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uum DIRECTO RIES. •tfand on the brink of uttar ruin; ANOTHER OLD LAN DM ARK GONE when a general will not return from war in accord with the rnessag e of what run we expert them to do until FROM THS SllCrtKH. The value of the Pennsylvania Oc- 1 ead , the kiiig td’;e3 this miniature they "have hail temporary relief / I hey Upon the va!l>«y’a lap ¡ire practically about to be evicted tuber election, preceding the Presi- ahhld and solemn’ y swears upon it The ili wv mornin., throws from their homes by the stern march dential election, in political calcula that he will kill himself if his order PROCLAMATION. A thousand p»-urly drops, Washington County Directory. of events following on the war. d\ hv tions, ha.l been steadily rising for is agai i disobeyed, 'file troops were To woke a sin *I • ro.i W hkreas , Under the act of the Legisla* ask them to go away with bitterness years past. Once it was considered filled with suoorstitiou i horror when Thus often, in tho course . . . . . . . i , , , , tive Assembly of the State of Oregon, m their hearts, to begin anew in o l>c a very good indication as to the ay ubol was received, and the ! entitled, “ An Art to protect Litigants, Of life's few riveting years, Texas? W hy not put life and ener low the Presidential election would gen erd no longer disobeyed the or- W ° v e d October 24 1870, “ T he F orest A single pleasure costs ° ° J j G rcvb I ndependent , a newspaper pillv The soul n thousand tears, gy into their towns, manufacture go. But t f late years it has come to der to retreat. ! fished at Forest Grove, Washington County, ‘ Oregon, has been designated to publish the - H 'm . Cullen Bryant, in * t. Sohvlas, some of their produce, furnish labor lie regarded as almost decisive. The Who Can Explain? . tile .. j legal and 1 judicial advertisements for . February. _ T. D. Humphreys to tho unemployed, ami send some tendency was very strong that in county of Washington, in the State of ; t owuy Judge, . . » . . .W , D. Pittinger Oregon: and .................... blood into the arteries of the State ? ;ime Presidential elections w ould be ............ C. T. Tosier The Physical Trailing of Girls. T in “ creeping” of railroads has ........ L. Patterson , j Treasurer, .......... .. Until ready money is brought into absolutely decided iu that State one attracted some attention of late, and W hereas , The proprietor of said “ F orest , , j Samuel J. Stott G rove I ndependent ” has filed with the Go. Commissioners, It k »material*;'rot in the physical circulation in the Commonwealth the month in advance of their occurrence. ! while we do not J Ulysses Jackson attempt to ex- .Columbus Smith Jut the people of Pennsylvania, in . . .. Y . 1 . . County Clerk of said Washington county, | Surveyor,.................... education of girls to condemn tliem the drain of immigration will oontin- , ,, ... .. , • , .»* i i plain it, WO offer a point 011 the fact written stipulations accepting the conditions ' ........ J. F. Pierce Con lie Constitution wlncli they have re- ^ mil'u i and j .,( « M AeV,logon,«; wiih bond, .pprovod | . from the cradle to a sedentary life, j ue, and ruin and misery will widen the . .A. J. Anderson as the law directs, with proper returns and i Coronet, ............... cently adopted by an uprising as re veiled or Otherwise defended from and overwhelm, South the Western “ creeps faster notices thereof to this office according to law. ! state Senator,.. . .T . R. Cornelius Now, therefore, said “ F orest G rove j ’ j Geo. H. Collier every gleam of the glorious sunshine, : If lie chooses, the manufacturer markable as it was significant, have than the Eastern fail: that is, this I ndependent ’ ’ is hereby proclaimed to be Representatives, j Thomas Stott abolished the October election. The and thus aiding directly, no* only in can do move than the