W ashington [ÄUGEST IU l L A T I O X WASHINGTON "W ell hew to the line, let the chips fa ll where they may." CPU X T Y. FOREST GROVE, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1806. iM-otVsNioiiitl Card.«. “ THE GOODOLD TIMES” . Teacher’s Examination. 1 ) 1 » I, No. 1 «. H IL L S B O R O . -W a sh in g ton en c a m p m en t No. | 4 m eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll on th e second and | b u rth T u e s d a y s o f each m on th . DIRECTORY. S TA TE OK OREGON. I W in. 1 *. Lori H arriso n K. K in caio P h illip M etschan. .G . M . I r w ii W. li . Lced» C has. li. W o lv e rto r R. S. l i n i F. A . Moor« T . A . M cB ridt . W . N. B arrett John II M itch fI ( it o W M eli ridi S ecret r y ol >tate 1 i ' ! IMI S u p r f 1C C o u rt J fu d g e F ifth I »istriet A t t o r i ' ' l i ! • li iMstiK-t A S H IN O T O N V_01UJ sS R eco L T rcas I* Ai , z: S u rvc Coro». 1 S u p eri n ten d en t. I C IT Y o r COUNTY. II. 1 *. Corneliu.* I>. B. R casou ei T . (- Todd K. B. G oodin H I*. Foro K- L. M cC orm ick J.W . Sappi ngton .G e o rg e 11 . WilcoN ........... A u stin Craij. !.. K. W ilke? W. 1 ). W ood* FOREST HÌ M a y o i : ORO VE H on. S. H u g h es. CotfMt'iLMKN. T o se rv e o n e y e a r. A . ' 1 *. K n o x, B J a m e s B u x ton . C. r.. L a rg e . T o s e r v e tw o y ea rs, T . C. M cN a m er. H ugh H S m i t h , I>. C. S tew a rt. P resid en t. . A aro n W ells. ^ Q ’. R k c o r i . r J. C. G reer. i' H K A àl r i ; r ‘ MARSH 11 I vi ..J o h n S trip liu . C o m m itte e s o f Cit.v C o u n e il. I.V./. U n r,. C o u n c ilm c n S te w a rt. I.arRC and K n o x. I/« « * ami Accounts C o u n c ih n e n M cN a m er, l » | i m il S m ith . Streits nil Public Property. C o u n cil m en S m ith , K no x an i S tew art Fire b I i H ater. C o u n cilm en IluNtou. S m ith ind am er. Healtk tmf J'oli.t C o u n c ilm e n L a rg e , S te w a rt nd K n 1 Way&a ul Means C o u n cilm en M cN a m er, Dux- o u ^ n d M nith. 1 %'ntr C o u n c ilm e n S te w a rt, M cN a m er an d Cnox. Of, , 111 H IL L S B O R O . H illsb o ro K e b e k a h lo d g e No. ; i meet« In o d d F e llo w s h ail e v e r y S atu rd ay W . G . C O L E . P h . G . , M . I ) ., v eilin g . P H Y S I C I A N A N I) S U R G K O N , T I G A R D V I L I.E . C h a rity L o d g e N o. 75 m eets n its h a ll on th e first an d th ird S a tu rd a y s in •ach m on th . T c lc p h o iie No. 3. I -'o re s t G r o v e . G A S T O N . W a p ato lo d g e N o. 40 m eets in its O ffice a t P io n eer D ru g S tore. m il on th e first, th ird an d fifth S a tu rd a y s in , ¿ach m onth. K . O F P. F O R E S T G R O V E . — D e ip h o s lo d g e N o. 39 n eets in M ason ic h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y ev en in g . H IL L S B O R O . P h o e n ix lo d g e No. 34 m eets in M asonic h a ll e v e r y M on day e v e n in g . C O R N E L IU S .- -S im on id es lo d g e N o. 34 m eets n|its c a s tle h a ll e v e r y S a tu rd a y ev en in g . .Sch o ol D irectors ........... S ch o o l C le rk S u p t. o f Sch ool lim i ( li D ir e c to r y . H IL L S B O R O .— P h o e n ic ia te m p le m eets in Ma- .onic h a ll C H R IS T IA N CH U R CH Y e g A ir s e rv ic e e v e r y S u n d a y at 11 a. m. and —> p a r S u n d a y sch ool at 10 a. 111. A aro n ‘U s .K u p t P r a v e r m e e tin g T h u r s d a y eveti- ' a t 7 ;u p. m, Sr. V . P. S. C. E- S u n d a y even - a t « s<> p. m . Jr Y. P. S. C. E . S u n d a y rnooi at 4 p. m . S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p resid en t I e p ul lie a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese W tin g I’ OHt H il l s b o r o , O r k o o n . ;\ T T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W , N o ta ria l W ork anil C o n v e y a n cin g . A . O. V. W . F O R E S T G R O V E .