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WKKKLV HATCHET. C U LM IL . I f ® 'T r t i t th - po»?-office at Fore«« G rov e. O r u S econ d -cl as»» tn ai. m atter. ( 01 M V T h e re g u la r m on th ly m eetin g o f the c ity cou n cil ca m e Satu rd ay n ig h t Coun- O n e year ciltnen W a lk e r. M cN am er and L a rge and S ix m onth« the M ayor and th e R ecorder w ere present T h r e e m o n th s at the o p . tiing. Mr. S m ith catne in a fte r In A d v a n c e w ards and a little later M r S tew art E s ta b lis h e d for th e d isse m in atio n o f W a sh in g On m otion o f Coun ciltn en W a lk e r and to n c o u n ty n ew s, th e e le v a tio n o f h u m a n ity and L a rge th e m in u tes o f th e last m eetin g th e m o n ey w e can m ak e. w ere am en ded in a ccord iau ce w ith su g Item » o f g e n e ra l in te re st g r a te fu lly received E d ito r 's h o b b ie s an d o p in io n s on th is p age, a ll gestion s from th e M ayor. th e rest f a c t s —im p a rtia l an d un coiored. R eport o f th e M arshal read and filed. Editor is a t h o m e iu h is san ctu m H a t - h k i G ood order had been very ge n e rally P o s ta g e F ree B ~i. ;:n g . F o rest G ro v e , from 6 a. m to to p m ■ . — r , ,------ Of « . - h w eek d a , a n d » !« » > . *Iad to ta lk . a d o b s * r v r d d u r m * ,1 , e n *o n , h 1,1,1 ,o r accom pany in g th e report w as referred to b e ta lk e d to. th e fin ance com m ittee. P etition o f A. R. L eab o and S. B lank A l'S T I N C R A IG K io t o * ANI» l ’ R.»PK1ETOK to build a sid ew alk on w est side o f A street, b etw een N. F irst a ven ue and X . " T h RADA BLE . P r in t e d S econ d a ven ue w as referred to com m ittee 1/ E L I A B L E . A L L AT on streets and pu b lic property. 1 1 «PUBLICAN . H ome P e titio n o f H ook & Lad d er co m p an y, a sk in g re lie f from the d istu rb an ce ot SENATOR MITCHELL. sm all b oys d u rin g the tim e o f d rill, was The visit of Senator Mitchell to read. T h e fo llo w in g resolution , in ans Washington county was a welcome w er to the p etition was th en presented: “ R esolved , T h a t th e city m arsh al be one. for rarely a man. holding his and is h ereb y required to lie, present at high position is seen in the smaller th e d rills o f th e H. & L. Co. and pre places of the state, rarest of all in serve order and en force th e rules o f the off years jiolitically Perhaps one co m p an y, and m ak e arrests if n ecessary ” . On m otion o f S tew art, secon d ed by great charm in his visit was that L a rg e th e resolution w as passed. he was not here as the leader c f T h e m ayor sp o ke to th e co u n cil o f the the republican party in Oregon, need o f som e case w here the num erous come to mend his party’s fences, p apers o f th e record er cou ld be conven- SU ' il t \ • » s VM> COURT. T h e O cto b er term ot th e c o u n ty C om A Number of Small Matters Keep the m issio n e r's cou rt e x te n d e d from W ed S o Ions Busy. T K K M S T O SI a v KIH KKS. r OKKUDMAN n esday th ro u g h S a tu rd a y a n d w as a b u sy tim e. T h e cou rt d ev o te d co n sid e rab le a tte n tio n to c u ttin g d ow n tra n s crip ts from ju s tic e ’s cou rt w h ich h a v e g ro w n to be a h e a v y bu rden on th e co u n ty . O ften a dozen or m ore w itn esses, m a n y from a d ista n ce , are su m m on ed to te stify at th ese p relim in a ry h e a rin g s w h en tw o or th ree w ould