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Washington
LARGEST
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IN
WASHINGTON
COI NT V.
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O R E G O N .
111- :
u p rcm c C ourt
fu d g e Filli» D istrict
A tto rti*) li lt l i D istrict
Senators ■
W A
W m . I*. Lord
H arrison K. K in c a id
. P h illip M ttsch a n i
C . M. Irw in
W. II L e ed s
.C h a s. K. W o lv erto n
R. S Bean
K. A . M oore
T . A. M cB ride
W. N. B arrett
John II M itch ell
........G eo W M cB ride
SIIINGTON
(ÎOUNTV.
B. P. C o rn e liu s
D. B. R easo n er
T . G . Tod d
R. B. G oodin
u d ge
K. P. Ford
B. L. McCormick
ih e riff
. .. j . w . Bappington
.G e o r g e H. W ilco x
........... A u stin C raig
lUperintendent.
X , B> Wilkes
...........W . L>. W oods
at
O IT Ï
O F
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»tAYOR
F O R E S T
G R O V E .
H ou. S. H u g h es.
ÎOUNCltM e n . T o s e rv e o n e y e a r. A . T . K n o x ,
J am es B u x ton , C. L . L a rg e
T o . . se.
. v e tw o y ea rs, T . C. M cN a m er, H ugh
ith, I). C. S tew a rt. P resid en t.
JRQ
A aro n W ells.
lf:co R ip-i<
J. C. (ir r e r .
..................... John S trip lin .
___ Kuommitteps of City Connell.
1RS
Ordina», 's. -C ou n cilm en S te w a rt, L a r g e and
Finance and Accounts — C o u n c ilm e n M cN a m er,
u x to n an'! S m ith .
Streets and Public Property — C o u n c ilm e n S m ith ,
n o x f fit l tew a rt.
Fire mo I Water. C o u n c ilm e n B u x ton . S m ith
id RIcN-.^ier.
Health und Police.— C o u n c ilm e n L a rg e . S te w a rt
I*
re
id K n o x
Ways and Means.— C o u n cilm en M cN a m er, B ux-
n an d S m ith .
P rintin ’
C o u n c ilm en S te w a rt, M c N a m e r an d
n ox.
F ire W a rd en
J u s tic e o f th e P eace
C o n sta b le
.S ch o ol D irecto rs
........... S ch o o l C le rk
............. S u p t. o f S ch o o l
Church
miti
li tie
d irecto ry.
• N G R E G A T I O N A L c h u r c h .
A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r .
en : ierv ic es e v e ry S u n d a y at n a. m. an d 8 p . m.
i n d a y sch ool a fte r m o rn in g service.
C *■ so cial tn e c tin g s e v e ry T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at
*oung p e o p le ’s m e e tin g o n e h o u r b efo re Sun-
"“ iii
lin g service,
st
j " c “ r m
t ran g e i > a re a lw a y s c o r d ia lly w elcom ed ,
M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H .
R i v. I). A . W
atters
, P astor .
erv ic es v e r y S u n d a y at n a. m. an d 8:3op. iu.
u la y sch ool at 12.15 p. m. J u n io r le a g u e e v e ry
id a y a t 4 p . m . E p w o rth le a g u e at 6:30 p. m .,
»day. P r a y e r m eetin g 7:30 p. m ., T h u rs d a y .
O ri
C H R IS T IA N CH U R CH .
e g u la r serv ic e e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 a. m. and
» p. n». S u n d a y sch ool at 10 a. in. A aro n
11a, sup t. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y even -
at B 3 0 p. m . Sr. Y . P. S. C. E . S u n d a y even -
a t E 3 0 p. m . Jr. Y . P. S. C. E. S u n d a y
-m oon at 4 p. m. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p resid en t.
» pub ic a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a ll th e s e
- G e n e r a l A l a r m —Rapid ta p p in g
^ l l . T h e location o f th e fire w illbe mdi-
W t h r n u m b e r of full ta p s given between
gj l1Br.1l a la rm s -c orresp onding to th e num -
w ii ils w h o se lim its a re g iv e n b elow
f # drill—T h re e taps, pause, th r e e taps,
£
se tfcrre taps.
I B m e e tin g — F iv e tap s.
W A R D L IM IT S .
k rd — N o rth o f P a cific a v e n u e and east
1 W ay.
■ ward— N orth o f P a cific a v e n u e an d
C o lle g e W a y and B street,
N aylor's addition.
■ ward— B etw een P a cific a v e n u e and
en u e south.
kr«l B etw een Second a v e n u e an d South
It ion.
k r d — S outh P a rk ad d itio n .
’O S T O F F IC E S .
