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¥5 W A SH IN G TO N obituary. H illsb oro post otlice. T h e b u ild in g now occu pied b y F . M . H e id e r s b a k e ry was th en used as th e office. T w e n ty y e a rs o f D ied at John D a y, G ra n t C o ., O regon, govern m en t serv ice is a record few peo- S ept. 18th, 1895. o f ty p h o id fever, Mr*. pie can show . K a tie K eh m S m ith , in th e a ;th year T h e M isses M inn ie and M ay W illis , o f h er age. j.;va an ,l J en n ie A rc h b o ld , an d A lta M rs. S m ith w as b rou gh t to W agner, a L a m k in . sn d M rs. W . N . B arrett, Mr. d istan ce o f seven ty-five m iles, for in te r and M rs. W . R . C ra ig am i F ra n k m ent, and was bu ried in th e W agner M itch ell v isited P o rtlan d F rid a y e ve n in g cem e te ry b v the W a g n e r S ecu lar U nion. last, to atten d th e M. F . eon fcretice aux- T h e fu n eryl services w ere con d u cted by ilia rv o f th e K p w orth League. C. N. W ag n er and w ere s tric tly S ecu lar. M onday a ftern oon , w h ile Joh n Peters M rs. S m ith w as born in W arsaw , 111 ., o f th e C o u n e ll lartn w as u n lo a d in g wood in 1868 and received her education in the M r and Mrs. C . A. R a ym o n d aud E . a t th e d ep ot, th e fa llin g o f part o f the p u b lic sch ools. In 1SS5 at the age o f X . H ard in g o f th is p la ce w ent as dele- load frigh ten ed th e team and it in d u lged seven teen , she gra d u a ted from th e gates to the C o n g re gatio n a l con ven tion in an e x c itin g ru n aw ay. T h e y ca m e up O ttu m w a. Io w a, h ig h school and im m e held at O regon C ity last w eek. 2nd street at a liv e ly ga it and tu rn in g d ia te ly began life as a teach er w h ich she Mrs. N . J. W a lk e r o f F orest G rove is th e corn er at S c h u lm e ric h ’s store th e su ccessfu lly follow ed in Iow a and O regon ! spen d in g a few d ays in G aaton w ith old lront trucks» stru ck th e e le c tric lig h t for six years. A t six teen she b ecam e a 0 7 * 1 1- _ : . l * ___ __ »rt. _ . pole w ith terrilic r force. T h e traces friends. co n ve rt to free th o u g h t and ever since broke, freein g th e anim als, and th ey she h as been an ou tspoken and a g g re s r o w A tto rn e y M ilton W . S m ith o f P ortlan d con tin ued on for a sh ort d istan ce before sive w o rk e r in th e cause. w ith a party o f frien ds cam e out to G a s stopp in g. S o m e d am age was d one to S h e w as a studen t, an ob se rv e r and a ton on a h u n tin g tour last w eek and the tru ck s and th e large arc lig h t, w h ich th in k e r. S h e d elive re d her first lectu re w en t hom e w ith a good strin ., o f birds. w as held in place by a p u lle y a tta ch e d Mrs. M arth a W ood run has m oved to to th e pole, fe ll to th e street sm ash in g ,\t th e age o f seven teen . S h e never n eg G a sto u at.d is ta k in g care o f her aged it b ad ly. T h e horses w ere n ot h urt in le cte d an o p p o rtu n ity to exp ose th e m yth s and e v il effe cts o f C h ris tia n ity . father W illia m G ilp in . the least. In 1891 she m arried H on. I). W S m ith Mr. A . S to rey is m o vin g out o f the ______________ o f P o rt T o w n sen d , W ash ., b u t d id not hotel and n w r haa it that Mr , h,. ............ N,.w,,,aper. sacrifice h er id e n tity nor lose h er in terest B u rlin gam e o f F orest G ro v e is to be the ! „ . .. . a ir. G eo. H . H im es, th e veteran in free th o u g h t H e r h usband en cou raged next landlord. „ prin ter, w as m tow n P ru la v at th e dedi- and seconded a ll h er efforts. T h ere »re no v acan t h ouses in G aston t lt i o n p(- M , „ h H a „ alld vlsite il the M rs. S m ith o rg a n iz ed , Ja n . 2>th. 1893, at th e presen t tim e. HATCHET. M r. H in e s re ca lle d most th e first S ecu lar ch u rch in P ortlan d and A m o n g th e new a rriv a ls a t G aston is a e n terta in in g ly th e e a r ly h isto ry o f print- soon afterw ard th e P ortlan d S ecu lar 13 lb. b oy at th e R ev. L in ch s. in g in this Mate. T h e fir»t n ew spaper S u n d a y S ch ool, and has lectu red tor this in this state w as p u b lish ed at T u a la tin ch u rch e ve r sin ce, an d w as p erh ap s, at P A T T O N V A I .L K V . w ith R ev. J. S G n ffiin , now resid en t the tim e o f her d ea th th e you n gest lioer- Don't pay a big A Sam W oodw ard and T W Jackson o f near H illsb oro, as its edito r. T h is was al lectu rer in th e field. M rs S m ith w as q u iet in m an n er and P rice for S e co n d H an d Portlan d and L o uis W ilco x o f S co g g in s \ in th e forties. A n op p osition paper, V alley w ent to th e N o rth T rask last loca ted a t O regon C ity , b ou gh t o ff the speech , w a* a a o ra to r o f th e h igh est w eek on a a sh in g and h u n tin g trip. printer aud as sk ille d lab or w as scarce order, aud w ill forever live in th e m inds For the Same Money. G . W D uncan, w h o has been liv in g in th<? new cou ,U r>' th e P“ P " h ad *° o f those w h o best k n ew h er.— H eppner CCbc IH H a took trom it jS .ooo lb s. o f im ps an d th ere w as n o m old or lice , th e field had been w ell cu ltiv a te d and tw in ed four w ays, N e arly on e th ou san d people atten d ed Mr. M cLeod and w ife o f th is place th e d e d ic a to ry e a c n t s e * last F rid a y . A pick ed from tw o poles 58 lbs o f hops, la rg e n u m b er o f stu d en ts w ere p resen t at Mr B edn ell is d eservin g o f success for th e d ep o t to g iv e a •'w arm y e t o rd e rly his th orou gh m an n er o f c u ltiv a tin g h is re c e p tio n " to th e v isito rs w h o ca m e on hops. th e m o rn in g tra in from Portlan d . T h e oa t crop from W ap ato la k e is now H ills b o ro . B eaverton , 1 til le v , G aston . C o rn eliu s. Y a m h ill, M cM iu n ville and saved a n d about j o . o j o b u sh els o f as fine a ll th e n e ig h b o r in g tow n s an d co u n ties oats as on e cou ld w ish to see are now 111 w ere w e ll represen ted . R ev G eorge the w arehouse o f th is place. I t w ould W a lla c e o f P o rtla n d . Hoti. H W . t>cott pay th e farm ers th at w an t go o d seed e d ito r o f th e O re go n ia n . H on . T. H. oats to look at som e o f th ese oats. A T f T iiK ’V A H S IT V , T o n g u e o f H illsb o ro . R ev. IV. C . C u rtis o f T h e D a lle s. R e v . J. C ow an aud Dr. F e rrin o f O rego n C ity , R ev. D ick o f H illsb oro, M rs. Harvey o f P ortlan d , R ev C . H . C u rtis o f P ortlan d , atto rn ev s W h a lle y . M c C o y . D a vis, C a p le s a n l M arsh o f P o rtlan d , w ere present. M iss F lo re n ce E d w ard s. Jerem iah W a lk e r and R o b e rt W