Image provided by: Washington County Cooperative Library Service; Hillsboro, OR
About Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1874)
j l 'M - t i iiN i i j ^ r i j i i JJiiiN i . A prominent gentleman cf our "FOREST GBOVK, FEBRUARY i:t, 1*74 " , town has at different times received X o w s . ; comp limentary lottery tickets and bills advertising the same lotteries, A cciden t . E . M. Kevs an olil , , , . . which he generally put into the stove, tvpo, who has been teaching school f* J * ’ out at the Par on’s school house j condemning these institutions as met with a very severe accident Sat- wrong. Hut the last ticket of this urdav evening last. I t appears that character he received has drawn a he had been troubled with the neu prize of $200. Now lie asks us the ralgia for some time past and had , bee^u in the habit of taking mor- j ‘l»estion whether or not, under the phine. Ota tty * he took an circumstances0 . would be right to • •▼cr^lo*<5 Vhidh rendered hitu com- draw the money and appropriate it plettly insane and while in this con- benevolent purpose. AVe dition he cut his wrist, severing the . ... ... . , . . , t , cit. ii. ling to I,is thumb and <*“ " « tl*»t if ho did right ... burn- three first fingers, also the large r a - ; 1U« tho fir'st tickets *lneh he received dial artery and two or three smaller it would be wrong for him to draw branches, lb*. Saylor was called the money for the x u w n sfu l ticket, who tied up the arteries and dressed jp lotteries are wrong, it is wrong to longed was too poor to sustain Inm, to the Lodgo here voluntarily took a large part of 1 ho burden oil from this Lodge. Thera appears to be mue h T lio P r i c e CASH STORE ! RELIGIOUS INTEREST Hero now. Meetings have been held in the M. E . church almost every evening for over two months. M r. Van Dersall the pastor has shown himself an indefatigable work er, and it would seem that success was crowning his efforts. The Bap- O n o Fashion St abl e Whm purctuuirvg a Machin* BtUd th* mo* Popular 11 N. E . G O O D E L L , J. FRANK HENDERSON, p r o p r i o t o New Triumphs! Dealer in r GE NE R A L ME R C HA NDI S E ! » i -r two j T ' i L S ^ h l f '° NFORMS TH E PU B LIC THAT H E moftth9, have bold special meetings j S T IL L K eeps th * in a private house, or the Court i House— they have no place of wor- j ' i ship— and about 1 2 have united T jtT .E D IN G PON E AT T IIE MOST rea- r jiH E STATISTICS FROM SWORN RETURNS OF T H E 2 BALES OP witli that church. Meetings have sulu1’'' r*lU Sewing Machines in 1872, (reported in 1873,) show that the Singer Manufacturing Com been held the past week at the Con- E J E ER.SONS’ , ----- D E M B IN G TO B E F IT T E D pany sold last year ever FO R T Y -FIV E THOUSAND more machines than ART other was doing well. patronize them by taking their mon , . 1 . out With a u good teum will do well by Company, and over one quarter of all machines sold during that year. Nine oat of ton rcvnnrnfiGP'il church, f*Vl 11 Tf'll filli! tllP T fì ape- Í1V)V‘! . . and there ey coming in the shape of prizes. ° gregational of said Singer Machines were for FAM ILY use—proving the great popularity of U m ° g iving me a call. Good T em p lar Kloction. Singer in the household. . ; ■ pears to be deep interest. Burn such tickets or return them to :j C a ll a n d See H im Annexed are the sales of the different makers: THE w e a t h e r A ll o rd e rs F ille d W it h P r o m p t t u e w ea th er | n ess a n d D a p tc h . Fib. 7th. The following nairnd persons | the disreputable men who sent them Kf * He has something good to tell them and F o r the past few weeks has been pp-nack connects with the cars twice M aoaint. were installed officers of, Forest (trove and tell themto keep tlieir base coin ITtin quite pleasant, and the business of a day. Loil^e, No. 13C, I. 0 . G. T , by Mrs. C. 1 stolen from the people. Singer M anufacturing C na«uunsv»«ee ' o....................................................................................... fold 1 1 9 ,7 5 8 P ep Coburn. Lodge Deputy: Mr J . ( 1 . Steven- .