Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, May 21, 1874, Image 1

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FORES'*1 ('.R Ó Y E ,
MW STORE! J1ST OPENED!
THE INDEPENDENT.
The
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.
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.
L T J O
fo!h!-wiiig
taken
front
!
C O U N TY,
O R EG O N ,
T H U R SD A Y
E .
United States.
He says helms
the ieating liquors. as before .said, $1,474,-
ob-, ness 8 i ,SOU per -cm
10,870 school
21,000 criminals,
doc- teaehers, and
Ç
O
A'
A t t o r n e y - a t * L a
in U . SDORO, OR Et so V.
Office in new Court House.
bee
THOMAS H. TONGUE.
A
orn ei
H ive
s t o ie .
. a I- L a w ,
mous sum of $1,573.491,865.
The cost of flour and
meal was. . ............. s530,0(K),000
I lie cost « * t cotton goods.. 115.( )( il :.( *( it )
90,0(10, (KM)
The cost H byotsA-’h.oe
70 OOOJt':|)
The cos' cf c l
The cost of wonlen «joods GO^OOO^O* f)
The cori of newspapers
and mb 1 printing.
. . 40,000,000
o
J
T o ta l.............................. $905,O0t),Ori0
Hillibeit», Washington County, Oregon.
I. B. Matthews. Proprietor.
There were 140,000 licensed liquor
saloovs ili the United States, each
having (estimated) forty daily cus­
O. SHATTO K.
KtLLI^
tomers, making 5,000,000 drinkers,
TnK grc.ab-st and best variety of Gener 1
their
Merchandise is kept in th<* Bco 11i vc- Store who, it is estimated, spf-nt.
ATTO H SEYS J A7> CO C SS E L O I l . of any place in tin County. This Store has 1110m v during t'icvear in the f- llow-
always bt«*n noted for its variety and it ing proportions:
AT LAW .
I rn'icays r*iU be not only noted for the extent Drinkers
lOO.iUM, $l,0t)i're. $t0it.0a:).f*-'i!)
Dekan»’« Building. Firrt Street;
cf its Variety, but for the
Drinkers
b)-),0 K),
!’■*') ";i G *!),<>'>*)
l
Drinkers
I0O
,()(M
),
800
ea
PORTLAND, OREGON
70,'l'H MI t I
700 ca
Drinkers 100,Oil'),
goo fa
Drink' rs ion,non,
( j i l i l i t ) Of its Roiuri
5 >.«• ri.U1»!)
5(K) e;i
B U SIN E SS ( ARDS, ft L O D G E S, j
: Drinkers 10.1,00*),
hM )
Drinkers.1.000,000,
-lO
O
isi
AV Til'S
1 >rinkers. 1,000,(MH),
i*f*01,1 c>(io.ooo,c: •»>
Drinkers. 1,000,000,
l ”"ca . 1 , , 1 ;»,(»*«)
7 >,0 l(),(/n
Drinkers, l.ooo, 000,
75c:i.
C H E A P N E S S O F IT S P R I C E S
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR.
000,000
T"tal S.tSoo.ooo
Total >
I
pell
for
CASH,
consequently
I
have;
The
qflantity
of
distilled
.fermented
EGAL PAPERS DRAWN.
ACKr
.
■, ,•*
.
,
A nowledgeiuents tak< n. Will ntten<t vo losses to make tMiofi'of good customer.«. and , brewed
liquors drank was sum-
promptly to all bu»sin<'«¿tru.stf l to bri
-------
| eient to fill a cdnal 4 feet dot p, 1 1
care.
r. 10 lr
S lia ttiic k At K i l l i h ,
S. Hughes,
I
O S E M ASS' M O S E Y rs AS GOOO
J o l m
C
o o p o r ,
e s ’ A S O T H E L S 1.
h E S TI S T A S /> J E WE L E K
1874 .
NO.
to
e n -je d
ore inch above the wrist,
The State Land Olfica into be
! “ CURFEW
ro-
Ô.ÜST NOT RTN0
N ÍG H T "
T>
a 1 opened lit La Grande.
, , ■
,
,
. ,,
l'nglpud’3 sun V e» v> ttiug yVr tho bill* *
skirmish between two parties of
The Astonan publishes
a table
< awov.
1
tur
spent., Brookitcs a a 1 Baxtcrites in the showing that in twenty-one years on-1 Fille(1 tho ,nn^'wiih miM% b(.!ltUV
has unpacked a largo and wt-ll-sclecUd stock tnined the Agina s from ollieial
of
unicuts, and that he has presented four-fifths of w horn were made so by
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
them in the following compact form, strong drink.
On«» year............................................... 9- 30
r
,y
DRY
GOODS
’.
CLOTHISG,
1IATS,
!
n mouths............................................ -
su that even the casual read« r may
The city of Philadelphia had 1,1(30
hree months....................................... -‘
r
v'e
lie
'a
large,
both
:’
b»elnD
1.
and
drinking
pb.ee-, and sp nt for iiuox-
to
F.-l
SC
Y
AR
TIC
I.
