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-«I «•P*, /otcat-tärooc i FO REST GROVE, VOL. 11. WASHINGTON COUNTY, j)uï»ciicnl>ciit. OREGON, THURSDAY T NO. 2 SEPTEM BER 24^ 1874. T E L E G R A P H IC ! 1 | shot. Tho negroes do not want to valid saw the movement, and re The New York Press on Moulton's inches in length. The produce of Latest Statement. this second crop scattered through ! fight the whites; they could hardly marked quietly, “ That is the pistol THE FATE OF A FIGHTING DOG. i bo brought up to the point of doing with which I killed Mr. Dickinson. the neighborhoods being all sold for rCBLIXHID AT N ew Y ork , Sept. 1 2 . —Comment ! it. Neither do tho whites want to seed, greatly increased tho average l i ï BRKT HAUTE. Female Physicians. S antander , Sept. C.—The German ing on Moulton’s latest statement, fight the negroes, but they will do it yield, and started a general effort fcorwt GroTe, .................. Oregoi A man ho owned a terrier-dog— beforo the will submit to “ nigger . _ . _ , mcn-of-war Nautilus and Albatros The Medical profession, says the the Tribune says: “ We shall not toward , improving the local varieties. , . , . ., . , , . A hob-tail ornery cuss— equality,” as they call it. There are London Saturday Review, seems to waste time and temper in an analy 1 ° j have returned to this port last eve And that there purp got that there man H. B. L U O E . many bad negroes, to be sure, b n t! be the special obj ect Gf tlio women’s sis of a statement which will damn I t is not in foreign nor high-priced ning from San Sebastian. Some In many un ugly muss; not near as many as bad white men. cboice because> as is said, women, Francis D.Moulton deeper than any seed that excellence of quality con- i Carlists fired on them ten miles west For the man he was on his muscle, Editor and Proprietor. Forty-nine out of every fifty negroes j beiu„ ^ood aml tender nurees, are revelation in business and treachery sists altogether. "When an extreme of San Sebastian, to which the Ger And the dog he was on his bite, So to kick the dorg-gone animitc ; afo, at heart, good. They do not ' supposed to be, therefore,easily con that has been made by Beecher and price is paid for selected seed, we mans replied by throwing 24 shells Wus sure toruise a light. want tumult, Or contention, or race- voked into skillful physicians and his friends. It is about such a doc- do but pay for a service performed into the town. TERM S OF SUBSCRIPTION: A woman she owned a Thomas-cat bitterness, or conflict. They want dextrous surgeons. It is said that I ument as one might expect from a by another, that we may equally | N ew Y ork , Sept. 7.—The members year...................................................... $ ’• j ,r 5 ’° 0 | That fit at fifteen pound; | to live in peace with the whites,both womcn j esire to be attended by wo- j man who allows liis friends to make well perform for ourselves. It is j of PlymouthChurch arecohtributii^g Six months................................................. i 00 The other cats got up and slid Three months............................................ i for ,be sake of peace itself and from I men and at { o a s t Women are es- j a merchandise of liis wife’s honor, necessary only that it be known toward a fund for the relief of Mrs. 10 When that there cat was round. fhngle copies,............ ................ >“ ••»* a knowledge that a race-conflict 11>eciallv well fittcd to attend the dis- J »“«1 acts as broker in a transaction what is to be done, and how to do , Tilton. Already $17,000 have been The man and his dog came along one day, it. ! RATES OF ADVERTISING: collected. means death to them. How many caseg ¿^¡idren. It is also asseited j brutal, cruel cowardly and infamons, Where the woman she did dwell, And the purp he growled ferociously. times I have heard these peacuble . .t • «..