¥
4 -»
I AM A WOMAN.
A cold application to the bare
feet., su,ch as iron, rock, earth, or
S> ribyu'r, for January contains the ice, when it can be had, is an excel
following "e m . As a contemporary lent remedy for cramp. If the pa
justly observes, there is something tient be seized in the upper part of
radically wrong in the fottt.uthm of the body, apply the remedy to the
society, which forces silence upon hands.
women, preventing them from giving
It may not be generally known
expression to their affections at a
that when good mteit is a little taint
period of life when thfir future des
ed by warm weather or over-keep
tiny is on the verge of decision.
ing, washing it with lime-water will
Bulwer, by the wav, in that oth er
restore
its
sweetness. Dreging
“ strange story” of his, called The
pc w’dc rc d charcoal over it will produce
(\nnituj Hare, gives to women the
the same effect.
exclusive privilege of making ad
An excellent receipt for removing
vances to the loved object:
paint or grease spots from garments
I am ¡t woman -therefore I may not
niav be had by mixing four table-
C.*U ta him, or- to Liui.
spoonfuls of alcohol with a table-
Fly to bin),
spooiurful
of salt. Shake the whole
Pray him delay not!
An<l w In 11 he come to me l must sit qui> t , together, and apply with a sponge or
Still as a stone is,
# , byush.
Harder anil colder,
Jf my heart riot
('rush anil defy it'
Should I grow bolder—
Say one dear thing to him,
('ling to him—
What to atone ft
Enough for iny *irrir.g!
This were the cost to me,
This w« re my winning —
That he were lost to me!
Not as a lover at last if he part from me
Tearing my heart from lue -
Hurt beyond cure- -
('aim and demure.
Then my behavior;
Sh<»win*g no sign to him
By lot k of mine to him,
What he lias KeV to n e
Pity me—lean to nu*—
Christ— O. mv Savior!
Quarrelsome People.
•lust yesterday a friend of mine
made a call; not a formal cftll, but on
u kind errand. Conversing with the
elders of the family, (!- e goiH 1 old la
dy suddenly looked round and dis
covered three grown-up girls mim
icking her l>ehind her back. She
told me she felt angry for nearly a
quarter of a minute. Then she re
membered she had many times done
the like in departed years. S.> shak
ing her head good-naturedly, she
said to the confused culprits, “ Now
it does not matter in the hast your
doing that to me; but don’t trv it
with everybody.” Unquestionably
this was the right thing to(lo; much
' etter than appearing not to notice:
infinitely better than taking offense.
An old gentleman, who had lav-
shed kindness on a young hul who
" a s a distant relation, once entered a
room as the young lad was making a
speech to some’eompanions in which
he was cleverly taking off the old
gentleman, amid roars of laughter.
1 lie old gentleman never by word
or deed took any notice of the fact.
This was more than could have been
expected. For ingratitude is a bad
thing,^nd ought to be repressed if
not punished,
If a quarrel is sure to come at last,
it is better to make the plunge and
have it at once, before you have wast-
c d kindness on the person to bo
‘quarreled with. YoO. will think of a
judicious Dutchman, to whom en
tered an acquaintance asking him tc
become his security for a hundred
pounds. “ N o” said the Dutchman.
“ If I became your security, I will
tell you what would happen. When
tiie time came to pay the hundred
]tounds, you would not be able to
pay them; I should have to pay them
for you,
then we should quarrel.
So I prefer that we quarrel now,
when I have my hundred pounds in
niv pocket.” Then he showed his
acquaintance the door. He was a
wise man. He had indicated the in
evitable course ot affairs with entire
accuracy. So with a brazen person,
von* slightly known, who comes and
x-oivs himself upon you; stays
in
your house uninvited and unwelcoMe.
You will not always be able to stand
it. After much annoyance, you will
have to get rid of him; and he will
not be t hr
grateful* ho you
bad best save annoyance;' find ex-
p use, and come to a distinct under
standing at once. Or, if hospita
bly inclined, you may make a divis-
i »n of your house between yourself
and the sturdy beggar.-' You will
take the inside; and give him the
whole of the outside .—(.'•mulrij Tar-
M ISC E L L A N E O U S.
M ISC E LL A N E O U S.
WE ARE READY!
