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About Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1874)
TH E IN D E P E N D E N T . ! -, , i * Y / -w - — —■ — - W W ttw J w ev,a large assemblage. IB1CDVK. JAM-ABVB, .« 1««. | ^ £ Fore8t WHY DON'T SOMETHING BE DONE AGAINST V IC E ?’’ OREGON. COUNTY COURTS. NEW STORE! JIST 0PE1DIÍ T E L È C R A P H I C I ^ettWft in Nehalem Valley SFe Hillsborx) Jan. 7th 1874. >0— building a school house— the first County Court-Humphreys, Judgo. I have taken for my t$5t a query one there. precinct met at the Congregational In the suit of D. M cD, Bridgefar- STAND BY YOUR LOCAL P A P E R found in a letter written by a pros church in this city, to deSise means In Douglas County during the mer against W . G. Seoggin, Judg A SUM M ARY OF THE LATEST FOR** titute and copied into the bulletin year 1873, 280 deeds were recorded, ment for Plaintiff for return of Tli« season having arrived in : to defeat saloon men in this County, EIGN AND EASTERN NEWS. from another paper. . I n thè he» building, corner of Oak pu4 transferring 43,195 afcres of land, property— being one span of mules— ■which people throughout the country the latter having declared it td be Kim Avenue« . opposite the Constai The poor unfortunate, who made valued at $207,^53. nre deliHHratihj upon the allowance their intention to send in 'A petition aticnal chtirfch, Forest Grove, Oregoh, and for $85 and costs of suit. Orrin the above appeal, sent her letter forth \>f reading matter which they 'cnn for license, every month-, ftnd so Daniel Clark, Master of tho State Kellogg against H. H. Gault—judg with the prayer that it might do EASTERN NEWS. ■afford for the year to come, th e /« /c r - finally wear the tempferancfc people some good, ferh a ps, tins human Garnge of Oregon, has started for ment by default, for $107.76 and A . H I N M  N ^h-ean desires to offer its word of out. The meeting was called to being who longed for sympathy and St. Louis, to be present at the ses costs. L. Goldsmith et al. vs. M. sion of the National Grange, which advice on that subject. The l>est order and Col. Cornelius elected love, imagined that fcuch a qüestiou, Hoffman—jubgment for $481.75, and WASHINGTON CITY. opeDs February 4th. indication of the thrift, intelligence, chairman-. Revs. Chandler, Condon asked by one exiled throngh sin costs, S / M. Stout vs. J. Titus— ! ha« unpacked a large and VeU-aelected atoek The Albany Register says: Steps suit withdrawn. and public spirit of any community and Father Hannon and others made from all that makes life desirable, The Great Double-Track Air-Line Rail- of for the erection of a woolen factor}’ -The J Road from New York City to Council is evidenced to the outside world by short and telling speeches. PfdPate Court. would ¿roüse those placed in pleas- in the Spring have been taken. Mr. Bluffs. treH-stiyiported, neatly printed, room was crowded. Mr. Spencer, ant circumstances to make an effort Pratt, probubly the most thorough . W ashingtot , Jan. 11.— Reprsenta- Estate of William Porter deceased sprightly, and carefully edited lo c a l, Cornelius, and other prominent men DEY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS- to remove thèse cess pools which manufacturer on the coast, is chief j journals. There are many such on ' of Cornelius were present. Resolu- — Administrators made final settle tive Hurlbut, of Illinois, member, of emit a miasma that is moral Death. of the enterprise— a certain guaran tee of its success. The building and ment and they and their bondsmtm the Committee on Railways and Ca- FANCY ARTICLES Ac; our exchange list, and we would like tious were passed •declaring the de- Many perused her letter with feel machinery will cost $60,000 and will- nals.will to-morrow introduce a bill, to name several that it is always a termination o f the tempeaance peo- were discharged from further liability ings of pity and regret, but what has prove a first-class investment: pleasure for us to read, except for pie of this precinct to fight tht? herein. Estate of H. B. Bones— the features of which lie fbreshad- or will fce tione to help the class the fuc-t that such distinctions would w hisky element to the bitter end. Friends of woman suffrage to the ordered that the executor sell certain owed at a meeting of the friends