Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, September 19, 1895, Image 2

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\ V \ S II I M i T O \ ( O IN T V 11 v t < i i i : t .
• T il K H A T C H KT.
There is no true American, how­
ever
much he may disclaim inter­
l i n I r red at th e p o s i-office at F orest d r o v e , O r. a.-
est in sports, who does not feel sat­
S econ d -class m ail m atter.
isfaction at the America's cup re­
TKKMS TO HITHMt'KlHKKH.
maining for another year on this
P o sta g e F ire .
side of the water. The man who
O ne year
Si
8 ix m o n th s
does not feel a pride in his coun­
T h r e e m o n th s
try ’s success in any undertaking
In A d v an ce.
not positively wicked is not worth
E sta b lis h e d fo r t h e d isse m in a tio n o f VVaeliin .
much to the country or generally to
t«iii c o u n ty n ew s, th e e le v a tio n o f h u m a n ity an
my body else
t h e m o n ey w e c a n m ak e.
oo
Ite m s o f g e n e ra l in tere st g r a te fu lly received .
E d it o r ’s h o b b ies an d o p in io n s on th is p a g e. aF
th e rest facts - im p a r t ia l an d un co lored .
E d ito r is at h o m e in h is san ctu m . H a t c h e t
B u ild in g , F orest G ro v e , from 6 a. m. to io p. m
o f each w eek d a y an d a lw a y s g la d to t a lk an .
b e ta lk e d to.
The appointment of Senator Mc­
Ginn to the judgeship in the circuit
court left vacant by tue decease of
Judge Hurley does not honor Mc­
Ginn, but it disgraces the bench.
Petty Thieving.
ful cam pu s, w ith h er in cre a sin g a tte n ­
dan ce, w ith h er num erous frien d s w ho
T u e sd ay n ig h t som e on e stole from th e are e ve r re a d y to h e lp her, w ith th at
new house o f Mr. D eu ip sey now b ein g co lleg e s p iiit w h ich is p ecu liar to P . l \ ,
b uilt on the G r e e n v ille road n ear the and above a ll w ith h er no ole h isto ry—-a
cam pu s som e o f th e to o ls le ft b y th e h istory p u rch ased w ith the g re a t sacrifi­
w orkm en . A plan e and h am m er w ere ces o f lo o s e p h ila n th ro p ists w h o gave
m issin g and a b o x o f b u ild er's h ard w are th eii liv e s for our co lleg e — P acific U n i­
nad been broken open am i la tch e s, h in ­ v ersity can not but prosper. S h e has
ges etc. w ere strew ed o v er th e floor. j now started on th e ro ya l road w h ose t e r ­
A t first it w as th o u g h t th a t th e th in g s m ination is v icto ry. A future lies before
m igh t h ave been a b stra cte d b y ch ild re n her than w h ich none can be b righ ter.
but W edn esd ay otiier th in g s w ere found
M iss Best, p rin cip al o f the w o m a n ’s
m issin g, a m on g them a h olt o f clo th and
w all paper bein g used to p aper th e b a th ­ ; d ep artm en t, arrived from K a n sas on Sat-
room . T h e p a rtie s are now k n o w n . I urday m orn in g. S ite was in trod u ced to
Air. D em psey sa y s n o q u estion s w ill be | th e stu den ts yesterd ay m orn in g b y Pres.
a sked ii th e m issin g a rtic le s a re retu rn ed. 1 M cC lellan d .
Diphtheria in Blooming.
I V
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I
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T o th ose stu den ts w ho for the first
! tim e are e n jo y in g the balm y atm osph ere i
. 11 our catn ou s, we u\tend a m ost h earty Q A I I
A T
.v lco io "
W e cordially' in v ite you to
jo in us n ot o n lv in th e recita tio n room s
but also on th e footb all gro un d s and in
m . nü
• lie g ym n asiu m , in th e lit. rarv societies D o n 't p a y a b ig
and the C h ristian associations.
