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FOREST
V O L . 11.
INDEPENDENT.
Miserable South Carolina.
A Wisconsin Experience.
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W A S H IN G T O N
COUNTY,
OREGON,
R em edies for the E v ils o f
toni iterance-
TH URSDAY
M AY
14,
1874.
NO.
8
In
BETW EEN tH E YEARS
| L ittle R ock , M ay 1.— T he situa- city, w hence b y G en . B lo c h e r s o r - ;
ders,
they
were
tian
sferred
to
Ben-1
f
j tion here is practically unchanged.
ton.
Sum
m
erhili
having
learned
We
stand
upon
the
bourne,
my
5oul
and T,
.
! B rook s still occu p ies the State H ouse
It Is bu t a few since the p eop le o f ! T h e fo llo w in g from the San F ran -
that
assassination
was
intended
for
Of
this
year’s
sea,
and
mark
the
«raters
Rev.
D
r.
S
tebbin
s
o
f
the
F
i
r
s
t
;
with
about
500
m
en,
w
hile
B
axter
is
FrauSHIP AT
W iscon sin m ore ga ged their farms to ' cisco Chronicle o f recent date show s '
the
p
risoners,
disclaim
ed
com
p
licity
haste
Unitarian ch u rch in San F ra n cisco fct the A nthony H ouse with 300. The
aid in the con stru ction o f railroads. ' Up som e o f the beauties o f carpet-bag j delivered a lecture o r intem perance U nited States troops con tin u e to o c- and offered them his aid in m aking
To join the undefined aud crystal waste
their
escape.
T
h
is
was
effected
and
Of
sea beyond; and standing to, «re sigh
P oreit G r o v e , ......................... Oregoi
A n d alth ou gh they were badly a w in - ! govern m en t:
la t .lv in that city in w hich he gave ™ l,v a p u a tio n hetw oen thorn. G en .
the
prisoners
were
su
p
plied
with
re-
To
see no ship of ours catering
by,
aei
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°
P agan, an ex-C on led era te, assumes
tiled, yet in the lo n g run the State j
T h e sort o f recon stru ction prnctic-
volvers,
w
hich
they
su
bsequ
en
tly
rtfclly
fr
Worthily
freighted,
end
with
fall eeils
the fo d o w m g reroed’ es.
com m and o f B r o o k ’s forces in the
B .
L U C E .
; has been greatly h elp ed by the rail- j e d u p on South Caaolina has pressed
gave
up
to
their
escorts,
Sum
m
er-
graced.
W h en wo talk o f p revention, we State, and calls on his o ld com rades
1 roads. A fter m ore than tw enty years her very hardly. H er taxable value* m ust first d.e?l with prim ary causes, to rally to h is standard. B oth par- hill and T h om p son . S oon after,
And yet, because the two seas are «-.s*
Editor nnd Proprietor.
braced
! o f experiancc that State has ju st pas- before the war were nearly $500,000,- the can *) o f causes; and, to use a ties appear to be w aitin gfor definite ! Uiee^i,Jo * squad o f U n ited States
m
edical
phrase;
we
m
ust
have
con
sti-
i
news
from
W
ashingtoin
!
tr
o
o
p
s
,
they
w
ere
taken
under
their
By
ope
o’er-arching span of hopeful sky.
; sed very stringent law regu la tin g all Out), they are now reduced to $150,-
tutional treatm ent, not sym ptom atic.
C olon el W h ite ’s accou n t to B a xter! Pro taction and con d u cted to L ittle But do net quite despair, who are so poor
the railroads within her
lim its. 000,000 or $100,000,000.
Up lhatno
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
But climbing by our faith the bridge of blue,
T h ere must, first of all, be m oral o f the fight near F in e B lu ff y ester­ : R o ck .
4
;
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It
is
not
a
m
easure
o
f
h
ostility,
but
$500,000,000,
b
efore
the
war,
was
1
We
see the chasm passed; we see our feat
One vear,............................ ....................j : 59
treatment fo r the m ild in g up and day, is that 200 men
gathered for | ^F idrid , M ay 0 .— S crran n o arrived
Six months............. ............. ..................] 50
o f prudence and self-defen se. A ll j raised, fo r the ordinary curren t e x - { «len g th en in g o f char icier. T h is b
Planted
upon tho New-year’s smiling shore.
B rook s near Now G a scon y , and | this aftern oon , and
was received
Three month.-................... ......................; oo
And,
there,
innumerable ships that woo |
10 railroads are divided into three c lo s - 1 p e n s e s o fth e G overn m en t, the sum o f gins i:i ch ild h o o d , in the fam ily, at bein g unable to secu re trausporta- with irreat enthusiatuv. T rium phan t
1Û
Single coined................... ......................
Tho
earnest
seekers to an empire sweet.—
ses for passenger rates. T h e iirst is about $-400,000; put upon the reduced t!ie m other’s knee, and the father’s tion to L ittle R o c k they began p lun- arches were erected and houses were
[H. M. Dodge in Christian Unkm.
BATES OF ADVERTISING:
; lim ited in its passenger tariff to 3 Lvalues o f $140,000,000 there is now lead in g o f the hand. It includes i deving the citin crs, when W hite d ecorated w ith flags.