of | which ftfafc represents? W e regret, we number of seventy-five, assembled at seem invidious. In no other way, This community will vote the nloney Family Groceries and Provisions* real estate belonging to said estate. cheap transportation ldst bight, for j deplore misery so abandoned, shake Salem Saturday afternoon. A re- j the construction of a double-thick through no other conceivable chan to defeat the suloons. The late re Estate q { George Beuman— same or j our heads, write'a few editorials or port was adopted recomending the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL', nel, can the wants,’ aspirations, or monstrance was carried over the der Estate of Simon O ’Brien—or freight railroad from New York to sentiments in set phrases, and here organization of the “ Marion County consequences of ft locality or com petition by thirty-four votes, some woman’s Suffrage Association.” Offi dered by the Court that this estate Council Bluffs ,witli branches to ttile | our effort ends. All effort, save, cers were elected as follows: Presi be closed of record ahd the adminis ; Chicago aod St. Louis Railroad, to munity l»e**owe so well known to twenty names W ing thrown otit by ! that by our sfcttrn and indifference, dent, Mrs. Belle. W . Cooke: Vice the world at large as through its own the Court. The expense o f prose- trator and his bondsmen be diselutrg- j be °P erated b* a corporation under HARDWARE, CROCKERY de., *<■: we effectually tdbse every crevice in Presidentsi Mrs. P L. Price, Mrs. ed from further liability. Estate o f 1 the llUKPlces o f the General G6vern- home papers. If the reader will cuting this remonsti-ance was thirty the wall which separates those who Roork and Mrs. E. Strong; Secretary, P. S. Fields— S: Hughs appointed oieut, and to be controlled by Gov call to mind anv inland tbwn near od.l dollar,. This s e e « » a little Vahiered from the path of vir- Miss Clara W att; Treasurer, Mrs. his residence which enjoys a fine hard that lhe temperanee P ^ p l i tue, and those who have not, (among Johns. Administrator. Estate of Caleb An- ernment commissioners. The rates Ip fdet, everything to be found in a fir»t-' for the transportation of cereals are class Variety Store. reputation all over the land, he will have to expend their private means The Baker City Democrat srtys: tram— Administrator filed his final woman kind). Man is not very par Dwinnell & Petkihs, of Powder Riv- | account, and the first Monday in to be fixed at five mills per ton per find that such a place is favored with to sustain the lrw. Mr. Patterson, ticularly effected by those dark erValley, during the past season mile for any distance over 750 iriiles, an excellent county paper, the editor our County Treasurer, is right when March 1874 set for the hearing of the crimes which we sometimes very threshed the following arilbunts of the length of the road being 1,500 o f which is wide awake and alive to i he says that a reform is needed in same. ckaitablv term “ youthful indisere- grain for Dilr fahners:Uf oats, 41,893 miles ,and for a shorter distance all its interests, jealous in protecting j the mode of grunting licenses. As County Commissioners Court. tions” . One of the great objects for bushels; of wheat, 3,345bushels, and than 750 miletf they are to be a little , fit $ |bods were selected eipresidy for thi* its good name, and untiring in his j he say«, th* County Commissioners market and I «hall Alwayg keep up a full which man lives is to convince wo Of barley 12,019 bushels. It is esti- Orders to the amount of $950.00 less than five hiills per ton per tnilfe: assortment making mated that the above was about half efforts to promote its welfare, should come boldly up to tins intent man that he considers her almost the grain raised by our farmers the were drawn on the Treasury. Taxes The road is to be operated exclusivfe- Such papers and such men deserve of the law, and decide that peti- FASHIONABLE c l o t h in g divine. He certainly should have past season, and there was less to the amount of $5.00 were remitted ly as a freight road for cereals/ stock the highest rewards and the most turners for license to sell liquors some such opinion of her, since she wheat raised, in proportion .than of | as having been assessed improperly, and other productions. The trains a