V ( W A S Il l M J T O N C OL M A II ATUtlE T, TUL U S U A ï , J L L Y 4, l « « ò . T h e en forcem en t o f th e laborer, w ithout fearful and d em or­ as a m oney m eta l. a lizin g depression o f prices o f a ll farm these tw o p olicie s w ill in m y ju d g m e n t produ cts and all w ages o f e v e ry class, result in la rg e ly in cre a sin g our ann u al sid e o f ju s tic e and rig h t, and in th e in ­ and w itho ut riv e tin g th e b on ds o f se rf­ e xp orts and in th is w a v our foreign b a l­ terest o f a ll th e p eople o f th is g re a t na­ dom on th e necks o f th e masses, is one ances w ill be canceled b y th e prod u cts o f tio n , an d w ith th at d ecision I, as a re­ T h ere are in th e U n ited th at, in m y ju d g m e n t, ca n n o t be su c­ th is co u n try . p u b lic a n , w ill a b id e .” cessfu lly m ain tain ed fo r on e m om ent. S tates a b o u t 180,000 m iles o f com p leted N O T A P A R T Y Q U E S T IO N . T h e d em and for an in te rn atio n a l a g re e ­ railroad , th e n om in al cost o f w h ich is “ But a fter all, th e question is not so m ent, w h ereb y th e sin gle g o ld stand ard abou t $12,000,000,000, w ith o u tsta n d in g m u ch w h at has been saiu in p a rty p la t­ sh all be d isplaced b y a b im e ta llic sta n d ­ lia b ilitie s o f n e arly th at am ou n t; o f th is form s, or w h at h as been d one in the past, ard, is an open confession upon the part la tte r am ou n t $5.500,000,0c» is bonded in referen ce to th is m uch vexed question. o f e veryo n e w ho ad vocates in tern ation al ind eb ted ness, m ost o f it due w ith in th e T h e v ita l p oin t is w h a t do the real in te r­ bim etalism th at th e sin g le g o ld standard n ext 20 years. T h e g re a te r p o rtio n o f ests o f th e g re a t m asses o f the people d e­ is a curse, and sh ou ld be go tten rid o f in th is is h e ld in G rea t B rita in , and th e m an d sh all be d on e now . U pon th is 1 som e proper w ay. th e in terest and p rin cip al are p a y a b le in q u estion it m ust be con ceded th e repub­ It is c le a rly a p p aren t th at “ S uppose, th en , th a t G rea t B rita in re­ gold coin . lica n s are d ivid e d th ro u gh o u t the fuses to en ter in to th e in te rn a tio n a l c o n ­ th e drain o f g o ld from th is co u n try for co u n try, as also are th e dem ocrats. T h is ference, as it is now p retty w ell agreed years to com e m ust be im m e n se .” fa ct is so p aten t and h as been so fu lly on a ll sides she w ill not, and suppose \ recogn ized by th e rep u b lican s in co n ­ fu rth erm ore th a t G e rm a n y , F ra n ce and ! Suicide by Hanging. gress o f b oth th eories th at for th e past oth er g re a t com m ercia l cou n tries a lso 1 F u lle r p a rticu la rs are g iv e n in th e num ber o f y ears it has n ot been re­ d eclin e to do so, for th e reason , i f for no , gard ed , e ith er in th e sen ate or house o f oth er— as th e y u n d o u b ted ly w ill— th at c lip p in g from th e T e le p h o n e R e giste r, rep resen tatives at W ash in gto n , e ith e r by G rea t B ritain w ill n ot, w h at are the peo- I abou t th e m an near G aston w hose su i­ th e ad vocates o f the sin gle gold stand ard pie o f th e U n ited S ta te s to do? A re we cid e w as n oted last w eek. or b y others; I now sp ea k o f rep u b lica n s, to su b m it ta m e ly to th e in flictio n o f : H an s Jensen, liv in g near R o b e rts post- as a p a rty q uestion. H en ce, a n y a t­ w h at we a ll agree is a curse? S h a ll we office in th e W ap ato la k e co u n try, w as te m p t to cau cu s upon th is qu estion b y b ear m e e k ly and forever th e y o k e we I found h a n g in g dead in an oak g ru b on th e rep u b lica n s o f th e sen ate d u rin g the con ced e is a grievou s and opp ressive bu r­ th e Bob S h ook place, on T h u rsd a y last. past six y ears h as been b y com m on co n ­ d en , th u s su rren d erin g our so v e re ig n ty H e left hom e th e