Washington Ä County Hatchet 3 I « k ___ ÜINGTON W ell hew to the line, let the chips f a ll where they may.'' " p i, FOREST GROVE, OREGON', THURSDAY, A 1 *IUL 16 , 1 8 0 6 . > «». [DIRECTO RY. F O R E S T G R O V E — F orest R eb ek ah lo d g e No. 44 m eets in O dd F e llo w s h all on th e first aud th ird W ed n esd ay o f e ach m on th . M A T E OK O R E G O N . B b t S tate jfabli' In stru ctio n W in. I*. Lord H arrison K K in caid I'h illip M etsch am G . M, Irw in W I» Leed s C has. E W o lv erto n R. S. Bean F. A . M oore T A M cB ride W. N. B arrett John H M itch ell ...tieo W M cB ride b erin ten d e n t Cornelius D. B. R easo n er .............T . G . Tod d R. B. G ood in H P. Ford ,. K. L. M cC orm ick J.W . S ap p i n gton G e o rg e H. W ilcox A u stin C ra ig L. E . W ilk es ...........W . D. W oods p ic e i «COU RT—T h ird M on d a y in M arch and j , and fo u rth M on d a y in N o vem b er. ¿UNTVICOURT— F irs t M on d a y in each m on th . OM tfiakioNKRS’ C o u r t — F irst er first M o n d a y in each m on th . - R O '^ H ° K fo rest M T o w n - tw o y ea rs. T . C . M cN a m er, H ugh gn . I r. : .trill COKUkV A aron W ells. RASO K 1 - , , H At !• c <;r" r John s tr ip liu . C O R N E L IU S .— S im o n id es lo d g e No. 34 m eets in|its c a s tle h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y ev en in g . S g d & u ith . ,'o un cilm en S te w a rt. M cN a m er and . F ire W ard en J u stice o f th e Peace C o n sta b le n g to n .. .Scho ol D irectors S ch o o l C lerk P rin c ip a l o f Sch ool Jliu rch D ir e c to r y . I n g r k g a t io n a l ch u r ch a . R o g e r s , P asto r . ^ e v e ry S u n d a y at tt a. in. and B p. tn. k h o o l a fte r m o rn in g service, n e ttin g s e v e r y T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at p e o p le 's m e e tin g o n e h o u r b efo re Sun- V g service. h a re a lw a y s c o rd ia lly w elcom ed, II! ^■ [ h o d i s t e p i s c o p a l c h u r c h . D. A . W a t t e r s , P a s t o r I e v e r y S u n d a y a t 11 a, nt. and S :jo p. m. Ihool at 12.1s p. m J u n io r le a g u e ev e ry 4 p. m . K p w o rth le a g u e a t 6:30 p m., p r a y e r m e e tin g 7:30 p. m ., T h u rs d a y . C H R IS T IA N CH U R CH . r s e rv ic e e v e r y S u n d a y at it a. m. and [. S u n d a y sch ool at 10 a. m. A aro n P ra yer m e e tin g T h u rs d a y even- K p. m . Sr Y P. S. C. E . S u n d a y even K p . tn Jr. Y P. s . C E. S u n d a y f a t 4 p. in. S y lv ia E d w a rd s, p resid en t *• - «re c o r d ia lly in v ite d to a ll th ese lot H IL L S B O R O .— H illsb o ro lo d g e No. 61 m eets in its h a ll on t h e first a n d th ird F rid a y s in each 1 m o n th . 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 fo u rth T h u rs - i d a y s in each m onth 1 S T G R O V E F I R E D E P A R T M E N T . Rapid ta p p in g — MtHm b t } '. T h e lo catio n o f th e fire w illb e indi- I W h e n u m b e r o f fu ll tap« g iv e n b etw een l a r m s — c o rre sp o n d in g to th e num - /hose lim its a re g iv en b elow l— T h r e e tap s, p au se, th re e taps, aps. ttin g — F iv e tap s - G en er a l A larm G. A. R. F o rest G ro v e . -J a m e s B. M a tth e w s Post, No. 6 , m eets in M ason ic h a ll on t h e first a n d .th ird W ed n esd ays in each m on th . W . K . C. F orest G ro v e .