THE INDEPENDENT.
ir<IVO, Sept'
^ A O ur R epresen ta! i i es.
Miiil^rn Iti'fiHiiirn.
ISTI.
1 ii‘iilh,ni>,n, AYc believe it has been
HoW ti fié it is that the youth of
decided that the people liave sonic our time- and ih fact all times—are
H a u l Your (¿rain lo I ' m t lumi
l ights which railroads arc bound to i easily led off from sound doctrines
respect. Ou this presumption we in- and jMitcticea by thé vtvgité theories
Farmers of lvwt and North l ’lains, vite your attention to the conduct of J and "littering generalities of epecu-
you shot)!d haul jou r ¿¿rain to Port the o.C. îi. K.which passes through : latists and modem “ reformers” ?
land. Thereby vou can maleo an act- this county.
| Just the baré novelty of tho thing
ual sa ving of ten cents on the bush. l I As you well know the road passes j catches them and off tfiêy go at a
counting the cost of hauling to the ,,y (]1C. uniy two centres of business ! tangent, and they spend a half life-
depot at lîecdsvillc and the freight , in tjlis couuty and refuses to give c i- 1 time before they discover tlieir error
charge*. I f yon do not wish
if i ther of them a station. Now then i — that they have baen caught by the
tii.u h of h.iiilin_,,y1 11 ’ r
i since the Government has grautéd ! chattiest ot chaff—fortunate howevei
lo voni pooli r m
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tlie Lonipany valuable binds and the to have found ont their error at all.
j*iit it into the j ih ets o
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State 1ms given them right of way
it is diverting to see these shallow
l.nday, ( <nn<liu* .m< t.icir ( mnu r ( tlirougn the lands of the people in i upstarts use the same catch-words
niu>.
on have got to « iov\i t îem , pou 0f
advantage of the road to , uud sham logic that have been in
to tho wall. The mon ' ' ‘l l a l ° the people, have not the people a use ever since Adam. Here, boys,
nize them the more firmly yod seat rigllt to denmll(1 raihvav stations a t : and girls, for we are writing this for
them in their jiovm r to damage } our ^ the nearest and, to them, host points your benefit, is a sample of their
inteiests and dmw tlie money out of OH
jjuc 0f jj10 n>ad? If tho people “ logic” : “ All reforms have uiot with
your pockets. You cannot afford to do } iavo anv siuh right then we waiit ' opposition; we advocate a rcfornl;
lose ten cents per bushel on your j to know It, and we, speaking for the therefore wo are opposed.” And
v heat, it is already too low.
people of this county, ask you to neither they nor their fat- \vitted fol-
Don t you see that llolladay
; preseiit a lull to the I^eigi^l^turc for | lowers can see that they beg the
( ompanv have laid plans to force H m |ress ,,f ,,f t)ur givivances from (jubstion— assVimë at tlie outset thb
you to contribute to their already j this coiporat}on.
| Very question to bo proved, th e
fat purses? Don t you know thatlien : Dut, mark you, wo have not pre- class just now taking up the study
Holhulay has promised L. V. ( or- gon^.d the worst feature of the tyran- ot logic in our College have a good
nc liu. thatForest OrotdnorHillsborb ( llical oppression and extortion of this opportunity to become
familiar
shall have a station for a-number of ConipallV.
\ with these shallow fallacies. Now
years and that nobody but Cornelius
An onlor was „..„le last Saturday notice
some
of
their eatcli-
shall liave a warehouse in Cornebus, j)y j|l0 Superintendent that no wheat words and expressions: " W e be-
nnd that he shall have a royalty o f f sflo|lM ,,e dip ped from Cornel- j long to the party of p m jn w ;” “ our
of
(ht? wheat you have worked ins, »’•re.y7 II* mu y it ']<>m Cornelias’ 1 party have ail tho b>'tiin.<, tlie gi-
through mint amt cold and rain to It itnho'isi', and now our farmers arc gantic inlrlb'cl.*‘, the grand philnn-
raise? Grangers will you submit to
eiiher compelled to liaitl their grain ilmynMs of the age.” “ Those wild
this?
to distant stations, as Dilley and oppose us nrc ohl fuyiez, /<<.»>•#/;s', hnr-
T h e Warehouse BlocKiule An Reedsville, or ship it through the | mrc/e«,or vliots.” “ Some of them are
Order
Exiraoitlinarv Why ; warehouse at extra and enormous doubtlessly honest, but narrow-
To n i Corncllifs got Te n Days* j expense. W e respectfully ask the mlnd ’l
otv-uleul and of small
Le a v e of Absence.