C o m e, I ¿'rice fo r S e co n d H and
we need v o u r help.
f W hen y o u can buy N ew
SMITH’S
D ip h th e ria is p rev alen t in B loom in g,
A U S T I N C R A IG
E ij IT or AM ) PROFKlKTOk
th e G erm an tow n , sou th w est o f Corne-
bus. Dr. W ard has seven cases in tw o
GET CME O f THOSE
fa m ilies and Dr. B a ile y o f H illsb o ro five
. 1 ’ U IN T K I)
m ore all in one fa m ily. T h e re h ave
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. A M . AT
been no fatal resu lts and a ll th e pa tien ts
. IlU M H
are progressin g n icely. T h e d isease iias
W e are v ery glad to see Professor F o r th e Sam e M oney.
n ever ie ii tiler tow n sin ce last w in ter and
R obertson a gain .
He pursued a post
tiie m em bers o f on e fa m ily w h ere it had
grad uate course at th e U n iv e rsity o f!
appeared w en t h o p p ick in g an d spread it.
.1 . H A tilt i S , N o t a r y P u b l i c
M. It. < 111 . F I N .
C h ica g o last year. W h ile on h is jo u rn e y M E I .K I J O H N S O N .
W e ath e r— R ain
has fa llen alm ost
tow ard th e W est he met w ith a serious
A D D IT IO N A L LOCALS.
j .’very clay, d u rin g th e past w e e k , b ein g
railroad a ccid e n t w h ich resu lted in the
Heaviest in D ou glas, Josep h in e, Coos
d eath o f and in ju ry to a g rea t num ber o f
I .viul C u rry co u n tits, w in re it h as anioun-
C o lle g e op en ed W e d n e sd ay w ith a n passengers, but we are gla d to say th at
i _d to o v er tw o in ch es; in th e oth er in crease b eyond form er ye a rs and as th e he has esca p ed sa fely.
i u tilities from one io i ! i in ch es have
It w as an n ou n ced th a t Professor W h it­
I fallen . T h e ra in fall for the m onth to g re a te r part o f th ose w h o h av e com e are
iate exceed s the a vera ge am ou n t for th e i new stu den ts th e o u tlo o k is for th e best tlesey w ill n ot com e b ack from G e rm an y
u
n
til the first o f N ovem b er on accoun t
m onth, and in p la ces, is th e h eaviest on ! a tte n d an ce P. I . h as
ever know n.
Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre
record, e x c e p tin g
S eptem b er,
18^3. I M an y p aren ts acco m p a n ie d th e ir c h ild ­ o f his exa m in a tio n s for th e d egree o f
Ph. I).
T h e re has been no w ind a cco m p a n yin g j
racts in \\ aahington, Yamhill
lie rain. T h e tem peratu re d u rin g the ren here and saw them fa irly started.
M iss M in n ie L a n sin g h as jo in e d th e 1
d ay h ours has been low er th an d u rin g 1 T h e h ap p e n in gs in th e co lle g e w orld senior class, w h ich is com posed o f six !
and Tillamook counties.
the p rece d in g w eek by from 6 to u d e ­ w ill receive ca refu l a tten tio n from th e m em bers: M isses S tew art, L an sin g, and
crees, it ra n gin g fio m 54 to 66 decrees; H a t c h e t and th e co rresp o n d en t o f last F e lls, and M essrs. Bauer, Bisbee and
FOREST
OREGON.
th e n ig h t tem peratu re ran ged from 42 to
Alacruni. Mr. M acru u i, h ow ever, is now
-,4 d eg rees, w h ich w as a lm ost id en tica l | > t a r w h ose work w as so fa v o ra b ly re- at A storia am i w ill not com e b ack u n til
eived w ill co n tin u e to co n trib u te to our Prof. W h ittle s e y ’s return.
with th at o f th e w eek p reced in g. T h e
iieaviest ra in fall o ccu rred on W e d n e sd ay, colum ns.
W e are v ery so rry to state th a t “ th e
the n t h in st., o.: w h ich d a y n o su n sh in e
c h ild o f d e s tin y ,” an “ ex fresh m an ” ot ;
G o to A b b o t & R o e 's for harness.
w as record ed . On tiie o ilie r »lays o f th e
an im p erish ab le repu tation w ill not be j
w eek th ere w as a g re a te r or less am ou n t
A m am m oth ru b b er boot now stan d s w ith us th is term .
