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EST LATION IINGTON TY. No. 4M. IRECTORY. Washington i à County Hatchet “ W ell hew to the line, let the chips f a l l where they may." FO R E ST G R O V E , O REG O N, T H U R S D A Y , MARCH R, 1 8 9 6 . I . O. O. F . FO REST g r o v e . Washington lod*e No. 48. meets in its hall every Monday evening. I’ rolcHH iom il C a r d s . Annual School Meeting. LARGEST CIRCUL AR ION IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. T H R E E CENTS A COl Y An Important Enterprise. C o u n ty School C o lu m n . A blistering chilling day made atten The old Sash, Door and Lumber Co’s Mr. Jam es Springer closed Feb. 27 a dance at the annual school meeting factory is now running under new con term in district 46 begun Nov. 4. Four PU R EST GRO VE —Forest Rebekah lodge No. W. G. C O L E , PH. G ., M. D., Pii O F O I t E G O N . 14 meets in Odd Fellows hall on the first and Monday afternoon quite an undertaking trol. The Forest Grove Manufacturing teen boys and seven girls were enrolled. 'bird Wednesday of each month. but at two o’clock when chairman J. E. Company. The new company is made Average number belonging and daily at P h y sic ia n a n d S u r g e o n , Wm. P. Lord HILLSBORO.—Montezuma lodge No. 50 meets Harrison R. Kincaid n its hall on every Wednesday evening. Bailey of the directors called the voters up of six members. Mr. K. A. JerOme, tendance: November, 13, 10; December, . Phillip Metscham Forest Grove. to order some fifty were present, of these an architect who has designed many of 13, 10; February, 15, 10. HILLSBORO.--Washington encampment No. Telephone No. ¡ ........G. M. Irwin P u b l ic ln -U lutiuti W. II Leeds .4 meets in Odd Fellows hall on the second and P rin te r Office at Pioneer Drug Store. fifty six'or seven were ladies. the most conveniently arranged buildings . .Chas. E- Wolverton fourth Tuesdays of each mouth. Mr. J. R. Willis closed Feb. 21 a term R. S. Beau Minutes of the annual meeting of last in this region. Messrs. W ill Smith, HILLSBORO.—Hillsboro Rebekah lodge No. F. A. Moore in district 74, Bethany, begun Sept. 2. < : : >4 meets in Odd Fellow s hall every Saturday ........... T. A. McBride March and of the adjourned meeting of I. N. Boldrick and Tohn Ebner, all skill )iHtrict .. W. N. B a r k k t t . L. K . A D A M a . Twenty-eight boys and twenty-five girls W N. Barrett evening. District.. | April were read and approved. By re ful workmen in this special line. Mr. John H Mitchell T IG A R D V IL L K .—Charity Lodge No. 75 meets were enrolled. Average number belong .......... Geo W McBride B A R R E T T & AD AM S, n its hall on the first and third Saturdays in quest of Mr. Bailey Principal Thomas Robert Hartrampf the machinist and ing and daily attendance: September, -•ach month. > read a report showing the condition of engineer and Mr. J. M. Jones who has 27, 24; October, 35, 27; November, 46, 35; G ASTO N .—Wapato lodge No. 40 meets in its A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , j the school, some of its expenses and sug charge of the office. hall on the first, third and fifth Saturdays in V A S I 1 M I T O N COUNTY. December, 47, 43; January, 42, 41; Feb H il l s b o r o , O r e g o n . each month. gesting improvements. Total enroll The mill is well equipped with im ruary, 50, 46. ...... B. P. Cornelius K . OF F . O p v i c k : Central Block, Rooms Sand 7. ment during the past twelve months was D. B. Reasoner proved machinery for turning out all Is, in C FO REST GRO VE -D e lp h o s lodge No. 39 ______________________________________________ ' .is s i« !» j .............T. G. Todd meets W R IT T E N A R IT H M E T IC . 