Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, April 30, 1874, Image 4

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PATRONS O F H U S B A br.T Y ;
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K E IN E S
I P F L E T O K S '
lne M. Lonis Timw i»ivw the following
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specimen,of jtoetrv. The writer rvidnitlv those to wlirtlll it Ol'ijjinaly Belonged
•raeuns business, ' and ‘ has goue in on Lis i nre j ) 0 f ,r m e n to-day.
But I fear I
» w UevUe'l
nerve.”
•ini writing a letter that will occupy
I stood upon the ocean's briny shore,
irtore space than you can devote to
And with a fragile reed I »Tote
! it, so I will con dude. Hoping that
Upon the sand—
I have succeeded in interestin'; vour
"A nges, I love thee!”
\
readers
and that the
I ndepen dent
’’ die mad waves rolled by m d blotted out
The fair impression.
will live and prosper.
t 'mil ree-1! Cruel w,.ve! Treacherous sand!
I reunaiu yours truly,
I'll trust ye no more;
R olyan .
But with giant hand I'll pluck
F.**»m Norway's frozen shore,
lti r tallest pine, and dip its ti>p
into the crater of Vesuvius,
And u[> >n the hi^h and burnished Ileaveus
I'll write—
'•Aii.es, I love thee!”
And I would like to see any
D oggone»! wave wash that out.
CALIFORNIA LETTER.
S oledad , Monterey Co.,-Cal.,
D
ear
DALLES *0RESP0NDE\CE.
Entirely rewrittenby the ablcr’t »liters on
tv» ry subject. l ‘ riut< »1 from ntw type, mul
illu; irat« si with Stv« ral lhouM .nl Eng-, a t­
ingí» unci Mug'».
STEAM TOW .Ml
Book, niW&JOB PRINTER.
Book Binder and Paper Ruler,
T he D a l l e s , Ogn., April 15, 1874.
E dit U k I n d epe n d e n t .— K . W . Y ./<
still lives and prospers though tin*
readers of the I ndependent may not
be aware of the fact. The weather
still continues tine. The hills
are
putting on a mantle of preen, the
snows are melting in the hills
and
per consequence the Columbia River
93 F ront S treet ,
P ortlan d , oreo on .
April luth, 1874.
vou *s ris¡ng,aud the boats are running
I ndependent ; — I suppose
have by this time awakened
from
the temporary slumber into which
vou had fallen about the time I left
Forest Oróte, and would not object
to a letter from an old friend aud
patron, and suiting the action to the
above thought I have concluded to
seud you a few* items from this sec-
tion. I have, been in this County
about two mouths, and have no hesi-
tnney in pronouncing it the nicest
portion of California that I have vet
visitid, and there are but few coun-
ties in' theState where Iliave not been.
Monterey is chiefly a stock growing
county, though much of its lauds are
well adapted to rtgritúltüre
and a
j 0,1 ^ ie uPPer r*ver* The hotels are
! doing a good business, and cvery-
t,linS in the financial as well as the
vegetable world is fionrishirig.
On the first Moudav of this month
the school meeting of the Dalles I)is-
trict was held. It was but poorly at-
tended. A small tax was voted to
Pll.v off the indebtedness of
the
»eliool, but none to sustain a public
school next year, ho there will be but
tour months of public school here
ncxt winter. In this action I think
,lie people have made a mistake.
prof . e . p . con nor
The celebrated writing teacher coin-
PleteJ a term of instruction here last
considerable quantity of grain
is week. He is one of the most sucess-
sown each bear. The most of the ful teachers in the Shite, an 1 th ;
lanI is level though two ranges of progress made by the pupils un lar
inoüntains— “ Gavilán” and Coast hlá‘ charge w..s really wonderful.
roLirics
Range—extend the entire length of
it
north to south. It was un­ Are begining to take a shaip of the
til recently a very large county, but public attenti >a. Tue D biu cK 'm ts
•Jets
i in tin
the last Legislature passed an act aml Iudcpemleurs have tickets
i .
dividing it and forming from the part field. The .1 hm tiltthieer, the official
taken off the new countv of San Be- paper of the County , champions the
IJVI ill.iua.in
n.
AN FFACTFRES TO OT.DER. A
eoiiut Books, of all si/* s and style *.
Ball Tic kets. Bill 11 ads. B’ ink Boo’ , of
any desired pattern, with punted heads or
without. Blanks, Briefs, Cntnlopucs. Card's.
Certificates, ('hec*ks, ( "iregulars. 1 )»'<*ds. llaiid-
Bills. Labels. Leases, I.* "e*r Ileaels, Fosters,
l’ roprunriie s. l{ecei]>ts of all kinds. Show-
Cards. Sliippiup T:i s. .(-*•.. A.-.
Particular at;« .’ • -ii paid to pettinp up
Books for Count'- Clerk's **;” « «*.
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l^ o r o s
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P * L A N I f:3
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tV ilL L S
&■ 5 ! ) o o r f a c t o r y
A . L. .T' ‘ T T ' T . ' V n n r i e t o r ,
Mniiufiie-tnrcr and Dealer in
FFRNITFRE,
SASH.
DOORS VXD BUNDS,
CEDAR.
FIR and TT 'RDW'OOP
U MBER. ,VC., AC.
Planing. Tnr.gi'e ard Grnnviro.
Turnino. Scroll and Kc-S;.tvirr
Bowlcy. master; II. C. M ’Timmomls, sec. ' ;Kruse, master; Joseph B&rstow sec- O w m a
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Citv.
