Washington ^County Hatchet W A SH IN G TO N “ W ell hew ( '(ir N T Y. ] H .. F O R E S T G R O V E , O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y , M AR C H 1», 1 8 9 « . I. ------------------------------ i. o . o . r . DIRECTORY. S t a t i -: o f o f S tate f il th D istrict F ifth D istrict ■ L \ s i i i n < ; t o n I Rccordei rrea.Htir- e ratti Assessor sch ool h fa rv a y o t Jo ron er , Fat! . W m . P. L o rd H arrison R. K in caid . P h illip M etsch aiu G . M. Irw in W. II. L e ed s Clia.w. I! W ol vert oil R. S. Beau F A M oore T . A . M cB ride W. N . B arrett John II M itch ell G e o W M cB ride coun ty . B. P. C o rn e liu s I). B. R eason er T . G . T od d R. B. G oodin H I*. Ford E . L. M cC orm ick J.W . S a p p in g to n G e o rg e II. W ilcox A u stin C ra ig .L . E. W ilk e s W. I). W oods lerk is. in| C -Sheriff. u t —T hird M on d a y in M arch and 1 M o n d a y in N o v em b er. C ir c u ì Ju ly , anti COVMT it — F irst M ouduy in each m on th . | C o m m i - h o m i k -> C o u r t P its ! Iter first M onday in each m o n th . IT Y OF W ed n esd ay G K O V F. H on . 8. H u g h es !.. la m e s B u x to n , C. L . L a rg e . A n I' K tu >\ tv\o M• MM S m ith. I). C. S tew art, P resid en t. . A a ro n W ells. kcokdmk RBABI'K J. C. G reer. : J oh n S trip lin . ARSII At. ^ ^ ^ B l 'o m i n i t t e e s o f C it y C o u n c il. \cre Ordinanc e. C o u n c ilm e n S te w a rt, L a r g e and nts.— C < o u n c il m en M cN a m er. /■ïnamcRmn.l Accounts. —C .ixto n a n l s m ith . .t rests u*t / 'ubtic Property C o u n c ilm e n S m ith . n o x and S tew art. W ater.— C o u n c ilm en B u x to n , S m ith cN a i :i< r. ih ebui Poli. C o u n c ilm e n L a rg e . S te w a rt M Means i n th. C o u n c ilm e n M ^ » C ou n cilm en Stew art, McNamei and .denBl •Fire W ard en J u stic e o f th e Peace C on sta b le ------- B. Sapp' ■adnut^B .Sch ool D irecto rs acilit« t 7 S"' ron I wdp- ■ S c h o o l C le rk S u p t. o f S ch o o l astern thelqj,» C lm r r li D ir e c to r y . C O N G R E G A T IO N A L CH U R CH . ■ A. R o g e r s , P a s t o r . e rv ic e a e v rr\ S u n d a y a t n a m . an d 8 p. m. id a y school a fte r m o rn in g service, ocial m e e tin g s e v e ry T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at clock. n* * e, o u n g p e o p le 's m e e tin g o n e h o u r b e fo re Sun - e v e n in g s ervice. ra n g e rs arc- a lw a y s c o rd ia lly w elco m ed , Ore M fl E T H O D IS T ■ a «If I ll R kv C ards. E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H . I>. A . W a t t e r s , P a s t o r . S u n d a y at 11 a. m . am i 8: ;n p. m. d a y scho< at 12.15 p. m . J u n io r le a g u e e v e ry dav at 4 p m K p w o rth le a g u e at 6:30 p. in., Pra\ er m e e tin g 7:50 p. m ., T h u rs d a y . ^ ^ ^ B c K R IS T I A N C H U R C H . ^ gu larB erv u «• e v e r y S u n d a y at 11 a. in . an d p. m .p S u n d a y sch ool at 10 a. m . A aro n la. sup t. P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u r s d a y even - at 7:a fp . m. Sr. Y . P. S. C. K. S u n d a y even* at 6:3» |>. m . Jr. Y. P. S. C. K . S u n d a y m oon St 4 p. m. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p resid en t, p u b lic a re c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a ll th e s e c. ft L. C. WALKER, J . I. KJNIGJHT, General Fire Insurance . . . and Loan Broker. B ank of F orest G rove D ried A p p les. . . . .2% to 4 cts. p e r lb. D ried P ru n es .. ..4 to 5 cts p e r lb. J k to 4 « » . pci- Ih T a l l o w ........... $i to $2.50 p e r dor. C h ic k e n s, old 'o u t D i l i e e o f F o r e s t G r o v ..$2 to $3 p e r dor. 1 D u c k s ............. $5 to $5.50 p e r dor. 1! C R O S L K Y . P. M 1 G e e s e ............... .8 to 10 cts. p e r lb . a liv e . 