376, average attendance since September kinds of fine wood work vying in quality in Masonic hall every Saturday evening. . . K. B. Goodin 256, enrollment for same period about with the best Portland work and with . ..........II. P. Ford 1. Define notation, prime factor, ?rate P HILLSBORO.—Phoenix lodge No. 34 meets in SM ITH & BOW M AN, fie r i 300. $7.20 had been spent for supplemen lower prices turning the balance in it« quantity, unit of measure, trade discount, J.W . Sappington uterB. CO RN ELIU S.—Simonides lodge No. 34 meets George H. Wilcox tary reading for first and second grades. favor. For any other than an expert to specific duty, usury. A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , ......... Austin Craig infits castle hall every Saturday evening. 1 SuBtrintendent Books had also been purchased—a civil describe the means by which they turn L. K. Wilkes 2. What must be the width of a board G LEN C O E.—Glencoe lodge No. 21 meets in y ......... W. D. Woods Notarial Work and Conveyancing. government, an algebra, a grammer, etc. out doors, sashes, mouldings, mantels, 16 ft. long to contain 14 2-3 It. in its castle hall on every alternate Saturday.! Rooms6 & 7 Morgan Blk. H ILLSBO RO , O r . other expenses were $1.2 5 for colored pilasters, etc., would be folly and a mere B . S. 3. How deep must a box be to con CUIT C w e t -— Third Monday in March and ! FO R EST GRO VE — Delpha temple, No. 7, crayon, $1.40 for a map and $8.25 im exhibition of ignorance. The two floors tain 6 gallons, if it is 17 inches long and meets in Masonic hall on the second and fourth and fot irth Monday in November. provements on outbuildings. Mr. Thomas of the factory are filled with different Wednesday of each month. 12 inches wide? NTY C< iu r t — First Monday ia each month. recommended that the blinds be cut in machines adapted for turning out the va HILLSBORO.—Phoenicia temple meets in Ma D r . N ix on , n e k s ’ C o u r t — First Wednesday 4. Find the diameter of a circulaf is i MIMIK sonic hall two so that the upper half could be kept rious kinds of work which the factory first M jnday in each month, open while the lower was closed thus handles. Many of these are not to be land containing 5 square miles. A . O. U . W . FO REST G RO VE.—Forest Grove lodge No. 5. A certain room is 26 ft. long, and gaining better control of light. Poor found in any except the most complete in Odd Fellows hall on every Tuesday Hours FO R EST GRO VE, F O R IN T O I I O V E . *0 V < blackboards in the first grade room were establishments even in factories in 20 ft. wide. How many feet is it from evening. 9 a. m . to 4 p. m. OREGON. spoken of and the inadequacy of the pres Portland. Several are usually only found one of the lower corners to an opposite FO R EST G R O V E —Degree of Honor lodge Hon. S. Hughes. meets in Odd Fellows hall the second Tuesday M ain S tre e t ,a ent furnace to heat the entire building, in furniture factories. One interesting upper corner? [Altitude 10 feet.] of each month. CILMK <1, To serve one year, A. T. Knox. Clerk Wells read the list of children of corner is where the big dry kiln is. It is 6. What is the face of a 60-day draft, HILLSBORO. Hillsboro lodge No. 61 meets jsrnrp Buxton, C. L. Large. Fridavs in each n 1 its h» hall on the first and’third F school age and the listeners made such two stories high and the bottom floor is a at yi per cent discount, that can be j serve two years. T. C. McNamer, Hugh month. corrections as were necessary. A dozen net work of steam pipes so that wood can bought for $750, money being worth 7 t a i . ). D. C. Stewart, President. SHF:RWOOD.—Sherwood lodge No. 20 meets I CIVIL E N G IN E E R , or more names were added, bringing quickly be made as dry as the proverbial per cent in its hall every Thursday evening. ........................... Aaron Wells. an ts IG A R D V IL LK .