PETITION FOR THE NICARAGUA CANAL To the Honorable the Senators and Representatives o f the State o f Oregon in Congress , G entlkmkn : Y o u r m em orialists am i petition ers are citize n s o f the U n ited »States and a lso citizen s o f th e S ta te o f O regon , and th e y h av e th e honor to exercise one o f th eir co n stitu tio n al p rerogativ es in th u s add ressin g th e ir re p resen ta tive s 1.00 iu th e C o n g ress o f th e U ni ted States. W e, yo u r petition ers, are o f th e opin ion th at th e tim e h as arrived w hen th e people o f th e U n ite d S tate s sh ou ld ta k e final e x e cu tiv e action and forever settle th e qu estion as to th e con stru ction o f the in te r-o cea n ic ca n a l i' c o n n e c tin g th e A tla n tic and P a cific ocean s th rou gh territory ow ned and go v e rn e d b y th e re p u b lics o f N icaragu a 1 À and C o sta R ic a , w hose territorial and sovereign in terests are d ire c tly con cern ed, and w hose e x p lic it con cession s, Y e a r g ra n tin g th e e x c lu siv e p rivile g e to th e people o f th e U n ited S tate s to build and to operate th e N icaragu a n ca n a l h ave been p rovid ed and gu aran teed as we are inform ed. T h erefo re, y o u r m em orialists do m ost e a rn e stly p etitio n am i request our sen ators and re p resen ta tive s in c o n ­ gress to ta k e prom pt and united action to th e en d th at the govern m en t o f th e U n ited S tate s m ay on its ow n a cco u n t proceed to build, finish, and con trol th e N icaragu an canal, for th e fo llo w in g reasons: F irst. T h e m agn itu d e and n ation al im p o rta n ce o f th is grea t en terprise can no lo n g e r be d ela y e d w ith o u t im p e a c h in g ou r sin cerity, resu ltin g in h u m ilia tion , i f not d ish on o r, to th e people o f th e U n ited S tates. S e co n d . sou n dest r 1 T h e con stru ction and ow n ersh ip o f th e ca n a l b y th e U n ited S tate s is d ictated b y th e p rin cip le s o f th e statesm an sh ip, b y con sid eration for our future sa fe ty and th e safety o f a ll the re p u b lics o f A m e rica in W ashington County Hatchet th e ir fu tu re relation s and d ea lin gs w ith th e o th er n ation s o f the glo b e , p ro m o tin g to th e utm ost d e g re e th e h arm o ­ Four Pages of County News and - • - - n iou s and in tim a te in tercou rse o f a ll the repu b lican go v e rn m e n ts w h ich now o ccu p y the W e ste rn H em isph ere and w ill co n stitu te our G ib ra lta r o f the W est for th e protection , d evelop m en t and im p ro v em en t o f e v e ry A m e rican state, g iv in g an im perish ab le a c tiv ity to A m erican com m erce and an in d estru ctib le b u lw ark to re p u b lica n g o v e r n ­ m en ts. T h ird . Weekly Oreironian C lim a tic con d ition s, the location o f civ ilize d races and th e h isto ry o f m aritim e n ation s all p o in t e a s t­ w ard and w estw ard as the g rea t h ig h w a y for th e b u lk o f th e com m erce and in tercou rse o f th e w orld . Twelve Pages of World’s News and General Reading W h a t th e S u ez c a n a l has accom p lish ed for com m erce b etw een E urope and W estern A sia, th e N icaragu an ca n a l w ill im m e d i­ a te ly e x c e l in its im portant com m ercial resu lts to the P acific and A tla n tic sta tes in b oth N orth a n d S o u th A m erica. F ou rth . T h e speedy con stru ction o f th is work u n der th e a u th o rity and a d m in istratio n o f th e g o v e rn m e n t of th e Both one year for the price of one, $1.60. 