Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, January 17, 1874, Image 1

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    FOREST GROVE,
VO L. 1.
THE INDEPENDENT.
W ASHINGTON
COUNTY,
OREGON,
The River of Time.
CITY ORDINANCES.
SATURDAY,
JANUARY 17,
1874*
NO. 43,
Grains of Gold.
garments and darn their tattered one of the partnership, but for both
socks, afld the lone bachelor trans­ The vow includes in its letter and
An ordinance to restrain sheep and swine ;
A
reconciled
friend
is
ajdouble
en­
fixes
liis thumbs (his fingers are all spirit the solemn obligation o f cleav­
PUBI ISP k ÌS AT
from running at large.
O r d in a n c e No- 1-
Oh, n wonderful stream is the River Time, emy.
thumbs)
in futil endeavors to make ing unto this new ^nd exclusive own­
TUK PKOPLK OP THK TOXrjf OF FOREST OROTB |
As it Hows through therwilra of tenrs,
. : . 1 . Oregon.
his
Wardrobe
presentable. A widow­ ership. No man should transgress,
Forest Grove,
1)0 OKll.UN AS fo llo w s :
A willful man bad need to be very
A n ordinance to provide for the collec ­ With a faultless rhythm and a musical rhyme,
er
has
only
to
look at a woman and for by so doing he may invite unclean
tion and disbursement of THE REVE- i
As it blends with the ocean of years.
wise.
SBCTiot 1 . No swrino or sheep shall be i
• •
nues
of
F
oukst
G
rove
.
hint
a
proposal
and he is accepted lips tc speak her name. The wan-
allowed to run at large in the Town of For- 1
A wise man hath no more ballast withouta word or protest, a murmur dering of eye and thought and fancy
L U
C
est Grove, except when being driven through . S ection !. 'Hie people of the Town of j How the Winters are «mining like flakes of
snow!
_
,
than sail.
the Town in which case thej must be driven i Forest Grove do ordain as follows: That 1
or a sigh.
is forbidden. W e leave so much to
And the Summer like buds between; •
the Board of Trustees at their tirst regular
without unnecessary delay.
I
know
an
old
widower
who
is
the vision, and so little to the imag-
A man can do without his own ap­
Yilitor and Proprietor.
S ec . 2. Ii shall be the duty of the meeting after the municipal» election, or as And the year in the sheaf—so they come and
they
go,t
—
,
now
living
with
his*
fourth
wife,
a
|
ination, that we ieave our wives to
probation in much society, but he
Marshal to take up auj such animal or ani­ soon thereafter us may be practicable shall j
On
the
river’s
breast
with
its
ebb
.and
flow,
mals. found running at large within the lim­ appoint nil Assessor, a Collector and . a I
must mako great exertions to gain it most lovely and estimable woman, , the promiscuous emdraces o f a stran-
its of the town of Forest Grove, except as PieaSnror, who shall- b° legal voters, aid J As they glide in the shndox** and sheen.
( % v
when he lives alone.— [Sydney Smith. who is nearly gone with the quick ger.
provided in the foregoing section, and to shall continue in office for the term of i ue j There’s a magic isle up the River Time,
consumption; and I know o f a dozen ,
immoral tendency of . dancing .
i confine and keep it or them in a pound or year and until their successors are appointed
Turn oyer a new leaf! Ah, those
Where tlm softest pi airs are playing;
fascinating females who are alarm-
Dr. Htone represents dancreg as
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
j enclosure, and to provide any such animal j and qualified.
There’s a cloudless sky and a tropical clime, new leaves! If half of them are
S ec . 2. Said officers shall each, before
ingly profuse in their expressions of one of the striking tendencies o f
. JÜ 50 or animals with proper rare and food while
And a voice ns sweet.as,R vesper chime,
One year,----
turnend over that are talked about,
entering upon their respective duties, «{nid­
50
I so confined.
sympathy for him, in the matter of blighting of morals. A young wmn
..
1
And
the
Junes
with
the
roses
staying.
Six months,..
what ft gigantic volume would they
S ec . 3. Any animal or animals mentioned ify in the same manner as like Comity
.. 1 po
his prospective bereavement. I trust once remarked, after flancing in a
n»r**c months
10 in section tirst of this ordinance found run­ Officers, except that the official undertaking And the name of this isle is Long Ago,
iorm m the life of even- one of ns!
Single copies.
they are prompted in their words of crowded ball room. “ If another,*n‘
shall
be
to
the
Town
of
Forest
Grove;
the
ning at large within the limits of the town
And wc bury our treasures there;
j l mty by motives of pure philanthropy, were i to hug
Thoughts come into our minds 1 >
may be taken up by «ay fierson nd delivered j amount of Bond to be fixed and approved There arc 1 grows of booutv and bosoms of
nug ana
hndr anrank^
tera c - u
w f * ’wife
to the Marshal, and it shall be the duty of b> Board of Trustees. .
oïl These disinterested women will be a as I did that lady I would never
avenues which we never ’ left open,
the Marshal to confine such animal or uni-
RATE* o f ADVERTISING :
Affinity, al­
bt dn8t’ but W° loVcd them | and thoughts go out of Olir m inds b y great comfort to him, poor man, speak to her again.”
