Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, August 27, 1874, Image 1

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F OUEST OHO VE,
VOL. 11.
THE INDEPENDENT.
rrilLMIlKI» AT
Forest
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W A SH IN G TO N
day of July, 1874, and henceforth
for ever that she is spit cpok/ciraan,
* A<;ain tin- ripencd grain is dearly shorn;
assaulted , trample ©, on and called
A^ain the i urth her yearly bounty yields;
" harlot ” by the associated capital
Again the shiavt s »Uiul clusUn.il iu the ,
Adds
, of refined seoundreltam, which . rep-
IMS
THE IIAVETT MIHW
j’^ik> (ioMen't* nts. Along the tassded corn resents the wholesale drunkard
1 Tlieni^htwind rustles; und the orchard making’ business of California», as
t f’fc
1 well as by the saloon interest and
nter low Whispers to each passiu« breeze. e v e | y p o ( “, r b a t t e d 8luve who Votes
COUNTY,
OREGON.
TH U RSD AY
MR. BEECHER S STATEMENT.
feeling a deep interest and pity for
her
COMMENTS OP THE NEW YORK PRESS.
N ew Y ork ,August 15— A ll the pa-
'plTs comment editorially onBeecher s
defense. The Herald reviews the
statement at length, and says it is
strong, and perhaps will be accepted
! bv Beecher’s friends as a vindication;
but the public, while hoping for the
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best, _ wi
I not accept it as a tinal dis-
positon of the case. Moulton s full
statement has yet to report. No one
NO 23
AUGUST 27, 1874.
sufferings.— Mew
TELEGRAPHIC!
Caught in the Act.
Yuri: Corr.
Loiiisiillr Courier-Journal.
Plain Explanation of Obscure Prov­
erbs.
“ The more the merrier!”
Multitudinous assemblages are tho
most provocative of cachinatory
\ JHlanty
A Columbia clergpman,who,while
preaching n sermon on Sunday even­
ing, perceived a man and woman un­
der the gallery in the act of kissing
each other behind a hymn-book, but
did not lose his temper. No! be re­
mained calm. He beamed mildly at
the offenders over his spectacles,and
when the young man kissed her the
fifteenth time, he mererly broke his
sermon short off in the middle of
“ thirdly," and offered a fervant
prayer in behalf of “ the young man
N ew Y ork , August 15.— Assistant
Pastor HuUiduy,of Plymouth Church
has in hrs possostdov the record of a
conversation, two years ago, with
Tilton and Moulton, in ivhich both
denied in the strongest terms that
there was any truth whatever in the
WootJhuU’a scandal about Beecher.
Moulton particularly denounced the
scandal as utterly baseless and as
not possessing the least shadow of
And once again hand’s calmly over all
robbery and
for licensed murder,
The harvest moon. IL neath this dusky the ruin of the State.
splendor.
.
‘Birds of a feather flock togeth-
sweet
and
This
dreamy
Summer
softness,
TENNYSON
S
-IN
MEMORIAN.”
TERMS OF SlRSlTlIlTION:
er.
tender.
I »ne yeikT,. .
While colling dews in balmy|sih ncc fall,
Habitants o f
otlior, similarly
Six months..
At tho'age of 40 a man, blessed
Come out and stand, your arm about me
Thro* rnortths,
lms n right to assume the innocence j p iUme,i gregariously assemble,
. with a sound mind in a sound body,
Si Aid»• a
HO,
i of Beecher until the verdict of P ly ­
"O ut of tho fir in g - !« » into the m the pink necktie, and the maiden I truth
shou'd reach the maturity of his in-
*Twas thus we stood together v« ars ago-
I in the blue bonnet and grayj shawl,
MADRiotAugust 15.- - A dispatch to
mouth Church has been formally fire.”
RATES OF ADV LUTISI Ni»:
, . such
, a night
i . as this!
