Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, October 08, 1874, Image 3

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B
U
un '
o x v s
-T/ist
sold at the C ou rt l i o n »o in H illsboro
la-»t Saturday
I »V
A'liuinisi rat or
j lie pr>»pert y consi sting
.
,r~i with tho
ol 1 store buildin a
I
- .1-
iV no. fi , wat
I
sold to J erom e Porte
or $25fi>. T h e
i
south half o f lot n >. tin block no. 12,
j
was b o u g h t b y T h os. T o n g u e for
Saturday
i m o o n a nre c right from b u rn -
! straw into .1. >!lll
»: (lit .1"» > i 1 S W 11C.U
< J M «rr f l w g "
PREMIUM LIST.
C L A S S I.
-Tiionoi (¡iuuu:r>
no . 1
M IS C E L A N E O U S .
Hubert Im b ric , 2 50. B est litter 1 nightly su n g ; o f the tropical l i m i - ;
pigs.first to Jam es S teele,d, s e co n d , | rjauce Qf *j)C forests, and o f the g e n - i
\\. O. G ib so n ,
oO.
tie show ers
(Continued next wovl . j
houses .
•
__________
the
dusty {
-
! earth was w et, I have not "'sp'A'C
Host stitllion 4 years old and up - !
ward, first preiuimn to “ L u t h e r ,”’ ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THE
Win. B igham , ^10; s econ d , “ F o s ­
HALEM EXCURSION.
t e r ,” W . A. S c o g g in , ?5.
NO. 2 — HOUSES OF AI. I. WORK.
wherewith
ME-1 sPc a k -
human
I
to”
I may briefly me «it i f * the
inhabitants to w hom we
seemed ob je c ts o f great interest.S ee­
FOREST GROVE
in g the necessity o f m issionary work*
He Despises the 6. W. Argument.
Host stallion 4 years old and u p - !
a m on g the children, I was ready to
W! ard, “ Pathfinder,”'W in. T o m jih u s , I
10; second, “ W illam ette,” James
F.i>. I ndependent :— A grave and consecrate fragments o f W e b s te r if
m i . ] ami d am ag ed aK uit JkM
£71.
T
h
e
South
half
o
f
lot
no.
fi
in
w ork ; but this
.ii id s .
L yhee, o.
Lest 2 y<vWs old , first to w holly unaccountable d ou b t a s t o t lie not m ore, to the
The m ishap OCCUred th u s;
b lo c k 7, was bou g h t by J. T. Scott “ R y e straw ,” AY in. B igham , 5; n e e -! verat.[jv c f ]il0 X ehaiom
party to l i a b l e design was frustrated by
nsi tin*» o f som e To'.) I
ic w heat
,
,
* 1 1
1 designing
’ *
■ c lu b w ho
( >r tT », wa vi i n i s >on after ond (mi name), James In inne, *2-rn). |
m em * bers o f * the
ishrls was stan liner
s ta ck ed
in
Best one year o ld , first to W m . C h a l - " hlch 1 had tll<% I n s u r e o f bolon g -
p n reh u -"d o f him by Sture Harris at
con vey ed the idea o f a mental d is o r ­
luers.o; secon d , d o , 2 50. Best | ing having arisen, imputations w hich
t r« e piles on the gvoun 1 whore it I
Hr. II. SAYLOR, PROPRILTOÜ.
£BH). L o t No. 1 id b lo c k 7, was
b lood mates, first to John Lbbort, I mav remark have caused tlie kecn- der to w hich I was subject at times,
M » threshed. S om e rain had fallen
lit by Mah-hai Johns:ou for J 1 <>0; S. secon d , J». A\. M atts, 4. ]»< st est grief to those on whom they liavc ami w hich they also affirmed was
s’i 1 on 1 i i lay Air. G leason *< t fire
,
.
. ,
„ n ,-
ot 1 *>i block 7 at $■ i i . I i<»t •) tillv .» vears o l d , grst to ‘ Alinni«,
D E A L E R I if
M • ,v ,
-
.
been east; and furthermore the p u n ­ c o n t a g io u s like sm allpox.T his reud-
t his straw which lay in largo quan-
ti
in.
Inguaili,
5;
s
e
co
n
d
,
Alice,
|
’
,
.
ered any close com m u nication im-1 DRUGS, MEDICINE3, PERFUMERY,.PAINTS, OHS, GLASS, BOOKS A c ./
*ck 7 wa ; 1* night by S ’. Ll V 0 H: ir-
t.lies adjacent to the
wheat a id
W C . S eogg in , 2 5U. Best filly or | lu lled statement o f Iv. Ac. having
•s;
n
ns a
T h e proper tv i'll st o f
possible. The on ly op p ortu n ity I
ihl, first to “ l lb*- 1 been received with a lack o f that im-
Wiere it had been p u lle d out from
M r s .Fi' Id rcsi.L lice having thereon wild. W . <». Scoggwi, 0 ; secon d, \\ . 1 pi ici t confiden ce which his previous had war. on Sunday m orning" when '
G L A S S CUT TO À X Y S I Z B
tl.it hin** T h e straw b e iu g wet on
a barn an 1 1 nin i wash h ni.se,a p a »
'fl' Pr0 fishing, (wo were d o in g the !
