Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, May 21, 1874, Image 3

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
CCdJNIY COURTS.
HiT'TANITY-
Probate— C ave , J. r.
: -!' ORO VF, May, 2 1 , t S 7 4 ~
Human love and human kindness,
Iln.LSBor.o, May 4th.
Words of worth how litte known;
In the matter of tho estate of Geo. Rue- i
L o c a l T^o w s .
For we s< ldom stop to think,
! man—continuation and sale of real estate— ,
Good or bad our words have done.
$11U2.
Suicide.
Ill n.un love and henvi i . born kindness
II. R. Bones estate—confirmation and sale
Let ns show to one another,
of—$310.
j.xiir' rr.iTTi a P ortland sirm n ant and f ~ p .
K 'sting in the faith sublime—
S. P.Taylor estate—confirmation and sale |
MANY Ti'ARA A REsvreriD CITIZEN
OK
Every mortal is our brother.
of—f 1.2.70.
T a VIIII.L COCNTT CITS HIS TIIROAT AT HIS
Cynics pay the wot Id is growing
. Guardianship of A. E. Price—citation is-!
OLD HOME.
Colder, harder, t vi ry day;
, sut d to guardian to si ttic.
Jam-!» Frier, ft merchant doing bns’ness
All
earth’s good und pure and noldo
Estate of D. R. McCann—final account
In
¡n r part of the city of J ’ort'uml,
Lik
Spring flowers have passed away.
filed. Final time set for hearing July
C,
a i itizi n of Yamhill county, com*
Ob' my friends, be patient watchers,
1871.
1 id. :.t his former hon.c yesterday i E ,tat • of John Bobbins—final time set for ;
'Workers in a noble strife;
.11 >
«iut9 o'eloi.k by l uttin liis throat
Help an erring, stumbling brother
In aring, July fi, 1371.
inn* out from the City on the . »>-
Smile aguin te brighten life.
Eu it o; John J jhnaon—petition filed to .
a to visit his brother who lives and
D itiie .
sell
p.rsjual
—
p;oparty
allowed.
1. -in ss at
Frier’s old store in
May 1 Uh.
j
N -r b in lull, ami near tin line t<f the rail-
R e v o lu t i o n . A n .iic lty , F lo o d !
CommisdiiiiiMvs Court—IIuMrinuivs, J.
roa.
During tin to lit hi got lrp several
May 6th.
t inn md Mi l.t out, end . ; pi an d very r> -t-
R >ads on petition of II ■h’ iti an 1 others.
S u s a n 13.A n t h o n y a n u C a d v S t a n t o n
li Sri n 1 Vi br th. r finally lochid tin- door Petition for damage* li led-continued to
liavfc
fo r t h a p r o c la m a tio n to the
f. ir
that he Would CO ollt ftlld gt t lost, ill
n xt month.
p e o p le o f t h o i e U n ite d S t a ll's , in
tin i i i i t t o a l i y \n s j i.i in tl.e stole to
R ei 1 on petition of Joan II irri-on and
w h ic h titev m a k e th e fo llo w inff ter-
v a t 1. h.m,bat In s. nt tlo boy out to see to
o le rs—establish, d.
his 1: rse and bib tin hoy was gom* he took
It >.id oil pdi ion of W. Cli dm rs an 1 oth­ n u e d e c la r a t io n :
a our on pocket knife out of tho -h
It ( th e G o v e r n n ie n t ) m u s t n o w do
ers— i.-tabli-lu d.
Aboi t 9
t put it inti i.
te r m in e w h e t h e r w o m a n 's tra tis itio n
1
h ô a - V d lus brother to take a walk
Application of Powers ami Clark to s •!
fro m s lu v e r v io free*loin s h a ll be
in. un 1 tin v started out and were spirituous liquors in Cornelius precinct
M .
t
h r o u g ■ »! h re io r n ia tn in o r )'ev>Ui, ') n -
• through a grove win n he >-ti ppi d to granted.
P4
. his brother unsuspectingly pa-sing
Applications for lumber in road districts w h e t h e r site sitali be permit.!;; J to ex
bn
steps win n h*
t m ss h e r i n ' cresi in unti inai ijut s
.......1 saw the dt ci'iiM d kneel » «»d 27—allow, d.
tim is tliroti;gh aw 1>\ in d ir e c t m i
pii. . is ith >u-.:ht draw tic*
Orders dr iwn as follows: Paupers,$39.25;
b V
* in.I thus
hie
: 1 «nife i r -s his thr i.it stationery, $ 11; roads, $ 7 1.'G; Comalias-
.a bini 1 c n tliu s ia -a u , p L t n j e the n a ­
• ... n .-* ' .* 1 . . but n*t , i • ut. in t : i ith- r toners,
,
, £-)
, , 4 , »; ,.
.
,
.
.
t o m * v e . u : . s i i .9 1; * eleel
r t . r . s . / e lu d in a few mo- .
-
tion in to a n a r c h u .