a n sw er as w e ll, g iv in g en ou gh te stim o n y to w arran t h o ld in g th e accused for tria l. C o n tra cts for th e b u ild in g o f b rid ges: S in c la ir b rid ge and fill, M eek & G o o d in , f j ; ; H a ll b rid ge and fill. M eek & G o o d in . »-’ 4 5° . H alle t b rid g e . T . C . Joh n son , #84450; W ilk e s b rid ge , T . C. J o h n so n , II I T C I I K T S I . .'»O V Y K A lì \T T H E V A R S IT Y . T«*u< l» e r> ’ ( '« » lim ili. A circu la r le tte r from the S tate Sup- Id»1 vandty (uol ball te am h as been 3 3 e riu tc u d c n t o f P u b lic Instru ction directs organized ami the hard tr a in in g for th e 20 W ttaoa ■ E k B t n U r } S p e lle r be com in g struggh begun. la u a g e r 4 0 th a t JO adopted and p la ce d for use in th e elem en- M iller w ants to see th e w h o le sch o o l I 20 ta ry w ork in th e p u b lic sch ools and it is com e out and give the first team so m e I 40 Con. M cN a m e r h as re add ed to th e list a lre a d y sent o u to ffjo o k « th in g to do. I 20 T h is a ctio n is tak en because turned to school and now p la y s a stro n g 4 0 0 10 be used. He p r o b a b ly w ill be I 70 in th e re ce n t adop tion o f text b ook s to gam e at left half. 2 50 elected captain. B ailey an d T o n g u e are he used for th e n e x t six years R e e d ’s I 50 om etim e d u rin g n e x t W ord L esson s w as adopted as th e speller expected here Rosa L ee .. 1 E Y o u n g ................... E G H a g cy John \\ in ters ............ A S V au g h n J N R eed M E C h ase ............. C F o ster L W in ter J C C a rter H L S m o ck lia r r v B olan d H D L eo ................. W in C a lk in s ................. A So 4 Ju I 7° \\»t J C Her J B B u ffin gton M aud Bu ffin gton F A O ld s D r R ic k a r d W m S h u ltz S J E a rh a rt I) G O ld s Joh n C h a p m a n J O G u stin W m S m ith H O H aves S ad ie G ille tt ........ 5 I I I I .......... 30 50 9 u 90 SO 1 4O I 20 I 20 i 40 *9 C o u n ty c le rk o rd ered to assign tax M ISCKLLAN FOU S. ce rtifica te s on p ro p e rty o f LT. S . G . M ar- J B M a tth e w s Lost G A R in d igen t quani upon p a ym e n t o f tax. T. G . T o d d ord ered to e x a m in e b rid ge on S c o g g in s creek and report n e x t term . 05 19 '5 1 I I 1 40 i 20 l 60 I 60 90 Clark-Koe. S u n d a y at a few m in u tes past K X . H a rd in g a p p o in te d ju s tic e o f th e peace for W a p a to d is tric t v ice H . S. M iss B elle C la r k , eld est d a u g h te r o f Mr. H udson, resign ed . A . E . C a d y a p p o in t- an<l Mrs. J S. C la rk , and Mr. C h a rle s O. ed ju s tic e o f th e p eace for B eaverton dis- w ere u n ited in m arriage at th e resi- d eu ce o f th e b r id e ’s p a ren ts b y th e R ev. tn c t. T h e w ed d in g g u e sts w ere B. P. C o rn eliu s ord ered to lo o k in to C. F . C la p p re la tive s an d n ear frien d s o f th e fam ilies. co n d itio n o f H u b ei b rid ge . Those presen t w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. T h o m as A ll co u n ty w a rra n ts o v e r 7 y e a r s o ld , R oe, th e g ro o m 's paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. and a d v ertised a c c o rd in g to la w , J. S. C la rk , th e b rid e 's paren ts. R ev. C. d eclared ord ered ca n ce le d , a m o u n tin g F. C la p p , M iss A n n a R oe, M iss M arie in a ll to abou t $75. C la rk . Mr. and M rs. W ill C la rk and son o f P o rtlan d , Mr. B a rn ett Y . R