PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
fiewl»y, master; H. C. M’Timmonds, Bee. ‘. Erase,master; Joseph Berstow, sec; Oregon
Lewirrvillo.
City.
j
Liberty prance, no. 26, Lane co.; H. N
• Beaver Creek Grange; decham iaco; A B
Hill, muster; j . C. Jennings. sec.; June -May,
Deputies Sf Ihé State Grange.
The v n j was d a u p with coming w. t
master; M O Card, sec;
tion.
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When James ami bine-« \\d I.: *.zie met
W arner Orange; Clackamas co; Arthur
Evening Star grange, no. 27, Multnomah
Sew Revised K'litlen.
lie lurid o gingham o', r his head.
f a r m e r s o f O r e g o n a n d Washington, j CO.; Jacob Johnson, master; H. T. Cainpbeih ¡ fcity”** ™WrteT’ Jolm Bru“h sec- Oregon
Entirely rewritten l«v the ablest writers on
t
he
route
from
Hamilton
to
Pioche,
An l to the inaulcn thus he said:
every subject. Printed from new type, nud i o r g a n i z e f o r s e lf - p r o t e c t ion a n d f o r the \ RC<ri'*
Portland
no _
t
Mount Zion Grange; Clackamas co; 8
in Ntvnd a, was let to Janies Eeniseu
illustrated
with
Several
Thousand
Eugrav-
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{nobin
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Umpqua
gr*
age’
no’--8’
c° : R - Raney, master; W RMattoon sec.
“ Oh, lovely girl, my heart’s afire
M. Gurney, master; W. P Owens, sec;
Harding Gaanget Clackamas co; Gcorga
for $1,675. It has been $-31,2-70
1D“° ana Maps.
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f a c i l i t a t e tins w o r k , 1 h a v e c o m m i s - Roseburg.
With love’s unquestionable desire;
Clark, master; A C W ilbur tec.
STEAM
POWER
Milton
grange,
no.29,
Umatilla
cor
D.
M.
yearly. That from Palisades to Ham
s i o n d the f o l l o w i n g p e r s o n s to institute
Bay, dearest one, wilt thou be mine,
Willamette Grange; Mnltnomah co; D
The work originally published tinder the
Drumhillcr, master; T. R. McCoy, sec Mil- L lery, master; 8 E Paddock, sec; Portland,
g
r
a
n
g
e
s
in
this
j
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,
as
m
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ilton, Nevada, which costs now $17,-
And join me in the grocery line?”
j title of T he N ew A mericas CYci.or.rniA
ton.
I was completed in 1863. since which time d e p u t i e s :
000
per
annum,
under
the
new
con
Perryilnte grange, no. 30, Polk co; Geo.
The maid in accents sweet replica:
! the wide circulation which it has attained
F o r D o u g la s a n d t he c o u n t i e s south Coinegvs, master; J . Frizzell sec; Pcrrydale.
••Jim, hold the umbrella more my side;
tract with Levi McDaniels will cost
j jp all pjirts qt the United States, and the o f it. It. M. G u r n e y , Ten Mile P .O .
McM nnville grange, no. 31, Yamhill co;
Mv bran-new bonnet «getting wot —
(si?nal developments which have taken place
$1,430. The route from Reading,
A. Reid, master; D. O. Durham, see; Mc s U B S C R IB E !
Polk,
J
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m
e
s
7
atom,
Dixie.
S UBS C R I B E 1 1
R flft
| in every branch of science, literature, and
I'll marry yer, yer needu t fret.
Minnville.
Californio, to Roseburg, Oregon,
L a n e ’ II. X. IIilli J u n c t i o n .
; art, have induced the editors and publishers
Lafayette grange, no. 32, Yamhill co; A.
! to submit it to au exact and thorough revis-
M u ltno m a h, J a c o b J o h n s o n , Fast B. Henry, master; R. H. Latuson, sec; La-
Mr. Dawes Stariling Statements.
was let for $24,000 instead of $ 100,-
| ion, nnd to issue a new edition entitled P o r t l a n d .
I fayette.
1
- —
000, the piesr.t sum. This gives an
T he A merican C' yclof . edia .
Yamhill grange, no. 33, Yamhill co;
^[r. Dawes, Chairman of the com idea of the extent of the retrench
Clack am as, F. Forbes, E agle C reek . ; R. North
Within the last ten years the progress of
Book Binder and Paper Ruler.
R. Laughlin, master; D. C. Stewart, sec;
mittee of Wavs and Means of the ment which is being practiced in
discovery in every department of knowl-
Bt-nton, A. ¡Simpson, Corva llis,
I North Yamhill.
^ edge has made a new work of reference an
ilouse of Congress, made a state this direction.”
Weston grange, no. 34, Umatilla co: J . S.
l a m h i l l , A. It. H e n r y , L a fa yette.
imperative want.
U'iiite master; II. M cArthur, bcc ; IFeston,
ment Ihs other day which trill not
Washington,
T.
D.
H
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p
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s
,
The movement of political affairshas kepi
ll'ild Horse grange, no. 33,Umatilla co; J
A tax will be levied in Mr. M ool-
onlv arrest attention, but will startle
pace with the discoveries of science, and Hillsboro.
N. Perkins, master; D. A. Richards, sec;
ey’s
neighborhood,
"Washington
the country. In the course of a
their fruitful application to the industrial
M a rio n , P. A. Witzel, T u r n e r .
f o r the
IFeston.
S3 F hont S treet ,
It
nnd useful arts and the convenience and rc-
speech relating to the financial con county, to build a sein >1 house.
L
inn,
E.
E.
F
a
n
n
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n
g
,
T
angen
t;
Scio
grange,
no.
3(5.
Linn
co;
Thos.
