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About Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1874)
s t U — f FORFST VOL. il. GROVE, W A S H IN G T O N PUBLISHED AT Onlcr hv the G r in d L )dge of Foi23t Orof O Orejoi E , Shore Line railroad occurred as fol- j seems he joined the Order at Paler- low s; The train after taking on two mo, in early youth. I ho order of in It passengers at the Station, started for expulsion is signed by Victor Eaiun- iliis eitv. Sta'ion Master Win Bench ! »»*d, G r in d Muster of the Order in Editor aa.l Propi ictur. rr Italy Ni;\v H wt : n \ July 0.— T h e accident on charges preferred against him it S.o y Cr«ek thin mottling on the ' lSi»"», which he refused to meet. OREGON/ THURSDAY Cr.EAT VALLEYS OF 0REG( complished. N ew Y ukr .Julv 0.-—The P o p e was recently expelled from the M ison ic THE IKDEPnOIIiT ! TELEG RAPH IC! COUNTY, i i to ii small . the W illametto, and forms nn important part of what known as Southern Oregon. is The climate o f this valley is most deligh t ful, and the i.ienery is inspiring. j replaced the r u l* just before the ' Italy rear truck «>t the last car had passed . B oston , Julv 9. —In the matter o f i Dull minds that i an see little tuat is r>;, j die switch. C'onseipientiy the train the U. P . R. R. and the petition for I beautiful oi■ at tractive in the A\ illmn- J TCRMS Ono your,.. .. l - j b'liupe l along widi the t 'uck oil the Six monili*,... its bankruptcy, noMce was to-duv j ° R e » h e r e compelled to exclaim, Three mouths, j u J track, for a few rods, until the tres- tiled in the U. S. Cureuit Court of “ Thisifi g r a n d ! l»*-work bridge of Salt Marsh was withdrawal by the petitioner creditor | The Ump ]U:i \ alley includes the RATES OF APVl.lt lISlSO: reached, when tlie rear car rolled oil’ ; of his appeal from the appeal from • whole o f Douglas county, an 1 ox- tne b id down fifteen feet to t h e ' the adverse decision ofJud<»e L o w e ll ! ‘ ends to the cascade mountains on the r» 1 . . . ° ' » tc d j4»,,] ! 1*1 TIME 1 SQ. 3 *1). meadow below. drugging with it nil thus ending the case in favor o f the j e:lsl to the Pacific on the west, and i; ,t,i lit oo 1 WEEK. 1 À0 •_» IMI S * 1 ” > ( • > i 2 'M l 4 • > coutains 2.240,000 acres o f lan d : 1 ,- *2 WKfcKs. - I*1 the r e d o f ' l i e train except the loco- roa 1 Mjrtü - ■ > * t 1*0 ò O 12 on 2il on 1'iie ears were •J I Oil .V» INI motive mi i tender. C hicago , Julv 10.- - A Wushingt ■ton *00,000 o f them are arable, and 50,- I Cl ti III 3 .y i v. ¡{ i n i r » I 0 ,1 10 II I 1 t; M«>*. Superintendent special says ex-Senators N i e ano 000 are under cu ltivation . T h e val- r* i im w «>•» ! u i l v d e n o lid ie l. i.i >* * .! 1 m i 1 ) !c\ ]irop»*rly consists o f a la rge mini- \Vih- -V, who was 111 the bag. age c ir , S i,w e r are mentioned ‘d in eonnectioii fi Im • f ts.-V N' »Í the wit* the i tii c o l Minister to St. IV- ber o f sm all va lleys sej a ra tid from t* su 'U .i' he ft It tin ii>1:in at • tin f..r *- tho. rear car on the ties, jumped for the : u*i'burg,in place of Minister Jewett • •aril oth er by belts o f tim ber, high hills an 1 n • m ’.ain r a n ; *s. T h e soil >l'll -1«*| 't*. ran-. t i e bell an 1 them [,i"I.Ml w.ll b u*. 1 o:i r.' ; i- of the a* valleys is rich and prodim- side door into the Or.EGON. i inni *cd i m! ot biugle copies,. . iIMF. 1 LAND (> : .o x - I. KN r a t S V •K*: la . » \ f S XN 1 ItW VI S l ’O I . l ’ .Fl*!! I. A 2 l .V ri ll Ult >... i a.ill ;• r t l ^ A Ì N F. A V *1! K Vl r v - s . M It >.v. •' • h l* t ; 1 Li. V ' -•í.-Li.o. k*. il »Ai .... .v l' W 41 t* tl x 1 T ) l* * 1 . X. 1. 