M r. A. J. H ill retu rn ed F rid a y fr< ui th e g o ld co u n try in S ou thern O regon E d w a rd C onstab le, w h o crossed th e w h en ce he w as ca lle d b y th e news o f the p lain s in 1843, for m any y ears a residen t serious illn ess o f his w ife, who, how ever, o f this cou n ty, died on his farm five is now m uch im proved. Mr. H ill and m iles north-east o f H illsb oro a ged 79 h is b roth er h ave six claim s, one o f w hich Mr. C a m p b ell, a form er resid en t, is in y e a rs. B urial in W est U n ion cem etery. w as re ce n tly bonded for $40,000. There tow n a ccom p a n ied b y h is w ife. H e has A. T. K n o x w ould lik e to see a few appears on th e su rface sufficient gold to I disposed o f his in terest in th e K e e le y In stitute at S alem and e x p e cts soon to o f the G ood T em plars w ho d rove his team w arran t p u ttin g in a 150 stam p m ill. go to Iow a and e n g a g e in th e m ercan tile re ce n tly and h ave them ex p la in w h at M id w ife ry a sp e cia lty . A n aesth etics business there. k in d o f stu ff it w as th ey had at lod ge ad m in istered and w om en confined th a t n igh t. N o d am ages c h a rg e d . w ith o u t pain b y C. L. L a rg e M. D. o f M iss Ida K a y and M iss M aston o f Portlan d are v isitin g M iss N e llie R ussel. M r. C. C. C h ip m an took c h a rg e o f the F orest G rove. W estern H ouse at noon W e d n e sd ay and at once m oved his fa m ily th ere. Mr. C h ipm an form erly m an aged th e h otel and is fa vo rab ly k now n as a host. T o loan — S om e m oney. E d w a r d L . N a y i . o r . C raw ford peaches w ill com m en ce co m ­ in g in in about tw o w eeks and persons d esirin g th em can leave th eir ord ers at W e lls ’ . T h e L ad ies W o rk in g S o c ie ty o f the C ong, ch urch w as p lea san tly e n tertain e d bv Mrs. K a n e W edn esd ay e v e n in g at her hom e. An e x c e lle n t lin e o f Japanese silk s for la d ie s’ w aists 35 cen ts per y a rd at C aples & Th om as. 9 C am p ers h ave been cu ttin g th e tele­ g ra p h lin es betw een th is p lace and Forest G ro ve , and the p rin cip al trouble regard ­ in g th e lin e bein g d ow n com es from this. G eo. Bacon, the stage d riv er, h as found parts o f th e lin e go n e in several places, and in a few cases poles w ere chopped d ow n to g e t pieces o f the line. A t the ca m p s pieces o f the w ire h ave been found used as cloth es lin es, and frequ en tly pa rties com e th rou gh th is p lace w ith p ieces o f th e w ire w rapped around breaks on th e ir w agons. A close w atch w ill be m ade and a n y one found m olestin g the w ire w ill be prosecuted to th e fu ll exten t o f th e law , and som ebod y is lik e ly to p a y a h e a v y fine or la y in ja il a w h ile.— T illa m o o k H e ad lig h t. O n ly a few d ays in w h ich to select a [•' T h e T illa m o o k stage w as d ela y e d tw o cape or clo a k . I f you w ish one m ade to hours M ond ay b y h a v in g to w ait to pass ord er to fit you , ca ll th is w eek ami see th e U. S. troops on th e grade.. T h ere th e fu ll lin e from one o f the largest cloak w ere five passengers for P o rtlan d aboard m an u factu ries o f N ew Y o rk C ity, at w h o m issed th e train. G o o d T e m p la rs h all. T o close them out L a d ie s F in e T an O xfords, hand turned, in p ic c a d illy or A Large Real Estate Deal. square toe, at $1.40, form er p rice, $2. M r. F ra n k M atthew s sold his farm T h ese good s are all gu aran teed. n o rth o f G ree n v ille last T u esd ay to Mr. G k e g c ’ s S h o e S t o r e . A n to n Pfanner. T h is farm con tain ed M r. T h os. B elletigh er, S r ., had tw o 300 acres and is one o f th e best farm s on ru n aw ays the first o f th e w eek. B y the W est D a iry. T h e sale w as m ade by first Mrs. M oore suffered a b roken arm M elk i Johnson & C o ., real estate agents. and th e second tim e he h im se lf w as in ­ ju re d som ew h at but is abou t again . «P H igh est d riest lot in F p rest G ro v e for sale by A . B. T h om as. H u gh S m ith is k ee p in g dow n th e dust v ery th o ro u g h ly on M ain street now . 