«rcity of medical because his actions have been mis- I As the sheaves come in from the . Icol ¡col : sq. ,‘ a col [ field the best of them mav be kid ‘ 8, - Licut- Ariz»;tel- Tnil 1 SQ. Then went for that cat like—everything. ! ne-roes lament | “ a ^ ^ n m i g h t sup ,,., j construct«.. Forsooth this B a w d , . . .. egraphs from Veatana as follows: 2 U0 3 50 6 in ) lo IK) Ì w ik i , 1 50 'aside until an opportunity occurs, | “ j llst arrived here. The enemy, 4 50 8 50 IS IK) He tried to chaw the neck of th eat, j in the bitterness of their hearts the this deficiency. It does not require 2 WKKKS. 2 IK) 2 50 Brooklyn must save liis reputa- 5 00 12 INI 2 0 01 ) 1 MONTH. 2 50 3 IK) But the eat he wouldn’t be chawed. j conduct of the “ bad niggers” who inuch examination to see that these tio» b>* genercsity by blasting liim when every stock of chess, cockle, numbering GOO, have been complete- 6 00. » 9 00 20 00 SO I"i 3 mo S v 4 50 5 0 0 0 So he lit on the back of that there dog, ! would insist in forcing themselves arguments are feeble and fallacious. | to whom lie has been a favored guest; 1 ox-eye daisy, or other weed should Lv defeated at Yarajabo with a Idas r» MO*. C IX) ÎÜ 00- 16 00 30 00 And he bit, and clawed! and chawed! 1 TEAR. 10 00 15 00 30 00 50 l*> DO 00 where not wanted,and thus engen If, does not at a'l follow that a kind j by putting out private letters eoni- be picked* out, and the grain <>f 30 fille d . Among the dead are Oh! the hair it Hew! and the dog he houled! i ii j i , i .. two officers, Catixte Garcia and his L ocal N o t i c w ,2 0 cents per line for the tl.iashed by beating the sheaf with a Chief-of-staff,Quesada. Capt. Pan- der ill-feeling if not open violence, As the claws went into liis hide, milted to liis honorable keeping, aud watchful nurse will become a first insertion» anti lOcentsa line for oath And chunks of flesh peeled from his back; in which all suffer alike.-—Southern No notice li-ss than skillful and experienced physician, j lo w in g the world what ugly things light rod, so that the grain be n o t1 cho Noqueras and one soldier were •ubscijuent insertion Tourist tothr (Jinn. Commercial. 1 cracked ol* broken. The grain 1 taken prisoners. Then he fluinixed and kicked, and died! 50 cents. i full of resources, ready in applying j brothers ami sisters could say of oho i A liberal reduction will be made on regu ! should then be cleaned from chaff, Th«* man he ripped, and cursed and swore, 1 M adrid , Sept. C—Domingues has them, ora dexterous surgeon, co o l, another; wlmt sentimental phrases tar advertisers. OLD HICKORY S NERVE. freed from all light seeds, and be arrived at Pingcerda, after defeating As he gathered a lug brickbat, and unfaltering in difficulties that wives could write in the absence of AGENT AT FO R T LA XP, OJ.T.GON L. That he would be darned essentially kept by itself, and sown thinly by the Carlists underSeballo. The Re •ulvze a weaker mind. It tbeir husbands, and dragging the Dickinson —A would par: AOE& ATSAS FBASOISCO-L. r .Foul- « 1» <M>0 kill Ih. mt! f « lackSOUS Dttel with itself in a well-manured spot. Next publicans suffered heavily. Tlio reputation of ladies whom lie has town is crowded with wounded. The does not appear to be true that wo KR rooms 21* A 21, Merchant’s Exchange I$nt the woman allowed she’d be blesedifhe Dead Shot Who MiSSed His Mark season from this spot the best heads Carlists were attacked while retreat- never known, and the happiness of California street. And snatehed up an old shot-gun, j _____ men generallv desire to be attended only should bo selected, and the ing from Pingcerda, and lost 700 AGENTS AT NEW YORK C IT Y -S . M. , Which was fired and peppered his diaphragm From the St Louis Republican] by women, and it is absurd to sup- families which never wronged him, course repeated with care and perse- killed and wounded. rKTTKNlilLL A t ’O., 37 FiW k KoW , COT. With bsrd-sliot number on e. Beckman M.— G eo . P . R owell A Fo., Dickinson was a promising young pose that less skill is required in through the reeking tilth of this un- 41 Park Row. pay Y ou *, , Sept. 8.—A Panama They toted him home on a window-blind, v - - 1 i a N ew ew Y ork 8. man belonging to a highly respecta- treating the diseases of children than paralleled scandal. It would not veranee for a few years. The Pa. TO F O R RESPONDENTS.