f »-T-. • T* V-
■ÉM M M
ttÊ
th e in d e p e n d e n t .
fV l'E S T U»IU>YF., ,.'.M A H V it.
T P
1
N
o w
1874.
s .
O b itu a ry .
T hk N kw C ity M arket which has just
o u g h t never to b e used. H a rn e ss
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
m akers shou ld in form th eir custom -
been opened in Portland by two t*ntt rprirtr.g
».
r „
i t , ' i- «
V i era o f th e q u ality tif th e m-ticle, and
young men, Messrs. Woodcock ¡ltd Interiuc-
,
o n ,i
, o*
1 leave the resp on sib ility v-ith the buy-
la, marks a new era in the History and growth
er. I f , fo r the sake of th e dtflerence
of that city. The capacious stallsaiul whole-
At the Methodist church, Rev. Mr. Wolfe j n
betw een two kin d s, a m an
fide supplies of thiY* huge and wonderful
preaches on He tirst and third Sundays of c l,oost.s t o risk his life by u sin g the
establishment are a wonder to see. Washing
the poorer b it n e ith e r th e h a rn e ss
ton County people when they go to Portland each month.
At
the
Baptist
church,
It.
v,
Mr.
Chandler
m ik e r n o r tlie b it m an u factu rer
should go and see the City Market by ¡ill
shou
ld be blam ed. T h e bit and reins
means, it is the last wonder of that big town
should
be of the stro n g e st kin d, no
Hut what is best of all they pav highest cash
m
a
tte
r
what
the m erits of the rest
i prieos for Country Produce. See their a J
of
th
e
harness.
on the first page.
Nasby takes in the sito6at;on. Takes
.
H i l l s b o r o n e w s .
Mary E. *Pf'nnian -w ife oi Arvi? Hillman,
andilaughter of Irvin 1,. and Miiigarct Smith
departed this life on the 19th of January
IS ?!, after ar. illness f t only six cavs -S h e
was born A pril 12th 18o2 in Tazwell Co. I f .
uited with the Methodist Episcopal Clmreh
. . . ,•
,,,
.... . ..
.
at Mackinaw 111., on the l«th Feb. 1870, and
a few day# afterwards came with her parents
to Oregon, settling near Forest (trove. Was
married to Arvid Uinnian Xov. ‘29th ’ sTO, with
whom she lived happily until the day of her
death. She leaves aT.r^tiand. Atittt«dan*h*
,
,
,
,
1
ter and manv relatives and freinds to mourn
her loss.
She emlnred the most intense suff ring
with great fortitude, and when told by her
friends that there was t o hope of her rt eov-
ery, aaid she was not afraid to die; consigned
her little child to the care of her frit ml.- anil
said she would Is- glad to live for her child;
gave some general directions with regard to
her funeral, with great eoolne>s;ar.d exhor
ted her husband and her mother to not weep
tor h. r for she would sikmi b .b tteroff. She
called each one into tin room and bail** lntu
giRHidby** and li ft words of good advice t>>
tier-young fri- n*ls uml ilien du d in great
mifiering at 9 o'clock t*. m . M >n.lav tie l 'th
iust.. after six days illness.
lt**v. Mr.
Smith of the M. K. Church of Cornelius
preached b* r funeru! sermon t > a l.e*ge an-
dusiec of »yiupatbi/iug friends, in th- I'm;*
gregational Church <>f this place on tin -1st
inst., *.n3 Wind han Is carried her to hi r si-
1 -nt rest in the C.-mctery on ilo* lidi.
Thus in th*- bilioni of 1 1 f** v. is tak. u o u S :--
ter, adin >ni»hiug u> that "in the midst of
life we am in death. '
J . 13. Ài.
C ity E
lection . — A n
e le c tio n was
h e ld o n M on d ay 1.5th in s t f o r th e
e le c tio n o f :t new I j OO i ' i ? o f ’I r d s tc c s .
T h e fo llo w in g a re t h r F a m e s o f tn e
B o a r d : A . S . W a tt,
P r e s ., G . II.
,*•
T
,,
. ,
C o llie r ,
I. K .
S m ith , r e f l e c t e d ,
L
,
W in . K a n e , * a n a J . 1>. M a tth e w s.
A.
L
John son,
was
It ?corder.
S t-iv eu H i i r ’i s,
t v »t. «1 M arshal.
_
.
reelected
was e l-
M ì s t i c i s — V*e Were lAisinfornlcd
1 Ht week %whmi w * stV,-» 1 th it P c of.
C ond on s lectu re failed on a c co u n t of
storm y w eather, etc. as it was p >st-
p o n ed
in
fa v o r o f th e te m p e ra n c e
m eeting.
