Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874, October 08, 1874, Image 4

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S H E R M A N * H Y D E ’S ( O H MN.
Daniel Webster.
PIANOS!
ORGANS!
MUSIC.
“ Darnel W lbsf*!*.” remarked Col-
A voung cowplo from H ip rural
[oitul
(iuinpey, as he trimtned a quid
districts attracted rou-.idrrable at-
fcntidn in town last Saturday.thougli of nigger-lieu 1 and fastened it se-
they <ti< 1 n t once suspicion that nil cuielv between to decayed teeth in j
eves wPrp fasten»-«! upon them, nn«l the left side of his luoiith, “ Darnel
noting th«ir pvprr
action. They Webster was a great man. There
vtre in that brea<l-niid-butter-with- wasn t nothin’ mean about him. I ’ve
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wasn't his
’lr»«ses-on-it ktsge of lore that make henru him talk, but it
prince nial peasant »dike moist un«l talk so much ns his generosity that
rrnsbv ami alike oblivious ♦'» ear«:- took me. H e lmd a kinder careless
loss of tho gsiz< ami opihe’ns t*1 the way like, that kept him from gittin
oiitsi'h* woild. Jt i*! a 1 »<**i♦ ili«• state rich. He never seemed to think
o f existence, an 1 the man or woman what things cost.
I wn* coming up co il. KEARNY & SUTTER STREETS,
win* lias grown old without experi­ in tho Hudson river steamer along
Sun Francisco.
encing it has skipped the; most thrill­ with him once, and in the morning
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
ing chapter iu the book of life*. To Darnel and me was washin’ our faces
lx* or not
to beatific- that’s the and slickin’ our b**ir in the cabin,
HEET MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRU*
question. Whethoiitis nobler in and he took out a tooth-brush and
the man to battle alono and unloved brushed bis teeth. I didn’t see no
MENTS and MUSICAL
against the world, or to take a girl other tooth-brush around, so I bor­
MERCHANDISE-
in his arms and turn aw.rv from it. rowed his’n; and
after T used it I
In one voice wo exclaim," (live us handed it back to him, and what do
you think? W hy, Darnel W ebster
the girl!”
Sherm an
So felt that youlig Granger. Ten
thousand mathematicians and a sen
serpent couldn’t have divided that
couple as they leaned up against a
stack of side-meat in a grocery, and
clung to cacti ether's clothes. For­
tune might have emptied her sack at
that youth’s feet and he would not
have sttippod to touch the. treasure.
Fame might have held her brightest
jewel an inch above bis head and he
would not have reached for it. His
country might have called until she
was hoarse and he would not have
heeded her. Angels might have
beckoned him to come away and
skip with them triong the green
banks of the beautiful river, but not
a akip would he have skope unless
that girl could have lmcoiue his com­
panion skipper. Nothing but abso­
lute cremation will ever have power
to remove her from him, and even
then he will cling to her as long ns
there re enough of her left to make a
grcas6-epot on his shirt-bosom.
Long they stood there and well.
...
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•
Inquisitive people steppe! outside
the door and gazed in upon them,
and whispers
went
around the
crowd: “ Got it mighty bad, ain’t
they?” “ Don’t she snuggle up to him
though?” “ Watch his arm, now- -
li#h--Heo there!” Still the girl
pressed up against bis side, and
wished the sun was turned down
that John might capture the kisses
tbnt were drowning in the nectar of
her lips. Still bho squeezed her arm
and admired each gem’ef a freckle
that shone on Lor fair face like
etrawberries in a di*>h of cream. ( ’ lo s ­
er together drew their faces so
closely that scarcely a thought could
pass between them. A great awe fell
upon the assembled multitude, and
they awnited tho crisis in such deep
ailenee that you might have hoard a
etich drop. Just as the lips of the
lovers were within a lmir’s breadth of
touching, a small boy in the crowd
broke into a demoniac laugh. The
enraptured pair were jerked ba^k in-
te thia world with a suddenness that
nearly dislocated their necks and
sent buckets of blood to their faces.
