Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, October 08, 1874, Image 2

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AA h a t
\ho tti f l i c lii 'Utic.
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The P en itential y
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I ¡s i-:* I that IV- Area strong has j 1 lie Portland L'nlhfin makes some
captured the Committee to which | pretty severe strictures on Supcrin-
O iirC apiin]
thi quest¡i>ii ah »ill the di pos’. tion t)f ■ tc’tdeiit "Watkinds’ management of
the Penitentiary which if true the
fli insane is referred ami that the j
Tlio le g i s l a t u r e seems to I t in
matter should be thoroughly invest­
Ci.nimitfee
will
report
in
favor
of
re-
j
igated by
our Legislators. Tlie
rjtlandnry Avhrd to do ulemt bur ò’i
g
t
!i•
•
contract
with
Dr.
Arm-
'
Il"U rti,t savs:
phs.ut, tho State Fapitnl. * 1 1 ;* , * H ( ntvri:;
i
h» u already been spent on it a n d «non;; to keep the insano patients
This report shows that (lie convicts
have earned $70,0 ‘2G 77; while the
now f 110,000 moro aro uslred to put ; f»w two years more ut
per week
total expense of running the P e n i ­
it in » condition fa r the occupancy ( per path ni. It is also affirmed that tentiary lias been only $80 ,1 27 ’2 2,
of tho Lo-islataro »ml Slate Depart- there are responsible parties in S*; making a loss of only $ 1 0 , 1 0 0 45 on
the two years.This is all very nice on
or Jfi.Ovh) »• required t»> e «-'i bo n who proffer to board and keep paper, but when we come to tho re ­
in the bare an l unfinished wall* to ( the insane patients at $4 a week. If port of the Secretary of S a t e ; we
find that tho Supefiiltctident of tho
prostrvo them from crumbling to j «o then certainly $G should Dot be
Penitentiary lias , drawn from the
piocft« under the beat of our winter pant, besides the insane ought to State Treasury, during the period
overed by the tiguies
above, the
rnino. And the building
will cost j 1*0 kept at tho Capital where they
sum of $0:1,000. N o w n d d tiie cash
jj'ijO oOO when finished.
would be under the eVcs of tho set* taken from tho State Tieaaury anil
The i lan of building • tho StUo , rants of the people; where there the cash earned by the convicts, ac­
Hulls'' was a mistake from the stait. , would be no public expcii«« for cording to W a tki nd s’ report, and wo
on? h in u lm l d\u\
¡/-itinr
Instead of erecting tho main build- mill ago ot eommittces sent to l ’ort- have
l/tnHxoml (l"l!iir>* as tho
cost of the
i:iq at tiist simply a Win." should have hind to examine tho Asylum. And j
Penitentiary for two years. Accord­
been built for tlifi immediate oieu- what can a committee learn about ing to W a tki nd s’ report, he should
pim -vofthe
l e g i s l a t u r e end for the actual condition and keeping of have drawn only $10,K)<> 45 fromtho
clerk s offi *es.
would hav* lim ¡usan in a f< w hours’ visit when Treasury; but according to Secreta­
ry Chadwick’s report 111 * lias received
completed sueli a structure haml- ,1 Superintendent can have ever y­
$!)i5,t 00 . Now what ln*s become of
soinelv, and stoppi d the enormous thing especially prepared for the w f this money?
rents which have to be pai 1 t<»r their occasion: The Asylum ought to be
l>y reading the whole
of W a t ­
q u a r te r s a n d for the use of the Leg- at Salem where committees could kinds' report we get more
light.
l 'dature. An oth er wing could have vF:t it. w it. cu t previous notice and Commence with the supply account
been built W’lirn the people felt also w here State otfircrH could watch on the forty-first page, and then go
through all the supply accounts in
like diving if. and
then the main o'\ir it c ! the time. It is i,{finned the book, and we begin to obtain an
building of the State House could that a good many insane patients idea of the remarkable earnings of
have been completed when our pop- ; are kept in the Asylum at the ex- the convicts, and the still move r e - ’
u la tio u w o u ld bo large an 1 wealthy p« ime of the Stati* whose relatives markable character of the Watkinds
book-keeping. First, wo find the
and more able to bear the burden o] are
ai anr, ly able to pay for their keep­
State of Oregon charged
by W a t ­
expense, l i n t what i the condition ing ami also that there are several kinds for 155 da ys’ cooking for the
there who a l e not itl- convicts, at $1 50 per day. The
now? -The main building is started, insane ¡- i
cook their own
and the bare walls stau l subject t > -ane enough to hurt, bat arc kept convicts have to
“
g
r
u
b
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and
the
State
Jias to pay for
the wear and ruin of the eh ment-. there bis-ause the Superintendent
it.