1: is supp. -. 1 th it tr :.t !e d >tts $t >3.23; as- -axing au 1 colleetin ; r Ve­
in s eftits i th* rash a.'t. He i n *, $ l J **.77. Total exp.uiditur ■gt'13 42>
Now S j s a u au 1 Ca l v p le a s e don't.
nt in tl P
N r.
D o n ’t r e v o lu t e n o r a n a r c h n o r u t ij-
s p .rtiu r hiv b n i m i.n ga Proceed ing s of the Washington Bounty
tliinjg o f th a t s o r t .
W e a r e n fia id .
'. T '\ u"U'r .n s h '!T ..v e s1
T em perance Convention.
W e see in th e w a r y o u w o u ld m ake
e small children and many !
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•urn his untimely fate. II *! I n accordance with the call made by the nothing' b u t b lo o d a n d r u in . B u t if
mis ami scconamtunn s in this *
sa il
■ s always known to 1. • a g a- bounty Committee, the W ashington county v o u m u s t lig h t, in dies, w h y
-!i arti d man. His wife re- T mperaiice Convention met in lidi-boro in ,
th a t's nil. C h a r g e ,
Susan,
-e n at Portland informili*; her
tv Mth, and proceded to organize by tle.-t- C h a r g e ! o n , C a d y , o n ! W h e n C a d v
n.l sh • w. nt up on the train
,/ , ,
i t ' We ar> indebted to Mrs. 1 i : Í. L. Bailey c:i t;rm in an l >>. II. L it- a n d S u s a n m e e t t h e ir fo es th e n w ill
iriieidars
me part
ionia of th»s sad news, o ir ;t * S *ret iry. Tii • Ch firm m th n s ta-
tei.l ii • object of ta* c> iv mti in to be* to ex- eoiiie th e t u g o f — w o o l.
■ an . f says tl ft* the graduating
U’iiine whatever County tickets may b * in
..! *ui* t: Univ. rsity.having pass. d
B u c k M y e r s n o m in a te h im s e lf as
the fi Id, and citlu-r to select from them
•ry exantwioli a in the principal
an i n d e p e n d e n t c a n d id a te fo r S t a t e
Temp ranee men t eh >m w kiiam to be such,
h tin y h iv. b eu over, are to
S n a t o r in th is C o u n tv .
or, in c is.* where n i te up rari *i m *n are
it; n this Week, to give them an
foun 1, t> n r uiuate n w c a n l.li* s, or, ih*
recruit upi auil to make pre-
GREGON.
put an entirely new ticket in tho field.
it
u.rtimg t it r. ists. There
the convention then
nt- ift t h .* grada ing eins»
W h e a t is l e a d i n g ’ e u t in L u n e
Proem 1 d to consider tho can 1.1 ites on tie
> ìì M it n >t b a wist.- plan fur
district tickets, and after due deliberation, c o u n ty .
I‘.u it; l ì uivt rsity t*> put its
W.
Johnson and Julius M r. land, both
T h e r a ilo a d t r a c k fr o m X o r t lt
'« thr ugh th ir * X-.initiations
already in nomination.the former for Judge Y a m h ill to G a s to n is r e p o r t e d i a an
which to r e a nit
an 1 tie latter for prosecuting Attorney,were e x e e i a b le c o n d it io n .
f i r Co : in. I k a nu nt E r
endorsed. After dUcn-sing the temperance
. iVr* h ,d ll .n.- months stud\ it
T h e re a r e 0 2 o p e r a tiv e s e*i. p lo y e d
merits of the candidates on the different
Let the girls get
in
th e W llla m e - t d W o o le n .M dL a t
county tickets before the people it was
.» to r t ile
rad i t -
S
ilem
.
moved and carried that the convention
r 1 tl. • b. y-, th..' summer tan.
n . minate an entirely new Representative
T h e c a rs s t r u c k a cow a t th e d e p o t
,b a y , a n d th e
ticket.
W. /..Curtiss t J . R. ButBnglOn and at A l b a n y , th e o t h e r d
Pi.uric 1*ark.
\V*n M L 1 1 w-re then m nin it 1.
sa Usage m a rk e t t h e r e IS d e p re s s e d .
Til ■ report of the ‘ vu ft tto on resolutions
A S a l. m t uiHer s i v - : ‘ ‘ S h u m b o a ts
A* *i.Ttu»n4* liaV a
reo P u k
» n \ : 1 : 0» ivc 1 wai now called for un l rea 1. an 1 after so ue « iti t lie 1 upe r i\ illaiiii'*tt e a r e y ‘• tin g
an. a lm* at s t ie following were a lopt. 1 : - as fos v a n d ais fill bt *: « e v.‘ 11
i i 1 • • \V > i
‘ cur-
Wh reas, many of th ' can 111 itcs before r a n i s oil ait oi l mail i ’s c ake i J i
block of
t.ie i «r i any on-
th n in’ , ’ for election t-* th- vari •us Si te
ItU.iti l 1 0 b f th’
e
Ho il. Bn:fus M a 11 u n [» t :as b e e n
C_*. i1 J t'll fo til •livor tli e nu aua 1 a k l r o s
O , t i. »• L i t e n rv Soci i'tie-> u>i ilio \V:!¡-
l
an.oti
r itv .1 ai'ii. o 1 ■mi. . e* t* Ut-
«h rt Unie 11..UI* no
ini ut WCt lá .
