Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, June 11, 1874, Image 1

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VOL. 11.
TH E
FOREST GROVE,
PNhFlUiOUS PAYNE. OF PORTLAND.
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t A Scoundrel from Portland, Or?gon,
Deceives. Marries and Oe^e-ts a
Topeka Belle.
IN D E P E N D E N T .
PUBLISHED AT
Forest G i o v e ,...................
Oregoi
l
From the Si. Lou;; /'ail / ChAm of
IX . 15. L U C E .
Muv 21th we copy the following:
Some eighteen months since a man
Editor and l*roj*rMor.
named G. A. Payne came Eastward
from Portland, < Jiv • >n, and settled
al"*i\»j'éka, Kansas. H is represent-
TERMS o f SllISilHlTION
cd t > h ive been a m en of engaging
a I io ss, age« able man¡n rs, and pos-
ses.-ing a^upeiioi < .im ation, oeeu-
pi- d an «■.!:!• rial | od: i:.ii at Fori land
>F ADVERTISING:
as id -> ivas he a piactic.d
printer,
After lie hid >■ . i led in Topeka ill-
fi rtune cursed his lot, and tailing to
1 i»
b> "O secure the position lie anticip.pntcd,
la had rea »arse to hi ora la. and oh-
tai.it* ' empn y incut ; n the offi *e of
th
ogeka í
Rumor
I.’
ii is it that he kepi steadiiV at won»,
maintaining n plausible i di rior:
!.. u
prompt in the discharge of tl ,e obli-
gâtions impose«! on him, and
free
í r» ’ii* tin y t»i i l)c ììiiìt1 \ la s \» liirii liv*
in- rt
quen Iv attach to ad degrees . : men.
iic1 \* us not Ion
Fib HT.SSK >N \ L
\\ 1 I.S O N
C \RDS.
H O U L 1ÌY . M. D.
IMr.deiaR ami Mir.'ctm,
H)Ui:vr UIOY L. . . .
- FRELON.
OFFTFF \r h b \l - A no\
•Johnson's r .i a m a M.lU.
-t i>f
nt'F.y
\V. II. S A Y L O R . M. I»..
Physician rad Surgeon
FOREST GROVE.
- - - OREGON
OFFICE At tie f'
R r - II * t.Nl 1. *
of the I'Pi • Steri
Work smith
u22:lv
"'»IO. TI. P* l.HOI,
11 A. illiiMPSOX.
JuarO-t Mt h-nfij.
m i h rut in » i n * i 11 ii i -
.1 T T O II S E Y S M
rare •.
the facility with which
tered tnoses»v« -*t ii'
am
L A IP ,
delight to be the
N... irei l ir-t Street.
( » i ; f
F elt ri. \NI».
;o v
their command to defeat the end
in view and Kept so strict a w.i'ch
upon her movements us for a short
timeestopp .1 thecunsumati'uiof th*
ceremony. In tlie meantime Payne
was no less engaged in contriving
ways and means that
would balk
their efforts, and by the collusion of
a mutual lady friend, the ol«l folks
were n utod and thevoting lady et-
capid their vigilance, two weeks ago
on i’ lm liy miming ni'cr,
tiny
were privately manied at Do: house
of this la lj fricad, i*u»l, eluding the
wat *ix* illness of her guardians, they
earn * direct to St. Louis, established
their hi atlquartersat the St.
Clair
Hotel, and entered upon thepleasur-
c-ol lacho uyni >on. Theyl;emnined at
this lints«* for ncarlv a week,engaged
in doing the city, and in such other
am M-nueiits as their fancy dictated.
i ney gradual!*.' became discontented
willl tue monotonous .-ameiiess pe­
culiar to hotel life, and she being of
a quiet domestic nature suggested
that they seek the quiet of private
ipamnents during the remainder of
eir sojourn in the city. At liist lie
mm lad to It e mow meni. a--m it g
her tina their stay would be nniv
briei. as lie had concluded to extend
t ¡r bii.lal tn¡» to the Ea.-t,
it,
•lain U's i c . .1 1
.toe \
l • Her selieitatiOilá 11
seh into tlie conti lem-■ of his suj ert-
ors, wh > exteu led. h; a their p.gron-
whenevoi an c. ¡ » itm.it
il
••."itCil its« li.
red
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ep/'e,
to i * * **** **- ni* ab ululai
■s,and
it 0»lily waii ( «I lu » gras]> ti ) fl’i )Wa the
: u e d to lu ove.