Mun-
„1
linement cf social life. Great wars and con
kers, master; G. T. Foster, sec; Scio.
dition of the Government, he de is to l>o 34x4 * feet, with cupola and
sequent revolutions have oeeured, involv \ IFm. C y r u s , S c i o ; J . II. Sm ith , I l a r -
8'antiam grange, no. 37, Linn co; lUna.
armors!
Yon
are
on
clared that the total outstanding ob bell. Go in t
ing national changes of peculiar momcnt.l risb ltrg.
Cyrus,
master; ilk A. Kiinsey, sec; Scio.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
ligations for the current year were the right trai k when vou take a
The civil war of our own country, which j
Fa ster n O r e g o n , Eastern Wash in /-
liaseo grange, no. 38, IFasco co; Robert
was at its height when the last volume of : ton, a n d I d a h o ,
Frtjnk Shelton a n d Mays inaster:G. H. Barnett, sec; The Dalles.
$303,84(5,(XlO; that to meet this ex doride J siand in favor of good
the old work appeared, has happily been j ir#H N/j( Vril) j|-„//n ]yal/a \y y
^
The Dalles grangi, no. 39, Masco co; A.
traordinary expenditure the receipts schools.
ended, and a new course of commercial ,l
*!
’
,, J . Dufur, master; E. L. Perham, sec; The
were only $341,789,COO. It is note
and industrial activity has been com-
I m > 7 '\ j * m
itshnigton I e r r d o r y . h . Dalle:;.
Dr. F. A. Bailey, assist*! by Dr. |
worthy, also, that the public debt, A ito, of Hillsboro, succeeded in re- i
menccd.
L. S m ith , O l y m p i a , a n d J u l i u s H o r t o n ,
Molalla grange, no Clackamas co; P. S.
Large secessions to our geographical ; ¡Seattle
instead of being din urn nod, is in - moving a large tumor from the per- 1
Novt-r, muster; Chus. Howard, sec; Oregon
knowledge have been made by the indefati- j ‘
O r e g o n , D. S. It. Puik, City.
creasing, ns he tells us. This finan son of Mr. Kennedy, last week, *
gable explorers of Africa.
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Damascus grange, no. 41, Clackamas co;
cial showing proves that there 1ms which is understood to have been of
The great political revolutions of the last qt Ashland.
>. /’. I.ee, master; Norman Darling, sec;
been
wretched
mismanagement 1< ng standing. This is only one
decade, with the natural n su it of the lapse
Any locO.llity within this j u r i s d i c t i o n \ ... ^ ^
F0R E ST -G R 0T E
INDEPENDENT
ANITA CT U B ES TO OBRER. AC-
somewhere. It cannot bo, it seems among a large number which they « % Y S'
of
time,
have
brought
into
public
view
a
!
„„
d
e
p
u
t
y
has
been
a
p
p
o
i
n
t
e
d
Valley
grange,
no.
42,
lin
n
co;
á count
<
Books, of all sizes and style-, multitude 0 f new nu n. whose names are
to ns, that it costs all this vast sum have successiti ly operated upon in Fall Tickets, Rill Heads, Blank Book-, of every one’s month, and of whoso lives every f o v lk'' orga nizati on o f p r a n g s, w ill John Bryant Master; A. T. McCuliy, see;
to administer this Government in a this county, some beiug exceedingly any desired pattern, with punted heads or one'is curious t : know the particulars. \ r e c e i v e i m m e d i a t e attention if a p p li c a - 8cio.
Junction City grange, no. 43. Laneco; F.
legitimate and proper manner.
without, Blanks, Briefs, Catalogues, Cards, Great battles have In « n fought nt.d import- tion is m a d e to m e, I w il lu t i en d in p e r - IF. Folsom, master; J G Houston sec;
delicate cases.
|
ant
Bicges
maintained,
of
which
the
details
so
n
o
r
s
e
n
d
a
d
ep
u
t
y
.
We well remember that dui'tug Mr.
Ncio.
Certificates, Checks, Circulars. Deeds, Hand- ore as yet preserved only in the newspa
Tircn\NAX's Administration tlo re w as
DA XIEL CLARK,
Beaver grange, no -14, Linn co; J Crabtree
A Salem young man who spit to Bills, Labels. Leases, Letter Heads, Posters, pers or in the transient publications of the
huc-ind.cry because the ex bacco juice on the church floor, was Programmes. Receipts cf all kinds, Show raw V’1* v-huh ought now to kike their
Master State G r a n g e o f O reg on a n d master; s IF Gains, sec; Lebanon.
Washington.
S a c m f O d . 1 , 1 8 7 3 ..! r Fees River grange, no 43. Coos co; Cyrus
penses of the Government reached ordered out of the house by the r, . oi •
^ -r
c
f
place in permanent and authentic hstory
_________ _____________
] LaiKiniT, master; Ilobtrt liooke, see; Coos
. 1 In
i n vreuari.m
preparing the
the present
present edition
edition for
for the
some sixty or seventy millions per deacon, but showed fight and the cards. Shipping Tags. Ac., Ac.
A jo u rn ai devoted to the intercut* o f
Particular attention paid to getting up press, it has accordingly been the airr. of
annum, ui d it was charged by his deacon subsided.
DIRECTORY.
i
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iiip
p
y^
io
m
e
grange,
no
4G,
Linn
co;
J
Books for County Clerk’s office.
n38 tf the editors to 1 ring down the information
Washington County and o f the
Newman, master; J Lir.dley, see; Lebanon.
opjionents that there must be an im-
to the latest possible dates, and to furnish
PLATFORM
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f
t
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N
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A
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F
u
iiu
grange,
no
47,
Zane
co;
Hynson
•nense amount of stealing to swallow O f t h e liide|> e> id«‘i i t P e o p l e o i
an accurate account of the most recent dis
GRANGE.
' Smith, master: N Looney, sec; Junpti ju . ,
F o re s t G r o v e
covert». in science, of every fresh produc
Siate.
up such a vast sum. Certainly some-
O re g o n .