b
illots
far
th
isc
ca:
Lii it will be an or-
to b
t • . » » 1 f r i
fit V ii'i V. VN asa
for County ola .-os, wh
A 1•>n 1 o I « h i kx w as
t > *!l ». t.if r r .ri -n of her i « - ' . '
the*
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2u 1 T u t w h
• not h • - n i i
'ir, ii
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« t’i* n* \t i*« nn;y I
11
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At the Baptist church, R* v. Mi. Chamber f |>HE undersigned having been appointed
preaches on the second and fourth Sundays j
administrator cf the Estate of John D.
Richardson deceased by the County Court
in each month.
of the State of Oregon for Washington
county, hereby notifies all persons having
P ersons going to the .S tickeen M ines claims again-t said estate to present them to
should provide themselves at the store of him at liis office in Hillsboro, Washington
FISIIEL A ROBERTA, corner First and county, Oregon, within six months from tho
Washington sts., Portland, with the follow­ date hereof.
[/
ing goods, our own make:
Hillsboro April 15th, 1371.
H avv Oregon and Eastern Cass. Over­
HENRY WEHRING.
shirts, extra large.
Apr. 23: 4 w
Heavy Flannel Undershirts and Drawers.
Ib avy Oregon Blanket Ever-hirts.
Heavy t_)r. '.,n Cashmere Pants, made
extra strong.
Patent uveralls, warranted never to lip or In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
tear.
for Washington county.
All the above are indispensable for inen
Joseph
Boyc>*,
plaintiff, vs. Ilulda Sherman,
going to Ntinkeen, and can be liad better at
Charles
M.
Sherman
A. J. Flemming and
i hel A Roberts than elsewhere.
S. S. Etheridge, defendants.
n 13
To ilulda Sherman, Charles
M. Sherman and S. S. Etheridge, above
named Defts.
HEREAS. ON T nE 7TH DAY OF
j
v r April, 1371, Hon. \V. W. Upton,Judge
Ç. o -• ¡g
r: 3 ‘^5
of th above Court, ma le an order directing
Hs'-S o § * 3 £ 2 i
|
that
service of the summons in this suit be
bD ; y r* 3 ë p f T.
had upon you by publication in the Forest
t-| - _ 1 I . ¿ r. ; i. 5*
j Grove I ndependent for six weeks: There­
fore, in the name of the State of Oregon you
2 'f ¿ 1 j Z •- »
boat
are hereby notified to appear ar.d answer
the complaint of Flff. herein filed, by the
first day of the firm of said Court next fol­
*“ t fi
g.*
lowing the expiration of tlie publication of
P» 2. -- - -. 7^ ■ ~ ~ <
L i
t r i . * - g ÿ g; ; -r
th“ summons, which said terra will com­
mence nt Hillsboro. County and State afore­
said, on Monday, the 24th day of May, a . d .,
* - S ** 5 S E* c — T
1^74. and that if von fail so to answer the
** £ ^ <' - s Z' t . 5 ^
said complaint, plff. will take judgement
L A
against you for the foreclosure of a mort­
gage given by the said Ilulda Sherman, and
rJ l
Charles M. Sherman on the 2d day of De­
- - 3
C- r:
yj _ O
Csna
cember, a . d ., 1871, to Plff’., to secure the
& Í
payment of $1,700, with merest theron at the
rate of 11 per cent, per annum and attorney
h-: - n
fees, upon the following described land, to-
o - ^
:/ *
-s
wit:
Commencing 27.55 chs. West. and
icra
2t.31 chs. South of the N. W. corner of Sect.27,
T. 1 N..R2 W..Washington county.Oregcn,
cssT
z I T ~ - 'S
N
# — (5
thence South 11 % ehs.. thence East 3 chs ,
5
E
r
^
c -3 à
tie nee South 23.183 chs., tLenee West 9.-
M J.
X L. r? r.
87 chs., thence North 15.09 chs., thence
eu
West 23.33 chs.. thence North 20.2G chs.,
o
thence East 10 chs., thence North 2.25 chs.,
RaA
tip nee East 10 chs.. thence South 2.75 chs.,
- 3
thence East 13.25 chains to theplace of be­
C T rr- •
ginning; for a decree to sell said land to
satisfy the sum of $1,700, in U. S coin with
«
interest on the same since Nov. 17th. 1S73,
N?a
at the rate of 11. percent, per annum; also
for the sum of $187. in U. S. coin with in­
terest thereon since Nov. 17th, 1873. at the
rate o 10 per cent, per annum for 10 per
cent, of said sums as attorney fees, and the
costs of this suit, an-
for a judgement
-
-■ -■
against Dofts Ilulda Sherman and Charles
L J
M. Sherman for such part of said sum as
the sale of saul lands and the proceeds
thereof may not satisfy, and for such other
relief as mav be equitable.