He looked as though ho had been
caught whipping his grandmother,
and she looked like Hie was sorry
for him. The wild light faded out
of hie eyes, and he pulled his hat
over them. The kisses lay dead on
her lips, and she pulled them in and
pressed them tight to her teeth, out
of the sight of their murderers.Hand
in hand they left the grocery, and,
with faltering steps, departed for
the sylvan shades, where they may
gnaw each other’s necks and ex­
change vows and saliva in sweet se­
clusion.
6c Hyde
just slung tin* tooth-brush into the
river; ami I suppose next day he
went and bought him a new one.
That’s all ho
cared about
money!
There ain’t no such men as
Darnel
Wt bster livin’ now,” concluded the
Colonel, meditatively, as he squirted I
a stream of tobáceo
juice
fire-place at the other end
room.
PUNGENT
into
of
the I
the 1
S I I E I O I A N A. I l V 1)1*7.
Pacific Coast Agents.
PARAGRAPHS.
The Lincoln statue, which is to be
dedicated at Springfield, 111..is com­
pleted at Chicopee, Mass.,and a spe­
cial ear lias arrived to carry it to its
destination.
A meek-faced, humble-looking in­
dividual, in attempting to traverse a
bit of banana peel, the other day,sat
down violently on the sidewalk, and
merely remarked,“ Grace, mercy and
peace.”
The Rochester
hamnecut says;
“ Mrs. Stanton wants every church
iu the land to have a woman preach­
er. Very good indeed. Stay! who
will make pastoral visits? Speaking
for one, we do not propose to un­
dergo any more dangers. ”
“ May heaven’s angels vvhispci
gohb n words as they kiss your dar-
Jing cheeks,” wrote a La Grosso man
to his Betsey only last spring; and
now lie wishes heaven's angels would
whisper to him how his breaeh-of-
promise suit is coming out, as his
law ver is doubtful.
T H E U N R IV A L E D
W EBER
P IA N O .
i N e w U c i i u - t l i o ! N e w R c n ie ilii* * 1
Deputies of the State Grange#
0 2 :5 K e a r n e y S t4.
Corner Commercial St •
SAN FRANCISCO.
Established in 185! for the treatment of
Sexual and Semiuftl DJ hcsmcs , sm h as Go­
norrhea, Gleet, Slrirfur*. Hyphillis in all its
■ forms, Seiuinni Weakness, Iir.polt.-nev, etc.
Skin diseases (o f year-; st.tndiii;; 1 »""1 d -
cerated Le«i*, r u c < ssfully treated.
! DR. (H U R O N has the ple.iHin'e o f an-
! noueing that he has r< lurit' d from visiting
i the principal Hospitals of l-.nrope, and has
\ resumed practice at hisDispcnsary,02JKeur-
! ney street, corner of Cuninicrciid, San l*ran-
| cisco,wliero his old patients and those re­
quiring his service may find him.
j The Doctor has spared neither (¡me nor
money in seeking out 11 « w rernetlies.iind has
returned with increased facilities for the al-
! lormfion of human sufToring.
Seminal Weakness.
| Seminal emission, the consequece of solf-
I abusn. This solitary vice, or depraved seX-
! ual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of
1 both sexes to almost unlimited extent, pro-
! duemg,with unerringeertainty the following
1 train of morbid symptoms, unless combated
by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow
countenance,dark spots under the eyes,pain
in the head, ringing in the esrs, noise like
rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, un­
easiness about the loins, weakness of
the limbs, confused vision,blunted intellect,
loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching
strangers, a dislike to form l ew* acquaintan­
ces, n disposition to shun society,
loss of
memory.lieetic flushes, pimples and various
eruptions about the face,furred tongue,fietid
breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats,
monomania and frequently insanity.If relief
he not obtained the sufferer should apply im­
mediately either by person-or by lett«r, and
have a cure - fleeted by his new and sen ntitic
mode of treating this disease, which never
fails of effecting a quick and radical cure,Dr
G. will giveOne Hundred Dollars to any per­
son who will prove satisfactorily to
him
that he was cured of this complaint by ei-
tlufr of the San Fram-isoo quacks.
