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VOL. 11.
FOREST GROVE,
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
enîtent
OREGON,
THURSDAY
N d 2Í
AUGUST 13, 1874.
tetei
A SEA BREAM
girls in a girl's way. They may want of it, upon nutrition and de­ ’twasn’t worth while to count on
T H E IN D E P E N D E N T .
| T E L E C R A P H IC !
, study the same books and attain an velopment; and, most important of him .”
“ Well Igathered my gun and rose We L t the »low tides go And coifte,
W e quote the following extracts equal result, but should not follow all, the true relation of education to
The curving »uri-lines lightly drAwa,
PUDLLSIU l D AT
up cautious and just raised my eves
Tho
gray rocks touched with feSttdet blemh
front Dr. Clarke’s celebrated work j the same method. Mary can mas­ the just and harmonious develop­ aboVe the ground. Gentlemen, that
At Olot, Spuiu, the Republican*»
Beneath the fresh-blown rose of dawn.
tli> ment of every part, both of the male bear was standin’ by that mule with
. . .
-
Oregoi j have taken 1,000 Carlists prisou- on tho Co-education of tlio Sexes to-1 t-er ^ ir9^ au^ Luc! id as wo^
Forest Grove,
and female organization, in which his back reached up like tho roof of We saw in richer sunssts lost
getlier with the editorial remarks of | George; but both will be dwai e
ers.
The somber pomp oh showery noons;
Savs the i defrauded of their rightful attain- the rightful control of the cerebral a house and looked mighty nigh as
the
Bulletin
on
the
same.
And
signal spectral sails that iaostsd
B .
B U O f e ,
The Spanish Government is about
tnent—if both are confined to the ganglia over the whole system and
Bulletin:
The wierd, low light of s«a-borii cdootts.
high, and the maddest lookin’ var-
. to send 1*2,000 more troops to Cuba.
same methods. It is said that Elena all its functions shall be assured in j mint j ever saw! I saw him seize
The Beauty of American women is
Editor irmi P roj^lftor,
On stormy ea Fes from cliff and bead
California wool 25, 30 and 33 ots., I
|
hold o f that inule and sling it round
We saw the white spray totisft and
proverbial: So is their physical frail­ Curano, the accomplished professor | each sex, and thus each be enabled
tirm, end in fait* demand.
spurned;
of
six
languages,whose
statue
aaorns
|
to
obtain
the
largest
possible
amount
\
iu
the
air
like
it
had
been
a
kitten,
iio n many > really
u am uuauiiv
ìv v/-
.
i
* -ì | .
''
ty. - How
healthy wo-
While,
over all, in gold sad red.
The reservoir broke at Trenton, ;
ii
• ii
i • i
i
i and honors u udua,
vellicatoli j o f ìntcllvctuiil und sDiritual power I dropped back a prayin’ that there
TERMS OF s u b s c r ip t io n
men are there in tue luglier classe*
.
,
4l . , I ,
wiauu rtr uuu,u
Its face of lire the light-house ttÜferd.
t; r>o New Jersey, flooding an area of *)ne • c» -»-1
•
»
• any like a bov.
llus meaus
tt.at . sue
suhieets
a* , might be enough on that mille for
(Ono year,......
m San T rancisco—liow
ciany in
•
,
u,Lr’'- »uujecu*
. I , The discussiou of illese
.
j
.
1
. ,t
1 50
Hii months......
was initiated into and niasttjivd the j the present time would lsr^nly
gx -
mile long and three hundred yards |
The rail-car brought its daily crowds;
1
00
that
bear’s
supper.”
city
of
the
United
States?
W
hy
Thret» months,
Half curious, half indiffisrent.
1*' j wide. Many hortses were swejit
studies that were considered to be
cecd the natural limits of this essav.
Single copies, .
“ But didn’t you shoot?”
is this? The fault cannot be with
Like passing sails or floating clouds.
away, but no lives were lost.
“ Shoot h —1! Do you take me foi
tilt? climate, for our giaiul-mothcrs the peculiar dower of men. It does They can only he suggested now,
RATES OF ADVERTISING
We saw them as they cams and wenH
The exeursi mists accompanying j aud great-graud-mothers were para­ not mean that her life was u imin> , with the hope that other and abler a boru fool?”
