Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, June 04, 1874, Image 3

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THE INDEPENDENT. |
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FOREST UKOVK. June 4, 1874.
bool at Hillsboro lms mvit.-d the Schools | to -n io l l uiv s(*inl to the S en a te
tin*
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---------------------------- -------------------------- ; o f thU pl«.-ct<..au «u d api,-m , to be held on Q oiuiuutiou o f B lia to w f o r S e cre ta ry |M r e - * m 8 loW re<* BM Bd* t o b e . **e-
L i O C C l l H ff’ O ’XTATSL
Saturday at Hillsboro itt the Public Park in o f th e iY c-lsu ry , a w l til u t!xo n o im - pea. 0(1 ev ery tw o h o u r s ! f h o in ju ry
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I that place. Tin Cars will stop at Smith’s u u iio u o f iin T i.u ilsoti io r J u d g e o f D ial
l,e tion e by th e
ig n o ra n t
The Election.
! phua-ut 9 o ’clock a . m . for passengers an-.i the C o u rt oi'C lain is Will a lso l>c m ad e use o f su ch n ostru m s is h a rd ly to be
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; tlv; faro will be 25 cent* for each person, th is w e e k .
j estim ate.1, a n d y e t n ca lcu la tio n has !
T: e dcuiuo Monday Pa** d off qni.
nml , lw' f
rt> is a ehaueu ior •
qua tlv \il
1 time for the voiin*'folks.
th »ii;;h ouisiderab:«- interest w.u manifest —
U'» whisky, no lighting, qu im llin g n or-w u
S krevadinî ; 1’ a m y . Monday
«»veiling
ls»i*t, nuis spe.-ch. The voter’s fix -d ont
vt-ral stmh-nt*.yonufi ladii * andgoutlemen
th< ii ticki-l- jus tty much to suit tli«-msel\vs, ¡ s. r -midi 1 the cit ;/. -ns of this place and m
but l.ttlc « l.s • tioin »-riii'.; In ins ,]. n,. p , ,.*,],. the st lili lii.’iit : - i r their V
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s ju n l.l 1
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troni ta. lountrv came in, di 1 th ir trading 1 pvhîful.
at the st. i\ s, vi>t«il und v.. n! home satisfied • this n
that they had done wliat
wi
_
>f tic
wall
••Snatching” w.i* th. order of th.- day. ;,V-1 ' n
it is sii l that u»t m >rc than ten ’ ’ straight” j
i nor
tick t* were votid in the predile», Tlmrc
this* '.»••
i-. r. *ix d:tV-n il t kin !
lO'Kl
li »tributi .1
«> that the d .ir I'.-.q.b-
■ithstaudii.gt'u- ■ s •rate
n 1 the n.im«-, ( »f hail 1
»ui:ier«*if i!ly m irk»»] .
i-> >n Egypt, <«i! >■ '* Ur.
.••rilii.f tlu* G r • - l ;
:iu! mail th>-G r,-v ! -
li* t t O i ItU’h 1*. m . I ml
-lit and th I m •i.ri.M«,
.llutlier >llpj-!;..
Ti •! :
•1 ii. t 1
• until ab -uli *i \ o
•bii-.y lulu«-*
re so 1.
11« gib!,* and ha. ! to!),
it­
tin tín ;
t!¿«*
i \t morning.
out.
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A
T ue-ahiy evi uing
•Ini,. li v..i*cro\\ il. d to
a v l).K .
. f Taalal in Ai
ty. Th.*
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Sedivi, r
ttie C. a
u li­
asuinotun *.
id e n t h as s e n t t o t h e S e n a t e i li o n o m -
thought ,*
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n
1 K e n t u c k y , t o he S e c r e t a r y
Treasury, vice William A.
t ion to t
>ft political drunken- !
i s o n , to be J iu l»«» o f
tin
dot ('I KOH l J,
f / 11 !
.
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ti e
r
of
.1
of
th e
C ou rt
of
atlook for the grain crop in !
t
...
v M o r o c c o iii -
ib ita n t * o f l ’« z
m e o n s o q m c c o f :t rc-in q io-
the mite lux. A ll 1 »usi n e ss
’ w.i 1 1 *■ \ i inora promi ;in^. I /t ^ f
Hi \V i .
ll
.
S*.x F kaxcisco , J u n e 1 — C u s t o m s
r e c e ip t s durine* M a y a m o u n t
lN'd '2 '1 .
M e a d o w V a lle y .s<'’ i! d o w n
d d l),2 b 0 , a n d I ia y m o m l A. l l i y p i 'j , -
t»Ul) On th e M a v a c c o u n t .
T a : /.’ ¡a-sioN at I’ n .sidtrit Ma»sh'* lions *
G r e e n b a c k s , St)1/ . <J0.
ist I v. ning w i- i w ry pb i .ant or asiou.
