K / mm —n— j merrv stop of tlio-e who Inst ! preotod ; our coming with joy L ovj naid —“ A beauty not of earth, but t'lonsuiod tho offerin g laitl at j feet, the first wild flowers heaven. Still seek in thy Beloved’s glances bright ; venr bloom above toe brignt their coming For love to man as his beat strength is given, i that last year hailed j w ith eager joy. Then comes inter- A guiding star—net a false, wandering I links of silt nt starlit nights when r.l, light.” I nature .bleeps under a calm so holy Lovo said—“ In the sweet eyes wucro then so pure one might almost fancy lm dost see had passed unknown the river of rare light, Hot flame-there shall thou Death and entered a world fresh seek thy fate; from the hand of its Creator, forget­ So a clear lamp to light tby rath aLa11 ting m the drink of Lethe all sorrow ! WHAT LOVE SAID. CEO. H . APFLETGKS* H IM E S -------- I f f t H S UBS C R IS E ! (Sha'ijf 's Sale Concluded from Second Page.) i S UBSCHtÊE II till/ MeiT Ueviscd Editlcu. Entirely rev.ritu n by the ebb-st writers on c-vt rv subject- P.anted from new tvpe, and llidfcrat.d with Several IhoUsand Engrav­ ings uud Maps. STEAM POWER JY ames. Tax Desrriptwn. Moss, TTeirs o f ......................... 3w Oregon,Real Estate C o ........... 100 acres, sects. 13. 14, 23. «{• 24, T 1, N R 3 w. i ’tut of George Smith’s Don. 87 acre-«, sect. 4, 8 R Tho work.originnll\ published under tho title of T he N ew A mkbican C yclopjcdia was completed in lbW, s.iice which mie the wide circulation " h u h it has attained in all parts of tho United States, and tho sienal developments which lim e taken place in every brunch of science, literature, and art, have induced the editors and publishers to submit it to an exaii and thorough revis­ ion,'.find to issue a new edition entitled 2 w. W yt of M E 1-4 and w % of s E 1-4, 160 acre#, sect. 9, T 2. s R 1 vv.. 8 E '.-4, 160 acres, sect 30, 7 1, 8 R 1 if. Cornelius.Blk. 14 Lots 6, <£ 7. Blk. 9 Mo wasting tire thy heart to desolate. Blk. 15 Lot 10. Love s a id - “ This blessing to thy life is “ .Blk. 26 Lots 1. 2, <£ 3. Hotel, Blk. 16, Block 6. beautiful chant flowing faintly given, ° J j .. Beaverton,Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 17, 20, 22, 26, 27, 29, f*r the T he A merican C yclov * d ix . To draw thy heart from things of little through the mind. Yet amid all this j 30, 31, 31. 36, B. i aliment of knowl­ Oregon Central R. R. Co Wings shall it g iv i. to lift tliy beertto heav­ can suiter and hate as bitterly as Houses. 71iree Hand Cars. 1989 90 edge has made a ticw work of reference an en— Porter Lucinda.......................Partof W. Stokes Don. 232 acres, sect. 31, T 1, N though all w ere stormy. Ever and j imperative want. . R 3 w. 41 25 The movenn nt of political aftairshas kept Mot (.bains, to hold ltclorer to the earth.’ anon there comes a day when the pace with the discoveries of seiince, and Pierson J. F ............................ E 1—2 o f the Don. Claim of T. Pierson, ICO acres, tender heart of spring is greived at 93 F eont S treet , sects 34, 35. T 1, N R 1 w. . 10 56 their fruitful application to the industrial NEVADA L E T T E R . fear of the coldness of winter and the 16 50 and useful arts and the convenience and re Phillips J. D ........................... M E 1-4. 