not lie delegated to one w ho could not le g a lly hold the office. A c le r k 's w o rk they cou ld do hut could not visit schools, p resid e at e x a m in a tio n s, decide d istrict d is ­ putes, a rra n g e b ou n d aries, a p p o r­ tion fu nds n o r perform m an y other o f the su p e rin te n d e n t's du ties. T h e m en w ho in som e o f the cou n ties h a v e so g a lla n tly agreed to ru n , i f elected are apt to find m ore w ork than th ey h ave b a r­ gain ed for. e sp e c ia lly w hen they m ust turn o v er all the em olum ents to the lad y w ho m erely atten d s to correspondence and such m inor m atters. A Y E R ’S I'n the Voters of Washington County: M cLEAN’S I am the nominee of the republican for the office of comity WRIGHT’S school superintendent, a position which I have held since last Ju ly when PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION I was appointed by the county court to “ MEDICAL DISCOVERV fill a vacancy caused by the resignation \ of Supt. Bond. By the time my year closes I will have j visited every district in the county as re­ T h e H A T C H E T lu is th e L a r g e s t quired by law. To the work of the office | C ir c u la t i o n o f a n y n e w s p a p e r two thirds of my time has been given I in W a s h in g to n C o u n t y . and I am willing to rest my claims to I t lia» d o u ille tlic C o u n t y C i r c u ­ your consideration on ray record during j the past year. I am eligible to the of­ la tio n o f a n y o t h e r n e w s p a p e r fice, am a teacher, am working for my- I in F o r e s t G r o v e . self so that I am free to give the office the : attention it needs and if elected will ! personally attended to all its duties, j REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. I was educated in the public schools, have For Supreme Judge. ... . - . been all mv life connected with them as R S BRAN, b ' student, teacher, assistant, commissioner of Lane County. ou r re p re se n tative s in co n g re ss the I and superintendent, and am anxious H ATCHET is itt receipt o f p a c k a g e s j for their welfare. For Congress. First District, o f seeds o f tom atoes, cab b ag e, beets. Information comes to me of stories THOMAS H TONGUE, i p u m p kin s, lie.tns, o n ion s, p arsn ip , ! aUalnst me being circulated in various of Washington County. , . , , , parts of the county. Your own iudg- i cu cu m b er, carrots and other val- 3 J » ment will answer whether there is likely liable gard en tru ck . T h e p a c k a g e s ! to he any truth in reports that have their For District Attorney, First District, are labeled "g o v e rn m e n ta l and co n ­ birth in the last days of a political cam- T J CLEFtTON, g ressio n al seed d istrib u tio n , p u r­ paign. of Columbia County. Respectfully, chased from I). I.an dreth & S o n s, | Austin Craig. seedsm en, P h ila. ' S e c re ta ry O ln ey | For Joint Senator, Washington, Colum­ is g e ttin g even w ith the co n gress bia and Tillamook, Nerve» on E d g e . m en. I f he m ust fu rn ish seeds he G EO R G E W PATTERSO N , “ I was nervous, tired, irritable and aim of Washington County. in ten ds to label them so th ere w ill | croas, K arl's Clover Root Tea made me be no m ista k in g that it is for po- I well and happy." Mr». E . B. Worden, tem. litica l and not scien tific purposes 1-or ***' ** Glark's drug »tore, COUNTY TICKET. PAINE’S CELERV COMPOUND RED CROSS COl’GH CURE ELECTRIC COUGH CURE W ARD ’S Ml AVON’S REMEDIES U NIVERSAL CLOTH CLEANING COMPOUND A R TISTS’ PAINTS, COMMON COLORS HEATH a V MILLIGAN’S BEST PAINTS F'or Representatives, J R C THOMPSON, G W M ARSH , H S HUDSON. For County Clerk, J A IM B R IE . that the g o v ern m en t p ro vid es them . In the d a y s o f the old R om an re p u b lic p o litician s w ho w ere asp ir- ■ . . . . ,. .