prominent feature in my store. My goodi thorough appreciation at the hands must get the names of a majbrity of are new, my salesroom large and tctW- makes herself responsible for half of any other grain. This is occasioned Messrs Powers and Clark of Cornel- will move at the quickest, economic- tighied, and my from the fact that there is no mar o f the people for whom they are the legal voters of the precinct upbli sij g W om an--by giving man ius; through their Attys. Tongue and al rate of speed, which will be at ket in our valley for wheat. All that performing so useful and noble a their petitions, if a remonstrance is ! • » 4 , . . ” . , . . 1 , ’ ,, . , , a nght to prey upon her sex -makes is raised for home consumptioh. Htott, filed a petition praying the least ten miles an hour. The cost of mission. Ib is being true — and no presented, regardless of the number » . • , -ii j * a .. • .. . , v. .. . of him a vulture human, PRICES as L O W as the LÖ WEÉ1. The Mountaineer has this: There j Court to grant them license to sell the road is estimated at $175,000,000, one will dispute the premise—it foi- of names on saul remonstrance. Have we not talked almost enough is now in Eastern Oregon 100,000 spirituous liquors, in the town of includili" the necessary rolling stock. lows that the first duty of the peo it ;s; there is a premium upon whisky upon this ami kindred subjects? head of cattle, dtld from this amount Cornelius, Jjrecinct of Forest Grove, The Government aid suggested is a ple in the interior is to subscribe ahd selling. And there is an estoppel “ Let us pause” in our talk and ltdo of stock there should be at least 10,- in less quantities than one quart. guarantee of 5 per cent, interest on jx i y fo r their oirn home ¡>a}nr before on those who get up a remonstrance something against vice.” Surely 000 head of beef cuttle. These Whereupon came T. R. Cornelius, $30,000,000 of bonds. locking abroad for more reading mat in the shape of attorney’s fees and could be driven down the river, if persons so rich In resources as the there was a wagon road,at a cost of J. T. Scott and others and file a re Opposition to Cushing. ter «1 any kind. Do not put off procuring witnesses. W e unite with To my forfaei chMomers ahd all in thid people tvlio exist at the present time about $5,000; to take their cattle monstrance against the granting of paying the local paper, or seek Mr. Patterson in his plan of reform W ashington , Jan. 12.—There is vicinity the invitation is to “ come and «Ee.” We like lo snow goods whether; might find some specific for the li down the river by rail and boat will the licence, and then comes the tug - you pure nass hitter opposition to the confirmation or not .' to make it a matter of barter, but in this matter, ami would respect cost $30,000, mnking a difference to censed evils which surround us. hia’cc glad the heart of the editor fully call upon our County Commis the stock men of $25,000, or one of war. The Court proceeded to of Cushing, nominated us Chief Jus A law wiiicli gives mail the rigiit quarter of what it will eost to make call the names of persons appended tice. Common objections are urged and publisher by paying him in the sioners to make the needed reforhi to follow any büsihess which must the roiul. to the petition and the parties repre- only on political grotmds. The only medium which will buy paper in accordance with the spirit of the prosper at the expense of human senting the remonstrance objected to j clianccs are in favor of iris confirina- ami labor. This'religious duty well law. happiness and immortal souls bears An Educational Revivâl Needed. a good lot as not being legal voters-in t,on. The New York Times dehOun- performed, the Inter-Ocean will not upon its face the “ trail of the ser SUBSCRIBE. the precinct. The Court then called ces bim devoid b’f any fixed politi- Highest Market Price paid for Buttar only commend your judgmritt, but Rapidly as the number of scholars pent,” snd should be abolished. and Eggs the names on the remonstrance wlied rai principles. be glad to continue vour name upon Subscribe for the I ndependent . It One all-sufficient reason why the has of late advanced in the best the Attys. for petitioners objected to its books, promising you everything endowed universities, it seems to Trying to Shun an Investigation. does the legal printing for this 1 house of ill fame should be closed: me to bear no adequate relation to tiearlv all as not being entitled to that you can expect from a journal W ashington , Jan. 13.