Legislature through you to redress : hroin.<."
these wrongs.
Tin y repeat these stereotyped ex-
Last Saturday tho order was given
T h e G o* ci itorN MessfigP
pressions which they think originated
by Superintendent Bryerit to George
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with them, with so much volubility
Shaw agent at Cornelius to allow’ no
We have no space even if wo had ami confidence that they do captivate
more wheat shipped from Cornelius
the ability to review ( lov. (Hover's the minds of the weak, tho onthusi-
except through Colonel Tom's ware-!
asiic ami young.
1um*a. Jerome Porter, who is in ! M,'3sa" e- Ho
8,,me » ¡ s ’
The best reform that we know of
the wheat business iuterviewe.1 Brv- Dieil8" re''. ns tlie perfecting of the
now is -not the temperance
re
ant ami Gaston anil thev both sa'i,1 1 r ilo,1'Sc
" lp mouth of the Colom-
form, political reform nor any thing
that it was their umlerstamling that bw r m r -
protection of million in
of that sort—but Ivunc reform. As
wheat could ho sluppcl rmtsido of i " ur
- l>lrv 1»"\ t,ro«i»ion ,
charity properly begins af home so
the warehouse. Nevertheless tho or- 1 for st,m,,lal‘ DS ¡muuunltien, regnla-
j tion of railroads, and his suggestions | does reform. Let every body’ who
«1er was made and now no grain can
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1 concerning transiiortntion on the wishes to reform society begin and
lie shipped from ( ornelius without ,
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Willamette, are questions that are keep up an eflectivc home rule and
the Colonel takes his seven cents rov -1
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* | fraught with interest to the State and we will have no need of sumptuary
n ltvo u to fit.
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if wi.Nfdy acted upon will conduce ( hiws.
e have too much talk and
Wo see now verv
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- i t 1 materially to our general prosperity, preaching nowadays and too little
was that the Colonel got ten davs’ ¡
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Huton some reforms demanded work; too much precept without ex-
leave of absence from the Legisla-
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i even bv his own party the trovernor anqile; advice is getting too cheap.
c«! lliiit tli6 fminers i
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ture -he learnei
nocii more Grants
( Trains a
ami \\ lliams
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u \ e t* need
were shipping their wheat outside of r
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a gMgicallv
non-cOiuiiiital.
Blunt, the Silent.
e have too many State
nis warehouse and lie came flown b » 1^ ^
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square honesty would have served and municipal laws, and tfio little
put a stop to it. Thomas
is
his Intere, t, let alone tlie question of home government. What we need
shrew kfd as well as a wicked.
principle, better than this apparent just how Is ilot laws, but men and
Coiililii't Let (ii> of the Teat
attempt to appease factions in his women .and youth who will obey
law. What We need to give Us such
party by dodging issues.
Notwithstanding the wish of tho
men women and youth is wise and
H a u l Y o u r W heat to liilley
people of Washington county ex
effective home discipline atul train
pressed last summer by an over
ing. Ther e are people who have
Farmers, you who live on West
whelming vote that Tom Cornelius
such a nice commingling of blood
Plain and Gale’s Creek and Dairy
should stay at home he laughed in
and judgment that they can raise
Creek, should haul your wheat to
the faers of lih» neighbors and went.
their children to be good without
Dilley in preference to taking it to
W o understood prior to the assem
using rigorous measures, and thefe
Cornelius. Tom Cornelius will corn-
bling of the Legislature that he said
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are others who know no other meth
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ho did not intend to go. He said i 1
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house and make vou pav Inni a d<>l-
that the people of this countv had ,
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irofi ritlc is better than no rule at
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Mar a ton. lie advertises that he will
elected another man to take his place !
all.