—J am es B. M atth e w s R elief C orp s m eets a lte rn a te T h u rs d a y s in Odd Pel- lo w s h all. • ' rd — S outh P a rk ad d ition . W A t t l • ’ TO N C O U N T Y PO ST O P F IC K 9 B eaverto n B u x to n C o rn e liu s C e n te rv ille F ir D ille y G le n c o e F a rm in g to n G len w o o d G r e e n v ille H illsb o ro G aston M idd leton L a u rel P ro g ress M o u n ta in d a le S h erw o o d R e e d v ille T u a la tin B lo o m in g Lenox T h a tc h e r P h illip s rfORO.— T u a lity lo d g e, N o 6. m eets in [e S a tu rd a y on o r b efo re th e fu ll m oon •nth IR T O N B ea verto n lo d g e N o 100 m eets B a ll on th e brat T u e s d a y in ench O . E . «. ORO T u a la tin C h n p te r m e e t .in M» i o n th e aecom l and fo n tth T u e a d a y a in G R O V E .— P o re at C h a p te r N o. 4 > I M aaonic h a ll on th e 6 rat an d th ird ■ n ench m onth L. C. WALKER, CIVIL, E N G IN E E R , 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 E N o ta ry P u b lic F ire a n d A c c id e n t In su ran ce Justice o f th e P eace L oan s. C o llec tio n s d. I. KJMIGjHT, General Fire Insurance . . . and Loan Broker. H IL L S B O R O O regon H illsb o ro .— H illsb o ro lo d g e m eets in its h a ll C h a s . M. K e e p . 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, P resid en t. 3 P ni. W . O F T H E YV. F o rest G ro v e C am p N o. 98, m eets in O dd F e l­ an k of lo w s h a ll th e first and th ird S a tu rd a y in each m on th . B D. S t e w a r t , C ash ier. F o r e st G rove KORKST ( j ROVE, OREGON E stablished, 1889, S. HUGHES & SON, D E A L E R S IN Hardware,. . . Stoves and . . . Tinware A lso Plow s, W ag on s, B u g g ie s and C arts. M c C o rm ic k B in d ers and M ow ers. H orse R a k e s and a ll k in d s o f F a rm in g Im plem en ts. FOREST GROVE. Incorporated. 1894. C A P I T A L «L>0,0 0 0 .0 0 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED . . . F o reig n a n d D o m estic E x ­ c h a n g e B o u g h t an d Sold. C o lle c ­ tio n s M ade on a ll A ccessib le P o in ts an d P ro m p tly R em itted. D IR E C T O R S : A. H I N M A N . I. A. M A C R U M . M. B I S H E E . E. W . H A IN E S . B. F . F U R D Y . D. C . S T E W A R T . C. M. K E R F . n ex t : HAIRCUT WHILE YOU WAIT. Shaving made easy AT WIRTZ BROS. ave you H Wash and Be Clean at the Only Baths in Town. * T w o door* S o u th o f V ert* H a ll. Ever Seen any Work from the Hatchet Printery? Miss Annie Pomeroy, Stenographer and Typewriter We never send out anything of which we would be ashamed. Is yonr work as well done? 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 rresp o n d ­ en ce, e tc ., d on e q u ic k ly and n e a tly and a t a m oderate p r i c e ........................................ A t H atch et O ffice - Forest G ro ve If not, Why not? New press and new type, Good paper, good ink and good taste— these are nec essary for creditable work and Y. A N D A . M. 11 G R O V E — H o lb ro o k L o d g e, N o 30. Its h a ll th e T h u r s d a y b e fo re t h e fu ll ich m onth OREGON. 11 r d — N o rth o f P a cific a v e n u e an d east r w a r il N orth o f Pacific a v e n u e and ■ College W a y an d B street ^ ^ ^ ^ R a r d N a y lo r 's ad dition. t i U l fr w ard B etw een P a cific a v e n u e and ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r e n u e sou th . a r d — B etw een S econd a v e n u e and South FO REST GROVE I. O. G . 