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FOREST GROVE,
VOL. 1.
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THE INDEPENDENT.
WOO D c o c k l I N T E R M E L A .
PCBLISHED AT
Forest Grove,
BUSIN ESS CAR D S. ____
■Wholesale uuil Retail Dealers in
Oregon. |¡ R f | | F I E ? I K
W ASHINGTON
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
1 forest orove ; a handsome town ; its
* growth ; fih ’ oationai . advan tages , etc .
| — mitchippll ’ s ravages in T1IE fostof -
I FICE.
COUNTY,
OREGON,
SATURDAY,
FEBR U A RY ) ,
1874*
m 46.
prooil stores, of which Mr. A. Hin-
GRAiNS 0~ GOLD.
Î 0 MY WIFE.
ONE HARVEST ONLY.
t<»e i !
mtin’s is the newest, • ami «piite an
ornamem. to the town.
The usual
Labor is the Lethe of the past j . A queer story lately fell under our 1 YoiHtg Brennan/th‘e author c f the
number of mechanics ami tradesmen a ;d the present.— [Richter.
' notice, that ran somewhat as fo llo w s:! following touching.Hh^," soon after
have ample employment.
A distasteful duty should receive & farmer whose work was all toil ' taking to himself a‘ bountiful young
The postmaster, who is most oblig­ our first and most careful attention. I
ani* burden, whose harvestsand j wHte, ih his native E nn, cahid alhno
ing, popular ami competent geutle-
All lives liave their prose
I man is to be removed to make a
plac e for some political hack.
The tion as well as their ideal mcamn
c o ’T'ipt cliai’ftcter of the great mass
[ C harles Auehester.
,,
i sti-ange-iooKing
oeing— imp,
or him. Attacked by rapid
oi tin* politicians, from the managers
Only what we have wrought into Wandering Jew, or Old Mhn of the tiori, his physician inform ed him be
<»f rh.c Illimani's to the members of our character during life can we take I Mountain— who-offered hith a most could last but few «lays. The hope
* thcUnitcd State’s Semite,has brought away with us.— [ Humboldt.
liberal rental for liis ■ furm, if he ° f affaiu seeing his wife, ere he
disgrace on the countiy and make it j
might raise only one crop from it; closed his eyefl td the world, sus­
The beloved of the Almighty are -
a byword among tile nations.
a crop from seed vdlic'h he carried tained him for a time, and in one of
NORTHW EST,
j the rich who liave humility of the ; in a large sack on l|is bHck-’ under those reviving mon&hts so common
poor, and the poor who liave the
to the cpnsumptive patient, he wrote
What the Grangers of Iowa are Doing. irrtgi’ aiiluuty o f the rich.-r [riaudi i which he trembled and fefag^erbd.V
____
Tlie farmer’s suspicions uiid fears j these touching lines,*- h\s. partinjr
F orest G r o v e , Jon. 2Rth, 1 K ( t.
The snow that fell so fast and thick
on the 18th instant and continued
X . B . L U C E ,
; till'Saturday hist., Inis sirce rapidly
O regon . disapeared. Frequent showers and
P u rlliiiu l,
heavy rains have prevailed. rl he re-
A RIFORNÌ A FRUITS RECEIVED
1
suit
is, the snow that was twelve
direct
ja
r
steamers.
Country
orders
Editor and Proprietor.
j inches deep is entirely gone, except
rii lot.
i on the mountain ranges.
The at­
Cash paid for Country Produce.
mosphere
is
remarkably
warm
for
. 11 12 lv
this season of the year.
*ou.c of
the old settlers say that the heavy
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION :
The State Grange of Iowa lias j Every one must think in his own were outweighed ¡it last by the glit- mmuento tolie. lieho fondm pved.but
! showers ol‘ the last few days bear a * purchased the entire patent of the way in order to arrive at truth. tiM'iug gold, and the barerpin
privileged to see
bargain was * whom he was not privile«.
On« jro.ir.........
marked resemblance to the warm Werner Harvester. It is represent -1 Buthe ought to keep himself i n ! matte.
again. It will be obwprl&l that th'e
Sit month*.. :
j ruins that produced the llood of ed ¡is equal, if not superior, to any 1 hand; we are too good fo.i jnire in- j ’J.Tie seed to bo sown wns acorns. sixth line of the tha.-tvird stanza is
Three m o n t liS ,
OKO. A. I’ KASK. PROVKIKTOR.