irtr h ave returned to sch ool. E d g a r S m a lle y o f A storia, C e c il H u m p h re y o f H illsb o ro and S am u el Julies of G a sto n w ere en ro lle d as stu d en ts in the acad em y. I COI NT V H A T C H E T . I M isses M ary and B erth a T o n g u e visited th e ir frien d s in th e G ro v e M onday M r. T r e v e J o n es w h o w as sick tor se v era l d a y s is a bou t a gain . M r. Joh n C o n n e ll o f G le n co e w as in to w n S u n dav . H e w ill return to school b efore C h ristin as, O r e o f th e d o rm ito ry b o y s w restled w ith a m on strou s w aterm elon and cam e out secon d b e st. H e w as on th e sick lis t for a w h ile , b u t is again aC -ut. P a c ific U n iv e rsity sh ou ld be m igh* p roud o f h e r g ra y h aired sen iors an.i c h lo ro p h y llic freshm en w h o h a v e ju s t d isp la y e d th e ir in g e n u ity and o rig in a lity iu ch o o sin g th e ir cla ss cap. T h e y h ave a d o p te d so m e th in g w h ich is very h an d som e. fa sh io n ab le , up to date, yet e n tir e ly o rig in a l— n e ve r liefore seen on th e c o lle g e cam p u s o f O x fo rd , C am b rid ge or Y a le . B ut, y e seniors and freshies, re- m em lier th a t h arm o n y is an essential q u a lity not o n ly in m usic and art but a lso in ou r costu m e. I f you arc so a n x io u s to a p p ear sch o la stic, w h y don t von in v e n t som e old fashioned gow n t h a t w ou ld m atch you r classical m ortar ; O I .K N W O O D . Mr. and M rs. A . M. C a rp en ter w e n th e gu ests o f Mr. and Mrs. A . U. Ph elps S u n d a y last. G . T. Y a r le v L id a . ill is w o rk in g for Wm Mr. B euton S m a ll and tam tly visited ill G le n w ood tin s w eek. Mr. J. S te w a rt and Mr. A . L. S m ith w en t to C o rn eliu s S u n day. M rs. R N . \ a rle v m ade a tr ip to F'orest G ro ve S atu rd a y. on H e n ri R avm on d s farm near P atton v a lid h as rented a farm t T H Tongue » 1 .11 „ at near H illsb oro am i w ill m ove there at ouce. I s“ Pe n d u n u l a l,o th e r ‘ - 'P a t t e r *•>»« j * * >“ ' P - ‘ ed. T u e n ext season th e paper resum ed but su spen d ed a gain soon. It r . 6 w as p a trio tic iu p rin cip les. W a s h in g ton cou n ty is id en tified in a n o th er w ay w ith early O regon jo u rn a lism . T h e first cy lin d e r press b rought to th is north coast w as lost in th e vessel w h ich san k at th e m outh o f th e C o lu m b ia. The secon d c y lin d e r su ccessfu lly reached here and served fa ith fu lly in th e O re g o n ian office. W h en su pesceded b y m a ch in es o f g re a te r c a p a c ity as becam e n ecessary by th e p a p e r's p ro sp e rity and gro w th , it w as b ro u gh t to H illsb o ro and is till a c tiv e in th e e m p loy o f th e Inde pendent. ------------------------- F.. J. Bryan h as ta k e n a p osition in th e Bryan L a id la w store. T h e w ork on th e m oto r e xten sion 1* p rogressin g, and b efore m a n y w eeks the tem po rary term in al w ill be a t C ed er M ill. Mr. am i Mrs. J. S am m o n s, o f C eder M ill, cele b rate d th e ten th a n n iv e rsa ry o f th eir w edd in g la st S a tu rd a y e v e n in g v la rge 11 u m b el o f friend» w ere presen t. \V. S. Ph elps, now m a n a g tr o f the P acific S e v a n g M ach in e C o ., o f P ortlan d w as in th e c ity last w e e k d o in