« B u t - gav8 Wheeler & Wilson Manuf g Co................................................... ............................... told 174,088 snvs o u r f l i e n d , “ they the Dalles lifts began to move again. ■-------- .sold 52,010 Grover & Baker S. M. Co son. W. C. T ; Miss L. M. Iloxter, W. R. are a set of rascals and swind The M ountaineer has takey up the sold 49.554 DomestioS. M. C o........... II S ; Miss T . (la rk . W. I.. H. S ; Miss gauntlet in favor of the people j sold 42,444 m W eedS, M. Co................... M. Keene. W. V. T ; Mr. S r. AValker AV. 1 lers and it would be too bad to let .sold 33, mm Wilcox & Gibts H. M. Co against the oppressions of the O. S. j - Such &a S ; Miss F.. .tt, W. A. S ; Mr. M. ft. ! them have the benefit of it when it sol d 22)idf Wilson S. M. C o . . . . . . . . . . N. C o. It i« advocatiing in a strong i .soid 18,930 Amer. B. H. 0 . &. S. M. Co brown, AV. F. S ; Miss M. Ilyde. W. F ; could be put to some good use. HATS AND CATS, .sold 18,897 Gold Medal S. M. C o . . . . Miss. M. Goodell, W. M; Mr. J . West. AV. But if he should draw the money and forcible way the liberties of the .sold 15,793 Florence S, M. Co............. P . M. Mrs. Nettie Walker, W .C .; Mr Wm. BO O TS AND SH OES, . .solde 14.907 13, P . Howe S. M. Co. . . that would bepat ionizing them,adver people of pastern Oregon. The re Theodore, AV. I. G ; Mr. T . Williams. AV. ................. sold 1,000 Bartlett Reversible S. M. Co STEAM POWER sult is that the people are beginning tizin g then t'°fftrious business and L A D IE S ’ AND G E N TS’ ................. sold 1.000 Rartram A Fanton Manuf g Co. O .O ; Mr. L . Bilyiew, 1*. AV. C. T. to appreciate the M ountaineer and 1 v ' ’ v ^ ................ sold ^ « 1 Secor S. M. Co................... recognizing its legitimacy. But he W EARING A PPA REL, T ook ji “ S h ii.c.” —A x urg man litin g in subscriptions are coming in fast. Hillslioro, Mho is the possessor of u spot proposes to donate the money to When last at Forest Grove, I be- G r o c c r i b s ted euyusenionnti d him aft« r school on Wed some good institution or poor person. 7 r .* » ’ » » v live there was a Chinaman or two nesday to t.»k. a shine up the sr< ets be A institution would refuse S IN G E R M A N U F A C T U R IN G C O M P AN Ÿ\ Of all kinds, and other Articles too numer there. There Tire plenty of them fore the gills but coming to one of the worst such donation, as people tho ous to meution. And hopes by 105 Third Streef, niudholes in the whole town U’is >tc«'dbalked in some of our States have refused here. But I suppose it will be a i the vonag nin»i turning a couple of summer- F A IR D E A L IN G PORTLAND, OREGON. long time before the Grove willlinvc i. over i his head i i i yn , his i, buck, and i the back x pav sault landed » of recreant ( ongress- o Book Binder and Paper Ruler, n43 ly was completely immersed in the filthy pool men. Some churches lia\e made it one so devoted to music as the one : Only to merit a Liberal Patronage of the Public. to the infinite merriment of the girls. The a practice to go to saloons to solicit that occupies a building just oppo- : boys took huu off to scrape him with a money but it is a question of very