_______________ ______ __________ LewisvUie.
liin i,o H V 7 ’ , r ‘V'r 0 V2C’ L " rfl r° ' ; 1 t " N •
Creek Grange: Clackfitrnico; A B
lid i, master, J C. Jenuings. w c .; June -May, master; M O Gard, see;
• Ct*
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M'arner Grunge; Clackamas co ; Arthur
Lvem ng S ^ rg -a n g e no. 27 Multnomah Warner master; John Brush sec. Oregon
'•.imf/lnii,
Co; Jacob Johnson, master; IL I . Campbell, C:tv.
b
I -o m in 's o f O reg o n c u d W ash !
o \ a - i z e f o r s e lf g ir o le e l ion nun fire the see ; East P o lla m i.
! Mount Zion Grange; Clack .m as co ; 8
Umpqua grange no. M . Don 1 is eo.; R. R » y m ster; W H Mattoon sec.
> nohleiiy id o j tin' industrial' p u r s u its ,
M ., Gurney, master; II. !•. Owens, se«*;
Hanl nq G „a } i .; Cleek. m s co ; G eor-e
fa r il Hair this w orC , I h a r e eo n in iis-
ltosehurg.
Cl r 'M m , *, r; A C Wi bur sec
s m id ilic foR oic,ix/ pi'Vsoi’S to : n sfd>ife
Miltim grange, n o.29. Limitóla eo: D. M.
W ilh.im t'e G ian re: MnltnVrosh co- D
• ■ •u n g r » in this ju r is d 'w lio n , «ft i;/»/ Drumhtller, master; V. R. McCoy, sec M d- F iery, mnñt.r; S E Paddock, see; Portland.
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i ’ erryd i’ e grange, no.. Si), Polk c o ; Geo. :
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t o r lIont/llis (lm l Hu’ ei u.i/r'S south ('o'iu'gys. master; J. Frizzell sec; I’enydale.
t it.
J!. M . ( ! uruinf, ’¡ ‘ ‘ n .1/ li’ T A i
McM nnville grunge, no. 31, Yamhill co;
T o ll’, Ju lies ‘'Iill' ill. I' r .e .
A. R id, Master; b . (). Durham, s ic ; Me- S C U S I ' I t i B E t
S C IiS C T 'T U F n
Minnville.
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I n n ’'
II. .V / / II, J u n i’linn.
L i'lyi tte grange, no. 32, Yamhill eo; A.
Jinh :ui no I , J n ih In.'iiiKim , r, ist B. II m y, master; B. H. L iaison , see; La-
I' d . Ilim d.
fuyet'*.
N > • i h tnih¡11 grange.no. 33. Yamhill eo;
( 'lu ol’iim n s.
IL /•'n’t) ‘s , /.’ /*//■• ( 'n •*/
B. It I .ugliliu, imistei ; D. C. Stewart, see;
It utn. i,
.1. Simps ni, f 'orioli s.
Ninth Yamhill.
Yu mil dl,
.1 . H II nry, Lufo'i de.
'.Veston * ran *e, no. 31, Umatilla en; J. S. |
11 I S, I : l i e ' l l III ,
/. /(. / !nmphr< i/s. B i te master; II. AI’cAithur, s<*e; IF« ston, |
II !• 1 Horse gr.uig«*. no. 3ô,Fnmtilla eo; J |
H illsb o ro .'
NY l ’i rains, imister; D. A. Richards, see;
d li r u m ,
It. .1 11 * 7 r /. Turn <.
for fhe
Mestoli.
L iiiii, IL /■’.
I n i a in . 'Jilin/i’ii1
N.uo grange, no. 3 !. Linn eo; Thus. Muu- I
hers, master; G. 1. Fo*t«*r, see; Scio.
11 iii . ( '¡/rus, S ‘ ‘ o; J //. ; >e t.i, IInr
> inti mi grange, no. 37, Linn eo; IFm. ;
risburi/.
( y rus, master; II . A. Kmiscv, sec; S** i * i .
t
r.nsh rn itr iifo ii, / i.<ii rn W usli.u - *
IITseo g.-.uig«*, no. 3S, Masco eo; R ihert I
Io n , a n d Id a h o,
/■' uni,- S helton i:m l Mays in isti r;G . IL Juiin tt sec; Tile Italics: !
llie Dalles grangi, no. 3.1. IÍ aseo t*o; A.
II hi . S h ilto n , II nlht W nl'u, II . 7.
II estern II nsliiiii/lon Jerrilom /.
IL J. Dufur, master; E. L. lV iham . sec; Tiie
Dalles.
L . Sm iH i, O. iim iiin,nun ,/dim s l l o r t n n , i Mobilia grange, no. Cluck ;mns eo; 1».
!
S ea ttle.
Noy. r, master; Chas. H ou.ud, sec; Oregon
S o u th ern Orei/on,
'll. S . It. I lu il’, j City.
D im tsciiK grange no 41, ClaekaniYs co;
o f A sh inn d .
•s. 7*. Lee, master; Norman Darling, s ic ;
.ini/ loi (iti,ti/ u d ii in this jn ms I teflon
F0ÎÎE 3T-G 150V E
IN 'D E P E M IE M
1 hintas'Ciis.
t o r w hich no d ’¡Ui t >/I.U 'h ee u n ppi n tiled \
-I■ »ni.«ii \alley grange, no 42. /.inn eo;
/ »/" Hu’ ori ¡a u i zillion o f urn in/ ’s
w.U John Bryant Master; A. T . MeCullv, sc»-;
rere tr e i in ned iute ii’ten l ton il npjilieii- j >ci( ».
lion is init ie to m e, / wdi ntten,I m p e r - j Junction city grange, no. 43. Lain-co; F.