oe, Mr. but as the servant o f the p e o p le o f e n ll.v a ,,d sa fe ly k ep t and on m otion th e Bills Allowed at the October Term. and Mrs. J a k e B u xton and d au g h te r. A S S E S S IN G A N D C O L L E C T I N G . Oregon seeking to aid some of his mavor' thc rtcorder *nd touncilraan M iss C o ra L ee o f W h a tco m . W a sh ., Miss L a rg e w ere auth orized to price d ’ e s k * G e o rg e H W ilc o x ......................... f 75 00 D aisy S h a ttu c k a n d Mr. D. W . M arsh. constituents who were in neevi gi for th e use o f th e recorder. S A L A R IE S . A fte r th e ce re m o n y and co n g ra tu la his assistance, and in appreciation J W S a p p in g to n , treasu rer 50 00 O u m otion o f C o u n cilm an S tew art tion s th e b rid a l co m p a n y sat dow n to a of that fact he was met and wel secon d ed b y L a rg e it w as voted E L M cC o rm ick , s e lf an d d ep •75 00 su m p tu ou s w ed d in g feast. Both bride 275 CO comed by men of all political per th at a com m ittee o f three, w ith pow er H P F ord do and groom h av e for sev eral ye a rs been to a ct, t>e a p p oin ted to prepare a p lace R B G o o d in d o .................................. 2 5 0 OU suasions. That he is unaffected resid en ts o f th e G r o v e and are p rom in en t B P C o rn eliu s tor th e fire truck. •75 CO and p o p u lar m em b ers o f so cie ty . M iss and cordial, that he is ready and c SC H O O L S I P T A N D ASS T. - F in a n ce com m ittee reported on b ills, C la rk is on e o f th e m ost e fficien t tea It «rilling to put himself at the ser Favorably: F. G. Canning Co.. #uS oo; A C r a ig , sch ool su p ’ t ........... 47 85 ers in th e p u b lic sch o o l and M r. R oe is ................... 6 00 vice of those neeJing h i s assistance, C. A. H elm , »jt-15; J. A . S tn p lin , street E d ith L R ea m s fa v o ra b ly k n o w n in b u sin ess c irc le s and CO U N TY COURT. ami above all that he subordinates coni - >9 to; L. C. Walker. fo.uo; F. G. a m em b er o f th e w ell k n o w n firm o f D B R e a s o n e r.................................... 16 00 party to public dutv, have won for T,mes' ,5 0u; J A s,n Plln' marshal, T h os G T o d d .................................. A b b o tt & R oe. •3 80 h im / . I 3 4 00; B i l l W a s h . C o . H a t c h e t w a s Mr. an d Mrs. R o e are re sid in g in the nun tne highe>>t honor the state , , , . B R I D G E S A N D R O A D S . »a*,. reduced from fo.oo; to $5.00. d w e llin g fo rm e rly o ccu p ie d b y Mrs. W A G o o d in ........................................ 45 40 can bestow and that respect and Ou motion the recorder was instructed E s th e r K a n e . M o n d a y e v e n in g th e admiration which entitle him to be to present at the next meeting a state M eek & G o o d in ................................ 150 00 b an d visite d an d seren ad ed th em . T h e called in truth Oregon’s favorite ment of the city warrants issued this C arsten s B ro s ...................................... »4 17 H a t c h e t bu t v o ic e s th e se n tim e n t o f W E B e a r d .......................................... 50 OJ son. Ever honest and faithful, year. 2 ~ t o m a n y frien d s w h en it w ish es th e y o u n g O n m otion o f S te w art, secon d ed b y W H L y d a ........................................ Senator Mitchell ’s successful career W a lk e r, cou n cil adjou rn ed . J L C u m m in g s ................................ 