site to Billy Moabus’ store in the j Highest Ca sh Price Faid for Produce. chip. 93 F pont S t r ik t , doubtful morality. Outlaws and Dalles. When I first came up here 1 Significant. debauchees should have no recogni he would sit all day and “ sing a sing, ' tion in society or government only a sing song sing a sing, a sing The ears have »topjH>d several times re PORTLAND, OREGON. when their necessities claim sympa song” ................on a sort of banjo ar cently and 1 « t pass, igt v, f,>r this town get rangement all day and late into the \ off at A. I . Smith i place. This is some- thy, or to teach them wholesome les We say, evening. As the cold weather came 1 M hat prop)»« tie of tie time win n oar town sons of God, law, and man. he was compelled to move into will he given a railway station, which will touch not the unclean thing. W not be nna*' y, ar- Al< n <>f Rome business need d example at t tie present closer quarters and I missed the : eapa, t\ «Ui eventually g< tposs. siion of the time more than arv thing else for sublime refrain as I passed his hum ANITACTURES FO ORDER, A c road ai «lien this vi ry thing will come to ble dwelling and I feared that he count Books, of all sizes and styles, I moulding the character of the gen pass: 1 ' >r. it Grove and Ibllsl«oi«> will each had gone the way of all the earth. ' Bull Tickets, Bill Heads, Blank Books, of I eration among us now growing tip have a stat' n. B u t no he was too devoted to music ( any desired pattern, with printed heads or 1 into womanhood and manhood. to d ie ; as the wetaher has niodera- without, Id a :k s, Briefs, Catalogues, t ards, F ixing P k e t iy . t he g <f tlu* Ehilo- books and preaching , , , . • Certificates, Cheeks, Circulars, Deeds, Haud- math, an Society Wt-r.- b ■ , • Ve.l'ng fix- We have ted he has moved nearer the win- _ , , _ _ ’ , ’ I . Bills, Labels, Leases. Letter Heads. Posters, I incr their curls and g. 'tim tty T.<r the en- enough; we want more good example. — KEPT BT- d“ w and the sweet accents still greet p ro,^.amrnt.Si Rt.ceil,{ , ,.f all kin,is, Show i ft t.iirumnt to-lnight. Tl ms i IliMiiday I the ear of the passer bjv. Ho only Cards, Shipping Tnz-». A *, Ac. III(•»riling an a wi-■ wish t«> «g • t tile /,. lrr mb ut ‘•lire H i v e . B H O W N , m n D E A L E R IN # - ■ Particular attention paid to getMug up : phi'« s one time and as near as I can t. » pn-HH ii* timo that our i. and tie VO Vi.ll will Th Hi n3S tf ' r* st of US 111ay r iijoy the ti Ciirner uf Pine and Birch» estimate he has not playe.l it less Books for Countv Clerk's office. ROOS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,PAINTS, ¿feti, ÔÏASS, BOORU dte., * « . >r a few i .vs in Siiirtitie I>rct — "sp^eiulid" tigie than 1(1.000 times sin. e I came to ^ IX E S T TURN OU TS IN TOWN l ’la in a- .l 1 * 1 :.. I liai tin* Da!le.'. Do doubtless l.as the , SrF.LLiNu S c h m id . — Tue Puidin in«'. G L A S S C IIT TO A N Y S I Z E . L F :( » A 1, A DA K H T IS K M B N T S . redav nt all hours. C assim s , NV.iterp: IVnb n ilh ' si h '«'li are having sj« llin«g- iT o llis , I’m geiings on that tune nearly per A GOOD SA D D LE-H O RSE AL- 41 mt«-lies t v« ry v n k nini mn« h inti r.