Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, October 10, 1895, Image 4

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WASHINGTON
T e a c h e r s * C o lu m n .
R u le L V I o f th e S ta te B oard o f E d u c a ­
tio n re q u ire s th a t th e te a ch e r sh a ll read
to and e x p la in , at least o n ce in each
te rm , th a t p o rtio n o f th e ru les a n d regu ­
la tio n s tp p 67-74. S ch o o l L a w s) th at
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te a c h e rs am i p u pils.
T e a c h e rs b efore c o m in g to th e in sti­
tu te sh o u ld re a d p. 123 o f th e S ch o o l
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O n e o f th e first to p ics stu d ied in geog-
ra p h y sh o u ld be W a s h in g to n c o u n ty ,
lo c a tio n o f to w n s an d stream s, p rin cip a l
p ro d u c ts, e t c ., m a k in g th e su b je ct as
p ro m in e n t as E u ro p e o r A sia u su ally is.
T h e office rs o f g o v e rn m e n t, tow n ,
c o u n ty , sta te a n d n ation , sh ou ld be
ta u g h t, g iv in g an id ea o f w h a t th e office
is. T h e n i f e v e r y c h ild w ere ta u g h t to
k n o w a ll th e w ord s o f th e n ation a l
h y m n “ A m e r ic a ,” sch ool c h ild re n here
w o u ld be b e tte r p rep ared for citize n sh ip ,
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W h e n I g o in to a b a n k I g e t rattled.
T h e c le rk s ra ttle m e; th e w ick e ts ra ttle
me; th e s ig h t o f th e m on ey ra ttle s m e;
e v e ry th in g ra ttle s tne. T h e m om en t I
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b u sin ess th ere, I b ecom e an irrcsponfri
ble id io t. I k n ew th is b efo reh an d , bu t
m y sa lary had been raised to fifty d o lla rs
a m o n th , am i I felt th a t th e b in k was
th e o n ly p lace for it. S o I sh am b led in
an d look ed tim id ly round at th e clerk s,
j h ad an id ea th a t a person abou t to
open <»n acco u n t m ust n eed s co n su lt th e
m an ager.
I w ent
up to a w ick et
m a rk e d “ a c c o u n ta n t.” T h e a cco u n ta n t
w as a ta ll, cool d ev il. T h e very s ig h t of
h im ra ttle d m e. M y v o ice w as sepul-
ch ra l.
“ C an 1 see th e m a n ag er?” I said, a n d
a d d ed , so le m n ly , “ alon e. ’ ’ I d o n 't know
to be le a rn ed b y rote.
T a k e im a g in a ry
v o y a g e s from on e co u n try to an oth er.
T e ll s o m e th in g o f th e m an n ers and c u s ­
to m s o f th e p eople and a n y th in g you
can learn y o u rs e lf about th e liv e s o f the
c h ild re n .
D e scrib e how th e S w iss boys
h erd th e ir ca ttle u n der th e sh ad ow o f
th e A lp s, and th e E sq u im a u x are m ade
d a rin g by b e in g th ro w n in to th e ice
w a te r in th e ir stra n ge fur garm en ts.
_X#U-ofpt h irStUUted lives o f th e pit b oys
in th e c o a l m in e s am i o f th e G erm an
girl« w h o le a rn to u se th eir five k n ittin g
n e ed le s a lm o st as soon as th e y can h old
th em . B o o k s o f tra vel w ill furnish you
w ith m a n y in te re stin g in cid ent» w h ich
y o u can tu rn to a ccou n t.
G eograph y
-w ill n ot be a w earisom e ta s k .
The
t e a c h e r ’ s w isd om can m ak e th e first
ste p s a tt r a c t iv e .— O cto b e r L a d ie s’ H om e
“ T h e c o u n ty su p erin ten d en t sh all hold
a n n u a lly a te a c h e r s ’ co u n ty in stitu te for
a term o f n ot less th an th ree d ays tor the
in stru c tio n o f teach ers and those d esirin g
t o te a c h , a m i all teacher* in th e pu b lic
sc h o o ls o f h is co u n ty sh all 1 m * requ ired to
a tte n d , an d th e «unity su perin ten den t
m a y a t h is di.M ret ton re v o k e th e certiti
c a te , red u ce th e gra d e, or refuse to gr«ut
a c e rtific a te to a n y teach er w h o refuses
t o a tte n d th e co u n ty in stitu te w ithout
cau se. E v e r y te ach e r a tte n d in g a n y
a n n u a l c o u n tv in stitu te h e ld in a cco rd an c
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w ith th r p rovision s o f th ia a c t sh all he
g iv e n l.v th e co u n tv su p erin ten d en t a
m an ag er g o t up and open ed th e door.