S u n d ay before, sa y in g he in tended to look for a ro a m in g b u ll, sen t a v o id e d .” and in d ep en d en ce as a n ation at th e b e ­ and th at p o ssib ly he w ould not be b ack S L A V E S TO G R E A T B R IT A IN . hest and in th e in terest o f foreign p o w ­ for three or four d ays and w ould prob­ “ S o lo n g in m y ju d g m e n t, as silv e r is ers? I11 o th er w ords, a lth o u g h we b e ­ a b ly visit several n eigh bors before his d iscred ited in th is co u n try b y w ith o ld ­ lieve in th e b im e ta llic stan d ard, we sh all return. T h u rsd ay, his b ro th er b e in g at in g from it th e fu ll m oney fu n ction s not be p erm itted to even m ove in th at a n e ig h b o r’s, a sk in g i f H an s had been w h ic h by law a tta c h to g o ld , ju s t so lon g d irection w ith o u t first o b ta in in g th e con- seen w as told no. S evera l o th er n e ig h ­ w ill th is g o v e rn m e n t and its p eo p le be sent o f th e B ritish crow n . T h a t is not bors were asked, and th e sam e re p ly be- su b serv ien t sla ve s o f th e m ercen ary the k in d o f A m erican ism th at suits m e, in g given , search w as in stitu ted , w h ich m on ey k in g s o f G re a t B ritain . nor does it suit th e g re a t m asses o f e ith er soon resulted in fin d in g th e m issin g “ I fear w e do n ot realize th e h u m ilia t­ the rep u b lican s or the people g e n e ra lly j m a n ’s coat and h at on a fen ce near a in g position in w h ich our govern m en t irresp ective o f p a rty, e ith e r o f th is state gru b patch in a secluded ca n y o n . I11 an d co u n try are p la ced tod ay b y th e re­ or n ation; oth erw ise I h ave failed to co r­ lo o k in g th ro u gh the p o ck ets o f th e g a r­ ce n t and still su b sistin g co n tra ct entered re ctly d iv in e th e patriotism , cou rage and m ent, a note was found w h ich sta ted th at in to w ith th e M o rg a n -R o th sch ild s s y n ­ in d ep en d en ce o f th e A m erican p e o p le .” th e w riter w ou ld be fou n d in a tree d icate , in a tim e o f profound peace, W H Y V ALU ES GO DOW N. n earb y, and th at life w as no lo n g e r w orth w h ereb y we pu rch ased o f th at syn d icate “ A few facts w ill illu strate th e im p os­ liv in g . A fte r co n sid erab le search , a $64,000,000 in g o ld , p a y in g th erefor in sib ility o f a successful attem pt to carry shoe w as found and then an oth er, seem ­ 30-year 4-per-cent b on ds at 10 3# , and on th e v ast business, e ith er o f th e U n ited in g ly h a v in g been placed to g u id e sea rch ­ u p on w h ich th ese sam e foreign ban kers S tates or th e w orld 011 go ld alone. T h e ers to th e b od y. Som e 20 feet d istan t re c e iv ed an im m e d iate advan ce, or clear output o f go ld from th e A m erican m ines from th e last sh oe, th e b od y w as seen p ro fit, o f o ver $10,000,000; and not on ly in 1894 w as so m eth in g less th an $40,000,- h a n g in g from a sm all oak g ru b , th e feet so, b ut w h ereb y th e y still h old until ooo, to be e x a ct, acco rd in g to th e best n early to u ch in g th e gro un d . C o ron er O c to b er n e x t th e e x c lu s iv e option ol statistics, $39,761,205. By m an y able D an iels was sen t for, and th e b o d y w as t a k in g at th e sam e price a ll fu rth er issue sta tistician s n early, i f not quite a ll, o f not d istu rb ed u n til he reach ed the o f b on ds th is g o v e rn m e n t m ay be co m ­ this is consum ed in transportation, use scene. A ju r y w as im pan eled , and the p e lled to issue, p rio r to th a t date, and in th e arts and oth er causes; in d eed , the corpse, in a v e r y decom posed sta te, w as th a t a n o th e r b on d issue is m ore than low est e stim ate o f a n y sta tistician w hose cu t dow n, un dressed, and a carefu l search p ro b a b le before th a t tim e , in view o f the opin ion should h ave con sid eration , m ade lor foul p la y. N o m ark s b ein g g re a t d eficie n cy in