-it is S]?A.. !s S k i r t s , Di< G o o d s . L* fe c t. I think he is studying now Our stouk consists in part of wavs ready. man:fe*te«l (her* in bv t!i** s. houli. Th«' whetln-r lie shouT! ro t move his Pnrdin ii hool is mill to h .v,* the l est >j • li M indili r. Canton l' .nm is, PAINT BRUSHES, TARNISH BRUSHES. p ¿z’ Hack connects with the cars at Cor S l i c r i i T 's S a l o , e n . These sis Hing tnat-'h* 1 atT«>r«l t!: M e t is a m i B o y ’s ( ’ ! th in g , Haïs third linger id one thousandth o* an CLOTHES BRUSHES, NAIL1BRUSHE8. nelius tw ice a day. y«>un«g folk much innocent uniuiuseiueut as '.q>ar- inch on the 12th noto: H* S ‘ ii< . V, • 1 », I TOOTH BRUSHES. STRIPING BRUSHES, a r< rij weil im nd«l to their int« 'lei tuai improve B o u ts i m l S h o e s , «jkc. A o. a ( way i-ntly ])laysit through first 11 • i.sA ii*,: 'ii ci-iihty. ) s$. IIorscR hoarded at re «enable rates. ment. • • ■■'/(n aitove eost . Now : - th o am lien the oth r but as yet s una- V VII.TI’E OF A DEC LEE OF FORE-1 Insure and s:d'* rendered in the ('ir- 1 T he prisent is a very bu iy time for oitr time to Secure bargains in these I It* ì ilee" ’«*. There is nothing like county S boni Snp,'rintvr.'! nt. The clerks goods, -s niv large stock muxt b e re - iloitig thoroughly what one utuler- 1 ruit Court of the St.it« of Oregon for the 1 County of Washington in favor of W. S. ; COMBS OF A L L S I Z E S AND V A R I E T IÄ '8 . o • of the H-’ veral ll-»Rl is 111 considerable •inerì! anu as my motto is always t l ll .1 ll«. -• Ladd, C. K. Tilton and S. Mead, Plaintiffs, K NY Y Z. trouble ab»«nt «I ■; ting new books alni and again»» Ja« i>h Stitzel, Mary \V. Stitzel, | S mall l o in s .*\i> ( ' \sii S u i s , you RAW OILS, ( ’. M. Carter. F. Harhaugh nud Jo sep h ! NKATSFOOT OIL, >ls s > as t«> draw Bachman, Defendants—f.tr the suni of £3,- ; LARD OIL, HILLSBCHO LETTER. can make some mo*»*' bv testing the 1 ir sen > >1 in *:i- m CASTOR OIL, Wit a r *f. An 1 ‘r o l l ’s 1 ) in gold coin and interest, and an j SW EET OIL, . . . . E OILED O IL S , CHINA NUT OIL. ETC Respectfully ( olJ. ge duties an ■ UlltV *lu■< «1 11 .atti rs he truth of this. additional sum of $100.00 uu«l for $45.15 j •1 > . . has Lis hand - fu The Progressionist says “ The ma costs, and for a further sum of $ 1000.00 de- ! J . B. Mathews. S ch o o l B o o k s, s u ita b le fo r th e A c a d e m y o r P u b lic S ch o o l. creed therein in favor of ('. M. Carter and nia for fictitious signatures has taken F. Harbaiigh with interest. Forest Grove, F » ln . 7t h 1874. B in IS rtim . ks \v, M call the ¿t. I did on the third day of February A. D. I possession of Hillsboro; all the ali- t< nti«m "f «>ur r«>.id > rj i ■ in «r t o the mini' r- I kk M eveiis has a few chcic town 1 t ii 1 * I*s74, levy on the following described pro- À ll articles warranted. Prescriptions compounded with oars s&d oui rest .listo ases in the Cftleiular come from , perty, to wit: «ns hulcs in the bridge «ui tiie r«» :«.l s.>uth n JJr ly for sale cheap f«»r cash The undivided one half of the following this place. The pi irk s not having been Ike says pill-, arc do'cn, and now is there.” (^li! Bro. Davis, you havn’t pieces and parcels of land lying aiul being -pik. d iluwn have shtfit 1 h .aving hubs so the time to purchase. been served with a “ written notice” in Washington county and State of Oregon: d-iugerous tlwiijti.e ' ng bridge on the but V Sonie one should The west one half of the north east M r . B ates as well as the P. M., has re latels have vou quarter aim end me the east one half of me the norm north M V t o i . . . . . 11 quaricr nan 01 A a fk iip ton* is im pasiib!’!, el ¡veil one of thom “ compiimi ut.iry" lot- do i t , 111 order to find out wlit.-icr west quarter of section four (4) in T. ‘2, 8. H llfS S T liH r P u n fi ' l AnaiiKvr.— A > >u of Sheriff To- *.»ry tickets. or not they reallv do come from R 3 M . containiug 157.30 acre», and th e ' • * ... 1 south west quarter of Section 3‘2 in T . 1, S. 1 /.ier, on last Satni«lay while playing near a 3 \v. containing lfio acres, and the east V alentines .