ES,
<fx.
biögl«» copie*.. ..................................
relactivcly, the tra flic in intoxicffii:
matin'*- drinks $39,000.000. in one
RATES O f Ala VENTISI Ml:
liguors is in this count i y :
v»*ar. Chicago ha i 2 3. -O liquor sa-
Anso
ni
Statistics showing the a
Il b o f , lo OUI, :an 1 spent f-r intoxicat ing liq-
P v.» i
ir.
2 m 3
1 rn
¡*
Family Groceries and Provisions,
t. d Stil tos 11' >rs
-q 1.000.1 »"(!. N a ww ark l;ad
1 inch. S •> 00 $ 3 0»»$ (W) $ 7 00 $ 10 or,
3 50 5 00 \ W 10 00 15 00
•J i'«,
the
foi intoxientin: • Iiqn .T.-- duriinj»
s. ’•1 driinkinq» saluons, and spent for
wholesale and uktail ,
1 i'*.
4 00 C 00 O pu 12 00 17 50
u
* rong drinks $1,500.000.
fr
diu
O
fifi
•ini
20
00
5 00 7 00 lì) 00 D 00
4 i ' h ,
L
H
)
25
it
oo
t»
12
00
9
00
7
g wl.,
records:
7,000
11;e city of New Y "i k had
t> 00 12 O) 15 00 20 oo 30 00
eoi..
HARDWARE, CROCKERY ¿r . <tr
Imported and domes­
iienj; sed di inking snlor>ns, wIli-•h if
\ ; col.. 12 00 35 00 Is (H) Í0 00 SO on
tic
distillili and
1 col., 13 00 2¡0 00 30 eo 50 00 90 &)
pîae» d in rows in dirne•t line g would
spirituous liquors $1,341,(1:0.< 09
r
bn*-
t.
:
Ik
•
m;ik »: a sf r*‘Ct like B vonidway th:liter n
I.OC*L 'NoricEs, 25 »><•]li t s r
In fact, ev>.rything tc be fcv.ii'l in a first Browed and fermented
tirnt ina.■rtiOH, Alliti 15c■euffa bue for each elusa \ iitit.v Store.
mile.v long.. She -p'*ti t for inti ix'Ya-
liquors .............
123.000.t '
it uWqur nt insertion.
s ñt'O.Ot (.).()(:b »litri¡ ¿ ì Lf the
ting li,orar
Fon Lrgdli ami transirnt R-lvrrusDinonts,
Imported wines
1
? J 5:) pci■ s<iiiuri’ of IJ! lincii for tlie first
Domestic wines
vi ir 1870, and there w . rc emploved
insertion Alili ?1 0») per squa;; fer tuen
Slio
nubsetjui Dt insertion.
in th0 1H i > 1ne-,s 35.000 per-on ri
$1.487,000,(100
T otal....................
1 -, and
451}
ciimvhcs
-.vid
chape
had
Troni Ad rrrti.seni fits f-> hr paid for 17*
-TATE.
THE ASroiM' S! f . ns in
Mv goo<p w^ri* H*’l«*«"t.'d evpr-ssly f.'r ihvs
printing prv\f by the 1‘ub' ¿her.
tin Vf? were frTl, ■ ilGT'U VA ]*rc:icliing and
$ 21 0 ,6 1 7,5 2 0
market and. I shall always k<.op up 11 full New York. . .
an I private
1 52,003.105 P a c k i n g tin public
assortment making
Pennsylvania
'
1
o
nil of which
1 1 son
P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS.
1 ! 0.933.945 'CilOOlS <>
Illinois...........
FASHION A BEE CLOTH IN G
. ¡ i i,oo. Tho
1 • « 1, « J 1. S o t • support
Ohio...............................
n prominett feature in my store. Mv <:
• >7
«.;?«.1,0«5 t()».,q
Massachusetts.............
n inveri-: 1 in the liquor bu--
N V ÌL .^05 n Ö W I .H Y , 31. F>.
are all «cir. my ».lies:usm lct><;e un i
Maryland......................
Ji-1
.501,02*1
.
r
n 1 lai;
• i Is ran uunted
1 .« l " c
?.rAted, and my
- ,
,— mess of all
y 1 l i i 1 >,-
PhjMcian and Surgpoh,
ibi 9\)¿ I ,0 >•>
. . .
Missouri......................
57 418 8JO 000,000, in the manufacturing busi-
Indiana ......................
FOREST GROVE, . . . .
CREGÓN.
California....................
53,1)24.000 ness $Ge),000,o0O; aiul the banking
OFFICE- Kt his Residence, West of
M I C fiS L O W as the L O W E S 1
50,223,115 b m.-inc
Kentucky......................
ri.Ol.'O.OUO. Tho Police
Johnson's Planing Mills.
h4‘d: y
-13 ! 8, s 15
Wisconsin ..................
cost $3.030.(.¡JO, an 1 in
Dtq iar
52 71..170
Michigan . ................
