Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, April 26, 1895, Image 1

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A I.K H T HOOK A N D L A D D E R CO. N o. i . —
Aaron W ells, p re sid e n t. H orace S te w a rt, vice-
p re sid e n t. C. O. Roe, se c re ta ry . E . B. Sapp tn g-
to u . tre a su re r. K. B. Sa p p in g to ti, ch ief. II. B.
Jo h n so n , fo rem an .
H . H. C la rk , ist assista n t.
J o e B a ile y , 2nd a ssista n t.
( ¿ R O Y E , O R E G O N , F R I D A Y , A F R I I.
CHILI) AM» SILVER AS MONEY.
F o r e s t C r o v e , A p r i l 24 , 18 9 5 .
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(TTY COUNCIL
Minutes of adjourned meet tig of the
Common Council of the ci .y of Forest
Grove, held at ‘.he counci, chamber,
April 22. 1895.
The Common Council m t pursuant
to adjournment. Roll call si owed the
following in attendance: Co tnciluien
Large, Stewart, McNamtr, Sn ith and
Walker, anti the Mayor. Absent, Coun-
cilinen Sappington and' Recorde Wells.
Councilman Walker was desigi ated to
act as recorder pro tern.
The reading of the minutes of ,he last
meeting was omitted
li the matter of sale of a hors? taken
up by the Marshal tht* following r solu­
tion introduced by Coituciluien V, *ker
was adopted:
Resolved, that whereas a certain i >»rse
,
,
^ ,
..
. -
,
has been taken up bv ‘ be marshal, uid
whereas it appears to the satisfactic r. of
the Common Council that due noti< e of
the taking up and impounding has b sn
given; it also appearing to the Council
that all the proceedings therein hi ve
been strictly in conformity with the
requirements of Ordinance No. 51, there­
fore il is ordered that the Marshal be
instructed to sell the same at pubi c
outcry, at the city pound, at the hour of
to a. m., April 23, 1895.
T H R E E
C EN TS A
CO PY.
CORXKIJITM .
IN FRATERNAL CIRCLES.
Many Im provem ents—A New Store— Happening:? Among the Lodges of
W ashington County.
Factory to Open up Soon.
To t h e E d ito r :
W ill. 1*. Lorcl
I was much please«! with the conserva­
A new loilge of the Degree o f Honor,
The H a t c h et is lieing favorably re­
F O R E S T (»R O V E P R K E T H O U G H T l.IB K A KV
s t « .c . .
H a rrt n K. K in ca id
No. 3 1, was instituted at Sunny view last
I'h f ip M etsch am a n d re a d in g ro o m is op en e v e ry T h u rsd a y and tive views expressed mi the editorial of
ceived at Cornelius.
F r id a y aftern o o n an d e v e n in g
M rs. A. E. B a r­
ablitf
iasirUfCtion
Irw
in
/ i»rint
" r
week with sixty-one chart*, r members.
your last paper on the financial questions
W. HL U c d i k e r, lib ra ria n .
The present fine weather is stimulat­
Chns. ' . W o lv erto u
of the day. You have, it seems to me,
ftr m e C o t ri J
K S. Uean
A new camp of Woodmen was recently
ing our citizens to clean and otherwise
FO REST GRO VE F IR E D EPA RTM EN T.
taken the liappv medium between the
(
. A. M oore
instituted at Silverton.
fix up their places.
' lu d ?.. P '.l h IV M tln
T .. 4 m . M „ cO rH e A L A R M S ;— G kkiirai . A larm -R a p id ta p p in g impossible theories of the single gold
/> it j ä h y - ‘ifth U is t r i d ........
V N. B a rre tt o f th e b e ll. T h e location o f th e file w ill be In d i­
A new lodge of Odd F'ellows was insti­
J . Keim is putting up a new* dwelling
cated b y th e n u m b e r o f lu ll ta p s g ive n b etw een standard advocates, and the numerous
tw o g e n e ra l a la r m s —c o rresp o n d in g to th e n u m ­
house on the lots in front of the M. F«. tuted at Gold Hill last week and another
views of the populist. The populists
b e r o f w a rd s w h o se lim its a re g iv e n below .
