Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, September 05, 1895, Image 2

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THE HATCHET.
H olered at the poat-office at Forent Grove, Or
Secoud-claaa mail matter.
CO U N TY
movement can help it along by *i*eU, on account o f th rr* being other at-
lining out the C o p y in another traction, on. K.th rrert amUi.U-nvd to the
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H ATCH FT .
po rt lan d M a rk e t R e p o r t.
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K k v isk i » W k k k l y .
program and an address on the infalli-
Tuesday the com-
j H ires a s possible a n d th e n fo r w a r d - t ptt|lv kept on the lookout for rheumatic
in g it to th e H a t c h e t w h o w i l l ; sufferer» ami ill the evening before a
oo
Do p la c e it, a lo n g with the Others, in j crowded tent cam e a diftereut program
.
T h e following are the latest quotations o f the
local market.
W h e a t-M a rk e t w eak and declining; W illam ­
T R I M S TO sntsrttIKKKS.
ette valley. 8 2 4 to 85c. W alla W alla, 7 7 to 80c.
Hostage Free.
nominal.
One year
|l
S ix m onths
B arley- Prices steady; good feed quoted at
T h re e months
f u and 12.
In Advance
P ro p e r hands to p r e s e n t .
! t,mn the one rendere<1 M utK Thc first O a ts-H u ll; No. 1. white, aa and 23c; g ra y , ao
thing to catch o n e's eye on entering was
and aic for choice.
Established for the dissem ination o f W a s h in g ­
j the curtain decorated with a view , pro-
H a y —Choice tim othy. $8.50 to 900; choice
ton county new s, the elevation o f h u m a n i t y ami
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on
the
Congo
river,
tim
othy, $5.50 to 6.oo per ton.
the m oney we can make.
Hops—Choice, 5 to 7c; medium, ac, nom inal.
Item s o f general interest gratefully receive«!
to p a r a d e th e fe w n e s s o f iu lo c a l j and in it a negro in a boat, perhaps
Flo ur Market steady w ith an u pw ard ten ­
Editor’« hobble. an.i opinion* on thi* pAKr • " j a d v e r t is in g p a tr o n s le s t it s h o u ld -p e .tin g e e l. to get the Congo oil from,
den cy; Sn wflake, fa .85; Portland, «2.85; Day-
the rest facts -im partial and unculorcd.
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E d ito r i . . t home in hir u c t u m , i i « t c h . i in t e rfe re w ith its o b t a in in g its share
* ot llK k l U u r t ‘ 'v a s a SltllL' 1,1 " l n c l * ton. fa.75; Gold Drop, fa.90; graham #2.25 to 2 35.
Millstufts
Bran, fia; shorts. >13; ground
Bull,ling, Forr»i Grovr, from a .
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m e d ic in e a d v e r t i s in g fo r ‘ “ “
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a
countenance
o f each w eek day and a lw a ys glad to talk and
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and abbreviated red skirts and chain barley, <15 to $15 • >; chop feed, f i3 to 14; chicken
he talked to.
i next year.
The best index o f a J lightning, a slow boy who only needed feed, 90c per cental.
Hides F irm , 15H to 16c for dry.
I paper’s value as an advertising me- a start, were the c h ie f actors,
Wool V alley w ill command 1 2 4 to 14c and
A U S T I N C R A IG
F. o i t o k AND FKOFKIKTOH
iium is the estimation in which it
L ittle K stella, a poor little tot o f per- ! Eastern Oregon 7 to iac: choice light, 13 to 14c Uon pay a big
iu San Francisco.
is h e ld b v th e p e o p le o f it s h o m e M“ « " ” ° ‘ OVer lhree y e a r, looked sadly
. P r in t e d
- | '| E A D A B L E
Sm oked Meats and hard barge supp ly w ith ¿’ rice for Second H and
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I out o f place as the R ock o f Ages. One
l< E U A B L E
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city. 1 he H a t c h e t s advertising couU uot but ftel S(>rrv for her wUo evcll .-mall demand; sides. Eastern, 814 to 8%c; hams, When you can buy NVw
I Eastern. 11 to 12c; pure lard, 8 to 9c; county
X I jb p u b l ic a n
. H omr
columns contain a fair directory
her babyuood was condem ned to j cured sell at lower prices.
of the business houses of this city J work. Antiquarian jo k e s and old time Butter -F ir m ; brine, 20c per roll for No. i;
“ K O B IN D E B T E D N E S S —Y E S .'
and make a creditable showing je s t , were the order until the close o f the store, in rolls. 20 to 2 2 4 c per roll; for choice M l i . h l J O H N S O N .
d airy, 27 fo 30c per roll; cream ery, 35 to 37c per
The
of yesterday's
elec
abroad for the city. Moral: When 1*^ 1 patent m e d k .n e show going. u « l - 1 roll.
