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FOREST
V O L . 11.
THE
IN D E P E N D E N T .
find in
TJV JAM! ' r.
PUBLISHED Al
tion.
GENESIS I. A MYTH
O '!. n.AJvr- TOWN, N. II.
This is an n^e o f skepticism .
Forest Grove,
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Oregci
The
si on is h op e fu l; for skepticism m eans
GROVE,
W A S H IN G T O N
Just this the a stroin oin erd ocs
every p ossible
gradation,
from our burned up m oon to blazing
sun and nebulie o f
every
decree.
° .
E ven the r ir g -fo r m still renmius in
COUNTY,
OREGON,
TH U RSDAY
A P R I L 16
NO.
1874.
4
TH E HAUNTING FACE-
“ H ist, H en ry! d o n ’t m ake a n oise.or
you w ill distu rb you r m a aud the
: G laciers plow and tear the surface
I said: “ I will not know thee whence thou
H ig h ­ EXPERIENCE OF A y SMALL BOY WHO WAS b a b y .” I said, “ Which baby?*’ Then
alu^ spread it o M infertility
art,
the girl told me that I had a tiny,
ABSENT WITH LEAVE.
er anim als can live. Larth with them
And, though thou livest, thou art dead to
wee brother, bu t foe was, orful sweet
me;
— m am m alia— in In dia,
seven ele-
[From the Louisville Courier-Journal.] I what there was o f him . W e ll, I I seal thee in thy coffin, far apart
pliants, five rhinoceroses, seven H ip ­
*
F ath er called me up that m orning \ know that a b oy is on ly a b o y , but | From all my life, from all my nieinor^V ‘
popotam i, tw o-horned rh in oceroses;
I weigh you down with firm resolve and
in
A m erica, horses, tapirs, llam as, i dreadful early, and because I had then I k n ow that a b o y can be
scorn,
^ „ t b ison s, m egatheria
often 18 [ eaten lo o m uch supper I d id n 't sleep thunderstruck, aud I was hit a hard Within thy outcast's grave to lie forlorn."
And yet, thou hatlchesj^met
f c c t l o u g ; in N. Am erica, lion s, elo-
, #u
w
j im dm iseraU e bad ; 1‘ Ck^ Ut 1 ' vasn’t , f inf ‘ ° Put »
v
plmntp, inastodopS, rhinoceroses, g i - ;
j stop to m y appetite if there was I said: “ O face, I bring thee all my gold,
gantic and rum inating sw ine, fifteen 1 dream s, and k ick ed the bed cloth es , /ictus- in the house. I told the m aid-
With jewels sandal-wocvd, and spices rare;
or tw enty horses with
one to fou r a -1 o ff sideways. It was not yet day- en to please
stop com b in g that I bring thee dearest years my life doth hold.
With hoarded memories, and <lruamings
toes and*from tw o feet high to gigan - ligh t, and the room was darker than hair just everlastingly fo r once,and
fair,
tic, several cam els, the elephantine Pr m te i’8 i,lk - 11 was alm ost darker j to pan me ou t what she had to eat, To build a royal tomb, where thoi. in atata
d in ocoros with six horns $md a great tkan ^ ie l 'e:d h en land. I had
alto- I f it. was ch ick en , * I
w ou ld take Shalt lie, with guard of honor at the gate ”
bon v crow n to protect his
head, getlier fo rg o t, ns usual,
to fetch up chm* en, and if it was o n ly liver
I
Aud yet, thou hauatest nie!
e tc., now break u p through the crust,
A DAY S FISHING.
S a tu rn .
douht inquiry; and honest
inquiry
•> 'amorous aye. T h e earth
now
H .
1 3 .
L U C E ,
means truth, in the Io n " run. T h is
enters upon its secon d stage,flam ing
skeptical (juestioni g has, within this
Editor and Proprietor.
centurv,alm ost revolutionized science h , , l " it l,iU f' c,r-v 7 o n - , ’I b 0
was yet u rcon d en sed , perhaps, J for
»r
xml philosoph y. It pursues the same
/’n' earth i chirr Ilian the sanJ "Jhegas
critical m ethods with religion . R ev­
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
s goe -• since form in g sea ,clou u ,a tm os­
One year,........................................... ;
elation is
rut'ni.’ ed at every p oin t,
phere, are held apart bv the intense
Six mouths............................................
'm l tried by every
appliance
of
Three months....................... ...........
heat. Co«, lin g goes through ages;
Single copies, ......................................
m odern learning. G enesis as
its
the gases at length unite. W ater is
"reat foundation, the first chapter as
RATES OF ADVERTISING
ton n ed below , and
air,
bearing
especially vulnerable, havt received
d
................................................
1 And finally, t o w a r d the c lo r c o f , «•■»« m n t c U « t b e n i«h t M *
»»d ¡ £ " ^ ¡ t 1 d ld „t S f a W n S
I saiil: "Thou art not beautiful,‘ O face!
s DI 1
1 »•
2 m 3 in
j\> : and with result: not
hard
H
[ere
is
the
secon
d
m
ilestone
in
tins
this
p
eriod
,
figh
tin
g
his
wav
j
n
C
h
ristopher
C
olu
m
b
u
s,
b
i
t
I
was
if
it
was
hom
iny.