Secondly,
455
days’
waiting on
$ 110,000 have been
expended, on gets $.’> a week for boarding them the convicts, at $1 50 per day. These
which amount the State is 1 » ing in­ and al-o because thev arc n il'll d>l, high-toned rascals in the Penitentia­
There is some talk ry must have waiters, and the State
terest and the people have to pay
an enormous rentage for the ooeu- that Legislators think of building a lias to pay for that. Thirdly, 1)04
paney of the S ‘ ato
Departments. State asylum for the insane, but we da ys’ w o r k washing the dirty linens
of those rascal--, at $1 50 pe r day;
This Capitol building is a luminous 1 gtie■«« they will not. The Capitol and lastly, 01 da ys’ trimming their
example of tho wisdom of the ( n o - bui o.iig is in toe stilbbs u-i, and it amps, at $1 50 per day. An d thus
cm from one quarter to
ver administration ami we give him i« not likely that they want anot 121 it goes
another;
these
convicts laboring at
and his Democratic friends t ’oe full i elephant on their hands just now.
cooking,
passing
around the hash,
benefit of their el e p la n t .
. The expense of keeping the in-
sweeping the floor and trimming the
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j sane is t!ie bunghole o f v u r State ex-
lam ps ; ami these items gravely but
T hc C olonel R etu rns.
,
,
peinhiurcs and we sincerely hope put down in a public report, printed
that the Legislature iu their anxiety at great expense to the people. It
Colonel Cornelius has returned t»>
about tie* waste at the spigot will is too miserably thin and ridiculous
Salem to help get the money on tho c
to amount to a j »>ko, and too much
roa»l jobs. The State owes the Col­ not forget it.
of a farce for reply. W h at is the
m e of leasing convict labor? W h a t is
onel an ,i hi ;friends some $ft'),(H >0 in
T h e L oii'iu iiu Troubles.
the u-i' of economy at the State P e n ­
Ivon Is for building'?) the Tillamook.
itentiary? Ju s t allow Watk ind s to
Nchulrm
and other roads in tins
There is no true American that dial
for di-h-was!iiii'g and »‘ her
1 . with the p o- necessaries,
State. $10,OOOwns appropriated for does imt sympathize
and inert asi the p i i n
the Tillamook road ami $’2 ..>00 wa> | i>le of L >u-iaua in the misrule and of liis convict lab u* to three dollars
actually expended on the roud. $ 2 U,- spoliations,which they have suffered a day, which he may «afclv » do. as
(XHi wi re appropriated for the Ni ha- from tin* carpet-bag government of lie ha - a monopoly of all that labor
i il t!i<» Stai
*t nitontiarv
ami the
l.*m and Astoria road and $Hi, 0 ’>*dof Kellogg and his predecessors. There
will not only pay its wav, but soon
the amount was expended on s* vi u is no true American who will long l»u declaring dividends.
~l’e. t Grove, October *, Iwt.
tniles afth e vomì. And so mi wit'u submit to be ruled by a government
tifo otkcr road appropriati'>ns. Illese
iguorant, depiaved, uuscrupulous
bond > were bonghi up by our Sena- nogroea, fi 1 an 1 controlled bv whitc
tor a’i'l hÌ 3 friends wl mg >t tLo bills seuundrds and swindlers. It is safe
through at thirty centson thedollar, to say that ;; more infamous govcrn-
and tlie State puys tho lionorable j uieut, thau that whicli now tules
gentlenr.n ten per cent, interi-t oli Louisiana, novor b- f >re existo l. At-
the bou.D. A pretty fat tlnug for | torney (ìeneral Williamsisnaponsi-
our Senator raid his confederati **.