160 acres, sect. 32, 7 1 , X n 3 w. $ ft 43.1-2 grey clouds veil the blue eyes of the finement of social ufe. Great wavs and con - Powers F. M .......................... Part of Woods Don., 25 acres, T 1, s R 2 w. j sequent revolutions have ocenicd, involv- Richardson Charles................ Part of J. D. Richardson's Don., HO acres,sects. sky and weep themselves away in a PORTLAND, OEEGOM. C amp H xli . f . ck ,X ev., Apr. 23, 1S74. 21 A 26, T 1. s R 1 w. 8 25 | ing national changes of peculiar moment, mist of tear:, and for every tear that .Part of the Marvel Don, 80 acres, sect. 9, 7 2, s i Th'P civil war of our own country, which EavmonJ H. C E d . I ndependent -.A lthough there , falls there springs up a bright-eyed R 1 w. | was at its height when the last volume of the old, work appeared, has happily becu Don., J. Whetstone, 160 acres, sects. 22, 23, if27, 1 little* clf to comfort tho heart of the has been some change in the weath­ 71, sR 3w . ended, and a new course of commercial 'mourner. Those spring days are er and depth of snow wo ore not ns Part of the Bullocks Don., 160 acres, sect. 24, | and industrial activity has been coui- , pcaus of praise to the wise and benef­ FOBEST-OROVE INDEPENDENT 7 1 . s R 4 w. I menced. yet fairly com inced that Spring has icent (ioddess, Nature, when every S w 1-4 of S E 1 -4 A Lot 8, 80 acres, sects. 10, Large accessions to our geographical I come. All the indications we have . breath we draw is an in^pirationaml d II. 7 1, s R 3 w. knowledge have been made by the indefati- I Hillsboro. Blk. 9 1 ots 7 <£• 8. 24 42 gnble explorers of Africa. j < .. a pra>cr of thanksgiving for the gift isApril and the buds arc beginning to T h e g r e a t political revolutions of the last Richardson He c r y ............... A 'l 2 of -V w 1-4,80 acres, sect. 2 6 ,7 1, s R 1 w. 5 95 D itu e . ‘ ANUFACTURE* TO ORDER. A c ­ deemlerwith the natural result of the lapse Roberts Nelsou 7/eirs of . . . .Part of Nelson Roberta Dan, 16J acres, 7 2s R sing and occasionally we are favored count Hooks, of all sizes and stylo«-, of time, have brought into public view a M 1 w. 4 95 with a few warm sunnv W p l u r o :;;- 8 25 Ball Tickets, Bill Ir ads, Blank Book-;, of multitude of n. w men. whose names are in R'der G. C ............................ .200 acres, sect. 3, 7 2, s R 1 w. are still surrounded with snow w hich O f i k e IiiilepcMi len t P e o p le o f any desired pattern, with painted heads or over-- one’s month, and of whose lives every Risley 0 .................................. ..V 1 -2 of N E 1—4, 8D acres, sect. 8, 7 2, n ß l w 1 65 O lT ïO ll. one is curious to know the particulars. | A’titzd and Upton or Un is from one foot to eighteen inches without. Blanks. Briefs, Catalogues, Cards, Great battles have been fought ami import- j known 7’arties....................... 640 acres, seel. 31, 7 1 . s R 3 w. Re' fi•■7. 1. Th at extravagar >0 nml cor- Certificates. Cheeks, Circulars. Deeds, Hand- ant sieges maintained, of which the details j deep on the. parade ground. March X 1-2 of 71ieo. Cartwright Don., 160 acres, 7 2, rupt'on };<»vo bt‘ooriie so prevalí i t in the ud- s R 2 w. and April so far have been quite cold mini-triit’.on of tho affair- of tbt Smte nml Bills. Labels. I,eases. Letter Heads, rosters. are as vet preserved only in the newspa- | pers or in the tiaiisient publications of the | Husband’s 1-2 of F. Walker’s Don, Claim, 160 Programme* Receipts of all kinds, Show i journal deioted to thè inter etti cf and windy vKtli continual .