M . Folsom, mast« E; J <; Houston sec;
son o r sen d n d ’/nl'if.
>eio.
Dofutiss oí tli2 Slate Grange.
The \Vork otiginal!y published »»»'dir the
j till,* of T he N ew A m i r u a n C x c l o p a i . ia
i »¡is c'oiiqihteil in 1S(‘>3, since which time
the wide circulation, which it has attain* cl
i in all parts of the l nited States and the
si nnl developments which have tnk« n pier«
! in evvrv branch of science, literature^, and
art, have induced the editors and pi»1 Ibhers
to submit it to an exact and thorough revis­
ion, and to issue* a new edition cuti-lcel
T he A merican C yclo I'. viha .
W ithin the last ten years the prepress of
discovery in every dep.ntnimt of knowl­
edge has made u lie'A* »e*lk of rede re lie e.* all
imperative want.
The nioveme nt <>f political nfTiirshas kept
pace* with the »liscoveries of seieTiee, and
the ir fruitful application to the industrial
and useful arts and the* convenience ttnd u*
tiiie-ineiit of social life. (treat wars aiid<i>!i-
sequent revolutions have oceiireil, involv-
inp national e-haupes of peculiar moinent.
The civil war of our own country, whic h
was at Us heipld when the last volume of
the* old work appeared, has happily be en
e nd* d, and a new course of . nuuieivial
and industrial activity has been com-
lllelK ed.
I.aip** ae’ i-essi uis to our peopraphical
knowledge have he.Ti made by the indefati-
I gable explor* i*sof-Africa».
The* prent political revolutions o f the* last
<l« « iub*. with the natural 1 « suit of the lajis«*
of tim«*. have brought into public view a
multitude of in w incii, whose names are in
CM rv one’s 11 ii • •>111. and of whose livi*s ,*vi*ry
nil • is curious to know the particulars.
Gn at battles have b n n fought ai (1 import­
ant sii-ors niaintaiiu il. <>f which the details
are as y«*t preservid only ill th.e- m » spa-
HA S IE L c f.A ltK ,
I»i is or in the transit nt ] l.blii ations of the
Muster Stute (ir- m/e o f f h’’’i(on und
day, hut whi< h mi) 1 t now to take tin ir
place in perinain-lit and aUtlnntic listoiy.
li usiliinjlon. ' Snem , (h t. 1. ls7iV I
In pre]Hiring the present edition for the
pres«, it has accordingly hi en the aim of
DIRECTORY.
the editors to hrii;g down the information
to the latest possible dlltcs, and to furnish
an a ci u: att* lie count of the n t » t n i t n t dis- O F F I C E R S o f t In* \ A T O N A L
( .K A N f .F .
i*ovri,i . in si j, nc<*. o f « ai ry fiFe.li produc­
tion in lin lalun*. and of the hit« st ii vtn-
ti o j i s in the practical arts, ns w« 11 ms to viu-
Muster
I hi illy IF. J.'d
a succinct, and original record of tin* prog­ Ion, /own.
ress of po iticul and historicalexciits.
<trerseer, 7 ¡munis I ’ai/h
Tin* work liaslH «*n Isgntl a'ti r long and
Inn,
S. (
canftil preliminary labor, and »"th tin
most ample resources for carrying i on to a
Leefn rer,
Th nnp
successful term illation.
| vn w , M n n .
Non«- of the on dual stereotype plates
Steu i’ .1,
a in.in.
J.
h Ye heel 11 list d, hut en ly page has beeli
pi¡nted oil lie» type, forming in fact a n* \v (iroee. M ss.
( yclupa-ilia. with tin* sail e plan and com ­
Ass t Steu e
II. 'Ih
pass as its pn deoessnr. hut vrith a fir great
,\ * * * c Urn iisic
er pecuniary i xpeiulituic, and eitli such
ils I-
( 'hnp'n n,
(Ì,
improvenieiits in in composite ,n as hav**
been siio._.,.s,( ,) |.y longer i \pi in nct aml en­ , ini/fon I >. t
larged knowh lge.
7V. usne
1-
The illustrations »iiich are introduced ; nun/, A . 1.
for the ti>st time in tin* pr«*si nt edition have
Secretu i/, 1 )
hi ell add* d lil t for tin* sake of pn t* I i d r'
i
ton,
!> ('.
{n t. hilt to give gri at* r lueidit v ami force t*>
tin* explanations in the ti Xt. Tin V el* brace i
a d - K ‘¡I r, 11
n,
all 1 i.ijn s nt -i ii i.i i : i d of natural h sto­ j etlilI’ll tie-li e, / id
ry. and
piet tin* most famous and n mark-
( i ’/'* s*.
.1/ I ' S.
al h ft atures of seem ry. arehiteetnre, and
e.rt. ns »-ell as »In* varii us proees*. s of nit- ! II UU '.mi, 1- i W i , .
i halm s ami uialiufaetiires. Aitluui h n-
I'o.u.nn, Mrs < > II IL /
ti mil d f" vriistrm tion rath« r than i mb, iilsl.- m
11
im*nt. no pains h ive been spared t insure
,’t (
Mi. .1 r
tin ir artistic « xcclh-nce: the cost . f tin ii
i X» elltloll is • Illiniums, mill it is believed
tiny » ill tiud a welcome '. »•eplion as ali lid­ Le dy . I--.S s'uni Staro ’d,
Miss < '.
mirahlc feature o f the ( ye!« *i a**lia, and , Ih il 1 •’»'-• 7 ■” ¡'on. T. I '.