th e treasu ry, w hich places th is am ou n t at not less th an $15,- found, a verd ict o f suicide w as ren dered. is in c re a sin g from m on th to m outh , can ­ 000,000. T a k e it for gran ted th a t th is n o t w ell be d o u b te d .” latter estim ate is correct, th is w ould SENATOR MITCHELL'S VIEWS. (C o n tin u ed from first p age.) G O L D IT K P R E D IC T IO N S F A IL . • é V i J ' I i I- i ' # V — I "r “ T h e p rin c ip a l ob je ctio n u rged b y the a d v o c a te s o f th e sin g le g o ld stand ard to th e free and u n lim ited co in a ge o f silve r is th e cla im th at it w ill result in d riv in g g o ld ou t o f th e c o u n try and p la c in g us on a silv e r basis. It seem s to m e, in v iew o f th e h isto ry o f th e past, it m ust n ow be con ced ed th a t alm ost e ve ry pre­ d ictio n h ereto fore m ade b y th e a dvocates o f th e sin g le g o ld stan d ard in opposition to le g is la tio n re c o g n iz in g silv e r as a m o n e y m eta l h av e failed to m aterialize. It w as co n fid e n tly and p ersisten tly asserted w hen th e A lliso n -B lan d b ill was p e n d in g in th e U n ited S ta te s senate that i f th a t b ill becam e a law and rem ained in force five years it w ould d rive all the g o ld ou t o f the co u n try and we w ould be b ro u g h t to a silv e r basis. T h e b ill did b eco m e a la w , it rem ain ed in force not e ars,-b u t n e arly 12, and yet so n g a c c r from d riv in g th e gold out o f tlie vSu c o u n try it is now u n ive rsa lly* conceded pCF th ere w as at th e e x p ira tio n o f th e 12 y e a rs over $450,000,000 m ore gold in this c o u n try , th a t is, in 1890, w hen th e act w as repealed, th an th ere w as w hen the a ct w as passed in 1878. N or were we by th is le g is la tio n forced to a silver standard as w as c o n fid e n tly predicted. But not o n ly so, d u rin g th e great contest for the u n c o n d itio n a l repeal of the pu rch asin g c la u se o f th e Sh erm an a ct o f 1890, it w as c o n fid e n tly asserted, and th e reiteration o f th e su b je ct b ecam e m onotonous, upon th e p a rt o f th e ad v o cates o f sin gle gold sta n d a rd th a t th e un con dition al re|>eal o f th a t clau se w ould im m ed iately pre­ v e n t th e flow o f g o ld from the cou n try and b rin g p ro sp erity. W h a t w as th e re­ su lt? T h e p u rch asin g clause w as re­ p ealed , and so far from p rev e n tin g the flow o f g o ld to E u rope, as was co n fi­ d e n tly pred icted , m ore gold was exported from th is cou n try to E urope in the next 10 m o n th s su bsequen t to the repeal than e ve r w en t out o f the cou n try at an y tim e b efore d u rin g its w h o le h istory in th e sam e le n gth o f tim e, e x c e p t o n c e .’ “ T h e gross e xp orts o f gold for the n in e m on th s en d in g S ep tem lier 30, 1893, im m e d ia te ly preced in g th e repeal were bu t $76,278,514. W h ile th e gross e x ­ p orts fo r th e nine m on th s en din g S ep ­ te m b e r 30 1894, w ere $90,506,508.” H A S N O T H E L P E D B U S IN E S S. “ N or d id th is trem endous outflow o f g o ld cease, even th en , but con tin u ed , and still u n fortu n ately con tin ues. Dur- in g th e 10 m onth s p reced in g th e first o f th e p resen t m onth (June 1, 1895,) the e x p o rts o f g o ld from th is cou n try were n iore th an $65,1*10,1 xx>, as a gain st th e im ­ p orts o f less th an $35,000,000, th e d iffer­ en ce a g a in st us b ein g m ore than $29,1x10,- ouo in th a t b rie f period. A n d a lth ou gh 2o m o n th s h av e elapse«! sin ce th e un con ­ d itio n a l repeal o f the p u rch asin g clause o f th e S h erm an act, yet business has n ot re v iv e d , as it w as p red icted it w ould, e x c e p t in th e sligh test degree, nor has p ro sp e rity com e to the co u n try. So m u ch for th e fulfillm en t o f th e p red ic­ tio n s o f ou r sin gle-gold standard friends. “ T h e proposition th at th e business e ith e r o f th e w orld