-now, and ration is to l'iir-vii ii tfi jveple with taV'S day, but which ought now to taka their j peres, sects. 4 A 5 ,7 2, s R 3 w. Cards, Shipping Tugs. Ac., ,tc. that mv V a *t n un to g .oil ç ■»Vri n.in’iit, place in permanent and authentic nstory. Shattuck S. F ........................ . II < o.vu D ia. Claim, 32J acres sects.2 and 3 7 2, hail shower.-.Ye derdav the snow fell maki p »litios a tra«ie and «fi bam !> the mor- Washington County and of the Particular attention paid to getting up In preparing the present edition for the s R 2 w. th t then is ic l ; ch J to hope Books for County Clerk's office. three inches. Farmer: and press, it has accordingly been the aim of n3S tf Shattnek am1 Killin or Uu- icily for these evils the editors to bring down the information known persons. . 80 acres, 71. « R i w. State. in general are waiting : n\n uisty lo r a* political parties that l ave to the latest possible dates, and to furnish ? paulding Nancy. ...P artof Hudson’s Don. Claim, IG0 acre#, sect. 29 il the country. an 1 that the F o r e s t G r o v o the snow to leave as they sav they an accurate account of the most recent dis- : 3 30 7 2, s R 2 w l>. pic ileia ml th it ( \ ry eit- cover!». In seiince, of'every fresh produc- Skelton Emily .YE 1—4, 160acres, sect. 16 Is T s,R 4 w 3 :o aro much behind the regular season id» nil party pn judi »cs and tion in liteiatuie. and of the latest in ven -, »Snodgrass Mary E . d/into Donation, 320 acres, T 1, s R 2 w. 14 85 opiniun i>]> c»n immaterial for gardening and grain Bowing. I tions in the practical arts, as well ns to give òliultz IR rm m ...YE 1-4 of .V E 1-4, 40 acres, sect 7, T 6, N Rl n s- h cting for tiv public P a succinct, and original record of the j-.reg­ nr. I 65 understand from a very reliable S'.‘rvico iiit ii \\ ho Will exert themselves to ress of po itical and historical events. Sebastian Daniel ...................Rurt of own Donation, 160 acres, sect 27 T 2, S S t iMio oc't'î'tOll y, rit'.vuclinicTit atul ■ i ’ source that there has not been a fur­ The work has been l>< gnu after long and A. L. JOHNSON.l’roprietor, It 1 W. 6 60 rc' lilCIIol i o i taxa tion in every practicable careful preliminary labor, and with the Smith James Part of S. Albee Donation, 80 acres. T3 , S R 2 w 4 95 Manufacturer and Dealer iu row plowed inside of five miles of \v; iy. most ample rosourciefor carrying on to a Size John .Undivided 1—2 of S 1—2 of S E 1—4, 40 acres, Sect. 33, 7 2 , this garrison which is surrounded by I -. Ali;U WO vi,ow ith alarm th.e reckless FURNITURE, successful termination. X R 2 IF. I 65 ' i itirse i f th- Mate nrd National Govern­ SASH. Mono of tho original stereotype plates Tice J. M. Part of WGraham’s Don.,15 acres, T 2 »8, s R 1 w 4 95 quite an exteusive farming co u n tr y . in' nts in the multiplication of officers be- j DOORS AND BLINDS, have beeeli used, but every pege has been Todd C. B . “ “ Doreiuus’ Don., 106 acres, sect. 31, T 1, S yondtiic requirements of the public service, CEDAR. The weather Las been so very co ld the printed on new type, forming in fact a new R I W. 4 95 many of whom, while receiving salaries! FIR and HARDWOOD Cyclopseilia, with the same plan and coin- Uuknown Persons Bait of Pn art it Smiths Land, 320 acres, T 2 ‘ X snow has settled pretty slowly. O c ­ from the