Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, January 10, 1874, Image 4

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th e Preacher s PleSv
A lawyer who consumes three hours
in artfuui*' a question of law relating
to the ownership of a barrel of apples
is imlignant at his minister for ex­
ceeding twenty-live minutes in un­
folding one of the great principles o*
morality, on the observance of which
the whole existence of society de­
pends. The judge who tills two hours
with his “ opinions” on the right of
a counsel to challenge a witness,
grumbles at his minister because he
has prolonged the discussion of iuu-
damcntal laws of human existence to
thirtv ruiuutcs. 'Ihe physician who
takes ten minutes to prepare the
medicine for the headache is liervous-
lv restive if his minister spends twice
so many in attempting to remove a
chronic heart-ache. The belle who
has spent how long?-—in adjusting
the bow s of her bonnet, is remorseless
in her criticisms on the minister who
does no* finish his meditations on the
character of God in fifteen minutes.
The fop who has combed and waxed
and perfumed his beard and mus­
tache for an hour, is mortified past
endurance if the poor minister is
not through his discussion of im­
mortal life “ inside of twenty min­
utes.”
i argued tliatf'when ignorance is bliss,
it is’nt worth while to be wise. At
any rate, Mr. Shepherd is at the
haven where he would be, and has
not been subjected to the inconven­
iences of quarantine.— Sprin<i/iehl
/ it'p u h lir a n .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WE ARE
A N I)
Tualatin
Tlio Ono P ric o
C A SH
ST O R E !
GENERAL
I NEORMS
STILL K
THE PU B IJC
no :
THAT HE
efis
Professor
NEW S T O C K
OF
So vast in Quality,
So Superior in Styles,
So Beautiful in Material,
the
C O
M
E
J. W. MARSH, A. M.,
Rev. THOMAS CONDON,
Professor of Latin and Greek.
Lecturer on Geology.
Preceptress.
Teacher of Music.
C A L E N D A R :
The year, in all «1 ■partments of the Institution, is divided into three b rms, beginning on tin- tirst Wednesday of September, December and March, and will close
menccim lit, on the tir -t Wednesday in June. There will be a vacation of one week, during the Christmas holidays.
AS TO MARK
He has something good to tell them ami
I.MYERS
15,000 to 2 0 ,0 0 0
nS.'.lv
Summons
In the fo u n t) Court o f the Mate o f O re­
gon, to r W ashington ( omit} •
In the mutter of tie Estate of Hi m y 1!.
Boll* -, deeea- < < 1.
T<> Sarah lloi.i's, Isottr ut,,l M irii f!•,,,• s-. EU:-
Hoeth I >' > I, I’S lliiil / .,.o Ilolns. i/o ni/liti ,'s of*
, / i v#,/, a ,,ii
iif')'S'>tis ¡h tij'lsiiil I,, .iii'iii
Estate:
A on are hereby citi <1 to appear in the !
County Court of the State of Oregon. for
Washington county, at tIi< Court House at
Hillsboro, in said County and State, on tin
tirst Monday in January, A. D. 187», to
show cans*', if any there he. why the potiti >u
of S. A. Holcomb, Executor of said Estati-,
praying for license to s.!l the following
described real estate, being tlio west half of
of the Donation claim of H. It. Boms,
and an undivided one-half interest in the
east half of said Donation ri tini.a 11 in S* c. Ill
Town. 1, North Range 1, w* st, in Washing­
ton County, Oregon, should not be granted.
By order of
T hos . I). H umphreys ,
Attest:
( oUnty Ju ilye.
W. D. PlTTEN'OER,
County Cleric.
n!WT:4w
SHorifTs Salo*
Y VIRTFE OF A WRIT OF EXF.CF-
B
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Washington county, dated Dec. 22nd, 1 H~:t,
in favor of 1). H. Ford anil against James
and Sarah Carrico, anil to me directed and
delivered, commanding me to satisfy the
sum of one hundred and thirty dollars, C.
No Squeamishnefs in the Senate.
S. gold coin, now due on judgment with
interest at the rate of 10 per cent, jkt
'Tilt* J »resent Senate has " o t bravely I annum from the 2*>th day of May, 1873,
over squeamislmesa. It replaces Si- “nd the further sum of twenty-two dollars
/.*
. ____ i ami eighty-five cents costs, out of the fol-
m°n Cameron, a pe .