1 c* ■
iff. •rt. \V 1 ; ». . 1
L> W t YK á ag o lj « t il¡¡¿ht
they
. t i * • ¡US (‘ ’ 11 1 ' A
1,
a
\ ()• tig la.iy , iUli:' J M .* / :*[.< i m'o.
l-ed the t!, sir e* i ;ì ' ‘ L* L 1urn* )' ili­
i]iv r îiifii'vt'i re-
paid a vi'h to Oil (*
in tin? lion sc ol a £ ( lite ci pri-
siding in 1 optka,, alni. 1 ! 1 ’ 1 f ■ i* per-
Üllil V resit ling near the corm -r
ambulations ; 1 1. * ; ; t tow il .aruit i i utally
leen* il nlii i Finte s!.r act s, and
A .* .S .S t * : '»''¿OU o f tii Citi
otltcrwise.
or
at
tíiau tinrough
i nice.
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the■ culinary .socia 1 lilil
lie lu *re ; • s i - !e ils ;i¿ U ( n "i l_ !l,
la,
made
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:n-dr ; * i « j * > \ cry-i lav i xi't- •lU'c \ li­
th« acquaiatance Ui i »i.y tic. B sÑtVÜlS
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j , .-:e lit rie fi
ill*
till!it, in a i.l,ilion tl> ili Yother a I* >îil-
1 i 1 s , I ban ics
plishinents, he p
l)L
-(.It ¡nt "f fas- bent oli
have
ever
L » ' . i r . 1 s
« iliating the oJ'J Osile sex.a:
)US
,n
• 1 i. • IV,.
ease lie exert* d it
cessi a
was charm ed bv !
D irham & Thompsor
he
;
when .»lie depart« !
it was with lue
na
li u ,.
t In* aia i u.tiu 1 anee
ALFRED KINNEY, H. D ,
*.\ a
ti«*d. The viinn 1
of the best famii
City, and toa ...
FF H E IN D b i l 'M S i ;i J LIHNÍ
. H
- i . nt and W ishii - many graces ■ »1 in
ton Stri' ts. 1‘ortlan 1, Ort-cmi.
a¡7 tv
tractions, p..sv.
• il V ; : » • ; *
not to ’ e ree a: i- -i ! * 11 «. v 9 a
\ v *
RAI.EIC.H 'TOTT.
c A. BALL.
r her lathe» «1 lid, tiiey i
H A L L à STOTT,
iry covet • u (• ^ IJ i illS
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A T T O K N 11 V S . .V T - L A
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PORT LA NI», ( LEO ON.
FRANK L. STOTT,
Attorney
a t • L ip v «
Itti. LSfi‘ iRO, fiftHHO V.
Offl'-A *n iic v (.’rturt II ius.-.
THOMAS H. TONGUE.
A
r n «* ! • a t . L a w »
a
H.lNhop*. w usliiuetou County, Ur -guu.
K. D. SHATTCCK.
B- KILI.IN.
Shuttuck ‘v K illing
M i n i : M A S A M ; < OCXS E l O H
A T L A YV.
B kam's F aiding. Fir»t Street,
1*' >1: rr.ANI), <iRFdìON
B U S IN E S S
C A R D S , »v L G lR i F S .
S .
H u a h e s,
Cf'îR.
L 1
j.romptly to « l 11 dü .- îîi * ns
fare.
1
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iitt* I II
« iiîr » t* 1 to b i s
till) 1 v
1*.
u k x r i s T a x i> j / : ir /; l t n
j n i . i l ITS THE PATRON.\< i E < »F THE
11 .//*/,• \oorii'Uil.
Oil! ' « a
Walnut and Pine Street».
tiii '.ly
S d rri'V«'.
K »1
Ol’FU E HOI KS.
Mail going south <*1'.si s ut N A. Mg Mail
e
• I- ist .-1, , -..-S ;it I I’ . M.