( ’ UICAOO, J l i n c l . — It -'s nudelst o o d
I Tile ; ■apî lo o ns w re tilled with guests and
and
1 stai ii*. Sir i . v ’ i . t . ii s whli en am an 1 cake that the allies of the C h ica go
Northwestern liailroad are
about
I v.-cr di
is- .1 an 1 i w r y oin was happy.
W k are •;!:».! to 1. . 1-11 th It I'rof. An 1 rsou
eommcni-iug- suit : n chancery in out
o t the \\ iseonsui di s. rit*t * (piobuo!\
a! r'-aiai" a t ' h r in the •’ • » <1 h -r«-. j \ n ih e U n it e d S ta ten C ir c u it C o u r t ,
Hr *»vi.t p n i■ '.*■ »ly t.t »t control of the Acm
b e lo ie Jud;fe D ru m m on d ), to enjoin
uv for the iii \t vt ar.
am i p rev en t
hit
p r o c e e d u * :’-'
• E -i.h r si ;ter
of
Mrs. S -ott of this ¡.I ire
..I husband
are
llei'e on a \ ¡sit. Mr*, (i vge used t i atti ud
iblis.i this 1. ■ tur» if th*
I.’ S« 11**1 ii
i * lain 1 r o t . I . R Walker’ .* stock oT
will b -
l -,t au. t .iii, at the store
« . api 1 by him, on Satnftlay June
Sah- to eoiitn: nee ut 1 ) o ’ .-lock a . m .
.-ig-.iin.st th eir rr.ilr out l , ■ a u v o i i I .-
a g e n ts , u lu ler tlu s o - c a l l e d D o t t e r
IT7icn purchasing a ila chins Select the most Popular l !
co u n try are d o s e d ev ery y e a r w ith as
m any m illio n g ra in s o f m o rp h ia .
liichard-
C la im s .
flip » Iti. «
Th
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1 .t ’ y
b-iii.
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Iteli
New Trium phs!
At th ( ’ i-ngregaiional church, Ttc-v. E.
Wui’*> r prca dies
A t the Me Unni
•lies on the
1
each mouth.
Oil SIIVI 3 TûHE
roll, K' v. Mr. Chandler
At tile B t •ti*t
preaches on the second and fouiili Sundays
in each month.
P ersons <»» ixo to
r p iIE
>' tickekn M ine *
the
J. B. M a tth e w s, P ro p rie to r.
should pro» idi ihoiuscIwK at the Store of
l I.-111.L .V f . o b i d ; l - , (-orin i- Fii*t alni !
\\asbuigton -I-.. 1 ’uitkind, with the- follow- !
i lig goods, our . »vn make:
lb av. Oivgoii and Eastern Ca**. Over- I _
shirts, t-xtrii large.
j T he greatest mid best variety o f G enera
Heavy riam a i l ’ iid 'r.shirt* « c d Drawer*, i M rchaiidise i* kept in the Reo Hive Store
}}■ ilv>’ 0 l ‘ ■,l1
« cv, i-shirts.
j 0f any plat0 ¡n the Countv. This Store has
J f**;» v\ On goii < .i**imcre 1 ant.*, ln.-ide ,
,
. , .
, .
,.j. *U(i'.ii'
I '“ »«>'*» Dtcn noted for it* variety and it
Patent Overalls, v. iiraiit». J never to rip or 'g'r <y-' shall b? not only noted for the extent
tear.
! of its variety, Aut for the
VII the above an indi*p< usable f,.r inerii
going to .S'c i.. « n, and can 1 ■ had better at !
l ’ishel
IDUrt.s than < 1.»-.» here.
Q i i . i l i t t o f it s G o o d s
l: IS
AND THE
¿7 . £ iX 7 t /r < O I N r -
Wli.ib sale nini ló t.-iil ! >■ ih r in 1 >oors, Sa li, | C H E A P N E S S O F I T S P I Î I C E S
and Rlind*-., al* > (i. riami, l ’rc-nch
I sell for CASH, consequently I have
.Alni Ann i .i .'ui
no
losses to make up oft' of good customers.
V, ! X I) O IV 1, L A S S
Cry- tal sica t. Enamdial. Staim d and Cut
Gl:i't>, (.»laziiig doni' to ord. r ut San l-'rau- j
< 4*00 prie. *. ami satisfai lioii gnaraiitccl.
• ■ i Front Street, - -
- l ’iutland, Ogn. O XE 3LIXS’ MONEY IS AS GOOD
/:!;« r it tarn •d to til
i n ;' ln tiu ju r a ti
uv.
(»i-o
V.
. lif.it e rain
A 1 i * } ; i U
ii .