1 T u r k e y s ......... A K R I V A L A N D D E P A R T U R E O F M A I L S . g reen i to i J 4c, d r y 4 to 10c H id es............... and A m P o rtlan d an d a ll p o in ts: D e p a rts S h e e p P elts. __ 15 to 40 cts. each. ^ ^ ■ r tiv i- s 9 \2% to 3 cts. g ro s s w e ig h t 4 Corvm l s. S alem and a ll p o in ts on th e W est B eef ---- ( to 4H cts. d ressed. S:2s a. m. A r r iv e s 4:30 p . m. $150 to $2. O f S ^ J il le . M a n n in g , B u x to n a n d Y ern o n ia : M utton . .3 ^ cts. p e r lb . d ressed . — —— 1 p P o r k ................. V e a l ............. k. __ 4 to 454 cts. d ressed . .. .53 cts. cle a r. : W h e a t............. G R O V E F IR E D E PA R T M E N T . ........14 to 16 j O a ts ............... «p.NF.RAL A l a r m — R ap id ta p p in g l ’h e lo catio n o f th e fire w illb e indi- I n u m b e r o f fu ll ta p s g iv e n b etw een Administrator's Notice. ■ alarms— c o rre sp o n d in g to t h e nutn- I w h o s e lim its a re g iv en below . N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t t h e u n d e rsig n e d I n tre i h as b een d u ly a p p o in ted b v t h e c o u n ty cou rt o f [taps. th e s ta te o f O reg on , fo r W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , a d ­ V tin g - F iv e taps. m in is tra to r o f th e e s ta te o f M artin M an n in g , W A R D L IM IT S . d ecea se d , la te o f W a sh in g to n c o m ity . O re g o n , -N o rth o f P a cific a ve nu e anti east and th a t h e h a s d u ly q u a lified and en tered upon th e d is c h a r g e o f h is d u ties. |ru;t)i T u e s d a y * in D Y E .--F o r e s t C h a p te r No. 42 lie b a ll| o n th e first an d th ird n on tb . Death of A. M. Parkhurst. A t th e h om e o f h is so n -in -law near B u xton , W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , O regon , M arch 10 1896, A lb o n M. P a rk h u rst aged sev en ty-fou r y e a rs and n in e m onths. A lb on M. P a rk h u rs t w as born at F t. C o v in g to n F 'ran k lin co u n ty, N. Y ., Ju n e 24 m eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll on th e secon d and O ffice at P io n eer D ru g S tore. By c h e c k on C. W . & L. F u n d . 8th, 1822. M ay 27th, 1846 h e w as m a r­ fourth T u e s d a y s o f each m on th . H u b b ert, w ood .................. $33.37 ried to M iss C h a rille D. F u lto n . In 1856 H IL L S B O R O . - H ills b o r o R eb ek a h lo d g e No 54 m eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll ev e ry S a tu rd a y A . P. T u p p er, " 28.00 th ey rem oved to Iow a w h ere th e y lived ev en in g . W. N. B a r r k t t . L. K A d a m s . John S trib b ich , rep a irin g .. 1.50 u n til Sept. 1892 w h en h is w ife preceded T I G A R D V I L L K .- C h a rity L o d g e No. 75 m eets B A R R E T T & AD AM S, iu its h a ll on th e first an d th ird S a tu rd a y s in S . H u gh es & S on , m aterial 29.82 him to a b rig h te r hom e. In 1895 he each m on th . E . B. S a p p in g to n , c o lle c t o r . 12.cx. : im e to O regon m a k in g h is h om e w ith his A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , G A S T O N . W a p ato lo d g e No. 40 m eets in its W . S. In g les, s o lic itin g . . . 5.00 .h ild re n M r. a n d M rs. L u ca s. H e leaves h a ll on th e first, th ird am i fifth S a tu rd a y s in H il l s b o r o . O r e g o n . each m on th . By ch e ck on C o n stru ctio n F u n d . tw o ch ild re n to m ourn h im , D a n iel J. K . O F P. O f f i c e : C e n tra l B lo ck , R oom s 6 an d 7. H ain es & B ailey, ord er John P a rk h u rst o f P ie rce co u n ty, W a s h in g to n , F O R E S T G R O V E . - D e lp h o s lo d g e No. 39 H eisler, for lu m b er $156.35 and H a ttie F . L u ca s o f B u xto n , O regon. m eets iu M ason ic h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y ev en in g . F . G . M lg. C o ., lu m b e r.......... 5 16 The bu rial se rv ice w as co n d u cted by H IL L S B O R O .— P h o e n ix lo d g e No. 34 m eets in S M IT H & BO W M A N , M ason ic h a ll e v e r y M on d a y e v e n in g . J T B u xton , iron w ork ..................... 