Tito S l a t e T i c a s u i c i N F a y
Sonift of tho members of tho Log-
i «la tu ri* ceem to condolo with tho
State T r e a m r i r ’« forlorn m nd iti on,
fotrimr that ho will Starr# to death
on $$ ;0 a voar. It «rem« that hi«
caso u n - . t ’ s i bad after all when tho
perquisite« of hi« office are oon*-i»lor-
#d
His eniblumonts for his officiai
terni wi!! bo às follows: Salare fixed
by thè Consfitution, $800 a yoar;
one-eHith
of
one
pe r cent,
j ble fov it and tho infamous J u d g e
; D u r ili was his colaborcr
in thè
¡cri me; wbile Kellogg to keep him-
D ish ! y o n AA'uu-luiii-iuui-
Juilge Dcadv in the revision of his
Co le has spelled the name of our
river “ W a lla m ct ” followed in ev­
ery
instance
bv
"Willamette
in parenthesis, after tho manner of
the man tvlio painted a horse and
wrote under it “ This is a Horse." It
is a pity that a man of good
sense
will go besido himself sometimes.
This is a favorite hobby of Dcadv'»
nnd lie rides it to death. A man
must have a good deal of the suv.ag#
in him that would have tho euphon­
ious naino of our river changed to
this barbarous, throat-murdering,
jaAv-fracturing, Digger-word Wnu-
lam-mut. A\ i* lnq e the Legislature
will rej cal “
1 imet” w h c r e v i f
it appears in the Code and also the
brackets inclosing Willamette and
declare the latter tire only lawful
name of that river?
j S( b i*J pow**r liaslavishod g »; 1 on
» Gieae pets of tho
Administrattion.
! Louisiana groana uri lei a g »voin-
; <ne«*t of uijaurpatiou that is ulmost
mpo.ssii»lo to be l>oriio and we do
! » ot "onde r flint ber
g a” i nt sona
hiule-ì it iuta min in unliour. Lut
; S*H 1 loyal to a Imvornmeii! that ha«
y*°°^
:’-n'^ J'einiitted, if not actu-
Uij> assisted thè perpetrator» of
j these Krea‘ " rongs, tliev laid down
the
for keeping in his custody $5ft,()0i) tlu i r arms at the command of
each for seven insurance companies Federal authorities and gave control
$ t ’*7.’2() a yea r; onn- l n l f of one to the usurpers and bribers,tvliohave
Where the Wheat Goes-
per cent, fo r
receiving $l.‘lS 1 7*» burdeiu il the State a \ ith enormous
turned over to him 1 >\ bL ]>n*d**ces«- taxes and run rough-shod over the
Tn tiic first five months of 1.S73
liberties of their people. IJut this
or $l’»!)l a vear; total yearly emoi
Great Hritian imported about 28,-
nienfs ?
!
AA#e would
like t<> outbreak of the people of Loitsiana OllO.ClKl’ bushets of wheat, and in tin*
«tai ve n f* 2 ,H 00 a year f<»v a few was both unwise and unlawful. W e first five mouths of this year she im­
i ni-t n»>t forgi-t that rebellion against ported about the same quantity; but
centurie«.
t ’l,’ const tuted authorities i-* r r h ‘1. there was a decided change in tin*
source of supply. Last year, in the
AA a r c I i i i i m * Mi»m>t»oly.
It >-». - For tin* people of a rotate to months named, Russia sent nearly
¡irrigate to itself the right to redress !), 0 U 0 ,(HMt bushels, while this year
Tin* warehouse monopoly by C»>lo-
grievam*'-, by an appeal
to arms she sent less than 4,(100,000. On
nel ( ’,‘»melius still goes on at tLo
sni.irks of revolutionary Mexico and the contrary, the Fnite l States,
which i i the five months of l s 7 3 sent
station. No wheat can bo shipped
cannot be tolerated for a moment.
out 10,1 ( 10 ,(,( 0 bushels to Fmgland,
save the >*i d* b ’ s esfabiisfij -, :«*■. And
Two millions of graves on tin* battle- sent in the same period of this year
if you have to leave your wir at in
li’-ids oi the South should teach the neinlv
I 8 1 , 000
f
y # ' ,i l) 0 . There was also
Lis wnrehoitso thn <; days lie will
a
falling
oil
in other cuuntries, ex-
folly of such a policy, livery four
chame you up three cents a lm.hcl.
and
North
Rritish
y » a r ; the; people have the power to cejit Chilli
Anur ica. To those wlio took note
Haul your an heat to Dilly if vou
»•hange their State and National G oa - of the liarvest hmt year, this exl:ibit
nave *•» s t u f f it for twi ntv-foui hours
cr incut, and it. is better to bear pa- will not be novel, rnd the ju'obabili-
o r you will have to pay three cents a
fiently a \i11 1 wrong* intlictcd and re­ ty is that the same relative {iropor-
-Lt; Tfel for storage.
dress them b v t li e nuthoritv of the tion of the grain traffic of Great.