*T in g to p o p u lar fa v o r m ade d istn b u - tions o f g ra in am o n g the populace an d these m odern seed g ra n ts are a lo n g the sam e line. - 0 ¡III » d e l 5 Ut c a ^ ■ in LOO 2 0 am I 25 <• I Or S I .7 5 IN THE We are running a CUT RATE DRUG STORE cm a Cash Basis is to give our customers the benefit of what we used to lose on the crei| Let us give you prices on goods whether you buy or not. Yours very respectfully, B irth d ay P arty. , A Mrt,hday Parly w a. given at the resi- Hence of Mrs. C. B. Reynolds Hillsboro in honor ot Grandmother Woods Who was eighty-seven years old the 20th day of j May. There were a number of guests invited among whom were the follow- i ing: D. T. Phillips and wife of Cor- nelius, Fred Olsen and wife o f Hey wood, Mrs. Hickling form Portland, Mesdamea. Carstens, Jobe, Cormin, McCulloch, Ford, Spencer, Pence,Jackson, Broman, Greer, Bailey and five great-grand- children; The table was well laden with good tilings to numerous to mention, and all had a good tilm. MRD’ S QRVlG STOUf C o u n t y S c h o o l C o lu m n , form. State the different ways of form­ S U N K WOOD. The following is a report of the Har­ ing the plural of nouns, and give ex­ Mis» Nettie Hedges has gout For Recorder of Conveyances, rison school, district No. 63. for month amples. laud to spend the summer. E L" MCCORMICK. ending >.av 21. No. days taught 20. 8 Give an example of a simple sentenc. Quite a number of people No. of pupils enrolled 29. No. days at­ An example of a compound sentence. For Sheriff, attended the W. C. T. U. conva tendance 455. Average daily at­ W I) BRADFORD. 9 Parse the words in the following tendance 23 No. tardv marks 13. Tile sentences: (a) Did you tell me to go? (h) Middleton last Saturday and ieen ai For Treasurer, Next Friday, May 29, there ai following named pupils were neither Let others praise thee. A B CADY. absent nor tardy during the month: Fiva 10 Analyze the following sentence.— populist picnic in Mr. I.anpri The brass band of Blue Tows 9 For Assessor, and Sarah Cornelius, Katie Ibach, Mabel He who from zone to zone. GEO H W ILCOX. and Ray Northrup. Heniy and Frank , Guides through the boundless sky tile nislt the music. Narup. Mr. J. V. Hall and Miss E certain flight For County Commissioner, Eliza Shorey, teacher. In the long way that I must tread alone, wcre u,,' ted >» the holy THOM AS G TODD. inony " May 21. “ They are boh Will guide my steps aright. ' Report from district No. 69 as follows: For Superintendent of Schools. Wotk will be begun soon on the ware- nent young people in thesociil For month beginning April 24, and end­ AUSTIN CRA IG . house for the flour mill. It is to be 34x this place ing May 23, 1896. No. of days taught 20. For Surveyor, ho with bins 30 feet in depth, and will be The hop at Sherwood hall Ini No. of days attendance 170. No. of days L E W IL K E S capable of holding 60000 bushels. Be­ day evening, was well attends! yo u cast a s tra ig h t rep u b lican ballot .. „ , , , absence 49. No. of cases of tardiness 4. . . 