I'on.i; intluenccaiH 1 jiarental training. 1 asked and obtain ed leave from G en . j
j cents a m ile, with 100 p ou n d s o f ¡ra ised th e annual sum oi over G 2 :-
OREGON.
Y\ hat we want, and what we m u s t ! N ew ton , B axter’s com m a n d er
in -j
1
(• 171
3m
2m
1 m
ALL SORTS.
have. ;s not special vices, but g e n cr -1 ch ief, to disperse them , l i e went j
1 mch. e •» l>ft$ 3 00$ 5 00 ? 7 00 $10 00
•j i'i,
3 50 5 00 7 00 10 00 15 (J •
al training for the establishm ent of with a force o f 90 m en in to Jefferson i T he m unicipal election s at C orra l- i
“ L e ttin g o ff sleep ” is a little b o y ’s
4 (>0 G 00 9 IK) 12 IK) 17 50
3 i'i,
con
trollin g vii tue. H ere i-> where cou n ty , where he fou n d them and lis trill h in g e on tho
20
IK
)
tem
per-
j
definition
c f s to r in g .
a
m
ile.
There
are
four
general
and
,
d
u
ced
abilty
o
f
the
poo]
le
to
pay,
00
IK
)
It
5 to 7 00 H»
4 i's,
we all err and full, from want
o f sent three officers to com m and them ! once qu estion . L icen se o r n o licen se I ^
t col..
7 00 9 00 12 00 li*. (K) 2'» IK) seven
special
classifications fo r and the false and exaggerated as-,cs.-;-
\ col..
con viction in the great pow er o f ed
'
T h e son g o f the lad ies’s tem per-
9 00 12 00 18 IK) 20 IK) 30 IK)
to disperse. A s the officers cam e iti is the isspp
purposes. In
the
first m ents m ade, the p rop ortion between ucation. T he speaker diluted on range they w ere fired u p on , when
I ance ban d s— " G
ng th ro’ the r y e .”
'X col., 12 00 15 IK) is 00 3<> IK) 50 00 freight
15 00 20 00 :to 00 50 00 90 00 classification, the maximum charge the tax now raised before the war w hat the hom e influence over chil-
\ col..
S
om
e
hunters
near
F
ra
n
k
C
o
p
p
e
r
’s
c,,
,
,
..
,
W h ite ord ered an advance,
and a
t
.
d
n
ine,
m
Clackam
as
cou
n
tv
k
illed
1S
h
°
u,
W
c
r
e
m
jt.o
n
ever
b eoom *
p ow er w hich tight ensued, resu ltin g in k illin g
be- i
L ocal N otices . ?5 cents pA lin- for the cannot exceed G cents per hun- i w ould be as fifteen or twenty to one. iln n dn
three C a liforn ia lion s and a ‘w ildcat - f J op ted as a srston» the expreesion.
w ou n d in g
tw enty o f
first insertion, and r.ceut.sa hue for each
p oiin j g f or the
first
25 T h e fu n d ed debt o f the State has should m ould their lives and g i v e ; nine and
o
n e dav last w eek.
I “ P ea ce to h .s ashes,
m il
mean
subsequent insertion.
:
*
. . . . .
them force o f character
to acquit B rook s’ m en and the capture o f two
;
som
ethin
g.
F or Legal aud transient advertisi aunts, m iles; for
the
secon d 2> m iles been increased from $0,1100,000 to
thorns-. Ivc-. with prim--iplo and h on or | o f their leaders and eigh ty -tw o m en,
T h o Annual C on feren ce o f the U.
» t *- A
.«
$2 5 i per square of 12 linen for the first m)t
ex ceed in g
1
cents
p er $10,000,000, with an undefined n.ar- ami scif-v o n iio l in the affairs o f life \ the rest d ;-p using. W h ite had seven
A \v estern paper ann ounces the
B . C hurch o f O regon w ill con ven e at
insertion and $1 00 por square for each
la d y celebrated fo r the
| hundred p ou n d s. T h e secon d class giu Df d a t i n g d eb t and uuacknow l-
u v e.I that Wt slu Uhl m en w ounded and three horses k illed. P h ilom a th , O reg on , Wav 22, 1874, I death o f a
«utaeftuent inserti*":.
, / “ u-v Yeicur.WWi
i is m iter, to a maxim um not exceed - : .
. ,
,
T
equip
ou r
cbild ron
for He p aroled all tho "rison erà, except R ev. B ish op E dw ards ¡« ‘ exp ected g l “ I » n t y o t h e r vharseter and com -
Levil A d v e r t i s e , t o l* paid for upon in ,y
eeu(s per barrel for the first
l>OIU*S*
0,10 •
VC:l1 “ J° ’ " 1 ilio wot Id as if thov were to receive
p le x io n .’
thc tn’o lead ers— M urphy and Van I preside.
printing proof by the Publisher.
j 25 m iles, and n ot exceed in g S cents teres o f land were forfeited fo r n on ­
no help from anyw here out o f hom e. Desar.tc.
Prices o f stock in D ou gla
O , b oth er crem ation ! W e have to
O s cou n tv
»
paym ent o f taxes. T he ca rp et-ba g­ ( )í im m ediate rem»
_____________
—- p er barrel for the second 25 m iles.
he . , di . l , . not , . ^ iie G a x l k ’*
B lu ff special to - j CauYeTvcaViVngs,
iTfOiS; tw o year c a m our liviu g and we d o n ’t want
“P R O F E S S I O N A L C A R D S .