-------
i Rock Point grunge, no 48. j/hrioQ co. J
tion
in
liceiitture.
nnd
of
the
latest
inven
twelve or thirteen years cannot have
Master, Du d i g IF. J .to w ir, IFn«- 1 Downing, master; G 4» Downing, sec, Sub
tions in the practical arts, ns well as to give
limity. '
made this immeasurable difference
RtsoSeJ, 1. That rxlravr.gaaee and c 'r- i
a succinct, nnd original re -r'rd of the prog Lon, le.wa.
Greenville grange, no 49, IFashington co;
under any thing like a decent atten- ruptiou have btedr -v n»e vuleut iu Ihc i. a-
.1 historical events.
rcss of po ideal
O v e r s e e r , T h o m a s Taylor, C o lu m - IFi.i JFilson, master; J . F Pierce see;Green-
tairs
.
f
this
State
and
The work has been begun after long and
tion to our Government finances ministration «■; th>
villi
. . . . .
nation as to burden the people with taxes
j careful preliminary labor, nnd with the bia, S. C.
A.
L.
JOHNSON.Proprietor,
If xvc make- A propel’ ueiluction j *-■>l tbat lire not necessary te> good government,
Orleans grange, no 30, Benton co;,7 M' Coy
L
e
c
t
u
r
e
r
,
T.
A.
T
h
o
m
p
s
o
n
,
P
la
in
-
] most ample resources for carrying i on to a
Manufacturer and Dealer iu
master; IFiu IFinning, sec; Corvallis.
the annual interest on the public make politics a trade und debauch the mor-
sncc<
ssful
t*
rmination.
v
i
n
e
,
M
m
n
.
Union no 2 grange, no 5i, Douglas co; A A
debt, we still have left upwards of als of society; that there is no good to hope FURNITURE,
; None of the original stereotype plates
S t e w a r d , .4. J . Vaughn, Early J/athews, master, J G Fluke, sec; Zooking-
SASH.
a
remedy
for
tlu-se
evils
!
have
beeen
used,
but
every
page
has
been
two hundred and sev< ntv millions of through
ior a the r"u<
DOORS AND BLINDS,
glass.
two political parties that have
printed oil new type, forming in fact a new G rove, Miss.
dollars, which are an allowed vp in heretofore rul> d the country, nnd that the :
CEDAR,
IFillainette grange no 52 Z’enton co; John
Ass't S t e w a r d , G. M*. Thom pso n,
( vclopa-dia, with the same plan and coin-
FIR nn.l TT fRDTVOOD
II
m
is, master; C Mag/e sec; Corvallis.
rarryinpf ou the usual branches of welfare of the people dem nd that every cit
LUMBER, AC., AC. ; ass as its predecessor, but with n far great- j Xew B r u n s w i c k , A". J.
.
.
j Syracuse grap »e do 53, Linn co; H Far.
the public service in a time of pro izen, laying aside all party prejudices and
tr pecuniary expenditure, and with such
Cha pla in, Rev. A. I . u r o s i l , b ash- well. masterjCA .1/iller. sec; .Viller’sstation-
of opinion upon immaterial
improvements in its composition as bare
found peace. W hat makes this vast dilTercnces
Ninsl.iw grange, no 54, Zane o ; D BCart-
¡nylon
D. C.
points, unite in selecting for the public Planing. Tongue and Grooving.
been suggest« «1 l«y longer experience and cn-
increase in the last dozen years? Can service men who will exert themselves to
inslaw.
F.
M.
M
cD
o
w
al
C
o
r-
w
ig
h t, master; J F Amis, sec; Ninslaw.
Trt
u
s
u
r
e
r
,
Turnir.g. Scroll and Ke-S awing larged knowledge.
Coyoti grange no 55. 7,m e co ; 8 .Stephen
an honest account be rendered con- secure public "• • moniy. retrenchment a n d 1
The
illustrations
which
are
intro«luced
n
i
n
g
,
X.
Y.
Done to Order iij a
master: S T Duk». s« e; Ninslaw.
Hstent with legitimate anil proper reduction of taxation in every piacticable
for t-ie first time fir the present edition have
S e c r e t a r y , O. IL K elley , Washing-
Lugi ne grange no 5l>. Zane co; Jesse Cox
administration? The country, we wa;v-
.
...
.
F i r s t C l a s s S t y l e . been added not for the sake of pictorial ef t o n , D C.
master;
Nt John Nkinner, sec; Eugene City.
fect, but to give great- r lucidity and force to
A1 ¿80
apprehend, will doubt it. the con- col)rso of the State and National Goveru- DOOR «ml ■WINDOW
Naml
Ridge
grange, no 57. Ziun co;* S
G a fe-K ‘eper, O. Dinwiddie, Or
FR \MF.S.
the explanations in the text. They embrace
Isom, master; J 3/ack, sec; Albany. .
tlast between the two periods is too meats iu the multiplication of officers bo-
all branches of sci« nee and of natural histo c h a r d G rove, ¡ n d .
TONGFF and GROOY1 D FLOORING,
Orient grange, no 58, 7.inn; V H Caldwell
great, the difference too enormous, vend the requireme-rts of the pul lie service,
ry, and «1« pict the most famous and remark
PI, \TN nr.«l RUSTIC CEILINGS
C er es,
Mrs.
D. II. Adams, master: J 7nrner, see; Albany.
to be consistent with integrity and ’aAn^
whom wh:iv receiving salaries
MOULDINGS,
able featur-s of scenery, architecture, and
Roseburg grange.no 59,Douglas;B G Gibb3
BRACKFTS
art, as well
the various processes of rtie- Waukon, Iowa.
capability. It used to be the tasluon sohes to {h,AT p iv< t0 ¡;ur>uits. Anj w e .
