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W a BHIXGXON COCJTX IlAlXUifiX. REEDVILLE. Mis» B essie W h e e le r w h o h as be v is itin g at th is p e r tu rn ed hom e c.i M onday. v u e .ia . T u a latin . frien d s and relative» at F o r e s t L ille S c h o o l. T h e fo llo w in g is a report o f school Mrs. and M r S u th e rla n d h a v e a gra. - d istrict No. ifc, fo r m on th son v isitin g them from M cM in n ville. A p ril Ty and e n d in g M ay 8. b e gin n i g No. davs M r I a d e v o f th e G rove w as a v i.ito r tau gh t 10. No. d a y * a tte n d an ce 53 »- in S c h o lls M ond ay 1 N' ° ' «tayajabaeoce'ia«.» No. tim e* tardv in H illsb oro th is w eek , . , . . i i . No. l»ovs en rol led 16. N o. girl* en- M issA lin * F ra sie r o f W ash in gton i> * , v. .. , . .............. P erry S teep les and fa m ily took the Th u rs , rolled JI. T o ta l N o. en ro lled J7 Average , d . a ily .. . d . an ce 27. v- d ay m o rn in g 's train for H o q u iim , W as . th e t u r i i o f.V r « F.dd M iller. atten N o. „■ v isitors „ 7. L ittle E lsie L t Beau has U e n q u ite T h e fo llo w in g nam ed pu pils w ere neither w here M r S teeples has secured a position indisposed. absen t nor tard y: D aisy and E stella in on e o f th e m an y m ills at that place. Mr. and Mrs. G e o rg e C u m m in s o f M atterson, Paul and G race T em p le, Sara Prof. Colem an a tten d ed th e te a c h e r’ s P ortlan d were th c'g u e s ts o f M r D ou glas H unnock, G eo rg e and C h a rlie Brown, m eetin g at H illsb o ro S atu rd ay. M orris last w eek. A rth u r Ball and D ollie B utt. Mrs. B uchanan v isite d F orest Grove W iU B aker w h o is em p lo yed as head A n n a B ates, teach er. S a tu rd a y as a d elegate to th e Y . P. S. C. Mrs. S. J. M ull, is v isitin g w ith her son -aw ver at th e A n d rew s lu m b er Co. at Mr. and M r*. K a rstte r v isited th e m e M oun taind ale sp en t several d ays o f last week w ith his fa m ily here. tropolis T h u rsd ay. H en ry and F'rnest H anson visited their M iss A n n a G ed d es S u n d a y ed w ith her parents at th is p lace last w eek. paren ts a t H illsboro. T h e M ozart v o cal society m et at Mrs. M iss C h ristin ia I m l a y visited in P oit- L c R u e ’ s S u n d a y , th e atten d an ce wa? land several d ays o f last week sm all ow in g to th e in clem en t w e a th e r M ias E lsie S h attu ck who has been M iss Hnitna E m iu tl w as in Portland stop p in g in Portlan d for som e tim e n - S atu rd a y. turned to her hom e M onday. Miss W h o m er o f I.aural w as th e guest Mr. Iva W heeler w as elected president o f th e populist clu b w h ich was organized o f Mrs. E lla A d am s S atu rd a y. i- p - A OXE C o n stip a tio n causes m ore th an ha! th e ilia o f wom an. Carl s C lo v e r Roo T e a is a p leasan t cu re tor C o n stip atio i F o r sale a t C la r k a d ru K store. HILLSBORO. M. M . B rid ges is e re ctin g an additiot to h is S e co m l S t. propertv. T h e pop ulists hail sp e e k in g cou rt house M on .lav aftern oon . at tl i S e v e ra l H illsb oro p c o p lr atten d ed thi e n d e a v o r co n ve n tio n at F orest G rovr la st S atu rd a y. R ev. S ch o fie ld p rea ch ed at th e C liri tia n c h u rc h S u n d a y e v e n in g , in pla. o f th e re g u la r p a sto r w h o w as at Fore- G ro v e . C itv M arsh al A n n an s h as q u alified atu ia now on th e “ b e a