But one calni morning; ad ws lay,
life, her way of study a man s wax ot j observers may be induced to examine
TIMK 1 HO. 2 stj. ‘ i col 1, c l l col
gons
of
robustness.
It
cannot
be
Ant( watched the —t— mo .a <
THE
BANKRUPT
LAW.'
Î VKh% 1 50 if 00 :< .5«) 6 INI lo IK) 1 millerrial celebration, reported, July j the effect Of having too mauv cliil- study, or that in acquiring six hin- Hri discuss them.
Of coast, across the dreamy tflit.
50 15 )»
WMKKA. . ’I IM * 50 4 50 j S) no
.
c tv • 1 guages she ignored her ow n orgam-
Î** IN) ' 26th, that they had arrived at Faro ilrcn, tor the percentage
z .*•« '.vm.»»Vi -.O .4' Ot* e
fi
In
conclusion,
let
us
remember
And heard affcr the curlew sin.
of oilspring 0
°
_ ,
The principal provisions of the
• »MO*.
4 50 0 00 9 IK) •20 1)0 50 IK) Islands, where they met the King of
zation.
\
\
omen
who
cliooso
to
do
.
that
physiology
confirms
the
liope(
And
nearer voices, wild or I
among native-born women has alarm­
ft IN) IO IN) IN IN) 30 flO 50 IK) 1
1; Xos.
new bankrupt law issited by congress
Of airy flock and childish 1
1 YK.tK. 10 00 15 INI xe 00 50 00 To 00 Denmark, and the whole party sailed ingly decreased within
the past so can master the humanities und the of the race by asserting that the loft- ; are as follows:
Up
from the water's edge thete 1
twenty-five years. It c annot ^be ! lnatheniatics, encounter the laior of ; je8t heights uf intellectual and spirit- j Forty days are allowed to elapse
L ocai . N otices .20 c uts per line fur the j for Iceland next d a '.
Fui it snatches of familiar song.
first insertion, and ltVentsa line for each; The Attorney General lias decided mainly the effect of false, modes of ' the law and the pulpit, enduro tho | ual vision and force are free to each !
ssbuijU' Dt insertion No notice l* »s than
before a merchant Or a trader whb Careless we heard the aingers choice
that the contract foi additional m a il. dressing, for our countrywomen are hardness of physic and thè conflicts of sex, and accessible by cachjbut adds fails to ¡»ay his commercial paper is
5l> cents.
Of old and common airs ;at last
A liberal reduction will be made ou rcgii- mail service between S*n Francisco, less given to twisting their spihes I politics; but they must do it all iu that each must climb in its own way,
The
tender pathos Ot his voice
liable to be throw'll into bankruptcy.
1 ir advertise rs.
Japan and China as provided for in out of shape by stays— so we are in­ , woman s way, not in man s way. In auJ accept its own limitations, and
In one low chansod held ds fast.
all their work they must refpect | when this is done,
promises
that The assent of one-fourth in number
VGFNT AT PORTLAND, OREGON L. the Act of June 1st, 1*72. is still ex- 1
formed on eminent female authority
A song that mingled Joy ai$4 pdin,
! tjicir own organization, and remain will find the doing of it, not to weak- and one-third in value of the credit-
and that the Pacific Mail
AGES L’ AT SAS FRANCISCO L. P.F ish - isting,
than in years gone by. The fact
And memories old and fiddly sweet J
I women, nor strive to be men.orthey on or diminish, but to develop now- 1 « « “ re,»uired to ‘ Urow *
ki : room- 20 »V 21,Merchant sExi'liangt*
While tibdtng to ite minor attain.
