. l > -i. :¿ ¿a A - i U. - A T T H E *\ A K S 1T Y . D. F . C a ll, P ortlan d , w as registered at th e W esteren H ouse, Satu rd ay their experience and keep their — gold. The delicate scales of the Entered at the post-office at Forest drove, Or treasury revealed that the gold Second-class mail matter. ---- ] coins had been worn by use until TERMS To SUBSCRIBlUtt». {worth $ 1 5 0 0 less than their face Postage Free. j, „a j value and so the idol of Wall street One year Six months ............ 60 | which anywhere else would have Three m onths . 551 brought 100 cents on the dollar In Advance ------------------------------—---- was received by the treasury the Established for the dissemination o f Washing- | banks had hoped to do a favor at be talked to. ters of Pacific University and her i friends will gather to formally ded a n d P r o p r ie t o r . A U S T IN C R A IG E d it o » ! icate the new building to its high use. And as one thinks back from . I'R IN T K D ■ r e a d a b l e the comfot i and comeliness of the . ALU AT I y e l ia b l e present structure to the rough out- . H ome R e p u b l ic a n j lines and hardships of the house I where Dr.'Marsh trained the early I students, and one then recalls the CAPITAL PP NIS H M EX T. i after usefulness of those young men The trial of Durrant now j and women and their influence in progress in San Francisco eviden- j moulding Oregon, they and their ces the inefficiency of the taking ; work seem his true memorial and % ii 1 S s lo w in g q u e s t io n w ill ch eaper th an oth ers sell. R e v . John J. B la ck o f H illsb o ro w as in | the city Sunday j A. J. P u gh o f G a sto n w as in th e c ity T h u rsd a y and F rid ay. j Mr. J. B. Beal and I are a tte n d in g sch ool mal. , h is sister M iss Ora at M onm ou th Nor- L a d ie s g o to H ain es . j ollr' i 1J 1 1 ar**e stoc of life by the state as a punishment. ™ e r e a li z e s t h a t h e h i m s e l f b u i lt & B a ile y ’s for T h e y sell ch e a p and M r. Jon es d ro v e Prim B a tes to Port- /. , . his monument, one more enduring lan d S atu rd a y, re tu rn in g in the eve n in g. Sympathy ,s betng generally ex- lhan stone, one which the „„turner- , ,.urious case of ,aclc of reciprocity pressed for him not as innocent but aWe succession of years can not de- was when recentIy the citv [ because he is likely soon to be de- j ¿troy. m an w hom it ow ed $ io o o an d th reaten ed prived of existence Tender atten­ | to k ee p him in ja il i f he d id n ’t p a y his f i o fine tions are showered upon him for SEW YORK REPUBLICANS, the same reason. The press chron-1 The Oregonian is needlessly Mrs. Jam es and h e r son G e o rg e o f idea his every movement with an worked up about the New York south o f C o rn eliu s w ere in tow n M onday. the attention the most distinguished do Republicans declaring for See Y e n e n ’s $25 org an a d vertisem en t. . .. . ., American Sunday, Rather than not receive. His jailers are consul- , . it bids stronger Mr. L . C. W a lk e r and fa m ily return ed ... : i presaging defeat erate of him, the jury will hesitate for success than any other issue from th e hop field s M o n d a y. The long, if it is convinced of his guilt, that they could have made. Tile sm all p a rty w ith w h ich he w as b rou gh t , , . , , • .. , .. 