O fliCC huUl'rt Oil
Sun 1 iv frolli ligan to 11 ». m .
.■g No d 'i alture from this rule.
N E. GOOPELL,
l*i*.-»t Master.
’ ~ ' j
FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. 136,
x. o . o . T .,
A JF.F.TS A I ITS MALL EVERY S \T-
-T J
urdu\
veiling,
at *1 o ’elurk.
All
members «if tin- < Ird'-r ill g.... 1 -talami " arc
TKTtv iir.it« d to attend.
tlHIIi
LOIM .L
Ntj. : jo ,
A. F. A A. M
FORESTOROVE, OREGON. M o
Saturili v Ii for»* the Full Moon in
i ii*'h )*>oi»»l»
Br* tbr* u ii
:l
♦t/rd
zenith
in
ihe
*r t lu*
witiiii
I lie aciiua
i ,i u - com j *
.tallied, and the conti
to all
g in the b io . ,«
N o. fi In ‘ m m 's B lock,
WASHINGTON
COUNTY,
THURSDAY
THE NAYLOR ESTA'iE.
IM P O R TA N T DECISION
P.Y J t'P O K T T T O N .
hi llii' *1 iroo if ( 'mi rt o/ tin’ Stato oj ()r~
i ’ i / oh f <>i‘ I Variti nylon Comity,
t E. X I'/lnr ri/i'.r >■ Joint E. Gioa-
.<nii flrl in ill : sf ,'lto r o f tío
l.'la/r o f ¡'.i!.
,Wnifhu'Jrrrii ■ d. <I■ b toiant. Durham
(f Tiijiiii>.<oii moi I,, t . Hmnnuyfi t (or
77ms. l[.
ri,i¡utitr. /;. ximo
J'oiiyio’. for 1J< ft. I ¿‘Ion J.
This is an action at law to recover
81.371, 4*2. alle g'd to be due from
Defendant as administrator of the
Fst.of Fill’s Father to Plaintiff. The
complaint alleges that Deceased T.
G. Naylor “ had the care, manage­
ment, use and occupation” of FT in­
terest of certain Real Property“ with
the rents uses and profits” “ of said
land for the period of six years,
“ which were of the value of 81,371,-
12 that during said six years PUT.
was a minor. That the Real Proper­
ly afore.-aid, was deceased wife’s
half of their Donation Laud claim,
the same haring been set off to her.
That Plaint iff was one of six chil­
dren, heirs with dece ced each to
a one seventh interest in tin* said re­
alty, the .-.ti l wife having died prior
to the i .suing of the patent there­
fore Plaintiff then prays judgment
for one seventh of tlie value of such
usc.o :upation,r
nt,profit,to
wit. the
J
1 i
.-aid sum of ÿ L .•*.>71, 42.
D i ieinl»iut lie:mu rred and say s that
tbe i••.Tiipiaint filed Ìlier»■in Il< 1 !':» not
. ; .. j ■ fact x suffi
■lent to eon .'til 11 to a
can '; .* ot act .on.
At■ com m on 1 .iv a ten ant ill
Ifoni-
:.i cm can n o 1, su e hi.-1 CO ten: m t ,‘ ■ who
ex-k
i.
l',' Ol";*unii* s
tlie
tiren 11 S 0 s
■uni it .•••Ives tin ■ etti:ire pro fits, 1111 -
i i « , 8 w1>3 is OU . 1 o f p i
•ion. or
unit* - , the oihei IS viudii
1 is
b aiilli
o: .ii- mter. -I bv agreement.
( i t’ as (.* »it i.¡'bit,, 12 Cal . 41 4.
t vs Fa*.■s. >n.; , 12 M i
1 Id.
r v.s :v i ■: P . 18 Bal­. 255.)
V. i.
S 11 > lt r 11 1t »:i ia 1»he cum­
1 * i
i 1 l . 1 » '» » l
if w libai e in be
; *1 inti) a Cl.il m t hat Piff.
* ; vi a• tha ' d •:ï \V 1
IS !l.d ill,;’
!:* , , j‘ » j i 1 • v , a kcm vi.