10 to 11 loads a d ay are Jia^led and from 2700 to 2800 g a llo n s d a ily d istrib u ted o ver the streets, T h is is a lm ost d ou ble th e am ou n t used w hen th e street w as p reviou sly sp rin k le d . T h e w ater w h eel is ju s t th is side o f the D ille y b rid ge in G a le s creek and the w ater is forced up 45 feet in to a reservoir. It ta k e s abou t tw e lve m in u tes to fill the sp rin k ler. G o to A b b o t & R o e ’s for harness. A ll th e w ork on th e new c o lle g e b u ild ­ in g e xc ep t th e h e atin g a p p aratu s was finished T u esd ay.' T h is w o rk w ill be finished in a n o th er w eek. T h e b u ild in g is now as a ttr a c tiv e in sid e as it is h an d ­ som e out and th e m ost e le g a n t and c o n ­ ven ien t c o lle g e b u ild in g in th e state. T h ere is a p le a sin g prosp ect th at its h alls w ill be w e ll filled w ith stu d en ts w hen sch ool open s ir\ S ep tem b er. E v e ry in d icatio n p oin ts th at w ay. L iverin e, a gen u in e liv e r and k id n e y cure, for sale at M ille r’ s P h arm a cy . E. W . H ain es has traded \V. H . Cros- le y $300 w orth o f lu m b er for an 80 acre tra ct o f lan d near th e soda sprin gs. Mr. C rosley w ill soon build a new residence. L o ts in C o lle ge add ition g o in g fast at $100 to (150 per lot. C a ll soon or best w ill be taken . V J L a n g le y & S o n . T h e b rid g e on th e W ilson R iv e r road beyond D evo creek was bu rn ed T h u rs ­ day. A road around w as a rra n g ed so th e T illa m o o k stage cou ld pass. Lout His Buttermilk. S am A tch ison had a ru n aw ay about 9 o ’c lo ck T h u rsd ay n ig h t w h ile d rivin g on P acific aven ue near Dr. W a rd ’s house w ith his w ife and ch ild . The horse w as crossin g a heap o f gra v el, be­ ca m e frigh ten ed and started to run and a w h eel broke dow n. Mr. A tch ison dropp ed his w ife and ch ild out safely but as a fter 250 yard s he found h im self u n ab le to control th e anim al he ju m p ed and rolled about 20 feet, but w as unhurt. Mr. A ch iso n w as h o ld in g a pail o f b u tter­ m ilk and it w as lost. N o dam age re­ su lted e x cep t bruises for th e horse and a broken rig. M r A tch ison regrets tlu loss o f his bu tterm ilk th ou gh . Scalded. S atu rd a y the little d au g h te r o f E . B S ap p in g to n overturned th e te a k e ttle ana b ad ly scald ed her foot and a n k le. H ei m oth er and fath er w ho were in Y am h ill w ere teleph on ed for and cam e dow n at on ce. T h e ch ild is reco v erin g rapid ly. A Wonderful Escape. F rid a y A n d y K ilo x ’s team w h ile the w agon w as bein g loaded w ith rock at the stone q u arry and th e d tiv e f J. B. M ath ew s, w as sta n d in g at th eir heads, sh ied at a b u ggy w h ich was passin g ana one anim al w ent over th e b an k . Tht b an k broke and d river, horses anu w agon rolled dow n th e canyon nearly 300 feet. I11 spite o f th eir terrib le fall a ll escaped safely and the o n ly d am ­ age w as to the harn ess and th at was slig h t. A load o f abou t 4500 w as on and m ade th e descent. It m ig h t easily h ave been a m ost serious m ishap. P ain ts, o ils and glass a t A b b o t & R o e ’s. A teach ers in stitu te w ill be held by S u pt. S m ith co m m e n cin g A u gu st 12, to con tin u e th ree d ays. T h e te a ch e rs e x ­ am in ation w ill b egin on th e 14th. J. E. H osm er w ill con d uct th e in stitu te and Prof. W a lk e r o f B ay C ity w ill tak e part. Prof. J. W . M arsh, o f F orest G rove, a u th or o f one o f th e best gra m m a rs p u b ­ lish ed , w ill co n d u ct exe rcise s in la n ­ gu age. T e a ch e rs w ill b rin g note book and P e n cil.