Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, May 07, 1874, Image 1

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V O L. 11.
FO REST
THE INDEPENDENT.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
GROVE,
W A S H IN G T O N
C O U N T Y,
O REG O N ,
THURSDAY
our industrial interests, nor of labor- ! we proclaim it among o>ir purposes
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jects, we hereby unanimously
make
L ocal N otices . 25 cents per line for the
first insertion, and 13 cents a line for each this declaration of the purposes of
subsequent insertion.
the Patrons of Husbandry:
Fou Legal and transient advertisements,
1. United by the strong and faith­
92 3 ( per square of 12 lines for the first
insertion and i l UÜ pur square for each ful tie of Agriculture, we mutually
subsequent insertion.
In our
noble
order
7,
1874.
News from St'ckeen.
inculcate a proper appreciation
of
the
abilities and sphere of woman, j Purser Vanderbilt, the courteous
THE AIMS AND PURPOSES OF THE ORDER,
there is no communism, no agrarian­
rCDLISHED AT
as is indicated l>v admitting her to : offic>er of tlie stPaa,?r California, has
AND ITS METHODS OF CARRYING T1IF.M
given us the following items of in­
ism. W e are opposed to such spirit
membership and position in our Or­
OFT.
terest from the above mines:
and management of any corporation
................ Oregoi
Foroat OroTe,
der. Injploring the continued as­
On the last trip of the California,
or enterprise as tends to oppress the
sistance of onr Divine
Master
to about 60 men were brought to Fort
To some of our readers the declar­
j people and rob them of
their just
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L U C E .
guide us in our work, we here pledge Wrungel. The steamer Oiler, which
ation of purposes adopted by the
profits. W e are not enemies of cap
ourselves to faithful and harmoni­ sailed from Victoria a few days sub­
National Grange of the Patrons of | ital, but we oppose the tyranny of
sequent to the California, also took
Editor and Proprietor.
ous labor for all future time to re­ away a number of persons destinod
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Husbandry, which we trice below, monopolies. W e long to see the
turn by our united efforts to the wis­ for the reported aursferous regions.
will not be entirely new. I t cannot antagonism between capital and la­
dom, justice, fraternity and political There are at Fort W rangel a large
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
be too much read, however, as it is bor removed by common consent uml
number of persons waiting for the
purity of our forefathers.
$: 50
One vi-ftr, ...
one
of
the
most
no*able
documents
by
enlightened
statesmanship
river
to open. A t
W rangel
the
. '■ 50
Six months,. .
REfcPllE
weather
is
reported
beautifid
and
.
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worthy
of
the
nineteenth
century.
ever
issued
in
this
country.
Th ree months.
10
spring-like. Under the vernal influ­
Single cobles.
This declaration was reported to W e aie opposed to excessive salaries,
Sinp;, sky-lark, in tho sky;
ences of the sun and wind, all the
1 the National (¡range by Mr Wardlaw high rates of interest, and exorbi-
Sin;», throstle —for love’s sake!
RATES OF ADVERTISING:
snow and ice have disappeared fro
| of Florida, Chairman of the Com- tant profits in trade.
They greatly 1 sing Bwcet, as if no heart luiylit ever 1 rcr.k. j thc vicinity. Everything indicates
3 m
6 m 1
1m
1 m
nn early opening of the river.
■ ruittee on Resolutions.aud was unun increase oür burdens, and do hot.
Ü , little snminer-sigh
1 inrb Î 2 00 # 3 IK) $ 5 00 $ 7 tK) $10 00
nr- ,
beai a proper proportion to the prof-j
Of winds, that flutters down
. Mr. Sylvester, the expressman,
.
3 ;>U 5 DO 7 00 10 DO 15 00 ! imously adopted:
1 1 a.
3 i ’*.
4 i’«.
\ col.,
*¡ col.,
* ;c o i„
I col.,
ing classes.
M AY
NO.