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. put it on the cars for lifty cents per
and thereby had expressed a wish 1
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but that is a 1 gammon he
4 *Se\in I b lu r a t i o n .*1
that T. It. Cornelius should take a
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charges a dollar per ton. And if vou
back scat and lie proposed to stay
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. ship small quantities he will charge
Dr. Clarke very nearly put the
at homo. But the Colonel could not
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, *, vou seven cents a bushel. Now whole matter ina nut-shell when, in
let go of tho teat. It is Ins last {*
sucking however and we forgive him. , ,uark " IiSit " 'C sa-v * yoU 1<*anl,\,t cha^' i
Pn1»er read at Detroit recently,lie
Like Margaret of Faust it was all m j
a” *v Cli\* mt ,UUf S iip 4t irOUy ' ^I’0^0 (,f tlie “ ^ex-in-Edueation”
j Mr. ( ornelius warehouse. A special question as fellows: “ The ouly diff-
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j order was made by Superintendent, erencc bettveen the sexes is sex; but
A l W o rk .
| Bryant last Saturday that no moro tjlis difference is radical and funda-
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"'heat should be shipped from Lor- > ntental, and expresses itself in radi-
1 hos . Roi: gives notice of a bill to ncli„s except through the warehouse. cai an,] fundamental differences of or-
amend the I crest (.rove charter,ami IIatll yo)ir grain to Dilley and save ! gftniZiition, tba^extend from the low*
J M. 1 artlow has given notice of a from seven to ten cents on the bush- ; rst tr>, the highest forms of life,
lull to fence certain portions of the
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Progress is impossible without ae-
railroad for the protection of stock;:
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allirh shows that o «r
llcnrcscuta-! r » ' r « ” ' » " a ro h o ...e M o n o ,..
, »>*'1 respo.it.nft . l . f f « r o » « . of
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oly.
sex. 1 hat it is phvsiologicallv liossi-
tivcs are not idle.
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ble to dimmish it, by an education
ll.vi.iK' > ii Sroxr,
lieprescntative
W c stated several months ago that arranged for that epd, no physiolo-
fiom
Multnomah, prevented the j Ben Holluday had stipulated with gist can doubt; nor ran it lie doubt-
Hoiise on Monday from repealing \ T. it.Cornelius that no depot shouhl ed that identical methods of edueat-
a State law by rent tin tion. lialeigh's j he built within a certain ilistance of ing the sexes, such as prevail in
remarks, we notice, nro nlwavs ! Cornelius station ami that in this nianv of our schools, tend that wav.
pniuttd, jx rtiucut and accurate. A distance no wlirat could be shipped o ,lf* result of a school system atiitna-
few years of experience will put ; on the ears, but that it should all lie ted by such methods is to make a
him at the head and front of the Or- j made to pans through Colonel lo n i’s verv poor kind of men out of Women*
•gou Legislature,
warehouse. Now then we point to ami a very poor kind of women out
the order of tho Superintendent is- : of men. Fortunate for the republic
Tin: Oregon (Ir c n y r comes to us
sued last Saturday to prove our as- jf pp illustrations of the truth of
this week enlarged and greatly im-
sertion. It has come to a pretty pass this remark could I ki found within
proved in appearance. It is still
published a t Albany and is a real j when { ^ farmers
1,ire
its borders. The best quality, lio-
fnrmer's p«*pcr. We wish it abund- t*iC Ht*arcst points toshiptheir grain, blest power, and supreme beauty of
ant sficces»
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through the Col- tJ1(J two sexes, grow out of their dis-
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oncl'» warehouse in order that lie gjmiUrity, not out of their identity.”
lm: Daily Ortytman ilitl not come , may take his toll out of it.
OREGON.
last ^foiulav owing to some blunder
Mliirnt Haeon."
cither at the Orryonian Office or the
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i Dallas comes proudly to the front
P. (.>., we do not know which, and
Last year llollfulny »ml ( o. in this with the champion wood
chopper,
its many readers in these parts were
county made a station at “ Burnt Ba- lfe cut and piled five cords of oak
inconsolable.
eon "for the purpose of venting their w<n)(l i,nd walked lwiek to town, (a
P. G. Bi >.mu returned from Sa little spite and mean malice on Hills- «^stance of three miles) arriving at
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lmi, Inst week. Other officiai heads boro. J>ut the warehouse burnt
F r
w ould have come off had he got his down a few months ago and is now
and always will bea howling wil-
ncut and so he was refused.
derness.
The block of marblo whieh was
an obstacle in tlie path of the weak,
WaxliiuatwH County Fair-
become* a stepping-stone in the
pathway of the strong.—Carlyle.