The IX D E PE X D E ST owes alle
IFiiif’i-
!
m«sti
•r: R JFt-aver see; ri/yrtle Creek.
P
o
m
o
n
a
,
Mrs
O
II
K
el
le
y
,
BALL'S n :R S T urnednndScroll'. elmnics and manufactures. Although in
Garretson grange no CO, i ’olk; G HEilars,
to talk about the cost of the iuou - wand that officers p ud do give th> ir time
ALSO
tended fo rinstmetion rath« r than embellish- in gto n , D. C.
master; II Alexander, see; Bethel.
archical svstem of Europe. To con- cxclusivtiy to the » n vice fer which they arc Stair Balusters and Newell Posts, m- nt, no pains have V.ecn spared to insure
giance to no p arty but the party
Ib a-a, Mes J C Abbott, Clarksv ilh
Dallas grange no fil, 7’olk; It Clow master:
trast our own republican simplicity « rp oii:ted
their
artistic
excellence;
the
cost
of
their
Constantly on hand ar.«l made to Order.
I D .1 Holmes, s«*c; Dallas.
execution is enormous, and it is believed Inca.
o f PRO G RESSIVE IDEAS and
with the gorgeous display, the stand- N-utioual all(1 S u , , Gov, rn.aent. of all r a-
Spring.Valley grange, no 62. P««lk; D Gib-
thi-y will find a welcome reception as an ad Lady Assistant S t e w a r d , Miss C . -1. i son, master, IF A Henry, sec, Zena
O
THOSE
Tvno
CONTEMPLATE
ing armies nnd the costly parapher- soaabk measures of securing cheap tv.-ns-
mirable feature of the Cyclopaedia, und Hall. 11 ash i n y l o n , l). ('.
building in this vicinity
Cornelius grang«». no fid, IFashington co;
R E F ORM; is controlled by n«>
nalia of the kingdoms of the old l"-itation; and to this and we favor lilt-ml
worthy of im high character.
E x ecu ti ve ( ’o m milice.
R P IFills, master; IFm Reeves, sec; Cornel-
aid
from
the
Gem
ral
Government
for
the
Superior
Inducements
are
offered
!
This work is sold to fsubsrrib«''rs only,
world; but at the rate now goin# on
JFm. S a u n d -’r s , Washington, D C. . ius.
opening an 1 improvement of our harbors
i
Clique, Faction or Monopoly! but
our Republic will soon far excel in and river»; for tin construction of the Po t- For everything necps.i.ary to the Erection' I«.«val li ondeliv rv of each volume. It will
fl
Wnatt,
Aiken,
Cokeshun/,
S,
('.
Cnsswell
grange,
no
01.
Zane
co;
G.
B
be ciinipl« t« d in sixtc« n large octavo vol
Completion and furnishing of any
costliness any Government of Eu land, Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad; the
Day master: A J Jolinson. sec: Creswell.
].. It. o u a n k la u d . Dtd.mg / o w a .
umes. < a« li containing r.bont 8u«t pages,
is the fearlens and outspoken ------
building cr.n be hud ut
7’lea- ant Hill grange, no 05, Zane co ; Jan.
rope. Indeed the rate of taxa completion of the Oregon and California
fully illusti.it«-«! with « ver.al thousand Wood
this Factory.
to the Southern line* of the State,
nrker. master; •) D .Vatlock, see; Efgenc.
Fii.:tavii .’s, and with numerous coloiiil Officers o f tlic Oregon
tion in this country is more burden Railway
State
At
A TE o f the PEO PLE.
nd the extension of the Orfgou Central
King's Valley grange, nd j ‘\, Bentf«n; R
I.ithegra]
hie
Mi'j«s.
Mv
random
rv
;s
some to our people than the rate itn-
G range.
jy to Junction City. That the inter
Grant,
master;
C
G
Nelson,
sec;
King's
N E W A N D F I It NT C L A S S !
Price and Style eg Binding.
po^ed by any monarch of Europe est of the Stat<- demand ilm completion of
D a n i e l !" l a r c k , S a l e m P O . Valley.
Mast
And tlic won: done w ill be of
Forest Grove grange, no 07. IFashington
upon his subjects is to them. But, the Oregon Centra! Railway to Astoria; that
S
eer,
f
u
r
y
.
J I I Sm it.i llar risita rgh .
/a ex tra < l< (h. j" r vet.
.$3.00
favor Mi« h aid as may be consistent w .th SUPERIOR STYLE AND ÎTNISH
co;
H«*nrv Buxton, master; IIT Buxton, 6ec;
we repeat, what lies made this v a st we
(i 0<t
In l ibran/ l e tU r. ;.<•/
O v e r s ee r , IFm G y r u s, Sci o.
prudence and public economy; for the- con-
Forest
Grove.
,, . . . .
Jn H a lf 7'.•>/..«/ J/.- it « . /«er val.
7 is*
increase in the last dozen years? The st ; u- tion of a.Is neic7.-5 S our e ailUlitain
¡.eri a r c I , G e o r g e Hu ¡i e Wal’a
1 C a l l a m i E t a m i n e
Chckulpura grange ro 08, Ifari'n -o; N V.
¡ « r vet. . 8.00
]■< H a lf
..
extra «,
answer may be found—in part, at cbAina. And ,« o favor the imrn«-lili•te con
Doty, nia.-tcr; IFSteiwer. sec; .b f}«-rson.
Walla.
l e Veli J/ rr- o , u.H, <: ' t dices.
L tc purcmising ebewlicr«.
f. iurclgrange, noGJ, Douglas; Z Hasbrook
least—jn the vast increase of Gov t : action ««f a W;.g«>U r -ari oJong 11ic south
S
t
e
w
a
r
d
.
R
P
Olds,
.
19,00
:
iilgiVv.
J.mhbfr
u
'd
Bìù'u
i.