■ , Just
. . so the leaves tellectual
power. At such a * period
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who
were
profaning
the
sanctuary
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TV nr Office from GeneralMoriou-
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! rendered and the testimony publish-
Emergency from the culi
,
,1
Whispi
reil
above
our
head-;
ju-t
so
the
Di
the
jeur
of
18o0,
TeUIlASon
J»lO-
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’ rol 1
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kissing
one another in A pew seven- ! m tz n i roi,ol^
s
the Carlists \1 lost
700
V 1 «sí.
ed in full, while even then it may be uteilsil into jhe devouring element,
IIPTIT
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n a n
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men i i in
an engagement at i Oleisa.
eorn
, duoed “ In Moiuorian,” his most
1 W ► 1 's» • * » > i io 0 • >0 g IM)
.
And the congregation
necessary to suspend judgment u n-1 n y 00 manv <•<»oks spoils
AO » :»« «
«Hl
th e! 1 ty-eight.”
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The Cailists h ave cut the railway
w i hK>.
Rustl- d beside tin
wheat ti- alsin wlv
and p siguiticaut
work;
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said
“
Amen.”
Then
the
young
lady
1 M..Nr n •j :>o
telegraph
line betweenSaragossa and
.in«t
tents
m> me
the n
clustered'
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that , Lrotli
.lusts wi like
imr t»
ills stood
smhhi up
.o .tu ,u,t » no aillbltlOUS
as , lllS
epic
of , . King
, question
1
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, been . before
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"loin. *’
1 5U r» IH) 0 |N> ¿-J (H)
D mu -.
this
city.
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i
pulled
her
veil
down
over
her
face,
sheaves;
. .,
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, higher tribunal before which luton
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t» (MI 10 IH) 1»; eu :n ( H )
•; M'»'.
:onnectmg cotton link, proper- *
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Authur, but more distinctly a poem,
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and
the
young
man
sat
there
and
1 YKH 1(1 uu 1'» uo :h» uo ,»o t H )
And r.oally above us. on In r throne
,
r . ! anilOUliees lie is boillld to bl’lllg it.
lv
ost
ili
L odon , August 15. —A special dis­
Iv established is nmefoldly econom-1
| Of dusky bine, sat the full harvest moon I ot this century, and displaying the
swore softly to himself. He does patch to the Time» from South Bpaiil
ut-
per
line
foi
0
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THE
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TRIHUNK
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ical.
L«<
j author’» genius in a subjective form.
Allí) lo « litsii lint fi»r
not go to church as much now as he states tiiot Marshal Zoballa with 24,-,
, Well I aeniember what von said to me
tir-t Ili'
“ I t is a long lane that has no
vq| )>t
nt ii»>* rti. li. No n->ticf lt*HS
000 men and 7 guns, left Miranda on
I’uder the moonl'ght, what were my re | In it are concentrated his wisest re- Considers Beecher s defense a clear
did.
iti.
turning.”
flections
upon
life,
death,
and
im-
!
and
natural
explanation
of
Tilton's
Thursdnywith
n command for the
plies,
;u-
\ It .ti r.-.lH.'tí" n w ill bo niu'li' ou
That
rustic
pathway
is
unduitably
relief
of
\
ittoria,which
is very • close
OREGON.
And
what
I
read
so
clearly
in
your
eyes.
j mortality, the worlds within and charges, and the statement will clear
l.ir.i.l tis» r>.
lv
besieged
byt
hinnsurgents.
The
Twas sweeter than the moob* anis! And I : without, while the whole song is so avv<iy the clouds that have been dark longitudinal that hath no circum­
S’T AT VOR ELAND. OREGON— !.. !
see.
Governor Grover has refused to C’arlists oppose this march at in­
! largely uttered, and so prevaded aud thick about his name. Had it locution.
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ish
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ilANi’lSCO
grant an application for the pardon trenched positions. AtPueblo, Gen.
AGEX l' i l S VN Fl
“ Love me, love my dog.”
I with the singer’s manner, that anv come sooner the scandal would now
Morionez awaits the result of Zabol-
y . u r» "•m- 'io A Jl.Mt ri'L itit '- Lxihiiu'«' Astiteli it shi ll ' on nn It s him to-night
Evince an amatory disposition of Frank Starr, sent to the peniten­ la’s movement,when a united attack
i \ilif. •ini i
isolated line Is recognized at once. be dead. People will probably re­
tiary from Yamhill county for lar-
AG i:\ i’s Al’ NEW Y ork e' 1TY-8. M. And that was lo igago. We two have trod
will be made upon the Carlists at
gard his course as unwise,his friend- toward myself; let your deportment cenv.