18 00 co u p le a sh are in e v e ry jo y and th at th e ir liv e s m ay be fu ll c f h ap p in ess. S W S e e ly e .......................................... is the triumph of the statesman and Sb 61 In fo rm a lly d u rin g th e e v e n in g th e W ile y & D en n is 6 ou patriot and makes a strong a n d rin g in g o f th e cu rfew w as discu ssed and Buxton-B obbins. ............... 14 0 0 gratifying contrast to the politi it w as d ecided th at it sh ou ld n n g h e re H easten & S a v a g e A n d re w s L b r C o .............................. 12 90 M arried — A t th e M. E . P a rso n a ge at a fter at 8 o 'c lo c k . C o u n cilm an W a lk e r cians and sycophants who are to- O rego n C ity on O ct. 16, 1895, A u stin 5 » w a s i n s t r u c t e d t o l o o k u p t h e m a t t e r o f C W H e n d rick s day disgracing so many public po- d.fective fin e s M M W a tts 3 1 8 5 T o d d B u x to n , o f F o re st G ro ve , to M iss sr.ions. T G Todd ................... ........... C la ck a m a s 4 50 O rla R o b b in s, o f M o la lla , D B R eason er 4 5 ° c o u n ty , O r., R e v . S . W . S trie k e r o fficia t OVER CROWDED. A C A rc h b o ld M r. and M rs. B u xton ca m e a t once 3 3 5 in g . THE COl'NTY’8 C3EDIT. C . H & J . ACCOUNT. to th e G ro v e and a p le a sa n t fa m ily re The financial exhibits of other The Grove Publie School Needs More B P C o rn e liu s ............ ......................... I O OO c e p tio n w as g iv e n th em in th e e v e n in g Room for its Pupils. Oregon counties which have tieen A C A rc h b o ld 3 0 0 a t th e B u x to n h om estea d a b o v e tow n. T h e tim e h as com e w hen a q u estion o f F U E L , L IG H T S A N D J A N IT O R . T h is m o rn in g Mr. B u xto n to o k ch a rg e appearing in the papers recently 20 OO o f th e farm and h is fa th e r, Mr. H e n ry make one glad he is a citizen of im p o rta n ce co n ce rn in g our p u b lic sch ool H illsb o ro L i W C o . is to be se ttle d . The G ra m m a r d e p a r t T h os H T o n g u e 120 OO 00 B u xto n is m o v in g to tow n and w ill o c \Vashiugt4m county. The county m en t is fu ll to o v e rflo w in g and th e q u es R Cave .... ............. 95 c u p y his resid en ce w est o f C la r k 's c re a m is back but a few months with its tion is this: S h a ll we d iv id e th e p u p ils H H F en to n . ....................... IO OO er}-. It w as as stu d e n ts in th e A g r u ul~ warrants and that owing to an in in to tw o classes, a llo w sn g on e cla ss to N A B arrett U OO tu ral c o lle g e th a t th e b rid e and groom IN S A N E A N D IN Q U E S T S . b ecam e a cq u a in te d . Mrs. B u xton a t debtedness. now nearly wiped out. h av e th e room in th e foren oon and th e W D W o o d ................................ 5 00 te n d e d at th a t in stitu tio n for th ree years incurred in improving the court o th e r in th e a ftern oon ? By w ay o f e x p la n a tio n to a n y w h o are F A B ailey 5 00 and M r. B u xto n w as a gra d u a te in last house By spring the county will u n acq u an ted w ith th e sch ool, th c fo llo w P R IS O N E R S A N D P A U P E R S . y e a r 's cla ss. T h e gro om is a son o f Mr. lie caught up in its payments. As in g is su b m itted : T h e re are e ig h t gra d es F A B a iley I OO H e n ry B u x to n , on e o f th e old resid en ts it is the warrants are eagerly ' R ou r sch ool. T h e first 6 h ave e ach a W B ow lb v 8 2 5 o f W a sh in