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About Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1874)
PROF. CONDON'S LECTURE. A Netv Book. THE INDEPENDENT. President S. H. Marsh is engaged The Professor said: My subject at his leisure hours in writing a book to-dfty is, on Psycologr, the subject of long med - COAL. L o c a l N o w s . itation. It will embody his peculiar It is one of a circle of forces views on the subject, wherein he will PERSON VI I ' ***" 0 v,u w*v ° i*iji *1 m u linked to-getLiev and it is a great T. D. Humprev was in town this 1 *rea* ^ree(l ° m ° f tho.will and | amount of power in a small compass take ground against the doctrine o f ! In the future some other force, as week A. Ball of Portland paid the free moral agency as hold bv psy-i Electricity may, in a measure, super- (drove a short visit this week. He has chologists.generally. • "\Ve learn that j Sede it. Stone Coal is the mainspring Is gone up to W a pa to to see his he. is making arrangements with a ’ of the mechanism of our age. company in the East to publish his formation was not a direct act of daughter and relatives. book. creation, the traces of linbs, leaves, Th e H o ; Im bro glio — Knterpris- F of . fst G rove D ebating C lub .— A friend and ofwppdy fiber treesin.do itnot es iug Y out Its—Great K vcitiu n it repot** on lust Monday evening the discus tablish this belief. There arc To many in the Grove. sion by this club was very interesting and leaves and seed-pods found in coal Sunday last the new law took effect and tfie audience large. Mr. Hubbardpresided. beds to support the theory of jl'ro f. hogs walking around the streets became B. Cornelius and B. F. McMillen were Syle, that large rafts c f logs coming tnble to be impounded. Meanwhile some ; udges. Tho question was 7ies. /-That bo vs who have an eve to business were j.uinu is n free moral agent.” Affirmative, a great distance helped to make up The true, theory waiting for the law to eome into force and Henderson, S. Hughes, E. P. McCoruick, the coal deposits. began to watch the streets for the porcine John ftoodril; Negative W. N. Goodell, Dr. is: The profuse vegetation of swampy quadrupeds. On Teusday three boys tbs- 1 B. \vll*y L . Bilyiui.Ei*. Geiger,Sweek,and A. lands was transformed into coal,; covered a drove of Dr.Geiger's swine grazing I . Johnson. Question decided in favor of where it grow.It-was first agreed that complacently without a thought of Creilit tho negative. T. lJ Humphrey county MtUlier Swindles or Salary grabs, and Judge was present as a spectator. The next peat was the starting point for Lignite I f for Lignite, why not for pounced upon and drove them to Steve Har question is, 7>s. That the best interests of coal. ris, city marshal elect, to have them impound the people demand a prohibitory liquor J other o th er kinds? Peat JUeat v egeta tio n is ed but he declined that honor and directed law- __ ____ | traced through mountains and on them to the marshall, M R. Brown. But | A B ad R oad . -ltwould by sppei fluffus to hillr sides. Peat was the first step, lhe refused to receive the hogs Weanse the ^ ^ ^ i r ,t> ^ irt f the roiku from I orest j coai the second, Bitumi FOREST GROVE. FEBRUARY 7, Si ........ ■ 1874. M IC SE LLAN EO U S. earth-force is exemplified in the for S l i e r i f F 's S a lo i mation of continents, volcanoes, and Y V IR TU E OF A W R IT OF EXECU- mountains. These two forces have made our globe what it is now. I f the Circuit Court of the Ktuto of Oregon for the igneous force alone operated, the Washington county, dated Dec. 22nd', 1N7:1 mountains would be growing higher in favor of D. H. Ford mid ¡rgninst J.