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e&> W A S H I N G T O N C O l ’ NTV I I A T C H E T , F R I D A Y , M AY D e a th o f W . K . S h o w e r # . M O U N T A IN D A L K . W e a th e r lo v e ly d o n e seed in g. and farm ers abou t M essrs. M organ a n d H ain es o f F orest G r o v e m ad e a b u sin ess trip to th is p lace la st F rid a y . C o u n ty Ju d ge B. P. C o rn eliu s and fa m ily h a v e m oved b a c k to th eir farm in t h is v ic in ity . T h e re is ta lk o f b u ild in g an e le ctric m o to r lin e to c o n n e c t w ith G re e n v ille . T h a t is a fte r th e y g e t th ere from th e G rove. Ira H a y m a n n e w b ic y c le . is tr y in g to b reak in a J. W . T h o m p so n an d son h ave left for th e S o u th e rn O rego n m ines. M rs. K e m p o f H e le n a , M ont., w ho h a s been v is itin g at h er b ro th e r’s, W . H. A d a m s, h as retu rn ed hom e. A n o th e r fine y o u n g m an from S h a d y B ro o k , h as paid $20 a n d costs for d is tu rb in g re lig io u s m eetin gs. ’T is w ell. W . E . S h o w ers, son o f Mr. S h o w ers o f th is c ity , died at h is hom e in P ortlan d T u esd ay m o rn in g from in fla m m atio n o f th e sto m ach . H e leaves a w ife and tw o ch ild ren . Mr. S h o w ers studied at P a cific U n iv ersity, w as a Iffw stu den t at th e U n iv er sity o f O regon and en tered on th e p rac tice o f his profession at P ortlan d . At th e tim e o f h is d eath he w as d ep u ty city atto rn ey o f Portlan d . T h e rem ain s arrived on th e T h u rsd ay m orn in g tra in , escorted b y a b o u t th irty frien ds from P ortlan d in clu d in g a d ele ga tio n from C o lu m b ia lod ge A . F . and A. M. o f w h ich th e deceased w as a m em ber. H o lb ro o k lod ge o f th is c it y m et them at th e station and, w ith m an y frien ds from th is v icin ity , accom pan ied th e b od y to th e h ill cem e te ry w h ere it was laid to rest w ith M ason ic riles. Fine Paintings. M rs. L. M cN u tt o f C o rn eliu s is p rov in g h e rse lf a n atu ral artist. S h e has T h e K . o f P ’ s o f G le n c o e are p rep arin g re ce n tly fin ish ed a n u m b er o f o il paint- fo r a g ra n d tim e n e x t W e d n e sd ay n ig h t, in gs o f h ig h m erit. A m o n g th em is a O u r p o stm aster is in Hot Tired People M rs. D r. M orrow h as ju st return ed ! h iKh ran k >n th e fi,le a rts- F ro b a b ly no fresh su p p ly o f j o th er ru ral e ° u n ty can b oast o f so m an y fro m P o rtla n d w ith J and so go o d a rtists. m illin e r y good s. M rs. K . H . P a rk e r o f F orest G ro ve is in G a sto n v is itin g h er a ged father and m o th e r, M r. and M rs. W illia m G ilp in . To Teach. R e p o rt h as it th a t Jan ies Lee o f Patton V a lle y h as been h eld fo r h is appearance b e fo re th e G ra n d J u ry u n d er $2000 bonds. Pern P atton o f P a tto n V a lle y was m ar rie d to M iss A lle y last S u n d a y . M rs. D r. R o ssiter o f N o rth Y a m h ill is v is it in g w ith Mr. C. A. R a y m o n d ’s peo p le o f th is place. T . W . S ain o f S c o g g in s V a lle y has b o u g h t a tw o h orse corn p lan ter, som e- t h in g n ew for th is co u n try. H . C . R a y m o n d o f th is p la ce left th is Gale« Creek Surprise Party. m o rn in g for S a lem . H e is a d elegate to th e G ra n d L o d g e o f O dd F e llo w s. Mr. F rid a y e ve n in g a p a rty o f frien ds sur R a y m o n d has been e le cte d as d elegate prised Mr. and Mrs. Dora B u xtoti at th eir to th e G ra n d L o d g e n in e te e n tim es and hom e a m ile and a h a lf from G a le s C reek. , v en teeu tim es. Beat it w h o , T h e host and hostess we ^ equal to th e occasion h ow ever and m ost g ra ciou s in th eir h o sp ita lity. D a n cin g, w h ist and T.'