g to n co u n ty , and h as passed sought after and n o other c o u n t v is separate teach er. T h e tw o h ig h e r gra d es M aria Ann P eters 2 0 0 h is life in th is re gio n and is a y o u n g 165 JO m an w ell k n o w n ar.d a g e n e ra l fa v o rite . T h lt this under tl!e ch ar8 e °f th e P rin cip a l. A W S a x to n in as good a condition, T h e d ivisio n spoken o f a b o v e , co n sists R C ave 55 T h e H a t c a e t w ish es Mr. B u xton and state exists is due to the careful o f th ese tw o grades. H P F o rd 8 4 59 h is b rid e a ll h ap p in ess. management of the county judge N ow e v e ry citize n in F orest G ro ve w h o W e h ru n g & S on s I I 80 and commissioners. No needed ha* watched the progress of t h e public J N orth rop 10 00 Anderson- H i aft. A C A rch bold 3 T» M arried — A t th e re sid e n ce o f M r. J. A. th e past few vears has been unsatisfactory- R osa F ro st ............... 5 «J on the contrary roads and bridges A n d erso n n ear D ille } b y R ev. D . A. in a g re a te r o r less degree. L et us lo o k A O lsen 5 09 are in unusually fine shape, but by for a cause Is th ere a n y good reason W a lte rs, O ct. 16, Mr. J. M. H ia tt and S T A T IO N E R Y . continual oversight every dollar A n d erson . T h e o c c a G la ss and P ru d h o m m e . ' 3 6 5 0 M iss M :nni» C . hasTieen made to go the farthest Irw in -IIo d so n C o. 37 8 5 sion w as a tte n d ed b y a g o o d ly n u m b er oth er te a ch e rs h ave o n ly one? T he W E Br^ck possible. 45 0 5 o f re la tiv e s an d frien d s and a b o u n tifu l d in n e r serv ed . Mr. ar.d M rs. H ia tt so P rin cip al is e xp e cte d to h an d le tw o E I. M cC o rm ick 3 50 w ell an d fa v o ra b ly k n o w n in th e c o m grades, v isit th e o th er gra d es o f th e J W S ap pir.gt n THE GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOL. 5 ° shook m a k e out th c reports o f th e w h o le H illsb o ro Pub C o m ake th e ir h om e n ear 1 5 9 1’ m u n ity w ill Till- communication referring to sch ool, a tte n d to a ll th e cases o f insub- T h e A re us 10 00 D ille v , fo llo w e d b y th e go o d w ish es o f P F ord 5 °5 th e ir n u m erou s frien d s. the condition of the Forest Grove o rd n atio n v isit p aren ts in th e in terests H H atch e t 6 25 public school iti this issue should o f th c sch ool an d h ave a g e n e ra l o v e rsig h t R B G ood in 6 oc* B P C o rn eliu s o f p la y groun d s, e tc ., etc. N ow a few 4 05 be carefully read by everyone in T h e F ifth A n n iv e r s a r y . ST A T E CASES. o f our w orthy citize n s, no d o u b t, th in k terested iu the welfare of the A t th e C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rch n e x t 5 50 . ., . . th is is not a very la rg e am ou n t o f w ork A A M errill U 0 0 S u n d a y m o rn in g th e p a sto r w ill p rea ch children. l l is no secret, though fo r „ n e m . n A n d u n d ou b ted ly on e m an I R D illc v R C G oodw ’ n i l 0 0 on F iv e Y e a r s o f S e r v ic e .” It is hoped much to lie deplored, that the m ay be a b le to sta g g e r a lo n g and m ak e John H eisler 4 70 th a t a la rg e co n g re g a tio n « ill he present public school here does not stand som e k in d o f show ot fu lfiltn g d u ty; But Joh n W e stin g h o u se. I I 00 3 9 0 as som e in te re stin g h istory » ill be read. at the head of the county schools __ no m * n ,iv in 8 c»n u n d e rta k e th e d u ties W G Cole