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 . W A R D L IM IT S \yay H ours 9 a. m. to 4 p. ra. I*. O F H . H illsb o ro G ra n g e m eets in its h a ll on th e sec­ ond and fourth S a tu rd a y s in each m on th at 12 m. M AILS. T o a n J f r o m P o rtla n d an d a ll p oints: D eparts A r r iv e s a. m. I T o O « rv - s, S alem and a ll p o in ts on th e W est Ide: D kp urts S: 2 s a. ra. A rriv e« 4 30 P m i T o O r t e i .v ille . M an n in g. B u x to n and V ern on ia t r iv e s la m. D e p a rts i p . m . DENTIST, 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 t C o n v e y a n c in g and S u rv e y in g . T itle s its h all on th e seeotid aud fou rth S a tu rd a y s in E x a m in e d . N o ta ry P u b lic. each m on th . W H E E L O C K M A R S H . P. M OF H IL L S B O R O , O R . D r . N ix o n , S H E R W O O D .—S h erw oo d lo d^ e N o 20 m eets in its h a ll e v e ry T h u rs d a y e v e n in g . P o r t o n ic e o f F o r e s t G ro v e . DEPARTORR N o ta ria l W o rk and C o n v e yan cin g . F O R E S T G R O V E — D e g ree o f H on or lo d g e j m eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll th e secon d T u e s d a y M ain S treet o f each m outh. Pacific Avc. A R R I VAI. A N D A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W , R o o m s 6 8 l 7 M organ Blit. K . 8. F O R E S T G R O V E . — D e lp h a te m p le , N o. 7, 1 m eets in M ason ic h a ll on th e secon d au d fourth W ed n esd ay o f each m outh . K . O. T. M. F O R E S T G R O V E . F orest G ro v e ten t No. 21 m eets in M ason ic h a ll on th e secon d an d fourth T u e s d a y s in each m on th . m er Police. -C ou n cilm en L a rg e . S tew a rt H il l s b o r o , O r e c o n . G L E N C O E — G le n c o e lo d g e No. 22 m eets in in its c a s tle h a ll on e v e r y a lte rn a te S atu rd ay.| ox. ia n c e U n .l Accounts -C o u n c ilm e n M cN am er. ■ A T T O R a NE Y S - A T - L A W , S M IT H & B O W M A N , T U A L A T I N . — T u a la tin lo d g e m eets in its h a ll on th e second an d fourth S a tu rd a y s in each m on th . d Knox fmteumi M eans— C o u n cilm en M cN am er. Bux- L. K . A d a m s . B A R R K T T & AD AM 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 M ason ic h a ll e v e ry M on d a y e v e n in g . B o m in It te e s o f C ity C o u n c il. C o u n c ilm e n S te w a rt, L a rg e and xtoti an*I S m ith . t reels ¿ t i l Public Property C ou n cilm en S m ith , S te w a rt. W ater.— C oun cilm er. B u x ton . S m ith W. N. B a r r e t t . O f f i c e : C e n tra l B lo c k , R oom s 6 and 7. . T. Knox, F o re st G rove. O ffice at P io n eer D ru g S tore. K . O F P. F O R E S T G R O V E . - D e lp h o s lo d g e No. 39 m eets in M asonic h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . A . O. U. W . F O R E S T G R O V E — F orest G ro v e lo d g e No. 60 m eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll on e v e ry T u e s d a y even in g. H on. S. H ughes. c i T I G A R D V I L L E .—C h a r it y L o d g e No. 75 m eets in its h a ll on th e first atici th ird S a tu rd a y s in each m on th . H IL L S B O R O .— P h o e n ic ia te m p le m eets in M a­ son ic h all T o aerve o n e y ea r. A ii • r s B u x ton . C. L . L a rg e . T e le p h o n e No. j. H IL L S B O R O —H illsb o ro R e b e k a h lo d g e No. 54 m eets in O dd F e llo w s h a ll e v e ry S a tu rd a y ev en in g . W ed n esd ay g ro ve P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r o e o n , G A S T O N .— W a p ato lo d g e No. 40 m eets in its ' h a ll on th e first, th ird an d fifth S a tu rd a y s in each m on th . JB i i i n g t o n C O U N T Y . b p H IL L S B O R O .— W a sh in g to n en c a m p m en t No. 24 m eets in Odd F e llo w s h a ll on th e secon d and fourth T u e s d a y s o f each m on th . A Promising Trading and Shipping Point. W . G . C O L E , PH. G ., M . D .. H IL L S B O R O .