— T illa m o o k H e a d lig h t. W an ted , as c o o k , a m id d le a ged la d y , in w id ow er’ s fa m ily , tw o c h ild re n , 3 and 8, $8 a m onth . R eferen ces req u ired. Inq u ire at th is office. Quarterly Teacher’s Examination. N otice is h ereby given th at for the purpose o f m ak in g an exa m in a tio n o f all persons w ho m ay offer th em selves as can d id ates for teach ers o f th e sch ools o f th is cou n ty, th e co u n ty sch ool su perin ­ ten den t th ereo f w ill hold a p u b lic exa m ­ in ation in th e co u n ty court bouse at H illsb oro, at 1 o ’c lo ck p. m ., on th e sec­ on d W edn esd ay in A u gu st, the 14th. C a n d id a tes for state papers should pre­ sent th em selves on F rid a y, the 16th. D ated th is 17th d ay o f J u ly, 1895. A ustin C r a ig , C o u n ty S ch ool S u p erin ten d en t o f W ash ­ in gton cou n ty, O regon. T h e H a llc tt b ridge, le a d in g to th e Johnson farm is in an un safe co n d itio n , h as been con d em n ed and w ill be re b u ilt th is sum m er o r fall. Pasturage. Does not claim to be the only drug store in town but does claim to have the Largest and Best Selected Stock, the Best Facilities for keeping stock Fresh, Clean and Pure. Prescriptions will be accurately compounded and none but the best of drugs used. We are here for fair and legitimate business and ask a share of your patronage. Mr. F oster, pou n d m aster o f P o rtlan d , accom pan ied by h is fa m ily passed th rou gh here th is m o rn in g bound for T illam o o k . G rah am Y o u n g m a ti, an O. R . & N. freight car tracer, fo rm erly a stu d en t o f I*. U ., was in th e G ro v e th e e a r ly p art o f the w eek. W . A . G O O D IN . . . M a n u f a c t u r e A l l K inds C om e a n d See U*. E x. G ov. T h a y e r o f P o rtlan d stopped over n ig h t, W e d n e sd a y, at Mrs. S lo a n ’s on his w ay to T illa m o o k . WILSON LIV ER ROAD M rs. F'ilm ore and son H u gh w h o h av e been v isitin g Prof. M arsh retu rn ed to th eir C a lifo rn ia h om e yesterd ay. To Tillamook, Netarts and the Coast Most Just a Splendid W . W . Breeden, gra n d c h ie f te m p i?! I. O. G . T ., acco m p a n ie d b y b is fa m ily w ent to N ew p ort ye ste rd a y for an ou tin g by th e ocean. Fish T w o first class agricu ltu ral h om e­ Persons w ishing teeth e xtracte d p a in ­ steads, w agon road to sam e. E n q u ire o f R. A. B r i t t o n . lessly should go to Dr. Large. H e w ill adm inister chloroform , e th e r or the new preparation at either d e n tist’s. N o B argain s in land. E ig h ty acres jo in in g ch arge to the patient i f not satisfactory. th e tow n o f D ille y, 60 un der cu ltivation , Mr. John Buchanan th reshed last go o d house, barn and out buildings, w eek. Ten acres o f oats yield ed an a v ­ four hun d red fruit trees and a n y q u an tity o f sm all fruits. L iv in g w ater. A ll for erage o f 35 bushels to the acre. fifty d ollars per acre on reason able terms. F o rtv acre fruit ranch to trade for L a n g l e y & S o n . tow n property by A B.Thom as. Ice cream and ice cream sod a at the Som e one has taken the k ey to the H om e B akery. firehouse from M iller’s pharm acy. W ho­ See A b b o t fit R oe for a ll com m ission e ve r it is w ill confer a favor by return g business. th e k e y at once as it is needed. Left Mrs. L. L. G riffin , M iss L u ste r and Mrs. Patterson w ent to th e co a st M o n ­ day. W arren T h a tc h e r d ro v e them over. D. W . B aldw in and five oth ers w en t to S o p h ie ’s Islan d on th e C o lu m b ia and returned w ith 700 lbs. o f d ressed fish. I \ and F Game ree fr o m D u st Plentiful The Best Mountain Road and the Cheapest Rates of Toll in the State. LEA VES FO REST GROVE L E A V E S T IL L A M O O K S u n d a ys, T u e sd ays and T h u rsd ays. M on d a ys W e d n e sd a y s an d F rid a y s. G O O l ) A C C O M M O D A T I O N S ON T H E H O A D . R e v . D an iel S ta v e r o f A s to r ia has been in tow n th e past w eek a tte n d in g to his property. A ll th e b u ild in g s h ave been resh in gled . H e w ill p ro b a b ly be here tw o w eeks longer. In q u ire o f T . C . M c N A M K R , F o E sth e r M ary Joh n son w h o liv e d in Forest G ro v e from ’90 to ’93, d ied in D ayton on J u ly 29 at th e a g e o l 17 years Both parents and th ree b roth ers su rvive her. ----- . - * L. N. G ra y and C. K . Ja ck so n v isited the cam p o f Joh n W a g n e r and otlie» G ro ve peop le in th e N elialem country S u n d a y. All Grades of Lumber. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Easy Terms. U ndertaking and E m b alm in g T a lb o t M iller, H e n ry M cL eod and A. Porter o f S c o g g in s V a lle y w ere in tow n M ond ay. G rove . A t th e H ead o f S c o g g in s V a lle y , GEO. L. SMITH Gasto"’ °* «-ta i u t MADISON & QflM BY MILL Wail Paper Window Shades Floor Coverings Furniture IC h l O R O T l M rs. A . U. M arsh is v isitin g h er p a r­ en ts, M r. and M rs. F . S . B arn es o f this c ity . A. PORTER, Prop. WESCOTT & A L E E , FOREST O RO VE . DKALKKS IN . . . Fresh and Salt Meats, M r. and M rs. W ard S w ope, M isses D a lla s and C h ristia n , Mrs. Benson and d au g h te r M ary, M rs. A n n a R ic e and Mrs. C h ristian and fa m ily le ft T u esd ay for P a tto n ’s cre e k , w h ere th ey w ill cam p for abou t a fo rtn ig h t. C l a r k ’ s C r e a m e r y . FINEST BUTTER, New Separator Now Running and milk wanted. H arry W esco tt w e n t to th e W ilson riv e r S u n d a y w h ere h is fa m ily are. He w ill be gon e a w eek or ten d ays. Forest Grove Mr. W . W . M arsh o f C e n te rv ille was in tow n F rid a y . . . . . Oregon. Poultry, Fish and Game. A ll O rd ers P ro m p tly D e liv e re d . S I I A V I \ G , IOC HAIRCUTTING, 20c Mr. Tom C o rn eliu s, J r., o f G le n co e , spent F rid a y in th e G ro ve . GOOD WORK SECOND HAND FURNITURE F. A. HARTMAN BOUGHT AND «OLD N * U D oor to S. B o g h e , 4 S o n ’s s to r e . ----- i FOREST OROVE. G reen H ale o f H illsb o ro w as in t o * n F rid a y . Mrs. A gn es D olph N ixo n spen t a few d ays w ith Mrs. G re g g la st w eek p rio r to h er dep artu re for W a sh in g to n , D. C. All Lines in Stork. Priora Reasonable. Messrs. Y o u n g and T e a lso n , o f P o rt­ lan d, fished up G a le s C re e k , S u n d a y , retu rn in g M ond ay. JESSE HL A K ER, T h ir d D o o r S o u th Mrs. C ru th ers o f P ortlan d , m o th e r o f Mrs. C h ester D olp h , is sp en d in g the m onth w ith h er d au g h te r at Mrs. G r e g g ’s. C. L. HIN MAN, o f V e r t* H a ll, FOREST OROVE. C so his w ife over M E ssa, P residen t HOHNE O U T F IT T E R , W h ips, S ad d les, MAIN STREET, ! B la n k e ts, H arness, Forest Grove. C ash ier. 1 C a rria g e T rim m in gs. H. D sts w A s r , B a n k o f F o r e st G rovei J. L . G r e g g spent T u e sd ay and W ed ­ n esday in th e c ity on business. E d g a r W ard and G eorg e S tin ch co m b e started th is w eek w ith “ P rin ce A lm o n t” 40 acres, 25 bottom lan d un der c u lti­ on M onday for th e n orth ern circu it. Money to Ix>an. vation , rest e asily placed so Three- Mrs. S. A. W a lk e r and c h ild re n left F ro m $500 to $50.000, three to five fourths o f a m ile from depot. A ll under vears, at 8 per cent, on im proved farms. fence. L iv in g w ater. Price $40 P«x T u esd ay m o rn in g for Linn c o u n ty to visit h er folks. S h e w ill stop a few d ays J iix o N & G erkish . acre. L a n g l e y fit S o n . at S alem w ith h er h usban d. —Forest Grove Facilities 10 Hours to Tillamook . . Via Wilson River Road M cN A M E R ’S STAGE M artin M an n in g o f M an n in g w as in the G ro v e several d ays o f th e la tte r part o f last w eek. F ra n ces C lap p h as been su ffering from a sore th roat th is w eek but is m u ch im ­ proved now. Scenery A. W . SE V E R A N C E , R ece iv er, T illa m o o k , Or. J. C. C la rk , a g ra d u a te o f P. U ., now i on n ected w ith th e C h e m a w a Ind ian school is in tow n th is w eek. visite d j S u J. n d P. a y Jacobson at Mrs. G r e g g ’s. Magnificent 2 0 0 0 Feet Lower Than Any O ther Route E d w a r d L. N a y l o r . Government l»an