Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, June 11, 1874, Image 4

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SAN FRANCISCO MARKET.
tSlurijfs Siil< C oiii llulrii f rom Second Page.)
Description
»,
just
as
it
may
leghi­
ossibh
Name.».
Tax
were p
W heat —Firm :at $1 R5@ 2 00 pi
Give tnc the kiss of thy lips,
sense R IP E !
S V B S C R W E .*
>
3
\v
match de‘«'t*li 1 itself against any 100 11. d.
. fio acres, suits. 13, I t. 23. «1- 24, T 1, N 7f 3 w.
0n¿n.Renl Estate ( a
o
O, sweet! The teu<ler tomv. then >>f
/’art ot George S m ith's Don. 87 acres, sect. 4, s Tí
other i.■vil. Although lit* upholds
F lour — Extra in drmaT.d fot ex-
Sew lie vised Edition-
Is ax h subtile charm, that slips
o!'
the
Maine
law,
lie
»le
ti, • pri ti* ¡I
Straight to my heart, »rrth love.
g w.
lin
o 11 c\ V et ever ti» see it enforced.
Give me the kisses of thy m oulli;
W y % of X E 1- 4 and w \'x of t> E 1-4, 160 acres,
sei t. 9, T 2. s /•’ 1 w.
Their perfume, ileur, si dainty-*'» it. He reg an b ; the r i vil Damage law as
h K 1-4, Ititi aeres, sect 30, 7' 1, ? l i 1 w.
Is like a soft wind from tin- south.
inoperative
and
the
POKTLAND
MARKET.
Cqllaily
aine ot
Cornelius
,111k. 11 Lots ü, d ’ 7.
The work origiualh publishc^i un i r tnc
Blown over flowers and win at.
Lumi t. ' Y 1 an law as* reasonable and
“
lilk . 0
title of T he N ew A muu - an C vci » l’.unu .
W heat — 1 G o ( a 1 70 "¿I 10 0 Ins
Blk. 15 Lot 10.
Give me thy kisses; like tin rein.
was comph tu l in 1 *u‘.:î, sincc wliicli tinic ;
The latter ojicrates
expo lit•nt.
( ) vrs —4 ,‘>o \» bushel.
“
Rlk. 20 Lots 1. 2. if- 3.
In quick, successive drops let f ill.
the
widc
circulation
whirh
it
lias
attaincd
|
Eu.UK- Firm ; standard brands, j *,Ue " t,l° ‘elation « in 1 States, and tnc
w here t i*H‘ i. si> far
at least
“
Hotel, B lk. Iti, Block 6.
Touching the same place olt a . tin.
»
Beaverton,Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 17, 20, 22, 20, 27, 29,
. .
lopjnoSts
wliicli liavc taki u place ,
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ol)
f»bbl.
j
signal
dev,
lo,,,tuVs
win
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S.li
ai
t"
cl
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i
on
Sundays,
and
Yet fam ing o‘ vr all
30,
31.
34,
30,
I?.
d-
B.
$
102
30
in cvci v lirai)i n ut sci' iu o, lit« rature, ¡.nd
Hun tv—$1 40(77,1 4Ö
cenati.
(>:i i-lcc »ion d iys; and where the sen-
Twenty Four Mil<*s of /load Bed, Three stations
Give me thy kisses; lib» thoff'-.u.
art.
havi
indue,
d
th-
t
dit
Tsand
pnhlishers
Oegon
Central
1t.
R.
Co.
O nions 1 ]e f> îh.
Houses, T h r e e Hand Cars.
1989 90
! to submit it to un c\a« t and thorough revis
timent I*f t! t(‘ niaee is si n »ugly against
His faithful, warm, ab-un- ling hr lit;
/’art of \\ . Stokes Don. 232 acres, sect. 31, T 1, N
'ilio
n
,
an.!
to
issue
a
m
w
edition
in
titlcd
¡
Porter
L
u
cin
Jn
.
.
And vi t, his fervor !>«• outilone.
f« r the
tli ' trailiK’,1 :.s;rates and the police
¡I 3 w.
41 25
; T he A merican Uux.ui-.vin a .
E
1-
2
of
the
Don.
Claim
of
T.
7’ierson,
1G0
acres,
.