— Strenuous County, which is of importance to j is, that it is a trap for the innocent the increasing demand of the times vote on this matter. Evidence was devoted to all the general topics o f the times. But we never solicit every one of our citizens. It con- j and unwaiy. It is my lionest belief and the growth bf the population. then introduced to prove all names efforts tire making to smother in the patronage, nor seek in any manner tains all the County local news. It that there are many of my sex who Am I extravagant if I estimate the of parties, residence ami so forth. Pacific Railroad Committee Lut- to advance our own interests to the is an independent paper. It cannot are snerifised to lust, and live lives proper proportion of scholars who And after a careful and searching trell’s inquiry into the Central Pacif A . II IN M AN. should be fitting thetnselves for the ic Contract and Finance Ccmpony's .iisad'antage of the local press, for ¡niiorse Democracy for what it has of sin and shame, who might have Forest Grove, N o t . 7, 1873. great work, at this university alone, investigation the remonstrance had proceedings * n7 :iy fulness outside of our field of labor, Wen and 1S now> nor the ReIrabhcan » Messing to their friends and (Harvard) at not less than ten thous the victory by a majority of tbirty- -AO}->UlloJJ ¿UgA}£l! A Leaf of War History.-Sargent Reads ami with which we have neither the Pai'ty fbi what k now is. It is the an ornament to society, had there and ? In order to meet the cxigt'hcies fo»tr. of the times, there should spring up t ìO K I T I il C O f disposition nor the ability to com- exponent of the interests of W a sh -. been no such institution in existence a Letter, in the Caucus, from Caleb Justices Court. an eutliusiamfor learning sirrh as once ‘»Mouq »»•<*;> eui j ete. No moneys should be trans- ington county as against the railroad as the brothel. Rut before these Cushing to Jeff Davis. burst forth in the great institutions ‘ihiipig The trial of Bush for appropriating C h ic a g o , Jan. 14.— After speaches r '- l w V '' ^a^)e.rs, ****** monopoly and its purchased i sinks of iniquity are closed; a hofa of Europe. Quite six centuries ago, faithful conservators of home inter- , .. . 1 ‘FuipoQ ‘Jrauoou ests are secured and paid for during o r g a n a n d ^ rnout l-piece, must be furnished their unfortunate when Great Britain had nothing like to his own use a pipe, the property were made by several of the Senators n a p k in the year 1874. Having served a , tLe Progressionist.' W hile we have inmates. A refuge would not exact its present aggregate of population, of another, resulted in costing the pro and con the confirmation of Ca ONKTOind ffo s a x r a and even that now falls below ours, County about $30. hm g apprenticeship in the business a shot in our locker we will uphold ly meet the need, since in them the leb Cushing as Chief Justice it was TIY HSINHlld OX (33HVd3tU 3HV it is affirmed in the books that nt o f country journalism, we feel that the good and law-abiding people of object of charity would be almost S crap . rumored that Sargent had a private Oxford there were not less at one •STU N 9NIU38Vtni 3TUAH31N33 w« have an experience and apprecia-! our Countv aud if it doea not rav letter which Cushing had written to dependent. But a refuge connected time than thirty thousand scholars. tion ot the merits and usefulness •prwj pnw no.-ntg ‘«S ojj juj ‘ w S ojj T he P ost O ffice . — W e suggest Jeff Davis during the rebellion com which justifies us in this emphatic financially it will otherwise we feel with a factory, in which the prostitute At the university in Paris at about the same time there were twenty-five *>oiS ‘»IllK » V MM* noi|j#auoo ui offV assured. promising his fidelity to the Govern could be employed as an operative, expression in their behalf.