Thy cheeks are wau, thy faT-ofi eyea are
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dim,
3 .VI ,7 lm 7 no ID (Ml 1 > no lt-ss V >ml b-riul than the revolutions m arvelous p ro g re ss —Aon
2 i’«,
m
asto-
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sleeP.v
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was
that
time
o
f
m
orn-1
W
h
en
I
g
o
t
started
fair
on
m
y
d
in
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j
am ong
o the cave-beare and
4 0ft (i INI 1) IN) 12 «HI 17 r»n tlf sc
3 i't*.
G e o lo g ic histurv p roper now b e - 1
‘" i ..«.* ff .,i,ir, a mi.rlitpst o f them inS w hen a b oy w ould a g o o d deal ner, then I had time to th in k , and Fut hrre 19 OD,) with/ budding youthful
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c o W -S Alan, i t is m e g e o io 0 i s is f
awav them co ld victuals, then J. saw 1 Who proflf-rs me a cup filled to the bnm
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9 in ) L2 ini 13 INI 2«i no 30 (Mi lions o the G* ;u*sis aceount o f <-rea-
periods, Pi,Irm ac, M>
antl .pvge of M am m als.”
j I u as so sleepy that it was with diffi- lunv‘ it was that \ ,rot leave to g o a With life’s elixir. See! I quaff iU wine, ,
•1 col ., 1"2 00 17 Oft Is III) :t* i no r>n no
go
ay be bri« llv particularized. 1. C ainoz >tc.
1 col.., 13 oft 2ft IN) 3;i ini 5 « 00 no 00 tii'U )
i. “ Since m an,’ laijit P rof. Dana, ! cu ltT f,jr n’ c to Zc t out o f b ed ,a lso I fishing, und why the g ov ern or was so While love’s enchantment, to tho full, U
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t tZ'ffC (ft/
1 IoW •ouM 'ltv ) ing once “ crea-''«*
mine.”
*>. / It (t:t‘
E arth, steam ing, ' ‘ » o new^preier liar bren i ill rod 'iced ' ’ new how severely hard it w ou ld g o in d u lg en t to d o the w ork up that j
Lo.- II NoTlt'KS, °7 t*.*ilits pt-r li f, r i
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without
form
."
as
stated
in
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m orn in g. It was a clear fo re -
v Atid teF, tfeou lmuntest me!
first i nsertion, and 13cc uts a ; ;10 i eatill
seeth ing, flam ing, now enters upon
Such is a m ost im perfect recou n t with me if I rolled over into sleep
M llh .f( jut-nt insertion.
verse ¿V -J. Rv \ li .t possibility was
thought ui) th in g on me.
j I said: “ The wonders oi the world ar« vast;
a third era. A crust has been form - 0 f
views o f the science o f to-day. a° a*n > ° ° k
UP hi-st)
ru bbed
Foil L«-gil and transi « nt ad v.-rtisi‘lililíit'*».
It is now a lo n g tim e since m e | Mine eyes shall see them.’ ’ Forth I go
*■» r. i Ufr Minare of 12 lin s fot• tlin* tirst there li ;ht < n tiiO i ir.'/ day, but no ing, a solid shell, on which the wa- O nlv a few salient points are given, ,n- e.ve3 0 Pea aftenvarel, and then
.
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w
. .
.a n d B en w ent ou t to F lin t creek., r »- in quest'
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InsvrtLm *n«l £1 Oft per square for «ach sun till the t'rtilJi* 3. T h e ’ •heaven"
ters rest, a b o ilin g ocean without bu t no one will say that they
ore tn c d m v 1>GS- *°r to find m y trous-
i anj som e o ld er n ow , but I Still j Of the red-belted hghtniitf, coming fa il"-“
su'i^ .pi. nt insertion.
w a - «-rented *he first day. y«*t there
break or shore. C oolin g, shrinking, d istorted
c r unfair, lv en thus i ers anil lll-v otll<3r s o c k -
j b e lo n g to the Sunday sch ool and i From ont the east, and shining toward th«
Ts i il
t 1 * veltri for no nt was no “ (irmanent. e r s k v , t’ ll the
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..
I
t
was
a
curious
tliir»"-
liannened
w ill stick to the truth and say that if
west:
•• -
^
this crust w rihU m ;
furrow s
and hi iet, the accou n t is lon g . S u p p o se ;
rintimj pro»/ !>>/ the Publisher.
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secón 1 day. 1. I f the «lays were lon g
it m pl-rd into o few line - «n lv the *n our
that dav and I c o u ld n ’t
ev(!1' d r r en. UP tk®’ c o ]v or | I hunt the nothern liglitu o ’er iceberges
ridges aj pear. The ridges push up it
packed into a few lines, only the
* .