— All communi- incut for the care and labor thus be- letter received to-day contaid abriaf catious intended for insertion in T ill tlu‘ ,i,K tor 1,lrtJ lum 1lt'> hie family in Nashville, and the jun- 0f grown-up persons. Lastly, we have been considered nice business I ndkprndrnt must be authenticated by But he never was known to fight again, account of the attack by the Brazil stowed will be an imi> . roved seed, I ior of Jackson by several years. At- belie*« that the reputed scarcity of \ fur iX gentleman in the olden times, the name and address of the writer— Or to owu another pup. ian troops on tho religious fanatics possibly worth double that now- not necessarily for publication, but us a Fülks „ turn thl ir suoot8 Hp at this here taclicd to a different and hostile fae-1 nu-diCal men is due, not to a want o f , but we suppose it is all right in these under the lend of MaurCr.The troopd guaranty of çooa faith. grown. days, when a husband undertakes to rhyme; numbered 400, and in the fight, ti°n, he imagined a rivalry where voting men ready to enter the pro- Y lF F IF K -S e a r Loyan Johnson's 7’laning I don’t care a cuss for that; M i l l s . ______________________________ none really existed, and being in the fession, but to the greater strictures prove that he is not a dog by show SUGGESTIONS CONCERNING SUMMER Lbandumog All I want to s}jnw is. that fighting dogs habit of drinking too froelv, ocea- of the examinations which it is nec ing that he is a cuckold. It is time FALLOWS. ‘ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. : their artillery. May tackle the wrong tom-cat. sionly made remarks which would essary to {»ass—a difficulty which for this abominable business to bo C hicago , Sept. 8 . — Lieutenant not bear repetition. Of course they must equally present itself in the stopped. The accusers have failed W I L S O N B O W L B Y , 3 1 . 1>. Miscellany. In case a field is badlv infested (ienerulSlicridnu received a dispatch were repeated, and to the one of all case of womcn. and which as a re in their case,and every fresh attempt w ith weeds the best thingtliat can be to-night from General Pope, contain Physician and Surgeon» A DOOMED RACE. others most deeply interested. When cent case has shown, is not very to accomplish their purpose only done with it is to plow the ground ing a report from Colonel Miles, FOREST GROVE» . . . . I’ REGON. the first offense of this sort trans- likely to be surmounted bv them. makes their failure more disas- neatly au«l summer-fallow it. If from the camp on Red River,August I have never thought until re(*ent- # hist, via Fort Dodge, of a decisive O FFIC E At his Residence, West of plied, Jackson went to Dickinson’s On the other hand, what must be Don the s:il is heavy and has been re battle with about obU Confederates Johnson'* Flaninji Mills. n4'J:ly ly that the extinction of the negroes Lithe The World says: “ Henry Ward cently drained let it be faT fallowed and hostile Indians the day before. r-in-hiw, told what lie had the position of a female medical stu- in the South was a question of time». lieatd, and begged him to guard, if dent if she associates with her fel- Beecher stands good against a ten- and winter fallowed also, if the lat Thirteen Indians were killed ana I had thought that they would show possiUo, against a similar occur W. H. SA YLO R, 31. lows in the harrowing scenes of a acre lot full of Moultons and Tiltons. ter ispracticable. The object aimed at many wounded. The casualties to a small increase from year to year,or rence in ilic future. rl he warning Physician and Surgeon. post mortem room, or amid the* dis I lie I!’<»;•/(/ will tolerate no more of in the .suni»: or fallow on new land is the troops were three badly wound-* ed. at least hold their own. 1 think so was of no avail, for when the wine mal horrors cf tlie desccting room? their passionate and unsupported as disintegration, that the fine particles F0EEST GROVE. - - - - OREGON no longer,but believe that the cen A shland . Sept. 0 .—An enthusiast was again in ascendent Dickinson No one who knows wluit the course sertions. If they have any {»roof of of soil maybe reached and dissolved • )F F IFF .