— Chicago that J. T. Scott be appointed Host- thousand. At Bologna, the students ‘ unjfl Jnter-Ocemu. j ment. There were calls on all sides would give this class a home ahd the of law alone numbered ten thousand. master at the Grove. Mr. Scott is a How Money Goes. ‘ F ttjn a viq j ‘ p j i j doi| j means of supporting themselves. Conceding any measure of exagger- good and worthy citizen and has for Sargent to read the letter which POOR FELLOWS. y » in u « j ‘■¿“ 1IPPÎK Let a woman start out in the path in these figures, the fact of the ex been a zealous worker for the Re- was read. It w as dated Washington, Frbm the following extract from ‘ jn o ij ‘ jii «|3 ublican party and is every way March 21, 1861, and was addressed the S. F. Chronicle, some insight of sin and if in her nature there is istence of this enthusiam is attested The .S'. F. Chronicle relates that beyond reasonable dispute. And ’ONYH NO ATXNYXSNOD SJ33X deserving of the position. The sal to Jeff Davis. into the reckless extravagance that^has one chord which might have re down on Green Bay in California a we can only explain it bv assuming crept into the departments of the sponded to the call of love or sym a degree of zeal in the youthful gen- ary is small it is true but the office The Letter. ‘S H IN 9NIUÍ1G1J 3T1IAU31N33 community of people held a sort^of M f D ear F riend : This will intro government mav be obtained. Thfe pathy, the hour of repehfanCe must eration of that day, tthitli is the duties would occupy his leisure meeting ut which they forced eleven •H 3 9 NITIIÌTIX 0 NHOf ■oj -y a iawjj joj )n»9y late financial panic and stringency ih come. Her perfect isolatiou from condition precedent of all true na hours. W e don’t know of any one duce to vou mv friend Abraham widowers to marry an equal num o « i y •painosAidi»! kr fMjuTujum 8uiq} tional advancement anywhere. I that tve would sooner have for P. M. Powers, who has been in one of our •LiaA3 Â^uuoj the monev market all over the Union all that makes life desirable compels m jnuqoiam i n n uvtp ber of widows which same we u n -! believe the great want of the time have set the people to thinking and repentance, and when that time than Mr. Scott, and we hope he will departments here for six or seven among us in America is a little more hesitatingly pronounce an unm iti-1 U3dV3H0 Ù0 dV3H9 SV Í Í 3 S the press to writing, and it is to be comes there should be some way of of this eiithttsiasm. W e are apt, to apply for *lie place. Mr. Goodell is vears. He leaves service here oit gated outrage and if we were those I qiM yne u«3 '¿»tjnuà joo u hoped that ere another decade rolls escape. Better condemn these un- measure education not so much by an excellent P. M ., but he don’t accountfof his opinions, and b eitg i -aanpoid Ajjnnoo ;o «papi q « lo j Sttvtfo eleven widowers we would go west around that the furnishing of Gov- , fortunates to the scuffold than make its excellence as by its price. Hence want the place anil don’t reed it. i a Southern man by birth and educa- ¡ -xa ai a¿AÜ? spooä jo qsvo joj q«»s if we ha 1 to wade the P acific ocean the multitudes of minor institutions ernment officials with carriages and reform impossible. | tion, is devoted to what he regards t do it. The plan by which the com spread abroad over the country’ , fine horses and money to pay ser- i L itt L e Scorò. as his country— the Confederate. Rival Stage lines. which are doubtless good as far as JÖ ix z K iu o s s r x r s j s s s munity ch >se to pair off these poor un vants in fine livery, will be stopped:. He has been a contributor to t)c they go, but they cannot go very far. fortunates did the business in a very 06 T 1 J Max Adeler thus states how Smith B (A ' s IP1 view, and is fully acquainted The article referred to, says: At such places enthusiasm becomes “ OUTS ” ON THE “ INS.” simple manner. They put the names of 1 difficult, if not impossible. If lighted and Johnson ran rival stage lines in with the questions which undermined Some idea of what these are, may ‘SNÓllON 33XNVÀ ON Y $ 1 0 1 e’ even widows written on slips of be gleaned from such items as $40,- i H illsboro J an ., 14tli, 1874. at ail the fire must be spread by the Utah: In Utah Territory there were two and have now broken up the Ameri paper in one hat and the names of ooo for “ temporary clerks;” $50,000 Editor I ndependent . — The rem arks teaching among numbers working rival stage lines— one run by a man can Union. I commend hifn tovotir twelve widower* in another which for Stationen-, not including printed 0f L Patterson in