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Í W P \ a i> ;. f ^H ATCH ET. V i« J O M I office at Porcai O ra vi, Or •» 1 i r»»J mail matter 1 TO HL'BSCRIBEBS. »auge Frac »ae rain a t io n o f W a a h in g - ^ rI® **vation o f h u m a n ity and I e ■ m i rc»t gratefu lly received. w o u l opin ion » on this page, all al and uncolored. P a his sanctum, H a t c h e t tanA c. from 6 a. ra. to lo p . in. lOggjpIw ays glad to talk and / S k y W E E K IN » SO AV FR O M TH E Y E A R ON THE H ATCH E T NTERY. you ta il to receive y ou r paper it will . fa v o r if you w ill n o tify us at once. S T IN C R A IG E d it o r .E A D A B L E ' e l ia b l e R e p u b l i c a n m d P r o p r ie t o r R ig h t P ages W F .E K I .Y T h e H A T C H E T lia s t h e L a r g e s t C ir c u la tio n o f a n y n e w sp a p e r in W a s h in g t o n C o u n t y . I t h a s d o u b le th e C o u n t y C i r c u la t io n o f a n y o t h e r n e w s p a p e r in F o r e s t G r o v e . jjbCHER CORRESPONDENTS. T atchf . t made an offer to • last December to exchange 'C h et for news. The offer ?pted by a number and the have been highly satisfac- item a month was all that iked and our correspondents ied with each other in seeing >uld get the most important The result has been that *e received more news than y. of a better quality and up in better shape. The uble is, some of our con- « feel that they are not sufficient return. They assured that if it were not tageous to us we would never proposed it, The expensis s but a little of what it would pay a correspondent in each orhood and we would have tter results. As it is we ing the cream of the news . - county. Sometimes one y has no important event in . In that case we had rather •respondents would not en- ' to put in anything merely up. We have all the im- ,, news we can handle. MR. RIDER'S LETTER. Rider’s letter which appeared week's H a t c h e t was timely 1 the point. It is not what tncil consider best now hut he city decided on last Fall >uld be carried out. Not s the spirit of what the ted for been ignored but ems to have been made he plan were feasible. It hough it has been any fore election but no re- »fter. Faith has not with the voters. Of { x> late now to mend at that is no reason why ngs should lie hushed up. the council can do is to what the plan of the com- ipointed last Fall was and c that plan as quickly as is far as it is still practi- t is still climbing and will / reach a fair figure. Over Id this year there was a t about 140 million bush- ;d over production. Of ere was some left over >re -ious year, how much estimated, but the wheat Ml continue strong. The 1 the country from the fice should not be under- A A fair^price has brought where it was stored many .f wheat which the pro- d been holding and that f wheat has been fifty-three d is a debt paying power es the money market less makes times less hard. y levy lor Forest Grove fixed at six mills and the i for the district at the A s the county tax U i l * > i.ió A V £ A Jt *l>y Mr. j . A d k in s l’ res. \ P program , consist- calle ' to < Yuan the n ew ly elected in her hand w ith blood poisoning is now and a very interestinj ami ^ S songs, papers, fourteen mills, residents of the im provin g. in g o f Scrip tu re read di%!< Vlown th e p ro cee d in gs o f secretai y Mr. Jacob M essinger, w ile anti one red. Grove will onlv have to contrihu te Mrs. F . B en nett w ent lo Pori lan d Iasi “ '»* addresses was re. i m otion o f M r. J. T . the m e tuu¿ ch ild are dow n w ith typ h o id fever. boy» went up twenty-six mills in all. These are w e e k to see h e r b roth er C h a rle y Curen S e v e ra l o f th e K o!' V . ne o! th e c lu b w as F le tch er tin mi the 'k e v . S tra y s and S tro p are h o ld in g a w h o w as dow n w ith m um ps but is better to C o rn eliu s Satu rd ay tu> help gr low rates but the best feature is that ch an ged from t G ales C re