» « Î :. 12 i , 1i all l I i ' g ' i C V fl Oí>1 Ili.»
. » *. j ut V )ïi»mon iHW 4 >nl y such
ax h ‘ re •C: Vi'S j W ill'll
’ *
Ci.V-:li 1' p \ ont edbv tlii* t**n-
t >s¡ ni fr mi i
* in. l his
t i re î t w a » \ y I t , •
i • ■ »c
».i f i rereived
i \ artie;S, an 1 to Wliieh ;is co­
. » e i » eu « I . i (i 1 to an <Mil:
X il por-
i . 0 t i • » i < > »
its oceu-
:d and .arm ; it at hisi own
is e. -tl l..ini. Cell ¡not maintain
•n 'gai list him as 1lailiff for
b» ■* ;v. d inore ; han his shan
i
»Ji, (J ling . Li L \V i k Eq
f ■ *« »
H
OREGON.
.
voiin
tations of her ¡»right, conoid« red a sent to
nr» a el .
proposition ina le with a vi«-w t > mar­
t a,.;! .
riage. Things progrès * d curvar 1,
sJie relying on hi - integ'rity, and In-
bearer
*r our slat ate, Cluq.i cr Tl
pursuing his occupation at Topi-La. ■
i. U* 3: Section 38 on page 71S,
It is very strange that one, with
so t-
i n
1
mu t be const rued in connection
many t xampies tji man s mtidc*i.tv I ani]>b* il, \v!io i i j:
wit!i S ction 32.1 on pag(*32S,in Title
which are constantly
t urri !! ’•. s
1 of (. iiapi' y !. By the la! 1er section,
should have 1icon deceived
lit* VT i î (Î Wit S i t
:t :«*t iy construed a” tenant in coin-
parativi í» 1\ «;n tarer,
ci.i:
: mu of Rood property’’ could not
stranger with out other r*
maintain noy action against hiJ co
1!. H
commend him than that he a d o ! • B V
tenant ex opt in cases where ilio co-
daily intercou rsc v.¡ili ]>* »>{?
Iw
q.
v
:
lniw
.ft
distance from « 1 « 1 V » » » « ‘ 1 1 < C ..t alt wi.u t.B í • ‘u'.»t .¡gait oí iiioriiing. ac- tenant “ cither (l -nii d tin* plaintiffs
omo act amounting to
events, such i » , t I lie Cil o -; an
î i > - • i ¡ t v c o n i p a t . ; i d by a 11 in n riteof ilio lioti <», right, or di
a strangi i ma.
it c;tv, wuhoiii start«" I <>it. in l'tir-uil (’*' 1!> o f i*. it ivo Siii h denial. ’
But the former section, 38, 718
f Metí * !.■' than lì.
her misfortune Payne. I hoy ¡earn'd that ihe siesta-
takes
an action for “ rents and prof­
has attracted, ( ¡tin r trini cuti > - 1 ‘ v er would not arrive for several davs,
» » . i
«ir sympathy, ¡-h" tuourus :!:< l.g to
1 i liât xtie wa ' e
lev a its, "out of the rule laid down in See.
which her sir
a r.'-.'ii.ige other t’u.ui ( ' unpi»c*ll, who .72 i F.age 228, and says that “ a ten­
nu
ly h .s commi’di 1 h r. la the «mix was entirely unknown to the officers ant in common may maintain any
part of this month, so
«1« xterou-dv oí the company in who:-;«' pervieo the proper action, suit or proceeding,
had he mamuveii d that he d taim i x(earner is employe"!. After proxe- against his co-tenant for more than
her cotisent to a mai ria ye, and she ciitiug her inquiries fruiiles'ly all his ju-.! portion of the n ills or prof­
its.” This section construe as pre­
at li> r li'»me aw abed the coming
venting the other enactment from
her future lord. < >n ii.c ! i ii he
barring a “ proper” action for re-
rivi'd in ( > ii c ( i;y ati l was war
ccixitig “ more than his jm't pro­
wt »coined by liis dun •inca, who,
portion” of the rents and profits and
the Ul'.-t tine•, ]>. i -iMi: » 1 1 him to
viewed
in that light it affirms the
parents. Tliev did ilot .'((Mil to
very favoralily impressed with the him in an honorable light
before rule at common law, and does not
:il P
of Mr. 1 avtic, and treat.- those who have ticru-ed tlieia, and change the law applicable to this
d him with a Rigidity that would confirm the suspicion Ids mvxtcnous case.