1 . ., , 0 V I b e f o r e it will ■ c o n v ic ts , and th e ju d g e s o f t e n h is v o i c e w h e n h e g i v e s p a rty in N ew a s it is Y o rk every- b ack o ver #200 as th e resu lts o f th eir lab or. next CALLAT S M I T H ’S AND GET ONE OF THOSE New Lounges or Couches. S atu rd a y e ven in g: “ R esolved , th at th e ! p rop erty o f the deceased should g o to m e sta te auu not to p osterity. Deader Don t pay a b ig o f th e atliru ialive , i ’h iiip Bauer, col- p f ice for S e co n d H and leagu e, P ra n k M yers. L ea d er o f th e b u y N< n e g ativ e , b. 1 . H irota, co llea gu e , A . - __ * B rad y. If you w an t to see a liv e ly de- I l4or th e b am e M oney, bate, ju s t com e and see us. T h e so cie ty j room in th e new bu ild ing w ill be e le ­ T . «I. H A R K I S , N o t a r y P u b l i e » H. B. G I L r i N . g a n tly fu rn ish ed . W e e x p e ct to p u r­ M K L K I J O H N S O N . ch ase a rostrum , opera ch airs and car- j pet as soon as possible and hope to m ak e ! our room one ot th e m ost a ttra ctiv e ' features ot th e M arsh M em orial H ail. T h e m ortar-board craze is g e ttin g w orse and worse. M iss L ib e rt a Brow n has been a p ­ poin ted ch ap e l m arshal the fa cu lty. Special Bargains in Twenty ami Torty Acre A t the m eetin g o f the A th le tic l nion | F rid a y last, U ia s . K. B radley w as e lected w ashington, \ aulitili presiden t, J. E . K irk w o o d , vice presi- , d en t; F red L u e llin g , secretary, and j 0h n M iller m an ager footb all te a m .) U n d er h is efficien t m an ag em en t P a cin c j U n iv e rsity w ill soon h ave a stron g team . L . I. Bursell d rove d ow n from S ilv e r -1 ton last P r ia a y . M ore new stu den ts, m ore old stu den ts. A m on g tne latter, M iss E w in g, M iss A lary i-.uce, M iss S te lla D ow n in g, W illi p 'letch er, G eorge Jam es and C laren ce S E L L S O N L Y T H E BEST OF H artle y. Bento B ra d ley and C h a rles G re tz -1 n iach e r are ta k in g an a d v an ce d course M i : lk 1 J ohnson Co., RE/rL ESTATE AGEJMTS, Tracts in and Tillamook counties. FOREST GROVE ............................. McN AMERS in L a tin . OREGON. MEAT MARKET Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry | ,w l?e r e ' a ,l:1 <>n SU ch a q u e s t i o n c a n M ille s Jam es and S lre e te r w ere in th e W h a t is th e m atter w ith th e S o p h , b r in g o u t e v e r y v o te o f its o w n a n d . M on d a y T h e y are a ll righ t! W h o are a ll righ t? Sopu om ores!! w j i j d r a w t o it s s u p p o r t t h e r e p u t a - W . S. b n ia ch , ’95 accep ted th e p o si­ b le e le m e n t o f t h e D e m o c r a c y . 1 P ro f- w - H - G reen e retu rn ed W ednes- The Country affords, in Great tio n o f assistan t p rin cip al in W e ise r tio n r a th e r th a n o f c o n te m p t a n d -------------------------- ’ lla ? from an e x ,e n d e d tou r in th e E ast A ca d e m y , Id ah o , and lett th e c ity th is J in w h ich he h as v isited and appeared at m orn in g. ......................................... Variety and at Moderate Prices a b h o r r e n c e ? A n d a t a le g a l h a n g H IL L S B O R O , con certs in m an y o f th e p rin cip a l mu- jju ite a nu m b er o f ttie stu den ts are in _ g is n o t t h e a b h o r r e n c e o f t __ h e e x - ! S ch o o l h as com m en ced w ith an en roll siCai cen tres g e ttin g v ery religiou s. T h e y a tten d ed tpiipph _” . • , __ . . . .. . m en t o f i t t, d istrib u ted a s follow s, am on g tn e F re e .M ethodist cam p m ee tin g e ve ry edition. Do not the witnesses avert th e v ario u s room s: E ig h t h ,“ n in th anil Dr. H ia tt, th e p a in less d en tist. A ll n igh t. their gaze in horror at the pendent ten th gra d es, J. H S ta n le y .n d M r. D k n o w n a n a e s th e tic , used. F o re st G ro ve , T o m orrow w ill be a grea t d a y for