g buMnes» and in cid e n ta lly c a llin g on friends. R ob ert Im b rie .S r., w as m uch u n p ro v ed in h ealth at last reports. N. A . B arrett is now d u ly in stalle d as ja n ito r at th e cou rt house. W m . P o in ter is o v er on W ilso n river w o rk in g w ith John H eisler, b u ild 111 g bridges. H. Y . G a te s retu rn ed th e firit o f the w eek from an e x te n d ed trip to poin ts in W ash in gto n state. ju dge B. P. C o rn eliu s w ill soon m ove his fa m ily in to th e P. M D en n is residence on W ash in gton street. GASTO N . H op p ic k in g is o ver am i m ost o f the c ro p in thia part o f th e co u n ty is saved. A few field» w ere »truck w ith m old th at cau%e«i som e w aste, oth erw ise th e crop ** w e ll saved and th e hops o f a fine q u a lity . W e »aw some o i th e finest field o f h ops in P ik e. Y a m h ill co u r.tr, th at we h a v e had th e pleasure o f a tein g. Mr F ra n k Bcdne!L a m erch an t of N orth Y a m h ill, had one field o f 4 * acres th at u d ea e ivtu g o f sp e cia l m en tion . He a N A isfactio n as supervisor th a t hi» d istrict w as e xten d ed to w ith in a sh ort d istan ce from F o rest G rove. L . A. W h itco m b h as retu rn ed from business a sojourn o f several w e e k s in T illam o o k and F o lk cou n ties. M aster S a m m y h as a new fiddle. W e w ill soon h ave a m usician o f ou r ow n. • • •••• manv people i:i ' l- vicinity with toilet articles, per fumes and stationery, and they think a lot of the corner drug store. Apothecaries of the First t lass. ‘ T 11 # ' f t 1 0ALLAT: S M IT H ’S The board o f eq u a lizatio n h as con clu d Mr. S J. G ood w in is b u ild in g a tine ed its lab ors and th e ch a n g e s m ade are new house on h is place. trillin g . C o n sid era b le m ore assessm ents Mr. A . M. S co fie ld m ade a business w ere added to th e list. T a k e n a lto g e th e r trip to F orest G rove Th u rsd ay. there w as very iittie co m p la in t, e v e r y Mr. Ben C o llin s is h au lin g lu m b er for body seem in g to th iu k th e assessor’» A . B. Phelps. work very e q u ita b le. Mr. F ra n k C a tc h in g o f Forest G rove G a le s C re ek i«v«l d istrict has a fine w as iu G len w o o d W edn esd ay and roa«l from F'orest G ro v e to G a le s C ity . It b ro u gh t som e o f h is fine w aterm elon s. is aat«l th at H eisler g iv e s su ch gooff sa t S. S . R eed return ed h om e from F orest G ro ve S atu rd ay. In keeping our drug store open is to put up prescriptions, and that keeps us fairly b u s y - with me re business in sight. Our shop is often full hut we will make room for you long enough to take your or er and will fill it from fresh ma- terial with the utmost care. TH E H IL L E R PH A R M A C Y In ta lk in g w ith N . J. W a lk e r abou t th e ch an ges th e co u n try h as undergone sin ce th e e arly fifties she said she saw a horse g e t scared and run in th e W ap ato lake ju s t opposite th e M atteson farm and sw im to the opposite side at A lm oran H ill s farm on th e 4th o f J u ly . 