L a u ra W e stin g h o u se I I 0 0 In th e ex-ening M rs. L u c ia A d d ito n o f far from it. and the reason has h eaped upon him here and W m P cin ter I 70 P o rtla n d , on e o f th e m ost e lo q u en t . . d o w o rk th at is sa tisfa cto ry to e ith e r th e W N Barrett 10 00 been, and is, false economy, trying p u p iK h im se lf or th e public, w om en o f th e state, w ill sp e a k . A w e l W m S p en cer 37 70 2 IO com e for a ll w h o h o n o r us w ith th e ir to make one man do the work of N ow th ere is no reason w h y th ere can- G r â c e M cM ilîian p resen ce. — A. R. two. The result is both positions not ** te ach e rs fu rn ish ed to teach th ese C are poorly tilled and through no fault of the principal. The pupil is deprived of the attention to which he is entitled and suffers a wrong which can not lie righted. Thc defective early training injures the child's entire education, is a draw back through all his life t'oarert. T h f r t w ill be an e x c e lle n t lite ra rv and aical e n terta in m e n t in th e C h ristian c h u r c h , on F rid a y e v e n in g , O cto b er t8. T h c fo llo w in g is th e program m e pupils. O n e m ay say w e c a n 't afford it. C an we afford to p a y for w o rk th at is u n sa tisfa cto rily don e? It it go o d p o licy to put a sum o f m on ey in to a p oor in vestm en t w hen a few m ore d o lla rs w ill e n ab le us to m ak e a b etter on e? W hat here, w hat h as been needed h ere, is a n o th e r te ach e r for on e o f th e h ig h er grad es. Both are g ood su e d classes an d w ith th e a d d itio n o f a te a ch e r to care for on e o f th ese, a ll th e pu pils cou ld be in sch o o l th e fu ll tim e , no on e w ould h av e m ore w ork th an lie co u ld atten d to and th e resu lts to p u p ils w ould he m ost ben eficial. T h c least th a t co u ld be e x- peeled w ou ld he to furn ish an assistant Q u a rte tt ,M r Mrv G e o S m :th for 'b * G ra m m a r d ep artm e n t, th e prin *•“ * Ì Mrs. G riffin and Mr. D olstrum t cip a l w ould th eu h ave p le n ty to d o to R e c ita tio n M iss K ilp a trick Joseph D an iels V io la B rink L o u is L u n gd ro n e W ild a C F u rgeson W ilh e lm a Lursm an John W in ters P h ilip B aker F C V arn e r H H F vn ian A lb e rt V oss M J (»arritier W Si D avis L K A d am s E P W e ll A \ P h illip s J W H a rtra m f J 1 K n ig h t W W A n n an s Joh n W ilco x E lla P atton Mrs. Ja m es L ee ’ oseph Patten W D Brad fo n i E lisa b e th L ee fam es B«x»th M are N ixo n H W S cott M ary Booth L S h oeren T R C o rn eliu s H arrv Ball ynu draut Petition. T h e fo llo w in g p e titio n is b e in g cireu - but it is o f such an a d v a n ce d grade as to week. The m akeup o f th e team w ill o n ly tak e th e p la ce o f W a tso n ’ s ad van ced then be as follows: K ir k w o o d , cen ter; B u rcell. sp eller, and th ere w as n o th in g to su p p ly M iller and Sch och, gu ard s; tackle; Tongue and M acru m , end?; th e p la ce o f an E le m e n ta ry S peller. B ailev, quarter; Bradley an d M cN a m e r, W . S. G ordon o f th e G ro ve b egan a halves; Bauer, full. O ne p o sitio n , f. /. seven w e e k s term in d istrict »7 jo in t, left tack le , has not yet !