W A S H I NGT'ON' F O I ' T Y
C all fo r d r ill—T h re e tap s, p au se, th re e tap s, having in my opinion this one advan­
one will be to-night at Condon.
church.
p a u se , th re e taps.
B . P. C o rn e liu s
C a ll fo r m e e tin g —F iv e tap s.
tage
that
they
arc
advocating
no
impos­
J u d g e ...................
Several new lodges of Good Templars
Cornelius boasts of the best roads in
l)
Tessoner
C o m m i siou era
W A R D L IM IT S .
sibility, while our single gold standard
c;. T o dd
the county. If you don’t believe it have been instituted this mouth.
K i'. G oodin
C le r k .............................
friends
are,
and
both
are
equally
danger­
F ir s t w ard N orth o f P acific a v e n u e an d east
. I*. Fo rd
watch the Forest Grove horsemen speed
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o f C o lle g e W ay.
The grand lodge of Oregon, I. O. G. T.,
. E •. Mi C orn iick
Her o rd e r
.................
Secon d w a rd —N orth o f P acific a v e n u e an d ous in that they compel an artificial paper
their horses over them any morning or will convene at Forest Grove on Tues­
j y . s ij p iu g to u
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be
tw
e
e
n
C
o
lle
g
e
W
ay
an
d
H
street.
currency
based
on
credit
instead
of
coin.
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il. W ilcox
A sse-ssor..........................
evening.
T h ird w ard N a v lo r’ s add ition
W. 1 Bond
day, June 4. The local lodge is making
Sc h o o l S u p e rin te n d e n t
F o u rth w ard B etw een P acific a ve n u e and
T h e r\ o! b o t h t h e single gold stand
L. h- W ilkes
p u rv e y o r.
Secon d u veil a t south .
A Forest Grove man was lotiged over extensive preparations to receive the
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oods
C o ro n o
F ifth w a rd —B etw ee n Second a v e n u e an d South ar«l advocate and of the populist is for
night one night last week by the city of grand-lodge officers and ilelegates who
Par'v ad d itio n .
an elastic currency, which is just the
S ix th w ard -Sou th P a rk add ition .
J
Cornelius. The charge was drunk and will assemble 011 that occasion from all
C I T Y O F F O R E S T Ul(< VI
thing not needed and not to be desired.
parts of the state. It is expected that
disorderly.
As to the question whether gold is suf­
| at least 125 officers and delegates will be
MAYOR.
ficient to carry on the business of the
Old
mother
Neep
has
been
seriously
H on. S. I l . /V -S .
present. The reports this year will show
country there seems to be but one res­
ill.
| a fair increas? in membership arrd a
COI* NOI í , V
ponse, and that is in the negative, there
F. h . s .
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Roderick Clark is also on the sick list. much better financial standing than
must therefore be some means of increas­
li. L. Stv »Van,
ing the circulation. The advocates of
Cornelius is to have a new store. The I heretofore.—The Sun.
Cieo. L . SmitVs,
C. L- L a rg e ,
gold alone think this should be done by
pr«>prietor is a gentleman from the F^ast
According to press dispatches the
T . C. SitN a u ie ” ,
paper increased or diminished at the will
and is putting in a stock of general mer­ 1 Ancient Order of Foresters in England
L . C. W alk er.
chandise in the Weidewitch building.
of the bankers.
; has $26,000,000 on hand and a member­
R ec order .
That this scheme should meet the
The factory is expected to start up ship of 888,000. There is a lotlge of
A a ro n W ells.
hearty approval of the banks is i.anily to
next week under the management of i Foresters at Hillsboro.
T hkahfkkr ,
be ao ihrrei. at, it would hardly be ¿11 tile m a t t e r - f Ordinance No. 68.
Goodin, Lind and Friday.
To-day seventy-six years ago in the
J . C. G re e t.
Ordinance No. 68, entitled “ An Ordi­
human nature to suppose otherwise and
Seven Stars hotel in Baltimore five Odd
Y* ARSII ai ,
nance
to
repeal
Ordinance
No.