^ ' nbr * • ’ 11 » high moral character w ould warr ant !
■t p it bu rn ed slowly and seem 1 as
1 - 1 no.
... i of* W alk er s A ddition first to L. \\ . W atts, 2: second John
ot in iciv
same thing, accord in g < 0 tlio script- J
E b bert 1
1 all you r readers in granting him , I
]■ it w ould pro o u t .s o there seem ed t»>
Our «t
b in part o f
to Forest G yo
I7fixfi7fi feet, sold
ural injunction to be all things to all j
n o . J — nu.uuirr houses .
feel m oved to oiler a brief account,
1 o no d an g er from it. Mr. G leason
YARXISÍI BRUSHES,
rAIN’ T BRUSHES,
to M duelli J. i”, i us. in for £2-1 ). Lot
men) where I had some und isturbed i
Best
stallion
4
years
old
and
up-
for
the
truth
Of
which,
to
the
ini-
r.nd his broth er were hau ling tlie
NAIL BRUSHES,
CLOTHES BRUSHES,
11 >. f in U. > -k » >f W ilk r’.s A l lition ward. tir—t to Lon. B o v . IV G rier- m itestcitcu iustan ce, I can vouch. a n d ,I trust, appreciated conversation !
wheat to the station. O n S »turd iv
STRIPING BRUSHES,
TOOTH BRUSHES.
o f Forest G rov e containing the resi- son, 10; secon d, “ Captain,” J. 1).
X >t even G .W a s h in g t o n —but Ism ile
^ 10,n*
they began liau lin g a g a in and hauled
Bowel!
(
o
l
.
-1.
Best
d
vears
o
l
d
.
“
V
Olili
d e u c e o f M rs. l it
rr
Grouse and Gastric Vigor
exa m p le so
all the foren oon . T h e
straw* h nl Mrs. F ield s at .s.
J o h n , '’ first to F. T u ck er, (¡; Best 2 at the thought o f an
1
O ur hun ting was not very success- j
years oh 1, “ J oh n , •J allies ! ml*; rie, 5. com paritively obscure, ruu will de-
ed lip exeepit in a few 1o f
CO M B S O F A L L
S I Z E S
A ^ D
V A R I E T I E S /
T. G . N avTor’s Additiii»n to the
Best o i k year oM ,, “ Stoiiew all«’ "W a l -
fill ,H. and J. b e c o m in g so perturbed
w is b arniii » b!<) w 1V
RAW OÍLS,
NË.ATSF0OT OIL,
r>i•st brood nuire 4 nryed in single file, beguiling the as to fail com p letely . W e fou n d
' |to IV11 o f L ‘ t V ÍVÍ st ( » i\ »ve was ; bou g h t by ter Mott < t. 5.
me and
sinok m g f r*»m j
M l’s. FI. hi ait O t ). Th is p rop el tv years o Id and upw ard, fi nst to
CASTOR OIL,
LARD OIL,
weary w ay with pleasant and broth - I great num bers o f grouse which were SWEET OIL,
Ml 1it to
noon they
d
.
B
0
ÍL
E
D
CHINA
NUT OIL, ETC
“
Sarah,
S.
’
J.
R
ow
ell,
Best
1
F
t
*
1
1
ilS0<1
1
l>y
Mrs
1
was
sold
. Fielt
P<i
erly converse on various im proving ■
>
t o tame, that
one
o f the horses
hen t! i ». y re turno 1 to ! su l»jo
•r. But
to
J.
1).
first
sucking
R
o
w
e
ll,2.
colt,
S ch o o l H o o k s s u ita b le for th e A c a d e m y o r P u b lie S c h o o l.