>een filled . near B u xto n , ou th e 7th. Portland H igh School and B ish op S c o t t ’ s W a lte r K ir k o f N ew b e rg is te ach in g a A cadem y are said to be v e r y a n x io u s m o n th s’ term , b egu n on O ct. 7 in to play w ith our second team . d istrict 35, jo in t w ith Y a m h ill cou n ty. A large number o f stu d en ts a tte n d ed G a le s C ity sch o o l, d istrict 30, began the Portland E xposition last F rid a y an d th e 7th a n o th e r term , o f 2 m onths, under Saturday. Am ong them , C la u d e H a lle t, M iss F a n n ie B u rk o f G a le s C re ek . M iss Fred Fuelling, Rutherford W h itlo c k at d B u rk clos d a term thc r. on S ep t 3 .1 e^un A. S. Staub. Ju n e 10. 21 b o y s an d 23 g ir ls w ere e n Miss G race S treeter v isited h e r co lleg e rolled. A v e ra g e n u m b er b e lo n gin g in friends during the la tte r p art o f la st Ju n e , J u ly and A u g u st re sp e ctiv e ly was w eek. 40. 27 and 2S, and th e a ve ra g e d aily Mr. C u rley got his c u rle y h a ir cu t a tte n d a n ce co re sp o n d in g w as 31, 25 and curley. J. B. W e lls o f F o rest G ro ve begin s next M on d ay a th re e m on th s term in d istric t 53, near C o rn eliu s. S. E d . L a u n tr o f L au rel is te a ch e r in d istrict 3. n ear L a u re l. S ch o o l began th e 5th for a 5 m o n th s term . M iss H attie M oore o f G re e n v ille began th e 7th a th re e m o n th s term in d istrict 75, n ear G ree n v ille . Mr. Jam es and fam ily o f H ills b o r o m oved in to the house fo rm erly occu p ie d by Mr. Breeden. T en n is is very popular th is season. T h e M isses W arren o f H ills b o r o v is ited the Lanona H all, F rid a y last. Miss Lom m ason, S to tt P a rk e r a n d Con. M cN am er entered the A c a d e m y . A m odern Dianna now d w e lls at th e M iss O liv ia B a k e r o f G re e n v ille began Lanona H all, much to th e em b a rra ss sch ool th e 7th in G le n w o o d in a tw o m ent o f those cows w ho h av e been in v ad in g our cam pus w ith im p u n ity . m o n th s term . Prin. Bates gave a lectu re b efore th e A th re e m o n th s sch ool in d istrict 40, T ig a rd v ille . began S e p t, io , w ith J. O ver- you n g m en o f the A cadem y T u e sd a y m orn in g. h a ltze r o f th a t p la ce as teach er. T h e college reception g iv e n in h o n o r closed in d is on th e 4th, a o f the freshm an class w as a co m p le te F o r S e p tem b er success, surpassing the m ost sa n g u in e e v e ry d a y and exp ecta tio n s o f all the co lleg e stu den ts. T he h ospitable home o f M r. D. C . S t e ..- art w as throw n open for th e g u e sts. M iss Jen n ie B e a m ish ’s sch ool in d is T h e reception rooms w ere e le g a n c y trict 61, n ear G le n co e , b egan June 24, d ecorated with tne b eau tifu l a u tu m n en ded th e 2nd. D u rin g June th e at- leaves, w hose rosy ch eek s an d sw e e t t e jd a n c e record fo r th e w h ole school sm iles were oi. v equaled by the w in som e w as p erfect. yo u n g ladies. A ll the m em b ers o f t. e M iss B lan ch H a rd in g o f G aston b egin s upper classes were there to g re e t th e M ond av a sch ool in C o lu m b ia cou n tv. bashful Fresh ies and w elcom e th em i..u> th e colleg e fratern ity . T h e e a r ly j a it o f the even in g w as p io fita b lv sp en t iu a F A R M IN G T O N . h ig h ly in stru ctive gam e. T h e nam es o f T h e d eb a te at th is p la ce b etw een G eo. hit} A m erican cities were sp elled up side-dow n, east-suie-west, from w l.u n P. R ick , o f th e C h u rch o f C h rist, and H. V . W a lla c e o f th e M E . C h u rch each m tm ix . was requested to n .a« c