1 Mrs. G. W. Hines died at the home of neath the hins will be a sacking floor. a number of young folks from F'or Coroner, on n e x t M o n d ay. ,ltr daughter, Mrs. Harry Cro»ley, in No. of lioys enrolled 9. No. of girls en­ The building will be rtadv for use bv were present. DR C L LA R G E . this city, on Saturday morning, the 23rd, rolled 6. Average number belonging 9. July 10. The box sociable given by the! T h e people o f W ash in g to n c o u n tv I about 4 o’clock, of an organic he«rt Average daily attendance 9. No. of visitors 6. Those who were neither Report ot Reedville school, advanced b°dge last Monday night can not afford to lose the se rv ice s o f ,rouble- T,ir funeral was at the resi. For Justice of the Peace, absent nor tardy were: Margorete Hate- department, for month ending May 20th. cess*ul. There were eighteen J H DOLSTRUM su ch m en a s Sam H u g h e s. G . W drnce on Sunday aft' r,,oon' conducted No days attend- * °mc going as high as |2.tJ, w 1 it c* it 1 _ a by the Rev. Mr. Watters, and was at- man, Alice liatcm.in. Elsie I.athrop. W'.il- 1 * 0 . days taught, SO. M arsh , H . S . H udson , J . R . C For Constable, * nce. 53.1 No. days absence, 27. No Mrss Stella Atterbury is br‘^ ^ ® ra tended by a large number of friends and lace Smith and Irwin Bateman. f : b s a p p i n g t o n . T h o m p so n , Ja m e s Im brie, E . L . acquaintances. The burial was at the F. C. Moore, teacher. I,imcs U nl> • 4 ■ So enrolled, 28. Aver- Portland on a visit to her parentt M cC o rm ick, W . I). B rad fo rd , G eo. Naylor cemetery. , , aKe liaily attendance, 27. Those neither Mr. List aud son have been dio^ Almira F. Schofield Hines, daughter of . u ^ 'c h e r h* ‘ reverentI>'whe" V»“ P ^ «'-sent ortardy areGeorgc Johnson, John ill with pneumonia but both«*( H . W ilc o x , T . G . T o d d and the Republican Precinct Nominees. ----------- . . . ---------- r . the teacher of the primary school. She I and Alice York, Herbert MiMer w it Charles and Mary Scofield, was born in lescent. Justice of the peace. Constable. other can d id ates of the repu blican Ohio, Oct. I, 1851. Two years later her . . the great angel of the republic. She Boewick. Agnes and Robert l mU' Mrs. N. Stevenson and Mi* tic k e t. T h e y are honest and c a p ­ parents removed to Lansing, Mich., takes the bantling fresli from tile horn thur Rasmusen, John Bergatr.nd, Ida BrXTOM . S. Paisley. Jas. Cummings. ab le and should lie g e n e ra lly s u p ­ where her home was until 1870 when she nest, full of pouts and passions—an un­ Iierson, Joste Curran. Ruth Johnson, Varner have both gone to P< governable little wretch, whose own HKAVKRTON. ported. Tilly Gerandehand, Paul and Amy an indefinite period. married to Mr. G. W. Hines. In '84 i- mother honestly admits that she sends Thing. H. FI. Coleman, teacher. A. B. Cady. H. J . Hughson. Most all the boys of this plif* they came to Oregon, residing near Port­ him to school to get rid of him. This CORN K I . l t s. to leave for Hood River next land until three years ago when they Primary Department.—No of days W . I). B rad ford h as m ade a good j lady, who knows her business, takes a taught, 20. No. days J . T. Dorrien. Albert Buntiing. | removed to Buxton. At the time of her attendance, 555. pick strawberries. whole carload of these little anarchists_ record as d e p u ty . N o m an can COLU M BIA. No. days absence, 45, death Mrs. Hines was visiting her The German populists held No. times tardv, J . H. Davis. 8. A. D. Meek. tru ly s a y one w ord a g a in st him as daughter in town. Her husband, G. W. one of whom, single-handed and alone, u No. enrolled, 33. Average daiK .t- m trl'iig last Monday night in tk oiq is more than a match for his parents— tendance, 28, DILLRV. a m an or as an officer. H e th o r­ Hines, her daughter, Mrs. Harry Croslev ball. A gentleman from Buit »1 >rK W. M. Jackson A. B. Todd. and at once puts them in the way of being tardv are, Will Ind R ^ « r u . b^ " t " ° r principal speaker. o u g h ly u n d erstan d s the in tricate and her son, Charles, survive her. Mrs. D A IRY. ^ i ’ Edd Hines was for many years a faithful useful citizens. At w h.t expense of toil and Clara Ger.ndCund H w o rk o f