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About Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1874)
C I ' THE INDEPENDENT. Forest Grove, Sep?-ml>er ft, 1871. The FarmiTs and tin* Shipper, The farmers have been criticised lately because unjustly they have not supplied the ships now Portland with wheat. lying at Tin* fault, if there be nuy, lies with the shippers. Thor came a month too soon for the farmers to get their wheat to market; rriiev are now in tho midst of tlieir harvest and do not propose to quit until thov get done. And further- more they are not in muen of a liur- ry to pay shippers Ll <s per ton from Portland to Liverpool when ship]*en»nro freighting hum San Francisco to Liverpool at Co 10s.The extra cost of slopping direct from Portland toLiverpool over San Fran cisco rates should not he moro than five shillings, at which price the ex porters could make a fair profit and pay the fanner 1(0 or 03 cents per bushel for his wheat including sacks. In San Francisco freights are dull at .¿3 10s, and shippers will probably have to reduce to I'd before they get freight, and not then tinless prices grow better at Liverpool. "We should regret it if these ships should leave Portland without car goes, but if they should it will not l>o the farmers’ fault. The farmers w ill sell their grain if they can get a fair price for it, and some will he compelled to st 11,we are sorry to say, at uuremunerative rates J ami if these pliippcr'* will not pay the fanners what they ask and go elsewhere it is their privilege to go and the farmers previlcge to hold their grain till they wish to sell. I f they lose by it, it is their own business and if the shippers lose it is theirs. It is our (»pinion that the ships now waiting w ill get cargoes if they will hold on throe or four weeks; but they will have to reduce their profits some what. Let the shippers and the far mers divide the loss equally, on a fair and candid showing. As a rule wheat cannot be raised in Oregon'at a profit for less than $1.00 per bush el, which we might call its par value ln-re,but we su>pect that the farmers will have to sell fur ten or twenty cents le>s this year if they soil at all. W e hope tho farmers will stand bv each other and not get excited be came shippers threaten t<> leave without cargoes. On the other hand if thc\ off0* So or !«> rents it would be a goo l price for this year. Hut the farmers must be their own judges X e h a le m Roads Attain—- the dollar, the Legislature may at A DASTARDLY ACT. least refuse to pay the full amount D O q u i r k R e v ie w e d for the work already done. Cornelius Shakes its Smallpox Clothes OP Mr. Quick states in last Week’s W e do not ask any apology for at Forest Grove— Mean Lying. Hull'fin that the mountain over taking so milch time with this sub which the State road passes doeS ject, for it Is of vital importance to A t tllE M E M D O U S S A C R IF IC E August 28th, 1874. '¿ T I I ll W H I T E H O U S E .” not exceed 1200 feet above tho this county and especially so to the E d . INDEPENDENT:— Sir It becomes Has tho largest assortment of First Class by Tualatin Flams. Professor Collier people of Nelialem who have my painful duty to inform you that Dry Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, has lately mfcasurod the bight of dif been robbed of a road which this Hosiery, & , there are four cases of smallpox in Tu Portland. No. 87 First St^Tet, ferent points oh this road and he ! money might have built into thir val- your town. I got this report from P o r t la n d . , O r , L E W IS & STRAUS. says that tho summit where the I jey uloug a feasible route, and thus the business inen in Cornelius and T H E “ LAR G B ST JE W E LR Y S fO ltE :I N road crosses is 1840 feet above these are l0ft shut up in thoir mountain know it must be truo because the P O R T LA N D . B Z j . S T O N E , ENGLISH BANKR U P Ï STOCk. Plains, or more than a third higher fatnesses, while the people of the business men of your rival town Dealer In Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and 450 Reversible Ottoman Shawls only $2.