THIS ¿PACE
FOR HOXTER. TOME 0Pi]~IIHER.HI!
J. K O K N & C O .
1)1 Fron (Street between Washington and
Alder,
DO NOW OFFER FOR THE INSPEC
TION OF THE PUBLIC
A COMPLETE
0?
b e lo n g ? ”
“ I am a Christian, sir.” [With
durnity. |
“ A Christian !
Whitt do> you
mean by that? Are not all preach
ers Christians ? ”
,. I belong to the sect usually
called, but wrongly called Campbell-
itefi. ” j Not so much dignity. |
“ Ah !
Then
you
believe in
baptizing people, in,order that they
may be born a g a it, do veu ? ”
“ 1 do sir? ” [Decidedly.j
“ Mr. Sheriff, discharge that man
he is an iuhocef t man ! He is
indicted for preaching fhc Gospel
and there is’bt e word of the G o s p e l
in the stuff that lie preaches ! It is
only some of Alexander Campbell’s
nonsense. Discharge that man ! ”
“ Are you a preacher?” said the
Judge, addressing the next criminal.
“ X am, sir, said the miscreant.
“ Of what denomination are you? ”
“ I am a Methoefist, sir.” [His
looks showed it. f
“ Do you believe in falling from
grace?
“ I do a ir. ”.[ Without hesitation.]
“ Do you believe in sprinkling
people, instead of baptizing them? ”
“ I believe that people can be
baptized by sprinkling.”
[Much
offended. ]
, “ Do you believe in baptizing ba
bies ? ”
“ It is my opinion that infant"
tc be baptized.*’
[Indig-
l.antl v.
" Not a word of Scripture for
anythin-.of the kind, sir ! ” " -Shoute<l
Shouted
his Honor,
“ Mr. Sheriff, turn that
man loose
He is no preacher <>1
the llospel
Turn him loose! It is
redioulous to indict inori on such
frivolou pretences ! Turh mip lopse!”
Methodist disappears, not at all
hurt in his feelings by the Judicial
abuse he had received.
“ What are you s i r ? ” said the
Judge to the third felon.
. " Some people call me a preacher,
sir.” | Meekly. |
“ What is your denominating ’ ”
“ I am a Baptist.” [Head up.|
His Honor’s fell, and he looked
sebdr and sad. After a pause, he
s a id :
“ Do you believe in salvation by
"race ? ”
“ I do.”
“ Do you tench tint immersion
only is baptism ? ”
“ That is my doctrine.”
Do you baptise none but those
¿Oil*
wl'd LVlie're in J#sus Christ? ”
“ That is my fiiith and practice.”
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
“ My friend f fear it will go haht
with you; J scb,"ou are indicted foi-
Scald your wooden ware often,
preaching the Gospel, audit appears
and keep your tin ware dry.
to me that by your own profession
Cream of tartar rubbed
upen you are guilty ”
s filed white kid gloves cleanses
Baptist looks pretty blue.
them well.
“ May it, pletis'c your Honor.” said
Stonemason’s saw-dust is infinitely the Baptist's counsel, springing to
better than soap for cleaning floors his feet, “ that man never preached
the Gospel. I have heard him sav
and much more economical.
A solution of pearlash in water, a hundred times that he only tried.
thrown upon a lire, extinguishes it I have heard him try myself.”
“ Mr. Sheriff, discharge this man!
instantly; the proportion isa quarter
He
is not indicted for trying! There
of a pound dissolved in some hot wa
is
nothing
said about the mere effort?
ter, and then poured into a bucket
Let
him
go,
sir! Turn him loose!
bi common water.
Semi him about his business! I am1
Brass ornaments may be cleaned astonished that the State’s Attorney
by washing with roche alum boiled should annoy the Court with frivo
to a strong lye, in the proportion of lous indictments! ”
fin ounce to a pint; when dry, it
Exit Baptist Minister determined
must be rubbed with a tine tripuli,
to try agfi'ift.
Court Adjourned.
V good cement for mending bro
“ God save the State and this
ke:! crockery ware may be made by
Vising together different quantities, Honorable C o u rt!” exclaimed the
< f melted glue, white of egg and Sheriff.
“ Amen! ” said the preachers.
Vinte ! hn<*, and boiling them to
gether.