H e ca lle d to th e a ccou n tan t.
‘ Mr. M o n tg o m e ry ,” he said, u n k in d ly
lou d , “ this g e n tle m a n is o p e n in g an a c ­
cou n t; he w ill d ep o sit fifty-six d ollars.
G o o d m o rn in g .”
I rose.
A b ig iron
d o o r stood open at th e side o f th e room .
“ G ood m o rn in g ,” I said, and stepped
in to th e sale.
“ C om e o u t ,” said th e m an ag er, co ld ly,
and show ed me th e o th er w ay.
I w ent
u p to th e a cco u n ta n t's w ick e t and p ok ed
th e b all o f m on ey at him w ith a q u ick ,
co n v u lsiv e m o vem en t, as if I w ere d o in g
a co n ju rin g trick . M y face w as g h a s tly
pale,
“ H e re ,” I said, “ d ep o sit i t . ”
The
to n e o f th e w ords seem ed to m ean , “ let
us d o th is p a in fu l tilin g w h ile th e lit is
H e to o k th e m o n e y and g a v e it
on u s.’
to a n o th e r c le rk . H e m ade m e w rite the
sum 011 a s lip o f paper and sign my
I no lo n g e r k n ew
u am e in a b ook,
w hat 1 w as d oin g, T h e b an k sw am be-
fo re m y eyes.
“ Is it d ep o site d ?” I asked in a h ollow ,
v ib r a tin g voice.
“ It i s ,” said th e acco u n ta n t.
“ T h e n I w ant to draw a c h e c k .”
M y id ea w as to d raw out six d o lla rs of
it for present use. S o m e on e ga ve m e p
ch e ck -b o o k th ro u g h a w ick et, and sonu
on e else b egan te llin g m e h ow to w rite it
ou t. T h e p eople in the h an k had the
iinuression th at 1 w as an in v a lid m illion
*irr
I w rote so m eth in g
on th e ch eck
c e rtific a te , » et.il.g iorth at w h at sessions
o f said in stitu te su ch te a ch e r sh all h av e
b e en in a ttr u d c n c c , a n y te a ch e r w h o »hall
h a v e clo se d h is or h er sch o o l for not
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m ore th an tw o d a y s in o rd e r to atten d
said in stitu te sh all not fo rfe it hi» or h er
w ag es as te ach e r d u rin g suv h tim e as he
or sh e sh a ll h ave been iu a tte n d an ce at
said in stitu te , and th e ce rtifica te h erein ­
b e fo re p ro vid ed sh all be e vid e n ce o f such
a tte n d a n c e ; p ro vid ed , th a t i f the in stitu te
is h eld d u rin g th e session o f sch ool, th at
su ch d ire cto rs sh a ll lie req u ired to gran t
tw o d a y s ’ tim e o f a ctu a l sch o o l service
to th e ir te ach e rs to atten d th e said in ­
stitu te , d u rin g w h ich said tw o d a y s’ tim e
th e ir p a y as teach ers sh a ll c o n tin u e .”
— O regon S ch o o l Law . p. 23.
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Then
realised th at I hail w ritten fifty-six ir
stead o f six. I w as lo o far go n e to reaso
i now . 1 had a fe e lin g th a t it w as itnpo*
1 si hie to ex p la in th e th in g .
A ll th
c lt r k s ha»l stopp ed w ritin g to look at nu
R e ck le ss w ith m isery, I m ad e a plu n gt
“ Y e s, th e w h ole t h in g .”
“ Y o u w ith d ra w yo u r m oney from th
h an k ?”
“ E v e ry cen t o f it. ”
“ A re you not g o in g to d ep o sit an
m ore?” said th e c le rk , a stonished .
“ N e v e r.” A n id io tic h op e stru ck in ­
itial th e y m igh t th in k s o m e th in g ha«
in su lted m e w h ile 1 w as w ritin g th
c h e c k and th at I h ad ch an ged m y m i m l
I’ u b l i f S c h o o l B e n e fit .