«• *i thy i>f its ln_h i lull ;u * r.
1 .1 vuf re Coin il tri'.
(Ills AVI >1 k IS su’d to Sllbsci il •rs Filli-,
!! ,, Su -11 . d */*>*, I ; n ht n d ” ,. ] K
pay. hie on ih livi r\ of ea h V .lume. Il Avili
Beaver grange, no 44, Linn eo; J Crabtree j
master; v M Gains, sie ; Lebanon.
I in*s Rivi 1 grillile. Ilo 4 i. I im » s « m »; 1 'vrus
L im ili IT. masti ' . R .belt Rook»*, ».»« ; < oos
.1 , iii'iuit derated to the interests (.f
River / ’ < ».
H ippy il«m e grange, no 43. Linn eo; J
Wnshini/ton f o u n h / nu l o f the
N* »m an. m «-t» r ; J I, u Hey. see; Lebanon. 1
I'nioii grange, no 47. 7. me co ; Hynsoii !
Ninitli. master: N ¿o»*u»*y. see; Juiictioii.
Sluti .
Rock / ’oint grange, no 4'». 1/ar i n co. J
Downing, master; G > Downing, s ic ; Sub­
limity.
Greenville grange, no 49. M a^him.ton ••»>'
M a M ,Ison, master; J. 1* 7'iereesi*»*;Gr» »*n-
vili»*.
Orh .-ms gran .'e. î^i 5(t, Bi-ntonco; 7 .l/’Cov
master; Mm MYnmng, m e; i orvahis.
I i.’ioii >*o i grange, im ö i. Dotig'as »*»i; ,\ \
l/.il ln »'s. inasti r. J G I* Nil i - « « ; / 1 < *kii;**-
",
M II miette grange ici .i2 I! fi'oii eo; John !
I’ iris, "masti r; < ' -ta: lu << ■ ; » 'or' al li-
Syr ic.t . • ^!* ih ; * n » »? ». L u i co ; Il 1
w lì. ni mt»*: ; "A U t . r. s !•; 1/ülcl b - 1 *t;
Sinsl.aw grang» ■. m* 34, /»am* <•«»; D i t e
» ri bt. lnast. r: .11 F Amis s e; .s 11 .!,(«•.
i ' *y >t i :*i i ;* u > 7 V f. t i • • >: s' V • *’t
mast« r: S T D M; S (T »*«.ins': »-.
Done to Order in a
nito, yet with this loss of territory cause oft lie Independents in a way
Eu ;<*n • grange no *»:! /, •;» • »• ; J - . r, >
F i r s t C J r is s S t y lo .
imister;
vt John >kiiim*r. sec ; .
< ';*.
one
cise
it remains one of the largest counties
t:ur to "* ve SO!a
ei>o
Naiul Rd e grange, no hi. /Yon <• ; S
POOR
:*n
*;
WT\D(»W
FRAMES.
in the State. The famous “ Salinas besides tue Ling that his hitherto
Is Uii. maste]*; J .l/.t»* ’. s <•; A!h* nv.
TOM,Ft Hi-el OROOVFD FI OtHtING,
Griint grange, in» ñ k /.in» ; V 11 a!ilw»ll
Plains " is (ituuted in this
County, had
bad control of affairs
allairs here
hero a chan.
I’LA'N and R' STIC CEILINGS
m
ist«*r: I /'urmr. s< »•; Alb i » .
MOTLD1VOS.
It is nearly all under cultivation tlii at the otices.
I, . a bur ; *•’• m ;<*.n . *. ». D * ¡ ’ *•*;•{ ; ; G.h’
1)1 I » H ’ . T • ’ / i I *1 : *r ’ •
BR \CKF.TS
• >• a 7
mast* r; R M 'a v .r s* « ; * v t!. ( , »
i . • 'i»i - » - . * i. . .
levi
leland
season aud presents a most beauti­
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ful appearance at the present time. State Lectu er of the I. O.
mast* r: II A!* v imir r. - *■: V« ti;.
tj fi ,rr t'i il i ¡lì** i a ! »<* •(!, !tt
S ti'ir B n ln sfers pti d T7ew°ll P osts,
D *1! is gr ; 11 e i o ..I,
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One continuous field of promising came up and instructed and
Constantly «vn hand and made to Or«ler.
D I H .1 'tes, . * Di l i - .
l un ì
o f T ito ;. a f: ;
Spring Va : I -
n •*, m» G .*. 1’ , .’ *' ;
grain as far as the eye can
reach taiueil the people of the Dalles last
Wh­
O TH O SE M HO CO N TEM PLATE
* masti i : M’ A H m ,*••.*. 7 n i.
waves in “ 01J Oceans” dewy breezes week. 11» leet re.l two evening, T bnildinc in this vi«*inity
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i • » li'ir ;rin * *. -i • ;
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en: i
R / ’ d'.ll ». :>u.l r; !F ,t R -eu ». ..*;
seeming to defy the scorching sun and at both, the house (the M. E.
Ut»*
Superior Inducemenis are offered !
Cl'yii ’, I\t f fm 07 * ^Ä : ri li ; h' f
that is cooking the crops of San Jon- church) was crowed. At t lio close For erervthin** n«*e**- cry t*> tin T ' -»i<*,,•
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Coirud* tion aii*l furnish»lit.' of auv
quin and other valleys of the State, of the last lecture ten p e r s o n s were
m a s. i a. il v> i:taming .1 t
i lav . !• as»,
*.* . C t a.
