Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, February 21, 1874, Image 3

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
Pit ilo m a t b ean E n te r ta in m e n t.
County Courts.
Hetslioro Ogn. Feb. 18th 1871.
Epirou I ndki 'K nuknx .
vounjv Indies uf the PhiloninUiemi
Tin? following is a
Society last week drew out u largre summary of business transacted by the
It being their first public County Court at the Feb. term ls74.
R u n o i u R rai > T his .—Mr. Leabo of this audience.
1 ’ uoy vte •
town has just received the agency for Wash­ meeting c v e n b o o v was interested
Feb.2.
Estate
of
JameB A Mills. — Bond of
ington county to soil a book which every iu their success, and a success it was
Administrator
approved
and appraisers ap­
stranger and ever Is sly else who wants to 1
unanimously d-’ rMred to be. The pointed.
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know any thing ill »out this great movement
parts were all s " xv*fll executed ’ that
Guardianship Sewell heirs.- Report of
of the people ought to buy..- The book it* ;
called the R i.< n o k Y O k THE GRANGE it would seem invidious to exclude , Guardian tiled and accounts allowed.
PVitate of It. B Bones.—License issued to
MOVEMENT on Tiir. FARMERS WAR any part from notice, and such c n -j
Executor to sell ull lac real estate belong-
AGAINST MONOPOLIES, l>y Winslow the tertsiininents not oeem rihg often in I - \ ' .
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author of “ Washington Behind the Neelies.“ j the Orove we will make a brief re­ mg to deceased.
l ’eb. It>. Estate of A. Ennis.—Bond of
It gives a full and accurate history of the i
view of the details.
Executor,
Alien Ennis, approved and ap-
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farmers' war apiiiust the railroads and tli • !
p rid sera fjifJointuQ.
M
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essay—
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iuaiUiig.ement of th* railroads, and is in itself
Fob. 17 Esin to of J it Mills.—Inven­
a comj'let* tiblory oi ti.e farmers’ «Tongs, — though not so good as some of her j
tory tiled and license.issued to sell the per­
ih c/nrim r» needs and gilt ■» the remedy for previous similar efforts
received
sonal property belonging to the Estate.
existing evils,
appropriate commendation.
She i.e
C om visaioNEiui C olkt .
Mr. Leals' has bgcn i farmer himself an l
a fdir header and her writing does
ia a reliable and worthy citizen.
We eoiu-
not sUfTei* fra il delivery.
Miss M ag­
Feb. I. 1874.
jueud him to tlje farmers among whom lie
gie
K
een’s
selection
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Hannah
Jane
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Twenty
one
Supervisors
came
in and filed
now goes to canvass for subscribers for his
their
reports,
which
were,
after
exaniina-
was well read and an excellent piece.
book.
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tion by the Court, approved. Several hills
She reads calm ly, distinctly and
Uu.Ni) Cijux*.—.Saturday at 3o ’clock r. v
against the County wero audited and al-
the Forest Grove ‘ ‘ Wits and Athletes” will without studied effort, in a conversa­ lowed.
perform in the City Hall. The “ Iron ltoy'
tional style which is pleasant to
Feb. S. Edward Byrom and Charles Peek
will lift himself over a red yarn string four hear. The clear and distinct man-1 presented their petition asking for the up-
feet high by the straps of his boots. Three
ner in which Miss Hattie Collier poijitment of viewers and surveyor to view
daring and nervy acrobats will jierform on
and sU'-vey a change of road through their
the flying trapeze and eacliin succession will read the first part of her excellent premise«, which was granted. The . CVmrt
turn a hand spring over a ten foot pole. • little paper, the “ (»le a n e r," is espa- then selected from the assessment loll of
.{faring sampilerostation performance by the ciallv commendable. A ll the spice l*s73, the names of one hundred persons
ceh 1 rated and world-renowned Jifri Long and variety were appreciated because to form a jury list for the year ls7 4 .
