Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, February 21, 1874, Image 2

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INDEPENDENT.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
\argely t»* their own annual earnings
ers in Washington Territory and
any considerable amount can be
M IS C E L L A N E O U S .
DEMOCRATIC MASS CONVENTION.
and immensely to their popularity in
raised on this coast for an Institution
Oregon on suspicion of fräü »1. The
the county. These are the senti­
E dit ou I ndki * i :\ kknt :— There are reputed to be c if necteil with the
bailie
parties have been circulating
Notice is hereby given to the De
FOREST (rlU>YE, FKRlUWRYK 2. .1847 ments ot the people- at large. 1 he
some facts In regard to the Institu- |:onr3(‘gational hod\, and w lien pnb-
present feelings of i’ldijrnAtion will ..
......
A .
..
I lie. sympathy runs so jnuch in party mocracy of Washingtoh county Ore- ( imputations Sgainst Hembif’s ot^-
thru
be
turned
into
those
of
grati­
tion that it is well to have considered channels, is ridiculously ignorant of gon, that there will be a mass Con- cial character, all of which Are suf­
W a s h in g to n C o u n t ) .
tude, if the Miggestions offered are just now, and some tiomdusions that the situation. This community lias
vent on of said party held at the ficiently answered by his confirma­
noted >*’ with reasonable prompt­ I believe to flow from them which I beeu liberal; and as population in-
"Northwest*‘ the traveling cor­
Court House in Hillsboro, on Satur­ tion .
ness and in a proper spirit.
, . ,}
‘•’ould ask the privilege of presenting creases, no doubt here and in the day, March 7th, 1874, at the hour
respondent of flu* Oeejmiian from
hi : a \ futon
( ’onntv and to some oxt(‘iit elsewhere,
W ASU1V5 rON, Feb. 14.— Kendall
to the jmblie through your columns.
whose letters we have clippc 1 val­
; all can ly* done that should in reason of twelve o’clock M., for the pur­ lias introduced a bill compelling
Is the new building, corner of Oak ptm
Is a small railroad village. It will
.
. , , Elm Avemieti, - ««pjHmite the (toigre-
uable extracrs for the benetit of our not increase nHU’V. usiril population The school was endowed with ¿Ü5,- ( he expected for huiMing purposes. pose e»f s**le**ting throe »lelegates to
railroad companies to receive patents :
ebure h, Forest Grove, Oregon,
S. IL. M.
readers writes a continuation of his comes into the county, more exten­ 000 by individuals at the Fast in or­
attend the Democratic State Con­ for their land grants, and thus put
former letter on this county ami sively. It is, perhaps, the gar»len der that it might furnish a thorough i GRANGE MEETING AT HILLSBORO.
vection, which will he held in the
them in a position to share local tax­
though l\e nuilvCs some misstate- spot of the State for raising vegeta­ coUf'tjiah education help, ahead ></'//*'•
City
of
Albany,
Oregon
on
Wednes-
ation. In case of failure to comply
^lbtfunjust criticisms his |>ui- bles to advantage. The beaver dam thinand.s of the State and ahead <>f its
day March the 18th, 1874.
Hillsboro Feb. 12th, 1874,
land that abounds there, is invulua
A general attendance of the De- the lands will revert to the (»cner-
poso is « jimk I. H is mistakes result
ble, and those whp thoroughly un- >
H wqs hoped that
Enrroii ok the I ndependent .— A s
moeraev of Washington countv is al Government. The bill is mainly
from hurried investigation, not from derstaml tin* busihes? of raising veg- standing independent of Denomina-
per promise, I will send you a short earnestly requested.
intended to reach the Central I V luu uupacked a lurge and well »oi«cUd «tock
want of judgement. We feel thank­ ctables, having a fair amount of cap- tional control, its it is pledged to
f ' j
yf
communication.
The Tatrons of
U. Jackson,
eific Railroad, for the benefit oí Cal- ¡
ful for Ida criticisms as Washington ital to commence with, could make a -tat.d, and with able teachers sus­
Husbandry met hero to dav in Chairman of Democratic Committee.
handsome fortune in ten vears.
ifomia and Nevada .
County invites investigation.
tained hv the endow meht it would C O U NTY C O U N C IL , and judging
Hillsboro, F«di.the 11th. 1 <S71.
SHIPM
ENTS
O
K
WHEAT
K
U
M
W
ASHINGTON
After
describing
briefly the
( ’ hf . yenne . Fob.14.— The ClicV- ; D J iY G O O D S , C L O T H l S G , l i A TS j
gather around it tj'.e sympathy of
; frointlie attendance I infer that the
COUNTY.
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P
ostoffice
.
—
This
week
a
fitter
County and fertility of the Tna’Ntin
venue Leader has a special from
various granges of the county wero was received from J. H. Mitchell l>y
Buahels friends of Christian learning.