public treasury.are devoting them- : LUMBER, AC., «.fcC. pass as its predecessor, but with a far*great­ It 2 it* 3 IF. 9.90 solves t > th. ir pi iv.de pursuits. And wc de- casionally you can see a bare sp o t of ■ inand er pecuniary expenditure, and with such X E 1—2 corner of 7’hiilip Harris' Don., 80 acres, that ufli- . rs paid do give th• ir time improvements in its composition ns have T 1. S It 2 IF 6 60 ground on the south side of tho exclusively to the service for which they are , Planing. Tongite and Grooving, aid en- Beaverton, E 1—2. sect. 15, . 18 J appointed. Turning. Scroll and Ke-Sawing i lon8er experu‘ncer mountains but they are a long dis- j 3. That we favor the adoption by the 7T. of .1/adison’ sDon. 20 a- T ls.B 4w 1 15 Done to Order in a The illustrations which are introduced 1 2 of 1-2 ci A* 1-3 of „V 4 .and X 1-2 of S W tf nee oiT from us. H o w l long to Mutionnl uud State Government, of all rea- 1-2. X W i -4 and S 160 acr- ..e"t. 15, T 1 it 2, S R 1 a s s S t y l e . for the first time in the present eiiition have see the ground ouch more with its si'niil le measures of securing cheap traus- F i r s t C l ALSO been added not for the sake of pictorial ef­ & 4 W. 14 02.1-3 I . .nation; and to this and we favor liberal fect. but to give greater lucidity and force to Rt. of John Gault Don., 80 r res, T 1, 6' R I f f 2 47.1-2 green hills and valleys. The groat nid from the Gen* ral Government for the DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES. the explanations in the text. They embrace Upton 160 acres, I' 3, S R 1 w. 9 90 TONGUE and GROOVED FLOORING and iniproveui»nt of our harbors question that agitates the Ranchers opening all brandies of science and of natural histo- I 240 acres, T 1, X R 3 IF 19 80 PLAIN and RUSTIC CEILINGS and rivi is; for the construction of the l ’ o t- i ry, and depict the most famous and remark- j Pt. of Ritchey farm,320 acres, sects. 15, & 24 T 1, MOULDINGS. is, when will we get our crops in. laud, Dalits and Suit Lake R .ihond; the 1 The IS D E P E X D E S T owes alle­ able features of scenery, architecture, and j »8 R 3 w. 49 50 BRACKETS til ’U of the < >ro ron and Californ ;a cour, Many think it will be too late to sow- B V»; y to the S«.unlit rn line o f the Stat »20 acres, sects. 15, 24, T 1, s It 3 w. 49 50 BALUSTERS i T urnc d and Scro'l >. art, ns wdl as the Various processes of me I giance to no jmrly but the party ehatnes and manufactures. Although in- | 235 acres, sects.18. 19, 13. 24. I’ 1. s R 2 t 3. 38 77.1-2 grain when the snow leaves. It is , au l tfi,et Ntor sion of the Or.' ' on Centi•al tended fo rinstruction rather than embellish- Unknown Owners ,1’t. of Kellev’« Don.. I 2 (> acres.! 1, X R4 w, 8 25 Ifi.ihva y toJi •n City. Th:it the intir- Stair Balusters and Newell Posts, mi now quite evident the past winter t «t c f the Si ite «lieti« nt, no pains have been spared to insure 1 o f PROGRESSIVE IDEAS and •* “ R. ir.ilkt r’s Don., 50 acres, T 1. a II 3 IF I 65 don .and thi■■ conlphthm of Constentlvnn *-an»lnn luiade to Order. . their artistic excellence; the cost of their j “ “ K I\i» eitian's Don., ItK* acres, T 1, _Y II 3 IF. 4 95 has been the longest and most severe j the «‘ri _:on Ci ,.tm! ltailwa y to .4storia: th it H O S E ------- execution is • normotts, and it is believed I “ “ L. 11 ill’s Don., 19 acres, T 1, s B 3 IF. 14 10 Wt* ic\\i »r such aid as may b» comiistli.t Mlth R E FO RM ; is eontrolled by no Il' tnvw" T ever known to oid Nevadians. Trav- ' prud iL they will find a welcome reception ns an ad­ [«• It’ . : For. st Grove, Blk. 12 Lots 1 and 2 . 