A Mi.sKT.vrr.AtKM'. — \Ye s f a f t d i n n ba llo t. Let Louisiana Atait until ’7(> Hritian will fall for the coming
twelve months to the share of , the
previous isme that ( 'ohm 11 Cornel- and then we a , ill have a
change in
United States. Our accounts eon-
in« charged seven cents a bushel fur the policy of the Government that cur in the statement that the Fng-
storing, nnd one dollar a ton for tor- will n»>; countenance the spoliation lisli harvest is not a Mattering one,
warding wheat. He charges only of the South. If they undertake and other Kuropean regions to
five cents for storing a year, nnd a revolution nml the murder nnd pro- which Great Hritian looks f<»r her
food supply have uothifig but the
Itaif lollav per ton for forwarding. ' scrip* hm of the bhu*ks,organizi White
aveiage crop, at all i vents. 'H ik
/»c/ f ir tW 'j Unir lr. < than n month lie
“agues and Ku-Klux-Klan«, instead I animal consumpt ii»n of wheat iir
charges
three cents a bushel for of being any advantage, it will be a i lhighind is 17(i,(!(j(),()(!() bushels, of
storage. "We have since learned that sure
means of prolonging tlu*iv | which she produces about DM),( 10 ( 1 ,-
| (»(>(), beside what is lo pt for seed.
we were in error and so rectify uur tro-i', 1 <-; c.nd returning* carpet-bag*
The annual import, then, F Kogioo,-
mistake.
ers, back-pay stcali rs, AAhitewashers (M )0 bushels. This year, owing' to
of official villainy and corruption, to the short harvest of loT.l, her d e ­
Tl
i s ;i, w tr '1 ñng on iu( \
flu* next ( oiign ss. S u d i mad acts mand for iinjioiteil wheat went up to
,1,
* i 1 b of ween the si leep and <•atti. ii* rai'«-
Oldv serve to at'ouso the old
war il’ 2 ,()()(•,(! 0 (). The total export of
4 rs 1 n thatM "errite•rv. 'Hie lath
wheat from the Fnited St ate s is
feeling of the North, which Avonld
:i! out f.U(>0.(100,of Avliich t wo-thirds
rg r*!y in tl i * maj ■ » ri t y an l the iieeo
result in the continuami* of t lie ev ils arc exported from New York.
y
*j
Ilk:*u h a v e t » 1 mbü lit to tho das
which
tlu
South
now
suffers.
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A TL i B kt John Muni: ¡I"' o t ­
li '>f till ir (1
ti.
( Mon 1 ti !' .in s t
a; ;0 the f alt lo
mist r \ ’
NY» are indebted to li o n . J . \Y. fers to match Red
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( ioldsinith M aid . min 1 m
1 !:l ee
| >
ki M, ■d ?:5.( '•
F o l l o w f- l* co* lies of importa ut bills
in
five,
for
85(>
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*;td
in
t
:e.,f
the
.:i . ; l »
g i ■ *e * »ai ’ ion! i vl v
‘he hm-se” : ’» ill tr» t
f. l i i .
M fl
ni
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•vero widespread: Alanv trees !
1 ------- BRADLEY, MARSH A- CO
were iipro< 4 ed, and hou es located
two miles distant from the canal
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<,
"e,e
S o w n lWMon» are
ni ’’ ’ ‘o- I hen* was u perfect
panic f >r hours, ami it V'ri's not till
the cause of tho terrific report was
learned that the fears of the people,
n i t '
«
, |
)vcre :i11 ,^ ‘1’ Se ve,a l I,crsous ^ e d
‘‘i l>!n fi'i - ■ 11 .
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UÖI>( » n; i ¡> at! Develop».’
,
Since his election, Air. A.Uieln .1
has worked diligently to promote
O.e intceHt of nlTtf.j, N <„ !l '« .s t-m
section, and, instead <>f endeavoring’
to weaken his influence, it should be
the aim to those who havecontrol of
the public press to strengthen his
min, t li *it he limy work n o r c ofieotu-
ally in se cu ri ng ‘ material assistance
from tliedovernment to open up and
develop the vast inland e m p i r e . — i
h olltt Hulla S / ulrsuian .