I m ade a w retch ed a ttem p t to look lik i
T h e F orest G ro v e p u b lic sch ool h as * a m an w ith a fea rfu lly q u ick temper;
b en efit M on d a y n ig h t, O ct. 14, at \ erts 7 ^ v lerk prepared to pay th e m on ey,
ll a l l . V e r y a d v an tag eo u s term s h ave
“ H ow w ill you h ave it? ”
b een m ad e w h ereb y H e rr Aarnold, the
“ W h a t?”
v io lin is t, is to appear here in th eir in t­
“ H ow w ill you h av e it?'
ere st and th e proceed s are to be d evoted
“ O h .” I ca u g h t hi* m ea n in g an«
to th e p u rch a se o f b o o k s for a p u b lic a n sw ered , w ith o u t even tr y in g to th in k
sch o o l lib ra ry . T h e we e d o f such a “ In fifties.”
He g a v e me a filty -d o lla j
lib ra ry h as lon g been fe lt and e v e ry one b ill.
w ill be g la d to aid th is effort. A g re a t
“ A n d th e six ? ” he asked , d ry ly .
m a n y o f th e liest b ook s can now he g o t ­
“ In s ix e s ,” I said. H e g a v e it to me
ten v ery c h e a p ly and i f th e co n ce rt M o n ­
A s th e b ig doors
d a y e v e n in g is p a tro n ised as it d ese rve s »nd 1 rushed ou t.
to he, c o n sid e rin g th e ca u se and th e rep- sw u n g b eh in d m e I c a u g h t th e e ch o o f a
s th a s t in x K T iU ltio
ti n S to th S e h e T
ip s
a rty support o f
:p v\jh,
ce ilin g o f the honk
S in ce th en 1 Nini
th e r w r V r f co n trib u tio n » o f »uit»Me no m ore. I k eep inv m oney in cash ii
b o o k , w o 111 J be g im llv re ceiveil i f »ny m y tro n v r» p.xrket and n iv sa vin gs i
on e h as id le e u lu m e . lie w o u ld lik e to
d o lla r . in , ,o c k .- B o o k k e e p e r ,
put to go o d IMC.
l i A T T II K T .
C h r i s t i a n C h u r c h ’s P a s t o r .
F IN A N C IA L C A R L L U .
Coming!
R ev. P eter H B u rn ett, th e new pastor
o f th e C h ristia n ch u rch ca m e to th e
G rove S a tu rd a y.
H is fa m ily are at
presen t in E u g e n e .
M r. Bu rn ett w as
pastor o f th e ch u rch h ere at the tim e o f
its o rg a n iza tio n . H e is con sid ered one
o f the a b lest p rea ch ers in th e C h ristian
ch u rch in th is state.
T h e ch u rch here
has been for som e tim e w ith o u t a pastor
and th e serv ices h av e been u n der c h a rg e
o f th e y o u n g p e o p le's so cie ty .
This is the time of the year when
THE WHOLE FAMILY
Are Thinking About Their Fall and Winter Purchases.
Portland Market Report.
R e v is e d W e e k l y .
T h e fo llo w in g a re th e la test q u o ta tio n s o f th e
lo cal m a rk e t.
W heat -M a r k e t w ea k am i d e c lin in g ; W ilia m - '
e tte v a lle y , 77.^ to Hoc. W a lla W a lla, 73 to 75.He, ■
nom inal.
, H arley— P rice s stead y; g o o d feed q u o ted at
| f 10 am i 11
O ats - D u ll; N o 1, w h ite, 20 a n d 21c; g ra y , 18 j
and 19c fo r choice.
H.i> -C h oice tim o th y , $7 00 to 8.00: c h o ic e
' cheat (5.50 to 6.00 p e r ton
M iss F lo ra N a g e lle b egan M on d ay a w h y 1 said “ alone,
H o p s - C h o i c e ,6 to 6Hc; m ed iu m , 2c. n o m in a l.
th re e m o n th s term in d istric t 49, neat
“ C e r ta in ly ,” said th e a cco u n ta n t, and
F lo u r— M a rk e t stead y w ith an u p w a rd te n ­
fe tch e d h im . T h e m an ag er w as a gra ve,
G a ston .
d en cy; S n o w fla k e , *2.75; P o rtlan d , $2.75; D ay-
ca lm m an . I h e ld m y fifty-six d o lla rs ton. ;2 bo: G old D rop, $2 75: g ra h a m >2.25 to 2.35.