“ II »mestead
of
A\ e*t U nion
wlio-e letter appeared in tlu* I ndepkn
di :. v r la*t week, is p o r b a p s :i* già 1 as
we are to learn that be wa-- mista eu in
aiu st th e
e »mi»a-
N e w G oods are co n s ta n tly a rriv in g an d
C hicago , J u n e 1 .- - A f i r e th is m o r n ­
in g d e s t r o y e d th e e x t e n s iv e w h o l e ­
sa le b o o t a n d sic e s t o r e a n d f a e t o n
id ?»l. 1>. \\ e lls A ( ’ o . , c o r i c r M a d is ­
on a n d M ark et
s tre e ts .
L oss
on
! a d d i n g , ; >!(».< t U d n s m iilic e ï-'it'.Ot'O.
L. >ss o n
OU; instjr.iii«-.
sgiu.uiidii; Cistern and f o n ig li e
panics.
li e , nem an s l'u n d .
S in Franc i >.-o, lias a i oli.-y of>0 !()('
on the stoe >■.
linking that I» Im brie an 1 bi> friend*
would vote against tile In dependent
P r o s e ô s ci C rem ñt.on.
ticket
S om e o f the m were opposi a ,
the ticket at first but con clu d ed ;
Pi-.un tin* I ici
like w is men to vote for principi,
Dr. -f. B ru n
ii not for
men. Courtney M .e k ■
Vt ic
A. •(. .'» 1 s n o f l ’or. -i G io v e Cl’.’ n, lias
2'1H A.- 1 -. * ■ • ; . • Rolling Prairie Land situa-
ti d 1 mi!
lo.ii Carroll Citv, a railroad sia­
WI L L
L
í a
< A ! j A i ) v KH í ¡
( o n -i* u n i. \ ei i
k
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if V
1 I
HE
n . t:
c.j .s
(Jj- W a s h in g t o n
| t h a t m at! o r o f
largo ftudiouce was in attendance.
couutV
F.
ed ucating th e
S L A IC K U R CF 1 KE
i * iy
W iil.» th'*v were
g .th ring st raw b e rrie s -th . y
had
already
lacked o n - bucket full and s. t it in the car-
riage the hors. * pull» d loo*, and ran away
and broke lire tongue out o f the earring«*.
8 un<) i-f the gi nth-men who happened to ho
in the vicinity can- lit the h«-rs<— borrow« d
«noth» r veliide and tin y earn« hack ht»rn*-
w is- r but sadder girls—f..r th- ir berries had
g n<- where the cak bu.-hes and tall grass
ti larish.
G ;v i) ? v r x » E ¿ iíb ; m . í i . -Til-) etoroiscs
ft." the GraduaLug C .»-*■• of Facili -University
i»- ik place yesterday,ami an a.ldr. :,s was dc-
b- fore the JSoci*-ty ol Alumni by Ih-v. Mr.
Van Horn. We have not timo to , make
t i-.Lit iits now hut will give un « pitóme o
i"
v i i*
n« xt w
k.
T E L E C x ^ A P H lC !
Mr*. W in s lo w ’s
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The
la r, b u t we have n o t
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■WTOTT('E IS HF.UFBY
morph.a.
A L L
A N D
V A R I E T I E S .
NEATSFOOT OIL,
CASTOR OIL,
CHINA NUT OIL, ETC.
Prescription» compounded with care and correctness.
no33 lv
P ACIFIC
UNIVERSITY
AND
T U A L A T IN _A C A D E M Y .
FACULTY:
S H. 31AKSH, I>. D .,
Frcsideut, and Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy.
Rev. HORACE
Trofessor
ALSO
Family G roceries »and Provisions,
IIATWWAUF., CROCKERY dr., Ac.
G IV E N ,
L IM A S ,
A.
31.,
of
Rkeoric
and
History.
GEORGE II. COLLIER, A. M.,
Trofessor
of
the Natural
Sciences.
J. ANDERSON, A. M.
Professor of Mathematics. Professor of the Theory and Art of Teaching,
and acting Principal of the Academy.
J. W. 31ARSII, A. M „
THAT.
AH personshaving claim* against said J..-»- I
tatc are lvqiicst.-d to picsi-nt the si.me tom e. J
at my residence oil" mile north west of Gas- ;
ton n Washing o.i County Oregon, with the |
propel- vouchers, within *ix month* f c >
My goods were selected expressly foi this
tin-date of this notice. Anil nil persons m- n,;irket and I shall always keep up a full
debt. .1 to said Estate are notified to make assortment making
immediate pavnitiit of thin.n.e.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
JOSEPH DAVIS.
April 10th 1874.
! a prominent feature in my store. My goods
n t. t w
It, ¡
S I Z E S
BOILED
Professor of Latin and Greek.
Mrs. P. A. SAYLOR,
con: d.