B u s in e s s
D ire c to ry
1 8 7 4
1 lie “ open up and develop” part
OF
j
of it i;s wlmt we never have been able
T’ O ’F S . T X j j A . M ’I D ,
i
to fsee. If securing an appropriation ! *
of $1)0,000 for
building a Custom \
fc’T H K W H I T E H O F S E . »
House in Portland when wo had a J U* the Lrgest assortment of First Class
ibivf,....
ir .. at Astoria suihc'otp
v
i D-ry J Goods, Millinery, Fancy J Goods,
cu
st o m House
.
,
Hosiery,
lo r all the necessities of theState for la Tort bind.
No. ST Firs! Street,
the next quarter of a century and
LEWIS a STRAUS;
getting an
appropriation of only
L A l u s i o R L
IN’
$7,000 for improving theWillamctto,
An; j _ , . S T O _________
S T E ,
V i l 1 u
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’ w< try and
if this is the way that Mitchell opens ! D i m1"'
u V
' V; 1 ,‘ 1 ’ h s/ l)i:.m.ui.K
Silvi nv- - r
No. lUtJ Front Street, j
up and develops' we want none of it.
Soli A^i’iit
fur tin* Ci l j
A his wonderful Senator with an alno*
etilati <1 !
opened up and developed a way for ,
Diamond !
Spectacles
the bribers and thieves of Portland
Acent for
to escape the just punishment due
American B r a d l e y , M a r s h
J ’
Watch Co.
their crimes last rear,
bv striking
DRY GOODS!
FALL 1874
O P E N IN G
B E E H IV E
S T 0P Ì
j. B. Matthews, Proprietor.
T hk greatest and best variety of Ciener><
1 jicrohandise is kept in the Dee Hive Store
& C o
«n-v ,;1'a , e i n ^ c o u n t y . T h w sto* « h ^
|.always been* noted for its variety anil iv
National
vUray* thrill fo1 not only noted for the extenf
down an i liiccr of the law v<lio had
' AA atoll Co.
the manhood and virtue to prose;ute f’. '“ ,1'1 " ;,ltl !*
an‘\ / *' is. k . \iacot Have pleasure in announcing the receipt of its variety, but for the
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AAatolli'.-. S« th 1 liornas ( lo,-l,s.
l»n..g t . u 1 « jiwliee. 11 - , * , . £ » • • * , . « I J,w.lrjr
EX - JOHN L. STEPHENS i ' AlAX”
Q u a lity o f i t s G o o d «
la . U ,;la:‘ to „ ¡ ’CU up and d c w l o j . " S ' , , v K, |iroas ........„ J
AMD THE
Alaska i er nto rv bvsittcmpting to get temi» d to. Goods sold at one prieo only.
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Extensive
a bill throu-di ( ongress to have n r - .
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la in lan d s stirveved. P u t
it was
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Stock of
C H E A P N E S S O F I T S PR IC E S*
found that the honorable Se n at o r
j SEWING j ' i TACHINES.
I sell for CASH, consequently I have
was acting^as attorney in the inter-
jv "'!l ' N ' ^ y Vy'pY) " T”5' '0
] so losses to make up off of good customers.
est of a lot of land-sharks and spec- -y -* «.-* % liXTltA ATI A c Í la ÍF-NTS for
ulators who were thus preparing rt
i-in^Hlkimlsof w..rk.Fi:EE.
PTUTTii G d'hrifnrtiire cnrnnnirnt in l- 7 :t
way to gobble up all the valuable
, orn- Sibilai) in r,K
Ever exhibited in this city. The atten O SE MASS' M O SSY IS AS GOOD
I Mu. A ..I.Dr i ft:. State Airent I
timber and
mineral lands in that • s
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o r S * . t » | ' 11 . . h i s m a d e s p e c i a l ! ,
AS A SO TII E lis'.
Territory.
I l i G k T J ut ing. iii.-iit - to supply mi ni 1 tion of the Public is earnestly called to *
\• • t*s with th >se nini'hiius.
Tho Stnir.-nnnn has
NO COMBINATION!
lom
bi,
to!