T h e third class, F , not exceedin g g e r ’s hand has indeed been heavy on favor entile ' ’iPPl’f ion ot d rin k in g, j n ig h t-------------
~- ^
-- |
^,i\es essentially
the * -------
same nc-
$1*2@15; m ilk cow s, $ 1 8 (^ 2 7 ;! to urn e r r dead,
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------- — ^ j 15 cents per b a n e l for the first 25 South
C
arolina.
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1
tlf't
c
him
self
w
ir
lu
and
confesse
until C a rd in a .
cou n t as the above, excep t that it beef, on foot, 4 c ; h og s, 5 ( a 54 c
! m iles, and not exced in g 0 cents per
r * i
m -a 1
i -
OU!
T h e N ew O rlea re- crusaders an-
T he tax-payers o f the State i:eU a not a total ab.du nor, and dot's n o t ; p laces the casualties at six k illed nnd foot j sheep, x- j , 3 u 0 ip head.
: n ou u ce that “ the horn o f the u n g od -
1L S O N B O M b B l ?
O.
barrel fo r the secon d 25 m iles and
set the necessity for t. H o thought | w ounded o f W h ite 's party,
and
Physician ami Surgeon,
not ex ceed in g 34 cents for each ad - j C on vention and sent a d elegation to the sale o f liquor s’ .iu ’ d be regula- twelve w ou n ded o f B r o o k s ’ m en. It
T h e Dallus paper loa m s that the | ly shall be put d o w n .” That is w here
recen
t frosts have dam aged the fruit | horns are gen erally put.
FOREST ('ROVE
. . .
CRFGO.N ; d 'tion a l 25 m iles o r fractional part-j W ashington to lay before the P resi- ted by law ; that tilo num ber
o f is said that sim ilar bands are in J e ff­
th ereof, unless the fraction bo les?>
and C on gress the pitiable store houses should be red u ced, sav to erson and Arkansas cou n ties and p rosp ects in som e localities in that j i nscription on a tom bston e in C o i-
,
.
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OFITCE--At his Residence, West of than 13 m iles, in which case the rate \ .
bub
placed in tb-H W h ite has been ord ered to dis- i county. A l. G raham , on Salt C reek, umbillf T enn . . E scaped the
3¡¡b au 1 tir V.'i
.v ...
J >hnson*s Planiug Mills.
nl'J-.jr
shall n ot exceed 14 cents per barrel
°
°
reports his plum s entirely destroy ed. | lpU o f the enem y to be assassinated
tilt- hands o f docent, substantial men P e r s o t
for said fra ctio n a l" part. Class G , have been su bjected . I nfortunately,
A tax m ight be put on them , aad if
A little bov near S u blim ity has by a cow a rd ly p u p — a kind husband,
M adrid , M ay 2 . - T h is m orn in g ’s !
not e x ceed in g $*'> per car-load f >r the one o f the speakers at that C dnveii- by this m ea n s$50,0:>0 anm ially cou ld
over
three hundred specim ens o f i n - . an affectionate fa th er.’
\V. II. S A Y L O R , M . I ) .,
first *25 m iles, aud n ot ex ceed in g $5 tion in d u lg ed in som e violent uml un- be raised, a g o o d use to w hich t<» official advices ann ounce that the R o- ;
;
sects,
p rop erly preserved and clnsi- j B u tler w ill be fifty ,sj x vears o ld
Physician and Surgeon.
per car-loa d fo r the secom l 25 m iles ! ealk.d fur re in a rk s especially perso- devote the m oney w ould be to sup­ publicans have entered B;1 boa. T h e ,
Cnrlists are retreating i - great d isor­ fied. That you th ou gh t to be np- next N overab cr. T be p roposal to
and n ot ex ceed in g $2 per ca r-loa d
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f.
FOREST GROVE
- - - OREGON for each t b ’ d '- n a l 25 m iles, or fra c naI tow * rU ,lu; 1’resident, and tlmse port a well-uiaiia; d lióm e ter the der. There is intense ex ~ ternent in « p ointed “ Bugm nster G eneral o f the m ake tbe anniversary o f his birth a
• w ho were b e ­ M ad rid.
inebriate, where n 11.
tional part th ereof, unless the frac- w ere du ly reported to him . 1 he m-
I
| day ot national fastin g an d
prayer
OF FIFE -A t the Prog Store.
verni self-ct'Utrol mi lt i » coivo prop-
RF.SlDENt’E--t\*:ner Second 1 »look south tion be loss than 13 m iles, in whit-h 1 suit was that (general G rant, a cco rd ­
T h e con tract fo r the erection c f a excites m uch enthusiasm ,
L ixdo x . M iy 2 . — A Pu<( editorial
(* i UK dical ticatm en t. As to
ti
I>f the Drtiif Store.
:1* case the rate shall not exceed $ 1 5 0
hall
for the G ra n ge c n M u d d y c r e e k , : A n E n glish ju d g e . B aron A ld e r -
ing td the W ash in gton c o m p nnl- drunk: id . i i <• »-mil l on ly be re;a In
on Am erican finances rem arks that
tier car-loa d lo r such fractional part.
.