Vvre hereby acknowledge the ro-
gro„ ‘” ls h.we’ Y ie ^ m u e h im proved
and the fbee-trackis said to lie in bet
ter condition than ever before. Five
horses are now in training there and
some good time is expected at the
races.
rlho Salem Record savs that rccetit-
T up . M prkv
B oys .— T he Can-' ceipt of an invitation to the Eighth ly .Mr. John Minto sold twe'nty-sev
ton of Sc-h wyz, Switzerland is said t o , Annual Fair of the Washington on head of thoroughbred Merino
have adopted the principles <>1 l*e- County Agricultural Society, to lie. ^heep at JJ.i per head. Ten heail of
male Suffrage to the fullest extent,
a‘t HUlsboro, Sept. 2Stli, 29th, i f 1*?1
\n7 b\U'kf " 'ero »old to J. L
women l»eiiig eligible not only as
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... I aiisli forJ. Lurton late of Portland,
< lectors but also as candidates for ,,,n‘ 1
lst ant‘
of Gctober. M o lllui thirteen head of bucks and four
. shall try and be there.
» twos to T. H. Dixon of Roseburg.
p u b lic i i ' M's.
TILLAMOOK SoUNTY.
to the grOtlnd;
sprang recklessly
from the windows and were picked
up mangled and bleeding, dead and
dying. The excitement was terrible.
A ll tho medical tneu in tho city wert
pi'ompiy on hrtUd. Slattresaes, wa
gons, and dll the paraphernalia of
the hospital,wore promply furnished
and the dead, dying and suffering
were attended to. It is certain that
nearly thirty or forty lives, nearly
all girls, have been lost, while the
list of wounded is piobably as great.
The hands went to work ns usual,
when shortly afterw ard thb fire hurst
forth with lightning rapidity,cutting
off the.fij*e alarm and all egre>s from
the building, which contained some
seven hundred men,
women and
and children. Many perished in the
flames. Others jumped frointhe up
per window s and were kilted instant
ly.
BRADLEY, MARSH Sc CO.
FniToH F orest G rove I ndependent :
Dear Sir: A few .lays ago I read
an article ill tho
Oregonian taken
from j’our po.pcr concerning roads to
Nelialem.
The article
suggests
thoughts
which I think wUl bo beneficial to
the public of Washington Co. and
the State.
You are aware that Benton and
Polk countips extend
Westward
across the coast mountains to the
Pacific Ocean. I think that if Yam
hill and Washington Counties were
so extended it would he of great
good. The county of Tillamook ly
ing mainly west of
Yamhill
and
Washington counties s inhabited by
poor people who cannot afford to
bear the expense of a county organi
zation and at the same time make
One hundred and fifty masters of
those improvements for which conn- j subordinate Granges are in atteini-
ties are chiefly organized. It has i fthce upon the State Grange nowin
had for the last twelve years a set of B~8sibn at Salem,
county officers whose salaries have j
Business
D R Y GOODS!
1874 FALL
GRAND
Ì8 7 4
OPENING
B E E H IV E
STORE
Ì. B; WàttheWs; Proprietor.
Directory Bradley,Marsh &Co
til* greatest and best variety of Genera
Merchandise is kept in the Bee Ilive Store
of any place in the County. This Store has
| always been noted for its variety and it
ulicays shall be not only noted for the extent
bf its variety, but for the
consumed the whole of the county ,
laxeS, so
that there liave been no
or
county improvements made. There
_ Have pleasure in anhouncins? the receipt
is not a single mile of legal road in
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tho^county except the toll road of
“ T U B T V lilT E U O C SE .*
Q uality o f its Goods
EX “ JOHN L. STEPriENS”&“ AJAX”
lias the largest assortment of First Class
the Trask river Road Co. ; there are
and tna
no bridges and no county buildings; Dry Goods, Millinery; Fancy Goods, Of the most Complete and Eiterisivef
hosiery,
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all the property owned by the couuT
1 In Portland.
No. H7 First Street.
ty consists of a cupboard and writ
L E W IS & STR AU S. Stock of
C H E A P N E S S O F IT S P R I
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ing desk; which if offered at auction T1IE LAUC.KST .IKW.ELUÏ STORE I S
I sell for CASH , consequently I have
PORTLAND.
would not sell hir two dollars. In
Nb losses to matte up off of good customers:
B
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addition the county is liable to be Dealer In \\atehes, Diamomi*, Jewelry ami
Silverware.
