Established 1111 11 . FREE FROM ALL BAI) INFLUENCES. HEALTHFUL. EASILY ACCESSIBLE. Four Year Courses, With its Associated Preparatory School 4-1 anda c o n s e r v a to r y o f musics . rn j ' Î rn i / t v r including * V i I LV/Li $ I n c id e n t a l s In the College $48.00 a year. In tin* A cadem y $33.00 a year. LIVING EXPENSES LIGHT. WEDNESDAY, APRIU 3, 1895. AthlrOHN TH O M A S M oC L E IX A X I>, I). I).. C rcH itlent , f o r C a ta lo g u e o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n . FOREST GROVE, OREGON. '.policy mg rep u b lican s o f th e U n ited S tates, Clin roll Music. ‘ u rd ii*ie num ber o f from 5,000 to 10,0001 Prof. T h o m as N ick o lso n sa ys, “ It is jc assem bled at th at con ve n tio n , abou t tim e we rescued su ch sw eet toned s in . >re*>°,11 sh ou ld be fu lly represen ted , in stru m en ts as th e v io lin , p icco lo , the \ a te is en title d to six d elegates at bass viol and th e corn et from S a ta n ’s U!; andrfeur from e a ch *en g f« w *o n a l w r v ir * auli jfro tu re b oth them and th e ¿¡on o f ct, m ak in g 14 to be elected . T h e > m en w ho h av e a taste for th eir m usic for ,)rosp erit ^cn t a,K^ se cre ta ry o f th e sta te clu b , th e service o f G od an d th e c h u r c h .” -jationul v ice presiden t for O regon , ; the n ation al e x e cu tiv e com m ittee-j lja r it n o r e t h e P a i n t e r . A'!T,Ki for O regon are d elegates ex officio, See Larim ore a bou t th a t h om e you ’’ S ih g a total o f 18. w an t pain ted . 1 w a t e r l|JS are u rg e n tly req u ested to e le ct a | j A t a inetT ‘•lim in g bsct o f d ele g ate s to th e state clu b , m itte e o f th e ^ . \ Mu* m atti ^bese d ele g a te s are u rged to atten d lic a n C lu b , called by th e prt :\ . 1 \ las sup v-rson, so th a t th e m eetin g sh all be h e ld a t Portlan d , M arch 9, 189V 7 rep resen ta tive o f the repu blican • , . d ecided to call a sp ecial m eeting] «»,. ) ’ 11 1 m en t o c f the sta te. S p ecia l rates c lu b , to he h eld at P ortlan d , W e d n e sd f ‘ rta im *>e secu red on th e ra ilro a d s for dele- M ay 22, 1895, at 10 o ’c lo ck a. m. \ Forest . T h e state clu b is com posed o f -^i! p , , , t L. W e l l s . clu b s represented in proportion to tlie if, S e cre ta ry . actu al m em bership. E v e r y repu blican c lu b in the state, l>eing p erm an en tly or­ S im p ly S m ile s . ga n ize d , w ith a co n stitu tio n and by-law s, — “ W hat d id yo u e v e r d o th at is en titled to represen tation in th e state c lu b , w h eth er on th e c lu b ’s present offi­ o rig in al ?” asked S ata n o f th e S erpen t. c ia l list or not. C lu b s are e n title d to “ W h a t’s th e m atter w ith A dam and E ve? on e represen tative at large and on e for I d id th em b oth w ith m y little apple. I each 25 m em bers or fraction th ereo f can n ot te ll a lie . ” — Syracuse Post. greater than 15. S e cre taries o f clu b s are requested to fill ou t th e enclosed ce rtifi­ ca te o f m em bersh ip and list o f d elegates chosen to represent th e clu b and return it to th e secretary o f th e sta te c lu b as e a rly as possible. B y d o in g so th e w ork o f org an izin g th e co n ve n tio n w ill be g re a tly fa cilita te d , and d ele g ate s w ill not I k ? su b jected to in co n ve n ie n ce or possible loss o f th eir sea ts because o f irreg u la rity or u n ce rta in ty as to the nu m b er o f d elegates to w h ich th eir clu bs are e n title d . A ll cre d e n tia ls m ust be sign ed b y th e president or vice-presiden t and secretary, and a ll p roxies m ust I k * in w ritin g. T h e ob jects o f th e m ee tin g are to elect d elegates to th e e ig h th ann u al co n ven ­ tion o f th e R ep u b lica n L e a gu e o f the U n ited S tates, to be h e ld at C le ve la n d , 0 .,J u n e 19, 1895; to co n sid er th e ad visa­ b ility o f c h a n g in g th e nam e o f the state organ ization to “ T h e R ep u b lica n League o f O re g o n ,” in ord er to conform to the title g e n e ra lly used b y state clu b s In*- lo n g in g to th e N ation al League; to dc- vise a m eans o f reven u e for m a in ta in in g and e xte n d in g th e state o rg an izatio n , and to further in a n y oth er w av the interesta o f the rep u b lican p a rty in the sta te o f O regon. O regon has never t»een a d eq u ately rep­ resented at th e N ation al Leagu e conven- ■ tion s, and should th is y e a r In* present w ith th e entire 18 d ele gate