- ¡lo w in g des*-rilicd rciil estate, to wit: The
name is :i stench in in the nostril* ot undivided one-half of the N. W. quarter of
every honest man, in the chairman­ Sec. thirty-one (31,) T. one (1,) south of
ship of its leading committee, and it range tim e (3,) West Willamette Meridian
Washington county, Oregon. Therefore,
continns Alexander It. Shepherd l»y virtue of said execution and order of
without xvinkiii" or making a wry sale, I did on the 23rd day of Dec. A. 1).,
face. To be sure, he has been charg­ Is73. levy upon the above described tract of
and on Saturday the 31st day of Jan.
ed in the public press with pretty land
A. I>. 1874, at the hour of one o’clock, p. m .
serious offences—such as abusing a of
said day, at the Court House door in the
responsible trust to enrich himself town of Hillsboro, Washington county. Gr­
and his freinds, corrupting Senators egon, I will sell the nliovedescrilH-dj»remises
public auction to the highest bidder, for
and < otigrensmen, running up an 1 at
U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, to satisfy
illegal debt, etc. But the Senate said execution and accruing costs.
thought
iro u a n iy in
o u g u s that
m a i to
tu investigate
Witness my hand this gtithdiy of Dec.
i irobablv
pm w
ould reflect
re fle c t a upon
n o n the
th e President,
P re s id e n t, 1*73.
O has . T. T okyo ,
him
would
¿i hr riff of Washington Co., Ogn.
who Dominateci him; or perhaps, it 11 I 2 it
Assistant in Academy.
Miss 0. A. HASKELL,
A X T3D S E E
I’ ll ICES SO LOW
O F F IC E
A. J. ANDERSON, A. M.,
Professor of Mathematics. Professor of Theory and Art of T iachirg,
and acting Principal of tin Academy.
Natural Sciences.
Sirs. I*. A. SAYLOR,
Sb'* GO A X JJ
T V IT IO X :
( ■(WI»|-:TrrTON \ F O L L Y .
( ill and si r to satisfy yourself that we
mean what wc say. We also have Fine
Stock of the Lit. st'stvle of HATS ¡lUilCAPfc
J. KOHN A CO.
n3;tf
P o r tla n d Or.
THE
$31» 00
.1
C iir
u3‘2tf
YEAR '.
I N 1) E P E N I) E N T
at
»
j O o --------
F o re s t G r o v e
Citizens of Washington County :
HIM mixes TO SELL! P L A N IN G M IL L S
Even the m< t im p e rio u s n a tu r a l
appetite conn in fu r its s h a re o i
;.ri i-t ;<• cult at t
W e m u st a ll e a t.
end if we can not sa y w ith F e u rb a e h
th a t a man i w ind he e a ts, w e m ust
• >w* that what he e a ts has a great
i u* :tl to do with making him what he
If he feeds upon blood, he is
f likeiv to be a lamb and if he
up >n milk-and-water he is not
likely to l>e a li*»n. What we would
eat, a n d how’ we sli cihl prepare it
for our eating, whether l*v the pro-
c ss'-s of nature or the art of cook-
»*»-'■ ’ ins is not inert ly an alimentary,
but an ¡esthetic question. The farm
Mai the k itc h e n , the arts that are
le'iicultoral and those that ¡ire cul­
inary. touch closely upon the arts
that are c died beautiful. The sun­
shine ami the min season ripen the
inul» of the year in the ovens of the
earth, and without them where is
tin bloom upon the cheek, the light
in the eye, or the music in the step
and voice? The cook carries out the
hint of nature, and matures over the
fire the transformations of elements
into food which the sunshine began.
of
That wc arc at a loss to describe, and sim­
ply suv
WE 11 W E ADOPTED A SCALE OF
P O ST
P ro fe s s o r
GEORGE H. COLLIER, A. M.,
DO NOW OFFER FOR THE INSPEC­
TION OF THE PUBLIC
A COMPLETE
MERCHANDISE!
Rev. HORACE LYMAN, A. M.,
o f R h e t o r i c an d H i s t o r y .
IUv. S. II. MARSH, I). I).,
Pr* -¡driit and Professor of Intellectual Philosophy.