The champion forgiver lives in
Terre Haute. His wife has eloped
fi ve times, and he has taken her back
and tried to make home happy each
time.
Charles Sumner, in his youth,
achieved the arduous feat of swim­
ming aero'« the boiling rapids below
Niagara Fails— a feat which few men
have had either the muscle or the
nerve to perform.
A picture, representing Susan B.
Anthony at the battle of W aterloo,
in a hand-to-hand encounter with the
Emperor, is the chief attraction of a
musuem recently started in an Iowa
town.
Not many men forget the wash­
days of their boyhood, when a fond
mother with parboiled and soapy fin­
gers buttoned their collars for them.
Its impression upon the heart and
its o f producers.
W e desire o n ly ! The blossom-rain.as if no storms had blown! never! at W r a n g e l on the e v e n in g o f |
nose is rarely effaced.
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the 26th u lt.. from the
d ig g in g s
s e lf-p ro te c tio n o f every interest o f j
Smile, flowers, along the way;
He made the round trip in 21 days,
A Georgia Negro, who bet $10 that
our land by legitim a te transactions, I
Your dainty beauty stirs
and was eleven days in
coming General \\ ashington commanded the
legitimate trade,and legitimate p r o f- . Such blessed thoughts, ye little comforters! down. H e reports that the wcath- j Federáis at Bull Run, handed the
er is rapidly moderating, an 1 every j money over with the remark: “ W ell,
O E.n tli, fur one kind day,
its.
indication
is fair for the early clear- ; dis yero his’ry business is all mixed
Let me he glad again --
4. W e shall advance the cause of
ing
of
the
Stickcen. Ice and snow i up anyway!”
forgetting gii* f that is, and that lias Leon!
education among ourselves and for
(
had
already
began to thaw. Four |
— ¡na I), Coolbrilh, in Overland fo r May.
our children by all just means with­
i hundred men were in the gold-bear- ! Professor Loring, of, Chicago, in
• ing regions at the time of the mes- j his Easter sermon,glowingly alluded
in our power. W e especially ndvo-j
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senger’s arrival. About that nura -1 to the birds and flowers and balmy
catc for our agricultural and indus­
her were scatered along the route i zephyrs of ethereal Spring, but the
trial Colleges that practical agricult­
between Wrangel and the mines. congregation couldn’t see it
The
ure, domestic science, and all the
Most of them the messenger found ; snow was half a foot deep outside,
N ew O rleans . April 26.— The n v - ,. .
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engaged in building boats. As soon, and still falling.
arts which adorn the home be taught er is
falling. It is two inches bedew
y,
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as the river shall open, these uer-
in their courses of study.
highwater mark. Seven days, North-
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• Dear mothr-r may I go cut to vote?’’
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1 are sons
will
the . . crafts, ’ place :h .
o.
A\ c especially
and i sincerelv
ern, Ai*.
\\ estern and
era
,,
. . launch
.
“ Oh yes, my dear Sophrouy;
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'ri«,.«., 1 ,..; i _______ _ . I their stock of provisions and ascend |
Tut
on your lint and redingote,
assert
thc
o
lt
retreated
truth
tnmdit
now
due.
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nice
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usscii. n il o n ic p tu u ci iru iii
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the stream w ith out any d ifficu lty, i
TELEGRAPHIC!
7
THE PRAYING WOMEN.
Ah ye who scoff,
And mock, and laugh
At womon when they pray,
Hare nerer knpwn
How hoartc like stono
May feel the long, long dayl
Have never knelt
To God, and felt
A doubt of Hia great power;
Have never said;
“ Would I were dead.
And baby, too, this hour!"
Have never wept
O’er babe which 6lept
Unconscious of the tear—
Like Home fair bud
"Whose babyhood
A low’ring cloud cornea near —
Have tuscr hoard—
Like seme night-bird
R'ith shrill, discordant tone—
The house clock tell
Its last farewell
, .
