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J FOREST VOL. 11. THE INDEPENDENT. P o o t r ^ . GROVE, together and fairly shout, W ASHINGTON COUNTY, t o OREGON. ‘ No, Sir- ami producers of this cotton. ì » THURSDAY Y\ ho q u OCTOBER m ì > c n t NO. 28 1,1874. •THIRD TERM ” LITERATU RE. OREGON. TELECRA PH FC! P oys,I I will get the profits, then? xou will j ln- ask. I wiil tell xou. Wall Street! The third term controversy has! She Upper Willamette is fiv ! know her mit mine heart.’ itri . i ^ hru at will rret millions of vour profits; the broken out in the eastern press w ith ! ulK>ve lu''’ ' ' ftter-nmrk, but is Tin- following »uFlim.-un.t «-11V> ting After two years of faithful, unvail CoixiiBrs (S. C.), Sept. 10.-—’T he ° »lm-ti»>ii win« «1i»e«*v« reit unions tin* r«-nittins ing search, Meyers gave up in des manufacturers in New England will renewed violence. It has been a d -. Republican State Convention to-d»r forest G ro v e , . . . . - G re g o i of th*- on at ejiir getmanv'millions; tbe lien merchants ' vanced to the pamphleteering stage. 1 Thc M E - &t w und i> j.uFlish.-d in u pair, and, not being able to with, m> nt Oxford < <lition of Milton'* work*: 1 passed a resolution in favor of a around you will get millions; the e have before us an eight-page littleextm fuuda on iliinj ^ pay stand his grief tvhich his surround third term for President Grant, and corn-growers and hop-raisers in the , document, entitled An argunudit f o r a w(th. B . L U O I win old und Mind! ings in Syracuse constantly called Mon point at me as smitten by God's frown: returning him thanks tial Ter T]l0 )ax ¡ „ Mllrion eo111ltv for ¡„ sending tv „ up afresh, he took his children aud Wont will K«l «>“ ».'• m illioi.»; the TAinl AlHicti d and dosi rttd of my kind; troops to the rescue of the people. E d ito r u n ti P rop rietor. brokers and cotton factors aud com- sxlxaniau, which gi\es no less than mills on the dollar loss than last weut to Roudout. Four years ago Yet I mn not cast down. 1 he platform adopted maintains the merchants will get still nino lengthy reasons why G en eral! year. this fall a woman was brought to ni*ss*on I »tu weak, yt-t »trono; A good many o f the W aldo Hill set.lenient of the State debt, aud ad the county house nt Rome, partially °thei millions, guano men, lifo-iu-j Grant should be re-elected again. I mnniu r not tliat I no b.ngt-r *» »-; TRUM* OF sriJSt nil'TION: ¡, -1» ii.n im li,.., .. .„.-.o ■ surunce com panics, and many other a specimen of the style wo quote farmers have got their winter wheat vocates the rejection of all claims Due year..........................................* .Ml poor, old lilul h«-l|>it »», I till wore Frlnlig, •rritf She Wis perfectly harmless artful contrivances will get the r e - ; fru® the ninth reason, which as- sowed or have about finished sow- against which there is a shadow o f 1 o0 Father supremi ti. Till Sit mouth«,................................... i (M l : suspicion. It declares devotion to Three monti»»,.................................. i but Imml.'sslv confused’. She could “ ■“ ” »>» m llions of vour prof,Is; and » '/ » « . to thc l W l e n t l h e position of j -* • 10 l> Merciful ( Mn Single .............................................. reform;' Mr. Gilbert Reynolds, of Grant the principles of general 5 '\ hen mi u an furthest. then Thmi art lim» *, L'ive no nccim’nt o f herself. She did the great majority of tl.o farmer, champion and friend o f internal limy go home aud boj thankful if they improvements and cheap transpor- county, didn't get a se*t in the Log- promises to reduce e\pensos,and ad- 1*. M ES OF ADVERTISING: m ar; not know who she was, or where lotliin<r and have i lotion. “ Internal improvements/' jshature, but he sa\ed r. child from 4’oeates the passage of thè Civil When friends ji.u*» Mv ine, und my weuknes» she came from, and onlv . remember- h .n . r jo , o d and ...... *i.