^egs. Music on ike trombone by Professor
A petition was presented asking for a
every word was distinctly heard
okee/ics. Aristophanes Scolasticussus will
change
of road district no. 3 and 27. so as
sling Shakespeare and Greek comedy. M>*1- throughout the assembly.
to form u new district no. ill. Prayer of
The discussion was well sustained
• nclithon Fulerii the celebrated wizzard
petitioners granted. The boundary line
juggler and tliauiiiatnr^l|h4ttJlkd lif i^ the by M iss Lyman and Miss A nn M ar­ between districts 12 and 13, wigs .^lso
gaxe of the audience his wonder-world. tin.
It was a written debate. Miss changed upon request of interested r.'.H'cs.
C l si t'rusher, the clown will indwitch the
Lym an ath‘ ruling gave a comprehen­ Supervisors for the thirty one districts were
performance with fat streaksof wit.
appointed.
Admission duc hit without any hole in it. , sive view of the history, extent and
Feb. 11. Petitions for remittance of taxes
influence of the Catholic religion,
appeared
to be the order of the day. In
IV ry m ils
and deduced some good reasons why
some cases taxes wore so remitted, and in
Raleigh Stott i f Portland i aid the Grove the government of the United States others disallowed. The court made an or­
a visit last week which ran over into this should take steps to prevent its der remitting the amount of taxes added to
w*ek M >nd»y afternoon. NN e hope Raleigh spread in our country.
Miss M ar­ each person’s assessment, by reason of the
State Board of Equalization, and also au-
will come and see ns again.
tin answered with considerable ad­
Deputy Sheriff Morgan was in town this dress and spirit. The second part thorized the Sheriff to refund to all parties
the several amounts so added, who had
week.
of the “ G leaner" read bv Miss Ella * already paid the same.
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Old Mr. Henderson started to Californiv
County orders Were ordered drawnas fol-
Scott,
editor, was well appreciated.
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lows:
F<*r
$S7.50: for V*idges,
Nome of the artieless bowed consider­
Samuel Stott Sr. was in the Grove
$169,06; for State eases before the Justice
able variety of s*vle and acquaintance
Wednesday.
of the Peace, $85,70; County Commission­
Some good
Mr. Keys has rt turned from Multnomah with scientific subjects.
ers. $32.40; County Court, $59,60; Assess­
county where lie has engaged another hits were made at members of the ing and Collecting revenues, $253,80; Sta­
•v t^ool. His wound is healing rapidly.
Society.
Miss Ada Coburn's, reci­ tionery. $7,00; Papers, 37,<H>; Fuel for
K 'v. Thoi. Coni >n is lecturing up the tation— “ The D aises" was one of Court House, $15,Oil; Total orders drawn,
$1110,06. Yours,
"alley and drawing large houses.
the best things of
the
evening.
Si Rxr.
,
E. Goodell is gone to Hillsboro at the Though no gesture was attempted
The entertniunipnt t^iveH l>v the
REST UKOVE. FEBRUARY 21, 1871.
THIS SPACE
FOR HOXTER.
there was so much of mellow cadence
and rythmic gold in her
intonation that
voice
and
she captivated the
Mrs M E. I^oxter.
1* wlhr and Wui.
Me C!*od }p»ve g me to Salem as d- l -gates audience. Even her siletices were
Miss E lla W * lt s essnv
to the ’I. n.perauce Alliance whi h h is been melodious.
bolding meetings in that city this w-ek.
- “ C h an ge" showed much individual
T li©
O n ©
7HË SINGER SEWING M llM E TRIUMPHANT!
P r i o é
CASH STORE t
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4f* 4 «•
&>« mod Pvpdurli
HTten p>trohadng a Mao-Mm
N* K. G O O D É l L
Dealer in
GENERAL
New. T riumphs I
MERCHANDISE!