.
For thou caust Ui** hy night.
4
'
W
ithin
tho
last
ten
years
the
progress
o
f,
Pierson
J
.
P
.
..
.
Eons—lôe
'(4
doz.
will |-(-.'pee J i>
he m.i| *nty and enforce
<
sects 91, 35. T 1. X It 1 w.
10 50
department of
of Know
knowl-
Kowaan E llis , ! i Vay o-vW»/»-«!.
ldicts will
will g.
o.>i,1st
1 FofhtltT—Grown chickens, $3 7.0 i discovery’ in every department
- i i
ilia’
the la v.P.- [if leg -. •u’
\ E 1-4. 100 acres, seet. 32, T 1, X l ì 3 w.
10 50
•• ions
•
•> »jil
J -.t . .{ V)
edge has made a -•.aw work ot n ft m o an . j ln llip s.J. 0
/’art
of
Woods
Don.,
25
acres,
I
1,
s
li
2
w.
$
>
G
43-1-2
MARK TWAIN ON THE TEMPERANCE as far ats tiK* balk k of
i>f the
* .».V- .-i~ - > ,,
imperative want.
. . .
! /’uwcrsF. M ........
tlu* public sen*
sen- I u l
. l ’art of J . 1). /I’ichardson’s Don., l i t ) acres,sects.
...
| »* t»i)I.— -'¿(a _■)<* |* In.
The movemi nt of political affairs ha > kept Richardson Charles
CRUSADE.
timent M’ 4. :u ni it i., vain to call for
2 ! .f- 20, T 1. s li 1 w.
8 25
H imes —Choice dry, loo f) It>;sult- pace with the diM-ovcrics of >cienee, and
Raymond
l
i
C
..
./’art
of
the
Marvel
Don,
80
acres,
serf.
9,
T
2,
s
their
fruitful
application
to
the
industrial
new la»kV to iiivcigli against the j»o-
7c.
7f I w.
and useful arts atidthe convenience and re­
The London S t a n d e e * publishes u lit- ‘ un til Pubbe » cn’.imcnt i^> strong-
. Don., J . Whetstone, 100 acres, sects. 22, 23, <£-27,
finement of social life. Great wars and con­
T i , s R 3 w. .
.. , • ll-lt - ling liquor. Our re-
sent!, lit revolutions h ve oceured, involv­
letter from Murk Twain on the tem­ »_.
Forest Grove Retad MArket.
à V tifili
Dart of the Bullocks Don., ICO aeres, sect. 24,
i n g rational i lian a s of peculiar moment, i
perance war. AYe give the folk \v j ;
v. liions should bo direct-
7’ 1. s l i 4 w.
I
The
civil
war
of
«uir
own
country,
which
COBKECTKl) WEEKLY.
S w 1-4 of S E 1 -4 & Lot 8, 80 acres, sects. 10,
11, -c who drink, in the
Vns at its height when the last volume of
ing extract:
o.i
d- 13. T 1, s R 3w .
the old _ work appeared, has happily been:
<?o 30
e l i i i>n in the use and I ^heat, >> bushel
Hillsboro, Blk. 9 Lots 7 if- 8.
24 42
Would you eonsMev the conduc: w:
ended, Amd a mw course of commercial »
6 00
. l i l i
ri
..
I Flour, í 1 b a rre l..
.Y I 2 of Y w 1-4,80 acres, sect. 20, T |. s li 1 w. 5 95
and
industrial
‘activity
has
been
com
Richardson
7/enry
FOllI'ST-GROVE INDEPENDENT
of these crusaders justifiable? 1 t!<> a’
1)1 n lc .io lio l.
Intoxicating | r\,rn Meal, ** *b
» b ........................
05 ..
Part of Aelson/»’oberts Don, ICO acres, T 2s l i
Roberts Nelson / leiisc f
; mcnccd.
is
h
e
i...
;
...........
5
0
...
1
vv.
4
95
Large accessions to ot’ r geographical
—tliw rughly justifiable. They find
doz........................
1 2 ...
lit,o aeres, sect. 3, T ‘2, s 7? * w.
