FOREST GROVE,
V O L . 1.
W A S H IN G T O N
T H E IN D E PE N D E N T.
Whole sal«* and ll-t-dl Dealers in
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(iROTERIHS 1\D PROVISIONS,
Forest D r o v e , ......................... Oregor
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Zepliy
sight d
r e c e iv e d
Through brunches low bending above
uniry orders My Mary and I, as \»e wandered along,
And whispered of beauty and love,
“ W«T1 make us a nest like thebirdlings,“ 1
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A T T O R N
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STOTT.
K V S - A T
L A \Y.
FOREST GROVE LODGE NO. ISO,
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STATE NEWS.
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Aff «:<1
1 met i
ini-l.il«
% f F.FTS AT IT S H A L L F.VERY !*\T
I t i F R D A Y ev-nini,' at <’ n'«h lc. Al
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Planino. Tongue and Grooving.
Turning. Scroli and He-Snwing.
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F i r s t
thorough md
-tini! t-f vmuiu' and
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i ’olìeg» Paper.
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D ii RANCI , A JAMES.
N. E. (iOODl Lb,
a t • 1- a w
P--SÎ Mu -t*r.
,
Al >0
S t y lo .
DOOR and W INDOW FRAMES.
TO N O FE a>nl GROOVED FLOORIN G,
PLAIN
n-1 III
i IC CEILINGS
Mi >FT.DINGS,
P.RAGKKTS
HALL’ S i i.RS- Turin (land Scroll).
a i.so
Posts,
(' --nitrii.! i' -in lull:«Ì and made to Or«ler.
rax-y TIP
H o s E V.’ I l o CON TEM PLATE
i this vi-unity
» binimi
Superior Inducements are offered !
l-.r«-< tion'
v- nthiuo
n thiu.; i'.*-«-«
F->r - vt
in«-« ssarv
- .«try t«
t<> tin
tb«- Eo-ction'
Cunij'l-li' ii ami furnisbiiu; >f any
buiMiiu' «an be lmd nt
this F;> -turv.
IIIT.I SRORO. ORFH'iX.
Oil- c in new Court 11-use.
H, K CGGNALD.
My rtnu'liim ry is
NHAV
D .,
A R C H IT E C T
Physician and Surgeon.
-
C l n s s
Stair Balusters and Newell
POST OFFICI-: HOI RS.
Mail g o n i s- util el -s- s nt s A. M .; Mail
rro’n i'/ cM'-t « l«-s« - at 1 r. m . O ffice hours o n
S m e la i- fr««ni l'Id i1* I• * 11 «. M.
l/Tf X j î >•--(« • fv>n this rub
FRANK L- STOTT.
1 ’ -.«in- to Ord«-r in a
Y / y/ r
in>• tubers of the Cr.ler in good standing • r-
cordir.llv invited '.<> attenti.
- -
AND
HU I L D E K ,
AND
F IR S T
CLASS!
An-1 the wnrii don*' will be of
OREGON
AND
FINISH
Ttt\T fE l. TTRNTSTT 1*1.\NS AND SPFG- TJPERIOIt STYLE
f
I
iti
"t*h
ns
f->r
BuiidiuRs
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scrii--
OFFTCF. \t the Dm : tj'- re.
C u ll a n d K x a m i n c
RF.SIDENi F. - i ’«»rii« r S«-i-nii-l Bloek sout t ii-Mis :oi-l sui-i-int- ii-i t’m c«uistmi-ticns c f
tlii-
Siili:»
:
,-ilso,
Rriilgc
nn-1
St.tir
building.
Dcforc purciiasing elsewhere.
o f th*‘ Drug Store.
m2*2 :ly
Ilund m iling. N. w.-lì ]»-■ N :m«l B ilnst- rs,
fjnitfur nvd 1’ iiildim/ Matt
;i!sn, -ili l imi-, nf s-.li-l fm tiitim-, vi/.: B< «1-
Sh
st-¡iris. Tabl- s, Bui-« ns. St.in-ls, «Ve., dii
ulta A- n tA'Cft'lti t\.r IVoH-.
t-rms.
Slu-]> ami » »ili« * * ov « t
« P. filllTTn K.
ft- KT1-I.IN. n asoli
Address nil orders to
pkiinh - Mill. For.-st G iove.
Johns« ;
S liiittu r k A K i ll i n ,
A. L. JOHNSON Forest Grove.
l*i Di •- ti»k«-U in - xclianc«-.