—At ih<* Drug Store. sus of 1SS0 will show a startling de threw out the same slurs, atul this ic railroad meeting was held herf* if study of a medical student is can what they allege against the pastor in the rain water that falls on the this afternoon favoring the organiza-* RESID ENCE—Corner Second Block «nith of ike Drug Store. ru22:ly crease in the number of negroes in time they cost him his heart’s blood. doubt that a woman is a very excop- of Plymouth Church, let them take land; ami by exposing to tho action tion of the proposed Humboldt Pa the South—a decrease which will ih e duel ostensibly originated in tonal character if she can pass it into a court of justice, where it of this water a great amount of new cific Narrow Gauge Railroad Com H. Y. T homi ** o !». plainly point to their ultimate ex l.SO H. DruHKM, a horse-race, which, hy the way, was through these scenes and still retain «•an be weighed and sifted. A suit surfaces of the particles hasten the pany. Ih e {»rejected road starts at l>i3(r'.¿: .4 tinction. It will he a long time,but characteristics at law may enable them to destroy i solubility of the nutritious matters Big Bend of the Humboldt, running never run; but the animus of it, so midimned those Durham & Thompson. through Klamath Lake basin and only a question of time. which are the beauty and ornament the character of Beecher, though that before were locked up in forms Rogue River A alley to CrescentCitv.’ v. , , , .. , fai as Jackson was concern« Northern people have little idea of ( . . . T.. , . , A T TO R N E Y S -A T -L .4 H , . , 1 , 1 , . the fact that Dickinson had spoken <»f woman’s life. If, again, women nothing will ever mend their own.” | soluble, and therefore, unavailable The distance is about five liufrdred the number of negroes who meet vi- •», f ,, T , No. lOD First Str«» t, " ill of Mrs. Jackson, Dickinson was do, as some few have don«*, succeed The W o rld censures Moulton and as food for {»hints. This was the ob miles. Capital stock, seven and * OREGON. clent deaths in the South each year. PORTLAND. a“ lead shot; could hit a half ddlar in obtaining ent rance to the medical says none of the documents reinforce ject of the summer fallow until the half millions. Resolutions were I am not soeaking of things as thev earnestly requesting at ten paces, kill-birds on the wing, profession call they be supposed t»» the charges in any «legroc,while sév land had become fine and mellow, passed the Legislature and people of Ore should be, but ns ihev are. It is ALFRED KINNEY, M D., and {»«»rforin other miramdous feats be equal to all the emergencies, to irai of them seriously invalidate but when this object had been fully gon to aid the proposed enterprise impossible for the Southern whites S T T B- G O N. and blacks to live together under the with the pistol. He was as brave the labor and fatigue which the prac- them by their bearing, upon which secured habit or the love of old ways by every means in their power, and and cool ns he was skillful, and never t ice of that profession entails? “ .Yon latter condition alone can their pub- kept up this laborious and expensive also respectfully asking the Oregon F F IF E IN D EK l'M 'S BUILDING, enforced terms of the Civil Bights entertained a iloubt as to the result omnibu.'^^'ont i nod ad ire Curinfltom. lication be justified, N. VV. corner of First and WusHnc- i manner of cultivating the soil until delegation in Congress to spare Bill. One race or uthor will lmve to effort to secure Congressional aid. ton Streets, l'urtluiid, Oregon. n37 l\ of the combat. The arrangement All cannot settle in fashionable The Time* says: This statement is the more observing farmer saw that ----- --------- -- go to the wall if that measure b«*- was that when the word was given West-end localities where labor is offered by Moulton for n double jmr- a time came when less plowing and HIGH-TONED ADVERTISERS. ralf . ioh rtott . conics a law, ami is enforced in the c. A. BALL. I spirit in which it is enacted. I sav theVj could fire as soon as thev light and duties are almost pleas- i pose: first as a personal defense,and harrowing would secure just as good ! pleas«*d. Jackson knowing Dickin- nres. The rough must be accepted