;
This
work
stands
by
itself:
none
can
R
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cor.
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Wavs often steap and rugsied. and onr rose
i
Estella.
R.Lu ni.pi m .-G tO. r. lloWKLL iX i-O., Has often lamie its thorn; y«-t still it blows essay another upon its model with ship as unworthy, his heated lau- j toward my canine be also affection
Mr. Bequotte has returned to As­
t ir rk R "W
ate
O maha , August 17.— A telegram
In fragrant eliist« rs by the stony road.
i
out
yielding
every
claim
to
personal-
r'l,i,oe
in
critical
moments
as
uusatc
comtnnni-
1
toria,
and is pressing the flouring
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Ikneath
the
harvest
moon
my
t
yes
are
wet
from
Fort Fetterman states that a
. ,tll,lL- Uiti'll'l ' 1 for ins. rti'
“ Those who live in glass houses I mill enterprise. About $20,000 has
Ì alitv and at the risk of an inferiority and his course throughout the whole
liticali
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Itrull'
,'»:M*»>r
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1 m *»: i
With happy tears —I keep my lover yet.
been pledged to the subscription of half breed there reports that a coun­
that would
bo appalling. The ! miserable business, weak but not j shouldn’t throw stones."
lu* wnti r-
tii" u Itili' .ltl.1 ilAir -
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Klltn
/*.
Alte.'lon.
stock.
cil of Chyennes and Arapahoes had
fur pufilii'ati on, luit us a
Il »t 11
strength
intellect
has ! wicked.
, Dwellers in crystal palaces should
o of Tennyson's
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:llt V of tn 1*1 il fuith.
The Ax! or Ian figures out a diff- decided to recall their war parties
the “ times ”
i re^ra‘n from the propulsion of irreg*
t's /'Lining
full sweep in this elegiac poem—the i
u r ED E S" il- L
• WHO SPIT ON SALLIE HART.’’
erence
of extra charges on vessels from the vicinity of the railroad and
M ills
great threnody of our language, by ! S;i lys the statement discloses a curi- ular-shaped particles of granite for­
coming to Astoria an dSan Francis­ return to the agency. Largo num­
mation.
co, of $846 75 on each ship of 1,000
C VKi>S.
Hi re is the way a California ex­ viitue of uniquaconception and pow- ous amount cf moral cowardice and
1*Ki >1 rissi ONVL
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bers it is said, are returning ih rt
“ T is an ill wind that blows no­ tons, in favor of the former port.
change— not a crusader orbati either er. I or the lest, “ In Memorian is a great deal of irrational lieliavior.
hungry, discouraged condition.
body good.”
The Farmer’s wharf, at Astoria,
talks under the above heading to a serene and truthful panorama of It reveals Beecher’s character as en-
W i 1,M).N lï( )>\ L i n , 31. D.
The blast of Æolus is indeed ma­ when completed, will be the largest
L ittle R ock , August 17.— Tho
tlie wholesale liquor dealers of San \ rotintHl experiences; filled with pic- tirely different from what it lmd been
.
Pin sil i in ami Snri;ctMi»
levolent that benefiteth
not though! wharf north of San Francisco. This drouth has greatly injured crops all
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,
tures of «»enrie scholastic life and of
n
»
, , •. » „ ievolent
lienehteth not,
have been con-! _
S®nwe» 8cnoias« c «»©»«na oi gcnen4Hy supposed to be, but it be-
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:ll#. i „ j 0
Fl) REST GROVE, • • • - f REGI». Francisco. Thev
hich over the State, and not over a quar-
•ill thi>1 i-
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houieopatlncally, some portion of (>()es not include the roadway, which
in
i
English
scenery
through
<ui
me
i
lieves
tlmt
the
|»Ul»liC
foelinjg
will
bet
1
J
’
1
i
, can , be ' used » for
,
detuned by every decent p a p e r _,
is
600
feet
long,
and
\?