Il M e D o n a l d
14: -i
A T T O H X F V s A X I > ( O I .V HI. OR
AT
lV O TILE ’ S HEREBY GIVEN, TTI \T
FITHGSF. W ISHING TO A V A IL THF.M-
in jitivsnaiir*' ol an ordi r of theCoiintv
_M s- lvi s i-f tb«- New St-rii s <>i si-luicl books
Court
o f the State of < )n g«m, ror W asliin.-ton
at th«* “ intr<'<b‘.otory rates," which ar«*
cents less than they will sell at aft«-r tb<- rotuity, n.a le at the Februnvy TT n u th n - of,
tint«' m«-nti(.tied below, wi.ttld do w <-11 to send A. D. 1s" 1, in tin- matt« r of the Estate ot 11. 1 ï.
in tin ir or-V-is t-- Dr. Saylor’s Drug Store Boii' s-l- < as« -l,nu(las<M «-ntortln-r« ofdircet-
-L I will sellât ]n'bln-:iurtton,tothehi In st
before tin- ti-ntbof Jaiirtary next. All onlers
liin-'t be ne« -itnjianii d by the rash as the 1-idih r, on Satur'lav, the 11th day of March,
books ar«- sobl on c o m m i s s i o n . ______ A. I), is ? t, at tin- honr-of one o*«-h«ck 1*. m ,
at th-- Lor.i t lion s.-door in HillslH.ro, AVash-
ington county, Oregon, all the right, title,
J . IT . S p c n c c r ,
inn -., t an-l «'state of lb-nry B. Bom s at the
timo of his ib-ath or sim-e a<'(|uivod by his
I-EAT.KIt IN’
ostate i'k and to that tra«-t of land lying, be
ing and situato in Washington county, Or
G E N E R A L M E I U ’ I I A N D I S K . egon, «1 scribed as follows, to wit: Being the
whole of of th«' West half and th<- undivided
half of tin l ist half of the Donation Land
CORN ELIU S, OREGON.
Claim of - f Henry B. Bones and wife in
S.-et. Ri. Town, 1, North, Bunge 1 West and
AU /, buds o f rrttdv.ee bomjhl and srJd.
S< ets. R> and - t in Town, 1, North, Range
ill 1:1 v
■J west, njion tin* following
N
I’ ORTLAND. ( »RF.GON.
THOMAS H . TONGUE.
A lt o r u c v • a t - L a w ,
Hill>b !•(>, Washington County, Oregon.
FO REST G RO VE LODGE, No. Ifr0,
C Jr.
Executor’
s Sale,
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L \AV.
TV kum ’s Building. First St re« *,
X. O .
T .,
■m m LETS AT ITS h a l l EVERY SAT-
A»-*- unlay evening, i t •; o’ «-Ioek.
All
W m b c r s r-f tb. Or.i- . in f.v.rl standing are
vonltally invited t-- att- inb
T u n i s of S a i
IIO L B R O O K
LODGE.
N o.
GO.
A . F . S í A. M.
F O U L S !G R O V E . OREGON. M, ts
Saturday 1>* for-- the Full Moon in
«-»-'h month.
m)«: id
Briffimr. in
ir«- Ht:ii'-it“ d to y\ n-L
And the starlight gleamed forever,
.
Sailed a vessel
li<«ht ana
and iree.
free
oaucmi
vessel u„ai
Morning dew drops"hung like manna
o n the bright f«>lds of lu-r ban ner,
i And the zephyrs r.tse to fan her
i
Softly to the radiant sea.
s
P fiR i LAND, i >11E«' c )N.
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Y ou ask me tw o
tions in the 1
p rin 1 cip le cities o f t h e ' . It
hum
'
'• 1
. is . a . sad com m en
- t upon
1
. an-
questions, to one o f w hich I can | U nion; having sw ung him self loose ity, but soft soap in som e shape,
¿ i ve a re; ady answer. T have never from all the form s and appearances 1 l^ eases m ost fo lk s , and gen erally the
l x » » 1» tUe lml.it o f w ritin g out my j o f >
rjet
visitin„ w ith a mOTe ’ * • r e « P ” ‘ •» the better
-‘ ' Take
h er up tenderly,
speeches certainly n ot fo r m ore ; com m ittee, in an official capacity,
Aa
S a s h & Door Factory
y y
FOREST GROVE.
tili quite recently.
W in ,
PORTLAND, PREGON*.
AV. I I . S A Y L O R , M .
IN MEMORIATE
FUN GRAINS.
l
*, r ;
n3ñ:ly
A t t o r n e y
MATT. CARPENTER.
48.
:U' ' shall part any m ore.’ ’
thirty years p is t. T h e lab or o f the city o f Now O rleans; havin g pa- v „ 0 n f k T o w s ^ J T lp n r lv .h r nni 1 ■ At Wr prow’ a I>ilot W ' ruin-
And R
never
n d e e n n o o ii'd
and
the lab
or
i , i •
• x-
v
, -
« o one know s how dearly she paid i n the Hush of youth, stood dr«: .-iimrrg.
