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About Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1874)
THE INDEPENDENT. I T h e State Ai«I Question BRADLEY. MARSH & CO. question of life or stagnation with nor tho agent of such road but we A NEW RAILROAD K0U1 that isolated region and we for one i will suggest a road or a route of would vote a tax to aid tho building Att Interesting Article on the P. 0 . & | much more importance to the State of u railroad to give it a market. But S. L .R R. j than the S. L.&D. R .R .A road from before we give this aid tve want some ; Salt Lake or vicinity into the head ; • 4 September 15th 1874. substantial guaranty that the road of tlieW illatnette valley thence to the j will bo built. But to get a favorable E d I tou I n depen d en t : seaboard on theColumbia river would j vote on this matter the Independ In examining the Whereases and accomplish all the Whereases and j ents do not propose to vote to pay Resolutions of the lawyers who met Resolutions of Saturday desire.Build j the Code job, nor for buying the and connection ! in Portland last Saturday in obedi a common guago Locks at Oregon Oity nor for a will be madeEast without extra cost. ! thousand and one road jobs and oth ence to a call for the citizens to meet The route is made direct and is far ! er infernal humbugs and steals out and consider tho propriety of the removed from water communication : of the people's pockets. AVe thiuk present Legislature affording addi and would avoid competition, being we can appreciate the full import tional aid to the Salt L. & D. R. R. profitable to tlic road and the un we are disposed to make some sug ance of a railroad to the East but locking' of a closed section of country. we do not intend to swamp theState gestions. If Congress is willing 3 OverNevada immigration would flow with these vicious nnd gigantic | 8rant aid we hav0 uothin» sa>' p as u£ lis readily as on the other road,and the beggars should not be choosers, frauds. when it combs to legislating money ; transportation through our country and T h e LegislatGre. out of our own pockets we must ! of commerce between Europe speak . T h e se lawyers of Saturday , Asia could on it be done as cheaply ' as on the Sacremento line,- permit On Monday last, the eighth bien wh ereased that this road is the cen nial session of the Oregon State tral (as though already built) artery ting the Columbia river to compete Ì. B. Matthew^ Proprietor. Legislature began. With three par-1 ~ c on^ u S i \ic North * Pacific coast withSan Fral)cisco for the trade of ties of nearly equal strength in its the Pacific Ocean. with the world of commerce,etc. Ol * * councils partisan leges’ ation will be what effect is a central artery inter- T he greatest and best variety of Genent abortive. Tho members doubtless Merchandise is kept in the Bee Hive Store rupte‘d at both ends and compressed ly already have their minds made | of any place in the Coufftv. This Store ha* in the middle? always been noted for its variety and it up as to what prominent measures The proposition is to build a nar- j ; ukrays shall be not only ftoted for the extent they' intend to advocate and what P O U T L iA N D . row gague from Portland alolig the of its vuriety, but for the Have pleasure in announcing the receipt they shall oppose. They ought to Columbia river to some point East j know by this time what the people of the Cascade mountains, thence to “ T U G W H I T E H O U S E .” EX “ JOHN L. ST EP H EN S”&“AJAX” Quality o f its Goods Has tlie largest assortment of First Class want, if they have profited any from a point of Connection with the Con Dry Goods- Millinery, Fancy Goods, the summer campaign and the dis AND T U X tinental road. Portland merchants Of the most Complete and Extensive Hosiery, & , cussions of the press. contend that shipping cannot, be ta In Portland. No. 87 First Street, They cannot bear too strongly in LEW IS & STRAUS. Stock of ken to Portland as cheaply as t o 1 C H E A P N E S S O F IT S mind that economy in legislation is San Francisco. As the road is to be T h e L A R G E ST JE W E L R Y STORE in PO R TLA N D . I sell for CASH, consequently I have the supreme demand of the people a narrow guage there would te no X j , s t o n e , no losses to make up off of good customers/ at this time. The people do not In Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry ami connection on the eastern end.hence Dealer No. I0ti Front Street. Silverwu’v want to buy the"Loeks, they do not freights there would be transferred Sole Agent want to pay for theCode job swindle, —rehandled at an extra expense. for the Cel Ever exhibited in this city- The atte n OSE MANS' MONEY IS AS GOOD ebrated they do not want tlie public money ax.1 Diamond “ The trade nnd transportation 3 / AS ANOTÍIERS'. Spectacles tion of the Public is earnestly called to appropriated for the benefit of pri through our own country between Agent for vate persons. 