- Silverware. No. 103 Front Street. than Mr. Quick says It is. State have been outrageously swin- could not be so base. as to concoct SoleAgent 50 Each. Mr. Quick says (hat the road is died out of several thousand dollars such despicable flies out of whole for the Cel passable without snow-shoes, that J py a few men who cared only to got cloth. They tell us that one of Mr. ebrated tjiarnond must be when the snow is hard. tile money into their own pockets. Hoxter’s children has it and also one Spectacles j ENG LISH BANKRUPT STOCK. Snow falls from two to four feet Agent for j 70 Pieces English Waterproof, only One S la t e A i d f o r t h e P o r t l a n d a n d of tho children of N. E. Goodell. I American Dollar. deep and lies on from one to three see both of the children mentioned iVatch Co. U t a h R a i lr o a d . months nearly every winter onGalo’s National playing on the street every day and Watch Co. peak west of this place three miles, to be Howard Watch Co. and Chas. E. Jaeot A t its last Session the Legislature yet must believe tbo report ENGL ÍS I f B A N K R tlP T STOCÉ. and it is four hundred feet lower Watches. Seth Thomas Clocks. truo because the* people of Cornelius passed an act granting to the P o rt *40 Dozen All Linen Tow obi. One Dollar r^'Watehes and Jewely repaired and than the summit of Nchalem moun per Doz. land and Salt Lake Itailroad Com persist in circulating the report and Warranted. tain where the State road crosses. is attending I All orders sent by Express promptly at- pany the proceeds resulting from insist that D r. Bailey * # ° tended to. Goods Bold at erfe f>rice only So we feci safe in assertiug that sales of swamp and overflowed lands i them, and that vou «retryin g to keep ; No plated Jewelry of uuy description sold the State Road on this mountain is i , . n r , . , * ENG L IS II BA NKR UP T S TOCK. and from the five per cent, fund o1 ‘ the affair quiet for fear people w ill I «“ this Establishment. 3 <Mi Ps All Linen Crash, only Ten Cents practically impassable for one-fourth ... . . . . , . ^ ... , FIRST-C I.ASS. 1 J 1 this State; and granted the right of be afraid to come to town to t rade. SEWING MACHINES. | per Yard. of the viar. way to said Company through State Now this is all ■wrong. You ought SOLD ON A NEW »LAN. $25 T0$50 lie says that the 1 arker road does ianj a< In the meantime Congress to tell all about it. W e know you SAVED. EXTRA ATTACH M EN TS for not touch the State road for sixty ]ias ^ ranted tho Company $8,000 for have got it because the merchants X H a r l a t » tingali kinds of work,FREE. 1 P NG LISH BA NKR I T T H TOC K. miles. AY hercas, they do not touch j evorv mile of road actually built. and whisky men of Cornelius say so. RUNNING M an'if'« tare amnnenred in 1873 240 Dez. White C otton Hose, 00c p Viter St LOGO in Use. Doz. at* all, for neither has been And when you get more in your town Mit. A .J.Dermi, Stute Agent for 1*. o f II..has made special built far enough to touch. Hut I {jie g ^ e shgii pay tho interest on than it will hold conveniently fill a ufmngements to supply jritm wlu n they shall be bail they will | tlieir bonds for a period of twenty wagon with tho rottenest cases you bets with those machines. E n g l i s h b a n k r u p t s T o e if. s e W i x j unite this side of the thirty mile years, about $30,000 per annum, have in the place, and send them off NO COMBINATION' 45 Pieces Scotch Tweeds, 75c per yard. No MONOPOLY! stake on the railroad purvey. Mr. in lieu of which they proposo to sur along the highways through the M a c h i n e “ The Holne Machine Co*'the j only one that refused to join I ' Parker’s proposed rotitf follows the render their right to the fivo per most populous portion of the county jtlie sewing machine ring. railroad survey. He carrifcs the cent, fund and swamp land fund. It because