; n'.tds as proridod in the foregoing section.
j Treasurer slndf l go veined in ' thrir o f f i S lh e,^ )f W
»
2
when
she
is
gone.
1
M
3
in
avenues
which
(we
never
voleutarily
though
the
word
hVs
been much
1 !m
.
S kc . i. The Marshal shall innmdittrip duties by the p no: al laws of tl.e State gov- j Thcr’c ar# ^ n k et* and tresses of hair,
¡10 ( i
-
----- .--------------------- Ui—:
give notice of the taking up of any such ; ermng like G ouiity Officers, wherever said j
opened,— [Emerson.
1 inch. $ 2 IMI ? 3 (Ml;ï ó OOi
abused, is another idea that should
5 IK* 7 on 10 on 15 p14. , animal or animals. an<l also that it or they laws are applicable, excepting wherein other ; 'pjloro .irp
3 5n
Re Gentle with thy Wife.
S i ’*,
not be lost sight of. There should
fragments
of
song
that
nobody
17
Pi
(H
i
9 00
How earthly ol«l people become
4 on t; 00
'* will be sold at public auction to the highest provision is made by ordinance of Board of
3 l's.
sings,
be
in these particulars, temperament,
(M
l
11
00
10
00
Be
gentle,
for
yon
little
know
1
5 1.0
‘ bidder f,,r cash at the pound or inelosure j Trustees.
—moldy as the grave. Their wis-
4 l ’s.
And a part of an infant's prayer.
How ryiiny trials rise;
mutual
adjustment and agreement ip
7 00 9 00 12 tkt lfi 00 “ ‘ on nit** th** expiration of five dnvs. unless such i S ec . 4. In all cases of doubt of the ap-
col..
There’s a harp unswept and aiuto without dom smacks of the earth; there is
Although, to thee they may be small
9 00 12 00 J5 OO •20 00 f
of th«* State |
. animal (»r animals shall sooner be claimed j plicability «»f tin* general laws o
' j col..
warrant
parties to dwell together m
strings;
00 14 00 oO 00
To her cf giant six«».
12 no
1 by the own. r a* h*T< inafter provided. Such
as above provided, the matter in doubt There are broken Vows ami pieces of rings, i no foretaste of immortality in it.
; ; col..
such
a
bond.
When we speak o f a
They renlind one of earth-worms nnd ,
15 00 2u 00 30 00 50 00
. snail
-l ull bt
I» P
r .-i.
si. c
d l in some oonsiiienons
conspicuous I shall
shall be
be referreil
referred to
to the
the Board
Board ol
of Trustees,
1 col.,
lu-tieo
And the garments that she used to wear.
pair
we
refer
to
something like ‘a
De
gevtle,
though
perchance
Hint
lip
niole-oritiketjfc.—[Tlioreau.
pla-’e near the «1 »or of the post office aiul , whose decision shall be final and binding.
May
speak
a
murmuring
tone;
Jmrmony
of
persons
and proportion’
S ec . 5. Assessment shall be made du­ There arc hands that are waved when the
on the pound.
The heart mav beat with kindness yet,
j
It
is
only
in
exalted
moments
th
a
t!
an
agreeing
likeness.
W e do not
S
ec . 5. If before the selling of any such ring the month of April, and returned to the
fairy shore,
L ocal N otices . ?5 y ms per line for the
Anil joy to be thine own.
Board of Trusteed at the regular meeting
animal
or
animals,
ns
hereinafter
pn»Tided,
we
remain
faithful
witnesses
to
the
~By
the
mirage
is
lifted
in
aij;
match our gold with a copper coin.
first insertion, und 15centsa line for each
the owner of it or them, or his legal repre­ thereof in May of each year when the Roll And we sometimes hear through the turbu­ ' divine moods of natuae, Only in
Be gentle! Weary hours of pain
subsequent insertion.
We do not harness together the-horse
lent rtuir
T is woman's lot to bear:
F or Legal and transient advertís' nu nts. sentatives, shall claim the same and shall be examined iual if necessary, cor­
certain
conditions
do
we
interpret,
and
the o x ,. for one is modelled
rect«
d
by
tlu*
Board.
Sweet voices we heard in the (lavs gone
Then yield her what support thou ca*n'st
$2 50 {»er square of 12 lines fur the tir pay all legal costs, charges mul expen­
I
her
voices
aright,
or
read
and
retain
S
ec
.