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i nesdav m ght a diftereut program was
Cheese—California 7 to ye per lb; Y o u n g A m -
uon
are most you want to send a newspa|>er g l i e l i .
| erica. Oregon. 10 and 11c; Oregon full cream ;
medium
to fancy. 8 to 10c; N ew Y o rk cream , 13
gratifying and
but
away, in justice to the city send
to 14 He.
almost unanimity with
M v t c h e t .
Dried A pples—Evaporated, bleached, 4 to 5c
SC H O LLS.
per lb; evaporated, unbleached. 4 to 4 tic ; sun-
which
carried. After a
The recent rains were very refreshing, dried. sacks and boxes; 3 to 4V*c.
Dried Plum s— Pitted 4 to 5c per lb; m achine \
j E v eryth in g seems to be imbued with
investigation
dried. 5 and 6c; prunes, Italian, large, 5 to 7c; j
new’ life.
French, 3 to 7c.
put to the citizens
H op p ickin g has com menced in the
Onions—New California. D eep e r lb; Oregon. |
determined. The mat­ F O R E S T O RO VE V O T E S K o R •IS- ! neighboring yards, and from the num ­ fancy. $2 per sack: inferior, 60 to 70c per sack.
Pears Evaporated «• and 6c: sun 5 an 1 6c.
Ü K B T E D N E SS- Y E S .”
ber o f wagons th at have passed through
thoroughly discussed
Poultry - Chickens, old «3 to 3.50 per doz.; j
! here en route for Butteville and sur- broilers. { 1 to 2.50 p -r doz.: live turkeys. 10c
possible point of view City Water W o rk s an d Electric rounding y a id s, we would ju dge it hail per lb; old ducks $2.53 to 3.50 per doz ; youn g
j com m enced there also.
ducks. 13.50 to 4.50 per doz; youn g geese $5 to 6.00
E ig h t s .
one has voted with a full
per doz.
M r. and Mrs. Win. W arren are visiting
of the subject. Toward
E lectio n passed o ff qu ietly.
The
E g g s Firm , 15c.
relatives in W ashington.
W heat bags—Calcutta». .Stic: hop cloth, C al­
this possible the H a t c h e t " orninK »ky looked threatening and
M iss Cassie R ow ell is v isitin g relatives cutta--. 11 |jc California, io4 c.
Potatoes— Oregon J5 to 40c per sack.
has contributed somewhat. |every lmlica,io" was lhat thc water at F arm in gto n this week.
Cordage M anilla: Sizes, 7-16 and upw ards,
would come. About h a lf past five nearly
L . E . L aR u e has returned from the Sy4c: fs. S 'ic ; % to 5-16, ye Sisal; Sizes, 7-16 and
A n y one question which affects the
a score were gathered in the council seaside much im proved in health.
upw ards, 6c; 4 , 8 4 c ; ‘4 to 9-16, 7c.
public welfare will always find cham ber w here the election was held,
Salt Liverpool, 50s, strong at f i 3 and $13.50
T he Laurel R id g e school w ill com ­ per ton; 100s, $12.50; 200s, $12.
space in the columns of
th e As some o f the election officers were ab ­ mence the latter part o f Septem ber with
F ru its and Vegetables- W e quote: B lackber­
sent the electors present proceeded to M iss M ettie Ja c k o f Farm in gton as ries. 2 and 2 l i C : Oregon peaches, 40 to 50c per
H atchet .
box. apples 25 to 50c; Oregon tomatoes. 35 to 40c;
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fill the vacancies. Anton P fann er and “ w itlder o f the rod .”
apples. 40 to foe per box; w aterm elons, $1 to 1.50
Mrs. Bigam o f Portland, who has been per doz cabbage, 1 and 1 c : sweet potatoes,
THE FOREST GROVE KANO.