“ Oh. v •s,” sin replied, “ and can furnish it w r it in g is bad
u g h i , a
a
n
u a t iiuupii,
» d i the
m e labor
bujui raded hnnselt hi New Y ork in com -
fo r h er hair.
nice
And he was in glorious seeming
A! Iirii'i REX it- <iriXl>LEirs > To RE." o f com m ittin g to m em ory w ould be pany amj uuj cr
T h e oth er afternoon a rural g en - j Like an angel from above.
“ Fair eivatiir«*.there's many a w< filthier man i i11 ■ > 1« i.tb.t . *'
s’
^^
^(> a p u b lic a> to dem and rebu k e, and 1 tlem an w ho w;is standing in a R iv er i Through his hair the breezes sport'd,
Would gladly ha\. you for a bride;
m eetin g are not lik ely to be received s t p [ so x]m ineful as to escape com - street store over a register, attracted : And as on the wave he floated,
Rut no one can lov«* yon nior«- fondly than t
—
My
Tr«
asure,
my
b.
;nty,
my
prid»
!
with m uch favor. It is en ou gh to | llient* siiirl bavin«r sw a,T,yered in to
o eueral atteution to him self b y o b - j Git that pl’ ot, angri-throated,
r.EO.
i-i- o o '. r:: muí . ion.
t)h. had I a mansion, witli carpets of gold
think over what is to be said, and
’
* . ,
^
.
I serving to his w ife, “ M aria, I guess
Warbled Liys of hope and love.
And silver, 1 1 rover tin-lloor! '
form the outline i-i :i few l.riet' notes. 1 ‘ lc' cu u ,l)an.v °« -lucent ui,;.l mul w °- j ’.., aj.0 ju ’ t „ h.ivo a fever, I f.-clsu ch
. ,, ' . .
. .
The Largest Stock on the Coast,
—i
i. _ ....... i
Iurougli those locks so blithely fl-.winjt
F>ut, binding, si: said, “ You can parchas«
j men on the L o n g B ranch boat and l10t
streaks
a-ru n n in ’ ««
W. Corn« r ,.f First and M rri-'Mi rire. ts.
But
first
o
f
all,
a
real
k
n
ow
led
g
e
o
f
tin* best
I
*
°
i Buds of 1 m rtl l-looni were blowing,
PORTLAND. OPiF.GON: r i‘2 lv .1/ 1U R ' i R E X d S I U X D L E R ' S S TORE." the su b ject to lie spoken o f is re- j at the the W est E n d H otel, flaunting
c
“ A" V
i ” v. "" ' ^ ” v<”
“ I f p o o r G e o rg e had n ot b low ed Ami his hands anon w«*re throwin»
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that, practice should with his com pan ion s such signs o f into the muzzle o f his g u n ,” sigh ed a 1 Music from a lyre of gold.
“ I TI H]>r« ¡i 1 you a «'-meh upon which t-' n i•line qm reti; with
witu tliat,
Whi n <*v«.*tiiii«» ,1 l.dl - nil ns t. I Vi ri,
m ake speakin g easy. As to what is
Of the tic* ri. si «1 own.
said best for the pulpit. 1 may not ven lew dness as p u blish ed their sham e, ru ra l w idow , at th e fu n e r a l o f h e r Swiftly down the stream he glided
“ J t ," b!
S a l e -
with no sense o f its sham efulness; l*4te h u s b a n d , la s t
S a t u r d a y , “ lie Soft the purple wave divided,
with a si- h,
ture to say m uch.
It w ou ld seem
“ I like hair inali:r< ss th«* fiest **
,o f s'|u ir r e ls - i And a rainbow «* »* «bided
“ Then so it shall 1>1*. 1*>ve; t!ii«* 1’ -files in!laid, that rules applicable to other speak- and having been exp elled from the ‘riu - h t h a v f S o t a
W'
.
Ti
I
IT
,
,
r
.1 •
I
t
was
such
a
g
o
o
d
day
fo
r them .
On his canvas' snowy fold.
>
•
A.L
KINDS
TRANK M< MII.I.F.N HAS
And st ats from some far di sta lit s}|( »re
n g will be equally ap p licable to the \\ est D ud H otel for tins very roasou,
.»r >*t Grove. “ Oh, n o ,” she ex- Iainu d . “ Th y ha VC ele-
>[ lr1 H lr
Anxious heart with fon«l devotion
pulpit. But in a pulpit a man is ex and rebuked by the Trihunr for his
John Wilkes Booth's Romance.