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NFORMS THE PUBLIC
STILL K eeps the
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FROM .SWOF.N R etu r n s o f t h r j s a i JS
of
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J Sewing Machines in 1872, (reported in 1873,5 chow that the Singer Manufacturing C*
puny sold last year over FORTY-FIVE TilOUSANtV-raora machine» thin ANT cthar
| Company, and over .ona-quarterof all marline« no^d during that j ear. Nina rat » D m
j of said Singer Machines were for FAMILY u»e—proving th* groat popularity mt tho
| Singer in the household.«
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MM m s
STATISTICS
w.
TO S F i L f c f l S Ä Ä M c . . . . . . . . . . .
Such afl
LADIES’ AND GENTS’
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HE
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1). HOXTER HAS
SO MANY
H A IS AND CAPS,
customers at his store all the time I
that he has no time to write an adVmse-
BOOTS AND SHOES,
nient. That is what we cull busines. 39ts.
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THE LOST TEO I
He ha» something good to tell them and
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OKFieë. T
post
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present wriling.
, Dr Bowlby went to 1'ortlsnd and r turned
this week.
MICSELLANEOU8.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S .
M IS C E L L A N E O U S .
WEARING APPAREL,
CEO. H. H IM E S
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Grover Jk Baker S. M. Co...................................................................... ...........
Domestic S. M. C o ......................................................................................
Weed S. M. Co.....................................................................................................
Wilcox & Gibbs S. M. Co..................................................................................
Wilson S. M. Co...............................................................
•Amer. B. H.-.O, A S. M. Co........................................... ........... ‘
Gold Medri E. M. Co.........................................................................................
Florence S, M. Co.............................................................
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p: rtovne s. m . Co.................................................
1&.7M
U.M 7
1,000
1,000
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S IN G E R M A N U F A C T U R IN G C O M P A N Y ,
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DEA U S O
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105 Third Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
’ Only to merit a Liberal Patronage of the
Public.
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sold
Mid
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Mid
Mid
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Bartlett Reversible S. M. Co..............................................................................
Hart nun A Fanton Mnnuf’g Co.........................................................................
Secor S. M. Co.............................. ....................................
J Of all kinds, ffnd other Articles too numer­
ous to mention. And hopes by
STEAM TOWER
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n4d I f
f! I»r
Highest Cash Price Paid fo- Produce.
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BOOK, (1RD&J0B PRINTER,
H E R E IT IS
IT
Book Binder and Paper Ruler,
93 F boxt SrkKET,
FOREST ÜB# VE
LIVERY INI FEEB STABLE.
FOREST
DRUG AND
G RO VE
DOOK S T D D t l l
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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W. 11. S A Y L C R , P R O P R I E T O R .
A mooting of citizens was held at
Salem la°t Monday night to express
indignation felt at the defeat in C on­
g re s s o f tbc bill for
relief of the
sufferers bv the Mod ' . war.
—■EEFT BY -
D U A L E R 11^
|Y I ’ ANl’ FACTI RES TO ORDER. AC- M
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l v A Count Books, of all sizes and styles.
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Corner uf Pine and Birch.
The Salem flouring mill
»luring Ball Tickets, Bill Heads, Blank Books, of
RUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,PAINTS; 0 U §(
the year 1S7J, turned out :>:»,s(|tt,iH to any desired pattern, with painted heads or
P rogra m m e o f tty . Pliil.iiii.itlic.iii l 'n • independence and appreciation of pounds of ground stuff.
^tN EST
TURNOUTS
IN
TOWN
fu -lo w s : without. Blanks, Briefs, Catalogues, Cards,
woman’s mission and work.
reday at ull hours.
lerlai:-*it'n‘ .
G L A S S
C U T T O Àf t Y
Flour, '2(5,000,000 pounds; bran, (!.- < Yrtificates, Clm ks, Circulars. Deeds, Hand-
Miss Hattie Martin's “ O ration," ."»00,000 pounds; shorts, l.JOtj.OOO
A GOOD SADDLE-H o K b ^ A L -:
Bills, Labels. Leases, Letter Heads, Posters,
Our »took consists in part of
TV.iy-r, Dr. M irdi.
wavs reudv.