Ill Front Street between Washington anil
Alder,
Dealer in
! !
F A C U L T Y :
J. KOHN & CO .
X. E. GOODELL,
Academy
-o—
A F T E R M A X Y MOXTIIS OF P R E P A R ­
A T IV E , H’A’,
If the remedy for miasmatic dis­
eases which has been discovered by
a French physician is effective, we
Such as
hope it will be employed throughout
America, it would l*e the greatest HATS ANI) CAPS,
discovery since the use of Peruvian
bark by the Jesuits. A communica­
BOOTS AND SHOES.
tion has lately been addressed to the
LAD IES’ AND GENTS'
French Academy of Sciences by a
M. Gimbert, who has been long en­
WEALING APPAREL.
gaged in collecting evidences con­
cerning the
a
G ro c e rie s
tree of extraordinarilv rapid grow th,
which attains huge dimensions, and Of all kinds, and other Articles too numer­
ous to mention. And hopes by
appears to possess an extraordinary
power of destroying miasmatic influ­
FAIR DEALING
ence in fever-stricken districts.
It
has the single property of absorbing
ten times its weight of water from j Only to merit a Liberal Patronage of the
Public.
the soil, and of emitting antiseptic j
camphorous effluvia. AVlieu sown in
marshy ground it will dry up in a Highest Cash Price Paid for Produce.
very short time. The English
were the first to try it at the Cape,
and within two or three years they
completely changed the climatic
condition of the unhealthy parts of
the colony. A few years later its
planting was undertaken on a large
seale in various parts of Algeria, j
At Pardock, twenty miles from A l­
giers, a farm situated on the banks
of the Hamyze. was noted for its
extremely pestilential air. In the
spring o ’ 18C>7 about 13,000 of the
eucalyptus were planted there. In
Ju ly of the same year — the time
has raoM
w hen the fever season used to set in !
—not a single case oceured; yet the
trees were not more than nine feet
high. Since then complete immu­
nity from fever has been maintained.
In the neighborhood of Constantine
the farm of Ben Machydlin was
CRES OF EXCELLENT LAND FOR
equally in bad repute. It was cov­
L sale in Washington Countv.
ered with marshes, both in winter
and summer.
In five years the
whole ground was dried up by 14,-
C00 of these same trees, and farmers
lv
and children enjoy excellent health.
At the factory of the Gay de Con­
stantine, in three years a plantation
■***
of eucalyptus has
transformed
twelve acres of m a rs h y soil into a
magnificent park, whence fever has
Completely disnppenied.
In the
Island of Cuba, this and all other
paludal di-eases are fast d is a p p e a r­
s.
in g from all th e unhealthy districts
■y.
2*
w h e re this tre e has been introduced.
A station-house at one of the ends
* 7 .
of a ra ilw a y viaduct in the Depart­
ment of the Ynr was so pestilential
that the officials could not be kept
there longer than a year. Forty
of these trees were planted, and it
i- now as healthy a> any other place
••ii the lint*. IVo have n o informa­
tion as t*» w h e th e r this benefieient THE FINEST AND ¡.CHEAPEST
• ee will grow in oilier than hot cli­
LANDS IN THE STATE ! !
mates. We hope that experience
will he m ade to d e te rm in e this point.
Cuisine and Civilization.
U N I V E R S I T Y
READY!!
COME OXMII RRAII
('a ll an d See H im
General Cure for Chills and Fever.
P A C I F I C
H A
su p p o rt your Local P|per.
S a s h 6c Door F a cto ry
A. L. J* TINS* 'N, Proprietor,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
FURNITURE,
SASH,
DOORS AND BLINDS,
CEDAR.
FIR and HARDWOOD
Ll'M BER, \C ., ,vC.
Planing. Tongue and Grooving,
Turning. Scroll and Ke-Sawing.
Done to Order in a
F ir s t C lass Stylo.
OREGON POSTOFFICES.
Lrit of the Post-Offlces of Oregon.
Brtker Comity,
•Auburn,
Augusta.
* 1 taker t'itv.
Clarksville.
Express Bauch,
Eldorado,
Gem,
Humboldt Basin,
Jordan Valiev,
Wiugville.
