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W&iirtL* OKRUOXI a X AMD HAWMMW $ i.1 é ABOUT to w n . .¡„1 . ¡tic in L a d ie s' F in e D o n g d a , shoes, in P ic c a d illy and square at *i 75. form er price $1.25. S h o e Store, he recent business m e e tin g o f the rth L e a g u e , th e fo llo w in g officers elected: W . S. G o r d o n , presiden t; Beaucham p, first v ic e president; L o m in a sso n , second v ic e president; Kir kwood, th ird v ic e president; leltzel, fourth v ic e presid en t; Rosa secretary; O ra C a p le s, treasurer; h Garrison, o rg a n ist. T h e L eagu e every S u n d ay e v e n in g at 7 o ’clo ck League parlor. A ll y o u n g people rdiallv in vite d . kinds o f fresh ga rd en seeds and g tackle at W e lls ’ . Pres. G i l e o f the Chris: ian E n deavor T h e b u rial o f Joh n S a p p in g to n , cou n ty society w ill be in attendance at the E n treasurer, w as T h u rsd a y m orn in g at th e d eavor con ven tion over S u n day. H ill C e m e tery , near W a p a to L a k e . T h e The H om e Telep hon e C om pany are rem ain s w ere a cco m p a n ied on th e m orn now prepared to install teleph on es in in g train b y th e co u n ty officers and a any place in the c ity and those desirin g nu m b er o f o th er frien d s to G a ston . a teleph on e should see them and h ear H ere a la rge nu m b er o f n e igh b o rs w ere gathered , over forty team s form in g th e th eir proposition for in stallin g. I fu n eral procession . S e rv ice s at th e M ilk w anted at C la rk ’s cream ery. grave were con d ucted b y th e m in ister I f you w ant to patronize home in w h o b aptized him and p ra ye r was offered d ustry go to the Forest G rov« M an u by E ld er B urnett A ch o ir san g a h ym n . facturin g com pan y. B u ild in g m aterial T h e pall bearers w ere Ju d ge C orn eliu s, o f better q u ality , better m ake and C om m ission ers Todd and R easoner, ch eaper than those bought in Portland. C o u n ty C le rk G ood in , Vssessor W ilc o x W ashin gton D istrict Lodge I. O. G . T. and D epu ty S h e riff Bradford. m eets at Corn elius n ext T h u rsd ay at 10 R ev. Mr. B u d .o n g , w h o preach ed in o 'c lo c k . th e M. E . C h u rch here a sh ort tim e ago , A pure cream o f tartar b a k in g pow der, h as been e n gag ed b y th e G . A . R . as th e sp e a k e r for M em orial d ay. full w eight, 15 cen ts a can. th extraction u n d er th e in flu en ce C aples & Thom as. sthetics is pleasu re, no pain or M ay 5, 1896 W in. E. F u lle r and wife to unpleasantness an d n e a rly abso- Mrs. A n n a M. H ow ell for $500, 10 acres safe. Or. 0 . L. L a rg e w ill adm in- o f th e Lo raiu e H all don lan d claim T 1 L new p rep aration at a n y o f our S R 1 W. 'ts, D octors H ia tt, N ix o u , or No ch arg e i f n ot e n tire ly satis- Dr. Parker still tak es th e lead for low prices, for good goods, and h igh prices for cou n try produce. lirduv n igh t, M ay 2nd, th e follow in g Judge S tep h en s o f Portland has granted s were in stalle d in F o rest G rove No. 110, I. O . G . T . L . L . Pat- a ch an ge o f venue to X . N . Steeves, C. T.; E v a W a te rs, V . T .; E v a ch arg ed w ith m urder, and h is trial w ill loml, sec.; M iles W atro us, A. tak e place before Ju d ge M cBride in [ta L each , T re a s.; M a ttie Peterson. H illsboro at th e Ju ly term. It was held Nora L a u g h lin , C h a p .; L o ttie I.e e , th at th e com m u n ity was so la rg e ly p re jnttna T u rn er, D . M .; N e llie W il- ju d ic ed a gain st him th at a fair trial 'O .; Dow E lsto n , S e n .; L . L . Pat- would be im possible in M ultnom ah Co. S. J. T .; W . S. S m ith , P. C. T.; Judge Steph en s m ay appear as a witness M arkham , in s ta llin g officer; as- for th e defense. C h as. L a C h a p e lle is prepared to do gen eral p lu m b in g and in sta llin g o f w ater, in w h ich line he has had e xp e rie n ce. A ll w ork w ill be p ro p erly done. O ffice at residen ce. \ T h e old lib e rty pole w h ich for t h ir ty - one years h as d one service w as rem oved T u esd ay and reduced to cord wood. It w as in ’65 it w as erected, ju s t a fter L in c o ln ’s second in au gu ration . Mr. C ol. R aym on d now o f G aston prep ared it and a firm o f carpen ters o f w h ich Mr. B la n k was a m em b er had c h a rg e o f p u t tin g it up. T h e c it y flag now w aves from th e sta ff above th e w ater tower* Besides the d onation o f w ater and lig h t for th e en cam pm nt in J u ly , $175 in m oney h as been raised so far. A HUB Public School Report. F o llo w in g is th e report o f th e F orest G ro v e P u b lic S ch o o l for th e m on th en d in g A p ril 27. F IR S T P R IM A R Y G R A D E . N o. ol' p u p ils e n r o lle d ....... .................... b elo n g in g .. ..... *8 36 •* “ c ases ta rd in ess 10 P er cen t, ot a tte n d a n c e ..... ......................... 94 No. V isito rs . % ............................................ 5 P u p ils n e ith e r absent nor ta rd y : H a ttie Krei- d er, K a tie N e il, C arrie M ills, D e ssie C h ristia n , F ra n k N e il, R v a n K anes. W illie T h o m p so n , H erb ert W irtz, G e o rg e T u rn e r, G e o rg e S h aw M iss A tk in so n , tea ch er. SECO N D P R IM A R Y G R A D E . N o. o f p u p ils e n r o lle d ............ 40 .................. b e lo n g in g 54 “ “ cases o f ta rd in e s s ........................................ 6 P er cen t, ot a t t e n d a n c e ........................................ 96 No. V is ito rs ................................................................ 15 P u p ils n e ith e r ta rd y nor ab sen t: H attie K re id e r, In ez S h aw , V ina W alton , F a y James, H arris D o lstro m , F red d ie K an es, G len C a m p b e ll. M rs. C h as. O. Roe, tea ch er. T H IR D P R IM A R Y G R A D E . N o. o f p u p ils e n r o lle d ......... 29 “ “ “ b e lo n g in g ................. 36 “ *• cases o f ta rd in e s s ....... 13 P er cen t o f a tte n d an ce ___ .91 8 N o. V is ito r s ............................. .................................. 7 P u p ils n e ith e r ta rd y n o r absent: I.avern e Jerom e. P e a rl S m ith , L a u ra J ack so n . Josep h in e C. Robb, T ea ch er. F I R S T I N T E R M E D IA T E G R A D E . N o. o f p u p ils e n ro lle d ...... 38 “ “ “ b e lo n g in g .. . .................................. 38 “ “ cases t a r d i n e s s ___ 4 P e r cen t, o f a tte n d a n c e ......................................... 93 N o. V is ito rs ................................................................ 15 P u p ils n eith e r a b sen t o r ta rd y : W illie B le w . L iv ta P errin , Clifford B row n, C a rrie G ra y , C arl C h ristia n , R u b y H yde, F ra n k In g le s, G ra c e L y o n , W illis L o m in asso n, L e o la S m ith , R obert M ills, B essie D u n can , C la u d e Sm ith. F ran ces M R ow e, tea ch er. S E C O N D I N T E R M E D IA T E G R A D E . N o. o f p u p ils e n r o lle d ........................................... 