Ci’.Cft ---
is /li ! <* /'/ > ' • in
build.n*T run he l..; t nt
tí;* »11 -
a ' illnsti tid » N h s* a i
Tie: l-alit
/ t
». /. in
til!'* faetorv.
The farmers of this section are all in initiate l into tue Older. There is
Fi.gr.i^ings, y ml with
IM I-.li
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U IH cei » o f
f!:i*
: om Sl.itv
t« ‘ .
the best of spirits over their glowing considerable need of a tempera flee re-
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i«r.i u g»
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l'riei und St-ih' i -I i-
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prospects and have already in many vivai here.Over twenty th j i < iti 1 Vil­
M l f r. / iini' l < 7,i
.' u'e n r n \Yrl» v
And tilt worn done will 1
*.i7 -i i'!- t’i. /*• r i ‘
instances ordered
the machinery lar s are annually sent out of the
1 * Ì t «il «* L-rang«'. no :’.7
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the
importation c f
•, 11 m ( i/i
necessary for taking ofl' their crops. Dalles for
Scio.
t , ,i,i/ r . ,
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F«*r< - M .1» u*.
L et u ri r
G ■ ir-ie J 'iter, liVi D
Unit R io, . • .* h'd c*;;/ ,-r
There will be a much larger quantity liquor,
1 ¡1C knl;.-; u -gr m:«* i. » G s. 1/ «on »-o; \ R
( all am i l'\r.R ;fn e
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ma 1 r: Ii St« i». r. - <•: J* îi ’-s.» *.
the Mvsijrr. vr>r r u .L
of grain harvested in
this section,
Before juirenasing ri-eu!n re.
*»
10.110
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S • wa ' t, n t ctds
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0 MnU
/., En!! Res'ln. %
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than any previous year. The season On the evening of theCih of April
■ Il ' ' * kills sec M a n "s
t.
¡.u tu . 1 sistn-.t Vlue
Mrs ( '///’> ini-t*
riot tu I.Hi i t.reliii iii/i fur M’«<»/,.
Hi* libimi iTin*;«*. n « 7"*. i iuck.iM.as .*«>: 1»
Four volimi t s »10^* r* adv
was favorable for getting crops
in. was considered bv the pavt'cinants
< / : Is
»¡ïv .
B Vi gl it. ma st » 1 * ; J y • 1 î ll'M. s**e; (
Address nil miters t<>
•.volumes, until « * npletiu
IV M T o ,
If..] tin CU i*’ g**;m*ge, m *71, 4/iiltmcn:di <*i>; !
and the quantity sown
was much quite a success, and even K. \Y. Y.
i .uce in f wo nr.ntl.s.
A I,. JOHNSON F**r
Gi
l» »>•» , , m
m a*
ister; J S Newell, s. c ; L ist / 'cit-
' S] » citi » li j
>f th. A m » EM an
in excess of former years. Salinas > Z. who gazed at it a
short
time
bind.
Si 'Hjisuti, , Cur­
- l 1
a .« »
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’.Ustliitiol s.
M * ^t Un on grang*'. no 72. ll'.ishitigton;
City is the metiopolis and county tliouht it quite n ovel though not a s ____
I A H T
-A .Z < T 3 3
X . < t»*.. »ill l » s« ni gratis, «>n a p p lic a tio n .
■ll'lllll mast»v; David /,» in*x. s ic ;
V
11 'îi-omh,
\ II
seat (if Monterey countv. It is
a, interc ding or instructive as the j er-
L e pe
r r ni, I: ff d lid ! ■olii,
F ies :-C lass C awas MM; A i O NTs WANTED
ibi '-li .!•»
T.»
lively place at present ow ing to the formanees to-nigut of
• >ll
A d d i» ss the Pllbhsll« is
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masti
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building of theSalinas City amlM'Ui-
mckvy ’ s warm sikino indi vn s « octs
• 1>. A T T L E IO S A c o . ,
H ils!il ‘1*0.
Sr i
1 i:it*o\ili
terev R. R. The di-tanco between M Inch was vote.! by all a success.
in g . n « i 1. ’./«riiin. F F
j u a 5M Broad way íí. Y.
i
S.
Shrihl.
11.2111, mast» i ; F \ J.uth.Mi. -» »•; Butîe-
-U* n..an.
ti
2:
1
\
*K tv’s ali m l mt
these places is IS miles
mid
the We rveJiet t<> the
Mrs L.
/; I, M M I
' "ttaue Grnve grange, r.o 73. /.ane <•<>; A
pi\>p3rttirj is to bail 1 a “ N irmw success in their novel eater aiicneut.
II Sp le.-, mástil ; II.ua'»* Km*\. sec; ( 'ottag.
■ r e
C fl lì fil f■
Gaugeroad between them in order to foe it is a tiling tli it is 1» » m i t » taker.
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' li ty grang«'. t". 7<i. 1/ H'.B.ins. ni ist»*r;
There is on a nuisance here at the
afford a cheap transportation for the
T iL i l i L im t S S i !
F 1/ Il likins. . ; Win.ini, tt»* Forks.
7 1 n, ,;*• .* « *. ; O r i y l i dl . ir»«'.'«'!:
towns are
grain and stock of this and adioin- Dalles, that not nnnv
Visi a grang- . n*« 77. B* nton »•«>; M Ver­
/ r .1
ir«* Its,
l i ­ * ml
1 os/.t;
'¡in 'lull •
in
n. master: I II Starr, m c: AD. a.
ing counties. Monterey has one of troubled wftli and tint is polecats, T » a s cven'ug in M ay; mid the soft zephyr
M u i d rs, s e o: .1 I l H e n r y , L u 'a
/ ‘«••••ria gran
. /.m u « o ; S h / / a l c y , ,1/aster:
sighed
the finest harbors on the Coast, and They are vt v plentiful here, in fact
77 .Y i l II, */(/ tei . n n .