politician. He very strange movement of the rail appointed and confirmed as the medium j the quickening of hereditary tenden- can he lp toward the symmetrical do-' politicians will, therefore, no longer toward the South is more marked in j through which all legal and judicial adver- j tisements for the county of Washington, in cies to disease, but in the acquisi- velopoment of the United States, îave the guidance which the pre- one rail than in the other on the the State of Oregon, shall he published for tion of a highly-nervous-tempera- something concerning which thepri- iminnry struggle in that great State same tniek. Furthermore, it has the period authorized by law. lueut, exposing tli'*:si in afler years a vate individual fortune in the north always furnished. Next time, Penn been noticed that on such a line I n T estimony W he R eo E, 1 prey to dyspeptic an l hysterical dis- and the average Congressman .seems sylvania will be a blank to them. the Eastern rail wears out the fast have hereunto set my hand OREGON OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. and caused the Seal of the The motives by which the people orders most distress- ng tothemsjlves totally indifferent. 1 The Southern est. Both of these points, we think State of Oregon, to be af fixed at the Executive office, »nd often exceed;:»« ly disagreeable people an* somewhat embittered by were actuated in this stop are plain can be explained by the motion of in the city of Salem, this enough. Their State had become After to friends and other in whose so- 11u*iharshness of their fate. of the earth as it turns from the West 22nd day of December, A. the battle ground of the Union. The the war they asked forbrea 1, and we I).. 1873. cietv thev innv 1 e thrown. (.»iris w * J * to the East. Everything that has L. F. GROVEll. stake was so great that frauds of the By this time should have the s;i: ne freed- >m in gave them a stone. free motion is dragged after the their out-door gmu«.- i ns 1 h - vs , for thev need something more nourish most gigantic nature were practiced. whirling globe; every wind that w ithout fresh air am i indulgence in ing. Under the present circumstan The result was that Pennsylvania blows, and every tide that moves, Knlily «ports, respir it ion ami dig«*s- ces there the average agriculturalist was in a fair way of losing her liber ÉXKccTitK D epartm ent . feels the influence, and our train tion cannot be fully pt rformed. To has no h o p e of accumulating any ties altogether. A system of ballot- going South or North is pulled over fetter tliC muscular activity of child money, and consequently is always box stuffing had grown up which towards the East, and naturally Governor, . ......................................L . F. Grover Secretarti of Slate,..................S. F. Chadwick ren, under the pretense of improv- dlSClimaged. One of the most protn- absolutely set at defiance public presses the Eastern rail most heavily. Treasurer <>f State,......................................... L. Flcisliiier The Western rail being thus relieved opinion. Men who had been con ing their minds aud manners, i* not inent of Alabama's citizens —a gen- OREGON POSTOFFICES. State Printer...................... Eugene Semple from its share of weight, “ creeps" only in direct opposition to nature, tleuian who was disfranchised even nected with or implicated in the more frequently and quickly. It State Librarian, . ....................... S. C. Simpson Register of State Ì jìmìs , ........È S. McComas but an insult to common sense All when lie ppoke to m e—told me last most bare-faeed transactions were is also noticed that tlie w heels that forced dev ipnient is contrarr t o 1 winter that the people of that State -lccted to office by large majorities. run on the Eastern rail wear out the List o f the Pcst-Ofhces of Orcgcn. the laws u are and mu .