F A S C Y A R T IC L E S , de.
plains and remarking that. Forest billy stati» »u furwjinleil ............
Fort Fetterumn which states that
t!,6*»*l
The Institution has 1 ceil unsecta­ well represented, and as the Order
I'd.OlK,
R. Porter F.rq., stating that lu* a Cheyenne runner had just arrived
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(¿rove is tin- most beautiful and (o ru tliu s
5.UU0 rian. It is a slander of the malevo­ has granges in every »peeiuet ill the
Newton and Riw ilille stations
most progressive town in the county Flour mill at Hillst>»»ro..............
. in.OfN* lent or the thoughtlessness of the county its influence is beginning to (Mitchell) did not propose at present there from the Red Cloud Agency,
10.0*10
From
«»tlinr
pointa.
.
.
.
...........
to make any change in the post of-1 It is Sftij tjlftt ] { e(j Cloud’s son was
and reproviug the folly of the rail­
ALSO
Uftultal l>v farmers t<> 1’ortlutd
50.1*00 ignorafit Id charge us with illiberali- be Kit, and the old political hacks
tiee at this place. A prominent Re- killed last Monday by a party of
road company in ‘ -^fusing it a
It
tv in matters of morals or of relig­ and tricksters are beginning to realizQ
Fam
ilj
Groceries
and ProHniofl»,
publican
here
sent
a
letter
to
Hij»-
Making
t»*
ill
.
..................
140,000
station he gives Cornelius a short
Sioux, whom he had compelled to
For h*»in»- constiuiption................ •20.0*>’ ious belief.
that their downfall is at huml, aiio jifi* ailvising him to remove the jires-
notice. He nays that it was created
return stolen stock; He reports
In spite of difficulties, w ith li.lcli- that the S f in t of Independence has
WHOI.KMALZ ANO RKTAIL,
Making tlie entire production 174,000
ent iiuuiuhent, and R.
Porter that nearly al! the Cheyennes an»l !
bv tlie Ofegon Central railroad, ami
tv it has pleaded and labored for »»one forth among the people.
For
another Rejmhlieuu while assist­ Sioux have left the agency ami that1
is the result of a bad r»e*:hgl>etwcen
MNortlix% est, > k i n i n i i u g *7
n liberal
education for all th0 plst f( v. ycus.at lcist.a few imli-
ir
ing the I . M. discovered the death j - q jU(joes are UuW -.vithu* fifty miles
some of the leading persons at Forest
tliat could 4m’ would gain it, and in 1 viduals have arrogated to themselves
Il A TU) WA HE, (ROCKER T ét., ét
»leafing missi\«* and wrote to AIit* h- Qf Fettermun and will come in or
“ Northwest states" that only 50,- doing this has raised the standard
(¿rove, Hillsboro and the Railroad
the light to sav who our officials in ell telling him that under the cir-
company, on the subject of land sub­ 000 lmd'.r’ i of wheat have boon of general education in the State.
send to that ¡»ost. He reports plen­
every department shall be; they have cumstunces a change w<»s not desira­
t.
sidies to the latter party; and thinks hauled from this county to Portland
ty of buffalo in tlie Big Horn coun- i
Considering the circumstances in named them and all the voter had
In fact, even-tiling to b « found in • &rat-
ble,
and
Hipj)le
coincided
and
that all the parties are more or loss and is met l*y u counter and more which it is placed a great success
try and thinks that the Sioux will t-lasa Variety Store.
j to was to g»> to the [»oils and vote for “ tother" Republican was snubbed
r*
habit*
statement
of
an
anonymous
He remarks that Cornilius reached
go there. Two companies of cav- »
has been achieved—all that could be the men in nomination.
Now the and Mi *. Gooilell is master of the sit­
its’f ‘ sent size ** e Tirst^year of its lo­ writer from Hillsboro to the Orfr/mi- reasonably expected.
airy lmvc been ordered from here to |
old party walls that bound the minds uation.
cation, 'and that f>3,bb0 bushels of iitn who says that 10t>,00(tbuslielsliave
Fort Laramie to-day.
These circumstances ought to be of the voters of the country, so that
Mrs. Belle Cook’s address on W o­
wheat were shippedthis year from been transported to Portland in wag­ considered. Our sanguine expecta­
A tlanta , Feburarv 14.— At Rut- j
they were made t»i carry out the de­
man Suffrage which appears in this ledge, G a ., last night, L. M. Woo«.I
this point. Anil then goes on to ons. And the latter hacks his state­ tions about the rapM growth of our
Mv goods wer« ««levied «xpne«»lv for tiri«
signs of the few leaders whose only
'
ment with evidence which cannot be State have never been realized. Then
h *» v :
wee’ksO/vgoji»'<*;i is a logical,common p0i'SOned b?s three clfildren and then
uu‘- ' - 1 i shall
ha11 a,w*.v“
«P A iul1
»lesire was and is to feel from the
«king
There are about thirty houses in giiipiaid. “ Northwest" onlv rate
His wife had deserted
* .
in Oregon one fourth the pop- public crib are beginning to be bat­ sense and womanly view of this sub- shot
Cornelius and 150 inhabitants. Any­ the reserve for home consumption at
FA S H IO N A B LE CLO TH ING
ject.