S E L L S O N LV T H E BEST OF
o f su n sh ine, th o u g h d eficien t in am oun t.
T h e atm osph ere is now e n tire ly cle a r o f in front o f J. L. G r e g g ’s shoe store on
Mr. G a u lt, e d ito r o f th e H illsb o ro l u ­
sm oke.
M ain street. It is th e p ro d u ct o f th e d ep end en t, atten d ed tile o p e n in g ex-
Crops— T h e grain cro p is e n tire ly out
Boston R u b b er C o m p a n y an d so large cruises.
o f th e reach o f d am age fiom th e rain,
M r. G ritz m a ch e r, w h o m an ag ed th e
bu t d am age lias resu lted to th e hops. th at th e y can o n ly m ak e on e a season.
U n d er th e m ost fa vo rab le clim a tic c ir ­ S e v e ra l o f ou r b ig c itiz e n s h a v e been P ortlan d h ig h sch ool eleven last year,
now
b elon gs to th e class o f ’99.
cu m stan ces som e h op y a id s w ould not e y e in g it en vio u sly and if th ere w ere a
h ave been p ick ed , due to in a b ility to se­
D
oesn
’t Bauer look sw eet w ith th at
m ate to it, it w ou ld p ro b a b ly be found
cure cash .~.
for -----
the ¡ p . aym
en t o f p ick ers;
t
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d an d y hat on th ough?
The Country affords, in Great
l i g h t i n g second, due to the exp en se o f p ick in g m issin g som e m orn in g.
A ll m em b ers arc e xp e cte d to be pres­
Variety and at Moderate
P a in ts, o ils am i g la ss a t A b b o t & R o e ’s. en t at th e first m eetin g o f th e G am m a
_ c •
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,
ence of lice in th e yard s and con seq uen t
S ig m a so cie ty n e x t S a tu rd a y n ig h t at
n o t i poor q u a lity o f the hops. T h s draw
B a rn ey G o ld sm ith th e P o rtla n d c a p it­ 7:30 o ’clo c k . W e e x p e ct to h ave an e x ­
fr o m m a k i r h ack s, in a lim ited degree, w h ere th e
a list a ccom p a n ied b y his a tto rn e y M il­ cellen t so cie ty th is year. A ll th e new-
en tire ho; area is conside red, h ave been
ton \V. S m ith , w as in th e c ity W edn es- j studen ts are co rd ia lly in v ite d to atten d ,
re ste d
:;,atf lrialIv in creased by th e u n favora b le
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w eath er con d ition s; h ence th e cause of d a y lo c k in g up th e c ity w a te r bonds. | T h e a tte n d an ce on th e o p en in g d ay
J th e e xp ression , d am age has been done
M ayor H u g h e s an d Mr. P fa n n cr e x p la in - has been ro u g h ly estim ated at 150.
I f . . . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs,
th e
th e rains.
T h e d am age is n ot so
ed th e sta n d in g o f th e m atter a n d lie w as s1° ’ )ve s -lu ^1 have* at least 3 - jo studen ts
inuch h i th e d ire ct as in id» in d ire ct
d u rin g th e year, because a m a jo rity ot Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
d iven over tiie c it y th a t h e m ig n t see th e old stu d en ts h av e not y e t a rrived ,
a d m in is
wa*
T h e rain s h aye d elay.-.
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,
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aged and preven ted th e p ick e rs from w h at th ere w as to F o re st G ro ve .
and no one can tell how m an y new ones
w o rk in g. T h e d ire ct d am age to the
w ill y e t com e.
G
o
to
Dr.
H
ia
tt
for
th
e
fin
est
g
o
ld
hops m ust y e t lie d on e,
D o not forget th e gro u n d d ed ica tion TELEPHONE, SS“**»*-
FOREST CROVE.
w ill
T ,le n iin s h av e in ju red the prun e crop fillin g , plates, crow n s and b rid g e w ork.
service on S ep t. 27th.
Dr. M cL ean o f
! ° il sl,« h t c x ,‘‘ " t b >' cau8in* ll,e Pru,,ts
Mr. B ris b in e ’s d ru g store h as been O ak la n d a n d E d ito r S co tt o f th e O re g o n ­
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,
.
to orcaic open.
a
.