the Daily Orcgo- together. In the days of my youth P e p p e r S a s . named Smith, and another run by favorable notice as h man who is were hliook up and drawn. The blanks and many other special items; nian under the head o f “ Reform at this university I cannot disguise a man named Johnson. The worthy of your confidence. (Signed) AKT my impression that the method was $05,000 for newspapers, repair of Chronicle man has no competition was so great that at last Demanded ” in which l:e thinks a formal, mechanical, and cold. No wagons, care of horses, brooms, S ou»««.! •itfMP'H C aleb C i shino . carried people for knowing the fearful thoughts and <¿j«ftoiros • ‘sopqsH ~ brushes, matches, soap and other monthly report of the proceedings scholar dreamed of sympathy with both lines Its Effect. c o u n ting emotions of those twelve j trifles; $50,000 for fuel, light, tum- of the county court should lie made him in his difficulties, or regarded nothing, and gave premiums besides. Smith offered free rides and a It is believed now that after this ex lmld headed sinners (we venture the biers, hatchets, pHcber*/ towels, to show the tax payers where the his exercise other than ns a task, for dò I K 3 K 1 U 0 SSV 1 YU 3 K S 0 t Barlow knife to each passenger. the failure to perform which he lost pose, Cui-hiiig’s confirmation is im assertion that tliev were hahl on our ' $40,000 for furniture and c a t - , ( ttiohey g o ts, has cttttsed no little onf '•redit, or at- best won a step over his Johnson offered a boiled shirt. ..... v . . r»ets—and all this in the Treasury | possible. own responsibility) during the pro- L . . , n., i Smith saw that and went one better s : i d l d é V Y SM Y^ID ^Ö D dYH O X' In eitlier 1 ° 1 Department alone. 1 he same reck- talk among the officers at the seat of comrades t>v success. ce>s < f selection. “ Twelve widows le s s ‘ extravagance pervades all the government. And it is amusing to event the teacher looked like Minors by giving a poud of bologna sausage rfKV Caleb bushing's Name Withdrawn. with the shirt. Johnson adopted the Rhadamantlius. — Charles Francis trembled with ea^er expectancy, and Departments. see how true to nature the people’s W ashington , Jan. 14.— President sausage, and distributed gold-headi d Adams. their fingers worked as they antici- j . ------------ — i servants act. The Treasurer of canes aud copies of Watts’ hymns. Grant has withdrawn the nomi pnted iu#thought the moments of G uides . — The Progression id has J0 Ä131HVA 1YH3 X3 0 V C entral C ouncil . — A meeting was Smith rallied, and offered all John nation of Cushing for Chief Justice. ? upreme joy when they should clutch the gripes because the I ndependent course thinks it would he a good son’s premiums, with a litter of pups the locks **f their intended victims. that the held at Portland this week by the Cushihg indignantly denies all as ‘ •110 1° H°°1S •I3|dui03 gets the legal printing for this thinS and is (luite willin and a hunch of tooth-picks to each Eleven widowers shuddered with an » . ............... j dear people should know how much Granges of Yamhill, Clackamas, mag. But Johnson toqjc all the trav persions upon his loyalty. otnr A . .. ^ awful fear--child of ripe experience c Countv. The sop on hts potato is I . . ... * .. , ... , ,, . v , he drAlws out of the public Treasury, Multnomah and Washington boun el by paying the old debts of each ‘a n v . t t m i x a . v v s v a n i i # and drew closer together The Fall of Cartagena ---------- ---------------- 0--------- for sym v _ - getting slightly thin, and the tuber ! . . . . . . . . ,ft t passenger and deeding him a cem ties, for the pth-pose 6f organizing a 3 0 A1 3 1UVA 1VU3X3D Ÿ I .uthy aud with a vague hope of inn- | j >Kelf being diminutive, makes the j kno™ e ihtd hm dollar Pe* da7 r'ms L ondon , Jan, 14.— A 'limes corre I uni protection. * * “ The surplus .. . .. rpu ... . no risk of being cut down. The Central Council for these four conn- etery lot. Smith turned the tide im OXT - 1 .................. excruciating, lh e editor of i . . . * mediately in his direction py giving spondent nt Cartagena writes that Widower was wildly hilarious at - his matter ... , . .... . rest of the county officers lust as tick. A permanent organization was each fellow a pair of mules, a church the Government troops on entering ‘ ( M o o t q c t S p w o 0 4 0 0 a . . . . . . . . . . escane. He laughed and cried and that sheet says that the litigant . . , *i true to their instincts don t think it effected and the following officers pew and 1,500 shares of stock in the danced aud -houted until the com organs don t dare open their mouths AO HDOXS ID IT ia S Y the city shot eight insurgents who mittee/ enraged at seeing him about the litigant monopoly fo&fear would do at all.