It
has
none
of
the
“
sh.’eky’-
j ^ j ,,
uliition necessary to properly sustain tered down, and the voters of Doug-
thing like active business in the tlm e
25 mi« bitsliels. Now if Mr. Ir u l-
a prominent fi-atnre in my «tore. Jtly gootia
of the masculines. If we had
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one College. Most unwisely as it las county hurl the first shot u our st^le
jfcueral stores and work shops is con-
*
.
.
* Nr.w loiiK, Feb. 14.— Itisjirojios- ar*- all n*-*r, my salesroom lanjt and uWf-
liniVr’s
statciueiit
tlict
t’!e
C'cnter-
we , would ° gladlv
place ed , to
. dispense with St. Patn»*k
* • P»; s r»
n,„i
,„v
fiued to thHM‘n.s’'« for hauling and
. . .
, s reins to the writer, obedient to State. The m 'vemirit ni Douglas space
.*
* ° give it a 1
Dav i
a
u<| ll,y
/e i mill grinds 30,000 bushels an- ,
,
, ,
,
,,
«hipping wheat. \\ hat will be tin* fate vi/e
in our eo.umns, not that we indorse
,
I
/
.
’ some law <>f human nature, the peo- is only the beginning. The Patrons
jiara le this vear, and give tlio money .
of Cornelius ij i.-> difficult to say. Its nuallv is reliable, and if the other
, ,
, . ,
• , ,
it altogether lv.it because it is a t»-«»-
, . , .,
,
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,
j •
pie have started some six or eight of Husbandry, if we are not misin­
whicli it would cost for tlia relief o'
freinds ere uopci iil. Had the Di- five nulls m the
P R IC F S ns L O W a« the L O W E S !i
countv gr:rd 15,DUO ;
nta.ihj view’ cf tl.e subject, consc
L
’olleges
which,
whethei
bv
their
.
.
1 (
rectors of the Oregon C entral Rail­
the pooi-.
1
formed, teach the spirit of independ-
road been satisfied t» l*.:tve made the bushels each a year we have about merits or their pretensions, get and anee and judging from what I know quefitly wi t*iy of eonsitleration.
Ciiii AiiO, Feburay 14.— A special to 1
bushels
of
wheat
most of Hillsboro i'i.1 Forest (¿rove, 100,000
Bui). D avi .*» is waiting for “ Tax the 7/•*/»**ue, referring to the inform- i
hold students to the completion of of 'hr men who met here t to-day, I
it would liavebeeh vastly more profit­ in reserve which lias an*1 will be
all the education thev ever get.
am satisfied that what t : i V undcr- Payer" t»» give hi.ii a lift. This a*ion on the moiety system, which
able for the company, eu 1 of equal manufactured into flour. The true
Denominational feeling is strong take they will accomplish. It is not week’s issue has a weak l ack. “ Tax the M ays and Mea’mC »»miuitteehavQ
hup »rtance for tlie coi’ iity, even al­
To my fonnw «n»A>>ni«rs and «11 in this
statement of tfib wheat production
though Cornelius ti'''cr should have
enough to give schools an unques- an organ’zation of a few “ headless Payer” is unmercifully cudgeling his finally secured; says the members o? yi<inity'thv invitation H, t«» ‘.‘com« «nd *««.•;
of this county would be nearlv as
*
w « like to show goods ,vn**tli«r you purchase
had an existence.
tinning support indepehdently *>f | roosters vvho have grievances and »»1»! brains to get another milkstip^nodley the Chamber of Commerce .and a or Uot.
follows :
their merits.
sores t»> heal, as those who cppbsi ready for next week. The lYapato special agent will be heard next !
ltiish» Is
Is the count*-seat of \\ ishingt >n
Under th*? operation of thi law them will find sooner or latei;; luit mountain is laboring- and we warn Tuesday. Startling revelations are 1
Hilly stitii>n f »rw.irled
. r,.t;<*,i;
county, and apparently the largest F'»r* (ir uf Station
t*.4,noo this Thslitution is left to the support it is an organization compos?»! of the tue readers of //<»//»,'*/'*»/'.'■ Insult', to pr*miised.
There is evitlenee in
town in the county, but Forest (»rove NfWt»>n Station an 1
look wild for the mouse.