<
»
.
Collection
shall
be
made
on
and
limbed
for speed aud the otn-
ses
for
taking
up
nn
1
k
«
ping,
the
Marshal
before,
Anil all her sorrows share.
insertion and ?1 00 per square for filch
AN arrant of tb>* Board, and return made at
shall
th-livt
r
such
ai
iuial
or
animals
to
such
;
ter
lessons
as
we
ought.
NVheu
the
wind
down
the
river
was
fair.
!
er
for
slow
and heavy draft.
He
subsequent insertion.
thfl regular meeting of the Beard in Octo­
owner t'r his iej>n st litatives.
Be gentle, for the nolile hearts
|
had
seen
in
Palestine,
a
b-oman
and
The tastb for emotion mnyhecome
Oh remembered for aye lie the blesse«! isle,
I ¡»oil
Ser. *!. If any such animal or animals ber of each year.
At times may have some grief,
Isual Adrertisrnmits t -« tu’ ¡ylid
a donkey yoked together at the’plow,
S
ec
.
7.
'i'h**
Assessor
shall
receixe
f
ir
All
the
«lay
of
our
life
till
night.
shall
remain
unclainie«]
in
the
enstotty
of
And even in o*fr«*ttisli world
a
dangerous
taste; we shouhi be very
nut king proof l>y Ute PubPsher.
each
day
actually
and
necessarily
employed
And
when
the
evening
comc-s
with
its
beau­
and he tliouhthe had sbensuch fellow-
tli< Marshal at the expiration of five days
May seek to find relit f.
cautious how we attempt to squeeze
Sul*soriptions «ent Last, $2 oo a year.
tiful smile.
*
from the giving of tin notice required by in making and returning assessment, Two
ships nearerliome. May and Decem­
Bu gentle, fur unkindness now
And our eyes. <«re closing in slumber awlnle. out of human life more ecstasy and
- ti. »11 four of this rtlinanee, the Marshal Dollars per day.
ber
cannot revel in joy, for in the
May mise an angry storm,
Mav that “ Greenwood” of soul be bright. paroxism than it can well afford.—
The Collector shall receive as fall com­
shall pn >«•**• ii to sell the same at public
PROFESSION AL CARDS, ETC. miction
veins
of one is the pulsating ardor of
That
all
the
uft«-r
y**ars
of
life
pensation
on
all
moneys
by
him
collected
II Sydney Smith.
to the highest bidder for cash; and
In vuin may seek to calm.
spring,
and in the other the chilling
after tie hu-ting liis legal fees and all costs, ami paid into the Treasury, five p* r cent.
Bits of Fun*.
4
eharg-s and < \p« n»t - of taking up. keeping The Treas n r shall receive as full compen­
Attraction acts on all ami at all I
frosts
qf.
winter. It was a qusint
Be gentle; perfect, there is none;
a* 1 selling, shall pay the piooeeds into the sation, op all moneys received, two per cent,
distances.
To
feel
repulsion
we
I
proposal
that
an old bachelor once
Thou’rt <l«*arer far than life;
A veteran officer ol>sei*vos:
“I
and on ail moneys paid out. two p< r cent.
Town Treasury.
i
must
be
very
near.
It
is
a
pretty
j
Then,
husband,
bear
and
still
forbear,
made
to
a
young
girl; “ Madame,
tfiTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECT-»R.
Passed by the vote of the Board April 7th never place reliance on a man who
And if tin owner of any property so
Be gentle to thy wife.
and
personal
feeling;
orjat
the
best,
;
will
you
do
me
the
honor
to become
1873.
sold, nr l'.is legal representatives shall at
is telling what he would have «lone
J i ’K- 1 ■any time within one year from such salt*,
A. S. WATT.
is
the
protest
of
natural
affinities
’ EGAL PAPERS DRAWN.
my
widow
?”
And
in
all
such
cases
1 have noticed
Mill ntt. nd i ii k»* s-,ti f -tory proof of his ownership,
J nowl ig- meats t;«k«n.
Prest dud Board Trustees. hatt he been there,
Rev.
Dr.
Stone
Discoursing
or
the
againit
unsought
proximity.—
[Mrs.
he believed this would be the proper
that somehow this kind of people
promptly to a li basine -s « ntrusted to his he or ta» y sh ill b*> entitled to n*c<*ive such A. L. JOHNSON.
Lowell.
Beauties
and
Obligations
of
Mar
ried
form of proposal. R'eTmement and
i
lv
ii
1
Reorder.
n41:2w
never do get there.”
pr e. 1 - -,» il ]H»,-iie,l in the Treasury.
ear»*.
Life.
intelligence
should not be mated
Sj
7.
Ai.y
p
rsen
or
persons
who
shall
Speaking truth is like writing fair,
N.