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,
. j sawed a stick o f w ood in all that tim e, |
hi-h-
¡ ¡1- Is, ; non gen erally h eld , how
through the waters, the first laud on one or tw o crow n in g points o f each
lfc into luy hcaJ " iat tLc*
w hy, I am ah A rab, and if he has i seek the ¡tar-cross in the southemsky.
P R O F E S S IO N A L ( A R D S .
could plant life h ive existed through
the g lo b e is seen— the o ld Lauren- a g e co u ld be given. Try it, man .of
g s tu n g me tip so ca ily . 1 athei said to me on ce since, that I c o u l d 1
And yet, thou h&uutest me!
id dav without anv son*3 ö. tiun R id ge, north o f the St Law rence
rrncter nf cvnvflfiainn r r ,i seem ed luorc k in d er than I ever saw : g o awav and stav all dav, then I am ! •
W IL S O N H O W L IJ Y , M. D.
b ou n ce, m aster o f e . p r ^ . o n , en d
was ,,0oj . , wtul, j a boy ns is fon d o f my gram m ar fo r j 1
P ,J' heart i f‘ .!li“ a ‘r e .,<”
'
l’li a t the wat ci s .-hoiilil b rin g forth
and Great Lakes.
It is a story o f sec how y ou can im prove up >n G en-
Physician and Surgeon,
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not
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liL-e
a
study,
w
hich
I
’ll
be
b
low
ed
if
I
a
m
,
|
My
schemes
are
shadow»,
and
my
hope,
i i 1 1 is --it lilil« , but how about their
T
„ lnilthn4. T hava
a
;
a dream;
land-grow th.
1 he elem ents sw eep osis
1 , T h e great nebula, filling ail o v c i, and not in spots like he nn<1
and I am gla d that I have g o t a g o o d |
FOREST GROVE, . . . .
CRESON. bringing forth Í cr'..' (!. Even w a iv ­
used
to
be
on
previous
days.
H
e
chance to sav so. It
was one o f * l^rasP t^-eur’
behold! they disappear—
the ridges «lown, end spread them im m ensity with its dim g lo w , w het
Nor loves, nor friends, nor joy«, are what
OFFICE- At his Resilience, W, -t of ing all these ui .Hike o b je ctio n s ,th cie in layers under the surroun din g sea; better expression fo r it than “ form - said that as I was r. tolerable g o o d them kind o f loose days w hich has
they seem. •
Johnson’s Planing Mills.
1 1 1 1 : y
romains the f; tal one that ibis record
the crust shrinkage raises them up, joss alu] v o id ,” the ¿aw n o f “ ligh t?” b oy vesterdav I m ight be rewarded never daw ned on to me tw ice, and :
to g o a fishing, aud stav all d a y ; and m oreover never will
F in a lly, I Fwiii begin anew; I will subject
is at total \ ;tii iiu-e with the facts of
ami new strata are thrown dow n be- o. H ow better describe the forina- . rT0 v l .
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d
o
n
’t
Avish
to
say
an
yth
in
g
that w ill Myself, and live the straitest of my sect-
seien ' , ‘ «re. ¡¡illy ot gtol«*gy, as nt vom l: so the continent
W . II. S A Y L O I L 31. It.,
ws out in- tiou o f air, with water below and » 1 dnln t drive up tho cow and saw | grieve
«rrieve m
v
m
other,
but
1
m ust
ust sav
And yet, thou hauntest me!
m v m other, bu t I m
say,
■stood. T h e unbi liever to
■nt
und«
I
1«
oi
k,
O
hio,
P
l
nnsy’
van.ia.
Physiiian and Surgeon.
clou d s above, than “ tho firm am ent t om e w ood before I v e n t, it w ould this m uch because I ca n ’t help it. 1 I ,*;«!; “ Art here again, O haunting face?
AV A 11 ¿I lilil t b hat these ob jection s, Tiib dej)th o f the> eaily sfrata is as
Sl eak. then, and take my curse!” Th.
in the m idst o f the waters? 3. (>f not make any difference. H e said he B oys that want small brothers to tag
FOREST GROVE. - - - - OREGON LÌ
1 i 1
tilOllgil till 1 m ight have been m ore, t« iii>hing: T.vell juits thè total o ftlie
would d o it him self by and by. W ell them aroud and tell things that am t j
.
that vast P aleozoic A ge when tnol-
OFFICE Atti - i nv* Store.
the
believer,that
som
e
ill’c
P aleozoic at lli'.i.lil'ti f«-i t.six-sevtnths lusks and fishes tilled the seas, when then, som eh ow I cou ld en t figure it Is0’ “ ' L
lv P
|° a
0 ^ ° D'’
” Thv lift's one iove thou canst not thus
RESIDENCE
>n 1 Blo-k^'-cth
, ,
. ,
,
head fu ll, but if 1 never g e t to g o a
"<>«««•«*__
ist.are serious enough, o f all ou r present earth-erust!
o f hem , at
it was a jo k e or n ot, be- ^
* 1 ,^ 1 ° «
1
tw enty m iles o f e a r’ i-cru -.t were w hether
T.