S c h o o l in d istric t 64, near D ille y be­
M ilU tu fls -Bran, $11.50; sh o rts, $12.501 gro u n d
c lu tc h e d in a cru m p le d ball in m y
g a n M on d a y for a th re e m o n th s term
b a rle y , $14 to $15 0 *; ch o p feed, $12 to 13; c h ic k e n
p o ck e t.
w ith F . W . P o rte r o f G aston as teach er.
feed. 90c p e r c en ta l.
“ A re y o u th e m an ag er?” 1 said. G od I H id es— F irm , 13 to 14HC for d ry .
R . S k e e ls w ill te ach th e fou r m on th s
k n o w s I d id n ’t d o u b t it.
W o ol— V a lle y w ill co m m a n d u , l j to 14c an d
term iu jo in t d is tric t 96, n ear N e w b e rg ,
j E astern O rego n 7 to 12c. c h o ic e lig h t, 13 10 14 c
“ Y e s ” he said.
w h ic h b e g in s N o v. 4.
“ C a n I see y o u ? ” 1 a sk e d , “ a lo n e?” I in Sau F ra n c isc o
S m o k ed M ea ts and E ar J - I . a r g e s u p p ly w ith
B e av e rto n sch o o l (48) b e gan a six ; d id n 't w an t to say “ a lo n e ” a g a in , b ut
' sm a ll dem an d; sides. E a s te rn ,
to S)4c; h am s,
m o n th s term on S ep t. 30. L . K . T rav er, w ith o u t it th e th in g seem ed self-eviden t. 1 E astern , 11 to 12c; p u re la rd , 8 to 9c; c o u n ty
p rin c ip a l, M ila E . S tafford , in te rm e d iate T h e m an ag er look ed at me in som e cured s ell at lo w er p rices.
B utter -F irm ; b rin e. 20c p e r ro ll for N o. 1;
d ep artm e n t, M ary E . P ik e , p rim a ry d e­ a larm . H e felt th at 1 had an aw tu i se­
' store, in ro lls. 20 to 22?jc p e r ro ll; for c h o ic e j
partm en t.
cre t to reveal.
d a iry . 30 to 33c p e r roll; c re a m e ry , 40 to 45c p e r
“ C om e in h e re ,” he sa id , and led the i ro ll.
C e n te rv ille sch o o l (4) b e gan S ept. 30
C h e e s e —C a lifo rn ia 7 to 8c p e r lb: Y o u n g A m ­
w
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turn
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the
a th re e m o n th s term .
M rs. Carrie
erica. O regon. 10 and 11c; O regon fu ll cream ;
k e y in th e lock.
B la n ch a rd o f L e is e y v ille is th e teach er.
m ediu m to fa n c y , 8 to 10c; N ew Y o r k crea m , 13
“ W e are safe from in terru p tio n h e r e ,”
M iss B ird ie B row n o f H il^ b o ro began
to 14HC.
he
said;
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both
sa
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n
D ried A p p les— E va p o ra ted , b lea ch ed . 4 to 6
a four m o n th s sch o o l in d istric t 47, near
and lo o k ed a t one a n oth er. I found no p er lb; e v ap o ra ted , u n b le ach ed . 4 to 4He; sun-
B e av e rto n , on S e p t. 23.
dried,
sa c k s and b oxes; 3 to 4'/*c.
v o ice to speak.
A n ew sc h o o l hou se is b e in g b u ilt in
D ried P lu m s— P itted 4 to 5c p er lb : m ach in e
“ Y o u are on e o f P in k e rto n ’s m en , I
d ried , 5 an d be: p ru n es, I ta lia n , la rg e , 5 to 7c:
d istric t 47 in th e m o u n ta in s betw een
p resu m e ,” he said.
H e bail g a th e re d F ren ch , 3 to 7c.
S c h o lls an d M id d le to n or L au rel R id ge .
from m y m ysterio u s m an n er th at I w as
O n ion s -N e w C alifo rn ia . iv4c p ^ r lb ; O regon ,
T h e - M id d le to n sch ool h as been b r ig h t­
a d e te ctiv e . I k n ew w h at he w as th in k fan cy, 90c p e r sack; in ferio r, 40 to 50c p er sa c k .
e n ed in sid e b y a new co a t o f p ain t g i v ­
P ea rs -E v a p o ra te d 5 am i be; svm 5 and 6c.
in g , and it m ade m e w orse.