'J
Mut
of
i
íroiu
til-.:•
mouth
i
r
bffink
»iumbia
riv
mast,
r; II Nickols, sec; S tarr’s Point.
I
ernment officials, with fat salaries at
In F 'll Russia, ¡ w v
10.00
l.adi / A ' '¡staid S t ew a r d , Mrs Chloi
in t.rehanqc f o r MbrA*.
of Sandvtoth • D
Highland grange, no 70, Clackamas co; D
tached. It would be curious to note
Four vobimoa n* w r«. dv. Sm •;■« ding Olds, Walla Walla.
4. 'iliat nil1 prop* it y r ¡ghtR,1 il :d¡ vid u al
IFright, master; J P Ring«». s*-e; Oregon city.
Addles .. all orders to
volumes, until •'■guph-t'. ■:«, will be i.s.-ul. «I
Low many thousands of new official
an.
ecus
.Vultm>nuihgrange,no71, .Vultnomahco; J
id corporal.’ . should i «•' K li 1 je • to law ;
Steward,
IF
M
Pon
A. !.. JOHNSON Fore « .-love
once in two ir« nths
agents have been created within the tîi at v. «- would give all ¡prop ct ai l. encour- ‘
17tore, master; J S Newell, sec; East P ort
Slu'dd S.
•t«- -tion t « c- ■ i ■r iti"«.
* . 'S l icin'« h pagrs of V. c A merican
eiiu-nt anil
|
last eight or ten years, in many c a s
oirlj.
C hapla in, Anthony Sim
), son, C o r land.
nt in n } r-
uns < ng-
s or i
C ï CLOI'.EIMA, showing t\pc, ilhifitrntic'iis,
IF« st Union grange, no 72, IFashington; j
”T
es simply ns a reward for partism fatten, comi
-1, T J-
vallis.
( II:L
mate T jr.f5 L .jn
A Holcomb, mas* r; David Zenox, bcc ; j
.F hX SJlI* X . etc., will ! sent gratis, on applmution.
services and to satisfy tho importu pursuit; but w
• t to
I 11
Ga'e K e e p e r Frank S ic lion, H«Vn Hillsboro.
j
F irst -C lass ( anvav - ing A gents w anted
i-iw: and we deman 1 that tile rates of
Hillsboro grange no 73, IFashington co;
nities of partisans.
SU BSCRIPTIO N P R IC E ,
Walla.
Address the Ful lislurs,
Thus
Humphreys,
master;
I1U
Jk’eyers
sec;
At the rate expenses are now be fr« Lht ar«l fare on railways within t!ie
T r ea su re 'r, 11 A Wittel. Tar',e r .
Sta?'.- bo fi-, d by the L«-gislaturc of tin Statu,
Hillsboro.
;
D. A P P L ETOXit- CO .,
T- V- y$J
ing increased it may become a seri and on mtcv-St .t«- railways, by Congr« ss.
C e r - s , .Mrs J a n e C’y r us, S cio .
Butteville grang«», no 74, 3/arion; P F
ous question whether a system so
549 & 551 Broadway. N. Y.
5. Tini? we demand u return to the eal-
P o m o n a ,1 Mr » M Ì 0irei •s, S heuld. Cw'tlemali, master; F X -Vatliieu, see;Butte-
n 2: ly
costly is worth maintaining. Blit the aries fixed by tlic (\ustitution for St .tc
F l o r a , Mr s L. C, IBy d , j ì c M i n n - vi lie.
all the schemes
Cottage Grove grnnge, no 75, Zane co; A
II.y
real question lies bc-Linil this one. officers, and we condemn
uc.
that LA ' keen d •.¡sed to inco ase such -sal
II
Spahr, master; Horace Knox, sec; Cottage
( 'C ÎN , J J
Is it the fault of the system, or those
i
D aniel Grove. -
Execidi ‘ rr C nnmitb ■»/»>
ii. That tii- compensa-
i
s
»
'
\
f
wiio mal-adiuinistr-r il? That is the in-n ot all «jîii - : sir.ulJ be ««illv such as
■are.k. So inn ; It M G a e tint , Tea ni de.
îI
Charity grange, no 76, JV TFilkins, master;
r
xital question to be eonsidereil, ami, would pay tii m fairiy ! cn th .-crvircs _ tm-y
I •
uih/las c o U rP y Hall. Walla Walla; F '/ IFiikins, s«-c; Willamette Forks.
D
<
s ni"l Sh-riti-
Alsea grang«’ , no 77, Benton co; M Ver
we apprehend, with Rubor and rij,dit perform; that ( oimty t 1 ,1 p :!:
A Well
H u m a I isla ; Hannas non.
by 1 w according
rlii'itld have alari'..- fir
master; 1 H Starr, 6ec; AlseA.
thinking minds there will be but one to their htv Ì i « >; that th law ini-roa-ing Twns evening in May; and tic? soft zephyr
anker s, : V*/f) ; A B 1 k m * y , Lai a g e l t e ;
iVoria grunge./.inn co;S D 7/alev,.Vaster;
:L- 1
answer: A Republic, rightly admin th-'ir fees should be rep a lid a n d a lav' cn-
1 1
x l i d i , « linect ion.
Austin Watts, sec; Peoria.
Through branches low bending above
istered, is the cheapest and best act- d prov iding reas « nubi e fica to be
Franklin grange, / are co; G .V .Viller, j
0 2 . 5 0 A Y e a r-
casi s whr-re private par- My M an- nml I, us v« wander« <1 along,
master;
J
F
Kirk,
see:
Franklin.
Government in the world; but a rot char.'uil bv them in cas«
o
f
th
e
Gen
Irai
G
ran
g
e
O f fic e r s
Ai 1 w hi p; ru l of b.-auty ati 1 love,
irrd , si;«’l> fecs to be
a « m«.- a
Wapato grange, Washington co: T R
â s M I C iili itili
ten Republic, where the official body tics
p.aiil bv olii rs in?« tlu County Treasurv. ‘ - W e’ll make us a nest like the birdiiugs,” I
Thompson,
master; F D Stott, see; Gaston.