- Straws tell which were elected to serve for tire ensuing Pacific Railroad. Then Johnson de axT way the Wind blows. The people term: Edward Fort**, of Clackamas, termined on amas’ erstroke. He went were trying to escape. The occu prancing about so entirely happy, of losing their heads. Now, Mr. »W dwoo a pation of the town was otherwise <t9jj93«J9 J« enlarged its powers and promptly . . . . . . . . . would preserve these reports arid at President; Mr. Lee, of the the same to Brigham Young and got r . special dispensation, anil then he bloodless. sent to the local paper an advertise- i I^m s, we dare to say that the liti- f ÒSI Y ‘30Y 31 the end of the year add up to the County, Secretary, and Jacob John offered to marry all the women w ho meut for a non-resident widow to gant act was a bad measure, and we amount of six o i seven thousand son,- of Multnomah, Treasure*. rode in his stages, to take all the Is* the fate of the doomed nran.” hope it will be repealed at the next <rsv GOLDEN SAYINGS. dollars in officers salaries alone. Some fourteen Granges were repre men into partnership, and give gum legislature. But its repeal would ‘S 0009 S S 3 OT S Ì N 39 V S 3 IQ \n A V ictory . — The defeat o f the not affect us hut little. NYe would Stir**em up again. W ho throws the sented, sending about fifty delegates. rings to all the babies. Smith was It is not miserable to l>e blind; he broken irp aud had to sell out and next shell ? “ O rrs.” 30 Tire Council adjourned to meet at petition for license in the County get most all of the legal printing in abandon the business.- Johnson now olilv is miserable wlio cannot aoqir?- X O O X S A 0 3 3 3 S the same place the seeob'd Tuesday has 1,426 wives. 1,500 partners, anil sce in his blindness with fortitude.’ i'.ou/t, to eèll whisky ut Cornelius in Count}’ anyhow, so we are in no JrnoMK P ortkb perpetrateir a j6ke on Milton. a n v s o m n v aasvH o less quantities than a quart, is a vic trouble nbofit the matter he is indebted to an India rubber we the temperance people of this precinct. in b e lt month. -H33 ONIAYH ŒÏNOISUaaNii 3H i man for six bushels of gum rings. I ’ve never any pity for/'¿fideited tory for the temperance people of express our mind freefy- TYe are He says that Forest Grove hws beaten the tth en I think of death as a thing But he killed Smith,anil is now hap- people because I think carr} our precinct worth fighting for. under no obligations to Gov. Otcfrer saloon men at Cornelius who wished- to sell their comfort about with them. whisky by the drink and now the dent people *0rth -thinking of, it is in the hope p y . __________ ___________ Much merit is due J. T. Scott, O. J. of pressing, one day, some hard- Leals», aud others for their activity nor he to us. So where is o i# rin, <k/Wu there have to drink H by the cpiart. tlco. Kind. W ho can doubt that anything fought and well-known field of bat ^ in canvassing for the remonstrance. Dr. Davis ? Tire trite epic of our time is not A k V. T hos . C ondon delivered’ another tie, and dying with the shout of vic which makes a man discontented Some twenty names were thrown out arms and the mart, but fools and the O wing to our having been* «lischt geological lecture to a large Audience at tory in my ear. That would be wprth with his ^»tate, without giving him of the Court when the matter oninê man— an infinitely wider kind of ap fir Hillsboro, but the remonstrance a port of this week we have had to Tortlu-ft'-f tliis week. His subject was “ The hying for, aud more ,it would hav-'j the certainty of a better, is a curse? epic.-— 4 ’urlyle. Gn-i.ivV T’kos of Oregon. - O. I*. /»*. James. ing lived for .— Sir Walter Scott- b ..I die petition thirty four names. defer printing some contrilwdionsv ,l e untd i i « i w ] j m i t a m u v sioo¿ ¡ SflÖd!) M .y SQ003 !tm 3 H 0 Í S 311 I A H 31 N 3 C t