P o u ltry — C h ic k en s, old $3 ¡to 3.50 p er doz.;
en d u rin g v aca tio n .
“ N o, not from P in k e rto n ’s ,” I said, b ro ilers, $1 to 2.50 p e r doz ; liv e tu rk e y s. 12c
T h e office o f th e c o u n ty sch o o l su p e r­ se e m in g ly to im p ly th at I cam e from a p er lb: old d u c k s J2 50 to 4 00 p er doz.: y o u n g
in te n d e n t in th e cou rth ou se at H illsb oro riv a l a g e n cy .
“ T o te ll th e t r u t h ,” I d u ck s. 13.50 to 4.50 p e r d oz. y o u n g g e e s e S5 to 6.00
w ill be clo se d S a tu rd a y , O ct 19, as th e w e n t on , as i f I had been prom pted to p e r doz.
E g g s —F irm , 18c.
su p e rin te n d e n t w ill be in a tte n d an ce at lie abou t it, “ I ’ m not a d e te ctiv e at all.
W heat b ags— C alcn tta s. 534c; hop c lo th , C al
a sc h o o l m e e tin g in one o f th e d istricts. I ’ve com e to open an a ccou n t. I in ten d cuttas. 1 ic: C alifo rn ia . iofec.
P o ta to e s— O regon 40 to 50c p e r sack.
M iss F a n n ie B u rk clo se d S ep t. 3 a to k ee p a ll m y m on ey in th is b a n k .”
C o rd a ge— M an illa: S izes. 7-16 an d u p w a rd s.
term is G a le s C re ek sch o o l, d istrict 30, T h e m an ag er lo o k e d relieved , b ut still
8f4c; >3. 8r»c; % to 5-16. ge. S isa l; S ize . 7-16 an d
b egu n J u n e 10.
T w e n ty -tw o g ir ls and serious; he con clu d ed now th at I w as a u p w a rd s, Cc: ' i . 8rsc; \ to 9-ib. 7c.
21 b o y s w ere e n ro lle d . In June, Ju ly and son o f Baron R o th sch ild , or a yo u n g
S alt— L iv e rp o o l, 50s. s tro n g at g i3 an d $13.50
p er ton: 100s. $12.50; 200s, $12
A u g u st re s p e c tiv e ly th e n u m b ers en rolled G o u ld .
F ru its an d V e g e ta b le s W e q uote: G rap es.
w ere 43, 34 an d 29 and th e a vera ge a t ­
“ A la rg e acco u n t, I su p p o se ,” he said.
65 to 70c p e r b ox; O regon p ea rlies, 40 to 50c p er
te n d a n c e 31, 25 and 22.
“ F a ir ly la r g e ,” I w h isp ered , “ i p ro­ b ox. a p p le s 25 to 50c; O regon tom atoes, 20 to 35c;
In te a c h in g G e o g r a p h y try to m a k e it pose to d ep osit fifty-six d o lla rs now and ap p les. 30 to 50c p e r b ox. w a te rm e lo n s $t to 1.50
T ile p er doz; c a b b a g e. 1 an d if 4c: sw eet p otatoes.
s o m e th in g m ore th an a d ry list ol 1.allies fifty d o lla rs a m o n th re g u la r ly .”
2He p er lb; c u cu m b ers. 5c p er doz
J o u rn a l.
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M a rk e t Q u o tatio n *.
FOREST G ROVE
A NEW
CLOAK
OR
JA C K E T
YOU
MUST
HAVE
) | ) U W ill give you one for less money than you expected.
Having1 a line of Samples of one or two of a kind
and not having to invest much money at a time, enables me to
sell at half ihe usual profit asked for such goods. Look at them.
If not able to lit will order and have you one in 4S hours.
A N E W LINE IN THIS WEEK. Nice Clay
Worsted Suits at from 85.50 to 8*1.00 less
than ever sold for before.
C LO TH IN G
Trade is Good.
Good Goods at Low Prices
make it so at HIKH V
All dollars weigh
alike. Come and see me often.
FOREST GROVE
J. D. HIBBS
M Ui ISON A 9ITMBY MILL
All Grade« of Lumber.
Sat isfaetion Guaranteed.
Kasv Terms.