And after all, say we, as redicu-
A mixtwVA of oil and ink is a good lous as the story nmy seem,it has mor
tA‘ clean kid bqots with; the first soft al. If thi State has a right to ppo-
^cribethepreaehing ofthegospel.it has"
ens fimi’ thè last blackens.
^ right to decide what the Gospel is;
A baby will progress in its growth
a^d rihen this is .done, we , have a
bv layingit on a soft rug, andallow ing
Tatiohfti Church,', ami adulterous
it to have full exercise of its limbs.
■^connection between the Church and
In sudden attacks of diarrhrea, a State becomes complete.
large cup of strong, hot tea, with su
gar and milk, will frequently bring
Said a professor in a college to a
the system to a healthy state.
notorious laggard, who was once,
Ink mfcy hip taken out of a carpet for a wonder, promptly in his pltffce
by a little dìssófrèft oxalic acid or at morriihg prayers at th<* appoin
salt of sorrel rubbed on with flan ted time, “ I marked you, sir, as
nel, and afterward washed, off with punctual, this morning. YVhat is
cold water; then rub on1 some harts- your excuse?” “ S-s-sick, sir, and
COuldn t sleep.” was the vepl*
hog
93 F ront S treet ,
So vast in Quality,
So Superior in Styles,
So Beautifnl in Material,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
That we are at a. loss to describe, and Sim-
I
ply say
COME A N D S E E
WIÍ H\VE ADOPTED A SCALE OF
P it IC E S SO L O W
,
It is well known that some of the
Judges in Missouri are very reluct
ant to enforce the lav»- against minis
ters of the Gospel fur exercising
their profession without taking the
oath, and avitil themselves of every
pn tense to discharge those who arc
accused. AYe tell the follow ing tale
as ’tis told us, vouching for nothing:
Three ministers
charged with
preaching the “ Glorious CtYspcJ of
the Son of G o d ,” were arraigned
before the Judge. They were re
gularly indicted, and it was* under
stood that the proof against them
was very clear.
“ Are you a preacher ? ” asked the
Judge of one of their.
“ Yes, sir,” replied the culprit.
“ To w hat denomination do you
Book Binder and Paper Ruler,
NEW ST O C K
One of the best applications for
rheumatism is to bathe the parts
affected with water nivvhich potatoes
have been recently boiled, as hot as
can be borne, just- before going to
bed.
Wit and Justice in Missouri.
STEAM POWER
AFTER MAX Y MOXTHS OF PRERAR-
A 77o y , WE,
t
AS TO MAKE
Call and see to satisfy yourself that we
mean what we say, We also h.:~e Fine
j Stock uf the latest style of HATS apd CAPS’
J. KOHN A CO.
; r.rt;tf
I oitland Or.
r o v e
P L A N IN G M I L L S
S a s h S l Door Factory
ANUFACTURES. TO ORDER, AC-
count Books, of all sizes and styles,
Ball Tickets, Bill Heads, Blank Books, of
any desired pattern, with printed heads or
j without, Blanks, Briefs, Catalogues, Cards,
j (j,.rtifieates, Checks, Circulars, Deeds, Iland-
| Bills, Labels, Leases, Letter Heads, Posters,
.Programmes, Receipts of all kinds, Show
Cards, Shipping Tigs. Ac j, Ac.
Particular attention paid to getting up
¡ Books for County Clerk’s office.
n3!S tf
M
A. L. JOHNSON,Proprietor,
OREGON POSTOFFICES.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
F u r n it u r e ,
SASH,
DOORS AND BLINDS,
CEDAR,
FIR and HARDWOOD
Y \r
T>. HOXTF.R HAS
SO MANY
T T • customers at his store all tlu* time
LUMBER, AC., AC.
that he has no time to write an adverise-
luent. That is V hat we call busitn s. 3hts.
Planing, Tongue and Grooving,
T.
>
<•
#
Turning. Scroll and Ke-Suwing.
Dene to Order in a
F irst C lass Stylo.
Tilo Ono F rico
CASH
'
STO RE !
ALSO
DOOR and WINDOW FRAME!4,
TONGUE and GROOVED FLOORING,
PLAIN ami RUSTIC CEILINGS
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
BALUSTERSiTurned and Scroll).