< i'.'TH
quarter of a crop is expected.
, changes of a rollingyear; expressing, general that his story is not incon­ humanity.
wharfage purposes.
California:
“
A
bird
in
the
hand
is
worth
two
,
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moreover, the thoughts engendered sistent with innocence.
A t the election held in Montana
A man named Squires, of Tilla­
1 he ring of wenltkv, gentlemanly, .
.
,
in the bush.”
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,
bv these changes. AMien too som-
on
the 3d inst., Maginnis(Dem.) was
mook county, for some offense was
THE “ WORLD
educated pirates who compose the
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A
natural
production
of
the
feath­
\V. II. SA T !.(»IG M.
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ber, it is lightened bysweetremims-
sentenced to jail for sixty days, but elected delegate to Congress by over
wluskv ring of t uliforma, don t wish »
,
,
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Savs Beecher has rescued himself ered tribe, proparly secured, is more
managed
to break jail and went on 300 majority. The vote was largely
cences;
when
too
light,
recalled
to
Physician and Surgeon
publicly to endorse the conduct of
pv stanzas that have the deep *roin
,AVU l,(‘ril- He has made than equivalent to a greater number Í foot to Salem and applied to the in favor of the law fixing the capital
OREGON
FCP.E3T OEOY H. - - -
their ruffian subordinates in spitting ° ,
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*’ the
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• in a comparative state of - freedom.
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needed
explanation,
nei­
Governor --------------
iu person. ^ The n
Governor
1
" ' solemnity of a passing bell. Amomi
advised him to go back and serve his at Helena. The Legislative Assem­
TUT. Vt in- Drug Stunv
upon Sallie Hart, burning her cheek
ther Tilton, Moulton nor himself,
bly is Democratic by a small major­
.■HDFACK Portivi Si r *nT lîl'x'k smith with a cigar, and tramping upon the iis author’s productions it is the om ami dispelled the only shadow of Trial of Combined Header and Thrash­ time out.
mlí-í : 1V
i- l*rn¿ Stun'.
most valued by educated nud pro­
er.
Orders have been received to stop ity.
toes of other ladies
and insulting
distrust, which had crept over
his
fessional readers. Recently a num­
the Dovenby and Harrington at As­
A ugusta , Ga., August 18—There
li. V. T hompson . them all with obscene saloon-taught
good name among fair-minded men.
I o H. Dumi ot.
toria.
I
f
the
grain
is
notj
forthcom­
ber
of
authors
have
been
asked
to
j
The
Stanislaus
.Veits
of
the
Gth
in-
are continued reports of an impefid
O.vV*'' .¡fiorii
language.
ing to load these vessels they will
Tin: “ SUN
name
three
leading
poems
of
this
I
stant
contains
the
following
account
i^ef fight between the whites and ne­
Biraám & lhompson
‘ You cannot denv it, rj ‘nllemnnl'l century which they would most pre- Consideis that Beechei s statement outlie trial of t he Rice Combined probably go on to San Francisco.
I f Oregon wishes to profit by the in- groes of Ridge Springs, Edgfield
ir
h í i: y r y s - j t - l
wholesale l ioni ,
\\ c know tln.t fer p, ],avc written, each gave “ In wi:i change the whole subject, and Header and Thrasher at Modesto on ! creased tonnage this vear, her farm-
county, South Carolina. A party of
your poor < minuted slav who held Memorian” either the first or second tliere is now reason to believe
No R»' T¡r>t btv:< t.
ors
must
come
out
with
the
grain—
" iat t Saturday and Monday last:
armed whites left here this afternoon
» » 1U.IPIN. Ins cigar to Sallie Hart’s cheek is a place upon his list. Obviously it - is the whole truth will be brought out,
poRTI.VNl)
Its combination and principle ap- ship or sell; one of the two— speed- to aid their friends, and others will
ruth in of you a manufacture and not a work to read at a sitting, nor for no person who is guilty or con- 1((>ar to p e un UlJlt (>oul(l be expected, i ly.— Oregon ian.
follow in case a conflict occurs. A t
acted out your orders— your money to take up in every mood, but one in nccted with it can escape public coil-
ALFRED KINNEY, M D.,
At the rich and extensive gold-
was 0perate»l easilv by four men
0 o’clock to-night all was quiet, but
bearing quartz mines, lately devel­
paid him for and Your, whisky fitted
which
we
are
sure
to
find
something
I
demuation.