To night, so drear and leue;
And wish the morn
Had ne’er been bort—
That light would still delay
Its coming from
The distant gloom
Which curtaineth the day
resolve to la! or for the good of our
Have never tried
/.'■fit .tJerrfi.srment.s <•> b* jxiiil /or upon
To
gently chido
order, our country and mankind.
printimj pr<r<f by tin 1‘Misher.
The
weak
one when he camo—
2. W e heartily indorse the mot­
Telling, perhaps,
to, “ In essentials, unity; in non-cs-
While price enwraps
P R O F E S S IO N A L CA RDS.
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sentials, liberty; in all things chari­
The cheek as with a flam*—
ty.” W e shall endeavor to advance
How baby walked,
W IL S O N ' B O W L B V , M. D.
,
our cause by laboring to accomplish
Or baby talked,
i
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between iieve and .Mobile and J ack -1
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And vote for Jim Mahoney!”
Physician and Surgeon,
the fon0Wi i g objects:
in our o r g o n e law that the G ran ge,
Shou ld the p resen t g en ia l w ea th e*
And lisped its father's name!
— .V. Y, Commercial Advertiser.
(Oh, woman, thrice
’
j continue, it is confidently anticipa- (
FOREST GROVE, - - -
CREUON.
“ To develop a bettor and higher Nation«1, State, or subordinate, is
Such sacrifice
re­
M o n r o e , La., April 26.
The river , ted that ti.cie will be a general i A writer in p Kansas paper
OFFICE- At inn "Residence, West of m anh oed and w om an hood aim ng not a political or party organization.
x-
..
rose
but
very
little
last
night,
hut
breaking
up
ot
the
ice
in
the
river
marks
upon
the
result
of
the
recent
Were
worth a martyr’s fame!)
n 19 : .y
Johusou’s Planing Mills.
ourselves. To enhance the comforts
°
. .
another break poured inueh water on within two or three weeks at the elect’on. He says, “ The fall of cor- Í
nave never seen
and attractions of our homes,
and can discuss political
or
religious the back part of the city. Washing- j furthest. Sylvester brought down j ruption has been dispelled, and the 1
The cheek gl ow thin,
strengthen our attachments to our questions, nor call political conven- ton street is oversowed within three 250 ounces of gold dust on his last wheels of the State Government will i
v ; ir . s a v l o r , m . d .,
The hair, once bright as gold,
Hie weather is trip,which had been taken out a few no longer be tramelled by sharks I
pursuits. To foster mutual under­ tioiis, nor nominate candidates, nor block'» o f the river.
Tale, and grow white,
Physician and Surgeon.
standing
and
co-operation.
To even discuss their merits in its meet­ fair. There is no intelligence from weeks preceding bis arriv«l at the | that beset the public prosperity like !
As night by night
FOREST GROVE. - - - - OREGON
above or below.
, mines. Fire* were being built o v -! locusts.”
The shadowed heart grows old!
maintain inviolate our laws, and to ings. Yet the principles vr tench,
cry day in order to thaw out thc i
OFFICE At tV.*> I>mg Store.
emulate each other in
labor. To underlie all true politics, all true
\\ vsniNCTox, April 2b. Since no irround and thus enal 1? the miners ! “ It was a crush—The recent as
(Ah! yes, the heart
RESTDENt K—Corner Second Block south
sembly ball at Washington. A cor- j
. With youth can part
of tli** I‘rug Store.
ui22:ly hasten the good time com ng. To statesmanship, and if properly car­ supplies can be had troni m ilitary to com m ence op eration s, such wi !IS !
p re v a ___
ilin 0
g „ d _ e 0.......
g re e o ..........
f an xiety
t respondent notes how “ Miss N ellie!
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to
Before life’s youth is done;
purify
the stations on the overflow ed le g io n ol the
reduce our expenses, both individual ried out wih tend to
the lower M'ssissippi, the Secietary j(.sf
diggins. The messenger Grant went into the ballroom with a j
As tender flowers
Ciro. TI. DrnnAM,
}J f T'nojirsos. , H,uj corporate. To buy less and pro­ whole political atmosphere of our
of \\ ar, after a conference with the found every one in high spirits urn] new puffed illusion that was g a r - !