ALSO
DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES,
TONG EE and GROOVED FLOORING,
PLAIN and RUSTIC CEILINGS
MOFLDINGS,
BRACKETS,
BALUSTERS; Turned anil Scroll).
ALSO
Stair Balusters and Newell Posts,
C onstantly on hand and made to Order.
F llO THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE
A building in this vieinitv•>
B*‘nton.
Alsea Vail. v.
•Corvallis.
King’s Valley,
Liberty.
Little Elk,
Newport,
Newton,
Philomath.
Starr’s Point,
Summit,
Toledo,
Yuquina.
Clackamas-
Barlow,
Beaver,
Butt* Creek,
For everything necessary to the Erection' Cllltbv,
< 'laekamiis.
Completion and furnishing of any
Clear Creek.
building can be L td at
Cuttingsvill,
this Factory.
Damascus.
Eagle Creek,
My machinery is
Glad Tidings,
N E W A M ) F IR ST C L A S S !
Highland,
Mobdla,
And the wont dime will be of
Milwankie,
NtYily,
UPERIOR STYLE! /N D
FINISH Norton,
*f >r* gon Citv.
Oswego,
C a ll a n d E x a m in e
Sandy.
Before purchasing elsewhere.
Superior Inducements are offered !
Clatscp.
YzC Shinnies, J.n iiitiir in n l Ilu ililiiu i Mute
viol fill,i n in i jfi‘h iih it if f l( ur/.'.
Address all orders to
A. L. JOHNSON Forest Grove.
TAItY AND X.
NOTICE.
Washington County Directory,
•Astoria,
Isthmus,
Kuappa.
Nehalem,
Skipanon,
Summer House,
Westport.
Coos*
Coos River,
( ’* »quille,
Empire < ’itv.
Euehauted Prairie,
Hermansville,
Marshtii'ld,
North Bend,
B null>lph.
Columbia.
( 'olumbia City,
Clatskauie,
Kaillier,
'Twas evening in Mav; and tin* soft zephyr t St. IleietlS,
night 4
‘
* I Sarn ies Island,
Scappi >osc.
Through b r iich* s low bending above
My Mary and I, a- w<- wand* red along,
Curry
And whi jx red <>f beunty ami 1 >vi.
Chetooe.
” W < :! make n- a nest like tlie birdliii gs,” I 1
said,
I Elleitsburg.
I’ort l »rford.
“ And n< v*r shall part any more.”
14 * >h. yes." sit* v, plied, “ and can furnish it
Douglas.
nice
.1' HU I ,'. HEX .i S i l l X ltL E R 's sT<>l!F." j North ( 'anvonvill**.
('¡unas Vail* v,
"J’ air creator* .there's many a wealthier man Iinti* r.
Would gladly have you fo ra bride;
F.lkton,
But no one can love you more fondly than 1 1 ( ialesvill**,
My Treasure, my beauty, mv pride!
< iardiner.
Oh. had I a mansion, with carp* ts of gold
K* Hoggs,
And -il\i r. I'd cover the floor!”
],oi ikingliiss,
But. smiling, si 1 • ■ said. “ You can purchase 1 Mvrth Creek,
tin b -t
j • »akland.
At I I I 'H u ll AX <(• S III X D LK U 's STO RK ." j Pass Creek,
“ I 11 spread you a conch upon which to recline ! •Roseluirg,
When evening shall call 11s to rest,
Se* ittsburg.
• >f the tlceci' st down.” “ But,” sin* said T* 11 Mill.
with n sigh,
Cmpqua City,
“ I like hair mattress tin* best.”
Wilbur,
“ i hen SO it shall be, love; the t a b l e s inlaid, ! Yoncalla.
And s e a t s from some far distant shore."
“ Oli, no,” she exclaimed. “They have ele­
Gro nt.
gant sets
"Canyon Citv,
At U URH RK X A s lllX h L K U S STO RK ." Camp Watson,
Davville,
"But, Mary, alas! I must sadly confess
< »rant.
My menus are but slender as yet;
To furnish ¡1 house in tin* style von <h tnand John Dav Citv,
I’mire City.
Would hopelessly plunge me in debt
Lo ask you to share my poor lodgings and
Jackson.
hoard
Applegate,
Is something that I should deplore.”