! 18lil-2. *
unfortunately missing
The acorn crop, hotv far oft"! s
Finale copies.
i other harvester. At least, they pro- stinct.— [Goethe.
FOREST
G
RO
VE
The
point
v
e
wish
to
make,
a
The Latest Stock on the Coast,
l>ose to sell and guarantee it to be ! W ords are things; and a small
TO MY WIFE; m..
S \V. Corn« r < f lirst ami M.irri»on str*-vt*<, Is located in one of the most beauti­ equal to the Marsh or Low, Adams, drop of ink, falling like dew upon a lawyer might put it, is this: the ed­
and
sister 1 Gome me. deafHitX’in lonely without tin*«*.
PORTLAND, OREGON nl-' lv ful spots in Washington county, and and French harvesters. They ar<* thought produces that which makes 1 ucators in „ onr , State,
,
,,
is probably not surpassed in the now reaily to receive applications. ♦1 ousauds, perl aps millions, think, »tatea, and the who,e
RATES OF ArVFR TI'O NG :
world ov er-- Day-tiirfc and night '.ime I ’m
Suite. The town is built oil all ele­ It is to he manufactured by W al­ __I i_*vron
! are sowing seetl for no three month s
thee.
‘
vation
that admits of good drainage, dron Bros., of Dos Moines, and,
r, m
1 1/
_ ‘
’
crop, no mere bloom of annuals, Night-tinn- an«l day-time iu dream« 1 beheld
m
»?
i m
-v
1 > •* * 1 " 00 >510 On
a commanding view of the country, probabllv, two or three other places,
« o - 0 0 $ 3
"N ieos are seldom single, but virtues iJOr of bi-euuials; but are sowing the
$ '
thee—
j,
\inch. v
00
00
15
(X
I
10
0 i’s,
1
50
and
in the heart of a grove of oak l'hev propose to sell at 81-40. I his go ever in troops; they go so thick seed of harvests autl crops that arc Unwelcome the wuklHe which ceases tu fold
3
00 17 r>o
.1 i’ ».
4 00 ß 00 9 00
tin Ixo . 11 *«vshe»teved in the rear looks like biisi’iess. Now, let all oinetunes some are hid in the crowd yet to bloom and to ripen in future
thee
•?0 K)
1
1
00
(ill
I
a
C
O
5
7
4 Í'*a
NR \NK MiMlLT.F.N HAS ALL KINDS by a range of hills 1 A00 feet high,
which
et
are,
but
appear
not
j / CO].,
n
O)
n
•
ages,
perhaps
hundreds
of
years
a
00
10
12
Come to' me, darlii^ my sorrows to litffiteh.
the Patrons come up to *Hhe work,
é 00
of fruit trees for sale in I orest tirove.
on :*,i i nn
%/ CO»..
covered with heavy oak timber to the :ind sustain onr Exucutive Com­ | Bishop Hall.
n 00 12 00 15 00
j hence. We want to make the point Come lb thy beauty to bless and to bfctgltb r ,
FRI IT TREES, one to f i
00 30 00 50 00
1/ tVVÎ.# 12 00 î " 00
very top. The front presents an ex­ mittee ¡iml State in their contracts,
The- world is an old woman that verv strongly, that when educators «Jouie iu thy v buim hooti, meekly and ltJWly,
>i>l. ». Pear'. Cherries. Pieni', Ominas.
1 cd .,
15 00 20 00 30 00 50 00 00 Ot»
tended view of prairie, valley and ¡ind one of the greatest victories is
mistakes
any gilt birthing for a gold arc* doing work whose results are so Come in thy lo*inguess, queenly fchd holy!
Cl'ERA XTS:
mountain scenery of rare beauty and achieved for v Hrh we are orgiinized. coin: whereby, being often cheated, durable and far-reaching, it ought to
Swallows will flit round the desolate ruin,
Chi trr, White Crystal, lied Dutch.
variety. Tualatin Plains extend for It is the intention c f having as many she will henceforth trust nothing but be well done at every step.
The Telling of Spring and its joyous renewing;
LAi A B E R M E ' :
seventeen miles east and west of the manufactured as there is a demand the comtnon copper.— [Carlyle.
laws that are passed ought to be the And thoughts of thy love and its ttinnifold
T í A tai N n n rrs 25 cents per line f.»r the
line
for
each
Lawton
aim
Juttatinny.
town, containing cultivated farms, for. So so m as the National Grange
first insertion, and 15eentsa
very best that ean be framed.
