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/ *•» THE INDEPENDENT. T R IP T O TILLAMOOK. Itesolutrons of Respect. IhTpartW Consisting of Dr. Sav- ■ j lor, Prof. Amltyson, I*, (i. Buford,. L o c a l N o w s . | Herbert McCornHck, Charles ( ’oil ier n:nl Charles AHderson have re- T o A m h w CiuKTiit. A rommittceas we have previously stated, has K e n appointed turnetl from Tillamook Day, ami re j,v th,- Hoard of Trustee«« to r*qx>rt nn port an cvecCflinglv pleasant health- F«»EKST GROVE. August (’>. | s 7 k _ AVhei* MS it lias pleased our Heavenly Father to removo from mortality to eternal amendment of the city charter to be giving trip. life one of the most esteemed and best be introduced in the Legislature next fall for Nothing remarkable happened the loved of our brethcreii Therefore be it passage. It is proposed *'o so amend the first half day’s rid1? fromForestC rover Jlfsotwl: eharter that on petition of two thirds of the 1st. That while graciously submitting to to Moore’s Valley, unless an abund property owners shutting improvements de the Divine decree of Him who -■ J>«>t)i all in the sired the Hoard shall hav-* power 16 order ance of dust be remarkable things well” we recognize in the death of improvements to K* made and levy assess Willamette Valley during July. Pro. Joseph ]>o<ee, the loss to the fraterni ments on tV • property owners abutting the Tuesday was occupied it», -passing ty **f one of its firmest supporters, brightest imptovement to pay for the same. Also it | tho Coast mountains upon what is ornaments, and to the community of one of is further proposed to amend the eharter so known as Quick's lload, which was its purest and most upright eiti/ciis. as to make Forest Grove a road distort. *Jud. That in tho unsullied integrity, in These proposed atnendih« nts we think are free froth dttst, even, but narrow and the unstained character, and in the pure nnd wise measures. As it is ihe Trustees have terribly steep. The coolness of the iuroproachnb,e life and conduct <>f our de no power to levy assessments on property atmosphere in the mountains eon-, parted brother we have an example worthy owners for improvements made abutting trusted favorably with the dust and of our imitation as men and Masons. their premises and if they do not choose to 3*1. That while endeavoring to imitate heat f f the North Yamhill country.* pay their proportion they cannot be coin- liis virtues and honor his memory we also jsdled to do so. This lameness in the town In descending from the sumtuit by a sympathize most sincerely with his bereaved steep un<! zigzag route, the' children, in this ?ad hour of their affliction, charter leaves the Trustees powerless to ef very fect needed improvements. In fact the horses and buggy conveying Dr.Say and assure them that, no less than they, wo charter is no better, so far as the improve- lor and Prof. Anderson not readilv- morn the loss of one w ho has been to them meut of the streets is concerned, than the . . . . . . . m^.kmg a sharp turn, pitched down a the most kind and indulgent of parents, to system of individual enterprise that obtained 1 us the truest f^id most faithful of brothers: before we had any charter. The system is | s^t,(T pbice, and v\oie only saved And Itli That those resolutions be spread just the some. T h o »*' who want im prove- j from destruction by a friendly stump upon the records of the Lodge, and that in nunt-s have to pay for them t»nd those who l a n d tr e e , w h ic h c n lig h t D r . S a v io r. token <•! our sympathy, a copy thereof un do not want to pay need not do so. This j ]1jSJ b u g g y in th e ir g \ r a tio n s .T h e it r tl e seal of thcLoilge, be scut to th • be- defect in the charter ought to l*o remedied. ! i . ■ .•’ r V . , i h orses w ere f o r a few m o m e n ts in r* av**d and sorrowing family. und our delegation form this conn tv ought j . Thos. 11. Tongue) t*. Ket these amendments through the Legis- j unutterable confusion, one lying on liiley Gave Committee. Chas. T. Tozier ‘ lature uext fall. 1 on his back on one side of a large P aris ' s k p .