t i o n z a ti Itili o n him h o w ho s h c ll
VYE JUST RECEIVED TH E LARG «' i°'Ti' M r V' !Kt»>'T wants the owner to
i
, ,
.
,
^ C orning,
est S tock ok
;l.ko them ^ a-v ’ "" be is feeding them with
., ,,
. ,,
v o a t, w h a t h e s h c ll s a v a n d wliat he rnl-ge, and having traversed for some
,
,,
. i ,
IS. H. (». Parsons ami Alma
Ins own cuttle. One of them is a white cow
distance tlie narrow imeiiltivated Viil-
-h ell t h i n k .
F i f t h l y , 1 b e q e t lie ti
with a few red spots, right ear cropped, left
him a w l t h e o n o r s , purri|i/.its a n d hy of tlie Rogue River in its lower M avley.
with an underbit; a redh ifer two years old,
2 3 . David Campbell and Agnes I X O l i c l A V
Q - O O c i S ' marked same ss cow; and a s six month's bub
e m o lu m e n t s a r iz in fro m sa id office, }iorti()'i, the main valley o f the river
M'2 lm
'
* calf, white and red.____ ____
t r g e t h i T w ith t h e p iir ce n ta g i- o v e x - sinhlenly, as we reached an elevated Flemming.
,iu I
T I i E
u33.1
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with oaks, chiefly of the variety Noland.
eallcd black oak, were covered with 1
may .
flocks and herds, as to grazing ra*h-
31. Herman 1 ickcus and liarba-
-,ii.
U
Meek.
tumn, an 1 studded here and there
11.'»<1 i in d
1 H i;s ü-jU' r s:iii)*)n.s [
1 ! lac* f» ii\ ti’! 1 1 • \ ’ a i n : *j, 1(. •
l ' * I 1111 1 ; a t‘ s tli • O . A
ll w k'il ¡ni llit'I’ols ;*: »L e the
l lt n c c lo r v a rd travi
i l ;-*1 .se to me lui ] rc*ail S. ri
1
»»*« iperly aie ihtnisteil
li f * v bow.-l ui b.'i* t’io s 1*
11K g 01 t lie s1,-i'ge ( >. w
v c* a vox« <1 speg at liianw" 1 1 .'11,
i )V the « -xoi'l lit.ltit f.'.l'C <
V to timt WO!'!. i “ w! tir nlotir.
A L L
C
. . . . .
V a ^NTSH BBT 'TIES.
N A IL BRUSHES,
S T R IP IN G BRUSHES,
consequently I have
ofy“o,l customers, j
Oakland anil "Wilbur are the only 'Jackson.
I will always keep nil the Standard Brands
A Mu. T vllmvn while on his way to n
The Fat P o stm a ste r ’s
Ci iioo Gone
places
of
any
note
in
this
valley,
pre-
1
*•
L
.
L
.
W
iiliams
and
Mrs.
0f
|s an,k p,v H stri(.t int0Rrity of pur-
s
m
»
11
olui.In
in i with his wift* aIV.l three ;
W here The Woodbine T w m cth .
■ c ling Roseburg. At the hitter of Sarah J. (¿nick.
pose to ileal as I would be dealt by, I now
cama- n- ar hiaviii'4 a seri.-U' aecid nt, whi
cr. >s.sin ; the for*! »>f « »ab ' u reck near t:
the
t-v->
places
first
«i
t-n-.l
is
located
21.
S.
L.
Masters
and
E.
F.
Stott,
nvitevou to iny Store, which I now christen
ì ndi
-T lie H
»eh. m 1 hous 0, wit h his t- ai11 an.l wag.«
4 1
jci . y .
s-- ! j * m > uv Jana- an academy. This is under Metho-
1 ll
The c a m nt was V« rv swift a ml tue h T '
.list control, is well attended, and
20. Benton Killin and H. B.
ry 2 th I s< ,-d th
illenn :
b-irIg un a Cl;st mi» d to munii 1gw.1t rs'art
s . i j>— \V. ]). is the only 1. suiud'-n of the kind in Hoover.
i ’
1.1!
\
d *w:i >tr. ana and got int< - .1 p " U
,v*.
1
*
I*".
!-
30, F . M. Litchenthaler
and
Remember the place.^J X. Campbell's
*.
Mr.