—A new lot of Valentines at Hillsboro, perhaps Y\ m . Beeves w ill hp«n of horses in HiTlsliuro wa- kicked on volunteer. hali ? £ 3U2’ v’est, h.al.f the left arm just below the shoulder, break the Drug Store sentimental and comic. kindlv - lion 33 id 1 . I B. R. *5 v>. containing 1 040 J. B. Matthews. Proprietor. A person who writes a whole “ col- acres, and that certain pie^e or parcel of ing the bone short off. l>r. Bailey st t th«- Pay vour money an«l take your choice. A ID nmn" in the I ' r o n r r s x io n is f office at ■ lan‘l kiioirn ns the Francis M. Walker Don liuib, which is doing very well. l i s t s also, f o r i pcrio.l of uearlj I SALES Of THE LAS T YEAR POST OFFICE, MANY THINGS TO SELL! CEO. H. H I M E S BOOK, CAK&JDB PRINTER, HERE IT IS FOREST GROVE LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. M FOREST GROVE DRUG AND BOOK 8TQREÜ W. U. SAYLOR, PROPRIETOR. I R PA C IFIC UNIVERSITY O ff F ob .‘» ti « keen The patent overalls, which M-ssrs. Fishel and Robert's nre offer- ing to .Stickecn miners at moderate prices, are gotten up in such style that the i>oohets can 1 m - filled v ith gold and nothing will give way uuik. the pressure. This firm is mak- ing np an extensive stock of goods. .See tln ir new card. Call on them. n l7 ;tf — W f . are sorry to learn that Geo. Davis still lies in a critical condition with the con , sumption. ’ ‘ S i ' hool books at I ntroucvtort R ates until M iroh 1st at the Drug Store. T he M ia i Is are going the rounds at Gaston. — W e learn that Mr. Keys the typo who at R E’JG 'O U S n o t i c e s . tempted suicide this week has left these parts. The rural districts are but dull At the Congregational church, Rev. E. places for the diciples of the “ Art Pre W alker preaches every Sabbath at 1 1 a . m servative.” At the Methodist church, llev. Mr. Wolfe F rx n iu i. and B e n i i l .—Mrs. Shaw daugh- j pri ichi -8 on the fin»t and third Sundays -f ter of the late Dr. Myers, well known here each montli. died in Portland recently and her relative^ Ii.nl her brought out here and buried in the j At th«' Baptist church, IL-v Mr. Chandh r Forest Grove cemetery the first of the week. preaches on the second and fourth Sundays Prof. Lyman officiated at tho funeral ser ach month. ♦ to - vice». OUR DALLES L ET TE R. . Row xt C e > tk * v il l e . — Last week two vonng men Lad a fight in Centervile be- uause one called the other a fool. The T he D a u . e s , 0 ‘> n . F e b ., G, 1 S 7 1 . . “ to th ef” fellow gave the other a black I believe I must open mv letter e je and put a mansard roof on liis nose. tuis time with some general remarks R ecovering .—We nre glad to state that ' on mistakes, and one in particular. Mr. Joh n Walker who has been dangerously . ill with typhoid fever for the past ten Now I must compliment the com lays is recoverin'» rapidly Mrs. Walker, positor of tho I ndepen den t for the bis wife, has also been quite ill. manner in which he lias treated my — • ... communications and must say that V? hesh — Dr. Bowlby and N. E . Goodell a„ , . i a „ pleasant hour „ „ or , , ..... „ 1 I never wrote so much before for a Rppnd two occasionally nt Uie pustotfice playing that intellectual! newspaper where ^so few mistakes game. The P. M. gem rally defeat» the were made in tho publication ns Doctor. ; there have been in those which I C o r n e l i u s W h i s k y is m arly lightning iu have sent to you. Ill my last there the way it »trikes the devote s of the howl, was one mistake in the letter as there wish to get license to dring it in less punted which I feel th.at justice to quantities than a quart. all parties would