No. 103 Front Street.
saddled with the expi Use of
two
S' Je A gent
OXE MAKS' MONEY IS AS GOOD
for tlie Cel Ever exhibited in this city. The att e
terms of the Circuit Court per year
1 brated
after the next session of the Legisla
I bainomi
AS A NOTIIEllS'.
tion of the Public is earnestly called to
Spectacles
ture. I believe tuat in the last twelve
Agfnt for
years
tho county has paid fifteen
American thelnducements we are offering thel’ur-
All will fare alike in prices, which shall
thousand dollars for county purpos
always be T H E V E R Y LOWEST they cari
es of which the above mentioned
Watch Co. chasers this season, whieh far exceeds
be afforded for
cupboard is the tangible representa Ii o » ani Watch Co. and Chas. E. Jaeot ¡
Watches. Seth Thomas Clocks.
our former unprecedented Attractions-
tives. If Washington county’ was
I V Watches and Jewelry repaired and I
d a s i i
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extended to
the Facilic Ocean it W ar rant i d.
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All orders sent bv Express promptly nt-
N kw G oods are cotostntitfy «rriving and
w o u ld in c lu d e fo u r fifths o f tllO p o p - („n,M to. (io,,,)* Mild at one price only.
No plaicil jewt-lry of any «I. >.ri¡>tion sold
ulationof • the Countv,
• and the moil Ht this Establishment.
y-n 0'io*t, GdÓD G ood *, C H E A P G O O D S,
ey which is now jiaid for u.<rles.< ujh-
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FIRST-CLASS.
env would in one year build a road
SÊWINb MACHINES.
w i l d
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from the Grove to Hoquaton prairie |
SOI.D ON A KKW ri.AN.ÿ'JÔ TOÍ-'iO i
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in Tillamook. I have hunted and j X . i - r i v i EXTRA A SAV
I will always lccFp all tho Standard Brandi
T T A C H M E N T S for
We woulfl call especiai attention to of Goods and, by r strict integrity of jiur
®
|doing all kinds of work,FREE. |
traveled considerably in tin* coast j
M u r * inw tiii n •(•</ in lS 73
pose to deftl hi f wcini<Ì be dealt b#, 1 now
mountains, and I declare that an rtl- ^ RUNNING
our Magnfficeilt Stock of Silks selected irrite you to my Store, which I now christerf
O ier SO.(MH) in C * .
M b . A.J.D ck C k , State Agent j
most straight line a little ' south of
the
for I*, o f II..has made special
expressly for thi* Season’s trade:
west fiont Forest Grove to Hoqua- ;
arrangi meats to supply mem
F* rs with th »se michinos.
ti'n jii'aii 'c;in the vicinity of M’ il.son’s ;
S E W IN
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river, is iilC Hiist eligible and best
The II otne Machine l 'o” the
route for a mint a Lies'! the coast MACHINE
'only "iic that refused to join
mountains, besides being almost a . ......
|tlm sewing machine ring.
J N. Can-.Vp*
Remember the place.
Prices ot all kind <d Sewing qiiH'ity >0. I ............................. : $1 Ó0
straight line from Liiicoliivilie to I A I F.ST
f*|il
Stnttd,
Forest
Grov*.
MnehineXccdlcs redueetl to f>0
Portland. We cannot reasonably ex SIMl’LESJ mts per dozen. Price List. ()ualit.v >'o. 2........................
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J. B: M A T T H E W S /
('iiculars.Hnd
full
particulars
pect the population of thoWillamette
................. $2 00
PE!*T. set?! t<1 IIIIV iltfilreSH pli iqqdioa- ({uni ity No.
ForestGfbvh; Or: N or; 4th
Valley to increase much without a
tion. tii'O. \r. TBAVER,
({iialitj No. 4. . . . ; ...................
. $¡2 Ó0
li'n
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A'/nil
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corresponding increase so near to it
tfoineS. Af.,S. AV. cor. Morri ({mil it y No. •» ............................... $2 73 i
us the Coast region. I have known
son Js 3d sts. Portland, Dr. ,
Quality No. fi........................... $3 00 i
gentlemen from tho oust who were
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I >V0 F IR S T P K R M IU N 8
perfectly satisfied with everything in P O R T L A ix D s t t r t t o
({iiality No. 7 ........................... $.1 nti
r.argt
st
Alahufactory
notth
the Willamette Valley, but would
({unlit} No. 8.......................... $ t 00
of S hu Francisco.
rather purchase land at a less figure,
C A N ' 1 )1
(fu ll as-ortiiii nt ofSug.trToys, * ‘f a r hem ■' re Perfect ‘on “ ext ra
Cornucopias, ll’nxl u*idlt s,etc, (
go to Tillamook, see its wonderful
quality ............................ $3 00
!f<*r tlie lloliduvs.