•
if
perhaps
the
weakest
’-ody
nun’er-
sterling
men
<
>
f
the
land
who
have
Itfoilsville...............
.-.'.uno
abundance to show that the ir- ;
! Ms really a larger population than
■
,
A fry *» - '» ^ '
10,000 ically and j^ecunianly in trio State. the good of the country at heart, and
it 1 m s . The former lias 543 inhabi­ Flour Mill at HilIaU>ro
M*’ V : m .!.!. s Sjieeeh <'U the Port- bu rners of Customs officials have ’
From o*h> r j>»<ints
1 ■>.***)**
Highest
Market
Price
paid
for Butter
tants. while the letter has 502. The 11 nil' ll 1 »y farmers to Portland
This d<>esn**t make tl.e Institution
I lie men l »n«t .Dalles an»] Salt Lake laMroatl, made it a business to ctirrujit clerks j
llNt.tMMI
and
E$gt
county has lat dy cr< etc \ a tine Court
any more, nor any less v: Im'.î-V■ to who i»ay tho taxes, who maiitain its vii i» :: ejtjn -treil ili th** ReUeth last whose business it is to look aftrf- ;
lü'.i.oc,*;
Export*-1
House/ built of I'idck, and well fin­
1SchooIs am' its morals, suppuri. its w**ck, is nil abb' pres<*ntment ot Custom
l*)ô,( HK) the community and State.
House affairs in
large
ished, at a cost of *14.U00. A first For hoim- and r.ianufactiiriiig
,tani*es
iti
Now under these eireum
* I'llllilfl er *c, th'■*.»:• *»ve tin■ men who that matter and is an »tln r j v "f of mercantile 'iotisre: by them to see"
'.lass district school house has by on
M »1 iing th-> <utir*» production
:to'.,n»;o
seems clear t»? 11«»■* writer that our i arr neilV'llg , i! I mi stake njf in lili-* the sad fa t that a high oialer of in­ tin? errors in invoices s* ftiiei^t to,
'huslie 1 during the year; it is largely
Or in rouml numbers 3(M)'000
attend**»!, and the school i-> conduct­
true policy as xV^ll as our boun »len i line J» lid» iit 1
movement, and t 1 1tieni ti licet and villainy often go to- condemn the whole should bo all»>w
ed with marked ability by Mr. D. M. bushels. Two hundred and fifty
» l’.’.Cst i» ill- I say i1 * j 1- :sp»•od for u j )»>n tlii'in the
ft 1 to ereej* in. If anything, like ij
C. Gault, who has a high school thousand bushels would be a low and
:t¡
A. HINM AN.
. »»al work a a iT' : rr >!*•* niOîl'l natioi l’s J)0ii-JH•tuity »fi j>**:id s.
ablv
I
t
Inning
been
'
t'*d
in
he
pro­
Hght is ina*le liy Custom < flf*eialS i:
ehi^s among his advance«l pupils. r, r/nin estimate f»>r lrist year’s pro­
Fv>r-'*»ii r r^T«. N ot . 7, 1*73.
the Institution to the publu »,
By 111 e \vay avo Avail!t to hr i-Hy che ling of the Woman Suffrage As­ >vi!l result in the »liseovery of {rand*
I In scholars im n ' Jiately un.ler his duction in this county.
Pt-rhaps in .the A**a»l emu * «u p.at- 1t» mell upon count\ ta' .s and !;:11*121 * sociation t lia t G< . Grover was in such as must * m l in wholesale re
car»' are good specimens t»f the gen­
¿ug.»i:gn
eral intelligence ami cultivation of
A P o lic e m a n Needed.
a :4 i)\ rn .ia . m t
1 ment J.vè Tiall meet vit h a generous <•** *. The coiant v ( 'ourt after maturo svinjiathy with tlio “ in > *-in**nt." form.
the
voting people of Hillsboro.
•« ( juj
n-tw»-»! rf»[i
^ ;
Forest (¿rove needs a policeman ' rivalry th.ai vKili make sui lonty deliberation and receiving council Hi^ F*e< 11» n**y j iMi^’.es a < ani de-
M '. sminoton , Feb. lib — In the
There arc 28 plaepsof business in the
■aijsn'g
•»lílPíS
t<Avn. including general stores, «lrng to protect secular meetings from more difficult. 1". this only • take it from some of the ablest lawyers in nyiuig the “ synqiathy" part of it.