8 25
! knowledge have bi • n made by the indef.iii- Rider G. V
themselves voiceless in the n ■ ik it g <!' an l 1 m illlt y ill' ll h a d b e tte r let it |tutt« r.
rmh role p I» >
25(ii 30 gable eNploi'i rsof \fi i a.
..Y 1—2 of y E 1 -4 , 80 acres, seet. 8, T 2, n 7*4 T; 1 G5
R
is
k
v
O
.
1 f» It».................
20(rt‘ 25
The ■ rent politic d !• Volnti'onB of the last
laws ami the election of «lti «-is t al' » tu * :ib> .hit c!y; but it is an error to 1 tDUcr.
tit/.d and Upton or U
;1<>Z................... . 25M(" 3! MU
C40 acres, sect. 31, 7 1. s 7f 3 w.
no w n 1 'attics........... ..
ten*-]¡1
til.
•old
tl’mp«
aance
execute them . Born with br.lil IS,
f) Pv...............
1 * '{»/ 12
X |—2 of 1 iieo. Cartwright Don., IGO acres, 7’ 2,
.
20(»i 25
i li 2 w.
born in the <
country, ei bleated. hi-IV- ! i hat ulleuhoi is Ulldi: r all circum- Cheese, ft !h.
1 era 2(1 evi rv one's month, and of whose lives . very ,
V
i
k
'''.
Husband's I—*2 of I*. AValker s Don, (.laiin, lt*0
ing large inti "! s’ s at ata L e,they fi.nd ■stam,'Cs 1larmful. W. ■ are .ld fliftt
4(-«
5 one is curious to know the par:i- :;laV.. j
V * ....................
acres, sects. 1 fc 5, / 2, s li 3 w.
34 63
( r e n it i) ............. 3 25 . .
.His own Don. Claim, 32 ) acres, se c ts.2 and 3 7 2,
Great battle s have bn n foug! t and import- ■ N'hattuck ,S. F.
the ir tongues' tied and their h:ui ds slim1tila ts a*e alw: iys bad tea, Coff e, (retail) "p
* lh
33'
s l i 2 w.
19 20
ant sieges maint-'ined, of vvliieh tlie details j
eolTce, illid abo.il: everythin*,
fettered, wbil o every ignorant, wh
Tea. .I.ipan (n tail) 7*
1 M
MM...
M . . . . . me as yet preserved only in the newspa- Lslmttuek and Killi
Killin or Un-
Te i, < ir« i n, (retail ) "*-> lb
1 —*...........1 pers
*rt >is l . T ilie fai•t s,
80 acres, 7 1 , s R i vv.
4 9a
of the i hUoun p P
erso n s..
P«' or in tlu- traiisi. nt publications
I
ley-drinking , foreign-bi >rn savage in j taste s O
Ajournai devoted to the intere «.f of
Silm on. best >1 1 ¿B arrel.
4 50.
.
..P
art
of
Hudson's
Don.
Claim,
IG0
acres,
sect.
29
but
vili,
h
ought
now
to
take
their
j
.
<
?
puuiiimg
Nancy
d¡o
a]
1
(i
>
that
cod
is
stimula
ting.
im
i
e\
cry
t
o
,
1 Sugar, bv tile keg (4 lb
tin land may hold ottice, hell
-----
lop» 12 pk.ee in permanent and authentic tel V.
7 2. a if 2. w
3 39
Washington County and of the
>»> ..............................
lit- il121 „
,\ E 1- 4. ICO acres, sect. 16 Is Ts, Ii 4 w
3 30
In preparing tin* present • liitioii f«>r tile Skelton E m ily.,
* • unii 1,u 19 a right to HV;ulati- his own I i Lard.
make the law:<, degrade the dig f f »i U f V
Mutton, 7* 1»'
........... . . . .
N-r IM press, it liui U'-i-orilingly I n ch the uitn of ,s'iio<lgriiss Mary E
.'/into Domdion, 320 acres, T 1, s R 2 w.
14 85
Beef, y Ih ............................ .. .
of the former and break the latb! i at diet. Ttie tlico i y 11 1 >al c
Gu»» 10 • the editors to bring il-wn tin information skultz //ernvali.
State.
...Y E 1-4 of A E 1-4, 40 acres, sect 7, T G, A* R1
I
Pork,
f)
tb...............................