SE'Vi'i
thelnducements we areoiFe-inç thel’ur -1 An
„ „ „ ¡ „ . j , pricC,. which .h .,1
sav about Senator Alifehell’s
famers.” The best thing that paper n A C I i INr J mly
} ' " one " " that
" e M:,r,,ino
i*i fused to join 1 chasers this season. wMcb far exceeds always be THE VLltl LOWEST they cart
¡¡he srwing liiarliine rincr.
and the other organs of the infamous !
be afforded for
Senator could »1 > w-onld be t<A hold l
a I a Vi'i m N r!!! j. ■
s 'n ■ d u e, g t' * c>o our former unprecedented Attractions.
i ' o r
O a s l i
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their peace
These pufi’.itorv para­ SIMI’l LSI . i nts pir do/*-n. T’rire T.i-1.
i'irenluni.nud full particnhi’s
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graphs about him miat*k too much
I>r.S I', siait to any addi i-ss ouapplii •
N ew G oods are constanfly arriving and
tion. GEO. AA’. TItAVER, "j
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of quack advertisi-nu nfs and doubt­
f iH-fit}
I
lessly draw their impiration from
.Veil* Goods, G ood G oods , 0IIEAP GOODS;
HomeS. M..S. AV. ,-or. Morri ^
tiiL’l nitcd Stati s laws winch said v a ­
w ILL HELD«
pors publish, got for them by Mitch­
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ell and from
which they derive a pdF.il.*. vi-
bar;:» -t Mai nfaet >iy Dolili
We would call eslwtid!
attention lo of A,’
1" »'«." V yP *" ?>•
considerable income —h in r iU w In h -
f San Friim in*'!.
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. posp to di al as I wonld be dealt br. I now
I ’i»n.ui*o|»inst »I ..xCaudli s,i ti*. ¡ our
2iagmficent Stock of Silks Sslected 1 nvite you , to my e.
, . , T
* n
Store, which
I „ now christen
T.ih new tax levy in (. alifornta for Manuíactcr» ¡ ' ALISKA A ¿IF.GFLF.
the
s ta te purpose« is higher than for
No. io7. First stri i t expressly for this Season’s trade.
I
years past.
1 In* “ Reformers’'’ had
DEUTKSCME AFGTHEKE
the lag L 'gislaturc, and this is what
AA1I.I. AS<olMi;Dr.»r, gn
conn* * of it. — /> '//- ■ n.
Q-wl.ik--.il .* T 1 * I > < a J •; (• c- ♦ ;r] IfH* »- ( ];<n»D 0 !s
B e e
K i v e
S to re s
ami M< dii-ini «. at the Ni v.
I nfortun.atrly, All’. /l iH- 'in , vou
! »I ll (. Stol'e ( f
d o n ’t know
anything about it.
117/././.I 1/ I ' l l S l'F lt .
Tl i*mom’i»r the place.
J N. Catnby
. . . $ I 50
< "iii»-r Fiist and (> 1 at. 1*» rt- tjnafitj N». 1 .........
Your memory docs no! go back to
Old
Stand,
Forçat
Grove.
Apothccnry. ln,d. < >rd. VS from th. c.umir;- (Jindity .'■o. ‘2 ........
$ ! 75
the <r !'i,il status oi the
California
:it!i Tilled til vvitli I*;ir>- 111>1 dis­
J . II. M A T T H E W S .
patch. /’. (>. ]!< x No. 2]s.
Dual il t No. J .......
$2 00
Legishituu*. For yo ur information
Forest Grove, Or. Nov. 4th 1*73
wo will state that the “ lit formers '
. . . $ 2 50
h 7:I>
wi re not a majority m Cm last L e g ­
$ 2 75
75. Fir* t Street.
No* ’*
islature in California. The 1), i.i »-
S. I hm 'I luniks, I'dank 1 ’»ti*ks. (Jnalilj No. (5..
AND
.......
M isi- H i entisl'iM>ks. and a
era... and lbquibhcaus united ag;iin>t
IF ' t t IX T - L n c
Quality No. 7
$n .»o
the Indejicudents and vvhon rogues
OF stai TONFI; Y
S' A-ionci y
0 aitili v No. S .
AT I t »AX EST i;.A'l ES.
....... $1 00
agree honc-t men gvt, swindled. This
Mr- J. B PILK1NGTDN.
accounts for the iiigh tax in that 0 ( t LIST i'r
if. vs. r I»fl >is 1 IM s i f tèli ve
quality
$ 5 00 i
*atc.
lEir n.Mi dirai Department
' * 31 i v«'sif V of the Will i M-’te.