«. 4 » i it being trampled to death by a runa- Rights Bill. lo.l e..l shun. t* ' 71 w r 1 «g. - -«O • ed that she once had a husband, and "l* * 1(11 11 lin‘^ Pr('S«-r\ed j • . • • au lor ma0 i»i ocpu n, \, >vay ],ortte> j,v snachiug the little one r, m i 10 (M I :t M * 1 i-M«. 1 ’ W Tin eh 'riot 1 hi nr. 15 IHI that she had lost him. Under kind enough to go through the per- uifi> k the progress of mind toward Uj, j usj as .]10 animal approached. Nrw O km . a V', Sept. 18. - YÌeF.nerf •JwrAfc». 2 " " 1 «•» 1 V) n in •Jtl IMI (Ml (Ml Thy giuntili» far» I 0 -«VlH •» ,'«M .1 (Mt T]lfl gu gci e City Guard snvs: An and Penn has issued un address to care she slowly grew better, and, as ‘ •cat. mill another year." Warming ( tlie most *?x:ilterl condition that the 9 INI 2>* (Ml Ml IMI 1» baiting tuwnrd m»-; and it« holy licht a «*.*«. • I Ml »'• IMI li; f> 0 (M l im i :to (M i with his theme, Mr. Hill continues: j human race can occupy , and lie who , emigrant train of ten wagons, direct the people, advising an obedience to IMI 10 0*1 «*■•». she felt more familiar with her sur I (Ml Shim » in upon my Imi» h dw. Mine piar» :in m i 5o imi !M 111 Ito l-* » 0 *1 “ I wish 1 had time to show you how i aids and befriends such a movement from Kansas, “ thc plains across,” constituted authorities. 1 I>»H. And tht-r** i» no in<«rt night. roundings, her mind slowly re commercial, manufacturing deserves the respect and gratitude of passed through town on Tuesday eu I . V .rt.-v- >,l mut» Iirr lint for thr : sumed its sway. She remembered all the , There are no new developments il ‘ rutili lini- fi T ; ,rh <* - y l,mlrt, U , his fellow-men throughout the world lol!^e Coos Bay. speculating world have formed their more about her husband, and about »nWiiiKUt ut'- rtimi. N" ».*«»«*•• W o*1*» ' r.ax.giuz. I hv pm |m»r < 1» ;»r.y shown : this morning. Gen. Brooke occu Messrs. R. A. Ross Sc Co.threshed Mi \ ;r.jiin 1 him ha.»t ilimun d, that 1 may her two children, but how she lost schemes, shaped the laws,and united ;iUtl tlj,‘ crown of au immortal fame. '* .V) t «* «»rtltft. «' III ». . « pies the Executive office. Mayor' » V i 111 l * T _î il »... 1 « 1 . • 11 * » 11 u will ill in * m h fran U iuit* lit**f «» «»li Tt’k^u- se»» in harmonious shrewdness to gather G wmihl be dilficult for anything in last Tuesday, on Cnpt. Cochran’« them she could not tell. She was place in Clackamas county, 1.242& Wilt/, has been in consultation witli l»r » lvrrti«' r». 11iys«-If T h v st li aïoli*1 the profits of eo.ton planting in the 1 the shape of argument to maintain bushels of wheat in seven hours.The gentle .and industrious, and became him relative to establishing a munic Vt.KM AT PORTLAND. O//EGON L ; itself against such sounding rhetoric thresher that did the work was a vi- I hair liauclit to ft ar; Sent h. ” in time rather a favorite, not onlv ipal government, and a consultation' StMI'M Vi ES T U SVN FlIVN* ISCd I,.1‘ .E i » h - Tlii.» «l.irknr»» is the shadow of tliy win* i as this. But tin* most singular feat- brator, 28-inch cylinder. ""1 tf -11 you to-day I care not what with the iumuUs, but with the mat i i* now going on at the Custom rn Ti»mi» 20 ,V 21.M* rrhaiil »Rxrhaii^t* r.i tii atli it I nut aliiinst siit-rnl; lu re ure of the controversy is that noth- ^ 144 seasons may eome, wlmt large crops * . i lie Salem Hrrordstates that the House between Gov. McEuery and ron and her assistants as well. Last CnUfurnia » tm t. .... < ., Can rmni* no evil tliiin'. \G£N1S\T NEW YOllK « ITA -s. M. ' you may raise, still, under existing 1 mg positive on the subject of a third d o vein >r,in pursuance of law,issued his partisans, and Gov. Kellogg aud winter a young trump stopped at the b r io . ill .V » ».. '• l’iwk lh>w. n.r. O l t ' l s* « 111 t' * stilliti term has been elicited from the par- his proclamation on Saturday last 11 »b:ain«t.