A u - t in Watts, s . . ; / ’. m in.
Through branches low hr Tiding above
F«* itiklin g’-tn g»* /.an*''«*u; G './ .l/;lhr.
3 0 a Y e a r .
can aeea;n u »late vessels of the lar­ plenteous. My atten ion is called to My Mary and l ns » «• wandi re<l along,
m
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Ami whispered of beauty a:i • love.
gest capacity. So if tins R. R. is this fact ne.uTv everv »1 tv. Tltev are
Wiipatir grang- W ishington c o ; T R
. - s « m * j ; . o n
“ W e’ll make us a lu st hk»* tliebirdlings,” I
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I* 1 * St* *tt. s**i Oast m i
built (ns it undoubtedly will be) the everywhere. Riches aud wealth are
r
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T
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said,
1 lollgblS co; A /..anil',
“
And
never
shall
part
nnv
m
ore.”
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grain iNc., of tins county
will
bo no secusity against them,* I was fairly
1 ’ Tdo.n.
master. J 1» Drain, ** «•; Di li's / “ G.
tí as FKOM
*' Oh, yes,” she replicil, “ anti can furnish it
.s •ere a *7, .1 ir s - i Ini rd.
Columbia grang.*, Washington co ; Jas Ru­
«»hipped direct to Liverpool and New reminded of this the other day,* an
nice
•rasitr, 7*, C T Cm,cl'tfi rt .
bric master: F K* lleily. s.*»*; (ìli tie»*«*.
h
York »avoiding dependence on San I was passing the residence of one A! n r w i r e s cf- s n is n i.E ii’s * t (> rf .."
B nv« rton grange. Washington co ; T
T, ‘HS *? 'S E. She.hi. /•’. Tow ’ll.
1 5 ,C € ©
to
2 0 ,0 0 0
1 nckiT, master: Jus 4/eKay. sec: / ’ortiand.
Francisco, which has hitherto been °f the richest men ia this city, and “ Fair creature.there’s many a »-» altliier man
G de-E ; T' r. El (ts I 1 n ill ml.
Wonhl gladly have yon fn-- a bride;
Oakland <rr* i*<- ■ Douglas »*.»: E St» phi ns.
their market. Soledad, the point was nearly knocked down by the But no on»* can love you more fomlly than I
A ¡e.d, J. II. Stump,
toaster: E II I 1 ks' >n. see; Wilbur.
— M.v Treasure, my l»enr.i v. my pride!
c ‘davill«* gi-ui.g . no H.7. Linn <*.*; Wtn B
from which I writers about 30 miles odor front his
front yard. “ Ah!’,
Oh, laid I a mansion, v • h earpi ts of gold
ORES OF EXCELLEN T LAND FOR
Gilson, masti r: c Burge, see; Sodaville.
SI ÖDitDIN A T E ( i R AN G E S.
south of Salinas City and 140 from mused I, Polecats like death eoine to
Ami silver, I ’d co v »» the floor!”
„ sale in Washington Co intv.
/ ’ .w d's Valley grangi. 1/ulttioinah c<>; T K
(
II
But,
snilliug.
she
said,
“
You
cau
purchase
M*iivshti Id o1range no 1, Cbp-kamtis co Williams, master; 1! Vitfriftgton, sec; /*ow-
San Fren'*i*eo. It is the present the p dace of the king as well as the
the best
W Davis. 111aster; T. »T. Matlock, see «11 's Valiev.
terminusf of the Southern Pacific R. hovel of the beggar.
At n r nr r e s a s m s Lf e r s s t o r T j
Flue'»aunts F. O.
Woodbnrn grange. Varioti co; G Ditnick,
F. i git* (’ reek grange no. *2, Clackamas c o .; master. Win Darst. s»*c; Woodbnrn.
'"I'llspiend vcriaconchupon which to recline
R. It is a “ mushroom” town ami
K. AV. Y. Z.
Ml
I—I
ii i i
as yet is not much of a place. Thcxe
»s some talk of projecting this road
San Louis Obispo this season, but
Two little girls,cousins, not Purun-
When cv<ir>ng shall call ns t«> rest,
Of the fleeciest <1o\'2i.” ‘ •But,” she sa;»l 1
wi h a sigh.
“ I like ¡i * * t *‘ ri -s the best.”
•Then so ». ! ,
love; the t;.t»|rs inlaid,
And sci* . i *
* ' ni* far di 1 *1» shore.”
Oh. n o .” sh<
. I.iini. <1. "iiiev have ele-
miles ftotn Providence, wérft to
bed the other »right in high glee over
some secerK After they were as-
taut -
leep, the mother of the
vomirei
>’ •
nJ.ER’S ST O R E ."
going into their room, hadher atteii- 1
Rn
But,
Mary,
i
J
m
i
,si
snilly eonft ss
^ on vlrav.'n to two little slips of pa-
Mv means a;
per, pined -j to rr the wall, one
over
each
’ t ‘7 " m " S V
*v ' '• ,
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To furnish a house in the style vou «Temnntl
llt»le head. ^ xney p i o v e d to be ru»lc ! Would ho »elessly plunge me in debt —
attempts at illumination in c o l o r e d
ask you i»> share my poor lodgings and
cravons, and tan thus;
I
bond
“ O »le ar Jesus Cinist.send mamma 1 -
son.,f‘,hin” that 1 sho«1‘l deplore."