— F o rest G r o v e lo d g e No. — s in O dd F e llo w s h a ll on e v e r y T u e s d a y ev en in g . .• o k E S T G R O V E - D e g ree o f H on or lo d g t le ets in Odd F e llo w s h all t h e seco n d Tuesda> *f each m onth. Room a 6 St 7 M organ B lk D r . N S H E R W O O D .—S h erw o o d lo d g e No. 20 m eets n its h a ll e v e ry T l u rsd a y e v e n in g . O fìice o f Forest G rove. W . H. C R O S L E Y , P. M. ,’ A L A N D D E P A R T U R E OP M A I L S . from P o rtla n d an d a ll p o in ts: D eparts A r r iv e s 9:30 a. m. . .illis. S a le m and a ll p o in ts on th e W est (parts 8:25 a. m . A r r iv e s 4:30 p. m. in v ille , M a n n in g , B u x to n an d V ern o n ia: b m. D e p a rts 1 p. in. r G R O V E F IR E D E P A R T M E N T . H I L L S B O R O , OR. ix o n , H IL L S B O R O . -H illsb oro lo d g e N o. 61 m eets n its h a ll on t h e first an d th ird F rid a y s in each u o n th . DENTIST, Hours 9 a. m . to 4 p. tn. FO REST G R O VE, [O R E G O N . T IG A R D V IL I.E . T ig a r d v ille lo d g e m eets in 1 ts h a ll on th e secon d an d fo u rth S a tu rd a y s in ; M ain S treet •ach m on th . T U A L A T IN . T u a la tin lo d g e m eets in its 1 m il on th e secon d an d fourth S a tu rd a y s in each uo n th . L. C. WALKER, CIVIL ENGINEER, K . O. T . HI. F O R E S T G R O V E . F orest G ro v e ten t N o. 21 u ee ts in M ason ic h a ll on th e secon d a n d fourth T u e s d a y s in each m o n th . H IL L S B O R O .— V io la te n t No. 18 m eets in Odd F e llo w s h a ll on th e secon d an d fou rth T h u rs- J a v s in each m onth. C o n v e y a n c in g and S u rv e y in g . T itle s E x a m in e d . N o ta ry , P u b lic. O F F I C E IN I N G L E S B U I L D I N G , U P -S T A IR S H illsb o ro G r a n g e m eets in its h a ll on t h e sec ond an d fourth S a tu rd a y s in each m on th at 12 m . ' N o tary P u b lic €>. A. It. F ir e an d A c c id e n t In su ra n c e Justice o f th e P ea ce L o an s, C o lle c tio n s F o rest G ro v e. J am es B. M a tth e w s Post, No. 1 tn M ason ic h a ll on th e first a n d th ird W ed n esd ays in each m o n th . 6 , m eets F o rest G rov e. J am es B. M a tth e w s R e lie f C orp s m eets a lte r n a te T h u rs d a y s in O dd F el- ' lo w s h a ll. I. O. ii. T . F orest G ro v e. F o rest G ro v e lo d g e N o . m eets in its h a ll e v e r y S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . J. I. KJMIGJ-IT, General Fire Insurance 11 . . . and Loan Broker. H illsb oro .- H illsb o ro lo d g e m e e ts in its h all e v e ry S a tu rd a y . J u v e n ile T e m p le . S u n d a ys. 3 P- i" F o rest G ro v e C am p No. 98, m eets in O dd F e l lo w s h a il th e first an d th ird S a tu rd a y in each m o n th . M a r k e t (¿n o tatio n s. re« . A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , S M IT H & BO W M A N . A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r . ?ervfc< e v e r y S u n d a v at n a . m . a n d 8:30p. in. t p la f ch o o l at 12.15 p. m . J u n io r le a g u e e v e ry n d a y r t 4 p. m E p w o rth le a g u e at 0:30 p. m ., nday. P ra y e r m e e tin g 7:30 p. m ., T h u rs d a y . d a m s H . H. F O R E S T G R O V E . — D e lp h a te m p le , No. 7, ueets in M ason ic h a ll on th e secon d and fourth .V edn csday o f each m on th . O N G K E G A T IO N A L C H I! RC I I . M ft Y H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . L- K. A . O r r i c a : C e n tra l B lo ck . kn ou t* 6 am t 7. Servfc«-' e v e r y S u n d a y a t n a. m . a n d 8 p. m. liu ìa v p c h o o l a fte r m o rn in g service F O R E ST GROVE- h u r s d 1 a y e v e n in g at ------ n 1 Social m e e tin g s e v e r y T