,
...
: nshing ,i0 cHii till the last trum pet
I but reflect the image in thine heart;
I .( i> • i «•( \ * . -'.i-nee its« If fo r the
l-’ossils suoli begin toa iip ea r in thè form ed and the co il vegetation grew , cans« T hy ew that if there was a man win sou n d , not any m ore brothers j Tilijie own beart kD0W&
me, though thy lip«
i Ir. V 11. Drnii o'*.
II. V.
our ow n connu n; sense strat.o.
fa - .ami it
At iìrst tliev are all o f ma- wlmt m ore accurate summary cou ld in tow n as was g o o d a ju d g e o f for me if y ou p lea se..
j ,
liiay lie;
•J ohn C laims . ; 0 fils^to thine own self! it cannot «lie,
;- tliev are
in acc-or«l line origli . shells, nini afterwar«lf:
be than that “ dry land ap p ea red ," bad 1 >oys mv father was him . S om e­
Durham & Thompsor
« 1 A A
1
t no l (
at ion.
This love that hnunteth tHee!"
li'h i ..., so that tue g eolog ist m aiks and “ earth b rou g h t
I
forth gras-;, how I co u ld n 't rem em ber that I was
An Indiana Romance.
a r r <) r: .v i : y s - . n
i a ir ,
—Constance
F. Wool-ton in AppUton't
t«-a eliti vi . o f Wido- V-? »■•no o f ti is suhdi visions litro. A>fc <>f
AYhr.t ar;
herb, tree?” T h e agreem ent is per­ any 1 J t e r y terday than the day
Journal.
J. «'i O’Jl fill « Il 1-. lldt,
!>-, and another, .
o f lieh'
No. lot» 1 ir-t -:r. - 1.
fect, as far as the lesser account can b efore, but I took his w ord for it,
She cou ld n 't see it in that
ligh t.
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n.
ami
we
live
on
a
l!l(
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- l il l remain also early appeal", ami cover the greater, even to the licet-fold rather than argue into a fuss, fo r I
The Adoration of Woman.
?h e d id n ’t want to marry him , but
,!«•
sr-or *s i if m ilt
a siiell
in the
broad marshes a vegetation nature o f the fa c t . 4.. Somewhere the H o w that to get to g o a fishing was
■ he was bou n d she should. They both
in «lej.l h. YVe aro act (li­tintoti with soon ilouii.shc a sueh 1 - has fie ver sun first brok e through the clou d s, too g o o d a th in g to lose. So I swal­
ALFRED KINNEY. M. D „
T hat adoration w hich a? you n g m an
lived a co u p le o f m iles from the city
to ilio 11 - - j[>:!: o f tw, li­ since boon scon. T h o v. hole earth
p rob a b ly lo n g after the beg in n in g o i low ed up my breakfast in a hurry and near neigh bors. She refused to gives to a wom an w hom hè feels to ks
ZSS.
Ä
XT H . 0 - 3 1 3 0
.irty mil: s. 11 is c« lilí - osi li os- was trojiioal. T h e f r e s wore cluh-
Ian 1 and vegetation. Then first; the am i wcut o u r am i borrow ed Ben listen to his cou rtin g , and he grew greater and b itte r than him self, is
DEKDA1 S RT !! : IN »,
in
o coats o f m isses
y
«il
s'ra
'
like
il«
loH
)
feet
hardly d istinguishable from a rélig-
«s
I.’ll
high ; ferns lum inaries were “ s e t,” app oin ted to S o inner from his m other, and .we desperate. So he w ent o ff
U
N’. W . o m . r «-i First au.l Waslun - ri - “
to the
lilt's«*
,h
>
W
O
r>
'>>n.
i;
¡7
lv
«n
oniu
fits
is
in
t.tu s-.c it.. Fortian«l,
n. T h e
i'l) or ID feet; « q u isota , i -,i sitesi, e tc ., their appropriate w ork, as the
1- ,
i i i
« ,1
j - iou«»- feelin g. W h a t d eep and worthy
how were o ff like the nigh t express, "'be A
\\ est, and w hile ou t there persuaded ,
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r a
J
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igill to 1:avo boon m ostly un- -Ji 1 or ¡h fi cot luindrods o f giant sue-
.
...
.
. lo r e is liot so? w hether of woman or
was afterw anls “ l e t ” in the sky, went through ou r orchard andJ’d ake’s a friend to write
a
letter
saving
that
,
,
,
v. A. ti.VfeL.
r.*T.Mt.ii m ; r der wat or, .ilt «>r fresh, l .it si m o­ oios where now are on ly a. few scores
,
,
.
ch ild , o r art or mitsic? O ur carosses,
though all had been “ cveatctT lon g low m eadow -laud, and stop p ed to he was d , ead,
and asking, as his d v i n g !
,
...
*
n la n d . T hose si rata are in- o f their puny rop.es« utat ivr s.