-nq«* and higher every day; if the atmos ^md Sayah (.’¡irri^-o, and t‘> me directed and delivered, commanding me to satisfy g h 0 pheric forces acted alone, they^vould mini uf one hundred and thirty dollars, IT. grow lower and lower until the S. gold coin, now due on judgment with surface cf the e a r t h w o u l d ; interest at the rate of 10 per cent. j»er be one vast sea. Tile exterior forces » uun,n from the 2fith day of May, 1H73, observation, and' » “ 'j th*-f'uther sum o f twenty-two dollars are open to t Uiily ^ ’ 1 find eiglitv-tive cents costs, .out th fob m*0 wéll UinleritOQU nv the stmleill ¡lowing ilescribeil real estate, to wit; The B A — ,. ^ ^ i » . — I d illi X | L, 1 1 1 » Il T v T V 1 1 1 »» V. V o i e , \ »i * II illv 'TIE SINGER SEWING M IN E T IFÄen inwchasing a Machine Srfvct Oit most Poyular ! ' * *-»*? New Triumphs f til verv recently* it w as the gen eral sh V*. I did on the 23rd day of-Dec. A. I)., b elie f that the earth is a b a ll of ill- ; levy upon the above described tract of « S s c e n t U m d,covered with a s he l l , ' and .... Saturday the JW aday M jaa. A. p . is? t, at tli” hour of one o ’yjpck, C* m . far thinner in proportion than the of said day, at the Court House door in the thickness of an egg-shell. A ll the tov-n of Hillsboro, Washington county, Or theories of geology are based entirely egon, I will sell the above described premises at public auction to the highest bidder; for upon that idea. There has been, lb f*. gold coin, cash in hur.d',v to saQsfy however, in these recent times, said execution and accruing costs, which try all things anew and hold , -Witness my hand this 2<!th.diy of E?c. ’ C has . T. T ozier , |ast_onlv to that which^is good— 1873, n42 It ShrrijT of 1 Vnshuuf.on Co., Ogn. gradually growing up, a belief in the substantial solidity of the earth, and a feeling that all geological the ories must be constructed again in accordance with its-. Nearly all the ____ - . _ - --------- i - ' - ------- - - -- SALES UF THE LAST » V T; nE q STATISTICS FROM SW ORN RETURNS OF A dm inistrator’s Notice. I »»»... ■. SAAC BALES, A DM INISTR ATO R OF the Estate of Caleb Antrum, deceased, Singer Mannfaclnrlng. Co...................................... . ‘Jt Wilson Manuf'g Co.................................... i) r ev to ss and sound reasoning ifc in i having filed in tin- County Comt .qf ^-the * n . . . . OF lY H S • flALEo Scw;ing Machines in 1872, (reported in "l833.-) »how Ahat jflUe Singer Manufacturing Com pany »old last year over F0RTY-F1Y$.THUIJSAND more machine« than A N i other Company, and over one-qnurter of all nmchihes »old during that year. Niue out of ten of said Singer Machines were for F A M IL Y nee— proving the great popularity of the Singer in the household. Annexed are the sale» of the different makers: . . i ______ _____ u - .. . v : — . . . » with the new thecrv, * °/ Oregon for \\ashington county, accorrdance , ,, *1 ,i;ii » his filial account as such adimuistrator» all althon High the Old one still has JHlC ; Pt sons illtereBtwl in saKl Estate are liohi- sanction of many great 1 minds. The " ' tied hereby that the first Monday in Mat :n, t”wn h;‘*1 no F”rr-* nntl the* ,M,-V8 ' Grove to the’station is bad and so we will 1874, has been set for the hearing of said great argument in favor of the inte nous the third, and different kinds of had to torn loo** the sw inc .Ittd j ^ My ¡, b(U jt onght to be auother matter. ISAAC BALES. rior fluidity is two-fold — the one -They went from their guze like a beautiful j year ' T he muddy part begins at Sam Hughs Anthracite the fourth and lastly n4‘2 4w