Steamship
Company
is
entitled
to
is
beginning
to
dawn
upon
the
Californu
! will ignomiously fall. For both sex­ er. P hyâology condemns the Wen- ! ^bankruptcy
This provision re-
The wives in lapsing cadence 1
AGt.'N l'S AT NFW YORK (TTY S. M. have tlieir new iron steam ships in American mind that the present sys-
-
_
i lüf
AO I back
VO oL' f/V
t the
lin 4 first
l I’ol of
•>%
lates
to
o f lncl
last 1 Decern
es there is no Exception to the .aw, tical, and pleads for the appropriate
J etticnc .IU. A' Co., 37 l’ark Row. cor. s p e c tfl with a view of putting them
tern of education has much—very
_ _ _
Beckman >t.--(G:o. 1*. R owell 3 Co.,
her. Pioceediugs may bo discon­ The waves are gfticl in breeto and rail (
much—to do wilK the maladies th.it
K « »te at power and lar-ert ed,.ration of the sexes so that boys
into service under such contract.
41 Park Row.
Thte rocks are fringed with foam;
tinued whenever tho debtor pays
L’O CORRESPONDENTS.—All comm n lo­
so «reneridlv „ffiiot tho m.,.Hpr cov ! attainment lie in the perfect devci- j may become men, and girls women, ,
I
walk
bnce more a haunted shore,
cution* iwt. uilod f*>r insertion in TnV
OREGON.
\
opmeut
of
their
organization.
n»nl
both
have
a
fair
chance
to
do
i
tllose
secure<^
tleUts
which
Were
the
A stranger, yet at home
INi>ErEsi>EXT mast It- authitMicatcil l*j
Th is is the opinion of Oliver Wen
tli«- name and address of the writer—
The author insists that the best I aud become their best.
| ground o f throwing him into bank­
A
land of dreams I roam I
The *>ig work done by a threshing dell Homes, himself a profound stu -1
not iM*cr>sarilv for publication, Put as a
ruptcy', or w henever the consent of Is this the wind, the loft eeaJHnd
chine near Salem was 1,110 bushels dent of human anatomy and physi- educational training for a boy is not
guaranty <>f good faith.
OLD MYERS* BEAR HUNT.
the court can be obtained and a ma­
V4FPICF Nt'.tr Fogan Johnson's /lulling in tell hours
That stirred thy l’dbks of brdwnt
o
lo
g
v
;
and
especially
is
this
the
•
^he
best
for
a
girl,
nor
that
for
a
Nt.ii
jority
of
the
creditors
shall
ask
for
a
Are these the rocks whom mosses kneH
best for a bov. He renm* ks
The Willamette W oolen Manu opinion of Dr. Edward H. Clnrko, girl
S '^ 'r a t ora i» y . n o r m « » .
A Blue-Grass Story of the RichesiKind. discontinuance bf the proceedings,
The trail of thy light gown
PROFESSION AL C A R P S .__ factoring Go. finished and shipped , whose admirable essay on .SV, in JSif- . The dcl.rat.. b o o ... early but n p -
_ _
In order to set aside
Where btìy and girl sat down?
“ $23,000 worth of goods last month.
„calm , deserves to l.ê placedtn the ; ¡'“ J
smj>ulM P*1' [From.he Lexington (Ky.) Oamtte.
pledges
baukrunt's I see the gray fort's Broken wall;
pledges <?r
er loans
loans on
on th
tho e' bankrupt’s
W ILSO N B O W L BY» 31.1).
, .
, .
hands
of
every
father
and
mother—
lor
of
American
girls
and
women
The
belligerent
settlers,
wlio”
swar
Over 100 hands are employe«! in I
The boats that root below;
estate, it must appear that the party
Physician and Snr;renn,
the-Salem woolen factory, and the of every teacher anti girl budding in- ! ^mve ahnost passed into a proven), tliey ain’t a-gwine to ’low no shell
And, out at sea, the fr*—
«»nij
dealing with the bankrupt knew
.
.
.
i’
REGON.
pay
rolls
foot
up
over
$4,000.