J et h * 1ICI:’ dow er heivin» it sold
No. 1 — S\l ITrSTMi! S
subjects. There seemed to be am ong 1 caught o n e ; this w as attached to a
a i
uni 1 the v Incat b urn- |ve . 1
"1 i ’
vy I DM*. .Mr. 1 a ■id oh» !:.ii:i lying
1 lest stalli**n 4 y .cars old , fir .st to (tie clu b, a general impression that, 1 tree and II. and J. .both fired at it
All articles warrauted. Prescriptions eoinjKmmltiT with enro and iorrectnens.'
it was cove iv 1 with '
• i
so
a
nun
‘
in
a
utiirv
ly
«
i
»
i*
.•etion
from
“
Lutlu
m.
jBigham,
?Si
!’,
\
\
see-
i
»
no 3 ^ 1
ow in g to the danger o f exterminating simultaneously, and both m issed; in
i i l ap][»arcaiily e:i! 1 i* r i v
>1 !1(•iins wa s sold,, the part lying ond to •• Fuat*er,” W . A. He ittrif
r-> —in, 4:
*iles at the s-i:tie t;i T>A A
st ;» ) ears »»Id. first to “ Y oung all m em bers o f the deer family if we their excitem ent they let the grouse
W('st of tl 10 r ualaii n river eonsi-iting
I’hos. Tue k er.5; be -t 2 y* ai s began at o n ce an indiscrim inate at- g o at li^t.to the disgust o f the afore-
th*' rn Is o f '[ iiO sjackif
of
\ ac ;IV «i \.... ]. . locked dow n to (i. • l o h n , "
: to ’ ’ 1Ì ve­ straw," \\ ai. Big- tack upon them , we w ou ld better m entioned horse. W e en jo y e d per-
Id,
red f i ­ lit and ran
111 . S!.aw < *f Corn: cl ill s ;at 0 2 per h a m ,5; S( (‘(111 il to “ J o h n , ” Jas « Jui-
f
conline ourselves to smaller g.gpic feet 1 e d t li th rou gh ou t, and a degree
_ l . i
• j “•
i
m i t lie »n [ V 4 ;K'0 was aï-
'*U ; 1 *ost one vear ol d, iiir.-i to
*c » and ’ ‘ 111 rOMMimi r ! • > i ;u*rc ** i \ ■ hi it .
! 1 I \
away will i *ut
W . Mofi’t t, 5; best such as the blue-jav, squirrel and so ; o f gastric vigor which all with possi-
r was :sol 1 to J e ­
in g e: is; t){ T i
' 1
back upon
nhvav; s foil •ns. ”1 ¡J('\
1 brood n aire 4 yea rs i >Id am 1 U][i wai'd forth, of which the w o o d s afforded bly one exception look
: ro me Pol r :ii •>> t•5 per
u d i'.
l
•
: . “ Jes de,” 1íijl *t. Frei man, N; sec
an abundant supply.
• with tender lon gin gs.
»veli 1 the b un ling
New Styles and new prices. I have now for sale tho new style* and latest improved F lo /
I'tIK I •
l> iloV . XUt n NE ST5: ! Tri- ; ond to '•‘ Ante lope
M.
N.
G
ir
d,
4;
O ar first d a v ’s clim b was enlivened
Rich Lahds.
* an l s o i n st.»l pe 1
I '
cnee dewing
Sewing marni
machines
PRICES, with extra inducements to those paying'
],t>. 4 - j] v v»-irs old to “ Minnie ” ■
_
^
_
| enee
neu « at REDUCED
»tia iL U n
w
, v.j ‘ V • ' _ '
1 by occasional views, caught through
In conclusion, there is p len h of CASH, aud to persons who desire, we sell on the installment plan- $10 down and, and $10
1
Th is w
'»ii-. ti.-l l
♦
- g a » » r LL¿.<j-j » : e -_~srwr=x í
( s !.ito oí l*. S. 1 • • <1 -4, d eceased , wan i
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J< MlKST < » KOVtt, (>> tobtT <
s, 1S71.
o c a l
cv-Jcr--qE.-»rr -zm ta sjb ^ i f U '. H u a B - . -
Svi.r. o r T*ir T m . u ’ s Tî^Yvrr.'— 'T h * j
HIE INDEPENDENT.
L
•-r
u iv the
and
G rove
D R U G AND
BOOK
STORE
K. 11.
F LORENCE SEWING MACHINE
r 'ti! 1 l»o lived
W.1 Ai. S !!ggin’ ’ 2 5i»;,lb c s t ° 2 ‘ v ía is
Icy.
;.s m e
an
ter
J )
v in -
*.).( 1 ♦rr ■’ } i.i on the b i k
»
•
*
ii
T
’
u
e
tim-
ground.
niTi ;
. linr V1 < •11 v r e v *ved, when
bers i
it wa . # , 1 *! r ' t the ehi! d ”s l c g was
...
i
b r.k- •n. A p 7 -iiih.Ul \Y n
nn I ! be woun 1 llT - ^ ]. < >; 1)4*1* p n -
* ♦i .1 an 1 1»rtiiscd but
(
N.
1.
i
\- *starfo ‘ j i r j , , .