Live fewer hours
Didrtcl Att a ney.
duce more, in order to make
'Hir country. 1 or we seek the greatest President, has directed the G’ommis- j confidently awaiting
thc
coming- landed with flowers. She came o u t !
When parted from tho sun.)
Durham & Thompson
W herever mining was be-j in a cambric petticoat from the knees
farms self-sustaining. T > diversify good to the greatest number, but we S;lly of Subsi?if uce to- p*’ rcbase500,- spring
Have ne’er felt shame
must
always
bear
in
mind
that
no
j
(
,
.
(
,
U
nitl<i,ns
hour,
beans
and
done,
from 5=20 to $3U jier day is down. ”
A T T O 1: .V F Y S - A T - L A IP , ou r crops, and crop no more
than
That
some loved name
rice, and to carry into effect the re- realized per man. From all
that
we can cultvate. To condense the one bv becoming a Patron of Hus-
Detroit
is
sure
of
at
least
one
case
j
Should
'neath
the shadow lie,—
No. 109 First Street.
liel bill. He asks nil appropriation j cau determined from
present
of
genuine
love.
A
packet
of
132
let­
Nor
praying
Low
weight
of
oui
exports,
selling
loss
in
lximlry gives lip that unalienable of $00,000. H i ! estimates are based prospects, it is confidently thought
P O R T L A N D ...................... ORE* ION.
ters
was
picked
up
in
one
of
the
city
Felt
falling
slow
the bushel, and more on hoof and in right and duty which bêlons to every on issuing rations to 20,06U person
that the precious metal exists in |
streets, the ether day, being a cor­
The team cf agony!
for
tw
entv
tla
a
s
.
large quantities in those regions; at
fleece. To systemize our work, and American citizen* to take a proper
ALFRED K INNE Y. M D„
respondence coverii g a period of six
Then do not scoff
calculate intelligently on probabili­ interest in the politics o f hiscouutry.
L o f is v il l e , 1 \ a ’ .,
>r¡ 1 on
A least all appear in good hopes, ami weeks, and there was not a letter in
are w illing to take the!** chances. !
(ctf X T B
G
B
O
N .
And mock and laugh
the lot that didn’t have at least six
ties. T o discountenance the credit On the contrary, is i* right for every steam boat, with seventy -five t
Within
thc
r.ext
thirty
days
there
!
At
women’s prayers again,
FMi E IN DEKl'M S BUILDING, svstom, an l every other system tend- mein her tu do all in bis power lcgiti- Government provi ions, left hen* for
‘ d«Hinga” in it,and such expressions
will
he
from
1,000
to
1,200
men
at
Formaybcyou
N. W, curilir of First aiul Washing- .
t
the Louisiana submerged
district
as “ my angel love” seemed to have
jho diggins, and the result of min-
; a Str-f-ts, 1 * itimi. On-gen.
uflT ly ing to pro ligality and liankruptcy.” matclv to mfluence for tLe* good ac- this afternoon.
Would
make them, too,
been applied with a pepper-box.
ing
rp*-rations
will
then
I
jo
known
\
tion
of
any
political
party
to
which
I
f
you
bad
felt their painl
---- —--------------------------W e propose meeting
together,
H a v a n a , April 27. — Gen. Concha to a certuinty.
Large
quantities
of
j
-Cincinnati
Commercial.
A
learned
professor,
on
going
to
It is Ins duty to do all
c. a pall .
rvlzioh btott . talking together, working together, he belongs.
lias ordered a draft from persons be- provision were found by the messen- | house keeping Avent to a store and
buying together, selling together, he can in bis own power t«j put down tween twentv-liveand thirtv-livc vears ger scattered along the river, which
told the clerk that his wife wanted H IPPLE-M ITCHELLS 0R D ER -S1M P-
B A L I . ii. S T O T T .
and in general acting together for briberv, corruption and trickerv; to of age.
had been thrown away by those per-1 some rice. “ How much?” asked the !