We
saw
so
long
agd,
to Womanhood— in the land. The -lhe first observation of a European new-fangled doin’s as railroads in that he intended to perpetrate a
FOREST GROVE,
Rose-red in the morning’s glo#,
uP°n 01U’ *“h°res is that
settlement,” are not tho only ! fraud on the bankrupt law, and that
Hay is sold at five dollars a ton in author discusses the subject from
OFFICE At lii- Rrsi.brtv NV. st of
Tolm-t.ii’it 1'Luiin'' Mills.
the meadow in Douglas county. Liv- the standpoint of science and of our "om en are a feeble race, and if adversaries the Southern Railroad : he. intended to go into bankruptcy, The freshness of the early time
Of every breeze is blown;
-ery stable men are storing away their common sense, and discusses it like lie is » I'h.vsitilogi. al observer, he is hnve to encounter in Casey county. ) Vhen !-110" 1-1 is m“ de to a - bankruPt
As
glad the sea, as bine the sky—
iu good faith, and security taken
winter's supply.
one
who
is
master
of
his
theme.
suu‘
f°
mid,
they
will
give
biith
to
a
As
the
grading
is
pushed
on
through
The
bhdflge is ours alone;
W . II. S A Y L O R , M. !>.,
. . .
. ,
,
i .
w
w ,
v,
with the intention of aiding him to
Columbus Brown lms been ap­ He scatters to the wind th£ misera- ,
The saddest is my own I
race, not of women only , but the mountains temporary huts are ¡>ull through, it shall be considered
Physician and Surgeon.
pointed Deputy Collector of Cus­ blc doctrine of equality tjf the scxV-s | ° f men a^ well.
I never saw before greeted, and frequently quite a brisk as having actual value; and the secu- A stranger now, a world-wHh» ssan
Ï03JEST GROVE. - - - - OREGON toms .xt Astoria, under \Y. D. Hare, in respect to the capacity for sus. *° «»any pretty girls together,” said village appears this week where last rity shall not be invalidated by pro-
Is he who bean my name;
with a salary of $1,500 T> year.
Bot
thon, methinka, whose mortal life
OFFIUE—At O f I>riiÿ
taine,1 mental effort. Not tlpd girls j
,l° thinff denotin« civilization Was to r x Imnkrupt m ^ h a v ih is d i lc h t o £
Immortal
youth beoamè,
RESI DENTE— Conier St-i-f^itl BI< ■ksiuitli
To find a farm of ITS 36 acres of are mentally inferior to boys; n o t ; ' 1Mt to tlie Pu ,llc
ols
Boston, bg Hoen. At some of these shanties if his estate pays 30
per cent, of his
iiu per.i
iii 22:1 v
tsf \'*e Drug
Art
evermore
the astate.
prairie and excellent timber,situated
la4terly debts, or provided he obtains the Thon art not hero, tho« art not tfcaéèl
that they may not learn as readily and <hen added: “ They aU looked | Bridget has her pigs, and
without an owner, on the bank of
ft. Drr.HAM,
li. Y. T ho M i - son . the Willamette river, ¡below Snlem j and master as difficult subjects; but sick.” Circumstances ban? repeated­ some unseen enemy has been playing consent of the same niimber of his
Thy placai cannot ssa;
JtiMrlrt- . I ?<■•/ /*• T*
creditors as is necessary to throw I only know that whet* thofl kit
eight miles,
would seem to be a because their systems hVe undergo ly carried me to Europe, where I am j lmvoc wUjt tliem>
him into bankruptcy. An involun­
Durham & Thompson
strange ooeurrenee. But just such a j ing an entirely different development always surprised by the led blood
The blessed angels ks,
moon ^ It was not until Thursday’ a week
tary bankrupt can get his discharge
piece
of
school
land
was
discovered
And heaven is glad for thee;
during the age when the most ,¡¿6». , that tills and colOisthe faces of la- ago.
near dusk, some of tlie men if his conduct is free from all fraud
A T TO B y K YS- JT L A H ,
lately, and was purchased by Dan
Forgive me if theevil years
WagnoK at $1 23 per Cere, worth cult tasks are imposed upon them. : ,bes and peasant gills, lennuding t.OJ11inf» ju osjtied at a distance a huge aBd he is inocent of any violation or
N«>. If»1
.) First Strv*t\
Have left on me their Sign;
The healths of thousands of girls are | oue of thc canva8S of Reubens and black bear, scenting about tlie dead infriui?ement of the bankrupt act.
more than ten times that price.
DttR*TLAND....................... 01BUOS-.