THOMAS II. TONGUE '
Plaintiff's Attorney,
n 4: 9w
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t
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n. B .t th y did
t Li v*.. -i i.. lt»t»ii
1
< i* t ul i
nt
t .
•
a
LAND i OP. SALE.
:
t ;ir*-, W IIt 1
. ¡a
>s iuT ni C Lit r t .
i - t fire w;i h the culi
C omm ; nc - i :: v r I. r: .; . R v. T'. K.
in
c.ir rvin^ to tin* c1« «t iii i
rapi.
tinti
ad
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. * 'JL'ilo t il- ît'ir. b for • the Phil.» i it’i m. G unma
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in
fl.
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1
tl*r
1 Ï *1
n mn i thr ciit.z I'll«, r a d le.ì in Si -m v. Alpha Zeta and A l.lphi S.»ri. ta s of
!... tin* wa s w:ith
at lüfflï iilty • un- Pa .fi.* Univ -rsity on Tu* s i iy t vi ning June
•ia-1 fXlùnguisu J. IiO>s ».'ft t i J;.a- -- nd.
N ew P antois E lected .- At r. meeting of
r...
.. r ,, > A
> Ine - la y w]tion
lì W;t^ af proue hing fonirth
»f th- as t s Of the t< n <\f r
•
>\ ar, 1 b a^rg;age
, ri t
j ufr i h - t r *
Mrs. H Xt»-r#
VX * re «.n the
n 1 li HIT J p
B otanizing .— 7Ti<* entire B-.tanv Class r>f
V
Ilo
òli!
w;u
1¡nrt.
Tl * y tin- C.ilh g<. went out i p into Maititi’s 7 aìh v
1 !
• ♦1 . r« ♦ rar -1ihr eb­ xi c r.r* 1»ro­ on a be>tanizing exploration »uesday. Prof.
n ais ve r♦ tiani up. 71ll« y Collier, and W. Latouritte. student, also
(le­ w. nt into the* sanie vulh-y geologizing and
Lf V• li 1C li \\ • ut ou lo tl
securt d some- fossils.
V. J #
ru t
,t tuw
Fer est G io ie Lue, an jt» ent.
Mn. M c D onald ’« arm ha« been so lame
with the rh< u mutism for s< v. rul ,d iys th d
h- has not bei n able to work.
P.« V. Mr Ila w n f*l g * tl * 713Ì En n t Or ere
lo .VIarmili* nt «■fri m t »1 b r o* Illlep. nd •nt
I’r.oF. I. tman and danghtirs went to Sa­
• ¡.¿ilUJUOD:. fJr the y.v.ict • » ,* till- P*1iß© lem on a a i-it lust Mei k and ri turni d this
t’,3 C •er 1
Tl11., f«,11,.wini' week, and hail ft pleasant trip.
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t. irim
ur* tìli* odictrs
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P. A.
E r . Sam a .l Hi
• *
. J . 1 . I*ret try
S ivi. ,r: C. li. , J . B. Mut hCW! ft Lì . • ^
i r T., Mrs 1! elen J ìi ii*k«• »n;
Arv. llinrr
S f * . Vrs Mr ' rei;uly: J. t II. Ç, L> is* r;
T he weatheb this Met k lias been quite
**» , k, Pn >f. A . J. Ander«.i*n; M . (\. Mr« P.
sultry, and is nuw cloudy M»th indication»
r;
u ford:; Ut . L , .Vrs. Ahi. i S. Datti K , of rain.
\ 8. (Tati ; C. R. C., Dr. w . II. Sayh >r ; T.,
F A. Haskell; V., M. It. Brown; O. \ Alfr.d Liu-lling. our next County Clerk
was in town yesterday: Also his competitor
I* <». Buford.
Mr. Shen» t.
II m . um - -> v . n or eight hoo.Jlutns
W obkino the roads is the order of tho da
t 1 in the vestibule of the ( ongrega- nnw whereat tho students of our school^
d . hui' h Friday evening at the temper-
• turi . and when th.* people came out
R ev . M r . GBirrispreach id Sunday eve
• I-gin i hideous din with sticks Ringing ning at the Congr« gutional church.
NI i 1 Rutch'-r” and inmgliug with tho
....
..
. „ ... ,
G ood T emplars an.l Champions of tho
ir *Md.
here ia our Marshal? Me dislike
.
. , .
...
,
.
Cross are active in II tllsboro.
t | ul.li^h tin namos of tli* >u uoys, blit
si ill do so if they ontmuedisturbing pub-
C has . T ozier and F. L. Stoit were in
lie nshi niblit-B.
! town to-day.