T h e rain h as been o f benefit to late cle a n e d and re n o v ate d from c e ilin g to ian, tw o o f th e m ost fam ous m en o f C al- .
1
o f co n i and to late veg eta b les. T h e e arly d oor and now is ra d ia n t w ith g lis te n in g iforn ia and O regon , w ill ta lk to us.
w ill not be im proved b y the
The
co lle g e corresp on d en t o f th e
• •
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late rain s. T h e rains h ave been b en e­ g la ss and sh in in g v arn ish and e v e r y ­ H a t c h e t sh a ll g la d ly rece iv e a n y th in g
ficial to grain and to th e ran ges and has th in g look s lik e new.
o f in te re st to p ie sch ool. Address* S . I.
put th e gro un d in good co n d itio n for
S ee V e n e n 's $25 org an a d v e rtise m e n t. I I ., Box 217.
fall p lo w in g.
T h e co n se rv ato ry o f m usic offers th is '
It is m ore th an p ro b a b le that, for the
W in . Tu rp in o f E m p ire C ity , Coos C o ., year in creased fa cilitie s for th e stu d y ofA
WILSON RIVKK TILLAMOOK ROAI) n ext w eek fair w eath er w ill prev ail.
is in tow n in a tte n d a n ce at 1\ U. and is m usic, p ra ctica l and th eo re tical. A free
T he A cadem y
sta y in g w ith his u n cle, M r. C. B. S to k es. class in th e ru d im en ts o f m usic w ill be
lorn led w h ich all ch ild ren o f th e co m ­
S e e A b b o t & R o e for a ll com m ission m un ity are co rd ia lly in v ite d to jo in .
S h e r iff F ord has a su it on h is h an d s
a G E N E R A L E N G LISH EDt CA TIO N .
The in stru ction w ill in clu d e n otatid n
I The
re la tin g to on e o f his o fficial a cts but as
Mrs. H a l let receiv ed n ew s y e ste rd a y o f read in g at sig h t, car tra in in g , sin gin g,
he was fo llo w in g th e law the su it is
C
o l l e g e C ou r ses
of
the d ea th o f
h er
son -in -law , A lic k : and e le m e n ta ry mu ical th eory, le a d in g
* t lik e ly to be trou b lesom e o n ly to those
C o n s e r v a t o r y 01 V sic
r „
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w h o b egan it.
borne m onth s ago , in A h e n ilt o f St. L o uis. l i e w as a n eph ew I ,lirLVtl.v lo tile ¡ » t o l l i n ', stu d y o f nni-u
ir
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cith e r v o cal or in stru m en tal. T h e im-
s
* le pu rsu an ce o f an e xecu tion sen t him from ot . H
en ry \ illa rd tlie ra ilro a d k in g.
Instrum ental and I ’o cal '.fnsic
p ortan ce ol* th is w ork t a u n ot he o v ere sti­
M ultn om ah co u n ty, lie started out to
40 acres, ¿5 b o tto m tam l u n d er c u lti­ m ated. A t tile end o f th e h a lf y e a r the
sell som e o f th e p ro p erty o f ; m ilk
d ea le r in th is co u n ty but found th a t it v atio n , rest e a s ily placed so. T h rec- pu pil w h o pusses the bust exa m in a tio n
w as cla im e d by a n o th er and th e claim fou rtiis o f a u tile from dep ot. A ll under ■ rill receive a free sch o la rsh ip in piano,
F t i l l T e r r a l i o j r i s j s S e p t e m b e r I S , 1 S !» 5 .
voice or o rg a n , for tile rem ain d er o f th e
b ack ed up by a ch atte l and a b ill o f sale.
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T h e sh e riff d esired a bond o f in d em n ity
oiTcrcd by th e co n se rv ato ry w ill he ap-
from those issu in g th e e xe cu tio n , for his acre.
preci ih d b y th e w hole com m u n ity
protection , but th e y refused an d so lie
L an gley & S on .
T H O M \ s M cC LK LLA N I» , P resid en t,
A p p lica tio n sh ou ld be m ade to M iss
return ed th e p rop erty to th e ow ner.