base'll upon tho increasing tempera dream." | store and extends about half way through Plumbago, which is, Anthracite w ith ture of the interior of the earth, and S T R A Y C A T T L E ! ! Now the Bojs propose to i ollect tin hill < thelane. Henderson and Brown’s hueks ' ir o n ami a little m li ft heat ami press- the other upon the firv liquid ejected oft the tow n. It amounts to * ‘*>.50-a pretty | ,wing up ri(.e roots on th* r wiiw ls when ' ure. In the Carbon’ terous strata is from volcanoes. The invariable av r i l l l R E E estrav cuttle are stopping at the g*>od haul. It will b. several peanuts ls * and lul i going through the inud.andthcpassengerscan . , , . , J . place of W. L. Wagner near Forest . , hear H « i i the greatest mass of coal. At that erage surface temperature of the Grove. Mr. Wagner wants the owner to •ther several sticks of candy. Summ ied hi 1 > 1 often the inhabitants cf the flowery land ° earth is about *r>H or C»0 degrees; the take them away, as he is feeding them with the case stands thus: The city Fathers . io ‘me s.d»c yon Heitdleson and Blown.” I time tho poisonous atmospheic depth of the stratum uf invariable his own cattle. One of them is a white cow to blame for having made n*^ provision for i Th|S part of the waH plowed up last 1 which destroyed air-breathing an- temperature at the equatoU is one with a few red spots, right ear cropped, left a pound; the hoys will h »ve *'•»• >0 cash. Dr. y<,ar an,i ¡t Wl\\ tak- just one year of mixing ( * nim als favored the profuse growth of nimals favored th foot below tho surface; in the polar with an underhit; a red heifer two years old, 1 .-eiger has his due.its in s purs»*, anl the j mortar and beating it down to make it laird marked same as cow; and a six mouth's bul vegetation. At earlier periods traces regions it is 100 feet or more. Thus, ’ftflf, white and c«d. u42 lm hogs have their liberty. And right here we j a,,ajn Souu> of thc ^„iverts are too high it will be seen that at the equator, v»ill say that there is a defect in tie law. It for J.e road and big umd holes are made in of coal-flakes of graphite, remains of M IS C l I L A M O U S . xaets the same fine off of pigs th it it does loaves, &c, are found. Tho coal where the heat of the sun strikes j consequence. most directly, tho stratum of invari-! of hogs when in justice pigs ought t<> pay beds of China are iff the Jurassic and able temperature is shallowest. As . S CBscRimcx. A subscription in money culy half price. Tiiassic strata. Oregon coal was we go down below the surface, the j something less than $20 was raised tlii "•Bee !l i v e . n week bv Jos. McMillen for Mrs. Burlili- made 1U the T ertiary period and it is heat increases in a certain ratio; in j in some places about one degree for j The B kk H ivk will give you bar game TF’is is n va ry small sum compan ds erroneously called Lignite coal, not every ninety foot. This difference r ow that she-has a family t<> haviyg as great pressure as B i gains for a few days in Shirting thvi- witi* her ip eds indihctself depends upon the conductivity of and devoid s ippokt a ov il nels, Plain and Plaid flannels, of wears. V e hope» the.t our benevolent tumine is or Anthracite, ami ev- tho soil. The average increase is about one degree for even* fifty-four (Toths, Cassimers, .Waterproofs, citizens will tab» hold cf *Ws matter, move bitiug marks of woody fiber. feet or one hundred degrees for Th e• Professor burned pieces of Shawls, Skirts, Dress Coods, Prints, cnergeli« ally and raise at least a hundred every mile. The eohclusions drawn Muslins, Canton flannels, Ticks, dollars for this unfortunate woman and her English Kennel, Lihigh, Anthracite, from these facts are, that at a dis fatherless ehild.en. It would he bread Nanaimo, and Coos Bay coal. Also tance of thirty miles below the sur „Men's and Boy's Clothing, Hats thn v n >u the water that would come back a piece of petrified Plumbago, which face thc temperature would be about; Boots jum I Shoes, Ac** «xc: 5/7, n »■#’/>/ again. 