Senate, to-day, Kelly presente»! aj»e-
•SutjteO
'SauooJ
stores,
nearly fill kimls of me­ disturbance. Tin? conduct »>f a class ! ti io more ncecssarv that this lepirt- the State, have concluded to remit
W i n’mlerstand that the I hil"»so- tition of tlie citizens of Oregon iti re*-
chanics' and tradesmens shops. of boys and young men at the enter- '
^f* n‘:l(h tiu*more * dTeet- the tax upon th»* additfi nal por c»*nt- jiii. : <*f Capato swamps is down gar»l to cjinrge^ against It's coll­
ON K F lIrl& zH tf Huff ¡X
y
After tlm railroed passed the town,
iv**. it 1:4 terrain that without nvig :*»••(! «»Mod to tile »»o'.inty asse.;-.:iv*nt
TTV HSINlLld D ’
¿tV.fl-ia.I 31ÍY
roll by tile State Board of Finaliza­ among his°Dem»>»*rat¡» friend » <* »I- eague, Mitchell, and asking the
it made little if > n r material progress tainn'V'it giv c u by the young ladies
orous and successful Aradcniv then
tion as it would w » n k a hardship to in­ lectin. some more fac*s[?lfor H 'lla - same to be investigatevi bj* tlie Sen-
for a year. I Jut¡fig the pastyimr it of th' Ptiilom*itheui S *.*iet\- last
SIUM 9NIU3Slftâl lT4|ffH31Nl¿
has perceptibly ’¡»"proved, and t’-w week is only another evidence of will be bu» little material for th<* sist on itscolleotion, because in a few </»/»/’>• /»».- /
ate. Kelly said he had been ac­
cas»*s it could not be collect**»! ami
♦'fomises to keep ailvnneiflg. Its that want. The Society had no College from rear to year.
•pjvq pin* uoori’f 'sto*{
‘«K d R
v
quainted with Mitchell for twelve
sotlie assessment would not be equal.
central positi»>n, supported by the
^.»ois; *sni]V <*ll> Hl!A uuii - muuu ) ui o*iy
!
In
the
higher
courses
the
endo’.
-
marshal,.as clubs generally do at
years, and knew nothing that would
Now us to the “ Tax-Payer's
rn'h and fertile prairies and j rospur-
Saoiis
41 unj}|
ment gives us an advantage—and
thtb
publ»i*
meetings,
to
prevent
in­
be derogatory to his character. In
letter
in
the
Fr^'/n’Ksiointf ,
ou> farmers, will secure its penna-
*
•poajaonjjq,},
let me say these endowments can be 1 he indebtedness of the count“ iv
fiem'c and ultimate growth beyond terruption. They thought doubtless
f r* renting the charges he desire»! it
^fVO’IIUJOJ <
pend venture.
The great drawback that it would be u’*iPc”essf»rv for a i doubled when the funds are really not ¿7(100.00 biit about f.uOOO an» i
T7Asm>,v.ro>. Feb. 13.— The bill t») he understood that he said noth­
‘jno^^uuiipuq
*jnoj4 « jjig
to its rapid n ogress is the fact that young ladies, entertainment fo take , nceiled.- W»? mav by the thorough- this y«ar’s' taxes will 'a y at least
for ascertaining the Idses;; sustained ing in favor or against him—that
82000
of
the
j»r*
sent
indebtedness
the <hrc»‘tors of the Oregon Central
‘axvii no  íínyx s NOO saaas
such measures for protection, but ness and the scope of our college of the county, so that wt mav safely by tlie citizens of Southern Oregon matter should be left w*itu the com
railroad refuse to give the town a
course make Pacific Cniversitv the
say that the present, liabilities of the ami Nothern California was »lefeated mittee. He moved that the subject
s m w DÑiMnÓlJ a i1 I A H 3 M 7 9
freight station. This was originally they have learned that Hoodlums re­
«•ansod by the obstinacy and .selfish­ spect neither age nor sex. Thev re­ peer of the- ideal New Fngland. .("«*1- county do not exceed ¿3 >()(), with in the House by a vote of 105against be referred to the Committee on
HaoNin.iîix a
i?
ness of the laud owners on the line spect nothing but the power of pun­ lege, that is so generally consii.fi red sufficient funds in the treasury to
•<») .y p{»«,/( -.yipaTl Jo; pi a? y
85. It was argued that if the Gov­ Privileges and Elections, and it was owIY •p-uu-»s.«j»l.»j.,
xw •
iliiit]!
placet all the contingent expenses
» ■ *t giving at once a liberal subsidy
ishment. The exercise of authority ! the best in til».* land. Here the lu -
-A*j ).»a '.V}auoj oqi ut lunTjaJoai Äuvavqt
ernment shsould pay the citizens so or»lered.