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<° ; son
,on b eiu
en ton cou n ty, has been given *°
son,on
oiu g asked to
to give his oiiin-
op in -
v tho ii.il lenrv wf j !*r>o:i:d fr; ‘Ui Ie the h jjies o f a c.m rplete victoi v in B senton
*
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.
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cuts, avengcil himselt by sn u bbin g
G eo . H. D ckhim .
II- 5.
(.lass H , not e x ce ciim g 5>lb p er car-
”
•
,
" ami lamily
ilr. \\ . 1 itman, w ho w ill at on ce ¡OI1 fls
tho p rop er length" o f a ser-
tin*
Text
election
entertained
by
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l/'inUtct Attorni'j.
loa*l for the first 25 m iles, and not the tax-pat ers d elegation and that o f ,
i:im is ts , or. properly
speaking, r e ­ P irocoed to work,
i h o sum to
m on , rep lied , “ T w enty m iuute 8 ,w ith
Iv spc.akiu
won! 1
t'Vfut y pro lili** i i t citizens
Durham & Thompson
exceed in g $7 per car-loa d for
the the C harleston C ham ber o f C om - *
, i, • io > I O.i
l­
are m eiau ch olv to co n - 1 )aid is $1,28 ».
i a l leanin
eun iu g to tho
the tid
t< e o f inerev.”
is,*, wine from im ilîg'O ’.llst
make it a rul
secon d 2 -> nules. and
per car-load | m erec w hich waited upon him on a t in ir tables, i woul. b. a ve fi v.
tcnigl.itc.
S
'loiih
l
they
be
ro
ilize
1
,
M
r.
T
.
H
.
G
aunt,
o
f
Y
am
hill
cou
n
-
A T T O ¡I N E Y S - A l L A IP
T h e C h icago T rilv n e
p rints
a
»t u*n the D eclaration o f In d c p e n d - ty, d ied at the D a llo s o f consuinjition
for each ad»litioiial 25 m iles, or frac- B te errand. F e t " h l them trat he ' * •!..(• « li e d Ili setti::: an examn
lo
p
oem
in
w
i
n
d
the
writer
wishes
that
t
i'n
a
part
th
ereof,
unless
the
i»'nc-
...
...
,
,
s -1 i tŸ V ¡ j > *“) -•
> w ould bo celebrated by ft d ec- on T h ursday last w eek. H is sou T.
,
felt svmp.atliv lor all n rop ie \v»c> l ei Ol Ul.
she luid “ a hear t full .of sw eet yenr-
tion
be
less
than
1
.»
m
iles,
in
w
inch
i
*
1
1
1
Lioa o í in d ejicn d en ce o f com m on
»
>IiEGON.
G au n t, o f U n ion , lies dan gerou sly
\.M>.
;
case the rate shall not exceed $2 p e r : Sl,tibr nongovernm ent as the p eop le
î f
I
h ui* isiv . T ile H ost om in ou s feature ill o f the same di sease at tho same lin g s .’’ H ow the jiersecuted author
T
E
L
E
G
R
A
P
H
i must have yearned to fum ble am ong
car-load for such fractional
part, o f South Carolina suffer, but that
i - t i ! m the stru ggle is sharply defined iff ce.
ALFRED KINNEY. M D.,
j that com p ositor's hair.
Class I, not excoiialing ^11 per car- m uch o f his sym pathy for the .vuft r- j
11V •_ .v o g p i'liie a l lim its and threatens
T h e jiio s p c c t for an abnnffant
to b i hi . » sectioim l, lik e the anti-
thousand^ o f tlmt unh appy S
-
T w en ty-on e freshm en were lately
“S
XJ B
G
E
O
TNT. loa d f o r the first 25 m iles, a n d n ot {
fruit yield th rou gh ou t tue W illa m -
ex ceed in g $t> per car-loa d for the . . .
, .
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slav erv con test.'
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t
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su
spen ded from an E n glish co lle g e
A cuti :-v, Ai
. , - . -»1
, i
i n . , had been d estroyed l»v the all-_ro l in-
In the battle
titre valley is g o o d . T h is pleases u n - , 1
,
«» .. * Y n .
F FT» F. IN DF.KUM’S Ml ILDING. secon d i 2
-> m iles, and not ex ceed in g
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i
because
a p rofessor co u ld u t fluff out
Obli native-,m .»de
of the 11 *»
N. W. »• »nier of First au»l Washm..:- $3 jK*r car-l,cad f >r each additional 25 tem perate w ords o f on o f th em ."
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w
k
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Alav
2
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overn
oi
Tnv-
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m
igrants
from
tl’
e
AVostcrn
States,
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Ali
’
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’ w ho p la ced a ten -ou n ce tack in hm
» Streets, I’ urtlm l, Oregon.
e ’N ly
a*1
a
genera
on tin
>ti
te
h
ji.i-i-
w
here
m
ost
ot
the
oreuards
have
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tr
,
,
„
,
1 as i-su ed a p roclam ation in re ­
m iles,
fractional p irt th ereof, un-
It is > to say the icast, unfortunate
i chair. H e how ever, knew r ! 1 about
ti‘ »ns at K :nton, bu t lit y* were re-
nco to iho resistance o f railroads ■ been w inter-killed*
V -s the fraction be less than 13 that the P resident should not possess
i
who sat d ow n on it.
pulsed with gn it sh îghter, after
i I T.