S0N S QUANDARY.
A T T O H N E \ S - .V i
L A W\ our mutual protection and advance­ scc that m>ne *'iit eompetent, faith-
.
,
sons who were eagerly pressing their Clerk. “ Oh, not much; I suppose
..... i L ayonne , A ion 2 i.— Gen. Pahmios , vvav towards the mines. Provisions t iree or four bushels would do for ¡
No. C Dvkmn’s Block,
ment as occasion may require. W e ful and honest men, av I io will
Valias, with six thousand men, has in the mines were finite scarce, and the present.” The Clerk Avas very!
e recently copied
from
the
, shall avoid litigation as much aspos- thnchmgly stand by our
industrial taken possession of Clielva.
TORTI.ANI». OREGON.
as a natural cousequenco* dear, j sorry they had not so much on hand, j springfield (Mass.) Republican ac ac­
ly
.
„„
! ible by arbitration in the Grange. interests, are nominated for all posi- j T
There are quantities of provisions at but sent him twenty pounds, which ;
», ,
ii»
.
V
L ondon , April 2 i .— The Khedive
count of th 3 bribery charges lately
W e shall constantly strive to secure tions. It should always character- ! of Egypt took military possession of Wrangel,which will be forwarded to he persuaded the le a r n e d gentleman j
preferred
agnjnst Mitchell, and sup-
FR ANK t- ST01T,
entire harmony, good aa ill, vital ize every Patron of Husbandry th a t! the Suez canal, before
DeLesseps the mines immediately on the op en -1 would serve for a few days.
perted by affidavits, in ¿he United
I brotherhood am r.g ourselves, and the office should se«>k the man and acquiesced in the decision of the in- ing of the river.
Rome students fixed up a ghost and States Senate. From this acconni
For the present, the steame.ij/izD !
A t t o r n e f - » t * L # w ,
placed on the staircase of a
Troy
| to make our order perpetual. W e not the man the office. W e ac- j ' u:lfioun! Cominissior.
.■l/i'/c»>fu» has been hauled off the
it appears that a certain indivt]no!
newspaper
office
the
other
night.and
. shall earnestly endeavor to suppress knowledge the broad prineijdo that
it a i s bobo , onr.nov.
VI adiud , Aj-ril 26.— A rumor
is loute. Onlv the steamers Cal form v
then retired and awaited develop­ who answers to the name of Colcra-
C fli o in u «w C'Uirt H'-tusc.
1 personal, local, sectional and nation- difference of opinion is no crime.and current that the Carlists have asked and Oiler are touching at V\ rangep
ments. One of the editors
came bus Brown was Mr. Hipple-Mitch-
Tw o otcaiuboaLs— engines and ma-j along and didn’t get frightened. He
I al picjudices, all unearthly rivalry, hold that pvo.gresr towards truth is Sen-uuo for an amnesty.
e ll’s purchasing agent in the Senato­
,,
.
j chinery for one io which was cast at!
1 all selfish ambition. Faithful adher­ made by difference of opinion, Avliile
THOMAS If. TONGUE.
Senci Caste .a»- has wntten a let- ¡)0 w’ iilam ettelron W orks— are now! disrobed it, and now wears a fifteeu- rial fight. I t was this Mr. Columbus
dollar pair of pantaloons, a ten-dol-
ence to these principles Avill insure the fault lies in bitterness of contro­ ter in which he declares himself
1,1! being constructed at Victoria. These
Attorney - a t - L a w ,
Brown who tried to buy Representa-
- bo lU beiug built , itli express lefer- lur vest, a seven-dollar pair of boots
our mental, moral, social and mate­ versy. M e desire n pn p r equality, favor of a Federal Republic.
aud an eight-dollar hut, while one of tiveJohn C. Allen into the R ing cau­
Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon.
rial advancement.
equity and fairness, protection for
N e w O r l e a n s , .April 2 7.— Three eucc to ruu ? n tlie Stickcen
river.! the'students gees about without a
cus for, first $250, and finally. 4 for
;
West
Baton Both are rapidly nearing completion,
3. For our business interests we the weak, restraint upon tlie strong; hundred families i.i
vest and another roams afound J5,000, according to
Mr.