-liKo. 1». K i . wkll A 1.... I'ti-nililm- win n foot of nn rt.il in-*« r lmth county house as a ‘ 'transient.'' To conditions, (/<<</ trill m r ¡¡rotr juntrrr others, looking to a compromise,but tv most interested and the central accepting the Code. The Secretary 41 1 ’ trk Bn*. „ trim jn'inht»’»' •'nflnii, ttilil lh<‘if trill rrrr her was told the story of the G er lnsll, legal obstacles present themselves TO( (HiRESl’GNPF.NTH. Ml c.mmnm- i figure in the discussion—that is to ° [ Sta,.° is n“ 'v l»«tl>are»l to dispose •ffotr rtcitrr trim ¡itintll’’ tl a/F t if rm lii li...... tin »ini«»» land. r.itinii» nit. lid. d i..r in - rti.in m I uk W rapp. d mSth man woman who had h>»t her hus at almost every step. Military occu • n coj nes at the price fixed 1)4 law ... ,1 „ 1 , t , , of sav, the I’ resideiit himself. It has, SS - per copy. 1 blilirXMitvr IUB- 1 . hr auth.mirati li h> Wl.i.-h hath in-vi r »II n. ¡u'oilttrril. Without a great change, band, and she remembered that a pation until Congress disposes of the 111 -u.imr Old tiddre»» ,.f thr writ, r - however, been assumed by mauvthat „ ........ arily fur pnl>li. :»ti..n, lmt as a Vi»i'in« r,.iii«- and on; Gt i man living on Salina street, Syr the Southern States are destined to The following levy of tax was question would doubtless be cheer cu »rantv id c MHl f"*ti. Shapes of r« »pl«-ìuli-iit IMianty ri tilt -1 tm acuse, had lost bis wife, but heroine so many plantations practi the fact that he has in no wav de made at the last session o f thel nion ful aequised in both parties. she OFFICE S ir l.<>viau J.ihn«.»!»'« / I uunc fliroiio; clared himself must be taken as County Court.: State tax, f»l mills; could not tell bis name. She thought cally owned by the Northern people, Mill« N i *.4 v O ki . kaxs , September 18.-Gen. From uiio «-1 lip» I st-rm to lu-.-ir tin tl-nv proof that lie is really a candidate. school tax, fi mills; county cor tin- e so many hire if Mr. Cheney (who questioned her) all‘ f Southern peopl Of »..ft and h"lv »'in--. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 here is much plausibility in the as- gent fund, 2 1. mills; county fund.14 Emory officially notified Governor would w rite to one Waters, a tin ling slaves to work for them. And It ¡» nothino now. mills; total, 2d mills. Bills were Kellogg to-dav that tL«j snsurgents in this condition you will reap scarce sertion that if the President did not smith, that gi-ntlemaii could toll him When 11, an ti i» upt urn-oil my »i-htlrs» \ \ IL S O .N IIO W l.H Y , ■ " 'I . O . incline to a third term he would not allowed out of the county fund to had disperseti, and that he was di *-y* »? all ab >u‘ thj cas *. With this c lu - ly the wages and not half the respect the amount of £1/14(1 .* 12 . and out of I’ll * si dan mid Siirtrenn. have permitted his name toh c'ossed the contingent fund to the amount rected by the General Government you accorded your former slaves. Wh- n air» from l ’aradi».