1 Europe and Asia” wculd then be at American thelnducements we are offering thePur- All will fare alike in price», which »half “ Beware of lobbyists,” should be nn extra cost at both ends of the line National the watchword of this Legislature. ; compared with San Francisco. O re-; Watch Co. chasers this season, whieh far exceeds always he THE VERY LOWEST they cat | be afforded for The lobbyist is nine cases out of gon would be as helpless then as j Howard Watch Co. ami Clias. E. Jai-ut Watches. Si til Thomas Clocks. our former unprecedented Attractions- ten, a man Working to put ducats i now in that respect and California UV Watches ami Jewelry repaired and j in his own pocket. If this he his , would do the business. But ns these ! Warranted. All orders sent l»y Express promptly at purpose he can be easily spotted, for same lawyers say the Columbia river tended to. (ioods sold at one price only. N ew G oods are constantly arriving and his plea ends with money, always' is“ the great commercial artery’ and a No plated Jewelry o f any d< script ion sold at this Establishment. money. Aric Goods, G ood Gooffs, CHEAP GOODS/- railroad along its banks cannot com , FIRST-CLASS. AVe expect a good record from the pete with it in carrying grain and heavy ; SEWING MACHINES W I L D B E L L . Independent members. They were freights even at the present rates of 1 SOLD ON A NKW PLAN.$25 TO$50 S A V ED. elected on a reform platform and the river transportation. AVlien lo c k s ; I will always keep all the Standard Brand* EXTRA ATTACHMENTS for X a i g l a t We would call especial attention to eyes of the people are upon them, j loingall kinds of work,FREE. of Goods and, by a strict integrity of pur-» are placed at the* Cascades and other .Mu n 11 ci t " i' an tin hi '* 1 1 el 187,1 From the Republican and Democrat pose to deal as I would be dealt by, I now improvements at the other portages RUNNING Ori r HO.OOO ill Tie. our Magnificent Stock of Silks selected ic parties wo expect class legisla-; nvite you to my Store, which I now chrittatf ; Mu. A .J .D rrrn , State Agent are made a railroad would have but for I*, o f II..lias made special the tion, swindling jobs and infractions little to do. As a local line the read arrangements to supply m em - expressly for this Season's trade- of our Constitution and laws. The ; jl t’rs with those machine». could not compete witn the river SEWIN’ NO COMBINATION’ last eight years attest to our sorrow and would afford but little relief to No MONOPOLY! the unscrupulousness and untrust The Home Machine C oMtlie the country East of mountains ex MACHINE i only otic that refused to join worthiness of these parties. Our best cept perhaps between Salt Lake and ’ lii - e wing machine ring. J N. Camhp hope now lies in the Independent Remember the place. | Prices u{ all kind of Sewing Oualilr k. • N». 1......................... where it would first strike the river. LATEST M him-Nt1 dp s n due d to (id 01*1 Stand, Forest Grove. minority in the Legislature to < •> The only benefit of much m orent SIM PLEST •l ilts per dozen. Price List, Quality No. 2 .............................. hold them in check and al least pre Cii an irs.aml full particulars J, B. M A T T H E W S / would be in the encouragement giv .......... REST ; -i.'ht, toaiiv address onapplira- ({mil Ity No. 3 ........... . vent v icio u s legislation. We have tion. (.E u . W. t r a v e l :, Forest Grove, Or, Nov. 4th 1873 en to immigration by affording them ({unlit > No. 4 ......................... faith in Messrs. Buford .Jackson,Roe i ft ui-ral Audit nT:U the facilities of reaching our State ITonieS. M..S. W. cur. Morri ({mility No. 5 ........................ nnd l ’artlow, AYashigton County’s 1 $ 2 75 smi A ad sts. Portland. Or. , without a sea voyage and as readily representatives, that they will stand ({mil Ity No. fi.............................. $ 3 00 a« they could California. _ ___ TWO FIRST PREMIUMS by the Independent flag and mate Duality No. 7 . $3 JO Again, these lawyers ask for $50, PORTLAND s t a t e rially assist their brethren of the Largest Manufactory north ({nality No. S........................... $4 00 000 per annum without refference to of San Francisco. same politics in defeating bad meas C A N D Y A full assortment ofSngarTovs, the completion of the whole line but “ Cachemire Perfection” extra ure and securing wise legislation. Cornucopias. II ax( ’indies,etc, quality................. ......... $5 00 as fast as sections are completed or for the Holidays. A 1.1 SKY J HEGELE, W h e a t Prospect*. perhaps when tho expense is in Manufactory No. I(J7, First street. curred and a further indefinite sum Dtl'THSCHE AP0THEKE. The farmers have nearly finished for preliminary purposes. Some of W ELL ASS« HIT El) Foreign their harvest and are now especially us know of an appropriation by the GERMAN ane I »omesticDrugs.Uhemieals I n the’ new building, corner of Oak and and Medicines, at the Now interested about tho sale of their last Legislature of $20,000 to open a Elm Avenuen, opposite the Congra 1 >rn g Store of gatioual church, Forest Grove, Oregon, wheat. The following conclusions wagon road, but which sum was ex- wji . u a m r rr x P E it. ifo rm r First and Ouk st.I’ ort- by a writer in the L c n d o i limes j pended in preliminaries. AYliat Apothecary. la.ml. Orders from the country 500 pieces Screes.................... 25c pr jd . will perhaps throw some light on j WOuhl be the cost of preliminaries in attended to with care and dis 44 300 pcs Satin de Cinne ........ 50c patch. / ’. O. Box No. 218. this subject: a railroad? AVe do hot wish to cast 'the Portland Netcs discusses the question of State aid for the Port land Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad 1 ratest \ f w * in an intelligent manner. It is true . • j Thf people ( T Louisuua have uprison and I as that paper says nothing more than overthrow*« the Kellogg government. l h ‘' j meaningless generalities have been insurrection .ts baricudcd the streets of ; presented so far in the discussion of New O le.ins. 12 killed and 50 wounded | K, Hogg appeals to the Go\ ?rument let aid | this subject by the newspapers. The importance of the project has caught Excitement abating. Muir*' g ix 'va Republican majority of H»- the imagination of the press, ourself included, and the mattor has been 000 ng uus 0,5<K) Inst \ear. 1{. Cochran, of 1 ane, is elected President treated in a sort of romancing, party o f the Senate in the Oregon Legislature.The convention style. But there is a Assembly has not elected a Speaker yet.The j method in this manner of treating last ballot on Tuesday stood Drain (In d )2 t, ! Reed (lte p .) 17. and Fuller (D eni.) 15. the subject. A good deal of rhetor Necessary to a choice 29. Drain will be ! ic is needed in these days to awaken elected. ' sentiment. After this has been done W 'nsiiiugtoii 4 o iiiity v* lieu the logic of facts and figures will be more readily investigated. The im H olla d a y. _______ portance of the project was the first The ri-lit o f way through the peo- I view to be presented and then the pie’s lau'ls in "Washington county j feasibility of its prosecution the next was secured to lien Holladay not in order. It is true, however, as the for his exclusive advantage but also Xi'tcs says that the Portland Board for the accomodation of our people. 1 of Trade ought to have presented The presumption was that Mr. H o i- j some practical solution of the pro» laday would build his road on busi-j ject, but even that r-olivl and usually ness principles and would not be so ! common sense body iti treating the airy insane as to do damage to him self1 subject has dealt oi ly in the of imagination. It by disregarding the interests, or frame-work more properly, trampling upon the adopted tho newspaper plan of so rights, c f the people of tr*is county. 1 modifyiny the Five Per Cent» Fund This very thing he has done and he and the Swamp Land Grant of 1872 $50,000 did it with flagrant injustice. He as to secure the Company builds his road through the lands of per annum for twenty years. And private persons condemned by the this is the way that the Netcs dispo- State in consideration of the advan cs of this pleat tages that the people were to reap A\ hat arc these grants worth? The from the enterprise. He passes j Five Per Cent. Fund is propably of right along through the town plot of so little value as not to be worth Hillsboro, the county seat and b u s i mentioning. The Swamp Land Grunt has no ascertained value. It is im- ness centre of the county and refuses possible t<» make it the basis ofered- to give it a station; he goes l>y Forest lt in any definite sum. If tho State Grove, which has the largest popu gives any further assistance to the lation of any town in the county and Companv it must come out of a fund created from taxes drawn from the