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About Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1874)
ÌE independent . K. W. Y. Z WENT TO NEHALEM. U* rïO U lw Sr GROVE, L o c a l N “ Whefc General Washington was young, About as big as I, He never would permit bis tongue To tell a willful lie.” 21. 18Î4- e w s . Base ff-W. G. IV. '«ever went to Keliatem or he would hnve lmd a different history. Lust Saturdav the Rustic Club of So much for an introduction. You ttiy^boro met with a disastrous do- j will see the moral after a while, at the hands of the Comet« of i'ortfst Grove, the t omots, in one Inning beating them and havi nr |>ight runs to spare. The score stood Vs follows: they were dVopped into the water. TYhen lo, down the river came a ma jestic elk with six prongs to his horns. Ever and anon he wo tild pluugc his nose into the Water and snake out a tish as long as my arm, then he would stand still a half of a mty.ute and chew it down, spitting out the bones of course. No. 3 mptied both barrels of his shot-gun M tfre feiiow. No. 2 tired six shots j i t was on the afternoon of the 4th | 0f September that a party of 1 young from his revolver and succeeded iu men of amiable looks mi* lit have inllictuig wounds which mnstin time been seen slowly winding their wav have resulted in death. K. TV. Y.Z. up Quick’s Creek. No. 1 was a line emptied the five barrels of his ile- straight youmg man with a classical n)t*-er at the brute, but still he kept ULSXICS. • I COMETS. O. R O. R nose, who held iu his hand a lnilter wading on eating fish as befoi-e whtffi Moore. 1st b. ., 1 4 1 Corbett, 0........ 4 t PiU«.-nger,3d b 9 I 1SU-TcUsou, p . . .2 ¿4 to which was attached a mare named No. 1 says, " I have meditated a de ^Meek, p ....... .5 1 ! Atkinson, s. s .3 6 Dime, to whose back was attached sign by which 1 hope to circumvent •Wyli«., 2d b .. .2 3 CainjiWll, l»t b..4 C sundry articles intended for culina his alcean majesty.” No sooner Wilcox, c. t . . . A 0 Smith, 2d b .‘2 6 , Morgan. 1. f . .. O 1 Bt-ck with, 3*1 b. 3 it ry purposes. No. 2 was a grave said than he attached a large salmon Duelling, c . ... . .4 *> Heilgcr. 1, f .3 i) Jackson.r. f .3 2 H. JacLsoil c. f. 3 c youhgman and had strapped to him hook to a fish and threw it near the r r' \ a fine navy revolver with which it was Stott, s. a ...... O 4 Hyde, r. f .......3 elk. The elk gobbled it down like dangerous for any “ Kluk” to come Totals............ 27 18 T o ! # . a sucker and we soon had the pleas ........ 27 i»«J in contact. No. II was rather a small ure of drawing his majesty to shore. lrmitvjs . .1 2 ~3 4 5 6 7 8 9 j Toto/ man yet one could see from the de He was a fine fellow and weighed I O Comets.. .4 1 1 2 5 26 1<N 4 1 r>r> termined look of his eye that the should judge, about 500 ¡rounds. Rustic-*. 1 7 1 0 2 0 1 5 1 j 18 grouse had better keep clear uf bis His stomach was filled with fish. Ou Last of -H came F . TV. Thursday there came a hard storm Sooner Couislu, Chas Collier: Rustics shot-gun. O. MilUr. Y. Z. leading his horse Charlie. of rain just ns we were starting home Umpire—D. M C. Gault. About 3 miles above Quick’s mill and we made an early camp at the In this game Morgan of the Rus we began to climb. Up, up, up we last crossing of Pebble creek. TVe tics caught five flies; Atkinsob of went for about 5 miles of wagon foiind ou a tree the following in the Comets caught three flies. W e road, right over the highest moun- scription: “ H. Couier camped here note one unusal play— the Comets | tains in the whole range. (They say on the 2Hth of JunelSTlwith others.’’ put out three of their opponents on . differently up -.«t Quick’s mill. They The next 'day we reached Johnson’s the bases with one play. I say there is a mountain oil’ to the /place on Quick's Crock and about At the end of the fifth inning right a mile or two that is fifty or a noon the hext day home. Of the the Rustics were one ahead. The } I hundred feet higher). It is a long road we must sav we found it much i « \ Ru^ti 's pitcher, 1-. L. Stott afflicted ¡ane that ¡ias no turning so about lb bettor than we expeoteTl. The State with the ague, lost his grip and at : m¡¡ea froni lhe ( j ruve Wfc fourni that road is finished to about 9 miles be the next inning the b omets màde a we ¡11U¡ reached the sumit at an cle- yond Quick’s mill and has very uni l»ig run when it became apparent , VJltiou uf a¡)Jllt lboo feet above the form and nice grades but is too steep that the UtterClub had already won. | ¡ast crossing of Quick’s Cri ck. W o to be of much service as a wagon Both Clubs had but little practice ; thcn began to go down. TVc made road. The rest of the way (about 15 having organized but a few days rre- j o;ir pirst camp at Cedar Siblings miles) is by a trail which is quite as vious to t he match game. The Bus- about 20 miles* from the Gro ve good as we expected. The soil of tics asked for a return game, an l is a very pleasant j>lace to camp, lhe the valley is as rich I any ever the congest will come off’ at this place first night passed off without any in saw, but is covered almost entirely Saturday afternoon of this week. cident worth narrating, except that l»v u heavy growth of fir, hemlock, R tnaway . — Last Sunday afternoon there was but little differ, nee in the spruce, maple etc. TV e discovered a team fio:n the Fashion liverv stable flavor of frog's hams and «[nail’s l«’g*. oue prairie which at a rough esti Early the next morning wo were mate must have an area of at least in this place ran away with Mr. and Mrs. McCready near Thurston John on our way again. K. TV. Y. Z. in 1090 eentiares. TVe all, hut No. 1 The other” b»-*ng detained decideil to tako up c I h ' iuh . Before son's farm, and fortunately without the lead. any serious results. It appears that behind ho went ahead and about a we close we would take this opportu having gone as far as they wished, mile and a half from camp first ob nity to thank TV- D. Hoxtcr and Mr. M et 'ready went to turn to come tained a view of the Nthalem. From others for material assistance in back, when the horse began to kick this point we began to g«> down and aiding us on cur wav. K. TV. Y. Z. furiously and then to run, making a <1 >wn for about five mile?; until we reached the first crossing of Pebble abort torn v hu h pitched Mr. M. A i ' m . i ms and a half of new advei- t'Tt. Put Mrt M . sty’ll iu the bog Creek, where wo stopped and took gy and the hoi>e ran i.'.st and fo ri-' lunch. Pebble Creek is a strenm tisementsthis week for the Ixruuu sn- ous up the road mini lie came to Mr. about one third as large as (¡ale’s i-.j*r! i?Ce Sherniah A ltydc’s column Smfth’s place when Mr. Smith tiled CreeK. TVe crossed if in the next 7 and Dr. Gibbon's ad. We propose to stoj) him, but the her?© made +. miles 13 times. (One wretch who to hiake the I ñuepexuent a perma quick turn at! 1 nr.-se t on thtuwing claimed that lo* had bc>m over tlicro nent institution in thi* County and Informed Us that we would have to we want every family in the county VI. ii'i «-iti’t• violently u cross it 11 tint v. \\ o nuauiniously to Mib*»çiibe fur it. the n - r.Min V. X lie horse then * - - - - --------- voted in camp that mght never to J liirusi i i ft n *«!'