— G overnor Grover pardoned Hoffman the clerk who end'ezzled the school funds in the Cornelius district. This was happy news for his young and lonely wife, but we doubt the wisdom of the Exec- log, ana the other lictvse kicking and jumping on the other side. 15v the aid of two travellers *1 e horses were soon unhitched, the buggy brought back to the road, and all matters sot r ig h t , when it was found that nobody j utive clem *' cy in such cases. They »tv getting too common nnd a few examples ' * ., • i * i ■ • * b 4 , , , 1 and nothing had been injured or ought to tie made to teach people who are-;, entrusted with public funds that apj.topria-’! ,,ro k e n - S i,,ue ° { th o o o o k e (l ting them to their own private purposes is 1 was scattered down the hT.1 beyond si* aling in the broadest seise of th»* term, recovery, being the only damage, if It was **nlv ont of sympathy that tho good omit the nervous tremor of both people of Cornelius signed the petition for ' , - f , V l . , 9 i , * j h o rses a m i m en the vest o f th e w a v Hoffman s pardon not th»: tli**T deemed his . » * * down the mountain, sentence unjust. ------- ------- AV e pulled a peach plumb from one of II. F. M cMillen's young trees yesterday w hich meausnred f>x/9 inches in circumference. He has a fine lot of grape vines of the variety of Royal Muscadines w hich though vonug are very full of fruit. Some of these vim s had K en planted only two years yet they are load*'d with grapes. This varitffy Mr. Me Millen thinks is the very best for this coun try. Mr. McMilb-n is a good nurseryman : m*l take* an active interi st in the stu.ly of the business. GROVE. FOREST Resolutions adopted by Tualatin Lodge No. (! A. F. it A. M. Aug. 1st 1S71 expressing the feeling of the members on 'flic death of Dr. Joseph Boyce. STARLE ''lo o tl horses and buggies ready at all J f hoprs AL- i/orscs boardt d at reiisonablt* rates. ! c>JIIack eonneets with the cars atCor- •lius twice a day. ja ly lfiitf ___________ FOR SALE! C -------- - ne of the finest and most valuable blocks in tin* city of Forest Grove with improve ments consisting of comfortable house, ex- excellent orchard, got»l well, fruit cellar, barn, etc. This property w ill be sold, part for cash and part on time to suit purchaser. A.J .A npkkson . nlv 2: 2m O H urrali HurraB! l/r. Farmer, Granger, and nil the rest of the living IH M O K i: K E J O IC K Over the good news which in fact every C l a t s o p l l c a c l i- body is anxious to hear. Why o f course, come right t„ Hillsboro, and look for flit* Througb the krfulnoss of^Ir. F. new store, Kellogg's place mid seethe cheap goods that are sold there. It is enough to (5. Buford weave permitted to take make any botb smile The Goods were the following iMeresiing extracts carefully selected and of great variety Cash paid Jor//ides, M’ool, Furs andall from a le.ter to liitu from Mr. "NV. kinds of produce. K A IIN A F R IE D E N R IC II. ]>. Hoxter who together with his j 11 -ill 2 family and Mrs. I*. G. Buford have gone to Clatsop Beach on a pleasure B U R VE Y trip: W t call the attention of soldier* and those interested to the advertisement <’f tilt* l i " collection agency of W . II. Aikeu of Sm r> liable ... in- Francis**». Th* i u n v w « ill m there m*-n- find .***>**>........ , . . . formation as to additional travel j ay bounty , Pensions, l ’ ri/.e Money auP/Uinil Warrant- wind and tide. • \ . ( iaribaldi ° d, and tlu six nv*'t s to tho south side of tho 1 >ny \vf*~ nihile rti sliort. hoiight the sat1 a greut it upon rowing. A view T hru « have K e n some* signs of rain f,ir a Week but the grang* rs have staved it off we i of tile sunset ujion the ocean was' . imagine. For the clo'idr, roll ominonsly . had atid considered magnificent. along the mountains , ut seem afraid to j Friday morning the V»ci.