( )lM < '■ >r. First an 1 \\ a-h-
A an.i, li'.s been introduced to
A VI>
iîl-'t-'ll
>s. Makes a sj 1 . •ri.dtv of
nb-di.-h the ofTmcof State* (icologist.
if Dis.*:: s nf tln-Fve Ear.Nose
W e are* in favor of that. If some
and filli U.Gross-eyes straight
felloAv must ami v* ill go about ham­
. m d. Art iticial eves inserted.
Is the new building, corner of Oak and
AUiUST. Speri i]r s ¡'rescrii led for imper-
mering rocks. let him work on the
Elm Avenue«, opposite the C oagrff
feet
A
¡sii'll.
__ .
turnpike, for tho usual wage«.— .
! Rational church, Foreat Grova, Oregoa,
S talrsin an .
.XKW
.
-, *
’^ 7^7 ' J TJ
Fu' rM •s ‘‘rfo«...................... 25 c pr yd.
A man who makes any preten­
or 'nr:
sion« to education or lias anv inter-
»•”
............ « «
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D RY GOODS
y ,, .qu-I* m«,,,.!. ? S 3L R S !
SIL K S!
ílífü LB! HR GROS GRHYS.
C o o k e J.K .dlL L & (It., • r : ; - 0’ k
MAI STORE !J!ST OPENED!
A. HINMAN
44
'*
L1*Sf'/ 1
, -»'<) pr* Heavy Rniprr««.......... 50 e
oi.l V win u lioi'itlierl.ia
lit ortlcn- j
lias unpacked a large and wcll-selectad stock
44
vyWork without chaiu'e or nd- ¿<*0 pcs French .Merinos__ 75c
of
jistir nf. In i ii it an Improrc-i ,
unit over all Hioh.Frici dMa- i
Prs A" Woo! *‘M ac.Ma-
'fioii s.
lion” Clotlf. ...*.............. find
O
D R Y G O O D S, C L O TH IN G , H A TS ,
l»ny no M;'chine until von (
j Exposition baveixTn
oi* exaniincdllie AVI I.Sl >N— i oOOpcs I miry Striped Dress Goaiis.^J' ;c
FA S C Y A11 TIC L ES, d r ,
l" 1, r : i • $ 1 0 to $ 2 0 less
Gins Line is well worth 50c.)
OVER
ah u n oth-rs. Needles for all
¡Alarli ¡ni*» ( II FA Ik Stud for
ALL
¡Circular mill Price List.
ALSO
_
A VAIL. Gen i Ag t,
Contpeldors 11‘I Tl.inl St F,,rtl.in.l OF.
SharrD,
Blankets,
Family Groceries and Provision««
Truss and
l AA a k n f k h o s ,
S
k
irts
Sheeting,
M:i!iufiii*turn r aud IValt r ill
WHOLESALE ANDT retail ,
splint
C u t l e r y
liH lcrw ear,
Be<! Spreads,
¡Sur*.;:* d v I*.Dial Instruments
Hosiery,
Manufactory! >••*-1:!> fies ^ stim i:rr_
Table Linens,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY A c , A c
Gloves,
li : A i 111 k j . a v r i i o A A i t n i ! ) ( i i >
Linen Napkins,
and
í I »il i <*1 iniporti r and di-ali r in
Handkerchiefs,
Flannels,
8ii"¡:
Lratl’. ci- & Shcc Fitidinqs.
In fact, everythinc; to bo found in a fir« I
FINDINGS.
N .Ml FItONT STHFET.
l"m brollas,
S!iirtins;CIicc!fs,
1
JOHN A. BECK.
Ti ilumina’«,
Buggy Rohe«
VVílt^híiiclkfir ^
with W.lhrk «V Son,
ost . whatever in tin* advancement of i ii i i ; . »»,*s»i»r
i i i . i h i/
o
science and knowledge would scarce­
AT THK
ly agree Avitli Air. McDonald in tin*
above delightful paragraph.
But A I E N N A
we cut the aboev out of the slush
and smut about “ Diaper,” the
“ Widow Blue bottle,” etc. etc. aud
therefore we could not expect much
of it, and therefore don’t.
TELEG RAPHIC!