1851. and th is y e a r the farm ers h av e th reshed from boards? w here th e la k e wa», on e o f th e largest Prof. A t w e ll's L a tin class h as te e n d i crops o f oats raised in O regon . v id e d in to tw o d ivision s. T h e first d i Mr. A . C . D avis o f P a tto n v a lle y h as v isio n recites at it , th e second at j . ju st heard from h is b roth er o f N orth w est M rs. W a lte r R e e d , on e o f th e forem ost M ontan a, w h o w as ou t here last A u gu st. v o c a l m u sician s on th e P acific co a st, has H e sa ys th a t O regon w ill h ave a big F ic t io n a n d F a c t , b een secu red b y our co lleg e. S h e cam e e m ig ratio n from th at part as soon as A replevin su it in w h ich Dr. L a rge, A. h e re on T u e sd a y and organ ized several tim es g e t a little better, and it w ill lie , Y e n en and a la rge c lo ck w ere in v o lv e d Classes in v o ca l m usic. S tu d en ts as w ell th e class o f p eople w h o h av e m on ev to , , - . • ^ • * * w as tn e d before Ju stice 8. H ugh es, F n - as a ll lo v e rs o f m usic should a v a il them b u y. H e th in k s O regon a g re a t cou n try d ay. T h e d o cto r h ad an in terest in the se lv e s o f th is sp len d id op p o rtu n ity. and hound to he t h ic k ly p op ulated b y a c lo ck and d esirin g to rem ove it to the O n e o f th e m ost e x c itin g d eb a te s in cla ss o f people th at w on t s la y w here H atch et office m ad e a d em and for it th e y are eaten up w ith c in ch b u gs, arm y th e h isto ry o f th e G a m m a S ig m a society w h ich Mr. Y e n e n refused on th e groun d w orm s am i a b ata llicn o f o th e r b u gs, to to o k p la ce last S a tu rd a y n ig h t. The th at he w as prom ised its use u n til he say n o th in g o f b e in g co o k e d w ith hot q u estion w as w h eth e r th e p rop erty o f kould g e t an oth er. T h e papers were w in ds and frozen to d ea th th e sam e d ay th e d eceased sh o u ld g o to th e sta te or sw orn ou t. w ith m uch n ervousn ess by p o s te rity . P h ilip Bauer, th e eloq u en t th e sw earer, and a fter m uch d ifficu lty , IIIL L H B O ItO . o ra to r o f th e sen ior class, led th e affirm - late at n igh t, an officer in th e person o f ative^sidb in a m an n er th at w ou ld b - a \V. T. L yo n , o f F o rest G r o v e , w ill soon D eputy S h e r iff V au gh n w as fou n d to c re d it to Thotr.a^ H . T o n g u e or Gun- m ove to H illsb o ro to e n g a g e in d en ta l serve th em , w h ich he d id, g e ttin g the aau lu s, w h ile y o u n g H irota. th e leader su rgery in th e office re ce n tly v a ca te d b y 'i e y to th e store and th e c lo c k . T h e o f th e n e g a tiv e , w as fu lly pre- ared for I)r. A d kin s, w ho h as m oved to C o rva llis ju d g e d ecided it w as a L a rge clo c k , Mr. Y e n en and the c lo ck not ap p e arin g to a n y e m e rg e n cy . T h e d e la t e w as so e x aud w ill op erate in th at c ity . c it in g and so h o tly con tested th a t it re m in d ed on e o f the fam ous Ben—Jennv ra ce o f la st sp rin g, in w h ich H on. A rt* c o v e re d h im se lf w ith g lo r y and sw eat. O n ce H iro ta s a rm y a tta ck e d the M ace d o n ian lin e s w ith such a trem en d ou s fo rce t h a t th e v ery fou n d ation s o f the M arsh m em orial h all trem b led w itl fear. But on the h om e stretch the e lo q u e n t senior plu n ged forward, w ith a w o n d e rfu l e n ergy and d efeated his oppo n en t in one o f th e p rettiest races the w o rld h as ever seen. T h e G am m as w ill d isc u ss th e fo llo w in g question n ext Sat- u iila y n igh t: “ R