She said, with a smile, “ You can buy very ’ Ashland Mills,
Brownsbourgli,
cheap
B lir R H R E X d • S IIIX O L E R ’S STO RK ." Central Point,
Eitgle Point,
“ fo-inorrow, then, love, let us journey along j (»rant’s Pass,
To the corner of Abler and Front street— I Hot Siiriugs,
Tis numbers DH RIU 1 t o o (river side,)
•Jacksonville,
Where lovers so happily meet;
Klamath,
How many fond souls might l*e severed for 1 Linkville,
years
Langt 11 Valley,
rn»m those they so fondly adore,
Mere :t not for the beautiful furniture they Pluenix,
Bock Point;
have
At IIURORKX A- S illX D L K R 'S STO RK ." Sum’ h Valiev,
Table R<I* k,
They have marble-top bureaus and elegant Willow Springs,
sets
Yanax.
Of Bed-room furniture new,
W ith center-tables, und what-nots, and mir­
Josephine.
rors great,
Kirby,
And an endless variety of chairs, not a few. Lelnnd,
They do a cash business, and with money in Slate Creek,
hand
\\ aldo.
To purchase every style of furniture lower,
Are able to supply all the public demand
Lane.
A t II ( RO I! K .V if '.x IIIX D L K li'S S TO R E.
Butte Disup'ntm't,
We went, Mary and I; and can I ever forget Cottage Grove,
Tlu* pleasure that beamed in her fa/*c.
Coast Fork,
As she gazed at the marvels of beauty dis­ Camp Creek,
played
Cartwright's,
In III RO REX A- S i l l EULERS plot*!
•Eugene City,
We furnished our home in an elegant style, Franklin,
Have baen marrieda twelve-month or more Junction,
And Mary is singing this song to her babe, Long Tom,
Of II l'R ( ; R E X A S i l l E U L E R ’S S TORE.
n3‘J ly
Mohawk,
Pleasant Hill,
Rattlesnake,
Siuslaw,
Springfield,
Willamette Forks.
(^OKlltlJ rJtld'JCy . . .
m iO T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
.Lxl th" uiiilersigneil lias been apixiinted
by tli«* County Court of Washington Countv,
Ogn., ailministra'or of the estate of George
Buemann, deceased, and all persons having
claims against said estate arc requested to
: present them to me at my residence', five
in 1*'S north-cast of Hillsboro, Washington
County, Ogn., <>r to Tlios. II. Tongue, my
attorney, at Hillsboro, within six months
from the date of this notice.
ROBERT IMRRIE
Hill-boro, Nov. lath, 1873.
n35.4
T. D. Humphreys
. W. 1>. l ’ittinger
< T. Tiisi. r
. . . L. l 'attersi >11
1 Sanili* 1 J. Stott
1 ( 1) -st'S Jacksqn
.( ’olundms Smith
........" T. F. Pien e
A. J. Anderson
r k r i \ ................................
S h e r if f , .................
T reasu rer, ..................
( o. i_'ttììiìu\ssuuiers
S u rv e y o r y ......................
v i ssssso r ............................
School S u fit., . . . .
C oroner y .....................
Sto fr S e iì o t'ir y . . . .
. T. R. Cornelius
l <»co. II. Collier
1 Thomas Stott
RvprvsentutiufS, . .
Tell m*> n*»t in mournful number*
Life is Ringing to decay,
Should there come in frightful number*
O'er your heads the silvery gray.
Linn.
•Albany,
Brownsville,
Crawfordsville,
Pimond Hill,
Harrisburg,
J lalsi-v.
Lebanon,
Miller,
Peoria,
Pine,
Heio,
Soda Sj-irings,
Shedd’s.
Marion,
Aurora,
Aumsville,
l^ntteville,
1 »rooks.
Fairfi«'ld,
Fair Ground,
(Jervais,
Hiulilard’s,
«Teffi rson.
Marion,
Monitor,
Newells ville,
•Salem.
Silv*rt<*n,
St. Iiouis,
Stavtoii,
Hiiblimitv,
Turner,
Vernon,
AVaeonda,
Wood burn.
Multnomah.
East Portland,
"Portland.
Powell’s Valley,
Springville,
Uallainet Slough,
Polk.