B uxton
C e n te rv ille
D ille y
F a rm in g to n
G re e n v ille
G aston
L a u rel
M ou n tain d a le
R re d v ille
B lo o m in g
T h a tc h e r
B eaverto n
C o rn eliu s
Fir
G len c o e
G le n w ood
H illsb o ro
M idd leton
P ro g ress
Sh erw oo d
T u a la tin
Lenox
C iv ic S ocieties.
A . f . A N O A. M.
G R O V E -— H o lb ro o k L o d g e. No. 30.
s b a ll th e T h u r s d a y b e fo re th e fu ll
__ eh m o n th .
I H
i 'HO.
I »li t»«'
T u a lit y lo d g e . N o . 6. m eets in
mb
DENTIST,
L. C. WALKER.
J. I. KJMIGJHT,
General Fire insurance
. .. a n d Loan Broker.
B
Administrator’! Notice.
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th at th e u n d e rsig n e d
h a s b een d u ly a p p o in te d b y th e c o u n ty co u rt o f
th e s ta te o f O reg o n , fo r W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , a d ­
m in is tra to r o f th e esta te o f M artin M an n in g ,
deceased , la te o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , O reg on ,
and th a t h e h a s d u ly q u a lifie d and en tered upon
th e d is c h a rg e o f h is d u ties.
A ll p erson s, th e re fo r e , h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t
said es ta te a re h e re b y req u ested an d req u ire d
to p re s e n t th em to th e u n d e rsig n e d a t h is office,
at F o rest G ro v e . W a sh in g to n c o u n ty . O reg o n
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
from th e d a te h ereo f.
P lan
ner
.
A d m in is tra to r o f th e e sta te o f M artin M an ­
n in g . deceased .
F orest G ro v e . O reg on . F e b ru a ry . 6th. 1896.
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 istin g un der th e firm
n am e o f B eil & G r a y is th is d ay d issolved
b y m u tu al co n sen t. T h e business w ill
be c o n tin u e d b y A d am Beil. A ll acco u n ts
are p a y a b le to H aseltin e & C o, o f P o rt­
lan d.
A dam
T o best
G rove , F eb .
>
M on tezu m a lo d g e No. 50 m eets
A. HINMAN.
M. BISK RE.
I. A. MACItUM.
R. V. PURDY.
W. HAINES. D. C. STEWART.
C. M. KEEP.
A. T. KNOX - - P rop ri et or
F IR E W O O D
O A K
P I K
A S H
Good Quality.
Low Priors.
Delivered Sawed.
Leate Orders at Post Office . . .
F orest G rove .
HAIRCUT
WHILE YOU
WAIT.
next :
Shaving made easy
AT WIRTZ BROS.
Wash and Be Clean at the Only
Baths in Town.
B e i i .,
(ir e e fs
w ith w ood -sh ed and barn on
for $2.50 p er m o n th . O ne
C o lle g e C am p u s. In q u ire at
office.
(¡r o c e n .
Chinaware!
Cups
and Saucers, Plates, Pitch­
ers, Creamers, Sugar Bowls.
Vases, Toilet Sets, Mugs,
all sizes, Rose Bowls, Fancy
Baskets, Children’s Silver
Knives, Forks and Spoons.
L. N . G r a y .
6 , 189 !.
To Rent.
A house
p rem ises
b lo c k from
H atchet
K.
G
PIONEER WOOD YARD
Hufklen's Arnica Salve.
I G R O V E .--W a sh in g to n lo«lge No. 48.
% h a ll e v e ry M onday e v e n in g
every Wednesday evening
F
T w o doors S ou th o f V e rts H a ll.
Dissolution Notice.
T h e Best S a lv e in th e w orld for Cut*,
h a ll on th e first T u e s d a y in each
B ruises, S ores, U lcers, S a lt R h e u m ,
F e v e r S ores, T e tte r, C h ap p ed H ands,
__
O. E. S.
C h ilb la in s , Corn s, and a ll S k in E ru p ­
T u a la tin C h a p te r m eets in Ma-
tio
n s. and p o s itiv e ly cu res P iles, or no
lift t
; and f< u ith
p a y req u ired . I t is gu a ra n te e d to g iv e
G R O V E . F oreat C h a p te r N o 12 p e rfec t sa tisfa ctio n or m on ey refu n d ed .
F o r sale b v
c h all on th e first and th ird P rice 25 ce n ts p er box.
) each m onth.
C h a s. M iller.
I. O. O. F.
■ GROVE- F orest R eb ek a h lo d g e No
T o d d F e llo w s h a ll on th e first and
p sd av o f each m onth
CoiMicil Proceedings.
D r . N ix o n ,
a nton
A SH I .('»TON C O U N T Y
C u rd s.
C ity co u n cil m et in sp ecial session th e
H IL L S B O R O . H illsb o ro R eb ek ah lo d g e No. :
21 st, for th e purpose o f a u d itin g b ills for
W
.
G
.
C
O
L
E
,
P
h
.
G
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M.