3 30 T ° k T > S m WHO CONTEMPLATE l-ubl ee und ic CCOllC.my; for the cc n- mirable f< attire of the Cyclopaedia, and 11 ii d J. P this vicinity .. “ “ Blk. 40 Lot 4. 6 60 cl and business of all kinds has been j strueti-all of IT•ads across our luouiiia iu JL bmhl - Clique, Faction or Monopoly; but HTietstone IL it s of worthy of its high character. P t. of IFht tstoiie Dou., 160 acres, T 1, s 11 2 w. 4 95 chairis.. And we f.iivor the iiurnifidiate co n- Superior Inducements are offered ! suspended since Dee. Stock, wLat j struetilan of a w a g o n ra d :along the sou .1 This work is solil to Subscrib« rs only, UTiitlc y A. IF 1 -2 of s 1 -2 S w 1-4 and IF 1 -2 of X w 1-4, For everything nice-vary to th» Erection' pavabli ondeliviry of each volume. It will is the fearless and outspoken-------- 120 acres, sect. 2 b I 2 . s II 1 W. 8 25 bank of the (fi..bind - irvived, is very poor find commands I bank Columbia viver from from the mouth 1ÌÌOUth survived Completion and furnishing of any be oomph t> »1 in sixteen lllge Orta V O vnl- . Rl. of O S Hall’s Don., 160 acres, T 1, s R 1 IF. 13 2 0 i • » • q., , » . » I of iikuidv to tuo Dalles. building can be had at :t 800 j i ;■ !" » i'A 11 containing « ~ “ Y. Hearty Don, 140 acres, I' 1, s >C 1 IF Ligli price. The iteef contractor 4. :il, M'opertv ì>roV(tìy rights, ri.;h,s> individual 4 95 AD VOCA1E o f the PEOPLE. 3 hat all 4. Ttuit indivi-1.’tal this Factorv. :dt -t M iti; s« '.« i ili A iilu-ll iwund 11 o . G . . . “ •• IF. Gibs'll Don. 3 H acres. T 2 .XR. 2 IF 6 60 nt this garrison finds it a rather duli- and e j e naie. should 1>e subject lo ht^ ; -ns r>..lor,: ' . fi,l • i!ì^S. and with U 'I. Jinn F. U IU -' aer i Dun, Wife’s l--_', 16(Tacres, sects.2 4A5, th,at \Vt*Would gire .11 i roper ai l, eneo: UT- Mv m .n to or rporat in us, i 2. S K 3 IF 4 95 N E W A N D F lltS T C L A S S ! Hills! c o. Ogn , May 2nd, 1^74. ■mj.ill!■ i - ory i. r.-oD' 11 il : ig d in tran-.pior­ p r i e Olili S'tgl, yt t Itimi li g. for issue to the tro o p s . It is the gen­ And the wor* done will b" of n 7—It 1«tion. commerce, or ilay eih r l ‘gitim:ate CA5. T. TOZIEK. In extra »'iith, per voi.,.. eral opinion that stock will be h ig h P1nrsilit : finit w» woiilil fi.oid all subject to -Sheriff" oí V> ashington County, Ogn. SUPERIOR STYLE AND FINISH He r. ]‘cr v 7.1 Library ■ this coming season. The amount of Iu,w; ;fill'd we demand that thè rat»s of ) Tor>i ; ky In Half T n !. ry fr. i J It and fare on r:aihvays within the C a ll a n d E x a m in e Jn iiaff '«R-.I n intir-S tate nubi ays. fi>v C'ongr: >s. Before purenasing elsewhere. ter in this county is unknown. p ■ • r f f r?"- t i>. I’hut wc demand a r. turn to the s-ai­ ?’ ShivqHs, Lvmltr a'.d Jiitilding .l/rk O n o P r i r c hi Fidi Ressi - It is officially rumored amongst am s C:red by ti- Coi ì-titmion tor St de rial N taken in exchange fo r ¡UorA'. Four volm m ilitary fnen that this camp and OÍ l Q cc rs,, and wc con.;- 1 . all the soli« nics *v.