The
treas»ire
RASI'REI J* F AXn CR..FE I /.VA-
Love is like war in this, that a sold­ i officials who administer the laws,
«uLseriuent insertion.
rich soil and st;< •< ssful farmers. The meets, in February, there will proL-
Fom I.ecjal and transient ndv-rtis. ments. J
O R X a MESTAI . TREES;
progress of the town during the Inst ahlv, be other-announcements made ier, though he has escaped th&week . should be the best men available for Are circling my heart with a promise cf
52 SO per sonare of P2 lines for the rtrv,t
and White Walnut, Chcsnut and two years is remarkable.
pleasure.
In 1872 which will cot vince the world that complete o ’* Saturday night, may the office.
The
buildings, the
fimi
00 pur square for each ot¡u.r varieties,
Oh,
:priugof
my spirit! oh. May of my bosoifi
'nev« it In less be shot through his heart grounds, the furniture, the teachers, i
♦here were twelve new dwelling the Order means work.
subsequent insertion.
SUR TRUER 1'.
Shine
out
on
my soul till it bourgeon and
on Sunday morhiug.—[Sterne.
houses built, and hist, year there
the regulations, should be as care
An arrangemet Inis been made with
7> m ? .l./eerf.V .ir, Is to >>- p o ll for upon g usl Bashes ef all kinds.
blossom—
‘ V v
we’’.; twei*ty-livr erected.
Four of the Weed sewing machine, by which
chosen ami fitted as possible to _
^ _
.....
.
Moral life is no creation of moral fully
making p r»-f hy the rnhlisl.rr.
FLOWERS;
,*
.•
i
,
1
i
The
waste
of
mv
life
has
a
rose
root
within
f*
them c< st about 8' .."»0(1 eat h, and tin* it can In had at 40 pet cent, below phrases. The words that nVe truly so lasting ami important a work.
Subscriptions sent East, 5 - OD a year.
, Tulip r.nl IVt ny bulbs.
And
thv
fondness
alone
to
the
sunshii«?
can
whole of them would average 81.000 the former price. And arrangements vital powers for good or evil rue only
We make this point the stronger
1
n o CSE r LA XTS
win i t .;
each, making an expenditure for pri­ have been made with other articles those which, as Pindar says, “ the when we turn your thoughts to the
Of all kinds.
vate re> deuces in 1873 of 825,000, ¡ind furm implements, the official tongue draws up from the heart.” — material structures, the railroads, j Figures that movu like- a song
the
besides a large number of office announcements of which will besoon [ Whipple.
PRO FESSIO N AL CARDS. ETC.
Cal,
, ^
r ,ir,.hasit!S , w
the steam boats, the biidges, the '
even—
This probably surpasses made. This is the beginning of the
"hero. Everything warranted.
u42 tf houses.
park-works of grading anil engineer- | Features lit up by a reflex of heaven—
Our life is determined for us; and ug—all these structures designed I Lyev lilfi» the skfe’h of’p.iorErin.ourmother,
any town in the State, outside of fruits of this organic tion, avid so
Portland, for the number of new and soon as plans and contracts can be it makes tin? miml very free when we or public utility for* a long teirn off Where shadow atad sunshine are chasing
give up wishing, and only think of
good buildings erected la.-»t year. made,
each other;
and the
Order is more bearing what is put upon us, and y^ars, must be done even at the
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR.
11 k * cause of these improve-meats is thoroughly established, we "ill be
worst, with no small degre^’ o f sdliil- Smiles crirV.g Seldom, but childlike and
etsilv explained by the fact that F o i- able to dictate our own terms to other doing- what is given us to do.— ity and strength, iii order to be safe
simple;
ACK-
[Gcor. e Eliot.
f F.i 1 \L PATERS DRAWN.
«
st
(in
•
ve
;s
one
of
the
principal
s
ats
and
available,
commanding
the
con-
Gl*.
thunks
to the the Saviour, tbut even thy
Tanufactarcs,
instead
of
begging,as
J m -w led-.m e n t' taken. Will attend
of learning m the State, known us we have been the last year.
The extent of a man’s earthly ho­ fiiTcnce of the public.
jiio uptlv to all business i ntrust' d t" his ^ \ N E HALF OP BLOCK TWENTY
1
seeming
I t Or­
v . r..
*
11 R • 1V
the
Yet such works concern directly \ left to the exile to lirighteu his dreaming'
der has been laughed at and man­ rizon varies with his position. He
ei' lit ¡2'*' >!l 'ie- to'.. Ü of Pol'. St ti;..’.