KALF.IOII
v BALL.
he uew railroa ^
TV
m iles, in w hich case the rate shall j suflioieiit self-con trol aml m ugnanim -
Sî,»
vs:
I
M
r.
P
arm
er,
o
f
P
o
lk
cou
n
ty
,w
h
ile
!
eight h o u r- ti |h
A li the D iliffi
Kansas ju d g e s are either very ger»-
i he com p eten cy o f legislation to p low in g w ith his horses last M on d a y '
not exceed s i 5 > per car-load b»r
-»
. itv and sfatesm auship to overlook for* cs except a
i
-
>
»U
*
*
1
2
.•>! K *, I * g
B A L L At S F O T T ,
jlj
(
ero
us o r else they have little d ig n ity .
itc
railroads
is
concede*!,
yet
such fractional liait, ( lass
one o f them. bacam o su d d en ly
nuw in 1 \ra ion , will i u n ' to r a vr. the
O
ne
exceed
in
g
$)S
per
car-loa
d
f‘
>r
the
sUl’^
*
m
eily
jx-isoual
iu
.icc
»s
,
in
tiii
Faul
and
N
orthw
estern
(
’om
-
A T T O R N K Y S - A T - L A W
ami (lic»l in a
few
hourn.
A ,,
„ o , f them
, was called*‘
, , O ld S . k ille t-
to-m
orrow
.
panics
have
ann
ounced
their
dctc-i
m-
first 25 m iles, and not exceed in g $G consideration o f top ics o f the gravity
/>»>,/ m .rfcm exarnination w askad.anff i le- H « b*v » la" J e y ' nm\ l1®.
»f*
No. G Dt hum*» Block.
for the secon d 2 o ir ih s , and not ox- o f this appeal from the ;>ppvos > » 1,1 >< -
AT,»' .nor., T :l Apri I 2 V — Tho liver m ation t > " j ' -rate their roads with- am i il. was fou m l tliat th esrom ach o f Fos^
).in<ì.0
n s 11
or
' out reference to the provision.- o f the anim ai was c im o s i en tlrcly gotte, ' con tem I)t o f c o u r t’
V o r.T IA N D , OREGON.
cee-lin g $2 50 per c a i-lo r d f.»r each ! tr.iv cd auj w retched p eop le o f an en- bas faîh*n ai: in ‘h an i a
h alf
in
n331v
the act. T his is at on ce a source of n oth in g left but a w eb-lik e, not su f­
: additional 2 o m iles o r fraction!*’ p a r t ; . * „
t
A little, boV e a r n in g hume som e
tw en ty-four he urs. The
steamer
e unless
\
c
e
<• , l>e less
i
1 tire v tate pvavm
the corn :]»,
th ereof,
the
fraction
1
° g iig'ains»
c
1 G arry Owen re; Hilts the water as p rofou n d regret, and in m a ik e d e o n - ficient to hold the fo o d it oat. The e g g s froir. the
g ro ce ry ,
d ro p p e d
, irast with the patience and su bm is­ stia n gr?t part about it is, this liorse them . “ D id you break any?” asked
■ than 13 m iles, in which case the rate 1 and unscru pu lou s adm inistration o f fallin g all the way ».
FRANK L. STOTT.
j w 11 .
sion exhibited by tho p eop le in tho ate a heart} din n er a fewr hours b e ­ his m other, w hen he told her o f it.
shall n ot exceed $1 50 per car-load the affairs of their local governm ent.
B<»
st
->
N
,
April
23.
T
h
e
city
’
s
t
r
i
b
-
!
presence o f what they have deem ed fore, and seem ed ns henllv as as anv “ N o ,” said the little fe llo w , . “ but
for such fractional part.
The representatives of South ( ’an i­
A 11 ô r n e y - a t - L n \\ ,
ute
to
the
m
em
ory
>
f
Sum
ner,
in
unjust
and burdensom e exactions o f horse. T h ere have been
T h e law provides that three C om ­
several j the shells cam e o ff sonic o f ’e m .’ ’
lina are now before C ongress ask in: Masonic 11;;
the
n
itcru
oon
,
in
j
railroad
com panies iu the past, and other horse? died in the same w av
m issioners shall be appointed b y the
ITILL*B‘}ItO. ARFJIOW
‘ N o th in g ,’ ’ said an im patient lnV*-
spite of the rainy wca her, was very j if persisted in, it must seriously d is ­ rccer.t'y, and horse d octors
Office in new Court House.
G ov en or, none o f w hom shall ow n for som e measures o f relief.
c;m
i
ban
d, “ remili
me so --------------
m uch o - f Ba-
imposing-.
The
audience,
wl'idh
- - 1 » —
til* b tl‘ ‘ b r - ’ n ss and greatly im p er­ make n oth in g out o f it.
any stock or bon d s o f any railroad
P a tro n s o î I h i'b a n d r y .