i: ;:c lo c l e o p le ’s m e e tin g o n e h o u r b e fo re Sun - I C O R R E C T E D W E E K L Y « Y G R E E K T H E G R O C E R . " Y o u n g p pec: y e v e n 1 tig in g service. service. P r o d u c e r ’ s S e l l i n g P r i c k . Hranfc' rs a re a lw a y s c o r d ia lly w elcom ed , ^ ^ ^ H p -.v . D. A . W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . r e t t B A R R E T T & AD AM S, G L E N C O E - -G len co e lo d g e N o. ¿2 m eets in in its c a s tle h a ll on e v e r y a lte rn a te S a tu rd a y . W . O F T ill:: w . I W. N . B a r W . K. . F ire W ard en J u stic e o f th e P eace C o n sta b le teeçe I»< ii">. . H ugh s il. A p p i ti g t on ohn Ha ley, . Î. H yde eo. L f c m i t h , ; aron p e l l s __J. H. T h Dinas. A . B County Hatchet B u t t e r ........................25 to 30 cts. E g g s .......................... 10 c ts. p e r do*. C h eese .....................10 to 13 cts. p e r lb. ! B a c o n -s id e s ............ 7 cts. p e r lb. ! H a m ........................... 8 cts. p e r lb. S h o u l d e r s ............... 6 cts. p e r lb. I L a r d .........................,7 to 8 cts. p e r lb. P o ta to e s ................. 30 to 40 cts. p e r h u n d red lbs. I O n io n s ................... .60 to 75 cts. p e r h u n d red lb s. B eaus. 2 tb 2% p e r lh. A p p le s . . . . ............ 40 to 50 cts p er b o x D ried A p p le s ......... 2% to 4 cts. p e r lb . D ried P r u n e s .........4 to 5 cts p e r lb. T a l l o w .....................3J3 to 4 cts, p e r lh. C h ic k e n s, old f 1 to J2..50 p e r do*. I D u ck s ..$2 to $3 p e r do*. i G e e s e ......... $5 to $5.50 p e r doz. ; T u r k e y s ...................8 to 10 cts. p e r lb . a liv e . I H id es........................ g re e n 1 to i% c , d r y 4 to joc ! S h eep P e lts ...........15 to 40 cts. each. .. f <2% to 3 cts. g ro s s w e ig h t 4 t to 4'4 cts. d ressed . M u tto n .....................$1.50 to $2. P o r k .......................... cts. P e r lb . d resse d . V e a l .........................4 to 4l/i cts. d ressed . W h e a t.................... 52 cts. cle ar. O a ts ...........................15 to 17 - G e n e r a l A l a r m — Rap id ta p p in g tc T ttl T h e lo catio n o f th e fire w illb e nidi - Administrator's Notice. O l d b B tlie n u m b er o f fu ll ta p s g iv e n b etw een ge ifc ra l a la r m s — c o rre sp o n d in g to th e mini- N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d — —o f ■ ftnls w h ose lim its a re g iv e n b elo w . h a s b een d u ly a p p o in ted b y th e c o u n ty c o u rt o f for d r ill— T h re e tap s, p au se, th re e taps. th e «tate o f O reg on , fo r W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , a d ie, th re e tap s. 11 fo r m e e tin g F iv e tap s m in is tra to r o f th e e s ta te o f M artin M an n in g , decea sed , la te o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , O reg o n , W A R D L IM IT S . an d th a t h e h a s d u ly q u a lifie d an d en tere d up on ln r s itB R i i N orth o f P a cific a v e n u e and cast th e d is c h a rg e o f h is d u tie s. • '" l ie g e w ay ni N orth of Pacific a v e n u e and A ll p erson s, th e re fo re , h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t Z ^ ^ jp ll e g e W a y an d B street said e sta te a re h e re b y req u ested an d req u ire d N a vlo r s ad d ition u rth [ward B etw een P a cific a v e n u e and to p re s e n t th e m to t h e u n d e rsig n e d at h is office, nd * v r n u e south. a t F o rest G ro v e , W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , O reg o n \ h | H r d B etw een S econd a v en u e an d South w ith th e p ro p e r v o u c h e rs w ith in s ix m o n th s l ion. from th e d a te h ereo f. th War«l S outh P a rk ad d ition . H IL L SB O R O O regon F PIONEER WOOD YARD A. T. KNOX - - Proprietor Good Quality. Low Prices. Delivered Sawed. 