— M o n 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 a y ev en in g . we have them all . and use Prices no higher, sometimes lower, than others charge for what is not always as satisfactory. . . . HATCHET H O M ES , MERCHANT TAILOR. SUITS MADE TO ORDER . P* I N T E R Y State Republican Platform. DILLEY. P r o fe s a io n a l C a rd s. I . O . O . Y. F O R E S T G R O V E — W a sh in g to n lo d g e N o. 4». m eets in its h a ll e v e r y M onday e v e n in g . C l e a n i n g anti R e p a i r i n g N e a tly D one. Pants to Order, 80.00 S P E C IA L . Main Street - - Hillsboro. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. T H R E E CENTS A COPY tion b o th for p ro tectio n o f ou r co u n try a g a in st illite r a te and v icio u s classes from foreign la n d s, and for p rotection o f our la b o r an d p reservation to our ow n p e o ­ p le o f th e rem ain d er o f ou r n a tio n a l d o ­ m ain . " I n t e r n a l Im provem en ts— W e c o m ­ m en d th e p o lic y o f th e re p u b lica n p a rty in relation to in te rn a l im p rovem en ts, and, in p a rticu la r, in o p e n in g our w a te r­ w ays tb co m m erce, an d w e d en ou n ce th e illib e r a lity o f th e d e m o cra tic p a rty in th ese m atters. T h e m in o rity report w h ich w as w h a t th e tin g le sta n d a rd m en trie d h ard to h av e su b stitu te d w as in trod u ced b y E x -S e n a - to r D o lp h a u d read as follow s: " W e , a m in o rity o f yo u r co m m itte e on p la tfo rm , beg le a v e to rep ort th a t we h e a rtily en dorse th e a ctio n o f th e m a jo r­ ity o f th e co m m itte e on p la tfo rm , aave and e x c e p t th e section on fin ance, for w h ich w e su b m it th e fo llo w in g as a su b ­ stitu te: R esolved , T h a t w e fa v o r th e use o f b oth g o ld and s ilv e r to th e e x te n t w h ich th e y can be m a in ta in e d in c irc u la ­ tion at p a rity in p u rch a sin g an d d ebt- p a y in g p ow er, but we are e a rn e stly o p ­ posed to th e free and u n lim ite d co in a g e o f silv e r a t th e ratio o f 16 to I, for th e reason th a t it w ou ld d estro y su ch p a rity , en orm o u sly co n tra ct th e volu m e of c u r­ ren cy b y fo rcin g g o ld ou t of circu la tio n and im m e d ia te ly p la ce th e c o u n try on a silv e r basis. “ 'B e lie v in g th a t th e effect o f in te rn a ­ tion al d em o n etiza tio n o f silv e r can b e o vercom e o n ly b y in te rn a tio n a l re m o n ­ etizatio n o f th at m etal, th e re p u b lica n p a rty o f O regon m ost e a rn e stly fa v o rs such m easu res as w ill a cco m p lish th a t purpose. T h e sta te co n ve n tio n at P o rtlan d last w eek a d op ted th e fo llo w in g p latform b y D ille y is a fo rtu n a te ly loca ted tow n o f a vote o f 129 to 108. " T h e re p resen ta tive s o f th e re p u b li­ som e three-h u nd red in h a b ita n ts on the w est side S . P. railroad , on e and three- ca n s o f th e sta te o f O regon , in c o n v e n ­ fourths m iles from th e G ro v e b y rail and 1 tion assem b led , ca ll a tte n tio n to th e c o n ­ tw o and o n e -h a lf m iles b y w ag on road. d itio n o f in d u stry and business th ro u g h ­ Prosperous lo o k in g b u ild in g s in good re­ ou t th e co u n try, as a p ro o f o f th e n e ce s­ pair and w ell pain ted g iv e a gen eral sity o f re tu rn in g to th e p o lic y o f th e re­ liv e ap pearan ce. A con