B. tln l.
Briilg.port,
Bueiia Vista,
'Dallas,
Kola.
Elk Horn.
Grain! Bound,
Imb-pendt nee,
Lincoln,
Luckimute,
Lewisville,
Monmouth,
Perrvditle,
Riekrcall,
Zeua,
Tillamook.
Garibaldi,
Kilchis,
.Ni'taras,
N< stockton,
’I illamook,
Track.
Umatilla.
C evils,
( avuse,
Marshall,
Me.tdowville,
Mifeln ll’s Station
Eilton,
Pilot Book,
Pendh'ton,
"Umatilla,
Weston,
Union.
Cove,
•La < irand.
North Powder
Orod.il,
Summerville,
Union.
Wasco.
Antelope,
Bridge Creek,
Deschuttes,
Heppner,
Hood River,
Mt. Hood,
Prineville,
Buck ('reek,
Seotts,
Spanish Hollow,
•The Dalles,
Warin Springs,
Wasco,
Willoughby.
OREGON OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Life 1» real, life is earnest,
Why should any one despair,
“ Dust thou art, to dust returnest,’*
Was not spoken of tha hair.
FXEcmVK DEPARTMENT.
L. F. Grover
S i evi ti)VI/ ot S titO , ..............
S . F. Chadwick
T rm su n r o f Stute,
L El* i-liu* r
Stufe l'v ln t e r , .............................
Eugene Selli pie
Shite l.ih m r ìiin .
* S. C. Simpson
Re,lister o f Stute L m iils.
E. S. McComas
Governor ..............................
Not th* marks of age or sorrow,
On your tresses long should stay —
You can live that aach to-morrow
fin d them darker than to-day
r... . 1 .................
l r- . S o . Seiiiitors
(Jas.
, ,, K. Kollv
(J. H. Mitchell
Congressman. ...........................J . M*. Nesmith
In the world's sublimer calling,
Where we each our race must run,
I f your hair he falling, falling,
Cue the *' Martha Washington.”
FEDERAL OlTICERS.
I . S . IHstri- t .Im i,,, ,
M. P. D* idv
r . S . M a rsh a l, . -,
.Tlios. G. ^oxuig
t 1er )k U , S . C o u rt.s.
....... R. Wilcox
S u r r t i/nr Gene ru t.
W. H. (Meli
S n p 't. Im liui ’t Aß a i r s , . . . . . .
T. B. t)d* neal
Trust no other, howe'er pleasant, —
None can do what this has don*;
Try It — always keep it present,—
Use thG “ Martha Washington.”
I . S . .1 S.S* S V* »r,..................... .Thomas Frazer
. (4. B. Gibson
U. S . Colli et or y ...................
l >w»
First Distrie: Jackson and Josephine. 2-1
Gisiiict: Benton. Coos. Curry. Douglas and
Lane. 3d District : Linn. Marion, Polk.
I illamook and \amhill.
1th District:
Clackamas, Connibia, Multn*iuiah ami
Washington. -Ath District: Grant, I’matilla,
l nion and Wasco.
TERMS OF CIRCUIT COURTS.
First 1 »¡strict. — In the county of Jos»-] .him
on the fourth Monday in October; J a c k s o n ,
second Monday in February, June and No­
vember.
Second District—Douglas, third Monday
in October and second Monday in May:
Coos, fourth Monday in May and fourth
Monday in September: Curry, tirst Monday
in June; Lam*, third Monday in April, and
first Monday In November: Benton, sec* .uni
Monday in April, and third Monday in
November.
Third District -Linn, fourth Monday in
March, and second Monday in Ootid i* r :
Marion, second M mlav 11 March, Jnm and
November; Polk, second Moiidav in Mav.
and fourth Monday in Nov -mln r: Yamhill,
second Monday in April,and fourth Monday
in Oct oh* t : Tillamook, second Mondav in
July.
Fourth District —Clackamas, fourth Mon­
day in April and S • pt* mb. r: Multnomah,
second Monday in February, Jim** and 1 ><•-
t u b e r : Columbia, s e c o n d Monday in \pril:
Clatsop, second Monday in August, ami
fourth Tuesday in January: Washington,
fourth Monday in May. and tirst Monday in
October.