•
..
n
10
!
to
the
latest
Jiossible
dates,
alnl
to
furil'sll
n
r
.
1
65
u hint is folh »weil in e\aet ratio ' Veal,
his own sweet will. Tluy >ic tin ir of -:i m
1*..............
......... .. .
N«! 10 1 mi oreuiate m eoniit of the most recent ilis- ¿.'ebastian Daniel
/’art of own Donation, IGO acres, sect 27, T 2, S
fathers, husbnnils, aiul brothers --it t*>
! Fish (fresh) f* fr» ............... .. . .
8. ..
R 1 \V.
6 CO
! ro v e iii. iiise itn c e , of every fri sli produc-
F ish ,(salt) p* It. .
Part
of
S.
Allied
Donation,
K
M
acres.
T3
,
S
Ii
2
w
4
95
tiou
in
lueiaturc.
and
of
llu
latist
iuveii-
S’niith
.Tames
.
.
.
an
l
u
!
M
il
ne
n
liu
i
tiiat
t
iie
teaching
tmttelj’ at home, ami allow the seam
. . Undiviib 1 1—2 of N i -2 of > L 1 -l, It) acres, sect. 33, 7 2,
1 tioiis in the ]>raetieal arts, as well as to givi >'ize John.
1
.
of the country to assemble at th e p r i­ i • t tempe ranee men lias been errone­
X U 2 IF.
1 65
' a succinct, and original record "f the prog-
Part of \VGraham’s Don..15 acres, T.2 N. s li 1 vv 4 95
| ress of po ideal and historical events.
Tice J . M
maries,” name the euinlidaUs lot- ous in that particular, they lose
“ Doreuius’ Don., 1M6 acres, sect. 31, T 1, S
The work lias been L' mm after long nnd Todd t'. IF.............
office from their own viie ranks.an.l, f a ith in all temporanee arguments.
R I1V.
4 95
I can fill preliuiitairy labor, and with the
Part
nf
Envart
if-
Smiths
Land,
"20
acres,
T
2
‘
X
n
i
ft
i
n
]b
H
M
i
i
i
i
f
i
i
i
la
m
in
g
on
to
a
!
Uuktiown
7’crsoiis
<
i
re
e
le
v
s
s-.veepinjg
s
ta
te
m
e
n
t
s
th
a
t
unrehuLcil, elect them. T ;ev live
li 2 d- 3 IF.
9^90
sticeessful trnnination.
in the rniilst of a country wheu- then :i;l alcoholic drinks are slow poison
.Y E 1—2 corner of 7’hillip H arris’ Dun.. 80 acres,
! None of the original stereotype plates ,
T 1, N Ii 2 IF
8 GO
I have 1" ceil used, but < vi rv J age has b< en
is no eml to the laws, ami no h. _rin- * i* untrue in respect to pure liquors,
Beaverton. E 1—2, sect. 15,Blk. 18
I printed on new type, forming in fact a hetv ;
n in gtothe execution of them. And 1» 11 itto^he young man whosegraml-
7’t. of .17adisou'sl)on. 20 acres, T ls .R 4w
1 15
Cyclopa'dia. with the same ]>lan and com- |
1
2
of
1-
2
of
A
1-2
of
X
IF
1-4
and
X
1-2
of
S
IF
pass
as
its
predecessor,
but
with
a
far
great­
tlien the laws intended to protect father has used intoxicating liquors
1-2. A W 1-4 aud S ICO acres, sect. 15, T 1 it 2, N' R 1
er pecuniary expenditure, and with such |
their sou from intemperance lie tor- all his life, and at seventy-five years
A 4 \V.
14 0 2 .1 -2
i improvements in its composition a s have ;
STEAM TOWER
/*t. of John Gault Don., 80acres, T I, 5 R 1 \V 2 47.1—2
j been suggested by longer experience and en­
pid, and without a sign of life, year of age can lilt a eider-barrel and
160 acres, I' 3, > li 1 vv.
9 IHJ
large >1 kno’.vk dge.