Wash
ont, O soni so betatitifsl,'
1
| aunually ruined for life by the fore- Murillo; and am always equally sur- 1 kh 1 v of onc of the MO,k mules. The ! A.818.l« “ f 8 a»e prohibited from
di-
Tho
maiiy ■ til ns of mine
»
As the train passed up on Friday
jirised on mv return by crowds p I 1 men were unarmed and verv wil ' ldinff / fcC‘® " d h other persons en-
in
tears
of lovedivinsl
.
men were unarmeu, ana vtiy wil-1 gaged in the case. Compromise by
ALFRED KINNEY, M-D..
of last week, sparks from t he loco­ ing educational process, by compell­
On i creditors may be made with the
as- Oh tarn to me that dearest tecs
motive set fire to the dry grass and ing them to study at these critical pa.e, bloodless female faces,that sug- j jUirjy jjave bruin a wide berth.
S TJ B . G
33 O
TO’ . stubble near the track below Halsey,
gest
consumption,
scrofula,
anemia
Saturday,
however,
two
men
yielded
:
Ken^
of
the
debtor,
providing
a
ma-
Of all thy sea-born town;
periods when both mind and V kk I v ,
,
, .
,
.
M.
destroving
several
tons
of
new
mown
kFFU'F IN DF.KFM S BUII.T»IN*
l o a lar^°
large extent to the entreaties of Bridget to “ k
kill
i ord' of The «xreclitors j°rn, wben ap- Tho wedded roses of thy fifis,
demand repose. The author cites aud
aUtl neuralgia,
ncuraliiia’ To
ill! j Jor^N
O ’ N W. mrncr of First and VVn-hin«*- hav in the field and burning oVer a
Thy loose hair rippling down
,
.
i our present system of educating girl? >
varmint
tlmt’a kiilimr nil fho proved by the court, for tho release
1
* .. .
„
d
■ the varmint that sk illin g all the unJ discharge
of
the debtor.
tt»n Stn'. ts, l’tirlltnd, Oregon.
n.G l> fine orchard, probably destroying numerous examples of systems ut- .
In waves of golden brown 1
. ailtl wcak' pigs,” .and went forth to prepare ihe The
fees
and
expenses
are Look forth once mors through épAc*«è4
----------------------------------------------
the fruit and injuring the trees. A J terly ruined by a disregard of fhe |lh 1 ie “ “ B0 of 1118 1 ,
ness. How our schools, through | g round for tho encounter. F irst} reduced one-half until the.judges ot
v. a . ball .
balkigh stott . wall of unripe grain, probably bar-1 requirments of the female organiza­
time,
their methods Of education, contrib­ uì aking sure— from the signs that the i ^ ,e finpremo court shall establish a
---------------- ley, proved a check to the further
And let thy tweet shade fail
tion. Says Dr. Clarke:
H A L L A. S T O T T ,
progress of the fir'e, and doubtless
ute to this unfortunate result, a,1d ; ¡«»ar nightly visited tho spot, they permanent reduction and simplify In ienderest grHfee of soul arid Mho
The fact that women have often
A T T O R N E Y S - V T - L A W , saved an immense amount of grain
how our colleges, that have underta­ selected a place about thirty feet the proceedings. All the acts of the
On memory’t iresooed wali,
persons connected with tho execu­
1 ami other property.
equaled aud sometimes excelled men
A
shadow, and yet aDt
ken to educate girls like boys, that from a dead mule and dug a pit tion of tho law shall l>o made public
No. Ci Dekum's Block,
in
physical
labor,
intellectual
effort,
The superintendent of the Beni- ;
is, in the same way, have succeeded about the size and depth of a grave in the full and minute reports from Draw near, more near, forever dear!
PORTLAND, FREGON.
and lofty heroism, is sufficient bi-oof
'
tentiary
lias
had
machinery
¡»Ut
in
Where'er I rest or roam.
in intensifying tho evils of
the in which to amuse themselves.
the clerk, tile assigneo, the marslia
»1.35:1V
the old prison building to prepare ; that women have muscle, mind and
and tho register. Original jurisdic­ Or in the crowded city streets
schools,will be pointed out in anoth­
"When n’glit came on they armed
llax for shipment. Last year a ton I soul, as well as men; but it is no
Or by the blown sea-foam,
tion is conferred upon tho territorial
er place.