, In Nevada a contemplative Digger
H. ’1 . i «H1 m rs.! ►
G in H. DtT.lIAM,
.• .
-r tt ■ : ¡it to r l-'.ase such animal or
O r d in a n c e \ o . 2,
------
with
coarseness
and ignorance.
Indian sat watching a party of base­ anil comes only by practice; it is less
JiL'ti■tet .Worn py.
ailin' i Is fi
• - id without the consent
Rev.
A.
L.
Stone
continuedhislec-
Such
contraries
should
not be wed-
An Ordinance creating the office of Strict ball players, who seined to him to l>e a matter of will than of habit; and
of the Me ■dial, hai' on <*< nvietion tlv-reof
D n r h a m <f: T .ic n ip io n .
tures
on
“
The
Family”
at
the
First
de
1
together.
One
single
voice may
R o • -1 r 1 ) ■ subject tl) a fine of Commissioner, and to pi vide for the pro- working very hard.
Turning to one I doubt if any occasion can be trivial Congregational Church Sunday even- grow into melody; and another voice
*■*■• •*. t’ ve dollars, nor more teetioi! and cafe of shad* trees, sidt -w alks. . of them, he asked, “ How much you which permits the practice and for­
t. .
! /. .1 i r
A T i ; n n .Y E Y s
ing, treating particularly of Marriage, with a different strain and yet in the
.i l
t « 1 «-.ail’s, and to lmprisou- ami other sfr.-ct pioptrtb.
tl »n
mation of such a habit.— |Ruskin.
get one day?”
T he P eopie of the T own of L ores . K
,i
h
a
twenty
days.
le
n
t
and choosing for his text the 2ith same key, and we have-harmony,
v >. it » Fil t Str. et.
( 4 i !* ù e o » o r d a i n as f o l l o w s :
Si , « 1 . \n\ p
ns
or
person
who
shall
A
young
gentleman
at
Kansas
City,
N
.
vsrse ol the 2d chaptes of Genesis: marriage is the best reproduction
- < Iti 7A ; • >*
S ection 1. That ii"
Ui i-.nnunllv be
r » > 1 a TÍ- \ N !\ - - - - -
d iv r ay s'.*,"in or sti *cp into the Town
sent seventy-five cents to Nc w York
About Widowers.
“ Therefore shall a man leave bis
OF MAN S LOST PLACE IN PARADISE.
fr »ni with ut. fiM* the purpose of having appoint«-*! bv tin Board ‘of Trust* * s a Hua i■*
D. «
father and his mother, and shall
su h anima t iti-irsui’ id* « si iati be siller* t to Commissioner whose «luti- s shall lie defined rrren tly for a method of writing
Marriage implies a complete mu-
a : L F R E D 3 : 1 : ; n 2 j , H
without pen or ink. He received the
They wear woods upon their time­ cleave unto his wife, and they shall tual self-surrender, but there sh'ohld
a fin * of n
ti. .n tv. tiitv nor more than from time to time by the Board.
S ec . 2. The Strict Commissi. m**r shall. following inscription in large type, worn hats. They wear sanctimon-1 be one flesh.”
hffv Ó«»!': a
The reverend gen- be one and the same _______________
spirit of loyalty
r-v ".
! 'Q
S k > . it. I he Ai irshal
"1 1 entitled to 1 av - * xclus' .e control of all crossings, side­ on a card—»“ Write with a pencil.”
C 3 r -Í-J O
ïâ t
ious
countenances.
They
are
easily
tleman
sain
that
the
marriage
lie
is
to
truth
and
goodness,
aud the whole
r* 'sii- as h i . 1 » i d f«*“s. lift« « cuts for each walks and shad.; or ether trees within the
■*- * A
A institution
*** ** of •• human *■*
- should
-
----- be
i John Randolph met a pers.»nnl ene­ distinguished from other men by ren- *
the
first
life and * wealth and ’ nature of - each
an*l * very swine hr shall t ik e up and li.i- limits of the streets.
t
;.
G
TV
GU
IL
S
ec
.
1
.
No
person
shall
be
allow
«
«Ito
cut
son
ot
their
subdued
and
solemn
air;
»
-isi
o
;»n*l
t'vrntv-rivr
cen*s
br each sheep,
my in the street one day who refused
ft y T T » F. IN 1i):.;K r:»î S
and human fellowship. Other ties, ‘ made over to the common stock,
•■» tt 1.’ *
1 - also for tl.. keeping <>f * :«••!« : inch animal he d« iwn or mar «iuy growing tr< a- v ¡thin t h«*str>«t
4
9 N. AV. ci-.u r >: 1 ii>» t »
to
give
him
half
of
the sidewalk, and their tender consideration for however sacred, are secondary to There must be no reserves, no private
Li-Ji lv shell receive twenty-five cent 1 for each day limits excepting by written p» i m’ -sion of
ts. P o ti a 1. < »r* _ >n
lo 1 ï*
sweet young ladies of sixteen or this one. The heart has to forego or personal goods, no divided profc-
¡« shall remain in bis eo-to V . f ir each the Sfre* ♦ ('•■iinii'—iom r. a« 1 all persons saying that he never turned out for
Randolph, thereabouts.