you know there is nothing , LATEST ENGLISH BA NKRUPTSTOCK. Prices o f all kind of Sewing ¡MachineNeedles reduced to C O 30 Pieces West Of England broadcloth. mail over the old Military road now. is thought that the proceeds of the like scattering it. Give everybody a S IM P L E S T cents per dozen. Price List, He sftvs Commissioner Beach sales of these lands will pfty this i chance, seems to bo the motto of the .Circulars,and full particulars REST .'sent toauv address <>napplica has built twenty-two miles of read tax. So the State would lose uotli- people of Cornelius. And for their ENGLISH B A N K R U P T SfÖ CK. tion. UEO. W. TRAVKR, on this end! Whereas he lifts only ing by the arrangement, leaving out reckless liberality In the smallpox (renerai Ao-ut 22 Pieces Ereneb ^ilk, from $1 50 per 'llom eS. M..5». W. cor. Morri- made six miles. Commissioner of consideration the fact that the matter they will be long remembered yard. i*"ii \ 3dsts. Portland, Or. , Beach began work, with the excep- tax on this railroad property would by the people of this community. Yours Ac, tion of cutting a lew fallen tiees out I of itself pay the interest on the in the matter. Obfuscated East Portland. Aug. 2*. lsyi. II. B Lr< ► . Tnuoiior >. Cl. 1 si > kpndk > t . I >. ,»r Sir J ii Hit id iir o f vonr par* T EvplannHons of 4ih*c>rre Proverbs' this ¡;|>- ftY.ti*, “ Too m.tnv cooks sjmi) the broth. Vonr Explanation a connecting cotton ■ link.projs-rl\ »- m ililii'ht il i*» nin*-fol < 1 !y cco- n .iu in l We don't see the application. rUi»si explain in your n< \tis»oc •'< — , *> fl.iv. Ruffety, O.. 1 >. Johnson, J . It.San born . II Raff* tv. and 1“ others. b i ’xm i m in : “ A connecting cotton link properly established is nine- foMedly economical” is tho plain ex- dlHpatM*n of the obscure proberb- - “ A stitch in time saves nine,” which too many cooks in my printing o f fice left out. And they also left out the explanation of— “ Too many Cooks sp<til the broth. These mis takes muddled tilings. I leave it to yrurr imagination, Dave, to give plain explanation of the “ T od many rooks1’ proverb. .lust think of old times and you can lix up a good ex planation yourself. Think of those old frying pans and black pots in the batch rancho “ over the swalo” when the district school hoodlums used t» howl. And don ’t you remember tha night and llo'tti chickens? \\ hat.'* But let us try A inqltitudious plurality o f the gentlemen who manipulate the culinary department presumably make a lamentable fiasco vvhen- we give it up! Let Mart Brown fix it The B u sin e ss Directory ENGLISH BANKRUPT STOCK I ! ! Bradley,M arsh & C o BEEHIVE t. ft. Matthews, f o p r fe t o r i T h ^ greatest and beat variety of Gen* rf Aferchandise is kept in the Bee ffire Store of any place in the County. H ua Store ha* always been noted for its variety end it mhoax/s sKatl Vt not only noted for the extenf of its variety, but for the Qualli} of its G^t/i Home A’fo nr* C liE A P jE S S tfi1 ITS PRlifcfc' I sell for CASH, consequently I have LO 88 K 8 to make up off of good customers.' no ONE MANS' MONEY IS AS GOOD AS ANOTHER#. TWO FIRST PREMIUMS PORTLAND S t a t e 3 P a i r , W 3 of a road already made, three miles bonds. In fact the State would miles above Quick’s mill, or thirteen have everything to gain by it. miles from Cornelius, and from that Direct communication with the point lie built six miles of road. He Lost a week to C hicago- is a ques- dr >ve his nineteen mile stake where (¿un no big with importance to Ore- the road now ends. So the Com- gun tlmt the hare statement ought to missioners have actually built but convince any fair mind. Ten years nine miles of road—three at Astoria of inter-Stute communication would and six at this end of tho route, and .send our population up to three or lave used up $11»,(Mil) of the $2(1,0(10 four hundred thousand. For proof appropriated. Neighbor Quiek look at other States that Were a should not try to ring in thirteen howling