40 ................. b e lo n g in g ........................................ 36 “ *• cases o f ta rd in e s s ... 7 P er cent, o f a tte n d a n ts 93 No. V isito rs ........................ 19 P u p ils n eith e r ta rd y n o r ab sen t: C h a rlie P en n ell, H en ry S h an hon , W illa rd W irtz, S ad ie C ron en . C h a rlie L om inasson, V esta Johnson, R dn a H am ilton , K tta P ra tt, T h e re s ia S trib ic h , A n n a S taeh r, E d y th R ansom , Jessie B eaucham p , R o sc z ella F reem a n , L illia n H yd e. M aud B u x ton. B e lle B ak er, tea ch er Mr. and Mrs. C h as. M iller g a v e a v ery e n jo y a b le w h ist p a rty at th eir hom e W ed n esd ay n ig h t. T h e ir gu ests w ere ¡Parker is a c a n d id a te for gold , sil Messrs, and M esdatnes S. G . H u gh es, rreuey, and c o u n try produce. See M ajor W ilk in son , the orig in ato r o f the J a k e B u xton , C. O. Roe, and J. A . *Ab- ■ ge stock o f goods, Indian school form erly located at the b o tt, and M rs. A b en d, M iss N ora ts, oils and g la ss a t A b b o t Sc R o e ’s. G ro ve and now at Chetnaw a, visited Mr M iller, and M essrs. G eorg e R. H u g h es M acrum over F rid ay night. T h e m ajor and F ra n k K an e. C. H. R ow e sold h is farm contain- • was also at on e tim e m ilita ry officer in .18 acre» on th e S th, to A rth u r E. P a cific U n iversity. T H I R D I N T E R M E D IA T E G R A D E . Death of J. YV. Sappington. and M . H arw ich con sid eration N o. o f p u p ils e n r o lle d ........................................... 39 T y p e w ritin g — gen eral correspondence, b e lo n g in g .................... >.................. 34 T he sale w as m ad e b y M elki C o u n ty Treasu rer J. W . S a p p in g to n , “ “ cases o f ta rd in e s s ........................................ it cop yin g, legal w ork, essays etc. Miss d ied at h is hom e in H illsb o ro , at 4 a. m. n our popular real estate ag nt. P er cen t o f a tte n d a n c e ...... ................................ 90 A n n ie P om eroy, H atch et office. W edn esd ay. H e w as on th e street th e N o. V is ito rs ................................................................ 7 set D ressin g, 25 cen ts, G r e g g ’s P u p ils n e ith e r ab sen t n or ta rd y : L a u ra Boos, W hen le a v R en a B u x ton , C ora P a lm er, L iz z ie M eier, Zoa T . G . Todd sold a fine band o f seventy- n ig h t before at 8 o ’clo c k . Itore. in g for hom e he said he had never felt in G U tuer, L iz z ie Sw an son , M arion Jam es, H arry six sheep to Mr. J. W R ed d o f C arlton 'ilco x and b ro th e r h av e b ou gh t last w eek. #4 a head was th e price. b etter h ealth . S h o rtly after a rriv in g at B eauch atn o, H orace T h o m a s, R ob ert M iller. M. J o sep h in e S h ea re r, tea c h er. Real E state L o an & Insurance h om e he eom plaineu o f not b ein g able Dr. H ovey, D en tist, o ver H ib b s’ new ltd business o f H . W . S c o tt & Co. to see, sw ooned a w a y, and n ever re co v F IR S T G R A M M A R G R A D E . city and are now re a d y to at- store. ered consciousness. T h e cause w as cere N o. p u p ils e n r o lle d ................................................. 22 “ ” b e lo n g in g ......... ......................... 22 Jo any bu sin ess in th e ir line, " T h e M ousetrap.” — T h e Cong. Y . P, bral a p o p le x y. T h e funeral took p lace cases tard in ess ............................................. 