/ c o g g i n s V A L L E Y . social con versation and an e le g a n t and , ne fine sp rin g w e a th e r h as brigh ten ed abu n d an t lu n ch w h ich had been b rou gh t p bu sin ess in ou r beuutiful little v a lle y . a lo n g w h iled a w a y th e hours u n til e arly T h e fa rm ers are d ra w in g th e ir sprin g in the m orn in g th e gu ests departed w o rk to a close. T h e buzz o f th e saws h av in g passed a m ost pleasan t even in g. a t M ad ison & Q u im b y ’s m ill w as heard T h e surprisers w ere M esdanies N. Orm e c h o in g d ow n th e v a lle y b righ t and and M. S pragu e, M isses B. T ain an , M ary e a r ly M o n d a y m orn in g, four team s w ait H eisler, N e llie H in es, F a n n ie B u rke, in g iu th e y a rd at on e tim e to be loaded. E lsie and F e rd ie R u ter and A. M artin, and Mr. am i Mrs. P rick e tt an d Mr. am i T h e y o u n g people are sta rtin g a Mrs. Pearsons, M essrs. M artin, Bud and “ Y o u n g P e o p le s S o c ie ty o f C h ristian John R aines, A lfa H eisler, G e o rg e and E n d e a v o r .’ ’ T h e re lig io u s services held Ed L ee, Josh A d k in s, Jim and E rn est last m o n th b y R e v . S h ie ld s o f P ortlan d B u rke, E rn e st R u te r, and J. and H. a n d R e v . D ered o lp h o f H illsb o ro h ave S teph en son . g iv e n a n ew im p etu s to th e S u n d a y sc h o o l an d y o u n g p eo p le’ s w ork. T h e o u tlo o k for ab u n d an ce o f fruit is v e r y p ro m isin g. O ur fa n n ers are w o rk in g a lo n g new lines. Mr. G . B. Jackson w ill p u t in tw e n ty acres o f potatoes, T. S a in tw e lv e a cres o f sw eet corn and John D a v is five acres o f beans. ~ M r. W illia m T e n n is o f N estucca, T il la m o o k co u n ty , w ith his fa m ily are v is itin g re la tiv e s au d frien d s in the v a lle y . All Orders Promptly Filled J. H. WESCOTT. L. C. W A L K E R , Wash and B Be p (’lean at the Only Baths in Town. T w o doors S o u th o f V erts H a ll. C. L. H I N M A N , H O R SE O U T F IT T E R , W hips, S ad d les, M A IN S T R E E T , B la n k ets, H arness, F o rest G rove. C a rriage T rim m in g s. go t o G r e e k ’ s . . . FOR a l l KINDS OF . . . Groceries, Glassware and Stoneware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons. Brooms, Mop Sticks, Butter Moulds, Ladles, and Wood aud Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish ing Tackle and all Kinds of Seeds. Tea and Coffee a Specialty. K. N. S T A E H R , MUSIC TEACH ER J. S. Be in us died at his h om e near G re e n v ille M on d ay n igh t, aged 83 years. V IO LIN a n d O R G A N , H e leaves three sons and a d au g h te r b y taught at home his first m arriage and th ree d a u gh te rs Pupil* within 8 mile* of FO REST GROVE. and a son, ch ild re n o f h is secon d w ife city at 50c per lesson. w h o su rvives him . Mr. Rem us had been feeb le for som e m onth s. F u n e ral W ed n esd ay aftern o o n at 10’ c lo ck , th a t b u rial a t th e W ilk e s cem e try. P are B a se B a ll a t N o rth Y a m h i l l c o u n ty seat T u e sd ay . F ra n k R a y h as returned trom E astern O regon . Works of Art. . Those are what you want a n d w hat you get o f - GLEASON, F orkst G rovk , O r . POKEHT G RO VE. C h a s / ;Vf. K e e p , H. J. H. DOLKTRUM, cashi-r [[0U8e painter, Grainer I). S t e w a r t , P resident. B a n k o k F o r est G rove now. you had - • . . . and Decorator. F O R E S T G R O V E . OREGON and Tasty Job ' Prin till" Makes o A j E sta b lis h e d . 18119 . In c o rp o ra te d , 1894 . «gvF»At baxi '. i :»« ir.