She said, with a smile, “ You can buv verv
abc.l v: l.'.av it no. be twins. Amen.
clrniip
nothing definite lias been arrived at
as yet. The Coast Line stage
Co.
connect withtlie trains onthisroadto
daily, carrying passengers and mail
through to Los Angeles, via. San
Louis Obispo,Passa Ruble’s Sjvriugs
and c anta
Barbara. The
l ’assa
Robles springs, are situated in San
Louis Ouispo County Co., about CO
•It I i r R r R E S d ■ S I!I\ f)L E R 'S STO R E.”
r.LLiS south of this place ami oUntiles
A gertiemr.n was walking down To-morrow, t,ie»i, love, let us lourncy along
from the City of San Louis Obispo. Congress Sti so! behind two E:igl;>h
T ° the corne.- of Aid. r and Front street—
They are famous for their medicinal Swolls,wiien lie overheard the iu.llj\v- T i- .mm.ierH t;*,v and 1«)*' (river side,)
» " her i . vi
,> happi
inert;
quali
'»ml are largely patronized ll*7,c.u 1' t>r“ai‘ 1»"
. .* :,u souls lnigii* be severed for
1
... ° ' 1 „
A. v,my bor, said one, “ W hat s II*)» mat. vrars
evry year . _ *vahds frem all ]>nrts o ’cloel'V”
From thos • i"hey so fondly adore.
of this Coast and the Eastern Stntes,
The other felt for hit wa.ch and Mere :t not for the beautiful furniture they
have
*
The\ are said to be a certain cure exclaimed^“ Bv Jove, n’ I’’*e left h it
At III R',REX A sIItXDI.Ell'S STORE.”
for »heumatismand various other dis-
olT‘e-
llien l **:iipg to a o. ot- They lmve rnnrble-top bureaus ar.il c le a n t
.
* *i
c • > bi .gjt standing by, he said, n.vlad,
Sets
°
The water of the Springs wlul»8 0-ci0 c k r J
eases
Of Be<l-rnom furniture nevv,
is boiling hot. There
are Rome
“ What’s o’clock?” savs
Mith center-tables, and what-nots, and mir­
rors great.
springs within C miles of this place, “ why, yon darn fool, it’s a ' *rag ns'
And an endless v tvi *tv of chairs,not a few,
'A ? ua Ciliunnti” vfucli
ia
the big as your head, wiL.i ha;» Is on it. • They do a cash Lus’ ucss, and with money in
hand
,
•
ii i »
»
Envlishmeu passed on. — Turlland
Spanish language signifies hot water, ( ^ oeraHert
To purchase c-ery stvie of furniture lower
* Are able to supply all the » nblic demand ’
which are al<o extensively i»a».ronized. !
1 At IIURGREX A S U IX T IE R 'S STORE.
The lands in this section of Califor-
Rector’s daughter
(to Sunday w
T
1
*l'ollar>-**O
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vou
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i.i a are owned by a very few individ­
brother; well uow old is lie. school- As she gazed at the marvels of beauty »lis-
uals, and tliev le:r e to the
many. bov— “ Etiinno, miss, but lie’s
ju s t i
jdayrd
Some single individuals nwntfion. b. started » W a r i n g .”
•
s n i ? » t .E * 8 place t
j >> t iuniishcu our liointvin nn clc^ai.t stvl#*f
#<> 100 tlio i and’ •■•res «.»Ii *!i 't’ i •*
. y»,
Hav«>bot nnm irieda tvvf ive-inouth or more
\ W -Ltcrn c.idc speaks of
And Marv is singing this song to her babe
pui»ii..s«,« f:oi\ tae cngiual owner*
Troy-
ion, the* author of Tthjrim’s
Of Ul lt *REXA SIIEXDLER'SSTORE
who were Mexicans, at a very
low regt». He ought to go to'the “ foot,” i
ntì'jly
j
«
F . Forbes, master; ¿'la n k lin Fosn r, sec.:
»*»■»•11 Prairi»' gram.«*. Marion co :W S a p -
D.iniasens.
]*ingtreM. m»*st»*v; John NeWsinn.s«*»*; Salem.
O ik Point grovg»' no 3. Polk co .; .T. W.
Needy gt:iii*;e, Ciaekannis; .ToTiti Ring,*,
Kirk, master, fames A . I ’ «*t»»j >st■ v.stv ;R.i*kr»*,*il. master; W W Sa:iipson. s»*» : Nee.ly^
,1'iioiia Vista gram*»*, no 4. Polk cor K (’ . Butt«* Creek grange. Clackamas; E Akin-
>7*
. \ 'J*
L2
II ill. master: L. M. H ill. se c.- RircAa Vista. lier, tries?»*r: E M //artman. s»*c; Butte Creek.
M >n noiith gruig»*, mi 3. P «»lk co;j. F M.
Upper Mobilia grang»*. Clackamas; J .1/uso,
Butler, master; J. S. Cliurchil’ , s»»*; Mon- ; master; S Engle, s«*e;Gknl Tilling«.
SO TIC E ------The IS D E T E S D ILS 7
month.
Goshen grange, Lane eo; W R Dillard,
Oak Plain grange, no. r>, Linn co ; A. R. master; A K / ’at ersoti. s«*c; Eugene City.
has the sole riyht o f dniny the
Price, master; I'. J. Black, st*»*.: Halsi'V.
Ashland grange. Jackson <•»>; 1) S Btfick,
Tangent gtiinge. no. 7. Linn »•»*.: E. E. master; \\ Beeson, see; Ashland.