4./ » » i > r ^ \T o i a a l'K- ?«*U 1 1 • i.i - ii » i i . i l' i : 1 .*/ • t r ’i ii t . l .* »• t i m l .i l l ti » t i <• i r * v • » »■ j* i »lie it i i•U. i> It a * .1 ii »t u if »o l «.lì» 1 .X ..i L. i - iu •) >h U^oll s /’killing y >i L Í V . i l i - l i . is immediately fol nil him, and broke '..»»ved ;i im, ft ! . . I. In n b e d and seven il» h( ( u . Oil! » r on-' reveo < iuj nies, b it ill i* ■ I t lieta wi re i t of n * ci ion * c’.iur *iuree whips; icier. T h e re • t-C’ijm • critic Am ong t nein me 1 • If jv* D .v , >t ( « 11 : 1 .lintd. andIb-v r. ! •: n all of i.r.;;i u.tvcii. S everal I lav»* ¡ 1 H'O.kfil leg. A i*i*i'i)tl ■!' j try end ‘ fed l dONAL P it >. The . e r iie t tin t ti ip lin ea leu • \ came to Ins CARDS. euth bv W .l ic ¡s »¡i oj he c a rd e * act of tin* sfati ni n in ft . w i :,'D \ bou L B V . Ji. t). i» ii h. b.i: tin* l ife r claim s th t lie --------- M >u\, w'u* com noticed on the F ar 1T ‘ ‘xU,:* ’loil 1!l A ,ton;' e inlay, last week. “ >• i\e. m : South Um pipi.i liv e rs , the Chili 1 G a rd ei j a arm and the nights cool. D i e cl.- iiiite is tonal to the Isle of M ight, he south ot Fiance or Italy, and i nit sin passed by Madeira fur invu nit tom ,Cam as Sw ad, Y on ealh i aim I ids. T h e spring i* early, the sum M isi Minnie Allison fell in tin D eer ( leek valleys, and L o o k in g | i er is long, and the winter shor raging \\ ill mietie at Albany the oth ;hr-s P ra irie , are w ell adapted foi i er day, b lith e r com pan è hi , Mis iiul mini. a heat, oats, barley and In d ian corn j Lizzie \\ duaui-.,who is agon.I swim It abounds in extensive and beau i; i- no uncommon circu m stan ce ioi > mer, pluu {'editi and b.uvo.v rescue if ill valléis, divided lilt into hug ntr. * * ariners to rai-e tw . and three crops i .lid well cultivated farms, that yield >! «vlieiit o r oats with o n ly on* j By re ri. st of D m iel Chirk. .M ute, .rum 25 to (4) bushels of wheat t< oi tí.’ e S te Grange, all good Pai •loughing and sow in g; an 1 iii tin ' lie acl'C, and from 40 to SO buslicl rous ot.'d u io ’.i (h> tu -.1 ;4.v re oneste. hilipooia C reek V a lley as m any a I ti oats i r barley to the acre, accord lliv . Ill 111 .1r V r * • l Tt! 1tqilal's’i l i ! 1 i i i l iv . .1 siV J7 ,h , llH'.i Á. M .* 1874, at D the “ \ o ln i.lie r . aised with if] ■eat celebra Mu- • S;1 \ ' * the n 4 4 i.i m e» » iu :y was :it S iivi'iaon 1 ' IS. l.lúLt* 1 th D 1llu ie W in MO j\< o pic on tin •• .li'.i s Ot I 11 1 T .I • 1'ill . *.i" ¡it * was ma 1 lit l’l' LÍ » 1 i a r « »M ta• o ¡m u d K en K* sty! L*. I lo il. R ill us M u llu r . Oliltl'l ' of ! Ii day. c io js on ly on e have . been jd o u g liin g A SONG OF THE SUMMER WIND. Balmily, balmily, Summer wind, Sigh through the mountain passes. Over the sleep of the beautiful deep» Over the woods’ green masses; R.pple the grain of Talley and plain. And the reeds and the river grassM. How many songs, 0 Summer wind, How many songs you know, Of fair, sweet things in your wanderings, As over the ear»h you go— To the Norland bare and bleak from where The red south roses blow. Where the red south b’ oasoma blow.O wind, (Sing low to me, low and stilly!] plowman, shepherd and herdsman— We request all our correspondents to ob* And the golden green of the citrons lean the abode of a happy and prosper To the white of the salhtly lily; serve the following simple rulesi ous people, and the future of a large Where the sun-rays drowse in the orange- Write upon rages of a single size, boughs. population rich in the abundance ol Cross all your t's, aud neatly dot yonr i’s; • Sing, sing, for the heart grows chilly!) a prolific soil and high cultivation. On