1 V III 1 MVnrs'TV ANDTt'M \T! N ACAI’l UV. ufactures have sp vn* 1 our ad­ may himself enlarge or diminish it a no interests more important than You have been glad ««lien you knew I was
Thr.-,o institution*» are long est.Ji- vances, 1 hi t the day of our triumph 1 1 * w legrees. But to till the same property, person and life .’ ’
gladdened—'- . ’ ”
Geo. H. Di r.titM. t
H. Y. T homi - mix .
li.'hed, haver« '»elit d a high reputatii n is at-hand. A combination of btiO,- wide heavenly hemisphere is re­ j But the educators nre concerned Dear, are you sad uow to h«*r.r I am saddened'
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a
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w
d
f
r
s
o
n
I dürfet Attor nr j .
al.d ha", e i f ' d< 1‘ d i lios 1 • • i;•* 1 ih* serv n r tini) fein.ors, which is like1' to R* venie« I -’ Mrs. Lowell.
with interests
dfc transcemleutly Our h« arts answer in tune and in time, love,
Durham & Thompson,
tll the* cdiicatK ■ nal clüii aot.r <f S tate. doubl“d, in nine mouths, 1 ol > a
importance inteiests
88 ’ A« octtVf to odwvc «ml rhvm« unto ravine,
There are moments when. l>ysome gioiitei
1Kidy powt m ot to La bull? 1. l) ir is it safe
Tl. »•y ar** nudi t llu* cimt nol of ,* . l 1
much
greater
ami
more
solemn
and
|
ioVe ‘‘ 1,1,1 v
V * ',!•*.>. «A»-wTu
A T T O U .V r. Y S - J 7 /. -I U’ ,
'thinge
impulse,
we
coti~»dir4
'
our
W m \
M c C R K A O Y
OÍ tn istci'S, îl financial com : 11 i ’Roe, to tempt them to rash resolutions, • •
more
delightful,
as
men
are
higher
rrannct
weep
but
t'etf« 4&lLe flo\nn£-
i
past si Ives -fatal moments, when n
an 1 a factiltv.
L lie R* v, Dv. M at 'ot
lnit niv cheek wL11 u
No. 1" » First Street.
atteiifit to oppose tl’ »'-ir plans. It tit of passion, like a lava stream, than beasts, and truth is grander ' You cannot
i N
* 1the Brésil Iriit o t th< 1 unit, ( *•sity has airead1 ¡ir ( \( ei ite
»UK ;i»N.
in i; lays'low the work of half our lives. than brute ignorance, and God-like
giowip«»-
\\ iRTLAND.
ah( 1 1 i » Pi L II* A. J. Audi 1'SClll is the wliwlesome an;ingements, more than
traits of character tower above the ! TIrimKInoiflfe without von at uiy ¿¡dt.kw-u
[Gaorgc Eliot.
Urine ipal of tî io Academy . i he re i.' its most ardent írieiulsautn ipaíed so
R u ts c f savages and criminals and y, u ^ , . ct h
wh;.n x sbftu Lave di(.d,
ALFRED KINNEY. M D .
All pleasure trust be b» ught a devils incarnate. As the world. jpfi, ,
an t ! Ud- 1 \\ mont fum 1 of 8i;.*i .Oi.O. la is.,1 « ar!v in its
stow.
FORU M " lilt V i: OKECO.N.
Lv Dl:. Al.ir.'h in the East orn Si:it « s.
It is rsrimated that -1.8 *0 of the theprie«!of pain. The difference be- matter is a mere slave’ to the Avoilil j ••
voar Wen.« r Harvesters w i■ 1 have to be -twccnfulse pleasure and true pleasure of intellect, and both are legiti- j r? ,re to me’ d,‘ar* ere 1
4
ll'll«
M
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U
exiifJid«
t
8
m
»y
w
<n
Al
ot ,nJ ?nrT°^' '
M ANITA» T I L E R AND DEALER i;
s U
R
G
E
O
1 ST.
ill fitting up u civipe' ai <1 ether lm- manufactured by next June, to sup­ »s rims; For the true, the price is paid mately the subjects o f the moral Rls<1
gl^ra lilrethe sun «tf to-Vndrrii'»*;
. ill k in d ' of
pt *\eu'eiitsv
*
u
d
fond as the v.crd« whi« h
ply the demand in the United States; I k fore* you enjoy it; for the false, , world, in the same degree the work j
H A R N E S S » ,
O FFICE IN D FK TM ’S DUTLRÎNG,
The buililir.gs as a whole have after which, if it lms the success an­ after you enjoy it.-1-[ John Foster.