N . E . G O O I) E L L ,
A L SO
Stair Balusters and Newell Posts,
Dealer in
Constantly on hand and made t- Oi 1er.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE!
«
XFORMS THE TUBLIC
K erfs thk
I STILL
p o s t
TH \T HE
o f f ic i
:
C a l l a n d S e r It in i
He has something good to uiitLem and
)\M THINGS TO SEL!
T
() THOSE MHO CONTEMPLATE
building in this vicinilv
riiil tnk'rr, hi whilli
Such ns
HATS AND CArS,
BOOTS A ^b SHOES.
Address all orders to
A. L. JOHNSON Forest Grove.
M
A
R
Y
^ U X T I>
X.
LADIES’ AND GENTS’
WEARING A IT A ilE L ,
G
r o c e r i e s
Of all kinds, nnd other Articles too numer
ous to mention. And hopes by
FAIR
Benton,
Alsea Valley,
"Corvallis,
King's Valley,
I.ibel'tv,
Little Elk,
Newport,
Newton, • .
PhilongUk,
Stan \ mnt,
Summit,
Toledo,
Vaquilla.
h
Clackamas-
"Astoria,
Isthmus,
Kuaplia,
Nein, ti'iu,
Skipanoii;
Summer House,
Westport.
•
Coos-
C. ios River,
Coquille,
Empire City.
Enchanted Prairie,
Hcnnausville,
Marshfit.ld,;
North Bend,
Randolph.
Columbia.
DEALING
Only to merit a Liberal Patronage of the
Public.
Highes t Cash Price Paid for Produce.
Baker Conuty,
"Auburn,
Augusta.
'Baker City,
ChirksviRe,.
Express Ranch,
Eldorado,
Gem,
Humboldt Basin,
Jordan Valley,
Wingville
Claxon.
a I Utiihlinff Mat'
lU.-rA.
Through branches low bending above
My Mary and I, ns we wandered along,
And whispered of beauty and )o\t\
“ We ll make us a nest likr the i'irdlingn,” I
| said,
“ And never shall part nin more.”
“ Oh, yes,” she replied, “ andean furnish it
nice
At HUTU HEN A' S H IN D L E T S STORE.”
“ Fair creature.there’s many a wealthier man
Would gladly have you fur a bride;
But no one can love you more fondly than I
— Mv Treasure, my beauty, my pride!
Oh, had I a mansion, w ith carpets of gold
And silver, I ’d cover the tloor!”
But, smiling, she said, “ You can purchase
the best
A* HU ROUES A- S H IS T IE R 'S STORE.”
Columbia City,
Clatskanie,
Rainier,
St. IleiepS,
Sauvies Tpland,
Se:qipooso.
Curry-
Cbeteoe,
Ellensburg,
Port Orford.
I. M E Y E R S
15,0 00 to 2 0 , 0 0 0
LANDS IN
THE STATE!!
n36.lv
Of H U M REX A: SJl INDLER’S STORE
n39 If
S
C
R
I
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"K
For The
F
o r e s t O
r o v e
IN D E P E N D E N T !
OTICE is hereby given that the lilxder-
1 1 signed has been appointed by the Hon.
! County Court of the State of Oregon for
; Washington County, »■ Administrator for
the Estate of P. S. F u lls deceased.
All persons having claims against said
; Estate are requested to present them to n1e
at my office one half mile east of Forest
, Grove in said county and State, with the
proper vouchers, within six months from
the date of this notice. And all peffsons in-
debled to said Estate arc requested to make
immediate payment of (hé same.
Iorest Prove, Jan. 24th 18d.
! n45 4w
S. HUGHES.
A journal devoted to
the interests of W a s h
ington county and
t h .e S t a t e .
Mohawk,; n
Pleasant Hill,
Rattlesnake,
Kiuslaw,
Springfield,
As illamette Forks
Fashion
Linn.
"Albany,
Brownsville,
Crawfordsville,
Dimond Hill,
Harrisburg,
Halsey,
Lebanon,
Miller,
Peoria,
1’ iue,
Seio,
Soda Springs,
Shedd’s.
J. FRANK HENDFRSON,
riM TE BEST BUGGIES’ AND BIDING
Horses rradv at all times.
T
¿ N il-
Aurora,
Aumsville,
Butteville,
Brooks,
l airtii Id,
Fair Ground,
hie reals.