1 ‘ Uuiii] wealth, end the abject pover Manufactory
a l is k y j - h e o e l e ,
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No. 1(17, First street. :
ty of its inhabitants, afid imlncdiate- :
t)R Y GOODS
SILKS!
SILKS!
Home
N0
I! 1(11 V liLK K GROS - M S .
Bee Hive Store.
\ Ell m in i; MINT O PE M D f
DEUTHSCHE APOTHEKE.
ly leave the Sitate in disgust. The
1 V. l'.b t ASSO R TE D Foreign
people of Tillamook are imprisoned GERMAN jam' I )oincstieDrng«,('honiieuls
¡and Medicine«, nl the New j
and enslaved, and the obly wr»v to
Dm L’ Stf>re of
liberal' nlid emancipate them is to
WII.I.IAM PFVS1*FM.
¡Corner Fiisl and Oak st J ’ort- I r m I)jpprs Spr„ ps
a;,r
divide the county among tlie neigh
Apothecary, land. Orders from the country !
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boring counties fora few years, until
att« ndt-rl to with care and dis- 300 pcs Satin de Cbmc ......... .»0e
«t
'pateh. P. O. U<ix No. *218.
the people of Tillamook are suffi
it
240 pes Heavy Empress........ AOe
ciently numerotis and rich to bear
u
¿00 pcs Frenrh Merinos........76c
the expenses of self government.
The population of Tillamook lias
School Books,’ ’ itiilnk îhx?ks, I
Pr*
>>0° l “ N*cM*
INJ)
u
'MiseellaneousBoOks,find a
hon (loth .........
. 60c
never exceeded six hundred and fif- ;
3 t"u ll L i n o
600pe* Fancy Ntriped Press (ioods.«17%e
tv-eight souls, and to-dav it is less 1
.
OF STATIC »N LKY
Stationery
!
At
LDtvFST
FATES.
(.This Line is well worth 50c.)
than six liuhdred. The taxes of the'
Dr J B PILKINGTON.
last three years, if so applied, would
OCT’ L IS T Professor of I librasi « of the eye
have built a wagon road from Sheri
mdKar iiiMedieal Department
Fnivesity oftii" Willamette.
Shawl
dan to the Ncstucca settlement, also
Blankets,
Office. Cor. First and Wash-
from Forest Grove to Lincolnville,
in Lit 'ii sts.Makes a special! v of
UND
Skirts,
Shcc'tinj,
of Diseases of theF.ye Car.Nose
and from Clatsop to the Lower Nc-
l ’nd^rwear,
nudTliroat,Cross-eye* straight
B*‘d Spreads,
halem settlement, which lias been a j
ened.Artificial eye« inserted,
Hosiery,
Table Linens,
AURIST rtpectales prescribedff r imper
part of Tillamook county since the
fect vision#.
(«loves,
Linen Napkins,
Legislative session of iHTO; but in
Handkerchiefs,
stead of being so applied, tho t^xes WINNER
Flannels,
T b ilis i31V
Umbrellas,
liave been wasted on unnecessary o f
S K W I M i M A i III.N E S 1
ShirtingChecks,
or the
' \> I Tso tho Straight Noedlo.
ficers, and in malicious prosecution
Trimming*.
.
I .
,
|Mak(*sl/>» kHtiU*li.KunaLiphtf
Buggy ItobtJs
of {food men, while murderers, whi«-
strrizejim(] will tlo# ithi rIn^l,t orHe«*
Ac., Ac,,
A n , A c .,
ky sellers and thieves, have g o n e1 AT THE IwM’ofk with.utt change of ad-
¡UKtment, be'ing an Improve-
jmentover all liigh-FriccdMa-
unpunished.
V I E N N A chines.
•
Oi.n S ettler .
j Buy mi Ma.diine finti 1 von
Exp0SÌtÌ<*n ¡haveexaminedrhe M'ILSON-
Portland, Oregon, Sept. 10, 1H84
.......