President, Il I ' Ah .rand' r.
0 . Ti :
is Lent on money-making and given That we dc ■»lid th j a i| ol a law to pro
said,
Youculla grange, Douglas co; A Zamb,
Vice Pi esi'b nt, J e r a s ¡nfoin .
“ And ti« ver shall part any more.”
mi ni. i'.a « «nubi cL ugis
over to luxury, indolence and pri le, t* i t tii* i i ;
master. J R Drain, sec; Drai's P O.
“ Oh. y*..s,” she r> p!i- d. “ ami can furnish it
WTi 'l l >i, .1 II Stan n ard.
Columbia grange, Washington co; Jas Iin-
is the worst government in the for the St.it inaliti
r
.'S
t'RO
M
nice
fi. Thar we
■ra lib rai system of
brie master; F Kenedy, sec; Glencoe.
T
r
e
a
s
u
r
e
r
,
C
l
'
B
u
rk
h
a
rt
world. And now we hoar much fwbli
1IVRGRF.XA S i r I X h u n t ' s STORE."
bu v. «• condemn the «et/
Bcavritou grange. Washington eo; T
T r u s t e v , F. S h e d J , F. J h n n l l .
finid about reform. Who ban made «a r.ting a m< i
y in the sale of school ‘•Fair creature.there’s many n wenltbicr nmn
Tucker, master; Jas .VcKay, sec: Portland.
reform necessary erer.pt th.j o who b ks. and d.
G a t e -K e e p e r , Ella ■ F a n n i n g .
l it- r. jical.
Would gladly have you for a bride;
Oakland crane". Douglas co; E Stephens,
7.
T1
a
.
1
tic
repeal
of
til«'
.4'/i\
J . B. Stum
But
no
one
can
love
you
more
fondly
than
I
t*.l! us that aim -c.-> cxi
All« l will
muster; L 11 l inkston, sec: Wilbur.
print
- M\ Treasure, my b nuty, my pride!
S-'ila\ille grang«*. no 8A, Linn co; Win B
those who have cre:>t< tl.e abuses Litigant
«■i. T ict
il: 1
: right» or r.lt Oh, li.ol 1 a mansion, with carpi ts of gohl
Gils
*n. iiiiist« r: C Burge. s«*c; So«la\il!e.
S
U
IJO
IIO
I
\
\
T
E
G
R
A
N
G
E
S
reform themselves? \ Y 1 11 those who c* as, un i :
A t r e s o r E vrrjri'.x
TA.ENT
T L\ND
i.
FOP
id pri vii.» j :.i t O
yr..1 -ilv r. I’d i-< vsr the dimr! '
fi«»i>«!'» V.rl!« y gr. nge. Vr.ltnomnh c«»: T K ,
U re e « d
profit by the abuses which they luive
sale in W¡. • hingt««n County.
But. smiling, she said, ‘ ‘You can purchase
Willi.* *is, mast« r: B Withinglon, sec; Pow- ;
V: !ifi-M ; ran . «■ no 1, Clacbania.-«
r. -.! Í t! e inopie de-
: 1- V
OVêîlt ted f<
til* b< St
W \V i>.-.\¡... ni i -At* r; T. J. Matlock,
eli's \ alley.
in ti
« i «»it: tion of .1/ 77i' l\>iREX »{• S i l l YDI.ER’s STORE."
t un» i.:urnas P. O.
T fl * proli ts? is it -,Otin.l j>ui.•-'.«opiiy
Woi’ dburn grange, ri/arion co; G Dimick, |
«arri; that wo • ■ f 'll sj>r« n«l yi>u a c«>m-li u]i«:>u which to recline
E •:I- Cr« < k gì r:v:7C rc>. 2. Clackamas co. ; master, Wm D..rst. see; Wiwdburn.
♦ 0 (X peer t ffi • rii « ■ à * * i « n to re-
«r 1 in : bv
e
. F.-; 1- s. r.«ast« r; l i P irtliti Foster, sec. ;
Whi n cl « ning sh ¡mil cail us t-> n
/ «»well Prairie grange, M avion co; W Sap- j
</>
tin it soli ? A "tear 1 (iiit ic-a1 tiiiik- tue k:
ami !.
f: ; t-- Of the Here: -1 «1« n.” “ Dut.” she Still!
to
.imm»«•«is.
ju’igtieid.
m.-.-iti.; John Newsom.sec; Salem.
’ f ariid wri tor, one of our ov. n great of th. W
r V. - >U>
Oak Point van ; n 1 > rit. Folk eo.: J . V .
H
witli II
N* «. «ly t:rangi\ Clarkatftas; John Riugo,
I
unci
c«
»«4
i-.k.naast« «' :-l i j i;.•-s A.t
¡- v. s1 :Uii-kr« .d. nu.ster; W \V Samp--on, «e« Needy.
■F
r an try ma n, said, rati MV \f'tt!'’ tlj-fO,
“ T like hair muttress the bcM.”
Bu na \ istn girïîü * v. Lo î. Polli co; E. C.
J > Il t Í«* ( n t'k .range, < luckitinns; E .‘»kin-
”
T!.'
a
s<
«
it
shall
!"•,
love;
the
tables
inlaid,
\
ii. ili. n revu«1 nîion was utee s.S; .ry OI1C6
10. 'Í hilt W 1 «
C
•mn
H il Tmi'.ter; L. A«i. îi ail s «-. ; Bm na Yistu. n< r,
And seats from some far di-tant shore.”
r. n.
n .. ¿*.íur:
t. r; V
}•; M //arttian.
*»« ; Butte Creek.