1
and
twelve
horses.
The
power
at-
S
U
X I Gr E
o
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oped on Elk Creek, in Grant county, both parties are arming and there
him for the cowardly, dastardly out­
of
worth
in
even
stanza.
It
con-
,
th e “ star
tained
appeared
ample
for
all
pur-
from a run of three days with an is a growing fear that a war of races
iTPF. IN lU’.Kt'M’S IU II j DI N(», rage which your craven chicken
N. VV. . Tur "f First nini VVitslini^- .
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, tains more notable savings than ai>.v j Considers that Beecher has absolved poses. Unfortunately, however, the eight stamp mill, three hundred j will bigin iu South Carolina, and in
t ..i St: . -in. PiiTtlninl. Uli ana.
n.17 ly hear.» fo. W e yu„ . 0
tni l-r - ulberot
T » n n . W n , « « « * . 1T.C : lliniB(.If solutclv and ei.tir.-l, l,„, u separator, which was not made for ! pounds of amalgam was cleaned up. , that event the white people of
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'V“ h,':01“ mfi nia ''llian y ^ wisdom,yeuruiugs, anil »»p iri.Uon, L .vcrJ. W llt ,,f sn;,,irioM.
. lbi> uocasK.n, but instead one pur- , \ .
unm1rP(1 nn*
Georgia on the Savannah nver will
B VLSI
STOTT.
¡ALL.
complacencj hlre.l n 1 a,id of » e ll of » noble lmnd are here: curious j
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! cliase.1 for Uiis pnmoac, is saidto be about two hundred and fifty pounds go to the rescue o f the whites. Arms
of gold.
»1 1 lllcu savages, drunk of your pois- .reasoning for once is not out of ; Becnher, Tilton, and Mrs Tilton— HOW 1 r „ tirf.iv unsuitible for the work Tn
H A L L L STO TT,
Messrs. O.Dickenson,P.S.Knight. and amunition are being shipped
on to ,lo for y „ „ . I f
poor, d e - » p lw ; the ,a ,ef. ¡n.a*inaUon, a.,,,. I
They Look,
|
til”
from here.
A
W
,
A TTO R > KYS.A T-I
graded, • dehumaned,brute
specimens'
,n upon ltseu, s.ines
Rm VM to nradi- •
. . . of . the
. grain
. . . after it
., was A. A. McCully, John F. McFarland,
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and T. McF. Patton, have been
H ongkong , August 18.—The Chi-
N<>.
D i'k n m 's B lo c k ,
of your handiwork — your hirelings ate
with inward light the mystic
elected directors of the Alden Fruit
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Strange
as
it
mnv
seem,
none
of
thrashed,
the
work
was
perfect.
neseGovemment has giveii Japan
PORTLAND, PREGON.
in your service, deserved a mouth or pi oblems of life.At tiie clorc^mituie s , .. ,t
T.
. prominent
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tw tin* inventors and builders are Preserving Company, of Salem.
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the
three
persons
most
inis
U
1C
in'tutors
unu
uuiuitrs
aie
ninety
days to withdraw its troops
ricVlv
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, v I McF. Patton lias been chosen presi-
a year’s imprisonment for their bru­ eternal miracle is made symbolic of ti.e tnreo persons most prominent in 1
tliis unhappy business are well *ano uim; can ‘ ,0 corrected by anotli- , qeu^ a,lfj q j Carr, Secretary'of the from Formosa. Meantime, China is
tal defiance of the united mamlood
tilt
soul
s
c
in
g
e
,,»
sis,and4
tl.c
temici
j.nowu p..
to tjie pCi)pie wJio , fcr season, « « ** tu make of it a per- Company. Mr. Knight goes to Cal- m aking extensive preparations for war
FRANK L. STOTT,
ami citizens of America, iou deserve f ailq
epitlialamium
i n i i beautiful P
i n t i f f . ' i T i m n n t tranqui.
r n n m n
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live in the same city with them, out- | feet sue cess. Unfortunately, the ifornia soon, iu the interest of the , with Japan, which is generally ex­
¡in eternity of infamy for insulting, jzos ti,e reader with the thought of
ion of the combined header Company.