H ivton in AY al la
ri
lie pr »po­
\Y . J
IV fo ­ a whi! *. l l - g r a f f i- call
4 ] ! il th»' S
it iiu- « '(>: ipoft Ï *-4 4 1 > -a
v la ‘ - i r jt n c r and
Paeifiic F univi
111 :
i»
» L i 'li i 1 u
l o 1 ri »us habits
is a y our » nn
V II , 4 ■ter, and is univer- dry t.
an 1 ['Ml 1 oil
• I .v.
ctc
1
at
the.
ud
respe
sally esteem'' al a
wheat alreadv
mi-wed
l>y
will
I
v
lie
e
wbi
re
G rov
many friend*. Jake >r • i his wav
A xr.w F lo r e n c e Sawing M achine
rgli Colic • »rp • and we !have n o t t h *
11
J'.S
1 1 V •
n* ? y 4 ( ’
least 1 eibt 1*11 that
will
Im
w ork
t th* ( ’.Minty F »ir.
part cf tli*
in thi*» e.iTi'itV thi*
lKXt M . k. B'lt we
- 1 e name* cf
W.>
Mi s Ada
thil it*
R
Prof. R d.b t
■ork - “ Autumn
jtt took first pr
n 1
L
1*1tor. AY tu iE take« the pla^o o f
. JuMies in t b e X a t im a l Business
»e in Povtbir.il
T h is
Instill-
111 VI
■ ing. It will have the pntro- ,
o f the votin g m en w ho desire j
ia d:i a short eut to we ilth an 1
Tu­
•live business raj .vit
d. l.
Mi l u <¿ as Si < '•>.,
lvertising their Rtw i n g m
mir p ap er are swin d i e r a .
v.di o
have
been
Mi : . A . S
ach in es
ui » i t u-
a m i latch* a n d
iail an
w ill
re
i v i v . n
1»C< u at v» »r • : r
»»f
tl..- G r o v e
i • Titfi i i f ' <» a r
to
A' i r a v ] » i e a s ; i n ?
a 1 at
I
1 1
r e e . iv . 4
build
r roí.
tea
C o m i >u s
a
Fr . ». r. U e ND O v
has
j a r t i e s w e r i - ha»l
and
F i ' e s i . l . nt
T u esd a v ( veiling.
g n e tu
Sal» : . t > In-
str u c t t h . - L e g i s l a t u r e in r.-yar It»»
1.1s
• eOOUBi n
i » ' r:: t A'* t iIÎS
has . B u
( . 11
I • it- ;
!.-. M l a.
Ilf* i»’> Olii
t .
ile
\J
1 Javti ni.
in t o w n
M on day.
is a t t e m l i n g c o u i t
a
H illsboro.
W . I p H ' . x i n : lia . s o l d Ills spall ».f
UG1.' *1 . j
the!
was
(< i
!
visited
-rnr.Nru m it . inos .
v
i ascending
°
U
,
and
,
..
descen d in g
R
V
E
1 B L O m is' * » » * • 1 , a T h ir i &tn* ^ » rtl» n4’ « » « « • » •
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY THIS SPACE
FOR HOXTER
AND
The next t»'»ra begins on Wednesila ♦, i
Septcnd » *
l uitioi
ij»« and higher Academic j
per ye;
.......................................... $45 :
Iu the
. id brunches per y«ar... .$30
FACU LTY
Rev. S. II. MARSH. D. D „ President.
and Professor of Intellectual and Moral
Philosophy
lb v. HORACE LYMAN, A. M ., Profess-
or of Rhcorie and History.
<1. H. COLLIER, A. M., Trofessor o< the
Natural Scicnci *.
J W. MARSH, A. M. Professor of Latin
' and (irti R.
| J. 1». ROBB, A. M ., Principal of tnc
Acadciuv.
Miss M ARY A.ROBINSON. Preceptress.
Kiev. THOMAS CONDON, A, 11., Lectur-
*r on U c o k v .
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;
1
f
Miss O. A. II ASKKLL. Teacher of In­
strumental und Vocal Music.
n33:tf
W ar Claim A gen cy
Y
No 31 MONTGOMERY BLOCK,
E B W 'ilK E r
W RVET0K
.
i i Residence st i eves*.
gnonls i
,,
c
°
Machiha
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
Grove, Oregon.
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| IV^B. C. w alker. Surveyor,tin» Field Not*
and sPrites, conspired to excite a de- o; the Legal subdivision‘survey».
bays.
R eligions.
At t !,
M
At tin Bi
1 w
11
I«r
>r i
tlio.li
1 e l i u i ' i ’ l i . R » V. .1. TV . M i l l e r
!h v. Mr. < In mm r
f,... » t1
. . t « i i iutii
ui » ^»i • i1*11.o
h ev. ry Sn 11.1 IV
■lionul chili'» h :»t
■o Hi* 2l»»l Sal »balli
; at Gaston ti ie :j. 1
at It a .