37”
was
111 this I thin k the bunkers are no more
Fellows met together and constituted
J o b a S trip Jiu .
selfish than other classes, but I think it repotted by the ordinance committee
the first American lo«lge. Now* American
. F ir.* W arden
K. A. Savi i*'igton
would be very unsafe to p ace the power a,ltI was rea<I ^rs( time, second time by
T. W. Thompson has a brother visiting Odd Fellowship has passed beyond its
ju s t ic e o f th e Peace
i
I
S . ilV ¿Í1'*-
of expandin'# and contracting the ‘ »tie. Rules were suspend’.«! hv the ful- him from the F.ast.
Consta*. r
EL B. S a p p ih g to u .
I English parent, and numbers over 1,000,
currency in the hands of any class, hence lowing vote: Aye, Large, Stewart, Me
J o h n Wailey, 1
A. J . Otto, Smith, Waltei Best, W il- 000 members and its lodge» are found
.Sch oo l D irecto rs
E Hv»!e.
>
Smith, Walker, five; absent,
I
am
compelled
to
dissent
from
the
views
N'amer,
¡> ■ 1
A,».»ru,;
liam Story, and Geo. Best, started for the wherever eivilizatiin lias gone. By
of tile gold advocates who practically Sappington, No. 6, and the ordinance
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.»«iron W e l l s .........
gold
mines of Southern Oregon last proclamation of the Grand Sire this day
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S
c
h
o
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ls
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advocate a currency based not on gold passed to its third reading, and on roll
T . J . T h o rp . A . M
but on liat and credit.
cal1 was passed by the following vote: Saturday morning. Success to the boys, i*» observed wherever Odd Fellows are
found as a day of thanksgiving and re­
Dun*« h D ir e c t o r y .
The list and sub-treasury schemes of Ayes, Large, Stewart, McNamer, Smith
Mrs. Helen D. Harford, of the W. C.
joicing for the marvelous grow th of the
tilt populist party are similarly weak as and Walker, live; No. 6 absent, Sapping- T. U., lectured to a good audience last
order. Washington county has three
C(>N<; R E « iA T I O N A L C I ll'R C H .
Friday evening upon the subject of tem­
they propose a purely arbitrary basis for ton.
subordinate and tw'o Rebekah lodges,
A . R oc . k k s , P a s t o r .
perance.
the
circulation
which
would
ultimately
In the matter of Ordinance No. 69.
S e rv ic e s e v e ry S u n d a y :.t 11 a. in. a n d 8 p. in.
and one branch of patriarchal Odd
S u n la y school a fte r m o rn in g serv ice .
drive gold and silver out as a basis. The
Ordinance No. 69, entitled “ An Ordi­
W. F. Rolston, proprietor of the Far­ Fellowship — Washington encampment
So cia l m e e tin g s e v e ry T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at
arguments of the populist’ are just as nance to restrain breachv and vicious mers hotel, is building an addition to
8 o 'c lo c k .
at Hillsboro.
V o; n g p eople'll m e e tin g o n e h o u r b e fo re S u n ­
much directed against the use of silver cows from running at large,” etc., was his barn, when completed he will have
d a y e ve n in g s -rvice
Simonides ltwlge, No. 39, K. of P.,
Strung«.-!....re n 'v.v.ys c o rd ia lly w elcom ed ,
as
gold.
Their
views
are
not
like
the
reported
by
the
ordinance
committee
one of the finest barns in the county.
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meets in its castle hall, Cornelius, every
single standard advocates impossible i an(| the same proceeilings were had as
M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H .
Mrs. T. W. Thompson has been quite Saturday evening.
Visiting brothers
<*uM wish they were— but owing to tht: in Ordinance No. 68.
R ev D. A. W at 1 i kk , P astor .
sick the last week.
welcomed. W. W. Marsh, C. C.; J . T.