W e a r c so c lo s e ly eo n
fin ed to o u r w ork th a t wo c a n n o t g e t
the news only as it is re p o rttiJ an 1
so m istak e s of th is c h a ra c te r will
occur.
F csE n u .. 'lie* funeral of Mrs. A rv id llP -
tnai.. although the snow was deep anti the
w -atlier stormy. I 1 a large attendance.
Tin Cotigr.-gab- i iii-hureti was full. There
w -re
six
scats
filled with
the
relatives of tlie .1- e.-ased. The funeral ser
mon was preach* il by \\ , 1. Saiith and was
very solemn and impressive.
H iv . h S mvu . travelin g c o rre s p o n
Col l i d i it' lint ter.
— T h e q u e s t i o n —‘ Is th ere Any
c^Q>un,Cr B u t t e r than the Goat? has
dent <»f the Or<’/ ‘ iian gave us a call
this week.
He h.is been snowed in
here for a week in which tim e he
b e e n decided to the satisfaction of h;ls ioarne,] miu>h of in te re s t eon-
L a r k i n Bilyieu . B a t t e r as the f i lo v corning the G rove and W ash in g to n
ia ns a ll know h a s been h.-it.l to ¿jet County.
— -.. -♦ - - — ■
V
h e re for a week or two, and Lai'hir
Gi»or>
TrMPi.ru
Krta
riov.
T
orcst
g e tt in g hu ng ry for this necessary a r
G
iov
o
L
o
lg«;
NO.
lo
b
,
I
.
O
.
C
.
T
. , at
tic le went down to ( ’ »melius tile
’■t- last m eeting, elected Mr. J .
S te
o th e r day and K n ig h t a pound
venson, Mrs. 31. E. l lo x t e r am 1 Mr.
o r th re e .
He noticed that th*» man
L. B ilyeu t»> th e T em p e ra n ce I ’oion.
too k it out of a qu icksilver tank but
Mrs. N ettie 3Valkt*r a r d 3fr. C r e ’*s-
not thinking' furilo*! about the m *t-
well to the alliance.
te r hr- put the b u tte r in a b u c k e t.
sta; ted
and
Tin: girls anid 1 .n >vs of the school
Grovew'urd.
that b u ck e t h ave Ila 1 i g >»1 : ime s*i on* lu l l i n g
’ 'hied v 1 f l *his ;vt* k. T he !'• >V.s do n-'t r.tway.*
he vv- \a,u
c a n .11 e* an i g et the be.«t »f t lie* tun.
W o saw one
>»..«ii ' !i ■ and 1 v »»¡li '
M ali
oni whom th e
girls
on t o t and •• d»ml>!<* l t am
and lie looked
irev \ * ran-
i.e a 1 oc
\liiion f M ount Hood.
But
Leerán to c lim b • >u
it down with !>»»xe
c a s e s of irti 11 w.
tw o o r ihre-
jieM it <1 »w ■ T h e
l 1
ryer.s t»l >w in
and t>ey
r.NTFr.r:-.;
l.an 1 i on
^■over-b
p :s ved a
.it r* W,-dt:
i ran as if 1. »t Iro tic m
w -re obsr-rv .1 t.
tiie ir tios»-
i Ail
1 > q ji
h *g w 1
w a'.r r lie. d 1 *
SJ> l.d
Mv.in.
b>m e
.
♦
' 5 a lo n g h is
T
* 1 I’. k in g o t
]i i j 1 • * e r aw av.
'MO I'M i ! 1 J Si V -
W hen
• *
»r «k . '. . th an
-ir ti:r* < your
_ standi -g o
oíd th- y wen
ti.
1 . 1 * m a imp:
f.iati 1 th U t
-.in
un.Iil
irv.
conns,
in the
vii g to
S I hit
oi.nd oui ma
' ve ilio I »mul w:i# th* y
l.llli-r lot.- Hot take.A i t
le» t of fu
l siti.. i ,.f
< .
taut te.irii*
» school.
ri-t 1¡
ktn
lì 1
■1 sehool-
manu» ¡.ad g»»».i 1» king ou» » also.
AÍ:-. ^1 \nv »
A -.-id- y her.* I
ll» >
jerk<*.l t»* * 1
som e o f th
1 h * aw ,
1 now he will ii!«'ver be
I o m ;.s (in-.;». --D r Savi n- I n s
a b le to j*r<vv un«*'* ( lerm an i. .»r spark
received a new lo t of il I j -, . - 1 t an
th e g ir l- an} more.