ek R ep u b re v iva l m eetin g at th e M oun tain top now. frisky g o a t at th at place \ lican clu b to ti »IcKtnlev R e p u b lica n they are high enough to cover all school house. C h a rle y N olend is now at Mr. H . W . S evera l cases o f sick in -»a are reported clu b (»f Gales* L it\ expenses so that there will not be M r. F ra n k Jones aud Mr. G ran t H eate D h o n d t’s ch o p p in g wood. i in th e city . left over a deficit to be met next o f N ew berg, nia< e a flyin g trip to “ Buck- T ile c ity council held a s p l c i l l m eeting W e h ave S u n d ay school at th is place F U M F K II K ID G K . year. Beautifully situated, healthy, h e a v en ” last T u esd ay. e v e ry S u n d ay at 2 o 'c lo c k p. m . and T h u rsd ay even in g and le iir d a seven M r and M rs C . 1 *. lela p a ie sp eiid in g Mr. and M»s. S w igelso n , w ho h ave with city conveniences the Grove f^ne resigna C h ristian K n d - m ill ta x for c ity purposes, p rea ch in g afterw ards. a few weeks «vith lier a th rr n ear V an - needed only low taxes to make it an been v isitin g at M r .F in ig a n ’s for several j | eav o r at 7 o 'c lo c k p. 1 A ll in v ite d to tion o f W . E . Brock as city ^treasurer I couver. w eeks, h ave returned to th eir hom e was received and F . G . M itchell couie. ideal home. Mr. H u tchison is still t^rv si. k Illin ois. was appoin ted and confirm ed as' his suc T h a tc h e r is a b rig h t aud su n n y spot cessor. H arrv B utler is r — e jo ir'ig o n th e n . .. TT . . ; M iss C elin d a H av n es, w ho has been Representative Hermann 1 put in a teach .. in g near A . tm . tv , is exp ected , hom , e am i w ill so m e d a y he k now n as a b eau ti ,r , A p a rty w as arrested Satu rd ay after- arrival o f a fine g irl, ful c ity . resolution the other day asking in a few weeks noon a n d brought before the city re- R e v i>un |a p w in to m u l(n ce a pro- W ater is very h igh in this part o f the why certain senior colonels in the Mr Krank and Mjss Pearl ()tis h, ve corder upon a ch arge o f violatin g a c ity t„ c t e d m eetin g at the M K . ch u rch cou n try at present. ord in an ce b y d rayin g w ithout a license. I this w eek aM(1 e x p e c u to ¿pn tiu u e a army had been passed over and returned from P o rtlan d .w h ere th ey h ave R ev. S lyte r o f th is place, w ill preach l ie w as tried, convicted, and fined ten I COUpjc 0f weck s juniors promoted to the vacancies been v isitin g rela tives for th e last w eek at H ayw ood S u n d a y. d ollars an d the costs o f th e action and in _f _ , .-_ , , .. .Mr. B urroughs <>f N ew b e rg Mr. among the brigadiers. This will or two. W e hear tile sound ol w ood-choppers d efau lt o f paym ent th ereo f was remanded Mr. W . H . M cC orm ick and d au gh ter H unt last w eek. bring up in the house the same to th e c ity ja il for five d ays. are spen d in g a few d a y s in Portland, j tlleSL‘ n ' ce day A Populist m eetin g was ca a lle ,1 a few question the senate disposed of Mrs. N ettie N ew m an accom pan ied them . M r. C. K e rn o f Portland is visitin g H. W . Scott, th e Forest G rove real n igh ts ago at th e school house t'u * e v e r y when it confirmed the appointment estate m an, was in the c ity Friday. T h e L ite ra ry exercises at th e M cCor- w ith his sister o f th is place. body was con spicu ou s by bis abSc n c e * as brigadier of Col. Coppinger who m jc k sch ool house w ere w ell atten d ed last Mr. W alter S ears is hom e from P ort J. I I . S m ith cam e down from M cM inn Fred H iltb ru n n is v isitin g hi? paren ts. was said to have been opposed b y j W edn esd ay even in g. T h e program m e lan d th is week. v ille S atu rd a y even in g and rem ained T h e M. K . ch u rch w h ich \*as b u ilt the A . P. A . organization. ! con sisted o f songs, d eclam ation s, dialog- Mr. S ly te r &. C o. h ave ju st finished o ver u n til M onday even