.«• bugtfy A tí >v i : i ji ' t ¡ i T k IV ihv w : iv to mali«.' mou forgive the liar. TV hanw *d our «•V. I 'r o e nr«* 1« n i t o r i to in t io llu e c tin lu town. Mr. Metre run Oil mind however before we left ai»»l l«*» t » t «i Si tui in* « . - l i t i o l l lli.it is wanted t V* IA was considerably br uised by his fall day. >y «-very one. every wh r«\ win# lifts a may be assure ' of our entire forgive i unii . it full *i/ed S. aing Mi.bin * XV Uh Mrs. McCready b u t not » p r io n d y . ness.) TV e reached Parkers place U!*i.‘ u n . n v nil* f.ToidrS 15 that d M S t i l * 'escaped uninjured, Quite u fortu- - dive work a.s a Mu hme von w.vild tMV fT") on the Nt halem about •> o clock P. for, r Iplll. sni 10 th and timi, makes *t sritUa oo. TP.Î5 same nate escape it was 1 the -litici» M. l ’ed our “ cuitans” and our s«» str mg til. « b >t!i\s ill tear b* f..re h'irse ran aw ay with Aivid Hiumnan r i 1 > a ¡ mrt. El ._’ht uetv iittiit mi«.nts for all selves and wore just beginning to work, inni tin inipiav, .1 Hutton H• >1«• \V««rk- last spring. Yt is an unsafe animal spread our blankets when it began «e- u'H. l kv inoiily. Ai;enu< only l'et-it show tV»'rv** in rè*#rstion ■>•■11 in evory tion-.p they and should f.ot be trusted. to rain. No. 2 & K. VV. Y. Z. gt»t « nt« r. S;>** :in«l ui«w:ir«ls cl« ar.-il daily by A CoMvt >x S: n s :: TV aoon J v k .— un<li r a hemlock and kept dry. The siuurt agents. Ni» sudi Plachine w.«*> « ver offered at any such [»rice. .'G.OOO sohl b«st Mr. TV. L. Curtis of Mi is place man others staid out and got wet. lh e y. ar. lOo.lAlO Families us«* them. TL-mand ufactures v. hat is called a common next morning after breakfast we incr« usingev« ry «luv- win re tli«-y tieeome known. Machinists, Families, Tailors, Ac. 8on«e wagon jack to pron’.rtte the ea turned our horses out to grass, and r« <>nim« nil them highly. Rights given fn-«- sier greasing of Oregon buggies and started out to see whether there t«» first applicants. If thcr«- is on agency iu your piai-,-, writ«- for it. ««r buy a M u him- wagons. Said jack is simple in make, were r.nv fish in the Nehaletn. In a for your family or a relation, there is none handy to apply , and exerts its pow er few minutes we succeeded m land- V tl« r or so cheap. M.n-hines s tit t«» all part* uf tin-Country on receipt <>f price $1.>. in tho combination of tho lover and mg some thirty odd trout. As the K< ml ml ver* iscim-nt iu :inutb«-r part of this cxceutrie, and with one hand will weather still looked threatening we paper. A<ldr«ss the H ocskiiomi S ewino M. o it**!! .95 Liberti- St , Nov York City. rais»A wagon wheel even when tho concluded to build a shanty to stop mil :ly wagon is leaded. Ar»d when done in and in a few minutes had a good PofìTi’oxri». — Tiie return game be- with folds up like a jaik-kriife And water-tight shed NxlO. • his ¡«lace tweeh tlie Hillsboro and Forest hangscomplacently o i an eight feft- \ we made the head-quarters of our (¡rove Baae B;dl Clubs set for Satur ny nail. A man after using one a expedition. The same day a gentle- day lhe 2Kth has l>een ¡»ostponed nhort time would as soon bo seen man came up the river to tell us of a owing to the sickness of one or two members of the former Club. carrying a stolen sheep on his back piece of laud up Lost Fork on ------ » A n e w Florence Sewing Machine as a rail to lift his wagon. And tben w.iich there was full 40 acre* of good a boy enjoys greasing tho wagon ash bottom