*
o rn a m e n ta l bo«»ks by s - ¡:¡-i -r 1
s ¡ Boi iK ," -Th*-
N ew and 1 . - -
* * .. . t
/..»I tliors, okef*H«»nt f o r gift !.« !
•.Ocean’s Si >! \ • • an
to d eck c e n tr e ta b le s and v.
! 11 '
af fin.* illustration a n i
liUt »*V of navi 14 .ition.
t iug a coin?-I* t-
t s 1. »1-
T hanks to o u r H illb o ro fn *
snip iimliiiag and 1 •• !_'r*'»t n iv.>I *<iiiHu-ts
*.f 'h** world. A vu'uabl** t«>*>k fur l>»»th new s item s. W e take b ack o u r form er
young and oH, r pi t.- with information c h a rg e s and h o p e th a t th ey will
Wli;it W.»n-;»rt Sh*»ul»l forgiveils an d send a ll th e news
it!-. 1 *:iv«**I*>t**.
Kno'v” is » n o th c r valu.iM
It i, ¡in r e O
g u la tiv
» .
i
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>k for mothers, containing 1
n. 1» information »-socially ne. ,^*1 in th.*
E urok . — W e stated som e tim e ago
rtt„l raising < f chidr- n. ••Wild L f** i *1 tiiat a c e rta in g e n tle m a n failed to
♦h*- Fur W«*st" is an interesting work ¡»n t rep eat the L o r d ’s P ra y e r.
H e «lid it
f-.-.its of the Wild " c s t . f ¡’.I .»f ex -iting a l- c o r r e c tiy an«l received th e sh e ll,
v- utur** nurruiiug the p p »gr* -ss of w* stern
• .
] rf. .TrCn th. munfi. Vs. customs, ami ¡»bournl-
W e have rec<-iv«*»l two obituaries on Mrs.
.it-* ia liii’. stiations of ¡1 ch »ste vivid Arvid Himuan and w»- publish the one writ-
ten bv her estef-meil relative J . 13. Mathews
a-i 1 interesting d--'>(-ripti.»n. 3Ir. • hurl.
R Van Ta-std of HiUslsvro lately fr.»tn th<* which was hand* »1 iri first.
Fast, an enterprising worthy young man, a 1
G e o . H. D i rham P r o s e c u tin g At
'.¡iv in v*.»rs but a man in demeanor,»« now .
canvassing Washington county for these ; to r n e y p a id th e G ro v e a fly in g visit
h->.>ks and we bt*sf»eak for niiin a liberal th is w e e k .
fonwjt«
I
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We are sorry to learn that George Davis
G u m m a S iam u E iite V tù im u e n t
f this County and formerly a student of the
T h e e n te r ta in m e n t given b y th is
S o c ie ty a t th e C o n g ie g a io n a l c h u rc h
last week was a decide«l success,
E a c h j>art w as well su sta in e d , f**w
b lu n d e rs were made a n d tjte exerm s-
es were o f m od erate le n g th which
b.«# Is a virtue in itself. 3 Ir. B i l y e u s
m ediately.
THE WEEK OF FRATER
H a s t ecu observed h ere.
NEW
like in the footur. i, in w iltin ' tin s
with a s tran g e mix tin- of fe e lih s ’.
for several davs for L . P a tte rs o n and
wuz wmin away mi t*e>h and a grip-
DEALER
GLASS
S A L E S OF LA ST Y E A R .
but s ù b s c pic nt ly K a m i n ne did | ary 1 ( r o i u ction fully sustains t h e '
want to com pii
with the delee-ite
» »•
»*
o*. p so n
„ r *, a s made as
1
1 1 1 1 I reputation:
Mr Sim
c o m li-h u n s fo r w hi**h he received his
a le c tu re r, and on the whole was an
ap p iu tu ien t, the g rate burilen
° j a p t illustration of the s u b je c t treated
that
W. H. SAYLOR, PROPRIETOR
New Triumphs !
last v**ar over l'O R T \ -l-IV E THOUSAND
d e p tir
DRUG ANO BOOK 8T0REÜ
IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUM ERY,PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BOOKS Ac., A
tho dism ai h<utlii»s uv m spare am» u r wp ji me in saving th a t one such more inaoTuncg than ANY other Company,
an»I over one-ipiarter of all marhines soli
the bêlions uv g re a t ez s u rg in ’ t h r o ’
new s p a c e r wav at a t ime is sufficient ^ tluring that ytair.. Nine out of t< n of said
mi m ania persun at th e fe e r uv looz- for a village lik e H illsb o ro .