Upton C. B
240 acres. I' 1, X R 3 IT'
19 80
after year; they recognize that lu re , drink from the buughole.aml he will
j 'llie illustrations which are introduced
1‘t. of Ritchey farm ,320 acres, sects. 13, A 24 T J, ,
i
for
the
lirst
time
in
the
pr>
sent
edition
have
is a matter which interests them per-1 at once see its absurdity. It is said
5 l i 3 w.
49 50
• been added not for the sake of pictorial ef-
320 acres, sects. 1“, 21. T 1, s It 3 w.
49 50
ftouolly, a matter which comes I that alcohol is not foo l which is true;
I feet, but to give gis ater lucidity and force to
,
the
explanations
in
the
h
xt.
They
embrace
*>35
acres,
sects.H
.
19,
13.
*24.
T
1.
s
R
2
«('
3,
3» 77.1-2
%
straight home to them. And since but it does not follow that thesystem
..P i. of Kelley s Don., 1*2H ac res.i 1. A R4 w,
8 25
| i l l branches of science and of natural bisto- Unknown Owners
The INDEPENDENT owes alle­
“ li. Tl'.ilker's Don., 50 acres, 1 1, s R 3 IF
I 65
| rv, and ih piet the most famous and remark-
they are allowed to lift no legal voice has none but constructive wants. It
“ “ K Freem an’s Don., loo acres, T 1..Y R 3 IF. 4 95
aVle
fvatun
s
of
scenery,
architecture,
and
f is repellent to intelligent men to tell
against the outrageous state
•• “ 7. H all’s Don., 19 acres, T 1, s R 3 TF.
14 10
art, as wt 11 as the various process' s of mc-
giance to no party but the parly
! clianics and mannfactnres. Although in­ IT* tinore Lucinda
.Forest Grove, Blk 1*2 Lots 1 and ‘2 .
3 30
things thev suiTer under in this re- them that under all circumstances
... ••
“
Blk. 40 Lot 4.
6 60
tended fo rinsiruetion rather than embellish- j Maul •/. I
garel, I think it is no wonder that the>e beverages are hurtful. It
oL PROGRESSIVE IDEAS and
Ft. of TFhetstom Don.. 160 acres, T 1. s I? 2 w. 4 95
mt-nt, ii" j'.iins have been spared to insure IFhetstoiie 7/eirs of
Book Binder and Paper Ruler,
M*l~*2 of s l-*2 s' w 1-1 and IF 1-2 of .V w 1-4,
, tin ir artintic excellence; the <'ost of tlie ir! U T iitliv A ...
their patience has broken down at would be best to teach that they are
REFORM; is controlled by no
j execution is enormous, and it is believed
p>n «ores. sect. 29. ! 2 . s II 1 TV,
8 25
last, aud they have tried to persuade
needed, and that their use in-
,/ t. of O S H ill’s Don,, 160 acres. ! 1. s R 1 IF.
13 2 3
j they will find a wtleome reception ns an ad- IFliitc R. A
,, " •* ,\. ii *tv Don. 14 m acr* s. i 1, s ti 1 M 4 95
; mi ruble feature of the t ych'p'edia, anil IFhite 1 >r
^ Clique, Faction or Monopoly; but
themselves that they are justiciable volvos so
great a risk of incurring
“
••
IF.
t
lib
s
i..
Don,
."
t
>
s
ucres,
i
2,
.71!
*2
IF
6
60
worthy
of
its
high
eharacb
r
IFagoneri
'.
<
ì
93 F ront S treet ,
in breaking the law of trespass need- drunken habits
that total ab-
. F
TFiTk. r's V 1-, W ife’-. 1-2, WO acres, si . ts.2 4A5.
This work is sold to Subscribers only, IF.dker /’. '/. 1/inor
is the fearless and outspoken -------
t 2. S it 3 IF
4 95
pa v able on delivery of each voluu . It w 11
less are allowed by the voters to lie j stineee is
wiSiSk
be com pbt.d in sixteen large octavo voi- Hillslioro. Ogn , Mav 2n d , 1874.
i Mr. Beecher's estimate of the
dead and inoperative.
AD VOCATE of the PEOPLE
unies, each containing about 800 p
CA \ T. TOZI1.R,
n 4 —it
PORTLAND, OREGON.
fidlv
illustrât'd
with
s.
va
ral
thousand
Wood
The present crusade will doubt- wnm-in s movement is that it will have
V. ! . , t «i < i rtv, (’gn.
•1 *•!