21 6b R ev. Mr. M arch ion . th e S crip tu re lesson C O R N E L I U S .—S im o n id es lo d g e No. 34 m eets S H u gh es & Son , m a te r ia l.............. 8 9L b ein g tak e n from 1 C or. 15 12-27 text A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , iu |its c a s tle h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y ev en in g . F a y roll o f W m K a n e, ca rp en ters 132 30 H eb. 9-27. G L E N C O E —G le n c o e lo d g e No. 22 m eets in N o ta ria l W o rk and C o n v e y a n cin g . in its c a s tle h a ll on e v e ry a lte rn a te S a tu rd a y ! B y C h e ck on P o rtlan d F irst N atio n a l R oo m s 6 7 M org a n B lk . H I L L S B O R O , O r . Bank: • R. 8. North Forest Grove Precinct. F O R E S T G R O V E — D e lp h a tem p le , No. 7, Pacific Iron W o rk s, m ateria l. $26 50 m eets iu M ason ic h a ll on th e secon d an d fourth N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n to th e re p u b li­ W ed n esd ay o f ea ch m onth . E rie Iron W ork s, h e a te r ................... 8000 can voters o f N o rth F o rest G ro v e P re ­ D r . N ix o n , H IL L S B O R O .— P h o e n icia te m p le m eets in M a­ Mr. K n o x w as in stru cted to secu re 20 c in ct th a t th ere w ill be a m ee tin g on so n ic h a ll cords of d ry fir wood. Thursday M arch 25, 1896 at 1:30 p. tn. in A . O . IT . W . A ch e ck for $1000 w as ord ered draw n th e v o tin g p lace o f said p recin ct (th t F O R E S T G R O V E .— F o rest G ro v e lo d g e No. 60 m eets in o d d F e llo w s h all on e v e ry T u e s d a y H ou rs F O R E S T G R O V E , on th e F irst N atio n a l B an k ot P ortlan d g ym n asiu m ) to e le ct five d ele g a te s to the e v e n in g . in favor o f th e B an k o f F orest G ro v e to 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. O r e g o n . co u n ty con ven tion in H illsb o ro , A p ril 2, F O R E S T G R O V E - D e g ree o f H on or lo d g e replen ish th e co n stru ction fund. m eets in O dd F o llo w s h a ll th e second T u e s d a y M ain S treet h eld for th e purpose o f e le c tin g d elegate* o f each m onth. T h e e lectricia n w as ord ered to e xa m in e to th e sta te con ve n tio n . H IL L S B O R O . -H illsb o ro lo d g e No. 61 m eets th e transform ers at th e resid en ces o f H . T. S h o rb , in its h a ll on th e first and th ird F rid a y s in each Messrs. M acrum , F errin and M acleod M arch 16, 1896. m o n th . C h a irm a n . and report th eir co n d itio n to th e co u n cil. S H E R W O O D . -S h erw o o d lo d g e No. 20 m eets C IV IL E N G IN E E R , iu its h a ll e v e ry T h u rs d a y e v e n in g . T h e M ayor w as in stru cted to inform T I G A R D V I L L K .— T ig a r d v ille lo d g e m eets in | C o n v e y a n c in g and S u rv e y in g . Gaston Milling Company. T itle s G u s H a rtra m p f th at h is a p p lica tio n for its h a ll on th e secon d an d fo u rth S a tu rd a y s in E x a m in e d . N o ta ry P u b lic. T ile G a sto n C o -o p erativ e M illin g com ­ each m on th . th e position o f e n g in e er for th e en su in g T U A L A T IN . T u a la tin lo d g e m eets in its 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 y e a r had been a ccep ted w ith th e proviso ! p a n y h eld its first m ee tin g sin ce its in ­ h a ll 011 th e secon d an d fou rth S a tu rd a y s in each th a t he tak e ch arg e o f th e pu m p w itho ut 1 co rp oratio n , on S a tu rd a y aftern oon in m o n th . R a y m o n d 's h a ll. Q u ite a n u m b er w ert e x tra com pen sation . K . O . T . M. F ire an d A c c id e n t In su ra n c e present. Dr. M orrow acted as chairm an F O R E S T G R O V E .— F o re s t G ro v e ten t No. 21 N o ta ry P u b lic Adjourned. m e e ts in M ason ic h a ll on th e secon d an d fourth and H . S . H udson se cre ta ry . A fte r b y ­ T u e s d a y s in each m on th . lu st ice o f t h e P ea ce L oan s. C o lle c tio n s law s h ad been a d op ted officers were Circuit Court. H IL L S B O R O .