t" as n igh t w atchm an E . B . S a p p in g to n h as been appoin t!, c o u n ty treasurer to fill out his fathi • u n ea p ired term . H e took c h a rg e o f tl office W edn esd ay. M r. C a d y o f B eaverton w as placed o th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t for Treasu rer I t h e c o u n ty cen tral com m ittee last S ati day. T h e ca se o f W estern ian vs. M eyer e a l re p lev in w as on tria l in Justic. K n ig h t a Court T u e silav . T h e case w co n tin u ed u n til S a tu rd a y in ord er to se cu re th e a tte n d an ce o f tw o m ore. H on. H . V. G a te s addressed the re p u b lic a n c lu b at B eaverton Monda- e v e n in g and th e H illsb oro clu b Tui.-d* e v e n in g . D . W . D o b b in s returned T uesday frui H e p p n c r w here h e h as been stopp in g | t som e w eeks. T h e b an d b o y s receiv ed a new d ir n from P o rtlan d th is w eek Dr. W ood, J. J . M organ and L . A . B erk em os w ere tra n s a c tin g business it <h e m etro p o lis T u e sd ay . V .r T h ere is to be q u ite a b ox sociab le or M onday eve n in g M ay 25th in th e I. O. G . T. h all. O ne m inu te i* the standard tim e, an«' )ne M inute C o ugh Cu re is the standard p rep aration for e v e ry form o f cou gh 01 o ld . It is th e o n ly harm less remedy h at produces im m ed iate results. J. C la rk , d ru ggist. SELLS O N L Y T H E B E S T OF Meats, Sausages, Fish and Poultry The Country affords, in ........................................... Variety and at Moderate A General Shipping Business. Wholesale and Retail, . . . . Done in All Rinds of Dressed P o u ltr y , Fat Spring Lauibs and \ eal Calves. BUYER AND SELLER. TELEPHONE, Special Bargains in T wen tv and Forty Acre Tracts in Washington, FOREST GROVE \T U N IO N . Mrs. J. A . Itnbrie is sick . Mr. Bush is q u ite ill w ith lu n g fever. >r. B ailey o f H illsb o ro is in atten d an ce. Mr. M cL in and fa m ily w ent to Port lan d to lav in a su pply o f spring d rts 'OOiis. I f you w ant to v irit on e o f the !>esi hools in th e co u n ty viait th e Wesi U nion school. M iss N ca lir Y o rk o f R e e d ville is m ucl issed b y h er frien d s in th is v icin ity . T h e roads b etw een P ortlan d and thi* place are alm ost im passable T h ere w as a p a rty giv en in hon or ol Kd. F ra n ce, S u n d a y. H e and h is sister w ill start for K a n sas th is w eek. Your Boy Wont Live a Month. . . • • • . C o r n e l i n « . Ore® T ^ THE OLD WILT ROUT Mil GALES CREEK. a M ay 16, th irty «lays from d ate, the su b All Grades of Rough and Dressed Lumber. Kiln Dried Lumber a Specialty. I»ow P rice«, P rom p t D o li.r r y , Excellent Quality. year, or w ith th e W eekly O regonian tw o CHAS. HIATT. Propri Paid su b scrip tion s up to th a t tim e w ill be received at the old rate, one d o lla r a year for th e H a t c h i t or w ith th e W e e k ly O regon ian one d o l la r and seven ty-five cents. m ain tain ed . ^Compare th e H a t c h e t in q u a n tity and q u a lits w ith p j 271 ALDER STREET PORTLAND, OR. G. C. RI D E B . Prop. B E S T A- T H E O N L Y Firtt- S t r lr t ly Tem perane» r a n t in t h e c i t y . any othe n ew spap er o f th e coi n ty and you w ill con sid er th e best is ‘ he cheapest. An Mrs. E d. S h u te is q u ite sick. H er si»- e x c itin g p o litica l year is at hand and t *r. M iss V in a David«on, is sta v in g with you w ant th e p aper th at giv e s