Engravings, ami with numerous colorid
less do but little work against in lit t le imuie bate results. All parox-
Lithographic Maps.
temperance that will be really per- ysms*of reform are ill.timed.
lh e j
/'/•/< an d s"'< fe n f flln d h ig .
T h e O lio F r i c o
manent, but it will do what is as desire for extra stimulus cannot be!
¡5.00
I /. *
/>. c i f r rul... . i
t i u ru'h’il
r
q
t
6.00
Library I. Air, )>?)’
.
much, or even more, to the same So easily uprooted:and if total absti-
li) H alf 1'irl 'i/ l/"iT< rn, f,rr rol..
7.00
purpose, I think. I think it will nence cannot be secured, it is better
8.MÖ
In Half fi".»in, ‘■■ihn rUt, jin c l ,
h, Full Monne.,,
I'JHI. 'I ilyi s ,.
8U£Tiiest to more than one man that to teach men to drink with less'harm.
10.00
i ‘r '
K. RO O D ELL,
if woman could vote they would on Now we are taught not to use it tit
|
In I "il I!
■t per r
10.00
Four volumes now ready. Succeeding
the side of morality, even if they did : all, and when wo break ft way from 1
Dealer in
s u iis c R ip ru p u j jj,
ANUFACTURES
TO
ORDER.
AC-
volumes,
until eompletion. w ill be issued
vote aud speak rather frautically and that point there is no other standard
j
once in two months.
count Books, of all sizes and sty!
furiously; aud it will also suggest o f regulating habit. More provision Ball Tickets. B ill Heads, Blank Booke, of
GENERAL MERCHANDI S E!
* _ 'Spi i in ' n ]<ages of the A mericas
Miat when the women once made lip s h o u ld be made for enjoyment for any desired pattern, with painted heads or ^ yclop . emia , showing type, illustrations,
NFORMS THE PU BLIC THAT HE
their minds that it was not good to ll*e common people. While men
,
without. Blanks, Briefs, Catalogues. Cards,
etc., will be s. nt gratis, on application.
ST IL L K eels the
F i KST-C'LA s S ( VNVASslNii AoKNTS WANTED
1-powerfull “ j.irmaric-s” are uuhttpjiy or in disorganized I Fertificatea,Checks,Circulan,Deeds, Haml-
leave the all-]
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.i.i,
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Bills, Labels, Leases, Letter Heads, Posters, j 7 Address the PuLlmhers,
and
•
health,thev
cannot
\ye cured of drunk-
’
• * , „ ,. , C1
in the hand 8 of loafers,thieves,
’
’
Programmes, Receipts
ipts of all kinds, Show
D . A P P L E W S it C O .,
pernicious little politicians, they eimess. In temperance matters we Cards, Shipping Tags, Ac.. Ac.
519 A 551 Broadway. N. Y .
n 2 ly
wo^ld not sit indolently at home as :ae :ipt to drift into bigotry, and per-
P articular attention paid to getting up
C a ll a n d See H im
Books
for
County
Clerk's
office.
n38
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their husbands and brothers do now, sonai liberty is crowded. P e re n a l
but would hoist llieir praying ban- rieedom is priceless,and nobody has
lío has something good fo tell them and
ners, take the field in force, pray the
right to break it down. Arbitrary
assembled political scum back to the i measures are miscuievous, and pray-
F o r e s t G r o v e
holesand slums where they belong, ‘no "ai
saloon
keepers
in-
Ruch as
and set up s' »me candidates fit for stead of praying “ to' God is a wrong
IIATR AND CAPS,
decent human beings to vote for. I method, lh e woman s movement,
D OO T F s C tO T V
BOOTS AND SHOES,
S 3 SO a Y o a r
rlr-nrlv want
w a n t flip
w o m en to be raised a llh o u g li it ma\ have little eQect Oil i
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x
TiiTiwcuXT
i *. a . . i . i . .
dearly
the women
A. L. J(»HNS<>N.Proprietor,
LADIES’ AND GENTS’
M anufacturer anil Dealer in
to the political atitude of the negro, ti in o ranee will help on the tren-
HAS FitOM
WEARING APPAREL.