J:-,
was also so much
H
frightened
As
1 Turning Lath® withTools, ! 11 ,,\ik
to !
these adventures, we slept,
all
eept J — whose last remark
which I
heard, was
that
to the
effect
C a r p e n t o r c fc C a lb
in o t S li o p .
ALSO
lie
STAND.
AND TABLE
troubled |
I.K G S
They Take up Claims - Yellowjackcts I
Best b i rr 2 years old ami upw ards,
Weh omethem.
1 think there is more land to
v
Customary Rates-
the sq. mile on the head waters o f < 2 7 2 i i s
Machinery i* new and of
Pel »hie Creek than in any place to
and of firat class make,
litter jiig su n d er li months, first toA.
Liit'lling, %■’>; second ( i. F . Naylor,
1 50.
Wiil Sell
NO . 2 — CHKST KK W I IIT K S .
Addrp»»,
A. L. JOHNSON.Forest Grove.
'
:
5 -swt.i'i stvkkj ,
Jan e
S te e lr . 5
particular nttentiiin givtu to house-bui’d
ing and fraaniiL-.
FCREVT GROVE
OREGON.
Í
111' its to listen to
the
livnuu
FOR SALI-:'
lot in Forest
Enquire nt
L E ( i A \ j A D V E R T I S E M ENTS.
N o t i c e o f I 'i n a l S e i i l c i i i c n t .
Wl
. .a.
f
A.luiimslrnt
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM­
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED ,
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
A!»;?;aC:i!:d 8 djfcrWo?k, :
If there Is a FLORENCE MACHINE
within cne thousand n.les of 8»a Fraa-
ciscn cat work nj well, I will fix it with- t
cat * ay expense to the owser-
G
A
j U
JE
L H
ILL, A
gent,
No. 13 New Moutgetaary Street,
or AND hOTEL BCILDINO,
K O t ic o
^ T iL PERSONS knowing themselves
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Washington County.
In tl(r matter of the estate of l li.tries E.
Estes deceased.
j t ^ t o t ic f . s h f . r / b y GIVEN THAT
j i. * the Ullderslglitd itdinilli tl.itliX of s.iid
estate has tiled her fund account in said
I (\mit and that MONDAY the 2nd day of
Novi uibt r a . i*. is. I is the time fiv-d
said C-oiiit f a hearing objections K n to i '.ii.l
h orn ed c 'k and graceful (ba r, sal fur the examination of >sid linai aorount
AM VNDA ESI ES
iimii ami spotted trout drew near 1>\
fim i boar, first loJain es Steel, $5,
n j W . < >. G ib so n . 2 50.
B
i .l
S m it h, K t re Co.
which I have ever been. The boys j
took up claims in various p lie r s , in ;
Grove in exchange for stock.
ord er that they might hit the pros- IN LOTS TO NUIT.
this <.(Tire
ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS.
1M.Ptivc rmlroad track with Home one
Hesf Boar 2 years o ld , first to Robt.
iniliiii', s ! ; best boar 1 year old,first
to \\ . (). G ib so n , fJ . bo >t sow 2
' them. W c found yellow -jackets
vears o ld fi rst to Robert I inbrio, $1.
m different places on the route; thov
m i . 4 -r.KiiKslitui s.
Best boar 1 vear o ld , first to J. i show ed in a pointed manner the vig-
1
‘ U*
■it soli* 1 year old,first orous characteristics o f tuen*
race
to James Steele, J. Best boar pig (i H. thought so
particularly, as a
m onths o ld , first to d o, il; secon d to
small swarm lit oli his hack
where
M m. Haw It in-. I 1 ot).
ob. liest sow p i g ;
six m on t hs old , firs ( James Steele.J. i
Best litter o f ¡»igs um ler ii months. to acquaint him with their arrival.
first to d o , J ; seeoi
The wild Bcasis Enchanted by Their
1 •»().
Songs.
N >. 5 - » no ;iui! rii«.
. . .
.
The glories of cam ping beside Ne-
Best litter under fi m onths o ld ,
first to W. G G ibsoii, £fl.
haiem 's rushing stream where long
no .
A* -wg. . Míie*a
Tida Feed and B a ck Feed.
A
NEW El. /'(»STS.
STAIR BALUSTERS.
Wo found no lack o f country over AT 25 p ercen t Below
there.
(4
DESK.
SWIM*, -i ssr.x.
first t u f i . F . N aylor, S I ; best sow 1
vr nr o ld nud upw ards, first to ( i. F.
Nnvlor, Sil; best sow pig, fi m on th s
uhi, first t.o G . F . Nav lor. $:!; best
n20;r.m
500 feetBelting
ex"
From the continuous groan in g which
H. kept up T ju d g e lie was
in a similar wr.y.
" ,so a!i‘‘n.‘,s to <;euoral li4W an‘1
50 feet Shafting* PuUies,
pull dow n several large trees. After
C L A S S V.