I
laam
anff
his
ass
as
tw
o
w om en stop -
crowded
the
lull
to
its
utmost
capac­
il the industries o f tho S la te .” The
com pan y. T h ey are to have p over
A
few
days
since
a
m
em
ber
<»f
the
:
p
in
g
in
ch
u
rch
and
o
b
s
tru
ctin g the
ity.
included
members
oi
the
State
proclam ation con clu d es as foil,
THOMAS H . TONGUE.
t»> classify all articles o f freight, to
C
ham
pions
o
f
the
R
ed
C
ross,
a
G
o
o
d
!
way
to
in
d
u
lg
e
in
their
everlasting
U nder the auspices o f the G range and city Governments, Legislature,
T therefore en join all railroad COI
en force the law, am i to co lle c t all
A t o r it e T • a t • L a w ,
needed inform ation. In short, W is ­ a corporation o n b tlo d the N orth ­ Judges of Courts, and many promi­ p o n d io n s , their officers and agents, T em plar and a G ran ger, becam e in- \ ta lk .” “ B u t y o u fo rg e t, d e a r ” ., rtir
nent persons. 1 1 ’« >tii other States. personally, to submit to flic law ; for volved in som e little difficulty with ' turned th e w ife, m eek ly , “ t a it it
Hillsboro. Washington County, Oregon.
consin takes the railroad bull by the
western S h ip p in g,S torage and C om ­ Soi.a or S •hm/.. Orator o f the Day, since the E xecutive is charged with the saloon keeper at the D allas, and was die angel w ho sto p p e d the w av,
horns, and h old s him very tinnly.
com ­
bv W inde 11 Hhilffiis tho responsibility of seeing that the they resolved to close his establish- and Balaam and hi ass w ho
T h e State, in its sovereign capacity, m ission com pany filed articles o f in- was ini rod u
ment.
A
n
d
this
was
not
a
difficult
:
pluined
o
f
it
.”
laws are faithfully execute» 1, all the
u. killin . undertakes to regulate the w hole in- < corporation at the cou n ty C le rk ’s
K. D. RUATTCCX.
A\*.i ;i\*
n ,April 29. —The H*»use
jo b , >t st'cins. fo r the C h am pion c f :
ternal railway econ om y , and h a s : office in P ortlan d h u t week. The Committi
111 i i n commerce la s tinis'/cil functions of his ol'fi *e will be exercis­
A yotin g n4nn having put a crow n
Sfinititeli & K i llin ,
o f tho R ed Cross hold a m ortgage on
done it yerv effectually.
following ore the arlicR < of ineorpo- the preparation of the annual River ed to that end . nnd for this purpose the saloon and fintures, w hich he im ­ p iece into “ the p late” in rn E d in ­
he invokes the :ti»l and co-operation
When the State off difornia under- j
ATTORNEYS AM > CO VKS ELOR
bu rgh ch u rch bv m istake, instead' oi
and Harbor Approjiriation Bill, and
m ediately fore clo se d , took p oscssion
of all good
jood citizen?
ciliz*
took to attain the result, it was seen ration with the nam es o f tho e o rp o -
a p en n y , asked *»» have it back but
will ropi*rt it to tlie House shortly.
“ c h e b a n g ," loeko»l the d o o r , p u t the
AT LAW .
there were too many railroad retain -1 raters attached:
Sr. L oud A liy 4. - T h e
It contains items of ^25,000 for
re­
1) ino- kck in his p ock et, and w alked p r o u d ­ was refu sed. In o n ce , in fjr e v e r
ers in the Senate to gain the p o i n t . 1 A rticle 1. T h e name assumed by moving the wreck of the ship Patri­ •cat * Lilt It
Dekum’s Building, First Street,
“ A w eel, a w e e l,” gru n ted lie, “ I w ill
ti(K
sjiecial
sa ys
T h e result has o n ly 1> ocm delayed fi r this corp ora tion , and by which " it cian from San* Francisco harbor; J u d g es L earie and B ennett, o f the ly away. T h is is “ p rey in g ” w ith a get credit for it in h eaven .” “ Na,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
a co u p le o f years, when it is sure t o , shall be k n ow n , is the “ N orthw est- 9*20,000 for the improvement of the Suprem e C ou rt were arrested last venganee. T h is action on the part n a ,” said Jeem s. I he d oo r-k e e p e r,
o f these persons closed up the on ly
B U S IN E S S C A R D S
L O D G E S , be re a d ie d , and with a unanim ity j ern S h ip p in g, Storage and Com jns- Willamette and Columbia
“ y 'll g e t credit only fur the p e n n y y o
rivers, last night off their itrrival by the nloon in Dallas.
___
'**_-!___ I----------- *----------------------- w hich the m o-t a bject railway organ s sion C om pany o f the Patrons o f Hits-
m eant to g ie .”
from Portland to the occ-aYi,
and Alem phis train at Avgeuta, op p osite
T h e Slulesnian says “ a c*)inp any
will not care
to q u estion .— -S’.
j b a n d iy ,” and its duration shall bt £‘20,000 for the improvement of the L ittle R o c k , by Captain AVilliams,
T h e average B m liu g lo n ,
Iow a
has
agreed t*> put u p a b rid g e across
Jlulletin.
I perpetual.
L’ pper Columbia. The
bill also acting under ord er o f G ov ern or B a x­
saloon k eeper m ust bo bail in d eed .
----------
I A rticle 2. T h o enterprise, business contains provisions for surveys of ter. T h e J u d g es refu sed to bo ar­ the W illam ette at Salem fo r the
A
learned divine in that city recen tly
T w o thousand C ailists were defeat-
occu p a tion o f this com pany shuil
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR.
the estuary in Santa Barbara chan­ rested w ith out p rop er authority. sum o f 50,000. I f they can ob ta in addressed o n e o f them as fo llo w s
“
.