*ar. lu ach , down into the v.dties where stand the south t>f the* bay was reconnoitered, shocks of wheat and Pie yellow fields of and then sail was set, fie oars grain. Now t h A wht t have the Tyndal j the* how of the boat di scientific humbugs got t** siiv aK>ut this t vi- : manned, rected toward Otjuadi lt.and the par- deuce of the jh . w * r o f grangers’ prayer*? \ brought them back H is assistance r. n- di r*d tin ir visit lunch moCe pleasant than it would otherw ise have T « t 'i. F o r e s t soon have good mutton chop us cither.Had i fine drive on the beach i-i inlay morning. W, st g..t another doublt* buggy and we took all tin folks, Danna Hlai.k included, am' went to the Seaside limisi and to T'llamook hi an. Wi hada splendid time Took a good dinm r a* ng and had a sort of picnic. * * * To-day the women art* washing ami I do not know that we will go any place, except to the K a d i this evening: if it is ch ar so we can see the sun set. It has ti.-t è cloudi t . ei y nn >rnii\g ami evening since we ! ave been in re until tins morning when it was char and I think it will be chvr this evening. Don't know what we will do to morrow N. ,t day we thir\ of going to Fort Sti veils ami the Lighthouse. Mill g > St. 11: HensFriday .uulovi. the mountains S kvki : vi. c.: * s of t ry .sip* las art reported in this part of the county. r E v c c i i t o r 's N o t i c e - G SALES OF TH E L A 8 T T HE S T A T IS T IC S tu k» t ph»s wheat where he ei have liis eyt un it. j miles to the mouth of the Bay. 1_ The Vrrvr. H arris h as‘ sold his blacksmith , last Legiilatlire appropriated $10.- ,Ji..p to a man in Minnesota. The buyer has* '■ 000 in bo*lds to construct the 1 ‘oad m t arrived in town as yet. Steve’ s many , o v e r the Mountains. F o r som e l ea- patron» will be sorry Vlmt he desert**.! the j ^ th o w(.re s o l. 1 at fifty cent anvil II I » Vulcan has lost in him a faithful , , „ . . . . . oil the dollar. and the contractor worker. ^ j R.,onp^2,JOO on the road and jmt S am H con e » K»y. ha» engaged the » e r r i- 1 $2,700 into bis own pocket. The cesof a work-brittle gopher t<><lig his poto- ro a d -b e d is well made, but no tins this year. Hi» at eel traps capture the | skill is manifest ill laVing it out.Ila. ground wpiirrels but tin* gopbdr i»too sharp ( the bonds been sold at a good figure, for that sort of foolishness. ^ good engineering been employe j and the money faithfully e .peuded, M’ . D. L ^ n l t stari ed to Astoria yenterdny there would now be a road suitable on a pleatumre trip and to get nd of the .1>rne. Wt* hope 'tjuit the im igora é g breeze« of Clatsop Beach wiU restore Ins health. ♦ — B r s C ounki . iu » hauled the first wheat of this year’» crop to the fuilroad station. He has already »toredoOO bushel» at the station. - ♦ . . . . TilK s,ore k7 ^ ’r* ,h; ,r ,im<’ now in the churchyard playing croquet. and m. n ly sound the balls from morn to t , route for a xvagfon road from Forest <’i.M. R aymond of Wajuito lake has Wen drove to Tillamook l>’iv e x is ts b_x i* k "t an attack of bilioui» fever tor btvtral »vay of A.»:i?*■ S C vet k and llsOlt «I,*» 1 river. T ill .\? u » ok . Cnrpontcr <dfo Calo inot Sliop. 1 0 R i : > i GROVE ( »1,1 i « *N a m 18,090 18.897 »oía 16,795 M id 14.* w ............................ «old .................................... «old ......................................sold .