The W illam ette W oolen Programmes, Pegeipts of all kinds, Show
or more
properly
“ ssa'y.
called jiotinds.
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go,n.g bv
’ /arie. “ While the d ivs
mills
turned
out
in
th#
same
time
PAINT BRUSHES.
VARNISH BRUSHES.
Cards, Slpppii^* lags, Ac., Ac.
“ Sym pathy,” was
a well written
15 p : Hack connects w ith the car# at Cor­
21); 1,000yards of d o th , consuming O Particular mtentlon paid to ’ettiug up i ti •Miti, twice a day.
CLOTHES BRUSHES,
NAILÏBBU8HES,
piece and fairly delivered. The au­
ms.
•400,000 pounds of wool.
é " 17 . Miss < » « >d -Il ; Su
TOOTH BRUSHES,
STRIPING BRUSHES,
Hooks i >i i ountv Clerk's office.
n3* tf
IAT Hortes hrmrdcdat re »( nabli, rute#. ;
ill J
' ; a sa- thorship of tills pie-re, and two ar-
eV.,*ioM, Miss K* ■ :i■•;“ H
W ritten for the I ni > ki * enukxt .
fash-
tu*
>u Mathematics and the
(dal Probi m.
1. K( i .Y 1. A D Y E K T IS F M K N TS.
POEM i-OLEMICAL.
F I/, r. Part First Mi-o < '
ns iu M i-
H a ttio ( 'o l l i t u ’s jia ju r
If Mie, -S ,n;g of .lok. s;“
,s b, , ;.
.. tionbd by som
but He who hold enough >f publie wrongs
C O M B S O F A L L S I Z E S A N D V À 11 ï B T I H 8 !
S l i o r i f Y ’B S a l o .
IKriii*» fv-’. cb; iju1 stion, ' ■R s >lv< dThat tlic
To sp< ak. a little vr.i
W F ’ »aye th lw ; f
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e tablish'in nt of the Roman Catholic faith
i imiqh fool V us l’.e if le q c. h had
Sinte ci Oret;on,
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N^A
11 i.<liN»l‘oh con uf)/. |
in h ib ited
I ti t!ie T'nited State
' >f ( s. pinA ihu’ s awaiting ill
L A R D OIL.
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by* th • government.’
W i, .in :. s.iy au-L i ■ a >• • 11 •
SWEET OIL,
BOILEDDI LS
15 idoie.re and sale rendered in the Oir-
CHINA NUT OIL, a r c
A'Wmivtiv -, Miss I.
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'.ve Mi ,s jiaiui " ! haï i t iivir oi l; ill r;i:n m ♦ ì 1
Of • ».fi-', is.
Ut.Uekrl df the State of Oregon for the
A M vrtin.
S c h o o l B o o k » , k u ita b le fo r th * A c a d e m y o r P atelle ffrtee*!.
* c.’lAly of Washington in favor of W. {s.
Si icn ty. The eh>.siii.; su n g , “ V oice, O “ Jush” because uf win VMS» *
I T i fid, i'. E. Tilton and S. Mead, Plaintiffs,
hur
Mi
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that are g o n e " was w ell e x e cu te d An »us' il, be honest mirr. nu te..
in g e l.'
and against Jacob Stitzel, Mary W. $titzel,
»V. Mis. \l itt. S
and a fine closing
for an excellent Why silence makes me think
' C. M. Carter, F. Harhangh and Joseph
All articles warranted. rreecriptiot»* coTyj>oundi*d with ocre cad •arreotne.iw
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Another fee was all.
Bachman, Defendants for |lie sum of $3,-
nM : ly
entertainment.
The Gamma Sigma
P irt Siwond, Mis*. Scott.
.
• 672.25 in gold coin and Ifc'eresf, and 'an
Though pledged by all that’s good,
LZri»fi')a; Mias Hat ie M irtin; Subj< t, “ ."-y .R- Society sympathizing
doubtlessly
additional sum of $10U.<K3. aim for $45.*15
The evil tid« to stay, thou didst
costs, and for a fuHli< r sum 4>f $1(^)0.(K) de-
nathv.”
with the weakness of their sister l’ rofi ssion uri’c ns i. nsoii why
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creed
therein in fuvrr uf C. M. Carter and
A/.iaie, “ Voices that are gone.”