,
STRIPING BRUSHES,
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the Hon. County Court of the State of Ur- | In fact, e y -n tliing to bo found in a Det
. .-on fi >r W'a**! :iiL't"»i County, Adniinistra- j class \ ariety Store,
t .r of tin; estate of George \V.
Davis do- j
P recop tiess.
Rev. THOMAS CONDOji,
Lecturer on Geology.
Miss 0 . A. HASKELL,
Teacher of Music.
I are all aior, my salesroom large und tcell-
; lighted, and my
Assistant in Academy.
A d i n i n ist it ¡i t o r 's N o t i c e -
rW lIIE nndf rsifgni’d having ber-n appointed
I administrator of the Estate of John 1).
Richardson deceased by the County Court !
of the State of Oregon
for
Washington |
comity, hereby notiti«** all persons having
claim.* nuain*} said ('state to present them to
ldm at his office in Hillsboro, Washington
county, Oregon, williin s x mouths from the
date hereof.
Hillsboro April loth, 18«4.
HENRY WEIIRTNG.
Apr. 23: 4 w
1 . 0
Calendar :
PR ICES LOW as the LO W E S 7
Th«' year, in a’d departments of the Institution, is divided into three bum», beginning
on the first Wednesday of September, December and March, and will clone at Com,
meneement. on the first* Wednesday in June. There will be a vacation of one week, durin
the Christmas holidays.
To my forni r customers and all in this
vicinity the invitation is to "comeaml see.”
We like to show goods wlietheryou purchase
or not.
TUITION:
$45 00
AND
n32 tf
$30 00 A
YEAR.
FLORENC E SEATING MAHINE
FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. IEQ,
. G r. T .,
Highest M a tk et Frice paid for lu t t
and Eggs
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t > i r
t h h iw a th at o n e o u n c o o f th e
Rvrup H O L B R O O K
3 1 .— R o c h e fo r t
.
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1 i
entertained contains one gra m o f
OE
A.
members of the Order ill good standing are
cordially invited to attend.
....
NAIL BRUSHES.
S c h o o l H o o k s , s u it a b le fo r t h e A c a d e m y o r P u b l^ p S c h o o l.
ANC Y ARTICLES, »f c.
DXi'.. • mm. rsigin d hu* I .-( ’) nppo.nt»-(l by ¡
Syrup
VARNISH BRUSHES.
W I IO l.K S A I.lt A N D R E T A I L ,
form ula. The oiigiu al receipt is kept
.
SIZE.
I S
R cr.
A i! m i ii is»i :i t o r 's N ot i c e .
Jrm..N M ay S O .-B L -m x r k ¡3 slow -
b a i l » r c tu l.» ol llic analy-
a* bene
lv .w .»V.ii,g
! six hxve b*en kiw»v.i. I t haa
absolutely refuses to be
F I N
s unpackt d-a largo and wcll-selcctcd stock
of
« f KKXS AT ITS M A U , ,- v k , : v 8 1 1
l f j _ U 1 -duy ev.ning, at 6 o ’clock. Al
\11
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A N Y
TOOTII BRUSHES,
A . HINMA.N
C ir .■
p u b lis h e d th e
,
TO
Mi OPENED!
lu* * . *.v building, corn« r of O.-.k and
A-, irnos, opposite the
Congre
;d eliurcli. Forest Gi-ovt. Or» goti, .
m v 21-4 w
INNOCENTS.
Sootliin (
C UT
PAINT BRUSHES,
D R Y GOODS, CLOTHING, IIATS,
B:
_
N ::w Yomc, M av
G L A S S
»** N o t i c e .
r r M I E undi rsigned having filed in the
B »'on»ity »’our!, of th" .-'t.ac of Oregon ior
W ishia. ton »'.unity, hi.* lii.al account a * ex-
i -litoi o lth c last \\ i 11 and Tot.-mielit of
•f■ i! 1 1 1 D »;>'!. us I)iicd., all pi r-"lis interested
i'i vid t ".I ¡.re hereby notified, that the
fir*? Monday in July 1-Tt has been appoint-
i d l.v s .i l Court, for th'* final setiknieut
J oH N c . DOBBINS,
tlu r<
has several times been c o n d e m n e d in
.
*
DEALER I n
w
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,PAINTS; 0H S , GLAS3, BOOK* &c.,
U ï m i f u s ' s \«»<:<
*Jv*o s ^t^ure provide sc h o o ls ¡ 111 « I then . thousands ol fo n d mothors.
I he
p eop le will not send their children, ! sta ement seems well authenticated,
let a com p u lsory law c o m p e ll them { being from that excellent m edical
to d o SO.
authority, 'The Dnujijiett »’ Circular:
T. L.
vnr S'FORii!