s to w h ich she is e n title d . T h is w ill I k * th e most im ­ p ortan t m eetin g o f th e lea gu e sin ce its o rg an izatio n , and w ill he th e first great g a th e rin g o f rep u b lican s p rep aratory to th e presiden tial cam p aign o f 1896. T h e ’T w a s «iiinm cr and N ew p o rt. H e cam e there; w e m et; H e w as h an d som e an d h a sty, am i I a co i.u e le; He p rop osed; I refu sed h im I loved him -but then I th o u g h t, d o n 't yo u see, h e w ou ld a sk m e again ltut h e d id n 't S h e shed a tear upon h is breast; T h e effort m ade h im w in ce; H is vest w as m ad e o f tiauuet A m i h e h asn 't seen it sin ce ! I'rest. W h ile cap riciou s, d a in ty Rose. S p o rts a p a ir o f M ik tn hose. Papa, w h o p u ts u p th e rocks, H ubs a lo n g in cotton so ck s I />. ttr, M a r k e t ( ¿ tio tiitin iis . FO REST G R O VE . CO RH K CTKI) W K I.K L Y BY OHKKR Til K P rodcckr ' s S kllino P rick . Iluttcr • R îincomsidcs r*s Lard 'm ou** l1“ *1!* Dried Apples Dried Prim es T allo w C h ick en s, old D ucks G eese . . T u rk e y s Hides. wheat * iu (iR O C K K Larim ore is F orest (»rove. T H E ” paper h a n g e r o f rtO O O C O P I E S O F T H I S I S S U E . Larim ore m a k in g sp e cia lty o f fine b u g g v p a in tin g , > 1 J 1 G eo. S m ith sells th e w all paper; Lari- ! m ore h an gs it.. Larim ore w ill p a in t a n y th in g from a b a b y b u g g y to an om nib u s or a ch ic k e n | cooP S A L E .— S ix t y A cres. 30 acres in | cu ltivation ; 10 acres set in hops; 20 ! acres seeded to grain ; b alan ce e x tra fruit land and e asily cleared . F a ir house also depends very largely for its value upon its associations. x an d b arn , g o o d o rch a rd , e x tra g o o d n ew hop house and fu rn ace a ll co m p lete. T h is is a m ost b eau tifu l location to liv e , I b ein g h an d y to school and n ear railroad I I d ep ot, and has a co m m a n d in g v iew o fj ; th e su rroun d in g co u n try. P rice, iiiclu d - i j in g crop, f 1400— h a lf cash, balan ce on | easy term s. F o r fu rth er p articu lars ca ll | on J O H N S O N , G I L P I N & H A R R IS , R ea l E state A gen ts. S A L E — F o rty A cres, all level, bottom lan d. 24 acres in c u lti­ F IOR rich vation; to acres set to hops; 14 acres seeded to grain . S ix te e n acres o f th is land is very ch o ice b eaver dam lan d, F a ir house and barn. T h is is a ch o ice location to live, b ein g o n ly four m iles from Forest G rove. P rice , in clu d in g j crops, $ 1400— h a lf ca sh , b alan ce on easy term s. , J O H N S O N , G I L P I N & H A R R IS , R eal E sta te A g e n ts. JOHNSON, GILPIN 8: HARRIS, I R eal E state A gen ts. is know n by the com pany he keeps, : : : : : so it is said An Advertisement a m an sion . N ow is th e tim e to p aper you r house— Larim ore is th e m ail to do it— ch e a p ­ est and best w ork in th e citv . 15 to » cts. p e r lb. y e ts . p e r lb. 10 to i.t cts. p e r lh. H cts. p er lb. L IO R S A L E .— T w e n ty A cres tw o m iles .10 cts. p er !b. ,r> cts. p -r lh. F from F orest G ro ve . T w e lv e h u n ­ .10 cts. p er 11*. d red liearin g fruit trees, 1000 goos- jo to 40 cts. p er h u n d red lbs. T h is orch ard ?s to yo eta. p er h u n d red lbs. berries, 1000 b la ck b e rrie s .1 to p c i if*. is in first class co n d itio n , is e x tra g >od J$ to go cts. p er b ush el. for fruit raisin g, and 111 an extra good . 4 to 6 cts. p er lh. location to liv e. F o r fu rth er in form a- .4 to f> cts iK-r 11». tion ca ll on ,i*> to 4 cts. p er lb. |i to $4.50 p er dos. ..$ j u- $3 p er d o * . R eal E state A gen ts, $t> to fa p er do*. 10 to cts. p er lb . aliv e. I 1H to cts. pet lb . • i less for ^ O R S A L E .— F o rty-fiv e A cres, four / g ru b b y o r m urrain . .15 to 40 cts. each. m iles from F o rest G rove. T w e n ty to .1 cts. gross w eig h t. 5 acres in cu ltiv a tio n , balan ce not » to 6 Cts. dressed. hard to clear. G ood house and barn. | j to $J.so. T h is is all level rich lan d. P rice $1500 4S to 5 cts. p er lh. dressed. 4 to 4^ cts. dressed. 1 — $1000 ca sh , b alan ce on casv term s. .14 ct®. cle ar. S ee J O H N S O N . G I L P IN N H A R R IS . i* to ao cts. wncked. g.50 to fa. so holed A Man L a rim o re ’» add ress i . Box 261, F orest I G ro v e , O regon . i Printed in T H E HATG H ET its associations ase of the b est. : : : : : It Pays | therefore, to tis e r in be an adver­ 1 ! THE \- AT6H FOREST GROVE, OR. ! ( j ET