F. HiirPiiugh willi interest. .
Philomatheans had profferrd a pro­ The cause did plead of him who steals,
I i ’ IU on the P; ir 1 flay cf Ui'hruary A. D. ;
PERSON’ S GOISii TO THE >TI. KEEN MlN'*» gramme, which they d d not
i,Oh! what shall I sav,) all that's dear Oil 1874, levy on the following described pro- !
should provide th**niselves at the store cf
earth.
pertv, to wit:
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a» young lad es are sometimes com ­
FI #HF<L ,X HOBF.Wr,‘ <**rner Fir^t and
The undivided one half of tlie • following i
Ah,
more—the
hope
of
Heaven.
pelled to d o; but made* a programme
pieces and parcels of land lying fte,) H( iiig
WaskthgtoQ sts-.^’ortlami. wi.ii the follow­
L. r
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of their own and executed every part
in Washington county and State of Oregon;
ing goods, our nvn make:
Hillsboro Feb. 2nd, '71.
The west one half of the north east ;
IS O
Heavy Oregon and Tastern I’.isi. Oxvr- so well that the young men of the
quarter and the east one half of the north
5>
:
shirts, extra l^rge
< lamina Sigma Society acknowledged A m en d m en t*
to
*. e d ili a n t e west quarter of section four (4) in T. 2, S. J
R. 3 W, containing 157.30 acres, and the ;
Heavy Flannel Uud i-rshirts and Drawers. their defeat on Saturday morning
N o . <».
south west quarter of Section 32 in T. 1, S.
||eavx Oregon Blanket Overshirts.
following by running the Philom a-
The People o f the Tomi <>f I't/Vst Urove, do R. 3 W. containing 160 acres, and the east j Tna greatest ami host variety of G«*noral
Heavy Oregon Cassimere Pants, made
half of Section 32, and the west half of Se(
Ordain ns follmn:
theauflag uptothe top of the flag-stall
• xtra s-.roiig.
Ann ml sec. 3rd of Ordinance No. 6 to tion 33 in T. 1, S. R. 3 W containing 640 Merchandise is kept in the Bee Hive Store i
acres, and that certain piece or parcel of of any place in the County. This Store ha» !
Patent Ovrra’ ls waranted never to rip or and unfurling the Gam m a Sigma read:
land known as the Francis M. Walker Don­ always been noted for its varietv and it i
Any
animal
or
animals
mentioned,
in
sec­
tear. (>,
banner at half m-oit. A ll honor to
_t .il i„ ^ .
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tion first of this Ordinance, found running ation land claim, being lots three, four, five .
AJ1 th* above are indispensable for men
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noted for the extent
the young ladies of the Philomathe- at large within the limits of the Town may Ami six in Sect. five, and the west half of
'*s vi't'iety, but for the
r< . ¡.g to >tick*'en, and eun 1 *- had better at
be taki n up by any person, being a citizen the north west quarter d.fithtlin V‘ei\t half of
an Society.
(if the town and honse-hohler, and delivered the south west quarter of F.ebiion* Giir, nil
ir inhel ,t Roberts than elsewhere.
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to the Marshal and it shall lx* the duty of in T. 2, S. R. 3 W. contaiuitig 320 a cr’ s (
D islocated .—A young lady sitting in one
O u tlity o f it» Goods
the M rshitl to confine such animal or ani­ Also the interest of said Jacob Stitzel in the i
M e e H iv v .* ’
following described tracts of laud situate in ;
of the pews of the Congregational Church
mals as provided in the foregoing section.