second, as a fr«*sh niTaigninent of crops at much levs cost. From that i The New York correspondent of th* B A L L fc S T O T T , 'th is in sadness, ami with a deep opinion began to gain Cincinnati Enquirer furnishes thaf A T T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W, sense of shame for my race.but can son’s superior qui«*kness with his as well as the smooth. Have wo- Beecher. We regard it as fulfilling ! time the weapon, resolveiUnot to attempt to men ever made thenisclvos’aequaint- j neither purpose.” j ground that there was such a thing! {taper with some curious statistic? No. 6 Dekuru’a Bl«x*k, dor compels me to pen the state- get the first.fire, but to take tho ed with the life of a medical prac- The Sun savs: The opinion of as over-cultivation and too much ex- showing on how bold and extensive orumon A l meut after a careful investigation PORTLAND, C REG ON. chances for a second. The instant titioner in a thinly peopled region of men respecting the guilt <>r inno posuro of surface to the action of a scale tlie leading business men of n ;5.1y of the bearings of Southern senti- the signal was shouted Dickiuson Wales or «»f Westmoreland rilling cence of Air. Beecher will not be the sun, rains, and frosts. Hence the former city are in the habit of ; ment. Either the law will have to fired. The dust flew from the breast on horseback to j »laces where no ve- changed by it. Those who believe we hear of land “ plowed to death.” advertising. Their prevailing idea FRANK L. STOTT. be a dead letter or the negroes will of the loose-fitting black froi k eo: t hide can travel, doing the work by him innocent will believe it all the A f armer should know when it is seems to be, “ neck or nothing," or, be «lead negroes. I see no middle which Jackson wore, but lie stood night for which (Me day does not suf- more, and those •who think him better to summer-fallow a field and in other words, that advertising in Attorne y-at-han , ground. There will he no war of liore like a pillar of adamant., ap- fiee, regardless of rest, careless of i guilty will bo more certain of it when than it is not. AN hen the land of a order to be effective must boon » ITILI.fBORO, ORFJiOS. of races, but there will be local fra country is first brought under the large scale. The Enquirer $ corres-* Ottico in new Court House. cases, an«l the negroes will fall «»no parantly unharmed. Dickinson start- weather? Women, if they seek to l ever. action of the {»low sum mcr-fallows {»ondent saystli at the NcWjVork pa- ed back in horror ami amazement,ex- compete with men, must work as! Y, ~ ' bv one. In all my experience in the claiming, “ My Go«l! have I missed men do. Again, female doctors do i ^ ^ ^ ^ are found to l»e necessary* to disintc- pers collectively’ receive about *$9,-' South,I never knew a fracas between THOMAS H. TONGUE. grate and break up the cohesion of 000,000 per annum for advertise- him?” His stern and unrelenting not repudiate matrimony and ma- : . the men of each race but what, if Attorney -at - L a w , antagonist took deliberate aim and ternity altogether,and these are eon- j All tlu improvements toat have the particles. New lands that are incuts. Of this enormous sum th© anybody was killed, it was a negro. pulled the triger. The pistol «lid ditionswhich must present obvious | taken pla«< in\e0 « tab ts, plains, «»t stumpy and stony* cannot be even /b raid gets the lion’s share—that is Hillikoro, Washington County, Oregon. It is almost invariably so. And let not respond. Ho looked and found ami peculiar difficulties in the pro - 1 animalx, from the original wild tolerably cultivated without several $2,000,000 per annum, or about $6,- me warn you against believing the it was only at half cock. A second fessional life of women. Lastly, the j st°c^ UP t() their most highly «1« plowings and harrow ings. As the 000 per day. It is worthy of note b . killix . accounts you see in Southern papers r>. SB XTTCCX. time he took aim, and as tho sharp moderate amount of success which ' C1 “l1' 't nt «onditi«.n, au du< stumps decay and tho stones arc re- that the heaviest advertisers-are the of riots and fights in which negroes S