-sisfcvi ikanhactko . . . F o reign aud D o m estic E x c h a n g e n o u g h t an d Sold. C o llec tion s M ade on a ll A ccessib le P oin ts and P ro m p tly R em itted. A. H I N M A N . I. A . M A C R U M . M. BIS BEE. . W. H AINES. MADISON ■m & QUIMBY MILL A t th e H ead o f »Scoggins V a lley , All Grade* of Lumber. Guaranteed. Easy Terms. D IR E C T O R S : S a t is f a c t io n B. K . P U R D Y . D. C. S T E W A R T . C. M . K E E P . A. PORTER, Prop. G aston , O r . C O R N E L IU S . . . . ( '. E . A N D E R S O N ’ S 31 e a t M arket C l a r k ’ s C r e a m e r y . B a k e r y . and F resh M eal, S au sage, Butter, Bread, Pies, C a k es, C o okies, C an dies, N uts, E tc . C H E A 1* AN O GOOD. for H ides. O pen at a ll h o u rs s ix d a y * in th e w eek and 9:30 on S u n d a y. F irst d oo r ea st o f K ein i’s* store. Fat Pocket Book. All Work Guaranteed. C A P I T A L ftA O .o o o .n o Bacon, L ard . Cash SEE T H E W H IT E SWAN. FINEST RUTTER, New Separator Now Running and Niii.v Wanted. Forest Grove Oregon. B a k e r y Good# F re sh a n d C lean Confectionery C h o ice and G o o d REASON A B LE RATES. TH E WESTERN HOUSE. F rui t A ll K in d s Ar e You Thirsty? e.K D . P I I T K K T , P ro p rie to r. T h e Best H o te l for . . . We Do It. C lean , B o a r d e r s , C om p o r t a b l e , F arm ers , C on v E n ie n t . T r a v KLE r s . F o r e s t G r o v e ............................O r e g o n . f S od a, O range Cider, etc. Ar e You Hungry? ^ S an d w ich es, C ak es E V E R Y T H IN G C H E A P A N D G O O D Hohlutrk’s Home B a k e r y F orest G rove In th e busin ess c en ter o f th e c ity . Melki Johnson & Co. O 111 * ('liililiinjr Offer. , T h e W a s h in g t o n C oun ty ^ H atch et and T h e W e e k ly O re g o n ia n ; in Farm Lands. $2.00 a y e a r in udrnneie. O ne h un d red an d se v en ty-th ree acres in Y a m h ill c o u n ty , a ll en closed w ith a T h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y H a t c i i J t good ra il fen ce. 80 a cres in a h igh state and T h e W e e k ly Sun o f c u ltiv a tio n , 60 acres seeded to gra in , $ 1.50 a y e a r in advan c 20 acres set lo hops, 50 a cres slashed and e a s ily cleared , e x tra go o d house and barn and oth er g o o d o u t-b u ild in gs. A n ra. I*. B R O V V V , orch ard o f all v arie tie s o f fruit. T h is . . T h e C a r r ia g e P n i n t e r . , farm is w ell w atered w ith springs, h as a nice sp rin g o f w a te r at th e house. T h is is a v ery ch o ice location in w h ich to liv e S h o p , B oos B u ild in g ', F O R E S T GROV1 b ein g on th e p u b lic road and near sch ool. P rice, $30 per acre, in clu d in g *. H U G H E S . S. IllG H E S L crop aud all farm im p le m e n ts and furn a ces for d ry in g and b a lin g th e hops. F o r fu rth er in fo rm a tio n ca ll on M E L K I J O H N S O N & C O ., R ea l E state A gen ts. D E A L E R S IN Special Bargain* Hatchet Prin tery, 7 Printers, Publishers and Engravers. Forest Grove, Oregon. Artistic and Attractive, and atchm aker , O p p .-C on gregation a l C hurch. 8. HUGHES & SOX, ¥AO R S A L E .— F o r ty A cres, a ll level, -T rich b ottom la n d . 24 acres in c u lti vation ; 10 acres set to hops; 14 acres seeded to g ra in . S ix te e n acres o f this lan d is v ery ch o ice b e a v e r d am lan d. F a ir h ou se and b arn . T h is is a ch oice location to liv e , b e in g o n ly four m iles from F o re st G rove. P rice , in clu d in g crops, f 1400— h a lf cash , b alan ce on easy term s. M E L K I J O H N S O N & CO . R eal E state A gen ts. t jlO R S A L E .— T w e n ty A cres tw o m iles JT from F o rest G ro ve . T w e lv e h u n d red bearin g fruit trees, 1000 goos- berries, 1000 b la ck b e rrie s. T h is o rch a rd is in first class co n d itio n , is extra good for fruit ra isin g, and in an extra good lo ca tio n to liv e . F o r fu rth er in form a tion ca ll on M E L K I J O H N S O N & C O ., R eal E sta te A gen ts. D O R S A L E .