.....,
;* ftrs of,]:)
.
gant sets
FREI T
pected
to
speak
at
ft
given
tim
e
on
a
: Watched him sailing to the ocean,
At H E Rh REX dr s / / / x n u R •s SJ 'Oh
disgraceful co n d u ct—-it was
this
-, t m: Ouiticcs.
Apples Pei
great
them
e,
and
with
less
o
f
exact
T
h
e
AYashington
corresp
on
d
en
t
o
f
Br-'.vcd that never wild comn.otion
“ But, M an . alas! I nn-.st sadly c-ollft ss
STS:
material than is obtainable on other m an, sneerer at. p u b lic virtue and the C levland Leader giv es tho fo l-
My nn ans are but sh-ud« r ;.s y« t :
’M illtlie element« might ris«<.
R. 1 1*«
Ch«-m\ AVI
m akes
licen tiou sn ess
a
To furnish a house in ti<- style you demand occasion s and on ordinary subjects. v ho
low
in
g
rom
ance
m
the
life
o
f
J
oh
n
And
be seemed like acme A pollo
HIM
Would hopelessly piling«- me ill «lebt •
A nd further, a m ajority o f p reach corru p ter. o f the p u b lic c o m ie n c e s ¡ » • « *
-j» J,
Charming summer winds to follow,
To ask you to share my poor lodgings and
Kitt:.1
\\ likes xJooth:
! ««*« ••
^ •
«•
ers are not g o o d sp oilu
VN hue the water flag s corolla
,be l" ¡ pursuit and purity his quarry, de-
board
I
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l
/-VA
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V
/;/.• i’
r a < r ,
not
be'su
rl:.
T
h
ev
have!
Imps cou ld
Several xeais a g o, when J oh n P . ; Trembled to his music sighs.
Is some thing that T should deplore.“
fen d er o f salary grab and M obilier
:;.\ ;
Hlie said, with a smile, “ You «au buy very
11 «.
g if to t y oo,l sp ca k m g^ th m gpe(,u latiou s^ pro}1¡i,ate< speiuU h iift. HalC WaS h.Cie
öe n a to r» hm dau gh - But those purple waves enchanted.
i \\
Ciu-snut and
Rite, si
.-heap
*
* are n«_>t logical in m ind, nor
1 V.
I'd:'.
ters were the m ost adm ired o f all Rolled beside a c-ity haunted
-If III' Iì>I H EX«(• s HI XM. Eli'S STORE."
ideas, n or free o f speech, and they and debau ch ee, p u b licly glossin g
URI R RER Y
“ Ti'-mon-ov, then, love, let us jounu-y along
have none o f that natural readiness over the abstraction o f unearned belles. T h ey lived in elegan t stylo % an a'vful spell that daunted
To the corin-r of Al h r ami Front sir « t
.til knuU.
Rot Rada
at the N ational, and entertained with : ^T.**vt” y cymer to tlie sllorc-
w hich is essential to a pow erfu l and
’Tis m iuiyti Î/H and IDO river siile,)
m oney with the sp en d th rift’s plea o f
Nightshades rank the air encumbered,
/ /.Oil ETS:
s,, luu-i
nap] il v m< • t,
When 1«'*. ■ ! ¡s s so
interesting
speaker.
It
is
p
ossib
le—
a great deal o f vivacity all w ho visited
i ...ii -.
An l the pale marble statue numb« red
lavishness
on
his
own
vices
and
care
ful
How manv > 11.1 sol lib miedit fie sev« r« -1 for that if residing serm ons was a b o l
them
.
I
ne
you
ngest
was
lcully
a
Where
the lotus-eaters slumbered,
li'. >R<b El \X1
ished, while som e serm ons w ould be lessness o f tli«j vices o f others, and
tlo «o f-, n, 11 y a-lore.
From th
very pretty, piquant g irl o f eighteen
And awoke to life no more.
beanti fili furnimre they better than thev now are. the ma- Hinging him self, greasy and fo u l, at
!..
j »rity o f them w ould be sim ply e lm - : t],e p u b lic ’s head -th is d isgrace to o i so. O f cou rse there were a great . Then there rushed with lightning quivkm as
.tí HER', R E X
' i n x i •/ / 'It’ S S Tí) :> t- • • os, and utterly uuruduvable to the
m any adm irers, and am ong them the OYr his face a mortal siekn- ss,
, , ,
to the N ation,
.• . *
his istate and scandal tc
Th. y he.vt umb top fin
f. and d . g;« lit most, patient
con gregation . G iven a
actor J. AYilkes B ooth was the m ost And tLt* dew in fearful thickness !
limn with k now ledge o f his su bject, who cam e to the Senate and dem anded d evoted to M iss E ig h teen .
Y ou
(lathered o ’er his temple fair.