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construction
\ t t o r n e jr - » t • I » " a
persecuting and brutally assaulting tbc ,i0ixr common joys which are the side of their individual circle of in­
A
gentleman
from
North
Yamhill
fluence
nud
acquaintance. Mr. and thrasher was not commenced in states that grain is yielding far bet.
r / j. j. s /;o i;i *. Ol; F.'i'i V.
N ew Y ork , August !& —Tilton
in the person of one of their number j heritage ot every living kind.— A’. C.
time to give it a thorough test of its
< » hi . in n i'W l'o n r t Hurts»*,
Beecher
is
seldom
to
be
seen
in
the
ter than any estimate had ever told a reporter to-day that he never
every one of th<- respectable women ! SleaJmau, in Serihner.
working capacity. Only a small
streets.
During
several
years
resi­
reached before the harvest began, received a cent from Beecher direct*
in this Republic— you assaulted in
field of uncut grain had been left Mr Benjiniin Stuart bad » ten-acr. ly or ¡„directly, but that on the 4 *
dence
in
Brooklyn
I
can
recall
meet­
the ,,«•«,." of the noble and heroic
MisS01!rl Waki"9 UP'
THOMAS H. TONGUE.
u
. ,.
J
ing him but twice. He still retains standing, with the view of pointing field winch harvested 4DU bushels, i «r
Moulton made his statement to the
Sallie
Hart,
every
virtuous,
honest,
This
field
had
been
estimated
to
A ll o r ti e V - a t - L a w »
out its defects, so as to have them
reputable wife, mother,sister,daugli-
The Independent movement is his vigorous, sturdy appearance,
i yeild 40 bushels to the acre, whereas ( ’ommittee ho was offered $10,000by
ll.lM 'O i i, W; sL m gto u t ounty, Orcxwu.
though he has aged considerably of ; remedied by another year
e
,
it went nine better, and this is about Hem y C. Kingsley. A clerk of
ter of the land, from Maine to Cali- making itslcf felt .in Missouri. A
late years. Ho walks firmly, and i ownor8
l)a^cllt Messrs Rlce* the proportion that all grain is over- Kingsley’s confirms this statement to
foruia. It was von that spit upon People’s State Convention has been
et on tbe 3d oi Sentem ! » ill. leoiiluo (raid, looking ncitl.er, Eucbumn, McEweu, aud Howell, of reatluug estimate»iu that section of ,he extent of *5,000. Tilton sayi
n ri k .
n. k il l » . them it was you , wholesale whisky called to meet
now mtiufied Unit; the country
I Kingsley made no co
conditions! but
sellers, distillers, brewers, and pois- ber, the call for which , • « ■ » from i to the right, nor kfl,und be has every MW» lJ'>™.
SIlilltlK k An k i l l i u ,
’ Vdvisorv Committee of ' npi'cur'iuce of a nuin of power ,md tb,'J'l"«scss tbe greatest luuvestand
East fall Geo. Simpson, of Linni|
^ e‘ object of the
.Ldwsorj Committeo
.....
» ............ > lalmr-savlug machine ever invented., Z T i Z ^ Z i l “ r a i ^ n
* * ! 1 . ^ ^ « ^ maeSine ^ , r i n v e n ^ j ™ **{ Y
oner» who corned th em -it „as vor tbe Farmer*' .Ldimsory
Committee of
A T V : m : ys a \ j > c o r x s k l o i i i who burned your filtliv e gar» into tbe State Grange. Missouri tins fall I seli-possesston. itlton is lieijueut-,
.“*■
i cleared of oak grubs. Tho ground 'bring this disgaccful business to an
sanguine arethey of success that, ,vn8 then |)lo„ e d and seeded to ' end.