sid e rab le p atron- | p u b lica n p a rty, un der w h ich th ere w as age from farm ers, som e even from a d i s - 1 g e n e ra l p rosp erity d u rin g 30 years. tan ce o f tw elve and fourteen m iles, m ak es j ‘ ‘ W e reaffirm th e p rin cip le s of th e re ­ tt* d e jrisk and su ppo rts b e tte r busi- j p u b lica n n ation a l p latform o f 1892, and -esses th an are u su ally found in places assert th at th e resu lts th a t h ave fo llow ed th e ch an g e d ecreed b y th e e le ctio n o f o f D ille y ’s size. A good deal o f sh ip p in g is d on e from j th a t y e a r h a v e ju stifie d our pro test here, e sp e cia lly in h a y . T h e 50 barrel j a g a in st the n ation a l p o lic y a d op ted by flouring m ill o f A p lin & S on s is run fu ll | th e d em o cra tic p a rty. tim e and is one o f th e best e q u ip p ed for > " P r o te c tio n — W e b e lieve th at th e g o v ­ its size in th e state. It is run b y w ater j ern m en t sh o u ld h ave a m p le reven u e, and steam . W . M. M cL e o d & S on s saw j w ith a su fficien t surplus over o rd in a ry m ill h as a ca p acity o f 10,000 feet a day. | e xp e n d itu re s to p ro vid e for coast d efen-, D ille y has tw o good g e n e ra l m erch an ! ses, for th e ste a d y b u ild in g up o f th e dise stores w ell sto ck e d and se llin g goods ! n av y, and for th e con stan t red u ction o f at c ity prices. T h e firm o f B rig g s Bros. ■ th e p u b lic d eb t. W e b e lieve th at th e h as been in business h ere sin ce ’92. T h e p resen t tariff, w ith its low ered ra tes and post office, exp ress and S. P . tic k e t office its d estru ctive and d ish onest system o f are located in th eir store. M r. W . W . I u n d ervalu ation s, and d iscrim in atio n as B reeden, form erly o f th e F o rest G ro v e 1 to lo ca litie s, sh ou ld be rep laced b y one F lo u r M ill, is p ro p rieto r o f th e store fram ed 011 p ro te ctiv e prin cip les, sim ila r la tely ow ned b y B. F. P u rd y. H e has to th a t o f th e M c K in le y h ill and a rra n g ed ch a rg e o f th e lo n g d istan ce telep h on e ; to g iv e a m p le p rotection to A m e rican w ages and A m erican in d u stry, an d to station . W . C. G ra y and L . G ro e n d y k e h ave restore th e recip ro city p o licy o f Jam es G . b la ck sm ith and w agon re p a irin g shops, i B lain e. " W e h av e a lw a y s g iv e n p rotection to Peter H arper is th e v illa g e sh oem aker, and W . B. S tep h en s h as a carp et weav- > ou r sh ip b u ild ers. In late years w e h ave in g estab lish m en t. M r. and M rs. Jonas ! n eglected to p ro te ct ou r sh ip ow n ers. W o lf con d u ct a h om e-lik e and co m fo rta ­ W e b e lieve th e tim e h as com e to return to th e p o lic y o f W ash in gto n and H a m il­ ble lo d g in g house. T h e fa rm er’ s w arehouse, lo ca te d here, ton , w h ich , b y d iscrim in a tin g d u tie s in is a la rge b u ild in g ow n ed b y M essrs. M. favor o f A m erican b ottom s, secu red 90 per cen t o f ou r c a rry in g trade to A m e ri­ E . D ille y , T . G . T o d d and A le x a n d e r. Concert at Tigardville. T h e pu b lic officials o f D ille y are: A b n er can ships, and w h ich , i f now restored , A co n ce rt and m a g ic la n tern e x h ib i­ H riggs> p ostm aster;J. M . J a ck so n , ju stic e woulti a gain re v iv e ou r sh ip p in g and tion w as g iv e n la st M o n d a y e v e n in g in o f th e peace; A. B. T o d d , con stab le; cause A m erican fre ig h ts to be p a id to aid