11 1 A nton P fa n n k r , V S H l: (-.TON C O U N T V P O S T O F F I C E S . U1V r M ils 4 t< 3 tL e \ om Bt >u lin g «h is m rrv u M » B u xton C e n te r v ille D U lev F a rm in g to n G r e e n v ille G aston L a u rel M o u n tain d a le R e e d v ille B lo o m in g T h a tc h e r B eaverto n C o rn eliu s F ir G len c o e G len w o o d H illsb o ro M idd leton P ro g ress S h erw o o d T u a la tin I.en o x ( 'iv !«■ Societies. A d m in is tra to r o f t h e e s ta te o f M artin Man n in g . decea sed . F o rest G ro v e, O reg o n . F e b ru a ry . 6th. 1896. in [lK ). l’ u a lity lo d g e , No. 6, m eets in tu rd a y o n o r b efo re th e fu ll m oon |ith. Wash and He Clean at the Only Baths in Town. Dissolution Notice. N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e p a rt n ersh ip h eretofore e x is tin g un der th e firm nam e o f B eil & G r a y is th is d a y d isso lv ed b y m u tu al co n sen t. The b u sin ess w ill he co n tin u ed b y A d am Beil. AH a ccou n ts are p a y a b le to H a seltin e & Co, o f P o rt A dam B e il , h. N . G r a y . P o r e h t G r o v e , F e b . 6, 1896. Buck Ion’s Arnica Salve. ,)N. B ea verto n lo d g e No. room eets Khali on th e first T u e s d a y in each T h e B est S a lv e in th e w orld for C u ts, B ruises, S o res, U lcers, S a lt R h eu m , F e v e r .Sores, T e tte r, C h a p p e d H ands, C h ilb la in s , Corns, and a ll S k in E ru p T u a la tin C h a p te r m eets in Ma- \ th e secon d an d fo u ith T u e s d a v s in tio n s, an d p o s itiv e ly cu res P iles, or no p a y req u ired . I t is g u aran te e d to g iv e JG R O VE F o rest C h a p te r No. 42 p e rfec t sa tisfa ctio n or m on ey refu n d ed . F o r sale b y o n ic h a ll on th e first an d th ird P rice 25 ce n ts p e r box. J ea ch m on th . C h as. M iller. i. o. o. r. fcROVK. - W a sh in g to n lo d g e N o. 48, ¡ill« fry M >:ii la \ e v e n in g A house p rem ises b lo ck from - M o n tezu m a lo d ge No. 50 m eets H atch et v e r y W ed n esd ay e v e n in g [R O V K R tb i-k ah lo ilg e No. Rid F e llo w s h a ll ou th e first and d a y o f each m onth. WAIT. Shaving made easy AT WIRTZ BROS. T w o doors S o u th o f V e r ts H a ll. lan d. A . K . A * n A , VI, G R O V E -- H olb roo k L o d g e, No. ; ( a ll th e T h u r s d a y b efo re th e full next ! HAIRCUT W H I L E YOU To Rent. O r e e r ’s G rocery. Chinaware! Cups and Saucers, Plates. Pitch ers, Creamers, Sugar Bowls, Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs, all sizes, Rose Bawls, Fancy Baskets, Children's Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons. Children’s Toy Sets. Decorated Crockery and Glassware S ta p le & F a n c y G r o c e r ie s . THREE CENTS A COPY C o m i t y ft elio o l C o l u m n . F o rty-seven c a n d id a te s to o k th e re T h e A m e rican S ch o o l Board Jou rn al cen t q u a rte rly e x a m in a tio n for teach ers for F e b ru a ry co n tain s a p a ge o f e x c e lle n t at H illsb o ro la st w eek. In th e school h alf-ton e e n g ra v in g s o f O regon sch o o l colu m n w ill be found som e o f th e officials. q u estion s a sk e d . B elow a p p ear the H e read b y no e le ctric lam p, M iss A n n a S oren son closed a tw o 1 n am es o f th e su ccessfu l. N or h eard a bou t th e Y e llo w sto n e , m on th s term F r id a y in d istrict 5, th e f ir s t g r a d e . l i e n ever lic k e d a p ostage sta m p . G ordon sch o o l n ear F o rest G ro ve . I A n d n ever saw a teleph on e. G o o d for th ree years. H av e had six N in e b o ys and seven g irls w ere e n ro lled . m