wilderness when Oregon l*e- miles of road that were not made by | oau settlement that are now the H am . CANDY The State Grunge of Oregon eom- raences its first annual session on Tuesday, the 15th day of September at Salem, and as it is to he one of the most important meetings ever to be held by that Order. The atteii- tiofi of its members is called to the importance of all being p resent to ussist with their experience to shape th e future course of the Older. Each member should come forward with his notes of changes that he may | deem nGlossary for the good of the j Order, and each one should eouic »»<1 aotennined to remain until the Work is all completed, fix- inii no particular time for departure, but to refnuin ami work with pa- tience until the work is done. Manufactory a l is k y I j- always be T H E YERY LCftffcST they cart be afforded for EXG L IS II BA NKR l T T S TOC K. hegle , No. 1(»7, First street. F w ell and Medicines, at the New Dru y Stor* of rVUSHKU. ' E n g l i s h Books J . U M & ..... . S ,Vfic Goods, G ood G ood «, CH EAP GOODS, 220 Dozen All Lf*»en Napkins, One Dollar t*T Dozen. ICoVner First and Oak st.Port- ApOthecafy. land. ( )nf(Ys from the country ¡attended to with care and dis- ____________!_______ _________________ bankruptstock E n g l is h ba N k r u p t stock . 7«J pt iees I ’ nhleachcd TablcLincn. Thirty- five Cents per yard- WI L D EN G LISII BANKR f T T S IO C K . K4 poices Bleach'd Table cents p«-r Yard. Linen, Sixty ENG L IS // R A NKR I T T .S’ TOOK. 120 dozen Iron Frame Hose, SILL. I will always keep all the Standard Brands of Goods srfid, by a strict integrity of pur-' pose to deaf a* 1 would be dealt by", I now nviteyou to nif'Store, which I now ¿hristeif the por Doz. Bee Hive Stoie. Rem eml the place. Old Stand, Fofest Grove. J N . Cambpi J. B . M A T T l i K W S / Forest Grove, fh. Nev. 4th 1873. n7:U ENG 7 IS I I HA NEH I T T S V >C K. <*0 Doz. White & etu'h. Eray Corsets, 50H ENG L IS I I RANK It I T T STOCK. NEW STORE! JUST OPINED! 75 picct sAll Hoc4 Fine Empress Cloth, 50c per yard. ENG L IS II BA N P ll UP TS TOCK. (i‘2 Ps. All wool French yard. Merino, 75c per I * the new building, corner of Oak and Elm Avenue», opposite the Congre gatidtud church, Forest Grove, Oregon, A . H llt M A N ENG LIS H BA NKR I T T S TOCK. 3,300 yards Fancy I> »s s Goods, 25 cent* has unpacked s. large and welTnelecUd »to»k per yard. ot ENGLISH R A N K R tP T S T O C K . 326 French Felt Skirts. D È Y GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,' F ANC Y ARTICLES , Ar. *<0«iay Riven to tho Company for 1 ^ ¡ICurJ^of Kr.'-1 v< ^ « . 7 si'tom I ' Leather & S h o e ''K iid S s , the the improvement and enrichment <»f t ,lt * J R,c r ncn. ,n V,e FINDINGS. I No.Hi FRONT STREET. ENGL ISII BA NKR l T t STOCK. State road has ten miles of moun- our State? They have complained j ft,;reg of w (;75 1>ushel8|0r r)2bush-1 ^ u . L J«»HN A. BECK, 6(H) English Toilet SPREADS. tain road that w ill not be settled un- for years because they have been P]s acre, and his brother raised til settled by an earthquake; I pent up in this Utica without any j 2,300 bushels on 120 acres, or 45 No. 10.5 F kont K trket , AND Special attention given (<> Re- the roads are about the same length | market hut San Francisco. She \ bushels per acre. Hie land in both j parim; Watches Clocks and During the Great SALE we will ib e sell cases had been in cultivation 2 0 1 Jewelry. (In i ers by Mail or ex intersecting at or near the thirty J hns received the credit of our good 18 Cases Best American Prints, years,showing that Oregon soil don’t j 1 JEWELER press promptly attended to. mile stake on the State road route; I productions and wc have goQhe dis soon wear out. By the Piece, at ftc per yard. J*. the railroad and Parker’s rout e has credit of all shipped from the Gol- Hon. George P. Holman, Agent.! Wholesale and Retail fleaier in Doors. Sasfi, 14 Bales Cabof A, the easiest grades because it cross-1 den Gate that was