is the centre of the West Plain trade >people. A guarantee binding the ami refuses it a station. So that the ‘ State in any sum above $50,000 — people of the North and Fast Plains whether based upon a consideration haul their produce over a high or otherwise, would be unconstitu mountain twenty miles to Portland, tional. It would be a llut violation of that instrument, that is not to be taud those of the West Plaiu have to thought, of for a moment. If there traverse the mud flats between here i is not virtue enough in the Legisla and Cornelius to get their products ' tu re to maintain the integrity of the to the depot. We have nothing to fun lamental law of this State, there sav about the location of stations at is at least enough in the Courts to do so. other points in the county— this Mr. AVe have been w anting to know for Holladay had a right to do—but his some time the actual value of tire malicious and tlagiant violation of aforesaid “ Funds.” They have our rights guarantied to us bv everv been a sort of Aladdin's lamp for principle of justice, in ignoring our j the thaumaturgists of our Legisla- claims to accommodation by the i tureto rub to furnish forth treasures railroad—this is that of which we- | of public wealth for the creation of accuse him and for w hich we demand great enterprises. It is a great pity redress at the hands of the present that the Netcs should thus dis Legislature. W e make this right turb values and a continued resource eous demand without partisan bias, of our State. personal spleen or selfish interest, There is but one way says the but f»»r the good of the people of Sews that State aid can be given to Washington county whose rights this enterprise. We quoto again. have been thus w antonly disregard If State aid is to be given, there is ed. W e arc aware that the course i but one way to do it. A special tax and policy of this road was and is can be levied and the fund arising shaped by T R. Cornelius because therefrom set apart to pay the re of his influence in the Legis quired interest. If aid is to be giv- lature, which course has buried him ! eu the road, this is the way in which it will have to be done. Any subse so deep in the mud of political ob quent Legislature can repeal the livion that there is neither hope nor law authorizing the levy and stop the wish for resurrection. But our payments. There can Ire no security business is not with him, let the for such payments in the fu me, ex cept the good will of the taxpayers dead bury their dead, and ’scat in and voters. The Constitution has jutee—our fight is with Ben Holla- seen tit to shield these from the bur 44 doy. den of a public debt. That door to 240 pes Heavy Empress...........50c 1. That the British crop will yield any reflections on any but we wish W e ask of tho present Legislature the Treasury is effectually closed. 2(50 pes French Merinos..........75c from fourteen to fifteen million quar our Legislature to look the matter The question of a special tax may . 7.5. First Street. that it will, as it lias the lawful pow- ter s (112,000,0001 o 120,000.0001 > u sh - squarely in the face and probe the Sf-henl Bnoks. Blank Books, 320 pcs All Wool “ MacMn- ANI» er, eompell Mr. Holladay, which is properly be considered; it is one els.)“ after allowing one millon quar 4 * ! Misi’i'llnneoiTsRoeka. and a lion” Cloth................... (>5c that invites a careful inquiry and a ters lo s t for blighted and laid fields, matter to the bottom. The S. L. & nothing more than just, to give slow judgment. The Portland, Dal fiOOpes Fancy Striped Dress GoodsA37*;c OF NfATIONKRt D. R. R. has been urged for some Hillsboro and Forest Grove eaeli a les and Salt Lake Railroad Company the effect of frost during the bloom Sfationery AT LOW EST RATES. (This Line is well worth 50c.) ing, and tho thunderstorms of the years, and has received all the aid station for commercial purposes. i-. not the only Company that will bo last six weeks.” | that the State honorably is able to O C U L I S T I’ rf ift-ssor of Disi ust s of tho eye And wt ask our Representatives and asking State aid. It is only yester o T hat in addition to the home , irjVe it, particularly in view of tho mil Ear inMfdieal Department Senator in the Legislaiure to use day that “ an enthusiastic railroad produce, not less than eight, and not Enivfsity of the Willamette. -, , , ... . . meeting was held in Ashland, Jack- 1 __ i limited benefit to lie derived from Shawls, Blankets, Office. Cor. First and Wash their utmost endeavor to secure to son County, in the interests of a more than nine million qtiarters((>4 it. At