Fifth District Wasco, th in f Monday in
June, and second Monday in November;
Grant, tirst Monday in June, ami third
Monday in Sept* mber: Baker, third Mon­
day in May and first Monday in October:
Cnion. first Monday in May. and third
Monday in October: I matilla, last Mondav
in April, and fourth Monday in October.
Su m m oil s
i
of
notice.
REBECCA A. GARRETT.
Hill-boro, Nov. 15th, 1873.
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Notice.
mTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Xxl the undersigned has tiled his final
account as Administrator of the Estate of
Simon O'Brien, deceased, in the County
Court of tin- State of Oregon, for Washing­
ton County, and that the first Monday in
January, 1874, lias been set by said Court
fpr the bearing thereof.
n3(5:4w
W. B. CHATFIELD.-
Twenty thousand heads remind us
What a noble test i t ’s stood ;
Millions more shall come behind u»,
With their tresses all renewed.
"MARTHA WASHINGTON”
HAIR RESTORER,
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Is a wonder of the world, and stands above enm-
arison with any other article fur the Hair ever
rought before the public Sold everywhere.
the
1 *1* 1 0 0 , » 1 .0 0 .
SIMONDS & CO., Proprietors,
YITZWLLLLAM, N. H.
S tate
of
W . vh suin oton :
Ortliiiiint't* No I.
A n ORDINANCK TO PROVtDK FOR THK OOLI.Fl>
H<>\ AND lU-ltUR-K'TKNT O f THE REVE­
NUES OF FORESI' GROVE.
> kcho \ 1
Tli* pc*. p }c of th*' Town of
For* -I Grove *1<> ordain as follows: That
tin Board **f Tru-te« s at their first regular
me* ting after the municipal election, or ns
soon thereafter as may be practicable shall
appoint an Assessor, a Collector mol a
Treasurer, who shall continue in office for
the term of «»tie year and until their succes­
sors are appoint* *1 and qua ili* * 1.
Sue. 2. Said officers shall each, before
entering upon th* ir respective duties, quul-
iiv in the same manner as like Countv
( »ffi.-i TS, t Xe* pt that tile official undert, a k i n g
shall be ill the tovHi <►
f r ma st tìrov*>; the
itntoulit Of Bond tu» 1 K* lixt d and approved
of Trust* * * * S .
by lit
M . . . * . Ihe As St • S :-or. Collector and
i'n .1 -inn 1 r shall be t ¿i >Vt •riHM1 in their 0ffii-ial
•Inti* - bv tile gl It* 1al 1.i\\ s of tin* >t *t.• go\>
ernin g li k e ('ountv < »tli * 1s. wherever' said
laws j t Pi • aplicable PXfMr»ii !g win r* in other
provi Moll 1- litad*' 1 »V O! dii ¡anee of Boardof
'Filici
1 l U-l
St* •. ». In all * ;js, of doubt of tl le np-
pii,al¡•¡lit;y of tli*' ; H'Ui ral laws of tin* St.it*
as al H »Yt* provid* *il. the 1 matt t in doubt
shall h r 1 if* IT* *1 t. i th* Vu i*ar*l of Tru -ties.
whoae decisión sita 11 he ini al anil biniliing.
Su* . . > .
Assessment sindl be maile ilu­
ring 1 l ite 1 nouth of Apri i mi d r* turned to the
B< mi 1 1 of Trust* i s at the regular nu * ting
then "f in May of 1 ai'li1 V f ir M i e n th** Roll
shall he exaniin* *11 and i f necessary, , cor­
11 1 tei1 by th. Boar* 1.
l '«til* * ti on shall be mai le on
S ki -.
Wart*al;t of tin* Boaid M il 1 r* turn nailde at
tile ri •gnl ar nn 1 ting of the - Board in Oct* >-
b< r < 1 f eaeh y* ar.
Si;,
1 . t h e A* xSFSS ior shall re* * i v ■e for
, at h day act i Vi 1 V e l u p i ­• Y(l 1 in making and
r< tur ili lit; ;iSM-ssiin n i T wo Dollars per «lay.
Tli r (\ * 11. < tor -1Rill rt i t ivr as full com-
p< nstit¡1 m o n all lit' Olll*\ S Cl ilii'i't* *1 l»v him.
Passed by the v.-tcuf the Board April 7th
1873.