‘ lid in needed only the return of a little The“ riug” at Harrisburg was notori- i fastest, and we think that the earth’s lv the most ruffianly and bare- »notion isthe true cause. The practic- j Baker Cunuty, Mohawk, prosperity to make them perfectly ousiv abortion. l'leasant Hill, nl side of this is, that the Eastern Rattlesnake, contented; that they were ready to faced combination in the country, rail and wheels should he stronger.-- Anglista. A.i Editor s Cjnfession. Biuslaw, 'Raker City, New York itself,’ with all its corrup abide by the results of the war, and Scientific A in crinui. Clarksville, Springfield. CONGRESSI! IN AL. anxious once m re to owe allegiance tions, not excepted. Nor will the Willamette Forks. Express Ranch, odir<>r of :n journal to the old flag; but at that time benefits from the abolition of the L E G A L ADVERTISEM ENTS. Eldorado, Gem, Linn, t Jas. K. Kellv Filie followi s editorial they had no hope and no,confidence. October Pennsylvania election be ¡ U. S. Senators,.......... 'Albany, Humboldt Baxin, )J . H. Mitchell The only trace of bitterness in all S u m m o n s « Brownsville, Jordan Valley, . J. W . Nesmith It j Congressman,.............. his remarks was that he believed the confined to that Stato alone. Cnnvfordsville, Wingville, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon I'imond Hill, people of the North intended vidic- will be an advantage to the country for the County of Washington. Been asked io drink .. Harrisburg, Bi-nton. tively to pursue Southerners to their when that large class o f character The President and Trustees of Tualatin Hulsey, Al sea Valley, D rank.......... \ graves? Academy and Pacific University, plaintiff, \ 'Corvallis, * less people, who invariably go with Lebanon, vs. Virgil Pringle and Feme Pringle his j Kin,r’s Valiev, Miller, . Requested k> iv U w t ,. the strong side, wdierj they can find wife. Oris Brown and Mauthano Brown, | t GRAINS OF GOLD. Peoria, The IN D EPEN D EN T owes allegiance io Didn’t rêf met . , .- defendants. ! K!k, Pitie, out which it is, are deprived of the Seio, To the above named defendants: Newport, Invitinl to p irti o iv eeption s, no party but the party of progress ligh t and guidance which this pre Occasions do not make heroe Soda Springs, N THE NAME OFTIIE STATE OF ORE- ! Newton, pre-i*Iltílti* • Iis etc., etc., by Shedd's. gon, you and each of you are herebv 1 Philomath, It I they merely develop them. [Beecher lim inary skirmish furnished. ive Ideas and Reform; and is con ... , , , ~ , ... required to appear and answer the complaint I Starr's Point, !*€( ►j»lf ti-hin 3.3.13 will 1»0 ranoll hotter when 0 \ 0 1 \ ( lti- , against you in the above entitled suit ! Summit, rED ErtAi. orncERS. Marion, If all men were to bring their mis «>) Took tlu* hint. trolled by no clique, faction Aurora. zen has to determ ine for h im se lf how th<- 2 >th liay of May A. P. l s74: «ml if Toledo, Amnsville, . „ .. , , I you fail so to answer the plaintiff will appi Vuouina. « M. P. Beady 171 fortunes together iu one place, most Threslti ÎU il to l>e whipped. . . i I~ S. District Judge, ............................. - demanded in ilo 1 ho sh ou ld vote in a Presidential elec- 1 to the Biltteviilc, Court for the r< li-1 or m onopoly; but is t h e fear-' Thos. G. Young I r . S. Marshal i . ........ would be glad to take his own home () B m n « hipped .................... .. , Brooks, .......... It. Wil. ox Clackamas- j Clerk' ff. S. Court.s tion.—There is a law of stampede complaint, to wit, for the reformation and Fairfield, . . - correction of the diserirtion of land con Barlow, less und outspoken--------------- AVlii:, W . H. Odell I Surveyor <lenerai.............. 4 again, rather than take a portion of Apeil the ot her follow . . which comes into operation, some- | tained in a certain <h ed cxi euted by mu Beaver, Fair Ground, T. B. Oden« nl 1 Siip't. Indian Affairs,... I '.uU t cg^iie to t i m e .............. 