Lnddard’ s,
JefiTerst ui,
Marion,
Monitor,
Newellsville,
"Sah-m,
Silverton,
St. Louis,
Siayh.'U.
Sublimity,
T urner.
A’ enroll.
AVaeouda,
AVoodburn.
1
ive Ideas and Reform; and is con
ERSONS’ DE>TRIN\ TO BE FITTED
out with a good tea Xi will do well by
P
giving me a call.
trolled toy n o clique, faction,
A ll o u l n s F ille d AY.’tli P r o m p t
nos
IJcsptc h
le s s
or m onopoly; but istlie fear-
attd outspoken-
\ m o c
I . «/> .*
a t é o f tí»- P e o p l e .
Washington County Directory.
Goiiidy JvlifC, . .
1'. I*. ITuiui'hreys
. W. 1). Pjrtinger
....... ( ’ . T. T< .su r
. . L. Patterson
I Samuel J. Stott
t Ulysses Jackson
Colm»ihus Smith
....... T. F. Tierce
A. J. Anderson
i 7 ,r,.\ .
Sht
Trca.ianrT . . . .
* <i. ( iiiiitii S' ov*-r
Sim rvoi
,
. . ..
. I s . ' . - *. . . .
S'-fl(I’ll Sa(4........
I’.iCimcr,
.. .
.. T. 1t. Cornelius
»t»eo. H. Collier
I Thomas Stott
Stille Sfnniur,
Riprciii-iitiiticfs,
Polk.
Garibaldi,
Kilchis,
Net aras.
Nestoekton,
Tilbupook,
Tra k
no party but the party of progress
J & 2
’ T-TIack connects with the ears twice
a dav.
lTtfn
East P' irtlaiul,
' Portland.
Powell’s Valley,
Springville,
AVallamet Slough
Tillamook,
The IN DEPENDENT owes allegiance tc
¡XEEPTNG DONE AT THE MO ST roa-
nable rates.
Marion,
Bethel-,
Bridgeport,
Buena A’ista,
"Dallas,
Kola,
Elk Horn,
Grand Round,
Independence,
Lincoln,
Luokimute,
Lewisville,
Monmouth,
l’ errvdale,
Riekreall,
Zena,
Stable
.
SUBSCRIPTION;
OREGON OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
E X K ernvE
i
DKI’ Ar.TMKNr.
O f ir r r n o r , .....................................
........................ L F , Grover
I Secretary <>/ Sta>e,.........
: Trcasurrr aj S ta te, .........
■ State Tri,iter...................
\ Slate Librarian..............
Register o f State Lands, .
. S. t . (TiàÉ»*ick
. . . L Eleishner
. .Eugene Semple
. . . S. C. Simpson
E. S. McComas
..sOUKSMONAL.,
1,
|Jas. K. Kellw
U. S. Senators,
$ 2 - 5 0
|J. H . MiUdiill
A
J. W. Nesmith
I'onqressinan, .
F K D K R A L O FFIC K B 8.
; U. S. IH striai Judge, . . . . ,
17. S. Marshal,...............
: ClerL U. S. Court, s .........
I Surreyor (¡enera]...............
j Sup't. Judian A ffairs,.. . .
j U. S'. Assess* ir,.................
I . S. Collector, ...............
........M. F. Deady
. .Titos. G. Young
......... R. Wilcox
W. H. Odell
.. .T, B. Odcnwil
. Thomas I razer
....... O. B. Gibson
Umatilla.
Doublas-
Nfirtb ( ’anyiuiville,
Camas Valley,
Butler,
Elkton,
( lalesville,
Gardiner.
Kelloggs,
Look inglass,
Myrtle Creek,
t lukland,
Pass Creek,
“ I 'll spread you a couch upon .which to recline "Roseburg,
W hen evening shall call us to rest;.
Seottshurg,
Of the fleeciest down.” “ But,” she said 'i’eiL Mill,,
wfith a sigh,
Umpqua Citr,
“ I like hair mattress the best.”
Wilbur,
“ Tju n so it shall be, love; the tables inlaid. Yiuicalla.
has m o t
And seats from some far distant shore.”