FURNITURE,
the imported savage, and pardoned e*al cause of woman,
SASH.
thief, and allowed to vu*e. It is our
Tdie sermon ended with a fervid!
DOORS AND BLINDS,
G r o c e r ie s
appeal
to young men to abstain from
CEDAR.
last chance, I think. The worn
alcoholicbcverages on bromi grounds
FIR nml HARDWOOD
Of all kinds, nnd other Articles too numer­
will be voting be for long, and then uf moral safety, of decency, “and of
LUMBER, AC., AC.
ous to mention. And hopes l»y
CRES OF EXCELLENT LAND FOR
if B. F. Butler can still continue to Christian manliness.
sale
in
Wu-hingtt
u
CuiUity.
A'
Planing. Tongue and Grooving.
FA IR
H FA LÏX G
’ord it in Congress; if the highest
BITS
OF
FUN
Turning.
Scroll
and
K
e-Sawmg
fficcs in the land can still continue
Only to merit n Liberal Patronage of the
Done to Order in a
> be occupied by perjurersand rob-
Public.
Head-light— Bright eyes.
F
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a
s
s
S
t
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l
o
.
ers; if atiother ( engross like tho
Al-SO
ri he nick of time - Awrinlde.
Highest Cash Price Paid for Produce.
DOOR nnd WINDOW FRAMES,
orty-second, consisting of 15 bon-
a
TONGUE and GROOVED FLOORING
t men anil 2% of the other kind, A Ba plrit disease —Dip-theory.
-3
d
PLAIN and RUSTIC CEILINGS
MOULDINGS,
Engaged for eve ry set—A hen.
an once more be created, it will at
BRACKETS
last I k time, I fear, to give up try-
~X.
A beggarly sham Bobbing a pau
BALL S I ERSi Turned and Scroll).
ALSO
12 t i s i v a o i r country by huma pt-i'-
GEO. A. PEASE. rr.Orr.IETOR
Stair
Balusters
and
Newell
Posts,
NOTICE ----- The. INDEPENDENT
means and ajipt ul to i'rovidi ucc. . An article von can always borrow
Constantly on hand and made to Order.
The
Largest
Stock
on
the
Coast,
e
•
i
i
D.
HOXTER
HAS
SO
MANY
Both the great parties have íaiieíl —Trouble, and are never obliged to
M
M
k-r J * L
a
L
has the sole right of doing the
A
S. W. Corner of First and Morrison streets, 1 W . distom i rs at his store r.ll the time
j
return
it.
v.
p
o
7TTOSE
WHO
CONTEMPLA
TE
j
f wish we might have u woman’s pnr-
M
ins no time to write an ndverise-
'w'
L
i
buiM iiig inthis vicinity
rOKTLANP, OREGON. n42 ly
X
fh at is xvhat we call busi neh. 89ts.
'A
r*
d
«' n.*w, and see how it w .u'd work,
AN hen von sce a 1 are-lieaded man
LITIGANT PRINTING
G
Superior
Inducements
are
offered
!
8—
*el perauaued timt, in exiending hdlowing a cow tbrougli tlie front ',ut,c,,ul^ '"““Dcmcm» a i e uirerei
feel
r
i
t—
I
tion’
X
the su (Trage to Wf»inen, 11. rv emild
1,11,1 lii,ino th ca irw itli garden j
Conq.let'ion
furnishinV oi
of aiiv
nipletion nnd
nnd furnishing
any *
fo r Washington County and is
imj'lcment.s and profanity, von mav
building can be had r.t
lose absolutely nothing, and might know timt bis cabbjige-plants liave
this Factory.
gain a great deal. F**r thirty centu­ been set out.
W
herefore invaluable to all ofbur ci/iien f
ARCHITECT AND HCILDEU'
C
.
.
M
r
m
achinery
is
ries history has be en iterating and
A legal question for the Depart­
.NEU AND FIRST CLASS!
\ M T iL L FURNISH PLANS AND «PF-C
reiterating that in a tight woman is ment of Justice: What isa fraudu­
v v itications for Building* "f all di S t* vip
And tii e worn done w ill he of
tioiis and siiperinti nd the eonstructions o
Hint ply dauntless, and we a ll know, lent convivan ii? Answer— A lauri- SUPERIOR STYLE AND FINISH
thè sani.'; also partieular ntteution pani to
even with our eyes shut upon Con­ daulct. - The ( 'a/iHal.