7>« iía 1 C oiirt, :«.»r t » * «-• iji.ut* « flirr
H. ’. RA \
n y 21- 1 w
R cnaway .— Last Friday Misses Maggie (] l v a . Sift y o u r tickets o f every muu
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K . n. I mra If »xt. r and t’n^w.-ll Jroveout w h o 0 p ,,0 ^ H iree ^ h o o l s .
L e t the ' H ere is som ething tl.at will startle
n i \ ii t -h * 1 th . t
STORE
TU. II. SJY L O n, PROPRIETOR.
n v. Nov. 4th 1-573
.lin i
king fibd
in
th
t»
of Or gor
V. ,.*i
hi*) final
in-count
1
. -talc of D. 1>. Me-
m I >
in: u *. *1 in
-ai
( *t «Te te h, I-. llV lic.ün. ,i that t ti! *t M.lll
da v in .1
! **7 1 he , U- u ni> »it.d bv
to j
c h il-
BOOK
R \W OILS,
LARD OIL.
SWEET OIL,
a ( i - ",
ed u ca ­
look
DRUG AND
Store-
> g» T • Y
to ‘
t,ieir PurK0. o r 'voul<l tll‘ vv " ot , tion ot the soft parts and calcination
of ! ’c hiove likely to ojipose everything I
^ *e bone.* -may be ellected in two
1. 1 . t i i. i
ix i
f
,
tliours. W hen the furnace has c ooled
A
FO R EST, GROVE
All articles warranted.
tin’ l outs t.nd clink is are collected
v ith wisdom ill which relation, learning the (ion o f the children o f O regon? V o t- !
Jeposite d tu a flineiti 1 urn.
abstract U-coines wi*d.»m the concrete.
OP
n 13
CLOTHES BRUSHES,
»V 1-
estiug, for not only did th • D «-tor tr u ,,f
i f o r a measure that w ould lie liable to in c r e m a tio n — that is to say,increma-
the philosophy of learning /ev .»*, but al*.» i . . .
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SALES
Our stock cbnsists in part of
•ak Tues l-.y
The day Wa*
iv o .
1 bo
d J
aut and th. la y* and gir,*
T h a t w as a d ec
• ilv c o o l o i).
ml !
had
*. Th v had a “ splendid*
circuì
r tu:
diiim r in th- w >.»d* and lot* of fun. Ow- don -the on b»i>u.*mcat «>í H *l*s*i.iv a .i’ll. -K"0 I . k i t 1-
; i 1 M 1 : ! »ll .*l:g
ing to tii-- clondir *s rind h ./ • o f the Weath- ill tul-* f ou u iv tiy r lie
1 1 *. it t >t • i’ll u. t-
l):i\ il»g
l’lirn t -o o f iii-o- _ r o o t bl i'-k *,
* r they did ii.»i lutvi a tii*l-r.i I* view of the Mf-ojdp, ul ul i at the speak ¡ti ' at . i;
i***» inu»'-s bi-iOA", by in ciii.a o i v*,*:*
*,f the ilist uit *m -v i ak* and scenery. The
Baptist church Mi*, liichai-.h-oti told iht* iiit e o s it v o f d io lu e c a n b o vegli-
bov* e cu ’. 1 not \ii w Mmint II..oil therefore
„ . . vt »’ ! tUl -ihrruii.
they had more tit: » to look - ? -'»'d eh... ..i.i, tlu- peuple ipiitp plainly that h ' d . a n k ; lulü>1> T h e
t like It. \\ Ì 10 1 » !lt: he lioiiowed to if-c'-ive: t.H c :i ,i a
the girls. A* th> party r tnru.-d anKSciting wheuevov lie
runaway ot curt >1. W hile com ing down the the Teiupi-r.uu- • p ■ ».do l:
a p i ft (.•vt » l lus e (e l; t (t Costi’ IS
SO
It
mountain \rvid Him in’* ♦• am, containing in politics t lu y hud that they ac.
l 4 * ¿V.* à.il
Î " *, ns in u
iiiace b. bv u hi *.]
liims. lf, and Mi *« .* 11 .?!;. ( ’..mlon and \n-
about as ii»-con*istentiy and from vevernatory Dir 4ia,*e,’ ¿i iV o - (íin-cl 1
uie Martin, (w ho had g>>t in from o».e o f the
pretty much the same m oilves th?»* ipon the !>• i ty.
w igous to uda do.vn th.; mountain 1, com -
— W .t ibi . ’ . i coí.i i i*
1 i
inciiceil kicking and d/i.** Martin jumped c ».• litl'o 1 other political o r g iiii/.u .< :i .