one side only let your lines be seen— And the belted bee hangs heavily T he R ogue R iver V alle y is a con- Both sides filled up announce a Verdant In rose and daffodilly. Green. immtion of S »uthern Oregon, and I know a song, 0 Summer wind, .onus the third great division of the Correct—yes, re-eorreet all that you write. A song of a willow-tree: j Mid et your ink be black.your paper white; State. It partakes very much of the Soft as the sweep of its fringes deep For spongy loolscap of a muddy blue I In languorous swoons of tropic noons, charartoi o f the Umpqua Valiev. I >etrays a min 1 of the same dismal hue. ! But sad as sad can be! /’unctuate carefully, for on this score •s still higher and dryer, tlie atmos i Yet I would you might sing it, Summer- nothing prochtims the practiced writer here is warmer and balmier, tin vind, ! more. lir is june and soft, the days an I would you »night sing it me. t hen send it nfT. and, lest its merits lack, Idle bottom lands o f the N ovtl 1 pooiii (T'eCk, C o le ’s V a lle y , #0 17 en rr lit, and grazing district of great and corTseponding hances its value. I t is sheltered by proportions wealth. The large river bearing the the Coast Range and California same name as the valley— Grand mountains on the west, 1 v the Cas- R mde— and others, supply ample cade Range on the east,by the U m p water-power for lumber and flouring- qua mountains on the north, and mills, and for all kiuds of manufac- the Rogue R iver mountains on the turing purposes. The mean tem south. Nature has done much in perature of Eastern Oregon, p.t the climate and soil, mountains and val Dalles, is 53 deg. in spring, 70 deg. leys. and geographical position, to in summer, 52 deg. in autumn, and make this a delightful valley. It 35 deg. in winter. may well be called the “ Sunny TO E0RREJP0Ni)£Nr3. South” of 0 r e g o n --tb e home o f the Tur. U mpqua V alley is next in im to 15 , 1374 . valley heightens its beauty and [C oncluded.) portance JULY mg to culiiv ation. ! riicse facts show the productiveness g-y Inclose the postage stamps to send it back; Jut fir-t pay all the postage on it too. For editors look black on “ six cents due,” Vn.l murmur .as they run the effusion o’er, 'A shabby fellow and a wreti ned bore!” iet ere it goes, take off a copy cl an t’.)< ts should own a copying machine; L.ttl. th v kn >»v the time that's spent aud 1 care ' in hunting Verses vanished - who knows where? j Bear this in mind, observe il to the end. And you s’.i ill m »he the editor your friend. WHAT WATER IS. L orn grows am .•ruduci s abundantly, Peaches and plums, and all such truits grow ti On a certain occasion one Paul (O tremulous, musical murmur of leaves! 0 mystical melancholy Of waves that call from the far sea-wall!— .Shall I render your meaning wholly Ere the day shall wane to the night again, And the stars come, slowly, slowly?) I would you might sing me, Summet-w.nd, A song of a little chamber: Sing soft, sing low,how the r«,se<* grow And the starry jasmines clamber; Through the emerald rifts how the moon light drifts. And the sunlight's mellow amber. Sing of a hand in the fluttering leaves, Like a wee white bird in its nest; Of a white hand twined in the le aves to find \ bloom for tii fair voungbreast. Sing of my love, my little love, Mv snow-white dove in her nest. As she looks through the fragrant jasmino leaves Into the wasting west. Denton, a Methodist preacher in <i i fc -tioii. Grapes ure n.'ukin*. ' . , ,. I Texas, advertised a barbecue, with I'arnicis. W h eat \ii Ids from 2d to j * .rain l a 1 pa sie 1, au 1 unt ¡1 he ha I ;reat progress m quantity andquai. , l’ ().!