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VOL. I, No. ‘ZU . D E L P H A T E M P L E . No. 7, R athbone S isters, m eets in M asonic h all th e second and fourth W ed new.;«ays ,f each m on th . V isitin g m em b e rs w elcom ed. M iss B e lle C la rk . M. K. C. M rs. G eo. Sm ith, M. o f R. and C. DIRECTO RY. S T A T K O F O It B O O N . G o v e rn o r .............................. S e c re ta r y o f S tate T re a s u re r .............................. S u p t. P u b lic In stru ctio n S ta te P rin te r W m . P. Lord H arriso n K K in caid .. . P h illip M etsch am . G . M. Irw in ............. W. II. Leed s C h as. K. W o lv erlo n K. S. lleau .............F. A . M oore T . A . M cB ride W . N . h ai reti J oh n H M .tc h ell ..G eo W M cB ride F O R E S T T E M P L E N o. 2«, I. O G. T . m eets in G ood T em p la rs h all e v e ry F rid a y aftern o o n ju s t a fte r sch ool. V is itin g m em b ers w elco m ed . Rovvena Pratt, C. T ., W ilb u r L a u g h lin , S e c ’y. P ioneer S tahles RIGS FOR . . . THE GREAT .SCHOOL. The Newspaper Reader the up to Date Educated Man. “ W ars and rum ors o f w ars are settin g th e w orld stu d y in g g e o g ra p h y as it hus J. B. M A T T H E W S PO ST, No. 11. W o m en ’s sca rce ly d one sin ce th e d ay o f th e N ew R e lie f C orps, m eets a lte rn a te T h u rsd a ys, A u g . W o rld ’s d isco v ery. .Africa h as at tim es 8th and .»and and S ep t. 6th and 19th. in Odd F e l S u p rem e C ourt | lo w s h a ll. Mrs. E liz a C ro s le y , Pres. M rs. M rya presented a tra n sito ry in terest, and anon E- G re e r, S e c ’y. J u d g e F ifth D istrict th e polar region s h av e been ta lk e d about A tto rn e y F ifth D istrict, M K IN I.F .Y R E P U B L IC A N C L U B For the in con n ection w ith th e loss or fin d in g of S e n a t o r s t j a d va n cem en t o f R ep u b lican in terests h e re and elsew h e re. M eetin gs on ca ll. G en . T. J. T h o rp , som e e n th u sia stic exp lorer. But now ¡ oresid en t. A u stin C raig , secretary. we are in touch w ith a ll th e k n o w n and W A S H I N G T O N C O l : N'TV . W . C . T . U L ocal b ran ch m eets 1st an d 3rd gu essed-at co n tin e n ts from th e S ib e ria n T uesday a f f - . noons at 3 o ’clo ck in W oods & C a p íe s ’ lull M rs E H. M arsh, Pres., Mrs. ......... B. P. C o rn eliu s fu d g e railroad to th e ice-covered p recip ices o f D. 11 . Reason er Pratt, S ec’ y. C o m m issio n ers | ............. T . i«. Todd th e S ou thern ocean . H all-forgotten A L E R T H OOK A N 1 ) L A D D E R CO. N o. 1.— ......... R. B. G oodin C le r k .................................... places, lik e A rm e n ia an d C o rea, have A aron W ells, p residen t. H orace S tew art, vice- ................. II. P. F on i S h e r iff.................................. p resid en t. C. O. Roe, secretary. E. B. S ap p p ig- . F'. !.. M cC orm ick R e c o rd e r.............................. been revived , a n cie n t C en tral A m erica .. J .W . S a p p iii}>Ion ton, trea su rer. E. B. S ap p in g ton , chief. H. B. T r e a s u r e r ............................ G e o rg e H. W ilcox Joh n son , forem an. H. II. C la rk , 1st assistan t. h as been reju ven ated , A frica is ablaze A ssessor. ........ Joe B a ile y , 2nd assistan t. ........... A u s tin C raig S c h o o l S u p erin ten d en t w ith con q uest and ad ven tu re, and states ...........L. K. W ilk es S u r v e y o r .............................. _____ W. I). W oods F O R E ST G R O V E F R E K TH O U G H T L IB R A R Y C o r o n e r ................................ lik e V en ezu ela and isla n d s lik e C u b a and and re a d in g room is open ev ery T h u rs d a y an d F rid a y aftern o on and ev en in g . Mrs. A. E. B a r M ad agascar g e t th e ir affairs on th e first C I T Y O F F O R E S T ( ì l ì O Y l i . k e r, lib ra ria n . page o f d a ily p apers w ith scare h ead lin es 1 F O R E S T G R O V E B A N D . U niform ed, nine- and war m aps p a in s ta k in g ly en graved . teen p ieces. M eets W ed n esd ay and F rid a y o f MAYOR. each w eek . W. B ald w in , pres.. L. C. G reer, sec. “ T h e new spap ers are th e te a ch e rs in H on. S. H u g h es. th is revived w orld-study. T h e ir lin e has G L E N C O E LO D G E , N o 22, K o f P, | COUNCILMEN, m eets ¡11 its castle h all, G len coe, e v e r y | . . . F O R A L L K IN D S O F . . . go n e out to a ll th e e a r tii and tiieir w ords L . C. W a lk e r, P resid en t, Fi a lte rn a te S atu rd ay. V isitin g b ro th ers : to th e end o f th e w o rld . T h e y h av e be- w elcom ed. G T H ollister, C C; J S K. B. S ap p in g to n , Groceries, Classwtire and ; com j J a c k .on, K o f R and S. I). C. S te w a rt, e not o n ly th e h istorian , but tile g e o G eo. L. S m ith , K O K K S T G K U V K L 1 U K K A I. C H U R CH h uid Stoneware, ,Table and gra p h e r o f th e new dispen sation. It is i r e g u la r services ev e ry a ltern a te S un day in V erts C. L . L a rg e, I L ib era l h a ll at 8 p m . S un day sch ool 3 p m . Pocket Cutler}’, Spoon s true, in a sense, th at e ve n ts h ave to cool T . C. M cN am er, ¡ M rs A E B ark er, lecturer. | before th ey can be p ro p e rly set dow n as R e c o u n t :* , F O R E S T G R O V E T E N T , K O T M m eets Brooms, Mop Sticks, j h isto ry, and th at th e n ew spaper is rath er A aron W ells. T u e s d a y s in M ason ic h all. S ojou rn in g k n ig h ts in v ited . A u stin C raig , K C I, I, L a n g le y , k K Butter Moulds, Ladles, : a source o f h istory th an h isto ry itse lf. Turasi rer , | But it is eq u a lly true th a t very little h is J. C. G reer. F O R E ST G R O V E F IR E D E P A R T M E N T . and Wood and Willow tory is a n y th in g n ear co m p lete w itho ut A L A R M S:— G e n e r a l A l a r m — Rap id ta p p in g M a r sh al , o f th e b e ll. T h e locatio n o f th e fire w illb e in d i W are of all kinds, Fish th e d ay 's news. T h e h isto ry o f th e o v e r J oh n S trip lin . % cated b y th e n u m b er o f fu ll tap s g iv en b etw een ru n n in g o f A sia M in o r by th e M oham - tw o g e n e ra l ala rm s - corresp on d in g to th e n u m ing Tackle and all Kinds : inedans Committees of City Council. ber o f w ards w h ose lim its are given beiow . iooo years a g o is sca rce ly com - O r Usances -C o u n c ilm e n W a lk er, S ap p ili« . ’ C all fo r d r ill—T h re e taps, p au se, th ree taps, of Seeds. ! p lete w ith o ut th e su b sevu en t s to ry o f pause, th re e taps. an d L arge. C all for m eetin g — F iv e taps. ; th eir m isrule in A rm e n ia. T h e h istory Finance and Accounts.— C o u n c il m en W a lk .. W A R D L IM IT S . Tea and Coffee a Specialty. I o f th e F ren ch R e v o lu tio n is bein g w ritten S te w a rt an 1 M cN am er. s i n e s and Public P r p ‘ r ‘y — C on n otim eli S m ith , F irst w a r d —N orth o f Pacific av en u e and east i d ay by d ay in th e m a k in g o f free G er- o f C o lle g e W ay. S a p p iu g to a and S tew art. S ecón .1 w a rd — N orth o f Pacific a v en u e an d | m an y and Russia. Fire a i l IVatfr. —C o llu d im e li S m ith , S ap p i» b etw een C o lleg e W ay an d B street. “ But it is even m ore true o f g e o g ra p h y Thu 1 w ard N a ylo r’s addition . to n an 1 W a it e r . F o u rth ward - B etw een Pacific av en u e and ilta'.ih and Police. —C o u n c ilm e n L a rg e . St vwar j th at even ts m od ify its te a ch in g s. Ol Secón . a v e n u e south. an i N cN aiu er. D E A L E R S IN F ifth w a rd — B etw een Second aven u e and South g e o g ra p h y it m ay a lm ost be said th a t a Park addition . .T.tvv j .:7 Mmns.