.¡ent - $5,('00,(ti 0 wove
,S. i\ 181, - : is pill ■he
I o w a ................... . . .
W . II. S A Y L O R , Ms !>.,
S
T
>
t
*nt.
ill
,1 ! l*.1 1 \. 1 i
,001. 3 i
Connecticut................
Physician and Surgeon'.
; 1 S in ,i l* m J.O i .I* I
New Jersy..................
42 t‘ ,S , 1■10 OtH) . il
<
.
g
.)
1
,
Maine
...........................
1.5
FOREST GROVE. - - - - OREGON
Tc my ferner ca-tomers and a!l in ihn
ilail; V C n sum: 1«tit. n oi l.v.'-i' was 40,-
10 o34, Ain i A if \ 1.
vii inity t!i iir u.it: *n i» to “ comean I st--:-.-’ U node Island ...........
t s. Tl • C
* i1 e wm'e ♦»5,*.*00 ar-
OFFICE— At the Prog Storq
We lik" tú ,-ia.r gjjds wa th ryou pur. has Now Hampshire
12 ,6 20 i i 5
RESIDENCE -Co.-netS vc . m ..:1*'! c ' k*.b Pn or not.
icat
i* ' : i au J di -oi dm IV
Minnesota ..................
13,391.070 rests for intox
of the l>rug Store.
niiiily
. and ' ) 060 Der
.
vrerc in
H>,37*3,550
District of Columbia
i
Vermont ...........
0,780.005
DUS It!idi r e in of tin3 Com-
H. V TS omivion '
.iE«. II. DriLHAM,
' V
Kansas
8,592 -S50
District Ailjrnry.
¡.s--: oner
-rs ot i5ublfi: Char i >
Louisiana.........
•iv.05l.73 »
Durham & Thompson
Tennessee.........
^ A p M 5 O l
9 £ : 1 j I
’ L E Ö •¡A
Georgia...............
.1 T T O II S E Y S - A 7 - L -1 H ',
Highest Market Fries paiu fur Bxtt
-------
East Virginia
and Eggs
No. liO Pin
Alabama.............
; C:;. - »,
1 \ This
M tv
< lRK< i< »N .
PORTE VXD. - • -
T e x a s..............
'■ • » :i .. c‘uhrehill IV. 1 l T-P l; ■
North Carolina
: ...1 th©
*f Ba\ 101'■ s ai
■.
Sonili Carolina.
ALFRED KINNEY, M D.,
s »s
Aarkrinsas . . . .
Argen in 1¡viril a i tr 1 ii mi: :’ >< r
S U
H
O
E
< 3 TNT.
Delaware . . . .
of niountHil ím n. la.. .
?drisis'-lppi . . .
FFICE IN DI KI M « PI ÍLDING.
w.nais < îem-ral Au * r s
Oregon. ‘ ...........
N. W. e >rn< r *»f First nini W.ishin^-
A. It I N 31 A N.
4 mi wich 3 )«J in ci :>. : j -
tou Streets. Partían 1. Oregon.
n o iy
Nevada . . . . . .
Forest Grov Or. Nôv. 7, 1 sT J
« «*
.i-. put
*. • , *. i e^.a}
'i ... :• 1 , 1
■U
te .:.
Colorado .........
N ebraska...........
his men hero 8• i>:. ’4.i
EM.tico» st M'
a ball .
MU
14
Tim le n ito « ios.
oîti je. Half an hour a g . B
B A L L K STOTT,
advanced, am? ii.i:. ; be
81
5 . u i ,8»;
* 4
A T T O R N E Y S * A T - L A M,
il V.
Add to this, $90,00(1.0(10, tin cos: i11 »lig the lim.* a * 1 w n
No. IM:urn’s Block,
lv
for
twen:
v
u.inuU-1.
of liti »at ions, evimes, prisons,&(
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Later.— T*iri:.*g has " com-jiiced
enured in ] aft by int'-niperanee.aiid
Y»13:lv
pain
in goo l carne
and the opor-
we have f<*r n single year the enor­
FRANK L. STOTT.
21,
™
A. HlNMAN
Editor and Proprietor.