♦ li’ 1,000 1,000 110 n43 DRUG AND I« \ BOOK 8 f ÒRÉ t • I . I tv. U. S J YLO tl , r n O V P J L T Ö R . I P I N Stair Balusters and Newell Posts, B C U T L E R Y , T no33 1 S h e r i I F s S alt* Mv machinery is NE>V A N D FIR ST CLASS! B Jj Wm liven to boll'.' b .»o '! roftEST out o f Hie C ó itiit Court of thè State of Ore gon for M’ashiic.’ton Comit v ili favor of Jo- sejih Boyee aliti agaiiist llu lda Shermaii aliti f Ay / J / f V ' ) ( ■ ' / / (y / ( ('. M. S ii'n iiau et a l.to liie ilireeted alni de- W. H. A IK E N . Attorney-at-law and Com mander of the Grand Army of the Republic liveit d, attesti li py thè Cleri; of said Court ir California and N< vada, will give prompt oli tilt* 2nth day of July 1871, eommaiiding P O R T LA N D , OREGON, at trillion to the collection of Additional • me to make side of thè following describeil Affords advantages for tlic thorough and Reai Estate to wit : eommeiicing at a point Travel Fay. now due California and Nevada praetieal Business Ednentiou of young and Volunteers discharged more than three hun 27.55 ehains west, and 24.31 ehaius sonili of middle-uged men. St-nd for Uollcgc Paper. thè N. W . collier o f Seet. 27. T . 1. N. R. 2. dred miles from lutine. Soldiers call depend n37 1 v D k KRANCE k JAMES. on fa ir ‘b aling. Information given five of W. thenee South 1 1 ehai us theliet* t*ast 3 clmilis, theliee south 'A'ì.lH.t ehaius.thenee charge. When writing enclose stamp for reply and sta'e compitili und moment and west !t.87 ehaius, thenee t’ ortli 15.0!» ehaius. whether■ you i.tv* a discharge, ('ornares..' theliee west 23.38 ehaius, thenee novth 20.2ti has extended the time for filing claims for ehs., theliee cast 10 eli* theliet; llorth 2.25 iidditionul I’.ounty undei Act of .Inly -_'s lsc.i;, ehs. theliee cast 13.25 ehs. to place of bcgill- SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. irticular atteut'u ing and framilrg «old » i on Hon lay, the 31st day of August, the Constantly on hand and made to Order. C O M B S O F A L L S I Z E £ A N D V A R I E T I E S ’. Board of EtpiaiizatioU will attend at the of > ’ fice of the County Clerk, for M'ashin ton r T O R AW O IL S , N E ATS FQ O T Q IL , /HOSE WHO CO NTEM PLATE eounty for the examination and eorr<*etii>n, building intliis vicinity *. i L A R D O IL , .. . C A S r q R O IL j. ,*.• of all errors in valuation, description of Superior Inducements are offered ! S W E E T O IL , BC ILÉ t> CÓIN.A N U T O IL , BTC, qualities of lands, lots or other property, ill tiie ass. ssnieiit rolls for the year 1*74. as by For. everything necessary to the Erection* School Books, suitable Tor the Academy or P ublic School. law provided. J. F. PIER CE . Ct'n'jMction and furnishing of any Asse: sor,Washington Co., Oregon. building can be had at All articles warranted. Prescription« compounded with care e'ád Fnrrrntn«— Hillsboro, July 5sth, 1871. this Factory. No 34 MONTGOMERY BLOCK. P Mid 219, 7*8 ... «chi 1/4,0M . .«^Id 62,010 ....■old 49,650 ...a8 d 42,44» P O R T L A N D , OREGON. r o v e H Smith, Kane & Co. Com oth« of to of th 105 Third Street, ALSO T hki : k w ;* s a slight sjirinkle of Vaili yes terday afternoon with considérât le tinnì- L or S I N G E R MAN’U F A C T U ^ IN G C O M P A N Y , Manufacturer and Dealer in F U R N ITU R E , .NASI,?. ■^hLOTTCE IN HEREBY GIVEN THAT Tillamook is nevertheless an ex ! ftp ric u ltllld l l i g i o i l * It i.o ] < its ■ fio u r »111(1 outs. I t 18 OtHJ>Ililu( .lllx 1 ii^ n iz in ^ ftlltl tlilil'y COUlltlX, xxitll^it j ijre e n g ra s s th e y e a r ro u n d . I t ]»*(* i ,1UCC8 p o ta to e s a n d s m a ll fru its , and | d ^ „ n e t h i n - in th e lin e o f a p p les , j R ^ M tl|at u s] lo r t a m l fe a s ib le BAL’ È& DOORS AND BLINDS, T iie “ Comet’ ’ llasc-ball Club lias chal lenged the Hillsboro Club to play n match gum«' Saturday the loth inst. The Hillsboro into the hands the owner of the road. flu b Las not accepted the challenge yet. field of fall wheat near cellent summer resort, and the Cornelius averaged 40 bushels to the acre whélp country is just the place for notw ithstanding a good deal of it had health. However it is isolated, am been lodged by late spring rains. peculiar in its productions. It is not THE A. L. J< 'HNSuN,Proprietor, Slt- aeres rat're or to January HTÒ, s<» all sycli claims must be ing, containing made before that time. Original Rounty of uated in Washington County Oregon, to Slot! has been allowed all volunteers who satisfy the slim of $2218 21. Therefore by enlisted before .bilj 22d,ls(ll f**r three yt ars