(
l!y the Superiority of itsToue, combining
Great Power, Richness,Sweetness and Fin»
Singing Quality, as well as (treat Purity of
Intonation ai d Harmoniousness throughout
the entire seal», it is fast driving almost all
other Pianos from the Coin < it Room, and
fullv explains how \\ F.HER shows an in*
crease of 20S per cent., and yet cannot sup­
ply the demand.
— :o:—
AGENTS \V VN IT.IT in every county
the State, for the Celebrated
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
DISPENSARY,
in
(Tired at
Home.
w h ic h ron
Father Chaucer was sound on the
main question. Witness:
Volume & Purity of Tone,
W’liat is better than gold? Jasper.
Beauty of Case,
W liat is better than jasper?
W is­
dom.
Supsronty of Workmanship,
What is better than wisdom? W o ­
Elegance of Finish,
man.
W liat is better than woman? Noth­
a^d Durability
ing.
R ortoffices .
LIOT ÖF POST-OFFICkS.
Fanners hf l
Ji mol WnP.hmytbn
onifimzr for *, 1/
; I „ m l for Hin fiU n s (’M l i E l
SUBSCRIBE ! !
cniioblrniriit of llie iltnil^ll nil niiMHifl.
To facilitate tin* iri/i l-t / hole ehmmiA-
sioiul tlir follovum) /I' lmii* lo 1 „pfilulr
granges in Hug jnriiiliclion, «# Hit/
ilr/iulirs:
For f tom/las and the montir* son/h
of it. K
Harm if 'lea Mile
Poll-, "Jo men Tatum t henr.
lamet //. _ //1 // > ,/im 1 lion
Unit, 1 oinali, t /111 nli ,/oli i i s o i i t Fas!
Pot Ha ml.
( ’Incl,amas%
hnrhe*} Eagle (J red“.
Ihnlon, A. Snn/ison, (lorrnlln 1 ,
) amlnll, A. It. l/enri/, latlmfelle,
II asliinijtoii, T. J>. Iluwjillt ci/n.
Uillxhnrn.
Marion, R. A. II'¡tzel, Turner.
Lina, L. A. Fanning, Tangent;
H m. ( ’i/rns, Sr to; ./. II. Smith, Har-
rirlni rg.
FORKST-GR0 VË INDEPENDENT
Lasfcrn Oregon, Pastern Washin /-
ton, ami Idaho, prank' Shelton and
Wm. Shelton, Walla Walla, W. T.
Hc.sVc/'/t Washington Territory. K.
L. Smith, Olgnijiia,and ,tilling Horton,
Seattle.
Southern Oregon, It. S. B. Bn Ur,
of Ashland,
A 111 / loeallih/ icitliin this jitrisdirtion A journal devoted to the interés,a of
for d'hieh no dejniti/ has hern a¡nminted
Washington County and of Ihe
for tit r organization o f granges, trill
rceeire immediate attention i f applica­
State,
tion is made to me, / adii attend in per­
son or send a deputy.
O A S I PL CLARKE,
Master State (Irange of Oregon and
Washington.
Sa<em, Oct. 1, 1873
far the
DIRECTORY.
O F F IC E R
Master,
kou, Iowa.
« f the N A T IO N A L
(¡14 ANG E.
Itndig TV,
Adams,
lUnt/*
Persons at a distance may he CURED AT
HUM E l*v addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
Overseer, Thomas Taylor, Colum­
i stating ease, symptoms, length of time the bia, s . r .
j disease lias continued, and have medicines
Le, taer,
T. A. Thompson, Plain-
promply forwarded, fre« from damage and
rieic,
M
m
.
curiosity, to any part of the country, with
full and plain directions for Use.
Steward, A . •/. Vaughn,
Parly
l*< rsons writing to the Dort- r will please (lore, Miss.
state the name of the pap« r tin y saw this
A ss'I Steward,
(7. II*. Thompson,
advertise ment in.
.Y«'(t’
Brunswick',
X.
J.
My in« losing $10 coin, in a registered let­
t 'liaplain, Bee. „4. H. Orosh, Waah-
ti r through the PostOffice.or through Wells,
Fargo A Co,,a package of medicine will In-
ingh,n 0. ( ' ,
forward« d to any part of the Union.