Singer Machines vetv for FAM ILY use—
proving the great popularity of the Singer
iu the B o ast üili-*. N.» bod.lv r o s e
T h e le ctu re delivered h ere on the in tTfie household.
flic th* t rtible i wilz fee lin g when i 17th m st. by Syl. C. Sim p son of S a
Annexed are the eulec of the different
. ,, , k
ln erd that mi su ek aesorw u r a p in te d , ; lein W 0 8 wej j atten ded aud as a l i t e r - j makers:
b o re rs of
n
A D V E R T IS E M E N T S .
J u slice to ~
t
im u lilitie s in th e ir
1 m inu te, the delicious felicity , hope ■ controversy th a t was g o in g on in the diines in 1872, (reported in 1873,) show that
■ / tuniii in my b it z u m, the ne\<t ; f ) a ilg O ro jo n u in I th in k you will eou- th»* Singer Manufacturing Company sold
g re e f and
FOREST GROVE
In ’ Purchasing a Machine Select the most
Popular ! !
-------
' to have little intorefit *n fu rn ish in g
Misruft E u i t i r .
D er r S ' tr :~ - Tn j vou with th e new s.
T h e , ti*uth is
we d 0 tak e in te re s t in pending yoii
<be uew8> B ut having been w aiting
There
. b e in g union m eetin gs iii th e M e th o
d ist an d C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rc h e s
; a lte rn a te ly . T h e B a p t is ts have also
j b een h o ld in g a series of m ee tin g s at
; which m uch in te re s t has b e e n m a n i
j
; fested. T h e L o r d b le ss all efforts
made for th e salvation of souls.
KW YZ.
a New departure. Writes an open
tetter to his astute nabor
anp
T
,
bo^S for tiie P. 0., Wliic+1 is Post EAttor I xdepf . nuent : In your last
Gifts.
j you say th a t wo of lli lls o o r o seem
lfti Inst episstul i toh l yn i wuz in
hopes uv w ritin ’ yu ...oar eh eerfu ll
—A
MACHINES.
singer Manufacturing Co. sold *219,7*'»8
Wheeler A Wilson Mtinuf’g Co. s»il»l
drover A" tinker S. i l . Co.......... sold
Domestic S. M. Co ....................sold
Weed S. M. Co. , . ......................so li
\Vili-ox & dihhs S. M. Co.......... sold
j 1JrU
T h e i e ctu r e r a fte r h a v i n g ’ Wilson S. M. C c...........................sold
| jrjvcll |iie au dience th e geolo gical \iner. 13. H O. *k S. M. Co., sold
0 okl M.-dal S. M. C o ...................sold
, form ation and th e co m p o n e n t p a rts I lorenre S, M. Co. . ..................sold
13. P . Howe S. M. Co....................sold
of g rit, by analogy illu strated and Rartl*
tt R-.-versihle S. M. C o... sold
’ pointed
. i out » some ot r the
*i
tr e cts
*
eu
and i Rail ram Funton Mauuf’g Co. sold
Secor S. M. Co................................ sold
•
t »
•».
,
174,088
P‘2,010
49,f>54
4^.444
33.C39
22.C66
48,930
18.997
lo,/93
14,907
1,000
1,000
311
in mi xy t.ds l»t gun to s e a s - - Say s 1
M r. N asby (a sp eekin to m iselfyo ti)
are a old tool (M
' rs. Nasbv
- I put 1 that
111,11
Id ee in mi lied vptm - s
E f vou
•-> '» 1 , 1 • u resu lts of true g n t as an ele m e n t in
want the B O (wiiieti is post efii -e) i
i
»
i
i *
'
I
1 111
hum an ch a ra c te r, draw ing Ins e xam - T h e S in g e r 31 a 1111 fa c t 11 r in g C o.,
in-4 ¡i c sin)win
1
r
*1 1 * lustorv
4
1 past a with
* ai
10.“ Third Street, „
..
; vou rself , <1 ,, socitiltlo
1
, 1 ih ‘ * t ‘ - • pies
from
the
of ( « the
PORTLAND, U f.EdO N
son fu r th e tunes the B O and th is 1
. .
......
* . . .
n
n43 ly
m o m en tu ss occasio n .
C ach in
a t ; lin a I)tncss tluU showed th at th e autli- j
th is Id e e and a noiti th a t som ethin ' r had read b ooks and knew w hereof j
must dun I proeeded to write the ho spoke. B u t as in th is co m m u n i
foH etrn b rie f an open le tte r to mi cation I c a n ’t speak of all the excel- j
nsstute Ttrtbur, M o st G rave, Most
enees of the le c tu re I will say that
P o t e n t and 3lo-it A sstu te Si«m or:
P le e iliu nothin but th e iiHensuess ! ever>’ one l i s tened to th e s p e a k e r ,'
of my t f c lin s am i the m iservs of ¡1 liked the lectu re and w ent h o m e !
home inaile
Rv a . loòsin
of wiser, b ette r and stro n g er m en and j
..... d esolate
..........................