land. The next day he for ‘-eh* at ten per cent, discount. with this jack a-« well as a game of assured us that there were 80 a<-res, Purchaser can have choice from ma croquet. Price $1.50. | the next day he was certain there chines at prices ranging from $70 to were 10rt m-rcs in it. The last day $150. For particulars inquire at C ornelius is gradually freezing we were tltcre lie 'old us that if lie this office. out. Two stores have closed within * 1 * 1 . ___ i,_0 was nnv judge of land there were A F ine G un . There is a chance six months. And nwt a house lias • J ° not less than “ 200 <u'ree of just as for the sportsman or any man who been built there for a year. TVhilc pretty ash bottom as you ever eot wants a gun of Parker Bros, manti Forest Grove is going right ahead. ver c*ves on.” TVe di«ln t go to see facture, West Merided Connecticut, Last year Forest Grove had a larger comparative growth than any town 1 it. Nos. 2 &3 generally interviewed to purchase one at liberal rates by the adults, but it took No. I to at calling at this office. in the State. And this year though tend to the children. He wished to it does not. grow so bust, some seven A l H orner lias bought a piece or fm<l out about the fishing prospects. dwellings arc either finished or rue Says he: “ Bub, are these finny in- ground off’the nbrthfrest corner c'f in process of erection. ■ habitants of this aqueous stream(vul- Prof. Collier’s block and is building Accepts Challenge. j garly denominated the Nelmlem riv- quite a handsome two-story dwell - ------ ' er) of such longitudinal and lateral ing thereon. j Forest Grove, Sept. 2.3, 1874. Ifillsboro Croquet Club: TVe accept vour challenge an«l will play with Vour two best players,on thisground »^1 Saturday next, Sept. 26. erciseaof the school. extent arul do they exist numerically Go to Samuel Hughes store to get sufficient as to justify us in attempt- cheap and beautiful mouldings for ing to irisnare them with the imple- picture frames— Black walnut tho ment commonly called a hook?” prettiest you ever saw. Says tho boy, “ Which,” Says No. Miss D avisson of Astoria risitod , U "A h ! my son. I see that your the Grove for a few days and returned : cerebral faculties are not ns yet si’f- the first of this week well pleased fleiontlv developed to enable you to with our peaceful inland town. comprehend the nature of my inter- --- — —♦ --— .. ■ ■ ; r0frati0n. Do vou understand tIre M rs . TV. D. Hoxter, delegate to syllogism?” But one of tho Temperance Union at Halem re | ti,e principal things that we went to turned to the Grove this week. N ehaiem for was to kill an “ Eluk.” M r . P owers is building a barn on This we acc0mplitdied in tho follovv- his property near the Methodist ing manner: (I will say right here A S ensuile G irl .-A young lady in theGrove taught school this summer and instead of buying an organ c-?th the money as she was advised,she in- vested it in a valuablo lot in this town, which shows that .-.he is a prac- comes the point of the quotation with which we opened this report) j TVe all went fishing No»« 1 - jA- J- £ K. TV. Y. Z. Wo of course took along our shooting irons. V\ e fished away in dead earnest and tho trout tical and sensible girl ‘ would take our hooks just as soon as ✓ H arr ,“ » C oop » . -------- orsnvY S chool O kficers .TT e neglect- ed tomention last week the election of officers in hhftC’ongrega'.iohal,Sunday School. Prof. Mar -h was elected Superintendent for the ensuing term and Prof. Robb Assistant. Prof. Robb also wrll conduct the vocal ex- 1 c ’ iffr c h . T