Irefisurer,
i . M. Ah /towal, (v>r-
All correspondence strictly confidential.
ning,
X.
\>J
Ad«less D R .J .F . G I MMuN, K« arm y St.,
Scoretgry,
O. 11. Kelley, Washing­
San Francisco. Post office M--X 1 .0 5 7 .
s.p21:ly ton, / > . ( ’ .
( I ale-Keeper, O. 1 tinividdie, O r ­
chard (ìrijve, hid.
('eyes,
Mrs.
It.
IV.
Adams,
;
'
\
1 'omuna,
M rs O I I Kelley,
1 S O F T E S I ) E X T
ones
alle
gtance to no party but the party
o f PROP, BESS I VE ID E A S and
T in work originally published under the
EfTe, utii c ( 'oiumitfer.
1 title of I'uc Nrw A mvk :«- an Cx<T.op.r.nu
R E I ORM; is controlled by no
U in. Saunders, Washington, O C .
- was «'ompleted in 18C,3, since which time
I*. Wyatt, Aiken, Cukrslntry, S, C.
I the wide eirc':hvti«-n which it lias attain«-«!
( 'lique, Paction or Monopoly ; but
P. It. Shank land. P u b u g f, Iowa.
| iu all puts « f the United Stat«-s, and the
| signal development* which have taken place
it the fearless and outtpoirfn ----- -
1 in every I •ranch «>f science, lit« futur«-. afi-1
j srt. ht»v< induced Sheodit«-rsn’.; I publish« rs
A It VO< 'A 7 E o f the P EOPLK.
: («• submit it t<* i»U eXa« t and thorough reviii-
j inn, m,(*. to is<u«- a new edition entithd
The St. Paul Pioneer says that
I T h * A m /.M i I-! (*T i I.nt-r.lUA.
the experiment of planting trees
Within the last ten y«-ar* the jiri-gres* of
along the line of tho St. l ’anl and
i discovery in every department of knowl-
Pacific 14. R. has been very success­
: edge has mice* n new work of reference *n
: imperative want.
ful. The troes planted were willow,
The movement of political affairs lias kept
cottonwood,
Lombardy
poplars,
- puce with the tliscov« rirs of science, nfid
white ash and box alder. European
j their fruitful application to the industrial
laree and null-leaved maple have also
and useful nrts ami tin* convenience and re­
finement of ««.ciallife. Great wars .and con- i
done we! 1.
rtm rr.cm
sequent revolutions liuv«- ocenred, involv­
ing national changes of peculiar moment.
A N’ iiv Hampshire woman, when ¡
I he civil war of otir own country, which ‘
dying, made her husband swear on
was at its height when the hist volume of ;
f
the Bible that, he would never marry |
(he old work appeared, i.ts happily been 1
ended,
»ml
a
n->tr
course
of
ejtutnercial
a woman with a sharp nose.
r ilE S OF E X C E L L E N T LAND FOR
S i n i C R I P T l O Y P R IC E ,
»n«l industrial activity has been com­
**le in Washington County.
menced.
HAN F R A N C IS C O M A R K E T *
¡
Lnrge accessions to onr geographical
knowledge have been made by the indefati­
W heat — $1 45 (ct *1 55 V 100 lbs. ¡
gable explorers of Africa.
The great political r«-volutions of the ln»t
Front— Extra in demand for ex- ¡ I« the only FIRST CLASS IN ­
decade,
with the natural result «-f the lapse
port at $5 25(if. 755 ft bbl.
SITI I’M ENT «ohi for
of time, have brought into public view a
O ats -$1 40(i/.l 55 p 100 Tbs.
multitude of new men, whose names ara in
O nions — $2 55@2 «S7i¡ V 100 lbs.
every one’s 1 .n«uth, and of whose lives every
one is curious to know the particular*.