;.U « edi ­ m nt tin Marshal shall he entitled o!b nding uga:ii-t liiis section, ujion convic­ a rascal. “ I d o” , says
every cherished thought for this erty in the treasures of intellect and
ST
0 ! rr.
Al.EÎ
-H
R
’I hey are usually «juite anxious to transcendent and imperial union, sensibility; such reserves will build
to r
i * fiftv cents, and f >r each side he tion theia f, sh ill 1 fintal at the «liscre- stepping aside ami politely raising his
C. A. BAT.]L.
tion of th» Re« .:d«r from one to twa nty
.-in 11 be entitled » receive one dollar.
marry again, and are seldom unsuc­ God made man for this very end. uj) a solid wall of Eolation. Re-
hat,
“ Pass on.”
doi.ar; on : te.ii brought by the Strict j
P
a
n
V
other
son
ti-*n
the
Mars
1
«1
r
S T O TT,
Iî A L L
A young lady who had coquetted cessful in their various matrimonial f he joy o f Paradise was that of the serve on the one side or on the either
shall tul.e up nnd deliver t-i ti in"
d it l ominisviiner, for < •« h uu«l every tree s'
s he « ul « 1 * > n i* l.air.. d.
Avith her beau until his patience was endeavors. They know how to han­ bloom and beauty of the fragrant »will react and produce the same
,\ T T O li N l'. Y S . A T
L l AV. tlir i ’uii’d any Kiieii Hui.ird <«r an’
S*.
I
Tiiut
>
fe
t
on
each
si«Ie
of
al
s ‘ , jl 1 ). . I . t u i i t o 11 1 IV«» t :i. •
s th*
completely exhausted aud lie rose to dle a woman; they understand her earth, and here man, blessed with , baneful influences which turn one
Marshal w. »uldbe entitled to r
No. 0 D ’ .«Un a B.OCJ»,
r the str*-» ts i . i cm rved and s t apart for side­
away , whispered, as she accom­ whims and caprices;, they aTe posted fellowship with G od, the crowned one wav, and the other the other
walks. nt.d that wlui. v,r tli.re shall b '
aiuue service.
with regard to the exact location of regent of a new and fair creation, way, until love and frankness and
PORTLAND, CREGON.
S ec . b*. Tliis ordinance si. .11 i
ff ct i .*ii truc’ i l unih r til .lir«« tnai o.’ tl’.e Streit ' panied nim to tin* door, “ I shall be
the
vulnerable corner in the heart, was imperfect and incomplete. Edt-b heart, aud all .self-surrender gives
n 3 5 : l y ________________________________ anil lx» in fore* from and aft r th first dix C'oi. nii- sion« r a gooil aid sn::k: nt -!«'«• ri homo no\* sun «lay evening. “ ’ So
"
■
bv
at
1
-
-t
Mur
fe.
i
m
wiilih,
ol
the
i«ia-
and they besiege this tender spot so lacked its dearest, terrestrial treas- j way to mutual suspicion.
of February, a . d . lM7t.
There
shall I ,” her« plied.
i i. ii for com i , -uc and a q lartcr im hes in
Tas-t d January llith, 1-74.
assiduously that they rarely fail to ure, until another and fairer self was may also be a harmonious fcllowsbio
thickness -across two n*lj u nt block.», the
A merchant wno has a class in ! effect a conquest.
AHIO WATT.
FOREST GROVE LODGE NO. 136
created
in the ursuit of evil, but no agree-
street crossings shall be put in at the expense SlindlV- rhool
askoi
“ What is
1‘reMdent Po>¡"d Trustees.
Widows
are
particularly
fond
of
of
the
Town.
LOVE,
JOY
AND
HOPE.
ment should
fpr the pursuit
ould be mode,
made for
riursuit
X. O . G . T .
A. L. JOHNSON.
Passed by vo*c cf the Board, April 7th, solitude?” ami was visibly distilrl>ed widowers.. They even prefer n sec-
No
more
ravishing
picture
has
of
sensuous
gratification
or
accumu­
.
Recorder.
when a miserable boy
e e t s a t it s h a l l e v e r y s a t
1*73.
V answered,’‘
7 The I ond-rate one to a first-class bachelor.
been presented in the whole ratige lation of wealth. Marriage is de­
n42 It
FKDAY evening at fi o'clock. Al
AIIIO S. WATT,
store that don’t advertise.”
i I can account for tins upon no other of poetry than two hearts united by signed for co-working in good; for
members of the Order in good standing ar-
Preside id.