I
of
the
»»rtisan
is
below
that
of
the
Ait-
!
rstje.-it,
love,
• ’’
N \\". ... nu r " f F ir't uml Masl :u ■
A; ailJ * the
- 1 ............
-
served their day, and should be ei­ ticipated, there will he a largely in-
A
politician
thinks
of
tho
next^
nÍtisU»ffnést
works
minis-
!
'
v*th
Ä
yonr.Hp
and
a amilo on
tou Stn* I«, Portland. Oregon.
u>»' ly
ther cntireiv l'eluiiH *'r so altered an .1 civased demand for it. Other man­ election; a statesman of the n e x t. tering mainly to the sense of beauty
your Cheek, love;
C (hie for my heart in your absence is
SADDLES. BRIDLES, WHIPS & Lashes improved as to be -.dmost new, so ns ufacturers have driven the Fat rolls generation
A politician looks for , are still below the work of the moi^ r(
to be up to the times in comfort and to this resort, and ruinous reduction the success of his partv; a statesman ,
dreary—
.*
for his labor transforms , or f£- !
UALKic.n kt -. tt . 1 I v lt<'i>uirin;-;]>rom t t!y ntUn <1 to.
¡3
vie.
It
is
discri
ditable
to
the
in-
C. A. BALL.
Hast*,
for
my
Spirit
R
slrWli’
«
-«!
nrWeary—
of
prices
of
¡ill
reapers;
which
is
an­
iis country. A statesinan i spires the immaterial structures of
n 13 ;2m
for that of his
t* ilectual t'tste of the jioople of I’or- ticipated to bioiiil' otir manufacturing wishes to steer; whiio the politician the deathless spirit as it progresses » Loiue to the «nun which alone should(•arcs*
B A L L Ä. S T O T T ,
i st Grove and those who i-ontroll the «low n, will avail them nothing, as wishes to drift.— [J. F. Clark.
111 endless developments hereafter. |
University to see the beautiful jui- we will lmy and sell our own.— Jo ten
_
___ _
j .
The mcans.are ever subordinate; the Cmu«-’ to the heart which is thrubbingtopresr
A T T O 11 N E Y S - A T L A " ,
r*
; rr '
vat c residences which adorn the town, Shi <•
end is iiighcst. Tlte^padj should be
thcr.- *;
^ U|,t
The Japanese People -Progress.
No. 0 D« kum s Block,
and allow the University to remain
g
o
o
d
;
but
the
liomd
siKtuld
tie
better,
T
l
.
t
—:
i
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/>
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c 'v V
' f '/ / ( Y / ( somewhat resembling old. deseired GOOD WOMEN -WHAT THEY CAN DO.
PORTLAND, CllLnnN
and its inmates shoxild be best. The ;
^ ®
CniTtOCy.
A ’correspondent writes from Japan
n351y
1 barracks. Knowing tR* desire there
as
follows:
.
body
may
be
endlessly
useful;
but
i
r ( 111'LAND, ORElK »N,
article is
is on tho part of the parents to give
I know a woman, hardly middle-1
If riches mean one kernel of rice ■ t,3e n.nn^ octiiuiks the body, aml the f .
tl 0 rndoJriat fa ttiiw
I
their
children
a
good
edueiiiioii,
and
¡lgcil who has transforuied a whole j
A fi ri. advantages for the thorough find
FOREST GROVE LODGE NO. 13ö,
i»t
iiii.il
tu
ie,
and
a
.
i
an
.
uit
of
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_—
_
i
The
kev
to
the'cflh'iil'fcy
problebi
tin
wealth
and
iihemlity
id
the
p
.o
-
prat lical RttsiliesS Kducalion of voting .'I!• 1 1
villa e from an irreligious, inert, j
mi !dh-aged inen. Si ml for Coll* go l ’.ipi r. j
in
general,
tlii-n
is
hut
little
doubt
low-toned
place into an orderly, r T ’ r’ 0" . ” !" »".* »
•?«»«'
i l t l „ E1IM
, u in the i * « K W i t t e it »
made
X. O . G . T .
i..,7 h
D i FRANCE k JA MKS.
I "ii t in needful funds could lie raised active, church-going community.