struggling form being strangled to *>; s ix th gra d e. M iss G race B oscow , 37; O r ., o v er G r e g g ’s sh oe store, P a cific U n iversity— th e deificatio n o f tlie . . . . Done in A ll Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, M arsh M e m o n a fH a ll. A la rge n u m ber death rather than at the remember- fifth g ra d e M iss G ra ce C ro n k ite , 28. The ices o f firew ood ar fi $ o f th e a lu m n i, trustees, m inisters, c o lleg e Spring Lambs and Veal Calves. ance of the awful crime he com- th ird grad e, Miss Rose W ilco x , 40; first a cord , o a k , $3.25, ash, fy.o o , d elivered presiden ts and oth ers h ave sign ified th eir in te n tio n to atten d th e exercises ot the mitted? g ra d e, Mrs. M. M. P itte n ge r, 33. T h e ' saw ed, b est q u a lity . daw lh e associate alum n i w ill h ave i a tte n d an ce d ou b tless w ill be Our Oregon constitution pr°' creased in tew w eeks, an d a ll th in g s p oin t ^ P roctor o f H a v e lo ck , Iow a, h as tile ch arg e o f tlie m eetin g in the m orn- _ , , J .. . •,' tü rket 20 ». CROVE. vides that no punishment shall to a v ery successful n in e m o n th s 's c h o o l, been in th e c ity th e past fo rtn ig h t look - in g . 1 he address o f w elcom e w ill be 1 i*v 1 , i ', I i i 1 ) N I \ , Farm 20 c. I i A ( f r . i I Shipping Business, Wholesale and Retail. BUYER AND SELLER. FOREST be vindictive and there is no other , . , . excuse for capital punishment. It . . O- does not afford a warning. Con- trast the prisoner convicted and sett- tenced to confinement. No flowers . . i i r i_- are sent nim, no t e a r s s h e d to r h im . a passing mention from t h e n e w s p a - } 1 n R e p u b lic a n s t a t e is r e s p e c t a b le be d is c u s s e d i? Æ ^ r‘‘:s'c' se n te n ce C a n a n y t h i n g b e a m in se n te n ce , t a n a n y tilin g oe a p u n i s h m e n t w h i c h m a k e s t h e c r im in a l a n o b j e c t o f p i t y a n d c o m m is e r a - • - • K O W O ne h un d red yo u n g ladies to six ty Mr. and Mrs. E . W . M ills o f N estoc- y o u n g m en . T h a t is w here the th e o ry | o f d em an d and su pply com es in. ton were in th e G ro v e S atu rd a y. w ake up! J. M. A ch eson and F . S. B e ck w ith , o f T h e Y o u n g W o m a n ’ s C h ristian A sso ­ ciation ga ve an in form al reception in j Portlan d , spent S u n d a y in tow n. honor o f M iss Best. W m . W e g n e r o f n ear B lo o m in g ex T h e G t'm nia S igm a society h eld its ‘ t * in 4- t th e j p e cts to go to C a lifo rn ia soon to benefit j first m eetin g on S atu rd a y n ig h h is w ife ’s h e a lth , and h as ren ted h is ________ uew ch ap 1 he m eetin _ g wus ca lle . d t o . e l. | order order by by Pres Pres. H H artley artley and and S. S. 1 1 . . i liir ton county news, the elevation of humanity an I a d is c o U llt a n d t i l e b a n k s a r e $ i 5OO farm . i i n o t a , ** e m oney — w ----------- * _ . r * ■ \r 1 ivus in ted itu secretary Dro in e 1 w as iiiiiiu appoin pro tern. th e can make. out of pocket for their pains, r^a- Item s o f Keneral interest ttratefully received. T h e p lace to g e t yo u r p rescrip tion filled i follow in g oilicers w ere th en e lected . E d ito r’ s hobbies and opinions on this page, all lions are ungsateful ever. tie C C ity ity D D rug rug S tore. Mr. B risbin e ‘ !re» - C. Luce. V .ce i're s., A B ra d y, 1 is at tlie , , 1 s . . . R e co rd in g S e c., E. k . \\ H illock, F in aii- the rest fact j -im p artial and uucolorcd. has had m an y ye a rs e x p e rie n ce in th is | c ia j S e t P h ilip Bauer; tre a s u r e r, v r e d Editor is at hom e in h is sunctum, H a t c h e t MARSH MEMORIAL HALL. w ork and k ee p s an u n b roken lin e o f | q u e llin g ; L ib rarian , b . I. H irota; Ser- Building. Forest Grove, from 6 a in. to 10 p. m o f each w eek day and alw ays glad to talk and To-morrow t h e sons and d a ilg h drugs, b ou gh t ch e ap e r and can be sold geani-ut-axm s, H. H . H artley. I he fo l' ¡r ■ * Í A *. L i l i . 