virtue of said execution and decree of fore if not pai'l the same,when dis,‘barged. Laud closure I have levitai upon said tract of land, M arrants can 1 m * obtained for services ren- | anti on Saturday the 22m.l day t'f August tiered before lHââ but not for services in I I n , 4. at the hour of mie n clock I*. M. of the late war. Pensions for late war and J said day, in front of the Court House door war of 1 M2 obtained and increased when a l- j in Hillsboro. County and State aforesaid, I I c o n v e y a n c e w ith a fa ir lo a d . lowed for less than disability warrnnt , but j will sell the above described tract of land at ! B u t ^ jt ^ n o th in g b u t a b s o lu te ne- no pensions are allowed to Mexican and j Public.un tioii to the highest bidder for Florida war soldiers. State of Texas lias | cash i’ i hand to satisf said execution any ceg8 ity w ill le m l m n n v l.y ( p i c k ’s granted Pensions to surviving veterans of accruing costs. Bond to Tillamook bay tho koçoih Texas Revolution, New Orb uns and Mobile CHAS. T. TO ZIE R , Sin t ifi of Washington County Oregon. time. Notwithstanding tho istate l*r ize Mom y is now due and being paid. W. appropriation, a toll of $1.50 per II. Aiken also attends to General law and Il Misi loro July 2*. »th 18? 1, jy 3tI— iw. and Collection business team each way is charged and goes n20:<’>m M b . P h il l ip ’» OF r 3Mie mulersigned having been duly ap- CEDAR, 1. ]n>iiited and qualified in the CtHinty F IR and HARDW OOD j - . J D E A L E R J IN Court of the State of Oregon for Washington LU M B E R , AC., AC. County. Executors of the last will and testi DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,PAINTS, 0IL8, GLAS8, BOOKS feù > ------ mi lit t'f John Waynian, deceased, all per sons having claims against said estate are Planing, Tongue and Grooving. hereby Tcqut stril to present them to the un- Turning, Scroll and Re-Sawing L A S S C U T TO A N Y SIZÉ. dt isigiuo at Dilley in Washington County Done to Order in a t »regoli, within six months from the date hereof and all persons indebted to the said First Class Stylo. estate, are requested to make immediate Our »b»ck (^’nrirts in part of ALSO payment. DOOR and MTXDO\V FRAMES, P A IN T B R U S H E S , V A R N IS H BRUSHES. Dilley, August 3d, ls74. TO NG UE and GROOVED FLO O R ING , J. L. Chamberlain P L A IN and RU STIC C E IL IN G S CLO TH E S BRUSHES, N A IL BRUSHES. aug. (e ’iw J. C. Bullock. M O U LD ING S, TO O TH BRUSHES. S T R IP IN G BRUSHK8, BRACKETS B \LUSTER?(Turnedand S croll).; A s s c t s o i* N o t ic e - War Claim Agency taillSJ l b lililc s to ()t|lUldt*n, .Ulti RETURNS Singer Manufacturing C o.,................. M'heeler & WDson Maiihf g Co........ G rover, A Baker S. M. Co................... Domestic S. M. C o ................................. . Weed B. M. Co........................................... M'ileox Ar Gibbs S. M. Co......................... Wilson S. M. Co............... ....................... Amer, B. H. » . A f v ’M. Co. ................. Gold^Medal S. M . Co.......... ...................... Florence S, ft . Co..................................... B. P . Howe S. M. Co: ............................. Bartlett Reversible S. \L Ca.................... Bartram.A' Fanion Manuf'g Co................ Secor S. M. Co......................................... P a cific Summons* In thè Circuit Court of thè State of.Oregon for thè t ’ounty of Vashiugton’. L. A. Lotliwcll, vs. James Btifliwell, Fo James Bolliteci! thè al.òve nauicì de- fendant. I I T 11ER E A S ON T l IE 30 UH DAY OF * * May A. I». 