M. D. M arkham were put in in place o f
the guest o f her daughter Mrs. Ja s. affcc per lb. cucum bers, 5c per doz.
jolumti, securing
as many sign* | b ility o f Congo 0 lL
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SMITH’S
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results
to the H atchet
it cannot
proud of the
it has been
full and thorough
question has been
and finally
ter has been
from every
and every
knowledge
making
feels it
For the Seme Money.
the L
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o f the
chairm an.
As five som ething in the
past
The
welcome
waited the announcement o f the re>ult.
college c a m p u s will be a g a in peo
pled and then Forest Grove w ill be
fairly started to keep on going
until ten months hence another
vacation time will come.
THE CANAL FR1TTI0N.
The memorial to Oregon's rep­
resentatives ill Congress for the
the N ic a r a g u a
canal by the national government
appears again in the H A T C H E T ,
Copies
of this petition are being
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,
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a
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generally circulateil ami any one
interested iu the success Oi th is
C o n s tr u c tio n
ot
S E L L S O NLY T IIE B EST OF
pfanner stepped to the window and an-
nounced to those outside that the bonds
w tlt e r o n t h c d e r p w r l l , v , t e n l am , e l e c .
Butter
Kggs
Cheese
Bacon-aides
Haiu
Shoulders
:
Potatoes..........
Onions
Beans.
A pples
Dried Apples.
Dried Prunes
Tallow
Chickens, old
Ducks
Geese
Tu rk eys
Hides.
Sheep Pelts
Beef
Mutton
Pork
Veal
Wheat
< >ata
Hav
TH E
7 to 15 cts. per lb.
15 cts. per doz.
10 to 13 ct-:. per lb.
.8 cts. per lb.
.10 cts. per lb.
.6 cts. per lb.
.10 cts. per lb.
.20 to 3:1 ct«. per hundred lbs.
75 to 100 cts. per hundred lbs.
3 to 3 4 per lb.
25c per box
a to 6 cts. per lb.
.4 to 6 cts per lb.
34 to 4 cts. per lb.
$i to $2.50 per doz.
. .$2 to $3 per doz.
$6 to $S per doz.
lo t 1 12 4 cts. per lb. alive,
u 4 to 3 ct a . per lb.
less for
1
gru b b y or m urrain.
35 to 40 cts. each.
g 4 to 3 cts. gross w eight. 5
1
to 6 cts. dressed.
Joh n and
Ora G a r r ig u . are very ill
Mrs. W hire liv in g near G reen Moun-
tain cam e to G reen ville for the purpose
1 ht- carry in g on o f M idi i i -rk m our o f consulting I)r. Cole concern ii
midst w ill mean lively tim es at once unnatural grow th on her little boys eye.
while the advantages which our city now He exam ined it and pronounced it o f the
offe„ ul, k„ . futur, th r nu„ , m y
tumorous nature and w ill reu.ove it in
,h* n w futurr
RrT R*«uch«e,p preaches at the
*cho° I h,mse
*ml ,hirJ Sun,Uy
evening o f each month
School begins Sep tem b er30th. Mr. P.
Uorutn teacher,
Mr*. Anna Parrish of W ilbur. W ash
ington. w ill visit her parents Mr. and
m , v W. R. Barrett about the lo tli o f
Septem ber,
Mr an»l Mrs. W. Gnodin o f Glencoe
visited Mr. R ich ev o ver Sundav.
M iss Debbie Barrett i< in I*r»rtland
visiting her sister Mrs. Renuett.
BUYER AND SELLER.
T E L E P H O N E , Rflr1*,»«-
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i iiiiiiiiin
Academy.
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4 to 4 4 cts dressed.
44 cts. cler.r.
15 cts. sacked.
$0.50 to $7.50 baled.
i t i E C o l l e g e C o t k s k s e q u a l th o se o f the le a d in g Kastern insti­
tutions. The C o n s e r v a t o r y o f M u s i c g iv e s in s tru c tio n of the highest
order in In stru m en ta l and I Wat Music.