ii.aw* br f-n : illii'ieiit to congeal the absence gives rise to. lie had
in j If viewed by itself See. 38, Page
manuA in tin i on . ot any one with his possession nearly j-otK) in ca h, 718 docs not entitle the plaintiff to
a modicum of a*:;, lit but ji ■ suraiicc in their joint estate, out of which
lie the relief lu* seeks to acquire under
main­
his composition, if tin re is one e’- gave her but $ ¡0 . ¡-die has
tcle- it. for at the most ho can
tain
his
action
only
in
case
defend­
emeut in I’avre’s character that graphed to her homo for means
to
stands out more pronnm nt than ( i- enable her to reach there and thoii'di ant, or his eo-t(*nmit, has received
tlier of the others,it is ulnt is known almost confident that she will not be “ more than his just proportion of
to the world a-> impudence. 1 na- received, she ix determined to
at- the rent i or the profits;” which in
bir-iiied at the indifference that was temp: it. In the ( vent of lmi parents the light of the cast s already cited
manifested toward him by the young regarding the d< s«ited wife as
an is the rent and profits, other than
lady's parents, he pro-eented his outcast,she says that her sisters,who such as accuro by reason and as the
suit with such passionate ardor that are married and well to do, will pro- legitimate result of plaintiff’s labor
biie was induced to name the day vide her a home, lb* has not been on the premises in question. It does
when liis endeuvois should be re- heard iron?, but should he he come not appear affirmatively upon the
warded. Having settled this import- uj> w ith, it is to bo hoped that he i complaint that the so called rents
ant incident to their mutual sat is lac- will receive the^ “ butt end of
the and profits use and occupation”
(which the Piff values at $1,271, 42
tion, she instituted preparation for law.’
for each one seventh interest) were
tin-event and advised her protectors t
.
.
.
.
1
.
J he esteem of wise and good men not fhe result of labor performed by
ot what she held in contem plation.
| is the greatness of all temporal c:i-j
M hen they were made acquainted . conra "cmcnts to virtue; and it. is a j t he said cotenant himself on the
with the d termination of tlieirdaugh- j mark of an abandoned spirit to have j property in question, but the whole
t*r i'll", i s. i pe l cverv means at no regard to it. (Burke.
hearing ol Ui« bids stated in the
JUNE 11 , 1874.
complaint would seem to indicate
that such is tlie case, if so, they be­
longed to the co-tenant whose work
produced them and to him alone and
an action to recover a portion of
them, by a tenant who did no r.r.rt
of the work and who was in no way
responsible for any portion of any
loss that might be sustained, would
not be a just nor proper action.
If the amount claimed by pin. arose
from rents or profits from the land
itself which were not the result of
pltV’s labor or application,but moved
from other sources, that fact would
entitle him to recover,— but it. does
not so appear, the complaint does
not disclose facts sufficient to consti­
tute a cause of action.
NO. 12
-7 0 0 ,0 0 0 for Tahoe Observatory ; |
THE OLD CANOE.
¡¡*300,000 to endow a School of Me-
-------
chanical Arts in this State; $-120,000
tTlie following charming little literaly
...
foundling is from an old paper, now extinct,
lor public monuments; £lo0,0(K) for which was once published in Arkansas«* Nc*
public baths; $100,000 for an Old nanm or luldr' ss fur the writer is attached:]
Ladies' Home,and the residue in ex- W’her«*the rocks arc gray and the shore is
! cess of $1,780,000, to the Academy'
of Sciences and the Pioneers.
' ^ dth* "'¡m-rs h..'ioW look dark and deep;
/
.