‘
ou r ten d er w ord s ou r still rapture
d
ig
our
w
orm
s
d
o
s
e
by
B
la
k
e's
bain
b e fo io . G e o lo g y cannot yet fix the
B A L I . .N S T O T T ,
request, that she m ight, if sl:e ever
liti ^ V i rroguhi v, tilted 1n-oken, and
under the influenc o f the autunud
M »st o f the o«»al o f the w or Id was d ate; relatively G enesis seem s to, at They were m agniticen fat w orm s,and
went
out that w ay, stop fo r a m o­
V T T O K A E Y S - A T - I . Y \V, .
.1 1 m ountain
!iave li.nl ■J wltol*'-
syst« ui" form c 1 ftvun the rem ains o f tlb- veg­
tho p roper tim e. AY hat
inventor not intricate to d ig , because the m ent and toss a w eed o r perlinps a sunsets, or pillared vistas, or calm,
No. G I> knm’s I'd . k,
tliru-.t in* thr«»ugh them b y the m igli- etation. T h e erust, not y«.t
m ajestic statues, o r Beethovian sym­
firm , w ould have dream ed that lig h t crea­ g rou n d was so aw ful rich and m el­
flower on bin lon ely grave. This was
PORTLAND, CREOON.
tv fore - « b.
In form er ages the n >w swaye l dow n uu 1 z the se i an«l
p h on ies,
all
b rin g
with tkrenn
ted lo n g before the st;u vVoiild accord low that it stau Is to reason. AVc tender, but it d id n ’t take w orth
a
' lv
cr s ! was thinner than at p resen; in now ui) again, separating the coal
'o t one o f m others new tom ato*cans
the con sciou sn ess that they aretU6rfe
with the scientific fact! f>. “ Rep-
cent, and .'lie w rote back a letter to
fact there was once no crust at
all, beds by num erous r n ine and other
waves
and rip ples in an unfathoma­
tiles in water, earth, and a ir .” “ The
^l1^* au‘^ then went on to F lin t
f rjend saving that if he had anv 1
FR A N K L- STOTT.
but the w hole g lo b e was ill a m olten strata. And when we rolh-et that in
waters brou gh forth great w hales,” I oreek » an<l " steam -engine in t he! con sideration fo r her feelin gs at all ble ocean o f love and beauty; -our
st.ue. H ere astronom y com e in with this carbon iferou s p eriod there are
ill co u ld n ’t o f h eld us back. ,
, ,
,,
.
. ,
,
, , em otion in its keenest moment : pat-
(H ebrew , lizards,) “ and furls'.” fi. ! rollin g-m
0
*
to send her the dead lo v e r s watch
A t t o r n e y
a t - L a \v .
u n dou bted evidence that in ages still hundreds uf these steata, em bracing
r r ! ses from expression into silenew; our
It
was
that
kind
o
f
a
beautiful
M
hv !
,
,
.
,
.
,
,,
A g e o f M ammals ami o f M an. C re­ 1
.
" j jm d chain, his m oney, and all
u ; r. r. < no no. n /■:>. • > v.
m ore rem ote the earth was ae-tually in places /o v m f r d eep o f
love at its highest flood^ rushes' be­
,
‘ . , .
/
earth- ation o f “ beasts o f the earth, c a b le , m orning when everything is hushed
Office in new Court H m-e.
0
0
valuables. T o carry out Ins plan the
vaporized bv the intense heat, and cruet. we begin to
.
_ . ,
, - 1
• „ , yon d its ob jects and lo s e s - itself in
appreciate
the creepin g (H e b . , pron H iuj ) th in g s,” and silent as the church c f a week ,
. .
dead man sent hom e Ins brass jow el-
tare, the unir- rer, length s o f time that g e o lo g y
that s uu, p
the sense o f «livine m yslery. Is it
. . .
,
, ,
deals an«l— “ M a n .” 7 . “ No new sp e cie s.” dav. T h e fields a n « ' t h e lanes Were 1
rv rn d other cn ects. and she licm e-
..
„«i
THOMAS H . TONGUE.
nee ail « lining!« d, dlfi used with. A m i the w hole Paloovr'ii* was
! as quiet as a stone-quarrv on a Sun- V . ,
V 1 «. V i T i * 1*1 i any weakness, pray, to be wrought
“ G o d rest«'d r cm ui1' la b ors.*’
1
1
diatelv p roceed ed t«) don the trinkets
,
^
ast «-loud, < r w h a, through at least nine tim es the length o f this
in or.
,
.
. . . . . .
1 on b y exquisite m usic, to feel (its
A t t o r it r v - a t - L a tv ,
This will bear scrutiny. L et us da-V' atul tho watprs o£ Fl i nt crcck •and start to sign in g -sch ool with the I
,
,
.
, .
the im m ensity of space.
,
...
?, . ,
.
.
„
¡w o n d ro u s harm onies search ing t i e
p ortion !
*
w a s stiller than Catawba in bottles
tabulate ami « luij. e.
r’ounljirDrt con.
ch osen “ feller o f her
lie.art. O n !