NO. 1
»co-
il v. . » rk.
J-I• m i - » 1«. »ic
\v,
Y\
;
i i r o v e .
r e w i l l n o t s a y ; M a r .- .h 's r e s i d e n c e s
i t " » » k tli
xo. -
has
C iarla-
♦
s< » m e - 1
sold
have
w in
in
M o l l i - | m a s 1h a s vi t i i! )» d in»l i s u . w li» l j ' i i
ih t re
S
premium. (I. F. -Naylor, 2; Mcoml, j form
formM
, „ ir fragrant
fraRnmt bou.-l.«
into L
ed , their
bou gh s into
lake
ton, fir -t to Ri »1». l’t Im brie,
1 ir.»!
in > \v
]»air fat sheep. ti l’-t to JÍ. Fr (•man. 1
from second Robert Imi me, •>. lM-st 2":
) CO nld be lai:nbs, Au glist l"ll g wool b r e e d , first
to Rubiert Inibii;-, £12; sc -■olid. J is .
arte!’V.
III il.rie , »s Lest 1»> land »a,
Au gust
l-.iull-'- lo]Il g Wl ><»1 breed, l! rst t » It »hart
Im -
V\ ; tt '
1.1 ie. $1 0 ; ser» md •!¡ames 1 ml »l ie
best 2b M'-nm* lamhs, first to (j . F.
Nuvlur, $11).
rh age
in - j
g rad u ally
ran find there a proStat.1. " p la te for !
o f hom e com forts, the low respira­
”nr, ?-2; lv -t ewe, 2
the wierd end
ipwards, first preini- tions o f the foi'est,
r, '2: s ecom ’ <
ghastly
m
oon
ligh
t
w
hich glinted
F.
Naylor, l : best, ewe 1 year o ld , first | upon the n o d d in g trees and trans­
d o , 1.
Every Florence Machine in Oregon kept in order f re» of
W. II. ATKEN, Attorney-at-law and Coyi-
;V(. and lam b, first premium
mandcr of the Grand Army of the Keptihlif
Rest ew
in California »md Nevada, will give prompt !
i*{. (•coud, d o, 1 ori; »roe o f terror pitiable
to see in a
G . F . N avi
■r sale at ten per cent, discount,
attention to the collection of Additional j
best owe 2 years o ld , first prem ium
stron g m an .
l i e would sometime*
Travel Pay, now due California and Nevada !
ureliasor can have choice fr .m nia-
\ oluntenrs discharged more than three hun-
; '• 1 •
“ • s<’ < on<?’ d l,> ^
doze siiglilv think ing himself for the
i'i!"> at prices ranging fr >ni ?7o to
i dr«d miWfrom home. .Soldiers can depend i
rear «>i
first prem iu m . G . F .
v ,.i .. .* » •est
„ * luu
, , , .,
j
i m oment in his little b ed , but the
! on fair dealing. Information given frea of :
particulars m ontre .f N ivlor, 2; liest
buck 2 vears old and
O i l E a s y
T o r m
s
i charge. When writing enclose stamp for 1
w a i'L . first prem ium , R ob t. ] rn. ghostly surroundingf?
w ou ld soon
I reply and Mute company and regiment nhJ j
ic, 2; best buck 1 year o ld , first dissipate the sweet allusion.
whether you have a discharge. Congrea» 1
llicrundon has promium
,
.
,
(
has
extended the time for tiling claims for i “WHT
b» James I inline
$2; ^ Panther Screams L
D HOXTER HAS
s d MANY
Jumps IfltO THE EN TIRE
LOT OF MACHINERY additional Bounty nwlerAct of July 2N,18M»,
m ensti.iuriK at his sture all the time
1 K S* t
ewe
and lamb, first p ie
I.. January G75. so all such claims must be that he has no tiiu« to write an adfariae-
the Drink.
IN THE FOREST GROVE PLAN­
minili R obert , Iiiib d
I e , ’ il. best ow e!
ma.b be fore that time Onginnl Bounty of IU(>nl. That is what wa call basin# (A. JfU
tab
ING MILLS
2 ye irs o ld , first prem iu m , R obert !
T o add to the horror o f our situa­
cKNi nils nof ii allowt tl all voluntorrs w h o ______________________ __
k
J
enlist: (1 Wfore July 2*2(1, isi'.l for three years
! nibi ie
tion, a panther attempted to eat one
if not paid tlio same,a hen discharged. Land
.
.
.
.
consisting
or
NO. < I.! I' ’!. ST I ! ll LSI! I \\
o f the horses. However, as L —, his
i M arrant» can b# obtained for servicra ren­
i »(---i buck 1 \( •old . fir; lu Iioli-
dered before lsfif» but not for services in
THE NEW IMPROVED
giant figure en v eloped in spectral One ten Horse Power Engine&Boiler,
If s. A. I I ixman has already sown ert Imi »rie, $2.
the late war. Pensions
for late war »md
war of 1K12obtained and increased when al­
garments, went sta ggering toward j 1 Planer and M-itpher.