require to be cor- No L f c t t b t :—P rof. Condon has gone to j rected. You made me say, inspeak- to Salem to fill an appointment to lecture at ^ ing of the death of Mr. Ktipp: * “ He that town hence we did not have our usual was a member of the I. O. G. T .” It geological treat this week. should have been “ He was a inem- O n Monday five of our citizens drove one \ b e r of th e I . O. O. F . ” You were unfortunate j-.r'.r.eto the Man«hall and h misletl hy t lie stat fluent had him jtoumUd. Others have l»e«*u caji- lured during the week and treated likewise, Two alight fall« of *snow have come this wr. k. The first went off in a few hours. l ‘ " 'y r° W ' 70 ation lniul claim, being lots three, four, five Forest Grove Siutioil says liis name And six in Sect, five, and the west half of is not fictitious but reallv is “ Tax nort,‘ 'veKt 9 Uiir*er and the west half o il P a y e r .” Tho same in d iv id u al» 4 »peut in T . 2 . S. R. 3 W. containing 320 acres. ' ' nr ”r0iltcst f‘Qd best variety of General th r e e o r fo u r d a v s with the D e in o c - the "\u re*\ of, Kai,i J acob.Stitzel in the Merchandise is kept in the Reo Hive Store T U A L A T IN ÜÎ ÜLTY: . * . . . following described tracts of land situate in | of any place in the Countv. This Store has ra cy m H ills b o r o to exp lru p that same said County aud State to wit: the south alw;iyti W(.n noted fur jtH varietv and it lc t t c i a b o u t t.lVL .1 1 11 a s llilin to n c o u n ty , and n o t b e in g s a tis fie d stopped in at Forest Grove Station 11 . on his wav home to write w hat he had found, and tho Progressionist ’ y sa v s th e fic titio u s n a m e c a m e H iin b o r o . . fro m two aU(l threo of Section y, T . 2, S. R . 3 3V. containing 178.3C acres, and the north west “»'-- quarter of the north west quarter of | oectiun y, And the northwest *4 of the north west quarter aud lots 2 and 3 in Section 3, T- J - 8 - l W. «coutaming acres and the N. L. '.4 and the N. yt of the S. L of the N. W . l 4 and lot *1 in Sect. 9, T . 2, M v k in g ilu m fu r a “ w r i t - ' J . f . ten n o t i c e . A m lXaxPiiyer ¡«1 » ' . beeau.'O M a s ln n g to n n c o u n ty i ! u/,w.vs shall be not only noted.for tho extent \ of its variety, but for tho j I I | Quality of its Goods B «r. aj ( d ru r 1 1 T . U . 1 ! . . w. co„„,h,h,s C „ E A O F IT S P R I C E S h as 1 I grown in wealth and that many fine r . , » i m p l e m e n t s lia\ e b e e n i ^ f n i m ade an d more contemplated iu the way of bridges, &c. aud because w*e have a railroad and most of all because he was not Sheriff in place of Reeves or Tozier. O.Bro. Tax Paver don’t let the miasma of Wapato lake bo-fog your vision again, % J O 7 into bolting o a reg- o ular nominee. Remember poor Car penter and nmy the recollection tnerof be a salve to your cranium, and recollect, the man who Bits in his plnee is of your own choice. Beil Holladay h a s n o e a r th ly u se fo r r, , ‘ • . ’1 you. ( aples is a s much a s h e cat . carry at once. Plethora killed one , , ticket and might do it again. And now Bro. Tax Payer don’t fret. Ro- member what the good Book gays “ F re t not tliy gizzard.” An inde pendent journal defends officials as long as it believes that their aims . , , And in ]>ur»unnce of said decree and |in | exmitiou issued thereon to me directed, on T .. . _ r, Ac n , .. „.i t 1 the 14th day of March A. D. 1874, at t h e 1 1 8fcI1 for CAbH* consequently I have ]lour of oue‘ o’clock p. m ., at the door of the NO losses to make up off of good customers. j Court House at Hillsboro in .Mud County and .state I will sell the above described pro perty at public auction to the highest bidder ___________ ______ ^ therefor i n U . S . gold coin to satisfy the 0!