esolved . T h a t th e press is a g re a te r fa ctor in our civ iliza tio n th a n th e stand ard w ork s o f th e best authors. Tt J. M. Brow n, d ep u tv p ost m aster, re- turned from his claim the la tter part o f , th e w eek G a ze tte . Mrs. S m ith w as w ell k n o w n in F orest G ro ve h av in g freq u e n tly lectu red here. D e m o c r a tic D e p r e s s io n . T h e fa ct th a t little B aby M arion C le v e land is to tou ch th e b utton th at w ill set th e m e ch in e ry o f th e A tla n tic E x p o sitio n in m otion , leads an e x c h a n g e to rem ark: “ It is proper th a t Mr. C le v e la n d s in fant sh ou ld open th e g rea t in d u strial e x p o si tion , for th ere is no on e 111 th is cou n try w h o has closed so m a n y in d u strial e x positions in th e shape of m ills an d la c to n e s— is th e d istin g u ish ed P apa C le v e lan d. T h e fa m ily sh ou ld d o som eth in g ( to even up th in g s.— A storian . Po r t l a n d Mar ket K ' p o r t . . ND G fc. I O N E O r %- TH O Sc 1 ,4L A O Sew Lounges or / \ ouches. w . A. UO O DIN , P K O F im T O K . The Cornelius Mechanics' Planing Mill Co. . . M an u factu r e A ll K in d s o f . . Mechanics' B lihlimr Material. Mouldings. Brackets and Turned W ork. S ta irb iiild iiu r a Sp - i thy. C o m e am i See Us. \Ve can satisfy i ou in *,oods anil p rice. . . . . PArinr R f . v is e d W e e k l y . C o r n e liu -s , O r e g o n . 1 \i. ::i;siT V . . . ami tualatin Academy. The following are the latest quotations of the 1 local market _____* W h e a t - M a r k e t w e a k and declining W i l l a m ette vailfv ~ 4 to v * Walla Walla 73 to ;o,c T h e A c a d e m y fits for the College Its graduates are admitted to nominal B a r . » » n e e « steady good feed quoted at A m h e r s t without e x a m i t i a t i * »u. It offers e x c e p t i o n a l facilities for $10 au i it. obtaining a gf . n e r a l E n g l is h e d u c a t io n . Oat*-Dull: No. 1 . white. 21 an d 22c g r ay T h e C o l l e g e C ou r ses ep.ial those < f the lea ling Eastern in sti an d 19 c for choice. H a * -Choice timothy, f- 00 to 3 <x>; choice ; tutions. T he C o n s e r v a t o r y o f M usic gives iustr iction o f the h igh est cheat $ 5.50 to 0-02 per ton. order in Instrumental and / ora! Music H o p » — Choice. b to 6 4 c; m e d i u m 2C. nominal Expenses in all departments unusually low. Floor— Ma r k e t steady with an u p w a r d tcu- I dency : Snowflake. $2 75 ; Portland $2 75 ; Day- j F a l l T e r m B e g i » * S e p i e m i i e r I S , 1 S !> 5 . ton $2 00 Go ld Drop. | j 5 ; g r a u a m *2 25 to 2 ¿ 5 . I Millstufls — Bran. § 1 1 . 50 : shorts. 512 . 50 : ground barley, § u to 115 ch op fe^j. *12 to 13 . chicken F o r s p ec if ic i n f o r m a t i o n a icress. feed, goe per Cental. T H O M A * M i- U L E I .I V N 1 », l* r p s i« l« 'lit . Hides— Firm. 13 to u S c for dry F o rest O ro v e , Ore«j«n. W o o l — Valley will c u m a u a J 1 2 4 to 14 c and iCasiem Oregon 7 to 12 c: choice light. 13 to 14 c j in San Fraadsco. T . J . I I A H K I S , > ..tarjr T u b i l e V IS. I.II-P1N. S m o k e d Meats a n l La rd— Large «apply with M K L k l JO HNSON. defend th em selv es — Forest G ro v e Tim es. 8ept. 26. A b ou t a m on th a go Dr. L a rg e sold to A u stin C raig his re gu la to r c lo ck th en ir. small d e m a n i. sides Eastern. &•% to hams. the je v .c lry store o f Mr. A. S. Y e n en Eastern. 