.1.» acres o f fall wheat and in now
Ni ». 10 •swi :: i*i - vKi:
lowed for less than disability w arrants, but
24 inch Surfacer,
Best buck f» 11 \v »ol and
him over lo g s and hushes, and final- j
plow in g fallow groun d. H e is n
no pensions are allowed to Mexican and
1 Saw Ta bl e
Florida war soldier*. State of Texas hus
gift;: »er.li.as a granger store,am [sells tirsi to Robt. Im l >i*ie, $2; s,
I’ d i ly, with n loud w h o o p , ft 11 into the i
inbrie , 1 50; 1 )*‘ *t blick
granted
Pensions to surviving veteran* of
1 Mortising Machine,
V;;.;.' iev waters o f Cedar Spring, the fe- j
lot - < J g ood s .
i 1 ev.vs Revolution, New Orleans and Mobile
Robert I m im e - W ; senund.
I
J F«rce Fump.
I Prize Money is now due and being paid. AV.
niut- 1 ine incontinently fled: the horse i
man, 150; 1»est lui» ■k
b .n turm d out a g o o d ly fidm.- ¡
J prnetiml busiuf ss m en since !
fo u n d e d o n ly a few years a g o ,
its patronage» is
1 ir order during that time.
FOR SALE.
ful life.
fair
...
FOR, SA LE., Tin
II
Mr.
, •
. J>( st span
; l U ■ M i il l st tl ) liio! *i. Inibì ie», IU
where we p roposed to cam p for the ! it will be ac c p t o l , h aving mypelf
1 S -JW
nia;•j'e ho r a ­ ■ first {«* ■T is. S ew ell,
night.
! the witi e s o f my own heart for its
....... I ,,. I - 1 ; s» et »n i to A . A . Mii:tel’, •">; best
sit ! ; a e
\ ri • i ■ •’ <- horse\ tir
to M . N. A Touching Incident A night of Horrors, truthfulness.
a re- ( i ild . •) ; b<•M saddle ho rs<», first, to
Y ou rs Truly and in Truth,
The place was a
beautiful one, !
1, ¡-.er T. Sei
H
, Il
sec» »ml : » AY. G
W.
platted with green grass, and roofed
py ;
ili, , •>; tliiid to J . y [elvei’ifon,
1 »tiilis
N F W \ 1)V F R T IS IA 1F T S
»5 0 ; 1 • ^ f wal king 1i< »IX \ti ist to AI. with lofty trees, th r o u g h 'w h ie h the
tu tea, h
in
_ ^
— - - - —
X (ii n i, 10; i•eta ii.l to •J. W ils o n . .»: sky could scarcely be see. A touching I
¡.•ml on
tlild to ’r Se. iggin. 2 5dI.
incident illustrating the way in which :
N O t io o .
( l _ \ .SS l i l . N o . 1
even after attaining m anhood , we
> , ì
A L L THOSE INDEBTED TO TUE UN-
Bes 1 1 >1 ! i! :i years old :in 1 upw ard.
f i :
( r.!te
often turn back to tho tender e m o ­
ll VM p re» nii un.,"(ii:V , . (ie
r a l." S d ì .
dfi'sigr.ed will <i<> him qnb(. ,-i favur l.v call­
se d .ly - ii. •(■■!,
1} ; •> \ (-ars »»1.1, fir st prem i- tions of ou r c h ild h o o d , o ceu ’*ed on
ing by tlie 1st uf October uuj sctiliug r.p
l ! ■ i o ;
Aw aking at mid- their iwVo’.iiits.
ll * *L •id of the A all ev ,*’ S. ( i . this first night.
STEVE HARRIS.
Ca Ives— Fir> t prem ium , night, and lo o k in g in silent adora­
Ni»! NT, th •• 1. .»
Ville ha s ( ìovern or , ” S. < i . R eed , 2.
g ili !:niiiis-
tion upon the w ondrou s bo.-vifV o f
f . » w s • » Aavi r s and ii] »wav d. lii’ -t pre-
^REV.E.Walk
lay to
» .
Ill:inni,,** i
• »ver» i g n ,” S. ( ! Ree l.H. the tirs as they seemed gently sway­
( » w s 1 Vir;ir o ld . fi rs t Iirem ium , in g in the w ind, to sweep the floor from ONL to N IN t.lV » res of good
f 'nning land lying adjacent to ForcstGrove.
• » IO.' sy Si \tli
“ < 1
, ” S .( »i. Ri 1, 2. C a lf, o f ti»e sky and even to brush aside
rhancft
A ipi . ti o l.lkanah AVulki r of tliis ¡dace.