//arti l
in each ge:aeration ; ai:d lu was lai j'e- P. -ts of th 1. .7 laii « tiia they 1 VI ciia-
imo ■ h -^1 iL ! 1 '** , n»> *. IPolk co;I. F. y¡.
‘ Oh, no.” «-he exclaimed. “ T iny have dc- j
r Molai ta grange. I’l'u-kainas; J Vuse, i
I
i
;
b’
u
«1
speculili--rs
t«
rl.
ai
i]
i«’
■
«.
1
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ly 11 str mut li ni in
«
n
i
-i
tablinhiiig me
Eilt r. m si» r: .1f. S. 1 h rui.il1, St u ; Mon-
XOTICE ----- The IXDEPEXDEXT
i 4< r ; S K î . 1 *. » --.Gl *1 Tidings.
r- nl sets ‘
f ti.- s . • ; in !.« r t. .«
» \c ision .1? HER'. HEX SillXVI.Eli'S STORE." j
' ! ! 1
s ot n« hir-v- <
Lili. A n a i < acefiil ia
t ?, « ì Il
•:
.
<
:
W
li
Dillard,
!
.c,
!..
n«
of j «'or tiv :i an 1 : : m .■ i
lm
». ■ f in c o ; A. R.
PI lin ««« r1.
» S T A K 1* .«t i-r n. *- <- Fngene City.
|
in ? uch v« L'Voi tit i *11 Ln- tea l or ro who woitM tak« th 11 f«-i • b
has the sole right o f doing the
“ But, Mary, alas! I must sadly confess
• si- . r .J i*
: Hais« «
■ M» * ; *\\ i ;i .. T - ì • *n a»; !> S Buick,
As!
T'iy m« nos are but sh nil« rns y« t;
sorting t • ;e v io !em- e oi" lli • s w o rd .
11. 'I !1 «t til ■ r« ma ..1 «.: a «ai 1 fui nnd
■ t
II«;[- • * o.
, n*i co.; i
*
V- 1
• r -• A bland.
Happily Í o u r fou* .11 V, tllC liOiiplo ciiirp t< nt .'fli«1« r, mil ly b« .a.-.c i, f lib To fur:.; b -i lu.r.uc in the -fyle yon demand .
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LITIGA XT PRIXTIXG
Sy
n ««»: F M Kitzer,
V
-’iuild
In
;
1«
■
!v
idling"
me
in
<
1
>
bt—
politi«-.1
opini-«i
■
-
,
is
a
s
rd>nso
of
pow-
S.
J
i!
.
;
u
ran pc act; ai IIv inan.',-- i:rat* : a IO Voi ii- « r. TL »*. th • us«- of tí« upm.ii.tin
.1.,
1' li V>
* •: //.' risbrrg,
To
vou
mv
poor
lodgings
and
M ’» î »ff , V U .si.
» ’
tum ¡it ai y riri.e they’ s- e lit th ro u 'rh to r v.:.id pu..tu..air fur r.* i\i ■ ni i« 1 . v/-n- j
wv: ! • o
i nt ilia co; A /, Gor-
•a
1
; affali
* i>, î. mi co ; ir Si'* al
f j r 'W lO in j'y i County and is
Ò:
f
! . y. c; Meadowville.
T- sonietl irg that I shouli! iDplore.”
the quiet :i t*l:t*y of stiff ra g e . S.F. t iw- ami elections, is no ! k , <-< irruí «t th m
vn
r; W. W. . •lt ;S . fi •riU , Su- i*i.
\
t
«
;
Jacob
Frazer,
«H
i!
She
sai'l,
with
a
¡.mile,
‘
You
can
buy
very
r.ny
otîmr
spp«-ii
.
of
1
r^.
ry.
1
bat
th«-
* n -
( 'hi o n i c i
mast«
1 tir ;;ad Fruivi • •MMU .rt*. n > i i, I.i a « ». •
I! I ».«! :.
7 dot Rock.
mov-il .4» faïU.it'.l public of'i -ors i.«. 11 ». » . >n-
e’lit-a])
| 1*. And.‘v..on j»ia -ter; N. B. Fry. s«
\j’ any.
Pendleton c- nge, Umatilla co; T 77Sto- here fore invaluable to a ll o f our cituen t
ci* ntious ix riorinci.c oí il«« ii duties is an .-If HVR'lREXd- SlflXPLElTS STORE."
Ilarrisburgn g-ang»*. n • 11. Linn i*o;-T««bn rt v. m ustev;./ II Sharon, s ic ; Pendleton. I
POSTAL CONTRACTS
outrage upon good gov ram. nt.
“ r«»-morrow, then, love, let u-- j »ur»i< y along 1
H Smith, master; Wm ii. BorL*r. see; iliu -
.Midway grange, Umatilla co; J Jt Chase,
12. That p« rsonal i hnra.-ter is the- proper
I«« th«- i-orner of Abb r an«! I«'ront street— !
rb'hurgh.
. master: W (’ Mvera, sec; /7epm r.
orit- rion bv w hicl. to judg«- of the fitness <«f T is numbers DS un.l i(M> (riv« r side,)
Springfield grange, no 12, Lane co; John
W e copy from the S. F. Chronicle intn tor public position, find it ita: ions
Cbobiiloni grange, Y nm nill.S Brutsehir,
^ In re low-rs so happily meet;
Kelley,
ma-ter: W. Comegys,»-ec; SpringficKl. master; J P Shuck, see; West Chehalem.
the follow ing paragraph which shows business to men of disreputable private How many fond souls might bt* severed for |
I l ’ailonmtb grange, no 13, Benton co; X. | Washington grange, Washington eo; Isaac
character.
> ears
*
I
Xcwtgu, master; A. li. Brown, hi * i *; C'or- Ball, nlnster; J Q Gustin sec: ri/iddleton.
v.hat n saving has been made in the
TH2 FINEST AND CHEAPEST I P.