he Marshall has «advertised a sovt and six pigs now in the city pound for bale. i ' t f For the very bust Photographs, go to lintdley A; Rulofsou’s Gallery witli uu ELEVATOR, 429 Montgomery Street 8a a Fr alleiteli. M IS C E L A N E O U S . LOCAL BREVITIES. Mr. Farmer, Granger, und all the rest of the living «• G eoroe G rant of this jplace who R E J O IC E R E J O IC E has been quite sick for several days Over the good news which in fact every body is nxious to hear. Why of course, is now getting well. come righ to Hillsboro, and look for the Miss M arx B lank has begun her new sto e, Kellogg's place and see the cheap private school agtiin, witlx sixteen goods that are sold there. It is enough to make any body smile. The Goods were pupils the tihst AAV. carefully selected and of great variety. Cash paid for//ides, Wool, Furs and all TV e will net Mention the names of kinds of produce. certain yotth^ men who got drunk KAHN & FR IED LNR IC’H. i1t-n !2 at Cornelius the other night. F O R E S T G B Ó V Ì 2 DRUG AND BOOK STORE TV e havo had several days of beau tiful wefithcr, but now it looks some what like rain. Mbs. H inman has returned to Grove after two weeks visit to # tori a. L C. W A L K E R , S U R V E Y O R . Residence at Forest Grove, Oregou. the l y R . C. Walker, Surveyor, has Field Note oi the Legal sulnlivisiou surveys. IF. As- ¿EALER.IN, L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S ! Miss M ary Blank returned last week from a visit to Clatsop Beach. Notice of F in a l Settlement. a t ' A S S Estes deceased. S teve H arris is the champion cro N quet player of the Grove. o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n ^ I . L THOSE iS D F ffT E D TO TIIE U N - di-rsignrd will «lo liim «pili«- a favor by call ing bv tin* 1st i;f October and settling up tln'ir accounts’. S t e v e H a r r i s . N O t i c o LI. PERSONS knowing themselves to he indebted R the uiider dgii' «1 will please s« ttle their accounts l,y llic liist day ««f Oe- toluT--I will allow a discount of ten p«>r cent on all ■accounts s. ttl< ,1 previous to that time. JOHN YITE, M. D. n‘J*>:-li j N T O ’T 'I O . T D . 1:L PETSONS K NO W ING T1IEM- seives iudelited to til nml« rsigm il by ««r aecount are r* <|U, ti il toi-ome mul : the same ou or before the 1st of.ltetub« \Y. II. SAI LOR, M. 1) scpJrtf FOB O n s a l s :. E a s y CO M B S T e r m s A L L RAM' OILS, LA R D O IL, SM'EET OIL, SlZíiS ¿NÍ) V A R I E T I E S NRAT8FOOT O IL, . CASTOR O I L , , C H IN A N U T O IL, 1 T 0 B O IL E D S c h o o l B o o k *, s u it a b le fo r th e A c a d c u y w AD articles warranted. P u b l i c S c h o o l. Prescription* compounded ec with ear* and correctness. no’33 1 j 1 I FLOU FACE SEW ING M ACH INE New Styles and new prices^ I have now f jr sale the new ■ tyles and latest improved Flor cnce Sewing machines at DEDUCED PRICES, with extra iuducemenU to those po/inc CASH, and to persons who desire, we sell oblhs instolhnentplan- fI 0 down and, andflQ r month until the Machine is paid for. One of our new styles feeds the work sway, from tho operator, so that wo fit-Ve now both a side and back feed machine. Eve: ISIS warranted for ten years w 'd no chirgc will beinade for repairing or keeping^ faefrnes in in order dnring that time., Every Florence Machine in Oregon kept in order free of charge. C.ill anu see them, or send for circular with cut and and pries list. Mashins delivered in am- part of the State or in Washington Territory, at my own risk. J. B LOOMIS. Aeent. 