A. S. WATT,
V asiJen t Roen;I Trustees.
A. L. JOHNSON.
n il :lw
Ri enriler.
ss.
S. M. S t o u t , Pitt', vs. J o s i v h T i t u s , Deft.
To Josiuh Titus, llefeiulunl:
In tlu* name of the 4 tat** of Oregon, you
I.FJiA L AI)YE KTTSEMF.NTS.
arc hereby required to app«*ar and answer
tli*' Complaint tiled against you in the above
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
entitled action within ten days from tin-
AVnsliingtoi
date of tin* service of this Summons upon
Beaverton,
yon, if served within Washington county; r|TIlF. UNDERSIGNED HAVING PRE-
Centerville,
or if served in any other county of this X senti d thi ir final account as Executors
Cornelius,
State, then within twenty days from the date of tli** estate of William Port* r. deceased,
'Forest Grove,
id the service of this Summons upon you; notice is her* by given that the first Monday j
Gleneo,
and if served by publication before the tirst in January, 1874. has been appointed by the .
Greenville,
day of Jail. 1H74; and if you fail so to 1 Comity Court of the State **f Oregon, for ,
Hillsboro,
answer,
for want thereof, the Plaintiff' will Washington Count v, as the day for the final j
Middleton,
take
judgment
against you for the sum <>f hearing of said «uuU. r . ^ , ^ R pORTER, !
Sholls Ferry,
$133
with
interest
tliereou at the rate of 10
Taylor’s Ferry,
J- A. WETMORE.
per cent, per annum since September 7th, u35:4t
Tualatin,
1873,
and
for
his
costs
and
disbursements.
Wnpato,
N O T 1 C K .
By order of the County Judge of Washing-
!
ton
county,
Oregon,
21st
September,
1873.
Yamhill,
m jO T IC E TS HEREBY GIN EN THAT
FRANK L. STOTT,
Amity,
the iin.lersigneil has be,m appointed
n3a:4w
Attorney for Plaintiff'.
Bellevue,
i
Administratrix
of the l'-atate of t has. L.
Dayton,
Estes, deceased, by the t ountv t ourt of
"Lafayette,
; Washington county, Oregon All l-crsons
McMinnville,
having claims against s j i u I Estate are re-
NOtico.
Mountain Hott.e,
*iuir*
*1 to present them to me at the residence
North Yamhill,
<
!f
Wm.
Jolly, in the above named County,
HEREBY NOTIFY ALL PERSONS
Sheridan,
against purchasing any accounts, except within six months from the date of this
West Chehalema
my negotiable notes of Messrs. Weeks ,Y notice, and all persons indebted to the said
AVhea eland,
Morgan, of Portland, without my consent. Estate are required to make immediate
Newbe rg,
Any person so doing w ill be liable to be settlement.
ABM AN DA M. ESTES.
•B301JJ0 Jopro iCenopj, put to trouble.
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n40 tí.
II. M c D o n a ld . Hillsboro, Nov. 10th, 1873.
I
THE GREAT
CITY ORDINANCES.
JUDICIAL DISTRTC8.
of
s ;
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SUPREME COURT.
P. P. Prim. Chie f Justine,. .
Jacksonville
1 A. J. T hayer,.....................................Corvallis
B. F. Bonham,.............
...................Sab in
W. W. I’ pton, ......................
Portland
L. L. McArthur...................
Baker City
I n the C ounty C ourt
O r eg o n , f o r t h e C ount
'o n e T
I^ O T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i l tl.<* undersigned has been appointed
by th*1 County Court of the State of Oregon
f**r Washington County, administratrix of
the estate of Truman Garrett, deceased, and
all persons having claims against said estate
are requested to present them to me at my
esideino. eight miles north-east *>f Hills­
b o r o . County and State aforesaid, <>r to my
attorn* v. Thus. II. Tongue, at Hillslniro,
within six months from the date of this
Time Is long, but age shall And you,
Though your hair with lustre w^ve .
Soon when fading, ’t will remind you,
You are marching to the grave.
CONGRESSIONAL.
LIN’D OFKin: us.
ift/ister .............. ......... Rosebnrg
Jtereirer
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ull, /t\ edrt Ty . . . . < »regoli ( itv
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