in g with his here last sum m er has its » L airs a ll _______________ !u e s, tab leau s, d eb a tin g and etc. T h e gru b b in g for C. D hondt. fam ily straightened up at last, and is W S t o l p aper w as o n t o f th e m ain features o f th e T h e roads are q u ite had in som e places H . G . D avies, o f B eaverton, transacted debt. The storm o f talk a ssa ile d it for The prospect of a speedy return even in g. on accoun t o f so m uch rain th is w inter. business in H illsboro M onday. a tim e but it has w eathered th e g a le and of the national government to S ch o o l w ill be co n tin u e d one m onth R ev. Burnett sp o ke for us Sunday. S h eriff Ford attended the execution o f at last com e to clea r sa ilin g , th u n k s Republican administration has lon ger in d istrict N o 46. Mr. A lb e rt S te w art o f G re e n v ille v is you n g M ontgom ery at A lb an y last to th e earnest efforts o f th e p resid in g brought up the nation’s credit. M rs. G riffin is v isitin g her d au gh ter F rid a y. elder Dr. (»ue. T h e class now o w n s a ited Mr. A. H ayd on Sunday. The Treasury has received 4,640 o f th is place. A show is billed for S atu rd ay evening neat b uilding aud a fter a little m ore fu r Mr. W111, T row e has go t him a banjo, bids for $558,269,865 worth of C arl N elson in vite d a few o f his frien ds look out boys. niture is obtained it w ill be in fine sh ap e. at th e Opera house. bonds. The call was for $100,000,- in, Jan uary 24th to ce leb rate his n in e M iss Iv a Peterson, w ho has been a t C o u n ty Com m issioners’ court is in T h e charge has been d eta ch ed from 000 4 percent, to run 30 years. teen th b irth d a y. T h e yo u n g people e n ten d in g school at Beaverton, cam e hom e session th is week it bein g the regular H illsboro and jo in ed to th e C o rn eliu s jo y e d th em selves, p la y in g variou s kin ds circu it under th e care o f R ev . D u n lap . I F eb ru ary term. The U. S. will soon be paying divi o f gam es u n til a late h ou r and th en w ent th is w eek. T h e people are m uch pleased w ith th e dends again and its paper is on the hom e w ish in g that C arl cou ld h ave m ore M r. M elsor R eym om l is hom e on a ch an ge. visit. C K D A K M ILL. th an one b irth d a y a year. rise. Mr. John Brunsw ick and M iss M im a Bruce S ly te r cam e home S u n day. He A b ou t th irty n eigh bors met at Wm Keenon were m arried the 2nd. o f F e b T h e l ’opuists o f South T u a latin pre O w ens on last F rid ay to assist in a barn ruary at the residence o f th e b rid e ’s p a r The Republican state convention cin ct m eet at L au rel S atu rd a y F eb . 8 to tells us he w alked from Portland. M alzo R aym on d , from Castle R o ck , is raising. T h e structure was raised by ents, Mr. D avis o fficiatin g. The will be held in Portland on Thurs e le ct d ele g ate s to th e co u n ty con ven tion to he held in H illsb oro on th e I5U1. hom e v isitin g his paren ts for a cou ple o f man and horse power, the on ly horse boys gave them a rousing ch a riv a ri at day, April 9th, the same day as the used b ein g one o f W e in h a rt’s ponies. O rnduffs & S a v a g e w ill b egin saw ing w eeks. night. T h e y h ave gone to house k e e p Democratic convention meets. The the first o f th e w eek. T h e y h ave been M isses Lizzie Y o u n g and Nora Burton in g near Mr. S e w e ll’s tile fa cto ry w h ere M iss B elle B aker from the G rove,spen t Republican convention of the first ta k in g a d v an tag e o f the good w eath er b y S u n day with M iss Blan ch Sears o f this h ave returned from Portland U niversity. M r. Brunsw ick is em ployed. congressional district is to be at g e ttin g in a su pply o f logs. place. E v e ry b o d y and th eir cousins are goin g Albany on Tuesday, April 7th U n cle Tom C lark , our postm aster, has to the concert at Union school house Feb- P H IL L IP S . SCH O LLS. been cu ttin g stove wood; prospects o f a ruary 15th. In each of these conventions Wash Mr. Adolph F u egy has recen tly b u ilt a h ard w inter. W e are h av in g beau tifu l w eath er and F red K in g has rented C. S ie g e n th a le r’s ington county will be entitled to b lacksm ith shop in our v illa g e and is th e h ig h w ater is a th in g o f th e past. K. J. C o nch ard, our d airym an, is clea r farm . F red says he is g o in g to “ bach ’ t ready to do all kinds o f w o rk . eleven delegates. but no one believes it. J. I). R ow ell, our road supervisor has in g aw ay the brush so as to build an T h e Bethany band w ill g iv e a co n ce rt add ition to his barn o f about loo feet. Born.— To the w ife o f Mr. F. Owens, and masque ball at Burchell h all in D ille v The congressional possibilities in bcen tr>'in« to * * thf . r',ads in “ ‘ ' avel- a b oy. . “ _ „ in g con d ition . T h e h igh w ater played W e h ave deb ate a t P u rd in ’s school on th e even in g o f the 7th. this district so far are R. G. Moore llavoc with it, washill(i out thc crosslay house e ve ry T h u rsd ay even in g. A ll are Mr. and Mrs. Pom eroy o f Scappoose, Mr. S. Bessen is very low at present. of Grants, in L.ane county H. B. and e v e ry th in g th a t ca m e in its v-ay. w elcom e to com e. are v isitin g their daughter. Mrs. W. A. There was a p arty at Chas. H a n so n 's K irts. Miller and Col. Alley, in Marion 1 M iss M yrtle Ladd o f T u a latin is stop- D ave R aym on d and brother M alzo, last Tuesday even in g Jan. 28, in h on or county Speaker Moores and T. T p in g w ith h er sistei M rs. W . W . B aker w ent to S coggin s V a lle y M onday to look T h e P ortlan d -B eth an y m ail route w ill o f Mr. and Mrs. H an so n ’s vooden w ed at som e land. Geer, Senator Brownell of Oregon at L a u re l R idge. be ch an ged M arch 1st. A fter th at date ding. T he Bethany b an d was p resen t the route w ill be as follow s: leave Port City, Bitiger Hermann of Douglas R a p h a e l S k ee ls spent Satu rd ay and and furnished first class m usic. A fte r S u n d ay at Sherw ood. A G r e a t G erm an *» P r e s c r ip tio n . land at 7 a. m. for the follow in g offices county and Washington county’s m idn ight a supper was served. The resp ectively. Cedar M ill, B ethan y, P h il Diseased blood, con stipation and k id M r. W ill H a n k in s o f O regon C ity was young folks returned hom e w ish in g th e Thos. H. Tongue. n ey, liver and bow el trou bles are cured ips, L en ox, G len coe and H illsboro. th e gu est o f Mrs. H. S k ee ls last week. couple may live long en ou gh to ce le b ra te M ails w ill leave H illsboro the same day T h e S ta r lo d g in g house on First St. is by C a r l’s C lo ve r R oot T ea. th eir golden w edding. at 7 a. m. for Portland via the sam e sta- The old story told in a new way j rcp ortea as b ein g q u ite fu ll. W e noticed Miss Marie W h ite , teach er in B ro o k 's | tions. T h is w ill g iv e us tw o m ails per — American gold to wed British a ca rp e n ter a t w ork th ere la st w eek, when FARM INGTON. school is preparing for an e n tertain m en t j day, abou t 9 a. in. from Portlan d and blood. It is rumored that the en- asked w h at he w as d o in g lie said he w as S ch ool closed F rid a y w ith a la tge num- j p. from (he cou n ty s e a t........ .. 