first the representative paper ington sts.Makes a specialty of AND Skirts, Sheetintf, us from that body the amplest vindi road frim the big bend of tho Hum 000,000 to 72,000,000 bushels) will of I>iseas* so f theKve Ear,Nose of the ‘ "Willamette roads opposed, .aiidTliroat.Cross-eves straight boldt through Klamath Lake Basin be wanted for the 32,000,000 inhab Bed Spreads, cation of our rights in this matter. itants of Great Britain. but since the treasuries of G er jeiied.Artificial eves inserted. and Rogue River Valley to Crescent Hosiery, Table Linens, AURIST Spei'tales prescribed for imper 3. That judging from all esti many have R fcently at a Good Templars City. At this meeting resolutions closed a different fect visions. Gloves, meeting up in Polk county during were adopted earnestly asking the mates,California and the otherStates policy is espoused. Is Oregon ex Linen Napkins, of the American Union, Russia.Hun .. .N EW . . recess a vote of the L odge was Legislature to aid the enterprise. Handkerchiefs, Flannels, gary, Germany, France and Turkey pected now in a small way to do WINNER T7V ’ i i J s o i x r taken on the question as to whether The Vaquina Bay people w ill prob will have eleven million sew in g >1 11 quarters what the Germans did? AVho is it Umbrellas, ShirtingChecks, ably he in tho field with a like re OF THU ! U Use the Straight Needle. or not Beecher was guilty. It is (88,000,000 bushels), which they that is to build this road? Last x ear quest. Douglas, Coos and Curry Trimmings, Mak* •sLockStiteh.RunsLight, Buggy Robes saij that the gentler sex generally counties will no doubt insist that, if must sell to supply the eight or nine a petition w ent almost every week to lliih 's t ITizt and will do eitherLight orllea- A c., Sir., Ac., Ac., w\\ urk without change or ad voted guilty, while the males voted i other projects are to he favored.the million quarters required by thcUni- Congress praying aid for it, but the AT T HK justment. being an Improve- tml Kingdom, and for which that largely the other way. It strikes us State should favor a road from R o s e - country will be the only competitor bill failed. However we were told Imentover all lligh-PrieedM a- V I E W A ehincs. nt the first blush that young men burg to Coos Bay. Yamhill, Polk with those buying grain for specula- that the prospects were bright and I Buy no Machine until you and Benton countiesearnestlv desire nnd women ought to have hotter | that the next. Congress would surely E x p o sitio n ,have * \auiinrdthe W ILSON — and verv much need an extension of tion. 1 lie price is ¿ 1 0 to $ 2 0 less 4. That the average price of En furnish the desired assistance. A sense than to consider such ques the AY est-Side Road to Junction tions together. It is our opinion City. Here is the temptation for a glish wheat will probably fall below narrow gauge costs comparatively Machines CHEAP. Send for j Those fn search of real and unusually ALL 50 shillings per quarter in the course Circular and Price List. that decent people in view’ of such grand combination of these various tmt little and ou portions of the A VAIL. GenT Ag't, of the next th r e e months. |The av interests in a raid upon the public at tractive bargains will be alnpty re Competitors Ili» Third St. Portland Of, conduct will vote them b guiltv . like-. j purse. The situation is full of dan erage for the week endingAugust 15, Coast there is no difficulty of con W IS C . 1 AVA R N E K R O S, structing such with private capital. Truss and ger. Fpcn the one side are the was 58 shillings. | Manufactuorer and Dealer in paid by an early visit- 5. That the price to he paid for Why call on ouralready impoverished H. ( t S tki ' vk , Secretary of Wash priceless interests of Eastern Ore C u t l e r y SPLIN T the wheat imported into England the j sta(e? How much inducement will Surgical a Dental Instrumenta gon nnd AVashington Territory; up ington Territory, is at W ashington N. B.—-The attention of our City on the other the danger of State coming harvest year, dating from there be for immigrants to come Manufactory No. 1.(1 FIR ST STREET praying for pardon from Grant for bankruptcy. the 1st of September, will probably 1.KATHEU .1.A S T R O W ItR ID G ir Fricnd*(?) is called to these sh.pmento. reach a total of $110,000,000,against hither when we shall be groaning certain youthful indiscretions. He Direct importer and dealer in j AND AVe are satisfied that nearly two- $175,000,000 paid in the year just under burdensome taxation? ! SHOE dc-.-i rted the I*. S. army while a Leather & Shoe Findings, thirds of the people ofOregon would ended. No. 141 FRONT STREET. 