- ïvfr*-»h my Frinì Mr. Cheney traced the case until he to assist him (Kellogg) iu maintain about as it has been for months or £(177 1(5. FOURNI (iKilVL * • * * * KRhON. Tli- «-.i th in darkm »» !i. ». became satisfied that the manMt vers I nder the present policy the South ing the State Government. Gover-, past. One word from him would OFFICE At his Ursi.lm.N-. W st of In a purer «-lime w ho hai g-nie t > R in 1 >ut, war tlie ern people in the next generation A report has been circulated abroad nor K ellogg, in reply, said he would have been sullicieut to bring the J..lias.>ii's 1 ‘l a m a - Mill». ' ‘ W .-i M\ Isiin; âlls with raptnro—wav* that ladies and children will be order all his officers to resume their husband of the confuseti German w ill bet •onie the poorest, the most clamor.now rising into the shrill kov, thon ht charged an admission fee to the Fair woman turner his care. Then trou powerless, ami the most «••»utenipti- duties to-morrow, and asked for tha Ir-11 in upon my »pirit strains »nFlinm to au ( ml. But to continue tlie dis • . r n n Is this year. Mr. Waite con ble of earth's inhabitants, w hile, un ble was experienced in getting M ey \\. II. S .V Y L O IL M . I).* Ihr.«!, - ' i . r tm- utiAoimlit. tradicts this statement. All Indies, maintenance of the peace of thc city der a wise policy, the next genera- cussion on the bare aud not very and children under ten years of age, till the old police force could be re ers from liondoet. He bad gone in Physician and Surgeon. <iiv.- m> now inv .vri tenable proposition that a third term search of many Wilholminas, and lie C'Oi of Soutla-rn people may bccomi* aec impanied by their parents, will F 3HE5T GROVE. - - - - OREGON 1 fi • 1 th'- »I irr ino» «if a ojft divin«-. would )** fraught with danger to re be admitted free of charge, as us instated. Au order to this effect wa* bad been so unsuccessful ; but finally the richest, the most powerful, and Wi thi n in\ liosniii oluw » un* art iti v tire, subsequently promulgated. publican government would be an ual. % O F F IC E M -h- l»rnu Stofy. the most respected of living peoples. l.it F\ no »kiii of min«-. a friea 1 in wit >.n he h r i confi le:mv N e w Y o k k , August 25.—The Sec r.ESÜ iEN C E ( • »ril-T S--I-- ,'ld 1 d< k south invasion of the real issues. We iut- In order to give every opportunity ni 22 :l v wrote him sut h an account a»to con \\ l.ich destiny will we ehoo.si-V" i.f lin- I>r-i- St.-re. agiue that General Grant’s adminis for the sale and advertisement of retary of the Emigration Board esti M is c e lla n y . vince him that Wilhelmina had been Here Mr. Hill paused for a reply, tration will have to be judged rather stock at the annual Fair, October, mates that for the present yeap im II Y THl >wr»' >* found. Then lie packed up all hi» after having “ dived deeper ami come 11»'. II. IH:.il I*. -( .tt.'l-l />.-f upon what it has done than what it 1S" 4’ tl,e Societ.v wil1 employ the migration will le about 135,000; so A FAITHFUL PAIR. furniture, every thing lie had owned up drier than any deep-sen diver in would be likelv to do, if continued. co[” l>ctcnt a«ictioneer that the comparison stands as fol D u rh a m & T h o m p so n wlieu Willielaiina left him, and he the bottomless ocean of tin* South .4 . .. * during Fair w»ek, whose charges lows; F or 1.S73, 268,817, and to»' A German Loses his Wife, and after Jlas it in all respects answered the ■ wjn i)e reasonable. A T T d /• X /- I’ N-.U/ A A IF shipped all back to Sy racuse, and lie ern question ever did before.* No 1874, 131,000; decrease, 133,817. public expectation? Has it done - , ' Four Years Finds her in a Coun.y passed through Rome last Tuesday reply coming, he thus answers his N'o. io I First" Street. .im thing to purify the public service? .. * . Poor-house night, with his two children, and he own conumdrum: ollF.G O N . THE TERRITO R IES. . . 