. j w hi re the rugged pine, in its lonely pride,
Washington, June 3 .— The Presi- Leans gloomily over the inurky tide;
dent has nominated Harvey M Scott
here the reeds and rushes ure long and
for Collector of customs at l'ortlaud. !
rank,
T
t> , . ,
T
.
r, ir An<J the weeds grow thick on the wiu«ling
Little Rock, A r k ., June 4.— U. il.
i.ank-
Rice, 1 resident of tlte board o 1 Su- W here the shadow is heavy the whole day
porvisors, and George W. Pcrginore,
through.
Circuit Clerk of Jefferson County, There lies at its moorings the old canoe.
w ho were engaged in the late troub- The useless paddles arc idly dropped,
les on the side of Brooks,were arrest- bike a sea-bed s wings that the storm has
cd yesterday on a charge of treason,
lopp"d,
. .
, ,
.
.
And crossed on tlte railing, one o'er one.
on a warrant issued bv a civil magi- r
, ,, ,,
, .
..
°
lake tnc folded hands when tho work isdoue:
It was urged that piff. was a mi­ strato at Fi
lie Bluff. 1 he ('.ISOS Yv liile busily Lack and forth between
nor durii g tic* time the decedi nt was will come up to
before the L ui- Ihe spider stretch«shis silvery screen,
a trustee for pill’ s.use and benefit to tod States Commissioners.
i \nd t'n siili-mumvl.witii his dull “ too-hoo.”
! Settles down on the side of the old canoe.
the extent of pllfs interest in the
OREGON.
land.
i The stein half sunk in the sluny wave,
Rots slowly away in its living grave,
I do not think the point is tena­
1
be
A
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i
•
siiuw
sa
y
s:
“
Parties
And the green moss creeps o’er its dull decay
ble. A stranger in possession of an
from the C olu m bia river visited the Biding its mold*.ring dust away;
infant’s property will be held a trus­
ii i ,
i
-i Like a Land that plants o’er the tomb a
qu die last week and
,
1
tee, and be decreed to account for mouth of th
flower,
exprcsM-d
them selves very
m uch Or the ivy that mantles the falling tower;
rentsand profits.
lb:t it .A) pears that the decedent
was in possession by title equal to
and the same as pill's title. D< -
ceased was therefore no stranger.
Neither does it appear tint pltT. re­
ceived any hinderance nor oppo.o-
tii'Xi from deceased «ir his administra­
tor, and lor the purposes of this ac­
tion, he stands in the •'.line attitude
that an adult co-tenant, who after a
mi tube i ot years delay, for the first
time as.-erts his right as an owner of
land in common with others. In
w hich case no action will lie for the
use and occupation, or for nuts aue
profits arising Iroiuthe co-tenant;-la­
bor on the land.
pleased with the
place.
They
in -
• .,■! ti» ( stal l: ’ a salm on fishery at
"
I b -'J !ul’<‘ *:uu1
com m ence o p era -
lions at o n c e .’ ’
1 he Union county Snitimi says:
• i h e m d.cahotio are
good
.
indeed
bu UiG op en in g up o f the
allawa
vailoys to settlem ent.
O ur land o f-
neer
rtceived information from
laiigton that v( ry soon an order
la- made vacating the rese r va-
tion. This will be a good thin" for
the county and cheering news to the
settlers now in that section and to
others who wish to locate there.”
A uianv , Juno 4 .- The S intiam In-
i;i:in li'oup, 12 strong, crn’oelishod
The demurrer to the complaint i in paint and feathers, paraded the
sustained.
streets this evening, singing their
war song, and chanting their wild
T E L E C R A P iJ S O I
•lit s as an advertisement f'*r
and entertainment to be given at the
Optra I tou - e tu-night. Indian Pete,
a
lhive-ply peniten'iarv convict;
u Asir.xoTox, June l,
ne public
debt sta*, "incut show.-, ax follow
lo- ! ho.», ilutcliius, a stalwart ravage;
tal dcbt.$2,2F>l ,<!;>! ,<i27;tolal inf* tv.-:. Peter Geary, a ponderous tillamook
> 3 3 ,3i»4,()ilJ. ( i'll in T reasury,coin, and Lebanon George are the liyas ti­
$sl,(>.')S,'.)7'J; currency, $• ! .177,7 a lléis of the outfit. The display was
grand, gloomy and peculiar, and
:. 1 1 deposits, : oG.tioO.t f I, i
tal, $14t),18t>,Ggij. Debt less cas’d in t hive du'liy maidens, riding clothes-
Treasury. >2,14">,2bS 438. Decrease pin fashion, were the observed of all
observers.
past month, $ 1,4dG,S:»8.