3 ern a call. F a ir treatm en t as- S. C. E . ga ve a real e n tertain m en t S a t W edn esd ay at 5 p. m . from th e C h ristian P er cen t, o f a tte n d a n c e .......................................... 90 N o. v is i t o r s ................................................................. 7 u rd ay even in g in the auditorium . T he ch u rch , and th e rem ain s w ere taken on P u p ils n e ith e r ta rd y nor ab sen t: E d n a Jensen, th is m o rn in g ’s train to G aston for bu rial. E arl ^Ham ilton, C la u d e Jensen, F ra n k B row n, J. H. D avis, o f T e x a s, better atten d an ce w as good and th e program Mr. S ap p in g to n w as elected co u n tv G arfied M acru m , I v y L aC ourse. as the “ T e x a s C y c lo n e " , w ill ad- appreciated . Mrs. G rim es sa n g a solo, L u cy A . W oodard, tea ch er. treasurer on th e rep u b lican tic k e t in "C h a n g e le ss” , M iss E va n s recited and a le people a t V e r ts H a ll, Forest S E C O N D G RAM M AR GRADE. June, 1894, w h ich office he filled w ith on M onday, M ay II, 1896 at 2 q u artette co n sistin g o f Messrs. H askell, 16 A t th e rep u b lica n N o. p u p ils e n r o lle d ................................ M arsh, L lo y d and B auer san g so w ell cred it to th e co u n ty. “ “ b e lo n g in g ............................................. 16 ) p. m. from a P e o p le 's P arty 7 th at th ey w ere encored. A duet was con ven tion he w as re-n om in ated b y a c “ cases t a rd in e s s .................................................. int. E v e r y b o d y in v ite d . I P er cen t o f a tte n d an ce .......................................... 95 rendered b y M iss S te w art anil Mrs cla m a tio n . I No. V is ito rs .................................................... 10 out for th e n o va l en tertain m e n t G rim es. Prof. R obertson read Ian M ac- P u p ils n e ith e r ab sen t n or tard y: M aud S ikes, ''ven by th e R e b e k a h s on F rid ay la re n 's " A u ld L a n g S y n e ’ , M iss Cooley To the Citizens and Voters of Wash I M ary B en son , M elvin M a rk h a m . E r r o ll Shep- 1 by F red W atro u s, I. M. and R a y fson, I. D. M . A b b o tt & R oe, agents for th e Crescent lin e o f B icy cles Best w heel in the w orld for the m oney. O n ly #50.00. L M ay 8. p la yed a pian o solo and th ere w as an Dr M orrison o f C a lv a ry ch u rch , oth er solo b y Mrs. G rim es. Com m ent 1 , will sp ea k tiefore th e E n d ea vor is un necessary. T h e differen t numbers ion, in th e C h ristia n C h u rch , o f th e program were w ell carried out. T h e latter part w as a farce co n trastin g tvening. th e ideal o f th e stron g-m inded wom an ax is due M ay I. I sh all tak e up w ith her natural tim id ity . T h e leadin g >g regard less o f ow n e r for w h ich ch aracters were M iss P a rk e r and Mr. t has not been o b tain e d . F ra n k M yers, a b ly supported by M rs. E . B. S a p p in g to n , C. O. R oe and M isses E v a n s, C lark , [896. M arsh al. M arsh and Roe. ). M. M cM illan , th e m ail carrier W h y w ill you build in th e slough an in ch o f sn ow at H ay w a rd the when you can b u y th e h igh est, d iie st art o f last w e e k . L im b s o f bushes lot in town ? A . B. T h om as. eneath the w e ig h t o f th e snow. Mrs. A. A. J in k s died at her hom e in inds ol la u n d ry w o rk d on e at th e H illsb o ro W edn esd ay m orn in g, o f ca n in L a u n d ry . W irtz B ros., agents. cer o f the face. S h e had suffered for som e p rin g o f 1879 and th e p reced