bad. Thus by a and Secretary of the Pioneer Oil ’ »nd Blinds, also German, french By the Piece, at 10% fe r yard, es the mountain at a pass only 750 double lie we have paid this imperi- Company, states that tho first ship- j ^ j i w V w " « ' 11! feet above the Grove and the steep- ous Ciesar tribute for twenty years merit of green tow (for upholstering) j Crysta, sheet Ennmeled Sfained and Cut Cases Double Width Sheeting( est grade is only 350 feet in a m ile, Do you still wish to make brick w ill bo made tins week to San Fran- I Glass, (’.lazing done to order a( Snn Fran By the pie ;e at 22%c petf yard. cisco. Forty bales of 500 each will cisco prices, and satisfaction guaranteed, the last mile of ascent, while tho without straw' or not? The Govorn- bo sent, on a contract for one bun-j Street’ * * " fwH'and, Ogn. Pairs Gray Blankets, mountain on the State road is 1840 ment has stepped in liko a generous dred tons. I _______________________________ $3 50 per pair. w . • . . „ . . H A R D W A R E , IR O N . STELL, feet above the Grove and there arc mother and given you eight million Washington county Fair Will be Hubs, Spokes, Rims. Oak, Ash k two miles of the ascent tlint have a dollars to build this road with and held at Hillsboro, Sept. 28, 20, 30, j H i o l t . o r y P l r i n T r . 45 Pairs 1Í-4 Mission Blankets, 1 N O R T IIL T A TH O M PSO N, grade of from 700 to 800 feet to the now will you give just one million and Oct. 1, and 2. $5,000 in pre- 1 $5 per Pair. P o r t l a n d .......................... Oregon. mile. So Mr. Quick’s statement falls I fur value received. Or will you miums are offered 4-n 11 150 heavy Woolen Comforterst to the ground. continue to pay tributo to the jeweled An Alden-Process Fruit Drving A Fnbe Report- $2 75 each. Now a few words about the route Queen of the Pacific that sits with a Company is talked of at Corvallis. The report circulated through the proposed by Mr. Parker. It follows financial smile to receive you at the The thing is becoming popular. GEO. A. TEASE, PBOPllIKTOR country by parties in Cornelius that the railroad survey to Astoria, which Golden Gate? Do you wish to S 3 r N. Ô. For the accomhfodati<W 6f the smallpox is at the Grove is a is of itself sufficient proof that this is quadruple your present population ' H lwise falsehood in every particular a tho best possible route for tho State and wealth in the next two decades? n. W W. ( r*r>rrw orner of ( V firs i t anrt 1 Morrison streets our Country Customers we have ptfr per I Watcnmaker ^i^Sc^lMAKElirr^VKLEli 3 70 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY AND to build its road. Itailroad men are | then aid the Portland and Utah not apt to run their mads over Railroad; or if you desire to lag be mountains 2,000 feet above tho sea hind the rest of tho world and slave when they can find passes that are fo r the rest of the world, just vote i t down. only 000 feet. W e hope our Delegation to the I t 1ms been our private opinion Legislature will look tu this matter for a long time that men, especially at the coming session. They can de men of families, could find some pend on theso statements because thing more profitable to themselves they are based on P rof. Collier’s per than telling smutty stories and scat tering obscene trash amongthe youth sonal observations. The$4,000 still re growing up around them. maining of the appropriation unused A “ R efokmku ” in a ridiculous sto- should be diverted to the building of of hers calls the power of intui- the Parker road, as well as all fu ry .. .. . .. ture appropriations for the State tion the “ sixth sense ’.Quite adiscov- road ought to be expended thereon. ery in mental philosophy truly.These I f this swindle that the Commission “ reformers” are generally profound ers have perpetrated on tho people of thinkers. P O R T L A N D OREGON. TIÍALÍTÍN ACADEMY! ffp c . a -n rf // n42 l j f/ t The next term begins on Wed nesday, í y j f M / 1 / o j ' J ( 'i i r / / fY / r September 2d. Tuition in College and higher Academic per year................................................