Fanning, master; A. Blevins, sec.; Tangent.
Charity no. 2 grange. Liuti»*»*; F M Kitzer,
LITIG A S T T it IS T I SG
Corinthian grange, no. H, I.inu »•»>.; W. K. master; P II Wigl»', '»*»•; I I irvisburg.
Price, master; ('. Wahl, s e e ; Lebanon.
J/ea»l » vili - grange, Uniatillaeo; A /. Cmr-
Shed.l gran re no 9. Linn c o ; F. Sin »Id »1« *ii. master; J / / l«al»-y, s ic ; Meatlowville.
f 11 - ',Vi t't •" i jfi'i County and is
m rster; W. MY Yatitis. sec; Sln-dd.
Alta grange. I niatilla «to; Jacol*
Frazer,
Grand Prairie gfaiig«*, no Id, L in iico .; W. master; E Gilliam. s<*<-. / ’dot Rock.
P. Vnd -rson master; N. B. Fry. s»y; Albany.
/ ’etiilleton grange. Umatilla c o ; T //S t o - h ’< f tre t i r i' > t't! • h a lt ufo » r riti zed J
IIirrislAtrgh grange, m> 11. Linn co ; Tobn r« y. master; •/ II Sharon, si »•; l\ mil« ton.
II S i.itlt, master; W;n R. Porter, see; Har-
.»Lilwav gruig«*. Umatilla c o ; J l l Chase,
rts’ iurgh.
master; \N C Myers, sec; //»*pn«*r.
Springlii'ld gra.ige, fto 12. L ine C o ; John
Cli halcin grang«*, Yainnill; S Brafs»*h. f,
Kelley, master; W Ciimegys,»,*»*; <pi ingli» hi. ni.i-t* i : J / ’ t-T.Tick, «<“»*; \\ < st Cli« IieI»*ni.
Philomath grange, no 13. Benton c o ; AY
Washington gra.ige, Wa*l ington »o . Isaac
TH3 FIN23T AND
CH2AP23T P. Newton, master; A. R Brown, sec; Cor. Ball, niastcirJ (,) Gustiti sec; l/iihlletoii.
i vallis.
Center grs»ng»*. /.¡m i « i»; Win / ’lii!ja*t.mas/
S »«pCre»'k grange, no H. Benton co ; J. ter: Z B 1/..-S, s»'i ; Cl a v.'fe- dsviile.
LANDS IN THF» STATE!!
IL Mill r, master: M*. J . Cautliorn, see.;
-l/.ll Cieek gr» ii* <* Y» r hili » < : B B .»r ui-
n35.1y
j Corvallis.
som. master; .1/ M E lis, m . ; E:i 1. i ■
Locke grange rib 1.7, Renton co .; F. V. ;
Ab Ki t*z.ic Grang« : I * n«* »«'; (» B Ham-
Welle, master; C. E M »or, s»*e ¡'Corvallis
iin
r>h v. mast« r; W A W oolcot, s»» ; Spiing- !
WCCD CCC K & IN U P IYÊLA,
Esc lcior grange, no lb. Ytrnhill « <»; W
field. *
*
;
L. S nth, master; I I. Coovart, st1«*;Dayton.
Aaiity Grange: Y-rnhill c o ; -T J H nd* r-
M liolesale and R»*t>»il Dealers in
Sal **n grange r>»> 17. M irion eo; D .m ’l soii master:*! K Sawyer. - »•: Vmity.
Cl irk, master; John Mint»*, s»*,-; Salem.
W illaiin lte Giaiigi . Vamhdl » <>; Il»*nrj
T.trifbr gran • • no H. M irioti eo; B. A. Iliwett. im iit.i; l ’i tir Dir*ndregt,
UYtz‘,1 master: IF.\l 1T. 11»»«y . s»*e: Turner.
.(lì
P L I X T I A Ü B O X E 7( V
Wheatland.
Brownsville grange, no 13, L in iico ; L. C
»Jacks.invilii* G-itig*'; J ick s o n co : E 1*
Rice master; A IFStauar»}, see, Bn wusville. Walker, master; R A Miller, sec, Jackson- i
Stalls Nós. 4 , .*>, Ö, aud 7,
.South Brownsville grange, no 20, L lu n co;
ville.
^
S E W c ÍT Y M A i i k E T ,
Consolidated with Brownsville no 13.
FarniifigtoB Grniicrp; Wasliinpton po : R A ;
Lebanon grange, no 21. Linn c o ; R. A
Carp liter, master; James Wythcomb. sec; j
Portland^ .................................. O r e g o n / 1 Irvine, mufcfer; J R Smith, kc » ; Lebanon.
Hillsboro.
Knox Butte gra ge, no 2-’, Linn c<>; S.
Phtsuix Gran c; Jackson co; J Herrin,
'I A U F O R X IA
FR U ITS RECEIVED Miller, master; M. Huston, see.; All m y.
master; W F Herrin, sec; Phmuir.
J direct per steamers. Country orderx
Ha mony grange, no. 23, L in n c o .;F .M
• Springwater Grange; Cla kamas c o ; J H
Jilt'd.
Powell, mast »A; J. S. Powell, sec.; Albany
•L« welleu, master; T M Reed, see; bpring-
H opo grange, no. 24, Linn co., G. r
• water.
Sim pson, masUur; J. Millard, sec.; Albany j
Cash paia lor Country Produce.
ORDER/
Tuala tin Grange; ClecVumag co ; Joh
Mono grange, no 25, Polk co .; J- M.
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