Nrvr Yor.K, .Tunc
1 .—increasing
business via. the Isthmus since the
railroad and steamer combination
was broken, is shown by
the* fact
that thcFanam i railroad receipts for
April were $14.000 greater than for
the sa ■*(,' month a year ago,
i morra’ *
St. Loirs, Jun. 1.—Th
i-k special says Baxter
Little Rock
is
making efforts to break ut> the Ti -
publican party in Aakatisas bv
in-
lUuiilating and imprisoning promi­
nent members.
M vsinv. . t o n . June 2. The Senate
colirmcd the nomination of James B.
McKean for Chief Justice of Utah,
and S. J. McCormick as
Pension
Agent at Portland.
■\Y a 8U ixutox , June 2. — Tim Senate
unanimously continue 1 the nomina­
tion of Bristow fin* Secretary of the
I reasury. Richardson’s nomination
for Judge of the Court of Claims re­
ceived a bare majority, several
lie-
publican Senators refusing to vote,
and Denucrats openly
declaring
against the nominee on the ground
ot the report of the Committee
of
W ays and Means on the
Sanborn
case.
Ni:w Y ouk , J line 3 .— It
is
an­
nounce 1 from Washington that sub­
scriptions to the now five per cent,
loan continue to be received at tin*
Treasury, and a call for five millions
of five-twenty bonds may be shortly
expected.
Ni.w Y our , Juno 3.— During May
the funded debt of the city,according
to the eomtrollor’s report, increased
$1,¡>00,000 making an inercii'C
of
over $11.000,000 in two years and
three-quarters of the reform govern­
ment.
While many a blossom of loveliest hue
Springs up o ’er the 3Urn of the old canoe.
l
The cnrrentleBswaters are dead and still —
But the fight wind plays with the boat at
,,
And lazily in and out ag-m
It floats the 1 ,-ngth of the rusty chrin.
Like the weary march of the hands of time,
That meet and part at the noontide chime;
And the shore i ; kissed at r ich turn anew,
By the dripping Lev of the old canoe.
Oh. many a time, with a careless hand,*
1 ll;iV0 l,Uîilied il ;iwa>' from the l’cbbIy
strand:
And paddled d vu to where the stream
runs (|niciit
Where the whirls are wide and the eddies
thick.
And laughed as I !< aned o’er *he rocking
side,
And looked b low in th" broken tide.
To see that the faces anil boats were two,
'That wt^C mirrored back from the old canoe.
I*nt aow- as 1 l,au ° ’ei' F*ie crumbling side,
And look below in tim sluggish title.
The face that I Vi- tln r«* is grav« r grown.
And tho laugh that I hear has a soberer
tone.
And th" hands that lent to the light skiSf,
wings,
Have grown familiar with sterner things.
But I love to think of the hours that sped
As T rocked where the whirls their white
spray shed,
Ere the blossom waved, or the green grass
grew,
O’er the inolili ring stern of the old canoe.
I he Coos Bay A'ivs.in speaking of
GRAINS OF GOLD.
*ho shipyards,says: “ At North Bend
and Marshfield. the sound of the
Heaven means principle.— [Con­
busy hands can be heard on all sides. fucius.
At the former place,the big ship has
Moroseness B the evening of tur­
bulence.—[Latidor.
jo-t received her ceiling and decks
Great hopes belong only to great
and t'n outside planking will be com-
mi’llm t .lu « :.« tbc M i i i t . ,vcck. ’•ouls-HUartmcilu.
< aplaiu Abut so s schooner at Marsh-
Faith and hope cure more diseases
ii Id, has seven tiers of her outside than medicine. ¡Martin Luther.
pi ankin
wid be ready for
That wold a race in an ungracious
launching about the third week in mouth is but profane.— [Shake-
Juno. Site will be the largest atul spear.
tuiesT v(■'.-;•-•( ! of her class on the coast i Purchase no friends by gifts;
and will carrv as much as some when thou cease to give, such will
thn e-masted v< - s d s running out of
to
- [ Fullei.