S H E R I F F ' S S A L E OX
FO RECLO SU RE.
Notice is hereby given
directions o f a decree
the above entitled Court
dav o f December. 18^4.
w ill on the
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T h e A cademy fits for the College. Its graduates are admitted to
Amherst without examination.
It offers exceptional facilities for
obtaining a g e n e r a l E n g l i s h e d u c a t i o n .
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BY v i r t u ; o f an k x k c c t io n . df . c r f k
and order o f sale, ¡«sued oi;t o f th»* Circuit Court
o f the State oi Orrgt n. for W ashington County,
iu favor o f Patrick J . Roddy and against Soloinau
Km erick and I.ucetta A . E m erick, husband and
wife for the sum o f $15.00 corts. ami for t h -
further sum o f $1563.16 l*. S. gol ! coin, w ith
interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent,
per annum , from the 19th d ay o f J u ly , 180s,
and for $150 00 attorn ey’s levs and the costs and
expenses o f sitle and of said writ
Now . therefore, by virtue an 1 in pursuance of
said judgm ent, decree and order o f sale. I w ill,
on Mon lay thc if»th day of Septem ber. 1805, at
the south door o f the Court House, in Hillsboro.
W ashington county. Oregon, at thc hour o f 10:50
o ’clock a. m.. o f said day. sell at public auction
to the highi.-t b il ler for cash, the follow ing
describvo icai property, to-wit:
B eginning at a point 4 0 chains west and 1 4 4
chains south of the N K. corner o f the Donation
Laud claim o f Solomon E m erick ami Lucetta
4 Km rick in Section 3. Tp. 1 S R 3 \V o f the
W illam ette Meridian and running thence west
26.84 chains, thence north 1.44 chains to the
north line of said claim , thence west on the said
north line 25.^6 chains, thence south 21.85 chains,
thence east 13.29 chains, thence south
S eist
1 22 chains, thence cast 12.50 chains, thence
north 26 east 2.10 chains, thence east to the cen­
ter o f thc Tnalatin R iver, thence up the center
o f said river to the south line o f said claim .
thence cast on said south line to a point south
o f the place <>f beginning; thence north to the
place of beginning containing ioo acre« m ore or
es>. all said .ami situate in W ashington County.
Oregon, to satisfy the hereinbefore named sum s
ami for thc costs an 1 expenses o f said sale.
Sai l property w ill be sold subject to redemption
as per «tatute o f Oregcn
W iiu tss m y hand this isth d a y o f A ugust.
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H P FO R D .
Sh eriff o f W ashington County. Oregon.
B y W . D . l l R A u r o R u . Deputy.
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FO R EST CRO YE.
PACIFIC t M V K R S I T Y . . .
4 ' i to 5 cts. per lb. dressed.
Bank o f B ritish Columbia.
Com plainant,
vs.
M athias Koshlam l.
Fann ie
Koahtand anA Jam es Simon.
Defendants.
Variety and at Moderate Prices
. . . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs,
Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
GROCBR
P r ic k .
In thc Circuit Court o f thc t nitcii States for the
District o f Oregon
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a* rapidly as possible i* the next thing
The t'o ilg o O il A g g r e g a t io n T a k e s
III th e T o w n .
Satu rd ay H illsboro had a visit from a
patent medicine show ami Su n d ay the
com pany, about a doien in number, men
»nd women, cam e on to Forest G ro ve
**»d campeil near the old H in ntaa build
m * « ■ »h* « n » * r o f the eam poa. Mon
lay the big tent was pitched, posters
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out and the ..........................................
silver baud mafie music
fi» » n g ..........................
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from tillir to time fluring the day. In
the evening a crowd only moderate
P r o d u c e r ’ s S e l l i n g
S . C. W ilson, our accom m odating
m ail carrier, had a runaw ay one dav last
To ,msh f„ rwarJ , he Wl>rk w,th tTPhoW fever
SOLD UNDER t til \KINTKK
FO R EST GRO VE-
W E E K L Y B Y C .K K K R
M .D T F R H H A L F .
to „ cu„ Kuoa antl wholewwu done
tric lit(ht,.
M a r k e t Q u o ta tio n * .