or o f th e U nited S ta te s c a n be carried on on a gold basis and b y a sin gle gold standard w ithout ru in to th e lan dow n er, the producer and leave but $25,000,000 a n n u a lly to be added to our su pply o f gold , w h ich is a mere fraction o f the am ou n t we h ave been a n n u ally e xp o rtin g. O u r total supply o f gold coin in th is co u n try on the 1st d ay o f January, 1895, w as but $578,036,041— $94,265,611 of w h ich am ount w as in th e treasury and $483,- 770,430 in circu la tion . T h is is th e total am ount o f m oney o f u ltim a te red em p­ tion in th e U n ited States, a cco rd in g to the th eory o f th e sin gle gold standard, and th is am ount is e xp ected to sustain and support the value o f w hat? F irst, a corporate, m un icip al, state and n ation al bonded ind ebted ness, th e g rea t b u lk o f w h ich is p a yab le in coin, o f m ore at par Value than 25 tim es th is am ount; and, secon d ly, th e entire p roperty o f the U nited S tates, valued at n early $70,000, 000,000. Is it not plain to be seen, in view o f these figures, w h y it is th e price o f farm s, and farm products, o f c ity property, o f houses, residences, business structures and the ren ts thereof, to say n oth in g o f w ages, h ave gon e dow n grad- u ally and co n tin u a lly to th e present ruinous rates. T h ere is but one class o f persons whom th is p o licy benefits, and th at is the ow n er o f gold , th e great ban- ker w ho lias go ld and o n ly g o ld as prop erty, and the h old er o f su ch bonds and m ortgages as th e debtor, w h eth er 11a- tional, state, m un icip al or in d ivid u al, m ay be able eve n tu ally to pay. “ E ven in those cases w here th e great appreciation o f go ld has, as is th e case in num erous instances, o perated to abso- lu tely d estro y the pow er o f th e d eb tor to pay at a ll, or o n ly p a rtia lly , then in th at case th e cred itor, th e h o ld er o f th e b on d or m ortgage is also com p elled to suffer th rou gh the pern iciou s effect o f th e sin gle go ld sta n d a rd .” B IM E T A L IS M A G O O D T H IN G . “ T h ere seem s to lie an im pression that the interests o f those en gag ed in m ercan- tile business, m an u factu rin g an d in the professions, are in tim a te ly bound up and con n ected w ith th e sin gle g o ld standard, and th at the adoption o f b im etalism . th at is to say, th e free and u n lim ited coin age o f b oth gold and silv e r am i th eir use as standard m on ey, is in som e w ay opposition to th eir interests. N o g rea ter m istak e in m y ju d g m en t w as ever in ­ dulged in. A n y p o licy w h ich crip ples the farm er, I care not w h at k is, w h eth er free trade, the en forcem en t o f a certain ' m onetary p olicy w h ich a d v ersely affects that interest, or a n y oth er cause, and w h ereb y th e price o f farm s and farm products are reduced to th e m inim um , as it is tod ay in m ost parts o f this cou n try in reference to n early every farm product, must n ecessarily in vo lve and affect a d versely, not o n ly th e d ay laborer, th e salaried cle rk , but also th e m erch an t, th e m anufacturer am i the professional m an am i even the h a n k e r .” W H A T T H IS C O U N T R Y N E E D S. “ S o m eth in g m ust lie d one in this cou n try to su p p ly th e d eficien cy caused b y th e d rain o f g o ld a n n u ally from th is cou n try to m eet our foreign balan ces and th e interest on our foreign in debtedness. T w o th in g s are neceasary to accom plish thia. T h e strict and thorough en force­ m ent b y th is co u n try o f th e p rotective p o licy and th e fu ll recogn ition o f silver V E R B O O R T SC HOOL. I n te r e s tin g E x e rc ise s a t th e o f th e te rm . clo se H. D. C ham . M. K e e k , P r e s id e n t. S tew . C a s h ie r . art P ioneer S tables , baxkof forest grove RIGS FOR . . . Commercial Men, Hunters and Fishers . . . A Specialty. Headquarters tor i A L I. K IN D S OP . . . , House Painter, Grainer D IR E C T O R S : A. HIM MA N. I. A. 11ACKUM. »• T. PUEDY II. BI S BK R . E. W . H A I X B S . 