W n»,. .,1
toe B O for a excuse for a prochin womt-n. Mr. C ondon is to deliver ;
int»> yi’ i.r au gusl pj-eseuse, an bein
lectu re in the cou rse ¡it the
astircd by a*, hi athority ¡is votir s*-lf 8am e place on W ednesday 27th inst.
th at th e p rate of t h *1 fow R c p u b li- J u d g i n g from his success in the pimt
can was herd. I assum e the tulucitv as :l le c tu rer we have no hesitan cy in
ot writin you a le tte r a heggin of sayin g th a t we will be well in terested
tor vour t^ru^vnos ? iih ] uxin for and will greet him with a full house.
tin* B C). I* irst I h a ’ to in fo rm voti
J oshua .
that 1 ¡on will »it to do anvthim»- }
DALLES~LETTER.
to becom e »anything so lo n g as I <•?'•
I
b av the overpow m i jo y * distilled in
to 11' i s,sfe;o th a t I am *ir>i 11 v u,t
T h e D a u . e s , Wasco C o ., Oregon.
sc'rvis and ;i bask in under th e smile,
J a n . 10th. I 8 1 L
of y o u r p arly and tho I hav bin so
T i e holidays have passed, and
u n fo rtu n ate ■•>■' to hav <ontit‘*.-d oi
with them the cold w eather.
The
th ose y ou th fu l im le s e ics liu n s ns to
tee* tv tin* exertu J iu u s of M rs. D un- th erm om eters are soarin g a lo ft into
J. B. Matthews, Proprietor’.
twiiy and to e n tP l me to In pi n-t-s m the region of th e òUs aud the snow !
you r party, y t t In.pin l»v takin th e is gradually g o in g away the h ills \
/<"/• in till .\ a //<(**i7**r*,r/ av.il ¡5 cusili
b e in g com paratively bare.
I had
t!lO t h ‘c '/'Ut inn hi !i'ivT:t!.in for Ni if « h-
o
fte
n
heard
c'f
th
e
famous
ell and tho
•lioob mi» m . 1 TO.lV 1 »
T he grer.lest and best variety of General
CHINOOK
c mi-' c
’’»t t ò 1»,)H f t»e 1 M .
Merchandise is kept in the Bee Hire Store
1 :i:u a i .¡mill !
As a m ean s for r e m o t i r g Ihe snow
>u v.’i7’- 1 purely
of any place in the County. This Store has
v ir in n ’id Hi il;: th .«t o'tv \ irluous at». 1 i.-** and T had been tol l som e
always l>*en noted for its variety and it
s e n i l o r ' ' :i
; l i>* f .
h hat 1 Shill
very w onderful s t o ; » « ab o u t th is ti -c-iy* >hat: {»• not only noted for the extent
th ink ai 1 ' Y -•*:i 1
'•át I shall sjiv.
of its variety, but for the
W e are t.».d I ii; 11 tí i‘* c*X}:eveiH*e «if C h in o o k : th at before its lu c a th th e
tie* past s h e l l be a • r] le to f ilt e r SUC- snow and ice m elted as by m ag ic,
cess, ami 1 ft -1 i i : «'»)> t "cs p i i u d p a l 1 and the te n d e r grass shot fo rth its
h te» lav isil'le soM«h little
b lades and the whole face of nature
anees as St •If]respect and de-
AND THE
v; i o "ii til e uuiutiar that becam e ch an ged . I ’ve fe lt the C h i
nook.
1
can
say
from
expe*
¡enee
!
S i 1 Jtseless «xnnino-
i,•
-»in il -s and ili v« . s th at it will melt the snow and ice. j C H E A P N E S S o f i t s p r i c e s
1
! hM
-! hav nothin to I ’ve been fee lin g it for two weeks
t* li •1
t ion! fuit 1 ati l i must say I am di .appointed. !
I sell for CASH, consequently I have
\
i *V* li
ii ■ th at von
A
g
e
n
tle
W
eb
-fo
o
t
m
ist
would
have
no
losses to make up off of good customers.
w ere ,t -it !i
ii Ass t
*t (.*(. 1 i i w as to -t
a te ot the sill
was u m iitin in aecom 1 dished a ; m teli in two davs.
imt ¡liowin you to help y o u r s e lf to F o u rte e n days ta k in g off s\\ in ch e s
you r m ale and to exam iu o th e r peo- , of snow ! D o n ’t say C hinook to me.
p i e s le tte rs il vou sea tit to do son ■
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<>n Christmas dav
I was the reetp-
B le c ilin nit ig n o ra n c I feel assured .