MAY
i $12,000,000; the lawyers, criminals, 1 er of the State Government
b u s , n e ss
prisons, liquor
etc.,$00,000,000,
and intox- force its operation.
i New York Erming /'os/, is apropos j 000,000.
of the present temperance
move- -
The State of Pennsylvania
In the new building, corner of Oak and
Elm Avenue*, opposite the Congee incut:
| during the year 1870 for liquors of
gational church, Forest Grove, Oregon,
One of our correspondents send s ; all hinds, $172,003,01 >;
ar.cl
for
us a detailed statement of the amount sclio ds and toaehii
$ ),■ od, (
of intoxicating liquors used in the She litis engaged in the liquor busi-
Forest G r o v e ,......................... Oregoi
H
W A S H IN G T O N
feet wide, and 80 miles long; and if
al! the drinkers could be placed ...
in
, I
procession, five ablest, tin v won
make an army lrid mi!» s long, :'tid if
All will fare nlik« in priees, which shall those kille d b y intem perate Use of
L ttttt : R ock , May l£ .— Bevond
street this evening, in which no one ! '
■ ¡s known to have been killed or bad-
' <;,s
v
'.j
lO.oOJ ha.e
nfoutl^of The* Columbia.
close of one sad day;
With aU i Andthc 1/131 rar!i kNsM the fortl
]\ wounded, and v Inch v.as stopped that lias been said of the dangers of it . - ,
.
.
1
,
,,
j , i f ......... ° ,
f
With step SO slow and wcarv, sho with
. ..
, .
by the United States troops, there the bar, there are but four polls of
entrv in the United Stater, boasting 1T, ... .
,.,=5
is nothing new iu the situation.
. -,
. ,
o i Ha with bowed head, sad and tF.Cufthiíul,
of a better record than this.
74
she with lip iso cold and white.
New Yor.M, May 1 3 .— A Panama
letter »dees an account of a horrible
On last Monday the Republican Straggled to kec-p back the murmur, Cui-
v ,
i ! Convention
vyt/ii>uutiuu of
Gt Naiuhill
j aiAtiuu county
vwuiiut nom
iiuiu ■ -!
a to-night."
• —-0 — -.
: - * °
- . - - / i I i l - / « » » v
w
few must not ring
outrage por|)Gtrftt.cil
u olonci 'j*on* • « i -»-t
i t itr -w* «,
■ ,,f« .
M.% . , , . ,i
.
n l 1
*
mated E . Iluss and J . W . \\ atts for . ‘ Sexton, Bessu » v hue lip* f<q»(.T<ri, point -
2;iles> Commandaut of the port
of State Sonatori: J.* R. Sanders, Lee 1
in:» to the* prison old.
£ ;lll j uan (|0 Guatemala, or. the Brit- Lauglilin and Joel Palmer for Rep- With its walls so d.»ik and gloomy! walls sc
dark,and d i ay. a i l co’ J,
ish Vice Consul, John Magee, with resen lati vos; IL Hurley¡gfor County ;
J * ;; " R. If.
■' * Lamson for
. . Clerk;
. . . . A. “ I ’ve a
a
lover in
in tint
tin t prison,
pris
lover
doomed this
whom he had a p rsoual diihcubv in
rz'
i
, 1,
.
• , B. h nr
he riff; i. N. Graves
very night to «be.
reference to tlie clearance ol a vessel.
ami L. \\ . Harger for County Com- At tho ringing of th_ Curfew, and no rarthlc
a rencontre on thestreet.es-
min:rs; J. M. Kelty for Trensur- !
help
p is mg'.
j Cromwell will not eo.c • till snn sjt,,,and her
‘ in g blows. On Am il 21ili Gon-
■d Map Ce: to appear at
The most important casa before 1
^ ce
uia.i^ciy v.liito.
his off
the Jattor declining to the last term of the Circuit Court As sh . spoke i:i husl.y whispew, "Curicv*
uiavt not ring to-night."
*
con)<?,
•s had him brought was that of tliu M’ illametto Fulls Ca-
''Bc-i.de," calmly rp.*ke the settou—every
l'V so
then nai ami Lock (.'ompany against Jas.
c done!
Tho
tacu
v ;ro pderec-d her young heart
ubi10»
■catín},» 1dm over th 1 M. Moore, of Oregon City. Mr. Like u thousand gluamiitg 'Trow-. - like ii
I • p *1 d V
si o l, and declared ho Monro sued tho Company for $10,-
d-.auly poisom-d dart;
f
/ i
“ Long,long years I've rung the Curfew from
that gloomy shadowed tower;
Even evening just at sunset, it has told th-*
UT il!!o'v- !
’ twilight hour;
Ì cd J2$5
The company prjposed f Lave done my duty v t r i e d to do it just
paying him $125.
an l rigid,
Vow
I'm
old, I will not miss it; girl the Cur­
g: l’dcd. i ilC Pacific M til .sUflUl
A. C. M.-Dougnll organir.ed Olivo
few rings to-night!"
cv Arizona arrived at noon, lu tG o n - j Branch Encampment, I. C. It. C .,
a.ties, seizing the tulegrajdi
office, near Lewisville, Polk county, on tire V.'ild her eyes and pale her features, stern
.