« ^ f T ? N Tj ~ Address nil orders to ti.at volare s. until ve beer1 devis» d t ' ilici-case sudi sni- S U B S C R IP T IO N P llI C li, V ül : u i ï ► J A. L. JOHNSON Forest Grove. that atMcDennott will be abandoned aries by indirection. J bat the conq'-nsa- «•ne in two m»t tion of all oiucers should be only sitili as . .'J till 'll this coming season. would pay tin in fairly fra- tli< s. i vices they CxcLoriEiA, fchov, », illustrations, ì :. ( ; . ) ( ) 1 ) l :. I am in receipt of the iNrErExrLNT pirf.-rm; that < uuty i 1- rks and Sheriffs il'jilici'.tion. ^ .3 S T I > X . ; d e., Will be sent grati quite regularly. It comes to hand should liave sa. ri « s fixed by law according M ^ . J F I 1 T i ’enjcr in to their s. n o -* t h a t Hie law increasing F irst -C lass ( V . ya . sing A i . unts wanted every c. I ilon t k n ow wlmt tin ir fees should be repeal* d and a law en­ V Saturila •> Address the Publishers, I should do if it did not. I dowmh I acted providing reasonable fees to b e 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE! D. A P FLETOXS CO., . . . _ I charged by them in cases where private par- could receive it offener. It m akes me | ties alone are concerned, such fees to be 5i9 4 551 Broadway, N . Y . nforms the public that he n 2 ly feel so to read of the pleasant wcuth- paid by officers .nto the < autv Treasury. STILL K eeps the ! f i t w » demand the i avvi :<■ of a law to j :o- er and of flowers, and peach trees ?cs in t • ttlic i ublic r.»aia t unreasonable charges fit bloom, when this country is sad and for the State printing. • *. l’hat v. e favor a lib* r,'l svstem of dreary. publie s 'bools, but we cniid. mn the act There are still two companies of creating a m Mopoly in the sale of school bo. .Rs, and demand its repeal. C a ll a n d See H im regulars stationed here, one Cavalry i. I!i >t we demand tlie repeal of the Twns evening in May; and the soft zephyr ' Lit at printing law. and tho other Infantry or “ Dough­ sighed lie has something good to tell them and l i nt we demand qunl rights Through branches low bending above boys” as they are sometimes calUd. an 1 accord i ll privii- My Mary and I, as we wandered along, 8 2 S O a Y e a r The garrison is dull. AVe are now And whispered of luuuty and love, That the interests of the people ile- “ We'll make us a mst like thebirdlings,” I learning out new drill«. T ud tition ill the tran-j...itali»n of 1 Sin’ll as said, das knoxi ght; to and fieni our seaboard; that we 5. -..d t i tin- pm. hau- or leasing by Stati of the Canal and Locks nt the falls “ Oh, yes,” she rt]>' ed, ‘ and can furnish.it I breeze, and seems to never get tired. BOOTS AND SHOES, nice of til" V illiUl'Illi tte.bnt W ould hold both til" Hoping this may prove worthy of i j At H l'lttfR E X d ■ • * IIIX iLEIi'S STORE.” j LADIES' AND GENTS* ( uq-aliv t strict c U n p li- ‘ Fair creature.there's many a wealthier man ; -tipo cor your kind notice and that you. will m»» with th •t. WEARING APPAREL. A CUTS OF EXCELLENT LIN'D FOlt M ould gladly have you for a bride; 10 . that always remember the Soldier Dov, act-. - of th» Legislai p* ciiilly «oiifli nm those But no one can love you more fondly than I J \ . sale iu Washington County, nr.' that they have eim- 1 t. SP' ••Mlï.tors t » i.btiiiu tin public Ian.Is —My Treasure, my beauty, my pride! Jos. G. M artin . of th e Stai in la r» ( tracts, to tiie i xclusiim Oh. had I a mansion, with carpets of gold Co. I., 1st. L . S. Cavali▼ of r M } Oliti ■al « ]>iiiiiins, i> a gross abuse of jiovv- • I'll spread von a couch upon which to recline 1 C g k-H k—( When evening shall call us to rest, Spring the youngest daughter, the er. 1 hat tin- tisi- «i f tlie a]>poiuting power o Only to merit a Liberal Patronage of the [-1 to rei vani p< diticiai is for s< i vices iu eon vi n- Of the fleeciest dow n." “ But,” she said HH HH M h hH Public. lotted^ darling of the year, comes tions and »!