Summons
A. J . AnJorscnof For. st tiravo <>gn. has
200 Acres of fine R< llin Prairie Land situa­ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for*Washington County.
ti fi 4 miles from Carr !1 t ify. u r...lraa l sta­
tion atul 1 ). s at of 1 uwa.i fio l.»w i, win n C. A Cla trin, plaintiff, vs. II. A. Zachary,
h - .viil .. a :i in ; • for property iu Wa 111.
A. McCourt, J. L. Ilullett defendants.
tun county Oregon.
To II. A. Zachary, defendant:
huiv i i : b inos,
TIEREAS. ON TIIE 7TII DAY OF
C i T V OIL. >1 N AN CE :?.
ÍP. Ì.L*
N
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Orditi *.nr
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ti, ^ t,,-. ,, i.
1.
Ordini!
“y* '*•■ 1 *~ . f t •> a t
S * mo r m t * v—
1 fié » i
P listing.
G. H. c ■ .
1 to ri ­
S rc .9 . -he.Yltr,:i a ;n .1
ch and
<;■ iv as his !. * g .t f • u t v o
<•'. ry ewiiie h sii il t ike up
•*! i -on,
mul tw< lity-liv i tits for i
P ; 'l
li re ia-i Vu
1:< . pir.gs each -u -h • in.al I
t'Vfiity-tiv.- ct-,f .r > .i h
i
i r < i . tin
in I.i custody. 1 '. r < • h ad’. itl- ment the
M iv>’n dl snail ti . . . t it: 1
ri ive fifty
edits .and fo r . .• 1
« ht d tall be entitl' d
t ) rt t■ ivo one d .j .. r. P> a ¡■I’ d. that tho
Mars lini diati not b- ent;*l *-.l to receive
more than two dollt ire f r im pounding nni-
I n v e s t i a t i* m
C i , » n i n i i t t e e , IU ll“*. at mi v one tinK*. If any■ etln r person
D s n . i
ti u t e a s t i r n i e n t
t o - d a y , than tho Mai sii d, b. ing a "i itizt-n of the
su b m it led
h
e
G o v - town and a h m • •h i'd-r. .sh ill take up, and
«>ii
t
- h o w in g t h a t t h e w o r k
deliver to tin M ' dial at the pound, any
a n d a v e n u e s suca
e n a i e : it r e s e r v a t ii o n s
i. annual v u . ula, h shall be < ntitl. d
Was lu r g ly u\ett itai'Ofil ill a ll cases, to rt.cuivi. tic s.e .• fi es tin* Marshal would
l iie w itn e s s saiil tli.il m ure h a d been be i ntitl. d to n < > iv. f..r the s,itim service.
paid fu r sum«* j ibs t h a n t h e w h o le
LK< 1 A L A D V L l i i T S L M E N I S .
w o rk had a m o u n te d to. T h e g r a d ­
in g N w H a m p s h ir e A v e n u e , w h ic h
s h o u ld have c o st SlUD.lMtU, w as c h a r - 1
ed n e a r ly $idl),bbO; a ls o , w o r k n o t i
d o n e ltad been p a id fo r.
H u ls e y j
w a s o v e r p a id SILO.bOO. N u m e r o u s ,
o t h e r g r o s s o v e r c h a r g e s w e r e c ite d .
i TIERERA OI\ EN 3 II VT THE I N-
h rsicui. d .\as o i th.-> 11th *^ ‘Y ^ ‘ ..s
exeeutoroj the last Mill
L it t u ; R ock .M 'V I d . — T h e p r e s id - a . . , d . Is. 1 nnpointid
; 1 of i- n
q }
» by * the
1 ,,.
,V
testenunt
Orus
Brown deceased
in g otlic e rs o f both H ou ses o f the
Couutv Court of thè .Stato of Oregon for
L e g is la t u r e to - d a y re c e iv e d the P re s - ITuOiington county. All persona knowing
i< c u t s
p r o c la m a tio n
rocoRtiizitiR theniselv.-s tobs indi bted to thè Estate of
1 »axter as tin (1 ivi*r 11 >r o f A r k a n s a s . thè said ih '*< usui are required tomake itn-
M a n y [i > >:e t !ir >;ig : 1 t ) H i r : r,s m* i'.iat» pnynu njt tome and all persona h ;V-
in-.r chiana ngainkt thè sai*! estate are re-
( p ia r te r .1:iringr the* iluy to C ong;rat- quir» .1 to pr. sent tlfin sflves to tu** at mv
tihite him timl grreut r e jo ic in g p r e ­ resid nce in Ernest Grove precinct with thè
v a ils in th e c ity .
B a x t e r t o -d a y is­ propc.r affidavit.«.