,
.
.
astro
G o in g bark w i:h the
.
.
, ,
subtlest w indings o f vou r sou l, the
in
a
«lark
cellar.
H
ow
ev
er,
we
soon
T h e crow n in g fa^ts in this
third
Tin: TWO IIMCOIIDS.
their wav back hom e the pair w ere!
” ...
mav stage o f earth-life are plainly tw o,viz:
to that groat lot id-m ass, wo
. . ‘
.
...
*
■ d elicate fibr*s ot life where n o m e n «
g o t to the best hole in L on esom e
Gfoli in/.
omisis.
startled bv the a op a n tion o f the lost 1
•
, ,.
r.. Tiiia.iN. it«.-.v tra«-e l>ri«- llv the principal
,
. . . . . . . .
orv can penctnat, and b in d in g to*
Land, leije'alion.
t. N«bnl«r Hypothesis. Gh.-ios, Light. Day 1. bend, and th row ed our lines in, and ,
e . D. snvn
"2. Atmosphere
Firmamemt. Day 2. fished, and fished, and fished; audi t lover, clad m gh ostly w hite, out with g eth er y oiir w lo le being, past and
o f earth-histoi rV.
K i l l : il,
4. Pnrjica/ion. This is n ota g eo- J. Paleozoic Ali«*.
Day 3.
tne o ld
lineam ents
intact. The
on e unspeakable vibra-
p ro- 1 o g ic ago. 1 ho A ppalachians, for
-. "\ apor i s
Azoic, etc.
I. Nebulous
did seem to m e(and it seemetl to
Land.
11 i } ‘ e i . o n
\
o
r
u
g
man
fled,
but
the
p
h
i
G
o
o
d
m
e
lt
io
g y ou in on e moment
Plants.
( 'arbouifi-roun.
«lucod bv !ioat .1!« at means mo
Ben) thst ages w ou ld roll before we
instance, crashq«! up
through the
I
Sun,
moon,
st«irs,
still, and p u ttin g u p a paw w hich re- j with all the tenderness;
all the
AT LAW.
m otion.
T h e partie'lr o f the mass, «•••rth-crust to the height of ’2 0,000 E Purification.
) appear. Day 4. cou ld get a bitc.
som bled an elephant s f o o t , . naively | love, that has been scattered through
4 M« s»>7<>jc Ape.
Day
Dckmq's RniMitig. Fir-t Sir« «-t#
tlu-refore, were in intense
m otion. feet or m ore, m ost o f
which
has
It is m ighty hard for two b oy s to
Jt'-ptilc!*.
Great Whales.
im juired if the g h ost wanted to be y ie toilsom e years', con cen tra tin g in
PORTLAND, ' iREiJON.
I-il ib
Such m otion also m e- m light. H ere, scii cc been sw ept away. ‘ T h ere was
Fowls.
have to fish when tliev "c a n ’ t catch
,
,, ,
,
m-
- «*
kick ed to death b y a m ule.
T o on e em otion o f heroic courage- or
f>. Cailiozoic A”c.
Day C.
then, was the fir- t great fact, nam e­ total death o f all know n sp ecies.”
anything, but then it w ou ld be g lo - ! , . , , .
,
...
v ,
I
Leasts,
cattle.
n
.
•
-
>
which
Ins
ghostshij)
replied
thus:
Mammalia.
B U S IN E S S C A R D S , «V L O D G E S . ly, l.hjht’, a faint lum inosity through-
resignation all the hard-learned les-
1 ptowlirff things. n o u s fun it tliev d id n 't onl v g et
too ,|T
., T
-i- ,
,
T
Som ew here in the l ’ laeozoic the
“
F
o
r
d
!
L
o
r
d
!
Jerusha,
hev
I
com
e
sons o f self ren ou n cin g sympathy,
Man.
Man.
o u ’ the universe.
b-nse clou d s o f the Y ap. tdiia Agr 7 N-- ii'.-w species
Rest.
Day 7. tii-. il. T h e serious trou ble w r h ;{ Uh all the way hom e to find y ou false?” b len d in g v on r present joy with p^it
wo r
C«»n- h..d hrokcu away, and e m c.rd elan*
< J i nvitation was at
T h e p co lo n ic accou n t
has been bi«* and B en , that we both g o td re a d - “ Y ou b e t ,” replied the
S . H u g h e s ,
fair
on e, sorrow , and y ou r present s o ir o #
with all y o u r past jo y ? If not then
den a!: u took jilnce at myriad cen ­ J>>r theJirsl lime .shone upon the rartlfs written within the present century, ful weary and careless; and then to
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECT^
laughing heartily, fo r she had dis­ neither is it a w eakness to be so
ters. Con.h-nsatiim o f vapor p ro­ sur/ii'-c. T h e carbon ic and other G en esis is m ore than three thousand make it all w orse, w hen we had
atician wi 11
,
• , .•
„ covered that it was really the person w rou ght upon b y the exquisite
' EGAL PAPERS DRAWN.