|' , I (a litili.. - • • * t i l l . OlN. better liquor than is Usually fuin- .> i hu.Ju 1 • to tho acre, oats 10 bush • io t ie e lth .it the rear tru k was nil v, and wine, to a limited extent, h j OI’ FUT. ' t !:!. K. id ace. W.M of • lie r a in i*hed. When the people assembled. . !s, and bill'll V 40 bushels. T a i* espiati if i *:i t- Uo .. I'! .i. .ii Mil*. n t*:y • a ing siuvehsftlly niiiniifactiii'i d. . di -.pcratio iu the crowd cried out, Ten lerlv, tenderly. Summer wind, A number of the better class of i •redited. l i i e train was a pur 1, Nuts of a 1 k lids are bein ; eulti . ith murmurous word-carcssi “ Mr. Paul Denton, your reverence failiter- fit ip a i:- ly <{<.[ Mi bushels ol meal one a i l ¡h • e i ilfie . ar. c * O. wi ld of the South,to her beautiful mouth \ated to advantage. The valley i- ms lied. You promised not only a w . ii. s •» v l o : l m . i),. 1. vith a fe,v e\ce g io ii . In.i1 wheat t > the acie l -v the ta!* o i:i Did you cling with with your balmy kiss iic \ .1i * 11!.» i it . vs ; " 1 ,i ¡ in i l l s.icber. u by t he C oast ¡iiul t as- ;.)od burhe no, but better liquor. es— i.a'at s o f this city, sowing, and To l.ushels of oat O! f uysi.i .a and Surg.-on. to i_r41 . X deli! o: i . <* i cr to 1 eli ade range ., by its own mountains, i vVhcr’s the liquor?” % ». *• i t . í » ¡ 1 1 i 1 i,» > 1 1 a Flutter and float o'er the white.white throat, i 1 .1 l'k * 1 ' * !tailey. The nearest o rt for A -, v l .r e ;, J i l y 7. - T . P r g k o v f . - - - - c u ic c :- OA .ini the nnni'rous si»uis from them, \n 1 ripple the golden tresses? n !. < i(T 1 )••;•! “ T h e re !’’ answered the* mission l!.:' lor ,’ .i, vallee i* S■•"ttsbur an i'hc e iiioun iiins are well eovi leii hn ' I'i'- io n e r • to-d i\ i d * S* 'TiF ' ary, in tones of thunder, and point- “ “ W'»i?y?ar growth from grttn tc gold,” V aM .. e ot ti)..iiieStiomt'n‘ « < th r S« m gru hie r -port fr m i n i -i ,,! h .. and piue timber; the fool Saith th<- song of the willow tree; ill. ng his long, bony finger at the »f t> lies'. !' . d c ml.a i \ f • i‘ aM i .a r • < 11 dli- and vailtos havi a great deal oi 1 •*.l/y trxr.us c ter, t»g roots t . f >M,” uati-ldess double spring, gushing up* .ILM 11 < ^ t : !i » • :1 ■ ’ On, Summer wind, sing it me! e -..at.t lin g oak and ] ine, tha ' !!. Y. Tj •Mr li ii in t vo strong columns from the bos Lorn and dreary, sad and weary, t *» »Ui.Ul Ml* i il ml Ki»was ...» r* :tt tieanG t > tile country, un of the earth. “ T h ere!” he re As lovers that parted be — a ja r ( ’ !Ic VCil **ii* a 1 ,n -t I :;*.:. 0 ti! -Ul'\ tin D u ’a m & Tdatn v o : i ni- Mdh v gets little lain com- I 1 ; j ,. i . peated, with :i look terrible as light But sweet ns the grace of a fair young faci CY Oli t In; 2n 1 ill in i . to lai-iii ■ m 1 cur- 1 . I uro.I will il i i .r \\ 111..n.i ;e 1 ut t).( j 7 i n i; x i : y s - . r i J. a i r 1 mver again may see! • •liter o; ning. while his enemy actually trem I » *) » * \V M’itl )• Ì t i v'l* • » I ham . -, id bacon, which th ei pted to that suite of j just aiiaj'ieii — Ina D. Coolbrith.in Ortrlanr? fo r July. . w i; !i • ! . . e bled at his feet, “ there is the liquor j 1 • n of ; ! >;u I ut c don e «•'.:* n avclv and succts«- teinpnruriiy gr.ri'e ! g.i. I i.) I'u-t Stra f. I, i m ini du. M u !'i mniij c lungs, and wl.at it wants in rain is ; it v,w hn ( i u i* > which God, the F crnal, brews for ,, : i v. 'idle lings, ham ;rnd bacon ot n. to pl'ote.'l m e A ; ■.'. 7.1.'. M .i: 11 oí , i :. '.' di d as so, a, \ i , THETERRITORIES. ¡.lade .¡¡i by extraordinaiy facilities I all his children. Nut in the simmer- I li. \ are e j ’lal. il not wi;h an e*;- >rt or *.