Of R d-
'•nitnre id w,
¿ «
Vindieated 'iu d e cd !
rft>d mir- and a gift for p u blic speaking, then to bev in d ica b
,
,
—,
., .
And there swept a dying.murmur
, ami \s hat-
V. itli cent
Ï S '
rem em ber B o o t h s appear-
,
, 7.
Sv
k reaUn, - ii mi>«-h iei; but giv- His place for vindication was in a court perhaps
1 1
11
Through the lively Southern biunmur,
-. rieb- of -V. iirs.net a few. en a tan v ho kr. Ori S Ht tle. and who
A - ! fttt - ■ ll
.nice,a han dsom e, dark, m elod iom a t-
jjje beauteous pilot comer
' »»
1
o f law , and before a ju ry o f his cou n
i •• ;
fin» .« s. end y i«h inoli- y in
S]«(
h as
-i o «dft • ffi
'r> b i :* *r, then read-
ic fe llo w , and am on g a certain set
Perished by that citv there,
trym en, to w hich the Tribune invited,
.»
b
>!«',
because
-?m->
t
l
«
•
v
i
T
L
in
g
.'
i:
fnrniltVâ-o
1
-wer,
T.vpm
vLas"
r
Y t'F F-l.i a k T V /I .M Y -
here he was a great favorite socia l’ v. j still rolls on that radiant river.
an l the alm ost unanim ous voice o f
O '
:
:
,*V -:il th-* publie d ma: 1
sp ea m g a- I de cm is imt)«issil)lc.
Are ai»!« t
1
A
t night he played his ( harles, in And the sun uuwindshi« quiver,
1 ll;e
.IX of F--.S« Glove, At U E E . R i . - ! à J U X EL ER s s :\>RE.
must 1 «0 <1 t erri bio thing to his ow n party press invited him .
But
S ch ille r’s “ R o b b e r s ,” and M iss H ale And the sunlight streams forever
\Ye w. lit. M ry and T: and ran j 0V( r form t
o r« : a « • ;• spia k ;i serm on
B ut he went to the Seriate, and
* V * • •
i i,. .
• -i in h( r : .. e,
was always at the plav, with b oq u et
*ts ^ofloul fts before,
week on th e sam-.:■ tojiic to the
, - ■ ;
the i a v ■ s -.-f fi- tuty dis-
though the m ajority in that b o d y
But the vessel’s rainbow banner
) :2*:i
A. J. ANDERSON
pe«pî f' — tel ri ble to the speak-
and sm iles fo r him . I rem em ber a
_______ ____________________ —---------------------
Y«f- S I I I X RL ERS y '.-'-.’
i r, and hardly less t-i the hearers. stood com m itted , by all its party night w hen the h otel was a blaze o f Greets no more tlie gay savanna.
- i n .. '
And that pilot's lute drops manna
;r i:--m-- in a*i • i- ••«ni style, O nly men o f great m ind, k n ow led ge platform s, to hostility to the i salary
light and the guests w ere g iv in g a
H ■ ■ ' ■
- ■, e •• - : ■ n *-in nfn •■«• mort- and great pow er can d o this with
On the purple wave no m ore.
^ c C R E A D Y
g ia b ’ an lCredit M obilior sw nidles.uud
._¡i ti s - -a • - - i-.- r !-. fi«*.
Ai ; M .
“
h
o
p
"
fo
r
their
frien
ds,
and
betw
een
T w on d er that any man hadm udecapital out of the nom ination
E success.
Of H E RR RE .Y«t s f i ' ô / - / / /, s
The Rebel Forces.
A
. a
i*:::» iv
waltzes every one was g o o d -n a tu re d
('tin d o it.
I forb ea r, th erefore,
by the D em ocrats for Speaker o f the
i
from giv in g a stron g op in ion on the
ly g o ssip in g at the d evotion o f a
{ / - " n |"
p oin t you subm it t«> me.
\Yliere a H ouse o f a man w ho drew pay u n d er
EST LBI- á ’ O X T 'O
v<v—. ;
I n the N ovem ber num bers o f the
cou p le who w alked up and d ow n the
man can speak, let him sj enk; if is the A ct w hich Matt. C u rpf'iitervoted
room s, an l w ere apparently o b liv i-
' * and the Land It«* //» t v , 18b9,
F O R E .» r
p
I* ? I« fMk « U éi m * J
t$ T4 ï i Q
k i ï L r a ^
no doubt most ellective: but, when* for and publi-dy d e ftm le d , they,
ous
o
f
place
and
surroun
din
gs.