o f th e m ission o f th e E p is c o p a l A m erican s. sch ool d irectors, C h a irm a n F . H . M au ry, j “ F in a n ce — T h e A m erican peop le, from ch u rch . M rs. V an Buren p la y e d th e a c ­ J. P. H ansen and J. H. S tep h en s; E . S. tra d itio and in te re st, fa vor b im etalism , co m p an im e n ts w ith h e r usual s k ill. M r. G a y lo rd clerk . C a lk in s p la ye d a co rn e t solo, and M iss A room y b u ild in g for th e a cco m o d a ­ and th e rep u b lican p a rty d em an d s th e H e in b a ch san g e x q u is ite ly in h e r solo* tion o f the M . E . C h u rch is ju s t n earin g use o f both g o ld and s ilv e r as sta n d a rd and in th e part s o n g , " S w e e t and L o w ." com pletion . T h e re is as y e t no settled I m on ey, w ith su ch restrictio n s and un der An in stru m e n ta l q u a rte t w as ren d ered pastor. T h e d istrict sch ool n u m b ers at such p rovision s, to be d eterm in ed by b y Mrs. V an B u ren and M essrs. C a lk in s , le g isla tio n , as w ill secu re th e m a in te n ­ present a bou t 80 p u pils. T w o good sized Keetl and C h id son . T a b le a u x an d re ci­ bu ild ings w ith m odern se a tin g house th e an ce o f th e p a rity o f v a lu e s o f th e tw o tation s follow ed in q u ic k su ccession , prim ary d ep artm e n t o f w h ich M rs. Jones m etals, so th a t th e p u rch a sin g and d e b t ­ th e e v e n in g b e in g en d ed b y a la n tern p a y in g pow er o f th e d ollar, w h eth e r o f is te ach e r and th e m ore ad v an ce d pu pils e x h ib itio n and refresh m en ts, w n ich th e under ch arg e o f th e p rin cip a l, M iss L il­ silver, g o ld or paper, sh a ll be at a ll tim es vario u s la d ies in terested in th e w e lfa re e q u a l. lian D ow ns. “ T h e in terests o f th e producers o f th e o f th e ch u rch k in d ly provid ed . A m o n g th e social features o f th e town are stron g lodges o f G ood T e m p la rs and c o u n try — its farm ers and its w o rk in gm e n U nited A rtisan s. A good b rass band — d em and th a t e v e ry d ollar, p a p er or A r b o r D ay at Galea City. en liven s p u b lic occasion s. T h in g s p o liti­ coin , issued b y th e g o v e rn m e n t sh a ll be T h e sch o o l room w as d eco rate d w ith cal are look ed out for b y re p u b lica n and as good as a n y o th er d ollar. a p rofu sion o f w ild flow» rs. T h e b la c k ­ “ E lectio n of S en ators— R esolved . pop ulists clu b s. T h e d ém o cra ties h ave b oards w ere filled w ith d ra w in g s illu s tr a ­ no clu b bu t th ere is said to be one d em o­ T h a t we e a rn e stly endorse the proposed tin g th e v a rie ty , th e cu riou s, and th e am en d m en t to th e C o n stitu tio n o f the crat in th e p recin ct. b eau tifu l in tree and p la n t life. T h e A lto g e th e r D ille y is q u ite a tow n and U n ited S ta te s p ro vid in g for th e ele ctio n p rogram con sisted o f re a d in g s and r e c i­ o f U n ited S ta te s sen ators b y p op u lar its co n ve n ie n t lo ca tio n prom ises th at tatio n s from w ritin g s o f e m in en t m en on som e d ay it w ill be a p la ce o f co n sid e ra ­ vo te, re ce n tly reported from th e com su b jects su ita b le tor th e occassion . T h e ble im p ortan ce, e sp e cia lly i f it co n tin u es m ittee on p riv ile g e and e le ctio n s by uses, co m m e rcia l v a lu e , eflecta upon S en ato r M itch e ll, and now p e n d in g co n ­ to grow as it h *s re ce n tly. clim a te , regu la tio n o f th e