1 >>7-1 , Hon.. W. W. ( ' pt*m. ./u,k e t*f thè abtivc uamed Court. m.'Sle mi ordi r diiveting that scrvieeof tiu* smnnious ili tliis sllit be li. iti lipoll thè al io ve nutllfd 1>, (t. bv ] illblie.itioli ili tilt Fon st Grove I.N- iik I'K ndkm ' for six W' t ks. Therefore, in thè ' l a m e ol die State of ( )n g,,n. voli are liereli iiotitied to iipp> ar ani! aiiswcr thè eomplaiiit "t Pili. I l e i ,'i n liled. bv thè lirst il.i v ot tilt {< IMI <*t "'¡Iti ( OìU’t llrv^ |» II, t\Vi II t ! I • - t \ 11 i - ration ol th publication of this urn ons (VIcCREADY. FO K F .S T M GROVE anufacturer OREGON. and dealer in all kinds of I I A n N E s s , SADDLES. BRIDLES, W IIIFS & Lash ' (¡/’ ■Re]>airingt>romptlv attended to. n 13:2 university AND T u a l a t in academ y . Fiflln: Ro. S II. MARSH, D. D., 1’ res‘ dent, and Profess, r of lulledual and Moral Philosophy. BG0T& SHOEHOUSE. j SW’ ORN V liO M Sewing Machine« in 1872,¿reported in 1873,) show that tho Singer Manufaotving puny sold last year over K O k T Y -F IV E TH O U SAND more machine« th«n A N Y Company, and ox er one-quarter of all machines »old duriug that year. Nine out of said Singer Machine» were for FAM ILY use—proving the great popularity Singer in tho household. " 1 Annexed are the «file» of the different makers: . * t And the worK done x. ill be of y virtue of fin execution and order of sale isMiod out of the Circuit Court of SUPERIOR STYLE AND FINISH T. li. ('om elius i- uiakingap 1 1» v.itor fin tin State of On gon, for M’asliington county « m favor of L. F. Grover « t. al. School coni- bis w iivlioiiM! at C'orm lius. Call and Exam ine mi'-iom rs, and against S. H. Elliot attest ('i.u niv tliis mormug, bui thvre is no* ed by tin clerk of said court, ./uly 11th l s71 Bt fore purchasing elsewhere. mudi irulieution of ram. and tom e directed and delivered command Shhuflts, l.<nnh<r tnul HuihUiuj Mnt< i, in t .i'i7tmi;/r for Bbr/e. M rs . Jo.* kph W att has gone up to her ing me to satisfy the sum of $1,400 8 to riol gether with interest,costs and accruing costs Addr. ss all orders to husband’s farm in Y'amhill eounty. nit of the following deseriln tl real estate to A. L. JOHNSON Forest Grove. PiiorKsf tu: C ovuon preached a’t thè Coll wit: Th »• JG >utli east quarter of the Dona ^ . . . the . invitation to ac-1 | tV Tnor Condon refused . HCt UP i tf-0 sllOllt o f H o lm W a itl tion land claim of ( has. antll.t (tit.i VcKax •regation: 1 ehureh las! SumlaV in sections one and twelve. (l)A (U D , T . 1. eept the p r o r a t e of the Congregational Bound. Saturday evening found N. U. 3. W. Situated ill Washington comi church at this place. T h e church offered m o s t o f t h e } a r t y at h o m e , t h a n k fu l R eligion s. ty Oregon. Tin n fore, by \ i rt no of said X * .A . o him a salary of A1200r.Vear. We learn that ^() j ) r S a y l o r fol* getting up i h e par- At tie Mvthodist cliurel*. Rt v. Ylr. Rolf. writ. I. will, on Saturday the 15th day of August.lsT I, at the hour of om* o ’clock r.v.. Willnmctte 1 'n ivm ity at Salem has t) tv. and to 1*. (t. Buford and otners ¡»I't ;.eht - on ihe lust aliti tnild Sandays at the i oui I //oiise door in //lllsboro Masli- *r. r> >1 tin l ’ roft s-or'r*'»,‘it a \< ar to i^livt r ut-li mo',1th. ington comity On aon, sell the above for the* interest taken in its well- At tie 15.i¡*t¡st ehureh. R. \. Mr. Chandl' r scribed preiai*.'s at public auction to tie n course of geological lectures to that In- th H K ii. A. I'K A S K , rr.O l'K IK T O li fare. lreaelies on the second and fourth Snudai Ili;‘lit st bidder tllerefe .edi in hand, ti stitntion. ni i idi month. ' itistV said i At i Util'll leelirillg costs. O f th e li » h c a u g h t . b i n i » , d t-er, e lk The Largest Stork on the Coast, | It 1' S tew art a S > ss , who live on tin II T T»>Z U K a n d o t h e r g a m e sh o t * t th e 'noni Mi. nil of W.i loll *‘o. t»„ son North Yamhill tiv« r in Yamhill county, are M AY \!>\ I'.U r iS F .M K T S . • M t oi m i of Pust and Mom.-*tn streets i Hillsboro, ./ul\ 22nd, ' i I • I .It rs in Shorthorn and Ayrshire cattle, i l c r s a n d s h c ll- tis h * a le n , m o d e s tv 1*' *R I I V \ i> OREGtIN. nl'2 lv , i ' 2: > Iw c o a s te r s t o j tin l tswold slu t j» and dilli n ut bret its of j fo r b id s the* r e t u r n e d SOLDIERS’ t hickens. Glen Oak Stock Farms is speak. But a few fact a n d c o n c ln - S lifrilfsSalt* i.retty and attractive naun of their beatiti-1 c *OU8 m ay J,e g iv e n : y virine o f a writ of Exeeution, 1 »ceree / • fui farm». _ __ From Fprest Grove to the Oce.