P K O F L . K IN s # # « « V ASHINOTON PROTECTION COUNTY B M J) THE HATCHET. DO T o H o m o lm l us trios M e t i l i s Su p p o rt inte The P a p e r P rin ted A l l A t Home. YOU? "Well heu< to the line, let the chips full where they may.'' V O L . I, No. 15. FOItEST G R O V E , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , .Il I,Y IS, 1805. DIRECTORY. S T A T E O F OREGON. G o v e r n o r ................................ S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e ............. T r e a s u re r S u p t. P u b lic In stru ctio n . S ta te P rin ter S u p re m e Court < Ju d g e F ifth D istrict A tto rn e y F ifth D istrict. .................W m . P L o rd . H a rriso n R. K in ca id P h illip M etsch am ...................G . M . Irw in .................W. II. L e e d s C has. K- W o lv erto u ...................R . S. Bean F . A . M oore T . A . M cB rid e W. N. B arre tt A L F .R T H OO K A N D I.A D D liR CO. N o. i . — A aron W e lls, p re s id e n t. H o rac e Ste w a rt, vice- p resid e n t. C. O. R o e, s e c re ta r y . K . B. S a p p in j- ton, tre a s u re r. K . B . S a p p itig to n , ch ief. H . P. Jo h n so n , fo rem an . 11 . H. C la rk , ist a ssista n t. Jo e B a ile y , and a ssista n t. R IG S F O R . . . FO R H ST C 1 R O V K F R K K T H O U G H T L I B R A R Y an d re a d in g ro om is op en e v e ry T h u rs ila y an d F r id a y a fte rn o o n a n d e v e n in g . M rs. A. K . B a r­ k e r, lib ra ria n . Commercial Men, F O R H S T G R O V K B A N D . U n iform ed, n in e ­ teen p iec e s. M eets W ed n e sd a y an l F r id a y o f each w ee k . W. B a ld w in , p re s ., L . C. G re e r, sec. Hunters and Fishers G L E N C O E L O D G E , N o 22, K o f P, m e e ts in its c a stle h a ll. G lencoe, e v e ry a lte rn a te S a tu rd a y . V isitin g b ro th e rs w elco m ed . K D av is, C C ;J S Ja c k so n , K o f R an d S. ft W A SH IN G T O N C O U N T Y. ................... B. P . C o rn e liu s ........... .. D. B. R e a so n e r C om m ission ers , .................................... T . G . T odd C le rk ' ............... R. B . G oodin F O R H S T G R O V K L I B HR A I, C H U R C H hold S h e r iff ■■■ J 1 ;.1’ F l,r:! re g u la r se rv ic e s e v e ry a lte rn a te S u n d a y ¡11 V erts ra orm l h ick a ll at 8 p m . S u n d a y sch ool 3 p m . R e c o rd e r R- L- L ib M e cC T reasu rer J -W. S a p p in g to ii M rs A K B a r k e r, le ctu re r. A sse sso r. G e o rg e H. W HO»* Sc h o o l S u p erin ten d en t A u stin C ra ,^ F O R H ST G R O V K T K N T . K O T M m eet Su rveyo r L W ilk e s W. D. W oods 1 ‘ u e s d a y s in M ason ic h a 1 ’ . S o jo u rn in g k n ig h ts ; C o ro n e r....................... ■ in vite d , A u stin C ra ig , K C L L I.a u g le y , R K | J«*»» C IT Y OF FO REST M ayor GROVE. , H on. S. H u gh es. COUMCILMKN, L . C . W a lk e r, P re sid e n t, K . B. S a p p in g to n , 1 ). C. Ste w a rt, G eo. L . S m ith , C. L . I .a r g f, T . C. M cN am er, R eco rder , A aro n W ells. T reasurer , J . C . G re e r. M a rsh a l , Jo h n S trip lin . K B . S a p p in g to n F ir e W ard en S. H u g h e s .................................Ju s tic e o f th e P eace K . B. S a p p in g to n .......................................... C o n sta b le J o h n B a ile y , » K. H y d e , > ...............................Sch o o l D ire cto rs G e o . L- S m ith ,) A a ro n W e l l s ............................................................ C lerk I). H . T h o m a s. A. B S u p t. o f Sch o o l f o r e st c r o v k f ir e d e p a r t m e n t . A L A R M S :—G e n e r a l A l a r m — R a p id ta p p in g o f th e b e ll, 'f h e location o f th e fire w illb e in d i­ c ated b y th e n u m b e r ¡o f fu ll ta p s g ive n b etw een tw o g e n e ra l a la r m s —c o rre sp o n d in g to th e n u m ­ b e r o f w ard s w h o se lim its a re g iv e n below . C all fo r d r ill—T h re e ta p s , p au se, th ree taps, p au se, th re e ta p s. C a ll fo r m e e tin g —F iv e tap s. W A R D L I M IT S . , ... A Specialty. Headquarters for Tillamook Stage Line. H. B. JOHNSON, PROP. (I» to G k K E R FO R A L L K IN D S O F | Groceries, Glassware and Stoneware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons. F ir st w a r d —N o rth o f P a c ific a ve n u e and east o f C o lle g e W ay. Secon d w a rd —N o rth o f P acific a ve n u e and betw een C o lle g e W ay a n d B street. T h ir d w ard N a y lo r ’ s a d d ition . F o u rth w ard B etw ee n P acific a v e n u e an d Secon d h ven u e sou th . R r n n tlK \T on F ifth w ard B etw een Secon d a ve n u e and South. ! A J i u u i H » , iV A U F P a rk ad d itio n . S ix th w a rd —So uth P a r k add ition . j ev ise d W e e k ly . D ried F ru its . A p ric o ts —E v a p o ra te d , 10c; sun , 8c A p p le s —E v a p o ra te d , 5 to 5H c; m ach in e, 3 to sH c; su n 4 to 5c P e ac h e s—E v a p o ra te d 7 to 9c; sun, 5 to 6c P lu m s —P itted , e v a p o ra te d , 4 to 5c; sun, 4 to 5c; p ru n e s . 4 to 6c P e a r s — E v a p o ra te d , 5 to 6c: sun , 5 to 6c P ru n e s — Ita lia n 6 to 7 ^ c ; F re n c h . 3 to 4c Q fio lr G Butter Moulds, Ladles, and Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, Fish­ ing Tackle and all Kinds of Seeds. Portland Market Report. R ’8 T H R E E C E N T S A COPY. For Water Works. Butchers Beat Blacksmiths. Saturday evening a number of citizens, in response t ' a call published in the city papers, met in Vert’s hall to inquire into the water works question. Mr. Rider called the meeting to order and proposed Mr H. H. Clark for chairman who was accordingly elected. Mr. Clark stated briefly the object of the meeting. Mr. C. M. Keep was elected secretary. After a short address on the subject Mr. Rider moved the appointment of a committee of five to look up the best means of getting water to the city and to report at some future time. This pre­ vailed and the chair appointed as such committee, Messrs. Rider, A. Rogers, L. C. Walker, Wm. Kane and Geo. L. Smith. Mr. Macrum was asked for his opinion but expressed himself as favor­ ing waiting until the committee reported something definite before discussing the matter. I)r. Crang moved to adjourn to call of the chairman, which prevailed and the meeting adjourned. Since the meeting the water question has been the leading topic wherever people have been assembled. The pro­ posed plans are infinite in variety and everyone can find something to his lik­ ing, but to submit a proposition which will give any general satisfaction is an undertaking which the committee will find exceedingly difficult. Saturday afternoon one of the most hotly contested base ball matches of the season came otf on the campus diamond. The butchers and blacksmiths were the contestants and a large crowd watched and applauded their efforts. The band furnished music. Two of the spectators were struck by a foul ball Many from out of town were present. The number of lady spectators was u n i mall v large, ih e playing was vigorous from tile start marked by heavy batting and speedy Printing and the fielding was note- worthy. Adam Beil s base running was a feature. T. C. McNamer played an excellent game. Score was 15 to 6 in favor of the t,„tellers. The line up follows: B utchers Blacksmiths A Parker................ C ............Clint Ingles C McNamer...........P ., ... .Jim Dempsey Ross Parker...........1 B ............. Ed Friday J 1 1 Wescott......... 2 li........C C Chipuiaii Joe Vaughn...........3 B ............ J P Raues Pom Biliiugher. ..S S .Will Billingh.r 1 ' C McNamer. . . . C l ' ...........J. N Gray A d a m B e il J H M cN am er.. . . R F . . Joe Crampton. . . . I F ......... TCrowt.hers C O Roe, umpire At times when the playing became too rocky an effort was made to improve it by changing the players’ positions, but generally unsuccessfully. Death by Drowning. The Citizens* Water Committee. Monday afternoon John and Geo. Reyeraft and M. Coxe were bathing in tile Tualatin near a bend in the river. None of them could swim and they were keeping in the shallow water when John went too near the bend and got into water ten feet deep. He went under and it j s supposed he caught a root at the bottom for he never rose. After vain attempts to rescue him the other hoys found help and the river was drag­ ged. After two hours work the body was recovered. An effort was made to resuscitate him but it was too late. The funeral was held from the Cornelius church at 3 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Many friends attended. The water supply committee appointed at the citizens’ meeting last Saturday evening met Monday afternoon in L. C. Walker’s office and organized by electing Specialty. G. C. Rider permanent chairman and L. C. Walker permanent secretary. On motion the following sub-committees were appointed by the chair: On Water, L. C. Walker. To include supply, right of way, amount of water, DEALERS IN surveys, levels, power, etc. On Fluming, Mr. Kane. To include all fiuming and buildings, size of mate­ rial, construction, cost, etc. On Deep Wells, Mr. Rogers. To in­ clude number, size, cost per foot, etc. On Piping, Mr. Rider. To include piping, pumps, fire plugs, water wheels, cost, etc. Also Plows, Wagons, Buggies and Carts. On Electric Lights, Mr. Smith. To McCormick Binders and Mowers. Horse Rakes and all kinds include number of arcs, price of incan­ of Farming Implements. descent«, cost of plant, etc. Pacific A ve. F O R E S T G RO VE. Through the kindness of Mr. Jones, who placed a fine rig at their disposal, the committee v,ras enabled to make an inspection of several possible sources of arnes water supply. Tea and Coffee a NOT D EA D . BY A G N ES L . S T E V E N S . In the full belief of the immortality of the soul I dedicate this poem in fond memories to my beloved sister, Caroline B. Showers, deceased, Jan. 13, 1895, at Forest Grove, Oregon. Not d ead , No. T h o u a rt. an d w ert, an l »h alt bi\ A s p irit o f lo v e th ro u g h a ll e te rn ity , A n d , a s m y low ! y th o u g h ts th u s soar, T h e a r th y g e n tle vo ice; A u d see th y lo v in g f.c e >u. * m ore. , thy , plrlt uke iiT a U ,“ ' And mount its wing;» of love; while, through the ether bright, Vou soareirtM *tory. ca n ted and a new spout put on last week F ru its . and earlv Monday morning it was drawn C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H U R C H . P lu m s —75c to $1 p e r b o x from its place behind the H a t c h e t A. R o g e r s . P a s t o r . A p ric o ts—75c to $1 p er c ra te S e rv ic e s e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. m . an d 8 p . m . building, but not before an oak tree P e a c h e s - 7 5 c p e r bo x S u n d a y school a fte