4 th e last d ay o f sch ool. A g o o d tim e is __ mm ____ ___ t. _ _____ > . i I - gagement of Wm. K . Vanderbilt ! p u ttin g * ••con dition ” ou th e house, sp ber o „ r f visitors. T h o se w ho com pleted anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. W ism er o f B ethany, j i we presum e th ey con tem p late m ak in g the com m on school course and received to an English duchess will soon he 1 room for m ore transients, etc. visited w ith the fam ily o f Mr Pfaender d iplom as were Bennie, G eorge and Ida on Tu esd ay. announced. M iss Jean LeB eau w as v isitin g at F a r Jack, O scar S h eldon and T h om as Ingram . M OU N TAIN D ALK. m in gto n S atu rd a y and S u n d a y , th e guest T h e W ashington C ounty H atchet is Parties seem to be the “ r a g e ’’ at VEKBOORT. G LEN CO E. ! o f M iss M ettie J a ck . a welcom e visitor in these parts. present. A very pleasant surprise was | Pete V an d eh u y is suffering from a Enos D avis visited the m etropolis last R ev. S k e e ls left S a tu rd a y for Sherw ood giv en to Mr. G eorge Jack on the 22nd in W ild ducks are in ecstacv, an d th e week. broken fin ger, w h ich lie received in a w '.e re he w ill hold services over Sunday. h on or o f his tw entieth birthday. hunters are plentiful. fall la st w eek. H e w ill th en proceed to V an cou ver where Jacob S ch lich t was in our c ity yester A social g a th e rin g at th e hom e of Mr. T he Arcade school is progressin g fin ely F ra n k V an D om elen took a con tract he w ill assist in th e m eetin gs b e in g car- Sw ope on W ednesday even in g last o f day. under the m anagem ent o f Mr. A. L a th a m . o f gru b b in g n ear G aston , and le ft tor i ried ou th ere w h ich all report a very pleasant tim e. C. P. Corn elius o f Turner and Jam es Mr. 1). W. D orrance h as ju s t fin ish ed H e exp ects to th at p lace on T u esd ay Mr. F red S tro n g o f F erryd ale is v isit Som e o f the y o u n g people attended th e b erre^ S alem , are v isitin g relatives in a neat little co ttag e on his p lace one be a w ay 5 or 6 w eeks. in g at Mrs. C u m m in ’ s th is week. d ance at Mr. Joh n son ’s U stSaturdav eve. i *b' s v icin ity this w eek. m ile north o f here. T h e d irectors h av e been o rn am en tin g M iss M ettie Jack closed a most succss- A good tim e was reportel T. W. Cornelius says it was a mi take Mr. Watson visited P ortlan d last w eek th e school gro un d s w ith n ative evergreen« ful term o f school F rid a y at L au rel R id ge. M rs S o l J a ck visite d re a tiv e sa t Laurel about hinl H ading f o r « violin , for he | H * rep o rt, the ro a d , in . m iserab le c o n . in preference to th e im ported varieties. T h e c lo sin g exercises w ere e x c elle n t, R id ge S .. atu rd . a y am i • - S uniav -----* JJ’ dition. traded r for a fiddle. M ore horses b ro k e in to th e ch urch th ere w ere a la rge nu m b er o f visitors p re C h arles Mason o f P un kin R id ge is Mr. W ill T a y lo r, o f Sctidls, was in F a r groun d s on S u n d a y aftern oon . O w n e r’s sent. T h e n ext term w ill com m en ce A coyote has been m a k in g h is ' doing business in our city th is m orning. heard in these parts la tely . m ington S u n d a y. nam es w ill be m en tion ed hereafter. M arch 3rd. w ith M iss J a ck as teacher. Bob Corn elius had a narrow escape M iss U gen ia L cb ea u w s the guest o f A b an d o f c a ttle from S trin g to w n e n Mrs. T. Uglow is q uite sick. F red A d am s w ho h as been troubled last week w hile rid in g an unbroken M1. tered P o rte r’s n ursery on W edn esd ay w ith a gro w th on his face for several Miss M ettie J a c k last w e e . M iss Lu cy M iller returned hom e F ri- M iss A lice C h ristian .pent Sunday ; horse. H e d id not g e t o ff q u ick ly enough (j ay and en jo yed a sh ort repast on apple years w h ich w as pron ou n ced an ulcer, and the horse fell on him, h urting his sh oots. I f th e ow n ers do not k ee p them had it operated on last w eek w ith good w ith M iss A n n ie W itv co in e . Mr. Humes was in Portland la st w eek leg hut no bones were broken. at hom e th e y are lia b le to h ave th eir re success. Mr. O scar S h eld on wil return to his on business. past fo rc ib ly in jected th ro u gh th eir hom e at N ehalem next wek. J. R. M ays, Steve M eek and Thos. , . . . . . .. . . . . . . . , . M rs. S o l Ja ck o f F arm in g to n w as v isit ,J ! Connell attem leed the convention o ^ f | _ - M iss