C a ll an d E x a m in e
J O L X F l l ’S
W ORK
ami S T A / i l
gres and our voters, that, from the
A little Troy boy, who waa w orn -
THE
FINEST
AND
CHEAPEST
Before purchasing elsewhere.
day that Adam ate of the apj.Ir and i^g ov«» u j.iece of shad at dinner
| l l l T L l f i X G .
lì. M D O S A L I ) .
];.tt.iv,
demoralized
bis
m_ill
er
bv
.V
'^hnnih*,
f.innlnr ami Ituildinr) Mute
told on Eve,down to the present day,
LANDS
IN
THE
STATE!!
Shop ou Pine Street above McReadv’s.
I
n35;ly
man, in a moral light, has pretty asking,“ Mamma,where did (kid find n Address all orders to
14:6ni
uniformly shown himself to b j aii all the bones to make the first shad
A. L. JOHNSON Forest Grove.
o t?”
arrant coward.
W OODCOCK & INTERM ELA,
1 An old Scotchman of Bo«don used
VTholewile and R otiil Dealers in
BEECHER ON LIQUOR TRAFFIC.
to say, “ I'm open to conviction, but
- KKl'T BV-
| I ’d like to see the man that can eon-
Henry NY aid Beecher preached in s vince me.
JOB PRINTING ü W ë Ì Ó
æ
n
? r - . A A' /
his Broolyu Plymouth ( hurch recent-1 The following-described sinful lit-
Stalls Nrs. f, b, 6, and 7,
Cot ncr of Pine nnd Birch-
y '
>
■
I j on Tcrap'i’aiicii. A h to the liquor tie game w as indulged in at Atlanta,
rO R K S T (iUOVP, OH F.RO.Y
X L W C / T Y M A ¡i K K T ,
traffic, lie believes that so long as <;a.: A party of young men dined ' y j U tJ / / / f ' J J c ( ’ r / / ( Y/Y
TOWN
AINEST TITlNOU IN
VNUFAUTURER AND DEALER IN f ready at oil hours.
there is a demand the supply w ill «t a restauriiiit;,!ind each one ihsHsied
t
l ’o il la m i.............................O regon.
all kinds of
_ A g o o d S addle h o r se a l -
ecpml it, ni.vl all efforts to enforce on ]»aying the bill. To decide the
PORTLAND, OREGON,
1 ALIFORNIA FRU ITS RECEIVED
matter, it was proposed to blindfold
H
A
R
N
T
E
S
S
,
f
Ò
S
l "ttys ready.
eniperanee by prohibit >ry law s must
J direct per steamers. Counlru ord ers
t iu- waiter, am 1 the first one lie Vffords advantages for the thorough am .mild.
; v’ Hack connects with the ours at Cor­
»radical Business Education of youiìg aia
consequently fail. Yet he maintains cat igiit should
SADDLES, BRIDLES, W IIIFS & Lash nelius
the bill. He niddlo-aged men. Send for College Pai., (
twice a day.
i » ri
Cash pain tor Country Prodnce
»ha* lb, cTiininnitv hr. ; i„
-*
n t i-tundit It! V 1» r tin iII V( t
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J» k FRANUE A JAMES
' V Bepainni'pronq.tly attended to.
ÒR D RR.
I ll
b >Ut le Pi* r f i i nVi
n 12 lv
ul3,2m c?r**
APPLETONS
A K IS S IN G SONG
CEO. H.
H IM E S
BOOK, ( IRDiLlOB PRIMER.
THIS SHAGS
m
CASIISTOH i: Î
HOXTER
I
POST PEE ICE.
P L A N IN O M IL L S
LiXDS FOR Till-; L1\DIM! m
TH
INGS TO SELL!
1. MEYERS
15,000 to 20,000
3
EC G T& KQEHQUSE
H. IScDOh'ALD.
H E R E IT ISÌ
FOREST
GROVE
LIVERY & LEED SIME,
Wm
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M
C
M cCRËADY.