1). C. t T I W A l T . C. U . KEEP. and M eat, I Sausage, j H am s, Bacon, L ard . Cash for H ides. . . . and Decorator. All Work Guaranteed. MADISON k qUIMBY MILL C. E. ANDERSON’S H. B. JOHNSON, PROP. I F resh FOE atch m aker J. H. DOLSTRUM, . . . F o r e ig n c u d D o m e s t ic E x ­ c h a n g e B o u g h t a n d S o ld . C o lle c ­ t io n s M a d e o n a l l A c c e s s ib le P o in t s a n d P r o m p t ly R e m itt e d . M eat M arket . . . W lass , I GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED ! Tillamook Stage Line. (¡« to G reek ’ s C arnes , F o r e st G ro v e , O r . C O R N E L IU S . . . . A t th e H ead o f Scoggin s V a lle y , B akery . All Grades of Lumber. Butter, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bread, Easy Terms. Pies, C akes, A. PORTER, Prop. Cookies, j G a s t o n , O r . Candies, — N uts, E tc. larks ream ery CH E A P AND GOO D. C ’ C . O p e n a t a ll h o u r » s i x d a y s in t h e w e e k a n d 9:30 o n S u n d a y . F ir s t d o o r e a s t o f K e i i u 's s to r e . FINEST BUTTER, ; Groceries, Glassware and SEE T H E W IU TB SW AN. Stoneware, Table and New Separator Now Running Pocket Cutlery, Spoons. and milk wanted. REASO NABLE KATES. Brooms, Mop Sticks, Forest Grove . . . . Oregon. Butter Moulds, Ladles, T H E W ESTERN HOUSE. !_____ _______ " \ and Wood and Willow GKO. r O T C K T , P ro p rie to r. Ware of all kinds, Fish­ T h e Best H o te l fo r . . . HOH BACH’S ing Tackle and all Kinds C l e a n , B o a v ije r s , HOME of Seeds. C o m fo rtable , F a rm e rs , BAKERY Tea and Coffee a Specialty. C o n v e n i e n t . T r a v e le r s . MEAT FISH POULTRY and GAME F o rest G r o v e ......................... O r eg o n . In t h e b u s in e s s c e n t e r o f t h e c i t y . HAIRCUT W HILE YOU WAIT. N EXT! ! Shaving: made easy AT WIRTZ BROS. ! Wash and Wall Paper Window Shades Floor Coverings Furniture r . N ix o n , DENTIST, H ours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. M ain S treet FO REST GROVE C. L. HINMAN, E. P . B R O W N , HORSE OUTFITTER, W h ips, S ad d les, M AIN ST R EET , B lan kets, H arn ess, Forest Grove. C a rriage T rim m in g s. C o n v e y a n cin g and S u rv e y in g . T itles E x a m in e d . N otary P u b lic. o r r t C K . PACIFIC A V E N G E Neat H u gh e. Ik S on’s H ardw ire Store. . . T h e C a r r ia g e P a i n t e r . . Shop, Boo. R u llili.!, FO REST GROVE SECOND HAND FURNITURE S. H U SH E S DEALERS & SON, b o u g h t IN H ardw are,. . . Steves and . . . Tinware a n d sold A l l M uch in S t o c k . P r i c e s IteaH onuhle. JE SSE B L A K E R , T h ird D o o r .South o f V orta H a ll, FO R EST G R O V E . A lso Plow s, W ag on s, B u ggies and Carts. M cC o rm ick B in d ers and M ow ers. Hors« R a k e s and a ll k in d s o f F a rm in g Im plem en ts. P a c ific A v e . CHAS. K. JACKSON FO R EST GROVE. H. W . SCOTT. N otary Public H. W. SCOTT & 00. REAL ESTATE, FOREST GROVE STAR LAUNDRY New Management. a Trial. ranted, In gles B lo ck , FOREST « R O V E . The Portland UphoLsterer Satisfaction Guaranteed All kinds of Upholsterer's goods supplied on short notice F o reat G ro ve G ive na A ll W ork W ar­ F irst d oor south o f fohnson's'StfcM ea. ■ ■ . . J. B. B E A L , P rop. Homestead and R. R. I-auds Ideated. j U. S. Land Office Business a Speeialty, ERNEST C IV IL ENGINEER. $2.00 a year in a d v a n ce . T h e W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h e t and The W e e k ly Sun $1.50 a year in advan ce. ORKGON. L. C. W ALKER, CA N D IE S, F K U 1T S , SUM M ER D R IN K S , PASTRY, CAKES. Our (’tubbing Offer. T w o doors S o u th o f V erts H a ll. GEO. L. SMITH D ICE CREAM, ICE CREAM SO D A , BREAD, Be Clean at the Only j T h e W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h e t Baths in Town. and The W e e k ly O regon ian J. H. WESCOTT. A (¿nick J o u rn e y . ir st B ; E stab lish ed . 