T
h
e
y
an
interesting and im portant correa-
a man cannot speak, he must read.
a n d i>; \ i . i n i n
w ith out so m uch as a B u ck ingham
warc a very attractive pair, he tall Pon;lence was p u blish ed between
1. not this the sain o f the w hole mat-
ter? J thank vou fo r the g o o d wisl h- o r a F relin gh u yson protestin g, vi ti and d ark-eyed , she fair and sw eet as D r - Josep h Jones, Secretary o f the
A. L- J1 TINS- Li,Proprietor,
I I A n M E
s,
es expressed in you r frien dly letter, dicated ' him b y electin g ll im to
Ler to o H istorical S ociety, and G eneral S.
an E n glish rose.
'
rem em ber
-1 I leal« v in
M ii .
M y health is greatly im p roved ; and their highest offi -■o. And what sort
1 hope to bo able to give som e time o f vindication w: s it? T h e Tribuno w ell another n igh t, ju st the eve o f ! C o o Pe r ex-A d ju ta n t-geu eral o f the
i F K M l I RE,
two days later. W e were at F o r d ’s ! C on fed erate States.
F rom
that
SASH.
i t t i -
e
,
t o the Ilou . e o f C om m on s d u rin g ¡ , ,
SADDLES. BRIDLES, WHIPS à Lashe'
T ,,
..„.i?, had rebu k ed him fo r p u b lic scandal,
D O O RS AND BLINDS,
the coin in g season. 1 am, truly T, i i i « « ,
- ,
,,
, .
the fo llo w in g facta
j tl y atti u d t->.
CEDAR,
It lia«l held at arm ’s length the w hole o ld theater. A g: iin a blaze o f liM it ! sou rce we
v H
J
ohn B iuc . iit .
vour-
n.-.’m
] IR at .1 HARDW OOD
J affair, an d iu decent jdirase expressed | :ulLt niusic, and a crow d ed house to j ^or *he benefit o f those w h o are not
L! MEEK, ,vC., A<\
the jirofoun«! disgust o f respectable lo o k on at Laura K ecu e in tho Auier- j so f01'tunate as to have preserved a
No. G Dekum’s Block,
X . O . G
KO .
F E B R U A R Y 21.1874*
1
«•aré
C.K
SATURDAY,
[T here have been few m '<* beautiful
AYliat d oes a man see in the w ild,
The ‘‘Tribune" Reiterates its Charges
A letter from an E n glish divinity
*
poems
than this written. It v w on reading
and Stands Ready to Prove them w ild w aves?—Sea foam .
student recently elicited the fo llo w
it that George D . Prentice naid: “ One
by a Score of Witnesses.
St. «To has a man with legs so b o w - ! . . A ,
. . . . . . . . .
..
ing reply from J oh n B rig h t:
legg ed that be has his imnta cu t l»v
y d . to d ... rf fce
th.«
* | beautiful a tribute as thin w«. uld be written
! D eab Sin : Y o u r letter, w ritten in : M a t t C arpenter, having ach vieeda a circular saw
to his memory.”
I M ay last, only met m\ ( \ t a few pre-em inence o f n otoriety in W a sh
W id o w e rs never die w ith g rief. !
days a g o ; it has been a„ the R eform ington and m ade a sham eless ex- Just let them alone and th ey’ll soon
the bf,som *f a nvcr-
1 ” ^ere
sun unl°0:,t‘J bis t}uiver,
C lu b and was not foiuaitb.-d to me Uibition o f his vices and its associa re-w ive
WOODCOCK & I N Î E R M E L A .
PCBLISHElJ AT
OREGON,
John Bright on Speaking.
3:.
BUST N E S S ( A R D S .
COUNTY,
'»•••id
r..
On«-half tho pun-lias« pri«-«-U. S. coin in
hand. On«* half t-« bo paid in six months
¿ T o lin
C o o p e r ,
from the day of sale in L’ . S. coin with iu-
t- rest at the rat« of 12 per rent p.-r annum
I) E X T I S T A X D J K TU E L E 11 slid to lx* s« cu n -l by moitpnge oil th-* prem-
«O LP' TTS TH F PATRO N AG E O F THE
Offii «>
w«/ y
mvp. lio n
-'I* n» d Fit.
ti« •
Il ia ]y .
S. A. HOLCOMB,
F.vomt*.;- of th*' oriate ••{ H. R R-.m-s.
ill* . bv
p eop le at a disgracefu l spectacle ban Cousin.
T h e su dden p istol fiIe o f the m agazines.
Such facta
for descrip tion , and 8hot, the uproar that fo llo w e d , an d ! arc starU ing even to th ose w h o pur-
A lban y wheat b u v e r s are offerin g which was unfit i.,r
Vitt
in brazen
Mi’i/im too
him g
mi
iiiiriiiiiii/pM H
JLllO
~
*
~
_
vet to
o unrebuked.
ie
. ! , • • . . • .