A toper the other night got at the j theory than that they find it a labor- the bridal tie. Prose is too common­ mutual health, strength and cheer;
eordiallv iiiMtOil to attend.
nr 2 J:ly
BUSINESS CARDS.
a . L. JOHNSON,
J«'* -order.
ii 12 lxv yeast jug and took a swig. Putting ious anil difficult undertaking to in­ place to express it; it must be set to a school of wise and happy training
! it down he culled out to his wife, struct the uninitiated bachelors in music, for in our modern degeneracy
for the young. It is the emblem of
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rd
in
a
lir
e
No.
.5.
I ‘ Say, Jane, I wish you wouldn't the mysterious arts and rudiment« there is no liotlr so blessed as that
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FRANK L. STOTT,
the mystic union of Christ with the
mix that chicken feeil over the cider of hooking their dresses and per­ where two hearts, fully joined, Pike Church. It is better every way fo f
Concerning
offences
and disorderly eon
/
A t t o r n e y - a t - L a xv
jug, it’s ’miff to make a hog sick.” forming those other necessary and upon themselves
duet.
marriage vows, man to be ajene mid for woman to
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The
yea it made him hop soon after- essential acts and duties appertain.
T
he
TEori
e
of
the
T
own
of
F
orest
jTJL r.s no no. o n poo v.
Here
is
found
the
one
life of all; each ! be alone tuan to b(e conspirators
G love no or. tain , as follows ;
Office iu new Court House.
‘ Who dares to spit tobacco juice mg and belonging to householdeW>n- j giv-s all it has to love; all its stores against the welfare of society but
rORTLAND, OREGON,
shall i __ a
S ei tton 1. That any person who »muí
\
fin* any pistol, jjun or riti«.*, or any othvr j
^
flooi. satftgely usked a omy and domestic facility while a j of thoi^ht’ all its feelings of tender- in that happy state, where we see
Affords ndvnntugi'S f«>r th** thorough anil speri«-» of fire-arnis, within th** limits of ¡he burly passenger on the Mobile train, j widower from long prevnous practical | ness, all its
W . II. S A Y L O R , 31. D.,
confidences.
Hope onr brightest' smiles reflected from
pmctieai Foi-in. s s F..lu* ytion nf yrnng ;«n«l
another’s face, we have the best
Physician and Surgeon.
midille-agetl inen. P*» th * for College Fii])«*r.
«production of man’s lost place In
n37 ly
Di i KA,X a .1 ‘. « v JAMES.
FOREST GROVE. - - - - OREGON
'aradise.— S. F. ItulU Un.
they
OFFICE—At tin* Drag Store.
r .)S T OFFICE HOI RS.
days: Provided, That the Marshal may jar
A Good Turtle Dog.
“ Pat, ’ ’said a traveler, “ why did training.
Out in the wilderness they have
RESIDENCE Corn« r Second Block south
know a young widow
Mail g< ng -outli elost s at H x. m .; M «il mit on days of public celebration, any you make the stone.wall around your
of tke Drug Store.
m22:ly
found
again
the
Eden
that
was
lost,
appropriate display of fire-arms anil other
going oust ctoses at l r. m . Office liuurs on
“ I f any noily ha? seen a black and tan
j shanty so thick? “ Why, please yer Sh**isa tall, elegant, ami warm-heart­ for what spirits of all the heavenly
instruments nr.m* «1 in this section’.
Sunchiy fr«>m 10:3uto 11 a . m .
S ec . 2. No person or persons shall ri«le ' honor, lheur they have extrornora ed woman; she is dignified in her band are stronger and truer than • <log answering to the name of Judge,”
B. KILLIN'.
' V No dwpoiXurc fnmi thi* raie.
i>. suvrrrcK.
or drive any horse or horses, mule or mules, ! high winds
in Americy, so I manners, cheerful in conversation, these three— Love Joy and Hope?
sa.V8 the Peoria Reririr, going down
N. F. GoniH.F.L.
or any beast of burthen within the corporate
S l i a t t m k N. K i l l i n ,
and stylish in her attire. She has
.