AT
! their cheeks,— it was you who hissed > elects State officers, a Legislature, 'ly to be seen on tbc ferry-boats, or,
sunn narno t\4 cn l i
Di'kutn’s Hitiltling. First Stni t,
your filthy, vile epithets into their and Congressional representatives.
Carlisk
PORTLAND, OKLOON.
unaccustomed ears- - you trampled. The present State officials are com-
captured
---------------------------------------- jostled, pushed and brutallv assault-! P°*<'d of Democrats and Liberal He-
miles
lil ilX a s s ( 'A l i a s , k LODGES, ed Ibc ladle» at Suu Jo»u und A , H . ! l'''b b c»M eleytoUn tbe Eresidenti.l
.
. . . .
......
, .¡luqtaign of 1872, by rt majority of to iook at a second time as he passes Pos°d. This will enable them to cu- ¿eon
Gf gtubble land adjoining ' U.
^ . eon^ a*
fighting
nieda, and what voi did to them, voi , B5^00 over the
Republican nomi-
He
has
a
magnificent
physique,
ter
harvest-field
next
year
and
(
yielded
a
fraction
less
than
3U
bush-
\
'V
U
H
eslK;ratf
ft“
a
tiie
Ioweii
&re
by.
did to the whole womanhood and 1 uees. That election also gave the
heavj' on toth sides. An immense
stalwart figure and ! illustrate its usefulness through a ^ per acre
virtue of America. You called“ u.ut- Democrats and Liberals a majority and both bis
sforcs Toll into the hands
season. It commenced work j The mines in Auburn district, Ba-1 8nan^ T
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR. l o t s ’ ” every wife', mother,
sister, of 37 on joint ballot in the Lcgisla- haughty bearing remind one a good j M
ker
couutv,
are
proving
more
favoni-
¡
of
the
Carlists-.
j ^ I ture, which was u»sed in returning deal of Charles Sumner. His hair ' this year too late— nothing more,
bio than they ever have heretofore, j Sioux C ity , August lO-^A report
A P K - daughter of the land who lifts
S pi ; \ I, r v P F . R S D R A W N .
Bogy, Democrat,to the UnitedStates
is
now
quite
gray,
and
bis
features
i
tbmi
“
tnal
“
n>
1
Proot
u(
tho
correct-
J • a 1. .Id illi lits tak» n. Will atti mt voice against the brothelrv and
i ne claims being opened that will last
I Senate as successor to Blair. The
•lv t‘ > «Il Lu»in*"is (Utrnsted ti* lu
,, 1 ness of the principle upon which it and par better thin anv ground ever i “ me9 ,rom Fort S" llv « “ » evinin8
careworn;
though
the
expression
is
nin ly baucherv and rapine wftli which you 1 incoming Legislature elects a United
discovered iu Oregon. Mr. Daree, j that Indians to the number of 4,000
was constructed oouhl be tested.
------ I are endeavoring to uproot and sup- State Senator to suceeeed Schurz. rather one of defiance than mat hr-
the gentleman who discovered theso ( made an attack upon Custar’s expe-
I . . .,
• ,
t
i
,
i Sufficient has not vet transpired to like patience. He usually wears a
He seldom lives frugally who lives diggings, has been residing near Au-
J o l m
C o o p e r ?9
I nlant the vutue and manhood and
.
*, •
4 .
dition on the fifteenth, and were re­
i c
warrant anv conclusion as to his
womatdiood of tlie couutiy. You j cj,ance 0f ^ re-election. Some few blue frock-coat, and, at this season, by chance. Hope is always liberal, j burn for tbe last ten or twelve years, pulsed with heavy loss. Custar's
V i. V t i n y .i . y V ./ /; ir /•;/. e n
and they that trust her promises i Mr Tl wnnt there a uoor man and
spring, he loss is reported to be 50 killed and
• I . ! *
for luck, wounded.
STI1K PATRONAGE OF THE
H t *armi>tiÈ
't. Offici*
to. him,
P aris , August 25.--An election to
t
lifts . 1
1
X
I-
2 , ,
,1
l 11"
e if "
1
/ 1 | fill a vacancy in the Assembly, was
penitentiary and lunatic asylum, and i peoplel* Missouri ^mitains^^.OOO fr°m the crotvd, especially of late chance, he may live smoothly and' The Oakland Call undeistands . . . . . .