th e s h e r iff s office and w ill W. R. Hoyt. and patience and soul weariness! Here Hagg, Bartie Curr.r "7 Krfd Mr. T. I.anger ia having • member of the church of God. fill the position w ith honor to h im ­ K. C KIIA R C R K K K . is the most responsible position in the Hans and Kate Hoier r ^ I,,er!K>n' erected, it is to be forty by iftj y znd Julius The corner stone of the new Geo. C. Day. Wm. Spencer. s e lf and w ith cred it to the p arty whole school system, and if her salary Wiesenback Te„„v b UV School F la g for Gales Creek. ------- ------ - . — K. B I T T K . were doubled she would not receive more Wheeler Emma t ' . i T ’ T " ' E ,M laid last Friday. that has nom inated him . The Gales Creek school is to have a 1 than she earns.—Flxchange. H. B. Tigard A. W. Smith. son I il . r *' An<>«- 1 L,ly Curt,!' a" * «0 patnt. years ? * ' • * . ■ *« J . A. Chapman. W. J . Smith. nice days we have. tv . B t ’ T I K . N o m atter w h at tick e t yo u in ­ Mr. Andrews of Andrews I S!‘Xk Ukin. l° P‘ *‘ ur' on P'a« known ve 7 ,.? fV h ic L 7 h 7 7 oTlow,nga a r e ° parts l.'.h.f “ " f ° ,her P ^ l ' i o n s 3" ' 5 „ art Calvin Jack Sr. **ev- Jo n Burgu. tend to vote it is the d u ty o f e v e ry as the J. E. Showers' farm on the Dilley was, gone, fought, decide, talked. have moved down near their* Keokuk, lows WAPATO. • . road, tnidwav between Forest Grove and writ« "I have been' vo te r w ho can . to g o to the p olls Dillev Roberts 4 Explain the fallowing tenaa a i used Methodist F n - s c n .i c minister ....... ® of the . Mr ........... .......... had relatives ........... f ^ l K. X . Harding. J . E . Kertaon. an d cast h is ballot A matt w ho in gram m ar, illustrating each bv an ex- years or p 1 c*>urch for fifty land visiting them Saturday ^ W ASHINGTON. F. H. Coffin. J . S. Jackson. Geo. Pasley. w ill not e x e rc is e th is rig h t is u n ­ S. T U A L A T I N . w o rth y o f it. De Witt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the 5 v/i wnat aocs syntax treat? D. Savage Herman Collier, blood, increases the appetite and tones do you mean by an idiom ? M OUNTAIN. It has benefitted manv n°w. In v o tin g be su re not to m ake up the system. 6 Give three rule, for use of capitals C U y rkV orug' Trial ¿ ' L T Bottles free at J c ,in lily from piles for twenty ! Thos. Meacham. Arthur Bacon. people who nave suffered from blood dis­ Define ortbograp ly, etymology. ftvmoiiwv «„,) , * -------' cnre u J . C. Clark, prosody. ° ® '' — --------- " ’itch Hazel Salve, an absoW* Geo. Thing Sr. John Rorwick. the cro sse s b etw een the n u m ber druggist. Hipans Tabules: at druggists »H »kin diseases. More o fh” 7 Give some nouns having no singular Rlpans Tabulea cure liver troubles | Jio" >» « « d than all otheia J* C. Clark, druggist. .r , . . _ . The w ise and efficient m an age m ent o f the c o u n ty affairs d u rin g the past tw o y e a rs w ill lead e v e r y one w h o w an ts a con tin u an ce o f the present econom ical and honest , ... g o v ern m en t to vo te the repu blican tick et. T h e low t a x le v y an d the p arty s record is a better g u aran te e p m , i>o Not than m illio n s o f prom ises such as Pills do not cure Constipation. They the opposition can didates are so on'.v aggravate. K arl's Clovei Root Tea la v is h ly m a k in g . T h e rep u b lican K' ves Perfect " 8 ularitv of the bowels, a tC la rk ’* drugstore. party has been tried an d found I F ° r true. Y o u w ill not vote am iss if ^ o f „ „ Q yy Hinps li :i 0 j usi ■ A LL PRESCRIPTIONS AT HALF PRICE. STATIONERY AND EVERYTHING E LSE PROPORTION. For State Senator, SAML’ E I. H UGH ES. — 0 an :.r i j '- 1 " ' w ~ - - • — : s u i , hr , r v . r r