C
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le
y
as
e
arly
as
possible
th
a
t
th
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class
M
rs.
A.
Forest G r o v e , O r e g o u .
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a
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in
N ow th e p eo p le su in g are try in g to hold
m at be form ed w itho ut d elay.
the sh e riff and his b on dsm en resp on sible Portlan d .
for th e am ou n t o f th e ju d g m e n t
R ev. Isaac r e a r t o f S ilv e rto n visite d
W . A . G O O D IN .
P E T K K L IN D ,
K D . K ltlD A Y .
Portland Market Report.
ou r c it y th is w eek.
K kvisku W k k k l y .
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The United States needs a gold
I cure to free it from tiie bond habit.
R BADARLE
KLIABLE
I EPUBLICAN
CHOP PROSPECTS
Tbe Outlook ill Western Oregon.
THE CUBAN PATRIOTS
The Cuban patriots are now he
roically striving for independence
from a rule as milch more gallin;
than that against which ourrevol :
tionary ancestors successfully rebel
led, as Spain of today is more op
pressive, tyrannical and unenlight­
ened than the England of the Geor
ges. The Spanish government to­
day in Cuba is cruel, barbarous am
inhuman. For the present admit)
istration—the Cleveland Apology—
our Country's history is a matter
of no interest and that the encour
agement given our people in their
time of need by a monarchy made
possible the growth of the feeble
colonies into our present mighty
lia'ion is to the Cleveland clique no
reason why our republic should see
that Americans, even though they
Speak a different tongue,
against oppression shonl 1 he Riven ',n'1 lo* P rlCL' *101’ '•,
a fair chance. Republicans are
perfect, are not free
mistakes hut they have not mani-
the perverted political policy.
the evident inclination to disregard
justice which has characterized
by
untrue men now at the head of the*
nation. Mr. Cleveland’s
tratlOU lias been obnoxious to men
of all parties and the day that sees
our government in safer hands
he hailed with delight hv many and
by none is it more ardently waite
than by the oppresse patriots
Cuba who see in a return of Repub- potatoes
licans to power the one hope for
their country.
New Lomuivs or Couches.
\ 1 elki J ohnson
C o .,
a
RE/rL ESTATE AGEjMTS,
't
GROVE
McNAM Eli'S
MEAT
MARKET
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
Prices
tllc I"'rs
A Beueral Siii i i j x Business,
Wholesale and Retail,
I.
BUYER AND SELLER.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY . . .
The great advantage resulting
from a safe-all-the*year road to T il­
Sheriff Sued.
lamook is so apparent that any
movement toward that end nee
no urging. A petition has been
circulated in Tillamook and For
vVilson
River -oad
road lipsafc
in?satesha|
a
shape for
winter travel and wherever it ho*
gone it has met with ready re
spouse. The toll road is in the
hands of a receiver and hut little
can be done in improvements hut
what money was available lias been
appropriated. Two bridges are t<
be put in, one near theschoolliouse
at \V. J. Sm ith’s half way house
and the other across the south fork
of the Wilson River near the pres­
Congregational Association.
llo w in g a re th e la test q u o ta tio n s o f th
ent camp of T. C. McNamer. The T h e C o n g re g a tio n a l A sso ciatio n o f “ T h e road th at leads to p ro sp erity is lo T cal h e m fo arket
bridges will be built at once. It O regon w ill m eet in its fo rty-se v e n th often v ery s h o r t." T ry m oo o f ou r busin- | W h e a t— M a rk e t w ea k and d e c lin in g ; W ilia m
I e tte v a lle y , 75 to 77HC. W a lla W a lla, 70 to 7¿ ^ ¡c ,
ual session at O regon C ity on n ext ness cards.
is hoped the government will now 1 T ann
n om in a l.
f p a rticu la r in terest ¡.o For-
establish this as a mailroute as it is I eat u e G sd ro ay. v e p O eople
M iss D an forth retu rn ed T u e sd a y from
are th ese item s from
B a rle y — P ric e s s tea d y; goo d feed q u o ted at
the shortest practicable route to I th e pu b lish ed program : W o m a n 's Board a five w e e k s o u tin g at th e coast.
j ;io and 11.