*n of flirt d o sa re and o rd ìr of sale issiicd Ocutownsman A. S. Matt and Thos. Hoc . ^|lC ruU{ (. ta k e n , is T.'l m ile s, d i. i r.ixis. shipping their wheat to Astoria nnd * . ,, . , *T » 11 ^ , . . . , v id e i! u p as f o llo w s : -N m ile s to »tt-ring it in the farmer » warehouse at that 1 ,.„r, j. „.m e Purler say» that he is going K in g s m ill ; 1. W ilt s o v e r th e m oun- -, New Triumphe! PLANING MILLS Sash & Dodr Factory LE< ’» A L A D V EBTISEM ENTS. can dig a bushel of clams in a little time. I like then» better.than oyster? but would as and the ocean beach nortii of the Day were allowed by the Government. We believe that Mr. Aiken from liis « tli- duly visited and appreciated. Here ciid jH.sition in the Grand Army has the Joel Fuller, alone, bait: from tlto confidence of soldiers on this coast. Infor Ocean la-ach, has i. h";use, garden, mation given by him fr *• of charge water powcraml machinery for saw Tint Forest Grove p«"”tv wli<> Litelv re- i ing, making doors, sash ai*M almost turn 1 from an exeiirsDn t<> TillauiCok ex- J ,.i>. -- theiiis* lv* s unde, old if atiou» to Mr. anything ifithe wood litre that would Saturday. T ’o nsid* of Tillam.Hik buy f »r many favors be a credit finvwhcrt*. M kssus F. nis a m * W.vrr set their new which Ie kindly 1~ stow ed while they were ! In the afternoon tin* v iml and thresher in Mr. Kills' fit'.* to thro fi vesti r- ev. r tin re. He furnished tlum with his j waves were favor'Fe, s a '1 was lu ist- day. 1 it an l w* nt with them to the bench and j Y' virtue of a decree of foreclosure duly rendered in favor of the jdaintiffs in the Circuit Court of the State of.Oregon ft»r the eounty of Marion, on the 24th day of June, 1K7-I, in a suit wherein W. S. Ladd, C. E. Tilton and S* Mead, were .plaintiffs, and Lloyd Brooke, George A. ^Stoel, George Woodward, Louis Nicolai.James B Upton, and Charles 1L Uptou wero’defendants; und an order of sale, issued out of said Court in said cause on the 2*.fib "day of June, 1874. to me directed, commanding me to make sale of tin* property herein deserilxal to satisfy the several sums,und the interest thereon as specified in said decree, to-wit: $5700, and interest thereon in gold coin,and the further sum of $2000, and interest thereon anil costs of suit. I have levied on the following property described in said decree, to-wit: The parcel of land situated in U askington County in la id State and bounded as fo l lows, to-wh: Bcgining at a point 11 chains west of the southeast corner of tlit* south west quarter o f section 27 in T. 1, N., of R. 3 W., and running thence north 30 33-100 chains, thence east 20 4S-100 chains, tlienee south 5ti ?"*-100 chains thence west 28 “*3- 100 chains, thence north 25 05-100 chains to. the place o f beginning,containing 100 acres; anil the parcel of land situated in said Wash-, ington county being p:>et. of the donation land claim B in. Porter and wife,and bound-( ed by beginning at the southeast corner of • said donation land claim,and running tlienee, west (>n tlie line of said claim £0 45-, 100 chains, thence north 30 12 100 chains, thence east 2o 45-100 chains, fliejjee ponthi 30 12-100 chains to the place of beginning, eontainitjg 80 acres. , Now.theref ire, in.pprsnanee and by vir tue of said decree and, tho said order ofsale, ou-flie 22d day of Aii>;iist, 1H74, nt the hour of 1Uo’clock A. M „ at the Court House door in said county of B ashington, I will sell tlie above described proj>erty at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said decree and costs and accruing costs.* C H A S .T . TO ZIE R . Sheriff of Washington Co., Oregon. Hillsboro Jftly 15th 1874. ,, J>* (w B I I I O T O N Mit orn er ol Pint* and l>u eh. GOOD SADDLE-HORSES wavs ready. \ S l i e r i IF's S alt*. We h ■ v, had a tin sonve tri]» dowf: to As- toria, the boat made SO i'lli'.’ny laiuTtngs. Got into Ast oria .