FRANK L. STOTT,
i of Oregon llax was prepared by hand 1
The
thought of thee iâ home!
themselves
with
a
rifle
and
revolvers
courts, with an appeal to the su­
¡»roof that they have had, or should
anti sent as a sample to Ireland. It .
It hits just been said that the edu­ each, to say nothing of the butcher preme court of the territory.
was found by the manufacturers of have, !hc same kind of training; nbr cational methods o f our schools and
A 11 o r n e y - a t ■ L n w -,
At breakfast hour the singer road
knives they were accustomed to car-
i linen to be superior toany flax grown | is it any proof that they are des­
THE
TERRITORIES.
The city news, with comment wise;
colleges for girls are, to a large ex­ r.V in their belts, and set out to meet
I! 1 LIS lit > HO. OR KOOK.
; in the wPrld, with the exception of tined for the same career as men.
Like one who felt the pulse of trade
Otlice in new Court Hons«*.
! that grtivVn to a limited extent in one i The presumption is that if women, tent,thc* cause o f“ tho thousand ills” the enemy. Myers says:
Beneath his finger fall and risk;
Thcre will be one hundred thous­
that beset American women. Let it
i of the iht?rior States of Germany.
“
It
looked
mighty
lonesome
round
His look, his air, his curt speefcE tolti
subject to a masculine training, ar­
Oregon rais<*s the best wheat, ¡»redu­
be remembered that this is not as­ there, and wo didn’t know but some and pounds of hops raised in Puyal­
The man of action, not of Books,
THOMAS H. TONGUE.
lup Valley this year.
ces the l>est wool, and now is ill a ranged for the development of a serting that such methods of educa­
To whom the corners made itt gold
of
them
mountain
devils
who’d
been
fair way to stand foremost in the masculine organization, can equal
A U e r n f y - A t - L a \v ,
The following are the prices paid
tion
are the solo cause of female murderin’ might he sneakin’ iu the
And stocks were more than IkiHfidk 8ò#ki:
culture of flax. Two brothers by the man, she ought to excel him if edu­
for
stock
in
Yackima
Valley:
Cows
HilLsTioro, W iskiiiKtoniCWiiuty, Ort gon.
name of Smith, from Europe, are in cated by a feminine training, ar­ weakness, but only that they are one brush. Fact is, I ’d just as soon bo with calves are worth from$10 to$13; Of life beneath the life oonfeéfòd
His song had hinted nnawarsdf
Oregon and have made arrangements
cause, and 011e of the most impor- sm,£ ¡n ¡¡10 camp,
but as long as yearlings, $6 to $7: two-year-olds,
ranged
to
develop
a
feminine
organ-
Of
flowers in traffic’s ledgers presi »
to ship at least one hundred tons
tant causes o f it. A11 immense loss : we’,i startc»«! we vvasn’ t goin’to back. $13 to 15; beef cattle, three cents
Of human heXrtó ill Bolls find Beats.
igation. Indeed, I have somewhere
T.. D. s A attcck .
b . kill »
this season to Ireland.
of female power maybe fairly cliarg-1 ^>¡1 wjien we got close to tho mule Ll,er Found; good
American work
Bnt
eyes in vain were turned iò watch
encountered an author who bbldly
S lia ttn rk k k i l l i n ,
horses, $100; Cavuses, from $2 50 to
ed
to
irrational
cooking
and
indigCs
the
smell
was
oft’ul.
I
always
no­
A Terrible Malediction.
That face so hard and shrewd and 1
affirms the superiority of women to 1
.
$12. Tho populatidn of Yackima
A n o n KEYS AM > COl'XS BLOB
. . . .
, • ,
,
i tiblo diet, "We livo in the zone bf ticed an old carcass smells worse at
And ears in vain grew sharp to’ iaaich
City is about one hundred.
all existences on this planet, because I
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The meaning of that morniitg song,
.1
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1 perpetual pie and doaghnut and our night than in daylight, and that old
A T LAW .
The following is fromHarrodsbtirg of t the
complexity of tlieir organiza- 1 1
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0
.