‘-’
uccess
has
no secrecy about it
S in F ram
save this: Never attempt to do that
A < i ' -ponil'Mit ot the Roeoro you are not able to perform.— [Rev.
writ ng al ' ut the election at Gervias W. H. H. Murray.
Aluiii n couiiiN. r»a;, s: It was evident
We lose some friends for whom
fi.iiu quite early in the morning that we regret more than we grieve; and
lively tiai-’ ' were coming. So about others for whom we grieve, jet do
3 o’clock in the evening the ball was
1('iirfci*' [Rochefoucauld,
set fairly in motion. A small row
A sudden lie may be sometimes a
was started among the half-breed el- manslaughter upon truth; but by a
, • ,
,
,
carefully constructed equivocation
ement which soon assumed the form . ., »'
■
»•
*
truth always is with malice aforo-
of a live fight,and so all hands wad- thought deliberately murdered.—
cd in; men wi re knocked down in [Morley.
c\ cry direction. At least twenty;
Universal love is a^glove without
wen* ci) age in a hand to hand con- lingers, which fits all hands alike,
lliet, and till they fought the main aI“ 1 none closely; but true affection
i*. ii .e i »«I
• r
i
* is like a glove with fingers, which
held ol battle beimr m front ot ...
»” »
,
»
,
..
.
g
tits one hand only, and sits close to
Jlaw s drug -ore, m the middle of that one.— [Richter.
the stri ct. Officers of the peace: ,,
. . >
. .»
1
! t uriositv is one of itie permanent
could do nothing with the fighting siml certain characteristics of a vigor-
element, so they stood back and let ous intelect. Every advance into
it s] end its force. And so it con- knowledge opens new prospects and
tinned for 10 or 15 minutes when produces new incitements to further
progress.— [J ontisou.
quiet was partially restored, when
The brightest liamond is’ only
there was an afterpiece came in by
.
.
. ...
..
crystallized carboT, or, as it might
way of one of the bullies ^ mounting ,** .a,iC(l> charcoal glorified; and so
on the sidewalk iii lront of the drug p ¡s with souls that were coal black
store and knocking a mail off head- ¡u the defilements of sin, which, l>y
long into the street. An « t’ticer ]>ut the power of God’s grace, are made
in his timely appear«nee atidsep.ua- God s jewels forever,
ted th«* wary combatants. So ends
Tint controversy about Mt. Ara-t
4- -Secretary the fight at present writing. There rat continues, but there is no uso
it in the United States just
Bristow took the oath of office to­ ix quite a demand lor sticking phis-
.
t
T i *
fit
i because Noah came out of the Ark
day. The ceremony took place in ter, and the Justice of the Peace and n
Twi l ___.
illiA
r>lt\Y .
the President's room at the Execu-, constable are doing a lively busi-
Nesmith,of Oregon, gave the mule
five Mansion, after which the Secre­ ness.
—
—
-
a
very
clear ami unique status when
tary went to the Treasury Depart­
These are the days in which she l>r‘ alluded to it as “ onoof thoseuse-
ment and entered upon his duties.
iys, “ I don’t care -I w ish I was ful animals that has no prido of an-
The President to-day tigned
the dead ! ” and he s n a p athotieally
re- ecstry, and no hope o f p o sterity .’
commission of Judge Richardson as j «n s. ^
the bonnet! You’re l ‘osion Globe.
Associate Justice of the Court of never ar.
“ Doctor,” said a conceited literary
A parson once prefaced his sc r-1 ass to Holmes on the streets of Bos-
Claims.
.
r
mon with, “ My friends, let us say a ton, “ I am going to deliver roy lect-
S\ n Francisco, June 4.—Jan.es j f0w* words before we beg»n.” 1 his ; ure inLowell to-night. ”1 aril glad of
Lick donates nearly his entire >rop- i-, about equal to the chap who took | it; 1 dislike those Lowell
people
retorted the d »ctor.
’
erty to the public by deedx of trust a snort nap before lie went to sleep,
W ashington , June
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