1 '. -. y ‘ ch u rch service in th e e v e n in g retu rn ed A p V en e n p ia n o and O rga n tuner, hom e in a p p aren t x oo 76 120 has been in tow n for a few d a y s left T u esd ay w ith his fa m ily for P h ilo m ath , the state should not be proud of Benton cou n ty, w here he w ill edu cate and rememlier the grand battleship Death of Mrs. Bates, his ch ild ren in th e U n ited B reth ren named after it, but in a time of de- Mrs. C o ra N . Bates, w ife o f P rin cip al c o lleg e. 11 L . B ates o f T u a latin A ca d em y, died pression, when destitution is in our [ ; in P ortlan d T u e sd ay m orn in g at the Mrs. J. C . G ree r retu rn ed T u esd ay midst, to talk of taking from our nom e o f her fa th er, Dr. Z. B. N ich ols, eve n in g from a five w eeks trip in W a s h ­ from p eriton itis. Mrs. B ates had not state $to,ooo to purchase a silver been in good h ealth for som e tim e and in gton and B ritish C o lu m b ia. service to adorn the cabin and grat­ had gon e to P ortlan d for treatm en t. Messrs. B risbine and H ill h av e been S a tu rd a y h er co n d itio n becam e critica l ify the pride of the officers, is not and P ro l. Bates w as caller! by teleph on e. p ic k in g th eir yards, b eyon d G a sto n , to­ to “ appeal to the patriotism of F roui th en on she grew w eaker u n til geth er. T h e ir 60 p ick ers h av e been T u esd ay m orn in g w hen she fell asleep in every true Oregonian,” it is a th e th irty-sev en tn y e a r o f her age. Ten busy four w e e k s and h ave a n o th e r w eek before th em . T h e h ops are b righ t, proposition which good sense op­ years a go she m arried Prof. B ates to clear, free from lice and m ild e w and w hom sue leaves three ch ild ren . Mrs. poses. One scheme to gather in Bates w as a grad uate o f O Berlin co n se rv ­ h ave been p ick e d ca re fu lly . T h e y h ave . a0 .. ' shekels for this purpose is to atory and an a ccom p lish ed m usician . averaged . abou t 8000 lbs a d ay. H er a m ia b le disposition and ch eerfu l a c ­ "broach the matter to the teachers tiv ity in every good w ork w ill m ak e Mrs. W m . W egn er w ill sell h is sto ck , h ay, and request the children to raise a B ates tru ly m issed in ch urch and in so­ oats, fa rm in g im p lem en ts and h ousehold cie ty . T h e fun eral w as in P ortlan d at effects at auction , at 10 a. m ., W ednes- separate fund,” “ thus affording 2 o ’clo c k th is aftern oon , and atten d ed .. . r d ay, O ct. 9. F arm 5 m iles south o f L or- each child an opportunity of dona­ by m an y from co lleg e and tow n. nelius. ting something towards the pur­ r tt ww. . . . .... J. H. W e s c o t t s m a rk e t h as on exh ib i- A D D IT IO N A L LOCALS. chase of this memento, which act tion an u n u su a lly fat b e e f raised bv D. C . in after years, will doubtless, prove M o st o f th e h op p ick ers in th e P ik e S tew art. a source of pride and gratification ya rk s, e x c e p t those from P ortlan d , w ill j Th ose w h o h av e teeth to e x tr a c t tn av to a ll." This testimonial-giving is spend th e ir m oney in th e G ro ve , w h ich avoid all th e u n p leasan tn ess and pain desired by the