th e news ier. M r. C h as. M eechatn visited in G le n co t a tu rd a y e ve n in g and returned in Ike " w e e sm a ’ h o u rs.” ok W e can satisfy yo u in g o o d s and price. ---------------------------------------- -------------------------- scription price o f th e H a t c h e t w ill be T h is step m eans th at th e H a t c h e t Mr. and Mrs. I’izer o f C o rn eliu s wh< for tlu fc o m in g year w ill be b etter than lave been w o rk in g [for Mr. R obert Im- e ve r before. Its co u n ty news service rie, S r., h ave left on account of ill now e xcels a ll com p etitors as does its e alth o f Mrs. Pizer. M ’ s. Peter Josy s scalded in ferior ex- foreign new s, and th a t h igh ran k w ill be rem ity is g e ttin g better. A . O O O D IN , P K O m iK T O R . Come and See Us. F o r th is reason on and after d o lla rs a y e a r. OREG - tairbnilding a Specialty. T h e paper as it com es to le a v e n o m a r g in .it d oes not even cover - Mechanics' Building Material, Mouldings. Brackets and Turned Work. these tw elve m on th s is too low for a good expenses. - * - . . M an u fac tu re A l l K in d s T h e one d olla r a y e a r su b scrip us costs on e-th ird o f th at and th e o b ta in - The Cornelias Mechanics' Planing III A YEAR. in g o f n ew s, th e p rin tin g and d eliv e rin g , Yamhill and Tillamook counties. tion rate w h ich it has m ain tain ed durin g newspaper. CRO RE/cL ESTATE AGEfI T h e H a t c h e t has now been in e x is t pu b lic. FO REST MELKI JOHNSON raised to on e d o lla r and fifty cen ts a W EST Itysp e p sla A n d L iv e r C o m p la in t you h av e a printed pa aran tee on e v e ry hot tie o f S h ilo l's V ita lir e r It n e v e r fa ils t o cure. F ot anle at C la r k 's d ru g store 01.50 Mc.VUJKIi'S MEAT MARK Last w eek th e rem ain s o f th e old dept t en ce for a y e a r, lon g en ou gh for its aim s were e n tire ly cleared a w a y and burned. ind m ethods to becom e k n o w n to the Mr. Joe M orback is contem plating ju ttin g up a new hall e ig h ty b y th irty ft. * Patton Valley School. T h e fo llo w in g is th e report o f th e Pat- | on V a lle y sch ool for m on th b e gin n in g A p ril 13 and e n d in g M a y 8. N o. d ays I tau gh t 20. N o. d a y s a tte n d an ce 327. j No. d a y s absen ce 21. No. tim e s tard y 7. No. boys en ro lled 6. N o. g irls en rolled 12. T o ta l No. e n ro lle d 18. A v e rag e d aily atten d an ce 16. Pupils n eith er absent nor tard y w ere: Jessie, F m m a ar.d E d w a rd M artin , M ay W arner, Jane and Jessie B ates, M aliala R oberts, M essrs. F ra n k and Bert R ow ell a id M vrtild a L e e , P ea rl and O liv e r D avis. at th is place S atu rd a y n igh t. Misa H attie S k e e ls and C assie R o w ell * Sara B ates, teacher. T h e R ep u b lican C lu b m eetin g in the atten d ed th e e n tertain m e n t giv en bv j R e e d ville school house S a tu rd a y evening »he F orest G ro v e R eb ekah s, and took \ w as la rg e ly atten d ed . S p eech es b y H on. Hillside School. part in th e exercises. T h e y report ar. | B. P. C o rn eliu s and oth ers. R eport o f p u b lic sch ool in d istrict 42, e n jo y a b le even t. M iss E v a W h eeler w h o is a tten d in g for m on th e n d in g M ay 1. N o. o f boys D i e d — T h e little d au gh ter o f Mrs. sch ool in portlan d visite d w ith h er par en rolled 19. N o. o f g ir ls en rolled 13. B ry a n t, o f lu n g fever. The rem ains were 1 en ts o ver S u n day. A v e rag e a tte n d a n ce 30. N o . o f tardiness nterred in th e K e llo w cem etery. 