>■« >■>' "■•«* »
e q • « « < ( l»u.l |
BITS OF FUN
I ant, maintained thoroughly protect-
M EETS AT ITS H ALL EVERY SAI
« hi this coast, if the rif/ld men would There was no church service. She to enluvate the uaaajes ur Japan are
. , “ T
« I ive, to as to ihailre the ultimate ex-
URDA Y evening at *‘> o’eiyok. Al
rich; but if xve eonsidel’ accumulated i A woman s love for a military
take
hold
at
the
¡o'<</»‘i’
time.
POST
OFFICE
HOURS.
won
the
children,
and
then
their
el­
«■ltision of foreign goods from* but
jiit-ndu rs nf tl:e Orihr in K ....I standing nr-
The church connected with the ders, into her Sunday class, by mak­ projicrty cnpablr. «'f yielding income .| cer is generally uniform.
ordiallv invited to attend.
m22 l>
.
markets
by substitution of luiné
Mail gu
south elos> s at H a . m .; Mail
University
should
have
a
preacher
of
<
•
im
ap
wea
i,
¡imi
'
(M
cpt
The
softer
the
head
the
RaMer
tlie
¡
manufactures,
we uee«l not expect to
ing
it
attractive’;
then
added
to
it
a
going ea«t closes at 1 p. m . Office hours on
the highest order a man of deep service in which she read a sermon or
'e rn mg <* asses,
n \ ate P001 • wovk of driving anytl’.lng into it.
, see gold and silver circulate as mon-
Sunday from llpdOto 11 a . m .
»•V No departure from this rule.
I ev.
ox- ’Waetlier.resumption
W io H ibp ruumnlmn would
wrvtM be
ku a
«
i thought. superiorintellectual powers essay. She lent them books, organ- ; J hey are contented mid happy be- ; .... .
FRANK L. STOTT,
..
..... , .
N. E. GOODELL.
AY hat nation is most hkyly to sue- R"lin ( r not is inuch distill ted. bht
and an eloquent preacher, genial in ized a weekly reunion, and gradual­ Cause their wants are few. AY est-
A t t o r n e i-a t .L a W i
Post Master.
; his manners and social in Ins habits; ly but surelv has drawn them to A ern civitization, bringing 1 a ns | reed in a difficult enterprise ? - D e - 0 much would be but gained in
ti7:1 v
ill 1.1.s RO RO, o R E‘ ic V.
one in whom every one of the 13 > larger life. Another woman, born fashions, will oblige the nation to teiminatioR , . , i i
] bringing it about, that it would lie
Office in new Court House.
I students connected with the Univer­ v hen her father was 80 years old, proiluee morb or rim iri «lebt. This
A fouriycar-old boy recently cow - ' but an unmarked incident in the era
sity and Academy would find a kind consequently inheriting tlie debility she has temporarily «lone, having
plaind that his teeth “ had trod on 1 of extaordinary bnwpeHty.
i friend, an able counselor and spirit­ of old age, ¡i life-long sufferer, often borrowed $12,000,000 of English liis tongue.”
! AVhen that happy time arrives wC
XX. H. S A Y L O R , M . 1>.,
ual guide, and whose house would confined to her bed for months, bankers at seven percent., for which
will not regir^’ ii t h atixiety a tlefi-
Imperial bonds were issued, three-
!
he
a
home
and
a
sanctuary
for
the
made
herself
a
power
for
good
AYhy
is
a
beefsteak
like
a
lo
c
o
m
o
-
.
ciency
iu revenue, wliicH’ may bd
Physician and Surgeon.
A R C H IT E C T A N D B U IL D E R , students ntall reasonable hours Such through a wide section of country. quarters of which wore resphl in ti” e?’ It’s lirtti of much accou n t! caused by the falling off i'ii imports
OREGON
FOREST GROVE, - - -
¡i man would melt and would mould Her life was liy no'means agreeable. Germany at a profit, whore the debt • “ ¡ ¿ ¿ „ H t s Ruder
| of such staple goods as the coun try
now is jirmcipally held.
Active
the
hearts
of
every
student
attending
She
lived
in
a
dull
place,
amongst
fr,
,
!
should lie ashamed to ! bnv o f for:
OFFICE—At V r- Drug Store.
W I L L FURNISH PLANS VND SPF.C-
tops are being taken to open her
The
b
o
y
s
new
trousers
.c
o
p
p
e
r
-1
ei ^ ^ i i
wUl
be an evi-
RLSJ DEN« *E— Coriu rSecond Block south
Forest
Grove,
and
send
them
home
uncongenial
kindred,
was
cratnped
V ? iticatioiis fur Buildings of all di seri])-
.