governor who ap­ is a p leasu rable th o u g h t. T h e p o p u la ­ w ith perfect sa fe ty, b y h a v in g anaes- . . . a ' . _ . . tion o f X eh alem , G a le s C reek and th e . . pointed Judge McGinn. The w h ole h ill cou n try h as been in the fields th etics adm in istered b y C . L. L arge. M. D ., I f it is not e n tire ly sa tisfa cto ry H a t c h e t h a s g i v e n p u b l i c i t y t o t h e as „ w w ell cll as m an y from >IU our I m ore im m e­ p la n o f t h e c o m m it t e e . A n y s c h o o l d iate v icin ic in ity and from town. tow n. and th e N ew P rep ara tio „ , d m in istered c h i l d d e s i r i n g t o h e “ afforded a n o p p o r tu n ity o f d o n a tin g ,” e tc ., m a v s e n d h is lo o s e c h a n iz e t o t h e m a y s e n u n is lo o s e c n a n g e t o t n e .... . », , , 0 • . « . “ County School Superintendent. Forest G rove, ’ ’ who will receipt for the money and forward it to the committee. * L o u is B oy, w l.o w a s tried b efore Ju d ge in g up real estate. M on d a y h is b roth er K lllg h t F rid a y last, for W in B .c lle ld e r s and n eph ew arriv e d from Iow a and tw o ca n in e , w as lined f 10 and costs. ... . . . „ r u n . • ii i »‘ h er b ro th e r., n ow in U a sh in g to n , are td L flz e n s , d i« l ^Sunday n “g h t e xp ected in a few days. T h e p a rty w ill la» ¿ w ith o u t a stru g g le . H e a tte n d ed p ro b a b ly lo ca te ill th is region . » . ■ HELPING THE GOVERNMENT. The associated banks of Roche* ter, N . Y . , shipped $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 in gold to the sub-treasury at New York, accepting legal tender in re turn. This action was taken, it is said, in the hope that hanks in other parts may do likewise a n d from their stock of idle gold turn over to the national treasury an amount to offset the present ship­ ments. But it was a vain hope, other banks will probably profit b y E m m ett U u ick b rou gh t out S atu rd a y at a n y one o f our d en tists. Dr. N ix o n , Z j, tons ot sugar lo r C a p les & T h om as n r. H iatt o r Dr. L y o n , w ith a four horse team . W ednesday .. . , . . ____ H old o v er rep resen ta tives to th e G ran d Mr. K reid e r b ro u gh t out 2*1 tons m ore r fnT (h a % L o d ge, K . o f P ., w h ich m eets in S alem , . ) l>ct. 8, are: H illsb o ro , J. H . S ta n le y ; H oP c* ,ltr,,ctoT ah aT * «i ” B ; G len coe. J. S . Jackson ; F o re st G ro v e . E. stop p ick in g on th e groun d th at th ey H. H eitzh ou sen ; C orn eliu s, G . W . M arsh. are losin g on th eir con tracts, and w ill , leave m uch o f th e cro p u n p ick ed . O ther M o n e y to L o a n . hop region s h ow ever had fa ilu res and F rom $500 to $50,000. th ree to five fu,11 croP “ " '/ vears, at 8 per cen t, on im p roved tarm s. th ou g h t th at th is m ay be part o f an at- N ix o n & G e r r is h , F orest G ro ve . tf n ip t to force up prices b y m a k in g s a j sc a rc ity . A few ton s left in w ould m ak e a sta te. b ig d iffereuce each yard o ver the Stock Wintered and Pastured. Persons h a v in g sto ck to be pastured or w intered w ill d o w ell to c a ll at th e De- E ven C h a n g e to b acco , 15 c e n ts a lash m u tt ran ch on L o u sign o n t la k e or pound at H ain es & B a ile y's. inquire at th e H a t c h e t office. Mr. and Mrs. J. E . H oam er. Mr. and Mrs. C. E . R eyn old s, and Mr. F . G . To Students. M artin, o f T illa m o o k , w ere in th e c ity T o R en t. U n fu rn ished room s in n ew from T h u rsd a y to Tuesday house con ven ien t to co lleg e st reason­ Jam es M e ik le .o f N ew W h atcom