I).,
>4 m eets iu o d d F e llo w s h all e v e ry S a tu rd a y
th e c ity . M in u tes o f th e p reviou s m eet­
•veilin g.
P h y sic ia n a n d S u r g e o n ,
in g F eb . 17th , w ere read an d approved.
T I G A R D V I L L E . C h a ri t y L o d g e No. 75 meets
in its hal l on the first and th ird S a t u rd a y s in
On m otion ot L a rg e and secon d ed b y
each mon th.
T e le p h o n e No. j.
F orest G ro v e .
K n ox th e sch ed u le o f w ages for those
( ‘» A STO N . W a p ato lo d g e No. 40 m eets in its
O ffice a t P io n e e r D ru g S tore.
| h all on th e first, th ird an d fifth S a tu rd a y s in
w o rk in g at th e pow er house w as tak en
i each m on th .
up. B ill o f th e m en for w ork on pow er
K. OF P.
L. K. A d a m s . house $69.10. M otion b y L a rg e and
F O R E S T G R O V E . — D e lp lio s lo d g e No. 391 w. N. B a r r e t t .
m eets in M ason ic h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y ev en in g .
1 seconded b y K n o x th at a ch e c k on the
B
A
R
R
E
T
T
&
A
D
A
M
S,
H IL L S B O R O .--P h o e n ix lo d g e N o. 34 m eets in
co n stru ction fund for th e a m ou n t be
M ason ic h a ll e v e ry M on day ev en in g .
draw n an d le ft w ith th e c ity treasurer
A T T O R N E Y S - A T -L A W ,
C O R N E L IU S . —S im o n id es lo d g e No. 34 m eets
to pay out. C h e c k for $65.15 w as ordered
in|its c a s tle h all e v e r y S a tu rd a y e v e n in g .
H il l s b o r o . O r e g o n .
draw n on th e co n stru ction fund to pay
G L E N C O E - - G le n c o e lo d g e N o. 22 m eets in
O r r iC K : C e n tra l B lo ck . R oom s b an d 7.
in its c a s tle h a ll on e v e r y a lte rn a te S atu rd ay.)
' for ca rp e n ter w ork on p o w e r house,
i C h e ck w as ordered d raw n on con stru c­
K . H.
FOREST G RO VE
D e lp h a te m p le . No. 7,
tion fund for f,8 50 fa vo r K . O. Q u ick fo r
S M IT H & BO W M A N .
m eets in M ason ic h a ll on th e secon d an d fourth
W ed n esd ay o f ea ch m on th .
h au lin g rock
C h e ck for one hundred
H IL L S B O R O -— P h o e n icia te m p le m eets in M a­ A .T T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W ,
d ollars in fa\ r o f John H e isle r for lum ­
son ic h a ll
ber w as ord ered draw n in fa v o r o f the
N o ta ria l W o rk am i C o n v e y a n cin g .
A . O. I T . W .
M ayor as he had a d van ced th e am ount
F O R E S T G R O V E — F o rest G ro v e lo d g e No. R oom s 6 A 7 M org a n Ulk
H I L L S B O R O , O r . to H e isle r prior to th e m ee tin g o f the
n rp^ets 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 .
c ity cou n cil. M otion b y K n o x and se­
F O R E S T G R O V E — D e g re e o f H on or lo d ge
conded b y L a rge th at w arran ts be draw n
n eets in Odd F e llo w s h all th e secon d T u esd a y
in favor o f th e Judges and C le rk s o f our
j f each m outh.
H IL L S B O R O . H illsb o ro lo d g e No. 61 m eets
c ity e le ctio n . T h e re w ere five officers
n its h a ll on th e first and th ird F rid a y s in each
at $1.50 each equals a total o f $7.50.
m o n th .
S H E R W O O D . S h erw o o d lod^ e No. 20 m eets H ours
F O R E S T G R O V E , C h e ck on co n stru ction fund in favor o f
in its h a ll e v e ry T h u r s d a y e v e n in g .
A . T. K n o x for h a u lin g rock $1.00. B ill
9 a. m . to 4 p. in.
OREGON.
T I G A R D V I L L E . T ig a r d v ille lo d g e m eets in
o f F o rest G ro v e C a n n in g Co. for in ­
M
ain
S
treet
its h all on th e secon d and fo u rth S a tu rd a y s in
*ach m on th .
su ran ce on E le c tric lig h t p la n t lor $33.70
T U A L A T IN
T u a la tin lo d g e m eets in its
was referred to th e co m m itte e on finance.
h all on th e secon d and fourth S a tu rd a y s in each
1 B ill o f A b b o tt & R oe for w in d ow s for
m on th .
pow er house $15.60 w as ord ered paid and
K . O. T . M.
CIVIL ENGINEER,
F O R E S T G R O V E . F o rest G ro v e ten t No. 21
a ch e ck on co n stru ction fund d raw n for
m eets in M ason ic h a ll on th e secon d a n d fourth C o n v e y a n c in g an d S u rv e y in g .