ACK- duces sensible heat. These
c o n ­ gases luul hitherto rendered the earth * years o . ld . , T h e m athem
.
.
....
nsned onw ard lo n g in to d in n er time o f the dead lover. T h e fellow’ hail curves on a w om an’s cbeek and necM
A nowlcdgcm* ut s taken. Will nttend
com pu te n ot one chance in m illions ■ .
"
masses were
h ot. This unfit for higher anim als; but now the that such a coin cid en ce co u ld occu r d ca,n0 t() l,a ssthat both o f us lm«l , p].ive,| a nj[ce gam e, and liatl follow ­ and arm s, by the liqu id dqpthi t>f
prfir.ptly to nil business e**trus**«l to his d en sin g
gravitation, o f m ovem ent o f matter carbon iferou s vegetation has lock ed in' chance. Y e t this it is what Inti- j forgot to fetch a lon g som e d inner, | e(] j lia p00tps alui chattels back to his her beseech in g g.&yes b f thfe .kw^ef
tow ards n c< liter, in a uniform fluid them away in the coa l. T he ahnos- «Iclity must credit. Christian. akepti-1 and that was the very w orst thing o f (ho Iand o f hi? nntivity vorv q u ick ly. childish pou t o f ner Bps; i ’b t the
J o l r n
C o o p e r ,
beauty o f a lovely w om an is like mu^
means on ly m otion round a center.
d siu d ou b ts so inuc-hj b u t beheves , tho w llole business; but we stuck it T i.e q.im stl was sod i«-u ste«l with the
c
...
rather that both accounts are hv the
....
^ „ n arnnnn \ Al‘ e ltamsel " as SOtll!“guste«! w itn tn e sic; what can one say more? Beauty
Jj E S T I S T A y D J E If* E L E I! T he m rs s revolved. G om lensing stands fin ner. A ’ leiiou i.c-d earth is ^ „ e H nm l that on la in ed tlis w hole. out tl11 - o c lo c k in the at
1 1 oth er fellow fo r run n in g at sight o f hws an expression beyond and far
nml revolvin g, ca«-h mass
becam e ready for new and m ore w on derfu l
'j’jie o b je ctio n s at the outset have and (hen vote«l to give up tho jo ). jjie „h o s t that she im m ediately be above w om an’s soul that It cldlHwL
CJDLÍCÍTS THE PATRONAGE OF THE flatten« «1. A revolving
rin g was creations.
all disappeared. T w o p oin ts chiefly
W e had g o t chuck full o f fisher- gan p vep arati0ns to m arry the gh ost | as the w ord s o f gen ius have a w ider
Ohic
»▼(»rove
1 ! Vrf/r w armi i, ,i
n
• 4
| m eaning than the
thought that
outer
ed ge,
sif&osoic An
G reat swam ps remain t< frou b le som e.
m an’s luck and was designed to quit, 1 Terre Haute Express.
tifiti lv form ed around the
Wiilnnt and Pine Str*-e«s.
i
p
rom
p
ted
th
em
;
it
is
more
than wo-
Da;/. G o d resteil on tho seventh 1 p
«
another within that, ami aiu>ther,ne- vet
\ m editcrranran sea covered
j
iriati’s
loie
that
moves
ts
T
n A wo-
, .
.
Ar
« •
1 da.v ! 'h a t rest con tin u es; therefore
: cord in g to the size o f the mass, till what are now the R oekv M ountains.
. . . . ____ . . . , , ,
. .
. .
I suppose that w hen Gen. ..Slier-
To Cure Dogs from Killing Sheep.
\
m
an’s
eyes—
it
seem
s
to
b
e
a far-off
POST OFFICE HOI RS.
ttie day con tin u es and to a period.
the central portion becam e too dense T h e first bird s appear w ading in the ¡ Jn ( f e n . i i : 4 y day uiafit mean ap e - man g o t th rou gh with
! m ighty love that has come near (o
h :s m atch to ;
.«r.iil poin*» «e.iitli closes at 8 a . m .; Mail for farther ring-form ation, n d re­ waters. T h o shallow s
us, and m ade speech fo r itself there;
and shores riod. So plain is it that these are the sea, that ho was abundantly D■■«wrosponilcnt Rui.il Sun
y . iu«_f ca«-t r *. 1 * ! p. M. Office hours on
m ained a fl it.ene-il ball with ring-; re­ are tilled with huge lizards; ieh th vo- i " « w e than ordinary d ays, that A n - 1 tired and was desperate cross. I t I l f >'ou *“ ’ ? *
, a ° K, " ,at k ills th e
n eck ,
Sunday frurn ll);30to 11 a . m .
f ir Ño departure frnm tins rule.
c r o c 'c o o . -' R »«*«««. k a n .lr e .fe o f years a g o . calls ^
#n ul.(lu„ u3 „.„'lk fo r h im . B u t, or m ,,s shecP- nnd y c u d o !1 *
1 T J * " * . : ! « Bon! ! i hS S ^ “ f ? ! ! *?)
volv in g around it. These rings also sanri lit to « * feet. I d « * with
ero
N. E. GOODELL,
to f'lioot h im ; bu ild a pen sixteen |
p rettiffes» by-tHjfe if close kin-
1 them not the “ Days w hich ligh t
Post Master. ! drew up into balls, planet*t throw ­ «lile lio a d ­ ( ften containing 2()U teeth m easures.”
now n —
of ten-*
a
,
.