15. T h e nam es of those n e ith e r absent W a lte r, th e eleven y e a r old son of nor tard y were: W a lte r and Anderson Joh n K a rste tte r has been su ffering fre n Ca tar rh Cured . B aker. C h a rlie and W illie C lapsh aw , to n silitis th e past week. H e alth and sw eet breath secured by L aw ren ce F ry , H arry H ill. L lo y d I laster, M iss K a tie C o n w ay o f Portlan d sper ;t S h ilo h ’s C a tarrh R em ed y. Price 50 C h ester, L e slie and G le n n R ead er, L en a S u n d a y w ith her gran d parents. cents. N asal In je cto r free. F or sale ai C u rtiss, C y n th ia , S arah , Ida and Lu cy S evera l o f the people w ent to h ear tli C la rk 's d ru g store. F r y , Irv in g , M ary and H tlo ise P h iliip s. • “ T e x as c y c lo n e ” M onday. Louise P h illip s, teacher. M iss M arv Im la y left on T h u rsd ay foi . fS H E K W O O U . Id a h o w here she e x p e rts to secure a po M iss E fiie W est I a ll is d an gerou sly ill I District 1)6 School Report. sition as teach er in th e p u b lic sch ools o v illi pneum onia. T h e fo llo w in g is a rtp o rt o f th e six th at state. M iss Dora E . S m o ck is to be our future | m onth s sch ool in d istrict 06, b e gin n in g M aster W illia m Rastnusen is sufferin} e ltg ra p h ist in th e new depot. N ovem b er 4 and en d in g M ay 1. No. from brain trouble. f d a y s ta u g h t 120 N o. o f d a y s a tte n d Mrs. K le g er h as opened up a private A social h o p w as g iv e n in th e H azel ro e h e tirg ar.d k n ittin g sch ool. It is ance 1763. N o. o f ta rd } -m a rk s 100. N o. d a le d a n c in g acad em y on S atu rd a y even leld on ever\ T h u rsd a y , b eg in n in g at 5 o f sch o la rs en ro lled 27. A v e ra g e d a ily in g. A p leasan t tim e is reported. a tte n d an ce 15. T h e m ost p erfect m arks o ’c lo c k a. m . am i 1 losing at 4 p. m. E lm e r Borw c k h as l>ecn afflicted w ill w ere gain ed b y ¿G race H o p k in s in the Mr. F ra n k W est cut his lig h t hand ch ic k e n pox the past w eek. |uite >eriou*l\ one last w te x w ith . a dvan ced s p e llin g class and M inn ie F is ch e r in the| first class. T h e nam es on d raw in g knife. A T act W u rth K n o w in g. th e roll o f h on or were: A d a S ch m e ltz e r, M iss A n n a H a y n e s lias gon e to the Joh n S ch m e ltze r. S te lla H o p k in s, E m m a C o n sum ption , L a G rip p e , Pneum onia he m etropolis for an in d efin ite period. M cA dam s, F lo ra M cA dam s, O tto K ruger, and a ll T h ro a t and I.un g diseases ar W ed n esd ay e ve n in g th e populists lielc F red S tou t, Cora Sch m eltzer,* M innie cu red b y S h ilo h 's Cure F o r sale y j pu b lic m eetin g w h ich drew a good F isch e r, S am u el S to u t, G u sta F isch e r C la r k ’s d ru g store. s zed house in th e S h erw ood h all. Three and H en ry Krug» r. N o. o f v isito rs forty. different speakers spoke. M oney was S. R S k ee ls. teacher. ROBERTS. o f course th e m ain top ic o f the even in g M iss N e llie Jo h n ston en tertain ed Mis* On Fridav last Mr. W h iteh ead spoke Y o u n g m oth ers dread th e sum m er A m y H arge r o f W . C h eh alen i last M o r- .0 a la rge and a tte n tiv e audien ce about m onths on accou n t o f th e grea t m o rtalitv day. p o litic a l m