T itle s ' th e am ount. A p p lica tio n from fire com ­
T u e s d a y s in each m o n th .
E x a m in e d . N o ta ry P u b lic.
p a n y for a floor in th e tru ck house. On
H IL L S B O R O . -V iola ten t No. 18 m eets in Odd
F e llo w s h a ll on th e second and fo u rth T h u r s ­ O F F I C E IN I N G L E S B U I L D I N G , UP S T A I R S | m otion by M cN am er and secon d ed by
d a y s in each m onth.
L arge th e m atte r w as referred to S ap -
pin gton w ith in stru ction s to ord er such
H illsb o ro G r a n g e m eets in its h a ll on th e sec- |
ond an d fo u rth S a tu rd a y s in each m o u th at 12 m . ' N o ta ry P u b lic
F ire an d A c c id e n t I n su ra n c e | m aterial as he deem s n ecessary, and to
O. A . K.
Justice o f th e P eace
L oan s, C o lle c tio n s ! do th e n ecessary w ork.
F o rest G ro v e . J a m e s B. M a tth e w s Post. No.
D ay w ork for d ig g in g (litclies at $1.25
6. m eets in M ason ic h a ll on t h e first a n d kth ird
W ed n esd a ys in each m on th .
a d ay: Chas. N o la n d , 1.63; H. J. H ill,
W . It. C.
1.63; G eorge S tin ch co m b e , 1.50; A rth u r
F o rest G ro v e . -J a m es B. M a tth e w s R elief
D ow ns, 1.25; H. B aldw in , 1.63; W m .
C«>rps m eets a lte r n a te T h u rs d a y s in O dd F e l­
lo w s h a ll.
,
B a ld w in , 1.63; Jim S p a n gler, 1.13; R.
I. O . Q . T .
D ixon , 1.13; E d. D ixon , 1.50; A lv a
F o rest G r o v e .—F o rest G ro v e lo d g e N o. 11 1
E d w ard s, 1.13; M iles W atro us, 1.13; Jim
m eets in its h a ll e v e r y S a tu rd a y e v e n in g .
H arper, 1.13; I. H. S m ith , 1.25.
H ills b o r o .—H illsb o ro lo d g e m eets 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.
R od w ork for d ig g in g d itch e s at I5cts.
3 p m.
| a rod: R oss P r a tt and D. H o lsch e n , 1.75;
H IL L S B O R O
ORKGON
W . O F T H E W.
B. M . S m ith , 1.65; H. B a ld w in , 1.40;
F o re s t G ro v e C am p No. 98, m eets in Odd F el- ,
1 lo w s h a ll th e first an d th ird S a tu r d a y in each
W irtz B ros., 3.75; S c o tt S m ith , 3.70; F .
i m on th .
R ich a rd so n , 7.95; L. S p a rk s, 3.65; O. R.
C u a s . M. K e e p ,
H. D S t e w a r t ,
D ow n s, 3.70; V oss and D a viso n , 3.30;
Market Quotations.
G leason & C o ., 18.55; B a ile y and P ick a rd ,
FO REST GROVE.
an k of
o rest
r o v e 3.65; H a k e , 95cts.; M ark h am . 95Cts.;
P a rk er, C ron en & C o ., 6.85; S ch o ch ,
CO RRECTED W E E K L Y BY G RE ER T H E GROCER.
FOREST GROVE. OREGON
In g le s & C o ., 4.00; D avid S te w art, 3.75;
P r o d u c e r ’ s S e l l i n g P r i c e .
Established. 1889.
Incorporated. 18V4. D avid S te w a rt for tiles, 2.50.
B u t t e r ....................... 25 to 30 cts.
C A P I T A L •.*»0 , 0 0 0 .0 0
O11 m otion o f M cN am er and seconded
E g g s ....................... 10 cts. p e r doz.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED b y S m ith a c h e c k w as ord ered d raw on
C h e e s e .....................10 to 13 cts. p e r lb.
B a c o n -sid e s ..............7 cts. p e r lb.
th e P'irst N atio n a l B ank o f P ortlan d
. F o reig n an d D o m estic E x ­
H a m ........................... .8 cts. p e r lb.
c h a n g e B o u g h t an d S old . C o lle c ­
foi $1000 in fa vor o f th is c ity , to be used
S h o u l d e r s ................ 6 cts. p e r lb.
tio n s M atle on a ll A c c e ss ib le
as a co n stru ctio n fund.
P oin ts and P ro m p tly R em itted .
L a rd ......................... 7 to 8 cts. p e r lb.
O11 m otion co u n cil adjourn ed.
P otatoes
.............30 to 40 cts. p e r h u n d red lbs.
D IR E C T O R S :
O n io n s .....................60 to 75 cts. p e r h u n d re d lbs.