r 11101 n in g serv ice . C h e rrie s — 50 to 60c p e r b o x which stood in its way was cut down and 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 S t r a w b e r r ie s -O re g o n 5 to 5 i-2c 8 o ’ clock . a large boulder rolled away. After all it Y o u n g p e o p le 's m e e tin g on e h o u r b e fo re S u n ­ B la c k b e rrie s —7c p e r lb was evening before it got to work. The d a y e v e n in g serv ice . G o o se b e rrie s—2 to 3c p e r lb S tra n g e r s a rc a lw a y s c o rd ia lly w elcom ed , gentle mist which fell from it upon the R a s p b e rr ie s — 4c pet lb M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . dusty streets made but slight impression. E g g s an d P o u ltry . R e v . D. A . W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . E g g s —O regon ran ch , 15c Practice has improved the quality of its S e rv ic e s e v e ry S u n d a y a t ;•• a. m . anti 8:30 p. 111. P o u ltry —F a n c y old h en s $3 to $3.50 p er dozen, work and now the soft zephyrs from S u n d a y school at 12.15 p . m . ju n io r le a g u e e v e ry The Grand Lodge of the Ancient Or­ m ix e d coo ps. $2.25 to 2.75; b ro ile rs, | i .50 to 3.00; S u n d a y at 4 p. m . K p w o rth le a g u e at 6:30 p. in., the square are refreshing and invigorat­ S u n d a y . P r a y e r m e e tin g 7:30 p. 111., T h u rs d a y . tu r k e y s , d resse d , 12 c ;liv e , 8 to 10 c ;d u c k s ,$4 to 5; der of United Workmen met in Portland ing like the balmy breezes off the ocean. .'Id $3 to 3.50; g e e se , $4 to 5 fo r o ’ d and $6 to 7 for Wednesday. Washington county’s five C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . y o u n g p e r do z; p ig eo n s fi .75 p e r doz lodges were represented as follows: No. R e g u la r s e rv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y a t 11 n. m . and P ro visio n s. 7:30 p. tu. S u n d a y sch o o l at 10 a. m . A a ro n Seven ty Years Old. 20, Sherwood, Mr. Chase; No. 53, W e lls, sup t. P r a y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y e v e n ­ H a m s—M ed ium 11 to 11 H e; d ried b e e f h a m s, in g at 7:30 p. m . S r. Y . P. S. C. K. S u n d a y e v e n ­ 12c; sh o u ld e rs. 5H to y l i c Saturday was the seventieth anniver­ Tigardville, C. F. Tigard; No. 60, For­ in g at 6.30 p. m . J r . V. P. S. C. K . S u n d a y B ac o n —B re a k fa s t bacon , 12c; sh o rt c le a r sides, est Grove, G. C. Rider; No. 61, Hills­ sary of Mr. Starr’s birthday and Mrs. a ftern o o n at 4 p. m . S y lv ia E d w a rd s , p re sid e n t. T h e p u b lic a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese 9 to 10c; d r y s a lt sid e s, 8*4 to 9c boro, R. Crandall; No. 92, Tualatin, S. Starr gave a dinner in his honor which m e e tin g s. I a r d —C om p ou n d, in tin s, 7 * 4 c ; p u re , in tin s, Durham. D. M. C. Gault of Hillsboro, was attended by many friends ami rela­ B A P T IS T CH URCH . to 9c irst lass atchm aker Mr Starr was born in Belmont but whose membership is with No. 27 at tives. F. K. S c o f i e l d , P a s t o r . P ig s fe e t—8o’s, $4.25; 40's, 2.25; k its. $1.25 S e rv ic e s on th e first an d th ird S u n d a y o f the Poitland, was one of the representatives county, Ohio. When fifteen his father Another Dilley Robbery* B u tte r and C heese. m o n th at 11 a in a n d 7 30 p m . S u n d a y sch oo l at F o rest G ro ve , O r . from that lodge. : moved to Iowa and a few ye**s B u tte r—F a n c y c re a m e r y , 25 to 30c p e r ro ll: 10 a m each S u n d a y . Wm R obb, su p e rin te n d e n t. Monday night between 12 and 