.
,
, . _ / ,
FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. 136,
quietly
enough;
but
if
he
will
sift
|
that
Mr.
Sherman
V.
Rathburn
o
f
:
*xel(l
1
1
1
department,
o f Caladeors,
* all the jails of the coast with the Granges. According to the census I } (>ai’s« and, when crossing tho feny,
things
to
the
bottom,
he
must
'a
c-,
Dougins
county,
has
struck
a
big
j
today.
Complete
retrtrns
show that
I - <3. C i. T .,
victims of vour infernal trade, and | of 1870 there were iu the State 174,-, goes into the men’s cabin.
count
himself
a
man
of
strife,
ilis
j
thing.
Ail
estate
in
Scotland,
^val-
j
theBonapartist
candidate
was
elected
. ,
a i i *L;a
« itk t bbb farmers and 70.000 farm labor-
Airs. Tilton is of small, delicate,
EFTS AT ITS HALL EVERY SAT-
., b.vn flooded th s f..r M . « A !
A .„„jority of tbe hitter were aul, ,llmost fl.a,,ile hys^ K . au il> , ' language must be, “ It is not enough ued ’ at * .£04,000,000, eqnql ’ to about having received 20,000 votes; thelte-
M urtlar » ft inn,', M ft o dock. All „b
°
V 1 . ’ r (U U ,
.
.
* ' . 1 .
.
.
that you feed me or fill my pocket— $320,000,000, is looking for claim-
a of t G» Or 1-r in O'» »'l „tui'liii* ¡ire hordes of tln e v «, ruffians, ana nar Qf the age entitling them to v o te .1
ants
and
Rathburn
is
one
of
’em.
The
1
1
‘ubhoan
candidate
lo,000,
and
the
i t.-it l t*» Alt'*till.
and
m
b.
tbc . i «.nqiarisun to bar tall husband, »be there is something between me and
-----11) 1 J have
U D O u .larcd
a i t u
k to
U u outrage
iu t u p v
—
------
J A
V d
U < d
1U
1 £ g 'tb »171,0111)
A I T ,
i fanner»
n i m v i.i
vw
heirs
ai’e
scattered
in
different
parts
Legitimist
5,000.
„ „ „ „ virtuous wom
»eema like a child. H er face is full thee.” — Cecil.
•lit upon
w o m e en-but
n — but you , j 35,000 farm laborers entitled to vote | «ecu
of the United States, most of them
,’omanly sympathy and sweetness,
» i t * in the act you dehea
infind tfip
IIOLHUOOR
1 * 01)617 NO. BO, f orgot ♦ that
That alone is true philosophy
tne i would give a total of 200,000.
- Jg.-., Ih
,, e . of w
in Virginia---Rathburns
native
Wouldst
with
thyself
be
acquaint­
.
*
. Presidential campaign of 1872 called whij
• hile the eves are inexpressibly sad,
which
repeats the words of the uni­
A. F. ¿c A. M.
tl In* manhood of the country
and
qpq votes So that it will lie
fl
ed, then see what the others are do­ State. Tne property is known as
verse
with
fidelity, aud is written, os
ith lines which imply great physic­
.11. i
i
___ _____. _ ’ .
i v .
Will)
ing. But wouldst thou understand the “ Mar Estate,” and his mother
1 IRFSTGROYF.. OREGON M.. t I called every good citizen, coward.
seen if the farmers unite and deter­
it
were,by
dictation
of the universe.-
was a“ Mar.” I f lie wants an advance
■> ufi i h» for* fh*' t ml M od hi j AYe hot»e and trust every good and mine to elect a people’s ticket, its al and mental suffering. No one others, ask into thine own heart,
a ♦' iiiontl).
r»r» !nrt u m
\
4
J °
fiaeun.
agent we are ready to go.
can see or converse with her without Schiller.
ti-viuj to atuail.
true woman remembers on this 1th success is assured.— S. t\ bulletin.
Editor ami Proprietor.
O
t t
S. Hughes,
v u u
’
a
a
a i
t ' e'\ « ■ * • ' uf
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