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of y o u r forgivness. And finally i. ie n t o f a h,lft b rass-m o u n ted jew s-
«•losin mi le tte r I must te ll you that harp. T h is was d ou b tle ss a trib u te
All will fare alike in prices, which shall
I nui a r r a y ;n th a t you may slwavs . to my well-known m usical ability. always be TH E VERY LO W EST they can
L< lupp\ aud th at ) o u ni!t\ meat S p e a k in g of music rem inds me of a be afforded for
with such u ncom m on su ccess in k«>r>-1
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kerin you r eBetnos th at if any of vour llU le n; c , :, e , l t - f,on,° tl,ne a» ° tllc
nabttrs should
s.d’ur fo rg e t hisself j o reat Vivian was h ere. H e s a n g a
F o r
C a s h
!
a s to he a euk-ii
of you hard nam es song known as “ R o u n d goes the
the whole coiiioonity shal not rise a s | w orld.” T h a t so n g tooA hold of the
CUT
TO
ANY
Our stock consists in part of
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OF
ALL
SIZES
. R aw o il s ,
LA RD O IL ,
SW E E T Ó ÌL,
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B R U SH E S.
ir jlr L B R U SH E S,
S T R IP IN G B R U SH E S,
TA IN T B R U SH E S,
CLO TH ES B R U SH E S,
TOOTH B R U SH E S,
COMBS
SIZE.
AND
VA RIETIES
NEATSFOOT O IL,
CASTOR O IL,
C SiN A NUT O IL , ETC
B O IL E D O IL S ,
{school Books, suitable for the Academy or Public School.
All articles warranted.
Proscriptions compounded with care and correctness, -r j
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PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
AMD
T U A L A T IN
ACADEM Y.
BEE HIVE STORE:
Q u a lity o f its Goods
OI\£ 3ÍAXS’ MONEY IS AS GOOD
AS AXOTIIERS ’.
“. "’f « '* "»••»»'¡•'•«»I. “'“I «.-."'-I hearts of tLe people of Die Dalles,
the motion.
Itiqmrm ¡ifter vour T , .
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health and ym ,r noble fam ily. A nd i he teilnislors «’htstle it. T n e ladie*
sendin nii resp ects t*i vour ¡m ortal 1 > 1 g - v it on th e ir pianos, -and to say
¡-tin and d arter, I am , y o u r R o y al ! th a t th e sle ig h in g parties ju s t “ s e t it
H m e s se s , m ost umhle ob e d ie n t seiv- j up” is b u t to put it faint. M o tlie ts
en t.
P etuoi . ei m
N asuy , B . M.
!
... .,
,
(w hich waz B . M. at th e seat ,)f i * ,n hr
^ t « to sleep with it and
i "
is
dangerously ill of con-
j e rlij n ) ! fhe little yo u n g sters who are just
i tiUmI’, 'on*
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And now 3I>. E d i t o r I am elosin bi g in n in g to tulk|endc-avor with all
j C yrch W ai . k eb Esq. has been lying ill with
mi le tte r hopin ¡111 pravin mi astu te j tiieir m ig h t to lisp it.
Y ’r o b ’t s ’v’*
catarrh in the h**ad f or several days, ami has
n
al.u
r
will
a
fte
r
road
in
of
mi
le
tte
r
!
a
Ist,
lias
ettught
the
in
sp
iration and
had to suspend his s**h<»ol.
'«raw so feelm and se n sib lv ni u u lo • , , . • . *
,
—
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(i,IT EixtK.—Onr of our correspondents me th at I may tech th e hem of his j 18 a b ,e to J ° U1 1,1 the chorU8’
‘\Uomul goes the world,
write« on gilt edged note paper.
Of course g a rm e n t and be lie« !*•*’ .
Au.l troubles I »4<-fy:
R e s p c c tfu llv VoQi.*.
his speecu is golden.
Rev. S. H. MARSH, D. D.,
President and Professor of Intellectual and Moral P hibO piry.
H er. HORAcfc LYMAN,
Professor
of
M .,
and
History.
GEORGE U . C O L L IE R , A. M ..
Professor
i
of
-
tha
i.
»
Natural
Sciences.
) . W. MARSlt, A. M.,
Professor of Latin and Greek.
A.
J . ANDERSON. A. M..
«
Professor of Mathematics. Proh ssor of Theory and Art of Teaching)
and acting Principal of th#tlcadcm y.