«T. 8. H. MARSH, D. D.f
said County and State to wit: the south '
The B kf . H ive will give you bar­
last week turned her head no suddenly to
Amend last clause of Sec. 9 to read:
half
of
the
north
west
quarter
and
lots
one
1
AND
Till
If any other person, than the marshal, be­
see a young man with a blonde mustache gains for a few days in Shirting flan­
President and Professor of Intellectual and Moral PkiloMp'-
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ing a citizen of the town *and householder, two and three of Section 9, T. 2, S. R. 3 W. ■
aud a shoo-fl v era vat that she dislocated her
containing
178.36
acres,
and
the
north
west
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nels,
Plain
and Plaid flannels, shall take up and deliver to the marshal at
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Rev. HORACE LYMAN, A. M.,
ni k a FI e fr t cervical vertebra. At last
the pound, any sueli animals ho shall be one quarter of the north west quarter of C H F .A P n ESS o f i t s p r i c e s
Cassimers,
YVaterpyoofs,
account» »he v. a» drirg a» well as could be* C loths,
entitled to receive the same fees the Marshal Section 9, and the northwest ' 4 of the north
P r o f e n o r of R h e t o r i c and H i s t o r y .
Shawls, Skirts, Dress G ood s, T i ints, would be entitled to receive for the same west quarter anil lots 2 and 3 in Section*
eil>ected.
T. 2, S. R. 3 W. containing 116.25 ««.tvs
I Pell fyr CÀSÌI, consequently I bore
service.
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M uslins, Canton flannels, Ticks,
and the N.
of the H E
GEORGE H. COLLIER, A.
These amendments to take effect and be and the N. E.
B ro . D avis b us h;nl civly |\yoor tlir^t* ousch
no los . sk ? io make up off of good customers.
' 4 of the N. W.
and lot 4 in Scot. 9, T. 2,
the itch to euro latelyv hat they are not M en’s and B o v ’s Clothing, Hats in force from and after the 23rd day of Feb., >'. R. 3 W. and the north west l4 and the
A. I). 1874.
Professor of the Natural Scion om .
? keif to prove serious. He has plenty of Berits hfld 5-hoes, «»cc. See. at a n n /
E,
Passed, bv vote of Board cf Trustcee, N. Vi and the south west K fttiil the
! A of .Sect. 29, T. 1, S'. U. 3 W. containing
time to study “ Dungleson'' and spells most ttnuill mnrffin t.hoic
Now is the Feb. 14, 1874.
O X F 37.LV.S’ A Ï 0 X F Ÿ IS A S G O O D
A. * J. ANDERSON, A. M.
799.88 acres.
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HIO
S.
WATT,
of his words right. We say this for the en­
And
in
pursuance
of
said
decree
nnd
ail
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time to Secure bargains in these
A. I.. JOHNSON, Pres. Board Trustees.
J : ottr of Mathematics. Professor of Theory and Ar TeMkinf,
couragement of our contemporary.
execution issued thereon to nieidirected, •«»
Recorder.
aud acting Principal of the Academy.
goods, as my lai’ge stock must />»• r>'-
the 14th day of March A. I). 1874, at the |
II C. Leiser is studying law and so is d u rril! and as my motto is always
hour of one o'clock r. m ., lit;the* door of the ;
J. W. MARSH, A.
Wijliuip fuelling. The former is studying
Court House at Ilillsbort) in Vaid County
All will fare alike in prices, which »hall
S m AI.I, PnOFITS AND CASH S a I.F.S, YOU
' and State I will sell the nbriA*e descrils'd i>ro-
nn ’ er 1 Toungue Enq. of Hillslxiro and
Professor of Latin and Graak.
perty at public auction t<) tlie highest bidder always he THE VERY LOWEST they can '
the latter will enter, Frank Stott’s office in can make some mony by testing the
\ therefor in U. S’, gold eoiri to satisfy the be afforded for
truth of this. Respectfully
he same town for the same purpose.
Hn. P. A. SAYLOR,
sums so decreed, and acertiing costs))
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Mathews.
Preceptress.
W e learned that a farmer was in town the
Sheriff Washington County, Oregon.