11 to 12 c; pure lard, -s to 9 c: county A t Mr. Y e n e n ’ s request th e clo c k was cured sell at lower prices. r.ot rem oved th en but a w e e k ’s dela% Butter — Firm, brine. 20 c per roll for No. 1 ; j m ade. A t th e en d o f th e w eek M r. C r a L store, in rolls. 20 to - 2 !5c t*er roll: tor choice in form ed Mr. Y e n en th a t the clo c k dairy 30 to 33 c per roll, creamers . 40 to 45 c P«r roll would be w an ted the m id d le o f th e eu Cheese— C a ’ .ifornia 7 to Sr per !b: Y o u n g A m - { suing w eek but w as m et w ith a reply erica. Oregon. 10 an l 11 c. O r eg on full cream Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty A cre th at th e clo c k w ould not be surren d ered m e d i u m to fancy. S to toe: N e w Yo rk cream. 13 | T ra c ts 111 :v . u . Y ..:n ;:i:l th en nor u n til Mr. Y en en o b tain e d an to 14 4 c. j Dried Apples— Evaporated, bleached. 4 to 5 c other, c la im in g th at th is had been the per !b. evaporated, unb.eached. 4 t o 4 4 c; sun- and Tillamook counties. agreem en t. A s th is appeared ra th e r an c a d c c t p o n v / c Dried Pluia- Pitted 4 to s lb ma ch in e r L J r \ C . O l U n U V l . OREGON. in d efin ite date. Dr. L a rg e , th e o th e r w it ness to th e previou s co n ve rsa tio n , w as iried. 5 and cc prunes. Italian large 5 to r e ; _____________ French Jto -c called in and corrob orated th e statem ent Onions— N e w California, t ^ e p e r lb Oregon th at a w e e k 's d e la y w as th e o n ly agree ftney, voc per sack, inferior. 40 to 50 c per sack pears— hvaporaie-d 5 an d t c : sun s an d 6 c m ent. Mr. Y e n en denounce«! th e o r ig Poultry — Chickens, old $3 Jlo 3.50 per dor . in al statem en t as lies a n d exp ressed SE L L S O N L Y T H E BE ST OF broilers. $» to a .50 per dot : live turkeys, lac h im sclt in no co m p lim e n ta ry w ay to the ; per lb: old ducks fa.soto 400 per do* . y o un g tw o w hose w ord w as again st his. He i lucks. f 3 .so to 4 se per do*: y o un g geese $5 to 6.00 refused to surren der th e c lo ck , th ou g h i per do* KfCgs— Firm. »Sc in form ed th a t le g a l process w o u ld b« W h e a t ba g s — Calcutta*. 5 4 c; h o p cloth. Cal resorted to. Ju stice H u gh es and l>eput> cutta*. x.c: California. io4 c. S h e riff Y a u g h n w ere th en in form ed th a. ■ Potatoes— Or eg on *0 to 50 c per sack as soon a fter Mr. L a n g le y ’ s return on ! Cordage— Manilla Si*e*. r -:6 and up wa rd s The Country affords, in G reat th e e v e n in g train as th e papers cou ld be i $4 c: 4 . »He, 4 to 5 - 16 . gc Sisal; Sizes. 7 -rt and upwards, 6 c: H. 4 to 9 - 6 . 7 c. draw n up th eir services w ould be re Sait— Liverpool. 50 s. strong at I 13 a n d § 13.50 Variety and at Moderate Prices qu ired A fter an in d em n ity b on d ot $130 per ton: 100 *. § 12 . 50 : jo o s . §12 Fruits an d Vegetables— W e quote Grape« — tw ice th e valu e o f th e c lo c k — h ad been A rifilerai Shijijiinij Business, exe cu te d th e papers w ere filed w ith the | 05 to “tc per box: Or eg on peaches. 40 to sec per box. apple« 25 to v « '>regon tomatoes. 20 to 35 c: ju stice and a w arrant o f rep lev in issued. apples. Wholes ile and Hetail. to 50 c per bo x watermelons. §: to 1 50 D epu ty Y au gh n served. S h e r iff F ord per do*: cabbage. 