1 1 * 1 a,u a “ “ *e rooster of thiseity, alxmt por.T l.A N l> ................... , ir . Is it general policy .su ch as com- twelve years old, had his aniiJiroken got his old place In Syracuse, with >u xouask, ow can tins liet- mends itselt to the common sense of last Mon«lay while plaving base ball. The Rome, N. Y ., S>-nlin>l tolls his ohi employer, and bright and The Lewiston .Vorlhmer says. ' ALFRED K IN N 27.M D.. fer destiny lie secured? I will tell the country? These are questions A few months ago he had the arm the following story of the trials ami catlv last Wednesday morning Egg* firm at 5:* cen * a «been But he O N . tribulations of a husband and wife: you. First, tmtl-r mflmt tj»,ur .» Wp/i/s which ought to bo asked ami ans- 1 1,rokt‘n in tl,e sa,Ilf’ I'hiee. ter is sottat 50 cents a pound. S X T was >11 ro'tfr for Rome and Wilhelm- Douglas county lias 38 iudividuals F F IC E IN liF .K V M S 1H’1U»IN G. There arrived in this country four *:ia. Mr. Cheney took him into the rrnjt. In these five words lie the wered before any great amount of Stock is getting xe y cl *sp at s W. c-.rner of First »ml N\.*»linig- Samson s locks tif your future power. • thought is expended upon the viola- an<^ *irn,s w ho each pay tax 011 YIO,- Walla Walla. A farmer, tbe o*htr years ago last spring an honest Ger- udì lv reception-room, ami Mrs. Cheney lun Street», Portland. Oregon. Make your ow 'fertilizers by resting, t ion of practice and tradition in- i ()('° or l,l\wur'!s:. P f these, 5 pays day, bo !«1 twelve beati «>f yearlings ----- - man named C harles Meyers, aceom- brought in Welhelniiiia. At first on more than £30,000 each; 2 on and two-year olds for $72. crojiping, grassing, and manuring volved in a third term. To it 4 i.rn .11 * 0 1 > tt . panied by his wife, Y\ ilLielmiua.and she looked vaguely, and then she . . , , allow ,nore than $25,0tKland less than$30,- *•. A. »*LI. Governor Potts bus issued a p r o c x our lands thus you become tude- the controversy to go off on this sec- 000; 1 on more than $15,000 aud 1 two children. 1 hey settled in Syr- looked more sharply at Meyers, and lamation declaring Martin Magmi is*' pendent of guano merchants, liaise omlary eousidt ration would be to i less than $20,000. One firinpa 4 *s on H A L L A S T O T T , (tense. Late in the same summer, then well,we cannot ell what hap- duly elected Delegate to the 44th A T T O 11 N K Y S - A T L A AY, ;iIU| before either of them could talk peued then. There was thc* happiest your own provisions thus you be- beg the real questions. No con sid -( *,W»0WW- Congress from Montana Territory. ' The State Woman Suffrage C’on- S**. '• ltrkum’s ltloek. English with any accuracy, Charles German in this broad universe lmg- come in lependent of provision mer- erable number of people can ever be One o f the $1.500 a year Indian' and his wife went to Vernon and ging ¡lie happiest of all women. She Yo,,r cheel,ost an<1 M{ost brought to Wlieve thUt any man in ! vention met at Salem on M onday agents thinks there is but one intel IM i KTLANT», C'REGON. The att >ndatiee was large and much ligent solution of the Indian ques of transportation runs from this country 4vould be insane enomdi I t Agusta to pick hops. While they knew who she was then; she knew :>wn fields ami hog-pens to to meditate Cicsarisru.