1 e»l b y 900 N ationals, in the P rov in ce be, the sh ip p in g ,storin g , buying and nel, near Point Meyer; of the Sac­ W illiam s thereupon fo rcib ly arrested the con tract so as to com m en ce o p ­
“ W retch ed m an! I f tho b ed o f that
tak!nVA Will am nei o f T arragonda. T h e
R ep u b lica n s ; sellin g of' p rod u ce, g o o d s wares and ramento River, from and including the Ju d ges. J u d g e S tep h en s, o f erations by the 1st o f J u n e, they will river was bank h ig h with the suds of
■ t<> l»is lately dispersed - several .......................
isc, and the
promptly to nil business entrust* »1
bands o f Car- me chan d -----...................
.. buy
*'"* tug
° and n no H o g ’s Back up to
C olusa; o f the same C ou rt, was also on ^jlc> com p lete it this season.
salvation,and a Ju n e rise o f piety com -
1 :are.
uio ly ..
. .
..............
; selling of real estate
l eather River, from the m outh to j train, but W illiam s appeared i g n o - ; A num ber o f the citizens o f C lat- iu g d ow n from the m o u n ta in s / thero
lists in A rragon and A lb ecte.
i A rticle 3. T h e principal offi-ro f..r
M arysville, and# the San Joaquin ! lan t o f tiic fact.
; sop cou n ty met At tho C ou rt H ou se ! w ou ld n ’t bo en ou g h to
wash vour
A
•
‘harp
con
test
occu
red
at
L
ittle
j y ie transact ion o f business shall be
J o lin
C o o p e r,
R iver below STockton
Surveys are j W ashington , M av 5 .— T h o Senate 1,1 A storia on the even in g o f -May 1st, j fe e t.”
R ock on the3!)th o f A p ril, betw een a in the city o f P ortlan d , C om ty o f a F o directed for the D alles ana the p ; njinftP i‘;fl,nm i(.(eo bv •»
and organ ized a C ou n ty W om an*
D E S T I S T A N D J E W E L E It
rty ()f B r o o k s ’ m en and a d e t a c h -! M ultnom ah, State o f O reg on , but Cascades in O o rg o n ; for S k a git,S n o­ F in an ce C om m ittee, by a m ajority Suffrage Asaoriatron. A fter fu lly ; , ,A
8 ^
111 , « the
* « S ou th
—
. t ,, . . e
„
i ...
l
this corporation sliall have agents hom ish and tin* C hebalis Rivers, in vete, agreed, to recom m end the iu- < l i * u « i n g the diherent m atlers and , C eg ra p h s to l m ahaneod at P o r t-
merit o f B a x te r s force un-lei C o l.
,
i
t
.
a -
,
" ‘T l Vr
'P V
; corporation o f the fo llo w in g p r o v i* -! aiscu ssin " Ul° rtinerenl m auere una ' u nA ^Ie 1
to tho fo llo w in g th rillin g
QLICITS THE PATRONAGE OF THF ,
.
.
, ,
, , , and subordinate offices at different
*
Grove. W ork varmnied.
Office co r j W h ite in w hich B io o k s p a i m'1 : points j „ th e State o f
O reg on and \\uuliiRgtos J. rn to ry , und fur the ; i(ms in tho H ou se F in a n ce b ill: T u '‘ l,<!,'l >tin- tllG p ielim m a ry ntea.nres, ;
Y ou r life is a rich
“ " ko 1" vc‘1‘ ln Id a h o -
: lix the m axim um o f greenback c i r c u - ! ,hu
»d jou rn ed until l rm ay , bou
“ q 1 u • et , o * f happiness, y ou rself tbo
n39.lv nine k illed «ind twenty w ou n d ed , | ^\^^}jDinfTton T erritory.
Walnut an»l Pint- Streets.
B ayonne , A pril 2 9 . - -R eports that i
^ ^ , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 and to issue evm 'in g to J»oar the|
and the rest w ere captured.. Seven
A rticle 4. T h e c:i]»ital stock o f
sweetest flow er. I f northern w inds
the
Cnrlists
have
evacuated
P
ortuga-
SUU,000,000
o f new N ational Bank m ittees on C onstitution and B y-law s,
this
corjioration
shall
be
$10,000
in
w h isp er southern w ishes, how h a p ­
o f B a xter’s men were w ou n d ed .
POST OFFICE HOURS.
letta and T u res are untrue. D is- n otes, retiring fo r each m illion o f and fully organize by electin g o f-
U nited States g o ld coin .
p y y ou m ust be. G o o d night. H a p ­
fleers
T h e decrease in the p u b lic debt
Mail going sonth closes at 8 a . si .; Mail
.Article 5. T h e am ount o f each pntehes from the scat o f war s a y such issue a half m illion o f green -
py dream s,
sweet love. F ra n k .”
T h e G rand E n ca m p m en t o f the F o u r d octors aro in attendance upon
p in g .-Mt i W s at 1 1 -. M. Office hours on c|urin£r A p ril is $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
T he share o f capital «took is hereby fixed C on ch a is m arching with 20,000 men i backs, until the total greenback cir-
Sunday fr**ni 10;30 to 11 a . M.
** , .
.