1 Mr. P r a v e r m e e tin g on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at 7 30. fa n c y d a ir y 18 to 20c; T illa m o o k 17H to 20c; fa ir back to Ohio. There he remained until Purdy’s store at Dilley was broken into to good, 10 to 20c; com m on , i*H c ; p rim e , 15 to sem­ I ; v when he crossed the plains to Cali- Mexico and Missions. and the outer and inner doors of the safe p e r ro ll for N o. 1; store, 10 to 15 p e r ro ll P o s t OiHce o f F o r e s t G r o v e . ! foruia w Be nee he came up to Oregon ami F ir e an d A c c id e n t In s u ra n c e drilled and broken open. About £50 ir C h e e se —O rego n , 10 to 11 c ; fa n c y , 11 to i 2 * 4 c; N o tary P u b lic Friday evening Rev. J. D. Eaton, a w. h . c r o s l k y , P. M. has remained here ever since. In early d o m estic, 14 to 18c money and a gold watch belonging to Congregational missionary located at Ju s tic e o f th e P e ac e Loair~ C o lle ctio n s A R R I V A L AND D E P A R T U R E OF M AI L S. V e g e ta b le s. the estate of Wm. Dudney, of which Mr. Chihauhua, Mexico, lectured in the life Mr. Starr studied medicine and fol­ T o and from P o rtla n d a n d a ll p o in ts : D ep a rts O n ion s—O nions. 60 to 75c p e r sack ; C a lifo rn ia , Purdv was administrator, were taken. Cong, church on “ Mexico and Missions” . lowed the profession for thirty years. In 6:25 a. m . A rr iv e s 9:30 a. in. f i to 1 25 In 1869 he T o C o rv a llis , S a le m and a ll p o in ts o n th e W est Evidently the robbers were not experts The lecture was lavishly but appro­ 1864 he joined the army. P o tatoes—B u rb a n k s. N o. 1 fa n cy , 25 to 40c p e r S id e : D ep a rts 8:25 a. m . A rr iv e s 4:30 p. in. was licensed to preach and he has con­ sa c k ; o th e r k in d s, 15 to 25c; n ew , $ 1 to 1.10 as neatly half an hour elapsed between priately illustrated with stereopticon T o G re e n v ille , M an n in g , B u x to n a n d V ern o n in: tinued in the ministry since, preaching T u rn ip s —$ t p e r sack ; ca b b a g e, iH c p er p ou n d : A r r iv e s 12 in. D ep a rts 1 p. m. the first report and the second when it s views. The lecturer is an interesting as long as he was able. ran cy c e l i r y 75c to f , ,.r r .lo r ?, (JeUei*al F i l ‘0 IIISI1 I*cl 11CC supposed they were blowing up the two speaker with a happy faculty of telling p e r doz., a rtic lu k e s, 50 to 60c p e r doz., b eets 75c C i v i c S o c i e t ie s . doors. People living near by heard the just the right thing about each picture. p e r sa c k , a sp a ra g u s sa n d 6c, g re en p ea s 2 am i 3c noise but thought nothing of it until The views were well shown, too. A. O. U. W. - F o r e s t G ro v e L o d g e No. rh u b a rb 1 H to 2c, new p o tato es 75 to 85c, g re e n A 60, A . O. U . W ., m e e ts ev ry T u e sd a y corn 35c p e r dozen , c u c u m b e rs $1.00 p e r b o x, later when they heard of the robbery. large audience was entertained. Friday, Constable Hauan of Hillsboro, *v>ySx'ri e v e n in g in Odd F e llo w s ’ h a ll. So- tom ato es, E a s te rn , $4.50 to $5.5,0 p e r cr-;te, C a li­ jo u ru in g b re th re n c o rd ia lly iu v ite d to Evidently two were in the enterprise went beyond Gales Creek, served a war­ atten d m e e tin g s. J o e B a ile y , M. W ., W. C. fo rn ia ioc p e r lb , strin g bean s 6 to 7c p e r lb H ILLSBO R O O rego n as they helped themselves to soda water rant on Mr. Goodin, an old soldier, and H o y t, record er. O regon w a x b e a n s 6 to 7c p e r lb ami left two dirty glasses on the counter. brought him la-fore Justice Davis, by H ay an d Feed. Saturday evening a number of Knights K . o f P .