S e rv ic e s ivet\ S tt« 4 a> .it 11 a. 111. an d 8:301». 11 .
fact tliut their currency would be ai bi-
S u n ia y sclw y', :.*t il. ¡5 • m. J u n io r le a g u e e v e ry
Charlie Danfield is fast recovering Dorrien, K. of R. & S.
irariiy fixed by legislation, makes an in the matter oi Ordinance No. 70.
S u n d a y at .ip . in. E p w o rth le ag u e at 6:30 p. m.
Ordinance No. 70, entitled “ A special from his sickness under the care of Dr.
S u n d a y . IfLa):*r im .l in e * ¡30 p. in., T h u rs d a y .
elastic currency subject to manipulation
Glencoe lodge, No. 22, K . of]*., meets
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H .
in the hands of schemers, and all the Ordinance to grade and improve certain J . W. Morrow.
in its castle hall, Glencoe, every alternate
streets,
avenues
and
road”
was
reported
Regular wrvic« i verv St udav “I »1 »• »« »in’, fv \ '
1)1
D .'I K
. 1 •> history of legislation shows that the
William Kertsoit, road su p erviso r, is Saturday. Visiting brothers welcome«*
7:30 . 1 1 ,
at . 0 . 1 m.
1«?\
W elif, stipi. 11 1*1 ..V
aver sell i icktin*
Thursday -art..'
•~eii
1 f 11
j r > i n t 1 ( u 1 m n , . probabilities are tiiat the legislation will by the ordinance committee and was improving the roads wherever needed.
F«N^K v*s* U. C.; J . S. Jackson, K . of
read
first
time,
then
second
time
by
title,
in g a t , 30 p. m . S r. Y . I*.
0 . E . S s tld a y e v e n ­
be in the interests ol’the moneyed classes
in g a t 0:30 kj. 111. J r . Y . P. 8. C. K. e u il i.i; j
& S. ^ 1 -
»’/-«/*•
when,
on
motion
of
Stewart,
it
was
re­
a iie m o -'ti at 4 p. in. S y lv ia E d w a rd s , p re sid e n t j
Everybody is cleaning up their front \
and not in the Interest c*f the country at
T h e pul» . a re c o rd ia d y in vite d to a ll the.,«.-
committed
to
ordinance
committee
to
be
yards. Everything looks like Gastoii j The I. O.^G. T was increased in ni
n ice tin g s.
large.
In opposition to these the advocates of amended so as to include a portion of would make some good improvements I her in Forest G ro^ S aT u rd ay nigh. *7
B A P T I S T CHUR«. I.
the ad<lition o f Mrs. Prathei Misses
free silver propose the simple renu ily <d “ A ” street, First and Second streets, this season.
F . K. S ; o k i k d :>, P a s t o r .
S e rv ic e s or th e first an 1 th ird S u n d a y o f th e
.111 unchanging basis in the full free coin­ College Way, Fifth avenue, and any
Grandmother Gilpin is still quite sick. Alma Brown, Maud Stout, Messrs. Treve
m o n th at th r u su al
a M h io
ou
a r.
Jones, Clyde Stout, John Beal and
age of both gold and silver as neater an other street or part of a street designated
by street committee.
Oscar M. Griium has sold his 20 acre Austin Craig.
unvarying
standard
of
values
than
any
ir p o f F o r e s t d r o v e .
1 1 -d r
other sclum c yet pujius «1 and one
On motion of Walker it was voted that place to Mrs. Myrtle Bates, consideration
F.lfa Harrison was elected by Forest
W. H , CROSI.KV, P. M.
W. S. IN G L E S’ . . .
Mr. Grimm will undoubtedly
which
will
furnish
us
wuii
a
stable,
utie-
the
street committee be instructed to $500.
Grove lo«lge, 1 . O. G. T., as fraternal del­
ARRIVAL A>*j> DKFARTl'Ki: OK MAILS.
move
to
town.
lastic currency.
procure the necessary blank tin on which
T A B L E S A K E GOOD.
egate to the W. C. T. V . convention
T o a n d from P o rtla n d an d n il p o in ts: D ep a rts
Of ionise then- are plenty o f objectors Mr. Brown, the painter, proposes to paint
6:25 a. in. At riv e s ,9:3° a - »«•
I)r. Cole, of Forest Grove, and Dr. which meets here this week.