,
to attack the Curlists at B ilb ao in cu latior is reduced to $300,000,000, In d ep en d en t C ham pions o f the R ed the telegraph operator.
t-VN'o departure from thin rule.
j statem en t show s a decrease of the at tw enty d ollars, and no one person
Salem
last
the r e a r , w hile Serrano m akes si-
January 1,1877 , as the date C ross, in session at
N. E. GOODELL,
Treasury balance in cu rren cy o f $5,- shall be allow ed to su bscribe fo r or
. A n o ld gentlem an o f tbe nam e ®f
W
ed
n
esd
ay,
elected
the
fo
llo
w
in g
m
ultaneous
attacks
in
fron
t.
T
h
e
j
f
°
r
the
resum
ption
o
f
specie
pay-
Post Master.
ever becom e the ow ner o f m ore than
280 7 4 ; special d ep osit in legal tenrl-
n7:lv
G o u ld , having married a very y o u n g
officers
fo
r
the
ensuing
yea
r:
G
rand
Carlists
are
rep
orted
entrenched.
ments.
ten shares at any one tim e.
to a
C om m ander, C. E . B u rrow s, o f Sa­ w ife, w rote a poetical epistle
i ers fo r the red em p tion o f certificates
In testim ony w hereof, and o f ou r ! S an F rancisco , April 30 .- -On Alar-
M emphis , Alay 7 .— A planter from lem ; G rand C ou n selor, T . B . H and- frien d to in form him of it, aud c o a -
F0RE8T GROVE LODGE, No. 136,
' o f d ep osit, $51,800,000; coin bal­ a d op tion o f the fo re g o in g articles o f j kot street, near Sutter,
Abraham : C h icotcq u n ty , A rkansas,w ho arrived ley, o f M cM in n ville; G rand Secreta- j elu d ed it th u s:
an ce, $33,710,800; coin certificates, in corp ora tion , w e, the Undersigned S olom on , a boy abou t 10 years o ld , | ^iere to-day, brings distressin g ac-
I- O.G.T..
rv,E . P . Sm ith, o f S ilverton ; G rand Su you boo , my dear air, though I'm eighty
corp ora tors, have hereto set o u r )
suffering am on g laborers Treasurer, M rs. H attie M . p o w k e r ,
yeers old,
»
[EET 8 AT ITS H A Lt EVERY SAT- § 9 0 ,3 0 1 ,9 5 2 ;ou tsta n d in g legal ten- hands and sesjs, this 21st d a y o f i attacked a you n ger b o y nam ed AIcss- i coll n} s
inger. A n eld er broth er o f tho lat- j
fam ilies in that section. M any o f Salem ; G rand S eu ior C h am pion , A girl of eighteen is in love with old Gonld.
««lay mnrng, at 6 o’clock. All tiers ,8382,000,000; am ount o f five-
A p ril, a . b ., 1874. W illiam B arlow , i ter interfered to stop the fight, when | o f V10? 1 r e living o n c a r c a s s o s o fa m -
members of the Order in good hUnding are
*
*
•
..
.
, .
T o which his friend replied:
Airs. Z. P . T ozier,
of
H ills b o r o ;
cordially invited to attend.
tw enty b on d s ou tsa n d in g to (late,
A rthur W arner , j
S olom ou drew a p istol and threaten­ m als that d ied o f starvation o r were G rand J u n ior C h am pion , M rs. A . C. A girl o t eighteen may love Gould.it ie tree.
A . J - D ufur , S r .,
$4,733,000,
ed to sh oot him . A t this jun cture drow n ed .
H ays, o f M ilwaukee; G ran d Captain But believe me, de+r «tr. it is Gold »t*boot
J ohn M oore .
Ü!
M rs.M assinger went to stop him ,and
S t .L ouis ,M ay 6 .— T h e Democrat's o f the H ost, W . H . K u b el, of D allas;
M r. R . J. B aker, o f L a n e cou n ty,
HOLBROOK
LODGE
NO. 3 0 ,
Sworn and su bscribed to before cau gh t h old o f tho pistol. In tho
ppecial gives an accou n t o f the ca p ­ G ran d C haplain, R ov. J. P . A dam s,
will in a few w eeks, start w ith 300 J . C. Moreland, N otary P u b lic fo r
A . F . & A . M.
The amplest anangments are being* ^ - ¿
stru
ggle
the
w
eapon
was
d
ischarged,
ture aud escape c f the Ju stice o f the o f Sheridan; G rand M istress o f Cer-
V.
. « . . « . / . • a «
, . D r » AV „
. head o f cU tle fo r th e P a lou se co u n -
mads
for the Grangers' picnio to* \
the State o f O regon .
i-hooting o ff one o f M rs. M essinger’s Suprem e C ou rt, B en n et and Searle. | em onies, M rs. D . L . E . L u p p e r, at
* Saturday haiore the Full M oon'in tr-V. H o intends Ci Obsing tho Cas-
come of at Hillsboro the latter
125,000 brick already in tho first fingers and hitting S olom on iu the L ieu t. Sum m erhili m oved them after ; A lb a n y ; G ran d Sentinel, >V.
H-
•
“ Brethren in good • cado m ountains over tho M cK en zie
'\^r each month.
of this month.
*>
head, k illin g him alm ost instantly. th eircap tu re to the outel^irts o f the Sm ith, o f Jefferson.
kiln at the penitentiary
road
•(indine areiUvitcd to attend.
T O
h
GROVE.
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