—D rip h o s L o d g e N o. 39, K . o f P. Two of the Pomeroy gang are still at H a y —C h o ice tim o th y s e l’ s at $9 to 9.50, m ix e d whom lit was released on bonds. m e e ts e v e ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g in M r - from Delphos lodge visited their brother "*T sonic h all." A ll m e m b e rs o f th is o r­ $7 to 8. ch ea t $4 to 5 p e r ton , g ra in h a y J7 p e r large and have been reported to be Mr. Goodin and a neighbor, Mr Writ- g a n iz atio n a re c o rd ia lly i n v i t e ! to ton, b ra n $11.5 0 p e r ton, sh o rts. $12.50 p e r ton Knights at Glencoe, thc occasion Wing At the ileatl of Scoggins Valley, amping in the mountains where wiiat a tte n d o u r m e e tin g s. C. O, R o e .’ C. C ., F ra n k inghousc, liiol trouble arisinj: in some B a r le y —S te a d y . Q uote: Fe e d 57H to 60c p e r their installation of officers. They were K m e, K o f R. S are supposed to have been their camping way and .Mr. W ., armed with a club, c e n ta l, b re w in g $15 to 16 p e r ton. received with the hospitality for which places are pointed out. They are outlaws O ats D em an d good for ch oice g ra d e s. Q uote: started to climb over tile fence into the W A S H IN G T O N L O D G K , No. 48. Glencoe is noted and were entettained I. O. C). F ., m eets in its h a ll e ve ry feed 27 to 28c p e r b u sh e l, seed 25 to 26c p e r their money has run out ami Dilley has field where Mr. G. was hoeing, announc­ M on d ay e v e n in g . V is itin g b ro th ­ b u sh e l, g r e y 26 to 28c fo r ch oice with a lavish lunch. The visiting been the scene of former depredations of ing liis intention of doing the latter e rs w elcom ed . A . T . K n o x , N .G . Term s. Knights were C. (). Roe, Newell Macrum, P ric e o f M ea ts. J . B. B eal, R ec. S e c ’ y. theirs, so it is thought likely they may bodily injury. However, the hoe proved B e e f—G ro ss, top s te e rs $3 to 3.65, fa ir to good Will Macrum, Jack Latta, Jake Buxton, be the offenders in this last burglary. a stout defense and Mr. W. retreated F O R E S T R K B H K A H L O D G E . N o. 44. ate»*? , $2.50 to 2.75, c o w s $2.50 to 2.75, d resse d G a s t o n , O r . John Anderson and Frank Kane. I. O. O. F ., m eets in Od i F e llo w s h all beel 5 to 7c p e r 1 b The sheriff has paid considerable atten­ vanquished. Foiled in getting ahead of on th e firyt an d th ird W e d n esd ay ot V e a l—D ressed , sm a ll 5 to 7c, la rg e 3 to 4 *A c p e r tion to the matter. Some cans of salmon ins neighbor in this way lie resorted to each m o n th . V isitin g m e m b ers wel- P r o fe s s io n a l C a r d s . Cciuea. M rs. H. B. B ry a n t, N . G . A lic e M c­ p ou n d. and mackerel and a quantity of tobacco the eouits and swore out a warrant some N a m e r, Rec. S e c ’y. M u tton —G ro ss, b est sh e e p w eth ers, $2.50 to were part of the booty. With this, the About twenty lady relatives of the time ago whicli was served Friday as set 2.75, e w e s $2 to 2.50, la m b s. Jiv e , 3c p e r lb H O L BR O O K L O D G K . No. 30, A . F . am i d resse d m u tton 4 to 4 He, la m b 6 to 8c money loss ami the damage to the safe members of the fire department met at forth. Thus the story is told. H ogs—G ro ss, ch oice, h ea vy $3.50 to 3.75, lig h t VV. G. C O LE, P h . G., M. I>., A. M .. m e e ts in its h a ll th e T h u rs d a y the home of Mrs. Sappington Tuesday Mr. Puidy is out about $75. on or b e fo re th e fu ll m oon o f each an d fe e d e rs, $3.50, d re sse d $4 m