SSiliCi)
'. t.i t il supp »V t o r i:iblo Olí
out »nd s.-ream. d which frightened the
iron
the body vests, i • X i , 1 ! • v illicit
GLENCOELLTTFR.
mare the m >r • and «h--* began to run ki. k-
uveo
•vire. The operation emb.vae*
ing like fury as she went. Miss »’on ion
uovi » Is— the iieadtug of tiie
ulv.
O r cxi OF., Oitr.r.oN,
hung on, and A rv il seeing a tree ahead and
p o n taue, at * e> .u lì»i.*tD»n, am
. ili
knowing that a run down tli • ** *,*;> m > in-
M ay 32nd, 1ST I.
t.liU sid*. would be p-ril *us, guided the ve­ E n T” t ì : t r\ dknt :
Sol I
iiiou ■ o
tir
*i n a liy tu e in -.in
hicle s > th it the wheel caught on the tree,
ii. calcination
The tiv*t part o f the sixth résolu- pavt*. and the
of
the
th-- m »r*- ti aiang loose carrving with h*ir til»
tion o f the State Im lepen l<-nt jd it- bones. D u rin g the tb s * period, ai d
Stitt! t* and ri-gin g. Ar vid h- n ' U ld tl out St t-
J
«ral yard* in th l»rn*h fi’t’liri f il]) f.»r the fo im savs “ That we favor a li bet al about half an h > u* aft u* tin; ink
u
s
o
i
U
'
it
j
i
ju*nped
gr> m i. Mi s* Com!- >n eith er jum
ped or
or * system o f puldie Schools. ’ N ow a wo > l in th j i i.-;i i
f - 11 ont just 1Is’ fore the bllg-J-y struck. X o man w ho will i) »!M) C bv all m- an* in ; the c o n io l.dio.i o f th.»
v*
c >Tu
dare.age Wa* done evei pt M . s* Martin got
oi
It */r*os o : a roían. »:v
C’ )T.(‘ ion of :i State j me
her fa,-e s«-ra ! -h« d and M is* i ( •ondon WJlS
j tax carried b v a t wo t h i i U ni dovi! v o f l ‘-.»->, and the manag» m e n t ol the re­
s- »n ewhat br nis.-d by the fai I. The l);ir
>f
whi eh li* ì«l the shafts ot t’ e vehicle wa» tile c il» / n * o í a sc:»».»» )î d i s t r i c t , c e r- vevh atov y p a rt o f th e fu r n a c e is
ì.rol¿en. Th wh«de ]>arty re tur•nel lnn.■m*'
Lad a tilín* o Í plensoie that th*-’. will r* nu u - barai in hi* view*.
S o d i a man is been p r o p e r ly arrangi <1, two b o m s
ber f,»r year-
on the Independent. Legislativo tick- ! suffice to p rod u ce perfect carbouiza-
— — - ♦
Rh '- c i u r i iieatr A im »]
I f such ! tion. D u r in g tha third period, the
T he balea!.aui4- et o f W ashington C ou nty.
f-at*• addr.*** d- liv.-re 1 la t S
1 I V to
th^ men are elected to the Legislature | air-holes b ein g op e ned, the etui on-
G ià «bi iting <ritt'»’» of IV : -ifii* U. .i; :*!:v l.y
can wo expect liberal legislation ized mass is collected and placed u p ­
I V aident M«ir-.il was a j « r'jp
- 1 s -li >1.'î . V
Wi i l mien j on uirc.sh plate, and the
heat
is
r» vifew of th a m odel of st l ly all 1 th--» ra­ on the s ch ool question?
tion.ale of un­•*t.n an 1 p
1 V« 1* >pl„ nt. who o p p o s e the repairing o f sch ool urged to the utmost ; a f r e s h supply
T.» til- '*>:-l«.ut ami ju­ \fl % r tlàis s r iil* )1! house* bv a tax upon the district be o f wuod i* inserted.
By means
ol
Coll Id not h, ive b; en ot Inrwi„se than ii it. r- verv likely to vote in tbe Legislature about 1-3J p o u n d s o f w o o d , com plete
that. lo<>k<-<l tow ard the freo
THE
PORTLAND, OREGON,
CO M B S
p
OF
103 Third Street,
n*7 :1 À
.
RETURNS
S IN G E R M A N U F A C T U R IN G C O M P A N Y ,
-’ ■ib *r tlv* i
J N. Campbell
-»t Oro vc.
i
p e ll
SkVORN
| Sewing Machines in 1872, (reported in ISTH,) show that the Singer Manufact tnna Com-
| l,itny s,,1d last year over FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND more machines than ANY other
Company, and ov.-r one-quarter of all machines sold (luring that year. Nine out of ten
of said Singer Machines were for FAMILY use—proving the great popularity of the
Singer in tlio household.