•;* ■ 1 • I t ) L • I.i t ii; <|:i .-1 \ il!t l*i v l\ :,i: iliO .'Hi! it . o exec o>r irrigation fi’om tite numer »uv 1 ,- ai ing still, over smoky fires choked in .J H i . 71 D , t(‘ t !iiit A L 7 * i : j Ä.1 t I R - 'V ii* *1 b n * .■ * i * -, w i -'!• « li tr, I i any oti tin Pacific roast, Rev. Mr. Condon, after visiting CIS. I 1 t l nS and rings tiia .!ar arc (*.’.» l:\ 72 c :: "'ith pi'i-on ms gasses and surround- I the Seattle coal mines, for scientific i w dtau i ma I ■ * in r ta *k IN ; n l bring at lens one or two «cuts s u n a z u o > in i . il.ouml in the valley, amt that art ml ! . d ll ii*ln V. ”l ì ’ I • (Hi, .-.111 i'il with tlie stench o f sickening purposes, gives it as his opinion that :u ir • I. 1 a jHtuml in Sun Fi'iiiicisco market . ir on «•nilli y ¡ ; s' i. 1 *J > i .s i oin o ] lin ed as to be avallai le lor th: IN' DKKI’ .M S til Il.filX'l odors and c o in ption, doth your Fa- the coal lunuaMon is from peat i . m v . i u i- *rn*r r*f Fir-t and W.t-lmi - * I » < ■> 1 * 1 : ' • 1 •/. N 1 11 > r o f a'ltovi* a •»v others, exceiit tin* cclc- I p ill] Sheep and cattle are ex- chiefly, aud is some 5l3,U0U,000 years .‘.iiti.in 1. ().<•_• m. n (* 1 v 'Y,l^ id >, I » l i C t icr in Heaven prepare the precious 1 I o » t >. •Ml. Iren. 4 l'»7. ’ i i.ill’ll hams id Mr. Cross, oi Salem. >.i old. • t HslM raised, and some us fine c *• nee of life, pure cold water; but H u wo i l A g a.' O i I lie fci'iluig, wiiti r uml climate ai'( nurses as arc in the State aro in r.iLcrou stott . The Salt L a k e Tribune savs: A. HALL, SCHOOL TEACi.iNG IN CALIFORNIA i i the gh de f.ml grassy do 1, where vie! im . .*u ! ! it -«-11 it t to Ml w :i all favorable to the pvoiluetiou of ! ;hi> valley. “ There is a law in Utah which al the red deer wanders and the child good b.ogs and the euring of hams. ; an 1 It i rued. Ai tn II. \ ran • B A L L K. S T O T T , This v llcy is distinguished for it> loves to play, there G od brews it; lows the Mormon Church but $50,- A p -l ig *'ue in Indiana, win* wa* 1 »P About 39.000 hogs nre raised in this ta L i.l* f ()(). Anything over that amount A T T O 11 N K V S . A T I . A AV, team ••ter«, etc., v mining interests, of which Jackson and down way duivn in the deepest ‘ h id uj) ’ for numen ifiilly w< b ing ran be confiscated by the United valley annually. reported that on ; him b e 1 In 1 i:i X;). Di kmu > lilock, *i!le may l e considered the centre. viille.s whole the fountain nnirmers S ates Government. The Ttustee in- he b i of a little g ll’l, j*t * tilled hi - Tin* climate, soil, high grounds, had pissed th it in >r ii:i;. M.-..M ;l. Upwards of 15,t l t;,t ( 0 in gold havc and the rills sin rj and high upon I rust ot the Church of L atter Dav ic io:i by explaining tin t “ she jm rO K T LA X I), CKKG0X. rolling prairies, foot hills and moun a L is e l all n n • i a i.i t > a > to 1 to n lc ty been taken from tin* mines since the mountain tops, where the nuked Saints has in his possession several si *e 1 in Hinging pi;icr " a d s at him tains of the Umpqua Valley are the tnoir p Mg*, wiiijii a i « d jo .*. T.i uv million dollars of theChurcii moiier, w!nui his bark was tunic !.” That is 1852. The production has been re grunit“ glitters like gold in the sun, home of the sheep. Here arc herds , known to have been filched from the are now liat two n u di t, oe.- ipie 1 * a F R A N K L. STOTT, no e x m *o. The town crier once duced the hist four years for wan w here storm clouds brood and the ]»• or, and now being used in the Roy* ranging fiom 500 to 7,000 head ot this load. The Indian ; wiil do t!