A llen ’s
___ town is and will be readv to run bv break- through the least frequented streets
Rouge are homeless. The
statement under oath.
a. d . BHATTrrx.
®- xili . ix . desire to bring producers and con- in short, justly distributed, burdens entirely submerged. The U. S. I *ni?uP of the ice. Intense excitement wearing
a very ancient pair of inex­
j sumers,farmers and maufaeturers,in­ and justly distributed power. These Quartermostrr transferred to the prevails
everywhere
concerning! pressibles.
Now, there is a little secret histo­
S b a ttise li & K i l l i u .
to the most direct ami friendly rela­ arc American ideas, thc* very essence distributin'^ committee, yesterday, those mines; uud the i>I,00U in dust
ry connected with
Mr. Columbu 3
A T T O F S E Y S A X D C O V E S E L O R tions Possible. Hence we must dis­ of American independence, and
to* 25,000
suits
and 4,000 blankets, brought down by the expressman!
Tw o I nscriptions .— T he Northern..
Brown, and bearing upon this bri­
Border says that a graveyard near
\e“ As. t0 “ i ? ™
pense with a surplus of middlemen; advocate the coutrarv is „„w orth y of M i k e » t n m Tc-che county, saj- thc
A T LAW .
ed richness, and to add to the gcuer- Bangor has a monument with the bery business. I t is this; Ben Simp­
river continues to life.
the
sons
and
daughters
of
on
Am..»-}
not
that
we
are
unfriendly
toward
nl feeling. On the next trip of the following inscriptions, the first verse son has only recently been appointed
D*‘kutv.’ii Building. First Street,
’•
fVi.rMr.r
T
h
.
them,
but
we
do
not
need
them.
can
it
public.
AYe
oheridi
the
belief
O..
V
April
< ’alif.irni ■ a large number cf “ gold of which was written by the wife be- j through H ip p ies influence to
PORTLAND, OKEGC»N.
tho
----- Their surplus and th“ ir exactions di- that sectionalism is, and of right filli eranco Crus.¡de which hasiiecn l’. vcret” individuals will be landed fore her death, and the second by
Surveyor Generalship for Oregon.
quie-cent. lu re l'or some weeks started at Wrangel, both from Portland and
R l S1NF.SS (A R D S , A. LODGES, mink-hour profits. Wo wage no ag­ should be, dead and buried with the
the husband after ho had married The new Surveyor General desires
to-day in a new
direction. S ouk Victoria. — f
aiiaa.
again:—
gressive warfare against any other past. Our work is for the present twenty lade s marche 1 to the saloon
to make an nppointmeutof his own
“ MYcp not fur me, my iL-an-st (Bar,
interests whatever. On the contra­ and for the future. In our agricult­ ni' Charles Wagner who advertí ed a
to tlie second clerkship in his office,
ALL SOKTS OF ÍTEMS.
I am not «Irad, liut tacoping here-;
ry, all onr acts and all our efforts, so ural 1 rothorliood and its purpo-cs free lunch and new drinks called
as it is supposed to be one
of thc
]■ -pi-i.t, my low, Ix-fort you die,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR. far ,ls business is concerned, are not we shall recognize no
Diivton, Ohi< lias 6f
rain eleva-
North,
nc^ Crusade Water (seine of them hear­
F ir you must co:uo aud sleep witli /."
prerogatives of Lis oflico
that
he
ìng th«
tno names of ladies prominently tors. But the grain is elevated in
EG VL p a t e r s DRAWN.