- V io la ten t No. 18 m eets in Odd F e llo w s h a ll on th e secon d an d fourth T h u rs ­ e le cte d . T . W . T h o m p so n , presiden t; T h e M arch term o f th e circu it cou rt ! d a y s in each m onth. H. S. H udson, secreta ry; W . F . R olston, for W ashin gton cou n ty w as presided over : P . O F H. treasurer; d ire cto rs, C . H . Peterson , T. H illsb o ro G ra n g e m eets in its h a ll on th e sec­ M onday w hen it con ven ed in H illsb o ro ond an d fo u rth S a tu rd a y s in each m on th at 12 m. W . S ain , F . G . R o ls to n , T . J. B a te y , and b y Judge H en ry E . M cG in n o f d e p a rt­ J. D . H ib b s. I t is a sserted b y som e that G . A. K. m en t No. 2 o f M ultn om ah co u n ty, Judge | F o re s t G r o v e .—J a m e s B. M a tth e w s P ost, N o. th e sta te law s g iv e to th e d ire cto rs the M cBride b ein g detain ed a t hom e b y s ic k ­ t. m e e ts iu M ason ic h a ll on th e first a n d .th ird e lection o f p resid e n t, v ice p resid en t, sec­ W ed n esd a y s in each m on th . ness. G ran d ju ro rs draw n were: re tary and treasurer, b ut th e p resen t offi­ W . K. C. Anton P fan n er, Ira B rad ley, M. S . i F o rest G ro v e .—J an ies B. M atth e w s R e lie f cers w ill p ro b a b ly be en dorsed b y them . I)a ilev, W . C. Jackson , C . L . C r o c k e r , ' C o rp s m eets a lte r n a te T h u rs d a y s in O dd Fel- H I L L S B O R O O regon lo w s h a ll. T . H u m ph reys, jr . I. O . « . T . T h e p etit ju ro rs w ere e xcu sed u u til County Court. F o rest G r o v e .— F o rest G ro v e lo d g e .N o. 11 M onday, M arch 23, at 9 o ’clo ck . A n ton I P ro b a te .— S em i-an n u al a cco u n t filed C rt a s . M. K e e p . H. D. S t i w a k t , m eets iu its h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . P resid en t. C ash ier. Pfan n er w as appoin ted forem an o f th e j H illsb o ro .— H illsb o ro lo d g e m eets in its h all in re estate o f John R a y cra ft, d e c 'd , e v e r y S a tu rd a y . J u v e n ile T e m p le , S u n d a ys, gra n d ju r y , w h ich w ill co n tin u e in sess- 1 sh o w in g am ou n t re ce iv ed to be $462.69; 3 P «> sion d u rin g the w eek. paid o u t, $294.30; am ou n t on hand, W . OF TH E W . Cases w ere disposed o f as fo llo w s d u r­ $168.68. F .xam ined and approved. F o re s t G ro v e C a m p No. 98. m eets in O dd F e l­ FOREST DROVE, OREGON lo w s lia ll th e first an d th ird S a tu rd a y in each in g th e day: m o n th . E sta te o f M artin M an n in g, d ec'd . Establish«], 11189. Incorporated. 1894. M ary W in k le r vs. I g n a tz W in k ler; d i­ A d m in istra to r g ra n ted lea ve to sell per­ C A P I T A L » 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 v orce gra n ted . N o rth ru p vs. Bu rd an , a p ­ sonal p rop erty, e x c e p t notes, a t public M a r k e t Q u o ta tio n s . GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED peal from ju s tic e court; m otion to d ism iss o r p riv a te sale. A ll sum s u n d er $10 appeal denied. S tate vs. W ilk s & G lass; FO REST GROVE. . . . F o re ig n a n d D o m estic Ex* cash in h an d , and o v er $10 to ta k e notes c h a n g e B o u g h t an d Sold. C o lle c ­ dem u rrer to in d ictm e n t argu ed and o v er­ tio n s M ad e ou a ll A c c e ssib le p a y a b le on o r b efore O ct. I, 1896, at 8 CORXKCTKD W EEKLY BY GREEK THK GROCER. P oin ts an d P ro m p tly R em itted . ruled; plea o f not g u ilty en tered , and F r i­ per cen t in terest. P r o d u c e r ’ s S e l l i n g P r i c k . d ay, M arch 27 set for trial. C o o n ley vs. D IR E C T O R S : E sta te o f P a tric k B yrn es, ’ d e c ’d. S. B u t t e r ............. __ 25 to 30 cts. A. H I N M A N . I . A. M A C I D M . B. F . P U R D Y . G ray; perm ission gran ted p la in tiff to . . . 