— .S’, F. ItuUr- interest in the* movement was mani tion iu this eoun’ ry; that is, to «lis-, were at work in Augusta the company all about it. And that Dutchman fested. I'lle first day was mosth* mount ami disarm the soldier, and your own liants and meat-houses. hn. spent in getting ready for business. then hang ciery one found guilty o f FRANK L. STOTT. (separated, ( harles remaining on one \*]lo ••knew dot Wilhelmina in his i ‘ With no debts for supplies, you 4vi 11 In thc evening an address by Miss murder,and do it at once m the pres farm, and bis wife 'Wilhelmina go- heart,” and his reward. And Cheney A State S 3 .11IJ; D iY jiï.13 i i G r a ii need no armitinotdulioii riedite at ftm Addie Ballou was well received bv a ene«* of the Indians. A M il r »1 * )' - * G 1* a w , ing with another German woman was just as well pleased about it as large aiulieiicc. The session will /» ’/• rrnf. j>rr itnntflt! —thus you be who could talk English, to work on any one, bless his big heart, and if It is propose l to start a daily Il II. I." K1 > II' ’ 1 ' !• A7> ' ' V. W ashington C o ., Sept. *23, 18!>4. probably last the most of this 4 veek. come independent of brokers • and Orti,... iu 11 . » (*«>iut liuti»«*. morning paper in the heart of tha another farm two miles from Pratts he stood on one leg and shouted, cotton factors and lien merchants. To Tin-: Enrroii or nu; O ukoomvn : The meanest man in Oregon is Black Hills. It will be called tha Hollow. “ Hosannah in the highest, and on The farmers of Washington conn- told of in the Slal,ltman. He lives Sral/t, and it is confidently expected You cau then sell vour own cotton Hop-picking being over, Charles earth peace, good will toward men," nt your own time, to your own elm- THOMAS H. TONGUE. 1,ave keon uot a surprised to »» Gopher valley, Yamhill county, that all the Indians, without regard Meyer and ill© company with him why it is nobody s business. I here see that one of the Solons from Sa- i is a ' v*‘H-to-do citizen. A few to party, will take it. A t t o r 11 f i - a t - L a w , sen buyers and for your own price, were bundled into the cars and sent was a gay party in that county house noted for his intel- i a? ° hi* son wus 'iolontly The Salt Lake Tribune of the 16th and will get 4 our owiimouev. None leni, somewhat Hill«'» to . \V»»liiii*tt.«ii ronnty, Or« « 011 . , . , . ill, and a physician informed him to Syracuse. He had no fears about reception-room, says: “ Next Wcdne-wlay 550 mora lectual and corporeal heaviness, in- the boy could live but a short time. of these tilings can a planter do who dupes of thel'riesthood tue expected his wife, because he supposed she plants on credit, aud borrows money stead of attending to his duties as a Horrid ns the idea may seem, the TH E NEW SOUTH. to arrive in Salt Lake. The old ha is. mi.i. in would remain with the woman in to buy his provisions. Go on as you legislator, is spending his time for father expressed a desire to nego- fellows will be ou band to meet tha Juli» ati . in . whose company she left him. Within Ininber before tbe ignorant young C atlin fc K illin, are now going, making cotton your wliirli in all probabilitv will claim £3 *V4te for tl,e women and w IF A Southern Man $ views of Farming in , . „ . 1 .., ;. , , ‘ 1 1 * sick bov breathed his last, and oulv • a day or two, home came the other peiil.n ,111 acting ns a uilunt' cr agen t, 1 , ", . -4 .. inveigle them into ‘ celestializing.’ ” chief crop, and slavery is the doom * ! desisted nt the earnest solicitations the South. ATI * f l t Sh ) S JA/ > ( Gf AN l.Idlh 4 voman, but no YYillielniina. Said infer the 0f ),is neighbors. Nor was this all. o f vour children and vour rhileren’s for thc Grangers. We The Fourier says: Mr. Barnes for A T LAW. Charles, “ Where is my wife?” Said children forever. A people that de- ■ !