ACK- only for the benefit of the producer South, no East, no AYe.-t. It is rc- identified with the Temperance Crii- litiuid form
should do. In short, Mr. Simpson
“ I will not wer p, my dearest life.
j nowlrdgeni*nt* t.ilun. Will i»tt*-i:il and consumer, but also for ail other served by every Patron, r.< the right
and domande«! some of the wa-
wishes to appoint his son, a young
For
I
have
got
another
wife;
promptly to nil bottiQ^s ciitrustcfu t » his .
The London Sprcfa’or thinks that
huv t( i and a share of tho lunch.
W ag­
1 cannot come and sleep with thee,
‘ A rt.
'
ntoir interests, and tend to bring
these of a freeman, to affiliate v ♦!.
man, fully competent, no doubt, to
eithor and
foreibly the Ohio women’s war is “ a marve­
For I im A^o uml sleep with she."
his ner refused
two pariic- into speedy and ecoilom- party that will best carry out
the place; but ILppla has r i ’x n an
mixture of deep piety und lynch
< jcctc'l thè women, xvli<» liave silice lous
C o o p o r ,
i ical contact. Hence we hold that principles.
I
f t
order that Columbus Brown be ap­
OREGONT~
becn parading «ili thè walk in front aw.
6. Ours being peculiarly a farm­ of W agner’« place, in spile of his ef-
T> E S T 1 S T \ X D J E W F . L V . i l »‘;^ p o rtfitio h companhs of every
The citizens of Weston, one even­ pointed. W hether a capacity for
Suggestion to Tennyson. That ing lust week, were thrown into a
kind are necessary t » ouv success: er's instisution, we cannot admit all f'.rts to disperse them 1 >v wa .hing thr
b v y irg votes in the Legislature i » a
lost, ode migl ♦ be worked into echo little excitement by a pistol shot about
ìdewàlli.
SO LIC ITS TH E PATRONAGE OF THE that their interests are intimately to our ranks. M m ny arc ou-lndcd
orsts, thus “ Alexandrov, na— drown 9 o ’clock at night. The facts appear sufficient qualification to justify Mr.
;r,.vf. Work iturranlcd.
Office «-or connected with our interests, and bv the nature of our organization.
W
ashing
ion
,
Aprii
27.—
Tho
Sen-
a becoud
her!”
n39 iv
to be these: A certain person under­ Brown’s appointment to
iV.iluut ami Pine Streets.
harmonious action is mutually ad­ not because th ey are profession al ate C om m ittee on K aijroad s, to-day
clerkt-hip in thc Surveyor General’s
How to become practically
ne- took, on last Wednesday evening,
tq n port favorab ly on Senu-
vantageous. Keeping in view the m en,or artisan s, o r laborers, but be-
about nine o ’clock, to visit, a certain office, we do not pretend to say. I t
i
tor Mitclu l l ’s bill granting (rovern- , qnaintt d x.itii the Li.le ot lliree .
POST OFFICE IIOLTLH.
family, wlieu llie husband was ab­ is unquestionably Brown’s only rec­
first sentence in our declrtrntioti of , cause tlie v have not a sufficient di- 1 ment aid for thc construction of the
Live with )o ..i wile, mother, a m i:
sent.' The lady, who slept with one
Mail going south closes at 8 a . m .; Mai) principles of action, that “ individu­ reel interest in tilling or pasturing p orthind, Dalles and Salt Lake rail- mother-in-law.
ommendation to Hippie. H ip p ie s
eve open, discovered the gentleman’s
ai tins east closes at 1 p . m . Office hours on ! . . .
.
,
Suiiil.y from lu;.H)to 11 a . m .