B ea n s..........................2 to 2% p e r lb .
A p p le s ...................... 40 to 50 cts p e r b ox
D ried A p p le s ......... 2% to 4 cts. p e r lb.
D ried P ru n e s ....... 4 to 5 c ts p e r lb .
T a l l o w .......................i lA to 4 cts. p e r lb.
C h ic k e n s, old .
$1 to $2.50 p e r doz
D u cks
..$2 to $3 p e r doz.
frost Ollicc of Forest drove.
G e e s e ..........................$5 to $5.50 p e r doz.
W. H. C R O S L E Y . P. M.
T u r k e y s ................... 8 to 10 cts. p e r lb . a liv e .
4 If HI VAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
H id es........................ g re e n 1 to iJ4c, d r y 4 to 10c
. 15 to 40 cts. each.
o aqd Vom P o rtlan d and a ll p o in ts: D eparts S h e e p P elts.
a. in. A r r iv e s 9 30 a. m.
f
to 3 cts. g r o w w e ig h t 4
I
to 4/4 cts. d ressed.
9 Ç A ’a llis, S alem an d a ll p o in ts on th e W est
•: » p a r t s 8:25 a. m . Arrives 4 i3° P- *».
M utton
$1.50 to $2.
^ ^ ^ n v i l l e , M an n in g, B u x to n and V em o n ia : P o r k .......................... cts. p e r lb . d resse d .
ta m
D eparts 1 p. m.
V ea l
...................4 to 4 J 4 cts. dressed.
W h e a t........................ 52 cts. cle ar.
O a ts ..............................15 to 17
T G R O V E F IR E D E P A R T M E N T .
la id
F r o fo s s io n u l
H IL L S B O R O . W a sh in g to n en c a m p m en t No. I
24 m eets in O dd F e llo w s h all on th e second and 1
fourth T u e s d a y s ol each m on th .
DIRECTORY.
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FO R EST G R O V E, O REG O N , TH U RSD A Y , FE B R U A R Y ‘¿ 7, IS »«.
VOL. !. ><»• 47.
V T 1Ï O F
County Hatchet
Childrens Toy Sets.
Decorated Crockery
and (ilanswarc
Staple & Fancy Groceries.
Tea
and
Coffee a Specialty.
H R E E R Z Ü Ö iR fK ’E R
Maceabee Officers.
A t its M on d ay review D ep u ty S u prem e
C o m m an d er M itch e ll in stalle d officers
o f F o rest G ro v e ten t N o. 21 K . O. T . M.
Joh n W irtz, com m and er; C . W . R o b in ­
son, past com m an d er; H. W . S co tt, lie u ­
te n an t com m and er; Ja ck L a tta, sergean t;
A n d y S h o c h , M aster at arm s; J. G .
R ain es, ch ap lain ; Dr. D. W . W ard p h y ­
sician ; W . S. B a ld w in , record k eep er; F .
E . R a ym on d , fin ance keep er; L . C . G ree r
sen tin el; Joe C ram p ton , p ick e t; Con
M cN am er, F red H arris, A n d y V a u g h n
guards.
T h irty -tw o n ew m em b ers h ave
re ce n tly been add ed to th e ten t.
Court House News.
L aw D o ck e t.— S . A. H o w e ll vs. John
S e ig e n th a le r, ju d g m e n t b y d efa u lt and
execu tio n ord ered to issue.
P ro b a te.— In re estate o f M. M an n in g,
d e c ’ d. In v e n to ry and a p p ra isem en t filed
sh o w in g cash in b an k $47.28; real e state,
$5220.00; p e rso n a l p rop erty, $5730.00.
R ep ort ap p roved .
E sta te o f H arre t F^. G a rn e tt d e c ’d. o r­
der m ade a llo w in g personal p ro p e rty to
l>e sold at p u b lic or p riva te sale for
cash in h an d .
W ill o f W illia m G reen w ood , d e c ’ d. a d ­
m itted to p rob ate and G e o rg e G a lb re a th
a p p oin ted a d m in istra to r w ith th e w ill
an n ex ed . B onds fixed $40000, le tte rs to
issue upon filin g and a p p ro v a l o f said
bond. A ll p ro cee d in gs h ereto fore had
in th is m atter w ill be revoked .
F in a l se ttle m e n t o f estate o f S am u el
C . R itc h e y , d ecea se d , co n tin u ed to M arch
2, 1896, at 10 o 'c lo c k a. m.
M arriage L icen se s — D avid H arlan and
R a ch e l A . P o in te r. S. A . I). M eek and
G e rtie A . P a sley.
Prosperous G aston.
G aston is flo u rsh in g and b e c o m in g
q u ite a tow n. T h e G aston C o -o p e ra tiv e
M illin g C o. w ill soon becom e a re a lity .