thereof
The
county
Court
has
7 iano for the station building*1 ami
i stirutioit ought to excel. It is by
nothing to »fi* with fixing t)»*. info .f for tin se losses that Congress would
. 0 » addition to tin* town s*te, by which when U is powerless to enforce its
A t . i . i ntowx , Pa., February 1(5.-»-A
ke<*ping up its standard of scholar-
»
■ . U3dV3H0 ¿i) dÌ3H3 SV 113S
commands
is
worse
than
useless
and
the assessment of ti,,v- property *u b** “ tlood-gateil with bills i. r dam­
the railroad company v-oul»l have
A
;UP
freight
train
on
the
Lehigh
an
. , il!* l»Ù« UVJ *p*»IU!Ä |O0.^
1> »-n pec’iniarily benefited, the re- only excites rfilicule and greater op­ , sliiji and character that we arc* to the cotinly. All that it. oaii o,» is t > ages from 1 » litisylvania r'lui Ohi»*
•aonpoid
.(junn
ir Jb spniq H® ■
loJ
quehanna Railroad, between 1 ami
win final success in the State. Ami sec that the projierty of individuals
reti- «n <d \\ lli'*ll was r*u■ruge of
- u ui ua.viM hJsJoJ ió
Joj [(«« (I!ü.
position front sheer helplessness.
arising out of the raids of Morgan 2 o’doi'k this morning, ran into a
J he State l»oju»l
rad»-«
bv r* fusili i f to ' g ive the
doing this is the neessary thing to is assessed equally.
s o t iT O T P O jlL
If
parents
»1
»*
not
Vn*»w,
or
do
not
town :: fr», rid.t stati»»’
fixes
the
v»)tc of
assessment and Lees invasion; and it w as also slid»* near Statesdam station. ’Tlie
i
secure
success.
engine
jimij»c»l
the
track,
ami
eigh­
j o ixsufJLUOssr X V k . i : j a x
in
the
counties
and
its held that it would establish a dan­
In this light the fa riners w<*r** »le­ care to teach' their ehtfilren how to
teen
cars
w
ere
piled
upon
each
other.
It
is
a
mistaken
or
unfriendly
erit-
OS1T
n’g*
reve
oivluct
themselves
in
public
the
t*»’,
r
-ir
object
is
to
see
that
counties
rinin» ¡1 t - i;:r
in
gerous j reeedent, that tlie govern-
No
one
»
th the train had, as far as
p-isin
that
objects
tq
this
elevation
of
j
«
»
■*
t
lT*V »»»•»•a
adopt uniform votes of assessment.
turn and . art Cf
public should take the care into its
ment was responsible for the reim- could be ascertained, escape*! injury,
‘SN0I10N 33MNVA QNV SAOi
by r*•solving t»> ha 'll th •ir à fi. r
The w lifer of the letter refered to,
the
course
tli.it
?
t
‘
d
rives
away
stu­
own hands and teach them tin* re­
bursement of citizens damage»! by The body of tlie engineer, Daniel
1'urllund. Tibs tl.»s*. aid, a.el the
dents. It may d<> fids in particular shows either one of two tilings, that
Shannon, was found under the en-
spect
they
owe
to
institutions
f»unnl-
.»•suit is that ( i. Cornelius at-
is that lie is shamefuly ignorant of war.
«•ases,
but
it
furnishes
the
only
solid
.r
,
T
I
r
L
rine cosiderablv burned. The fire-
Vl«-dg; i tli«1 id least I'l.UtIO bus!' e ? for tlu-ir own b *ne!it.
tin* law on this subject or that the
Ihe Hmise of H
. , , •
, ,,
,,
B oston , Feb. 13.
man
and brakeman were badlyscatll-
inducemei\t
to
men
»>f
intelligence
anj
» Is of wheat, were hauled by the
comity
Court.*has
gohe
bevoml
its
'* he Town Board ought t»> provi»le
Representatives,
this
iffternoon, 0(l !U1(j i>lirn0<i. Three others are
fanners t.» l'ortlaml, ev1 r\ bushel »>f a spe ¡ .I police for public iu*-*-tings. to make Forest Grove a place, of .jurisdiction in that matter.
Siu^«niijj»j
‘tim j |« h
For he
voted, 118 to 8M, to rescind the Sum- rcj»orted kille«l. A stove in the
which would have went hy tin* raM-
‘¿anuon»js
,
Inqiris»••;!*. half <l«v)(.n of the»* Hood­ residence for the education of tlieir labors through a column and a half ner censure resolution. J he Senate caboose set tire to the freight, nml
I'Oil 1 if the directors lud put a
HMfpWJ
to
show
that
the
countv
officials
had
4
children’. ’ It furnishes the onlv
.
. . .
nine cars were burned.
r rr-i ght stati»*u a* Hillsboro. Some lums a:v.T *t vmflil give them
,
.
‘ j an object in fixing a high rate of has done likewise.