10 cts. p e r dor. KKg« M . T u n sta ll a p p o in ted ad m in istrator M. B I S H B E . E . W . H A I N E S . D. C. S T E W A R T . am end co m p la in t b y in terlin eation s: | C h e e s e ........... . . . . 10 to 13 cts. p e r lb . C. M. K E E P . w ith th e w ill a n n ex ed and b on ds fixed am en ded co m p la in t dem urred to, and B aco n -sid es .. __ 7 cts. p e r lb. a t $500.00. C h a rle s H an sen , Joseph ..8 cts. p e r lb. j H a m ................. p la in tiff g iv e n u n til M onday, th e 23d, to T u n sta ll and P h ilip P iz lo tt appoin ted . .6 cts. p e r lb. S h o u l d e r s ---- answ er. R a y vs. F ord , sheriff; p la in tiff L a r d ................. __ 7 to 8 cts. p e r lb. appraisers. g iv e n five d a y s to answ er, and trial set ..1 5 to 20 cts. p e r h u n d red lbs. I Potatoes B. M. C o llin s, E li S m ith and S . B. for M arch 27. M ida vs. Pearson et a l., . .60 to "5 cts. p e r h u n d red lbs. O n io n s ........... . 2 to 2% p e r lb . B ea n s............... sale o f real p rop erty con firm ed. O regon H a y c o c k a p p oin ted ap p raisers o f estate A p p le s ............. __ 40 to 50 cts p e r b ox M ortgage C o m p a n y, lim ite d , vs. I I . P. o f B. H . C a tc h in g , deceased. un* : | Hvlc Societieii. Council Proceediiurs. T H R E E CENTS A COPY A t th e special m ee tin g o f th e c ity co u n cil h eld F rid a y e v e n in g , a ll m em - F O R E S T G R O V E — F o rest R eb ek ah lo d g e No. 44 m eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll on th e first and W . G . C O L E , P h . G .. M. D ., liers w ere present e x c e p t M r.S m ith . A fter th ird W ed n esd ay o f each m outh . a p p ro v in g th e m in u tes o f last w e e k ’s P h y s i c ia n a n d S u r g e o n , H IL L S B O R O . — M on tezu m a lo d g e No. 50 m eets in its h a ll on e v e r y W ed n esd ay ev en in g m eetin g, b ills were a llo w e d and ordered K orest G ro ve . ; paid. H IL L S B O R O .— W a sh in g to n en ca m p m en t No. T e le p h o n e No. j . DENTIST, F O It KMT AYOR ProteH N iom tl F O R E S T G R O V E . W a sh in g to n lo d g e N o. 48. m eets in its h a ll e v e r y M on day e v e n in g . o k k g o n t»lic I n stru c tio n fruiter M H , to the line let the chips fa ll where they may."’ A d am B k i l . L. N. G ray . F o r r s t G r o v e , F e b . 6, 1896. Rncklcn's Arnica Salve. T h e B est S a lv e in th e w orld for C u ts, B ruises, S o re s, U lcers, S a lt R h eum , F e v e r S ores, T e tte r, C h a p p ed tla n d s. C h ilb la in s , C o rn s, and a ll S k in E ru p ­ tio n s, and p o s itiv e ly cu res P iles, or no p a y req u ired I t is g u aran teed to g iv e p erfect sa tisfa ctio n or m o n e y refun ded. F o r sale b y I P rice 25 cen ts per b o *. C h as. M ille r. HAIRCUT W HILE YOU WAIT. Shaving made easy AT WIRTZ BROS. Wash and Be Clean at the Only Baths in Town. T w o d oors S o u th o f V e r ts H a ll. Miss Annie Pomeroy, Stenographer and Typewriter G e n e ra l T y p e w r itin g , Law- W o rk , C o p y in g , C o rre sp o n d ­ en ce, e tc ., d on e q u ic k ly and n e a tly an d a t a m o d era te Pr ic e ........................................ A t H a t c h e t O f f ic e - F o re st G ro v e S H E R I F F 'S SALE. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. C ou uty School Colum n. M iss M ay H in g le y closed M arch II a term in d istrict 82 b egu n S e p t. 23. S e v e n ­ teen boys and n in e g ir ls w ere en rolled . A v e ra g e n u m b er b e lo n g in g and d a ily a t­ ten d an ce; O cto b er, 1 7 ,1 7 ; N ovem b er, 20, 19; D ecem b er, 20, 20; J a n u a ry , 19, 19; F e b ru a ry , t^, 18. ARBOR D A Y. D ep a rtm en t o f P u b lic In stru ctio n , S alem , O re g o n , M arch 6,1896. T o th e T e a ch e rs o f O regon P u b lic Sch ools: B y le g is la tiv e a ction th e secon d F rid a y , in th e aftern oon , o f A p r il o f each y e a r sh all be k n o w n th ro u g h o u t th e S ta te as A rb o r D ay. " I n o rd er th at th e ch ild re n in our p u b lic sch o o ls sh all a ssist in th e w o rk o f id o rn in g th e sch o o l g ro u n d s w ith trees, and to stim u late th e m in d s o f c h ild re n tow ard s th e b enefits o f preserva tion and perp etu ation o f our forests and th e g ro w ­ in g o f tim b e r, it sh all be th e d u ty o f the au th o ritie s in e v e ry p u b lic sch ool d istrict >n th e S ta te to a ssem b le th e p u p ils in th eir ch a rg e on th e a b o v e d a y in th e sch ool b u ild in g or e lsew h ere, as th e y m ay deem proper, and to p ro vid e for a nd con - lu ct, un der th e g e n e ra l su p ervision o f .tity su p erin ten d en ts, c o u n ty superin- lents, teach ers, and director», or o th er ich o o l a u th o ritie s h a v in g th e g e n e ra l -h a rg e and o v ersig h t o f th e p u b lic s ch o o ls in each c ity or d istrict, to h a v e and h o ld such exercises as sh a ll te n d to e n cou rag e the p la n tin g , p ro te ctio n , an d p reserva ­ tion o f trees and sh ru bs, an d an a cq u a in ­ tan ce w ith th e b est m eth o d s to be a d o p ­ ted to a cco m p lish su ch re su lts.” It is v ery m uch d esired th a t A rb o r D a y exercises be o f su ch a ch a ra cte r as to iw a k e n and b u ild up an in te re st in su ch sch ool w ork as w ill be g r e a tly to th e a d ­ van tage o f th e en tire co m m u n ity . W h ile it is n ot d eem ed a d v isab le to -on stru ct a n y sp ecial p rogram m e o f e x - rrcises, it is v ery m uch to b e h oped th a t tach sch ool w ill ad o p t su ch m easures as f i l l m eet th e purpose o f th e d a y in th a t co m m u n ity. T h ese e x e rcise s are n ot le sig n e d sim p ly to in te re st th e sch ool h ild re n , th o u g h th a t is p ro m in e n t in a ll the p lan s, b ut it is also v ery m u ch to be Hoped th a t th e ge n e ral p u b lic m ay b e ­ com e d u ly in terested in th e d ay. I w ou ld su ggest th a t th e teach ers o f the v ario u s sch ools in a c tiv e op eration on A rb o r D a y th ro u gh o u t th e S ta te sh all a r­ ran ge a p la n o f e xercises th a t, in th e ir jest ju d g m e n t, w ill a w a k e n an in te re st m a ll pu pils. T h e te ach e r sh o u ld sta te to th e sch ool th e purpose o f su ch d a y as .o n te m p late d in th e le g is la tiv e e n a c t­ ment. T h e p la n tin g and c a r in g for trees, the g re a t benefit th e y are io a n y in ­ d ivid u al co m m u n ity, and a lso to th e sta te and N ation a t large; a lso te a ch in g the p u p ils th e a d v a n ta g e o f o rn a m e n tin g .h e gro u n d s in th e w ay o f b u ild in g up a proper sp irit o f taste and refin em en t. T h e co m m u n ity a t la rge n eed s to be nad e a p a rt o f th e d a y ’s services, because o f th e b en efit it m ay be in th e w ay o f 1 w a k e n in g tu e ir in te re st in fo rest, gro ves, and flo w e rin g p la n ts. N a tu re is re a d y .0 assist us in b e a u tify in g o u r h om es and our sch o o l gro u n d s, b u t w ill seld om e ve r lo th a t w ork w ith o u t ou r co o p eratio n . L e t th is be a y e a r m em o ra b le iu th e h isto ry o f th e p u b lic sch o o ls o f O regon for th e ir in te re st in th e a d o rn m e n t o f F o rd , sheriff; d efen d a n t g iv e n u n til E s ta te o f W m . R . C a rp en te r, d e c ’d. sch ool gro u n d s. T h e g re a t v a rie ty o f M arch 23 to answ er. S tate vs. P arrott; P e titio n filed p r a y in g th a t cita tio n issue co n d itio n s in th is S ta te w ill su gge st s trial set for M arch 24, a t 9 o ’clo c k . to th e h eirs and th a t an o rd er be gran ted v a rie ty o f m odes in regard to A rb o r D ay. W a ch lin vs. S ch o o l D istrict N o 52; tria l a u th o rizin g a d m in istrato r to sell th e real Is it n ot p ossib le th a t som e o f th e un ­ set for M arch 24, at 1 o 'clo ck . Z e itfu ch e sta te a t p riv a te sa le fo r ca sh in hand. in v itin g and b leak sch o o l gro u n d s o f th e vs. R ob ertson ; d ivorce p ro cee d in g , set E x a m in e d a n d ap p roved . S tate m ay be m ade m ore p le a sin g Jo th e for M arch 26, N ick ritz vs. W h ite et a l., M arriage L icen se s.