“ Oh, n o,” she exclaimed. “ They have ele
Grant.
gant sets
"Canyon City,
.If HU ROTES A- SHIXDLER'S STORE.” Camp Watson,
Day villi,
“ Bqt, JJary, alas! I must sadly confess
Grant,
My menns ate but slender as vet;
To furnish a house in the style you demand John Day City,
Praire City.
Would hopelessly ninngo me fit debt -
are
my
poor
lodgings
and
To
ask
yeti
to
sha
PRES OF EXCELLENT LAND FOR
Jackson,
•
board
- «ale in Washington County,
Applegate;
Is something that I should deplore.”
She said, with a smile, “ You can buy very ■Ashland Mills,
Rrownsbourgli,
cheap
.,
At I l U M H EX A: S JUS T IE R 'S STORE.” Central Point,
“ To-morrow, then, love, let us journey along Eagle Point,
Grant’s l ’ass,
To the corner of Alder amj Front street—
rv
Hot Sjuinga,
IZ
•-0
’Tis numbers i>8 and lO O (river side,)
hH
HH
"Jneksomille,
Cn
Where
lovers
so
happily
meet;
M
L.
Klamath,
©
How many fond souls might be severed for
c
Linkville,
years
o
La rigeli Valley,
From those they so fondly adore,
M
Piloni X,
H
IM
Were it not for the beautiful furniture they
>—i
Rock Point;
have
£
>
Sam’s Valley,
o
At H U M RES A- SHIXDLER'S STORE.
w
>—i
Table
Rock,
a
w
They have marble-top bureaus and elegant Willow Springs,
M
y,
sets
Yánax.
>
Of Bed-room furniture new,
t-»
in
*
With center-tables, and what-nots, and mir
Josephine.
e
’>r
rors great,
Kirby,
'A
And an endless variety of chairs,not a few, Lelaml,
o
in
They do a cash business, and with money in Biute Creek,
►
tí
hand
Waldo.
*
To purchase every style of furniture lower,
Are.able to supply nil the public ck-fnand
Lane.
a
At HURORENA SHINDLER'S STORE.
Butte Disnp’ntm’t,
©
We went, Mary and I; and can I ever forget Cottage Grove,
Coast Fork,
The pleasure that beamed in her face,
As she gazed at the marvels of beauty dis- Camp Creek,
Cartwright’»^
"Eugene City,
%h yftl?R O R E N & SH IN D tE R S place!
furnished our home in an elegant style, Franklin,
TEH FINEST AND CHEAPEST We Havebaen
married a twelve-month or more Junction,
And Mnrv is singing this song to her babe, LongTom,
l\m FOR THE UMILE,W!
B
A d m i n i s t r a t o r 's N o t i c e .
Multnomah.
Before purchasing elsewhere.
U
Li>l of the Post-Offices of Oregon.
Barlow,
B« aver.
upe-lo* Inducements are offered ! Butte Crei k.
( '¡mbv,
I or everything necessary to the Erection’ CE Ki.mas.
Completion and furnishing of any
( 'tear ("reek.
building can be had at
Cuttingsvill,
this Factory.
Damascus.
Eagle ( 'reek.
My machinery is
< ìl.ul Tidings,
Highland.
M ' l V S i M ) E I II ST C L A S S !
Mol,ilia.
M ilw .Ulkte,
And the worn done will Le of
Needy,
UPERIOR STYLE
AND
FINISH Norton,
’ < iregon City.
Osw-go,
'
„ t
t
C a ll tjitd C x a m in c
Suiuly.
!
W hereas Under the act of the Legisle- S
tive Assembly of the State of Oregon,
entitled, “ An Act to protect Litigants/'
approved October 24, 1870, “ T he F orest
G kcve I ndependent ,’ ’ a newspaper pub
lished at Forest Grove, Washington County,
Oregon, has been designated to publish the
legal and judicial advertisements for the
county of Washington, in the State of
Oregon: and
W hereas , The proprietor of said “ F orest
G rov I; I ndependent ” has filed with the
County Clerk of said Washington county,
written stipulations accepting the conditions
of said Act, together with bonds approved
as tlie law directs, with proper returns -and
notices thereof to this office according to law.
' Now, therefore, said “ F orest G rove
I ndependent ” is hereby proclaimed to be
appointed nnd confirmed ns the mediae:
through which all legal and' judicial adver
tisements for the county of Washington, in
the State of Oregon, shall be published for
the period authorized by law.