—Tigardville lodge meets in Conveyancing and Surveying. Titles several dollars into the district treasury. bone. The steam pipes are also used in .. .* ...... J. C. Greer. its T hall 7. How much must I invest in United HUKEN on the seeond and fourth Saturdays in Nominations were then made for di another place to heat a drying box for Examined. Notary Public. ........... John Striplin. each month. States 4 per cent bonds at no, to give Vere HAL. . mittees o f City Council. T U A L A T IN . — Tualatin lodge meets in its O F F IC E IN IN G L E S BU ILD IN G . UP ST A IR S rector to succeed Mr. J. E. Bailey whose glued articles and to keep the glue pot me $500 yearly income? hall on the second and fourth Saturdays in each Co" term of office had expired. The nominees | j^ot Councilmen Stewart, Large and month. 8. What is the edge of a cube whose were: »S. A. Walker, David Smith. The factory has contracts already for entire surface is 5,400 square inches? K . O. T . M. Messrs. J . E. Bailey, Aaron Wells, S. true mmi Accounts—Councilmen McNamer, Notary Public Fire and Accident Insurance FO R EST GRO VE. Forest Grove tent No. 21 two houses and Mr. Jerome at the time 9. If 1,480 lbs. of old rope cost meets in Masonic hall on the second and fourth j »n and Smith. Hughes and Anton Pfanner were nomina- of our visit was drafting plans fora third. | Justice of the Peace Loans, Collections ets and public Property. —Councilmen Smith, Tuesdays in each month. | ted and declined. Forty-two votes were So many orders are ahead that two more $ 2 3 .1 2 # , how much is that per ton? HILLSBORO —Viola tent No. 18 meets in Odd j ||uwart. j cast of which Mr. David Smith received men, making eight in all, will have to be 10. If I buy a certain mining stock at D R EG| and aad Water. —Councilmen Buxton, Smith Fellows hall on the second and fourth Thurs- j day« in each month. 1 thirty and was declared elected. Nouiina- put on and then the whole force will have 52 per cent below par, and sell it at 8 per tcNamei 1». O F H. Ith and Police.—Councilmen Large. Stewart | tions for clerk were H. D. Stewart and to work ten hours a day. If the weather cent below par what per cent shall I Hillsboro Grange meets in its hall on the sec- j .no*. Aaron Wells. Mr. Wells however coti- is good, iu two weeks fourteen men will i gain? ond and fourth Saturdays in each month at 12 m. >s and Japans. —Councilmen McNamer, Bux- General Fire Insurance ! sidered he had all the business he could have to work to fill the orders now in on j G. A . K. PHYSIOLO GY AND H Y G IE N E . xd Si|_ 1 attend to and declined . Motion of Prof. time. ^ ^ ^ ^ j u n c i l m e n Stewart. McNamer and Forest Grove. Jam es B. Matthews Post, No. 6 , meets in Masonic hall on the first and third 1. Name at least four voluntary mus . . . and Loan Broker. Ferrin nominations were closed and the Wednesdays in each month. That the factory is a home industry | clerk instructed to cast the vote of the and de erves encouragement, every one cles. In what does their structure differ W . B . C. meeting for Mr. Stewart which was done will consider self-evident but there from that of involuntary muscles? Forest Grove. -James B. Matthews Relief ...............Fire Warden Corps meets alternate Thursdays in Odd F e l- I H ILLSB O R O O r e g o n and Mr. Stewart declared elected. 2. Name and give the effects of at Justice of the Peace lows hall. is another and a more practical ..................... Constable After some discussion on motion of reason for patronizing it. The factory least three narcotics on the human I . O. G . T . Mr. S. Hughes the question ot tax rate turns out a better grade of work, more system. Forest Grove.—Forest Grove lodge No. 11 .School Directors . K r.ir. . S t e w a r t , meets in its hall every Saturday evening. R Smith,» was laid over until the directors should carefully finished, than the Portland ma 4. Define arteries, veins, ventricles. President. Cashier. .. School Clerk Hillsboro.