Hall
convenient
and
free
from
objection­
T o C o rv a llis , S a lefti.an d a ll p o in ts on th e W est
to this scheme among men whose ability gratuitously, the names of the steets in Morrow, of this place, performed a sur­
S id e : D ep a rts 8:2s a. ill- A r r iv e s 4:30 p . 111.
able features.
Fourteen candidates are expected to In­
and disinterestedness is unquestioned, this 1 itv, and that when completed they gical operation on Mr. McIntosh’s
T o G re e n v ille , M an n in g , B u x to n an d V e rn o n ia :
U p - s t a i r s
-
-
I n g les B lo c k .
A r r iv e s 12 nt. D e p a rts 1 p. m.
an<l it would be impossible in an article be posted by said committee.
daughter for what is termed a P erio stitis come Good Templars in the local
like this to more than touch the subject,
A communication was read from o f the tibia (we give it up). The patient lodge next Saturday.
but a careful study of the subject i am the Forest Grove Times offering to is doing well.
President Thomas McClelland will
satisfied will convince any one that the print city ordinances and proceedings
give
the address o f welcome to the grand
< 0 - A . o . V. \\
F o re st G ro v e L o d g e No.
H O. Hyde paid Gaston
visit last
¿0. A. (). IL W ., m e e ts e v e ry T u e sd a y
objectors take a wrong view o f the sub free. R ferred on motion of Stewart to
lodge, I. O. G. T. in behalf of the citjr
Sunday.
VG*?-.
e ve n in g in Odd I**e.lows’ h a ll.
So-
committee on printing.
! and Gen. T. J. Thorp will welcome the
Bought of J. H. Rhode j . A t.
jo iirin n g b re th re n c o r d ia lly in vite d to
a t. .1 i uu-ntiugj..
jo e B a ile y , M . W ., V\*. C.
S. S. Lenox is making some fine ini- delegates for the local lodge,
The most prominent objection is that
On motion of McNamer council ad-
H o y t, recorder
is always tender and there can be but one standard, about as journed,
provements upon his place. His prune ¡
There are thirteen camps o f the Wood­
orchard is looking fine.
K . i f I*, - lie lp h o s L o d g e No. 39, K . o f P.
reasonable as to say that a man can’t
men of the World in Oregon and 195 in
iii'cet* e v t r y S a tu rd a y e v e n in g in Ma-
good. He has a first- stand on two legs.
f^nic h a ll. A ll m e m b e rs o f th is or-
Republican League Convention.
all under the jurisdiction of the order.
uizatu^ii a re c o m ia lly in v ite d to
Following on this objection is the one
a tte n d ou r
i tin
tin g s. J . S. B u x to n , C. C., J . H.
Great preparations are being made all j
class
Butcher
Shop,
W escott. K B
Si
Washington encampment, I. O. O. F\,
that silver will drive gold out. This is over the state to attend the convention
Our townsman, W. M. Miller, came
handling only the best, simply an assertion without the least evi­ of the R( publican League at Portland, very near losing his cow Monday morn­ Hillsboro, expects to have work from
tIN G T O N L O D G E . N o. 48.
dence in the world and was just as con­ May 22, to better organize the league in ing through her eating too much chop, now on for some time.
. (). F ., m e e ts in its h a ll e v e ry
c la y e ve n in g . V isitin g bro tli-
at rock bottom prices. fidently made a few years ago when the this state and to elect delegates to the
^ ^ c o m e d . A. T . K n o x , N. (Ì.
Our saloon has reduced the price of 1
J. B. B eal
Bland bill was passed, but «lid not prove national league meeting at Cleveland
beer to five cents per glass.