,,
,
1 1 1 *1, flftv
M«iv
and white her thoughful
brow, •
plui.ted two cannous to cover t tcAr-
1
*■ - «-.f
c * -u
- > with
'V1U1 - ’
en.i: ter
*
And
within
her
h
-art’s
deep
cento,
Bessie
melili
The
foil'
„ i -, , •
1
, me
iu
1 uv
»oiiuswni:
OlllCCl'S
izuna, rad Ins victim brought on*. were elected
, , -, for 4,
,
4,
,,
tT
«,
».n
»
.
,
1.»..«
r
^
-
the term ; L . C ., H .
made* a solemn vow,
un l2ü0 blows with a rattan inihclcel. H wbnan; E. C o n .,J . !.. M illiam s: She Lad listened while the jud>r«-s reaJ,^with -
out a tear or sigh.
Magee fainted aud ivm returned to • S. C ., A. M. W ood; C. IT E. 1 >,A r
that
the
•
Sec-.
W
.
D.
Elkins;
Treas.,
C.
M
01-
"At
th
e-
ringing of Hu* Curfew-Baail U iu I j -
pi; son, \V 1
V
q.,
j
risen;
J.
C
.,
T.
B.
'Tcckero\v;Clmp.l
1
woodwvs'iKe."
rc-;t of * he sentence sn<
U
P. Holman; M. C ., A. II. W ard; 1st! Aad her breath came fist and faster, ami her
mi., m t.RMuormng. . I *antime( tl.e • B ., M . E. Holm an; 1st CL, G ., C.*
«yes grew Large au<l bright—
news reached Salvador, and a d«> Gag*.*; (J R. C ., P. A. Hnstins; R. ; Ouejow murmur, sraict-lyapobrn--1
‘ ‘Cnrftw
».•«usi net ring to-night;"
lutcliment of -‘oktiers was sent
to : S., I. M. S im p so n ;!., I .E . Holman;|
PamewocKl; G. G ., I . W . .She with light stop b>v cited forward, sprang
Sa: i ,T l >se. r<?a diing tl lore* iu^t as M.i- \ .. T-.
Ilettibvaiul.
within tho old church doer,
gee1 v.a.S stn pped for t it irre. Gou-
Our We.shintou count v eovresron- ’
U thc old man coming slowly, paths h*M
zalf3ò Orde:. 1d his son .-rs to slioot
dent
says:
At
the
request
of
m
any'
trod so oft bifyiv;
Marr00 ,b u : h y ri f : 1 He |U1
ll'JsA IO
friends* Mr. Win, Watson of Reeds- j Not one moifcontpaustdtho maid«n,hot wiif
A ! I:: .'lia, t * 11■■ ed by
JltZak-S , when ville, is collecting “ samples” of Or- *
cheek und brow «glow,
i
Ullv i ha 1» am ng tl >« pass enge rs open wool, to send to Austria and ' Nl&ggwd up ihr. gloomy tower, where the
bell swung to and fro;
i; t,. d a UU' til U r of sii.
at. the Villain Ö dland. All samples s*-nt to Mr.
alson
will
bo
duly
credited,
and
!
ihen
she
climbed the slimy ladd. r, dark,
»
tli r
>f w ■h r-ntei
body.
his
without
one i .y cf light,
:hankfiriiv
rheieved.
Ì
am
satisfied
.
1
,
/. ♦
L V
•• it ’. itker* t. 01 o, wllore he
Hi, » IJrJ a
tliat nothing better Jonld be dune in Upward «ili, boro ale lips Ui,< ing : "Curie v-
'in­ 1 St h >n IIIt : er ward. rho
United
hi ; tjt:
->L:iU i '. A ring to-night."
[»rove the adaptaoihtv
to.:; ♦ e i Mi’ iter et Sa' i Jor st nt
a : " f our elimo to to slock raising. The She hn? reached tho topmost huldrr, o'tr
« - • on cf
0 r L
l T
Mr. V atson in this i
dis 1
•dering th 10 1
her hangs tho great dark Iteli,
~ i ‘h.
ir;
ter
n
•
ethers,
rh'uvs that ho hs i in j the awful gloom beneath her, like thò
the tt am..‘ i*, 1 M the
in , con­
others, shows that ho as well as
pathway down tc h* 11;
t:
\\ US ID signe 1
; m is lots tue good < f our State a* rteo, the panderotta tengu'u swinging
f hear:, and Oregon needs a few îiloîe
the hour of “ uifcv Cow —
-, ii-
jusl.sutlt Lieti engaged, in fill her And the sigh has chillid f*wV»som, sti m j
blanches of mdustrv. These sam-
hc-r bic-ath and J *.’« d hir l row,
plus, (>[ which mure notice will here­ ali di slie ic-t it rin^'r No, iifcT.’r! ber ey«i
A,
after be taken, will speak louder for
lh:h « ith BV-ddcn iigLt,
oar
State than long win J v articles. At r.L • spiitigs tu: J grùsj.s it ¿rmly—"Curii w
OREGON.