> t.uns . is no !• .^.s corrupt than with a sigh, o : Dl­ L s iflrlbiry. That tin ic- “ I like hair mattress the best.” l' - lightly in with joyous sttp and radi­ •« zh «V moia! of faithful publie « tru er- fm tin con­ “ Then so it shall be, lovo; the tables inlaid, H Highest Cash Price Paid for Produce. l - ant fuee sure of a welcome, for the ci« ntioiis jicifonin.il«. •, of th« ir dmivs is an Ami scats from some far distant shore.” d > î> ‘ ‘Oil. n o,” she exclaimed. “ They have ele­ idem old father, A\ inter, lias yielded untr.io* upon »o< l »o'.'-rniiu nt. n i-H tí L 12. 1 luit pi-i -oliai « haract« !' the pn>prr hh gant sets NÔTICE------ The INDEPENDEN1 HH r'J her the throne and with aright roval rritcrion l»\ which to judeç of the fitness of At l / r R '.R E X t SHIXDLEITS STORE." ! i—i D. HOXTF.R HAS SO MANY Í—i r * 1 g customers at his store nil the time grace she wears her emerald crown, irmi for ]>ublic position, and it dan»« nuts “ But. Alary, alas! I must sadly confess has the sole right o f doing the > G M business to nmi of disreputable private j that lie lias no time to write an ailverise- OKO. A. LEASE, PKOmiETOR. H My means are but slender as yet; U- L giving us days of golden sunshine character. ---------------- --------------------- I mi nt. That is what we call busines. 3'Jts. To furnish a house in the style you demand I Ö 13. That tlie General ( I eminent should The Largest Stock oji the Coast, all so fresh, so fair. One of these LITIGANT PRINTING Would hopelessly plunge me in debt— X ri Ö HH pay all the exp. 1‘ lists, losses and damages To ask you to share my poor lodgings anil j S. . Corner of First and Morrison streets, W H-l c n tender spring days is like an exquis- necessarily aiisiuq w from its«-onrs< of dcalhio C fl bom .1 PORTLAND, OREGON, n l‘2 ly for Washington County and is ti\e picture framed in gold and azure with the Indians; and we di inaml that our Is something that I should deplore.'' fellow citizens iu Eastern and Sontlyrn She said, with a smile, “ You can buy very i — -, to he hung forever in memory's halls Oregon be iuilcinnifi. d by the Govcrnnn nt W *— Ö — a beautiful landscape.green mead­ for their loss«_s and duuutges in tlu late M«i- At /¡FROREX t SIIIXDLER'S STORE.” herefore invaluable to all o f our cilisens doc war “ To-morrow, then, love, let us journey along ows, surrounded by far dark snow 14. That we are in favor of such legisla­ A R C H IT E C T AN D BUILDER* To the corner of Alder and Front street— crowned hillu,softened into a dreamy tion on the subject .of the liquor traffic as Tis numbers !)S and lO O (river side,) •} xiill allow each precinct t«> «1 ♦ *i*i,1«* b\ a vote W ILk FURNISH PLANS AND SPEC M hi-re lovers so happily meet; przy blue by the glimmering golden of the citizens thereof whether liquor shall » » ifieations for Buildings of all deserip How many fond souls might be severed for tions and superintend the constructions o i sunshine that pervades all the air be sold in that precinct or nut, and which