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In con clu sion you r m em orialists do m ost earn e stly in v o k e and requ est th e en th u sia stic a c tiv it y o f our sen ators and represen tatives in con gress in b rin g in g th is im p o rta n t m atter to a final and fa v o ra b le co n clu sio n to th e in fin ite b enefit o f our fellow citize n s o f th is com m on w ealth w h ose personal in terests in th e co m p le tio n o f th is g re a t in ter-o cean ic h ig h w a y we ju s tly regard as on e of th e m ost im p o rta n t duties o f our fa ith fu l rep resen ta tives to prosecute and defend d u rin g the n e x t session o f con gress. A n d you r p etition ers w ill e ve r p ray. S f ^ l.O O ' A \ b \ n s 4 T h e M isses W e ld in g . W a n t th e H ills b o r o M o to r L in o . T h e W e ld in g S isters en tertain m en t w h ic h h ad been e x te n siv e ly advertised w as g iv e n M on d ay e v e n in g before a co m ­ fo r ta b ly filled house. A fte r a slig h t de- ' la y causecf b y yj ^ n d ic s h a v in g m issed a tra in and so 1 , ft w ith but short tim e for p rep ara tio n , a perform an ce be­ ga n w h ich u n til its close in terested and e n terta in e d e v e ry one o f the spectators. T h e in corp oration o f tw o n ew com pan- ,, i • , .i ; les re ce n tly, h a v in g for th eir ob je ct the re v iva l o f the su bu rban e le ctric or m otor line from the term in u s o f th e Barnes H e ig h ts ami C o rn ell m oun tain road to H illsb oro, w est o f the c ity , is b ein g gla d ly w elcom ed , and m an y h opes are expressed th a t th e actu al w ork m ay soon 1‘inno Solo Mian F. M. Krnrick Helen and Modus Sheridan KnetvJet (Selection from the Hunchback) Characters: Helen I.ucy Modus (her cousin) Rosalind ear v aca tio n w ith h er p a re n ts in th is p lace has return ed to P o rtlan d to resum e her . . . position in O ld s & K in d 's store. 1 ^ ! L ittle A lice R o lsto n , d a u g h te r o f Mr. a,,<^ ^ rs- S am u el R o lsto n , is v ery sick , h er re co v e ry is con sid ered d ou btfu l. S. C . T u p p er h as closed up his busi- ness in G aston and g o n e to P o rtlan d to go in to th e com m ission business, be carried th rou gh to co m p le tio n a nd th e K d w ard Jeter h as g o n e to P o rtlan d in lin e put in o p e ra tio n .— T h u rsd a y 's Por- the e m p lo y o f S . C . T u p p e r. tlund li l t g r a m . S< O G G I N S [ \ VLhM V . I., c . W a lk e r an d fa m ily w ith oth er . frien d s passed th ro u g h G aston last Sat- u rd ay on th eir w a y to th e hop fields. T h e lo n g lo o k e d for show ers h ave Josep h G aston w as in tow n th is w eek c o m e a t last and we th in k th e y h ave | lo o k in g o v er h is farm , W e c a m e 1 K .a r l l a v i n > , a I a w s u j, in Recital. “ The Jackdaw of Khcinis“ .. !ngi*tdshy done good w ork in p u ttin g out th e forest j ti res. Pnury G aston th is w e e k , bu t b oth p a rties took Mr. J. B. Jackson had som e fence burn* th e a d v ice o f th e Ju stice and se ttle d Roses! Room! A Daucc o f the Summer Flower* White Rose Rosalind ed th e fore part o f last w eek, hut had it th e ir d ifficu lty. Red Rose I.ucy replaced b y th e D en n is Bros. j - Ufi riant» Solo Mrs. S arah H a ll's d au gh ter and son-in- GLBN CO K. law D. R h o d es w h o h ave been v isitin g O n r I*. M. has trad ed o ff h is m o u n tain The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare w ith her for som e tim e , returned to th eir I ran ch to a P o rtlan d g e n tle m a n . (Act II, Scene I) Character«: h om e iu B ay C e n te r, W ash ., T u esd ay, the C . W . W h ite m ad e us a fly in g visit Petrucio 1’t‘KKy 27 ult. llnptistn Rosalind j F rid a y last. Katharina (The Shrew) I.ucy iju ile a n u m b er from ou r v a lle y e x p e ct G ran d m a M c K a y is q u ite poorlv a gain . Song “ May 1 have the Pleasure" H\ (/. Eaton to In-gin p ic k in g hops th is week. H op p ic k in g is in tu ll b la st iu th is part Lucy Mr. T. W . Sain m ade a Hying trip to o f th e cou n try. An April Jest — Espeemi/y w ritten hy A . /'. I P ortlan d lust T h u rsd ay. T h e farm ers are a ll a b o u t th ro u gh th r­ f a r ik e M isset H eh/tng. Mrs. G . W . S p u rlig o f L eb a n o n , I.inn e sh in g e x c e p t late o a ts and b u ckw h eat. Character«: C o ., is v isitin g at G eo. J a c k s o n 's this Rone Rosalind W . E . M ays and w ife w e n t to P ortlan d w eek. Letty ................ Lucy th is w eek to pu rch ase fu rn itu re for th eir Charles Warrington Peggy T h e W ilco x Bros, are fast p u sh in g th eir new house. Scene—A room in a Country House. hop house to co m p letio n , to be in readi­ Mrs. C h a rle s Boss h as retu rn ed from a Columbia A Patriotic Sketch .O ’ . W . Ca/t'ert ness for the n ew crop. The E n d eavorers Characters Represented: talk o f g iv in g a p o v e rty social th ere in m on th s v isit to h er p a ren ts iu W a s h in g ­ ton, America Peggy th e near future. Ireland Rosalind A n e igh b o r w h o liv e s n ot far from Scotland .............Lucy G le n co e cam e in th e la tte r part o f the (Introducing the Irish Jig anti cclehtated G ASTO N . w eek w ith blood in h is e y e s lo o k in g for Highland Sword l>ance) Mrs. S to n e r o f R ick re a ll, Polk co u n ty, the m iscrean t th at sh ot h is o ld lien. T h e a ctin g w as cle v er, th e d a n cin g has been sto p p in g at Dr. J. W. M orrow 's C . W . M eek o f Id ah o w as in o u r c it y gra ce fu l and th e effect e x c elle n t. P ro­ for m ed ical treatm en t. th is w eek lo o k in g a fte r som e business b a b ly o f the th ree talen ted sisters I.ucy Mr. B eaty o f th is p lace has raised m atters. H e reports e v e ry th in g flouri­ w as th e one favored b y all. A lto g eth er som e o f th e finest w hite oats th at we sh in g on the N es Perse re se rv atio n sin ce it w as th e beat troupe th at lisa visited h ave ever seen. T h e seed cattle tw o U n cle Sam co m m e n ce d p a y in g the th e G ro ve in a lon g tim e. It w as given years a g o from W ash in gton , D. C. Ind ian s th eir a llo tm en t. under th e auspices o f th e R eh ekah I.odgt- Last >ear he raised en ou gh for seed, he H an s Mi-Man o f th e H a n 's M anufactu- I. O. O. F. anti w as as rem un erative | now ha* ahout i m i bushel». It w ould tin K C o ., o f Portlan d , w as lo o k in g a fter as a n y th in g cou ld lie at th is season o f the pat tile fanner» to tak e a look at th em . husities» in our c ity th is w eek. year. Mr. B eaty ha» also raised a line crop o f Prof. P h illip s and ou r shoe m ak er h h u k oats th at are p erfectly c le a r o f v isited P o rtlah d th is w eek, Mia* H M Kenrick 1 V v * f L i J kj- 'j School Directors Meet. w ild oats. T h e sch ool board held a m eetin g »^at- j Mr. and Mrs. R uff, a lte r spen d in g u n la y n ig h t in th e c le r k ’ s office w ith all aln»ut tw o w eeks w ith friends in G aston , m em b ers present. B ill o f Mr. D ixon for h ave return ed to th eir h om e iu Portlan d . c le a n in g sch ool house, f i o , J. T. S m ith Mrs. W illia m C a m h le and son from fix in g b la ckb oa rd *. $15, am! Mr. Hen- I T em pleton arc v isitin g w ith h er father d ric k s for firew ood, read and allow ed and m o th er Mr. and Mrs. A ln ioran H ill. Mr. H y d e m oved and Mr. S m ith secon d , T h ere is b e in g a good d eal o f hav ed th a t a clau se be inserted in th e con tra c ts w ith teach ers p ro vid in g th at all shipped from G aaton at the present tim e sta n d in g th e low price. lo t: tim e be m ade up, carried. A war n o - tw ith a ,, rant for $ 180 in fsv o r o f th e Sun Insur C A R a ym o n d m ad e a business trip an ce Co. w as ord ered d raw n , carried. ort am ast I rii a\. A d jo u rn ed . M iss C la ra Jeter a lter sp en d in g her J u d g e C o rn eliu s and fa m ily h as retu rn ed from a sh ort visit to th e coast. The Ju d ge reports h a v in g a good tim e, Pap G ood in and fa m ily are e xp e cte d hom e to d ay. tju ite a num ber o f o u r n e ig h b o rs h ave gon e out to p ick hops. G len coe is still im p ro v in g , H on . C. C arl is b u ild in g a fine ch ic k e n house. Our w o rth y d ep u ty P. M. Joh n n ie lH>rland h as a farm . T h e p u b lic need not be supriaed if th e y h ear o f so m e th in g jn th e lin e o f m atrim o n y in near th e fwt* ur Every teacher should take some educational journal. A mong the best papers of this class THE TEACHERS OUTLOOK M O N TH L Y — OCTOBER TO JU LY Aims to represent the latest ideas and most suc- cessful method of teaching The school news of the com ity will receive special attention CO U N TY from the W A SH IN G TO N H A TCHET The Teachers Outlook and (he Washington Couuty Hatchet H O T H F O R * 1 .2 5