*:- taught school uj» in the mountains, of rain. T h e Oregon and Californ thunder storms crash; and out, on al household. As the laws of the as good sheej) as any in the S ate; le s s e in everything nil repulsed. A 11 « r ii e v - a t • ! . a w , and about every h .If hour had to re ia Railroad will be bui't through this on the wild, wide sea, where the land can now bo enforced in Utah, the total number in the valley is Mr. Mills, in rein n for the o.l’.-r of let the Government confiscate this if */ f S r;o T;o ft f; J'f;ft \* move his coat, and scrape oil’ the valley by the* end of this year; thi- hurricane howls music and tho big about 150,000, that yield ail average his own life to s.i c * o hers, a >k * for money aud turn it over to the poor Oifi*v in in w (.'eiirt H -use. lried paper wads m l'ieiing to the will infuse l.i w life, energy, and en waves roar the* chorus, sweeping the Mormons, who have so long been of :i! lead 4 J lbs. to the fierce. No | i .' ilr*' ___ two or t h r j ! • * ii * fin nap. He never penuifte l a trill * to ter) rise into the whole community, march of G o d --th c re he brews it— robbed in the name of the L o r d ." housing or wintering of slice]) is re protect tac G.t.vr.mi tit interests ba- unsettle Iii - ja tie n c r; ho just kent so that iin’ rovemcnts that now seem beverage of life,health-giving water. TH3MAS H. T0N3TJE. The M.*tho lists o f B lise propose «pnred in this valley. Ail average j t.v«en Cli yi.uin \ grucy an i ( ’.il 1- on wearing that gaberdine until it insurmountable will then be easily to erect a ?5,l'0U brick church build- And everywhere it is a thing of beau of an acre <d hind is si f»l -ient to Iced Attorney • a I • L a w « well. Tua .»I. Hit ary D e lir im e li; ing. h i l no nap,ami the vv.nls wouldn't ty, gloaming in the dew-drop, ping a sheej). 'There are line mountain accomplished. ha ; cu 1 )i *c.l h.s v • j i • «t. T.iu ho « ÌI. g '„ >ro, Washington County, Oregon. stick. J hi t when th -y go t to drop- Whitman county, AV. T., 1ms iio Tm; I llinois V alley , in Josephine ing in the summer rain, shining in r; n p's for cattle. ti 1 c 111 It HI . II l.il ) ¡i » * i: place where intoxicating liquors are j ing ihcm in mucilage lie hail made Fruit and vegetable* arc raised in ; County, is one of great extent, and the ice g«'in, till they seem turned to sold. T a t War D . t.ir ni .*a tu- i tv* ti*!e- r. i>. «iiinccx. v. kii . m n . gru * i 1 to G a. i i» ' * » <• ».ten ui b u g .a complaint to the Board of Dir*c- great variety and perfection. I t is rich, productive soil; the foot ¡»ills living jewels; spreading a golden The Dakota Southern Railway is toiN. “ Y o iin gn i.ii», ’ said tho chair- S h a ttu c K L K i l l i u - flie climate for peach on . plums, and arc admirably ud iptcd for fruits, but veil over the setting sun, or a white taxed on un assessment of $5,000 per tii • .1 -par. :u -at of ! ii M .«o ui, « li mu” , “ c f mi d on ’t like our ways grapes. Tobacco can be raised here the attention ot the people has iicen gauze around the midnight moon; mile. .1 r : < > ! ; x i : ) s a x i m i x s i : u h : IN«*; ’il ; him to il «e the S.x.li Cavalry you had hotter sling your blankets sporting in the cataract; sleeping in to a considerable exte nt. Corn ma more taken up with mining than in lx t i - i* aa l l i li in T *ivitary, to Seventy-five thousand dollars is AT LAW . the glacier; dancing in the hail- fanning. These rich lauds anil toot and git. Prentice M ulford tort tures ln re us well as in the Western breax up ill 2 rail« baia; mi l a lty appropriated to continue the surveva D«kn* t’s Bud.1 .nig, Str.