113 Third St.. Portland, 0 ref on. 4 my 28 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY TH.S A d m i n i s t r a t o r 's S a le . w r o T i r E is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t niF. E N TIR E LO T OK MACH1NEÙY i. w in pursuance of an order of the Couiitv IN THE FOREST OUOVE P L A N Court of the State of Oregon for M’usliing- | ton County made ut the August term 1874 ING M ILL S ' ther«'of, in the mutter id the estiU'c e«f John ! D. Richnrdsou deceased, und to me us ud- . . . .CONSISTIN'«» or. i mlnstratwr tln-reoi «lireeted, I will sell ut l public auction, to the highest bidder at the One ten Horse-Power Engine&Boiler, ('i.urt lions-- door in ltlffkbdvb Washington County Oregon. On SATURDAY tile 3d day 1 Plan«-r an»5 Matcher. i of October a . p . 1874, at the hour of one o’clock l*. m . ¡«11 the ri<riit, title, interest, and «-state of John I). Richardson, at the 1 Saw T a b l e time of hi* death or since ac«juired by his 1 Mortising Machine, estate, in and to those tracts of land lying, l.eiug and situate in Washington County 1 Force Pump- Oregon and Wing the N. E. of the N. NV. 1 Turning Lathe withTools, l4 «>( Seit. 2«t. The S. W. of th«-N. W .'^ of the.N. E. 50 feet Snarii,i5A rutHo-, j of Sect 25 »«>.1 tl.e S V. I of Sect. 26. all in Town, 1. South Range, 1, 500 feetBelting j West, containing in all 12U acres, upon the 1 following 21 inch Sin facer, . ALSO, OF N A IL BRUSHES. S T R IP IN G BRU8HES,' TÖOTH BRUßltftS. B order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Washing- tonCounty on the 1st day of September 1874 in favor of W. H. M iniums and against Samuel R. Rcinick ami to me directed and delivered commanding me to make sulc of the property herein d* scribed to satisfy the sum of $2,120 62-100 with interest ut the rat«> of 10 j»er cent.per annum from the 2tith day of May 1874, together with costs and nc- cruing costs. Therefore by virtue of said execution und order of sale I hnVc levied on the following described Real Estate being the property therein described to wit; Being the Donation land claim of tlm said plaintiff, W . II. M'illiams, No. 50, situated in the said County of M'ashington State of Oregon, living parts of Sects, seve nteen (17) und twenty (20),Township one (I),South Range one (1), MVst, bounded as follows io wit: Beginning at a point 17 chs. north of the south west corner of said sectiou seventeen, running thence east 51.40 chs. theticC south -9.75 chs. thence cast 3.01 chs. thence south 27.25chs., thence west 38.04 eh*., thence nortfi 56.90 chs., to the place of beginning, containing 319 71-100 acres, and on SAT URDAY the 3d day of October, 1874, nt the hour of.otic o’clock p. m . of said day. at the Court House door in Hillsboro, County and State ¡aforesaid, I will sell the above des cribed tract of lard at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy : said execution and accruing costs. Witness my haud this 2ml day of Kcptem- bvr 1874. U has . T. ToziKn Sheriff Washington County Oregon. ! sep 3-4w VAR NISH BRUSHES. CLOTHES BRUSHES, y v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n a n d N O t ic o . isiz is TO P A IN T BRUSHES, S h e r iff‘s Sale. Enquire at C U T Gur stock consists In part of that the undersigned administratrix of said estate 1 ms tiled her final account in said S ee Steve Harris’ notice to his Court and that M ONDAY the 2nd day of November a . d . 