W ash. is v isitin g St Mr. I». C . S te w art's. able terms. * ! " “ ji5' ' ¡ ‘ on. H M b eu lt, tile n rst grau u M e o P a cific U n iversity and e d ito r-in -cu iel 01 u ,e O rego n ia n , w ill th en respond. The p rin cip a l » p e jk v r o f th e m orn in g service w ill be H on . T h om as. H . lo n g u e . A lso th ere w ill be seven sh ort addresses by th e m em bers ot tlie associate alum n i. , A fte r the in sp ection o f th e b u ild in g , at 12:30 o ’clo ck , lu n ch w ill be served by j th e la d ies o f F orest G ro ve . T lie form al* d ed ica tio n w ill tak e p lace in the a fte r­ T h e A c a d e m y fits for the College. Its graduates are admitted to noon and R ev. J. K . M cL ean , D . D., p resid en t o f th e P acific T h e o lo g ic a l \m herst without examination. It offers exceptional facilities for b e m in a ry , w ill d elive r th e d ed ica to ry serm on . In tlie e ve n in g P residen t o b t a i n i n g a G E N E R A L E N G LISH EDI C A 1 ION. C h a p m a n , 01 the U n iv ersity o f O regon, T h e C o l l e g e C ou r ses equal those of the leading Eastern insti­ w ill lectu re follow ed by a gran d recep- Uon to w h lch is in vite d ! tutions. The C o n s e r v a t o r y of M usic gives instruction of the highest PACIFIC UNIVERSITY ami Tualatin Academy. C o m e one, com e all. A com m ittee co n sistin g o f Prof. ]% W . M arsh , M iss C a th erin e L a n sin g and H. A . R an d s d esign ated to draw up a reso­ lu tion o f respect and co n d o len ce in view o f th e death o f Mrs. H . L. B ates oil be­ h a lf o f the fa cu lty and stu den ts o f T u a la ­ tin A ca d e m y and P acific U n iv e rsity , su b ­ m itte d the fo llo w in g resolution s, recom ­ m en d in g th a t a cop y th e re o f be sent to Mr. Bates and o th er cop ies to our v illa g e papers for p u b lica tio n . I t w as adopted by th e un an im ous vote o f th e fa cu lty an d students. R E S O LU TIO N S IN V IE W OF T H E order in Instrumental ami l ’oral Music Expenses in all departments unusually low. F a l l T e r m K e v i n s S e p t e m b e r I S , ISO .’». For specific information address, T H O M AS M C C L E L L A N D , P resid en t, F o r e s t G r o v e , O re gron. W . A . O O O D IN . P E T K K I.IN D . OF MRS. H. L. BATES. The Cornelius Mechanics’ Planing Mill Co. G od in H is Provid en ce has seen fit to ca ll to H im se lf M rs. H . L. Bates, th e b eloved w ife o f our co-lab orer and teach er, and W h e r e a s , T h e teach ers o f th is sch ool and m an y o f th e pu pils h ave en jo yed the p riv ile g e o f an acq u a in ta n ce w ith her | pure and useful life and h ave com e to \ app reciate in som e d ecree h er w orth as a 1 C h ristian w om an and a frien d , and so are able to u nderstand w h at h er loss m ust be to those m ost n early con n ected *ie r* therefore be it Resolved , B y th e facu lty and p u p ils of Tual at i n A ca d e m y and P acific U niver- s it y , th a t , w h iie „ h u m b ly bow to th e ; w ise w ill o f a lo v in g Creator, th e F a th e r ■ o f us all, we ten der to th e a fflicted hus- b(alld and c h iidren an d oth er rela tives - »nd frien ds our h eartfelt sy m p a th y , and | ! trust th at th e k n o w led g e o f h er p u re life here and her happv en tran ce in to an- o th er life m ay be a'co m fo rt to th em all, th a t th eir sense o f loss m av be soften ed by the presence and gu id an ce o f G o d ’s b p in t, and th at her dep artu re m av form a £o th „ h n k to bind d n w t j,em to a noth er and a b etter w orld. 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