3,000 degrees, a heat sufficient to is valuable for gas making. —• mall tiuntjiii Vt/»'»’ cost. N i r is the N kw M vc uinkkv .- 1 A. L. •)< hnson en Coal is found in the greatest quan melt the most infusible metals and .time to Secure bargains in these terprising Architect and Builder has odd* <1 ocks. Then at twenty-five miles goods, as my large stock must !»• r> - a turning lathe to his planing mills and now tities on the Atlantic Coast in that we would find the lower surface of d'trrtl! and as my motto is always he is able to do all kinds of turning in th” layer that stretches from the middle he crust of the earth. Is the shell f our globe so thin? ltw ou ld be — MPT BT — S m vi. l P rofits and C ash S alks , you bc-st and latest style, lie lias engaged Mr. Georgia to the North of Penn. In ib .>ut one thirteenth of an inch on a Ward formerly of S ileui and as good a turn Kansas is the outer rim of this basin. ♦can make some mony by testing the lobe two feet in diameter™ merely M er as tlit re i- in th-- State- to work for him. The Northwest coast has coal at 'ruth of tLte. Besp"ctfully a thin skin. I f there is a shell, it is Mr. Johnson propos. s to fill the upstairs c*f Nanaimo, Belinghatn bay, Seatt’ o, fl. B . M athew s. Corner of Pine and Birch» very many times thicker than it is hi- building with new and fir-t class furni- v on the N. P. R. 1L, in Nehalcifi, At » represented to be. But does this tur- tli it will d fv competit either in Forest Grove, ficbv. 7th 1 s7 l . Tillamook bay. and at Alsra or C oos nerease of temperature continue as i i ' ‘ TUN ST TURNOUTS IN TO W N qiialityor pr with fmiiilur.- of that c lass Pfiiloiikatlie.il* 1 lUVliiiit* incut iu th • State. reday at all hours. bay. There may be* a layer along we go down? I f we could pene- E iu iir u in ii'r the west of Oregon. It is profi able rate two hundred miles we could GOOD SADDLE-HORSE AL- R kduc kd R\ tk . - The re i- no v -liai*' r ft the law as well as the fact, but. a ways ready. to mine only coiil found in large p o r t e d t h a t t h e <*n th* Pa.'ifi;*’ t'iat cintaius more new- ui d It is r mile or tv o below the surface gives Hack connects with the cars at Cor- quantities. You may ' v>\ ever fil’d us the fact but not tin* law. The \oiing ladies f the 1* h i 1 o H’ ' t h <■ a h e n rent lit-rature than tin* San Francis m lius twice a day. S •• i. tv will give tF’ iit first putii* me-: ting /.’ It cailitaills th*- lat* — -t ll* w- fi**:n many isolated traces of it, but. look lensity of tlie whole mass is five, t *' Xt r ridav ev I. lg. L :h in-t.*nt. In view «1! i*arts **i the world, lectures and gen* ral carefully for indications of wiile lev 1 lien the interior is probably sixteen Hoi*”» l*oar*l**d at re s o n a i rates. f this f o f. a v in ; g-nth-m ill af-ui ikiig niis”*-lla:iv. The <1 tilv edition for one vear •r twenty. It matters not what may er and ixi-nii eu-sy place to get ; t. t >n t> - di- ••♦lin this place ge i*nly >3 a year th rate is S i2. T* I” w >o the cause d£ that increased , There v.ill be a lecture, as t.surl, r- bleed. Otfiee, C*>r. • «low ¡ng programme : 'jLc v illg lately b tensity. It may be unused by heav Music,-"We Arc Ritti- Aug-Is.” • ere hant,vM*>nt rv Stri * ts S. F, Cal. next week. ier n " this. Increr Jed pressure e v i-, Oration,-‘‘Human Slavery.” by E. S. tently produces increased density“. * OUTS O fU H E INS- S a i *icr.K. As w-s anu*>nn< tl last S *b- E-say,-"Men of the I h illtiflll. A. M. Juder pressure, the heat was t o 1 hath a huge ainl ph a-ant s**ri .