“ ( ilo ,.’i S( ve: it h ,” i*i. ( <. 1iecd , 2.
___
the stars strewn up on the fields o f
%
.
i who
X (1. i » ». UDÌ D m 'VIrn.K.
W O T T C T o l.
heaven, I heard a low wail o f lam en­
-—
maim
l i ­ f 1!1 il ! C oíf, first p! •»in iiiiii.J.R .
A LL TETSONS KNOWING
THEM-
A
$•>
to
proceed
tation
w
hich
I
found
»
■
s
(*t leU 1 . AYait
: 1
prem ium ,
t V "V, til’s
from J - .
In qu iry
revealed the selves in Vitti d to the un h rsigned by note
CS l y J. K. \v ait s.
( ‘ L A SS IV .
fact that lm coul l not sleep. The or account arc r. »pit sit 1 toooiuc and settle
the smac on or before the 1st of October.
NO
Rr.iNmil.Mi.iaNos.
unusual situation, the entire absence
W. II. SAYLOR, M. D.
w a v Id blf(
tirst premi-
sepo:lf
we
ii
Y V; * i ; ’.v :\ v ; n üYïi'.x ili» p >-t a.ker
r
Mr. M »:rn>\o alid several
i
i*i^M w r*
u n d er the shed
v f îl
ATr. Ai i-g r ove s f,, >- «d
i
♦ . i 1» ;i T * . T ’ 1!d when the
•
sir.»us o f .m m uring hnnFclf m the J
pall and ree them, or wnd for circular with cut and and prica list.
w o o d s ft r fifteen or twenty vears lie ! delivered in an V part of tile State or in Washington Territory, at my own risk.
I lav Ibis statement before vou r
After a sharp di scent o f several hun-
d ie d fc«‘t we came to Cedar Spring, , readers, Mr. E ditor, in full faith that
n k mules first to W m .
.‘ lil \Vi , ol­ torses,
»r fatti :.i::ig hogs.
m
tho ‘1<M1S0 forosts* o f va,ious l,arts o f ' o f rioh la,ul -v ct I'uoceupied in the 1
*noP
w hot°h*.
perator, sc íhlt^we
that we h»”
have
now
noth a side and back feed machine. Every Machineta'
the Tualatin Plains.
Tho hills were X ehalem Valley. I f a person is do- warranted Gr ten years and r.o eharse will bemade for repairing or keeping Machines in
to “ Id!« w ild ,” W . ( i . Set»
, e
.
,,
Inst su ckin g colt
tu -t
to fragrant with the scented laurel, the
" W in . G ir d , 2 s((<-li«l t<> x*u:t' 1 sm ooth
and ot easy grade,
r. J . i>. Row ell,
1'
a»<l w c .p lis s « ! on ou r way rijuining.
.1 Ml ! I S.
S'- r n : A* * i s r . - L a - > Saturday
m is â t H ills b o r o a
s* t. » dll’ ( « l
» 1. ♦ i ' i i i ' 1” • i * ***
t o AI r. AYilkins
v •.
1 to a si 1 pos* h -
f ii • sik ' l \ >lt > V >t fri :! ‘ cu ed
m*t
■*-
X
One of our new styles feeds thc-vrork away from
1 '»it. for M r
H * ii v, 1 h ir l V k to snv e h is c r o p
nr ! now tr* lose part
r f it 1•v fire is t o bad. 1T he burned
' ^ ’ > • » t ‘Ì n ie ntire los^ h »wovor.
eb op p e d feed, or
I: wo 1 1 ,1 » f, »r
CAN ntAKCtlCR.
—
to
lie indebted to the undersigned will ¡dense
si tth- their accounts by the first day of Oc­
tober -I will allow a discount of ten jier
cent on all accounts nettled previous to that
time.
JOHN VI I E. M. D.
n2"i :lt
.—
m _
n234a
H u r r a h H u rr a h !
Mr. Frtrmcr, Granger, and all the rt»t
the living
K K J O IC »
of
R K J O lC K
Ov< r th« good news which in fact every
body is niions to' Lear. X\‘ h Y <>f cours*
com • rgh t » Hillsboro, an.l lcM't for the
n* w stoe, Kellogg’ s ploce and *< ethe cheap
goods that are .»«»H there
It is enough t*>
make any body smile. The fronda were
PORTLAND, OREGON,
carefully selected and of great vaydy.
Affords advantages for the thorough and : Cash paid for //ideR¿ Wool, Furs and all
pm* n.*;: Bu ¡m -.:. Education of young and kinds of j*r.iduce
'.1
gtdineii. S ml for C(*llcce riqmr.
KdHN & FBIEDENB1CH
*i b ly
D k FKANUE A V. H U E
*J 1 j ,1J
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