T.
imtm
d
m t appointed the \ alii v
near the opp eate
t
<
Trovi*.
i
¡li­
■ <!!• As’ vr a t J’l
le-, and was h ir i.
i: .
- t of a surpa-;
Martha R. Jolly.
Old Stand, Forest Grove.
ntely called foras
d 1 -l.e and will I . , ,
»• 1 ;
t work n ir by. an 1
b v four irn n wh > V-
' n; ; lv beau .lu i >• ituaUon; also of a i
august .
J. II M A T T H E W S .
a arly ic.- c -Id c.s it
w »-* ent.-r 1 »he str
like and infelli-
28. M. T. Eddy
and Emma
Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 4tht 1873
naming or va liti g
fei hnz ! 1 fr-w
( » ! ' ,1
v is. an l »atli r l-
gent
population,
yet
not
much
ex-
Speake.
1
1
in
it.-r i1}» t »
in
«¡n :i
111 111 1:11
n" :1 v
ceding in mnuber :hut of the Grove.
S eptember .
iin-au
in
g tile hors
1
»
); . - .
l • rails
It is bow..V(*r m-u
i ---- ei.tlTde l .
25. Jesse C. Wilkes and Medora
se api nr* fr >-a »he w.
-lit IIV I-
lu.-.z an
tari-I
. Tin*
.1 b-t \Vr* 11 it an 1
and lit-nci- more < i‘y hue* i-i appear- E. Kelso.
■, “i , ,,
h»*v p a r s e d >v <i 1 am s ’ i l i a w a n -
» on tho other
27. T>. I*. Trulli tiger and Emily r.y ;
: lice. j >;.. I*
i.
, ,1 W- ! .M ill 1.0 V» ll
T 1 i.l i,f
i 11. rm a
i « *
, i w
i
1
Ik ' ‘ > ■
# AT
hand lias on
i
i •. i e k ni tuo
vv oou
r w
f i « 1 ) • Lia ot il v< or six wt il
tiCTOPER.
'iiiieu sri-
lu r-.i sîu.’.tli’.u ■s.
OF
>>1 articles warranted.
* H E .1 P X E S S O F IT S P R I C E S !
Bee Miye Store.
7
S I Z E.
A N Y
School B o o k s , suitable for the Academy or P u blic School.
ANO TH K
J. «j. Morgan and Emma E.
amui ..
T O
C U T
Our stock consists in part of
P A IN T BRUSHES,
C L O T H E S BRUSHES,
TOOTH BR USH ES,
HA W OILS,
LAHD OIL,
SW EET OIL,
Q uality of its Goods
Edwards.
somewhat cramped, broken as it was
into hills and dales, while not less
MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,PAINTS, OHS, GLASS, B00K8 &c„ 4
G L A S S
TnK
T uk greatest ami best variety of Generili
licenses issued by the County ( lerk Merchandise
in the
Hive Sto
Store
'rehandise is is Kept Kept
in the
Bee Bee
Hive
any place in the
Tins Store
Store lias
h
of "Washington county, as follows: ,
»ny
the County.
County. This
a style of scenery jiieturesipio an d ! Davis.
beautiful in the extreme; but in com-
m Altai.
parison with the upper Willauie- ie, '
31. Nlartin Knutson and Mary M.
.
J. B. Matthews. Proprietor.
.1/ A R R IA O E L l C EXSES.
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There were thirty-eigld marriage
Humphreys.
-•’>* W . C. Thomas and J. M.
STORE#
D E A L E R I N
always been noted for its variety und it
1 , 1
a mutts sfilili In' not only tided for the l’iii'ni
a n d M r s. : of i u vark.ty> but for me
long before reaching them, having
been passed, 1 was entertained with
BOOK
W. II. SAYLOR, PROPRIETOR
•
The wooded heights of tho C a la -1 Hall,
prioias, ridging the southern horizon
lo.
AND
/>
DK rJ 3 3 ,
I not sec t a ' c r y g r e a t m a j o r c y n o r i uV(,,. o p p o s i n g e le m e n t s , t h o u g h I
even a la r e ] r o p o r i io a o f t h e t o w n s
ji;l\e ,o tn e fears t h a t it w i ll p r o v e fo r
in o u r S t a t e sin c e m v d e p a r t u r e f r o m t h e p r e s e n t a f a ilu r e .
•
‘
.
i
the Grove, but still 1 am ijuite con- i
HIVE
DRUG
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