h a ttu rk k K iU in , crack rang out among the silent has been met with even by tlu* i to s< lei tion of set«l ot j».uei«tx and moved less cultivation js necessary; mon who have achieved the greatest are involved. Always these accounts A T IO R S E IS A2sD C OLR-S ELO L ^ bjame {jie negroes for beginning,The woods where tho deadly scene was exceptional women who have entered cubi'ation anil feeding. ’Without 1 for, there being nothing in tlie way business success. Foremost among laid, Dickinson tottered and fell in- the medical profession in England l lt,tl 's iniflcctu.il, of perfect plowing, once over the them is A. T. Stewart, who expends AT LA W . ] negroes never begin a difficulty in to the arms of his friend. He died would seem to show how little room ^U1 b* sc'h'eting the best seed from a land will in many oases give more half a million u year in this way/ Deknra's Building, Firxt Street, | the sense in which the Southern a c- the same night. or need there is for this peculiar class i "ell-giow n j>lant, the step gained is pulverization of the soil than did the Lord A Taylor, the great dry-good? PORTLAND, OREGON. : counts charge them. They are a t i , , I*. ! permanently held and made the base i three plowing« that were once neces- and readv-made clothing house, are » ■ * ■i ... 1 _____ . _ •. peacable, «locile race, far, far more , Jackson . was , able to mount his of practitioners. --------- - ♦ i for another step upward, but if this sat v to prepare for a crop of wheat, said to pay advertising bills to tliw A n O rig in al Alodc. , .. , , , . BU SIN ESS CARDS, & LODGES, than our own. A negro will stand horse and rule home next day—bare-; 1 selection is neglected t lie next crop ------ . . • • , , , Heavy day j?oils once thoroughly amount of nearly$20,000 per month/ ten times more maltflatmeut with lv able, ior the bullet which seemed , I reverts to its poor original type, and out resentment than will a white to miss him had really passed | ‘E .P.Miller,AI.D.,in an „ article pub- , tho gain which has been made is broken and pulverized if {Mowed i Robert Bonner disburses $200,000 when they are judt^wet enough will per annum, while P. T. Darnum ex-* Leinperance 1 | man, and especially »Southern white j throu" h the fle»hy part of his breast,, hshed in tho National Tc lost. It is well to consider this mat be made fine and ready for the liar- pends double that amount. There is llowing«»rig- i NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR • j man. The “ negro mobs” that we I an<1 cut the brcast bonc* Hifi s,1°es . Adiuwate proposes the folio ter at the {»resent time, when a se row l»y a good plow, if properly scarcely a single great business of were full of blood when lie walked mal j»lan of dealing with the liquor * EGAL p a p e r s d r a w n . ACK- read of in Die Southern papers are lection of seed of the best and question: handled, by once going over it. On any kind in the city of New York A nowledgenif nts tftktn. t\ill utt«ml more often invths than otherwise frt)in the fatal field;but lie concealed cleanest character can easily be the contrary,when land has become that has not owed much of its sue* “ A V e propose that a law be passod j “ *“ bu,,,‘c” c“,,"* ,ed t° 4 (, K Tlie sense uf ¡n j„ry would bo power'- |lh c * « » . as Ue said, -b ecau re b e,lid care. made. If it is not convenient to se- exempting the property of total ab- ! clean and friable, and is free from ' cess to extensive and judicious ad* ful, indeed, that would induce tho | Ilol wnnt Dickinson to have the sat i • | • r •• » - . , , , , , . stinence men from bearin'* anv por- lect sufficient for the whole crop, a weeds, summer-fallowing is not the vertising. negroes to form a mob an.I attack attneb pswetion of „ knowing that he had lilt tion of the expense of the Govern- 1 Jo lm Cooper, I ni0rots io iorm a moo ana quantity sufficient for an acre or 1 less * ' the whites. They never make an at- bim ab In answer to the ques-, ment growing out of the liquor-traf- might easily be selected if only bv better practice. Nature always j I venerate old age; and I love not makes an effort to cover the surface D E N T I S T