There irf a Quaker Agent over tlie îh vain sòme sweet-voièkd querist sought
v\’ ithout
;*i.r,.« undertaking
, 1.. « 1 • . to
* in- ” girls revel in those
unassinnlable mule was smellin’ its cussedest. How­
1 (K y.) corresdontlence of the Louis- «ip»,»
tion. W
Drkuin's HiiiMiii':. First furori,
the Indians on tho Fort Sill Reser­
To sound him, leaving as skfc carnet
1
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'abominations.
Much
also m aybe ever, we dropped into tho pit, and vation, Arizona Territory. He has
PORTLAND, OREGON.
' villo Courier-Journal:
dorse such an opinion, it may bo a f-1
J .
Her baited albnm only caught
artificial dc,orlmtlcs then tho smell wasn’t so bad. AYe always, until recently, been a “ man
1 Curran Owens was one of tho most firmed that an appropriate method ! c,cditud to
A common, unro mail lie name.
of peace” and opposed to fighting on
B l SINLSS ( ARDS, A LODGES, remarkable men that this most re- of education for g ir ls -o n o that »trappod to tho »pine, or piled on squatted down awhile to get our
No words betrayed the mystery fins
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. 1 • . t the head,much to corsets and skirts, noses Tiro of the stench,and began to any ground, but not long since the
That trembled 01 1 the singer's tongas;
_ _ _ _ _ markable sections of the State has should not ignore the mechanism 01 | „
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and as much to the omissionof'/cloth- think about when tho bear would Indians surrounded ami threatened He came and went, and left no' Sign
to kill him rtnd his employes, when
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1 produced, if lie had been educated— their bodies or blight any of their
ing Where it is needed as to excess come.
Behind him, save the Cong he rang.
Sposo
we’d
been
there
nigh
he verv quickly called on the military
and “ if he had let liquor alone” what vital organs— would yield a better
—John 0. Whittier, in Atiçuà Atlantic
where the body does not require it; onto two hours, and began to think to relieve him.
NOTA*Y PUBLIC AIÎD COLLATOR. might he not achieved, since even in result than the world has vet seen.
•/
The assessed value of Jtto’perty ill
Henry Coulter, ofOlympia, or who
Gail Hamilton's statement is true, but after the amplest allowance for ; thfi bcar wa811«t comin’ that night,
\(*K- his crude, unpolished state he origi
F.riAL PAPERS DRAWN,
these
as
causes
of
weakness,
there
I
hen
w0
hefml
the
brush
crack.
Salt
Lake is $7,WO,000.
did
reside
there
a
while
ago,
is
a
A »>.»wlt-dp na ntH tak*n.
ilj «Urtili n)l^e,| m etaphors w hich wore vvontt« that “ a girl can go to school, pursue
1 >r< >iit{.t 1 v to all kuMinesH <?ntrustt:«l lo Ins
. 1
remains a lago margin of disease un­ Then all was still for awhile. We be­ lucky individual. Ih 1854 lie was a
They think nothing of d fcoUntry
»•.,iv. *
niu ly completely
astound all who ever 1 all the studies which Dr. Todd enu- l
resident of California, where we was
accounted for.
gan
to
suspicion
he’d
put
out,
and
girl
in Boulder county who fcaii’t go*
meratos,
except
ad
in/inihnn;
know
j
------------—
* I heard them?
defrauded out of a large sum of mon­
after
the cows on a bore-bfcòt 1
In
conclusion
he
says:
pony
both of us was just gettin’to our feet ey by a party who fled toJSouthAnief-
J o lv n
C o o p e r ,
“ WellCurran,” said a friend grefet- them, not as well as a chemist knows j
without
bridle
or
halter.
i ing Mr. Gwens the first day after the chemistry or a botanist botany, b u t ! Tlie investigations incident to the when we heard the old fellow snort: oa. This man died recently, leaving
The Walla Walla Vnion til htf&afc-
H E X T 1STA X D
JEWEL H
E " n w8 o f
Carolina’ » acceaaion as well as they arc known by bovc preparation of this monograph have W e dropped back to the bottom and iau estate valued at over$2(H),000 en­
tirely
to
Coulter,
by
way
of
repara
urday
says: ' ‘ The threshidtf sè’ftson
of her age and training, as well in- suggested a number of subjects kin- lay quiet, neither of us darin’ to
»SOLICITS THE PATRONAGE of THE « « '« < • Kiln,“ South Carolina has rc-
tion.