years sli dl male« the venders of intoxicating drink CHEAPEST tlU Sftme; nls0 I,:irticul‘ir attention paid to j Ft om those they wo fondly adore, THE FINEST AND and. thrills through every vein with a responsible for damages which may l>7- done M ere it not for the beautiful furniture they JOINER’S WORK and STAIR new sweet joy, as though we drank l.v the abuse of that privilege when- sale is have permitted. LANDS IN THE STATE!! b u il d in g . ii. M c D o n a l d . an elixir of life.Mayhap these golden Iu. That the uprising of the agricultural 1 At II FRO R EX it SIIIXDLER'S STORE.” n35;ly •They have marble-top bureaus und elegant class, and their organization into a compact Shop on Pine street above MeReaily's. sunbeams draw their light from some Rets society for mutual protection against the 14:6m Fountain of Youth. Oh! sweet spring extortions of oppressive monopolies, com­ w oodcock & d i t e ft vi e l Of Bed-room furniture new, A, days, that sing your happy song's iu mends its« If to tile favor of every just mind With center-tables, and what-nots, anil mir­ rors great, and cannot but result in uhiinategood totla- AV holesale and Rotnil Dealers in the voices of merry birds ringing whole — K E P T BY — plaque. And an endless variety of chairs,nota few, out through the shady greenwood, (Signed) \\ . jj. E lkkk Chuimiun. They do a cash business, and with money in and murmuring in the gladsome hand M ii a iliu m ; JO B P R IN T IN G DÌONE T f? i To purchase c-ery style of furniture lower, breath of south winds that kiss cheek j Are able fo supply all the public demand and lips and lift the hair from our Stalls Nos. 4, 5, 6, anil 7, Corner of I’ine and Birch. C /. r / : a ; : r : f * At HUROREX t SIIIXDLER'S STORE. ,'* r y . y r, r brow with touch as soft and gentle N E W CITY M A R K E T , We went, Alary and I ; and can I ever forget FOREST G R O V E OREGON. I n tow n turnouts as though the spirit of some loved in e s t i The pleasure that beamed in her face, ready at all hours. rea AND DEALER IN ANUFACTU: oue “ gone before,” were laying a i f j u d u w 'j t i - ff/ F / c Y / e j Aa she gazed at the marvels of beauty dis­ Portland,............................ Oregon. J^JANUFACTUJRER all kinds o f played cool band there to exeorcise the heat A GOOD SADDLE-HORSE AL- ALIFORNIA FRUITS RECEIVED PORTLAND, OREGON, In HFRO R EN t SHIXDLERS place I ways ready. «id passion of life. No song so direct per steamers. Countru orders Affords advantages for the thorough and ‘ ^ e iarnished our home in an elegant siyle, tweet as this: amid all its light gay connects with the car* at Cor­ practical Business Education of vuimc und ; Hnvebaen manned a twelve-month or more lied. SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS & Lash nelius Hack joyousness .here mingles a vein of middle-aged men. Send for College»*««,, r i twice a day. MaiT is singing this song to her babe, 6a*h paia lor Country Produce. badness; for the ringing laugh and r,37 ly D u FP.ANCE & JAMES ' °f S H IX B L E R ’S STORiJi p y Repairingpromptly attended to n42 ly n39lT I T Horae» boardsdat r« S o itiM niSÆni crates 2 ! ^ ; BOOK, ORMJOB PRIMER, PLANfftlG M IL L S Sash & Door Factory OH HOXTER I m L1\D8 THE TOR LUDLESS! POST OFFICE, 1. MEYERS m\ mixes to sell ! 1 5 ,0 0 0 to 2 0 ,0 0 0 B 03T & SH0EH0USE i XV. H. H E R E IT IS McD0NALDL FOREST Wm. M cC R EA D Y F C V GROVE