*i le van e c-ff Dei1 la muti on,-"The u'.ult stood <>u tl nercimie, not only tho cohesion, : HlI.I. Sla la) Jan. 27 ili 1-S74. at th*- <'*>ngiV-gaii* nel *-iiur* '1 UesilaV eVe- >ut the pressure, which requires i*e.Vml><*at .leek. ---------' Ilillg. wh”ic the jK-eqde of til*' Grove had an Mr. K'ÌHo-r.— It is asserted that ttie much more heat. At forty milts Music.-* Thr* e LittD In idiaiis.” Tri* agre.-abie time. 1 his social*!,* according t<> offiicevH having iit charge the levying '"•low tlicvnrfaee wo reach the fusiirg j Paper,-* •The Litri.- lì* *s i-bnd." H. 1 arrangement was stri*-tlv informal and iutro- of taxes for this County, in order to mint; there, we have a- pressure of | « »ration, ,-"Jo an *>f Arc, II. M. iliietions were not necessary t*> friendly in a way ms "Steal make their prediction come true, orty miles of rock, and a .tempera-j Music.-! S*jng and tho tercom' se. Horn.." (that the indebtedness of the Comi ure of ¡3,000,. degrees. T3ut tliifij I t has 1 .ten reported bv the C>cg<>r.iti * emperature, althougll it would fu^c Ih-nedietion.--D U. Mis» N . C. » ill V *3 r rev lid the *'Cam- that the last snow, was twelve inches deep ty incurred by building the Court the most obdurate rocks on the sur- • at the Grove which was not true i‘ being House could be paid without ra sing lire a(t<r each act. ice it is not sufficient to over cnly. - iglit inc hes. tho percent, on the dollar have at come this immense pressure. of The friends e d . vnuk ! — ! Oi O roxnizk « “ Worn in Suffrage ar” hereby invited t*> be T hkuk is a noisy dog in this neighbor- tempted to accomplish it by raising Then we shall have to go deeper for present at a h’ectii.g to bo h 4-1 at the l»ap- hood that keeps a siek lady awake night af- the valuation of the property, three a higher temperature; but we are still baffled, because the presure has tist ehureh iq., thia. city <,» icDirdav next tc-r night with its incessant barking. hundred and fiftv-three thousand two been increased, ¿ml so on ad infini •' .1 F.-' iVsrT 7d*. 1*74.) at half-past two ' hundred eighty dollars above that of tum. The fusing point ever flies be o ’clock, for the purpose of organizing a RELIGIOUS NOTICES. J. B. Matthews. Prop leter. 1 last year, .and that on this amount fore the increased temperature. ( fountv Association. By order of tlu- l ’re— The solidity of tho earth is proved 5 d e r t of the State Association. At the Congregational church, Rev. E. 1 the State is entitled tt7 five and one by astronomical date— the preces Wm. MeCleod. Walker preaches every Sabbath at 11 a . m half mills, or, one thousand nine sion of the equiuoxes and the tide- Forest Grove, Feb. 4th, 1871. A t the Methodist churelij Rt voMr. Wolfe hundred and forty three dollars and generating influences of the sun and Tn* greatest and best variety of General cents. The complaint is moon. Iu theso phenomena the M r . S pknckr who keeps store at F. G. * 'n- preaches on the first and third Sundays of , four Merchandise is kept iu tho Boo Hive Store ti<*n does more business than all the other each month. continued and goes on to say that earth acts exactly like a solid bodv. The calculations made with regard ‘ . an' 1111 * “ ,nint.v - This Store has stores there. He is a polite and friendly At the Baptist church, Rev, Mr. Chandler they are willing to give this amount man ami will always command a good ens- preaches on the second and fourth Sundays . to tlie State for the priv¡lege of to tho tides are based upon th e; , y* l*™ noted ior i,s Tr'rit‘tT ftn<1 »» hypothesis that the earth is a solid i nL'naf's sh* ** not on,y uoted tvT the ext°nt loiu wherever he goes, besides lie sells h month. . _________________ keeping down the feeling manifest- mass, and they coincide exactly with j of ltd Tariety‘ 1,utfor tee • YlAft. m A* baker 8. M. Co............................................ Domestic 8. M. Co...................................................... Weed 8. M. Co............................................................ Wilcox & Gibbs S. M. Co............................................ Wilson S. M. Co......................................................... • • \ > a « Auier, B. H. O. A S. M. Co......................................... Gold Medal S. M. Co........................................................................... Florence S, M. C o ------ j ................................................ B. P. .......... .................................................... Bartlett M* Co......... ., .......... .................................. .... Bartiam ¿c Faiiton M’aniif’g Co......................! . . . ! ........! ...................... Secor S. M. Co...................................................................................... M Cl .. «old .. »*M *e?,QI0 .. «old ...sold ...«old .. «old ...sold .. sold .«.sold .. «old ...sold ...sold ...sold 49,SM 42,444 33,$ 22,( 18,93 18,t 15,793 14,907 1,000 1,000 til S IN G E R M A N U F A C T U R I N G C O M P A N Y , - jiPÇ. Third Street, _ \ I a I#* . PORTLAND, ÒRfeOÓN. u43 ly H E R E IT IS Li . ' If FJ HEST GROVE LIVERY m FEED STABLE. • F O R E S T DRUG AND ■ I (*R O VE BOOK I 1 ¿ 1 ' s . * * ‘ i 8T0RÊÜ ’ * ” ' W. II. S A Y LO R , r ilO P R lK T V R !• E ». K it • ‘ D E A L E R IN RUGS, MEDICINES, PERIUMERY,PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BOOKS A«., Ac. . BEE HIVE : heap an 1 th it is an ‘ssential in success- fui store keepir.ç. During 1S73, $1,41)3,000 have ' been given <>r pledged to American i - kctchf at tub - mechinicb ’ ixstituti BY P110K. JOSKl’II LB CONTI'. Mr. Cooper our arfly jeweler nmia dentist colleges lias removed his 'cfliee into th” building formerly occufiied by Feter Harjier for a shoe shop, on Elry Avenue east of pine I street. S ick . widow 1« lying trouble We learn that Mrs. Burlingame of Mr.Burlingfcme lately deceased very ill, caused doubtlessly by thc ami watching daring his illness. _ —*_ . — i W k have failed to notice) the new side walk which b>i* heon built lately * on walnut »treet north of tho Congregational Church iuclosure. . T ub School at F. G.station ha» twe teach er# and aeventyfive pupil». - . -------— — T h e P q n Jiol lady O rg a n at F o re s TO P x f NT B R U SH ” 0, CLO+H1Î8* BRUSHES, TO O TH BRUSHES, R A W OILS, L A R D 0 ÌL , S W L K 1 .0 IL , . >. SIZE < i Our stock consists in part of CO M B S O F AN Y A L L YÀkNlfcÈ“ BRUSH ES^" h NAILTBBrSHfeS. S T R IP IN G BRUSHES, SIZES V A R IE T IE S . AND 7M-* NEATSJ C lß T o Ii ÖtL,j; ' a .4. BOILER OlLfe-,. •• CHINA NUT OIL, ITO School Books, suitable for the Academ y o r P u b lic School. All articles warranted.