Thi.s thodlst dayof May 1874.
su ed g o n e r; 1 o r d e r s c o m p lim e n t in g
A. C. Brown.
liis s o ld ie r s f o r t h e i r b r a v e r y .
my 21: 4w
SALES
!
r JNHE
I
OF T H E L A 8 T
STATISTICS
FROM
SWORN
RETURNS
OF
YEAR
THE
SALES
OF
Sewing Machines in 1872, (reported in 1873,) show that the Singer Manufacl m e g Com­
pany sold last year over FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND more machines .^.han ANY other
Company, and over one-quarter of all machines 6t>ld during that year. Niue out ol
of ten
of said Singer Machines were for FAMILY use—proving the greut popularity of th*
Singer in the household.
j Annexed are the sales of the different makers
!
MACaXKS
S in g er M anufacturing Co
»old 2 1 0 , 7 6 8
Wheeler & Wilson Manuf’g Co
...sr* W4.088
Grover & Baker S. M. Co
52,010
Domestic S. M. C o.........
.. .«rid 49,5?q
Weed S. M. Co...............
r ut 42.44a
Wilcox & Gibbs S. M. Co
. boia 33.çf*6
Wilson S. M. Co...............
.. sold 22,664
Amcr. B. H. O. A S. M. Co
.. .sold 18,930
Gold Medal S. M. Co..
.. sold 18,897
Florence S, M. Co.........
.. sold 15,793
B. P. Howe S. M. C o ...
.. sold 14,907
Bartlett Reversible S. M. Co..
1,000
. . . sold
Bartram A Fanton Manuf’g Co
. . . sold
1,000
Secor S. M. Co.....................
. . .sold
811
SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
105 Third Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
n43 ly
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FOREST GROVE
DRUG
AND
BOOK 8 T 0 R E Ü
W. E . SAYLO R, PROPRIETOR.
DEALER
IN
DEUG3, MEDICINES, PERFUMEA*,PAINTS, OHS, -GLASS, BOOKS &c.,
I
April, a . d . 1'74. Hon. W. 5V. Upton,
•T ; 1 *e of Ihe above Court, made an order
directing that service of the summon« in
thi. c ik be ha 1 upon you by publication in
tie r »rr-.-.t Grove I ndkpfndfn r, once a week
for six w-*cI: Th* refore. in the name of the
State of O.v-gon vi.-u arc hi reliy r.otifieil to
n;■*» ar nr.d answer the complaint of plain­
tiff h> r. in fil* 1. by the first d.av of the next
ti'rr.iof said Court.next following tlie expira-
Our stock consists in part of
tien of the publicationthi«= siirntnon«, which
TAINT BRUSHES.
VARNISH BRUSHES.
s.ii.Iii rm wi’l commence at Hill-boro. Coun­
ty ui 1 State afore
1. on Monday the 24th
CLOTHES BRUSHES,
NAIL BPATSIIES,
day of May, a . d . l«7t, and that if yoji fail
« • t" an '-v. r the complaint the plaintiff wil
TOOTH BRUSHES.
STRIPING BRUSHES,
■•p;'*’y to the Court for the n lief therein
d .ui.anJrd, to-wit . for the foreclosure of a
mo»t 7 .i
.¡v n by A. McCourt and II. A.
/ h t v to jdaintiffon the 13th day of May,
CO M B S O F
S I Z E S
1«71, upon the fi llocving de-eribi d tract of
land. t. -wit: Tin S II. quart» r Sec. 24. T.
RAW OILS,
NEATSFOOT OIL,
I S. R. I We«?;the N. W. quart r cf Sec 19.
LARD OIL,
•
CASTOR OIL,
i. 1 S„ R. ^ W. and ;ii«o the folli'ving:
Commencing Section rortier between Sect«. SWEET OIL,
BOILED
CHINA NUT OIL, ETC.
19 and 3!l. T. 1 S, R. 3 W.,nnd Sects. 24 and
25, T. 1 S. 4 W. running
thence
School Books, suitable for the Academ y o r P ublic School.
1 -, W. 40. chs. . thence 8
So ith s
5. chs.. th« ra**- N. 82il^ deg.. Eft«t 4ihG:i
All articles warranted. Prescriptions emnponnded with care and corrects*««.
for n do C*J*«.«* to sell said land1 to satisfy the
11033 l v
On in Ik S. coin. with intere
-uni of
the sam r* ill like coin, since May 13th,
at the rate of 8 per
to May Utili .
per annum, and from May 13th, 1S72, a*
the rate of 1 0 per cent, per annum
c*. ts
disiDurse-
and
with
tho
ments;
and for tho recovery of a
ju Igo uont
against you
for such
sum as the the sale of said land shall
A N I>
net satisfy of the above, and for such other
rt-liuf as shall be equitable,
rhos. II. ion gut- and I ...
. t > wv
F. L. Stott,
f Att*V3’ for Plff’
n 4: 6 w
FINE OUTLiMRY,
ALL
Aditi i ii ist rntor’s .\olicc.
!TTE undersigned having filed in the
Comity Court of the .State of Oregon
for Washington Countv, his final aeconnt
ns administrator of the estate of D. D. Me-
Gann Deed , all persons interested in said
estnte nre hereby notified that the first Mon-
d-iv in July. 1374 lies been appointed by
Ba'id Court^ for the final settlement thereof.