90c(n $1 D bushel fo r wheat.
argum ent for his election ♦» o be P res- »» the figure that spran g from the ticipated m the Southern stru g gle
T h e average h op yield in O regon ident p ro fern, o f the Senate was, j ¥ residents b o x I saw the love o f tw o !
lsfc’ T h e available fo rce o f the
is placed at 2,ODO p ou n d s per acre, that he cou ld in no other way l»eviii- \ nights a g o, an d knew that even as C on federate arm y d id n ot, d u rin g
dicated from the scandalous charges ]lo „-l.i.n oro-i i., tb «f
—
the war, ex ceed 000,000 m en.
T he VEe' kTtj Oregon Statesman has w Dich the press o f the cou n try had he w hispered in that y o u n g g ir l’s ear
21. T h e C on fed erate States never
i
« he was p lan n in g this d read fu l scene.
been m erged in the Willamette T a n n taken up lini i I cn * cu 7 la te ‘ d i’ . uT l)i«l
the
1
°
- i ,. t ¡> n
i i
..
er.
Senate ask if they w ere true? N ot a
^ ‘Ikes B ooth 's p o -ket was fo u n d i
1U “ ‘ eir defen se m ore than 200,-
liint o f it. . T h e Tribune was ready the pictu re o f his betroth ed , and she i
m en in tho field at on e tim e.
O regon lias one hun dred and fifty
3rd. F ro m 18111 to 18(15 the C o n
and is ready t«>-day to p rove, bv w rote o f the assassin that she w ou ld
acres d evoted to h op raising. O re
scores of w itnesses, all and m ore marry him at the fo o t o f the gallow s. federate fo rce s actively
en g a ged
gon h op s H im I ready sale at the h ig h
j than was ever intim ated as to Iris
were
on
ly
G00,000.
est m arket price.
I co n d u ct on the boat and at L o n g
Woman's Status.
4th. The^total nu m ber o f deaths
B. F . F lin n , o f L ane cou n ty. Branch, and his bein g registered un
d u rin g that tim e w ere 200,000.
killed 17-J deer mid five bears during der a false name an-l turned away
The
fo
llo
w
in
g
is
from
the
E
d
in
the ]>nst season. H e ranks as N o. 1 from the W est la id H otel. B ut no
5th. L osses o f p risoners cou n ted
am on g Nimrod.s as far as heard inquiry was ever m ade. N ot even burgh ll'-viini':
as total losses, on accou n t o f the
i the corresp on d en t w ho was m ade a
from .
A wom an is a w om an, and n e t a U nited States p o lic y o f exch a n ge,
: scapegoat in the matter was asked a
B ov. Thom as C on d on w ill deliver qu estion. Mr. C arpenter’s colleagu e, lessor edition o f m an. T h e c o m p e 200,000.
the o p e n in g lecture o f his g e o lo g ic Senator H ow e, w ho, in the capacity tition, in w hich we are forever labor-
(1th. T h e lo^s o f the C on fed erate
al course, to be given at. Salem , on o f attorney exhibited tho talent o f a in g to in volve them , lias no existence States army b v discharge, disahiliv,
W ed n esd ay even ing, the l l t l i insf.
procu rer, obtain ed from a cun bit an- in nature.
They are not rivals n or and desertion am ounted to 100,000.
H e will return and com p lete tho
g o quack •
’ iii*l a c a ip c i-b a g Senatoi antagonists; thev aro tw o halves o f a
7th. A t the close o f tho w ar, the
c o u r s e after the m eeting o f the State w hose last, p u b lic act was an attem pt
, .
*
»
»*< i> 11111 , D r . f> hmiiir
1 110
T em p eran ce A ssociation.
to sneak into the Senate W it h a ^ ,inl^ °* e being. T h o offices they force o f the C on fed erate arm y was
| crow d w ho
were bein g sw orn in, 1>c>l«l in this w orld arc entirely’ «lifter- loss than 100,000.
Seif-Sucking.-
! but b ein g d iscovered , was driven out ent. T h ere is sca rcely any natural
sth. O ut o f (100,000 m en, 500,000
j — tw o certificates tli it a Prtbmi-r-.tr- stan d in g gvowrfil, w hich we
can WCre lost to the service,
respondent had com esse. to t u-m roalizo, o n whiM ^theso two creatures j
These facts are taken from calcu
A ll sorts o f cruel con trap tion s art that ho had lied. T o these were
resorted to in ord er to prevent cow s aibled P resident G ra n t’s certificate li] »pear as rivals. T h e very th ou gh t lations m ade with great care by D r.
j Josep h Jou es, subm itted to and np-
from suckin'* th-mnolvcM, and calvos that C arpenter was sober, and one o f is p rep osterou s.
a
room
clerk
that
he
was
n
ot
turned
Shall
the
woman
ch
allen
ge
the
proved
b y G en eral S. C o o p e r A d ju -
from su ckin g their m is. T ry the
awav for the reason stated. U pon man to a trial o f strength? Shall j tant-G eneral
o f the C on fed erate
f«illhw ing and ow e us o n e : P u t a this array o f certificates the Senate
the man pit him self against the w o- army.
strap around the cow at the sm illest vindicated M att. C arpenter, and lie
.