Great battles have been fought anil import-
PO R T LA N D M ARKET.
antsieges muinliim-«!, of which the detail*
are ns yet preserved only in the newspa­
»-*
pers or in thi- transient publications of the
W heat - -1 45 ft 100 lbs.
dav, hut which ought now to take tlit ir
O ats — 41 c (If, 13c ft bushel.
place in permanent and authentic hstorv.
The Square Pianos are 71 j octave,and em­
F ro n t- Firm ; standard brands,
In preparing the present «‘dition for the
brace* nil Modern Improvement*, such a*
15 50 ft bbl.
press, it has accordingly been the aim of
Elegant K<>se\»(.od Case. Mmutiful Mould­
the editors to bring down the information
U ak M'. t — Í 1 40(57.1 50 ft cental.
i n g F u l l iron Frame, Carved Leg*
and
to the latest possible dates, unil to furnish
O r r i s Arrr.F.s.-57.J (7t . 50c 'ftbush. * Lyre. Over-strung Mass. Agrafie Treble,etc.
dn nc«-urnte account «-f the most r«-«-rnt dis-
Length. f< feet lu inch/*; Width, .1 feet t*>
O nions f l (57, $1 75 ft 100 tbs.
o v e r ii. in science, of every fresh produe-
inches, and
B r iter — E xtra dairy* 25 (it. 30c ft I b , !
| ti«>n in liietature. and of the latest invt 11 -
j ti««ns iu the practical arts, as well as to give
F.i ;r.s— 27c 'ft do/..
succinct and original record of the prog-
l ’on.TKY Grown chicken«, $3 00 !
- r« ss of political and historical events.
Btit, confound tlmt boy! He fit 3 50 p d o zer.
1 Th e work lias been Wgtni after long and
W oor- 22(o 30c *p !b.
j careful pr< liminary labor, and with the
doesn’t deserve to ever have a girl.
1 mo st Mi | !c i r m l.i<« s f< r « ariving on to a
Fxcept for his ill-timed cachiimtion
i *uee« ssful termination.
Forest Grove Retail Market.
None of the original stereotype plate*
this story would have been longer
have breen used, but every page has been
FOR
TEN
YEARS.
rnsitirriD vvkkki . t .
and aweeter.— Brim*wicker.
FINEST
AND
CHEAPEST
printed on new type, forming in fact a new THE
I ( yelopa'dia. with the same plan and eoin-
Wheat, V bash# ! .............
C>\
Fruit tor Fattening Purposes.
! pass ns its predecessor, but with a far great-
Flour,
l>arrel................... 4 50
LANDS IN THE STATE!’.
i er pecuniary exp«-n«litnre, and with such
Corn M-ul. f* tb
............
05
nfifi.ly
, improvements in its conipositiou as have
Potatoes,
bushel......... ...
,V>.
Every man who has an orchard or Bugs, frrsh "p «l«>z.................
t Iteen suggested by long« r experience ami en-
25
vineyard should keep hogs enough Rutter, goo<l fresh r«-l«- g ¡I.
30
htrg««l knowledge.
The illustrations which are introduced
to eat up all tHo inferior and rotten Chickens, "jp <h«z...........
for the first time in the present edition have
fruit. The problem has often pre­ Macen, sides *{• P» ......
(*h* esc. p I f i ..........................
been added not for the sake of pictorial ef­
sented
itself to onr mind whether Dried Plums, p P>............
fect, hut to give greater lucidity and fore«- to
I.. P. F I S H F. It.
or not perishable fruits, when the Dried Ajiid'-s, p
Ve kt ep constantly on hand a good assort the explanations in the tevt. They embrace
all branches of science and of natural histo­
price is low, would not bring more Hymp.p Kcp, (r«tail)
ment of
CoftVc.
(retail)
f*
|t>..........
ry, and depict the m ost famous and remark­
if converted into bacon and lard
Tea, Japan ( r« tail) p
...
able features of scenery, architecture, nml
thnb utib/ed in nnv other way. This T* a, (rn-cn, (retail) p 1*».....
art, as well a* the various processes of me­
ILolln’blo
clionp chanics and manufactures. Although in­ llooins No-SO Nkd 21, Merchant*« Ex-
hi a doubtful problem and we w ill not Kahuon, best f* barrel.....
ti mb-d fo rinstruction rather than embellish­
argue it; but certain it is that lotten Snynr, bv the k««,’ p P».......