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other day and expressed a desire to sell us
Feh. 10th, 1874.
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Rev. THOMAS CONDON,
»mne potatoes in exchange for the I n * de -
AV e have been “ flood-gated” with
* •H’T’E nt . Bring on your “ pertaters.”
Lecturer on Geology.
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A<linliiistra*or> Notice.
poetry this week.
XYo began to
Nxw G oods aro constantly arriving and
T he Co. Siq t. requests us to state that
Mlw 0. A. HASKELL,
write a ;»o»ic ourself but the M u ­
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the Annual R -ports of the School distrjets
tin* undersigned has beejt duly ap­
of th*- county must he received on or before ses showered so many contributions
Teacher of U u ili.
pointed and qualified as tli* adihinistrator -Yc'f Ho>nit, (I ood Goons, C’HF.Ar GOODS,
J. FRANK HENDERSON.
tiptjfi us IHttt we had to give it up
of the Estate of Edward Morgan eletvasod.
the first Monday of March.
All persons having claims against Wild '
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bi ll
and let the “ divine afHatus” gd to the
estate are hereby notified to present them ]
l*i. antin ' . shade trees has begun in
dickins; for which determination
w ith the proper vouchers to the county Clerk j
Assista* t in Academy.
the Grove Mr. Leabo has set a row of
HE BEWT BUGGIES’ AND RIDING of "W ashington Co. at his office in the towti i •I will always
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, all the Standard
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Dorses ready at all times.
our
savage
readers
will
doubtlessly
Valuable tree8 in front of his L o t, Mr*
of Hillsboro, Oregon, within six (*») months ; o L G ocm I# and, by ».strict integrity of pur-
feel
grateful.
t' ^rre ^!^6 ‘ reof, otherwise the same w ill be j)OS(, ti)
ftft j ^,iuld be dealt by, I now
Jackson atul ^lerssrs. McC'ornack
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BEE HIVE STORE.
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PACIFIC
B. Matthews. Proprietor.
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Fashi on S t a b l e
K^vr also planted valunlile trees front­
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15.1 . M e Milieu can supply anyone
with fruit trees and fruit bushes and
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Axvn. F irino . — "When the
» news ar-
rived here that N , E . - Goodell
would not lose the PostofUee anvils
were fired for two or
three hours in
all Kinds of no use pD’nth.
reliable man a n ! you
h**n.
Ho is a honor of the event.
may rely on
S f . k the counfv Trensilrel’s liotieo.
Brr, urn S< ott has been quite i'l r»ce*ltly
Mr‘ i ,’*.'*ing beMef no^-.
T hk «un is s ln n in O " to-clav
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Krem» like sp rin g .
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J p E E D IN G DONE AT THE MOST rea-
sujiabh* rates.
ERSONS’ DESIRING T G J5EEITTTil)
out with a good tehm will do weil by
giving me a call.
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A ll order* Tilled W ith P roirp t
,. ne»» und Disptrh-
UfUH.mk cor.-’ cets with the curs twi<yi
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n,yite you to my Store, which I now christen
Wm. H. H. MORGAN
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Administrator.
Dated IVrtknd, Oregon, Feb. 12 th, 1874 .
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Bee Hive Store.
Calendäf !
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The year, in all depariraenta of the InetitntibQ, individed into three tirme. l i i t u l i l
Remember the place. J N. Campbell'»
on the first Wednesday of September, December afiW March, and will eloee 0 0 * 2
j Old Stand, Forest Grove.
m encem «#, on the first Wednesday in June, There Will be * vacation of one week dwelT?
OTTUE IS HEI1EBŸ qiYtN* THAT I j
tno Christnraa holidays.
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, w ifl pay all o r i l e endorsed before I
J. p . M A T T H E W S .
: *he fit:-t (.ay cf Octohet, f 87 H
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L. PATTERSON,
T C IT 1 0X
(46 00 A U D fSffOO A f jr d i i .
Forest Grove, Or Nev 4tb. 1873.
t'o. Treasurer
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