The pride is $10 tO $20 less .
U» r.JK,
then others. Needlth far all
Macliines ( HEAI*. ficud for | Those in seareh of real and unusually
DRE8S GOODS!
Books
TE L E G R A P H IC !
September 19— Gran
ite M ill, No. 1, ih this city,
was
burned to-day, cau&ihg a fearful
loss of life. As near as c.tll be
learned, under the present excitci
rnent,the fire originated in the fourth
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__
story. An attempt
was made to ex-
t
i
tingmsh it with buckets of water,
and the door leading to the spool
F
all
R iv e r ,
J.K.GILL & ('ll..
ALL
Cireular sud Frìce Td«t.
Competitors
Truss and
t J ^ r - .S S i ï l
1 Pi Third
SPLINT
Manufactory
IT. W A R N Ë K R O H ,
ManufarturrcT nml l>f*nlor in
C u t l e r y
Surgical.* Dental Instruments
No. 131 F IR S T
EE T.
__ STR _____
I * the new building, corner of Oak and
Elm
Avenues,
opposite
the
Congre
gntional church, Fo*e*t Grove, Oregon,
A . H IN M A N
has
mvpackod a large and well-selected • toe If
of
J ) R Y GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,
PA SC Ÿ ARTICLES,
tú*a
Family Grciferles
HARDWARE, CROCKERY ie., is.
.
*;
In fact, «Trrytnirtp to b« found in a fir
, class Variety Store.
j
My goods were »elected expressly for thi<
market and I shali alviut»* keep up a fulr
assortment making
FASHIONABLE CLOTÍIÍNG
prominent feature in my store. My goods
atlraetlye bargain, will be u f i , re- ! g fc # S „ 7
...
^
Proflriant,
WROI.K8AL1 AND *KTin.|
a
I
ir.
^
“ d
• * ’
.
^ r l y Visit
M. B.-—The attention of our
(fity
PR ICES LOW ax the LO WES L
LEATHLK .1. A STItOAV HR I l) ( i l> Friênds(l) it called to these sh’pme&ti.
and
\ Direct importer and dealer in
SH of .
Leather & Shoe Findings,
FINDINGS. | ^¡0.141 FRONT STREET.
I
JOHN A BECK.
1
To my forher CD'»toiner* ahd all fn thi<
u/atchmaltPr Formerly with \V.Beck A Son,
ricinitv the irrrrffttfisn is to ‘‘romeand aee.'*
j wawnmd
|\V a TCHMAKEU*IEWELER
We like to show goods whetheryou purehaa«
I
! No. 105 F ront S tbew *1,
i5r not.
...
..
.
;
and
¡Specialattention given to Re
room,which opens south on tho low- I
\mrinx \Vateh(S Clocks and
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
rr staircase, was closed,to keep back JE\VELjtE l''rw<''r.T- Orders bv Mail or ex-
. ,
I
press promptly attended to.
employes and prevent a panic; b u t ----------------- ——------l ----------------
when the Names gained such head-,
Snsh,
tvay it was impossible to stay them. 1
and blinds, »Iso German, French
Highest Market Price paid fot Butter
The escape of the girls in tho spool
yy ( ^
(T 'l. A S S
And General Inlporterii of
■nrt Eggi
"room was cut tiff. The terrified erea- I Crystal sheet, Ffranieled, Stained and Cut
A M E R IC A N , E N G L IS H At FOR-*
turas «„shod in a body ’for the fire |
E IG N GOODS.
escape, btlt the roaring flames and j flfi Front Street, - - - Portland, Ogn.
blinding smoke which poured into j Li. ” .1 ----- -----------------------------------------
Portland,
the room forced them to tho nortli- j
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL«
cast end of tho apartment,
where Hubs Spokes, liiins Owk, Ash A
there was no means of escape. Many
A r * I a i l lL .
„
 . ÍÍIN M A N .
. . . . . .
, ..
A. , .J,
NORTHRUP & THOMPSON,
Cask Advances on every Description of
lorcat Grov Or. Nov. 7, Î873 *
bv this tune had become suffocated; po r t l a n d ......................... Oregon.
PK0DUGE.
i
others, preferring death by falling 4-nil
ft IT
Bradley« Marsh & Co
DR' GOODS, GROCERIES, 4 f.