A N D J E W E L E R ¡ tack> Whenever'there is a fight the I,ionhow bo ° ° uW* after receiving | fie, including prisons, jails, asylums, the man who can look without emo- passing around the field and choos- ! of the ground with weeds, 1 negroes are upon the defensive, and | BUch n R,10ck* rotilin his steadiness j T!U,yers’ lions«.,,quirts, juries, con- | J ’' ’ ’ J grtvss, upon the sun-set of life, when largest ears from the tluifti- 4 V » I.If:iT S T H E TATRONAGE OF TH E trees, moss, or something to protect whoever anybody is killed it is i of ,iei ve» ho repHed: “ i believe I ^ ’ibles, police officers and every- 1H » the dusk of evening begins to gather 4 »7’-ove. W ork warranted. Office c«»r wne^everanyDoay is xuica, it is a , ! thing belonging to the liquor liquor busi-1 busi- est.por est portion of the field, carefullv over the watery eye, and the shad* n33.1y | it from being injured bv the burn Walnut and Fine Streets. their | should bave k» l ^ him had he shot j ne88° negro or negroes They feel Let every < xpensa occurring : avoiding the seed of a single weed ows of twilight grow broader anil inferiority and know* that they must me through the brain.” from its use be put in a separate bill, Iu this wo have seiectc(l fr01n ing heat of the sun. — A. )’. Herald. deeper upon the understanding. —** FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. 136, . , . - ,, , , The wound never properly healed; and the assessments for such be I . go to the wall if a bloody issue is Hi of . AN ini : C \ sks .— S. Lachman I a » t < j fellow. made upon tho property of those j * 10 e('8es a "heat-field,where tho was the occasion of frequent made, and making that issue is the One’s ag'» should be tranquil, as who are in favor of tlie traffic. L et plants were carefully expose«! to & ( ’«»., an extensive firm of liquor last thing they will do. In tho late hemorrhages in later years and ulti all other ttixes be equally assessed i light and air, those ears only w hich dealers in San Francisco, propose one’s childhood should be playful; e e t s at i t s h a l l e v e r y s a t - « * 9 cvmini«, at C o'clock. All Sommerville (Tenn.) fight, wo are mately caused his death. upon all. If this were done in less were ovor sjx incbes m {ongth, ami erecting 100 oval casks with an ad hard work at either extremity of hu mfinbor* of th« Order in good standing are man existence, seems to me out of told that when the shooting com There is no evidence going to than five years,nine tenths of all the which grew from thickly »tooled ditional cask which they intend plac place; the morning and evening cordially invited to attend. menced tho “ negroes rapidly left show that Jac kson over repented of I S X “” “ * ° * ' lid W “ lm,hU plants. A bushel of seed thus gath ing in the basement of their cstab- should be alike cool and peaceful ;ot HOLBROOK LO D G E NO. 3 0 , town, it was thought, for reinforce this duel. Longnftcrward—indeed, ered, sown upon an acre of well pre- bailment,which w ill contain between mid-day the sun may burn, and men A. F . A A. M. Last scenes of all. that ends this i ments.” Any one who is acquainted only a few weeks before ho died—a c.)..... .... .*• i i • . \ • pared ground the next year, gave a 1800 and 2000 gallons; tho largest j niaT labor under it— Dr. Arnold. strange eventtul history, is second 1 1 . , , , ’ , , , FO REST GROVE, OREGON Me. t with the negro character knows very friend visiting his sick chamber hap cask in the world with the exception », n . 1 A healthy old fellow, who is not a childishness,and mere obligation, I Pro<ll,ce of ncarh fort-v bushels, Satunlay fore the Full Moon in well that they “ left town” not for le- pened to pick up an old pistol 1\ ing Mch month. Brethren in -ood of the noted Heidelberg C ask, »aid < fon{ {s the happiest creature living— ( sans teeth, sans eves, sans taste,sans [ niany of tho stools leaving thirty »tsB'tlng u t invited to attend. c inforcements, but to prevent being on the mantel. The keen-eyed in- everything.—Shakespeare. stocks and tars from six to nine to have a capacity of 27,000 gallons. Steele. THE INDEPENDENT. Poetry. 4 w 13 O I S. Hughes, I J M