CO RRECTED
The Country affords, in Great
A General Sliippiu«; Business,
Wholesale and Retail,
G K K EN VI E L K .
Right minutes after the polls closed Mr.
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Th.
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fore bad weather comes has made were made out and the city was favorably scngcr. jum ped from the hack bruising
work go on rapidly. The usual d n eid ed to be in favor o f bonding for her face. O therwise no dam age was
St>011 the
O REGO N .
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
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McXAMUR’S MAT MARKET
o ’clock approached voters collected until ra' n *las com c*
A great m any o f our Glenwood people
It is Forest Grove once more. the room was filled. As soon as the polls
have gone to m ake their fortunes in the
Lg&st Sunday regular services were closed the room was cleared and the cou-
hop yards.
observed iu the churches con- nting began while the croud outside
°P enC(
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T . J . >1A K i l l s , N o t a r y P u b l i c .
S . li. O I L P I N .
FO R EST GROVE
VACATION IS O V E R .
now seen on the streets. ^ V iu t h t r
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Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre
Tracts in Washington, Yamhill
and Tillamook counties.
j ( 1 | ] { 10 ( ) \ | j t
clamation
dampness which now pervades the
air gives to an Oregonian a
feeling that he is himself once more
and many are the contented faces
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ljO llll^ O S
REJkL ESTATE AGEjNTS,
l*le
The last open air entertainment the absent ju dges and Austin C raig a.*» a
Sp id dell the past week, returned to her
by the band was given Friday i clerk. The requirem ents, th at in addi- home F rid ay .
evening.
Now that the series is tion to the qualifications for an elector “ H ark! Can you not hear the faint
over and one can look back o v e r at a general election the voter should , tin gle tingle o f w edding bells iu the dis­
them the sense of their value deep- have property on which he had paid tan ce.’
ens.
W ith the many away at a tax du rin g the previous two years,
Mr. W arren who has been occupying
summer resorts or camping in th e were so strict that less than one hundred one
G rouer Bros, houses
is goin g to
j move to a place near Laurel soon.
Up to noon
woods it would have been a dull and fifty were eligible.
M iss Agnes R o m returned F rid ay
town. No light amusements, no forty had voted and a dozen or more
I from visiting friends and relatives at
distractions, just work or watch wuo wanted to vote had been com pelled I U alU , , S alem and p o in t, «unrounding.
time go by. But there came this to go aw ay d isap p o in ted .
One vote j M f A(Um#( who Uas W n em ployed
happy idea of the band.
A light was sworn in. M any who thought they j j,, Portland since spring, cam e home
entertainment, lively music, a com­ had personal property on which they j Satu rd ay. H e contem plates w orking in
s ln'B s this winter.
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fortable resting place in the open could vote found that it had been put on !
air after the heat of the day, a the same tax receipt, with the taxes on j M essrs. \\ ill, H enry and Earn est Han-
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, . ! son and Jo h n Dagan left Su n day for the
chance to meet in an easy way their
wives real estate and so were shut
.
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hop fields in Y am h ill county.
one's neighbors— what a change! out. Tile judges kept on the safe side t f
Bert Fo n da and W ill M orns attended
only a little thing but it relieved the law in every case so there m ight not a dance near M iddleton Satu rd ay night.
the monotony and marked off the be the shadow o f a doubt on the legality
J . D. R ow ell did business in Portland
weeks. Every one in town came o f the election and every one who offered F rid ay .
out and many came in from a di - to vote was closely questioned that he
Chas. K o eb er and children left Sunday
—tance. A crowd of seven or eight m ight not do so w rongly through m isun­ for the V au ghn hop yard near Middle-
hundred people Wiade it anything derstanding the requirem ents. Som e who ton.
Miss M ettie Ja c k o f Farm in gton spent
but dull and the summer of '95 has nad l>een uncertain as to their residence
gone by very happily. It has lieeit being in the disputed territory, voted as last week with her aunt Mrs. J . D.
R ow ell o f this place.
better in a business way too as it did not compromise their rights, the
well as socially, than its predeces­ only requirem ent being that th ey had
G LEN WOOD.
sor.
property on which they had paid a city
Mr.
I.