-Uirtle a iff. r 1ive, and w,.nt on board a little >t, amt i about as large as a big I C WALXER. SURVEYOR I Tuesday « .’effip" camp was made clam siri ll w hit'll tt *t k us to Shipment in a or the bank of the Trask liver,three very sh>>rt tim i. win re NAetook a eolach and Residence at ’ i j ; Q iovt, Oregon miles beaond the foot of thfc moun s , m * ii brfnight up at West ’s. a dist anee of ' 1/ L. ('. M’alkrr. Surveyor,has Fit Id Note six mile ». tain. of the Legal subdivision surveys. Friday morning w V V. ’unt to the b>■sich and Early "Wednesday morning Otjuu- got a mt ss ot clams and crabs. A person j den, the county seat of Tillamook i county, and the seaport toi the re- ; gion of country round about was reached.Tho day was spent in study ing the country, in rowing, hunting, ’ and in visiting the Schooner in port- Thursday morning, f ie party un- der the «guidate •e (>i Mr. Ft rnside, the Conntv Clerk, took a skill’ and . , „ . , . . . . -j . rowed (town thebavf 12 miles lagainst \ "Yen pvtrchrwinq a òlncMm Select the moM P o p v itr I f Stcvo HArriS c\_ \ M IS C E L A N E O U S . which said term will ronimenee atHillsboro County and State aforesaid on Monday the r.th day of Oeteber A. D. 1S7-I, and if you fail so to answer the jtlaintiff will apply to the < ’ourt for the relief therein demanded, to-w i t : That the Loads of niatnmony now existing betwccnPlff . and Deft, be dissolved. That the care ami 'custody of James O. Rothwelland Nellie E. Rotliwell, children o f l ’lff. atid I>eft. l c awarded to Pill'., and that l ’ltt'. havc-jndgnnent against Deft, for the costs and disbursements of this suit. TH US. II. TO NG UE. Atty. for Plff. jy23 Ixy kept p . y ( • Y »- Rev. HORACE LYMAN, Vrpfvssor of Rh e er ie M., a' iff History. I ■ GEORGE H. COLLIER, A. M., PrufesRor A. t • of 1 • i i the Natural ^ Science«. J. ANDERSON, A. M. »: t i j * • ^ • .t . t t %> rof. sst : , f Mathematics. Professor ( (the TTiebry and Art of Teaching ••ini acting Principal of the Academy. J. AV. MARSH, A. M., I f /,'( • v * ** , I rofcsser of Latin and Greek. Mrs*. P . A. S A Y L O R , P r e c e p u ess. Rev. THOMAS CONDON, » Lecturer on Geology. * ♦ t_ Miss 0. A. HASKELL, \ Teacher of Music. Assistant in Academy. Calendar: . *■ ’ •' * ^ ,1 lie year, in all departments of the Imditution. is dixioed into three terms, beginni#x) lrtltor and March, and will rloss on tVie first Wednesday of Se])tenibey. l>e*-etrtWr elo«« «4 There w ill I k - a vacation of one Week, duifi Mieiuvnit lit, outlie first \\ edmsday in June tue Christmas holidays. TU i n o y : $15 00 AM) u32 tf $30 00 A YEAH . J. SIMON. Wholesale and Retail Dealer ill Doors. Sash, and Rlinds, also German, French and American AV I N D O \V I j a s s Crystal sheet. Enameled, Stained and Cut Glass, Glazing done to order at San Fran cisco price», and satisfaction guaranteed. 5ii Front Street, . . . Portland, Ogn. ¡lull FLORENCE SEWING MACHINÉ ■t • " »»!' r r «*nee St ttiiig iiiiieliiiies at REDUCED PRIC KS, V ith extra*ind^cairtenU to those p«V>ng CAMI. and to p< rson» who desire, we sell on the. Uistalhaent plan« flO down and, an d f 1U per month until the Machine is paid for. O n -o f our new styles fe*sto the work away from HARDWARE, IRON, STELL, the o ] m rator, st» tlmt.wo have now hotli n siilc An<l hack feed machine. Every Mmchin^iR i links, Spokes, Rims, Oak, Ash A warritnted for tell x>-ars and lit* charge will be made for repairing or keeping Machine« in , it* order dnriiig that time. Lx cry Florence Machine in Oregon kept in order f re« of charge. C a l ' and see them.,or send f.'r circular with cut nnd and price list. Machine IliclLory Planlt NOB 1 H U P A TH O M PSO N, delivered it' aiiv [a it of the’State or in Washington Territory, nt my own risk. J B LOOMIS. Agent ir.I Third St., Portland, Oregon. Portland - - - - - Oregon. mv28 4 -a 11