— F o rty -fiv e A cres, four T m iles from F orest G ro ve . T w e n ty acres in cu ltiv a tio n , balan ce not h ard to clea r. G ood house and barn. T h is is a ll level rich la n d . P rice (1500 — $1000 cash , balan ce on ea sv terms. See M E L K I J O H N S O N & C O .. R eal E sta te A gen ts. P r o fe s s io n a l (h im * . W . G . C O L E , P h . G .. M. D ., P h ysician a n d S u r g e o n , F orest G ro v e lod ge no. n o I O. G . T 1 in itia te d at th e last m eetin g G ra ce j . And only 75 cts. a dor.; it P atterson . Iva S m ith , Art Caples. E le cte d rep resen ta tives to tlie G ra n d w i ll b e a d o lla r p r e t t y s o o n t h o u g h K d B oys is v is itin g re la tiv e s here. I.odge to m eet at th is p lace June 4th; J o h n M cN a m e r rep aired th e lin e am i re S iste rs I. !.. G riflin . !.. I.. P atterson . m o v e d fa lle n trees front th e to ll ntad E lla Breeden. A n n e S. Baker, and A lice M onday. P ratt and as altern a tes M . D. M arkh am . O u r ju n io r l»all team is re jo icin g over W . S. S m ith , F ra n k B reeden, C- H . W efel and A. 11 Todd th e ir v ic to ry . F ir s t C l a ss W That Almost Speak. All Bimetallist*. A t th e C h ristia n E n d e a vo r con ven tion in $aletn th ey a d op ted as colors w h ite an d yello w . S u n d a y th e C o rn eliu s and N orth Y am - i A n u m b er o f ou r le a d in g farm ers are h ill nines con tested at N orth Y a m h ill, p a tro n s o f C la r k 's cream ery. ga m e ended seven teen to seven in Y a m T o b H in e s reports fish in g good on the h ill’ s favor. W ilso n . IN F R A T E R N A L C I R C L E S Jos. M cR ob ert« m ade a trip to the . iv i L a t e st S t y l u s . PACIFIC A V E N U E . Death of a Greenville Pioneer. LIFE LIKE Joh n Q u a llv an em p loye« o f M ain e. & C r o a b y ’s m ill w as »truck in th e face by a fly in g b elt, b re a k in g his nose anti cu ttin g h is ch e e k . I v lv M . . MILLINERY . . MEATS FISH POULTRY and GAME Mr. and Mrs. S tafford o f Portlan d are Art-iilciit Mt S a w Mill. v is itin g th e ir d au gh ter, Mrs. O scar A n d Chas. B atem an o f th e W . H . L v d a erson. m ill w as u n fortu n ate en ou gh last w eek T h e W ilc o x Bros, are ta k in g adv an tag e to get th e tip o f on e o f h is fin gers torn o f th e fine w eath er b y im p ro v in g th e ir j o ff w ith th e saw . M r. L y d a trim m ed th e h op s w h ich are lo o k in g v ery fine. ragged edge, p u t in a few stieh es and | \ ) ] * f r < i l t S O u r sch ool is d o in g w e ll, th e sch olars dressed th e w ou n d in a w ay th at w ou ld I are a d v a n c in g ra p id ly u n der th e te ach in g (l° cred it to an old su rgeon , o f M iss A n n a Bates. O A I .E S c i t y . G I V lîü S M r s . F . H. W h i t e , The Choicest of W A IT . Shaving made easy AT WIRTZ BROS. F ra te rn a l Visit. R F . S. B a r n e s , H A IR C U T W H IL E \<>U Satu rd ay n ig h t a n u m b er o f F orest G ro ve M asons m ade a v isit to T u a lity lod ge at H illsboro. It w as a b eau tifu l n igh t, th e d riv e p leasan t and w ith the hospitable reception o f th e H illsb oro b rethren and th e e x c e lle n ce o f th eir w ork in p u ttin g on th e F . C . d eg re e the e ve n in g w as th o ro u g h ly en joyed. T h e visitors w ere Dr. C h a rles H in es, J. C. C la rk , J. M. Jones, M . E . D ille y , S. G , H ughes, Dr. W. G . C ole and A u stin C raig, and A. B. T o d d , John A p lin , Mr. G ra y and Mr. B riggs o f D ille y . X Wells’ Delicious lee (Team T h e fo llo w in g a p p lica n ts w ere suc C IV IL EN G IN EER , M rs. C . W . H u dson h as been q u ite cessful at th e teach ers q u a rte rly e x a m in ation: C o n v e y a n c in g and S u rv e y in g . T itle s ; sic k for a few d ay s, b u t is better now. F irst G rad e. E x am in e d . N o ta ry P u b lic. R e v . J. W . B e au ch am p o f F orest G ro ve A n n a Luster, L ilia n A. D ow n s, F orest p re a c h e d in th e C o n g re g a tio n a l ch urch G rove; M rs. M . C. T h om p son , C orn eliu s. OFFICE, PACIFIC AVENUE, Next Hughe* 8c Son s Hardware Store. la st S u n d a