— H a rry J. M artin e y e and c u lt iv s t in g o f taste? I t is h oped tria l set for M arch 30. F irst N atio n a l and A lm a K lin k . th at n ot one sch ool a c tu a lly a t w ork on B an k o f H illsb oro, vs. H u gh es, se t for th at d a y w ill n e g le ct A rb o r D a y . W edn esd ay, M arch 25. M ak e a record o f w h at m ay b e d on e at A Fake Show. C o u rt adjourned u n til M on d ay, M arch th at tim e, th e im pression it seem s to O n e " C o m ic a l? B r a d le y ,” a tra v e llin g 33rd. sh ow m an , in a co m m u n icatio n a ppearin g h ave on th e sch o o l and co m m u n ity , and in th e e d ito ria l co lu m n s o f th e T im es, send a rep ort to th is office, for w h ich Nuil'ien Death of Mia* Reitter. you w ill rece iv e th e sin cere th a n k s o f th e M iss R . R e itte r, age 19, eld est d a u g h , resents th e w ay a H a t c h e t corresp on d ­ S ta te S u p t. ter o f C h a rle s R e itte r, liv in g on the e n t w rote up h is G r e e n v ille e x h ib itio n . V e r y re sp e ctfu lly you rs, S cap poose road, a b o u t 16 m iles n o rth ­ O ur corresp on d en ts, n u m b e rin g n e a rly a G . M. Irw in . hun d red and c o v e rin g e v e ry co m m u n ity east o fh e re , w as lound dead b y h er fa ­ S ta te S u p t. o f P u b lic In stru ctio n . in th e c o u n ty , are as fa ir m in d ed and th er, F rid a y, at 1 p. tn. T h e yo u n g w om an hqd a ll h er life been su b ject to | in te llig e n t a cla ss o f p eo p le as can be Democratic County Committee. e p ile p tic spasm s, w h ich d u rin g th e past found a n y w h e re and th e ir corresp on d ­ m on th , has p aren ts had n oted , w ere b e ­ en ce is free from in te n tio n a l error*. T h e d e m o cra tic co u n tv ce n tra l co m ­ co m in g m ore freq u en t. S h e w en t w ith j S h o u ld a n y on e feel th a t an in ju stice m ittee h eld a m ee tin g in H ills o o ro T u es­ her fa th e r to b is w ork in th e m o rn in g, I h as been d on e h im o u r co lu m n s are d a y and fixed M arch 31 as th e d ate for he b ein g e n g a g ed in c u ttin g w ood. freely open to set h im se lf rig h t, i f h e can. p recin ct p rim aries. T h e se are to e le ct A * to th e G r e e n v ille episode, th e d e le g a te s to th e c o u n ty co n ve n tio n s t A b o u t 11 o 'c lo c k he n oticed sh e had d is ­ appeared, but th o u g h t she had go n e to e x h ib itio n w as a fa k e and the few er H illsb o ro , A p r il 7. T h e re w ill b e 71 d ele­ th e house. A t th e noon h ou r th e g irl j " h o n e s t c iv il p e o p le ” o f B ra d le y ’ s stripe ga tes, on e at la rg e for each p recin ct a n d was m issin g. A fte r a sh ort search, th e ! v isit ou r tow n s and th e rarer auch on e for e v e ry ten and fraction o v e r five o f body w as found at th e sp rin g, a bou t a “ tre a ta " as h is arc, th e b etter onr co u n ty th e vote ca st for Mr. W eath erfo rd for O u r co rresp o n d en t w as C o n g ressm an in th e ele ctio n o f J u n e ,'94. qu arter o f a m ile from th e house. It j w ill be off. war ly in g on th e h igh gro u n d th at su r­ a m on g th e v e r v few w h o w ere in ve ig le d rounds th e sprin g. T h e head w as h a n g ­ in to a tte n d in g h is p eifo rtn a n ce. Death of Mr*. Gardner. W e w o u ld a d v ise th e T im e s a n o th e r in g dow n so as to be co m p le te ly un der Mrs. A m a n d a G a rd n e r d ied a t th e tim e t o look a little m ore clo se ly in to th e w ater. h om e o f her son, C h as. G a rd n e r, in