1889. Im 'orpor»t*d, 1894. C A P I T A L • 5 0 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 The C hoicest of Mr. A. W. Severance, receiver of the Wilson River load, passed through the Grove Saturday bound for South Dakota where the illness o f his child called him. He left Tillam ook at 4 p. m. riding horseback to the Double camp. On the way his horse fell with him, straining his limb. At the camp he was met by Mr. Mi Nauier, to whom he had tele­ phoned, and after waiting three houia on accoqat of darkness came on to the Grove by carriage, reaching here at six. The quick lime in which the trip was made is proof of the excellent condition F FOKKKT UKOVK, OKKUON Thursday evening at about 6 o ’clock the exercises of the public school in district No. 97 were held. It had been hoped that the beautiful new building could be used but it was impossible to get it ready in time though the carpen­ ters worked steadily in spite of the broiling sun. The old school house was crowded with the parents and frieuds of the pupils and a large crowd was gath­ ered about the doors and windows. Nearly seventy children were present but the school is much larger in the winter. It ranks ninth in the county in number of children of school age but a larger proportion of these attend than in most of the other schools. The three I directors— Rev. Father DeRoo, Mr. Van- All Orders Promptly Filled : dervelden and Mr. Bernards were pres­ : ent, the Mother Superior of St. Marys, ! at Beaverton and the county school j superintendent. ^ After music by the Verboort band, ' which has made great progress consider­ ing they have had but seven lessons, the | following program was rendered in a | pleasing manner: A Merry Merry Greeting....................... By All | Welcome \ddres8.......... Miss Annie Evers 1 Again We Meet Quartette ' What we learn at school................. Junior girls Here we stand.........................................Chorus Papa's Sweet................................. Mary Sohler The Hold Boy........................................ j Duet ................. By Annie and Alice Evers | The Boys........................................Pius Moore The Girls .................... Minnie Vandervelden U n d e r t a k i n g The Sick Doll Dialogue— CheerfuKness. and Twenty Froggies............. By Junior Boys j A Precious Pickle Drama by seven girls j E m b a l m in g \ Recitation.................................. By sixteen girls I Boat Song............................................. By Boys FOREST GROVE A Boys Grievance ...... By Pius Moore The New George Washington . T. Bernards The American Flag By Hannah Kenny Dolly’s Lesson............By Miss Mary Vandehey By Boys Professional Cards. i Marching Song Old Man in the Woods Bertha Yanderzamlen Roll your hands................. By Junior Girls My New Slate.............. By Joseph Bernards Trade Game...................... By six little boys W . G . C O L E , P h . G ., M . D ., . .By Annie Sohler , The Leap for Life . . P h y s ic ia n a n d S u b g e o n , Whistle and Hoe..........................By Pius Moore Teachers Examination ................... Dialogue 1 What shall be my song tonight F o r e s t G ro v e . Duet Telephone No. j . ... By Albert Evers I Good Night I Parting Song By M. Jansen and D. Vandervelden The exhibition made a very creditable L. K . A d a m s . showing for the school and the two W . N . H a r h k t t . sisters who teach it. The attention BARRETT & ADAMS, j given by its directors and the interest a t t o r n e y s - a t - l a w , ! shown by the patrons have made its H il l s b o r o , O r e g o n . rapid advancement possible. W ith its commodious new building and the third O r n c i Central Block B oo m . 6 and 7. teacher to be added in the fall Verboort w ill have excellent school advantages. | ; | F. S. N w ary Public Ju stice of the Pence K ir, a a d Accident I n .u r .u c e Loan., C o llectio n . J. I. KJvlIGJHT, General Fire Insurance . . . and Loan Broker. H IL L S B O R O