1874 is the time fixed by debtors. said Court for hearing objections hereto and for the «xanunution of said final account. N E W ADVfeim SEM ÌBTS. AM ANDA ESTES Administratrix. A lot in Forest sep 24-4 w Grove in exchange for stock -Ins office. OILS, GLASS, BOOKS 4c.; Y. DRUGS, M E D IC IN E S , PERETI; M E R •Y.PAI1ÍT8, Court of the State of Oregon F. L. Stott of Hillsboro is lying ill Iu the County for Washington County. of a fever resulting from ague. In the matter of the estate of Charles E, FOB SALE tí. SAYLOR, P R O P R llT O k . T K U M S O I SA I.K . : On«- half of the purchase price U..S. coin in ACADEMY! The next term Logias oa 'ÍVeiiuesJay, September ‘2d. Tuition in College and higher Academic per year............................................. .. Iu the common branches per year... .$30 PACJULTY Ihv. S. H. MARSH, D. D „ President, and Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy Rvv. HORACE LYM AN, A. M., Profess or of Rhvoric and History. G. H. CO LLIE R . A. M., Professor of the Natural Sciences. J. M\ MARSH, A. M. Professor of Latin and Green. J. D. IiOBB. A. M., Principal of the Academy. Mine MABY A ROBINSON, Preceptress. R ev . THOMAS CONDON. A.M .. Lectur er on Geology. Miss O. A. H ASK ELL. Teacher of In strumental and Vocal Music. n 33 rtf .»().()()() F K E E a s s o i t e il . T I o iii b i iig j hand, one half to be ¡»aid in U, S.coin with in six months from the dnyof sale, with in- t«r«st at the rate of 12 percent. p«;r annum. , and to be secured by mortgage ou the prem- | ise*. AND T A BLE H enry W fhuino , u :u s 1 Administrator of the estate of John D. Rich N E W E L /'OSTS. ardson, sep3 -4t STAIR BALUSTERS. FOREST DESK, SI iND, AT 25 per cant Below Customary Rates T l i i s Machinery i* new and of md of firnt «lass make. Will Sell IN LOTS TO NUIT, ON VERY L IB E R A L TERMS. - Address, A. L. JOHNSON.Forest Grove. FOR SALE! 11 c of the finest and nmst valuable blocks in the city of Forest Grove with improve ments consisting of comfortable house, exccllcnt orchard, good well, fruit cellar, barn, etc. This property will be sohl, part for cash and part on time to suit purchaser. A.J .A ndkuson . uly 2; 3m 0 FOB S A L E f i ^ i from ONE to NINETY acr£$ of good farming land lying nljacent to Forest Grove. A rr1.1t o F.lkanah Walker <>f this ptao*. feROVI. lii «i i FEED »STABLE S t ifr ifT s S a le - y virtue of a writ of Execution, Decree of foreclosure and order of sale issued — KEPT BY out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for M'ashington County in favor of Jo S to v e seph Boyce ami against Hulda Sherman and C. M. Sherman et.nl. to me directed and de on Corner of Pine and ilirch» D. HOTTER HAS BO K A N T livered, attested py the Clerk of said Court w . customers at his atore all the tiu on the 20th day of July 1874, commanding ' ood horses and buggies reudy ut al hat h i h »« eo time to write an ad venae me to make sale of the following described ] burrs ment. That is what we call busine e. 39te Real Estate to wit: commencing at a point AL- 27.55 chains west, and 24.31 chains south of ways, ready. the N. M\ corner of Sect. 27. T. 1. N. R. 2. d a £ W. thence south Uhj chains thence east ( Horses boarded at reasonable rates, 3 chains, thence south 23.183 chains.thence west 9.87 chains, thence north 15.09 chains, p f r Hack connects with the cars at Cor- thence wt-st 23.38 chuiiis, thcni-c north 20.29 ,. - „ ,„v, chs., thence east 10 chs. Ou nce north 2.25 1 el,U!l twlCL‘ 11 dft\' julylC:tf «ilis. theuco esist 13.25 clis. to place of begin- ^ ing, «'«»utaining 79‘ 4 acres more or less, sit *‘X- uated in Washington County Oiegon, to satisfy the sum of $2248 21. Therefore by virtue of said execution and decree pf f«>rc- closure I have levieH upon said tract,of land, s t e a m row k rt and on