— C oun cil m en M cN a m er, Lare, book once w ritten ca n n o t be prin ted , s ix t h w a rd — South P ark addition. an ! S iu i:h . w ith its m aps d u ly e n gra ve d and colored ’r in fili . —Co. n cilm en S a p p in g to n , L a rg e an W ASH N G T O N C O U N T Y PO S T O F F IC E S | but it is out o f d ate. T h e w orld is m o v B eaverton • eth an y H ixto u in g so fast now tiia t o n ly the d a ily news- C o rn eliu s : dTf M ills C . u te rv illc ........... F ire War-Aen K. Sai> piii£ton .. | papers can k eep p eople inform ed. O n ce F ir ! >1\Ìf Ut ■ . F in a it i" .on G len co e ?U ."h “ S................... ........... J» Mice o f th e I’ eac j we co u ld dep end w ell en ou gh on th e G re v a . 1. e G ien u 00.t • i..le n H om e .................C on stabl t- < . e* C i eek | m on th ly m agazine; bu t now th eir sum- ;l . .*>, i - niton I.cUr MitUllcU». . .School D irector- P ro cess ; m aries o f cu rren t e ven ts are alm ost val- .i.wlniu ; M iit.iin '.ale C A lso Plow s, W ag o n s, B u ggies an d Carts. L ul ,1 S h erw ood S.t. . Jl Ke- iv ille I u eless for purposes o f in form a tio n . T h e ............. C lC lr T u a ati 11 tí ouur.iix M cC o rm ick B in d ers and M ow ers. -Î1. . .. F erry Sh erw ood aril vi ; le T hatcher w e e k ly paper used to suffice for w ell-in - .. S .pt^wf Scho. H orse R a k e s and a ll k in d s s A. o f F a r m in g Im plem en ts. ; form ed persons to k eep ab reast o f the 1 0 • v i e S o u l« ; I ill Pacific Ave. FOREST GROVE. j procession. But th e g rea t new spap ers ' !. u r e i i> ir « » • t o r y . h ave to send out se m i-w e e k ly and t r i ££ idi eu . L »dg N.*. 34. K . o f P. m eets r ■ V.REGATIONAL C H I RCH. w e e k ly editions to m eet th e needs o f co u n t) F • lo.v.i h a .l 0.1 M anda y even n i A. R o a m s , P s i o r . try su b scrib ers, and th e old -estab lish ed ut eac?â S e n ice; -very S u n d a y at n a. m. and 8 p. l w eek lies rely on lite ra ry and a rtistic a fte r mo: 11 u g »ci vice, •,nn- »1 N EXT! . N so, I. O. O M oiitezuiu.t ug.s e v e ry T h a rs ila > e v e n in g Social 1 j features to m ak e up for the w eakn ess o f la y - e v e n in g F . m eets ........... est .... o ’ clo ck . at ó o ’c lo c k in th eir h a ll •de’s m eetin g o n . h o u r b efore Sui: Y u :u g : th eir w arm ed-over new s. In our ow n .y c / c u in g s ervice. co u n try th e G re a t A m e rican d esert is .g r a n g e r s are a lw a y s c o rd ia lly w elcom ed, W e llin g ton Flu n n p m e n t N o. 24. I. <> is w iped o ff th e m ap; th e grea t w h ite e x M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . \ O. F. m eets t a second an d fourth panse o f territories is d isap p earin g; .states •ach m onth. / Ns T u e s d a y o f eac r e v . D. A . W a t y i . r s , P a s t o r . AT WIRTZ BROS. S erv ices e v e ry S u n d a y a t n a . in. an 1 8:30 p. 111 are m ade w h ile ge o g ra p h ie s are in press, un-lay sch ool at 12.15 !»• in- J u n io r le a g u e eve; Wash and .* Clean at the Only J and th e go v e rn m e n t cen su s is a n cie n t S u n d a y at 4 p. in. E p w o rth le a g u e at 6:30 p. m. H illsb oro R cb ek ah Lo lg«*, No. 54 1- 0 >u , .a y . P ra y e r m e e tin g 7:30 p. m ., T h u rs d a y . •R O. F.. m eets ill Odd F e llo w s H all | h istory before its tsb les can be footed, Baths in Town. ev e ry S atu rd ay ev en in g . C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . ! the typ e set and th e th e p ro o f le a d on Two doors S ou th o f V erts H a ll. R e g u la r serv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. in. an | th em . O ld W o rld co lo n ia l colors are T u a lit y L o d ge. No. 6. A. F. an d A . M ■ 7:30 p. »u. Sun la y sch ool at 10 a. in. A aro n m eets ev e ry S atu rd ay n ig h t on 01 n early e xtin g u ish e d from the m ap o f th e W ells, supt. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y even a fte r fu ll m oon o f each m on th . in g at 7:30 p. 111. Sr. Y . P. S. C. PL S u n d a y even N o tary P u b lic F'lre and A ccid en t In su ran ce 1 N ew W orld , g iv in g p la ce to repu b lics; in g at 0:30 p. 111. Jr. V. P. S. C. E. Sun la\ a flern o ..n at 4 p. m . S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p resid e» : L oans, C o llec tio n s ! A frica is b ein g p a rceled out to th e nat- C ou rt T u a la tin , No. 7974. A . O. F. o f A . meet;- J u stice o f th e P ea ce T h e p u b lic are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll the.s. | ions o f E u rope, and soon th e o u tlin es o f very T u e s d a y e v en in g in O dd F e llo w s h a ll at m e e tin g s . > o ’clo ck . the A n ta rctic co n tin e n t w ill begin to a p B A P T IS T CH UR CH . F. E. S c o k i e l d , P a s t o r . pear on the a tlas o f th e world. H illsb o ro Lodge, No. 61. A . O. U. W . | S e n ices on th e first and th ird S u n d a y o f tlo “ In terco m m u n ica tio n has don e it. m eets ev ery second and fourth T u e f- j m o n th at 11 a 111 and 7 30 p in. S u n d a y sch ool a: d a y e v en in g in th e m on th . 10 a m each S u n d a y. W111 Robb, su p erin ten d e n t W e m ak e h isto ry an d g e o g ra p h y w ith P ra y e r m -e tin g o n T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at 7 30. g rea ter ra p id ity because we are en ab led H illsb o ro L o d ge, No. 17, I. O. G . T ., ¡ I to a ct upon m ore im m ed iate in form atio n m eets in th eir h a ll S a tu rd a y at 8 p. 111 . . . and Loan Broker. P o s t O fliu e o f F o r e s t G r o v e . J u v e n ile T em p le , S u n d a y s at 3 p. 111. | | E v e n ts w h ich once to o k w eeks, perh ap s W . H. C R O S L E Y . P. M. I m onths, to reach th e in te llig e n c e o f those o f H. m eets 2nd ; H illsb o ro G ra n g e , No. 73, A R R I V A L A N D D E P A R T U R E OK M A IL S . ! m ost affected b y th em are now spread tiitl 4th S a tu rd a y s at 12 m. O r f . g o n H I L L S B O R O - T o an d from P o rtlan d and a ll p o in ts: D epart; | before th e eyes o f th e w orld at its next 6:25 a. m. A rriv e s 9:30 a. in. W a sh in g ton C o u n ty Rod am i G un C lub m eets ; m o rn in g ’s b re ak fa st, a n d a n o th er d a y ’ s T o C o rv a llis, S alem an d a ll p o in ts on th e W est in M organ B lo ck 2nd T h u rs d a y o f each m onth CH AS. K . JACKSON H . W . SCOTT. S id e: D eparts 8:25 a. m. A r r iv e s 4:30 p. m. at 8 p. in. h isto ry is sw iftly d ete rm in e d on . I f we N o tary Public T o G re e n v ille , M an n in g, B uxton an d V ern on ia can co n ce ive o f su ch a th in g as F ort A rriv e s 12 m. D e p a rts t p. m. V io la T e n t. No. 18. K. O. T M. m eets in Odd | S u m te r’s b ein g fired upon w ith th e sam e F e llo w s H all on th e second and fourth T h u rs d a y e v e n in g o f each m on th . sign ifican ce it m ean t in 1S61, w ith in i , \i r S o c i e t ie s . tw e lv e hours every new spap r press in the B e a v e r t o n L o d g e N o . i o o , A . F. and A M. ,>• A A. O. U. W . —F o rest G ro v e L o d g e No. m eets in G ra n g e h a ll on th e first T u esd a y o f co u n try would be te llin g th e sto ry in 60. A . O. U. W .. meet.1 cv: rv T u e s d a y ach m onth G . W S tilt, sec y. T H T u c k er. e v e n in g in o d d F e llo w s ' h a ll. S»*- full, and 1, oooto o ) m en w ould be cla m -; jo u r n in g b reth ren c o rd ia lly in v ite d to Homestead anil K. K. Lands o rin g for aim s. — O regon ian . a tte n d m eetin g s. J o e B a ile y , M. W ., W. C. Commercial Men, Hunters and Fishers ... A Specialty. Hertilquartvrs for Tillamook Line. H. B. JOHNSON, PROP. <}o to (jiKKEJi’8 S. H U S H E S & S O N , Hardware,. . . Stoves and . . . Tinware H A IR C U T W H IL E YOU W A IT . 