*
Annexed are the salts of the different makers:
fcACUlKX
Sin"-or Manufacturing C o...........................................
sei«! 2 1 9 .7 & 9
Wheeler A Wilson Manuf’g Co......................................
. . .sr 1 W4.0Wt
Grover A Baker S. M. Co.................................................
52,010
Domestic S. M. C o .................................................
. . . e r l i 4),05o
Weed S. M. Co.............................................................. . \\
• vi « 42,44«
Wilcox A Git»b* S. M. Co.................................................
. Lolla 33,fitC
Wilson S. M. Co.............................................
.. so d 22,064
Amcr. B. H. O. & ft. II. Co.............
18,980
..s o ld
Gold Medal 8 . M. C o ......................................................j
. . sold 18,897
Florence S, M. Go...........
.. .sold 15,793
B. P. Howe 8 . M. Co......................
.. sold 14,907
Bartlett Reversibly S. M. Co.............................................
.. sold
1,000
Birtram A Fanton Manuf’g Co........................................
.. .«old
1,000
Secor S. M. Co...............................................
. . . .sold
SI
J. Ii M A T T H E W S .
ii.
FROM
1 .N 1 S.
n-l V
.ill » \ lì. *1011
iitthj w »rtli except a* it . nd >-.v* th*- h i*-:: r
STATISTICS
YEAR
BELL.
T will always keep all the Standard Brands
f G oods and, by a -trii t integrity of pur­
pose- to di al as I would be dealt by, I now
a vie- vim t > mv Store, which I now christen
Hie ‘
'
tion an.1 Co - .u of c-M •.1 Co lo va, which
he will • \ch » i g • for prop ; tv in Va-liing
t'ilieouniy Oi -goii.
litri v 14
tuo*.
OF THE LAST
G ood G oods , CH EAP GOODS, j
VO
it I •
and many others in that m i_h 'ioi-
lio i*f changed ja*t o n the « ve o f .!
elt eiion, and k e y vw vkerl ;»Ucl v<
in 1 rolled up (Ui :i--t->ni*Ii!ii-g tn j
v for tue i ic 1 < l-’ U. lo u t t ic k e t M
i m FOB SÄLE.
day. A ll ho a ) r t « » 1 i * * * »' -. 1 e b o s s
H d ia b o lo an«’
* i ¡.m i*.
Of the relations of the min i and s ml
le.irnin ». L'eirU u ' o f it***rf would i>
,
,
SALES
ibulroiul At*t ol the bast Wisconsin
lavish»tart*.
Suit is brciii'glit by the
•h ' '! ..I ti. Li love.
Northwestern ( •>. bee.-uisc tliev tire i ; n 11
AS AXOrilERS'.
1 •! í e 1 1 its i* * I • i .- i f i 'l l r > w i li n '?
an alien company, ami cun sue
in
* e ti. ir lu.j py f. i v.s ononr.strci t* for three l iiited State.* Courts, 'which the St.
Baul Co., bciiugaState company can­
H ARD W A RE , IRON, STRLL.
All wil! fare alike in prices, which shall
not
do.
The
injunction
asked
for
II
i!:s,
Spokes,
Kim*,
O.ik,
A*!i
A
.f V
tu
d
i has lx
¡v. ring n s.-m
always lie TH E VERY LO W EST they can
will be for wdl be for the purpose
niions in 1*
I R i c I i o r y P la iT ls .
be aft’olded for
! of lestrainin«»
and
i): o!iibi;iiio ,*i
NOR l i t e r A THOM PSON,
\ r M ai IMI 11 a* jus? i eeovt»-.--1 , great detd of litigation and ot'u r o;>-
Portland
-
Oregon.
» . i . .f*
*i fi V ipla*.
. ►
n or
pl i.*s.*ivc
F 1 o
r
O
a s l i
2
js, w iiich are b e -
4. n 11
M
machine TR
IUM
PHANT!
J u n e 1.— T h e p u blic • been made that not less tliiiulS.OOO,- I
! iimtion o f Beniam in H . B ristow ,
31- -. M u ’. y C i »..
ti
th \ :
i. i fr .
t!i * A.il!
and tin-«.bin d ■
-■ the
i ' s. I V .iil
M arsh *’ > m -1 tJ 2 t• V • .*» ’ i s -* iv ; a P” ay
th *11 ui":re mu
h a Mr. 1 l * ; î .eu in
du.- 1 t’n• I* .-tuivr. lb * *ub
Wi
»;-:* r 11 ■
We wi *h We «:oiii l ■ f \ V « • it N ï,
i*.d r. poll wvuMu.i î ¡lljl
will not att- nq >t it. It coat. m *1
' iiiemg 1lo.,io o f fa -1S.'pre*»!