Tillamook. Better means of com­ o f th e 1‘a eih c, report o f m ee tin g , Mrs.
; O ats— D u ll; N o. i, w h ite , 21 an d 22c; g r a y . 20
munication with Tillamook will I Thom as M cC le lla n d ; T h u rsd a y a. ¡1». T h o se w h o h ave teeth to e x tr a c t m ay 1 an d 21c for ch oice.
o tio n al e x c r iis e s led In R ev A . I Avoid a ll th e u n p leasan tn ess and pain j H a y — C h oice tim o th y , $7.00 to 7.30; ch o ic e
make more travel and greater traf­ d R ev ogers;
T h e R eligion * Taper and 0 • ,v;th p crfe ct
bv h a v in g a n aes­ ch ea t 55.50 to 6 . p.*r ton .
fic between that city and the Grove Hom
e, P resid en
e n t M cC le lla n d , I). I).; '
' H o p s - C h oice, 5 to 7c; m ed iu m , 2c. n o m in a l.
to their mutual l»enefit.
T h u rsd ay p. in., P a cific U n iv ersity and th etics ad m in istered b y C. L. L a rge, | F lo u r —M a rk e t stead y w ith an u p w a rd te n ­
fits for the Collef-e. It graduates are admitted to
Amherst without examination It offers exceptional facilities for
obtaining
T he
eq “tl tho^e the lea 'ing Kastern insli
tutions. Tiie
kites instruction of the highest
or ler in
Expenses in all departm ent uutsttallv low.
Eor specific information address
'¡The Cornelius
Mechanics’ Planing Mil Co.
. . M a n u f a c t u r e A l l K in ds o f . .
Mechanics* Biildiii«- Material,
Mouldings. Brackets and
Turned Work.
od
th e E d ucation al A llia n ce , Mr. F. M e - | M. I)., I f i t i s n o t e n tire ly sa tisfa cto ry d e n c y ; S n o w fla k e , $2 75; P o rtlan d . $2.75; D ay-
K e rc h e r and Presiden t M cC le lla n d .
I th ere w ill be no ch arg e. G as, E th e r j ton, I2.60; G old D rop, $? 75: g ra h a m 52.25 to 2.35.
M illstu fta — B ran , #12; sh orts, $13; gro u n d
| and th e N ew P rep aration a d m in istered
I b a rle y , $14 to f i s 00; c h o p feed, Ji2 to 13; c h ic k e n
j at a n y one o f our d en tists, Dr. N ix o n , I feed, 90c p er c en ta l.
Water Coimiiistiloii HI or ted.
H id es F irm ; 15^ to 16c for d ry .
T h e c ity ele ctio n for co m m issio n ers to Dr. H ia tt or Dr. L v o n .
; W o o l— V a lle y w ill com m an d 12!* to 14c and
su pervise th e co n stru ctio n o f th e w ater
1 E a s te rn O regon 7 to 12c; c h o ic e lig h t, 13 to 14c
w ork s and th e tran sfer to the c ity o f the
! in San F ran cisco.
e le ctric lig h t
p la n t,
cam e o ff very
V e r y d esira b le fu rn ish ed room s w ith ! S m o k ed M eats an d Lar.l -I.arge supply w ith J
q u ie tly M ond ay. L ittle a tten tio n w as
to 8 ^ c; ham ?, :
paid to v o tin g as th e n om in ees w ere u n ­ or w ith o u t l»oard. R eferen ces g iv e n and sm a ll dem an d; sid es. E astern .
1 E astern , 11 to 12c; p u re la rd . 8 to 9c; c o u n ty !
an im o u sly
n om in ated,
had
no
required. In q u ire at H a t c h k t office.
cu red s ell at lo w e r p rices.
opp osition and w ere g e n e ra lly sa tis­
B u tte r— F irm ; b rin e. 20c p e r ro ll for No. t:
fa cto ry. Judges o f e le ctio n w ere \V. S.
store, in ro lls. 20 to 224c p e r ro ll; for ch o ic e j
Ingles, M. D. M ark h am an d A u stin
H ATCH KT.
d a iry , 00 fo 33c p e r ro ll; c re a m e ry . 40 to 45c per
C raig ; c le rk s , J. W h e e lo ck M arsh and
Let everyi>ody ta lk for th e co lle g e and roll „ ^ .