&
Call and see him . . . . true then. My own imp >s;o» is that June
19. Already Capt. H. L Wells,
A H L O D G E , No. 44,
the
temporary
effect
of
free
coinage
e ets in Od : F e llo w s h a ll
Our neighbor, V. A. Billion, U buying
Alvi" Haines 8,1,1 S ' G Mor* * n ll8ve
secretary of the state league, has been
id th ird W e d n e sd a y o f Next the H atch KT office,
would be to produce a scarcity of gold, notified of the election of 250 ilelegates, ami shipping potatoes to Portland.
l'ntert''1 ,nto 8 co-partnership in the mill-
V isitin g m e m b ers w el-
ing
business. The mill, on Gales creek,
conte.
ty ryan t, N. (i. A lic e Mc-
but it is hard to say. The decreased use and he expects fully three times that
N a 111 er. R e
F o rest G ro ve .
Mr. Carstens, from Carstens mill, is in three miles from the Grove and ¡¿oyan ls
o f gold thereby entailed would cheapen number will be reported during the
its relative value so that it is quite p«»ssi- month that will intervene before the our city this morning trying to sell a bill from the school, has had new machinery
H O f 4 k () O K LODC#E. No. 30, A . F . an d
of lumber to Mays & Sons.
of the best and latest kind put into it
m e e ts in its h 11 th e T h u rs d a y
ble that no such result would follow as
JOHNSON’S
b e fo re th e fu ll m oon o f each
meeting. He has ma«le arrangements
C has. H in es, W. M. G eo.
in any free coinage scheme the debt pay­ with the Southern Pacific for a rate of
The K. of P. lodge ia going to give an 8,1,1 **“ th' ful1 roller Pr« *a a , with a
B r ig g n / 'S
*’
L IV E R Y ST A B L E .
ing power o f silver would equal that of one and one third fare for the round entertainment of some kind in the near ‘ 8p8C,tV ° f th,rty ,,8rr'•1,, 8 ^
The
are about
future. The committee in charge will aee co,,tract’ whlch » “
»igned Monday
G R O V E L O D G E . No. n o . I. ’ Bus to Station.
Rigs of all Kinds. gold, and as most of the people
. . .
,
trip f ° r
who attend the meeting,
f . . m e e ts e v e ry S a tu rd a y in I. O.
equally with creditors and debtors, the ...
A ,
.
...
. . ..
ni? ht' re,^,,,re,, the n,i11 to
rea,1y
all. V isitin g m e m b e rs in v ite d .
1
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either as delegates or visitors. At the that it will 1 * a complete «.cceaa.
F O R E S T G R O V E , OK.
Ju ly i. The contractor is Nathan Rog-
I S. B a k e r. C . T
E d ith F lo w e r.
absolute debtor and crealtor class being time the ticket to ,.ortian(1 j , purehMfd
Through the kindness of knight G. T. ,.rs, of Portland, a brother of Rev. A.
small, it u possible for the change to be th(.
llaser ahould
for a certifica,e
Hollister this community was supplied Rogers of this citv.
made with but little movement in either
J V E C A M P . No. 98, W oodm en o f
FO RES
from the ticket seller. At Portland this with the last issue of the Washington
Mr. Morgan ami family will move to
4 * in Oild F e llo w s h a ll e v e ry first
th e W o rk
metal.
p a y . V isitin g n e ig h b o rs in v ite d .
and th ird
certificate should lie presented to Secre­ County H a t c h e t , a neat, nice and spicy nie house on the mill property this week,
S. G . M o rg a n . C lerk .
L. C. W a l k e r .
H. H. C lai
tary Wells to be countersigne«! and that news paper.
Haines will remain in town some
Tim e to clean house,
entitles the holder to purchase a return
J. B A jn iH W S PO ST. No. 6, G . A . R..
The farmers are busy finishing their rime yct* T'lle H*te is one of the old-
.nie h a ll th e first an d th ird W ed-
m e e ts in
replace
that
rickety
ticket at one third the regular rate.
la c k m o n th .
E lia s S m ith . P. C,
n e sd a v *
spring seeding, and planting potatoes. es* *n
county, having been used as a
Adj.
Cleaning up around the building has This should assure a large attendance of
furniture, lay a new
O. K. l>o V
. .