1 When the prospects of Congress FINDINGS. youngster and stands charged for In the London Times, of August ional aid were bright Portland Real j vote a moderate tax to assist any JOHN A BECK, celling the contract for certain Ter 14th,Mr. James Sanderson estimates j Formerly with AWBeck A Son, Watchmake» responsible company in building a Estate agents were laying off town ritorial printing h’l cirtur o/his < iff ire. W' ATt 'll M AK KR*JEAVKLER i the yield of tho British crop at twelve j railroad giving this State Eastern No. 105 F uost S trekt , Grant ought to appoint him I*. S. and a half million quarters (100,- j additions and selling lots where the AND Special attention given to Re 1 rcasurer for l.*s fyuiort unities are communication. But as yet there 000.000 bushels.) But the facts arc depot of the S. L. A D. R. R. would paving Watches Clocks' and Wholesale and Retail Dealers ifi is no such company. In view of the ¡•Jewelry. Orders by Mail or ex- sufficiently well established that En be located. If a bill should j e w e l r e to o sm all in W . T. Give genius 'press promptly attended to. ¡Constitutional restrictions the levy gland will want less wheat from for he introduced into the present Leg room. ing of a tax is the only lawful re- eign countries thant she has taken islature tendering assistance to the' T hi I vrr-roiu.b. The La Grande w holcsale and Re tail Di aler in Doors, Sash, for four or five jears past, and that and Blinds, also German, French Sentinel tells of a squaw who went • source now left us whereby w-c may France and Germany, instead of be same road, doubtless there will be and American ; give State aid. While wo are in fa ing competing purchasers with En another addition to East Portland, out picking berries. She left her W I N D O VV G L A S S And General Importers of vor of making considerable sacrifice gland for American wheat, will be Holladay's addition or vicinity laid i Crystal sheet, Enameled, Stained and Cut youngest and a bucket of berries sit competing sellers with America in off and put into market by these ' Glass, Glaring done to order at San Fran- AM ERICAN , ENGLISH A, FOR a ting on a blanket and went oft' to for trans-continental communication eisco prices, and satisfaction guaranteed* we arc not in favor of lmnfTinrr a the English market.— N. 1’. Tribune} agents. Those who have no taxes to 5fi Front Street, - - EIGN GOODS. - Portland, Ogn. bunt a better patch. When she Sept. 2. j 4-n 11 millstone of debt around our neck pay can clamor for appropriations i returned she found that a hear that will l»e a continual burden to us . This week is an eventful one in the while some w ho see the matter in its ; HARDWARK, IRON, STEEL, had gobbled up all her berries J history of this State. The Legisla- proper light keep quiet through fear Hulls, Spokes, Bints, Oak, Ash Si if not to oitr posterity. But when and likewise the pappoose! we do make another gift of public j ture. State Grange, State Teinper- of tho public demonstration of a T he sun shines and the Grangers money it should be donated for the I mice Union, and last, though not NOKTHRUP & THOMPSON, I least the Female suffragists, hold few. Portland . . . . . . Oregon- Cash Advances on every Bescriptiori o f nr»- finishing up their harvest. ’ b* m-flt of Eastern Oregon. It is a hold forth in Salem. We are not the builders m future PRODUCE. 1-n 11 Forest Sebteinb« r 17, IN i I. D R Y GOODS! 1874 F A L L GRAND Business 1874 OPENING BEEHIVE STOKE Directory Bradley,Marsh & C o PRICE D R Y GOODS SILKS! SILKS! Home ¡U f II■ B L If K (.M S Bee Hive Store. NEW STORE MIST OPENED! DRESS GOODS! Books J.K.MLL & I’ll. IPull Lino O r. J B P IL K IN G T O N , Underwear, \( i \i:s Bradley, M arsh & Co T V i J. SIMON. H IN M A N bns unpacked a large nnd well-seleetod ito«b of P H Y GOOPS, CLOTHING, HATS,. F A N C Y ARTICLES, de. ALSO Family Groceries and Provisions« W H O LE SA LE A N D R E T A IL , 11 M W WARE, CROCKERY Ae., At. In fact, everything to be found 1 B Ê ffrs t class Variety Store. My goods were selected expressly for thi« market and I shall always keep np a full assortment makiug FASHIONABLE CLOTHING a prominent feature in my »tore. My goods are all neic, my salesroom large and i*eQ- lighted, afffl my TRICES LOW as the LOWÊSlr To my forner customer» and* ail in thin vicinity the invitation is to “ CoAftCbd- »ee.” AVe like to show goods whetherVou pdreha»« or not. DRV (IOODS, GROCERIES, &C. Highest Market Price {Mid for Butter aod Egg« Portland, Or, Iliclvory Planls. A. IIINMMftC Tortiti Grot Or, N ot . 7,1873 * tr