’
tes
of
gold,
silver,
copper,
iron,
of the Drug Store.
ro22:ly tions aud Ruj»eriutend the constructions of saved and redeemed-—a blessing to by poverty, and obliged to denvher-
fastened throughout,^ and platwl «t ^ je n ce that we are in' fiie w
way
the same; also. Bridge aud Stair building. themselves, their
family mid the sMf the beautiful things which her coal, etc., which will soon produce the knee so as io be impri
reversing
1 heulth- antl are « «
Hand railing, Newell posts and Balusters,
prac^jee recommended by tlnj
Under such a man the poetic nature craved; but she livcT HiifTrieiit fc«> pay all debts, and add friction, arc known as tnc knee p t >
also, all kinds of solid furniture, viz: Bed­ community.
annually
great
material
wealth
to
the
ultra.
minds
of
the
students
and
of
the
in thelives of others. "Women poured
old proverb, and “ thrçwijig a shaii
*. D. RHATTTCK.
D- KILLIN. steads. Tables, Bureaus, Stands, \ r., on
Fortunately the
reasonable terms.
Shop and office over people would he illuminated, their into her ear their hidden griefs; whole country.
“ Take a wing,” gushed a pomp­ tb catch a rprkt.” IfUiittgtess will
Sitatili« k ft- K i l l i n ,
Johnson’s Plaining Mill, Forest Grove.
hearts enlarged, and their -purses men went to her with doubts anil dangerous war policy has l.een ous upstart, extending his lieiyt arm take care of the productiv«
indus
ct
Produce taken in exchange.
opened to contribute liberally to knotty questions about religion;, avoided iust in time, and tlie con­ to a sensible young lady, at the erbstj tnes
of
the
tpes
ot
country,
ensure
counti-v,
and
a t t o r n e y s a n d r t i r . x s r .i.o n
14 la
II. .M cD onald
j
make the University and the other rhihlren loved to spend their hol­ servative, movement, appears a great of the prayer-nfebtifcft. ‘“ Not of a the’i^pTQSjieritv an«!' dfevelonraentj
A T L .v y v
institutions of Forest Grove the most idays in her room. When the plon- success. Those who have the Rest gander,” she quietly replied, and the* fifltincifll problem Will splve it-
N O T I C E .
beautiful and attractive place in Ore- der thread ofherltfeparted,thers was interests of Japan at heart, feel com­
Relf, and wdjrs and meaVis will lie
Dc-kura’s Building, First Street,
walked home with her mother.
1 rWTHOSE MTSHING TO AVA IL TTTF.M- : gon for educational purposes and mourning in all the towns about, her paratively safb Yrtth Iwakura at the
.
j found to supply the wants of the
PORTLAND, OREGON.
selves of thè New heries of sehool hooks private residences. • Tho Rev. Mr.
A coxcomb, teasing Ur: Farr with ( public treasury.
,,
home; and, “ being «lead, she yet head of the Government, backed by
iit thè “ introdueforv“ rates," which »ir*- T l’ ;,
the ¡iblest men in Japan.
Walker,
the
present
pastor
of
the
an
account*
of
hifi
pnttv
ailments,
spPaketh.
i eents less tlian tli«T will sell at after thè
ti me nientinued btlop, vvould «lo well to send Congregational Church, where the
F allen M an '¡CfW A^iCti^N,— M a n ,
Not every one can do such work as
Sir AA alter SeotTrelates that, when I complained that he could never go
in tln ir ordars to Or. Savlor's Drng Stori* students attend, i* a good man and these two did; but every brie who has
;
colil
in
the
|
sunk
below his natural
s o n i c one was mentioned ns a “ line out w|tl»out catching
cold
naturtil |e^èl, hotdfl
THOMAS H. TONGUE.
d«efore thè tentli of .Tanuarv next. All onlers has served his generation well; but
No WoLde’*” ’ returned -♦be | und a^keti tb ‘ u despise
enough mind and cuiture to rebel old man” to Swift, he exclaimed with head.“
. .
w
.. f w ’ the* htighC
must I mj iM*«'oiu]>auied hv tilt* cash »is thè
the time has come for his superannu­ againts dullness has enough fnciital violence that there was no such dortorL “ you always go out with- | where lie has talked. Ayoman, fall-
hooks
art*
sohl
ou
«•ommission.