.
mill site for nearly fifty years. A new
The
women
folks
are
taking
advantage
u
*.t a capacity of r about
i
been
going
on
for
some
little
time
and
a
delegates
anil
other
republicans
interes-
floor covering, put on some
*
K warehouse with
io,-
_ LOILXÌE. No. it , I), o f H ., m e e ts
C O L l'M
_« barrels
. will soon be
. built,
, lu
in Odd F T ;cs h a ll, th e th ird T u e s d a y o f each of our late-style wall paper, great improvement is to be noticed. The te«l in the welfare of the party. Every of
, the fine weather to do their soring ! ooo
f he race
Kd. B u x to n . C. o f H M r a .J . T.
m o n th . 1
cleaning.
place nears a more cheerful air an«l club in this county should be fully rep-
is being overhauled ami the whole pro­
S h a n n o n .fp ,
buy some stylish curtains. gives promise of being habitable at no resented. The Secretary is preparing a
A number of our young people attended perty put in goo«l condition so that with
dhi . ph I j I F .M P LK . N o . 7. K ath b o n e S is te rs , Tim e to see Smith about it distant day. The interior arrangement U Republican leagu e Register, which will the Catholic Church
F.aster Sunday. ample water power ami under efficient
.nic h a ll th e secon d and fo u rth
m e e ts in
better seen now that the rough plaster- contain a history of the republican party
and see how cheaply
uf each m o n th . V isitin g m e n i­
W ednesda
There
was
a
social
dance
at Mays' management the mill opens with every
li.
Mrs. S o p h ie S m ith , M. K. C.
b e t a w eb
ing coats have shut «iff the rooms from in Oregon an«l the names of all active
you can purchase—
h M .o fR . a n d C .
M rs. <#eo.
Hall
last
Friday,
all
there
enjoyed
them­ advantage for turning out first class
one another and its convenience,specially republicans who have worked fa t -Its
work.
all on account of the
J llrtW S PO ST. No. i l . W om en s
in the point of good lighting, is easily success or are now participating in its selves.
u eets t k e secon d an d fo u rth
times..........................
apparent. A force of about fifteen men councils. The volume will be a large one,
a c k m o n th in Odd F e llo w s h a ll,
« 'e y , P re s.
M rs. M ry a K. Cireer. GEO . SM ITH
Hull N e w t
Ill thr ChnrfhfN.
- - Fein WIT G i a n . is busy arouml the place, part plastering some 25«) pages, and will contain several
Methodist Church. Preaching by the
Saturday afternoon on the Campus
and the rest washing off the stone work, thousand names, many of them being
We give special attention to
R E P U B L IC A N C L U B F o r th e
As soon as the interior finishing is the active republicans o f this county, grounds the Cactus nine defeated the pastor at the usual hour. By request the
UNDERTAKING.
,f R e p u b lica n in te re sts h e re an«l
ready, probably in a week or so, a doz- including all delegates to the state league Boys Brigade, 18 to 9. Our devil, who morning discourse will be addressed to
tin g s on ca ll. G en . T . J . T h o rp ,
-tin C ra ig , secretan *.
K . P . B R O W N ,
en carpenters will be put at work. The meetings, the state convention, state and witnessed the game, reports that “ they the youth and children, topic, “ Life’s
iron work is being painted, glazing county central committees, etc. It will sopped it to 'em hot and heavy.” The Golden M orning.” Topic in the even­
. . T h r C a r rfftfr« * P a i n t e r . .
Special
going on and the cement floor nearly lie the roll of honor of the republican Boys Brigaile expect to play in Hillsboro . ing, “ »Signs of the Times.”
party in Oregon.
a week from Saturday.
» music by choir aud orchestra.
F O R E S T G R O V E . finished.
WARD’S DRUG STORE
Having Changed
Hands,
All ( M s Will
B p Sold At Cost
For tin* Next
Thirty Bays to
Reduce the Stock.
Patent Medicines
Excepted.
Look at Our
Brices < n
Stationery and
Toilet
Articles.
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G A ST O N .
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P o st O111
C ivic SocietieM.
M E /tT
GLKNCOE.
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Morgan
Haines Flouring Mill.
&
S i’RiNiw T im e
The New ('«»liege Building.
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