<t, sknlc v er for mor n six mouths, and States. The clearing of the l ninji-, lulls remain comparatively unculti shower; foldin g its bright curtains of the Yellowstone, under l*rof. h *-«ilc t acy.um *, L’.*.u indici ¡m l TORI LAND. MUM,ON. softly around tin* wintry world, and Hayden. he never s iid a vvor 1 agin the wads.” «pm R iver fit,in Scottsburg to R ose- ; vated. Ivi ».vai, an l forja tacm upon their T 1 ‘ T b.'ie.l .* c ; i! »i , . ] !, p M . burg, so that the small steamers can , T he V alley of N eiialem , in Clat weaving the many colored iris, that A letter lias jitsl been received by r. . t*. various. B U S IN E S S C A R D S , ,v L O D G E S M ilfonl might have been brought come up CO miles, facilitates ship- ! sop Count v, in the northwestern seraph's zone o f the air, whose war]» | A. II. Seine ben, F q , Clerk o f City N v V »::c. July 7. —Six million- up to paper wads, ami didn't mind intuits to the ocean, and connects part of tin; S:nt<‘ , and thn n ;h which is the rain-dro’OB of the earth, a»ul Council, from Britton & 3 ra v , attor ol the live per rent. National Bank neys for the city in Washitigt: n, them. “ It ain't no ii e ,” said un with the steamers o f the North . ’a- the Portland, Astoria and M Mfim- whose woof is the sunbeams of heav stating that the Commissioner o f the S . H u g n e s , reserve, ie«ii»ire«l require«! to h Im kept in the •Flier director, the chiidren hcv ec;«»r, “ “ the 'Transjiortatioii roni]i!.ny. The ville Rtihv.iy will piss, is I t miles en. a!l checkered over with the ce General Lund C i i *e has written a ROTARY PJJLIC AND COLLECT >R. Treasury, i m b.*m, alr.-a !«■ ,,*eei\e.l. got. tor bo amused.” The T C. ]•'<)- Orvsoil iUU\ California Railroad has long by 3 1 broad, and coiFaiins lestial flowers of the mystic hand of letter instructing the Register of tha i; ; VL VArilRS 1*R\,VN’ . ACK- A*‘ ° breaiaier e.sMmaie, lhat to-m«:r- tested ili it there were other aui'isc- been completed to Ru.*clung, and thou «an I* of acre ; of as rich laud as refraction--that blessed life-water. Land Office in Vancouver to enter J vi >.vl *1 -•■ui* Tit'» t ik»n. W ill att* !nl * v ^ ixve«j> ' iui-TCMS,! it to in lit quite as diverting; but the will be extended south as fast as any in the State. There is little or No poisou bubbles on its brink; its the bind upon which the city is loca I * j ► • 11 ? > 11 v to all l>u *iin i ulrustt»! to liis ii jo ¡i mi •» • , 1 » . ‘ A - l4|() 1 U J utLO luuitlivti m illion*!, ill ted. for the City. The people are third here a-oso. and remark d, “ I possible. This mad, when com no cultivation there yet, but the rail foam brings not madness and mur jubilant over the news. The final — ------ Nation*? Buuk uo W h ^ \ m iv pcrfekly agree with tin* Cheer; this pleted, will o] cn tip the valley to road w ill soon open up this hu ge dis der; no blood stains its liquid glass; settlement of this question,however* at the l'ciiemptioti tlivi-ion to-ilay. J o l i n C o o p o r , youngster better travel. I consider tne markets of the world; it will trict of valu ible 1 in 1 an 1 in tgnili- ¡ude widows and starving children must be in the Courts. weep not burning tears in its depths! !i • ro ll of pop - make great changes and wink out a cent, fj*.'3«t to the plow an 1 ax**. Farmers in the Sound country *ay V E S T I S T A S I> J E W E L E l i u ^ . ' J ' ' H..