G eo rg e R. H u gh es. F or tile g re a te r part
It w as th is th a t m ade
o f th e d ay th ese w ere th e sole o ccu p a n ts for th e tow n .
C h e e s e — C a lifo rn ia 7 to 8c p e r 11 »; Y o u n g A m - !
C
h
ic a g o .— C o rv a llis G a ze tte .
o f tlie co u n cil ch a m b er w here th e p >1 Is
erica . O regon. 10 an d 11c; O rcgo u fu ll crea m ; ;
w e ic . T h e b a llo tin g w as a cco rd in g to
m ediu m to fa n cy. 8 to 10c, N ew Y o rk crea m , 13 !
to 14 S c .
th e A u stra lia n system , at least all th e c ity
v r T in : ’ v a k s it v .
o fficials w h o voted retired l«> th e booths
D ried A p p les— E v a p o ra ted , b lea ch ed . 4 to 5c ;
to prep are th e ir ballots. T h e re w as but
p e r lb ; ev ap ora ted , u n b le ach ed . 4 to 4 4 c ; sun-
Z ip ! Boom ! A h !
dried. sa c k s nad b o xe s; 3 to 4 4 c .
on e p rin ted b allo t but co m p lim e n ta ry
T h e fo rty seven th y e a r o f P a cific t n ; -
votes w ere g iv e n by sera tch e rs to A n ton
D ried P ltu n s— P itted 4 to 5c per lb; m ach in e :
L.
P falin er, G . C. R ider and oth ers, a m o n g versitv!
Stiiirhuilding a Specially.
NKWRUIl A CANAL PETITION.
That congress should take action
towards the speedy completion hv
the government of the Nicaraguan
canal is the earnest wish of most
Oregonians and if you are one of
these you can help the cause bv
obtaining as many signatures as
possible to the petition which ap­
pears on the fourth page. Then
send your list to the
The different petitions with others
from all over the state w til he
gathered together and forwarde 1 to
our congressional delegation Itefore
congress meets, and if it continues
to he as favorably receive 1 as it
has been so far there will Ite a
mighty army of signers whose
wishes cannot lie ignored.
MONDAY’S Kl.KCTION,
The commission chosen at Mon­
day's election to have charge of
the construction oi the water works
and electric light plant seem to
meet with general approval and
are certainly well qualified for theii
positions. Mr Ingles as an old
and exjiert miner thoroughly tut
derstands ditching, years of expe­
rience as contractor and builder
have qualified Mr. Kane to over
see the building and Mr. Woods
as one of Forest Grove's most suc­
cessful business men is thoroughly
competent to have general m an­
agement.
I
W e can satisfy you in Roods and price.
. . . .
For Rent.
J.
H.
l.T K Y .
F I S H
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G A M
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A ll O rd e rs P r o m p tly D elivered .
C. WALKER,
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r e g o n .
WESCOTT,
N e ve r before in th e h isto ry o f o u r in ­
CIVIL ENGINEER.
stitu tion h as th e co lle g e y e a r opened
un der su ch e n co u ra g in g co n d itio n s as
th e presen t. T h e a tte n d an ce on the
o p e n in g d a y w as re m a rk a b ly large and
tn e stu d en ts are still co m in g in from
e v e ry part o f th e N orth W is t. P resi­
dent M cC le lla n d con d u cted the o p en in g
e xercises at ch ap e l on th e m o rn in g. Af-
ter a d ev o tio n a l service, h r d elive re d an
e lo q u en t add ress to th e students, Tlu-
oth er sp eakers w ere S u p t. C. F C l a p p ,
Prof. L. L. Bush and tru ste e s A n d rew s
and D avis. It w as a g re a t treat fo r the
stu d en ts to assem b le in the com m od iou s
h» L o i i n .
j hall o f o u r new b u ild in g and listen to
From #500 to $50,000, th ree to five th ese in stru ctiv e speech es. T h e co m ­
vears, at H p er cen t, on im p ro v ed farm s. pletion o f th is m agn ificen t stru ctu re
m ark s an epoch in th e a n n a ls o f ou r in ­
N ix o n & i . i . k h i s h .