$6000 o f its $ 10,0c» ca p ita l sto ck h as
been su b scrib ed and as soon as th e roads
are p a ssa b le w o rk w ill be b egu n on a
60 barrel m ill.
M essrs. H ib b s, P eterson
and R u ssell are th e co m p a n y .
A n u m b er o f n ew d w e llin g h ou ses are
g o in g up and a saw m ill and w areh ou se
are to be b u ilt. T h e tow n now w an ts a
h ard w are store, a b la c k sm ith an d a m a r­
k e t an d tiak ery.
LARGEST
CIRCULATION
IN
WASHINGTON
COUNTY
T H R EE CENTS A COPY
I 11 Memory of J. P. Vaughn.
“House Bill No. 14.”
A t th e last re g u la r m ee tin g o f F o rest
S o m etim e a go R e p resen ta tive G a te s
G r o v e R e b e k a h lod ge No. 44 I. O. O. F . p u b lish ed in a S alem p a p er a card a d ­
th e fo llo w in g p rea m b le and resolu tion s dressed to S h e r iff K n ig h t.
I t said
w ere a dop ted .
th at S h e r iff F o rd o f W ash in g to n co u n ty
W h erea s, O u r broth er, Jos. P. V a u g h n , had circu la te d a sta te m e n t th at Mr.
w as su d d e n ly c a lle d a w a y b y d eath on K n ig h t, as rep resen tative o f th e S h e riffs’
th e m o rn in g o f J a n u a ry 21st, 1896, T h e re ­ asso cia tio n , at th e la st session o f th e
le g isla tu re h ad paid Mr. G a te s $300 as a
fo re be it
R e so lve d , T h a t w e record ou r sorrow bribe to g e t th e sh e riff’s m ile a g e b ill e n ­
for h is d eath a n d ou r a p p recia tio n o f his ro lled , and a sk ed M r. K n ig h t to affirm
m a n y good q u alities. A s an O d d fellow or d e n y it. T h ^ H a t c h e t n a tu ra lly
and R e b e k a h , h on ored b y h is associates w an ted th e o th er sid e too a n d on g o in g
and a lw a y s fa ith fu l in th e d isch a rg e o f his to S h e r iff F o rd w as in form ed b y h im
d u ties, we reco gn ized in him th e c h a r­ th a t he h ad not been circ u la tin g th e
a cte ristics o f a n o b le m an h o o d , but b ein g report.
R u m or now h as it th a t M r. G a tes w ill
c a lle d a w a y in h is e a r ly prim e we can
o n ly a ck n o w le d g e th e w o rk he d id so ▼ indicate h im s e lf th is w eek in th e co l­
w e ll in h is sh o rt life.
um n s o f a n o th e r co u n ty p a p er so th e
R eso lved , T h a t w e exp ress to h is w ife H a t c h e t h as so u gh t a n o th e r in te rv ie w
and re la tive s ou r h eart-felt sy m p a th y w ith S h e r iff F o rd th a t th e m atter m ay
and com m en d th em to “ O u r F a th e r in com e ou t in fu ll lig h t.
h e a v e n ” w h o “ d o e th a ll th in g s w e ll” to
M r. F o rd ,in a n sw er to in q u irie s said
com fort them in th is tim e o f deep a fflic­ th a t i f M r. G a tes re a lly w an ted to a d v e r­
tion.
tise h im se lf h e sh ou ld g iv e a com plete
R e so lve d , T h a t a co p y o f th ese resolu ­ h isto ry o f H ou se B ill N o. 14 from th e
tion s be spread upon th e m in u tes o f th e 1 tim e it w as in tro d u ced u n til a fter its
iod ge and p rin ted in T h e H a t c h e t and I fin al p assage and h ow it ca m e to turn up
th a t a cop y o f th e p aper be sent to th e ; m issin g a fte r it h ad go n e to th e h an d s o f
fa m ily o f th e d eceased .
th e e n ro llin g co m m itte e o f w h ich M i.
F ra te rn a lly su b m itte d in F rie n d sh ip G a tes w as ch airm a n . “ A ls o ,” said th e
L o ve and T ru th th is 19th d ay o f F e b ru ­ sheriff, “ I sh ou ld lik e to k n o w w h at co n ­
a ry , 1896.
n ection, i f a n y , he h ad w ith th e b ill on
Mrs. J. F . G risw old ,
Mrs. H . D. B ryan t,
E m m a W . C h an d ler,
C o m m ittee.
th e S u n d a y m o rn in g a fte r tk e le g isla tu re
adjourn ed. It is an old s a y in g th a t a
w ounded b ird a lw a y s flutters.
Sherwood School.
Suprised.