R
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H ogan went to Portland to
The entertainments are over but tax without saying whether that la x was
spend
a
few
w eeks v isitin g his brother
whenever the band again comes ju st or not. M any chafed under the
and friends.
before the public their good record searching exam ination o f th ejud ges into
Miss Minnie Lu ster has gone to Forest
will insure them success. This their righ t to vote, hut that feeling van ­
G rove to stay w ith her sister Mrs. L. L.
season 's work has been done out of ished when it was found all fared alike. G riffin.
regard for our city, hare expenses Mr. R ider staid near the polls to watch
A panther tackled two men w hile go ­
only have been met. A t another tile voters w hile l)r. Ward worked faitli- ing to work, over on the N elialem , one
time there may lie an opportunity fully on the outside steering those favor- ,!a > la<t week T h *> * ere no* prepared
to do something for the band itself able to the im provem ent tow ard the to m eet such a friend so th ey gave him
the road.
and undoubtedly it will be gladly council room and dissuading those who
Prof. J . P. L oo n ey o f Portland is
taken. The band is something of were opposed. A t 4:45 H. D. Bryant, the
spending a few days at his farm near
which we are, and have a right to eighty-ninth, was voted and ten m inutes Glenwood.
be, proud.
later the polls were closed with the pio-
W e are glad to say the forest fires are
f y « ¡t a w » " «
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J i I elki J oiinsox * Co.,
lit
ducted by the pastors. Since Mon-
day the public school is in session
and the children are going to and
fro with their books.
I he neces-
AND G ET ONE OF TH O SE
Expenses in all departments tinusuallv low.
F u ll T e r m H i-g in s S e p te m b e r i s , I Hi».».
For specific information address,
T H O M A S M C C L E L L A N D , P r e n b le n t ,
F o re st G r o v e , O re g o n .
W . A . G O O D IX .
P E T E H L IN I> ,
KD. F R ID A Y .
Thc Cornelius Mechanics’ Plaiting Mill Co.
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M a n u f a c t u r e A l l K in d s
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Mechanics’ Building Material,
Mouldings. Brackets and
Turned Work.
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Stairlmildimr ¡1 Speeialfy.
Com e and See Us.
W e can satisfy you in goods and price.
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Tillamook. Xetarts and the Coart
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that pursuant to the
made and entered in
and cause on the ir*th
and to me directed. I
1 4 t h flay o f S e p t e m b e r , 1S»R,
at the hour o f 10 o ’clock a m.. at the door o f
thr Co »atjr C n rt Rouse . t W a s h ia ft .n C o o t j
Oregon, in the city o f Hillsboro, said countv
and state se!l at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash all o f the right, titie ami in-
terest had .-n the ninth day o f M arch. 1S95. by
M athias R oshiand and Fannie K -<!riaml. to­
gether with al! the title which they have since
acquired in and to the following described real
property, situate in the County o f W ashington
and State o f Oregon, to-wit
A ll o f the Southeast quarter o f the Southwest
quarter o f Section No 27. and the Northeast
q uarter o f the Northw est quarter of Section No
u . in tow nship one south, range three west, of
the W illam ette Meridian
T h e m i l sale w ill be made for the purpose o f
realizing the sum o f f m .7 2 * c* with interest
thereon at the rate o f eiirht per cent per annum
from August 21. 180« and the costs and d is­
bursements. the accruing costs and expenses of
sale
T h c sale w ill be made subject to the
confirmation o f the above entitled Court and
subject to the redemption provided by law
Dated A u gu st ictli 1895
W A L L A C K M cC A M A N T
Master in C hancery in the l n ted States Circuit
Corn * for the District o f Ore*» n
H a TCH wt an,t Oregonian #i.6u a year.
Splendid
Magnificent
Camping
Fisn
Scenery
Facilities
and
Game
F kuk
krom
D u st
Plentiful
2 0 0 0 F eet Low er Tlitin Any Other R oute
lie Best Mountain Road and the Cheapest Rates of
Toll in the State.
A. M . SF.\ FR ANCE, R eceiver. T illam ook, Or.
J. H. W E SC O T T ,
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FRESH s 1. SALT MEATS
PO U LTRY,
F IS H
AM )
CAM E.
All Or.lrr* F rom ptl, lH-tiv.-red.