- Prescriptions compounded with car» and correctness u3t: ly ” * p % ’ % » r * 'i •* t ;t ^ 8 > P A C I F I C U N l ^ Ë R S l T Y 1K D Ji. 4 •* T U A L A T IN ACAD EM Y. FACULTY: £ little bread would be needed with this "in- ‘olerable deal of sack,” kinds of stock hx*k well. CUT STORE. ATman in Iowa was brought before | e<^ |n 8ome Parts of thc Connt-v the observed tides. I f tile crust of the earth .were even 1,000 miles thick, Q uality of its Goods B ettvr I h * careful of purc hasing of tree ^ Justice of the Peace, charged with ¡igainst raising money for Court it-would yield sufficiently under the peddlers unless they are well known and re- kissing a young lady, "b y force aud House purposes, when it could have combined solicitations of tjie' stm ¿isuisible persons. * It woakl be safer for violence and against her w ill.’’ The been raisedliy special tax for that ZHD TIIE and moon; to itiake a difference be you to go to a nursery where the proprietor jo u n - lady who was very handsome, I ^ the state having no tween the calculated and observed can guarantee his trees and plants to lable tf*'® CS linouy . Ill ft UlOt e. i ^* ^ ^ ,<t. straightforward munnev, after which * fc1 1 1 u iu iu w h 1 u u yL o- tu t tides. But there is not-one particle j c l i p * n Y i and then you may l»e sure that you are ge his honor gave the billowing decision: cpiestion comes up at once) d<4 the of .«fference. The ejection of „ I C , , E A P X L S S OF IT S P R IC E S ting what vou want. “ Tho Court in this case sympithizes , figures warrant anv ona. in making fifin’ liquid matter, from volcanoes is | only a-very superficial phenomenon.! I sell fur CASH, oousequpntljr I have V u .»m »».-D r I » r t h e d e leu d a u t, au .l w ill there- such ellanges? T m c , nineteen hun Jiren according to the theories of so lossks to make up off of good customers, a Uarge supply of vab-ntines and tlie '»»vs fore disch arge llim w ithout fine, . . . died dollars not niucli, but if the liquid theorists this molten mat-1 ami girls aA buying them by the whole- imprisonment or reprimand, because , < • ' < sale "Ik e " says the girls Lave been buying the Court, while this ease lias been tqufilly distributed would help us ill ter exists in the crust of the earth.) It is a local occurrence and may be j O X E M A XS’ M O X F A 1S AS GOOD valeu’.ines every since Christmas». - in progress, has beer obliged to hold paying taxes rightly assessed. formed anywhere „ n * r~ ri. ’ . . . _ on to both anils of his cliair in order O i - t « AS AXOTJIKliS'. . .. . , ... ... to k eep Iron k issin g the ccmpldiu- - flouring mill. *T;ivir)g c>ne whisky null with ° 1 ant himself.” The Earth A Solid Miss. L E G A L AD VERTISEM EN TS. prospects of another we should think that a WzATiiER.—The weather this week lias been cjnito pleasant with the exception of a httlu rain. The grass is growing and r ” GLASS Forest Grove Retail Market. CORRKCTKD WKKKLY. N o t ic e is h e r e b y .,. g iv e n the earth, and goes back again to the ocean by circulation. A ll the organic ¿latter upon the earth is is created by the sun's rays. The 8. H. H UM PHREYS, ’ Executioner o f the Estate of $. p. Taylor. 45 Iw S. H,. M A R b H t P , JPo’i Professor cf, r C a s b . 1 » Bheto£i£ «c ,d . . r . . History. : mKORyfe ,|l. C O b L lH a , A. M*, Frofessor of the Natural Sciences. T/.-ir • A. J. ANDERSON, Ai * . * * " * l . . . ” l.4»**J .♦* Pro'tesei of Mathemstics. Professor of Theory and Ar Teaching, Ai’d a^tin^ Principal of the Academy. ;• J* -W . MA-RSH, A . .. Professor bf Latin and Greek. ♦ » * R” •, o • Hit}. HQRifCE L IM A N , ,Ak Mrs. r . F ;t. TL 1 re? dent and Professor of Intell^ctqal amj Moral Philosophy. A . SA Y LO R , ,* P r o c e s s . , ^ ! THOMAS ic’s Institute by the Professors of P. Tayler deceased, and ino, as executioner thereof, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder on Monday the 2d day.of March, a ; d . 