on th s exp e rie n ce an d passed w ith an A v e ra g e n u m b er b e lo n g in g aud d a ily H is trousers en ded at th e knees. By w ire he cou ld n ot sen d d isp a tch , a vera ge o f 90 per cen t, and not fallen a tten d an ce: D ecem ber, 15, i j ; J a n u a ry, 16, 14. H e tilled his lam p w ith w h ale oil grease, b elow 70 in a n y b ranch . P earl S te w a rt, G a ston . A u d n e ve r had a m atch to scratch . M iss B e ry l B arn es closed on th e 7th a L u c y W . L o m asson , F o re st G ro ve . term begun O ct. 14, in d istrict 39, S c h o lls. B u t in th ese d a y s it ’ s com e to pass, C h as. E . H a ll, H illsb oro. T h irte e n b o ys an d th irty -fo u r g irls w ere A ll w ork is w ith m uch d a sh in g d o n e - G eo. A . H all, W e st Portlan d . registered . A v e ra g e n u m b er b e lo n g in g W e ’ ve all th ose th in g s; but th en , a la s- G race B oscow , H illsb oro. and d a ily atten d an ce: O ctob er, 27, 21; W e seem o h ave no W ash in gto n , D ru silla True, C orn eliu s. N ovem b er, 32, 28; D ecem ber, 27, 19; — Bob B urdette. A v e ra g e age, 22 years; e x p e rie n ce, 18 J a n u a ry , 24, 21; te rm , 27, 20. m onth s. M iss J u lia E . M a rk closed on Jan. 31 a Our New Postmaster. seco n d g r a d e . term in th e S w e d e v ille sch o o l, d istrict A W ash in gto n d isp a tch o f th e 18th, G o o d for tw o years. G ra n te d to those 67 jo in t w ith M u ltn o m ah , b egu n S e p t. 9. an n ou n ced th a t th e p resid en t h ad n om w h o h a v e ta u g h t th re e m o n th s and at- T w e n ty-o n e b o ys an d tw e n ty -six g irls in ated J. W h e e lo ck M arsh for p ostm aster. | tain ed an a vera ge o f 80 p ercen t, not fa ll w ere e n ro lled . A v e ra g e nu m b er b e lo n g Mr. M arsh is a ge n e ral fa vo rite a n d com es in g b e lo w 60. in g and d a ily atten d an ce: S ep tem b er, from an ever d em o cra tic fa m ily . H is M o llie M ille r, S ch o lls, 41, 36; O cto b er, 41,3 8 ; N ovem b er, 39, 33; bold and co n sisten t a d v o ca cy o f Bourbon j F lo re n ce G rieb le r, G a sto n . D ecem b er, 45, 29; Ja n u a ry, 34, 28. p rin cip le s th ro u gh th e e d ito ria l colu m n s H attie M oore, G ree n v ille . o f th e T im e s h av e m erited th is h on or T h e q u estion s in H isto ry , T h e o ry E liz a S h o re y , M ou n ta in d a le. w h ich w ill rest w ith him u n til sh o rtly aud M en ta l A rith m e tic used in th e re | Jessie H o o d e n p yl, G aston . a fte r a y e a r from th is M arch 4. Mr. c e n t te a c h e rs’ q u a rte rly ex a m in a tio n G . W . T a m iesie, H illsb oro. M a rsh ’s a p p o in tm e n t m eets w ith g e n e ra l a p p ear b elow . T h e o th e r su b jects w ill M in n ie A tk in so n , F o re st G ro ve . satisfaction a m o n g lo ca l m em b ers o f h is be g iv e n la ter. A lice C h ristia n , F o rest G rove. p a rty and* now p eace and h arm on y w ill E v a C y p h e r, G len co e. m e n t a l a r it h m e t ic . p rev ail w ith ca p ita l letters in th e d em o L izzie Y o u n g , C ed ar M ill. 1. S ta te b riefly, su ch m eth od s o f c ra tic cam p. A v e ra g e age, 20 years; e x p e rie n ce, 6 te a ch in g th is su b ject as you h av e found In order to find out th e lo ca l se n ti j m onths. 1 o f p ra ctica l valu e. m en t in regard to the n o m in ation o f t h ir d g r a d e . I 2. I f % o f an a p p le cost i ' j ce n ts, p ostm aster at F orest G ro ve th e H a t c h e t h as in te rview e d p rom in en t d em ocrats l G ood for one year. N o exp e rie n ce re | w h at w ill 5-16 o f an a p p le cost? on th e su b ject a n d th e resu lts are giv en q u ired. M ust a vera ge o v er 70 percen t 3. 