**
Mrs. P . A. SAYLOR,
Preceptress.
R« t . THOMAS W n DON,
Lecturer on Geology.
Miss 0 . A. IIASKELL,
Teacher of Music.
Assistant in Academy.
N e w Goc.'s are constantly arriving and
1
i
Rfeetoric
A.
Xew Goods, Goon G oods , CHEAP GOODS,
wi l l
¡Calendar :
a m .
I will always keep all thti Standard Brands
of Goods and, by a strict integrity of pur
pose to deal as I would be dealt by, I now
n v ite jo u to my Store, which I uow christen
the
Bee Hive Store.
bration on th** Grange was a g»>od present-
rnent of this po-valing topic. Mr. Ureswell
ttcmember the place.JgJ N. Campbell’«
declaimed his piece in good style aud »lakes |
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TVu’re jogging ah’iig, my buys.
1\ V. N a s b y .
Old
Slaml, Forest Grove.
U goo«l appearance on the rUstfu»». A dia-
3I essiis . A. Simpso»» and Ji-ronn-Porter of
Mjr dear «»1*1 wife nri»l I .
|
logue by Messrs Lat 8 urette, Martin, ami our town started for the Stickeen mint s h»st
G:t Strong H2 .-r.cs3 an:! I'i 3 .
| «(Jiir eorrbspomlent nust li>ve!
Farnett R .^ e , ’♦•as a*i exeelh-nt thing and w ecu
w* 11 e-irVi» a out in which Clinton Latourctte ;
! “ took” him a “ rib.” Ed.)
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Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 4th, 1873
C on sid erin g th e lives of those » h o
especially show**»1 great self tM)ss«-ssii»n. Tin- 1
A
n
article
came
from
Hillsboro
to
late
to
del »ate V»y Samuel Walker an.l H. T am oura-
sit behind horses often
nft ...
»!
dcpeiid! Last Sabbatli we atlcaded the
n7;l*>
was well sustiincd. Tamoura is one of th*- j get into the pap-r this week.
on th e s o u n d n e s s o f a I.it o r
si ta p . fune.ii» s e r v ic e s o f a 3 !r . R u p p w ho
young Japan**«*- st’idents of th<*. College.
how
»■ l/* from tlie
¿1 effects
«y » of ^ usuries
•
* •
Mn. H vP.i EK Is going to build a new shop. it is remarkable
Ami the closing piece, an essay hv H. C.
,
Al
^ . iiitip . «lUtMi!
'lL 11 c‘l on 11 I uicu
ro-
is pai.l to the condition ot harness
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No butter iii town
Leiser, who was formerly a student of the
University, on the Progress of Knowledge.
by those who trust tlrein.,elves, not ! eeivet! SoIlle tin‘e> last sura,uer’ He
Was generally remarked as an excellent ]>ro-
only in strr.ngj ca.iiagN-s, l.iu a!so ■ 'vas r* niember oi ihe
Fdrest Grove Retail Market.
Hucticn. *ftd ♦Veil delivered.
The Society
in th e ir ow n v f h id e s . . . n E a g d .d i j
L 0 . G. T.
is fiourishiug anti the Grove may expect
CO lit» EC I Ml WEEKLY.
icli
literary
treats
in
the
future.
journal,
devoted
to
tho
harness!
And
came
hero
side. The Lodge
tnanv su.
The year, in all departments of the Institution, is div(d««i.b‘to three terms,beginning
on the first We<luesday of September, December and MAreh, aud will close ^ Com-
luencemcut, on th«- first Wednesday in June. There will be a vacation of one week during
the Christinas holidays.
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T U IT IO N :
$45 00
$?0 00
AND
c32 tf
A , YEAR
J. B. M A TTH EW S.
r,
G
rove
G
ir l s
A gain st T he W
orld .—
T h e o th e r day a y o u n g lady s tu d e n t
nf the U niversity gfetiiiigtired o f hav-
,
,
,
,
tPg to wade th ro u g h snow in g o in g
out of the p rem ises w here she had
.
.»
lier abode the hea«l o f th e fam ily
and lord o f
c re a tio n
n o t having
,
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j .
-
cleane«! it aw ay— to o k a b io o m an«l
§vr^rJt a ttath th ro u g h the tfuow ftleai
*
f
*
,
f
,
,
. .
to the g a te , and th ro u g h the gate
a c ro ss the a d ja c e n t s tre e t to th e sid e-
w alk, and she did
n e v e rth e le s s with
it With a vim,
g ra c e . T w o or
th ree g e n tle m e n have an eye on th is
o u n g la d y .