-
presides
over
them
to-d
ay,
to
their
man
fo
r
the
delicacy
o
f
eye
and
taste?
j
girth , fr«>:n o:i«-h si de D t a line run
,, .
,
,
c ,,
i
A D s tn old V ice . G ow n.— M od ern
Tribune
Shall
she
plow
the
heavy
fields
w
ith
i
.
.
. .
.
to th? adjacent horn. She can eat, eternal sham e, w hile the
.
.
. teachers have n o t tan gh t m u ch , b u t
offers to them , o r anv o f them
., 1I1IU
» .u ™ ,.. the
»..v ..w
............ ;
,
,
-
n, , ^
evi-
hint, w ading through
new , turned
y k e (-;ln d rin k , she can light, but a
. . . .
. , they have been m ore su ccesfu l than
.
,
deuce indispu table and abundant to ,,.,.] i
«i.-.ll ha watch
tho sick . ,, .
. , .
a self-su ck er, she is th en ceforth an ^jie
o f the charges from w hich
. , ,
S olom on was m his crusade against
with
her,
patient
through
th
e
.
w
eary
:
.
.
.
.
...
.
.
_
unsuccess. Now for the c a lf.— Have they vindicated him . X . Y. Trib-
.
,
, sloth ; and, as that m onster is d e a d ,
vigil? A n exchange o f
p lace and
,
.
.
’
a small tin tub«? ma le , tw o inches u n e , Jan. 7 th.
„
...
,
we m ust put u p w ith the fa m es fro m
toil, the man tak in g
the in -d o o r . .
A t , . . .
lon g er than the distance across the
.
...
,
his rem ains. S loth , p o o r , dear o ld
C onghessioxvl .— F all R iver News work,
and the woman the o u t-d o o r,
,
,
1
’
.
calf's m outh at tho corn ers, and let figures up that the cost o f ou r C o n
,
.
^ .« t
...
t ,«
'i c e !
\\ ho ever hears o f tdotii now ?
in ord er to prove the futility o f their
f
.
there be an op en in g at abou t the gressional session can n ot b e far from
m utual d iscon ten t, was a favorite | ” 10
a ° t believe in ia s t r y the
m iddle o f the length o f it; if you $3,000 per h ou r, and draw s this su b ject o f the o ld b a lla d -m ak eri,an u
o f com m on virtues? aud wd>o, in
o ld e r a tin pointed in feren ce: -
wish to
end i l l ish
the witty m instrel is g e n e r ';!y very
secret heart, d oes n ot a g ree w ith
,
“ H en ce as the nation
ly « „ lTat on the d om estic con fu sion that the M assachusetts Senator, “ I li v e
m gets
gets on
om>
wlnstlo to each end o f the tube, put
certain amount o f worki
tlIue i e* follow s, and gives the w ife the l»est : n
ilnnA i
it in the c a lf’s m mtli lik e a bit, an 1
voted to it> in crests, it is s icer im- Q£
jiu tth e fact, is that su ch rival- !
,.
.. . .
’ .
*,
fasten with strings. W h en the calf p u d e n c e and n oth in g weaker m the rv can be n oth in g bu t a jest. T h e '
a h tt! e
^ » n ; or
tries to su -k, it com m en ces by shape o f a crim e or vice, for a
b l a - , t*w o jU fl n ot rivdis_ they are n o t Wjlh H a 'vthorne s w h t s ^ n a g to M r.
taut
m
em
ber
to
waste
it
in
nauseous
D icey that, when he d ie d , ho h o p e d
m aking a vacuum , and in the p resent
¿
’
T .
he m ight have a g o o d lo n g sleep , sav
situation o f affiiit
every attem pt jarg on o i ‘ 1‘ N D -tin g personalities, j
Much a theft ot the time actually be- | T h e tow er to be ereetecd in the
.
* • *
j gives vent to a lou d and lam entable l o n g i n g to tho nation is b ecom in g C entennial E xp osition b u ild in g is tt>; n^ " ° thousand xears, b e fo re b e
grabber or treasury ! be on e thousand feet in the air, o f I was ca lled u p on again to w o rk !
i w histle, bu t nary d rop can it succeed onl v a salary
! oircu lar iron.
— spretutor.
j in sucking.
i robber.
i