outh . C has. H in es, W. M. Geo. afternoon and organized themselves into P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n , F lo u r. 8C T IO L L 8 . B rig g s. S e c ’ y. F l o u r - S n o w fla k e $ i M . P o rt’ and $2.85, D ayto n a coffee club. Mrs. K. B. Sappingtoii Farmers are busily engaged in haying. >2.85, G o ld D rop $3.10. G ra h a m $2.45 to 2.55 T e le p h o n e No. j. Forest Grove. rffW X F O R E S T G R O V K L O D G E . N o. n o . I. presided. Officers elected: Mrs. J0I111- No meeting was held on Saturday, the W ool. Our merchant Mr. LeKue was quite ill O. (i. T .. m e e ts e v e ry S a tu rd a y in I. O. -.011, president; Mrs. Friday, 1st vie'*; G. T . h a ll. V isitin g m e m b ers in vite d W oo!—V a lle y , a c co rd in g to q u a lity , p er lb 11H iast week. regular evening, but the council nut h . C. W a lk e r, C. T. M rs. A lic e P ratt to xa* 4 c . E a ste rn O regon an d W ash in gto n 6 to 10c | Mrs. Sappington, 2nd vice; Mrs. Joe S e c re ta ry . Tuesday evening, mayor, recorder an i Last Thursday was one of the hottest H o p s. W. N . B a u b k t t . L . K A d a m s . | councilmen Large, Walker, Smith and Bailey, secretary; MDs Alice McNamer, • lays of the season, the thermometer was H ops- -C h o ice 5 to 6c. m edium 2 to 4c F O R E S T G R O V E C A M P . N o. 98, W oodm en of i treasurer. Next regular meeting will be up to 104. I Stewart present, minutes read and aftei B A R R E T T & AD AM S, th e W orld, m e e ts in Odd F e llo w s h a ll e v e ry first i next Tuesday. Committee of firemen j a n d th ird S a tu rd a y . V isitin g n e ig h b o rs in vite d I a fi w technical corrections approved. Mrs. Lowers of Lebonan is visiting her H. H. C la rk , C. C. S. G . M o rg an , C le rk . \ T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , M a r k e t Q u o ta t io n » . was appointed to provide permanent ta- j sister Mrs. LeRue of this place. It was represented to the council that bles, stove, etc. Committee, Ed Crang, I FO REST GRO VE. H il l s b o r o , O r e g o n . J . B. M A T T H E W S PO ST. No. 6, G . A R I John Baldwin whose home is outside the Mr. French, a music teacher, has or­ m e e ts in M ason ic h a ll th e first an d th ird We-! city limits had paid city tax last year. ganised a class here. There are thirt} - n e sd a y s o f each m o n th . E lia s S m ith . P. C. .'O R R E C T E D W E E K L Y B Y G R E E R T H E G R O C E R . O f f i c e C en tra l B lo c k , R o o m * 6 an d 7. ! and Austin Craig. O. K. D ow ns, A d j. five scholars and more coming in all the The amount $ 1 1 9 was ordered refunded, P r o d u c e r ' s S e a l in g P r ic e . while. We wisli them success. ifills were read: L. C. Walker, compil­ 7 to 15 cts. p e r lb. B u t t e r . C O L U M B IA L O D G E . No. 11 . D. o f H .. m eets 2 ts. p e r d . *.. in Odd F e llo w s h a ll, th e th ird T u e s d a y <>f each K * « » ing ordinances, $16; Chas. Robinson, .1 10 13 cts. p e r lb. r ixon m o nth M rs. E d . B u x to n , C. o f H. M rs. J . T. ■ Cheese 8 cts. p r r lb. B acon -sides Notice is hereby given that for the cut his foot quite seriously last Friday j work on liberty pole, $.75; A. Schoch, S h a n n o n . Sec. .10 cts. p e r lb. it am work on liberty pole, $ 75; L. C. Walker, purpose of making an examination of all | while doing some slashing, .6 cts. p e r lb. s h o u ld e r s D E N T IST , D F .L P H A T E M P L E . No. 7. R a th b o n e S is te r- 10 cts. p e r lb. Lard services as surveyor, $4 50; Harvey Bald­ persons who may offer themselves as Alisa Cora bpidell was quite