I n T estimony W h e S eov , I
have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Seal of the
State of Oregon, to be af-
' fixed at the Executive office,
in the city of Salem, this
22nd day of December, A.
D., 1873,
L . F. GROVER.
C O M P E T I T IO N A F O L L Y .
F o r e s t G
PROCLAMATION.
CEO . H. H I M E S
Cecils,
tAiVuse,
Marshall,
Meadowvillo,
Mitchell's Stati n
Eilton,
Pilot Rock,
Pendleton,
"Umatilla,
AVcston,
Union.
Cove,
"La Grand,
North Powder
OrMoU,
.
Sunimarviil?,
Union.
Wasco.
Antelope,
Biidgg Creek,
DesebuUes,
Ileppuer,
Hood River,
Mt. Hood,
Prineville,
Rock Creek,
Svcd-ts, •
Spanish Hollow,
"The Dalles,
AA'arm Si»rings,
AVaseo,
AVilloughby.
A\ a s l i i n g t n
Beaverton,
Centerville,
Corpflius,
"Forest Grove,
Glenco, .,
Greenville,
Hillsooro,
Middleton,
Shells Ferry,
Taylor’s Ferry,
Tiudatin,
AVapato,
Yamhill,
Amity^i. .
Bellevue,
Dayton,
"Lafayette, ,
M cM innville,
Mountain Hou.e,
North Yamhill,
Sheridan,
West Chehalrms
Wheatland,
Ne who lg,
secffiO redro
L A N D O F F IC E R S .
W. Willis, Register......................... Rose burg
P>. Herman, Receiirr .....................Rose\dlrg
! Owen Wade, Register..................Oregon City
i Hellry AVnrren, Receiver,........... Oregon City
i J. li, Stephens, Register,............. La Grande
| D. Chaplin, Receiver,.................. La Grande
NO TICE TIIE ------- INDEPENDENT
srntEME COCRT.
i P. r . Prim, Chie f Justice,......... Jacksonville
1 A. J. T hayer,.. .*............................ .Corvallis
B. F. Bonham,......................................Salem
W. W. Upton..................................... Portland
L. L. M cArthur,.......................... Baker City
HAS THE SOLE RIGHT OF
jfttC IAi tiTSThfCS
First Distric: Jackson and Josephine. 2d
District : Benton, Coos, Carry, Douglas and
Lane. 3d District : Linn, Marion, Polk,
Tillamook and Yamhill.
4th District:
Clackamas, Comphia,
Muhurjnah :nnd
| Washington, 5th District: Grant, Umatilla,
Union ami Wasco.
IN G W N COUNTY, AND
DOING
THE LITIGANT
PRINTING FOR WASH-
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IS THEREFORE INVALUABLE
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A ll
OP
OUR
CITIZENS'.
T E RM S OF C IR C F IT C O rR T S .
First District.—In tlio eontily of Josephine
on the fourth Monday in October; Jackson,
second Monday in February, June and No-
vember. > ■
Second District— Douglas*, third Monday.
! in October and second Monday in May;
i Cooe, fourth Monday in May and fourth
; .Monday in September; Curry, first Monday
in June; Lnnc, third Monday in April, nnd
first Monday In November; Benton, second
Monday in April, and third Monday in
November.
Third District- -Linn, fourth Monday in
March, and second Monday in October,
Marion, second Momlayin March, Juneand
November; Polk, Becond Monday in May,
and fourth Monday in November; X»»h* ♦
second Monday in April,and fourth Monaaji
in October; Tillamook, second Monday m
July.
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LTN i 4't "2'
Fourth District-Claokam»«,
Mon
day in April and September, Multnomah,
second Monday in F^broan-, June and Oc
tober; Columbia, second Monday in April,
Clatsop, second Mouffitf . In *■
¿ ■ ¡¡f
fourUi Tuesday in January; Waaliington;
f o S h M u X y in May, and first Monday in
October. , ^ ,,
av—
Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in
June and second Monday in November^
Grant, first Monday iu June, nnd third
Mondnv in September; Baker, third Mon
day in May and first Monday in October;
Union, first Monday in May, and third
Monday in October; Umatilla, last Monday
in April, and fourth Monday in October-
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JOB PRINTING u m
to order.’
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