\ L J/.LN i MfJI^LY IS AS GOOD sums so decreed, and accruing costs. .CHAN. T . TO ZIER, A S A X O T H E R S’. «‘'heriff Washington County, Oregon. Feb. 10th, 1874. u4i :4w E x e c u t o r ’s All will fart nl’ke in prices^ wlijch shall j always be THE VERY LOWEST they can 1 be afforded for S a lo . coin in I tcTPßt nt tlio mto of 12 per. coot per Annum 1 snd to be secured by inortgage on the prem- lsts S. A. HOLCOMB, Executor of the estate of H. 11. Bones« h47: 4 w GEORGE H . CO LLIER , A. M ., * * Professor , A. • of * the Natural * .( . • , Science«. J . ANDERSON, A. M. 1 :« o < f Mathematics. Professor of Theory and Ar Teachiaf, and acting Principal of the Academy. J . W . MARSH, A . M ., Professor of Latin and Greek, Preceptress. F o r C a s h ! N ew G oods are constantly arriving and ' trnvv .«If.orl «lmwn and ami is i« at nt lib- lib j I Sct.ts £ ec*' 13 and Town, 1, North, 1 West and tra it is clta ilt v shown, 21 in x 0wn, Range 1, North, Range erty to cntisize either party or fac- j 2 west, upon the following tion.w hen no better issues can "be T eems of S ale fo u n d th a n th o s e to w h ic h y ou a llu d e . ! One half the purchase price U. S. A. m arsh , d . d m •W »...“ • ... ’ « President aud ProfeBsct* of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. . a -*» » u » Rev. HORACE LYMAN, A . M ., ' • * ' ‘ • ' \ • P r o f e s s o r of R h e t o r i c a n d H i s t o r y . t s . M rs. P . A . SAYLOR, N otice is h er eby given , that in pursuance of an order of theCounty Court of the State of Oregon, ror Washington 1 county, made at the February Term thereof, A. D. 1874, in the matter of the Estate of 1 I.B . Bone* deceased, and as executor thereof direct- led. I will sell at public auction, to the highest | bidder, on Saturday, the 14th day of March, | A. P . 1874, at the hour of one o’clock r. m , i at the Court House door in Hillsboro, Wnsh- 1 I ington county,.Oregon, nil the right, title, i inrerest and estate of Henry B . Bonos at the time of his death or since acquired by liis ; estate in am l.ts that tr»«t of land lying, be- j ing and situate in Washington county, Or- I egon, described ns follows, to wit: Being the | whole of of the AVest half and the undivided a n d p u rp o se s a r e f o r th e b e s t , b u t qf.the East half of the Donation Land is f l e e to denounce a n y w h en the con- ! Uhiin: of of Henry B . Bones und wife in H it km p «siul I k o . Tbe people of i i > j Oil ( uui i t y ill 6 m oM T ig iiiTTi ' that the Lodgo was lioi couipflled will find principals independent of | to auatain him. I am not w ell posted | the now irate few and will give I jn of the Odd F c II owh , but them a name to suit them. O lcepv i B I X believe t i e fact» were about these: A C A D EM Y ; I » ~T* : t Xexc Goods, G ood G oods , CHEAP GOODS, WI L L Rev. THOMAS CONDON," «). : Lecturer on Geology. 4 , » Miss Oi A . H A SK ELL, T . ’ •••■ Teacher of Music. BELL I will always keep al^the Standard ftranda of Goods and, by a strict integrity of pur- ! P °8e t0 aK * would be dealt by, I now nvite you to my Store, which I now christen Assistant in Academy. Calendar : The year, in all department« of the Inititution, is divided into thr^ Remember the place. J N. Cambbell’s on the first Wednesday of September, and Old Stand, Forest Grove. mencement, on the first Wednesday in June. Thar« will u T r o a tio n o T ^ , w ik the Christmas holidays. w***! ffunng DnonmUx J . B M ATTH EW S. Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 4th, 1873. TUITION: f 15 00 JA’Jj $30 OQ A YEAR. • 9