atters. am on g ch ild ren , cause', bv b ow el trou b W m .H o o d e n p y l sta rted for S alem , C a l Mr. E d . H udson and w ile h ave re les. P erfect sa fe ty m ay be assured ifo r n ia last T h u rsd ay. turned hom e after a lo n g visit in V an - th ose w h o k e e p on h an d D e W itt's O l i c Mr«. S . Blum is q u ite sick. h ill cou n ty. & C b o ’ era cure, and ad m in ister it L y le F le tt is a lso sick . F o r cram p s, b iliou s co lic, Mrs. llo lz n a g c l is q u ite ill w ith la p rom p tly. T h e A . P. A .'s w ill speak at th is place .rip p r.g d y se n te ry a n d d iarrh oea, it a ffo id s in T h e y w ill p ro b a b ly t r y to o r stant reli« f. J C . C la rk , d ru ggist. T h e v o u n g p eople c f th is p lace are or g a n ize an A ssociation here. ga n izin g a d ram atic com p an y. M iss M yrtle S teven son has been quite 11 w ith a soar th roat. K E E IE K . -------------------- K. C o n ven tion . T h e Ills o f W o m en . G IV E S rs ; s s THE HOME HAKE . MAKES A SPECIALTY OF . . . M a r k e t Q u o ta tio n s . FORK6T o " n v K c o a a s c T K D w b k k l i • * r i K k i t h i « .a o c a a GOOD BREAD P e o d u c k b a S b l l i h g E a ic a . B u tte r . K zgs C h eese Bacon-sides H im S h ou ld ers Lard Potatoes O n ion s Beans. Dried A p p les Dried Prun es T allo w C h ick en s, old D ucks G eese T u rk e y s H ides ! S h eep P elts S o Mr. G ilm a n Brow n, o f 34 M ill S t., sou th G ard n er, M ass., w as told by the bn'tors. H is son had L u n g trou ble, fo llo w in g T y p h o id M alaria, and he spent | three hundred anti seven ty-five dollars M'MOLUI. w ith d octors, w h o fin a lly g a v e up. sa vin g M rs. S ch m e lt/e r and M iss Bessie spent " Y o u r b oy w ont liv e a m o n th .” He tried I>r. K in g s N ew D iscovery and s S a tv r il.y * a n ,l S u n d a y w ith frien ds in few !>ottles restored him to h ealth ami j P o r t i a 1 1! en ab led him to go to w ork a perfectly ; B eef M rs. C h a s. B rooks ia re c o v e rin g from w ell m an. H e sa ys he ow es his prelen t 1 M utton good h e alth to use o f D r K in g 's New , Pork h e r re c e n t illness. D isco ve ry , anti k n o w s it to be th e best | Veal M rs. F a n n ie B aker and son W ard h av e in the world for L u n g trouble. T r ia l! W heat an ted lu p o * a fter sp en d in g a v v e ra i] b o ttles F ree a t th e M iller P h arm acy. O ats ............... IS to 30 cts. « cts per do*. ,10 to 13 cts. per lb. 7 cts. p er lb. A cts. p er lb. .6 cts. p er lb. .7 to 8 cts. p er lb 15 to j o cts. per h un dred Ib a 00 to -s cts. per h un dred lba. * to tH p e r lb. a S to 4 c ts p er lb. .4 to 5 ct* p er lb. 3 S to 4 ct*- p e r lb $ 2 to f v so p e r do* $ 2 to J j p e r do*. $5 to $5 so p e r do*. 8 to 10 ct* p er lb . a liv e. g reen 1 to 1 H e. d ry 4 to 10c »5 *0 40 cts. each t a S to 3 ct* g ro s s w e ig h t 4 i to 4 e t a dressed. •1 So to f t .’ t* e t a p er lb . dressed 4 to 4 *s cts. dressed 53 e t a d e a r 14 *0 •* Though it will make anything you wi»h to order in the Confectionery, Soda Water, Sandw ichei. Oysters in Any Style, A First Class Grocery Store . . . . IS G R E E R T H E G Alt kinds <.f Groceries, Glassware and Stone ware. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons. Btooms. Mop Sticks. Butter Monlds. Ladles, Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds. Fish ing Tackle and all kinds of Seeds. Tea and Coffee »