— Or'' ( O } a : .
ih'.iU;u.t ringtc-night!'*
*1 O
The I
h' I Wli 1 ?Ix iki*
Ai a meelillg t*f thè (.chimi Coni- Out ttkoFvunp. far out. thv city S^cmed ri
a pi i arance evi ¡ v dav till trite:
mitLec of tìit- 1 eiuDetance party lori
tiuv speck btlcv;
elec* ion.
Lai e cauli;
tu Satin day , tho Jth Thcrc 'traxt heav. i» and carili suspordcd.iuì
if*st., a rosolution was adepte-d d e-:
A lar; -•ron <vatviio::sij win
the bell swung to r.nd fro;
..1.»
1 1. (3 tätige, the
t
...T
i.i
the
opinion
of
the
And
the
hnlf-deaf
xtcu ringing
be
hrdf-deef ki
tuxte-u
lingii (vears Lt
jncf.ei
built L>y tl
or savs ho will have to leave the
committee,
the
wisest
^.nd
best
men
'
had
not
heard
the
bell),
s u in tit r r, at s' >) th Vam.hiil smti-jn.
and make - And he
ila ’*’-• (i* i time, to Oil ami
1* 'rang
ie thought thiyiwilight
ihc/twilight Curii
C
A B ut" n county school teacher mistak : S, V.li.ell ibi ir motives
young Buiil's fum-rul knell;
E R . *;. M l v 1 !. - 1 îa\t t r, wrote to il 1C Dil'f-etor;> asking to have .
ini re inid COrrect. Hence, wi
If,, v
uin ■ ; n rc
1 if. to tlR; hr C*S- j his salary 1"razed.
«¿U
> * »V. v . aeeom- ’ the loi ,.*■ ,.,.n
1 Cli.é.îtioil
moda
Led..
lx-rs of the *‘ State
elegr. :ur w ¡ih Ï’ ‘ I (U’(MICo to an !
riî
of theL •Rìsili: tirC, i\ ni- ' Cremali on is al i ■ ad v in.v ogue ii: i vr-ntioii” or tho r<
' u»7iic sfi't:. v:< t roi'j t
11.1.
lion ot 1 ..;nc ; that
Poll;
ft-.in
ty.
A
<
¡
whom;
k
1,
i
took
r tc
and >: ate t th:it. he '
lis­
i
i
giri
dde1
t lit* c< unmitt ee, so: c tsn.d mistakes It \,-;*.b e’er- the bell eear.vd swaying,snJ tho
> v * i * O . 1 1CCS in
t<' build a :tire will : kf
t at rodu-
•
maiden st» ppt J one,- mere
prop u tion as !
V.'t i’t; haide 1*y tlio.si conventions by
f'(*fl it
Firmly
on the damp old ladder, uhero for
did; that tlie lat ter nrt» st
indor.-.i ng ec r:itili c ndidates on both
hundred
years btfore,
Th e can'
1 dünnig
the the State and eountv ticket ns tc-m-
leave the State House,
deposit the
various tickets in
Yamhill
county i perance men, who «re known to be Human foot had not bcc-u j)lnnted; aud whai
Slate arms, und t et ire as far west of
it canvass at Sheridan on occasional dram-drinkers, aud who
wtll open t!ie
».ho th.s night lad done,
it. Thirty-live members of the Leg­
N\ ediic-ad iy, the 2Uth i* 1.-1.
- arc not in active sympathy with the Should be told long y<-!»rs after--as tii# ray«
islature indorsed the reply. Baxter
be ’ 1\ l’iporance Reform; and that tlir-v
of setting sun
G ram l R «n le vrllev is
10-d.1v ree, i .e 1 6*10 reinforcmeilb.
jv did not eo*»-filer themselves bound Ught the sky with meliowbeauty, agedwrt«
conni:
butter n alii tig le »ion.
with Leads of white,
H: revuki 1 his proclamation of mar- the products ot'tlie d :iiv
o:iM be to vote for flcy candidate who is not
known to be a
temperance
man, T<-H the children why the Curii vr d ii not
♦ ¡at Jaw a- !;.r as ce lice me l the lj-* » market'. 1 it wual 1 be lar.
indeed.
ring that on sad mG.t.
thoPgh
lie
may
have
been,
by
mis
¡sfittine, notdfviir
■ »ns II >t t<
And now?J.o*iii'.mtli lias the cham-
take, indorsed l>v a Temperance Con* OTr the distant GIL come Cromwell; lb »-
int» riero witli tlu•ill while in scssfim
non qiult j ic-i-er. She is 61 ye ars
sie saw !iim, und her brow.
•1* 1 and has consti '«tete 1 t h1 !*(.<> quilt i
United Stai es t k >], ; stali 1 in rendi
Lately
white with sukening terror, glowit
•otitaining an ag ¡»regato of 19,215
1 HE TÉRRiTOK ES
to prevent ;i colliis'o’l t >1: i-'ht.
with
suddeii bt.Mdv now:
;icc»*.-;.