—Hillsboro lodge meets in its hall , vvella call the voters together to decide the terial and it is sold cheaper. An in How may severe bleeding be stopped? . Supt. of School every Saturday. Juvenile Temple, Sundays, UiC 'Thomas, A. 3 P m This action was advisable stance is their stock door, a five-panel 5. Explain the use of the lungs. B a n k o f F o r e s t G r o v e | question. = W. OF TH E W. because it is uncertain wliat amount will door for $1.05 while the Portland-made 6. What constitutes the nervous sys C h u r c h D ir e c to r y . Forest Grove Camp No. 98, meets in Odd Fel FOREST GROVE. OREGON be received from the county and it is not door is only four-panelled and sells for lows hall the first and third Saturday in each tem? What is the use of pain? month. Established. 1880 . Incorporated. 1894 . necessary to report rate to county clerk .25. This is but one of a dozen similar c o n g r e g a t io n a l c h u r c h . 7. Tell what you can about carbonic C A P IT A L SftO.OOO.OO until next February.. The directors as- cases. The Forest Grove Manufacturing g l A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r . acid gas and its poisonous effects. What •ice« evn v Sunday at u a. m. and 8 p. m. M a r k e t Q u o t a t io n s . 1 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED 1 ketl instructions regarding the treatment Company is doing a good work for the ty school after morning service. of outside pupils and as to who were Grove and its pros,perty is gratifying to is meant by oxygen and nitrogen? U t. al meetings every Thursday evening at F O R EST GROVE. . . . Foreign and Domestic E x 8. Give experiments to show the com ! outsiders. Mr. Hughes said the matter every one. change Bought and Sold. Collec rir ng p e o p le ’ s meeting one hour before Sun- i tions Made on all Accessible position of the bone. Describe the pro I had been gone into in detail seven or eight C O R R E C T E D W E E K L Y BY G R E E R T H E G R O C E R . __ venmg service. Points and Promptly Remitted. ngers are always cordially welcomed, cess of repairing a broken bone. years ago and that the directors would P r o d u c e r ’ s S e l l in g P r ic k . Mrs. R. L. Patton, Rockford, 111 . , says: DIRECTORS: 1RTHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH. ! find the rules then laid down comprehen 9. Value of the cuticle? Preservation .. 25 to 30 cts. Butter. “ From personal experience I can recom . H I N M A N . I. A. M A C R U M . B. F . P U R D Y . r e v . D. A . W a t t e r s , P a s t o r sive enough. One or two local instances . 10 cts. per do*. of the teeth? When to bathe? Eggs M. B I S H B K . K. W . H A I N E S . D . C. B TK Y V A R T . mend DeWitt’ s Sarsaparilla, a cure for •ices e v e r y Sunday at n a. m. and 8:30 P- m- I .. 10 to 13 cts. per lb. ; during the past year were spoken of. y school at 12.1s P- tn. Junior league every I Cheese C . M. K E E P . 10. ' Effects of rebreathing expired air? impure blood and general debility.” J. . 7 cts. per lb. v at Bacon-sides it 4 4 p. 1 m. Kpworth league at 0.30 p. m Clerk Wells read the minutes of the day. , Ift-ayer How to ventilate schooliooms, bedrooms? Fn-ayer meeting 7 7:30 p. m., Thursda C. Clark, druggist. Ham ................ . ..R cts. per lb. present meeting, apd a few additions .. .6 cts. per lb. Shoulders CHRISTIAN CHURCH. G EO GR APH Y. were made. It was suggested that every . ..7 to 8 ctf. per lb. Lard.............. ^rvice every Sunday at 11 a m. and 15 to 20 cts. per hundred lbs. 1. Explain the terms: (a) Poles of effort be made to have every child en- ‘ Sunday school at 10 a. in. Aaron Potatoes Prayer meeting Thursday even- Onions........... 