th e It is supposed th a t she w e n t to th e su ck c o m p la in ts before en d o rsin g th em G ro v e S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a fte r a lo n g sp rin g for a d rin k , w here she w a* ta k e n b y u sin g them as e d ito ria ls, and n o t let illn esa, in th e 70th year o f her a g e . T h e it* sp ite again at th e H a t c h e t run a w a y w ith a spasm . N o in q u est WM held- w ith it* ju d g m e n t. T h e H a t c h e t now b u rial w as M on d a y a t th e C o n g re g a tio n a l S h e w as th e m o th e r o f M rs. h as » ixty-tw o »ubacriber* re c e iv in g th e ir ce m e te ry. Accident at Farmington. S. A tch iso n an d C h as. G a rd n e r, b o th o f H erm an R ehsc, age I I , son o f C. R e h se , | p aper* at th e G r e e n v ille postoffice and th is c ity . o f F arm in g to n , m et w ith a p a in fu l a c c i­ th e y k n o w o f w h a t ch a ra c te r th is B ra d ­ d en t a t th e F a rm in g to n schoolhouse le y ’ » sh ow was. S a r v t i on * 4 t « F rid a y at th e noon hour. H e w as b y " I w as n e rv o u s,tire d ,irrita b le a n d croaa. S o o th in g , h e a lin g , cle a n s in g , D e W it t ’s som e m ean s th row n in to th e a ir from a see saw board, and in th e fall b o th b ones W itch lls z e l S a lv e is th e e n e m y to sores, K a r l's C lo v e r R o o t T e a m ad e m e w e ll M rs. E . B. W o rd e n . For o f h is le ft arm w ere b rok en m id w a y Ire- w ounds and p iles, w h ich it n e ve r fa ils to and h a p p y .” tw een th e w rist and e lb o w , and on e bon e ca re . S to p s itc h in g a nd b u rn in g. C u res sale a t C la r k ’ s d rtg store. B y v irtu e o f an atta c h m e n t, e x e c u tio n an d o r­ d e r o f sale, issu ed o u t o f th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O reg on , for M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , in fa. v o r o f J R. C. T h o m p so n , P lain tiff, an d ag a in st L . A . C la rk , D e fe n d an t, fo r th e sum o f T w e n ty - on e D o lla rs and tw e n ty fiv e cen ts, ($21.25.) costs, and for th e fa r t h e r sum o f O n e H u n d red D o l­ la rs, ($100.00) U . S. g o ld coin , w ith in tere st th ereo n at th e ra te o f E ig h t (8) p e r cen t, p e r a n ­ n u m . from th e 16th d a y o f M ay, 1893, a n d for th e co sts an d e x p e n se s o f s a le an d o f said w rit. N o w . th e re fo re , b y v ir tu e and in p u r s u ­ a n c e o f said ju d g m e n t an d a tta c h m e n t, e x e c u ­ tion an d o rd er o f sale, I w ill, on M o n d a y th e 6th d a y o f A p ril, 1896. a t th e sou th d o o r o f th e C o u rt H ouse, in H illsb o ro . W a sh in g to n , C o u n ty . O reg o n , at th e h o u r o f ten o 'c lo c k a m . o f said d a y . s e ll s t p u b lic au ctio n to th e h ig h e s t b id d er fo r cash , th e fo llo w in g -d esc rib ed rea l p ro p e rty , to-w lt: C o m m en c in g at th e South w est c o rn e r o f B lock No. 1. n o rth , in th e T o w n o f T u a la tin , ru n n in g th e n c e N o rth o n e h u n d red feet, th e n c e E ast fifty feet, th e n c e S ou th one h u n d red feet, th e p c e W est fifty feet, to th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g . «11 s itu a te in W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O reg o n S aid s a le is to s a tis fy th e h e re in b e fo re n am ed sum s, and fo r th e co sts an d e x p e n se s o f said s ale j Said p ro p e rty w ill b e sold s u b je c t to red e m p ­ tion a s p er s ta tu t^ o f O regon W itn ess m y h an d th is 3rd d a y o f M arch . 1896 H. P. F o e d , o f th e rig h t arm w as b rok en abou t th ree S h e riff o f W a sh in g to n C o u n ty , O reg on I in ch es above th e w rist S w e e k f t D avis. A tto r n e y s fo r P lain tiff ch ap p ed lip s and coid-aores in tw o or th re e h o ars. J. C . C la r k , d ru g g ist. H a TCBRT and Oregonian $1.75 a rear.