'having made easy 11 J. I. Kj'JIGJHT, Ueneral Fire Insurance H. W. SCOTT & CO. REAL ESTATE, H oyt, recorder. C has . M K K . o f P .— D e lp h o s L o d g e No. 39, K . o f P. m eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g in M a son ic h a ll. A ll m em b ers o f th is o r g a n iza tio n a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d ou r m eetin g s. C. O. Roe, C. C.. New«*: M acru m , K . o f R. S. B ank a of H O L B R O O K LO D G E . No. 30, A F and A . M . m eets in its h a ll th e T h u rs d a y on or before th e fu ll m oon o f each m on th . Cliaa. H ines, W . M G eo. B rin gs. M C | F O R E S T G R O V E L O D G E . No. n o , I. O. G. T .. m eets e v e ry S a tu rd a y in I. O. G . T . h all. V isitin g ' m em b ers in vited . M rs. L- L. G riffin , C. T . D o w K lsto n . art . C ash ier. Ixwited. U. S. I.MII.I ottiee Business a Specialty. I n g l e s O liM -k , F orest G rove > ta b iish e d , 1 R 8 9 . FOREST (IHOVE. In c o rp o ra te d . 1 RB 4 . P r o f e s s i o n a l C a n i» . C A P I T A L » s o .o o o .o o 1 MORAL banking bublness transacted . . . F o reig n and D om estic E x c h a n g e B ou g h t and Sold. C o llec tio n s M ade on a ll A ccessib le P o in ts and P rom p tly R em itted. D IR E C T O R S : M iss A H IN M AN . M. H 'S B K B . a 4 A - H. D. S t e w . F0RK8T GROVE, OREGON W A S H IN G T O N L O D G E . No. 48, I (». o . F.. m eets in it s lia ll ever > - ‘•■•■* 4 5 ^ ? 7 M on day ev en in g . V isitin g b ro th ers w elcom ed . T . C. McN*»mer, N . G. A . L M acleod. R ec. S e c ’y. F O R E S T R F .B E K A H L O D G R , No. 44, I. O. O F . m eets in O d 1 F e llo w s h all on tit - rirrt an 1 th ird W ed n esd ay ol each m on th . V isitin g m em b ers wel- C o... _ . M iss B la n ch e M cN a m er, N. G . N e ttie C la r k . Rec. S e c ’y. eep P residen t. I A MACRUM. R. W . H A IN ES. » VV. G . C O L E . H h . G ., M . D ., P h y s ic ia n a n d S u s g k o n , Telephone No. j . F o rest G ro ve . O ffice at P io n eer D ru g S tore. P- P I T R D Y . 1». C » T I W A I T . C . M. K E E P . w. PIONEER WOOD YARD A. T. K M IX -- N. B a . iif . t t . t . K. A d a m *. BARRETT & ADAMS, y\TTORNEYS-A T-L AW, IIII.I.S B O K O , O R E G O N . P ro p rie to r O f f i c e : C entral B lock, R oo m . 6 an,I 7. F I m V S T r.R O VK C A M P . N o . 9«. W oodm en o f _ t ,1r World, m eets in Odd P ello w s h i l l evert first V isitin * n e ig h b o r.in v ite d . H. H. C lark, C. C. A. < 5. M organ. Clerk. 9 and third Saturday. 1 R M A T T H K W S POST, No. 6 O . A. K . m eets in Masonic hall th e first and third Wed- r a y s o f each m onth E lia s S m ith. P. C, IK iw rj. Adj. UBIA L O D tiE . > o . i i . D. or n .. m e n s tf llo v s hall, th e third T u esd ay o f each M r* * 1 B u sto n C o f H H r . j T. FIREW OO D OAK FIR ANII K n ights Visit D r . N t .... ..I Q u a l i t y . L aw P r lr e s . D e liv e r e d S a w e d . H ou rs L e a v e O r d e r s a t P o s t O ffic e . . . p „ RK , T G b OVR. Fire ut West Union. F ire d estroyed F rid a y e v e n in g a b arn, c o n ta in in g 2H ton s o f h a y , on Mr. H u tc h in s’ farm near W est U nion. T h e sla sh in gs w ere bein g burned on M r. B a lly ’s farm a d jo in in g and som e sp a rk s were blow n in to a pile o f straw co v e rin g p