60 to 75 cts. per hundred lbs. n ex t : titled to enrolled. The meeting then Thc musical© given by Miss Dorothea the earth; (b) latitude of a place; (c) 111. Sr V P S. C. K Sunday even- Beans.............. . 2 to 2% per lb. |p . 111. Jr. Y. I*. S. C. K. Sunday adjourned. » j*Eliot, contralto, and Miss Clara White earth’s orbit; (d) basin of a .iver; (e) \ a p. 111. Sylvia Edwards, president, Apples ........... .. 40 to 50 cts per box I Cooley, pianist, in the auditorium F ri a plateau. f are cordially invited to all these Dried Apples. . ■ »% to 4 cts. per lb. day evening was enjoyed by a large and Dried Prunes.. . .4 to 5 cts per lb. 2. Name the state in our Union in shaving made easy From Rev. D. A. Watters, T a llo w ........... .. .354 to 4 cts. per lb. appreciative audience. The entertain which rice is most abundantly produced? $1 to $2.50 per do*. Chickens, old . Watsonville, Cal. ' ment was under the auspices of the Cotton? Salt? Sugar? Copper? n A f f l c c o f’ F o r e s t G r o v e . AT WIRTZ BROS. ..$2 to $3 per do*. Ducks............. E d it o r H a t c h e t . ! Ladies Working Society of the Congre- $5 to $5.50 per do*. Geese............... 3. What and where is each of the fol | w H. CROSLKY, P. M. Wash and Be Clean at the Only 8 to 10 cts. per lb. alive. Turkeys.......... I am still enjoying the salubrious clime ' Rational church. Barring a vexatious lowing: (a) Sable; (b) Vancouver; (c) L A N D D E P A R T U R E OF M AILS. Baths in Town. Hides.............. .. green 1 to 1 %c, dry 4 to 10c of the golden state. Last night was the delay by which the concert did not begin Lima; (d) Yukon; (e) Katahdin? im Portland ana all point*. Depart* reg1 Sheep Pelts.. ... 15 to 40 cts. each. irrives 9:30 a. m. Two doors South of Verts Hall. 6rst rainfall in this section during the » “ tH 8: 3 ° excepting the severely 12 # to 3 cts. gross weight 4 4. Name the mountain systems of the (is. Salem and all points on the West Beef • ■ • ( to 4Í4 cts. dressed. month o f Febru ary. It was welcomed classical character of the music and that Western Continent, and give the names L* 3:25 a.m . Arrive* 4:30 p. m. $1.50 to $2. some of the songs were Italian and Ger ^ille, Manning, Buxton and Vernonia: Mutton........... by farm ers and travelers alik e as the dust of all the countries of North America. cts. per lb. dressed. Departs 1 p. ni. I Pork................ .. - had become quite disagreeable and the man, the musical© was very successful. .4 to 4 cts. dressed. Miss Annie Pomeroy,' ; Veal 5. Locate five bays and three gulfs of soil too dry for the best conditions of High class music however is common in .. .53 cts. clear. Wheat \ GRO VE F IR E D EPAR TM EN T. Stenographer and Typewriter the crop grow ing. We made a visit to the Grove and the majority of the aud North America. . 14 to 16 I Oats 6. Locate two principal cities of each .G e n e r a l A l a r m —Rapid tapping Santa Cruz yesterday. It is considered ience were capable of appreciating it. | The location of the fire willbe tndi- General Typewriting, Law' The following programme was rendered. of the following states: Pennsylvania, ? number of full taps given between one of the most beautiful and picturesque Administrator's Notice. Work, Covping, Correspond J alarms—corresponding to the num- Ohio, Missouri, Oregon, Tecuesse, Cali cities of the Pacific coast. I t ia eighty Vocal Solo—“ A Summer Night” ....A. G. Thomas Notice is hereby given that the undersigned 3 whose limits are given below. ence, etc., done quickly and Polonaise............................................... .. Chopin fornia. ¡•ill—Three taps, pause, three taps, has been duly appointed by the county court of m iles south o f San Fran cisco on the neatly and at a moderate s taps. 7. Name the principal productions of the state of Oregon, for Washington county, ad