-
’
II C. RAYMOND,
'
114y 2 1-1 w
AND V A R I E T I E S .
P A C I F I C U N IV E R SIT Y
T U A L A T IN
NOTICE.
N ew . Y o r k , M a y l*r».— T tie P r e s i ­
d e n t w ill r e c o g n iz e B a x t e r b y p r o ­
c la m a t io n t o - d a y , as Q o v e r n o r of A r -
Kitnsas, tin lt*r th e A t t o r n e y ( i . n e r-
a l ’s o p in io n .
Tim P r e s id e n t is s t ill a w a i t in g the
c o m p le te p r i n t i n " o f th e re c o rd ; o f
the C o u r t - m a r t i a : in O i n c r a l H o w ­
a rd 's c a se , b u t it is c e r t a in th e C >urt
w a s u n a n im o u s o n a ll m a tt e r s a ffec t-
in ^ liis c h a r a c t e r us an o flv •er a n d
erea tletn a n ; tilso in c o m m e n d in g his
c o n d ’tct us C o m m is s io n e r, l i i s coin
New Triumphs
G L A S S CUT TO A N Y S I ZE.
l a .
vo'ir p:ct"iv-s
i
< ; o . m : i ; \*
j
rj î ) U
is \\ .vil »# ■
’ ; : U.
is n< »t
ibi. « -bring tl i u!on *. Fir
B > ston M
11
TIu* S e n ate to-
cl i - -i w ir’, .b i. or : ; iv. is his mo to. H
; ; r i f u nl I tliit* 1 n*a lin g o f tin
nd« going o r I tl ' ind
tly, if ru -ul ution
fo r
a
C o n s t it u t io n a l
-, • • . This is th ;<il V n opp »rtunity am ti l ..i nt fo r w o m a n sUnVuge—
i r dl w'a i w m» g > ■ 1 pi ; irei : Lie last a\ t
U ; nous, 19.
chance of the season.
W lIIN’ilT' )\ . M IV 1 1 —B '.-k-rtl 1 It
-Several
< 11:
,IZTNO AND b
.1 bv t!
tin* i n* t nc. r
«»f t)*e I' nivt r - t y fi rriv* d Tu*. -
S ' i l Tr i
tl ft iv m. o n l i n e w i t h t h « i r b l a n k ' t.-j ^trapi)« * .
ir b.ifb v fron ii a bevt a ni ul a u d g c o l o *
i -aï excj»!«»r.iti- ii «»n ( J ,} : r .
When purch asing a M achins Select the m ost P opu la r 11
î>
ir p
n
mmm si,y m scnn T i m m
Sum m ons
On mi
w
MISCELLANEOUS.
drbted to said Estate are notified to make
R
At the Congregational church, Rev. E. immediate payment of thesen e.
JOSEFU DAVIS.
Walker j reaches every SabV’uth at 11 a . m
April 10th 1371.
n 4: 4 w
A t the Methodist church, Rev. Mr. IPolfe
j rtaclu s on the first and third Sundays of
each month.
A dm iniststator's Notice.
S u m
m
AC AD EM Y.
o n s
FACULTY:
i jn
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for th« Countv of Washington.
0
„
. , .
,
vs. James Dickie.de-
j George
^ ^ Good, ’ plaintiff,
*
*
[10 THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND-
ant. In the name of theStat«*of Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed Against you in the above
entitled suit within ten days from the dateo'
the service of this summons upon you if
served within this County,or if served in any
other county of this State, then within
twenty days from the date of the service of
this summons upon vou; and you are herein»
further notified that by order of tho Hon. W
W. Upton. Judge of said Court, you are re­
quired to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above entitled suit
on, or before, the first day of the next regu­
lar term of the said Court following the ex­
piration of six w. ekspublieation of this sum­
mon, to-wit, on or before the last Monday in
May, 1374, and if yon fail so to answer, for
want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in said cotn-
plaint.
I. H. REED,
,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
n 4 : fiw
!
S u m m o n s .
R tv. S H. MARSH, D. D .,
President, and Professor of Intellectual and Monti Philosophy.
Bev. HORACE LYMAN, A. M .,
Professor
of
Rheoric and History.
(¿ECRGE H. COLLIER, A. M .,
Professor of the Nataral Sciences.
J . ANDERSON. A. M.
A.
Professor of Mathematic«.
Professor of the Theory and Art of Teaching,
and acting Principal of the Academy.
J. W. MARSH, A. X.,
Professor of Latin and Gre«k.
M n . P . A . SAYLOR,
Preceptress.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
plt-tf inuocelice U cstuklUhcd.
E x e c n to rS N otice.
for the county of Washington.
R e r. THOMAS CONDOji,
John
E. Gleason and Hardenia P. Glea-
T acoma , W . T ., M a y 15. — T h o
TTE undersigned having fllod In the son, plaintiffs, vs. Thomas Laws, Thomas
Lecturer on Geology.