7 y* is 2 x /2 tim es 2-3 o f h ow m a n y and n ot fa ll b elow 40. below . I tim e s 1 Ida J a c k , F a rm in g to n . H e n ry H a m ilto n .— “ 1 do not con sider 4. W h a t is th e tim e o f d ay, p rovid ed E ilv Barnes, Beaverton . him a d em o cra t.” ‘ I n ever k n e w he 2-3 o f th e tim e past noon eq u als 2-9 o f B lan ch e H ard in g, G a ston . w as a dem ocrat u n til he ca m e around th e tim e to m id n ig h t? A d a J . G ord op , S ch o lls. w ith his p e titio n .” 5. A earned 2-3 as m u ch as B, and B O ssie B rooks, S ch o lls. K. II. P a rk e r.— “ I had ju s t as soon he earned # as m u ch as C , and th e y to E d w ard M . Brooks, S ch o lls. w ere postm aster as a n y b o d y ,b u t I a lw a y s g e th e r earn ed $108; re q u ire d th e am ou n t D ottie C yp h e r, G le n co e . h ad m y d ou bts a bou t his b e in g a d em o earn ed b y each . L in co ln L a u g h lin , F o rest G ro v e . c r a t .’ ' 6 .. A can d ig a d itch in tw e lve d a y s, N on a R e yn o ld s, B eaverton . H . B. Joh n son .— “ I h ave no rem ark s and A and B can d ig it in 8 days; in F lo ra N ob le, F o re st G rove. to m ak e. I am o n ly ju st a d e m o c ra t.” w h a t tim e can B d ig it alone? John H o h m a n , T ig a rd v ille . M elk i Jo h n so n .— “ 1 am g la d to k n o w G F orest G r o ve . CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON CO UN TY W hen W ash in gto n w as presid en t, A s co ld as an icicle, H e n ever on a railroad w ent, A n d n ever rode a b icy cle . th e m an is a d em ocrat for it h as never b eep krtow n b e fo re .” C h a s . M. K e r f , H. D . S t e w a r t , C . B. »Stokes.— “ I t h in k it is a good P residen t. C ash ier. a p p o in tm en t. S. B. G ilp in .— “ I d o n ’t th in k he is a ank of o rest r o v e d e m o c ra t.” “ I f h e is I h ave never seen or h eard a n y th in g o f i t . ” FOREST GROVE. OREGON Established. 18110. Incorporated. 1894. W . H . H. M yers.— “ I never k n e w he w as a d em ocrat u n til a rep u b lica n politi C A P I T A L S . ' 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 cia n in Portlan d told m e he w as a can GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED d id a te. . . . F o re ig n and D o m estic E x C . E . P ic k a rd .— “ I n ever k n e w th at c h a n g e B o u g h t an d S old . C o lle c he w as a d em ocrat u n til I heard o f his tio n s M ade on a ll A c c e ss ib le Poin ts an d P ro m p tly R em itted . a p p o in tm e n t.” D IR E C T O R S ; A n to n P fan n er.— “ A fte r M r. C le v e la n d A. H E N M A N . I. A . M A C R U l f . R. V . P U R D Y . w as e lected in 1892 th ere w as som e sort M. B I S B K K . E. W . H A I N E S . D. C . XT B I T A R T . o f a ce le b ra tio n -m e e tin g h eld in th is C. M . K E E P . place. Som e p eople saw fit to d istrib u te so m ew h a t o ld e g g s a m o n g som e o f the boys and S e n ato r H u ston and oth ei sp ea k ers w ere treated in th a t w a y . I f th e escu tch eon o f ou r c ity had n o t been stain ed in th a t w a y it m ig h t h a v e been possib le to in d uce th e a d m in istratio n to 1^1 H E W O O D a llo w an excep tio n to th e rule and retain O A K M r. C rossley w hom I th in k n in e-ten th s F IR o f th e peop le w an ted retain ed . Y e s, a s h y o u n g m an , ‘ stale e g g s ’ h av e don e it and I h appen to k n o w w h at I am, ta lk in g a b o u t in th is m atter, a s to. M r. M arsh I th in k th at he is w ell qu alified for th e o ffic e .” Lea\ e O rd ers a t Post O ffice . . B LARGEST R a lp h W an n , H illsb oro. T h o m a s Ingrain* F a rm in g to n . C laren ce H a rtle y , G re e n v ille . R oss H . P ra tt, F orest G ro v e . G e o rg e J a c k , F arm in g to n . A v e ra g e a g e 20 years. 