leeting—Five taps. northside o f Monterey B ay and claim s a V o d « o lo * - i fi g i u “ M. n . n . j S g of Fyreree. * p r i c e * ................................... ministrator of the estate of Martin Manning, Piano Solo—a. Impromptu . ...Schubert Spain, Ohio, Prance, and Japan. WARD LIM ITS. population o f 10,000. It has two rail deceased, late of Washington county, Oregon, b. Cradle Song 8. What commercial advantages has Barili - Forest Grove roads and steam er line. It is noted for I—North of Pacific avenue and east and that he has duly qualified and entered upon A t H a t c h e t O f f i c e Vocal S o lo s-E m harassment . Franz Abt New York City? Chicago? Bftltimore? '•y- : its fine sum m er residences, beautiful Hiadenroslein...... ...Schubert ard—North of Pacific avenue and the discharge of his duties. New Orleans? San Francisco? Port All persons, therefore, having claims against liege Way and B street, Rubinstein ! beach, lovely drives, and as a bathing Piano Solo—Kamennoi-Ostrow fd - Naylor’s addition, said estate are hereby requested and required Rigaudon................. ........... Crie* land, Oregon? Portland, Maine? iard— Between Pacific avenue and I place and as a summer resort. It has S H E R I F F 'S S A L E to present them to the undersigned at his office, 9. Explain the difference between a Vocal Solo—“ The Sun’s Last Ray is gone }ue south. By virtue of an au.chm.nt, execution and or- electric railroad», bitum inous pavem ents S—Between Second avenue and South at Forest Grove, Washington county, Oregon ..................................... Harry Rowe Shelley state and [a ] territory. 5 >n. with the proper vouchers within six months der of si^lc, issued out of the Circuit Court of the , and other modern advantage« with two Piano Solo—V’alse-Arabesque Theodore Lack 3 —South Park addition 10. Name six of the highest mountain State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, in fa- water system s that furnish purest moun- --- ------------| from the date A hereof peaks in the U. S. and give their height. nton P f a n n e r . r f j , \ c , Thomp^.n^Pl.lnUff, M .I.X j t ( j„ , o f which j , owned by A Novel Reception. Administrator of the estate of Martin Man L . A. Clark, Defendant, for the sura of Twenty- 1 G TON COUNTY POST O FFIC ES. ning, deceased. one Dollars and twenty five cent*, ($21.25.) costs, ! the city. The city also operates its own A novel reception will be the one given C ourt House News. Beaverton Buxton Forest Grove, Oregon, February 6th, 1896. and for the further sum of One Hundred Dol electric light system. It has a fine sewer Cornelius . • ,. , 1 by Mrs. J . Ward Gregg at Dr. W ard’s Centerville lars, ($100.00) IT. H. gold coin, with interest system. The chief industries are fruit, 1. Law .—Geo. Morphew, Nellie B. Mino- Dilley Fir r . . rr *. . . . . . J I home for he benefit of Christian church. 1 Glencoe Farmington thareon at the m e of Eight (i) per cent per an- j , ' mbe , , m# Ic, ther< pow d fr Bnd bitum gue, Gearhand Goetz and Frederick Glenwood Dissolution Notice. Greenville A g y p sy c la riv o y a n t from P o rtla n d w ill nutn, from the 16th day of May, 1893, and for the . _ ~ Hillsboro Gaston in us j™ ^ rock. Between Santa Cruz v.rux . and ..a fu tu re its d lrlc clo u d s Goetz admitted to citizenahip. Middleton L a u re l Notice is hereby given that the part c o ,» .« .|,x p r n ,« o f m c .n < l o f ..M w r l . Progress Mountaindale Probate.