A 'o rth P a c i f i c a r r i v e d t o - n ig h l w ith »
County Court, of the fitae of Oregon for j C. Naylor,and others, defendants.
,HF e m ,,,‘W r ” r
n>»»y <>« W M U il.« !« Countv, hi» hnul Recount us »
To Thomas C. Naylor defendant:
Miss 0 . A. HASKELL,
w hom a r e r e t u r n e d S lik tn o m in e rs . ' f.f.,Uor ofthe laRt w ill and Testament of
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OR-
T h e y b r i n y d B o o n r a c i n g n o w s fr o m John Dobbins Deed., all persons interested
egon, you are hereby required to appear
Teacher of Moaic.
hereby
that
the
| th e m ines. T h e y s a v it. is tho w o r s t in said
- 1 estate
—‘ 1 are
— 1.....’
••• notified,
^ ♦
»***♦ thp
and answer the Complaint filed against you
in tho ubove entitled suit by the 25th day of
bilk e v e r g o tte n u p on the c o a s t ; t h a t fir-1 Monday in July 1374 has been appoint-
»
l i e
ed by said Court, for tho final settlement May, a . d 1874 that being the first day of the
hundreds of men arc in Ihe mines thor^of
JOHN 0. DOBBINS.
next term of said Court, and if you fail to
w ith o u t a d o l l a r o r a p o u n d o f p ro
Assistant in Academy.
my 21-4 w
answer,the plaintiff» will apply to the Court
v isio n s, a n d t h a t fp’c a t su ffe r in g
for tho relief demanded in the complaint,
which is lor the partition of the real proper-
I m u s t p r e v a il. T h e r e a re 5 0 m en a t
tv in Washington county State of Orepon
i \\ i.ai.oc 11 u n a b le to o b ta in p assage
A dm inistra tor’s Notice.
which is described on the plats of the United
d o w n <m th e Jya b q l, a n d t h e y a re
as the west half of the Dona.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES,. THAT States
— •£ Surveys
—
„yThomM G. N„ lor „ J
w a itin g t h e r e t u r n o f the C a l f j i i x i a
i X i h - .m-lvraicncdb..» bren appoint.db7 ; I'»” a .*
r, „ bie CI0.
P aris , M a y 1 0 - - T h e v o te on th e the Hon. County Court of the State of Or- Sarah his wife, and for your ratable pro­
of the costa and disbursements of
q u e s tio n o f p r io r i ty o f d isc u ssio n on g o » for Washington County. Administn*
f ^ s u c h o ^ r relief as
th e e le c t o r a l b ill w as ta k e n in th e ^
tUe C6tato of Geor«° W * DttVls d<v ¡ « j u S T n orSer was made Apnl7th. 1874,
The year, in all departments of the Institution, is divided into three term*, beginning.
N a tio n a l A s a e iu b ly th is a ft e r o n .a n d
All persons having claims against said Es- \ Hon. W. W. Upton, Judge of MidCourt, d*. on the first Wednesday of September, December and March, and will close at Com
niencement, on the first Wednesday in June. Than will be a vacation of one week, Amine
r e s u lt e d ill th e d e f e a t o f t h e d o v e r n - tnte are requested to present the Bnme tome, rectingthe publication of th bum Pt 0ns.
the Christman holidays.
in e n t by G4 v o te s. T h e M in is te r s at luy re«idcnca one mi:enorth west of G a s-. SJIA H b’ CK/
. puintiffa
i t h e r e u jio n t e n d e r e d t h e ir r e s ig n a tio n ^ r u Washington County Oregon, with the j
*
( Attorneys ior ^ lwntlff8’
P rize F ighting . S> v. n scholars from the
Deuiocruts!
Di.-trii.t school iu thi;> place play. 1 the tru- |
ant Friday afternoon for the purpose of
holding a belli«*..«'- ni' - t.n^to show their
R e tn e m e m b o r,
D e m o c ra ts , l l . i t
mus'-b*. Bloody n'n*s an l .brty shirts was w h e n v o u v o te f o r S h e n e t fo r C l e r k
th‘* result. Another mill was arranged to
‘
..
roun oti M -udiy but failed.
y o t v ote to c o n t in u e M . . I lt tt n g C l
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in tho offi e. T h e c o n t r a c t w as m a d e
S
tore opened . —Freidritch <t Co. have , .
., e n p rio r to
. a th . e i ‘ i G f t jn
in \e
™ n ii
. b:> ight
. on a , largi stocj;
, i of . gDoas
» a u | l . have b . etw een th
*
, ... ,
>p*a k 1 o xt St Hillsboro in the old K eliogg t io n ” a n d M e P i t t e n g e r h«^ a d m it t e d
I to
•t^re-honse
I it.
T
I
Calendar:
President
M &cMahon.
tho date of thiR notloe.
And mil person« in- *
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TUITION .• S46 00 AND % SO 00 A TMAJt
test tf