A t t o r n e y - at - L a w *
ation, or having an assistant sueli ¡is force to banish it. Look about and th in g :“ If the man you speak of ollt a« thing in it.
cn from her fair estate, Ib ots ever
I have indicated.
Churches and see if there is not some work at
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon.
dte-
¡
1,ack to ü with îonft»nft««<ï rèftretful
hail either a mind or a body worth a i A little knot of ladies
J ". H
S p e n c e r ,
places of education should be made hand in which you can find content
He proclaims himself not
eyes.
farthing they would have worn him i cussing {.he. o b je c t o f mtirriage.
: so attractive to the young that notli- and profit before coming to town !o
«Dl
worse
than hi« fellow ^; , endeavbrs
DEALER IN
out long ago.”
j Ohe crThe party, a single young
i ing hut necessity would prevent their seek it.— N. Y. Express.
to pull those above down tb his «?at.'
FORESTGROVELODGE.No 136,
A celebrated Scotch divine had |
» sai[]: “ Matchesare made in She admits her fault; deplores it;"is
G E X E R A L M E U C H A X D IS É . going. The Methodist Church has
was the
Heaven.”
“ A'ery likely,
I - <3 . G , T . ,
I n the earliest «lays of the human just risen in the pulpit to lead the
wisely and benevolently provided a
glad there are women so much bet-*
quick
rejoinder
of
a
marrie«!
la«ft,
congregation
in
prayer,
when
a
gen­
race,
when
population
was
more
fund
tor
her
superannuated
ministers.
tier
and more fortunate than 1 she;
CORNELIUS,
OREGON.
e e t s a t it s h a l l e v e r y r a t -
“ and they are often dipped in tlie
Mrs. Coburn teaches the district sparse than it^ has ever been since) tleman in the front of the gallery took
urday evening, at 6 o’clock
Ml
strive« to have hope for tbtS 'futhbe,1
* . ,
me rubers of the Order in good standing ure
school when the funds admit of • her and introductions were also scarce, out his handkerchief to wipe the other place.
All kinds o f Produce bought find sold.
«nd listens .with bounding' blood
cordially invited to attend.
n!4 :ly doing so; at present she is conduct­ with little or none bf former cer­ dust frhm his brow, forgetting that
An old Aberdeen gentleman dt '§4 to every voice'that brings oftek to
ing a successful private school in the emony attending them— “ no cards” a pack of cards was wrapped up in it. having taken to the altar a young her the spotless past; *»’Wirier does
district school building; but Kie — our first parents, after their first The whole pack was scattered over damsel of sixteen, the clefgVihan she quite renounce niorldity; hu-
J o D n C o o p e r ,
H O L B R O O K * L O D G E NO. 3 0 ,
school house, like the University surprise, had to introduce themselves the floor of the gallery. THfe ' minis­ said to him, “ You will fiftd tlie font maarity claims her tqrthtU lAKt. * Mis­
buildings, is sadly in need of ample to one another, though the following ter could not resist a sarcasm,'* sol­ at the other end of the' chut’ch.” erable, downtroddetRyh'olly forsak­
, A . r , & A. M.
D E NTIS T A ND J E W EL ER
dialogue is not found on record;
emn as the act was in which h “ YYTiatdo I want of the font?" en, she looks up H*cjb the dros
repairs or being rebuilt.
Xk FOREßf ♦tio4'B,U)RI.G0N. Mci ts
* * * * •
Adam—
Madam,
I
am
Adam.
was about to engage. *“ 0 , rinan! asked the old gentleman. . “ I beg and the mire anddlhlnr the lark o f
The population of the Grove is
Saturday before tfcr Thll Moon in
o l ic it s t h e p a t r o n a g e o f t h e
Lee--A
dam
,
I
am
madam.
IT
V
’t
man! surely your psalm-buik l.*nr vour pardon, 1 thought' 'you had her love still singing at tb « gates o f
S ir
each month.
Brethren in good
Grove. Work voirraidvd.
Office cor. 592, and there are 253 under the age
auiling «re ««invited *o attend
brought the child to be christened. heaven.— Galaxy.
e
unbrace.
)
been ill bund.
Walnut sod Fin« Streets.
u39 lv. of tweutv.
There are a number of
Stalls Nos. T, b, C>. an i 7,
x e ir r / r r j / . t 1 : k e t ,
C
BOOT & SHOE HOUSE
Fruit Trees for Sale.
I
S. Hughes,
FOR SA L E .
J°
H. NcD0NALD.
M
S
rlci
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