N’utui+hiy the ‘ 2 tith day of Ke^teinber No 34 MONTGOMERY BLOCK, 1874, at the hour of oue’o clock p . m . of SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. said «lav, in frontof the Court House ^oor in Ilillslairo. County nnd,Ntate afnteeai«!, I -----:o:------ will sell the above ilescril«*d tract of land at M'. H. AIKEN, Attorney-at-law and Com Public auction to the iMghcst bidder for mander of the Grand Army of the Republic cash in hand to satisf s:iid execution any in California and Nevada, will give prompt accruing costs. bttentjou to the collection of Atlditional i CUAS. T. TOTTER, Travel F*y. now due California and Nevada Sjierift i>f Washington County Oregon. VolwhUcrs.discharged more than three hun- ■ IlillsnoH Julj- ‘29th 1874. ilred miles from home. Soldiers can depend 1 aug ‘27—4w. on fair dealing. Information given free of . I charge. M'hen writing enclose stamp for J i reply and state company und regiment and whether you have a discharge. Congress has extended the time for filing claims for Boult Binder and Paper Ruler additional Bounty under Act of July 28.1806, to January 1875, so nil such claims must be OKO. A. PE ASK., PKOrniKTOft made before that time. Original Bounty of $100 has been allowed all volunteers who The Largest Stock on the Coast, 93 F bokt S m n , 1 R. W. Corner of First nnd Morrison streets enlisted before July 22d, 18(34 Iqr three veari if not paid the same,^when.discharged.Land P O R T LA N D ORliGOT». u42 ly M’arrants can be obtained for services ren dered before 1855 but hot for services in 1 the late war. Pensions for late war ann P o r t l a n d ; O r e g o n ." war of 1812 obtained and increased when al- I lowe«l ior Jesa than disability warrants, but f S. JJ 1 no pensions are allowed to Mexican, ahd Of . Trias has j / f , J [ } / ( > ) • } ' f • f r / ( f / f j Florida war soldiers. Stat# < 3f .Trias granted Pensions to.«tirtWitsg veterans of Texas Revolution, jjiew Orleans and Mobile PO RTLAND , OREGON, Prize Money is now Sue and being paid. W» Affords advantages for the thorough and H. Aik n alsct.sttends to General law and practical Business Education of young nnd and Collection Business. f206m middl -age«! men. Rend for College Pnpcr. n37 ly D e FKANCE A- W H IT E B G CEO. H. HIMES War Claim Agency BOOH, ClftD&JÜB PRIYFÊR; THE NEW IMPROVED \ BOOT &SH 0 EH 0 USE h J ---* * Side Feed and Back Feed. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. WOODCOCK & GALLET, 11 . * ’ « Wholesale and Retail Dealers in If tber« is a FLORENCE MACHINE within one thousand miles of 8an Fran cisco cot workictf well, I will fix it with- out any expense to the owner- GA!«iUZL HILL, Agent, No. 10 Now Montgomery Street, GRAND HOTEL BVILDINO, CAN FRANCISCO. . c?I 6m O à r p e û t e r dB Ö aV ? in o t S h o p . to o r d e r . a c :‘ count Books, o f all sixes and atylsfe Ball Tickets, Bill Heads, Blank Rooks, ot any desired pattern, with printed heads ar riUio.u*, flanks, Brief«, fchtalpgues. Cards. Certificates, Checks, Circulars, Deeds, Hand- Bills, Labels, Leaser Letter Heads, Powers. Programmes, Receipts of all kinds, Shew articular attention given to house-build Cards, Shipping.Tagt, de., de. ing and framing. Partienlar attention paid to getting np BooV’s for Ccmoty Clerk’s office. »36 . OREGON. FOREST GROVE M anufactures UROfERlES & PROVISIONS IF. Cor. F I R S T and Y A M H I L L Sir, -ft s. P o r t l a n d , ......................... O r e g o n C A LIFO R N IA FR UITS RECEIVED direct per steamers. Country orders filled. Cash paid for Countrv Produce- u l2-it Smith, Kane Co. P