T h e fo llo w in g is th e report o f th e
Mr. T re ve Jon es w as su prised at h is S h erw o o d sch o o l for th e m o n th e n d in g
h om e F'ridav e v e n in g b y a nu m b er o f h is F e b ru a ry 28:
In P rim a ry D e p a rtm en t.— N u m b e r o f
friends. T h o se presen t b ein g: M r. and
Mrs. H . D. Jones, M isses R u sse ll, V e n e n , d ays ta u g h t, 20; n u m b er o f p u p ils e n ­
H in m an , R oe, W in n ifre d M arsh , M am ie j ro lled , 52; n u m b er d a y s a tten d an ce, 879;
; C la rk , T o n g u e, E w iu g , Jones, and B aber. nu m b er d a y s a b sen ce, 60; n u m b er ta rd y
; M essrs. Jones, M c E ld o w n e y , C o n n e ll, m ark s, 24; a ve ra g e d a ily a tte n d a n ce , 44.
H a lle tt, L e u llin g , W ilson , M arsh and T h e fo llo w in g nam ed p u p ils w ere n eith er
G ertzm a ch er.
T h e g re a te r p a rt o f th e absen t nor ta rd y d u rin g th e m on th :
e v e n in g w as sp en t in p la y in g gam es, M aysie M osher, E th e l S e n e y , L e th a
a fter w h ich a b o u n tifu l repast w as served S te ve n so n , W illie lid w ards, F re d d ie
w h ich w as a co m p le te surprise.
T re v e H o lzn agel, F re d d ie B aar, H e n ry S cli-
p roved h im se lf an e x c e lle n t en tertain e r, lic h tin g , A rth u r A tte rb u ry and D ora
Ju stin a L a n g e r, teacher.
as e ve ryo n e seem ed to h ave a ro ya l good Jerdensen.
A d v a n ce d D e p a rtm e n t.— N u m b er o f
tim e.
days ta u g h t, 20; nu m b er p u p ils e n ro lle d ,
44; mfknber days a tte n d a n ce , 78i^JnTfh-
ber d a y s absen ce, 45; n u m b er ta rd y
Jo h n B u cher P o st, N o. 70, G . A . R .,
m arks, 26; a v e ra g e d a ily a tte n d a n ce , 39.
w as org an ized b y C ol. Josep h B ucher, as
T h e fo llo w in g nam ed p u p ils w ere n e ith e r
sp e cia l m u sterin g officer at V e rn o n ia , on
absen t nor ta rd y d u rin g th e m onth :
F eb . 18, upon sp ecia l ord er N o. 3 issued
A n n a and A ils a H ayn es, S u sie R ob erts,
b y G en . li. W . A lle n , D ep a rtm en t C o m ­
S usie K le g e r , W illie H o lz n a g e l, C h ester
m an der.
S teven so n , R ic h a rd B aar an d Joh n S ch -
T h e Post is nam ed in h on or o f# a
lic h tin g .
H . A . B a ll, p rin cip al.
d eceased b rother o f th e m u sterin g officer
w h o w ere co n stan t com p an ion s th ro u gh
c h ild h o o d , y o u th an d m an hood, e n list­
W e n ote w ith pleasu re th a t th e a g ri­
in g to g e th e r in Co. G 1st b atta lio n , 18
regim en t U . S . in fa n tr y in 1861, o c c u p y ­ cu ltu ral C o lle g e at C o rv a llis h as d eclin ed
in g th e sam e te n t, sle e p in g u n der th e to a ccep t th e $2,500 a y e a r w h ich th e
sam e b la n k e ts, m a rch in g side b y side le gislatu re fo r ye a rs b a c k h av e a p p ro p ri­
from C o v in g to n , K y ., on th ro u gh T e n ­ ated to th a t in stitu tio n . T h is a ction on
nessee to P ittsb u rg L a n d in g , and C o rin th th e p a rt o f th e re ge n ts sh ow s u n m ista k ­
and Iu k a , M iss., F lo re n ce , A th e n s and a b ly th a t th a t in stitu tio n h as been g e t­
H u n tsv ille, A la ., and on the re tre a t, b ack tin g aid from th e sta te th a t it sh ou ld n ot
o v er n e a rly th e sam e rou te to L o u isv ille, h av e had . H as a n y o f th e o th e r state
K y ., d u rin g th e h ard and perilous m ili­ aid ed in stitu tio n s th e m o ral co u ra ge to
ta r y ca m p a ig n o f 1862, e n d in g th eir do th e fair th in g and d ec lin e to fu rth er
ca re er to g e th er as com rad es at th e b attle rob th e ta x p a y e r b y refu sin g sta te aid?—
o f P e rry v ille , K y ., O ct. 8, 1892, w hen P la in d ea ler.
j
.John Bucher Post, G. A. R.
No State Aid.
sick n e ss in cid e n t to a so ld ie r’ s life in
a c tiv e serv ice caused th e b roth er to be
sen t to P ark b a rra ck s h o sp ita l, near
L o u is v ille , K y ., w h ere he d ie d D ec 14,
1862.