7. A h ogsh ead o f m olasses w as b o u g h t for $20; 15 p er ce n t o f it le a k e d p u f how- m ust th e rem ain d er be sold per g a in 40 per ce n t on th e cost? 8. A ’s fortu n e ad d ed to 2-3 o f B ’ s w h ich is to A ’ s as 2 is to 3, b e in g put on in te re st for 6 y e a rs, at 4 p e r c e n t am ou n ts to $124; w h a t is th e fortu n e o f each? Mr. J. T . F le tc h e r c f G a le s C re ek and Mrs. M a g g ie H aines o f F o re st G ro ve w h o had each ta u g h t o v er th ree ye a rs su ccess 9. 3-8 o f A ’s m o n e y is $2 m ore th an fu lly w ere recom m en d ed to th e S tate 2-3 o f B ’s, an d th e y b oth h av e $72; h ow Board o f E x a m in e rs for first gra d e state m u ch h as B? certifica tes, good for fou r years. 10. I f 3 h orses in 1I4 o f a m on th eat # o f a ton o f h ay, h ow lo n g w ill 5-6 o f a ton la st 5 horses? P rob a te.— E state o f H e n ry D em m in , T H E O R Y A N D P R A C T IC E . d e c ’d; person al p ro p erty e x e m p t from 1. W h a t is te a ch in g ? In w h a t d oes e xecu tion fe t o ff to w id ow o f deceased. it con sist? In re e sta te of S am u e l C. R itc h e y , 2. D istin g u ish betw een a “ m eth o d ” d e c ’d; ob je ctio n s to fin al acco u n t filed by W . D. W ood, a d m in istrato r o f th e estate and a “ d e v ic e .” Court House News. * o f E sth e r V . G a rd n er, d e c ’d, one o f the lega tees u n d er sa d w ill. O b jectio n s su stained. 3. Illu stra te h ow , in te a c h in g to read, y o u “ proceed from th e k n o w n to th e u n k n o w n .” L a w D o ck e t.— W . W . W illia m s vs. J. E . and F a n n ie Beam- E x a m in a tio n as to p ro p e rty e xe m p t from e x e cu tio n . O r d ered t h a t j . E . Beam tu rn o ver to the j sh e riff n otes to th e am ou n t o f $493.00 i and th at F a n n ie Beam p a y to th e sh eriff | $80.00 on or before 10 o ’ c lo ck a. m . F eb - Iru a ry 14. 4. N am e five th in g s w h ich sh ou ld h e con sid ered in a ssig n in g a lesson. M arriage L ice n se s.— W m . C. H eater and L illia n M. D ew ey. G e o . W . T a y lo r I and E m m a M iller. F r a n k W . Joh n son T w o y o u n g m en b ro k e in to M r. B en e and M inn ie M eier. fie ld ’s sm o k e house, n ear M an n in g, T u e s d a y e v e n in g and to o k a w a y 161 lbs. ot b acon . M r. B en efield d iscovered and w ith som e o th er persons follow ed them T u esd ay e v e n in g a t th e re g u la r m ee t to th eir ca b in . T h o u g h at first th e y d e in g o f F o rest G ro v e lo d g e , A . O . U. nied a ll k n o w le d g e o f th e th eft th e y a co m m u n ication from th e record er o f fin a lly a ck n o w le d g e d th e ir g u ilt and as th e d egree o f h on or b ro u gh t som e new it w as th e ir first offen ce th e m atte r w as business before th e m e e tin g w h ich was d ropp ed on return o f th e m issin g p ro p h arm o n io u sly disposed o f to th e sa tis erty. faction o f a ll. T h e la d ies d esired a d m it tan ce and a ll o th e r b u sin ess w as p ro m p tly tab le d and th e lo d g e clo se d to open ' again in a sp e cia l go o d o f th e o rd er re T h e p erform an ce o f th e O ctoroon b y union. T h e doors w ere th ro w n open th e Young people o f th e G ro ve cam e off and th e la d ies filed in laden w ith lu u ch F rid a y and w as repeated for th e b enefit to refresh th e w ork m en a fter th eir lab ors. o f c h a rity on th e fo llo w in g even in g. A ro y a l fea t w as soon spread but n ot so T en d o lla rs w as th e p rofit o f th e secon d I soon disposed o f th o u g h som e o f th e e v e n in g . Both n ig h ts th ere w ere large b roth ers w ere h eroic in th e ir efforts. houses and w ell pleased au d ien ces, for i S o cia l c h a t