A m elia M ille r h as retu rn ed to h er c u tic le s w ell salted. T h e d ele gate s e le cte d o attend the in g her p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. J. W . B aker p lace o f e m p lo ym en t in H ilisb oro. I Republican clubs in Portland. M iss B ertha R e ilin g is iw p ro v in g rap S a tu rd a y and S u n day. state leagu e con ven tion in Portland Mr. (». B. C re g g is in P o rtlan d id ly . Chas. D e la n e y and wife w ere in S h e r b y th e W est B u tte R e p u b la n club were: business. G A L E S C IT Y . M oses D illa b o y , A rth u r F lit, Andv Jack. M iss T h eresa M ayer is v isitin g w»th wood M onday. Mr M. Bourdin and M r. T r a v i A pleasan t p a rty w as held a t th e resi Mrs. F . J. R e ilin g . Anderson preached st (»ales T h e p a rty f t NJr. H an so n 's T h u rsd ay T h e B o ge-E n n es C o. ofthis place sell city, and th ere was a large crow d out to dence o f John L u th e r last F rid a y even - Mr. W ill G ord on w as presen t at th e e v e n in g w as a m ost e n jo y a b le one, . , . " . . . m g. every t h in g passed o ff q u ie tly as hand m ee tin g M on d ay e v e n in g and d an cin g, taffy p u llin g am i card p la y in g first cla ss lu m b er at th e s a m illfo r $5.50 hear him. Mr. Anderson anti brother , , , , a. .• c 1 „ , . dinner with . . usual and tv e r v b od v w ent hom e satisfied . Parker went , home and , took sp eaks o f org an izin g a w ritin g sch ool. were the am usem ents o f th e evening. per M. T h e y also h a» e u st had their Mrs. W ilson T h e rains a w eek a go cau sed D a iry T h e bend has received its new hooks T h ose present were: Mrs. T. J. W ailan ch op p er rollers ren ew ed a considerable \ r „ xi?;.- cost and can now do bet*r work than The directors and the people at the creek to overflow its batiks a g a in and and has co m m e n ce d p ractice on the Misses G race and B d ith W ailan , school hnnw Hist. T';«* 90, — U J a very wash out the fill near Mr. R a ffe rty '* 'arson sch ool house. had new pieces. M o’. lie M iller. H a ttie S k e e ls , A da (»or ever. C h o p p in g d on e at he Farm ing- Parson -e . -------' ‘ J ively meetimr r id ‘ .v > T t i h , e . d .1:_____ ................................. - ......... .........- - ton cream erv eve ry F r i d a y s « per ton. | ¡ ' « ' i ' “ ~ tin * F rid irecto r, p lace Mr. F . J. R e ilin g lost on e o f his finest don C assie R o w ell, J e a n e tte Ross, Min- ton 1 ' last spring bought «im e seats Kiv in g O liver N ew ton “ ays he is g o in g to m ilch co w s #n S u n d a y e v e n in g In | nie and T in a H anson. Messrs. Cfias. and u ’ Are You Muti - J their __ , note . in pavm ent. T h e note w ill Id ah o soon. M arion ____ M iller. _ W ill _____ H an k in s; hdd .. — ■rr_. ___ som e w ay she b ecam e ca u g h t un der the _______ LAUH KL m an ger o f h er sta ll and w as ch o ck e d to d ea th . S h e w as three-fou rth s je rse y and a v alu a b le anim al. Clare for Headache. Brooks, Bud T a y lo r, Jesse S n yder. Fred M iserab le b y Ind igestion C on atipation , Adam s, J o h n -D a g a n , F ra n k and Bert D izziness. L o st o f Appetit* Y ellow S k in ? S h ilo h ’s Y ita lite r is a posive cure, R o w ell, W ill H urt and Jesse Km tncl. sale at C la r k ’s d ru g store ('o n u u iii| * lio n ( '» n He I 'u r r d A s a rem ed y for a ll form s o f H e ad ach e Bv th e use o f S h ilo h ’ s C ure. T h is great E le c tric B itter* h as proved to lie the C ough Cure is th e o n ly k now n rem ed y F o r sale at best. It effects a p erm an en t cu re ami for th at terrib le disease. th e m ost d readed h ab itu al sick h ead ach es t U lark s d ru g store. y ie ld to it* in flu en ce. W e u rge a ll w h o ------------------------ are a fflicted to procure a b o ttle . and g iv e \ '| | K I ( th is rem ed y a fa ir tria l. In caaes o f P ostm aster and m ail h a b itu a l co n