170 Gervais, A D YOG A T E o f the PEO PLE/ .Thomas Frazer V. S. .l.wssor.................. times in elections as well as e -rrals. I'ahitha Brown to plaintiff, dated Aiigr.st21st Butte Creek, Huilil.-ud s, 1857, by the insertion of the words “ North Canbv, There ai-e minds so impatient of . . O. B. Gibson B e e n i promisV»1 b.ittlc.s of i I*. S. Collector,.............. . —There is always a strong tendency east corner of the L< t 2 " initead of the ( laci amns. Jefferson, inferiority that their gratitude is a t-i m m 1 pagno, ' wonls "Houth'*nst »-»rnt-r o ' whisky, gin, Marion, ( lcar Civ< k, of the lot 2’’— and to follow the crowd. B u. this is not Monitor. ¡ for such otlu-r relief r.c» niay I k - proper. Cuttingsvill, species o f revenge; and they return bitter.s, boxes of cigars, etc., a good law to develop and footer. Xewellsv:;!i This Su’-iinuns was onI'-reil to i*e pub- Damascus. if we would go after them. . 3,GoO benefits, not because recompense is i lishcd W H-in. W. AV. I 1 t > i, .1 ed . V' --f i eiii Lai;!-1 Creek, * Salem, 1 Court »>:i the 4th dav «•f 1e I'liurv !s71. Silverton, 1 ( ilad Tidings, 0 a pleasure, but because obligation is Been after them ...................... manliness and public duty. Wt St. Louis, DURHAM & THt IMU.SON. Highland, ( bring again.............................. 0 pain.— |Jolinson. Stayton, Attorn.-ys f» r plaintiff, Mobilia, shall therefore take leave of the Oc n 47 : G \v Sublimity, Milwaukie, B e e n asked “ What’s the Grace is a quality different from tober Pennsylvania election without Turner, Needy, news?” .................................. 300000 heautv, though ncnrlv allied to it E x e c u to r s 1 S:»lc. Y< rnon, Norton, regretsu It is well that it is abol MNn oFKicrns. Wacnda, 'Or- gor» City, T o ld .......................... 4 .•„.......... 13 which is never obseivcd without af rOTlCE IS HEREBY (MVEN, THAT ished.—-8. lhiUetin. Osw< TYoodburn. tv n-ui:. TV c /,*» 1 D idn’t kn ow ............................ 200000 fecting us with emotions of delight .... Rns-bnrv in pnrsuane (»I r t»I ii\ ■ < 'ouutv Sani! v. iTorman. P'^e’i-er .............. Roseb"r8 i Court of the Stub > f Oregon fi r Washin toil Null nor ah. Lied about it............................ 00.087 and which it is,j crimps, the first ob Civ n V->-le, PentCer About Thumbs. . Orecjon City I County, made the Jauuary term tativof a . East Portland, Clat'Cp. Hc-rv W 'vroyy. j'tnr] tyft Bec*u to church........................ .. Orecm Uitv : d . 1^71. ill tin- matter of the estate of S. •Astoria, 'Portland. jeet of the arts of sculpture mu , . i s Grande .Î T T T \ m in ier ,. 1'. I ay It r drr» n?* < î, ;; ik Î wef us t’\i*cu*ioii# r Isthmus, Forvi IPs Valley, Changed polities.................... painting to study and to present From the Baltimore Gazette we e x thereof, I «ill s* 11 ,»t titibiie auction, to th«‘ Knappa, D. Chaplin, Receiver, . . .. . . . La Grande Snriiiqville, Expected to change still . . . highest bidd< r '-n Monday the 2d day of Nehalem, V> ullamct Slongln -• [Allison. tract a.3 follows: March, A. D , 1S71, at the h o u r of one o ’clock Skipunoft, ( l a v c for chan ty .................. AVe suppose that all our reader- i*. M. at the Court House door in Hillsboro, Summer House, The intelligence of affection iscar Polk. (lave f >r a terrior d o g .......... Washington County Oregon, free of dower Westport. Beth« 1, ried on by the eye only; good breed know that man would not be what all the right, title, interest and estate of S. Bridgeport, Cadi on h a n d ................ This lit P. Taylor at the time of his death, or since i ing has made the tongue falsify ¿he he is without the thumb. Buena Vista, Coos- acquired by his estate, iu and to that tract Coos River, 'Dallas, tle fact has been so im pressed upon Bl-rnEMR COCRT. heart, and act a part of continued re A Lesson in- English. of land lying being and situated in Coquille, Eola, straint, while Nature has preserver" us from our school days that we are Washington County, Oregon, described as Empire City, Elk Horn, follows, to wit: Being the donation claim | Enchanted Frairie, Grand Round, . Jacksonville ! V. TV Prim. Chie f Justice,.. the eyes to herself, that she may not likely to forget it. Without the of said 8. P. Taylor in Sections two and Ifcrmafisville, A Frenchman, while looking at Independence, . Cor-valli* j V J Thaver.................... Lincoln, n n.iber of Is, exclaimed : ‘ See not be disguised or misrepresented. thumb for a lever, we would be un eleven, Towu two South, Range two West, Mar-difiold, ......... Salem R. F Ttonba'ii.................. Lttck ini fife. W. tV. Vototi. ............... L t” He was ; — [Addison. able to hold anything tightly, and containing 151 acres, more or less, upon the Ninth Bend, .. . Portland j what a flock o f ships!" following . Randolph. Leivisti lie, L. L. McArthur............................ Baker Citv t e r m s or s a l e : Monni onth, told that i flock pf xhip^ v.*a: called O, Love can take what shape lie most of the inventions of our era renydale, One Thousand Dollars C. S. Coin in hand. Columbia. wotiM be useless, not to speak of the n fleet, luif that a fleet o f sheep was pleases, and, when once begun bis THE COST OF A PLEASURE. S U B S C R IB E For The No,th IN D E P E N D E N T! A journal devoted to the interests of W ash ington county and T I h V r I N SUBSCRIPTION, . ' bl ! a l. k. To assist him in i .; * t;ie intricacies o f the Eng- hrii l ... , he was told that a '• • ' b> was called a.hexy, that : •' .- ' : v b :-s i. < ailed a pack,hut t a ] -.v . " f « .. r< . is never called a b a ] ock o f thieves is Mni :: gang of angels '-t , v h»!' a h«> t o f pr»r- t a ..!ioal. li e was » t oí j>\i n is tem u d a 1 « 1 • f ehildir-n is c:ilk-«l . :i tfiu-p of partridges ovey, ami a covey of :!« 1 a Urns is g a la x y , and a crdlr d a horde, »i nfblrish «:< -''•)> Ol i» called b u llocks a is “ . ar.il a drove o f black- i mob, and a mob «1 a •«« hool, and a • is called a con- c ^Jigrcgation of cn- giuc«:-s i «o* 1 a corps, ami a corps of robbe ■ " is « all» .1 a bnml, and a l ami of .orti: :.s is called a swarm, ami a sw arm of pc.qilo is called an fissemi 1: i; «.. It would not bo ami ss 'ol' you ;¡_í folks, nn familiar with t W t c x ii , t«> read the above re- 1*< atedlv 11 fiery inroad in the soul, how vain the after-knowledge which Lis presence gives! AYe weep or rave, but still he lives, and lives master and lord, amidst pride and tears and pain, — |Barry Cornwall. Ls*arn the value of a man’s words auil expressions, and you know him Each man has a measure of his own for everything; this he offers you in advertently in his words. He who has u surperlative for everything, wants a measure for the great or small.— | Lavater. The Pulse. Thepulae of a healthful grown per son boats seventy tun'M in a minute; there may be goo 1 health down to sixty; but if the pul ;o excomls seven- ty, there is a disease -the machine is working too fast,; it is wearing it- self out; there is a fever or*inflam- nation somewhere, an«! the* bodv is seventy, gra lually in -re ising with decreased chances of cure, until it reaches one linn Ire,ban 1 ten or «mo hundred and twenty, when death conics before many days. When the pulse i, over seventy for months,and if there is a slight cough, the lungs are affected. Every intelligent per Prostrale Alabama. son owes it to himself to learn from his family physician how to ascer t - the New Yrirk Tnh- tain the p tlse in health; then by Iving author of the in comparing it with what it is when i' 's of papers on “ The ailing, he may have Rome idea of the I a, w appea ri n g i n N< nf>- urgency of his case, and it will bean ' important guide to the physician. ! writes: Parents should know the healthy H ■>eem- to nv* th it the time is pulse of each chibl, as now and then ripe for investment in that section of ¡aperson is bom with peculiarly slow Alabama of wh>h 1 have spoken. 