1874, at the hour of one IT clock R. M. (it the Court House door in Hillsboro, i\ ashington County Oregon, free of dower, *J1 the right,-title, iliteiVsjt afld estate 6f S. J ’v* “y)Qr at the time of his death,- or since acquired by his estate, in and to that tract Vv Ji’teg being und situated in >vasbiu^toii Comity, Oregon, ilesurilied us follows, to wit: Being the donation elaim of sjiid S. P. Taylor in Sections two and eleven. Town two South, llango two West, containing 131 acres, more or loss, uptiu the following , ,. * ! ' 1 TKR\ts or sale : One Thousand Dollars U. S. Coin in kaml. lhe remainder of the purchase price to I hi paid in ten years from the day of sale, in U. S. Coin, with interest from' the, day of sale at ten per cent, pof annum, 'payable annually, and to be secured by. mortgage on the premises, or other good land. ‘ iw . , t iia t in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Washington Tlie second of the course of sci County, made tho January term thereof a . entitle lectures before the Mechan i). 1874, in tlie matter pf tho estate of X. ............$1 no tT"h”!it,. P hnshel the University of California was de Hour, ^ barrel., livered on Saturday evening by Pro ^ ‘,1U - t<l • T 37f-r 50 fessor Joseph Le Contq. • The lec PotAt-oes, ^ biishri........ r.(H ” 75 turer lirst aSkcdthe forbearance of the Onion», bushel.............. W _k« M . .. hearers. He had an abiding faith Egg». fre»h ^ doz.............. 30f*r 35 | that a. scientific subject, properly Butter, goo<l fre«h role f* lb ■ÄOf'7 25 Butter, packed 9).......... treated' before "an intelligent- audi 1 fîflfiî 2 00 Chicken», ^ doz................ ence, -would be well received. A1 12... Bacon, side» ^ lb............. 20 tlie forces at play upon the surface VX" 20 Cheese, "A R>....................... 20 ' 0f the earth may be groupoil" under \t\Q h 20 l)‘<w Dried Pfuait);-it»........... My> Dried Apple», lb....... r,o^ 5 i two' 1cindfL-sun:forceand earth-force. 50... tjyrup, ^ Keg. (reWil). . . . . . 3 30... d ’ ’ ’ ’ " Under tire influence c*f the'sun,- Coffee, (retail/ lb . . . . . . . 50(ii 00 ) ; heatiDg the earth in different places (M 50(311 Tea, Japan (retail) IbJ'.... 50... • . • the air-currents are produced. I , Tea, Green, (retail) $ ----- 50... Salmon, best ^ x /t barrel----- lifts the water from the ocean in the 10(3) 12 Ì'2 Sugar, by the keg lb........... 10(® form of vapor, which becomes con Lard, lb ....................... densed, aud falls in showers upon , Mutton, ® 1». G rove station is doing some righ t1 pork, ^ *#> . ’ ! ” ! ! ! ! ! ’ .. '... ! lively grinding for his master this , . : Fish (frèAh (frèAh) ft lb week I Fisk,(salt) ft lb. E x e c u to rs ’ Sale. 1 All will fare alike In prices, which shall idways l*e THE \ ERY LO W EST they can be afforded for • f • CONDOR, .Lecturer on Geology., N kw G oods are constantly arriving und • MUs, 0 . s .A . R A ^ k E L L , 4 .Veto Goods, G ood G oods , CHEAP GOODS, j, , WI LL Teacher of Musie. BELL. V".-*^--------------- ’---- vT Assistant iu Academy. I will always keep all the Standard Brands of Good* and, by a strict integrity of pur pose to deal as I would be deolt hy* I now . , . . . , , . 4 nv,t*-“ Jou m*v “ tore, which I now chnsten Calendar : the Bee Hiye Store. Remember the place. Old Stand, Forest Grove. a J N. Campbell's . „ .. ’ J ;j J. B . M A T T H E W S . The year, in-all depa^tmmffMd the Institution, is diridod,inta throe’U c m ^ w U n in ff og the first Wedn^dsy of September, December and »¿ U will ^ ^ C o m - mencement, on the first Wednesday in Jane. There will be a vacation of one weak, darinu the Christmas holidays. . . . , 8 TUITIO N: Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 4th, 1873. n7,1 v $45 00 A N O o sati $30 00 A TE A R .