P IA N O S ,
ment, no pains have b ee» spared to itisim
change,California Street.San Francisco,
and unsound fruit will bring good Lard, P ’t»> .......................
Mutton, p IT ...................
tlit ir artistic excellence; the cost «'f their
returns when fed to begs. Jt is w el K..f, p 9- ......................
O L IC IT S A D V E R T IS E M E N T S AND
7i Octave, Agraffe Treble
execution is enormous, and it is believed
Subscriptions fur theForest Grove In de­
known that corn is the la st food in Pork, V
.......................
they will find a welcome reception as an ad­
pendent
and for papers published in Cali­
the way of grain that stock can have, Veal, p 10.........................
mirable b atur«- *«f the Cyclopicdiu, and
fornia, Oregon and Nevada; Washington,
Fish
(
fr«
''li
>
p
lb
..............
worthy
of
its
high
eharnct«
r.
MADE
FRO
M
T
H
E
R
E
S
T
SEASONED
the fattening properties being very
Fish,(salt) p Pi.................
This work is s«>J«l t«> Subscribers only, l tali, Idaho, Montana, Colorado and a.lja-
M A T E R IA L , AND
great on account of the large amount
payable ondelivi rv of each volume. It w ill eeut Territories (Sandwich Islands, the Brit­
of starch contained. Fruit
is far
b«> eonipl« tc«l in sixteen larg«* octavo vol- ish Possessions, Mexican l ’ oits, Nicaragua. hrrefnreinvaluablrla all o f o u r rillten s
superior to corn, because the starch
mnes. each containing about HIM) pages, Manama, Valparaiso, Japan and Chin»; New
FULLY WARRANTED.
fully illustrate«! with s« v< rnl thousand \N’oo«i Zonfhnd ntt«l th<- Australian Colonies, th*
pr< parties are alirudv resolved into
Engravings, and with nnnicrous colored Atlantic States and Europe.
sugar, and it is therefore more easily
Lithographic
Maps.
Has created many a new business;
I’ hk ’ ks a « row a « wnrnrr.KKs nttfos can
digested. "Where there is a large or­
Has enlarged many an old business;
P rice a ml Style 11/ B in din g .
chard many tons of fruit are una­
HE OHTAI.VrD EI.Kr.WIIEHE.
lias revived many a «lull business:
In extra <'h’lh, ¡wr ,-<J....................
00
Has rescued many a lost Imsinesa;
voidably lost which might be all
In Library lfather, ¡>rr ml.,.............. (».(Ml
Has saved many a failing business;
gatli ered up and fed to hogs. (Hass­
in ll'ilf fnrl-ey Mortaro, ) * r nJ.,
7.(Mi
Hus
preserved many a large business;
In
lintf
Hnsiii,
«jire
tfiU,
)ier
ml.,..
8.(M)
PIANOS AND ORGANS
es of all kinds are good growing b ed
And insures success in nnybnsinesa.
In Pull Marroe.n, (mtvnie, iplt nl</r$,
for swine, but to fatten for inaikej
Gip.Aitn's S ecret .— Stephen Girard tsed
Iter i d . , - ” • ........................ ........ 10,00
requires something more substan­
to Hity.yi hi* old age; ” 1 have always con­
In Full Bttssifi, per tv»/.,. ................ 10.00
Sul DON EASY INSTtrf.MKTKjir EESIKED.
tial.—A’. Chronicle.
Four volumes now ready. Succeeding sider«:-! advertising liberally and long to be
volumes, until completion, will he issued the great medium of success in business,and
j FOREST G R O V E O R EG O N .
th<* prelude to w« alth, And 1 have made it
once in two months.
A young J.rnnder swum across the V 1 AXUVACTUREM AND D E ALE R IN
« ’’Specimen jwig«-s of the A mrkioan | an invariable rule t > advertise in thedullest
Ohio from a lower Kentucky town Iv V . all kinds of
times as well ns the lmsiest; l«»ng experience
P R IN T IN G D O N E TO
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