has fairly opened n o# and the farm­
k»?-.»vt*. u'i.rA ■v.urrtiiU'l. onice enr ally seceded! A\ hat do you think Of deed as they are known by many col- i drcd to the one of which it treats,that speak,but somethin’ awful was goin’
The Denver Xeics says: The out­ ers begin to see h o # the ertip id
Walnut anil Pine Street*.
n3U.lv *,,.7»
lege-ttiught men, enough ¡it least to ought to be discussed from the ¡»liy- j on outside. The brush was snappiu’ look in New Mexico is not fluttering. going to “ pan out. ” The ghùn ero#
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“ What do I think of it?” replied he a solace and a resource to her; siologieal standpoint in the interest .and Ilyin’ about, and the old bear The floods in the Rio Grande, the is going to be shorter than wafl e i -
FOREST GROVE LODGE. No. 136,
pected before threshiflg comhlfeftced.
Mr. Owens, drawing himself up full then graduate before she is eighteen, of sound education. Some,and per-1 seemed to bo pawin’ up the ground P ecos, indeed, in all the streams of
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haps the most important of them,are fearful. A\ ell, I didn’t know
what the Territory, swept thc valleys with The grain in many localities #heré
I . O . G » T .,
six feet high, “ W hy, sir, I wish that and come out of school as healthy,
ordinarily the yield is good, if tefy
the relation of the male organization to do. If I climbed out 1 knowed I thc beson\ . of destruction, ami in
eets at its h a l l EVERY sa t . I Were the great Creator of the um- as fresh, as eager as she went iu.”
many localities tho crops have been much shrunken and the yield tery
M
nrday «v«-mng, at tt o'clock. All
,
,
t But it is not true that she can do ¡ill so far as it is different from the fe­ was gootl to bo that hear s supper. If utterly mined. In El Paso county light. There arè mAu$ field« that;
cull* rt of th.* Order in *ood c tu l.n . arc
verse fcr onl7 one halt
m ,nute» 1
male, to the labor of education and 1 stayed quiet I didn’t know what it is said several persons have already this season, will not tutnout mora
d. v tv ia>' it > 1 to attend.
would mould old mother earth into this and retain uninjured health and
starved to death. A gentleman from than òne-half what they old last,and
of life; tho comparative influence of second he’d throw himself into the _______
| one vast Columbia«!; I woiild load a future Socuro from neuralgia,
hole and craunch me up like I have that county tells some distressing that of rather an inferior quality,
A
i ' of f ili
M A
T (I a »in»*!
IGVi while in scarcely any plflee will it
IIOLHROOK L O tlG E N(L HO, her with shovel ¡»lows, harrow teeth, uterine disease, hysteria, and other crowding studies, that is of excessive
T, 1 .! I stories
the /a nti
sufferings
of
portion
derangements
of
the
nervous
system,
|
brain
activity,upon
the
cerebral
met-
craunchcd
a
little
fried
fish.
A. F. Sc A. M.
flax-hacklcs, brash-headed shopping
1 etcl | of thc poorer class of people. A Mr. come up to last year’s yield. Thè’
if
she
follows
the
same
method
that
j
umorpliosis
of
iiio
two
sexes;
the
in­
was
crouched
dow
n
in
tho
cornet
Riancluird has almost consumed his amount of wheat for shipment thifl
FORESTOROVE, OREGON. Mc«t ! turtles, and all the jig-jug« of h—11,
Httnrday before th« Full Moon In j an 1 I would rain them on SOuthCar- bo vs arc trained in. Boys must iluence of study, or brain activity, shaking like a leaf. 1 knowed he j fortune buying flour for tho desti- year will be very light when ètrìti?
pared with tbdt of last 1
«MAidi month. Brethren m good | ..
study and work in a boy’s way, and ‘ upon sleep,and through sleep,or the wouldn’t be no use in a fight, and tntc.
standing
in-.-ited to attfnd.
0111 a for a thousand years!”
SEX IN EDUCATION.
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