w as in terspersed th ro u gh th e acto rs sh ow ed th e ca refu l tra in in g and a fte r th e lu n ch and tu en lo d ge a d th e y had received . T h e sto ry o f the jo u rn e d a fter fo rm a lly e x p re ssin g a p p re sla ve g irl w as in e tre stin g and d evelop ed cia tio n o f th e k in d tre a tm e n t th ey had m a n y stron g poin ts. W h ile a ll w ho |re ce ive d . took part (th e ir n am es a p p e arin g in last w e e k ’s issue) a cq u itte d th em selv es w ell, J a k e W irtz, th e h e a v y v illia n , and A n d y S h o ch , th e In d ia n , carried o ff th e house. R ev. W m . T r a v is w ill p rea ch at Buxton T h e su ccess o f th e en terprise sh ou ld sch o o lh o u se , p ro v id e n ce p e rm ittin g , on p ro ve e n co u ra g in g to th ose w h o lab ored S a b b a th F e h . 03 in st at 10 o ’c lo c k a. m. so h ard in pr p a rin g th e m em b ers and at 7 p. m . A t th e m o rn in g serv ice o f th e co m p a n y and a rra n g in g for th e referen ce w ill be m ad e to th e recen t co n cert. ! d eath o f h is frien d M. M an n in g. Hunrlary at Manning-. A. 0. U. W. Surprise. “The Octoroon.“ Church at Buxton. 5. N am e th re e req u isite s o f a good p ro gra m m e o f sch o o l e x e rcise s. 6. F o r w h a t causes m a y a te a ch e r su spen d a p u p il, u n der th e state rules and re gu la tio n s, and for h ow long? 7. E x p la in th e “ s o c r a tic " m eth od . T h e “ to p ic and a n s w e r” m eth od . T h e “ co n v e r sa tio n ” m eth od . 8. N am e su ita b le p u n ish m e n ts for th e fo llo w in g : (a) P r o fa n ity on th e p la y gro u n d s; (b) T r u a n c y ; (c) Idlen ess; (d) In su b o rd in a tio n . S h o w w h y th e p u n ish m en ts are su itab le . 9. G iv e five o b je c ts to be attain ed in cla ss q u estio n in g . 10. W h a t a tte n tio n sh o u ld be given to th e p la y s o f ch ild re n ? W h a t is th e e d u ca tio n a l v a lu e o f prop er pla ys? U N IT K D S T A T E S H I S T O R Y . 1. W h a t p a rts o f A m e rica w ere first se ttle d b y K u io p e a n s a n d in w h at year? 2. N a m e th e re b e llio n s th a t occu reil in th e e a rly h isto ry o f th e co lo n ies, am i g iv e th e ca u se o f each . 3. W h a t sta te s seced ed U n io n , and in w h a t years? from th e 4. F o r w h at pu rp ose w as tile co n sti tu tio n o f th ese U n ite d S ta te s ord ain ed and e sta b lish e d ? 5. G iv e a b rie f a cco u n t o f th e fo u n d in g o f O regon , an d th e year o f its a d m is sion as a state. 6. W h a t w as th e M issouri C o m p ro m ise B ill, and b y w h om w as it p rep ared ? W h a t w as th e vVilm ot Proviso ? 7. W h e re w as th e first b a ttle o f th e C iv il w ar fou gh t, an d w ith w h a t re su lt? 8. W h o w ere th e P ilg rim s? W h a t w as th e ir o b je ct? W h a t d id th e y do? 9. W h en w as V e ra C m z ca p tu re d ? W hen w as N e w O rle a n s ca p tu red ? A h ig h liv e r and a torp id liv e r w ill not | P ill* n o Not C a re , be a lo n g liver. C o rre ct th e liv e r w i t h ' P ills d o n o t cu re C o n stip a tio n . T h e y W h e n and to w h o m d id L e e 's a rm y D e W it t ’s L ittle E a r ly R isers, little p ills o n ly a g g ra v a te . K a r l’s C lo v e i R o o t T ea 'surrender? w ith w ood -sh ed and barn on T on a n d C o ffe e a S p e c ia lty . for $2.50 p e r m on th . O ne C o lle g e C am p u s. In q u ire at B R E F . R “ S i “ D P I u U p I«**» cu re d ysp e p sia and office ' . 1 1 --------------- ' 1 “ ' H J U l l , j . c . C la r k , d ru g g ist. co n stip a tio n . 1 g iv e s p erfect re g u la rity o f th e bow els. F o r sale a t C la r k ’s d ru g sto re . 10. What is the chief value of a k n o w ledge of History? 1 -*