in g m onth s. T h e funeral w as from th e E v ere ju st such seasons as those a n g e lic a l ch urch this aftern oon . to-n ig h t to look for his son G eorg e w h o disappeared from O a k la n d a w eek ago T u esd av and has not sin ce been h eard of. N otices h ave been pu blish ed in th e San F ra n cisco press and th e police h av e been sea rch in g for him but so fa r to no purpose The y o u n g m an had ju s t com pleted h is e x a m in atio n s in P acific T h e o lo g ica l S e m i n ary. It is th o u g h t th at e ith er he has w andered a w a y in a dem en ted condition or has suffered som e a ccid e n t or has been sh an gh aied . T h e fa m ily h ave th e in g out S a le at th e B azaar .af- sy m p a th y o f th e com m u n ity in th is bargain s in la d ies goods, t r ill. ina, gla ss and tin w are. S ale S h a r in g 10 cent» «t W irtz Bro* 7 20th. ington County. A t the request o f m y frien d s I h ereb y announce m ys e lf an In d ep en d en t C a n d id a te for th e office o f C o u n ty R eco rd er o f C o n v e yan ce s at th e co m in g June election . Dated th is 23rd d ay o f A p ril, 1896. T. S. W e ath e re d . City Dog Tux. T a x es on d ogs w ere due M a r 1st— $1.50 fo»* m ale and $5.00 for fem ale. A ll d ogs for w h ich licen ses h av e n ot been issued w ill be k ille d , irresp e ctive o f ow n ers E . B. S ap p in gto n , M arshal o f th e c ity o f F orest G ro ve . A Card. , , . For All Kinds of . . . BUILDING MATERIAL. We have all kinds of Building Material on hand. Better worked and less price than the Portland made. The money you pay us w i l l be spent here at home and not sent away. First Class Livery Stable H. D. JONES, PROPRIETOR I k ee p th e b«»t rig« o b ta in a b le ; b a v e aafe g e n tl h orses and e v e ry a cco m m o d a tio n fo r th a co m fo rt an d pleasure o f m y cu stom ers R A C K M EETS E V E R T TR A IN Passen gers ca lled for or ta k e n to a n y p a rt of th e c ity . P a tro n ag e o f C o m m ercia l M en so licite d H. D . J O N E S . T . r . , 1 S n > . PACIFIC UNIVERSITY . . . and Tualatin Academy. T h e A c a d e m y fits for the College. Its graduates are admitted to Amherst without examination. It offers exceptional facilities for obtaining a g e n e r a l E n g l i s h e d u c a t i o n . T h e C o l l e g e C o u r s e s equal those of the leading Eastern insti tutions. The C o n s e r v a t o r y o f M u s i c gives instruction of the highest order in Instrumental and Vocal Music. Expenses in all departments unusually low. S p r i n g T e r m B e g in s W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l 1, 1 8 9 6 . For specific information address, T H O M A S M c C l , President, Forest Grove, Oregon. e lla n d W. A. RUSSELL, . D E A L E R IN . Groceries, Fruits and Provisions, Ingles <t Porter Block, Forest Grove, W o u ld re sp ectfu lly so licit a p ortion o f yo u r p a tro n ag e in gro ceriea. M y aim w ill I). H. T h o m a s, P rin c ip a l. be to h an d le n o th in g but First Class Goods. P rice alw ay» aa L o w a t th e L o w e st. T e r m s C a s h . S tra w H ats and Capa, b y far th e L a rgea t and N ew est S ty le s , at w h olesale prices. Y o u w ill w an t som e H a ts fo r y o u rs e lf and boy» Real Estate Transfers. | soon . C an sa ve you som e m o n e y. T r y m e once. A p ril 30, 1896 L. & A. B acku s to Ber- j Y o u rs to P lea se, nard F in n ig a n for $roo, L o ts 50, 51, of | W. A . R U S S E L L . T u a la tin G ard en s. A p ril 30, 