‘ A 1,ou‘ ;l< 'V l'l i , i u s ; i .»i M. , s.iv.s Ilia in d aus al- Speak out, my friends, would you that grain and liar promise better pilar edyercation; thor a necessara comp ete revolution in favor of the T i i : Gius’ i) R;)X ds V alley , in crops this season than for ten years JMLK IT S T ; IIF . PATRON VGE 0:1 G i:ia ! an river a ljuiick uv tho skule system. Mr. farmers. The production of wheat Union C maty, in the eastern part of exchange it for the demon’s drink— 'H .K '.... .............. - - OF - THF. ----- V , . , before. t i*i * vc. W.trk wiii'n • i ‘ < I. ( ... i- J i tc AI ¿1] a : silL* 1 three in ui. A f- ClieoruMin, I move and scorni tliei alcohol?” ami corn, oats aud l a lev will l»e Oregon, is about the same size as Walnut ami Fin«- Street* *1 ter thr *u lnm rs’ lig h tin g they were Flou r is selling at $22 60 per bar A shout like the roar of the tem tbi* ver skiilcniiister ..e shot.” T h e (]0„p ]c d ; sheep and cattle, hogs and the N e ’ialem Valley in t h ) north. I t rel in Hoena, Montana, and but l i t repulsed vvi.li a loss o f eleven k illed . answered, " N o !”— Buffalo a rich soil, is well watered, tin* pest, T. C. did not remain to observe the jlorses v.ill be improved and lnulli- h FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. ICG, tle to be had. VVvsiifNiJT)-,J ily 8 .— T iio balance i' siil; of the voting. — .NVoi F ranciwo ,,]jed, fiuit am! vegetables will be surrounding mountains are well tim Transcript. I . O . G . T .. Salt L a k e va ley received a shak in the Treasury at th..* eins • o f busi- 7 tint fin e r . extensively extensively cultivated, and the sal- bered with forests of gigantic fir, ing up from an earthquake last F r i Union county gets about $l,l)C0 of :F.TS AT ITS H ALL e v e r y SVT- ness vestord iv was: C a ie » v, ?12,- lurch, aud piue, and the grazing fa- | day evening. There were several moil aud trout fisheries will be great- ¡ the irieducible school mud this year. iinlav »'Vt-niug, ut C oYlnck. AH G eolo fist Condon is in Ixiii0 , cilitiesiu the valley an l ranges ui’e j ure UtMt,(;(H); coin, §71,000,090—-of w inch vibratious, the sensation lasting al me 'iii rs iif tic Onli-r in g . . l staudin mem county. \\ . ]'., to stav a few davs j I)’ extended. The w hole industries j Jobbing rates for beef in Seattle together about ten seconds. r *r> 1 a l l y i n v i t i l i t*» n t t e m l . At very extensive and profitable. __ §29,000,000 were coin c *rlifi a*tes. b*r the purpose o f c ¡oniiiing tlie va of this valley will find sure aud a*e 3 cents pet pound, anil for mut Alta and Granite the shock was pre N t.v Y juk , Ju ly 8. — lh 'j T re iich nous coal mines mines for gonbv^ ic- I profirable markets. The prices o f j This is only one of many such val ton G cents. c e d e d by a rumbling noise. IIO L B IG O K L O D G E . N O . 3 0 , M inistry tendered th eir re .¡guati n> : > “ ’I'liens an I scientific purpose whcilt> outs, barley r.nd wool have leys in tho eastern p i r t o f ths State The number o f Agricultural stu The Sahorae coal mine, in Wash* — such a- the Deschutes, John Day, A. T . k A. M . yesterday, bui M cM ih on ret used to T f S.:i J i m I-land* are »»roving already advanced from 75 to 1GU per | dents in the S ate Agricultural C ol iugtou Territory shipped to San FORESTGROVE, OREGON. M e t , aeeep^ them. Tho proceedings in t » i.*q*r^il any par of the P leific as a and land l-s advanciug rapidlv Pow der, Burnt, Malheur, and Owy lege at Corvallis is thir y-txvo. In Francisco, last vear, 21,211 tons o f hee Valleys— that wdl iu a few years the Collegiate Department we find coal against 4,ICO tons the year be- 134 names enrolled. be developed into an agricultural, ore. « e iuvited to fttkad. | m g of d.lim te uaportanco wa3 a«-1 lonat 300,000 pounda. * * | this railway. T h e poaiUou o f t h e 1 ! -i i :u ;.inl Si.r citi , 1: 1 ii t r e v e r .e tin* s*\it di utitil t!n* if the sod am the in d olen ce o f tin * « • Odi • ' A S S M ¡S°ZJ.I ,t U c Kmsto‘m-'''bJt-^* J ^ l u of "«* ot