o ta toes w h ich were to be buried. T h e eld er Mr. T o n g u e w as th e first to n otice the flam es and cam e up on h orseb ack and notified th e fa m ily. A nu m b er ol n e ig h bors w ere soon on han d and th e figh t a gain st th e fire w as k ep t up u n til th e n ext m orn in g. N o th in g w as burned e x c e p t th e cen tre one o f th e th ree barns but th e o th er barns w ere c o n sta n tly in d an ge r and th e house took fire five tim es. But tor th e co n tin u o u s e xe rtio n s o f th e m en a ll th e b u ild in g s w ould h ave been destroyed. ix o n , D EN T IST, 9 a m. to 4 p. tn. M ain Street FOREST GRO VE; OREGON. Special Council Meeting. College Jou rn alists. T h e c it y co u n cil had a sp ecial m eetin g In th e su m m er o f 1894 a jo u rn a l o f con - S a tu rd a v e v e n in g . A s th e n otice w as sider&ble e x p e c ta n c y ap p eared in th e sh ort th ere w ere several absentees. T h e n ew spap er field a t K a la m a , b e in g issued roll ca ll w as answ ered b y M ayor H u gh es, un der the jo in t p ro p rie to rsh ip o f T . H. C o u n cilm en D. C. S te w a rt, G . L. S m ith , A d am s a n d F . K . S m ith . T h e pap r K. B. S a p p in g to n , T. C. M cN a m e r and hoisted at its m asth ead , or ra th e r at th e L. C. W alker. A b se n t, C o u n cilm an ! to p o f the e d ito ria l co lu m n s, an an n o u n ce L a rg e and R e co rd e r W ells. In th e ab- , m en t su b sta n tia lly as follow s: sc nee o f the record er C o u n cilm an W a lk e r F\ R. S m ith , B. A ., m a n a g in g edito r. acted as secretary pro teui. T h e m ayor T. H. A d am s, B. A ., lite ra ry e d ito r. stated th e ob je ct o f the m ee tin g w as to N ow o n ly th ose w h o h a v e k n o w n th e con sid er th e rig h ts o f persons m o v in g ■ ’ j co u n try ed ito r in h is n a tiv e sp h ere, ru st b u ild in g s on pu b lic streets. D raft o f lin g for ads and su b scrip tion s, g rin d in g proposed o rd in an ce N o. 75, “ T o regu late out lead in g e d ito rials an d p a y lo ca ls w ith the rem oval o f b u ild in g s a lo n g streets, th e sam e p e n cil, se ttin g up h is ow n and th e o b stru ctin g o f streets and sid e cop y, m a k in g up h is ow n form s, ru n n in g w a lk s w ith b u ild in g m a te ria l,” w as read them o ff on th e h an d press, a d d re ssin g and passed to its second read in g, w hich th e w rappers, an d fin a lly c a r r y in g th e w as b y title , and referred to th e recorder papers to th e postoffice w ith h is ow n for e n gro ssin g to be reported at the n ext hands— o n ly th o se w h o h a v e seen h im m ee tin g , on m otion o f W a lk e r seconded th u s can realize or a p p re cia te th e g u ffa w b y S te w art. th at arose from th e co u n try press o v er T h e o rd in an ce b ill p rovid es th at be th e a n n ou n cem en t “ lite ra ry e d ito r .” T h e fore a n y person sh all m ove a n y b u ild in g gu ffaw fu rn ish ed p o in t for co n sid e ra b le a lo n g a n y street or ob stru ct any street or 1 .. . 1 • j , .. . . : sa rcastic co m m en t, a n d th e n o tice 111 d ue sid e w alk he m ust ob tain a w ritten per- L - , ,r . . . . , • * tim e cam e d ow n . 