13. That theGeneml Government should , I Torn those th* y so fondly adore.
vallis.
Center grange, Zinn eo; Wiu 7’liilpot,mas
I««re
:t
not
for
the
beautiful
furniture
they
pay
all
the
«
xponscs,
losses
and
damages
recent lettings oi imul contracts on
Soap
Creek
grange,
u<
»
11,
Benton
c
o
;J
.
ter;
Z B .1/oss, sec; Crawfordsvillo.
have
, nei'esuarily arising frotu its «?otirse of ileuling
j II. Milh-r, master: IF. 1«. C'autliorn, sec.;
d/ill Creek grange. Yamhill co;B B Bran-
LANDS IN THE STATE!!
this coast;
* with the Indians; nml we demand that our i At UUltHREX d SHIXDLER'S STORE.”
Corvallis.
n35.1y
j som, master; M M Fllis, sec; fclkhorn.
“ There appears to have been a , fellow citizens iu Eastern und Southern Ihiy have mail It top bureaus and elegant
L«»ck«* grange no 15, Prntc-n co.; F. A.
McKenzie Grange; Lane eo; G B Ham-
Oregon bt indemnifii-d by the Government [
nets
| Welle, master; C. K M »or, see ; Corvallis i m irsley, master; W A Woolcot, 6ec; Spring-
marked improvement this |vcar in the for their losses and damages in the lato Mo- | Df Bed-room furniture new,
WOODCOCK & INTERM EU
Exceleior grange, no 16, Yamhill co; W • field
le t t ili* ' o f c*> ntr«ctafor Ibe c a ri v ili^ o f i
war
j ^ itu center-tables, and whut-notp, and mlr-
L. Smith, master; J E Cooviut, see ¡Dayton. | Amity Grnnge; Yamhill co; J J Hender-
.
*
14. That we are in favor of such legisla- I
rora great,
Salem grange no 17. Marion eo; Dan'l I . eon. master; J R Sawyer, sec; Amity.
Wholesale aud Retnil Dealers in
th e L Ul t e a S ta te s lim n s on th e r a t if- tion on the subject of the liquor traffic as ' And an endless variety of chairs,not a few,
Clark, master; John Minto, see; Salem.
Willamette Grange; la m h ill eo; Henry
j t. C o a s t. T h e to ta l fiinn to b e
p a id w‘l* Rh °’!r each precinct to deci le b> a vote I They ilo a cash busiucss, and with money in
Turner grange, no lfi, Marion co; B. A. \ Hewett, master; Peter Barondregt, sec;
.
.
1
i of the citizens thereof whether liquor shall
hand
j IFitzul master; IFM Hillery. see: Turner. ' Wheatland.,
JOB PRINTING DONE TO
th is s e rv ic e f o r th e c o w in g fo u r v e a rs
r,0] j ¡„ q,ut precinct or not, and which j To purchase c**e**vstyle of furniture lower
15rowu*ivtlle grange, no 19, Linneo; L. C.
............................
Jaeksi»uville
Grange; Jackson co. E F
Will be but $896,000, a savin r from «hall make the venders of intoxicating diintv
<lf , nriJ1(J,
Rice master, À t f Stanimi, sec; Brownsville. ' yvaIker master, H A Miller, see; Juekson-
Stulls Nos. 4, b, 6, nnd 7,
'
.
responsible for damages which m aybe done At Hi nOlthX »C SlllS D L hli > ^ l ORE.
.S'outh Brownsville grange, no 20. Linneo; j ...
th e fo u r y e a r s p a st of-M>'Z8,000. O n « fiy the abuse cf that privliege where sale is We went, Mary and I; and can I ever forget
I Consolidated with Brownsville no 19.
’ r u Farmington
e.
NEW CITY MARKET,
Grnnge; asliington co: R A
borne of the routes the cutting' d o w n pi nnitted.
- . . .
.
.
The pl»*anure that beamed in her face,
! Lebauou grange, u o ftl. Linn co: It. A Carpenter, master; James Wythcomb, see;
_
.
15. That the uprising of the agricultural As she gazed at the marvels of beauty dis- P o r t l a n d .
O r e c o n 1 Irvine, master; <j R Smith, see; Ltlmnon.
Hillsboro.
was enormous. T o r instance, th a t class, and their organization into a compact
played
. *
Knox Butte gra ges, no 22, L i* i co; S. ,
Phoenix Gran e; Jackson co; J Hcrrto,
fro m M o s illa (New Mexico) to San society for mutual pretention against the
In III HOP EX rf- SWXbT.FTtS plnCr !
l ALTFORNTA FRUITS RECEIVED ' Miller, master; M. Heston, Fee.; Albany.
master ; W F II i-rrin, sec; Pliicnix.
'
,
extortions of op]»ressivo monopolies, coin- we furnished our home in an t-b*gai:t ntylc,
1 direct per steamers. Country orders ¡ _ Har iiony grange, no. 23. I.inn co.; F.M ! . Springwater Grange: Cla kronas eo; J H
P iegro, which lias b e e n oostlll" th e \ «m.u 1 h it*-<*lf to the fitvi«r «f every just mind,
j Have baeu married a twelve-month or more Il.fl
I Powell, master; J . S. Powell, sec.; Albany ! .L« wellen, master; T M Reed, sec; Spring-
fiovemment $1*24 0 0 0 is now
cut r.nil cannot but result iu ultimate good to the And M aryjs singing ffjb i «-»lm to h«’r babe,
Hope grange, no. 24, Linn eo., G. i
water.
Of 1I V m R E y j t SHIXPLER’S S T o R hi
’
‘
' I w hole people.
Simpson, muster; J . Millard, see.; Albany!
Cash paia ior Country Produce.
ORDER.
Tua latin Grange: Cla tkemns eo; Joh
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