0T P“ 1*<N »nd the very ease in i: would be cruel and in-iolent to hand may bo that jieculiarity. An , . i . , . , , infant’s i)nlr,c is one trail'd red nu<l t thc.o luimrtunate people to help fortv; a chaa of seviJ11( about eighty; thoris^frrs. Tliey cannot got up ltud from twenty to sixty years it is seventy lmat-i a minute, declining to »•g..zn 1 4 their own unaideil effiu f«»ur score, There arc p«il 1 i. ! last learned that in over the 1 ly, but v here . m own,, n »•uit.nre, and arc on ly skin an-.l bone, as at i\>!>.■* lies their oiilv sifi" fv >1« it ii- inn.ii o;tsilv felt.- - 1. t . If { . „i f ! ' • iii enormous general power that w ould bo lost. Let as accept the fact of having thumbs, then, and he thank ful and rejoice over our Darwinian friends, the apes, AVe did not know, however, until we saw it in print, recently, that the thumb represented intelligence and affection. Born idiots frequently con*e into tho world without thumbs. Infants, until they arrive at an a jo whoa intellect dawns, constantly keep their fingers folded above their thumbs, but they soon know better, and as the mind devel ops, recognize the dignity of anil usefulness of the despised digit. At t he approach of death the thumbs of the dying, as if impelled by some vague fear, seek refuge under the fin gers, and when thus foun 1 ,nro an almost certain announcement of the end. So, in leaving this world it seem? our hands, in their last desire for movement,assume with our grow ing unconsciousness tho same sug gestive position in which the new born l>ahe, with faculties all dor mant, first shape the mselves. Small thumbs denote an affe ctionatc dis position; long thumbs go with long heads; short, thick, stumpy thumbs mark a cruel man, and much more is told us of the inmc kind. Ashantee Customs. [ From th«« New York Sun. 1 he remainder of the purchase price to be t olumnia ( ity, paid ill ten years from the day of sale, in Clatskanie, U. S. Coin, with interest froni the day of Rainier, s a le at ten Der cent, per annum, payable ' s t - H«*iens, annually, amt to 1*- secured by mortgage on Sauries Island, Scnppooso. the premises, or other {'/•od land 8. H. HUMPHREYS, Executioner of the Estate of S. V. Taylor. ! furry- _ I f nctcoe, 4.) 4w i Ellensburg, Fort O riord. Rick reali, Zolla, Tillamook. Garibaldi, Kileli is, Ni'turas, Ncstockton, Tillamook, Track. S l i o r i f T a interest at the rate of lt> per cent, per annum from the ‘2(>th day of May, 1873, and the further sum of twenty-two* dollars and eighty-five cents costs, out of the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: The undivided one-half of the N. W. quarter of See. thirty-one (31,) T. one (1.) south of range three (3.) West Willamette Meridian, Washington county, Oregon. Therefor»*, by virtue of said execution and order of sale, I did on the 23rd day of Doc. A. D., Umatilla. Douglas. North CsttiVofiville, Camas Valley, Butler, Elkton. GalcKtiile, Gardiner. Kelloggs, liOokinglass, Myrtle Creek, Oakland. Tass Cr»*ek, 'Roseburg, Scottslmrg, Ten Mill, Umpqua City, Wilbur, Yoncalla. Grant, 'Canyon City, Cnmp Watson, Dayville, Grant, John Day City, Fraire City. egoli, I will sell the above described premises at public auction to the highest bidder, for Jackson. U . 8. gold coin, cash in hand, to satisfy Applegate, ’ Ashlaiul Mills, said execution and accruing costs. Witness my hand this 2Gth d ry of Doc. Brownsbourgh, Central Point, 1873. C a » . T. T o o n , n 12 4t Sheriff of If nsUingbni Co., (km. Engle Point, Grant’s Pnss, Hot Springs, A d m in is tr a to r 's N o tic e . 