$45 P O R T L A N D , OREGON, In the common branches per year .. .$30 Affords advantages for the thorough and practical Business Education of young and middle-aged ineu. Mend for College Paper, n37 j y ________ D e FRANCE a - W H IT E Rev. S. H. M ARSH, D. D., rrcaidenf, and Professor of Intellectual and Moral W OO DCCCK & INTERNELA, Philosophy Rev. HORACE LY M A N , A. M., Profess \N holesale and Bothil Dealers in or of Rheorieand History. G. H. C O LLIE R . A. M., Professor of the / ALSO fam ily GrtfWrlf* and Pravision», WHOLESALE AND »ETAT*?., Il ARD i t ARE, CROCKEtit ét., è «. In fact, everything to be found1 h « fin i class Variety bto*e. 10-4 BOOTft SHOEHOUSE bald, injurious and malicious lie. There is not and never lias been a case of smallpox in Forest, Grove. This lie has been cireulated for the express purpose of injuring business men hero and the College. There is not a case o f Htnallpox in "Washington county. Bhatiks of Corn^liuH was the last case and he is well. O & m lO L A s s o r t e d Foreign ! GERMAN am:DonieslicDruys,Chemicals ' j P N*w G oods trie constant arriving and D EU TH SRH E APO TH EKE I ; d 73 Ps R E A L Welsh Flannels. the Commissioners. Y\ hen the bill I centres of teeming population and 75. First Street. for the appropriation for this road I thrivin " industry. Y»’hy is this? S< hool liceks, Blank Books, AND W S M o r e the I.eg b l„tu TO, T. K. \\ l,v is it that" uftor twenty-live MiseollnnCf/TisBooks, ami n .. i r> t rx ii- , • , , . , F u ll L in o <»melius promised 1 n»f. ( oilier years of settlement Oregon, so rich ' OV STA'fTIONKKY Stationery _AT LOWEST BATES. that none of the money should l»o in gold, silver, copper, lead, coal, ‘xpended building road in the val- whose resources for tho production Dr~ J. B PILKINGTON 1‘ rofrisoroflH easts o f the eye O C U L I S T ey hut should he used to open a of wool, beef, lumber and grain are An English paper has this to say untlEur inMt ficalDepartnien? Vnivt sity of the Wlillamette. ew road through the mountains. On so great, has been left so far behind ! of our State: ‘England indeed lost ()ffi<*e. Citf- First and Wash this express condition the Professor by the new States in the YVest? i a l>cautifu! country when she relin- ington sts.Makes a specialty of AND of Diseases of flieEyeEar.Nose voted for the bill. S im jih f been>!#>'. tlm j arr acres*ble, qm»hed O regon,a State nearly as large as Great Uni ton and Irela n d 1 undTliront,Cross-eyes straight li e says that $1,000 of the appro it'h He Orfjort eaiinot htt reached vilh- combined. The State has unlimited ened.Artificial eves inserted. AURIST- S1 lectnlcs prescrined for imper priation remains to carry the road to I ovtqrcut i .rpniya ami Ins* o f time. resources, and a climate well adapt fect visions. the Nelialem Valley this fall. The I This is the reason that freezing and ed to Britons,it being rather humid, ' .. .NEW ... fact is that there is eleven miles of pest-ridden Kansas 1ms a population though by no means Ibe rain-sodden country we supposed. I t possesses I W INNER W I 1 S O N , of road to makeyet before it will of 373,000 while Oregon,with a mild many attractions for the lal»orer as S E W IN G 31 \( III V L * OF THE T y U s e th e Straight Needle. reach Nehalem river, and it does not climate and with a greater variety of well as farmer, and is th erefore, Makes Lockstitch, KnnsLight, require a very extensive knowledge natural resources, has only 125,000. worthy the attention of those who , High st Prize and will doeitherLight fiillca- IvyWork without change or ad- t' figures to see that if it takes $1(5,- I f the Legislature should refuse to wish to leave their motherland to AT THK ijustment, W ing an Improve woo fortune abroad. 