— In re contest of Roy will, ’•'" * ; ' f ' ' b>' v' n u ' •"'> ,n W .U o n T llle U « b e .u t .f u l r .n c h k n o w n , t u n . h in e . M is. L lo y d j« » u p , o f Sherwdod nership heretofore existing under the firm Reedville snee of said judgment and attachment, execu- M th e S p re c k le s ra n c h . M r. S p re c k le s 1 ra Tualatin Blooming name of Beil & Gray is this day dissolved tion and order of sale, I will, on Monday the Portland, the charming reciter, will give decision rendered sustaining validity of Thatcher Lenox bv mutual consent. The business will 6th day of April, 1896, at the south door of the is the great sugar king and has sugar readings. Prof. Greene is to play several will. be continued b y Adam Beil. A ll accounts Court House, in Hillsboro, Washington, County, beet factories in this county and else selections. Recitations will also be Marriage Licenses.— Iven Jacob Jacob are payable to Haseltine & Co, of Port Oregon, at the hour of ten o’clock a m. of said where. We visited the Big Tree Grove, given by Misses Pxrker and Evans. Nu son and Bertha S. Lilly. C ivic S ocip tles. day. sell at public auction to the highest bidder five miles from the city, situated on the land. . for cash, the following-described real property, Southern Pacific Railroad. The larg merous other attractions will be there, A da m B e i l , A . r . A N D A . M. i The Japanese corner, the gypsy tent, the to-wit. MUy-Jacobson. G RO VE.—Holbrook Lodge, No. 30, L. N. G r a y . Commencing at the South west corner of Bl«ck est tree is said to be 309 feet high and 64 art gallery, the lover’s retreat and the hall the Thursday before the full Married at the resilience of R. P. L illy No. 17. north, in the Town of Tualatin, running feet in circumference and it worth seeing. F o r e s t G r o v e , F e b . 6, 1896. :h month. living picture. All will prove full of in near Gales Creek on Sunday March 1st, thence North one hundred feet, thence East The roads are in excellent condition and RO.—Tnality lodge. No. 6. meets in terest. The admission i* five cents and in the presence of a few guests, by M. L . . . . . j . . S a lv p Sou,h » "« » n n d rrt frM tk 'o c r | , he drW „ are ¿ « l i 'h t f u l . Saturday on or before the full moon nut M en S A r n ic a » a i» p . We»t fifty frvt. to the place of beginning, »11 for so worthy an object every one can Vincent, Justice of the Peace, Iver Jacob )th. My visit with my two brothers and The Best Salve in the w o rld fo r Cut», aituate in wa.hington County, Oregon »aM :>N. Beaverton lodge No. 100meets afford to give himself the pleasure of an son and Miss Bertha L illy. After the hall on the first Tuesday in each Bruises, Sores, tllcers. Salt Rheum, Mile ia to aatiafy the hereinbefore named auma. tbeir families is very pleasant indeed, evening so delightful aa that will be. ceremony the guests did ample justice to Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand», and for the coat, and cxpen«ea of aaid «ale. and it i* with much regret that I must O. K. A. a bountiful repast, such as the bride’s Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Krup- said property will be «old anbject to redemp aoon bring it to a close. It O. —Tualatin Chapter meets in Ma tions, and positively cures Piles, or no tion aa per atatute of Oregon A O r e s t G e rm a n ’ s P re sc rip tio n . mother knows how to prepare. Mr. and From what I see I am inclined to be 5 the second and fomth Tuesdays in pay required. It is guaranteed to give Witneasmy hand thia jrd. day of March. 1*96 Diseased blood, constipation and kid Mrs. Jacobson intend to reside in this lieve that hard times are not so keenly perfect satiafaction or money refunded H P. roan. G ROVE- — Forest Chapter No. 41 ney, liver and bowel trouble* are cured community and their m any friends wish sheriff of Washington County . Oregon felt here, as in Oregon. asonic hall on the first and third Price 2$ cents per box. For tale by by Carl’s Clover Root Tea. them • long and happy life. Chas. Miller. »week Ik Daria. A tto rn ey for Plaintiff. each month 1 ; « mm DENTIST, L. C. WALKER. J. I. K^IGJ-IT, HAIRCUT WHILE YOU WAIT. t