Egg»
C heese
B acon-sides
Ham
S h o u ld ers
Lard
Potatoes
O nions
Beaus.
A p p les
D ried A p p les.
D ried P run es
T a llo w ,
C h ic k en s, old
D u cks
G eese
T u rk eys
lftiJta.
S h eep Pelts.
B eef
M utton
M i
v*nl
12 to 20 cts. p e r lb.
15 cts. p er <l«iz.
. . 10 to 13 cts. p er lb .
8 cts. p er lb.
.12 cts. p e r lb.
.6 cts. p e r lb.
.10 cts. p e r ib.
30 to 40 cts. p e r h u n d red lbs.
-5 to 100 cts. p e r h u n d red lbs.
2 to 2H p er lb.
25 to 42 cts p e r box
4 to b ct.*.. p er lb.
.4 to o cts p er lb.
3H to 4 c ts p er lb .
$1 to $-• -o p er doz.
t>' $3 p er doz.
fr> to $' p er doz.
10 to 12H c ts p er lb . a liv e.
1 1 •- to 3 cts p er lb -, les« for
t
g ru b b y o r m u rra in .
. 35 to 40 cts each.
12H to 3 ct?- gro ss w e ig h t. 4
1
to 5 cts. d ressed.
$2 to $2.50.
*,;4 to s Cts. p er Ib. d resse d .
.4 to 4H cts. dressed
Co.,
R EjA L ESTjATE AGtjMTS,
A. PORTER, Prop.
P r o d u c e r ' s S e l l i n o P r i c k .
B u tte r.
T . .1. H A K K IS, N otary P u b lia
M Fi.iv 1 J ohnson
A t th e H ead o f S co g g in s \ a lle y,
CORRECTED WKKKI.Y BY GHI KR THE CROCKS. (T \STON O k .
H. U. G IL P IN .
M E L K 1 JO H N SON .
( ’LARK’S ( ’RKAMERV.
Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre
Tracts in Washington, Yamhill
and Tillamook counties.
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OREGON.
FOREST GROVE
FINEST BUTTER,
New Separator Now Ruuiiiiigl
and milk wanted.
F o rest O ro ve
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O rego n .
L. C. W A L K E R ,
C IV IL E N G IN E E R .
C o n v e y a n c in g am i S u rv e y in g .
T itle s
E x a m in e d . N o tary P u b lic.
O F F IC K IN IN G L E S B U IL D IN G , 1 * 1 *-S T A IR S
I I I \ s O N A I I I .K K A T E S .
T HK
Citv Drugstore
WKX|T,UX_ lim 'S K .
,J. A. It KI SHINE. Proprietor
Poes not claim to lie the only drug store in town
but does claim to hat e the Largest and l$e-.t
Selected Stock, the lies*. Facilities for keeping
stock Fresh. Clean an ! Fare
Prescriptions -.till be accurately compounded
and none but the best of 'rugs used. We are
here for fair and legitimate business and ask a
share of your patronage.
PACI Fit’ iMVKKSlTV , . .
( . ( . ( H IT M A N , p rop rietor.
anti Tualatin Academy.
T h e Best H otel fo r . . .
C lean ,
C o m fo r t a b le ,
C o n v e n ie n t .
B o ar d ers
F ar m e r s ,
T hk A c a d e m y fits for the College.
Its graduates are admitted to
T r a v e l e r s . Amherst without examination.
It offers exceptional facilities for
obtaining a GENERAL ENGLISH EDUCATION.
F o r e s t G r o v e .........................O r e g o n
T he C o l l e g e C ourses equal those of the leading Eastern insti­
In th e b u sin ess ce n te r o f th e c ity .
tutions. The C o n se r v a to r y of M usic gives instruction of the highest
order in Instrumental and I W al Music.
Expenses in all departments unusually low.
F all
Term Begin* September IS, IHiL'i.
For specific information address,
T H O M A S M rC L E L L A X I), P resid en t,
Forest D ro ve , O rego n .
MeXAMLirS
HATCHET
AND
OREGONIAN
81*50
MEAT
MARKET
S E L L S O N L Y T H E BE S T OF
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
The Country affords, in Great
A YEAR
\ ariety and at Moderate Prices
A General Shipping Business,
Wholesale and Retail,
; • . . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs.
Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
BUYER AND SELLER.
TELEPHONE,
FOREST
CROVE.
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