'Jacksonville, AAC BALES, ADMINISTRATOR OF Klamath, the Estate of Caleb Antnun, deceased, Linkville, Langcll Variey, State of Oregon for Washington county, Phoenix, his final account as such administrator, all Rock Point; persons interested in said Estate are noti Stun’s Valley, fied hereby that the first Monday in March, Table Rock, 1874, lias been set for the hearing of said Willow Springs, Yanax. to j matter. ISAAC BALES. I ho ARhauteo war is brino,inrT notice some of the queer practices o f ” 12 Adm inistrator's Notice. the natives. The King of Ashantee, desiring one of his generals to return I V -OTICE is hcrcbi* given that the under- i\ ith his troops, sent by a messenger i. xl signed has been appointed by the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon for an “ emblem of recall,’ ’ consistin g o Washington County, Administrator for a circle of beads. This order wfis I the Estate of P. S. Fields deceased. disregarded, and one more poteut ! was sent by the irato King. Its ' Grove in said county and State, with the form was that of a small shield made proper vouchers, vitbin six months from the dute of this notice. And all persons in- of fibers of palm, and its signification ffi V.tf.u said Estati* are requested to make was well understood bv its recipient immediate p-iynuut of the same. Forest Prove, Jan 2»»h 1874. Lu accordance with native W9flo w- nr, i v 2. HUGHES. Josephine. Ki rby, Lelnnd, Slate Creek, Waldo. Lane. Butte Disap’ntin't, Cottage Grove, Coast Fork, Camp (’reek, Cartwright’s, 'Eugene City, Franklin, Junction, LongTom, Cecils, CllVUKC, Marshall, Mendonville, SfitchclI’s Station, Eiltofi Pilot Keek, PeniTleto*!, " t Tinafifia, Weston, • jrmctAL nisTRic*. Fir«t D'stric : .Tnct-son and Josephine. 2d D'strict: Benton. Coo«. Cnrrv. Douglas and T nn«*. 3d Di-'ilrict : Linn, Marion. Polk. Tillnmook and Yamhill. 4th District: Clael-amas, Coup-Bin, Multnomah »nd Washington. !»th District: Grant, Umatilla. Union and Wnsco. ; NOTICE THE ----- INDEPENDENT r * I1AS THE SOLE RIGHT OF DOING Union. Cove, "La Grand, North Powder Orodell, Summerville, Union. r ttr s r r m TERMS OF CIRCCIT COURTS. First District.—Inthe county of Josephine on the fourth Monday in Octobt r; Jackson, second Monday in February, June and No in g t o n W a s h in g to n Beaverton, f'entervifle, Cornelius, 'Forest Grove, Glenoo, Greenville, Hillsboro, Middleton, Shofls Ferry, Taylor’s Ferry, Tualatin, Wapnto, Yamhill. Amity, Bellevue, Dayton, 'Lafayette, McMinnville, Mountain Hou,e, North Yamhill, Stu ridan, *- West Chchnlcms Wheatland, Newbe rg, "Mon^v Or«ler r>ffis. for W a s h COVNlY, AND IS THEREFOREINVALVABLE Wasco. Antelope, Bridge Creek, Dosoliuttes, Ib'ppnor, Hood River, Mt. Hood, Frinevillt*, Koek Creek, Seotts, Spanish Horiow, "The Dalles, AYarm Springs, Warm, Willoughby. THE LITIGANT TO ALL OF OCR CITIZENS, vember. Second District— DongTa«, third Monday | in October and second Monday in M a v ;1 Coos, fourth Monday in May and fourth j Monday in September; Curry, first Monday . in June; Lane, third Monday in April, and j first Monday In November; Benton, second i Monday in April, and third Monday in | November. ’ l Third District--Linn, fourth Monday in ; March, and second Monday in October; ! Marion, second Mondayin March, Jnnraud \ November; Polk, second Monday in May. i and fourth Monday in November; Yamhill, 1 second Monday in April,and fourth Monday j in October;Tillamook, aeeoud Monday in Jhly. Fourth District- Cfackainas, fourth Mon day in April and September; Multnomah, second Monday in February, June and Oc tober; Columbia, second Monday in April; i Clatsop, second Monday in August, and fourth Tuesday in January; Washington, fonrth Monday in May, and first Monday in October. Pifth District—Wasco, third Monday in June, and second Monday in November; Grant, first Monday in Jane, and third Mondav in September; Baker, third Mon day in May and first jlo n d a y in October; Union, first Monday in Mar, and third Monday in October; Umatilla, last Monday in April, and fonith Monday in O- tobsr. JOB R IM T Iie o M E to order.