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M r «. L yman had a sf Y.-re attack this week
but we Are happy to rtsfe that she 1« bettar
again.
?1 00
e 00 .
Me!»L
5 .
3 7 0 fio
Potatoes, 5-1 bushel
' Onious, V bushel ................
«Odi i <>
Eggs, fr«-sh
d*»z.................
25
30(5) 3fi
Hatter, good fresh role B th
Butter, packed fi th ............
20«"' 25
j chickens, f* do/...................
1 5o« « 1.2 (NI
12 ..
j Bacon, sub*
lb ..............
Cheese,
tr* .................................
- K,(„
..... 20
_
p n t.d plums, t* lh......................
20
lß(Ä 20
4(^ 5 5
Dried Apples,
..............
jK"
3 50
i Syrup, 0 Keg. (retail)
-*
ra»
3 0 ...
' (:„ff.-e, (r*-tail) V
fiorai 00
b' ;‘» 3apan (r«*tail_) "f? lb
1 fio .
« 0 ...
I Salmon, lust
yt barrel.......... 5 o0
10(5 12
£ugar, bv^tbi« k*-g ^ lh
11<« 121'
7 Oc 10
! Mutton}
fc................
Ï>(W, 7
Beef, £ lh
r<5) 8
Pork, * l , l b . . . . .......................
10
7(d, 10
Veal, » * > . . . ................................
6
Fish (fresh) ^ ft).....................
8 .. .
Fish,(«alt)
lb ...................
3}’hent,
hush. 1 ................
t
trade after observing (hat soarcolv ‘ r ' June
»
. has . ot .. its urn
.
#
,, sus-
fled
will
«lay passes v ith o u t mi: o ccu ren ce of *
an accid en t m i- m g lro m a Lit b r . a k - tr.inc«l him and ta k e n the very best
in g wliilo in the h o r s e ’s* m ou th , ; oarc of Lim aud finally b uried him . j
p oints ou t th at th ere are tln v e ways S u r e ly tli^y have a cte d the p art o f)
J. FRANK HENDFRSON,
ot m ak in g tliese bits. O ne
to forge | the G o o d S a m a rita n , and the aet is I
t .
them th ro u g h o u t o f the to u g h est iron
.
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i .1 „ ,i
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, the m ore w orthy when v.e re m e m b e r
oi soft s te e l; the o th e r is to use east
J ...
c h e e k * , aud f«»rgo the m o u th -p ie ces- th a t it was not o b lig ato ry on them
H IE BF..ST B U G G IE S AND R ID ítfü
wnile the third is to east th em th rou g h - as an ctrder.
Hors».-» ready at all times.
ont.
d he first is th e only m e th
L a s t n ig h t cam e th e
news o f a
od th at should be follow ed, b u t b u y
SHOCKING ACCIDENT.
ers will n o t pay th e p li e r s asked ,
A y o u n g m an, a son os M r. M es-
and m an u factu rers n m u o t afford to
¡NEEDING DONE AT TH E MOST re«-
plie
living on M ill c re ek ab o u t two
sell tli«*m for
less. T h e w rought
honable rutes.
mouth is the n e x t b e s t, and if the j and a h a lf m iles from th is p la c e ,
ERSONS’ D E S IR IN G TO B E F IT T E D
check has bet*n properly an n e ale d , it i while sta n d in g in the house holding'
out with a good team will do well by
m akes a m o st serviceable b it. C ast |
giving
me a call.
a gu n ac c id e n ta lly shot himself.
c h e e k s , however, are always tru st-
w orthy, an«l tho m a n u factu re r is as The shot went into one side and A l l o r d e r s F i l l e d t V i t h
n e s s a n d D is p tc h -
likely to be deceived in th is re s p e c t passing upward went out at the oth-
__AU- L . .
H'l
l Y • i. •
1 .
r y H a c k coodsc U with the ears twice
as the buyer. J ho ca st b it is on e that ! er b r e a k in g his arm. H e died im- a day.
17ttri
JOB PRINTING
Of all Rinds
DONE IN THE BEÎT STYLEOFTHÉUT
And at the
F a s h i o n S t a bl e
1
P
P ro m p t
es
FOREST GROVE, .
POSTERS (of any Size),
CIRCULARS*
At the
99
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OREG OX
BILL HEADS.
BLANKS.
>
SHOW CA RM,
L A W fE R S ’ B R I E F S ,
LkH i ERS’ BLANKS,
ii
FISHING CARDS,
LABELS,
¿LANK BOOKS,’
Pria tad to order, and in the beetly Sty!#.
RECEIPT BOOKS
AC., AC. M