1 and 1 4 c: sweet potatoes. . . . . Done in A ll Kinds ot Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs, happ ened to be in tow n and d ire cte d th e 2 4 c per lb: cucumbers, sc per do* lep u ty not to fail to turn o ver the clo ck Spring Lambs and V ea l Calves. th at n igh t. It w as fin a lly o b tain ed and M a r k e t Q u o ta tio n s . tak en to th e H a TCHKT office. O n the SELLER. FORFST G R O W . jo th th e tria l “ Austin C ra ig vs. A . S. Y e n e n . suit for th e recovery ot porsonal C O a a K C T K l » W E E K L Y B Y G B E K B T H E G R O C E R . TELEPHONE, FOREST CROYE. p ro p e rty ” cam e up but th e d efen d an t P xo rrcE R s h a u R G P a ic a . d id not put in an ap pearan ce. T h e m a t B u V e r i l t o jo c v p < r lb . *? cts pv* do*. ter is o ver now e x c e p t se ttlin g th e costs. F C*iersr 10 10 ? c » prr lb. T h e clo ck is a h andsom e one and is an I b c u B - O d o i * c a pe. b H aa ic ip e r lb orn am en t to the H a TCKRT office w h ere it -h o u M c rs .*c%« pvr ’ h ^ , . , to- d . o t. p * . lb . h an gs co n v e n ie n tly n ear to th e w in dow Pi- a,or.* 30 to *0 C l *, per hundred !b*. so those w h o w ish m ay con su lt it. T he O-i .0 « ’ u o * c i per h a a d r r t !w . 7 to a 4 p * lb. H a t c h e t a s k s n o one to do w h at it d oes Hr.'»*«. Apple* 2 S to i 2 c;* p<: box • to f* c:*. per lb. •I. A. K U I S B I N E . Proprietor not believe in itse lf ar.d th a t a d v e itis in g D ro App’fs. W illia m M aw h or left T u esd ay afternoon for K a n sas to p e rm an e n tly reside. Mr. M aw h or ha» been a residen t o f p a ys it is assured o f and it fin d s th e reg H illsboro for several m onth s. H is d a u g h u lator an e x c elle n t a d vertisem en t. H ow ters w ill rem ain . any repu table new spaper cou ld possib ly Mrs. W . W . N elson, o f N ew h erg, Mrs. d isto rt th e fa cts here giv en in to th e fa b P. P. G a tes, o f L a fa v e tte . and Mrs. J. G rica tio n q uoted above is u n in te lL g a b le H ob ery. o f A lb a n y , w ere in th e c ity last to one w h o k n o w s how u n a v o id a b ly th e w eek the gu ests o f Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 . real circu m stan ces m ust h av e been Knight. know n. T w en ty years a g o T u e sd a y m orn in g S u b scrib e for th e H a t c h kT. Miss M aty A . Brown took ch arg e o f th e M elki J oh nson a C o .. R E /c L E S T A T E A G E jN TS , MeNAMKirs M AT MARKET Meats, oausages, Fish and Poultry BUYER AND Ci t v D n u r S t o i D. ird Prunes Tallow C hicken« , old D w ks < ierse Turkey* ,,sac* Sh ee p Felt*. Matt«.a P p , k Vrwl '»Tsett ■ s U Hay _« to e c,* prr !b 3 * to 4 evs per lb. §x to § j « c p e r do*. -$i t §; per do* F 1 to p* per do*. to to 124 cl* per lb alive M 4 to 3 cts per lb. 4 les* for » grabby or m o m i a 35 to «0 cts each »24 to ct* cros s « r ig h t. 4 §2 to §: 4 4 to 5 cts. per lb ire-wed. a to 4 4 c a dre^ed. cts elesr •«! ct« «acke*l §r to I* baiel l'oes not claim to he the tily druij »tore in town but <ioe< claim to have the la r g e s t and Best h eie cte! Stock, the Best Facilities for keeping stock Fresh Clean and Pure Pres.-ripti- n * will he accurately compounded and none hut the best of i rugs used. W e are b eret r tair a n i leiT.irja.e husiness and ask a share o f your patronage