' al happiness depends upon general the soil, or may have some interest way. The bill provides for guarntce-! This year the first colored student fa c e up against the window pane at order to Simpson is imperative, and
l5rN< «1* parture Irmn this rule.
prosperity,” we shall therefore advo­ in conflict with our purposes. B et !< £ y ie la m e n t of the interests* on will ^aduHte from the Theological tlie head of her bed-room. She in­ we suppose, therefore, that the de­
N. E. GOODELL,
citizens for 1 br!. ,
c * olul)!U|} to the extent y chool at Yale C .liege, and also stant lv called to tlie person to begone mand of “ Columbus” upon Hippie
cate for every State tnc increase in we appeal to all good
Post Muster.
at the same time discharging the con­ is of the same character. W o 5-hould
Jt7:1 V
V
V' i ° i * 11
! from the Academical Department.
every practical way c f all facilities their cordial co-operation to assist in
tents of a pocket derringer at tbs re- judge, from the character of service
fo r transporting cheaply to the sea­ our efforts toward reform, that we u. S. mails, are to be forever trails-! Grundy County,Iowa, which raised
C. Brown rendered in*the Senatorial
ceiling figure.
FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. 136.
contest, that he is a man who would
board, or between home producers may eventually
r<move from our
ported free.
j over a million bushels of wheat, and
A
gentleman
who
is
spending
a
I - < 3 . < J r. T . .
not hesitate to contribute and affida­
and consumers, all the productions midst the last vestige of tyranny and
N kw Y ork , April 28. -The M iss -! more °* coru ^ast year, lias no fences ;
few months in Michigan, after sever­ vit of his own to the stock on file in
5\’e hail the gen era l; issippi overflow has created 25,000 j t‘xccl)^ mourn pastuie lots
J^JEF.TS AT ITS HAI L EVERY S\T- of our country. W e adopt it as our corruption.
al vonrs residence in Oregon, writes: the Senate against Hippie, if'that
desire for internal harmony, equita-1 sufferers in Lorisian«. Hie parishes j Increased currency, instead of be- “ 'Yhose who complain of the climate worthy should fail to fill th e meas­
lucrnh. rs ..f
i
n
®
se<i l)U1I)0se to ° l ,en oul tlie
^ ,e eiop are ruinoil ioimer- . ing the spade of the husbanman, is of thc Willamette Valley would do ure of C. Brown’s cxpectationsr. I f
ordially invited to utteud.
”
nei s j n N a tu re ’s g re a t a rttries, th..t ble compromise, and earnest co-op-1 jn
erfitinn *m *in mnen nf onr f l l t Lv produced o%vr 100 (100 hogsheads the dice-box of the gambler.— [Jones, well to spend a winter here; they this is the case, Hippie i8 likely
to
j the life blood of commerce may flow oration, as an omen of our futuie of sug&fj
14,000,000 pounds cf Nevada.
would do «a I am going to do— go know it.
success.
H O LBRO O K
L O D G E NO. 30. 7 , freelv.
W e are not enemies of rail-
of rice, $4,001) ,060 worth of molass­
•*
back to W ebfoot ab soon as possi
In the meantime, between his ow’c
A young lady of Cincinnati, who
es and 142,000 bales of cotton.
7.
I
t
shall
be
an
abiding
princi­
A. F. & A. M.
roads, navigation, and irrigating ca-
ble.”
inclination
and H iaple’sorder,Simp­
dotes on Dumas, is anxious to get
FORESTGROVE. OREGON Meet! nals.nor of any corporation that will ple with us to relieve any of our suf­
son
is
in
as
great a quandary as Dick
Six
cars
of
wheat
reached
Salem
ThaToxvn Trustees of
Jackson- married and go abroad, as sho says
Saturday before the Full Moon in advance our industrial in terest, n or fering brotherhood by any means at ville granted license for four saloons she can’t be romjutic in her native from Junction City last Monday, William s is between resumption and
each month. Brethren in good
.
,
...
,
inflation.— Netr*.
and 1,550 sacks by boat.
I city during the pig-sticking season.
5%nd»n<? *r* inrit«dte a«end
°* »n v corporation that w ill advance onr command. Last, but not least, at their last meeting.
O
S. Hughes,
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