om portarle
arm ers
stitu tion . A ll th e d isa d v a n ta g e s a risin g ri«r*. 2 and 24c; Oregon peaches. 40 to 50c per
Forest G ro v e .
from ptnir recita tio n and lectu re room s boa. apples j * t<> s.»c; Oregon tomatoes. 35 to 41c
o n v e n ie n t
ravelers
b elo n g to th e h isto ry o f th e p ast, and ■ apples, jo to50c per boa; watermelons. |i to 1.50
H a t c h k t a n l O regon ian $1.60 a year.
r kc o n
w ill trou b le us no m ore. N ow w ith per do*; cabbage. 1 anti il4c; sweet potatoes, F u h r s t G r o v e . . .
T h is offer is good o n ly u n til Sept. 25.
her sp len d id b u ild in g , w ith her d elig h t- , .4 c pc. in cucumbers sc per do*
In th e b u sin ess c en ter o f th e c ity .
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D E A L E R S IN
d rie d , 5 an d 6c; p ru n es. Ita lia n , la rge, 5 to 7c; f
F ren ch . 3 to 7c.
u u it.u s -N k W C a lifo rn ia . 1 q c p e r lb ; O regon
fan cy. $2 per s ack ; in ferio r. 60 to 70c p er suck.
C o n v e y a n c in g and S u rv e y in g .
T itles
P ea rs— E v a p o ra te d 5 a n d 6c; sun 5 an d 6c.
E x a m in e d . N o ta ry P u b lic.
P o u ltry
C h ic k e n s, old 53.50 to 4 p e r do*.;
b ro ilers. $ j to 3.50 p e r dor..; liv e tu rk e y s. 10c OFFICI*: I N I N i . I . K S HI I L O I N G . t r - S T A I R -
p e r lb; old d u c k s $2 5» to 5 50 p e r do*.; yo u n g
d u c k s * l o to 4 50 p er do*; y o u n g geese f5 to 6.00
p e r do*.
K K \ SO N A R L E K A T E S .
E g g s F irm . 18c.
W h eat b a g s—C alcu tta» . 5 4 c ; h op clo th . Cal-
cu tta s. . i 4 c; C a lifo rn ia . io 4 c
P o ta to es— O regon 40 to 45c p er sack
C o rd a g e M a n illa
S i*es. 7-16 and up w a rd s.
P ro p rieto r.
&Hc; >s. ' 4 c; % 105-16. 9c. .Sisal; S ires. 7-16 and
up w a rd s, fc;
» 4 c ; \ to o-;6. 7c
S a lt— L iv e rp o o l. 50a, stron g at f i j an d $13.50
p er ton; u«». f . j 50. 200s. f u
lean
oarders
F ru its an d V e g e ta b le s -W e q u o te. Hlackber-
th em “ S o ld ” . W ith in a very few m in ­
u tes a fter five, w hen ch airm a n In g le s
m ade th e people hear th a t th e p olls w ere
closed , th e can vass was co m p leted , i n ­
gles receiv ed 04 votes, K a n e 63 and
W ood s 62 and a c c o rd in g ly W . S . Ingles,
J. C. W ood s am i W in. K a n e w ere c e rti­
fied to as h a v in g been e le cte d and as
soon as th e co u n cil receives the certified
tion o f th e record er and m ayo r to th e re-
su its o f th e e le ctio n , th ese g e n tlem en
w ill begin th e ir w ork as b y th a t trine th e
b on ds w ill p ro b a b ly l»e a rra n g ed .
C o r n e l t i K s ,
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MEATS,
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Will Make the Grove.
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C om e and S e e U».
W ESTERN
MADISON h quiMKY MILL
A t the H ead o f S co ggin s V alley *
All Grades of Lumber.
Satisfar!ion Guaranteed.
Rasy Terms.
G aston , O r .
A. PORTER, P ro f.
HOESE
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The Best H otel for . . .
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fin est b e t t e r ,
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Separator Now Humiing
and milk wanted.
Foffst Drove
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