1896 A n ton P fan n er to John H ILLSBO R O . A Novel Entertainment. A . T h orn b u rg for $6000, 98.62 acre» o f S j Dr. A . B. B a ile y has tak e n possession W ill be g iv e n in V e r ts H all on F r i o f sec 14 T 2 E corn er o f W y 2 o f S E d a y e ve n in g M ay 8 th , '96 b y th e R e b e cca o f th e d en ta l office la te ly occu p ied b y S R 4 W. Dr. B row n . M ay 1, 1896 L . S to re y and husbán d to L o lg e , I. 0 . O . F ., assisted by Misa T h e e n terta in m e n t S a tu rd a y n ig h t waa John D . S to re y for $1, T r a c t in sec 35 T G la d y s Jones and M rs. G rim e s an d som e ot our best hom e talen t. a v ery su ccessfu l a ffair au d h ad a fa ir a t I S R 4 YV. T h e G rea t T e n t S ce n e , from th e B oh e ten d an ce. M ay I, 1896 M. M . P ro cter to P. P. C . B laser h as been v ery sick for a f»rf B ailey for $1500, S W % »ec 28 T 2 S R 1 m ian G irl. T a b le a u x , pantom im e» and co m ed iettes. N o p a in s w ill be spared to d a y s bu t is som ew h at b e tte r a t th e p res W, co n ta in in g 40 acres. M ay 2, 1896 John B a rtó k to U . S . N a m ak e th is on e o f th e b est e n tertain m e n ts en t w ritin g . o f th e season. tio n al B an k fo r $ i, L o t 10 G r e y O ak. F ra n k J o lly , a P o rtlan d a tto r n e y and T ic k e ts 25 c ts, ch ild re n , 15 cts. M ay 2, 1896 N ettie A lv o rd and husban d I w ell k n o w n here, d ied at th e resid en ce to John B artók for $1, L o t 10 G r e y O ak. o f h is b ro th er-in -la w S a m u e l W illia m « , The Discovery Saved His Life. M ay 2, 1896 N ettie A lv o rd and husban d last S a tu rd a y m o rn in g and waa b u ried to Joh n B artók for $1, L o t 8 and 9 G rey Mr. G . C a illo u e tte , D ru g gist, Beavers- at th e J o lly cem e te ry M o n d a y. O ak. v ille , III., says; ‘ ‘T o Dr. K in g ’s N ew T h os. D. H u m ph rey« tra n sacte d b u si M ay 2, 1896 Chas. Joh n son to San ford D isco ve ry I o w e m y life. W as tak en ness at P o rtlan d M ond ay. M cR ae for $200, Lots 35 and 36 in B lock w ith L a G rip p e an d tried a ll th e p h y s i M rs. Inez J a ck so n d ied la st F r id a y a t 8 W est P ortlan d H eigh ts. cia n s for m iles a b o u t, b u t o f no a va il and h er h om e flve m iles east o f H ills b o r o . M ay 4, 1896 C h arles E . B en n ett to W . waa g iv e n up an d to ld I cou ld n ot liv e . S h e lea ves a h u sb a n d and a y o u n g ch ild . P. S m ith for $150, L o t 8 b lo ck 9 W est H a v in g Dr. K in g 's N ew D iscovery in m y E d . M en d en h a ll a P o rtlan d a tto r n e y P ortlan d P lace. store I sent fo r a b o ttle and b egan its use M ay 4, 1896 E liz a and J. F . C o le y to and from th e first dose b egan to g e t b e t w as in H illsb o ro M on d ay. H en ry M arsh for $1, 11 acres o f Barnum don lan d claim . M a y ó , 1896 L illie R . R ow e and C. H ., h usban d, to A. E . W e b b and M ary Har- w ick for $6000, 123.18 acres o f Orus Brown and w ife don sec 26 T I N R 4 W . M ay 6, 1896 J. S. D u can a n d w ife to Jam es H . K ir k for $1500, N of S E % sec 31 T 2 N R 4 W , and 4 acres a d jo in ing. To The Public W e th e un dersign ed h av e leased the fa ctory fo rm e rly kn o w as th e Forest G ro ve D oor an d L u m b er Co. and are prepared to do a ll k in d s o f m ill w ork , esp e cia lly S ash , D oors and B racket w ork, at low est prices. H op in g to receive you r patron ag e, we rem ain , you rs tru lv. E . A . Jerom e, J. E b n er, J. M. B a ld rick , Pasturage