!
ship
wuth
all we have kr.------
I
know
tw
o
b
oy
s
w
hich
w
ent
on
but “ dies i w ß ’a biles,
nT.ly_________
ing o ff rings them selves,
perhaps,
m ore than thirty sp ecies; j.lesio- m easured by G o d h im self.”
’ m arch to Flint creek o f a 3*ay m orn-
^heii^nk’ k Urn0 la rc-cst1 ^erne8S ai^ ,Pe^£‘b
^ b « ; beauty i is
\\lii«-h in turn, becam e balls, rta/cl-
FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. 136,
' *
*
I
lit'-y.
I- O . C r. T .,
Thus a system
was
form ed,
! the solar system for instance,
with
s t T. snn, planets, m oon s. Thus the earth plates o f m ail. T h oy oven i «
unlay evenni«/, at ft o’clock. All
eets at its hall every
M
in. mb. rs of Hie « kr<! r m «<,«>«1 standing are 1 took shape.
orbali v invite«! Ui alleili!
iiu L iiito o K
A. F
l o d g i :
& A. M .
T f
— . 30 d in 1
‘" T
spci'ies;
osau n 1 30 to 1 60 feet;
the i , - _
hvleosanr 2(1 fe e t lo n g , c o w r e d w ith !
in t h .
rtir—
pterodactyls
with
w
ings
o
f
2 to
.
T h is N ebular H yp oth esis, d e m o n ­ 23 feet span, w inged cro co d ile s, fly-
amt says
strated by L a pla ce, lo n g d o u b te d by in g dragons. A s P ro f. ' U
ttrrl
. . .
.
*i
> o . : ì o . m m y, is now hold essentially b y al­ “ T here were reptiles in water, land
most every scientist o f any note. I f and air.” "Well d oes the g e o lo g ist |
FOREST GRÒ VE. OR EGO N. M-«t
Saturday before the Full Moon in
each Month. Brethren in y o i
k'vnd'yn %r- irv it/Klto attend
true, wo ou g h t to find in tho
sky
vast
masses
vet
u
n
con
d
en
sed
,
and
|
**
1 s n .ilW on«*« ip every stage o f tranei-
P
^ e nml
r mord
'™ T
,"s h his
,e w hole | ? him ^ in the back
J the,
b
h u as
n g n e i than
pen,
get “ y ou r d o g ; ers dyed and u n J yed w ho see non«
L n d L n crL a ^ d 'L M h ’ iL T ta^ow n stalwart c r o w d ; and when thetn tw o with a fo lia r around his n eck , and o f it w hatever) and for this tekaox}.
|
“ t , ° 5 S ho.vs finally g o t to the kitchen o f ^ f ^ i ' ^ T t h i ’t
d o g “ »1 h a h the n oblest nature ie often’AWT moat
blinded to the character c f the wo­
j full m agnitude elifd splen dor o f me- their hom es, it was a haven o f rest
Jfore* fe e t * s sw
win«ri
in gin g o ff o f the m an’s sou l, that the beauty clothe«.'
j rulian day. Y e n ly
“ evening was, for them to anchor their p an t’loon s „ rotind a few inches
G e t ou t o f AY hence I fear, the tragedy o f hu­
! Irirtvm m r w n a
n v n n i n I te e n ««¡n od -..
t
—I ■.
. «A
. . .
/
W 0rnino w as,” even
in these “ ineffa- o a chair in, and a bairn
o f Crilead the pen, and let the (fuck give him man
__________
___________
life is ______
likely to
continue, fo r a
i b l®” creative d ays.— C onjrejational-
to the p it o f their stom achs.
! several g o o d butts, and then turn him jon g tim e to com e, in apittt o f m en *
f
A t our house the blinds w ere s h u t : 1
,®QRe' l hls 1S ,a 8l*r0 culhe-
tn e d
„
" f . r r *, '
~
V
J it on m y father a d o - s when I was a
A (lying Irishmau, asked bv his confessor
call this stage tho “ Age of Reptiles.” ! if h0 was ready to renounce the
and the rooms nearly as dark as niy h oy ; I never knew them to cross a
in devil
6. Cainozpic A je . T he
R o ck y
( b ed room afore day. The hired girl j field w here the sheop w ere grazing.
M ountains, A ndes, A lps. H im alaya, intend to male« mrsiif «n«mi«*i« ”
« mir,cd up hör finger at me and said : T ry it.
a n d
tal p h ilosop h ers, ^ho i n
^ th
^
recipes (6 r
all mistakes
EHol.
of the
ready
kind ■ george