000 to make nine miles of road that help this company it will consign ment over all High-PriceJMa- The channel in the Yaquina R it- ; VIENN A chines. eleven miles, as bad as that already Oregon to a quarter of a century of Buy no Machine until you built, cannot be made with $4,000. isolation and comparative nothing er, near its mouth, has materially; Exposition have examinedthe W ILSCfN— changed during the year. The mid j The price is ¡£10 to $20 less ‘ The road will accommodate the ness. There is no prospect o f the OVER die channel, which was too shal- ! then others. Needles fo r ail valley better than any other,and it is Oregon and California road being low to be of any use except for small i Machines CH EAP. Send for ALL Circular and Price List. the shortest route for a road, and completed fer years and the saino is boats, 1ms entirely filled up, throw- j A VAIL. Gen l Ag’t, has the easiest grades” — three as- true of the Northern Pacific. So that ing its water into tho north channel, Competitors lift Third St. Portland Or, j. sertions that we have already dis- J the question when simmered down tho largest and deepest, rendering U. W A K N E K U O S , it still better. Last week the schoon- i *ru!iS ana jManufrtrtuerer and Dealer in proved: The Parker route w ill ae- | ¡s, this road or nothing. er Theresa “ beat” up from Newport commodate more people than tho I And what do the people say? what i Oneatta, with her centre-board' ¡SurgicalxDen^al Insfrum'tS State road because the former runs do the farmers think about it? Are | down, drawing eigeteen feet of wu- Manufactory 1 No. 131 F t RSTjSTREET. through valley lands with but one they willing to lose tho $8,000.000of ter. 1 LEATHER ¡1. A . S T llO W lH lI D G E ’ “ ■«« of . ..... .. *vin al1 ♦led ui» in a few years, whereas All will fare alike in priiA*, which shilf ENG L IK I I BANKR ÜP f S fOCK. Largest Manufactory north 2,220 yards. Black Alpacas, ftôm 25c- of San Francisco. Afullassortmento^SnyarToys, ( U’ ornncopias, U’axCaudlcsy tc, \ for the Hoiidavs. OREGON. STORE Mv good« were selected expressly (ot thir market and I «hall alwaya keep up a full' assortment making F a s h i o n a b l e c l o t h i n g a prominent feature in my «tore. My good« are all neir, my salesroom large and weil- liglded, ahd my P R tC t!»L O W as the LOWEST Chased LARGE STOCKS of GROCERIES, CLOTHING, &C. — A L L O F W H IC H — W e will sell at Cost. To my loftier customer« and all in thir vicinity*the invitation iato “comeand * * «-" We like to show good» vrhetheryoo parchase or not/ FACULTY Tur. "Plymouth church Investiga ting Committee have made their re port and exonerate Beecher of crimi Natural Science«. nality. W e w ish that we wei’o o f the I J. W. MARSH, A. M. Professor of Lati and (irppK same opinion. Mrs. Tilton's con J. D. ROBB, A. M ., Principal o i ttxe fession of guilt vill stick in our A M i^ M A R Y A.RO BINSO N, Preceptress, throat. W e want to seo the case R ev . TH O M AS CONDON, A, M., Lectur- thoroughly sifted in the courts. er on Geology. Arguments wont dojthoy may satisfy this State through the manipulation ---- Tiro Indians on the Grande Roude Mias 0 . A. H A S K E LL. Teacher of In- of T. R. Cornelius who bought up Agency have raised about 20’000 strumeatal and Vocal Music. the Comni'ttee hut tho people must busdels of grain this y u33:tf most of the bonds at thirty cents on have the evidence. alin GROCERIES & PROVISIONS W ’ Cor- FIRt>1 and Y A M H IL L Streets. j 1 , o r t l » n t lv...............................O r e g o n j £ ^ A L IF O R N IA F R U IT S RECEIVED I direct per steamers. Country orders i I filled. Cash paid for Country Produce ~ n!2-ly V ^ T E feel it would be an outrage to " the intelligence of the public to comment on THESE price*- tntere»ted Ífigheít Äarket PrÍ6ff paid! ito Butter parties may “ pooh! pooh!” and w y we and Bfga cannot afford to »ell »o che«p, but we pledge ourselves to produce every arti cle at the price advertised- BRADLEY, MARSH A CO,, G en eral Importers, Corner First and Stark Street«. A. IIINMA.M íoreríGiOv Or. N ot . 7, 1873 nr :fr