for Stock. W m . S m ith , S ock pastu rage at th e D e L a sh m u tt J. M. Jone*. farm on L o u sign on t la k e , three and one- h a lf m iles n orth w est o f F orest G ro ve . W ill call for ten head or o ver w ith in a R ip a n s T a b u les. radious o f ten m iles. F o r fu rth e r p a rti R ip a n s T a b u le s cu re n ausea. cu lars call at the H a t c h e t office, o r a d R ip an s T a b u le s: a t d ru g g ists. dress P. L. M iller, T h a tc h e r, Or. “ THEY BUY CHEAP, SELL A HEAP AND KEEP FOREVER AT IT.” CAPLES & THOMAS. l i n y f o r I«-»!» a n il r u n W ash in gto n C o u n ty. FOREST GROVE MANUFACTURING COMPANY , h erh , F ra n k Jensen. I h ave ju st had p rin ted several th o u s and real estate circu la rs d escrip tiv e of 'ear. A t C o rv a llis as one o f th e Doors, w in dow s and m ou ld in gs at W ash in gton co u n ty and its resources and s looked ou t on th e su rro un d in g Portlan d prices. A b b o tt & R oe. etc., any one d esirin g to send such c ir covered w ith sn ow h e rem ark ed cu lars to frien ds east w ill please c a ll at T h e M c K in le y C lu b w ill h ave a ra tifi poet w h o w rote “ D e c e m b e r's as m y office w here circu la rs, stam ps and cation m eetin g n ext T u e sd ay e ven in g as M a y ” m u st h a v e spent th e en velop es w ill be fu rn ish ed free o f ch arg e . T h e le gislativ e can d id ates w ill be pres C orvallis. M elk i Joh n son . en t. G ood m usic. H ereafter, u n til ifery a sp e c ia lty . A n a esth e tics election tim e, the clu b w ill m eet w eekly. Money to Loan. ed and w om en con fin ed M ixed pain ts— a jo b lo t o f colors for pain b y C. L . L a rg e M. D. o f On im proved farm p ro p e rty a t 8 per sale below cost. W ard 's D ru g Store. .rove. cen t. N ixo n & G e rrish , F ifty -e ig h t m em bers o f th e V etera n s' e n n is o f S c o g g in s V a lle y suffered F o re st G ro ve . is a ccid e n t M o n d a y m o rn in g. A ssociation atten ded th e m eetin g held >ing a little w o rk for h im self, to d ay to decide on a location for th e e n R ip an s T a b u le s: one g iv e s relief. n B ro ’s., M ad ison & Q u im b y cam p m en t w h ich com es J u ly 2, 3 and 4. R ip an s T a b u le s cu re in d igestio n . F orest G rove was ch osen . H illsb oro y a few m om en ts a fte r he cam e t tw o fin gers, th e forefin ger and vetera n s show ed a very frien d ly spirit in Teacher’s Quarterly Examination. to it o f th e rig h t h an d , on the a cced in g to th e w ishes o f th e m ajo rity. It N otice is h e re b y giv en th at for th e p u r Pu sh in g th o u g h th e stic k he w as w ill tax e w ork and con sid erab le o f it, to pose of m a k in g an e xa m in a tio n of all s far as it w ou ld g o he ca u g h t riv al th e h o sp ita lity th e y show ed last person who m ay offer th em selv es as he oth er en d to p u ll it on but y e a r. cand id ate# for te ach e rs o f th e sch o o ls o f it to th e saw an d th e wood threw Dr. P ark er, o f G ree n v ille , has a fresh th is coun ty, th e co u n ty sch ool su p e rin ng his h an d to th e blade. T h e cow for sale th at giv e s fifty to s ix ty ten den t th ereo f w ill h old a p u b lic e x ¡ere cu t clo se to th e palm and pounds o f very rich m ilk per day. am in ation in th e C o u rt H ouse tat H ills b ad ly la cerated . Mr. Patton T h e W ash in gton Co. V ete ra n s a sso cia boro, b e gin n in g at one o ’c lo ck p. m . on him to th e G ro ve , w h ere D octors 13, th e second W ed