indisposed 20 to 30 cts. p e r h un d red lbs. m eets in M asonic h a ll th e second a n d fourth P otatoes -5 to 100 ci>. p e r h un d red lb s W e d n e sd a y s o f each m on th V isitin g mem o n io n s F O R E S T G R O V E win, assisting in surveying, $.75; F. G. candidates for teachers of the schools of several days last week, Hour» b e rs w elcom ed . M iss B e lle C la rk . M E C B ean s. 3 to 3J4 p e r lb. Times, publishing ordinances, 131.40; this county, the county school superin- Mias Davis of Chelialem valley > me 4 to 6 cts. p er '.b. ! 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. M r*. G eo. S m ith , M. o f R. an d C. D ried A p p le s. O REGO N .4 to 6 c ts p e r lb. D ried P ru n rs ame, ordinance 71, $2.80; W a s h . C o . iendent thereof will hold a public exam- guest of Miss Beryl Schmeltzer of this Main Street fa llo w 3 ' i to 4 cts. p e r lb. J B M A T T H E W S PO ST. No. n . W o m e n ’» C h ick e n s, old $i to $2.50 p e r do*. II a TCHKT, publishing, $18.32; same, or­ ination in the county court bouse at place. R e l ie f C orp s, m e e ts a lte rn a te T h u rs d a y s . M aj D uck s $2 to i s p e r uoz. etc., in Odd F e llo w » h a ll. M rs. K lir a Cros- O w n Mr. Chas. and Miss Tulla Tyson of dinance 71, $2; J. A. htiiplin, services, Hillsboro, at 1 o'clock p. tu., on the sec- $6 to $* p e r do* f -17, e y . Pres. M rs. M ry a K- G re e r, Sec y. 10 to 12 */i cts. p e r lb. a liv e . T u rk e y s killing a dog, etc., $2 1; A. Hinman, ond Wednesday in August, the 14th. Middleton were visiting at J. D. Rowell's p H to 3 n s . p e r lb. ' j le ss fo r L. C. W A L K E R , H id es f g ru b b y o r m u rra in . lumber, $20; Wm. McLeod, lumber, Candidates for state papers should pre- Thursday and Friday of last week, M C K IN L E Y R E P U B L IC A N C L U B - F o r th e 35 to 40 cts. each. C IV IL E N G IN E E R , a d v a n c e m e n t o f R e p u b lica n in te re sts h e re an d j Sh e ep P elts. Henry Hanson commenced working $11.92; F. G. Canning Co., lights, $128. sent themselves on Friday, the 16th. 'p H to 3 cts. g ro ts w e ig h t, 5 e lse w h e re . M ee tin g s on ca ll. G en . T. J . T h o rp , B ee f f to 6 cts. d ressed. Dated this 17th day of July, 1895. for B. T. Flint last Tuesday. p re s id e n t A u stin C ra ig , se c re ta ry . Conveyancing and Surveying. Title* All referred to committee 011 finance and $2 to $2.50. M utton 4 % to 5 c ts p er lb d resse d . P ork accounts. Mayor was instructed to see A u st in C r a ig , i Numerous camper's wagons have pas- Examined. Notary Public. 4 to 4H cts. dressed W . C . T . U L o c a l b ra n ch m eets i s l a n d 3rd V eal about opining the outlet to Council County School Superintendent of Wash- set! through here recently eu route for 40 cts. c le a r. W heat T u e sd a y a f K .n o o n s s t J o 'c lo c k in W oods * O F F IC E . P A C IF IC A V K N I 'E , N e a t H u g h e s A 18 to 20 cts. sacked. • )ata C ap tes h a! M rs K H . M arsh e r e ... M rs inglon county, Oregon. Tillamook aud poiuts surrounding. creek which runs through the campus. io n t H a rd w a re S to re. $h >u to $7 90 balad. H ay S. HUGHES & SON, H ardw are,. . . Stoves and . . . Tinware F. S. B F C W A. 0. U. W. , , J. I. KjMIGJHT, il Fire Insurant . . . anil Loan Broker. Neighbors (¿Barrel. Knights Visit Glencoe. MADISON A Ql'IMBY MILL Al! Gratins of I.umlirr. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Easy A. PORTER, Prop. Coffee Club. Council Meeting. D . N quarterly Teacher'» Examination. , j F rstt. M e > l will Hanson had the misfortune to