|g r,1,'.v fi'oui the familiarity with the N\ hen it became necessary to bury warded a specimen of quartz found From a speech of Hon. Benja in the Cascade mountaii s to San' pfknm's llml-biiK. First Str«-«*!, the woman, “ She left me to find .j pond on other people for food and doings of the S;atc Granges at its the dead, the father sternly refused min Hill of^Georgia, we clip FraneLco for assay, some time since, corps, ami a rollTLAND. OREGON. y o u .’ And so Charles Meyers lost this clean clothes'forthe clothing tire and must be slaves ” j late session, that is claimed by ...... ,, ., , . follow ing pointed anil practical re 0 1 | , . . * .shroud was actually provided for and yesterday received the following — — * bis wife. He could not find her in c n is * c ii- n t 1 lls l ,os • | the departed son, and paid for by return:The rock assayed at the rate, BUSINESS CARDS, Sc LODGES. V ernon; he could not find her in marks. Mr. Hili is a farmer and Sudden Death of Surrad S Captor. We think how ever,that the people sympathizing friends and neighbors. per ton, of $24 05 silver, a trace o f Angusta ; h<* could n<>t liud/icr anv- knows how it is himself. He said: gohl not valued, and 25y per cent, o f of this county,who have grain to sell * * We of the South are very poor. lead. Mighty Like Some Here. U 11 (y h p c where. For two years did the un- Henry Benjamin Ste. Marie, xviio will tea'Ji this Legislative speculator With individual exceptions, we are The Salt Lake Tributicof the I6th 1 ■I U 0 * happy man search for the lost Wil- captured >! 1 »hn H. Surratt, died sud- that his declaration, “ that the The St. Lottii /'itili/ Gl<il»' h s t c says;“ Yesterday was the seventeenth NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR, helmina. Every cent he could spare all poor. I fear we do not know denlv in th«* street in l ’ liiladelphia, Grangei*s have put dow n the price of anniversary of tlie* Mountain Mead how poor we are. I am quite con- < «• K- ................... from the support of his ............... children lit i r ............... •*«- - | 011 1 uesday night last. He had been grain,” will impose upon a few per- following: - Ki.ii p.vrfci» • \ »* ow» Massacre. Seventeen years ago J ti.«iki. ti*j. t«»t itl» tal»« » 1 , Mill devoted to ailvertising for \\ 1 11 1 * • 1 m - * **1 wo » o not 'now how p, >01 wc complaining o f feeling ill for several sous, as but few persons plaee much Old Captain Gullet, Iu lependent 120 men, women and innocent child-t pr^mi'tli t" ail j,jo ly inn. 1 ime ami again he heard of ali ^(t* a people tlio «Inysi, }»n«l oji rL,uesi1iiv took confidence iu any statement ho may candidate for the State . Senate in ven were murdered iu cold blood at ---------------- i women alive or dead who were sup- j ao™ n,lt,,ral p"pu ation of the South hi* supper as usual with the family, make with regard to any matter that Barry County, wants the olii.-e, and thc instigation of Brigham Young. 120 lifeless J o lin C o o p e r» posed to lie Wilhelmina, and time are poorer to-day than they ever l«ive lMit <lic«l shortly before midnight directly or indirectly interferes with ! wants it bad. In a recent speech he Seventeen vears ago forms were strewn over the gr.'uml . after time he hunted them up to ' )een> a,1d they are getting poorer fnim heart «lisease,and a verdict was the financial or political schemes of said: “ Gentlemen, I am a Demo- of the Meadow-«, victims of a bloody- t> h A V / S / -I A / ) d AH * find “ no YYillielniina.” He saved an t,ver.v day. After admitting that so rendered. F or the capture of himself or his master. crat, and if "nominated by thc Drill* handed butcher who claims to lie a Gil I( I T S ru r r\TRGNVGE OF THE extra penny to keep a light at the j *‘ ,e3r ,'vo,,l<l make good crops this Sunari thc Government offered As the individual in question oevats I will thank them; if nomina- Prophet of thc Lord, and to sit on Orti««* wr — window for Wilhelmina, and he was .vear, Lc dampens the ardor of his £25,(M i U. He received from the G o v -, claims to be a favorite at Salem, we ted by the Republicans, I will thank the right hand of Jesus. (An that L » Il’.irt W'lt'Dlnlrit ji.T.t.lv xy limit aliti Pin« Su. i t», up with the lurk to prav—after he au,Htors by adtling: “ Now let me 'em inent but $10,OCO, and instituted think lie wouhl do well to stay there them; if nominated by the People, I far-away field to-day stands a loately monument, upon wbichAtUfteeril»®«! had looked down the street to see (f ask you this question, How much a suit for $1«"», 000 , thc remainder o f ami attend to his duties, rather than ! w ill thank them, and if no party theso words: ‘ Yeb^iéanee mine, FOREST GROVE LODOE, Ho. 136, there came hi« pour Wilhelmina W‘ H you make this year? I will ans- the reward. He obtained a jmlg- spend the time to whicl j'iis coii»td nominates me, by the eternal gods saitli the Lordi* Slowly but surely is Id fogy Gullet will run anyway.” it com ing.’* Sometimes his fellow- workmen would ' ver for you. A large majority o f !| U1(.nt in the Court of Claims, but the ueuts are entitled, in misrepresent I - O . O . T .« Attorney ation intended to Charlie vour planteis of Georgia will be poor- case 4 vhs carried by the | intemled depreciate thc t ^ ^ E F T S AT LTS IIA I.L EVEHY SAT- f«*iy to h im , “ W e ll I fati * attox . —T he attachment of or 4 'ott w*ttii 1 »1 1 er on day of December next. Ocneral to thcUnitedStates Supreme 1 value of the products o f their hard \ . Y ^ 1 b°^ so home- Iir.tnv «:\«;IUI»^. tit 6 a'clofk. All xv(fe n )u .t b o d e a d , MU - ” - • - » » - . . . , ,r . . ------ -------- j sick that lie walked ccventy-eight some ladies to their lap-dogs amounts in« inF.-rs <>f thi- (^r.l< r in }> o « j 4 \ ntnndin*« art hear from her,” and lie would shake IthttU thc«v Wero ou the tir*si dlW of j Court, where it is now pending. He labor. • •rtli.illv inviti ti tu attenti. miles, 4vit bout eating, in order to sit in some instances to infatuation. Au. ----- his head and s a y ,’ ’May be, but I : January last. I admit that large ; wa8 native of Canada, and was for- k tali has five narrow gauge rail- down once more at the family hearth ill-tempered lap-dop biting a piece j lO L IIR O O K I.G J W .T N O , 3 0 , don’t believe it.” Sometimes they j profits will be made by some people j ty-one years ot age. i roads four of which are in operation, stone. He was received with such out of a male visitor's log, his mis would sav, “ Charlie your wife baa ; on this year h cotton crop in the the Catholic ¡.and the fifth will be open on the 1st A. F. «V A. M. warmth by . bis , male parent that it tress thus expressed her compassion: roU K S T G n oV F .O ltE U O X . M. ft g o n e o ff to liv o -witU» another man. , South, but what I affirm is that (with Church iti Astoria takes plaee at lmlf of November. Shit, Lake is nott* tin ( Salarilo F.-for* lb 1 ull >!■ - r iu y oU will nut sec her anym ore,’’ aud individual exceptions) tliese profits past 10 o ’clock ou Silir- i\* morning j greatest’ narrow gitngo railroad ecu- j was several-days before lie could1 sit “ Poor little dear*creature! I hope it •aih ni'.utb. Hr>-»lirm ii will not make liini tick!" 4 h§ would slap his baud-? earnestly v ill not bt reaped by the planters next. ter on the continent down anvvvhere V *r< *n-i( -1 to »M. u'l. A SO HUM). O S 1 M & ee! She never don’t do dot. • *i