out as m an y cities as possible in a give.» n orth ) is th e m ain to p ic o f co n ve rsa tim e. M iss P ark er o f th e F re sh m a n tion at th e presen t tim e in th is com m u n cla ss w on the h ist prize, a han d som e g ilt from th e hostess M iss S te w art. T h e ity . T h e d iscu ssion b egan O ct. 1 and is to co n tin u e ten d ays, d isp o sin g o f one second prize was won b\ John M ilicr, also o f the class o f 99 Th en M r. Bi u r p rop osition each session. read a beautiful poem , an add ress t*f M iss G ertru d e M u llin s tric t 70, near G le n co e , term b egu n A u gu st 26. a ll e n ro lle d w ere p resen t th ere w ere none ta rd y . G e o rg e W ith y co m b e , th e you n gest son o f T h o s. W ith y com be. is ju st now re co v e rin g from an a tta c k o f typ h o id fever. Dr. B a ile y , S r ., o f H illsb o ro , is th e a tte n d in g p h y sic ia n . T. D. H u m p h re y s and Jas. W heeler . . M ended c h u r l services at th is p la c e sast S u n d a y T lx se rv ice s w ere co n d u cte d b y E ld e r R ich w elcom e to the F resh m an class. In Li* poem Mr. Bauer referrtu to th e v irtu e and in te llige n ce o f th e m em b ers, u .o unsurpassable L tau ty o f th e fe n n u .i. • portion ot the class and also to u.aL •greenness’ w hich is p ecu liar to 1. o ric s tiie s , y e t representing life a n d a c tiv ity . A tter the d eh gh tiu l co u su m p .c 1 ^ “ P tious feast c ° o » u d n* oC « k . , ,rape>, nuts am i oth er e x q u isite u . l . a c e s , the g a lla n t yo u th s and the m r : .ad ies bad farew ei; to the g e n ia l L o s u s* J. H. WESCOTT, ------ D E A L E R S IN ----- F R E S H s i> S A L T M E A T S , P O U L T R Y , FISH A N D G A M E. A ll O r d e r s P r o m p t ly D e live re d . D o Y o u W a n t a H igt D o n ’t Y o u W a n t a P la c e to I’ ut Y o u r T eam ? A r c Y o u in N eed o f a S a d d le H orse! GO TO JONES. ’B u s M eets E v e r y T r a in . S p e c ia l F a c ilit ie s fo r F illin g th e W a n ts o f C o m m e r c ia l T r a v e lle r s . C o u rte o u s A tte n tio n . F irs t C lass T u r n o u t s A n d R e a s o n a b le C h a rges. 5 5 JONES THE LIVERYMAN. tion o f th e l»nd. n u m b er o f acre* and v alu e ot im p rovem en ts. T hese p etitio n s are to be g a th e re d to g e th e r and for w arded b y R ep Y a te s o f M an n in g to S e n a to r M itch e ll w h o w ill p la ce them before th e O regon co n g re ssio n al d e le g a tion . / 0 th t H o n era b lt S tru tters a n d R eprestn- ta tn ts o f U u C x n g rtts o f t i t U n ited S to tts : \Ve th e u n d ersign ed p e titio n e rs b ein g a ctu a l se ttle rs o f th e d ispu ted - Q u a d r a n t ' k n o w n as th e lan d in litig a tio n b etw een th e V . S and th e Sou th ern Fa- .tic R R. C o ., situ ated in W ash in g to n and C o lu m b ia cou n ties. S ta te o f O regon , re sp ectfu lly ask ou r S en ato rs and Repre se n ta tiv e s to use th e ir utm ost en deavors to h a v e th e ca se , w h ich is now on th e d o ck e t o f th e C . S. suprem e cou rt, a d v a n ce d to as e a r ly a d ecision as p assib le r. A. Forest Grove. G O O D I N . I 'R O I ’ R I K T O R . Cornelius Mechanics’ Planing Mill Co. . . M a n u f a c t u r e A l l K in d s o f . . Mechanics’ Building Material, Mouldings. Brackets and Turned Work. St« irbnibliiur a ^pwialtr. C om e and S ee l 's . W e can sa tisfy von in good s and price. • • • • Corive 11 1 1 aa