Post Master.
now
marriage may BE pehpetuated . I the street in ori»np*hT with a hard-
thought
it
I
build
it
about
ari
thick
limits of this Town, at a greater speed than I
n7 :ly
The basis upon which, agreeably ! sUeU. •
^tuitle that won’t answer tq
six miles per biiur. under a penalty of not [ us it was high, if it should Wow over pearly teeth, red lips, a pair of ten­
d 7 7 ^ /? v / : r * J.VD C O V S 8 E L O R
less than live nor more than fifty dollars.
it would be just as high Rs it was der bewildering eyes, aud a lngh in­ to the will of G od, marriage may be \ anything, and certainly won’t answer
S ec . 3. No person shall suffer or permit afore, yer honor.”
tellectual forehead,., surmounted by perpetuated, is the union of one man ! t<> tackle, as the dog will tell you if
AT LAW .
to go, or shall lead, drive, or ride any horse,
ii
Wealth of waving hair. Her w ith . one woman. There was but I ,vou can on^J Uet him to stop long
W e have seen a stick of wood
Dtknin’s Hiiilding, lirM Stri et,
mule, or other beast of burthen upon any
hands
are soft, small and slen der,! one Adam and one Eve. By Divine ! enough; please to halt the eloping
A R C H IT E C T A N D B l lL D E R , side-walk within the corporate limits, under weighing scarcely four ounces full
PORTLAND, OREGON.
and
ehe
possesses as pretty of little j prescription, thev twain “ shall be ! I'air as. they are thp property o f the
a penalty of nut less than five nor more than ' from a b o v ’ s arm ’ and striki»" on his
thirty il liars.
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O r d in a n c e No. 6 .
BY B. P. TAYLOR.
j
S . Hughes,
I
E
M
7
H . M cDonald,
THOMAS H. TONGUE.
Attorney - a t - L a w ,
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon.
J o l m
C
o o p e r ,
/> K A* T IS T .1 X T) J E W E L E Ii
•
S O L I C I T S THE PATRONAGE OF THE
) V Grove. li’orA' mo-ranted . Office c««r.
Walnut and Pine Str« « ts.
n3’.» ly
FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. 136,
I. O. G. T.f
eets at
M
it s
hall
e v e r y sat
uniay evening, at ^ o ’clock.
All
mt inb. r« of tlu* Order in good standing arc
»••nliidlv invit* <1 to ah« ml.
w
S ec . 4. Any person or persons who shall
resist any peace officer, or who shall refuse
to assist him in tin* discharge of his duties,
or who shall by any mean* whatever ai«l or
assist any person in custody upon charge of
the violation of any ordinance of this Town,
in his endeavor to »-scape from such custody
whether such cm-iqic shall be effected or
not, shall, on conviction, be lined not less
than tv . nly-flve nor more than one hundred
D:U.u
It. 3l<*DouaI<l dollars, «ml shall be imprisoned not more
than twenty days
S ec . 5. In all cases of conviction for any
of the offences mentioned in this ordinance,
DWELLING llorsr.S AND STORE
the Court shall adjudge tlu* offender to pay
the cosk of prosceutioij, mul in default of
T O
R 3 3 N T .
paynienr of line and ci st tbe offender shall
b. imprisoned not more than twenty days.
^E V E P .A L COMFORTABLE DM EL I.
Pn».-«ed bv vote of the Board, «bin. 9th,
ing 11 • >us< » and mie St« «r*—lu «ns«- to r» n t
W74.
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. ;
cqnv* ni« ntly situated in the Citv of Forest
AHIO S. WATT,
Giove.
j . T. SCOTT.
President Board Trustees.
DocemWr lOth, 1M3.
n37 lin
A. L. JOHNSON.
Recorder.
*
n 4'2 lw
'IL L FURNISH PLANS AND SPF.C-
ificnti«>ns f«>r Buildings of all descrip-
tiniiK nn«l superinti'iid tlu* constructions of
........... >
tlit* »time: also. Itridg«* and St »ir buildm
Hand railing, Newell ,posts .and Balqatersi
also; «11 Vinds of solid furniture viz Beil-
»t. :i«l-. Tables, Bureaus, Stands, «¡v** , Oil
reasonable t« rms.
Shop and offi«:e o m r
•loluisoii's Pliiining Mill. Forefit Grove.
Produce taken in exeh. jige.
Dü’ O
T I C
E .
h o s e w i s h i n g t o a v a i l t i i f . m -
selves of tl^* New Series of school Looks
he “ introductory rut«*s,” which an* 33 ' t
ut the
C O R N E L I l S I .O D G L \ I . O . O . F . ! r«u,H 1, ss than Un y will sell nt after the
time meiitiom <1 below, wnulil do well t send
N O.
4 O.
in their onlam to Dr. Saylor’s Drug Store
before the tenth of January m xt. All orders
MEETINGS EVERY TFF.'SDAY
A O i • X« lung ut 7J.J «»’el«H*k in ()<l<l must be ncconipanii l by the cash as the
, ”
1 ' t i lliiws' Hull. Mtmbi-ra of tl**» books are sold on commission.
Order in good Htundmg ¡ire uvit. d to ut-
teiid. Bv order of
N. G.
T
J*. I l
S p c n c c r .
BEAT ER IN
HOLBROOK LODGE NO. 30 ,
c; r N E R A L. .M ERCH A N D IS E ,
A. F. & A. M.
FORESTGRflVF, OREGON. M.*« t*
Saturday before the Full Moon in
each month.