Rio D i : J anf . kio , October 4 . —The
Insurrection in the .fi-gmtino States
continues, and is becoming formida-
1
rr. „ ,
, ,
,,
>i<*. J hr lit (*t Inis (u*cl;ir(‘(l for
Hitre, b adiT of the luoveuieut. The
insurgent forces have assembled at
• ano
( liivehoy and San
Marlin. The
JEV7TJ F.E
Government of UuenosAvros is tak­
ing' vigorous mea ures.
A. * I II I
NT. av \ oiiK, October 5 .— The Ti in rs
WAI VE MAKKK. a .IFAVKLI'.H
I No. 11(5 F kont S tiskkt .
Ac., *kc*,
A iv, ile#,
jSprcial attention ”iveil to Re-
I *.irin- AV.it. 1;. s Clocks and
-b vv, hy. Ord.-rs 1 >> Mail or ex-
l'li ss promptly attt nd. d to.
Aíy pooifs wore scfected expressiv for tliiV
market and I shall always keep up a fill?
assortment making
A. P. S M I T H S .C o
1 nun li ters and gi in ral di alors ¡
Those in search of real ami unnsuallv
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING"
publishes the following, dated New ORGANS, in » *K( «A NS ,V FIANOS.
#
.......... fortin*
....... Es- ( ¡
: a prominent feature in my store. M j snodi
Gi livrai Ativiits
Oilcans, last, night: “ Gov. Kellogg A it i ONS et v ( )r-aiis ami A uion l’iamu atlractiv'e bargains will bo amp Iy re- ! aro “h M
<',ri my salesroom largr ami icrii*
W
an
rooms
105
/
-’rout
stive
1
»
[
lighted,
andf
niy
received information this evenite»-
n
PIANO.
____
Foni
LAND._____
paid
by
an
early
visit-
that upon the arrival of F. S. troops
P J . N. O I F
I O
at Oonshatta, n m e fifteen N\ Lite*
r i i IC E S L O W a s Ihr LOWEST,
®
°ur city
Leagure ; who Avere engaged in the O i # ’
feeent murder of Republicans office !
OKI*. A. pkask , ruorniKTOR
! Fricd(?) is called to these shipments.
holders, left the town and went to
The Largest Stock on the Coast,
Arkansas and Texas.
S . AV. C o r n e r o f F irs t a n d M o rris o n stre e ts i
L ondon , October 2 -1 :!>0 i>. m . --
The rejvort of the gunpowder ex­
plosion afc Regent s Canal this mor n­
ing vvas heard a distance of twenty
miles from the place where it oc­
curred. Firemen have been dr a g­
ging tho canal all the morning’. F p
to this hour live bodies of victims of
tin* explosion have been recovered.
PORTLAND OREGON.
WOODCOCK
u42 l y
& GALLET,
AVli dosiile and Hot dl Dealers in
( « R Í E S k p son aoxs
W. C> ,. H R r T't. d YA M TO IL Un i t s .
P a i t i a m l . ............................... O r e g o n
Libili» ill .. ruil’.VHr Stalioa »m l,......r « », Al.llouNl \
r'lil'lTS BIX'EIVKD
.....
.*
A^_» direct per steamers. < irinlry o rd ers
! biulilinga, two miles awav, were ex- /'Ani.
Cash paid for Country Produce-
j tingui’diei 1 by the iMueussion. Many
11 12-1 V
j persons ma l *a narrow escapo from
d»*at!i. A number of animals in the
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Zoological Gardena were killed. The I! ¡5*-, Spokes, 1,’iiiiN, Oak, A>!i A
quantity of powd.*i that exjilodo 1 X X l o T t o r y P i o n R .
N< *il l ü l t r p
TIDM PSON,
av is four tons.
The details of the
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-
-
-
-
Or-'non.
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B ra d le y , M
a r s h
To mv fornor customers and nil in tlii«
Vicinity tlie invitation is to “eonieand im p . ’
, ^ . , 1. - 1, *
p ^ * , . «
& C o
AA hdiesale and Retail Dealers in
DR GOODS, GROCERIES,
Highest Market Price paid foi Butter
and Egg»
And General Inrporters of
A.llKRIC’.W , KNIiLTSII it FOR-
i : k ;.\ g o o d s .
Portland, Or,
A. I I I N M A W
fash Adi anees on every Description of
ruonrcK.
Forest Grov Or, Nov.7, 1*73
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