stip a tio n E le c tric B itters Toni C lark cu res by g iv .n g th e needed tone to the d eliverer, bow els, and few cases lon g resist th e use o f th ia m ed icin e. T r y it on ce. F ifty ^ r- R a ym on d and sons D ave and G u y , ce n ts and $ l. 00 a t th e M iller '« P h a rm acy, the g re a t grubbers, h ave ju st finished . ---------------------- I g ru b b in g 16 acres for Mr. F. Bennett. '° ° n ^ue* an,l »0 a m eetin g was called ^ evy a ta * on the d istrict to m eet it T h e vote w as a tie for seven tim es and the directors liegan to th in k th at they would h ave to pay for the seats th em selves so th e y had a short recess to IIII.LSHOD. talk it over. A fter they cam e to order Ju d ge M cB ride failed 1 reach Hills- the people voted the tax and am. the Teacher’* Quarterly Examination. N otice is h ereb y g iv e n th a t for th e purpose o f m ak in g an ex a m in a tio n o f a ll person» who m ay offer tl.e|n *elve§ a» candidates for te a ch e rs o f th e sc h o o ls o f tlns county* co u n ty sch ool superin boro Satu rd ay so C ircu iC ou rt was not directors were happy. M any o f the tcn 'lem th ereo f h old a p u b lic exam - in session. people th ou g h t the directors had exceeded j " ,t io n . ln the C o u n H ouse at H illsb o ro , A M r. R u te n ic, a P o u n d stenogra- lb c l^ a — u th ♦ »,«;. a»— ority, j - b egin n ing at one o ’c lo c k p.m . on F e b . u , Mr. P arker and W. H. Wilson butchered the second W ed n esd ay o f th e m on th . th eir hogs Saturday. * ” UUK" ert<l ; 'P ^ lc* n ls ,“ r f ,a ,e paper» m ay p rete n t D istrict A ttorn ey B arrew as atten d ing Mr. G . M. H ines h a . ju .t returned ' them selves F rid ay, F eb . 14, at ten o ’clo ck a. m. cou rt at O regon C ity la ste ek . ; from W in lock . W ashin gton where he D ated th is 30th d a y o f J a n u a ry , 1896. A n ton P lan n er, o f F o st G rove, was heen stopping for som e tim e He A l'S T I S C x a IG, in H illsb o ro M onday. lik es O regon th e best. At T h e Bazaar. '■ ow n er is w ell pleased w ith th e work. S ch ool Superintendent of W a s h in g to n Q u ite a n u m ber o f-eop le visited T h e citizen s o f th is place are about to D—-- *- and h as giv en them a n o th e rjo b at w hich Countv. F in e C h in a in sets or sin g ly Forest G ro ve F rid a y evang last, to at- move in the right direction in the wav o f th ey are now busy. tend th e concert. L o v e ly L a cq u ered W ritin g D esk s. gravelin g th e atreet from th e bridge to M r. Bond h as about 68 cords o f wood G lo v e B oxes, e tc . A union m eetin g o f he C o n grega the U nion church. Notice to Electric Light Consanier*. I cu t and is still cu ttin g m ore. T in w a re . W ire G ood s and Teas. tion al and th e C h ristia» '. P. S. C F, It ia reported th at Mr. L — of G len - A ll persons o w in g th e c it y fo r e le c tr u B a rgain s in T o ys, F a n cy A rticle s and 1 M r F. B en nett is p u ttin g up a hoard societies w as h eld a t tb lo n g re g a tio n a l wood is in the h abit o f sta rtin g to th is lig h ts for th e m onth s ot J a n u a ry an d fence on e ach side o f th e road hy his ch u rch S u n d a y e v e n in g le occasion be N ovelties. A lso C h o ic e Teas place abou t once a w eek stopping about Febru ary, '96, can p a y th e sam e to m l It is » g re a t im provem en t to the in g th e fifteentn A n ix rsa ry o f th e •>.. u . i r ----- v N e x t d oor to Post O ffice lan d. the half-w ay houae. W onder what * up> f th ' ° ffice o f M elk > Johnson on or b e i place fou n d in g o f th e C h ria n E n deavor The R epu b lican clu b o f G a le . Creek ^ “ '¥>■ Mrs. S ears w h o h as been suffering m ovem ent. The h ou o was crow ded Su boeri be for the H a t c h e t $1.00 E . B. S a p p in g to n , m et on last Satu rd ay. T he house was «Ml M A C o lle cto r. S -V r p h er. w as here one o r tw d avs last w eek ta k in g testim on y- A