su p p ly o f ra in ­ sid eratio n in th e U n ited S ta te s sen ate. fall to strea m s, ra te o f con su m p tion , a es­ “ C ascade R e se rv e — R esolved , T h a t the th etic valu e, th e d u ty o f th e p reserva tio n Arbor Day at Reedville. a p p lica tio n o f th e O regon d ele g a tio n in and p erp etu ation o f our forests w ere a ll A rb o r D a y w as ob served a t R e e d v ille , con gress to th e p residen t o f th e U n ited d iscussed b y th e sch ool. T h e sch ool and as a resu lt six b e au tifu l m ap les S ta te s and now p e n d in g b e fo rF h im , p ray prem ises w ere also ren ovated and a liv e ly aud on e fir, adorn th e school in g a m od ification o f h is p roclam ation bonfire m ad e o f th e ru b b ish t h a t h ad ac- ground. T h e exe rcise s b egan at one- cre a tin g th e C a sca d e F o rest R e se rv e , is cu m late d d u rin g th e year. th irty p. m. w ith th e te ach e rs Prof. h ereb y e a rn e stly ap p roved , an d we T h o se presen t exp re sse d th em se lv e s as C o lem an and M iss A n d erson in ch arg e. a p p eal to th e p resid en t to g ra n t th e h a v in g sp en t an aftern oon o f p lea su re L o n g before th is tim e th e sch o o l house p ra ye r o f o u r d ele g a tio n in con gress. and profit w h ich reflected m u ch cre d it w as crow d ed w ith en th u sia stic patron s o f “ F is h in g — W e realize th e im p ortan ce upon th e p u p ils p a rtic ip a tin g , as sch o o l the sch ool. T h e o p e n in g n u m ber w ss a and m agn itu d e o f th e fish in g in d u stry on had o n ly been in session one w eek. song en title d " A r b o r D ay M a rc h ” sung th e C o lu m b ia river, and w ou ld recom - to th e tu n e o f “ M a rch in g T h ro u g h I m end th a t som e p ro visio n s be m ad e for G e o rg ia " . T h e p rin cip a l, on b e h a lf o f Well Acquainted With Them. a state h a tch e ry for artificia l pro p o ga tio n , the sch ool, exten d ed a co rd ia l w elcom e, A co u n try m in ister in a ce rta in to w n and th a t th e la w s re g u la tin g th e close th a n k in g them for th e ir p resen ce and lo o k p e rm an e n t le a v e o f h is c o n g re g a tio n season tie rig id ly enforced. and in v itin g a n y w h o w ished to v isit the “ R e b a te to S e ttle rs— T h a t we endorse in th e fo llo w in g p a th e tic m an n er: sch ools d u rin g th eir re g u la r sessions. “ B roth ers and sisters, I com e to sa y I th e efforts o f our re p resen ta tive s in co n ­ Mr. B orw ich , ch airm a n o f th e hoard o f gress to secure re p a ym e n t to se ttle rs o f go o d b ye . I d o n 't th in k G o d lo v e s th is d irectors addressed th e au d ien ce w ith a O regon o f th e excess o f $1.25 p er acre ch u rch , because n on e o f yo u e ve r die. I few a pprop riate rem ark s w h ich w ere a p ­ w ro n g fu lly co llecte d b y th e go v e rn m e n t d o n 't th in k you lo v e e a ch oth er, b ecau se preciated b y all. A n in te re stin g program on la n d s lo ca te d in th e lim its o f th e un- I never m arry a n y o f you. I d o n 't th in k co n sistin g o f songs, re cita tio n s, essays | earned N o rth ern I'acific ra ilro a d lan d yo u lo v e me b ecau se yo u h av e n o t paid a n d jd rills w as th en rendered. tnv sa la ry . Y o u r d o n a tio n s are m o u ld y g ra n t now forfeited. A fte r th e last nu m b er th e ch ild ren “ C a n a l— T h e con stru ction o f th e N ica ­ | fru it and w o rm y ap p les, and ‘b y th e ir m arched in double file to th e gro u n d s ' 'to ra gu a can al is o f th e h igh est im p o rta n ce fruits y e sh all k n o w t h e m .’ B io th e rs, I see how M r. B orw ich p la n ted a tree to to th e A m erican p eop le, both as a m eas­ am g o in g a w a y to a b e tte r p la ce. I h ave m ak e it liv e ” .A fte r th e tree p la n tin g a ll ure o f n ation a l defense and to b u ild up been c a lle d to be c h a p la in o f a p e n ite n ­ teturned h om e seem in g w ell pleased for and m a in ta in A m erican com m erce. It tia ry . W h e re I g o you ca n n o t co m e, h av in g com e. is m oreover o f sp ecial im p o rta n ce to our hut I g o to prepare a p lace lo r yo u , and P acific sta tes, and w e d em and its co m ­ m ay th e Lord h av e m ercy on you r souls. Welcoming the Congressman. p letion as sp e e d ily as possible b y the ' G o o d b y e .” — E x . g o v ern m en t o f th e U n ited S tate s. A la rg e d elegatio n o f citiz e n s o f H ills boro g reeted th e H on. T h o m as H .T o n g u e “ Pen sion s— W e h e re b y en dorse th e The Ideal Panacea. at th e station w hen he retu rn ed action of ou r sen ators and rep resen ta tives Jam es L . F ra n cis, A ld e rm a n , C h ic a g o , hom e F rid a y e v e n in g T h e H illsb o ro in con gress in th e ir en d ea vo r to secure says: " I regard Dr. K in g 's N ew D is co v e ry band stru ck up a p a trio tic a ir as th e train g ra n ts o f pen sion s to Ind ian w ar v e t­ as an Ideal P a n acea for C o u g h s, C o ld s pu lled in to the s ta tio n , and M r. T o n g u e 's erans. and L u n g C o m p lain ts, h a v in g u sed it in sp p e arsn e e upon th e p la tfo rm o f the ca r “ R e tre n ch m e n t— W e p le d g e th e re­ m y fa m ily for th e la s t five y e a rs, to th e w as th e sign a l for a p ro lo n g e d ch eer. p u b lica n p a rty to rig id e co n o m y in th e exclu sio n o f p h y s ic ia n 's p rescrip tio n s o r exp e n d itu re o f p u b lic m on ey, to th e re­ From th e station th e p rocession , headed b y th e b an d , proceed ed to th e resid en ce duction o f e xcessive salaries, and th e abol- oth er p re p a ra tio n s.” R ev. Joh n Burgus, K e o k u k , Io w a , o f Mr. T o n g u e , h e b e in g escorted by lish m en t o f thejfee system w h ere p ossib le M ayor G oodin. M r. T o n g u e g ra c e fu lly and o f a ll useless com m ission s; and be­ w rites: " I h av e been a m in is te r o l th e and co rd ia lly th a n k e d h is W ash in g to n lie v e th a t no a p p ro p riatio n sh o u ld be M eth od ist E p isco p a l ch u rc h fo r fifty co u n ty frien d s for th e v ery earn est and m ade to a n y sch ool or c h a rita b le in stitu ­ years o r m ore, and h a v e n e v e r found h earty assistan ce g iv e n him in th e c o n ­ tion not un der th e co n tro l o f th e state; a n v th in g so b e n e ficia l, o r th a t g a v e me and oppose th e in co rp o ratio n in to the such sp eed y r e lie f a s Dr. K in g 's N ew g ressio n al con ven tion . g en eral a p p ro p riatio n b ill o f ite m s for D is c o v e ry .” T r y t h is Id e a l C o u g h R em ­ C atarrh C u r s » H e a lth and tw e e t th e ex p e n d itu re o f p u b lic m o n e y n o t a u ­ e d y n ow . T r ia l b o ttle s free a t th e M iller P h arm a cy. b reath secured b y S h ilo h '* C a tarrh th orized b v law . J R e m ed y. to r free. Priae go cents. N asa l i»i#c- “ Im m ig ra tio n — W’ e d em and e n actm en t o f rig id re strictio n * on fhreign im m igr*- Sn haerib * for th e H » r c » « T | t e o