1 Ins ca ta stro p h e is m it from th e street com m ission er and no | re ca lle d b y th e a n n o u n ce m e n t th a t M r. b u ild in g sh a ll be perm itted to rem ain on A d am s lias retired from th e B u lle tin , to the street lon ger th an ten d ays nor sh all d ev o te h im se lf to th e office o f c o u n ty a n y b u ild in g m aterial be a llo w e d to o b supt 1 in ten d en t, w h ich h e is said to he stru ct a n y street or sid e w a lk lon ger than fillin g very a c c e p ta b ly to all co n ce rn e d . one m o n th w ith o u t a sp ecial perm it — T h e O re go n ia n . M essrs. A d a m s and from th e com m on co u n cil. It is m ade S m ith are both gra d u a te s o f P . U . in th e th e d u ty o f th e street com m ission er to cla ss o f ’94 and w ell k n o w n in th is c it y . require all persons w h o in con sti u ctin g or rem ovin g a n y b u ild in g d am age street Gut His Foot. or sid e w a lk to rep a ir a n y d am age th ey Mr. H o ga n , w h o liv e s on his cla im h ave done. B efore g ra n tin g a perm it th e street com m ission er m ay require a a b o v e M ou n ta in d a le, had an u n p leasan t W h ile c u ttin g oond for th e fa ith fu l fu lfillm en t of those e x p e rie n ce S a tu rd a y . lo g s his axe slip p ed an d stru ck h is r ig h t requirem en ts. foot, cu ttin g a d eep g a sh in it. M r. H o C o u n cil adjourned. ga n go t his co a t from his ca b in and sta rted for his nearest n e ig h b o r 's, h a lf a ( hristiau Church Concert. m ile d istan t. It w as fin a lly rea ch ed and T h e co n cert a t th e C h ristian church th e w ound g iv e n su ch a tten tio n as the F rid a y e v e n in g w as w ell a tte n d ed and m ean s at han d a d m itted of. M on d a y th o ro u g h ly en joyed . T h e p ro gra m , con- j >gun ca m e to th e G ro v e and le ft sistin g o f son gs by the q u artet, Mr. and b y th e e v e n in g train for P o rtlan d w here Mrs. G . L . S m ith , Mrs. G riffin and Mr. he w ill rem ain w ith a b ro th e r, re sid in g D olstrom , a recita tio n by M iss K ilp a t th ere, for three or fo u r w e e k s b y w h ich rick , a d u et b y M iss L a n sin g and Mrs. tim e lie e x p e cts to be in co n d itio n to go G riffin , a re cita tio n by M iss L e n a P ark er, b ack a gain on his cla im . Mr. H iro tu 's lectu re, and a son g from the ch o ir, w as w ell rendered. T h e le c Sunday Closing. ture on Japan w as full o f in form atio n in T h e rigid e n fo rce m en t o f the S u n d a y te re stin gly told. A selection from a Japanese oration and a n a tiv e so n g were c lo sin g law in C o rv a llis b rin gs up in th e unique features. Mr. H iro ta fu lly kept m in d s o f old se ttle rs an e a rly e x p e ie n ce up at hom e th e favorab le im pression he w ith th at law. A M arion co u n ty fa rm er has created eve ryw h e re he h as lectured. on h is w ay h om e from ch u rch one S u n T h e e v e n in g ’s e n terta in m e n t w as closed d a y stopp ed at a w o o d p ile he h ad b y th e w ith th e b en ed iction from th e new pas roadside and put in h is -ngOir e n o u g h w ood to cook d in n e r w it ’ th e su p p ly tor, R ev. P eter Bu rn ett. at th e house w as e x h a u ste d . H e w as ur- rested tor v io la tin g th e S u n d a y law. A nniversary Sermon. S on e a fter th is a fe rrym a n w as tak e n in S u n d a y m orn in g th e C o n g re gatio n a l c h a rg e for fe rr y in g R e v . l)r. D riv e r ch urch w as w ell filled on th e occasion a cro ss th e riv e r on h is w av to k e e p a o f th e co m p letio n o f five y e a r , o f R ev. | p reu c|lillR a p p o in tm e n t. Both ca«» A. R o g e r , pastorate. T h e serm on w as | ca m e l)tforc tllL. lle x t gr(m d ju r y am , h isorical and treated o f the causes th at w ere th row n ou t. S in c e then th e law led to M r. R o g ers co m in g to th e ch u rch h as been q u ietly ign o red . and o f his e xp e rie n ces w h ile here. S in ce he has been in ch arg e th ere h av e been A Surprise F a r tv . n in e ty-n in e accession s and th e ch urch O n e o f th e m ost e n jo y a b le social has g re a tly prospered. e v e n ts o f th e season w as a g a th e rin g o f fo r ty o r m ore o f F o re st G r o v e ’s you n g Oalni City School Meeting. peop le on M ond ay e v e n in g at th e p le a s A w’ell a tte n d ed m eetin g o f th e voters ant hom e o f M rs. A . T . S m ith . T h e oc o f d istrict 30 w as h eld at th e school casion w as a su rprise ten d e re d by Mr. house at (L iles C ity S a tu rd a y afternoon H e n ry T . D an forth to Mr. David*' \V. to e le ct officers. Jam es L o v in g was M arsh on th e e v e o f his d ep artu re for e lected to serve u n til n e x t M arch and H on o lu lu for an e x te n d ed v isit. I n v ita w ill he ch airm a n . Jam es L a ffe rty was tio n s had been q u ie tly sen t out anti M r. retained in his position and w ill serve M arsh and M iss C la rk req u ested to spend until M arch , ’97, and \V. H. B erry was th e e v e n in g w ith Mr. and M iss D a n fo rth . elected for th e term e x p irin g in M arch, A s th e y w ere e n g a g ed in in te re stin g c o n ’98. R . P. L illy , th e c le rk , w as retained . v ersa tio n , :he fo ld in g doors w ere th ro w n op en , d isclo sin g th e su rp risin g p a rty . A M is s in g Mun. It w as a co m p le te b u t an a g re e a b le su r N otices h ave been sent out for in fo r prise. T h e e v e n in g passed s w iftly w ith m ation about A lb e rt S id le r w ho h as been m usic and ch a t and it w as a h ap p y c o m m issing sin ce S ep t. 3. H e was last seen p a n y. R efresh m en ts o f fruit w ere se rv e d near H illsboro, M u ltn om ah co u n ty , and d u rin g th e e v e n in g . A little a fte r ten w as in a d em en ted co n d itio n and in co n th e g u e sts hade g o o d n ig h t and d e p arte d stant fear o f so m e o n e try in g to k ill him . h om ew ard w ith a g re e a b le re co lle ctio n s It is supposed th at he lias h id h im self o f an e v e n in g w ell spent, a w ay in th e brush in fear o f his life and 1 T h o se presen t w ere: M esd am es is now ly in g dead in th e w ood s o r he G rim es and C. O. R oe, M isses M acD o n - inav h ave w an d ered out th rou gh th e state aid, G le a so n , D a n fo rth , F ra n ce s M yers, S ib le y was a m em b er in go o d sta n d in g E w in g , T o n g u e, L o ren a G le a so n , H in - o f P ortlan d C a m p no. 107 W ood m en o f m an , V c n e n , G ra h a m , M ab el H im n a n , th e W orld, and n e ig h b o rs are a«ked to D o w n in g , L a n ce fie ld , C la rk , H ib b s, R us- cooperate in try in g to find th e m issin g sell and M arsh, and M essrs. D avid W . m an. A rew ard o f E jo w ill be paid for in- M arsh, H e n ry T . D a n fo rth , G re t/m a ch e r, form ation th at w ill lead to th e recovery Bauer U nlit tt, L ein e w e b er, M e E ld o w n v , ... F le tc h e r , T re v e Jon es, F . T . K a n e , W h it* o f his person. , lo ck , L e w c llin g , M ille r, B ra d ley, H a r t ley, G a te s , F red M arsh, C . O . R oe and H a t c h k t and O regon ian $1.50 a year. L a n ce fie ld . 11 t in ; m m L in ph a r m a c y J . C . CLARK, PROPRIETOR K eep* a F u ll Line o f all that pertains to a F i r s t C l a s s D r u g A d ele gatio n from F o re st G ro v e lod ge, H i ’ s i n k s s . D rugs, Proprietary Medicines, T oilet K . o f F. v isited th e H ills b o ro lod ge on A rticles, Perfumes and Station ery. M on d ay even in g. T h e w ork In the th ird ran k w as e x c e lle n t. T h e v isitin g » • • « Seven teen years e x p e rie n ce ill co m p o u n d in g p rescrip tio n s is a gu a ra n te e d k n ig h ts were; W . T . G la z e , N ew ell M a c our a b ility in th a t w ork W ill be g la d to h av e you ca ll w h en n e ed in g a n y th in g rum , J . A . A b b o tt, W ilb u r H u gh es, in our line. rWulii S t r c f t , F'ort'til CJrov*» H ugh S m ith and Jack L a tta. V