i ill1 .1 fl )l’C
and gnu ' ful »1 -¡min r. und \i ftl J th tt
spec.'ll a-lone h is .1 •lit* Ililli'i i
l. It
si ..ply a Plea íor a hi-»hr r am ! • ¡ -]►
n .üii
h -g a ir unirmi* y. 1rhf sp* ;* r tl
t- 1 bv a. ■tu il *:.iti*t »«•> that i
han tl;
fourth* . d Ann•rica’s rtiliii » ; il in polii
religi >n. learning.***icU;v an 1 Ù U 4 103* h
been au. i lift* 4 *' * * * ♦ * -Í
i. A t the c 1 >*,
the sji 1 k-r address » \ the j»! ris oïl tli ir
si >n and work an l ippi aleil U > ti*em fo
purer stronger M 1 til »4*e lì » ?* wo inalili
1I-- w irn ■oil til- :u *\i ;
.i 1a l.li Ml« d " ed
tion and the fi
X n
th it w. •man
n -thing t- » d- ». Wo u.:u inti not ’ hi idi
bevMIl* th*-y t* mntot v
ît • m ii t
tin r.?for. iiif V fi n 1 » notili U . Tlu- lee
’.-r her- 1 *a*s»,l ov r .i part ..f
ili SC< H
at- .1
the
* “ * 'I
vvaiei l- d
led t » b*
tad i.
W c suppose that they
11
•
,
•
itlc l uiv r
it have 1. •
b" .
nuiaber >n 1 iliirae
1 tin
;» : I!« it**»■,
,
W
¡ QËSINGER m m
a ,a . , ,
. . *
.. i . » •
r I
-
..
I d e b t stai e .........
m n n t ‘ s h o w s .............
a r e d u c t io n o f ' (.00 o u n ce s o f th e sy ru p ore a n n u a lly
, $ 4 .4 0 (5 ,8 3 8 .
s o ld in th e U n ite d S ta te s ; in
o th e r |
I
W ash in gton . J u n e 1 .— T h e F er«;- w o rd s , that th e ch ild r e n
of
this
!1 v.h at ai-.- fully headed out.tall
.lie l* til" view. Hundred* of
sit ion of
II! I.
'll
>->•{ h tre he n sown thi*
ve.ir. is stoii'ieil.
There 1
f i
" can.lidate* -.v. ;v
( ).iN ¿lilt »wing w at.u. a.x rowing fast Ibis an d it wa* h o p e d th* S u ltan w oilld
A while h-for. \v.*r.n ui - t w.-atln
1
weat In r i and will re.ti h a good
y ie ld to tito p e o p le a n d r e m o v e
the
i nd
th
Plain
t and make a lav
yield. Iti* feared ! o b je c t i o n a b l e ta x .
tlleir legal Vot. r*
ct will
wil make too mach at raw I _
t th . fall wh it
About
lÌAYorxr, May * » 1. - Ilernani
u m w im
is
I lions.
to th • moist Olin g and cloudy wvatL
it í Ìcl\» t S ^;i V •
c* m jile t ly in v e s te d b y th e
Carlists
w h o have* h a d s o m e s lm r p s k ir m is h e s
ilicv
¡»riutfcl
A i n tn\ s a l e .
w ith th e ( l a r r is o n .
1 fl.
h r ;a r c li. r»:’ e lit.* !
Il itti red
. . .
!
M IS C E L L A N E O U S .
LODGE
NO.
30,
A . I . & A. M .
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FOREST GROVE, OREGON. M eet!
h7 a » v o f the societies here, ' o r to then, M is .^ iu * io » v s insti
u, , i ( ’
,-»
’on. .
Si. ; unlay Ix-fore the Full .M.ton i:i 1
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C
UUoo
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a
i
l
lliiilUw
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x
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have a n j le i.c p tio u t e u d e ie
tm.
1
eucu month« Hrcturen in ^ood i
1
1
Y W m v v r o v , M a v 3 1 .— T h e in«f»- m o n th s ohl contains u.n equivalent o* ! avid;ng are invited to attend.
New Styles an.l new prices. I have now for sale the new styles and latest improved Fi.vr-
i-nce Sewing machines at REDUCED PRICES, with extra inducements to those paying
CAMI. and to persons who desire, we sell on the installment plan—$10 down and, ami $10
per month until the Machine is paid for. One of our new styles feeds the .voik dway from
the operator, sc that we hav<* now both a side and back feed machine. Every Machine is
warranted for ten years and no charge will bo made for repairing or keeping Machines in
in order during that time. Every Florence Machine in Oreg.m kept in order free of
charge. Call and see them, or sen J for circular with cut and and price list. Machines
dclivt red in any part of the State or in Washington Territory, at mv own risk.
J. R- LOOMIS*» Agent. 113 Third St., Portland, Oregon*
A . IIIN M A N .
Forest Orov Or. Nov. 7, 1873
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