There are 13 weekly papers pub- At hi3 feet she told 1e r st*)n-. show,ri her
W.'. shin . m n , May 12 - -Tits H mst
A farnh-ra’ association for ¿he man­ 1*.si;e-»I Ml Dakota Territory.
!
lcuvls all bruis»d nnd torn',
( ' " ¡ u n ' ( tee on Public Lands to-day ufacture of agricultural implement?
An-l hcr swe» t yotmg fnc»» so liAggard, wi lj
ie-ard t¡ie argnme-nt from :inattot w \ is being forni». I in .Marion county.
1 he Territorial Temperance Alli­
n look so liad and vorn,
1 - Atlanti
Ml unti,. • an
*,nd 1 Pacific
1
a , $50,(90
{'•jiij'.vy, in shares
of anee is m session at Olympia.
of the
i’ .t ’.In R til road Capital Stock.
rotteli,ri Ins heart with sudden j ily - lit hi«
f ’ utll i M t 11V ill o o i f -'. i t a m t o l ’ ;lg('.S >3 * tech.
Job E. llarvoy, a former resident
eyes with ìnLry iigbt;
of
Oregon
<md
at
one
time
a
member
"Go,
your
lover liU«,” cried Crnnwrll
A T.- 'dge of f'uod lt-mjdars ’".isoi'
Bii! fur re.rior.ition of its land giant
"Cnrfc-w »hallnot liPiL.tf.-night
a
few of the Legislature troni iamitill
to the 1 ni »lio domain. The mam ganizt'd at North Yamllill
____
weeks ago and now ca’i boast
of county, died suddenly, a few days
lar; o f his arginili nt was t" the effect moro titan ICO membe rs. The whis- sim;e, near Helena, cf heart disease.
GRAtNS OF GOLD.
that tile question ol the alleged tad- j-y shi'p i-t no morn.
-
In an article on tho resources of
, .
-----------
me of th»* company to »-'imply with
q q ,. p t,publican ( ’»invention of Utah the Mining Gar Hr says: The;
W iitbrs trouble tlu iusc -I vcm to f.hi»
the conditions of ¡Is charter regard- Yamhill nominat' d T. S Gilbert fur Territory of l tali contaius 70 000 l^'f’v what their readers
trouble
ing
completi»>ii of
<>f its roads,could ¡Surveyor,
Surveyor, Mr. Davis
l*av»s for
f»»r A
Assessor,
an»l is situated between themselves
jg the completion
sm - sop , square miles, ami
inv.mse*ves to abridge.
S o l i c i t s t h e p / t p d n a g f of t h e
m ot ‘ be raised for »he season that the
^^«»rove. Work 'cirrunlfd
Office rur
always
be
T
H
E
V
E
R
T
LOR’VST
they
can
«l'irituou.s
liq
u
o
rs
were
there
also.w
c
p90 1v
(\ alnut and l ’ii'e Streets
U.
.. b. have noi fullilUa tl.oir a ; , K -
b<! alTur ’ cd f 'r
sliouhl sr-c n Mticide at
every five
lout
10 cxHn:'«Uh g « u t . of Indiai.
n
miles and 550 funerals j r-r day; ami
POST OFFICE HOIKS.
land- in Indian i en itory as fast as
F o r
C n s l i
!
tf all the places where intoxicatin »
possible. The Committee arranged
Mail going south clos . .t H , m .; Mail
liquors aie sold ivere t'htced in
----- rows. 7
N ew Goons are constantly arriving and
going cast closes at 1 p. M. OiLcc hours on
Page nt
tO h car (lie argume lit b
in dire
onia make a
Sunday from lO;0o to 11 a . m .
ano! her meet ing.
Q f N o departure from this ml**.
Stic Goods, (iitov Goons, CH EAP GOODS, street 100 miles long.
N. E. GOODELL,
W a s u i n o t o n , Mat ,• 1 2 .
Theirc were 4;)0,000 in oro persons
I'ost Master.
a petition
WILL
BELL.
n7 :lv
, engi.gt ■d in the liquor b a ­ ¡¡ness in ate, Mitchell presimiei
slmuh'
t lu-n 1:
coir c 41■0 lushc'i, roid
tot.
^higCf . V •ai nly invoked
the pr
of his ll eg, and the
reuion •I'-imv; nT
of the l I ’ ma*.)
uiied fatate
Htatcs j
Co:1 SU
rc also
ami Prof Rubi) for
.
.
,
Superbii»intent
5 0 0 — for r-lit of land, $300; damage
to ferry, $5,000; value of land; $ 5 ,-
« » 'l 42»leg
north
latitude, I
Use wliat tah-nts vou posesa.
Th«
-
*r
.
(lr.>.-nvvi,'li, nml lnu n 1«,palati.,n ■*» ' S
'’
A* l ° , ' eg ,
‘k 1 "
, On>«on K o« .M . .s more p a p e r a -.