Brethren iu good
Duudiny arc invited to attend
A.
CORNELIUS, OREGON.
All kinds of Product bought nnd sold.
nltly
! much maneux'ering, to get hold of
that white, soft small and slender
hand
of hers, and I said in my tend­
Hugh Miller and Agassiz.
eres t tone:
Hugh Miller whose fame is world- “ Mrs. Brown,,do you intend to
wide was first brought to the notice marry .again?”
y
of scientific inen by Professor A go»-' ‘ ^lio” said she. “ W hy, bow you
siz. At a meeting of the British do talk.”
“ But dd you, now really?”
Scientific Society, Miller, who was
“ Perhaps,” she urehly replied.
then a common day laborer, ap-
1 preached Agàssih with a specimen of
“ If I can only persuade some
rock in liis hand, frad began to make and handsome widower to have me.
certain inquiries concerning it. Du­ I wouldn’t think of marrying any
STRAY CATTLE ! !
ring the conversation winch on-j other kind of a man, I ’d soone r
riMTPF.E estray cattle are stopping at the sued, Agassiz discovered tiiut _this .
take in washing.”
A place rf W. L. Wagner near Forest
common
day
laborer
was
posi
ssf
*l
of
\
I a hi a bachelor. I haven’t men­
Grove. Mr. Vaguer wants the owner to
take them away, as lie is feeding them with a large fund of geological informa- i tioned the subject of matrimony
his own cattle. One o* them is a white cow tion, which he had acquired by per-1 since!
I have made up my mind,
with a few r*-il spots, right ear cropped, left
sonal
investigatiofiib
induced
solely
|
that
irr*iieir
regard . I was not unlike
with an underbit; u r« «l heifer b.vo years old,
by
bis
innate
love
for
the
science.
many of the maffuscripts my publish
]•
marked same as eow; and a six month's lml
calf, white aud red.
n 4‘2 1 m j Agassiz was delighted at meeting ers return to be marked, “ J
not ex-
him, and introduced Mr. Miller to aetly available.”
.
.
f 'J e w M
the members of the society, explain­
So it is with the widowers every­
. . . . IN. . . .
ing the manner in which he had be­ where. No matter how homely
FOREST GROVE t t
come acquainted with him. The they are, or how sanctimonious aud
friendship thus formed continued melancholy thoy seem, they have
a k im a
beef , fat as b u tte r ,
Mutton, Pork, \ eal, Fish, both fresh through their lives, and Agassiz the best of everything, and all they
and salt, Fruit, Flour and Game, constantly wrote the introduction to Hugh want of it. They can sleep serenely
on hand.
^30 jÿ Miller’s first published work.
while some women mends their torn!
eat BVlaiket
Y
received.— Daub uri/ X< •irs.
” so that polvga- ! b.v na,ne* '1-‘4 is on speaking terms
•aiity. The first " llh ninc-*euths of the dogs that
mn. ‘ The practice come in under the wagons, nnd he
God even iu the knows more of the inhabitants of
and among His this city thah the tux collector does.
servants, only as a rash and willful The turtle is a more recent acquisi­
experiment of human pride ami pas­ tion. It was pinec-d in tke back
sion, but everywhere attended with yard yesterday, and the dog speut
such evil results as to demonstrate | au bt'ur ul‘ d a half trying to induce
unequftoeallv the Divine displeasure.
to come out o f its shell and be
Socialism, that gross doctrine that * Comfortable.
The old iron clad
bpngs the sexes together promiscu- maintained his reserve, howevei,
biislv, is but the filthy, scum pipped j until the dog crammed his nose
from the cauldron of polygamy. It ugaiust the forward part and com-
is not forbidden indeed that if either j Bienced to snuff. The pair seemed
repair Kiich a t’ereaveineut* “ It is
not good for man to b *9 alone,’’and
the original need c f a helpmeet is
always felt; but if the union should
be broken by infidelity on either
o> retffm
side, is there no obligation to-ffetAin
the outwarn where the inner life is
dead? Incompatibility is another ex-
cuse. brought forward in these Tatter
days«. Is it not a premium put upon
inconstahcy, instead of long Butter­
ing and forbearance? Being then a
union of one man and one woman,
marriage is the consecration o f the
flesh of ench to each; the person of
each is sac red to the other not for
an-l
they lvoth started
a trfp together. The dog was last
seeu sauntering along like a whirl-
wind, nnd the turtle staying right
by him. We should be sorry to lose
dog now that he I ias acqu ired
another important and valuable qual-
ity* He knows more about turtles
than any other dog in tKe country,
aiul it’s mighty hard to find a real
good turtle d o g .”
“ Grangers, I will sell you coffins
cheaper than any other man in the
city!” is what a Council Bluffs mari
ad» ertises.