A0 xxA /iiu offftr i r i t ï x ü b r
TV AsriNC-nx. February 1(>.— The
law. And I ovo,,IK\ 'or expecting
of the hot Ì!iform<* 1 farmers * f the wholesome terr ror of
iat students j assf.ssn,ont; to wit, so they would not
V ‘suiviTON, February 13.— In the
Í7?T
•
district sav that between l»(►,(MM| al l to aid the police the S»>* fi ti’ s sl.'ouM i prepared elsewhere, will come liere have to make the levy upon the »Tot- Senate, to-ilay, Mitchell intro»luce»l following are the jiostal changes for i
the
Pacific
Const,,.,
,
sad
ici
a
KV
s
M
v
b
f
J
‘tlT'rVffoA
bnslielv w» re baule 1 t»» Rori-
lar
greater
than
it
liad
been
ycaiA
have marshals appoint*»! to
n»*t ' to finish their studies. It will surely
a bill authorizing the construction of
Postmasters aj>j'<oi»ited -LeviTvil-
• i. If
n i the
’ medium quantity he
axv
land.
l>r**ig students of higher aims, and before. The truth’ is the parties t à a bridge across the
out
off*
nders
and
haml
th*
m'ov»
i
t»»
'
I.
Willamette
**ox,
Cornelius,
Washington
(.'‘»VfiiiG
taken a‘ 5 1,000 lmsh»‘ls hauled, it
m' 1 '’t Have a* tendency to bring stu­ whom l e woulii have the blame
ought to
River at Salem, Oregon. Referfird Oregon; A. T. Boi«*e, HilJsborO,
w is a rh-ar h>S'. <»f $1.000 to he Rail­ justice. The churches
dents :*nto the Academy, if that *1»*- attach in tins mutter had no more to
TV ashington County, Oregon: James ,
road Coinpinv. The nio-t intelli­ have persons appointed and »listrib- partment is as well manned in the »To witfi’ it tFan any private individu­ to the Committee on Commerce.
V. Tlast«*rson, W.alia Walla, Wash-
jo A l i t o r a lY H ix io r
gent class *.f farmers admit that the nted uniting the audience whose future as it has T/cen in past years. al, The county Court enunot sav
W ashington , February 13.--General ington Territory; S. D.Maxton, Tan- i
loss of time to them in hauling to
what cattle, hygs. she**p, »v**. sl»all H. .Milrov, SuiMuinleinleiit of Indian
‘spo jo )\0Q\S
duty it should be t<» report offenders ! To tnrly popularize we must grade
comer, Clarke County, Washingtoj*
Fortland was about >l,oO<\
ho assessed at. It cannot say tlvat
up
and
not
grade
down.
trtTiT _
-
Affairs for Washington Territory,who^ T«‘rritoi‘y..
fhe plans of the fami» rs for the fit the town authorities. The offfi-e
There will be schools enough iii Mr. H ’s property in F. G. aliali be
‘ HV.U VIA a w S V H. &
New York,.February H>.— A Key
couung.sr?as»*iì. si. »uhi ir» fr»-’ .1'* < f *tir J’-rs-ms appointed for this : the State where students Can pursue a .sessed no higher *»r no Tower than was sus; eii*\ed ficim office in Novem­
)\
est
(lisjiatch
states
that
it
is
re­
station h»* er<*»*ti-1 at Hìllsluii■ », siri* si r\it e both* ¡g the Societies ami in a miscellany of studies ami after Mr. Ravmonil s in Wapah*, and that ber last by Inspect*»! E. C. Kemble,
JO A l l IRC A I V WAS JO V
more praetienl and ee»»noiijirrd. the Cimi »-I*'slioubl n»;t b? known to rattling around two or three years is the extent of its authority an«! as has been Billy exoneratcij from all ported by the steadier fjQni, Havana .
axv
11 1 sit seven thousand volunteers have
there
is
no
évidence
that
it
arrogated
I ln-y intend org ini/mg a regular
the gi neral public. W e throw out come out graduates. Others can to itself ar»thorit\ to do moie I 1>©- blame, and Was testnre»l to hi*f office taken the city, compelling the Cap-
pian *»f having tiu-ir wh< at liauled t»»
popularize in this way better than
t*»i;i jC^enural fro take icfugêbip, board
Portlan»! hy publie t< a»ns, at thè these suggestions for the j oblio we can. Wo shall in competing licve it ‘tid no nioi'C. If T mistake to-day by order of the President.
WAsiifN». ton , Fehrunry 13.— Gen Mm ojniiiish war steamer Aripcllas.
n»*t
the
assessment
was
made
by
trie
sanie rate as thè railroad" eharges. g»»od as we umlerstand it.
axv
with others in this direction certain­
county assessor Uildef, the instruct­ Sheriilan
tiiisr l>y l»ni*ig n itili ir; il!' i<js»s of
telegraj*lied to General
L onuq . v , Fe!>..U.— Gladstone was
ly fail.