100 0J0 w u k .
!
" “ » * iiu" * l’ " ‘ "• '* » " 1,0 '“" * «
j best.
tour dailies and two \m
An Idaho
school teacher lias!
she had six weeks ago. Every
iiffvoduc. d st new foatur'o in h is 1 The delecta of the mind, like the**
d'date will soon have an organ
school. When me of the girls m is -; of the face grow worse as we grow
this rato.
. ca a \.oid the boy who spells it gets old. • [liochcfoucnuld.
A correspondent otNortli Yatnliill,
u to k»ss
kiss her. The
«•ruiissiou
*he result
Certainly work is n o t always rc-
from whom we would be pleased t )
is that the gills are fast forgeUm g' quiredof luuh. There
................
....................
is such
a thing
hear a rain, informs us
th.it
tho
uhat tiK-v » . ct !• new aoovt spelling,
>s.icrcfl idleness — the cultivatiQn oT
Grange at North Yamhill has over
w In;,* tlu- bojs rou lmpiowitg wi»li which is now foaifullv ncglecUd.—
fifty members and a large class now
wonderful rapidity.
(Macdonald.
the United States than in j »reaching \ from citizens oí Yamhil
the G. a pcl and school toad ting; and gon ashing f >r the [»as>
of Goods and, by a strict integrity of pur­
Mr. J"bn Haves, a merchant at
j t- VYe use cic.nihiit wirtls on grea
intoxicating g rariting aid in the C01U
The reporter of the Salem Record
pose to deal as I would be dealt by, I now from the effects of
\\ rangcil, has cultivated a variety of occasion, they are the boat striking.
railroad
line
from
Portland
to
Asto-
savs the Republican
Temperance
EFTS AT ITS HALL EVERY SAT- nvite you to my Store, which Î now christen drinks, 100/300 a"e annually sent t
arelay evening, »»t ti o'clock. All the
p n *m », 13«,000
to
t a , , « . r i»«n a McMumvilW, O re««». Ho-1 „ » * . » , » « for* Oorernoi- , W break ; g f B“lv r a B ''
**“ y «** fcit at tone« to hat..
inemb -rb "f the Order in good stanrlin»» arc
cordially invited to attend
I graves, and 200,000 children a c r e - fe‘" a
Committoo on
HubUo : the l-'oorth Commandmenl: mx fimos al» u t nVo m ilk from tho village, in
® m “Yav “ d o S i T h u ^ o i m * !
FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. 136,
M
Bee Hive Store.
Prmcmbrr 11.« place.
! a«ce<l to want.
TUe total » a m W
J S. Campbell-1 of persona engaged ill the business
Laut,s-
i v S
Madison, Win., May 12.-^Ovoveru- s uu!iav six times in a seiittnce.'
!
view o f Um d o v o lo p w e n t o f »hoH tick. w o re d S a ^ - l l l EBo»h
P
« “ “ “ “ 0*. g »n le»«»8. for tkt^nppljr |
HOLBROOK
LODGE
NO. 3 0 ,
Poverty i? very teriblo to you, and
of travelers eu route, mn.v become
L
F
ft
A.
M
.
*
*
’
j
Old
Stind,
Forest
Grove.
,
is
560,000,
of
which
56,503
are
cm
-j
or
Taylor
has
received
the
written
j
Snliu.tlay
^
g
h
t,
Judge
Bdises
lit-
verv'
profitable.
“
Mr!
Haves,
when
-kill«
the soul in j you sometimes; but
A
fiT m a - t fn v fu t« «
i II M \ T T H E W S I l,lo^ d ln 1
an<!
a n - ; opinion of Attorney Sloan, that the ; Ue ¿ irl
agred six
years, f e l l ! the barracks at AY rangell'were occu- 1 it is the north wii i n i that lashes mt-^
FOREST GRO
if»v bffor«* tl.c Full Moon*in i
’ - 7
1kTt
*, ltually o,68o,C33 baric sof lietr.
M’ tsctmsin Railroad law is eonstitu-! down the stair? at Mr. Parmenter’s ! pied by soldiers, fouud an eager d e - ! into vikings; it is not the soft, ltu-
Saturday
F..,a-ri Gr,.vo n r Nov. 1(h
I It is estimated tlu tho clergy ct tioual, and tho Governor nnnoilncoi j house in Salem, and had
her left mand for his edibles. A still hun- i cion#, south wsu<
rind Unit lulls them M
w» ra^b month. IDttSrcn in
g it the United stati- • *
annnal l v 1 pis jntcvti' U " f nbin»» tlir* v Imlr 1"‘
<c m-bi» ; arc ¡nritr-i to
-n^
latus dreams - ¡O tW *
cjr wd i s ii » iw ;n ] ro-.peet.
nan 1)»- -1 ., i i . o u r I " i'" Mf-itig !r:i»ritiv
•:»
le e a c
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