y . S econ d Grade. S. S . L e n o x h as been h a v in g th e grip , A n n a W h itta k e r, C ed ar M ill. W . S. H u dson d itto , b oth are on the T h ird G rad e. m en d . Bessie M. T h orp , Ina F re e m a n , S to tt R ow en a P ratt, S y lv a T h e streets o f G a sto n are b ein g turn- P ark er, A lice N EXT! B aker, Bessie M. M organ, F o re st (»rove; p ik e d b y R o a d S u p e rv iso r K ertson . Mrs. C. P. B la n ch a rd , H illsb o ro ; H a ttie Q u ite a n u m b e r o f o u r citizen s h ave be 7 n v is itin g th e ta x c c U .c to r i.'o ffic e a . I W ay M oorc' Id a W a ‘ son- F .™d M ° ° re* H ill.b o r o th i* w e e k , w ith o u t w a itin g for V a lle >' R u sl,,n «* V / T T , an in v ita tio n . ; S m o c k , S h erw ood ; Joh n B u ck, G le n co e . M rs. S . S. H en d erson o f th is place is re p o rted to be q u ite sick . O #X * Bv Portland this P1,C,»Ue with three life like horses de- P,CUd 0,1 U' “ b*a u t,' ul ^ a view o f R ooster rock , o f M t. H ood, a J. R. B erst, th e H illsb o ro m eat m an, p ictu re o f a rose and tw o scen es in a w as b u y in g m ea t in th is n eigh b orh oo d d eer ch ase. T h e y a ll show artistic y e ste rd a y . a b ility and p a in sta k in g w ork . O n e view *------------------------- in th e Y e llo w sto n e P ark to o k six w eeks G ASTO N . to pain t. W ash in g to n co u n ty is ta k in g i îo A Cooled and Refreshed w e e k g e ttin g a new su p p ly o f gro ceries. il 17, 1 8 ‘J A . Forest G rove. Telephone No. 3. w. N BuRKrt » tetter h a v e i t d o n e L . K. A d a m s . B A R R E T T & AD AM S. ......................................... A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W . O v k r THK P o s t O f f i c k . H illsbo r o , O r e g o n . F orkst G r o v k . O r m e « : Central B W k R oom * is and 7 IIARDWA R El r Agricultural Implements. T A I N T S , C L A S S , S TO VES , T I N W A R E , ETC?. W e beg to announce to th e farme'Jk amt b u ild ers o f C olu m bia, W ashin gton ! and V a m liill counties, th at we are novJ prepared to furn ish them w ith th e la te s t and m ost im proved patterns o f m ed ia n ? ic s ’ and fa n n ers' tools, b u ild in g , sh e ll and h e a v y hardw are, stoves and tin w are f b u g g y harness, pain ts, oils, lim e, p la ste i and cem ent, all o f w h ich we w ill sell a t prices thm d efy com petition . J W e w ill a lso 'h a v e the ju s tlv celebrated* O liv er it W eir plow s, w ood, steel and! sp rin g tooth harrow s, to ge th er w ith the j Plan et Jr. gard en tools, e x p a n d in g culti-J vators and horse hoes. W e also con tin u e to h an d le the Bairn w agon and the R a cin e h ack s, w h ich w J h ave sold for th e past tw e n ty years w ith' so m uch satisfaction to ou rselves and custom ers, and w h ich h ave proved to lie unsurpassed b y a n v sim ila r good s ever* brought to O regon. W e w ill also lia v e i the Pacific w agon, a w agon m an u fac tured for the P acific coast trade, w h ich we w ill sell on its m erits. 1 In h arvestin g m ach in ery, we w ill* handle the D ecring and M cC orm ick se lf binders and m owers, and w ill place them on the m arket on tlieir m erits and on th eir past reputation for good w ork, a n d i as the h igh est stage o f perfection v e t| attain ed in the m anufacture ol h arvest-? in g m ach in ery. D ealin g gs we d o. d irect w ith th e fa c tories in th e F ast, and w ith th e oldest and m ost exte n siv e house in Portlan d th at ot K n a p p , Burrell & Co . w h o liav«’ an ticip ated th e w ants o f the farm ers a m , supplied them w ith th e best lin es o f agJ n cu ltu ra l im plem en ts for tile last q u ar ter o f a cen tu ry, we feel confident th at w e cau furnish any article or repairs re, qlu red, on th e shortest notice and m ost favorable term s o f an v house on the w est side. S HUGHES & SON. V V