•S3|J300J9 |0 lusuqjfcssv diojdtuo?
tini“. : u*T all will traici, as lar í\u
1 r.F.vsrui: F*»rM». \V**Us Fargo A
Considering all things the Institu- ion of the State Board of Equalisa­ Shormaii ffom New York, yesterdav, reeived by tlie (^ucen at Windsor
v o z 'jv ‘s t i v a i
of the , State,
possii»14«. by tli«-ir own convei auens, <’o have recovered the Coney stolen ti»»n has prospered and if true to tlu , tion and the statutes —
. , ,.■ if the offieinl rejiorts receive»! bv hinauf th*s '»fternoon, find he formally ten- j
s'
A
t
r
i
x
- j n ? : m i o± <U;7inrn*'
nnd thu*: t* a»*h th<- director» a ]»ra<*-
from their'at Kalarna. A lady,Mrs. same pnneiplea will prosper. Nog- , property was assessed too high they th* recent murders hy the Siout In­ di ved Her Majesty his resignation, ; s a o o o A u a j o a i a j u v a i v u j x i o r
^ioal l«ss*ui th.it fiirmer*» bave ^ights
And
and that of his colleagues.
\ !
leeting them it Will go down and - and they alone are t»> blame.
axv
that thè director* of railroa*ls should Curtis found it Hit tl'M Sheriff ami should forfeit its ^ndowiVients, and l must sav that if the assessment is dians, and that he would leave f»>r
H avana , Feb. 17.— A battle is re-
resppet. Ibis is a j» irt. i»f thè fami- anoth<*r mrn were awarded an equal
saoifr? SS3HÒ S1N39 V S3IQV1
will certainly nevCr see them in­ not something near cash value on Chicago to-dav to supciTiiir-iul anv porteil in the central department.
ers' prò granirne f»»r »li»* »*<>m;.ii'g hir- slntr» *>f the money. The man re­
*
•
1 * !
J General Basconc-z, with 3,(100 mcji ;
projierty in various counties it, will
'
do
creased.
action that might I h necessary.
yo*t. The dire«*toi., .»f t,he Oivgon funded the share aVurdod
‘warded to Jiim
and
four
j»ie»’cs
of
artillery
attacked
!
Lot not ot'r Wrtiit of fine buildings work a hardship upon those whose
W ashington , Fed’. 14.— Indian In-
Central Ruilroad w.»ufil U'> vali to ami said that ti;r.y»cinan might have be made too n 'lich of by the ill-nat­ property consists in cash notes and
sj ector Tvefublc, who w as confirme*! the mailt for»** of t.ic insurgents, j
“ mark. learn and inwai.lly «ogest"
in
accounts.
If
Mr.
If.
has
81(10
a x v o rn ivi v aasvHO
5,0ff0 strong umler Santa Luccia,
ured and the envious. W e certainly
these faets by taking tur.»1 hv tbe it since she fouiid it. *ty wlnt show should have neat and bofiifoi table ' **oin is it right to make him*pry tMxes by the SenTte Inst December, was
-u.id
9XIAYH
a x x o is u a a x a t h x
,
,
nêâf 77ârâj*7. Tlie journals here say ;
claim anv
forelock, and, a*» soon as po>sibfi», of justice t*io slierifi*
buildings for the uses of instruction on 8100, while Mr. R. has a horse hung lip by a motion to reconsider, that the battle .-lasted seven hours,!
give a frei^tit and passengor stati».n part of it is hero mi our eoniprelicn- and for the preservation of our valu­ worth 8100 and has only to pay taxes
which i* as rejected onlv yesterday, resulting in a Spanish victory, with 1
t»i Hilldxu'o au»l F'irest (¿rove. By si»>n. 82,b(K) whs the reward.
able libiMrv and ifi creasing- collec­ on ¿50? any fair man would sav no. The long delay ih this
confirm-; *
o{ 50 killc(l an(l
mounded, j
doing s»), they will do a publie dutv
tions in natural history. These wo Looking at it in this light the county
, ,
..
,
The loss of the eneaav is not given. :
A
(
1
H
IST
.
We
will
give
A
Farm-
nt ion was caused l>v parties. \vln>ni r
.
v • L i j
. *
tu thè merehunts and farmers *>f
must and ¿an have. But this im­ assessor did what he thought was „
* 1'
* 1U IU Insurgents in the eentral depart-
rrist to grind next provement must be made chiefly bv right and it was right. More Anon. Ivembal had offended bv suspend- uu.nt are burning houses jn i l l di
Hillslioro, to thè intelligent f and re- *r (mnlcr)
fine! pe<»pie >j! r**i‘e.^t Gì i . a-Id ■ »
¿ur *i ir,fcj d*-nt M
pun-clv**-..
person «lift p\p*»’i*»
Isotrrsn rvi,
i d oth ructions.
THE
Mil STORE !Jl ST OPENED!!
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