n esd ay tion met in G . A. R. h all T h u rsd ay and M ay d L a rge d ressed th e w ound, b y a vote of 45 to 12 d ec id ed to hold o f th e m onth. A p p lica n ts f r S ta te is returned h om e in th e n e x t papers ina v present th em selves on T h u rs th eir reunion Ju ly 4 at F o rest G rove. d ay, M ay 14, at ten o ’c lo c k a. m. T a k e y ou r b icy cle to S. G . H u gh es for Dated th is 30th d ay o f A p ril, 1896. o you sell y o u r e g g s for 9c w hen repairs. He has a full lin e o f repairs A u stin C ra ig , et i l % c a t Dr. P a rk e r's? and w ill m ak e it as good as new. S ch ool S u p t. o f W ash in g to n C o u n ty. tock o f g la ssw a re d irect from M r A tk in so n leaves for San F ran cisco ry in th e E a s t. C h e a p e r th an p ie s & Th om as. We take contracts for houses complete with the key turned in the door. Cheaper for you (only one profit to pay), and less bother (only one party to arrange with). »rll f o r I c m t h a n a n y credit »tore In O . R . S p e n ce r th e b arber it d o in g b u si te r, and a fter u sin g th ree b o ttle s w as up an d a bou t a g a in . I t is w orth its w e ig h t ness in P o rtla n d th is w eek. M r. S m ith b e tte r k now n a t "fin a n c ia l* ' in g o ld . W e w o n 't k ee p store o r house w ith o u t i t .” G e t a free tria l at th e M il has so far recoverd a t to w a lk ou t in tow n w ith th e aid o f cru tch es. le r P h arm a cy. Joe B a ile y o f F orest G r o v e w as seen at th e co u n ty ca p ita l M on d ay a ftern oon . R ip a n s T a b u le s cu re d izzin e ss. C o u rtn e y M eek a form er resid en t o f R ip an s T a b u le s c u re h ead ach e. W ash in gto n c o u n ty , but now liv in g in R ip a n s T a b u le s cu re fla tu len ce. Idaho, is here th is w eek v is itin g re la tiv e s and frien d s. M rs. J e n k s an e ld e rly la d y liv in g sou th o f th e ra ilro a d , d ied T u e sd a y n ig h t a fter T h e Best S a lv e in th e w orld for Cut», a lin g e rin g illn ess. Bruises, S o re s, U lcers, S a lt R h eum - T h e c it y co u n cil w as in session T u e sd ay F e v e r S ores, T e tte r, C h a p p ed H an d s, eve n in g. T h e usual b ills w ere a llo w ed . T w o saloon lice n se s g ra n te d , th e re sig n a \ C h ilb la in s, C o rn s, and a ll S k in E ru p , tion o f C ity M arsh al R ed m on d a ccep ted j tio n s, and p o s itiv e ly cu res P iles, or no and W . W A n n a n s a p p o in ted to th e p a y req u ired. I t is gu aran te e d to g iv e v a ca n cy. p erfect sa tisfa ctio n or m on ey refu n d ed . M iss A m e lia M iller is q u ite s ic k w ith P rice 25 ce n ts p er box. F o r sale b y th e m easles. Q u ite a n u m b er o f casea C h as. M iller. are reported in th e c ity . * Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Pasturage. F iv e-h u n d re d a :r e s good g ra ss, liv in g w ater, n o b a rb ed -w ire fen ces, sto ck sa lted on ce a w eek w ith o u t e x tra ch arg e . H orses $1.00, c a ttle 75c p er head per m onth . R a tes on four or m ore h ead . H orses le ft h ere w ell be sen t to th e pastu re, N o scru b b u lls or sta llio n s ; tak e n . C are ta k e n to p reven t a ccid e n ts or escapes, b u t w ill be resp on sib le for non e. E d w a rd L . N aylo r. M ay tat, 1896. F o rest G ro v e Or. S u b scrib e fo r tha U a t c j is t $1 « • W E HATE BICYCLES Of all Kinds, Ram blers, Monarch, Pen nant. Ideal and Tan dem, to Sell, Rent or Give Away. Call and See Us. H U G H E S BR O S.