A
Surprise.
A v e r y p le a san t su rprise w as giv en
last T h u rsd a y e v e n in g a t th e hom e o f
M iss M ab le H in m a n .
T h o se p resen t
T h u s d ea th alon e cou ld and d id se p a r­ were: M rs. H in m a n , M isses, H in m a n ,
a te th e b ro th ers and a fte r th irty -th re e C la rk , T o n g u e , V en e n , R u sse ll, H ib b s
lo n g y e a rs his m em ory is hon ored b y hi9 and G rah am . M essrs. H a lle tt, W ilso n ,
b ro th er and “ com rad e in a rm s” o f th e M c E ld o w n e y , Jones, F le tc h e r , H in m an
d a rk y e a rs o f ’61 to ’65, and th e o th er and C o n n e ll. T h e e v e n in g w as tak e n
com rad es o f th e G . A . R . post by g iv in g up w ith v ario u s gam es, a m o n g oth ers
w ere p la y e d H id in g S e e k , W in k u m
it h is nam e.
B lin k u m , e tc. A ll rea lized M iss H in ­
m a n ’s a b ility to e n tertain , and e v e ry one
presen t v o ted th a t th e y h ad spent a m ost
W e h a v e listen ed to th e G ra n d L ectu res
e n jo y a b le e ve n in g.
o f Prof. H ow ard C . T r ip p and h a v e been
h ig h ly pleased. W h ile h e d id not fire
A T T H E ’V A R SITY.
his h o t sh ot at ou r lo ca l g riev a n ce s yet
J. M. G a rriso n b egan h is w ritin g class
he h in te d v e r y p o in te d ly at th em from
M ond ay. O w in g to th e fa ct th a t m an y
i o u tw ard ap p earan ces.
H is p rin cip le r e m ark s w ere on a gen eral stu d en ts w ere d eb a rred b y co n flicts from
reform cla im in g th a t th e wom en o f our e n terin g e ith e r o f th e h ours an a d d i­
lan d w ere as co m p eten t and sh ou ld h ave tio n al cla ss w ill be ta u g h t at 4 o ’clock .
Prof. Tripp’s Lectures.
as m u ch r ig h t to a fran ch ise as th a t class
o f p eople th a t cou ld be voted w ith a few
d rin k s o f th e d ea d ly poisons or th a t class
j th a t d id n o th in g for th e e le v a tio n o f fel-
fow m an bu t e ve ry th in g for h is dow n
fall. H is h ard est b low s w ere at U n cle
S am , for g o in g in to p a rtn e rsh ip w ith the
liq u o r traffic a llo w in g a m an to sell th at
to h is fello w m an th a t w ill cra ze him
and cause him to co m m itt a crim e and
th en pu n ish the m an for d o in g th a t w h at
we e x p e cte d he w ould do w h en we sold
him th e liq u o rju st sim p ly for th e reven ue
d erived from it.
S a y , C h ristia n T e m p e ra n ce w orkers,
o f F o re st G ro ve , d o n ’ t you th in k it is
abou t tim e to root out som e o f th e crim es
co m m itte d rig h t u n d er ou r eyes? O h
for a few m ore cra n k s to com e in from
som e o th e r sta te as th ere d id a few years
ago, w o u ld n ’t we p a t th em on th e back
and sh o ve th em to th e fron t?
— M.
H a t c h e t a nd O re go n ia n $ 1 . 7 $ • ye ar
1
Prof. R ob ertson d elivered a v e r y a p ­
p rop riate le ctn re in th e aud itoriu m last
F rid a y for th e d a y w h ich w as k ep t in ­
stead o f S a tu rd a y, th e 22nd, as W a s h in g ­
t o n ’s b irth d a y . M an y w ere presen t and
h is discou rse w as m uch ap p reciated .
G a m m a S ig m a m et b y ca n d le lig h t
T u e sd ay e v e n in g and d iscussed th e q u es­
tion : R e so lve d , “ th at C o n gress sh o u ld
e n a ct a law p ro h ib itin g foreign e tn u iig ra
tion for five y e a r s .” N e g a tiv e w on.
A n o th e r lite ra ry m u tin y w ill lie h e ld in
m em ory o f B ill N ye . A co m m itte e is at
w o rk a rra n g in g a p rogram m e. T h e so­
c ie ty h as re c e n tly g o t co n tro l o f som e
m ore o f th e ir m o n e y th a t w as sta n d in g
ou t and w ill soon a rran g e fo r th e fittin g
u p o f th eir new h a ll.
F or D y s p e p s ia
A n d L iv e r C o m p la in t y o u h a v e a p rin ted
gu a ra n te e on e v e r y b o ttle o f S h ilo h 's
V ita liz e r. I t n e v e r fa ils t o cu re. For
sa le at C la r k 's d ru g store